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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-03 - Orange Coast Pilot\ 1 . . · llllGI CUil IT'S A LETTER FROM YOUR BROTHER SPIKE .. l'ME SAIDTME CAPE WAS ON' SALE ... MOT WAHTIN6 TO Ml55 SUCH A 8AR6AIM, I 6AVE ~UM MV ONLY POLIJAR ••• '' IUMOAY, MOYllll81R 3, 1M5 \' DEAR SNOOP~, SOMETl41N6 WONDERFUL JUST HAPPENED ... 11 ,, so ev THE TIME YOU GET THIS LETTER , f'LL BE LIVING IN PARADISE '' '\A MAN CAME BY MERE, AND OFFERED TO SELL ME A MAGIC CAPE .. '' . YllR 11111111 QlllY Ml \\ ~E TOLD ME IF f WORE TH IS MAGIC CAPE , 1'0 BE TRANSPORTED TO A LAND OF PARADISE !'' i'-'EN A6AIN , MAYBE l'VE BEEN ~AD ... . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ... •. GARFIELD ® MANY OF YOO HAVE. PR00A0LY NOTICE.P YO<J WAKE OP IN TME MORNING A POU NP OR TWO LIGMTER TMAN WMEN ~u WENT TO eEP • NOW,J05T WM£RE DOES ALL TMAT WEIGi-ti GO?" NOW, WE SO~E AS MEC~ AREN'T GOING 1"0 STOP BRE.A1HINu ............. . . . . . . . . . . . ~A/PL z_ ~-=-. . . . . . . . . . . . by Jim Davis I'M ~ERE TO TfLL "JOU TMAT THE ATMOSPHE.RE AROUNP OS 15 FILLE'7 WITM THE' FAT O~ SLEEPING PEOPLE! 50 WM«.,> PON'T t..'OU SKINNY PEOPLE PO A FAT PERC:,ON A FAVOR ••• STOP SLE.E-PING- -y-=----- • ' . JUDGE PARKER UNAWARE THAT SAM DRIVER HAS QUIETLY CALLED THE POLICE ABOUT THE BURGLARY OF BEN'S VAN, THE HOODLUMS TRY 10 MAKE HIM BUY ONE OFTHE PAINTINGS 'ARDtr:> l/ 1?o'iK~ .. it 11-3 \ -~.,___ __________________ __ I WISH YOU COULD BE A ( · LITTLE t.'OR.E ORIGINAL ! '"°=' -- • ~ . by Harold Ledoux . . . AATlNG RECO~D HA5 BECOME .. AN 'AMeRJCA~ BAND51AND '. ~ornoN ,,, . " ,. F~M ALES ,ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEt ~S~· " N07 f JNFERIO~. . . ' .5D iE~ ME , WHA1 DID . ·(,Oo 1'~1NK OF rH15 NEIN RECORD ~ f~E GRE1t.J1 B~HERS~ CoM1N<5,, MISTER HARTBURN ... ~~UST eec,AUSE Me'sA~I S NO REASON -~ I SHOULD BRING HIM MIS -. COl'fl,!I!. .. I ££ @I - by Garry Trudeau . YOU UNC6<STANO rn4T PE.TER. 15 A SC.XIST ~' OON'T YOO, HONEY? 1l116 NEXI SO~G 15 -R:>R Ak.1-OF QOU OUI 1HE.RE. lOHO 0/6 fH l~GS IHtrr ARE FONK.Q ! WE.lk , DICK.,,, rr HAD A GOOD BEAT AND rr wAs FUN 10 DANCE 10 ,,, I'D GtV E rf A PG I • LAl>Y '·' • i • • 11 I .., : j i z ~~~ v -· _....__~~ MoWEVER, S INCE HE'S A .BOSS-MAN ... .'..L l Tl1ERE'5 NOH.\I N6 LIKS A GOOD . SKATEBOARD TO GE.T YOU WJ4ERE ~ ... -'YOU'RE GOING .1 , ·-----~ ~ ~~= ' ' ~ f I i i . .~u .. U.€1'1E ~ 1t> 0E ta\T04~ l.U'AT nE ~txES •. a P t 4 tilt IE .J /:tP.E. ~ K\DOING? T~EY'RE. GREAT! • r ~un i (tfr W te • ~ -------by HafKaufman-------- CAM YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leHt 111 dl ... r· ..._ In ......_ .,.lb l»etwHn top and bottom p.inel1. How _.., cen ,_ find them? CM<k an•wers wiih fMM belew. ~'llNOljlll.l!'t ............. .....,., ·---~-....11-n.'i~ll~M l _._ .. ..,! l ·~ -I • MAGIC TAPS! Mk....,... to pick e -~ 1•12. lftd to edd ... Heh tlflM you tep yeur "":r'· Tap . ..-..... rMdofn Arfaw« these vintage weath« riddles it you can: Whal la the best weather tor hay- matung? When ifs ~a1n- ing pit~s I What la the worst weather for animal • shelters? When it's ra1n1ng cata and dogs. What ii worse than having II rain cats and dogs? Hailng taxicabs. SPELL ONE WORD Challenge: Spell one word with letters 1n the phrase: IN MAGIC TALE. on-,..., on tM clo c•tl 1 ·• ftlht. TMft ..., number 12. pttl Cl. 11 , 10, etc. counter• clockwlN untll your Mend'• count .... 20, .. which ...... you Wll be ...,...IMrunl*r«~~ ...... --~_.....,.,,.._--J nelfV teken . . :..-~ongue T....,..I Say,_. and rPat sMtal times: =• ~ ~· ~ lab·a ao.w.t book. '1 ....,._. .,., ad lftd W.. ,ll-lrttd flalflltl. --... e ! Jll j .. : { ' F r Better or For Worse DO POINT! Aflll/lf the ~ A4 colora "9lllty to tM dMng ...,.. dNme .-OW: 1~ 2-U blue. 3-Yellow. 4-U. bfoWft. ,_,lnh tonea. 1-lt. grHn. 7-Dk. bro.m. SC~.~~~?..~~ .. letteu In tM word t>.low to form two com11tlete words. lllaPLACE . . ~ - THEN score 1 Potnts ead1 tor all ~ words of four lettet"s ., fftOrt found •mono the letters. Try to score at IHst SO ,.Mb. -.u ·d1i9 :--......-. - by Lynn Johnston . \ Gar t'ORE CP.NO'{ ~ SJ \A>Hffl: lt\f\~?° I NE\JER A1t=. MlNe AS FRSr RS YOO ····· &::J I GOT \ SflLL GOflwo ~e. BARS,TrlReE. SUC.Kt!f\S, LOOK, MICHAEL.WANNA&$. NO\ PRRTiC.U~LY. SOKe Lf:.Ff l .. ~e.Ll~lce LACES AN' A BUNeH "- OF GUMS! GcOD ... \ 1AaJGHT I WAS l.OONG MY TOUCH ! \ I j BLOOM COUNTY . .• SHOE Al<E C(OU NEW~APE~ p~e, ON PUT'( 2'+ ~ovr<s A DA"<'? fDW 6€rN 111€R6-. 161WM'~ FEAR~ 111/P 5rAltPTllll / I -rn£ NE.W~ NEVE~TAK~ A~K . Wl--l'i DON1 \ we JlJ61 6e.tL ~lM A~O E;U'-l A -~OT 1u6? A (;IG STo~(( ~ Ft'f' UPAT AN't"11ME- ~~ OR Nl~T. ·1 by MacNelly ™E~E'S At,,WAVG ~En.UNG GOING ON IN '™E WO~L.D. .. AND WE. J"oo0WJSTS UAVE. 'Tt> eE ~TOREAcTAT A MOMENTS NOT1C£. ~ OF COJf26E, we ~E. IN 11-lE. E.DIWR/At-MEE.TINc, AT 'TME iTME. . . .. -. I Th wil ale Pri Ste gro Bu roc briJ doc wh geti orl The poised prin~ the USA will greet next Friday has come a long way from 'Shy Di.' Prince Charles' ex-valet Stephen Barry tells how she has grown -and how the floor of Buckingham Palace's music room got ruined, why she's bringing one black~ but doesn't plan to wear it, and why the royal couple won't be getting any small towels or big steaks ... s. .... Stlry ..... 4. N VI The LONGESI SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. Ugflt1 l00'1 8"' "11r:· 061119 nicotlM ... per cigtrlttl. FTC R1l)Oft F•:es. 120'1: 141119 "ter:· 1.0 1119 nicotlftl ... per ct91rtn1 by FTC 1111dlod How tld yoa splll'ge when you fnt felt ricll? Iii fiellls hll leese --~Before l made it big with my first record hit in 1958, I had two pairs of shoes to my name. When I no lonser felt poor. I bought 12 fabulous paiB that didn't match anything! .. ,.. flCtlt1~··- ~Wben I was 7 and bad just made my first commercial, I treated Mom and me to a plane trip to San ~ so we could go to Sea World -something I always wanted to do.- r .. r ,;, C" lnilg .... .... " ,.. s-ui Stent.' llt tlil .... .. When money started to flow from TM Chapman Report, I bought a farmhouse in Spiln. Best or all, I ~pcred myidf with a1J the books I couldn't afford bd'cn ... -IJllllS- I FAST TALK ---Cl8ICmc UllTS: Her next film takes A~of God star Jw FCllllla out of the ronvent To research her roTC as a former 8-movic actJa& turned aloobolic in 11te Moming A/trr, ... have to mn hang- ina out in t.n. rve warned my busbend (California state senator T-Ha,..), •1t•s comi~ up now, my time when rm going to be stayilll:J out at night' ..... f.p on Miami Vi~ have inflated as fa.st as its rannp, oblervcs Oar-~ c.ompoecr Pecer A.Om (Arthurs ~). He had a small role in the series' season opener and reports: .. 0. J..._'s ~ A man now fOUows him around to calCh 1he (c:iplme) ~ enterina J-Co111111a1itory ... Sinsr Me-. Mecn is . her ftrsl TV sitcom this week. The BroedWay star, who won ~y for her role in Purli~. will play. a New Yort tourism official in M«ba. a CBS micHeason repllocment series. .. It will be my bopefulty hilarious task to solve the problems of tourisu CX>mi.na to the city, .. she says, "'but there will be room for a sona. ..... M A8lr has spent more time in the ~ticaJ arena than in front of the. cameru in b.&r ·years as the ICtlvist president of the Screen Acton Guild. His term.ends Tuesday. and '"rd like to do another series," he says. ·-llailli S I 'IF ~USA WEEKEND EOPlE..·J w tlis face fnl tame, an week Mm-.;._,,_._, ............... Ill~ EST/PIT ......In_ ................. ''1r& COVER STORY ~J.11:.-~ ~-= • -·-~-----~ • • nncess I As Ille USlnls llt Ille red CQlt fir lier fnt wisit IUt wukeld, a fa mer royal alet &Ms • • ilside look at lier lfe willl Cllll1es. , . When Prince Ow1es went to Washina- too. D.C.. in 1970, President NW>o 1rie:d to match him up with bis pretty da•ichtcr Tricia. But both the prince and Tricia had diti:rent idras.. The next time he went to the USA. it was 1m and be had me for company. This timt around. thm was no threat of matdunak:ina. Amy Caner was too you~ .. At lieut I won't have a daughteT to -.. .. be said before we ldl This time he brines I wife. When the prince arrives in the States next Friday, he1J be accompanied by the beautiful and ~ Princess Diana. And one thin& is certain: Princess or not. Diana is tmneodously ociu:d by the prospect of her first trip to the Uniu:d Stat.cs. Tbe purpose of this voyacie is to visit an exhibit of paintinp, silver and fumishin&s &om the t homes of Britain -~ Trm.JUJY J::WS of Britain -at the N• tionaJ Gallery of Art in Washinaton and also to raise money for Prince Owies' pct charity, United World ColJcwcs, at I din- ner in Palm 8cacb, Fla. The couple will spend the first thrtt days in Washington and will fty to Palm Beach on TUClday. Knowina that the cameras will be upon Princas Diana, she has been havq I fldd day with her ~ aDowanoe. Ourq the summer, she made trips to London from e.lmoral GaslJe in Scot- land for fiU.U. b her bnJld..ncw wan:J.. robe. Her blp will be ladel'I with evam. pms from Belville s..oon and day dothes from Bruce Oldfield, her favorite ~·USA WEEKEND· Novt.MllD 1-3, 198S dcsianer. It looks as if the color scneme will be autumnal The · will Like at least 5" outflls for~ cover any eventuality and wettha condition. She1J tJn,. I llack of bats. akwa and bandblo. She1J allo car- ry a b18c:t outfit in cue She ha to ., t.c:k home for I funeral The Soenm family tiara will be pKked for the White Houx dinner next S.tur- day, or perhaps a more pand one bor- rowed &om the queen. When the royal couplt dine with the Rapns. the ftnt ~ will Md that Prin-cess Diana is w:ry different from the » )Ur~ bmcr kindopnat tmdicr wholt weddi~ Nancy Rapn attended on JuJy 29, 1981. The difi:lence will allo be noted by lht millions of USA c:mm,s who wa1Ched the royal Mddi• oa TV. new shine on lht royal image. She's beautiful. incredibly pbo1qptjc and wears doc.bes well. The princess was a triumph th.roulhou lht Australia touT whim took pUioc . 1983, sbonly after the biJ1h of Prince Wi liam. That was an easy trip bcaUIC A tralians tJ!:at lht British royals like bers of the family. so if they make the misiake, nobody takes much notice. Dur i• that trip, sht looked to ~ for pUdance and he was always dose a hand. The princess's equally triumphant tou of Italy last ~ was a ptJe ride, too All Italians Jove 1 pretty airl and, as can't speak Italian, she just bad to smile lot. Both thesr tours were the n slopes. The queen's advixn now Diana is rady and apes ienad eoc1mr ~this Uniled Slates trip. She bas practice at beina a princess and she · podcd eoousb to handle the pm and presswa involv!d in 'a trip to the USA. This visit will mart one of her · chaJlenics, but 1 can't 1ee PriOOCS'S Wlina. She bas learned to Jove the limdiabL 1 fact. Prince Cbarles is the fint to ad.mi that his ~ is usuaUy the main tion. When the couple toured A.ustr'&bl, the prince said with I pm .. I milbt ~ have aa)'Cd in the car." J bdie\'e s&e'D draw the Jarsst Wahi,.ron ms wn in yean. ln my tnv els around the Stales. I have band boundless~ about the British roy al &mily. People tn the USA are f'aKinat ed by the~ ol it all. T&e prince. b his pan,. loves the Unit ed St.Ila and is lootina fOrward to in ducina Princas Diana to your country. Tboulh normally ht moGS and l"Om\S about ovenms tripa. an invitation to the USA is~ with Ucrity. I Pri tell ha.I loo to• feeo thl sm , lmc sur wa: nm oor wai CIQl mu tim mu Roe E anc Pak roy had bcfi 1' I: and put and = l the Thf She her T Bea run bu but and T upo runa OCSI 00 t all l T pra leCl1 Pain tioo ha VI WU call mee tot! ~ ones twio Pl botll ess' SUCCI and .. lelieve me. having trailed behind llCe Cbarics OD so many of them. I can you that these oveneas tours arc joDy dwod. :be pnncas mUSI never for a moment k bored. even if someone is ~her leath. She mUSI never ie't it show if her hurt. and if she's pa~ well. I'S just too bad -she bas to _, OD Jq. Vhcn she was youneer and when I 6nt w her, she djd art bored easily -not "1si.ngty because everyone around her ' miles older than she was. She ~ to around &m~ Palllce's endJes idon when she was livq there, while ~ to be wed. with Sony Walkman i~t over her ea.rs, lisaening to PoP DC. Then she would try to pass the e · · tap.dancing in the palace De~ qui1e ruined the wooden n! :ut then she was only 19 at the time. adj . to stuffy old 8uckiogham a ~ those c:onfidcnt, grown-up a1s was not easy for a teen..,-who never even had a !1Crious boyfiic:nd ire. rot that '"Shy Di" was ever as shy as pie thought Riabt from the start she dwac1er and forthriaht opinions. she could be quite forceful out of the lie eye. But she was Always fiiendly - ifs that which endeami her to the pie of Britain and will. rm sure. win popularity in the States. oday, she's even suoneer. but not in way 50l1lC reports have poruayed her. pnnc:e is still the boa. he's still No. l. s not domineering. He bas to listen to but he's still in dwJe. his journey to Washington and Palm :h is beina viewed by many as a trial for a larp tour of the SUtes. Diana ltways been keen to oomc to the USA. royals have to have an invilatioo - a speciJic reuon for a trip. he visit undoubt.cdly was decided !l last sprina durina I ~ ' meetina with the ~ and ~ s bou9ehok1. The dates were wntten 1e bute baud in their otticie that plots w movements. M> deulctive:s. one of the ~·s ' amchcs. and the c;s private !W}' journeyed to ·~ ·~ 1 Bea:h "to c:beck out acx::ommoda- ' and ICCUrity. E~ likely to : dale contact with the royal couple brieid on ~ from what to the prince and princess when you t them (")our royal hiahnesaj down e royals' tastes in b>d and even the and size of IOMb they prdes-to me • can't tar small towds. and ~ that have been laundmd ontt or ~ to IOften them). ita Cbartcs and Princas Diana arc very frupl aa1en. Any bolt or bolt- ~ Ql\tl to ~ them happy will ~ with I lisht IOUtJlf.. cold salmon plenty of salad. Nctlber ii a bis meat COVER STORY • eater -a T eus steak would fill them with dismay. And the pnncc can't bear cbooolate desserts. At the Wales' home. Kensington PaJ.. acc. the staff' bas worked hard pachng for the trip -checking off ~mg down to the last tube of toothpastt (Maclcans) and the honey that the ~ Likes for breakfast The oouJ*'s ~ have been taai:d with bright mi labels for easy iden- tifiCation. and the contents arc listed so that anything &om a p&J.T of gloves to a tx can be found at a moment's noucc. I used to enjoy preparing for our USA trips when I was woRing for Pnncc Owtes. They were what I called "swt jobs'" as. ngbtly or wrongly. we fdt that people an the USA don't care for uru-forms. So though he has 40 uruforms that he is cntitJcd to \\UT, the prince onJy has dou~ suits pacUid for StatesJ<k trip. making the valet's job eaSJCr. In fact. he problbly won't even ha ve a new suit for this trip. He always kepi a dozen "*fy fOr wear whet1 I ~-with him. and with such a fashion<0nsaous wife. he surdv now has more. ~~will be laking two dres.s- cn WJth her. in addiuon to her ~ er. and her trusty lady-m-wartmg. An~ Beckwith.smith. In addltion to a uara.. she's bound to take her sapphire SC1 -a bracelet. watch. necklace and cam~ madr from enormous sapphires and all set in IOki that was a wedding pn::scn t from the late King Faual of Saudi Arabia. (1 tbouaht her eyes would PoP out of her head When she saw it .. Gosh!" she said .. rm becoming a very nch lady.") The staff also has pecked boxes of P"'- sents for the oouplc's Stateside hosts -a signed photograph an a silver ~ for the Rcapns. others in beautiful leather frames for those involved an w VlSJL These boxes eenerally return to Bntam full of gjfts the royals recei vc. The ponce also will tell tus ~ valet to pack tus polo sticks for an cxhlbltion p.mc at the Palm Beacb Pok> and Coun- cry Oub. The last time he played there. I was with hi""" and he suffered from heat strokr and dehydration and landed in the hospital We ~t we had lost h1m for a while ~-This time I suspect he:u take pruautions ap.mst w Flonda sun. The ootY. cloud -on the royal rouplc·s horizon will be lcavmg thc1r two sons. William. 3Yi. and Harry, I. behind. Pnn- cess Diana's 6avoritc rok is mothcrtK>od. and one tru,. she dJshkes about her Job ts that it takes her away &om ber link bo~ But even wilhoul the children. the USA can loOk forward to a nght royal show d~ Pnnoea Diana's 6nt V1S1l And I ~ peopk m the USA will taU the princas to thetr hcam. After all sbtreally lSISW'-and the USA an"cnt- ed ~ Q USA Wax.ENO · NOVEMBER 1-3. 198S • 5 .... I COVER STORY Now for the truth about who's lowest. 4mg Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. testing method. .. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarene Smoke Conta ins Carbon Monoxide . All BRAND STYUS ABCM ARC ffintr • NCJ.N THE LOWEST Of & BAMDS SOn PACK 100s Fil TtR l,l(ljTHOI 3 ""l 111 0 3 mo n tOl 'lf IV Pfl C19'"'1I ~ FIC ""111od I g ' I • I • .. INTERVIEW John . H. Johnson As his 'Ebony' magazine bm 40, the founder of the USA's top black business talks moot riches • ' ' Reagan and race relations in the '80s. ., .......... fl 'DlllJ': It's a -~ maga- zine which empbuiza the · tive side of the blade lik. wrr: ture stories involving suooess and achievement Any black penon who's bad any kind of suocas or achievement, wc do IOIDdhina on them. We've ~ filed everybody from Philip Mi- cbael Thomas, the star of the TV show Miami Viet', to Martin Llr ther Kina Jr. .. .., ....... wllftts .... H•••l~ltl MU.-: I think for one thin& WC don't know each other IOCially. Our struct~ is such that ·you have a few blacks and whites who visit each oth- er's homes, but it's limited f.acb of us bas tended 10 be reluctant 10 reach out the band of fellow- ship 10 the other for ar that WC miabt be rebu&d. We're more reluctant than WC were I 0 )Ul'S •· II Ills,.,.... JlllHJlJ. I al- ways run 9Cal'Cd. Whenever I tee any~ or any failure or any ~the~of~~ have I •YlD& around here that you have 10 dire 10 do what you are a.hid 10 do. And 90 rm al- ways doina thinp that rm afraid 10do. II Ills M llt .,a: FOl'bes mapzine •ys it's IOIDeWbere in the neisbborbood of SI SO mil- lion or 90. I don't know euctly and I don't quarrel with what they Sly. 0. lllw ,_.., dJIRIM 11111: I don't think it's cba'9"' me very much. I was in a pocay store rriccntly and a lady WIS shocked, askinl me, .. What are you doing bere'r And I said. .. rm here ~ cause rm buyins food to eat the S1'C IS you are." She Slid, .. Why don't you have tomCOOC do that for you?" And I said, .. It's very simple. I like 10 do it m)'ld( .. I enjoy -and do -all the tru.,. I did when I was poor. It's more oomfonable beina rich, but rm not havina any more fun. II U ,' I• 11111111 J•l1• ...... It will be exduli~ ty fOr men IDd will come out in Novanbcr (oa DeWlltandl Nov. S). I t'a about t.bion, . and fitnca You'd ha:~ there are 10mC limillridel with ~(~'.r~~but it llD't I bllCt . T'befre I men's m..,rne we're I men's m..,.U-. lltlltlllrtlf .... lllelt'-llil1nt1••11•-~ I m:a0 P,. 10 I blnk in QUca.. 10 and the man llid, '"Boy" - and be did II)' ·Boy" -)'ou must be aazy. We don't make loans to bllK:t peoolc... I llbd him MW> in this -town ..uald make I loan IO I blilc:t pmon. He .ad, .. I only know one com- pay and that is a mn company OD the South Side." So I pcnulldcd my mother 10 let me borrow sm oa bet f\Jmi- I ·USA WEDDa> • NovEMm:a l·l . I 9U -. -. "• ~ .. eil" .. 11" tf A t ~ , .~~--'J .-.. Whoever said, " .. :tis love ... .:,that makes the waid go roond;' was probably eating chicken soup at the time. In particular, Campbells® Chicken Noodle Soop. We've got history on our side. Its what mothers tradi- tionally saved when someone needed good old-fashioned ca comforting. And mother really did • lmowbest That's because it's ,just about impossible to find a more soothing food than Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup. Or a more satisfying food. Or a food that simply makes you feel better. So when you need some tender loving fare, and some- times we all.do, treat yourself to a hot, delicious bowl of Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup. Chicken Noodle Soup. Three little words that say something aboot love. - aMPIBn SOUP IS GOOD FOOD Camp/Hll's ltas a fwll li111 of IDMI sodi111n SDfl/>S for /host f>t0f>/t M•ho a"°" a sall-r'-Slrict«l ditl or #taut a (Olfrtnt abowl sodi""' '' Don't let anything stop you from having a great USA WEEKEND-the weekend magazine the USA has been waiting for. 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On average, 10 pm;ent of the USA popula- tion fAlJs prey to It each year, says the Centers for DiJcasc C.Ontrol in Atlanta. Au 9el!On varies from year to year, but expc:ns arc on alert from November through April Now is the time for people who arc especially endafl8mld by Ou to Ft proUCtion with vaccinations, the CDC recommends. ~usually don't swt ooming down with flu until Oecembcr, with the virus ~ its peak in mid-February, says Dr. W. Pauf Gmn, ~ololist at Baylor Colqe of Medicine's InJluenza R.eleaidl C.enter in Houston. Expens aren't sure why flu as a cold- weatbcr pique, but CDC epidemiologist Kart Kappus ~it's linked to peop&e aeekina warmth indoors at cloee quarters.. Sucb conditions foster the spaid of the virus, which is pmed Oil throuah droplets m the air that have been~ sneezed or exhaled by ftu suftCrers. Au sympcoms usually last &om five to 9C'VCD days, l<ApPUS says. While it's more annoyq than .~ for most peo- 1*. flu can be ~thrcalCninl for 4S mil-lioo in the USA: 1hoee .,e 6S or older, thole with cbronic ht.art or luna probkms and taiderlts of nW'ling homes and other medicak:are facilities. In a ftu.weekawt ~ u:ti .=. ar:~b&e to~ lenOUS D lMAOIJ IS poeumoma. and durina rnol!)Un m<n than l 0,00) die in this way, ~ •)'I. There arc many di&rcot strains of flu, each named b its plltt of . . Strains fill into one of two catqories: ~A and Type 8. A ~ caDcd amantlldine can lemell the 1eve11ty of Type A flus, says Glem\, but is utdea b-Type 8. Other than that. victims can do little other than Ft plenty of rest and drink Iota of ftuids. f'rom otllervations in the Southern bcmispbere, where the winter flu ICa90l1 is c:omina to I clole, Grzen C:Xpecll this D- IOll to be I relati vdy mild one in the USA. SUains expected to l'P.:llnnMr in- dude the Clilltan Ou, the ~ flu and the Ruasian flu (not the a.me main that paid I visit in 1977-78). Some ~ flu l'CICllJ'Ch: •A new vaa-..ine that is ldminisiered U DOIC drops. • Rimantadine, I new drua that treats Type A ftus without the side e&:ds of amanadine. • R.ibavarin, a new cine that's e&dive in treatq boch A and B strains. a : STAYING WELL Good sex -conquer bad stress Sex bdps beat stre9 - that's the oommsus of mental health expens. wbo point to the physical activtty. the emotional doleneu and the physical rdeue as beneficial. But sex has to be sa~ or it oouJd be more of a stres producer. experu are quick to add. From the ooo-niah• stand to the extramarital afli.ir to I marri.lle or ior.- 1am rdatioaship. the quality of the 9CX and not the act itxlf is apparently what beats Sb'CSS. Ahhoulb tht cvidmtt t.ckiJ1s 9CX as I 5treD reliever is mostly anecdoul. the ~ say. there is some samtific evidence of ph~ benefits. '1'berc is even the relea9t of endorphins durina satisfyina sex. .. says psycbolosisl William Fitzamld, executive director of the Aademy of SUas & Chronk Discate in Alexandria. Va. Endorphins att the pain.killm produced naturally by the brain durina physical activity. ana.~ tboulbt to be one J>f1fie causes of the .. runna's ltilb-.. They can be rdeued durina kq foreplay g~ ~~~ of 9CX .. depmd:s on the • of the pmon and who they're havq sex with. .. •Y1 Dr. Paul J. l!OICh. prai4mt of the American Institute of Sum and prohlor of medicine and Pl)'Chiatry at the New Yort Mcdical ColJele. .. It's a hiahly penoaa1iJld th.i I don't think t.herc1'5' reason to inkr that if you have mott ICX. you1J have less sua&. .. Roech •ys. On lhe other band. beq fiusn1ed ~uaUy can be very suadW tOr mm and women. ~ •ys. ll -ti 1 ..... She's had her kids and now il's time to ,et her S-foot-0-tnch frame bid into shape. says Kathy Gedraitis. 27-year--0ld cruc..> mothtt of llme. .. My body has turned to jdJo. I want to lose 40 pounds and shape up my quiverina mus- des.. .. GednitJs says. She says she wants lo mum to the ~. l JO.pound days. but findi!lJ . time to ~ is toush-'"T ating care of tJme lciQs is a full.time proposition." Gmlr9I a..lda: v cry pxt. Exadle: Gedraitis tries to art cxtTciJe while her two YOUJlll$. Nkholas. 2. and Manhtw. 4 months. nap. Jill Ann. 3'h. joins her for bent-knee situps.. arm cir· c&es.. toe touehes and pushups done to an cxacisc tape. HEALTH Diet Gednitis skips bmlkfast and lunch and seldom snacks. She cats a dinner of meat. potato and another vegetable. She doesn't cal dessert. 8y ....,,,. lAOfWC TU811K .... Ji,\. lltlt '11 .. W-. llllf W-1111. ~bl Ce*lltis ti .. _, uerdsa ti ....... &,ert 1: Dilk fitwss Valerie lee. coordinator of the pn:anancy and CllC'T'Cl~ ~ ject at the Melpomene institute in St Paul. Minn.. a non-profit rcsearcb and l'C90W'CC <:mt.el' for ph~y acttvc women. says Gedraitis must first ctws her eanna habits. S.udies show that the body U9CS calorics mudt men effi- ciently when intake is Sl*%d over the enti.rt day. Abo. sht needs rqular calories to have the eMf'IY to exercise properly. She should eat three to five meals 1 da~. each hlvtna 300 to 600 ~ b a daily consumption of I .SOO to 1.800 caloncs. When cxcmsma. she should think in tmns of,ettina fit not ~ weiabt If she eats riaht and curciscs rqp.tlarty. the ~t ao. will .. occur natun.Uy." Lee says. She P_.,.. Gcdraitis 6nd a sminer. make an eXCfeist PK' and swt walkina -20 to JO minutes three ti~ a week. Stmdl triJre6and. Lec •ys. For hamstrinp and calves: Do toe touches.. For lower Sep: Sca.nd a bot or two from a wall and lean on it with her hands. qs straiabt For u:i aep: Sit. le&\ In I V and lean forward and toWard C8Ch $bt shoukf Slmch until mutdes pull. then hold b I S to 1eronds. Gedraitis needs to ftnd an ICtivity sbc1J stidt with and shouJd cry a brmd ,.._.from~ ao cym,. to walkjna or~ an la'Obics daa. A ftlU)ar" bib)' siner may hive to be c:aDal in so bdp her break fitt. Or an cuttlJC propam at the local YWCA or health dub milftt o&r day cart. Elpert 2: Tiile it gradllly James Skinner. physacaJ educauon professor at .\ruona Seate Univenit}. says ~~ no -marade ~ for Gednitis. .. You put ~ton s.lowl)'. you take 1t off slowl~ M Gedraitis can expect to IOSt no more than a 1 ! pound to a poW1d a week. but in a year. the ~twill be aone Skinner% walkina IS to 20 m1nu~ thrtt tunC5 a week. plld y~ CSSU'l& to I qwck walk and then to a JOI. Htt aim should be to wort out five to su UJnCS a week. She should indude ca.ltsthcrucs 1n her rqamen before and afta-her walk to W1lrm up. roof down and l~ up. For her upper body sht can do arm ordcs for a minute. For her middle. she can do bent-kntt sa1ups. wortuna up to SC'tS of 20. SM should stan with her arms across her chest. thn'I movt her hands behind her hc8d as her stomach p st1'0f11Cf. For loWtt body. sht can ~ on her sidr and do leg raises.. 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Some su11rcrions: •FW a 1DCMi mmlar. It could be a ~t. boss. sweetheart or even an idcaJ you don't know ... Lik.c the &e>Od coach. the good mentor Bets his procq,e to believe in himself and then lets him car- ry the ball from there." • Welcomt duce-This IS panicularly important for couples: All the wort to achieve sucuss will have a profound dlect on a couple's style. Expect djffcrmccs: look fOtWatd to them. • Don't lean lift to chuce ... The P1ttem is clear: Late bloomers do not leave the fufillment of their dreams to chance. They decide to do something and find the means to do iL" MAG AZINES 111 zhl'a 11112111 • H°""' & Ganim visits Vice President Qeol1e Bush's homr in w~ 0ic;ar de la Rmta's ..-nment in Manhattan. and d irector Mike Nldds' Santa Bartma. Calif.. ranch. • Smilluotrian =-pec.v-liat hits and 'If• s now ~at 1 supermattid near YoU. One is the Soutbemt ~ JU!uit. the wortd's lqesl hit at 60 pounds or ew:n more. • PJ>dtoloD Today looks at childrm's View of God in lcncn and pk'tum. BOOKS "But ""' they s1n1e themselves?" A decade of $81ious1J flllny ratooos 1be *-Yorlrw c.tDofl Mun 1115-1115 (Viking. 208 pp., $20) ., ....... Every week. 2.500 cartoons arrive at the Tlw Nl't't' Yorker magazine. one of the few pub- lications that remains serious about humorous art. But only 20 are printed in each wt'lekl)' issue. The task fitlls to art cd1- tor l.tt lomlZ to select those that will make iL .. Ifs not easy." he sighs. -1 do look at ~crything. believe it or not that comes in." Now. to commemorate the mapzine's 60th year. the 382 best cartoons of the past ~ c:ade have been edited by Lo- mu and collected in The New Yorker Cartoon Album 1975· 1985, to be relca.scd in book- stores across the USA this month. Th~ Nr.-.· Yorlu-r Al- bum of Draw;ngs, 1915·1975 (Vikina Palplln). previously published. is also available as a S 14. 95 PlpcrtJack. Lorenz. Sl and a paduatr oft.he Pratt Institute. has been an editor for 13 years. He can•t 1eU you WIC'lJy what makes a canoon funny ... but This ii Nancy Sinatn's berthday present to her dad. who turns 70 on Dec. 12. She promixs in the introduction. .. This is a k>vc lcner. bu1 nae a whilCWl:Sh." Wdl Frank SJn- Olra isn '1 a Dodd)' Dtiam1 - but it is 8 bit of I whitc"Wah. llT OITll: lM lMm lllll't ...... --••• ~ rst. you must respond very quick- ly ... or else it isn't nghl." Some situations work better than othcn. "Two guys in a bar. or two guys in an office - but if you put them 1n a hmo or a private plane. it isn't fa- mihar. The setting has to be immediately accq>ting and the joke has to be set up very qutekJy." Several settings are perenni- al New Yorker favontcs: the desert island. the business of· 6cc. the men's bar. the king on his throne. A few things don't woB.. .. We don't do heavy scxjOkts. thouah ~tcr Amo did a lot of Nancy has ICt'CSS to m<R people than any other SlnatTa bqraphcr. Most imponant. lhe had access to her &\her. a critical voice in this ~ oral history. and to all his pho- tos. <400 of which arc included in this lar.,: book. What do wr learn? That Sinatra cried every Christmas al A Star 11 Born (the Fmtmc March vmk>n). that he ontt pulled SJ0..00) out of his pockrt to live to a fiitnd in need. that he is I h.11 with I bi& he.an and I touah temper. that m the '20s. They've ~ come vcry outmoded. -Lo- renz says. "And we don't a run a lot of cditonal cartoons. I think cartoons have to have a little ~ but shouldn't be mcan-spuited." Many of the cartoons amve by mail. but some are accom- panied by their owners. Each i ucsday and Wednesday are set aside for Lomu to meet with the artists.. There is no cartoon com- m.nee at The NeK· Yorker. Lo- renz takes 35 to 40 rough sketches and canoon ideas lo Wilham Shawn. The .\'t'\\ Yorker's editor. -Mr. Shawn is the final arbiter on the car- toons. as he is on everything that gOC'5 into the mapzrne." Lomu says. The New Yorker has almost 40 cartoonists under contact. Some. like William Steig. 77. and Geo"-' Price. 84. have ~ contnbutors dunng most of t~ magazine's history. Others. ~ Roz C'hast.. the only woman under conlnK'l. are in their late 20s. Those art- ists may sell the magazine as many as 60 cartoons in one year. The blJancc come from ~ artisu -at a base rate of $500. a Makeup mogul E.-r. A S.'"98a Sby By Es18e lauder (Aandom House. 223 pp .. $19.95) &IN'•dr. a.yond,,. ~ By Lee Israel (MacMillan, 192 pp .. $15.95) For much of her 7(komc--Odd years. cosmetics czanna Estee Lau- der kept her age -and much of her ~life -hidden under blush. Two new books. one by M~ Lauder hcTsclf. the other without her blessing. reveal a few blemishes. Lauder's book. £stet>: .-4 Succl'l.1 Story. oontradlcts some of her earli- er tales. No. she was not born m Vienna; she was born Joscphmc Es. thcr Mentzer in Corona. Queens. and Lived above the hardware store. No, bier maniaee to the late Joseph Lauder was not storybook perfect . Family members have noted It was l.tt Israel's Estee Lauder: 8<' 110nd the MagJc that forctd Lauder to be more candid Though Lauder credits hCT uncle John Schou With providing the cream that became the foundauon for hCT cosmetics business. it is Israel who reveals that Schotz. who died ~barcl) solvent- ' n the • 60s. never l'CCe1 vcd an) pe ~ - ment Lauder and her two sons ~ wonh an estimated $700 mllhon. lsrKI is not overly fond of her subjcn Early on. she compares Lauder to the scheming., sooal- chmbing Jay Gatsby. and 'the com- parison StJcks. She docs. however. report filr more on the makeup wars between the monster egos of Eli.z3- beth Arden. Helena Rubtnsleln. Chaitcs Re\·son and Lauder. Sur- prisingly. Lauder. who LS not known to smile swcrtly on her com- petitors.. takes barcty a SWtpc. Ptr- haps it is just enough that she has outlived them all. Her quirky adVlC'C and sill) para- bles mak'c fOr a st:ranar. chatty memoir of htllc consequence. a _ ...... TO SEE TMs ........ tile •• ,. I I" tlle .. - • lllJ-(lllW II• 1111(1c•lt .. 2111, • ~ u,ertl .. tile ..... WiJJsctl pt I e' $ •ii tile Int Iii •ulm Eldt1•111t Is 1 ' c .,_,-.am 111•1n.., If Wey's ll;Jle .-e cllti1 ' I tlllt tlll H•lt-'t '81 9'1ctac t ....... tile IQ. Te tlle lllW 1J1, it• lllk • • flilt sbr. wn st11111 •111 ~drs, ,_ m1dd ..... ti .... tlle tll 1'111 is• llley's flct tlllt ••.-ti pt stniPt. Tiie pr1111111dllill: lllley lt)llH litll ...,, Ill""'· 'From the frigid interstellar night' ly Cart SC-• .. ..,. .. A oomet ·is also a visitor &om the 6iaid inter- stellar night that oonstitutes by far the IJ'ealest pan of the known universe. And a comet is also & IJ'eal clock, ti~ out dcadts or~ IFS once each perihelion Jl'NIJ!, reminding us of the beau- ty and harmony of the New10nian univenc, and of the dauntina insianif>canoe of our place in SPIOC SAUi: .. .,.. and ume. l( by c&ance. the period of a br!f.!it t1111 _._. oomet happens to be the same as a human~ time, we invest it with a more personal significance. as a reminder of our m~ty. __ .. .. Comet Halley is unique in our epoch - a bright. periodic..~ limes spectaCU.la.r oomct that sews I.he acnerauons totether. sntchin& beck throuah b.iSIOry and forward mto epochs to oome. awakening us &om the delusion \Pat we exist separate from our put and our future, tiJnc..blndina the human species. You look up and scc Halley's comet -~a pair of binoculars, perhaps -and you are looicina at the same oomet that Edmond Halley saw (in 1682) I.he summer after he and Mary Tooke were fim wed. This is the oome'l all but one of whose apparitions hick M> the year ll9 &C were carefully DOied by OUnetc asD"Ol90mef'S. It bas been de9cribed on 1ableu, silk. bamboo peper, perdunent, nc.wspi.nt and computer disks. This is the comet that chemd the !K1q bunla-..t.bcrers. and fiiahtened nearly e-very- one else in all tbOle cultures. far-flung over the surface of the f.anh and blck at lcilst millennia in time. We share this oomet with many <>then. . ""Scventy-m )UR is a few lmCf&tions or k:ss, and so Halley's comet 11 a kind of metronome beati1' out the rhythm of human proasess or decline Ju 1910 apparition was the flnt since the inven- tion of~· and the last beb'e nuclear weapons. We hive Wdy the means of our~ and there is a real question o how may humans will be left the next time Hi.Oey's Comet oomcs by the Eanh in July 2061 ... I 6 • USA Wmc.END • NovDC1D 1-3. 198S Soutllern states ofter best views Ind the Key West, Jacbonv9e Ind Fort Mysa-. 'IDll: McDonald ~ on Mt. l..od<9 -180 mlel eat o4 8 PMO. lllZlllll: The Phoenix, y~ Pr9lcott Ind T-...on -· -..Mt. Here's a month-by-month rundown of the belt ~ days KR* the USA. IOOOrdina to lltrOoomcn: •NM. 1-18 -The oomet n> maim fiint but l"OWI tqbtcr this month. Predictions were that it could be teen wi1h binoo- u.lm this cmty, but recent liaht-Uws mow the comet cou1cf be llilbtlY dimmer than predjctid. This is one of the few times tha I small teklCOpe -miaht heli Look for Halley's Iv. hour afte sumet. • Dec. ~ 15 -Thcle days.,, PRdicted to be the most moon Aell and opponune ~ times of the month. Under idea oondjtions, the comet may b visaDle M> the nabd ~ but btn oculan ~ rea:>lnmended. Be ~ of a short tail are visa ble. The comet is hisb in thl CIENCE WH GI Horoscopes get horribly tangled As Halley's comet soars through the Milky Way,· bumpmg into our view of the constellations. it's leaving its Fill: '8' ••. imprint on the W'rt II W I WI ~of the le; nrt• , d 1ac, w~rns . Mademoiselle mapzine astroioeer Maxine Lu- cille Fiel Fad compares Halley's visit to tos.sing a pebble into a pond; the· ripples are repercussions we 1J fed until at least 1990. .. Halley is coming toward us in oon-6cx.ib&e ~ Fixed signs are like dogs wtth a booe and anything happening in those signs is of long lasting nature. When you see something in those fixed signs you say 'Uh oh.. we're in for a big brouhaha.· When you sec a summit happen- U:!g during tho9e times you say, ~ nobody. is going ~ gi~ .. push toward space; it may start a very good point of dialogue ~-" Herc's what Fiel secs Halley doing to your Zodiac sign; • Aries (Mardl 21-April 19): In February. hidden love facto~ come out but beware of a 6.nan- aal panncnhip that couki cause loss of tndependcncc. •Tuns (ApnJ 20-May 20): You could fmd yourself more nervous dunng February and early March when Halley's influ- ence is felt. A power struggle could ensue. Eases up m May. •Gemini (May 21 -J~ 20): Don't try to ovcrplan. stay loose: whatever happens. you'll land on your feet. Burdens tum mto assets. •Cancer (JUD( 21-JuJ) 2:!) Unexpected opportun1ues.. You attract attenuon. •Leo (JuJy 23-Aug. 22): A major activity_ cycle begins in March when Halley makes close contact with the sun. Plans art changed by other people . . "' ... ,.. ... ........... ELSE CAN 10U GET E' EVEN FORA PENNY? • TO SEE Dis ........ tile ••d . c "tile 11111 - .. Illy -,.W ti see l1ftay's Cl•lt ... 2111, • llwl) Ufll'b .. till. milll n WijflC ti pt 1 C J se ii tlle 1111 Iii •ulk Eldt1•elt is I . C li0, 1111lltilll•U19J If , Wey's "9e n mlia ' I 1111tilec•lt-'t1911 1111ctac 1 ...... tile IQ. T 1tile11W.,., it• w • • flilt sls.11111st1111 •••cJdn,. aallll ..... to .... tal Den is• lllley's flct tMt • • llM ti get stniCld. De pr11111ciltill: lllley "YIHS d ..,,, llt ""· 'From the frigid interstellar night' I ' tJ hr..tSar.-•a. ..... iifji I .... lat ,,.~ -~ ~~V' --~ -~ ~ .. ,....,.~ ill) .. . --.....,CIU.n JDIM Ill i.-•-.un IJlil!ll '"',.., -cm.,,--~--IE -~ -... -_,...,....,. ... .... ~...., -~ W &!JM -·---· .... GI-.- CIENCE WH GI A look ll1slde Horoscopes get horribly tangled As Halley's comet soars through the Milky Way, bumPma into our view of the constellations, it's aving its imprint on the ~oftheZo- d1ac, warns . Mademoiselle mapzjnc astroloeer Maxine Lu- cille Fiel Fie! compares Halley's visit to tossing a pebble into a po~ the ripples are repercussions we11 feel until at least I 990. .. Halley is axning toward us in non-&xib&e sip1s. Fixed signs are like dogs wtth a bone and anything ~ in those signs is of Iona lasting nature. When you see something in those fixed signs ~ say •tJb ob. we're in for a bi& brouhaha.' When you see a summit happen- ing during tho8e times you say, ~ oobo<!>' .is going ~ gi~ .. push toward spatt; 1t may stan a very Dnnrl point of dialogue there.~ ... Here's what Fiel sees Halley doing to your Zodiac sign: • Aries (March 21-April 19): ln February. hidden love factors come out but beware of a finan- cial partnerShi p that could cause loss of mdependcncc. • Tuaw (ApnJ 20.May 20): You could find yourself more nervous dunng February and early March when Halley's influ- ence is felt A power struggle could ensue. Eases up in May. •Gemini (May 21-Junc 20): Don't try to ovcrplan, Slay loose: whatever happens.. you'll land on your feet Burdens tum into asstts. •Cancer (June 21-JuJy 2~): Unexpected opporturuoes. You attract anenoon. •Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): A major activ11y cycle begins m March when Halley makes close contact with the sun. Plans are changed ~ . other -~~le._ ELSE CAN 10U GET El EVEN FORA PENNY? ._ ... ._. __ _ I PWSMRED OR .... if you join the Co6umbM Record a 'Dape Cub now and ll"fle to~ 8 more telectiom<at reauJiir Club pricell) in the nut 3 yan e RIBBON BONUS! c n TAKE YOUR PICl<- c'j~ ~~ 1r ..... ..._ ..,. L---!~1 ~·~_!•!!!'!!'•~~~~_J • ...._Oft_.,._.,.. if yOUJOIO I CIENCE · L olumbia Record 4 ~ Oub oow and agree to buy 8 more selections <at regular Oub priceg) in the next 3 years Horoscopes get honibly tangled As Halley's comet soars through the Milk~ Way, bumPJ.D& into our view of the <(Onstellations, it's leaving its imprint on the ~oftheZo­ d1ac, warns . Madtmo1stlle magazine astro!oeer Maxine Lu- cille rlCL Fiel compares Halley's visit to tosRn& a pebbk into a pond; the ripples are repercussions we'll feel until at lieasl 1990. .. Halley is comq .u>ward us in non-6exiblc sipls. Fixed signs are like dogs wtth a bone and anything happening in those signs is of Ion& lasting nature. When you see something in those fixed signs you say •lJh oh. we're in for a big brouhaha.' When you see a summit happen- ing during t.bo9e times you say. ·oh. nobody is going to give,' .. r:-• __ _,, _, ....... ··---;--' r c- push toward space; 11 may start a very JOOd point of dialogue there. Here's what Fiel sees Halley doing to your Zodiac sign: • Aries (Manil 21-April 19): In February, h.iddcn love facto~ come out but beware of a finan- cial partncf'ShJ p that could cause loss of~. • Tamws (April 2(}.May 20): You could find yourself more nervous dunng February and early March when H.aJky's iN}u- encc is felt A power struggle could ensue. Eases up m May. •Gemini (May 21-Junc 20): Don't tr)' to overplan, stay loose: whatever happens.. you1J land on your feet Burdens !Um into assets. • Caacer (June 21-July 2:!) Unexpected ()pp()nuruucs. You attract attention. •Leo (July 2l-Aug. 22): A major activity cycle begins in March when Halley makes close contact with the sun. Plans are changed by other people. -,,_. -I"··-_.,., C"-• '1'1\, • , TO SEE Tlis ...... ..a 1111 ••I' . g "1111 IMllt - • Illy-,.W ti see 'nl1rs c1•1t ... 2111, se R•~ 11111111•1111. mills 111 WijJtc ti &et•O 1 •iltile mtm •ua. Ucitl•llt is I . £ llfO, lllt lllrlll•ln gy If H•ers "9e 111 c11111 • 1 t111t t11e e1•1t .. 't ... 1111ctard ..... tile IQ.,, tile .... .,., it • .. • • ... star. litll stl 111 lil1edn,,. ••<• ...... ti. tile tal Tllere is ••• .,., flct tlllt • al ..., ti get stl_-..~ Tiie 111'1 ciltill: lllley ,.,.II 111111 ..,, n OR - if you join the Colnmhja Record & npe Oub now and qree to buy 8 more 9dectiooa (,at replar Oub prica) in the next 3 years ,r., ........... -U-... -1Zli-..1 Lall ..... IUlll'.:I .... -.... 'Slllfll' ~ ~ IC PLUSTHE -RED RIBBON =~ BONUS! 6 Horoscopes get hOITibly tangled As Halley's comet soars through the Milky Way, bumping into our view of the constellations_ it's &caving its imprint on the ~oftbeL>­ d1ac. warns . Madtmo1ulle magazine astroloeer Maxine Lu- cille Fsel Fad compares Halley's visit to tos.si.ng a pebble into a pond; the ripples are repercussions we'll feel until at least 1990. .. Halley is coming toward us in norHlcxib6c ~ Fixed SlgDS are like ~ with a bone and anything happening in those signs is of long lasting nature. When you see sol1lCthlna in those fixed signs you say 'Uh oh. we're in for a big brouhaha.· When you see a summit happen- ing during those times you say. 'Ob.. nobody is going to gJ vt, ... FJCJ says of the upcoming U.S.- Sovict summit ~ Halley's bi.story is mfiunous... Fad reminds us: .. lf you look back. it's been as- soaated with the fall of ~ and nations ... people connect- ed it and said 'Gee, It W3S that lioht in fhr «v • In 4'il Anim push toward space; 1t may st.art a very gpod pomt of dWoguc there. .. Herc's what Fiel sees Halley doing to your ZodJac sagn: • Aries (Marth 21-April 19): In February. hidden love fact.ors come out but beware of a fman- aal partnerShip th.at could cause loss of mdcpcndcncc. • Taaras (Apnl 20-May 20): You could find yourself more nervous dunng February and early March when Halley's influ- ence is felt A power struggle could ensue. Eases up m May. •Gemini (May 21-J unc 20): Don't try to overplan. stay loose: whatever happens. you ·u land on your feet Burdens tum into assets. •Cancer (June 21-July 2n Unexpected opponuruucs. You attract ancntion. •Leo (July 2~Aug. 21): A major activity cycle bcgms tn March when Halley makes close contact with the sun. Plans are changed by other people. • Yqo (Aug. 2'-Scpt 22): Surprise poop&c with a more ag- gressive streak. Expect an out- SWldlng year Halle). s hi l in April and May bn~ romance • Ubn (Sept 23..Qct. 22): Be- come lcs.s daplomatJc; realize n's ' time to grow up: become more mnN"V rnn~OIL~ Onn't dis- ...... ~~...,,.. __________________ J • • n ............... ~ .......... I ~=-z=. :~cm~~ I TO SEE I ! ~-,,,,_~~-,,..,.~--~~-.._~~~-,_~..._~~~~ I I I I I I I I ,..., ,...., ,.. ,,.. ·------------- .... • OR IC Pl.USTHE -RED RIBBON ==: BONUS! CIENCE not visible. •Mardi I~ -Halley's tJe. comes visii* &ow in the IOUth- euR:m horizon I v~ boun before sunrile. Owq tbcK first few da~ of the month the moon rniabt interiere. •Msm ~21 -One oft.he belt vW:wq times. The tail I» sins to show up. The comet will be low in the IQUtlwcran sky about IV. hours befOre sumet. • M..m l l..Jl -Comci Still quite low in the morning sky. The tail should be at one of iu ~point&. Still look about I hour btfon: sunrise. • ~ ~17-Halley's is at its briaMat and bas its 1onecst tail. It's mo Su1hesl south in the sky. IO the &u1her-south )'OU are, the betttr. Remains in the rnorru,. sky about 1 bout btfon: sunrile. Horoscopes get honibly tangled As tulley's comet soars through the Milky Way, bumpmg into our view of the constellations.. it's leaving its imprint OD the •ofthcli>-d1ac, warns . Mademoiselle magazine astrologer Maxine Lu- cille Fiel FICI compate5 Halley's visJt to tossing a ~ into a pond; the ripples are . repercussions we 11 fed until at least 1990. '"Halley is coming towatd us in non-ftexible 5'?s. Frud signs arc like dop wtth a bone. and anything bappening in those signs is of k>Dg lasting nature. When you see something in those fixed signs you say 'Uh oh. we're in for a big brouhaha..' When you see a summit happen- ing during those times you say. 'Oh, nobody is going to give; " Ftcl says of the upcoming U.S.- Soviet summit ~ Halley's history is mfiunous. Ficl reminds us: .. If you look back. it's been as- sociated with the fill.I of ~ and nations ... people connect- ed it and said 'Gee.. it was that light in the sky.' ln 451 . Attila the Hun, or "'God's Scourge,'" was blamed OD the comet. .. It's always been associated with enormous change and when it &eaves it will come back in anot.Qer 76 yean to find a vutly cbanacd pJaoet. .. Dwi.na this visit &om Hal- ley's. wr6e fill.I of one or two im- portant Aeaden would not sur- prise me or the fill.I of some COU!l.trY· .. Halley's arrival symboWcs confrontation between the estat>- lished traditions and the invad- ers.. ... I th.ink what you 're going to see -we've got the marten -is the third wor1d rising up apinst ~ nations. ... ~ ootn now ltT"s neat-ina up; the pmion.s are strong and ~ arc killiJ11 their own pcoplt, n doesn't coincide with rason. .. But Fad does 9CIC some posi- tive sipls: .. It will be a year of S1J'IDet cbanp Fortunately all the intim::st in Halley's bas unit- ed us on common IJ'OUDd. ~ Icy' s will trantca>d our personal probkms; it will S1IJ't another push towan1 ~: it may st.art a very p>d point of dialogue there." Here's what Ftel sees Halley doing to your Zodiac sign: • Aries (March 21-April 19): ln February. hidden love factors come out but beware of a finan- oa.I panncrship that could cause I~ of independence. •Tauras (April 20-May 20): You could fmd yourself more nervous during February and early March when Halley's infl u- ence is felt. A power struggle could ensue. Eases up m May. •Gemini (May 21-J unc 20): Don't try to ovcrplan. stay loose: whatever happens. you ·u land on your feet. Burdens tum mto assets. •eaaar <J~ 21-1u1y 2:n Unexpccu:d opporturunes.. You attract attention. •Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): A major activity cycle begms in March when Halley makes close contact with the sun. P1ans are changed by other people. • V-Jr&O (Aug. 23-Scpt 2n s~ people Wlth a more ag- gressive streak. Expect an out- standing year. Halley's h1t IO April and May bn~ romance. • Libra (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be- come less diplomauc. rcahze 11·~ ume to grow up: become more money conscious. Don't chs- count anything you hear. It could be the key to success. •Soorpto (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Drama revolves.. transfonna- uon. rebirth. Expect a cycle of change. Consolidate in March to prepare for Halley's zoom through on ApnJ 11 ·~ (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): AiXil shouJd be highly exat· mg. Seriousness en~rs the play· ful nature. Don't be womed by disinterest 1n romance •Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. J 9~ Halley pulls you sucks-m· the-mud out of your rut Several winning stJUks th.ls year. •A..,-(Jan. 20-Feb. 18t. Halley passes close tW1Cc and your life isn't going to 1x quitt the same. You11 want to stay when you shouJd run and run when you should suy • Pllces: (Feb. 19-March 20): A one-year luck cyck begins m March as Halley passie$ through. A comi*tt aw. '" cnvuon-mcnt could ocxur but has a posi. ti~ impma. a -4'C - USA WEExEND·Novono 1-3. 198S· 17 TO SEE Dis ........ tile •• ,, I c "tlle llest - 1111 .., _,... ........ .,.. , ...... 2111, .. ,? stem, ..-ts m tile. C.Wtlia n WijJtc ti pt I g' 3 It ii tile 1111 sil •Hiia Elcit1•1lt Is imilC 1111', lllt ••••••••••inn_, If llllllf s. R clllillill tlllt tile Cl•lt -'t M I . If ldac d 11111 w tile *r. Te tile 111W.,., 11 • llll • • * star.1111ltl111 M11 ~ dms,,. •11111 ltellllete.tlletll 1lere Is• Islay's flct tlllt •II .... ti get stni .. l Tlle 111 ci1till: Wey •"1• 11 litll ..,, Ill.,,. 'From the frigid interstellar night' ly c.t 51111 • ---.. A comet is also a visitor from the frigid inter- stellar night that constitutes by &r the peatcst pan of the known universe. And a comet is also a great clock, ~out decades or~ once each perihelion P'SSIF. reminding us ofT: beau- ty and harmony of the Newtonian universe, and ......... ....__ of the daunting insignificance of our place in space -, -· and time. I(' by chance, the period of a ~t '* -'-comet happens to be the same as a human li"- time, we in~est It with a men personal signi6canoe. as a reminder of our monali_ty .. .' '"Comet Halley is unique in our epoch -a bright, periodic, some- times spectaCU1ar comet that sews the ~lions toeetber. stitchina back throu&h history and forward into epochs to come. awakening us from the delusion that we exist tepUate from our put and our futUrc. t.imc>bindina the human species. You look up and see Halley's comet -through a pair ofbinocuJars, pcbaps -and you are looking at the same comet that f.dmond Halley saw (in 1682) the summer after he and Mary Tooke Yt'el'C first wed This is the comet all but one of whole~ ba-io the )al" 239 B.C. wel'C camully DOiied by Otlne9e asuonomen. h bas been delcribed on tablets, silk. bunboo pepcr, pudunent, Df"fspi int and compuier disb. This is the comet that cheered the !Kuns hunta ... tberm, and fnlb1ened nearly every- one ebe in all thoee cultures., far.ft~ over the surfla of the Earth and hick at least millennia in time. We share this romet with many others. '"Seventy-six )'QJ'I is a few~ or less., and so Halley's comet is a kind of meuooome ~ out the rhythm of bwnan pnlllCSS or decline. Its 1910 appmition was the 6nt since the inven- tion o~the · and the lllt hebe nudear weapons. We have latdy · the means of our ~ and there is a rt.al question bow many humans will be left the next time Halley's C.ome1 comes by the F.artb in July 2D6 I ... • Southern states offer best views Ind the Key Weet, J8Cklonvle Ind Fort abOVE M)WI-. .. 1DU1 McOonlild a...1110y on Mt. nortne Lodce -180 mlle .. ~El Plilo. Ing Q AllZJlmA: The PtlOellbc, Ytma. Pr..x>tt .. Ind Tuceon -· rOldS RtmllA: E~ Ndonll Plf'tc -12 ... Ml. t1111u•. 10.000 Net-Moun A m.th-by-month viewing guide Don't rush out and buy. 1do- ICOPC-The c:xperu ay binocu- lan will do just fine and f Ye I beaa view of the comets ex- pame. And don't It' dilcour- --To 1e1e Halley's, you'll need Pl~ I moooa sky, I spot away &om the city and a view- ina plide -either • handbook or an aarooomcr -if >10'1 have trouble fi.ndin8 ClOCJllellaOOos Here's a month-by-month rundown of the best ~ days ICrOll the USA, ICall'di.ng to aarooomen: . •N.9.1-18 -Tbe comet re- mains faint but pows tqbter this month. Precticaions wa-e tbal it oould be .al with bUw» ulan this cuty, but reoen1 siatu- ~ thaw tbe a>met coulcf be sliahdy dimmer than pia!imd This is one of the few times that a small 1de .oope --miaht help. Look for Halley's I 'A hour aft.er sumet. • Dec. S-15 -Thele days arc predic:ud to be the rnoA moon-Im and opportUDe viewing times of the month. Under ideal oooditioos, the comet may be visible '° the nabd eye but btn- ocuJan are reoommended. Be- DnnJ,,. of a lhon tail are VlSJ· &le. The comet is hicb in the lilll. ' sea '8"9f, on the ilMrld of MIUI. MEXICO: LM Cn.ae, 40 mies l8St of EJ Piiio, .-id -~ r1Sbed. ~ CAL .. IU: eoatat "~ IU from 9-'1 Dfilgo nllf' PlkJlnlr :81rl. __,/ I • Mmdt 11~31 -Cornet still quite ~ in the momi,. sky. The 1ail should be at ooe of its lonecsl points. Still look about I hour bcfoft sunrise • A,.e J..17-Halley's is at its brilhteu and bas ilS lonicst iail It's allo &rtbest toutb in the sky, IO the fiu1ber IOUth )'OU UC. the bentt. Remains in the momn. sky abou1 I hour hebe sunriJc. Horoscopes get holTibly tangled As Halley's comet soars through tbe Milky Way, bumpmg into our view of the constellations, it's leaving its imprint OD the ~ofthel.o­ d1ac, warns . Mademoiselle mapzinc astrokJF' Maxine Lu- cille Fiel. FICJ compares Halley's visit to tossing a pebble into a pond; the ripples are repc:rcu.s.gons we 1J fed until at Jea.u 1990. '"Halley is coming toWard us in non-ftexib&c ~ FUted signs are like dop with a bone and anything happening in those signs is of long lasting nature. When you see something in those fixed signs you say 'Uh oh.. we're in for a big brouhaha.' When you see a summit bappcn-D!g during tbo9e times you say, 'Oh, nobody is going to give, ... Fiet says of the upcoming U.S. - Soviet summit meeting. Halley's history is in&mous, fie! reminds us: .. lf you look back. it's been as- sociated with the tall of ~ and nations ... people connect- ed it and said 'Gee, it was that light in the sky.' In 451, Attila the Hun, or .. God's Scourge ... was blamed on the comet. .. It's always been associated with enormous change and when it leaves it will come bade in another 7 6 years to find a vastly cbanaied planet. .. During this visit from Hal- ley's, 1"be tall of one or two im- ponant leaders would not sur- prise me or the tall of some COlJ!l _tr)'. ..Halley's arrival symbolizes confrontation between the~ 1isbcd traditions and the invad- ers.. ••. I think what you're going to sec -we've got the markers -is the third world, rising up apinst ~ nations. ... ~;;,~bowin heat-in& up; the pmions are strong and -...W lnlline their ~~~= reason. .. But Fad does see some pcl$1· tive sit;llS: .. It will be a year of ... mu..,. Fonuna1dy &1J the in11eftsl in Halley's bas unit- ed us oo oommoo pound. Ha.1- ~·swill trantoend our penonaJ problems; it will swt IDOlher push toward space: it may st.an a very good point of dialogue there." Herc's what Fiel sees Halley doi.ng to your Zodiac sign: • Aries (March 21-April I 9): In February. hidden love factors come out but beware of a finan- cial partnenh.ip that couki cause loss of independence. • Taarm (April 20-May 20): You could find yourself more nervous dunng February and early March when H.alky's mflu- ence is felt. A power struglc could ensue. Eases up in May. •Gemini (May 21-June 20): Don't try to overplan. stay loose: whateVCT" happens.. you ·u land on your 'feet. Burdens tum into assets. •Canes (June 21-July 22): Unexpected opportunmes. You attract attention. •Leo (July 2.>-Aug. 22): A major activity cycle begms in I March when Halley makes close contact with the sun. P\ans are i changed by other people. • Vqo (Aug. 2.>-Sept. 22): Surprise people with a more ag- gressive streak. Expect an out- standing year. Halley's hn m April and May bnngs romance. • Ubn (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Be- come less diplomauc: realize tt's ' time to grow up: become more money conscious. Don't dJs- count anything you hear. 1t could be the key to success. • Sarpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Drama revolves. transforma-• tion. rebirth. Expect a cycle of : change. Consolidate in March to · prepare for Halley·s zoom · through on April I I . • Sqittarias (Nov. 22-Dcc. • 2 I): Asmt shoWd be tughl}' exot- ang. Seriousness enters the play- ful nature. Don't be womed by disinterest in romance. •Capricorn (Dec. 2'.2-Jan. 19): Halley pulls you suck.s-in- the-mud out of your rut xveral winning streaks this year. • Aqarim (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Halley passes dose tW'lcc and your lift isn't going' to be qwtt the same. You1J want to stay when you should run and run when ri:.~ stay. • (Feb. 19--March 20): A one-year luck cydt tqins m March as Halley J».SSCS through. A compktc chanle m environ- ment could oocur but has a pogo u vc impact. a The mtmel soup was wonderful. The beef file\, tender. The ~ pean, outsttnding. Now you're lin-pq over oo&e. the ooo- vaation bas headed into hicb p , you 're not really ready for the evenin& to end The wait.er enim ~t with a small plate of bitc- sized sin -tiny pastries, oookies DO biger than 8 quarter and cho. colate- dipped strawberries. ·1be citizens of New Or- leans have jusi the name for these after~ sweets: lagniappe, (pronounced IA WN-yap. meaning a little something extra). The prac- tice of 9C2'Ving these morsels, about a half-hour after leav-inJ the table and the first cup of cofi:e, is one that can ca51· ty be duplica1td It borne. •Ofter an awww tmeat. This does not mean you have to slave over the oven. A trip to a candy store Or putty shop can do the trick. FJIW'C three per person. •• -wt.t wmt before. lf your dinner ended with a rich dmcrt. stidc to simple ooolcies and fruit mone1s. If it had an ethnic theme -say Otinc:se - ~zJ> ~spirit with~ pnaer, chocolate- =~ qmentsand •X..~Mee­..... Use your mvorite reci- pe for cookies, bars°' candy, but keep the proportions small A 1?8D of ~ 1quares, for UlSWX%. can be cut into ) lfl.inch picas. Some . Rieb~ dUllen, peanut butta fudte, pra- lioel. ~ nuts. Or slazrd aprioocs, fat da1eS sw&d with aam cbeae and or· -. rind. Or suawbaaies and candied citrus peel dipped in chocolate. Or . abcJrtbrad, MoJcan =a: ~ cooonut rmcm~ bourboo balls.IJ -C1a h&11 llrl J IJ•lrqrrt • Open a menu in one of the USA's ~ute restll>- rants these days, and you11 6.nd an in~ supportina cast: Stir..fiied muswd treens with ICaDopl m lrillcd -= Tmy timtJUes or collards with the ~chicten. Tbele f.alJ greens and others, though less &miliar than the more tender ones grown in the ~ares-rt of the greening of America. f.dna Lewis, for one. iS amuacd aboui the sudden popu- larity of pmis. .. rm glad people are begin. ning to rcooplizc healthy food," says the uth(); of TM Tasu of Cou"try Cooki"g (Knop(, $14.95 hardcover, $7.95 "8pcr- ~~ ~ authority on To Lewis. however, the trend is nothing new. Greens are still a Slaple of the family dinner table back in Freetown, Va., where her mother tauabt her how to boil them fresh fiom the= Now hued in Man___ Lewis bas pined a n;JU1aUon IS a tt.aCber and restaurant c::oosW. tant -cunentJy at Middleton ~a ~urant near Qwb. ton, S.C -IS well IS a cook. But she bas never forpten her roots. Folla in Freetown, she says. would pther and rook greens every day because, in- stinctivdy, they realized the nu- tritious value. 1ndced. most afy areens are rich in viwnins A and C. iron. tbiamin, nDoftavin and m.ci:n. An exoeUcnt IOW'te mftbcr, they do may reduce the risk m IOmC forms of~. aooontitw 10 the Greens galore 11 ·USA WauNo • NoVfMIDl J-l. J 985 FOOD I I I " 1 paund--··-•••n&d ... •llhld 3 ............. ... 'lllJIPll, Nt1r ..._. ~ c11p toaatect aunflower .... ~-oarnol " ........... ... 2,,., ..... .,_ 1 ..... .,. ,, d 111p..., ~-... 2 ...................... 2 tc1'*'1bl11:a -,..,., ..... ~ ~ IWIC8 on ·oo MnABS. lnl the Metv Gftffln Sha#. ~ v.t>r1d IS the hOme ci the wort1s ~ YE~-=-ID .. .,StlQid'tQl\a ... V'IP~~ ,,...~m;~lll ar~~b1218btiM>~ flllml~m;.....,N9Cln1Dtw..,_~J 111 ? ct r.e11t1 ..... ~_,ID .. m;~. !"-'~~~r>. "'GllYIOIO~ Qb.) ....... WON.O~oa,l.­-&a---81wd. ....... u.--. NV ... 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A home security system can be as small or as grand as you like. Sensors that guard just the in1Crior of your home -ultra- sonic that deurts f'!'lObOO, or · ve infrared that deurts ~ beat -cost about S 100. You can rig up an alarm that will be heard throughout the neigh- borhood, but it will only sound om the intruder is inside. For $1,<XX> and up, you can ,el I proi:aiooaDy insta1Jcd ~ tern that will guard the interior, all windows and doors. and your yard. It will detect break-ins, ~ flooded beyments, and even a furnace that kooks out on a win. try day. Most ~ depan- ments don't want to be on the reoeivina end of a home sccuril)' sys1em. But for about $25 a month, you can tie the system by telepbooe to a monitoring ser- vi« that will ~ help when there's an alarm. Technology is ~ securi- ty sysiems more reliable, more versatile, and lots sma11er - able to guard against more haz. ards with fewer &he alarms. You can opt for a system in wbicb all the oompooe:nts are wired ~· .. 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Pale lldvile us bow to lt'l out of the ~ syndrome while havins IOIDC fun aJoaa the way. M.t,.Cna EMIW ''b,W ... ·-Forwet about fun and PIY off thole aedit card charaes, says expert Wayne Chodkowski, pa- iden l of Business &. Wealth Advisors in Atlan- ta. If you can't dilcipti.ne youndves lO pay o6 the cbmJe card bills quiddy, lhop uound for I bank loan. Many t.nb ofter 24-monlh debl ~ tion loans with interell rates of around 13 ~l At that rate, monthly pay- menu oo a $6,CXX> loan would come to about I $290. If you have to, make the loan for I little bit more to cover the OOlt of a waadaobe. 0wnors R, you CID live o6your buablnd's saJ. ary, but any extras, such a a new wanhobe or car lbould come out of your real sate oom.miaions -after )'OU Fl your 6- DIDOel under cxxurot NetJIJ advla on mtUtal" i"I )'OflT mtJMy? Wrlu to: USA WEEKEND, YOIU Financa. P.O. Box .SOOW. WarN"lfO", D.C 10IJiU. lncluM brlf{ ~ ~ =:::: ::t,,:: nwrtbm. MONEY Anew car -- w... lft ..... 6• c-. ~ ....... Clt1 You have to put up a tdmdable ICCUrity del>olit. usually the amount o( I month's rait In COD11'1.St. a 20 percent down payment OD I SlO,<XX> car meam $2,<XX> up front Wiiy .., ... ,.,_ ..., ....... ..... paJmllllD? It's beam1e of the way ~~~-.e piymeDtl, the ltuina ~t starta with the ldlins price of the car, IUbCncts wmt the car is expet1ed to be worth at the cad of the leale (called the raidua1 value). and then divides by the number of months in the Die. An in1aat chaqc ii i.nchaded in the mon~ )Jl~t, since the Die balically ii • loan to you. Intaat Oil Ima in the put six mootbs bu ,.. fiom 6.1 S percent to 12 percmt at Gawn.J Moton Aa'eplaDce c.orp. . lnterell OD Ima uaaa0y IS Iii=-than intaat OD car loans. The ~ 'ffbeo deUn Nn ... incenti~ ~ such .. the 7. 7 percent lc».ns o&red cartier this u. Loan paymenu ~ t-.id on the full value of the car Jell any dawn psyment 24 ·USA 'MB.r.No • NoVDOD 1-3, I 98S . - without I I I were looking for people to write children's books ByAMn "& 11111t. Dean of Faculry • "Writing for children is the perfect way to take up writing," says the author of 53 children's books. "Your ideas come right out of your own experience. And while it's still a challenge, it's the straightest posgble line between you and publication-if you're The lutltuu of a.lldnn'• Umaturc deep In dw Conoecticut wood&. The o&d ........, .... beat the home ol ti* WOl'bhop for MW wrftaw linc.c 1969. Course. We receive hundreds of letters like these &om students: MBefore taking your Course. the short stones I scribbled for my two tiny tots never caught an edi- tor's fancy;· writes Emily Burns of Salem. Ore. "My 6rst sale. to NotSonol C.atholic Weekly. was a Course lesson. Then 1 sent another Course assignment to a writer's competition and won first prtze of $400~ MMy mstructor's advice was invaluable in plotting. character, motllRltion. and dia· logue. I am most grateful for her personal interest She helped me understand my own strengths and weaknesses and how to emphasize the first and remedy the sec· ond" Ehzabeth Henley. New Cambria. Mo. , Marilyn Day of Manssa. m says. ·Now I'm no longer a housewife. I am a writerr q ualifted to seek the success this rewarding field offers." titles appear annually and new authors C hidren's Uterature, a v.iorkshop for new Ml And Mary ~th:..~'::; Cal .. writes. IF YOU WANT 10 \NRJTE AND GET acx:ou,. for up to half of them . writers that doa one thing and does It sent out my urst ar~ a prayer PUBLISHED. I can't think of a better There are also 250 mo-"'"·~ better than any other educational lnstttu· and it was accepted. 'lbur Course. wtth Its .... uy structure and support has been ewry-way to do it than writing books and loo4cing for material for young readers. tion I know of: It trains quaJifted peiope to thing 1 hoped for:' stones for children and teenagers. Ideas 'lbu can lmagtne how much wr !ting it takes wr~e for the young reader. ""Mlen I started. I did not really think I flow naturalJy right out of your own bfe just to keep them gomg! This Is the way I work with my studerWs. had the abiJtty" writes Sister M. laetttia ex perience. \Mtile h's still a challenge. the Yet two big questions bedevil nearly and my fellow Instructors-all of whom Mudde. West Hawn. CT. "But my 11\Struc· odds of getting that first unforgettable ewry would-be writer: MAm I really quali· are e>eperimced writers or editors-work tor made me believe in myself.'• check from a jwenlle publisher are better Rec.tr and "How can I get started?" more or les$ the same way. I have a rue fuD of similar letters. Peop6e than they are from any other klnd of pub· 'Am I --IL· _ .... aaa-no Lesa lilt.-... own_ like yourself 50 fuO of pride they couki l1sherlkno.v •--y~ 7~ r-,........... tha Later on. you may get other checks This Is our definition of a "qualified per· When you're ready-at your own time and ~ ~ .. ~~ k, ~ from other publllhcrs. But ri!jlt now, the son": It's someone wlh an aptitude for your own pace-you send your assjgl· ~ up-..... ~ r · object Is to begin-to break Into pr!R-to writing who can take constructive crlti· mart to me and I read it and I reread tt to frw Wt .... Aptlt .. ,._ o6wwd learn the feeMng of writing and selling ctsm. leam from It. and turn I Into a pr~ get ever¢\lng out of It you've put Into k. To find qualified men and ltl.Ofnen wllh an your work and seeing your name In~-fesstonal performance. That's the only Then I edJt your assignment wtth a red apdtude for writing. our Faculty and After that. you can decide if you want your kind of penon we 're looking for. pencil Just the way a publishing house edh., Consultants have prepared a four-page writing to take another direction. The reasons are simp&e: Our reputation tor would-If he had the time.. I return it Writing Aptttude Test his offered &ee and But after 30 ya.rs of editing. pub&hlng. ls buUt on SI access. and If protpedtl.tie stu-along wllh a detailed ~er~ my will be prof~ evaluated at no and teaching-and 53 books of my dents don't have the earmarks of success. comments. I tel you~ your strong cost to you by our staff. own-I can tel you this: ~ 1 go a long we probably can't help them. And we tell pOO\ts are. what your weaknesses a.re. and Just mail the coupon below to rece:tw way before you dlsoowr an¢ltng as them'°· h's only fair to boch of us. just what you can do to Improve. It's a your free Test and 28-page Illustrated rewarding as writing lor young readers. 10 help us spot potential authors. we've matter of push and pul with each assign· brochure d~ The Institute. our 'ri>t.lr words \MD newr tound as IWM't as dewloped a rewallng test for wrtttng ment 'tbu push and I pull and between us Coune. ~ and the a.mem market they do from the ltps of a child reading aptitude. It's free. and we don't charge boch, you learn to wrtte. fOf chUdn!n's ltterature. If you demon· your books and ttorla. And the joy of for our Nllualion. •111t.1-I ....--strate a true apCttude for wrttlng. you wUl creating books and llOfla that young But oo one gets Into ,,..,.,. • • w • • flCff be~ to enroll people 'realy llM' ts an ecperllnot you1 The lnstttute without This method re.ally works. I wouldn't But that's up toyou. ~ never haua ~ .._ (In this age of passing It Those spend 9ue minutes at It If It didn't The n.. .. DO -~~-==~ boob tube lllterac:y. COfMnien1 ~ who pass and proof of the~ ts that many students ob-"ls "•· and plastic--. do~ mow of 0 enrol re<:eM our break Into print WD\ hebe they finish the = z more 1rnpor1g11c auct.nc.?J,. promise: 'wbt.a will r: --- - - - - --- ------ - - -Tm • I comPete at least 1be lnldtute of Otiildren'a Uterature W ._ A 8Uli*"t' • .,.. .. ._ one manu5Crlpt I Redding Ridge, Connecticut 06876 BF• ~ But, that's not al The ftnandal rewerds ready to submit I Gd both fra. go far beyond molt ~·1 e>ep«1> to a publisher by I I Dur Mr. lh ult Mr. Mn. Ml.. "9. tlont becauM theN·e a IUfl)f...,. 0. ,. .. J '' .._....... the time you ftn-J I I .., IMaea.cl In~ big market out there lor wrlen who to .. thllr ....._...,our lsh the Course. 1 Pf'C9'1111D to help new are trained to crack ll. Mon than 130 ad ... ,.u1t..••'...... wrka• llf ....S.. million young peopa.•1 boob are pur· .-...-wtda j I Pie.. ....S me~ free chatedachyear.Asmanya.2.500n.w ..._._......._. ! I W..,.ApdtudeTelC a... ,owa.a.. ;;ec:aur "' I and 28-pllllll lwoc:hun. I ~ 1ttw\bPr11'f tMCI 1\111&..medalotabout•~fou:hldr•u JI unde.nt..dlam...ta ~ I Presa. the=:-...::.":;, .... N :O::...·. and I kM It Now rm pw1ng my~ ~ I no ci!c .. daft wbatwa I Mogc.,,.Jw a... _. ~·~ ~ edgit on to my llUdlr'lll to they can pro8t i I and no 11!11 Mn wlll .... Zito 1 bcroflhe Authos'et.i• .... ss._..._ =-~'MM!nrm::_~•,:."Cot j Witt. '*'wwwtei.,thlCou , .!.c , · .,., • vount....._..__.. .. .._~ tpenct my L _____________ -__ -- _ -- _ - - -_J ·nw..,..,'°" .. "''*_._......., ....... _,...,.W'n......_ ....... i--i 1•-s•• _ t I I . I '. L MONEY Trade ii r• mortgage and save RB1eJ Many home owners are~ ina in on what home buyers have been eajoyin& for months: the lowest mor1ll8t rates in five ~ Current owners are trad- IDI in their home loam with . rates as hipus rs percent or 16 percent for new am with lower · rates and lower payments or speedier payment IChedules. . R«altly, the national •'Y'Cr'llC Oil I JO.year, futed..rate mortpae WIS as low U 1217 percent .. Lou of people are IOina from , JO.year mor1ple5 to 1 S-year mortpp," •YI Owies Vance, a loan oflioer with Norwest MOl'fllle of R~ Md. "What they're fmdina is that with the new ra1es and new ICbedule their payments don't c:banle much, but they pay off the loan twice u quickly, since .,, I.Ill.,,..... .. .... ..... ,.. ...... .. lS.,.. ..... . '' mucb DMft of the payment ii ~ to princ:q.L." Whether )'OU 're refinanci,. for I DeW JO.year loin at I lower' rate or a loin with a speedier s-yment IChedule, here are two pomu 10 keep in mind; • Don't crmider reftnanci~ unJea )'OU c:aD find I rate that's at mt 2 percenuiee points lower than )'OW" current rate. • Don't crmider re6nancina un1ela you will recover refinaDCr ina OOlll -typically 3 percent to 4 p:rCeot of your new loan - within the amount of time you plan to my in your home. Otha' &ct.orl to ponsider. 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Data lnsdtv~ . ..., ~ SWs SUdoa ~: SS•Special~ All relUJla att ltatlld i.o raalhe '™:lumcy ol injury c:iaUN. A rdatiwir injury cf.aim frequency ol 100 11 .....,.,.. ltdatiw frequenda ol 1-tbaD 70 are defined by HLDI u ·subecantia.lly Beu.er tbaD Awence:' The H iahway Loss Data Institute < HLDJ > is a non-profit public service oraaniution ~ ciated wit!\,the ~Institute b' Hilb~ Sakty. As it has doae for aewnl )Un, llLDl has sumrnari:.ed and published its findinp oo the frequency of automoti~ insurance claims. This year, HLDI finds that 6 of the top 11 models with overall injury claim experience defined as "substantially better than average~ are General Moon cars. We~ pleased that GM can are nated best again, as they have been eYa" since HLDI ~ .. TELEVISION ,,, A few facts were fudged for effect North <lJ1d Soulh may be a feast ofhistoricaJ trivia. but takr it with a grain of salt. Only Civil War profes- sors and purists would critica:e. For insta.ott. novelist John Jakes daboraldy described Lincoln's 6nt inaugural speech. whach took place apinst the t.ckdrop of the Cap.- tors unfutisbcd dome . .. Recreatina that woukl have killed our budget." says technicaJ adviser Ray Herl>eck Jr. Producers requested a substitutt scene ... I did a linlie ~and came up wit~ the fact that Lincoln rehcaned his speech in front of the minor" at his hotd in Washinglon, 0 .C. Furthmnorc, historians note. Lincoln sen. t the script across town to former foe William Seward. whose advice he rcspccted. The speech was amended to include Seward's sugaestions. "'Obviously. ifs not very dramat- ic to have Seward reading the spccch., so we brought him into the room wilh Lincoln. .. Herbeck says. 1bere were other chanp. all of a minor nature,.. Herbeck says. "During the Mex>can War ban.le of Churubusco. we had to have our two heroes firing round after round after round. At the time. offnn - if they had guns -used single-shot percussion pistols. But it wouldn't have worked dramatically to have them ~kladina. So tM prop people found the only revolving pistol m use at the ume ... Using l.M 5'h-pound 1847 Colt .44-<::aliber six-shooter meant Jum~ ina the gun on history. The modd was not issued untiJ eight months la1er. near the end of lM Mexican War. .. But we needed II to make the plot line work." Herbcck explains. IJ -lmC••ar• TELEVISION Accunq COlllls: Mid-1800s Ive in 'North and South' miiseries ByEmQud u• As fiicndsttip disi.n1qr'ltes bctwccn prot.aplists ~ Hazard and Orry ~am. one relationship in Nonlt and Sowh remains companl>le -the mar-naw= of fact and 6ctioo. The 12-hour '\BC mmi3eries, which ain 9 to 11 p. m. EST /PST Sunday and rontinues Tues- day. W~y. Thu.nday, Saturday and next Sunday, is a panoramic saga based on John Jakes' sprawfina novel. Set in the two decades preceding the C 1Vll War, NOl'th and South focuses on two American families: the Mains.. South C arolina _plantation owncn.. and the f1azards, ~lvania industrialists. In I 842, each f.amily tends I son -0rry ~fain (Pltrick Swayze) and Geor&e Haz- ard (James Read) -to West Point Fnendshtp bk>ssoms. but bonds are '>tra1 ncd as the U Dion diaolvcs.. In ns quest for authenticity, NOl'th and \outh turned to Ray Hc:rbcd Jr .. who st udied }OUmllism and bisu>ry at Utah litatc and is a waim. compendium of I 9t~tury trivia. For I 9 months. he has been irnmencd in the filmina project -steering it away &om temptina short-cuts. ~Ptoolc are · to be surpri9Cd." HCTtlcck says. .. = )'(Ml portray ~ I). the audience 1alds to think. 