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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-10-06 - Orange Coast PilotTf4EN I WArTED 1TIL IT SAJD L'WALK '' A6AIN , BUT AS 500~ AS I TOOK .SIX STEP5, IT SAi D ORANGE COAST n" HE'( 616 BROTHER ... CAN VOU HEAR ME ? .. DON'T WALK'' ~ - YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAPIR SUNDAY, OCTOBU' &, t 985 SURE .. WHAT'S UP? SO I RAN BACK TO T~E CURB~ -""---i ' I M OVER AT T~E S~OPPIN6 MALL ... rve BEEN TRVI N6 TO l WAITED FOR T~E ,. WALK '' SIGN TO 6VT AS 500~ AS I TOOK SIX STEPS, IT SAID 1'DON'T WALK'' SO I RAN BACK TO T~E CU~B ! COME ON .. ~CROSS THE STREET ... T~EN IT -SAID ''WALK 11 SO I TRIEC' IT AGAIN .. 7( .. T~EM lT S~'D ' 1 DON 'T WALK 11 SO I RAN BACK. ® TO T~E CU~6 ... ~ °' c 2 tD Cl ..... ti) OJ c ti) (f) '< ::::J Cl ("> OJ ASK MOM TO COME DOWN ~ERE WITH ~E CAR , WILL YOU? I CAN 'T 6ET HOME! l~~~~~~~'"--__._;~--~3~~~::-r;:::--\ ~ ---; ......... iK... ____ .._....,~------'----~ -------------~-----------~----------" '----__..~~---------- GARFIELD ® l:N\ GOING TO TAKE A NAP NOW, NERMAL. 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OlN6 lGl...006 u~reR Ti.{E. bf£, OA.Q, NOWO~ eve.~ e~PLA\N~O \T L.l\c'.'.E T~~\ 6f.foR~ ~ 'fOU CAN 6A'i T\-\AT A6AU'1. -SHOE ~&'(, GK'<'1'ER , ~ANK~ ro~ LETTING ME. eor<~w Tl-IE. AL.eUM FOR W( PARTV . L-A5T N\~T. ,...... _ __,, 0 6LAZ l NG 60N ~ . '(OU SEE. EVER'1T/ME. '(OU fAK0 A f(E~D our o~ IT~ SL-EEVE . \T~ OOM~DED EW MICRODUST. .. CJ ~ by MacNelly . . w~rc~ l J<EMOVE wrrn ~1s - SPECIAL.. VINVL.. Ct,EANES< ... Gr<EAT. ~ow·~ IT ~K ON CLAM DIP? ' ~ b '] F h . u ( a 0 sJ l n 0 Wlllt' s cookilg with JILL ST.JOHN Most people know her from films like 'Diamonds are Forever.' But her latest credits also include Pasta alla Carbonara, and she's at work on a cookbook. Today, she premieres as USA -WEEKEND's monthly food columnist. llilyPilat . . Snilg for calege -• experts tel you how Page 23 LET'S ASK What's the meanest thing said to you? Jmy lazel lltlllr tf 'Tiie ...., .. lid' .. At 12. I yearned for a white Orion sweat- er. f talked my mother into letting me buy one. When I tried it on. my sister said: 'We've never Sttn an elephant in Orlon before.· " "While touring with Came/DI. a few years ago. we played to an outdoor audicntt. This reached my ears during my entrance: 'Look how old he has got! ... He must be dying..·" ! • ''Whm I was going to South'NCStem Uni- versity law school. my profew>r said: ·Mr. Mitchetson. you will never. f'\V'r make 11 as a lawyer. Why don't you give up now?' .. FAST TALK llAPPll£SS IS A CIW STOACI(; Comedian Georwr Bums. who's never without his 27«nt El Producto on Gl"Or'g(' Bums Ctmuid.1· Wft'k. says he's not chintzy. just sman. "The reason I don't smoke expensive cigars is that those ciprs are tightly packed and they go out a lot When you're on the siaae. you can't keep lighting cigars. The audimtt will go home" ... Author J~ Collins -uK'kr is her current best.seller -disclaims -any literary ptttensions: I'm a street writer." Her next book. Holliimod Husbands. may include the hot- test topic in Hollywood: AJOS ... E1lem F....._ veteran star of As The World Turns. thinks today's soaps overdo Sleamy bedroom scenes: "I think a little mystery is much more sensuous and goes a whole lot fanher. -she sniffs.. Lorna ~ daughter of Judy Garland and proc:IUC"er Sid Luft. hopes her new C'(HW'ring role on trap{Jt'r John. Jf.D .. wil! bring the ~.~lion she's waited for. "Pto'ple wanted me to cash in on my mother. she says. .. Maybe it's taken me a little Ion~. But I did 11 my way and never used her name." Pubtished by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H. NNwth. CMlmwl John J. CUrtey, Pre1ldent PEOPLE It wasn't ~ -.:>. says Cy- bill Shepherd. \he critics WM sayi• lhlt I couldn't act and tht ,.mis~ sayina lhlt my c:arecr was dead. .. With f>CXI rtVitwS for her ABC 9CrlCS Moonliglffing - now in iis scoond seaon - .. rve bttn vindicaled. .. the JS- )UT-dd IClteS& lauahs. .. I l\la& I just ~ stink any more .. On Sunday and Monday. she 1J be 9C1Cn &S I flirtatious Southern beUe opposi~ Miami I 'ilf's Don Johnson in 1 ~ ·make of TM Lotrg Hot Sum- "lf"" on NBC. Two rmxd aJ.. bums ~ on tht draW. board. ""Tht oftiers ~ comins in." sht says.. .. It's been qui~ I roUtr-amttt ride; .. It bcpn in 1968 when ~ phis-raised Shepherd was named "Modrl of tht Year" and her arwrlic aood looks dominalcd tht cover of almost every fashion mapzj~. Diret'- tor ~ lqdanovich picked her to play the "led rich ·rt. J11cy. in tht 1Wi movie ~ Las/ Picf urt' Shot•'. whicb led to a half~ other film ollicn.. Sht moved in with Boedan- ovicb -they were considered one of HollyY.toocrs fimat-ris- ina couJ*s, But the next films they mllde t<W!'\hc:r -Daisy Jlillt'r and At Lotrg Last Lot~ -did little to advance her ca-rm. '"I h8d ttttivcd my~ of criticism. but At Lon6 Las/ Lot~ .. vt peopit lots of am- munition. .. sht says.. -Even af. ter I somewhat redem~ my- sdf in Taxi Drl•w. few rolts came my way." Shtphad IOUlht ttte ldvn .o( Onan Wdb, a hqumt hoosqp.es& a~tht vim homt ... He that I do Oater an bu1 New Yort and Los AJWdr$. ~ HEADLINER idea was to my away from the critics until J felt rady." She returned to Mtmphis.. Ind bepn cn114 dinner theater and sinsins in JfUZ dub&. She ~ Mtmphis bu!inm- man Dlvid Ford and had a da\llhter. ~ti~. Her return to Hollywood WIS ptduaL mt a a guest on fimJan· Island. then in the 1983 smn n,, Ytllow RO.ft'. .. Ytl/OM· Rog WIS I pat ~ ponunity to show peopte how I h8d .,.awn up. .. sht says.. After the ma WIS c:ancded. sht WIS olfmd the lmd in .\foon/;,ltfift6 -pla~ I alamorous ex -model who teams up with I sardonic pri. va~ eye pla)'Cd by 8nn Wil- lis. Divorced from Ford in 1982 her personal Ii~ still makes hcedlincs. Durina film- ina of TM LonK Hot Summt'r in Louisiana. ~ was linktd with Johnson. -It WIS not I ~ ma nee ... Shepherd insists. .. The only lhi• lhlt was hot WIS the weather. .. , .ally don't havt time for I romance. My da.ter (no'ft 6) is tht ftnl thins m my Ii". The wt.'dccnds belonl to her. It results in vtry undmlandina men and rdltionships that don't last ~ A da1t oftrn oomisu of pickiJW mt up It wort and drivi.-mt home. Frankly. tht mm don't t"Vm rach first bmc ... -lllS.•111 USA ~o · OCToaEJt 4-6. 19U • 3 LET'S ASK --- . What's the meanest thing said to you? Jiiiy lazel ..... ",.. ....., .. lid' .. At 12. I ycamcd for a white Orton sweat- er. I talked my mother into letting me buy one. When I .tried ii on. my sister said: 'We've never seen an elephant in Orion before.' .. "While 1ourina with Came/Of. a few ~ ago. we played to an outdoor audicntt. This reached my cars during my mtrance: 'Look how old he has got! ... He must be dying.' - "When I was going 10 Southwestern Uni- versity law school. my professor said: 'Mr. Mitchctson. you will nhtt. <"Y"T make it as a lawyer. Why don't you give up now'!'" FAST TALK . - UPPll£SS IS A CIOP STOACIE: Comedian Gec11wr Bums. who's ~er without his 27-ccnt 8 Producto on George Burns Comed,1· WM:. says he's not chintzy. just smart ... The reason I don't smoke expensive cigars is that those cigars arc tightly packed and they go out a loL When you're on the S\88C. you can't keep lighting ciga~ The audimcc will P> ~ ..... Author JlllC'k.it Collins -Lucky as her current bestseller-disclaims "any literary pretensions: I'm a street writer." Her next book. Holliwood Hu.shantis. may include the hot- test topic in Hollywood: AIOS ... Eileen F....._ veteran star of As The U "orld Tums. thinks today's soeps overdo steamy bedroom scenes: "I think a little mystery is much more sensuous and goes a who&c lot farther. -she sniffs. Lorna I.Aft. dauahltt of Judy Garland and producer Sid~ hopes her.~ ro-swrina role on Trapper John, Jl.D .. W111 bring the rccogrutaon she's waited for ... People wanted me to cash in on my mother.-she says. .. Maybe it's taken me a little lo,..er. But I did It my way and ~er used her name. .. ~USA PubMshed by Gennett Co. Inc. Alen H. ........, CMlrnW'I WEEKEND John J. Cwtey, PN1ident PEOPLE It wasn't ~ ._ says Cy- bill Shcphad. ""\ht critics ~ sayins \hit I cou.ldn't IC'l and w tiemts were sayina that my aner was dad. .. With f>CXI ~ for her ABC ma Moonliglrtlng - now lD its tet'Oftd tta>n - .. rvc been vindiotled. .. the l.S. ytar-dd IC1ml lauahs. .. I peg I jUSLdon't stink any more_ .. On Sunday and Monday. shc11 be lflCft as a ftinatious Southern belle opposite Jf iami Vin's Don Johnson in a ~ · makr of TM lon6 Hot Sum-nw on NBC. Two f'C'C'Ofd al- bums ate on the drawins board. "'TM o&n ate awnins in. .. w says. '"Ifs hem quitit a rollcr<Oata ride ... It bepn in 1968 whm Mcm- phis-rai~d Shepherd was named .. Model of the Year'" and her .,.tic pd looks dominated the c:over of almoR evny &shion mlplinc. Direc-. tor ~ ec.tanovich pided her to ,.Y the "Jed rich ·n. JI(')'. an the I Wt' movie ~ lmt Pic1Uff' Shot'·· which Cd 10 a half~ other film oftm. She moved in with eo.ta• ovich -they were considcrcd one of Hollywood's &.st-fis- ina couples. But lht nc-xt films they madt t~ -Dais.r .'Jilltr and At lon6 lllsl l.m't> -did littJc to .Svancc her ca- reer .... hid retdved my shatt of criticism. but Al /.Dtg la.sl lm~ flVC ~ lacs of am-muniuon, .. she t1ys.. .. Evt'n af:. aer I somewhat ~med my- ldf in Tari Dri.''"· h rain came my way." ~ IOUif't w ad~ of Onan wcnes. a kqum1 h<M-.ICll~ atvich homt. .. He tMt I do thm1CF an but Ntw York and Loi ~ Thr HEADLINER Kb was to my away from the Divorced from Ford an critics until I felt ra.dy... 1982. her pmonaJ life still She returned to Memphis.. rnakts hc.adfincs. During film- and bepn doi"' dinner theater ina of TM l.on6 Hot Summtr and si ..... in ,u:z clubs. She an Louisiana. ~ was linked married Memphis businc. with Johnson. .. It was not a ~ man David Ford and had a ma nee ... Shepherd insists. da\.llhter. Clementine. 1'bc only thins that was hot Her return to Hollywood was w weather. was paduaL first as a parst on .. , realty don '1 have time for Fanfa.n• lslaltd. then in lht a romance. My da.le'I' (now 1983 imn TM Ytl/ow ROS('. 6) is the fint thins m my life. .. Ytllow Rew MS a pat op-Thr wedcmds ~to her. It ponunity to show people how I results in very u.ndm&andi.ns h8d .,.own up." sht says. mm and relationships that After the~ WIS canceted. don't mt ~A ~ ofteTt sht WIS offered the ad in consisas ol · ·"I me up at .WoonlitlttinK -pla~ a wort and "vins me hornr. alamorous u -modcl who Frankly. w men don't ~ tams up with I mdonic prl• rach tir'Sl bar." va~ C)'t pmyect by 8na Wil-• ... S. I k -_, USA ~o · OcToeD 1£6. 19U • J PROFILE Willard Scott: Sunny and wann He's at home on naJiona/ television as the wacky, wisecracking 'Today' show weatherma.n. BuL he's happiest when he can leave his job (and hairpiece) behind and head home to the farm, where he's spending this weekend. ly ~ Dnid Story Plop goes the tOUptt - right into the hands of Bob- bie Armstrong. makeup artist for the Todar show. Earlier this morning. she powdered the ~ of actress Jennifa Beals and added a blush to baseball commissioner Peter Ucbcm>th. But Willard Scott's hairptccc. which he never. ever spons on his fann in Delaplane. Va .. is his tradnnartc in New York. "You're beautiful. sweet· heart. .. says the now-bald Wil- lard. giving Armstrong a smack on the check. -That's how you dean the thing. .. explains the Todar show weatherman as his S 1.cm 1ou- ptt is pitched into a bowl of rub- bina alcohol. It's 9: 15 a.m. Willard has just finished the weather repon. taped a commer- cial. and is headed back to his sixth-floor office for a piece of -that great-lookin' pecan pie" sent by the folks at the 79th An- nual Nutmeg Festival in Rid~ field. Conn. But a cameraman shouts that he needs Willard for another take on the commeniaJ. "But his hair's soaking:· pleads Annstrong. Willard dOC$n't mind. The hairpiece is fetched from the bowl. shaken dry. slapptd on his head. and bacX trots the 51 • year-old. 6-foot-2-inch. 27().. pound weatherman. This 1s just the beginning of what's ha~ning in Willard·s wortd today. It mav be Studio 38. 30 Rodtcklin-Center. and home to 4 ·USA \lwUx!No•OCTolo ~-198S the venerable Todar show. But it's pure vaudeville. ioo. And n~ bodv knows that better than Wilfard. the down·homc. wackv. gap-toothed weatherman with the carnation in his lapel and a wireless mikr secured at the last minute with a rubber band and a safety pin. the kfod you use to fasten a baby's diaper. Docs Willard. who started out in I 9SO as a page for NBC' in Washington. D.C. actual!~ know that much about the wcathefl? "Nobody docs." he says.. in a deeply twanged \'Oice that sounds as if it werr distilled in a moonshine jl14--what infonna- tion we have 1s just the pimple on an elephant's tush." In the studio. down the hall or down on the farm. on the e&cva· tor and out on the strttt. Willard is the bi&ICSI windup toy in the business. spinning out apho- risms. jokes and goodwill the way McDonakf s chums out Big Macs (Willard actually 11m Ron- aJd McDonald in the TV ads for 22 years). f n his office. amid the larder of T-shirts. invitations and home-baked ~s. Willard is just beinJ Willard: pan clown. pan good o~ boy and full-time personality ~ to make sure people know that theft's more than funny jokes to this unliktlv- lookina cross bctWttn Captain Kangaroo and John Ehrtich- man. Even Willard admits that after doing the weather for 36 years.. ~vou can't do it without know- ing something about it. .. And he may -like the timt' he dressed up as Carmen Miranda to give the weather report -cmblmss himself and others.. but he docs so voluntarily. You're not for example. gou1 to find Willard mispronouncm the name of one of those teens) tin y towns that sends him "flt like the chocolate chip rookie 11 the shape of a gjrafk. You'd bcl ter believe it when Willard tell you he has someone call an1 check -the exact" way to sa~ I "exactly." After five years and a Ver)' lu crative contract under his 4C inch-plus belt Willard's ftthn, j~st fine -finally. -When started. pcof?!e wanltd to kno" who the gonlla was intrudillj 01 the Ken and Ba~ show. re membm Willard. who haf come from 12 enormous!) sue cessful ycan on WRC-TV 11 Washington. D.C He had pro gresscd from a ~ to staff an nounccr and ~hOst of a tall show on WRC radio before ~ ginning his carttr as a T\ weatherman. The tnmsiuon to '"Today.'" and new territory ruled then by Jane Pauley and Tom Brokaw. was rouah. .. The whole thing was horri- ble." he Slates matttt-of-factly. .. Every morning after the show. I'd take a waJk around Rocktfd- &er Center-in tears. I'd ask my- self. What have you ~ to (je. · serve this'?" ,-- But persevett he did. and lhose who mattered" at NBC stood by their man. . .., was tern~ to write him off as a down in the tqinnina. .. admits Pauley ... until I realizrd how ridicuJous that was. that he was complex ... Jim Griffith. his 19mL puts it succinctly: .. In order to be as ca- sual as Willard appean.. you've p to have a lot of rcsourttS and ronfidcnce to d11w on." In the bea;inning. remembers Steve Friedman. Toda1· show executive produ~r. .;friends called and asked. ·is this ~for real? Ott him on:· I told t to hold on. watch Willard for six months. and that if they still thouaht WC ~ 'W1"0fll. I'd bux lunch. I haven't boulht one ~ MiUions of~ obviously ap"tt-Willard's mail is 99 pcr- l'Cnt positive thelc days. And. says the ~iculed Willard.. "'the top ma"!'lflitttlt uats me vtfY. very wdl. So. too. do coUeagucs Pduley and Bryant Gumbel. even thouah Willard says -none of us are that clost. You've got three big egos. so we couldn't evtt be that dost. We all lead indepen- dent lives. But what you sec ev- ery morning is how wc ~. We couldn't fake that" Willard was outrqcd by a Nen · Yori: mapzinc story aJlq- ing that he and Gumbel don't set a1o.,. .. That hurt me more than anything that's evtt bttn in print It was dead wrong. - But as aood as thinp .~ at Studio 38. Willard ScOtt is homesick for his v~blc gar- den and I~ farm blctt in Delaplane. not far &om his hometown of AJcxandria. .. We used to sdl the CD'S from his farm before he went out of the ea business and moved to New VOit. .. lauahs Louie Leas. owner ~fjthe Ddaplanc Country Store ... He and Mary still stop b)I on a Saturday morning to pick up their ma.ii. I guess that's OK to reveal. I know ~~·s hard to come by for Willard. In fact. Willard. who IS usual is at the &rm this ~ would lift to SIOp by a lol men often. He really hopes 90meday to strike Ul> I deaJ with NBC to move his Iii -weathn' map and all -from Manhattan down Odaplanc way. Not only docs he bcHeve ifs J)OS.liblc. but drsirabk. -1 work bctttt OU~ the city." Willard says. , But if indeed .. Willard makes Bryant and Jane sccm more hu- man." as Steve Friedman ar- gues. don't expect an imminent deperturr. .. I undcntand why Willard would like to do the show &om his home. I'd like to do the show from his home." says Pauley. .. But I don't think that's going to happm. The chemistry is too IOOd amona the thrtt of us. and "is a~ would cha• that. .. PluJey says that she can fttl his absmcc-when he's out of the studio ... rm ronca ncd that the mttlY isn 'l thett ... w adds. So fOr now. Willard and Mary. h;s wife~ 26 )'CaB. spend bar days a Wttt in thrir Upptt f.ast Sick 1.pe11 mcnt befcft they hightail it south for the Wttkend. -Almost all work and no pla)·-1s how Willard describes life m N~ Yorit.. noting that he always tries to nap for a couple of hours in the afternoon. ha ve an early dinner and hit the sack at a rea- sonable hour. But Willard would aJso like his very own show. That's why he's at work on the pilot for Th<' Grrot Scott Gfrro"'ar. which he dcscri bes as -a cross bct'Attn SmJ.:e Ir Rich. Oumt For A Ofl.r and Thl' .\11/f[onaif't' -wnh beautiful girts.- The show would ~ syndicat- ed. and taped out of St. Louis. -it will ~ very old-&shioncd l"'<Jm-POllC. down-home -just like me. If it docs happen. mind you. I don't think it will tVft' win an Emmy or P'abody award.- Not thlt Willanfs p&anmna to gi~ up Today soon. lllCAP: -.... ............ rl • I ........,., ......... , .... MlltlM....t ............... ...... , .... • • .. tllt cm- ..... tllt ... dty. -A rabbit always a ves two h~ .. he notes. -~to go mto. ~ to go out or.- But then Willard has QUlle" a f~ holes.. He's making a rod video with the group Sawyer Brown: docs a ~early-morn­•na stint on WMAL Radio 1n Washington. D .C : has pubhc speaking cngagrments ~ the bushel and luen1uve commemal te~vision and radio spots. Tuesday. for exampk. he speaks m Las V cps to the EJec- tncal Woritm of Ammca con~ vmtion: Thunday. he's a guest at a Women's Campaign Fund dmncr m N~ Yorit City. -1 Just work. and I love ~ pie. And 1f this hadn't wor1u.-d out -he a.plains. punng to the NBC Sludto. -1 m surt I'd havt been 1 pmichcT" or a sa~ man.-0 USA WE:ExENo • On'olo 4-6. 198S • S I I I J --~~~~~~~~~----------------------------------~ 1111W. C10KE: D ~ OI D mJ PLEASE TE LL U S ADOUT YOURSELF ~ OI ,..,.. 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On Ille ewe of Ille ·• lelPD plaJGlls, t11e 39-year-tlll shas tels 1e1 Pictilg ab Ill . . . ~ Sll1Mll • a Jllltl .. 's sport, plamiag fw lfe after blsebal 11111 wlly J011 IMI' see lill on 'Duce Fewer.' II 111 '1~ Ila _. II ..... ·rvchad~ pie 58)'. to me this year: '"Hey, you still throw pretty ~ you still run pretty pid.." rt's impor- tant to me that I'm I CP.! C9eilting myxlf as a guy who still has ma- jor-league talent At 39, that's rough. But I don't have a gut I run on the nekt; I don't blf: I don't gjve an older im~ that wouki detract from the dub. I stiU look like a bueba1.I player, and that's important to me. II ,,.,... lllt MIMI: It's 99 permit ccnain. I fed great. and rm still hitting home runs. Why shouJd I quit'? I bad a guy do a rtitt (oewspe- per) piece on me; but he played a bttJc too much oo the twiliaht aspect; that I ain't what I was. He didn't play enouah oo what I was tryina to ~ject that rm sman enough to know the end is at hand and I can still play the p.me. I'm living a walk down memory lane. I fed very fortu- naie that rm able to mentally and emotionally appreaaie my trip. I mean bow many athle1cs can really enjoy what they ate doing at the end? rm not what I was. but rm still something out there. There ate $U)"S playing who I could be their fat.her. rm looking forward to being a de- m\1 player at 40. And 41 . II rwtlllliC: When I retire. I want people to •Y: .. You know, he wasn't what he was. but he could still m._ the bat" I want to leave the bitting 25 home ruma~~to•y, "'1bis guy and played hard every day. lbis guy was a pro." ................... When rm on. the roed. ~ love to boo me. But when I bit a home nm on the roed. the same people cheer. I undenaand that They don't want me to beat their ttarn, but when I hit one. people stiJJ stand up and teem to •y, .. ~. I p to 9C1C one of thole SOO. I like that II ....._ a uh• ltt. rm para- noid about wbo I date. rm para- noid about public functions. rm just not 9CICft m toeial cirdcs at all. rm ahidofwhat miaht ha~ pen. To be honest. I don't han- dle the public well when rm out in it. When I'm at the ballpark or on TV. rm the center of anen- INTERVIEW ., __ tion, and I'm used to it But, when rm really in the public. the day..w-day ~ when they can Ft near me and talk to me., l can not handle it wdl. Somc- thq ~and it's usually not nicz. II Ml .. lftlr •1t 11 want to spend time at my home in Carmel (Calif:), ~ nwried. tend to my own busineaes and just travel when I want to. When I retire. rm toinl to be a busi- nemnan ~ bis own 6- nanas. I will be a capitalist. not in a neptive way, but in an am- bitiotas way. I enjoy the pme of maJcq money. II ..... ..,: rve been ~onbuyqa~st.t­ tion in the (SM Mancitco) Bly Arm. It's .00.. b' SlS million and rve p hal{ rm wortmc on 90fne deatl off the field with tOf'lle ootporate pants. rm look-U. fi>r a~ to UIC the businell acumen rve ~uired, tome of my public rdanom lmowtedee and the~ I have Of bridai~ the oommurucation pp between oonsumer and eucu- tive. Of~ I could allo do all kinds of lldwrUsins. II ...... I 1111 cllk f d abo like to be 1 minority owner of a _, • bucball franchise. Maybe even my old A's., if they ntt.ded me. As a minority owner, you really · don't have a ay, so it would have to be a ~ where they would want my involvement I think I undermnd the chemiSU'y of a ~ dub. It's easy to read talent; it's tough to read chemistry. ''I ., ...... gne lie I bllic ilea. . . . llne 11•1 .. lng to .... fir,... •... ,. '' Hopefully 1 it will be a West Coat dub. out I would not be oppoeed to a 1leam in the East. YC>U never know what can hap- pen. rve never llid never about anythi.., because . you never know. rvc never said I wouJdn 't play fOr (New Yod Yankees ) 8Wy Manin IPin. tJe.. · ~could bccotr.e my bom 111in. You never know. II •111shJ I .,.U llnMcas r. rd like to do some. but don't know if rm cut out ly for the brolldcasting corpora Sb'UCture. II llllill tH6"1C Absolute! My dad's 79, and he had when he WU 40 -and there two~than I am. Mygi friend's in her 20s., so there s stJ hope for the kid. .. ...... lftlr ...... t probably can't. I have tioo.s. There is an item I wan t own ... a plane. nJ have one. want to spend time with m automobile coUection. and vdop it into a money-maker. llMl 11l1dllltfl'll'I .. II --= (It's up to) about 81 gi, I think. rm in the cia1 industrial reaH:saate busi ras:~ oouple of my,.,.. houx my automobiles. I ha about 2S can J lctlq) in Calibnia. and I have 1 automotive shop there. I Northern Calibnia. I ha enouah ward>outes to hold more. I had a 930 Ponche Jhat stolen thlt was a &avorik. I ha a '7S Rolls RO)'Ce and a '5 Otevrolet that are favaritcs. l I c I c r j· t lt I I II .. ' n ' k I , c b " 1· ii 1 $ n tJ 0 ti II a: 0 ll n • aJ b la 0 r a b w "" tc • a is ir YI SI • di hi • • a they'~ all the same color -it's a Rolls Royce color caDed pmet, a diny ~ dy. I have a brand new 930 Poncf)t. II *illll llil ms: It's my escape. It's quiet. No one can tet 10 me there. Ptople ~ me all the time in my cars, but ifs 'Hi and 'b)te' and rm ,one. Tum the tunes up and auile. Thank .,odnca ~ licemen md hiabwaY patrOhnen are Rtl-aic &ms. II llill 1111 llK If I lake advan• of my cdel:irity. it's usually b a businCs ventm'e. I woukl never be a pal on tomCtbina tiR Dana Fnw just to have my &ce on tdevilion. f d be a pacst on tomCtbina like /AM /JcaJ, or Archi. ·~~ fJ Bun- Jct.r or Dalltu, or anethina like that I did Hollywood Sqiwam ona:. but you'd never !Ce me ft&Ularty on the pme-sbow cir- cuit. 1W Only~~ that bad bia . L that pulled me up. I didn't wan:-~ that I bad 10 pull up. If I It' imo a b..mc. deal, I like 10 ,et in~ with a pry who's tot mutde. That~ be'D mUe my s.so.<m have the suawab. m bis 150 million. I don't want my (financial) smemcnt 10 sive 90l'llClOOe that~ 10 make moves. '' n1nk g1111iess ,11c1•e1 lld liP•IJ patrolllen .. Reggie fans. '' OI ICQllltliC llil •ta111 W My fa- ther pve me a hlsic idea: Here's a dollar. If you spend it. oome home with I ~yo and 4S cents. Don't have a milbhake. a candy blr or tome other perishable. Have an item. somethina to show for yow money. II •••cloJ 1tlll 1•11t 1 know ru be afraid my last time around the lclipJe. Ml be urasy. I probably will wait until the last part of the atol'I 10 announce iL To do it &om the outset would be too much. rve been inundated with prm m_y ~tire career, but since I hit (home ND) m, ~ been ovawbdmed evaywbcre I ao. If it was known b an entire atol'I that this was the end b me.. I woukln 't have time to do anythins.. II 111111111 511 ..... rm: My sreasat career aa:iomolilbmcnt is in the vauJL It is an inmdil>le emotional relief' you can't imaaine 10 have your mi1cs1one behind you. If I never hit another home run. rve still p more than SOO. thank you. 11 ..... tllellltff--Mr.I don't drmm about too many ~ I have no control over. I think IW p a pd chance, thoush. II ... 111111 • •· kt1~u: That's my calli~ and rm proud ol it. ll ' I· I f SPORTS Mlle Eruzione: BreakiC the ice ii sportscaslic When the National Hockey I.ape season opens lbtnday, Mike F.ruziooe woo 't be on the ice. He'll be home in Wm1hrop, Mas. - just as be bas been ewr since be led the USA boc:kr:y team to i1S stunnq de- feat of the Soviet Union in the Lake Placid Olympics 6~i.:fllo. id, F.ruzione went from the playina arena to the broad- cas ti na booth. Riabt DOW, be is in 'C between bromdcast-U. _iobl. 9y All* AW1w1 1luziooe decaded apinst playing pro- fesaioml bocby beca\llC, be •ys. ~ · the ~ medal was the ultimate. ~,et p>ee bumps~ DO'N," be says. .. It's still a very emotional feeling. .. He says be ba DO ~about bis de- cisioo to P9ll up the prol, .. excqJt for bearins une W1t011 that I wasn't pxt enoup to play. After bein& • oom- mentldor and oovama the NHL b a few years, I have DO doubt I oould play." EnlZione joined Madison Squme Gar- den Productions after the Otympics and did ooe DIOO 11 an analyst on New York ~ 11JDe1. and ooe wi1h the New Jeney Devil&. Last )al' be worked for ABC durirw the Olympics.. .. rve pa bis way to_,, not so much in &oot of the camera but in writina and editinl." be •)'L .. It 1aka time. It took me .2! )all to be a p>d player. I can't be a e' oommen1ator in just four. rd like to think I could continue with ABC." Enrzione ays. '"'lbey"re a areat poup of people. vuy much like the 1m1e of &mily I hlld with our Olympic team." He ii married to his kqtime sweet- beart, Donna Alioto. They live wi1h their two chiJdrm, Leilb Ann, 2, and Micblld Jr .. I, on the lbora of the Admitic Oa:an . ou1Side Bollor> JUll c.-;1u . . .. .. • -..-, •very unponant to me. •ys ENziooe. JO. who pew up with many of bis rdltMI livq under ooe rooC .. It w an Italian atmolpbere. a very competitive atmolpbere that helped me pow up and want to allCCeled" CJ _....., ...... USA wmtDn>·~~ 191S· 11 UVING 36 YEARS didn' • .th dry skin dry DOES NOT MEAN skin=~~~ Wl • You can learn to he with dry UVING WITH DRY SKIN ~0r~.= You cculd be 36. Or 26. Or e9eD 46. -to DoYe! Dove woo 't dry your face And you cculd be mna with dry akin like soap. Becaat1e Dove isn't a soap, that hat abnltely notbina to do with but a wide cfitfemrt kind of cleansing :U-~· Your dry sbi could be fonmda-a foma.da that c:ontaina real by your soap. moisturizina cream. Each bar of Dove Becaa11e IOIP is clryq. E~ the is a fuD one-quarter moisturizing soap you·~ trusted for jean. And cream. Dove is so different from soap, what's worse, the more you use soap, it's patented. So only Dow is Dove. the more it dries. So. even if y00 How soon will you notice Uac differ- ence DoYe can make in your ibi? Six weeks? A month? Just seYe11 days. It's caJled the DoYe 7-Day Test.~ of aD qes hive tried DoYe for teYeD "--and lost the dryness they'd been~ with for years. And a lot of them were women who swore by soap. Just think: H you a witch to Dove tomorrow, your skin could feel softer and smoother in just a week. You could stop living with fialcy patches, dry spots. You could smile without feeling that tight. dry puD ! So try living with softer, smoother akm instead o{ dry. 'fry Dove. Dow is Id.Ir"""' ... &amu Do. dome 'tU, liM .. . ~ i j I 0 SPECIAL SECTION lE~~ FOOD 8 PAGE PULLOUT / • • Beyond the pots and the pans IJ•StJem To me, cooking is not just about eating. It's a philosopy, a way of life. I love the pleasures I get when friends and family gather together at my table.· Not only have I spent happy hours preparing delicious foods for them, I have shown extra care by providing 11'\Y guests with a balanced, nourishing and healthy diet of fresh foods in season. rve cooked these foods with herbs and flavored oils and then seasoned liberally with love. It's been said that people who like to 1 cook enjoy pleasing people. I agree . But I I want to go beyond pleasing them to helping Condnufd on ~ IS I l•IMJ _. willl JI Sl Jolll ~ .-. Jil St. John inp'edimts ~ OOl required. joins USA WE£K.END • our That way. t1YS St. John. almost cookina columnist. Each anyoncc:an •t.bem. Hcrrm- month. she11 shift with ~ pa nm from basic 1t> ~ some of her &vcrite m:ipes. but her &vcrite is "peasant .. Today. it's.-.; nat month. food: meals with .. lo1Sofprtic. she11 sive you IOtnt pt idem lots of anion. lots of tomato. .. for holiday~ She's writi• I cookbook. Film .., St. John ii IS com-St. John. 44. brokt in10 TV b1ablt in 1bt kitchen• lhr is 1t • 10 in tht ftnt ~for­ under thf tqbt lilfltl of He>a. TV movie. °*1es Didcens. A lywood. She _. ~~t Cltristmtu t'aro/. She has •I. and now !IPPm'I • Dll)1td oppolhe frank Stnatn ty •a food aprn on s and Dean M9rtin and. in 19n. Good Alontl"I A,,.,..._ (Shr·s M'red with Sein Connny in on 'Thundly.) thf Jama Bond thrillrr. Dia- On her ~ nvets. lhr mantis .'4rt F""'"'· co1ert1 raiipes hm ta11u-Sht liws in Mptn. Colo.. l'llnt Rund the lk>bt. and whm ~ lkis. IUCS oldUds thm i'*1Pft'9 diem ID bOllc -and coOb. I •. • ,, ' •• ~ • JI! Ii' /" • ' • . ~ !t 4 I ' 4 , ,, .. --.. ..... 9y Acb9r1 o..ai al ST. 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R•1rw21111111pooe• .. -·~~ ... comltln:h. lllt Ind PIPPlf; ldd tD ..... dftppql. C. linll ~ lnld;llrGClC ....... ~ banlnd1m19liil1g~ dilnls; COWlr Ind ....... 5:. .... 1010 ....... ... ........... El8HrMe&.- WI• Coodaaut from ,.. 13 them maintait' pxf beahh through diet. I can't be a f.&natic on this sub- ject, for I reali7.t that if we looked into ~ OD this planet carefully enough. we wouldn't eat meats or bw1 bra•• of tbe antibiotics and bol moncs, md '*IMW:s because of insecticide~~ chemical Rrtilizas.. Same 6sb oootlin mercury. ana a lot of river and lake fish ue ~ wninated with industrial pollut- ants. And bow about a few words on the air we brat.be? So ~our limita- tions, we must ICaJ\:h out the best and the beaJtbiest foods available and then prepare them in bealthfuJ ways. I betieYe that in orisinc, as in lijC, only in moderation does one find the perfect blend. Take salt. for in.siaJn. We've · aU heard that 100 much salt can be ·bad for us and know the rea- sons why. But all of us do need ~-By usina herbs to flavor my foods, I can save my sah in- take for the foods I fed tasae bet- ter with it, such as french fiies and my pomTM ~ But it is not neumry to add it to my bcrbed pota10es. (ln tbe months to oome. ro show you bow to grow beJ'bl in lcitcben and what to do wirthem.) Should you me pofy-unsatu- rated and saturated &15? Or &ts period? To me, oochina tastt:s or cooks like butter md olive oil So I compromix by usq small- er amounts of what I coosidcr the ~ stuff:" and I sometimes D8rtiallY substitute no-cbolestes"-OI oils. l flavor most of my cook-ina oils with heTba and other fla. v~ I cut out a lot of &t by S1ramlnl and ~i~ I can moderate my \il(me by bal- ancina my oooaw. methods. If one of my meals consists of Japanese cucumber salad, po9Cbed fish with low<aJ herb Sita and steamed VSUbles. why can't I enjoy a buttered baked potato just as I like it? We can have an~ we want, we just can't have everythq. In the months to come. Ml Jive you tome sample menus that modify your &rt and supr intake. I never count calories or carbohydn1el. t believe in tesh foods. Foods in lmlOll (cheaper and better). bllanord in tams of proteins, complex carbohy- drates, minerals. juices and wa- ter. And lacs of pure walef. (J always Ule boWed ~ Mta. It maka a real di&ienoe in IOUPI and co&:e, and my eiP.t ,._.a day.) You, can nourish and ~ skin by drinkina Iota of: wav:r. FOOD USA WEB.ENo·OcToeo~ 198S· IS ~ FOOD . of my favorite pasta dishes Some of the recipes I am giving you this weekend take only 10 to 15 minutes to prepare; some take an hour. I have included some budget pasta dishes, such as Straw and Hay, costing only $1 to $2 a serving. But as you can imagine, the Pasta with Shellfish costs considerably more. Once you taste it, I think you '11 feel it's worth the price of the . ingredients. ........... ,...11 -Jill St John 1 ... onlan,~ 3 cup• vertou1 1hetlflah r:::.~---- \41 cup 11*"-d ....... Yitlp. ... ...... Piii .. 1Yll&IMllGll• ..... 3 10-ounce C8l'9....., dime Olveol 2n.. .... 8 dowe gllllc, ..... StrWl dim ~ t"Om ctlrnl (,..._ ctlrnl) I*> •.,...,.n. end l'mt U'1ll ~ii,.._ by hll. I'*> medUn .... pol.I' ero9' °"'9 ol to OlJWI .. botDn of pm\. Add b.alr, gsic end 2 ~·of .... Coe* OM a low ftame d gslc la ••lll*•ll Add .. '9ri.IDld dim~. ;ow ... end let mbtU9 come to a bol. Add ctlrnl end fie •en• Ii ig .-.. end cxD U'1ll aam. .. ~ heleld "'°'9'-Do not CWoook OI dims w9 become ~ PQI' <Mr hot dt9wd llVJN. s.w. 8 . ... 1 cup '**' JOlllrt 2 gflllc--....... ¥1tlp. ... 4Tb9. .... 4Tba.-.o1 4 medium onion a, f lnely cllGppid FOOD USA 'M.EUNt> • OcTolo ~ 191S • 17 _.it -FOOD CClllda e4 lnm 1111ae 17 "Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon?" "But of course:' 0 " HEAL TH MYTHS:10 that Everybody's an .. a .pen" when it comes to bt.aJth. Jusi ask ) around. There's no sbor1laie of advice on bow to stay bt.aJtby and ~ are m~ 1a11Cd>es fOr wbaleVer ails you. Trouble is, a Jot of that advice is bid advice -all tmed on myths. Here's a look at 10 oommon health theories and what medical scicrX% has to say about them: • Vkulin c '"''* tk o m mid. Tbcre is no con- clusive scientific evidence to support this notion. .-.ail.Ar. ized by Nobel prize~ nus Pa~ More than two dozen studies have failed to verify it But this doesn't 9Certl to man.er: over 20 million of us take vitamin Con I rqu.lar ~ sis. Many daim it works for them. Skeptical tCICZlc:hen at- tribute this to the plar%bo cf:. feet: If you betitvc something will bdp. it probably will. tcntJy poor diet cntainJy won't promote beaJthy skin. What docs cause pimples? Hormones, bacteria and a II>' netic smceptibility. r,an lead you astray &ogical lldvioc, there IS 00 000- dusive ~ that stress by iudf camcs heart dilCISC There is ~ that peo- ple who have difficulty han- dling stress and who smoke, cat a high fat diet. arc over- weiatlt. or baNC high b&ood prcmarc are at higher risk of heart ditene •Eurdle._cm ~ lw.mt ..... Eurtix ad~ caaes sometimes cx.wnie the benefits o( cun:ix. While llUdit.s show dearly that rep. lat (three times I week or more) aerobic workouts SlJmllhen the heart, there's oo ~ that exacise aJooe JftYellb the birildup of &t ~ . in aneries, the underly-=-cause o( heart dileme Diet is mcft tikdy 10 play I aiticaJ roAethere. •St • ., ........... ~ ..-e ti ..... It's appaitody not true. Alzheimer's dilrme and otbtr lmility dis:mcs have biololicaJ cauteS. They a8tict asthaD I 0 pera:nt of older people. Moel older peope ~ ti.in their full intdlcctual ca- pacity. The problem is whether : STAYING WELL More toddlers ..,..g patiaals at the de11tist' s HEAL TH STAYING WELL lew ulcer Rgs soothe pail, pn•ote heal ng If you're the unfortunate one in six of us who suffers from ulcers. more relief seems near. A new drug. Cytotec. doesn't just soothe painful attacks and stop the pnr duction of stomach acid like anti-ulcer medicines Tapmet and l.antac. Cytotec. ckveloped by G.D. Searle Pharmactuti- cals. also miaht rTvme stomach wall dis- integration caused by the acid. If approved by w Food and Drug Ad- ministration. it could bt available late this year. A ~ advanced drug. omcprazole. IS being ckvelopcd by several drug compa- nies. Rcseart'hcn say it heals the stomach wall and shuts down the stomach's acid- making capacit)'. It is uncertain when it will be available. Cel transplants redlce tlabetic' s need for sllots Rtsea~hcn say that transplanting in- sulin-producmg cclls could one day fi"tt 2 milJion diabet1<."S from daily injections. Plltients with scv~ forms of diabetes take daily insulin inj«tjons because their pancreas fails to prodUtt adequate amounts of insulin. which turns glucose into enefl). In June. the Univcrstt) of Miami School of Mcdione rTponed that insulin- produong cells -called 1skt cells -had been removed from the pancreas of a ca- daver. puriflcd. and successfully trans- planted into w liver of Ann McDonald. a 34-yca.r-okl. lifelong diabetic. This month in St. Louis.. rescarchCTs at the Washington University School of Medicine, who have done similar but-less successful transplants.. plan to resume islet cell tran.splants. McDonakfs results arc encouraging. Her need for daily insulin injections has dropped by 70 pert'Cnl from 42 units a day to 12 units. At both institutions.. islct~U trans- plants are limi~ to diabetics who. also have had a kidney tnnsplant because those patients already are takina trans-- plant rejection drup. The drup are a nec- esu.ry precaution in iskt~ll transplants.. Expens say the necd for transplant.re- jection dfUIS and the availability of donor tissues are two major hurdln limiti .. tht pnndure. Dr. John Colwell American Diabetes Association vice presidcnl says it will take five to I 0 years of research before the transplant procedure can be done in larlf' dirical studin. _ ..... ...., 22 • USA \\UKEND. Or'ToeER 4-6. I 98S WORKPLACE -. - MONEY YOUR FINANCES -rlVe future fresllllen? Their famly needs to save $126,000 to see them Hnugh Greg and Kay, both 34. Greg is I ~ cxxnpe- D}' maDllCI'· Kay is I public blrarian. Sons: Jolhua, 12; Beniamin. 10; Anthony 7; Trevor, 4; and~. 4 mooths. · De •••• &pat Gary Piasbd. president of G.L Piasbd and~ ciates, lndianapoo'is, Ind., is a financial planner and a board member o( the InlerDational Amociatioo b financial Plan. Dini. Here is bow be maJyza the Soou's problem: .. your IOhnion is <10111pl• ant by two thinp. Your plan must bq> plCe with the efi!as o( inflarioo OD the OOlt of ID education,, ellimale<l at betwww ~and ICM a year. Second, with two dWdren in oollcte within I 0 ymn. you will be cfrrw.. ~la~ money's lbitity to pvw. We your needs by estimating a ~ per-year inft&tioll rale iJr oolqe OOlb, plus ID .. tlli~ 12' a year l'a1le of IJOWlb b your in~L We ._. you need 10 •~ SJM+month b 10 )aJ'S. S2S9+moOih b two )UR. The rising cost of colege Here'• .... .,. 009t" done yw d oollg9 •~Ind ~edOJk '11-11 --............................. ._ ... .....,..,.... .. --·-!QU ... 1 ..... ,,. Oalll9..., ·--............ Jl USA V.UXSCO• Oct mo 4" 191.5 • J3 MONEY Smart steps to help you foot the college lill. w.. ............ ? If )'OU want to lheber income and resarict your c:bikfs KCCS to the ..... tbm • tlUll milbt be for' you. Yemty income ~ drawn by your child is med at the child's rate; income left in the tJUll is taud at the idrnl tlUll rate, b:tinnj .. 11 11 per-. cent. But wa1Cb out. Abule bas led to an imeme IRS review. Anolber pidaD Re . out .. Junior decides., ~ my monev and I want to buy a 2iOZ.' .. That's wbt.r'C the popu- lar Oifbd tn11t comes in. It U. lows you to rcdaim the~ after l 0 yam.. w... ........... ~ cam? This mo is a type ~ sbeher, since the inoorlne IS taud at the your c:bikrs baa" rate. The money can be spent on anythq but such basics as b>d. (Watch out -some courts are sayina oolks <nlll are a msic.) Unlike in • OiftOn1 trust. your child will be able to aet at the a.eu at l &. \IDlell )'OU make 1lii&i41t*IJCDts to delay dispena1 until • 21. ---·- ~ ------~----~---, I 15c ~cxuoi .............. 15 I I Save 15• 'I I a..1tM on your -........ ,.. • ._ ............. I I I wt~ot -==c .:::.c:: ! 1- TWtx-c....nee ==--... -::.:-..::.:: J I or~ 9utaef ....... ...,... ...... ...,. " Coolde... ...-.......... .... ll"l~•·m111111r"',... :-=..s:-inu i I ...... '° .. ,. llllt7>4 c. ... ,,. ,, •• L.-Oii • __ ,.... ,_ I I I . 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Motorists who onoe senJed for a honk of the horn and an ob-- scene f!sture or two. now aren't happy unless they pess out a lit- tle verbal abuse as welt It docs no good. of course. The yeller seldom gets any satis.- faction from the yelltt. In fact. the yellcc seems more deter- minro than ever to keep on do- ing whatever it is he's being yelled at abOut. This new permissiveness. when it comes to yelling. applies only to strangers. however. You are not supposed to yell at your wife. or your husband. It is con- sidm:d very poor -parmung- indced to yell at your kids. and they. conversely. arc not sup- p()5ed to yell at you. Nor is yelling n"Wardcd in the workplace. In today's offices. THE~£ AQ£ TWo KINDS oF PEOPLE I N Tf-f£ WoRLD ••• 30 • USA \VE:ExEND • OC'rolEJt '4-6. 1985 bos!eS sddom actualty raise their voicn anymore. They know that yelling and screaming are not regarded as acceptable tools of modem ma~t. An icy snttr will do the job just as well. But out on the street. or in the relative anonymity of traffic. many individuals who have been biti~ their tongues all day bcgjn yelhng like banshees. you may have noticed. using colorful words and phrases that would have made the late Lenny Bruce blush. Some of us refrain from yell- ing at other people only because we're afraid they will yell back. ·n-1os£ WHo START OFF THE DAY &.Jl~H A ~AOGH ANO A So~G ••• ••• ANO THo5£ OF us w,..o KNOc-J WHA'T'S Go• NG otJ. Lately. I've heard a fair amount of yelling at inanimate objtt1s. The driver in front of me in New York City the other morning stuck his head out of the car win- dow and started ~!ling for the traffic light to cha•. It did chanac. by the way. but I think it was about to chanat anyway. I. mysdf. have been known to yell at typewriters and power lawnmowers. Likt human be- inp. inanimate objects pay no anention whatsoever when yelled at. In the casicm Solomon Is- lands is an island called Ulawa. whttc for countless ~tions people have bel~vcd they could frighten utts to death by yellir at them. Tradition there has that a tree too ~to ~ choppc down can be killed by simp creeping up on it very e.ar1 y 1 the morning and suddenly le ting loose with a piercin scream. The tree docsn 't fall rigt over. they say. You have to kec yelling at it this way every mon ang for a month. The local belief is that the trc finally goes into shock from bl in1awakencd so violently and!. often. Ulawans are sure that th1 mtthod works and nobody ha ever been able to convice ther otherwise. Frankly. I think there migh be something to it My evldcnc' is NOT the island of Ulawa. bu the island of Manhattan. Ever summer. ~ is a veat deal 0 yelling and screanung in ~ York's central Park. Finally tht trees can't take it anymore. the: blush. and the leaves fall of[ a Charles Osgood is the anch<> on The ~ Sunday Nigh News. He also is the ttTiter anc anchor of Ncwsbreak and Th Osaood Fi~ on CBS radio. Tf4E Kl~GALING 1g It d ) n I· g ii p I· ) s s 1 I f Free! Royal Albert thimble fo r joining n ow. The Thimble Collectors Club Now, at modest cost. you can build your -own collection of choice collector 's thimbles. Royal Copenhagen ... Wedgwood ... Lladro .. . Ginori ... Hutsch enreuther ... Royal Doulton .. . Haviland ... th ese and others of the world's greatest porcelain houses will be represented in your collection. The Onest thlmblcs are works of art In miniature. Channing and rolorfuJ, they add wannth and appeal to a room. They are famlly treasures to be passed to daughter and granddaughter. It's no wonder mllllons of peopk around the world collect thimbles. A Lo9ely Thimble Sent To You Each Month Now. through membe~lp In the Thtmbk COUectorsClub.you can build a colJectlon of the creme de la ~e of porcelain and china thlmblcs: a colltttton which would be practically lm posalble to assemble on your own. Each month. you wtJJ receive a beautiful thimble. Our representatives are In con- tact wt th pon:elaJn houaes all around the world. They select only the very best thim- bles. lndttd. many of the monthly selec- tions wt1l have been created cxctuslvety fOf" t~ Club's rnrmben. The thlmblea ln your oollecllon wtD bear lhe namee and Identifying mark.a of the great hOU9ee that created them. They will reflect the different artistic vtslons of the "RoS/(ll Gcuden •: Cl dftlOhffulflotal thimble from Royal 'M>n:at~. 11.~. Thta l1'adU1on4l Du.tdl Wlndmtll dalon a ~II CGP(Wftf In tM beaut&ful 1Jlue cttin..· .ru1•. tJv Royal MoM. 88.oo. A Wedgwood thimble In ch eer f a mous blue Jasper. lnuenied In 1774 by Josiah Wedgwood hlmMif. tr cttptcts thw welt known Floral Girl. 87.60. var1ous nations and pon:elaJn makers. Thus. I.ht lndMduaJ thlmblcs wtU have ln- Onlte variety ... yet te>gethn-they wtlJ form a harmonious coUttclon. A card wtll accompany each thimble de· scrtbtng the motif on It and the po~laln ho~whlch ma~ It. "':, No Riak or Obligation If you~ not ~lighted with any month's thlmble !decllon. you may slmply rt'tum It within ten days for fuJI refund. And you may caned your rnembttahlp at any time. Havtland qf Urno,a ,,,._,.,.a loud11 ufol~ lhtrnl*-~111 beautVwt 89.50. 7h• LUiW Al*"'1aJd";Jrom Btng a Grendahl. madAr w«h thfrfr di.tlnctl~ blau> und.tt- glCJ.JW. 89.50. Modeat Coet One of the nice things about collec:ttng lhtmble9 la that baldes being beautlful. they don't coet a lot. TM Club's regular monthly aelec:Uone typlcally cost about 87.50 to 89.50. Sad Ito Mooey Now To ,Join lhe Thimble Collttton. Club. Juat emd your applJ.catlon. Endow no money now. You wd1 ~billed for your flrat monthly thlmble .ckrtton. Th Ls lovely glass-domed dtsp4ay Sland can be an anractt~ addU'°n to the de'COI' Q{ your home. It and Of her unusuallyjlne dlsp4ay pleces are <?./Ter'ft1 by the Club to membrrs. Tblmble Collectors Club FREE. Th ts Royal Albert Thimble For Joining Now. 47 Richards Aftouc Norwalk.Conn.068!57 The Thimble Coll«tors Club U'lll :wnd to each neu• member this lot-ely "Old t ountry Roses" bone china thimble.from '-L'OrldJamous Royal Al~rt. r--------------------------------------, Mem~nblp AppUart.ioa 082 1 1 : Thlmblc Collectors Club 47 Richards AYnlue Norwalk. Conn. 06857 No Paymmt RnJuln'd. Simply Mall this AppllC'8tlOO. Pleuc enroU me In t~ Thimble Collccton Club. Each month I wtll receive a lhlm~ sricctrd as belnl( one of t~ very best from the wor1ch great porcelain houses. I am unckr no obit.Calton. I un<krstand that I may rt'tUm any thlm~ wtlhln tm da)'lt for ruu rt'fund. and that ~llMr party mar ('all«! this membership a,trttmmt at any ll~. Ma new mnnber. l wil ~Ive a Royal Albert thlm6k-u a frtt gift Paymml Opt tons lch«k OM ) n PleaM bill mt'. Juat befort' shlpmnll. form~· Ont thtmblr. t~ K.alwr Country~ Thlmbk. prittd at 66.80. • 0 /I.a a l'OOW!'llenc.T. f*ue C'harge my Orst lhlmblr lpnc:Td as ~I. and nlC'h sublequmt thlmbac. at tM t lrM o( shlpmmt. to mv rTTdll c·iud · 0 VlSA !J Mastn<::ard Cf'Pdlt Card No. Expl~llon Oat~ ·Aus •• so ror Ahlppllljl and l'lllndltna. j{'onn. ~ldirn•s J)9\ S8 92 10 ln<"ludr 1ax.1 City/Stair _______________ Ztp ---- SlfP'lture ____________________ _ l1w Thtmblt ~°"Club l'"'"'9 ttw "Chi to ~1 Ap«U\c ~ tnrtudrd In Ihle "*"1ton. I I I ~---------------------.............. .. lailyPilai •Oct. 6-Oct. 12 tonlalat and lloaday at 9 OD NBC, Ck•nel 4. Tbe -n ftnloa of 1flllle• h•llm•'• .....a wu cUnctied by et.art C...-( .. 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He's now hcginning his s1~th teaSOn as <;Jayton Endicott III, the chief of staff to the governor. The hit comedy stars Robert Guillaume Dealing with danger enhartces 'Insiders' BJ JERRY BU<S A#T......._,,,_ LOS ANGELES -Stoney Jackson "!beela his l ~ Poncbc Speedster down a 11de street. ~ a buildina painted in ~ DIYChedelic colon, and rams into I fire hydnnt. A of water shoota skyward, to the 1everal Jtrcct kids. . - lt't onl~ ~oil~ mak~believe, for 1 the new ABC eenea .. The lnaidcn. •• It ian't a 1treet at all, but the front of the abandoned and IOOD•to-be demolished Pan-hci.fic AuditoriWIL Tbe fire hydrant it a &.ke, too, ita water supply contn>bed by technldans with ~Pl on a buried fire boee. It'• not even ICtot Stoney Jacbon behind the wheel. just bit ttunt double. Tbe leria. like NBC't .. Miami Vice " cm...._. oontemporary music a.nd ) a biabfy ltytiJed vituala. But the by charac.. ten arc n.ot po1icemas. Nic:bolu C&mpbell playa Nick fox, a freo.flnce f'C'POJ1er. facbon plays hia l;idekick., James Mackey, an cx~n. "They live on the cdae of danger as they go underpound to produce stories for a national news magazine," says ABC. The .real. Stone>'. Jackson, tak:ina a lunch break m hi1 mobile home dlUS.ing room explains that N!ck and Mackey ~;: always called by his last name) are wor · undercover to expose some crooked polic:e- man. "Nick's workina as a cop and his cover is abou~ to be bfown. rm frantically loolrina for him and when I tee him I run into the fire hydrant to create a disturbance so he'll come over and I can help him." Jacbon •YI Mackey ia a former street lcid from Decroit who "knows a little bit a~ut ev~na. and ~ lot about a few thiap. He 1 very bu.aineu-mindcd. He want.a to own t.binp. He•d rather own the Lakcn than play for them. He'tuaimmer. That'• bow he ended up io prison. But be wu never a bard criminal. .. Nick went uadetc:over to do a story oo ICllina early paro&e dilCbarlel. He tinda out (Ple&M .. Df81Dm,..,. SO) as Benson DuBois, who started as the governor's butler, then became state budget director and finally lieutenant governor. "Clayton bu evolved and changed over the years," Auberjooois said in an inter- view at his home. "When I bepn be was more on~ensional. He was there to be the ~emcsis of Benson. He was uptight and o~~ous, t?ut now he's more compfex. I m still naugbty and the audience revels when Benson gets to put me down. In the beginning be was more of a cardbon:I character, but the beauty of playing a character over and over apin is that you can mold and shape him." A~berjonois still considers himself pri- marily a s• actor. This sprina he returned to Broadway, where he won a Tony io 1970 for his role io .. Coco." He played Duke, the flamboyant Oim-Oam man in "Big River." "I don't really find a lot of difference between acting for television, movies or ~e theater," he sa.!d. "They all require different ~ncentratlons, but my work in each m~.um affects my work in the others. For me its the moment of acting. I don't play for the camera." · Aubetionois said he was aOi worried about typecasting, althougb he frequently plays the snob. "This is a marketplace," be said, siuina on a stack of pillows io his li~ room. "I see a number of acton who don t work u much as they should because they don't know what they have to tell. ln te&evilion and films I tend to play clwacten wbo are -bow should I put it? -aristocratic, hiab ~truna. a very precise kind of character. But 1n the theater I play all kinds of roks. "It's hard to say that I'm typecast when I've been playing the same character for ti ve years. lo 'Big River' I was a oon man. In 'The Eyes of Laura Man' I was a foppish character. It's not a thing I really wony about. I really am a character actor. This is a marketplace and one of my commodities is that kind of character." Auberjoinois grew up in Rockland County, an area north of New York City favored by artist.a. writen and acton. His father was a journalist a.nd for a time worked for the Voice of America. He was named for his pandfather, a prominent Swiss painter wbo dcaiped the ori1hw tetl and costumes for Iaor Stravinaty•s .. The Story of a Soldier.•• "I arew up surrounded by actor&, and I ulcd to do ltttJe plays with their chiklreo, •• be said. "When I was l 4 I ulcd to be lifepard around the swimmina pool for :'1&n Jay Lerner's children. He was wri · My f au I.Ady' in the poolboulc, and~ take in coffee and melon. Sometimes I'd sneak in when be wun't thCIT 10 l ooukl bold his Aaademy A want... ("'--... •-..ofl' ,.....) Sunday, October e. 1985 3 'Lifetime' getting lively Dr. Ruth adds spice to lineup of daytime cable TV network 9J raBD llOTlll!NBDG .,... ... -- NEW YORK -If teX le11I, Ufetime iJ investiJJa in a 4-foot-7 dynamo wbo talb about taual func1ioa and dylfu.nction 6-ly and IOOd-Daturedly. "l.ct'1 face it, there'• nothina more intenltina than what bappena in otbet DeOD&e'1 bedrooms," llYI TV therapist Dr. lluth Weltheimer. Ufitime'• audiences qree, relativelr lDMkina. More viewen watch Dr. Ruth'• DlaJltly ao.e. o( 1e1 education and vicari· OUI v~ than anythina elle OD the ltl"UllliDI l 8-month-old cable eervice. M<JOocr Sa" penonifia Ufetime'1 new DkM in tbe fnplented cable TV world. Joiailla die QCW1 dwnnel, ~111 cban.oe.l. weatber dwanc:t and muaac c:ban.nel 11 ~the dW1er channel. -·l'or more tb&D 30 yan, TV baa talked to • DUlive vAJnerica; since Wt winier, U6tlme bu let America talk beck with live .. naaa call·in ~ Besides Dr. Ruth, prime- time Ufetime ofren .. Hot Properties With Richard Deb.er" and "Reps Pbilbin's Lifestyla." ....i:. -. l.. • th bj Belzer, a comQ.UaU, Jo .. es wi s guests and Jieta hia ~ talk to the swa. One time, the job 'N'ent too far, when wrestler Hulk Hopn pve Belzer a penonal demonatration ofa stranaJebold. It was too real, and Belzer blacked out, cruhin& limply to the pound. He quick:lh:me to bis senses, jumped to hia feet and the imsence of mind to ao to a commetcial. He immediately left the studio and Mnt to a hospital, where it took eiabt lti1Cha to petcb bis bead. "There's an air of unpredictabilitr about tbele live lbows," said Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin. Lifetime's vice president for propam.mina. "The impetus was to ao after some outrqeoua personalities, people who would stand out. We're tryina to reach an audience that nobody else on cable is Soina after: yo~ upscale profesaional men and women.' The ldvertiler .. upported Lifetime's daytime 1ebedule offen a mix of health, fiU)Cl.t and childrailina pr~s, and the dual format of prosrammina for w<?~cn by day and male and female call-m acti vtall by Diaht bu pined some musinal ratinp Actor loses his 'Honor, ' but still has 'Life to Live' BJ LYNDA llJUCll '-... of'the studios whlcb hau bias~ claimina . . ~t'1wbcre''All MyChildten' is taped. Is Q: 'fbe tctor' wbo 11 appc:anna U Pe&e 00 that comet? AlJo do those fans eVCT' Jet to ··oae Ule to Uve" looks familiar. In fact, I 1ee the inside . ~f the studio? -P.S., tbi.U I jun aaw him on a prtmo.time Cuyabop Falla, Ohio. 1eleYilioo abow tbe ume week I uw him A:. y., n. ~ ctrele shld.le lD oa '"OM Ule to Uve." Who it be?-S.B., New Y-' ta ...... dM "AU MJ WNrea" PL Laudlrdale. Pia. ,....._ OMIMllJ, ABC IDO• • MMI Al lle'I ..... O'lelltYu. Be'•........ ._.ta,._. die aa,... 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October e. 1916 ..._ ,_..,. m New Yen II t. 1r7 ... rr...-. ....... ,_.,. .. ..., ... .......... ~_. ..... __ -(Pl•• ... 80 ... ,.... 80) improvemen~ llCCOrdina to Andrew Feins- tein, Lifetime s vice ~t f'of .-. The service's overall radJm baw tone from a level too small for Nie&en to report in 1984 to a 0.4 in the ftnt Q\llNr' tJI l 915. Tbat tranalatea into 96,000 bomee out of Lifetime'• ootential 24 million boma. "Good Scx!f' -av~ 200 000 boma f'or the fint six montbl of l 9aS. But a Lifetime official pri='t lmowledpd that rati.np mutt rile - cantly to reach the pl of proflia in 1986. r Now Lifetime bas taken another lteo to build audiences. It introd~ for tbe ftnt time, movies -in the late aftcnooa and after ••Qood Sex" to fill two weak apotl OD tbe Lifetime lineup. Typical films, daiped to appeal to women, are such comeaia u today'• .. rm All Riabt, Jack," atarrin& Peter Sellen, a.Gd Tuctday's "The Girt Wbo Couldn't Sly No " starrinJ Georee ScpL The movies, f'rom \be library of Lif&- time'1 parent company Viacom, may brlna more viewers to the network and mu will miuce tbc number of rq>eat broedQlh, but they won't 10tve the 11Mce'1 ldatity dilemma. "I think they're ltill teatdlin& fCllf ID identity," uid Bob lsid. eenfor vice president at the NW Ayer advenilina IP.Dey. "They tried "Tait TV,' but two tJunp baJ>t>Cned: sponsor ~nae laaed and the ratinp ~·t there. Jay Campbell, prelidmt of Cable Ad Ventures Corp., a ca~ prosra.m 1Upplier, sai~Ufetime wu .. ll'Yiaa to be too ma•y thi ... .I don't think the movie idet will aoli "fythead~Att.battimeofday, there are atrona. local independent 1t1d0ftl doina their own movie b ." But no one elae bas Or. Ru Ufetime's bigest 111et. Her advice, · tatfon and distinctive la y bav• become sources for comic ampenonadona by Johnny C'.anon and Mary OfOll of "Saturday Niabt Live.•• Dr. Ruth says her popularity 1tem1 from talkin& frankly about eex. "(do not talk around iuues," she ~"I always uto proper tmninoJosy. • think rm a little ptly." A trained eex therapist, doesn't pve therapy over the air but attempt.a to educate and provide eeoeraI advice, "the mne advice that a welJ.«tucated, well-meufna aunt would live " the Slid. Her prosra.m ls not for cbildm>, but lbe knows that some Wltcb. At leut the ldda will l8l comet informal.ion and it could be a ltlrtina poiAt for family dilcu11ion1, the said. Qlebritiea, such u Burt Reynolda ud Cyndi lauper, bave come oa tbe lbow. But one penon abe 1llOG't invite la ber bulblod. Fred. It could ruin her Cftldibllity and ber ·~::~Don't lilteD to ber. It's all Wk."' l1111lr ·r ........ I Eilf "'h ·!)1 r 1 .. ~ 'f ... i~---· lJl1df &: ll ~ f f J-i J • ~i -I!' 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Q'ft W8' I ==~mT,1\;t,_ Id I (Wiii. •CC>--"Milling In Action" (198-4. A<J- wnt1Xe) au:k Norris, M Emmett Walsh ihr., 4 1 "*'·? .. -· Ii ___ ._. ~•&••••&a -IDIFa m1.0 1UC1m1 Harry Ander90n from "Night Court" puts his gevel Mlde to provide aatlrlcal tlpe on the ftne •rt of conning with gueets TUl1< Pipkin and JoM Larroquette. Taped at Hemou Beech's (calf.) Comedy & M8Qlc:ClJb. (1 hr.) (%) .. "Blame h On Rio" ( 1964. Com- WATCH SUPER DEALI edy) Michael Caine. Joeeptl Bologne. { 1 hr .. 50 min.) • (8) .-Ta.,.. Ol'ane looks out t0< hef ro- mantic lnteresb wtlMe finding a replace- ment for the Buis' lnlured ruonlng back ·1C811~ . .:'?.Tm--..... ~ ~-·· ---man .. [ •••a.•• .. .. • ~ 'Wisdom Hath Buried Her Houle" A look at the activities at He- bffM ~lem. 1-:r:I, .... ~~s- PREMIERS OCTOBER 15th 7:3o-a:oo p.m. Tuesday a. Thuraday Watch every week after the premiere Group W, Cable 1 O .ro MCml Formula One Chnd Prix or Europe llY9 from Brands Hatch. Eng- 18nd. (2 hrs.) (8) .. "Shipwrec:tt" ( 1978, Ac:Mn- t1Xe) Robert Logan. Micki Jamieon-Oleon. • hr., 43 mlrlmi .. TWft II .-a..-UA ......... •WIN VACATIONS •WIN PRIZES •WIN T.V.'s, V.C .R.'s .. Watch 'Super Deal' the T.V. Show ned to save you money!'' ... -Sunday Coal. 15:.:.. " . ..,. . ...,.~ mWll "The Secret Of The G<>'den Ora· gon" ( 1983. Adventure) Renee Houstoo. Bnan Haines. ~f"zj36 min.) •II UIC 9.::1 ... ,.,,, ...... 19 C>aBl!ITWl .. ..,. ...,. .. ,_. ........ JG.,,.,, CLOllUP ........ C*O• .... ,~ c.-... .,..,,_,Q .... , ... Mml-.,. "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. West ern) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur roughs. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) Cl)llCMI "AM Of Me" (1964, Comedy) Steve Martin, Uy Tomlin. ( 1 ht . 33 min l ...... ·----,. =--1:11 ~alWIT nMnCAT .._. .. .... ~.-. um.- wmtOll.• ,,.,, . ....., nm•,.., ... YOUlml PAftm .. mna.uca ---Ol--t 1:11 mWll "Anatomy Of A Murder" ( 1959 Mystery) James Stewart. Ben Gazzara Q hrs , 25 min.) .. 8 Cl) lllmAY •JU 1 11 Scheduled· pro- hies of photopxnallst Robert cape and ltU1hof Aot>ert Cannier (·'The ChocOl&te Wa~ (1 hr., 30 min.) , ..... ..,.. ....... la I .... wmtOll.• ..... ,..,, ....... fWJM'llCWOPM._fl IP fl MTW.. -·MIC Looks at the pioneering chlmpenzee research of Or. Jane Goodall. who has been wOO<lng kif OYer 20 yea~ on the most comprehenal'le il'Nlte st= In aclentlflc history ( t hr ) ..--nmv ..... ...... ...,. ... ". --., ..... .. -CD Cl ...,, ........ AT M .,_ Scheduled revtewa: "Jagged Edge" (Jett &ldges. Glefv'I Close). "Sweet Oreema" (Jeaalea Lange. Ed Hatril"'"To Live and Ola In LA." 1-1 lmATCM.YAIY nar etc.,.. ~ _,_ ... "The Thing" (1951, Sclence- Fictlon) Jemes A~. Dewey Martin ( 1 hr , 27 mt:t-: ijm;i: Wembley's on 11 m!S· lion of revenge 11'• Boober tear-. him. btJt hi9 ~ teQ I i.lltlytng twta1 0 10 Sunday, Octot>er 8, 1985 (J) .._ ____ Keo Howard stars In Mark Twain's classic pr&-Clvil War story lnvoMng a mystery based on mistaken ldeotl1ies that iS sotved by the town's law· 8f. Pudd'nhead Wiison. ( 1 hr., 30 = e1t••CMAM.m•m,.. -~ .. MTM,_ ....,." ...... ....... OIM.llGm II ~-----c· ... MCI .. , ... , ......... ... "The Mlracie Of Kathy Miiier" (1981, Drama) Sharon Gless. Frank Converse. ( 1 h1 • 40 min.) ([) cm ... "The Westerne<" ( 1940 Western) Gary Cooper, Walter Brennari L! hr .. 40 min.) CZ).,_ "Heart Llt<e A Wheel" ( 1983. Biography) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Bridg· l es. J~~5~~'.lla -Cl) M. nll&Y ..... .. " ....... , . .,.. MYOP.:O•r Im RnM COPll.Mlt ... "Teacher's Pei" ( 1958, Came- l~ =~ Oof15 Day. (2 hfs .. 30 'Y CAIMI ITI ,..,,...,.. ........ _ --·~ -Cl) 111.POOflM.L San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons (Live) (3 hrs.. 30 min) I ""*•• .. • t\IALLU.. ... "Harum-ScaNm" ( 1965, MUSl· cal) Elvis Presley, Mary Ann Mobley (2 hrs) 8 MMCINl-C.CGU.a ~ .-r College footban scores and hlghlighta ffom around the country and a loot< at next weetl's major con!ests I ~-··· ,..... .. WU I ,.., ....... .... ... fllDOllM&. Regional C<Ml'&ge of Buffalo 8111 at lndlanapolta Cotta, Plftt- burgh St.....,. at Miami Oolphlrll °' N9w England Patriot• at CleYelend Browne. IUve) (3 hft.) IAYOP•au•r ......... ... "All Of Me" (1964. Comedy) St8Yt Martin, Liiy Tomlin. (1 hr . 33 min.) (!) tml llAA Youth Classic from Colum· t>us, ~A) ( t hr.) (I) "Aaclna With The Moon" (1964, Romance) ~n Penn, Elzabeth Mc:Govem.f 1 tv .. <46 min.) __ ,... .... -U1111'90 .... ..., •• , ... .-r ......... ____ , .... ,. Rl''P ._.llCmt ,. ==r. .,.-...... -~ ..... II ...... _ • .. "Houle Cell" (1978. Come- . ctf) Welt• Milttheu. ~ .McUon. (2 hrs ) MILE CIWW _,.,_, !Ml ~MA!I I MYUI•_, IWOPP Alfa M .,_ "Sheena" ( 198-4, Adventure) Tanya Aobefts.-Ted Wass (1 hf , 57 mtnL CD (0).,,. "MetalStOfm The 0.lruc· tiOn Of Jared-Syn" ( 1983, Solenoe Fie· tiOn) Jeffrey Byron. Tim Thomenlon. ( 1 hr . 24 min.) (Z)mWll "Secrel Honot" ( 1964. Orama) Phil~ Baker Hall ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1t'S Cl) Jft'll Chicago Cub9 at St. LOU!!. Cardlna~~ hrs., 15 min.) n:11 e mm •-• llMlf"f Pikes Peak Race To The Oouds. A 16 mile course of dangerous curves to 1he summl1 of Pikes Peek. 'Al :•tour •n l tmYCCUWTTAml Clmlfc:llme ... "A Big Hand For The L1Ule Lady" ( 1966. Comedy) Henry Fonda Joanne Woodward. ( 1 tv., 35 min.) • '°"111_11Mm __ __ _Alt ______ _ ,_ITOCl•I -111'ML!dm , ........ 0 Ufttu. At Pf8SS time, A8C planned 10 aif • game from the National league East or American League W•t dt· vision pemant races. (Live) (2 hra . 30 min~ 1--~ Se<l Sack" ( 1957, Com&-<M Jer..!l, Lewts. Oevid Wayne. (2 hrt.) an N HJ. Atlanta Bra\'91 at San fran clsco Giants (Live) (3 hrs., 5 min,) • 11Yll•t1 "Rumpole Of The Balley" Aftef the new banls1er plMda with Rurn- pole to defeod hef lister In a murder trl81 Horace learns the Pfeslding judge It wld&- ty known as a death penalty advocate ---·----YUM i) O (1 hr.) MllO Mtml Founula One Grand Prnc of Europe ffom Branda Hatch, England ffi) (2 ~ Cl) -+ I M LOST ... UHi When Ed and T rlxle have an er~t. Ralph stays up aN night trying to c:orMnce Ed ~=upc;> . .... -·----1-ma•1 ... ,amlJll ... "Under Are" ( 1983. Orama) Nick Nolte. Joeona C.seldy (2 hrL. 8 min.) ITM ...... _,,. .................. .. .......... .... LI C I_... - l -lunclay Cont. The first of three programs focusing on the extraOl'dlnary achievements or people with disabilities. ( t hr ) • IR. fl001ULL San Diego Chargers al Seattle Seahawks = (3 hrs.) e '9IOl'Otl1AIC 00 llCMI "BralnstOl'm" ( 1983, Science- Fiction) Christopher Walken. Nata11e WOOd. ( 1 hr . 46 mm ) (1:) cm llCMI "Oreamscape·· ( 1984, Sct-eoce Fiction) Dennis Oueld, Max Von Sy- dow. ( 1 hr., 35 min ) Cl) .. "A Cold Wind In August" ( 1961. Orama) Lola Albright. Scott Mar- lowe. ( 1 hr .. 20 min) .... ,.AUC1'1* W ct) llCMI "The Ph1ladelph1a Experiment" ( 1984, Science FICllOO) Michael Pare Nancy_ ~lleo. ( 1 hr . 42 min ) W PM:11191Mlm ..... .......... ----flllln'G. ''llC ... W ....,.,..., II ......... -.T llCMI "The New Oaughle<s Of JoShua C4be" (1976, Comedy) JOhn Mclnttre Jeanette Nolan ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) II llCMI "The Concrete Cowboys·· ( 1979, MystefY) Jerry Reed, Tom Sel· leek =' • ··The Last Song" ( 1980, Suspense) Lynda Carter, Ronny Cox (2 hrs.) e '•Wl81U_U..,T W John and Tom Anter host the second annual presentation of the lttm festival which salutes extraord1- na~= people. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) • ••DCMITGIY ~ AU1'0 MCml CART Laguna Secs 300 llve~2hrs ) 191 COLLm ~ Oregon State at Southern camornla (Taped) (3 hrs ) Ir.WT C.-AITM PU.Pia _,,.MIMT Ii) tmD CM ITCllY (I) llCMI "Give My Regards To Broad Street" ( 1984. Musical) Paul McCartney. ~an &ow~ hr . 48 min.) •• = "Girl Happy" ( 1965, Musical) Elvts Pr=:;helley Fabares. (2 hrs.) D 0 CUPTUCK,_M.D From Canberra. Australia (Taped) ( t hr • 30 min) • Llllmll °' ,... ... ,,., , ... Extra<><dinary wealth on the Island of Brunet; tours of Australia and Morocco. HollywOOd hairsty11St Jose Ebe<. animal tramer Gunther Gebel-Williams. ( 1 hr ) li)llllMlmln.ou.119Mfl CC) llCMI "Moonrunners·· ( 1975, Adven- IUre) James Mitchum. Klel Martin. ( 1 hr 42 mm.) 00 WlllO MllOI (1:) cm .. ··swamp Thing" (1982 . Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis. Jour- dan ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%) "°"' "The Brave One" ( 1956. Ora- ma) Michael Ray. Rodolfo Royos ( I hr • 40 ~1CU *1-0W'•AL .. lfllTlm PlllrM'fmMm -Ill• Songwriter-author Gary Smith, a victim of multiple sclerosis. cele- brates the be&Yfy of Utah's Canyonlands Pa~ional source or his w0<ks I TOLR •mtJ lmn.DUIM119AITI llCMI "Running Brave" (1983, Ora- ma) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle ( 1 hr. 45 mm.) I •-•ccurm._ W ITMUIB Ulm ........ 90¥11 "CaboBlanco" ( 1981. Suspense) Charles Bronson. Jason Ro- bards. (2 hrs ) e .,_ ··springlleld Rifle" ( 1952, Western) Gary Coopef. PhyltiS Thaxter ig hrs.} • emATIU Dml:JIQll "Uve From Un- coin Center· Jullltard at 80" Host Patrick Watson is jOlned by Christopher Reeve and Kelly McGlllls IOI' this celeb<atlon of I lc1 rbo1· l,aWI 1 · M<>tmt Oliw ~lcmoti<tl Pmt · ~1ortuary · \1ausoleums ·Cemetery PRIDE* QUALITY** DIDICA llON * * * 1625 Giller Avenue• C-ta Mesa • Phone (714) 540-5554 1he tamed school's 80th year. Perlormers Include students from the rnus;c, drama and dance dlvlsionS as well as alumna Leontyne Price. (2 hrs ) WISSW ... mf •IF R IW .. , ..... ..... _, -~ -LCllllLJRIH .. WUURll PACIMM,_ .,.._MlllTIM.l.LosAn- geles Lakers at Boston Celtics (2 hrs .• 30 min.) Cf) IOM' .-A AW_. Continuing dra- mas m both daytime and prtme time are honored, with awards lnclUding Best Se- nes. Outstanding Act0< and Actress and Ou1standing Villain Nominees were cho- sen by the readerS of Soap Opera Digest. Hosts· David Hasselhotl, C8therlne Hick- land "~rs.) 0 Mell wmt MWt WWWIZ Consumer mlormatlon on trash bags. imi- tation sealOOd prOduCts. vacation safety Items and furniture tor children l ... c.- _.A .... In the first of a two-pert report on IOOd, Jane &ody looks at high technology and the role of sclenee In food ~lily l5.J .,_ "The River Raf' (198-4, Ora- ma) Tommy Lee Jones. Martha Plimpton 1 hr . 3.4 min.~ 1U ........ .. a• ... CllN .... Q rA-.. ~'°--·""" P .,.. "Way Ou1 West" ( 1985, Com&- dy) Sta.n Laurel, 04lver Hardy ( 1 hr • 5 min.) ~--...-.u•w'lmATWT (1:) cm ... Almcall'f Antmaled. Af- ter 20-year-old Nlcholas Nickleby a.rrives 1n Londot'I with his widowed mother and younger sister. he's plagued with prOb- lems caused by an evil uncle and a brutal Sunday, October 8, 1985 11 ~-Q ! 1 hr .. 30 min.) (2 ) .. I Flndn Keepers" ( 19tM, ) Mlchael O"Keefe, 8eYerly O'An- >. (1ht .. 38 ~ -.,,... • Jn APM•nr M•MY--... -lf-~lnt .... wtth Amo6d Schwarzei iegget' and Chuck NOfrlt ; movie pr~ of "Sw..t Dreemt" (Jelalca Lange) I "Miine" (819- 1.) and "To UY9 and Ole In L.A." ---a.. Oft A ... -Mm Jefnea Whitmore nenatee en tlC.81'ninaUon of the Smlthlonlan lnttlMlon'a cet1bbMn reeeetcti project that ~ the uee of coral reeft for the development at food r• souroes~J (JI) ,., m Wembley''• on a mle- tlOn of l9Y9ngl afttt Boober 8C*• him, but NI plens take a terrtfylng twltt Q ••010-.a. Iris• -·1"iiinu11 IT.,._ lnt8Mew Mld'IMI c.ine. ( 1 hr.) .. "Kleeln' Coullnl'' (196', .... cal) Elvis Pr911ey, Glenda FM... When the goyemment ha trout>ee petlUldng a hmbllly to Mii NI lend. hit AK Force COUlln II uktd to t8ke over. (2 hra.) • di Mo flOOllM.L OelM COWbOyt at New Yortl Glentt (~) Q (9 tn.) Cl>•-• ,_ Ms. Shel wooer. Injury In a ha~ w.y ecctdent leadl to ltudent retlittanoe when the Board of EdUc:atlon proNblta denclng In certain areat of the IChool. ( 1 ~ .. "The Retum Of Muwtll Smert" (1980, Comedy) Don Adami. SyMe t<rls- tel. A bumbling aecret lgtllt t.c. hit matt dangerous adverMry In en arch-ri-1*1 who ptene to leundl ,.,-.. ttwt wtll dllr'Obe the entire hunW\ populltlon. (2 lb~1!:. .... ~---wed In r8ll6na aquettc .,.... and J*nt• tor tood In Ifie U.S., an. Jlplt1 and (R) O (1 hr.) Wl'WV•WmT "Th• Buddy ~·· (1984. Alctwd er.,... aMn ~ don. ""''** complollal• -when • ~~ ... a gedglt ~and ~..., •• "'*"tor ..... -e.~ii.~"·"'"''----.......... c, ... ~) ..... Ooly Pston. M ._ tabllhld ~ .., bltil tt.c ft.,, tum I touclmOUhd NIW YOftt Cly Olb drMf into I oorwtndng country ....... ......... -·-'PG'Q 11 tw .. --~--·-nerd tell for Vicki, Jemie oomee up with a ~ for t. ttwra aure to end the at- 12 &undey, Ootober e. 1w liw...om.• (1)1•11 .... Keo Howard ttars In Miik Tnln't cllll* pC'..cMI War 81ory lnvoMng a myattty b99td on mlltaken ldentltlel thet 11 IONtd by the town'a law- Pudd'nhMd Wlaon. (1 tv .. 3C> min.) ,. ...... ..., ·=-••0111w• Chene and babylftt1rl9, ~ provw to be a buat whirl they 'mleplaet" an Infant In the pertc. e .. "The Concrete Cowboys" (1 979, ~) J«ry RMd, Tom Sel- leck. Two footlooM MontaM cowboys find !,,.,,.,..... It «*lght up In • mystery autroundlng • ~ linger In Nethvllle. i == m.-Gutsta: New Edition, U- lact. (1 hr.) ..... ,_ ... ,_mu. "' .. ... ._ AT ,.. "Jelay9 Nonnen" opera 1ter )olna John Wlllleme and the Boston Popa for a conctft thet lnciUdes "Ht'a Got the Whole Wor1d In Hll Hands" and~e~;,,g~ .. ,..,. f cm .. "Banenee" 11911, eom. dy) WOO<Jy Alen. LOUllt ~.A prOd- uet t•ter. boftd "4th hie everydey rou- tine, goea to • lrMI Latin Amtrican country end beCOfntl •dictator duflng a ~ uPhtMll. 'PO' (t hr., 22 min.) Cl) .. "Th• Pawnehop" (1916. Com- edy) Ch1rlle Chaplin. Edna ~.Chalte ptllyt a pewnbrotuw's I~ .._wt;:f .rtl wrfCt(a t" 8'0ra. : ft'A. Ricky convtnoee his father to hW't hie ~ t>enkrupt mothet and Iha almOat tlnglehandtdty rulna Ed-wtr<r. bullntel. (%) .... ~ Of Me" ( 19M. Comedy) SttMt Martin, Uy Tomlln. A hapltte law· yer'a normal routine .__,.. • <lfferent ~th/9 aft•• CMtankerous helrtsa's 1CMJ1 tranltl'llQrat• Into one side of hrs -~·PG-~ hr .. 33 min.) .. ==--The dl9covery 1n oenturtee-dd •.-ton at • • eotWtNctlon tit• provides ...... Cl wttti a leed In a murder lnwttlgation. Chuc* Connort. Meg Fetter gueet atar. Q i hr ... II .._ TnnlMt't epJ- aodl: "The ....,, Atnctl00.7 .ttwrtng 8ootl =and Bltbar• Sherma. ---~=1 ..... Queata: 8htlle E., The Mc> ~ l(lng. SyMa. Rick Spring-• ,.._._Jr'~.) . .,_,, PU And ~· Thi ......,. Pl'fotm tome Of tNlr ~ ~ hill. lnc:UlnG ·i..mo On A Jet AIM'' and "Puff, 'the MIQlc .. '"'· <BJ ... "The Par1t Is Mint" ( 1985, Ora- ma) Tommy Lee Jones. Helen Shaver A dlslraught man Ignites an urben crisis when he takes New Yor1<'s Central Park hostage to bring attention to the plight ol Vietnam veterans. Q ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) (I) ... "Missing In Action" (19&4, Ad· venture) Chuck Norris. M. Emmett Walsh An American colonel relumt to Vietnam tlo ==:.:~hr , 41 min.) .. e ...,_ ..aecca 5 I TI Hos· pltaltzed lolowlng a shootout with ltle po- lice. a murderer (Robert Carradine) pet· auadeS a gullele88 nurse (Llaa P-an) to hel~.:r· ~z•-•WllL ~ {D) .. "Monty PythOn'I The Mean· Ing Of Life" ( 1983. Comedy) John Cleeee, Michael Palin. The Sewn Agee of Man PfOVlde the IOOM framewortt for • se- ries of comic epl&odte spoofing fYe<Y· thing from eexual rep<oductlon to glUttcr ilV.~~ -... I .. Cl) CIAlY LD A PGI (S.UOO Prem- iere) Harry (Jack Warden) and hie friend Chick Parrish (Pat Harrington) report a murder they witnessed during a hellc0p18f fllght over San FranolsCO. John Ruben· 8teln and Penny Peyser also star. ( 1 hr.) a e ... "The Long Hot Summer" {Premiere. Drama) (Part 1 of 2) Don Johnsofl. Jason Robards. The antval of an ambitious drlltet In a small Mltallialppl hamlet serves as a catalyst tor ausplelon. vlolence and murder. Q (2 hra ) e ..aY .... 91C:Ml. A look at lour new daytime shows premlttlng Ootobef 7 "lnday News," "All AbOUt Ui," "What's Holl What's Not?" and ''lt'a a ~1 Life " (1 hr) 8 9 IMCIYm MacOyvet re41ee his wits 10 escape lrom mefcenarlet t~t have wreaked havoc In the Jungles of Burma Q ~~ .... • ll0'11 "Cabo81anco" ( 198 t. Suspense) Charlee Bfoneon, Jaaon Ro- bards. An exiled Nazi domlnat• a tmell Peruvian coast11 town during the 19409. l hrt.) ••m~ •ta Cl WYM "Nancy Att0<" As the fk1t woman membef of Parllamtnt. Nancy oppo9e1 relaxing the dlvon:e laws and le llCCU8ed of hypocrisy (Part 6 of 8) l~-L.9 •wt"'l"'t• ... fl "Rumpole Of The Bdey" er the new barrister plMdt with Rum- pole to defend her sisle< In a murdtt trial, Horace learns the presiding )udge II wtdt- ~known as • death penetty advocate . l.i,~~'ilifl •• Ii .. "Under Flr ... (1983. Drama) Nici< Nolte. Jcenne Cateldy. Two ~ can )oumdatt tnd • ptlotographer °°"" the Nicaraguan war.,,..• Freneh doubtt egerit ueea photographs of rtbelt to ..ch tor key Sandlrata leaders 'R' (2 Na@ ·I MN&.m .. •T Holt Robert11 Wfl;ft- !!f\'b. C!J .. "Hlgh Midnight" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Mike Como<•. 0.Vld Blmey. A oon-atNctlon ~ _., r~ wt'8f\ NI wh and otlld n mletekanfY kllld W, I ~r~ (2hra.) CC) .. "The Ptilladetphll ~t" landay Coal. ( 1964, Science Fiction) Mlohael Pare. Nancy Allen In 1943. a lop !leCfet radar test aboard • naval deStroyer goes haywire end two 98ilofs are propelled. 'Ila a tim&-warp, Into a almllar experiment tak· 1!!Q ~ce In 198-4. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 42 min.) -·Cl) nwiMI '°"' D (Season Prem· lere) Trapper (Pernell Roberts) prepares to perform an artificial heart transplant. meenwtlile, Gonzo (Gregocy Harrison) meets and fale In loYe wtth a vetClflnerlan (Andree MarCOYlcci). Lome Luft and Jenls Paige foln the cast. (Part 1 of 2) ( 1 hr) I =:....wlTGlmTI A hoax that coet the French government S 100 mllllon. biz.arr• contests Including a leap Into a tankful of amphibians; a rema!1(able new •rttftele'H 1 hr.) I:& •• 'TI ... 11.W&L •t& Cl WTM "The Irish .M." ()btectlng to Salty'1 love for FIUrry, s.Ay't mother p6ant to aend he< to Eng- land where lhe wtll Ave with an aunt (Part Sof,u~~) 1 ... , I A ~ --"LMI From Lin· coin c.nte<: JUlllard at 80" Host Patric!< Watton II joined by Chrlstophef Reeve and Kiiiy McGMlle for this celebration of the famed tehool'a 801h year. Per1ormers lncludt ttudentt from the mu91c. drama and dance dM$IOnS as well as alumna ~tyne ~~hrs.) CIJ Miii Wor1d Championship Demolltlon Oefby and Flour• Eight c:om· f::'.tltlon from UndeMursl. N. Y. (R) ( 1 ~ ... "The seduction Of Joe Tynan" (1979, Ofama) Alan Alda. Barbara Harrlt. An honest. lnfluentlal US sen&· tor's polttlcal ambition and his attalf wtth a t>Mutlful lebof attorney put his famlly un- der a ttraln. 'A' (1 hr .. 41 min.) (1)-.n• Oona.Id must come to terms wtth hit hOm<>lexuallty wt.en his Air Force buddlet arr!W for a Visit. Q l_,. .. ,. ... a,.1-• -..., ...• _,.. ..... '~ .. "Going BerMrk" (1983. Comedy) Johr'I Candy, Joe Flaherty POii· Uclan9. Mtobtca and r~ CIJ!t are pert of !NI comtdy taet ttle caS1 of S«:Ol'ld City TV 'R' ( 1 hr .. 2 min.) Cl) .~.._ Whan meet peckers ttorm the Congr...ion.I meet locker and take the butcher hoattlQI. publclty-con· tcloul FOl'9hMd tradet pl80ea wttti the kr==· =IU:Gt.T . """ ~ed tltecuthie (M Mecy) gatt un- upected *""' whlfl hi ...,.. • unique l~~g ··~'""-'"'='--A. 8oottlth ,....,..y ~ • ~ n<Mltt whO ~ to London to leunch hll ('" bOok onl)' to dlltco"9f ttlel n hit '*" benned beck home. Start ~ 'Hardy and eO'Nlll (1 hr.) ·--...... lldb I -IM •111111 Ed Md T""91 ~an IWpwlt, ~ ttays up el nlgl'lf trytng tOeanWIOlt Ed to patc;t) thingS up. O CZl mwll "Now And ForeYer" (1983, Drama) Cheryl Ladd. Robert Colaby. A woman turns to alcohol when her husband Is arrested on a rape charge. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 =1m'l£v:t.• .... tW Cll ... FWllW ftiMi 811.alTI 2 w utmUCA Scheduled· Dr. Ruth Wastheimer discusses Mx and the single ~~a;.i;.:.-.;arca& hr± ~ AT M .,_ Scheduled r8'1iews: "Jagged Edge" (Jett &ldges. Glenn Close). "Sweet Ofeamt" (Jetllca Lange, Ed ~t1i.;i "To LMI and Dia In L.A." a AllllllfT nm -lnt81Vlew with Michael Caine. ( t hr.) ... , ..... CC) .,. "Lenny" ( 1974, Biography) Dustin Hottman, Valerie Panlne. Cetebfat· ed comedian and social commentator Lenny Bruce lrles to speak freety within the constraints of the t950s and '60s le-- I system. 'R' ( 1 hr • 52 min ) IOCAmtD091•• .. tW flUAllLlf•LM tM ... "Love Story" ( 1970. Ro- mance) All MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal. A young widower racells his wtte. a victim of leukemia. (2 ~ .. 15 min.) I m,.,•••• -~ .. = "Racing With The Moon" (1984, Romance) "Sean Penn, Eltzabeth McGovern In late 1942. tust before he's scheduled to leave fOf boot camp, a teen- ager from the wrong side of the traci(t fans In love wtth the new gift In town. 'PG' i_! hr , 46 min) tWCID mwll "Sheena" (1984. A<Mflture) Tanya Roberts, Ted Wua. An American TV produoer falls In love with a Jungle queen out lo stop an educated natN. prince from usurping the throne of an Afr._ can kingdom. Based on the comlc-bOok heroine. 'PG' o ( 1 hr., 57 min.) -,-............ .eta••• • ,..c:&m ATM --SchecMed revtews· "Jagged Edge" (Jeff Bndge9. GWwl Cloee). "Sweet Ofeema" (Jealce Lange, IEd ttil''; "TotL:W.and Ole In LA ... C11Mt••--..1111mr• W•A< 911/flY_,.. ... emlert) The peth leading to totel ~ strvctloo la charted..~~ of majOr social. econOl"l'llC end tee cal developmtnts during the put ~M.i.,.um ~ Mn'O .... NASCAR HOiiy Farma 400 from Nor1h Wllkae.t>oro. N C (R) (3 .. ,h(J.~ .... -., .. 1D1.-Cl ••• Sc~ ln- ttMewt with John "'* end Oltnr'I 00.: 1 tour of the Lot A.ngelee ~ HWI ~hool fet the Artt.. Cl) .. "Mirror Of o.c.ptton·• (187&. Mystery) Kim Derby. Jenlel MaxMI. A young woman loc*I Into ttle d!MppMr· ance of her two roommatea. whO ,_... returned efttr ~ ttle Mmt em-et Id. l 1 hr . 30 min.) ...:: .... .... ---·- flOOTIM1 ..r College footbell IOOfes and hlghllgl'lts from around the country and a look at next weett'a major contests laoaN1a&11• ,,... -----.ATU.. .. ,,,,,,,,, ... W .,. "Mackenna's Gold" ( 1969. Western) Gr~ Pack. Omar Sharif. A man MarcheS fOf a canyon ot gold be- longing to Apacne. and It I<**' by • Mexlc:an bendlt and an Apeche !TlUl- da<~ tn.) Cf) "Petulia" ( 1968, Ofama) Julie Christle, George C. Scott. A nwrted ~ an talls In love wtth another men, bUt de- cldel to patch up her marrlege aftClf her h\»band beats her ( 1 hr . ao min ) 1:-C:Xwi.u.u. .... ,..._ ... "Flying Down To Rio" (1933, Musical) Ginger Rogers. Fred Mtalfe. A beauttful women In Alo de JaneWo be- comes the caute of rivalry between two ol her many admirl<S. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.} • .,. .. suun wm:•••n till~.,. "Laaeiter" (1984. AdYenture) Tom Sellecit. Jane Seymour A ciMSy American )8wel thief Is blaci<malled by the FBI to steal a fortune In NW-held tewelt ~.through pre-World War II London .... hr.,40mln) •1 .,. "Macho Cettahan" ( 1970, Western) Devid Janssen, Jeen Sebefg. A woman otte<s a hoge bounty tor the cap- ture of the man whO raped her and klied her hulbend. (2 tn.) 1-·---IN~IUll I I w .. "The Rt¥9r Rat" ( 198'. Of• ma) Tommy Lee Jonel.. Martha Ptlmpton. ParOled aft« llefVfng thirteen yeen In~ on. a man returns to his home along the Mlssltslppl a.nd str\Jgg6e8 to form a , ..... tlonlNp wtth the daughtClf he never knew. ·pa· hr .. 34 min ) =1--"Terror In The Altlet" (1984, Suspente) Narrated by Donald PtHnnoe and Nancy Allen. A look at cinematic ~ ttvough • ~tlon of ••• 09fPtl from fllml IUCh .. 'Frank.tnattin'', "Ptycho". and "HelowMrl" 'R' ( 1 hr • 22 min l -aern:.::ume ---.. .. • 11 .... --==-er -hnclay Coal. Wood A'i{*r1ed couple triee to keep a speclaly ~ deW::e. wtllch alows a per900 to experleooe the 180S8tlons felt by another. from milt~ and ltldu8trial Q:..°'419· 'PG' ( 1 ht . 46 "*'.) lJ) ... "Give My Aeaatds To 8'08CI Street" ( 1 ~. Muslcal) f'au1 McCartney. 8fyan &own In a dream. a famous musi- -~ ''The Lonefy Ov(' ( 1~. Comedy) Stew Martin. Chanes Gfodlo. ( 1 tv .. 30 min ) •(%)"All Of Me" (1~. Comedy) Steve Martin. Uy Tomlin (1 ht , 33 min ) "® ''The Part( I& Mine" (1985. Orama) Tommy Lee Jones. Heten Shaver C 1 Iv . 46 min.) -~ "Cry Repel" ( 1973. Oram.) Pete< Coffletd. Andtee Marcow::d ( 1• Iv . 15 min.) (%) "Heart Uke A Wheel'' ( 1963. Biogra- phy) Bonnie Bedelia. Beet.I 8'1dge9. ( 1 ht .. 53 min.) M CI) "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983, Orama) JoM Schnelder. Kltl< Douglea ( 1 tv . 35 min) M a7) "Change Of Habit" (1 969. Orama) ENts Preeley, Mary Tyler Mool'J (2 hnl.) -~ .. Stacy's Knights" ( 1983, Orama) Andra Millian. KeYln eo.tn« ( 1 Iv . 35 min.) (8) "The v Ml Of Living !Angeroualy" ( 1983. Orama) Mel G4t>soo, Slgoufney w...,.. ( 1 Iv .• 55 min.) •ClJ .. Now Md Forever'' ( 1983. Orama) Ct*)'! Ladd. Robert eow>y. ( 1 tv .. 32 min.) -~ "Iceman" ( llHM. Orama) Timothy Hutton. Undlay Oouee ( 1 tv . 39 min.) ®"Swing Shift" ( 1!HM, Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt f\*811 ( 1 ht . 40 min.) e "F'we ~ Afnca" ( 1~. AdYenture) MaA¥een O'Hara. Macdoneld Caley ( 1 ht., 30mtn.) -Ill ''Wegonmater" ( 1950, Western) Ben Jotnoo. Joenne ON (2 hrs ) (I) .. Gun Gtoty" ( 1957. Westem) Stew· 8f1 Of anger. Rhonda Fleming ( 1 tv . 29 min.) tW(Z) 'Aying Down To Alo'' (1933, Muei- <*) Ginger Rogers. Fred Atteire. ( 1 tv .. 29nWI) -· "TM._.. Of October .. (1974. l5ranw) [Part 'of 2T WWatn Devane. Martlrt Sheen. (2 tn.) ~ "P9ople W\I Talk.. ( 1961, Comedv) Cery Gtent. JMnne ow. ( 1 ht . 50 "*'·> (JI) "'to Rece The Wind" ( 1980, Orema) SteYe Guttenberg. Randy au.Id. ( 1 tv . 46mln.) (I) "The 8tlddy System" ( 199-4. eom.- dy) Alchltd Or~ Susan SefandOn 1 ht .. 50 min.) -.. Cennen' = ()per1) ~ Ml-mn......ionriieon. Domngo. (2 Iva . mn.> W ''The l.Aldy VanWlel" ( 1938, UV. ttry) M1t09ret Lockwood. Mlchaet ~ (1hr.30mlo.) • ~ "The Belled Of Gregorto Cot1ez" 14 Sunday, October e. 1985 cian searches for the m&$l8f tapes to his new album wNct> he entrusted to an und- emanded aide. ·PG· < 1 hr .. 48 min. I ••.,.. "Cava.lry Scout" (1951. Wes1- em) Rod cameroo, Au(j(ey Long. A CMI· ian scout se1s out to locale two stolen Gatltng ~ and ottief weapons robbed from an arsenal ( 1 tv . 30 nWI.) ( 1983. Orama) Edward James Olmos Tom Bower (1 tv , 44 min ) ® "Baby Blue Marine" ( 1976. Orama) "-n-Mlchael Vincenl. Glynnts O'Connor L!hr ,30mln) Cl) "The Rad<" ( 1956. Orama) Paul Newman. Watter PldgeOn ( 1 hr . •O min) •Cil "Hands Across The Table" ( 1935. Comedy) Catole Lombard. Fred MacMur- ~· (1hr .. 20mln) 4111(.k) ·'Stacy's Knights" ( 1983, Drama) Andra Millian, Kevin Costner ( 1 hr . 35 min l •CD (Q) "The Actventl.Hes Of Buckaroo Banz.ar Across The 8th Olmerlslon" (1934. Science flctlon) Petef We41e!, John Llthgow. ( 1 hr. 43 min) (%) "Heer1 Like A Wheel" ( 1983. Biogra- phy) Bonnie Bedella. Beau BrldgeS ( 1 hr ,53mln ) •al> "Mistef Roberts" (1955, Comedy) Henry Fonda James Cegney (2 hrs . 15 min) •OO "Chariots Of Are" (1981 , Orama) Ben Ooss. Ian Chatleson (2 tvs . 3 mm ) _ .,,_, .. ---- ·11::.n. Ill flOOllM.I. SI LOUIS CardinalS 81 W=on Redsl<lns (Lrve) Q (3 hfs ii:.-:ir ··-; Ill NOtlMl St Louis Cerdinals a1 WaNngton Aedlklns (Live) Q (3 hrs ) l•,...c•.n ....... I 1171119Cm --U-19PHl&Y NDllCY•JFll _.."Iceman" (1984, Orama) Tim- othy Hutton. llndaay Oouee. Memt>ers of an expedition teem dlecOY9f and defrost a trOl«'I -40..000--YMf-dd Gteet\Jfe, ~ onlf member wants to keep the Iceman altve 'PG' (1ht ,39mln) (I) -M 11 A preview of the up-coming Amencan Ind NallOnel LMQUe ~yoffMriel. Cl) .... "Eddie Mte0n's Run" ( t983. Or1ma) John Schneider, Kirt< Oouglu. An eecaped orlmlnel beoomee the queny of a hllll lllw oftloef 'PG' ( t tw .• 35 m ) ........ .. --.. WOCIM .. CL&UI =i~wszt• -. ..... •11••••ma11 • ...... --... .... CART L.agune S.C. 300 from Calf. (R) (2 twt.) e mT fll., •T Gu.t X rated fllm star, E~~lliams. •1cae mrmf' I 1W lnt.W.W Wllh Annie Lennox and Oeve S1ewet1 of 1he ~~"--(I) PA Ill re-Don Johnloo. the Joan Collins hat oolectlon DM.&M .. ,-.c•• -. ...... ....... ... ,,. ... ., .. .., (11) .... "T aecherl" ( 1984. Orama) Nlcit Notte, Jo8eth Williams. A lawsuit bfought against a zoe>lika urban Noh school fOf awarding a dlpbnl to 111 lfi1- 1erate student sputs a ~ lnstruc· '°' to seerch '°' his dl9carded Ideals 'A' L! hr . 46 mtn.) CZ>_.,. "Get Oazy" ( 1983. Comectvl Malcolm McDowell. Allen Gootwitz. A fa. moos rode musk: Impresario hosts a dllas- 1rous New Veer's Eve bah. 'A' ( 1 hf. 32 .. "'llAT elO'IUS 1'9al> .,.. "Cenyon ~.. (1946 Western) Dana Andrews. Si.In Hey- ward When ht& pal II k*8d In .n lndlln maSS8Cfe. a cowboy .W. the deed men's flancee. (2 tvs.) 1:11 • l • M ,.,_ ~lured. Or Joel Weisman. a leedlng authority on AIDS discusses the outtoc* of the dMiete: Rev Steve Piet8f5 dlscuuee tMI blltue vrith AIDS, memt>en ol the SNntl Foundetlon otter ac:Moe on how to tr•t Alo& W:tlmt; a look at Ellz.abett\ Tlytor't fundr.-r '°' AIOSr-rch. ....~ -"•'a --ATU.. ., .... .. ,_ ... ..... _..,.,,, ..... ml Clml•"C'NO IOCI Mck.-y end Freggle c»- Ylse I plot to at•I Junior ()org't priz.e rad- !iltl iiicm,...,. .. Cl) 'IC M It ----Amtn-lnveetlgiltet when ~oup of .ctMt1· ~r':::. == lilr'Tonlght Show" music condUdOf Doc a...,. • ._, end country ~ Lee G< .. IWOOd .,.. 'ftetlml of pt9Ctklal jOk-. man-on-t~Mt lnteMewt 11 • glttc teat~hl.) • "1 Weot lo Keep My BeOy'' (1978, Orama) Meriel~,..., Anepech. A pregnent 15-~ iabln- oon.d by hit boo/friend deddll IO fw¥t the be, T'2,..." '*-"· (2 twt.) Ir=. ........ -Monday Coa•. e mwll "Cahlh. United States Marshal" ( 1973. Western) John Wayne, George Kennedy A lawman's search tor a band ot outlaws is complicated when he learns that his own sons nave become robbefs. ~hrs.) / • W • • •• (Season Premiefe) A computer error sends perlect 8-year-old Konrad (Huci<lebe<Ty Fox) to a woman (Po#y Holliday) who dOeSn't meet the "birth" factory a standards. Ned Beatty cost.;.M.(art 1 ot 2) Q ( 1 hr ) I mum . a.IT,.. M ~ The contain- ment ot an outbfeek ot a lllrulent strain ot smallpo• In BangladeSh. following that country's 1971 civil war. Is chronicled. Q l! ht.) (CJ .. "Chtistl08" ( 1983. Suspense) Keith Gordon, John Stockwell Based on Stephen Klng't novel. A hiQh school misfit buys and restores a 1958 l>tymouth, una- ware It' 9 possessed by a demon that wUI jealously ptotect him and destroy any ~celved threat 'R' Q ( 1 hf. 50 min.) (HJ ... "ScandalOUS" ( t 984. Come- dy) Roben Hays. John Geilgod. A wetl- lmown and ambOIOUS lelevlslon reporter is accused ol his Wiie's murder 'PG' ( 1 hr., ~min.) Cl).,. "Terror In The A.Isles" ( 198-4, Suspense) Nanated by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen A look al cmematic suspense through a compilation of ex oerpts from films such as "Frankenstein". "Psycho". and "Halloween" 'A' ( 1 hr . 22 min.) ... "Nooe ShaA Escape" ( t9A•. Orama) Alexander Kno~ Marsha Hunt The ruthless and Inhumane career ot a Nazi war crlmlnal unloldS when he IS -g~~hrs.) LMIMY ... , ..... .. , ... CllW•~·-.... -.. Uft I M1m Kate't pufchase of a mink coat radically changes hef outlook on Hie. 8 .... "The Loog Hot Sommer" =•· Drllr'M) (Par1 2 of 2) Don , Juon Roberda. The 1trtv81 of an amblllOua drifter In a smell Mlselellppl hamlet lWY8S u a catalyst tor suspecion. l===Q (2hts) :' ... M II.La. The oontaln- ment of en outbfeek of a WUlenl strain of smallpOx In Bangledaen. lolowWlg lhat country's 197 t cMI war, Is chfonleled. Q l hf.) ,...,,.um 11 2 WI (Seaaoo Premiere) A oomput« errOf l8llds perfect 8-yHt-old Konrad (Huci(leberry ~OX) 10 • woman (Polly ~Y) wno oo.ri't meet the "1>4rth" factory• at9ndafdl. Ned 8Ntty coetara. (P8'1 1 ot 2~ i' ( 1 hr.) (1)111&. ... J I I n (I) (II) .. "()noe. Upon A Time In America" ( 1984. Orama) Aobtft Oa Niro, Jemes Woods A portrait of the tnend- ttlip9. loy9'tiM and betraY91it of • tmall QfOUD of Jtwltt\ gaogltert In the 19208 andT30I 'R' (2 tn., ~min.) (%) ... "Carmen" ( 1984. Opera) Julie Mlglnes·"°'1n&OO, Ptacldo Domingo. [). rected by F,..nceaco Roll BeMd on Btzet'a opera of a Gypcy WOt'MI\ whoea tickle~ teed to tragedy. 'R' (2 hrl. 32 mri) ... W..U -Si( I Cl w.t1t't supposedly dead friend gets caught In the act of robbing his own c:uh-Med coffin. Charles Roehl end Joe Regalbuto guest star O ( 1 hr) •al) ... "Stage To Thunder Rock" ( 1964, Western) Berry S4Jlltvan, Marltyn Maxwell Fearing a problem ~ loyatlles, townspeople hire a gunman to aS&Jme a special job fOf the local lawman. ( 1 hr .. •S mln.l_ . • e W ....,. Dick regtets his inl&M!O- tlon In Mlct\ael and Stephanie's relatloo- S!llP. Q (I) ... "Hawmpsl" (1976, Comedy) James Hampton, Christophef Connelty. Members of the United Slates Cavalry try to adjust 10 riding camels Instead of ~ es In the untamed. lawtess TeJCBs of lhe u'O:i~1hrS .. 30 min.) a n 7 w lnt&Mew With Annie Lenn<>ll and Dave Stewart of the eo=.-~ .,. "Swing Shift" ( 198-4, Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russel. Wor1d War II separates a Ca.N1omla couple. as the hus· band goes oH to war and his wtle flndS woo In an altcrafl factory, where she b&- gins an affair wtlh another man. 'PG' Q l! hr., 40 min.) {I) fW Ml• Mary Shelley's story about an ambltlou! doc:tOf who creates life, starring Robert Powell. Da\lld Watnef. Carrie AstMw and John Gielgud. Q ( 1 hr • 30mln.) -·Cl) t.-.r I UCIY =ttempJs to help an Illegal Chlleen ant (Tony Acertlno), recently hooofed an act of bfa~ avoid deportation Q {1 hr.) I U ~Hate LOYe" ( 1970, Ora· me) Ryan O'Neal. Peter Haskell. A pair or ~ are tenortzed by the txlde stormer boyfriend. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 0 WM'lll-•Ca•CII Matk's lllppONdly dead friend get• ceught In the act of robbjng his own cath-M9d coltln CharleS Rocket and Joe Regalbuto guest tier Q {1 M) • *·•: ...... M.,_.11 ... tillM "O.tant Voices'' Jamet Blrte tracee the chain of eYentt which contrib- uted to the pt~lon of the modem tetecommunatlons networ1t (A) 0 ( 1 hf,) 1--------· .. "Oy Repel" (1973, Orama) Peter Coffteld. Andr• MarOOYlccl. A tri fled rape victim mi.takenly ldantlflee an In- nocent man at hef ~t 'R' ( t hr . 15 min.) (I) & D fTI Leon Spinks vs. Mt.lhem· med Al, Nib. '78 In Lu Vegas ( 1 hr.) 1-.-aar-.. M • U.. Ftetured: a vllll to Japan, ~ the T <*yo Olaneylend. the imp. rial Paiec. and the ~ ~ the Glnza; a ,,_, to the bUlieet piece In the wortd It 4.00 AM. T<*oyo'a IWl mertcet, lnteMiew wtth Reggie Smith of the Totcyo Gienta QllllllDll w.n. •II I ... ' I : m=:... --.&0' • Kimberly Beck. Jason the l'l\&lked klllef returns to wreak violent vengMnOe on the denizens of Crystal Lake tlUtTW1W camp 'R'~mif'I ) ,.1 ... "Omar Khayyam" (1957. Ad- venture) Comel Wilde, Oebfa Paget An adventurer leeds a group of revolution- aries In their attempt to set up theit own lhah. (2 hrs .. 5 min-) tt11 CID ,_.,I 191 Clane lo()t(s out fOf hef re>- mantlc Interests wtlile finding a r~ ment f0t the BYl!s' lntured rUMlng Dacie tWlea"~• • mf•C... From June 1964· Johnny Mathis and Thalatsa CNso ~ host JohMy Cerson: also. a moron mo¥· les segment. (R) l 1 tv ) -~--....... -.. Guesta; Mar1e ~ .John80n. I·-= ..... A vlde<>-oame manufacturer tume 10 L8Ufa and S'teete fOf helo wherl an astoeiale vaniShet wt1h plans '°' the company's lateet game and '5 ~R) (1 hf .• tOmln) • SketcfleS· Super Dave fights for truth and juStice: Bronson on anothef l"Oea=~~t U,_ -A Guest host' JoM Wade ScM<tuleO· former diplomat Cna.r1e8 Lichenstein dl6ctlssee the United Nations as a sanctuary fOf Soviet tpiea; "Cheneburoer-" author Bob Greene ( 1 tv,) I .... .,.~ __ .., .. "t.taklng The Grade" ( 1984. Comedy) Judd Nel9on. 09na Ollefl A spoited rich kid oftefs S 10.000 to a strMI· wise teen-ager to flnlSh out his lat veer at ~~ 9Chool f0t him. 'A' ( t hr .. '5 min.) ..,.., . (D) .. "Tempting Aoommat•" (1982. A~) Marianne Dupont, M6ctlel Jacot Whit watc:Nng a mcMe. a man ha • seriae of tant-:-;· 1;.r .. 9 min.) tWCID•---A Utlre of 19509 kjdcle ahowt. Nrflng Peul Aau- benl. ~Wea Hennen. Q ( 1 tv.) -· II• .... A w1~,,.... ...... -m.nutact\nf twna to Laura and ~ fOf http wherl an aeaoclete ~ wl1h • b the compenys lat• o-ne and mllllon. (R>Jlhs 10 mln.j .ulll.....-cllf P RI --0 Featwect toPic:S ln-etude the Maly Jane Olrts. Pam Aoberts lwtth '5 r..: ( 1 tv ) ---"9&1 -r·•· .. "Andln l<aeperi" (1984, Comedy) WlchMI O'l<eele, ~ O' An- gele> A S6 ml9on ced'8 la al stM4t for a aexy nauroctc.. two con llrttlt-. a ~., and aeort9d on. c:twactera tr8"1811nG on • treln from c.ltomla to Ntbraeka. ·rt ( 1 ht .. 36 ~ -•1 ...,.._ _ _.Liff A ~October 1984: -=tcn 811 ~ 9nd Hln'y Owl Stanton. ptenlilt Flchard ~R) (1tw) -·-····, I 1W tnl.W.W wttti Ann6a l9nno• and Oe"9 Stewert of the Evrythlnlc:s •<C ~ The cno.-Cttk Cclr'ie--~ .Mid ~ 0.. Olliw\ 11 IY 45 GIWll -~ ""G9t OWy'" 11983.. ~ ... cm.. Mc()oie9l ,._, Gaorwltz. ( 1 IY 32 Im\.) •"(C ...,._ ,__ <Y<ftd(" f IM-3. ..,._ Clll) Biiiy Qr-. ~ y~ ( IY ~--) ...,,. Pas11tap-( 9 '6. Car..oy 0..-&b~ -...,,. ... ~ (195J..~) ,.,.. ...... """'~ C2 tn..J •C11 ~ ,,... CWa) ....... ~ AlcldD ~ (2 tn.. --n. 8lrg Aid 0. I,.,_ ~ uie) La~ Min ~ 12 fft 5 ""', cm ..,...,_ SdWd u.s. .. " • ,.. c.ar.. cir)~ J. FOi. Mn:y ~ I' tw_ «)mft.) --n. -At•• Sllory'" .11~ ~ ...,, ~···,,~a.. 11 1Y ,. llS\ I ,. &andily. 0..,.,. .. 1W :I: ~ -~Noll;'. I '9 79 ()-.,,.. '6lr'bl ~ '-"' Sher Iv' rceAgea .,-en-c.u on a IT1llSIJOt' ...0 'Mir f'*> h n.o-"6'fltl 10 Inc _.., di a ,.~ AWOl. Nm, ~ .tlO ,_ na.o II ~ ...,,40 r "'5 c.-n ~ 12 In JO rw\. j 1 ---~---d --umrs aoc:e-119181 C>-. ,._I Jwl Stc ... m. ~ Ki9y' A >iwcdJ E:gecl wnaty '1'l.&1 c::l'ICX* De-.._, •Ol'I• a ~ • d'Wa lier c:oroc> ,.. s.o::ea cRJ 11 l'Y 20 ~ 1 ~--"''---~ -·~ wa -.. •95· Comeoy) ~ ~ Jesr.e Ct.-" dodo DeCO't"• ~ .._,. a Peg• i ~ a-lO 08odll5 '° ,.,....,., ,..., 2 "n 5trnl w I ,,_ --.......... , ---~ ~-----· -----------w-· U I -~ ~ U"Orr The Slat-( tt82. ~ .-Y ~ l.JJlinDw ...... Elif1Qo\ C ' IY '2 """) 1f 'They Cll .. Br\,c.?'. ( t982. ea.... °" Jt:IY'nj Y\l'e ~ .... 9'41 1 1Y 30mn1 "llW ~ Wcrrwt .. l 1960 {>-. ,... &ro1 F¥n G-es ~ r, tr ~ '""' • -4 co.w The .,,.,... ( 1937. ~ '" Jc:hi ..,..,.. Don e.o., (, ly 30Mn l -en ~ Piadailfs .,.,_.. c1•1 ~ .... Cotun. Gadltwy ~ ~ C2 1'n l -i:r .......,, ~ A. ~ c t98S. a.:q. ~, earn. Bedirl9. ... ~ , • 1Y SJ l"W\ I -Taesclay Coal. dy) Michael J Fox. Nancy McKeon ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •an "The Spiral Road" ( 1962. Adventure) Rock Hudson. Burt Ives (3 hrs ) •CZ> "The &ave One" ( 1956, Drama) Ml· chaet Ray, Rodollo Royos ( 1 hr . 40 min.) __ ....... ·11:.:.... ... • • .._ IMlll1UU. Los An· geles laker& et Boston Cettics (2 hrs . 30 lmm==-·MY .......... I II__,. ff ... ._ SI I !•to:w1•n ... "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mystery) Peter Usllnov, Jane Blrkln Based on the novel by Agatha Chnsue Belglen ~h Hercule Polfot looks fOf a murderef at en Island resort hotel 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~.~ccun •a-tOoa.a. .. CCW'Oll . .., ..aa.1~ ........ -llfJ UM --~ .,.. "Nickel Mountain" ( 1985, Ora· ma) Michael Cote. Heather Langenkamp A middle-aged bachelof's lnablKty 10 eK· press his leellnQS su09ldes when he be- comes Involved with a 18-year-old girl ( 1 hr , 28 min.) • 9IT tll MOT llAT Guest high school teechef ~Wilson *I::..." .... 1i.T'-8. Boy George, a heart tra=t recipient from Florene.. S.C i ...,, I 1'0llMT Interview with CtlUCk Nonie. I Y-.CClll-INllllfll -. ..... ..... l.09 ..... .., cm .. "The Man Who Loved Wom en" (1983, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Julie Andrews. A aculptor and computslve womanizer dies. and his analyst Marches In vain to dllcover wtly he genuin.ty lell '" loY8 with ewry beauttful woman he 8Y9< met 'A' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) Cl} nm ..... ..,_ • .... The Polntef Slaten ting "Are," "Autom1111C." "I'm So Excited" and Mtectlont from lhe+r ntW albUm "Contact." ( 1 hr ) !mr•TMOnm • ..C ...,.. A Mlute to the father rodt and roll. Bo [)ddley, In a perform· ance at the recent 9th Annual Simon Ro- dia Watta TOW9r ~and Artt Fe8t"'91. jazz giant lea McCann, rhythm and bk'98 ~n JoMrry Otta and mutet reed man BYcldy Collett• •*> Join. (Part t of 7 czi.,. "Secret Honor" ( 1984, Orama) Philip Bake< Hall F14m version of 1he one. man play by Donald Freed and Arnold M Stone. deptctlng a et&llld fOfmer Pr~ deol convnltllng to tape the supposed real sectels betilnd Watetgate. ( 1 hr , 30 min) I MCml,_OM.,_ .. Cl) -IOR Mary. dissatisfied with her role as wife and mother, begins a Job search, Chrlttoph8f buys a home in WM· lltY (I hr ) U .. "Wiii. G. Gordon Liddy" ( 1981, Biography) Robert Conrad. Katherine Cannon. The Ille of the tormer attorney and FBI agent wtlo joined President Nix- on's r&-electloo committee and was ulti- mately tried and convk:ted for his role In the Watergate b<eak-ln Based on Uddy's autobiography. (2 hrs.) . 8.,. "Portrait Of A S1rlppe<" ( 1979. Drama) Lesley Ann Warren, £dward Her- mann A widow tries to maintain a Nte for herself and her young IOn wtlHe working as a dancer In a nightclub. (2 Iva.) 8 Ill W0'1 Tiii IOllt 'tony poses as Samantha's tathet to lmpceea her junior ih-schooltrlends.o ~-""" .......... ~~he Way West" ( 1967, West· ern) Kirt( Douglas. Robert Mltehvm In 18-43. a wagon train of pioneers bound IOf Oregon encountef8 hostile Indians. a bul- falo stampede and e &evefe water short- !g& along the trait. (2 hrs., 30 min.) • llWA (Seeson Premiere) David Atten- bornugh and AMn Pouu.alnt jOln return- ing champion Edwin Newman to test the4r scientific knowledge in areas examined by is~~Nova "O (1 hr ) ••Aca RMYIY..,.. ... The transformation ol green recruits Into &Oldlers Is obeerved at South Carolina's Parris Island Marine Recruit Training O&- e£1. O (1 hr) ~ .. "Mr Blandlngs &Jllds His Dreem HOUie" (t 948, Comedy) Cary Grant. Myrna Loy. A man from Manhattan moves his family to the country where he tries to build a ~.:.hr .. 3"' min.) (() N b Ml 8uech World Championship Grand Prix trom St. LOUIS {!aped) ' CH) ... "10" (1979. Comedy) CNdley Moore, Bo Derek A succaaalul songwriter. dleturbed about reechlng mlO- dle age. <*Ides to chaM attet a beeutlful Oifl on her way to her wedding 'R' (2 hn. 3mln.) Cl),._ ,Ml TmAm "The Emperor's New Ctothes" Art Camey and Alan Arkin play two con mtn woo manege to mAke the emperor {Dick Shewn) ~he's wearing • nonexistent tult of ctochea. Q e _. "Btvte Force" (1947, A~ turt) Bl.wt Lancat•. HlMne Cfonyn. Sev· oral pr1ac>nef1 Mtk revef9' on a Mdlatk: guard by ••ecutlng a det1nQ aecape pl9n -e .. ~t '"Terror" (1962. ) Glenn F0td. Lee Aemictl A ttrror~en glr18lcil the FBI In ft'9 ~ tin of . "** Cttmlnal. (2 hrs.. 36 rNn.) ... 9 - -Nm JMon become9 IMIOut when ,. wtte beglt-. putting In a U1ot ~T..;.."-Ofb o ....... , ••21-•••w•• .. Cl) .. "l0¥8, Mery" (Premere. ) K111ty McNIChol, Man Clart! 88IMd on a true ttory A dylteldc t~ ager with a troubled pest overcomes her reading diSabiflty and eoroM& 1n college to pursue a dream of becoming a doctOf O ll hrs.) •Ill .._...Maddie sets out to even the SCOfe with a men who once bilked her out of a small fortune Q ( 1 hr ) Ir.cc nJltfn...,....,. The transformation of green recruits Into soldiefs 18 observed at South Carolina's Parris Island Marine Recruit Tralnlng Oe- ~1 0 (I hr) • tWf IMOI': -a ... ,,.,, Johnny Cerson celebrates his 23rd anni· vefSary as host of the lat~nlght talk show with scheduled appearances by cotnedl- ans Garry Shandllng. Louie A.nderlOn and Ronnie Shakes as well aa classic footage featuring numerous celet>rltle6, animal acts, and the Mighty Gar800 Arts Players i hrs..) ,...,.um llOWA (Seeeon Premiere) Davld Atten- bOfough and AMn Poossaint jOln return- rng chemplon Edwin Newman to test their scientific knowledQe tn areas examined by ~~f ''Nova."O (1 hr ) (t )' cm ... "That Ot>scure Object Of Oeslfe" ( t977, Fantasy) Fernando Rey. Caro6e Bouquet Director Luis Buouel's last film, the story o f a aging arl8tocral's ooses.sion with a compleK. sensual young woman. Surreal touehes lncJude Bouquet allemallng with Ange48 Molina In the woman's ro6e. 'R' ( 1 hr .. '3 min ) Cl).,. "Reuben, Reuben" (1983. Ora· ma) Tom Conll. Kelly McGltlls. A Scottish poet on the lectute clrcut indulges his passions IOf booze and young women on New Enqland cOllege campuses. 'R' ( 1 hr . .&1 min ) (%) ... "Heart Lrke A Wheel" ( 1983, Biography) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Brldgo- es Shirley Muldowney. the first proles- sk>nel woman raoe car drrver, struggles With Nl\lst racing offlciets and her penion at Ille. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 53 min ) •(!) .. "The Hell With Heroes" (1966, Orama) Aod Taytot, C1auda Cardtnlle A paw of pllOts get Into trouble with the au- thorities whetl they become Involved In the blKk marttel. Ii,~·· 30 min ) (()Ill '9 mA • • ITI Hlghllghts ot the '72 Miami Oo4ptllns. -· ._,.-r~ Interview with Ctluc6I Notrla. 11 :', .... ,_Frank McKay's murdef irw.tlgatloo 11flnds to a halt Wtien lf'a teemed that the kiMer of the young rvn- away ls a federally protected wlt'1M$ Q It.) .. "The Shtflff" (1970, Orame) O.vta. RIJby Dee. A rtluetant wit· neea at ... legal anemptt to proeecvte tbe rapist of a black glr1, the flancee of the lherlff'a ~ 1 hr .. 30 min ) e., A proflta of !Nee mtn who Wlft lmprlaoned for rtfUllng to ip8nd Wond Wat II In a ~Amer! can Internment~ Q ( 1 IV ) !-----AT ... ''Je.ye Norman'' opat'8 stat Jc*w John Wlltam9 lind the Boaton Pepe tor a conoert !Nt ~ "He's Got the Whot8 World In Hla Hendl" and ''Soma 19 Here " IR) ( 1 IV ) CC) -''Arwfer1erl. ( 1964, Sder'I08 Action) O.Yid Keith, Drew BalTymote &ncsay, October a. 1886 11 '°' ··.:;.-~parents ~t e &-;Mr-Oid Comedy) John BeklsN: Dan Ayttroyd. girl. wtlo Is endOwed with the ability to en-Two blues singef1 must contend with the flame anything at will. endeeYOt to protect ChicagO police. the CIA, neo-Nazls and her from government agents planning to the US Arl!ly to put togethef a beOefll ~~! ~-. 'R' O ( 1 ht~11mln.) concert to f'8lse money for their orphan· .--..-..co.fACJ R 1· 'R' (2 hrs .. t3 min) ...r I m Recovering trom a hean M flM •al attacit. Coach Denardo phOOeS oame MC:U. plays from his holpltal bed to Diane who's -e LA11W1lftl M• Lit I W. tining In for him on the eldellnet. Scheduled: Don "Mr wtzerd" Herbeft. .. __ ,_., II fir.) -u= l"''"la It CM.Im Ml ..n guitarist Nits Lofgren. An Buchwald. ( 1 Of---~ ,_ ·-O FeatUfed: topics 1n-•••n•YM.. elude Christoptie< Atkins. John Hll*man. .. .. "The Executioner" ( 1970, Ora· Eric visits lhe DOl FO<>dahow in Beverly ma) George Peppard. Joan Colllra. A Hiits. ( 1 hr ) &ltlsh agent is suspended after he trlee to G "°"__, prove that one of his colleegues Is 1 tral-(I) .. "Jane Eyre" ( 1!M4, Orama) tor. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) Orsoo Welles. Joan Fontaine. A young -WPR&Y•WIW English goyerness tans In kwe with her 1W I Cl) Ill• GA brooding, secretive employer. (2 hrs ) tlllfl~Q'lllCI (11 ...,.7 II iTCIWf lnterviewwlth ..,... un Chuck Noma ... ma. 1 ....... •t-IU1191 I IR ... ~tr••••• rn , ...... ,_ .. ...... ....,. ... .. "They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982, ... "Aoechluse 66" ( t~. Ora· Comedy) Johnny Vune, Margau11 Hem-ma) Willem Dafoe. ~Reinhold. Orlv· ingway A West coast Aalan c<><* Is ml&-Ing through Arizona. an Leaguer Is as- taken fOf karate expert Bruce Lee and slsted by a worldly-wlte "tcMllc8f when runs atoul of ttaHan gangster bo9ael. 'PO' local rowdleS shoot a ho6t In the radlatoc {l hr~30 ~ ol his '55 Thunderbird. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) CD UIJ "Come Play With Me" CD cm .. "LO\'e Letters" ( t983, Ora· ( t980, Adutt) Simone Senaort. Brigette ma) Jamie Lee Cortis. James Keach. At· Lahaie. A woman and her two brazen 181 dlscoYeflng that her recently deceased cherge9 keep the servants hopping at mother had been lnvotved In an e11tramarl- thelr sectvded country estate ( 1 hr . 3 1 tal affair throughout her marriage. a single min.) woman t>ecomes lnvolv9d In an obsessive (I).,.. "The Wild Life" (fSM. Come-affair with a married man 'R' (1 hr .. 36 dy) Chrls1optlef Penn, Enc Stott. With the min ) start 01 9Chool just around tht comer. a -· CJ) .,. "Seed 01 Innocence" group of teen-agecs spends the 1a11 week (1980, Orama) Tim Wead, Mary cannon of summer 1n all out hedonistic revelry. 'R' A young unwed coup'8 flees 10 New Yock i!_ hr., 36 min ) City when the girt becomes pregnant (A) Cl) .,. "Mysteries" ( 1979. Mystery) {l hr., 20 min l Rutger Haver, Sylvia KtlStel A mysterious -CJ) mWll "Big Bad Mama" (197.4, Ad· man arnves 1n e small coe11tal town whefe ventvre) Angle Dickinson, William he antagonizes the natives by hie bizarre Shatner A woman cuts a path of -Aolence i i;-Jublltled) (1 hr .. '40 min.) and romanoe through the Southwest of the 1930t 'R' ! I hr .. 23 min.) 1W Cl) -I -A woman dilap--<ll) .. "R.P.M." (1970, Orama) An· F*fS lhortly aft8f occupying a •IPPC>Md-lhony OuiM, Ann-Marwwt. Wl'lefl he 19 ly haunted hotel room Gerald O'lOUghHn made president of a dlalldenMorn univ.r- and Julia Ovffy guest stat (R) (I hr .. 10 slty. a sociology ptoteaof trlaa to estat>-mln-L llsh a rapport wtth the students (1 hr., 55 • •·mTGrC.-From June 1934. min.) 811 C09b>( and Arnold 8chwarz.enegger -· ... "I Witt. I WIN ... FOf Now" ( 1976, jQlr\ hOtt .lotl=rson. (R) ( 1 hr ) Comedy) Elliott Gould. 06ana Keeton. A • ~ Wini llM:IC 118 ,_ formerly married couple trlet sevefal au.tt. John Hllletman. political Mliflst remedies to cure their aexual lncompetlbii· IWllw;:. ... mm.-it ~;;1 . Sketches int«l)fetatioOI '°' .. "Partners "'Crime" ( 1973. Ad- atunt people: a gay amnesisc: home mov-venture) Lee Grant, Lou Antonio A judge la ~ and her aalatant UM thr .. playing cards It -10 help find an amnaelec't Ndd8rt foot (2 =,... hrs.) I I .-cA Goet1 hoat. John (I) MllO ._.. CART laglN Seca 300 W9da. 8c:tle0Jled• James A lonlon ··-trom Calif IR) (2 hrs.) p1e1n1 why "Start Wars" wM worl<; t.min-Cl) .. '1A• Of U." t t9M. Comedy) ltt Ginny f:oet dlecu'9eS hef bOOk "NeYar Steve Martin. Liiy Tomlin A ~ ..... GvltY. ,._ free," ( I hr,) yer'a normal routine 8MUn'* a dlftefenl • .-M'9 pef'IP9Ct!Ye after a c.~ heir .... , US Q 11 soul 1rantm1Qrat.e Into one aldl of his -.... WDDl .... 11 TOomf -Fl II •Wll I "PG-1:f <~ 33 "*'-l ••-.LTWDGD W aw 18 _... IDUWOGI CU If T Sc::ht<Med: tn- 1 I 7-teNtews with John Rtti.r end~ Ck>le. -iiJllL.-U a tour of !he Le. Angalea County High .. ''The BUI Btothert" C 1980. ~hoof for the Artt.. Sunday, October 6. 1985 .... "The KWla And Fdtr OuMna'' ( t95e, Western) o.tk Gabla, 8Mnor • Parker. A charming and handllome me<· cenary romances four IOYel'y women whose thief huSbands have Ndden away a lort~~. 50 min) Ml • .,. .... , .... .,.Lam ,.,,,..._ -lt:&WmmrATCll 9Jll I CD) .. "Hanna K " (1983, Oramal JIH Clayburgh. Gabriel Byrne. A Jawish- Ame<lcan woman begins a new Wfe as an attocney in Jerusalem but faces a dilemma when she defends 1 !U9p8Cled Arab let roust tn a case being proeecuted by he• e11·lov8f 'R' ( 1 hr . 51 min ) la O..C.. TCIOAT 1:11 (H) .,.. "Monty PythOn'a The M4lenlng Of Lite" ( 1983, Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Palin The Seven Agee of Man provide the loose framework for a MfleS ol comic episodes spoofing eYtrythlng trom sexual reproduction to gluttony. 'R' C 1 hr 25 ~ 1:11 CC) ''Rumble Fish" ( 1983, Orama) Mell Ditton, Mickey Routke. In a 1950s ur · ban en.,.ironment, a young tough looks up 10 his older brother, an aging biker. wt11le stroggll!!\l to find his own piece In the world. 'R ( I hf . 34 min ) CJ) ... "O, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982, Fantasy) Michael Monarty, bavld Carradine On the roof of a Manhettan skyscraper, a petty crook alumblea across the nest ot a giant leathery ~ ...-pent that has been terrorizing NeW '{()11( City ·;'R' ~~.:.) ......... ---. .,. "The Stave One" ( 1956, Ore· ma) Michael Ray, Rodolfo Royoe. A young boy travels to Me111cO to find hll pet bu" whicn was acc1den1any sold ( 1 h< '40 ~ M1~=2 I llm .._....,..I llRWM CGl1I amoTT • COl'llLLO .. "'Md ANtr'' (1900. Or•ma) Montgomery Clift, Lee fWmlck. The Ten- nessee Vaitey Authority ftlOll m.ny con- flicts while 111emptlng to blJld a aertee of dams (2 hrs) e .,. ''The Scteemlng Women'' ( 1972. Mystery) OIMa de Havtlend, Jo- seph Cotten Returning home aft« treat· ment '°' a mental breekdown. a woman senses that someon. is buried allYe on the I°'= ol her "late (t hr • 30 min.) _, __ ... www .. -...... • ._"Too Far To Go" (1979, Ora· ma) Mlcheel Moriafty. Btytl'le Danner Based on the WOfka of John Updike. The joys and protMme of a oontempe>rtty 9Ubut'ben coupte wtth a foundering m11r I .,. aaen. t 1 hr., 40 <"*' ) • --..cam n• ~ Wblii .. ,...,. .. "Up In Armt" ( 19-M. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Oineh Shore. After a eol- dlef"a Qlrlfrlend ttowa ... Y on hla lhlp, they afternpt to hide hit preeenoe trom the colonel (I hr .. -48 rrun.) •CHl .,. "Gel Crazy'' (1983. Comectt) Mtlcolm MeOowel, AM9fi 0oorwta. A. fa- mout rock ~ lmptelll1o hOlt9 a~ trOUlt N9w v..,·, E .... b9ah. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 3:2 min.) ·-Wednesday .. (I) "African Adventure" ( 1983. Orama) David Nkena. Clive Sanders. ( 1 hr ) -~"The Bishop's Wile" ( t948. Fantasy) Cery Grant, L0tet1a Young ( t hr . 48 min.) ® "lauc Llttleleathe<S" ( 1984. Orama) Lou Jacobi. Scott Hylands ( 1 hr • 30 min.) •CZ> "Anders Keepers" ( 1984. Comedy) Michael O'Keele. Beve<ty O'Angelo ( 1 hf .• 36 min.) Nial) "An The Way Home" (1963, Orama) -lf.an Simmons. Robert Preston. (2 hr$.) -~"The Dreuer" ( 1983. Orama) Albert ArtieY. Tom Courtenay. (1 hr . 58 min.) ® "Headln' F0t Broadway" ( 1980. Mu- tlcal) Re~ Smith, VMan Reed ( 1 hr., 29 min.) •(%) "Flying Down To Rio" ( 1933. Musi- cal) Glnget Rogers. Fred Astaire ( 1 hr 29mln) -~"An Of Me:' (1984, Comedy) Steve Martin. Uty Tomlin. (I hr. 33 min.) CID "The Buddy System" ( 198.4. Come- dy) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon u hr . 50 min.) Cl) "Teresa" ( 195 t . Orama) Pief Angeli John Ericson ( 1 hr .. 42 min) (%) "Cermeo" ( 198.4. Opefa) Julia Mt ~n900. Placido Doming<> (2 hrs • e "llleQal Entry" ( 19'49, Orama) How- ard Duff, Marta Toren ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -al) "Tropic Zone" (1953, Adventure) ~kl Reagan. Rhonda flemlog (2 hrs) -···---11ov1es--· "Cops And Robbers" ( 1973, Come-c:M Cliff GOC'man, Joe BoloQna. (2 hrs.) ~ "The Frisco Kid" ( 1§79. Comedy) Gene Wiide!. Harrison F0td (2 hrs , 2 min.) ®"last Plane Out" ( 1983. Orama) Jan· Michael Vlneen1, Mary Cr09by ( 1 hr . 36 min) (I) "The River Rat" ( 1984. Drams) Tom i Lee Jones. Martha Plimpton ( t hr min.) W "0.tOUf" (1945, Adventure) Tom Neel. Ann Sava~ ( t hr , 30 min.) W CI) "All Of Me' ( t984. Comedy) Steve Manin. Liiy Tomlin (I hr . 33 min ) -~ "Country" (t984. Orama) Jessica ~· Sam Sheperd ( I hr . 49 min ) CR) r.The Lite Of Riiey" ( 1949, Comedy) Willem Bendix, Rosemary DeCamp ( 1 hf .. 28 min) (I) "The Year Of LMng Dangerously" ( 1983. Orama} Mel Glt>son, Sigourney WeeWtt. ( t hr . 55 min J •CI> "The Pewnshop" (1916, Comedy) Charlie CNplln, EdOa Purvllnc.. -~·Heert like A Wheel" ( 1983. Blogra-) Bonnie a.dell•. Beau Bridges ( 1 . , 53mln.) • "The Bllhop'• Wife" ( 1~. Fentasy) Gtent. Lorette Voung ( 1 hf • 48 l ) 'The Phantom TrMhOutt" (No Oete, MY) Animated. ( 1 hr., 16 min ) -~·~" (1976. Drema) Sitly , Merttn~. ~2tn) "IMlc LlttletMtherl • ( 1984. Orama) Lou JeoObl, Scott Hyilndt. ( 1 hf.. 30 ~·la> "The Sectet Of N l.M.H." ( 1982. ~tMy) Anlmattd. Volcel of EllUbtth Dom DelvlM. ( 1 hf • 20 min.) -"The Credte Wiit Fell" ( 1963. ) Lauren Hut1on. Ben Murphy {l hrs.) •CZ) "Finders Keepers" ( 1984. Comedy) Michael O'Keefe. Beverly O' Angel<> ( 1 hr 36 min) -lvenlng ---- -1:.:.. / Cll .. MIT TO MIT =-ci.--.. ., ..... •I 1119Glr lllCMICTMIWI .,.. "The Dresser" ( 1983, Orama) Albert F°IMeY, Tom Courtenay A valet en- courages and ttatters an aging. paranoid actor into giving yet another pertom'\8nce as King Lear In a touring theatrical com- e!"~" 'PG' O ( 1 hf .. 58 min) (.() nlP ..,. -Live trom Atlantic Qty, N.J. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) ~co.r -lo'& .. cmio11 . .., .am.1~aua1u ••U.Of,. .. MJGP' tie-· .,.. "Breal<ln' " ( 198.4, Musical} Luclnda Dickey. Adolfo Ouinones Street dancers Introduce a waitress to the b<eak- dancing lad and all find It to their adllan· tage at a professlone. I dance audition 'PG' ( 1 hr • 27 min l e MIT Of llOf llAT Guest attOC'ney John welts dt8cuulng child at>use ,_,~TIMMI = :&. Sky divers preparing 10 leap off West Virginie's New River Bridge. Arthur Simon, the man behind celeb<lty 1ries. i E. "T.-.r lnt81'111ew with Valerle Bertlnelll. 11'191COIS:lllf __ Of..._ .... .,. ... . , ... CD) ... "Grandview, U S A .. ( 1984, Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis. C ThOmas Howell An Independent-minded raoeway owner betflet sm .. ·town corr~ tlon to retain contrOI of hef treck, wNle ember11tng on en 1ffalf with a younger man. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 37 min.) (I) --a -1'M LOIT -Ull When Ed end T riJ1le heYe en 1rgument. Ralph star-up al night trying to convlnoo Ed ~~~=o NII ... "The Long Grey Line" ~1955, Orama). l Tyrone Power, Maureen 0 Hara . A retiring eergeent looks beck upon his 11'9 wllhklg he could continue In the Army 719 i 'iM.c """#. 8adlat9 with Au. ttt1'a's ~ rodt gr°'4) AJt ~cu­ ing theit NCenl "Pow9f Of Low 'T'<>Ur" • IMd singer ~ Hit~ Ind gultentt Greham AueMI ~ !heir ~ on the American cnattt. {Pfln 2 of 7) I-"·' •='ATUlll ...... . .... ... ,. ... l ......... fll .... . ··-... "Flying Down To Rio" ( t933. Musical) Ginger Rogefs. Fred Astaire A t>eautltul woman In Rio de Janeiro i.- comas the cause of rivalry between two of hef w-~OJ~29min.) •l(J)rmc:am A Tom um Ma Based on the nove1 by Ne\111 Shute. Englishwoman Jeen P-oet and Australian POW Joe Herman dellelOp a special bond while on • harrowtng march &Cl'OSS Malaya at the hands of tha Japanese duflng World Wer II. Helen MOf'se. Bryan Brown, GOC'doo Jec:keon {Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs.) • ... "Anatomy Of A SeductlOl"I" ( 1979, Orama) Susan Flannery, Rita MOC'eno A dtvo<Ced woman beCOmeS ro- mantlcally lnvollled with her beet friend's collegiate son. (2 hrs.) 8 O m Fox and Mackey learn abOUt a vlde<>-dating seMc8 scam whef'I Alice's mother becomes a victim Qn Ster· eo)~~ l ~mllumtlMCIMm.W. .... .,.. "My Name ts Nobody" ( 197" . Western) Henry Fonda. Terence Hill. A young man trtes to keep his Idol. en aging guntlghte<. trom retiflng so-ttiM r. c:en of- fer t~ of a final duel. (2 tn.) • ml .-.0 The wOl1c of 10- venturous scientists 10 conquer new lroo- tlefs -lrom a nonstop. unrefueled eround- the-w<Xkl flight. to unexplored cev.s In the Bahamas -are examined. O ( 1 hr ) l .... u. 119 IOOnl A restaurant booth IC the commof1 setting tOf' three dramatic vlg- ne11es· "Br98d," starring Dame Judtth Art- del'son, Pete< Coyote and Mary Kay Place; "75th." Miidred Natwick. Bernard HugheS. and "Death at Dinner," with James Coco. Teri Garr and Rene Auber- ~is. O ( t hr . 30 min.) ~ .. "The Frisco Kld" ( 1979. Come- dy) Gene Wilder. Harrison FOC'd. A Polish rabbj llndS himself lnvotved In wild frontief misadventures with a daring bank robber when he travels 10 San Francl9c:o to take Oll9f a new congregation. 'PG' (2 hc'S.. 2 min.) ® .... "The Buddy System" (198-4 . Comedy) Richard Oteyfusa. &.an Saran.- don Romantic compllcltlona entue when a IOnely bOy targets • gadget Inventor end WOUIO-be writer as a match for his slngte mother 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 nWI.) (I)_,,_ When Joe 988S hie IJt ..... , he makes an anempt to nM¥e their ,... tionlhlp 0 .... "Commandos St~e At Oewn" ( 1943. Orama) e-ut Munl. Anna LM Norwegian petrlot• relist • CWman •nack I":~) for.,, •JtPeCted ~ ntid. -.,.._ ...... , , .. ,,. aasw• •• n• FOfehM<S ~ ~ 1n expcelng a TV tyengelat • tu bud onty to ftnd out fhlt IN ~ II Bun~• brother. •• w w a c•• 1n r'49d Of money. Chertle triel to 1161 NI~ 10 pey ott 1 loen; Diane Cf\IMdel IOllntl the D otl11111on with Jlft tood. Q .... Mytel Colby (Wuwell ) end Felon rem I t IN ~ Conltaioe end Jleorl ~ Ce.rt.a StAflWY'Ck. Cher1tol"I Heston) COi.,. • dNl to be Pfetented to Blake Q ( 1 hr ) I~ A restaurant booth 18 ltle common aettl~ for three dramatic vig- nettes: "BrMd, etarrlog Dame Judith An· <Senion, Pater Coyote and Mary Kay Ptace: "75th." Miidred Natwick, Barnard Hughes. and "Death at Dinner," with James Coco. Teri Garr and Rene Auber· ile. O ( I hr • 30 min.). .,. "The Omen ' ( 1976, Horror) egory Peck, Lee Remick. A mysterious 6-yMt-old boy exercise$ deadly powers to destroy lhOM who t>ecome suspicious of hit~=~' (2hrs.) ~~Night In Heaven" (1983. Orama) Christophe< Alkins. Letley Anne Warren. A married college 1n11ructor has an affair with one of her students who works at a male exotic dancer 'R' ( t hr • 23mln.) (I) .. "Police Academ " (1964, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. ~m Cettrall When forced to comply with an open ad- mlsalona policy. a polJc. academy CopetJ with a motley crew of mlaftta. 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 4t~ CJ) "AU Of Me" ( 1984, Comedy) Stew Martin. Liiy Tomlin. A h8ple9a law- yer's nonnal routine al8Uma a different perapecttve atter a oanlanke<out helreu's tool tranemlg<at• Into one aide of his ~,...:PG-13' (t hr., 33mln.) ••w __ _,_A N.w York accountant·tumed-pollce In· fOtmef (Martin Mun) II outraged when a wlt,..._PfOttetlon plan gives him a new ldtntlty, a new home, and a new famlty. (!) .. "Rooeter Cogburn" (1975, West9fn) John Wayne~· Katharine ~ burn. When a Federal merahal sett out to track down a gang of delperadot. a apjn- ate< with a grudge against the gang lnelata on Joining him In the hunt. (2 hrs.. 30 min) e Ml•I •• ._... The WOfl( of ad- Yenluroue acltnllttt to conquer new ITon- tl«a -from a nonatop. IKll'afueled around-tt.wonct flight 10 unexplored cavee In ie --·-·Q(llV} ........ .. -·-, fl W Interview with .... Bertlnelll. l'I,-= A mentally-ha~ :3 1truggi.t to melntaln a retetlon- ahlp; a womtn from Peter's past thowt up at the hotel. ~llM Sue Anderton. Vera Mllee ~ 118'. c;J ( 1 hr ) e _. ''The Reluctant Hefoet" ( t 971, Comedy) Ken Barry, Cemeron Mltchell. A dOOtMd regiment II uYed from •nnlhlle· tlon It lht hande of the enemy by Iha commendef'I knowledge of history ( 1 ~"1mn~ l!="Cout\~1884. Dfame) JM-*-Lange, Sam Sh9perd. Thrt1ttned wtth f~e of her farm. •n loWll wom11n ltrugglle 10 hOld on to htf land and gep her lemly togethef. 'PG' ( 1 hr . i #-11 Hlltlonel Collglate Cha~ trom Olnalmlltt (R) .. "Once Upon A Time In Ametl- oe" (198'. Orama) Aobet1 De Niro. .-,.. wooc:a Sergio Leone'• ponratt of ttw fflelldthlpe. tovattlee end t>ettayail of • .,.,... gtOUD of J.wW'I .... In the IO lundey, October e, 181& 1920l and '30s. 'A' O (2 firs..-25 min.) E TOO.YMfMI• Ill -_. "Ava Golden Hours" (1961. ) Erl)la Kovacs. Cyd Charisse A con man comes up wtth a novel scheme to frisk the rich by acting as a PfOfesslonal mourner at funet'all. (2 hrs.) .. ,mNGIR' I -.. -. ..... ,.,.. .. ...., The a11parienoes and lntphtlone of the 75-;-'!li°"' artlat are proftlad . 1 ... -r:. .. A doeumentary abou1 the haartbf .. k and trk.lmph felt by a BrOOlclyn family that migrates to western Te.ca• Meklng a bett8f llftt. (A) ---•...nw ,,. D11=n. .... .., •• en .,.., .... _,_,uu. cru..amrrm ----""' -~ "" Mftl Am ([) cm ... "Bodies In Heel" (1983, Adult) Annette Haven. H«tchel Savage A shady <'elective -11 wealthy tadUCtreae • a dizzying htetwava -and a murder. ( l hr., 2 f mlft.) (I) .. "The lnltlatloo" (1983. Honor) V•a Miias, Clu Gulagef. A h&Zlng Initiation Pfllnk bacomee deadly vtherl 80forlty pledgle and their boytriendl are Inside a department atore with a homlcldal manl· !£: 'A' ( 1 hr., 38 min ) W ... "Cemllle 2000" ( 1969, Dfama) Daniela Gaubert. Nino Ceatelnuovo. A young woman addicted 10 dfUQI IMdt a Nfles of men Into tragic attaf<t. 'A' (2 hrs.. 14 min.) I ... 1W CJ) T4'. ..... A recently raleated prilooaf hoot• down the pollcenl8n he be- llev.. wu r~ble fOf his conviction u h.!,;,i. to min. aw mT C.-From June 1984· Joan Embery. WM Shriner and Mary GrON £ hoet Johnny Caraon. {R) (1 hr.) _. ............. I~~=-==· Bred Gatrett. I lliiii Sketchtt: wedding night 1llm loot•: the world's "tlt8't metnofabllle colectOf, Super Dave. en old lady who ··.::ir-· 1-m&:r a. ra Hoel: OeMl9 Wholey. SchecUect. Ira Flatow, hoer of ~-=r,..(1hr.) • ...... • i Jeff Smith Pfepal• ~ meel ..i.oa. lnctudlng bfooc<* and cNdten, roeat btlf. apaghettl with atvlmp ~aodA.:.T· 1W .. "Al Of ...... (1984, Comedy) aw MM11n, Uty Tomlin. A hlpteel i.w- yer'1 nonnel routlM uwmea 1 dlff9fent ptr1peet1Ye after a cantank•oue ~·· tOUI traoamlarwtel Into. one tkle of NI . ·PQ-al~ 1 "'·* ~ "*'-1 .. • I II ::r.:== ------. ..... ...... -.'The Brtdga Of San Lull Aly'' ( ~. Drema) Lynn Bart. Frllnda Leder• ar. Be9ed on the story by Thorn1on Wilder Ave people lal to their dNt.._ when a br!Q cotlepaa9 In P«u. ( 1 hr .. 66 "*'} -· • U11W' ... M•Wfi • Scheduled: NBC conaepondlnt Undl 8- lerbaa, comedian Steven Wright. ( t hr.) 1 .. ,,.,. ,_ ,_ 0 F•tu*: toP6ca ln- clUde Emmy winner Betty 'Thot'nn. a trip to Oianeyland fOf lta 30th bllthc»y ~ bfatlOn, Or. Ruth W•thelmer. (1 hr.) (!).,. "Way. Way Out" (1089, Corr+ dy) Jerry Lewis, Conole Sttvtna. A rneetl astronaut Is propelled Into apeoe wtttl a pretty female companion to operate a IU- nar wealhef atatlon. 1t2 'r'J 0 ..r~ lnteNlew with lv·~-lllPDll ff .. .. ,. . ..,..um Ml afil -W Hlghllghta of the 5;;)'~ ~cm --"UntH Seotambef'' (1i84. Orama) Karen Allen. fhlarry Ll'\efmlttt. Stranded In Paris afte< being aeparattd from her tour group, an Amerlcan woman meets and falls In love with a marritd banke< 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Cl).,. "1Nt Year Of Living o.,..,oue. ly" (1983, Orama) Mel Olbton. BIQOUr· ney Weaver An Auatrallan Journalliat. a British ambaqy ottlclal and a Eutalan cameraman bacomt caught up In tht tu- mult of 1965 lndonella )Utt prlot to tht faH of Sukarno. 'PG' Q ( t hr .. 55 min.) ... CJ) .. "The Hoex" ( 1972. eom.- dy) Bill Ewing. Frank Bonnet. Two acube dfvera who diacovtf a hydrogtn bomb In- form Loa Angateg rtlident1 tflat Iha bomb will be detonated 11 aach peBon does not send S 1 to a secret Swlta account (R) l hr . 20mln ) w -·· .. "The Night Of The Hunte<" ( 1955, SulpenN) Ffober1 Mitchum. Shel-- lay Winters. A woman and her two chll- dren era t8fr0<lzed by a peychopethlc klller~aachaf's garb. (2 hrl.) I .. "Diamonds F0< 8'eeklltt" (1968, Comedy) Mar*<> Mlttrolennl, Alta TUlhlngham. A Bntlttt boutique owne< enlltta Iha aowort of four kMty young thlevea 10 steel the lmperi.J JewMa ol Autala. (2 hrs.) (JI) .._ "Crats Country" ( 1983. $utpenae) Richard Beymer, MlchMI Iron. aide. A Philadalphla lelevlak>n txeoutlYI. sought by police tor the murder of a call girl, pldta up a pair of hlt~tf1 en route tol()t~. 'R' (1hr .. 40mln,) (%) ... "Flndtft Keaptt1" ( 1914. Com.dy) Mlehtll O'Kaefa, 8eYttty D' A.n- gtlO. A $5 mlHIOtl cache It at 1take '°' a Mxy neurotic. two con artllta. a gangat• and uaorted other chlrKtef'I trt¥allng on a train from Cellf0fr"8 10 Netirattca. 'A' ( 1 hf •• 38 m;r. -.. M --Scheduled revtewt. Edge" (Jttt BrldgeS, Glenn "SWMt Drtlml" (Jealcs L1nge, I ~, ii "To u._. Ind Ole In l A .. ...... .-.&m :.'l"'~T"'*""' 1111 .. "Cal" (1914, Orama) John Lynch. HMn Mlrren. In Non'*n "*1d.. a 1 i-Y'tlt-old Cethollc mtn II htunttd by his Involvement In the murder ot a Protes-tant~. 'R' (1 hr .. «m1n.) -1 (J) .... _....Tc:lt .,.. "Any Wednesday·· ( 1966. omedy) Jane Fonda. Jason Robards Every Wednesday, a "model" husband lv!f~:c.:.istress 1n a ta)(-ellemp1 suite &::..a111 I -~ O.C. TOIAY 1111 CD> .,. "Love Streams" ( 1984. Orama) John Cassavetes. Gena Row- lands. ln the wake ol a bitter custody bat· tie, a divorced woman seel<s solace from her bfother, a successful writer who has also made a career of shunning commit· menta. 'PG· t3' (2 hrs .. 16 min.) ·1---......... .... , ..... __ .... .. "The Atth Floor" (1 980, Ora· ma) Bo Hopkins. Dianne Hull. A sane young woman 18 Incarcerated In a bizarre mental hospital where violence end drug --Thanclay _ .......... Movies·-- .. Cll "The Phantom Treehouse" (No Date, Fantasy) Animated. (1 hr., 16 min.) •CC) "That Forsyte Woman" ( 1950, D<a· ma) Errol Flynn, Greer Garson. ( 1 hr., 54 min.) (%) "The Brave One" ( 1956. D<ama) Mi- chael Ray. Rodolfo Royos ( 1 hr., 40 .,.~:)Gidget Goes To Rome" (1 963, Com- ~) Cindy Carol, Jame!! Darren (2 hrs.) •CCJ "Moomunners" (1975. Adventure) James Mitchum. Kiel Martin ( 1 hr .. 42 mrn.) CID "Running Breve" ( 1983, Orama) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle. ( 1 hr.. 45 -~)'All Of Me" (198.4. Comedy) Steve Martin, Liil Tomlin. ( 1 hr. 33 min.) -CC) "Old EnOUgh" (1984, D<ama) Sarah QQyd, RalnbOW Harve&t. ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) GD "Unfalthf\.tlly Yours" (1984. Comedy) Dudley Moote. Naetass)a Kln&kl. ( 1 hr , 36 min.) Cl) "Our Mother's Houee" ( 1967. D<e· ma) Olfk Bogarde, Margaret Brool<• ( 1 hr., 46 min.) 3 CI:l "Hand& Mross The Table'' (19 5, Comedy) Carole Lombard. Fred MacMur· '.!Y· ( 1 hr., 20 min.) • "Puaport To China" (1961. Adven· ture) Rlehard Be.Mhart,. Use Gaston!. ( 1 h 30mln.) -Guns Of Zangari" (1959. Orama) Stack Robert Middleton. (2 hrs.) tW i "A Big Hand For The Little Lady" 1&ee. Comedy) Henry Fonda, Joe""8 ooctwarel. ( 1 hf .. 36 min.) "Undef Ar•" ( 1983. Orama) Nick •· Joenna Caeldy. (2 rv.., 9 ~~) _ ............... - -· "Oeeth -The Uttlmat. My.t9'Y" (1979, oooumentary) Ne1Tatad by Gem- !!?' Mltc:hea 12 hft.) C11J ''Country•1 ( 19k Orama) ..lellMCll ~ 81m8""*4 (1tw.,49mln.) Cl) "ElcoeMncie Pltftlled But Not &Mn- abuse are the order of the day. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 ~ •CID ··The Hu11Q6f" (1983, Fantasy) Catherine Oeneuve, David Bowle A physl· clan working at a life-extension research Institute beeomes involved with a female M va~( •. , .. •a.on-* .. "Boy On A Dolphin:· (1957. Drama) Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd. When a Greek spohge diver finds a sunken work of art. she plans to sell her secret to the lheat bidder. (2 hrs.) ... ~-­.. ,..,.. .,. "Carmen" ( 1984. Opera) Julia Mlgines-Johnson, Placido Domingo Di- rected by Francesco Rost Based on Bizet's opera of a Gypsy woman whose fickle escapades lead to tragedy. 'R' (2 hrs , 32 min.) 1:8(C) .. "Amityville II: The P069eSSion'· ( 1982, Horror) Burt Young, James Olson. A family wrestlee with supernatural occur- rences emanating trom within their Long tlal" ( 1982. Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- monds, Roy Heather ( 1 hr., 20 min J we "The Southerner" (1945, Drama) Zachary Scott, Betty Field. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •CCJ "Tank" ( 1983, Drama) James Garner. G.D. Spradlin. (1 hr . 53 min.) (J) "All Of Me" ( 198 ... COmedy) Steve Martin. Liiy TomUn. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) (%)"The brave One" ( 1956, Ofama) Mi- chael Ray, Rodolfo Royos. ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) •CC) "That Forsyte Woman" (1950. Ora· ma) Errol Flynn. Greer Garson. ( 1 hr . &4 min.) CIJ "The Railway Chlldten" ( 1971. Ora· ma) Otnah Sheridan, Bernard Crlbblns ( 1 hr . 42 min.) (%)"Secret Hono<" ( 198.4. D<ama) Philip Bakef Hall. (1hr.,30 min.) .. Cl) "Aasault Force" ( 1SSO, AdVenture) RQ09f Moore. James Mnon (2 hrs ) CID "Sheena" ( 198.4, AdVenture) Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass. ( 11'\r . 57 min.) (I:) cm "Ofeamscape" ( 198.4, Science Fiction) Dennie Quaid. Ma)( Von Sydow U hr., 35 min.) •(ll) "The Rare Breed" (1966, Western) James Stewan, Maureen O'Hara (2 ht's ) •(%) "All Of Me" ( 198.t. Comedy) St8\le Martin, Liiy Tomlln. ( 1 hr .• 33 min.) ............ ___ _ - l:llllslar~l.se 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) NrTm . I ll1'f ~ ..... .,,.... till .,.. ··ot1. Susanna!" ( 1936, West· ern) Gene Autry. Frances Grant. A 9'ng· ing cowboy rs mistaken for the fugitive outlaw who switched identities and ~clot~ him. (I hr) ... ,..,.. nm •o _,. Albert Finney stara In this dram1111zatlon of the controversy surrounding black anllapartheld leader Stephen Biko's death 1n 1977 wtllle he was 1n the custody ot South African Po- lice ( 1 hr 30 min ) d !ID .,_ "The Park Is Mine" (1985, Dra- ma) Tommy Lee Jones. Helen Shaver A distraught man ignites an urban crisis when he takes New York's Central Pali( hostage to bnng attention to the plight of Vietnam 11eterans Q ( 1 hr 46 min.) ·1:.c sengers ot a delayed fhghl await take-ott 1n the VIP lounge of a London airport. their Hves beeome curiously 1ntertw1ned. ( 1 hr .. 59mln.) ~COUllT .. I, a::. .... C09QllT ..... ....:m.1..-wwm ...,.. mTClfMOTIUTGuest R\Jdl Krause 119 _ ... IWPfDAYIMMI .... 0 P.& llMAJlll Pnscilla Presley: a man with a knack for catching grapes In his mouth ~ E.-rl'W Interview wttti IOon== .... ,. ... •171.olf -M l9l H09t& Len Oewaon. Nick 9U()(llcontl. ( 1 hr.) (I:) cm.,. "These three" ( 1936, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea. Miriam Hopkins. The lives and reputations of a man and two women are nearly destroyed by a chlld's vicious lie ( 1 hr , 33 min ) (%) .,. "The BlQ Bounce" ( 1969 • Suspense) Ryan O'Neal, Leigh l'ayior· Young. Attar he 1s booted out of a mtgrant worker camp, a man becomes lnvoMld In :.f89'f'=~ 1 hr., .. 2 min J .,.~ .. "King Rat" (1966, Advtntura) George Segal. John Mills A bf-.nt op- porninlst runs 1ht INel of Pf1aoner'I In a -!§paneA war camp. (2 hrt .. ~min.) •• .-f9TWAL Rici< ~and Far. Domino rem1nl90e aboUt the M~ ClaY9 o4 rock and roll and discuss how ~ • Qfoup9 are finding succes5 1n today's roctl:. (Pan 3ot 7) l •newrm11• IUCCUJl J Ul-ATU.. Sunday, October 6, 1985 21 I. • -• • l='ccurr ... nm ... ..... -.OOIMmMJ ....._ ... .,.Jett Smith drscusses bulc brown soup stoci( and prepares other soups made without additional meet (I) -MCml Young America Grade One Stakes llYe trom East RutherlOfd. N J ..._.,_OM,_ -i hf.) • {I) ••• P.&. After saVlng a woman (Cynthia Sikes) from drowning, Magnum =broiled In a murder Investigation her lnduslrlalist husband. ( 1 hr ) e "Dawn Ponral1 01 A Teenage Runaway" ( 1977. Ot'ama) Eve Plumb. LelQh J. M~ey. A lonely 1S-year-old girt flees an unhappy home fife and be· comes a prostitute In Hollywood When stte can't find legltlmate work (2 hrs.) e 0 PML fl/f A man (5<:011 Baio) who wttnelSed a murder tolns a lemal&-lmper· sonatlon revue to elude the Yengeful ~ l(~ILD ~--wmtllACll Mm .. l:i'!!'Geronlmo" ( t962. Western) Chudc Connors. Kamala Devi. Rebelling again&! the greed and tyranny of itn lndlan fioent. Geronimo declares war on the US .~hrs.) • • •at"'i~i .. M-11 "Rumpole Of The Bat· ley" Rumpole's hopes of winning a fraud case and cleanng his personal debts are threatened by Judge Bulhngham (~ Q !hr.) ...... LOllD .. "The Thing" (1951, Sclene4t- Flcflon) James Arnesa. Dewey Martin A U.S research station In the Arctic 1s haunted by an eer'8 being ( 1 hr . 27 min.) CID ...,_ "The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984. Orn me) Mlchael Caine, Laurence OIMer Vean aft• defecting to Moeoow, an ex- Brltlah Intelligence agent Is given radlcal plattlc surgery and returned to England under a new Identity for one more mission 'PG' (1hr.,31 min ) Cl) ._ "The Osterman Weekend" ( 1983. Suspense) Rutger HalJef. John Hurt A controveralal teleVlslon journalist ls convinced by a CIA agent that his closest trlendS are really Soviet agents. !urning an annuel reunion weet<end fnto a nightmare of terrOf. 'R' ( 1 hr • 42 min.) e ._"Eagle Squadron" (1942, Ad- .,.,,twt) Robert Staci<. Eddie Albert In HMO. a handful ol Americana loin& 1he AAF to flgh1 the Nazis, (2 hrs..) •• e COllW -Clair, Cliff and the CN6d(8'1 plan a gala 49th-annlversary par- fOf Grandpa and Grandma Hu11table Hymen, Qerlce Taylor) ftOTAIC- &M•T ... ,._ & ..... --·-Q &m Ma Ar1er World Wer II. .-, ,_,,. to Aualralla In search of Joe and t-. on tt-.. cl'lllWige of adjusting to !ht twati out~ Helen M<nl. Bryan I~:.';'°" (Pan 2o12) (2 -~--.... Damien Omen II" ( 1978, Hof 22 ~. Occobet 6, 1986 ror) WiHlam Holden. Lee Grant. A wealthy 1ndostr1Blis1 and his second wife adop1 his deceased brother's son. a tnytt.wlous youngatEK who Is actually 1he ctilld of the IDev~nJ.u. •rm Cl Wm "The Irish RM " Objecting, to Sally's love for ~ry. Sally's mother plans to send her to Ens>- land whefe she wffl live with an aunt. (Part 6 o~:J.~>(11) ~ llOWll "Desperately Seeking Susatr' (Pay-PEK-Vlew) ( t985) Madonna. (2 hrs.) cm ... "()espe<alely Seeking Susan" lli<> = (2 hrs ) Cl) "Finders Keepers" ( 1984. Comedy) Mlchael O'Keefe. Beverly D'An- gelo, A SS mllllon cache ls at stake lor a sexy neurotic. two con artists. a gangster and assorted other characte<s tra~ on a 1ratn lrom Calttornla to Nebraska. 'A ( 1 hr. 36 min.) .. Cf) llOWll "The Grea1 Smokey Road- block" ( 1978, Adventure) Heory Fonda. Eileen Brennan. A veteran of the long-dis· tance trucking business decides 10 make one final cross-<:ountry run, with a group of diverse and zany characters In tow (2 hi'$ .. 30mln.) CC) llOWll "Tank" ( 1983. Ot'ama) James Garner, G.D. Spracllln. When an army se<· geant's young son Is arrested and sent to worlt on a labor farm. !he fathef uses his tank 10 rescue the boy 'PG' (1 hr .. 63 min ) CID llOWll "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Sclenc&- Flctlon) Christopher Walken. Natalie Wood A married couple trle8 to keep a specially designed device. which allOws a peraon 10 expf)fienQe the sensa11onS fell by anothef. lrom military and lndustrlal Q!_OUJ?.8. 'PG' \'W min ) -· C1J IUDTI In Gary's absence, Abby asset1s herself at Empue Valley: the Ashen; reveal why they wanted to lllegaHy ana 'Ii babies Q ( 1 hr l I ~~lslons" C 1972. Drama) Monte Markham. Barbera Andefson A mystic Is suspected of bombing a Denve< t>ulldtng aftet he warned police 1hel he en- 111sloned the event. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (fl) llOWll "High Hell" ( 1958. Drama) John Derek. Elaine Stewart. A mine owne< spends the wtntet In the mountains holed up with his adulttKOUS wife and his part· net (1ht .. 50mln) I-I II• ---C#ml&. '11 I LJll --1 •4 MLOIT ... 1 11 Ralptl does no1 .,., weight. he'll loee his fob. eo Alloe and Nonon attempt to keep him on • <fltt. Q _..... .. __ ,.., I -,..,, ~WAY ...,,., tW !lli&'r.1 Cl .... c•H ?ft _.,.,.. _,_, ..... -. 1111111..m av .. "Ho! Purau11" 1 t983. AM) Annen• Hevien. Abel C.loe A r.c:ording tt• ...,.. thet her put pertorm- aru In 11n AdlJlf nwMt will lpoll tw new lmege. ( 1 ht., 22 min.) Cl) .. "Al Of Me'' I 1984. eom.dy) Steve Martin. uty Tomlin. A hepe. law yer's normal routine assumes a different perspective after a cantanketous hekess's soul t~~r81es ln10 one side of his body. 'PG-1:J' ( 1 hr., 33 min.) (%) .,. "Under Are" ( t983. Ot'ama) Nick Nolte. Joanna Cassidy Two Amert· can iournallsls and a photographer oover the Nicaraguan war while a French double agent uses photographs of rebet8 to search tor key Sandinista leaderl. 'R' (2 hrs .. 8 min.) ,.1-r~ lmAT O'Brien Is crttlcally wounded wtlile attemptITTQ to prevent a drug transaction trom being completed U~ tOmln.) B•mlftJ/IC-.FromJune 1984. Dolly Parton and Bmer Conrad join host if=r~~.Jac.All»Mm Guests: Wfflle Tyter and Lester, musk:al i rOdist Dale Gonyee. a•--~ mAm &catches. a "Ouest for Fire' takeoff: committing grandtather to a fu- neral home: the Bigots: John Byner's ~auditions for "Too1sle .. ........ LAW ,,._CA Host· Dennis Whotey.SchedulectLenoreJ W~zman dlteosses the social and economic ettec1s of divorce on women and children. ( 1 hr.) l ...... u. c.uma.ca•n llOWll "Fame" (t980, Drama) Irene Cera, Barry Mlllef Several gifted students at a New Ven high school lor the per· forming arts axpe<lence personal and pro- fessional se1baci<a and successes. 'A' (2 (!)·~ CID M. CGl.19: • MCllT _, .. ICl.O CIUf In lhrs 1985 Dallas conoert Phll Collins perf<>fms "One Mote Night," ''Sus· Sl.ldlo." "Against All Odds" and from the album "No Jackel Required~ hr) tW (fl) llOWll "Murder By Natural Causes" ( 1979, Mystery) Hal HotbrOOk, Ka!harlne Ross. A reoowned men1allst. his wtfe. hef lover and a famlly friend become entwined In a series ol biz.Arre events which may or may not realty ~~(2 hrs.) -...... ll'l'CllCOCI WI m•lllDLLNOOD ...... II Ill, .. --.flalll -·,.,--··· •e&m -• U11 W wmt DA• Lil I '11 htduled: Jay Leno. Randy Newman. ( 1 ht.) MTNTla ,_ ,_ 0 Fee1Ufed toplca 1n- Se "Dvnary'a" Michael Pried. ( 1 hr.) Cl) ... "Apartmetit F<>f Peggy" (1~ . Comedy) Wlttlam HOiden, Jeanne Cfaln. A protestor oftert hit attic to • student and hit pregnant wife for housing (2 ai~e I I i W lnteMew with IOoo=~='.'"":·:::::.:· = ......... ~lry" (1984, Drama) M liea 1.