'Oh. it's going to be I documentary -Uow and bonng. · But the hislory is woven into~ tcxtur:c of a peat SUJrylinr that moves you light aJona." No detail was ~tiaL • In many QviJ War ft.tms, Confeder· ates ~ inoorrecdy swathed in pure pay. I 1 wasn't so, Ha1w.ict 11y1. 1'hey ..iua~ ly wore mismatched c::tochU& often too ~or too~ met 1cJ11PY MIS.'" • Hcrtm raeec:bed -mnvawt>on [ • Meet Artrict SMyzie, ~ 3 topics from 1842 to 1861. ..U't's say you're catinc dinner with some folks in J 8-42 in South c.arolina,.. he .._.. __ .. Had you been~ anythq~ papas. )'OU would be disnmjng bow Mexico bad thrown out Santa Anna and nullified its treaty ... • The script abldcd by 1860 manners. including the assumption that women had no oplnions. .. You pevcr, never asktd a woman a question, cspccially in the ~of othcn, for'fcar of embar- rassing her when she didn't know the an-swer ... Herbeck says. •Costumes reflcc1ed history to the button. Herbeck's most unusual find: a paJ:mettc>-insignia cockade sported when secession fever struck South Carolina. Hcrbeck's ooup was the recnritment of '"re<nlCtOrS... amateur groups who re- acatc specific historicaJ events for lheir own cnjOymCDt ln South c.aroti.na. n>, enactor units., indudina de9cendants of Confederates who hid fired upon Fon Sumter 124 )U1'S cattier, recreaud the shot that spuUd the Ovil War. Hcrbeck also found IJ'OUP5 dcdiattld to rdivq the Maican War. ln May, I 4 units from 12 states toOk I week's vaca- tion from their rquJar jobs and pthered in a fidd near Natcbc:z. Miss.. to S1llt the 18'47 bank ofOlurubutco. Kyte Mc(ionigle. 4S, left his nwhti~ job in Des Moines to jc?in the mock bit· ties. He landed I ~role as I West Point oommandant and spent a ~ fWati._ at Olurubulcx>. Herbcck's own unit. the~ Terry's Texas R.111.,.n. tef'Wd IS Ha)U RaJlliL7'I in the s1rinnisb.. AJ the Melic::ans doed ~ Hert>eck. dccbd in rwed bat* •ttitc. ddivmd the dismal news 10 an o6.'er -'"We're in re11at!" The cameo, a few frames in N0t1h and Soutlt '.s miles of ~ was the~ bero•s panel 6- naJc. '"It was to dviUi"°. Heltlcct Ry; brathk:aly ... ru nc'va' bJet it .. c USA WEEKEND · NoVEMIO 1 ·l. 1985 • 29 n. tt...aan Cal1ctial1 Pre1•ta 11le First-Evw SrM 1REIP .... CalectJan. Fer neerty two decades. the powerful Star ... Orarne he& d tJt elect ~ the world 0'.<91' The show end rt& caorlul chllrac:ters ~ repnd OYW 350 wcnctMde fan OI Vfl mlOOl 16, owr 400 fan p.dc;atlOl e. more thin 50 bocics. end scores ot Mlllsters and Doct.ael theses at tap llW9'9lte5 Now the legllndrf Sar ht eenes end the ~ r:J ltB ~ ch!I 1Uait 1'91e ~ tte " • a 1 a Str ht M.ig CS'4!!ani by !lftlld Cllllebnty arta s... Martarl The Hmrnilt.on c:al8cba 1, n 8&80Cl8tll)l 1 Wltt'I Em8t ErUI Pi I 11 8 proud to pre&rjt th& cd- lecdor'I ot eq-c me parl:llllw, ,.,... to be__, n two 9et8 ot fOtr The frat aet ~rd­ ~ parta u• r:J ~.~Or:~ SAJ. end Scotty. The -=md W. COicJlliiltw the cd- leabl wa, par ti.,. of lh.ra. Olekov. Qip-* Kn . .m a ~ ot s1 ct.. leedng eta ecta"6. .... .................. ~-....- On one side ot eecn rrug is the ~ ife- lb~ r:J the f8llO.l"ed eta a::tw framed by 8 blue border Wittl the f at'l'OJS words "Tt-e \A:Jyages of the Sta'Shlp Ent.erpnSe b Boldly Go ~ No Ml!r1 Has Gere 8eftn . On the r9'lll!lrBe 9lde of the ~ llS the de acta 'S rwre. n e modern "zoom..4n" des9' Tt-ese 1 ().oxice mugs .-e prfect tor &el"Wl9 to yr>..r fnends or aa e apecllll !Jft toe t811Cnte Stir hit fan NQw tor II imted Wle, yo.J cal p.rchase the aJn1)lete colecDOJ I of eqit tor 1l15t $33 50 0-. yo..i ~ Ol"dllr orly the first set of to.... rrugs rON tor µ!Its, 7 75. end otJtarl the~ Mt... 0 '• I to order the sea:rd set of tar mugs leter "bJ rrf/11/ order from The HarMon Colectat ~ .. 10 ,..,. -,...... lklder o.r 100lllt 8-y- .... 0 • "°' tTWf reo.rn t6'V set WICt1'l 3J days of ~ tor a ,.. ,..,_. tf yo..i are· not l 0 2 ... S8tlS'1ed Aeca •the~ of Sbr ht tins 11"1! !!Yid calactars of ~ rel&t.ed to the senes dl!lmrd tor~ "'95 ........... .,..., So 8l!lnd n yor order ~ to The Hamltal Cdsmm, 96fi() Rllgl!ncy ~ BM:t . PO Bax 44051 .~ FL32231 C 1985HC ----------------------------------...._, 0 ''¥: -.... --'I al ti I -:.'tl>':!"l:..a --- pact8g19'dlW*"O) --........ .-.. ·-----~!s ~ ... 1220. ........ ~ lOW. NilOJHT • === ._,_ ... .__.a ........ ,... ........ ..._..,. ..... _..,~ a.-..--..ua -· _ ...................... _..._.,___ a.... ______ ._~·-·1-,.,,._...,_c:i... ...... ..__ N o111•mbPr 20 1985 ,..... .... _ 0 I er1dme ~by ct-* ar money Ol"tMr' 0 °*91 "'f crwdlt cwd 0 MISter'C.rd 0 .,,...., EllD"9M 0 °""'CU> 0 v- Aoct No ----------- ~o.c. _____________ _ ~-----------------..... -................. _.... ,...,,.. _________________ __ Addr'ml ----------Oty __________ ~ I I I I • I ' HUMOR, ETC. .• , IN THE Pockets are a many-splendored . thing " Di! It's II, ,..11a c111il! When Princas Diana arrives in the USA next Friday, sht'D be in the bomeiand of tome distaftt -empbasix diRant - cio.llins. Jnduded in the list o( royal relatives: actor Onon WdJes. Washing. ton Post CMCUtive editor Ben Bndlee. ICtrel5 Lee Remick and designer Gk>- ria Vanderbilt Cettill ...., ... 21n weeks How much time do we spend eettina ready to tJe.. pn and end wort? It takes us about 9 minutes to swt wort in the morning. 3 minutes preparing for lunch, another 4 10 seWe in after lunch. and 7 min- utes IO ,et ready to go home. That's 2112 weeks a year. ~~Hllf~ ............. Tiiey add storage space -and 11JS1erY -·to 11e11 who dml't llind balges llere and there. J have always opcraled on the assumption that tht reason they put pockets-in men's clothes is so you can put stuff in there. The avCf'lle pair of pants has four pockets. One on each side and two hip pockets. The aver-- • jacket has five pockets. One on each side, a breast pocket and two inside pockets. If you wear an overcoat or a raincoat. that gj ves you four l1lOf'C pockets to deal with. for a grand total of 13 ~ets. Ordinarily. I carry stuff tn all I 3 pockets. Right now. for example, I have my wa1k1 wilh the credit cards and the pictures of the family and lhc pms card in my right pants pocket On top of the wallet arc the keys: the house keys. the car keys, the offic% keys. and two or lhrte others that I'm not so sure about. but fm afraid to throw away be-- cause they probably unlock something that rm going to need to unlock one of these days. In the left pants pocket arc S2S wonh of bills.. 77 cents in chanae. a pocket calculator and a Swiss army knife. The Swiss anny knik has 14 different tools in it. including a pair of scissors.. a cortscrew. a can opener and a "fying glass -all obj«ts I =probably do without most days.. The problem with the Swiss anny knife is that it tends to bore a hole in the bottom of any J)OCUt you put it in. In my left hip pocket is a ~ watch on a chain and in the right hip pocket arc two subway to- kens and a pocket comb. This is an on-the-spot inven- tory. I also know that in my suit jacket pockets arc a handker- chief. a pair of glasses, a bow tic and a ballpoint pen. In the inside jacket pockets arc a cbeck.book. a pocket calendar and a piece of paper with a ldcphone number wntten on it No name, just a number. rm afraid to throw it away because rm afraid I miJht need it. but I haven't the fogicst idea whose number it is. 1 wish I could say that there is some kind of system to all of this. and that I always know ex- actly which pocket to look in for the checkbook. the wallet. the prns card or whatever-. What 'VoCJ! 'l~IS IS TOUGH. You 'SAY You'R£ F'AMous ANO l'M Sc.JR~ I 5HoU._O K..,ow WHO You AR£ ••. ••• CocJLO You G•\/£ ~f Af\)c1f"#-4f R Ct.t.1£"! JO ·USA ~I>-NOVEMBER l-3. 1985 usually happens is that I pat the clothing &om the outside to feel where things ~. This worts all right wilh the wallet. the Swiss army knife and the key ring. It is not too sc>Od with the checkbook and the tdcphonc number. Last niabt I parbd the car in a pukina lot and oouldn 't remem- ber what 1 did with the puking lot ticket. Patting doesn't help you find parking lot tickets. ei- ther. There is something un!C't· t1ing about dilling through 13 pock.eu, pulling out wallets and .,,_,.trt-. and Swiss army t;"~~ for the only little document that is png to IC' you your car back. J found it in the pocket with the eyqlancs '' r .... ,..., ••"d Ile tlis. It's )ISt 1111 1111 ii .,, ... '' by the way. In Gnulnnen's Quarterly you never sec men who look as if they have a lot of stuff in their pockets. Loaded pockets tend to spoil the lines of clothes. or so the fashion experts say. Which probably explains why I've nev- er been asked to pose ~or GQ. rm not tallly shaped liJce this. It's just the stuff in my pockets. Not much to look at. but if you happen to need a oorbcrew, rm your man.a Charles Osgood is 1he anchor of The CB.5 Sunday Night News. He aJsc is tditor antf anchor of Newsbreak and The Osgood Ftk on CBS Radio. T,..E t<f"16ALtNG ~f.AR YE.! HEAR YE! '°'EAR YE t tHf QU££/\) IS 11\l Tl-IE: Coof\lTtf\lG HOUSE c0Ur.JT1NG OUT TH£ Mo!VE Y .' SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide . Ma~~om LIG HTS I I ' - l · I • .. I I - Hard to believe, but trill. As part of a nationwide publicity campaign, a leading New York firm will give away one million ( J ,000,000) Famous Nationally Advertised"' KOMFY KID DOLLS"' for the aston- ishing publicity price of only $5 to the first one million persons who write to the com pany address (below) before midnight, November 30, 1985 . These are the same famous KOMFY KID DOLLS nationally advertised in leading media. They have the authentic "'huggable- sofC' muslin bodies, wipe-clean faces and hands , and fluffy- thick yarn hair. Irresistibly lovable and "komfy", each doll comes complete with its own personal Birth Registry Certificate. These dolls stand over a foot tall. They are big, lovable, "komfy" dolls- ac tuaJ put-your-arms-around sized "pals" that children can really make friends with. Each one is fully dressed in a colorf uJ play outfit (completely machine washable). The boy wears a handsome pair of overalls and a jolly plaid shirt~ the girl wears a cute .------ .. flower" pinafore and sun dress. (For extra fun, you can dress them in your little "hand- me-downs", too.) Every child in America would probably love to own an authentic KOMFY KID DOLL. Don't miss out by responding late. These are the fastest se lling and most popular dolls ever sold by this multi-million dollar New York firm. These Famous Nationally Advertised KOM FY KID DOLLS will not be sold at this price by the company in any store. To obtain one at this special publicity price. write to the company before midnight. November )0, 198S. Each doll is covered by the company's full one-year money-back guarantee. There is a limit o{ two (2) dolls per address at this price, but if your request is made early enough (before Nov. 25) you may request up to seven. '\ To obtain your authentic KOMFY Kl DOLL, mail your name and address and S for each doll. Add $2 shipping and handlin per doll. (New York residents add sales tax.) Mail promptly and we guarantee earliest shipment for holiday season. Specify boy (A28421) or girl (AlMll) dolls. Make check payable to A&C Company. Mail to: AAC, KOMFY KID DOLL, Dept. 683-156, Box 1206, Westbury, New York 1159S. , I ~I Bia Patil un • Nov. 3 -Nov. 9 Daily Pilat Blockbaater mlnl9erlea debuts Patrick lwape and Le9ley-Anne Down co-etar .. North and South," beClnnlna toJatibt OD ABC, u nar-cra111d loyen lD tlae ab-put mlniaertee Chan.Del 7 . P'or more OD 8wayme, eee Pal• 3. 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I really didn't thinJc about it being anything dramatic." Ball, who was a comedy fixture on TV from 1951 to 1974. stars as an elderly. scrappy ~g lady named flora in ''Stone Ptllow." She is delightful an the role. "Stone Pillo\\'," which CBS wiU broad- cast Tuesday night, is a touching, poignant story. but it also has its funny moments. flora is symbolic of the nation's home- less. Many cannot receive assistance be- cause they don't have an address. and arc unable to get an address because they have no money. One thing flora does have in abundance is pnde and d1gn1ty. and she lets no one trample on that. "We filmed it last summer in New York. and it was so hot ... Ball said. "I had to wear several layers of clothes. W1tb the wig and the hat and the sweater and coat and the p.rlic around my neck, I really looked like a bag lady. People on the street didn't even look at me, which 1s what people do with ba& ladies. I tit in with the scenery." the beat was hard on Ball, who 1s 74. "I lost 23 pounds dunng the filming." she said. "I came home. passed out and ~en1 into the hospital. I was suffering from dehydrauon. •· Ball also tore a tendon an her right ann WTCstling with the heavy shop.. ping can she had to push around. The script was wntten by Rose U:1man Goldemberg. who WTOte last season's "The Burning Bed." "I wasn't going to be a beggar," Ball said. "I wanted to be independent. I decided she was a vegetanan because it's healthier and easier to get. I'd need just one carrot. I'd cajole some produce man. I'd gel a carrot or maybe a lemon. Once. I had to swallow an egg. It worked the first time. thank goodness. It didn't drool down my chin. "I aJso devised her makeup and cos- tume. I gave some tho ught to that and to what her eccentricities would be. what she would have in the shopping can. I thought of the things she'd keep in her apron and in her pockets. She has a toothbrush, a broken mirror. She bad a broken pair of glasses I taped together." She said she named flora after her grandmother, florabelle Orcutt. Ball said the clear hqu1d flora dnnks from a bottle is o nly water But in the movie, flora 1s not above shocking passersby into behevang 1t"s something stronger. •• "I found in one of m y shows that I could drink fast and funny from a bon le," she sa1d. "So I brought this old. Clltra-large bottle With me to New York. I keep the bottle in the car for water when I dnve to (Pleaae 1tee LUCY /Pqe 7) Swayze 's a rebel with a cause By JERRY BUClt ,,,, ............... LOS ANGELES -Patnck Swayze, a dancina cowboy and actor of no small ambitions. did not want to ~lay an embittered loser in the ABC miniseries "Nonh and South." But Swayze found a way to redesign lll.c role to fit in with his career goal -~ esublish himself and his wife. danccr- actresS Lisa Niemi. as a contemporary Gable and Lombard. The youna actor -as much at home ropina calves in a rodeo as da.nana on a bellet ltqe-had established himself as an uSMn<komina stat in such movies as "Red Dawn," "The Outsiders." .. Grand- view. U.S.A.," "Uncommon Valor" and 1he u~omina "Younablood." In 'Nonh and South," he stan as Orr)• Mainl ~ Southerner who becomes fnends with Northerner Oeotse Hana.rd (James Re.ct) at West Point. Their &;ends.hip Bourilhes ID the. yQr'I k.tdina up CO lbc :ivil War. The 12-hour minisenes. based on the best seller by John Jakes. will be telecast in six two-hour segments tonight, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Satur- day. "I couldn't play 0rry Main as h~ ~s written bccJ1use he was a sclf-p.ityaoi victim," Swayze says. "He was ded1cated to one woman, and sbc was married. And he was crippled in the Me,ucan War. "I wrote ccnain sc:enes to alter his character. People don't identify with victims. They 1dent1fy with people who have the world come down on their heads and who fiaht to survive. What I did with Orry iuet upa character who 1s devastated, but liahtina with his last b~th to survive." Swayze, 33, presents a. rugaed. athletic iinqt. He is open and fnendJy, has b&ht- brown hair parted in the middle. his blue cyesnvetina. his handsome fac:e unshaven. Tbere is a hint of swqacr, but he appears me of the sullennHs that marks some stars of his ,enention. .. My lift tw been on the cdae of owrwhelmina and wondttful." he sa~ 'T vc been training for so long for this place that I'm now in. The" last fi ve ~cars have been lunatic. I've done six moYlc~ back to back. "Suddenly. you're really cooking. and everybody wants to talk to you Although 1 love it, it's a bit scar) .\11 1 see 1s how much more I have to grow and learn People compare me to James Dean and Marlon Brando. I don't feel )pc'C1al I JUSt do my work. 1 "One of the reason<. I bought mr ranch was bccau~ I d1dn't v.ant to hear lhts hype I have friends who 00--amc very sucoessful very fut and it W(nt to their head So buyina my ranch v.as m y sumvaJ. Your ho~ don't he to you." Sway-2c an-w up in Houston. where his late father was a champion rodeo ndcr and his mother was a choreoantphCf for the Houston Jazz Ballet Company and for such movica u "Liar's Moon" and ~ rben Cowboy." (Pl--eee 81' ATZ:S/Pa&• 7) Sunday, November 3, 1985 3 Moscolo in new heavy role Ex-•Ltves' Stefano practicing villainy on 'Santa Barbara' BJ LYNDA HIR8CB Once apin, Jee Moscelo is rising upon the daytime television scene like .. Phoenix" from the ashes. Only this time Joe is not reprising the role of Stefa.no on .. Days of Our Lives." He's switching to NBCs "Santa Barbara," where he11 play the wealthy Carlo. Carlo is '-oing to be a James Bond type -but a villain -who feels that he's entitled to the gold mine beina pursued by Sam and Dillon. Acoordinl to Moscolo, Carlo will be the mastermind behind much villainy. "How- ever," says Joe, "the most powerful of these men are never ca.lied upon to commit violence themselves. They can have an)'· thiq in the world done for them but it's never done by them." Moscolo began his· run on "Santa Barbara" on Oct. 23 and wtll be on the show for five weeks. • • • W ith Biiiy Warlock (ex-Ricky, "Capitol") set to marry Marcie Walker (F.den, "Santa Barbara") on Nov. 2, several of his pals decided to have a surprise bachelor party for bam. The only trouble was Warlock didn't want to go to the place where the surprise party was being held. The guys -who included Jolua Stamos, &bl 8'rtaer and "General Hospital's" assistant director Tom Cttruo -tried lo entice Warlock to the Tropacana Club an -Daytme oa:a No hope for return of'Rjran 's' Pierson By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: I really liked the actor who played Frank Ryan on "Ryan's Hope" the past .evcral years. Can you please tell me if he's retumina to the show? -D.E., St. Pctenbww. Fla. ABC hitting road to plug its new shows LOS ANGELES (AP) -ABC. firmly in third place in televttion's Nielsen ratin~ bu decided to take its case to the people 10 an etf'ott to fipt iu way back to leadership iD viewen and advenisina rates. Pm::eivilte Americ:a'11hoppin1 malls as the toWn ~of the modem era. m~oT aian ftom ABC's shows arc bema feat\md in penonal appearances to drum up eM:itement and support for the fall ttle- vilioD teUOD. "For a loo, time, we've been lJ'yinf to find new •YI to racb teen.qen, particu- latty duru., sum ma when TV vie>Mna by UlelHICR is down a bit because they're not home 1 10\... said Peter Murray, ABC (1'1.-M9M AJICIPace 7) • ~. ~ber 3, 1985 A: Geoffrey Ptenoo will Dot be retanda1 to "Ryu'• Bepe." v .. call spet ~m oa talc prlm•tlme sertea "&ate 6 Allie" Nov. t , wkere a.e bl a featwred role. Q: I can't beheve that they got nd of the Rod Arrants character so qwck.ly on .. Days of Our Ll ves." I think he's such a wonderful actor. Why didn't the show keep ham for the long run? -M.P. Lorain, Ohio. A: WM9 Rod, Wlto WU last HU as Tnvta • "Seudt fer Tomorrow," jel.aecl .. DaJ• .r Ou IJvea" It wu oaly for a altort ada&. ne ,,.~ .. ud wrtten thapt Dle*e Ball (Marlaa) ••• ptD1 to be lea .... die dew Wt mo11t ... Anuta waa wrltta .. 11 RkUrd to write Hall off. By die time DtMre ._..,.. to re-alp a.er etmtnd Ge atoryllae W alrea4y beea deve..,.. aa4 U was clecldH llOt te ~ AldtMP Hall'a cfW'ader wtll ctedaee •ta.. aMw, It was too late to aave Arruta'rele. 0: Can you please tell me what happened to the actor who used to play Joe Riley on "One Ufe to Live?" I thouaht be was a tcTriflc actor. I miss Mein& nim and am surpriled that he ia not ~n any other soap. -B.W., Santa Ana. Calif. A: Let Pan.er... wlto'• remembered by prime Clae fas l•r M9 Incl role ta die "....., lndlen Mlrtet "S.rf.We I," r..4 a .... rm • ''0.. L&fe te IJ•e." It WU Pan.tiee11 '9dl'-te kave to R• •nr a. (Pl ... eee80AP8/Pq• 7) Los Angeles. which features female mud wrestlers. With Warlock refus1na to go, the gang had to tell him that it reaJ ly was a surpnse pany for the groom-to-be. War· lock aod Walker plan to have thw nupluals on a Los Angeles cliff. • • • Jon Lindstrom, last seen in "Rituah: has heading over to "Santa Barbara" where he'll be part ofa triangle between Harley Kou.t (Mary) and Lue Davies {Maron) • • • If you're looking for another couple on the run. tune in on "Capitol," where Brenda, played by &area l.eUy, and Dillon, played by Mitch Brown, try to escapt authorities when he is unjustly accused of a murder. Whale they're on the run the young couple w\11 fall in love. • • • Brad Maale'a wife Laverae threw a surprise 33rd birthday pan_y for him; the only problem was Brad's "General Hosp1· tal" co-star Hilary E4101 accidentall} spoiled the surprise. Brad, Laverne and her son Michael were out for dinner. 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Cl...._• Illllfl. establishment." "I nearly starved after 'Sbtetown,"' be ~1 ~:Mllm But he also learned rodeoing from bis says. "I turned down every offer. What was 1W -father,. who was Teus state calf r:oping I fOina to do? Become a teenybopper star'? champion. Swayze bopes top~ in lhe It d take me 10 years to live that down. I nationals and practices rqutarty on his literally lived off the orange trees and five-acre ranch on the~ of Los A•lcs. peanut butter. --rrw.y---- --1a1mc1ay---.. ,_ ............. .. OJ>..-WL -· .. __,. ' I CA P rtrrt .................... , .... .. Y.(1w.i: .... ) -1PUY = ="'-•• laDI -~a CCIUlm~ "1llA ... t-.-... I I ... ,._,.,..,&.-Ill T.,.., a:.Qr.:'..._, -t~·---O''llR MIA •111 a;• 1'11111 II lfl .... ,.. _. :::.1:. ~.:: :s:•: .... "' .... -·.~-=Wl1ln1 °0 &CMT -c. ............. "'9-> ..., Q II •LClllrL) -= .. -. .......... , .,_ T ... U.. Ill T.,W, -.r.m~· .... , I _ _. ..... ..... .'":!N::: MCI,_ --ca&l• .-T C1l111 111•11 ___ t.._.,, ........... I :(-liaMlll_....._ __ ··-··•1 ... Ill ... $ TI --... MC:ml ... Ml11m LUCY ••• PromPal•S PalmSpnnp. "Jt'a important that people 1et me fiJhna lhe bottle with water. Then when someone comes alona and aee1 me rwiuina away I'd hold up lhe bottle and say, 'New York water-best darn water in the world.' But people would lhink I wa.a auu.lina po." Ball lives with her \u'lband, Gary Monon, a producer and former comedian. Her cbildrea, Desi Am.a Jr. aad Lucie Von,~ with heron one abow and uve aone on to auciceMful ~ c:areera. "Stone Pillow" is Bill'• fint ~ )0 I.be bomt ICftCD in tome ~ .. 1 miA wort. I mils wortiq wi~ Gale Oordo11 uwS Vivian Vance (bet C04ta'I oa 'The _ucy Show.') I mm my m." He turned down athlebc scbolanbips to .. Lisa and I hope to become Gable and attend San Jacinto Collqe, where he was Lombard. She's pretty and blond. She on lhe J><mnastics team. Later, be toured studies day and nlaht She's kept bendf off wilh "Disney on Parade" and studied and the manet for six years. Now she's danced with several major ballet com-k.nockinJ them dead. 1 feel so lucky. This panics in New York. He made his woman kept me alive for 10 years." Broadway debut as a dancer in .. Goodtime Swayze and bis Wife wrote and per- Cbarley" and then took over the lead role formed in lhe dance theater piece Murdoch eyes a 4th network LOS ANGELES (AP) -Publisher Rupert Murdoch has anoounced/lans to rcorpnize bis entertainment an broad- cast pr:operties and form an independent t.elevtsion system to compete with the three major U.S. television networks. The revelation followed widespcad speculation earlier this yeas that the Australian-born Murdoc~1 now an Ameri-can citizen bued in New Tork. was seeking Lo build 1 fourth network. In May, be avccd to pay S l.SS billion to buym TV stations from Metromedia Inc., and last month be purcbaled the second half of 20th Century Fox Film Corp. from Denver oilman Marvin Davis for S32S million. Murdoch bouaht the first half of Foit from Davis six monlhs earlier forS2SO miUion. Ownenhip of Foit as well as TV stations would ajve Murdoch control of production as well as air time . SOAPS ••• FromPafe• ~e NBC ..., •'Tuu." a.ten ''Ttu1" flul.IJ ... .,, ............ ., ,......,... ••• '-4: ... PatterMe'• ...... dlane-- ter Dr. Int. c..,er wu wrtn. .n.sa.e. tt.a Pattenta Ml__.••• elllfle •f cemmerdallkt ... ••...,.M6Mfnm Mtaa•,....... ....... ..._~ ..... sc..Je .................... c ,, ... US.ralJJ .... a .._... wfac•llc pludc,ak~ Have a qut:tOOO about your favorite IOil.P or.,.,, 1w1 Wn111t ro Lynda Hindi, C/O News Ametb Syndb~ P.O. &» 19620. lrvine. calil 91114.Sltewill&IJP'ltf u many questlon• ., lbe co in bet column. but the •cWaN of mail me.ta penoMI ~ lmpmsila ·---------------- "Without a Word," which had its premiere in Los Anaeles shortly before he bepn "Nof1!l and South.·· They both won Drama Critics awards. The show was about the pa.in and s~ofbccommga ballet dancer, wb1cb he wd is a profession "where you never have any hope of making any money and the only satisfaction comes from doing your art." Among those who saw it was Gene Kelly, whom Swayne later worked wilh on "North and South." "Gene K.eUy, l..isa and I a.re now work.ma o n a project, "Swayusays. "It's long been a dream of Gene's to bring back the movie musical." ABC ••• FromPafe• director of visual communicauons. Amona acton makmg a~ocs at malls are Tony Danza of 'Who's The Boss" and Jack Scalia, star of lhc network's new "Hollywood Beat" And video 9Cl"eCns also are set up, featuring a bouncy 4S- minute tape on fall sboW1. ABC's promotJon l1n&1e. set to the tune o(Randy Newman's I Love LA.," booms from the !Ct as crowds watch clips from shows like "The ln.siden." "ume Suect," "MacGyver," "Lady Blue" and '""Growtna Pains." "The star adds mon: enlhustasm," MWT'ly said. "And there's a tarwe word.-of- mouth aspect to tL It spreads liic wild.fin. Teen~ teU lheir friends they met Tony Dama. Marilyn Sharon. who boob the appear-ances. concedes that "not aJI the stan are wild about toina to a sboppina mall. h's a real ICUin& job to ICt them out becaUIC it doesn'I have the piuzz lb.at a TV abow hu." The lcka for the mall &ppell'1lnCeS . . oal.ed wttb Rick Giac:aJone. network =president for visual comnnmications. Murray said. y Rick ~Jt that tbe mlDI today are like the new Main Street USA.~ alJ the kids ba.na out. and we lboueh' tbe one way to reacti the teens would be aoao &o t.bc malls. .. Sunday. November 3. 1985 1 ~-----------------------... -~ " -DaytmeCont. --u .... 1--=--~ ... -LA. tllll ,__,. 1-Lmrr liMUllC'f ...... ,,._ U.At••A .. , ... COllllm ---·-=z. IYMm'Y,,_..al -l'lmf ... Q 19AT fflmlj;-M DATTm ~ MmMtM. -?-"= ,. ... -·--ur::..,, 11UIB .... ,.. UILT ...., ...... _ _, ,,.INmY .. a.tcm~ ft&-.TLR .... YIU) -~, ...... IMft.M.L .. 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Giii ,_ A loci< al Important agreements and debates between Catho- llcS and Lutherans during the past 18 ears. ~IClll•• •111 n-IUIAll-.wa M..-aATW 1•11 ,....,. .. _, .. .... ,. .. .-Y .... _.. ... .. E .. ~ WT-•LmT ... ----~ ~ "·--.,,.ll!Mml Formula One AustraMan rand Prix frOl"l'I Adelaide. Australia -&•{~ct" 6. The Paat" ( 19~7. Ora· ma) Kkk Dollglaa, Ja,. OrNt. ( t hr . 37 min.) . •11 ....... VOICI .. ,.,,~ NI C41•1fW ODflmf ,_ ~ml"'OOllllA- .... Of~ Cl.Oii• ..... ""°" mcom &niu"•...,.-- _..,..,(ll)Q .... , .. Mml-.,. "EchoeS Of A Summer" ( 1976. Orama) Richard Harris. Jodie Foster ( 1 hr .. 39mtn) CID I • Wlmt WAY our Wllf Dick Cavett reviews the facts and fiction sur· roundll'lg Old West outlaws. frontier cities saloons. women and rodeos (]) Mar ~ Animated Jack Frost strikes a deal with Father Winter that If he defeats a villainous giant he will become vlslble to the beautiful, and human. Elisa Voloes:, Buddy Hackett. Robert M0<se. Paul Frees.(Hlr.) •J··-----,. ..... 1111 awn••~ nMnCAf ~BK 1 .. WU M c.M.M II u.Y,_ um.-WPll*'• ,,.,,., ... ,. . .., _,_ __ ,.,. .. ~ -···· M .. "The RIYelllJ'ff"" (1972. West em) Wi11141m Holden. Erneet Bofgnlne (2 hrs) .. • (I) _., • I Scheduled prc>-liies of folk 9lngef Joal'I Baez and ~iam1 OOlphlns lathef·900 coechel Oon Ind De· v1d Shula. ( 1 hr.. 30 min ) Wil'1'mY Ml> THI lmOT .... ~ ... -----wm»Oll.• u ... .., .......... MTAmC WO&O 01 H'-.A 1.1.-o.t ....cMT,_ THI PAIT Mmllllll•' 'OCUP• .,. "Bugs Bunny s 3rd Movie. 1001 Rabbi! TaleS" ( 1982. Comedy) Animal· ed Voices by Mel Blanc . Shep Menken. l! hr . 16 min ) ..S.l 9UIAWAY ...-"Treasure Of The Conquistadors .. The Mcleod children and two Spanish naval officers attempt to pre- vent the governor's henchmen from steal- In a treasure ( 1 hr . 35 mln.) WAYOflWftl d ...:MT,_THIPAl'T .... CCI• ICI *"'DlftMAll A "9111NJ.OlM11111111 Arnmat- ed A grown-up hero and two children en- ter the Land of Nonsense that's headed by an evil rule! who prohibits his subjects lfr~~-=~~read .......... ~ --· ....... .. "9 To 5" (1980, Comedy) Jane Food&, OoftY Parton ( 1 hr . 50 min ) Wt-....-rM. -~-.­......,"" ... ----... 11 ii -:=r .. , :a ---~ Sunday.November3. 1985 9 ·•,...nwuw CC) .. ''&.c>erglrf' ( 198'. FenleeyJ He6en 8'81er, F'eye Cuneway ( 1 tv . ~ min.) ([) CD) ... "Wandel ....... ( UM5, I~~ l(sye. Vlr~ Mayo (2 .. i.':191&' ..nwu I, .. MT•-UBI ' iiCIOW-.. "A Are In The Sky'" ( 1978. &.penee) Alc:tlatd Oeme. Brzabeth All*tr (2 tn.. 30 mW\.) I ... _., n r••• 11 -, .. , ..... ---·--..... IDCS Red Fraggle f~ precUcel rodl hocby wt.\ the learns that her Idell d be a specta1or. Q ·-·~ -~ M"l'O Mlm Atta.nta ~ 500 Ll.Mtl_ !4 tn.) -· Cl) ... fl001UU. WasNnglon Red-' Ullns at Atlanta Fetcons (Lille) (3 In 30";j 15 uu. ... "The Reluctant Astronaut" ( 1967. Comedy) Don Knotts, Arthur O'Comel i2 hr• ) I .... ii _,.,.. .• ... ''Sherloc* Holmes And The Sp!· def Woman" ( 1944. Mystery) 8eM Rath- bone, Gele SonderQUrd. ( 1 tv .• 30 min.) IME II ,.,..... 'I mr•.-----,...eomn = "Two Ot A Kind" ( 1983, Rc>- mance) John Travotta. OIMa Newton· John (I tv • 28 min ) (I) .,.,. "Oh God! You Oe\11'' ( t&M. Comedy) George eum.. Ted Wea ( 1 ht . 36mln l. , •uc TamlllU. -LA111190 ...,.,_ WICR II ....... CMmllWF700 U'l'U ___ .._ ...,II I 'fl .... ...,, ... "£My l.Mng" ( 1937. Comtdy) Arthur. (c»ard Atno6d ( t ht • 30 "*'..,,...... ,..., . .._ .. _ Ml._., .... ..., --Fl Ii ____ , .. ''The lncredib61 StvWclna Man" 0 . Sc::ience-Flc:tlOn) °'"" Wltllamt. 8w.rt. ~2 tvt.) I !L FIW• . --1 ... , 5 .. ..llf9 On Tht M'rtlr1'ppl'' (1984, Orama) Robet1 l.AnelnQ. ~ ~ ( 1 hr., 66 min.) (J) ... --~-8trttert et • Blut (Liv.) (2 In ) ... "0.1 ~ .. (1884, Ducl9y Moore. Eddie t.Uphy il . l'Ml.) tW • ..... CMal An lnllght1UI took at 10 8und1y. Nowmw s. 1985 the pr-.wtz.d proleaaion of ~ the N9tionel Foott.I l.-gue wtth pr of ten c:urrent NFL ooec:n.. ( 1 hr.) l ·---... -.it _CllU_,_ .. ''The Holm Of The Baskef· ._ .. ( 1978. Comedy) Peter Cook. [)u(j- ~Moore ,,Ut > • -~ta; a famly of AIDS 11tctm1: a chld'~ view o1 Irle 1n Northern lr*'d; actor JoM ~ ldls •bout hil rda In the ~ ''Bett9' Off Deed''; ~ st.andatds ( 1 hr ) I .. _. , •WU I .. ''Seema Lite Old Times'' ( 1980, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy a-. (1 hr.,!£~ ·"""-....... _ ... __ , ____ _ -1-naa• tmf-.. "&oort W•I" ( 1959. West· Mn) Vlcior Mature, Elaine Stewart ( 1 tv , 30 "*1.) e WlllWti "Oeeth ol an Exper1 Wit nesa" o.liglelst\ inveetlgates Or. Edwin Lorrlmef's murder. (Part 2 of 6) O ( 1 tv) I=-~ 111 uwa m •IAlf ... CI At Norton'• wging. Relptl Met to uae astroto- ~ .. a meant '°' getting a ralM 0 W .. "Aoalnlt AMOdds" (1994, Ore· ma) Rad"4 Watd, .wt Brldgea.. (2 tn .. a min.) l .. IJlll--Lt ... _ll•HW•CMf II -.. au l•I Big Foot and the ~ Trucka. America's biggest giant ttue*. "Big Foot" takea on a field of m<>02 star rnac:tir.. 1 -ll'Gftl!llllllD•- AT M --Scheduled rfNtews "Twiet In a Lit.lime" (Gene Hackman, Ann-Mar11et) ; "My M9n Adam" fDave Thoma) . "Aemo Wiiiams. The A<Mn, "".=tar J,JoeA Grey) Ill 11l:::r' 9"• •PSNlf-.iY -... W ... .........,, Aegiooel coverage of New Y«k Jett at lndlanapolla Cotta, Oen- Wlf B<onooa et Sen Diego Chargers or La. Angelle Raldef1 at Seattle Seahawk1. (3 tvt.l,, ~. _ _,, .... llf M --Scheduled rlMews wlOt In a lifetime" (Gene Hackman, AM-U.gret). "My Men Adem" (Oeve •Thomes); "Remo YMeml: ~ A<Mn- IUfe.=~Grey). !---Mne••·-n PMOUll vt. San MllOOI e .. "The Kid From B<ooklyn" ( 19'4e, eom.cty) Denny Kaye, \ltrglnla ~j2ty·> • ,.... ~hnd: en unW9d mother deddlng whlCNt Of not to 11.-p her baby; a , ._,ien Tt~ ..,__ trying to make 1 prO«Jftbal COi•~ and '1:jm--··~ ~3tn..30mn) 'She WiA A Yalow Ribbon" 949, W-.m) JoM Wtynt1, John w. { 1 hr., 33 min.) .,.. .._ Fotmule Ont AuatraKan Grand Prix from Adel8ide. Aultrala (R 11. NS.) (IJ ... "ladies Of The Chorus" ( 1941! Orama) Adele •oens. Mairtyn Moo1oe L! hr , I mWI.) cm .. "Ladies 0t The OioNs" , 194~ Orama) Ade'e Jefgens. M~ MOflr "" ~hrs.) Cl) ... "Deep In My Heelt" (195-4 M .i tlcal) Jo9e Ferrer. Helen Traobel (? h•c. 12m1nL 1--·---.. MCIMM1m • 11• ... "~ And Frankltn" I 197f, Orama) (Part 1 ol 2) Jane Aleu noer Edw1rdJ:tewnann (2 hrs.) ()) .. "Rio Grande'· t 1950. Weste,.11 John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara (2 tvs 1 CJ).,.. "Conrack" ( 1974, Orama) Jor VQlght. Paul ~2 In.) &-:-"' -... --OI A •~"The Private Atea Ot J Edga1 Hoover' ( 1978, Orama) Broderick Crew lord. Joea F11rre, +21tp . 30 m1n, I ==--.. "Aeun6on At Faift>ofoog" ( 1985, Orama) Robert Mitchum. Deborah Kerr. (1 tv., 50~ -1 ............. , W __ ,_., I -us ,., ="My Bodyguard" ( 1979. Ora ma) ChriJ Makepeace, Adam Bek:iwlft 12 tlf9.) Ill .. "GOOdbye, Columbus" ( 1969 Comedy) Richard Benjamin. Al Mac:Graw. (2 hrs ) • mATIM a flMJtll • "LIYa From Un OOln Center New York City Opera ,, la Rondine"' Elizabeth Knighton, OaudettE- Pet«son. Joo Gamsoo and Dilvld Elslet are featured In the New York City Opera PfOductlon of Puccini's ciuaAc opera I~=-Slciltanl COOducll. (3 tn ) ' r•ITGIY ... "Out Of The Past" (1947. Ora ma) Kif1< Douglas, Jane Greet (1 hr . 37 min~ I llNITtW. -CMIUl••t • ca'• flDO'llMA. Washington State at =n Callf<><nll (LIVe) (:f hrl.) IT::.: ..... M .. "Gteyat<*e. The Legend Of anan. Lord Of The A.pea" ( 1~. Ad venture) Relph Rlchardaon. Chrlat0phe1 Lambeft. (2 hfs .. 9 min ) • ~ -· .. "The Oholt And Mr ~en" (1988, Comedy) Don Knom, Joan Staley. (2 hra.) • &.Rlmllfll ___ ,_ A IOUr of Iha Sovle1 Union wtlt\ ~ Wll· hm.; Hono Kong's ~ of geld; en 1n-tervtew with Eve Gabof; IOtteiy wlnner9 iht.~ m R1 lMNN BIM ... --ftU ... 81adlutn Super =25cc Clut.. from p..,.,.. Ca~t .. "The A..,..., Juna'a" (1iSO. 1) Sttr11na Heydtt'I. Jamet Whit· more. < 1 fw .. 62 mi\> t1i.:r"'='-~~: ~I .,,. -.aT M9 N T • MiwrlP' I !11 ... M -~& &••I M A JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-541 8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-~9100 ALLEN CADILLAC· GMC-OLDSMOBILE CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-541-1200 Daily Pilat lailJPilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-t211 t UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-0713 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach·Blvd Westminster m.-s1 83a-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-146-9303 CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E Coast Hwy. Newport Beach-673-0900 EARL IKE TOY OT A 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -M&-9303 -·-~· .. ··-·I·---· -lunclay Cont. Comedy) George Burns. Ted Wass A struggling muslc111n deetares 1n deSpera tlon that he would trade his sout 10< a chance at fame aQd fortune and the eve1 lobl~:i ~rants hlS request PG' O ~--Olllltm .. LOU..- llF-lll'l/la9 ~T1MC1119 ...... LI -8 CJ) CIUZT Ull A POX Harry's investiga tlon of his grands<>n's music teacher s death leads him to a renowned music con servatory ( 1 hr ) 8 • llOWll "48 HRS " ( 1983. Come- dy) Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy An unorthodo1e poilce detective teams wHh a temporarily released convict to hnd a fug1 tlve murderer ~ (2 hrs ) I COUITIAU t..-r a ~,., IOU'TM rrom 1842 to t861. this she-part min1se11es dramatties the lives of two Ame11can famlhes the Mains South Carolina plantation OWflefS and the Hazards, Pennsylvania lndustnat tSts Stars James Read. Patrick Swayze Jean Simmons. Ktrstie Alley and David Carradine (Part t of 6) O (2 hrs ) l wu.-om .,.. ··0eath Wish" ( 1974, Ofama) Charles Bronson, Hope Lange Aher three hoodlums murder his wife and leave his daughter 1n a state ot speechless shoe" an enraged New Yooer sets out on a one matr:IMC&;A:ign (2 hrs ) I .... :1 wm "The l ast Place on Earth" A teedershlp crlSIS awalls Amundsen attflf he toroes his men onto I-he Ice Bamer too soon. Scott has trans portatlon problems (Part 3 o f 6) Q ( t hr) l ..... u.. 8fiiMh "Death of an Expert Wit ness" Dalgleish 1nvest1Qates Or Edwn1 Louimer's murder (Part 2 of 6) Q ! t h_r_) CC).,.. "BachelOf Party" f198A, Com edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kitaen A care tree school bus driver's pals decide 10 throw a pr&-weddlng party '°' him: com- plicating matters It the fact that the girl's father disapproves of her cnolce 'A' O ( 1 hr, 46 min.) (!) DIM MCm IHRA Nahonala from Da~ton. S C (R) ( 1 hr ) CD (DJ .,. "Onoe Upon A Time In America" ( t~. Ofama) Robert De Niro, James WOOdS Sergio Leone's portrait ol the trlendshlps. loyalties and betrayals of a small group of Jewish gangsters tn lhe 1920s and '30a. 'R' (3 hfl . A6 min) (%).,.. "Agalntt An Oddt" ( 198'. Ora ma) Rachel Ward. Jeff BrldgeS A lading ptofesalonel football player , .... In love with the glrffrltnd of a amalHime tlQOd and becomes Involved with ~· ~ stakes r•I estate deallngS ·A· (2 hra • 8 min ... -1..,, .. ..-r .. ..... IUT Host· Robert• Wein- traub (I) , .. .Jease's presented wllh a tough Choice after ht wlnt a aoog-WTltlng con '"' that could open~ doo<a. ( I hr ) ... Cl>Wl•l~Cl.Gm _. -• Cl) .,..... .-. ... Gonio·a 0111 friend prodUoel ~. 11'11u Trapp.l's fri.nd and co4teagoe (Herokt Gould) w111 a Nall mue murCS.er f 1 hr I I :':' ..... ...,, ..... man l .... ,.u.. 9mAT5 • anatm• "Laurence Oll- ..,;er A Ute" Fiim cllps from ctasaic Otrvler perfCHmances 1ncludmg ''Richard Ill." "A Long Day s Journey into Night" and 1he Academy Award-Winning 'Hamlet" illus- trate the act0t's career smce 1945 (Pa11 2 Ol 2) O (I hr. 30 min.) ' AUTO ucm SCCA Super Vees from Laguna Seca. C8ht (Taped) ( 1 hr) f.sJ •Tl-Lou nearty disoWns hlS son Bucky wtlefl he coosldefa leavtng the sem 1na1iic~~rta da.lmiJ _ . ..,, . ..,. .. ~ IUllDY MCllTT: LM t ••I II_. The outrageous, unpredictable comedian performs hts adul1 nightclub act at Aesof1s International 1n Atlantic City. New Jersey .. ..,....,., ~hr) ITM a-. Celebrity sports compe11- 11on featuring cast members from "Erner gency." "It's a LMng," "Paper Chase" and ··Roots " Guest. ~ark Spitz. ( 1 hr ) fD .UT•• Dla'Xll "Laurence 00- vier A life" Fiim clips from classlc Olivier pert0tmanoes Including "Rk:hard Ill," .. A Long Day's Journey into Nigtit" and the Academy Award-winning "Hamlel'' illus· Irate the actOf's careet 111nce t945 (Part 2 of 2)~ ( 1 hr • 30 min ) WAllllTOOI Feuding members of a congres510nal committee turn Bob FOf&- hea~'j~beque into a disastet ... ..-rlNll -11.UCY-- 1W 'aal va=-A bizarre 1nvent0f (PhH Roth) helps out a pop com poset (Michael Warren) wtlo's sutter1ng from a mental block ~ICllU. ..,,.MIMT ,..,, ..... I .. , .... ... "Up The Creek" ( 1984, C~ dy) Tim Matheson. Jennifef Runyon Four college students try to bring some gl<><y to their school by competing In a rah race against a team ot ruthless men 'R' { t h1 • 35 .... (() , ..... (S) ... llDDI M LOIT .. •a Al Norton's urging. Ralph trlee to use aatrolo Qt_ as a means for getting a ral8e O (.Z) .,. "Carnal Knowledge" ( 197 t Ofama) Jack Nlcnolsoo, Arthuf ~­ el Two men express mar1cedly dlttefent attitudes about Women and NX as they remain friends from their COiiege yeera lfl the 1940& througtl middte age lor both ot lthem ~= 'A' (t hr , 36 min) "" ...., .. tt:tl .. ,..,. ... ml .. "Ajphabet City" ( t9&A, Ore ma) Vincent Spano. Kate Vernon In New Ycrt's lowet E'ut Side. a teenege hood- IVm ltwolWd 1n drug dealing and extortion, reru.. to bum dOwn a tenement and Is ntln~ht mob 'R' ( t hf • 25 min.) WW rm•..,.z -SchedU!ed. generic me(11 clnn; Sarah Purcell M a Lat Vagas IOU~. (thr.) • T?MGf,.. C!l ., ... ~ ~. "Ma<:eronl" (Jeck Lemmon. Matotlk> Mastroianni), "£ten!" (John MalkcMch. K,.t .. Nellloanl "To LIY9and Die In l,., .. o ..rru 11w-000s0ey hOsts a prohle of Holywoo<fs animal ac- tors (1 hr~ I Wll-IW W• I I Washlngton'l tOf,l polltl- cal satlnlt po6ces fun at major l5soes and news stories ol the day I LM ... MUWITW ,_ a:mwcta.11 a a,.. 1119 --"Airport 1975" (1974. Suspense) Charlton Heston. Karen a.ck When the crew ol a 747 IS killed In a freek acclClent. the chief stewardess must pllot the= to safety (2 hrs , 15 min) l . .;."Q· .-cmu.u. ---.-&'ilPOITllMCl-.,.CUll MOLUWOCIO ClGm• Scheduled. Gene Hackman Interview: a history of klSSlng In tl'le mOVleS; previews o f the ABC mlnisefleS "North and Sooth" and the CBS movie ··Stone Pillow " i . Lll8'J ... Ulm~ ... ~ WMt A CCI 1tltf IT...,_ 1911 Footage of NATO's 1980-8 t West Ger· man war games and Warsaw Pact weaponry illustrate Central Europe's po- tential vuloefe~ier 0 ·---(() M 111 MCml Breeders' C7own ChamptonShtp Race Seven from Edmon- ton. Canada JR) ( t hr ) ... "Mefry Christmas. Mt Law- rence" ( 1983. Orama) David Bowte, Tom COntt During W0tld War 11, a Japaneee POW commandant anempts to 1mpoee his concepts of desc1pl1ne end ordet on the prisorws. ceuS1ng a clash of wills with a stubbom B11t1sh maior 'R' (2 tn . 4 min.Jo.... =1PMn'AIY= __ ....,I -aw1• .,.. "Spirits 01 The Deed" ( t969. Hou<><) Brigitte Bardo!. Jane Fonda Tnree stories by Edgar Allan Poe: "Metzengerstetn," "Never Bet The Devil Your Head" and 'Wiiiiam Wiiton •• (2 hrs) CJ) .,.. "Steepwetke(' ( 1975. Myt-- tery) Darleen Carr. Robert Beatty Wt"'8 v!Sltlng her tether a young woman begins to have disturbingly reakstic nlghtmer• about a young man stabbing an otd !'Mn. thr .JOmln) ..,,,. • ""llTi ---Q a.-.••-··=--......... -.... " .... -.. "The Sergeanr· P9M. er .. ma) Aod Stetget John Ptlllllp LR' An Amencan Army •oeent stattoned in France aher the war becOmeS at1'9Cted to one of his men 'R' ( 1 hf • 48 min ) -oo ... "F'!Oder$ ~ .. p 9M. Comedy) MICMel O'Keete. e..ty O'AA- gelo A $5 minion cache II at tt•ke tor a tuy neurotic. two con artists. • glnglfer end assorted other cNtracTtnl tt.-,g on a train from Ca.llfom48 to Nilt>falka 1f Q 11 hf .• 36 mJn.) W (JJ .. "E*lin CorretpOndenl" (1942. Adllentur•) Dena Andrews ""~ Glo mor• A Gemlan profeseor ~ •om tht Naz.ts with the ht4P o4 an ~ n;c&c-'.~ hf • :o.:) Sunday, November 3. 1985 13 -lanclay Coal. a.1 .-..lmUA. CE MITD MCml Wond Encbanoe Spe 1000 from Spe. ~-(R) (1 hf.) (%) llOIJll "9 To 5" (1980, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Doly Parton Three wcning women rebel agelnst their aubjugation by a male chalMnls1 bos6 'PG' ( 1 hr , 50 nwl) 110Une _ IUllTT ........ . w ... w .. llOIJll "The P\alnsman" ( 1966. Wes1 - ern) Don Murray. Guy Stocitwel. A trio ol famous Western cneractera try to stop a wtute man from &elUng guna to Indiana. (2 hrs .. Irr:::-I ,...,..um • CIH• ... _,.ATal lilil•••••rrrr ... _...., lf'U1 I Ill -MCml Hlghhghts ot the '85 season. ( t hf.) t11(1).._ ..... ,..,.w, Stand-ilP comic Richard Lewis offers hv- moroue anecdotes on pain In thtS concen at Hollywood's Improvisation Club Cameo appearances by Billy Crystal, Ro- bin Williams. Rob Remer and Madeline Kahn ( t h< ) nl 1101J11 "Curtains" (1983. Horror) John Vernon, Samantha EQQar A corrupt -Monclay -Morning Movies- .. CZ> "Beat Street" ( t984. Mustcal) Ree Dawn Chong Guy DaVIS. ( 1 hr • 46 min ) M (C) ·The Grey Fox" (1982. Westf!fn) Richard Farnsworth, Jacloe Burroughs ( 1 hr . 32 min) NI Q!J "Autumn Lea11es" (1956. Orama) Joan Crawford ChH Robertson (2 hrs ) 118 "The Golden Seal" ( 1983. Orama) Steve Aatlsback. Penelope Milford ( 1 hr 34mln) .. (8) "Swing Shift" I 1984. Orama) GOidie Hawn Kurt Russell ( 1 hr , 40 min.) .. (C) "Sweet ROSle O'Grady" ( 1943, MUSI· cal) Betty Grable. Robef'1 Young ( 1 hr 14mm ) (%) "Ctly Heat" ( t984. Adventure) Chnt Easrwood. Burt Reynotds ( 1 hr . 37 min ) -CC) "City Heat' ( t984. Adveftture) Cllrit Eastwood, Bun Reynolds ( t hr . 37 mm ) CB) "Eddie And The Cru1Ws" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Berenger, MIGhael Pare ( t hr . 32mio) 19 "II I Had My Way" ( t9..0, MUSlcal) .. Bing Crosby, Glorla Jean ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -all "BO<der Incident' (1950. Orama) Al· cardO Montalban. Geotge Murphy (2 hrt) -()) "Twice-Told Tales' ( 1963 Suspenae) Vlricent Price, Sebastian Ca- bOt ( t hr , 59 min ) tw(I) ''Tha L11tle Drummer Girl" ( t984. Ora· me) ()lane Keaton. Yorgo VoyagtS (2 hn .. 10 mio ) -Af•uaoo• Movies- -· "The Dark Secf•t 01 Ha"'"' Home · (1978. Horror) (Pert 1 of 2) Bette 08v1s ~ AckroYd (2 hf"e ) CC) "On Golden Pond" (t981. Orama) 1• Sunday, Nowmber 3, 1985 film director schedlAe5 sill aucfrtlons tor a mcMe ar an eene and lflOleted man&10n and his Wife enten en asylUm 10 prepare tor ltie part of a mad--woman 'R' ( 1 hr -29 = 1 ........ -., •...• ---WWW "Without Warning" ( t980, Hor· rOf) .Jac6c PIUance. Martin landau A gas atetlon attendant and a Vietnam 11eteran ptt lhemselves against a tenlfylog and powerful humanokl wtuch arraci<s its prey with deadly flying organisms. 'R' ( 1 hr , ·136 a;.>c:GWU -•1•w ..,....,.. llOIJll "The Immoral One" (1 980, Orame) Sytv\a L.amo. Yves Jouttroy A amnesiac young woman lea(ching for hef Identity dlscove<s that she may have been a lop ParlSlan prostitute. 'R' ( 1 hr , 2:.> ITlfn.) d (I).,. "Raiders Of The Lost Ari<" ( t981. Adventure) Harrison Forcl. Karen Allen. In 1936. a globe-trotting archeolo- '1•St·adventurer races Naz.I evlldoers for a legendary religious artifact of enormous power, narrowty escaping dozens of death lra05 en route 'PG' O I 1 hr . 55 min l Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda. ( t hr 49 min) CID "The Pr1Vate Eyes" ( 1980, Comedy) Don Knotts. Tim Conway ( t hr • 31 min.) W9 "Decameron Nlghl!f' (1953. Orama) Joan Fon1a1ne, Louts Jourdan ( 1 hr . 30 min) t9 "Trial" ( 1955. Orama) Glenn Ford. Dorothy McGuire ( 1 hr .. 45 min) "Swing Tirne'' ( t936, Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger Roge<s ( t hr .. 45 min) a.ct) "The Grey fox" (1982. Western) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs ( I hr . 32 min) (jf) "To Be Or Not To Be" ( t983, Come- dy) Mel BrOOl<s. Anne Bancrott ( t hr .. 4 7 mtn) •CCJ "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" ( t943, Must cal) Betty Grable. Robert Young. ( 1 hr , 14 min) (%) "Can She Bake A Cherry Pie?' ( 1983. Comedy) l<8Ien Blacil, MIChael Emit ( 1 hr. 30 min.) 419® ''Where The Liiies Bloom" ( 1974, Orama) Juhe Gholson. Jan Smithers ( 1 hr . 36 min) •CO (Q) "All Of Ma" ( 198-4, Comedy) Steve Martin. Liiy Tomlin. ( t ht • 33 min.) Cl) "The Golden Seal" ( t983. Orama) Steve Ratlsbaci<, Penelope MHford ( 1 hr, 34 min) (%) "City Heat" ( 1984. AdVenture) Clint EastwOOd, Burt Raynolds. ( 1 hr .• 37 min.) .. (l1J "High Society' ( 1956. Musical) Bing Cr0$by. Grace Ke41y. (2 hta.) -1veabatr---· -· .,,. "Belts 01 San F9mand0" (1947. Western) Donald WOOd6. ~ta Wanen A Sparnsh glt1 and an lri5h mm+ grant fall In love as they struggte to rescue ICal;!i,~ ~'::)the onp of an 81111 O'Yef1ofcl •Miii• ....... "" na••--•mwm -IU'1ITI .,,. "The Lhlle Drumme Grrl ( 1984. Orama) Diane Keeton. YOl'go Voyagis Recrul1ed by lsraeh ope<atrves an .actress becomes a dOuble agent as· ~ned to track clOWn a notorlOUS PaleStin- ian terrorist 'A' Q (2 hrs. 10 min.) d CC).,,. ··Bechelof Pany" ( 1984, Com· edy) Tom Hantts. Tawny Kitaen. A care- lree schOOI I.JS d<1Ver's pelS decide to throw a pr&-wedding pJrty for l'lim. com· phcating ma:tefS tS the feet thal the girl's father d!SaPP<OYeS of hef choice 'R' o 11 hr .. 46 min) .i .. ..., .......... .,,. "Aoainst All Odds" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Rachel Warcl, Jett Bridges A lacl1ng professional lootball player fall!> In 1o11e wtlh the girlfrtencl of a small-time hood and becOmes lnvotved with shady. high stal<es real estate deahngs 'R' (2 hrs 8 min) Cl) ... TllT nmu CM._, (fl 19'. fliOOTUU. Dallas Cowboys al St I la: Q (3hrs.) • I,_..., .... LA-1WIPPAl&Y NOaCTWlfHI .,. "On The Waterfront" ( 1954 Orama) Marlon Blando, Eva Merle Saint Only one man musters up enough courag• to challenge a powerful mob leedef whl holds tha dock workers ot New York C11v in an 11on grip ( 1 hr .. 48 min) AUrO UC. Formvta One Australta1 Grand Prllt from Adelaide. Auatraha (RI i! hr . 30 min ) CH).,_ "Hot Stuff" (t979, Comedy) Dom Deluise, Suzanne Plestlette. Three Mtamt c~ get In over thetr~dS Wtlt· the mob When thetr undercoYef lenctno operatt0n becomes conspicuously sue cessful. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 3 t mtn ) -r.wCCMIT ... fOOCl.otl .. CG9Cll' .. ,.,, ..,._,,.._ ... , .. -. ... w DOUICU. ...,,_,,._ mT ti# llDT •t Featured' porno tock ,..,(81 ... ..,'I I 1W lnteNteW with Hell & Oat ... ·--(J) ,. Wli'-Why stars Pote nude Ntu~ 01 "Fncts of u1 ... l =.cm.,,, -. .... w ..-•aum1 ' ~,..•um •I 111-.T CD) ... "The Karate Kid" ( 198'4, Drama) Ralph Macchio, Norlyukl "Pat" Morita. Af1M several violent clashes with his Calrlornla achoolmates, a reluctantly transplanted New Jefsey teen-ager seeks help from his apartment bullcling's mainte- nance man. a karate master. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 6mln.) CJ) ,_. TU 11Um "The Boy Who Lert Home To And Out About The Shivers" A curious young man (Peter MacNk:hol) accepts • sorC8fer-k1ng·s challenge to spend three nights In a haunted castle. Christopher Lee and Dana Hill ce>-star O ( 1 hr.) CZ).,.. "Seat Street" ( 1984, MUSIC81) Rae Oewn Chong, Guy Devis. Young peo- ple In a contemporary urban ghetto find creative outlets In ptattltl an. r~ng and bfMkdancinQ. 'PG' ( 1 hr , '6 mm.) E••n.n. ,. •--a•• u1r:m 1mc:ar Jim Jecitle Gleason hosts a tw<r hour pretentatlon or "Honeymooners" sketches (Including one converted to col- or) th8t h•ven't been aired since they originally appeared on the '50s variety show. Audrey Meadows. An Carney and ~Randolph join In. (2 hrs ) 1:11 • I Cll M 10llll Featured: inside lhe gates of Paramount Studios with a tour or the sound stages, back-lot and commtS- sary to see what goes oo In a typtcal day 8/ound a ma)Of fUm and tetevislon studio .... _ -"·"· . --ATU.. ....... ... ,.. ... ....... ,,,,.,,, .,,., mATa9''11QICMO -MClll Metboufne Cup. tor thoroughbreds live from Melbourne. Aus- trala. (=) (8) flll' IOC& The GOfgs plan to wipe out the F= by creating a concentrat ed bOredom ulce. 0 I MClll .,. -Cl) ICtl=-a.--. ._Lee WATCH SUPER DEAL!. and Amanda tackle the seemmgly Simple aSIUgnment of tailing an outspoken tax 1e- rormer. ( 1 hr ) D e '" •IUui;-1111DIP1,.._ Am PUC11CM. ..-Ed Begley Jr., of "St Elsewhere" and singer Laura Branigan are prachcel· joke victims: arso. Hollywood stars· hidea- ways. (1 hr) e ... "The Omen" ( t976. Horror) Gregory Peck, Lee Remick A mysterious 5-year-old boy exarclSeS deadly powefS to destroy those wno become 5USPICIOUS or his ~~right (2 hrs.) I C' l .. ~a•a.:t =. "A FiSlful or Dollars" ( 1967. Western) Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch The mysterious "man with no name" en· tef'S a gang war between two factlOf'IS ea- ger to sell wnlsf<ey and guns to Mexicans and Indians. (2 hrs.) • Ml5d ••• Af1ei the acclden1a1 death of her parents. a young g111 (Holly Aird) moves 1n with her reclusive aunt (Jane Lapotaire) and hef menagerie of animals. David Birney costars. (Part 1 or ~~1.um • M .. Case histories of a man who underwent a frontal lot>otomy and a stress-ridden professional illustrate this examination of personallly and emotions IBI o (1 hr.) ct) ... "City Heat" (1984, Adventure) Chnt Eas1WOOd. Burt Reynolds Towards the end of ProhibltlOf'I, a cop whose part- ner Is murdered teams up wtth his one- time friend. a private detective. and or chestrates some fancy footwork 10 track down the killers 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 37 min ) (()-U S Ski Team Celebf1ly ClaSSIC from Park City. Utah. (Taped) (8) ... "Eddie And The Cruisers" ( 1983, Drama) Tom Befenger. Michael Pare Twenty years afttlf the fact, a re- porter investigates the mystefiouS dlsap pearance or a rock 9l(lger ·PG· ( 1 ht 32 min.) (J) ... tlOCD .... POOi .-rt Ro- bin Hood (Michael Praed) and his men must retrieve a sacred medallion end de- 7:30-8:00 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Watch every week after the premiere Group W, Cable 10 . . feat a g<oup of fierce kntghts 1n or<* to restore peace aJ ... "It Should Happen To You" ( 1954, Comedy) Judy Holliday. Jack Lemmon. A model gatns instant tame by broadcasting her name oo several tMll- boards atound New York (2 hrs.) .. 1ncTACIGUlll UMIOAT , ..... _ .. , ... .. (I) Ull a Al.la Emma's birttiday present IS an odd clay hgunne that seems to bring ill fortune to the McArdles and Lowells. De.,.. "ThlS Chtld Is Mine" (Prem- iere. Drama) Lindsay Wagnef, Chris Sarandon A two-year courtroom battle ensues wtieo the unmarried teen-age mother of a baby gin cha~ the adop- ltive =ts t: = O ( hrs) ':r UWll Host Jotln Romer discusses arttS1 Paneb's career. views the erotic papyrus of Turin and uses the world's oldest map to llnd ancient gold m1~~(., I .. a •• Ahef the accidental death of hef parents. a young girl (Holly Aird) moves 1n with hef reclusive aunt (Jane Lapota1re) and hef menagerie ot animals David Birney costars (Part 1 ol ~o 11 hr) CD M.,.. •rr--1 .. 1 A pwf1le of fOfmcw Chicago Beer Dick Butkus (I) .,.. "SilkwOOd" ( 1983. Drama) MIWYI Streep. Kurt Russell A. young wom- an t>ecomes a spy 111 an effort to unoovet evidenOe of neghgence 1n work condftlOOS at the nuclear-fuel plant 1n which she works 'R' O (2 hrs .. 9 min) CZ)_,. "A Nos Amoufs" ( 1983. Dre· ma) Sandrlne Bonnaire. Maurice Piatal A teen-ager's self-diagnosed 1nabllity to make an emollonal commttment leads her 1nto-iscu1ty 'R' { t hr '2 min ) • lm "Dynasty" ( 1976. Drama) Sar- ah MileS, Stacy Keach Based oo a story by James Miehener The stormy rlMatlOO- • WIN VACATIONS •WIN PRIZES •WIN T.V.'s, V.C.A.'s .. Watch 'Super Deal' the T.V. Show designed to save you money!" 15 -llmHlay Cold. ships of a lrontlttf family hampe< their ef- fort.a to bulld a dynasty In the Ohio valley of the mld-1800s. (2 hra. 5 minJ 1119. llllmCM'IU -.:CC F I 1 Con-vinced that he has only a few months to live. the flOfmally gruff Hardcastle undef- goea a personality transfOfmatlon O 11 fir.) • 8 (I) ~ Larry IS shocked When Dick won't endo<se him as a mayoral can- didate. Michael must decide between his ~WY and Stephanie Q C!) ... "An Affair To Remembef" ( 1957. Romance) Cary Grant, Det>o<ah Kerr A debonair playboy and an ex- nightclub singe< tall In love on an ocean crurSe. but llagedy interrupts their plans '°' the Muro. ~h:rt 30 min ) ~aun•• ~~Crackers" ( 1984. Come- dy) Donald Solherland Jack Warden Down-oo-thetr-luck characters 1n San FranelSco's Mlssloo district decide to ease their financial woes by cracking a pawn stiop owner's safe 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) -· (I) ~ a UC1Y C&gney's career hangs In the balance after hef 1nves1iga tioo of a drug kingpin proouces evidence of posslble entrapment procedures ( 1 hr) 111 ~be I'll Come Home In Ttie Spr1ng" (1970, Orama) Sally Field. Jack ie Cooper A young glrl returns 10 her par eflts' home alter running away and tries to adjust to tl"leif world of double standards {_I ht .• 30 min.) g mm~t.-rr Interview w1lh Hall & Oates • CCllJIJ c...-Ml M.Tmllll ... Of C..... "The Long Chain" James Burke takes a look at some materials -d1scov Med by aocident or design --which al tered the oourse of history (R) O ( 1 tH I 1----•••occ• .. "On Golden Pond" ( 1981 Orn ma) Katharine Hepburn. Henry Fonda Old famlly tensions resurtace as an elderly couple returns to their New England re1reat and are visited by their daughter her Hance and his son 'PG' ( 1 hr . 49 min) CE •M11111E•l•IM'I (H) .,_ "Forl Apache. The Bronx" (1981. Orama) Paul Newman. Ed ASflef A tough cop ballles crime and corruption In New York City's South Bronlil neighbor- hood. 'R' (2 hrs.. 6 min.) ..... ,.,,, .. ~IWJ'umsfMCUOJ..,. __ ,_.. I -falftCCUIT caw• --tW lialt=:a• ... Guests June Allyeon. Geotge C Scoll, Carol Wayne. 1 .... , ... '11 ==. ... ,..C9Q'9 _, __ ~~oney" ( 1980. Orama) Clio ~1th. Fernando Rey A young woman al(J*leneeS a MntUal holiday at 11 Aomen hOtel 'A' ( 1 hr . 23 m1n ) (%) .. "The L•ttle Drummer Girl (1984. Orame) Ollnt KMton. Yorgo Voyaglt Aaclulttd by l11aell 00ttatlves. 18 Sunday, November 3, 1985 an actress becomes a double agent as- 'SIQned to track oown a notorious Palesttn· Ian t«rorlst 'A' (2 hrs . 10 mM) t1:t1!~unshtne" (1973. Orama) Brenda Vaccaro. Cllfl DeYoung A young woman, e vicum ot bone cancer. spends he< last months comP.hng a diary of her deepest thoughts and feelings 10 be shared by her husband and child (2 hrs . 35m1n) 1W8 (I) 7 llTCll ll'a.I Al a literary party for a romance novelist. Remmg1on and Laura are caught up in the question able death of the woman's husband ( 1 hr . 10 min.) D OD lllT Of CMIClt From August 19~ comedian Buddy Hackett, singer Toni Tennille and actress Teresa Genzel in='~=~~'J.. O AIC ... ~ llZAm SketcheS Muppet aud11tons speed-loolung, 5"'010f citizen shopl1l1ers. ldoor~ psychiatrist =~ aFICA Nam1111&..----l\llTY 9'GITIC8ft"m --"The Jerk" ( 1979 Comooyl Steve Martin Bernaoeue Peters An 1n credibly stupid young man. the wh11e stepc;on of olack sharecroppers makes a fortune with a bizarre 1nven11on 'A' ( 1 hr 33 min ) tW 'C) .,. 'The Last Amencan Virgin' (1982 Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Dl ane Frnnklln A shy teen-ager In love 1s reluctanl to JOln hrS buddies in their pursuit of sexual e~nences ~' • 30 min ) ,.,~~~ ~ ,_ 0 Featured Mark Har moti. Mary Crosby, "General Hospital's" 1Br1a~c=;1a1ke I 1 hr ) ~mM wmllllat New. .. MAL"°"' llAM __,.ULT WATB IOl-.v.. NCUll ate .,_. "Scarface" ( 1983 Ofama) Al Pac1no. Michelle Pfeiffer A Cuban hood released trom Castro's 1a1ls !ravels 10 M1 am1 and climbs to the top of the cocaine trading w0tld. 'A' O (2 hrs . 50 min.) tm8 • U11 ...,...,... DAWD UT19mMI Sch9duled Susan S111nt James. reggae muslclan Jimmy Clltf author Bill Mane ( 1 hr) I UTPA119Cll ... _., ... G__,-T~ Interview with Han & Oates • _. _,. Scheduled Lucille Bell Kenneth McMMlan (''Our Family Honor' I music b~he Forrester S1s1ers ( 1 hr l I ~· NamTMIL.Om lOP ._ ~ Jamie OllenberQef ( t6-t 1 8 KOs) YI Ramon Santana ( 15 3. 1 I KOs) 1n a JUOIOf welt8f'Wetghl bout scheduled for 12 rounds, from Las Vegas. Nev _ill) ~s. 30 min.) ~ cg) ''Terror In ~ AtsleS" 964. &..pentt) Narrated by Donald leasence and Nancy Allen A look itt ctn ematlc sutpense through a eompUatlOO of &J1.C81'pt' from films such as "Franken stein" 'PsychO ond "Halloween 'R' L! hf ?2 min) ,.... ci) .,.. "Blume In Love" ( 1913 Comedy) Geofge Segel, Susan Anspach A plillandellng Amerfcen divorce lawyer vacation100 1n Venlee reflects on his ~ perate attempts to win back the wife wtio walked oul on him. (A) (t hr .• 20 mWI.) 1tl 8 .,. "Chamber Of Hooon" ( 1966 Horror) Palrlek O'Neel. Suzy Partier A homicidal maniac amputates his chained hand to escape execvlion. but returns see1<.1ng revenge with a h<>Oked stump (2 hrs) D AT 1111 .,_. SchedUled reviews "Macaroni" (Jack Lemmon. Marcello Mastroianni) "Eleni" (John Malkovich Kate Nelligan) "To Live and Die in LA .. 0 .,,.-"Days Of Fury" ( t979, Docu- menlary) Narrated by V1ncen1 Price A ~phic look at natural disasters (2 hrs ) (.!) .,.,. "A1d1ng The California Trail' ( 1947 Western) G1lben Roland. Manin Garrataga The Crseo Kid uses lmpersooa t1on and quick wits to aid a seno<tta being defrauded by desperadoes ( 1 hr.. 30 min) • l!)... • g) mWtl 'Is EverybOdy Happy But Me? ( 1979. Documentary) Narrated by Me• sha Meson. Roscoe Lee Brown. A ma" goes from ret1gloos cults to overlndul geoce 1n looo to iind happiness 1n his hie {2 hrs ) m llfleA IE'GITI; TUM Of,._ W CS) ULLA•• -.0. c:un Gall8ghe1 resorts to his ottbeat brand of humor a he satirizes lhe Ame11can obsession will food by creating a bizarre work of art ., .... LCM-M.L•MFM&Y I .um1111L.Om MCMI "Where The Boys Are '84 ( t984. Comedy) Lisa Hartman. Russe' TOdd Four college women travel 10 For• Lauderoale tor some tun and rornanoe bl run 1n10 problems of lhe heart 'R' O (' hr. 37 min) ll) MCMI "The Immoral Doe" ( 198ll Drama) Sytv1a Lamo Yves Jouttroy t amnesiac young woman searching IOf ht• 1denll1y discovers lhal she may have ~ a top Pans1an prostitute 'A' { t hr • :>• min) WI W0M.D AT LM11 -Cl) C81 ... ..nwAlQI ---. ....,., l1I } :a 'Goin' All The Way' ( 198. Drama) Dan Waldman Deborah Va1 Rhyn A high schOOI senior anxiously Irle~ to get his v11tuous girlfriend to go to be<l with him ·~1 hr.. 25 min) .. 1.,., ... -., •.... ---=-.............. II • .,. "Voyage Into S~" ( tQ70 Seienee-Flction) M1tsondbo Kaneko, 8ho- zaburo Oat~ A hero swings Into actioo I<' rescue Tokyo from annlh1latlon by o ldre=~er (2hrs) ... ILlliii .. ...... .... "Easy Living" ( 1937 Comec:fy Jean Arthur Edward Arnold An uneo ployed s1enographef crosses paths With " m1ll1ona1re bankFW wheon he tosses h~ wife's aable coat out 11 w1naow ( 1 ~r • 30 min) "(C) .,,. 'On T~ 'l.ott1rfront' ( t96A Oritme) Mttr10n &anoo Eva Mari. Saint Only one man mustera up eoough courage 10 Challenge 8 l)OW9ff\ll mob INdtt who holds Ille dock wOrkm o1 New York Oty 1n an iron or10 ( I hr •8 min ) -Taesclay -Mondng Movies- .. (C) "Tall In The Saddle" f 194.4. Western) John Wayne, Ella Raines. ( 1 hr . 19 min) (J) "The Adventures Ot Hucklebe<ry Ann" ( 1985. Adventure) Patrk:k Day Samm-Art Wilhams (2 hrs ) (%) "Gal Young 'Un" ( 1979, Comedy) Dena Preu, David Peck. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ,,_ (ll) "A Woman Ot OlsttncUon" (1950 Comedy) Rosahnd Russell. Ray Milland Jlhrs) •CCJ "The Champ" ( 1979, Orama) Jon V()IQht, Faye Dunaway. (2 hrs. 2 min ) • (H) "Race For The Yankee Zephyr' (11981 . Drama) Ken Wahl. George Pep Q!rd (1 hr . 48 min) • (Z) "Swing Time" ( 1936, Musical) Frea Astaire, Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr , 45 min ) -CC) "Yentl" (1983, Musical) Barbra Streisand, Mandy Patinkln (2 hrs . 14 min.) (H) "Oh God! You Oevtl" ( 1984. Come dy) George Burns. Ted Wass 11 hr , 36 min.) !)) "The Strtp" ( 1951 Otama) Mickey Rooney. Sally Forrest ( t hr . 25 mm ) e3 "Cisco Pike" (1971. Drama) Gene Hackman, Kris Krtstofferson (2 hrs ) -(ll) "The Spirit Is W1ll1ng" ( 1967 Come cly) Sid Caesar. Vera Miles (2 hrs) 1W CZl "Can She Bake A Cherry Pte?" ( 1983, Comedy) Kjlren Black. Michael Emil ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ttll(J) "FirstbOrn" ( 1984. Drama) Ten Garr Peter Weller ( 1 hr .. 40 min) -Afternoon Movies- a.e "The Dark Secret 0 1 Harvest Home" ( 1978. Horror) (Part 2 ol 2) Bette Davis. David Ackrord· (2 hrs.) (Ill "II Ever See You Again" I 1978, Ro- mance) Joseph Brooks. Shelley Hack ( 1 hr .. 45mln.) -CC) "Tall Jn The Saddle" ( 19·U. Western) John Wayne. Ella Raines ( t hr , 19 min ) (%) "Greys toke The Legend 01 Tarzan, LO<d Of The Apes'1 ( 1984. Adventure) Ralph Rlcharctson. Christopher Lambert ~ hrs .. 9 min.) W• "Scarlet Street" ( 1945, Mystery) (d ward G Robinson, Joan Bennett (2 hrs ) W (J) ''Dune" ( 1984. Science Fiction) Kyle Maclachlan. Francesca Annis (2 hrs .. 20 min.) •CC) "Hooper" ( 1978. Comedy) Bun Rey· nolds. Jan-Michael Vincent ( 1 hr . 37 min,) CHl "The Karale Kid" ( 1984. Orama) Ralph Macchio, NOflyukl ··Pat" Morita (2 hrs .. 6 min.) .. CZ) "Easy Living" (1937, Comedy) Jean Arthur. Edward Arnold ( 1 hr , 30 min) •CCJ "Superglr1" ( 1984. Fantasy) Helen Slater, Faye Dunaway. ( 1 hr .. 54 mlo} .. (!) "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller. (2 hrs) (I) cm "Firstborn" ( 1984, Orama) Teri Garr. Peter Wellet ( 1 hr , 40 min.) Cl) "Gal You 'Un" ( 1979, Comedy) Dana Preu. De~d Peck ( 1 hr , 45 min.) •(I) "The AdVentures Of Hueklebe<rv Finn" ( 1985, Adventure) Patrick Dey Samm·Art Wlltlama. (2 hrs ) _....._ ___ _ •1ur=. Cll .. IWITTOIWIT --Q ,_..CDIS#lf . .,. ....... • 11•11-.r --.......... '9 CM IO• II IT .. "Splash" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah. A New York bachelor without much success at love falls lor a beauttf\Jl girl who literally washes up on shol'e, unaware at llrst that she's the mermaid he saw as a child. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr. 51 min.) (11) llO'lll "In Love With An Okie< Wom- an" (1982. Comedy) John Ritter. Karen Carlsoo. Lifestyles clash when a San Fran- cisco tawye< falls In love with a free-spirit- ed woman 15 years hrS senior ( 1 hr , 40 min*'-' COlllf ...... loti:.,.. CUM111 .. ,.,, ~1~auaa• -.,,, ..... DMI IClll!L! 0 U • rn• .. _, · mTOlllDTllAT Featured should we abandon President Reagan's "Star Wars" ,.~~inn II a mm·.lllu--1 w Interview with Lucille Ball. I --a:. ':'-3.. Lucille Ball; athletes endorsements. MUI ... ,_..co.,,,, __ ,,,..._ ......... ,..,.um IUll••~ _.. "Out Of The Past" ( 1947. Ora· ma) Klrk Douglas. Jane Greer. A filling station owner with "sl<eletons in his ctos- et" Is reluctant to serioosly consldef mar- nag~ ~T= ml~ CCIU.m umTULl Los Angeles Lakars at Cleveland Cavaliers (2 hrs,, 45 min) cm -IAID1UU. Cleveland Cavalie<s at Los Angeles LakefS (2 hra .. •5 min.) 79@ .,...-"El Paso" ( 19'9. Western) John Payne. Gall Rusae4L In the days ~ lowing the CMI War. •Texas lawyer dis- covers that a show of force. rathef than peaoelul bargalnlnQ, Is the answer to cleanlng up eotruptTon In the terrlt<lfY (2 hrs., 5 min.) 198 t • M...,.. Feetured· a whirlwind tour of Europe Includes stops 1'1 Parts. Berlln. It~. Amlttrdam and Moote Carlo. I ="-= • l'fl •LA. featured: where to find betgaine In L.A : a look ltWd9 "The Recy- cler." the neW9Plll* that speclellz• In a<MwtillmenlL --ATLAm ...,...., .... -.,_-.._ .. _..,.,.,,. .,.,, M m 2 -~-tOf Frank pre ("Lost Hoflzoo." "Mt', Smith Goes to Waahlnatoo" end ''It ~ One ~hl"J.T featured. CEJ a A-National High SchOOI ChampiOOShip from OrlandO. Fla (R) (1 hr) I '"....,. UC. ... OAlllm • Cl) -.M• Scientists and paleon- tOIOgists join CMstopher R~e to Investi- gate the wonder of a host of dinosaurs, 1nckJdlng the egg ol a "duckbill" dinOSaur. photographed by a CAT scan to expose the embryo. (1 hr.) D e A-TUii Singet Rick James calls upon 1tie A-Team 10 help him protect a friend (Isaac Hayes) who's marked tor mur~ (!hr) e "Damien Omen II" ( 1978. Hor- r0<) Wiiiiam HOiden. Lee Grant. A wealthy industrialist and his second wife adopt his deceased brother's son, a mysterloos youngste< who is actually the child of the Devil. (2 hl'S.) • 0 WMO'I 1"1.-, Tony. Angela, Mona and the children lake off on a trip to ;Cal=-(~ 1 ot 2) Q C'llllln~QA.ct ':. "For A Few Dollars More·· ( !967, Western) Chnt Eastwood. Lee Van Cleel Two bOunty hunters stalk a band of outlaws and kill the VICIOUS leadef (2 hrs.) • IOVA "The Magte of Special Effects" The crea11on ot scenes trom "Return of the Jedi," ··1nd1ana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "2010 The Year We Make Cootact" are examined 1n this behlnc:Hti. scenes lool< at the art of cinematic Illusion 1(1hr.) .... L.09 WMt A ca IT,UIY IY l9ftm Diii A film history of the nuclear arms bOlldup 9lnce 1945 focusing on lhe western pow· ers and the Warsaw Pact natlOOS Q ( 1 hr) (CJ .,.,. "The Champ" ( 1979. Drama) Jon Voight. Faye Dunaway A divorced el(·prizefighter attempts a comeback to retain custody ot his young son 'PG' (2 hrs., 2 min) (11) ... "Oh God! Yoo Devil" ( 1984, Comedy) George Burns, Ted Wass. A struggling mus1C1an declares 1n de9pef a- tlon that he woold trade his soul for a chance at tame and fO<tune and the tJVfl(- obllglng devil grants hlS request. 'PG' Q L! hr .. 36 mtn.) Cl) ... "City Heat" ( 1984, Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Burt ReynoldS. T awards the end of Prohibition. a oop WOO&e part- ner is murdefed teems ue> with his one- time friend. a private detective, and or- CheStrates some fancy footwork to trad( down the k1tiers. 'PG' Q ( 1 tv .. 37 mlll.) .... "In A Lonely Piece" ( 1950, Drama) Humphrey Bogart. Gloria Grahame. When a HollywOod wnt8f II accuaed of murder, he •ts up on allbl In- ~ hls ,;.~~ ht1) -·a --Maggie Ml(! Jason have different !dells oo how to handle IMlk~~ Madonna-li'le girlfriend (Dana Ple- 11C TAC-LOlllOAT •••'l'-.. WIU .. Cl) .. "Stone Ptlow" (Pfemefe. Onlma) Lucille a.n. Daphne Zuniga A social wortl• learns at>out the pltgt'lt of the hom8le&S tr om an etderty New Y Ot1I Sunday, November 3. 1985 17 - -Tuesclay Coill. " City bag lady surviving on determmat1on and dell.Incl drea~ hrs.) D e WZlll An episode di- rected by Peter Hyams ( "2010") and stamng Gregory Hines and Richard Masur.o • 0 -™ All> IOUTM Elkanah Bent blames George and Orry IOf his abrupt dlsmlsSal from West Point. Geo1ge meets and lall$ 1n love w11h the daughter ol an lrlstt surgeon Stars Gene Kelly. Rober1 Mllcllum anti Wendy Kilbourne. (Part 2 of i~hrs) I :"CCl ,,.., "..,..um A mm hlStory of the nuclear 8Jms buildup since 1945 focusing on the weS1em pow ers and the Warsaw Paci na11ons O ( 1 hr) l fllAmTNIU. 10'1 "The Magic ot Special Effects · The c1ea1ron or scef\eti from "Return of the Jedi,"' Indiana Jones and the Temple ot Doom" and "20 10 The Year We Make Contact" are e"am1ned In 1hls behind-th~ scenes loo!( at the an ol cinematic illusion ~(I hr) ~~rnal Knowledge" (1971. Orama) Jack Nicholson, Arthur Gartunk el. Two men express markedly different att1tudeS about women and sex as they remain friends from their college years 1n the 1940s through mlddle age lex both ot them 1n the t 970s R' ( 1 hr , 36 min ) m tm .WW "The Ari 01 Love' (1965. Com edy) James Garner. Elke Sommer Two buddies decide to lake suicide tn Ofder to further their arhshc career5 (2 hrs 25 mrnL .. D 8) Alim) llTCMCOCS. MWT1 A re· cent divorcee prepares 10 detend herself a~lnst a voyeuristic neighbor Michael O Keefe and I rnda FIOfenttno star CE mwll The Roots 01 Heaven" ( t958. AdVenture) [rrOI Flynn. JUiiette Greco A wildlife enthusiast a11ernp1s 10 protect At 1tcan elephants from be111g hunted (7 hrs . 30 min) ... 'I .-All.IT llD•ITI Hrghhghts of ·10 Ba111more COits ar1ll · 7 1 Cowboys ( 1 hr) -· 8).,.. Thi> R1rt1de bOys are about to call ii quits until a lorrner client's murder brl~ them back roge1he1 ( 1 hr ) 11 ..... .WW "The Over·Tn.-Hlll Gang" ( 1969. Comedy) Pat O'Brien. Waller Brennan A corrupt mayor iS dePQSed by a group of retired Trxa-i Rangers. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • --case hr<1t0fte5 of 8 ITl8fl who undefWent a frontal tobotorny and a stress-Tidden protessiorml illostrate th!$ examination of personahty end emo110t19 i)~~--aue m MZZ HlQhllghta of mU51Cal perlormanoet by Lee ~1tenour and Oave Grueln, 1he Olny Oozon Brus Band. Ste- vie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. and others taped at the 1965 Newport Jazz Fes=-'1 hf l CC) "City On Ftre" ( 1979, Orama) Berry ~man Susan Clark The van· geance ot an Oii 1eflne<y tJt-employee orupts 1n10 bl811no lni.tno ttlBt th1M1ens to demolish on enllr,. C'llY 'R' ( 1 hr 4 t oo"-sn,. ClJ (Q)..,. ·Pans, Tei11s t 1984, Ora ma) Harry °"An Stanton N11!tttass1B Km f8 Sunday. November 3, 1985 ski Aller four years' aoeence. a social dropout reappears In L. ~-10 claim his abandoned son and then heeds for Texas to reunite the boy with his mother. 'R' (2 hrs .• 30 mm.) ~•MW After Dick I Peter Strauss) succumbs to the seductive. young actress Roeemary (Sean Young). he learns that his wife (Mary Steenbur· gen) haa had a nervous breakdown (Part 2ol~.) --1.WMl..,_T,' I -c.au.-•mrMm PU NL CClll"ACT UMlW (II) .,.. ''The Man Who loved women·· ( t983. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Julie An- drews A sculptor and compulsive woman1zet dres, and his analyst searches 1n varn to dlsc<Ner why he genuinely fell In IOve with every beautiful woman he eve1 1W lmetiiRii £a.; ;w>. C.... ~ CIAWI Guests Lon• Ander'°", Joan Embery. Orson Welles. l=::-'n mmTPYW'lfll-~ ~IJA,_ • lill&L ......... .,. "Dune" (t984. Science Fie lion) Kyte Macl.achlan, Franoesca Annis Based on Frantt Herbert's bestseller In the ysar IO. 99 t. a warrior attempts to 1 al ly the lowly dwellers ol a deSert plane1 10 victory over a malevolent monarch 'PG- 13' Q (2 hrs .. 20 min.) (%).,.. "Can She Bake A Cherry Pie?" ( 1983. Comedy) Karen Black. Mtchael Emil. A neurotk:: divorcee still emotlonatty attached 10 her e>t·husband begins an un certain romance with a self-centered. con- firmed bachelo< 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I tmAT•K ll.Gl"911CICllllll 1m CI> -• -An aging detective asks the Simons' lof help In aoMng a case that happened 30 years 8QO (I hr 10 min) D GD ~ Host· Johnny Caison SchedUled actors Peter Sttauss and Ant ta Morrll ( 1 hr ) I ~--llmllMC*All> .. o •=--.nm lllAm Sketches· rnug-o-gram. Mllchell Margtrll9f. dlv0te» Lawyer. a M~xahop ... ............ UW' CA rum mum ···-... -.. , ...... 009 1W .. "Desire Under Tho Elms" ( 1958, Orama) Sophia LOfen. Anthony Petklns, Based On £ugene O'Neill'• play On a New England farm In the 18809. a beautllul Mductive woman develops a fOf ~· f2 tn. 26 min ) -aumm n1111Tt M•ID&.W.. ..... ~--lftllMC*Me .. ___ ...,.. ~ fOCnlMI. New Mexico State at Nevada la Vtgas <A> (3 tn ) ••Cl.-tt9('.C) ... "Catherine & Co" (1973. Ota ma) Jane Bukln. Patrlek Dew•• Alter a leS90n In economlca. an enterpriling Paris p1o.i1tuta 1neorpo1a1es hetMlf and asaem bin a d"'9f'M group of •IOCkholders 'R' {1 Iv., 27 min > .. ,11).,. "Tl'W" Karate Kid" {1984 0•11 ma) Ralph Macchio, Norfyukl "Pat" Mon- ta. Aher several vioient cleshet wl1tl his California schoolmates, a reluctantly transplanted New Jersey reeo--ager seetcs help from hts apartment building's malnt&- nance man a ka1ate mastet 'PG' Q (2 hrs.. 6 min.) tta 8 ID U11 W""" DAWUiii A'• Scheduled: singer-actor Sting, comedi- enne Liiy Tomlin ( 1 hr ) l lATPA,_ .,_ ,_ 0 Featured Mr MailboA (Eric Boardman) pays a visit 10 an uo- su~llng viewer. t 1 hr.) CE e -... 0 mnmrTU• ITTW Interview with ILUC~~ , .......... ....... LC9 ml .,. "Aphrodite" ( 1982. Ch ma) Velefie Kaprisky, Horst Buchholz On an island In the Aegean Sea. 1914, an arms manufacturer arranges a three-day fantasy recreation of Pierre Louys' classic tale of the goddess of love and beauty 'R' U ht .. 36mm) CZ) .,.. "Greystol<e The Legend 01 Tarzan. Lord 01 The Apes" ( 198-4, Ad- venture) Ralph Rlehardson. Christopher Lamber! African apes raise an orphaned boy from a helpless toddler to an Intelli- gent and expeuenced hunter 'PO' (2 • hrs .. 9 min) tll9 8 ()) .,,. .. Assaun On Gavalonl' ( 1972. Suspense) James. Farentlno, Wilfred Hyde-White. A puvate Investigator Is hired 10 return a valuable oll painting to Its original owner From the "Cool MMtloo" series~ ( 1 hr •• 20 min ) W8 "I Was A Teenage Franken· stern" ( 1957, HorrOf) Whit Bissell, Phytfls Coates A 1950s American descendant ol the Infamous doctor patches togethet var rous adoleseent body pans 10 create a new monster (1hr.,30mln) D.,.. "Number One" ( 1969. Orama) Charllon Heston. Jessica Wallet. An older football player must make a decision con cemlng retirement (2 hrs . 10 min.) CE .,. "How Green W89 My Valley" (1 ~ 1. Orama) Waller Pidgeon. Maureen O'Hara. A Welstt mining lamlly faees per sonal and econom1e problems while plan· nln\!e°',rihe future (2 hrs l 1 .,. "UFOs If Has Begun" ( t976. Documentary) Narrated by Jose Ferrer . Burgess Meredith Using facts taken trom government Illes, this IUm traces attempt& to PfOV8 that UFOs are real (2 hrs) .,." .. tm(J).,."Firstbom" (1984, Orama) Teri Garr. Peter Wallet Despite her sons' warnrn.gs, a d1v0tced woman t>ecomea In· volved wlfh a charming. though latently sloister drifter who ultlmately tears the W fama.;rrt .'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr , 40 min) g • •uwooo a a.• Scheduled !:ne Hackm8n lnteMew: a hl510fY ot kissing In the movies. previews of the ~BC mlnlaefles "Nor1h and South" and the ~.BS movt. "Stone Pillow " • ~ T-.r Comic rou11~ JOOn Ferrtntlno, John Mulrooney. Rick Avi!K Don Ga~ Myers nm•MaY ......... CMl...- W ... "LHI Eml>f•L•' ( 1979 ) Roy Scheide1. Janet Margofln ~ goyernment &gen!, re<:uperatlng from a nervOU9 breakdown affe< the eevage mur der ol his wile linde Nmsell cauqht In a -Taasclay Cont. web of espionage and lntrlg!Je A' ( 1 hr 43m1n.) ' cm .... "For1 Apache The Bron.( ( 1981. Orama) Paul Newman. Ed Asner A tough cop battles Crtme and corrupllon 1n New York City's South Bronx neighbor •1ooooii~=•W* o.c.,_, t1I Mal ATU.. 1:11 .,_ "The Giant Gila Monster" ( 1959, Sclence-F1ct1on) Don Sullivan Fred Graham Following a senes ot unex· plained deaths. a town is held in a grtp ol pan1e. wonden"9 wno Wlll t>e lhe next v1c· t1m ( t hr . 30 min ) m.,.,. "The Enforcer" ( 1950, Drama) Humphrey Bogart, Zero Mos1e1 A sensa- tional newspaper story exposes Muroer Inc . a racket wtiteh spreads terror wher· ever 11 hits. ~ hriJ • I __ , __ ,_ ... ----1:11 .,.. "Grandview. U S A • ( 1984. Drama) Jamie Lee Curtis. C Thomas Howell An lnoeoendent-m1noed raceway owne< battles small-town corruption tor&- ta1n control of hef track. while embanung on an attatr with e younger man ·R' o ( 1 hr 37 mm) M8)W•,.,_. FRiii (%) .,.. "Night Schoof. ( t 98 I , Mys tery) Leonard Mann. Rachel Ward An an· lhropology prOf8SS()( with a penchant for co-eds 1s suspected of lhe brutal murders ol some ol htS formet bed partners 'R' ( 1 hr . 28m1ndea ·1---· ... ... .,.. .... .. , ... a1t .,.,. "City Heal" ( 1984 Adventure) Clint EastwOod. Burt Reynolds Towards the end of PrOh1blllOl'l a cop whose part· ner 1s murdered teams up with his one- time lrtend. a p11vate detective, and or- cilel!trates some fancy footwork to track down tt>e fullers 'PG' O ( 1 hr 37 mltl ) ·~·Ami• ! ~'Yentl" I 1983. Musoeal) Bar- bra Streisand. Mandy Pat1nk1n From Isaac Bashev1s Singer's short story In turn-of-the-century Eastern Europe a -Weclnesclay -11om.1ng Movies - • '.t) "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973. Musical} John· ny Whitaker Jodie Foster ( 1 hr 44 min) "Heidi" ( 1968, Drama) Ma1t1m1llan Schell. Jean Simmons ( I hr . 40 """ ) C.IJ "Easy Living" ( 1937 Comedy) Jean Arthur. Edward Arnold ( t hr 30 mm) NI t1l) "Gidget Goes Hawaiian ( 196 1 Com· edy) James Darren. OebOrah Walley (2 hrs) NI CZ) "Greystoke The Legend 01 Ta11an Lord Of Thi} Apes" ( 1984, Adventure) Ralph Richardson. Christopher Lamt>ert (l hrs • 9 min ) .. CC) "Streets 01 F11e" ( 1984. Olama) Mi- chael Pare. Diane Lane ( 1 hr 34 min l "Bugs &inny's 3rd Movie 1001 Rab bit Tales" ( t982. Comedy) Arnmaled Vo1ees by Mel Blanc. Shep ~enken ( 1 hr . t6mln) t:a "City Heat" ( 1984. Adventure) Cltnt Eastwood. &rt Reynolds ( I hr 37 mm I .. CC> "Sixteen Candles" I 1984 Comedy) MOiiy Rlngwato. Anthony Michael Hall ( I hr . :13 min.) Cl) "Vengeance Valley" ( 1951. West&m) Burt Lancaster, Joanne Olu (I hr 23 min) (%) "Rachel. Rachel" ( 1968 Drama) Joanne Woodward. James Olson (I hr 4 1 min ) 9 "The Undercover Man" ( 1949. Mys tety) Gi.nn F<Xd. James Whitmore. (2 hra ) -tm "Go For Broke" ( 1951 Orama) van Jonnaon. Gianna Maria Canale (2 hrs l -· "lnvaalOn From Inner Earth" {t977, Sclenc•FICllOn) Nick Holt. P1tul Bentzen 2 hra) "Highpoint" ( t98.(, Orama) Richard Harri•. Christopher Ptul'TllTlef ( 1 h< , 28 min j (J{) "Beat Streat" ( 1984, Mutieall Rae Dawn Chong, Guy Davis ( 1 hr . 46 min.) CS) "Rhinestone" ( 1984. Comedy) Syl vester Stallone Do«ly Parton (I hr . 51 min) "Crty Heat ( 1984. Adventure) Cltnt EastwOod. Burl Reynolds ( t hr 37 min) ttlfl) "Hollow Trtumph" ( 1948, Drama) Paul Henreld, Joan Bennett ( I hr . 20 mrn) t9(C) 'Back To Bataan' ( 1945, AdVen ture) John Wayne Anthony Quinn (I hr 35mtn.) 2:9 l "Space Raiders" ( 1983. Scieoce Fie l!On) Vince Edwards David Mendenhall i!. hr , 22 min ) Cl) 'Easy Street" ( 1917 , Comedy) Charlie Chaphn. Edna Purviance 1::8 (1) 'Out Of The Past' ( 1947 Olama) Kirk Douglas. Jane Greer. ( t hr 37 mm ) •OO "Case~ Shadow· ( 1978. Drama) When a hot-shoe cop and :.I Wl.'ie·JM' gum.'iho( get ~r . lllt hear l' on! ""' - MD.II>¥. 6 t :OO PJl DAY TIME 11111 !Rb' Copley Colonr 548-3500 young woman drsgutses herself as a man 1n order 10 pursue the educatlOn tradition- ally fort>ldden to Jewistl women 'PG' Q t2 hrs . 14 min ) m All'tma ..... .,,.. WO mwll "Old Barn Dance" (1938. Western) Gene Aulry A cowbOy sells horses on the side until a competitor starts deahng 1n tractors ( 1 hr ) tE=· H••TODAY t1I (JJ).,.,. "The Last Winter" ( 198.(, Ora· ma) Kathleen Quinlan. Two women ldenl•· ty the same man from a newsreel as tl'letr husband. a soldier Who cllsappeared dur- ing the 1973 Yorn K1ppur War ·R' ( 1 hr 45 min ) (%).,.,."Carnal Knowledge" J,197 1, Orama) Jack Nk:holsoo. Arthur Gart\Jnk· el. Two men express markedly dlffere<it attitudes about women and sex as they remain friends from their college years 1n the 1940s through middle age tor bOth of them tn the 1970s 'R' (I hr 36 min l ·1:.-:.a. I CAmlfA~ 41:11 PUITIHl•I Waller Matthau. AleitlS Sm11h ( 1 hr . 57 min.) l:ll(C) "Tom Sawyer·· ( t973. MuSICal) John ~ Whitaker (I hr 44 min I Ul(l..J "Greyst()i(e The Legend 01 Tarzan. Lord 01 The Apes· ( 1984 Adventure) Ralph Rteherdson. Ch11stopher Lamt>ert I.? hrs . 9 min ) •Cf) "tO To Midnight' (1983. Drama) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens (2 hrs ) CO) ·Grve My Regards To Broao Street" ( 1984 Musical) Paul McCartney ~an Brown ( 1 hr . 48 min ) lS) "Heidt" ( 1968. Orama) Max1m11tan Schell, Jean Simmons ( 1 hr • 40 min ) .. tm "36 l'iours" ( 1964 Suspense) James Garner. Eva Mane Saint (2 hrs . 25 min) •CC) .. Streets Of Fire" ( 1984 Orama) Mt chael Pare. Diane Lane ( 1 hr 34 min l Sunday. November 3. 1985 19 ., _ ........ ___ _ -l..ft:'r,. --... 10 IMIT --Q '-'IC•"" .......... • •11..., --....:T-••• YWU.-ChrlaCalvln (17-4-2 16 KOt) vs Greg HaUg.n (12-0-1. S KOsl In 8 10-round lightweigtit bout. ltve ltom Les V41QBs (Sub;ect to blackout) (2 hrs 30mm) <HJ llOCllT _., A 14-yeer-old girl sparks opposmon In het small town when she dons e hockey uniform and J01ns e t>oys' champ!Of1Sh1p teatn ( 1 hr 1 7 min , .....,.CCUIT -.... 1:::.,....., .. .., ..,,. I ~ •D&llJI• -. ...... •MU.OIMml MTG •'TllC ,_ mf OI llOf llAT Featureo female ,.1mu~=· 9 mmr.-r nmmrr A pro111'-' OfJ~ ..... I ~":'.S.. John DeLOl'ean. big m~rnooets ... 1-"lc:c..t' -. ..... •••an•• ... ,. ... .. ,,...., cm ... "Dune" ( 1984, Science f'1c tlon) Kyle M&clachlen. Francesca Annl!I Based on Frank Herbeft's belteellef In the yNr 10,991, 1 warrior attempts to rel ly the lowly dwelle<s of a detef1 planet to vlciory OYef a malevolent monarch. 'PO 13' j2hf• .. 20 min.) (1)-f· a m l MLOIT .. llW At Norton's Utglng, Ralph trlee to UM 11trok>- ~ ... mNnl fOf ge't. ttlng • r• 0 w ... "Rechtl, Allcihel" (1968, °'8· ma) Joanne WOOdWwd, James Otlof1 ReJ)el6ed by a lelt*n encount•. • m. lrat9d IChoolteechef hat • bflel, unhappy 1t11lr wflh • man before moving on to n.w tutr~~hr .41mln.) ,.1 •• M ftll9 r.tured· In I !()Ok If the many edlJlt milling petSOf'jt C8MI thrOUQhOut the SoothMlnd, mee1 tour teml-11• wtth ml9llrlg frlendl Of loved °'* and follow polce 11 they try to trace thllt wfWNboum. I .... _ m'1"1Wfl M • LA Feetutw flltl dlnoM. women who ChlfOe • ''Cllrnt • dlnct' • at IOcal ctlbe: •Well to the Club Flamingo: lhott modM (Who .,. Uf¥jlf' 6' 7" 1111) whO Oompet.t In ""' ,.. proteulon, • oompMlon of ow •t•eos to ... Which Is lthe :==-arum ......... ..... 20 Sunday, Nowmber 3, 1986 .... ftm ... all ... ''Who la Hllry Ke41erm&n And Why Is He Saying Thoee Terrible T~ AbOut Me?" ( f971, Myst.y) Dustltl Hottman, Batb6ra Harrie. A auccesaful rock compoeer becomea Obeetaed with a mystery figute who has been ep<eedlng vi· cloua rumors abou1 him (2 hrl ) !-... .. -... .. mu.a _,.,, HC80IQl.ftm ..... a• ... "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie· 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Animat- ed Voices by Mel 8'anc::, Shep Menken Bogs Bunny, Detty Duck and othef Locr ney Tunes stars ate beck again In clasa.c cartoons, edited together with new foot· age having en "Arabian Nights" Iheme ·o· 11 hr .. 16 min.) • ll ...... .,.. .. CJ) Yw. A -llM. CMM.m Anlmlted Based on tbe 1967 off· Broadway musical higNlghtlog the tri- umphs end failures of tfle hapie. "round· headed boy" and his Peanutland friends D hrJ D • -AY tom• Wtleo e num- ber of seaguh are kiUed off. Jonathan at- tempts to convince citizeos of 1 coastal town to protest agaJnsf the factory r• aponslbte tor contaminating the blrdl' wa- ter supply. O ( 1 hr.) e llDWll "The Howling" (1981, Horror) Dee Wallace. Patrick Macnee A woman reporter Is menaoed by a killer Who seems to be a werewolf. (2 hrs ) • di Nick's mentor IS mur- dered aft• uncovering aome unsavory evt· dence llnt<lng a polltlcal a&p1rant to the mo~~ lc'Al .. ~ClllllCI I= "Magnum For~" ( 1973, Mys- tef)') Clint Eastwood, Hal Holbfook. Sin Francilco Oetectlve "Dirty Harry" Cal- lahan tracet • Mf1ee of mufOer& ol notorl- oua gangsters to a trvstrated pollce teem {?hrs.) • .. ar Ill Writer I explotet Chrletlna Oodw9ll ~• a Papua New Guinea trtbe with whom she 1MK1 tor two yeara and attempt• the first......, raft de- ~I 01 tn. W•hgl Rfv9f. the "Ntlf or "*'~~·l. 1~ ......... QUJIM A fWmed chr~ of underwater camera- man and deep-Me diver Peler Gtmbef'• •~ion • .-.19d by hie wife Elga An-detttt\, to salvage the wreckage of the oceen Hnef Andree Dorla of1 the c08st of NantUcket. O ( 1 hr , 30 min,) =Ml "Slxteeo Candles" (198.C, ) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Ml- chMI II An klMCUf e Midwestern teen- lger'I 16th bltthday ps.uotememb«ed, Jult anothtf 1ymptom of the pain of ado-~ 8f'<S growing up In a mlddlO-ClaN ~~(1hr ,33mln ) ..... ~0..troyer" ( UM3, Dfama) Edward G Roblnlon, Gteon F0td The pride of an aging Navy man Ilk• a blow when he f"rl that his f'tf1W replacemenl mey be his daugtltef'a youthful and dash· I eultor {2 tva.) • MTtCIGUM ...... , , •.. .,_ ...... W' If.. Bob acclden1e11y conl rr to tu evUlon and ends up b9ing AUdtted by hit colleoe nem.11 • • CIJ W a CGmF:nlrr Cherlie feces polflit>te sorgery wtler1 he lnjufes himself while frying to Nft a TV sel. o D e ._ nlla Hardstep returnt to the s1reets to put a hatt to the senseless gang war1are that has lnt8frupted the ret&.tlOO stilP of two star-crossed lovefs ( 1 hr ) • a ~ Am '°""' Otry ano George's retatlor. , 1 ·trained over 1ne tssue of slavery. Just"1 L1Motte oontinUdS to abuse Madeline. Ashton Main sets he1 sights on James Huntoon Stars Oev1c Ogderl Stiers, Genie Francis and James Metzler. (Part 3 ol 6) 0 (2 hrs.) I::...., Guests L1n0say Wagner Oe'fld Brenner. ( 1 hr.) -~~MMM.CIWiM A filmed chronicte of Undefwet9f camera- man and Oeep-1ie8 diver Peter Gimbel's expedition, asalaled by his wtle Elga An· dersen, to salvage the wreckage of the ooean ll08f Andrea Dorla off the coast of Nan=·,i. U:.· 30 mm ) I~ Heat" ( 1984, A<tventure) Clint E.astwOOd, Burt Reynolds Towaros the end of Prohibition, a cop whoee part- ner Is murdered teams up with hit one- time friend. a private detective. and or- chestrates some fancy l<><>twoOt to treck down the ldltera. 'PG' 2 (1 hr., 37 min.) (I)_.. "Rhinestone · ( 198.C. Comedy) Sytvestet Stallone, Dolly Parton. An es· tabllahed country singer bets thel she can tum a loudmouthed New Y Ofk City cab driver into a convincing country entertatn er In just two weetla' time 'PG' O ( t h1 51 ~ . (I) . "City Heat" ( 1984. AdventUte) Clint EaatwOOd, Burt Reynolds T oward5 the end of Prohibition, a cop whose pert ner la murdered teams up with h11 one- time friend, a prrvate Oetectlve, and Of chestrates some fancy footwork to track •down(J)the klllera. ~~~ 1 hr , 37 slJi: .. -~ Pa· Irick Duffy stars e businessman whose In· fatuation with a flctlonal woman la wreak· l!:li1 havoc with tll8 career CIJ ll0'9I "Rollercoasler" ( 1977. Suspeote) George Segal, Tlmothy Bot toms. A safety lnspec10t 0esper11ety at- lempta to find the extortionist who Is planting homemade exploelvn In Ametl· ca's leedlng amuaement perks (2 hrs . 30 min.) a.I ... "Escape From Zahrain" ( 1962 Adventure) Sal Mineo. Yul Brynner A na~ tlonallat leadef In an Arab Oii state is aaV9d from ex&C\Jtlon by his fellow ret>e48 ~hfl.) .. •H•fl Wrll9f I explorer Mt11na Dodwell revisits • Papua New Guinea tribe with whom she lived for rwo years Ind attempts the first-ever ran de- IC«lf Of the W•hQI AIWI. the "eater of men " O ( 1 tv.) (C) c:uzy MCM' -..... , -IGMICll Hollyw00d'1 romantic dooa lnetudlng 8oaart and a.c.11. Lange and Sheperd. and Powell Ind LOy era ..._ tur9d In thil proflle that locludet cllpa from their fllms. .,..., .. _..,.... CD) .. "Unftfthfully Y~" ( 1984. ) Dudley MOOl'I, Na11e1aja Kln- lt<I. An ortn..tra conductor thinks that hie wlfa mey haw had an 1tt11t with • vto11n111 wtWll he wu away on tour and eonepirn to mutdlf hit 'PG' ( 1 hr , 3e min.) -· Cl> •'I= Mc<AU rakJCtantty tNma up with • klltr to protect the ltft of a former fta"°" t 'btrta W•tson) ( 1 hr ) 8 • IT. 8 d 3 Westl)hari becort>f1 -Weclnesclay Coal. setiOUSly II. llf&-Saving surgery impairs a patient's tex kfe. Turne< lends some ad vice to a chlldte&s couple 11 tu 1 Ill~ For The Moriey (1971 Mystery) Walter Brennan. Ctlth~1ne Burns A peif of Oetecnves forrner pofice men, trade doWn an elvs1ve k1t1e1 ( 1 hr 30m•n) GD-•---Cel ... "Back To Bataan· t 19~5 Act venture) John Wayne Anrhony Ou11111 Cut ott !Tom American forces a cotonel Ofganlzet native F1hpinos into a guerrilla army fOf a raid on the Japanese ( I hr 35 mtn) IMONlnlMJ.. TUllMmWMITUIG . ·-.. •w•1· 1m .. Clfmllm ..a This documentary follows a group ol youngsters as they voy age around the WOfld along the routP 1ak en 400 years befOfe by Sir Francis Drake ......... l hr) - -A portrait ot llghllope walk er Ptlltippe Petit as he prepares tor a 198:? walk citlebtating the resumplton ol con slruction work on the Cathedral or St John the Divine (I) Mn"O Mc. SCCA Super Vt>eS lrom Phoenix (TaU;r > '*llU -:.-.ca Guests Durward Kirby, E G MarShall . Maureen Stapleton. l-.•c•11ttn . ...., ..... MCSMW!m PI II I 9Cllf .. "Cortatns" ( 1983 Horr0<) John Vernon, Samantha Eggar A c0trup1 him dlrectOf schedoles S111 audt11ons tor a movie at an WMS and ISOiated mansmo and hit wtle enters an asylum to preparp IOr lhe pert ol a mad-woman 'R 11 hr 29 min.) Cl) _. "Lady Ch811erley's Lovet · ( 198 t , Drama) Sylvla Knslel Nicholas Clay Based on DH Lawrence's s1ory at>oot the wife or a paraplegic EngllSh ans locrat who takes hef husband's gam&- k~ IS tw IOYer 'A' ( 1 hr 45 min ) Cil ... "The lmlTIO'al Ont'!· ( 1980 Drama} Syflna L.amo Yves Jouflroy A amnetlac young woman searching IOf her Identity dlscov~ that she may h&vt' t>oon a top Parl!lan prostitute 'A' I I hr 25 11:tlit 1-i::. "Coming Togettlef" ( 1978. ~~) Michelle Harris, Mark Ander ton Two couplet who accldentally rented the tame mountain cabin for the weekend decide to dabble In lnfldetlty. 'A' ( 1 hr 28 tw a" IJJ T.I. ... A p()fnographlC Mm ring may be lrwotv.d In the dealh 01 a 17 me·\' hr . 10mln) I If Holl Johnny C.rlOfl === ... t~ I E-mmm Skttchel 1 ~th row con vtct=• with mom. :i tailor who de -...... -"The Alauain•tlon Boreeu" 969, Comedy) Oll¥tf RHd. Diana Rigg A wewd ~n •ts 1 clever ll'IP 10 ·~:n .... ~ntzatton of hired hit =".:.'2 "'ttr,. ·---&om &> W. • • 1 Jett Smith cooks sa- ganakl. plak1 and other Greek dishes, and vlSllS a Greell restaurant .. llCBIWI 11'9 mN_ "The Jerk" ( 1979, Comedy) Steve Martin. Bernadette Pet8f9. An ln- cre<l1bly stupid young man, the white stepson ol black Sharecroppers. makes a fortune with a bizarre invention 'R' ( 1 hr . 33m1n.) -~~ .. llTQ'"ateoea ... ,,,_ .. .-n m GI MDU.YWOOD fUll AUTO Ull ICl•M .... Teenagers ballle 11 OU1 for the top. i ' 1n the 125cc dlfl bike series. ~mMwmtlMCl•.wm .... fla\I TOP um -A took at some ot mel~i~i=~:~:;, - M"Atm. T.-,_ 0 Featured Jenilee Harri· son (lhr) G COCA COU WE INl rl ...... CMll LA Coliseum Supetbowl 01 ~ rorc1oss 1979 rn e•SEILIT ... QI armr~ nmMf A prolile ol Jae~ I=:. ... mN "Carnal Knowledge" ( 197 I, Orama) Jack Nicholson, Arthur Oartunk· el Two men express markedly different a1111udeS at>oot women and aex as they remain friends from 1tie11 college years In the 1940s through middle age 10f both ot them 1n the 1970s 'A' (I hr . 36 min.) tJ:W OD mN "Flashpoint" ( 1984, Orama) K"s Knstofterson. Treat WMliams. Two borde< patrOlmen uncover a 20-year-old myste<y wtien lhey unearth a )Ms> con- taining a skeleton and saoo.ooo. buried rn the Texas desert 'A' Q ( 1 hr , 34 min.) tM18 Cl) mWll "Uncommon Valof" (1983, Orama) Mitchell Ryan. Barbara Pnlns. A disturbed man sets fire to a Salt Lake City hospital. endangering lhe lives of the pa- tients. hospital staff and firefighters who desperately tty 10 bflng the llre under con- trol IBl (I hr • 20 min ) tMI CL) (OJ .,. "Bolero · ( 19M, Orama) Bo Derek. GeOfge Kennedy After gradU- ahng from an English boarding sehoot. a woman tourneys to Arabia and 8'leln in search ot tie< li<st lovef A' ( 1 hr . 41 mrn) .,. "Hanna t< t 1983. Drama) JUI ClaybOrgh. Gabfiel Byrne A Jewlstl American woman begins a new Ille es an attorney 1n Jerusalem bUt laces a dMtmma when she defends a SU9P9Cted Arab ter- rorist In a case being Pfose<:Uted by tw ex4over. 'A' ( 1 hr . 51 mtn) -1-·· .. "II It's rues<1ay, This Must Be Belgium" ( t969, Comedy) Swanno PleStlelle. Ian McShane A woman-chulf p leads a gtoup of Ameriea,,. on• qulcic trip thfOUQll seven £uropean countra (2 hrs. 5 mifl) .,. "The Man WhO Ne¥tr W11 .. ( 1956. Orama) CUiton Webb, Glof1e Grahan'14' As part of a d!WfliOn for the Allied 1nv1slon of Slclly, 1 plane crash II laked to teed talM lntonnatlon 10 the .,,. i ·J,.2;:> .. ",The ChadWlck Famlty" ( t974, am,) Fred MKMurr1y. Kathleen M.- gultt. A M111y teca" crushlng emotlonll COM ( 1 ht , 30 min ) .,.., .... ". t:ll(C) .. "Without Warning" (1980, Hor- ro<) Jack Patanoe. Martin landau. A gas station attendant and a Vietnam Ye1etan pit themaelves against a te1tllylng and· powerful humanoid wtiich attacks Its prey with deadly flying Ofganisms 'A' ( 1 ht .. 36 ~n.J. WI AT "9 .,... Scheduled reviews- "Macaroni'' {Jack Lemmon. Marcello M&S1roiann1), "Elem" (Jolln Matl(Oll'ic:ti, Kate Netligln.J.c1~1o~ and Die in LA." e ~ Comic routlna Joe Dellon. CarOI SISkind. Bob Somert>y. Marc Welinet. Steve Shaffer ............. , ......... NANA.CGmACT UIA110I) aAC.a&m Ml ... " .... .. 1:::mmrATQI .,. "I Was A Teenage Werewott" ( 1957. Hofr()() Michael Landon. Yvonne Lime A psychiatrist changes an unbel- anc.d teen-age< inro a monster bent on murder~ . 30 min I 11.:--......-r O.C.Y*T W .. "The Osterman Weehnd" { 1983. Suspense) Rutger Havef. John Hurt A c0f'ltrovers1a1 telev1S1on jOumaliSt 18 convinced by a CIA agent rhat his ck>Mst friends are really Soviet agents, turning an anooat reunion w~end into a nightmare of terrOf 'A' ( 1 hr . 42 min ) d (%) 90lll "Swing Time" ( t936. Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogeis A gambling danoe< has a hard lime saving money to marry his sweetheart. bOt complicatlone ar1M when he falls fOf another ( 1 tv . 45 .;'~"Honky Tonk" (1941. West- ern) Clar11 Gable. Lana Turner An unlllu~ ly love match occurs between a gambter and a wetl-bfed lady from Boeton. (3 hrs.) .... "The Couple Takes A Wife" ( 1972. Comedy) Bill Bixby, Paula Pten- tltS. After rnne years of marriage, a coupte hlfes a woman to fultlll the "wttefy" duttee so that the real Wtle can be Nbefated ( t hr.30min) l ......... •1.1•-..···· ----mwvcu w Stadium &.!S*- croea. 12Scc ciass. from Patadeoa. C.llt .. (I) .. "Weetcend Pus" ( t~. Com- edy) D W Btown. 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Jtr111 ktr1t111 (I hi .ti ""'' I CHJ Tti. PrlYlrte r y,,. I 1 f'8() ~y 1 OtJtt l<rl</111 T "" tMrwti I I I ht 11 mff1 I .,., "Tt..-. ThtM . I lfl1'> Drama) .xi.t t.k<.,rM. M1t1&m Hop1i.ir,. I 1 N 32 nun ) •(ZJ ·~ AM f,)tjd41 I 1(JIJA Drema) AIK.heil Wwd Jell fJ111~ I<' h" i, l"Otfl' •'C' ri...:.111c. 0teem1" 110~. (.ome(Sy1 I IM/ Von U<ittlen. Virginia Maosen ' 1 t.1 ·j•, nw1 I .. tZ1 fiKhel ft"r . ..ttef' I 1966. Dr•mel j(~n11e W()l""W"H1 JAITW'1t ()t90n ( 1 hr .. 1 lflf(I ) .. "An fy• 'Of Art l yu ( 1981 ACM1'1 ture) ChllCtl Norn1. <..m,.1opher t ~ (? hll' CLl COJ "£ A4*~ P1et.,rft(J &1 Not Ea Mllthll ( 1982. Comt<ly) FhL•belh £ o mono•. Roy Healhef (I h1 ?O min) •aJ "ft. (1gt11tn; '.xllbflft (1~"· At1 Y«\lute) JONI W y114, buun HllVWltllJ .. Jl)~~/,. Rmt~ r ll}f•I An•)lt~ Ptat>Ctl 1lif>"' ,illflll41YI 1(11! Mnflon ()a11y1 I I.I wnrri<I ( 1 ht 4<1 111111 1 tM1 Boyom.1 lho flHf' ( 1991 fio 22 SLlndey. November 3, 1985 -... c.. :er~ '.a .._ ., ;·-,,,. 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POlmWI' 01 zm car MWM 19 J • M Tom F .. 1ured taking a l #IOQ at • 111ange sampling of sports tn <.Iv<* ikl(JI b<>at<Stng. tkale taJlcng, boO- C h•n ball lawn 1>0w1inQ and 1tty billy dan rly bike 1aoog, the latest technology tor kMp!ng 1n ahape without Wtllng e finger. a wOfkout With lhe L A trampoline teem I .... ~ M •LA. Featured 1 1revel beek 1n 11mt for • IOok a1 lhe people. e'lentt and placts lhl'll have captured our lmagina· I·-~.:_=" .. ._ .... ~ao.-.01.-.1 .,,,.,, W M IT Jeff Smith expk>fet lhe Hunan CUllMM of China. tnCluding hot ulad'\ Ind been curd dlthee. •nd Y11111 a Hunan rnlauranl (CJ ~ W.,. Ken Howard ttara In ._.arlo Twnln'1 Claasle pt.cMf Wer 11ory ·~ a ~f WO on milUllrH c:.i 1 I ~ a IOll40 Of 8'9 to.I\'~ ..... ,-Pl.a:(~ ~lilan 0 ( t IY X f:lll' I I _._ .... • CJ; TI •i r .,... ~ tc :.-- • page cu at a w.-n rcM!I came nJ!. °'" are OI" 7>e ~ on me 8lncl • ........ ,. •• ~ -Sa·'feS <*' Av:, (1<#1111 ".JWT" ~ oeoomes ~ s1 a fJI .., pee..-IOC)l1* ,.,,. ~ ... '"The~,,... Hon06 119~:. Hom:lrl ...,._ 8roW> Mafgol KldOer A ~ -c:nes 1or l~ reesoo behr>C c ..,._at o.arN .,_, ~erwig ~soc: Qlft'1g "' in. ,....,,. CU-crie.d LOng 1$ SIC! nor. (2 '" > .... ,.~ tn~Wlll Pmce 0-.. and Pr.noe9s ~ "'8' wee ~ &1llltl TV ,.. October Q c 1 ht 1 i :...111~a21nc1 .. 1' aoo ~ For Scsttw Sara '1889 ~l Clint Eastwood. $tw1ey MtectAre A 104Jtll ~ tn 1911'1 c:ient.#'y ~ he'pS a wtMskey~ "" era. tne artO deSef1 salefy 1 ~ IYS I e e MiiWil Death ol an El!p8f1 W11 ,... •. ~·s invesugallon of Lor ,.,,,.. • ""def 115 laampeted by two p.eces of ~ e\'ldel ice -a b6oo0-statned lab coet and peges tom tr om Lorrrner' s no1~ Doak (Part 3 of 6) 0 ( I hr ) ...... um CH) ... 'The Little Drummer Girl ( 1964, Orama I Diane Keaton. Yorgo Voyagis Recruited by 1st aell ope!' •tMtS .,, actrw t>ee:011oes a doub6e agerit as l9"ed 10 Ired! down a notouous Pa1es11n wi terronst 'A' O (2 l'lts . 10 min) (I) ... "The Blues Brolhers" ( 1980 Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd Two baJeS singers mus1 contend with 1tte Chic.egO poltlce, the CIA, neo-Nazta ano the U S Army 10 put togelher a benefit concert to ratSe money I<>< their orphan 9 'R. (2 l'lts . 13 mtn l • ... "Stotm Center" ( 1956, Ora me) Bene Devis. Boan Ket1h A politician attempts 10 ruin a ~b<anan's reputation al ter '* refusal 10 remove a controversial book from her shetves (2 hrs l •all --"The Last Detail" (197<1. Ora ma) Jactt Ntehotson. Otis Young Two rowcty shofe patrolmen auempt to teactt their emott0nally Withdrawn PftSOnef ttte faC11 ot llte (2 hrs ) .. e e ,_,, ml Steven and E'lyM are Olf1tln that Nici< (Scott Valentine) has COtMnced Uallofy not to allenc:l college ~LM•T ... ,.,_ CD) .. "On The Town" ( 19<19, Mu alcal} Gene Ke(ly. Frank Sinatra M'*<: by Leonard eern.tetn. A lno of sailors t .. m up with • taxi dr•Yef and an anttuopoloQISI lo find a beeulrful Q1t1 wtioM p6ct1Jfe la dis -1~~=·= (1hr ,38min.) ~ Sam ruins a valuable bOOk lhet h9d gl\len to him es coltatern1 on• loen • 0 _.. -IOU'lll T~ Hauird'> end the Mains ge1 togtther at Mone ~at 8ltly Haurd and Charlel Matn gradoato from West Point, Justin LaMolle lmprl IOl'll Madallne Ind klfts M•um Sally Star-; Georg_ Stanfofd Brown. Tem Gafbef ano .,lohl'l 6tocikw91 (Part "of 8) O (2 hr• ) 11:.n -----...... 1.9 e WIW CJ MATM ··The Last Place on Earth" A leadefsh1p crisis awaits Amundsen after he '°'ces his men onto the Ice Berrier too soon. Sco11 has lrans pona11on problems (Part 3 ot 61 Q 11 hf) (C) .. "She W01e A Yel1ow R1bbo1' ( 19•9. Western) John Wayne Jot>r Agar Indians attack an understaffed e<1v fE1 ou~l hr . 33 min) ... ,. .,. "The Little Drummer Girl' (196•. Orama) Diane Keaton. Yorgo Voyagls Recruited by lsraelt operat•ve-; an actress becomes fl double agent as- signed to track; dOwn fl no1ort0us Pales11n Ian terronst 'R' (2 hrs . 10 min J .. a • ~ CCUfT Oen s stunned ""'ht't fl lormef college friend (temale-1mperso- nator Jim Bailey) une1pectedty drops or at the courthouse. (!) .,. "Get Carter" ( 1971 Mystery 1 Michael Cfline, Britt Ekland A smalltime hOOdlum lrom a dreary 811tl6h lfldustrral town aearches fOf the real cause ot hoc; brother's dea::ir.2 ;rs 30 min l -i ";:S::.D Lil1rnae interferes wnen Gaty lllllts the twins, Val has a pro posaJ tor Ben; Abby tries 10 cove< her tracks. O (I hr.) D e -.a. .,_., IU8 Washiri91011 assesses his relationship with his girl1r1eod and her son: Renko consults a therapist tn learn about his past lrves a wacky sculp tor takes refuge on his own work ot art ' hr ) I U ~Trip"' ( 1967 Otama) Pe 1&1 Fonda. Susan Strasberg Instead ol ri> llevlng pressure as 1n1ended. a young d1 rector's LSD trip turns into the beginning of a ramsz. ~r . 30 min) • -1 When Hacker and Ap pleby dl9COY9f that Crvtl SPrvtCe cutbac..I< ' c<>Wd thfeaten thetr ,obs. 1hey wOtlo. le Iner -tor onoe -----C....•mu. • ~osswmds (1q5t AOvtof1 ture) John Payne. Ahond11 Flem1np A rnan bettles headhunter~ and thlf'ves when he •ttempts to rf'tr~I' a r argo l"'I 004d from a dawned plane 11 hr c,5 mlnil. .... _.,_ •• IQ 00 ... "Finders KeepefS ( 1964 Comedy) Michael O'Keete, Beverly O'An gelo A SS mlflion cache Is at stake for a sexy neurotic. two con artists. a gangster end aaorted othef characters !reveling on 11 train from Gallfomle lo Nebt'aska 'ff 0 I hi., 36min ~ --DBI ML01T .. •t 1n thf• eeperate 9tetcnes. Aatpti ilftempts to lmpfea the but company Pfesidenl loee9 Ata·a dresa money '" • jelly t>ean cont•t end poeea as tin alcOh<>lie during • medleel •xem. Q .. • .-W l.Allfenoe threatens h> leave llgllrl, ctelmltlg fhftt Jane doesn't have time '°' him. ...... ~ ';",:",_ MfA11 .,.,._ In ltlfs LondOn ptrf0tmance. Tina Turnei slnot rocic ·n· rOll hltt from the pbl and the rec.nt tune. that launched hfltf come beck. Gu.st ~rlllQe by ~vtd BowtC hf) ._ IMi'IL M&l • .-M111 f1om York·s Apolo Theatte Hall & O•tt'S t .. m up with IOttNf Ttmpt•tk>nt mem bett Eddie Kendr'lck1I end Oevld Run1n ro Sing "The Way You Do the Things You Do," "My Girl" and "Everytlme You Go AWl!t_"_J t hr ) tw9uu(l)«1 e ... CWI ~ Cl'll Cl Johnny notices that Ed Is sttteng taller than he Guest Joan E~ l ... •c=--n ..., ... -*'TmWIPLlm~ ""Llml119 ........ ..,. "Raiders Of The Loet Ark' ( 1981. Adventure) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen In 1936. a globe-trolling arctleolo- g1s1-adventUl'e< races Nazi 9\llldOers t°' a legendary religiouS artifact of enormous power. narrawly escaping dozens of death traps en route 'PG' O ( f hr • 55 min ) m-1we Cl) mCT 19AT An 1rwest1ga11on 1s called tor when a sctenr1st. using e fiCli tious name and tdenllly, is mufdered dur- ing a sh1pp1ng ptant strike ( 1 hr . 10 min I D Ii) ~ Host Johnny Carson Scheduled gardening expert Thalassa Cruso (1 hr) l ~---IMC&--~ a • ... ~ llbm Sketches: Ed Sullivan: magi lc~~•k•:~~~ ,....,.um ccmvma.w 1 n .,. "tlardbodies" ( 1984. Comedy) Grant Kramet. Teal Roberts. Three mid- dle-aged single men seek out advice 1n ptek1ng up beautiful beach girts In south ern Caht°'nia. 'A' Q ( t hr , 2S min ) .. , ... ©.) ..,. "WOfk1ng It Out" ( 1984 Adult) Joanna Storm. Enc Edwards A sensuous entrepreneur becomes the man ai;er of a run-down gymnasium and turns 11 into a salon IOf sex ( 1 hr .. 12 min ) (1).,.. "Against All Odds" (19EM. Ora- ma) Rachel Ward, Jett Bridges. A fading prolesslonal football player falls In love with ltle gerlfnend of a small-time hood and becomes 1nvotved with shady. high- stakes real e51ate deaffngs 'R' (2 hrs . 8 min) tW .,_ FOft Apache. The Broruc" ( 1981 Orflma) Paul Newman. Ed Asner A tough cop bellies crime and cOfrvptlon 1n New YOik Chy's South Bronx nelghbot- -1h00d~~~I IYIClllllU_. ...... ~----IMC&-..­.... ~ .,. "Running Man" ( 1993, Orama) Lee Remlek, Alan Bates. Atter mMllOg he< husband In Spain with fraudulent In- surance money, a young woman dleco'I ers they're befno loltowed ~an Insurance 1nves~hl"I.. lOmln.) .. i:~.,, ...... Lifl • Scheduled prognostlcatOf Jeane Oulon ~'M~N'ila • ~ ,_ 0 F•turect Or Au1h i"*=~~-1 ~-= 1"r'r I INllMIW with '*"' HdtNln. 1.., ... ·--.... I ,._,..._ ,_.,,. ___ , -Cl) .,. "Qeopetra Jones And The Casino Of Gotcf' ( 1975, Ad\l'entUJe) Tamara Oob80n. Stella St8119n9. A ~ ctalty trained government agent enempta to innhrate and destroy an Ufldel wor1d syndicate controlled by the mystenous ··0r~ Lady " (R) ( 1 hf . 20 min.) 11141 ([) (g).,. ''The l<eep" (1983. Orama) Scott Glenn. Jurgen Prochoow. The Ger- man army In Nazk><:cupted Romania finds a stone fOftltlcalion that hOU9el an 9'111 su- l:tural power. 'A' (I ht . 38 min.) w .-canu.u. .,. "Some Kind Of A Nut" (1969, Comedy) Dick '(aa_Oytte. Angle Oldtlo- son A bank tel* IOses his fob and gtn- lriend be<::ause he retuses to shave off a beard he grew while on vacation. ( 1 ht •. 55 min) (!) .,... "Oh. Men! Oh. Womenl" ( 1957. Comedy) Tony RandaD. Ginger Aogers A psyctliatrtst dlscO'lefs that his ltancee has been consorting with one ol hiS ci:•s (2 hrs ) 1 .,. "The Woman Of The Town'" ( 1943, Western) Clalte Tr.wOf, Albert Oel<ke< Wl'ltSlem lawman Bat Masterson Is forced to choose between the iustlce of law and ordef and his consuming love lor a dance-han queen (2 hrs ) • ~.,,. "Pvrple Haze" ( 1982, Orama) Petet Nelson, Chuci< McOuarry The~ cial turmoil ol the late 1960s IS re"9cted in the experiences ol two young meo In 1968. 'R' og ht . •5 min ) (!)CL .. Cl).,. "The Incubus" ( 1982. Horror) John Casaaveres. Kerne Keane A ptlysl- clan and a 1oumallst investigate the nigtlt- marn that haYe convinced a Wl9conaln b<>y he IS posees&ed by the demon terror- tZJ~ town 'A" ( 1 hr 32 m.n ) wl .. "M .,. "'The Amazing Colossal Man" ( 1957. Scienc&-Fictlon) Glenn Langan. Cathy Downs. An atomic eltPIOSlon turns a man Into a murderous giant ( t tv .. 30 min) a.--...... --. CGLLIC1m fll La. • ~ ~ Comte rootlnea. O&--vld Nester, Marcia Warlteld. Scon LaRose. Mike McOooeld. Sue KOiinsky I ML•MPam.Y ..... ~ -.....:.-., .. "N!Qht School.. ( 1981, Mys- tery) Leonerd Mann. ~ Werd. An en- thropology profesaOf wtttl a penchenl tor co-eds II suepected of tt'9 brutal murders 01 aome of hill tenner bed partnen. 'ff ti -1N .. jj==-~ _,. =-SCCA &JI* v .. ftGm ~ Seca. C.ltf (A) ( 1 hf I _, =--=-Ill HoatS. L.n o.wton. Nlctt ~Jj hf.) a9111) ... IT ..... '"Shertodl ~ And The Pwl Of 0.th .. (t~. MY*'Yl.c:: RathboM, Nigel en.c.. Shettook end Wetmon Mt out to 11wt9t1811t the rnyt1try IUffoundlng • llClllr\ '"""' (, ht~ 30min } • Sunday, Nowmbef 3, 198.S 23 \ -•·••hi-----· .. u=. ----... --i. ,_.., .. -, .. . _.,, ............ - E!f.~:. "°""' To Dengtt'' C 1877. OOcumen 24 lut)dey, NOYtmber 3, 1815 ====:i.-::r. :: ,...... lillClrmt •e:• ~ ...-c ·. '.'C l!l'O'llS e :J-E ~ ~· c:mea .l.iQ • 7ea ~, r • ,... ~­ ~ .-ic XllleS n ar ao::n:Jlc 2.r : A -1ldc;a eqr---~em •"-t<llf" -..,_.cs:<.·, r ._,. -.,.. '~ i;:re-!:Nt '1111• ~ -'• ~ I ~I :...C 7' '"1C>~ ~---~O)~~Si.1• ,_ ~ ..J0t: ~ea: " CMY > 'Y jL :'!W' -;==- -fl& -n e ~-~ Ets ·;.o.: ~ Dor "'-'C'.t~ r-~ ... ~ Arw!rcJr ""'~ •• ~: ' •::. ~ ~ 5e"1eS d ~~ r ~· ~ Ces:le PG • 'Y 3 • :':W'\ I llWI .. ,-.ca•_. -. ... ,. =•rc.•nm1 .... ~ F JliliNil ............ ,.,"" -l'riday Cont • .. Rick Sprlngfleld slngs hts past hl1s and showcases Wieo6 lrom his album ··Tao 'Jl o/L ([)a•s• '%) .,. "'Buffalo 8111 And The Indians Ot Sitting Bull's History Lessoo·· t 1976 Western) Paul Newman. Bur1 Lancaster Buffalo bin. an agtng huckster. asks S•t~ ting Bull lo loin his falte<lng wtld west show .. ~t~ 1:11~ COU• MmTIM.l Los A~les I ak~ •I OenYef Nuggets 12 hrs 45 min) 'al • MmTULL Den11er Nuggets at 1':tl ILos .=-:,L=2 hrs . 45 min ) .... _, WMT'l IW F I I ... When Nadine and Raf plan a romantle weekend alone Carofyn thinks it's beca~ they don t to11e her anymore. 8 LJZ&l fJIM IP.-t llTQB This special lacilles the enduring tocal mystery ol the SpalliSh Kltdlen restaurant 1n Los A!.1Q91eS. which dosed 2" years apo l .... ATUlll ,_....CCUIT ., .... ... '99 ... • MmlUU. Denver Nuggets at IL01=-l.a-=-(~~1n) ...... --··-·---9 VF I Mc. Breeders Crown Champlonetijp Rae. Elght hve ft0m Oxen Hlll.~t~Glllm •ICl)Nlmf ... •_._The FLAG team uses a number of bizarre drsouises 1n their QOe9t to f)feY9nt the tmoggllng ot a lethal becterle strain ( t hr ) 8 .,. "terror Train.. ( 1980 Suspente) Beo Jonnson. Jamie lee Curtis. A oollege fraternity rents a 1ra1n for a party that becomes a nightmare when a vindictive ~ starts klnlng oH the party n•&Q C?MIJFl~Q HS! :. "~y M1$1y For Me" (1971. Suepenee) Cllnt Eaatwood. Jessica Wal- ter An ~11111d women tries to l0tce her alfeotlonl upon a dllC )Ockey Wtlo Is al- lready ~ with another girl. (2 hrs.) 9'&••·--·-Q ---~ WM.L ~ -~ managing director w..,,, H Gross. Pacific Invest rnen1~1Co CC> lliiil-,;-&;erg1r1" ( 198-4, Fantasy) H.,, Slat.,, Faye buMw1y Superman's coutin comet to Earth to rec::iover a precl ova ltont1 the Mf•IO(oe of her plenet. wtlictl hM falen Into the ClUtchee ol • Mcked, poww-med to1cei .. 'PG' O (1 !'It . 64 mn) .... The~E~t" ( 1~. Sdence ActiOn) MlchMI P•re. Nancy Allan. In 1943, a top MCtet radar t•I lboerd a tw\181 d91tfe>ye( ~Y'W• and two ..aor.. are pr a lirn•wvp, Into a_., e•ot1rtm1in1 tek· (i =~~ ·~q, (c\N.4~tr~1 Anne Benoroft, Aon Sk To IUlfil Ns dy ing "'°"*'. llWOtlQ <him oC meeting Gt••• Garbo. a ycuig,,,., .... out to IQ. cata fMmdorn·a rec:lueNe acreen iegeno 'P0· 13' ( 1 ht 43 min.) • .. "MIM Grant Talc .. Rlchtnand' ( 1949. Comeoy} Lucllle Ball, Wiiiiam Hol· den A secretary gets her crooked bo$S entangled 1n a legltimate hou&lng project 1? hrs) 1:11 U 9 •_,_While prepanng tor hlS parents' annrversary party, Kevin finds ierror m their mamage lloense. O TICTACDOU91 LMIOAT , ... , .. _ WAU. n.T -Guest· managing director William H Gross. Pacmc Invest· men1Mao=;:teo m •tom...c:currY "Wash- ington Assignment" A dlsOUSSIOn by Orange County Congres&mef'I on the con· 11nu1ng battles oY9f offshore drilling, and upcommlng congressional debates on lm - wratlon reform. .. , .. ,.. .. Cl) DM.UI Pam and J R. have their l1rst contronlallon when she decides that as a partner In Ewing 0.1 she should occu- py Bobby's formef office, Ray and Donna e~pect their child to be born with Oow1fs ~ndrome Q ( 1 ht ) U GD -.,. OI ~ Johnny B.'s pursuit of a young woman (Rhonda Al- dr i<:h) leads lhe Mlstlls Into a potenllally ~l<>Slve situation~ u 9 .. ™ As punishment ror failing to do his hOmewO<k, Arnol<fs FngllSh teacher (Kareem Ab<M-Jabbar) makes him teacti his classmates about Ol<:kens' '"A Tale of Two Cities " O I .. IWTY mATSU C WI Cll '"Pagliaccl'' Di· rector Franco Zeffireffl's ll9fSion of the tragic operatic tale of jealousy and betray· al, updated to °'8pfesaion1ra southern It· aly. stars Placido Domingo and T llfes& Stratas. Enolish subtltlee (1 hr , 30 min ) 1 ........ ,_ Lm "Is Reagan Doing Right?" Guests include· Rep ~ Doman (A· Cal~ ~ ..,. "Dune" ( tlMM. Science Ac- tion) Kyte Maclachlan, Ffance&c8 AMIS Based on Fran!( Hefbert's best9ellef In rhe year 10.991 . a w81Tlof attempts to ral- ly the lowly dwellef'& o1 1 deeert planet 10 vlelory <1V« a malevo6ent monarch 'PG 13' 12 hnl .. 20 min.) .. • III -While on a business trip In East Germany. Benaoo and Kraus are accuaed of being ...... o Cf) .... "Hellflgtttert;r-( 1969, Adven· tute) John Wayne, Kathanne Rosa. A band of courageoue flreftght«S batttel a spectacular ol-'#911 btlm. (2 hrs . 30 ... ,min J...., .. ,.::·--~111a11.-u -(l),_C9fl..uqeeetooo back 10~0 te hit grand-molfler. d Ilk .. a deepef· ate rtll(, Stavroe blact! ~ngtla. Q ( 1 hr.) .... -A ..._,.,.,, crime bc)ll (Cliar9noe VMama Ill). pr-..ned 10 be dMd. a1rtvtis In Miami 10 retri.v. ~000 ffom a tonner coneague .. ( 1 tv ) •• tt.:::-, -Uz McKay .. taken hottlQt by a woman (Patty o..n) demlndlng the releatt Of her lmpfi.oned t:>c>yff tend. Q ( 1 ht ) D.,.. "Rewno9'. ~~!!· .. SulQenMl Shelley Winlera. Caf(ll A women UNI £.sP 10 llnd her mmng tMtwlnd. whO IS being M6d captlv9 by a vengNnOe-r..: m;n J 1 ht., 30 min) • 1m1.n1 ~ • m amca urr Ari examination of heehh care ooet-<:antaln- menl programs In the U.S narr.ted by Jack Klugman. ( 1 ht.) CC) Cl.Ml .......... Highlights from the Grammy Award Winner's latest albur "Soul K'iss." CHY .,. "The Hottywood Knight•' ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Wuhl, Tony Dan- za. On Halloween eve In 196S. a rowffy high school gang wreak havoc In B4MM'ly Hilts 10 avenge the closing of their hen· ~t 'A' (1hr .39 mtn.) {J.) ©) .... "The Razo«" s Edge"' ( 198", Drama) 8111 Murray Thefesa Russell Based on the novet by W Somerse1 Maugham Traumatized by his experienc- es 1n World War I. a Chicago dreamer travels to Pans and the Hfmatayas In search of enlightenment and self.lulflll· ment 'PG· 13' (2 hrs., 8 min ) CS) UU n•• -.. CUrY Gallagher ·resorts 10 his offbeat bfand of humor as he sa11r12es the Amencan obsession wi1h f~==u. WOf1( or art .. 1 ........ , fl -DIWA • WWWI Wilhementa Fernan- dez. featured In the French film "Olva," performs with the Mlam1 Chambe< Sym- ~-WAY U.. ~-...'"Bill Cosby. Him$ett" (1982, Comedy) BIW Cosoy The comedian lo<*s at everyday taUhs and l0tbles and pet· torme his famous characterizations. 'PG' I~~ --.T11MD 1W tu°&Lr.,,MCt Johnny portrays the famous oil well fire figtlt• Red Adalf 1--•g••-. .. ':n .-Yla.L9 ICTml • AC'1m Guest Gene Heck· man. • :""'r':.r ~ .. "'Oh GOdl You Devil'' ( 19M, Comedy) George Bums, Ted W.... A struggling mUSiclan deelares In delpef• tlon that he would trade his soul tor a chance at tame and tortune and the.....,. ~ r•nts his~ 'PG' Q ,.~ w m ··Fa11en Angel" (1981. 0r. ma) Melinde Dillon. Dena Hll. A lof'8ly 13-yMt-<>id glr1 Is enticed into the WOfld of chtld R?OOQraphy (A) (2 hrs . 15 min) D • ~ Hoet JohMy Carton ~· country llr9f Lee Green- IWOC:i H ":~ ...... .._ o.:-~ ... "e.t oC Blzer're" Slcetchel: the US Gentlemen'• Footb91 Leegue: &JS* Daw'• srunt echool: atatll99 In me · Utile Stevie Bynet =-. Lill RP '.A ••1 I HIM I Sunday, Nowmt>et 3, 1985 2S 4 f "''* ~ ei.c.th ~...,. .... ------, .. ,_,., -Aj>aMre lrMrteor (PN Aoch) helpe out a Pdt> com- pc.. (MlchMI Watr"') who'a tuffering lrom 1 "*"" b60c* =-=-••••ns '?I ............. .. ''W c. Aeldl Md Me" ( 1976 ephy) Rod 8'elaer. Velerle Perrine The ~ cornedl.n'a mlstreM Car· f =t·if -~~-·· -.. ''Wllrb Of The Lost Woo:I' AdvfntUre) Robert Ginty, PeratS l<Nmbtrla. A pro4eeeor e.nd hit daughter recruit • cycte rldlng dar~ to <Mlf· ttvouw a ,,,.,...<*ot tyrant 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) .. (C) .. "The French Woman" (1981. C)f"".,..) Francoite Fabien. 0.yle HeddOO A bOtcWo being kept ~ by e govern- ment eutll6dy II !he ec.ne of mutder end poltlcal ac.ndel when • VIP cuetomer .. ' ==·'R' (ttv ,37mln) -... ,~­,._, .. c:um'IWiiiW Mualcal guesta Ant. Laure 9'anlgan Comedy by ~~·~1tw! i ···LI 1 .. M,L ...... Mii Out OI the Blue S*bme "~t Believer" end "Time to Get Up"; North Coufltry Pr.-rvetlon Jazz &Md ("That't A Plenty" end .. 5 Ir f:J Mealing") 00U.. flOOlllU. San JON State Al 8tetH..ong Beedl (R) (3 tvt.) .. .. "Pl.lymete Rafting AdYenturn·· O.t•) -~-,..... ...... W .. "The 8'1ck Catllt" ( 1953. ) Aichltd Gtttne. Botl9 Katton. A men tr to find the wh«Mboutt of two Engllet.men who dluppMred on • hunting (1tv ,30ri1) .. "Battle Of The Stttt" ( t979. t\#t) John RlchlldeOn. Jason Plllncl. The I06er aytttm II ttfroriz.d by •llOlde Tarran cMllzatlon. (2 tn) ... ''The Big Ooci(" ( 19'8. ) "9y M*-nd. Chai* Laugh- ton A ~n trlet to kl the only wttne11 to the murder of Na gltlfrlend (2 ;~ "WOfld 8alatt" ( 1970. A.tttt«I· !\Kl) ~· Nefrated by 0... Ol-eon. Clmere Ct9WI tallow • ... expert 8CfOll three continent• .. he atudlee the hlbltt of Btnoll tloM. Atncal\ llopardt -lalunlay ·1· ''Cowboy 8"nede" ( UM2. w ·''"'·' 8f!".::•1n Pena" 11ae.. II .... ~3.1M6 end Atctic ~ 12 hrs ) !..,.,.., ... ''The Jeni'• ( 1979. Comeoy) C.... Martin. Bemade1te Pet--. An n- Cteditlty stupid young l'Mf\. the wtvte stepeon ot btadl lhateaoe:ipera. makes a kwU'le with a bizafra lnYentlon. 'A' ( 1 tv 33 min) CZl .. "Etuemnd'' ( 1978. HQfror) John Nance. Chet1one Stewart After Qfll· ing birth to • morwt• child. a weird young women.......,. the beby '°'the lather 10 r.. aJone In whet9119t lastllon he c:nooa... ( t hf • '° min ) .,... ... '11(1) (IV .. ··511p Into Silk" ( 1985. A~) K'alty Nicholl. Jamie Grills A late- nlaht radio talk lt\OW hostess geis even wtth a scheming job t1Mlef ( 1 hr , t8 -"' ~ ,_ 0 Featured Paul King IS 8!ft0'1G the or:-:~ ~1 tv.) e ~-Comic routines Cor aon & TN8900, Paul ProYenZ.a. Teddy Beri:w~ Simmons. Dan Roeen l .. c. ..... Mt _., Win &M I IM I CW outr~. unpredicta~ comedian perlorma hit adUl1 nlghtclUb act a1 Resorts International in Atlantic Ctty, New Jefsey hf.) .. .. "C.tct.-22" ( 1970. Comedy) Arkin, Martin Balsam A group ol Air Force off!Cefa dllgusted with the rolation ayttem and the eubtle inMnlty of lhetr commanders atop et 11<>thlng to get dts· .. chattlir~ 16mln ) .$ .. "Bachelof Party" (1984, Com edy) Tom Hanke, Tawny Kllaen A care- free IChool but driver's pals decide 10 ttvow a pre-wedding party tor him. com· pflcatlng matt91'1 It the fact that lhe girl's lathe< disapproves of he< c~. 'A' Q ( 1 .. h'··;:=.. IUftmAYMM u,.,., a. .. "Houte Of Fear" (1939. Mys· tery) Wiiiiam Gargan. Alan Dinehart A detective methodieatly atalka a killer who hu lef1 a pan oveJ • B<oedway theetet 1 t hr., 30 min.) l:S "The Thin Man" (1934. Mys- tery) WllHam Powell, Myrna Loy. Nick and Nora Chatle9 get deec>tv tnvotvied In a mur· dtf 2!.M-'"" .. 30 min.) CDlQJ• "Mam.nan" (1979. eome- dY) Woody A.Jen. Olene Keaton An In· at<:O<t New Vor11 comedy writer breaks up with hit teen-age glrltrltnd to data en out· apokan Journalist who 1acently had an al· r' tak with hll bMt tr1and. 'R' ( 1 IY , 36 mil\.) (%) .. "Paris, Ttxat" (1ee.. Oramal Harry Dean Stanton Nastessta IOIWl1 Al 1er fc:u years· absence. a aoc&al dropout reappears·lfl LA to daltn hia abllndoneo son ano then heaos tor Texas to ~le the boy with his mother 'R' (2 hrl 30 min I 118CID 110W11 · The Man Who Loved Women ( 1983, Comedy) Burt Aeyno6ds. Jule Ar• drews A sculptor and computsNe woman1zet dies. and has analyst ... rche<i m va1n to discover why he genuinely tell,,. love with ever; beaut~ women he evei met 'R' 0 ( t hr • SO min I (I) ..,. "The Stud" ( t978, OramaJ Joan Collms. Ohver T <>bias. A wa11er ad vances his career by sleeplng with h1!. bOSS's wife. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) • CIMTIAIC11Um11..-llOWlll_ ... lllllc:at'lllY ... m&ll-OUTOI,.._ -----,... al &LMLW LA_.,..,.._, NA al Nissan Cup Wor1d Champ• onshtp, third round trom Maui. Hawa11 IBl (2 tvs I .. CC)._ "Apocalypse Now" ( 1979. Ora ma) Marlon Brando. Martin Sheen An 1n telllgenee agent embar1(s on a mission u' rrver mto the Vietnamese jungle to hno and ktll a renegade AWOL Army onicer who has f0tled all prevtOUS attempts al h1~ ~lure. 'A' (2 hrs . 30 mtn ) Wl'I .,. "Bersetl<'' (1968, Mystery1 Joan Crawtord. Ty Hardin Scotland Vara investigates a series ol bizarre murders al a c1r=.J2 hrs) 8 "CaN Ot The Canyon" ( 1942 Western) Gene Autry A cowboy comes upon a gang ol cattle ruS11efs hiding out 1r, ac~hr) l lA'f\IDAY~ ICUllCT (OJ llOWll "Zelig" ( t983. Comedy) Woody Allen, Mia Farrow Documentary style prohle of a man with the abOtty to acquire both the physical and mental traits of the people he meets 'PO' ( 1 hr n tD.,..,.. Cl) UIU•• _. CIAl'f Genagf\er resorta to his offbeat brand of humor a~ he aatlnzes the American obseak>n with W food~=~:z.arre W()(t( of art -1-!'~ Be 0. Not To Be" (198' ~) Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft A theatM g1oup tn occupied wa,.w aave<; 1tsell and the Polish undefground from lhP NaZJa by impersonating SS officers 'PG (1hr ,47min) -• treatufe ( 1 hr., 35 min ) fi'l\IOlll"Hlll .... CIMlllCftMU t•--.... ----,., .. ._,., lbiW .. ,.. .. _ . .... ·-Lb iii -lalurclay Cont. I ..... ~ .-.c:u..-··--·=••OJMNlC• .. -..... .. .,.. "Arabian Adventu"' ( 1979 f"anrasy) ChrtStophef Lee M110 O'Shea t hr., 38 min) ...... II Illln WllW rr•-... 40TOflf I mrm•,_ _.,. 11111 mion ...... ICllUl11C ....,. San Pascual vs. San Marcos I= llelefUCI --~ .,.. "If Ever I See You Again ( 1978, Romance) Joseph Brooks Shel le Hack. ( 1 hr .. 45 mm) ...,,.,. .... ......0 .,. IE , • .._ b-C: •• D'f &-llmn LOmmY nml c:cm.. MTWYmrua t ..... Cll•W .. ,... •mao ~t*'DQ .,.. "lkrru" ( 1952 Orama) Tal\asho Shimura, Nobu<> Kaneko (2 hrs 20 mm) 1•~= "Seminole" (1953 OlamaJ Rock Hudaoo, Barbara Hale ( t hr i;s min~ ,... ..... • ••••m~ .. --orTlll-llAM ... __ '911110.all .. IAYU. ....... -···-· ...... -...... llOGa ..-rt Ro btn Hood (Mlohael Praed) and n1s men must retrieve a sacred medafUon and oo leat a group of fierce kmghrs rn Ofoor to rest~ .. 1 Cl) .::"1 .. IUNT'I, Ulm. -TM IL-:. L OIWClll __ __,_ .... , .. _..,.,._,., -........ c illl•M.19Mll"'90f' •..c•• 7 m• miCIIll .. "Str..CI Of Fife" ( 198-i, Oro ma) Mlehetl Part, Olene Lene ( I hr . 34 m+n) ____ ,., ........ ----Nen'UU. .. --·-..... ----&9 5 PR•U 111 ......... -"Hot Stuff" ( 1979. COfl*ty) Otlu!M, Suzame ~lie ( 1 hr 31 !Tlln ) .... "The Mlt(IUtfadef" (1933 Drama) Ronald Colman. Elissa Landi ( 1 hr . 18 mon) .. l (f)IU.IMOUWllOCI -~ n-~ ... ~ 1IMl uucnc ..... .... _ ... (!) ccu.i. flOOTUlL MISSISSIPPI a I I~~.:.. ....... CO)_,,. "Alt Of Me" ( t984, Come- dy) Steve Martin. Ltly Tomlin (I hr 33 min ) UllG)NSYWI& ~ 11 IMOITI °' IC009T.OOO ... INl'TI ...at.A Featured IMSA road racing from Watkins Glen. N Y I~~ ... , ... PIOSTlll'JWlll NTCIL ..,_ Bianchi Cup Tourna menl from Columbia Mo t T;u>ect) 'l) _,,. "The Body Snatcher'" ( 1945 HOfrO<) Bela Lugo<;! Bo<ts Karlott (I hr 17 min) .. (f) Cll ITGitWWW •••,,.Tllla• ••• lm»llAT Q)ICOOlt'llnll&tNID• .. .-r ..... POOT&P I 3 I DAllmMDMI •'°'raaa.awcaurn ··wash tngton Assignment" A d1SCos.s1on by Orange County Congressmen on the coo- t1nu1ng balttes over offshore drilling, and upcomm1ng congressional debates on 1m- ~rat1on reform (.CJ .,,. "On The Town" ( 19'9, MUSI- cal) Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra ( 1 hr , 38 min) CE .._ .. ._.. Grand Prl)I. 01 0New YO<k from MadtSOO Square Garden in New York. (Ta~) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 00 -M ... Hosts· Len Dawson Nick Buonrcontl ( 1 hr ) CS)mm "Deep tn My Heart" (1954, Mu sical) Jose Ferrer. Helen Traubel (2 hrs 12m1n) runnu. -(f) Dllll••··---. .. ,.. .-:A'I TOP.,. o uma YMCMCOCll ....., .... ..,........., (0) ... "The Lonety Guy I 19&4 Comedy) Steve Martin. Ch8r1es OrOdln l'nil=n) 1W &•OfMLOIT aT .......... 111 --IPmM. ''Plppj Longstocklng" Based on Aafrld Undg<en's tale of a llttle girt (Carrie Heim) who experiences many adventur• l•gJ:.j.Q ITalfGPWI I• •&& •nW .., ... ........... ... "Mee West" ( l982. Blogf& pl'ly) Ann Jllllan . .Mmes Bfolln. (I nr 40 mint The Advef'lfuUlf" ( '91 7 .. Chaplin tW8(J) .,.. .. ..., ... I.I I ~ Wll ~ c Ml umsum Guests Rene & Angela ('I'll Be Good." "Save You1 Love'°' Number One"). 9 9 ('All Of • Me f()( All of You." "I L~,. lhe Way You Dance") I nm cu..,. .,.....,. ~ St Lours Steamel's al Pins= Spirit (Lrve) (2 hrs ) (%) "Dune" ( 1984 Science Fie hon) Kyte Maclachlan. Francesca Annis (2 hrs .. 20 min ) Gaw&TM.I -Afternoon---· -,m~wa ~noo.a 9 CCI I -flOOTULJ. .,.. "The Savage Seven" ( 1967 Orama) Robert Walker Adam Roarke (2 h<$.) Cl) i1&11C1-•11••L1~ ..... • 90¥9 'Francis 1 t950 Comedy) Donald 0 Connor Patrocia Meoina (2 hrs) • 90¥9 'The Far Country ( 1955 Ad· ventuieJ James Stewar1, Ruth Roman (2 hrs I • WWI• 5... Alter the accidental death ol hef' parents. a young girl (HOiiy A11d) moves 1n with her reclusive aunt (Jane Lapota11eJ and her menagerie ol arumals David Birney cos1ars (Part 1 of 21 Q (I hr J m "' ... $135.000 Budweiser Open live trom TaylOr Lanes 1n Taylor, MiCh. ( t hr . 30 min I lmAPWOU !)~0mega Ma11 (t971.Sc1 enc&-Fictlon) CharttOl'l Hes1cm. Anttiony Zer~38mtn ) -L~:flOOTULJ. ,_noo.a ca« .... ---LW ..,.comm (0) 90¥9 "The Jerk" ( 1979 Come- dy) Steve Martin Bernadette Peters ( t hr . 33 mln ) ..,. 'The Trouble With Harry' ( 1955. Comedy) Edmund Gwenn Shirley ~La;ne ( t hr . 39 mtn I W 8 ... CW •I AMA MotOfCyeie Na tional The country's best pro motcxcycle racers compete sode by side at the Hous- 1100 A5tro;::: ' WTOP191 ---TWf ....... , .... ~ .... "Zelig" (1 983, Comedy) Woo- i~arrow ( 1 hr 24 min 1 W ... IWCWLD Sche411ed CART Indy Car ~ Ultmi (Fla ) Indy Chai ~ ;=-"=--·-?IC..... • -US Ski Teem~ 01-.c Sunday. November 3, 1985· 27 Sting and an 111-star c;.a,t. PfClac:UIM ~I ft fantA~y ~don bf"1t \tlllng c ld'IW DUNE .... .. -f1A Moon In Pana·· ( 1984 -[~~= F.-0 UdW> --..•.-n ·-,.,,., .... .. "Daalh Wr=tl II ' ( 1982. Orama1 8'0NOn J.11 lrelilnd (2 tvs I e _._..Bonga from "'°"'" tnciuO- "'Q "I Jlllt Called to Say I L~ Yoo' (8.....,.. Wonder). 'FOOfloOM" (l<enny Lopgint). "Ghoatbullert" (Ray Parkef Jr.). 'Tm So ~Cllec1" (P0tnt8f SlsteraJ I.,, 2 of 2l ( 1 tw ) 0 " ---........ 7 .. ''SplMtl'' ( 1984' Comedy I om Hank•. Oeryl Hannah. ( 1 hr . 5 1 n*\.) IOOU.. NOllM&. ICC I DM9 .... ._,.., Ml l'Mtr .. "' ---Scheduled tl'VleW9 efg91" (Matt Dillon, Gene Hackman). "That Wu Then. Thtt It Now" (Em~IO Es •r the Night" (Sting) I '9 U -Garage doOr 1netatta tlon: rouc:i\ plumbing and Installing gas fh!lno-:! leAon In electrical wiring O Cl)...._ flOOllM&. r .. rrs to be an- • (Live) (3 hra • 30 min ) .. "II Ever I See You Again" Rom4oce) Joseph Bro<>111. Shel f!Haci< (1 ht • 4b min ) .. "Dune" ( 198-4, Science Fie ) K~ Meclaehtan. Francesca Annis Ji. hrt. 20 min ) ... ::.-• '9.AftOOI -------- t •• u•••t•att t~tr· Copley ·Colony • •Mm--C.CGIL• ~ 9mf Colege footbel 9COfe5 .,_, ~ts from arOIJnd rhe country ano a iOOk at next week's map contesrs ra .... a.a ........ .. Borderline" ( 1980. Adven lure) O\artes Bronson. 8'url0 Kitby 12 hr$ li...: I h ~ang Em Hlgtl" ( 1968. Wesr ern) ·a.n1 Eastwood lnget Steven& (2 IYS) ICN 1 W flOOTIML •c..ua .... COOi ... '°°' .. 11111 .,. "Ghostbusters" ( 1964 Come· ct1) Bill Murray. Dan Aykroyd (2 hrs ) (DJ _,. "Ghostbuslers" ( 1984 Come dy) (Pay-Per View) Bih Murray Dan Ay ktoyd ( 1 hr. 1.7 min) l ~TTMCTIOm .. .-cA Scheduled 9mOk9fS ano l fhetr ~Ith, the perfect paza ( 1 ht ) 19'. .... ..-T. ~ UCIJ Wint DA• WWWIZ Consumer 1ntormat1on on roech control car batle<y safety, auto brake Nghta and hOw to av0td personal assault in perking IOfS 1 .......... .... BULnn'T .. ........ Clll'An CIW9l.m TUI lllTM Gues1 Gene Hackman • ,._.COClfm __ .. lvening11111111 ...... .. , .... .,. "The Time Machine" ( 1960 . lence-Fk:flon) Rod Teyfof. Yvette M1m- ieu>e Based on the novel by H G Wells. A computer genius devtSeS a unlque V9tatete that carries him 10 a tutunstlc society in- volved in rebellion against subterranean "farmers .. (2 hrs) ... --lfALL 9A111f~CMtmo ... ,...11 ,,_..CC.MT •IWWWAMI IWIT ft IWIT _, .. u.a WMILn W The versatile co-lonlal hutch table CC) .. "Cloak And ~.. ( 1984 Solpense) Henry Thomas. tiebney Cole- man An t I-year-old with an OY9t?MlouS Imagination becomes entangled In a real- llte spy adventure when he wit,_.. s murder and the theft of top-secret military documents. 'PG' Q { 1 hf .. 41 min ) CJ) .. "On Oofdan Pond" (1981. [)Ja- ma) Katharine Hepburn Henry Fonda Old family tensions resurlace as an 8'deftv ooupta returns to lheu New England retreat and are "'811ed by thek daugllter. ~Eflanoe and hit too \.:•po· ( t hf •• 49 I. "•I I .. --...... ,. 1WO a..,. Ol90IT ~ com-Pit• with 100 top art15.1 .. 1n~ coni.t fo ~a~ for Iris's CC>mP'!~Y e .. • Marty Stouffer searcnes -lalurclay Cont. tor 51gns that the maturing hshers can sur- vrve their first wint!K 1n the wild I Pan 2 of ~ 'lo.vme-.:ta ll) .,.. "Hot Stuff" ( 1979. Comeoy) Dom Deluise, Su7anne Pleshette Tnree Miami cops get in over their heads with the mob when their undercover fencing operation becomes conspicuously sue· cesstul. 'PG' ( t hr .. 31 min ) 19 8 CATCllMAll Mir Mell Wint DAVID ...,.fl Consumer Information oo roach cOl'ltrOI car battery safety. auto brake Oghts ano l\Ow 10 avoid personal assault 1n pa1~1n9 tots 8 MCIUYWOmt CUI•• Scheduled 1n- 1emews wtttl Aaroo Spelling. Sting and Sharon Glesa; the Muppets' 30th annrver-sary Cll TOO Cl.om,. CG9Qlf Henry com pates with 100 top artists m a con rest ro d~'°Y:.:. Ins's company I .. MCI•~ ...... ._ -..,....,. .. .,. A cf\r01'1fcfe tlfmad over a t1ve year period. of India's endangernd ghar1al croc:Odile. Q ( 1 hr ) m .. ...., MM real1Jred Theresa Ring. the pr89ent Miss California will talk about her career and will mooel Etoo swimwear; an a1tcurslon to a north county skyport that ofte<s lessons 1n skyd1v1ng. ha"Q gilding, hol air ballooning and soa1 Planing, a loot< at where to go 1n San Dt ego for authentic hand made tortillas. a lrtp ins.de Sprecicles Organ -the largest •>11td00< OfijSn in the world a!l wmt&.M ... .. el!) Tiii .... • I -The musical ver satllity of George G!Ksnw1n. trom 1az.z to oop to ciassical. is featured along w•I" readings and anecdotes that 1ntroouce ·;uch favorites as ''A Foggy Day" and ex cerpts from "Porgy and Bess " ( 1 hr ) Ll cm ... "Lassiter" ( 1984. Adven- ture) Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour A etas ;y American jewel thief is blackmailed by the FBI to steal a fortune In 'lazi·"eld rewels passing through pre-Wor1d War II L ondor1 'A' ( 1 ht .. 40 min ) !)-llDCD ... POOi....,.. R~ om HOOd (Michael Praed) and '11s men mvst retrieve a sacred madalllon and cle- leat a group of fierce 1<nights 1n Olde, to 1estore peace ·1M11•MTO '* .... ,._ JudgeS. Jacklyn Zeman. John Matuazak. Pamala Stanley Perform ance by Adrien Zmed l ll'IA~ _, M •L.A. Featured· a history of linge- rie: a I006I at the world's smallest JEii. a h on the mell-ofdef bnde t>oOm a••, m • IM_., Featured: host BUI Orlfflth talkt With two of Sen Diego's top tratfiC reporters, Monlea Zoch and Steve Springer; Mark Walton visits with Jim Croc.'s widow, lngrtd Croce. Barbara l twit offers tips on how to stay heatthy; and a loot< at the history and pqop4e of La Jolla. I .A .... ......... -~_.. .... ._._ Fea IVfed; ting bugt wlfh bugs; the llOOS Oef\.bro •nd Sister eubs, the ostrich ll\mi_ly• 31~>-. e.QQ to • 'Blg Bird'· -· Cl) _, Hawke prote(:IS the Nte of a test pilot (Nancy Evethard) who has "Owed to rweel a ae<k>us defoc1 In a new aircraft ( I hr ) D 6? _, __ Nell tal<es care of seven·year·okl Pamela (Ebonie Smith) <Nl\en Samantha snl<ks hef respons1b1Uty as a Big Sister to dale a handsome new ne1ghoor U .,_ "Negative Reachon" ( 1974 Mystery) Peter Falk. Dick van Dyke A P"Olographer tries to snrtt the blame tor his wtfe'.i; murder to an ex-con (2 hrs ) 8 9 NDUftlOGD llATQ m¥ll "Can-Can" (1960. Musical) Frank S1na1ra, Shirley MacLaine Sco<e by Cole POrter A cafe owner defends her righrs when het dance hall 1s raided be- cause 1)1 'lewd" dancing (2 hrs 40 im1n .J....rlllm ... ITMTB M ... An ellam1na11on of changes that occur 1n the brain during learning, ac- tress K1Uy Carlisle. autM1 Geofge Pllmp- ton and conducror Mlchaet Titson-Thomas discuss memory association Q ( 1 hr I Eii>UlfCT ..... ~ IMAT ,. c-...::a "Gospel at c~ tonus" Clarence Founlatn and tl'le Flve Aline! Boys of Alabama are featured 1n this l•i1d1llonal black gospel 1nterpretat1on of !ht> Oedipus at Co!Onus" story. Q (I hr . JO min) C) .cMI "On The Town" ( 1949. MUSI· cat) Gene Kelly. Frank Sinalra MUSIC by Leonard Bemstem A rno of sailors team up with a taxi drrver and an anthropologist 10 find a beautttul girt whose picture Is dis- ~yed 1n the subway ( 1 hr . 38 min.) CGU.mP001ULL-.T .,. "Dune" (1984, Science Fic- l!On) Kyle Maclachlan. Francesca Annis Based on Frank Herbert's bestseller In the year 10.991, a warrior attempts to ral- ly rhe lowly dwellers of a desert planet to victory over a matevotent monarch 'PG- t 3' O (21\rs., 20 min.) ~ ,_ • M ..W After Dick (Peter Strauss) succumbs 10 the seductive. young actress Rosemary (Seen Young) ne learns that hts wile (Mary Steenbor· gen) has had a nervous breakdown (Part 2 of 5) ( 1 hr ) CZl .cMI ''PartS, Te1tas" ( 1984, Orama) Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Klnski. Al· ter four years· abSence. a soclal dropout reappears 1n l A. to claim his abandoned son and then headS tor T e1tas to reunite the ooy w11h his mother 'R' (2 hrs . 30 min) IUCml,_OM,_ .. ~~~ ~ • ID 'ACTI • Lfll In hopes of writing 1he great American novel, Natalie 1our- neys to a hole-In-the-wall truck stop where she encounters entertainer Charo and In- volves her friends ln an unusual muslcal- lantasy. Q (!) ~,,,,. ... ,. ..... Interview wtth Wayne New10tli a tour or Paris (Part 1 ol 2). White water rafting with Lauren Tewes. Bruce Jenner at his Lake Tahoe retreat. ( 1 hr.) a•••-- • :. "Risky Business" ( t983, ) Torn CrUl98, Rebecca DeMor- ay A lgh school senior. sheltered In an aHluent Chicago subUrb. decides to n - per1mont with the wfldef aide ol Nfe. (2 hrs.L 8 • __ .... ROM (8o1ty White) l~taks out when tl'le ~ Is bvrglarlzed • di .-n. -IOUftl Hunloon Incl a9nt stop In • New Orluns bou:lelto: Vlr- g1ha's husband Grady jOins John Brown's raiders at Harper's Ferry. po'1tlcal tactions prepare for the Presldeo::a1 election of 1860 Stars 8izabeth Taylor and Johnny Casn. (Part 5 o!6L 9 ~hrs..) e ITMIT t1I ..,... • Profiles of Robert Staci<, Tony Bennett. Greer Gar· lsoniT~Lee. Wall Disney ( 1 ht. I A WMI .,..... M inM C9Nl'I Wini a.L. .,,_ "Postwar Hopes, COid War Fea1s" An examination ot the 1950s as a ttme of optimism. anl11e1y and confor· m1t~9~r ) • cou..m flDOYUf..L (II) ~cm .... "Thief Ot Hearts" '(1984. Drama) Steven Bauer. Barbara Williams. Aller looting an opulenl San FranclSCO home. a burglar d1SCovers he possesses the secret dianes of a lrustrale<l marned woman and impetuously sets out 10.Julfill her fantasies 'R' ( l hr . 40 min ) CS) .,_ "The Trouble With Harry" ( 1955, Comedy). Fdmund Gwenn. Sh11tey Maclarne A group ot focal c1t1zens at· tempt to dispose of a dead body found 1n "lthe :f £ 'PG' (1 hr 39 rT'tn ) .. . ., POUCI._., DA•-,_ ....... .,_"A Little 8 11 Of Heaven ( 1940. Musical) Gloria Jean, Robert Stack A 12· year-old superstar singer supporung hef family learns how to manipulate her par- ents into letting hef "3ve her own way ( 1 hr . 30min.) -· e _... Hunrer conllnues to search for ways to nab the fOfeign diplomat who raped McCall. Richard Yniguez and Bruce Davison guest star (Part 2 ot 2) (I hr.) l:n..a .. nBl'fum.I ... _,The versatile entertainer welcomes Dean Martin and gymnast Kurt Thomas in thts variety special that teatures a salute to American dance. ( 1 hr ) • Wlmlll • -... ., ....... Interview with Wayne Newton: a tour of Paris (Part 1 ot 2). white water rahing wtth Lauren Tewes; Bruce Jennef at his Lake Tahoe retreat. ( 1 hr ) • .,_"Sabotage" (1938. Suspense) Oscar Hornolka, SyMa Sidney A man en- gaged In sabotage activities accldentat1y kills his brothef-ln-law wtth a home-made bomb. j 1 hr .. 20 ~ 1----... "Transatlantic tunnel" ( 1935. Fantasy) Richard Drx. Les/le Barucs. Based on a novel by Bernhard l<eflerman The constrvctlOtl of an unclet9M tunnel to A/Tlerlca Is completed despite a flUfTy 01 ~test. ( t hr • 30 min.) ~ IOCll --.L: ... U&'f '"' The roof6 of roc:k 'n' rOlt are trec.d through the ca~ ot 8"1 Haley. rhe E'4rly Broth· ers, Fai. Domino. Buddy Holly, Bo ()ldO. .. 1·-=-=ancl othets -...... ,Tiii .. -..... ,,,_ •1•1 ... "Enseftiead" (1976. Harrof) John Nano.. Charlotte Stewatt. Attw ~ Ing birth to a monster ci*i. • d ~ woman leaves the bllby for tether tO raise alone in whatf* ~ he chooen (1 ht . 40 min ) -· ... "The Altic" ( 1980 Horror) Sunday, November 3. 1985 29 -1.111rc1ay con1. ~me Snoogrea Ray MAllanO A IJbtanan !hoes n tne past With her memones ot a 1e>1e who ~eo ( 1 tv 50 rTW1 I .. ! .... ,.. 1W B•(l)O •-m Guest ~Bui , ... ,_..,., .• I ~t.-r Come routines Jam· ie My8fs Yakov Snwnotf. Oevld Nasler ln1eMlllW George Surra l _,l&I. .... Im&.-... "Streets Of Fwe ( 198-4 Ofa· ma) MIChael Pare Diane Lane A "roct< n roll table a t>ou1 • roek Slf-.ger kid- napped by an outlaw gang and hef rescue by a dnh•ng ex-boyfriend •fld a tovgn111rt adllenturer 'PG' O ( 1 hf . 34 mtn) oo~•• <I).,.. · Electric Blue" !No Date J ti h<) (OJ &ICTllC ILUI fJ) ~ Sketches an aoutterous tra pez.e artist, psychic lashl()(I snow a mut tiethnie !amity Le41S ,ol<es 0 l llOTllAT ml -.r 1"UCQ tW -M ,_ This OOCUOtama traces the nse to celebnty status of Austri- an amm:qrant UsOef Feltg ( "Weeoee the Famous· J a pt.o1ograptlef tarnou5 '°' his 5Cefle5 of New York City at nigl'lt tt8,...,.,, ... • Unm&Y ~ 1M (Season Premtete) Host Maoonna IS j()lned by new repertory members 1nclud1ng Randy Quaid AnthOny Michael HaH. NOia Dunn and Oenttra Vance (I hf 30 min ) 8 M'fW Ol M tlTI Lip~synced rendl tl005 of 'The 811d' by The Time The Mar- oets' ·Blue Moon. Kenny Rogers' "Thfs Woman' and Madonna's "Into the Groove " •11nnw.a1T1 -()) .... "A11por1'' (1970, Suspense) Dean Martin, Burt Lancastet' A snow at0tm, a mired plane, an eldefly stowaway and the bombfng ot a passenger jet pla- f an awpo<l manaoer (2 hrs ) m Guest T 001 Basi• .. c:um"IMlll• MU$1C81 guests Adam Ant. Laura Branigan. Comedy by BINy Oystal ( 1 nr I . • .... ' Ft&ts Of The White Lotus (1981, AdVenture) LIU Que Hu, lo l.Jeh Sha<>Wl kung tu artists cominue their 1trugg6e against tne Manchus C2 hts ) e .,._ A Fasttut 01 Dollars" I 1967 w"te<n) Olnt Fastwood. Marianne ~.och The mystert0us man with no name en· 18fl a gang war oerween two tactl0n1 ea- ger to Mil wf'l~ey Md guna to Me.1ucans and Indians (2 l'lrs I I MnmAYMM M llO~ DirectOf FrlNI C.pra ("lost HOf11on .. Mr Smith Goes to Washington" and 'It Happened One ~t· · J 11 rearvreo <HJ .. 'Eddie And The CrutS«s ( 1983. Orarnit.t Tom B9renge<. MIChaet Pere. T-.nty yeeni ahef the fact. a re- porter irwt9tlgat• the mystenovs dlsap pearence of " rock llngef 'PO' ( 1 hr . 32 ;}' "-"GOH'l' AM T~ Way" ( 11Mt2. Oiame) Dan Waldman. Oebofen Van Ahvn A h4gtl llChoOI MnlOf .,,.1ous1y Irle& 10 gst nie WtUOUfl gtt'tfrlend to go to t>ecl with him. 'R' (I '" , 26 min ) tW •-:'f..m -= "Alexender The Ottwr Side 01 •· ( 1977 Drama) L-.cti Meaolkey 30 &mday. November 3, 1985 tYe PUno A young men Ines 10 qurr tus i.i. as a mate hu5t.let and rino legtttamate worto; (2 tn) ~Ill I I 1-lmmAT 11111 cm ... "Glitt«. ( 1983 C>ama) Kety NICh<>tS. Rhonda Jo Petty A Shy f\800SOtne man inhefltS' a ti.on-PC>Wei'e<J advertr5dl(I agency and Wtth 1t myriad Q!_Ob4ems ( t tv 22 min ) 'ZJ ... "Repo Men" (I~. Comecy) Emlao Estevez. Harry Deen Stanton A punk rocker tPea a ,ob with a veteran car repoaessor, and tope1hef they pn the Chase !Of a t964 Chevy Mallbu whose trUf'lll nappeos to cootain a fvtunstic lwe:.::..(~~~ .. -.rnuaa DA• •-Scheduted. ,aurnahst Taki. authof of "Prtncea. Playboys And 55 TartS-" (1 hr ) ,.. ... °' ..... .. Yem mf l'IM::.I .._"'Wake Island·· ( HM2 C>ama) Brian Donlcrvy. Robert PrMton Ort Wake Island dunng World Wat 11, ttie Marine Corps d15')lays tremendous courage 12 iln.~ ... OI. .. ... '-Where The 8oY' Are 84 ( 1984. Comedy) Lisa Hartman. Russell T Odd Four college women travel to F0r1 L~dale fOf eome Ion and 1omance but run into pt"oblems ol the heart 'R' O I 1 hr. 37 min) *l"'an ~Dead End ( 1937. Ofama) SyMa Sldney Joel M<:Oea Youngsters 1n an East RMt< slum hghr to overcome tnear environment (2 hr6.) ..... ..,.. (I) NA IOI.I Nissan Cup WOfld Champ1 onshlp, hnal round from Maut. H•wall (R) ()) .,_ "Dune" ( 198-4. Science F tC ti()()) Kylo Maclachlan, Francesca Annis Ba&ed on Frank He<bert's bestseller In the year t0.991, a watrlCM' attempts to ral· 1y the IOwty dwellers ot a dese<t planet to vactory over a rnelev<*nt monarch 'PG t3' O (2 hrs , 20 man ) t:11 ® ._ "CurtalflS" ( t 983. Horror) .JoM Vernon. Samantha Eggar A corrupr him dKectOf SCtiedules sl11 auditions IOf a fTI0"'8 at an eerie and ISOiated mansion and his wife ent8fs an asylUm to ptepere tOf the pan of • med-woman 'R ( t hr 29 J:ii~ =1=i; . ... ''They Were Elcpendable 19'5. ~lure) Robeit Montgome<y. John W•yne The bombing ol Peart Har- bor QN• I llMI of PT boatt the long- aw•lttd -~ ptove their value ~ 1 ... ''T•r0t In The Alslea" ( 1~. Suspenee) Natrattd by Donald Pteasenoe and Nancy Allen. A loo« •t c1n ematie suspense through • ~tlon of excerpts from t11m5 IOCh ea 'Franken stetn' , "Payctlo", and "Hlttoween" 'A' i!_ hr .. 22 min) CXJ ... "Dunt" ( 1984. Sclenoe Fk:· tton) Kyte Maclachlan, Francesoa Annts Baled on Frank Herbert's best..ittr In the yea1 t0.99t, a warrlOf attemptl to rel ly the towty dWellera of a deMf1 plaMI 10 VICfory avet I malevolent monatch 'PG 13' (2 htl lO mlfl ) .... .. 8 ... 'The Pursuit Of Happtnt> ( 1971 Orama) Mtciwel Satrazttl Baro<1• He<shey A radacal student as senten<:t' ' ' a year an prison attef ecadentally k1ll1r~ 1 woman with tits car I 2 tn ) l~heMOlePeople" (1956 ~·I ror) Jofvl Agar Cynthia Patriclt Ar 1• cient temple and undefground beltlij'> J•., Uf'ICOVE!fed by lour atehMOloQl&1& lf1 A<i<11 l~.J.11•rnu•~ ca.,.. P001UU. mTDAYOIYMLR a. .._ "Merry Chnstmas. Mt l .;,.. rence" ( 1983. C>ama) David Bowie I • Contt During World War II. a Japarw 1 POW commandant atlempts ro 1m1 hts concepts of discipline and order or 11 pnsoners. cauS1ng a clash of wills w•" stubborn 8flhsh m&fOr 'R' (2 hr<, 1 mm) .. 1 •.,.,.-rwi.,.. ... MU&m,_TIJDAY ... . M .,. Hot Dog The Movie I I • Comedy) David Naughton, Pa' Houset An Idaho la1m boy. partic1p;i· ll't a freestyle Skung competition. find· rnance and tun. as wen as a rivalry 1o the relgnlng Austraan champion R r, h1 .36min) ... #llCA:l!tCC*mrtT-l ITl ·~ ~ ~ llOWll "The Wild Lale 11 • .s Comedy) Christ<>phef Peon Enc ' Wrth the start of schOol l'JSI erOU"" " • cOfner. a group or teen-agets spert<l • last w .. of summet 1n ali out tied<,, ' rev~ry. 'R' ( 1 ht • 36 min_) "I __ ,.., VI a. LROICllmf -..... ...-I'll • ,. CC*CDl Stano-up comae Richard lewis otterc.. ' morous anecdotes oo paM'l lf'I this cor•• • at Hollywood's Improvisation C11 I Cameo appearances by BIHy Crystal r • bin Wllhams, Rob Remer and MaelE''11" Kahn (I hr) ... 110W11 "It ConqU81'ed fhe Wort' ( 1958, Sctence-FtetlOl'l) Peter Gr.iv•· Beverly Garland An ugry cave creat "' aided by a SClenltSI IS bent on l8klflg l ( trol of the world ( 1 hr 45 mlt'I ) •B .._"Class Of '63' ( 1973. Oriw • James Broltn, Joen Hacilett Wher t woman attends a ciasa reunion She J• covers hefself !empted ro leav'I! hf>r "" band tor en Old ColleQe l1ame (I hr I min) .UM..._ (%) ... "Private SchOOI t f983 C•w 1 dy) Phoebe Cates. Betay ~ Tc·• 1 aged boys VISll lhe 811-glff Ohefry ... .a' Academy tor 1<>me fun and ~rure P {!h< '37 mln) •<ID .,.. "Dune 11984 ScleOCe r • tlon) Kyle Macl 11ctltat'I. Frencete8 Ar11•• Based on Frank Hert>ert'a beltMl!tff " the year 10.99 t a wanlof attempts to•·• ly the IOwty d'Neller1 of a deMf1 planet 1 victory over I malevOlent monarch ·pc• ~· O (2 hra . 20 min ) •CCJ IOCI .. ....., 1MI ... , "" Th•• root1 ot rocll ·n· rOll ara traced thr<MJI the careers o t em Haley, th() Eveny 9rutt1 era. Fats Domino. Buddy H<Jlly. Bo ()d<.1 ~· EMs Presrey and Oiher' W~= "The Adventur• 01 Huckltbt.H ry FlM" ( 1965, Ad'verlture) Petrick 08y Samm·Af1 Wllltamti In lhe pt".cMI W111 South • bOy and 1 NNway ll•vw en C:OUnt8f danget and Hclftwnent during II trip dOWn the Mtnlt.t.IPQI 1i hr~ I •TV Puzzle 15 19 49 .58 ACROSS I l Shown. star ol "Spense1 For 11111• 1? -al a Ttrrw 11 Vanden Bosch .1n<1 FoH 1 ~ rrench arltele 16 l tJCle, 10 Desi Jr I I · · Vegas l a11y' 18 "I 1me St1eel" !>lllr trHI 19 "Otamond 1 1 Mailer's IOfte 73 Greek leller 14 Ron Of Rtek ll5 Vote aga1ns1 )6 Pert01m n .. -Make a Deal" 30 Baseball's Babe 1;;> Played the Thin Man I Florida 011 "Good Times" 2 Jenn1fe1 Of F ugenf' 3 Ex1s1 4 Marinaro and Beyley 5 Showet 6 Cicely - 7 "Newhart" c;harecf Pr 8 AuthentlC 9 Apr 15 addrnss 10 10 IOI Romero I I l.o-st Ar of 56 Ac.r Cl .... 14 She was Margaret Houlihan 10 Household c.iw.111 22 Netghbnl' of MtJ 23 Buller square 28 Couple 29 "I -" 30 P13y6d Yor J I M1q Metkol J 4 Ron Ely nertoi 35 Rose on "Tht' Weltons'' 31 MISS Hagen 38 "Never on Sunc111y · !'llAI DOWN 1111t I I Holli .111 1 •111 14 /\1 1111 I ;.m,111111 lf • /111lh1 II n l lflt W11.11l1 111 < 11· I' I • ,,,. 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Among the actors back in the 1950s were Jack Nicholson and Alan Alda. Keene never appeared on the onginal "Divorce C'oun ." but he did apoear a ha lf dozen times o n "The Verdict ls Yours." "The lawyers and the actors amve earl} and rehearse wi thout me," said Keene. ··1 get there about 8:30 in the morning, and we fi lm the fint show. Whale we're doing that, a second crew ha\ amved and started rehearsal. Then we film the.second show at 2 o\:lock in the afternoon. ··1rs a scripted story which the writers have lound trom a real dworce case somewhere. The only thing that's not !>cn pted 1s my decision. I don't read the scripts. I listen to the case and the n give my dec1s1on. It's more of a challenge and it 1t1ves the show its soontane11 ~ .. ' Keene got his experience in 20 years on the bcnth 1n Los Anacles. Before that he was a deputy district attome). Probably his mo<>t famous case as a1udge was that of William Bonin, the so-called "f>recwa)" Killer." Bonin 1s now on California's Death Row after Keene's sentence lo the death penalty was upheld on appeaJ. He also was the first judge m the tnal ol < 'harle!I Manson. but after seven months of heated debate between the 1udge and th(' defendant. Manson fi led an affidav it of prejudice and had 1he raSt' trnnsferrcd lo another court. Keene was one of the first judges to open hrs wun to te levision coverage. As a result of that experime nt, all Caltfom1a courts are now open to TV with the pcnn1ss1on of the tnal Judge. "The camera tn oourt is actually less distrarttng than the anists," he said "At recess everyone would crowd around lhe artists to sec lhe sketches. You're aware of the camera for on ly a kw minutes. then you forget about it. ... "The thin' that impresses me about 'D1vercc <. 'oun' is how involved everyone gets,' added Keene. "These are real lawyers and they want to win and the clients want to win. We're getung lawyer'i from New York and Ch1ca10 and other places who fly in here to parttl1pat('" The white-haired former JUdgc 1s now in pnvarc prn' 11cc as a partner rn a major Los Angeles law firm. He said he is aware that "Divorce Court" is regardc.-d 1 n ~me" quarters as camp. addina, "That's not a bad desctiptwn I 'thtnk the first impression people get of thC1C cases is where do they ..:ome from? You think they're off the wall. But you rud the newspapers a nd you sec cues that arc just as b1u~. We're dealing with cases that are no djfferent. .. One of my law partners, who's appeared on the show six o r seven time~1 says he handled a case rc:ccntly that waJ'JWil like 'Divorce Court."' f..cene was j ust sctthn& into pnvate praC1 icc when "D1vo~ Court" came &Iona. His name was amonJ those submitted after the producers aakcd the California Juc:taes Assoc1ation for a list of r'(lired JU<f&«. .. About SOretirodjuaaes wanted todothas," he said "I dad a tape and was finally selected. I don't think my pertneN arr 100 enamo red by the idea because it docs take four months to do all the-show~ for a season ... Keene admats that "Divoroe Court" is not run a~ he would conduct a re.al oourt.. "Bec:lu~ of the lime limit we have to admit ev1den~ wathout substantiation,•• he said. ••Some cases=:~ to dccick. In one I reme mber the wafe put hlT huand throuab tehool. Then they were davorocd. She claimed she wu entitled to half of all bla ftatwc mcclacal eamanas, My deci.lioo was that this wu not oommunJty propcrt~. The most fun, ho"-cvet, ooma when I can put a couple hick totcthcr. • Sunday, Noyember 3. 1985 31 Get your FREE Apple T-shirt ~ while supplies last ! F9"1CA8TI ON A2 Senlng Newport Betch, Cotti Meta. Huntington Be.ch, lrvlne, Laguna Be.ch, Fount1ln V1lley and South Orange County ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA SUNOA v NOV EM BER J . 198 5 50 CENTS Police spur~ auto insurance laW Ccillnty law en orcement officials say citations too costly, comp ensation nil PAUL ARCHIPLEY coun. The result? Pohcc depanments are paying $20 up front for each citation issued by traffic officers, but arcn 't being compensated after the viol- aton' cases-arc dismissed in~. violation. If the d.nver can't show proof of insurance, the law says the officer m•y issue a citation. That discretionary provision bas given local police departments a loophole through which they Ctn mmtmizt the revenue loss they say they'd incur if they ettcd every motonst stopped who wasn't carryrng the required . proof· of msurancc coverage. doesn't have any proof and cl.aJms to have insurance, no citauon will be issued.