#lOt. Sam ~c1 Thf .. ten.d with l0tectoaura Of her farm, an Iowa woman atruQD6ea to hOtd oo 10 her Wld and kMP tW lamlly t~her 'PG' ( 1 ht , 49 min) MalCOlm McDowell, A"8n Goofwftz. A la· CD (U).,.. "The TetmtriatOf" ( 1984. mous rock music impfesarlo hosts a dlsas· Science F"tetlon) Arnold Schwarzenegger, trous New Year's Eve bash 'R' ( 1 hr. 32 Unda Hamilton A cybO<g 1s sent back •n min.) -·- Los Anoe'eS to assassinate a woman whO W --.0 AT Ulm lime from the year 2029 to present-day I AlaUf ·-- IS destined lo gtVe btflh 10 a revolult00ary .,. "Fairy Tales" ( t97t!, Comedy) 'R' l!. hf . 48 mtn ) Don Sparks, Sy Richardson. A handSOme a.e (IJ .,.. "Sparrow" ( 1977. Mys1ery) prince experiences many encounters as Randy Herman, Don Gordon An amateur he journeys through fairy land In search of private deteetive IS oetermitled to find the the woman who wiH beer his heir 'A' ( 1 morderec' of a popular songwriter (A) ( I hr 20 min ) tv , 20 min) a.l"CI) C81111ft-mtnrATCll (I)_,. "Expeneooe Preferred Bui Not liiCm Essential" ( t982. Comedy) El1uit>e1h Ed I= rnonds, Roy Heather tn 1962, a student ~IW• spends her sommet vacation as a waitress -......-r at a Welsh resort where romance blos-v=w,.. soms with the ho1el chel 'PG' (I hr . 20 .,.. "The Nesting" (1980, HOtr0t) min.) Gloria Grahame. John Carradine A novel-,. , .. an u.l.A. tSI rents a secJuded Victorian mansion .,. "Kill.A Dragon" ( 1967, Adi/en-where she begins haltlng strange. erotic ture) Jack Palanoe. J:emando Lamas A dreams 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) group of Chinese conftscate the deadty 6'D o.c. n.AV cargo they find abe>ard a jvn+t. (2 hrs ) M C1J (U) .,.. "Fame" ( 1980, Drama) 0 .. Irene Cara. Barry Millet Sevefal gifted stir • .,. "See The Man R\Jn" ( 1971, denls at a New York high school for the Suspense) Robert Culp. Angle Dickinson perfOfmlng arts experience personal and An opportunistic: act°' becomes the professional setback.sand successes 'R' scheming middleman In a ktdnap plOt (2 ~ tvs , 14 min) hrs.) \a.CID -M 19\ Hos1s Len Dawson. 1-UC.~Y NickBuonlconti. (I hf ) ....... --1--·---w .. ,/ -., ••••• ... ''Once You KISS A Slranger'' ----( 1969. Drama) Paul Burke. Carol Lynley Ml ._.,.., I A ps cholic triel to get a golftw to kill he< • 1811ff • COITILLO latri.t~J .,. "Uodef Capricorn" ( 1949. Dra-m.N CGU..IC1m r. LM ma) Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten. In Australia In the 1830s. a society woman l ~TOlllMT ~a1es1nto'alcohollsm (2hfs.) au.•MPAaY e..,. "Senior Veer" (1974. Drama) ..-mLOm Gary Frank. Glynnis O'ConllOf. A voong 5 LS& couple Is fOfced lo accept adUft r~ ... "Get Crazy" ( t983. Comedy) bilitles when tragedy strikes. ( 1 hf. 30 -l'rillay •CC) "A Big Hand FOf The Utlle Lady" ( 1966, Comedy) l"lenry Fonda, Joanne Woodward. ( 1 tv • 35 min.) •(%) "Aodefs Keepers" (1 984. Comedy) Mlcheel O'Keele, Beverly O'AngelO ( 1 tv .. 36 min) ta® "A Night In ~ven" ( 1983, Drama) Chrltl<>Phef Atkins. Lesley Anne Warren U hf , 23 mto.) •eel "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Westtwn) Flchard Farnswotth. Jackte Burroughs ( 1 hr .. 32 min) ,_(%) "Oeslan For Living" ( t933, Comedy) Fredric Marett Gery Coopef ( 1 hr , !)() min ) Nllll) "SheOow Of A Doubt" (t943. Suspeote) Teresa Wright, Joeept\ COiien ~hrl.) •CCJ "The NeY«Endlng St0ty" (ISM, Fsn- t1ty) Noah Hathaway. Berrell Ot.<et ( 1 hr .. ~ min.) (JI) "Chenot• Of Are" (t981. Dame) Ben Croee. let\ CNtteeon (2 tn . 3 min I •()) "The $ecr.t Of TM~ Dnlgon" (t~ AdYlr'lture) AfNe ~on. .8rien Halnet ( 1 hf . 38 min.) •Cll "High And Low" ( 1983. Sulpet\te) Toistwo Mtt\Jne. Kyolto ~ t2 l'VI . iZmin) -CC) "Warm'ng Up" ~1964. ComedYl Ber· bera StepMna. t1enr1 Sz~ ( 1 'tw • ;>4 min) (H) "Charnp+ons" ( t984. Biograph ) John Hurt. EdWard WOOdward. ( t hf , ~ min) · Cl) "The Devil To Pay" ( 1930, Comedy) Ronald Colman, Loretta Young ( 1 hf • 5 mln) • "Mr Robinson Crusoe" (Siient) ( 1932. Adventure) Douglas Felrt>enl<s. WllUam Farnum ( 1 hf., 30 min.) -a> "The Blue Knight" ( 1973. Drama) Wiiiiam Holden, Lee Remick ( t hr.. 30 min) fW (%) "The Lonety Guy" ( 1984, Comedy) Steve Martin, Charles Grodin. ( 1 hf . 30 min.I -a.·------ -· "The Roller" (1967. Adventure) M thony Quinn, Rita l"laywotth. (2 tn.) CC) "The Way Of Thew .. , .. ( 193'. West- em) Waty W...._ Bobby Netlofl CB> "Scaodaklul" ( 198-4. Comedy) Rob- ert Hays. John OelglJd ( I hf • 3' mk'I ) ()) "GIYe My Regards To Breed StrMt" (HMM. Mul'cal} l>Mi Meeattney. 8'yan &town. ( 1 hf .. 48 min) w• .. Hlroahlma, Mon Amour" (1969, R<>- manot) Emme°'* Rtva. El~ 0-ada ! 1 tw .30mln ) (I) "Grandview. U S A " ( 1984, Orwna) Jamie L• Cvrtls. C Thorn*s HoWllll ( 1 hr . 37 min) min~ l lcmOllWI .. ,...,. .,.. "The Big Bounce" (1969, Suspense) Ryan O'Neel. Leigtl Tay\Of- Young. Aft8f he IS booled out of 8 m.g1ant WOfk8f camp, a man becomes lnlfONoed in !J:.>8.a=.heist. 'PG' ( 1 hf . •2 min.) M l.kl I "Siient Rage" ( 1982, Adven- rure) Chuck N0trls, Ron Sliver. A critically injured psychopath ls re-Atallzed and made almost indestructible by the l'l&ndl- wOfk of a mentally unh.nged setentrsl 'R' i! hf., 40 min.) .. CID .,. "Sheena" ( 1984, Adl/enture) Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass. An Amefican TV producer falls In IOY9 ~h a JUOQle queen out to stop an educated native pnnce trom usurping the throne of an Atri- can kingdom Based on lhe comie-b006< hefOIOe. 'PG' Q (I hr , 57 min.) ...... "The Naked Hills" {1956, Ad- ventUfe) David Wayne. Marcia Hendef· son. Curing the 1800s 1n Cellfornia. a man rs gripped with gold 18\lef to the point of sacrlflclng even the happif'less ol hlS own lfa~ty. ( 1: , 30 min ) =-"" ·-·-·.,,.. -..... .......... .,.. "The Railway Children"' (197 I, Drama) Dinah Shendan. Bernard Cnt>- btns Afttw theif father IS sent 10 prtSOn, three chlldfen move to a small YOfkstwe Ylu.ge on a railroad ~ne. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) ·1 -~ ... mm.r ==--fUfllfCW d (C) "Yentl" ( 1983. Muabl) Beft><a Streisand. Mandy Pa1iokln (2 hrs. 14 min.) W CH) "To Raoe The Wind" ( 1980. Orama) SteYe Guttenberg. Randy Quaid. ( t tw , 45 min.) •Cl) "The Big Parade Of Comedy" (1 966, Comedy) Clark Gable, Jean Harlow ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) •(%)"State Ot Siege" ( 1973, Drama) Y¥ea Montand, Renato Salvaton. (2 hrs.) •CC) "Warming Up" (1984, Comedy) Ber- bera Stephens. Heott Szeps ( 1 tv , 24 min.) •W "Cloes Of Iron" ( t9n . OramA) James COOum. Ma11lmlllan Schei. (2 hrs.) CD cm "The Woman In Red" ( 1984. Comedy) Gene Wldaf. Kally La&rodl ( 1 tv .. 27 min.) (%) "Vertigo" ( 1968. Wystery) ...,.,_ Stenrt. l<lm Norolak. (2 hit) •m .. ee.. ni. Beata And Oibtn" ( 1971, Orama) Biii Mumy, Berry Rot*'&. (2 hrs..) _ ........ ___ _ ·11:: ..• --Sunday, October 8, 1985 -l'rWay Coal. ...... --Q ,_.cwr ......... ==11=~·-r=-... w .. ''The NeverEndlng St0<y" ( 1964. Fentuy) ~ Hathaway. Barrett Oliver. A bootllsh youngster enters a fan- tasy world when he reeda a strange novel atx>ut the struoate to save an Imaginary k~ trom Wiimlnent deS1ruction. 'PG' ~ 1 hr., 3-4 min.) ... ,. ... .. ''The Buddy System" ( 1984, Comedy) Richard Oreyfusa. Susan Saran- don. Romantic complications ensue when a lonely bOy targets a gadget Inventor and ~be writer as a match for his slng'8 -111~:;._ .............. &ITM.U••111.-A recap of the Mlnnelota Vikings '8.4 teeaon. ~.~ llOT llAf Guest. traneexual ·1--...,.,MYIMMI '=.Tn'J-Heather Locklear; a ~wtfe trucking team. I ~s I TW Interview wtth ~· l.:= .-Mum ..., ~mA1Wf••11111&•l•JNI .. "TM 'Md life" (198"4, ) Chrtstophet Penn. Eric Stott. With the etart of IChool Jult around the comer. a group of teen-egers ~ the !Mt week of eummer In al out t'ledC>Nstlc ~.'ff_~. 36min.) Cl)----When the 'i\sltS her popular OOUlin •• plalosloc*.lng glr1 (Sheley Duval) works at changing her nltlower Image to that ot a Qfacious ln.,mnm ,. _.,.,.. ,. -.C .... A beckstage look at Otaek Theatre with ~= Loe Lobol. Ent L.A. 'a lletra their iww e1ng1e ''You're In Love· and Cheech Mer1n wltti NI 8Noe Sc>nnolteen take-ofl " In E8't LA." (Part 4 of 7) ..,.. ...... -=I·---"'Ulm =.-r .. ,... !!!... a.-u• 1ilzJ•:.::.q Clown ChlllN!IDf'llllf*> Race Four 11¥9 from Yonk- IMJ. N. v. ~ 1 hr.) (%)-'The Lonely Guy"~:: Com-edy) 8l9W Mettin. Ctwt9a Af\tt ,. gllWl""ld ~ hin. • Y'CU'O man fllOli 1 ion.ty.,. Ind writ• a best-eellng bode ht ..... •I guide tor other loM- (i rnlfl. ~1:1-1.min.> -.... -''The Kid Wttti The 200 1. a .. 24 Sunder. October e. 1888 ( 1983, eorn8dy) aa;y-COieiTian. Robert Gullaume. A 13--year-dd genius copes with a variety of J><obleml wflerl he begins his freshman YMf at colege as an astrOfls omy malOf. (2 tvt.) • .,. "Sweet Hostage" ( 1975, Ora- ma) Linde Blair, Mallin Sheen. An es· capetf mental patient kidnaps a tough 1een-age=nd attempts 10 teach her the flnet of lite. ( 2 hra.) • 0 After reeding a newspa- 1* artlde, Webster's corMnced that he's the outer-space visitor described In !tie SI~ .. l ~-.,.IMCll--­-=~ unforgiven" ( 1960, West- ern) AUOf/'I Heptun. Burt L.ancaS1er A pioneer famlly strugglea against !tie hos111e Kiowa Indians. who claim that the ~9d daughter Is a member of thelf tribe. 2 hra.j: I .... Q ,......,. -...mmr-Gueat: Lee s lsgl.Jf. 11r11.=f.816dent· Pa)na Webber. (Cl ''The Way Of The West" (1~. Western) Wafto/ Wales, Bobby Nelaon. cattlemen find themaetvet at odds wttti stleeP ranchera In the Old Wast (II) .. "Ninja Ill -The Domination" (198', AdYenture) Lucinda Oldtfl'I, Jor- den Bennett. A woman with ESP and an lnter•t In ancient Japanele cuttun1 b&-comee poeanud by the tpir1t of an evil warrior when Iha Inherits a meglc IWOC'd 'R' ~35mln ) Cl) "GIW My Aeaard& To Broad srr .. t.. ( t9M, Muafcai) f'aul McCartney, &yan Brown. In a draem, • tamot. ~ clan 8Mlehe8 for !tie meater tepee to his new album wtlich he entrv1ted to an und- erhanded aide. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 48 min.) • .. "Beyond Mombasa" ( 1957, A<Mfltura) Cornet Wl6da, Donna Reed . Wtllle ...,cNno I« a uranium mine In Afri- ca. a men la ariec:Md by the..,,,. "L~ Wd Men" who klled hie brother. (2 hrs.) .. C ... .-u, • Ill a --George and a wondat whet to get Martha for her birthday. Heather wants lo join the ehMftMdlna aqued. Q I __ , __ .... , ••re10-wu.t1mr-Goest: Lea S. lsoUf, 11rt1 -Ace ;ealdant Ptllnt Weober. • • CAil &i--C*ml'f ''Wash-ington Aaalgntnent'' Congreaemen Wiiiiam ~. Robert Doman. Robert e.<1-- hem, Dan Lungt"an. and Aon P9Ct(a1d Wiii tdt about Important -.. bekn the m ... ... ()) llLLM TM Ewtnga try to ~ abOut the Mure of thelf ~ ~ Cllff wants Pam to NII ~ootier·a Ewing Oii lher• to .Jtfhmy Wendell; Donna et10Pt '°'~:=I·~ • 9 ~ Sam and Ar- no6d oonooct a IChame to M"9 their pets tnta ~ nwrllgl. 0.. Plato makea a 15~.Q MllWT ~ J = • (8Maott Ptam- llre) ''Or. Alchlr of o.n.... ·· bMad on• Orlham Greene OCMI. Alar\ Bal• tUlt1 •• ~ lranallltor who meeta. f91& In tcNt wtth Ind ..-.ntullv marrtaa the dAVW = Sceochl) o(. Cfual and acoentltC ,,,.,,.,..,. (--Mes IOl'I}. 0 (2 tn.) • -"BreeklnQ Away" (1979, Ch• ma> 0enn1s .etwtstopner: Paui Ooolltty-A bicycle eothutiasr"ln a lfM• colege town spendS his post-high 9dlOOI summer trying to sort out his p&ans IOt the Mure whlli training tor the two biggelt reces of lhis :!:;.i~>L.09 .-&m "Three Appf'oaches 10 Ttfs rorlsts" Guests: former · CIA otfloer Mice Ackerman; author Bnan Jentdnt ("Terror- ism and Personal Protection"). terronam P<otec' dhcior Or Ariel Merarl. the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Avtv ~=·hr) ~ av .. "Prtvate School" (1983, Comedy) Phoebe Cates. Betsy Aus9elt. T een-eged boys visit the altillrl Cherryvale Academy fOf some fun and adventure. 'A' (!hr .. 37 min.) CZ) .. "Missing In Action" (198.4, Ad- venture) ChocJc N<lfrll. M Emmett Walsh An American ~ returns to Vietnam to search fOf MIAs. 'R' ( 1 hr . • 1 min.) .. dl)_,'IMCD CC) .. "Mlulng In Action" (1964, Ad- venture) Chuck Moots. M. Emmett Walah. An American ~ retuma to Vle1nam to aeatch fof MIAs 'R' ( 1 hr . • 1 min.) •• 0 -A aenator mix .. buW*8 with pleesure when Iha and a.neon tan- ~ (YolfJ( a p4ece of leglaletlon. Q (!) .. "The 8ger Sanction" (197S. Suepense) Clint Eastwood. Jeck c.aaidy. A former hlfed kller Is lured from his job as a OOllege P<ote.of to perform a moun- talnstop assa11tnat1on. (2 hrs . 30 min.) CH>llf• 11 trY,,. ... -· ()) P.U:. c:ml1' Angeta envlalon• Fathef Christopher (Ken Ollnsln:.• poten- tial threat to het: RMrdon ( McCOfs klndale) learna abOut Anna'a paat through hert:oepltal record&. Q ( 1 hr.) e -.r~nw 1n19Mew with ii i .i:i·,. _ SpenMf'a dat)- ~zfldden ...,ch tor a pelr of runawayt tlndl IWTI aounytng atx>ut Boaton and !fie NN England countryeide. 0 ( 1 hr.) • -"CtowNwn Farm" (t970, Horr«) HoPe Lange, Lloyd Bocl'lnef. A woman flnda a mMl&trom of wltchetaft arid terror awaiting hef when she lnhettta a New~--i \' "'·· 30mln ) , ___ alLI D• A IOc>t< at the pars aonel, legal and medic.I .,.. '-"Ing from the uae of the tnaanlty defenaa In criminal cuee and !tie potential effect• ot attampt•Jo abolleh It. ( 1 hr.) CH> -"Scandelous" (t9M, Corn.- dy) Robert Haya, John Oellgud. A w.1- l<nown and ambitious teleYISlon rtp0rt9r le accuaed of NI wife' a murder 'PG' ( 1 hr .. :wr:J. Cl) "Mllllng In Act1on" ( 1984, A~ venture) Chuck NOtr1-. M. Emmett Wallh. An American cdOnel returnt to Vietnam .1to-;;:~Mai~Iv .4 t min.) = ===-· I --..... _ ---fb,re Elgtlt competition lfom ~ tlY. (A) ( 1 hr.) tll9 lillmn,"' c• ..... '11 _, ... ., ....... ····-~ .. "Story OC The Dolt" C tlM. -l'riday Cont. Ofame) TetcN Abgayan1. Max Thaytlf A bMUty pegMl'lt winner's triumph rs tarn- letl9d when nude photographs from her rRI are publWled ( 1 hf . 26 mm ) cm.u.,,..~c:MmA ... "Fcwbidden World" ( 1982. Hor- rO<) Jesse Vint. June ChadWlcic Space Hpk>ten encounter grotesque threats produced by an experimental muranr 'R' tW~~~ tw. Cl) .. ''The Avalanche Express ( 1979. Adventure) RObeft Snaw. Lee ~-Thtee men encountw natUfal drs ~era and pollllcat 111tngue wtllle anempt- lng to lmUggle a defecting agent out ot hrs count!')'. (Af (2 tn.. t5 rTWt ) e e mt°' C.-From June 198.c Sheley Winters, Ronnie Shakes and Annie Pottt )oWl hoe1 Johnny Carson (R) ( 1 hr.) -~mMllTMIMCKAmMlm GU.ts: Mancle Poot ("Night Coon"!. Buzz Bernolldo. l t,mz .. WU9 SlcetcheS. a basebaU team OWf'9f trede6 a fan, the Bigots. the future I~·=~ LA-.r .-:A H06t Dennis Wholey. Sche<Med· psychothe<aplSt I au- thor Wayrta Oyet ("Whar Do Vou Really !w:r..=a:?) (l hr) ......... ii"*'_ ........ TW ·~" (1978. HOHOI) Donald Pteeten0e. Jamie Lee Cunis On a retny Halloween night, an insane murderer 98CllP99 from an aaytum and cuts a path of deeth. deetructlOn and ten0t lhlOUO" a tmlll town. 'R' ( 1 hf • 30 min ) tW (I) _, ' 11 .. -..LO llaml Harry AndetaOn from "Night Court" puta hie geY8199'de to provide setlrical tipl!I oo the fine wt ~ conning wtth guests Turk Pipkin and John Lanoque"e. Taped at Hermoea Beech's (CAiif) Comedy & ~Club. (1 hr.) -· , .. W M ...... A high-~ executive (Bill Macy) gets un- eq>eeted reeutta when he WNfS a = lr.r-10~~ ...... _ ..... .,, .. .. "F8de In" (1968, Romance) Burt Aeynokta. Betbera Loden. A man ac- cuttomed to meny ahallow romantic con-~· dilco¥er'l a true aoulmate In • love-ly fllm editor who gets him a fob with • "'°=:;tf:la.\£ hrs.> ~~ale Dirty To Me -Pan Ill" (1984, Adult) John L.-. T~ Lords Art unebeehed W00191 itzer ,.. whefl he ~ INt ,. lllMt c.tcti 19 a rNr· ~~:.· 19 min.) =~r-a=--_ __.. .... -•'fillln ArofA" ( UM.S. Onlma) Fa~ O.. Anchwt. A men wedl • Wll9lthy women for hlr mortrt eo ht can ~ her tor 1 ...,_, ony to beCOrne tht prime euepect -'*' the wtltr.. It rtudeted;,l l:> 1-- e ML 7 • MD P\an4st Bobby - Hamilton perlonns "Send In the Clowns.' 'Time Pieoe" and "Chilo-en of Sanchez". Jacque Washington ("Wild Is the Wind" and "Boat LealM' tor New Vonq . CC) .,_ "O.C Cab" ( 1983. Comedy) Mr T, Adam Baldwin. Dflvefs of a nearfy bankrupt Washington taxicab operation become he<oes wfleti they reecue two kid- ~ chben 'R'Q (1 hr.,39mln.) W N•ll MCml Breedefa' Crown Champlot\shlp·Raoe FOOf from Yonkers. N Y (R) ( 1 hf ) (I) .. "Vertigo" (1958. Mystery) James Stewart l<lm Novak. A retlfed San Francl&CO detectrve with • ,_, of heights is hired 10 trail • wealthy ~·s wife and linds hlmsell falling 1n with hef 'PG' (2 hrs.) 1119 Cl).,. "Private School" ( 1983. Come- dy) Phoebe Cates. Betsy Rueeell. Teen-- aged boys vlsll the al$-gjf'I Chefryvale Academy tor some l\Jn and acNenture 'R' t 1 tv .. 37 min l W • .,. "Send Me No Rowers" ( 1SS.. Comedy) Rock Hudson. Oor1s Dey Be- lleving he IS on his deathbed, a hypochon- drl&C sets out to find a aultable second husband lor hll wtte. (2 hrs ) D .,. "Seven" ( 1977, AcM!Oture) Wllllam Smith. Barbara Leigh.U.S. ln!ellt- gence calls In MVefl speciallBts to stop the imminent "*08f ol tMMHl Hawallan crime ~ndicates. (2 hfl.J • .. "Come Out Come Out, Whef- 'fll9f You Are" ( 1974, Mystery) Lynda Oey George. Peter Jaffrey. When a young gl(t reports her tra\1911ng compel\IOn miss- ing, she 16 told that the girt does not eiust. lhr .• 30 min.) ,...._um Half• -llmlr1MCll " .. ''G#tl Qt The Whtte Qfchld" (1983. [)fame) Ann Jillian. Jennller Jason-Lelgtl. A YOl.WIQ woman journeys to the Far East for wtlel she believes ls a ca- reer as an entertainer onty to be preesured into the worid of pr08tltutl0n. ( 1 hr , 36 min.) We .,_ .,_ 0 Feel\Jf9d: topics 1n- olude make<Mlf"I tor lhoee 1nanding their high IChool reunions: a performance by the band the Red Hot CNll Peppers; Gavin Mcleod. ...&. ·-•llM.MA11 (() -.._ WOt1d Junlof Quar- tertlorle ~ trom Tulsa. Okla ml 11 hf.> CD ca> ... "Ae-..11109 Ot The Nerds" (1984, Comedy) Robert Carradine. Arl- thony Edwarda. Fed up with sutteMg lntcwmlnebte tunlllello'• rnutennlndea bY an uppefdett fratemty of m.cho ath- letea,. "oup ~ frtlhman bookwonn-out-ca.t• deddaa to N4 the oollege's values a1r~.,.uw m1n.) wl .. ''P9nnyStrena<M" (t941. cn-rne> c.y Grtnt. !nine OUMe Reoent 8doptNe pertntt i.m thet MpplneM can aoon tum t~ (2 hra •• 30 min ) ·1·---...... .. _._. " -~ Ptey'' (t981. Com. ~) .Im Jenni Httrtck. The glrl-trlerdt of eoftbel players 08Ck» to torm the# own eeeni • a wey of awngtng their E . 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 ~) -... ..Moacow On The Hudeon'' (1984. Comedy) Robin w..n.. Marta Conc:Nta Aaonao A ~ QirQJS ~ clan detects to the United Statet and .et- tleS In New York atter being NYed trom the KGB by a store 9eCUt1ty guetd 'R' ( 1 hr . SSmln'-..(1)--1 .. e .. "Death In Deep Watcw" (1975. Mystery) Bradford DMtmen. Suzanne Farmer An ex-911ngster attemptl to flee trom his under#ond collMguel and S.- the protactlOn ot anonymity In a lonely British seacoast vfllaoe. (2 hrs.) I-----_..,__.., M __ ,_. I -.. '"The Wicked Lacfy" ( 1983, Comedy) Faye Dunaway. Alan Bate&. A fascinating hlgh-society woman engeoee 1n highway robbery. &edUctlon and murder In the course ot a day's worit. 'R' ( t hr • 38 min.) ..... "Kone Coast" ( 1968. A~ IUfe) Richatd Boone, Vf!lfl M"86. A young woman dies of a drug CMWdoal and the man whO gave her the drvga muet anewer IO ~"M.~hef. (2hra.) ; .. "Anna And The King Ot Slam" (19'8. Orama) Irene r:»me, Rex Ham- son A wldOw acoepts a post in Siam aa tutor tor the king's children. (2 hra.) I .. N• IOCClm Army All-Star Cleaelc from West Point. N.V (A) (I hf., 30 min.) co cm .. "Going 8ersen(" (1983. Comedy) John Candy. Joe Fleharty Poff- tlclans. eeroblcs and r~1 ~ are pan of thlS comedy tea me catt of Second City TV 'R' ( 1 hf , 2 min.) (%).,. "Vldeodrome" ( 1983. Fanta1y) James Woods. Deborah Hany A ~ OWTl8f ot a Toronto UHF station INt ~ clalizes in adult eotertai'lment '8etc:tle9 for the people behind • blz:ane •teltte bfoedcaSt. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 30 min) ·1· 'I Mi mLW U-TmiPNl&Y -CMTOCl9 ~Secret Of The Goldln Or. gon" ( 1983. Adventure) Renee Houlton. Brian Haines. While fighting rt¥M. eome potential regatta cont•t8'1tl dltco"9f a MCl'9t In an exotic ~t. (1 tv .• 38 nWI.) •111JU1'mlY,.-W. .. "The Greet Waldo Pwpper" ( t975. eom.dy) Robert RedfOrd. Bo Svenson. A truatrat9d Amenc.n l!Gf't• ~ lot i.comee a t>amstormlnQ etunt men In his 1t1nt tor 11Ctlon cUtno woncs war 1 < 1 hf .. =~ -;----..... , .. "Mi911ng In Action" (1984, Ad- venture) Chuck ~. M. Emmen WMl'I. An American colonll ~ to VleCnam \2..Ntreh for MIAa. 'R' ( 1 hr . 41 "*'.) W .. ''The Lonely GA.r/' ( 18M. ~ ady) St9Ye Matttn, Chert9t Grodin. A"9r Na glrftriel Id .... hit\, • ~ l'Nn ,__ • lonely ... end ........ belt...-ig book that ..,.._... ... ~ tor °"'* ior. eome men. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 mi\) •a>., _ .. (II)_ 'The~ °'Joe T)'fWI'' (1979. Dfame)· Alan Alda. Barbera Harrlt. An henelt. lnf\Jenttal U.8. _.. t0t'1 polflcal ambition and hll afflllr wMtl 1 beieu1JfUI labOr •ttomey pu1 hll ~ ~ def a ltrmil. 'R' ( 1 hf.'' rN\.) Sunday, October e. 1985 25 ...... 1r•=•• _,.,, I .-T••ftm Wit -.T .... ---__ ,_ T oo,:z P1r'81 vt. u Joie l •t • WOlii ............ -illi!WA m&T ••ITI • ? c• 1U1 A Milite to dlrectOf Geor~ St...,. wtth dips from ~ films "A P1eoe In mt Sun." ''Shene," "Giant," 'Gunga Din" and "Women of tht Veer." Host: Jeck Lemmon. ~=-·= BllbY" (1981. Orama) Esthef Role, Lany B. Soott. (1 hf.. 58 min,) (%) .. "Swemp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Adrienne BatbHU. Louie Jourden. I 1 NI ---- tv, .. ='-•-IAMPMO ·-,_1ra1• --& .. _,.._,, __ .. ,.., __ ---·BO' .... ·--.,-·aQ 1111 .. ... .... .. ''Mf ~uldl ""' Hege" (1~. ) Cary l\t, ....,. Y! ( 1 hr .• 34 "*'· -.n 1 • ..a .... --8t*tly Meclalne Ind ---In a \Wt9ly of comedy ... a-and musical numblra. and allo peirtorrna chmetle ex<*'Plt from ''Termt 28 Sunday, Ociot>er e. 1816 Of Endeatment," "The Turning Point" and "Some Came Running." ( t tv , 52 min.) NI I= "Saskatchewan" ( 1954, Ad- venture) Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters. ( 1 hr .. 55mln! NI ---~~=!!~-.. _,_,,,,. ___ ..-noa• ,.... __ ..... 10 ..... ... ,u. . .... al -·---· _.... .... _ .. . .• , ... ......,... ..... , It= L ........... ...,. t:F· -. ... car 1:1 ... a1 Al~11 wn,. I MMIC"* : •••a---.. "The Count" (1916. Comedy) l,=~PuM&nce -•c-. lf•--....... u. : umm1C1• ... "AN Of Me" (19M, Comedy) Steve Martin, Liiy Tomlin. ( 1 tv .. 33 min) Cl).,. "Up In Arms" ( 19«. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Oinah Shore. ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) (%) ... "Aockshow" ( t980, Musical) Paul McCartney and Wings. ( 1 hf . 45 -if.·--·-.. ..,_ TU1t uucnc lfl:-w ..... .., ... ~-II .. "The Bio Bounce" ( 1969. Suspenae) Ryan O'Noal. Leigh Taylof· VQUng. :· 1 t1 hr., 42 min.) ()) ........ CD cm .. "Topper" ( 1s31. Comedy> Constance Bennett. (2 hrs) .. , ........ ............. ...,. 2 ca Featured: Truckers compete In r9Clno competitions In the 869 Rig Rodeo from bover. Del. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) .. "Wtllsperlng Smith" ( 1948. W91tem) A.Jen Ledd. Brenda Mar.nail (2 In.~-­.. , .. -·=••• 11 --LUM tP•W.'I mAmT -!'1m111a: ''tis w•m fU Game Three om home lleld of Nation.I League E.Mt cha= (3 hrt.) 1 1.~~ •••"1nw•1••111•1•11111au•• -NOrlF 11111 --"·- e •camaa._camn ''Wash- ington A~I" Congressmen Wllllllm Dannemeyet. Robert Doman. Robeft Bad- t\am. Dan Lungren. and Ron Packard wltt talk about Important lsMM befOfe the ~ LW M•'U.'I mA'l9T .,. CIJ)-.,. ... Hosts. Leo Dawson . Nick Buooioonll. (1 hf.) I PUYUU. -CCIII-P001'UU. Starting time is lsub=~ to:C:.~·riii tn.. 30 ril ) Ir=,__. YMCMCOOI Lalf-..... m.oeY ... "Gun Glory" ( 1957. Weste<n) Stewart Granger, Rhonda Fleming. ( 1 hr . 29mln.) (%) .. "Oeslon FO< LMrlg" ( 1933. Comedy) Fredric March. Gary Coop&f ( 1 hf ,~;J. 1w I M11r ••.,. 9 MICE M91CML "C.p'n O.G Readmore's Jack And The Bean· stalk" Animated. ReadmOfe accepts Jack's challenge lo ascend lhe beanstalk In search of the gooee that lays lhe golden eggs and confront the glani who guards l the=LOlf rr••·--m"'•••• wuwauraw NI --m.oeY .. "SWMt Rosie O'Grady" ( 1943 . Muslcel) Betty Grable. Robeft Young ( 1 tv .. 30 "*'·) (J) MllO 11C811 IMSA GT Serles from Po- cono. Pa. (R) ( 1 hr.) CID.,. "Last Plane Out" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Jan-Mlcti&el Vincent. Mary Crosby {l hr 38 min ) (JJ CD) ... "The Right StuN" ( 1983. Orama) Sam Shepard. Scoll Glenn (3 tvs . t2 min.) '*I'; a JINC'M WT• Featured lllO<l Moyet ("lnvlslble," "FOf You Only")' King ("Won't You Hold My Hand Now'?"). Reedy tor the World's "Oh, Shel&I" vtdeO. (I) CJMaa ___ ..., __ CJ)..,.. •• ._. Animated Ro- botman. Oop9. St•r and Lint try their beet to keep an aooentrlc lnventOf trom being run out of town: Thomas Edison Cooper's latest Invention comes In handy when Stellar and Oops ate kidnapped by the evll Robefon: Robefon captures every-one In Robot Land ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) I =-~-• llW ... TM.I -....... ____ _ -IE"''. ··-'°"""" ---.. ''Game Of Death II" ( 1980, Ad E "-8tuoe L ... Tong Lung (2 tus ) "Hooct't" ( 1816, Comedy) GM • Erica Fo1t. (2 tn ) h "OallU" ( 1950, W11tem) Gary 'Ruth Aonwl. (2hr•) • .. (S..son Premiere) A '-Saturday Cont. computer error sends perlecl 8-year-old Konrad (Huckleberry FoK) to a w0111an (Polly Holliday) who does11'1 meet the "birth" lac1ory's standards Ned Bealty cos~~ol 2) Q (thr 1 I ::::' .. oo ~--"Country" (1984. Orama) Jes slca Lange. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr , 49 min ) :l).,,. "War And Peace" ( 1968. Dra- ma) (Par1 1 of 2) Ludmlla Savelyeva ~''-8Jl:lchuk. (6 hrs , 13 min I u ii~ noom ~ COUW fl001MJ. Starnng 11me •s lsub=.;.<i:& (3 hrs., 30 min ) ---~ -~ .,. "Iceman" ( 1984, Orama) Tim othy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse. ( I hr . 39 mln.t W D • INlllllc.J> Scheduled Azumah Nelson vs. Billy Cowdell tor 1he WBC Featherweight title. scheduled tor 12 rounds llve !Tom Birmingham, England (2 hrs.~ ....... DOCalMO TWY• ...... llCY -~ ..... ,,.. ... ~ ta ...,.. --ecml a -~ .. ''The Big Red One" (1980. Ad· venture) Lee Marvin. Mark Hamill (2 hrs .. 5ml~ ·1 _....,, • 10•u11c.mc1D ..... ---TNI 11111•11 t:. ...... LMe AOI· mated. With ttie help of a magical bell, RalnbOw Brlte's dream of returning col<>< to the wOfld takes a slep toward reallty when ane enters the Evil Force's castle {Part 2 of 2) • .,,. "Dar1< Night 0 1 The Scarecrow" ( 198 t, Horror) CharleS ().Jrnlng. Robert F.L{.;i.,~) • Animated. Cowboy Locky Luke -along wl1h his faithful dog Buahwack and fussy hof8e Jolly Jumper - sets out to capture rhe notorious bank· lrob=-.=~~ .............. u c•ITm'Y ...., IMCI -Shirley MacLalne sings and dances In a variety ot ~ sketches and rnusbl numbel'S. and also performs dramatic excerpts from "Terms Of Endearment." "The Turning Polnt" and "Some came FUmfng." ( 1 hr 52 min~ 1:11!.,. ~Rape!" (1973, Orama) Peter Coffleld. Andrea Maroovt<:cl. ( 1 hr , •ts ':·~ I "llVml AMI How computer graphlol are mad« hoW the 88f*9 ot smell wotl(s; a ctoee le><* at a tarentul&, a visit to en lnwntM' felr.j l..,.1una1 oe• we• Dl'l" ... 111- U& .. &II .....,_,_ .. __ ....... ... ''Thnte RlnQ Circus" 119&4. Comedy) Dean Martin: Jerry Lewis, (2 hrs.'--~ "'""="" i aA (Season Premiere) David Atlen- borough and Alvin Poussalnt join return- lnQ champlOO Edwin Newman to rest their scientific knowledge In areas examined by e!!_St ~of "Nova." Q ( 1 hr ) UI "Horror At 37.000 Feet" (1 972, Horror) Buddy Ebsen. Chuck ConUU~~mln.) IMIU DI Vff llUl.1M __ Mm~ ©)mN "Red Dawn" (1984, AdVen- ture) Patrk:k Swayze, C. Thomas Howell. l...! hr . 54 min.) CZ).,_ "Missing In Action" (1984. Ad· venture) Chuck Norris. M Emme" Walsh .. _.,.,. a:a ,,. N IUYIOOIC ; hr .. 41 min.) wcaA ... , .. As Grant's (Debbie Allen) dance assistant. Leroy (Gene Anthony Ray) is given the task of setectlng the lead In a school musical. ( 1 hr.) l ___.Vm::IOFw:TGIY (IP,_f) IJB8110f•IA IT -111t11• .. , •• , • ..-UC Al ,.. A salute to director George Stevens with clips from his films "A Place In the Sun," "Shane," "Giant," 'Gunga Din" and "Woman of the Vear." Host: Jaci< Lemmon. (!) ........ CH).,,. "Nickel Mountain" (1985. Ora- ma) Michael Cole. Heather t angenkamp. r.,28mln.) .. --·-.. g M UCI ,_ -CIR C&-flDOTIM&. -.f College football sc0<es and hlghflgh1s from around the country and a Tool< at next week's major contests. • l lTAllm Hllf Wf m.MD .,,. "Adlos. Sabata" ( t971, Ora- ma) Yul Brynner. Dean Reed. (2 hrs.) • _. _. Guests: Natalie Cole. ABC, Crystal Gayle, Manhattan Transfer. Frankie vam and the Four Seasons, OMO, Pointer Sister$ (Interview) ( 1 hr.) -·-.I I IOf•n: IT I i lllft ... "Mr. Blandlngs Builds His Dream House" ( HM8, Comedy) Gary Grant, MyJ1!8 LoY. ( 1 hr .• 34 ml~ (l)ccau.w.a.ec =••a (I) ... "The Buddy System" (1984, Comedy) Richard Oreyfv&a. Susan Saran- don. ( 1 tw .. 50 min.) • .._ ... AICOT ,. WOll..D CW' IOCC9I CIC ti ft Y EI I tu•• -·1· : • ..,.... -=--... 19T~LI I '' • --Scheduled r~· "Remo, The First Ad'tenture" (Fred Ward. Joel Gfey) , "Sltv.r Bullet" (Gary ~ ..... In the eecond or a rwo-pen repon on food, the General Food& Rlteerch Lab • vtllted 10 991 how scien· tlsta et•t• synthetic tooda. 1 r ..... The addition'• ,IN, plane •re reviewed Wl1tt the architects. a vltllt to a aatvaoe yard O (E) COU.. flOOTUl.1 Teams to be an- nounced. (Live) (3 hra, 30 min.) • 9 ..-cA Scheduled; how to become a game show cootestant; Dack Rambo ['.Dallas"); Georr: Hamilton. ( 1 hr.) U • u•RL IU'°"' Game Four live from home field &f American League West champion. (3 hrs.) e.,,. "The Great Race" ( 1965, Com- ..ecjy) Jack Lemmon, Tony Cur11s. (3 hrs.) IWMOF1MllTAM rA ..... aACI( ......... .,,. ''Somebody Kiiied Hef Hue- band" ( 1978, Mystery) Farrah Fawcett. Jett~· (2 hrs.) I COU.. flOOTULL Boston College at ArmdcJL~ (3 hrs.) 111> • flOOTULL Boston College at Arm-~~15 min,) l llnaAID>LA__.. -..... flDOT., , •• ,. Lii Ol IM'IM The platypus. Tasmani- an devil. kangaroo and other unusual creatures are ll'lCluded in this ~ at the devel~t or mammals. ( 1 hr.) ([) (Q) .,_ "The AlvBf Rat" (1984. Drama) Tommy Lee Jones. M811ha Plimp- ton. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) CI> llOWll "Carelree:· ( 1938, Muslcal) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. (1 hr . 20 m1nJ-.T1IACnCl9 .. , .... ...n'I aa,:., uaD .,,. DAW» WWWii Consume< lnfoonatlon on leading oolas.. gold jewelry ripoffs. rliattress sales and con~~bets. I --ZOU I.NIT .......... .,.._.ccumrr._ -,I:" ... .., ,... ..... Continuing dre- mas In both daytime and pr1me time are honored. with awards Including Best S&- rleS. Outstanding Actor and Actress and Outstanding Vlllain. Nominees were cho- sen by the readefS ot Soep Opera Olgest. Hosts; David HasselhOff, Catherine Hlci<- llan<i&t•~ Hl11 .,_..~,,,, ....... ~_,,. wowum5" ... HarveatlnO hick<>-~bane and w.vinQ it Into a ohalr bottom. a;).,. "Warlo<Os Of Atlantia" (1978, Adventure) Doug McClure. Cyd Cheriaae. Aftef an accident at .... memberl of a scientific expedition IQCJdentaly land In the tong·lo&t undetwater city of Attentts. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 36 min.) CID "°'9 "Give My Reoerdl To 8roed Street" ( 1964, Musical) 1>aul McCartney, Bryan Brown. In a dreem, a f~ mual- clan eeerches fOf the mester tapes to hie • new album which "8 entru91ed to an und- erhanded aide. 'PG' O ( 1 tv .. 48 r'*'.) (J) IOCI • M -Romeo Vold tnd P. I. L p«10f m "Myaetf To Mytetf." "N9v9t Say NeYet" and "benel9Ctor " ( 1 tv l .. ,_....,, TAii Sunday. Oc1obef 6. 1988 27 -lalurclay Cold. I TOOCUll .. ~ .. • J =A A look at the wolverine In ltt remote and ~bltal Q l ~a...__a Cll--~--~-,. CA1CI .... .... ,...,.a.... TOO CUii IOI cc.all Henry lakes drastic measures to avoid paying • high penatty fee fOf library books 1haf are five i -due .... ...., ...u, ... Jam14n attempt 10 make a movie wtth his friend falls through when he lnsltl• on asaumlng complete con=t~o)ect I wmeUM ... .,. • 16 • fUiCa.,. AICll'flCW ,._ u.OYD _, An eKamlnallon o1 the unique viSIOn of controversial archt tect Frank Lloyd Wright, Including lmaQ('S of Dena HOU9e Fa.Hing Water and Taliesin 11 hl'j CD cm _. "King Of Comedy" I t982. eom.dy) Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis A falling comedian plans to kidnap a well known talk show hoet 'PG' ( 1 hr , 4 1 min) (I)..,.. "High School US A " ( 1983, C-Omedvl Michael J. Fo•. N11ncy McKeoo A mldwettern high tchool senior Irle& 10 oust a snob as ihe class's most~lar ~epple. TV chlld stars of the ' and 60s play many of the teechers and sctiOOI ottlc~ 1 hr .. 40 min ) (%) "Beyond The Limit" ( 1983, Ofama) Michael Caine, Richard Gere An Engllltl physician acts to secure lhe re leue of Britain's hooorary consul In Ar- gentina. kldnr. by revoMlonaries 'R' 43mln . ...... :n11•---,. ... ,._ Hoel. Adrian Zmed · Richard Moil. Tracey Bregman. Rene EnrlqUeZ PerlOfmance by Anlmo- tlOn .•r:::u • MC* IM DlllO Featured Marti Wal ton lookl at Mlf·defense techniques for femeie rape vletlma. a vtsl1 wtth a t6-yes1 old drag raoef trom B Cajon. a visit to Julen: end a proNe on 11tronaut WaHy Sc:nlfra. wtlo reeldel In San Diego 1., .... .. a~!'Amerlca'1 Werewolf In Lon- " (t98t. Comtdy) Oevld Naughton, Jenny Agutter. The vacation o1 ~ youno Ametlcana on a walOnQ tour Of Englen<l la ruined when 1 Wflfewoff altld< leeY9I one deed and the othet curMd wtth • honOef for human flelh. (2 hrt ) ... "Oeggef Of The Mind" (t972, ~ery) Peter Falk, Richard Betehatt. eotumbo joumeyt to London to obMrve &coflend Vatd, bU1 Wlndt up lnvettlgatlng the murder of two ShakMPNrff" actor• ji. ~ ID&.,_ IUT Rado Ind ~·• pcobl lrtto the mufdaf of • MIQlllO b9chetOt IMdt them Into a ea .. lrNoMng a "'* of robberiel Q (I hi ) • -"The Hultltt'' (t981, Ofama) "*' NNmen. Jadcla GIMeon. A pool ~ ic-hill glrlfrland and hie aait~r• apect, but regalt'll hill pride an., t.tlng the men relPC>r*bla at hla own game (2 hrt~ ; .... - 28 Sunday, Octo~r 8, 1985 • ..-"Gln Of The ~I Sev- en" ( t9e9, w .. 1em) George Kennedy . Ja"* Whitmore. Sewn ptotMonal gun- men toln forcea to he a '9YOIUllOnary lee<* from a Mexican taN. (2 hll.) e M ... The nm k'I an eight-part ee- rle5 on the "remarlcable thr..-pouncl ma- chine" ueet mlcrograc>M. computer 1nl- ma1lon and people In action to demOnttrate how the brain functions Q ~~ • .ur:T:rtr I' • (8"ton Prem- iere) "Of. Fleohtt of ~" baaed on a Graham Greene noY91. Ai.n Bit• 1tars u 1 mHd-mtnnerld tranelator wtlo meets. faltl In love wtth and twntuely marrlel the daughter (Grata Scacchl) o( a cruet and ~Irle Swiat mltlloNilrt (JamM Ma- son). o (2 hrs.) CC)_. "Death Hunt" (t98t, Actven- ture) Charlet BronlOn, lee Marvin. In the 1930&. a Mountie and a frontier trapper wage an old bettle at cMlz:atlOn en- croaches on the Canadian wlldefness 'A' 36 min.) cou.w flOOl'IMJ.. 9GIT llAMY ......,. '°"' .,. .,. M. From Centennill Concert Han I,, Winnipeg, Manitoba: Herry Belafonte alngt tole. pop and catypeo mualc In 1hts performance taped In Jvty 1986. F .. tur86 the 10nOS "Matllda" Ind "Banana Boet " ~~ .... ,.. .. ~WlMCaa4lUHWIW •CIJ a..-m.-fJI,. --,..,. lntervlewl with oil magnate T. Boone Pick- ens and Klrlc Oouglaa; 1 tour of C.nnes. Fre~ with Ctlef~ a London thopplng I .. with Diahann Catroll ( t ht.) a W•M- "AYIALL .. (I) .. "Out Of The Derlcnete" remltte. Ofama) Martin Sheen. Hector lz.ondo. Bated on the true ltory of Del Ed Zig<> who, In the wtk.t of pereooal and profe&8IONI crlMI. It lnetrumental In bringing the "Son o1 Sam" klllef to Juttlce 1(2 hra) o ••mmrQ ... "A Force Of Ooe" ( t979. Ora- ma) ChUck Norris. JtMller O'NelH A matlef ot the martial lltt embar'k• on a r.-,~tvaled .... ,c:n '°' lhe killer• of hit I ltd tor't. (2 hit.) • A Ml MIOI• ftll ln'M C9fWY itrll 11.L .... "Tht »Second Pr• dent" A loOk It the lmpKI of advertlting on American euture. Including footage Of an Int~ wtth the let• ~ ,...,.., wtlo worlltd on po1111oa1 apoea tot Owlgtlt 0 EilenhoMr. <A> O (t ht.) e n•U•W.YU91'9GC1811mllg•1•1 ft ' VI,,. The Oamonda -Alan. Wl'f"°'t, Merrll, Jly, Donny, Mane Ind Jimmy -Ptrl«m their current ,....,.. H well .. hlft from the pelt In oetebfatlon of 26 yeert In~ buelntee. Guella: LOia Felana, AttOy Gibb. the Olk Ridge Boyt. Oen s.ia. Dick CWtt. Bob Hope, .Httry ~and rc (2htt.) .... -~ ... "Al Of Me''"h984. eom.dy) 8tt11e Mlrdn. Uy Tomin A hapi. law· yet't notmel routtn. --"'* a dlffeftnt ~ •rter a cantenlctro-.. heir .... , aoul trtnamO'tl• Into one llde of hit ~J»G-13'Q (1tw.,33mln.) CD av ... ··a-o.Mnle" < 198-4. Comedy) ~Moore, Eddie Murphy A ha~ englneer'J '*"' for • new tank gyro we f.-ng • inlwlbty n hll mer· rlaOI. and ovtrtlM two yeerp latet. a 1an6< command9t enciiee tlw reeurtt 'R' ( t hr . 34 min.) (I).,. "Bottin' Looee'' (198t. Come- dy) Rlcttatd PryOf, Cicely Tyton. A bum- bling burglar. a concerned tchOOlteachef and eight cttlld<en make • crcm-oountry trip In 1 br<>Meo-down tchOOI bul. 'A' ( t hr .. 34 min) (%) ... "Otandvlew. U.S.A." (t98<6. 15rama) Jemie L• Ctxtll. C Thomas Howl!. An lndlpetldent-mlnded raceway owner battlee amall-town corruption tor&-~11'1 control ot her track, whllt emberktno on an affalf wtth a younger man 'A' ( 1 hr .• 37 min.) ICIMLITMI .. _,... ...... ...., ..... Mm .,. "The UndefCOYtf Man" ( 19,.9, Mystery) Glenn Ford. Jamee WhltmOfe Secret Service agent• bravely t( to legal- ly trap a notOflous gangster 1 hr • 30 min.) -,-~ .... r LM IOAT A woman goet to great lengths to avoid artlst-fllnvnak• Ancly WarhOI, a married couple aearch9e the lhlp tor a ptleeleu atamp: ACA gtVmbles about hla low salary Marton Rote. Andy Griffith and Peter Ouchln guett ttat. Q ( 1 ~) LRlm.il Of .,. --...... lnter-Mwt with oll megnate T. Boone Plcic- ens and Kirk Douglas; • tour of Cannes • France With Cher; a London ltlopping l ee with Diahann Carroll. ( t hr ) ... "The Man Who Knew Too uch" ( t934, Sutptnte) PMer LOfre, Leslie Bank•. The daughter of an Enollah couple Is kidnapped to prtvent them fiom revealing what they know about a pllinM<l auatllnatlon ~ tv .. 30 min.) !!MOii lW _. "My Dear 8-cttla'Y" ( t9~8. ) Latalne Dey, Klrk Douglat. An authOr' 1 MCtetary flndt the! he Mk .. gifts and playt the field more often than he writes ( t ht . 30 min ) ~--"The Ev11 Thal Men Do" ( 198<6. Suspente) Charles Btooson. The< ... $81- dane An auaulf'I It called out of retlf• ment to perfOfm one final Ulignment His target a <Antral American torture epecial- 111 u:;ttd by an Ame<lca'1 agency 'R' I t ht. 29 min.) ... .... -IT'IAU... .... fll_ •1•• MIT I 19 ReooYertng trom a hMrt attack. coach Oenerdo ~ game ~rom hit hoepltal bed to Olene woo'• In tor him on the tldellnee. -1 .......... .. ...,.,.. ... "Kiiijoy" (1981, Ofama) Kim tlnger, Rob«! Culp ~t>.I• of a hoe- pttal' t ataft come undtr IUlplQb\ wt*1 • young woman Is murdlfld and her bOdy iv.rs_j t hf ,..,!5 min ) tW wo .... • ~ Gueet· John Pan T akeotta of ~ Houtt'' by Maoo. and A'9tha Franklin'• "Freeway Of L~." !,a&m._•rnr a ... "Muttt1 Of l<oog Fv" ( t973, cMnttn) K«'I King. Ku Fq. A ~ gangater wltll the Poalflon of t>odyguard In a tnanlll lrtl oont•t (2 hra ) I -& =-"tO" (t979. eom.dy) Dudley Moore, Bo Oertle. A IUOOIHIUI tongwl11tt. dlstUtbecl •bout reechlna mid- -lalurclay Cont. die •. oecidet to ChaM •Met a t>e8ut1ful r n: her way to her wedding 'R' (2 hrs . ([)~...,. ... ()) 1Uiii Sketches President Nl.(on (John 8Y!19f) facet the preea. JoMny Cat1on (Byner) handles f8fOCIOUS an1- mala; epecllel tff«:ta In moYMll Q (%) ... ''Vldeodtome" ( t983. Fantasy) Jamee WOOda. Oebotah Harry A co-owner of a Toronto UHF station the• IP&" ~ In ecUt entertainment 1e11ches tor the people b9hlnd • bll.arre satellite tltoldcMt. r ( 1 ht . 30 min ) ml 1MClt tW .. 1119AY ~ LM Host Eddie Mu9ical guest1· Iha Honey· dflppert ("Rocicln' at Midnight," "Santa Cleua It Sack In Tovm") (Al ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • MW•,."" Up-synced rendl-tlonl of Midnight S.tar'a "()pefatOf, .. "Endlela Love" &y Diana Ross and llooel Rlc:Ne. and The Chipmunk•' "Surfln' USA." •••=• •11...,.z • (J) .. "Legend Of Champion&" (19M, 8cleru ~lion) Stuart Damon. >Jeunctra Baited<> Thtee ,-cret agents eatrylng vttal lntormatloo ot•lh 1n the Hl- rnallyen mountalnl and are 111cen 10 • Nddln City whe<e they are given superhv me~•· (2 hf• . 15 min ) W _ c:u.'I.,.,.. .. "C.hllt United Stalet Marshal" 9 73. W"tefn) John Wayne. George ~· A lawman's N8rch f0t • band of outlaw. 11 compllCated When he teams that hie own sona have become robbel's I~.,_ . ..,..,.,_ ="-_,_, .. "Big Bad Mama" (t9n Ad- venture) Angle Dickinson, w 1111am Shetner. A woman cuts a path of vtolenee and romanoe throogh the Soothweal of ttie 1930e. 'R' ( f hr . 23 min ) ·1--Q -2 , ••• .. "Ryan's Daughter" ( t910. Ch ma) (Part 1 of 2) Sarah Miles. Robert Mitchum. [)lrtcted by Oavld Lean In 1916 Northern lrt4and. the young wife of • vff-laot ~star has en aH11t with a Brltlltl Offk»f 1tatl0ned In town (2 hra ) ! II lllf-IM9 I I • SchedUled 11tergy tin. end doe1cn. ( 1 ht ) •M19AYMlll ~ .. "Ctvietlnt" ( 1~. Sulpense) i<.tth Gordon. John Stodcw.il BeMd on Stephen Klng't novel A high achOOI miafll bu)'I and rettor• a 1958 Ptyrnouth. una WM "'• pen rud by a demOn thlll will jMb.tlly protect him and dtltroy any ~<*';9d ttw•t 'R' o I ' hf • so m1n l I (JI) W "Jacfc N JMI • Part II'' 984. ~) Semenfhll Fox. Jedi Wran Qler. A hepply manled couple eeerct. ifor-·we~ to ape. up their love llfe ( 1 ht .. rm=...... .. = "Biiie* Artfw«" (No O.tt ) Ot'l'f ,'9nclou, 8uNt1 St Jama&. ( 1 hr.: 30. ,.., ... • .. ''AIQ#n Of flit &.Yen" ( 19N. ~) Y" ~. Aotltr1 F\Jter Af.. ter one of the ·~IC ......,.. •• II kJd-l'ltlpped.,. fOfmlt COfl'Wad91 come to hie rescue (2 hrs.) (!)..,..,. Cil .,. "The Horal New Hampshire" ( t984. Comedy) Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges Based on the boOk by John Ir· Vl"O An eccentriC New England family Ufl· defgoes changes u It Mts up hot ... In -=I""§!.!• ... .;"' ( 1 "' • 50""" I .,,. "Homecoming" ( t948. Ro- mance) Clark Gable. Lana TU1ner During World War II, a bettlelront doctOf Is dis- traught to find that he la unable to uve the Oft of a wounded nurae who meent a leat dMl to him (2 hrs .. 30 min ) Gfm-.. "Reunion In France" ( t9<42. AdVentUfe) Joan CrawfOfd, John WeyM A French girl comes to the aid of an Amer· lcan-'~=orld War II (2 hrs ) ! L aana Marvin Johnson VI. Victor Galindez. Nov • 79 1n New Orleans ()).,,."Country" (19~. Orama) Jet.. Ilea Lange, Sam Shepard Threatened with forecl060re of hef tarm. an Iowa woman struggles 10 hold on to her land and lceep her lt1mlly together 'PG' ( I hr 49 min ) w11DJ••11::r•11-••',. ... ttl _,,,.. 1rtl .-f 1'UCU .. ---.... Q 1111 ..... (D) .. "Thi Right Stuff' ( 1963 . Orama) Sam Sheperd, Scott Glenn Bated on the book by Tom Wolfe The 1819Ctlon and ltllnlng of the rtnt American astronauts take pta~ amid polltlcal maneuveflng and media hype 'PG' (3 ""· 12= WI:.. "Once Upon A Time In Amerlr ca" ( t964. Orama) Robert De Ntto. Jamet WOOd9. A portrait of the trlend- shlpe, loyaltlea and betrayala of a email grooP. of .Jewlth gangsters In the t920t and 30s 'R' O (2 hrs .. 26 min.) W (C) .,_ "Making The Grade" (ISM. Comedy) JUdd Nellon. 0.na OIMn. A. spoiled rleh kid otters $10.000 to a street· wlee teen-aQtf to flnleh out hit 1 .. t year at Q!..~hool fOf him 'R' ( 1 hf., •6 min.) •• "ConfeulOna Of The 0 A Man" (1971, Orama) Robert Conrad. Harry Motgan. A district attorney must convince a reiuetant witneu to t•tlfy eg91net a da~~ radical. (2 hrs ) I ~nne Of The Tt\ousand 0.YI" ( 1969. Orama) Richard BYrton, a.n.- vleYe Bujold Anne Boleyn meett with tragedy bee:aUM ol the W1ll of King Henry VIII =) • "Man With The Icy E~" ( 1971. Mv-tery) Keenan Wyrtn, Feith Oomergue A young reporter coY9flng tn. mutder of an emineflt eenatOf dlllcc:Mtr'I the Identity ot the .....in ( 1 hr . 30 min.., I MT•fCIUILll lrtl ........... cw, • -..... .. .......... , .. "Mlellng In Action" ( 1984, Ad- venture) Chuck Norris. M Emmett Walsh An American colonel returns to Vle1nam I to= IOf MIA& 'A' ( 1 hr • • 1 mtn ) -.. ----... "The Buddy System" (15MM. Comedy) Rk:hard Oreytuas. Sutan Saran- don Romantic complications ensue when a lonely boy targets a gadget ln\'9ntor and would-be writer as a match tor hll single mother ·~. 50 min ) .. ,.,.. rn•n•cm. lrtl .._. ... , I -W "Strange C.rgo" ( 19'0. Ora- ma) Clarll Gable. Joen Crawf0td After eecaplng trom a penal llland. a group of men find peace and haPO!nftt through r• '° (2 hrs . IS min ) Lll•Clmlf .. _ .... TIOllM. t9 ... "FOOl819P6" ( 1972, Orama) hetd Ctenna. Joanna Pettet A "do-or· dtt" toott>an coech is hired by a 11m1• col-=r JM ... "' t"m (t hr .30mln.) t9~ ·.,. "Purple Hearts" (t9&4, Dr• ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam, a Navy medk;; meets and falls In love with a dedicated nurse. but their tutUfe plllne ere threatened by the lnevttable cifCYm- stancea ot war 'R' ( t hr • 55 min.) (ff).,. "Roadhoosa 6e" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Wiiiem Defoe. ~Relnhc*S. OrtY-lng through Arizona. an Leeguer la ... slsted by a wOtldty·wiM ltctittlket when loeal rowdies sho<>t a hole II'\ tn. radl9tor ot hit '56 Thunderbird. 'A' ( t hf .. 3:.c:&' .. i::-a....• ....... ----------------------------------------· 'BENSON' ACTOR ••• rrom..,.a detcribed him u a buR1-cba1ed, red~ haired lrithman, but director Jlobtn Altman and I dcVllCd IW character. He ttayed that way _pretty much tb.rou&b tbe ieleviaion .me.. Kil wife, Judi~ ii a •taee actrae and former tbelser criuc. Kil dlueh&er, TCSM, 13, it a bellc:rbsa. Kil ton. Remy-Luc. 12. rec:aaJy hid a role in "A Noella In The C.OWStry" at tbe Mark Taper PonJm. .. Both my cbi1dml art lnvolved la the pcrform.i--. aru... he l&id, .. b\n I ~y doa't WUI tbem to be problioul cbiJ. ~ .... tfmy ~n wut &.o bavecaNen iD I.be art.. I want t.bcm to beve tu.11 u.,.11 children ftnt. •• '"My tint prolaaiooaJ Job wu u an aj>pRollce at the Stntford Shakespeare Festival for Jobo Houxman. Later, I iau,bt at Jullia.rd when Ho&&1eman wu the heed O( tbe drama depettmcnL .. Ko at~ actina at Camesie T ecb (lat.er ~Mellon) and worbd in \be tMe&en around \be CO\.lntry for tbe DUI eiabt yean. He bad small roles in ltd film• U .. UJlitb,. and "Petulia" or whatever WU beio& ftlmed ~ be WU. ... 'nM ftnt movie 1 ever worted lD from belin°"'I to end wu 'M·A-SH. ... he laid. ... played Fat.bet Mulcahy. 'The book Sunday, OCtober e, 1NS 29 'INSIDERS' ST AR ••. hom .... 3 Mackey'• behind it aod that's bow they meet. lie comes to like me and sees t0Dleth.ina in me. If be turns me in ru set a loa,er aeotence. After I set out be cakes me UDdet his win& and we work together.'' '"The lnsiden" it the sccond series for Jacbon, wbo was basketball player Jesse Mitchell in the last year of "The White Shadow." ABC wun't sold on Jacbon at 6.nt, be uys. "So we tot IOIDe footqe from my new picture 'ROldtrip.' I play a tennis pro and we showed them the part~ ll_ump over the net aod JJl)'cbe a auy out. They liked that IO much that one of my undercover chancien ii aoina to be that IUY·,. There wu al.lo the question of his hair . .. rve worn my hair this Iona for a Iona rni:~ be aayi ... I offered to cut it for 'The . ' but th~ said DO. When I did 'St:Reta of rlR' director Wal&er Hill made me cut it. I let it pow beck.•• Jacbon wu born 2S years 110 in Richmond, VL When he came home from the hospital his IT&Ddtatber started c:aJ.ling him O.Stonewall )acbon." The name soon became Stoney and he made it offitjal a few yeanaao. "My dad wu a Navy doctor and we moved around a lot,•• be uy.. "We were in Florida when be wu offered hit choice of a new 1Mipmeat in Spein.. the Phili~ea or Lona Beach. I wanted to stay tn this country 10 I could finiah hiah school and rd never been to California, '°he chose Lona Bach.·· • In Jacbon'• 1enior year his father paid for a th.ree--month coune in acting for commercials. "After a few auditions I started settin& jobs," he says.. "I said, 'I'm bad!' I did about 1 dozen commercialJ then I sat. I: theatrical agent ~ started doing television and moVJes. I dido 't stor doing commercials until a few yean aao.• His fint dramatic role wu as a dope addict on "Quincy!' He did a number of small roles Until be Sol a ltarrina role in "Roller Boosie." "That was the turn.in& point," be says. "My fint sta.rrina role. Wlien I went in for 1'be White Shadow' that wu the role they knew about." SOAPS •.. FromPace4 Rettauut. ne ..... tar watdlq .. ..,. Had. Q: Did Andrea Evans leave "The Youna and Restless" so tbe could play Tin.a Ip.in on "One Life to Liver' - B.W., Chi~. lll. A: N•, tM r9&e •f Patti • .. y ... aM Resdeu" eame a. .. .._ ..._ wu IMtiq _,.... fw TV w...t. 1"-"OM IJfe a. Ll•t" ,nfteen ~ Ille wu free,_, tMJ w Mc:t•M a. n'YtM die ,.ae ef Ttu, tMJ J ..... at die eUllCe a. laave Mr Mick. ....... .uu.. ,.... ..... die ...... ~·DJ...,...., ... ,..,... Ttaa. lporls Coal. '*' a• -· • Mft'U IUYOffll -. TWe ... .._ ......... ., •••t1••• -!£:""''' .... (lln.) .. • ••• , IUYOffll -. Giie .._...,.,. lnlfU..-.... a; cl llln.> --11-~,.. ... ... 11• .... , ..... .u...-.,... ... .... ..... .... ., ... .. IAilllll9 30 •.Si'.L.r.=»-.,... ... I:.:' ......... ., n a 11' ~ .... t J'I Cl .......... ) , Sunday, Octoblt 6, 1985 --rrw.y---- ... • rnmw IUYOffll-.,...... ... .._ ................ . "-._.,, glm(lln.) ........ -::1~ One-afrf band Lia Jaae Penky 11tan In ''lla!D Attraction" oa Steplaea 8plel...... .. A.alaGq IMDrte9'' toDIPt al a OD NBC. elaaaael '· -TV Puzzle 18 53 57 1,4 Shown. c!eorge on "Newharr" 10 Show featuring lhe Ewings 13 Singer from Birmingham 14 "Wet>ster" star 1r111 15 NY time 16 A Harrison 17 Soccer shutout 18 October brew 2-0 Ktp on "Bosom Buddies" 22 Comedian Del u1se 23 "Diamond -.. 24 Slight trace 25 She was Lady Ashley 26 Organs of sight 29 Actress Curtin 31 Neighbaf ot Md. 1 ID for Lopez 2 Spanish cheer 3 Soft mixture 4 "-Pig'' 5 Keats f()(te 6 " -and the Single Girl'· 7 lnslgne for Tune 8 "Masada" star 9 Slngef Judd 10 Transaction 11 "Kate & -" 12 Top banana 19 "Tarzan" star 21 Our cont 22 Newsman Rather 27 Played Lisa Douglas 28 T 9d Denson rOle 29 Ponc:h'1 ~I 30 Sw -Langd<>n 33 Frankie - 3' Dell. to Lucie 38 Sem °" .. Quincy" 37 LOten.?O t.•ma• role 38 Actt ... Hammon ACA098 DOWN 32 Running 33 Eve's male 36 Sedaka or Otamond 38 She's Ruth Galveston 39 Sco111sh nver 42 "Tic -Dough" 44 "-,a Dog" 45 "The -Show" 4 7 "Three Men -- Horse" 48 He's LI Samuels 49 He11 50 Catcall 52 Sign·otl tor Snodgrass 53 Kramden's pal 55 "77 -Strip .. 57 ''Muraer. She Wrote" star 58 Crimson 39 Ray Krebb's wife 40 S1gn·ofl tor Sommer 4 f Recedes 43 ASS1gn roleS 45 " -Hand Luke" 46 "ThtS Is -Life" 49 Sault -Marie 5 1 lndlvldual 54 Stgn-otf for Goulet 56 10 for Dennis aOLUTION AIDS kiss of d·eath t o soap love scenes By LYNDA BIR8CB The soap opera love scene is about to become extincL No it's not due to all the fans who were offended by those Iona. lingering kisses and ovcrualous bedroom scenes. The reason for the lessening oflove in the aft.cmoon is simply AIDS. If you think people workina on nighttime shows and movies are afraid. you should listen to bow some of the pcn:onners on the set.I feel about the phobia that seems to be sweepuig Hollywood. When one popular actor was questioned about the fcdina on his set, be said, "Mar,bc tbiJ will show everyone what they need to do with their lifestyle. ' Meaning finding one person to love? "No, realizing that what th9.'re doin& is apinst God. It's wrong, it's basically wrong. I'm te~ everyone who can listen to me that tbjs is absolutely against the Bible." One actress admiu she's scared but won't stop doing love scenes. "Three out offive of my lcadina men in the last 10 years have been f&)'· lfl'm aoina to gtt AIDS I've already got it and I'm just not exhib1t1ng the s~ptoms." Donna Mills, "Knots Landin&'s" volatile Abby, bas said publicly on more than one oocasion., "I'm not going to do any love stories with any new actors that come, gay, straight or otherwise. No one knows who they've been around. I've been doing scenes with Ted Shackleford for ycan and that's the one I hope that stays.'' What arc the producers doina? Some of them are frankly nervous. They realize that many a lawsuit is brewing. One actrcsa bas decided to sue a network because an actor she was doing love scenes with succumbed to AIDS. The actress thinks she should have been told and then allowed to decide wbethCT she wanted to stay with the show, do love scenes or quit. --~ AUTOMATIC GARAGI DOOll ........ SALES & savta WE CARRY STANLEY Sunday, October 8, 1985 31 Panasonic week ! ~ Savings ~ 30% ... ClOUDY FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Cotta Mesa, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna BNch, Fountain Valley Ind South Orenge County ORANGE COUNTV C ALIFORNIA SUNDAY, OCTOBER e. 1985 SO CENTS Irvine drug bust leads to big fish High school sweep lead s to shutdown- of major San Francisco-area LSD labs - tones in ~1chmond and Berkeley, coupled Wlth the arrests of eight people described as "aging hippies" by a state narcotics agent. "choked off what we consider one of the ma1or (LSD) supplie~ in the area... said Mike Gilbert, special agent for the state Department of Justice·~ narcotics enforcement bureau. By LISA MAHONEY Of ... .,.., ""4 .... Tablets of the hallucinogenic drug LSD that turned up during an undercover operation in Irvine last winter led to the shutdown of two Sao Francisco-area laboratories where they allegedly were manufactured. The Orange Coast wtll be Included In a study to determine the extent of cancer-causing toxins In sport fish and the risk In eating them./ A2 California Agriculture officials will seek clvll damages against watermelon growers In the wake of last summer's con- taminated crop./ A3 Nation The wife of an American being held In Lebanon says her husband was seized because he was an Informant for the Drug Enfctrcement Admlnls- tratlon./C8 A cheater tells how he 'cleaned up' at the casinos In the 1960s./ A5 World Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev takes a tough stand on emigration and dissent./ Al Style Day dressing Is never brighter than when Adolfo polishes classic sultlng./81 A man arrested by lrvrne pohcc for allegedly selling the drug to local high school students turned in his sup- plier, who in tum fingered the suspected acid manufacturers. said state and local narcotics in- vestigators. The August closure ofhome labora- And, since California 1s believed to be the source of much of the nation's supply of the illegal drug, people seeking high times throughout the Around and around they go CarnlYal rlda were a popalar attraction at the Irvine 11.a.rTe.t FatlYal Satarday afternoon at Heritage Park. Today'• fe.tlYal hJChlllhta Include the 3 p.m. EbeU auction country may find 1t a little harder to get their tum-on from LSD. Lyscrgic acid d1ethylam1de 1s a hallucinogen popularized by drug guru Timothy Leary 10 the late 1960s and early 1970s. It fell out of favor with the Love Generation once its lo ng-tcrmeffocts -including sudden flashbacks - bec.ame apparent. Now the psychedelic drug has made a comeback among teen-agers an Cal1fom1a and elsewhere. lo the last year, narcoucs 10vcsttgators have confiscated blotter acid and gels during their drug busts. Gi,lbert said. .. It's a throwback to the late '60s. The people involved 1n the process of manufactu~ - a lot of them arc the old hippies." be said. When Irvine pohcc capped a four- mootb undercover operation 10 the city's schools in February, oarcoucs detectives displayed some 500 tabs of LSD they said were purchased from a Huntmgton Beach man and contl.Duoua llYe entertahunent. Boan are 10 a .m . to 7 p.m. for the non-profit, three-day e~ent, which rai8e8 f unc:la for community organisation•. The tabs were JUSt a part of the illegal narcotics purchased by a young-lookrng reserve officer mas- queradi na as a h1&h school Junior. Sgt . Leo Jones s~ud. In all. 13 suspected teen-age drug dealers and three adults were atl'C$ted 10 the schools sweep -including the Huntington Beach man whom police beheved was a ma1or LSD supplier for the area. All were charged with felony drug sales. The dlspos1uon of (Pleue Me DRUGS/ A2) FVaims to build on open spaces But mayor protests plan to take control of land for development By ROBERT BARKER r\ S30 million economa develop- ment plan that would Wlpc ou1 most of the "acant land in Founta10 Valle) and put 1t into industnal and com - mercial use has come under fire from Mayor Ben l'o1elsen Four Ca l) Council members ap- pro" ed the plan this week The plan entails <;elhng S30 million in tax-fr~ municipal bonds to finance develop- ment of the land -about 500 acm near the Santa Ana River and the." Fountain Valley Hospital. and a 25- acre triangle-shaped parcel owned by the Haro fam1lv near the C1v1c Center 1n the.' a~a · of Slater A Yeoue Brookhursr ~tret"I and tht' ~n D1egt1 Free"' a' The development of the propem through the c11~ 's redc\elopmcnt agent) v.ould bnng a Jong-1erm source of nev. ta'<es to the cit). sa1d Ctt~ \tanager Jud\ Kel~"· poin11ng 1'Ut that the tunds could he uo;ed w h<'lD finance mum. 1pal sen ice<; 10 thl' (Pleue aee FV PLANS/ A 2) Now there's a perfume you can see; It glitters on fancy evenlngs./82 Sports The Angels beat Texas, but It's In vain as Kansas City wraps up the Ameri- can League West./01 Flow from acid pits I likely to arrive soon Multi-million suit prompted by arrest USC and UCLA are con- vincing winners In Pac-10 football contests./01 Entertainment The Shakespearean comedy "Twelfth Night" Is opening at Saddleback College./81 INDEX Erma 8ombfkk Bridge Business Ctaaalfled Crosaword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Fteal Estate Sports Styte Televlslon Weather A4 Aa 05-6 C2-7 84 ca 85-6 C7 Aa A7 82-4 ca C1 01-( 81-4 TVL~ By ROBERT BARKER °' .... .,.., ""4 ...,, The shipment of toit1c wastewater from the Stringfellow acid pits in Riverside County to a dumping ground in the ocean between New- port Beach and Huntington Beach may begin late next month, about 11 months after mitial forecasts. State Dcpanment of Health Ser- vices officials have informed local authorities that the first testing of a S3 m11lioo plant to pre-treat the hazard- ous materials near the Stringfellow site will be conducted Oct. 21. If all goes well, the hazardous materials could begm arriving by pipeline about 30 days later for treatment at Huntington Beach treat- ment facilities, Stan Felipe, an official Wlth the state toxic substance control division, told directors of the Orange County Sanitation Districts in Foun- tam Valley Wednesday night. Orange County Supervisor Roger Stanton, who has cnttcized the plan from the beginning. said he's unhap- py about Felipe's comments that the waste matenal may be dumped at sea for up to 20 years. "I hate to say I told you so. but I said it could take 20 years all along and they (state officials) said at would only be a short-term solutton for two or three years. This is a total contradiction." Stanton also took a swipe at the long delay. chiding officials for refus- mg to conduct full-blown en- (Pleaee Me WATER/A2) Officials supporting gay affair targeted By JEFF ADLER Of .. .,..,,... .... An Anaheim-based fundamen- talist political group has vowed to oppose the ~lcction campaigns of more than 70 state, county and local elected officials listed as sponsorini a dinner for an Oranac County py. lesbian and women's rights aroup. The Trad1uonal Value Politic.al Action Committee said it would target the ~lccuoo efforts of any elected official who did not disavow his or her association with the Elections Committee of the County of Orange. which held its second annual (Pl ....... OAT I A.2) Racer Stanton From staff and wire." reports A massage parlor owner v. hu contends Hunttngton Beach poltl offiet>rs created e' idence in order 10 arrest him has filed a S 111 million lawsuit against the cat\. 11 v.a, reponed Saturda) The suit "''85 filed late Thur\d.i' n l ' S Dlstnct Coun in Loe; .\ngt'll'" •n behalf of Roland C'lark Clark. 51. d a1ms pohce "manulJl - tured" e' idence aga10st him 1n •1)n occtaon with his arrt'st b~ 'ice ..qua.1 officers Sept. 3 on susp1cwn 11! sohcmng prostttutton at a com peutor's massage parlor in ".ugus· Tcstimon) at a ctt~ hcenc;e rt'' l' cauoo hcanng last wet"k 10d1cated that Clark. who owns tht' To"'o an.I Country Spa massage parlor. "'a~ un 'acat1on 1n \k\I• Cl w 1th 1 ~ lnend., at the time the alleged 1nc1dent 1001... place Hunttng1on Bealh attome\ ~ar. Block maintain<. 1n the cl aim ihat hi' d1ent\ drrec;t "'a) a result 11f the pol.ct• department'.; .. u>ntinual hara<.' meot' 111 ma~sage parlor o perator' < lark hJ\ been outspol...rn in puht. heanng<. tx-fore the < 11' t ounc-il 1•1 defen<,c of legltlmall' m.i-...a~e parlor' "1th1n thl· ctt' hmli' Blod.. allege., an the \u11 that the Huntington Ek.il h Pol1Cl' Depan men1 ha<. e<.tat"llt.,hed a h1a<. agam.-.1 massagt' parlor<. an the ut' and daam~ that member<; uf the depan. ment ha'l'. said in the pa~t that the' wanted to get nd of the massagl· (PleaM .ee LAWSUIT/ A2) Coast's out of swim as rain hits By SUSAN HOWLETT Of .. OlllJ ........... Recc1 v10g a taste of both sum- mer and Wlnt~r weather 10 a few shon days. some Orange Coast residents traded the swimwear for sweaters as a quiet nunstorm blanke1ed the local area Saturda) nia.ht. The National Weather Serrn:~ forcast occas1onal showen and thundershowers ending late Sat- urday but retum10g tonight Strona. gusty winds are e'pe<'tC'd to accompan) the scattered ram. authont1es said It will tx partl) cloud' toda) with coastal temperatutts in the 70s and up to Q() degrtts 1n the inland valleys. Lows are expected to be 1n the hiah 60s to lov. 70s. Spectators amvrng on local tot-achl'<. haq· tot-en en1crtJ1ned h' large <.urf poundmg the -.and a1 Hu nt 1 ntitnn. "e~ fh"lrt a nJ la[tuna hearhe' for the pac;t tc~ da~"' a<. a n:-t;uh of a storm ong1na11n[l nl"ar ".ntarct1ca Tht' "a't"'-. "'hich at ont' point Thur-..da' roll~d 10 at I:? feet. are npectc-d 10 contanuC' at ahove- a,eragr *-to 8-foot t;('tS. weather officia ls said Exotic pets cute ;ifirst, but what then? Man dies, 3 hurt in car crash •Any time you adopt an animal, especially exotlcantmals, tt'saltfe-lon commitment' Cute and hannleis, 1t even fits 10 the palm of your .band. ~ut w~at do you do with that toy-hkc alhptor wben its chopt arow so bit they could snap you ift two? "Some people just let them ,o, or Ousb \km down the toilet.' said ~Cypertof'West Coat RepUle in ldflolll!llllln<•M'tif!!F, &oft'I Which m&ny locaJ pet IUlftt Ofda' potentially cnonnous ~ caimu1, iauanu and other IMlnben of UM '9ptiliu family. ~ ... ~ Wally Oator • was fo\ind lumberi,. down an Irvine sidewalk tut m onth, Irvine Animal Sbeltcrspokesmao Cart Paaano • exotic pet purcbuets to t.&ink twioc about buytna cute crittm th.It be-- come too much to handle. Wally, a S.foot Iona alliptor, 1s believed tO be I pet that IOmeQniC relcucd 1n tbe Upper Newport Bay uu when he .,Ot too be& to lake ca.re o( He evaded capture for yan. but WU hally conaDcd after I balf· ~ poaicc officm sul'TOUadacd tum . \., on an lrvine SJde~ and took him away from his otange Count) ver- sion of the Florida E vtt&ladC'' He ended up at the Los Anaefcs Zlx' for temporary bousina. "Any time you adopt an an 1 mal. especially your ~otic:: animals. it's a life--lona commitment. .. Papno said. Alliwaton and thar clote rclattvcs. such u c:aimus. srow very large. Altipton cu 111Jt to be about 7 ft.et ~ and c:aima.ns IJ'O• to be about S fee1 ID leftath. Papfto lald. Cypc:n M1d that Mth IJ'OW\h, some repdfa pt mean and take their lovina o-.men l>y IW'pnte. •"They IWt out unall and, u they get older, they set meaner:· Cypert ..aid. "E$pcetally the caimans. ThC'} get a real attitude problem. and no matter what you do or how ~II you i.ke care of ~m. they're mean." ()pert said reptile oWMn st.art feedina then pets crickets. then araduate to meal featunni m1ct Some animal ~uch as Burmese python$. even d1~ on small pip. ct\ickcm and rabbtts. 1w sa.id "Rabbits a.re the wont They make a boniblc noi1e when t.l\cy'~ ~na t.aten. But l auas everyone bu to Ii vc -except the poof rabbit. of oounc. •• Cypen lald. Enc Sec:hs.. whMc mt na t().foot ' . Susu HOWLETT Focus ON THE NEws l)Y'lbon W&$ returned to him la5t v.ttk. aher potice found him 'htherina acm~ Se.uhott Dn'e 1n Ntwpof1 8ctlch. sa1d his ~t ea~ chickens and rabb1u 1n Sachs coastal aparunent But Slch1 said that the SlU o( h1, pct don not bother him. and added (Pleue _. &XOTlC/ A2l <\ "'·H·ar-(11d man wa."' lulled and thrtt mher" were m1ured Fnday afternoon "hen he apparently turned in front of an oncom1na car at an 1nlerleCuoo 1n El Tom aooordma to count' fittfi&)\ten Michdd Doole) of <.. ta Mf'U du:d at the M1u1on Commun1t) Hoapual trauma center 1n Mtla>on YteJofollowtnathc 3:)()p m lleadcnt (Pl-..e-.c••U/d) , .orange Coast included Jn study of cancer risk Jn edl ble sport fish IJ SVSAN 90Wl.Eft ........ ~ Tbe ~Coast trill be tneludcd i.o a S 1 miU1on study by state health ofliciala to de\Cmlioc Lhe e...tent of c:anic:er-cauama tolinl in sport fisb and the u.hima1e risk to the people who ea1 them. California Resional Water Quality Control Board spokesman Jim Beo- oett 11.id lbe'tudy, which includes the ~ stretchi~ alona the coast from the Santa Moruca Bay to Dana Point, will be an &ISe$SIDent of tbe risk uaociated with white croakers and other edible fish. ·~ arc a lot of unknowns out there, and we have to stretch our resources to fill in the boles. .. The study, scheduled to begin ntxt month, comes on the heels of a canc:er advisory issued in April waina the limited consumption of the white croaker and other fish causht in the Santa Monica Bay. The advisory-said chemicaJ con- tamination could expose ~r eaten of the fish to an unacceptably bi&b cancer risk. ltesearcbers have said that the pesucide DDT and PCB• are causiq the mott oonc:em. DDT and ~ WICd in the manutacturi.oa of elce> trical tranaformm, have been found in local fish. The federal iovemment bu banned both substances u carcsnosenic. The cancer advildy led to I.be s>Ottina of wa.mins ~ on Los Aqeles County piers. flihina-rclated merchants have complained that business is suffi~' because of the visablc public . State Rqjooal ater Quality Board Environmental Specialist Joanne E. Schneider said that althouah the Oranae County outfall from the water waste t~tment plant five milea offshore is bellll con- aideted u one of the ~ible aouroe:s of the cont.tminants, •it is only one of the many possible souroes." Schneider said the Or.nae County sites for the study include the New- pon Pier, Dana Point Harbor and other locations wheTC sport fishina is prevalent "It's not dcsiped to provide speci- fic sources, it is to determine the public health risk,'' Schneider said. She added that if the DDT and PCB levels prove to be unusually high, a public warnina may be issued to sport fishermen along the Orange Coast. CRASH KILLS MESA MAN •.