· "We are enforcing 1t on a ltm1tcd basis,'' sa.ad Costa Mesa pohoe Lt. A state law requiring motorists to carry proof of auto insurance is largely being ignored by Orange" ~ounty police because they've found1 u . can cost municipalities· money when violators are cited. The intent of the law, which went into efTcet July I, was to encourage urunsured drivers to obey existing statutes that require all motorists to be insured. And that, law enforce- .voters updated Tuesday is D-Day -de- cision day -when Orange Coast voters will choose who will lead school and municipal service districts. Today the Daily Pilot con- cludes its previews of Election '85 wnh five repons. A teachers' salary dispute and the firing of a principal arc key issues facing the seven candidates and one wfite-in contender in the Huntington Beach Union High School District board race. Read their views on Page A5. · Twenty-three candidates arc campaigning for I 0 trustee seats in the Newpon-Mcsa. Irvine and Capistrano unified school districts while four incumbents arc unopposed for the Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis- trict board. -These races arc summarized on Page C6. World The Earthquake disaster has given new meaning to the Mexican Day of the Dead observaoce./ AS Style A certain Indian charm Is found In Gerard Plpart's winter collection for Nina Alccl./81 Sports USC's football team wh ips Washington State, 31-13./C1 Huntington Beach boys win top honors at Sunset League cross country flnals./C1 Business They play games white working at this Irvine company./C4 INDEX Bridge Business Claasjfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Publlc Notices Sports Style Weather 84 cs 01-6 C4 06 BS-6 05 84 A6 C6 , C1-4 81-4 A2 .. ment officials agree. was a wonhy efTon. But under provisio ns of the 11~ !aw, each city or county must p from $20 to $23 .to th~ state for eac citation issued within that JUnsdic: tion, whether or not the violator is fined. Fines for inability to show proof can reach $156. Many judges are reluctant to fine motorists who either already had Leaming the ropes Focus ON THE NEws insurance but weren't carrying proof ·in their vehicles or who went out and bought insurance before going to And that.. said pahcc spokesmen throughout the Orange Coast, has forced law enforcement ag~c1es tQ • set policies aimed at minimi7ing revenue loss -pohc1es which don't necessarily help the effon to get uninsured motonsts off the road. Ba.sicaJly, the law requires officers to ask for proof of 1nsuranc.c when- ever they stop a dnver for a traffic All of the police departments contacted said they att conunumg to follow the law's requirement that they ask for proof of insurance. But chances arc, if the driver Gary WebsteT ~ Costa Mesa pohcc don't know 1f enforcement of tb.e law is costing tht' city m.oney yet -tbey'rc conducting an audit next week -so they're &Jvtn& the traffic officer discre tion. "As long as we're convinced it's not huning us an}. we'll do It." Wel'.>ster said. But departments that have already (Pleaee eee CA.Il./ A2) Latin faction· protests mission By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Otho.Ip ......... tmag)ne Pope John XXllt>s11tingat His side nght now. and be says. "Mea culpa. I wanted the church to be more ~.the peo.plc • .so I suggested a few changes ... Those changes -kno"' n as Vatican 2 -included cclebrau ng Mass in the Language Of the nauve country rather than the trad1uonal Latin. But some Catholics never accepted those chan$es. and 20 years after the second Vaucan Council'sacuon!.. the church 1s still fi ndrng pockets of resistance One of those pockets surfaced last Sunday at Missio n an Juan Capistrano A group of about 20 sign-cam 1ng protesters. calhng themsches "Con- cerned Roman Cathohcs of San Juan Capistrano Mission." marched outside the pansb church Sunda~ morning urgrng worshiper-; to JOtn their campaign to restore the lf•-1 S a.m Latin Mass t hat includ('d c;1nein1 cenain h) m ns 1n pan1c;h Tht• Llltn Mass was canceled the preceding week.. Protest leader Pat ()'Leal"\ ol ~anta .\na wd. .. uppress1on :11 tht' I " Massandh,mnr,1~pan >lapa:tt'P l'I acts aimed at dc-C atht> '" • and de-Launmng 1he church Lacuna Beach fire ezplorera (ln yellow hata)joln explorer• from throu&hoat the Southland ln California Fire Ezplor-lnC Aaeocl&tion Muter Saturday ln Anaheim. Team• competed in akllla drtll, bucket brlCade and ln th.la ho.e ezerclae where they competed ln connecting boea together and then ln hlttin& a target. ··The Spanl\h hentagt' '' a crucial element in the hfr ofth1s 1.hurch.Ju\t as important I" the Lattn language "'h1ch symbolt1es our hnl. "'llh tht· (Pleaae see PROTEST I A2) Teacher fosters family love with Vietnamese youngsters Cynthia Stelnberl Fountain V-ailey gua rdian is their American mother- By ROBERT BARKER OflMo.ltr .......... Cynthla Steinberg is a teacher who gets close to some of her students - real close. She calls them "m y boys" and Lhey call her mom. And she really 1s their Amencan mother. "They'rt mine. they have no other parents (in this country)," she said. Steinberg. 45. 1s the l~l guardian ofs1x Vietnamese boys. Five hve With her 1n her Fountain Valley home and the sixth 1s a senior engineering student at UCLA. "They're really Americanized. They love hot dogs. 1lamburgcrs, pizza and American girls." she said. The boys came to .\menca. she saJd, to escape being drafted into the Vietnamese army. If their parents hadn't patd $3.000 fo r their trip over here. "the boys would be in I.he army fighting Cambochans." The youngsters have all been legally admitted to the country and want to become Amencan citizens. she said. She was appointed their legal guardian but 1s prevented from adopting them because their natural parents are still ah ve Steinberg. who is single. first staned helping Vietnamese young- sters when she worked with the U.S. Cathohc Conference dunng the great Southeast Asia refugee influx 10 1975. And then she had a friend who had ·a Vietnamese pen pal who had et.&ht children. Her youngsters fled to tlus country' to escape th~ Communists and Steinberg ultimately took three of children in as a foster parent. The (Pleaee eee LOVE/ A2) Government dlps lnto Social S~curlty fund for extra cash WASHINGTON (AP)-Its crcdlt aone, the. aovemmeat drew money from Social Security trust fund5 and C-O'hare.ss took a Saturday breather frorri i\a impasse over a balanced budFt plan that bas stalled l~s- , tatioo restoring federal borrowina authority. The Houtc passed an cmcraenc)' measure Friday and the Stnatc acted ~ Saturday CHl t.be btll to ease lhe it crunch for five days. but the two measure carried different la.nauaac and it was left until Monday to Work out the d.ifTettncn. Treasury De~cnt offiClals bad tef midniaht Friday as the deadline for 1ctioo. \: - In ~ilio~. the HouK and Stnatc rtmain qttPJY d1v1dcd ovtr c-ompct- "'I vcnaon or • plan to f ortt • balanced ftidcral budlet lb.al has Men J ' attached to the bill necessary for 1 lona-tenn increase 1n federal borrow- ina authority. Tbus. Con~-css ended the week no further along in rcsolvmg these prob- lems than when the Wttk began. Shortly after I a.m. Siaturday. Senate MaJon t).' Leader Roben Dole. R·K.an., wcanly summed up the iooonclus1vc lcgtslat1ve action and its tm~ct on govcmment.operauons: • h 's a very compli~tcd am," Dole said. "Had we done notruna. notJunawould have happened. Do1na whal we did, noth1na ~ happen. And bad we passed the House vCRJon, nothma would have hap- pened. So that' nothmJ. l\nd thaf precisely what we were arau1n1 'bout." Now that the Treasury De~rtmcnt has tapped \be Soaal Sccunty funds and other sowus of ca b, the aovctn· mcnt wlll be able to ,et by unnl Nov 14. "If we don't do someth1na by the 14th of November. then the U nited States will be in default." Dole said. "In other words. we wo n't be able to honor our obbpttora." The aovernment has reached its C'Utrent bom>wtna hm1t of S 1.824 trillion. When Co~ f1ulcd to complete acuon on any incrcuc in that limit on Fnda • the Treasut) bcpanment.. 1n .effect. rcdtcmed s l 7 bellion lft aov· cmment ICC'Uritic held t>Y t.be ScxiaJ Sccunty trust fund. the CiVll Scril~ Rcllttmcnt Fund and the Ra1ttoad Ret1ttment Fund 11\.at acuon lov.-ercd \be level of federal debt outstandina and allowed (Pl--... Ta.SA.8U'RT I ill .. __ , \v · can•t ...-iia read? ~dae--c1euty ... -.··aoll'triaal.llC.'.t.blabran tM ~ pa71 DO attention wlllle leaclln& W ,_ .. II.. tlD 19t ln tlle ...ta. Perla.apt tile aodoe 19 -17 ,_ .._ wtlo eaa rea4. \ ' l CAR INSURANCE J,A_W IGKORED ••• Al teeD 8macW 11.a1emmt1 tbowina the ftMlltive effect of cn!oroemeiu 6.ave tic1""Ul1ed ti.cit~ for iutancc, duri~ the ft.nt month the law was in efreet, the city of Newpon Beach lost $6,400, said police officer Trent Hams, ••90 it's a ~or expeme to the city.'' .. Our pobcy 11 we'U Uk the drivers lft.bey have insurance, and if they say they don't the officer writes a nc:na· tion on the other citation (covcrini the violation that prompted tht pullover) '° the j\Jdae will know," Harris said. Then the jud&e can decide whether to cite and fine the otlender. be said. .. We're not cittn& at all," said Hun~on Beach police Lt. Job0> foa&er. 'We wrote 800 citations in one month for that violation. A very biah percentaae of drivers don't have any proof of insurance. .. And it -oost us $16,000 in one month of enforcement," he said. In San Oemente, traffic ofliecrs .ipued 27 citations in ~ptember, said police tl Bob McDoneU. and the city s-id SS40 to the state. Of those 27 violators only two were fined, McDonell said. .. In euence we've instructed our people that unless you're absolutely sure' the motorist doesn't have in- surance, then don't write it," he said. Likewise, Irvine police arc issuing citations only when drivers admit the~~n 't have insurance, said police Lt. Allevato. .. We do ask everybody for proof," he said. "lf they say they foraot we wamthem." Irvine officials don't know yet bow much the new law hu cos1 them, but the dry so fat bu paid SS0,000 to the state smce the law took eftCct. "We're way behind whe"' we were last year in ft.net revenue " Allevato sai~. "even tho\Alh our cltationa arc way up." Fountam Valley police are cit.in& violators only in the most obvious cases, said LL Dave Brokaw. Accordina to Assistant City Man- ager Ray Kromer, Fountain Valley lost about $41700 in three months of enforcement. But they're hoping some of that will be offset by convictions, be said. ~a Beach police don't know yet how the newtawis affecting t.beir revenues, said Capt. Jim Spreinc. "But because we're awatt of the ~tential cost~ we've taken. the Pos- ltion that we'll ask everybody, but only write them up if they admlt they don't have insuranoe," he said. Aoyd Garrett, manager of the member Lqal Services Department of the Southern Califorrua Auto- mobile Oub (AAA), said they have found similar responses by police throu&hout the f 3 counties they serve. "We found quite a bit of it in Oraqe County w~ law enfo~ ment hu oqsed to enforce the law bec:aute of revenue loss to the cities.," Garrett said. "Those who initiated the law thouaht it would be a wash -what kxa1 qeGdes paid to the state and coun.s would be offtet by the fines coltecud -but that basn 't happened. .. Ju~s are waivina or reducma the fine af violato11 have aone out and bou&btinJW"anoe ol'>promited to. The j\JdeeS I've talked to thouabt the purpo1e of the law was tO cncouraae peoele to act insurance, and . the.>'. don t feel it would be encouhE1f you levy a fine on top of the · cost of insurance these days." tt said. Attempts arc bein& made in Sacra- mento to correct the Oaws. he said. A bill wu introduced at the end of the I 98S leSSion that would have heh>Cd, but Gov. Deuancjian vetoed it because it would·have transferred a financial burden to the state, Garrell said Nevertheless, police spokesmen say, cbanaes in the law will have to be made before police apncies will vif!rously enforce it apin. We wouldn't care if the state gets theirs," said Irvine police Lt. Al- levato, "but they're taking it at the l>c§!nning before there's even a fine. •That doesn't happen on any other section of the Vehicle Code." TREASURY TAPS SOCIAL SECURITY.~. Prom Al the aovemment to borrow new money from the public without breachin& the existing credit ceiling. Treasury Secretary James A. Baker Ill said he reluctantly took the action. .. I rccosnizc that accelerated ~ demption of these obligations, while clearly within my legal authority, will disadvantage the trust funds because it will result in a loss of interest to these funds," Baker said. "However, I am prepared to authoriu this action in order to assure that 811 who are scheduled to receive payments from the trust funds are paid so that the PROTEST •.. Prom A l Pope and Rome." But Fr. Paul Martin, pastor at Mission San Juan Capistrano, said the cancellation was simply a matter of streamlining the schedule after the new parish church went into regular use. .. Now we have a 600-seat capacity church -triple our former capacity -so we eliminated two Efl$lish Muses and a Latin Mass," he said. A 7: I 5 a.m. Latin Mass is still celebrated in the Serra Chapel at the Mission. · And each month a Tridcntinc Mass is celebrated in Garden Grove. Martin said some Catholics may have interpreted recent actions by Pope John Paul U as a return to the pre-Vatican 2 church, such as per- misaion to celebrate the Tridcntine Mass. But Vatican 2 was an effort to bring the church closer to its members, and "there's been a remarkable renewal in the chun::h,"·Fr. Martin said. ••nc pope has said where modi- fications arc needed, let's make them. But it's not a return to 'the good old day&,"' he said. Martin said he has met with some of the protesters who belong to the parish and talked about what can and cannot be done within the mandates of Rome. federal government does not de- fault." · Social Security Administration of- ficials sa.id the November monthly benefit payments ·of SI S.S billion were issued as usual to recipients. Treasury off'tcials said the book· keepina transfer would eott the trust funds S IO mjllion in lost interest. Some members of Congress have ·estimated the impact will be much worse, with one estimate from con- gressional economists puttiDJ the loss at $300million a year through the end of the century. Arcbltect honored Some lCJislaton also have said that the transfer of Social Security trust funds to cover other aovcmmcnt $.om iJ improper and :t..': · Sen Daniel Patrick Mo · , . 0-. Y., l&id such action wu '4w..holly uma:ep<able,.. and that the Social. Security 1abcommittee of the Senate Finance Committee would have a bcarina OD the matter Tbunday. However, there hu been .,eberal agreement that when Co~ ~ solves its current budaet dis{>ute, it will also pass legislation restoring any losses to the trust funds. A plaqae ded.lcation In A1IM Park. LaCmaa Beach, wu held S.ta.rday by tbe <>ranee Coa.DtJ Board of 8apent.on to honor Ann tlarUtoph, who donated plana for a plaJSJ'ODDd at tbe park. Wttll tile local arclaltect-la ,Japem.Gr Tom Riley. LOVE FOSTERED ••. Cyclist hits car, critical From A l younasten grew up, had children of their own, and now she's the god- mother of two babies. Steinberg says with a twinkle that her sons .. arc just as good and just as rotten as all kids -they really 8lC normal and super." A 23-ycar-old Costa Mesa man was injured critically Saturday night when bis motorcycle slammed into the rear of a car near Orange County FaiJ'srounds in Costa Mesa, police said. Clear skies f On ow patchy clou ds It wlll be~ «*!It toct.y end Monday, except for patctty ie.. night and MrlY '"°'=:Plow clouda or tog .aong tht Southern Callfomte OOMt. c.oWI 40t to Mer eo. J.41ght from 70 to 79 neer the COMt to ebout to In~~ kAnd .,... ... be 1Unnylund8ywt\h hight rMQlnQ from eo to 15, wtth CIOot.' ~ ~ Mon«My. ft wlll be tw except fOt patchy '8t• night and Mf1Y morning low okluda orlog today Ind Mond'Y. Lowe Wtll be around eo. The . mount.in .,... can tJq>eCt ci.ar da)'I todey Ind Mondly. 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CNI 74 47 Monday81 10'67Llft.,llld ........... ...... .... 17 44 t:4S p.1n. State law curbs protection of marine life, says official BJ ROBERT BAl\&ER °' .............. A state law prevents officials from acttna in a timely manner to protect cndulCred fish and other marine life in Southern California coastal waters, the director of a marine conservation ,group has charged. .. Unless a population of fisti. marine mammals or marine birds ts in danaer of collapsing. nothin& can be done about it," Carl Nettleton. executive director of the Pacific Region of the National Coalition for Marine Conservation uid Saturday. Nettle1on. whose group represents about 10,000 boaters and marine conservationists in Oranae County and throughout Southern California, first airccf bis concerns at a sym- posium sponsored last week by the American lnstitute of Fisheries Re- search Biologists at Marineland. The symposium addressed the controversial use of gill nets that has been associated with the overfishing or several species in recent years, Nettleton said. The problem is rooted in the Fish and Game code that requires actfon only if there is thorou&h and adequate scientific evidence that a species is in danger of irreparable inJury, Net- tleton said. Nettleton said he and his group arc worting to win public support for a chanae in laws to permit Fish and Game officials to intervene in pro~ lcm areas before they reach ·a critical s~. 'ln fisheries, the only adequate scientific evidence is the commercial fish catch," Nettleton said. "This means that the only evidence of a fisheries coUapsc is often when the commercial catch is at or near collapse. This is not management, it is crisis prevention at best," he said. He also said that the state a1sO does not keep records of salt water re(; reational catchc5 so anglers can't prove that their fisheri~ have declin- Search launched for missing man An Oranac• County search and rescue team launched a hunt Satur- day for an elderly man who apparent- ly wandered away from a San Juan Capistra.no retirement home. The man, identified as 71-year-old Dreyfus Isaac Gardner, walked away from the Casa San Juan Retirement Home about 8:30 a.m. Thursday. He wu last seen at a service station at Ortega Highway and the San Diego freeway at about 9 o'clock that Thursday. Lt.· Larry Richy said the man was believed to be in excellent physical condltJon. Butadaugbterwho lives in San Juan Capistrano has become increasingly worried and bas posted a $1 ,000 reward for anyone who finds him. He is about S feet, I 0 inches tall and weighs about 1 SS pounds. He has short gray hair, green eyes and was last seen weariDJ a blue plaid cowboy shirt, Levis, and blue and gold tennis shoes. He bas a missing front tooth. Boy Scout volunteers and a sheriff depai:trnent helicopter were slated to jotn the search. ed. The numbers of halibut and white sea bass arc decreasing in the waters ~ off La&una Beach, Newpon Beach and f{untington Beach, Nettleton said, and should merit official action, if permitted by law. He also said that in local coastal waters whales arc being entangled and lost in gill nets-traps that are set upright in the water to catch fish by cntanglin& their pus in their meshes. A report is being anvestigated, bosaid, that 200 marlin were taken illeplly by gill net one night recently near catalina. Leadership of union still male By die AalOciated Pren The AFUIO ran into an image problem with women union mem- bers when the federation's leaders passed over a female candidate and filled four vacancies on the executive council with men. Of the 35 members of the labor federation's executive council, only two arc women. The council is dominated by middle-aged white m~e~. mlny of them fepresentina building tradesmen and work.en in declining manufacturing industries. The woman candidate for one of four openings on the council at last week's AfL.CIO convention in Anaheim was Linda Puchala, presi- dent of the 23.~member Associa- tion ofAight Attendants. Puchala represents the future of o~ized la~r -in the rapidly growin1 service sector of the econ- omy that now has 75 percent of the nauon's jobs. Three of her current foster sons attend Huntington Beach High where Steinberg is the coordjnator of the Enalish as a Second Language pro- gram. She's in charge of getting about 1 SO foreign language speaung y:ounsten proficient enough to pass district and state tests. And some typically have no learn- ing skills and can't read or write in their own language. Despite the drawbaclc.s, about SS percent of the forciarJ-born youngsters passed stiff local high school gradual.Ion require- ments in the last three ycan. She receives financial assistance throu&h the foster care program for only two who arc under 18. But they all work to help makes ends meet. One is a musician and others work at the Huntinaton Beach/Fountain Val- ley Boys and Girls O ub, in the book room at ·Huntington High, at a retirement home and as a waiter and busboy. The victim, David Rysan, was rj~from~sm~o~~Mdwui~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ burled over the top of the car before s~ bis bead on the street, accordina to police. He was not Stcinber&, who is entering her 21st year at the Huntineton Beach cam- pus, was honored by the Orange County Department of Education recently for maltina an outstanding contribution to education in improv- ina prospects for minority students. Just Call 642-6086 .. They•re Americanized -maybe too Americanized in some respectf," she said. "They have the same values. Money and•looks arc important to them JUst like to the Amencans." There have been instances of racial problems that she declined to dwell on. and her sons have developed a stnse of wariness in some situations. But all in all, things have worked out just fine in her happy family. she said. wcarin& a safety helmet. Police said the accident occurred at about 7:2S p.m. when the motorcycle followed the car on Arlinaton Av- enue. The c.ar slowed to make a tum but the motorcycle failed to stop. Ryan underwent auraery at Foun- tain Valley Reaional Hospital where bis condition was listed as critical but sable. There were no othtr injuries. The accident is under investiption. Wut do yoe like aboat tk Dally PU.t? Wut doa't yoa llke? 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Orange Coast OAll Y PILOT /Sundt)', Novemb« 3, 1985 1t A:J \ ION/ RU>======= Disaster lends new meaning to Day of ·Dead Ancient Mexican ritual for deceased given special solemnity in observance MEXICO CITY (AP) -The Day of the Dead, an ancient ritual rencc-ti~g Mexicans' mystical relationship with the deceased, was observed with s~ial solemnity Saturc!ay in the cap1taJ. where thousands died in September's earthquakes, In cemeteries and at the wreckage of buildings crumbled by the huge Sept. 19 quak~ • .survivors began late Fn day arranging flowers and frujt, wine, a special "brqd of the dead" and other offerinp that observers feel would please the dead on their annual visit to the Earth. • Tbose left homeless by the collapse of the bit Nuevo Leon apartment building returned Friday night to the site to honor the 800 people believed to have died there. They erected an makeshift altar on a pile of wrecked cars and dusty Ralphs, 7,000 retail clerks settle bitter labor dispute By tbe A11oclated Pre11 LOS ANGELES -Ralphs Grocery Co. has agreed to rehi re 200 veteran f~ clcr~s and to restore the hours of many in a settlement of a bitter labor dispute wath the workers' union. The settlement reached Friday ends the battle over Ralphs' use of lower-paid clerks to do the work of veteran food clerks a statcm.ent released by both sides said. Th~ ageement directly affects 7,000 ret~il clerks in _126 Ralphs stores in Southern California. Presidents of local unions said the settlement was "a fu ll fal! and equitable rcsolut!on'. which will benefit all the clerks employed by Ralphs Grocery Co. and indirectly all union clerks in Southern California." Berkeley school battles bats · BERKELEY -Disbo~very 6f a dead. rabid bat on the steps of an clcm.entary school an~ another, apparently healthy _bat in the attic, has led o~c1.als to move 60 children to a new school site.~ parent of a child attending. Hillside School found the first bat Monday mommg, said Jacquelyn Housh principal of 0.llford school, where the students have been moved. Dr. Denny Constantine, a state veterinarian who llas made extensive studies of rapid bats . said it is un_likely that any children will get rabies. He said the disease. which ~~be fatal if.not treated, ts spread by bat bites. "The only way people get bitten 1s if they decide to handle one," said Constantine. "We've questioned all the (school-age) children," said the principa.L .:'None-o!-thcm touched Hhe rabid bat~." Deadline nearing, strike likely LOS ANGELES -Negotiators for supennarkcts and 10,000 Southern California meatcutters met Saturday in a final effon to avcn a stnke that both sides said is likely. "It's 99.94 percent cenain that there's going to be a strike Monday, and picket hnes will go up at 12:01 a.m.," said Dan Swmton, spokesman for-the six mcatcuttcr locals. "We're hopeful, but not real optimistic" a walk-out can be averted, said Food Employers Council Inc. spokesman Bob Voight. The mcatcuttcrs' contract expires at 2:01 a.m. Monday. Milton Berle to eulogize comedlan Silvers. LOS ANGELES -Phil Silvers, best known for bis television comedy role as th~ conniving Master Sgt. Ernie Bilko. was remembered as "not only one of the mcest men I met, but the most talented" by fellow c-0mic Milton Berte. Berle was scheduled to eulogize Silvers today at pnvatc services at Mount S1na1 Memorial Park. Invitations were posted at the Friars' Club, a show business gathering place in Be verly Hills that Silvers fa vored, a club spokesman said. Silvers died Friday m his Century City condominium at age 73. Reinalns of mother, daughter ldenil.ned NEEDLES -Skeletons found m the Southern Califorrua desert were idcntt~ed as the remains of an Oklahoma mother and daughter wh o had been the obJect of a cros~-<ountry. search by the woman's husband, officials said Saturday. The remains.of Janie Allen, 40. and her daughter Kimberly Lid yard. 14. were found Oct. 27 ma wash near Needles, 220 miles cast of downtown Los Ange!es, San Bernardino County shenfrs Deputy Dennis Casey said. Their 1dcnt1t1cs were confirmed with dental charts, he said. NATION Hurricane's Dood damage •urv~yed G RAND ISLE. La. -Hurricane Juan's wind, waves and fi ve days of floodwater that was pushed into the tidal lowlands of southern Louisiana have left sodden homes, rotted crops, ruptured levees and wrecked oilfield equipment. Central Louisiana suffered additional crop damage from three weeks of rain before the storm and where fields wcrcn 't flooded many arc too wet for harvest. .. The economic situation with farmers is very severe, and practically a no-ho~ situation." said state Sen. Bill Alkins, who represents seven central LouiSJana parishes. Flnt 6 bodle. lound In sealed coal mlne ORANO EVrLLE, Utah -The bodies offive of the 27 miners who died m a coaJ mine fi re last year were found by crews who entered the Wilberg Mine early Saturday. an official said. Twenty-six men and one woman were working in the mine's 5th Rig.ht sectfon when a fire erupted in a main tunnel into the mine. Three days later, the fast-spreading blaze forced officials to evacuate the mme and seal 1t ID an effort to choke off the flames. The bodies could br removed today, 24 hours from the time they werd-loc.ated. WoRLD 2 J kllled liJ drag-but 6DZJ battle MEXICO CITY -Orua ttafficken in a vm.,c in southern Mexico ambushed a police patrol ~turday and 21 people were killed tn the gun battle, including 17 federal and state policeman.. \he Au.omey Oe~l!s off~ ~rted. A statemtnt carilcd by the 1ovcmmcnt news agency Notimex said the police units in the coastal state of Veracruz were searching for manjuan.a plantations as part of the aovemmenfs anti-narcotics campaign when they were ambushed. It sajd a.mona the sJain policeman was a federal police commander. Jesus Cabrera Guerra. The statement did not identify the four other people killed 1n the 1bootout or gi vc further delails. Aputheld foe. cluh -'ti.I police bJ London ~NOON -Thousands of demonstrators pelted polioe wath bottles. rocks, fireworks.~ and pl.int Saturday outside tbe South African Embassy durina the laracst anti-apertheid protest ever held in Britain. The Rev. JC$SC Jackson, the American blade activist who led the march. pleaded for calm as the blrrqe rained down on police JUAfdin& the embassy ovcrtookina TrafaJpr Square. Police said 11 '4 demonstrators were arrested and three protesters and 10 policemen were injured in scuffii.na io the pKkcd square. One officer was tenously wounded when he was hit on the bead with an iron bar. police aa.ad. DatlJ toll In tra~ upla.1012 now 43 NEW DELHt. India -Tbe death toll rose to '43 Saturday in the cxplosfon ofapsohne t.ankertruck in Padaval vii~ in southern India, lhe United News of India reported. Twenty of the approA&matcly 76 people who were iojured were liakd in critical condltion io a botpital in Kamata 1tate. UNI said. quot1n1 doctors. Man y of the victim• had been coll«tina fuel from the lcakina truck when it uplodcd, h said. SclJool 61JUded on en of Oa12dJJI'• return DEHRADUN, lndja -About 4,000 heavily armed Police were deployed around India's most exclusive prepentory IChool Saturday on the eve oft~ arrival of a most famous alumnus -Prime Miniaicr R~iv Gandhi -for the 1Cbool's SOth anniversary. Gandhi aucnded the Doon School 1n oonhttn Unat Pradesh Jlatc ft-om I 9SS to 1960. He wu tehech.tlcid to appear at the final day cc_Jebration of t.he three-day Golden Jubilee. whic.b bcpn Friday. A mdl1 de1«t0r bu hem 1nsta.Ued •sad more than 4,000 armed pollce:men ~re positioned around the IChoot compound in the wooded fOothills or \be Himalayas. Poltcie say Gandhi, 41 , ls ~ for llSalllntUon by 1kh 1en"Onltt. rubble, approachmg 11 1n aroups of two or three lo llaht candles and place flowers. Some wept for their dead relafives and friends. Others spent the night in ccmctenes, some of which now have common aravcs holding the rcm1uns of hundreds of victims who were never identified. The government says at least 6,000 people died in the SepL 19 quake and one that followed the next night. "Well, there arc more dead people this year," said Antonio Torres. 26, who comes from a fa mily of 10 brothers and estimates he has 50 cousins. His mo~r created an altar Victim rescued fo r the clay laden wtth candles. fl'\.l1'fs.., and other offerinp to ancestorJ. In an unusual observance. about SO homeless people held a ·v1111 in the m1ddJe of the great Zocolo Square in fron t of the Nauonal Palace down- town. To one side, a sroup of lndUlns from the states of Ou aca, VeracruL Michoacan and San Luis Potos; placed flowers on the ruins of an Aztec temple "We Mexicans did not e~1st before the clash and amalgamation of In- dians ~d Spaniards," Miguel de la Madrid wrote In his book. "One Hundred Thoughts on Meiuco. ··pub- )ished a few months before he became Reecue workera ••ed a man trapped lD wreck.age of a mobile home burled by a mudallde near ea.ca.de Mountain RlYer lD Wuhln&ton. Crewa alao foWld the bodle. of two women, and a man Saturday. Supreme Court vacancy filled SACRAMENTO (AP) -Appeals Court Justice Edward Panelh of Saratoga, son of ltahan 1mm1grants. was appointed Saturda} 10 the.state Supreme Coun by Gov. George Deukmcjian. Panelli. -who will be 54 on No\ 23 replaces Justice Otto Kaus, \,\ho resigned. A registered Republican. Panelli 1s presiding JUSt1ce of the 6th D1 stnct Coun of Appeal in Sa n Jose. ''He found ID Amenca the op- portunit) to ma ke bold dreams come true with hard work. 1Dtegnt~ and perseverance." DeukmeJ1an \31d 1n announc10$ the appointment on his weekly radio program "He 1s a man of excepuonal Judgment. patience. fairness. honest} and common sense "He 1s dedicated to the ume- honored pnnc1 ples of JUSt1ce. He recognizes that the essential purpose of 1hat system 1s to plln1sh 1he guilt). protect the 1nnocen1. and provide peaceful. law-abiding c1t1zens ~ ith freedom trom cnme and violence .. pm1dcnt m 1982 The Day o( the Dead blends the ALtecs' regard for death as a 1ran- s1uon to the nC.llt hfe. with tile Roman Catholic conquerers' observance of Nov I as AU Saints' Day and Nov 2 as AJI Souls' Day. For modem Me.lltcans. the Day of the Dead 1s the annual cban« for reuruon With d~ased relauves. wbo remain v1 v1d . The dead are bchevcd to v1s1t bnefl). attracted b> the altar candles Lb.at Ilg.ht their w:ay lO the treats liUd out for them. This >ear. the usually fesu ve at- mosphere wao; subdued in the capita.I. where pockets of dcstrucuoo sull dol tbe city Stores cut down on ~ually l'iuge d1splays or supr skull And cardbotrd skck toru. out of rnpect for those who dLcd last month. Ccremoni~ vary from state to lllte 1n the countryside. each Indian aroup addinJS ns own dew.ls. Jn ncar1>y Tlucala, ob$ervances start Oct. 28 with the amval of souls of people who died an aoc1dents or by su1ode. nus year. the capital was to see the revival of an ancient trad1t1on. still earned on 10 the provm~ wh1c.b the sugar and cardboard skulls and skelet0Ds amuse them.sch-cs by mak- tng fun of pohllcLa(ls Communications loss, air leak 'no threat to missiOn' SPA( E (ENTER. Houst0n tAPI -An air lcalc traced to a furnace and a lossofcommurucauonscaused b) a fire on tbe ground plagued the 1nterna11onal crew of the space shuttle Challenger on 'iaturda}. but officials s~ud there was 110 threat tO the astronauts or to their sc1enc~ mission Space agenc) officials said the leak caused the no"' of oxygen and nitrogen gas from suppl~ t.anls to more than tnple for a shon time and lorccd the astronauts to ~rch for th~ !>ource of the atmosphere loss Flight director LarT) Bourgois said the problem was lxhe.,.ed to be 1n a vent 1n one of fi, e furnaces used to melt metals and g.la<;ses in the laboratof) l:amed 1n ( hallcnger~ cargo ha~ ~ hile \fission ( untrol wa<; ched.- mg the probkm. a communicauons ground station at White Sands. ~.M . sudden!} lost co nt.act \,\ nh the: space- cr.ift .. Edward Panelli Bourgois said later that a ~mall fire at the Wh11e Sands center knocked out power to two comput('rs th at \..eep M1ss1on Control 1n cont.act v. nh a satellite that normalh rdaH com- municauons between the gro.und and shuules Power was restored 10 one of tht' computc.-rs and commun1cattons re- sumed after about two hours. The air leak -was d1~overed when the flov. of OX)'gen and nitrogen u\tO the shuu le''!'> cabin suddenly 1ncTcasod lrom the normal rate of about half a pound an hour to more than two pounds ~r hour The astronaut!.. suspec11ng a regu - lator nav. sv.1tchcd to a back-up regulator S\'item but the high flow rate continued \11ss1on Control !>uspected a fault)' \ah e 1n one of the furnaces and asked the astronauts 1u close the furnace, door Bourgois \a1d the no"' 1mmed1- atel) dropped lo a leak rate he classified as ··,e~ small .. Soviets ring U.S. .Embas·sy ~H .\'"JO '-= Ireland 1 i\Pl -Tht OVlt't-hackt·d g09t'rnmc.-nt ID .\I· ghan1n.rn has surrounded tht' l S Embass' there v.1th soldiers and searchh&b ts. and t-IC'l:lncll\ to thr- compound has ht-en (Ut off. Secretaf') • of State George P ~h ult1 said 'iatur· da) Inside the emtia'\' r "-ahul a I '1· )Clp°r.0~1;J~ .. ""HJIC'f 1AhC1 '>hppcd lO through JO open gate." 1•n Fnlia\ 1s talking to .\menl.'."an diplomat~ atlout his ··nptwn\ · \hultz said Wandering whale tagged The sold1c:'r \,\ho had ~en on guard Jul\ at Radu 1-...ll'lul near the L S Emtias~'. ~mi:d Cl1nlu!>ed sa)tng at tirst that hr wanted to go home ·our posture 1~ tl• do our best to 1l1 alter hi' intr-rest' 'hulu said Ht• J1"-1: us\Cd the 1nl 1dent before h1 ) plJne <;topped hc.4rt> tu refuel on the "'a' from Washington 10 Helsinki. Finland Therr-'ihult1 planned to spend thr-WC<'kend ~t,>re th mg to \tosctl\.\ l>D Monda) lor pre-summit PITTSBURG, Calif. (AP)-Four men in a boat tagged Humphrey the whale with a radio transmmer shot from a crossbow Saturday and said they could hear 1t going "beep-bet'p" on their recei ver. But the transm11tcr htt Humphrey "a Im.le low." and was not coming out oft he water every time the humpback whale came up to breathe The "beep. beep" cannot be heard unless the transmitter 1s out of the wa ter. So the scientists were tr)'IDg to hit him with a second transmmer a hule higher on his body. said Hal Alabaster o( the National Oceanic and At- mospheric Admin1strat1on. The 40-foot. 4S-ton humpback. whale. in his 23rd da\ 1n inland waters. was sw1mm1ng Saturda} JU'it off this town at the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Ri ver~. five m lies downstream from where he was Fnda). but still 35 to 40 mile-; from the Golden Gate Sc1ent1sts said the} plan on Sunda} to try to herd Humphrc} back toward the Pacific Ocean b) using 33 boats to set up a some curtain of underwater pipe-banging and a1r gun percussion <.\second whale. a fTe). appeared 1 n an Francisco Ba} fnda~ but ~v.am back into the ocean Last week. sc1entms from Oregon State Un1\ers1t) fa11c'd man effort to stick an ad\anced <;atell11r--li n~<'d de\ ice to H umphre) "'1th J I C\-foot pole. but never got cloo;er th.m ~) l)r 50 ~ards. Sunda) ·s hr-rd mg etl on v. as de- cided upon at J meeting Thursda) in acramento ot 21 manne b1olog1w, and government utTic1al~ from throughout Nonh .\menca. some lin ked b> telephone conference calb P1pe-bangrng boats droH' the -whak 14 miles dov.nstrcam last Sunda\, but he retn-at('d 1he ~me distance back upstream overnight This 11me. tht' son1l l unJ1n v.1 11 ~ ma1nta1ned at nipu The pip<' banging. l Jllr,1 "11i!..11m1" b~ thcJapanc~ "'ho ongina1t·111t v.a' ~u n Oct :!4 tal'-~ "'1th 'll't leadt'r M tlhall GorhalhC\ and Fon:1gn \i1D1<>1c1 Eduard Shevardnadze The incident 1nvoh mg tht• '°)()\ 1et \Old1er. a pn' atC' v. ho v.as not otheN 1 'iC 1den 11 fi<'d fol lov. ed the strange ca~ ot a ~2-\lear-old l 'kra1- n1an seaman v. ho JUm p<"d off a <;o, 1et treightt'r ID 'cl.\ nrkanc. He said at fi~t tha1 he.-\.\.lnteu politic.ii J\\lum in thr l n1tcd "i1at<''i hut l.ttc."r he.-told l aulhonn~ he "antl"d to return home Parking meters star on anniversary -.,, \.I' ..,, ... , ... Prtacetoa llaJOl"Butlua Boa9..,_ud watic.IM9u N&aeJ ...... 11. ,_.a MrtMay i&t •a~ •et.. Objects of scorn for five decade a luted with para de. songs PR lNC'ETO:"<. r-,: J I .\Pl -Thr 50th ann1\ef'\al) of the par\...mg meter Iona loathed b\ motomts. v.a' celebrated Saturday ~ith a parade sonas. potms and awards tor the mo~t 1ngen1ous e'cuses for fa1hna to ke<'p the C'Om-eate~ fed .\II I. tOO ot the of\en<uf'5ed par~· mg meter\ 1n this borouah halt-wa~ between t v. "t ork and Ph1l1dt'lph11 Y.Orc hau and ~porttd aold and blur balloons th t sa.td. "Happ\ SOth 81nhda\ Parlunt Metc-n .. "M> hand\ arc \till numb .. \aJd Becca Miller 11 . onr-of about 40 children who r«ea'l"d 1ce ere. m , nd cake af\er drc ini up t~ mtt~ durina a stc•d> dr111le 1n temperatures an t.bc low 50\ John Jae n. chief()( cit) parl>.inf operauoa.s, sa•d ~ten brina 10 S milhon u nually he1'C and havt bttn • ""'} ofl1ft m the borouah for) ~~"' The meten require a lot of "tcnder lo' •na re." he said a' he d1 pla)'td pictum of perktna mctn tn'entor Cartton C Maatt. ear1y mctei · prototypn and 0\lahoma Ctt ~ polt« offi<Xr$ t1c1';tuna earl} '1olaton 1n the at)' wbett \ht mrtcr " •n~ntcd tn t9H "Thi II my firll me Cf pendc,n said• ~m1na ~rt Korlbl. f'CIKJNl 'I.lies rrpre~ntatl\t' for Park-0.MetC'r ot R us~n,1t1e '\rl one of thC' na11on ~two ma;or meter compani~ fhr compa.n} donated $600 to hdp l\"ner the lo!>\ 1n meter rt\.C'nue' Junng thr part\ ..._orlin <;.1111 the ong1nal intent ot the: parl>.inJ mtt('1 was to help c11 1c' ktc'p tra01< mo\ ma w merchant<; rould ha'e a greatt'r 1umover ot r ustomr-rs Korlin ..aid hr J1d not knov. ho..., m.in\' mctel"i there arr nationwide .. hut hr noted that therr arc 70.000 meter. in Ne .... 'I orl ( It) alone The homuah also celebrated a S l ".000 \lollndfaU m oHrdut parl>.1ng 11clr-ts paid un\JCT an amne1t) pro- vam that began a month ago and ended Saturda\ Thr-Sorous.h <.oun,11 declared the partial amne~\\ as a wt) to colkct tht' ftt<1 and clca.r boro\llh ~T'ds A SI O ft"( 1\ imposed 1fa warrant ll ll ued Mtttn alon1 the strttts of Pnn<lt'- ton. home of Pnnttton Un1vcn."'Y C'"ost 10 ccnu an ho~r white mete~ 1n pubhc riart.ma lots \ S2 for 10 hours The bi&h t fine s-1d by a 1oak person •-as$"136 a.nd that person, Who was not 1dcnufied, wiU recc1vc a m:t da)' of parlcina at any mc"'1'. • A parade of about SO peop&t arou1"1 Tt&tt Par\: .. ..,. led by two often· malWnocS boroqh cmplo) mt\Cr nwcf Mary Copper and mtur man And)' Aodcnoo, who wen qucm and klna of the <debrahon. • ScHOOL Nons 0 Services dean named at Golden West - Karen Slemmer Karen Klammer of Laf!na Beach was recently named usoct1te dean of community let'Vicet for Golden West Colleae by the Coast Communtuy Colleae District Board of TNstces. Klammer will direct the c:oUeae's non-<:redit fee-based prop-am. · She.was formerly Auociate Dean, Community Relations for the collqe. l"oreJ6n •tade.qi. Ei&bt American Field Service stu- denu will be enrolled at Corona del Mar Hi&h School and Newpon Harbor Hiah School for the l 98S.1986 school year. They are: At Corona del Mar Hilb School: Judith Alder from Switzerland. Sherif Attia from EIYPr, Ela N-.jiro from Panama, and"-lnaundc Ritz from Brazil., At Newpbn Harbor Hiab Schoo~ Simone du Chesne from Australia. Carla Espinba from P'onupl, Claudia (Lorena) Funez from Honduras and ~yal Sbai from Imel. Ana del Poco and Y eela Perez de Lucu from Spain, G ustavo Lauarini and Marcelo Siqueiro from Brazil1 Johan Lo&dbera froro Sweden ana Bryajar l(ups from Norway will ~~r:iCf the school year at Estancia H.iah School in Costa Mesa u pary of the Pacific lntercuJtural Exchanae and the European Foundation of Foreian Studies. ao.toa •tadl• Ann Slocum of Costa Mesa recent- ly bepn her studies at the New Ena}and C.olleae of Optometry in Boston, MUJ. After four yean of course work she wiU m:eive a doctor of optometry ~m is a 1984 .,-aduate of UC Irvine where she received a bachelor of science dqree in ,bioloaical sci- ences. ARE YOUR CLOSETS CLOSING IN ON YOU? Qu.ljty bullt-tn cla#U t o llt your 1ndi"1du.J n..d.a. 6 REASONS to call today/ • Our Price• can't be beat • Orqa.ztized. cl0Mt1 can double your space • Cu.tom-not modular • One day inltallation • Mirrored wardrobe doon available • We do garag .. too. La/a7ette 9CIJolar Freshman Peter W. Chcna of Costa Mc~ recently was selected as .a Lafayette Collqe Marquis Rqional Scholar, in Easton, Pennsylvania. The collqe selects 12 scholan from selected metropolitan areas in the U.S. Cheng attended Newport Harbor Hiah School. He plans to m~or in bioloa)'. · Alam.nu adn.. William J. Turpit of Costa Mesa bas been named u one of six recipients of the I 98S Alumnus Advisor of the Year award by Kappa Siama Fraternity. M ite.bell was ~leaed from a field of 200 KaJ>pa Siam& alumni who serve the fraternity on a volunteer basis. . Natloaal Merit Brent Payne of Newport Beach has been desianated a Commended Stu- dent by the National Merit Scholar- ship Prosram. The award is only p ven to the top S percent of the over one million people who take the PSA T /NMSQT Payne is a student at the Thatcher School in Ojai. Ne• Yor.k Ind• Leo W. Cayer and Daniel A. Pinkston of Huntington Beach were among the 1,200 adults to recently receive dCVCCS from Reaents CoUqe of The Unaver,sity of the State of New York. Regents Collqe students are work- ing adults who have earned some oolleae credit in the past and would like to finish theirde&rces in a flexible convenient manner. . ...... Zoo condors can'tltve in· wilds SAN OIEGq (~) -A waldlif~ official has cnttcazed :z.oo k~pel'I handlina of five rare California condors sayina the human co~ta~t -makes the birds unsuitable for hfe tn Ann8locam National Jledt Eight biah school seniors in the Newpon-Mesa Unified School Di~ trict have been named National Merit Scholanhip semi-finalists; They represent the top half of one persent of California high school seniors. They are: From Corona del Mar High School: Michael Ferris, Steve Hoblit, Bryce Johnson, and Lee Wilson. From Costa Mesa High School: Jennifer Booth. From Estancia High School: Michael Galant. From Newport Harbor Hi,gh School: Joseph Corbo and Maunce Lee. Scholarships will be awarded in the spring of 1986. Travel with Charlie - Charlie, a S-three:old ter- the wild. Jan Riffe of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service told a state com· mission that the condors would be incapable of fending for themsel.ves because they've teamed to associate food with human contact. The five condors were moved out of isolation 'It the Los Angele_s Zoo last May. They had been nomina~d as candidates for release 1~to. the wtld as part of a program oc.s1&ned to bolster the condor's dwindling popu- lation. Riffe said af the plan to release fi ve condors in 1986 is to succeed now, three birdS living in the wjld should .be captured immediatcly .. Tha~ wo~ld help preserve the genetic d1verstty amoDJ the captive breeding Oock. which now numbers 21 , he t~ld .the state Fish and Game Comma~sao~. There are six condors known to h ve m the wild. 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' • 28 years secondary, college and university teaching experience. • Co-author of textbook on teaching literature. • Endof'Md by DEA tMChert and CARE parenta. • Parent of two Marina High School atudenta . QIT THI INCINTIVll AND PIUORITlla RIGHT AND 1WACHllll CAN TUCH ANY80DY ~ , . I r, Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Nowmber 3. TN5 Bonnie CUtrey Robert Gerard Oeorae Ranna Steplaen 8aldl ~ell Sadakow Jerry 8alllftll Teacher salary flapt,op HB school board is·sue By ROBERT BARKER is probably the most important issue children's education our No. I pn-quality educauon that we demand °' .. ....,,...... m the district. ority and always remember -a from our public schools. Hard feelings from' a batter teacher "The present trustee majority, it schoolhouse is a building with tomor-"Our schools rank among the salary dispute and anger lingering appears., has developed a good guys row inside." nation's finest. To maintain this from the I 984 firing of Marina High (us) vs. the bad guys (tcachen) Castrey has two stepdaughters and leadership, we must d edicate School Principal Paul Berger are mentality and prefers to carry on an six grandchilren and bas lived in ~rselves to a teamwork approach in fueling the Huntington Beach u nion advenanal, 'hold the fort at all costs' Huntington Beach for J 0 yean. seeking solutions to the pressing fiscal High School District school board relationship." She's on the board of di1'lctors of and social issues facing our distnct. campaign. Sullivan contends trustees dis-the United Way of Orange County "I pledge to work immediately to and was chairman of the Orange re-establish meaningful parent, The names of seven candid.ates played a "war games" mentality that County Commission on the Status of teacher, student and board dis- seek.ing three posts will appear on affects students who can sense teacher Women. She's a member of the Pi cussion; to re-establish ethical credi- Tuesday's ballot. In addition, unrest in the classroom. t.ambd.a Theta Education Ho{lor bility to our athletic programs; and to chiropractor Bob Osborne took out Sullivan and his wife, Linda, have Society and the Huntington Beach create an environment that will allow nominatinJ papers last week and will li ved in Huntington Beach 15 years. Union High School District Adult our teachers to do what they do best be a write-an candid.ate in the district Their two daughters attend Marina Education Advisory Committee. -to leach." thaf1ncludes biah schools in Hunt-High School. David K. Warfield, a 30-ycar-old Robert E. Gerard. a teacher, writer inston Beach, .rountain Valley and businessman, said local school cam-and axaduate student, is the youngest I Westminster. Bonnie Castrey, 43. is an arbi-puses have become poltical battle-candidate at age 25. He's a member of The 700-plus teachers, who have trator/mediatorwhowon the I 985-86 grounds. Huntinaton Bcacb/Califom1a Re- been working without a contract for woman ofachievcment award for the "The essence ofour hi~ schools is publican Assembly. I nearly a year, arc fielding a slate of WPreo~et 5501.0ranangc WCo°.::~rs B0u~~n~d ~asd oot.od in the special relationship that Gerard said he 1s "gravely con- threc candidates in an attempt to •• tl 1 teachers have with students. Our cemed with our teachers and their decide the dispute at the ballot box. garnered the YWCA silver medallion schools should be a place where this malignant contract negotiations and award IS professional WOJNA of..thc oond IS reanfo rCCd byiffiffinas ralfO n, he-ramnant-drug infestation Of OUT #". J upportsi~ui vcuit.Y year in 1980. staff, and above all, the board of schools.:; u • proicssor erry ullivan, busi-"The most important issues in our t.rustces. "Throughout the years, many can- neuman David Warfield and busi-school district arc the lack of com-"Yet for the past year, the value of d id.ates and elected officials have nesswoman Bonnie P. Castrey. prebensive curriculum, class size, our classroom professionals has been proposed 'back-to-basics' to ,....,ody they have been far too inadequate to nounsh the literary diets of our starving students. "It's about tame we quit t.allung about 1t and indeed construct some concrete educational plllars. I believe I po15ess the will and dnve strong enough to turn these stagnant proposals into growina reality." George Hanna. 55, didn't provide anformauon to the newspaper. At a candidate forum, be wd be strooaJy favored quaranuna!\4 victims of av qwrcd immune deficiency syndrome (AJDS) and not alloW1ng them to attend schools. Bob Osborne. SO. a cblropractor, said be has mounted a wnte-1n campaign because he favors allowing the use of school facilities dunng the school day to student religious or- pmzations. LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT? ~ ... Tlae le •-lae OU \ ~ STARVING STUDENTS SURVIVAL KIT A mutt for• •tudent trytn11 to •urvlve away fromhom•. MIDLIFE Cl\ISIS GIFT BOX CheH tho .. • blu•• away with tbl• 11lh. A GIFT SET OF 4 COOKING IN THE NCJ DE COOKBOOKS Fun recipe•, Humorou• $1ft95 enecdot•• end much mor•. ;, C.11 or Writ• For Fr.e Information on orderln11 theu Item• end more. The chief target of the teachers is poor staff morale and all the sympto-challenged by the current board student illiteracy and to kick a little incumbent Stephen Smith who has ma tic issues that arc part and parcel of majority. As a result, our campuses culture into the shallow creases ofour criticized faculty members for engag-the major issues including dropout have become political battlegrounds. students' pants, yet still our schools i~ in walkouts and sick-ins at the rate, drug and alcohol abuse and lack "I have served on a board of produce 'graduates' who cannot daf- heigbt of unrest last spring. of trust between community, district trustees. I have been active for over ferentiate WiJliam Shakespeare from AZUA . (lit) fft-a7es Smith, along,.with the majority of and staff. six years at the state and local levels Willie Wonka. Granted, there have TREASURES ::!! ~~";;~;! the~.bcld~eli~ua5pe~nt r-·~·w~e~.=~~w:t:e~rs=·~al=l~m=u:n~m=a=k=e~o:u:r_:w:o:ili:·:n~g~to~~pr~o=m=o=te~t=b=e~ty~pe~~o=f~bee~=n~~=m~e~i;m~p;r;o~~~m~e;n;a;·~h;o~w~c~v~~~·~=~~~===~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pay raise offer. "They deserve .more money," be said, "but we just don't have at." Smith, an attorney. also has come in for fire for being on the board majority that SUPJ><?rlCd the I 984 ouster of Marina High School Princi-SHUTTERS SPECIALLY pal Paul Berger. · "I believe the most important issue fa~ing the district is whether the board of trust~ will remain an independent body that puts the interests of our students and com- munity fint." Smith said. "Oun is one of the outstanding school districts in the nation having received local, state and national recognition for our outstanding pro- grams and these honors have been achieved by a school board free of control of special interest groups." Smith, 42, and his wife Mary have lived in Huntington Beach I 5 years. They have three children. He's been active in the Huntington Beach Kiwanis Club and Chamber of Com- merce and bas coached youth basket- ball teams. • Maxwell N. Sudakow, 45, a busi- nessman, is another candidate sucss.- iDf. inde~ndence. 'I think that teachers certainly want to control the board and I don't think it would be in the best interest to have an interest group in control," he said. Premium Cheese Ball Melt Away Mints 2 be11s s~.00 $2.99 ea. FREE! When you buy o Hickory foarma gift WOflh t20 or more. Riglt row. 'Nlth a Hickory Foons '1ft pu:chase of S20 0< more. you'll get a delicious Premium Cheese 8c.'j "I 'I l I \I 1 11 11 H Coffee Buy 1 poond, gn a "'1 lb Cafe Royal FREE! (o $399 value) FREB ~ 11 /11/11 PRICED_ Capture the outdoors and create comfort with these custom moveable shutters in the colors, sizes and styles you want! Sudakow, a former Ocean View School District trustee, said be op- potet mandatory agency fees "be- caute I don't want to stop recruitment (into the teachers' union ) or tp be a part of it." He also is against banding arbitration. He thinks local officials should be retponsible for local de-WESTCLIFF PLAZA FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY. cisions. 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They buy more. because we are the most prosperous country on earth. While the blessi~ of God arc the reason for our prosperity, a part of that blcssiqg is the freedom, and security tliarwe enjoy. A part of that freedom, and security 'arc provided by our Anny, Navy.1ir FQrco-·and pplice and fire depan- ments. Tbese as weU as our depart- ments of gov~mment cost money. These are provided by taxes. Most manufacturers have realized that they can move their entire manufacturing operation to another country and save money. These countnes welcome them and give them a tax break because they represent prosperity in the shape of Americ.an dollars. They can hire cheap labor. often at less than $1 per hour. They can ship their pfoducts into the great market in this country with little or no tariffs. Certain co untries are entirely ex- empt from taxes by our politifians. They are paying little o·r no UlXC$, and we are buying their products because they are cheaper. Their former American employees are now on the role$ of the unemployed and paying little taxes. Because of these policies. by our RQUticians. this country is sinking farther and farther in debt The .interest on ·our deficit causes it to grow at an enormous rate. What we need te do is to balance the budget with tariffs. We will pay part of it, through hi&her prices, on imported products. We wiU have help, how- ever, by the Americans that will be employed when our manufacturing companies find that it will be as prosperous to come home, because of tariffs. We arc .going to pay, however it goes. We may as well let tariffs baJance the budget. It's time for fore~ products to pay their part of the bill. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa It'snot toob8d , . - to grow older BOSTON -When I was a young prig of20, I had a professor I regarded with exquisite contempt. He was ~owing bald, and he tried to conceal 1t by combing his hair from o~e side of his head all the way across his pate. If be had ever got caught in the rain, he would have looked awfully siUy, with his pompadour covering one ear. Offshore drilling essen*1al ( couldn't understand why people like him should be so vain about aging. Cary Grant looked better with age: his gray hair \\'.as very becoming. When I got gray hair, I was going to make the most of it. And if 1 went bald, at least I would be a man about To the Editor: This is a follow-u p of my lener published in the Pilot on Sept. 20, 1985. . It is unfortunate that the average citizen knows so tittle about OCS (outer continental shelO lease sales and development since they do not have ready access to this information. However, 1-CAnnbt undersw'fd the inaccuracies and far out statements made by some of our public servants-. who have this information, bein~ on the-Department of Interior mailing list. I must say much important information in the EIS (Environmen- tal Impact Statement) 1934, draft and final, is poorly presented and there- fore much of it is overlooked ·and ignored. Some of it is conflicting. Public statements by department spokesmen could include more and better information. Ignored by the opposition to this program is the need ·to reduce the federal and budiet deficit which lease sales and royalties will do. Some day we wiU again be at the mercy of an oil monopoly, and we will need all the domestic oil we c.an produce. including expensive syn- crudes. The Santa Barbara Chamber of Commeree in response to requests, tells me that the five or six platforms visible from their city bas no effect on toutism. The same shouJd apply here. Also. hotel accommodations have increased over the last few years, a new beach front hotel is under construction and the 1969 spill caused no permanent damage in VJew of these facts, along with oil spill compensation fu nd. A spill, which is highly unlikely, wilJ not hurt tourist it. Well, you can guess the rest. One re~~ed~~~.mt~e platforms-ere trgly South Afr1·ca's oppone-nts day l foundagrayhaironmy head.I and should not be instaUed. Others do • fyhoai"un1n~g~edtoo ·d;1iee.Ys~:d ~h~~f ~~~c:; not care, Also, the platforms will offer something to loo)c at other than the • • d f . It stayed that way for a few years bare ocean. Sacrifices will have to be t st t h ft A fri d ed th t made. We cannot have everything_ -WI ID m ur erous ac s ~u~i!g e3o wo~l~ ~~raurlFa~ic. al our own way. ~ ~-braced m~£.fot-thatall right, but 31 Air · pollutants, r'"elease of -and the next few birthdays - hydrocarbon liquids, disposal of drill-You are the jurors. Now hear this: that declines to disavow violence. completely undid me. ing muds and cuttings, etc. are under One night back in November 1982, Notice, no description by Mr. Lewis Now I try to rush ahead to meet the strict depanment controls. No sig-a middle-aged black policeman, Of-of the charatter of the ANC. which years like a warrior. This year 1 turned nific:ant amount of poUutants will be fleer X, was visiting with relatives W F gave the murderer the instructions to 39. a nd a few nights later at dinner allowed dumped into tbe at-during the early evening. At about ILLIAM • kill the policeman) .... It was more beautiful woman asked me how old mospbere. The report about one • eight, he said eood night and headed than two years since (the murderer) was. "Forty," I blurted. Then l fe platfonn emitting as much pollutants home. He had JUSt entered the gates to BUCKLEY was sentenced to death for alle~edly like suing myself for slander. as 23,000 caB, etc., turned out to be his little house when. from behin~ (get that allegedly. He was convicted, People have always unde wrong and mislea~ there was the rat-a· tat of an automatic by his own confession, by circum-estimated my age and comptimen The almost unrestncted growth by rifl~. Twent)'. ~lugs . toi:c into the stantial evidence, and by the con-me· on my youthful looks, but e the very cities that oppose ocs pol~~man, killt~.g him UlStantly. A precond1t1on for appeal in that coun-tirmation of other witnesses) partici-this is chan~ng. O nly weeks ago I deveJopment by allowing new hous-waiting car whisked the murderer try. A date was set for the execution pating(youlikethat?Youfire 20slugs lunching with a dear friend who ing., hotels, office buildings, and away. two years later. into someone and you are "partici-have been close to for a dozen y marine activities will add polluta!'ts· But after the murderer got hdrrre', be Sh only before the scheduled execu-pjltini" in a murder) in the murder of so, and the subject of my age cam · The propose.d 15-year moratonum became intimate witb his roommate tion, the murderer's lawyers came in a policeman. The government grant· once more. "How old are you no on the leasing of most of the and in due course told her that he bad with an entirely different appeal. Yes, ed a stay in August; it appeared to be he inquired. "Forty-four?" I wa California OCS except in an em.-ro .. b t th d " Offi x Sh they said, it was true that the -spending to new evidence and to to punch the bastard. • ~·0• 5 0 e <>it. oer · e d '--d kill d Offi X B ·~ Now the 'age 1·ssue has been ~docs not follow the: law, bcsidct listened, and after a while decided mur erer mt e c.er · ut · worldwide appeals for clemency. makes no sense. '{he same alleged she'd better take her information over they wanted to have a fresh trial at Then, sudden ly, it proceeded with the again. A lady of a certain age environmental proble!f1S wttl exist at to the police. Th~policc arrested the which they could establish that the execution. (The government com-remarked that I seemed to like µiat future date. Also, 1t takes approx-murderer, questioned him, and got mental condition of the murdccc;r at muted fi".e death sentences at the women. I dipn't know wheth unately J 0 years from the tune <1f from rum a confession. Moreover, the the time of the killing"' indeed an same time that it considered. and was referring to herself, so 1 lease saJe for it to become productive. murderer took them to the scene of extenuating circumstance. The court denied, the appeal of the murderer in sure how to answer, but the ManyofOCS tracts sold tum out to the crime, re-enacted everything that put otl'tbe execution, which had been question.) that I do li ke older women ind be worthless. Prcsale estimated quan-had happened, even indicating where scheduled for the following day, And, finall~. Lewis continues: fact I realize, on reflection, that I titi'esofoil and gas are unreliable. The he had bidden, and where the victim heard out the fresb appeal, ruled in "(The murderer's mother) is an older men. too. only way to inventory our oil and ~s bad fallen. He said that he had acted due course that it was not substantial, elderly non-political woman who said Most of my friends are older th resourcesasrequiredbylawistodri.U. against Officer x because: he was and rescheduled the execution. she once •felt sympathy' for those in am. There must be a reason for i Drillships and platforms are tempor-under orders from a terrorist or-Which execution took place on power. But ·now she said: 'This guess it's that I like people who ary and will be gone long before our ganizati<>n to which he belonged to Oct. 18 of this year. government is cruel. It is really, wiser than I am, more seasoned th national debL shoot him. Now listen to what you can do to really, cruel."' am, more poised than I am, that story-if you are Anthony Lewis So those arc Mr. Lewis' rules. The though greater years are neither WILFRED BER LS Balboa Island of the New York Times and you are murderer who fired into the back of guarantee of nor a strict necessity determined to put a hideous con-an innocent black policeman, on the these advantages, they help. I 1 struction on literaUy anything the orders of a terrorist organization. is people with memories, who do South African government does. the character we are propped up to have to be told who Frank Sinatra a Here is Mr. Lewis: · sympathize with. Not the police, Ronald Colman were. The ignora "President Botha and his officials judges and government officials who of young people irritates me. It's Hoover first president to say 'Hold my calls' When the foUowing spring the trial was held, the murderer suddenly recanted. He said in fact he hadn't killed Officer X. But it was much too late. Not only was the evidence circumstantially overwhelming, there were independent witnesses Nbo corroborated every detail of that confession. When bis lawyer pleaded that the confession was not valid, a court heard the complaint. and ruled that the confession had complied with the CriminaJ Procedure Act of 1977. The murderer was accordingly sentenced to death, and denied a~ peal, on the ~ounds that there were no extenuating circumstances: the have sent the messageJ!that there will b gh ru · · M Le · that I blame them for it, since i be h · So Afi · ) ·th rou t m to JUStlce. r. wis, perfiectly natural·, 1"t's that the1·r no c anges in u nca Wl like so many crittcs of South Africa. uncommon clarity. Th~ir recent ac-has got to the point where he can't norance is a sign that things I ha tions have had the character of not even bring himself to call the act of a affection for arc passing away. only rejection but provocation. murderer cruel. America isn't kind to old age, "Consider, for example, the de-Weep, if you can still figure out aging is particularly bard on wom cision to execute a poet (Question: h t fi d h -needlessly so. To m y mind, there What does it matter that the murderer :vi~ 0 weep or. an w om to weep nothing lovelier than the sad, Jodi .\rgument continues over which U.S. president was first to have a telephone on his desk. Herben Hoo~ ver gets that d istinction. A telephone was installed m a White House hall shonly after Rutherford Hayes talked wnh Alexander Graham Bell on an early phone m 1877. But none was put on the pres1dent'i. desk until 1929. The woman told the JUdge her boss took her by complete surprise when he leaned over her desk and kissed ~er. Her boss told the Judge it was a JOke. not a pass. JUSt a fnendly little peck on the cheek. A Judge certainly has a lot of leeway. This panicular j udge ruled against the man m a redes1gnatcd charge of assault and batter. A. fo rmer Hollywood actor will be elected President of the United .States, according to recent p redic- tions of the Procrastinators Club of America. Q. Did you say the poet Joyce Kilmer invented baby powder? A. No, it was his father. Fred . For Johnson & Johnson. Q. What wai. the fim car to offer air conditioni ng as an option" A The 1919 Packard. Alps' Alps' Aliru-That's all you ever hear about. Six peaks in the Caucusus arc higher than any Alp. but you don't hear about them Why not? C). If camel~ originated in Nonh Amen ca, how did they &et to Asia'~ A. amc wa> the peo ple ·who or1iu nated 1n Asia got here Across the ORANGE COAST DailyPilll f Benng Strait. Or so the scientist~ think. To sec 80.000 miles of wire cables. sc~n the span called The Golden Gate To some natives of South Amen- ca·s Colo mbia, this 1985 is the 36th year of the grasshopper. T hat's how long ago it was that surveyors first choppered over Colombia. The r.:uives were mighty impressed with that helicopter. They thought it was a giant grasshopper and they started a whole new calendar. dating from the n. Apple sellers claim the Venus de Milo before that statue lost her arms held an apple in one hand. but they can't prove 11. Q. What's the most popular or- namental plant in the world? A. The rose. lt'!I a lot easier to separate the white from the yolk if the egg 1s cold. Q. "From the Hall s of Montezuma" -I mean the Marine Hymn -was it an onginal piect' of music? A. No. sir. 1t came from Offen· bach's Opt'Ta "Genevieve de Bra- bant." You can get sugar from dahliH, 100.•And it's said to be far better sugar than the suaar you get fro m cane or beet~. L.M. Boyd 11 • IJ'Hle•tH co/11m11.l1t. Ft.atDnl Elfftoo TOMTele M.,... ... ~=-~:JJJ ::t.:.:• .... was a poet?) and supporter of the summer beauty a woman has at outlawed African Nauonal Congress Will.lam F. Bactley J1a1yndlcated certain age, when her youth may (that is the Marxist terrorist group colamaJst. departing but has been compensat by a ripeness of personality, a w style of self~xpression, a confiden ~ce of manner. It is nearly im~s 1ble to compliment an indiVJd woman on this score. thousJi. bccau all she is likely to hear 1s a kindl circumlocution that ~he will translate into the dreadful word "old." But it is a subtle quality that a woman i unlikely to acqultC before her 40s, and it is well worth the waiting for. -l'liillMIWIMIH&Wl ... ------------ Di plomats, military chiefs -a.failure to communicate WASHlNGTON -The dis- tinguished career diplomat's memo to th~ secretary of state:-stamped secret, was blunt and bitter in describ- ing the Pentagon's feelings toward FoS&Y Bottom professionals. "Jn the minds of the military," he wrote, "the State Department Foreign Service officials are grouped in a single and uncomplimentary category. In their eyes. we are 'slick salesmen,' glib, starry~yed, tricky, devious, irresponsible, bloodthirsty finaglers, fuzzy thinkers ... the catalog of tenns, of course, ends with per- verts." ls this some pre-summjt complaint to George Shultz about Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger's super- macho generals ana admirals? Nothing of the sort. The memo was written to the late Secrttary of State Dean Acheson in I 9SO by a senior career diplomat, G. Lewis Jones. h was in the "Play- around Papen" we wrote about several months aao-~t and top- leCfCt documents blowina around the playaround of an abandoned schoolhouse in Southeast Washina-to~1 O.C. They were the deceased dipiomaf s personal papen. ap. p&rent.ly discarded by thieves who broke into the wareboutc where they bad betcn st0ttd for many years. The brass bau believe that h'a the State Oepanment's &ult lf the United Stat.ts sets involved 1n "commit- ments in u nplcasant fAraway places," Jones wrote. ..The mUiwy fo a INd&ina way feel• tut theirs would &e a pleasant and pcacicfuf profession Jac1 AID El SOI and JOSEPH SPEAR ff there were no State Department," he went on. In his contacts with "military friends" at the war coUege, Jones wrote, "there was both spoken and unspoken implication that it was the State Department which got them into the un.pleasantness of Korea." Interestingly, in another secret letter Jones su~stcd the very kind of manipulative effort that had aroused military distrust of Fogy Bottom. Hopina to get the State Department's views presented favorably to Oen. Doualas MacArthur, who was then the <fe facto emperor of Japan, Jones wrote: "An oppQrtunity may exist to reacll the aeneral on a personal basis in circumstAnccs likely to impress him,0 • Jones' ick.a wu to have George Kennan. the eminent career diplomat and specialist in SovietatTairs, write a personal letter 'o MacArthur. who tbo~\hiahly ofKennan. Jones. who lhouabl'fufly attached a dra.ft of a Jetter fot Kennan. evidemtJy tho~t that someone who could de.al Mth Stalin and Molotov micht at Jeut stand a fil,ht1n1 chtnee witb MacAtt.bur. In a U>p-leettt documt1n found an the pla)'lf'OUnd. Jones pvt a shrewd critique of the Pentagon's methods of estimating Soviet m i litary capabilities. This time l\e used a sports metaphor that even Acheson would have understo<>d: "Attempting to foresee lines of Soviet action is like attempting to determine in the first quarter of a football game what the quarterback of the opposition will do in the last quarter. The truth is that the 9uar· terback docs not know what he wdl do in the last quarter. His course of action will be determined by such factors as the score, where be is on the field and the players he has avail- able." Wo rds of wisdom the Gipper might want to heed in Geneva. .... CONFtDENTIAL FILE: Why is the Rcapn administration so con- ciemecl about auardlna U.S. interests in the Caribbean? It's not, as some critics charaed. to make the world safe for sun-seekina American tourists. An internal draft repon prepared by the conaressional Office of Tech- nolOJY Assessment points out that more than $0 percent of U.S. trade. includina many strategic materials, comes and aocs throuah the Carib- bean. In an emeraency, tbc area would have "critical stratqic imJ>Ort· anoe, .. the 11udy notea. and a arowina SovietCuban military presence would ''ertdanlCf' U.S. l<>sittical 1up- pon for NA TO forces in Europe as well as the delivery of sirat.caic material• to the United taies. •· • • • Jaa .... ,,,... ..,, .,_. ...,. .,. qNlaletl Oil/ ,.. Who ttas expressed this properly? Well, Shakespeare has a go at it Ul "Antony and Oeopatra •·and as usual comes off' all right: "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety." The celebration of virginal or nubiJe beauty is com· monplace, but tributes to the mys- terious beauty of experience arc rare. One of the best I know is the classic French film, "Children of Paradise," which cpnccms the love of a brilliant young pantomimist for an agina demimondaine. Early in the story, Jean-Louis Barrault encounters Arletty in a lowlife tavern, and gives her a smile of rapturous adoration that every man ought to carry a picture of in his wallet, so as to save clumsy words on important oo- casions: That smile, at that woman, explains everything. h 's a smile a younger woman never could have evoked or deserved. What a pity that people o"ly feel youth slipping away when they should be cutting in the harvests o age. Ocorae Orwell says somewhc that when a man is SO, he has the fi he deserves -a remark that sou cynical, but could be taken in a m acnerous sense. There are faces pin by ha.vina aenial aqs • wrinld~ faces thlt have the stamp friendslup on them. J can't ao quite as far as Ma Chevalier, who aana "I'm Glad J• Not Young Anymore .. a few back and is now dead. Bot rm fl that I like that funny (.Kc in mirror better than t did when h little smoother and prettkr. seemed to have &hared a lot of tc,.ether. 6 ' .... ,...,. SMt'U ,. Nllm8'A A .. -- FRENCH· FASHI Elegant vefvet dresMS with amazing necklines ... long silk dresses enhonced with pearl _.,,oidery and trims ... wotteou . inspired gowns In gold or bronze lhot •. generousfv draped bodices, fun skirts with embroidery and multicolored inloysr • Also, some of Gerard Piport's wiflter collection for Nina Ricci' hov• o certain lndlon char"', with ltw.e-color drape effects around ~ silhouette. For lhe cOdtoll hour, P'ipart does JmOrt, sexy dresses in b6oc:k or two-tone print, with on attractively draped neckline and on ostrich feothet or pleated toff9ta fril. ~Image of today's up-to-den~ is teflecied In doy weor. Coots O¥er fltted blo.lel Qr lhort, belted drenes ... short, wel· buttoned ond belted jadets and non·cOftfar""" coots midway betw'een o great coot ond a doot. The entire colectlOn con be ...., Wedttetiday at o fashion luncheon at Hotel Merldi«t benefitting the Am«icon Diabetes AltoclotiOft. "Elgtfy.ftve piecel, mote than 1,000 pC>Uftdl of foshk>ns, ond 9ight mocWa wtl be ftylng in frOM Porll on Air France," told MOlho Magmoff, reptesenting the t-blM of Nino l icci, at o pr9¥iew held at the M9'khn. .. The hotel and the French couture house are co-sponsoring tt)e • event, whieh is the first link of o thrM-city tour that wi• continue to Merldi«ts in Houston and Boston. Princess Sophie de Wurttemberg, directrice of House of N inO Ricci courture, wiM attend and hos arranged for the show to close in the frtneh ttoditiOn .' . .o bridal enMrnbMt with the bride weoting on exquisite gown with o sweeping, 18-foot train. Bunny P«o 11 chairman of 'the event with Sherry Jotv\ston as cochoirmon. M~'s chompogne wil be served during on 11:30 o.m. reception ond piontst Gerard Borbut, who entertains at the hotel's Tr~ lounge, wil provide music. A gourmet luncheon Natur~ lobst«, chompogne and a speclOI desMrt ii tcheduled for 12: 15 P·"'· Tidtets tor the fUfldra;. ore $7 5 and moy be arranged by coling Am«icon Oiobn1 office at 26 1-0421. Nina licci, IM P'osilian hcMe couture house , hal beef'I pr~ WOIMn with ~ knhioN and frogronc:• sine• 1932. Sherry Johnston of South laguno and Kathy luper of Corona cW Mor model two of'1'\'e styies from the lotest collectton designed by Gerard P1par1 Ruper' s lopg gown of velvet featuring Grecian styling 1s very simple, yet very elegant Centered 1n the silk 1acquord trim is a handmade silk rose. Johnwon's dress wo1 created with the cocltto1I hour in mind. The rwo-piece style tl" on-otl over pleated design accented with ostrtch trtm on jacket and skirt. The models ore both active volunteers 'With the Orange County chapter of the American Diabetes Assoc1ot1on. Both ore also momed to physicions. "I worlt tn my husband's office. He does rehna surgery and I ha~e seen what diabetes can do to people. W-0rlt1ng to raise funds fof · reMOrch in the disease is very pef'sonol w1tn me," sotd Ruper. "I hove alto checked out whot hoppens to the funds raised. tt is being used property ond we need more money for extensive reteofch ... "I hove beef'I ouocioted with ~ chapter for fwo ond holf yeors n<Yw," sotd Johnston, whole~ is a vosculo< and general surgeon "It is o good couse ond I feel we hove to give bock." Storr: V'do Deon. Photography: LM Payne. Pag. deslgn: Sfe*' Hough .. f. W JH K IN I Hf SuN Beth Koch's pictures show an educated eye . . Bal Putortu mcnra lat. bron-4 ounu creation to ard8t Joan Cormaa (~t). I fin\ rnet Newport Beach pbo- totJ'lpber Bedi ltoda at a party Pilar WaJll!e save la!lt March. Not unlike the late Edward Steichen, Koch is a gentle aenius with an educated eye. In l9SS, Steichen received inter- national acclaim for bis book -and exhibit -of black and white photo- graphs called .. The Family of Man." (Koch's "The Educated Eye" (avail- able early next year) is a book ofbla.ck and white photographs record.in& the faces-and tbe.aouls -ofhuncfrcds of Oranae Coun~ns as thouah the paper on which they were printed bad paased throuah the photographer's · eye aQd emot~ons. Thus, Koch bu assembled -with affection -what mipt have been Called "A Family of Fnenda." "l WIS over 40 before I picked up a More than J 00 artists make K:ii~··i:~escr~ r~ :~ fcsaionally photopaphiq and crcat- d ~ L ti ina &\1:to e::ri of ml.n falnily and of yari art .1.or aguna auc on ;~~~~~.,i:i~;&i: "Ya.rd Art" auction com~ up Nov. 17 at Jewel held at Lindbol'J Racquet Oub. . • hobby for most of my life." Court. South Coast Plaza. The Junior Council of Ltauna Butlert E. Prttett, who resides on Balboa Island with Koch dedicated ''The Educated Beach Museum of Art bas had tremendous success with wife Sllerrl and their I 0-ycar-old dau&htcr Ne,Hle, is the Eye" to her teacher, mentor and three previous auctions featurin& artwork made ofbla, new director of Anaheim Museum. friend, photocrapber Earl ,,.._ boxes and tubes ... in '82 they bad .. Baaed Art." in 'Sf it A cocktail rcOcption was held at the early 1900s home who, she said, "gave an encoura&ina was "Boxed Art0 and last year it was "Tubular Art... of the Meffta BJJaeafeW1 in Anaheim to welcome Pruett. 'go-ahead'." . For this years event more than 100 California artists A museum of regional importance is envisioned by the The book is also dedicated to all of baveqreed tocrcaiea uniqueartworkoutofaone')'ard" new director, wbosa~hecxpcctsAnaheim Museum tobe those Orange Countians Koch bas ~uarc of canvas. The creations will JO to the toabcst aninstitutionthatwillshowcaseAnabeim's pastheritqe. lovingly photographed and im- b1dder at the sale foUowinJ a 6 p.m. oock1ail hour and The museum is hoUled in the currently unused Carncjje mortalized. includin& the late actor buftCt dinner. (Tickets arc S3S). Lalnry buildina. It is the only rcmaininc "Carneaie Job Wayae and fiis (and Piiar ~na "¥ard.Art"-are I*-Ls~a..a and tibnry''in oC;-one'offivelbaronoc Jffl>VJdcd library W&yae'1) ion, Ediu, and dauahter1 ~u.e Ballm-Beq assisted by J .... a .. 1, council service to the county. Mart .... as well as Walter KM&t ano president Banua G .. e and Contemporary Council Braille ludtate supporten were partying and -LbMla (lntae) Gae4e (foT whom membenS-u••Pa..,..andJoAuRelterta.Rcc:ently, havina a fine time, so another group can do the same. Unda Isle is named). JoyeeFrtdhostedaluncheonatberi...,uD.ahomcforthe Some 400 p~CRd at "<;luistmu Carousel" in the Koch said that when selectina the group ... sculptor Bal Pu&erta Wl.S sbo~ off what be N~ Marri'?lt fo~ fashi~ns and brunch ... proceeds black and white pbotopapbs she done with bis pieoe of canvas and how sreat it now looks wilt.be Uled to pve blind children a party. would use in "The Educated Eye," bronzed. The ballroom was a fanwyland of holiday decor-5he "covered the living room carpet Allofthcspccially-crcatcda.rtwotksbyanimpn:uive ationa ... a mechanical Sanu stood at the door and rosier of artists will be on display from Nov. 8 until the cbboratel}' ornamented trees surrounded the room. · I 7th at the museum's expansion location in South Cout Three buffet tables were laden with everything anyone Plaza. (Hours are noon to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday could want for brunch and guests topped off their meal and noon to 5 p.m. on weekends.) There will be a with Eoa{iab trifle. with pbotop'lphs and then sa~ bac~ and atudiecf the faces of her subJects. .. It was a moving experience and I felt a flobd of emotion because all of those eyes bad been, 11nd were at the moment, communicatina with me," abe said. Koch's "slice of life" photography includes several shots of J.a.a Wa)'H, surrounded by younastera (inc!uding bis son Edlu), at the o_pen1111. of Knon's Berry Farm's Log Ride (1970). lo another photograph, Al Auer and K• WUU, watch Wayne sign in at the openina of the John Wayne TennisOub. .. J remember all of the children (there are many) in my book, but the pets! -I wiab t could remember to whom they belonacd," Koch said of her work 2:.nnina 25 years. .. 1"be ucated Eye' deserves the widest pouible distribution," said Koch's long-time friend Senator . BETTY PORTER Martoa Ber1esoa. The Senator WI$ among the guests Koch invited to a, recent luncheon (at the Newport Mandarin). honoring her Taiwan- publishers ~waN ucl Jeuller U•. Luncheon suests receiving an ad- vance CQPY of Koch's. book ( of "cof.Tee table" size in black, gold and wh1te)1 were Koch's daughter, Kadtertae Ne~ry Deu, Jue CHaa. Jim Dua, Dlck and Marjorie C..Uq (who will help pubficizc f«>ch's book), my husband, Col. Menill Porter, USM C, (Ret.) and me. Koch's son Keat Netlaery apa in "The Educated Eye" as d granddaughter Ellubetla Allale Dea. Olhers are UCl Chancellor Jack and Suzanne Peha.son's daugb ters Nucy and JlU; Robert G•t* 1e0elm'1 first granddaughter, Kerry Gagedelm (at ase 4~ Manie Flaor Reecl'a granddaughter Jackie Bay•ea (with her grandfather Frank Baytlea)! bavld Beet (with "Sidney," a cross-• eyed cat), Al and Pat Cox'• son " Baddy;" BW Laak'• daughter, Marlar Jolul and Marilyn Ha11mu'1 arand.: son Trey Dewey; c.rlt and Cliff, twin sons of James and Jameaoll S.epHrdtoa; Gavta Herbert'• first grandchild, Laama Mamma; Tracy • Bertoli, dau~ter of Jou; IAcy and' DOD Bans wtth daughter Robla; Jou"' Brudt, LHra Vaqlwa, daughter of Larry ud Lyu; and Job (at age 3)1 the son of Stu and Jou Kimball ano now a quarterback on Laguna Beach' High School's football team. Fashionable events~on tap cbampaflle/desscrt preview party Tbunday eveoina for Xa.ter, the florist, decorated the stage using bis own pre-auctlon silent bidd.in&. Guests will have the. op-11--: f 1 h h. h rf1 · port unity to meet many o( the participatina artists. co~uon o carouse orscs, w 1c were ove owtng Further information about the auction or preview with red carnations. Models stepping out from this setting may be obtained by calling 49~53 1 . to show casual, daytime and eveningwcar included Va. Raising funds for Child.tens Hospital of OC WIS the and Hera Jers-em. Ben and Sule S.ttoa, Ray and Jeu goal oflSOmembenandguestsof/"\,·-nofHcartsGuild ~ ~ and Penny Rodheim, Ken Carpenter, "._. · Marion Berteson, Tom and Emma Jue lllley and as they gathered at the Monarch Bay Oub m South Xa.,. Palp earp.n and Pat MJdlaels were emcees Laguna. They did. · .$5,500, accord.in& to MaUle S&afp, and Jeu T ...... i... provided stepping music for the chairman of the fashion event. -1 The group lunched on gazpacho, warm duck and models. endive salad with a walnut vineprette d.resaing and Those pretty trees that had been done by members of chocolate truffles before viewing fasbiona from Dolly et the Braille Cnstitute of Orange Coast were auctioned off at Cie, Sutton Place, Monarch Silks and Fun by Else. the conclusion -0f the event. (Unbeknownst to either of Committee memben assisting Stapp were Paala them, at one point BeWMa and Baney Benett were B~p1, fashions; Jue Nlct, tickets, and a.a Powell, aoinafoTtbesa.mctree. Shepve HER tree to Albert Sitton pnzes Home). " Little Merma.W GUW of CHOC memben -were at the oaMe Gra,y and See Kap were chairpersons for Coral Qy waterfront home of Aptle._.. and Frat Ehel tbc fund.raiser. ,,. for an Octoberfcst luncheon. Assistina the hostess were • A f ... Ull wtae extravapnza held as a benefit for the Al1lee llardeJ, Leri a.Mand 0-. Peters. ' Food Distsribution Center of OC at South Coast Village Talk centered around up com.ina fund.raisers. .. SM.rt Mcracantile Building was attended by more than 500. Bailey and Manila WUU. were excited about plans for the Providina the tasting treats were 18 restaurants from aontlal Mermaid Balhci foT Feb. 8 and the atops on a Jan. South Cout Plaza and Village and 17 wineries. IJHa 11 prosressive dinner were revealed. .._. and s.MJ Smidt-,.,_&, director of Marketing for SCV and SmJtll will open their home for cocktails and then dincn committee members from FDC planned the fundraiser. will move along to a.. and LJMa Ganer• home with em ..._a.acted as emcee and mtroduced some of the the final stop at the home of Bel» and Leeu Ca1lfer pcsu,including Asaemblymu Nolu and lu Friuelle, dessert. AsMIDM,... GU and AaJta FerfUOll, A1aemblymu Carolyn Tobm was being conaratulated for beina the J• Lewis. Sepervttor Harriett Wl*r, Kut To.c~r chairman of a successful dayoftennil,dinneranddancina and Pal Carey (representing &lpervber Tom IWey.) SHOW: Friends of South Coast C ultural Services League will bold a mother/dauahter fashion show and champqne luncheon Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Red Onion Restaurant, 101 E. Sandpointc, Santa Ana. (Fathers and sons may attend.) Gayle Fenton of HuntingtOn Beach is chairperson of the event to benefit the scbolanbip fund for the lnstitu1e of Dance Aris. Richard Ada.ma, (CQ) owler ballet 1eaeber, will be honored guests and 40 students from the institute, aacs three to 26, will model a wide fUIC of clothina from South Coast Plaza stores. Ticketa are $20 for adults and SI 5 for children and may be reserved by callina 250-8685 or at the league office in the Irvine _Qlltural C.Cnter, 17302 Daimler. SALE: Students of the Fuhion Institute of Design and Merchandising in South Coast VilJ.aae, will sponsor a Nov. 6 and 7 fashion clearance sale and Ilana• featuring namebrand sportswear priced below wholesale cost. Sale hours arc 9 a.m. to 6 p.rn. with informal modeling at 1 I ;30 a.m. on the tint floor of the Mercantile Building. Proceeds from the learning and carnin' event will go for scholarships. The fashions -sizes 8 and up -have been donated by California clothing manufacturers. WORKSHOP: Tailoring a flexible and af- fordable wardrobe for an individual's style is the focus of a Saturday workshop at Orange Coast Collcse. Patti Sparks, a certified ward- robefrolor/imagc oonsuJtant will present the worbbop in Room 114 ofOCCS Counseling and Admission Building. The fee is S 15 for prc- rcaistrants and $20 at the door. Registration 1s underway in the Community Services Office in the Student C.Cnter Building. More information avail- able from 432-5880. Wg~ F antastlc 25 10 701/o For complete ad copy and art services adllertiserS---aU ak>n~Orange CoasT SAVINGS ON DESIGNER FASHIONS • Carole Llttle • Jonathan Martin • C.W. II • Roth Le Cover • L.A. Clothes & More ~p~ Fantastic 722-9711 Dom will wheel anddeaJ ONLY during rem<Xieling! BUY SJ\iART COl•·i PARE rely on DlilJ Pilat • •' . , .. Orang• Coat OAILY Pft..OT/Sunday, Novemb« 3, 1985 81 LooKING Gooo L_ Beauty books glve.style hlnts for both sexes Growina cxtra~looa hair on one sjde or at the back of the head then combina it up and over the top is not the answer to a man's baldness. A aust of wind could undo the effort in short ume and nobody's fooled anyway. A man iroW\ng· bald (some 20 million men have some degree of baldness) should choose a haintyle that make the most of what hain be does have, accordin& to Lisa Schorr in her new ~k "Skin Care Guide for Men." Schorr, who has a beauty salon in New York where 60 percent of the clientele are men, al'° in the book ~Us other ways of coping with baldness. . .toupees, transplants, weav10g and wigs. And Judging from the title of the book, of course, she tells a loi about skin care. " .. VIDA Dw One bit ofinfonnation that I found inteTCStina was her chapter on aroom- ina for exercise. She advised men not to shave right before a workout. Shaving's potential for irritating the skin multipli~ when combined with per1Piration. Ho~ver, if the man feels he absolutely must shave, it's best to use an electric razor and foraec about after-shave lotion. It is not a good idea ·to ·mix alcohol and per- spiration. Instead, use a light fra- Honors to Beckman as '85 humanitarian Dr. Arnold Beekman will be honored Nov. 16 at the 1985 H umaoitarian of 1he Year dinner sponsored by the North OrangeCounly YMCA at the Emerald of Anaheim ballroom. The honoree. founder<hainnan of Beckman Instruments, Inc., has pined intcm~tional rc~ognition as a scientist, educator, busin~ss and civic leader and philanthropist. The Beckman products range from life-saving measurements in hospital emergency rooms 10 research sludies into the life processes and the causes and cures of disease. Bedmu and his wife Mabe] reside m the Newport Beach area. IJ'IDCC-frpe moistunier lO protect tht sk.in. Befort you start to exercise, always. she says., 1ently cleanse the face and rinse with warm-to-cool water. If it's outdoor, exercise use a li&ht moiaturiur with a built in sunscreen. I think that idea would be a good rule for males and females. There are a lot of other intcresnna tips on male skin care in her I 78~page book (Prentice-Hall. $9.95). A bevy ofbcauty books bas flooded the market rcccntly offering advice on everything from how to acquire style in the event you lack it, to makeup hints by horoscope. A ~t Associated Pres story listed several of the latest self-help publications. Most are aimed at women. bul the writers t)avcn't foJJOlten the meo. ln "Oothes and the Man: The PAPAR AZZI -- PnnapJea of F10e Men's Dress"' (Villard Books S29.9S) Coiy award-winninJ de111ncr Alan Auuer shares h1s knowre~ wtth a display of shirt fabncs and a dcwled guide tQ fit and style. G. Bruce· Boyer, an ex-literature professor and longtime fashion editor at Town and Country ma&a21ne. concentrates on practicality mclothcs m lus book "Elepnce: A Guide to Quality in Menswear (W w. Norton. $18.95). Boyer discusses how clothes can both hide and enhance the body and how to discern quality. He alsotalces a broader view. wn1ins about the psychology and socioloty ofelothcs. His book is obviously geared for the more affluent with sccuons thai discuss the ascot. cashmere Hams tweed, polo coats and top hats. James Wagenvoord's "Personal Style: The Man's O u1de to Fashion. Fun.ess: Travel and Entert.ai.runa" (Holt R1nrbart and Wms ton. S 16. 9S). on the other band, is a more baste how-to book. covcnna topics hkc sroominJ. hair ca~. exercise, ward- robe mamtcnance and even how to knot a tie. One book for women that sounds pamcularly mtnJuin& is Unda Mason's "Sun-Sign Makeovers" (Farrar. Straus and Giroux, S 14.95). Her texl as on makeup suit.abblty based on a woman's astrolosicaJ sip The book features a before picture ofa freshly scrubbed, makeupless face and an after picture of the same face almosl •heatricaJly pe.tnted. Mason uses makeup in unconven· uonal. even shock.ina ways and pndes herself on tak10i face pa10ting out of punk and mto biab fashion. Her spcc1all1es mcludc painting half of the upper and lower up in one hpstJck shade aod the other half in another and Luiina one cheek with strokes of bold colors. Mason, a lonitime m.ak~up anm for Lancomc and for variou.s f.uhfon models, aives lenatby detcriptions of the 12 zodiac s~• and then .offcn color schemes for those indi Vldual, rcerdlen of skin tone or baJ.r. nien, an ~ cont:rUt, is ''Tbe SuccessfW Faoc • (Su.mmit Book&. ·S l 4.9S)byAmy~oaod"9SI Fut Beauty Fixes and Facts" (0. P. Putnam's Sons, Sl7.9S) by Adrien Arpcl. Both tak~ a oo-nonaenae approach in belptng women brin&out their best features through natwal- loolang makeup. The thrust of"1be 5uoccssful Face" is to assist the wortona women to "look hlcc yourself. only better, 10 10 m1nu1es a day" Sound "good? Bravo! Bravo! at Opera Ball By BETJ'Y PORTER 0.., Nee C«no, I .... I "Bravo!" "Bravo'" the 85 guests said 10 unison as lhe\' raised their champagne glasses Such was the scene when Opera Pacific honored the Undcrwnters of Opera Ball '85 at a cocktail reception and black-tic d inner Saturda) at lhe Cen1cr Club. Costa Mesa. vouve candles -all reflected m a mirror base The dinner menu fea· tured Ca1un Gumbo (shades of "Showboat"). bay shnmp salad, passion frutt sol'bct, mixed (beef. veal and chicken) gnll. chemesJubilecand Kona Gold coffee. Honors will go lo MarUya and Dick Haa1mu the same evening at the L1 Nu1t Casino planned by VIMS. Volunteers an Multaplc Sclerosis, at the Newport Mamou. The black-tic evening wtll begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails in 1he atrium with dining and games followmg in the ballroom. Prizes foq~ame winners include a Hawaiian holiday. dinner and a television scl. Donauon of S60arc ~ingaskcd and Nancy Alley at 846-731Oor842-0839 may be called for reservations. Gayle Andenon with Roee and Norm .. Bra\ o~ Bra' o~. the people of Orange C"ounl) are read y for opera and they are read) 10 support 11." said Rath Ding <Opera Ball founder and cha1nnan of 1hc undcrwnters' com- m1tt~). "The ·showboat' prescntauon was outstanding. .. said Hap (with Alme) Sadd.iD&W•. chauman. OP board of ducctors. Taking bows were Kimber· ly Allman, soprano; Noey Bllaa Euca. mezzo sopryio; R•ber1 1..A1dcr. bantone; DallTracy, tenor. Tlmotlly Doapty. accompanist and director DiCh1era ThcOC Business Committee for the Artswillgivcout "business in the arts" award Nov. 17 dunnga ceremony at Newport Harbor Art Museum. A dmnerwtll follow at the Ritz restaurant with EU Broad, chairman of the board apdCEOofKaufmanand Broad, Inc. Guys and J'.':>ollsChapterofthe OC PerfonningAns Center bas planned a fundraiscr for Nov. I Oat the Center Club. Invitations have gone out forthe black tic optional affair which beJins a16 p. m. and includes a gourmet buffet and wine with music and enteruunment Betty Beldca will act as hostess. The OC Region of the Building lndumy Association of Southern California will be"Puum' on the Ritz" Nov. 15 wben they hold a gala affair at the Ritz-Carlton. The reg.ion's ncwexccuuve committee and board of directors will be installed wilh C111ck Olamood ofKonwiserCorporation as president. Sounds ofM us1c orchestra will play for dancing following cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 and ~he? p.m. pr~m. Further information available from 547-3042. For dress. 1tsc1therblack uc or fonnal 20s style. On Friday. one of Newport Beach residents' favorite even ts will take place .. the Assistance League ofNB'sannual antique auction. This affair (if·s the 11th one) has become so popular that the league has bad to move it from the chapter house to the Newporter to accommodate all of lhe shoppers that want to attend. Antiques will be sold through a silent auction and collectibles priced u marked will be sold. . Members work all year towards this maJOr fund-raising event and they dona le many of their personal 1rcausres that enrich the merchandise presented. Ding. her husband Dr. Lock Gee and pan) chairwoman Dort deKnalf (wnh Jack) gr~tcd guests al the entrance to the club's main dining room. Talk centered around vacations (lhe Dangs had JUSt returned from an extensive mp "folio"' 1ng 1ust behind Vice Pres1den1 Bush" throughout China). the "elegant decor" of the Center Club (which some gueSi{.S wcrt scemg for 1he first time) and the "sparltle. excitement and glamour" of lhc upcoming 1985 Opera BaJI to be held Nov. 9. at the Disneyland Hotel Following the sbov., casl membcn walked.among the audaencc. shalang hands and dispensing losses to ad· mLrers. mclud1ng NUes and 8'ella Gatta,' lJnderwntcr Committee member Flo11 SclaamacMr, OP board pres1den1 TMmu and Carla Hammoad, Robert and G•le Alulcnoa, Stepllttl and Kit To"J~y Aroros, Peter and M&rJ M•da, Mlctaacl and Katklee• Lawler and Dorothy Berry and her guest Miclaell Bl1a1. Makmg a "demand" performance at e\ening's end was bantone J~ DeLeon who sang to DcKru1f. · "This evenmg was special." satd Gale Aadenoa, "guests seem rcluc· tant to leave ... AJI of the surplus money raised goes back to the community through league projects. The number for more in formation is 6 7 3-61 30. Doors open for bidding and purchase at 11 a.m. foronehour.Af\eradjoummentat noon for lunch. bidding and buyin.g will resume un1il 2:30. Another auctio n 1s set for Nov. 15 by the South Coast Symphony Crescendos ... "A Rhapsody in Jewels" wilJ feature more than 150 ongmal items, handmade bydesignerCarloAnunucci of Libert Diamond Cullers, Inc. hems vary from wa1ches to pearl necklaces and diamond rings 1ha1 will range in value from $50 to $30,000. Opera ba.ffa: Tom and Karla Hammon d aqd Anne and-Ruih SaddiDCton. "We expect a tumou1of600at what wtll be a glonous ball. .. said sparkling ball chairman Rose Smtdccaard (with Nonnu). "you can't beal the music of ManJ Nuoa, the Opera Pacific Overture Co and tbe Murra) Korda Orchestra ... ·Tm impressed with arrangements for 1b1s evening,.. said Dr Ding. "everything.. including the whtte sann (edged LO gold) program. 1s first class ... Dr. Gcor1c and Arlene Oen1 Other guests tncluded Larry and Ju.a c....raa, Wealey and Mary Joaes, K•tlliy Ra1m111tca. Robert and Wuda EgJy, Brice FaJpam with Betty T•te, Adele Moote and her daugh1er Marlie Moote-McNat1, CharlM and Carolyn Pup (v.ho arc agarn doing the floral and peacock feather arrangements for the ~ra Ball). ·Robert and Mary Knit, b P Adm1n1strator Lori Green. Barry and Pbyllls WUlacs. Jta.n·Pau.J and Jcaa Moetapet, Bo1•mJla and Jadwl1a 1..A1lrow1ka. Robert and SUvl• Popov and On. Irvine and JaUa Rappaport. Sou1h CoastSymrhony Orchestra will benefit from the affair that begins with a no-host cocktai reception and performance by the Symphony String Quartet from 5 to 6 p.m. A gourmet dinner prccecds the 8 p.m. auction. Reservations and more information are available by contacting Vlrpni• 81ckle1, 662-7220. or Irate B1tt1, 722-8404. Mary and J•met Rootcvclt and MJcllacl Lawler serve as honorary chairpersons for the Crescendo Guild. . Prominent OC hostesses, their inferior designer and florists will setup 15 ~sonal table settings in vignetle at the Entertaining ~eople four-day celcbraiion (Nov. I 5-l 8)at 1he Irvine Hilton. The event will benefit Human Options (a uguna Beach shelter for battered women and their children.) There will be five special events: a black tie preview dinner dance: a Saturday luncheon with Marine Sorotky, author of"Y ear Round Holiday Cookbook" as featured speaker. a Saturday cocktail dansant; a Sunday brunch with Mlcucl Jacboa as spealcer and a Monday luncheon featuring Kitty Let Uc. agreed. Guests were trca1ed to a dazzling array of decor. food and entcrtam· ment ("Showboat") b~ tht' Opera Pacific Overture Compan~. d1rcc1ed by Karen Di~lera. Clans Lladsay centerpieces in· eluded CT)Stal vases of pale peach rosebuds. surrounded b" tl1ckenn~ Paparazzi 1~ t'\111r-d b.' Sr."/e ed11or \ 1da Dean D oN r 'vl tss ANO THE R G REA r PLA) . REA D ABOU T IT IN DATEBOO K S THEATRE REVIEW S BEFORE IT CLOS ESt The table setting exhibition and a boutique will be open to the publk on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from lOa.m. to 4 p.m. General admission tickets arc $5 and may be purchased at the door. DelJ Nee,..._., """0. ,_ llaracl and Bob Krel.a and Adele Moote. Doua Devine ischainnan ofthe Entenaioing Peoplecommittecand Gloria Deatmejlu is honorary cbainnan. More information on tickets to the luncheon. brunch and dansant may be 1b1.ained by calling Human Op1ions office. 499-2802. Teamwork fashioned: She designs, he pays HONOLULU (AP) -They're a team, Carole Little and Leonard Rabinowitz. She designs, he writes the. £.becks.. They each s~ in the first r.;non plural: "We thm"i~ or we saw. ·She holds his hand. he giv~ her a hua. M th . . S T . tb Each ay ey vmt t. ropez, e French ftiviera resort where they spent their tint European holiday and that pve them the name for their company. tr an $80 million busincu can be romantic. then Carole Little for S&int- Tropez West is. Little and Rabinowitz. who arc now married but weren't when they conceived the company. were briefly in town for appearances at Liberty House. From their own report. they seem to be m ost pl.aces only briefly. "We have houses in Los Angeles 'andNewYor~Uttle said, -''and~ go to Europe twice a year. And we travel a lot. "We're tt>gether all day, but our bffic.esatc~~ andn:main separ· ate. That's why it works," she said. "Len oversees the entire company, and I am the creative pan." In addition to the line of women's sporuwear and dreues they have recently added ~ swimwear, • tashion coUection for petites and Little's own (rqruc:e~ which will be launched next Mothers Day. ......___ ........ &e Bolida)' 5 ale 20% off Corduroy Sportswear • Long Gowns & Jewelrv (For Your Early Holida y Buying) Something Special feminin~ fuhions We Specialize in F ubiona for the MiM Figure $za 4~ l 8 250 E. 17th Costa Mesi Hilgren uare • 645-5 71 l countY' 5 Eas)' orange Mus\c \s. · · L\sten\ng ~-PRIZE ~~~~-._L--NING Ml1SIC WIN al Merchants can \ . Gifts trorn Loe t to r Li ste ni ng . se vours Jus •• Hc1mosexual '-s ·escort-advan tage: There's ~othing asked in return DEAR ANN LANDERS: Have you noticed how many piys these days art boldtn& hands w1tb fem ales who look like fellas? They have boyish haircuts, wear tailo~ s'hirts, neckties and trousers: My son. who is p y, has been go in.a , wi th such a woman. for six mo(lths. She is a computer analyst and very bria,ht. A few days ago be let me in on the secret. , A11 I.AIDERS The entire gay population is scared of some pretty choice females and to death of AIDS. They don't want to they gravttate toward those who arc risk getting this dreaded disuse, nor mannish-lookina. do they want to be lonely. Since there Tbe women they choose arc seems to be a shortage of straight men thrilled with intelligent compa- everywherc, I.he gays ha~ thcirl)ick nioiW:iip:Thelrpycsco:rtstreat them ------------..beautifully, buy clinneT, take them r or Cla~~lflf'd .\d ACTION Call A DAil Y "LOT AD-YISOI M2·U71 dancinJ&nd to the tbeateT. Nothing is asked m return, whJch is more than can be said for straight males these days. . Until a cure for AIDS is found I .believe this an extremely wise alternative. Even without AIDS it's a good idea. Sex bas, through the centuries, do ne more harm than good. I am convinced the world would be a lot better off if sex was elim inated. Please comment. -THE BEACON HILL PHILOSOPHER. DEAR BEACON: lf aex were ellm.lu&M tlllere mJpt be fewer pr•lem.a IMlt Gere alto wMld be fewer people. I doa't ~ yu ca. seU ~ •• P\11.- • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Right up to (and includin&) the day "Bob" and I were married, be resented the fact that I bad to abide by my mother's rules and curfews as if I were a teen ager. Aft.eT marriage I was de- termined to get out from under my mother's iro n fist. I fought for complete independence and even though f trad to endure some slaps and shalcings, I won it. When m y m other learned she could no longer control· me, she went to work on Bob. He is a mild-mannered, easy-going person and has become her slave. She caJls him ~uently with a list of errands to run, asks that he repair a few things around her home every weekend and expects him to wash her car reaularly. She lectures him if she thinks he is not getting cnoU&h exercise or rest and treats him as if he were a child. lncidentaJly, my mother is very attractive. SS and divorced. Bob and I are in o ur mad-30s. A~ suagcstions? -TORCHERSVILLE. ORE. DEAR TORCJI: -Obvtoesly yo1r motlller 11 a domaeerlq ud cootroU- lD1 womu. Wllea yo. escaped from lier clatclaes alae sJommed on to your lalsbaH u aa oeUet for lier di~ tatorial clrtvn. Yov last paravapai HUfflt ~t Mom may be trylq to ctMae ud COIM(Mr. I HUHt jolat CODH!Jq. Someoee m••t opn yoar .. ••bud'• eyet to tills muJpalatlve womaa's dettnctJve bebavlor -ud It cu't be you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The question I want to ask is so indelicate I am having trouble putting it dowo on paper. Please tell me bow to le t a very nice gentleman know tt is impTopcr to blow one's nose at the table in a iinen dinner napkin. I don't mean wipe, Ann. I mean h o nk. NAMELESS I N NIAGARA. DEAR N.: ne aext time Ute "1eatlemu'' ~s au la.lm lf lie NI. lauclkerdlef. Tiie• explaia wut It ls for. Q.-la 1"' tol.uaH I aodc• t ... t 1011 ... tt.tlll th• 81ackwoed Coa- v .. u.. ud c••·bldd!q wlae• yO\I are laveet'satJq alam. How do you know whJch method to employ? - G.W., Syrac:uM, N.Y. A.-Perhaps the ben way to e plain t he dirrer ence between OMAR SHARIFF Blackwood a nd cue-bids is to 1( you use Hlackwood wi t h either reiterate what Easley Blackwood or t hese hand , you cannot posajbly has always stated: "The Blackwood · know wit h any certainty w hethe r to Convention should be usttd to bid a lam should partner s how only decide whe n to stay ~ut or ,~. slam one ace. ln the first example. if part· rather than when to bid one. ner·s nee ts not 1n clubs, you could This sage advice from the master hnvt' two rast loc;t>rs in that suit. In means that Blackwood should only t he '\econd case .• r 1t is t he ace of be employed on t hose hands where dubil, you are off two cashing red slam is dependent solely on tht' ares. uumber of aces partner holds. For instance, suppose that you open the bidding with one spade and par tner makes a forcing raise or t hree s pades. You hold: Neit her of these hands are suitable for BJackwood-You should begin a cue bidding sequence on both to t rv to find out about part· ner's cont~ols. With the first hand +AK8652 l::?K83 <>KQ6 +5 vou would cue bid four hearts; with Obviously. ir partner has two .ices you should be laydown for six spades, since he must have another card or two as well. IC he holds one ace, you don't want to be higher than fi ve spades. and'if he has three aces you want lo investigate a grand slam. This hand is ideally thl' :.econd. lour rlubs. Q. -h brld1e a dyia1 same? It 1eem1 that fewer and fewer you1 ~ople are t.aki111 it up. - L.P ., Vu· couver, 8 .C. ---~---------'--------------------------------------1 suited for Blackwood. A. -No. J don't think 1t 1s dying. The game is holding its own, despite the new distractions that our youth have -computers and computn games. video cassettes. t'l<'. .p • I • I • I • • • • • .- FR&f P•i~fl You'U receive one FREE GALLON of The Great One lntertor latex paint wtth $189 or more In purcha1e11 l -OM,.. .. •11-L-. (' SANTA ANA 2801 So . Bristol St. 557 -1324 • wancovering = • Huge 111ortment ot "W,,.,. Cfltto,,.., s.mc ..... All TIN DltlerMCer 10% dflcount on elf retular prtce · ffem1 for M nk>r cltlzen1! WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach BoUlevard 898-3888 SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street 547-7781 However, on many hands there 1s a flaw that prevents Blackwood from being used. Let's change your holding a little: +AK8652 ~A8 OKQ6 +53 However. there has been a regret ta ble loss of interest in the game at the college level. I would like to see the intercollegiate championship revived. or +AK86S2 i;, KQ8 ~ KQ63 NIGHT TIME IS THE - RIGHT TIME· SEE YOUR DATE BOOK FOlt , ... , ... DIT ARI Call 642-4321 A N N 0 U N C N T Dr. Daniel Belove, D.C. lf'cwmffly With llr Tudrl Adorn• Ill is looking forward to serving your health .care needs at his new Newport Beach location. Belove Chiropractic- • 1600 Dove Street, Suite 207 Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-476-1250 Treat your children t o the best . With exclusive Im- ported clothing and gJft.s from the Reed's Baby Carter. Newly located at ·Bayside Center. Newport Beach. Boys & Girls Infants thru IO years Monday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. -5:)0 p.m. • I 072 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach (714) 720-3882 ,, Orange Cour OAILY PILOT/Sunday. N0\1WT!ber 3. 1985 - SOAP SUMMARY .. Hillary misses lofty message of l.ove He mean• bualneu By LYNDA HIRSCU 1 AU MY CHILDREN: With money borrowed from Enca, Tad h1res skywnter 10 annoullQC bis love for Hillary unaware that Hillary has left 1own Donna wonied when Benny announ~ he's bankrupt After rtwminj to has JOb at Tempo, Jeremy tells Erica he wanu to remain fnends. Adam senses Ross's interest in runruna corporation. Robin IQJUt'CS her eyes when she's splashed with chemical 10 photo lab. Emd spou Orea and Robin embracina. In order to set Cba rlie to notice her Julie decides to try o ut for c:b«rlead1na. Cliff finds a book of sonnels Nina rttd to him when they were courtana. Nina becomes hys1encal and spiteful when she rcal12es Daisy and PaJmcr arc makJna love. • • • ANOTBEA WORLD: ()pcnani the Nick Nolte •tan u a cop who •Prina• a convtct (Eddie llarph_y) to help him track down a k.'11er in ••4s Boan." airlnC tontcbt at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. tomb, Carl and Daphne ftnd-lhe "pbaroah's dauahter's" artJficacts. As Carl Ines to make dins breathe the poisonous fumes ln the tomb, Hawk and Nancy rttcuc Chns. Chns believed.the dtawiDgs 1n the cave arc mttsqn from. his Cathc:r. Chns and Hawk lake a fl1&b1 to Pboncu 10 search of tile treasure. When footprints of ac:hild match her son's, Brittanydcades to let Ca1hn think Evan is still ahvc. Clance leis Larry move back in. Carl mails Mac an explosive present • • • AS TRE WORLD TURNS: Marie files hamssment charges against Kevin. Margo heads for tw<>-month Washington. D.C. assignment. Kevan 1mtalcd when be learns Marie doma offi~ work for C.arohne's. Brian displeased when Shan- non takes an . bag lady named Harriet Mane and Cal bed down. John takes Sierra to party. Craaa and Sierra decide to try lo work thanas out. Lila uneasy about John's interest in Siem. Nominees announced fortopvideOawards • • • CAPITOL: Myrna's henchmen hold LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bruce Springsteen, The Motels. Cyndi lauper, Starship and A-ha have been nominated for the Best Pop Video award given by the National Academy of Video Arts and Sciences. . The awards certnmny at the Wiliem Tfieater Nov 20 will be broadcast by ABC-TV on a dare sllll to be chosen. American Video Awards will be given in 16 categones. d ivided be- tween artistic and technical achieve- ments. The art1st1c category nominees include: Best Pop Video -"Glory Days," Bruce Springsteen: "Shame," The Motels: "Talce On Me," a-ha; "The Goenies Are Good Enough," Cyndi lauper; and "We Built This Cit y On Rock and Roll," Starship. Best Urban Contemporary Video -"Apollo Medley," Hall, Oates. Ruffin and Kendricks; "Freeway of Love," Aretha Franklin; "Party All the Time," &!die Murphy· "Raspber- ry Bcrct-," Prince and the Revolution; "Smooth Operator." Sade. BeSl Country Video -"Count?, Bo ... Ricley Skaggs, "Highwayman, ' Ndson, Kristofferson. Jennings and Cash·"LlttleThangs,"TheOalc Ridge Boys; "Step That Step," Sawyer Simone Slgnoret IN "The Widow Couderc" PG PORT THEATRE 673-6260 . ,,,. ; (.-,Ht H•l Corond dt ' M•r ~ "PASSIONATE" -St~llrt l\l(ln Wl'tfW TV "VERY SPECIAL'' -AICMr Wlnst(n. NtW YORI'. POST "TRIUMPH II -Wlll11m Wolf. OAttNrn /'t[WSl'APtRS noNNULA n.NWWt • Brown; "Time Don't Run Out On Me," Anne Murray. Best New -Anast -Go West. Hooters, Lone Justice. Sade, 'Tai Tuesday. Best Performance Male -David Bowie. "Loving the Alien:" !lruce, Springsteen, "Glory Days;" Stevie Wonder, "LQve Light_ In Flight;" Weird Al Yankovic. "Like a Sur- geon:" Paul Young, ··Every Time You Go Away." Best Performance Female - Martha Davis of the Motels. "Shame;" Diana Ross. "Missing You;" Sade, "Smooth Operator." Patti Smyth of Scandal, "Beat of Heart;" Aimee Mann of'Til Tuesday. "Voices Carry." Best Peformance by a Duo or Group -Heart. "What About Love;" Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart. "People Get Ready;" Prince and the Revolution. "Raspbe!!)' Beret;" Starship, "We Built This City on Rock and Roll;" Wham! "Everything She Wants." Best Home Video -.. Across a Crowded Room." Richard Thomp- son· "Dangerous Moments," Martin Bril~y· ''Sade: Diamond Life Video." Sade: :.The Complete Al," Weird Al Yankov1c. "Wham! The Video." Wham' Sloane a1 kn1fepoin1, insisung she 1urn over 1nfonnat1on on Sam's supposed 1reason. Trey walks 1n as Sloane swears the enurt story was fabncatcd. After being stabbed 10 stru.,ie with the hoodlums. Trey disowns his enurc family. Brenda says yes to Wally's mamagc P.roposal Dunna fight, Gnff aCCldentaJJy !tills Joctcr u Brenda and Dylan look on. Dylan and Brenda run off' 1oeether. Janen tells Thomas he must leave town or put hi.s cnure family an JCOP.lf'd y. Cla.rissa con- fides 10 J uhe that she has fee.tinas for both Jarrett and Mark. 1...ecanne sudd.cnly collapsH 1010 coma and 1s rushed to hospital. After Leeanne comes out of coma, Jordy learns she OW'CS SI 00,000. • • • DAYS OF OUR UVES: Lcamin& IGm able 1osee. Vactorfotccthertoaowith him to Miami. Shane planu bug on Savannah. Figuring out the nddle. Bo and Hope reaJ12e the trail leads to Miami. Patch warns Shane to stop his ihvcstiption because what he !cams about Bo Will ruin Bo's life forever. Shane dasrcprds warning to stay away from the main ptc on the est.ate and falls in alhg.ator pit Anna desperate to find Tony. Bo confesses hi.s Jealousy over Hope's interest 1n Bro ther Franc:is. Kevin unable 10 shake has hatred 1oward Abe for kalhng Richard. Lu is ovcl;JOYcd when she finds Tod at home. Melissa. Pete. Tod and Amy continue 10 stay in b1dina. Pete tells Melissa the only people he loves arc Charlie and ~and be will tell that 10 Ivy. Amy tens Bo and Hope's plans of goina to Miami to mystenous strangrr. • • • SCHWARZENEGGER TAKES COMMAND! THE #1 MOVIE IN AMERICA! ••• IRWIHI .... ,39.1770 STAlllll ~ ... m&HG-4021 UA M0¥1l 4 ... ,.. 121..4070 Ill* ,. ~ ... 11'91 154-Ul 1 EDWAIDS llNJSrTY a...a au 1u -5'11 EDWAIDS/Seeal lACllM lal.S MAU _.., ·-- -634-3'11 UA CITY COfTtJ UITl Ill S40-74U EDWMDS lmSl<l. WllfWI& m.rm --... 49S-6220 UA WDTWISTB 119' EDWAIDS llSD ~MAU lmll P• MZ--4993 -137-0340 UA lllO¥ll I MIC mNlil lllAU rn\\U:o-HlfUl((IPl'OI.\ \\II C.1-.om.1-llC \' ., ..... 't \ rll.\t Ill l"\l I. ~lltt \Ul-.tt On ~o,c-mtwr 2.5. 1970, J•pan'io mo1•I c-.-1 .. bratro "nlt'r, 'ukift \li•hlma. •h•"·k1--.I ttw ~ortd. • G f!HEll4L BOIPIT A..L: Alan den ys MonlC8's cha~ that bc'a havtnt u atra1r Yank removn bullet from St-an'• cbnt. FnlCO mttu wtth fdJC1&. aweanna he·u many bcr u aoon u he can come out of IUd..ina. Tony bchevn Fri1CO anne>«nt Patrick warns Teri bcr past may ruin her drum of bcc:omin& a lawyer. Jimmy Lee learns his insurance will not cover butkS· ans collaptt. Edward refu1e1 to &Jvc tbe bankrupt Jimmy Let any money. Jimmy Lee plans to do tbc honorable th1na and earn money to repar I.be inbabuanu of the collapted Alian QUartcr. Celta uptet about bem& 10 poorhouse. Lee warns Bobbi she may sull be finanaally rnpo~ S1blc for the bualdJna collaptt. c:au5101 Bobbi to fe.ar los1na the brownstone Ja.lte hlTCd to represent l'CSlden1s of collaPKd bu1ld1na. • • • GUIDING UGBT: David finally be- lieves ltylt has been disroyal Oa1rc 11vcs birth to ti.by prl. Kurt wants 10 buy Spauld1na property for Mindy'• drcamhousc. In Caoada, Mmdy meets Kun's pucnu and lqrns h1$ father as unable to speak due to stroke. Kurt's • ~·--·--NOW PLAYING - 8A£A ~M BtN P\n• S29 5339 •COSTA MtsA Eow¥OS8r41lli 540 7444 *diSfA MESA [Ow;o<dS (IM<Tl• t.nltf 979 •1•1 El TON) Eaw¥Cl!o ~l('(W<. 581 5880 •iiMNE £ow¥~ W•..oclb<O)t' 5S1 0655 *lAHA&RA AMC f N>tot "xfu,., P 691 0633 *IA MlllAI» P<1elflc \wt...,,.,. 5ZJ 1611 * MISSIOH viEJO lctwM~ "~ r,. • ,1418..IO 69-J(, OiWiGE f'.., if\( • °' •119" 0.-w 1"634 9361 •OfWIGt l "~634 ISSl -" WESTMINSTEll Pa< fie\ H W4'( JQ Drrw tn 891 .)6'1] *WESTMINSTER E.Ow.wdS Cllltf'n4 W~t 1191 3935 ~-=;::;;..._=~ .o~..caru. 'OllTMl6~•-, ~nts &Jvc Mlody and Kun thClr by lh~ Pete's arm 1J CN.sbcd; Dld1 u led blnsuta. Jacbon and Beth wiuc lhcu 10 chff where •he 11 found wandcnna by bands and ma411t to ftnd Coast Quard Bo Tina plansto 1rap Clint Atuwean he stup. lndta realu:a twr mamqr to Ptuh p fo)o""' nolluJlt of lrcuon c~ bcina " at an end. M1.ndy prepares for the leveled apamt ham w(dchna of the yea{• RYAN'S llOPE=9J 1i1 ~ma to, unab&c to LOVIN&. Aan and Shau dcc1ck to be remember anythina. C>Uot. deades to c:lotu.11ten.Cunisfind1na1thardtorcs111 , nak lnftt and tau JOI 10 New York. Ava's cbanns. Steve, unable to comt up Dakota&Ddltllatt underuablyannc1ed IO with bail, as thl'OWll into jail for statutory one another. Roter tbruteru to cut otr rape. Steve's ocll~tcs c:on~der ham • Pat's medical arant Jack warn& Beuy She'• scummy molester and are out to ert lum. ' bcina tet up by 1tOmc mq ,who wael. to Stari.na at Lmc's picture. Zona a1D15 of her make n loc>k u lb.ouah &be 1 embazlina love for him. Later Zona pK:ks up a aun mo~ from '4be emcraiency ~uad. and takn aim at a tlrJCl and hits her mark SANT A BARBru 'Sam nc:apcs Cano every umc. Stacy and Jack rccue their own while kecpi.na bu hand£ on the !MP mamaicvows.StacycallsM1kc tosaytha1 Mcanwtule. Carlo's tbug1 contaet CMto she, Jack and the baby are fine: and plcAds about Sam' Amvlna 1n Santa ~ wi1b Make not to 1ry and trace '!te call C.arlo orders bis men LO bnna Dillon and Mlke decides tha1 for c 1r(f)'OM s *Cll· Sam on board Sam surpnses K.eOy and be1na he mu.st~~ .tno Nack a.od. then sbowi Lbtcm l.bc.-u:cuutt. ONE LIFE TO U VE: Marco believes map Catt'hlnJ Kut 11 the boathouse. Donan 1s aft.er Asa's money C1over finds Cruz dcc1dn not to press c~. Cruz bncfc:asc filled with ~Is. A .st.111-bhnd tnclls Gina into acknowlcdcana she has t.bc DidJ rerWtlJ home. Manu and WOody n op Pipers D1lle>n 'and Sam lied up by Carlo short of making love As Pete decides 10 and has thugs, arc freed when the PJ\I search warehouse. be and Did1 arc stopped lea vcs "A GREAT MOVIEI" -AT 1Hf: MOVlf'1 Roger Ebef1/Ger e )1s11.,.1 ~. G .. ,Ant_..,. ~•\JASl ..... ·~··-·. ·----._ ____ , __ 10.W SIOWllll ma ..... 529-Sll9 mtlml BIWMDS TOMI C8l1D 751-4114 &TIM WIMDS ll TCllO Sll·MOO ... ,.. .. EllWUDS lllmllGTOM 141-4311 NOW SHOWING' ..,,.., IMNmSCIOIA cemJ tn U•I -EJlllms llMISITl IS4.llll ~-­m..is IO COAST ~tt7 1711 -•OIMGMJ. '37 ... -· IM OTl cemJ 634-Bll lllTA• u.D.UCI. ~ Mt wt• ~ILL.I IA-all MIWI• OllUmS SIC.II l'lalC ... , J9 ~ Hl1J 11W1 DI .. •l·lOl edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 eawards UNIV ERSITY 854·8811 :AMPVS OR 111£S' 01 ~~.;Ell A(ll<J~~ ~R(¥ •• • NEWPORT CE lllTER 8fr111EEN JAMBOREE & ~ACARTHUR lllllMI ........ -~ ............. 1111.we. .... Mi.ttill ...... "Ami•-· t2;JI. llJI. ... ,. ti! ....... 1 .. . 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''" IDUIS'' Ill fllf" 111 11111, WI. .,. 1111 ........ ... , •11t...., 1•n •11.lltl.11111 "'"'-.... ~ edwards VIEJO TWIN 830°6990 SAN DIEGO ~WY TO LA PA; A CHRtS AN' A loltSS•ON, •[JC "TIUW•• •LA" fll U: II, !i.M. &141, 1111, I: II lllM ,. 1'111 '9! "1111 • Tlf INf•--·111 ..... AUDI_. 'Cl .... ,. llf'\. .... ... l ...... 111n .... Tl ... I" Ill tM•.1i11. ... ........ I .. 121Jt.,hel, .... l:ll, ... war I I H SOCAL CINEMAS lJ'UllA HILLS llll "UCI fl fUT•" IP'CI ltM, lltl.tlll, l :•Mt "•TTfl lff IEAl" IPCI II 11. Ill• "'" ltli. ... ,.. .. , edwards SOUT~ COASTLAGU~A 497·1711 SO~" ,. ~ 0 AST MV;' A. l•O l OV. A' A , • "A at l . " 'wntl lff ....... ti It, .,., "'" ..... "Tll mtm" , .......... 1. '"' ' • - ( -AMERICA'S #1 MOVE!-- " A MOVIE FOR All AGES." ... **** JM(\11141'"-• "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." ~" ",t C...C"1l 1Ri "! • -~ ~ AP-RSA&. P\ctin .H ...... .....-we-..,..... ... . ...... ._,...MACM •u-.. ~ . ...._ l-,._,,a...y, () ..... ~""""" ~"" .,, .... ....... ..... UA""' ...... (-• ~ 9'IO fi.1n .~ ... •·· U.1U3 MM'Ml i.--l(.6Cll wran.,_ UA---(_._..."'"' U _()oo.oe .. "'1 ~ ., 1711 03014 CGr!AMllA ~Ill.LI WQIWllll ,_."° t..........scic. ~c:ir....-~·-UQ1#t ...... ., .. COS'IA ll(IA ,..,. ........ ,,,,,_ •IA llMllA ,... , .. W.,.ll en~ .. c.. MICl-~t ~ t79-41t~ Ill lllJ3 •1-31113 1 ~rrR M ISSIU ~ ' ~una shows-new1ouk with colorful 'Carousel,. I The Laguna Moulton Playhouse 1s busting out all over. California's oldest community theater has expanded its audience capacity with the ad<iition of a 68~seaa balcony as the first phue of an ambitious remodeling project, and just in time for the equally brand-new cunain to rise on the l 98S-86 season. The phenomenal suocess of the Moulton since its construction in 1969 -the theater group itself has been opcratiDJ since 1920, makin• it one of the nauon's oldest community theaten -certainly justifies the multi-million-dollar project. $hows have been playina to capacity au- dienoes for yean, and even the laraes t community theater faci lity in O~e c'ounty wasn't big enouJll to satisfy the demand. After a summer-lonJ renovatJon process, the Moulton has reopened with a revival of Rodgers and Ham-mentein 's musical .. Carousel," an· elaborately mounted production which certainly will stir the eyes and ears-if not necessarily the hean. Director Dou&las Rowe has amassed some o( the area's finest creative personqes-musical direc- tor David Anthony, set designer Toi Tnus Wally Huntoon and choreographer Lila Zali (a Laauna ballet instructor for the past 40 years) -to insure ltatc--of-the-art visual components for "Carousel." Huntoon's setting. resernblinf the inside of a cavern and detailed with_boardwlJ_ks, including a_ rotatina platfonn that functions as the carousel, is a don\inating p~ ence, splendidly constructed. Zali's dance corps performs specialty numbers in eaeh act and backs ue the chorus admirably. Anthony s orchestra, tucked away ofT staae left, is politelr unobtrusive under the conductor s fmn baton, never overriding the action as some instrumentalists arc prone to do. The cast is composed of some excellent singing talent, beaded by Richard Kinsey as the swageriog Billy Bigelow and Tricia Griffin (who's starring in just about every musical in sight this year) as the sweet young Julie Jordan. Their opening scene together. which includes the marvelous ballad .. lfl Loved You.·· is possibly the most effective of the evening -their interaction 1s re- strained by the ttory thereafter. Marilyn Macy has an equaJly pleasina voice and kic.ks up her heels nicely as Carrie Pipperidge, while Duane Jerome Kittennan adds sta.lwan resolve, countered by a grating &ia&Je, as her strait-laced fisherman suitor. Karen McBride is a strong. sympathetic Nettie Fowler, rendering the show's signature tune, .. You'll Never Walk Alone," and Katti O'Ncal spices up her scenes as Jhe steamy owner of the carou.sel. The show goes a bi UWT)' with Mark Turblill's rather benign portrayal of the cutthroat Jigger, who leads Billy into peril. Not only is Turnbull too comically nice to be convincing. he also turns up later u the angel who guides Billy back for a day's visjt, a bit of double casting that was hardly necessary given the size oft.he Laguna company. The ballet sequences arc attractive, but what "Carousel" really needs are a few high-kicking production numbers over the sprawling set. Somehow, "June is Busting Out AU Over" doesn't quite make it as a choral exercise. Some glitches in the singers' mikes should be ironed out in time. Daaoe Kitt.erman and llarllyn llacy are featuted tn ••earouel" at ~e Le.Cana lloalton Ptayhoue. REVIEW 'Quiet Earth,' presents ultimate in loneliriess By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... Dellr ..... •Wt Talk about getting up on the wrong side of the bed ... the issue and come to their own answers. J ,..,...======;;......---------------------Zac Hobson wakes one momrng to find that he's the last man alive on earth. He doesn't believe it at first, but after a drive through town and a few unanswered telephone calls around the globe, Hobson realizes the awful truth -he's aJJ alone. What happens when man goes too far with his manipulations of nature's forces? What happens when Mother Nature strikes back? And what hap- pens when a man is finally forced to assume moral responsibility for ~ tions that endanger bis fellow man? QENE BJICICllJIN MA'l''l' IJl££0N . 1 1 '•r ' 'm 11\ Bu• 1A1rl1111 41\ h•·ur,. h>'i mod~r will ~ krdnapi:>Mi H1\ l.11! • r .. i111.,. lw• "•l lu rr\""'" -cirrrt ~I an<1 hr will find 1.1111.., 1 11 1h• t ~n•• r .,1 illl Jdvr nturr hr nrvr r ilr~.unrt1 routrt har1,..n w him • ~ "'""'"" A I ANUC K BROWN ProductKlfl AN ARTHUR PENN Film C1ENE HAC J<MAN MAlT 01U.ON TAR<,fT (,AYLE HIJNNIC l!lT JOSH c;OMMER On11na1 S.or• by MICHAEL SMALL S.""' b\ LE ARO '>'TERN <.,, ,,.,.npla~ by HOWA.RD BE~K .u1d DON PETERSEN l'rr•JucMl bv RICHAR D D ZANUCK -:i Di\VID BROWN R .::-:;:,·.~ D1rtttrd bv ARTliUR PENN a .. •1 • ..... L• •-_.. - -. ,.,.,.._n,.~,.....,.._, VI ·.:.::_:~ 7 .. -.._,.. .... , ITARTI FmAY •V•ER lill IT A THEATRE IOI Y• "LEMMON IS WONDERFUL . MASTROIAJ!VNI IS GR EAT llOU WILL LAUGH, YOU WILL CRY. 'MACARONI' IS DELICIOUS." -Jot-I \iegel. 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The audience is left to wrestle with A one-of-a--kind American fim about bte. maniage and divorce. Through some freakish quirk in nature, l.ac Hobson and two others find themselves the only survivors of a mysterious and devastating change in the earth's forces. The haunting prospect of life without human companionship bits each of them differently. But when they find each other amid empty cities and lonely roads, their selfish human instincts rise again. The two men fight over the woman and their stubbomess serves as a fitting example of how nuclear arms races escalate. "Quiet Earth" is an appropriately unsettling film that raises questions that need to be addressed as nuclear power spreads throughout the globe. SAT/Slit 12:30 2:4S, 5:00 7:.30. 9:45 Pdw.irrh TO WN U N IH~ . . .. 751 -4184 I 11' ,''I .,,.. ' TOUYEaDM'. .. 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Navy 17 Arizona St. JO, C.alifomia 8 Washington 34, Stanford 0 Oregon 35.l San Jose St. 13 Arizona 2 ', Oreson St. 6 BYU 59, Wyommg 0 Oklahoma St. 14, Colorado I I Texas A&M 19. SMU_ 17 •Complete scores, C3 •Roundups, C2. Proud Truth takes Classic It· s also big da y fur trainer Lukas at Breeders' Cup NEW YO RK(AP)-ProudTruth, who m issed fou r months of racing this year becau~ of a bone fracture, turned the $3 million Breeders' Cup Classic at Aqueduct Saturday into his second victory in a week. Jn the gathering &loom on a chilly day, the 3-ycar-ofd Proud Truth overtook G ate Dancer, a colt whose bad manners have sometimes over- shadowed his talent, for a head victory in the 11/4-milc Classic. But Proud Truth. a Kentucky bred who races in the silks of John GaJbrcath's Darby Dan Farm. bad to share the spotlight on Breeders' Cup Day, before a crowd of 42.568. with Pebbles, a brilliant 4-ycar-old Eng- lish-bred filly owned by Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum of Dubai. Pebbles finally found racing room on the rail and sped to a neck victory over fast-dosing Strawberry Road in the S2 malhon Breeders' C up Turf over I 1h males on the grass. Proud Truth's upset wm was the second victory in the seven Breeders' Cup races for JOClc,ey Jorge Velasquez. who aJso won the S 1 million J uvcnalc Fillies o n Twilight Ridge. And it was a tremendous day for trainer D. Wayne Lukas. who sent out I 0 horses in four races and scored two wins. two seconds, a third and a fourth for total purse money of S 1,528,000. Lukas posted 1-2 finishes with Twilight Ridge and Family Style 10 the Juvenile Fillies, and with Life's Magic and Lady's Secret in the SI million Distaff. AJI four of those fillies arc owned by Eugene V. Klein. a former owner of the San Diego Chargers football team. AJso making their m ark Saturday were Aorida-breds, who won the first four races on the card. They were Tasso in the SI million Juvenile: Twilight Ridge; Precisionist in the$ I million Sprint. and Couene 1n the $1 m illion Male on the vass. Proud Truth dadn t race from May 26. when he won the I 'h-mile Peter Pan at Belmont. until Oct. 7. when he scored in a seven-furlong allowance at Belmont. He was sidelined with a saucer fracture an his left front cannon bone. Then, trainer John Veitch brought him back on Oct. 26 for a victory in the I 1h-mile Discovery at Aqueduct. "A race on the track helped him," said Veitch. who added that in making his decision to run Proud Truth back in seven days. "I talked to Jorac and he tho ught it was the right thing to do." Pebbles, making her U .S. debut and racing beyond I 1/4 milC1 for the first time, returned $6.40 and earned $900,000 after racina the 11/z-mik Turf in 2:27, which ripped I 1/5 seconds off the course record. Kings drown Whalers, 8-1 HARTFORD (AP)-Los Angeles soottld six aoals in the final ~riod and aoalkeepcr Bob Janccyk stifled Hart- ford II the Stru-"n' Kfop defe;ated the Whalen 8-1 1n a National Hockey Leaaoepme. • Anders Hakansson ICOrcd his fif'!lt two aoals of the season. the second durint Los Anaelcs· tbird·pcnod bl.nqe, as the Kinp posted j ust their second victory in the PASt cit.ht pmc1. Dcfenseman Jay Wells also acorcd twice for the Kinp. Dave William" usiated o n the pme-winner and an insurance aoal beforeaettina thrown out oft~e me 1n 'he final period for O Lina WhaJen aoalttndcr (eve W s. Janccyk frustrated a atrona second- pcnod attack by lhc Whalen to tum the pme around. He Id\ the pmc Late tn the third period Wlth an appa~nt shoulder u\jury. • Daily Pilaf SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1985 l•ddleback knock• off CdM;-32-T, tn S•• Vtw eJDn. C3 GWC h•1 3-game win 1treak 1topped by CerrU01. C3. Trojans back on track with win USC rebounds from loss at Notre Dame wit 31-13 win over Washington State LOS ANGELES (AP)-Southern Cal Coach Ted Tollner said after the Trojans' Jops1ded loss to Notre Dame a week ago that h,is team was at a crossroads -either they'd bounce back or "go i n the tank." The Trojans, whipped 37-3 by Notre Dame, rebounded Saturday with a 31-13 victory over Washington-- State that kept Southern Cal in the thick oftbc Pacific--10 football race. "You have to give credit to our guys for the way they played when they had go ne through suc h a dHlicult week." Tollner said after the victory over Washingto n State at the Los Angeles Coliseum. ·•our players came a long way back after getung off that plane (rctummg from South Bend. Ind .) la~t Saturday It takes courage and a cert.am togetherness, and we've got some of both," he said "Th as conference as won in Novem- ber." Tollner said, "and if we con- tinue 10 irow and head in the right direction. we can stay alive-in this race." Fred Crutcher and Ryan Knight ~orcd _on shon runs and.DQn Shafer kicked three field goaJs to help Southern Cal down the m istake· plagued Cougars. The Tro1ans' victory over- shadowed a fine runrung per- formance by WSU's Rueben Mayes. who p1ned l 77 }'ards on i1 ca.mes. The, wtP gave Southern CaJ a 4-3 overall record and a 3-1 Pac-10 mark as all team s in the conference cu~nt: ly have at least one league loss. The Cougars. losers of tbear last three pmes, are 2-7 overall and 2-5 1n lea,,ue play 1 · We maned opportunities and had other thmas go wrong." Washington State Coach Jim Wafden said of the defeat by Southern Cal." For the 1985 Cougars. we've JUSt about covered cvervthrng ma negauvc ~n~ . It's been nine straight weeks of thts type of thing happening. "It was a good. physical football game. a whale of a game for three quarters. In the fourth quarter. the better team pulled away after we'd close to withm a touchdown " The Trojans. who built a 21-7 halftime lead final!}' put the game away ID the fo urth quann-on Kniaht's J.yard touch'down run and Shafer's third field pl, a 46-yarder. The Coupn bad narrowed the difference to 21-1 ) late ID the third Quarter on a 3-yard touchdown run by backup quancrback Ed Blount. A two-point conversion attempt failed when Blount fumbled the snap from center and was tackled short of the goal IJnc. The Trojans built their first-half lead on.iie.Jd aoals of20 and 40 yards by Shafer. a 6-yard touchdown run by Crutcher, and a fumble rceovcry by · linebacker Marcus Cotton in the Washington St.ate end zone. Cotton's touchdown came when 1he Cougars· Tim Scoles snapped 1he ball over the bead of punter Glenn Hafl)er and the ball rolled into the end zone. Pac-10 •tandtnaa UCLA Wttt\lnel.., N llOM Arll-Slett UK °'"°" ~Stell WeU\lnetoft State Stamotd CalltONI .. c..•-W L T 4 I 0 4 I 0 l I 'O l 1 0 J I 0 1 1 0 • , ) 0 , s 0 I 4 0 1 ' 0 ~¥'•'-"" ~ .. WLT • 1 1 s ' 0 • 2 0 • , 0 • ) 0 • • • l s 0 1 1 0 , ' 0 l • 0 use 31, W•UllM•on 5.•••• 13 WHl'llMIOft )4, Sl•nfOl'O 0 Ari,_ Sl•lt 30. Cellfcwnle e · .,,,_ T1. °'"'°" 5.ltlt • ~-U , Mii JOM Sl•tt 1J confertnc.t) Nellt S._..,., G- UCLA t l Art1one use e t c.1~"'' Wt .,,IMton t i Arllone Sltte Or-Stele at SIM!ord Oilers finish undefeated HB boys, Edison· s girls win Sunset cross country finals By JOSEPH DUDEVOlR Oellyl"llMC.1 ,,,....,, Huntington Beach High managed to avert last year<, disappointment and capped off an undefeated season b'r wmnang the Sunset League crosscountl) finals Saturwn • at Central Park Last )eartheOllersentered the league meet with the same 5-0 record the) did th1<, )Car. but '"'ere up~! tn Fountain Valley for the tatlc. Thu wne. ho"-e'er. there was no repeat for the Barons '"We hung m there and dad 11 this time ·· said a relieved Oiler Coach Paul Wood '"It wasn"t eas' hut "-e got the JOb done." · This year It was the Edison ( hargers who made the upset bid. as Huntington Beach squeaked out a 43-4!! dcc1s1on Fount.am Vallr) was 1h1rd wnh 51 potnt\ and will be the final C lf representative from the league .. We came oh. so close ... said Charger Coach John Knox "The k.Jds reall) ran hard toda~ so l"m 'en pleased with thal I can't be unhapp' ~11h ~ond ·· Baron Coach Bill Thom!>'>On "'a" otw1oush n11t 1hnlled with 1h1rd place '"You alwa)~ ~ant to win: he !Ml•d .. I 1h1nlc league 1c; what the.season IS all about rm ha pp)' to go to CIF but I wanted to win toda' lf,ou ask Paul (\'.ood) l thinli. h<" d say the same thing•· Wood's Oilers were paced b\ John Clallup·., lounh- place ume of 16 00 A.nd last vcar"s 1nd1v1dual chJmp John ~to. was fifth ~1th a 16 ti~ Sa.DMt Leacue cb,amplon Sabra HalaHm ol Ocean View leada aunnen up the hlll at Central Park, then .,..., .... ,...... ., ""'Oe ·-raJ.e. hi.a arma ln triumph da..rlnt'Saturday'a league final•. Huntington Beach'• boy• won team honon. This 'rear 1t was C >cean V1t·~ ·c, Ha1s~m ">dl'>rJ '4111 too~ 1nd1~1dual hono~ ao, hC' wcfiti thc-ratr and '-' 11 rtpresent the Seaha~ ks in ne't ~turda' ·, < JF prehm' .11 Mt an .\ntonio College \ahrn ralr'd tern 15 .i5 dod.1ng O\t~r the thrt"C·mlle cour~ !or the:"''" But while-!he OalC'r. ma' ha'l" \ur-c:nde·ed ,.,l 'Pf' (Ple&H .ee OILERS/C3J Andujar can appeal one fine, watch the other sink Nobody came 1n on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •Joaquin AnduJar's agent says they will appeal the I 0-day suspension and S500 fine levied for the St. Louis Cardinal patcher's temper tantrum in game seven of the World Series ... Andujar is being billed $2,000 for the toilet and sank he smashed in the clubhouse in Kansas City and for that there as no appeal . . That money is down the dram. •An LA Raider-Chicago Bear Super Bowl would have to be played mabombshelterw1thaS WA.T. team as referees. •Tommy Lasorda says he would still pitch to Jack Clark ... One wonders what Lasorda thanks he would d o. •John McEnroe 1sagatn putting 1he knock on the media and sa)ing he v. ashes he could be treated hke "a human being" . It might help 1fhe would act hke one. •A San Diego repon says the Padre players were upset all season with Manager Dack Williams' testy and aloofpersonahty ... Does everyone think Williams has a testy and aloof personality? ... Of cou~ not ... Onl} those who know ham . •Rockrngham Racewa) assedang approval of a race fashioned after the Irish Sweepstakes"' here uckets would be sold all over the country I. for one. am all an favor Keep these th1ngs com1ngand we may find something we can win at •Checkmgout the Breeders' Cup. ii still doesn't seem that large purses Lakers surge past Warriors, 120-116 They overcome a 12-point deficit to remain undefeated OAKLAND (AP) -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 31 points as the undefeated Los Angeles Lakcrs over- came a 12-point deficit an the fourth quarter to edae the Golden State Warriors 120.116 Saturday night before the Jar&C1t crowd in Oakland Coliacum history.- Earvin "Mqjc" Johnson, playina only .ha second aamc for the 4-0 Lakers after rccovcrinf fro m a bout o( shinJles, contributed. 3 assists while sconn&(..U:t ICVen points. Tbe crs trailed IOS·93 earty in the final period. but c.me beck trona u Jabber pla~ the final S:21 with five fouls. The Wamors last led J 16-11.S after Joe Barry Carroll hit\ jump ahot with 1 :48 left, but James Wonby bit a p1u of free throws for the Lakcn. then blocked a lhot that led to a pme- winnina dunk by Byron Scott. Carroll acored 1lofhia 28 {>Oints 1n tbe third quancr as the Wamon shot 76 pcrocot from the field and used a 22~solu:raetotakea98-39advant..,e into the last quancr Paced by Abdul-Jabblr's 17 points tn the first half, Loi An~lc-s took a S..._..7 lead an the tce0nd pcnod. But the Wanion cut that maraan down to 63-59 at 1ntcrm1ss1on Abdul-Jabbar scored I I of his points in the first quarter. but Golden State guard Sleepy Floyd countered with 14 his 18 points, including a pair of three-pointers and thr~ other Iona shots. to gi ve the Wamors a 25·24 edge. * CUppen atlll a.nbeate.a LOS ANGELES -Marques John- son scored 22 points and Franklin Edwards added 16 to lead the un- defeated Los Angeles Clappers to a IOJ.9S victory over the winless New York Kmcb at the ports Arena. The victory hf\ed the 01pl)Cn to S--0 and set a rttord for the most consecuuve vactones at the stan of a season an the 16-)'ear history of the franchise. The loss dropped the Knacks to ()-4. The Oappcrs, who led S4-51 at the half. took the lead ror aood wt th 9: 18 left 10 the third Q,uarter when Dc"k Sm 1th hat a 6-foot1umper that put Lo Anicln ahead. S9-S7. The Oippers increased their lead to 14 points. 96-82. Wlth 4. IS rem11n1na ID thepmc. The ltnack heed thal kad 1n b.a.I!, 98-91, with 1:42 left an the~ as fOfW'lrd Pat Cummanp scored sa~ points and T~nt Tucker buncd a three-point fidd pl dunna a ~-2 spurt. But Ne..,., Yor\: could att no clceer. ~ . Buo TucKER SPORTS COLUMNIST make for exciting race~ In fact. the most thnlhng race 1soften the one ~here the hof'}e }'OU be1 on w1 ns h\ In lengths • how me a gu) who bets on the outcome of the NBA season and I'll show )Ou a guy wnh patience. •News Item: Electronic eavesdrop- pangequ1pmen1found1n the ollice ol 1he LSL' a1hle11cdepanmen1 \oo. 1t could not happen at l ( Ho"' v. ould the I\ D bug a memo• •OfaJI the ail men is hs1C'd as hampenng Marvelous Man 1n Hagler, old age ma) be 1he most hkel) •The first thing the nt'"<t New Orleans Sa.ants coach will do 1sdump Earl Campbell. •It figures the L~ Raiders woulcJ pla~ best at night when all muggers do their best work. •Once more. the Pac-I 0 team'"'111 have a mediocre record and wi 11 l'>C' the underdog tn the Rost' Bowl and will probably wm btg over the Big I 0. •Rams quarterback Dieter Brock's k.Jdoev stone had to be even more -. ..,... TIM •nlcb' Patrick ~ •laaota o.. tM ~of Clipper Jam• Da ,,.._ •tudaJ at dM 8porta painful than loc;1ng to the .i4er'> •The hne la'>t \A.<ed. '"-3S that fot· \fontana "'Ill not let V. enddl l 'ler .:a~ his nC'~ bab~ The same m1~h1 Jppl\ to Bret <;al'IC'rhdge n and )tC'' e ~loom •You !>.no~ ~ou aret'itingnld 11 your I.ids never heard ol El~n Ba' lnr •The LA Clippers c;hould \a\~ h ' the) stopped calling themseh e,, '"the people's team .. •The lawsuu oiC In eland pni:her Don hulze aga1ns1 the ~n 1>1elw Chicken 1s reall'r ch1cl>.en •ul\ ea man a ho~ he can hc:-1 Gave a man a ract' he can "~<"at G1 "C' a man <>OmC' aeeth he t"a n gnash. G1" ea man a ucket he cant ash Rams try to rebound from loss Thl' Ram~. no longer (X'rfn t hut still with a powerful grasp ll n tht• National Football C"onfertn1.'e v. e't lead. facc ~ew Orleans toda' 1n .1 cnucal conte<;t for the Saints The Ram!>. 1.·ommg oil thnr lir't lou of the -.ca\tln take a 1.1 rt'cord into the I p m gam<" at .\nahe1m tad1um The 1nl\ are '·'·and a lo~., ,..ould put them li ,·1.· game\ N l l>. of the R<tm' an the NF< V. e<>t racC' heJdmg into tht final S<'' en game' of the regular ~ason The ~n J-rnnc1\lo 4~c" in scl.lln1.1 Clacc at 4-4 ~hipped tht Ram'~>-. 1.i ast Wttk to mO\ t to w1thm thr1.« pme' of tht ltad Wh11t tht 4WI' Ram!> mt1ll hup wa' h11lrd a\ tht' tJetendm@ \ui>t"r Bowl champion\ apmst one 1lf tht Fl.·~ tw<l unhcoat<"n tQm' Ram' Coa h John Robm~n said tht meet. 11'\I ~1th th<" ~ant\ ,., 1ust J\ '1gn1ti cant "The ~ant pme " e' el"\ hat a,, important to u as the 4'*en. pmt· wa.s.. .. he u1d "The di' 1'1on rA<'<' " a survwal conteM " The 1nb arc coming ofT a 21 ·I\ IOU lo the cw York G1a01' l&Jt unday. but the) '\t h<''MI thf'} ean be da.ft8l!'rOu Ont of \Mir th~ wtn' u 21).1 hnumph Cl"trthc .. ~an ~29 "The ants tttm to hive .thttr (Pl•• -ll.A.ln/C2l J r,r ' I Fu11er on IllauJea-oy Fresno State, L;J.2.;. 7 i . . . Arizona's defense led the Wildcats t-0 the victory over the B lld • S h h t hand· Fullerton's lone ICOte came on a 100..yud return of Seattle to move into a uc for first place. . C tr u 0 s wceney as 0 • the aame's """"nin• kickoff by Wade I ~k .. l The Huskies' fint shutout of an up-to-now Beavers an orva IS. nl h fi Id --... ..._. "'' · ' · · · · Arizona's offense managed o y two s ort 1e Gaynor passes 49ers to 20-7 wt n ~~~srir:.iactfk '1: Senior quarterback ~=:~,, 9~ea:h!:~h:·~ r.:o~rn~~v:.r.o g~ls by Max Zendejas but the W,ildcat deJe~ders used a Doua Gaynor broke three school career offense records and a share of first place w11h UCLA. which was idle. funous rush~ slJfle Oregon State 1 pass--0 e led offense and scored one to uchdown in lcadin& the 49ers to victory They improved lhcir overall mark toffSJ-3. h cd h mos~o:cth~ild~~~~· 1 in the Pa~ 1 o aod 6-2 overall FRESNO -Junior quancrback Kevin Sweeney passed for 284 yards and two touchdowns to lead undefeated Fl"CSJ\O State to a 42-7 victory over Cal State Fullerton in Pacific Co•st Athlctjc Association football over Pacific. Art..-. State H, Callfonla ~:Jc. osei> turn · t e · d · dwa throuah the first quarter whc~ Gaynor ~e Lona Beach ~talc's career leader in pm~ around with. a record-bi'cak.ina. 93-yard ant~r: Jumped .~ca blmaked blen' Pena's \Int and Rudolph passing yards {S,826). complellons (499) and total cepuo~ retllm. la~.an the fmt ~f. and ~he S1;1n beOcv~ls °:i!d ~~sblll~p at the 9-yard line ~nd ran it in. offense (5,613 yards). . . . def~ns1v~ ~cks totaled seven interceptions an attng sc 0 15 Su J s .. &e lS: Quarterback Chm Saturday. • Gaynor pused for 297 yards an the pme, hi tuna on Cahfornla an Berkeley. . re1o• • ~se d shed t4 t4 h 24 of of 31 attempts. But lbe 49en' scores came on two Tbe seven interceptions, including ~ by cor-M11Jer threw thru scon.na pask ses an ru t4 or a .ourt Freshman tailback Kelly Skipper pve Fresno State a 14-7 halftime lead with a pair of touchdown runs. one from one yard out and the other a 13-yard dash. .,runs -six-yarders by Gaynor and fullback Martin nerback Anthony Parker, gave the team 17.in a four-toucbdowntolead_tbeDuc stoanoncon erenocVlctory Sartin. Kieler Dave Caylor added fields goals of23 and game. winninJ streak. Parker's tint ~nterocptu?n was an over th.e Spartans an E\lgenc.. . c.---H 1 Sweeney tossed a 48~yard scorinu>ass to Stephen Baker in the third quarter a.nd later hit Gene Taylor on a 6-yud touchdown play to lead the Bulldogs. In between, Baker ran lbe bill in for a score from 18 yards put. 36 yards. end zone theft which killed a CaJ sconng threat 10 the first Miller threw bombs to wide receivers """n o man In the Pacifi~ 1 O Confereooc: period. for 54 yards and Lew Barn~ for 45 ya~s. and added .a 1- Wa....,... H , Stuf• ... t: Bruisina fullback Rick ArtJOU U, Orqoa State I: Manin Rudolph yard touchctown pass to lJaht end Tim P8!kcr. Miller Fenney bulled over for three touchdowns andpined 114 returned a blocked punt for one touchdown and Byron · scored on the ground when he ran 9 yards wt lb a fumble yards on 23 carries as lbe Huskies blanked Stanford in Evans recovered an.Oregon State fumble for another as recovery. CanDonbail Run will take to the streets of Duluth DULUTH, Minn. -lf the organizers II of a previously clandestine "Cannonball Run" race accept Gov. Rudy Perpich's ' ffivitatio°'" Ferraris Porsches and Jaguars miabt be flashing through the Minnesota countryside next year. . St. Louis County commissioners voted 6-1 to give dle SOO-mile Cannonball Run organizers permission to use roads in lbe county, an expanslofforcst, lakes ~nd iron range stretching from Duluth to the Olnadaan border. . The approval is contingent on lbe ~cc beang insured and approved by one of several nauonal auto- racing orpnizations. . . Commissioners say they ho~ the race will live up to its organizers' claims that it wtll attract thousands or tourists and nationwide media attention to the area A small group of business executives and oclebrities have secretly operated a Cannonball Run throuah Wisconsfo, Michigan and Illinois for the past five years. Last year, lbe Wisconsin State Patrol ticketed one racer for driviflg at 101 mph, but race participants have said they observe speed limits. The name derives from lbe Cannonball Baker Sca- to-Sb.ining-Sca. rytccs of lb~ 1970s, in w~icb car aficionados driVJng everything from Ferrans to CB radio-equipped motor homes competed to sec who could get from New York City to Southern California in lbe shortest time. Organizer James Liataud told reporters after last year's race that he ~ted to bold one lcplly. . Perpicb read L1ataud's remark and mVJtcd him to bold the race in Minnesota. according to the governor's office. A consultant for the race organizers, Mickey Markoff, told the commissioners the county would not be financially responsible for any aspect of the race. Llataud would pay the estimated $225,000 in start-up costs and any race profits would ~o to charity, he said. Quote of the day BW BW, a hunting guide an Montana's c.abinct Mountains, explairung why he and two others bad killed a grizzly in a protected area: .. When l saw that bear come smoking down on me, I didn't have any trouble in deciding who was lbe endan&trcd species." Flyera win fifth on road, 5-3 Uaduy ea,... and llllo SlaAsalo ra scored two goals apiece Saturday night to ' lead Philadclphi~ to its fifth consecutive road victory, a 5-3 National Hockey l.eaguc triumph over Quebec ... Elsewhere in the NHL, Du B..dLlrd kicked out 33 of 34 shots. enabling first- period goals by Paid McLean and T'eomu Steea to stand up as Winnipeg posted a 3-1 victory over Minnesota ... Shorthanded goals by Stan Smyl and Patrtk Sud1trom, plus two power-play goals from Petri Skrlko, carried improved Vancouver to a 6-2 victory over weary Buffalo ... M" Brtdpnan scored just 50 seconds into overtime' to gtVe New Jersey a 6-S comeback victory over the New York Rangers. The Rangers held a comfortable 4-0 lead before the Devils rallied for five goals in lbe third period ... Montreal rookie Stepbae Rlcffr capped a three-goal comeback with the equalizer at 13:01 of the third period as the Canadiens and Pittsburgh tied. 4-4 ... Defenscman Rudy Ladottce•r scored from a pileup in front of the net at 11 : I 0 of the third period, capping a tllree-goaJ outburst that gave Detroit a S-S tic with SL Louis ... l>u.HS•tter'1 tic-breaking breakaway goal with 4: 18 to play and rookie Neal Coalter'• slap shot 29 seconds later earned the New York Islanders to a S-3 victory over Washington ... Jim PepllD11d and Do•1 Rlaebroa1ll scored third-period goals to lead Calgary over Toronto, 4-2 ... Keidl Crowder scored his second power play goal of the game early in the third period to soap a tie and lift Boston to a 5-4 victory over Chicago. · Hawn get OT Win from 76en . . • Deaa1Upe WlWat scored a game-m high 28 points, including seven in over- time, to lead Atlanta to a 114-113 victory over Philadelphia Saturday night in a National Baskctt.11 Association contest ... Mart Aplrtt scored 14 of his pmc--high 42 points in lbe fourth quarter to lead Dallas to a 119-116 comc-from- bchind victory over Sacramento ... Guard ,,.... 