• From Al on El Toro Road at Creek Side, authorities said. Dooley's wife Elizabeth was also taken to Mission Community Hospi- tal after suffering ~or injunes an the crash, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said. The driver of the other vehicle, Shane Jolicoieur of El Toro, suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Mission Community Hospital, the spokesman said. Lon Garard, JS, was taken to Saddleback Community Hospital with moderate injuries. Another passenger in the car. 17-year- old Rosemary Picciano. was not injured in the accident. EXOTIC PETS HARD TO HANDLE ••. From Al that he even lets Sid out in the bedroom to sleep wt th him. Cypert said some owners of reptiles that get too large to handle bring them back to the wholesale reptile store where be works. ''We welcome them to do that," Cypert said. He added that disgrun- tled owners have been known to leave caimens and large lizards in sewer drains, fields "and j ust about any- where" when they decide to get rid of them. "It's kind of cruel, reaJJy," Cypert said. Pagano said that other pets such as monkeys and raccoons arc often domesticated when they arc very small, but tum vicious when they get older. "People should realize~ there is a Iona commitment there, Cypert Mid. He added that the once cute and cuddly animal can turn out to be something quite different "There are reautations for owning and lceepins exotic animals, tt Cypen said. According to the Newport Beach Police Department, 1 permit ob- tained from the city m&naaer J OVerDS the ownership of "any potSOnous animal which is not tame and gentle. but is of wild nature or disposition, which must be kept.in confinement to be controlled by 1u owner." The code includes the restriction of monkeys, apes, chimpanzees and any poisonous or dangerous reptiles from any 0 hi&hway, lane, alle)'., cou11 or ·other public place" including private property in a manner that miJht endanger people lawfully entenng that property. A spokeswoman for Russo's Pet Store in Fashion Island said that the store does not carry caimans but will order one for customers from the West Coast Reptile facility. WATER FROM STRINGFELLOW ••• From Al vironmentaJ studies on the basis that "lbe cleanup couldn't watt." The shipment of the waste material -about 187,000 gallons a day -at tint was expected to begin as early as last January but has run into numer- ous delays. Felipe said administrative dealinp with the U.S. Environmental Protection AJ.cncy, which is taking over responsibility for the cleanup from the state Department of Health SeTVtces, has been a key reason for the delay. Officials plan to remove toxins, which include arsenic, nickel and cyanide, from below the around and pre-treat them at the new plant. The materials will then be trucked about 10 miles, injected into sewer lines and sent on their journey to Hu.otinaton Beach. L.ocaJ residents and city and county officials have protested the operation. claiming studies of potential en- vironmental hazards have been in- adequate. Federal and state officials have claimed the material will pose no health dangers to people or wildlife. They have said, however, that the hazardous materials are encroaching on undersround water supplies in the Chino area and must be removed as quiclcly as possible. FV PLANS TO FILL OPEN SPACE ••. From Al future. Nielsen said city offic1als m ay use their power of eminent domain as a tool to buy the land and sell it to someone who will develop 1t. "I could sec 1t if we need the land for a fire station or a highway," Nielsen sajd. "But we shouldn't take land that's working and that isn't an eyesore to do something else with 1t. ·• Nielsen said that city officials have rushed approvaJ of the plan, that the plan 1s vague and that no spcclfic project has been proposed. "I don't think we need the money that badly," he added. "We had a $300.000 surplus last year and three or four million dollars in reserve accounts. I just don't think we should be in that much of a hurry to build on vacant land that the residents of Fountain Valley canenjoy. I li.lcctogo by and see the tomatoes and other things growing." Auto dealerships and a 200.room hotel at the site near the Civic Center have been mentioned as possible future developments that would gen- erate considerably more tax revenue than farm land provides. City HaU sources said oo tax increase will be requU"ed to pay off the bonds and no money from the general fund budget will be required to finance the redevelopment plan. Last year. Fountain Valley officials attempted to tum about I 40 acres of the the Sakiok.a family's property, located between Euclid Street and the Santa Ana Ri ver and at the inter- section ofTalben and Slater avenues, into an industrial park. Officials hinted at the time that they had the authority to take the property by eminent domain proceedings and arrange develo pment through ano ther company. Th e city suspended its talks with an outside developer when Sakiok.a family members indicated they would de- velop it themselves. But several months later Sakiok.a family mem- bers said development negotiations had hit a stalemate. The land has remained in agncultural use since then. DRUGS LEAD TO BIGGER CATCH ... From Al those cases was not a vailablc Friday. lrvme offi~ turned the Hunt- ington Beach man over to police an that city. When questioned about his activities, the man "gave us infor- mation as to who his connection was. where his connection was and that he had another shipment (comma) throu~ the m ail," said Bob Orosco. a Hunungton Beach pohcc detective. Usi11$. a search warrant to obtain the mail order drug from the man's house, police traced the acid to a Nonhern California source, Orosco said. Huntington Beach officers ar- rested the second man for trans-- porting drugs and soon convinced him to mform on has suppliers. the detective said. Unable to follow the case by long distance. Orosco turned the man over to state narcotics investigators. Acting on the infonnant's anfor- Just Call 642-6086 ~ rroo.y " ynu oo r'OI ....... 'fOtJ' ~,,... l\y ~10om "'1>91"'"'''"' lllO 'fOu' cc;py .,... ~ -...a mat1on. Department of Justice in- vestigators made several LSD purchases from suspcctS in Rich- mond and Berkeley, including one for 41 ,000 units of the drug, Gilbert said. In mid-August, investigators closed in on two San Franci~area houses where they found processing equipment for both blotter and gel types of acid, he said. Detectives arrested eight people, all of whom arc awaiting preliminary hearings on charges offelony drug manufacturing and sales, Gilbert said. Local police officials did not rcaliz.e at first that the Irvine bust had reaped such a rich harvest, Orosco said. He only found out about the role it played while makina a routine check on the status of the sceond informant, Orosco said. "It turns out nice. It's not very often these school programs do something major,·· he said. Use of LSD. whjch can be purchased for $2 a dose in San Francisco and $5 apiece an pricey Oranic County, "is definitely on the upswing. Now we're starting to sec larger and larger amounts," Gilbert saad. Acid is becoming popular span largely because of the passage ofllme. "You have a new generation of drug users that don't realize what the effects arc," he said. Stopping the flow of illegal drugs at their source is the ultimate goal for narcotics enforcement officers, but Gilbert said the mind-bending najurc of LSD is particular reason to clamp down bard on acid sales. "It's tremendously devastauna on the mind and at has Iona-term effects. It can do permanent damage to rcasonina." he said. Wattt do you llllt aboat Ult Dally Pilot? Wlult don't you llh? Ctll tllt oambu at Jeh aad you metsalt will be recorded, traa1crlbed ud dellvertd to U.e appropriate editor. Tiie same !4·1tov aa1weria1 1ervlc~may be aatd to record letters to U1e editor on uy lopk . Coatrtbaton to oar Letters column mast lacladt their name ud teleplM)et namber for verification. No clrculat101 calls, please. Tell 11 wlaat'1 on you mild. Kat9n Wtttrner Publlahef Ctrculatlon 714/IG-aa Cl•tlfted lldYef1Wng 7141M2..f111 Al otW ~merttt ~1 MA.IN OFAC! 330 w.t S.y SI . Colla ...... CA Me• add<-Bo• 15e0 C:O..a ~ (.,\ ~ Sel•JI oev In<! ""'°"" II yo<> 00 no! '~ YW! COPY by I • m ct• iw.1,,.. IO l lfl -Vf:AJtr."'7'1"'• be---.0 Frank lint Roeem.wj Churchmen Clrculaffon Ta•pOtonee ..... =-~~ MMml UOW'~N9AI ..... F d1t 01 Controller Robert L. Cant,_.I OONld L. Wlllleme Pr0<J11cr1on Cucu1a1ion Manager Menager Howerd Mvletwy ....., ....,...,. Martuttlng Olree1or Cta5Slfled Dirte10t VOL 71, NO. 271 • Increasing chance of showers The National W•thet s..m. predtct• an 1ncr...ino chance of lhOwW'I tonight and Into Monday, with moatty otoody sai. and ooo6er temperaturee antlclpe1ed .. lhe wont wMIC .,.,......_ Hlghl todey .,. expected to 1'#1Q9 from the low 70. at the bMCttee to the low 90e In the wanner Intend vatleyt, droppplng lo the upptrt eo. near the cout on Mond•y. and up to atound 80 In Inland .,.... Lows tontght wilt be In the mtd-50a to mkHSOa. A pertly cloudy S~y In the mountalna wtll bring an lncnuing chenoe of lhOw9rt tonJghl and on Into Mondey, eocompenled by oloudy, windy weat,.. Hight todey wtU be In the mld-eOt to mid-70., drope>4ng 10 the 50a on Monday, according to the weathet ..vtc:.. U.S. Temp• Hlgll. low llW 24 hOut't MdlnO II\ 6 1..MV1991 t2 ti p.m. unte Aodl 16 48 .. 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Monter~ 12 eo Ml WlilOft as ., Tides ...... 100 70 ~ .... ., ea Oelclend 03 111 TOOAY Onttr10 97 ee Firet Ngll 1:59p.m 4.5 p~ 96 116 "'91 IOw 1113pm 1.0 P-AotlMll t4 50 8->d lllgll .....,. 97 16 ~-Aad~ 92 57 ~Olly u 51 MOllDA\' Reno 87 38 Fltw1 hlgll 7·54 "''" 38 a.or-M eo """'IOw 10:11 • m :u Selrl9 03 62 ~hlgll S:&ep.m 46 Saft IWNltOlnO 85 112 Sccndla. 81nGabNI " 54 8un _. lodty M 11:31 p.111., ,.._ Sen DllOO 88 87 Mondey 11 1:62 e_m. encl eelf IQfllll tt 8M1 FrllldloO 82 82 e:30p.m SanJoM 81 57 MOCltl Mii loeley 111 1.57 p m • MM 111 a.rt8AN 86 M 11 )4 p.m .• and -..., Mondlly el a-ae.w. .. eo 2 &3 p.m 400 firefighters try to tame blaze RANCHO CUCAMONGA (AP) -More than 400 firefighters battled an out--0f-control brushfire that charred 500 acres in the San Gabriel Mo untains Saturday night, a spokeswoman said. No containment time bad been estimated by 10:30 p.m., said Mary Chislock of the U.S. Forest Service. Nighttime brought cloud cover and a chance of rain, but wmds in the area were also expected to pick up and could pose problems, Chislock said. "The winds tend to go upslope, and the fttt goes upslope as well,•· she said. The blaze was rcponed at 3:43 p.m. at the north end of Archibald A venue in Rancho Cucamonga a1'd moved into Day Canyon, a steep. chaparral- covered area bordenng the Angeles and San Bernardino national forests, she said. The area is in San Bernardino County The blaze sent up a column of smoke tha1 could be seen for miles. but did no11mmediately threaten any structures or timber. LAWSUIT FILED OVER ARREST ... Jl'romAl parlor element there. Police arrested Clark after an unpaid police informant identified as Maxine Jones., 38, told vice squad officen that a man she believed was aark uked her for a sexuaJ favor. Jones was posing as a masseuse at Spa of Hawaii an Huntington Beach at vie time of the arrest. Jones later picked clark out of a lineup, police said. The information was forwarded to the district attorney and a judae who issued an arrest warrant for Clark. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Jeff Kina a.id the inform.ant must have identified C1arlc in a case of .. mis- taken identity ... But Oark said earlier that he thanks he was "set up" by police because he has been a critic of the city's massage parlor ordinance. f\ "I really think they saw this as an opponunity to punish me," Clark saad. Defendants in the suit include Jones, Police Chief Earle Robitaille and thrtt vice bureau officers. City officiaJs revoked Clarie's massage parlor pcnnit following rus arrest It was restored to him Mon- day. but Clark contends has repu- tation has suffered. GAY RIGHTS BACKERS TARGETED ... From Al fund-raising dinner at the South Coast Plaza Hotel Friday night. "These elected officials have lent their names and the prestige of their office to an organizauon whose stated purpose is to elect homosexuals and lesbians to public office," said the Rev. Lou.is Sheldon, the committee's chairman. "In supporting this ban- quet they are condoning the homosexual hfestyleofpromiscuity." The Elections Committee of the County of Orange describes itself as a "non-partisan co-sexual politicaJ ac- tion committee working to end dis- crimination against gays and lesbians and for progress in women's rights in city. county and state political arenas," according to the group's literature. Among those listed as the honorary dinner committee on the banquet invitation a.re U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston. 13 congressmen, Cali- fornia Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy, Sec- retary of State March Fong Eu. state" Controller Ken Cory, 11 state sena- tors. 20 assemblymen and numerous Los Angeles County officials. Also listed arc Orange County Tax- Collector-Treasurer Bob Cnron. Costa Mesa Councilman Dave Wheeler, Huntington Beach Coun- cilmen Jack Kelly and Peter Green. Irvine Councilman Larry Agran. Laguna Beach Mayor Bobbie Minc- ken and Mayor Pro Tern Martha Collison, Newporl Beach Mayo r Philip Maurer and Mayor Pro Temp Ruthelyn Plummer and Laguna Beach council members Neil Fitzpatrick, Robert Gentry and Dan Kenney. Sheldon said the Trad1t1onal Values PAC has tics to about 600 churches and distributed about $20,000 in campagin funds last year At bis side dunng a Fnday morning news conference were representatives fTom both the Believers' Faith Fel---------------------- lowsh1p an Costa Mesa and the Orange Coast Chnstian Fcllowshap in Irvine. Dr. Don Hagan. an Irvine phys.- 1c1an and co-chainnan ofECCO, saad he was not surprised that the PAC and Sheldon had tafletcd the officials who were supporting ehc dinoer. "These people arc really frustrated at the recognition gay people arc getting an the country right now and they arc using AIDS as a tool to stir up hystena," he said. Hagan added that the elected officials' support for the dinner docs not constitute their endorsement of a homosexual lifestyle, as Sheldon has charged. "They art endorsana the nghts of gay people to exist free from d iscrimination," he said. "l think the pubhc. by and large, understands and is sick and ured of Jerry Falwells and Lou Sheldons," Hagan said. A Very Special Shoe Department # 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 769-1622 • Bu.Hocke Willshire Wine • J • • I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 8, 1M5 Al Suspect in milk culture case denied bond for fear he 'd flee From 1&alf &M w1,. ,.,om A citizen of South Africa cb.araed in an allesed pyramid 1eheme that flouriabed on the Oran.ae Cout last year wu ordered beld Without bond until he aoes on trial. U.S. OittrlctJudae Richard Roaen l&id after a daylona hearina held in KanlQ on Tbunday that he found a aianlficant ritk that Frans Theron, 43, of Palm Sprinaa would leave the country if he were released on bond. Roten ruled that Theron's brother, qen Theron, 46,. of Mi11ion Viejo, did not po1e a ntk of leavina the country. His bond wu set at $275,000. The brothen were amoa, 12 people indicted lut month on mail fraud and con1piracy cbaraet. Tboee indicted include Newport Beach bulineNrDan Paul Stemm, 52, and Willard 8. Bau, Jr., 44, of Irvine. All were acculed of beina involved in a nationwide promotion to tell raw material for cosmetics throuab Cul- ture Farma. The aovernment l&id the operation attracied $80 million from 27 ,000 investors before it collapeed in June. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Hathaway told the coun Thunday tha•. Frans Theron fled South Africa in 1979 before he wu cbaraed wttb fraud in a similar coamellc marketina scheme. Then: waa also iettlmony at the hearina that he fled from Wales a ahon time later after ~mina in- volved in another alleaedly fraudulent scheme. "Then: ia a areat deal of money that may be available for fliaht." Roam said in hia order. "Mr. Theron bal moved freely from country to country." Aa of a week aao. Stemm bad failed to ahow up in coun u ordered. It is not clear, however, whether he i1 still minina. E.r-lnmate to face trial ln slaying By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dlllr ........ counts of assault with a deadly weapon, accordina to Ray Haiabt Ill, ~ Bernardino County deputy di .. tnct attorney. A former prison inmate accused of shoot.in& and killina a Costa Mesa man ouuj~ a Bia Bear liquor store in Because of priorfelony convictions late July bls been ordered to stand and Williamson's alle&ed use ofa aun trial for murderi robbery and assault. in the slayina, be fices the death Daniel Wil iamson could be penalty if convicted, said Haiaht. sentenced to die in the ps chamber if . . . be is convicted in the July 26 slaying A Su~nor Coun JUfY tnal in of Rosa Howe, a 31.ycar-old Costa Bantow is set to open Feb. 3. Meun who was vacationing at the Howe reportedly was leaving mountain reson when he was killed. ' Hart's Deli with a six-pack of beer Williamson was ordered last when Williamson drove up and month to stand trial for murder, two ordered Howe to hand over bis cash. counts of anned robbery and three When Howe ignored the robbery demand. Williamson shot him in the head, accordi~ to San Bernardino County Sheri~a spokesman James Bryant. Bryant said Williamson later as- saulted and robbed a Torrance couple and fired an errant shot at another couple. He was arrested after a brief car chase, Bryant said. At the ume of his arrest, Wil- liamson was a fu&)tive, havinj failed to repon to his probation officer for nearly seven months, according to the state Department of Corrections. Focu• OD health Sharon Cooney of Coeta MeM (left) wu amonc en'eral ha.nd.red people who tamed oat at Alclrlch Park on the UC lrf'lne campu Satarday to learn the t.echniqaee of cardlopalmonary reaaacltatlon. The ewlon wu offered ln aaeoclatlon wtth the OraJi&e Coanty Heart AMoclatlon uad UCI MediCal Center. Meanwhile, Charle. Banlee of Coeta .._. •eta Illa blood preedre checked by DVM Catlay m.. d~ the Coeta Meea Medical Center Boeplial Health Pair. nae two-day eftllt continaee today, wtth free baltll ecreen· int• and lmmaniadoae, plu aclTtoe Oil ntnw, natrttton. kle1rtnc ctpnttee and treattnc c hemica1 dependency. ION /WORIJJ=========== 616 Ille $5,000 clalzns for wlnnlngs ln lottery By tlae AllOCiated Pres1 SACRAMENTO -State officials said that as of Saturday morning .515 lottery players bad filed claims for the top "instant" prizes of S5,000 in the world's most successful lottery kickoff. Lottery spokesman Bob Taylor at Sacramento headquarters also said projections estimated lhat total sales had reached 30.2 million by Friday evening. Taylor said the lottery would release no new estimates of sales or winners until Monday. Wor.ker IJnd• $ 1 ,000 wbJner Jn garbage SACRAMENTO -A state cafeteria worker says he found a S l ,000 winnina lottery ticket in the~· "I don't lie," said Fred Rowe, 22, Friday. He said he found the ticket while emptyina trash cans after lunch in the Employment Development Depanment cafeteria. He lifted the lid on one can and found the ticket. with the numbers scratched off, lying on top of the heap with the three " l ,OOO's" clearly Visible. To celebrate, Rowe said he plans to ao to Idaho to spend his birthday on HaUowcen with relatives. Dea.kmejlaa .eta record for vet~ SACRAMENTO-His 221 vetoes this year pushed his thrce-y~ total !O I 263 a record for California governors, Gov. George Deulcme)lan said saturday. He said it bad saved tllpayers $2.8.billiC?n. "lfthars.~bat It. ta~es tp balance the budaet without raising taxes I'm wilhng to do 1t, be said in his weekly radio talk. Deukmejian said this year's vetoes were necessary becau~ a devastatina outbreak of ~ during the summer and an oy~rrr~wding emergency in the prisons had reduced the state reserve from $1 btlhon in July to S867 million today. County liable for Malibu •llde damage LOS ANGELES-A judge ruled Los AngelesCoun.ty should pay <W:naaes to a couple whose $2.3 million home was destroyed in a 1983 landslide at Malibu's Bia Rock Mesa. The ruling Friday in favor of Marpret and August Hanach could set a precedent for some 230 other homeowners ~t would cost county taxpayers as much~ $500 milli~n •. officials said. The swu.charge an ancient landslide was reactJvatcd by a nsc ID the water table rcsulung from a draioqe system and seepage pits the county helped plan and approve. FBI a1ent'• death lint for a woman PHOENIX, Ariz. -An FBI aaent died Saturday after being shot. apparently by another aaent as they made an arrest. making her the first female aaent killed in the line of du~. officials said. Special ~ent Robin L Ahrens, 33, was shot in the face late Fnday as agents surroundina an apanment complex exchanaed aunfire with a suspect 1n the September armed robbery of an armored car driver in Nevada, the FBI said. Ahrens was the fint female agent to die in the line of duty since women became qents in 1972, and the first agent killed on duty since 1979, said an FBI spokesman. Shuttle continue. ml .. lon In .ecrecy CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -The crew of space shuttle Atlantis, its major task of launchina two communications sa~llites ".OJ'!'lPleted,. conducted classified experiments Saturday as the secret military mission conttnued under a news blackout. The Pentqon and NASA had promised only two statements durinj the fliabt, which bep.n Thursday. The fint. issued five houn after liftoff. said all was well with AtJantis and its crew. The second will be a notice that the ahuttle will land 24 hours later at Edwards Air Force Base. The fliaht is expected to last four or five days. 2,000 mourn victim• of apartl.aeJd NEW YORK -About 2,000 whites, blacks and Hispanics filled St. Patrick'• Cathedral on Saturday for an ecumenical aervice to mourn the victims of apartheid. the South African 1ysu:m of racial separati~n. The prayer aervice wu one of aeveral around the nation on what orpntzen termed a national day of mournina for more than 7 50 blacks killed in 13 month a of unrest in South Africa. The 1ervicet, orpn.ized by the National Allociation for the Advaciement of Colored People, alto took place in New Jersey, Michip.o. Utah and Miuouri. PoUceman IJre9 o.a SbJal toarl•t.: 7 die JERUSALEM -An E,yptian policeman fired into. I aroup of laneli touriau in E.cYi>t's Sinai Peninaula Saturday, fatal!)' woundina teVen, and then lcilled hia commaodina officer •. officials said: Two. Israeli child.mi were wounded and military ,ouroes 1&1d other EcYPuan policemen may have been hit The ;bootina wu in the late afternoon at a checkpoint at Ru Bourbon the co&at of the Oulf of Aqat., about 2S mila south of the EaYl>tian-lanitli border crosaina at Taba. Israeli military IOUl'ClCt said the policeman ru,,cs first at the tourlata, then ahot at other policemen. killina hi• comma.ndina officer. In Cairo the atate-owocd Middle Eut News Aaiency said that the policeman "held:' and diwmed four other omcen It the cbeckpoint. then ftrod randomly at a sroup of tourists. It reported the policeman'• arrest. Jla6aclne predict. dJNldeJJt.' rel•~ HAMBURO Weat Oermany-N•tiationa betweeo Wubinlte>o and Moecow could le9d to the releue of SoVlet cUuidentl Andtd Satbatov and Anatoty Sbdwaoaty after the November aum!ftit me:etina. a W"' Omnan . ·ne Mid Saturday. The mtpline Ou Scriclel said the DC&Ob&UOftl are ::i way, and are ~ to the meetiaa of Piatdent RCIPD and SoVlet leadtt MOOwl ~ tebedu.Jed to be held in Oeneva, SW1tnrtand, on Nov. l 9-20. Trapped boy apparently dead Expert search team insists 'there is no possibility of life' under quake debris MEXICO CITY (AP) -A team of expens searching for a·9-year-old boy missing since the Sept. 19 earthquake said Saturday "there is no possibility of life" under the rubble believed to be covering the child. The team used listening devices to try to 'Pick up sounds after heavy equipment had removed some of the debris. Julian Abed, an en&inecr working with the search team that spent more than two houn in the ruins Saturday afternoon, told reporters, "Certainly there is no possjbility of life." When be added, "The possibility of life is very remote," be was asked again if there was any chance the child ml&ht be ahve and he replied. 0 Ne11 tJ vc.0 ~d said workers would continue searchina at the site with machinery and by hand, but the effon to reach the boy through tunneling into the debris would be suspended. He said the listenening equipment the team had used was capable of detecting even a tiny pulsation. Earlier in the afternoon, a cnne and an earth mover that had been broua,ht to the site to remove some of \he cnunla of concrete were pulled back and their en11nes turned off for the search team to listen for any sounds. Rescuers seemed pessimistic thar the boy. Luis Ramon Navarrete State plans civil suit in melon case LOS ANGELES (AP) -State aanculture officials plan to seek civil damages apinst watermelon ifOwen who allqedly contaminated their crop with pesticide, causing a sum- mertime shutdown of the water- melon industry. The state Depanment of Food and Aariculture said Friday it bas com- pleted a two-month inv~~tion of the watermelon contammation. The qency concluded that fining growers, rather than criminally prosecuting lhem, will prove a iJ'Cater deterrenL Victoria Gall, staff counsel for the department, said one reason for the decision was the relatively weak criminal penalties of the state Food and Aariculture Code, which make v1olations punishable by no more than a SSOO fine, six months in jail or both. Under C1Vil lawJ the state can seek Clvil penalties or S l ,000 for each violatlon of the qriculture code and Narrow eeoape S2,500 for each v1olanon of the state's Business and Professions Code. she said. Civil lawsuits will be filed against three farmers suspected of applying the pesticide aldicarb to their melon fields. The state attorney general·s office, which will file the suits. has not determined how many V1olat1ons 1t Wlll allege were committed by the three ifowers-Jimm1e Icardo, Gary Icardo and Tim Yaksitch -whose farms arc about 25 miles south of Bakersfield. The three have declined to comment on the allegauons they improperly used the pesticide on their crops. A cnminaJ case brouJht by the state anomey general would have lo prove in coun that the growers intention~.11>: applied aldicarb. The state's civil penalty lawsuit will have to prove only that watermelons were con- taminated through ncgliaencc. ~ trf tlO pl••-t ~ polloe ... la ·~ ·-o.r.aa,. , ..... oa t• .. afall• ••atJ•latllrdaJulaw ......... t ·-· ...... la -tlte Maldonado, could have survived the 16 days since the massive quake with httle, 1fany. water or food. "Every mmute c-0uots •inst us." said Mex.,ico City Police Chief Ramon Mota Sanchez. Shony before dawn. Jorge Ran&el. a Mexican engineer, said searchers had reached the site where 1t had been believed the boy was trapped Wlth his grandfather. but no one was found. They then turned their attention to other locations. Ranae! said no W1lt.cr was found in the ruins of the old multifamily dwelling 10 the downtown dutnct. The day before, another rescue worker sa.td there was an old cistern in the building and W1ater mi&bt have tnckled down to the child. Searchers have said they beard tappi na sounds JD responee to ques- uons asked of the chiJd. leadina them to believe the boy was alive. They 1ns1sted the tappina sounds ca.me from the boy. althouab bis grandfather, Louu Maldonado, 57. also was believed trapped. On Fnday. one worker reported the boy had responded verbally to a question asked by searchers, but Mota Sanchez. diJcount.cd the report, saying there had been no voice contact. Still. the police chief said noiacl were beard from under the rubble a\ 6:30 a.m. (8:30 a.m. EDT) Saturday. Rescue worken appeared inaeu.- 1n.&ly reluctant \0 dacribe the sounds they beard, and Mou Sanchez a>d later they could have come from fa.llin& stones or din. . The boy's family bas main\ained a viaiJ at the SJte, where dozens of journali1u have been since late Wednesday wba2 it became known the family bcueved the c.lu.ld MU still alive. Medicare .costs to soar next year WASHINGTON (l\P) -The Reagan admm1strauon. whtle boast.in& 11 has brought medical inflation under control. has or- dered a S I I b1lhon increase 1n what the elderly wtll pay fo r hospital and nursm.g care under Medicare next year. sparlungcalls for conaress1onal rcf9rms. Rep. Edward R R oybal. D- Calif.. chamnan of the Hou~ Select Committee on '\glng. on Friday called the increases "outrageous .. Sen John Heinz. R-Pa., chamnan of the Senate Special Committee on l\g.mg. introduced IC11slallon to stop the "whoppina increase.·· The ad.ministration this wcclt ordered a 23 percent increase 1n the deductJblc that elderl) Medi- care recipients must pay when lhey enter the hospital. boosung the current S400 to $492 begin- nm' Jan. 1 S1m1lar 23 percent mcreases were ordered for co-msurance payments after lona·term bos~i­ tahzatton. for Iona-term care 10 skilled nurstng facilities and for elderly people who need to dip into their oncc-m-a-hfeume stoek of reserve benefit days to replen- ish ellhausted benefits. The 1 ncre&SC1 arc expected to directly affect some g million people. The boost comes only two months after the admm1strauon vinually declared victory in its t>.ttJe to control medical infla- tion. Health and Human Services Secretary Marpret M. Heckler announced July 31 that health spend1na mcrcased ID 1984 at the slowest rate in 20 yean. Hostage's fate stlll uncertain BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -l..eba· non's police commander said Satur· day authorities have found no proof to supPOrt Moslem extremista' claim that they uecutcd kjd= U.S. di\)lomat William 8 . Bue ne1ther was there proof that be was still alive The s.bado_wy lalamic Jihad or- p.nuanon claimed lD aiatements publiabed by Beirut ~pen Fn- day \0 b.a vc kjlJed tbe '7 ·year-old diplomat in reven,e for~ U.S. complicity tn Tueaday'a 1.-.di air strikt on Paleatine Ubentioa Or· p.oiuuon headquancn m Tu.n.isaa. Oen. Oama.n Otman. \he poliu com.ma.oder, told Tbc A.llO':iellld Press on Saturday, .. We have re- ceived nothina to aulhe:oticate tb.il cl.aim and no COf1* bu been fouad. .. The effor1 by l.d>a.Qe9C autborii.a fO invatila~ 8Qc:ldey'1 I~ death WU Oot apected to ~ much. Chn1t110 Pruidcat Amin Qemayd'1 be~ p...,.1ll U. linle0t no ty ~ MoeAem pwps ia well leimor ia dlle1,.W COllttoOed leba VaDcy • -~·~~~~~----------------------------------------.._. ______________________ __ 0rMge C0Mt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Octob« 8, 1986 Court to face racial, religious, abortion issues 8J aJCllAID CA.BEU I 0 0 ,,,__ W ASHINOTON -Some of the nation'• most diviiive issues-racial equality, abonion and 1e:hool prayer -are comina beck lo confront the Supteme Court in its l 98S,86 term. The court. which be&ins its new term Monday, added even greater political explosiveness to the mix last March by takina on a m~or reappor- tionment cue. At issue: the validity of votina districts that were drawn for partisan adVIJltqe but also adhere to the hiah court's "one-penon, one-- vote" requiremenL Race-related controversies already crowd the docket even thouah only half of the some I SO cases to be decided by July have been selected. The most closely watched case returns the court to the often-<:onfus.- ma realm of affirmative action. The justices must decide in a case from Jackson, Mich., whether pubhc employers actin1 under union con- tracts may protect black workers by first layina off whites with more seniority. TM court ill 1984 ruled lhat courts may not force employers co scrap seniority pjans that favor white men to protect pins by minorities in the workforce. But that case did not involve collectively barpined aarce· meots or other voluntarily adopted plans. The Reagan administration is ura- ina the coun to use the Mich.ipn cue to rule that racially conscious lepJ remedies may be used only to help the identifiable victims of past racial d1scnmma11on. A North Carolina case provides the court with its first major inter- pretation of 1982 amendments to the Votma Rilhts Act. in which Congress attempte<f to make it easier to prove racial bias in political redistricUnJ.. The administration contends that a SHUTTERS SPECIALLY PRICED' ~..........._ .. Jack LaLanne's Capture the outdoors and create comfort with these custom moveable shutters . in the colors, sizes and styles you want! lower court ruling wron&Jy allows Judges to insist on dutnct hnes that assure "safe" seats for black can· did4tes. The court also is expected to decide in a case from Louisville, Ky., whetherrrosecutors may disquaJify a potcntia f. uror from a cnmmal tnal because o the juror's race. And m a case from Franklin, Va., the court must decide whether crimi- oaJ defendants have the right to demand that potential Jurors be q~estioned about their racial preJu- d1ces. Early on, the coun 1s expected to say whether it will take on another race-related quandary: Is a state's death penalty system racially dis· criminatory and therefore invalid if statistics show that the ki llers of whites are sentenced to death far more often than the killers of blacks? The case, from Georgia, could have a major impact on death rows nationwtdc and cm the future of capital punishment if the court were to say "yes." Abortion -a rop1c of repeated coun study since the landmark 1973 decision legalizing the procedure - returns in cases from Illinois and Pennsylvania. Lower court rulings that struck down abortion regulations in those states arc being contested, but the Rea~~rn administration 1s asking the justices to use the cases to overturn their 1973 ruling. The court strongly reaffirmed that ruling just two y~rs ago, and legal experts were surprised when the invalidated Illinois and Pennsylvania laws were granted review. In a recent speech, Justice Harry A. Blackmun, author of the 1973 ruling, said: "There's always (the required) four votes to grant, and the other five of us heave a deep sigh and wish we didn't have to go thro ugh this traumatic experience again." The court last June reaffirmed its 1962 ban on organized prayer in public schools by outlawing daily moments of silence 1f students arc encouraged to pray dunng that time. This term, the court is to decide ma Williamsport, Pa., case whether pub- lic high schools may allow students to meet during school hours for prayer and rehg.sous worship 1f all types of non-religious meetings are allowed during the same periods. A lower court banned the rehg.sous meetings, citing the constitutionally II~ MER/CAN Health & Fitness Spas IS TAKING SHAPE ••• IN NEWPORT/COSTAMESA. n a few short months, American Health & Fitness Spas will be open- ing Its doors to the public. At that time, the price will soar to its highest level. But right now, and for a limited time only, you can join this prtstigious spa at our pre-opening price. 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'Nn1!/11-r n 11f/lfl I OUR OPERATORS ARE ON DUTY NOW TO TAKE YOUR CAll. CALL TODAY 714 I 650•1600 1877 HARBOR BOULEVARD •NEWPORT. COSTA MESA• ----' required separauon of church and state. The Justices' ruling should clanfy whether a new federal law requinng public schools to provide "equal acce1s" for student relagious ivoups is constitutiooaJ. The p()hllcal reapportionment case. 1nvolv1ng the Indiana Legis- lature, will decide the fue of ger- rymandering-the drawing of voting district boundaries for partisan purposes. The court must say whether ger- rymandering always amounts to un- constitutional phucal d1scnm1na- t1on. Here arc some of the other cases the Supreme Court is expected to decide this term: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM •Must states deny aid to handi- capped mdividuals studying for ca- reers in the ministry because of the separation of required church and state? A Washington state coun said "yes." •May m1htary personnel be prohibited from wearing rchg1ous garments such as yarmulkes, the Jewish skull cap. Such a Afr Force ban was upheld by a federal court. •May state welfare officials cut off benefits to a Pcnnsylvanta man who because ofh1s religious behefs refuses to supply a Social Security number for his daughter? A lower court said ··no." REGULATORY POWERS •May state governments boycott products manufactured or sold by companies that repeatedly violate federal labor law? A Wisconsi n law blacklisting labor law violators was struck down by a lower court. •Does the Federal Reserve Board have the authonty to regulate 11m- 1ted-servicc banks. popularly known as "non-bank banks?" A lower rourt said no. •May federal regulators use photo- graphs taken from airplanes tl own over manufactunng plants to enforce clean air laws? Such tactics were upheld by lower co urts in a M1ch1gan case. •May states help fund cleanups of hazardous wastes by taxing the same chemical and oil companies that contnbute to the federal Superfund? The Ne~ Jersey Supreme Cou n said ")es." ANTITRUST _; •Can a city's rent control ordi- nance '1olate federal antitrust laws against pnce-fixing? The ( ahforn1a Supreme Court said tn a case from Berkeley that municipal pncc-lixmg 1s not automatically 11legal. •Must major Japanese manufac- turers defend themselves at tnal against charges. that they conspired to 11legall~ ''dump" electronic products in this country at artificially lowered I f' ~ ' pnces? A federal appeaJs court satd yes. CRIMINAL LAW •May prosecutors attack a crimi- nal defendant's insanity defense by tel hn8Jurors that the defendant chose to remain silent after bcina arrested? A {ederl court said "no" in a Florida case. •Do police officers need a court warrant before searching from air- planes for marijuana growina in fcnc.ed residential yards? A California court said "yes." FREE SPEECH •May states force privately owned utilities to include with bills infor- mation from consumer groups and other organizations? State courts said "yes" in a California case. LIBEL •Do those who sue or are sued · have to prove the truth or falsity of an allegedly libelous statement? A Penn- sylvania law requires libel defendants to prove that sued-over statements are true. •How difficult should at be for a libel defendant to have a public figure's lawsuit against it thrown out before at reaches a jury? A lower court imposed a relatively high threshold of proof in a case involving libel charges against syndicated columnist Jack Anderson. ADULTENTERTJ'AINMENT •May communities use their zon- ing powers to restrict the locations of new adult movie theaters? A federal appeals court struck down such an ordinance in Renton, Wash. LEGAL ETHICS •Were a criminal defendant's nghts violated when his lawyer insisted that he testify truthfully if the defendant took the witness stand? A lower court struck down an Iowa murder conviction because his law- yer thrcatnened to blow the whistle on him if he testified f;llscly. MEDICAL ETmcs •Does the Reagan administration have the legal authority to inves tigatc and regulate medical treatments of babies with scvert' birth defects? Lower courts said "no" in the controversial Baby Jane Doe case from New York. Cop sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former policeman who planted a bomb aboard an Olympic bus so he could look lake a hero by removing at was sentenced Fnday to five years proba- tion and ordered to undergo counsel- ing. Jimmy Pearson was also fined SI 0.000 by Supcnor Court Judge Gerald Levie and ordered to serve 1.500 hours of community service. You can 'tfight an uncaring bank computer We seem to have d1scuven:<.1 J convenient villain that is the an'iwer to every businessman's prayer, "The com- puter!" You were charged twice for a hotel room inAkron?Thecomputerd1d 11. You didn't receive your ta~ 'itate- mcnt and you owe a penalty'lThe computer did 11. • You got the wrong form letter from the wrong political pany?Thecomputer did it. lfhumansd1d as lousy JOhsas most computers. they'd have been fired years ago. but we put up.with them. Why'l Because humans are covering up for them. You're never going to appease the anger and frustration of people who deal wnh computers until you g1vt"computers names. Each and everyont' of them. Somehow, I'd feel better heanng, "You say your deposit was never recorded and you are $2,000overdrawn?Ourcomputer, Ms Hasgrovc. handles your account. .. or used to. S_he malfunctioned once too often and has been let go. Your account 1s now being handled by Mr Babcock. He cost S2,0001ust to install but he'~ worth every penny. !fl must say c;o, he'san electronic hunk!" The pubhc not o~ly wants rest.ttuuon, they waJl:l apologies. If a computer can !>ell me merchandise, makea pitch forcontnb\itions, and 1s privy to my medical and credit records. it ca n certainly write a letter saying. 'Tm sorry." And if1t's not too much trouble, I'd like a computer that comes to the phone. That's the trouble with dealing with inanimate objects. They want you to bel 1eve computers are ~n ng, responsi~le. professional I umps of tech no logy. Yet, the moment you say. May l speak with the computer that handles my account?" yo u're told computers don't communicate. You certainly ca~'t ~lame society for their coldness toward compute rs. Here we were ma social s1tuat1on with most oft he people we deal with and then one day we became nothing more than data and were fed into a la;.ge terminal that doesn't wish us happy birthday, a'ik about the kids or say "You're welcome" when we thank them for a message. ' · I guess what I'~ sayin~ is when I go to the IRS. I want the computer to go wath me. When I amve on time for my fligh t at the airport and they don't show my name, I want a computer to come out there to the gate and straighten the whole mess out. My husband has a computer that has never so much as given mca nod m all ,t.he years he's had it. It hesabout me all t.he time. The other day he "pun~hed up my bank bal~nce. It was th e computers word against mine. "Thal thmg 1sn'teven human," I said. "It has no feelings, no conscience ~n.~ no remorse. When you can show me something w1 th emotion, rn deal with It. latt'r. my husband asked 1fl wouldcontnbuteS 10 to the computer who 15 genma mamed next week It won't work. NOTICE The Sony Compact Disc Player (no. CDP-30) selllng for $249.99 on page 9 of today's Target sale section will not be In stock. This is due to manufacturer's delivery problems. We will otter rain checks. We regret any Inconvenience this may cause @TARGET -------------------~·----------------~-- Cheater tells how he' cleaned up' at casinos Jolln&oue9 By TJM DAHLBERG .......... .._.,..., LAS VEGAS -Like millions of tourists who visit thas pmina mcca every year, John Soares never had much luck at the tables. But leamiog how to cheat the casmos quickly turned the odds in bis favor. Soares claims be earned thousands of dollan durina the 1960s as part of a crack cbeatina team that roamed the Las Veps Strip. striking qu.ickly in crowded casinos before leaving with wads of cash or pockets stuffed wt th chips. ,,,_ He tells of his exploits in "Loaded Dice, The True Story of a Casino Cheat," a book that manaaes to capture the flavor of a wide-open Las Vegas durinJ a time when 1t was orpnized cnme, not today's corpor- auons. that ran most resorts. Wnuna the book, says Soares. brouaht back some oftbe excitement of the ca.refull,y planned forays h1s pna of seven used to make. It did not. however, rekindle any desire to return to the racket he left more than a decadeqo. "I ncvcrdJd like what I was doing." said Soares, who now sells medical supplies in Southern uwfom1a. "But it was so easy to ao 1n there and beat those casinos that I dtd it. The money wu always available." "Loaded Dice" is basically the hfe story of Soares, who ga ve up his douahnut shop in Visalia when a friend promised a lucrative JOb deal- ing cards in Las Vegas. But instead of the promised JOb, Soares went to work for his fnend as a "cleanup man." helping the fnend steal money from the casino be dealt at. The dealer would meet Soares dunng breaks an a hotel bathroom and pass him stolen chips and siJver dollan between stalls. "There arc so many ways you can steal money 1f you work msade a cas1no," Soares wd. "In those days everyone from the dealers to the shift bosses had wa ys they would take money from the casino." Soares' career as a cleanup man ended one day when his fnend's "sock, .. where he con~led his coins and chips, broke from the weight as the dealer was tryrng to get out of the casmo pit to exchange the day's proceeds. The dealer never looked back as coins and ch1ps went spilling across the pit. Sprinung out the casino, he managed to make 1t safely outside and sped away before secunty &uards could c.atch him. Soares finall y manqed to ge1 a Job dtahna. but lost tt and a coupk of others and was soon out of mone> In a "fit of stupidness" he atcepted a fnend's offer to dnvc the getaway car in a loan company heist and was won makJna his home at the Nevada ~t.atr Pmon in Carson Ci t} A fellow co n and master e<trd manipulator made Soares his special project tn pnson and after a tWO-)ear term thn1ncludcd a Sllnl worlcang an the governor's mansion. Soares wa:. released. Soares found a ust for has new slo ll when a Stnp hotel hired him as a .. mechanic" wh o would come an and deal cards needed to break winning streaks "In the old davs all the cu1nos had mechanics 10 cheat the pla~ers." he said .. It wasn't the owners who h1rca the: mechanics, 11 was the pit boues and shift bosSC1 who wanted the take to be as h1ah as possible Jf the take was h1g,her. then they could take more mone) out of the casino themselves. .. i\ll that c"'penencc would come in handy for Soares when he was invited b> Glen Grayson. a lqendary C&lUlo chtat. to JO In a crew be wu formina to cheat casinos on the craps tables and steal mone) from slot m.achtnes. The crew's techruquc was braun, but mov1n1 quickly and subtJy 10 crowded casinos they were never cau&ht 1n more than six years. .. Mostly what we dtd was to control one dice," wd Soares ··1 would th row one and h.an& on to another. 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OoMt DAILY PILOT/lund«y, October 8, 1985 Gorbachev takes hard line on Jiuman rights ., ANDaSW R08BN'l'llAL Pll IP ,,._ .... MOSCOW -Mikhail S. ~ bu made the most ex· tenaivo public commenu on human riabta by a Soviet lteder, and they ~t the Kremlin chief will con· tblue hit predeceslon' touah stand on emi&rauon and dJuent. Wbat i1 perbap1 moat notable about Oorb1Cbev'1 remark.a -made Tueaday in an interview with French TV and Tbunday in a speech to Frenc:b lawmaken-i1 that they are betna relayed to Soviet audiences. It'• vinually unheard of for a Soviet leldel' to di1CU11 the iuue in public. But Soviet newspapers cut only one line from Oorbachev'1 an1wen to the French reponen, and the entire reaponee wa1 1hown on national television. The newi apocy Tau printed the full human riJbU reference in Oort.chev'1 Pam speech. Soviet officials may have antici· pate'<! questions on human riabta would arise durina the Pari1 visit and wanted to provide a response for both home and foreian audiences. The Kremlin also may be si&nalling that talk of economic reform, rap- erochement with the West and Oorbachev's friendlier imaae docsn 't mean rwluation of riaid controls on emiaration, religion and political action. In ukina about human riabts. the French TV reporten speoiftcally mentioned dnlldeou Andrei Sakharov, banilhed to the clC\ted city of Oorky, and Anatoly Shcharansky, servina a prison term on espionaae ~· would have expected Gorbachev to blow ap," aid one Western diplomat in Moscow, 1peak· ina on condition of anonymity. "But instead, be faced the camera IQ~ly and calmly reszded ... Oorbecbev by sayina, "l could put it a1 fo lows: let us in the Soviet Union manaae our affa.in ounelvcs and you in France manaae youn." The .., Soviets consistently say human riabta are an internal matter and Gorbachev used that reaaonina in Paris on Thursday. "The Soviet Union/' h~ said, "attaches the most senous unport· ance to ensurina human riahts. It ii only necessaty to free this problem from hypocrisy and speculation, from attempts at interference in the internal affain ofother nations." Gorbachev didn't stop at that in the TV interview, but be followed esta~ lisbed Soviet positions: •The Soviet Union guarantees "economic and IOcia1 rights." The Soviets often place "the right to work" above freedom of speech, rcliJ;on or emigration. They say socialism provides jobs for everyone and is therefore more humane than capitaliam. However, many di11idenu and would-be em.Wees loee their jobs. •The Soviet Union 1,uaranteet "political ri&bts" by bavtna more worken and Carmen in iu parlia· menu than in the West. In practioe, the Soviet Parliament simply conflnn1 decilions by the Communist Party, which bu a mon- opoly on chOC>tinl candidatet for election. • Diuidenta are people who "have fallen out with the Soviet form of aovemment.. with aociali1m." In the Soviet view, criticiam of any aovemment policy mean1 opposition to the whole 1y1tem. In fact, diui· dents like Sakharov denounced what th~y •'Y 11 human rijbu abuaea or bad policies, not SoViet socialism iuelf. • Shcharansky ia simply a man imprisoned becauae "he breached our laws." Shcharansky, who speak.a El\&lith, w11 convicted of treason for pa11ina messaaes and statements to the West. Many dissidents are convicted under laws forbiddina active criti· cism of government policy. Officials say these are common criminals, not political prisoncn. They also say such sentences do not violate human riabts because the laws are on the books and offenden are tried. • "I would be glad to bear of Jews anywhere enjoyina such political and ''Your Chance to Beco~e Wealthy'' BEACH BL VD. UNOCAL ~ONE ~ONE 16172 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847~ 1588 Lottery ticket with every fill up (minimum I 0 gallon, full service only). Lottery ticket with every S 1500 on automotive services. Additional tickets may be purchased at $I oo each. Stop by for your chance to win and for these automotive needs: • Smoi Check •Lube & Oil •Tune Up • A C Recharge • Tire & Battery Specialists • Brakes • Diesel ---· -· _._.. 9crtiet lKder Mllrhall Qorbaobn &eetaree u be addr1111• reporten at a jolilt newa ,,,.....,.._ conference with French Pre9ldent Fran- ooll llltterrand. other ~ta as they have in our country. Soviet officials consistently deny anti·semitism charges. Jewish dissidents say Jews have a harder time aettina into good jobs and !Jnivenities, the teacbios of Hebrew is suppressed, and Sovtet reliaious laws impinge on a home-centered faith. Jewish emiaration declined from a slight rise in the spring to a I ~year monthly low of29 in August. • The Soviets allow "reunification of families" except for those who know "state secrets." Dissident sources say thousands are denied emigration even when they have relatives and even spoutcs abroad. Critics of Soviet emilJ'ation policy say the definition of state ~ts is so v~e it can be used anytime as a purutJve measure. Official press accounts of the interview left out Gorbachev's1state- ment that people with state secrets have to wait five or 10 yean to emi~te. This may have been to avoid Jiving would·be emilfCs a formal time span for the issuing of visas. A.Nre" RftMWI bu Ma • corret~dut Ill tte ~HCJated Prn1 Mo1co" bueH llllce 1113. Gun foes cheer liability ruling He said the ruling means the people a criminal act with a Saturday Night who make and sell the cheap hand· Special can sue the manufacturer, ANNAPOLIS (AP)-A Maryland guns often used in committing crimes distributor and seller of the weapon. Court of Appeals ruling allowing can no longer "hide behind the old The ruling does not apply to better crime victims to sue makers and excuse, 'I wasn't the one who pulled quality, more expensive handguns. It By TOM STUC&EY ............. ~.,..., the trigger.' " also applies only in Maryland. sellers of small. cheap handguns Josh Sugarmann, a spokesman for although spokesmen on both sides of known as Saturday Night Specials is I · ·d · Id being hailed as a landmark decision the National Coalition to Ban Hand· the gun contro issue sa1 1t cou and a major victory by gun-control guns, said the ruling means "we can influence rulings in other states. advocates. now have a two.front battle to ban Wh ile gun control advocates were handguns." delighted with the ruling. Dave "This is the one we've been waiting Efforts can be pursued at the Warner, a spokesman for the Na- for," Howard Siegel, the lawyer who legislative level and in the courts, tional Rifle Association, called 1t "a argued the case before Maryland's where foes can wage an economic war very bad decision ... I don't know highest court, said after the unani· against gunmakers and retailers, he how many cases there have been in mous decision was handed down said. the United States, and not one has Thursday. The ruling said anyone shot during ruled that way." ___ ..;..._ _____________ .::. ___ :.._ ____ =-. The liability questJon reached 1he Court of Appeals in a case filed by NOTICE Olen J. Kelley of Silver Spnng, who was shot during a 1981 supcnnarket robbery with an inexpensi ve gun made by a subsidiary of Rolm Oesellschaft of West Germany. Company lawyer Louis Zim- merman said he did not know The oak crib on page 10 of today's Target sale section wlll not be avallable, due to a manufacturing problem. whether the Bavarian gunmaker would appeal. Before considering Kelley's law· suit, the U.S. OlStrict Court in Baltimore asked the stale appellate court for a ruling on whether the manufacturer could be held liable under Maryland law. We regret any inconvenience this may cause. ~ Judge Joh n C. Eldridge. wnung for the Maryland court, said that because @TARGET of "cheap quality matenals, poor manufacture, inaccuracy and un- reliability," Saturday Night Specials arc "virtually useless for the legit- imate purposes of law enforcement. Hoag Memorial H01pltal Preabytertan praeata Mondmy October 21 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Hoq Conference Center Hoq Memorial Hotpltal Pretbyterlan 301 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA ' For further lnfonnadon: (7M) 760-5923 Introduction Bill Cox, R. P. T. Director of Rehabilitation Services Toplca Diagnosis and 'Ileatment of Back Problems Surgical Options Prevention · Speaken Ral_ph ""nuto, M. D. Orthopedic Surgeon Edwin Amyes, M. D. Neurosurgeon Debbie Bosley. R. P. T. Physical Therapist Kristln Reis, R. P. T. ~cal Therapist # P1eu1 ...U tM roUowhll ~ (or91 &o Hotf M4eorial ,Hotflital P~ eo-.k1 Bd1mdoe o.,..rt.n'- °'101 N.wport ~. """'°" a.c.. CA nMJ. THUE IS NO ADMISSION CHAlOI. U....... -u., aYlllaW.. Name --------------~ Add rat --------------- Chy -------------Zip -- 0.ytlMI P'hoee ( __ __. - Judge Bostrom welcomes lively e:rchaiJ.ge of vlews To the Editor: Approxi~a!elY _two m~nths ago I made a dcctSJon 1n a cnminal case which attracted considerable atten- tion. The Canons of Jud1c1al E1hics ri&htfully, forbid my making any comment on that case. a government ~1thout newspapers, or newspapers wlthout government, I should not hcs1une a moment to prefer the latter." 1 would like to include one final observation. 0( the hundreds of police officers I have known over the Hap~ily, your readers have no such constralnts placed on them as evidenced by their many ~tters t~ lht editor. Some of these letters have c~crized me as a hero; others, as a wicked presence on the court lnte.restinJ!y, many of the letters hav~ similar views regarding the police. Some feel they are never dishonest, ~n~ never make a mistake; others insist they are always dishones1 and make nothing but mistakes. In' fact, there arc exceptionally well-run and honestly administered police depart- ments and outstandingly effective and honest police officers. And the converse applies as well. ,. years, many arc as dedicated to preserving our freedoms, embodied in the Bill of Rights and the Constitu- u_oi:i t~ey are_ sworn to uphold, as an¥ c1v1l hbenanan. They know it's easy to be a cop in Moscow, where every Judge believes every officer 1n every case, and there is no remedy, such as the s~pprcssion of evidcn~. to give practical effect to their constitution's Oowery language. Most fall somewhere tn between And the same can be said of courts and judges! What I have found encouraging 1s the k~n interest and obvious depth of_ f~lmg ou_r community has in its cnmtnalJuSt1ce system. In fact one of your readers pointed out how healthy she believ~ this interchange has been, causing people to re-examine their fundamental values in such '!'~tte~. Fortu!lately, unlike ~ople hving an a police state. our citizens ha-.:e the op~nunity to freely express their often disparate views. While not always pleased by the way news- papers cover a particular story. I'm ever mindful of someth1n$ Thomas Jefferson said: "The basis of our government being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have An~ that's why these officers. notwtthstanding the difficulty ofthe1r Jobs, are willang to meet the challenge of keeping the pcacce, while actmg within the law that guarantees all of us our basic freedoms. Surely there is no greater threat to our country than political qu1etism and apathy. Thanks. then. to all those concerned ctti2ens who care enough to express their views. While we may disagree from time to time, I suspect every one of you. pro or con, would agree to fight for the riJht of the other to express his or her view. In the meantime. I, along with the vast majority ofother Orange County judges. will continue to do my best to hve up to the dictate to Judges promulgated some 2.800 years a~o in the Old Testament book of Leviticus: "You shall not act dishonestly in rendenng Judgment. Show nCtther partiality to the weak. nor deference to the mighty, but Judge your fellow man Justly." RUSSELL o\. BOSTRO M Judge Is Yuto beginning of the end? To the Editor: The communists builders of the Yugo (?) automobile make 60 cents an hour. It may well be that American auto workers Will help to put them- selves out ofbusiness by buying a new Yugo. but the Yugo workers won't buy any new car When the Amencan workers can no longer bu> new thmgs, the golden goose is dead. JIM BO LDING Costa Mesa In defense of Ogden Foods To the Editor: In the Pilot articl~. "The fair board may sue mesa amphitheater," I found the accusation o f Ogden Foods. Inc. selhng beer and wine to minors due to "sporadic checkrng of 1dent1fi- cations" incorrect and offensive. As an employee of Ogden. I take pride 1n saytng that Ogden carefully supervises the sale of alcohol. When a customer gets JO line to buy alcohol, his or her hand is stamped after their identification is carefully checked by security employees. The handstamp must then be presented to the Ogden employee before any alcohol is sold. There is also a limit of one large or two small (we don't have medium'') alcoholic beverages per person. and all alcohol sales stop at 9:30 p.m. While on the sub1ect of the amphitheater. I'd like to ask the College Park and Mesa del Mar residents to give up on their fight against the amphitheater. It's not likely that they'll close the place down. and 1f they succeed. won't the residents feel guilty for putting many }Oung Costa Mesa residents out of work? DA VI D JAMES. 16 Ogden Employee and College Park resident We can help cut the deficit To the Editor. J am really concerned about our country's economic deficit. Many citizens do not realize the main causes of the deficit. Many people believe the 10creasc of imported products from foreign countnes as the only cause of the deficit. They do not realize what the other causes would be. r believe citizens should have knowledge on how they affect the deficit. I would hke to mention a couple of ways ID which the citizens affect the deficit. First of all, 1fyou are a citizen and you smoke. I would hke to discuss how you arc affectjng the economic deficit. Jt has been recently discovered that the United States 1s losing $65 billion a year on cigarette packs and about S 10 mil hon an hour because of our nation's smoking habits. Tttis habit has been a costly one for federal hcaJth care. Smoking has been causing a lot of money to go toward medical care It also causes people to miss work known as "sick leave." Citizens who complain constantly about the deficit should avoid bu) 1ng imports such as imported cars. We should stan buying the Amencan- made products and avoid imported products. This would cause the cash 0 ow to increase in our nation. (t may even bring a rapid improvement 10 our economic deficit. Come on. citizens. stop pulling aJI the blame for the deficit on the president. We must act ourselves to help decrease this deficit. I really believe President Reagan 1s domg a great job in maintaining our econ- omy. He just recently announced that he's planning on cutting our nation's trade deficit. ED WAYNE BLANCO Fountain Valle} Fishing for enlightenment • Indians used to bum fish for candles. What1~ou want an expla- nation? AJI n t. When dned. a panicularly 01 y type of smelt, eulacbon, bums for quite awhilt. 1f somebody touches a flame to its tail. Navipton use 57 stars as reference points, and 38 of them have Arabic names. Oient asks how the Arabs came to be such uuonomical pion- een. lfhat's easy. What else did they have to IO by-in the dcxru? No 1.lu~ sail the Mis.siuippi River. Boauaod baraes. yes. but no ships. So say the sailon. The trick to their tmninoloSY is that only ocean-1oin1 vftlcls can be called slupa. ORANGE COAST llilJPillt Q. Why did the onginal Olympic games athletes always compete in the nude? A. Women weren't allowed there- abouts. But one woman named Phercd1c.c -da\llhter. sister and mother of champions -disau1scd herself as a male trainer so she could watch her men perform. She was cauaht. The powen inSJstcd there- after that aH m attendance appear nude so there wouldn't be anymore female pte cruhcn. Most womtn who play hal'J)$ arc married to men who play vtolin'- L.M. B•Y' I• 1 119'1Jc•IH ~ ... ,, ... zw Editor TOIW T ... ~ ... 0......., ~---,............, ........... -.... . ==tt'llli' ZOE J ..... -.. =-=- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Octobet &. 1985 A 7 --- ·'If we have learned anything about the psychology of modem terrorists. It Is that only stlc.Iis and stones will break their bones.·· ON THE RIGHT JOSEPH SOBRAN Editing is key to good writing -----------E .B. Wh ite taug h t that fewe r words -------improve impact WASHINGTON -I suppose most professional wnt.ers of my generation felt a pang at the news that E. B White had died. Nearly everyone who has studied wnt1ng scnously over the past Quarter-century has read his 11m book ... The Elements of St~ le " . Soviet hostages get taste of being on receiving end The book is re-ally no more than a rev1s1on of a handbook wntten dec- ades earher b)' Mr. White's wnung teacher at Cornell. Wilham Strunk Jr Mr Wh1te introduced the book to the general pubhc tn 1959. and though be emphaucall) ga-.e Professor Strunk most of the credit. nearly everyone thinks of the book c,. someho'-' as esscntiall) White's Abduction of 4-Soviet diplomats a new lesson in helplessnesss for country Well. what do you know. Soviet v1ct1ms of terrorism. For years, those Soviet c1ttzens allowed to roam the world have done so with the equivalent of the la1sse1- passcr sign that 2,000 years ago permitted a Roman c1t1zen to go anywhere ID the world cena1n that he would not be molested. '"Sum Romanos" -"I am a Roman .. That was at. The passport to securit)'. fh1s week's paper shows upper· torso pictures of four Soviet diplomats somewhere m Lebanon There 1s nothing like undrcssma a diplomat to make your squalid point. One of the victims as dressed ID what looks like fatigue pajamas. Two have on T-shirts. The fourth has on nothing. AJI of them have pistols · pointed at their heads None 1s smiling. Since then. one of the hostages h.Jls been killed. And not one but two Moskm fundamentalist sect!> claim credit for abducting the ov1et diplomat!>. and killing one of them Both cite as their reason for doing so Soviet-backed Synan at tads on the Lebanese port of Tnpoh. Whether the 'kll1cnt the terronsts complain of 1s actuall} J Soviet operation 1s not the point of this mqu1 ry Rather. that for the fir'>I time IO memorv the SO\olet l lnion I'> facing up to the kind of thing no n- So' 1ets have been facing up to for years and years. Never at Soviet gunpotnt, almost always at the gun- point of those who without So' 1e1 backing would have no guns to pomt The mind turned to a rundown 6 years old of the act1v1t1es of the Soviet Union involving terronsm The study was done by Mr. Bnan Cro11er. director of London'-; Institute for the Stud} ofCon01ct Just to begin with, the two wars in Indochina were for the most pan fought by acts of terronsm, 1.e .. the use of v1olenc~ for poltt1cal ends It was so in the war against South Vietnam. and subsequently 10 the war within Cambodia. Libya's Khadafy gave refuge to the world's most wanted terronsl. Carlos ('"The Jackal"). Carlos. 1t was alleged, was given S2 million as reward money for k1dnapp10g the OPEC 011 ministers in Vienna. Carlos was recruited by the KGB in Venezuela. tramed in Cuba. and rece1' ed. so to speak. graduate train11'\g an Mosco-. befo~ beang turned loo~ on the world Arafat, who narrowh missed the reuihatory bombangs o(lsrael in Tunisia. was invited by Moscow to o pen an ollice there ID August I Q7.i. Ten years earlier. the Viet Cong's poht1cal wing had been issued a s1m1lar 1nv1tat1on, auguring the Sov- ie t commitment to the final dn'e against the non-commumst Viet- namese. On and on 1t goes. thl· most spectacular recent tcrronst events including the attad. on our Mannes the killing of the no .. ehst Georgi Markov on Waterloo Bridge b~ a Bulganan assassin. the attempted ass.ass10at1on of the pope OnC' '-'Ou Id not be surpnsed to learn that Judge Crater was l.\h1sked on 1n 3 SO\ 1e1 freighter The programmmg must ha .. e been done by the Great lmpre~no 1n the Sb Consider E "er smce our Mannes were slaughtered m 1983 10 Beirut. 'Washington has bt'en s.a~ 1ng: You watch now. you watch. We watched, nothing happened Then came the great June 19K5 Beirut a1rpon hostagt" C"n\1s and Washmgton told us 'I ou watch DO'-' -mi1:1~1at.111 iDMMW I·' WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY you watch, and all Amenca watched, and nothing happened. On Sept. 25, thrtt hohdav-mmded Israelis, on.!' little sailboat 1n Cyprus, were killed by Palnuman terronsts h rcqwred exactly six days for a squadron of Israeli ftghters to go a huge 1.500 males to the headquaner.. of the PLO m TunlSla and destroy those headquane~. killing upward of 60 people. And that happened Wlth1n .24 hours of the abduct.Jon of the Soviet diplomats, together with the ultimatum concerning Tnpoh. How has the Soviet Union re- sponded'> As expected. The terronsts are counterrevolut1onary reac- t1onanes. etc. etc. But 1f we have learned anything abou\ the psy- chology of modem terronsts. 1t 1s that onl} sucks and stones will break their bone's There are no words in the O\lt't 1n\eOIOr\ that -.tll fnghten them ID the least \\ e e'en tned to drum up '>Orne 'v1oslem hoh word" 11.1th -...h1ch to ~care off the· terronsts who held our hostages ID the em bass~ tn Iran. to no effect. These people listen onh to d1,e-bombers ~o whom will th<' So' 1ets bomb'' One of their problems 1s that the .. art being asked to bomb their own rh1ldren. because terronsm as we kno'-' ll 1s not the bastard child of communism. qutte the contran It 1<. the beautiful child of lOmmunism. the flower of the union of paht1cal ambition and ethical depra' It\ Stand b) Wiiiiam Baetl~y ls • 1yudJeat~ colamaJJt. lo an) case. it 1s invaluable - a 70- odd-pa&e guide to good wnttng that 1s worth reading and rereading not only (or what It says, but for the power of tlunlong 1t manages to communicate to the reader. It 1s a Wlse book that begets further W\sdom The first rcadmg p ves pncttcal pointers, the 10\h refreshes the mlDd in subtler wavs. From Strunk and White l learned that J could profitably replace a phrase such as ''dc\p1te the flll[l that" with a simple "although," a.no that l should put empbauc words at the end of a sentence. They discuss wntina the way Ted Williams dtSCUllC$ hnung.. As you read them. you realu.c that they art shoW'lng you how to get the ma..x1mum effect from \Our own energy by cltminauna sJoppv mouon. r once asked • Reader's l>Jtiesr editor bow the Dt,est rnanaacs to be so readable. He answcn:d with one word: "'cu rung. .. 4. good wnter 1s his own editor. ruthlessly sacnfietng bis own van111es to the reader's nttds. Samuel Jo hnson recalled the adv1Ct' of one tutor to his pupil. .. Read over ~our compos1uons. and whenever \OU meet with a passage -.h1ch you ihink pan1cularl~ fine smli..e 11 o.ut " This 1s hard ad' ice ~1os1 ol the time. a wnter 1h1Dli..S of himself as an oracle -. hoSt' e' t'r\ 'ertlal impulse de sen e~ to be recorded He can ·1 bear to 1mag.ine a reader finding him bonng. On the other hand. a wnter ma' be under pressure to produce - and in the crude sense, "producing"" ma) s1mpl) mean covenng a page v.1th ink bcfo~ the deadline Loder such circumstances. 1t 1~ temp1tng to forget the reader and stuff the page -.1th adJccttves. needless quahfi- cauo ns and redundant 1llustrauons Hussein seeking to polish .\ wnter"s natural tempt.allon. 10 other words. 