1Aca1 soarked Houston with 13 of his game-high 31 points in the third quarter to lead lbe Rockets to a 111 -98 win over San Antonio . . . sw.ey M..aief scored 23 points while Jeff Lamp and CraJa e.ue. tossed in 17 each to l ead ·Mil- waukee to a I 36-11 3 victory over New· Jersey ... Dua7 Aiqe scored 20 points and ltevl. McBaJe 18 to paoc Boston to its fourth consecutive victory, 88-73, over Wuhinaton ... KW Vu-~ and Clylle Drexler keyecf a 43-point Portland second Wllklae period u lbe Trail Blazers breezed to a 12~108 \'ictory over Utah ... Tom CUmben scored tS points in lbe ftrst half as Seattle built a 20-point lead and coasted to a 118-100 victory over Chicago, giving Coach Benle Blctentaff his first NBA win. Chambers finished the .-me with 23 points, while Al Wood added 22 for the Son1cs. Pavln leada u.s.-Japari match Corey Pavla of the United States fired l!I Saturday's best score. a >under-par 67, for a three-round total of 11-undcr 20S to take a three-stroke lead in the '85 ABC Cup Japan-U .S. golf match at Kawanishi, Japan. In lbe team event, a ninc~man Japanese team recording a 649 for a three-round total of I , 91 S stretched its lead to 12 strokes over lbe U.S. team, captained by llaJe lrwla. The Americans carded 657-1,927 ... Meanwhile, at Edosalci, Japan, Ju S~ of the United States shot a 6-under par 66 to take the lead after the first round of individual competition in the Ladies Cup '85 United States-Japan team championship. Stephenson carded 33s on the front &ltd back nines over the 6,225- yard. par-72, Edosa.ki Country Oub course northeast of Tokyo. Three strokes back at 69 was American Allee Miller, followed by Betsy &Ia1 and Japan's &.yob lkoma, each at 70. Beu. Daiei was fifth with a 71 . Lendl, McEnroe reach flnala hu Lell4J thrashed Sweden's Aaclen E3 Janyd and JoM MeF.aroe stopped West Germany's Boris Becker Saturday to advanoc to the final of th.e European Champions' Championship of Tennis tournament in Antwerp, Belgium. Lendl convincin&)y beat Jarryd, 6-3, 6-2, in a two-hour semifinal in the world's richest indoor tennis tournament after McEnroe stopped the 17-ycar-old Becker, 6-3, 6-4 ... At Williamsburg, Va., "'m Evert lJoyd and Pam Slu1ver teamed up to defeat Jo O.rte and Aue Bobbi, 6-3, 6-7, 6-2, as the United States swept Great Britain, 7-0 in the 57lb Wightman Cup team competition. It is the seven lb straight victory for the U.S. and boosted America's record to 47-10. Televialon, radio TELEVISION I 0 a. m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago vs. Green Bay, Channel 2. • I p.m . -PRO POOTBAU.: Raiden at Seattle Channel 4. 1 :30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Winter game from Puerto R1co, Channel 34. 2:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wash- ington State at USC (tape), Channel 2. RADIO I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New Orleans at Rams, KMPC (710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Seattle, KRLA (11 10). 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at San Diqo, KLZZ {600). 3:50 p.m. -PRO B~Y: Kings at Philadelphia, Kl.AC (S70). ........................ __., Erratic Seahawks welcome Raiders RAMS ••• From Cl defelll$ back and all their P,mCS have been close," Robinson said. The Rams' dcfeme bas been its StroDJ auil this ~n. with the Rams winnma despite a lack of purftb on SEA TILE (AP) -Los Angeles Raiden Coach Tom Flores and Chuck Knox, coach of the $Cattle Scabawlcs, both say their clubs arc IU'Ulllin1 to win. But it is Flores' club that is as doing the winning, while Knox's group is ltnlg1ina. "We're playing welt enough to win, t aucu," Flores saicf. "But we've &tdl st~ed. We've had to scratch and claw.• The Raiders will try to make it sax '1J'l.iabt wins and 1even victories in , nioc pmes today (Channel 4 at I p.m..) w~n they ao against the di•ppointina Seahawn. The Raiden have rebounded from a 1-2 sW1 for consecutive victories over New EnaJand, Kansas Ci tr. New Ot1eanJ. Cleveland and San Dieao. They didn't have to scratch and dew lo Los Aqelet Monday mght wben they beat tbc~ra. 34-21, to pin a abate of tbc Amcncan Football Confaoenoc West lead with Denver. Run.nina back Marcus Allen rushed 30 times for I l l yards and three toocbdowns for the Raiders apinll lbeC1wJm, "We bad our beets to the waJI and we manqed to fiaht blck." assessed fl ores when uked about Los Aqda' 1-2 start. The Scahawla, 4-4. have lbeir backs to the wall now and they may not bav~ the weapons to fi&ht beck in their bid to make the National Football L.caaue playoffs for the third suiiaht season. Running beck Cun Warner suf- fered a sprained ankle in lbc ooenioa quarter an a 17-14 Seattle ION to the New York Jets in tht Mc.dowlandl last Sund•)'· He may not be available for the Raiden' p.me. Scahawkt' rqWar fullback David Huahcs injured bis neck apinst the Jets and he's listed udoubtfuJ apinst the Raiders. "We're ~tty buaed up," ad- m.ined Knox. Despite the Seahawks' injury prob- lems. they're still listed as two-point favorit.eS io the pme in the Kin1- dome. Seattle beat the Rai~ 13-7, in the AFC wild~ playon pme last season. The Scahawks have bee'n an eniJma this aeaton. They ~ sup- posed to be better than last aeaaoo when they posted a 12-4 record without Warner. But ios1tad of beiftl upcr Bowl contendm, they're In danaer of missu\a the playom. .. offente. * The Rams' overpowerina runnina attack oflut _}'car bu almost disap- oeared. and NFL rookie Dieter Brock hasn't been able to take up the slack with bis pusin&. The Rams' Eric Dickenon. who rewrote OJ. Simpt0n's NFL sinaJc- teUOD rusruna R'lCOrd tut year, is •YCl'llina a mere 3.5 yards per carry lbit teuon. .. For the life of me, I don't 1ee a limole tolution," RobiDIOG Mid of the la.mt' lack of a ru.nni111 pmc. •What we need it the land of a pme where we cu eet bldr; in that rtlytbm we had, .. be laid. .. We just haw to ftaht throuab it." Brock. who baa bad a problem with a kidney atone but it cxpeC'Uld to be at fWJ IJ)eed &pin.st the Saints, com- pleted a dub record 3S puses (in 51 attcmpU) for 344 yards in the Jou to the 49en. Mott of the yardak however, came in the te00od bi.Ir aft.a' the Rams had fallen behind 28-0. The Sa.inti have lost tbree ~t pmes after equalioa a ftanchase ruord witll three at.raipt victories. Ohio State'• Crla Carter (2) l•pe h1ah be- tween Iowa defendera De•on Mlt.cbell (21) . ., ....... and Georte Da'f'la (37) for blC &aln Satar- day. Bacieya won DIC 10 ctuh, 22-13. Iowa suffers first loss Pre-game speech by Byars inspires Ohio State, 22-13 F rom AP dJ1patc•e1 COLUMBUS, Oruo -A fired-up Ohio State defense intercepted four Chuck Long passes and forced a fumble Saturday as the eighth-ranked Buckeyes upset top-ranked Iowa. 22-1 3, in college football. Defensive back Terry White credited an cmotionaJ prc"'3me s~h by injured tailback Keith Byars with helpmg Ohio State to victory. "Keith was more emotional than I've ever seen him,'' White said. "He said he was tired ofhcaring things about our defense ... When we left the room, the defense took it upon themselves to win the football game." Ohio State quarterback Jim Karsatos, a product or Sunnx Hills High in Fullerton, agreed. . • I've known Keith Byars (or four years and I've never seen him so fired up about a game," K.arsatos said. The victory knocked Iowa out of the unbeaten ranks and. more than likely out of the No. I spot in the Associated Press poll. .. I feel sad for my football team," said Iowa Coach Hayden Fry, whose team has topped the AP poll for the past five weeks. "They've never been No. l and undefeated and then lost, and they don't know how to act." In other games around the country: Florida t•, ADIMu1a It: Kerwin Bell connected Wlth Ray McDonald on two touchdown passes, the second an 8-yarder with 7: 18 remaining, as second-ranked Florida tnmmed No. 6 Auburn in a Southeastern Conference game at Auburn. The go-ahead score came on a six-play, 61-yard drive after Auburn bad taken a 10-7 l~ on Pat Washington's 2-yard keeper just over a m inute into the final quarter. Miami H, FlorWa S&ate n : lo Tallahassee, Vinny Tcstavcrde passed for 339 yards and four touchdowns, inclumng fourth~uarter scoring strikes to Mike Irvin and Brett Perriman, to lead I I th-ranked Miami to a come-from-behind victory over No. I 0 Florida State. Paa Sta&e 11, S..• C.llqe U : TackJe Mi.kc Russo lumbered 21 yards with an interocptcd pass early in lbe fourth period lo cap a two-touchdown rally that gave unbeaten. third-ranked Penn State a victory over visitina Boston College. The Niu.any Lions trailed 12-3 in the third period before comina back. Mldl&u a, D.U.ita I: lllinois lc.icktr Chris White, wbo tied N"o. 4 Michipn ~th a 36-yard field aoal in_ lhe third quarter narrowly missed a 37-yard attempt as time ran out and the Bia Ten Conference pme ended tied. White'• kick. apparently lJpped by a defender, hit the crossbar. Nekub U , ~ State I : Tom Rathman and Paul Miles ran for two touchdowns apiece as fifth-ranked Nebraska smothered host Kansas Stale in a Big Ei&bt Conferet1oc clash. The Comhusken broke open a clote pme with l 7 UCI pololata win two in OT LONO BEACH -UC Irvine's water polo aquad went into overtime twice Saturday. but the Antcatcn were equal to the challenae and came away with two victories on the fint clay of the PCAA-Pu IO Tournament at Belmont Plaza. The Anteaten tdled California, 12-11, in their Ol)COCf t.bcn Outlutcd USC, 13-12. J.il Salvatore wu the hero in each pme, break.ins the tie with 2:08 remail'lina aolnst the Bean and repcatiJll the feat with just Io 1CCOnd1 to beat the Tro~na. Salvatore bad 11 pis in the two ~mes, while Jeff Campbd) totaled tcvm.. The nation 1 tee0nd-rankc<I Anleaten moved to 16-5 with lbc victories and have two more pmes tchedu~ today at Belmont Pian. ' •• straight points in the second quarter to improve to 7-1 overall and 4-0 in the Big Eight. They finished off the Wildcats on a 5-yard touchdown run by Miles with 8:58 ·left to play and Jon Kelly's 1-yarder as time expired. Air Force 31, Su Diqo State It: Halfback Kelly Pittman scored on runs of 2 and 3 yards and cornerback Tom Rotello returned an interception 30 yards for another touchdown as seventh-ranked and unbeaten Air Force overcame a lackJuster performanoc to down visiting San Diego State in a Western Athletic Conference pme. OklaMma 48, Kaasa1 I : Freshman quanerback Jamelle Holieway rushed for 162 yards and a touchdown to lead the ninth-ranked Sooners to a Big Eight Conference victory over visiting IUnsas. Notre Dame U , Navy 1'1: Allen Pinkett scored three touchdowns and set up another with a 43-yard run to lead Notre Dame past Navy at South Bend. otldoma State 14, Colorado 11: Sophomore tailback Thurman Thomas rushed for 20 I yards and two touchdowns as 12th-ranked Oklahoma State held off determined Colorado in a Big Eight Conference game . Arbua1 H, Rice 15: Senior quarterback Mark Calcagni, making his first collegiate start, scored one touchdown and David Dudley returned an interception 49 yards for another as I 4th-ranked Arkansas stopped the host Owls. Calcagni rushed for 160 yards on 22 carries. LSU 1•, Ml11l11ippl 0: The 16th-rated Tlgers used two sbon touchdown bursts by Dalton Hilliard and a stiD&Y defense to blank Mississippi at Jackson. LSU ran its record to 5-1 overall and 3-1 in lbe Southeastern Conference. BYU it, Wyomlq 9: Quarterback Robbie Bosco passed for 266 yards and three touchdowns and fullback Lakei Heimuli bolted over for three mol'C"scorcs and host 8YU crushed Wyoming. The Cougars, ranked 17th sco~ their points in lbe first three quarters. ' Geerpa H ,. 1'1ue S: Freshman tailback Tim Worley ran for two touchdowns and caught a 44-yard pass for another as 18th-ranked Gcoraia bombed winless Tulane at home. Teues1ee 41, R.t1en t : The I 9th-rated Volunteers blanked visitin&. Rutgers behind a two-touchdown petformanoc by freshman tailback Keith Davis. Tua• A6M It, SMU 17: Eric Franklin whose miss of an extra ~int looked like it would c::ost 'Tex.as A&:M ~e aame, k;icked a 4~yard field r.oaJ with 1 :46 to play to lift the Agics to the upset over 20th-ranked SMO. UCI men, women ·earn PCAA titles LAS VEGAS -Settin& PCAA history, the UC Irvine men and women cross country teams swept both confcnmce team titles here Saturday. Never before in the PCAA have the men's and women's teams from the same school won the .cross country crowna. °TM-nMft~ory marted Uet'1 ft11t PCM team title since 1982 -UCI wu second in 1983 and l 9M -while the women won their third consecutive lcque crown. ..Both teams did ou11taodina jo~" said UCI bead coach Vince 0'8oyle. "He worked ha.rd all tealOft and ,..... today the tcams_Jot what they desired." Tbe men finished with 30 points, outdiatancina runner·up New Mexjco, which posted S2. Tbe women had 2~ points with San Dieao State 1eCOnd with 4&. lndividuaUy, UCI pbbed both ti\Ja u RQlty Knowles was fint for the men in 31: l l and llalpb Garibaldi was tee0nd in 31:30. Jennifer Abraham wu the women's winner in 18:06 &nd was followat by UCI teammate Beth MoOrann in 18:16. "The women Ovet'Qme ldvenity aftd injuries to win," said O'Boyle ... Jenniftr (Abnbam) was bOtbered by an acbilles tendon pull alJ week. but ltilJ won . ., For their efforts, Abraham and Knowlee wete eech named PCAA Cross Country Ath1elcs of the Year. • •• ' . OILERS WIN TITLE ••• homCl individuat plaudit.a, they had tbe overall team slrCnath lo pull it out u Eric Andenon clocked a 16:28 for the ninth spot and teammate Mike Mo benek rounded out the top 10 with his 16:36. · Runnin1 as the fifth man for Huntinaton Beach was sophomore Ctuis Pohl, who r:m a 16:41 for I Sth. "Pohl really did well for us," said Wood. "He was m oved up to vanity because he earned the chance and be came throuib." For the runner-up Chllfiers, KenJ• Kallin turned 1n a I S:SO for second and Gabe Rameril. was nght behind in the third slot with his I S:S8. Chris Parmer's and Rick Lorangcr's respective times of 16:37 and 16:38 gave them the I Ith and 12th spots. Loranger is only a freshman. so Knox has thr~ more years to look forward to from this runner. Rounding out the CharJer's top five was Mark Cosgrove, who ran a 17:00 for 20th. The Barons had a strong nucleus, with Dave Knos ( 16:06 for sixth), Steve La Mon ( 16:22 for seventh) and Clay Bond ( 16:24 for eighth). but after that Fountain Valley fadeQ a little too far out of the picture to repeat as league champs. In the girls race, Edison had better luck, as the Chargers defended their title by getting by the Batons, 33-50. Nicole Ritchot's 18:39 gave Edison first and Deanna Feser came irithird with her 19: 18. Mitch Nadon ( 19:48), Melanie Manke (20: I 0) and Michelle Conlay (20: 11) filled the sixth. ninth and I 0th spots for the Chargers. .. We just ran our race and tried not to worry about the other teams." said Edison Coach Gordon Duff, "even though there arc a lo t of good teams in the league now, like fountain Valley. This league is one of the tougher ones around now. We don't have a lock like we used to." .,..., ..... ,.._ .., ""' De '""° Nicole Rltchot of EdUon •tridea home with top lndJTldual honon at Sun.et final•. GWCfallsinlast 15 seconds Rils1Iefs rally from 1 7 -7 deficit to take lead before.Cerritos drives to win. 24-21 By RICHARD DUNN Dellf ..... C•1 p INMll NORWALK -It's no wonder Golden West College Coach Ray Shackleford, who'd relied on running back Todd Parker for the majority of his offense Saturday night, exiled q uickly and made himself un- available for comments after the game. After all, his Rustlers, 3-2 ID the Pac-9 Conference. had j usr re- bounded from a big deficit and taken the lead late in the founh quaner. only to lose 1t and the game with IS seconds remam1n$. Cerritos (3-2-1 ID the Pac-9). rely- 1 ng on quanerback Tony Locy for the bulk of its offense, drove 84 yards m 42 seconds during the last mmute of the game to. come away with a dramatic 24-21 Pacific-9 Conference victory over Golden West at Cerritos College. The Rustlers had a three-game winning streak snapped. Locy, who completed 22 of 36 passes for 309 yards and one inter- ception, spearheaded iln impressive last-minute drive for the Falcons which lifted them to the wm. Golden West. down 17-14 with 12:45 left in the µme. took the lead with 7: 10 rcmaming when Parker plunged in from the 3-yard line. The lead lasted until Locy found Buford Joi~ loose in the end 'lone with 15 Saddleback gets winfromCdM By BARRY FAULKNER o.-, .... c.n .......... , Silddleback. the 1hird ranked team m the Central Conference, fell behind Corona del Mar. 7-0 1n the first quaner. then awakened its hi~­ powered offense and came away with a one-sided 32-7 Sea View League victory at Davidson Field Saturday night. Saddleback (7-1. 4-I), playing its first game an nine days (beatJng Woodbridge last Thursday) started slujiishly. fumbling on the fifth play of its first posses ion. Sea Kings' defensive captain Matt Du Bow recovered on the Saddleback 44 and CdM then drove 12 plays with Scan Turner going two yards off tackle for 1he game's first score. Jerry Witte. "They weren't letting us have it, so we had to go ms1de and throw more,·· he added. Butler went more than 1,000 yards passing for the season. throwing for 165 yards mostly to Danny On- tiveros, who had four catches for 77 yards. Ontiveros scored on a 24 yard pass from Butler and on a 39-yard reverse to complete the Saddleback scoring aft.er Campbell had two second quarter TDs from o ne yard out. CdM failed to mount any offensive threats ( 19 rushes for 24 yards) against Saddleback's defense -led by tackle Peter Pesak and outside linbacker Pickering.. Ontiveros also played well at comerback. seconds left for a game-clinching 21- yard touchdown. The Rustlers were behind most of the game. but fought back and took a prccanous 21-1 7 lead. They ~had possession of the ball with 5: I 0 to go ID the game and drove until they could dnve no more, giving up the ball on the Falcon 16 after bemg stopped o n a fourth-and-one play. Oaudio Balboa. who k.icked a 37- yard field goal with 2:S I left in the first quarter. provided the eventual ditTerenc,e in the game. At the time. It gave Cerritos an early 3-0 edge -the only scoring the first quaner. Golden West got on track in the second quarter. Parker, who rushed 41 times for 187 yards, caught a 13- yard 1ouchdown pass from quar- terback Tim Hanson with 14:03 left ID the first half to put the Rustlers ahead, 7-3. following Ron Youmans·s conversion. * Cerrito' 24, GGldeft Weit 21 GOiden WHI Cef'tllO\ S<eA bv OU."'" c-a.100. 37 FG 0 1 3 1 7-21 1-1• GWC-Park•r 13 ous trom Henson !Youmans lllckl Cer-+tett!H 1 r1111 18e1boe i..1c.1o.> Cer-Sl'le4•on ) run 18etooe 11.lcll. > C.WC-P1oou I OU\ from Hen'o~ I Youman\ kick) GWC-P1rk•r 3 run (Yovm1ns 1<1cl<I Cir-Joice 21 pan from Locy tBalbOe •lck, Allet'dance J 000 tesllmeleel) GAME ST A TISTICS GW Finl oown' 23 RuVWs·'flrdao-S7·2n ~~~Yerda~ W Pusl~ 1•·26· 1 Punl\ 2·40 Fum~s·IO•' 2·1 Ptnelllet·Y1rds 3·20 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Ctf 20 1S· I 19 309 11 )6 1 1·•• 7· 1 I SS GWC-T Pe~tf 41·117. Vel Schl1trt1o11r 4·35, PIPC>eS, l ·lS. HenM>l'I, 2· 10, Swlgarl I ·l S.llerllelcl, I ·7 Cef'-Slletton. •·•2, 8ec1<•s. 7·39, McCov S·Jl, Ntlllfl. S·I. Locv 2·for·mlnu\ I INDIVIDUAL l"ASSING GWC-Htt1\0l'I, 14·26· I 1'3 Ctf-t.ocv, 22·36·1, 309 INDIVIDUAL 1t•CEIVING GWC-R8Y. 4·53, T Perker, 3-«. Val SclilerPIOlll. 2·26. Remo\. I· 17. Egan, 7·9 PIPC>el. 1·1. S Perll.tf, 1·6 CM-P•rtz. 4·90, Joice. 7·S5, Backes, l-47 Sl'lellon •·12, Gonzelfl, )·)6, Donovan 2·17 Gulorv. 2·26, 8aul'TI9art~ 1·1•, Mc.Coy 1·1 The Roadrunners then started from their own 28 and got the big play they needed to get rolling. Three Glenn Campbell runs brought the ball out to their own 45, and quarterback Myron Butler tossed to Billy Thunnond at the CdM 31 and he took it to the seven before being dra8$ed down from behind. Willie Pickenng then le.aped over from tbe one on fourth and goal, making it 7-6 after the PAT kick failed. Gauchos maintain perfect mark, 30-19 The Sea Kings (3-5. 2-3) from then on were frustrated by a sound Saddleback running game led by C..ampbell w;th 102 yards on 20 carries and their failure to win the battle for field position. The Sea Kings weren't able to cross midfield the rest of the first half and staned no better than their own 20 the remainder of the game, with the exception of another fumble recovery at the Roadrunner 35. -Their struaJes included three punters w.ho totaled seven punts averaging 21 yards. Saddleback used its good field position to take control offensively even though Corona del Mar con- tained their explosive option play. "They stopped our option pretty v.·ell," said Saddle back head coach ~ • lt-14 " 10-22-0 Ml ... HO VISTA -Saddleback College overcame a brief second-quarter stretch when Palomar scored three touchdowns and stopped the Comets, 30.19, in a Mission Conference football game Saturday at San Man:os Hilb. T he win k.cpt Saddleback unbeaten at 8-0. 6-0 in conference play. Palomar is 3-4 and 1-4. After the Gauchos had broken on top late in the fint quarter on a 68- yard pass from Jason Schmid to Jeff Bielman. Palomar scored its 19 poinlS.. thanks in part to a pair of Stddleback turnovers. Cacy Malauulu's I-yard run pulled Palomartowitbinapoiotcarly an the fint quarter and the hosts converted a. fumble..s...and an inter- ception into two m~ scores in the next 3:43 for a 19-7 lead. Saddlcback wu able to cut into the * s1J•1anC* .. ~ ........ 1t ~ ... o..-. 7 1 1J >-JO 0 It 0 0-lt .. HU from ~ lead but still trailed. I Q-1 4. at half- time. the first time this year the Gauchos had been behind at that point. However, Saddleback dommatcd the second haJf. as Schmid moYed the Gauchos fora pair of scores. Schm1d's 45-yard run on a third-and-17 situ- atio n was a kc) pla)' in the Gauchos· dnvc for the go-ahead score which came when Alvin Pierce caught a S- yard pass wh 1ch produced a 20-19 Saddleback lead. The Gauchos scored again when Ptercc grabbed a 39-yard aerial from Schmid later m the third quarter. ' Ol'ange Coalf DAILY PlLOT/~unday No~ber ~ 1985 CS Co11egefootba11 scores cou..o• w.tl Wlllenl .i. .. 111 1' MO•Am Neur-It o Wun & L• 1 ~411• VI USC JI, W1\tllnoton SI. 13 Frtano SI •2, Ct l Sl•tt F Ulltfton 7 M lu ourl 21, low• SI 17 Notre O•me 41, N•vv 17 Tu!W 42, Wletllta SI. 26 W THH SI 21, OrKt 27 w Mlctllo•n II, Toledo IJ &owling Gr"" )4, N llUnola WUtnltlOIOll ~ ManCl•Mltf 14 WK L.eCrosw 14 WI\ Osnll.~ I• # WI' •"'911•'<1hl 10 Wh ''"'"' W G-911 lO, Ml.Hlultltll COi ti Wl111t011·Slll~ 1', J C SMllfl 6 .... Penn SI lf, loalon COIMOt 7 Lono S..dl SI 20. PKlflc u Atlzone 27. Oregon SI 6 Arlzone St JO. CellfOrnla I Of'eoon 35, Sen JOM SI 13 ~•ihlnofon J4, Stemorcs o $Kt'emet110 SI 21, C.el Poly•SLO " Mle m l, Otllo 19. Caf'll Mlctl /loen 14 Otllo U 33, Kant St 13 11'1 • W11 R•v Fell\ •t Wll :WP«oOf' " WI• WM-el•) 11 'I/Ill\ Eeu Cle.rt 1 ,.,.. 12 SvraoJM 12, Pltl\.but'vt\ 0 Armv 34, Hotv Crou 1' Ha rv•rd 2S. Brown 17 C.ortlell 26. luek.tlell 13 01r1moutt1 17, Vale 17 f7 CN<.o SI. J1. H.urnooklt SI IJ SW Mlnourl 27, W. '"lnol• 17 E. llllnol' 77, N. Mldlloen 12 E. MlcnlG•n 77, een St 2• lndle ne St 41, $ llllnol' ll N. lowe lS, llllnol• SI 3 AIO-20 A~len 1) Mlal"tlll, Fla 35, Flcwlde SI 27 Florld• 14, Aut>urn 10 Alebtme '4, Mlutulool St Penn 31, Prlnc91on 21 aoston u. 24, lllctvnond 13 Col9ett SS. COlu~ 11 OeJeware 17, Temi* lO Howard u 21, Norfolt St. 21 Mt'~u~I' 21, Connect!• UC 0 1vll 41, CS NortlvlOoe 21 Sant• Clere SJ San FranoKO St 21 )0 <ieorol• SI, Tulane 3 ' $onoma SI 11. SI ,.,..,,,., 13 La Ve<ne Q Cler-I MUCIO 0 Pee L~.,, l S. Whltwor111 n PorllenCI St 17. C.el LVlhl<.., 20 PVM1Sound14. Cent Wetn.ntlOft Alme 11 Kei.mezoo l4 """-"° Jl Fren-.H11 10 AVllU\lelle. 11 41 e.n.dlcl•nl,11 10 LSU 14, Mlululool 0 Mermnd 21. North C•roflna tut 7 NorthMst.,.n 14, Maine 13 Rtlode l'land JO. N..-Hemp- '"''' 20 Simon Fta\ef' 22, W Wun1no1on 11 a.11. ..... Cut•er·SIOCll.lon I• leldw111·Wa11Ac• ll, Hel0e40«11 1 e.lo41 1', Lakt ForHI 15 a.n.dkllne, Ken 49. Pe<u SI 11 9uflef 26, II e1oer elso 1 S T enneuee 40. Rutoen o Cit(l"ison 26, Wllt..t Fore-ii 10 <ieorgle Tech 9, Duke O Nortl'I Cerollne St 21, Soull'I T OWI0'1 ~· 27' Lefevl4tt 24 Wiiiia m &. Merv 31, LtnlOft s Oreeon JS, Pecllk, Ore 1 W Oreoon S2, E Orf004\ l R.edllfl Ut•n J4, Uten Sl. 7 Otclatlome St. 14, Colorado 11 Air Force 31, Sen Dleoo s1 CetrOll, Mon1 eo &lad< Hllll SI 19 CerrOll w 11 77 Cet11\ege 20 CaM WHlef'n 17 Wail\1noton MIJ 10 C1r01ln1 17 Kentucky 23. E TenllflMt .SL lJ Virginia '17. w Virgin It 7 Vlrolnla Teen 31, Mctmon" 29 AIC>env N V SS Hotttre ?7 Altt eel U, a.itf.elO 1 A~Y I• OlllO Wfl!Vn t 4me<lc<tn Int• )I Cenl ConnK11· cu• I 10 C.,., Mi''°"'' 25 SE Mo~_,,., 14 Cet'I SI Onlo 23 Wey .... MICI\ St 10 Loul,Yllle •2. Ct n! Fkwld• 21 Cllldet 10, W. Caroline 3 Loulsla ne Teel'! 23, Lame r 22 S Mlu lulPC>I 27, E Ca rolina AmMf'\I U. T t1nlt"' COtltl 11 BloOmlOurQ 1t ~utriown 23 9ow00l11 24 aetfl 71 BroOQewele< Mau 1 Wnttlelcl 8ol'8 St. 2'. Idaho St 15 evu 59. wvomlno o Ntvade-Reno 61. Monlone 17 Centre I• Kenyon 17 Cn1cago 1 SI Norberl • SI. 14 COllGordle. Moot 14. C..r111on 6 o OePeuw lS. 08'f•on 3 I St O Bull•lo SI 74 F rOSll)Urg St 13 ' ldel'IO 42, E . Weinlnglon 11 Weber St. 57, Monla11t 29 Coto<eelo Milli\ 3S. COIOtadO C~ E ,,.... MIXICO 14 Howard Southern U. 13. Tenneuee SI. Cenltlu~ 34 Cortland s1 10 10 Ceoltat 19 Mercvnur\! 1 T n • C l'I a I t a no o g a 31 Cle•iOll 34 Cnevnev I • Concoro l• ~. w Ve 7 Marstioll 7 c w Poll •I St JONI"\, NV 1• p..,.,.. " Ooene 1S. Concordia N•O 1 Elmnurll 19 Nori,. Centre! 1 EmDO<le SI 26 Wey,.. Nib 1' Eu• ... e 11 Concoro1e W11 14 Ferrl1 SI 11, Saginaw Vel S• 71 F nolev 4' 91vfl!on 1 G1<1<ge1own KY 13 Evens••lll 21 Greno ve111v s1 24 Nor•nwo McNees.e SI 10, NE LoulSI· o.iewert Vel 7' L"'-non Val O 1 na 0 E SlfOu<"bvrg '3 MeMfi.tc:I 20 Fl 1AWl1 ll, w l'l•w Mexico 7 L1t1f!Md 41, Lewi\ & ClerlC 18 Mew. COIO. 5', Aoem1 SI 11 Mli'OI SI lt, W Montene 0 N. COIOradO lt, N Oe-.01a 11 Weste<n SI .. COIO. 2'. S Ule ll 23 Mich 11 Gultev AOC>lotlu\ &3 S.t!le' Minn 19 • Henove< l I AnderM>n 11 Ht\11~' 27 Dene 9 HIM\Oale S2. Mlcnjgen TKlt • Hooe Cl Oovet 17 MIO<lle Tenn 21. Youno,town Ed•llO()(O 77 LOCM Haven 21 SI 21 Feir111Q11 Oldr.lnM>n 14. W Akron 27, Tenneuee Tech 9 Me~~\~~1 SI &l Nesi u 11eriv 17 Alabama A&M 7, Alabemo Fo<onem 21 ione , SI 6 Geo<11ttown O C 24 Ce lhOllc U AIC:M'n SI 21. FIOrlda A&M 7 10 APe>eladlla n St 26. VMI 10 Genv1ouro 21 He'l'IPOl"·Svone" Seuthweit Arkans.u 30, Rice 15 Otclahom• 4 . Kensas 6 Hou,ton 16, TCU 21 New Mexico 27. Tues-El 1no1ena Cet'trel 41 S• Jo~ 0 Ind 1 Auslln ~v 41. Ken1u<:1<v St I• '1•"111•~ 74 St Lewr~ • '1ore,,.. CO' )I 8et"8nv W Ve lO ,noiene Pe l3 Sn1~0 0 ,tnaca IS. HOO.r• 12 Puo 23 TtXH :w. Texai Teel'! 21 Texas. A&M 19, SMU 17 MlnlnlPOI Val. 56. Prairie View 17 Sam Hou,lon St. 21, Nlcl'lolls St. 14 SW Texas St. 27. NW Loul,1- ln.t 16 SttPllen F. Au,tln 27, SE Loul,lena 12 ArkanMis St 13. Texas·Ar- llnglon 12 Angelo SI lS. AOlll,,_ CIVl\llen II Ar1l ·Monllctllo 21. Herding 20 Cet1t Arkenul 42. Arll.anw1 Tech 14 OenllOI\ 21, Trinity, Tea 1 Het'def'\Otl St 16. S ArkenH l 8 KeMH WHJyn •S McPher\Otl 14 Oukttfle 4.4, A,11. ·Pine l lvtf 10 5"' Rou SI 31, Au111n COi 21 Tari.ton St 4.4, Mc.Murrv 19 Tues A&I ?1, E r ... , SI 19 Mktwfl1 Ohio St. 22. Iowa 13 llllnols 3, Michigan· 3 Mlcnloan SI. 31, Mlnnes.ota 26 P urdue 31, Northwestern 7 Wisconsin 31 , tndlane 20 NebrHko '1, KanMts SI 3 ... Jonn Carroll 13 Tniei 1 Kno• 16 Monmou1n, '" 1• Lektlano 71 Conc.ordl• 111 14 Mant..110 SI •. s Oa~ola SI )I MIOleno IS, NeorHke wnivn 13 Mlllll<ln 33, Norin Peri< O Minn ·Oulutn 10, 81rn1dl1 51 1 MluovrHl~la 11. E••llGe' 19 MIJ Soot"•'" 'l1 F1 Hev\ St 20 Mo Wu 1..,n 13. Wal/1Dl;ro 10 Moot,,.•0 S1 44 Monn ·Mon ' )() Morn·nos•OI' S1 A1.>9us•111a SD MOu~• ~er-o ?<i NW M·~~o•e 10 24 70 Me>uf'I Un.on l8 "°' "t"~'V > NE M1uour lS MW M1n our S1 Qoerlln 19 tlllooller •J On10 Norlner" lS Olltrl)e,r I• Ol•••I Nezert,.. •' NE 11 "'.M ~ ()1tewe Ken •9 T aoor 18 PlllM>urg S1 11 ot. ear.,,v S• I Prlnc•l>la 11 Mac Mur•ev '' ll,_, 24. Eer ,.a,.. 9 SI CIOUd St 40 S Da•o•e 2• SI Jon<l ' M.~· lO ¥ece .. ,,,, St Ole! 2' AuQ\Ou•v 16 St Tl'OmH 21 Ham11ne 0 !>ewenee I• Ro\e·Hutma n 1 SW Minneso•a SI No<•l'le'~ SI S 0 21 Slef'"l"9 )I SI M4r; \ "-•" 1 81tl'luM-C()()ll.ma n 20 Nortn Ca rOllNI A& T I• Oe vld,on 21 Wofford 17 Furma q 34. Min Hiii 10 James Madlwn 21 Georola Sou1nern 6 Grambling SI 30. Tuas Sout!lern 6 Jackwn St •2 MOrgan SI 6 W Ken1uck1 26 Morenead SI 1) Murray SI 27 E Kentuckv 20 A o.rv C.e 64 ar~ Co. IS O·•• ')f Co1umO•• IS Seve ooen S• ,. E1<za~1n C••• S• l• F' evet11tv111e S• h . ~ \141 l'V SI 71 • •S•Pllff ; ':.a•d~ ... ·W•OO C E .or 3 Jecasonv'l•t S• 19 Tt nn Men•n • "ll"O" S• l Ceoa S• • • • "11\'0<W 11 St P•u , 9 "'' W O\ lS Se..,tord 1 V.Orettouse '1 Mile\ I• ~ A aoeme 9 Trov S• 1 NC C.efll•a SS 8ow1t St 0 Aa"O•>'I>" Maco,. 13 Mer"""~ 14 Ml·io~·• S• 61 Remeoo 6 Ve•OO•'• S! 19 811noo 7 v rg •a union 11 "''O•n•a S• 1 Jt r\IV City St 7' wm Patef'son K•no' Po.n• 41. Coa•• Guaro u L vcO<"lmg 39 Junie ta 11 Merill 17 Pece 3 Man Mar111me n Ma•,_ Mar·••m• 11 s POe•'t lloc• T1 C:e•itorl'I<• Pe • COtiNt\UNITY COLLEGE ... , .. ~ C Yl>"fti 24 C.Oldtfl Wfll 11 T et' •S E 1 Carn•no 35 r:: .. •Mtrton 31 Pawoena 0 M• Sen An1ont0 16 Lonv IMKYI Ml•.llefl c..-- Sen Ooe90 Cllv l• Orange Coe•I Saooieoec• 30 Pa'O'T'IAr 19 ~"'"'•\•e<n 70 R1ven><X 9 llel'IChO Sen•-SS Citrus 6 WM*'fl State C. .. _ ComolOf\ 34 Como1on 10 Moe>< oa,. ._. ll >0 t<onoo 3 G•encai. SI !,en!e Barber• 1 s.111e Mon•~• )I llttnture let Seu1Mnl Cel C.• -V¥H• L,A 14 LA Harl:IOf 3 F-'l Ceu..,•- Se• &ernarO•no 3S Anteloe>e llel ... ).t Knights d .rop OCC, 24-14· .. SAN DIEC.,0 -Orange l Od\l never had a kad ID 5aturday's contl'\t wtth San Diego( 1t~ and it's probahh JUSt as ""ell. as the Pirates dropped th~ ball, the game. and their record with a 24-1 4 loss to the Kmghts at nld Balboa StadJUm. l\ case offumble1t1s hit the P1ra1t·~ earl} and often. as the) dropped the ball seven times and turned 11 o"c:r eight to see their Mission C"onkrcncc mark fall to 1-5 The loss wa~ s1gn1ficant in the respect 11 handed OCC Coach Dick Tucker hie; IOOth loss 10 his 2.i ~cars bnnging his marl>. to 128-100-5 In its first seven posscss1uns. Coast lost the ball five times Two of 1hosc turno.,.ers led direct!~ to ~an Diego C1t\ scores ·an Diego ll>Olo. Jd\ ant.age ol •OCCs first fumhle of the da} o n the Bucs· first possession The miscue set the Knights• up on the O<T seven, where thev mo\'cd into the end tone * San 04e9o Cltv 24, Onnee Cout 14 Sew. .,.,, OU.11itf'\ Orange Coes• O 1 O 1-t • San 01eoo Cllv 1 1 1 l 7• SOC-JemttM>n 1 run !Dol\Of\ •.c-• occ-<. Oson 'OHi lrom Lau•o Co•••r. C• SOC-CeillllO l run IDo"on ~•Cll' SOC-Harris l1 P•U trom Cu• llO tOot\O" K•c~J OCC-LerlO S run cCorlet "'"' SOC-Ool\On 30 F'G At1enoence SOO 1.s11m111eo1 GANIE STATISTICS occ I' ·t\I oowns U Ru1nes·yeroaoe 40 1J Pen•"9 verdege 1 JS PH\•"11 I 16 2 Punl\ l 4A FumOMts·IOst 1 ·& Penelllts·Ytrds 1-60 soc 13 ~· ]11 ~7 1 11 0 6 C 1 4 I ;>O 1)4 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING OCC-~nhall 16· llS L•monleill'lf 6 70 JOhn\1011. 1· 1• LHllO 9 9 PnilltO\ I ·6 Hegev l·S °'•"• •-• SOC-Hem s 1S· II I Cu 11tlo 17 •• Oa 141• 11·•2. Oenlet 13·30 Maorwe I U Jal"\l\On 1· 11 INDIVIDUAL l"ASSING OCC-LerlO I 1-16 2 13S SOC-<aSllllO, 7· l?·O '1 IND4VIDUAL 1t•CEIVING OCC-H1rnandl1 3·22. JoMsto" l 4l Wiison, 2·" L•monlegne 1· IS, PTlllllOI I lJ Glt:Kon, I ·4 SOC-Oaltev 3 '1 De-7·13. Harr' 1·)1 Hotlmel'\ 1·10 .. on tour pla)S to talo.c a 7-0 lead on a 1v.o-\ard rush b\ .\aron Jamewn and d Jett Dotson kic k In the second quaner ()( < qu.H terbad.. Ken L.tsilo connected v.11h Leon Philli ps on a 23 ~ ard pa\s v. h1\ h ke~ed the P1ratl'\. n1ne-pla~ .-tJ-\1Hd dnve to 11s fi1't score Gre-g G1b~on capped the marc h v.ith a four-,ard TD reception 1rum l.a'>Zlo and Tom 6 Opens Tue 7:J ( une1 nail~ th<' conversion to uc the 'l re -. - The knolled S4.ore v.as shun-h,ed. ho"" e'er Quanerback Braulio( ast1llo ran 1n to '>t.Ore from one 'ard out ID the ~cttind period to (1.1\C lht Knights a I J . -ad' antagt• c1fter directing an e1~rt pla' t;<. 'ard um_e ____ _ Night Quarter Horse Racing at Los Ala1nitos ''Remember, all Exactas are · still just s2." ~'1nV"r • S2 Dally Double * NEW • Super Pick Six PICK NINE •New Post Time 7:30 P.M . -. Quarter Horse Racing thru Jan. 14. 1986 •Nightly-Monday thru Saturday e Early Bird ~ttlng 7:30 A .M . to 5 P.M . • Call for Dlnnf?r Reservations-All New Menu •%1 I l!Mit,.O~ "'"°""""' ln\ "i.wTilfO\. Gl arru 7}Q k11 1ntairnN!ln ~"'ii llJ •ll I }tit or lll4j ~u "~" V' OI Oul•ttrt HorV lbrtng Inc J, ..... FoR JHf RlcuHll ' Ml'L NATIONAL COMftt•IMCS ._ Sell Fretielteo Ntw0r!Mn1 Allen ta Ctllceoo o.trol1 MIMeaote Orttn lev TemHl ev .... W L T 1 I 0 ' • 0 l 5 0 • 1 7 0 CWrlll • 0 . 0 s ) 0 • • 0 l $ 0 0 • 0 .... ~ ..... an 163 IOO to.I )JS 163 12' 161 ft A 117 IS. 207, ?40 1.000 m 114 .UI 1S7 llO soo · 167 m ns 1w 200 000 1'4 HO 0..• 6 t 0 750 191 125 NV Ole11tt S l 0 •• 2$ Ill 131 ~le • 4 0 IOO 123 121 We~lon • • 0 soo 114 UI St. Louil 3 S 0 37S IU 206 AMlllUCAN CON"alMCI Clavlletld Cl11eln11atl H-ton ltltltl>ur9tl w.t 6 , 0 ' t 0 4 ' 0 ) s 0 ) s 0 e.r.. 4 • 0 , s 0 l 5 0 l 5 0 .... ' 2 0 5 l 0 5 3 0 l 5 0 I 7 0 TMIY'1 8-~0rlMNelaM\t 750 10t ISt 110 If> tw JOO •• t" .37' 190 221 .375 151 "' .500 141 in .l7f in. 261 .375 l)t IU .J7$ 17) 1 .. 1so 1n 111 .625 207 117 .625 15' t43 .J?S US 169 12S ltM ltl ....,. el S..llle (CIWlnnet 4 et I P.m.) Cllk:aeo e t Gr-an (Chennel 1 e 1 10 •e.m.) Cl11el11Mll et l uffelo Clheland e l Plllal>uroh Ottroll el MlnMtOle KenMt Cllv 11 Hou1t011 Mi.ml at New E1191t111C1 TlmH a.v 1t Ntw Vork Gla ntt W11hl119ton· at Alle11t1 Ntw Yorll Jert et llldlenePOll1 fltt~PNe et Sen Fr111eltc0 ~ver et San Di.oo ~Y'•Gefne Dellat 1t $1. L.oul1 (Cl\annet 7 at • pm I COLL•O• USC J1, We ....... St. 13 Sc-..., Olle"'" Wellllnoton St. O 7 • O--t3 use 13 1 o to--J 1 USC-Sllefe< 20 FG USC-CrutCMf' • ru11 1sn1fer klckl USC-Shaler 40 FG WSU-Teut1latH I 10 run (Treur lclck) USC-Cotton lumt>te recovery In end ione (A. Wa111lnoton pau from s.1l1t>urv) WSU-.tount 3 run (run failed) USC--sllefe< 4' FG AtltnOanc--46, tS4. TIAM STATISTICS WW First down& 21 ltuallel-veroa Sl·2St P1ulno. varos 37 ltetUf'ft nrell 15 ,..,_ 1'-5-l l"unll 4-41 Fuml>las-IOll 4-1 Penettlel-v1rd1 •-2' Time of l"osta1tlon 2':06 INDtVIO\IAL STATISTICS UK ,, 41-2'4 "' II 23-12-0 5-37 0-0 t0-14 3Sl04 ltUSHING-W11nlngt011 St.: Mey .. , 21-1 n ; t tount, n-"· Teu111et111, t -lO. USC: Crutdl«, 11-'3; Knight, 15•15; Eme~. e-41 PAS$ING-W11hlnot011 SI.. llvt>len. 5·15-3, >7; &IOunt, 0-1-0, 0 USC Salllb\KY. 11-23-0. ,., ltECEIVING-W11t1lnoton SI.. Clleae, 2-23, JemH, 2-e. l lrcf\e', t-6. USC Cor- mier. 6-5', Norman. 2-ft; A Wn hlnoton. 2-45 l'resne St. 42. CS 1''*"9n 7 Scer9 llV OU.""" Cal Stell Fullerton 7 0 0 0--7 Fr .. no SI 1 7 21 7--42 CSF-t..oc1<11t 100 kic koff return (Str1notev kick) FSU-Skl-1 run (U ll klCll) FSU-Skl-ll run (!Miii 11.lck) FSU-aeker 41 Pata from 5weenev (a.Ill llldl) FSU-BeUr le run (IMlll kick) FSU-TaY10r' NU $wwnrt (hMI Kick ) FSU:-Wllllemt 2 run ( ... ti kldil Atten4-nc-)0,51' T•AM STATISTICS CSP' FSU Flral dOwna I I 2t 1tut11e1-verd1 24-71 52-2n ,.. .. ,,,. varoa 142 2t• ltetur11 nroa l4 -7 Pe.... 11->0·0 25-3'·1 Punta 1-u •-4' Fuml>let-IOll 3-2 1-0 Pen.lllfl-veroa 4-2' 5-lO TllM of Po11aulon 23.45 3'·15 Lent ... di St. 20, l'edfk 7 Sc.-. ~ Guertin Lono leech St > 7 l 7-20 Peclflc 7 O 0 0--7 UOP-Morrlaon 9 peu Ject<~ INor-oeero klekl Lls-<tl'IOr 23 FG Ll~•Ynor 6 run IC•VIOr kl<>.) Ll 5-<evl0r 3' FG t..BS-S.rtln 6 run tC1vior kid<) AltallCll~ 16,723 TIAM STATISTICS Flrat oownt ltu1t1 .. ·yerot P111lno vero1 ltllurll VlfOI Peaaaa Punt• Fum1>1et-1011 P9nalllfl-yero1 Time of Po1ws1lon Lat 25 40-1'2 297 25 24-31-0 4-41 2-2 s-n 32:27 UOft It 49•1 .. I,. 0 12-20-t s-u •-l H 27·33 COMMUNITY COLLEGa l'•c·t C...._eoc• c...--ovw.I W LT s , 0 S 1 I s 2 0 3 3 I 5 2 1 l 4 0 , s 0 I 6 1 1 • I w LT ,: ult« ton 4 I 0 Tefl 4 I I l ek..-aflelel J 1 O Gpjden Weal 3 2 o Cerrito• 3 2 I El Cemlno 2 3 O ..... c1en.· 2 3 0 Lono leech 1 4 I Mt San AtllOnlo 0 • 1 Sltllrdl'l'I k.- Cerrltol 24, G04den West 21 hf! 45, e 1 Cemlno JS Futlerlon l l, P1ladel\e 0 Mt San Antonio 16, Lone 9Mch 1' .. ,,..,.,Game 11:JO) Fu11er1on et Golden Wnt ..... s.twtl8¥'• .... (7:JO) 1111..-afleld If Taf1, 1;30 El CemlllO II Pu.dane Cerrlloa et Mt. S.n Antonio MIUlen c .......... . c~ W LT S.dOleoectt ' 0 0 Soutnwe11er11 S I 0 •lverflcle l 2 o 1te11eno Santlato l l O San Oleoo Mete 2 3 0 Cllrua 2 l o l'etotner I 4 0 Ora nee Coa11 I 4 O ,.,, °'"° Cltv 1 • 0 ~Y'lk.w o..91 WLT • 0 0 7 I 0 4 l 0 s l 0 3 4 0 , s 0 l • 0 I S 1 I • 0 Sen Oleoo Cltv 24, Orenee Coa11 14 I U dl1 t>eet1 >O, "1ltomar It 1' leult'l-t..-n 20, ltlvtr11de f •...c:no Sanlleeo SS. Cltrua • Nat....,,_.,, 0... Ota) ,..iom.r et Otenee Coa•t Cltru1 et kddlebedl Sovlhw .. t1rn et k n Dleoo Me11. I ~ San Dlaoo Clly •I ltlveralde HIGH SCHOOL ... V1ew ~ ,,.......,, 11aroor hdllfllllek Wooditttrldte COftM dot Mar ,..,. MoM L88tllle W LT s 0 0 • t 0 4 t • 2 l 0 , 3 0 2 J 0 I 4 0 OWrlll W LT 1 I 0 7 I 0 6 t 0 l 5 0 l s 0 , • 0 0 $ 0 ....... kite ledllllMctt >2. Corona C1J1 Mar 7 L"""9 leKll ••laflele Unl*°"IV l J 0 I , 0 OTMI• O.ANOI COUNTY K~H .......... i..eee- Servll• JS. St Peul » . ,....,. 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Altendanc:ie· 41,"2 CNll C*""'Y C~LIOI ~AA c:Mn1tlll ....... (8f &.e• v .... , MM THm ac:orn . 1. UC lrwlne, JO, 2. H.- Maxlco, S2, 3. Utan Stett, 114, .. Lon9 a..dl Stitt , 11$, S. Freano Stett, 12', 6. UC Senti aart>ere, llt; 7 Nav8de-L.8• Veee•, 151; .. C.t Stett FUWton. 17'; •. Sen Joie Stlle, 1'7. lllCllvlduel rftulta: 1. K110w1H (UCll, 31:13; 2. Gerllleldl (UCI), l l:>O; 1 l"Wea (NM), 31:37; .. Currv (UCI), )t:A2; 5. Arc~· (NM), ,, .. s. Oln.r UCI flnlsrltrs: 11. DodtOll, J2:l5; t2, .,_.,., tt:n; 2'. Halt, »:27; 31. Cnam11er1, )):40, --TMm acorn : l. UC lrvlne, U; 2. $W1 Oleeo Slett, 4'; ). UC Sant• l •r'll«•1 ..,.,, .. Cel Sta.i. Fulllfton. 13; S. Htiwall, 11 ... lndMdual rn ulh. I. ~ (8Cll. 11:06. 2. McGrenn IUCll, 1111'; l • .,........ (SOSI. 19'.34, 4.. Venlnell IS01), lt:Oi S. ~ (UCO, IHI Olller UCI flnlalWI: 7 Taf1, ll;fS; 11 Kint. lt:20; 12. Mc~. 1t10; 25. Marrlnoton, ll:SI. M•HIC~ ,....'---',.... , .. c:.e-ei ~, ...,. TM m acorn : I HunllnelOll IMdl, 0 ; 2. 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Tedlfll- ca~tw York llleoel def9nM 2, New VOfll delev of oeme, Tuc:ker, Ctl-1 lfleNI def9nM. Afltnclenc.-11,057. NH L C~ILL CONl'lalHCI Edmont011 V e llCOUVer Wlnnloee CelNrv K""9 cn1caoo MIMHOll St. Loula Dltrolt Tor011tO Snw1M Dl¥tllefl W L T "" I 2 0 1' 6 • 2 ,. ' • 1 13 6 5 0 12 3 9 0 6 .. .,.,. DMMn G, OA 41 ll so 41 51 .. Sl '2 'l " 4 61 94'4f 362 1474' l • 2 I ll ,. I I 3 5 35 " 1 90 231 45 WALll CONftl•IHC• PfllladelPl'll• Walhlneton NY lllenelerl NewJe!'MV NV lltnMf'I PltlaburOfl loston Queoec auff •IO HarlfOf'd MonlrMI .. n1C* DMllell 1 101'4'2' 5 5 2 12 .. .. 541113'31 55 1 1141 42 5 s 0 10 ,. ).3 lSl f41'7 Atl8ml OMtlM I 2 I 17 S4 30 I 3 I 17 SO 1' 6 5 I 13 43 lS ' s 0 12 45 so 4 61 f 43S4 ,.__.,,, leww KIMlt I, Heriford I lotton S, Chlell90 4 Ntw Vorll lllanden s. WHhl119ton > Pllllburoh 4, MontrM I 4 Pflfleclelcltlle s. Queoec 3 New Jeraev 6, New V<lnl RallOen 5 (ot) Vel'ICOV\'9f 6, lvffato 2 c .... ,.., 4, Toronto 2 o.trolt S, SI. 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U.S. 11•7'•7s-21t a.n C"-"•llew, U.S. ff·7H.._..,220 Note· In tlll IM m event, • nlM·man J1HMM IMm rKOtdlno • .., for • thr ... round tot el of I, f lS 1treldled Ila leed to 11 ttrollea over IM U.J. tHll'lr cellllalntcl IW .... ,. Irwin. Tiie Arnttfeallt catellf W •tm LeclM U.S.•JaMft CW <•••---. ..... > Je n Steo!llMon, U.S. 6' Attce Miiier, U.S. ff a.tsv Kine, U.$. 70 i<evolco lkorne, J_,,.n 70 a.ti\ Oelllel, U.S. 71 Noto: The U.S. won tour rnetcn.1, Iott ono ef\d tied tl\r'ae for t 1 POll)ll •nO • two· dav 'IOl•I of 20: JeNn ,,.. • 10181 of tt oolnt•. ....... COLLl•I ft'CAA•f"K·ll T ....... lat....., ll'lual UC lll'w. 12. c;.....,. 11 UC lrvlne I 4 3 1 2 1-12 Ca llfornle 2 3 3 I I 1-11 UC lrvlne tcorlno: Sa1vetor1 S, W 3. WllllOll 1, CamPbell 3. UC WW. U, USC 12 USC 3 I l 3 I 1-12 UC trvl11a 1 4 2 J 1 1'-I) UC Irvine ICOl'lno: S.lvetore 6, letl 2, Whon t, CemHell 4. ' .. TODAY'S Wlll*Mft Cutt (lt~Ve.l · ""'*' ..... 1, 111t91n 0 ...... Cnrlt lvert LI0\10 (U.$.) del. Ann1~1 troft tlrll1lnl, .-3, •·O; Pam Shriver IU.$.1 def. Jo Ourle (lrllelnl, •-4, ••4 DeWlel LIOVd·P•m Shriver tu s I def. Durie· Anne "°* 1ar1tel11), •->. •-1, •-2 c..... ALL•AM9llUCAN CMAWtONSHlftS Cat UCLA) ................. Steve DtVr ... (Call def. Joret Lozano IUSC), 2·•· 1-6, 6-4; ltlclt LMCn tUSCl dOf IOObv llelr (Artlel\M•), 6•2, M . ......... o.-... Letdl·Tlm ... wsat tUSC) def. Ch•rlft ledlman-ltovct ~ (T1xe1l. 6-2. 6-4, Louno-LUkl JenMn (UsC) def. Tim SIHfl-ltl~rd Sctlmldt (~rkenMtl. 4•6, •-3, 6-•. TeacNnt ,,_ ~ (at ~ .....,.. •acwtt °""' MM'• ..... lecaM •eu11111 Kurt Steider (lrvlM) def. loO Fullerton (ltendlO 541111• Ft), •->, •-4; Erk Sller1>ecll <Ytr1M Linoel dllf, 1tuoen Mllledo ICer· rltoa), •·4, 6-0; Seen l rewlav IPeclflC PellMdM) dllf. lrtlt ~ (Lomlle l. 6-f, 6-1; Tom 1.tonard (South "•&adenlll Oii Zell:• Strew (Marine del It..,), •-4, 7-6; Chrii Emerv (lrvlnel def. Scott Hanrv IGlandele>. retlred1 Tonv TrMf' (San Oleool def. Mltcllel HodM (Oreneda HIH1), 6-2. •-1; Miii• l'edde!'IY (Coate Mesa) det. SteciMn locker (Torrence), •·I, 6•3; Peul 9'r111teln (Fullerton) det. ltlchero Slltt. (I~ Peril), •·3, 7-5. """ lcMet ""' ...... .....,. ,..... Del 11; SMlll .. ,._. 7 ........ Liv ... (MO) def. A. Gordon, 6-1, def. Ruddle, '"'· def. Morris, 6-t; Cordon SUNDAY ACROIS 77 Implements jug a 78 Set free 14 7 Stitched 79 Ocean liners -1 Extra DOWN 6 Tiny particles 80 Stage 11 Anteater 81 Clues 1 Fixed looks 16 Cooked In the 82 Accord 2 Procession oven 85 Marsh grasses 3 Actor Paclno 21 Claw 86 Trou1er1 4 Criticize 22 Gem weight 87 Paid athlete 5 Terminate (MDI won,• •.•·I •-J, Clmllll IMDI IOI!, 4-61 WOI\, 6 l. .i• l. '*'*' SPlnner·I~"• (MO> Mf l"arent·Sldll, t• l Iott to l ruckMt-AltrNn, 4·6, dllf. 111r'9w·S Gordon. 6·2, I. Smlth·J Smlln (MDI IO•I, 7·6, 2·•. won, 6 4, Fi.tnlne - KrauM IMO) I01t, 6-7, 3·6, 2-6. 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NO¥M!Nr 3, 1915 Qf I' oung entrepreneur plays games at his work 'I TOM WRIGHT .............. Mention ofbia l4C makes Brian Fargo~· 1\vo years qo, when be started bis LrVine-based computer software production company, most of the press he received centered on his and his employees' ages -all under 21. Now, with a best-tellina computer game program on the market and two new releases that have received enthusiastic reviews in several computer magazines, Farao feels that aae isn't the real story. And actually, it shouldn't be. Most of the leaders in -the computer revolution have been youna men. Fargo wrote his fint pme program, a rolo-playina sword-a.nd-aorcery game for the Apple computer, while going to bi&h ~hool. • He produced and marketed the first version of that pme himself. "I'd get calls at my home from people, who needed a hint or a solution on bow to get themselves out of some mess they bad stumbled into while the playing the game," Fargo said. When an ~rvine.firm boufht the game from Fargo, be went to work 10 thelt markeung department. He quit in November l983 when he staned his own company. His company, Interplay, is in the Irvine industrial park. Notbin& outside the building indicates that firm is creating fantasy worlds. Inside the buildin& the first clue, is the magazine rack filled with the latest computer publications. Around the comer at the combination rcccptiond desk-computer work area, a pr<>IJ'lmmer works at a top-of-the-line personal computer and answers a phone that looks like it's off the Starship Enterprise. Another hint that Interplay employs a youthful workforce is the two electronic arcade games. Interplay emplo~ seven full-time programmers. In addition•ta Iii• staff, Faf&o hu about three independent contracton -writers and 1Uustrators who provide the background·storics for the pmes. Farao says Interplay's success and that of the future is dependent on keeping the company small. . ··1 don't believe a company can stay autive, ifi\ ~ too llIJC," be said. . Althouah he hasn't an¥ rWFS OD the company's me, Farao doesn't f()l'etee hirina more th.an a couple prosra.mmers but he is look:ina for science fiction and fanwy authors to help aut.e pmcs. "We're currently nqotiatina with two authors., who will be writ.in& scenarios for pmcs, that we will propam ... ln the put, Interplay's pmes have been developed in house. ··we don't att ideas for pmes over the transom, since most people aren't computer literate. Occasionally someone will come to us and say, why don't you write~ p.me about this or th.at," F1t10 said. "They don't tell you ~t parameters are needed, bow to program the computer or bow to end the pme," Fargo said. While the root of the programs ~&ne4 by Interplay cao be .lraCed to the popular role-playing ·fllllCS of the 1970s (like Dunacons and Dragons), the Irvine company adds iu own particular touches. " Farao wd the Interplay stafftnes to make the kind of pmcs they would want to play. The key to Interplay pmes is problem solving. "Violence 1s not always the most reliable solution in our games," he said_ lo "Borrowed Time," a detective story, the use of violence by the hero 1enerally ends up with him going down "into that deep darkness, where there is no escape." "Bard's Talc," Interplay's other new software program, relies on mort Vlolenc.e since the game firmly rooted in the tnd1t1ons of Dungeons and Dragons. With both pmes. the player pits himself against the computer and the programmer. If be reads the rules, learns the tricks of the gamc,"bc will cvenually win. Farao csumated that tt would take anywhere from lOOto 300bours to complete .. Bard'sTaJc .. depending on the route and opuons taken by player. "Even when r ou finally WlD, the game can be replayed. .. Fargo said. The decor is a testament to the staff's youth. The walls are covered with movie posters of popular recent sci- fi movies -"Return of the Jedi", "Beyond Tbunder- dome" and "The Search for Spock." Background music is a radio tuned to a rock n • roU station, and scattered tbrouahout the two levels of the sparslcy-fumished office. a.re computer work stations where operaters arc involved in a variety of tasks ranging f'Tom playing games to grapplina With some problem that fills a computer screen with binary code. liferptay•a Brian F&J1o and two of hie creaUona. Fargo believes that as more 1mprovcmcnu arc made LO cOmputcr tccbnol~, comput.tr garDCS will become progressively more exau.ng for young and old alike. What to ask before you buy Too many smaU businesses arc purchased with too few questions asked. You should have sausfactory answers to at least these questions before proceeding with your in- vestigation to purchase a business. •Why is the seller selling? Arc the hours too long for the net profit received? •Is the asking price realistic 10 relation to net profit and assets being transferred? •What is the true net profit? Art owners' salaries included in the expenses? •Arc adequate records available to determine net profit for the past three ycan? Arc sales tax records or federal returns available for review? •Will you get · an adequate financial return on both your m oney RALPH Scori invested and your time to manage the business? •How much cash is needed now, and bow much cash will be needed for peak seasons as well as for changes you would like to make shortly after the purchase? •Is the current equipment adc~ quatc or will you be purchasing new equipment? •Is the building lease adequate and Invesbnent fir111111oves Clayton. Williams & Sherwood, Inc. has moved iu offices from Fountain Valley to Newpon Beach. in South Coast Plaza Town Center. The firm, specializes in providing investment opponunities in the area of real estate limited partnerships, has been in business for 15 years. U.S. Benefits, lnc_, specializes in self-funded medical benefit plans, will occupy the entire 16th floor of Center Tower. • • • U,S, Benefits Inc, and Natkin, Wcisbacb & Brown are the newest tenants of the 21-story Center Tower The Center Tower will serve as the Southern CaJifomia bcadquancrs for both U.S. Bcncfiu, Inc. and Natkin. 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There are more questions to be asked depending on the type of business you arc buying. Unless you arc well acquainted with the buying and selling of businesses. you shouJd seek professional assistance. tc.1~ Scoff /1 • certllled ptlbUc •CCOfllllalll w/IA off/en Ill Newport Be•cb. specialist m land development and construction law, based in Southern California and San Francisco. Representatives of both firms said the Center Tower, a C.J, Segerstrom & Sons development, was selected as their Southern California bcad- quancrs because of its location. Center Tower is adjacent to the Orange County Performing Ans Center and South Coast Plaza. • • • Hong Kong firm to buy Beverly Wilshire Hotel BEYERL Y HILLS, Calif. (AP) - The Beverly Wilshire Hotel said Friday that it has tentatively agreed to be acquired by Regent International Hotels of Hong Kong for an un- disclosed price. Hernando CourtnghL the hotel's major shareholder. issued a brief statement saying only that a tentative agreement had been reached and that a funher announcement is expected soon. The hotel, with 450 rooms_ suites and apartments.. is located at the comer of Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive. r 10 FIEE LOmlY ntlEll •WITH PURCHASE Of ANY PAIR Of SHEEEPSKIN SEATCOVERS • hi• Quality • free lnstaliltlon • Over 100 hln To Choose froM Car Cover • Floor Mats • Bri __ ,.,.__ •1-1111 ., ......... --(Nut ro ._.,,, ltobblnsJ f ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County flnn• for the week ended Friday, Nov 1. Data providedby Newport Securities Corp. •', .. . . . . . .. t• .. ...... .. \ -I• .. ... . . ' ... , . . . ~. . . . . . , . . . ' . ... , .. , ... . .. . . \ ' . . .. ,. " " . . • . .. . \ I . ... ... . .. • . , . r • .. . .. . .. • • ~· ' ,, . .. ,,, •• ..... ,. . . . • • . M . . . . . • • .. . . .. . . . .. 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None is an incumbent Bdow is a summary of each candidate's backltound and position on issues thC( believe the district is fac1na. • (C8ndJdates Roben and Rita Z10t- graff did not respond to the Pilot's questionnaire or follow-up phone calls.) •Dr. Claibourne Dungy, 46, has proposed a four-point plan to address the problem of inadequate funding for the district, which he said is the most important issue facing public schools. Dungy, a pediatrician, said the distnct has so far avoided major disruptions in it1 educational pro- gram, but be believes there is htlle Oex1bil1ty left in the budget. To insure Ille district continues to obtain the funds it needs, Dungy said he would establish clear lines of communication with all concerned voups. fight for increased state funding, work to assure lottery funds augment rather than replace general fund monies, and campaign for passage of a referendum to provide funds for s~fic district projects. "This will demonstrate the strong local suppon for our excellent educa- uonal program," Dungy said of his proposed referendum. "and allow general fund monies to be used to decrease overcrowding, increase teacher salaries and address capital construction needs." Dungy said bis admm1sttat1ve ex penencc would enable him to bnng people together "to work toward common soals ... An Irvine resident for JO years, Dungy said he has volunteered as a consultant to the district on health· related issues. been on the board of sevend c1v1c orgamzauons and ser- ved on the middle school task force. Dungy and his wife. Madgetta, have two children. •Chns Kjng 1!> t.akmg a strong stand 1n support of Jrvme teachers. A management analyst for the county of Orange. Kmgsa1d the board should exercise "firm, positive con- trol over its adm1nistrauve staff." "'It makes no sense to allow admm1strators to treat teachers like adversaries," Krng said. "On the contrary, I believe 10 a sound princi(>le of cooperative man- agement; stnving to pay the best while_ demanding the highest per- formance standards." Cntic1zing I.be board and adm101s- trat1on for their part 1n the salary negotiations that led to a walkout by hundreds of district teachers, Kmg said, "Teacher frustration and de- morahzauon 1s a cost we cannot bear. It threatens our children's educa- tion." King, 27. has been acti ve in Irvine Tomorrow, Fnends of Quail Hill and Committee of Seven Thousand dur- ing h1sn1ne years an Irvine. He and his wife. Mary. have no children. •Jam Palmer cites budeet cuts and madequate commun1cat1on as the maJor issues facins the Irvine distnct. Palmer. 21. a vice president 10 the communications field. said, .. I feel that commun1cat1on has not been properly addressed '"We ha ve a ~eat need to exchange 1nformat1on With the commun11y and teaching staff in a po!.111 v~ wa)." He also proposed develop• ng a plan to addres!I the hudset cuts affecting the d1stm.t's educauonal program "The tame has come for us to develop our educational priorities and implement a program that would stabilize our situation." Palmer said. Palmer, who 1s single, moved to Irvine three years ago and has joined the Irvine Temporary Housing Inc .. Irvine Education Foundation. Or- ange County Cable Association and the Irvine Boys' and Girls' Oub. •At age 19, Ken Royal 1s the youngest candidate on the slate. Agreeing with many of the can- didates that funding is the most import.ant issue facing the district. Royal opposes seeking more t.ax monies for the district's coffers. "Enrollment is rismg far more than expected income," Royal said. "We need to build more facilities and schools, but we don't have the money. "Instead of raising taxes. I propose that we look toward our community Irvine Unlfled School Dla- trlct board candldatea Dr. Claibourne Dan1y and Cb.ria ~. top row; Jlm Palmer, Gree Smith and 11ar1Le Wakeham will be joined by Ken ~oyal, Roaer Cen-antea and Robert and Rita Zlnf.Craff OD Taeeday'a ballot. There are Do lncam- benta numtnc ln the race for two.eata. -Its busmesses and residents -tor the support we need." Royal said the school board should put less effort into lobbying Sacra- mento and more into winning com- munity support for public education. "Voluntary methods of funding can be successful," he said. Residing in Irvine for the past year, Royal is a student at UC Irvine and a businessman. He serves as the UCJ representa- tive to the city of Irvine, is Orange County chairman of Young Ameri- cans for Freedom and vice chairman of the Orange County Libertanan Party. •Greg Smith's first goal as a trustee would be to seek ways to restore S 1.5 million in cuts "to vital programs and services" the Irvine district made this year. As assistant chairman of the Irvine dmnct'~ BUdJet Advisory Commit· tee. Smnh said he spent more than 300 hours examining d1stnct oper- auons. He believes that experience, cou- pled with l2 years in corporate management, would carry him in his commitment to "protect and enbaoce our excellent pr~ms while livina within our means. • Smith, 36, proposes re-establishing a citizens' committee to review distnct O(>Crations and find funds to restore this year's cuts. "Additionally, the committee would make recommendations that the school board could use in for- mulatinf a long-term fioaocia~ plan for the district," Smith said. "No such Sherry Loofbounow plan presently exists.'' Larry Mormann - An Orange County native, Smith has lived in Irvine 10 years. He and his wife, Sandra, t\ave·one child. •Margie Wakeham believes the way to solve the district's problems 1s through "an informed community and responsive Legislature." Citing annual budget constraints, class size and teacher compensation as three of the district's most pressing issues, Wakeham said the district needs the suppon of its teachers and community to successfully solve those problems. N.ewport-Mesa: 4 trustees face . "Since Sacramento controls 75 percent of our income, the combined two challengers efforts of all arc netded to solve the Two incumbents budget problems," she said. CalliDJ this year's teacher contract neJOtiauons "disastrous," Wakeham said teacher compensation will con- tinue to be a top priority in the distnct. are unopposed in geographic areas "Honesty and concern for each other, and laying all the cards on the By TONY SAAVEDRA table will help, but educating our staff °' iMO.,NM IWI regarding finance, costs and the effect Six candidates are vying for four on the district WJll help in the long Newport-Mesa Unified Schoof D1s-run," she said. · · I · Wakeham. 41 , has been involved tnct Board seats mane ect1on lacking in various civic activities in the 14 any major issues. AU four incumbent lrustecs are years she has lived in Irvine, includ-ing roles as chrurman of the district's seeking re-election, wnh two of the Budget Advisory Committee, chair-board members facing challengers for man of the El Camino Real School th-eir respective posts. Site Council and board member for The district is divided mt9 seven the Irvine Association for Co-ordi-geographical areas. While trustees are natetl Child Care. elected at large. they can onJy com- Wakeham and her husband, John. pcte for the area in which they lave. have three children. Following arc brief biographies of •Roger Cervantes believes past the candidates and their platforms 1n and present school trustees have built Tuesday's election: "an excellent foundation" in the Incumbent Sherry Loofbourrow, Irvine district. 44, is looking for a second term on the But he said the district needs to seven-member board. She represents start operating like a business, -wtth :rrustec Arca 4, neighborhoods feed- the en<t product being edacatton, .. 1f mg-into Corona del Mar High School. its past successes arc to continue. excluding Balboa Island. Cervantes, 31 , said his manage-. Loofbourrow is a 17 year resident ment experience would aid him in ·of the district, 12 in Corona del Mar that effon as well as in handling the and five in Costa Mesa. Married 23 other major issues facing the district years to business entrepreneur Jim like funding and contract nego-Loofbourrow, she works as a self· t1at1ons. employed newsletter writer. "New sources of revenue must be Loofbourrow's campaign centers initiated," he said, such as special on the district's rising standards and taxes and private industry donations its program to revive many of the of funds and materials. programs cut in recent years because As a trustee, Cervantes would-offer offmanc1al shonages. Many of those a special understanding of the needs dollars are being returned through of minority students and parents. But donations from parents and the he would back more stringent gradu-business community. ation criteria for all students. "Teachers. parents, community "I favor the raising of'standards to members and district administrators graduate' for high school seniors." he are working in harmony to provide said, "which include a greater ex-our young people with quality educa- ~sure to the arts, literature. human-tion," she said. "We must keep this 1ties and mathematics." positive momentum going. The head of personnel adminis-"We must not only continue to tratfon at Hughes Aircraft Co. in challenge our children with stronger Irvine; Cervantes is active in a variety standards. we must provide the broad of civic groups. He 1s a memP>cr of the base of support necessary for them to county Board of Supervisors Af· respond to the challenge." firmative Action Advisory Board, a Loofbourrow herself is attempting life member of the Disabled Ameri-to respond to a challenge from Larry can Veterans, in the LcagueofUnited Mormann, a Newpon Bcactl elec~ Latin American Citizens. the Mex-tronics automation director. ican American Political Association Mormann, 30. said he wouJd use and Orange County Operation SER-his high-tech background to help the Jobs for Progress. district work with educational pro- A fourth-generation CaJifornian gramming on cable television. and an Orange County native, "It would allow families to access Cervantes has lived in Irvine six any of the wide variety of classes years. He and his wife have one child. intended to increase parents involve- ment in their children's education and students' awareness for the bigh- technology world." he said. Mormann said he would brin$ to the school board eight years of h1gh- tech experience, which he.noted lus opponent lacks. Also facing opposition is incum- bent Forrest Werner in bis bid for a second term representing the down- town Costa Mesa area. Werner, 56, a high school counselor, 1s attempting to fend off a challenge by housewife Patricia Tobin. A 24-year resident of Costa Mesa. Werner said his goal is to maintain quality educauon and meet students' individual needs. Werner is oo- founder of the Costa Mesa Civic Association and is a member of the Mar Vista Masonic Lodge. Tobin, 44, a former teacher and assistant pnncipal. has lived 12 years m the area. Her platform adds three new ''Rs" to the perennial "reading, writing and anthmatic." She S(\ys the three other "Rs" -"respect, responsibility and rewards" -are just as necessary to function in an adult world. Tobin added that educators arc faced with numerous hurdles, includ- ing teacher shortages, drop-outs, drugs, funding and curriculum re- form. These complex problems must be considered "in order to insure the development of all children, inn:Uec- tually, physically. emotionally, socialJy and morally." she said. Trustees Judith Franco, 48, of Newport Beach and Roderick Mac- M11lian, a 20-ycar board member, of Costa Mesa, are unopposed in their re-election bids. Neither one re- sponded to questionnaires sent by the Daily Pilot. No contest for sanitary board All four ancumbents from the Costa •Mesa Sanitary District are running unopposed in Tuesday's balloting. Seeking re-election arc Harry Green of Costa Mesa, Jim Wahner of Costa Mesa and Ormy Crank of Newport Beach. Appointed incum- bent James Gallacher of Costa Mesa is also hoping to retain his district scat. 8 candidates seeking 3 Capo school board seats By PAl'L ARtlflPU·;y Of the Delly -tWlll 1:.ight t and1da te\ :trc lined up for three ~ats on the Cap1\trano I 'nif1ed \t hool Dl'itnct's board of trustees clct t1on\ next r ue\dd) But four of I hem wi ll t)C hallhng for one seat -in :rrustce Arca 4 -whale two arc pilled against each other 1n Tru~tcc Areas ti ;ind 7 FollCJwing arr 11urnm~·1c\ of the (3nd1datcs' hack- ground\ and po\1t1tm\ on the m<1~1 1mponant issues facintthc d1stnc1 Candidate Jame' ( ongomana Pc11nt. who 1s running 1n Area 4, did not rC'\pond 10 the P1lm\ que!ltJOnnaare and telephone follow-up •Incumbent Jan Ovnton tau' three challengers to ber rc-clect1on an Area 4 trustee for nrne year<, Ovt'non ~•d she would continue to work toward P,rD\ 1dang '"appropnate. Quahty education for all student~· an the district he cited her -;upport of touaher graduation requirements, and a lengthened \Choo! day and year as accomphshmcnts that have helped the d1stnr1 provide such quahty. ;he also helped cut the fat out ol thC' d1stnct budiet by rcdue1na adm1nistrat1 vc cow. \() more funds would ao toward edU£at1on progr;un), Ov«"ton \aid "l have worked h3rd to mak4' Aurc d1sc1pltne 1s t"nforccd \n our children's cla•"room~. and dn.i~ arc not tolerated an our children 's playJround\," she said. · Overton. a Dana Point re\1dent for IS ycarJ. belonp to the local Republican Women's < 'lub and 1s president of the Orante County Schooi Boord\ Assoc1at1on. he 1s owner of Computer CounSC"llor1 Overton and her ,hushand, Richard. ~a ve six chtldrcn. •Wanston Lyle Frost. sttluna a teat an Arc.t 4 said the tchOOI board's failure to cttabhsh effet.'11VC COm• mun1cataons 1n 1hc distnct is the m1',Jot election 1s ue. "The trustee'I art not 1n touch with the scntjment of lhc tcac~crs. parent1, students or community at l1t1r.'' Frost SIJd He cited a'I examples 1-M board'' stands on equal access to school facilities for rcl1_gJous groups and family life courses, last year's recall effort. lawsuits against the district and controversy over bus fees. "Ttft board members have isolated themsel ves from the public and no longer represent the voters," he said. A teacher and attorney. Frost sa1d an effective board must be responsive to its constituents. Mak.in& his first try for public office, Frost, 27. 1s single. The Dana Point resident is a member of the Kiwanis Cl ub. •David Colville thmks more educator$ should be sithnt on 9Chool boards. dTve been tCJ1ch1ng for 23 xears, and I want to see a quality education for every child," .said Colvi lle who 1s running in Area 4. "I believe educators should run education. Most people on school boards have a vested interest. like a child in the district. But they're not lifelong educators." As a1hlctic director at Villa Park High School, Colv1lle sajd he has the background and experience needed to be a trustee, includina an undc'1tandang of bud,ets and the needs of teachers. If elected. he said he would work to reinstate counselors who have been el.Jm1nated by budget cuts, reduec class s1ie and seek improved salancs .. Colville, a Dana Point resident for seven years, thinks school board 1ruste-cs take more credit for their efforts -as well as monetary remuneration -than they should. "You'll hear ancumbents try to take credit for thinas hJce lenathenin1 the school day," he said. "But that's sll~­ mandated. If they hadn't1 they woatd have lost money. "And I don't Wok boaro members should be paid. Id don•te that money back to the school district. .. You've a<>t to care." •Victor Oomioes, makina his first bid for elective office 1n AIU 6 wd lack-of proper communicat1on from the board to read.en and parents ts~ m~or issue 1n the clcctJon. , "I feel we have aJJ e"pmenccd too much hp scrv10( --too many platitud .. Oomincs said. "The boa.rd must adopl. "°licy of OptJlDCll and truly constdct valuable pertnt1l 1nput." Domines, 40, said his background as a financial consultant and mortgage broker will be helpful in not only improving communication, but also providang fiscal co ntrol and aiding contract negotiations. He said the board has delved into too many controversial areas and should concentrate on providing a solid education in the basics. Domincs also suppons a curriculum that offers broader extra clffricular programs like ROTC and band. Domines has been active in the community as a member of the South Laguna Niguel Rotary Club, Dana Hills Booster Oub and Dana Hills PTSO. Residents of Laguna Niguel, Domines and his wife, Jean, have four children. •Paul Haseman. seeking re-election 1n Area 6, said growth in the Capistrano distnct is the biggest issue facing the board. Haseman. 40 said the student population jumped by 1.000 this year. Similar increases m commg years will require hard choices among such alternatives as winning limited state funds for new construction. redistricting, addina portable classroom!. movina sixth gradcr5 to the Junior highs. double sessions and yc.r-round schools, Haseman sajd, While new construction 1s the best ahcmati ve, Haseman said the district must first wrestle wilh bjaher enrollments to qualify, then w1Uta minimum ohwo years for completion of the new facilities. .. As you can see. this is • thorny issue which the d1stnct will need to come to grips with carefully," Haseman said. He also cited anadcquate state fundlna, the need to pro\ride adequate staff salancs and maintainina hiah . standards ofachievement as important district is ues. An attorney, Haseman has bttn on the Laguna N1auel Commuoaty Counal -the local adv1sory board \0 count)' offidaJs -for tcven years. He and bis Wlfe, Vivian. have three children •Oistnct arowtb coupled with funding uneerta1nties will be the ehalJenae facina the next school bo3rd. wd tocumben• Annette Oude who ts scekin& re-election in Atta 7. Gude, 55, said the problem of handhng the student population surge is compounded by the board's effon to lower student-teacher ratios. . "We have always stressed quality education, as is ev.1dent by our continually excellent test scores," Gude said. "Therefore, we must actively recruit the best qualified teachers by providing good working conditions and high salaries." Gude said district efTortS to obtain st.ate fundina will bean "ongoing battle." and believes the board will have to iu~ apinst lottery fund~ being used to rupplant tax monies. A resid~nt of Mission Viejo for 12 years, Gude also has been active as a member of the Orange County Traffic Committee. co-founder of the local chapter of Parents Who Care and a member of Rep. Ron Packard's Task Force on Substance Abuse. Gude and her husband, Richard. have three children. •"Proper discipline and building of moral character arc es5C'lltlal reaponsibiHties of any sy tem of education and will be my highest priority," said Carol E, Cox who is seek.Ina election in Area 7. ' Co1.. a resident of Mis ion Viejo with bts wife Maribelle since 1977. said school board trustees should pay atte.ntion to 'the desires of the parents when formutauoa edueauonal proarams. "The sin&)e most powerful force in shap1fll' Lbe chil~'s values is the family," Coll said. "Therefore, the fam~ly should be cons1deTCd when fomina study cumculums." He suppons de-emphasizing "questionahle" courses and extra-curricular activities in favor of th~ basics ancludina computer literacy classes. • But Cox said, "I'm oot interested an i>crpctualina myself. I'm nol ao!ns to forct my ideas on anybody. I'd have to 10 a Iona with my consi1tuenu flrst." A real csllte investor, Coll was Ptt111dent of two pharmaceutical flrms for lS years. He said his ellpericnO( in manaacment and ftoancie. as well as employee relations. would serve him well u a ~hC' ,a 'NSICC. r u •ALISIAn ~,,~ .. 111, s.,...,,._ 1190 MISC. llNTALS .... AU ~l ... ,..,p., ins ......... ~ .. J 11'4 ,.......,,_ _, ... _ ,,,, s.....c--·· 21 .. l),plo ... HOUHS/CONDOS , ... , .. -1400 -·-nu ·-· °"' ()j (.o ,._.,. ,,,, ··-7•90 -"'°""' c;.....e1 1001 °"' ()j ~ •• _... f))(I v.-....,.~ --1006 ~ '•"" are--·~ 131) A'AITMINTS ,_lo Shot• _,_...... 1007 ._,,_... 1$11) ·-.......... , ___ 1011 1-~ ... 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OPEN SUfl>AY 1-5 511t/FR <U.-1 2003 YACHT RESOLUTE $415,000 3BR/FR 3BR/expnd 3BR 4BR/FR 4BR/FR 4BR/FR 4BR/FR 3BR Casio. * SEAVIEW * Bar Harbor Nantucket Nantucket New Bedford Port Royal New Bedford Port Royal (~) Custom $389,000 $390,000 $399,000 $415,000 $420,000 $429,900 $485,000 $589,000 CALL GINNY Afl>ERSON for appotnlmtnl or come by Sunday to acquaint you with this special pte 1u1rded community complete with pool. spa, tennis and views. 644-9060 or 759-1977 IPll 111111 1·1 Ul80A POIMStl.A ...... $490,000 ..... .105 Edtnat• 3 bdrm, 2 bath, on the bay .................. M. Rousselot ..._ 0 •LS ..... "" $315,000 •• "''"' 1301 .... l bdrm. 2~ ba, v ... , $p0Um •• m""" M: vonGeJdern (lJ)( COM. .......... $799,000 ........... 3300 Own 8hd l bdrm. see it all view ............................. A. Johnson llOMllD, HV ta.LS. .. MIS,OOl ... 2711 .. ,. View 4 bdrm. 3 bath fam~y homt ..... M. A. 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CIOllY • ,. 7 .,, ~'°'"'~0 1"'6 ~.w ...... ~ ,_, "°'' ..... ~· 11)) !>cwth l-7618 ... _ °""""""' ... 1Q ''" foYo-.. 0071 ~ .... _.,.. ~ ..... )167 '"'fWt 1690 7109 .._w_ 7176 1171 NEW LISTINGS lllffS 1221,111 An expanded "Linda" In per1ect condition on a lovely secluded cul-de-sac. Has the additional bonus of great seller financing. PEllUIU 1211,111 Enjoy both bay & beach in this delightful 2 BR beach home. Skylighted family room, fireplace in LR. Superb buy on Peninsula. SUYIEW UH• Nestled on a large view lot in beautifully private Seaview Is this inviting 4 BR home tastefully decorated in neutrals. ,.I, ~ "'' .,. 19h ...-..-..... ,..6 __., ,.I. Olh<• J,..-... ,,_ Tiil DM..Y N.O'f CUAlll •OflllatGIM oO'H OOlO d<Go) d<Go7 A MEMBER OF THE II" SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK lAi OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SITllDIY ULllA PllmllU 11111. ..... SUYIEW Mlt,IOI 3 BR $239,000 EADIE/BENTS Ocean. Fashion Island skyllne & city lights. A WTM.lf1 -~ ...... E. LSON forever view from this 4 BR, 3 BA home. Im-3 BR. FR $288.500 maculate in decor & landscaping! Call now. ·-·-MIUllll 11111 11 Httr $345,000 C.McMAHAN 1&1111 VIEW l•LLS 1211,ltl Cape Cod lifestyle In Newport. Spacious 2 BR + den townhome overlooking serene canyons and mountains. Community pool, tennis. WESTCUFF .1211,000 Two story traditional family home. Private pool- size yard, 2 fireplaces, large family room and 5 BR. Exceptional value on fee land .. IW.lll ISUIJ IHl,000 Beautifully ouilt 3 BA with complete modern 1 BR apartment. Skyllghted family room, 2 lire- places. fo rmal dining, paneled llvlng room. ..... RIME 1a1,ooo Ocean, bay & night light view from upgraded 3 BR, 3 BA townhome. 2 patios, fountain & central air provide gracious living. WEIT IEWNllT l*,000 Oceanfront cottage In superb location on the sand. 34 ft . frontage, 3 BA. used brick flreplace. Great potential, great price! l&LIU llWI Mtl,111 Little Island Cape Cod. Upgraded 3 BR. 2 BA, charming, with hardwood floors. trench doors. laFge kitchen with built-Ins. Sunny patio. llYIR ... ES 1411,111 Single story. 3 BR. formal dining. den. Enjoy nlte llte & bay views from living room or garden-patio wit h C\.lstom pool. Feel un11111 14H,111 One of Bayshores finest values. 3 BR & den. superb kitchen with full bullt-lns. beautiful mas- ter suite. In private guarded area. .. UITll .... ,... Attractive stone exterior. private sparkllng pool, vaulted celllnga & 4 BR wot ple&M you and the price will. make your mouth water! •IAIYll ........ etg Canyon at It• beat. e.auttfutty decOt'eted, model peffect 4 BR home. Solar heated 80 ft. poot & apa. kol pond, aecurlty ty1tem. ..... 111111 .. ,.. 70 feet on water, 2 atory, 4 BR + maJd's. 111.nd kitchen A formal dining, petto wtth custom poot & spa. Dock accommod•t• eo· boat. Fee. 3 BR, FR -.111.ua •H BR W1IUff 4 BR, FR, View ----2 BR IPflUll 6+ BR Tll •"'1 3 BR. Fee 11\'mll 4 BR. FR, PIS ----3 BR, FR ----4+ BR IUftlW 4 BA, Spa, View .... .-a 4 BR ...... au 3 BA, FR, View llftmTllUll 3 BR, P/S, View -.11111&1 2 BR IPTILAllaL 6 BR, FR. View un11m 5+ BR .,.,.,. 6+ BA wm •anma••••nn 3+ BR snam 5 BR, FR H HU 4+ BR Lmml 4 BR, FR _..NMllU 4 BR $425,000 $449,000 $625,000 $749,500 SUlllY $225,000 $329,500 $390,000 $425.000 $485,000 $575.000 $595,000 $610,000 $625,000 $650,000 $719,000 $749,500 $84'8,000 $1,295,000 $1,295,000 $1,595,000 Ml Iris l. MURPHY nil....,. M. GUTH lltlle•• O'SHAUGHNESSY la.4ecalaf L. McLOON 121 hr&Ni• l. MURPHY 111111 .... ..i E. CORKETT JH1 Wehffnet C KALINA Ml Iris R KURTZ HQ, ............. G .ANDERSON 4'2lh.._, O'SHAUGHNESSY Hlll.wfln• F. SENNES 1111 ...... TernN R. BOLAND MH ..... J. DONAHUE JIS.. ..... B.REEDY 2711..,..... E. BOWIE , ..... .., L. McLOON H11 S..W• G. LIVINGSTON , ........... C.McMAHAN ,, ........... K.PARKER UlfteU..1-1 E. OLSON 1111 L.., Bents/Eadie ... 