1s to wnte too much 'W nung 1s not e\acth a lucrative 1:alltng. and good wnters are under- paid. or ma\ be I should sa~ that too much v.Tittn~ is done on piece work 't ou are paid b' the -.ord or for deh,enng a cert.a1n quanut' of words You ma\ wntc thr most bnlltant epigram 1n the world. a remark that will he repeated thousands ofumes and mali..e the next ed1t1on of Bartlett's and ma)bc change people's h\'t'S for the better but unless it"s embedded 1n an amde of the proper length. \OU can't get a dime for 1t his image in United States Wants to be seen as t h e peacemaker in Mideast region WASHINGTON -Jordan's Krng Hussein had two targets 1n mind on his recent visit to the United St.ates the Reagan administration and the American people. More than the mtlitary and econ- omic aid he was hoping Congress will approve. the diminutive monarch wanted to pin stature among both politicians a.nd pubhc as the in- dispensable leader who wtll. With White House encouragement, be the peacemaker for the chaotic Middle East rqion. C'onsiderinf that his rival power broken inc ude lran's Ayatollah Khomeini and Synan Prnldcnt Hafez Auad. this 11 a tall order indeed for the Jordan tan kmt- Spcciflcally, what Hussein wants the Reap.n administration to do - and he dC1eNes hiab marks for audaaly, if nothina clte -is to SJt down and ocaotia&c face.to-face w1th the Palatine Ll~tion Orpn1r..a- t:1on. In this ldm1tledl~t boot. he 1w the enthumstic ~f SOa calkd .. Arabisu'" tn the State - ment. \houa)l nol ofSecre&ary of ta&c Oeor.,: Sbultl Of an)'OOC cbe in the Reapn ldminhtntton who worries about tht political repcrcumoos of upeettJna laners fn~nds in this JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR countr; Our associate Lucette Lagnado has i.alkcd with Suue Dcpanment in- siders on both i;1dcs of the 1uue, and he~·~ hO\\-they v1ev. the St tuallOn and Hussein's latest 1n1t1au,e· •The PLO'~ presence 10 Jordan. JUSt 1 S years af\er H us~in un· l~rtmonaously booted them ou1 dur· ina Black September, hu been httk short of amazma. PLO l~dcr Y 1511 Araf1t 1s a welrome v1sHor to the royal palacx 1n Amman Tbert lrt' tcveral PLO offices Opct"lt1n& opcnl~ 1n the capital. Althouah. as one intelhaenC"t analyst obtcfvcd dnl)' ... , ou don't hua a bear," Huucm evtdentJ) has ~Jed the nsk powd b} ""fat ind dcaded to embrloe him For a.II h1' humahauon 1n Lcbenon tbrtt ycan aao. Anfat still has 1nfluencc In thr Atlb world, and Huuttn can benefit from \bu. •If HUSle'n can tndted pen~ lhc White HOUK to netOt.aatc wilb tbt PLO. be will becomt' I hero to other Anb leaden. • H us-.ein has poured on the charm ID his dealings with L .S. ot1iC1als. trying to project an image as a rataonal man who 1s danng but moderate, a flexible leader who can Stt bolh sides to a question He e"en hints that he would be Wllhng to Sil down Wltb the Israelis -onCt' tht) have shown an c:-qual incltna11on to sweet reason- ablenes-; • Hussein 1s pla) mg a dan&erous game b' befnend1ng the PLO T er- ronst 1nc1dents on the We-st Sank have increased ~ntl). and Israel has warned Jordan that at Wlll be held accountable 1( 1t encourqt'S the terronsts, Hussein has taken the wam1nas scnousl). and Jordanian 1ntelhgence 1s monatonn' the bordtr closely 10 prevent a maJor 1netdtnt that could provoke Israeli retaltat.ion t 'ORRECTION We rettntl) dc- "°'nbcd how asbc-stos remo\ al pro- vams have come tO I s.creechin& halt 10 the United tales bccauK 1n- suranet' companies att rtfu 1na to extend co~nac to the firms wb1ch perform 1h1s danatrous task In that story. ""'t pvt an 1ncorrtt1 name for OM asbest01 remo"al company which bad taken 1ts prote-st dt~y to the Whitt House The corTC<'t name ofthc firm 1s ACMA T Corp. and 1t 11 located at 14 1 Prestiat l'art. Rd . East Hanford. CT 06 I Jd A.lllllr...-.. i.-,. ~ .,., .,....'8 C91ul&f•ts. Henet' the pre,alencc ot !lidding I v.onder 1f e"en Hemmg-...a' didn't do 1t wmet1mes One wnter I have never ·suspe\.l~ of It 1s Jame!. "1 Cam 1 reccnth reread "The Postman '\lwa\S Rings Tv.1ce .. and was astonished at Cam's skill in li..ecpmg a plot hopping. Even his dett.enpuons are full of enef"i) The booli.. 1s onl) l 20 pages long 10 the paperback ed1uon -I ~Odcctn<' pages His later novel. ··Mildred Plerce." thouJh much leM t'\l°1t1ng. 15 e'en more 1mpress1,e technacalh It"s ncarl) three umes as Iona as "Postman ... but 1t could cas1l) have been as lo~ as "Anna K.a.rcnma .. C'atn edited himself hke a Reader's ~t editor -and 1t paid off Thert'$ a IC'SSOo here for padde~ The kc ) 10 aood wnung 1 enerJY- the intere~t of the wntcrcOnlallously evok1na the interest of the reader If \'OU don't have that enCf"IY tO beam i.'lth. you can't fake 1t But unlkllllul wnuna can du.pert( the real enerc latent 1n it.self And someumts that enttl} coa\C1Cet only a.ftc-f a aood ed1tor has worked over the autlior's manuscnpt Tb11 is a put boon. but most authof'l. alas. ~a·t snt.d\al b 1t h o ffends theu varuty-t.bc vanity that made them wri\ef'S an ~ flnt place The war between authon &Dd editors 11 tCCOnd 1n fuT) only t0 tk WV bc1M!lrn tbt ICI~ bul Ull the JC1CS, t.bty need ach otbtt And &fta all, the wn\Cn Ft the Port 1 can 'l complatn. ~ ......... ,.,... ~ A8 0renge Cout OAILV PILOT/Sunday, October S, 1985 NOTICE Let a friend know he's not alone In today's Target sale sectt0n on page 6 . we are advert1s1ng a deluxe 2·step aluminum ladder with paint can tray for $19 99 The 1llustratton incorrectly shows a 2·step ladder without a paint can tray Dear Ann Lal\ders: What should be done when a friend: Gives birth to a handicapped child or a s111lbom Has a child who 1s temunaJly 111 Has been raped and cveryon( knows about it Loses a hard-fought eleet1op Dear Ann Landers: Recently a The hst is end.less. f'm sure you get contributor to your column confessed the idea. -Newt's Jo In Glencoe that she was filled with anxiety Dear JO: I'm ao pad YM wrote. bcausc her son. a Christian, was MlWoa1 of people Deed to bow wbl about 10 marry a Jewish woman. She to do wlleo caJamJty 1trtkee a frtead. feared they would not be together in n. aatval locllutloa ll to the hereafter because, according to prete .. ttaey bvea't lleanl beeHte her biblical tcacbin~. only those who &My d09't bow wbt to aay. ftl1 I• recoanize Jesus Chri st as their savior A1111 U llDEIS You will find the correct 2-step ladder with paint can tray at all Target stores Has been indicted or sent to prison Has been arrested for drunken dnvmg Has a child who announces pub- licly that he (or she) is gay •roq. ""*'• •ro.1. will be allowed in heaven. People a. troeble Deed to bow "•Y J would like 10 remind your lht l1 aa eauclse la l•tlUtJ. V•· are DOt alooe. Sllace ta lDterpreted correspondent that God, 10 His fortuately, tlle womaa w a Joi of u hadifferuce. It 11 extremely wisdom, chose a Jewish woman 10 be compuy. Her letter 1eaerated a load lmportut tht famll)' aad frtend1 the mother of His only begotten son. of aatl-SemJtlc mall at well •• reach Olt to dJ1traapt people aad Her name was Mary. Someone 1agesttoa1 oa lillow I cu be "aave4." provide emotloa.al Hpport. should straighten out the person who Yoar tlloa1tatf.i letter remlllcled We regret any inconvenience this may cause Has contracted AIDS Gets jilted after the wedding in vita· tions have been sent out €)TARGET ls involved in an ugly divorce Is suddenly fired or has bis or her busmess fail A lilort IOU aaytaa. "I'm sorry wrote. Sign me -Your Catholic me of tllJa provocaUve lllle by abo•t yoar troable ... "or a teleplaoae Friend In La Crosse, Wis. William Normu Ewer: Has a child or a spouse who commits suicide call e.1prea1lD1 eoacera cu mean Dear Catbollc Friend: Trya.1 co "How odd of God to clilloose tlae more tlau yo• -lU ever ~--. • b ta'-"' IJ"' Jew1." '"' aav... 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American Express Card. MasterCard or Visa ANAHEJM. Santa Ano Frwv and Magnolia Phone 7t4·821 ·8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank end Victory Phone 818-780·2244 WEST COVINA $,in Bernardino Frwv And Vincent Phone 818-9t9 1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy end Harbor Blvd Phone 71 4-540-8242 Open Monday thru Friday 10-9 Saturdey 10-6 Sunday 12 6 lka ................... ililml ..... ______________________________ ~~~~~~------- jolader. "Bat Dot 10 odd ' A1 tboee wllllo clllloo1e a Jewtalill God Bat 1pana th Jew1." BRIDGE DEAR MR. GOREN Q. -My partner and I play four-card major open.ing bids. There'• eome- thlng about thl1 sequence I 1till don't understand, even thoU«h you have explained It before: South We1t North Eaat I :' PaH I + Pa11 2 . Why should outh'• rebid 1how a eb~ard suit. at you maintain, rather than a flve·card 1uit? Altt0, what if the originaJ ruponae w&1 one no trump rather thaa one 1pade?-J .L .. Hou1ton, Teu1 A .-Rather than discuss theory in tht> abstract. let"s look at some CHARLES Go REN hands that South could have for his opening bid that rontain only a five- rard heart suit: II +AS ':J KJ763 OQJ075 +K4 21 +96 v> AKJ93 O J76 +K96 31 +J76 -AKJ93 0 96 +K96 The first example is a two suiter. Therefore. you 'lhould show your second suit. Bid two diamonds. Hand 2 is a balanced hand despite its five card heart suit. There is no reason why you should want to re· bid your hearts. Rebid I NT. or pass 1f partners response was I NT. T he last hand has a weak double- ton Becaust' of the ruffing value. )OU should lean toward a suit con trnrl. However, rather than rebid your hearts., you should raise part nt>r '<; spades. You would. of rourse, pass a I NT response. No matter how you distribute the rards in opener's hand. you will find that the basic principle of not r ebid OMAR SHARIFF ding a five card suit when the r esponse has not 'itolen opener's h1dding room hold'> true. It 1s only when respond£•r's bid consumes your hidding s pace that you might hn ve to re bid a five rard sui l. Q. -Ho" do you handle a hand wiU. a 8ill~ard major 1uit and a four-card minor suit? Do you flnt rebid the major and then show the minor, or do you 1how the minor before rebid· ding the major?-H.M .. BalUmore. Md . A .-II depends on the strength of hand rather than the length or quality of the suit'I. Consid er these two holdings: I I +85 ~AJI0952 OAQ63 +7 21 +85 · AKJ1052 o AQJ3 +7 I land I is a minimum opening bid. You are not going to make game un· leso; partner ran make a move. Therefore, you a re looking for the ,are~t pcrrt scort', and t hat rates to be in hearts. Therefore, you rebid two hearts. With Hand 2. you want to probe for game, so you r ebid two diamonds. Regardle11s of partner's rrbtd, you ran show your extra v11lue'5 perferl ly by next bidding thrl:'t' hearts. Sud a.ay queelJoa1 for th&. rel••• ta C'harlH H. GorH aod <>•ar Slli&ril, i. tar" ef U.11 ne•t paper. Cllarlee Geru aad Omar Sharif per· \ .onaJly. or their 1t.alla, eu .. t •..ten.a.kt to ant•er 111 quntio•• 111b•ltt.acl. Sl ager Cryt1tal Gayle pregnant LOS ANGELES (AP) -SlQF Crystal Gayle i.a Qpectjna her ICCODd child 1n the early spri"4 and pla.na to talce time otrrrom tounna to prepare for the baby•a birth, her publicist aaad Saturday Oaylc 34 -.'ftd her husband, ~ tomey BiU ~ttimos, 33. have a ~ year-old dauahter. said publici1t Pl.ul Sbefrin. "We've had IO much fun with Catherine, we're rea.lly looklna for· ward to our IJe!COlnd." laid Gayle. --............... ..._._, ----- Oassic suiting polished . Adolfo's sophistica ted view of dressing transcends the trends of the moment and depends on enduring style instead. Feminine, understated suits are the key to polished day dressing. They rely on season vari:ltions for their charm, rather than . drastic changes. For fall, there is the added dimension of color in soft antique pastels, like Wedgewood blue and seafoam in trim kalimousse suits with silk jacquard blouses. Rich autumnal hues like burgundy, honey and chocolate unite in a paisley blouse and scarf, complementing classic suits. A wool and mohair plaid jacket and skirt take on new appeal with interestingcolorcombinations of red with green, pink with gray, blue with brown or purple with white. U nderneath, details and workmanship make a difference. Dresses, too, have the added appeal of color. Brights in a va riety of patterns are played against darks. At a Saks Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plaza, showing of the designer's new collection, the dresses were getting enthusiastic welcome from the Adol fo loyalists. Also, for fall Adolfo shows classic looks too, in narrow boucle knits with details 1 ike white collars and pockets, gold buttonsand bows. For evening, the feeling isoneofluxury teamed with · close-to-the-body styling. A little black dress was sprinkled with tiny rhinestones and held up by chain straps. Red andgoldpanne velvet _, forms a long liquid gown, deeply V'd and hugging every curve. The short ca rdigan Jacket steps out for evening with sequin trim and a panne and chiffon skirt edged in gold. Wi th his fall collection, Adolfo continues to design elegant and timeless crea lions. Fashions by Adolfo will be among those shown by Saks Fifth A venue, South Coast Plaza, at ''Fantasy in Movemenf: the 26th annual luncheon show sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society Women 's Committees. M ary Sabatasso of Newport Beach, featured on Style today, is chairman of the always sold-out event being held this year at the Irvine Mamott H otel. Here. she wears Adol fo's red and green, window pane-pa ttemed wool and mohair suit that comes with its own matching sho ulder bag. The straight ski rt could easily be teamed WJth the familiar Adolfo chain belt. Sabatasso. a member of the Big Ca nyon Women's CommitteeofOCPS. devotes much of her free time to volunteer activities. In addition to directing the show committee, she is actively involved with arranging Prelude, Opus Ill, the Oct. 20 fashion show patron 's event at the Old American Courthouse. The U tah native and former resta urant chain marketing director is also president ofThe Sophisticates,., Assessment and Treatment Services Center support groupandafliliated wi~ The Center Star Guild of the Perform mg Art Center and the Center's Dance Alliance Committee. Sabatasso. a frequent world tgivelerwitlJ husband Louis, takes can!i>fthe d~talls involved in raising a family of six, Kurt, Rhonda, Kelly, Spencer, Louie and Molly. She is also a grandmother of three. The .. cover girl" stays in shape by taking seven ballet and jazz classes each week at th_e Jimmy DeFore Dance Studio. FASHIONS: Saks Fifth Avenue. STYLE EDITOR: Vida Dean. PHOTOGRAPHY: Lee Payne. ART DESIGN: Steve Hough. I "' , ---.- SUNOA Y. OCTOBER 6. 1985 A new perfume h•• extre allure: It gllttere. 82. ScrMn legend• weren't elweya flrat cholcea. 88. .. , ) ,._ Estee'~ decisions made good scents I don't know of any woman who doesn't want to look beautiful and there is one in particular that wants all of them to smell beautiful. Beautiful is the name of Estee VIDA DEAi lauder's latest scent. "lt'sa floral scent," said a saleslady at Saks as she gave me a sample. Atareccntlaunching~y in New York lauder was quotedusayina," '8eat.1t1ful' doesn't prcoede you into a room, it stays with you." Beautiful joins sister fragrances Youth Dew (which most women seem to use so lavishly that it JOCS be fort: them, with them and remains behind them) Private Collection, Estee, Aliage and White Linen. Estee lauder has written a story about her life that will be published Nov. I by Random House. "We've gota winner on our hands," said publisher Howard Kaminsky. "Tbert: are enoU&h trade secrets in this book to launch a rival business. What a life, what a story." The fint printing is in excess of l 00,000 copies. "Estee: A Success Story" tells bow a single woman built ao empire and created a business that now spans five conunents. Plus she talks about outsmarting her arch rivals and some personal stories about her star-studded life. The book is illustrated with color and black and white photographs from her private collection. That's beautiful! l also SAW another new fragrance the other day. Called Ci ty Girl, itcontainsgold-<:olored glitter that sticks to your skin. Now. that could add some sparkle to your next party. The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, Inc. reports that in response to a questionnaire given "active-lifestyle" women, 70percent usually wear fragrance products to work, on a date and oo weekends. On special occasions, 90 percent include fragrances in their grooming regimen and 24 percent report they also use fraarances dun ng sports and exercise. When asked to identify the reasons why they use fragrances, 7S percent of the res~ndents reported that the products make them "feel aood 'and .. feel more feminine." More than halfofthe respondents reported'" they also consider fragrances to be "a luxury with which they pamper themselves.•• • • • BEAUTY NEWS: Oarins, the French sklo care line, has launched a double scrum" Anti-Aging" supplement It acts as a vitamin to the skin and its tunct1ons are revitalization, nutntton, oxygenation, protection and hydration. The claim is that whatever your ~e. to whatever degree your skin demands. this anti-aaina treatment will adapt precisely to your individual needs to strengthen the health oft he epidermal layer restoring elasticity and suppleness. Also, it will provide immediate penetration to minimize skin imperfection, lines and wrinkles. The serums, Hydro-serum and Li po-serum, come in a scL It is sugested that they be used preferably in the evening on a thoroughy clean skin. The two are mixed, about five drops for a starter, in thepalmofyourhandsand then applied lightly to the face and neck. After I 0 minutes, if there is any excess around the eye contour, itshould be removed Wlth tissue. .. The above is for women and is not in tended to replace any step in herrqulardaily beauty routine. For men, It is recommended that they apply it in the morning after shaving. The serums come io opaque bottles -to preserve and pi:otcct them from li&ht expos~ -with easy to use air-ti&bt droppen to ensure accurate measurement. Tbeproducts(includingSaint Mary ThistJeextract) retail for S60. Eatee Lauder o.-,,... pMM.,, ..... ...,,.. John.nle Bouer, Ann Klitzner, Im~ene Joyner and Joy Edelman dl8cUM Performing Arb Center projecta. Mary Ann Kandel off en appetisen to Tom Moon and Pat Flagg. Women's desires well suited 0.,,... ........... leMr.u Joan ea,ertywu•m•zed when Oar Lady of Aneela benefit co-chalri Datri Eata and Kathy Jen11en Mid ue won trip. Style shows staged by Opera Pacific, Our Lady of Angels and Soroptimists By EVE C. LASH Deir,... C.u ; t n••• Fashions, cocktails, prizes and lunch ... what more could a woman ask for in one afternoon. More than 400 women of the Our Lady of Angels Guild and School Auxilary were wined and dined at the Hotel Meridien, watching fashions "Breeze Into Autumn" presented by Nordstroms. Raffle Chairman Aadrey Newbro eventually presented theSJ,500 grand prize trip for two to Mauna Kea Beach Hotel in Hawaji to Joan Ha1erty. Darlene Dnmmond, Mary Sabatu10 and Raaty Rood (all of Newport) couldn't believe no one at their table won a prize. "E~ccpt, of course, the centerpiece. It's OK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• ~useweare ha~nga~ttim~ With Mary Kay Cosmetics, skin care lappillt!M u It'sallverywarmand upbeat.And the show is outstanding." isn't jUSt Something YOU buy. a lteW UJ9 About20modelsfromtheparish and school strutted down the run-1 t' S something you learn. 11 for waydisplayingthisyear'shotnew Jlf, • lrldo& fall ensembles for day, evening and 1 . 0.0. sportswear. Co-<:hair Katlly Jeasem of Corona •e P ,,.. J omp4menrarytaca1 n•ne O"•dC. of .011• rir,,..,e call !o• an .3t;00'1''ff!'ll "0Pp+> •den1 8cau1v Co11<,t11a"1 • Linda Lender (714) 751-8585 Treat your children to the best. With exclusive imported clothing and gifts from the Reed's Baby Carter. Newly located at Bayside Center, Newport Beach. Boys & Girls Infant through I 0 years Monday through Saturday I 0:00 am-5: 30 pm 1714) 720-3882 • J 072 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 0 0 .•· • Prom• del Mar(wearinga silk, black. dro~ • ,.,_"" waisted lloral dress) said, "We really • ,ortin appreciate the support of the biggest crowd we've had ever." • GrodvofH>n Proceeds will be divided between • Gola. the school and the congregation to • Hom«Mnin11 be used for programs and equi~ hos moved to men t. • • • 3707 E. Coast Hwy. Also fashioning their stufTin Corona del Mor Newport Beach were members of ,,,._ ,._..,,,_ • ,,.,,.,, the Opera Pacific Ball Committee at 011r new n11mbM ii a reception and fashion show at the 675-9798 Newport Harbor Art Museum. The black-tie. petite buffet in the CELLULITE Get rid of ltlll Our method Is: • Fast • Easy • Safe • Effective START TODAY! And get a tan whlle you're •t It. Fall Special 50% Dlecount on , All Servlcee ......... ~ ..... ,,., .. Computerized Health and Conditionins Center 120 NeW'fM"' C...._ Drfw, IN. 240 (ocnet ...... ,........ ~ 720-1727 NeW'fM"' leech, CA 92660 "' museum's Sculpture Garden cafe was staged to thank about I 50 underwriters (donating$ 1.000) and patrons(donatingS IOOor more) for their contributions and support. Opera Ball Chairman Rose Smedegaard of Corona del Mar said, "We are the new kids on the bl ock. It' only our third year, but, there is such warmth and tremen- dous support. It's such a new group with new friends that there are no cliques. And this party is very exciting." AJsoenjoyingtheexcitement were LoaJ1 and Mary Sabatauo (wearing a black sequin dress from Apropos) "The music is wonderful and the fashion show was a surprise to me. And my husband loves the beautiful models," she said. Fashions from Newport Center Fashion Island specialty shops were presented. Cindy (with John) Galardi of Newport Beach was wearing an electnc blue scalloped dress from Apropos that was also in the fashion show. Galardi, who did not know her dress would be in the show, (how apropos) said the model was wear- ing 1t backwards because the scallops belong in the back not the front. Featured vocalists Kimberly Al- lman and Ricbard Kinsey per- formed dance-theme music ("Shall We Dance," "I Could Have Danced All Night") and even modeled and danced down the platform as they sung. Also enjoying the show were Gayle and Robert Anderson, Mina and Donald Cunliff, Cyriel Glaapel with niece (Paris model) Kimberly Col sen, Mary and Wes Jones, Paul and Adele Moote and Helen Lyons. • • • Just a little north ... fashi ons also delighted the Soroptimist Club of Newport Harbor in yet another show of haurecouturepresented at the Irvine Hilton and Towers. Members also presented author Mlcbelle Morrla (")fl Should Die Before J Wake"} the 10th annual Distmguished Women'sAward. Morris, a victim of abuse, spoke to the 175 in attendance on the importance ofawareness of sexual abuse. Co-chair Dawn Marte Lemonds said. "We are providing a very glamorous event to entertain people, as well as, bringing a very important topic to the attention of our community." After lunch of cold raspberry soup, Chmese chicken salad and ice (Pleue eee BEDPITS/83) Dom will wheel and deal ONLY during remodeling! Rl')'SMART (.OMPART: ~ ................... , ...... zcnillili-..-...--------------------------=~·--~-=-=--~~~~~~~~~~-~·-·-~--• Jaqaelbae flchwalbe, Tua Sherwood and Bettina Trumball eapport SCR. BENEFITS ••• From82 cream Roulade. Vivi.an Smydle Pauenoa ofNewpon Beach com- mented, "Today's event is one of the belt we've had in 10 years ... really intcrestina and emotional. Everyone is capti vatcd -you can bear I pin drop." Fashions were coordinated by Kitty LetUe ofFashion Island. Proceeds will benefit Interval House1 a shelter for abused women and children and Soroptimist Youth Projects. Soroptimist Inter- national is a service organization for executive business and professional women .. • • • A membership brunch at Pat Flaa '• home overlooking Mesa YerdeCountryClubhonorednew members of the Carmen Chapter of the Performing Arts Center. About 60 supporters heard guest speaker Tom Mooa (founder of the center and former CIA agent) talk about formation of the center, bqinningin 1969. Nineteen sites were under consideration until Beary Se1entrom donated the land. Chapter Chairman J olulDle Boeser was "delighted that we have almost doubled our membership. We started with 26 members and we'vearown to about SO." She expects the new members to be helpful for the poup's coordi- nation of the Ladies' Professional Golf Association tournament to be held Feb. 27 -March 2 at the Mesa Verde Country Club. Also enjoying smoked salmon sandwiches and caviar while talking about the tournament around the pool were Membership Chairman Mary Allll K.aadel, Fru Golclla1, Sally d'Ella, Set1uo ltrlckl, J ea.ue Ploclter, Barban Terry and ltarn Cooper. ••• A whoppin&S I 00,000 was raised at the recent 13th annual benefit for St. Joseph Hospital at the Anaheim Hilton and Towers where enter- tainer Paal A.Ha performed for the 1,000-plus audience. This year's steering committee chair, Rlclaard We11muof Arthur Young and Co., Costa Mesa, made welcoming remarks followed by an invocation given by Father Patrick McNamara, a chaplain at St. Joseph Hospital. Guests dined on lobster mousse. boneless stuffed quail and veal breast Florentine. After-dinner introductions were made by Wessman and Sli ter Fraaces Dua, president-emeritus ofSt. Joseph Hospital. Dancing to the music ofltettJa Wlll1am10rclan traandJimmic's Mobile Music by Jim Lowe were steerina committee members MJcuel Abdalla, Doaald Ball, Boa- ale Daa.SUe Gauaalp , Domi- aJck GatUe, Jamea Ptero1 and Robert Raper. Proceeds will ao toward construc- tion of the hospital's new Com- munity Cancer Care Center. .,.., .... ,..... ... ""' Oe ,,.... Co-chairman Gayle Andenon (left) thank.a patron• Wee and Mary Jon• for their npport of Opera Pacific. Undenrrlten Wanda and Bob JtCl:r talk with co-chair Dow Bance at Newport Barbor Art lla.aeam battet. ~ to Paal AnlLa entertain at J oeeph Bmpltal benefit ln Anaheim. 20°/o Off career & Daytime Dresses S ome thing S p ecial feminine fashions We Specilllze In F1shk)lu for rM Mlny Flfu~ Slz .. 4-11 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa Hllgren Square 645-5711 . ---:....----... -----~,------·'-------... , -. - Orange COMt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 8, 1Na - Elegan.t eve delights ByCAJtOLBUMPBftEYS ..., .... ow.$ ..... "lt'111ellout," II.id ch.airma.n Tua AerwoM. "We have raised nearly S 12,000 for the Youna Con- servatory Playen and all the auild membcn bad to do was addreu invitations and take rcservatioos. Nordstrom did ev~na cite ... includina underwrit.ma the event.·• The seven auilds of the Friends of South Coast Repertory and Nor- dstrom hosted an "Evenina of Elepnce" benefit at the Costa Mesa theater. ......................... Festivities bepn with a wine- and-hors d'oeuvrcs reception of salmon, pate, fruiu, and imported cbeeses(catercd by Nordstrom). An overflow crowd of SOO women spilled from the lobby to join autld memben Barbara M11tra)' and Cor- rie Flockea at the reception tables outside. Mama Jtgan, Caroline le Plutrler and Shirley Gilbert ~ed raib.lon eh ow for YoaDC Conaenatory Playen. Afterward, auests entered the theater to sample the talents of the real beneficiaries of the evening ... t8 members of the Young Con- servatory Players-aacs 12 to 15 - performed a 10-minutc excerpt from Delia EP,hron's ''How to Eat Like a Child. •The evening's proceeds wtll support the pro- duction costs for the '85-86 season of these youna actors. delighted with a fast paced parade featurina fall fashions by 20 Euro- pean and American designers. gathcrin& of the season and mem- ben hnacrcd to discuss upcomina events and fund-raisers. The Fnends ofSCR auild members have raised over $600,000 m the past 11 years. Producin& a designer fashion show against a stark multi-level SCR Galileo set is not an easy task, but guild members and guests were Nordstrom presented more than 10Q pieces to a very enthus1ast1c crowd. The more conservatJ ve dress and suit collections scemtd to draw the most applause and the audience particularly enjoyed the fabnc and pattern mix ofRalph Lauren, the sophisticated elegance ofV alentl no. and the damorous even mg gowns of Albert Nipon and Ruben Panis. Loyal mcmbcl"S attcndinaand cclebrauna the cvcnina's suooess were Ollvla Jolmaoe, Dorla P alC&le, Plak.le Jo1LD1oa, Marine Bermea, Lacla deGarela, Sudy Otto, atrley Gilbert and Tbelma Friedel. Also there, was Betsy Sanden, rcaiona.I vice president ofNordstrom. This was the first all-SCR guild National campaign afloat to preserve the Potomac BETT Y PORTER A PIECE OF HISTORY: James Roo1evelt, eldest son of President Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt, is chairman of the National Commit- tee .......-: serve ••••••••lliill•• ~al Securi and edica a dozen other such boards and commit- tees, · nclu i g the Orange County Transponation Com ·ssi Now, scvelt-the pbuanthrop1sl, educator and busmessm n -is helping to preserve the Potomac - not the ri er, but his late father's Presidential Yacht. ''Tb USS Potomac was the communications center for the rid when father and mother entertained world Icade (aboard her), including the King and Queen of E d," said Roosevelt. "And she was the base for two of ather's Fireside Chats. "The only time President Truman took the yacht out. he got seasick and the Potomac was sold to the governor of Maryland. later bclonacd to Elvis PrcsJey and, finally, Jay in San Pedro Harbor, rottina away. "Somehow, the yacht fell into the bands of drug smugglers and she sank at a San Francisco pier. "Two years ago, the Port of Oakland purchased the Potomac for S 15,000. They refloatcd her, took her to Oakland's Jack London Center Museum and put her into drydock for restorauon (estimated cost of SS million)," he said. The federal government avecd that President Rooseve(t's USS Potomac is "a piece of ltvmg h1stor) ·· and donated $2.5 m1lhon toward her restoration. Now. ·Roosevelt heads a committee to raise matching funds. "Fortunately, the U.S. Navy Department had the ongmal USS Potomac plans and decor (wllh photo- graphs) on file," Roosevelt said. When restoration is completed. the sea-gomg USS Potomac will be available for tour b) 62.000 local school children. as well as to v1S1tors from all over the world. "Payment for the yacht's upkeep will come from her rental to corporations for meeung.s (of up to 40 people)." Roo~velt said (For further 1nfonnat1on , contact the USS Potomac. c/o Port of Oakland Authonty. Oak.land. CA.) • • • t LIBERTY, HOW SWEET SHE IS! Last week. hundreds of Orange Counuans signed a scroll ("'With love to the world") 10 be placed in a ume capsule at the base of the restored Statue of Liberty "The onginal Statue of Liberty was a pf\ from France (1n 1886)," said Cafe Casmo restaurant manaa,er Georae Geller, "and m the spint of the onginal sift our chef Mlctlel Molla.a.rd created a rcphca of the statue, entirely of French whne chocolate. The S-foot statue, on display at the Cafe Casino. Costa Mesa, weighs 150 pounds -and, chocolate \oven, that's about 3 m1U1on calon~! IN THE CHIPS: Now. 1 know why Chairman of the Board ofSupcl"Vlsors T'llomM F. Riley (and Emma Jue ) d1dn 't invite the pfess to his pouucal fund-raiser for 400 at O'Ne1l's Rancho Miss.ion VieJO last week. lt tates • mighty confident candidate to pubucly participetc in • "bull chip throwing" contcsr. And what phototntpber could have turned away from a Republication politician atop a mule headed south.., "How many" chips did the Rile} Roundup '85 raue for his re~lecuon campaign" Nobod) was saying. But I don't need a computer to mulupl} 400 b> S.250 (and a fe~ paid more than that) to come up ~1th S 100.000 - and that am 't ha) • • • GUE~ WHO? What lovel:-socialite who took a year out to ~alk. read and stud) b1rd-watchmg 1s malong a "re-entr:" ~ith a pan~ for guests from The Blue Book.., \\ atch ) our mail bo'\es' Regis pampers you with personalized, quality servic .. e. We consult before we cut. Shampoo, cut & style. Only $16 ReGIS HAIRSTYLJSTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA <Near s.a,..) I ... • Extraordinary days ahead for women, gourmets lyEVBLABB .._ .... CM J f I ForatittJe 0 TasteofO gc C.Ounly" the Pediatric A olescent Diabetes Rex.arch and ucation foundation(PADRE) · p~ntina ituecond annual gou et celebrity dinnC1'on0ct. IJauh Irvine Marrion Hotel. Sponsored by the cstaurateur SocaetyofOrangeC nty(RSOC), lheaalaincludesac ampagne reception, auction d su~urse dinner. Restauran taking part are TbeFiveCrowns eRita.Hem- ingways, Bessie aUs, Meyerhofs, Magnolia Peach LeMidi, Mr. Stox, Paddy Cakes a The Rex. SMITH-KOVACS The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel's rose garden was the setung for · the Aug. 24 wedding of Barbara J. Kovacs of Huntington Beach and Christopher J. Smith of Orange. A reception in the hotel's grand ballroom was attended by 175 guests. Hosts included Mr. and Mrs. Mic)lael Kovacs, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Kovacs of Huntington Beach and Mrs. Mer- riam Smith of Orange are the parents of the couple. 300 auests and raised $36,000 for PADRE's support for fiodinga cure fordiabcta. For tickets, contact RSOCat937·1133. ••• Rada Stafford Pe.ale, wife of no1ed minister, Dr. Normaa V• ceat Pea.le, will be the featured speaker at the 16th annual Day Extraordinaire for Women at the Crystal Cathedral on Oct. 12 from 8:15a.m. to2:30p.m. The co-editor in chief and co- publisher of Guideposts magaz.i oe, she also has written articles for Reader'sOigest, Woman'sDayand the Saturday Evening Post. Other speakers will include Becky Pippert, Marie Rotltea.berg, Mary Doremaa, ArveJla Schaller, The bride wore a gown of white lace trimmed with pearls and ending in a train. Her matron of honor was Karen Balcer and bridesmaids were Laura Hankjns, Betty O'Conner and Amy Wada. Jaci Hanle.ins was the flower girl and David Hanle.ins was ring bearer. Grover Behrens was best man and James Hann, Shan Totty and Timothy Smith were ushers. The couple are residing in Hunt· ington Beach after a wedding tnp to Maui. Both are employed at Ford Aerospace in Newport Beach; she 1s Jlldy Hall and Dortada Frenzel. To reserve tickets call 9 71-408 2. • • • Get the ol' boat shoes out for the "Celebrity Cruise Aboard the Good Ship Goodwill." It will embark the Newport Marriott Hotel, Oct. 18, for a benefit fashion show, featuring the latest in luxury cruise wear from Fashion Island merchants includine Bullocks.Wilshire, Robinson· s,Jac- Q ues Furs and At Ease. Fern FU11erald of" Dallas,·· BIU Harrta of"Entertainment To- night," Tom Wllaoa of" Back to the Future," and Disneyland pirates are expected to attend the black-tie- optional affair. For reservations. contact Diane McDonald at 547-6301. in management and he is with the graphic arts department. MICHAELSEM-SBOLKOFF After a wedding trip to A~pulco. Aaron and Anne Michaelsen are residents of Westwood, where she has been accepted to uses graduate school of fine arts and he is a student in the UCLA Graduate School of Management. They were married in the Temple Bat Yahm in Ne~rt Beach this summer with Rabbi Mark S. Miller officiating. Two hundred guests at- I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I ACROSS 94 Went to sea 3 Beheld comb. form 96 Look closely 4 Had faith in 83 Printer's 1 Swift 98 Large monkey 5 Bricklayer measure 5 Military rank 99 Gltsten 6 Actor Alda 85 Inquire 10 Reffection 101 Stumble 7 Mr. Nabors 86 Salt Fr. 15 Author Grey 103 Struck with open 8 All right 87 Bullring cheer 19 More hand 9 Quit 90 Skyward uncommon 105 Keg 10 Hoosler State 92 Get away 20 Similar 106 Suited 11 Myself 95 Short swims 21 At no time 109 Reach across 12 Hail 97 College cheer 22 Identical 111 Transparent 13 Toothed wheel 98 Peak 24 Goodbye 1 12 Uncovered 14 Made mistakes 100 Peel 25 America's uncle 113 Cut grass 15 Gentle breezes 102 Rover's feet 26 Unhappy 116 Mine entrance 16 Greenish blue 104 Legumes 28 Hearing organ 118 Strike sharply 17 Void 106 Destiny 29 Hea~beat 120 Chopping tool 18 Compass 107 False god 30 Intends 121 Record direction t08 Wigwam 31 Atop 122 Conduit 19 Ewe·s mate 110 Snoozes 32 Conclusion 123 NoYember 23 French article 112 Orchestra 34 Concerning birthstone 27 Actress Jillian 1113 Catcher's glove 35 Stops 125 Lances 32 Discharge 11!4 Milky gem 36 Food container 128 Have dinner 33 Shut noisily 115 E!t1sted 38 Traffic lights. 129 Persian Gull 37 At home 117Taritt e.g. state 38 Positive 119 Oolong and 40 Night's opposite 130 Panacea 39 Takes small pekoe 42 Cousin ot 67. 132 Rescue drinks 121 Songstress down 133 Clock's pointer 41 Near Turner 46 Rotate 134 Slow-moving 42 Masculfn~ 122 Golf term 4 7 Metal fastener creature 43 On vacatio 124 Shde fasteners 49 Bamboozles 135 Chum 44 Preaknes~ e.g. 126 Declare 54 Prize 137 Western conifer 45 Attempt positlvefy 55 Weight 139 Fluffy scarf 46 Makes la .e 127 Ask tor allowance 140 Spring flower 48 Allows '28 Raised platform 56 Meddle 144 Actor Asner 50 That thing's 129 Argument 58 Ribbon 146 Corrodes 5 1 Plagiarize T31 Egyptian sun 59 Frilly 147 Musical tone 52 Small hawk god 60 Tardy 148 Female 53 Hurried 133 More torrid 61 Dad sandpiper 55 Make ragged 134 In the direction 62-Agttate 153 Out of the way 56 Follow closely of 64 Lqcat1on 154 Carney or 57 Actress 136 Jumps 65 Organ of sight Link letter Hayworth 138 America: abbr. 66 Solid1f1es 156 Devour 60 Meadows 139 Nips 67 Dams 157 Tap lightly 6 1 Fleshy fruit 140 Palm fiber 70 Play leading role 158 Rants 63 Fury 141 Employs 72 Flower garden 159 Prying bar 66 Web spinners 142 Dwell 73 See 129-down 160 Buckets 67 Minks' cousins 143 Brainstorm 74 Fanatics 162 Evade 68 Writer Serllng 145 Sketch 76 Grows old 164 Makes level 69 Cork 14 7 Manufactured 78 Vow 165 Oceans 71 Set free 149.Roof edge 81 Paddle 166 Perspire 73 Small food fish 150 Nights before 82 Idiot 167 Thick cords 74 Regions holidays 84 West Texas city 168 In the event that 75 Watched I 5 1 Air passage 2 wds secre11y 152 Curved letter 88 Broadcasted DOWN 77'1nclte 155 Cravat 89 Goes quickly 7 8 Dance step 157 Young dog 91 Evergreen 1 lose color 79 Creek 161 See 147-across 93 Artist's stand 2 Opera melody 80 Boundary: 163 Behold! S:ll ANSWHS lfll CLA$Slt'llD Few thmas u vc 10 be I 00 years old ... here's one -Alpha Chi Omega. AU Orange County members are invited to celebrate the national sorority's centennial at a Brunch and Magical Tour, Oct. 13,at JO a.m. at the Magic Island in Newport Beach. Alpha Chi Omega members from Cal State Fullerton and UC Irvine will join alumnae for the festivities. Founded at DePauw University in 1885 as the sixth nationarGreek letter fraternity for women, Alpha Chi Omega onginally limited its membership to music students. For reservations call 669-1406 or 644-8663. ••• Break.fast and fashions from St. tended a reception at the Dover Shores home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Director Sholkoff. The bride, the former Anoe Melisa Sholkoff. wore a family heirloom bridal gown, last worn in 1946 by her paternal great aunt, Mrs. Jerome Zeidman of Portland, Ore. Her father was ring-bearer at that wedding. The satin gown is hand embroidered wi-th pearls and crystal beads. Maid of honor was Pamela Barton Dodds, a former Newport Beach resident. Bridesmaids were Rachel Michaelsen, Jennifer Neu, Nancy Latzanich, Maureen Young and Jane Schweppe. Junior bridesmaids were Rachel and Shoshana Dobrow. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Michaelsen of Sao ta Cruz. Jeffrey Edward Brothers was best man and ushers were R. James Groh Ill, David Sholkoff, Dean Jensen, Jeffrey Records, Lt. Steven Eggert and Larry Johnson. The bride graduated from Newport Harbor High School and Scn pps College in Claremont. Her husband is John-what a way to spend a oiorning. The fall and holiday line will be featured at an 8:30a.m . fashion show Oct. 12 at Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. Classic St. John knit suits and dresses will be shown with new additions this year-peplum skirts. kick pleats and draping knit scarves in bright colors. Infonnal modeling will follow the show. For information, call 546-9500. • • • Meanwl'\ile. a sunset cruise aboard the Pavilion Queen filled with music and gourmet food is planned by the Die Meistersinger ChapteroftheOrangeCounty Performing Arts Center at 6 p.m . Wednesday. l'MtclbyY_ ..... Mra. Aaron Michael.en a member of Phi Beta Kappa and a magna cum laude graduate of Clare- mont Mc~enna College. This year's celebrity cruise will feature sin&er Joule Sommen whose credits include seven gold albums, Pepsi 50ngs, and TV ap. pea ranees. . . T his year's sponsors include S1l- verwoods, Pavilion Queen Co .• Ma Cuisine, Hi Time Gourmet Food and Spirits, Hughes Markets, Changes Hair Salon, May Garden Restaurant, Westinghouse Corp., The Tanning Terrace and General Electric Co. Tickets are $35. Call 642-48 l 2or 631-6557 for details. • • • Junior Ebell Club members of Newport Beach will cruise on the CatalinaHolidayon0ct.19,at8:30 p.m. . Benefiting the Make-A· Wish Foundation for terminally ill chil- dren, this .. Wishes-a-Float." fund- raiser will offer hors d'oeu vres, dancing and a silentauction. For details, contact Eileen Delaney at 548-8667. Any child under the age of J 8 who has a terminal illness is eligible to have a wish fulfilled by the Make-A· Wish Foundation. Contact the group at 642-660 I. Previous wishes have included phone calls from celebrities, trips to Disneyland and visits to relatives. • • • The American Heart Associa- tion's "Columbus Day Heartburn Classic" on Oct. 13 at Emilia's Italian restaurant in Santa Ana will feature a seven-course dinner and strolling musicians. There will be seatings at 5:30and 8 p.m. ;~c classic is one of several special events staged by the Women'sCouncil for Heart of the American Heart Association. Or- ange County chapter. • • • MEETINGS: Fifteen Orange County chapters ofHadassah are planning a "new members meeting" on Oct. 15 at the Irvine home of Dorothy Rivin. Hadassah boasts more than 385,000 members throughout the United States and Puerto Rico (2,000 in the county) as the largest women's volunteer organization. Meetingc<>-<:hairman Marge Shane ofNewport Beach says. "Hadassah is a great way for women in Orange County to make friends with other committed women and get involved with a worthwhile project." • • • State Sen. Jobn·Garamendi will speak to Orange County Women Lawyers on "California's Economic Future-Strategies for Success" at their monthly 11 :30 luncheon meet- ing on Tuesday at the Orange County Medical Conference Center. 300 S. Flower Street. Or- ange. The cost 1s S 11.50 for members and S 14 for non-members. For rese(yations, call 760-0313. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. For The Rest of Your life ) 922 HARBOR Bl VO , COSTA MESA-~48· 1156 The best price to the isn'ttheo tobookS1 reason J 10 DAYS FROM $1 .\J.IO. It 's really true. You can f(tkt· il 10-day 1986 Sitmar cru1st> for as low as $1,940 per person. 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You'll find I there's really only one choicr you can mal<e.Sitmar.Soldonly by travel ~nts Sit mar. The cruise of a lifr·time. Evrryt1me. , • l.1~ruzn R,.111</r\ Qt JEST " GAME SHOW On every Sitmar Showtime Cruise. 250 lucky pai;~engcrs sclcctrd in a rand<>m drawing will t om ~--~~..,:__ pt•tt• for $20.000 in fabulous prize~ SitmarS ' ••• ~ ... -. .. ..,.~a..-........................................ -..--.... ----------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~-~---~~- ' . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October S, 1986 88 SOAP SUMMAR Y Hypnotic death plot comes to 'Light' By LYNDA HIRSCH AU MY CHILDREN: Daisy'& d"- petturc leaves Palmer fillr.d with hatt f 1r (Uff. In Tibet, Enca unable to find Jeremy. Jeremy receives word that bis father 11tcnously111. Ml.fk bids fare~ll to Plne Valley. After Andrew is aeriously beaten, Palmer calls police but back.a off when Andrew wants to cover up for Tad and Dottie's sake. Al\er Medal of Valor ceremony, Jesse decides not to join police force. Orea sugcsts that he and Jesse purchase photo shop. Dr. Wolf, a Vien- nese psychiatrist, informs Palmer Nina's on the road to emouonaJ recovery. Benny swears 10 Donna he's not pmbhna. He then juglcs books to repay money he owes. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Daniel saves Sally from being hurt on set. Catlin learns M1choud wanted Sally to come away with ham. Michoud leaves Bay City alone. Upon return1°*' Jake tells V1ctona he lovei her. Carl s hired henchmen snap photo of Chris and Hawk. Cass teams Le Soleil, which he's now running in M1choud's absence. 1s on the brink of bankruptcy. Carl informs Daphne that Nancy must accompany them on Egyptian archeological die. Catlin heads out of town to help loc.tte his son while Sally goes 1n d1fferen1 direction on La Solesl assign- ment "'CREATOR' GIVES YOU AN ALMOST SENSUAL, IREATHY PLEASURE. PETER O'TOOU GIVES ANOTHER IRAVURA, MAGNETIC PERFORMANCE." ~lchoef Wllmlnaton, los ANOILH TfMH ::"".: ~ A~.._.. ......... ~--.o'f't•~• NOW PLAYING COITA MUA FOOWTUI V~ GMIJ(Jl CllO'I( r <1wJ<0~ 8t \IO> F illT"'T F OU• [dflrds Watllrool ~TUA 963 tl01 ~~I R fOllO LAGU!tA MAC~ OIWtGl EOWJICS £ loro E0war05 S<>u"' Co.1\1 vi'( Cen1" S81 9500 4911111 63'1 ~ "DIE OF THE YUl'S IEST'' .... a. AT 111 llYlll .. _,= ..... It,... a cw ot~11• ...... P!I WJl!IS CI N[MA Vlf IO . . ·: -. 830 b990 -. ------- . ' . RYAN'S HOPE: Gabnellc decade$ to 11vc Mu divorce and heads for London to reconctlc with Jacqueline MIA and Siobhan tct Oct. 2' wedd1nadatc Jill Son to Tennessee to learn what a late fem.ale fnend hu bequested to Johnny Jill findJ tnulk with _photos of Johnny, a baby and a birth certificate stauna Johnny 11 father of the youna man named Dakota. Magic srowina d0ter to Frank by drivina him away from Jill. As Jack and Belly chaperone bi&h !Choo! dance, their chemistry starts to click Ryan 1s named queen. 0.J. throws pie at the boy who's crowned tuni. • • • SANT A BAJlBA.RA: Cruz resigns JOb as policeman. After t.clhna Muon she's a Vlf1Jn, Mary aJJows the romance to move along but backs off when she starts to fear him. Mason beds down with Gina. 8..-ndon upset when he learns he's not Gina's son. Auausta gets letter from Wen which says she's now worlung at La1ce Tahoe. RecupcratmJ 11 Amy's from bis accident, Bnck manqrs to kill a deadly spider that threatens to hurt Johnny. Kelly and Nick make love. Janice moves into mTI mA 751"4114 OIWMDS TOWM COfTtl mTCl AT .-J'Cll & ,_ aJITO DI. "A special mo.vie people will talk about the rest of the year." -CBS WOR.\/.'I(, '\i EWS Pat ( ol/1m "**** Highest R ating." -DAILY .VEWS A 1rA /(one1cu11 American Flyers IPG-t3l "lt..lWSll·"" OIWMDS D. 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'.·•I I ',--:-", ~ DAY Of ntl DIAO (MO-.-,, ...,.... *"*'''"'a.rat CMICll- INVAllON UIA • 10 TO MIDMONT • ................ ~ tcmlCI ,. •• the Locknd&t hou1e Upset that Au1u1ta is stJll 1ealoui of SopbJa, L10MI announca that he's thu1k.ina of lcavina iown for awhile Auausu convinces him 10 take bet alona. • • • SEAJlCll FOR TOMOIU\OW: Uoyd confronts Sunny, uyana he knows she Caked her 1u1cide alt.empt, but aarees IO keep the secTC111they101n forces to keep Lwi and Hopn apart. Sara dccldC1 to make all-out effon to ensnare Quann. Chuc l&fCCS tO ma~ neW1papcr on the cond1t1on that Lloyd pve up his position on the cxecuuve board and let Chuc name the suc.ccssor. Chase learns that Lloyd has been nwlln1 S2S,000 cbccki made out to cash on a monthly buu • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLE.SS: John. realizing JiJI feiasung depression, ordcn her to leave the house. J 111 vows to gel even With Kaye. Later when e..-d bnngs Jill's things to her hotel room, she asks him lo go to bed w11h her but he rtfuscs. Victor accuses Nikki of encouraging Mau to datr Ashley Lauren tells Paul she's going 10 move out and hve with Shawn for a while Ill-fated love Greaory 11.arrleon falla ID lOYe with a Yetertnarlan (Andrea llarco.tccl) who contracta multople ecleroeta on the ee&90ll premiere of ••Trapper John. M.D." tontcht at 10 on CBS. Cbanne12. " ... fantastic fun "A true block comedy, 'After Ho urs' is with CIOH obvloauly having the tJme of her talents 08 a Twentl~ good-tJme gal, a silent-screen a great movie!" vamp and a ~ry nice contemponzry lady." • • ~.,_.,,,. ,.,,...,,.,._u Jti..V \..:JI .. -. -· : .... -::· '='" • 111.l m .!>m NAiii 8IEA P'W.A ·-·-.. ··---·-NIU Piii ~2 .. 993 UA M0'4S I ..,,. 154-1111 EDWMDS l.IMISm edwards NEWPOR T 644-0760 l'C[WPORT ([l'CT(R BlTWH .. JAM8Gl'lll ~ 1.U(All'H•Jl'I Im\.,,_ "Plflll" II) 1b11,MI, .. .... ,.11 _.,_ .. _. .•. , ............... ........ , ... t1111.•11.•11 ........ 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"Twelfth Night," set b~ director Lynn Wells in the early Gothic penod. w11J feature Tho mas Amen. Michael Bielitz, Robert Fehx, Robb Nimmo, Jon Carter. Adam Crethar. Dawn Stramer. Robert Eaton. Ardis Faith, Denny Lee lac). Tom Murray, Christy Sauter, Buck Stevens, Bridget Bernell. Mark Nelson, Alvm Nonaka. Deanna Watking. J im Tho~ and Ashmore Walsh. Performances W\ll be g.1ven Fnday, Saturday and Oct. 17-18-19 a t 8 p.m. w11h Sunda~ matinees Oct. 13 and 20 at 3 p.m.1n the McKinney Theater on the Mission VieJO campus. Call 582-4656 for reservations. Brea's "1940s Radio Hour." a Toi TITUS tribute to the music of the World War II era, includes Jim Landis, Beth Hornung, Sylvia Tomaselli, Becky Willis. Mark Pilon, Lisa Donvito, Noah Peon, Shayne Mariage and Patrick Hahvahan, with band mem- bers Ray Tomko. John Tanza, Chuck Lows and Bobby Ganders. Isaac "Skip" Gaston. formerly with the Duke Ellington band, will make a guest appearance. Performances arc schedu led Wednesday through urday of this week and Oct. 15-19 at 8 p.m. tn the Brea Cultural Center in the city's mall off Imperial Highway. Call 528-4240 for ticket information. Fi ve of the many stage productions currently on the boards locally will complete their respective engage- ments this week. They are: • "Oa111eo•• on the main si.ae of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive\ C osta Mesa (957-4033)1 winoina up Tuesday through Fnday at 8 p.m ., Saturday at 2:30 and 8, today and next Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. •"Black Comedy" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center, 2501 QifT Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288), closing out Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. •"L&Pt Up tile Sky" at the Hunt· 1ngt on Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (832-1405), completing its run Friday and Saturday at 8:30. •"BUtlte Spirit" on the main stage of Golden West College (895-8378). givina final performances Thursday throuah Saturday at 8 p.m., today and next S"unday at 3 p.m. •"Camelot" by the Regional Rep- ertory Theater at the Forum Theater, 41 75 Fairmont Blvd., Yorba Linda (996-4195), closing out Thursday throuah Sunday at 8 p.m., today and next S"unday at 3 p.m. Sticking around for a few more weeks arc thcSc: other Orange County productions: •"Blae Wlndow" on the Second St.age of South Coast Repcnory, 65S Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033), Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30, Saturdays at 3 and 8:30, Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m., until Oct. 20. / •"Harold" at the Irvine Communi- ty Theater in Turtle Rock Communi- ty Park, on Sunnyhill Road at Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine (857-5496), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 26 with a matinee Sunday. Oct. 20, at 2 p.m. •"Dracala: A MHlcaJ?" by the South Coast Musical Theater at U niversity High School, Campus Drive at Culver Drive in Irvine (640-6306). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m ., Sundays at 2 p.m. through Oct. 27. •"Gola1 to See tile Elepbut" at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove (636-7213), Wednes- days through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at "?:30 until Nov. 2. •"A "'oraa Llae" at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7710), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through the end of the year. •"firacala" at the Harlequm Din- ner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., ;} , Ard.la Faith (left), Deanna Watkin• atar In .. Twelfth NlCht•• at Saddleback Collete. Santa Ana (979-5511 ), nightly excep1 Mondays at varymg curtain times through Nov. 17. .., •"Oliver" at the Curtam Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). ntghtly except Mondays at varymg curtam times through Oct 27. •"Come Blow Your Horn" at the Garden Grove Community Theater, Chapman A venue west of Valley View Street, Garden G rove (897-5 122). Fridays a nd Saturdays at 8:JO through 0<-1 26 with a matin~ next Sunday at 2:30. •"Tile Lion in W1nter" at the Cypress Civic Theater, 5 172 Orange Ave., Cypress (527-1949), Fridays a nd Saturdays at 8: I 5~rough Oct. 19 with matinees at 2: 15 Oct. 13 and 20. •"Jo1epll ud tbe Amulng Tecb- 11lcolor Dreamcoat" by the Buena Park Civic Theater at Buena Park High School. Magno lia A venue at Acade m y Way, bue na Park (82 1-10 10), Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 26. Those screen legends weren't always original choices By COSMO POLIT AN A ....... I lllleta&'- P1Ct Ure Sylvester Stallone starring 1n "Beverly Hills Cop." To m Sellec k as "Indiana Jones," or Frank Smatra as "D1ny Harry " T hose were the original casting his attempts to rewrite the script.to decisions for three blockbuster mov-show o ff his physique. and Eddie 1es. according to an article in the Murphy got the part. October issue of Cosm poht:.n, but Selleck lost out on "Raiders of the relatively unknown F. Murray Abraham and Tom Hulcc. John Travolta~ who turned down leads that went to Richard Gere in "American G igoto" and .. An Officet and a Gentleman," wanted the role of the novice priest in "Mass Appeal" but demanded SJ million. The part went to Zchko Jvanek. circumstance mtervened. Lost Arie" when CBS exercised its Stallo ne quit "Cop" after the option for the "Magnum, P.I." series, producers were less than thrilled with and Harrison Ford was picked for the -~1iiiiiiiiiii~~~t~u~x~u~1t~r=r~Hf~A~r!•~f sE::Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:l role. WALK INS 12 1s "' 1wo ,...11, w erlc d•Y" Sinatra broke his wrist and . * d:~ ..... t'H9S,'J.~:1~~~::.·,...s,,~~;, DRIVE -INS :?: ~c: withdrew in favor of C lint Eastwood. Ego can cause fights about billjng. which was why Steve McQueen didn't star with Paul Newman in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." They couldn't agree on first bill ing . In one of the most famous casting ( · ' C · f (~ CJfWL~[) I C•AMt:J m1xups, Bette Davis and Errol Flynn •· ~ ,_. rl f I L,.rw HOOM w 1110 11 •• ,11. ,. .. , s1.o •• n. were cast a.s Scarlett and Rhett in S . 4 6J4 2ssJ Jgoi J COMMANDO,,., S "Gone With The Wind." but Davis ...,..llAj .. ..,.. ... .-.-..;,.1......!0'!.!.R:!.!:A~'W~Cr r.te•ropoht•n P1u1 Co·H ri considered Flynn such a poor actor Porlcy" An•nge IR I ShC tumed down the deal tha t A star's box-office standing and "bankab1lity" 1s another factor. 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Studio executives urged Forman to c.ast Burt Reynolds as Salicri and Timothy Hutton a s Mozart in "Amadeus," but Forman stuck with Bankability is why Hollywood stars replace the original stars of Broadway musicals -Barbra Streisand for Carol Channing in "Hello Dolly," Rosalind Russell fo r Ethel Merman in "Gypsy." Lucille Ball fo r Angela Lansbury in "Mame," and non- singing Audrey Hepburn fo r Julie "WONDERFULLY GIDDY KNOCK-ABOUT SAT/Slit 12:15 2:15. 4:15 1:00, 1:00, t:45 (SAT £Vl 10:00) COMEDY:' -Katl'tlee n Carroll, DAILY NEWS PIERRE GERARD RICHARD DEPARDIEU IN\R '"£'1\\~ l~A~(lawo ~ l edwards LIDO CINEMA '7.W,~:.U 673-8350 ,., .... .... 1 ... In the tradition of "BLOOD SIMPLE" and "FRENZV ::. An innocent man caught in a tangle of passion, murder and revenge. l!ADDITION UOLlllYE EllAIEIEIT .. ·-.,...,., ... .,.....,, ....... ,.., ... _..., edwards UNIVERSITY C"o,!PUS OR ACROSS 854 8811 FROM UCI IR\/IN[ • A man of medicine.. .A pair of murdc:rer' . An unholy alliance Df>croit / udw ~ 'I/I 'W \Mllll fHXlllRI.., SAT/SUN 12:45 2:45, 4:45, ':45 1:45, 10:15 R ~ ~ 1', '~' 5, •• ,~,lrf.,,. I 1rnt1<.i • UOLlllYI EIUIEIEIT SAT/SlJI 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00. 9:00, 10:40 ..... nas 1:00. 9:00 edwards TOWN CENTER ft ! o• l 1~ •751 4184 J ~ • ._ t I I · • CO\TA M(~I\ ... ~--........... Somewhere, somehow, someone's going to pay. llW SlllWllll ._....,,. ST_ ... Utau_A_ -flt.Cl . ..,.,. ""•1•1--_,.. .,l-4070 ... , ..... ltaU• • .., _,_ISZ...,,J UAllllllJt • .. _,.mil lnfl llU UI ·>$01 EDWMDS..._,.1'9 ._ ...... mtlm&W6.m1 fDWllDS SO. COAST PWA --Af mtl-...r• flLLIY llt-1500 ~ rcun• vAU.O _..,_ -'544111 mw.s lllUSITI c-.a1mm,..111 Ulml llU 7"411 I ~ LMllM ••.u lllU .,. IOlllllJll --... 4""Z20 EDWMDS llSSDI VU> lllU u arr 1111 ~ flt1ll '"" -U7-tl40 AMCmMlllMU 111111 so or tlaUI -1Jt.J911 tM cm cono • 111 cm ..... om wat rm nJ.054t UA MllWlml lllU u "" 11 lllM on Andrews in "My Fair Lady." Pregnancy complicates casting. Lucille Ball re placed a pregnant Lana Turner in "Best Foot Forward,". Ginger Rogers danced for the first time with Fred Astaire in "Flying Down to Rio'· because his onginal dance partner was pregnant, and G race Kelly won her Oscar for "The Country Girl" when pregnancy forced Jennifer Joocs out of the picture. Jack Nicho lson won a n Oscar for "One Flew O ver The Cuckoo's Nest" a fter Kirk Douglas. who had done 11 on Broadway, failed to 8et back.mg to play the role himself. Nicholson won another Oscar, for "Terms of Endear- ment," after Burt Reynolds decided against playing a potbellied , woman- izing ex-astro naut. Some big stars were second choices. Audrey Hepburn won an Oscar for her first starring role, in "Roman Holiday," because Jean Simmons was unavailable. Sean Conne ry be· came James Bond when the producers of "Doctor No" couldn't meet the salary demands of Richard Burton, James Mason or Peter Finch. II,. 1 ... ,cl·"'""., . .oil.I' .11.lf,,111111, '·' WAR and LOVE A r R U f \ , (1 ~ ' {-i CAll/110# l'f , 11 PORT THEATRE 673-6260 2905 ( Coast H•l Corona ~ti Mar 'fHf.GOOf MUST BE ~fiJ!Nlb~ ~" IB c....................... ~q lnfl IUA EDWMDS TOWM conn 751-4114 n. Tiii mwMDS SADDUBACK Sil·~ .....,.. .. EDWMDS tllfTaGTOfl W.0311 llAml CllIO( 634-2S53 Casting flukes accounted for some of the most famous performances in Hollywood history, Warren Harris wrote in Cosmopolitan. Judy Gar- land became Dorothy in ··The Wiz- ard of Oz" because MGM couldn't borrow Shirley Temple. Bette Davis played Margo Channing 10 "All About Eve" after Claudette Colbert spratned her back. Humphrey Bogart and lngnd Bergman took over the leads in "Casablanca" after the o ng- mal stars, George Raft and Hedy Lamarr, objected to what they con- sidered a dumb script. Knight better after surgery SANT A MO NIC A (AP) -Actor Ted Kni~t of the "Too Close Fo r Comfort' television show is recover- ing from abdominal surgery per- formed last week. "He's in good condition a nd he wi ll be released in a few days,'' Jenny Biondi, spokeswoman fo r St. John's Hospital, said. Henry Ballinger, a spokesman for the actor, said production of the syndicated show, whose name 1s being changed to "The Ted Knight Show," was interrupted. Filming was to resume Oct. 14. "He went in Last week for some surgery to remove a blockage," Ball- inger said. "The blockage was re- moved and it was clear." Ballinger said d octors told hi m, "He's in good shape and there arc no problems." 4' 'Wetherby' strikes like a bolt of lightning." Pr1r1 Tn -.n , PEOPI f ~l/\lr/\11'1.I "Vanessa Redgrave is brilliant." 0."d O.nlo1-. NE'lr YORK \\~1 • .Vl'l.I WETHERBY edwards UNIVERSITY i.l Mf'll' II~ 11 k11.'. 854 8811 I kOM 1ICI lkVINI • ---~ I - Harbor Heights celebrates its opening this weekend One-and two-story ----Dana Point homes start below 1 70,000 Harb or Heights at OanaWoods, a community of single-family detached homes by the Wiiiiam Lyon Co .• Is holding Its grand opening In Dana Point this weekend. ··Judging from the tremendous response during our special preview showing last weekend, we expect the grand opening to be a huge success, both in terms of visitor traffic and home sales," said Brian Norkaitis, division vice president for Lyon. Capping off the weekend ac- tivities will be a drawing for a windsurfer at 3 p.m. today. Registration for the drawing will take place at the sales office. No purchase Is necessary. Harbor Heights features a col- lection of one-and two-story homes. ranging from 1,516 to 2,519 square feet, with prices beginning at $170,000. Six floor plans are available, Including from three to five bedrooms. Many offer views of the ocean and hillside. Buyers become members of the DanaWoods Community As- sociation, giving them access to the use of a private community park with a swimming pool, spa Sun shines on Regatta Conatructlon la protreuln& am oothly on the model h omea at Reca tta in Lagana Nl&uel, with com pletion expected ln mid-November. The community by Stein-Brief Develop- ment overlook.a the ocean and Dana Polnt Marina. The three model• will abow off the apUt-level floor plana ln the aate-auarded community. Laurelmont targets young homebuyers Attached townhomes available in 3 plans priced fro!!!_ 125,000 Mission Viejo Co.'s Laurel· mont Is a Laguna Hills neigh· borhood bullt to suit the lifestyles of today's young couples and families. The attached townhome series offers maintenance-free llvtngjn a semi-rural setting, at prices from $125,000. The community opened for eales ear lier this month. The homes, available In three floor plans. range from 1,297 to t716 square feet. with two or three bedrooms. Contemporary architectural llnea and a f ree-flowlng Interior offer a choice of llfeatytea. from casual family to etegant enter- taining. All three design• Include wood-burning fireplaces , cierMtory windows. and at- tached two-car garagea. Elomwood (Plan 1) featur• two bedroom• with adlolnlng batha. kitchen• wtth a nook area and a living room with vaulted celling. The floor plan Is suited to single couples or couples with one child. Wlllowood (Plan 2) also has two bedrooms, plus a convertible Iott that can be used for overnight guests, as a private den or as a nursery. The kitchen Is adjoined by a nook area. just off the llvlng room and formal dining room. Pepperwood (Plan 3) Is tne largest of the Laurelmont floor plans. offering three bedrooms with 2~ baths, formal llvlng and dining areas. All three bedrooms have been arranged to enaure maximum privacy. The master suite features a walk-In closet and double basin 'vanity. Laurelmont's private rec- reatlo"al center Includes a swtm- J"lng pool, apa, cabana and barbequea. while Lagun• Niguel Regional Park la located nearby. To visit Laurelmont. take the Santa Ana Freeway to La Paz Road exit west. Tum right on Oto Parkway. right ~aln at Altcla and follow the 11gn1 to Laurelmont. For more Information. call &43-3408 and cabana. Model homes may be viewed dally at 32952 Danaplne In Dana Point. Extended hours from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. are in effect on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Hours the rest of the week are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with the exception of noon to 6 p.m. on Mondays. Visitors to Harbor Heights should exit the Santa Ana Free- way at Crown Valley Parkway, travel south to Pacific Coast Highway, lett to Street of the Golden Lantern. left t o DanaWoods. right to Danapine and another right to the sales office and model homes. For more Information. call 493-0989. Ocean-view Villagiocommunity opens Five models available. inspired by romance ----of old world co~munities throughout Europe Vlllagio, an ocean-view com- munity in San Clemente. has opened to the public. Five two-. three-. and four- bedroom models will be avail- able. inspired by the old world romance of the carefree getaways they' re named after: the Mykanos. Cannes, Corfu. Amalfi and Allcante. The homes are priced from $125,000 to $179,990. "It's a thrill to offer this quality community of ocean-view homes at a price that makes them available to young families and move-up buyers... said EPAC president Rick Doremus. de- veloper of Vlllagio. "Their Euro- pean styling combined with con- temporary amenities and choice California location is what we call "La Dolce Vita -The Good Life!" Villagio is characterized by stucco exteriors, terra cotta tile roofs, two-story entry turrets with windows and curved entry arches and doorways. Statues of valiant gryphons will stand at the entrance to proteci the inhabitants of Villaglo. as they have guarded old world communities throughout Europe. The models range from 1,217 to 1,691 square feet. The Mykanos is a one-story home. The Corfu features an upstairs loft accessed by a spiral stair- case. The Cannes also has a loft overlooking a two-story living room. The Alicante features a hallway bridge and the Amalfi has tour full bedrooms and 2'h baths. Vlllaglo homes feature separ- ate living, dining. family rooms and breakfast nooks. along with ceramic tile fireplaces. entryways and kitchen counters. and an- tique lever doorlocks and dead- bolts. Patios surrounding the homes can be reached through the master bedroom, living room. dining room or breakfaSl area. They are fenced with gates. entry arches and wrought-Iron railings. Full front yard landscaping and 1mgat1on are included Villag10 is part of Rancho San Clemente. a planned community which will eventually include shopping and a full recreation center with tennis courts, swim- ming pools. Nautilus. aerobics and other facilities. A full 1.000 acres. including land adjacent to Villag10. will be left m its natural state. The rural landscape will be complemented by jogging trails. a skeet/trap range and a softball diamond Vlllagio 1s located north of the San Diego Freeway off Avenida de Pico on Calle del Cerro There are signs to direct you as you leave the freeway. The models can be viewed from 10 am to dusk every day. For more infor- mation, call 498-1600. Mont bury opens new phase in El Toro Montbury on the Hill, a com- munity of executive view homes by Pacesetter Homes. is opening its eighth phase this weekend. Located in the hills above El Toro. the phase feature 20 resi- dences with lots averaging 11. acre. The homes are priced from $185,990 to $247,990, with sev- eral finance options available. Included Is a below-market 12'1• percent. 30-year fixed rate or 11 '/• percent first-year interest rate financing. Available in various one-and two-story, three-and four- bedroom floor plans, the homes feature family rooms and formal dining rooms. Some plans offer breakfast nooks, while others provide wet bars. Amenities include central air conditioning. ceramic tile entry flooring, central intercom sys- tem. and custom carpeting. Some plans have as many as three fireplaces. ··11 II., 11: .. Kitchens feature ceramic tile counter tops. raised panel oak cabinets, a pantry. a range microwave and self-cleaning ovens. dishwasher. disposer and waterline tor refrigerator 1ce- maker. Exteriors are highlighted by wood. stone and brick detailing The roofs are fire-retardant cedar shake. The homes also feature three-car garages. Pacesetter has incorporated a number of energy conservation devices into the homes. including full exterior wall and celling insulation and forced air heating Decorated models and sales ott1ce are open daily from 1 1 a m to 6 pm Take the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway to the Lake Forest Drive exlt Go east on Lake Forest to Tr abuco Road and right on Trabuco to El Toro Road. Turn left two blocks to Old El Toro Road and left again to the entrance of Mont bury on the Hill For add1t1ona l 1nformat1on. phone 855-3737 llontba.ry'• etcJatb pbue of aecadn bomee la priced from $185,990 to SM 7. 990. Tb ey are on lots anrafl.DC '4 -acre. White Oak1 olfers final set of condominiums Salea are under way In the third and flnal ph ... of White Oak In El Toro, a communtty of luxury condominium homea ottered by Cempua Ltd. There.,.. 72 two-bedroom. 1 ~ bath homea avaJlable. prlc4td from $89,500. Ananclng option• Include FHA Md VA progr1ma. "White Oak often an excep- tional opportunity for current rent .. to become horn90wner8 and to start enjoytng the tax and equity benefits of home- owner9hlp," Mid..,_ represen- tative Jack Yonkers of The Mar- keting Group. Amenltlee In the 1.020 square feet homes Include dining areas. llvtng r()()t'N wtth wood-burning ftrepteoea. and mu1er bedroom ault• with prtvate d.-...lng areea.. Other fMtur• lnctude lntertor laundry areas. air conditioning and kitchens with appliances White Oak's condominium hom9I alao Include exterior patk>t or deck• and carport a with atorageareas Homeowners have exclusive UM of a private swfmmlng pool and epa wtth a aundeck area. all mmntaJned by the Homeowners· Aaoctatlon. lntereeted buyer1 may v1alt the sales office from 11 a m to 7 p.m. deity at 25&44 Mont Pointe. 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' ;t,1 ~~"1oC::.F.H. · Own« wtllshelp ftnanoe. ........ quallty-bul" 4 Bectroom ::nlg kit~. 50' -2 lot. .li\('IUt: GILi.i S i ~or~~ by tari In• 4 PLEX Npt Hgte '2100 Rlver9ide, San ~Ing 185,000. ...,.. home on pool-alze lot yar rama con emporary mo. Income. N9w rehab. Bemardlno Co. 11.I~ FIBI with .,,,p1e room to r• "EAL T°" Hltlng with fabuloue S229K. Agt 75.._5080 Bkr. 71 •1924-0272 2 bdrm, 2 ba, air oond model, enjoy the garden• 3 1 2 -3 1 4 J AS M 1 N E. WTl9I coutllne and city light Two cedar & mahOgany Traditional condo nr s.c. Plaza, onty and llve 1t#e -to the lullelt. $350,000 Each. N9w 3 •EXEC SPACIOUS hm In ~~ ~~~~~= 1:! BAY~~=~WNER pr•t•b homea In kit Realty $89,999. $3585 ON for~ Call for del&ll•I ~room. format dining, ~lou• n•lr· 01 pyre luxury. A V«'f lll.8Mte 1211,111 form. Botti for $10,000. 63l-1370 J~~.'!;"Y112•IJ.i99. Call 142·1200 3.,':,B.~ Townhomealty · Cen-t b h .5B~•ba,1g am3 special property )uat r• Beautiful4Br2'ABa.fam#V ~5 or 831-6494 .,.., .... -.... .. .. r. eecur • IP• u · rm, UO-m-.er eulle, duced to $395,000. room & fonn&I dining. ~ma de/ Jim, ~~~~~~~r:1• Open 8undey 1·5. 19f5 R&'MJ.X " J PETE FRONT ROW CENTER ~ SPECTACULAR VIEW One of those rare really liv- able homes. Recently re- modeled using the finest quality and excellent taste. Private courtyard with cus- tom spa. Large covered used brick viewing patio. Security system. Professional land- scaping. 3 bdrms, 3 baths & family room. $635,000 with land. BELLE CHASE LEE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1:00-5:00 280 l HARBOR VIEW DRIVE FABULOUS VIEW HOME IRYINE Outstanding two bdrm & den executive garden home in great Turtlerock Glen lo- cation. City view, spa off mas- ter suite, $250,000. BILL KROGER OON DeTHOMAS STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME Lovely Westcliff location. Flowing floor plan for enter- taining. Sophisticated curb appeal. 3 bdnna, 2 1h baths w/apacioua family room open- ing to large pool and deck. $350,000. MARILYNHaL BLUFFS- NEWPORT BEACH EXTRA SPECIAL! Popular "X" plan with wrap around patio on grnblt nr largest pool. Cozy fireplace in muter bdrm & living room, upgraded custom tile in kitchen, family room & patio. A.awn.able loana! $212,000 L.H. Aak for SALLY SHIPLEY JOYCE DABOLT I'•• I w ' BARRErr REALTY .. [i! ... ~,. ... fM> •BEAUTIFUL Pf'°' d9o0f-Wlndw9rd. 83Me72 'J ""/"7' ated, hlghly upgraded Bay/OcMn Vu Unique Hm. G?J-lf 1'91' 3BR hm. Compl«e tee Leg llv. area w/2 mstr eult• ... w 11 ,111 f1lll ly9. prkled f()f' fut .-. wm-·-·-"'59K. Agt e&a-9216 •" ... ----J407 t Ceut Hwy., C. $149,900-303 E 20th St __ , 1121,111 Bulld your own dream ,.__ • 1 _ _. *UNIQUE ATTRACTIVE LAINA • IUJll LUllJ Clndeella 3 Bdrm home In home In CdM 301 & 303 -.ta IU •~ twnhm unattached, 3BR Trade Arrowhead Lake P...-tlglout, elegant nee exoelt.nt corner location. NarelMO•. Agt 759--9070 1211,111.. 2'ABA, exit cond, lg paUo. Front "Cl•Hlc" plue Modern. Condo. Lg 3 Decorator'• don't mlll FM •Y 11H..... Priced for fHt HI• calh. Lovely home & bdrm, 2 'A ba w/dlnlng thl1. Your Imaginative •IU Ill Ill ,.... S149,900447A E 18th St Gueet HouM on gated v. rm, fplc, pool, spa, + touchee wtll give a r• OUllll&T I Large Cape Cod E'aldecul la1 .. 11 acre, adJ VIiiage. TENNIS. S1695/mo + freshing out of the ordl-de uc:. Lo lo dn to qual. (213)217-9069 $1895 MC, crd ck req, P9' nary M111ng to thl• •tory IAIUll PllOll buyer, Bkr. 720-8730 For Sale By Owner. 2,000 It rt IUI~ IOlt ok. Call 760-8702 agt. bOok home. 64&-7171 2700 eq It 5 BR 3ba, tot~lly le 000 DOWN eq ft famlly home. 2094 •pr BLUFFS BAYFRONT 3BR THE REAL EST. Tli:RS ~e!8~~ 1~t ~~: 4 ~00~~ 2Br cOOdo, 1 '.1tla, gar. ~~~'<;"1~ • ~ ~:;=.= t 1IUll •n•I • 3~ba. Lge dining rm & to the entrance 10 Big Spa. Small Compfex. · Appr C'*'H. OeMn vu, famlty rm. ExtenelYely ••· Coron• Beach. Super S15,000 under apptalaal LIWllT,_. VIiia Balt>oa PenthouM. panded/cuetom end Jetty. view from front at S 9 O. 0 0 0 . By 1111 __ 1 BR, den, 1250 ef. unlt"E' pltin.. Spa/pool deck Off •treet parking Owner/Agt, Betty •-&42-63990<281-7355 $379,000.122-6460 11•11 for A.V or up to 7 cart. 645-9161 °'8«-2270 3Br 2B•. quiet comer loc. *BY OWNER* ITllTml IT SIUhed to $389,000. O.I Ull"11E ~~~~'1~·000· •11uoo-3BR 3BA home SELL Idle Items with a ..2.... OPEN 1-5SAT/SUN Muit Mii or loOM new ..._. • RV/l>Oat epeoe. 645-1314 Dally Piiot CIUllfied Ad 220 JASMINE home. Charmlnn 3 BR .... -&-All In Newport BMch or a.a.al2l l "' -n• ·•-Coron a de I M • r . -llngt. •tory with many 4Bdnn pool home. 15% Furnlehed and un-em. upgradee and good curb Down. Aaeume 10%1oen. fu ...... B appeal In Meaa Verde OWC at low lntereet. rnl .. -... achelor. 1 t ~ area. Reduced to ~ t-· S1 ..... """'. Bdrm, 2 Bdrm & 3 Bdrm .... _ -...., unite-tome with views. ~~~~~~~ S139,900. See " today. "22MJaoquee.Agt Our condo Ii.ting lnwn-OUPLEX·2Br 1baM. Call Marcella. Agt. ------- tory lnctudel tome bank So-ot-PCH. '275,ooo. 840-2878 But. IHt~ IMt forec:loeurea. 521 Carnation. Bl. owner IAll IWIO FtXER00PPER '4Br SL:"! (714) 673 4400 673-0241°'87 1541 Preatlgloue Turtle Rock •try, nr all echla. 1 ml to •nlUlmlll Rldg• Townhoun. bcttS149•900963-e682 "'39K Agt 75.._9070 Se>edou• 3 Bdrm1, 2'A H.B. Landmn 28' 28a ba. 2 car garage. Cent. Condo, corner Unit 1 yr, &Ir. N9w loen avall. 10'A% Upgradee. 9e0-1242 Peopt. wno Med People ftxed. Call Marcella, Agt. 1__. __ That'• wtiat the 840-2878 ii11iiiii..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim=;;1 DAILY PILOT EASTSIOE 2Br 1Ba, F/P SERVICE DIRECTORY gar+ gueet hM S 145K le all aboUtl P.P. 75&-918e, 548'.-0559 llUITDAl'fll 11•,111 IAYFlllO--lllST SELL 1141,000 Reduced $50,000. Four ~. 3 lh baths, single story, sandy beach, 5 foot frontage with dock. OPEi SIT/Ill 1-4110 at 427 HARBOR ISLAND DR price includes land IAllTIA IAOUI Grubber Elli RF.SfOENTl.U BROKF.R.4(,f. f,ROt P 844-8.20 lll&mll .... llllUYllW PllPlln Not av&llable through any Other Brottar. Fabuloue cu.tom, 4Bdrm, 1 story, ale, fem rm, fomi dine w/undleturbed view of courM. v..., .. 281-7853 C::SELECT ..... PROPERTIES llUYllll Beautiful expended 3 or 4 bdrm, country French home w/epa. Owner anxloue. hH bought another. Hurry. Only Located on • ~lful greenbelt In lrvtne. Dec- orated Ilk•• model. L<Mt-ty carpet, wood noor., plantallon ahuttere. Great hlllelde view. F0<- mal dining room and den. 0nty 4 ~ newt Lole eom.wtl ........... Upper level 2Bdrm Condo In Ranc:hoe Sen Joequln . HJoh celllngt and mW'rort gtv.a • bright open ...... Ing CloM to gotl and ..,_ nl9 Clube. w.-to Shop. ping Center. S148,900 G,'11 Cllnftetd. / .' .'h•1 KI t I ~ ------ IALl•Wll DELUXE DUPLEX: 2BA 2b• • unit. le0-8083 " H t*****************~ ~ * __ ....., .._ LAKE ARROWtl:AD * 111101 ~ CORPORA TE RETREAT ,..__ "r" Bd":,,,,._ ~ ~ Allf" MOdel In Aendlo Sen ... Turn-key ready-Just bring your toothbrush. 8 mal1er * ~~:-~~ .. suites plus powder room. 4 stone flreplacee. VIEWS! ....._ 1y ~ LM i.-etiow .. Huge recreatlon/llbrary room + den + p<><>' room . .....-"==•1M.soo ~ Dock prlvUeg•. Gourme1 kitchen 2/sub zero refrlger-* 1112•CUMt~,,, ~ ator1, freezer. tee maker, Char-Olo BBQ, dual dtah-* , .. , .. .. washer• and on and on. Completely furnllhed down ....._ ~ to aoap & kleenex. Buement for 1torage. Extra large ~.....-_r lot located In the gate guarded Hamlttar Develop-1 "1h1 11 .. 1" 1•,1 .. 1 ~ ment. Unique opport. for corporate owned lodge or ~·.,,1 11.·,1111 "nu,. .. large family. $560,000 ...... •hrt•• ··~1 \ nur ~ "'t\ If t ,, '"" 1111 llHI llU IPllTllaAI PlllA'M ftlW of Turning BMic, Weat Newport and Catalina. JUST REDUCED TO $375,000 LH. mil 1111 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2 levela, J.arge room, 2 fireplaoee. cuatom pool. .... , ..... 11 ... IWmMl-1tH let U1 Help y11 Sell Y .. Prtpttt,! C111 ClanllW, / 642-5671 .. Donni •• , ••aftor * 'I"'• 1,111 ~ ___ _..__ ____ -J . • ••• ~3:3;.;~::~ ••• .! O.oli"'' 'M"> >1' for Information & surprisingly low cost. ~\ , •• & .......................... ~a .... s ............... _. ......... ____ .... __ ..._ __________________ ~~~--.....L ~~- Orange eo.t OAILY PtLOT/Sunday, Ociobere. 1988 ca 6;f!M~r.-11..___--:1.::•::I lntral .......... . ....... .......... "" ...... lln lmral 1.1 ...... 1112 ..... '"' NEW LISTINGS WllTIWf 11n,111 Perfect lnveetor OPPortunltyl 2 BR, 2 BA condo. good condition. community pool. Priced for Immediate tale. ....... 1111,111 Serenely located on a canyon, thta 2 atory, 3 BR condo la a dellght. Extra large muter aulte, fireplace and encloled garage. . •••llT .. ., 1111,111 Exqulalte 4 BR, 2~ BA condo. Country French decor, champagne carpet, balconl•. wet bar, community pool, tennla, near OCMn. .... 1111,111 Deane Homea-terrlflc valuel Like new, model perfect. 3 BR, 2v. BA, hlghly emotional, dra- matic floor plan with fabuloua large yard. UITILlfP 1211,111 Spectacular back bay & ntght-llght view from charming 4 BR home. Garden entry on apacloua cul de aac lot. UY•m Wll1 1111,111 Lovely atreet. large lot and loada of potentlal for an Imaginative buyer. Thia 4 BR home 11 priced to aell qulckly. II.II --Ill l&I 1211,llO 2 BR condo cloae to park. Newly conatructed. Mediterranean In design. braaa & porcelain flxturea. Leaae option poulble. ...... 1211,111 Charming, cozy 3 BA, 2 BA home with expanalon potentlal. Perfect for young or retired couple. Stepa to beach and tennla. UYMllT 1111,111 Quiet cul de sac, large entertainment area with pool, dramatic spa, fire ring, barbeque, fabuloua 4 BR, 3~ BA home. 11¥111 TDUll IHt,IOO Perfect amaller home. 3 BA, 2 BA, completely remodeled, french doora, skylight, crown mold- Inga, cuatom wallpapera, braaa fixtures. Plllll~~ Ull,000 Perfect location & condition. Adorable 3 BA famlly room home. Brick patio, pine Interior. aome bay view from 2nd floor. UITILIPP 8"1,llO Exquisite view, excellent locatlon. elegant ex- pansion effectively deacrlbea thla 4 BR quallty remodel. Absolutely a "ten". .... , .... 1411,000 Sandy beach, picturesque 3 BA cottage In private Balboa area. Terrific value for future appreciation. Crashing waves. Wiil ..,., 1111,000 Finest In ocean front llvlng. Exceptlonal detall throughout. Rec room for uMndlng entertain- ment. Elegant master aulte. COVER HOME lllLllM .......... 11,171,111 5 BR eluate Mediterranean residence In beautl- ful gate guarded community. Enter through wrought Iron gatea Into courtyard with bubbling fountain, graceful arches and lovely tllea. lnalde are aoarlng celllnga, lkyllghta, magnificent wood beams, gourmet kitchen. Only the finest of handcrafted and Imported materlals through- out. A home to be enjoyed for Its easy elegance and sunny disposition. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 • SATURDAY l&Ymll nt•~ .... 4 BR, FR $334.&00 K. ARKER ...UllLllAI Ml lrte 48R $425.000 R. KURTZ .-... au nn••"" 4 BR. FR $489,000 l. MURPHY MUIAllLllAI 1JQ..,....lr. 2 BR $575,000 L. ROSE ....... aa•..,.....,.. 4 BR, FR, view $896,000 C. KALINA IPlYIUll lWtp~ 8 BR, FR, Pool, Vu $749,500 · L. WHIT SUIDIY .. lllYll-lleUll llleaw..4 2 BR $199,000 R. BOLAND Tll ll."'1 JtHYhtltru4a 3 BR $270,000 D. BIBB ----UM......._ 2 BR $297,500 O'SHAUGHNESSY 1&111111 , .......... u.. 4 BR $336,000 J. MERTZ ----an 1 WllllrtrMt 3 BR, FR $390,000 l. MURPHY ... _. Ill 11&1 111~ 3 BR, FR, 21~ BA $410.000 M. MATTHEW 11111&11111&1 Ml lrtt 4 BR $425,000 J . ROBBINS LMllU JMYla ... 111 3 BR, FR $430,000 C. RUMSFELD ...,...,,au nn......., 4 BR, FR $469.900 G. LIVINGSTON ....... llUI JllllarWYlftlr 3 BR, FR, View $595,500 C. BALDIKOSKI llYmTllUll ,,,,...,..,.,,... 3 BR, View $610,000 T. BOLAND MUIAllLllAI MH..._ 4 BR, View $625,000 R. KURTZ llllUllLllAI ., ........ 5 BR, PIS, View $~9.000 J . CAMPBELL IPYIUll ml na. ..... 8 BR, FR, View $660.000 B.AEEOY --.... ,., .. ,,..... 3 BR, View $675,000 K.RANGER -.... .. ,._.........,.. 4 BR. FR, View $895,000 C. KALINA •lllTll ....... ,. 4 BR $895,000 l. ROSE IPYIUll ,~.., 8 BR, FR, Vu, Pool $749,500 M.R EDY ....., 1111 ..... .,. 3 BR, FR $848,000 G. LIVINGSTON MIAIYll 1J ..,,., ... 4 BA. FR, Cu1tom $995,000 C.McMAHAN Ull llU en fie I.Wt ..., 4 BR, FA $1,595,000 E. OLSON 644-9060 CORONA DEL MAR .. 11111& .. -....... Duplex oceen aide of tughway. vtew of bay. ooeen. Interior garc»n •trlum, lkyltt•. fr9nch door• & wlndowa. 3 BR. 2 BA and guest. snam 1111.- Enter a charming courtyard wtth poot and apa. Oellghttut 3 BR + famlly room, country french plua ocean, bay, nlght-llghta vtew. IPTIUll M•,• & BR plua bonua room In medley of color & llght. Forever view. pool & apa. French doora, com- pelling combination of tute, room. location, view & price. ........ Ml ..... Imagine youraelf In Shorecllffa with a good ocean vi.w from llvlng room and dining room plua 3 BR and 3 BA. Appointment. ......... .. ..... 4 BR, 4 BA home of casual elegance and sunny dl•Potltlon. View of ocean, hTlla and canyon . Great deck and patio. French doora, windows, 1kyllght1. .. •11& Ill IUI 11.111,111 Expanalve bay and ocean view from remodeled 3 BA, 3~ BA, private spa, 3 ftreplacea. large decks, 1talrway to China Cove beach. 11:1i#1i{1l .11 I~ (IJ: Iii I !I ~···· 11111 IMl,111 Moat dealrable Plan 3. Slngle level 3 BR + famlty room. Resort living with 24 hour aec:urtty, poola, tennla + lush greenbelts for quiet walka. ...... Riii Ull,IM A very speclal Plan 3 In good location. 3 BR or 2 + den. Many quallty extras. Private apa off master, air cond., new carpet. Immaculate Miii• OUll ., ...... Profeaalonal decorating. profeulonal land- scaplng, former model, spacious patio. One of Jasmine Creek's finest at a realistic price. WYllW Ull,111 The view you have waited forl Ocean, city light• & mountains. 3 BR Nantucket, large yard, room for pool or addition. Excellent financing. UUMllMI Mll ... Elegant 2 BR + den. View, tastefully decorated. hardwood floors, plantation shutters. brick patio. Immaculate. cheerful and aunny. ..UIYll ....... Preatlgloua gated area. Pool + spa, AIC, pan- eled game room Includes wet bar. 3 BR, 3 BA. great locatlon, view. •un• 11..,.. Magnificent grounds and home with a touch of Old World grandeur. Thia 3 BR, den home 11 for thoae that lnslat on excellence. •MIYll t17IMI Dramatic remodel. expanded dining room. breakfut room, new muter suite with conn«:t- lng atudy, view, 5 BA, 3'~ BA In the heart of Newport. lllUIYll ....... Private custom 5 BA on golf course. Pool. spa, large entertainment center, formal dining, 12' beamed celllngs, hardwood floors. Reduced! 2161 SAii JOAQUlll HILLS RD., llEWPORT BEACH . Get good respons~? You .Bet. 1U1 1111 UY I NIL 1211,111 Juat blocks from Newport Back Bay. Completely remodeled ln & out with quality matertala and attention to detail. Profelloional low maintenance lancUcapina features offered in this cluDc beauty. THE REAL ESTATERS .. 1'11 .. Tiii•• 1114,111 Completely remodeled 4 Bdrm home on a q\llet cul de IK. Lota of tile and oak and woodbumlftl nr.pa.c., J...t walttna fc. your ~ deooratil\I .a.-. Vancant -Ready -and Waiting just for you. Paver tile entry and kitchen. Remodeled kitchen and batha. Ex- tensive tile work. Large living nn w/Spanilh fl.replace. RV ac:cel8. Greet a.ta Meu neighborhood. WllllLl .. •llT ...... The Balboa Fun ZoM aree ii under· aoLna redevelopment. By the end of 1986 t.M aree will becom! the next Udo VWace. The prime oommerdal property at 207 Palm ii now avail· able. $166.000 .. umab~ Um. ln· come $19,800/yr ConlMkraUon IO ~n. lll·llU law; ....... Bargain price on a spacious home. Prime area. Sound value. Four bedrooma plua den. 2~ bat.ha. ~ *k yard. Call for a ahowm,. 546-2313. 1111 FORECLOSURES 5 Luxury Homes Cowan Heights. priced from $309,000 to $385.000. Financing available. Showing Sat/Sun 12-SPM . For Information & direction, 843-8915 or 771-2573. .. 111 LYlll IULn Daily Pilat ctass1t1ed ads THE BEST PRICE. $&90.000 wtth tht> BEST CLOSE-UP OCEAN vtEW Wavei craahlna on Lit~ Corona BHch. the rodts & aanda' 'fKE BEST HOUSE.. Chamuna ~r ds&fTwr homt' 3Br. 2 S. + loft skylJthta. wood bock Stauwd &1---Wondttful' a• MDL..,. RIAT 1• 11~ .............. •111NmW ........... ,_ .......... ........... BEST BUVt BUY NO~ LARGE LOT POOL• S TUNMIMQ CONTEMPORARV 4 BDRM. 3 BA TH F AMII. V ROOM HOME. 'WI"' 111 .... .. u,_, a_., 11 ... --···· ii ......,. ••1111111 IUHIUI-IMl,111 Private community -two bedrooml, den and dinina room. Home oo the Strada. A1-> f*:helor apt. Just a few Jteps to the beach. c.ommuntty tennia court. Mary Lou Marion tullT UPI -_. p11.- Back Eaat comee West w /dellahtful architecture. Bay windows. lrench doora, eecluded atrium. Large patio w/picket fence. Two BR, 2\A BA, den, prime location w /mountaln view. $229,000 includes the land. Loia F.pn 11111& 111. IUI ...,_ 1711,111 Elegantly remodeled 3BR, 3\ABA home with dramatic two-story fam- ily room. Unique tri-level floor plan. Lovely open views of canyon and ocean. Hallie Strock. .. Tll llU 111111 ...... ~ year new customized 2BR home. Perfect for grand or intimate enter- taining. Uve on the 18th fairway on this extra large lot with expansive golf. mountain and ocean viewa in prestigious Monarch Beach F.atates. June Davis ILIUl1U .. mm -UITll ..,. ,, ....... Epitome of luxury. beauty, conve- niences. & privacy. Three bedroom · includee incomparable muter suite. aauna. apa. built-lna.. marble, &rmll- ty and roeewood. 1epante office. nautilus i)'m. billiard room. family room, larae pool, 2nd spa and Tex. BBQ. Includes decorator items and art piecee. Tom Alllmon 1111•--••llT-,, •• Just reduced! Owner motivated! Beautitully decorated and im- maculate . .Nestled ~ the tree9 in the heart of Newport. Two BR, 2 BA. upgraded kitchen. Canmunity pool. ape & t.enn.ia. MUST SELL! Micki cooper llWI 1mu1 1111.- Fifty feet of waterfront and private dock are yours with this home. Six bedrooms. five bathrooms. plus game room Light, bright and spaooua. Perfect for entertaining! Dianne Pro.er , .......... ,.... -1111.111 Extra spacious S.ycrest home with oversized pool and cabana. Cozy family room with fireplace. Perfect home for family living or special enterwning. MAKE OFFER~ Paula Bailey •111& Ill UI MSllWllllY 1111,111 Outstanding 4BR. 3 11l BA. two s1ory home with skylights. trench doors, plantation shutters. greenhouae windows. New construction. 1983. Spacious pnvate patio. ..in-1.aw" quarters has aeparate entrarce. Walk to Corona del Mar beach Possible lease opuon . Donna God· shall llllT ,... .... llM,111 Very private outstanding two story. 2BR. 2 1,..Aa SA condo. Cathedral ceU- inas with feelmg of aJ>8cloosnem - light and &lr)' Wrap around patio. One block to schools and shopping Priced to sell Donna Godshall '"' llPllll ., IUll ....... Thia lecluded tu~way CU'ltaina a largemut.er suite and Rparate ,uest bedroom with beautiful plan- tation shutters. A very open floor plan with IWlken fireplace con- verution arM Maureen White/Ed r..cano IUmf'al.Y •llUTB 1•1• Three BR. 2~ BA. "JodeUe" edate home. providiJ'\I ~ ~ oramic mountain and ctly UCbt vi~wa.. Amumable first trust deed ava.alable and the 8eUer will offer secondary financin1 Ed Elcano/Maureen White I uaapa • ..w<MT-JUST 11&.000 '°' .. NQHj upQtlldld dw1Nng uNt In • WIUl1ty -"*"' -... to beeotl. 8-utlful Ollk bultt· Ina. hnoft ·docn. Oetatmo ti .. Ind ~ ..,....._ a.-.. 11nanoe, call to Met 831-1400 ~ CMTA •u-cn..tu1 S Br. 2 llOry condo. upgt1lded & enlarQ*S. Wall ot P"fWICh doott °'*' from=oom wtth FP ont.o pdo. Cloee 10 pool & lhop- plng. Owner Wiii CIOM6dw I fOt ... ~ hoUle. t 127.500 6'1-1400 VILLA 8AL90A PINTMOUA-Skyllghta and oathedrel oelltnge or .. t• a brighi and airy ~-A_..,., property for 9hared owo- --with 2 mallttt IUft•, l ~ IMng room wt1t\ FP and belcony. Air conditioned In a = b6dQ wl1h ~munlty pool, or .. t ... ftnandng Of own« Will ..... option. l 1M,OOO G3M400 eom OCaAN vmw from thlt t>Nuttfully mllntalned duplex. Upper 3 Br unit h .. beemed oemnaa. Qdtom decof & wood floors. 2 Br loW9r unft for lnc;ome & 2 cat g8'9Qe In terrific: locatlon just 1tep1 to Newport'• beet bMchee & lhor1 blOCk to lt\<>P•· Well prtoed at $295.000 831-1400 •AM. Y MSW ON 8AL80A ISLANO-Get ew•y from the hustle In this highly upgraded 2 Br ~ In quiet little laland location. R ... deeof'atlng Includes earpet1, window covering• and wallpapers. $379,000 831-1400 '1Dfl IN HAUTIFUt. N~T ~ 90RHOOO-This Lender repo priced well under competition-needs a paint brush and plenty of TLC. Large 5 Br. 3'n ba, with family room. library & cu91om pOOI In well plenned yard. $285,000 673--&900 LARGI HOME-ot:F 80UTH BA YFRONT on Balboa ltland. A comfortable 4 Br, 2 ba home, eeneatlonal views lrom lovely root gMden. tuat one houte trom bayfront beach. A bonus 1 Br apt. bring• good yearly Income. $385,000 673"'6900 8ALJOA ISLAND, CHEERFUL a CHA .. MING -A 4 Br tamlly home (can be 3 & bach unit) with cozy pine paMiled llvlng room. bit-In boOt<lhetvet & woodburnlng FP High be.lance auumable loan, well priced at $279,500 673-6900 8AUOA ISLE YOUNG A CHARMING-A n.wer upalde down custom home dealgned for quality livfng. Unique and exciting with 2 Br & den wl1h area fOf ootdoor entertaining. Ask ing $399,000 673-6900 CH9tA COVE-Old Corona del Mar ambiance In this charming 3 Br home Just four doors from community beach Freshly refurblahed & ready to enJoy. $-450,000 631-1400 OPEN tUN 1·5 at 27118Mn HAMOR VIEW Hit.LI "8P£CIAl "-Lovely 4 Br ramlty home wtth specious rooms. a tight and airy deco<. bermuda ahunen and parquet noors. Beautlfully landecaped yard with pool and spa and mini ocean view. Owner being tranterred. $-429,000 631-1400 OPIN IA T A SUN at 1220 0utrtgg« MODn pellF£CT tN lflVINE TERRACE-A t>eeutlfutty decorated. charming home. 3 Br & den with 3 FPa, amall view. from living & formal dining rooms. Handome landscaping enhanoea both the swimming pool and play .,.._ Model perfect. Inside & oot. Prk:led to 9611 at $435,000 631· 1400 IALaOA 111.ANO-TRtPlEX-lmpossible to duplicate this exeltlng, upgraded property. N.w plumbing & wiring, high beamed ceillnga, and 3 garages. Good assumable fixed rate 1oan. $445.000 673-6900 CUPPHAVEN WITH VIEW-A charming & Im· m.a.ilate wooday home with magnlflOent 180° view from 2nd story llvtng area. 2 Br & den or 3rd Br & cattiedral ceUl~mny room. Big ywd with fruit trees Owrlef may carry tat Trus1 Deed. $445,000 631-1400 NEWPORT-ON THE 8AND-Abaotutely charming 3 Br owner's unit with FP & re- modeled kitchen Also Includes an additional 1 Br rental unit Both units are In axcetlent condition In a beautiful oceanfront location. $489,000 631-1400 NEWPOffT 8AYFRONT-A very well bull! one 1tory, 4 Br, 3''°' ba home with family room and llland kitchen. In good condition with spacious aecluded patio leading to your own dock tor 40' boat In exclualve Oover Shores with com- munity beaches. Now priced at (LH) $495,000 631-1400 HUNTINGTON HAABOA-185' WA TEA- F .. ONT-Fresh & exciting enterlalner's home. Thia tight end airy 3 Br. 3 ba & bonus room hu Jult been completely & profeaalonally re- decorated In a prime corner locatlon with boat dock. Asking $598.000 631· 1400 WATERFRONT CONDO-l.EASE OPTION -An elegant one level with 2 Br. den 2 formal dining. Security system and air conditioned In private gated community ol Bayside Coves Property has private gate to community pool & tpa. Lease option w•lh decorator furnishings, $10,000 option money, & $2 400 per mo . one year max with lse payments cre<Jlted to purchase price. $650,000 631-1400 SUPERLATIVE VIEWS-A beautifully main· talned 5 Br home with laundry room, famlly room. playroom & format dining room enhaneed wtth built In wtne racks & butlet. with a panoramic view of the entire harbor There have been numerous upgrades such aa h111rd· wood floors, custom cabinetry and crown moldlnga The view side patio has a cu stom free form pool, spa & st1de A'k1ng $835,000 631-1400 NNINIULA POINT OCEANFRONT A 5 Br contemporary property tn a sunny corner lo-- cation In the village llke atmosphere of the Point Owner will consider lease optton on Ihle large 2 story family home $975 ,000 631-1400 LINDA ISLE IN THE GRANDE MANOR-Soar· Ing cetllnga and stained and leaded glaea Windows frame bay vtstaa throughout the In· terlor of the beautifully detalled 4 Br eu1tom home. Handsomely panelled fam lly room ad· Joint the goormet kitchen and formal dining room overlool(s the landtGaped terrace lead· Ing to yoor own dock for a large boat E•cluslve guard gated living Nllh community tennis Owner wlll consider leHe option Prlce<l tnclud· Ing land at $1,975.000 63 t-1400 Nl'W'ORTI UNtoU. 8AY,AONT-A 1pec- tec:Uaf 3 1tory home on an ex1re wide lot of'terlng BREATHTAKING VIEWS of Newport'• lkytlne and bay Latticed patio and wide lawn l.ed to tar~ dock Completely redecorated e Br, e ba. Ctow'• Mii muter suit• with view deck and greenhouse bath Dec:orator tumlture lneluded In price OwTlef wlll <:0011der exetiano-$1 ,760.000 631 1400 WATERFRONT HOMfCO,, t'll< llf ot,I I 'r ... II 1•'JIJ w l I., ••• ,.... M4't tW ~ f Nt••'ll"" Flo• • ""°"'"• i., ,,.<J H l-1400 Oq.Wnt!.t' ~our c·ouf>11n .,,H'IO$l~ "tl h I hl• Surwrmurk.-1 ~hoppt•r each Wedne ..,da.' .ind ~unda) in tht• ...,,. HOMES FOR SALE 28EDROOM umtne al 4th. Old Corona del Mar 64<4·2138 from $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1303 Bayside Drive, Corona Del Mar 840-4888 $659,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2761 Vlata Umbrou (Bluffa) Nwpt Bch 631·7370 $239,900 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 2201 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 16412 LaOona Cir, Huntington Harbor 963· 1319 $899,000 Sunday 1-1921 Yacht Enchantreu (Soavlew) CdM 675-8000 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 4 BEDROOM 1437 Antigua Way, Baycrest, Newport Bch 185 Broadway, Eaatslde Costa Mesa ••.,..2Rue Grande, Big Canyon, N.B 631-7300 $415,000Sat/Sun 1-5 640-4868 $178,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-4400 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2744 Lorenzo. Cost Mesa 321 Oahffa, Corona def Mar *1724 Port Sheffield, Newport Beach 645-0303 $161,000 ~~144 $249.000 Sunday 1-5 963-1319 $307,750 Sunday 1-5 ••24 Mission Bay, Spyglass 504.5041;, Fernleaf, Corona det Mar 2718 San Juan, Costa Mesa 760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1·5 644-6200 $249.500 Sunday 12-6 759-6700 $149,500 Sunday 1-5 * • v 17 Napoff (Harbor Ridge) CdM 760-8333 $1 ,695,000 Sunday 1-5 423 Flower St. Costa Mesa 631-7370 $152,000 Sunday 12-5 v 1092 Tlmberllne. Cowan Heights 771 -2573 $309,000 Sunday 1-5 2345 Port Carllsle (Seawlnd) Newport Beach 644-6200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BA plut FAM AM or DEN 533 Alta Vista, Laguna Beach 760-8333 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 124 Via Trieste (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-4 44 Rfdgellne Or (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $725,000 Sonday 1-5 606 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 631-1266 $498,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 • 1930 Port Seaborne, Hrbr Vu Hmes, NB 644-2942 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 *2042 Port Weybridge Pl (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 759-1501 $339,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••81 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 126 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $465,000 Sunday 2-4 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 644-8200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 610 Jasmine, Olde Corona del Mar 640-5395 $219,000 Sunday 1-5 **621 Lido Park Or #E2, Lido VIiiage, N.B 631·1400 $450,000 Sunday 1-4 82 Old Mystic View, Laguna Beach 963-1319 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 #5 Southampton (Belcourt Hiii) NB 759-1501 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30 4 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 21142 Amberwlck, Huntington Beach 963-1319 $165,000 Sunday 1-5 **29 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 631-1400 $475,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••34 Morro Bay (Spyglass Hill) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8 BEDROOM **31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna 673-7300 $699,000 Sunday 1-4 v27 Campanllla, San Clemente 240-7088 $695,000 Sunday 1·5 ••SO Braeburn. Big Canyon, N.B 644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 *8 Cypress Point (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Rue Fontalnbleau (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 LOTS: 301 & 303 Narclssua/Seavfew, CdM ••v25 Rfdgellne, Harbor Ridge NB 759-9070 $335,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 760-8333 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM vs Beachcomber. Jasmine Creek. CdM 760-8333 $419,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 v 28 Campanllfa, San Clemente 240-7088 $685,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 7 Bodega Bay, Spyglass. Cd M 644-9060 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v32 Campanllla, San Clemente 240-7088 $745,000 Sunday 1-5 8 BA plua FAM RM or DEN •512 Larkspur. Olde Corona def Mar *• 12 Cherry Hiiis, Big Canyon 759-9100 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $995,000 Sunday 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 300 Ocean Blvd, Olde Corona del Mar 2 1421 Dockside, Huntington Beach 675-6000 $850,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 1-5 963-1319 $168,800 Sunday 1-5 111EDROOM 321 Orchid. Olde Corona del Mar 518 El Modena, Newport Heights, NB •220 Nice Lane. Unit 216. Villa Balboa. NB 675-6000 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-4868 $340,000 Sunday 1 ·5 646-7171 $135,000 Sunday 1-4 * •448 Rivera (Corona Hlghlands) COM * • 1380 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, N B 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300$850,000 Sunday 1·5 3 BEDROOM IUllllJIU JO<lelle Model, tuxurlou1 3 bdrm. 2'~ ba, formal dining rm. Jacunl, panoramic view of all N-port/Catallna Many cu1tom IMturee. Asking $559.000. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 5 Touton. HarbOr Ridge Owner 644·2609 IUI 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, 1 blk to bCh, NB. 11060. 2 Bdrm. 1 bath w/yard, E/lld• CM $875. 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, HB, 1 btk 10 bCtl sees. MMUll.lln PllP IUUll8El'T 714/11M1ll lalMllllUl 2111 3 Bdrm 2 bath. comPQ;t)I refurbllhed, S 1150/mo. 120 Agate. 472-8959 Harbor view Carmel 3Br. 0"" --UITAU sic. beautltut home. Aot _ .... ., 640-1529 or 759-6459 BALBOA ISL RENTALS •-~--==-:::==:::-:-::=:""."" Winter 2 Bed. $950/mo •OWNER DESPERATE• Winter 3 Bed. $1000/mo HVH Catmel 3Br, FR. 2Ba. SHORT TEAM: $239.990. 759-1870 Bayfront 3, tulty lurnllhed Hbr Vu Hm1 3Br ram-rm $2000/mo 9V."/1 fixed tranaterable. Yearly: L .... BAYFRONT 1982 Port Albans. 4 Bed. boat lllp. VU $245.000. 497-1629 y!!~~~FRONT: UPP« MAIN BAY FRONT 4 Bed $1800/mo 2BR 2ba cuttom con· domlnlum w/pv'I gunlte -\A.All KIHll"I spa. Beautllul kitchen 110M1.., hK and bath• 2100 aq tt. ~ REAL ESTATE $399,000 lurnlahed r tn.etOO OPEN SAT /SUN 1817 W BAY AVE. Agt 873·3777 So. Beyfront exec type. •·mliiiliiiliiiliiil..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii upper o4 duplex. 2BR Ii 3BA + ome., elevSIOI' & lfWHIT WOii pier. Avall now $2250/mo WUT 1 llYI Lora Vance Ra&lton Beautlfutly decorated 1 873-<4062 Bedroom. t Bath Condo, lal ... anutter• thoughout. S&- curlty syttem Steps to Ptai•IW 21'1 sparkllng pool Lovely Penlntula POlnt unf 48' patio Walk to shopping 3ea. ramlty rm, dine rm, 1nd tranaportatlon lrg yrd, gar. Yrly taa S 105,000 Marie Fargo $2500/mo 873-7538 -/If/'/ I l.t~1 /1/l/lf 160 lllll C.reaa ••I •u 1112 2er I ea BPI•. #PIC. no pets. S875. Can lhow Sat In OIEST TWllll 0e1 121h ca11 873-0687 215 Iris. Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $334,950 Pr:vate. quiet 2Bdrm. 2BR 1ba. trplc, and patio. 21o;Ba End Unit. OcMn Garage. '850 , call **427 Harbor Island Drive, Nwpt Bch vi-. Sl82•500· Owner 644--7220 250-1022 S 2 5 873-2803 ~,.......,,---· --..,.-,--,---:-unday • 644-6200 $990,000 Sunday 1-5 *302 Campbell Lane, Costa Mesa •--------2BA2Ba.frp1c.1oydldecil. 2718 Shell, China Cove. Corona del Mar 307 Iris. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $425,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 145 Via Undfne (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch I •706 Malabar (lrvfne Terrace) COM 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 759-1SO1 $435,000 Sunday 1-5 I 645-0303 $164,900 Sun 1-5 lfWPllT'SIHTlm gar, Qu ist. unlrn, Harbor View Homea, $1300/mo 479 Morning *509 Avenlda Campana. Newporl Beach Somerset 5Br 3Ba, spa Clftyon 640-SM-4 645-0303 $194,000 Sun 1-5 Perfect cond Pro· re aalonally decor· * 15 Odessey Court, Newport Crest, N.B ated/landacaped. Open 645-0303 $225.000 Sun 1:30-4:30 Sunday 1·5 $325,000 2Br 2Ba specta. ocean vu Frptc, pltlo. yrd, 2 car gar S 1450 mo. 760-3382 v83 Marbella, San Clemente 240-7088 $665,000 3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN Sunday 1-5 7961 Southwlnd. Huntington Beach 963-1319 $189.900 Sunday 1-5 1930 Port Seabour~ 644-2942 By Owner. BEAUTIFUL EXEC custom hme Panoramic ocn vu. sundeck , beeul garden• 3Br 2Ba. 3 car gar Furn or unlurn $2300/mo Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 424 Mendou Ten 675-5393 * 11039 Begonia. Fountain Valley 759-1501 $209.000 Sunday 1-5 Carnation, Summerwlnd. CdM 675-7572 $489.000 Dally 10-6 515 Dahffa Ave, Summerwlnd, CdM 675-7572 $375,000 Dally 10-6 08 Oahlla, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $395,000 Sunday 1-4 v47 Marbella. San Clemente 240-7088 $749.900 Sunday 1-5 46 Mission Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $539,000 Sunday 1·5 14 Morro Bay Drive, Spyglass Hiii, N.B 631-7300 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1 Muir Beach, Spyglass. CdM 760-1900 $975,000 Sunday 1-4 •v 16 Napoff, Harbor Ridge, NB 17 Dahlia, Summerwlnd, CdM 760-8333 $1.195,000 Sunday 1-5 675-7572 $409.ooo Dally 10-8 228 Orchid, Olde Corona def Mar 105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Newport Beach 675-6000 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $490,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. N.8 631-7300 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 •2801 Harbor View Or, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $635.000 w /fand Sunday 1-5 8 Holmwood (Newport Heights) NB 631-1266 $314,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1301 Keel (Harbor Vu Hiiia) NB 640-5086 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 441 Kings Court. Costa Mesa 645-0303 S 199.500 Sun 1-5 1620 Kings Road, Cllffhaven. NB 642·5200 $499,000 Sunday 1·5 •4527 Orrington, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $699,000 Sunday 1-4 •• 1120 Outrigger, Harbor View Hiiis. N.B 631· 1400 $429.000 sunday 1-5 1601 Port Abbey Place. Newport Beach 759-9100 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 2330 Port Lerwick Pf, Seawlnd. N.B 760-1900 310,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1606 Port Westbourne (Harbor View) NB 760-1534 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 2201 Private Road, Beck Bay, N B 631-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 850 Sandcastle, Corona Del Mar v 17 Malnaall. Jasmine Creek. CdM 760-8333 $339.500 Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $339.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 3900 Sandune Ln (Harbor Vu Hllll) Nwpt 8cti 15 Monterey Circle, Spyglass Hiii. NB 844-6200 $429.000 Sunday 1·30·5 760-1900 $398,000 Sun 1•5 1 •v14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB * *308 Morning Star Lane. Dover Shrs, N.B 760-8333 $1,410,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $825.000 Sunday l-S * 94533 Tremont (Cameo Shores) COM • 1730 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. ~B 644-6200 $699,500 . Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $ $825,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *332 Polneettfa. Corona del Mar 094 Natlonal, Costa Mesa 644·6200 $459,900 Sunday 1-5 ~.19-454-2088 $115.000 Sunday 11-4 125 Via Koron, Lido Ille. Newport Bch •• 1244 Polarla Or. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $1, 175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • ...,.31272 Via Quebrada, San Juan Capo 493-4083 $429.500 Sundey 1·5 1 Rue Grand Ducal (Big C•nyon) Nwpt Bch 759-8700 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 23 San Bern•dlno (Newport Heights) NB 644'-8200 $409,000 Sunday 1·5 120 Via Quito. Lido lafe. N.8 644-9080 $380,000 Sunday 1-4 040 Shlpwey Drive. Baycrett. N.B 631-7300 1249,900 Sat/Sun 1·& 33 S~nal Roed, Clltt Haven. N.8 631-1400 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ""31252 Via Ouebrtda. San Juan Capo 493-4063 $419,500 Sunday 1-5 2114 Vitti Laredo, The Blufta. N.B 759-0862 $264,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 330 VJ11a Trucha. BluN•. Nwpl Bch 760~8333 $249.500 Sunday 1·5 691 Wendt Terrac., L.egunt 8oech ~63-1319 1379,000 Sunday 1-5 17 Whlt4'Wood. Univ. Prtc VIiiage fl. lrvtne 768·1&&8 $183.500 881/Sun 1-5 6 Skytall, Jasmine Creek. Corona Del Mar 76().8333 M 19,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2716 Wlndove< (Broadmoor) Corona del Mat &4~96 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Toulon, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Ben 644'-2809 $559,000 Sunday 1·5 2727 WlndOYW, H.V Hiii•. N.B 5 Ventaja, The Bluff•. Nwpt B<lh 644-9080 $489,900 Sat/Sun 1-& 780-8333 $233.500 &.tnday 1·6 1915 Windward. Bayctett. Nwpt Bch 801 Via Lido NOf'd (Lido Ille) NB 631-1872 1286,000 Sunday 1-5 67~7300 $495,000 Sunday 2·5 1907 Wlnctwwd Lane, Bayer•t. N.B 631-7300 $300,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 3183 College Ave, Costa Mesa 751-5199 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 312 Jasmine. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $350,000 Sunday 1-4 *428 Viste Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $212.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDAOOM * •27 Encore (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 S t85,000 Sunday 1-4 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 BA ptut 1 BR 1611 Clltt Dr, Cllff Haven, N.B 631-7300 $295,000 1611 Clltt Or. Cliff Haven, N.B 631·7300 $295.000 3 BR plu12 BR 200 Diamond, Balboa Island 759-1501 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1·5 Sunday 1·5 * * 131011312 S. Bayfront, Balboa Isle 631-1400 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 People NEED classified Useful. easy·to-ltnd 1ntor mat1on is a vital part ot the work set1tng Newspaper classlf ied is one source busi- ness people have come to de- pond upo~ -tor personal as well as work-related rieeds. To reach active classified readers call and let up help you write your result ·getttng ad '• OCEANFRONT 3BD home In prim• location. 40x100" tot. Open hOuM Sunday 1024 W Ocean-fro n t $595 ,000 873-3777 Agt Ill Wattl YllW. Lux 2BR duplex w/d«:kl. Frplc. dbl gar $1475/mo, llTITllllll YlLIE Special fin. Spacloua 3br 2ba, p spa. 1107 Oxford 673-6366 or 673-3735 Ln. OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 fllllllEI llPLO Agt. Supple. 845-9161 3 Bdrm. 2 be 1400 aq l'I IUYllW IT IWIEI TV. stereo, micro, Rear 3 Br 2'h ba '+ famlty room. uni! on NarclUYI. Avail 1 View Lrg lot. Pool/tennlt mo. Nov 22 thru Dec. 22 & security R«Suced to $1200/mo ~ S500 refUn- $365,000 213/430-3629 dable se c dep M McGu i r e , Ag1 IUYIEW 673~00 Lowest price on market. Irvine Terrace--3-BR-f-am- 2121 Yacht Y1nkee. 4Br rm. pv'I yatd $1eo0/mo +. Tennie Pool Guarded No peta Joan Bracey gata. S3 t9,000 Incl fee Unlqu. Homee 675-eOOO land Call Fran Dodd __ _ 833·3622 or 832· 1960 ()( JASMINE CR=e=E,_K-. _2_4_h_r 831 ·5510 secvrlty 2 BR 2ba, den CYr pool rm w/tabte, ttnnll & llU, TUH 11 lllT pools Leue S18SO, call Vacant. Nr Hoeg Ha.p. collect(819) 244-1980 2Br Condo. rtreptace, JASMINE CREEK dlhW9hr. washer/dry«, ocean garage pool $132 900or vu. 2bf, 2ba, den, $1900 19001;,,0 · ownr / Agt A¥all Nov 1. 844-1867 714/M 1-0416 OCEANSIDE of HIGHWAY ""' IAYflllT 3BR 2ba with .... vtewt. llPUJ S1700/mo. 844 0380 2 + den. owner• unl1 +-3 VERY NICE 2Br 1Ba ,.., bdun rental Income unit, oar .. avall lmmad. 11800/mo Immediate $860/mo. 875-1854 poe ... 11on .... , Of trade, "~ • • ..... full price 1830,000. -ta t11 • .., 0wner 1ao1 844·9613. 1 .. 2•e•R""l1""t>a-.""'a"'bl_car_~ .......... Tll ll.,,I attacneo, tml f9nead yrd S800/mo. 2177 Pomona, acl0u1 ~I and airy drive by & call 640-6078 Plan. 4 Bcfrm1, 3 btllhl, 2,,..,B""R,......,, .. ~ ..-----upgraded Owner wanll 1...,. dup, Uf\fr=lt; . to Miii L .... /teua ~t. no pet•. M60 + S284,000 with 11nd. 1952 M9yer 54 11800/mo leaaa. Open 1tNEW PLUSH! 38' 2'A8a Sunday 1·5, 2114 VISTA 2 1try Twnhme, gar. Av1 LAREDO. Owner/8kr now $1200, untm, 1&e.oee2. 833-3544 ft.LA lllTAU - Sparling Reelty 11""411111 lM-1111 3Bt ~~~pool 3BR, den, 2 ltory twnhm, 2 & tennla. 2 block• to car oar. oomm pool, no beach S170K, 135K J*•,no~rwa11001ma down S1500fmo. No LM oPt avail. W/r-" QUallfylng. 7eo-&609 Diane Capptl 631-12M WATERFRONT DUPLEX on turning baaln with dodl for 451'1 bo9t ~ R&'Mttl<·· ' .. I ' rernode6ad front houN, 1-=a...:--..,.ltlt\lfty~=oacor.t.d====-1 28R 2ba ~ IUlC 8dt'm condo Pool fumllhlnga. Grand ffon1 tenn11 cour11 N; 'C' patio W/rw# tpa & ftrtC>lt. Coeat Plu.a.. . No ~ 3 eat oar w/bo1tlng Dayi call M l ·2Sl3 atorag• I 1hower. ......,_,. 75140M • FOt-6Qn ...._ • reduoad to 1410,000 &73-3777, ::CON='=""DO::'":r"'."""3=9A:::-:-:2be.-utl-,..,lncl,......,. Ag! Wlhr/Olyr. 2223 Pacific a 1000/mo. 831..aaGO Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Sunday, Octobet" 8, 198.5 ~C..~ta~·~aa~ _ _:2!,!l,!M!l!!!2!t.!1t~1t~k..JZ!,!H!!I c..ta... llM Cetta... MM IHtah tt lbrt ..,._./Officl a.t 1u1a1 '"'~F-;;;;;;;;;;;:;: LO 28t 18&, ~· W/0 '*uc> D!CUTIV! CONDO ~~.;;;;:~~~Pr;.;;,;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ ...__ --·----n_a._ nu, ______ _ M2S No Plitt unf, 21780 8111,on~e.6oouf1Hiii.2br PLUSH CONDO 211t Oen unfUf • Menne "30 Nwpt 6cll '.\ bl! IO DCf't P1eoentte &45-7113 2"'-. rr· ........ ,..__..._ ''~tflleld uftf OY9' .. ,..,,,. & '*-n Mer r.-rm w/vu, fem a.oc> tH-11 Ol'hoe Ill ltW'9 w/VU CM t~ • lrg 28A 1 ~A 1.,..13..,.. ""' ... ,_ • ._ ww.::m 2 gar eil90 dr, mlOro, dtwl 4M-t412 noon-5·30pm ~{50 dllp 712_,..71 Of OC AHpon M501mo twnhM ttyte petlO' gar Mw Verde loWfY IQ 4br ..., mo Y'1Y 548-et? 1 &Plltmfl hkupt S 1000 &-'t-2447 *Ulll W* · o.c> 1nc1t ~ Fulty -Good '°'1g 2ba. yd, petlo, Ot1 loc:. no F« !MM Udo I•. avell n--utlful o.,den Ap1t, ~ .. _ On CM bc:tl· Exeluelv. -W:.., contwenc:ie rm & term .... llllO 1170+< ~· 10-111150"'151-3898 now 38A 28.A. No ......... ,.t.-'..._.. .. ,, ........ u--t Pvt 1 Br unf, .. _, PoOI. 38f, 2 .... gar., POOi. OIW, Nwpt HM to"" Aeepof'I ~"-llM*' ~ ucl C4lt1 A Hertlerta II .,.... ....,....,.. ...-..... petlo,gtt,nopet•.ntW ottlerlevllil.F•'7527 2~36 64~7547 ....... OfiGOifCowM 48f, 2 etty, 11800/mo. 8kt 4""'3400 pekj. NO pett. Bey St. UH. e6CMl357 1IUlllT fl..... ~ cy 476-IC>ee or 644-164 ....,1.1n., trplo, 2e«~I1450/mo Hetbot V'9w Knoltl Cape 28drm 2&. S720 Ou'9C I Bdrm In Nwpt Hgt9 llUI NW ~llble. matU<• rem t Month Free Aeni w/yr I•;~:). ~· ~081-::,81 o.n. ~7e~r. ~~ ~ ,,,:· 398 w. wii.on 831 - 6683 .,.._ ":~~ 1~ Ewe Ontv 10 mlnut.. trom • in 1st year~ 1ent :ZSO!~· 11~~59~': :1t~ ':::n~~~f~ f(lll)ADS ARE FREI Cal: Ovw 1trwna/felle. uni, ~erbOI' Vu Hrna i HIOO/mo .... .____..._._. --L.egune on 09'1a POlnl'• Rmt!'ll P<Of-n·emk,..-.,,r tonte)' • Computeir Con Obi gar w/eleo dr, mlefo, 48R, t lewl, : r• ...::.LI-=-.... Oui.t 28f 18&, Pll1 garden moet -.oluded ecenlo f URNISHE D or H B apt, pool, )K '345t 1ult1nt on premlH• lufatQ I Lal LOST 111\afl wtllte T.-rt.r d/W hkp I 1000 5-49-2447 _,..._. " t ... ..._ aa.a--patio, .i1 MW ~ 6 blufft Specioue 28drm UNfURNl$H(O ·~111 Carol 64 t-04& t Word prOCl4MlnQ, r*"'. ~ --dOg, ~ p«, needle .......... ng .....,.. --•-•• paint. W/d hkupe, gat widen, PNt petlQe, ttlCI Te1er... RKepllonlat. I , O lpec;6lll Olee, ~ llO Cot· *llllPlll* LIDO ISL 3bf 2bl home, Ukebrlndnew!Allutllt._ HU 559-4$54 or oer 0&0·9331 or flTIUS Rmte·watttto ftnd2Br 2b• Conrerenc.Room1 Sc a11at1 I ~~f · onaBdl.llOOMWAN> 2Br + 2 cw ow .. ~ get· nu paint. etpt & drepee 1~ Pool. gar ~5 !t 19/249-«>64 Wkdys ae ,..,... I CllTHS. na1s. nr tl4eCtl AMp nett n-retwlel l<ltchen & rnor.i rertwtift .. 955-3333 °' 873-1812 denet, call~· Only S2000mo1yr ._97&-7152 28dr~1e. MIO WYLIUTm ut. SWl....C,,i.1 tmkrM26 ~t7 8ot> r=or~• M~~u":1v! lUUllMlmsm 1..09t SolttMydlemonden- 182!5,avallnow. •6472 LIDO ISLE: a..ut. fum. 301 AVOCADO e.4M~860 S75<Jimo. HA ''"BA 2 •• -... -&. • .. ,~ .... 11 St«y, Share nice 2br Coat• Row 11'\C 752-7170 3901 ....... ,... gaornient ring 10/~CdM 1IUlllf 11 ...... 2 3t>r 2ba, S1960/mo 876-twn!lM, greenbelt. lndry --••--.,. _ _..1 MeM apt '350/mo Jay MacAnnur Blvd Sune s.t bch Reward no QUldonl B 8 .. .-W Mde 5088. 818/7t2-7271 eve -...---•nu room. all bulnln•. Delightful OCMn brMZM. llO ,.h. -' 759-7342/W 722-8-405/11 2t 1 Nwi>t &ch HIQn Pront1. Local~ -.ed (818) 282-2481 2BR 1 A, ,_., •t ~U~ 2078 Thur1n S~out 28drm, 28a .,., Ulty t to 6. Shr Nwpt ocnfmt Condo Wiii Tr-., Pert Time ;;;:,-tn-... --.,,.-1--~inca new dre~t. ctr~tt. 28f + 2 cat get. blt-lna, &PllJmlTI & drt>• Lot• of clc>M1t. 'N'\ wl d, gar Nu 1:9t, pt S500 t MONTH FREE RENT OYetnNd No Selling Al l•llT .. I .. Upt)er Duplex, end gar, *"" IU* TSL MQMT 642· leoG wtth garage. All MW crpt• ~ d w/prol F' 3bd 2ba. VU, *m.-nn ..-ru No~ No MOO+ •· Cl'd c:Mck. trpl "50. feel875'4 Immaculate lerge GatCStirl SharP ,,,.... Veirde 28f S..utlfulty land~ VV 87~ 1981 Of 67~5e08 88 t Dover Or Suite 1 • Gr•t Tax a.nefttt No pett. ]J0-fJ12e TIUlm 111-... 1 Apt1. BMutlfulty land· 28a, enQl gar No petl ~31 ~Buch 831 -385 1 Mr Wolteir (714)83a.M20 Anyone wttneeelng 8" _. S750. 979-3848 Atl &pm 4pdrtmt>nh So. Lagun1 Studio rm, be. ,.....,_""", Sun 12-6 M·F 8am·~ acs.nt that OCCUffed ., lfllT.ua.. Newport CrHt Euc • 0 • f. • d gr 0 u n d • · SUWlll YILUIE trpl, gated ., ... empl'd CdM'a oeat omc-159~ ---PCH & Dover, Thure. C>e1 Extra ctMn 2bl', 2ba, Cl/w, condo. 2BR/den, 2 car =IP•. P•llo/deck. No IP&Otlll N .. wport e~·d(h So prol $400. ·~722 It 100 Incl utll. AIC, ptcg. l1ftltanl 3, ,, 1 46 p.m. ~. 2 cat gal' .. pet ott. Only gtr. Pool/tennla. LH lBd · teoS S875/mo. 38R 29A -_, I 1111 lf,tl '''•. • MD jltlltOf 2855 E Coaet ,..__._.a._ 1911 gr.y ~oedet J YMCA 1875. ff• #875-4 S1600/mo. 831-06CIO 28<1~~ t'l•Ba ,705 twnhM. En<:IOMd gar. ..., -• 1, p ,, lntab Waatt4 61 • Hwy 875~900 Any1 lme v ......... , ,,.,, PIMM con1ec:t Chip TllllllT 111-1111 Newport Htl 3BR 2ba. 2250 VANGUARD WAY ltu~ir~'. ~:~·St Live wn.te you hew b4 l ">11 \ PrOf. reap li;;ol; mate. no MAC ARlHUR & JAM Prof M/F lht Udo ,... 540-3500/Wor1il TAKE A LOOK Cpte/drpa, c:IMn, lncd 540-9828 or 831·0980 TSL MGMT 642•11503 •SP9Ctacular 9'>11 llTlk. no P41't, Meda t Of BOAEE Prime o fllc;e wtterfr0f'l1 AP1 Pvt OCh 240-30e0/Home SquMkyclean2bl'"amlty yd. 11000/mo e.42-25t5 -----* 1 & 28r, 1 & 28a 9Ult• N1•wpor1 Kufh No 2 bd apt, condo, cottage. apace Neer OC Airport $500 Incl utllt 675-1497 LITTtll lllallfl hm• crptd decor pvt Nwpt cr .. t 2 br den 2~ 18drm ~~ !~C:'::.'ownh0u1e1 "'4 '• \ ' '''"'"' ~~t~ ~~ ~;1~0 ~~ Sl.66 eq lt.,851-1651 Mtaey WaatN ~ NI~·~'! hor°':r. 10:;;: patio around asoo bl, view. Avt t'1115.' v,.. 215~rmE 22~.~ 5-48-2408 llfe81iBllU •Private balconl.. or ,. 'loll I max 850-1818 SUB LNM 2 lfg & 3 amall ·-11.arTY ...... y Cllyl num • *UM111* leeStJOOlmo&-'2-3073 . Gardeflpallot b4S 1104 ortlceaCMav!Oct $685 -.-...,.. .. , love c;ompatlblltty and Or eupw E-tlde local 3br Ocean enh•-_ .. Big 28r 2'h8a Opl)t. Qutet, Tl .. 1.1 C111111 ltr ltat mo Colleen e.42..3177 EptGUre EuropMn Baluwy yNfly f0fecat1 Aak fof hotMY epo1 leld• S775 hN -::Jenclo;;;J p~ti~ pvt, x1ru. Obi~ Hr ..... ,., .... WIT llT1 Iliac. ....... 2141 ~trrial "i;m lt;i~~.~t~ !~rf~ ~by I t 536-4720 many oth,. av1ll leldl fin• Ju1t $900 ydwl t>oatgate 5. et Frplc:,vaultedoeltlng1,dbl •3Llghtedtenn11ooun1 UO-Single gar•g• 684 . 7 I n1t1onat exp1n11on & ul· P1n111I l1nlc11 639-8190 Best Rlty fee 539-8190 Beet Rlty lee ok 873-6338 Of M2-eeee gar, pool & IP•· No P41'• *2 Swimming P<>Ol• .... , 27M Vlllenela. Coste M .... nr tlmat~ public under-Jiit Upgraded 3bdrm 2b• net 3Br 2B• Unl\Jr. 1027 lBdrm S720 •Stream• & pond• 2BFI 168 aoo mo Ina utiC Fairview/Baker 557-1430 1350 Sq ft \ wrlltng . S350.000 Cuti " .. ·- S72!5 w/garage kid• ok * Tll lllFFI* Valencl1. No pet•. S725 28drm 2•,;ee S930 *Sorry. no pell Pleue all --Kint Mesa Verde toe nee6ed NOW Plene cell TllOI - bulc bhln• 539-8190 3Br 2Ba. 1 etry End Unit mo. Cell art 3. 831~155 666 W. 18th •Furnllhlnga 1vaJI ltlea. ¥" c S75 Deep tingle gerage 5•5-4123 17141160-1393 ESCORTS Belt Atty fee 'Linde Plan' Totllly fresh •NI 845-2739 964-4183 owner 52·57 to 111 18th St. Cotta M... ----89~-2355 ,,..---=--:-----r.,,-rrl 11700/mo Vacant. UU WHY NOT CALL $275+S300 <Sep No utile 557-1430 •Offtc;elSl'lop/Storage• l.rtflJ" T.D. 2111 - Dau Pilat 2121 A.LL UTILITIES PAID T~~:~~o~~ ~8;. ~~:; 111-1111 AYI t0/15 w/refl N/tmkr Gar tOlt281torage oniY' ~ ~u':.~ :,~r~~2~9 Ssl< to f 100 L 1•t•. 2na •. 1c .. ..i. . 5BR ' i;:;;i t>MUtlfGI 3Br 1•,;ea 2 stry Blutta Compara before you rent mo. No peta 5'8-5805 Costa MeM 241·9506 drywall lined nr H Hrt>r _ Jrds Discount eecrow & lutraetiH 3112 qu'4.t ag.,.. ni bch no Plaza. Avt l0/7 11 s1100 Newly d900flted cultom IUWlll YILUIE BalbOa 111and. Room&bl $85/mo !2131880-9513 CWllHY YIWll points Gary 833-«•1 PIANO INST Your home pet•. unrr: Av1ll Nov. lastf1p I h. d111lgn f~ltur... pool Unturn 2Br tB• ™5 encl 15565 Huntington l/l1190e w/pvt entr 1 person only on 3 let a1 870 sqlltl Widow nae mon;y-lor Clualct, pops, Jam tS 1850/mo, 493-3349 840-5580 ANYTIME! ~!c:i,;ci:,v~hg~=·la~J: ~~8fJ2230C Rutg-:". Lane, from San Diego $350 incl utll 675-0588 Sltrlfl 2742 wrcustomer parlung An-• TD s s 10 000/up no yn ••P BA 559-~1 Don't mlu MOO 2br 2be Under SSOO rent• thlt ac;1plng. No peta Freewafi, north of Beach FIT . lllf 1t1••AE tlque • gift • marine . c•edll ~tno penalty Call ~ ove<loOkt Mtrln1 oar great NB loca11on pan FurnltMKl 1Bdun end Unfurnished Ltrge 2Br to Mc edden. west Of'I Empt per.on .~ atu-..,.. ' bOutlque For Leue o., OeniSOf'I Auoc 673-7311 tr pie kldt/pela hurry utlla paid c ell f aat Furnllhed BactlelOf 1 Ba w/lrg patio $800/mo. McFtdden. Clent will be Snug 81 1 RV's Storage Spaces avatl owner 875-6909 53M 190 Beet Rtty fee 53M 190 Best Rily tee 385 Wlleon 642-197 1 852-9063 **Lg 2Br 28a. Welk to B~.'/.; ~.'~/mo De anza Bayside VIiiage Ind/Comm Superior Ave AalHaU.Htl . r -•-HarbOr View Hornet 5BR Very lg Bach. 1pt, uP91alrs. bch Olf $750 No pe'll Incl utll 5"8-8740 300 E Coast Hwy N B To be bull! 1500-18,0001 \ , ....... fem rm nice yerd' t yr OATWU YIEW patio, unfurn $500 mo.,. 857-1778 or 780-1713 673-1331 Mon-Fri 9-4pm a/I •5¢ up Agt &-'2·96&61 Aa1taaceat1t1 2920 V1l117 2134 IN. No' peta s1e001mo 2Br 28• uni. tOOO aq It, dep. 845--0183 •rte< 5pm lllTllT Ill Lij:,cn ;~i P~ub•.J;;~~! •iac. ltatall 2744 t.aoun• Canyon Hwy Beat *11111 IPEllll* On#Um T tty, 38r. den, Join Bracey, gar. JacS8. Redeoof•~ed,,:.,~0 YIW OllMYl S550/mo. 1BR 1BA. lndry emplyd lady 494-734a IWllUL UITU.S loc Ample prk~ 1500 N-Fabr~ Store Dtt-2'-" .. _ New ~·'nt In/out Unique Homea 87S-6000 pet• 95/mo 55.,...,.,.,5 ----I .... _. AM, 831-&107 PM. Eutllde tpacfout IBdrm room, doee to betctl s/I 90¢ NNN all An count pr1c;es on r.1ery- New lawn. Cl"Pt. N/amkr, VERSAILLES 2t>r Condo $625 28drm tBa $750 4932 Chtrlene Cir L~ Bdrm, pvt bth, no kl1 G IO r I O u S V I e w I 2 1 3 I 5 9 7 -7 7 3 4 or 1ning Oreuea & FabrlC no pell. Incl wlter, grdnr unf , 1dult comm. no pete Oln&ll TYPf No pe1s or wet8fbedl TSI,.. MGMT 642-1803 em only S;Jt9i:~~ pd BEACHFRONT. 1hort 71•1964· 1197 EvetWltnd ror Halloween & Hor'n(! & tr u h S t250 mo. $925 mo. Agt 759-0120 2Br 281 wig.et. Pvt patio 2323 Eldeti 543-785-4 lllT 111 • ..,. FllEIT Avall 1111 term . monthly or longer Com11·~. S3 ~O 120 E 842-9002 0( 9e2·t37l wl wuh rm. Quiet. No ""'"'• Lovely room In nice home. •Br 2ba bar lrplc. LIDO PENINSUL). 23•d 1120 C M 0 P9f1 I t •---L 2140 Jff lflflft n pe11. Water pd. $690/mo VILLA MEOERA lamlly QUIET RESORT LIVING kite prl11, u111 incl. $295 furnished Call to have P;~T~o~lmav~f ~:,,Ti' Sat & Sun 9.5 Only U • .._. GATED VILLAGE COM· TSL MGMT 842-1803 complex. unlurn. 2br 2b1 •Sparkll"" heated pool mo t at/lat dan 530-"120 now or rMerle d tal d/ .... & ·.. ..... P'•' 673-800• 673-3777 SCRAM LETS & b4oc*• to ocean. Begant MUNITY 28drm 2•,;a.. na rs. w, car,.... •Court yard view dining cedar & g.... 3e<lrm. 1800 aq. n. ol PURE * 00lY lPT 1 * drapea, lndry lee. encl •Vignette BBQ areas Mat /M. New twnhae, pool. N-' to sublet small area • 38&. OeoorltOf't dream, LUXURY Garage. SPA In 28r +-gar. & bit-Int. othe<I gar Mo to Mo gu ••ter •Twtlght dine In court yrd lnd'lJ utll Incl furn or un· abOut 750 sq ft, buJCall'f ANSWERS plueh crpu, fprlc. master 1u1t... Dining avail s650 Fee #5'457 pd $700/mo. $&00 dep. g1.1ebo1 furn 50 5•8-"260 to s1ore ooiuM & ~ wallpaper• throughout. room. woodbumlng fir• TELllllT Ill-Ill l no pet1 2324 Elden apt •Spacious Apartments Pvt entr & ba Furn. $375 no need IOf ottlce •P~ Attrey. Gender Dbl gar. Fully ma.Int yrd. piece, mlcrow1ve oven, 1. 842-5155 •Your own pvt patio Microwave. re1Ttg. Quiet Wllllng to pay ~00/mo P1Cku . i enoon 960-1331 prtv1te patio. ELEGANT E-elde 2Br 1Ba. ti.am WllfflllOlllOE •Gourmetkltc;tien CdMar760-0928 WATER~ONTBLOG Preter C M 760-157g zoo1ac-Erot1G S..Ut 28f 28a Condo, LIVING only 15 minutes cell1. frple. ~., $700+ 111, Want e -.ctlon of great •N-dove tan c;rpt ROOM w/kltchen prtvl-Exec Suite 1350 sit &vall la• t ill flU TRANSPARENT tennla, tpa, MC; glte, gar. ~ S~<;>.9~az.a.d & IU91t~~ last, MC..'~ 5.7295peraoni. llv1ng? Wa can otter any-:~:t:S'~~:,~:""' ieoe. adults only ~, •th lloor wltti view " 811 .,.~ It 1 d My tavor1te t>umpe< t\lck Nr beh $900 te3--0952 ep....,,' IOU 0 no peta .,,,.,.. l thing from 1 tmall apt to ... busllne •h<>P• 962-5780 S.2·•6-«Mon lhru Frt 8-5 "pprox """" sq n u1-e' w a' o n f' 1"ii1 Siii Dleoo freewey. 2•73 "EXTRA NICE" L lB U t a 48<1 hie. If tookl""' In wlstor~ trial building being built 1 aovert•ted a ,.,ndow *UTll 11111 * Oranoe Ave. 831-5439 By g r n · ·• Room pvi bl In al e; tiome • For Into c;all agt/owner cleaning company 1t eppt only Apt w/pool No pell CM,NB.0< HB think of ua ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED nr SC Plaza. leltc prlv. Ctaatrcial 640-7000 or 673-2222 r-•d Engineers 5,._,..,81 Lg '4br + 2ba. pvt llCUZZI $495. 848-3818 Aft 3.30 first for tlllt choloe of U S .... f .,..... and pool. •II bit-Ina Ta1tia l ldNI IMng IBd. 28<1 & 28d Twnhme gar, spe, M/non-smk • ale/I••• .--' • ' 121ng 1n AANSPARENT S 1250 ooly F .. •9MO FURNISHED StudlO. AYI TSL MGMT e...2• t603 FurnlaMKl $350 mo 557-3391 ---------1 a Ct at rt' t Wall Maintene~ nuam 111-1111 Off Redhm 3~ 2b• pool nowl '535/mo. No petl. Vl•lt our model Delly 9-6 Btttb/•ttil -2'111 •••i•"•/Ottice Int 21 Lett.,.... it2s horn. lelda ftne lie lua1 1581U...Or.546-9880 WllTUIE YllUll Sorry, no pets _ 21'9 TRIPLEXonC2 Cotta Heire'a 2 beech bergalna $700'~ ~ lut 539-&190 Large 2BR 1'.~ba, patio, 2BR 1'-4 bl. $885 L). QUINTA HERMOSA L.AllU llAOI M_. 1' 1 Cecil Place Found gray ano wr111e male bolhblock1tooc:eanu1111 Beet tty ee Olahwuher. Garege BachelorS455 16211 PartcsldeLn,HB •Tlltll 1~~~ ~ ~~1:.'aJ~ St92,500 675-3875 ca1Cor~8~~ararea pd each M50 539-6190 a t b S7001mo. Call 5'S-3229 Pool/spa, no pets e•1 .••• 1 Wkly rentala. Low rat.. .... t out-•.. t 8at1 Alty fee af!J ata 845-8122 833-89 t7 --,._, Pml e • ..u8 rec:ec> --------..,,.~ ••--------·11g lux 28rfrplc, wlt8f furn. -St35 & Up/Wkly ""'or area $1850/mo Rear LANDMARK: Age 55+ 3Br Neer ec;hta. S600/mo Westlide 28r lb• unf. La~au ltac~ I TV. meld MN\c;$, free unit ot w11ertroot ~ 2bl pools MC. hobby lalMa 5'8-1238. e.46-4870 $680. mo. S6SO esep Gu -c:ottee. heated pool & 2436 w c0111 Hwy lhopa $895 &47 7501 bla.U 1111 & Weter pakS. 5'8-2562 2 + Oen Views. deck. 1t91>1 to oc;M.n. K1tc:ri'1 83 400 Have you read today 1 LOST 9/30 long na1red Olk Cl1111fled Ads? It no• male Cat vcty l<lfl95 ~ youre m1-..ng the Oes~ NwptBctt 71•1642·M94 t>wgeins 111 town' Of 2\31421-2650 • • NICE1BR.tow,encgar, beach ecc;eu. Frplc avaH 985N Cout Hwy. t-t --1 SKIP TO OCEAN, beech & 18r/1bl nu paln1 ,_. blk to ale reno-. refrldge, no Find what you want in $1250/mo. •94-4852 Lagunt Buch. 494-5294 --------------- park. 3,..3, dining, trplc, bay. lndty. winter M50 peta, Me<>. &42-5964. Delly Piiot Cleaallleds S300 furn aml cozy Bach nr --------- gars 1200. 9&3-5191 Utt pd. lv1 now 875-3888 bch. 1 reap emptyd edit. SIAUll meltl Enter N 0 w Inlet 2144 NHrly new tBR 1pt. No P9ll. Utll pd 494-4200 Wkly rent111 now 1vall "75 frig WOODLAND YILLAGI '129·50 ~a UQ. 2274 **lllllil•• org:,~g:8'f~ FURN StudlO w/ocn V\I, Nwpt8111d,CM646-7«5 And w1·n A•A•TMllll'S ocn llde of PCH LM thru ----------=-==-CALL US REGARDING ltllttt Ptalanh r June. '850 752·t381 WllllLINI IAVINELEASES ··-"'-.Evee 494-8019 302•w "--1w-..Neow--$200 00 I__. .......... I ....._ ..,., 1,,,m, & •~1oy our ld'O'n 'lylt •Pl\ Ou.el oimtorl)tl~ 11 .. ~2 ..,,. " ..,..... • ·-, JTIH .. , t .. ,, kl\t ro l1Pr .. a·~ & S<> l:Od\I Pl.ild while onl• m1nult\ In lhr I rt •---&.. •••t port Beech. refrlg, TV • lll-1100 2 Bdrm 1 Bath w/aundeclt. • ' nr -• _. s 130+ wl! IQI, no depoelt. Yrly Near buchee titMn GaraRt\ m1l~blt NO Pf IS Pl £AS£ "'T'lmRD EASTBLUFF f H GREENTREE:3BR 2ba, No $825/mo &45-8833 NeLS • SPAS • U .. HY H•S Nr lhopplng c.nter No VIC It it a I tll I I JI 0 0 me -t• LM 1 1200/mo 8t8 """II ...... mo ·~0-13•~ 27•• 34fJ.044o1 988-5510 2BR tBA. unfurn. lrplC, IACllLH UOl-Sut ,.... ~ ""' ~ - gerage Step• to beecll 1 ...... .. ....... o 1 Bdrm tpllt ....... gat apt GrMt 38A BIO e;;; cebln. Dec 0 rat,· n g Rancho San J09quln 2Br VM rly 673-8955 2 HN ... S llt'-1711 unfurn 1tove, refrlg. pvt c:olor TV, trpl<:. r~ +den, 28&, top IOC. Pool, R -l llOL petlo $850 873-31)14 now $55/dly &46-8181 IP• $1100. E11 85'-3598 Pen pt: Av1 10114 edeC IU. IUT a MIT wan . s 1 • 1Br, sundec;IC, lndry, 1 IUllll 1BR 2BA. 3BR. Furnllhed Lo Big BNr Cabin Pool I up p I e 5 Unfurn Woodbrldoe 2Br Adll pref .. NS No peta HI '6 or unlurn Winter, Yrly., tble, color TV 2 lrplca. 28a. 2car~trS1075/mo $600 yrly 645-773 t TSL IWIHHllT l H ·IOt 1 142· l lOS Summer Bkr 875-4606 sleeps 1• 7 t41545..S916 759- 1195 8flhner. Mag VACANT· 3Br 2ba, 11095 1 i••••••••&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 BRturnllhed Luxurious from Llt!u ~ 141 /mo yearly 1328 W.rt wl v1ul1ed cetllngs. patlO l11tah te Skare m21fA. NO pe'I•. chli-Balboe 'C'. 83S-3090 OPENING Y1ew of Cannery Vig & 2724 ' dren OK. Av111 now. Very llT1 1Br. unf, carport. GRAND · Bay 1 75oi mo yrly ATTN Rmmta. tun liberal S1700/mo. Bkr 499..3400 No pets tst, lut $600 673-3777 prof $375/mo C M Condo Arctl11ec1 dee'gn 2Br 1,,,.Ba Neer beach. 673-5198 mle81iB.#IU 2Br 2Ba 2 story wt encl ameolllet 986-01 •O I Ooplex Sj)9Ctacular ocn garage Steps to beach 1 BEACH COTI AGE needs vu. Beaut llndtcaPe & all Ctr .. I ••l .. , 2122 APARTMENTS 1950 642•3850 Bkr Fem 22·30 to stir 2br mod conven lnc:f lndry !E!! .-. 28r 2b• apt. gar. 1 blk to Iba on Bel Penn $387 $1350/mo~ '~ 28R lbl,b.....,.,y,no,.....e, bch, lmmed. occupancy 675-7094 or 660-6325 . ' $350 Ind utll 840-4030. 825 CENTER STREET Eve 497"3 2 t3-594.fJ561 wt<dys COST A MESA SIX>O mo lae. 83 l-0580 BIG CANYON M/F shr w/F Latau lltatl 2152 Avlllat>le 10/15. So ot 2Br 281 Nwpt Penln Un· beautlurn 2br 2ba twnhae =a Terr. COfldo: 2£ PCH 2BA lb• upttalra Co,,,. early lo get your pick of these furn Yrly Ger Pet ~ pool-tennls·tac·mald 2'1ab4'. ~vu. 2 frplct. $1 100/mo, 87S-2424 beautlful brand new 79 Apart!Tlents Going 1900 mo 875-•912 Bkr Incl. $650 780-t576 2 ger1g91. S1250/mo. Charming 28f 1aa. bMm faatl Immediate oe<;Upaney 3Br 2Ba 2 story w/2 car CdM fem prol n-smkr LarMn Atty 498-1n2 cell•. frplc:, pttlo. New iarage S1eps to bch 23-28 3 br hae. patio 11 1..,.rt ltae~ 1 crpt 11050 mo 873-4078 aACHELORS FROM 14a5 1200 mo. 642..3850 B~ $325• t3 utll 673-2729 \ Standard Brands Point Co CATEGORIES '~:-.~ (r·t1 ......,. ~~ &.,1 Daily Pilat &42 -5678 11RH0Use ON cXNXL DESIGNER'S furnlehed 1 UDAOOM• l'ROM 1171 IAOl IAY AIU Chrlstlen/F h&I turn condo I with BOAT DOCK Townhouae.Frplc&pool 2HDfllOOMaV. 8ATHFROM~ 20102 Blrc:h St IBt 101 toshr ~25 Poolljac H 11000/mo IM . 831-1580 Sl195/mo. 873-089:! 2 .. DfllOOM• 2 IATH fAOM f7'M w/lrg baloony. $800/mo Hrbr nr shops 84o-M66 2~~ ~~-~ '!:~~ C..ta •111 UM F"turlng pool, spa, prtvate patio• and deck•. garage or carport Beautltul abUn· dant landlC4Plng. 758-0442 Of 833-3363 CM/UTIL PO 2BR1 111111 IAOl IAY AIU pvt b• M 35. stir b1 s.10 20102 Birch St. 2Br 28a lS8A Megnotl• 642"3307 11 w/lrg blk:Ofly. $700/mo Fem 20·30 ahare 2BR 2ba I ROOM WITH A THEME-ls your kitdien country? Hos your den gone nautical? Enter your favorite room designed a round a particular theme. 1850/mo. M8-'42391~tNiiioiodiiir""m ... 1"e'"•~Sral"lll7"&"'/~m~o 28drm 28& $625/mo. Alf •BR 3b1 Condo. up· new crpt drp• & P•ln1 graded Mlrrort/1Hk, Open s'at1Sun 10-4 comm pOOI S 1800/mo CASA DEL MAR APTS ~!~~~ &-3~1 I t y 147 E. 18th St . CM 1BR bachetOt $426/mo. IAY•llT utll 'pd. 599 Hamilton. call Ofl'ICE OPEN DAIL V t:JO AM TO 1 PM Located at the cornef of Center Stree1 end Placentia Avenue 842-1424 Sorry. no pet• Sl)tle. 3bl', Fam rm. trml 9efJ-t711 uk for LaYrle dining. lmmed occup. ---------..,..---::-----:-::- W .. l IOCated. St850/mo 1BA Oople.x. ~rn. quiet. ~-!;=~==:;=== &44-7211 Agt. ctMn. t empty'd edit. no pets. $440. M&-1021. -~· ,,,,,,,,,, BAYCREST SpK. 3br. Fm/rm, frml Lg 2Br 2Ba. MW ~ dining tmmed occup 1860/mo. Open HM at Well tOcated. Reduced to •13 FOfd Rd. 559-9'19 S 1700/mo 2BR 1 'Abl, garege. frplc:. &44-7211 Agt. OIW. no pet•. le26/mo a.au1tful 38R 2ba. I ml 834 Ham1non 543-5-471 trom bch. I I 100/mo, Call 28r 18& unf. 571 Joenn 84&-0498 FOf 1 Of 2 $610 NO pete UITIM Sien• Mgmt 550-1015 Nice 2BA 1ba home In 28f uni apt upetatra. Qat· great 1ocat1on 2 H age. 2 perte>n• max. $62!5 Flow.r. 1875/mo. no 111 & MCU'ltY 845-4280 peta. AvflA Oct 9, WftfM 28f, end gar. etrJ>tl, ~ A9' 946-ll't n3 W. WlleOn No l*9 • 111111 LUllt MOO mo 650-7427 P1..elQkM etegent exllC •MESA VERDE 28' 18& modern oondo. Lrg 31A unf upper. l)ehw9hr. gar. llA8A. w/dltn rm, frpto, aeso No pet• e.40-2496 pool 1Pt1 + TENNIS. •1ei1Jmo -+ S1116 ... •STUNNING l.G Hr 28& euttty Ctd Cit Rod. pet Garden Ac>t. Poof. r.o rm 0.1(. ~:ca. 7~1'02 1725. 710 w 11th Aoent •~ST&IDE 28drm 2e., • UIM lndf'Y rec. 166()/mo. No , e1eQAnt exec pet• ~2 p:"Concro. l.G 3 Sir WeeteAde COit.i ......_ bdml 2'-' ~ w/dlnlng rm. 1'Mk. pMlo, bftlN. dl'w. tp1c, pool 1Pt1 + TINNlS 172&/mo. IOdt «:*. No .,.,,..o + 11• MC . P•tl AUii lmmed Ctd di ,.q, p« oil. cal M5-464t lv MIO 71M702,..,,, ..... UJP'P • l.Jn(M 1tt mon1h ,.,., tMO/mo =~~2 .. ::;,~=:.=· bCWiN'i i>lbi( MY 227' J.t»\.l • ·~ UftMft.. Alo-Tai. MQNT Mt-1.0S , .. .,,,, lee. av111. 0/1t10 Id 1~1• t tTIO/mO Pf'"°' Olf'ltt, rowmou... o.. ht'Y ........ « '1M-ol02 '°°"" .. !Jltde loC. Hav9 totMIMno to Ml? 1121 OMHCM AW. a.•IC1ed .. dO " ... Ta mm Ml· 1111 N VLLA~ S100 OFF 11T MONTH'S RENT ON ALL APARTMENTS TWO EKS 00 RDfT " 211> dTH <M SWCTm APTS Fe» IMDIATt oca.MCY THE place to come home to -A peaoeM park-llke setting convenlef'ltly located within walking distance to theltr". restaurants and shops. Only mlnut .. to Sovth Couth Plaza and the beaCh. 1 lledfoom 1 ... ...,. a Deftl2-... 2 ...._. T .. ntt .... 'I,. a.the FROM'8M -ALL UTILITIES PAID -Gas Fireplaces· ~ustJC Wood P1nelma. Grass Cloth -C1tt.tdral Beamed Ctttincs -Oishwashtrs -Pools, Wl11rtpoot Eurc1se Room ~ Licflted T enn1s Courts -l1undry f K~llrtS -f itr Housana. Sorry. No Pits 756-0442 or 833-33&3 In CdM w .. me Aval! Oct 15 S450/mo Pool & ten-CONOO unfum. 2br 2ba. nla 720-0690 Christina lri>IC. l)OOI. no pe1a, good __ _ loc • nr Weetclln & OoYef FEM 22-32 to shr 1pac NB Or S950/mo. 831-0~ 11 Weatclltt home wlpool & 1 aa• a-ju . ~00· utll 5"8-0 tOO *""-.. ··* --~ .,1 Walk to bch. 28f 28a. vefY Fem. non-amkr ~ • cln Only 1875. F• 7513 u1ll1 • dep Walk to beh, 1 TILDm 11 ...... 2 HB 538-t61e 5~95 , ==c=-:-==:--::-:-:--::::-. Flprof n<>f' amkr, 30-40 to OECORA TORS bMutlfUI stir lull 2br c;ondo N B f\lfn Condo on the weter pool 19, pvt ba OOMn I S 1795/mo 873-0898 YU sAOO/~O 542.'5180 Furn Ooeanfront 2Br 1Ba, F/to lhr nice -CMHOYM gat. Wlntw. Cozy upetrs Muel ... 1 $300/mo. 111 1 $875/mo (213)892-~ i.t req, 650-5208 alt epm Fum QCMnfrOf'lt, Of'I aand LIQ bCl'I S295mo M pref 2BR 28A, detU••· Wntr pool Prollbul n-9'Tlkr mtl 1&604950 875-1989 ,0 .. , rete 494-0451 OATEO luxury 18f Condo. Lg Condo. Beach/Adam-,, w/pool + ma.ny em.nit._! '325 ~ esep Now Al S7&01mo. IM8-M96 538-5748. 250-681• 6-5 LIDO VIEW LUX X-LO M.W. 35--45 4br 2ba hae 18r 2 lg BatM. OR & dedl CM. 50" rV,pool,epe $325 I 1500 mo. e.40-rooe I ~ utU & maid 850-931 , Small 8f Condo v 1 8t er-M•le prof noo-emkr 30-38 Miiiea. Pool, jec, MC. All! lhr Nwpt Hght• home 101t5 l650 mo 860-e&2t $AOO &42-34•2 Diani WATlAF~T 18R BAY Ml~. 2BR hM In COM. PMt I V1EW 1725/mo Y'1Y Cati tum N°""'amkr 1350 • 87~ utlls 759-Me 1 aft IPM ...... " M/F, ~ 20-00 yn old. GA TED V1LLAOE COM-tor BR 28A COM ept, MUNITY 28drm 2'-'k 1280 • utlta 780-2& I 5 1900 eq ,,, of PURE M" lfW 3t>f l'IM lri H It rv LUXURY. Garlga SPA In 1>ch 1276/mo ~ utll. m•ter !MIHM. Olnln9 , .. ne.t -MO-Olll room. WOOdburNng ,..... ~. mao.... °"'"· W/1 lfW '9: 2br fbe • ~ .. pdO. £LfQAHT CMIW ,,..'300 NO~~ mo. Ind ~· 642-«MI to lo Co )'.e :; Ml~ lfW fUrn oo.r'I w N II NilpwOr1 ...., & eouth 8.n:t:~" Condo l'H Ind utl~ 0nnve '4 a I 9y 11-.d ~ "2 I ~..,. """ ... ... 28r 29&. 'flllltt ldlyf C M Nr 0CC Get 0"6N C-" l!H Noh 13'~131 kwWtffTI ...... .._ Ml' '° • ~ ""' Mtll a 0 111 '"'4 Ad •'2 °"*"' P"fll Ceil~SUI ' 83&0/ft'IO. 417. 7'204 ----- HOllY DISPLAY-Attention Collectors and Hobbyists1 If you have displayed your collection or hobby as a port of the decor in your home, this Cot4!t9ory is for you. CllA TIVI FLOOI & WALLCOVERING Non-traditional use of carpet, tile, wall and floor coverings qualify you for an entry in this cot4!t9ory. IUSINISS OR OPFICE-Des1gn and style ore now o necessary function of business. The cotegory is open to o ffices desrgned either privotety or professionally. CONTESTS RULES Thi~ c~ "~to ,_~ lf'Oft' O"'I' occupoM ol o "6,,.. 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PSarVfulllOttmeO OyouOOMO+wr ~t~-==~~ p::=-.:= ~ --. ·erwtron-llllETDY communloetlon ekllla. Typing tind 10 k9Y ,. • _ let. Wiii be~· fot 00¥9r f 111 Ad DePt. and g~ eollclt '*' men I. N• leolllllff, ....... ..... >Ont houf-. M0-4212 quired. Computer tr-. i-A ... Intel~ now ~ the ~ la)'CM & hvy ~ Annuel ComtNallon ~blltlee wttl \n.. eubeeilptlOM on tt*f dynemto .tan. lrvlM Ing ofWed. AWt In per. l'YPlnQ, .. Md °"* fOlowtnO poattlone. tine ~. Wiii Inter· A CARfER lfOA YOU Ol\idt plok up ~ ct.-pep« roui.e. MUIC ~ IU·1117 Mercury 8ew. ha9 WI mfll. eon w/~ to Tom ~ dUtleL OWn ow a JR T'f Pl8T . 4CMO wpm feoe wlprinter & pro-NOWll llY.,Y of adt, pulllno wortclng wtth 10-1S 'I' II lnGtOft ~·· Aaa't, ..,..iced. Wllllarn ,ro1t l Al· M2-4Sa1, ext. S11 for CAT. =--u~ ae:le~ PREVIOUS SILLINO _., ~ a vwtetY of wOf1C 6fltal ftlod.,_ fV'L -.. °'*""" In tr. Hunt• Oral lure«Y Sure:' ftuent• at Aobef1 ...,_, rnu1t . C.al l Judy. ~at•. Win ttatn on duct~ Cwnera axper& 1 L&AOS-l.IAOS..L!AOS t.ateheetl, prQOMalnQ Olde.&riy~"'°"" ..... -offtoefota ... port leeoh. 720-9011, aooi.tea. 1401 Quall It. ~· •• --!XPIRIENCI NOT otller dlJtlee. CMdld•te Oommleelon onty. ,._ ~ -"h 14 ri:-cal-Mk for Carotyn Nwwport 90tl, CA t2t10 tu• 11111' ACOOUNTINO CLIAK • 1Hf ..... ..., /... Nl!OISIAAV ~ be extrerMfY Ot• Ctll 8Na. ~ iu .. m •••ta eMrY ~ ~ut~o'knc:: MfllAL..... 1•11m llllllllU MILT Pl.IT N ng, "typing, 10 key. l!Jcpt. OOMtrvctJon & blue WE TRAIN! =~· ':tll"llW: = 142~21 ext. poeNoft. ... l ~ edQe of .,,.._atlon of 1 ~ ...,,.,_I08 In GYN Outgoing pereon for SSC W. 9-It. AECl!PTIONIST • Type &o prlnta. """-Ilea.I oomm othel't. ••• 11111' ""8a. ~une duUM. i.e-documentllfonn• requ!Nd. l!xolllent pey l cndlt, «dett anc1 ow-Coeta MeN. ca. wpm, tront lobby, buty Me-5900, 41&--&H7 CORPOAATE s.nd reaume Attn: u aa 111.Y Pl.IT ~ ~~~, ,.. and ablllty to 1nwr.oe beMftta. 72(). 1t41 tamer ten/loe. A6ao to 1n-lll'YIL ...,nl•IT ~d. WIH train UJ*'d H!AOOUAATl!"8 sm1t11. to: quir.d. -·--rain-wtthvwtoue~rnente olude QMtl recell>t ~ · ~--operator. --1 •111•-•99 Ing offered. AolltY In per-within the wocMtlon. llllUL""'... ting lateguerd lyettm, Oral SU'O*'Y. Newport .. ,......... 1/ ....... 1...tal ..... eon wl~ \o Tom Full-time. NHPOtt Bwh. ..pW only Mon .,rl' IMotl . ....,..., benefit•. TAC Temporary Setvloee, P111'1 IP ll'f11T Aefundabte cMpoelt 111.Y Pl.IT •&ID EP "*"-at "°**' ..,n, W•offef aoompetltlw 1 'tr exp req'd. Xlnt pey a e.5. 913001"-o MaUt & depend• upon ea· 4500 Camr.':. #124, NB . required on euppllee P.I. lti 1111 Momlnaa. GeNito CIMtl- Wllllam ''oat & A•· IMMtyandeicoellent beneltta72C>-1t41 Sone.Karen .e...1a10 perlenc• and ablllty. 115 ·"424 Immediate opening for 8 ES a...A...,. ... IHlt co. AboY• minimum . .-..... 1401 Quell It. beneftte.~aend ' 72().9011 ... d«~ exper. typeeetttr. Mut1 AL ... ,. CdM72().1821 N9wpoftldl.Cetate0 reeumtto: ..... INtl/lllMtl l/P/Alllthllt~ , 1 PllT'lm haYe llaY• mark·uP THl!HOTTESTPRODUCT ~~~~~~~1-"'"'AiiMiiiiiiNiiriiiiMN..--Cert. aldee pt9f. HIGf*t Mon thN ,'110 k • lxoltlno oppty wlNat I .... ... exper., pat~p back• ON TH! MAAKITI = .......... IDMY llYI.. wee-In .,... + bOf\Ua a1000 to a1aoo i:i:. 441 Coneultlng firm for The Delly Piiot ClroulatlOfl ground helpful. Xlnt ben· 1111 ODD •fTER FfT or PIT. bp«, Pf91. ADVERTISING 7812 ldlnger Aw ~ 2 wu. 1xo1 beMftta pc*t!Ye Ol"Q8nflllld lndlY omc. need• a rellabte eflte lnoludlng medical & J• ft l:>Yt wffl train. IEMtbluff Huntington IMcll C,. a med. lnet. 494-t075 UlllT-. PITllle to ~I / -~ M9f. dXlnt mature and ~alb'9 dental lneuranoe. oon· No oompetltlonl 1~' SCHOOL cieenen. 2547 e..tbluff t2Mr ' ()fiiOe Weekencle a m1.19t, lame typ ng t .. 99 .. one, IC• per.on to 119rtty MW or• Qenlal atmoepher9. Con· orderll No t~ """',. Or. Npt leed\. IM4-()IS2 lDflST (1141 ...a.em ct11tO:~ on:.~ bkkpg. Cell tem to 12 ::r'9cldT,: ell,°; dett. NO HLLfNG. ~~ Allw, &42~21 ext. Plet• N:2)~'f~_;r,i:'*• JOBS -=2Ly Pll~-1-ll M IOI M1'N/H aao-2'01 Mon thru ,rlday. Xlnt tt .:11am ApplloMt muet haYe a 1 llUJU G LUIMm PAATTIMl 71411411111 r•1SHDebti.. ~=:-Pf-:= llAlllllAIT stan•n1 1-::-:.::1~~~1~ ~ ~.!!!.•eg:: Tlfed of A I! leoofne a For bee* tind front omo.. ION .. ,. ~.... LMrn Yaluabl• office l&ILY Pll.IT Store In Cd11M ~D • lalefXI EARN -,._,-.._------ ....... -._ a-·•·1 • Coeta Meaa 64-"11 Med9 pltlme emptoyee ..