1111,HO Brtght and clean 2 BR condo with coot. shady backyard to en)oy summer barbeques. Nea1;. shopping. pools, tennis. ... U!UM 2 BR + den. Owner paid. $225,000 new. tMI\ apent $60,000 on extenalve upgrade~ Gorgeoua. lmmecutate & ready to ..Cit ..,. L.-11.,.. Bklfftop "whitewater" view of rugged coast & ltghts. Huge lMng .,... wfth ltgtit oak ftoors. 3 U1~ BR, lntertor courtyard p1t10. 644-9060 . .._ """' --· "'" ..... ~-· ·-.-........ •• """"" ."*')'Ii )~ COM BAYFRONTS Cl• UYFHIT 111',MO Mai-Kai with extra wide deck overlook ing boat- ing activity with view to 1etty. 2 BA. leaded glass entry doors. private patio C• UYFlllT SMl,IOO Spacious 4 BR. 3' 2 BA custom built on the bay. 3 boat slips. favorably priced' Call today for appointment. Land included Olllllffllll ....... Custom 5 BR. 4 'It BA. two master suites w ith separate fireplaces so· water frontage w ith open access to bay. 3 boat slips, fee land. CORONA DEL MAR UHlll YIEW •us U40,000 Emer lovely garden courtyard to 4 BA. 2' 2 BA. family room, unique living room home 3 car garage Treat yourself .l&SllllE CRHI UH,000 Outstanding 3 BR. single story. Plan 31 Hig hly upgraded with m oldings. paneling. built-ins. Beautiful tile spa off master Air cond1t1oning. Good location "UlllE HEH SHt,500 Former model home located close to pools & tennis Totally redone. professional decor & landscaping Call for appointment ILIE ClllU HL IUI UH,000 Featured m Orange County Magazine. this home 1s ultra charming. 3 BR. family room and dining room Located on corner. CHIU IEL IAR $421,000 Owners transferred & must sell Spacious 4 BR. 2 story remodel on wide lot with large patio w ith spa plus sundeck off master BR. ILIE CHIU IEL IWI Jal,000 This 3 BR 10-year old home 1s truly a charmer with view of ocean & bay Beamed ceilings. beautiful kitchen. 2 pattos & more. UAlll YllW llLLS $441,000 Wondertul family & entertainment home with view 5 BA including master suite with fireplace. fom·AI dining. family room. community pool It.IE CHIU HL IUI '"'"°' Well ma1nta1ned units ocean side of highway with view of bay. ocean Interior garden atrium . skylites. trench doors and windows. 3 BR. 2 BA and goest SPTIUSS HH .... The finest value 1n full ocean', harbor and city. lights view Newly decorated 3 BR + family room home In quiet location ICUlfllll 1121,0M Redesigned small 3 BR studio home View to Catalina, salls, whitewater Walk to beach. dec- orator perfect. expansion potential -lnllW • na,111 Best loetltlon In Spyglass and the most magnm- oent 6 BR & office home the area has to offer Lovely pool, spa and gorgeous custom decor IPTILMI ILL 11.Jtl.MI Enchanting atone ··caatte" on hlll with ooean/bay vtew 5 BR. tamlty room. wine <*lar. musk: room, 5 flrep4ac:ea, pool & 8')8 .. 2181 IAN .MIAQUIN HU.I ROAD, •WPORT BEACH • " , \ .. .. • ., 'I '} • ,. I J I ... .... ... .. , .... -- llllQl.-_.JI~ C.ta 11.u 1114 I!!)!!! lw• lllt leatlt Ct1tt Certu ... ... 1111 lrriat 1144 II!)!!! lw• IHt ~ ,..._IC... rubbGEllis II. ' .u-II ~ ..... 11111, ....... PMIT ... SUPER clMll 48t 2'.liba. •IAIYllLUllJ umm1 .... w........ .....,.. -MUI ' .... ""Buy" so Ctt ™ Uia ...... ... 2500+ .,, lncll1dlng Pr•tlgioue ..,,. MIC locat9cl In 400 bloolt of Lafoe 4 bdM\ POOi hofne BEAUTll'U\. •• +"'°'be. [ iBf ~ CondO ..... wtht/oryr I 1600/mo.. modem ooncto Lt;_,. -~ CUlt2Detnn,1 .,.,.~. 4eooeq/ft.C...'120-tf04' ~ --onllluff~:wit•. Univ Pwlt· AIM fOf' J .R 2~8A /din . frDIC USIDENTlAL •ouaAGI vta:s Lm •• ..... aan.- A t.t Strada location. 4 BR. S BA with encitt 2nd atory tnMter aulte. Cathedral ce.llin11, 1ourmet kitchen, Indoor apa and more. A. swnable financina. Martha Macnab Ufflllt 1111 llW 1141,•I ~uced $60,000. Four BR, S\.i BA. atncle'1tory. Sandy bHch 59"fron- i.ae w/dock. Price lncludea land. Martha Mien.ab . ..,.. -·---ft.U 11,111,111 Eleaant 5 BR, CUit.om horn.eon ove.r- liJed lot. FNturel formal livinl room and dining room. family room and apedoul billiard nx>m with b&rdwood floors and fireplace. Overlooks fabuloua views on Big Canyon'• 14th green. lricludes 1arp pool and s p a . Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ...... ., ........ left... 11, 111,111 El~ant 5 BR home overlooking 18th fairway of Big Canyon Coun- try Club. Features dramatic two- story. Courtyard entry with pool and spa. Fonnal living & diln.g room, paneled study & family room. Danny Bibb •un-.-.... AY Llllnll IHl,IM Four BR, 4 BA, family room, billiard room, plus a 2 BR guest suite. A private pool' enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb 11m 111u1 um1nn...- Beautiful 3 BR bayfront. Highly upgraded. Features hardwood floon, stained gJ.ua skylights, large formal living room and dining room overlooking bay. Family room and billiard room, cu.stom kitchen, full security system. S t ephanie Grody/Barbara Aune ......... 111 ..... Looking over the canyon and city· Ughta, with 3 BR, 2 BA and private decks. Great location! Two-car gar- age. Move-in oo~tion. Hallie Strock m mu llWI 111..- This 2 BR, 2 Y\ BA. townhome is in a gated community of 24 homes. Two fireplaces, formal dining room, 2 car garage, laundry and storage rooms. Owner i.s selling for le. than he paid!! Carolyn Mason Ull 1111111., ,_an S1,.ut,IM <:anyoo home with marvelous sand and ocean view. Marvelous tern.Ced gardens. This wonderful home is too large for preeent owner. Faur bedrooms, festive wine cellar room, two fireplaces, 3-car garage. Barbara Aune Ulll IUllATll •m -Pll,111 For only $379,000. Owner out of area. Very lovely private garden home with 5 BR, 4 BA, two-story living room, dining room and spa. Beautiful tree lined street of all custom homes. Barbara Aune Ull ISll man 11,111.- Fint time offering of th.is fabulou.. Medt"lerranean style estate on an enonnoua double lot on Lido Isle. S urrounding a magnificent courtyard pool, th.is home of fen the ultimate in privacy and low-profile luxury. Micki Cooperrrom A.l.linaon FUTllTll llAll llPLD ., 1111.- Extraordinary pride of ownership duplex, only steps to ocean in best beach area. Extra spacious, extra nice 3 BR units. Suitable for in- vestor or owners occupancy. Owner will carry I st TD or will consider leaae option for qualified buyer. Paula Bailey ........ "Plan 2" Two BR, 2 BA, family room home with h.Jgh beam ceilings and formal dining room. Situated on large comer lot with loll of privacy. Many "built-int." Security system-24 hr. guarded gate & community pool and tennis. Donna Godshall RIUIYn•- • lllYll mt• 11,111,111 Epitome of luxury, be4luty, conve- ni,,.,...., & pHvacy. Three BR in- cludel incomparable master auite, uuna, spa, built-ina, marble, IJ'ab.lte and roeewood, teparate of- fice, nautlloua gym. billlard room, family room, large pool, 2nd ape ancf Texa1 BBQ. Includel ~tor iteml and art peces. Tom A1JJ.n80n .,...,, on. ieroe lot ~th Sac:rib •t •••.tttll •IE8TIUY N• ~!~~!~ony,~ ::,•n~= 2 BA 2'A ba alrt. IQ Agl 7 ... 7aoo 7MI ISM poof. • .:. +(~ENNIS' ..... lMI twctwood '*'-and 2 C.il PATftlCK T!HORE , ....,....... SM. · 3rd bt 0t w/be.. ' ' St495/ c d etc Aad. ~~~'!'!!!!'!!"!"'!1!!!!!'!!'!!!!!'!!91 oar o•r•o• A1klng 131-tltl ;:'J ~~ ';4~77 t:': · 1 "':..~:~ 1 down 2 fplt. s eer fl'· Woodbf~ condo. 1~0 pet 0~ vaWii · e .. t t52,000. • I oa •· p..,. pool. 2328 Pedfte. 2BR 2-w/dL.. doM o 780-8702 AQent W11 fmY 8t Albtlna Twnh.. 28t Of. 12500/mo. R.81«1 OOOl I tennle. •v50. utlll ----".~::--::--- T di l I • lllYll LQlll 2Ba, tip, lg pet It 12.500. Unique Homee 975-8000 lnc:t. 111, lett I ~ DECORATORS BMultfU ra t Ona P,..tfOIOu9 elegant txeci 831-1891 °' '31·7858 Lg chWtut bflOht QfMl1 95~2eoo ....... 1 2BR 2BA l\irn. condo on Realty LET1 1 WORK FOR YOU mown Condo. LIV 38R .. l 28A 28-. bullllM, ,.., .. 4 ~~::J:o T,~~ng aa l 7370 llLl l&ft WllTI 2'.;8A. w/dln rm, frplc, dupl9x, 2 blk from oceM\. • tan aw. · v..> -CENTURY 21 pool, IP• + TENNIS. ENCINITAS MoOllt homt Oat apece, 110faga, Avail N Shra Comm pool HV_H_m_1..,.48"'"A,,...,,.29=-A,,....,...,.,1800:-::-: THEREAL!STATERS 11585/mo Crd. Ck. Rad. ~~ ":"*· 2!X=b~~ 11/0lyrlylM. $1000/mo. ap~nnll. 11300/mo. COM 28A 28A 1 1200 ... ••PU.I C..... Ml ••r HU 548-2313 ~ O.K. Vecanl. C'all • am~, ,. view lot Appt S7~H. Agt Pi.o. Alty 494.9704 . BrOktt 640-seM 28R, 28A. pOOI I IP&c OH-•uw.-MESA DEL MAR eG-'702 AQ«ll ~:io:: Tefr~ 5* ad~ St~I to~. 3Bt ab<>dt Centr9I L nr lhoP'g & 48drm, Bonu1 rm wttfl M9.750 By Appt _, ... ,_, 3/4BA hornt. lrg lot. No ILIPRUYPlllT park, 2 ml 10 bMCh. 'U<ylltt. frplo. 2 ear gar. tohll, 2:· 1b• unfurn, 7'h8a. L~ yrd w/~ Agt 931-1478 Ml W/HllL.111 YI 11gt1. 54~• '°' ai>PI , 38R 3'Aba: Loe dilling rm CloH to tvtrylhlng, Ydy. $1200. fM 8782. \700 eq. ft. plu• MP In· & morel FOf Hie 11 *Tll ILWPI* R•m.odaftd 3 ~dtm Nwpt Terraca condo 38 R a r.m11y rm. &tenll'191y $59,900. (619) 436·30<42 TIUlm Ill-UH law quarttfl. 2 Patloe, 1 St.•10,000MS7000/mo 2 Mutar Sutt-. Architect :'::.!l.•c= = 2'ABA. nr pool. CllJ>0'1 & •xr.~n~ad/cu1tom and LlllU al.I TownhOu .. w/blg <><*In & oer gar, lmmtd. ocx:py. 760-8333 Agt dellgtltl ca.tty' moa1 v-.orOC*lll. bay and gar.11141(.643-0590 unt e plan. sr:.1::=: BESTBUYINTOWN bay view. 2Bt. lrplo a 11650.mo 497-3118 LOVELYCondoUpgraded cree.tlv. remodel. Prk-olty llght1. A11tlng ~llTIYATlll S379.ooo. 7 2• 24"60 Artlngton on cornar 0tck1. Open Sat Noon to e>c.enrront 1800 111 fully 3Br 2Ba. Xlnt loc. Unf\lm Ilka Mttlng w/magnlf $429,000, fM land. Diana pool home WUIT.. tot. Vary trg tMng rm, din-4PM, Sun 1-3. 11475. turn 2Br 28a Condo. $1500 mo 722-&a22 ~y/nttt Ute Ylewl. Ir-831·12M s: 300 4 BR + otflot +format Ing & kltch atN wlfam 2529 Seavlew. 67S-e3M Frplc, w/d Avl now liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rtPleCMl>le at dltcount a1:h f;g:c~:!':::! at dining. 2 ffplca, pool, BBQ room. Small pat ok. Of 973-3735 $2100 mo 1 yr IH .... T llllll prlct of '310,000 '-· • 10%. owe GrMt lo-and many axtru. See lo Young adutt1 welcomt. "'I 111 ( 7 1 4 ) 4 9 7 • 3 8 o 8 or u tu 38R 2'Mt.A Ip H .. tlngl & Co. &6()..55e0 cation. very quiet. AtklnQ bellevel $295,000. Open . S32,500. Agt 540-6937 (618)789-3714 ~ bt'n -., . On canai ••-_ s t59,900. 645-992~ Sunday t -4 It 39155 L .... Opllon 1 vr·n.w dbl 2~~Ba~~:;ci.~:: STEPS Tl IEAOll w/aan°dy btach. ro11o _ _.... MAUI CONDO. Lowtv2BR Mark Jacquet, Agt Meadow Lana. Ag · wide Mobile home, New-....,.. . boa ti al10 av all cute 1 bdrm COndO with 2ba. l\irrn.hed unit on 646-0428"' 548-3353 pof1 e..c:h adull park, 641·7705"' 548·5401 2 Metr Bdrm1. mlcrowava. $2000/mo. ga.rege and fireplace. ~at Klhef, Ownw wt11 ftgl1i1 F•b bty vu, flt ... 5Br 48a. wttt-iPPfY option 1fNEW PlUSHt 38r 2\iBa no pet..!:,./WAvl 7~~~ LJll IUL n Cinlftl CM tocallon. nnance with $5000 down Vall!t 1034 Mdl hm Aaaum nn, owe. and 112 of lee.a payment 2 •try Twnhme. ~· AYI 979-7nv Bank wlll finance at lnl'9fltal~.0wnet:r, UH•l~t. s595,o0o. • 831_..6ge toward down payment. nowS1200, unfrn, ~,........,,=-.-.. -=-1----:r.liiSiiS 111-lHI 10.1~::t<'n.~"t. &aMe7 /"'998"0--08 1 .... Wl.LUllY •lllHllW'* Take o-;1~=ng ~· WWlllTAU•. Ne: 28R twnhm. 2'l8X. ~~~~~~~~ If ...... ,. 'flU POOi home 3bf f..,,-nn lll-4'1f 1r ll4-1lfl A/C fp, pool. IPL Av911 Nwpt Hgt1 2Bt 2Ba. frp6c, 4:J.=>'· bee~=~ lge encl .,atlo. S14t,900' To=c~~~J. 3 ~~!'w~ 3 Br 2 ea. Elllde condo. 1111. 1925. 854-1974 ~ & ,.,.d~~~~~~~ Traditional Realty 631-7370 OUPlEX 1Bt 1ba M Bkr/Ownet ~600 bath, r:= £'r~= m1t~R & bath wlWSnt-l~ q~.':·~~1~·G.~~48ar .• ~ ltacli l t 1895/mo. 675-2520 S 195,000. 717 FernlMf IHI. luc• ::s:e; 900 ~IT:erMSI clotet + 2BR & ba. llv rm ' . m:na wa1;1ront SEA VIEW 3Br 2'A ba + 640-8182 by owner 2Br 1Be fownhome, 2 car Abaolutel won't IHt: & kit w/dln arta. Lovely Avail 11/5. 1Br, 1B•. No duplek. Spaelou1 2BR l1m rm. See. poollttnnl• gar COY9red patio. No M I y Call PATRICK bride patio. Fully f\lm I gar, frig & 1tove. No petl. 2BA, frplc, dlhwr, gar, 12000/mo 213/430-3e29 C.ta d ' c213162M 7ae ue '"· dae. By owner. $99.600 1 reapor1 Adlt only $550 w/d hkup patio. Vrly, ----=-~-::-".''7 ___ U_Yn_l_IJ ___ , ft;"!lft~,..,~~"~~ 1.:::_n. ,.. Of TENOR~S:.~i0~286 or 81 ~-953-3782071 6 o 23 r 9 evH Credit"" raq'd. 831·2242 S1200/mo.' 613-6100 Lovely new 2 m_!~ ~It• + •• S.C. Plaza $154,500. in•I I fa 21 -•· vSharp clean Eutllde 2 Bdrm 2 blth, eaeurlty 1Br 3BL Im ...... ~l s~~~on 0wnet1=;;,~~121etki6ll:a. ~e~h~e~1~::! iB~~:.h::·:~f.! =~o.~!~~~h. s1150;o~~;- axc1u11ve Harbor llland 28, cOOdo 1'-'B• er _; ___ ,.. crpl/drp1, frpl, pallo, paint, crpt1 & drp1. Lndry d 2 2BR 2BA cornar unit road with pier and float • • g · · pool S45000 673-3800 .,.. Mu11 PUI oredll 2BR 2'-ib• con o, car • pl 70 ftet the a.y ape. Small Complax. 111•1•1 · . · chec.k. No ta se75 + gar. s13001mo, Call w/oe .. nvlew.PanthOuM o~~lgnad ~y To~ 115,000 Under appr9laal lovely exae. home In laaelati F1n11 MC dap. nr.se29 Weekdy• 54 1·5753. level. See gala. pool, etc. Theurbuf IOf eloquent •I 190.000. By Ownr/Agt gated community 5 Bt 11. / 1979 av1/wknd1 673-1658 $1000 mo-lo-mo. Bonnie Baytront IMng. Prtvat• 64&-8161 "'644-2270 ape O<lean & Catalina wtftl Cozy E·lldt h• 2Bt 1B1, Barrington agt 64~52 eneloaed patio With pool. BACK ON MAAKETI 3Bt v~. $735,000. BEAOfiFQ( 10 IOI Gke fr~. Indy. Enc yd & patio. B!~ ~:rNi'b~N c!°'~ c:r:~ VERSAILLES . Lrg 1BR In Unflnl1had bHtmtnt 2ba, ec>a. trplc. Hka new. U..YTm OPEN HOUSE Sun 1·5 E11lnore arM, off El Toro ? .. 1gar w/"{t~r.~50u '!9°r. ~ 644-0141 67e,.5736 quiet 1ocatlon w/mlnl Ideal for lamlty room Of A 127 000 646-9478 • at 11 Monaco by Agt. Rd, .Jake vtewt. 19000. ..,u rs. cer ... .., NC ' ocean view. full aec. wine ctltar. $875,000 ' · NW 559-0535 Of 250-1031 p/ac. (714) 642-195e $800 No pale 557·2e91 4Bdrm. tam rm. Ouallty $795/mo. 644-7211 llQt. U H. Owner may helC> 00 IT RIGHT I or the pane trom thll bright I.I. L·---I CUI• Elllde ~on quiet upgraded thru·out. F0< -------- flnanoa. UU IHI RTE and alry3 bedroom, 2 f>a. UllN YllW _. 1-.w Straet, M new crpVdrpa. 11te at $550,000 or WATERFRONT Single hM. THE REAL ESTATERS Hanover Model In Univ. Monaco 2 Oan/3Bt. $2<1-0K TRADE LUxtr;w Vagae 3BR 2BA. rrptc, dbl ~. 12700/mo. 7eG-8333 Agt 2BR $1375 or S1550/mo (7l4) 673 4400 54&-2313 P~k. Vlhgt II. Come Ownr/Agl <19"-<1524 2Bt 2ba Condo fOf local lrg ywd. $1200/mo yrly w/dock. 760-4865 Reel &tata la RIGHT NOW and He the axtrH Condo. S35,000. aqutty. IN . Call Marllyn agt •ftLU ULllAh * eetcllff 3Bt 2... w/O iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil they've added to lhll --,.. _. $135,000. price. 673-8189 wknda/91199 2Br 2Ba Ptnt OUH. ..... • home. $159,900. SomerMt 5 Br 3 c.r gar 213/ "30--0724...... Vaulted oalllng1, dining frig. 2 ear \!o. grdnr, Ulllm-llW Ul1m lntM ...... ..., Prl~paiS only EASTSIDE RENTALS rm, frplc, lndry fac. alarm S1200. 1Sff The bargeln of 1he --1 16124Culvw Or, Irv. S315 000 ftrm 944-0530 TRADE NEWPORT OPLX .. MOdett 2br family apot S1400/mo, 111, 1 .. t + Yrty unfUrn view houaa In tmeglne: 6 Bedroom or 4 lM-TIM ' · Only 2 doors to Nnd. bltln1 I crpt1 thruoul NC. Ev.tyn Young, Agt Nwpt Beh Sngl °' wor11· Bedroom + Oen, 3 Battl,1---------L.91 UYFlllT Modern 3 Bdrm unite fol $575 kldl Ok call 673-8059"' 640-<4868 1 cple p;efd. 673-3298 tamlfy room with ,.,.. TRIPLEX w/tandy ~ lot to build Income •UM111* 1...-ng--::--~---:-::r-~ placa. updated electric: 2BR/2ba, 2BR/ 1 be: property (OWC). Call Pvt fnCld Sbr 2ba h .. gar· •WATWlltlt* ltatli Ctllt ••trt CdM-Furn. 91eap!ng room w/bath. Prfvata antrancie S350/nii:>, 722·9733 kitchen, dining room and 1BRl1ba. 3 car garaga. 673-3777 Agt. den tatting + ~ lclda •Br cu1tom homt w/dock. 21H 1uper tncloMd b1ck $795 000. C Tatum Attr lntalt pell $800'1 othett avail Wet bar, 2 frplcl, Jee.~--.-~~~~ Yardl All thll .... -. home 75" 1' ""'2 ' 53" "1""' n-t ~....... $2300. VIP Properti.t r ba, carport. • ,,_ ..-~ ....., .., .._ .... , ·-Julie 675-2232, 650-2455 IP•· nr So. Cal Plz. warn~~2':11no158'000. *lllElllfl* ...... /c.Mtf Lge2Brloft21AbaTwnhM B 2,L ... l""" /f 5 5-45-71310f731·5168 nL•-Ul•ll 2BR 2ba. condo. lmmac cond. Ocean/Ml11lon Bay views. Anumabla loan. $115,500 or trade for~.,. .. property. 714/~7831 .. • frpl-dbl gar yrd $e50/mo 3 r ,.,_, """ • · 3 Bedroom. 2 be. MUii Gtatral· Zl02 l•t·IHt·seC 9e0.4549 mlnut .. to bch. Quiet & 2Br 2Ba Condo dwn1tra -----. ----A PETE BARRE Tr RE.ALTY EASTSIDE LOCATION COMPLETELY REMODELED s.tll 1189,500/make otr. aeeure $1050. 964·5eee w/patlo. clean. Nu paint. LIU.,. L.1111111 Owner/Bkr 640·7000 Of *lllT llll* Lge lam-rm. Sbf 2ba, tcd POOi, ap1, wghl rm, kid• 1 -·-645-7521 Famlly needed '°' 3Br yrd, frplc, 2 car~. grdnr 3$B1r2002't'tB• Cond1ty0· $ lFOOOl+I ptyVrnd $730 881-7665 .._,_ 38 bltl & o 1y $1050/mo+ 11050/aeo aec:ur · 1m Y S.ane lnllde cornar ~ llWPllT UllAll s5:0 ~~ ~~ gar. n 645-2075 Of 543-1519 pref'd. No pat• 645-3765 Taatm . 21H cation, wrapped by CoYntry charm w/4 large TIW·m Ill-•••• 3Br 2'h&e Newpor1 Ter· tt . t nl, greenbelt•. 4 8edroom, bdrm1, 2 rrplca, pro---MESA VERDE·Allrac <&Br, race Condo. Highly up-IP•· All uUls pd $485. F .. 2'-' ba. La Selle Model In resslonally tandaeapad nu1~111~ou:s,~~ no graded w/lovet. y pa11o. Teleranl 675-8861 University Park VIiiage 11. yard w/pool & apa. All DILllM lllTAU pe • · Comm pool NUna & Jee 1-::----..,..---- M1ny extra fNturea. let this for only 1239,000. BAlBOA ISL BAYFRONT Nwpt Ht1. 326 Ogle. 2Br, $900 No peia. Av1 11112. A r1aeat1 u1 show you today. Call fOf exclualva appt. Fabuloul VIEW 2 atory unfurn, pello. gar. no (213)433..()502 fOf appt. 1183.500 Dl1na Cappel 631-12ee · pets $760 mo Open I t• Ptaia1al1 .,...._ ....... ..._ plef/lllp3 1>ec1rooma, SatiSun 12~.997.,,.218 38r 2Ba hOuM w/~ & 1 11 .. ~ ~·1 new paint & carpet. carport. 2Vt bike to bch. Zll'Z 3 BR, 1 '~BA -New carpet, drapes. 1912; .... 1.:·1rv. S2500/m~L~ud .. dock Ouallty5nnhmw/garwtd $1200mo (8 18)601-991oi-----... ._-- New cabinets In kitchen, baths. New upper 3 8ed.otdup1ex. ~~u~.~ld9!:'~~"f::. 3BR 2BA. v1ew & poo1, eozv*1~~~*seoo floor covering In baths & kitchen. lllY. Tift lll1'D IWn mTI 1111,IM v1EW. $1800/mo. 53M 190 e..t Alty'" tam11y room. s20001mo. Partly tum. f" 6730. Wallpaper In just the right places. 32 ~or~~~~ \~ IMUll ~ TWiii WaterfrHt ..... IM. Stop loOklng ~b thl9 2br 64~557 TELDDT 11 ...... Brick pfanters, lovely landscaping. Cntr. 2BR 2'-'b•. 2 car Thi• 11 • 1teat, 3 apactous 111-ltOI w/bltlna lel~r• patio & A 100 yd • 2 :! ocean Pen. Pt, nr bch. 1ge 1er Other amenities too numerous to ~· Townhouaa. Com· bdrm1.2pvtyard1,Ngt11y yd ssoo·1 ktdt 53~190 ~.' •• ..3~r kldl irrOO llPP4l'· unturn w/trlg/1tv. ti S1n &ftft p 1 et e I y up gr 1 de d . upgtaded, conYenlenlly S..t Rlty fM t ,... Pref. 1 per90n. Yrty le()(). men On. ,-. $1<17,000 OWC 2nd.. loceted to aYefythlng. Not far to ocean 3br 2ba _._ f-1-1 539-6190 e..t Atty fM p/mo. 111, IH I, dap. Call ••• 1574 &4&-1514 Diane Capp91831·12M crage/1hop a more -·· .... Avail. 1211. 673-6970 .,.,,. K.,......,,..,., ... IDMI 'Hau INcli loti -:v. 95 53M190 e..t ,.. charming 2 BR 1S:. ~-uuu Pl•llU Unfurnished Deluxe 3Br .. M;;;;;;=;;;;;;mm;;m;;;;;;;;;;-.,. .,.. • r . SMALL houM In E/alde thing new. $e75/mo yrty. Unf\lm • new unit nMr 2Ba frplc gar No pet1 EMllll I UY CM 2BR. 1 BA w/yd $700. 53<&·4890 for Marian. b1yfront. 3BR + den + .,.., bik to bay ssg.. 7194 . Thia plcturegue view has no aqual In the area. Ila unobatructed view ta captivating. From the exqultlte mahogany etectrtc front gatee to the mettcutou1 oak entry, computerized pool & apa, Intercom. centr81 vac I Honeywell Secur- ity System. Total calllng to floor remodtl +all new window covwlnge. 3 B<lrm1. poaalble 4th or bonua room. 3 betht, luxurloua maatar contalna ateam ahower. Jacazzl and redwood uuna. Fam. room wtth wet bar and ttegant UMd bride frp6c. Uvtng room hu high beemed oectet calflngs. formal din. room. kftehen with nook, Q'Nt for en1art81nlng + • 8 ear garage. eomplatety drywelled, .. akytlghl•. edded atorege custom catMnata & bath with ahower. Large uaumable low Interest 1 at. Poss. Ible lea9e option or tr.cte for larger home. ll..,... ,,.. ......, ......... ""....,_, .... ,. THE GllTLE Magnificent French Chateau atop Spyglass Hiii. Offering panoramic ocean, bay & city view. 5 Bdrm1, mu!Nc room. Wine cellar. Pool and apa. Oraatlcally reduced . $1.295,000 ......... ¥ ........ .... .... 0 ~,.l)H•Jfll">' ,._., 6 t(rG"°'b&ed *V'd• P,. 'O f"\Ol• 6 ...... o~ -111•h •· "' ..... ,., ol 191;th, ,,, l•e r f ~·• OCEAN VU 3BR. 3 lrplcs. _ 2BR 2BA UNIT w/ocean HARBOR BLUFF TOP tort. 2BA, 2fp1 • llv & m ... high beamed ~llng1. OCEAN & BAY VIEW vu. 1tep110 beach $1000. 3200 at, 3BR 3BA. S2500. tar bdrm, l0tced air + C9nu •el lar 2'22 Walk to beech. $465,000. SPACIOUS CONDO. No 1 BLOCK to beech, :JBR, 2 Fabuloua Vu. 49&-7009 central air. ldHI for 1BR atove frplc enCJ gar c Tatum, Rltr 759·1552 down. term1. By owner. balh. 2 car oar $10!<>. •-··L 14 mature axae. Gr .. 1 to-& patio. Mature adulta. 579-0224. 528-8293 ..... IULn lut. -• oetlon. S22150/mo. an-$600/mo yearly ie... lnrrt ltaelt l PlllUIU NllT PllP IWl&lllllll 1375 qu't iii hOU .. c:rptd nuaJ. Avall lmmed. 619-223-05081726-01 12 · *~AOllDTITI* 8y0wner.2Bdrm,2BahM 114/111-1111 decor complete kit UMIULn •2Br 1Ba, gar. trplc. new Fantaey latand drHm $236,600. 975-1830 539-9190 S..t Alty'" lll•llll crpt. 51 4 Jaemlna. home behind pvt security ...... Ilia.. 2111 6 btoek1 to ooean. Elegant S650/mo. 675-4912 Bier gate. A ONE OF A KIND PllUTI Flllll Ulll 3eR rneA Yf'lY unfUrn cedar & gl... 3Bdrm g«geous estate With 2 Large 4 bdrm w/lormal no lrlg 1 ear gar + w/d 3Ba. Decol"ltor'a dream: Un.U •Cute 2Br 1Ba. So of separate guest hOu .... dining rm. huge yard + 4 hkup. S1150/mo + utlll. plu•h crph, fprlc, LM, S1700/mo. 4BR. 2BA. Hwy. Frplc, larage. tannls court. pool, 3 spu, garagee on Glluy Of. Ageol 673-4062 wallpaper• throughout. lrg patio, 3 car gar + RV S1000/mo. 675-770 palmtr ... ~..muchmort. Exc ellent buy al Obi gar. Fulty malnt yrd. or boat 1torage. Call *IUITllWA-1* A RARE VALUE a t 13<19,900. Call PATRICK lal... ff0-8331 Dona Chlehet1tr H $799,90011 Detal11 C:.11 TENORE 631·129& p-1-a-'-"117 2,L ba Grubb & Elfie 644-6200 ~~ .2,:1• ,,,11,1 blt67~ PATRICK TENORE waaa ~ 6 Lux 2 M11t·brl, 'rr ....,.,01 • ..,.,,, .... ee uo RVM*R 831·1266/76()..6702 . 1 BiOd( to bay. 2 bike lo Twnhm, rrpt, dbl gar. 2br 2ba bch cottage $700 TIUIEIT ll ...... . . . . . . beech. 3Bt 2 Ba, dlhwlhr, pool-apa. tn1. MC, nr turn/untum. frpl. Nov. micro. Jee. $1800/mo yrty bch. K2-1396 art. 5 July 673-75-44 2<10.2258 Large 1 Bdrm apt. lum, IUYllW"... ...... 873.()708 ..... ..,..., 1141 Cape Cod 2BR 2BA, 2 c ~2o~~ft~. S850. ......;;--~=:---HAMPTON 3 Bdrm mdl Cute clean 2br cottage, F ..... 2300..., ff fiOU.. ~ com pool, ten, IP• **•-** · patio. lndry, gar. 1.,.., bltl "' ...... 35: 11475, Marilyn 758-1105 Nlcley furnished 28r -•• Reduced . tarm1 . 10 ocean turn S800 + $1550/mo, 11tllut, house. Avall Novem* Earn 100%CommlMlon S350.000. 213/430-3629 -... 548-3727 M. · boat lflp avail, oPI. to only $900/mo. 760-0909 FIT Of PIT. Preatlgioua ..._. buy. 832-7921; 640-3748 '1LU Ullll Faehlon llland locetlon. llPll Llllnll Luxury Condo 2Br, W. ba, 1_._ ll.u F Condo 28R 2BA ON ACACIA: SBR 3ba. Mr McDonald 758-5080 2400 1/1 of home. Huge 1ge llv/dln'g rm In ae-unmt -::;;, rm fp air cond ..C rrage, flrapt1ee, petlo, •L.etga SBR 29A home m11r wl1P• In BA. CIOM cured bldg & prkg, tlev. 16 Ahtorw-Lux unfUm. get• 1• gar pool 'IPa. 1450/mo. 673-4076 1906 Highland at trvlrfe to bNCh. Step• 10 pool, $1000. mo. on 1 Yr IN. 4Br. lurtlerock, 2 lty. $1600/mo. Av111 ,,:,,med. ON ACACIA 4BR 4ba. fem S177 500. Ownr 645-1314 tennll. Upgraded. Only 997-8362 Of 838-3094 2750111. No doge. Avail Wiii con1ldtr unfurn rm, frplc. daek, garage • motivated & movla Alk· OCEANFRONT 1br Condo now. S 1500. + S36. fOf I 1400/mo. S 1750/mo, 673..-076 UllTlllPT.UU Ing 1262·000· 64 9922 Furn seo blOQ 1900 111 gardenere3&-1302 UlllULn C 3BR 2'~b•. Bluff•. Mane Jaequea. Agt + ~. dep. 862-3178 2Br 2B• Exec: Condo. lll·lHO 1111 •111 Reduced. Opn deity 4-5, Tha IHIHt draw In the r ... ... 2ll2 Spectacular view on golf HI I 1 ... IT 505 Vl1ta Flora. Ted W a11. .a Dilly Piiot WrtU · eourM. Prefer Adull1. No 2 Bdrm• 1· be frplc 'W/O Hubert, Rllr 75&-15<&0 Clualfled Ad. 642-5678. 1Bd 1ea duPl:x. wnny pet1 (71<1)896-79&5 DELUXE DUPLEX: 3BR hkup gar S895tmo patio Genie gar door 1850 2Bt Oen Woodbridge de-n'<ba 112 btk to Channtl 1n..a illtuWH C.rtaa ••I •r IOU C.rta1 ••I !far 1022 e«-7220 or 2so.1022 taehed home. Frpfc. dbl ~~. i~:50C:,':,·64~7=~ 1BR1belaH redone "485 2BR 1BA. up11an. Range, gar, Covered dtck, A/C. 756-6557 deh/W9hr. gar, rtfl'lg., No pet• $1100. 786-23<&0 For lee.a Udo lalt. aval t:-::~--:--=---:--:---n_ e;l/Jll//eJtce {!61141eu 424'-' Larkapur. 75i-1763 . now. 38R 28A. No pate :'"" 1 Ba. duplex,~ .. .T"• 2BR. part1a11y tum. Gar-**lmAU** 111001mo.Bkr4et-:MOO in.~":r'=. ~::; Run no morel Sweetest home plus Income. Realtor -Owner. May finance at 11•/o. Larger lot 1 1t\ blocks to big beach, room to room, $395,000 sorry, prtnclpala only at thta price. Call 673-8494 "No Sirens Pleue" age. Pvt yard, patio. CALL U8 REGARDING C.ta .... 1614 Pata. 1725/mo. 722-832e $ 1300/mo. Cell 648-148-4 IRVINE REHT ALS 3Br 29a Optx, frplc. New lnlM .... ....., cptl, drp9. No l)!atl $1100 'Jll-1 .. mo. 760--3645 AYI 11115 1------...,..-,.---=-=-:--=-=-~ ==---..,,..=--......,......,......---1eeo eqn. Lux 280 28a+ 3Br 2Ba. frple, gar + den gar, gat9cl 11290/mo llOfage. Bftln1. lndry. AYI (i13)i~1 Ownet 1211 S 1150 mo 831 ·92551-:-.,...,..,.,:::":"':"::--:-~-:=-~= Of (619):M&-2891 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 3Bt 2t>a. aer. eaipe Cod 2 er. den. 2 t>a. qu6et 1oo. Charmar ewrytNng vi... ~. "' pOOI, 'Pio S 1900. mo'Tr:J.-3.415 gotf /ten I 1250. 854-3511 VLLA<I 1100 OFF 11T MONTH'S RENT ON ALL APARTMENTI CHARMING 3 Bed. 2 t>a. IPllT...._.. -TWO MIU rm mrr 11 211> IDft'H '-------"'!"'"-------1 1100 aqth, frptc, teroa 1+1+ frplc 1 aar • . OM sntCTED APTS rm llEUTE OCC.KY 1 ~_.__ IM4 lnlat llff gerdenS1eso1mo1 .. 1nc1 Poo&tapeMOOfM • ~'~~;;:;::;:======-=-~ owdtntr. eH-1321 TB.11111 lll-IMI · T '(A T c H IUITlllLLI 1111111 == ... ~ 1• .... ~-1 I 1· I' I I I P1DM11n ••mY FUYll • THE plae. to come home to -A peaceful park·llke setting conveolentJy located Within walking d,latence to theatr ... r"tauranta and 1hOJ>9. Onty mlnut• to South Couth Plata and the 'beach. I R A D p 0 y Tllnlllll llNEI II 111WJPIU 1 ••• , .... I I: I I. I s ....... h Ith 3 bd 1 •• ., .... a Deft/I ...._ ~o:c, f= f:o.n. 11 ldMI ~!: eomp.e..ay redone. Th&e lo~y 1 "'••*• .... Ta•r. HI 'l'A ..... I o o r " o w caual llVlng and format entertain-1tory ~ bdrm Eutbluff home la FROM '875 I I I' I I Ing! lnttrlor enhanoed wtth warm oomplete wtth atatned gJua win--All UTILITIES PAJO wood•, gt ... gak>re and etcyttgtrta. dowt and Iota ot oak. Wtth tra new -Gas fireplaces I L u c o A R J Attractive brick c.ourtyard. carpeta and paint plua pro--Rustic WOOd Panehno Grass Cloth I' I I' I I It'• llmHT!how much you Outstanding flnancfng. $329,500. felllonal landecaplng, you can -tathedral Beamed C:1tnis I I :;-" ~ ~ ~ CALL move In wtthout turning a handt -Dishwashers "0 0 HIT _ ...... _to............. Tiii UllllLI 1329,000. . D I Wh I [ -·-· ........ ,..._ ........ ·· c LL -rOO s, "l\N\I, urc1se Room I I I' I r ~ dNOr* Of,,... ne-• A _. lt&hted T;,;;.s Courts I G £ E R T A I -f':! bh Ell• llTILll BMllll -laundry facthllt$ I I" I I I ~ ~-,..:-::.~= I uru fi IS r.! bh E11· fair Housini. Sony, No Pets • ~m:·r I' r r r ·.tr r 7ji I' r I " IOfMlAL IROKP~Cf. GROOP ~· uru fi IS ~c.:.,~~1(; :! OflYel •¥s1;:;-I I I ! L ( J . +JD j ~~·~1~-1~7·~~_J ·-~'~'~1~·1~7~·~~-I.I 1~:1~':; 11.·U1111e1••••1i1i; .. ilR ~ _._.. ---......... ----- .. ' -y • • ' I Orange Coatl DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Nowfnf*' 3, 1915 DI ~~ -..-- 20'° Shlpway Drive. Baycr .. t, N 8 v 11 Monaco. Harbor AJdOf, N.Soh 031-7300 $2,9,000 Set/Sun 1·.4 30 559-0535 $735,000 Sunday t-5 7 Summer Br.eze. lrvlne 760-8333 S 159.000 Sunday t-5 *•1 Muir Beech Cr. Spyglua, CdM M'-9080 S 1,295.000 Sunday 1-4 •675 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-1501 S260.000 Sonday 1-6 * • v 17 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM 760-8333 $1,495.000 Sund1y 1-6 . HOMEI FOR IAL2 1921 Vecht Enchantr"s (Seav..-W) COM 3800 acun Biren (SpyglUI Ridge) NB 875-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1.5 w..e2oo $56S,OOO Sunday 1.5 2 alDROOM 110 33rd StrMt (Peninsula) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $360,000 Sunday 1.5 MUlllllAL ..... AT .. M Rm HlHLllnmJ ' 234 Hazel, Olde Corona det Mer 844·6200 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 4 BEDROOM 2161 E. O<:ean Blvd, Penln Point 831· 1400 $369.000 Set 1·5 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $435,000 Sunday ,_. *•LOTS 84..e&-88 lop of Rockypolnt. COM 644-6200 $2.750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 2115 Santiago D<. Dover Shor•. N.8 846-7·171 $255,000 Sunday 1_. DISNEYLAND Newty ottered, this brand new 129 room hotel. Olr.ctly aero .. from Dfa- neyland -Tremendoua Investment Call fOf' detalla. · The fun %.One UM ln .BeJbc. ii undergoing • ~jor renovation. 207 Palm Stttet ia located ln the middle of the acUon at the ferry land!ng. 30xl00 foot lot, 1800aq. foot bl.de., include. the land. $168,000 aa- awnable fim. $300,000. Cansideratlon to 7 Lu Brlaaa. lrvlne 760-8333 $149,900 ••..,e Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt 8ch v'\ To e Pl ~C NB 840·4868 11,950,000 Sunday 1-& Sunday 1-5 " " Y nes. anyon. . 759-8477 $525, Sun 1-5 220 Vie Genoa, Lido Isle, N 8. V'2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, N.B * *.,...28.12 Bayahore Or, Newport Bch 6-«-9060 $535,000 Sund~ 1-4 673-4400 $535,000 Set/Sun 1•5 644-9060 1,380.000 Sunday 1-4.30 broken. Call for brochure. 11w1a.na c .... r> c/jtl//(. 1~1~1/l{til t ' 760-8333 * *239 Via Lido Soud (Lido IN) NB 673-7300 $1,375.000 S1t1Sun 1-4 420 Serra (Corona Highland•) COM 875-6000 $335.000 Sunday 2-5 * • 1 Burning Tree {Big Canyon) Nwpt Beh 759-6700 $1 ,200,000 Sunday 1-4 2830 Carob (Eastblutf) Newport Beach 675-8000 $339,000 Sunday 12-4 3043 Country Club Or. Mesa Verde. CM 645-0303 $365.000 Sunday 1·5 2 11..R plua FAM RM or OEN 317 Anade Ave. Balboa.Peninsula.'~ B "'2003 Yacht Resolute. Seavlew. N.B M4-9060 ~es.ooo Sund1y i -s ••2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt 8ch 644-6200 $1, 100,000 Sunday 1-4.30 63t-7300 $199.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 30 12 Belcourt South (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 9786 Deblois. Fountain.Valley 8 BR plua FAM AM or OEN 546·5605 $229.500 Sunday 1:30-~ 30 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1·5 * •38 Canyon Island (Big Canyon) NB 2161 E Ocean Blvd, Peninsula Point *•LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypomt. COM 631· 1400 $369,000 Sunday 1•5 644-6200 $2, 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-e 559-9400 $267,500 Sunday 1-4 ••600 E. Oceanfront, Peninsula, N.B 631-1400 $289,000 Saturday 1·5 1356 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB 642-5200 $7 45,000 fee Sunday 1 .5 CONOOS(TOWNHOMES FOA SALE 'le • 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB LOOKS IEW~HIS VIEW 11m11mu1 1111,too Priced low to sell fast. Original ' ownen have kept this lovely home immaculate but want out! Roomy floor plan with family room. 3 bedrooms, 1 % baths. Low maintenance yard. Call quick. 2215 Gotden Circle, Back Bay, N.B 645-0303 $185.000 ISunday 1·5 673-7300 $550,000 Sunday 2-4 1 BEDROOM 487 Magnolia. East C.M. 631-1400 $169,500 * • 1805 Glenwood. Baycrest. N.B 1 644-9060 $329 500 Su d 1_5 3050 S Bristol (it 15-0/Garry gate) SA 3 Bdnn.s up w/huge sundeck: 2 Bdrms dn, 2 baths ·& fireplace in each unit. View of ocean, park & a little bay. 10% c1n & owe. Asking $289.ooo. Sat/Sun 1·5 · n ay 645-9442 $59,500 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 •212 Hazel Or. (Oceanfront). CdM 173 Streamwood. Irvine **31921 South Coast Hwy. South Laguna 673-7300 $699.000 Sunday 1-4 759-9070 $1.135.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 760-8333 $71,900 Sunday 2-5 JACOBS RUL n lllC. 20 Hillsborough. Harbor Hiiis. CdM 760-1900 $795.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM •706 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM 8l&-88l0 505 Vista Flora, Bluffs. N.B 759-l50 1 $435,000 Sunday 1-4 4 Lakeside. Woodbridge VIII . Irvine 756-1450 $215,000 Sunday 2-5 *395 Meadow Ln nr Tustin Ave. Npt Sch 631-7300 $195.000 Sunday 1_.·30 268 Bay Street, Eastslde Costa Mesa 646-0428 $295.000 Sun 1-4 32 Oxford. Un1vers1ty Town Center. Irvine 646-9574 $177.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •324 Morning Canyon (Shorechffsl NB 646· 1514 $ 147.000 Sunday 1-4 105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Newport Beach 644-6200 $,649,900 Sal/Sun 12 30-~ 30 101 Scholz Plaza:: 116, Ocean View, NB 675-6000 $490.000 Sunday 1-5 •410 Morning Star Lane. Dover Stiores. NB 759-1877 S 180,000 Sunday ,_. 1301 Keel (Harbor View Hiiis) COM 631-7300 $535.000 Sunday 1·4 30 * •75 Sea Island (Mclain) Newport Beach 675-6000 $385,000 Sunday 1·5 14 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Newport Beach 759-9100 $244,000 Sunday 1-5 lllA YEllE OllH 111,100 Assume FHA loan of $60,000 at only 3%% interest. This beautiful end unit with lovely private yard has the best location in the complex. Here's th~ • . one you've waited for. Call to see. WEITlllE IOUll 1114,000 Best in the West.aide. Large comer lot perfect for kids and peta. RV aoce11, a little T.L.C. will make your dream home. This 3 Bdrm home ia the best value on today's market. 141-1111 3300 Ocean. Olde Corona del Mar 644-6200 $549.000 Sal/Sun 1·4 675-6000 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 104 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch * •34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM 675-6000 $480,000 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or OEN 432 Isabella Terr {Corona Highlands) COM *2015 Seadrift (Irvine Terrace) COM 644-6200 $590.000 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •219 E. Bayfront (Little) Balboa Island 644-6200 $725,000 Sunday 1-4:30 • v 16 Napoli. Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1·5 ••2792 Longwood Court. CM 546-2313 S 168.500 Sunday 1-4 •36 Segura (Rancho S J Villas) Irv 631-7370 $191.900 Sunday 1-5 * •2278 Channel Road (Peninsula) NB 3234 Nebraska. Costa Mesa 644-6200 $1 ,700,000 Sunday 1-4 644-9060 S 159.000 Sat 2-5 3 BEDROOM THE REAL ESTATERS 3 Aue Chateau Royal (Btg Canyon) Nwpt Bch 3234 Nebraska. Costa Mesa 644-6200 $495.000 Sunday 1·4 546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1_4 428 Vls1a Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759·9100 $2 12,000 Sunday 1-5 Cetta .... 2'24 C•tta .... · ---------ZIZ4 C..ta .... 2'24 C..ta •111 U24 1Br 1ea. new orpt• • arp• ....,..~a nu BRAID IEW n-a-s.15. 2Br 2Ba. new crp11, -.;•u ,,_ .,.r~" -~ drpi l pain! S825 Open ant 1 Mlecilon of QINI Sat/Sun 10-4 Cal& o.t uaamns melltiBJIU llvlng? We ~ otter any· Mer Apll. 147 E 18th SI lmm..,..•l•t• ,_ • ....,. Garden lhing from 1 small 1pt to •512 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 759-9100 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2401 Orchid Hiii Pl (Back Bay) SA Hgts 631-7370 $239.000 Sunday 1-5 730 Malabar. Irvine Terrace. CdM 1601 Port Abbey Place (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 759-1877 $287,500 Sunday 1·5 759-9100 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •396 Seawind, Newport Beach 760·8333 $225,000 • 1963 Port Edward (Harbor Vu Hms) NB Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $369.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BA plu1 FAM RM or OEN * 302 Campbell Lane. Brittany Woods. CM 645·0303 $164.900 Sunday 1·5 * • 25 Escapade Court Newport Beach •2306 Port Lerwick. Seaw1nd. Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $178 000 Sunday l~ 2718 Shell. China Cove, CdM 631-1400 $.450.000 Sunday 1·5 ...,..., -•-I 4 bdrm hOUM If look· 1BR $450. pool. pV\,patlo. Apts. Beeutllully lend· &PUTmm Ing In CM, NB, or HB no pets. ref1 req·d •c a P • d 0 round 1 · Th ... 1ttr1Ctlw new 79 think of us tlret for tt11t 845-8 181 147 Flower pool/ape. pa110/deck. No Apt1 r.&ture pool. ape. choice of Ideal llvlng 707 St. James Road (Cliff Haven) NB 631-1476 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 312 Jasmine Corona Del Mar 1 BR fenced yerd pell ..,30 prlv1te patios Of deck1. TSL MGMT 8-42·1803 . ·Bachelor .., garege or cal'port In 1 -------caipon. $430 mo. 2522 1Bdrm $595·$815 bHUlllully lande~aped WESTBAY ELDEN APTS Santi An1 Ave. 8-48-3192 2Bdrm 1'/•BI $705--$710 aettlng. HMI plld 2311 ELDEN AVE lBr east of Nwpt Blvd. 2250 V1ngusrd 540·9&28 1aecsroomi1575 Spacloue 1Br E11t1ld1 Wood be1med oelllng1 l -----2 8edroom11v. Beth 1&85 New crpte. dsh~r & cabinets Squeaky cl .. n 2Bdrm 2Ba S750 121 OllTll mm d:r•· Poot. Gas & w1ter $510 No P41tl 990·2982 151 E 2111 6'8-2408 COSTA MESA p Encl gar No P41t1 -----S825/mo. 645·5780 2Br 1Ba. 571 Joann. 2 per· 1Bdrm S800·S810 (Corner Center/Placent11) ---'--- son• max. $520 No i>41t1. 2Bdrm 1'/•B• S705 Operi Dally 10am·8pm Daaa Peial 212' Slerr1 Mgm1 550· 1015 131 E 18th 8-48-8816 M2· 1U• [ge f Bdrm unfurn , new Sorry, No P1t1 crpt1. paint, pvt ger, lndry 2Br 1B1 compHltlly r• $800 / c 11 " llnllhed. 2052 Gerden OITilll nn GAU.... rm. p mo a a Lan. $775 mo 8-45-3081 2BA 18A, pvt p1tlo, gar, ALL UTILITIES PAID 6pm· 496·3435 673-7300 "$305 ooo-· I Sat/Sun 1-4 2201 Private Road. Back Bay. NB · I 631·7300 $325.000 Sunday 1-4 30 •601 Via Lido Nord (lido Isle) Nwpt-Bch 673-7300 $495.000 Sunday 1·4 I* •4727 Roxbury, Cameo Shores, CdM 644·9060 $575.000 Sunday 1 ·5 145 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $379.000 Sunday 1-4 1 850 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hills. CdM 760-8333 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 1312 Westcliff Drive (We&tcllff) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $218.000 Sunday 1-5 •20 Sandstone. Woodbridge. lrvlrie 559-1403 $259.000 Sunday 1·5 3 BA plu1 FAM RM or-DEN 333 Signal. Cliffhaven. N B 631· 1400 $279.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 w/d hkup, qui.1. No pets. Comp111 blfor1 Y04J rent. Lge 2 Bdrm 2bl oee1n-2Br• lbl. Go Seel Water p11d. $&75tmo. N..iy decor1ted custom view. new crp11. paint, •407 16th Place. Eastslde. Costa Mesa 1216 Somerset Lane, Westcllf1. N.B 710 W. Junee St. (7141 2038 Meyer dHlgn featurH, pool pvt g1r, lndry rm, $800. 631-7300 $210.000 Sunday 1-4 30 631·7300 $450,000 Sunday 1·4 30 673-8494 $350 000 Sunday 1~ 4 BEDROOM 27 Encore Court Newport Beach . 673-7300 $179 000 Sunday 1-3 2912 Ouedada (Biuffs) Newport Beach 759·9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1-5 MOBILE HOMES for SALE 2 BA 642-11 27 (818)709-8715 TSL MGMT 8-42-1803 bbq, covr·cs garege. 1ur· mo 498-3435 •" 8pm •2BR. new pllnt. lrMh EASTSIDE 1 Bedroom. rounded with plultl land· Sp1clou1 1 BA new 901 Almond, Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 1910 Tahuna Terrace (Irvine Terr)CdM * • 300 E Cst Hwy =62(Bayslde Vlg)N.B Frwy cloM Gar Wiier garege l yard &&50/mo. ~~:n~ 1 4N~Bdf'r:11 c.rpet. 1v111 111is, ger 760-8333 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 675·3280 $305,000 Sunday l2·4 673·3600 675·5276 Sat/Sun 2-6 pd $825 mo IM 644·4033 Avt 1111. 998-3434 ,...5 Wll•""' ... 2•1.,.71 S575/mo 534-4890 "" ..,... -• =---=-__,...---..~r• 1953 Arnold. Costa Mesa 1724 Terrapin Way. Baycrest NB ~~1q~i.~ ~mS..~~ E=de~:r :•s7~ -,-IU_WT ____ lllT __ laat. leac~ 645-0303 $135,000 Sal/Sun 1.4 646-7171$339,000 Sun 1.4 1814 Monrovt1 548-0338 111 1111. see $225. 2 per· Large 2Bdrm 281th. prl· 111R 18X. upper unit. bak. '°"' No pet•. 660•1798 vat• pitlo. Frple. blttne. gar, lndry rml S540tmo •v 16 Belcourt, Belcourt • v 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB *IPUl&.m OLW* new crptl, drpa. Garege, 18551 Pro Circle 760-8333 $869,500 Sunday 1·5 760-8333 $1 410,000 Sunday 1·5 2._2 6 gar S550 , .. 6480 Eutlld• 2Br 1Ba, MP dine Jac:ut:zl $895 No pet•. TIL llllT M2· 1IOI TILDllT Ill UIO I rm. hrdwd nrs, dbl ger, lg 2151 Pacific. 855-0MS. 510 Carnation. Summerwlnd. CdM • 11ndecaped yrd. Avl 1111 21&.IOll Tl MW 675·7572 $385,000 Daily 10·5 -• ...,.s..,.T-UN_N_l.,.,NG.,,,..,..Lg--:-1."""2-=-&-=-3=-er $1000/mo. 998~3434 LA MANCHA APTS o.tlghtful ocean breezn. 201 Grdn Ap1 Poot $555, Eutsld• 2Br Cottige 2Bdrm 1Bath S&25-S&75 Spaclou• 2Bdrm. 2Ba 3047 Country Club Or, M V, CM * •627 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle S855 & $725 710 w 18th wtenct yrd & gar. Pat• olt. g.u pd, no pets 545-7983 with g1rege. All new c1p11 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1 .5 644-9060 $1 ,595,000 Sunday l ·5 $485 E'elde 28R. moblHI AVI I 1/10 1725 675-3875 38r 28I upper. Gar. new & drp1. Lota of cloMll DUPLEXES tor SALE 2 BA plu11 BA 125 Via Koron. Udo Isle. Newport Beach 631·7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-4 30 504-504', Fernleaf Corona del Mar 644·6200 $249,500 Sunday 12-4 2 BR plua 2 BA hm adll prk, no pet• cprt. 1034D Valencla B11ut1fuUy 11ndacaped 505 Oahlla Ave, Summerwlnd. CdM 405 Vista Roma (The Bluffs) Newport Beach 673.7791, 759.5590 College Prtt Tr1-p1ex 2Br. $750 No pet1 545-7983 960-633 1 675-7572 $385.000 Dally 10·5 644-6200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 16 11 Clift Drive Clltthaven, N B l'~ba, 0/W gar-lndry 2BR 2BA. gar. lndry. 4 631 ·7300 $295.000 SattSun 1-4.30 S550tmo 18R. 1lr, pool. Icily 1650/mo 8-45--7738 Mu1t Mii Lg H1 +oar· plex. Oulet atr .. t, 1 mil• 517 Dahlia, Summerwlnd. CdM 330 Vista Trucha. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch carport. s c PIUI erea. ege. pool S600. , .. 5489 $ 0 760 8333 $249 500 s da 1 5 (11141986•1138 ay•H•••.IMW Tllerent 675-eee<> tot>each.Nopet1.$875. 875-7572 409,000 Dally 1 -5 -. un Y · .. .._.. Call Craig 631·12&e I 3 BR plu1 2 BR 585 /mo-1735/mo. lrg 18r, frig. range, laundry, Small 18drm -Eaetlldl *247 Driftwood. Shorecllffs. CdM 1215 W Bay Ave .. Balboa Peninsula beaut 1 & 2 BR1. 1U poot, carport. No pets. cozy w/1011ofwood 1485 644·9060 $499,000 Sunday 1-4 I 631·1400 $395.000 Sat /Sunday 1200 Diamond Balboa Island bltln1, frplc Musi Ml. $550/mo. No petl 990-2982 3&e Avocado 931 W. 19th St. 548--0492 Nwpt Ht• [)pbc-326 C>gte. • 1730 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores.NB * * 1'44 W Bay Ave (Peninsula) NB 759-l50l $395 000 TILllllT .. 2·1412 TOPAREA MESAPINES 2Br,unfl.ltn,petlo,gar,no 2BR 1BA rear duplex 631-7300 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1·430 673-7300 $865.000 Sunday 1•4 Sunday 1-5 $735/mo 2Bd l'l\81 Studlo,tBR.Hkenew.co'IY pets. 1700· mo. Open w/yard.2 blketobch No o G •2716W1ndover(Broadmoor1CDM Townh04JH. Gar. lndry trplc, encl patio. Carport, Sat/Sun 12_.. 997_.219 pets $650/mo 840-&e04 * •33 1 llbert Or, Huntington Hrbr 675_6000 $485.000 Sunday 1 5 room. nic. E/1lde loC ~~·;.~~.~pet• Plllflll 2Br 2Bi . crptl, drp•. 631 -1400 $598,000 Sunday 1·5 2629 ORANGE AVE . -I patio. dtw, dl1pou.l. gar. 228 Orchid. Olde Corona det Mar TllllllT M2·1IOI Bache!Of attrac. unfufn. TIWl•lll colntn<SryS895'4e·S-451 2207 Golden Cr, Back Bay.NB 675-6000 $575.000 Sunday 2·5 Mciuded E·llde, lncldQ 1 Brend new 9')eeloua 1BR lbr wl ei>Pll 2 blkllo 645-0303 $185,000 Sunday 1·5 flleld utll. $375. mo.+ $374'. w/dln. pV1 deck. Pool. oc.en utHI pd 539-8!90 * 1907 Windward Lane. Baycrest. NB ~I: I MO. No pet1. 557-2691 carpona, lndry rac. Oc· 9111 Atty,_ 21 Harbor Ridge Or {Harbor Ridge) NB 631• 7300 $300.000 Sun 1•4 30 BEAUT l8f condo ~1 cupancy Nov 1. Ho pet9. 644-6200 $6'95,000 Sunday 1·4 30 &Plltmnl lev9I frpl 2 car gar 288 E 18th St. Npt Hgte. Avail now, llttra lrg. exn •2000 Windward Lane. Bay<:rest. NB Beautltul Garden Aptl w10P.ne1. pool epa $595/mo.131-12M ., ... 3BR 2BA, nu crpta. •2801 Harbor View Dr, Corona del Mar 63 1-7300 S299.500Sat/Sun 1-4 30 P11io.1cseck1. 191 H901 w1terta1i SHO/mo' Cutt Hetblrtl u agt w/d htcup. frplc, patio, 759-9100 $635;000 w/land Sunday 1-5 paid No pell 545-311& Of 549-2447 POOL p tlO trptc X-lge cable. No petl. $800. 21k1rm w.aa 1700 l8r ~. 2e, seeo. l500 11200 eec. 848-~24 308 Holmwood (Newport Heights) Nwpt Bch 2Bdrm 28• S720j E"lld• Condo. 2BR 1'Abe, MC. unf E·alde 557-28-41 mTllT • 631-1268 $314,500 Sunday 1-5 5 8R plu1 FAM RM or OEN 398 W. Wlleon 831-5&831 gerage/pe>ol. Pref adult1. Eutlldl 181, lg beCii(yard. 3BR ept. W/D hkup. lndry no pet•. 1780 mo. Ev. ~ ., P9t• o1c Hf room. trplo/garllrg deell. 34.41 King Court, Cotta Mesa 1 ..,.. 2731 Baylhora Or. Baylhorea. N.B 28Rl8A,ctean.newtydec: 84t-28-49.dyl548-9341 22ncsl~· Mlneino. Mt5/mo 845-0303 $199.SOO Sun 1-5 1 844•9060 5719,000 Sunday 1., Etlldl ei>t Frplc, 011 ·I . . . 2221 ALABAMA ••7•1mo. •50..3399 E·elde TrJ>lx, '09qui.t 2br, 07 ·930 • or Agt TSL •""MT •~2 1.,,.3 •300 Klng1 Pie-(Cliff HI.._,.) Nwpt Bch --~ " new crp11 drpe. lndry. "° 991·3:J0.4 8-lprn only ~ -• "" 86 """' .... , 1437 Antigua Way. Baycreat. N.8 EASTSIDE Baci*M quiet pet1 S115. 873-HOO S~ 28drm , .. th --831-12 $33'4.500 • Sat/Sun 1·6 e31·7300 $415,000 Sun 1-4 30 oozy W/D utll pd, 1490. · · mo 83 t-384& Furnlltled Studio '42&. t Stiwt. No pet• mt llA•'l WT .*..:ll§] L.ak_~o_.c_t_. lrvtc. '99teourt "'9tfeoort Q~~....,. •. -tntur t79ff'l'IO. IS1.e11SS -°""'oUtfT M.SOfllT LIVINQ 760-8333 $350,000 Sunday 1·5 760·8333 's1.3°".000 !'aide 28r 2bi°u~ apt. prlf'd. 848-5330 •S~Mng '*ted pool "" ~~:Q ~~1~ Home Ilk• eettlng crptd s me8tiJIJlll •COUf1 yerd-. dining 15 Montery Circle. Spygl1N. CdM • Sunday 1.5 MN mo+S400MC rm decor =tlo & yrd ·~110.,... 760·1~ $398,500 S1t1Sun 12-5 Avell =.. 541-1&12 S3H &3M 90 a.t ,_ lllBl•I 1 •_!~ dine In court ytd 1952 Pellcan. M ... Verde, CM ..... ,.,.... •~ APlnrMnt• S.-5-0303 $174,500 Sunday 1 5 WO ... Dl.AI• um • •GI' ,rple, vaulted oellnfa, dbl •YtM own ~ petlo .- •..... _p-. pool & .. No~ •OourlMI -~ • • 12 ... Polarla Or. Dover Shores. NB A•AllTMlllTI ~2 .. ~ •Hawdo\19tencrp1 • 831-7300 $1,175.000 Sat/Sun, .... 30 -... w 18"' •&.ro ... 4'\ ~ Coiiit ' "'°' OUI pdtll '''" ICICS Oliott (Olllloft•Dlf •fttlt ~IOw lo f'lft••'1 & So Co.ut ~· It Diiiy llltflults to lht ouo Ctrasn ••*"•bit NO l"f TS PllASl .......... .......,_ rs•• n••• 11m111 -... .. 1111 1111 -.., 11 US. IUT I llT .. Tiii .._ 14&-~Tat MM 1a •Oeted ~ P'11na 290 Robtnhood. ca.ta M ... UnMn 2lr 1M oonaiea1•/stof• &45-0303 $174,800 ..0 =· ~Jc:· AU U'flUTIU l*:lUD€0 frPc ~mo 141 1 a I 9'dloom •41 Royal St. Oeof99 (8'g Cat\yon) NB Vet"/ II MChlkW wltllte . t ledlOOl'ft TOWNHOMI 873-7300 $720,000 Sunday 1-'4 *"'1titW# °"'*" Waat· ~ l UnfUmllhed I :i: ,l!~'"'°,40.~17~· ~ °"' ~ ~ M Santi An• Ave, EutliOe Co.ta Mesi 1 -.......... ~ lorry, no .,_., 54&-M05 $ 199.500 Sunday t 30-4·30 Sunday 1-'4 1W£8T810£ 28A 11A. 919 I LA QUINTA HIN.40SA Tll. "U IMl'f .. ,.nm , ..... , l t ..,..., .,_,, MIO/mo, t1&211 Pathldll Ln. Ha .... ,. -$350C91p.541-tM2 • 141""441 ._ ________________________ __ .• • • •• * •933 Crocus. Cotti MIN 646-2313 192.900 Sund1y 1-4 30 • 14 OakCfllt (Big C1nyon) Nwpt Bch &44-8200 $1 ,850.000 Sund1y 1~ 7 Her'mftege {Big Canyon) Newport e.ach M'4.S200 S1 .~5.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 30 • 74 Hlllcreet. Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 873-8700 S2.'50.000 Sund1y 1·5 • 2100 LMWard LIM. Beycr .. t, NB 831-7300 $478,000 Sun 1-4 30 27845 Lorenzo (Mesa cMI Mer) Coet1 M111 '631·7370 $189,900 Sund1y 1·5 Sunday 1-5 •SPI •Pool • • W1tertront • • • Waterlron1 & P004 ""Give 1ctdr"' 11 guard gate Ona g! ;.ha WA.,V & nomH ara._.....Llllt..._- be' .,1(~1 • a nd ~01d today ts w1t.h Second Korl&-C• A ~nnd mor age 11 a mf't.hOd or r1r.~nc1n whereby thfl bu yer 19 pr._ v1ded wit.h an aoou.1ontJ or nd mo~e when ther. 18 not en ugh ouh to uaume t.he ex11t.1nc rnor .... e A MCOnd mo1'14 CUI &lao be ~en when t.ht '1Nt. mor'CAC and \he down payment. fall 1hoM. or t.he lM price A eeoond moJ'\C&C• a&n be • provld.O by e lt.hel' Lhe Miler or a lnn<.i1nc 1ruiut.uuon Pkymeni.. are made bot.h t.o t.ht tell.el' or lender on Lhft 1tOOOnd mo"CA«~ and to I.he lend.or or the undMlylnc moJ'lCACe I I~ ( ••t. .... ... !'••a.. ... •••e•.... •• .... .,... .. .. •• • •• ...... ,... ,, 1111,. 1 cklW ear. a 11 ,,. ........ , c1er1u110tt1ct .... LAO dlklxe 2br. 2 ~. 18dmlMOO IWrtg,Clllho NwptlMel'IOt•n.."'*· 11n ... -wm:r-OCIWI:;;; lfM 1714 1 ....... ,.-••• Mmalatrat{n 51 00 IOIUL .... ~ nr t-4unt Hatbot WMMr & 1tovie Ind. No dlw ttoo + 1ee 501 31th ~ POOi. Matin MOO. Dye •-----....;;;-..• 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; - -.. 21. (2111MQ.N1s .,.aa. Sd.AIH t Open Set/Sun 10-5 487-teH E11e 4~2t0 f'£M 22-32 ton epec NB Prof non emllr MIF IN 2t>r 11 For Chrlatlen School l(Ul l(OlnUY New ee>mPMl,Y looktno '°' ~--..,....-.--~-.,... • ' Weetcltf hOfM w/POOf a 2ba Promontory Pt N.B Mlf•T... ADolY 18&35 Broollhurat smell pr .. tlolou• Tex & outgoing !*ton wl•w.f* Nr Huntlnglon Hetbor, 'Bfl~unPum.~.frptc 8peotaoulat 18r 11e, t Jat MOCHutll 544.;cJfOO Wloot11nYl•1011NMi.t 8 llTJl.ft st.:FV N~12 ~le lew f111n In Jn typlno I ..Q!!' ofc Brllnd New 8'>t• 28t 2"' UH 7 20-t Os 1 or ba)'loceen vtewt. FIJMC. 2 Fem 2ar 2.,_ _,.,.1 ~ tll ~ 8191268-0168 Upetu:'o"mc. ........... 309 NewPort aeech Very procedur" ~ty be.. 11150 mo 18r I~ 8441-7087 ftee/wltnd cw g;et, Ind"', ydy. 11200 __,., u -___. lat'-eat lf'A• .... , .... , • ....,,It., IOt growth S ~ be. 1175 mo hch-tufn. --~ IM.17Mt1~ kl . a C.M. 722-95'5 •ft e. Of BMW 320! '83 betoe ., sq rt -1325/mo ennuel ::Z-bulY 0 """ ..,. .,...,_ le I . $575 mo (714)84().2337 tBR near UdO & Hoeg. M ... hm"' bet\ Kitch 474-90009¥1 250 .,loya anl'f '91., C...' Aerott1romCl~HaJt experience preferred tleb w exper Ot or 4213) H2-8.5H New cptt Gar 1826/mo Stepe to bd\. Upttra 28r pttv Pref WC)(t(lng edult F9mete to ehar 2 Bd 2 Vety io ml, mini ed. Of10 Ull 11an , ... ~tll 4150 &4141 OHM> Atk IOt Jetn LIZ 722·7023 2131508-2080 al1 lpm 1BL vi.w 11100 2Br n-ernkr. Ref S350mo + a. 8'>t StralQ~t. n/_;;kr ownr, 112.aoo. 751-2224 llJ. lHI TUmll MH!cal/Dtatal SllS IUIUL.,,.. IUWlll VILUU 2 BR Iba. S1000 ~ ~~.\~1"a 1=. ~~ dep 6<4~2328.131-1801 S-400/mo. f100 dep Prof ttralght me.le ahr 3Br For Chrlellan School -M l -tight ty1)tno. pt\OMe, AIR, month utll. Call c<:n..., ~ 1807 w ........... L:J ac:n rm pvt be ..-....... M 1·8915 ..,.., 3Ba CM Condo Garage, 18835 Broollhurst St. fV lllPITIL lllU 9 ~· key-punch, MW office In m .T1 973· 167<4 ... redeo. • • • .... ._ ten 1 pool J w7d --L-•T111 ge2 3312 Mutt have 11 leHI mo• Coate M .... ~8777 LW. wtlet"e you have •Spec1aculat ai>tt Balboa 81vd Betty 815. ·~ utll Aetpon Fem. roommate wanted to n 1• $!525• IC, w """"••-• -• nperleo<:e In ell pha ... 2 BR 2BA, frple, pool, 751-8650 blwn 10-<4. emptyd ledy, <49<4-73-48 thare.w/2 others on Bal. ~~:~36 ~~19:,~~1~~40y ReteHIOffle» tpeoe tle1 fr In medlc:tl lnauranoe bill· GROWING R.E. end CPA cable. g111weter pd S~ dMI *400 yeerty AttractW. room for rent Penn. 1290. 8"75--0578 • lq ft on corn•r of e..a-•-• h t 9100 Ing & follow up Type, Ille. firm Mele• bright, NII • 1 l 28', 1 & 2Ba IUll .. •Speclout townoou"' • Flreplac. $800 mo. Oyt 831-0211 ocean ctoM Plex pet fine Pvt ba M ... Verde N~ Fem ll'lr 28' 2Ba 23-27 PROMONTORY PT' Flnon MacArthur & Coaat Hwy . _ _..., I ft good phone ttchnlqu... motivated lndlvldual to 2&r2ba,frpl0.unfurn.~ge. 539-t190a..t1M tmlcr.S300,6<4S..toe7 n/1mkr. No drui•· ":'~~9~b:ri!~~~t.o:o-;i =:ti'onlpoi411~1~dc~: ADVERTISING ~1*~·~~5g~1,~~·· n:n~:.~:.c,:!~~~~.:.- *Private balconlea or Garden patlOt $795 720-1383 or VERSAILLES CONDOS C.M new oondo. will ew.-SA/CM erM $337 0. -.-----Hwy, Ste •2001 Corona - - -Compl.(ter HI*· helpful 84141-7087 evea/ wknde 1 &. 28drm ,725.s 1080 change room rent tor Avail D.c 1tt. 77 t--5337 Rmmt 1hr w/mele-Prk ~l Mar. 875-4900 ARTIST IEIHW./UGIPT. but not nee. FIT po9111on. WIYllTt 2Br tBa, NE crpt, tear 831-49$) Agt babyll ttlng 5 nlghtl Fem to lhr 11 ... nr S. C. Nwpl M1tr Br. S375 -al FIOIT lfflOI Competltlvt ulaty. garege, frplc, wanr/dryer. p/week. 842·0509 or Plaza & occ. S250/mo + lncldg utu 7ll0-1<455 Daflucn /Oaltt 111 B~•Y FHhlon llland 0 1_ lmmed opening. Cell • 3 Lighted 1en1111 coune * 2 Swimming pools Yrty. Near bNCh $925 &45-4400 utc lot Jan utile. 6-49-8021 Rmmt lo shr 2br 2b• apt In 3 'U-Newport Hit-Pride Qrowlng d•llY newspaper flee T ping, comput4tf' Elene et (71A) 851-0339 mo 675--4012 Bkr '-lpdllOU' \lnql .. 111111 Emptyd n-tmkr, quiet hm Fe, n-smkr. NB 1275 + ~ Irv. Minon tmkr 18-28 41 U-Nwpt Htl-126<4,0QO on tile Orange Cout exp. h~plul, mature. lllllim Alf IL.DI * StrNmt & Ponds •Sorry, no pett w CIMn 2BR 2BA BLUFFS 6 rwo brd1nom .tph nr OCC $3001mo Inds utile, 1250 des>. tmmed. 1350+ '.wtll. Call Kent, 41 U-Coata M ... ·8xMarket need• Imaginative. pro-anthualullc, 1elary oc>en. Good MCretatlal llclllt Pool, trplc, carpor1t. utll SM-6378 IY mag No pelt. Julie 875-1936 857~ titer 5.30 IO U-~:;4= Mesa duc11ve, leyout artlat who good benefits 6-40-2023 Hunt Beech. 983-6&47 * Furnlthlngt evall WHY NOT CALL 111-1111 '805 No pell 722-.S01 l LAGUNA BEACH furn. utll F rmte to ll'lr 38r 2ba C M. Shr1 Nwpl ocnfrnt condo Prlnclpelt Only PINN ~~·=::~~l~~ ROA -Chalrtlde & min°' *°'zy APT• pd, pool 1285. Prof/bc.11. 1325/rno. T/hM nr OCC w prof 3Bcl 2ba. vu. Alek Alberta 831-1289 01 lor a variety of clients front otttc. Careet op-LIUl llOllTllY 1• 1 utlls pd. Neer beech. n-tmkr <40+.TV,4~51 by 12101. Mike 850-0704 ~ 6~~1~ 1~~~5~ Eves 6-46--0298 Our dlscrimlnetlng mar-portunlty IOf mature I*· '~u::~::!°" p=t.r.n-!~ IUWlll VIWIE 15555 Huntington vm• Lane, rrom Sen DleOO Freeway, north of BMch to McFeddwt, weet on Only $450. IM Large room. laundry le-Furn. 2br Npt 8ch Upp&( S . 28 2B B --ket demands qvellty end t on 1111111';,ft In a torneya. Non-amoker. TIUlllT 1"11-....-*on 1st year's f'111 dUty, 1250. reft 1eq'd w/;at. v..-y c1een. ~ pee r • ayakle Dr ttvte pleetent .. ,. lshed & N BMcb ~ 5<48-1372 Coett M.... bch $425/mo. 850-073<4 apt to tht. Poot, Pvt b<:h. . expending dental prec;-9Wp<>rt • LI .. ISLE FURNISHED 01 n/tmkr $525 7ll0-1te6 New1peper production lice In South Laguna '°'" to: Hiring Partner, * * Lg room In exec bacit bay Large 4BR l'IOUM. New-knOW!ttdge "41fptul. Abll~ 409· 1811 DoMe 5000 Birch St. suite 2900. 2Br t Ba. 208 Soud UNFURNISH[O bome to emPI. pereon or port Bch. S3251mo. + Young J)f'Of n-amkr to shr •tu HL IUI I ty 10 work under dead· Newpon Sch. ca t:leeO Don 675--124411822-4795 flT•SS ttudent S3tS Incl ulll. utll. Cell &415-1955 2t>r 21Aba CM cndo S<412 2 OuptexM. $2700/mo & nnes e must. Prior new9-11.l ,/ll·lfl lEUl llCln••y McFadden *"TH Willi* 6<4&-67<40 or 5<40-1120 mo. 7.22-6902 av/wlcndt $3000/mo Income. Good paper exper. en edvan-ofc N B Xlnt working -lrriat 2144 CHTllS. TE•ts. Room In e .. 1 c M hOfM M/F 20-30 ll'lr specious 634-1753 d1y1 s~ IOC So of Hwy. Selle< tege. Potltlon It pert cond Exp p1el Cell Pet. N~ ~Bu~'*· -~~~~~~~-Lwu11,uor~k 2Br t8-.,,,, 10en. S .. MIC. ,.., for emp., neet. non-•moBr 73~~9C<l19M5 hee, $350. ltataJa aatt4. 272' anxious. 875-41573 time, good Inquiries end 640-03•0 or 640-8-4'63 plR ui .!P'·. X~ox 'a50,Y;: HOIPTINllT " up, .. k tchen, llllCa Mftl Ser"' I A,_ 5"8 50""' ...,... I ._ re1ume1 to. Steve Cl i I/Of I 5400 lrplc, encl g81 Prvt bell · •· Im<* ng m-. .. -"" · Prof. mtture wht mal• a1ian 1 • FiautiaJ Hough, Art Director. tr Cl ct ttrong WIP beckground. S 1995 Sorry, no pets • "''· IMtls tttla/•tttll 271 M/F n-tmkr, 2BA 2b• In wanta to ll'lr w/n-tmkr, Dally Piiot, po. Box &A--mll Selery baaed UPon expet, •ALSO• .,.. ....., t te t. _ Irv. Quiet luxury, pool/Jee your rHld rel evall seo c -Send reaume to 0.. 1. 2 & 3 BEDROOMS 2Br 2B• Starting et S1395. d Ullll llAOI WOlmo. 733-2621 557-3577dy/8" t -841741ev la1ian1 1 ' oeta MNI. Ce Ma1ure pereon. pert time Drollinger. P.O. Box A FEW 1BORM & LOFT 760--0919 ~ ---Ot,.rtHitin __.. 92828 Mon-Wed-Fri 12-5pm, 1907. Npt Bell. Ca 92663 FURNISHED SINGLES ~ -·-Garlftl ftr ltlt --phones. typing. flllng. Apartment Living In • 38drm 2Be. yrty. Neer vv WSk11y5 '~'u ... /W. Lkow cr•tet ~~."':!:~~~·~lg~ 27 40 * * FUT ,. * * ~ OIUT Potting, 10 key by touch. lffltt ltl,/ltll.Wt country eettlng con.,. beech. garage. frplc Apartmenh 3 • P ly. olor decorated N 8 hm w/lull Sendwlches. Cotta M.... l&ILY PILIT pref ecctg e11per. For In-No typing, good wlftgurH. nlenUy localed off Jeffrey S12001mo 675-4912 Bkr Newport Buch So TV, maid service, frM amenities ,· prlvled " $75. Deep alnole gerege. By Owner Ted. 432-1232. 330 W. Bey St. tervlew call 96<1-95 tO P/tlme. &42-3372 Road between Sen Diego 3Br 3Be Penthouae. eoflM, heated pool &. NI I g . 711 18th Steet. Co1te -Cotta M• Ca. 92626 ------- &Sant• Ana trwys Ocean view, 1000 IQ It I 100 !hit\ '"~··I etept 91: ~n K1tc11·1 ev:.r~~~~'~it~~tb: Mesa. 557-14130 *Wm UL•* lllllHPEll Earthtoneplu1h cp11, d•P• ~~:_~ ~;t~~tj~~1\~~e"& ~~t~\;;~ ~:1~na ~.~~~~2~ s100. dep. 631-3776 lttrlft 2742 ~~~~~t~~~r~ .• :~:tri~~:-L:~;=Y E~·~0p~~it~~k:~,t!7te~~ V Woodburnlng llreplece more. Beeutlfull(. re-llAUll llTIL . M/F ahr lge 2Br Twnhse. 580 squere foot tlorage wans $39K OB0.857-2811 Branctt office 01 major Law cont rector. req'a detell v Air conditioning modeled 52250 63 •5775 Newport Beach No C.M. 1350. mo. + 'Ii utll. space. Alarm monitored. ALL CASH BUSINESS Arm has 2 MCretarlel oriented person wl atrong ""'Prvt patio•&. Belconlea or 63 t-8000 Rusaell ""'' lrvint· A\• 1tu. w1kly rental• now avell Avell. now. ssoo. move 8412-8701 II .. R NWI opening• _ Corporate & aklll• exp w/aaleguerd VPool, whirlpool 129.50 ~ & up 227<4 In. 850-7277 .. A_ sys helpful Jeri 751-0626 PIT, P«tonable, mature person for property mgmt co. wlbusy phonet & Ugtit typing. Mutt have good telephone manner. 642-1603 vEJcerclse room 3Br Vie Udo Beyfront apt 1 •11 1 litlit Nwpt Blvd, CM 64S.7<4415 lllY ITOUIE High profltt. Loe.I area. .,.., Estele. Ellglble lor · VNo Pets w/lge sundeck Vr lse 645 ~1104 NB Mttr bdtm tult• 1350. RV' S S Wiii treln Pert-time. No year end bonue. Com-INllHPEl/SEC'TY __ R_E_C_EP--T-ION--fS_T_ FAEE Membership In $1750/mo 675-8990 SU I Ill LlllE Mele n-smkr 759-1180 so! ~°f• ~ec.a end employeea No ovem.ad. peOtlve Mlery & xlnt ben-HIQhly ekllled PIT llexlbkt WOOdb ,.,... v111 A 3028 w Cout Hwv, New-"""or 675-6700 days -~·a IBpaey-~!.a 1v'1b11mle De No Mlllng. Great tax...___ eflt•. Legal exp req'd hrs Con Bn~n 840-41648 "'L•ke '~~nla s'!rm c':cb Cozy cottage H 1+ gar. Saa c1...... UH -, --...... r 'N "'''" Conoenlel o,fflce N/tmkr TYPIST , • All utilt ..,. Onty •~so port BMcfl, refr~, TV Nd Tld:L fem rmmt N.B 300 E. Ceut Hwy 9 efltt. Mr otter 730-1812 prorefd. P1eue .:.._ ... ,..._jCLEAtC•L - -von•-O,_,. 9-5·30 Del"' "" ,... 225 La P-•~._ • .,75. 2BR $1""'~ ....., ....,. no t 2 """"" ful tv 2 Sun 12 S Mo F"" 8-5 ..,...., ..-,.. ....., ... -.. ., Fee r-·~-1 67"' "860 ....,.., ..., ~T -...,. • apt. ....,....., ly rn, 673-1331Mon-Fri 9-4pm • • n-" sume with Mle.ry r-1 ~ "'Equal Housing O~pty ............ .,..., H '•ba. Clo .. to b<:h, blk I .. ,,,~5 .... ..,.. VIC a tit a It at I h 9 rom beh. _.. · mo. ui I I 2744 Ma.ft(etlng ~esenteOve cell: WESPEACOAP • broad 50 EASTSHO E Cute 1Br 1Ba Duplex cleen/nlcely furnished -•• $100 MC 722-1-485 eft S '°"· ftll I wanted 7 J)f'oduct tines SYLVIA WARNER based lnl0tmellon pro- (AI Jeffrey & Barranca) Pr11ng, lrlQ. Near beach. Encl ger 637-7918 -------·-·--Neat r.m. 25-35. Ltg hme LEISURE BOARD I CARE avelleble. 957-0276 8·10 N~ Center Or 1 casting company en-(71.~~V.INl·EllOO Dspslx752':36b7rs.-2':9b1•2.~..:.. S~u•nrny, '1ncieandry. 2NBoR P1•BtA •• lXRdE Bio e;;; cabin. w/full ba, wl d, Jee. Walk Luxurlout retirement YW •1p•1• SHIP ~~~~ 700, Newport gaged In Ille develop. .. ,. •• , ,,., """' Pool tebiit, cir TV. 2 to beh. Balboa. $450+ ~ home w/24 hr care -hit n a n .__h, 92660. 760-9600 ment 4 menulacture of Senlors-3 furn rm• eep lrplc, hi-cell 5'025 mo. Imo 493-2710 I~. '*P• 14. utllslcleanlng 673-2726 1 mele & 1 tam e>penlng Xlnt lrvlne loc, well "teb.. minicomputer 1y1tems ent,manyectv,nf/W':f:P'· 818/244-3616 -(714)545-8918 &413-8481 4 hoists $48000 Good MANAGER fornon-delenseFAAend •--t •-•a•o Neat lem, 25-35. Lrg hme · • · 1 1on g81 S<42S+u1111 730-7 t Eutblutt Twnhse Apt. 3Br _. I nal -Aanctto Mir•. Rancho w/lull ba, w/d. lac. Walk C.••trcial terms. 5 8 1 -41 0 3 1 commetc al appltcet s L It • 2641 2Ba. 2 car gar No pets PALM MESA XPfs LH Pelmu Country to tx:n. Balboa. $450+ 'h LE. Salt/Int • 5"-'-0819 lmmedlet• e>penlng tor lull hes •l•H I C S950 644-1 10 8-5 M-F 1Bdrm $575/mo. 1561 Club, very large decor-utllt/eleenlng 873~2726 -l1"1t•tat time Olstrlct Man&gef DATA ENTRY 1Br w/ooeen llfeW. decll, Mesa Drive. 54S.98llO etora Fairway Condo. R4t-· A.. , frplc, w1r>. gar $900 utile Furnrahed 3Br lBa Gar-• MMI now. $24100. p/mo. NPT BCH. St!r. to aand. la1ian1/0ffice Int vpftrlaaaty 2911 Must enJoy wotklng with pd.Avlnow4197·2132 s"f_19oo1m~~11L91v21Bekwr Saata AH lti~: 720-3912 Nk:e3Brh ... !amenities. 2711 ---PRE-NEGOTIATED children Experience CLERK ----$400. Fem. 646-1477 WHOLESALE PROPERTY helpful. 2 Bdrm lba. No end. ltatah It kHt NI k h HB 2B 200 sq ft. on N.#port ocean vu. welk to beach, JAOI UY UU 2724 sm r • r • r. Blvd, Coste Mesa. Need asset partn9f't We otter en excellent ben· Wiii expedite reports, beam cellng, ger. ut111nc1, LllO ISLE Respon & clean $300 +· tO'x20', $185. 760-2549 50150 •Piii. .•111 progrem. peld va· ma1n1aln worl\ order log $995/mo 494-30414 · 20-432 Sant' Ane Ave. 3Br AIOE/F U..,._ln. Pi t ANlst dep 642--478<4 Iv mag Principles only. cations & holld~s. bonus & Illes, and be respon· Unlurn upstairs apt w/bay 2Ba. trplc. lrg patio, new te· ..... ~ In ··•1c11r 1~ hr• 3000 1368 634 59<4 &. "I 1•1••2 o••t LIVI! I ..,,...,. ,..,, .... · Prof fem 24'"30 n tmkr 209' ' ' "' ... • -progrem end en tel In· atble tor serlal number ts-"I l CASTLE view 2BR 2BA. smell crpt '800/mo. No pets. Rm+ S3001mo. &415-2357 ahr 3b on Bal '1 I 0 $320' sq It. 1617 Westclllf, surence. Salary plus suanceand telephone IOI· Wide Ocean Views. Estate study, Ip in llv rm. 540-<4828 or 833-3363 Prof nds seme t"r Condo mo. 19~, lest. 67t.1628 . N.B. 541-5032 Agt AaHaact•tall mileage reimbursement tow-up with vendora Wiii IMng on acres of gar S 1400/mo, annual Avall " c • lmmed S L C t • HB Harbor area Furn p dM'• best offices SS95-also verily trenaactions dens. Close to beach. 2 . tat. HI ttrt $400lrno 8-40.8656 rot male 45+, cleen $1 lOO Incl utll. AIC. pkg, Aaatuct•t ati 2120 Applicant muet apply In dally end updeie status BR & 2ba $1200/mo & LJIO llULn 2IH · home, nr 405 & So. Cit Jenltor. 2855 E CoHt . person al Dall~ Piiot. 330 CRT R MAXICARE Health Plant, Inc., has an Immediate opening for e dynamic, 1911-mollveted lndlvkluel to become a part of our grOWlng organization. Supponlnj1 the Cue1omer Service Df19artment, you wm handle llC11ve t .... phones and multiple walk-In•. Posseu 1 yur releted experience, good V9fbel and written llcllle, and typing or 35 wpm ne1. We otter a good N lary end an excellent benefit• peckage. Apply In per- son, Wednesdey thru Fri- day only, 9AM-5PM. ltk~rLtsHt llXICIRE $1450/mo incl u111 ~ 17•.7•00 Ei..,,ant Studio Condo, Chrlttlan male-early r1 Ptz. $335. mo. 432-7366 H..,., 675•8900 Anytime MODELS Needed For WHt Bey St .. Coste on equtr,es lpyear Mature conS1deute • • • ._....,, ndtnne&conslder't rmt -, _ Chrlatm11 Heir Show. Mesa, Ca. Apply 9-11 experience n ro- appllcants only cozy frpl. bfl(ltt bar. MP CdM $450. 875-6451 Oulet 3Br 388 hse. ~ CONFERENCE room even. Robert end Taylor Heir a.m. or 2--4 p.m (Clrcule-ductlon/Metertal ContrOI CtlUMf ...... hJf, 494-41653 or 494~6017 • slpg erea, WK>. furn. CM/VTIL PO 3BR 0 SE Bch. W/O. micro, o . pe< meeting baslt. seat-Designers 646-7197 HOiiy !Ion Dept l I ~~:;:e:iynt. 1~~Jeyln~yt 30~::1:~·. ~te C ---Nwpt Hghta 2Br 1Be. pool, 1\11111. Comm. pool, ten-· H U view. Prefer nl amkr Ing lot 8 to 8 Cottee/ N_E_W_ --New 1n town? Claas1lled garage, lndry $725/mo nts. sauna. seso mo 1 yr Pvt be $420. ttir be $390. $450. Hugh 549_821 t xerox neg. 75!--0626 0 RU 0 for Sociel Worke< louch end typing of 45-50 Equal Opportunity can help you meet many t601B 15th St 850-8213 1se 751-3261 1oem-5pm 168A Magnolia 722-9587 Work 49-4-2166 Home A H E U M A T 0 I 0 wpm Famlllerl!y with Employer MI FIH/V of your needs 642-5678 ' ARTHRITIS being 11ud-tmWI olueprints. bills or me- --lfl IU led, Includes lree medical _.llUTlll 1er1a1 and wo1k order pro-llECllll IPllllUIT 1st Aoot Office on Cout C<>Ve<ege Cell 645-7172 --cesstng elao necessary Newport 8eactl -baaed Highway Good alQnlng Petaonellze Giit Shopping ll. OfTUllS A. ly llnenclal HN1ces firm Jenltorlal, air condition-& Wrepplng Let me save (Salary S7.86/hr, Perl-PP '"person 10 needs Record• Specialltt Ing, ample perking and your time! Call Jvlle 11 Time) for communications 'Carptatry /Eltchical utlllllee $7<40 per month l"LES SOEURS" 662--0<4<40 Coordinate Outreech Pro-WESPERCORP ~~~.~~e "::~~ = - -llAllll IUln SCRAM LETS gram for multl-purPoM 141511 New Myford Road and provide releted r• KITCHEN CABINET Lie electrlclen Rea. IAllEllll IU-4400 • Sr. Citizen Center wfth Tuttln, CA 92680 Ports Must have gene<al REFACING 1 Comm, Ind Senior IOt. IFF, llT/m · emphula on the frell end office exper, strong or- Mtertflfa1 latn $2.17 per day Thet 1 ALL you pay lor 3 lines, 30 day mln1mWri In !he Call for free es1 642-0881 C1t1zen retes. Small Job FrM eel. Dave &415-7885 559~ 7 40 Free estlmete MST& IEU ANSWERS homebound, Dulles In-Equol Opportunity genlzallonel skllls, typlno >oors-Repelr-Alteretrons specialist 49•-2980 GARDENING MAINT. Apt, LADY PAINTER Llllllf lfFICE SllTI elude reeponslblllty for Employer MIFI HIV and hke to work With comm'I, r..id'I, C.M., H.B. lnt./Ext. 11 yr. experience Reception. 5 private Of· Chelty -Perody recruiting and !reining OI IHEllll OFFICE numbers Light llltlng F.V. ereu 8<48-3799 Mike Free est. Aeesonable. fleet, 25 Deak Stetlons Wooden-Owler outreach volunteera. Ae· may bi! req Xlnl op-~emodet-Panet-Lock .... tc RESIOI COMM'L/INO 26 Cablnets-W1ndow-Penees DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 35 yrs exp Jerry &42-0567 yrs. Do my own WOik. Uc. •2780-41. Al 648-8126 Avalleble with or without Notion -Regret quires college degree In Typing, llllng end other I porlunlly lor right I*· HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE 850-19241or957-5801 all olflee furniture & 8 27. GRANDCHILD Gerontology, sociology clerlc!ll duties Own car a son Non smoker Cell llOllN TO FlllSI Gtatral lenim Tree trim, top, remove. Neat&Cleenlnt/extpalnt-StetlonTelSy91em lt'semlllinghowmuchyou or related lleldt plus 3 must Coll Judy , 955-9100,T.M.1.P 0 Box clean ups. Stu 5419-1696 lng,reaa.prleeswlquellty can accompllah In 8 years succesaful U · 6412-4321. ext. 316 lorl 2500. Newport Beech, ~al men workm•nll'llp. 8411-0762 11111 IOOIPllCY •Ingle day If you don't perlenee In working with appt. Co 92658 Appllc•n11 converse with someone older adults. Velld Call-OllAllE OllST only PLOV ME NT LA W PAINTER NEEDS WORK! p19819 cell 548-71 16 be-who Jog110 work, 11 get-tornla drlvera lloenae e lllLY PILOT ------- Peul 557-<t758 alt. 5. s PeclAu $5.95 seNlce C•H• Cart ,.. Calls on TVt. VCAt & ChHdcar• my home. N.B .. St9'eoe. 850~072. Emphul a. 752-5008 lnt/EJCt, celllngs, refln ceb tween 8-lOem dally etter ting divorced °' hu e mutt. AppUcllltona mey 330 w. Bey St llECn/SEGn Attya. Pe.mam &. Attoe. (26) yrs exp., work guer. Wednesday Nov 6th new GRANDCHILD. be obtained •1 the Per· Cotta Meta, Ce Personable. respontlble • D1111s Painting 964-3637 sonnet Office (7 t •) HH? LIDO WATEAFRoNT OFC Lt1t FtH• ZS 8414 -3300. Mali appjj. :::n ~~°::'n:n•~;i:~ C M. erea. Tranaport to Ouellty Wrought Iron WOfk school & back 650-0256 Feneea. getes. aecurlty CALL TOOAVll ASI FOii LOIS Your Delly Piiot Service Directory Repreaen1111ve CHILDCARE Nurse with 1nlen1 will care tor yours Block weila, brickwork. TIP tllLITT P&lmH Executive tulle eve II c • t Ion to . Mr• Nwpt !~EP~·rtl~!~ exper Mature, C0"99fllt l, •ble concrete. Comp patloe. In O.C 22 ytt. Promptl lmmed. Harbor Vtew, O'Sheughneuy. OASIS. S8-11 p/hr 6'44-4311 10 mee1 end •tlloently door•. windows, factory J)f'lces, free est 83S.1523 Bu•1i;• 15 yra ••I* 64S.4183<4 Aeas retet. Aefl 334950 beaut dee. J SOO mo fOlJND ADS 800 Margarite Ave .. Cor-)landle the public Light BRICK, BLOCK. STONE, * IJl• 1111 * 673• l974 one Del Mar, CA 92625 typing Contact Snetlfng Co CAETE -....,..,..,-=------1•••aa• YJE •a ARE fRE£ Equal Oppty Employer I & SnelUng, 770-roQS for in my CM home 631-3952 Loving Mom wlll babytlt AJJeTIN HANOVMAR your child In mI home 8 Carpentry, fencing, win-142-4321 ert. JOI N . 20 yra exp. Wallick Interior• ._ • 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==:.--..J..--------l Terry 53&-7988 elter 5 The best Interior palntlng Retell offtc. 1paee1 tor ,. appOlntmen __ t_. ___ _ Brlcit REFS 662-2177 leue 831-1400 fOf Chrll c I mo-up. M-F 6 1-0179 NB dows, plumbing, marllte, tub encl, hauling. etc. Cleaaial ltmct l.nd Yes Jesus 11 Lord Act11tical Ctili•t• ROBIN s CLEANING I( ~OS) . 63&-82441 woii. =~~: cc:i:-'~ • rla OFFICE TO LEASE CAN. a : EXqulslte Acou111e1 'l!i• c1~~~~;. • thr~:7~ 1 I GATEL~~E~~l~:iPAIR 635-4384 °' &4'&-0557 F£tA~d INTERIORS ~~~Ysul~l.L;ibG;ulld~;:. 142·Hll lie# ~:l~~edepe~rsrem84°7~~1 • H -,_ I 771-<4229 or 67 1-1078 BRICKWORK. Small jobt. HANGINGISTAIPPING apmple parking Cell • upholstery, windows. ate •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. lrvlne ~·1. 875-3175 . --7 Agl ==,.,.,.,,:--:=----....,,...-1 .., I ouMC .... an ng. carpet.a & Newport Coate Mete VISA MC 873-1512 873 377 --------•I A'1hHCt lir~y M1i ... IJ1·1212 Pelnt. Drywall. Carpentry ANOYS WALLCOVERINO PRESTIGIOUS New -FOUND: Bike on Iowa St, Fuaitare Commerctel lnq welcome etc. Gary 6415-5277 PTL 11.t'iat lnstellallon & Removel Olfloea F Rent F nr Tewlnlcle Sehl, C. M. -Int pelnllng 548...a13 S1 15 .,,,orf1. """'2 A..!..°'"11111 Ownet ldentlly 754--0290 APPLIANCE REPAIR CLEANING LADY needs 8 HANDYMAN LARGE and t Ill llYI•• Ave 63S-te2o~ ...., Ive mtg Washer ·Orye1-Relrig-etc coupleotmorejoba Alk-small. I DO IT ALLl l OUICK&CAAEFUL Experl Wellcoverlng In FO,...U_N_O_:_b-lk-/t-lv_r_G_e-rm-.' _7!_2· 1737 20 yrs exp ing s 10 hour 968_41778 531-5579 Pet or Ive meo. LO RATES. T 1380418 1tellat1on. Reas. Coneolt-PRIME Office Space In Shep, fem Vic Victoria&. Appliance Ser"1ce Reing 'j HorM & Office cleaning by HOME REPAIR Cerpentry 112·0410 ant Aaslgnmnt 581-8590 Newport Beach, eve IL Brook h u r • t C M washers-dryers-ranges . JODI Pleaee can fol free fences & getM, tr .. trim, Sell Storage ExP«tt POWE~ STRIPPER. lmmed. $550. p/mo. 545-0897 • . . dlshwHl\ers Lie 522•2323 es!lmate 842_6746 dump runt. C.M. & N.B. ~ Strip It off the wan. .IAOlll IULn FOUND durln~CdM .. ..._.. a-i. It C t I -area. Jim Whyte &412-7206 * * Removal MrVkle & clean. PlllP llUllllllT ........... nl •• OICH t Housecleanlng 14 yr1 exp. CL: & PEAT Aeu llclbOnd 138-e970 tour EARRI G, ld.ntlty. I rking Area epelrt ••llable. 1ees, free eat, own ••• u., Over 25 yMrt ~lence 11•1111-t na 8"4-2662 Aeaurlectng •Roofing & trans Plna~6415-9866 LT HAULiNd . JlCWINd Uc. T-118,428 730-~53 '!.~!~C:~~~~i~: •••trcla Prtftllf Found fem Beagle, approx Wa1erprooflng• 831-4 199 Prof Housecleaning. 5 yrs Garage & Yard Clnupa STllYI• OIU.lll 839_0730 ANYTIME Zl7I tyr. Oold.,,wett/Slat•. Drtveweya. petlot, paths, e•P local 1ellable, w111y-Jon &415-8192 ITllllTI llYI red collar. MO-te2<4 etc; No fob too small biweekly OD's 642-02~ •CLEENCO• Orange Co.or: .. "· Pla1tt1 / all aclnt ~:. ~~~ loc Found· Grey Cockatlel. Aeaa Mickey 536-0553 iREStOENTIAL HOUSE-I Clean-upa & Hauling Student MOV9f'I. Tn1ured lnt./Ext. petch plastering. 545-4123 M ... Verde Ar ... CM 1phe1t-repeir-prklng Iota CLEANING Free est Cell Free eat John 8"5-t730 Lie T 124--438 &411-9427 c....stom textU<lng, quellty _ 556-6880 ept compleJC·heavy rotter 011nne 650-9104 ext S GREATER NPT BCH ArN NEWWerattoueeStorage wont. Prot>ierM-No Prob-•Otfl~IShop/Store~e • FOUND N -k-1---8 ... -• oe &<15-4269 7am-9pm RESIDENTIAL x1nt Ref's 1Haullng-cteanup-paln1lng-Iva 81 ct len\il •3288&4 554-7631 ~;-' ~~14.,U~ r::;.12~ 111end w~:9 e~erme: oncrete/muon1y all Aeaa Rat .. No m to lmOVlno. 7 deya 49'4-23-41 rm· Ed't Lath I PIMt•lng Identify, alt 6 78&-<4-4241 types '' est111c; d lgelsmell Mery 41 2-9833 Italia! C..Hatl for elderty~s'f ~ldee r~·~~~::8~~~'=· 41:~~;0st~:n~LVll· Loii'Cat Reward f0t r• Martine~ Co 89$-1 i_:3 ROYAL IWI Sii~ I H ~r D f lll· 1111 t\oUr lo 11..,._,n 633-~ I• Antique Boutique covery Lge ~"l male, P&m•• 001c1m Stll.tlect~ ouat d. •Heetlng done rlnht41 Care lor elder1y In lk»nM NEW/REPAIR. Quality. No Marine, Clothlng. Peft(~ VIC Of Nlgi* d Allele. All tyi>ee d•lgn1 & colors 1 Comm l/retld I 891-15741 .. prlvtte llome Home C004c JObe to amall. reuonable. Ing By Owner 875-6900 Cell 731-8500 Call 6"6-2 t 13 tor "t Ct tr-t-C A S Svs Co <402-8127 meelt Kdly 540-<4 tOl Fr .. •t., tlc'd. 13l-23<45 Corona Del Mer. 1500 Sq Loet Garmen Shepard, a IC Ill Htg A.IC, A« 'Pfl hi EE J..Wat Ft . Cout Hwy Avelltble Ten/btk, Male, t,yr. Mwpt Remow Hph•ll drlv• Xu coRStROctioN Amen• AIC •va 1e <459213 IU.llrm -nowt Parking 1 1eooi mo Sh•• R.werd 146-A3t8 =i~ac:,~1~o;;cr~~ New-Remodel-Addltont -Love. care I()( elderly H.., a• 111-1111 w J_, u LOal L•\§!' bMt/wtl1 male 1 722-1737 lk:Ueo839 L U _, Ste1e nc 751-04110 •Good Jobe done righ_.-f1JOUma <U' • 1ta l cal w/ entlo 1 .. 1 Vic. .... H 1 REMODELING 1 ._ ~lpaaf Pa atial DRAINS CLEAR From 115 .,(tiC .. J.~,/Ui.i Clay & "tmlne1•. N.8 e8X8t blVINd SERYICE I ROOM ADDITION'S ......... t !Feucel C>itpoMI ~t ., "r I Reward 83t-23te Un<Mrwtter Hull Ci.entng Beedl Cities FINE PANTING By RICti-851-~ M&M 122.eo:· 6'.1-.'i~.9" ,.-.-, .... --..11----rirra a Melnt 975-7392 1 873-81-22 Uc#207418t etdSlnor 18yrtoftlap()y f ' Cuttomert Lie 280Ml. Expert Service & Repelr 3407 l. C...I .. C4ltl sO§HI PARTY or can I I "I C •• ltncti.. Thank-Y""'I ~ .. ~ t I: 32.,,. e11". Reeld'l/Comm. _____ _......;..__ • • en ' vv ...,_,..... .. ,.. ....... llTU.·IT lllllYUll In your homel 551-8380 Xcu'f'Jl: Word Proeffs-, I lalWiat lean Upa•Tr .. Trlmmlno RAINBOW PAINTING Lie UOt03S "'44919 u-..... off-,..,., , .. ,, .... _.. Boo« now tor Holldaye _ Yetd Malnt.•Hel.lllng All Pl .......... r~. ·--·1 _.., " ..,. .. ... Ing. • do manuecrlpt1,IAdd'n1-0e11gn-Remodel MIKE 860·3213 Ouallty It our Polley umblng ,..,,..rs . ...,,,..,.. new 120 room hotel. Ptrataa tnltH melllng llar.wtc 78S.33301 Top Outllty Low Price 450~8 JEFF Lie 8"8 P9f reptpe: weter hMttrs. Olrectly ecrota from Oit> .-.. COi'npotli.• Boo«kMC>lng & I Fr" .. t Lie. 131-23-45 TIEU A.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext I lie: d. lneur d. 536-3889 neylend -Tremendout In-XC ._.. taxes-SBA loen-p1yro11leo1LO APT OR HOME oppe(jlramo-..d. Clean-LOWEST S)OMIDle = f17! ..,._tment Call !of ~llll ~tJY: &;llO(, j:i, 848-t 122 Guy 840-1245 I from '10.900 (71 4) llP, new tawna, 751-3-419 10 Step SeMc.. H -3236 Europeen PeychJc TarOt ri:-::~.