-tlcllla, wortc witll n!Oe 330 w a. St ..i Ptr'tOl'I. If • 11 9YI· nt .,_. ..... , Meda lrnaOIMtlW1 Pf~ Loen ._.. "" • Lio. Nq d. untll CMltmee. Aiquftea "'°'*· typing 50 wpm . people and wn S4 2e · Y r working condt. ~ally lll\MCV llT .......... duotlw. ~ attlet wno COrnptete llM oomnwttr AADiOLOOY BILLING Oft· educetlon In beekl ~ good with numbett & <*-p., hour to ttartl Monda Cotta M ... Ce. 92927 nne clttnt•. 87&-1010 """1L l • .,.. ~~ • i.t;=~ I~ =~~ ~~':: g:nJ:: :~i!r,'~r-' ::::.· ~::cs~ e~:·1~::~ t~~:.30. a.r. 142-4121 TILDllDNI PRIZES 1o.1~rMF9 for M·F for a vanety of ctlente. MINI~ clertc. Contect Mra. Chow Wiii train. 1a1-sae1 1:00 PIHH call !llM n to Artloulat• Secfetariat. No I "'non.. own CM w/tneur. Our dlaerimlnatl"9 mar· ft ftau\ (714) ~1-4422 lllPl/1TPllT/9" to 4:30, Tustin. achedul• an appoint· Veouum CO.ti~-= typing to Ht appte. TRPS Can earn "4 1 011\r. + ~demand• quaHty and RADIOLOGY bllllng omoe Mature~. non-• ID"'"""' ment. &42-4321. ~!:.';:~rmContact Dan Salary + eonu .... 5 ............. r:t:_ ' ~I-==~ • Immediate oe>enlng for full hM an lmmed. opening amok« wno CM work Heoy phonH. u · !OE COYreen 'or J«ry Sand· Hou,.. • day atternoona. ~y ... &Hohl or 581·0 00 Nawepaper production time Otatttot Manaoet for• mature reeponelblt without SuparYlelon. l*1enoe Work wknd9 2 ber WM« d &-5pm Call Mr. Sorkin 942-~90 .,.. ' (!Nine). EOE. k~ helpful. Abtll· · Individual with at twt 2 Good grammar, part· da °" dur1 wMk. PINI ... UlllTllT 142~6445 •Y8 · for lntervlft. It ty to wortc under dead· Mu•t tnjOy ':°rklna wltll yra. uper. with all phaMe time 499-4111 for Appt. •1~41100 ~7441 ~ ,5CMIC>w1>ml • iramm-11:1 . II 0 TELl!PHONE SOLICITOR "you .,.··:=··~ ..... fng .. , ... ~r ex1r• lllTIL u•ntlllT lfnee a muet. Prior,,._. ohlldren. ..xperlence of lnaur.noe bllllng. Con· l•lllPll ' 11 de.Aw word·prooeeelng .. n I . Ea.y work. '4-91/hr. ependl~ mOMy or Ilk• Pit. Our new dental preo- paper uper. an adYan· helpful. teat Mr•. Chow (714) General offtot with know!-rat* & aood tete-... •a IHll ca11 e&O· 1315 to "" acea llke M.,.lc tlol 11 ..arching for ttiat t.,.. Poaltlon I• part 931-4422 pt\one wio.. Full-time In --•-.., =·· ............ to )Oln uel II ...,.... good 1 1 _._ and W• oftef' an exotlli.nt ben· edge of W«d ProotMlng To p6ace your mwJQe eoeta Mw. 4M-ta31 Now hiring Management Tra~ Mountain, Knott• Betry ............... . r=:um.. t':~ ·-steYe eftt progtem, paid v• AADIOl.OQY BILL.ING of· & Computer. Typing, · bet~ the Tralneee, Salee S*>Ple a Farm or win Prlzae and ult haw 1 + yMn Oen- Hou 11 Art 'oirector oetlON l holldav-. bonue noe haa an lmmtd. open-AIP, A/A, GI L, Payroll l'Mdlng publto. PIT llllPTllllllT Cuhlert for our •~ltt•no •NUn Award•. Call ue nowl we: tal experience l exa.lltnt Dali: Piiot P 0 lox program and dental In-Ing tor • matu,.., reepon-Plealant mature peraon. pllone N.I AMI lltat• Offtot etor• In Orange COYnty imau-•• 11aw MY«al openlnge In Publlc Aelatlonl • 111 •· 1 5e0 Cotta M'.U Ca euranca. 8alary plue llble lndlv. wlat *'11 yr Small omo.. Send ,... catty Piiot PIHHnt phon• per· & our new location In .:1 ... •i .!:-C.M., H. 8 . or F. v . 4 32.n22 92529 · · mlltagt r*mburaemtnt. :rJ~~~~~;~ ::";940~ :-i~~-=ed c1...in.ct. 142-5878 eonallty, accurate ~~tExcelP~ payt~ .... _ .. ,. &42~ I HPT.lllUTUY Appltoant must apply In 111 801 eMcti mHH~ takl:B & llt• of-.,...,.,, •· -con-· Po11t1one require pron-llT/11111. 111111 Experienced lndl'lldual 111111 llAIT '*'°"al Deity Piiot, 330 U.A CA t2MoNftpoft -llol du lee. Ca Mary Lu. Mr. Olllllon Monday clency In International If you l'laYe • ftalr for deo-wttll good Engllah aldlll, lllU PILlt W•t Bey St., Coate needed fOt bu9y Ortho of· 751-9100• M·F 11,..PM. 830-8"4 rtaerYatlone and faring, °'•Uno and a good • etrong typing & die· 330 w . a.y St. M ... Ct. Appty 1-11 noe. Ortllo experience llllPT1llllT llYDTlllR ULll together wttll euperlor for oofor, _.are tootclnol tapllon• or ehortlland COetaM ... Ca.12825 a.m.or2-4p,m,(Clrcul• pretwred. Full or part D p•iat Need edult profeealonal Interior d .. l gn and oommunleetlon and Of'· torYQlftl'1ellh1'9.lfulltlme helpful. Apply In'*'°" ,,,... lion Dept.), time. 495-0eOO : •••••••• , 1•11 I with etrong communloa-furniture publlcatlon ganlntlonal lkllle. Apollo carillir oPPort • pl tltne wltll rHum• to Mr . • l .. n •• llT ,IT U /L -tlon Of9*'11Utlon & ad-neeo• local ..,.. people system axpertenoe ct.-additional Income. belt· Fuent• •t Robert Bein. lllLl/llfl ... assv H mlninstrltlw aklll•. For to ooni.at new acoounte. efrable. Poeltlonl will be Ing option• and OP·I Wllllam Froet l A•· .YI. 111 .YI. If you enjOy !*)pie a o.y thlft cnarge. Every • 1 K9Y front offtot poettlon, Entlluelum and drtw • bued In INlne. portunltlee tor..,.. and eoclat•. 1401 Quall St. would u~· tl'MI momlnge other wknd on. Exa.I. • p ART TIME •• typing MC. S1300 to ltar1 muet. Hlgl1Ht com PIMM forwar~r MrYIC• In tile home Newport Bch. ca t2MO TUYIL I.I.I.I on. you II Ilk• thl• onet benefit•. Med. 1n11. ca11 • ~ Whh btneflt• Send r• mleelon bonua a benefit furnllhlno• market. c.n _ .. _ -·--Goodt~etlquett• 3&0-e0t8 e t ·PPC. PO 9o c ' reeume,I Ing M&-t114att4""" ....,.,.r&IM9W lmmed. openlt'lgt fOt 10 & eoourate typl~ 9'11111 a • OFFICE WORK : eume o. , . . x plan. all 213-552-3!18 compen .. tlon hletory ,.... I Full-time. exptrleneed & al'lafSI young ~le ""'° ...... ,._ .. 557 70 • ~. Bo. l.Algune, 12577 and r-ulr-•• In •••-.. ,._ • ... U,...., I ........ , 11:~1__, .,.. freie to tra"91 Hewa11, ~5-;-;o, ";pt. • 4 • .-1 CJtrt•al/OfUtt 1411 : • RIOl,flOlllf .~~ ~ eonnesen~. i9~:·-·... muliruL c~~ I i;g ~d n ~ pi:,;~ aIA'la. ~lthr~"':f n....-ULll Aooountlno e e Call Mon.-Frl. Aak for Ad• 143, o/o o.ily Piiot, Semi ,..Ired COYple with Send reeume l ,,._.i:P~nN4l>119exPER~ CASHPD.DAll.Y llllUDll : The Daily Pilot Circulation Office: P:;::,~u~~M~r=~~ KenorShaw53MIOO P.O.Box15IO,Coeta ::.=: ~c».:=j :f"~0~~.F=: Nl!C. Ith 2 wk• exp. pd Sort Hll. 5th annual .•needa a reliable, mature and respon· '• oellent communication Breuner. Rente Funlture, Meea, CA 92828 275 unit compleX ,,.., 1 Froet & Auoel•t•. 1401 on the Jot) training pro-CllrletmH Dr. Shift• General omo. lkllll (45 lkllla. Preeent )ob looat· Coeta M .... It tMklng • Equal Oppty ~ Newport Beach. Muel Quall St. Newport Beecti. gram. All lranep. turn. ayall, tam to tpm. 1 daya wpm typing) required .•aible penon to verify new orders. NO• Ion In Or~: re1ocat1n9 careet ori.nted pereon ,, • ..,. malntenanoe beek· Ca. 925IO A~toante muet be nea1, per.-. 'ull time, 5 to 8 ~u• 8 montll• book· :SELLING. •, to Newport Beech ahortly. ror • ..,.. P<*tlon In Cla'9/lntaa1aat1 ground. S1375/mo (In· ~0---R,-V_,ERS,...,_CUh __ pd_d.,....al-ty .,, ualaetlc and atn· hr ehttt. avail. P!tlln9 tef)lng experlenc» r• furnltu,.. rentala. If you IHI cludee fr .. apt.) Newport Own · 910 N PCH. bltloul. CMua1 working 2131'4 hr thlftt. No ex.pr, quired. Entry i.ve1 poa.. Ii t To arrange for an Inter· enjoy mMtlng people VIiiage Apartment• trana. · · oond. & hlgll pey. Mak• nee. Wiii tr.In. 4944771 lllon with excellent ,• App 'cant must have a good phone• Y1ew p!MM can: Lorraine and are IOQl(lng for 1 •llllTUL WUTllll 567--0075 Mk for Miiiie · LIO Bell 4 "4..an 1 thl• an 11lnt opport. fOf' growth potential avall· nali T . will be ed t (714) 973~5015 graat opportunity wttll • Needed. Appty at 3311 Vie Orlvetl Crou COYntry. No tile younger wt. ONLY •MA1al~Dntal llH able In center OC ~ ,•pereo ty. raming · provid .11 rapldly growing com· Udo. 3rd floi:lt, NB Mon· Atten Student• • Earn ...,.,. nee. Calif. Uc r~'d .. TH08EWHOAAER!ADV oetlon. PluH call WIWfllllllll lk a100 9200 wkl PtT -..... TO START ANO LEAVE Chlropra IC AHlltant. CHUCK Mii.i.ER for ap-•Learn valuable office skills, work witht U.I, •/f/111/y ~!"Ji ~==~t to.~•,,:~ day·P:rlday 1-&pm M&--a750 Aft 2p't,n, Gaa ~=rc~actlte, 1 1 TODAY NEED APPLY TO Exp or unexp. Call polntment: • . I d •4 25 h t S1100/mo + luoratlYe Ulllll/mTlll Station Jobe ' . lerTJ Pritt 114-IH2 a&0-2301 truce peop e an earn • . per our tot RECEPTIONIST for New· oomml•lon. GrMt oe>-Exper'd C&ahletl hoeteu •-11T DRIVERS Muet llaw nett 1CMl'n-epm. Mon.·Frl. lllTIL Ult IUUTUT, 111 0 • • 1 M d F 'd 4 30 8 30 • port BMch Bulld«, mu11 portunlty tor adva~ for Frenell Bistro. AoolY .. ,. &11.m appeerance. Bring cur· Ex • 1e0018~Park trcte :•tart. on ay· Tl ay, : to : , : be eble to handle buty ment. Excellent beMftt• betwMn 4:30-l:OO PM, Stew'• o.talllng need• rent OMV r..ou1. Apply IUPlllllTllT x~· ,f:·r:.": ':!P:.~ ButtaL,I ne,C.92714 •,Sat 6:00 to 10:30 am. 1 t phonel, front orfloe ap-All lnqulrl• will remain 1787 Nftpoft Blvd CM energetlo hard working Monday thru Friday at Eaper\e!IOad all ph.... our dynal]'IC tum. 7t4/25Q..8086 t pearano.. good typing, confldentlal. ' · lndMdual• to grow and 234 Flecher, Cotta M .... Cleal\ wortc & fut. Call PIHunt CJM general .::.. 0p Em • Please call Eileen to schedule ant non 1mkr prtf. 15~800 OIHI •xpand 'llffh ..our com-540-4 174 Ted fOt detallt, 550-4752. 8 _ual pty ptoyer • • I A~ly In peraon Tueaday For Mother'• Market l pan6aiil.ot• ~uni· FHt paced Newport •mYIALll* ~~·:;o. alary open, Th• fHtHt drew In the ~appomtment. 642·4321. : ~~~/~Fi BIYd ~h~~t!e~~~= ~~=· ~A-noaac>fJr ty. 931 a..c11 court reporting lfuH TlrM for W9I groomed DENTAL AMI. Ortho, ROA WH1 ... a Delly Piiot • EOE • Hre 3PM to 5:30 pm. Mon, tl'MI hour• of 10am-2pm lalad cold llne cootc1 IAIYllTTl!A Live-In agency looklng for bnglll pw-.on for Coale Meea req, Orthoexp pref, 4 day CIMllfled Ad. Call Today e e Tuee, Thura, Fri. EY9ty Equal Oppty Employer Apply It 225 E 17th St' w.nted. Motherly lady for H lf·etarter, able to J....iry Store. ~ Mon-Th. NB M2-2529. M2·5e78. •• • • •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • ofll• Sat momlno 8:30 to Coe M • good home w~lng handle llaavy phonte and 1pm. Start pay 14 per llr. llOlllY Hiii 18 ... Or&ndmother & 4 yr old In many dlvertlfled du11ee. I ~ Call 714/573-2813 att Opportunity to H ll n.• •• achoo! full-time. Salary E11cellent pereonalny. -r /J. .... 1 , -_ 1 I 5:30 pm. Speclallty Food• and No exp nee WHI train negot. ~. &42~50 Typing 50 wpm a muat • Gitt•. Flex. l'idClr•. wm Pan-time Extra culli banking Salery negotlabl• I ·-. ••m1•1T lraln. w .. tcllff Ptaz.a. Apply 1n· pereon only 1&1•mm 11 L lnteteetad parti. S>1MM ......... 111 ...... &~L.:d~flli~l~·· ~,;'°L..~~~~ A•k for Debbi M2-ot72 3333 w . Coat Hwy, NB. Hu an Immediate opening _7_5_2_·7_400 ____ _ a.tte CarJtatry llNtritaJ U.tt. call for appointment. LOAN REPS 2nd noor. f()( • Sa'llng• SuPIWvlaor PHMI DltLllD -LadMa,&a1 P Mary Hickle Ag•noy, Exp•rlenced mortgate htteta/Weltr .... t end Tellet In the 8an P/tlme H IH help for Compi.te pet!Oe. CO'lerl. PllllA IUITlll I ........ TIP euun ,..,.. 1 t01 Dow. Sult• 270, rape. 85% epllt. Manager .... , .. Clement•., ... For lnfor· unique clllldren'• etor• $217 per day o.cu. Conoret• walk· Qualltywork, tree eat. 8er'llng o..~eo 22"" N 1 w po rt B •a c 11 poeJtlon open. 533-4441 llMlll matton contact Kim opening Nov. 1. Apply • wav-. llod! watll. Room #425513 958-7401 ISMAEL'S GARDENING Prompt! Aeuonabi. tee 478-81~. llll IOU••••! DAY 8hlft1 preferred. Booth at 41&-2020 Atrium Court. #302 Tl'lat'eALLyoupayfor eddne15'Jf axp8•5'48:M ELECTRICIAN Malnt. C1Mn-11p1. TrM Aefwenoee ltc.f~t&o .... Hemln2',way a Rut. EOE FaahlonletdWed&Thure 3 llnee, 3?ndt~ minimum ltlltMl•la ......... L.lc.•233108. Small/large -:~ :~~~::~~15 * llt• 1111 * RECEPTIONIST Full ~~rt~l~I your 873 U-Ol 1 I TflorllHAlfred!o Bankl"i.._ Oct 9 ' 1° 3 -8 pm only DAILY Kite cab., Mc:. pll.lmb. Job• l repalrt. 54&-5203 Mow twk» 20-WESPERCORP, a broad llom• or at our office. Aa-TILLllll lllDIL llLP lmmtd eet (818) M&-7832 RESIO/COMM'l.llNO 2• a -.doe n\Q. l20-Pallrial bued Information pro-1111 f\anllon lnYMtment Wiii train matur• reepon-p rt TI Reliable, mature pertofl to .-.. n-yre. Do my own work. L~. 25· 94'l·5137• 5~5lt( FXA'fHimi INtiMl8R8 ceHlng company en· con~1ii'nt to tchadule •Ible peraon. Early ahltt • •• OY•r•H bu•y roofing PILOT rftlllMll #278041 . AJ M&-8128 HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE HANOINGISTAIPPING geged In tl'MI develop-apptL with Admlnle· 5:3oam to 1:30 pm. ba.llent opportunity for yard. RHponelbllltlH : Paul 557~758 att. 5. TrM trim, top, remove. VISA-MC 573-1512 ment & manutac1ur• ot tratore ot Peneton tund• Balboa laid I L"una reeponalble lndlv1duale to Material pick up &. d• SERVICE Ckll• ,.:.1 · aea111l lll'rittl clean upa. Stu 54t-189e •NDYB WALLCOVERI"'" mll'leomputtr eyatema for l other Individual•. Call Bch. location.. 573-.:S7 WOfX 20 houre per week. llY9fY, lob eet up, ordef· ~liiPiP'llli\rel~...,---•1 AWNlNGS R " """' non~ ~overnmen1 Cllanene btwn gem·5pm. LM ..... llLYll'I Pr8Ylou1 banking ••· Ing m1ttr1a11. Bl·llngual • cAILbCXRE Xt ANYTIME : ecover • QUALITY TREE TAIMING IMtallatlon & Aemo'lal & 7 4 7.,..-5 5 -· pertenct prtf9rred Com pl GOOCI d lv1 DIRECTORY ' Complete • Wuhlng • Tree roota-etumpe remow Int palntlno ~1S comm•rc al •PPll· ( 1 ) """1 1 I• now llltlng f\111 & part· tltl Ml Pie • ue. r ng r• 5 Mo• up to 3 Yeara. TLC, Repair. oari.n. 836-1281 olnu~t. Carl 722·1171 . . cation•. hu an lmmedl· I -..J Y W-....,. time empl-to work :11 P~ ~ary. ... cord. &42·7222 ref'• "3-8571 Ex-Wallco._,ln I ate ~Ing fore R---.. Afl "••• Hf wnw vi-araon,-t. ......--------lad ,...... · ..... g n t'--~t· ___... at tl'MI Loe A~ Tlmee mornl" l lunoll time (714) 1 lll110ILTll&UIT Chrletlan mother ~111 ~· Cleal\ Upe•Tree Tr1mmlng ltallatlon. AaM. Coneult· ""' .. · •..-lhltt• • on-._Ml .. .... .. Yard Malnt •Haull"" •-'-'-.. H"" Telemarketing omoe In . .. ..... .... Interior plant co. lootclng babyalt Mon-Fri. CM/SA AME N HANDYMAN MIKE ea0.3293·.. ant .._'" .. nt .... 1.._..., Pa.ltlon requl,... 1 mini· Cotta M .... With our hour• & upgraded lntervtewtno By fOf plant maintenance CALI. TOOAYll ill Piil LOii Your Deity Piiot ~Olrec1ory Repr...ntatlve atM. &41·9314 Carpentry, fencing, win-Call THE PAPER LADY mum or 1 year ... new oommllalon aca1e eat.nee to enthutlutlc Appointment Only technician. PfT, exper INFANT CARE. My home. dowa, plumbing, mer1lte, Tllll Perfection at ,...., rat•. pertence working In an of· you can Mm more than well-groomed Ind Md-....t11. pref'd. Cati Margo or M2·U21 tat. IH Hnan nur -p Wkly tub encl, llevllno. etc. T----"/ ____. ,.........._ Fr .. Mt. 873-2511 ~· Wiii anewer bu'"" 1200 In oommlealon• and uale. Apply In peraon ~--~ Suean at 84~5e1 ..,.... Mry .... · ,l.nd Y• Jeeue 11 Lord ..,.,.,_. r.,,t\ITWU. ..,_,. '"---., 10AM 1 tAM Sunday thN 115, deity S11, 573--39e2 (llc#'""""5) .... •2.u up, new lewnt. 751-3478 •WE GALS SHOULD* p,..,.,_, greet ¥9ndort w.-tJy Mlllng only 20 • -......_ ~ 1>·111k HOUSECL.EANE'"• ....,_, .........., ._ and applloantl tor em-eubacrlptlone per week. Thuraday at 30t5 Harbor .. ~ ll ng 111. i•--H fAROUNO THE CLOCK'f DECKS-WOOD COVERS Complete Cleen•Up, gen'I tHANG TOGETHER* plO)'l'l'*'t, operi a di• lt'e poealble to Mrn mor. B/Yd, Coata Meea. :i •)I Needed. Full & pert·llfne "" wan 7 Daye-Large Vardl Competltl'le Prlole • malnt, tr .. trimming, fr .. 13t-0730 ANYTIME tribute mall and log all that S 1000 weekly. Houre TIE IUOl •11 ' 646-ol2 1 fanltut Saf•Haalthy-Fr .. EnYrm. 10 yMr• uper 7u.1e20 eet•. Mauro. 831-4H7 Plaawlil cnecke. Muet type 4f are flelClble. Hlgll eotlOOI .' L'\\'l"")rt -., ..... Ae191t• Carel 64-1545" · wpm and be familiar Wltll grad t college st lllTAIUIT '"' " -------11.E WUMf ano ~leC'lrlC tGEN HOME REPAIRS Malnt. dean-upe, rnowtng, H .._ D f lll-11' Olmenelon IWltctlboa d ... t•u•.~· ...... ~ -'t'-~•· 11 a.........tl~ -·-f-....... , Opptu Empl mlfill Kirby Malnt. 931·5272 Oryer/Qold. Gd cond. NURSE With Infant will Paint. Drywall. Carp.-.t,Y tr .. trim. Fr .. eatlmat•I --~ ~--~ ~ Pr ,._ ro ... .,,.. _,...,. "'1£9JI ~ ._ .. _..... _.... ' 7 1250/t>oth. 54&-8572 care for youra. My C.M. etc Q•rv &45-5277 PTI. Mr. Eatrada 946-3381 T\8QUU ,.. .......... -• ._.. emt . oepectt ...... ·~t are enCOYrflQed to apply. Aleletant anagere Mall lllN ••-f/T HOUSEKEEPER Wanted 11ome 831·3952 · -1 OAAINSCL""•RF a •• mua ..,. a...., o For an Interview call to:511 s1eepyHofiow ... , Full-time. 752·1 125 ll11kll~nttt HANDYMAN LARGE and ......,, ..,. rom 15 •tart lmmedlately. 540-0301 'na e..ctl ~ Wettem CC>tp. II leaw mwaige. • Daftllng-;i.r .. Repair• I Clualat lmltt •mall I DO IT ALLI iOOCkWORK. smart !Obi :a~~2~=· PIMM apply In per'IOn i.. nu Tiii PIY ~ea~~";,oneoa.~A ted .::i ~:'C:.: .... IPlllllHa Reeurtac:lno • ROOflng' RSM cLEXNINd 531·5579 Pat()( !Ye meg. Newport, Coeta M.... .._ .. _ & tween l-11 AM and 1...t pletM n-CRT se 0 Wat1rprooflno• 831·~1 99 SERVICE:• throougllty HAUL·A·WAY Handyman lrvlne. Ref'e. 575-3115 3~.;;'A:icf·11~ PM Monday through Fri· PUTT1111Wlll , Ai:'~· ou11::er ~~~: S.wr~!c:t-::::.b4e iit.•""alt·r-alr·" ... I~ lot• ci..n houM. &45-9741 All type carpentry, trM •.....-1 Lie #408035 ......... ';'9 day. OpportunltlH aYallabl• Gtatral 1116 phone contact. Type with loeal corp. Mim ...... ....,.. ..,.. .,.. " t I I d lea irn•I ........,. wltll Loe Angelee Tlme6 au ••• UY kll 40-45 N 8 ..,.. ~t. complex epecial et. HouMciaanlng, carpet• & r mm ng, yr c n-up, ~ NEWIR""PAIR Q a1i... N Clrcutetlon Dept. In our -WHERE c• .. 1 ... ,.,. wpm. on·•mkr 1 plu1. artlculate, 3 yr ~oe &46 ... 289 7em-9pm uph011tery, wlndowa. etc. •tel Calf J.tl 548-7830 • Ill..,.... .. . u .. ,. 0 We p door to dOOf newpepaper "'"........, pref. Carol 85t-4511 reeldent, ltudent• 01<. DrlYftayt, petloe, patlle, llrltJ lellt. II 1·12l2 HOME REPAIR. Carpentry QUICK & CAREFUL r,: :i'::'J:!d~=· s er corp ..... program. Guaran-IS THE CUSTOM CUhlert, all thlfte. Apply ~~e~·~,e~l~SP.~, etc. No Job too amall. Commercial lnq. weleom• lencee l gat•. tr .. trim. LO RATES, T138045 14511 Nftl Myford Ro9d teed hourly wage plue BUS8ERS Dena Pt Moblle, Alber-. 541•8878 tor appt. " AMI. Mickey 535-0553 Cleanlno Lady Mede a dump rune. C.M. & N.B. 112 .... 11 INftat Tuetln, CA 92e80 commlallon. Houra 4PM FOODSERVICE laon'e St1o991ng Center. couple more Jobal Aeklng ar ... Jim Wllyt• 942-7208 Self Storage Expef't• IAIJPllll& Equal Oooty Emplyr to tPM. Training I• MAIDS lllPllTll ~ow up 1 haJt 1 drl.,... btwn S&-S10. ~778 Ba-u-~ ••• 1 .,.. llPllNf •• M/FIHN provided. High echoor Cal1&4&-5000ext 520 l1•Mlt111ftH ht Audio Mfg. flnn l'laa ,_ -•ya. rep ece w concrete •n• ---gradu•t• and oollege from 9 to 4 for Sheri W!EKEND LIVE IN medlat tno ,., .. brlck/block wrk539-0345 CLEANINGMY WAY LfAX LINd -bOVINd CLEAN&EXPERT (t••>•••ntl lllllTllY/fllH .. 1tudent1 encoureged te Fri 5pm thru Sun 5pm eonwt!'::-"i-~~ .... t.men THROUGH SCHOOL! Garage I Yard Clnupe Over 25 yMra •JCOerienOe • --Genetal of'floe. Including =· Potential to Mm Fem/n-.mll 548-3025 NB IOMnQ & ~Ing In a Reta. 54~57 Jon &45-8192 Lie. T-1 15,428 ?'30-1353 ROOFING recover. r• phonea, typing, pey rotf, Int~ ca1~!.':a8'f USE THE Coemetok>Qltt/AMt, caauaf atrnoaptwe, Mu.1 ~=.~::·~::.. c~i;;; OUH•, ILIT llTll H•ullno. Ctaanupe, paint· ITllYml OIU.lll =· =. :t. ~ n11no. etc. 542-7122 ut. 1204 DAIL y PILOT 107 Mein St. "8alb0a. Lie. ha~ •ICPll'lence 1nepect. I& Malnt. 875-7392 Exper reep. 497-2582 Ing, weldlng, odd jot>e, ITllllTI .... •• lllllTllY/P-tlltt SALES·HOUSE PLANT "FAST req. Call 875-1412 ~1 E'1ironle Cornpo- COMPLETE S!RVICE EUROPEAN CLEANERS moving, 7 deya 573-3S03 Or~ Co. OrtQlnal .......... , WJtitu NEWPORT CENTER. Type Pltlme. HQ!.!.ra flelClble lESUL T" Ch1!l11 ~~.=~.: 0\11driYM & Outt>oerde HouMCIMnlng/Gardenlng ltaltk, .... ty Student MoYWa. Tnand 50wpm. Wiit teem com-Wknde. &45-0210 ,l.pply In _peraon Freeway Marine ~4 ,, .. •t. Refe. 495-2478 rltant Lie. T124"-43e. 941-t427 lni./Lt. p;Qi pi;;r.c;g, puter operetlon• end SERVICE For ClaM/fled AO QSC AUDIO PROoucTS laalan1 ltmrn HOynome ~'no by 1~ StrwManagement,etop NEWW~St«aee =°'"Pr=No~ ~~~C:-::~ ~·=tme~· DIRECTORY A~o: 1t25PtaoentlaAw,c.M ~le Duo. Comm I, tme*lng, weight contrOI. I ~ .__._ j a2ete4 554-7•" to 1PM. se.5047 per hr. elety etore In Feth~ For Result ()ally Piiot .ullTllllL PIT ~rt ReMarcn service. rMld l,JClt refe 450-8278 Lloyd, 545-8{28 fOf appt. an ftPWW leml I -1 llland, Atrium Court. . Service Call AO-VISOA OFFICE/LAB. Mutt heYt e.rora lnYMung c:a11 tOf Homeaomo.c1eanangr,y HANEDAMASSAGING Lie.a RbieXMtlnmy •NEEDTOA!MOOEL? lllllTllY/UIPT ULlllll.Tllll 642_5671 542-5871 -.per. 20-25 11,.....,.. big NY1ng1. Mr Holland JODI PIMM call for free I TLC home. Homeoootled Frea ..umat• Our Ad ~ need• a -_ Mu et b• bondeble: "5-113e/213·374-754 4 .. umaleM25745 * UlllPlllll* meela.540-4101Kattly 100%Flnenctna Nit ltartw With good .. "._.f ht JU CM/SA er-. Call Mr IBEA S.C'y Serv Typl . • (714)875-8175 *QUALITY WORK typing, communication (2 13)275-1484 Bennett 979--4375 bictetlon Word Proc ng. YOLANDA HOUSECLEAN Open 1 dey week PaiatiJll 8eedl cttlee Atmodellng, end organlUtlonal lkllle. ln H.B u'nd• 840_1670 SERV AeH . rellable. 40530ttlSt Npta..ctl FIAilXYNtiNd ... A Pflone87W122 To manaee activ. front ULllPDm KOUTENN1EESL. -.~~.~TOO~~~ • exper., reta. &42-0405 ~~I~ d··--11 "'ot' UC. 2074e1 deett. Ruah work ell-C.M mtg. co. Salary • After School-.......... ··-· ComputerTlmeaherlng I ar -""'· 1'1"1 'hliPPY pertenct and aaJary hi• comm. Nat'I tra"91 req *3.75hour.567 ~tat• of tl'MI Art acc:ounll~ Cl Ll e--' ~ Y'I ..U27 cuatomen. Uo. al06U. HCMM or Apl'a. lnt./Ext. , tory to A.Id AdY9f'ti.1ng & Entry leY9I P<*tlon. Cal' St d t J b f eottware modulee. Ila~ .-mffl Htg A/C, Reif tpta hi EF Thank-You! llS-4114 Patchw0f1C. Uc.&bonded. PR. 3181-H Airway Aw., B.J. M2·t033 U en 0 S. KENNEL ~GMT. Oert•. 97t-o551 Xit«atl&a--ouAlltY work Aman• Ate IYl lc 4&12~ AA1Neow PAINTING 1140807• 441"1424 Coat• M ... 12e2a uu....... Do You Needs Caab s And ':'~u~: ~~ • 11 • ...___,,, T At Lowell Pr!Oe. NB/CM au.ttty le our OOlloY AMldent111JCommerclal A Good J b T S -._ N ,._.,..., yplng Service arM. Nannette 831~10 24 W D • tll-1NI ~ JUF Uc MM BIG JOI CANCELLED llm /ID IFI Hellmark Gift Shop, Ful 0 O tart & m: ew Year? Flnencnal, Legel, Etc ~•ting aone rtgn~ ~ pnc. 942 2078 8uay 8ey9lde Arctlltecl'• time. Eltprd In office Call Anne &45·8233 A.A.A. PAINTING lnt/lx1 ' • ofb needl reeponllble 1uppllH or Hallmark t:ranklln Acctg TuH C•altntti•a lw....... 1.0W!8T ~ pnoe. THE CONST. CO. Ne G.C. ptrton w/good typing & 9e2-89t0 Hunt. Bdl ftnwal tt1tarn.nt1 A. I hlW1¥ EXquil& mtQ C 10 Step a.Moe. ll2-32S6 Comm., reekl'I, new/rrnd'I omo. lkllle. GOOd aalary SALES REP • A teed'"' •t with obtaining e<edlt RTC eo;;;;:;; o;:;;;n IPl'•)'ed °' remow. °'Y· GWGOW ,.A1NT1NO ProMelonal • 364-& 121 a benefit•. ca11 575-2044 con.. MN1ce co. '* llnM I loanl. 548-0345 Spec!= In Comm'! well~-M7-780f Int/Ext. SO Y't exper .• a.1{9 WMIPllllllM opening anllebl• .. ow-coet bookkMPlng, and I Free eat. 1Utnlill9 ,.ra. 142"6214 ~our WWW a::nt Min 1 yeer tJCJ*' on IBM Guaranteed draw + com. accounting and data pre> 646-8123 llcdl3124 b081C CiUONi COi! J.Q. INT llXT PAINTING IMbOa Window Waahlng Ot.,iey Writ• to work In ==::.' P~ ceaafng, State of the Art, Cuttom carpentry home lege prof9etor ~ Houw & Apt. Aw. tetea. to3 lelbOa II. 113-31$4 ~anti tutte environ-I -.nnoe' I rett 1 too Derla, 17t-0551 repaira, ck>Ot't, dryw.ia, woman. klda too, 'JOAJf Qualtty worit. IK-6758 Window W9el'Mng, ..-d'I, ment. Hrt 5-2, M~Fr1. ;.,, IY9llabte. w:m:. ~omo.s.w. el«:trtcal Ml .. 850-2814 home Grl09Ya 74W524 LADY PAINT(" oomm·~ ~1':.152~DOE m and •eor•UIY• lforallyourWordPr~ ., ~~942_,211 Int.lb!. t1' ~ &heul.freeeatQl-7800 energetic l ••If· Ing l'IMdl. Mar1e417·211 1 Mittie lent. Salon de MUlll6que Fr99 eet. Mii •111b61. "I pl mof!Vated P90C*. Cal H 1 lk ,1 ,, ... UM a .,.__......., • •. ll0-1124 Of N7-M01 tor pereontl Int~ " • ~~,:::::::::~';! .... .._.. .... _. PAIHTllHiUOIWOfi(i Tn Plttn"nur ':.::1':.'.:-btwn 1·11 . David VIPS"_,,,_. ... ,~ orttY lat-1024 an a La .. ••"81 tntlbt. 0811n91-l'llllln oab F11'1 K.-,ull (7t4)711..nt1 "'P*""'9mod' .. Addltlonl HOUHBITTING Quiet l 1.awwn <:r,.:..;o::r=.1 ~f\IC'f' D1rf'r t11n ~;~.::!:4.~~· Tim" Doore etc. 5-4& 4llO t.m ... exec wm ~ .1d ., '•No•cA--.... A80N""Y <'••II 'li;ov. b•• 1 ••••>•a~ th" au.Lo iV!> •ep•1• a11. 111nt rwte 4t2-3318 W" .. .-.. --.. _....:... vn" ,.. n L..anc1ac.p1nO .,._ fleopte wno need~ ,4" 5671 Daily Piiot for w-. •alr9. rlllnnOI UC P1W Home for EtOerty dor'9 lkb,-bioca., ttone. lhoutd a1Wa)'9 CNdl the ~-rttni•l•nl doorl. wfndoift, ~ Week/Month Amb or he •t Mi.a 4tt-<IOT2 8et'IQ Olrectety In the ht. J J J 1•78108 Don M2-co.2 (IC)tMmb. 540-4101 Kathy Atc1t M1-Ne4 OAll.V PILOT ketllJ o.ko ,.,.,.rf ..... " . - We are looking for Jr. High and High Sch~ 1tud«lt1 and oth«I who would .,,Joy talking wtth people and working with other 1tudent9 their own eige. You can ..,n 125.00 to '60.00 MCh week In oommlelk>nl end MUCH MOREi You can WOt1c PART TIME In the aftemoon1 and ewnlng1 and ltM htlW plenty of frM time. You MUST 8E FREE AFT~R SCHOOL! W• off9r OOMplete tralntng and pr<Mde trantPC)rtattOn. TNt It NOT A PAPER ROUTE ANO &8 NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Coml °"' ~ Mtp ue gee new cutomen tor 04ll ,.....,..,., and h8w • Qteat tlfM dolr1Q It. You haw notNng to roe. and • ""* JOt> to gllln. c.. today and maybe you C*'I 1wt tomotrorw1 Cell Mr. Earl &41·7o&I or 2U-t4H LlmlllPal hYwal op81~ In 0 c Ala!() L.A. Mllft~ ~ ,~Sprit)k ... (211)HMl14 .._.,.. .. Pif1J,fe~-Exper ,,._, but not nee Call Liquor Locker 498-te 11 or 4M-ee77 ClcMltrano 80fl Utue..._~M4ona Tvffet. along car11e a ..,._ and reed In the ~Piiot ClaHlfled ..... ~ ..... ..,.. ,.. • Tufltit end bougflt It for It.ta. Yow can .,.. your tuNet •no lote of other thlnge through Dally Piiot Clu1U1ed Ade. Call &42·1171 I .... Orange Cout DAJL V PILOT /Sunday, October e. 1N5 C7 ..1Aatt1, O....tk A1Je1, tl ·-·-~ llJ11C( ..,. IHTI CHARITY llTIQIE IHOW llllALE TOYOTA PtCK·UP '82 llW ••• ea1 •1 CMv '80'Caip CIWlc 4dl HCfihCiU9 •I ... Camp« top, air, am/Im, .,_ -.5 clean, ~dable. aft lllAm eTA~ ..._ eTA-.-Y Avallabl• In Newport 8eaoh. Experience preferred, but not naceaury. Mu.t hev. a- pendeble traneport•tlon, and be OWi' 18 YMr• old. S.., day dellvwy with no COll9c11ng. ca11 D.i1y Piiot 10AM --tPM Mon- c1Nn 84~15. llUl&llALll pwr S3800obO&U-8624 rllefolowlnt"'90N-n.~,....... .. --......... """"==---doing~ -dOlrl9 ....... ....,.. Wt Wi ll NOT BE UNO£RSOLO ft llY 0NlvtA8rTY Doctor o.e.ll. o.-o.e.11, Oflloe ....,_ 1aD ~ At •a• •••• OLDSMOBILE/HONDA 20S4 Pleolr'lllle. Colt.a ~ w,,,, L.egune IMdl. CA ~ _. WI 11f U11 CA t2t21 t2M1 Ill n•l J • m • I c • m • r 0 n Mlt1e Truo-u. 710 '-on-.. THE HElllTllE OOLLEOTIOIS" "'.ul DouglMa, 2401 lluNlyti St .. 11n1· Way, UIQune 9-clll, fll 1a1 U11 N4lwpot1 iMCl'I. CA t2t10 CA 926$1 2880 HARBOR BL VD Th.. bualneu 11 oon-Thie bu9lnMI II oon- COST A MESA duce.a by· M'Wd bY-In lndMiMll C..111 ... 1114 C.t• .... 11Z4 = wA CM\ Douglw ...... l Ndwl _ s.40-8640 nw --.ment wee Ned ,,. 1te11 ••it -111111 ESTATE SAL!· Sun 10-e. SUN 9-5. Bdrm Ill, c:ouoh ,.,.-·--wtttl ttle County Clent of Or· ~.,. Ooumy a.ti: of Of'-Fumltur•. brlc-e-brac.1 & much morel Don't mlN ...... 8 _, .... 1111...-1 5 M09 ~IY on~ .,. County on...,...., dey -Friday. 842~ Nanny: lite hakkpg, MT, 11· 11 Laguna HIH1. LIV9 In. n/1, 8-'f Ul1 eng apk, 631-6174 llL ......... .. Meny lteme, ewrythlngf Ill 3123 College ciOM to 13, 1916 11, 18M goeal Vl1ta Shopping, 405 & HarbOf. · I••• ...,. . )lml AU1o trane. alt. rlldlO, pi e. ,... ,_ NURSERY-Indoor Plantlcape Service Foll191 Dealgn 546-9586 Center Arcade. 830 W. ,..IMW.1 p/b, t>town. (261UJY) Publllhlld Oranoe Coelt P\lbllmNd Or-. eo..e The Southl1nd'1 mott 19th St. at Plaoentle -' .... laat. ..... il4t HUNTINGTON BEACH Delly PUOt ~ber 2t, Delly "60I ~11 ,..,., 22, belutlful antlquee .now eo.11 Mesa. iFANTASTlC sXLE-CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH October e, '3. 20, 1116 29, Ooloc.e. 13,,... and Ille with 95 G p I S Pl I b . ~ =-=;;;;;llf=;;;;;11=1;;;;;•=a.,_== 842-0631 5-40-5184 fW.764 fW-112 out1t1ndlng dealere arage at o ale ano, poo t le, end ""5 _. __ .... n.m' Plenty of ,,.. ...-, . Sat/Sun 9-4. Lota of lblea, couch, temps, etc. CltlJ•Hm USED CARS & TRUCKS ... -·· ... m --ti' ~ ·-.,. llln'llflr M«I or Women With a-near hall Flnet~':_ goodlMl 8' IOfa '85. Ex· Sat 9-5. 9832 Lapworth. COME IN OR CALL,FOR L~witti~ equip-nllll."-nu111114 '"-nu1-. pendableoere nntlld for prize•. p~e-1how lee~ :'!~1~~1 '~~golf HOUSE SALE. Every1hlngll-~~t~==~J FIR APPIAIUl !Mnt, tuede lntlf'lor. IP<• '1CTmOUe-• .-cnnoue ...... 0911y Piiot rout .. In Hunt-turM, Benent for Educ. -.. ' a .,. M. goee. Like new aota hide-II OeULLO new (Stk •3053A) MAim 8TA~ 1U19 eTA~ lngton, Hart>or & s.ai ti on al Growth Op-Elec ovan, dtshu , •bed $125 wd tbl S20 1=-:-..,.,..,.,....,.....,,,______ The tolowlng penone.,.. The~ per-. - 8Mch area. Some colfeo. portunltlM, SOSU Mlf-gl ...... v ..... nick-neck TV &. stand Sis ehr1 15' BMW 3201 '81. White, Im-.nil.IT Sl,111 ~ ~ •: dcMno bUalnael • llone lnvol*. Cell Art aupporttng program tor •hel\I .. , Ught flxlur... bkcaae S20 ~· rlt_; maculate. S pkg, Flecero H1U8N2Tl 11J,.EATOCNHBBEALVCDH JotlnlOtl & Son 10£ MAAIHE El.EC-P!HHY't PAJl(f'Y HE.I' Br_.,._.ock ... 2 ........ Mnlor adulta mite • All reeaonablel ... ul $2•0 seats. Snrt, ale. c.... ""' Llncoln Mercury TAOHIC8,411311t8t,....,._ llO Hewpor1 C... 0r ' ,,_,., '" ~. -----·----• 2553 Fordham Drive -· Q tar • more. $9995 call Al 675-1806 Ul-tlll 1411111 2626 Hart>of Blvd, C.M l>Of1 899dl, CA t2eeS Hewpor1 t.dl CA~" CHARITY 5-49-2644 . CHEAPt 212#3 Chlcego Mon thru Fri 8-5p , J • 7141540-5630 Oevld Ed'wetd Law9on, -. ,~ a Fe»e Av. otf 8"ch Blvd, ' m 'll-1 =~--=-,,-----~ 21421 ~ Cf., Hunt· .... :...::.:..·11......_ C"' :,....,1 .. HUGE s ... SIS 9am ALL Atlanta/Huntington St. BMW '76, 2002 rblt eng, _, f II PONTIAC <Kand Ptlx '78 lnaton 8-:tl, CA ta..e "'fi;;' ~w~ ·~· ~ ANTIQUE SHOW AID SILE houaetild 1tem1 & tum. lnfH ll.u snrt, ale + xtru X-oond 11111 W, xlnt eond, io.~ )°hit bu.i..,_. le con-ouct.cl by: 130 Megnolla tn alley .., $4750 obo 675-6999 4<Yt.. auto. trana.. air $3000 obo ~2 duct«I by: P9rlny ~ btw 19th7Npt, E'llde UoVIAd §XL@: Brand DELOREAN '81 24k I H~~iN~~~~i~~) mn '11....... 0..... i._, Thie ...... , -fled ~~t!.'!!. Hou"' Mhold lt..n., :;•~nui Ir:: auto, Uke n~ s 16.~ -~s:;::;:;:=::;r:;::=:::::~-CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 4 dr, auto. tllt, radio. ~Counlt~on'Y ~~~ ::. =~ c:::.:; M 3102 ;:,;,-;~=Sun cllner.' cherry endtablea, 813-9224 BILL YA TE 8-42-0631 5-40-518-4 (lle&42XMQ) BARGAIN @ 13~"5 " ._,_ .. ,_ 23. 1M5 -.. UTHE HERITllE · euc. deMa, llngle bed, Flat 850 ·10. 40mpg, xlnt ~ 1111 OIM IL••-• 11111 ,.... r--Ptano, tum, on roect tlree & 6' book c11e, misc. running cond. Re-'""'tot--a.toi. -Publlatled O<atioe CoM1 Publllhecl Oranot Coelt variety of ltema. SaVSun. ~ tO movable hardtop $900 V-8. auto, air, cae1.. o.iiy Piiot September 29 Delly Pttot ~..,,,.,., 2t, COLLECTIOll" 81809 &alter, on Hwt>or. MOVING:. Sat/Sun 1-5 obO 638-6895 ~=! {jfc'~3=1.Stk*3585, October 6. 13. 20. '9:!1s; Octoe.r o, 1 . 20, 1':-no THEODORE ROBINS PUITIUPlll lnterlot landacape malnt. Sevwal openlnga. Al9o s ..... Clettcal & Outdoor land9cape, exper. pref. Orange Co. & LA. (211)111-111• "1.11-11,INI PllYllW min llT.11, ....... lmll'YlllLL llLIUFml..._ AT.&SUN.1M.~Wlolln Urm tum, kltch app11'1, 1llO•ll&OOIU San Juan Capistrano 11111 w/CMe, bow $110. ~VI-latnPt, ehrs, deeor Items, 5 spd air AM/FM 137..tlOO 411-461 olln w/euie no bow SOC. 1' Hlllgrua, Turtlrk (Llc#779Yzai · Xlnt tor ltudenta. 1·14 I VOLVO '80 DL ale lo ml, tube RaulMd P.A .• emp, Y<N dOn't need a gun to I Ill Sac. $5600. '16 246DL 2-15" IPMker•. Shure "draw raet" when you al e to ml. $2800. 875-9565 mike, all for S 100. 588 p&ace an ad In the Dally Bay St. C.M., btwn Maple Piiot Want Adel Call now VOLVO '82 GL T TurbO, THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR Ill VO COSTA MHA b42 0010 & Meyer. ~ 12 / 842-5678. auto, loaded, 58K ml. Outetandlng deaier., ap. '-------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;:;--. $3850. 842-5800 'I" LI•••• •-prat11ta, pr•lhow lee--r ~ - -tur•. Beneftt for educa.-FrH ti f n IOU 11.lJMulil 7021 VW '65 Bug. excellent con-IUll tlonal g rowth op-dlllon, just beautiful 4 cyl, auto, air, am/Im portunltlM. Information: FREE to good home. "--,.n IOl" HOXLNNDTA.c'801N*D*L10~DX $1950 ~al5-'263Edo Carllck radio, PS, PW, PB. tllt (6 19)294-9486. Ad· warm, loving, grey/white.,.. .. • ml. .,.. wneet (1JGN141) FORD 10t>O HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MHA 641 0010 ...,.,, ...... 4dr, auto, air, •xlt cond. (llc052UNJ). BARGAIN 8 11111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ml11lon S3.50 ($3.00 cat. Tracy 646-25'46 3/4 ton Ford truck w/Nlt PP. $3900. M-4-9513 vw '66 BUG restored In/ HUNTINGTON BEACH w/ad). cont. Teardrop camper, Honda Accord LX '79 ou t rbll eng. 12V red/blk CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH --'I PUT!lllm,.._ A ll 1011 LargeDogHouM.Sturdy. llkenewS5000,6J3--8886 Great earl $3500 blackoutS2850.631-0378 842-0031 540-516-4 _,. 11UZU Needed Monday 1 pm R UC" Wooden. Call 775-5447 Motorhome '71 GMC. Mini 631-8810 or 675-6674 VW '78 RABBIT CHRYSLER 1984 SILVEP Auto, 1111, air. r (tic '2060 HARBOR 8lV0 COSTA MHA b41 0010 to ap~)rox. 8 p.m. T~ lllT &PPUUIU Jtwtlry/Fan/Art Dreemllner SIP• 4. New H ~ CR Good Condition, Sl800 E Class. Hu everythl 1DFJ618SPECIAL s day, 11 a.m. approx. 7 LES 957--8133 IOIS 350 4 bolt. V8, auto. on.a x '81 Call Brett 540. 1909. In mint condition, o':iYy llHI (flnl) p.m. Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 Comm'I tee-Miker Alker 4 RICHARD PETERSEN 500M range, many xtru, S 199 down closed end VW '80 Rabbit, bluel blk, 9,000 mt. Offered by prl-p.m. Wiii train. Apply at: S550 obo 842_3!M7 , "'NDSCAPES 9 12.. slfcont. Xlnt mech. $8750 Commerct8i Lease. vate party. $9.500. Call PENNYSAVER 1eeo ~ · x · caah/obO. returning to YE aml fm cas.s, gd cond (213) 656-2409 f Pteoent11Av eo.t1 M .... Frigidaire 17c/f fr/fr $1750 each or best ofr. Auatrlllaatl 7000 mltour lll-1& llLWI S2500obo960-.3991Rob details. or more ' H/gold $175 M S-5808 M0-9382 In USA. Ready for any 11•/Ul-1111 VW '81 JETIA 2 dr cpe. Chrysler LeBaron '83 1~.~~11111111:",~"'~.~~r GE ald•by-alde frig. gold OHiH Fanitut ~~280 t tnY1~~ I and Jaguar XJ6 '70, gd eond, auto. ale. snrt, 38K ml.. c 0 n v Mark c, 011 quallfl•d pre-achool $150. Hotpolnt frig, I ~,.nt 1047 102K ml, 1 ownr. PP Momo wd str whl. Exlm leathet l 8M mt 18700 brown $100 760-1901 --NEW CAMPER SHELL $3,000. (213)592-1972 whla. S5450. 673-4459 &45-465 1 ' ' tMCher. 842-4908 . Smith orona "Elec-SHORT BED IMPORT. U --/"IEI RecondltlonedAppllan<* tra-110".$100.M0-7087 S4&-3939 . MBZ 280S '81 Alpine VW '81RabbltOSILS.4dr. *flEWlll* _,. • - --Retrlga/Wuhera/Dryers p I ; •A.11 S 19.500. AM/FM caas. ale. 52M ml, excel cond Donavan,& Seaman1, Loa $50 10 $300. 1830 Su-th Aaial11 -..I ... ucyel"/ Snrt. Exe<: car &4~30 $2795, &41-5051 lot Info leadlng to re<:overy tngeitaia :,oldeet jeweler• perlor, CM. 631-3197 2 gorgeous HlmUayan lcMtnl 1011 MBZ 6 9 Luxury Sedan VW Bala Bug '60 Nd valve ~~ ~1~1:' ~~.~=he p1er ~!~c:3 ~~c:~: Refrg $200, Washer/dryer ca5 ts. Sweet dlsp, neut. Hond1260Rx[i helment All options, xlnt condt job. Gd bOdy. new carb, Gold convert. w/tan Inter llonl.t/Caahl« for their $145 eech, dlahwasher 100 each. 631-0377 500 Street ml, pertect $23,000 Firm 533-4242 new tires $400 675-2004 Lie (CJSCRVT) I'm heart· Nwp1 Bch store. Contact $100. Port cir TV $125. BEAGLE PUPS, AKC. $1000 obo 673-9224 . MBZ'75 450SL. Maple cir VW BUG '66. Rcpts for all broken. Please call Mr. Balley at 844-5764 AU In xlnt cond &46-5846 black, wnlte & tan. 6 Like new Yamaha .82. Orig owner 103M ml, repairs on compl. recond 714/979-9098, 8-42-6823 II-• Seara Kenmore Electric weeks old , $150, Fathers250 aons80 dirt $16.950/obo pvt p1y 1n1out S2000.M5-5808 _,.._. n..~ Good dltl 786-4350. · · Mon thru Fri 633-3150 Journeymen Shlngl.. v•1-· con on. bikes. $600 & $500 OBO. VW Bug '67 strong eng, 8-45-0104 Aal(lng S75. &45-9877 Hlm/SlllMM kitten, male, &40-4196 MBZ '76. Euro style Sdn. gd paint. very clean 10 wkl. $100. 957-0607 10 ml Uke new loaded $2000 obo. 548-Hl4 llOlnll' ,/T -,._. Hl" New Yamaha Riva 180. · · ••I• •a&t ,. PlllU nHtll Und8f 500 ml. Wind-MuS1 sell! 557-6068 VW BUG '70 New eng, for fast-paced Newport 7'~ Ft so fa. black T T shleld, 2 helmets $1200 MBZ ·79 450SL, pwdt clutch. carb. 1n1e< Look• Center office. Muet naugahyde w/tndlvldual S3~p, ~~~ firm. 631·3567 blu/blue, 52K ml lmmac geat $1700. 759-0166 P<>IMll mathmatlcal and ' cuahlon1 $75. 3 pc corner up. $27 500 760 3 9 general office skllla, atudlO couch. mlkM 2 Sherry• Poodles. FREE SUZUKI so. 180 total • · -66 VW Bug '73, yellow. Oflg typing 60wpm or word beds w/tbl llOO. &ft POODLE & LAB. MIX to mites. $295. MBZ '80 280SE. Lg bOdy. owner. lo ml. good cond WIWllTYHI CWllSOOUl See Tony Rajal THtOOOH ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR Bl VO CO!.TA Mt~A b.\1 0010 procesalng exper, pro-couch, blue pattern S50. GOOD HOME. 5-46-28-48 Call 645-4651 lmmac cond. fully loaded, $2450 obo 548-6057 fesalorlal appearance & Or beet offer•. 846-3429 Piaw i ,.__ A1t1 Ltulat toll lo ml, wht wttan ln18f. vw Bug '76 Conv, yellow, F=Y~~~x':~~. a':~ communication skllla. v111&•1 -S 18,000/obO, 495-5677 blacil top. looks & runs offer Ot trade 122:'1256 Flexible l'IQura. Pie ... BE AU T 1 FU L G 1r 11 HSI '11 llUU lll1U MBZ '81 380 SEL. lmmac. xlnt $4800. 661-8733 apply by mall only Mrtd bedroom Mtll Matching ~ FORD L TO 89 I THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR Ill VO COSTA MtSA b4l 001<' If It's got WhHIS you'll move It faster In a DaiJy Piiot classified ad.Call 642·5671 and a friendly ad-visor wlll help you turn your wheels Into cash. SYDNEY 0MARR re1um1/pho10 to' 120 dr ....... deelc chair encl F~Pr nclal Baldwln $111.48 /mo ~::r1rr:~~1~ VW BUS '70.Excel cond good sh~p•run~~~~ Monday,Ocl.'7 Newport Center Dr prlnc .. a table -S250. plnet piano. exit cond. 1 ~ CEL OAC 1 owner. Boat & Motor-SELL Bought new car ARIES (March ~ l-'\pnl 19)· Fanul) member presses for #204, Newport Bch, CA H/644-2724 W/54&-4l6e 11500· 640--0174 + -SouT~N CALIF · MBZ '82. Creme eoior. ~.~::S~J 1800 obo, S375 OBO M7_.904 information. Be w11lrng.to~xchange ideas wit.hour l"t'veal1ns source. & 92660 Couch & toveeeet, brown Hammond Spinet organ, AUTO BROKERS 27•000 ml, S16·000· Mint 'll LTI •-. analyucal, open lines of commumcatJon. be ready for powblc short SECURITY plaid. good condition exit cond, just serviced 22922 Center Dt'lve condition. 760-8792 1111 YW ••••w -. -... 5 ...... 7.u 1 $750 lncludea r...,.hmn El T -• -• Sltll tnp. Gemini native plays lcey role . • 111ra1an ..., ·....,.... '" · "7' oro TOP Ill Piii 4 cyt., •tick, AM/FM caa. u1 TAURUS (ApnJ 20-Ma> 20): Surpnse v1s1t can be in store -plans -... attachment. 759-7786 111 1111 Stk•3378, {Llc#Ol4325 8-cyt. 1u10 .. a1r cond , vln7• b h d fro 0 _ fl b . . a-.1~Ult'H Cr.cent lhaped couch PIANO • For Pampered top power9ellts PS PB su ~ect 10 c ange on om esuc n L oc ex1 le wit.bout abandorung .,...... C S 100 obo 968-5457 "' T -L f035 M8fcedes Benz 11111 ' ' ' ' I b .-1.. · t L .b Sc · *PAID A ATION Reconditioned Upright. n .. 1 Tiit wheel. crulN control. pnncip es or re4Alng 1mpon.an1 appomtmen s. 1 ra. orp10 persons *FREE UNIFORMS 9 tt French Provlnclal Moving must sell. S750. •7a Datsun pickup. Me<:h-llMOIATI WI (922TWZ) figure prominently. PAID TRAINING TIME Chintz Fabric ~ofa · & 8-42-1107 anlcally exlnt, all rebullt. Top Mercedes Prices Paid HUNTINGTON BEACH GEMINI (Mav ~ 1-J une 20). Count your change' -\ura of decepuon GRAVEYARD SHIFT Matching Love SHI. nu tires S 1000. 722-6522. Call Peter or Ray CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ex 1sls could 1 o vol ve your mone" Define meanino~ clan f\ tenns look 91!11SSEOllITT S250/makeotr.673--t74JWurlltterTouchToneFun llllllflMNITI 842-0031 540-5164 • ; v-· • • r5 Maker. Mdl #«O $435. ·74 DATSUN PICKUP behmd scenes for pos1t1ve answers. Ch eck "cond111on" of one who is SEIYICES 110, King bd w/frame $100. Lrg 646-3349 wlcamper shell. Running 4111 MEICEIES 'II THllEHllll confined to h ome. hospital glass beveled col tble condition. Red paint 213or714637-2333 17411 CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22). Cycle 1s such that :ou rt>ach more ~~1 ~lnt~ng:'t~:-S150.octagtblew/4Club l~rtial c.Mi IMS S1200. 631-1272. MERCEDES BENZ '78 vw Sclrcco '80. s Mdl. 5 8 cyl. auto. au amttm people. you gain ~spect. you complete s1gn1ticant prOJec"l Love plays c:J n~'ues . ~c~1 8: chra s2oo. Mlac tble & CFfoss OW-BARNETT FORD ·1 1 PICK-UP w/4 240D. clean. loaded spd. loaded new paint. stereo. PS. PW, PB. 11111 maJOr role Yo u are no" better able 10 e\press \ourself in clear. 9am--tpm lampe. 780-l90l Iv mag COMMANDO. Self Cock-Star 8. lllde-ln camper S8500. 760-6523 tires. looks/runs great wheel cruise control d' namic manner • Call for appt. (714) New $900 Camelback Ing 1751b.pull $250ob0 s,_,,s5w/lo.-box&.gu S4500tobo,546-8051 (1HTE476) · P 833-8771, EOE M/F styled sofa ordered In Steve days S.2-3758 st;;;, Red & white. New lllSll '12 ... 1111 HUNTINGTON BEACH LEO (Jul) 23-.\ug_ 22) uak pieces c.:om e togelher, myste!) IS ••m .,, ... Now hiring. Opportunity for overtime. Wiii train. Benefit package. Uniform allowence. Medical & dental. Call Mr. Olsen, 714-999--0152. TIHTll••lll wrong fabrlcl Sacrifice T . tlrea. brks." barren carb, CU p /I CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH solved. You learn where' ou stand in career anc! romance. D1g deep for M75 obo 673-6496 ru1rert1tiH orig owner Must see to suck, A1r, (Llc#2Gt00331 A•toa Dta11tic 9300 842-0631 5.40-51&4 informauon, reJeCt superiic1al responses . .\nes. Ltbra persons play Olk bunk bd• $90. Blk lthr appreciate $2850. 11111 '11 OLIS CITUSS '11FOll TlMN outst~nding roles. , ,, • sofa $100. King size 4 Ptwtr INti 7012 847-5447 SIPIEIE 4 cyl, auto. AMIFM. 4 \ilRGO (Aug .• ).Sept. __ ) Focus on hopes. wtshes. dreams. new poster oak & wicker 11' BOit wfiaier ·80 811 TOYOTA PICK UP '7" Loaded with power equip-t 0 ch 0 0 9 e tr 0 m I Starts 1n new directions Htghhght 1nvc:nt1vent"SS. ong.mahty. wtllmg-g~er wa~~~b~tc~2o:>0 opts. M~ cond. 9.9 E~tn. WITH SHSELL. RUNS ment (2ACG8 tO) s 1 11 11 3 7 4 3 , ness 10 pioneer a project Romance will llounsh' l ncom<" mcreases due thS80 854 1546 S2500ob0673-2050 GOOD 800, C a ll Httl !L1c"'1~BAl93J tobustnessor careeracl!Hty. mac · -673-44155 Jollnson & Son 11111 LlBRA (Sep t 23-0ct. 221: What appears a standsull will be On. Size bed frme/boJC S 125/month + $2000 d d d 1· \. d 11 II d I h spring• & mattress. Good down buys partneratilp In y181 9040 Lincoln Mercury ec1 e in ~our a' or 1 ou o eX,Cept1ona ) we now tn ca mg wtt The City of lrvtnM Public shape, llne ns Incl. new '84 28'. PP Otc llllLI LmlY 2626 Harbor Blvd.C M those in pas1t1ons of authont). It ts possible thal ~ou could actual!~ Servtcn Department 11 185/obO compl 980-5644 633-4441, Hm 662-0689 .81 van, full cust air. SEITRI 71415'0-5630 . recciv<" pubhc acclaim. -\quanan plays role. Meklng a Tree Trimmer ao. Excel I 8 •u IEllClllY HAii I SCORPIO !Oct. 23-~o'. 21 ), Emphasis on lra\C~I. cxpenmenta-to perform complete tree Sota. gray & camel. 13 ti ton Whal«. 91ereo, 4" cpts. 10 ml 3 $10 , l +fal t IS 110n. cunos1t-._. social ac11,·11-. .. decision which affecls 1mrned1ate plans. ell bl 1 1 1 Matching area rug. Dln· oond. 25hp Evlnrude. hl-bck seats, couch/bd llAll I m ng, r mm ng, sur-Ing rm tble & 6 chrt. King Trlllerlcover. Many ex-Western wnls, orig ownr $58.4 78 down, closed end 4 Door, loaded wl power Fore~ tend lO be scattered. some of~ o ur fnends and associates are rurr .. ~o ~~r~ llH headboard 873-8052 tras. $3200, 759--0166 $7200. Larry 896-0710 Commerclal Lease.OAC equipment, lo miles, like ... .IEIP I adm111edl~ confused. level tree melntenance WAITlll 25' 1980 Wellcratt Sports-dys, 548--0066 Eve. llL·UYEll LWE new (Stk •7221 CIEHllE 41, I SAGmARIU~ I~~' 22-Det: 21) Be "1lling 10 revise. review. to work and equivalent to & ., __ _..__. man. Twin VOivo 110. bait Attn l•Jtrtt4 9100 l1'1.a2-1Hl 111,111 T"i• 2 0, co--· with pis. I check source matenal.) ou recel\ e news which concerns license. taxes. I I 12th Womans Sequin .._....... tank, flnhtlnn chr, trlr. Johnson & Son "" "~ f complet on o Cl hi All -·-1 .. ... vw 175 8 .,_ •• Dk 'lttra cap tue4 tank, ale new wa~ o earning more money, possible inhentancc Interest m the grade, aupplemented by ot ng. --or Mu1t sell lmmedl $1000 uper .,.,.,t..... Llncoln Mercury ti epec:lallzed training In Conalgnment Shop In down, lake o~ pymt1. blue/blue gray Int, new CHICK 2626 Harbor Blvd, C M preo & more (Set•0002) occult IS tntens1 ied Ir• maintenance and Hunt Harbor. 8-46-6659 Full price s 15,000. Lv uphol.. recent paint & 7 141540-5630 1 Hiit I CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19): Go slo"'. make inquines. be artx>neulture. Hourty rate WUElll • IMllll mag 845-6646 camluogtch.:.,. 4& '~isteJr~'. IVEBSON 1 ORANGE COAST 1 positive of leg.al rights, pcrm1ss1ons. Member of oppos11e SC:\ ma~ la $8.Ge to $11.96 plue g..... ....., ""' 'II LllCILI Tift CU Jeep/Renault 1 encourage vou lo rush. but this would be tll-starred advice Emphasis generous benefits. Con-DESIGNERS H 0 ME We4tcraft '83, 20 ti V step E•c•llent condltlon.1 PORSCHE 4 Door. loaded with power 2524 HsrbOr Costa Mesa also on passible partnen;hip, manta! status. tact: City of Irvine, 17200 :,~~:l~~:O:de~~ 1': ~~ln~oo1Q~ ':i •2500 obo. 673-5026 l Hr"J~~lCl ~~ls~) Must see! 141·1021 AQUARIUS (Jan ~()..Feb. 18 )· Domestic adjustment 1s neccssan ;~,~~ ~ hol1tered chair• 1ss&o 84M651 '12 IATlll IUllA H1gh .. 1 Qu•ll•y l11,ltl Mere ·53 Lyn• L, 4spd,,-1l also 1s necessary to keep resolutio ns concemtng diet. nutntion. l0/24/86. EOE. each. Exqulalte 10 • Lil INb 7014 Loaded with POW« equip-s.1 .. " S.rv10 Johnson & Son 37.000 miles, llke new health. Y ou'll get news conccmmg cmplovment. pets. dependents rugs. Hand guide bed ment. Very clean Lincoln Mercury $2900 631-3334 G em101. Virgo per.;ons play key roles. . TRUCK DRIVERS OWNER apreecta. $40 Mch. Odd 'it Sldney Tempeat 21' (IDMD733> CHICK 2626 Harbor Blvd.C M Metcury '75 Mont-o. 2 I PISCES (Feb. I ~-March 20): Good lunar a.!irvort 1nd1·'al•s ch"'"""· OPERATORS. Bekins dlnlngroompca.Sat/Sun Completely renovated. ..HI /•'E'DiQON 7141540_5630 -· ,.,-~ ~ ... ~"O ... • Agent. Orang• Co . & Mon. at 16861 Lotaa teak. 9.9hp ofb Jooneon&Son .-. ft-7 Door. V8, pts, p/b. elf. tra\cl, 'an ct\. chansma. aura of glamo ur Y ou'll ha'e access to Houeehold exp. Call Mike Armatrong. ott Oyer Rd. Johnson, a11 aa111. Now at Uneoln Mercury us f . Co..11 Hwv BUICK ·70 SKYLARK, tully :;'~~~;~top PP pn\'lleged in(ormatton . Dtlemma 1s resolved. sense of d1recu on and aft 9am. APACE Movtng lrvtne 26~-6419 8lQ Beer Lake. never 2626 H1tb0f Blvd, c .M. Ntwpo11 s .. ~h loaded, JCtr clean. 17 purpose restored. & StOl'age. M3--9-4lO Mftlld (7l•) 866-"6 l 714/540-5630 6 7 3·0900 mpg, 2 owner Must sell. MUSTANG II '7" 4 cyl. Ilk. IF OCTOBER 7 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you possess C'\lrasenson ltitttllu•U MU $1500 obo. 650-8203 gd cond S595 Come to 1 d 1 · d brood ..._,_ft · .............. THlt ISLANDER 30' rblt eng, HONDA 'M CIVIC 212 Chicago Ave •3 pert"Cpt1on, )OU art" mus1ca an spintua . }OU ten t o U\."41USC Wiii tr.in. must be acuba 2 commerolal Hwlng exh1u1t, auto tlller, cMetlc blue, Mak• offer. Poriche ,65 SC Cpe Cad '81 Eldo, 69K ml. Hunt Bch. off 8.ach you are )OUr own most se vere cnt1c You also att a natural Olf1!fled. 873-3830 mecti. 1 leeth mlldl S400 compl Hlllng equip $5400. call 85•-3536 HELPI Muat Miii Xlt one good500cocn9d11• 7 10 60B1!'970B2ookPP Blvd. nr AtlantlC & Hunt-humanitanan . ~ou battle for the underdog. you are capable of helping & 1 Singer Macti $300. 1 $18.500. 993-6259 ~ll S8 --a VALET Pwt<lng Attendent. Commodore computer Ill /a:::b/I Audi 5000S '81. Surplu1 lo ml. Beet offrl 675-099~ · lngton St 9-6 Sat/Sun others solve their pro blems. Pisces. Virgo person s play important roles Exp'd or~ drlv· $850. ~94 fl -*?;n company car, 1 owner, PORSCHE 911s '75 SIL· C&d '82 FleetwOOC:, ~~· OLDS '67. xln1 cond new in your life You Wlll be on more solid financial, emouonal ground - Ing a61111•. 203. e.;ant dining group ,..._ ~ •• ~ ,:~,/~'.~.:: VER ANNtV. Mint. cond ~:!,~~'te~6 S~~ Tak~ eng. Best otter gets It! you also Wlll tind that many rules, regulations prov~ beneficial. MaJOr W..,./WAITllll duc.d to $198. ~drMr ~t Mooting. Belboa llln. sunroof. tires ok. $13,500. Call 673--3886 over payment• 6"5-41 16 66l-6465 domestic adjustment takes place for ~ou 10 ~ember. Full &part-tlmeln~ S149.Jacuzzi780-9533 35. S150/per mo. Jim $45()0/obo. 979-4130 9 PORSCHE 911S ·74 Bl~ Cad .83 Sdn DeVllle, r -T tlef. t9ClllltY. Experlelic;! I llT Pllllllll 213/9-48-7118 wttdy9 writ l'C'TMon thr Fri. w/tan leath lntr Com· lmmac. 3"'k ml, toeded. M A J 0 1 R Mtptul ~2..aae1 CIMld LES 957-6133 ENO TIE, up to 28' Poww AUDI '72, 1 owner. snrt, pletety ,-.torlld. S31K Ir Muat ... 1968-5088 A K E • ._.Illa &llllT Boet. Nftpor1 BMch. valve Job done. Good run rcpt1. $18,000 firm PARrrtME to~ wtth Jotm Wayne Tenm Club 543-9878 oond 11450. 657-0682 Cellular pnon. opt1ona1 NABERS S '""s'-+---+-"'- w1rehouH recehtln8 ~!!!11 Y._ ~ .. e:.ib•r•hlp Hunt'-ton Hart>our ~ llPIUll llllPUI Muat ... 10 appreciate 0 ........ e;_...... ""' 492-2005, 493-8617 CADILLAC 8-\d reeume to 12 · tie lo 45' ovrltll, '300/mo. Newport Center Dr, John Wayne Tennie Club Cell &40-7742 O!LIV£RY DEPARTMENT ROLLS '56 Sltwr Ctoud 1204, Newpot1 BMctl. Famll~•mb:~ .. ~ NEWPORT BEACH McLAREN'S BMW White with red i..ther LARGEST SELECTION CA 92MO 1700. 213/81 , OORING AVAILABLE Only S18.000. 533-4242 ot1111model.10Wmlteeqe ........... ..,. Ev,,., 9&57 Jany 1150/mo. 842-7190 ~t:~~!:,·:e s~e '80, TURBO SM ~~~!\~!'=, Needed "°* '°' poelttone Kina A hdboerd. cnb. Side ti.. Uttle Balboa Fullenon, CA low ml ' = cond ln!MM8'1dL.eigunaH ... ~ hdbo9rd. AntQ, Ff. lelend, 111Mt beern. Call 1t4-6IOl300 $5900. 875-140• 1110 ~r~:,~ ~:~~ e1:s:oree . 21we1-e101 s~~R~~·e!..W::. ~~~E:t 862·t424 Pine BrMltfront. Antq 8" AVllll . No ltw AbOW'd get1 ltt 1-6485 8l\IMna "9nd. 8~ Uo to 32' $330 LAAOI SEl.£CTION OF TOYOTA .74 Cellca. 6 ap 'U ........ .......•• Men'• med 2 po DMng Side tie to 2e· 1225 NEW' USED BMW'SI Loaded wlttl Power ~ ::==:=::.::.---! Mt-euttl100. 854-tMI 8WAL.DANCHORAGE ..... _ MWpelnt. 74.000ml .... ment.L•therlnt., ,,.,top, ,..,..,......,._,....-..-.---.....,..----Deity M 54&-1501 VOLUME SALES '**'t ~ condltlofl _...,...,... oowr't t. much k.. Ull IAVi *'ISOO on Memt.· 8111M1AWIMabie. 28' JO' 32' SERVICE&. Ll!ASIHO 11200. 83t·1 72. more4 (1233.\l ·-·-·· .:::::~.J.: 35'. S3S3 W. eo.t Hwy, 3670N.°';z~...._ lOHO 11ll mrfl llllW 11 .... I mD Ne. M Mon-fi1.. ,...._ eidt_-..., Avto. AMIN , StU3621 .t1•111 I S. W/IS2-ll204t4-1006/li Sofa ' 10 0• ... !1 WANTIO: Cut• u · (No. :tuia.a-;. (Uc#131UPV) u......., curwd/Wtlt. ti mo. OICI awtlcnft Medi I MW ~ W9i ,.. ... ff.n ....... ~ .... ~°'::.. ~ = 1r:r:a1ro';tW\ •· (11l)ltM27t ciPEN S~ 11•11• ... OOtld MOO. 171-7800 .___ ti I•' ..,.. ~'°'lo-Cert.I •sw .,... ~tMFlld Trade yout old atun fOf il tn0 OiCf m:i:$ oa "°''em oft \NI martlet SElL Idle lteme •II" I n••o~odtu with a wond«fvt dlloOINon. Mt\ 1 Ol••lflilld Ad Oalfy Pttot ~Ad Cl•1lfled lld Ma.at71 Adoflbta. 131·1310 Cll N09t 141-6eTI ~·M71 THEODORE ROBINS JORO . '. .. "."'\(I f, '• {\)\tA ¥f 'A •·•. 1' 111 I C8 Orllnge Coelt OAJLY PllOT/Sundey, October 8, 1916 MUC llJTIC( -w 'lemlOW•'H•M MTITM>UIWM M1mOUl•"1-mte Mnnouewn (CITACIDI "=•> um ITAW um lrTAW um ITATW um lrTA~ Gel ..-r A.._. The fo1cMtr1Q per110N .,. The~ P9"ION _.. TM..,.,,..,._...,_. .,. The~ l*'ION .,. ca. wr dOlna ~ea: Ootrlt ~-= dOlf'O ~ • ~ do6r18 t1u11r1W • eom. N0nCa TO OIJllNOAHT. lncJuitrlel COfnmodltloM. PALM oat..r MTIAI· ~ l nfte A Olv of rnonweeltll lupply, 124 I.A*° a~~ Cfel\. L 1teO W.inut •!. Tlllldn .• CA MENT VIUA, LTO., HO ~ ,._.. Inc., a40 8foadW9y ~... 91MJt!, t2NO Newpot1 CenMr Dri¥it, a-. ~ Pliece.. N9wpcw1 0 , eo.t. ...... CA ta21 DOH t tM1ugn 100 !no-Mary Mn ~trail 200. Newport leedl, CA e.ati. CA ._.,.... Oenerel Mertdien, A c.11-~ ' Sport 42 Golden Star t2tt0 AonHJ H PcNwa IA CA tornla Corpclfetton, 124 YOU AN! IEINO ~o IMM. CA 92714 ' Leone lanbotn Caote. oorporellon). ••o ftro· ·~ Former CIA chief predicts more double agents likely IV ~IHTff: (A Ud. te e9l1 fht~ bu••-11 con-778~ Helotrope. Cot'ON'9 duotlon Pleoe, Newport O. co.ta ....._ CA 9H21 dH1and1ndo) JANICE ducted by' D.t M#, CA ta211 e.ati. CA t2tl3 Thie buelMM 11 con. WOOL VIMOH JOY Ind M1ry AM H•b9nttr•lt L W.ndell "Y*. ~ TNt INlll'leM 11 ton• dueted by. 111 lndMOual LINDA CHl"YL WOOL· Spor1 ·~ eo-....w.... ,.... duCMd by' • oorporetlon Jwn. l4ollend. ~· Vl"TON, Pl1lnllff A8· Thie ltlt91Mnl WM IM Pot1 e..d't, CA t2teO fb\lld' H. P~ ~ Thi. ltltlm9'lt W• llled 1lgnM1 i nd Vl,.GINIA wttll ti... County Ci.tle of Ot· 0.lld R ~. 2t1 dent with 11'19 County Cler\ of Ot· WOOl.VEATOH ~tiff,.._ ... County on 8-pt..-nber Oulnnl#A--. LOI AAOI. Thie ~· Wiii llled ... County on Sep'*'tber AUSTIN. 1 cxas (AP)-A former top U .S. spymaster says he was not surpnsed by charaes that a f1.11Jti\.e former C IA aacnt SC)Jd secrets to the Soviet Union, and predicts more double aaents will be uncovered. disappeared from his home in Santa Fe. N.M ., ICjs than twodayufter FBI atents confronted him with es- p1onqe alleptions o n Sept. 20. Howard . 331 met in Austna a year aao with SOv1et IC<!!: .v~c1als and received money fvr U .S. 1ntelhaencc secrets according to an affidavit filed in fed~ral court in Albuquerqul'. N.M .. and made public Friday. see a Ourryofspydefecuons in a short pcnod as has happtncd to both East and West in the past rew months ID Europe. 1 •• "You tend to ael them in eye cs, 8IQttOr ' 13 tN5 CA 94022 wttll tM County Clitrtl Oii Ot· t t. 1N5 "'f• -.. • C~M · ,....1 Tiii• bu••-I• con-af'I09 County on Sept~ ,.._ DAYI ....... ,_..__ Publtlhed OrtlnQ9 Cout duct.cl br; 4, lNll Publllhed OtllnOI Col.It ........ -,... to .. a O.lly Piiot Septemb« 29. l_,,,. Sanborn CaDMI ,_,41 Dally Pitot SeptMlber 22. .,...,,,..., '"' 1 nee et October 8, t3, 20. 1N5 TNt •••*'*'t wae flied Publlehed Orang. Cout 29, Oc1oW 8, t3, tta6 he said'. He said spies who defect often identify other spies and "moles." or double agents. ... ...n., Su-755 wttll thl County OWt1 ot Ot· Delly Ptlot September 15, Su-735 A...._ w ,..._ oe1.. .,. County on Set>t~ 22, ~. October e. tNll _. ,,.._. ,_. ,._ .,._.. l'talC NOTJC[ 23. 1985 "'1MI au-120 "8.JC NOTICE "The odds are high there will be spies in other aaencies as well," said Bob Inman. a former dil'C(;tor of the National Security Aaency and a former deputy dil'C(;tOr or the CIA. Inman. in an interview published Saturday by the Austin American- Statesman, said internal c hanges in the C IA designed to identify double agents "may be the beginning to pay off some dividends." According to government sourcx:s. Howard was fired b y the C IA in 1983 after he refused assignment to Mos- cow and was implicated by a poly- ~ph test in petty theft of mo ney and 1 n illegal drug use. "lnsUlntly there 1s a tendency for tht' handlers of those asents to send out an alarm that they may be exposed," Inman said. "In some cases they don't m ove and the leads come out and you be&ln to arr~st ~pie.". ........... ,.......... p blllhld Of-COMt ---------1 ... ....., .............. ,_ ITATIMINT cw u -...... rtllJC NOTICE ftcTlTIOUI IUllNlll WliftC ... wt .. "-' raw AaANOOfimNT CW Delly Piiot ~ember 2t. _.....;;..:;;;:;.;;;,;~;;;..;..;;..;;;___ NAm ITA1WlmNT .... UH CW fltcTmOUI October 8. 13, • IM5 '9CTmoue IUllNIH The fo4lowlng P9F90M .,. I ,_ ._ Mf .. ,_ IMl ... H NAm &1-773 NAm ITAT'lmwT dOlng bullfllll u : Tom A. 111911 -......, ,_ .._., Th• lollowlng p.,1on1 •-..,. MnnH" ll'9 fo4lowlng l)erlOna .,. Hlllrl~ 218 E. t1 St., ._ ._ -. _. raw 118"9 ·~ n ... u.. of ,._ ""'PK oolng bullne.t ... The eo.11 Meta. Ca tH27 ...... ....., 11'41 ~ the Flct1t1ou1 Bu1ln•11 ................... --.. Cl'Mtlve Soun.. t&& w Patrica Mlty o.roon.r.. ~ Mlf M....,. .......... , Hem.. Cataline Sunroot ....... ,..,_ :=. tttll St. E-233. Colli Mela, 1tt2 W99tmlnlater. CO.ta lwtt.r ........ "-tM Compeny. 2470 Newpof1 M.u.ITA,_.., CA92827 Meta.CAt2821 C10Wt. Blvd . Colle M•... CA The followlng l*90M.,. Joeeph A MoNrty. 956 KIMeth WeyM Utcnntld. TMre -.._ ..... ,. 92827 ~~II: W 19th St. E-233. Co.It 1"2 Weltmlnleter, Cotta former agent Edward L. Howard has been c harged' with selling U .S. intelligence secrets to the Soviet Union. He has been sought since he Sources in Washington said thl' FBI was investigaung a second suspect who, like H oward, was fired from a U.S. intelligence JOb. Inman a retired admiral, 1s presi- dent or Microelectronics and Com - puter Technology Corp.or Austin. ~e was director of the NauonaJ Security Agency from 1977 to 1981 and deputy ('IA ducctor tn 1981 and 1982. .... ,., .... Yeu fMJ Wlftl fll9 Flctttloul 8u"'-IAL IMAOE.8, et51 Mw, CA 92921 M .... CA t2827 Inman said it was not unusual to • _. • MtlfNr rWit ,...,.,... referred to ll:IOw -w.,,.. A..,. . Sult• ne. Thie bu1IM11 11 con-J ~ Soeoa. 4592 -.. .,. W ,_ • Ml kftOWft llled In Orang. County on Huntington 8Hch, CA ducted by: en lndMdUll Loekllaven, Irvine, CA 92714 ~ • .......,,,_lftllfcalen July 27. 1985 F2515a2 92647 Joeeph A. Moflat1y Thie bu1lnH1 11 c:on-WI .....,_, ,...,..., ~ • Karyn Anne Poo69. tit Mlrda Loi• •awn, 13202 Thie 1ta1..,,.,1 wu ftled ducted by: en lndlYldull 'll e ..... 8'd .-0. (..._. In Bayal<j9 Of' .• •LS, Neiwpor1 Summtt Cltde. WMtmlnster, wtth 11141 County Clitrtl of Or· P1trlela DMtoehlrs .. ,...... Moll). e.ech CA 92880 CA t2tl3 ... County on Sept..-nbel Thi• •tllernenl WU "*' .,.._ da ... .. _. Thi .. bu"'-WM ~ Comle Kay H-. 1633 I 10. tN5 with the County Ci.ti ol Ot· .,.._ ..... cftaolofl ..,. duct.cl by an lnOMdUll. MerytnOll StrM t. WMI· .... '1~ ange County on SeptM1b9' .W i.tN tt.w un plao Thie ltllement wu ftled """"'-· CA 92$13 Publlthed Orang. Cout t 1. 1985 • • DIAi CAUNDAMOI w11h 11141 County Clerk of Ot· Thie bullMM 11 con-Deity Piiot September 15, ...a12 Pit• preHnter Ufll ange County on AIJQU8t 28, ducted by. 22, ~.October I. 1985 Publllhecl Orange Cout ,....._.._ ~ • -1985 conni. Kay Haw su-12e 0111y Piiot SeptM1b9r 22 . ..._en .... OOfte. Publllhed Orange Cout Thi• llat.,,,.,,t w• Nici 29, Octobor 8, 13. 1985 UM 4*18 o -..,...... Diiiy Piiot Septembel 15. with tr... County Ci.ti of Ot· rtllJC NOTICE Su·727 ~ no i. --a 22. 29. October 8. 1985 ang. County on September __ .;...;.;~.;....;..;..;;....;..;,;-.._1 ptotllclcllcM; 1u ,........ Su-717 13, 1985 '9CTmOUlllUWM --PllllJ--C-NO_T_IC_E __ I ::"'f1~ ~1::W1~ .. .,, •c NOTl"r PublllNd Or1111g9 ~ T ~TW•NT ma I d • d • t I• 11Ie1 ,.._, \IL Dally Piiot SeptM\bel 21. M fol~-""" pert0nt ere FICTITIOUI llU.,._11 doing bu"'-u : Colton NAMe ITAft......, llPUIPl•d• .. ueled....,. ITArw.NT °' Octoo.r 8, 13. 20, 1985 Generll. Peelflc 11111 Apert-The following P«IOfll er• .,. la con. MCUCIM "' A.IANOOUUUfT Of Su-181 men11, SunMI Cr•t Apan-doing bullMN u : -. UH Of FICTITIOUt menll. FOtJf Wlndt Apat1· Tl1E MASTER'S BAKE ,.:.._~.n:.::::"'..:.: ., ..... M.u. PtllllC NOTICE men11. 18552 MacArthur SHOPPE 19884 Buch ...,... ., c-. r '-~ Th4t lollowlng p.r1on1 ,.....,,.._, ... --.. Blvd., Suite 440. Irvine. CA Blvd .. Hu,;llngton Beach, CA ..... Ml eofwto IU .._.. have lbendon.d IM UN of .. ,..,,,....,. :=., 92715 92884 , otrH 001•~ d• 111 Ill• Flctlllou1 Bu1ln•11 NAMI ITA,,._ .. , John Minar. i 8552 Simon May•rowllz. t2 ... N~ TOM AAE HAIR· The folloWltlg pwlOn9 .,. Mac:Arthut Blvd . St• 440. Klamlth. Irvine. CA 92714 puplu•d Mn ..... STYLES 2t8 E t7th St dotng bu-'~ u : Irvine, CA 92714 Thl1 bu1lnee1 11 con-°'=== da la= Cotta M-CA ~2827 ., IVR PEARTREE LIMITED, OeYld K. Lamb, 18552 duct.O by· ............... ,...... .... -= TM Flctl!lou• Bull-A Clllfornll Umlled Plrt· MacArthut Blvd. SI• 440, Slmon M.y.,owtu --... Heme refwred lo •bov9 WU nerilhlp, p.., Tr .. Manor 1"'1119. CA 92715 Thia llltemtnl WU llt.o ~ ..,._ 1 "" ~ ftled In Ofange County on A p 1 r I m • n I 1 , i 8 5 5 2 Thi• bulln... 11 c:on· wl!h 11141 County Clerlc of Or· ltAA I ... ....._ .... 8' no -Melen.. l Hlrdler 535 MacArthur Blvd . SI• 440, ducted by' I 1)9'*81 pan. ange County on SeptMl!Mj 009 • "" ........ ,... Santi Ana A.... ~ lrv!M, CA 92715 Mrlhlp 17 1985 -..,._ 1 Uft ..,.._ • ,.._ BMd\ CA 92827 John Mlnu 18552 Jotin Minar. Oen. Pertner ' ,,_ ._,,. de ill age du o 8 Thi•' ~nMI wu con-MacArthur Blvd .' Ste 440, Thie 11119'Mtlt w• filed Publtened Ofang. Cout 111\e oftctM • .,uda ::T! Cluct.O by Ill lndlvld~ Irvine, CA 927 t5 with 1119 County Clett( of Of. Deity Piiot Sept9'Tlb9r 29, =.r dtrMtOflo t Tiii• ... ,.,,..,, WU nt.o Oavlel K Limb. 18552 ·~ County on $eptM1bel Octot>er 8, 13. 20. 1985 C-. No 17 Cll.. wtth ti... County Cl«k 01 Or· Mec:Arthur Blvd . Ste 440, 4, 1985 ..._._ • ~u-782 ' ·~County on 8eptM1!>9f lrvlne, CA 92715 .. _,_ Ti... nanw Ind lddr ... 01 11 1985 Mehrdlld RUMlch, 18552 Publlah«S Otang. Cout ---------~':;'~ ! <1~1 ;:;1,1><:.r Publllhed 0ranoe eo..t MecArtcriur92B71vo5 . s11 «0, 0111y P11o1 s.p1..-nt>er 15. rtllJC NOTICE CENTRAL ORANGE COUN-Delly Pilot Septemb9' 22, ll'VIM, A 1 22. 29, Oclober 8. 1985 __ ;..;;.;;..;;;,.;;..;.;..;;..;..;..;.;;..__ TY MUNICIPAL COURT 700 28, October 8, 13, 1985 All RuJ. i8552 MICAr1hur _______ eu._1_1_9 1 ~A~ll Civic Cent• onve W•t. Su-733 :ti1is Ste 440. Irvine, CA P\8.IC NOTICE n... followlng pertOnt .,. S1n11 An•. f'alttoml1 92701 Thi• buelnHI 11 c:on-doing bullnetl •: The nMIO. addr ... , Ind f'tlll.IC NOTICE duct.Oby: FICTTTIOUI ..,..... THE CO~ACT LENS EX· Students make TV film tei.pnone numb41r ol Pllln· John Miner NAME ITATWmJJT PRESS, 7011-A Werner tiff'• •llomey, or pltlnllN FICTITIOUI llUllNESI Thi• •l•letnenl wu llled Th9 lollowlno pertofi. .,. Ave .. Huntington Beach, CA wllh<>Yt en ellorney, II IEI NAME ITATWMINT wllll the Coonty CNlrk of Or· doing bu11,,... u : Pro-92847 nombr•. I• dlr.cclon y el nu· Th• lollowlng per1on1 ere anoe County on Septemb« r...ion11 Bllllng ~•I•. Com tech M1rk111ng m1ro de telelono del doing bull,_. u : 20 1985 4884 Oo4latlo Clrc:t., Hunt-Groop, lne. •bogldo del demtndante. 0 z EN ITH Bus IN Es s . FW71-lnglon Beach. CA 92849 Tiii• bu1ln•H II con-del dem1no1nt1 qu• no FORMS. 17777 Mein. Suite PvOllehed Oranee eo.t Virginia H Bryce. 4884 ductad by Stadenta from the fifth and •bth 1rade film cla• at Loe Aneetee• S2nd Street School 1atn banda-on profeulonal film pro- duction ezperlence producing a public aemce announcement on cblld M.fety at Hoo•er Street on Friday. Stadenta wrote the .crlpt and were featured u dlrecton. producen, camera operaton and acton. llence lbogado. 11) DANIEL G. Irvine. CA 92714 Deity Piiot ...,._.,,. 21 Oo4latlo Clrele, Hunllngt~ Douglu Plllmtn, PrMl-T. WELCH, Attorney II LIW, Roche Enlerprl-. Inc. A October .. 11, •. ,. • BMcll, CA 92649 dent eoe E. Ch1Pmlfl Aveoue, Cllllloml1 Corp • ~n• Cneri.. E. Hetrick. 8832 Thil •l•lement WU tiled 0 r n g •. CA 9 2 8 8 8 Thll but1n1aa 11 con-MIMlon C>rt\19, RolefnMd. with the County Ci....k of Or· 71 4-907-5771 ducted by CA 91770 ange County on Sep1M11>er DATE (Fecn11 AUG 12 TA Diel, Vic.Preeldenl --.. ---,c-NO_T_"'_r __ I Tiii• bulln•H 11 COfl· 13. 1985 1985 Thta 11119menl wu filed '"~ rw. Ouctad by co-panner1 f2lll4a ,...,, a. Kuhel, C*t, wttll the Coonty Clefk of Or-FlCTTTIOUI M.l ... ll Vlrglnll H Bryce Publtalled Orange Cou! bf 0.-. I . ar-n. ~ ange County on September ~ ITATUllWT Thia lllltmenl wu lli.d Ollly Piiot 5-ptMlber 29. 0!'fybl~ ~~1>4tf 221 13. 1985 f21M11 Tiie io11ow1ng per.one er• :;.·~~nz, c~~~ Oc1ot>et 6. 13, 20. 19:! 748 29. October 8 • 13 · 19 as PublllheO Orsnge Cout d~ ~~';r C~AST. 515 4· 1985 By tb~ Auoclated Pr~u Su-748 0.,ly PllOt 8-ptemb« 29. A<*:I Cor o.i Mii CA ~ •-.,. NOTll'C Thousands protest abortion in marches across country Oc1oti.t 8. 13. 20, 1945 92825' °"' · Publllhed Otenge Coat r~ "''-Th d f I Bu-7411 CMl!Jana <Hmetdi. 516 0111y Pltof s.c>tenit>er 15, ---------ousan s o peop e protesling •-1e NOTICE ---------Acac1., Coron• Del .. .,. CA 22, 29. October e. ttas ~~A=• abon1on marched Saturday in peace-__ ,._...-.__, _____ , Pt.a.IC NOTIC£ 92825 Su-718 Tll9 tOllowlng '*"°"'er• ful rallies outside hospitals across lhe ITAn.NT °' Gi.nn St-.i, 325 ..._. PlllJC NOTtCE dotno bullneu u country. w11h one minister calling for WITHDftAW~ 'ROM FICTTTlOUl llUSINIH Df'tve. Laguna e.acti, CA 1--~~;.;;..;..;.;;.~.;;....-N-port Blvd Trevat, "a praver army" to J01n the battle ... --• .._ NAME ITATf•NT 92528 E 8 ·• & T ...... H b 1 ... _,,._"__. flCTfnOUI .,..... •c · u .. ,_ ,.y., u · against legah1ed abon1on. ONMTlfllQ ~" Th9 fOllowlng P9fl0fll er• Thl1 bu1lnHt II con· NAME ITATWlmNT BUllneu & Tt1vel c.,,1.,, f'ICTITIOUI 11Ua..a1 dot~ bullf!MI u ducted by. The totlOwlng per.on1 11e Tren1por11t1on & Com-1 he Chnst1an Action Council NAM!! B DY BRONZE OF Chrl1t1ena Owhardt ootng buslntM 11· StrlC!ly munleltlon Hub. Trtnl?Of'-planned lhe protests for 300 cities in 1 AMERICA, 3818 Beer J. Thte 111t_,1 wu tiled Pltloe 220 Pr~tory Of tetlon & Communlc1t1on an cffon to force hosp itab to stop The followlno P9fl0n hu S1n11 An1. CA 9270.C with the Counly Ciertc of Or-Eut 'Newport BMch CA C41fllar, 2156 N-port Blvd., wl!hdt1wn u •QOMr•I part-Robet1 I< Levy, 41'44 ange County on 5-ptemt>« 92eeo · Colt• Meu. CA 92827 performing abortion~. sa:d Cunis J. ~from tile p1rtner1111p op-Wntm1n11e1 • 111. Hou•-18. 1985 Oel>r• s . .....,to-. 220 Newport Beech R•n· Youns. exelutivc direc ior o f the «•ting under Ille llclltlOua :on. Te~as 77027 F~ Promontory [)( Eut N-· tlll/Tourt Inc., A C1lllornl1 council. bu•lne&1 neme ol COMBAT Th11 bu11ness la con-Publlahed Or.no-Cout port Beach CA·92eac) Corpofetlon, 2156 Newport THE GAME OF SURVIVAL ducted by Delly Piiot $9Pt9'nb9' 29. Tiii• bu~lnHt 11 con-Blvd . Co111 M111, CA ''HOSP.llals arc associated With •t 8801 Bot .. Avenue w .. ,. Robort K Levy October 8. 13. 20. l985 OUC1.0 by: en 1n0tvldu11 92827 g1v1ng l:fe." said Karen M cGee. who mtnliflf, Callfornll 92883 Thta e111emen1 wu !tied Su-785 Debra Hento-Tiii• bu11neu •• con-rgan1zed a protest in Jackson, M ich. The tlciltloua bu1lne11 with '"'-Coonty Clerk 01 Or-Thi• 111191Tl«lt wu 111.o dUC'l.O by: ~ n1m .. 1a1.,,...,..11orthep1rt·•ngeCounryonSeptemi-Plll.JCNOTICE wtthth9CountyCterkolOr· P1uJJBurchet1 But when hospitals perform n«antp wu tiled on July 15. 1 3 i985 •no-County on Sept.mt>.r Th11 1t1terMnt wu filed abortions, 11's ccrtainl}I a paradox." 1985 tn tne County ol Or-F-....:z FICTTTIOU9 llU._H " 1985 wi1h the County Clerlc ol Or-In Santa Monica, about 100 enoe FILE NO F281196 PuOlllhed Oreno-Cou: NAllllE ITA-na.NT ,,...,. ange County on Sept.miler Full Name end Addr•• ol D111y Pilot Sep1ember 29 The toliowt penon• 1,. Put>tlllhed OrtnG9 Cout i3, t985 2 protesters d 1splayed three fetuses. one lhe P.,1on w1111or111.1ng October 6. tJ. 20, l985 004ng t>4AI,.,.;:.. 0111y Piiot Sec>•.mb9' 22. ,...,. 4 weeks old. and earned signs calling Ron•ld w1yoe Sepp. 8801 Su- 756 J ' p AND ASSOC . 29 Octot>« 8. 13. 1985 Publllhed Or.no-Cout abortion "the ultimate child abuse." 0o1 .. A¥eOue w .. tm1n•1e< 17480 Dode •7 Foun:eJn Se-738 Diiiy Pilot SeptM11>« 29, An estimated 12,000 people c"t,1~°'n': 92 R8!;110 w1yne PtllllC NOTICE v~':e~' ~~~.:,,. 17480 October 8' 13' 20· 19:~1eo marched in Baton Ro uge. La .• said SIPP FICT"10Ul llUl*HI 01i11e H . Fountlln v111ey. Plll.IC NOTICE the Rev. Larry Stockstill. one of the R..o •nd Wright Al· NAME ITATWMIWT CA 112708 4 5 I ho d rall lorneyt II Lew 800 Glen-The lollOWlng P«IOOI ere Cetriy Kr1v111 ' 17454 ~!""OU .. IT· .. ~~.. fltlll.JC NOTICE c crgy w organize 1es In neyre Lagun1 BMcti CA dOlng bu•ll'-• u I Sen11 Luc;11 Fount tin V•l· ._. .. ',.,.......,' Lou 1s1ana. Publtlh«I Oreno-Cout Fa111ne Surft>oerd 11111 1ey CA 92108 Ti... lotlOWlng P«90t'll ei;• FICTJTIOUI M.ll#tlll The Lou1S1ana protesters. many 0111y Pilot Septembor 29.,Newqu111 Lane. Huntington P11 Albers, 21io2 c11 .. g1!no bullnete u : Chuck 1 N.AMI ITATIMRNT wtth c hildren in strollers. followed a gan1zcrs said represented an unborn child. Stockstill urged the protesters to becomt' "a prayer army" in the fight against abortion. Dr. Mildred Faye Jefferson, as- sociate clinical professor of surgery at Boston University's school of mcdt· cine, told the protest that "more than 13 million unborn children have lost their lives" since the Supreme Court'-; 1973 decision legalizing abonion. "Neither thi'> nation nor any other nation on canh can afford that kind o f loss." she said. Baton Rouge police escorted about 50 people -mostly members of the National O rganizauon for Women - who were advocating women's nght to legal abortions. Mary Russ. president o f the Lou1s1· ana NOW chapter. said the protc'>t was "to represent what 1s the maJOnly of this country." More than 1.300 people carrying banners. signs and uny coffins. marched in six Washington c1t1es church '"We·11 stop bc:ng observers and become pan1c1pants." Ralhcs also were held in Mic higan, V1rgin1a. Flonda. Ohio, C~hfornia, rennessee, Georgia and Connecticut. In Santa Monica. protest organizer Virg.mia Brownson would no t say where she obtained the fetuses and said she was unsure whether they had been abon ed or miscarried. Santa M onica Hospital Medical Center issued a statement, which said: "While Santa Monica Hospital Medical Center recognizes others' nghts lo dis!ICnt and to speak freely, we ask that they recognize the hospital's ri~hts to offer needed medical services, a nd o ur patients' nghts to receive this care." Other hospitals targeted for the protests issued s1m1lar statements. Lou Walls, a spokt'sman for Fair- fax. Va . H ospital. said. "We don't call them abonions. Wt' call them terminations. We perform a limited number of tl'rminat1ons. And that's all in the nature of the fact that we'~ 1hc largest birth center in the metro area, third on Eastern Seaboard. and October e 13. 20 1985 ae1c11 CA 92e.t9 0e4 Cid. Mtuion v .. 1<>. CA hol .....,,~f~~ ~ Ttie totloWltlg '*'°"'•re hearse bearing a casket that or-Su-784 Je<ome Met 17111 N--92892 1!9')'. .._,, dol"" bullnMI u : . St• 294!. Corona del Mer CA .... qu1a1 L1n1. Huntington Th~ bu~neu 11 con· ~~5 WQ~rn SlllN lndu~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "We'll vote people into office a nd we'll vote them o ut," said the Rev Harley Allen. pastor or the Spokane, Wash., First Assembly o f God eighth in the country." Beech. CA 92649 oucled by Ch1r... John Colt. 219 tries, Inc.. 18182 Peclflc ---------1 Thia bualnen 11 con. Suun R«imen Nerclttul Av• .. Corona del Cout Hwy , Huntlngion f'tlll.IC NOTICE ducted oy Thi• t11t9'T14Hlt wu Ill.cl Mer, CA 92825 Beach. CA 92889 Man held in Lebanon seized because of DEA work: Wife Jerome M•I With the County Ci....k of Or-Thi• bualn•H 11 con· United Stetn Commero. flCTmOUI au1.-.E11 1 Thie atll41m41nl waa filed ange County on SeptMlber duct.a b . en lndlvld 11 Co•p NAMI ITATWMeNT Wllh tne CouMy Cletk ol Or-25, 1985 Chuck ~oll u Thi• bUlln•u II con- Ttle lollowlng P41fl001 ere 1nge CC>Ynty on S09tember f2il7llOI Thll llll9ment wu llJ.o dUC!ad by: dOlrtg bulln ... H COMB/IT 13. 1985 Publl1hed Orange Coul Ith lll9 County Clerk 01 Or-Anthony Ab1Jl0y THE GAME OF SURVIVAL. f2.IM7t Diiiy Pilo: 841ptemb9' 29 w Thi• ltllOfMnl WU 111.o 8801 8ol14 Avenue, West Pub1t1hed Orange Coaa1 Oc!ober 8, 13, 20. 1985 ' ~~9~~~inty on Septemb« with the County Clerk ol Or· mtn11er. C1lllorn1192683 Dilly Piiot September 29, Su-771 · , __ •no-CC>Ynty on s.puwnt>« Rober'! JOMph Demel Jr . OclO~• 8 13. 20. 1985 Publllh.o Ortng9 Coul 13, 1985 O L Q( Fl M Uo d h 322.C s M1ln Street Sanrel Su-757 Delly Pilot September 22. ,...... H L YW )0, a (AP) -The rs. nahue sat she as lx."Cn 1n ··:;:~.~"~ 0 • " w l'lllllC NOIJC[ l'IJll.IC NOIJC[ " ""'"" •. " '":.,.. 0:.":.:" ~= ... ~'. !",'.~;~.a:'. y~ ~:r"h':sb.~~ ':!.~~~~d ~~~;~, ·~~sh,i~~ r:;·~~::-:·i.h;: :;;~'? Sent• Ana. CA FICTITIOUI _, ... 11 Octot>« 8· 13· 20· 19~_759 becauo;c of his work nr. an informant being treated well. Donne M S•PP 8ao1 FICTmoua 8UllNHI NA .. ITATW•NT f1ta1C NQTIC[ for the Drug Enforctmcn1 Adminis--"He said that he was all nght and 8olN Avenue w"1m1n11er I r HA1~.~-!}AftMENT The toclowlng i>erton• er• trat1on. that he was h~1ng to be coming CA 92863 fie .,,..,....ng per1one ere dOlng bull,_ u Colt1 '1C11Tl0Ue llUWll h Th•• bueine11 11 c.on OOlni bu1ineu 11 M ... ,~ Beach NOf'lh ..,._ ITAT'l-.n P\BJC NOTIC[ Steven Donahue was informing o n o m c soon," rs. Donahue. who duC1ed by • o-r•t P•rt l B CONSUL TtNG. r velOdoe 2450 ~ The 1o11ow1ng per90n9 .,. drut}smuu.Jing Lebanese families for talked with her husband on Tuesday, Mrlt'llp l TO Rot>8<1 Hopper Mlnla-B~vd· "'-~ . ..,__ CA d= .................. ..._..... ,ICTJTIOU • .,..... the EA whe k d ""d . A t said in an interview publ1'shed Satur-Aot>en J~ Demel Ji tries Ev1~ic.1 Advttory ,_;...,..,..,.J' •L..._,ant""'. 32771 P ~,..-,.,·--....... 115i· NAmlTAT'fmNT w n : nap.,.:. 1n ugus , _ _,,,, s~ Ch 1 111n S<iPPOrt -., """ ......._._ .,_, Ti... followlnQ ~· .,. Johanna Donahue said 1n an inter-day in the Fort Lauderdale News and Thi• st1tement wH Iii.a OutrH ch ; 1 w1ntarn111ht M•g•ll•n 111•· L•oun• OoV9 SL, St• 105· ~ ...... ~ · 1ew published Saturday 1n the fort Sun-Scnllncl. with the County Clerk or Or Niguel CA 92877 Beach. CA Hteo doing ..,....._II v -no-County on Storember Irvine CA 927 t 5 SetUotn Alllt>nll 5344 De o.nn. L. Winthrop. Ms . BAIOGES OF LIGHT· Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel. British author Anthony Haden- 19 1985 Ro1>er1 E H()ppe( 5 Wlf'I· Role A..,. Woodtllld Hiii• MFCC 19491 s .. "' Cllu11 18783 8Mcll Blvd · Hunt· DEA spokesman R obert Feldkamp Guest had been in Lebanon with ,...,4 ternlghl IMne CA 112715 CA 1113&·• • lrvlne.'CA 92115 . lngton Beech. CA 9~ RMd •no wr1ghl A: Trif1 bu11na11 11 con-Thte bu•'""' 11 con-Joan Andrew•. M s .· p.,., F Starbltng, 8281 said Donahue was not a DEA agent. Donahu~ working on a book about 1orney1 11 L•w 800 oi.n. duc:eo 1>y ducted by 1 Qlnefal !>Ml· MFCC. 1422 Sl•rr• Att•, M1n111110 Circle. Hunt· but declined to commt'nt o n whether drua lramcking there . Haden-Guest neyre Legun1 BeM:ri CA Robert E H()ppe( nerllllp Tu1t1n CA 92&80 '"''°" BMcll. CA 92648 Donahue may have been working for said he believed Lebanese families Pubfllhed Ot1~111 Thia 11~1~1 wu Iii.cl Jerry Lenling Thi .. bulln"• I• con· hi• bueln.H 1' con-the agency as an informant. involved in dru 0 traffickin° abducted 0111y Piiot S~temb9r 29. wlltt lh• County ci.tk 01 Or· Thi. 11et~1 wee "*' duct.a by 1n lndMdull duct.a by .__ ---==--..;;:=====:..:===-.,--....::::"::::__.= Octoi:-e. 11 410 1911 s .no-County on Seoternt>« with ti... Counly Cwt1 of Of. Joell And,... P«., ~ Sterbllng Su 783 17, 19115 ,.__ enge County on 841pt..-nt>« Thi• i111emer11 "'" fllad Thl1 11a1amen1 wu Ill.cl r_,_ 4 1985 with tM Coun!y Clerk of Of. wl1h Ille County Ci....k of Or· Publlllhed Or1ng4r ~t • f'atnl -no-County on Sec>tMlbel enge County on SeptMlber Delly Pilot Septemti.t 2t, Publllhed Orano-Cout 11. IN 5 120 1986 October 8. i3 20. 1985 Delly Piiot Septernb« 15, ,_ ,_,,. Su-781 22 29 Oct<>ber 8 1985 Publlthed Ofenge Cout Publllhecl Otlnge eo.it . . . Su-123 0111-t Piiot Sept.-nw 22. Dally PllOI s.c>tember 2t, . - / PAC.,IC Vl!W MeMOAIAl PARK Cemetery • Mortuary 29, Oclober 8, 13, tN5 Octot>« e. 13. 'JP. 1f!~ 7 ... Su-7'9 ..... "" cttapel • Crematory f'ta.IC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE 3500 Pac1f1c. View Or1v" 11--....;...;.;...;;....;......;......;......._ __ .....;;,..;;.;;=;..;.o.;..;.,,-.;.. __ --------- Newpotl 84ta<:h FICTTTlOUI llU ... H f'ICTmOUe llUWH P1alC NOTICE -------644-2700 111.U. ITATWMINT N-. ITATWmWT rta..JC NOTICE HA.-aOA LAWH· MT OllVE Mortuary • Ce m•l.,ry Crematory t8~5 Gisi.< Ave Coeta Me'a 5•0.5554 MR'CI MOTHE.-1 NU MOAOW.AY llORTUAltY 1 10 llfoadway Cotta~ Ml-1~150 Tll9 followtng per-9001 '" The IQllOwlng 1*'9001 ere 'tC'T11lOUI ..,._,, I de)jng bullMM 11 l °°'ng ~ u Coml)liCI MAm ITATWmwT ACln"tOU9 IVIMM MPM Productton1 1982 Olace Unffmlt.CS, t8•4·B Ti... fOlow4ng perwne 1w. NAm eTATIMUfT Vl111 Caudel. N•wport Hert>or ~, Colt• MeM. doing butlneM M Joi.. The l<*owlng P"IOtll lfl S..Ch. CA 92'e0 Cat $2827 Fw•. 4 Benyein Tr .. lene. dOlno bullnell • Thomae l<•lly Muon. The M1111t'I ..... ShOp-!MM, CA n'ltll J f l!.X ASSOC . 88&5 At· ltfl2 VIiie C~ ~I pe Inc (A Ca1tf corpor.,IOn). Vlrgll Magnuion, ~ Se-lllntt A..,.. 8te 1811, Hun! 8"c:fl. CA 92et0 itM-1 e..cti llVd . ~· fl'retl 'fr• t.an., lnllM. CA lngt~ 8-c:tl, CA t2t41 Arlllur Byington 10 t Ing.ton e..cn. Cal t2t4t 92115 l..J Moor•. 8885 Atlanta Sc:l'Ol7 Piila Pti33, ~ Tiii• bulln... 11 con-lett>lt1 Oltcy 4 len'ren Av•. '154, Huntington 8eecn CA Het3 ducted 11y 1 eclf'pondton trw ~ • .,..,.,.,.CA t2ft8 hacfl. CA t28411 Thi• bullnffl ,, con The Miit•'• ... ltlop. Thia ~ II --Tiii• bullMN le aon 0Uc1ed by P9 tnc . OW A PlllM90n, due*' ..,-.,, ~ cklated by ThOf'nel Klllty Meaon p,_..,,, V1tJ1 ~ !J Moore Thl1 ltaW'nent WM "I.a Thll et.iemem ._ Ned Tilli •111 '*" ... MM Till:t at9temen1 wm flllCI with IM County Cwt1 of Ot· with the County C1er11 o1 Ot· """ fN County Qetlt Of Ot· wltll tile County Clitrtl of Ot· .,. County on lep1..-nt>« •noe Countv on..,_. • .,. County on ~ber .,. County on·S.eniber 13. t"5 ,.._ 11, IHI! ,_, 11.1... ,._,.. 13. INS ,_.. P\lbfllhed OtllnOI CoMt Publt"'-' Ot111'9' COMt P\lbhfled Or1111g9 Coeat PvtMllNd Clrar1QI eo.t Ot:ly Piiot hpt9tnW 2t, Diiiy Piiot 9-emMr 16, Delly ftllot hptember 21. Delly ftllot 8liptemOlr 21, ~ -- Orange County's easy listening radio station ... KDCM IDB.I , ~ ()etof)er I. t3 20. 1"6 22 ~ Oclot>er 1 1tn 21. Octobel 8, t3. 191111 Octooer I, 13, ~. 1"5 "" ''--------Iv 751 ' ' Su-724 Su-737 lu·150 ----------------------------- F~M119iiSiiiiiiiiiiEFEDiiiii~- Donahue because they reared he would inform on them. .. The family that holds him now is resentful he's working for drug en- forcement people," Haden-Guest said . _ Mrs. Donahue said her husband agreed to work as an informant in a plea bargain arrangement with the government after his December 1982 arrest on drug charges in Newark, N.J. She said he had smuqlcd hashish from Lebanon to the U nited States. "I would say that's why he's being held," Mrs. Donahue said. "He was infonning to the DEA about these famihes in Lebanon who arc involved with dru1ts." Haden-Gue" also was held cap. tive, but he was released Wednetday. He said he was surprised he and Donahue Wl'rc not killed. 'Tm still baffled," he said. "(Donahue) went into Lebanon to do a lot of damage to a lot of people, and I don't undmtand why they didn•t kill us .. State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb sa1d Friday the U .S. embassy has tried to find Donahue and discover who is holdioa bun. " ... Our undcrstandioi is that thia is not a pohtical situation and ia in no way comparabk to that of tbe other American hostqet.." Kalb said, rcfer- rina to six other Americans beina held hostage in Beirut. "At this llme we do not know euctly who is holdina Mr Donahue," u1d.J(alb "Our embassy i1 tf'YinJ to find o ut who has him and to obtain his l"t'lea". • -· Daily Piiat SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1985 Ho. 1 Iowa escapee with 35-31 Big Ten triumph. 02. Merine wine weter polo metch In leat 19 MCOnda. D2. Oilers outrun Edison Huntington Beach wins feature race - at Costa Mesa meet By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR .,..,,_e.., e -• Two Sunset league cross country n vals battled 11 out at the 12th annual Cost.a Mesa lnv1t.at1onal Saturday, w11h Huntingto n tleach High out- duehng the Ed1soo Chargers for the honors in what may be a preview of things to come The O ilers got by Edison. 52-65. in the D1v1s1on II race in which Hunt- ington Beach turned in a sub-par efTon but used its depth to take the title. "It's good 10 be able to win when you're not doing your best," said Oller Coach Paul Wood. "We really d1dn '1 run well. but we had some guys who picked up the slack. "Enc Anderson ran a very fine race. Coeta Me.a'• Linda Boward •harea lead (left), Mater Del"• Laura Doerint ~ &11 alo ... and Lakewood'• Bob Lind trlea to hold off~~ G.b:e ..,~-;"e;. That kid has wo rked hard every year he's been out rm glad to Stt him doing well." said Wood. aftrr watch- ing Anderson. a senior. tum in his best 11me to date (Ple&M eee HUPfTJ11fGTOPf/D3) Rustlers erupt, 42-25 Saddle back turns back e rror-prone Riverside, 33-18 Royals crowned kings of the West Angels stop Texas, 3-1 b~t it doesn't help them F rom AP dl1patcbe1 ,.., Willie Wilson singled home Pat Shcndan with two outs an the 10th inning to give the Kansas City Royals their second consecuuve American League West champ1onsh1p w11h a league playotts beginning Tuesday tn T oro nto. The Angels had earlier kept their slam hopes alive in Arlington, Tex .. as Reggie Jackson hit a two-run homer and Doug DcCmces added a solo shot in a 3-1 wm over the Ran,ers. . 'Nothing works like a home run." said Angel Manager Gene Mauch, who had watched his team score only one run in 3 1 innings before Saturday. the Angels losini three out of four to "-ansai. C11y before comans to Arlington. had left him "do wn" Fnday night after the Angel!> lost to the Rangers 6-0. ''By the tame I got to bed last night. I realized that there was nothing but straws to grab at," Mauch said. "I realized we'd better go arab them." slammed a one-out doublr into nght fie ld and sped to third when (1reg Pryor h11 a check swing bouncrr inches over Howell'!> outstretched glovr <\fter Lonnie Sm ith hned out to shonstop. Wilson h11 th~ second o ffenng from Howell, 9-M. past the mound into center field for Kansas \1ty'ss1xth d1v1s1on title 1n I 0 years The winner an rehefwas Dan Quisenberry. 8-9. who pitched the last thrtt innings. 5-4 victory over the Oak.land A's Saturday night The Golden West College football at Royals Stadium. Jackson, who hit his 530th career homer over the left field wall in the first inning, said, "I believe in the home run. I paid a pnce for it by 'triking out so many times. Jackson's homer. his 27th of the year and 530th ofh1s career, came in the first inning after Rod Carew walked. The smash over the left field wall also ran up Jackson's career RBI total to 1,601. However, It was in varn when the Angels later learned that Kansas City bad rallied to clinch the title. frank While and ~tevr Balboni hat RBI singles to ue the score 4-4 in the seventh and cap a Royals rally froJTI a 4--0 defiCll. Smith singled with one out, went to second o n an infield out and Howell's wtld pitch sent him to third Then Gcol')C Bren drew a walk. and Wlme and B.alboru singled. team wa~ able to h11 the ~orrhoard The Royals. the o nly t 984 div1S1on earl} and often Saturda) night m champs lo repeat, will meet the East d1v1S1on winning their first game oft he season utlist Toronto Blue Jays in the best-of-seven over Pac-9 foe Pasadena at Orange "The home run gives you a shot in the arm." Jackson said. Mauch said the run drought. a key factor in And the Royals won it when Shendan ------------------------------------------------Coast College - Meanwhile. Saddleback kept its B • • AS unbeaten mark tntaCl With a key ruins give u ~~~~ton Confe rence victory at R1 ver- Herr's a look: th Trojans' romp morale--builder GoldeaWest4%,PaaadeaaU:The ano er reason Rustlers stayed away fro m the turn- overs -they had gi ven the ball away 17 limes thr previous two games against the Lancers -and raced tel the win. Golden ~est only turne<,l-the ball over one time m building a 2 1-6 halftime edgl.' over Pasadena.()..). The Lancers scorod fir<;t for their only lead of the game on their first possession. hut Golden We'll qu1ckl> retaliated. With 6 28 left an the first penod. Todd Parkl·r raced an from 10 yards out and with Darren Tomasick'!.convcr-;1on. the game wa\ deadlocked at 7-7 Golden Wc<.t ~nred thr ne:i;t 1w11 limes. first on a 24-)ard option pa'i'i from Dave ~w1gan to Tim Mallo) and a I -yard run h~ l onv Garrett The Rustlers began to put 1t awa> m the third quaner when Tim Hanson hooked up with M1kr Ray from 25 yards o ut The final 1wo(1oldcn Wc~t scores came on another 1->ard plunge by Garrett and a 30->..trd Jaunt b> Gene Va1 Sch1erholt1 For Parker. who rushed for 180 yards on 11< carries. 11 wa., ha s career high 1n carries and ya rd\ gained. Saddleback 33, Rlveralde 18: Gaucho place-kic ker Tracy (Pleue ttee RUSTLERS/OS) Long wait ends for BlUeJays TORONTO (AP) -Doyle Alex- ander had been walling. Ernie Wh1t1 had waited even longer. And finally, their tame came together The Toronto Blue Jay\ are cham- pions. "No. I honcst.ly nrver thought I'd be around to sec 1t," Whitt, onr of three remaining onainal Blue Jays, said Saturday afier Toro nto clinched the Amencan League East utlt with a 5-1 victory over New York that eliminated the second-place Yan- kees. Wh1tt's second-inning home run produced the aame's first run, and Lloyd Moseby and W1ll1e Upshaw hit consecutive homers in the third that pve Alexander all the runs he would need. Mellander. who wa drmeancd and disvaced by Yankees owner George Steinbrenner thrtt yean ago. got has rcvenJC -1f even he downplayed its sian1ficance. "It didn't matter who we heat," Alcunder said "It Just happened to come qa1n1t the Yanktt1 • The crowd of 44,608 spilled onto the field at &h1bit1on tad1um when left fielder Georae Rell cauaht Ron Haucy's ball for the final out. and fans and teammates JOined 1n c.arry· l"f AJeundcr off the field. 'I've never had an)'1h1nJ hkc that," the JS-vear-old pitcher said Su nDevJls, fa ns glad to leave state after 40-1 7 def eat By ROGER CAR~N Of -Delly ..... IWI PASADENA -The banner held aloft early told it all for Arizona St.ate -ll read: "UCLA. o ne more reason to hate California." That was when the score was 7-7 1n the first quarter Saturday, following the Sun Devils' only chance for celebration and chances arc what transpired in the following moments did little to enhance their liking for the Southland. By the time the UCLA Bruins finished mopping up the floor of the Rose Bowl with what had been the nation's No. I defense. UCLA had a convincing 40-17 Pac-I 0 football victory in their dnve to mount a charge for the conference cham- pionship and return to this saucer New Year's Day. Balance was the key for the Bruins. who used a pair of touchdowns on the ground, two touchdowns throu&h the air and four field goals by John Lee to stasger an Arizona State defense which had aJlowed just I 2 points to three prior opponents -an averagr of four points per. "Anytime you don't tum 1t over you're hard to beat," said UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. "We didn't have any and we were hard to beat. And. David Nome had a nice day at quarterback. "When David's hot, he's hot, and he was hot today. He hit some bia passes for us. Our balance was the result of his effccti veness." Norrie. a 6-41/2, 212-pound senior out of Portland in a st.art1na role for the first time in his football career this season. connected on 14 of 24 attempts for 215 yards and 2 TDs, but even more importantly, was not intercepted. Hts cou nterpart, Jeff Van Raaphorst of Arizona St.ate, managed 17 of 32 for 230 yards, but suffered two interceptions. "What I tned to do was keep the ball away from the white jerseys," said Nome. "They blitzed a few times and it hurt them." The first blow came late in the second quarter when he found Mike Sherrard on a 46-yard touchdown pass to up the yOunl to 24-7, putting Anzona St.ate,.,n a hole 1t could not recover from. It was costly, howevrr. as Sherrard. 1n making thr reception which sets him atop the all-time hst of UCLA receivers, stayed down with a frac- (Plea'le eee aRUIN8/D3) Terry Donahue Cards wrap it up with win No. 101 ST. LOUIS (AP) -Manager Whitey Herzog toasted his St. Louis Cardinals' second National League East championship in four years, then saluted the club that chased them almost to the wire. "Before I go any further, I want to conptulate the New York Mets," said the B-year-old manager follow- ina Saturday's 7-1 victory over the Ch1cagoC'ubs. "lttook 101 ballgames (victoncs). Any other year a nd they would have won 11." Joining Herzog and an ecstatic band of St. Louis players as cham- pt,flle poured freely in the Cardinals' noisy clubhouse was August A. Busch Jr .. the club's 86-ycar-old owner. "They nchly deserved everything they got," Busch said in addina his salute to the champqne. "They have a great manager. and they're a great bunch of playeri." Almost fittinaly for a team that had been chosen by many to finish at the bottom of llS dtVISIOn, the dl"CISIV(' blows camr from a source not anticipated at the season's st.an Cesar Cedeno broke a tie by dn" ang home Tommy Herr with a sacnlicr flr in the sixth inning. An inning later. with St. Louis lcad1na 4-1. the 34- ycar-old player all but crushed Ch1- caao's ho pes to win b y h1t11ng a solo home run Streaking John Tudor pitched a four-hatter In the Cubs' clubhou~. Chicago lrft fielder Gary Matthews gracaousl) paid homage to St Louis. "Those guys arc one of the few teams that every time they hit a hnc dnve they aive you nt&htmarcs." said Matthews. who had three of only four Cubs hits ofTTudor, 21-8. "They'rr a peat team Beana that they're in our division, I hope they go all the way" Tudor, whale conced1na that 'Tm happy to be the-U)' that was able to do 1t (win the utle). · msasted a teammate could have won as v.ell. USC dominating in63-0 thrashing ~f ~regon State LOS ANGELES (.\Pl -$oulhan Cal Coach Ted Tollner said heading Into the Tro1ans' Pacific-1 n g.aml' against Oregon State that h1'1 foothall team badl} needed av. in of an\ lund The) got a wan ofa mo<,t 1mpn•\<,1q: kind. rolling to a ti 1-0 'tl tOf\ O' n the: outmanned Bea,er~ \.iturda' jt th<' Los .\ngrles ( oho;uem "Our JOb 1s to get our hou'>C in orJ er so that v.hrn the k'el of compc111 w n increases as thr S<"aso n goe'> nn "'<''II be rt>ad) " Tollner said altl·r lhl· T roJans snapped a t\.\u-game lo\lng s~1d with the rout ofOR"go n \tJtl' "We got to pla' a Int ot pt.•11pk 1n this one for the tirst time Iha\ \l'Jr ,,, it's good from a morale 'tandr)oint 111 do that:· Tollner ..aid "'\o v.r'rl-1n d good mental state going antn o ur b't' week. Wlth a seven-game run alll'f that," Therr was hult: he uiuld o,a\ al">oul the game 11self. l'nmment1ng "\.\ c couldn't grt too concerned v.11h v. h.tl stage our o pponrnt'\ program v.a\ at We1ust need a"' an We ncedC'd to pla) as clo~ to error-fr~ f01.1thall ac. possible. "We'll takr the v.m v.11h that an mmd and feel good ahout 11 " O rrgon Stat<' (o ath D:l\ r K~thorpc said "I l an't rememhcr having a v..orsc da' f ,enth1ng totally frll apan The ~c.t thing 10 do 1s '1mpl} forget ahou1 at and \tan o' rr aptn. "It wu a vrl') hum1ha11ng h1c.' · K.ragthorpc added "I haH no feeling whatSOC\.('r that th(' \C'Orc wa~ run up. Tumo' rr; at th<' end of the pme helped l '"i( 'iC'Or<' ~'eral times." Fred Crutchrr ran for two first-half touchdowns to st.an Southrm < al rolhng as the TrOJ&~s am proved thl."ar record 10 2-2 overall and 1-1 in thr Pac-I 0 Oregon Stale 1<. 2-J overall and 1-1 in confercncr pla~ The 6_, poina \.\.l'IT the TroJans· most since I lf"O v. hen th<'' scored 70 Jg.a1Mt \.\ ash1ngt1rn Statt' · Crutcher. v.h,1 g.aanrd MO )ards on I 2 came<. v. h1k pla) ang lt'ss than hall the µmt· \lored on runs ot 2 and 8 'ard<o J\ thl· T ro1ans built a .!8-0 hallt1mc pad \tart ing quarterbacK ~ean ~h\bun thrcv. for tv.o touchdov.n\ an the rout and freshman Rodne' Pcc.-tr thrcv. for tv.o morr. Frc\hman running back '\aron E:.manurl '\Cured on a 5., ard run in the T roJans· 21 -point \CCond quaner and v.o und up v.11h lC 'ard<. on 16 came\ Thr Bea,l·f'> v.ho''c lo'it I 'i in a m v. w th<' T rn1ans dating had. 111 I 4t.' v.rrr stanang an unte<11cd lrnhman quartC'rb.1c ~ Hn h (Pleue eee USC/O.) Top college football scores l ~( 1'J. Orego n St 11 t'('L;\ 40 . .\nrnna \t 17 long Beach (j1 I " Boise ~t 1 ti Washington 14. Ort'gon I' an Die-go St 41 Stanford 2~ Cahfom1a "\Q "vf1-;sn un l:! <\mona ~8. SMl f\ lo"' a "\5 ~ 1ch1gan \t JI O l lahoma 41 Kansa., '\t ti Illino is '1. Ohu S1 28 rn.lahoma St 25 . T ul..a I ' \.1 1(h1gan ·n. \\-1S1..on~an ti Flon da 20 l.Sl 0 '\rlanuc; 4 1. TCl ' 0 "'<'hrac.ka '8 t-.rv. Mcuco ~ .\uhum 4 1 M1ss1s.s1 pp1 0 B't l 4~ ( olorado St ., T rnnec;~C' l I Wakr Forest ~CJ o\1r fort<' ~I , "lot~ Dame 15 Ba} tor ~4. Houston 21 Texu 44 Rare 16 Rams put unbeaten mark on line against Vikings today A couple of National Footbell lcque "surprises.' the Rams and the Mannetota V1kinp. collide today at Anaheim Stadium. The Rams will try to extend their perfect record to five m a row when they host the Vilonp, who have Just one blem11h on their record. The I p.m. contest w,11 mark the flt'St rquJar-scason meetana ever for the two clubl at Anaheim Stadium. the Rams• home stncc they moved from thr Loa Anaclcs Cohs.cum an 1980. The Rams are ~despite hav1na runnina back Enc Dickenon available cuenually for JUSt I 'h pmes. Oickenon, who Kt the Nfl..'s an&Jo- 1CUOn rusbinj record last year. WI.I a contract holdout and missed the Rams' fint two pma. vktorie1 over Otn ver (20-16) and Philadelphia ( 17-6). He returned wath a 150.yard outing 1n the Rams' JS-24 victory over Seattle, but was 11dchned with a hamstnna problem for the second halfofthe team's 17-6 wtn over Atlanta last Sunday. Dickerson 1s expected to be at full Jpecd qa.m for the Vikinp. howtver The V1ktnp. teV1taJired by the return of Coech Bud On nt. beat San Fra.not00, 28-21. and Tamo-Bay. 31·16. lost, J}.24, to the sttU- unbeatcn Cbicqo Bean. then topped Buffalo, 27-20, last Sunday. wt tcalOn un<kr lei Steckel, who repleiced <hut after Oran t ... retired,.. the Vik:Jnp hid ac>ne l-1 l Minnetota, a IU·poant undttdot, rrily have trouble oont.&Jruna the Rama· ofrtnK. which had httn lackina oonunull) hccaust" of Dickenon'\ atxencc and a pcnod of •dJu\t ment for new quarterback Dieter Brocl Brock. a 14-year-old rookie v..ho plav('(j I I prevaous seawns 1n the ('anadi.an Football Leaauc. had has best da) so far an the NFl.. when he completed 16 of 20 for 215 yanh and t""o touchdowns in the victory over 4.1lan1a And Dickenon. 1f he 1ndttd '' not bolhel'Cd by the hamftnna tn ha lef\ les., a1ve' the Rams the Nfl's top runnina thl"C'at Tbe Ram defcnK. mranwh1le. wtll con- tend MUI the pusll\& of veteran quarterback Tommy Kramer. who's ltlrown for 1,0 15 yards atr.dy (comoered '° Broci·1 763 yards) Darrin J'lklloa and Ted Brown comhane to .,~ the Vibnp enoush of a nian1na auack to keep opposina deftna honest ~ 1bms and V1k1np have ~la~'t'd 28 umr~ \1n<Y I% I wt th MannMOta holding a I 5-11 ·2 ~nrs But lhC' Rams have won the la.'1 thrtt mtttana~ anrludina a 27-21 ovename \ 1cton at the l o\ < oh~um an I 97Q "The~ look arcat to us ... Grant Yid of the Ram\ "Some of the bnt pm~ ~·\e rver ~ ha'e httn apinst the R.am,, but that'' pre1ty much old new<1 no~ The penonnel 11 dJffetent and mavbe them airy 11n •t the s.amc. either But this -.'Ould ht ac. aood a ume u any to tct 1t 'tancd ap1n •• C\.aid Robinson of the V1lunp "They're vel') compct1t1vc They have a tncky, d1- 11eri.1fted offtntt wbach IJVCS you a let to PttOatt for "They"~ wtU-<:OllChod. they've been tottthtt fora k>na time. they play t.bc pme well. and they know how to wtn ... Ez-Dodfers nieet to recal the good tim.es in Brooklyn Prom AP ..... tdtel NEW YORK-They gathered Friday Ill to reminisoe about the yean of frustration, the moments of bliss, and the unhappy eeparation of two lovers. They pthered to relive the love affair between Brooklyn and the Dodgers. Former Dodger baseball team members, loyalists and 1poru writ.en traded stories about the days when subway series were commonplace and when ballplayers bad names like .. Pee Wee," "Duke," and "Dixie," at a celebration commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Brooklyn Dodgers' first and only World Series victory. "It's wondcrfuJ, you can go home apin," said Irvina Rudd, the club's former public relations martqcr. Carl Erskine, Gene Hennanski. Joe Pignatano and Ji.mm¥ Romano were the only former players who could JOin the celebration that was hosted by a group of diebard fans at a downtown restaurant. Most of the memories were provided by Brooklynit.cs who could never transfer their loyalty to the Mets or Yankees when the team moved to Los Angeles nearly three decades ago. "The people of Brooklyn were the Dodgers, the team was the community and the community was the team," remembers Tom Bartosiewicz, a life-Jong Brooklyn resident who is now a New York state senator. BartosicWicz said he.is leading an cff ort to ~ta_ new stadium built in Brooklyn to hopefully lure the Dodgers back from the West Coast. where the team draws more than three million fans a year and bas been called baseball's "answcrto the Denver mint." "A baseball team will give us something in common to root for, to bring all the ethnic groups in Brooklyn together again," he said Others remembered fondly the days when the Dodgen played at Ebbets Field, the stadium torn down to make way for apartment buildings, as a bygone era that could never be repeated again. "Ebbets Field was not a place, it was a state of mind," said Rudd. "Today. baseball is so plastic and remote." Quote of the day Steve Wade, 270-pound Vanderbilt de- fe~sivc tackle, w~en Nash~Ue S{>OrtscaSter Hope Hines asked dunng a TV 1nt.crv1cw ifa massive multi-colored elbow bruise suffered by Wade wa~ the ugliest thing the player had ever seen: "I don't know, HoP,C. I've never scca any of your gi.rlfricnds. ' Calgary outskates Kings, 6-3 INGLEWOOD -Perry Berez.an and ~ Jim Peplinski scored short-banded goals , and the Calpry Flames scored three · straight goals m the second period in a 6-3 · victory over the Los Angeles Kings in a National Hockey League exhibition game Saturday night at the Forum. The Flames broke the game open in the second period on goals by Steve Bozek, Yves Corteau and Eddie Beers. Colin Patterson also scored for Calgary. Brian Mac1:.ellan .scored two ~wer-play goals for Los Anacles. Bnan Wilks also t.allted for the Kings. .. Calgary, which bad 16 shots on goal in the second penod, was o utshot by Los Angeles, 28-25. Clippers beaten in Santa Ana Purvis Short scored 23 points and the m Golden State Warriors opened a big lead early and cruised to a 118-1 OS victory over the Los Angeles Oippers in a National Basketball Association ellhibiuon game at Rancho Santiago CoU~c in Santa Ana. The Wamors jumped out to a 38-24 lead after one quarter and were never threatened after that. • Ray Williams led the Oippers with 18 points and also bad fi ve assists. Michael cage added 16 points and I S rebounds. Met. loee, bat lt doean 't matter AIMlre Dawto11 homered and drove in iii four runs, sending Floyd YHmaa• and Montreal 10 an 8-3 victory Saturday at Shea Stadium over the New York Mets, who were eliminated from contentio n io the National Leap1e East. The Cardinals needed only a victory ga1n1t Chicago to clinch the title and got it, beating the Cubt 7-l ... lo other National Leque games, Alu ~y bit a grand slam and Jon Cnl bit a solo homer and RBI double to help Nolu Ryu to bis first victory since Aug. 28 as Houston defeated San Diego, 9-3, at Jack Murphy Stadium ... At Candlestick Park, left- hander Vida Blee fired a fiv~hitter for bis l 99th m~or league victory and San Francisco downed Atlanta 7-1 . .. At Veterans Stadium, rookie Mike Bleleckl pitched a three-bitter for seven-plus innings and Jolmaf. Ray knocked in four runs as Pittsburgh blanked Philadel- phia, S-0, and swc~t a doubleheader. Left-bander Larry McWWJam1, making bis first start in over two months, pitched seven strong innings in the opener in leading the Pirates to a 4-2 victory. Orioles de for third with Ttgera . A two-run homer by Garf Roenicte in • the bottom of the ninth inning lifted Baltimore to a 7-6 win over the visiting Tigers Saturday night after Detroit bad • · · gone ahead in the top of the ninth on Luce Pan111J'1 second homer of the game. The triumph pulled the Orioles into a third-place tic in the American League East with the Tigers, the World Series champs of 1984 . .. Elsewhere in the American League, Ed Romero drove in two runs with a bases-loaded double with one out in the ninth inning. lifting Milwaukee to a 3-2 rain- dclayed victory over Boston at Fcnway Park ... In the Metrodomc, Bert Blylevea pitched a six-hitter for his 24th complete game of the season, tops in the AL and surpassed 200 strilcouts for the seventh time in bis career as Minnesota defeated Cleveland, 8-2 ... At Comiskey Park, pinch-hitter Scott Fletcher'• two-run single capped a five-run fifth inning as the Chicago White Sox rolled to a I 0-4 victory over Seattle. , ' ,, .......... Wuhlniton recel•er Da'rid Trimble la defender ltd Halbert breab ap the poten- . able to iel bl• band on the ball bat <>reaon ti.al touchdown ln Pac-10 i&me Saturday. 1 Simpson retains two-shot lead COLUMBUS,Ga -TimSimp.on l!I Top-ranked Iowa escapes ~ft1~[~~~~~~~~(.:~;~~~~0::::: with 35-31 Big 1 0 victory Saturday's play after posting consecutive 64s for a tourney record-low 128 for 36 holes. Grambling' s coach Ok.laboma St. %5, Tulsa 13: In touchdown and McCathorn Clayton Stillwater, OkJa., quarterback Ro nnie added two more TDs for Nebraska, Television, radio TELEVISION I 0 a. m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Francisco at Atlanta, Channel 2. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Seattle, Channel 4. I :30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Or- egon State at USC (tape), Channel 2. 3 p.m. -TRACK: World Cup (delayed). Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers vs. Boston at Providence, R.I., Channel 9. 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at New York Giants, Channel 7. 6 p.m. -BASEBALL: T he Year of the Dodger, Channel 11. RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Miami, KNX ( 1070). Noon -BASEBALL: Angels at Texas. KLAC(S70). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Minnesota at Rams, KMPC (710) . I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Kansas City at Raiders, KRLA (l I IO). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Seattle, KLZZ (600). 1:05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Cincinnati at Dodgers. KABC (790). 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers vs. Boston at Providence, R.I .. KLAC (570). 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at New York G iants, K.MPC (7 10). 9:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Cljppers vs. Ponland at Cal Poly Pomona (delayed, following Dallas-NY Giants game). K.MPC (7 l Q). Robinson becomes Williams, out two games with a now 3-l. TheCornhuskersfellbehind broken jaw, came off the bench to 21h minutes into the game and led top College Winner so~aerrkTsuilxsath.-ranked OkJahoma State only 14-7 at the half. BYU 4%, Colorado St. 7: Quar- MlcbJgan 33, Wlscoa1ln 6: Jim terback Robbie Bosco th.rcw for 41 7 Harbaugh threw three touchdown yards and clicked with wide receiver, passes and the rugg«?1 Michigan Mark Bellini for three touchdowns as defense forced seven Wisconsin tum-Brigham Young increased its record overs as the seventh-ranked to 4-1. From AP dispatches IOWA CITY -Quarterback Chuck Long ran two yards for a touchdown with 27 seconds left in the game aft.er executing a slick fake. allowing top-ranked Iowa to escape with a JS-31 victory over fei sty Michigan State in Big Ten Con- ference football Saturday. Long's touchdown capped a 78- yard drive that Iowa launched after Michigan State had taken a 31 -28 lead on second-string tailback Craig John- son's 25-yard run with 4:06 left. Long, who had passed for Iowa's first four touchdowns, completed six of seven attempts for 61 yards to ~ut Iowa into position for the winnang score. Elsewhere around the nation: Grambllng St. %7, PraJrie View A&M 7: In Dallas, Eddie Robinson. 66 years old and in his 44th season at Grambling State University, passed the late Bear Bryant and became the winningcst coach in the history of college football with 324 victories when the Tigers defeated Prairie VicwA&M. As the final seconds ticked away, a swarm of humanity surrounded Rob- inson as he moved slowly off the field. stopping only for a TV interview. otluoma 41, KaD1a.1 St. 6: In Manhattan, Kan .. Troy Aikman hit eight straight passes and rallied a sluggish Oklahoma to three third- quarter scores. sparking the second- ranked Sooners to a Big Eight victory over winless Kansas State. Wolverines beat the visiting Badgers Tenue1tee 31, Wake Forest %9: in the Big Ten opener for both teams. T beh' d ba T llllnol1 at, Ohio St. •s·. Chris White ennessee. 10 quarter ck ony 4' Robinson and freshman tailback kicked a 38-yard field goal with four Keith Davis, increased its record to seconds to play to lead host Illinois to 2·0-1 with a narrow victory over an upset of fifth-ranked Ohio State. Wake Forest. The Vols had a 21-7 Nebraska 38, New Mexico 7: Paul lead early in the second-half before Miles rushed for 189 yards and one Wake Forest began its comeback. Arizona posts 28-6 stunner over SMU From AP dl1patcbes -the game's final 3:07. to ltft Wash1ng- T UCSON -Arizo na quarterback ton toa Pac-JO victory over Oregon 1n Alfred Jenkins threw three touch-Eugene. down passes Saturday mg.ht as the San Diego St. 41 , Stanford zt: Wildcats shocked third-ranked Webster Slaughter caught one touch- Southern Methodist, 28-6, in a non-down pass and raced 51 yards for conference college football game. another score wt th a recovered Arizona scored three times in an fumble to ignite San Die$o State to a I I-minute span in the second quaner victory over Stanford 10 the first to go ahead 21-6 and stun the meeting ever between the schools at Mustangs, who entered the game with Jack Murphy Stadium .. the nation's longest winning streak, eight games. California 39, Miuoori 3%: Arizona. now 4-1 , had scored onl y Freshman running back Mark Hicks five touchdowns in its first four came off the bench to score two games while. SMU, which lost for the touchdowns and run for 120 yards on first time in three games. had aver-only 13 carries to lift the Bears to the aged 45.S points in its first two games. road win at Missouri. In other games involving teams Fre1no St. U , Hawaii %4: Vikes win in final 19 seconds Air Force Zl, Notre Dame 15: Linebacker Terry Maki stormed in to block a fourth~uarter field goal attempt and A.J. Scott raced 77 yards with the loose ball for a touchdown. rallying 17th-ranked Air Force past Notre Dame. from the West: Sophomore Barry Belli kicked a 29- Loag Beacb St. 17, Boise St. 11: yard field goal with 8:37 left in the Senior quarterback Doug Gaynor gan:ic to give .host Fresno State a tic climaxed a 94-yard fourth-quarter agamst Hawa11. Larsen's goal rallies Marina; CdM nipped by No . 1 Wilson Scott Larsen tossed 1n a lob shot with 19 seconds to play to lift the Marina High water polo squad to a 5-4 victory over Long Beach Poly at Sunny Hills High Saturday. The victory improved the Vikings' record to 2-1 in the Sunny Hills Tournament. Marina, which had trouble generati ng a consistent attack until the final period, entered the fourth quarter trailin~ 3-2. Marcus Nelson tied the game at 3-3 on a 6- on-S situation with 4:21 remaining. Two minutes later. Wade Wom ack put Marina in front, but the Jackrabbits pulled even again 21 seconds later setting the stage for Larsen's game-winning shot, his third goal of the game, "l was really pleased with the way we came through with those three goals in the final period," said Marina Coach Dave Pickford. who also praised the defensive efforts of David Budman. Marina. which avenged an earlier 7-5 loss to Poly 1n the South Coast Tournament. moved to 7-S overall. The Vikings will meet Foothill at 4 and Sunny Hills at 7 Monday at Poly. In other polo action: Loac Beacla Wilson 3, Corona del Mart: The Sea Kings • fell to the CIF 4-A 'stop-ranked Bruins at Newport Harbor Hiah, miuina a chance to forge a tie m the last seven seconds when Eric Vinje stoic the ball and fired a shot from 20 feet away )V1de to the nght. In the defensive struggle. junior Bill Harmon and Welch stifles Reda, 3-1, in tuneup for playoffs . LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Los Angeles podge" arc hopma that Bob Welch can master the St. Louis Cardinals in the National ~e playoffs the same way he has shut down the Reds of Cincinnati over the past three years. Now that ~ Dodgers know for sure that they'll be playina St. Louis in the playoffs, Welch has ~en named as the starter for Game Three. He is scheduled to face the Cardjnals' Danny Cox in that match up in next Saturday m St. Louis. The 28-year~kt riatn·handet tuned up for the bii uaipment by Wi.nnina his ciahtb in a row over Cincinnati in a )..J Oodaets' victory on Saturday. In four pmes apinst tM Reds th.ii year. Welch was a perfect 4-0. allowioa the Reds just two earned runs in JS innings. "lt wasn"t a bad wavtoend up the year.·· Welch said of a I 4-4 record. senior Jason Lik..ins scored for CdM. Goalie Jim WaJOor, after allowing three goals in the first half. blanked Wilson the finaJ two penods. In a college match: UC Irvine 7, Perperdlne &: Senior Bret Del Valle scored his third goal o the game with 3:32 remaining to lift the Anteaters to a 7-6 win over the Waves in Malibu. The victory raised UCl's mark to 8-3. while Pepperdine fell to 7-8. UCI will host USC today at noon at Irvine's Heritage Park. Florida to, ~U O: Florida running back Neal Anderson tossed a SI-yard touchdown pass and broke the school's career rushing marlc, leading the 11th-ranked Gators to a Southeastern Conference victory over eighth-ranked '-LSU at Baton Rouge. drive with a fourth-down touchdown Nevada-Las Vegas 14, Utah St. 7: pass to split end Charles Lockett as Tony Lewis and Chris Green each ran Long Beach State upended Boise for touchdowns and Nevada-Las State in a non-conference game in Vegas used a stubborn defense to Boise. defeat visiting Utah State in a PCAA The winning touchdown came game. after the Boise State pass defense had Pacific It. New Mexico St. 10: frustrated the 49ers on three plays Fullback James Mackey rushed for from inside the 8 yard line. I 02 yards and Pacific's opportunistic Wa1lalD1toa It, Oregon 13: Jeff defense led the visiting Tigers past Jaeger kicked four field goals. two in New Mexico State in a PCAA game. College, JC prep football scores COLLEGE SE Oklahoma 31, S. Arkan· Bluffton 31, Oefl1nc. 0 au11tr 31, s1. JOM!lfl. 1n<1. 3 Weit •es 14 UCLA 40, Arizona SI. 17 Texas·Arllnoton 31, Wk l'lll1 C•Pllll 22. Ottert>etn 7 Cerroll, Wis. 77, Norll'I Perk II Ctn!. SI,, Ohio 36, Al•l>ame A&.M Texas 3 USC 63, Oregon St. 0 SI. 3 Washington 19. Oreoon 13 Texas A&.I 45, Sen Dleoo SI. 41 , Stanford 22 Southern 7 Hewell 24, Fresno SI. 2• W. Texas St. 29, lndlana SI. Nevada-us Veoes 14. Utah 27 SI. 7 Abli.n. Chrbll1n 2'2, SI~ Occldtnlel 37, Pomone 23 F .Au.,ln 21 Azuu ·P1clflc 37, L1 Verne O Anve4o St 29, Ctnl. SI., Ott.le t3 Cel Slelt Hevwerc:t 25, Cel Sl1lt Aullltl Cot. 17, Mc.Ml¥rv 0 Norll'lrldilt 20 8tf'Mdlctlne, Ken. 46, PenNln<llt Cl'll« SI 77. Sonom. SI 6 SI, IS S.n FrenclKo St 41, SI Merv•1 Cameron )(), NW Olllel'loml ) 10 Henderaon SI SS. E. CetHrel U 21 E Orevon 3. s Ort00n 3 Howerc:t Pevne 7, SW Okllnome 1 E WHl'llnolon 35. Ft. Ltwla 24 Ouecl'llle ~· ·Montlc:ello 13 Pee. Lull'lef•n '"· Llnfi.id ' Mt Peclllc, Ora. 21, Lewis & Clerk IS C1llfornl1 39. Mluourl 32 ~' Sou!l(S 30, °'"°" hell 24 Oklahoma 41, Kan .. , SI. 6 w. Ortoon 36. Wllllmtllt 29 K .. E 1111 I 20 W1111worth 29, w . was111r1111on 23 ansas '"• · no' lt9drlft Net>rHkl 31, New Meiclc;o 7 Long hech SI. 17, 8olM St. llllnol• 31, Ohio St. 21 16 lndlana 26, Northwetlwn 7 Pacific 19, New Mexico St. 10 IOWI JS, Mlc.hkMn St. 31 Arizona 21. SMU 6 Mlcnlg1n 33, Wlacomln 6 Air Force 21, Notre Dame IS Minnesota 4S, Purdue 15 BYU 42 Colorado st 7 .1 9111 SI. 29, N. 11Jlnol1 0 Idaho Sl, Portland St. 17 lowllno Green ... W. Mich· S toen 7 Idaho I. 34, N. Arizona 3 Cent. Mlctlloen 21, l(ent St. Nevede·Reno le. Montane 17 23 Weber SI. 50, Monl•n• St. 36 Drake 20, IOWI St. 17 Adema $1 21. COICWldO Ml"" JI E. MlchlHn 21, T~ 10 ~err~.:00~4.'k::'' ~'~J: ~~:!'. c:~ ~\=, ~' 22 Lut11W1n 24 S. llllnols 2l, llllnolt St. 0 Mnt. COIO •• $ U••ll 0 SW Ml1aourl st, NE Ml•-N. 1111t11 Htonllndi 23, w .. ttrn aourl 33 SI • C040. 3 TemPle 21, Cincinnati 16 litOCllv Mo\iftleln '°· ~•"-MIUllllPC>I V•I. 21. 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COLL•G•- UCLA 40, A1'1HM St. 17 klf'I rt Que"'9n Arl1ona SI. 1 0 10 l>-17 UCLA 7 20 1 ~ UCLA-Met F1rr S run (LM kldl) ASu-+iarrla 2 run IBotlrom kld1) UCLA-LM 2S FG UCLA~,_,.,.000 1 rui1 (LM klckl UCLA-5hlrrerd 36 PH• frOl'n Noule (Let kick) UCLA-LM J2 FG ASV-.0.trom J2 FG ASu-+ierrla 1 rui1 (Botlrorn kid<) UCLA-Ander\on S4 NH from Norrie <L• kick) UCLA-L" '2 FG UCLA-Lat 22 FG Alllndl~,..._ T9AM IT A TtSTICI AIU "'''" oowna 14 """'"•Yll'Clll 17·11 P1aal111 varell 2'0 lttturn vardt l2 ....... 11·22·2 Punta 6-'7 l'umDiel·IOtt H "-111-·v.,da ,._ .. Time of "°""'IOn tt!Ot NUMYIOUAL ITATISTICS ucu 21 '2·145 21S II 14·H·O S-24 0-0 J->2 J7:SI ltUSHINO-Artaone St : H4Vrla, 1~2'; Crewford, 1-t; TUllll»W, , .. : ""*9, t·t ; Ven •••llllortt, 6-ior·mlnu• )0. UCLA. Prlmua, 17•1); lal, lt-tf; Nl.i Farr, 11·47; Gr""'°'OOCI, 4-1'; Norrie, 7· 14; Oorrlll, 1·14. PASSING-Arl1ona SI.: Ven •••lllllOtal, 17·>1·2. 230. UCLA: Norrie, 14·24·0, 215. ltl!CEIVtNG-Arllona SI,; Co•. S·l2; Kou. •·>t; Dev. l-61; Simone, 2·2S. UCLA· Stlerrerd, 6·.,; Ttnnlll, )·42, hit, 2·9, Anderaclll, 1·54. Wiiton, 1·11, Dorr ... 1·10 USC U , Or"9ft st. 0 klf'I bV ow..-. Or-.onSt. 0 0 0 ~ 0 USC 7 21 14 21~ U SC-Crvlc.ller 2 run C Sllefar k lck I USC-McK.. 4 HU from Selli.Ourv ($liefer kldl) USC·Crutdler I run (Sllafer kick) USC-Emanuel 5 run (Sllaf9r kick) USC-Arrington 22 Pen from Setl.ourv ( Sftafer klctl) USC-A. W11'1l119ton 12 PIH from ,...,, (Sllefer klctl) . USC-tormler 2 PIH from PMll (Sllefer kick) USC-Tl'lurmonc:t 11 PIH lnte<c.c>llOn return (Sllefar kldl) USC-Kn'9111 2 run ISlleier klctl) Alltn4enc-50,t24 TIAM ITATlSTKS '1ral Clowna ltuaMa·v1rda P1ulne verdt ltetur" Y1rdt p ..... Punra Fu"1blea·lott P1n1tll1t·verd1 Time of PotMtalon osu 11 30-C-)3 14' 1 1•·31-3 7·40 1·0 MS 25:35 ~SC 23 s•-111 144 92 12·21-1 •·41 0-0 ... , 3':2S INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS 1ltUSHING-Or19on SI.: Jorden, 9·)3. Malone, 6· 1'; LIM, 2· 14. USC: Emenuet, 16·12, Crutcher, 12·IO; l(nl9hl, ll·SI PASSING-Or111on St.: Gon11l1t, 11-2•·2. t•; Lem.. 3·7·1, S2. USC S.Haourv. t· 13· I, 111; ,...,,, 3·6·0, J3, McLM n, 0·2·0, 0. RECEIVING-Or19on St · lvnum, 7·70, OOIDv. 1·35; Aelama, 1·20 USC Cormier. •·114. l'iormen, 2·20, Tenner. 2· 16 LMe ... di St. 17, ..... St. 16 SC... rt OUl"'9n L0119 9"cll SI 0 ) 1 1-11 lolM St 0 0 7 t-16 Lls-<evtor 41 FG 8Sl>-<'-1" 2 run !Monn kick) LIS-Ttmllllelon 9 oeu from Gevnor <C1vtor kick) ISU--VOOOwln • oeu lrOl'n C'-t1t (Mori n kick) ISU-S.letv: Gel"" tedli.c! In Ind lone 1..9~~'" I 1111aa from G1vnor CCtvlor klckl All'"48-15.S09 TllAM ITA TISTICS L.aS aw FI" I 60wfta 10 21 lllltllM·vll'O. l1·41 0 · 1'2 PHalne varca 2" It> lteturn v.,• M • PH-lS·,,·O 1)·2>·2 ~a S-17 S·41 l'~·IOtt 1-0 l-0 .. ~i..·varcn •·10 t•St Time of ~MUloft JO; 1' ~A2 IMDfVMM.IAI. fT A 1'1STIC.S ltUSHINO-l.one ~SI.: Ttn'!Pleton, , • ..,, Sartlfl, 5·5. lolM St~ l"r1nc:t1, 22· 122, ""'*''°"· 6·t7; Hunte<. 2-10, <;ooow1n • 4·1t, l'AS$1NG-l.ont IMCl'I St.: GtYl\Of'. 2S·S1·Ul klM St.: C'-l1t 12·22·1IO; Andlnon, 1 • 1-1). ltl!Cl!IVING-l.ont heCfl St .. Geln1t. 7·70; T1mo1eton, 7·l3; Locll1tt, 7 .... Hampton, >-U. lolM SI.: Cox, l-'7, Goodwin. >-W; 1Jrancl1, l ·•. Lee ......... U.TWDAY'S •ISULn ( ........................ , l'•n uca. Ont m11e Peee. Ceoleln Wilton IAndnnl 7.00 UO uo S.lvedc>r (Plano) 2.40 2 40 'I' 1 W 111ed ( KUIC>ltr l 3 60 Time· 1:51 215. "1 IXACTA <•·Sl Hl4 12• )() lace>ND llAC•. Ont mite NCI Cllertle ~ IS.Ill) 3'.IO 13.00 S 40 S.utt (Shtt"ranl l.40 2.40 loft Terre CCrOOf\an) 2.IO Time-I :S7 315. "1 •XACTA 1•·21 1111ld 1116.30 TH•D llACI. OM mite 1111ce. Stu Petron (Kuetlilr) UO 2.60 2.20 Fereua (Oltanllt) 2.40 2, 10 TtmlllO llut Cllllll (Sll9'ran) 2 20 Timi: I~ 4/S. "1 IXACTA 17·31 Hid llS.90. !IOU.TH •ACI. Ont mite Hee. Flral Malt (0.Mnllt) 21.IO 6.40 l .40 Tr...trlcal (Ptrktrl 3.00 1 40 Sutlelan ISIMlll) uo Time: l:St 2/S, l'll'TH llACI. Ont mite PIOI. OVr ••vmond (Pierce) l.IO S.40 3.20 Wlnem Fiiia (KUIC>ltr ) 6.00 3.60 WlltrlNI !o..on-) ).00 Time: 1:51 311 U aXACT~ (7·51 peld UP 70 MXTH llACI. OM mite Pece. smert l(oaie 15'>rloo•> 180 4.60 2.60 Ptlmaott l'*'cel I 40 4.IO Eemont Frott ISIMtlll l 00 Time-1..51. .., IXACTA (1·71 Peld 1n .60 llVINTH llACI. Ont mite lllKt Xella !Ptercal 1 00 4,00 3 00 LA Olc1etor ( ... tlf'Mn) 6 IO 4,40 Sllller Llefll IColeme"I 6 40 Time I S7 l/S U IXACTA (S·7l H id 154.to. llOHTH llACI. 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Ont mlll HC8 Wlnntne klott (Plaflo) 1' IO uo • oo Mldletl JoM (,.._,c.) 7,IO UO Lord Nul (Kuel>ilr) l.20 Time: I:• U IX.ACTA (4·21 11111<1 1177 JO Allendance: l ,M4, 0.11 y,.. let ...... ) SAT\MDAY'l •llULTS c• .. n.-. ..,.._ .... ,_.,.1 '•IT uc•. 6 fur1one• Tiii Same lclM (Hrnchl 2UO 10 00 6 40 Gantteman'a let ISollal 310 3 00 Trenctv l'ftat (KMMI) S..20 Time: 1:11 )15. smeott0 uce. ' 1ur1on1n Clllrmer Don (Hrnel1) 40.60 IS 20 u o Powerful Ev1t IMcH.,eutl 6 00 UO VIMNr-(ltevenal S 10 Time: 1.10 11 S. It DAILY DOUall 16·11 lllllel Mlt..40 TH•D •ACI. I 1116 mlllt Stlclletl9 llltv-1 6 00 l 40 2 20 Klnoaourv !Mt11l s 20 2.eo Time For Siience IV11an1ut11) uo Time; I :4 115. · U IXACTA 13-51 P8lcl MO 50 '°""TH •ACI. I 111' mllea Liii Moll4 (SleV9ntl 100 2 40 2.20 Captain Vl9or• (MIH) J 60 2.20 Pt1nt1< (SlbUll) UO Time: l;C 411 l'll'TH •.t.Ca. •~ l\lrtonea on lurt L.ovcoum ISi. Martin) 7.IO 4.IO l.00 Sllootl"9 Pltdl (Stevana) '20 l.40 011r Cerri. (V1len1ut11) UO Time: 1:14 )15. U IXACTA <•·» peld 11S1.50 MXTH •Ac•. 6 turtonea. Vll1I Momeni (Solla) I 40 120 4.40 Vlr11lnl1 Colonv (McH•r-) 12.IO 1.20 BMUllllllnd (Ktanel) ll.40 Time: 1:10 llS. llV•HTH ltACI. 6~ furlon01 Btoom'a ... u (Sttv9"t) S 40 3.60 2.IO SPruct H1rtior IM111) t 40 S..40 Oael't Q\ial (Hemencllll S 40 Time· 1 1' II S. U IXACTA ll ·•l Pelcl 1125.50 llOHTH ltACI. I I'll mlllt on turt Jat~"'°"' (Solla) 26 00 UO 1IO Ftoellne ·~ (V11an1ut1el S 20 4.IO Scllllllf' (Peelro1e) ll IO Time· 1:47 l lS NINTH llACI. 1 1116 mllea Idol I Mt<Nlnclll) 26 40 IJ 00 6.IO Junrure ISll..,..,•l 6.60 •.oo Mark In 1111 Sav (Cetl•-> 4 60 Time I.Al 2/S u IXACTA (6·1) 111810 Mnoo 12 P'tCK MX 15·4·2-l-l-61 peld "'8,llS.IO lo lllrM wlnnl119 llcklll (alx llOrMt) '2 Pick SI• conaotatlon Paid 19 ... 60 10 153 wlnnlno llctleta 111111 llorwal "llanellnct' J3 ,s.53. Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, October 8, tOU DS BRUINS' DAY IN SUN •.• tured clavicle, and 11 may take a bid to a bowl pmc to iet him back 1n a 8rums' uniform The Brwns scored on fi ve of seven fint-balf po$Sn11on1 in ta.kJna a 27· 7 balf\Jmc lead, then afttr be1na mildly threatened (27 -17), Nome went deep apin and found W1lhc Anderson for a S4-yard sc:orina hookup to send the Bruins into lbe fourth quaner Wlth a 34-17 advantqc. The Sun Devils had shown s1a.ns of a comeback with a field aoal and 49- yard march for a touchdown on their fint two poUC$Sions of the third Quarter. but Norrie's pass to a wtdc open Anderson sealed n. "They (Anzona State) were actuna a little vocal after the touchdown and field aoal." said Nome. "I knew then we bad to bounce back.·· Donahue called the deep pastes "Just pa.rt of our offcnsJVe rcpeto1re," but it went a little deeper than that - lbc Bruins picked Aru.ona State's standout secondary (led by frtt safety David Fulcher) apart. "Our offcnsi ve hoe p vc Nome the u.aic," wd Donahue. "Bi.a plays Just pick up the whole team. Oh, yeah, oo question, it was David's best pme ... Fountain Valley HIJh product Matt Steven&, sidelined wtth an mjury to his left knee in last week's 21-14 lossat Wasbinaton, proved be's able to return, aettin& m some action 10 reltc( of Nome in the fourtb quarter u the Bruins' played it out. Amona the Bru1ns' defeoden was linebacker Billy Ray, a prodUC't of Hunt1ntt0n Beach Kilb. work.ins wtt.hln a defensive peckqt thal thorouahly frustraiod the Sun Devi.It. The victory reveals a familiar pattern for the Bruins -bou.ncina back from an early coDference ~ back, winnina in impressive style a• the Rote Bowl, mainiainina unbeaten status apinst Arizona State (6-0-1 in seven sta.rU) and in the bunt for the Rose Bowl Game. For Arizona State, the only con- solation was that they did manaae to act to the Rose Bowl, althouab it'1 about 12 weelc.s too soon. Chip R11b of Arizona State, a freshman out of Marina, ran a pair of lockoffa back for a total of S. yardl, but that wu the extent of ute of bis speed by the Sun Devils. Sherrard wd bia injury aeemed to come as he tut the around and a defender fell on bim almost simul- tancoustr,. and said be felt he'd be back 1n ·hopefully~ weelc.s." But bis coach wd at would be mott like 6-8 weeks. Enc Ball, a replacement for the tnJured Gaston Green, turned an a sound cff ort at tailback and credl t.ed the offcns1 vr hnc for most of the success. HUNTINGTON BEACH ••• FromDl Orange County's His I S:34 was aood enou&h for second and made up for the Oilers' usual stalwart., John Soto, who had an off day. "We're comina, •· was Edison Coach John Knox's response when ti= out his Char&crs bad been ni . "What happens later in the year is what's important. rm happy to set second, even thouah I"d like to beat those (Huntinatoo 8cach) auys. "I think by the end of the year 1t m.iabt be a different story. I really think we can act 'em." Ediaon took the third and founh spots, with Keaji Kallin runnina a RUSTLERS ••• FromDl Rutkowski set a school record with four field goals and Saddleback took advant!fc of four first-half fumbles by the T1gcn for the victory. The Gauchos convened each of the Rivenide giveaways in the first half into poinu, with Jeff Bielman catch- ina a 4-yard scori~ pass from Jason Schmid, Rutkowski booting a pair of field aoals, and Schmid h1ttirt1 Bnan Horgan with a 10-yard TD pass. * 0...... Wnt 42. ftaMdeM J5 SC... rt Que"'9n P1Mdene 1 0 6 12-2S Goldin W1tl 7 14 1 1.-..2 PCC-E,,1na t run !Gttmlle kick) GWC-Parkar 10 run (Tomealctl kick) GWC-M.ltlOv 2• PeH from S•learl (Torna1ldl kid!) GWC-Verrell I run (Tomeald< klctll GWC-tt1v 25 PIH from HIMOn (Tomealcll kick) PCC-Mllltf '2 pen from~· (kick felled) PCC-Venn 2 run (run f1li.c!I GWC-Verrell I run <Tomealck klckl PCC-E111na 4' PIH from ~· (Pen felled) GWC-Vel Sclllertlolll 30 run C Tomu lCk klek) Alllnellnca: 1,500 (1tllmetldl OAM9 IT A TlSTICS KC Finl clowns II llUW.·vardaH 33·209 Paulnl vardaH 2'2 Paulnl 12-21-2 Punta •·:N F~-IOll S·2 Penaltles·vll'dl •·JO GWC 2• 54·241 1'2 13·11·0 •·lt 1-1 S·52 IMDfVK>UAI. RUSHING PCC-MoOr'a, 9-15, Vann, 9"""5, E111na. 10-", Grav. l·O; Caldwlll. l·S; JI,,.,.., 1·2 OWC-f"al1ler, •·llO, Vel SCl\lar"llOl!l, 1·3', lluu.11. S-17; ,..,.,,...,, 2·6; Garrell. •·•. Set· 1~. l·S; HeMOn, 2-for·m!Nn 1 IMCMYIOUAL ,.ASllMO fl'CC~•. 12·fM, 2Cl. GWC~. 12·20-0, 1•. SwlNrl, l· 1-0, , .. •CMYtDUAI. lllCllVIMO PCC-tneram, 1·40; VIM, 2·t, E,,IM, 4·11 Bar-. 2·22; Ml/lier. 3· 100 owe~.>-•. PePH•. 1-1. •ev. 2·>4. Melov. 3·,,; 1!1911, 2-2•. llamot, 1-20. * ·····••di D, lltwnade " .... .,o-rtw1 020)1~ 0 • 12 ~11 4 PIU frc>ITI S<:hmld 15:40 and Gabe Ramirez turnina 1n a 15:49. The Oilers· John Gallup followed closely with a I 5:55 for fifth, and Edison's Chris Palmer checked in with a 16:06 for ninth. Another team, maybe wtthout the notoriety of some of the county powers. but a team that is showina 1t will have to reckoned with, is the Estancia Eaalc squad. For the second time in as many weeks, the Eaales won their d1vis1on, sweepina throuah the Division I race. Estancia beat t6c Santiqo CavaJien - a hi&hJy-rturded team in their own ~t -34-41, for the win. The es crowded five runners in the top l , as Chris Bube led the way with a I S:SO for third. Todd Perry and Jake Kniaht ran twin 16:21 's for sixth and seventh. In girls Division I action, host Costa Mesa took fint-place laurels with 44 int.s to ni Non.bvi ' easy listening radio station it ,. . 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''"" I'"'"'" 1,,, J <.1n11<I l'ntc dr J\\ "* \II p111n llHl\I '" • I 11mc .t "1111111 IKll .t 11' Jttrr rhc .1nn• 111t)ll'J <:r)ll o t th< Ito'"" < )J,j, ol "1nn11111 lxll<'I thm I in '> f'. 11111' C Aliliin\11 \111Cc Lm m. Men's secar COLLaGI NAIA Obll1ct "1 SW"'9rft cat c ..... l. cat tleplht 2 Soull\wn Cel Colleoa M:Orlne: RIKo 1, ~I, Alby 1. Hilger gets his chance Raider rookie QB will be at the helm against KC today LOS ANGELES (AP) -In all hkehhood. Rusty Hilger will become the first true rook.te ever to start a National Football League game at quarterback for the Raiders today when Los Angeles faces the Kansas City Chiefs. KJckoff tame at the Coliseum 1s I p.m . A crowd of between 55.000 and 60,000 is expected for the second battle of the 1985 season between the AFC Western Division rivals -the Chiefs won a 36-20 decision over the Raiders at Kansas City on Sept. 12. Hilger began the campaign as the third-string Los Angeles quarterback. The former Oklahoma State standout moved up to No. 2 when Jim Plunkett suffered a separated left shoulder early in the fourth quarter of the Raiders' 34-10 loss to San Francisco on Sept. 22. Last Sunday, Hilger was called upon when Marc Wilson suffered a sprained right ankJe m the third quarter of the Raiders' game at New England. Hilger, selected in the sixth round draft of last spring's NFL draft. entered the game with the Raiders trailing, 20-14. Los Angeles wound up winning. 35-20, despite the fact that Hilger completed only one of his seven passes. The completion wasa big one. however. a 2-yard touchdown toss to tight end Todd Christensen midway through the fourth quarter, making 1t 28-20 at the time. While Wilson's ankJe limited his practice time during the week, there's a possibility he could be called upon to start, and if that's not the case, he might be used in relief of Hilger should the latter suffer an injury or be ineffective. Two first-year players have started games at quarterback for the Raiders, but neither were true rookies. Tom Flores, now the team's head coach, started a contest in 1960, the first year of existence for the franchise_,, While playing his first season as a pro- fessional, Flores had been in an NFL camp and m a Canadian Football League camp the two previous seasons. In 1976, while the Raiders were still m Oakland. Mike Rae started a game at quarterback. However, while Rae was a first.year Nfl.. player, he had played two seasons in Canada. Flores said Tbunday that he almost surely wouldn't announce the identity of his team's stanina quar- terback prior to the game, but did say that Wilson continu~ to be hampered by his injury. The Chiefs ire alone atop the AFC West with a 3-1 mark while the Raiden a.re one of four teams in the division with 2-2 records. use ... From Dl Gontales, due to an tnJUI')' to their starter a week aao. OonuJes com- pleted 11 of 24 throws for 94 yards with two interoeptjooa. ' The Troj1ns' defense loged teven sacks for a lou of 6'4 yards and DeyC1' let ()rqon State withJn the Soulh'trn Cal 30-yard hoc. The T~ja.n.a, wbo were ranked third nat1on1.Uy before k>til'\I to Baylor and Arizona State. mmhed 80 Yard• to• touchdown t.he ftnt time" they had the bill. Crutcher a senior capped the dri~ with b'is 2-yard ICOrint run I Car sales soar in September DETROIT (AP) -Domcsttc car sales set more records in late September. continuina on a spectacularly tU&h level because of rebates and cut-rate financ- ina. Auto sales 1n the Sept. 21-30 industry report1na penod were 59 percent better than an the comparable penod a year earlier, the automakers re- ported Thursday. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activltie. of publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday, Oct. 4 . 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' I .. . .. '• ,,., .. ,,, t • ~· ~ \ .... , . " 0-'. .. 11 ".C •• ... ,., .... '' i,• •• .. . . ·' '. , ' . .. J-. ~. •J i'-I • e"' . • ,_ t .... .. • t .... i· .. "' .. t. •I• •.11 o. j"" • II J ... . -. ' .. . .. .. ' , ., .. I • .,if .. ... I • . . .. . . ·-.. .. .> • "·', .. ,, ,, • t. .., ... a•• I ... .. '· . . .., '" . . i : The Daily Plot • i readers w..t to see yom-woeil. S.~•1lit : photos of yom-local oflk:e, profwbtal or i Marketing club members learn all about real estate By JIM HATHCOCK o.., .... eer ..... _,. Property owners who are interested an learning more about managmg their real estate transactions can share their expenences and help others buy and sell through the Orange County Real Estate Marketing Club The club was founded by Earl Huse, who 1s a lecturer and author on creative financing, and by Roland Fabbne, who 1s president of All Amencan Trust Investments Com- pany. It's a new concept for those who are interested in conducting their own reaJ estate transactions. according to the pair. Proarams dcalana with loans, escrow, tttle and quaJ1fytna buyers and sellers educate members m the latest techniques w1th1n the industry, they said. Meetings are held tWlcc each month at the Emerald of Anaheim. In the first phase of the marketing program, buyers determine bow much of a home they want and how much money and other negouable assets they have. Secondly. an the marketma session. they sell their property with the help New ad agency forms A new advert1s1ng agency. Andersen A11odatet, has been for. med m Irvine to serve the health care market. according to president Rick Flexible tl\·e·\t<dr. I O<Y7r financtn}o! and •t? I . of a moderator who ass11ts Ul offenng aJtemauve creative finanClng ideas. fLOally. members become in- volved an coottnuma education to stay abreast of information oo creauve financ1ng, eqwty partici- pation, exchangma and under· standina the math of financJD&.. Dunna the second mccuna of each month. three-hour acmman cover subJectS 10 which members have expressed an interest Throu&b that poruon of the program, club mem- bers are better able to understand the transacuons an which they will be- come involved. Huse said. Andersen. • • • Cbrlton Associates of Irvme has signed an agreement wnh Quantum Corp to become a pnmary supplier of (Plea.ee .ee BRIBFS/06) it . 11?5% annual pt:fft•nt<1gt· rail' start. l'ou 'II qualify for our lnw rate JUSt by opening a Honk· Fedt·ral checking account and u:--trH~ < 1ur ure Pay system tu makt.' ~·our pay - lt's really that easy. Because no\\' ments automatically. Home Federal's new ca r financing And don't forget. we can help you is as flexible as it is affordable. make other in1portant purchases. Along wtth a great low rate you too. with personal line~ oi credit. can get a good long term . up to home equit y loans and hnml' mort- five years. And a loan of up to gage loa ns. $25.000. You can even finance But hurry. Thi~ offer end ... IO<Vi~ of your costs -including tax ~oven1ber 15. l~KS. And 1t Lttuld and licen e. be your last cha nce to gt't both the That means you don't need a car you like and a loan y< 1u c,m lt\'t:' trade-in. And you don't have to come \\-ith . up with a penny to put down . Noth-So if you\·e alread~ found yuur ing could be easier. ~U~ car. find your way to tht· nt.•art'st Except for the way you pay. ~YJ Home Federal. Or call toll fn.--t· Because at Home Federal. ~ ~ 1 (~00)554-2t1~t1 tor mfon11- it's all taken care of at the at ion and an applll·,n u in . •[11:amph·· lt'''lirlo.rnt11t,1l,Sl.! ooo ..,JUrtiOmonthl\ paynlt:'nt!-art'JU"' ~..'t'ltt ". 11tt1111.t\ t" "·111!111\t 11111\ 111 •. 1 l't"rtain rt"sln1 t1un ... applv l rt'd1t appmval c;ub~\'t t11 -.t andard quahhr.111on-. • nl\'11.1 LA. COl'~n .\rcad1a 445-JUO. Bewrl\. La l.ieneir.i 6S2·K562. Bever!\ Hille; 274·6060. Glendale 240 93.1.1. La Caftada 790· i1 11. La T 1,era 670·lW)26. L.A Downtown SAN FERNANDO VALLEY L.annga Par1l 348-4141. ~~ 360-2326. Shrrman Oaks ~ 7401. \\bod1and 1-fills 703-1221 SA:\ l llS ORISP<H Ol""T'I ~lorn• Ra\ ;'; 2 H-'"'"' R11bk .. lJ~·'i750. 1'1l'm11 K.·.i1 h -! lXC ~1 • ~n l.ur-Otw-1•ol lo1"n1t""11 •41 !h(IU, '\an t Ul." I Hw .. pn '\\a(l<lf\na Pl..1.1 ~4 /lit retal cletign for paltlcallon in°'.. i 625 2099. Larchmont 462 ·646:1. l..awndait 371 4613. l..tnc<'hl Ht-1ghLc; 223·1164. Mannadel Rey823-4141 . Pah Vtrdes .177 ·8666. P\aya de-I Rev 822 · 2905. Rt<londo ~ach 316-:\14 l. 'lOn'anc-e 378-1226. ~ tdlester 670-0150. \'kst Covma.~2·34-41 . ~St Los An~ 4if4·TI~ Vkst'MX'ld 474·3..'iOO ORANGE COUNTY Rolsa!G<*ienwt-St 898-00..14. Bmtol/Mat.Arthur 979-36(KI Fulkrton 993· 1200 Hunt1njlt1'lfl ~ach 5.16-6511. Huntinllton !Wach. ~\and Q64-6667. lnine ~S4 ~121 ~ Hillt' no-nil. ~na Niguel 495 ~). ~ lkach 640· 163-4 . 5an Jua,n Cap.stnoo l4J-060l ~ta Ana tl6i 24t'XI ~A:'\TA BAR8i\R ·\ <. O\ ~n l <1rpmtena ~t t 111 I ,, *•t;i ·~ 1571 Lnmp«I\ -It-;~~>: M110lt'ltl11~~ ,~9 "Mia Rarban l'lnwnl1J\l.1l ~ 17XI ..., tt 'Mllpa.; ~ l44l ~ k "\lfirth'lldt> N(2 40:l~i. ~ B ~ Ruq0t• t\Hi llfl4Ci , Sant.\ \.tana Q21 ~l ~~'"an~~ l'i<~ i hdatonsdoll i : Find lhe .,,,y '°'"'"' lhe ~ .edlon • i daly. lbTyl Da1IGate ,. Od. 16111. .................................................. • , @ ,_, . ~al ~a1.·h ~-3481 . Tustm 730-6995 RJ\'ER IOE Cot ~"T)' llmltt 92Q 1040 \'ENTl 'RA Ol 'NTY L amanllo 482 461 l, ())al 646-{)}41. Thouqnd Oaks 497 ·QSAA. '*ntUlll 648· ~21 1 . \lpnrunaNICtonit 644 ~' Yk~tla~ ~ 496-9500 I ' " -- D8 Of'lnge Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunctay, October&, 1986 Bus1Nrs s Nons ... FCC approves KTLA sale hom1M1CelM ~tum's S l/4-1nch oiude-coatcd disks wed in Quantum's QSOO prod-ucts. WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbe Fed· allowed transfer of existllll comb1na-newspaper and itS cable properties. • • • eraJ Communications Commission tions if they were established before Rupert Murdoch has proposed a -~.· Here are some tax strategies to employ Tile Mlaato. Vleje Compuy has approved on Friday the half-billion the cross-ownership rule went tnto s1mtlar waiver to allow him two years named Reid Advtrdllq of Costa dollar sale of Los Angeles television effect, with the understand1na that to sell the New York Post and the Mesa as the &Jeocy of record for the station KTLA to the Chicqo-based they would be broken up. Today's Chicago Sun-Times if the com- company's Ahso Viejo community in Tribune Co., and said 1t will aive the w11ver allowing the temporary crca-mission approves his proposed lf you are wondcnng what tax Laauna Hills. company I 8 months to sell an area tion of a cable.-broadcast-oewspaper purchase of television stations in strategies make sense as Congress • • • newspaper and several cable TV combination is the ftrst of its kind those cities. debates tax reform, here are so me The Yamalaa Sporttn1 1ood• franchises. granted by the FCC. Tribune will pan Golden West suuestions: DAVE STEWART Dtvliloabassclectcd ~aac,Warford, T ·b 1.: h h D ·1 c M v: h' f f h TI · · $510 · 1· h" th •Manage your cash so that, if Sloae IK. of Newport Beach to n une, wwc owns t e aJ y James . C"-Jnney, c 1e o t e e ev1s1on m1 ion cas 1or c d handle its advertising and public News, published in 'Van Nuys, and commission's mass media bureau. station. the largest price ever paid for necessary. you can prepay state an relations campaigns. cable TV systems serving areas explafoed that new radio-TV com-a single broadcast property. Golden local taxes (including propertr taxes) • • • outside Los Angeles was given a bi nations bad been granted waivers in West bought the independent station before Dec. 31. Reagan s ta:it Don K. Porter, Auoctatea of New-temporary waiver of the com-the past and the commission staff saw from entertainer Gene Autry in 1982 proposal, if it becomes law in 1986, port Beach has been sleeted by the mission's cross-ownership rules to no difference between requests for for $245 million. will make these non-deductible. Also. Nadoaal Foundation of WlleeldaaJr give it time to sell those California those waivers and Tribune's request. Tribune, headquartered in Chi-if you are planning to buy !>Orne big Teu11 for public relations and cable and newspaper properties. He said Tribune had demonstrated cago, owns 1he Chicago Tnbune and ticket items. such a s a car. boa!. promo tion. The commission has, in the past, that 11 was already trying to selJ off the New York Daily News airplane, etc .. make the purchase in ----------------------------------------------., I 985 to get the sales ta.x deduction. •If you are plannin$ .to buy business equipment. do 1t 1n I 985 rather than after the new year. Depreciation write-offs are likely .to be smaller after any new w legis- lation. and the investment CT'Cdtt seems almost certain to be phased out. WELLS FARGO EQUITY ADVANTAGE ® Wells Fargo Equity Advantage homeowner's line of credit has the best features of conventional loans and revolving credit lines. combined in one convenient account For homeowners who want the most from th eir ~edit and home equity, Equity Advantage has more henefits than any other type of personal fi na rn ·ing. A c redit line you can use again and again-and never have to r e-apply. ( )ne application is all it takes. Once you r credit line is approved. you can use it as often as you want-u•heneuer you want. You d ecide how to use the cash. l 111likr a conventional loan, you can use Equity ·\cl vant age for almost anything you want. \/;1r<1tions. coll ege tuition, a car. a boat. an 111vt'"itrnPnt. home improvement-it's up to you. Substantial cash at your disposal- f rom $10,000 to $500,000. 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Nation's money supply declines NEW YORK (AP)-The nation's basic money supply has declined for two straight weeks. but has not come close to wiping out the explosive growth of the previous two months. supply measure rcpresentin~ funds readily available for spending. fell $400 million in Late September after plunging SJ.5 billion in the previous week. The Federal Reserve Board re- ported this week that MI. the money But MI had rocketed up S2 I. 9 billion in the previous eight weeks. CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE Pronounciation, vocabulary and essential sentences useful in everyday situations will be taught at the semi- private class at JAPAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION 2130 N. Grand Ave., Santa Ana . (Northside Church of Christ). Class starts October 17th and meets every Thursday 7:30-9:30 p.m. ·for registration and furth er information, please call 547-7733. 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