~8:!,~~ =~~. ".O:p. h~ l.leenMd Typing SeMoe I gse.&etO !2t3) 428-2888 QUALITY TREE TRIMINO DAN SALYER PAINTING 'Cetdl Pein\"-'-· P .. t. --1 men l houeekPPf Shop. Why P•y more? ATC Commercial OrywaU 'Tree root ... ttumpe remcwe Lie #<426924 Pl'W9flt l Futur. 1 ,,.. ? llWf MJ -ft& L.91 pl~, cnauffeur, MCOft M Cati Anna M S.i233 Spec1a11ting In Comm'l jclnupa.fr" •t 722•1171 Cell Anytime 984-2017 1 650-27&8 Olene 631·81&4 A.tall apace! 1500 eq rt. req d Hu own Cit o. C t -and Resld'I FrM Mt f--•FORMER TEAC~EA• =;;=,·= S255e/mo. NHN. (,14) tifoul room/r>oetd, W80e8 •lf!•l'J I 548-8923 hc•38392• Complete CIMn-Up. gen•1 NeeJ-clMn-~ "°"' 876-834t ot 122-12t8 1n ••cti Gent M2-11eo 6per1 5°pentry s;;:;;c:; ----I malnt, tr" trimming. rr.. ~ 1r .. .., 838-7•&3 Repelr-Aetn0d'l-Add1t1on1 IJtctrical Mtt Mauro. "2-9073 __ ·-1 R!MOOfLINO. Free Ml PAOFua L 0oors11c ~Meeo ,111111 nunua j~un Maint Mowtno. plant, 1n~~~ ~A•~NG Uc#2M1e1 517-3CMt ••1111 .._ '" :.=~~S:eni.. BUIL.O OR REP AJA Oue1tty wMk, tr .... , wieedlng, lertlllttng etc ref• Y"9 ... 2.~4 PIN •VIII 111•1 Upatelt~~ •P•C• Special Occalona. Sing» Weltt. ftWt, ~ U25513 OU-7-401 Ree9 ,_. .. le&-2119 , Complete~ I Ing tOnglll"I Frenc:ti Aiilo ~m't~~-6$<4~1 f!LECTRICIAN -1 CIBL.AWNSERYICE 1 :'n,:-";2my~.~ Quelty~ ~l~.::.!.1~ =.:c:.= _...-__ • ___ ,Uc; ·~33108 am.1111arge Mow lldoe 1wtce mo. '20-~01 Aon ... 5-t644 "'Udo MwN V'O Oat lnG 8c>enl~ c... ,..,4, lltl/IMPllTIY 1obl, '~"· 541&-5203 1 w ~5737. 9n.s121 --L.811111.n "4-1~75 t• StnallJobe •Rcleh HALl!ELECTRIC -OAlP 8prln!(• sven IHT~·20:=~ Af9 YOWMndowlOWll 111-l• a.~•, i!:r" ettlm•1• ... 5-2003 Oependeblie •lrd.I ,..,.. 9UtOINltlC watertno of ell btenor"':.ucc:o l llO• .... Doofl.-mokS!ng.-bey .,.,,. ue '1naured 5-4S.70 tS Petto plant• 850-4'147 l'NltnllL 142-04..lt • =~:::.-.~ Prfme,..... C tton. ii& la1tnct1.. Jiil • comp'-1• P•ll09. N!W/AEPAIR Ol.1111ty No Tree/Trlm/Qeenup, ~ J.O. INT/EXT PAIHTIHO WIMfllnO. reekf'I, :.:.~= ~:; rfv• .. L---. OUlctl. eddftlone, quality "'°"' be to ama11 rwaontt>le gwctentno ComP9tlllw jHCMW & Nit "'-' ,..._ OOMfn'l-MfldyfMn Gleen eo.e ..... 1800 NtW· wy to twn -.. __...,. •4n ..... Ptul 5-4&.UIO ,... llc'd 8.,f.234'5 J>f'W. Chudt 5'1-7032 au.lfywcwtl. 195-5766 I Mui ........ 531-7800 pot1 &Ml 6"2..f-450 "*1t (114)~1ru' • • ... .. Malcolm Starr Collection • Prominent Dealgner Patt•m·A778, Slzea &-20 8 Scert w1111 a ai.noer 1119nt1y 1ton9e1eo •"•si-eno 8<ld a low drt cummerbund or en fflr tt• 11 tne na111ra1 w111111ne Wt llk:e ~ too111 ,,,.)'re IOtl and "'Y r10111t lle11et1no Nola 1118 ·~ 11 11 i.. P•ddeo •110111•. ro11ncs.ci nec111111e 111<1 IOOll buttoni w II t., Ste11 mecre 1ne or19111e1 o• A771 1n 1111 llYOfll• taotic: 1~~tur~lcolm •Ilk c1aoe Ot Cl\lne~1meo1n• 11 tor h0l1oey p1rt1t1 1~ u un u:'"' le111e or'""" ~IMIY. lor "'°'' wH1 GOn••1 ll~n 0 , •'-tcott~' 90taionet Petlefll A711 •• avall11>4t 111 Mo.Na 'ltH II to )n ~~~.~ IJ 50 tor H en P111.,11 10 (NalT\9 DAil. V PtiAT .._. .... 11 p 0 lox 0 WOOOtlde, N.-. York '1371 ~ ~~1"·~·~n,1or POL}'• •nd hlllOllno I Pr1111 PIAtl\ly ~A NAME' .,..., -·r.·,..• 1'YU: NUMIEfll SIZE , • •II MU I CUTllU oet NIMf IM IWUf(ll 'AIMIOlll IM -"._,ICll 11.c._. OU"'' lit OUICll • IAIY TllMIUIJI l>I Alf.A.Ill« MUS U.1 lHlUPt ,.,C ..... OIHltl loolle 12 50 -800 I~ C8"11 tee.II l0t poet. end h~llflO ... .. _.....,~ ....... ......,.., .... ~ .... - .. Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT /8unct.y. N~bw 3, fNI .. Cltrkal/OHlff Mii .-1a .. 1n--. __ ...... 11.1.-t 1 , .. c._.., __ a1.._..._-.,;S,;,;;H;;,;I laeraJ IU '-•traJ SS3l!lner1J ISlt AnH•uft NIJ .._.,,._, 1111 lulff W. nNT 1eta11 UITI UllJYAIU IALlll • Ill.,.... Ptrr.al * U1.1J IAl.ll ./r lllTlmllT 11U PIACORP, • t>roect ~":m.bem:;"'::S •:,.,~ ••Tiii* ::~ ~ll=-~ OP!;l~IOf T~~~~:!'~~ Ptntllll...,. Reft~ton S12t&Up •T•IHl"m Cedl... IJK ......... ._...,,'41nfofmatlon pro-~ &om. bkkpg end +t.111111 * E.xpeir on manwi CIC»-th.a loflA...i-""""tlont •. ~ .. ....._ __ ··ate v ofeeelonel. .., * t Up tto Dow Sc ~' 8el'I lnCOt:!'.._Plny en• offloe mQmt. NMr 8 C * Slm * II b II d I ..,_, .. " .....-...,., .. ,_._. our Pf lrlend., Dtyw1, OM/Mc: St9 & Up * t DAY SALE • ~ YEARS ACCUM. ~um .• ~& _:: .. ~. ~ P!aa CeM 951.1131 Now accepting •Pr,11· ng. an •POI•• ~ P191•r.S w/exp ell Chuolc 0.0-m1nn•1 end itrong "Colnpfet• Un9 Of Home MONDAY NOV 4, t AM t1bl9& lchte . ..,,_, io.. .. _..,,_,,... "" IOn 1 lull" Knowledge Of oompvten FR tt g91t cteric:.I ltllnt COUid qu.i:. Futnlahingl" We i re .. 111nn 011er of~ "'9 Sertta Ant ~"=~?~-::: .. l''""s·-::.. :.:,.. '~~': ~~~8·:.:z ~~h : EX~TH~~K~A !~SPECTOR . 2 yr• exp lty YoU If YoU "*" t:M AU APPLIANCES Sl.000.000 , .. ,M.,,,' Aw.C.M SAT/SUH 11~ oomtnerdel ~Ilona ~ MUOfl ApfJty In l*'IOn Coast Plue, 5A9-70M * RESCT/l.OUNOE ~~ro1cop1 Call lollowlng reQulrem.nt1 fllJlurllltM4 bit thmK• & 9qUIPIJ*'lt. A STEAL! Fl1g, 0.-.g flae 9n lmmedlat• ~ OR!Vil!Mi.c:roea country, to lM INlnager 11 lM fof.. lor •PPt btwn 9am-4pm * KIT HEN JANITOR • PIT CaH Boe> s.tf 1tart• with good heefle.. ...... 1t1tlque9 & 1rttl1C11, IUP-Tbl 2 Otw1. 'lee. Venlty. Ing fOf a: no litp MG Celtf llQ req lowing ~!Ona: Compr9Mn11ve ben9fill CM/SA Ar.. 919-«J7& eommunlclton lklfll Ac,. UNIOU! t:"UANITUR! pl~t~. kltcMn tuogaQe, 9tc: 122· 1112 Apply Mao0r90QI' Yect'ttl ..... least Ptaia AFTER car.., oc>c>ortunltlM .,~,...IC P~A--... ~!1• typing. Ablltty to 1941 8 Mtlln St :!: ::f !;"~; Fii/UT/-SECRETARY 1031 Pleoentla, C M. a..o-3'10 Appty In'*'°" .... -.,.... ,_,.., ...,. .. wellunderpteeeure Sent• Atl8 otflcea & much more FOf IUm .... llUll ........ ftua SCHOOL Mon~r:r1 tern-2pm Gr .. , pay hout-9 Som9 ••P9'iencl9 In P9Y'-Btwn Edlnget & weuw on mora lnfOf CZtl)'ll4-2181 Ill .... tll ......, aa...... Minimum ex~. Own 9M-1180 Stan '""'*'· 756-2059 rOll Pf'~no Mf1>tul. MMn St. S.. the Burl __ _ Wiit 1UPPott group ot Pf~ lr~etlon. 5&7•7482 Wtat.le ... r llall JOBS GRISWOLD'S GIFT WRAP Appte t 1 and/Of NCR PC 111-IHI TYPEWAIT!A·BAOTMtA *-llf •• tliMlon ... In tM Pfec>-89 ... 3331 • CORPORATE OFFICE HICKORY FARMS =llground wOuld Ma OP«l 1C>-e· ~5 ::·::~=:: ·--· • lfatlOn, dl1trlbut1on end PllllL 11111111 ............ httlt 3 152 Redhill, Sult• 230 s~ ... & coordln•t• . ~·dbl door troet tr•i...---:----,.-T,I; Conti. & 8hOp te>e*. II tlllng of document at•n· ~ 'd PIT ri. h ••• • ....., • EARN Cotti M.aa.-C1. MMmbly ot Holldey Gttt For 11\tervllw eppotnttMnt 845--111! ~ters kinda °' .,.,,_,~, darde, IUdltl and re:-Xrwt .' . 11 rt. W•rlhOUH Outlel·,Ull 7 '4/ 6~84 J)9kl fie" hrl. Wiii train PIMM eell· ~8f'90nMI . liipm""°iii~O. ... -.~iioilii-Mc., l"IMtlng, · • vi..., Muat M Ible to lvi9r. 01 NB. 545-7545 lime. Call Sally 08f'lael'I MONEY a-.. n. W•tclllf Pleu 842.()972 C>ec:>t (1 14) 1eo-eooo WIMI« & dryer • t45 ... Ei.ctelk, badtty, ~chair.,,, . CIOort. offc ~ rum compo11 from mlnlmll 110•••11 for appt. for this location .,.,._,,, Ref.,. •200 846 6148 w ., po e._. n Sat/Sun t -5 $46-6"1 lntorrnatlOn, handle con-••J*'. neec::'l'n El T0to. only. 5.48-2590 PRIZES ... IT I TIYLll llf1' WUPPIU ~ r..,. • • fine~. Atl e. e.4&-4140 2035 Plaoent\a. ... D. CM fld9ntlat mattert. and M Pref. knowledg• of Sales now hiring Hair o..4gneft Part time S.. Jlrn, 8en .-....: Fuaitut 14 p -t9 f Multl-Famlly. 232 1 La abletohenclle• V«y high propane ()( ,.... malnt. Ull WUT & Alelltanta. MOd41(n 0.-~ntonlO Wln.,y, 1500 ~ t>·~11k 4 11 RNi din u>V! if 11-,"'"""_,, ... ll"!l,....iijii!P Linda. ::(3td ' Sant• Ana. pre11ur• •nYlronmen t EYe hra Sit 169·8115 YM'll WllTll TRIPS II g n.,. w Ip. r ti 11 Newpof1 Blvd. c M :. .. ~ .,., leath ctub Chfl 1200 •a.. 8 XB&CXACE kif rbJi S11/Sun f..S L.ot• of and heavy WO<k IOed Re-for 1u11i* cM!llt1 client• w.icome. will Ql .. L att~cci·• ......... l"f top patio Mt S50, ~ten 9 •• 04d. Call Elena . .........,._, Don't mfle ttl qulr• eit~lent typlnn, II the LOS ANGELES ... .__r:taa..A .. _..p ""'lld ou~...,.,. & " .,.., ..... ..,.. ' 87~2 ~ ·•• lffW ... ,,_ "" ~ ....... • ................ to do "'r. $50, 1ntq Hooaier lllnt epelllng Ind Jremmar TIAOTll tftUTll l:E~ ~~•ting~-l&ll.Y IT Santa An• Selon1 ~';;.or11 nr letlool. 1 hr ~ "\\ port cond $8SO/ob0 846-6.3M FREE KITTENS • Lit., Sun Ol'lty 10M\. Mo:l stlllll, elong th WOtd 111 Tl• lllftl II ..._ r 846-7197 Tuea. & Thufl &H -4517 or 842-2574 1telnld, 7 we.kl 04d Call s ... 1 Wlllr/Oryr, t proceaalng, preferably NMCl9d Mutt nave ..,....,. new oommlulon ICale al-.......... , Wm Equet Oppty fmc>I m/t/h ,._.._1 ...... ._om Fr.._-, 842_1735 Oltk, plng·pong Ible, Word1ur Short -OMV recoro CML 1owt you to Min more t youar•to<*1ng1or1xtra llWlll ..--.--..... --c;hra,oltha l many"'°'' handiap .. dwrltlng 1 ~131132 •4 055 OR Ulanl200 tncommllllon apendlng money, or Ilka ShMLS.HS-Med• 1 mani. NUlllHllYI ~ •$1200, Mii MOO. Fr•. lovlfl9. pfeytul welci\ llama 3f10Mece A~ plu1 2131371•2 .. .,7 & wages by Mlllng only to go plac. Ilka Magic cur111. 1 haJr de91gner ror * * '8.05 p/hr * * W CNn.M Prrt 1.-black dog 2 yr old medium _, 20 au~"'tlOna 1 week. Mountain, Knott• &.rry 111 MrVlces with cll«lt 22 ~. ~'*' wor1I 19 09~ ,w/br ... $215 844-e222 helgllt. well l>INWCS. Wiii ,_.. FllTIAU. Apply In per90n; Ira PQalble to eern mor• Farm. or win P(.IH• and that epprec. our loeatlon 9ChedYlea, no •~per reQ Function .. ~,{ ~ber Beeut wlnt Din Tbl wtvnlq Utt.en to you e31·7332 lmfn SAi.i ,~ :!'!~. !;:~bi.w.:S~Z ~:!~~ =~~ L~~w-!'~7~f:e;1ng ~t~~~~u~~ 01 po11c9 dep't donating ~2 ""4 ma~ ctlrt F1M Springer Spen111 1~~.u/:O· m~t1~1:;:· WESPERCORP _..,.,.._, .. , otttc. II Freeway eloM. C M • H B or ~ V enc. C.13-tPM min of 18 hr1 p/mo (• $250 873· Puppy, Ike rag, lholl OVER 100FAMIUES 1451 1 N9w MyfOfd Road Fcx more lnlormatlon call 642-4333 GAUD Santa An• 5A 1-8878 Ptlld '°' apeclel event Boyt Capt bed, 3 drawer Reply P 0 Bo• 5 '• So Su 8am ? Tuttln, CA 92880 lmmldl•te OJ>9nlng for 5"0-0301 8·45AM-2PM. Private H.B. "4-2890 for appt work) PerlOfma pollce 1nc1 matt . x-eond 01r11 Laguna. Ca 92877 ~~YP:,r~lnO • •Kper. typelettll'. Mutt IAIYSITTll company, Nwpt Ben. HOUSE CLEANERS NCI work, lf'IO!UOlno P•trol, 1Uper twn w1tll'bd 8'molt KITTENS beautiful~ Equal Opportunity hav• hi Ye mark-up IALll/IAllWAll uarantMCI Hrs Flex hrt 640-35&3 or M0-3564 Hlg"' ~gy .......,.. 10 directing trattle. aulatlng nu. Incl eocaae &e6-2072 fluffy Mother I young Employ« M/F/HIV nper · pute-up beet<· Full time counter aal4'I In Good Sal 875 0887 " _._. .,.....,........ publlC, writing rlPQf11 ----1 SI d 11.ITa•w. oround twtlpful. Xlnt ben· retall herdwere a tor• aty. • W.l-ll.01 Clean bthrms, wndws. etc Min qual lnctu<I": 2; BROWN comlol11ble chair ma • •mHt nee s -ftlll Including medic.I & See steve H.W. WRIGHT IUlllA UY OLM Mature women. Flexible In treck hmet 548--0821 yra, vtalon requirement, with ottom111 Oflg S240 nom. too 536-5178 NllTlll dental lnsorance, con· CO. _126 Rochftter, CM WHERE CARINO hours. Giit Shop • John RetlatM perl0f1 need9d comp!etlOn or enrollment now S lOO or olfar. Good Oflict Farailut FtHtlia Vul;;z IU4 2 faml lot• of Cn l 0 mOfe' 17671117681 San Rafael St SettSun 9-4 In vaty ac11ve Reald4lntl11 oentel ltmo.pn.e. Con-IS THE CUSTOM W1yne Airpo11. Bettle lor house ci.antng. Coate In P. 0 ST basic or re-condition. 631-1822 a ~ai t 6047 Real'Elteteolflceln New-tactAllua,642-<l32text. IALlllELP/llPll Tuea-Sat am852·9188 MeaaarN.84t .... 970 ae1ve academy (City 1•-fll _ ran port c.nt.,. Appllcant 29 t lor fine chry1t11 ltor• Pll IPIUTll sponSOflhlp to reeerve -• Ill.Ill X f T Office f lie· Estate Sale • Quality shcwld h•Y• excellent -·-i •••99 opening In Feshlon 1111nd PHR. OLDl/-•W' •U GUI llllNl/llll.I 1111 ec10amy avall ) Apply by LES 957·8133 phones. 112 Prl<ll or best lurnt1h1nga. appllencn typing ability and be able --__ , IOOklng for hollday 11i.. MIT/MITE';!'•' Loolclng for IOm4K>nl to LIY• out 5 daye, aoma 11/7/85 10 City ot Cotta Sacrlllce 2 entlq~ aueoe otter! 8. 10 & 20 button 8an9e127cio5thes dAflll mhutAt 00 toworkcloMlywlthmany IAILYPILIT peraon 7141497--«5& -talle care ofmylnfant, •,i, wknd1, 2 children, Eno· ~He, 77 Fair Drive. upflol buggy uata 1vetl Bryan,957-2512 Come0y~'w.!~.v~ e~1ut1~u~t·~:rro~~~~n':i co!~ ~ .. ~~~=tr:;~27 ITATlllEIY C•ll !?~~'!!~ 520, ~~Ou~~:i ~ = ~ICl~=~~no~el~r~CI 7~.;3~ho ~,:,~,~ :,s~~::~~=:x:.:i~ .... 'Aalpals 1849 call eVM 8-C7-l804 Ind outltendlng com-··2-••21 Store In CdM nMdaSalea Mon-Fri 9 ... Sheri Call atl 1PM 831-7187 $700/mo 84&-19t8 Ing table ssso 759-1158 CHINESE sJ: Tel wrlnk' ·~rt ·--AL. 1111 piny paid ben4rflt1. Call - -Person. FIT. 5 01ys. XJnl ReglttratlOn Workert. · ---doge M lmoe/F 4 m1 .._. Barbara Netland working conds. Elpeciatly HLIYEIY /Wfm HOUSEKEEPER Live-In Reo ~oters SS-S 15/Hr Stereo Contoi./pecan 1111 s lOOO/both 83 1•8000 1-"'4•B•t!"!u"!lf"F2~6-f A'!"!ti""'i("P.i(,,_ =-::,-------=-~~ II ·"-67,,, O O Benklng lull time high 1chool Nwpt Bctl Prvt entrance No e11p nee ~ 1400 Prov $75 Colt & 2 end S S n T OAU 644BB-e&200ELLIS lalH SSlOCnel ~--... ·tele. ""11 I ,~ vi 175/Wk +Room+ tbls $175 5'0-1189eva PltbullpuppleS10wll&.DICI ATI UtN·-3~ __ 0 ... muc11to •• I ~:!u:teA:p;yln ~~ Board Evea 642-1211 lllllUT IWl&lll ---- -Two lemaln lour mai.a 10 men ion '"""'"" 11 .. n a•y Nl&Yll I ll•lla • I tHraat5•520 OPERA TIOIS to Mr FuentM. at Roben For Women's ReslcMr\tlel wau umt T"x 12 . eJtl1 tor no pa1>9<s s 100 eect1' al>prec1ate 2812 Carob -Loa Angeles' oldeat Jew-TECHllCIAIS Bein. Wiiiiam Froet a M-llAIUOIAFT UllU• Ctlamlc11 Dependency larn rm._S525 ~5-l 476 Sholl etc 548-9475 !Saati hi ltitkb tor N.B. Atty. apecfallzlng etera ls leeklng part time •IHT&IUIT* I aociatM, l40t Quell St., NMCI eitperlenoed Oper-program Xlnt t>eneflta I lllZ In Tax Law. Provide setes peraonnel tor 9ve--ltOf 9-42-4993 Call 54e-5~ fOf appi , Reg11t9fed HIMALAYAN I · clerlcal IUpport to IC· nlng a Sundaye In their NEWP~RT LANDING , The Feder•I Oepollt In· I Newport Beach, C• •aactU.a"aa HIS K1t1en1 2 Male Se•IPO<nt 2 N9w OU1ld spa ™ countant Xlnl typing new Atrium Court Balboes newest watll'· surance Corporation 92680 ..... tlT SEAMSTRESS. prefer 4Harneas11oor1oom $150 $200 1 Femal• Tor-1 irunk '~tq lg MCfetatY stlllls req Olcatal)t'one F11hlon Island St or• lront Restaurant la now (FDIC) 11 currently seek-CUii Needed lor 2172 S MmHetlred PIT. to MW Sp1nn1ng wtll. $75 Sci· uepo1n1 $225 _780-8621 roll top desk. circa 1890, exp. helpful. Wiii be train-Contact Mr Batley et hiring tor all poeltl0n1 Ing Oper1tlon1 Tech· Bristol SA &e6-1076 Teri rag dolls, etc tor ence Fic1100 pocket bool! Pua" A Or11a1 2 Amazon parrota. huge ed on CPl word proc 644•5764 , Apply In person 12-5 nlclan lor our lrvlfll of· Retall, lltt k~•· beoeftll __ • _ _ _ Chrlstmu 494-8116 25( 642-0030 8 edwood Ofc In Fuhlon llllnd M on· Fr I 5 0 3 E flGe The ldNI candidates 7am-2pm HI Time Cellera MANUFACTURING llSt aooda cage, r~ Ed t Balbo N 250 "-'le St C .. STOCKPERSON IOf H · F•~a ol"' Chi.na •m..-. burl bar, 2"""" drldgel S1300-S1SOO/mo DOE ELEmtllO eu it• oew• er. •· .. t will have 1·3 years ol e•· • "V ..... e PIWEl IUIE "'"" " " ....... ·ea T-o-"""" -· t fwr "··t • •A"'I ctullve l.Olel bout1q~ Got"' ....... _ Fla .... are IUI homa1 roan, 2'" . 5 .. plants a ml9C Call Judy. 844-6618 HI-Rel Mii-Oriented mlg o wry°"" .,_...,no ~1enc. In the fotlowl"" -. NRlf A·" I K ""•" nh7Q u ,. • ...._... ·-L Wei.. odel 0372 ... • SA u ...,.... ··• _..,"" OPf••Tlll -or aren . .,...,..,... 18) Ornaments 494-7346 lwrtw\G41 " m 2 ... rcri ,..v nla. nr llOllTAIY ol semt-conductora. IALllA Ill arUI we have openings tor 25 "" rhythm band box Leslte lrvlne/B<istol 75&-1150 hybrlOs. pkgs & chips: see our .... under """"""'" t ork p TELEPHONE Handmade Quilts rrom SQkrs pen cond First ~. ----Newpor1 Beach M9dlcal requlrea an aggressive '"" •Loan Oocum9nt1tlon .,.,.,....... 0 w 8P roit We are an Industry leader RESERVATIONIST Tern & Ar~ Beaut cot-5585 ••kn 720•3912 Traa1prtahta Clinic ••eks 1111 -direct laetory .. , • ._ 5530General •GeneraJAccountlng 10 days dellverlng Tele-lntllemanulectureof9n· need9dnowtobootlappll ors & patterns Greet - motrY1ted 1ecret1ry, person to cover LA. Or-CONSTRUCTION Pr1nc1pa11 phone Directories In the g1neermg and dratting lor different IOC. In Calif Christmas gills Low PLAYER PIANO -Family P-•··ts _ 7112 mutt have itlnt typing ange & Snta Barbara HAS BEGUNI •Accounts Payable 1 Lagune Beach area. equipment 1ncre11ed No tetllng lnvotved. no prices 720_3912 Fun For Chrlatmas 1928 ..... - slclllt & IBM PC exper coonty areu. Reply to· Mother's Market end • Payment Proc;esajng Work your avallable Clay-dem•nd lor our productl eitper nee Wiii train I Fischer Ample<> Studio '3•19 BOSton Whaler, 25 Growth potentlel lor right l•lttrll hYlttt, llC. Kitchen Natural Food • Balancing ol Ge09fel llght hours. M en & hes created several open-lrvlne toe. Hrly & bonus Jonn Wayne Tennis Club Size Owrler Must Seti hp J,OfU>SOn aimost new appllcant. 498-5940 Iv 8808 Balboa .. ve. . Restaurant Is grCIMng & Ledg9f Women l8 or over lngs on our 2nd SHIFT G1eat lor Coti.ge & H'9h Family memberst11p SSOO Worth S6000 Me'ke Elec start, .cn1r st8eflng, mtg lor Suaan San D"""'o. c• "'92123 la now hiring hot Une & I w/cars. Station Wagons School Studenlt Call • t11nafer '" Jerry I Otter 768·8478 w11r1r $2750 261-5785 "'¥ ,.. cold line cooks 11 If you have worked •• • or Light Truck• are We are look Ing tor people Steve. 492--0661 Mon-Fri OeAmza 213-614-6998 J'S t' ,.A..J. 11t.-5 IJr 675-1997 llOllTAIY P/T FULL/PT SALES PERSON Note Teller. your eK· needed Pleasant out-with a backgound In or 114.954.9557 PM ,., 1a1 -• .,_ I Permanent poaltlon lor L•dles Dept In mena Interested & wllllng to perlenee would be ol door work, valid Driver' a sh4Mlt metal or a mact11111 TUYIL &IEIT1 -Womon S ki hOOta SX 91 19 SAYLINER CAPRI FleKlble houri N-porl trldltlonal clothing atore, l~r~~ ir~~t~~~:fPly gteat value lo our corpor-Lie & the ablllty to under-shop Experience 11 Part time M·W·F 8 30-5. MAGIC ISLAN D Gold Equlpe new sz 9'>_ 10,., !All extru S 10.000 Avon · c.rtter.64()..5470 NewPOrtBeech 645-0793 a : · atlon stand Instructions given preferred. but we wlll Sabre eitper AL.501 MemberSh1p mus1 sell s175 New Merker bind· I 84 R340 Rover Sl .250 HLI •'I.LP For lmmed &SS1gnment1 train the rtgh1 candidate Outside u les/Tours make otter 559-5542 ings S50 786•3519 S..1 ottr Chet 631-3050 um /OlllltlATH PATllll SUH $4 so p/hr. Exper pref FDIC foll°r"ng a ~hort ~r:1no Onl~ apphcants who ea.n 631-9040 - -R~IM tor small high Part time Apply M·F Call 631-3302 bef 1 lam Pi---1 ~on ·~ a1 0: lyam. re• , write and 9'>f1all, Trevel 1ct1vlty otllce Good 10am-5pm New stor• 0< aft. 2pm. Aak tor OoYg • .,._ or · pm al English neeo 8'>Ply typing. Xlnt telephone New centlfl Harbor and l H / Ila... 802 South Coest Hwy Excellent selanes and Buie booklleepi~ Wiii Newport Blvd'a.-C M llS'JIU Laouna Be8ctl. CA t>enetlta Apply 1n """'°"· t al t 557 32 ltqual Oppoltunlty .. -· r n r11 · • Retell Salet PIT lor C M. ChlMM Aeat Employel' Rear ol Laguna Village Re-Monday through Friday. •NUn llTllUTillW. llUSAIEm llm/.,. •••a.9•-HELPI lntrvw 1 30-3PM Dally alty EJO/E 8 30AM-3 30PM _...' - ' , Call tor appt 645-5550 Typing, ctlrlcal & various B1nk1ng DIVERS WANTED G.<1 1 PUI HOLD POSltlOn require prolteien-otc dutlea. Mon-Fri 8-5 I desperately need two RESTAURANT I Siil AWAY lor underweter malnt cy tn 1ntemat1ona1 rl9er- Satary neg. 844-1784 ~nohoe,;a~1:.oc~ .. ~11~ Ill. FllUS OMllH h W I s 10-$25/Hr 548-457 t CORP 1 7!,;!f,!'.~ !~~ ;:~~1g; SYDNEY 0MARR SHIPPING a RECEIVING -T I ... Mo-.. ·y Nov•m""·r • commtulon Best at· llAFT1 PllSH t742l Von Karm1t1 Ave communication and or-DUJ1 • "' '"' WESPERCORP. 1 broed Utude "' belt SSS LANZ HAS IMMEDIATE If .,,.rtuftJI tull time. experienced & lrvlfll. CA 92714 gamzational Skill Apollo ARJES (March 11 · ~pnl I ~) Emphasis on exc11nnent discovery bated Information pro-SHOE DEPT. Fashion OPENINGS FOR Permanent Pert-Time slcllled 1n CIVIi eng1ne.1ng Equal Opportunity system experience de-fulfillment Of Crea II' e urge Scenano highlights t'htldn:n, \'3nt't)' ceulng company en-Island Call Stacy ASSaSTAIT·UIUIEI I ~~ft!at~::,c'Cllv~:~!r~ and land ptannlng. Send Emptoyer sirable Poimons will be change. physical attraction Lung-d1stanct' call rel.lie\ 10 1ravel. gaged In the deV91op-640•7810 resume and wont sam--Dased In Irvine 1nv11at1on to soctal function rnent & lact e ol R s with tetlerlng 0< e•tenatve pies to Mr Fuentes at lmlTltl/Ulll T UR US I ">( M .., .__ m1nu ur etall 11et STIFF 1 cathl•rlng experience Robert Be"in. Wllll'am Must be healthy and with 1 lnteretteo appueanta are A (Apn • ). a~ _()) \\hat ~emed a h1'>t ~·au"t" can no w Ult" minicomputer sy1tem1 ~ • _... 1y 1y tnvited to can Barbara ed E t t J I d .. t al lor non-<Sefenae FAA and We have over 200 •tores n...,,,, on app . Frost & Associates, 1401 gOOd know19dge ot nutri· Foster. collect. al (302) rev1v vcn s rnnsp1n-to pace )'OU on more <;<) I •mo ion . commercall 1ppllcat1on1 ..u--.-l and -·re growing llke Our SUC<lell In the Indus-Quall St . Newport uona1 supplement PIT 594_8294. andtor aubmlt financiaJ ground. Focus on land. home, basic rc·sources Famtl) hu and Immediate open-~ crazy w e would Ilka 10 • try allows us to provide Beach. Ca 92660 NtghlS & wknd• Apply In a resume. lncludlng member confides what could be termed a rad1l·al plan lnglor: ,~ • talk to you atx>ut our 1 nlghly competi tive DRIVERS-cro1t country., ::~n AL:~1~t>,:O~~~~:: salary hlltory end re-GEMINI (M ay 21 -June 20) A ccent on mm ement. chansma. STORES CLERK greal cookies. our great salaries. Our relaxed at-no exp nee Calif lie req Fasnion laland. Npt Sch qu11emen1S. in con-cunosity, short trips. v1s1ts and relatives Protect ideas. gel concepts m • ... ' · people and our great op· moaphere and unique Appiy MacGregor Yacht• __ llClenc•. to Ttle Human wnti ng. Commun1cau on from member oloppos1tl' \n boosts morale lm:f!5 requires a 1>-tlme portunltles coas1a1 locetlona could 1631 Placentla. C M PAIT· Tiil IELP AMOUrces OMeton, CANCER (June 21 -J ul) 22) F0< U<; on basic 1\<.uc~. secunt). major Wiii move raw m1terlal !:.stw~:!:'•,~ t~,:or0~ turn work Into 1 Ille style Collect quarters lrom R?~E1Nj!~~;:,:~~;L domestic adjustment. ) o u ha' e excellent opponunll\ to locate lost. and flnlahld goods be-the flnet1 Hallma~stores lt~::.1:r.:r;,11 1111 you tMI you quanly to p1~,!C~!l!{:'21to ~:~"~~~ S:h':~ :~e~~I w 11m1ngton.DE 19801 m1ssmgorstolenartJcle ram1l~ member1.1.tll roopcrate.makesmaJOr tween departments and In the us II you h•ve lllS FIELIS OllllEI rc;e,pa~ o~r pr°ii 7PM lnclg Sat. 644 .... 421 today's Buslneu OP· I concession. ~~:.' ~n~~~: 1~r~~-high 1tand1td1 and entoy 24279 Laguni Hiiia Mall l~~~~~t!:!.~ ae ca EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI po11unlt1es Sec11on ulleler I Yn. HSPITll. LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22)· Lunar cvclc high. rnl umstances ta.kc: ltete 1 lorkllf1 and 1111 dealing with people. we Leguna Hiiia. Ca $600 00 per 100. Ouaran-' "'All Cash B~~lness No reeo1 PI T KENNEL HELP sudden tum 1n ~our fa, or PS}Chtl 1mpre'>!.tOO\ MC t>O Largel.) o u'll be 50-75 pounoa. 1 year ~:,~tJ~u~:'~T~ i.:;:: Personnel e>ec:>t I 'eect Peyment No Ex-I Money Down ex~~~e~a 2~~30 ;::. , at nght place at crucial m o ment look heh1nd !ieenes. define terms backgroundasam11er111 1oran appt WAJTlll/111 (l14)ll0·1000 pertence/No Sales De-I ~g appl / M1,n·Ft1 Pisces, Vtrgopersonspla' top role.-. handler or lo•dlng dock Retail -I Appiy at BambOO Terrace 11111 tend Mlf·addreued PllTlllAPllO t0am-8pm '125 Mesa VIRG-0 (Aug. :!J-~pt 22) La~ l'i on \our \tde dc<;p1te ltmtd ~ul exP9flence eJto required •••asT•-....... 11 1773 Newport Blv. c M ' stamEL~ ~;~Lope90· 3 jFor Counter Help & Re1111 Of . c M 631 -1030 who fears otherwic;c ~ll'Cpt challenge ·reah7<' \OU ac1uall~ are in Apply In perton ... -1 -J) 1 • Sales Dave's C1mera I -d . • R I h 1 1· t I • -• d r 111 Fornelo, Italian Bakery & 1 0 Pl are \our ~ l<ll lf\ 13418 Enterprise Rd Ft 474 E t7th St. Costa Young energetic couple to _n' er s scat e a11ons 1p m ens1 IC:\. inanua r~ "'.iru I\ ue ~ anccr. WESPERCORP Cale 1n FUhlon 1s1end, . f''a<,l Kt'-.ult' :i f Pierce. FL 33482 Mesa 642.1012 man.age 21 UmtSln Costa ( apncom persons figure promtncnth has immediate opening O Meu C•ll 855-0665 LIBRA (~pl 2"\-<X1 221 V..1sh lllffi<''> true \OU reach wider 1451 t N9w MyfOfd Aoed lor A111s11nt Man1g9r Serv ice Din·rtorv "''. 1 · HCllW WFIOll PllTt SALES Ea I Ht WaatM audience. you gatn added recognr11on .md rnul<l he.• !lining ""'th fame Tu1t1n. CA 92880 Kitchen ••per preferr9d ad Call Now • "!\ '\\ Jll lr1 seeking enthulslutlc. wetl Evening phone sales Es-1 J IJ1a 3 Lunar poslt1on h1ghhgh1s l>O""t:r'> ol per-.ua\lnn lnends. hopes Call Suun of Nancy, ,.,. 5671 organized career orten-tabllshed eccoun11 $4/hr I SS S I · 640_4279 6 .. ,. Equal Opply Empl ml l/h led person tor busy 1rv1ne , t>onuMS 842•8701 aspirations Anes nat1 \>e pa).-. para_mount ro le Equal Opportunity j Empto')'9f M IF /HIV * Need$$$* Telephone Interviewers No Selling Salaried Position Will Train Daya-Eves & Weekends Full or Part Time C.P.M. Research Coata Meaa 545-1458 COLLECTOR WANTED , Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Nlguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for monthly collecting for subecrlptlons. Miieage allow- ance P•ld In addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. --o lltc;e Cell Kr i s ,EitMorloremalorM~C: SCORPIO IOct.23-No\> 21 1·Emphas1s on ca~r.hu\lnes.s.fresh -------------------, 857-6626 8.30-5pm 0 l P/T flllll USIST. 1 :=s ~~~ po~illon 1 stan. ind1v1dualit~ and romance Y o u succeed h) hetng dtr('('t, gelling MIMI'S CAFE Is expanding once again. Applications for: WAITER/WAITRESS HOST /HOSTESS will be taken at: 1835 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Courtyard, corner of Newport Harbor Blvds. After School - Student Jobs! Do You NeL'd t Cash t And A Good Job To Start The New Year? s.i1 thtno• fut .nth 0811y Isome driving reQ ~ p1n1 wl progeu111 Co 963-3627 to he.an ofmatters. lmpnnt }Our own SI\ le, lead rather than follow Leo Pllol w ant Ada to start 645-0093 Dlln• · n atn.:-plays s1gnrlicant role -1 1 111trcaiaa•i11 l SAGITTARIUS (No., :!:!-Dec 21 ). Emphasl'on tra.,cl. educauo n Bank of ~ I spintual values. ah1ltt) 10 d1s~minatc pen1nent information Y ou America THE blit•H 6010 could reCt'1vc advance funds for publishing or adven1S1ng pro1ect LEADFR UTIOIE lllW I Cancer, i\quanu'> pel'\on~ ftgure tn d} nam1c scenano Salutes Tellers CAPRICORN !Dec. ~2-Jan. 19)' Emphasis on employment. basic No=~'~ zr.;:. 17 lS'iUt'S, ah1h1y to diversify. to contact ncepcd personne! K«-~ recent As the role of banking continues to Furniture lamps glut a I resolutions conCt'rntng physi cal appearance, hod~ image. wardrobe unlq~ co11ect1bi.s and health. Snginanan ligurt'\ prominentl} to change, SO does the role of Its FREE 1<1m1Ulon & parking AQUARJUS (Jan 10-Ft'b 18) Go 'ilow. l'hC<.k legal ng.hts and Tellers. At Bank of America, our Jom UI now 4 days only pennm1ons There art some bame~. o~tadt'\ -but thCK' Tellers are becoming more Oak a Brus Promotions regulations could ulumatd) fa, o r vour efTon .. h>eu'i on pubhc I I ed Ill ~3~49 relations. cooperat1H' 'cnturc\. mantal 'itatus soph st cat ; cross se ng ESTATE SALE -Antique p~ (Feb 19-March 201 8) aslong the n ght qu~11ons you products and servtoes Is equally tbla, r1tecoffectlblea.1rte. receive ncttSsaf"\ 1nforma11on COnCt'mtng 1nvestmcntr. linanctal Important as possessing a good ~~~ ~ statusofothers A0l'CCnt on ""Orl d1c1 basic ISSUt'S.Cart'ofpet<, (~mtn1 figure aptitude and excellent etc C11h By eppt V irgo. Sagittanus perwn' pla) l e' role<; customer service akllla. ed 844-18 t8 IF NOVEMBER 4 IS,_)'Ql'R BIRTHDA \' you an-n:bclltou~ A ted T.-11 I ty •t A U..... --~all cre.auve. dy namic, ha.,e idea\ ol 'our o~n and 1.:nev. u ~rt} age that UtOm8 VI 9(9 S mp. Can ft . .. \OU would~ "different ") OU d1d not tit tntO fam11\ pallcm. poss1bh Imitate the human smlle and I MY llfllAm1 werr separated from one or hoth p.ircnt\ while <;till young. Y ou are warmth that cuatomer1 look for J a LES 957·1133 intense. romanuc. c--ompc1111,c ~numental. w1lhng 10 tear down for when entering a branch. There's >U 3 R1111gt1atffwent 11ns ultimate purpo!e of rehutldtng o n m ,,re hcJ ha'it" Taunt$ Aquanus. still a place for you at Bank of x1n1 eoncs. can dellver 1 Scorpio persons pla" 1mponan1 role' in '\>our hfe 1r •angle. you could America. Interested candidates, seo to 1200. 957-8194 I form panncnh1p or marT) hctorc \ear'" ltn1.,hed apply at the branch nearest you. y An equal opportunity em~oyer. Bank of Amerfat Newport Centtt 500 Newpon C•nte-r Newpon 8eacft. CA 92660 W• are looking fOt Jr. High end Ht~ 't•••• •••••••• •••••••• ••• • ._ ~t:~~t~ ~ ~ng : DELIVERY DRIVER ! wtth other lt\ldent1 theft own age. You • • cen ..-n 125.00 to sso.oo ~ .-tn : Dally PUot motor route • =~T=~uc..=== I: available In Huntington : . prenty.J...._ 1me • Harbor area. 1-2 hours : ~~-= ... F=·AFTtR'setiboLi : per afternoon. : we ottet complete tr.,~ and P'ovtde· : Call M 1-4333; Mon-• ~~~~-,8~T11 8~NAo:~:e: : day-Friday 10-5 P.M. : Mu9t be at Lwt 11 ,,._old ::~to;::,'~~ :0 : Aak for Art. : C' tJtM dotnQ tt You ha"9 nothtftM..o : Or= CoMt • Cell ana a aupe1 fob to gean. c.1 toctey •. D Plot : P II and meybe you can ttan tomorrow! 10 A.IL • 4 • • Call Mr. Earl ': 330 W • .., om. : MR. K•L:AND Hl·?OM or 141-14H • Coet9 1111e, CA : L.-.... 141 __ ....., ___ •_•_•_· _,_,,, ___ .,...... ___ ,.~------"" .. -------!:. ••••••••••• ••• •••• • • • • ··~ \ -. T , ( I /. I· ' \ . =~!!!!..-~~!!!!l.!lm!!llUH! ... 'JMn... llM ..._ P•••ltll M.£ MJ11CC Ml.IC MJTlCl NU MJTlC[ ~~!1!11!!!!!~1!1!!1~11!! Miil ll .. ""· -..ooo ... -.. -I. --ACTmOUe ._.. DrM ~.338 SMt• llLlCTION "'" cw .. otr. Cell 131·f400 --~ .. _ -·-NEW & lal) ..W-81 etwte °' 17s.t320 Lou l.oeoed ~po-. equip. llmM _. MAm fl AW !MOii Ave . C.0.11 W.., CA nra 4KW OMna, Wind-.... .._ -ment. LMther Int , ~top, -~MO. N The tolowtng S*'tonl lfl t2t27 1 .. , ~f". et Orig ownr ~ MEAClOU '71260C ope. Wire wheel OOWfa l muctl NOTICf IS 14tRHY doing buelnMI M: Cuttom flll9 bl.ltln... 19 oon.-~tit a ~ ~I VOUJM .. SALES xtnt bQdy MllCle ~ mor.i ( 123SA_L O IV I! N tt111 u 11 e d Hydfeullca. 1'44-e Iowa, cNc1.o by 1 generel _1*1• K" 11 .. M .... 1 ...... SEIW1C£& LEASING _... ...._•......_au _.... iW~IWlbe,.,.,,_ Me9e, GA tHH ,..,,., ' -.,. 3t70 N ~A~ LONO _....,.. ._"""' .....,.. 11..,.,_ the ~'Y ot Cotle ~ lo DeYld ~uo-ne Le ~. Mltoerita A09Yedo tc*SI Alklng $3-4,SOO. In-HACH MERCEDES ·7~ 4508L ia1•1111 I... wtt· The City Collncil. P 0 _.,..." •W.. Thia t\atement wu fMed IC)eCt •t °"'y dodi• locll)'! 'No Cheny alt""'°5) t>-... 55Kml lttv loeded 1 ::::&:..~ Bo• 1200. Colt• Mela, Oii-Merl Jo $ectlett ... me .. w4th the Count¥ Olenl of Of· Admlral ectlte ol New-' ·(lH~lll eat ii ~t S1llOO. ._.,.....,, lomle t2t2&-1200, on Of ebove enoeCountyon0ctot>tr22. pon Beecil. 873-5200 T MUST SELL 4tS-3•t7• HH """llN. U N!Ofl the hOIK 11 00 a.m Thie buttn.a• la c;on· 11185 rec»-Wtlleome .. • on Friday Novembet 22 ducttd by ~and wife " ,..,.. 37' Cl l TRAWLER OPEN SEV!N DAYS OI allll 114/11111 1985 11 ~ be "" r.: O.Yld E. ~8tenc. M.,t Jo Publlthed Ofenge Coeet *ITUL m* ...a--CAOILI.AC 'a& 6ed de llPC)l'ltlbltlty of the blddw to Saellett Dally Piiot Octot>tr 27, No-Mint •lt·c•bln "'SEA m-a1l ll.1rUI MERCEDES 1N1 ll00 SEl VI* 4700 ml dam~ Oeltvet hill bid to 11'11 Ctty Thi• tlalement wu ttltd vember 3, 10, 17. IMS RANGER" Twn ct.la, lo -lmpotted 3 Y'Mfl b9tofe nd • i'*1 • f ,-:;;;· Clerk'a Otb by tt'le Pf'OC* With lht County Cletk 01 Of. Su-804 hrt. red#, A/P. etc. Kept DELIVERY DEPARTMENT the Amerlcen dM*e had sS:OO~o. 2~oer,) DMI: announ<l41d time. 8ldt wtM be =County on Octot>tr 22. fltllJC NOTICl uoder fuH bOat co~ by McLAREN'S DUW ever ... n one. Mint ., eiai7ee.ee72 ::,~,~ •. ~Of~ II 5 • ,_ ____ ..._ _ _..... __ orig ownr. No reuonable Ulllft cond .• with only eo.ooo IOOh twMn., " pr.c-Publlantd Of.not cou1 flCTinout llU ... 11 off.,, reruteet. Alklf'lg M~, 11119. 8-8 tlll 8 ml. You could compete WI llY ILL tlcat>le 0n.fl'rld•y. NoVetT1bef' Q•lly f>llot Oolot>tr 21. No-.. ._ ITAT'lmN'T $79,.600 Tradee c;on-828 S. E~ld St. with It tomatrow or d~ USED CA~S & TRUCKS 22. t1185, In the Counctl ~btr 3. 10, 17, 11185 The•lollowtng peteont •r• lldered. Admlrel Yact'ltl Ful'*1on, CA anoth« 150,000. htttf CO~IE IN OR CALL FOR Chamber•, Cit~ Hall. n Fair Su-803 doing · l>ullnMI al: CRS ofNewpof1Bch87S..5200 714~8300 than new. Only S30.000. •IUAIPUIUL Drive. eo.t• Mela. Call· ELECTRIC. 18228 W . .IAI ·--• mWLD 213-e91-t701 7141844-0509 8:30-5pm. 0.LILLO lornle. for the f\lrnlanlng of .. _IC llftfll'C McDurmott. &ult• o. lrvl~. -r11n , ONE (1) EACH MOT~-,.._ nu ~ · Cetlfornle 112714 'Tl dlle, g&Ne. lltp, OWC, MERCEDES BENZ 'U ~ CYCLE FOR TRAFFIC EN-Chrlt A Stepflent. Inc .. (A ownr deepefate, oftet. 300·0 turbo dlHel, 18211 BEACH Bl VO. FOACEMENT. flCTmOUl llUIMll Callfornle corporetlon); 408 ll'mlllmll Anthracite/ Palomlno, HUNTINGTON8EACH Addltlonel Nit of lhe T~TAftfllaNT Bu<*rielt, Coata Meaa, CA FD••y I loaded. $23,995. 0( ... Ul .... 1 •..1•1111 •---'fk:atlone mey be ot>-he .,...,....no petton• .,. 92828 . .., • e · 11 '•. •I p • eume teaM at 1407. I -~ at the Office of 11'11 doing bualn•H "' En-fhl1 bu1lneH 11 con-anxlout. Try $115,000. pl mo 48S..5aSll CHEVY '&5 ~ ftA p ci1ael A I t 1T Fw lrepreneur Inc., 13982 ducted by: 1 00tporetlon Bkr 9eO-7 487 · m a, -ur no gen 1 Ent•prlee, Oerden Grove, Chrll ~ Stephenl Inc. MOB •71 ,._. tw-op & Int/ext 1450 2577 Dflft. Colt• Mela. caM-Callfoml• ll2M3 ,.... •• R ·st......_.... 'pr-·~ """""'" "' fOfnla. Bide tnould be r• ,.._..__ .. _ ,.._, ..,.,.r,. _.. ..... , -et•reo, tpoke w"I•. CHEVY '75 Monza. p/t , turnecltotheettentlonofthe ........... inc . A .,..uom11 dent need• work StOOO obo w. em/Im, Ntll Qd ~ .city Olet11. wlttlln--'d time-corpor•tlon Thia 111~t ... tiled 813-0130 Alt for Shelly 8'8-335t °' 241-'515 Hm'1 In IMltd Wtftlo9e Thie l>u1tne11 fl con-whh the County Cletk Of Or- • ldentf1ted1on the outllde With due1ed by 1 corPotlllon enge County on OctOber 18. *a!tt..~E~ ~~ '· lmYT 1111 lmftiii lheBlc':llternNumberandtfle den~erd Calhoun. ~--1985 ,_11 S58QO 'Tt sdn 13~ Sttl lhft, AIC. AMIFM cau Opening D.ate. • Thll atetement ... tllecl P bllehed Or . Coaat ot>s> •. Lo ml. mutt ... I (Uc:#ICUXtOO)(Stk3311) :'enc:1bld an::m ':°~ wttll the County Clertl of Of. D•I~ Pllo1 0cto::4'21. No-....._._..__.. 845-9341 Bob or Piii forth In t~llona. =County on October 1a, vember 3, 10. t7. 1985 84&-31&5Steve. Anyandelllx~tollll I ~ Su-815 epeclficatlona tnult be CllMt-Publtltled Orange Cout THEODORE POUCHE AUDI CHfV110lET H.,.._.o-M•ll s.a..• a.niu ROBINS FORD JOl>ll llAll80A lll"O (0'1A Ml\A .-,4·/ UOIO '11mYIUL9l/Wll Auto. air, AM/FM, tllt whl. t rack • (L~~1289) I (Slk#3745) ... ly tn Iha bid, end flllufe 10 Daily Ptlot Octot>tr 27. No-___ Mt..;..;...;;;...IC'-NO __ T_ICE ...... _ ... forth ""'I Item In the V9mbtr 3 10 t7 1985 1p1ellteetlon• ah1ll be ' ' • Su-795 FICTTTIOUI 9U ... ll orou. nda IOf rejectlot) of the NAMI ITATDmJff bid The followtng l*tonl Al• Each bid lhlll eet forth the NILIC fl)TICE dolno buetneee n : City Auto IUU nemee and retldencel or Part1, 2068 Pltlolntl•. Costa ell pereon• end parllH 'ICTITIOUI llUllNlll M .... CA 112827 lnter•ttd In the propoeal. tt NAMm flATa•NT Phil B. O'Brten, 2585 the bid la by 1 corporltlon. The followtng pertona ere Cr .. tvlew Dr., Newport etete the namee of Iha of. doing bualneu n : Cv11om Beactt, CA 92683 flcer1 wllo can sign a <>me. Progremmlng, 1a11 Marie A. O'Brien, 25e5 egreement on behalf of the V.,eno ~. lrvtM. CA CrHIYlew Dr., Newport eorporetlon end wheth., ,92715 Beach, CA 112683 1#1.4 $pl ... Sherry Ktnar. left, ud her atater C&role Jalbert are happy aboailln. 1UDf haYID& "oar baby." Sisters await 'family project'· more th.,, one olfleer rnu.t Sutan Meli.a. Muncey, Jotln P. O'Brien, 2535 DANVERS, Mass. (AP)-Nine months ago, Sherry King agreed algn. It the bid II by • part. 18' 1 V•eno Pt-. lrvtne. CrHIYlew Dr · Newport to help her sterile sister st.art a family and was inscminatedwilh her THEODORE ROBINS THEODORE ROBINS FORD s.nic•t .z.m,.••t.t JOOIJ HAAllOR lllVO co~'" Ml~A 042 no10 S.uli" 7u2t 1 Ancf)Or• (2) benlorth 35A ~ new powder coat Whlte-ATSUN 310 'Tt. Hatct'l- $150/ee 675-0740 deys I beck. Mull~· Sliver, 4 lpd, sunroof, greet c:ond. New anchor chain 100 ft. S 1400. Call ~74 3/8" htteet $200 300 Ft. P. 5116" $.400 Suzuki 3.5 ATSUN 'TO 24-0Z. reb1t HP O/B $250 t o 100 yr e~ & tr111s Runs gd w $2 95. 533-4242 old entique encru•ted enenors 3-4 · high $100 DATSUN '73. 610. 4 dr. ea 675-2703 evee. auto, ttereo. runs~eat. New Trait Rite Trelle< for cleen S1300. 67~ 2 19' t23" Fl11ed Keel Sall DATSUN ·79 310, gotd. gd Boat. never used. Peld cond $170 0 obo S 1700 new. wltl tetl 6'4'4·5219 S1200/obo, 786-8603 DATSUN '60 280ZX. T-SHORELINE Boat Trelle<. t09. loaded. must Miii 12 lo 14 It. NEW $300. best offer. Day, 476-2657 213/697-1903 or evet 497-3553 SliJ1/Dtclr1/St1r?ct J)ATSUN '81 510, ale, p/b, 022 em/Im cus .. 45K mi .. gd 35' + Powef BOat Slip In ~nd S2700 obo ~1981 Balboa Coves $225/mo DATSUN '82 280ZX CALL 650-57 19 ~orgeous car. hu ev.rt· 35'U sheped dOCk·POWef· lhlno. taltl• to you. FOf sale or teke over leue. boat only 21 Balboa 536-1175 or 673--0566 Cove S300/mo 673-1464 DATSUN '83 280XZ DRY BOAT STORAGE Oil Turbo. T ·top, 5 spd, the_,.,, Newport Beach. 2+2. digital, wire Crane Service 1 daya • Whts, s 11,900 '494-5453 ....it. Call 875-5801 DATSUN '85 Mexlma. MOORING In NEWPOAT DESPERATEI Talle over HARBOR for sale. Price lease or buy! 12Jt ml, fully negotleble. 548-1930 equip!, 11lnt c:ond S 12,000 SIDE TIE on Grand Canal, obo 675-3120 Balboa tsld. tor 18" boat fl AT '1" X I 9 Convert. mini $90/mo. 854-9779 cond, runa grNt. 12200. sur ,., 21• •11• 12ao. OBO. 760-1126 233-C 19th St. Newport HONDA '80 Accord Beach 675-0236 5 apd, gd c:ond. -$3000. OBO 760--0753 C1a~r1 1014 HONDA '81 1500DX MA 3t 4f Campe r !Clean, greet cond 13850" Special Xtra gas tank, obo 548-0560 Ive mtg low miles, 11lnt cond Self J-iONDA '83 Civic 1500-S, COl'lt $3500, 673-8886 FO RD 11•r. 1 UAQtH1w tuvo (O"A Ml\A 6 ·1, 0Jl0 net"lhlp or , jotnt ventUf'e. CA 92715 Beach, CA 112683 · · M Ki 1t1t• the """" and ad· Thll bu1lne11 11 con-Thia bu•lneu 11 oon-brother-in-law's sperm. Now, as she awaJts labor pains. rs. ng says dr ..... ot 111 general Plrt· ducied by: an lndlvtdual duc:ted dy a llmlted partner· she has no mixed fcclfogs about giving up the infant. • '*9 llnd Joint ventur••· tt SUHnMunc»y anlp "lnevcrthoun"'tofitasmybaby,"shesaidFriday.w1ththebirth PC>MIChe •75 t14, bll/elvr, the bidder ts • aote Thia stllement wu flied Phff B O'Brien .,, nu cttch. xtr• c1een. Must DODGE '15 swtnaer. 591c proprletorlhlp °' ano111er with the County Clerk of Of· Thie at11ement -flied due any day. "It wasaJways m y sister's baby. Miii 13t00 675-1878 ml, StOO 84&-80f7 entity that does bualneea = County on October 4, wtth the County Clerk of Or-"When 1 was pregnant the first time for her and I lost the baby after PORSCHE 1111s '75. SK-WIWUT-=:1:''==.!:: 1 5 faeM7 =~ty on • llmlted 16wecks,lwasdevastatedthatshelostherbaby. ldidnotfcdalossfor ..,., annlv. 11327. lo m . •na• aDU of the bidder with , dealg-PubNtlhed Orll!IG9 eo..1 F2IMl7 myself," added Mrs. King, 35, a resident ofTamarac, Fla. "We cried on mint S 12,500, 873-&aae ,,.~y-... .....__ o-~...... nltlon fOllowlng al'lowt!!9 Dally Pllol Octob\f 27. No-Publlalled Orange Cout each other'ssboufders as ifit were her baby." -_...,....,. ~"-"OBA (tbl flc:tftloua name)'; vember 3. 10. 17 1eas Dally Ptlot October 27. No-M Ki t F ·da 1..: le p es th her 39 y• .... J'<ld RR ·se SILVER CLOUD provided, however, no flo. Su-793 vember 3. 10. 17. 1985 rs. nsspcn n Y ma&1ngapp I wt • ...u-v gd orig c:ond, whllred. 11t1ou1 name aftall be .,_, Su-807 sister, Carole Jalbert, who is unable to bear children because of a onty$18.500533-4242 uNlu ~ 11 • current PlB.JC M>TICE ________ 1 h ysterectomy18ycarsago.Mrs.Jalbert,thewifeofBcvcrly policc TOYOTA '14 c.i~ 5 apd reglatr•tton wltt'I tile Ofenge Mt.JC NOTICE OfficerErnieJaJbcrt, has a I S-ycar-old stepdaughter. nu Paint gd running cond. County Recotder. In c:aee of '1CTmOUl llUIMll "There's never been an inkling of mixed emotions with me and S 1200 OBO 546-1382 · :'J:"~a.;,.•~~. NAm ITATl•NT FICTrnOUI ~II Sherry," Mrs. Jalbert said in a telepho ne interview. The fOltowlng pertona NAMI ITAn•NT h . d I ·11 be . I' Toyota '78 Celtca. wht. gd Ford ·ee Mustang, 1 ~. =· Treeeur•. end dolnQbutineeeM· HPPC,23 n... toMowtno l*"IOl'I• ere "I alwayssaywearedue, nots c 1s ue. wt mde 1veryroom. c:ond. neweng, lie. 5apd 900d runnlngcond s2000 The city CouncM °' the OeoderSt . lrvlM, CA92714 dotno buetMM n : Clet1cal I will bethere as her coach. When the baby is bOrn, it will be given to me. stereo $3800. 780-8818 875-5-485 0< 840-0818 Ctty of eo.ta,,.... r-Denn .. MlehMI Chent, 23 Connection, 313 t&th •A, "Sometimes Sherry and I just look at each other and cry," added --.-DeoderSt .. lrvtne,CA92714 Hu111lngton 811ch. CA M J lbe • B h f ' Th' · h · r II f TOYOTA '79 Corolla SR5 ••I 911T&ll ITU tt'le right to reject eny °' 1111 Thie bualneH 1, eon· 92648 rs. a rt. • ut t ey are !cars o JOy. ts 1s a appy time 1or a o LB, 5 apd. air, am/Im, d F bide. ducted by· en Individual J • a n n e P o we r s US." ••nt.13195.963-2245 v -9. 5•!> .. AM / M. O.ted:NoYember 1• tH5 Dennie Chant A11et1tord, 24721 LaCreste, ThesistcrsdccidedlastwcektohaveM rs.King's3-year-old air .covert Publlltled Orenge Cout Thia •tetement wu flled Dal'IA Point. CA 112629 · · · · · TRIUMPH ·ao TR7. lo ml. 1(Lie#103686) Delly Piiot November 3. wtth the County Cle!'k of Or-Ketty O'Brien Beuer. 313 daughter m the Malden Hospital delivery room.Just m case the Gd cond, Convenlble, air, (Stk#3855) 1ees 5 817 ange coooty on October 22. 18th •A. Hunt1ng1on BMoh. surrogate mother has troublegivins up the infant after birth. red 14200 obo 831-7102 llHI u· 1eas CA 92848 "How can you pl~n your emotions?" asked Mrs. King. ,,_,., Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-"God ~ve m e a beautiful little girl. Even ifl never ha vc another THEODORE ·we WI LL NOT ' BE UNDERSOLD m ROBINS FORD JOr,o •iA RllO• Ill VO CO\IA M f\A C>41 0010 rt8.lC M>TICE ' Published Orange Cout ducted by • gener_. P•r1· child, I'll still feel terri ... I~ fulfilled. I don't feel like I'll have any ""'rsonal I Delly Piiot October 27, No-ner INp " "" flCTmOUa.,..... vember 3. 10. 11. 19as .IMtlM P. Ratet1ford loss. But then. that's in 1 e fu1urc." NAiil ITAftmNT ~ Su-7119 Thi• ttatem.nt wn llled The sisters. who grew up in Beverly. said they weren'tpart1cularly The tolloWlno pereone., wtth the County Cle<lt of Or· I r • doing butlneu aa: Em-•-IC llftTIC[ •noe County on October 18, c ose bcaore the surrogate expenencc. manuefa lnternetlonal.11342 n-. nu 11185 '!Eversincewestarted our family project, as we call it, to say we arc -=a~M~O:::PE:=:-L~.;-::89~K-:-adet-:-::-. -n-u =.~ 9r:g.6 Hununoton '1CTITIOUI .,...11 Publlahed Orenge ~ close is an understatement. AJI of us, me and Carole. m y husband and brt<I. catb. S600 OBO Apoto Floru1 Anion, ...0. ITA.,._NT oa11y Piiot October 27 No-her husband," said Mrs. King. whose husband, Owen, 1sa public 989-5806 wk/24 1-4881 aame u •bove The toflowtng pweone .,. veniber 3, to. 17 . .iea5· relations official for the American ~ucat1on Association. Tllil bualneH la con-doing bu"'-1 ... Video • Su-798 Mrs. King said her husband has been "enormously supportive," ......... 6 Cye.. 4 tpd., PIS, P/t>ralles. cnrome wti.elt and MUCH MOREi (I MFY783) 11,111 JOflneon & Son Lincoln Mercury 2828 H11bor Blvd. C.M 7141540-5630 ducttd by:"' lndlYlduat Secuffty s.mc... 824 w d h fh bo th . . Sh -•·1ed th Apolo F Antic> t51h St .. •44. PO eo. 22a 1, ---------1 an as a sense o um or a ut e s1tuatJon. e, ~ at once. Tl'llt a111""*'t -llled Newport 8eieeh. CA ll2M3 P\ll.IC NOTICE when a news reporter noted that his wife was pregnant, her husband with t• County Cieri! ot Of. Allen Jem.. Smith, 824 replied, .. Jt's not m y k1d." ~Countyon0c1ober 11. ~~~~·9~· ~A=• Mrs. King,afonnerdeputysherifT,sa1dsheplanstohaveanother FaMa2 Thie bualneaa 11 con The 1o11ow1no P9r90fll ere child as soon she gets back in shape. The sisters have no plans fora Publllfled Orange Cout ducted by an lndlvklual dolno t>ualneu Al: STICK· second surrorcte baby. Dally Piiot October 27 No-Allan Jamee Smith YUPPVTHINOYS. 7955 See· ••J kn Id • be h fi .. M Ki vember 3. 10. 11. 111a5' Thia 111temen1 wu nled wall Cir. Huntington Beach, ow cou n t a surrogate m ot er or m oney, rs. ng Su-8lO wtth the County ci.ni of Or CA 112648 said. "And l couldn't do it andjust~ve the baby away. MaybcJ could ange County on October 18. B1rb111 Loulee eoyer. do 11 fora very close friend of mine. • 'U UlllLI ... I Yll --ne---C-----i 1985 71155 Seewall Cir, Hunt-"Simply said," she said . 'Tm doing this for love and for my sister." Loeded w/power equip-'"''°'·' f«lTICE tnoton 8eec:h 112848 ment (lt<BR558) Publllhed Orange Cont Rtcherd Edger Boyer. ,11 ... 1 flCTITIOUS~ll Dally Pttot October 27, No-7955 Se•wall Cir, Hunt-------~-------------------• NAME ITATa•NT vembef 3, 10, 17, 11185 lngton Beech. CA 928'48 Johneon & Son The fotlOW1ng pereona ere su-805 Thie bu•lne11 I• eon- Llncoln Mercury doing l>YaiMIS ta: Bualneu ducted by: hu1b1nd and wtte 2626 Harbor Blvd. C.M. Overload, 16885 Mt. Barber• LoulM Boyer 7141~5$30 Cachume Cirele. Founteln NILIC fl)TIC( Thie statement wn tiled RC r~~ 8 Valley, CA 92708 ,IC........,'l llU ... ll wllh Ille County Cle!'lc ol Or-ME 'M vvvv•r V . full Adrienne L 8oomer, .,,....., •noe County on October 22. pwr. 13K ml. exlre ciean. 16665 Mt. Ceellume Cirele, NAm ITATl•NT 11185 Sll875. 646-1209 Iv meg Fountain Valley, CA 92708 fhe fOltowlng !>«ton• w ,._.. This buelneu 11 con-doing bu1lneu a1 Publlahed Ofange Coul 1111 mOllY IAPll ducted by an lndlYldual Enhenoad Comput• Con-Dally Piiot Octobtr 27. No- Proposed alcohol ads spark dispute Stk .. al<. caee. Thia statement waa flied trOI, 11118 Bolae Wey. Cost vember 3 10 11 11185 26K I I ~ft-"' ..,.~,..,. VOLVO ·eo DL Wagon. (Llc~IFZE6117) wttll lhe County et.rk °'Of· M-. Caltt. 92628 . • • Su-800 WASHINGTON (AP) -The ed th bl' bo th m · x nt ""'""·..-vu. a/ If (S 317 ange County on October 21. M0trl1 Leonerd Nylandet ucate e pu 1c a ut e Mot1rcyclea/ 680-0964 or 646-8886 :!:· p~t. :: m7' s~ tk • 5> tll85 Jr . 11118 BOIN Wey. Coet ---------head o f a major distillery 1s trying dangers of wine and beer. 5 apd, red, am/Im cue .. ScNttn 1011 ~ONDA Prelude ·eo. auto. 832-'748 Eva '41H ,_.,11 Mese. Calif 112829 Mt.JC M>TICE to persuade the major telev1s1o n "There is an implicit message xlnt eond lo ml am/Im Published Orenge Cout Cerol Ann Nylander. 1111t ---------networks to air ads tellino viewers to encoura e I t dri-1.. h t M<>Qed llke new IOaded . . VOLVO '82 GL Sed futy Dally Pilot October 27, N<>-80IM W.-y. Coste ...... FICTrnOUI ~.. 0 g peop e 0 UA w a S285 963-4485 · cau SS400 499"2557 io.ded, anrl ... 10 ap-vernber 3, 1o. 11. 11185 Calif 112628 NAm atATlmNT that drinking hard liquor is no he's producing," said Bud "' LOTUS ·eo Etpnt s2. wtlt prec. $9500. 642-9172 Su-eo2 Thia bu•lnea• 11 con. The following per9on1 er1 m ore intoxicating than wine or Rukeyser, NBCs executive vice 4 W.ttl Dtiyt/Jt13 w/blk tthr. air, plw. 22k ducted by hulban<S end wtff Oolno bUllnlel M: Poat Box beer president of comnrate COm · S20K 67H558 0 OS Mt.IC fl)nt'r Morrl9 L. Nylander, Jr Rental• Newport felex New-Ed. fi J . • I"' 30 mi V LV 'aoGL 4cyl. 4dr. · ·~ Thie atttement _ 111ec port. 3857 Blreh st .. New-gar Bron man, r., president munications. ~8~5"!1f""'o_Yo_ta~M~d"!'l't"'IS!'IR!'IPS-.1111-e IMAZDA ·19 RX7. 51pd. air. auto. air $6500. '80DL ~~jijifjiiji~~~ FICTITIOUI MlllNlll with the County Cle!'tl of Of pon 8eieeh. CA 112680 o f the Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Liquor ads have 1.raditionaJly new 3 mos Must Mtl truty e1111. super clean. 4dr 14900· 97>9se5 NAME ITATt.-NT anoe County on October 23 L cn1111e1Llaherneel.267 Inc .. says "too m any people still been rejected by broadcasters now•$ IOK obo 6'2-44 18 "'275 8A 1·2~7 VW '60 BAJA BUG Gd eng. fhe lotlowlng l*90nS "• 1985 _ 9Led2.~t. Laguna Beec:ti. CA believe that beer and wine are who also refuse all commercials trana body Big Wheel• doing bullnea n : Cutia .--""" . . . , MAZDA '80 626 51pd, ndl ~ SSoo. 645-2008 4 Antiques, 112 A E 18th St.. Publlened Orange Cout Thia bu•lneu II -Con-lighter than Spints. • for contraceptives, astrologists, am/Im 11ereo. runs/looks Costa M9M, CA 92827 Deity Pilot October 27. No-ducted by. en lndMdual He wants to use network tele-fortune tellers and massage CIHllEE Od S3300 856-1153 ew vw '66 Mlcfot>us. 21 win-Linda Jollntton, ~ e. vemt>tr 3. 10. 17. 1985 L Cherin Llaherneee vision to explain that a I 'l•-<>uncc parlors and only recently began 'llJH, This 2 Dr comes with Pis MAZDA '82 RXT loaded dowa. canvu anrf. gd 16th St .. eo.ta Mela. CA Su-801 Thi• •tetemem wu flied sh ot of liquor has the same t' 'aJ fi fi . 1tra cap luel tank, ale s7500 Or Best 942_5800· cond. rune greet. .xtre 92627 wtth the County Clerk of Of. acccp lDJ commcrct s or em1- PrAP & more (Ser .1100021 Ask tor Ed · parta S2500. 997-•323 P•lr1cla AIMl'lz:, «3 v11 •1D•1C 11nTICE •noe County on October 17, amount and kind of alcohol as a S-nine hygiene products. HHI . vw 68 m.-AIT lido SOUd. Newport Be9c:h, __ r ____ nu ___ 1985 ounce glass of wine or a 12-ouncc Network officials say they arc ORANGE COAST TOYOTA 83 Supra. 5 apd, . ~"""V• ' new CA 92683 FICTrnOUl IU ... 11 ,..._ muf.Jofbecr. concerned that Seagrams is :x:· ng J ...... p/R•nault loaded, new tac eng. pelnl, run a •trongl 1111 lllMY LID Thi• bu1lne11 le eo11-..... ,... IT'"TI.......,. Publlahtd Orenge Cont .. ot unde-'"'nd1'ng th1's fiact fi ""' " s110010Bo·~" """'2 duct .... b -· ~ .. _,., Dal"" Piiot Octo..._ 27 No-... wa tostccrcustomersaway ro m r 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa $ l0,950 842·5800. Ed '""-."''" '"" y: • gener., Part· The lottowtno '*'°"' "' ., 3 to 11"""111•5' vw .68 BUG R eel 51pd .. AM/FM. neranlp doing bu9lneM u : A) EXXL vember . . . 0 costs lives," be said, arguing that and wine and back to hard liquor, Ut-I023 MAZDA 'SA GLC LX. 2 dr. i-i. s 1100· /oubona. exNe..: (Llc#8.2-"380) Petrk:I• AIMnZ AMI Eat•t•. Bl u.s . w111 Su-aoa people think they can stJll dri vc if the consumption of which is 5 spd, A/C, very to ml, to """ .. (Stkll3577) Thi• ltltement wu filed .. __ , "·t t C) r~-th • bee ta · ff h h rd d 17 · 197 Tr•ck1 9035 book S5500, a..2•3119 ctutoh/brka 650-5711 -jllH wtth the County Clefk of Or-,_ ... • •. ....,.......,, ekve n s ymg o t e a own pen::cnt since 4 . .,.., . RM Ea111e. 161137 Buetiani ---------t Ruk 'd NBC aJ fi 1 82 CHEVY Stlvarado MBz--;yj 2aoc exit cond vw '75 Super Beetle. Dk ·~County on October 11. Fountain Valley, CA 112708 "8.IC NOTICE s u · eyscr sa1 so ee s Dvlly/Crewcab 6 2 L amlfm, greei cnrlstmu blue w/blue-gray Int. new 111 5 ,_.. Don Ar1hur Oldla, 11211 But network offic ials say 1here is a difference in the way d lese1, ru11y load ed gltl s1250 645_2038 uphol1, ~ch & paint. p bllthtd °' Dennis Dr .. Coet• ....... CA ~nnoua ..,..... 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'"II*'· "9lftller2, 10, 17, 1tll .._,CAtm1 ~2.10, 17, 1tll ..wnbera. 10, 17, t"5 ..,._.. • · · lu-lot W. 111 .,. 142-5171 • ,,.,.,..,...., 142-M78 ---~,. --L ~ ~·· _!!on4 -· -------- " .. • I l •r GOlD COAST November 3, 1985 Atrium Court to open in grand style -----•By Eve C. lash It's party time at Newport Center Fashion Island Friday, Saturday and Sunday with a Roman carnival and all kinds of acti~ities planned to launch the official grand opening of Atrium Court. The celebration is dubbed a Venetian Holiday with a variety of Italian Renaissance entertainment fun and food throughout the weekend. A'n invitation-only gala is also planned for Saturday evening with approximately 800 expected to attend. To salute the new merchants a ribbon cu tting ceremony w ill kick off the festivities. Irvine Company representotives as well as New- port Beach city officials will gather to do the honors. A parade of costumed per - formers w ill entertain throughout the center for the three -day event. Entertainment w ill include pagen- try, operatic vignettes, strolling violinists, marionettes, organ grinders, singing balloon men, flower vendors, artisans pointing masks, gondoliers gliding in the center's manmade pond. Flower carts will add to the festive atmosphere while other carts will be filled with Italian chocolate ready for complimen- tary sampling. Also, expresso w ill be served. Prizes, including o round trip to Italy (compliments of TW Al will be awarded Sunday and shoppers can signup at any store. Other .. prizes include two Chagiva motor- cycles and gift certificates, $•00 from Buttaro and $300 from Serano d'ltolia and The Ultimate l!'vitotlon. Italian fruit baskets wiN be given away by Irvine Ranch Market. Director of Fashion Island Man- agement Barbaro Roppolo said, "The grand opening Venetian Holiday is one of the most exciting and prophetic events we hove ever done at Fashion Island." The series of events include: FRIDA Y 11 :30a.m. -ribbon cuttjng -parade of the Venetian performers _=.giant coke cutting -continuous entertainment 1 ,. p.m. to 8 p.m. SATUROAYANOSUNOAY 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. -Comedic del Arte Players -ltolian Street Performers to include jugglers, stilt walkers, mimes, magicians, balloon singers, acrobats, opera singers and stroll- ingviolinists.I SA TUROA Y EVENING · 7p.m. -Invitational Venetian Galo -Atrium Court -cocktails 7 p.m. -costumed entertainers -strolling musicians -Tent activities -sit down dinner -Veneflon mask party f ovors • -fashion vignette -ballet The new Atrium Court stores include: -A2Z -Alon Austin -Angels and Cherubim -Antonio Buttaro -BIP -Bruestle -Coswell Mossey -Chris Lindsay -Crystal Fire M ist -Cuzzens -Donovan & Seamons -DiVorese f Pleose see APPETIZERS/PI 21 On the-cover President of the Irvine Co. Tom N ielsen and wife Marilyn of Newport Beach check out 'the progress and activity at Atrium Court. On Nov. 8-10 the scene w ill change. It will be portytime there and all over Fashion Island -a grand celebration to mark the opening of Atrium Court. Thousands, including the N ielsens, ore expected to attend the "Venetian Holiday" exent. Photo: lee Payne GOLD COAST is o special publication of the Orange Coast Doily Pilot and Newport Center /Fashion Island. Editor: Vida Dean Art. Design: Steve Hough 26 F aahion la land 640-4423 A Very Specia1 Shoe De partm en t # 11 9 Fashion Island• Newport Beach• 759-1622 •Bullocks Willshire Wing ·. D I S c; R I M I N A T I N G Pop the corn not the cork . Bring your non-drinking hostess a bottle of bubbly, minus the bubbles. And, it's a Jacques Corbeou brand champagne bog also available at Sotinder' s Hdllmork,39 • Fashion Island. ,...illii '0. A bootlegger's delight. But you don't hove to hide this one in the basement. That's right - it's on Alombiccus Gaggia distiller from Italy. Manufac - turers suggest you distill herbs and flowers as beauty and health aids, but we won't tell if you throw in a little groin to make you-know-what. $ 199. 99 at the Broadway. OPP~ let's talk pillows. Hove a puffy fight with these lavishly lacy, personalized cushions from the Nettle Creek Shop, 23 Fashion Island. Create a message like, "I love you," or "Foxy lady" or "Happiness is being o Mom." Prices range from $50 to $ 100 depending on size and style. A Collec- table by Marichu. A gift for the kiddies. Meet Tino and Tommy Teddy Bear. Hove fun dressing them in Red Balloon's children's apparel and accessories. Mr.and Ms. T look "hot" in suspenders, beret, trendy socks and panties priced at $34 for a bear in the buff and approximately $30 for clothes and accessories, avail- able at Red Balloon, J 9 Fashion Island. For the couple w ho hos everything - his and hers electric heated long ski boots, equipped w ith battery pack to keep those tootsies toasty worm. Slide down the slopes in style and warmth. But, don't forget the batteries . Ski and Sports hos them at $325 a pair, 27 Fashion Island. Object Unique -Spruce up grandma's coffee table w ith on art deco-ish crystal piece - "Christolleries de Vennes le Chotel" collection from Fronce. It's more a sculpture piece than anything else. Some soy they ore hard to find, but you con locate the crystal at the gift deportment at Buffums. $2 15. ............................................. illll .................................................. ._ ... __ ._. ____ _.:~~-----------~-~~:...!.o:~--~- •• • • ' WEN · Geffing an early start •••••••By Vida Deon The spicy scents of Christmas greeted guests befo~e they entered the new shop filled with a dazzling display ot,decoroted trees. As the several hundred friends of Chris Lindsay entered her place next to Atrium Court it was ooh ond ooh time . . The "fairyland" contained 19 decorated trees and enough pretty baubles and ornaments on display to cover hundreds more. One tree was completely dec- orated w ith gardenias, one was covered w ith angels while another was done in crystal. Kathleen Schneider said, "It's fun to see Christmas in October. I'm vowing to start my Christmas shopping right away." "Decorating for Christmas starts in this area the day ofter Thanksgiving. We start at some places, especially hotels, at 11 p.m. that night and work through to 4 a.m. That way guests con get up to Christmas decorations. We w ill be doing more than 100 homes and businesses this year, some- "This year you will see trees decorated with very elegant themes. Mauve and burgundy will be popular colors," said Chris Lindsay, owner of Chris Lindsay Designs in Fashion Island. times as many as eight a day," said l 1ndsoy. Ardiste Reis was one of the guests obviously en1oying the holiday sights and sounds in the floral shop. "Chris also donates a lot of her time to organizations. She hos been so good in helping the Cancer Society," Reis said. "Chris did my home before she ever hod a shop," said Geraldine Schlutz who was checking out the decorations w ith husband M ichael. ll indsoy operated from Chris l indsoy Designs in Corona del Mor before her move to Fashion Island.) "These days families ore going for two trees in their home. In the family room they hove one where ''These days families are going for two trees in their homes ... the farryily and living rooms." they hong all of the family's treofured ornaments and in the living room they put one to match the room's decor. This year you will see trees decorated with very elegant themes . Mauve and burgundy w ill be popular colors. The 'cinnomonsy' look is going out," said lindsoy. As the portygoers circulated around the room getting ideas, they were served hors d' ouevres by Showley-Wrightson caterers .. . Mexican shrimp, Cajun chicken cups and spicy beef, or they could choose from tables of o ther taste treats and sweets. Others at the "we're moving uptown" affair were Joan Carsten, Pat Rypinski, Marilyn and Tom Nielsen, Annette Jiurwitt, .Jpon and Gory Hunt, Hyla and Dick Bertea, Joon Stevens, Beverly and Ho Coil, Marityn and Howard Meek, Floss Schumacher, Alex and Barbara Bowie, Judi Dutton, Ann Dreyer and Kitty Leslie. - Also , Gardt and Kathryn Sut- ton, David and Ann Mudgett, Carol and Dennis Campbell, Gloria Carras, Duff Akins (store manogerl, N ila and Wendell Riggins IChris' parents and he 1s the one that sees that o rders get there) and brother Craig Lindsay .. and w ife Denise. It was looking a lot like Christmas at Chris lindsoy Designs. En- ioying the sights were flrom upper left cloclcwiseJ Cathleen Sweeney, Lisa Morie and Patti K elner,-Susan and Robtf!rl Horris; Jeon Wegener and Carol W ilken with l mdsoy,· Gail K ingmon with Kevin Priestley; M ic hael and Geraldine Schlutz with a pretty swan; Dorella Korns and Wendell Riggins and the happy trio of Russell Sherrill, Cheryl and K otie Whee/j3r. Barry Slobin P_hotos .. . .. The Navy Blazer. An essential part of your wardrobe. Choose from all wool doc skin flannel. luxurtous castunerc, or a year round weight hopsack blend of polyester and wool. The rornerstone of your wardrobe for business or pleasure. . . . NO I FA HION I LANO, NEWPOIH IE.ACH CA •2660 (7141 M• 0264 1 GOLD COAST Novemb/Jr 3, 1985 CROSS PENS. The elegance and sophistication of Cro .Pens® make them the perfect gift of timeles distinction. Choose from a large selection for both men and women in chrome, go ld filled, classic black and fountain pe n. Satinder's Hallniark Ca'tds, Qi/ts, Stationt'ts #39 Fa hion I.. la nd• ~ewport Beach , . 644-20 14 -... ---------------------------------------------~ 3 ' .. r t ,, GOiO COAST Novembtlr 3, 198.S Set your " table with eleg·ance ~undreds of other women who Leslie, fashion merchandise man. arrive lby chauffeured limousine or ager for Fashion Island Stores, sleekly sculptured BMW sl at the lives in Orange County. premiere, palm-tree lined center The women's gracious, mild· to lunch and to shop on any given mannered appearance belied the day. fact that they wield on enc'mous Isabelle von-l!Poch , on eighth impact in boardrooms and in the generation member o f the Villeroy marketplace. They were eel· & Boch family !tabletop's leading ebrating their success in on •••••-By Betty Porter fashion nomel hod come from unprecendented promotion lbe· l50belle von Bo<h,, Uta Barr Mettlach, Germany; Uta Barr , ginning w ith o four -page spread in and Kitty Leslie met in fashion Harper's Bazaar oss.oc1ate the October issue of Harper's Island, Newport Beach. At first merchandising fashion director, Bazoorl saluting "Design Excel· glance, they looked like onyof the was from N ew York, and Kitty lence: Germany." ~---------'--------------=----The recent three -day fashion a Island extravaganza, featuring Germon music and foll fash ions in apparel, home I including tabletop) decor and automobiles, was pres· ented by Bazaar, Vill&foy & Boch, BMW Motors and Fashion Jslond merchants. Strolling through ~obinson's I Newport Beochl new Villeroy & Boch chino boutique lwith table displays), Von Boch shored table setting ideas appropriate for Thanksgiving with Barr and Leslie. "I come from a large family and we love holidays," said the aristocratic von Boch who is a gemologist, designer lof jewelry) and a worldwide "ambassador" for her fam ily's distinctive bone chino, porcelain tableware, col- lector's plates, steins, versatile ceramic tiles and bathroom fix- tures. "We don't hove Thanksgiving in Germany, but I think the 'Basket' dinnerware pattern, designed by my sister Helen, would comple- ment 'harvest' food; 'Basket' is lovely on a pole yellow cloth with a basket of fruit -pears, peaches and grapes. "Barbaro Streisand hos the 'Siena' d innerware pattern Ire· sembling pink morblel that is rich looking on a beige linen ~oth or a pole gray marble tabletop, w ith o block marble bowl filled with hord- boil~d !unpeeled) eggs. "My favorite, the prize-w inning !Parisi 'Trio' design I white with triangles in red, yellow and blue I is ideally set on a er isp white cloth centered with a bowl of stemmed red chemes or minature tomatoes. "Another choice for Tha nks iv· ' f/(j"''>' •,I '{)Ir I fr_, If I 'J' f.-• I' I } •yrri/.J( I for (J</ 11 /f•rJ< I 1 .' ' .uri:PS\ Pot; y·:.1"tr1 M>•Jh/11~· ' r o11/1' you tr) survey our Rolex collection at a special showing beginning Friday. October 2Sth. //f _.,, 11f / , / • 1 • • Ill" , , • • • I• ·r frrJw•' 1f1. / 1r I l'J ~ • 'I 1trt J/)'.,,t)llJ/I ly frt'{ j ,\/ {JI! t I "1 lulf {1R f11JI ,r '' '• r 1 .' • 1• <: {< ,, ,11 ,.,,,_.,/Jh r ,, •r1119 ti" 1c 1•<Jr~ c;r ok.if·r '<· • r ''" 1•' '•(]." r )' :. I 1,. I t•kJ ;t (J JI j1•1,, r, ( yv 1•('11/Y'r 2 /nr I . ) e w e r y (' ing might be the 'Vieux L ux~. bourg' (sprigs of blue flowers sprinkled on a white background), used w ith white, embroidered lace and a low arrangement of full - blown, yellow roses. "Normally, I prefer Isabelle von Boch suggests colorful balloons would make o festive centerpiece for Vil/ero y & Boch's 'Design N od' porcelain fobove and below, rightJ. For the Thanksgiving table, there's the 'Bosket' pattern, designed by sister Helen. centerpeices of fresh flowers and/ or fruit. But I use colorful balloons with 'Design Nail ,' a procelain with !Grandma Moses· likel countryside scenes, as viewed from high· flying hot air balloons." Villeroy & Boch hos head· Photos by Richard Koehler quarters 1n Luxenbourg and Met- tloch, Germany. Since its 1ntro duc- t1on in the United States eight years ago, V1lleroy & Boch tableware has become the sixth largest m bone china and procela1n table- ware soles. ~A VE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON 1000 MAGNIFICENT FURS MINK • LYNX • SABLE • FOX MARTEN • NUTRIA AND MORE 15°/o-30o/o OFF SIZES 4 T040 ~ M.)ACQUES MA TER F RRIER I <:•: l 9:s:s OUR 53RD YEAR DE IG ER ' A D MAN FACT Hf~R S O•' TllE WORLD\ Fl EST FUR 14 f'A lllON I SLAND•NEWPORT CENT ER•NEWPOR T REACll•644-4661 " . I ( First • • 1mpress1ons really count •••••••By Vida Dean The smart executive 1n today's fast-paced business world knows 1t' s important to pro1ect the right image ... at work and during leisure hours. The first move 1n making the important first 1mpress1on 1s through the rrght attire. Men's suits for fall emphasize line and tailoring, ~ith at1ent1on paid to minute det.ails. Subtle d1Herences satisfy the need for distinctiveness, without sacrif 1cing distinction, adding up to a look that is d1gnif 1ed, always important · otrributes , but especially so for fall '85 . ... Whtie single-breasted su its ore still the rule, more and more . designers are offering their fashion-conscious customers the double-breasted option. a mult1pl1c1ty of colors up close, which from a distance take on the appearance of a solid. According toC~ip Tolbert, fash ion director of the Men's Fashion Ass~ation, "Businessmen ready for the next step up the corporate ladder should now consider the once-bland brown suit. Brown has mode a big resurgence, due 1n part to Presi- dent Reagan's fondness for the color." "Generally, when a president favors a certain color 11 becomes popular. Reagan does wear brown a lot and that could have something to do w 11h il. Also, when there is o healthier econcimy, ~en w ill venture in to more color. They r.re of always wearing charcoal, navy and other dark colors. Next spring there w ill be more brown and also more glen plaid again. I've been in this business for 27 years and things seem to go 1n seven-year cycles," Sedlen1ek commented. There are new, rtch-look1ng shades of brown for this season . Yves Saint Laurent has introduced a tobacco-brown suit w ith a windowpane pattern. He has also the white dreu shirt is only one of the countless choices ovo1loble. Many of today's businessmen ore "1n" to color through their own consultations or those of their f emole companions. They con find shades to accentuate hair, eye and skin tones in pole purple, gray, ton with various-width stripe$ of burgundy, teal, gold, crimson and green. Also available are totrersoll ch ecks with subtle autumn colora- tions of rust, green and brown. Some ideas to try include wearing a pink stripe or check shirt w ith a gray suit or a yellow solid or stripe with a blue or gray suit. A green stripe also does nicely with o light ton suit . In traditional dressing, it's the little things that count, w ith French cuffs experiencing a rebirth of interest, a new emphasis on simple, yet sophisticated jewelry and careful dressers turning to.pocket squares and ties for more color. GOLD COAST N ovt1mbt1r 3, 198.5 Men's fashion award w inner G 1anlranco ~ullm1 shows a casual bur organized sweater combinta1on for weekend entertaining organized. collar can take the place ot rhe •rad111onal weekend blazer The swearer 1ocker or cardigan car combine colors, patterns and rextures 1n exciting new ways look for paisley, abstract and geome1r1c pauerns, luxunous cobl· 1ng that adds depth and d1mens1on 10 a sweater's body and a variety of st itches that only handkn1tt1ng - or computer technology -could produce Sweater shapes ore changing , 100 as fuller proportions flauer rhe masculine physique W ith the emphasis on physical f 1tness today, the influence of oc11vewear continues to be felt Designers are borrowing shapes, colors and fabr1cs·fr01n"trock and f 1eld for use 1n sportswear .C olorot1ons ore bold in· qct1ve wear and popular are pull-on pants with elasticized waist and matching 1ocke1s featuring standup collars with o rrend toward layering with knit shirts The elegance of fall's fashion finos rs culm1nat1on 1n lormalwear A good loo~ is the classic s1ngle- breosted peaked lapel 1u1Cedo worn w11h the wing collar, a lavor•te over the straight collar The sweater 1s 1n the vanguard of the I ash1on movement, as 11 is a garment that even the most conservative dresser is w illing ro -Mer con add color IO their toke on o country gentleman oo~ I h b even ng wear wll cummer und "The industry hos been promot · 1ng double-breasted suits for three or four years," said B1orn Sedlen1ek of Posh. "They hove not been highly acceptable in Orange On the width of ties Sedleniek said, "There's been no change since 197 9. The tie width stabaltzed and is three and a quarter inches w ide." Tie width should be in balance with a jacket lapel and collar length, he ex- plained. weor'.·. ···-·-worn over a swearer ves1 , shirt and A 1 bl sets 11a1 o e are solids, •e Or her swearers cont nue •o orocodes, plaids and paisley See pho•ogrophs on Page 6 and 7 .,County. People wont to try them on, but not so ore many buying. "I consider double.breasted suits as strictly o trend item," Sedleniek added. The double-breasted suit 1ocket forces the wearer to button up, since 11 doesn't hove as natural o drape when unbutroned as the single-breasted style does. A bulloned su it jacket always makes o man look more professional and pulled· together. The double. breasted suit looks best on o tall, slender man, according to Sedlen1ek. Texture 1s 1mporton1 1n su1t1ng fobrtcat1ons. While the fabrics ore less rugged than they were o . couple of seasons back, that ruggedness has been replaced by subtle interplay of yarns and hues. Intricate fabric weaves feature "Generally, when a president favors acer- tain color it becomt!s popular. Reagan does wear a fot of brown ... 11 Bjorn Sedleniek. combined a single-breasted, peaklapeled suit 1acket w11h a double-breasted vest. Other fall colors of business suits include medium shades of gray, blue and brown. M id-tones con make an executive seem more approachable sometimes than darker shades that often appear severe and harsh. Shirls,.too, reflect this trend toward surface interest, com- plementing the suiting fabnco11ons 1n a fashion tha11s as understated as 1t 1s effective. W ith all of the color vortations. the corporate achiever knows that Paisley, relegated to the back of the closet for years, is in the fash ion forefront again. Doring dressers are wearing paisley as port of a dramatic mix of pattern on pattern resulting ip new looks imposing a new fashion freedom. More and more menswear designers are asking their cus- tomers to be imaginative, to toke liberties w ith their attire, to mix and match sportswear pieces the way women have done for years. While on-the-job atrire defi- nitely means business, leisure styles reflect an increasingly relaxed at11tude and approach to dressing, allowing men the opportunity to express individuality through rhe1r clothes. But, whether on the golf course or entertaining business acquain t. onces at home, the casual wear should tell the same story as business clothes -aware and A sweater jacket w ith o standup _LJ DONAVAN AND SEAMANS CROWN JEWEL OF n-iE ATRIUM COURT " We ore pleased IC ,... , ·e rOu •c :. .. • "e"' oc ... J· Jr -•~e oeo ... r t,., ,.e.,.. .:.1r "' ..... Court Fashion Island ~ .e .... port Beoc. ... 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Watch his or her signature !low lrom the 14K gold etched nib 01 a Mont Blanc fountmn pen O r from the ball p oint ol the shm t'1(1st boll pen It never fatls to impress Each classic Mont Blanc 1s received as an utmost compliment tor what 1s more important than ones own beaullful s1g"nature MAKI YOUR llUCTION BY • PRIVATI CONSULTATION Our registry headquarters are on the thHd floor ot our Newpo rt store V1s1t us m person or c all us to rurange a convenient time to. come dHectly to your place o t business Our p ro fess1 onal consultants r€ahze your . ; . time 1s valuable and w1l1 j every•r •. : J p ossible to expedite your 0 1l1 g 1v1110 We will provide complimentary q1lt wrapping and tree delivery tc y J dllectly to the rec1p1en1 '.':P W! .. arrange tor engraving or. opp~opnate i tems WI WILL TIND TO YOUR IVIRY GIPT NllD We mvlle you •o register ..J •. your g 1ft-g1vmg occasions· W!th us 'Xe will remind you of 1mportan1 bu hdays anniversaries special occasions ther. suggest very special gift s We have • many o ne-of·a·kmd prest1g1o us and e xclusive executive choices 'Ne a.s .. o ller corpora te chmge o ccouhts :-. y •. company o r business name IT IS TIMI TO MAKI YOUR HOLIDAY CHOICES '.'.i:-..... ,,.~ seasc nal g:!' ~ 1-es : • •• e:-r1p. 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Graphic artist Rex Babin shows the1ook wearing a·Polo ensemble from Garys·& Co. - ,:on all-wool hand knit sweater.in on Aropoh9 pattern teamed with a cotton knit shirt and braided belt. Cord trousers by Southwick and hunter green Cole-Hoon w inter boot moccasins complete the casual approach. Natural shoulders mark the updated traditional style suit worn by Bill Thompson. It is a handmade garment of lightweight wool in a screened check pattern from Posh. The 1'J sh irt is pinpoint oxford and a 14K gold collar bar holds the tie in place. An added touch of distinction is the Irish linen pocket square. Babin is robed in smooth comfort in the terry velour all-cotton one size fits all coverup by Mr.Teri. Also , from Phelps he presents a handsome picture wearing a lamb's wool Joseph and Fe iss glen plaid sports coot and Cordovan and Grey pleated wool slacks w ith an oxford Gitman Brothers sh irt and wool and silk club tie by Robert Talbot. ' Activewear is important in any man's wardrobe and Babin is sure to be noticed in this warmup suit by Ellesse from 40 Love. The cotton and nylon ensemble is over a cotton shirt and the leather shoes are by Rebok . Thompson goes formal in Posh' s wool/ dacron tuxedo . detailed w ith grosgrain facing and a peaked lapel and a wing collar shirt. A variety o f cummerbunds are available for adding a dash of elegance. Here, Thompson wears one of silk woven with a mini houndstooth pattern. The evening look is completed with an onyx stud set and linen pocket square. ART DIRECTION: Steven Hough PHOTOGRAPHY: Richard Koehler, ,,. Lee Payne and Howard Lipin I .. I. · . ... -/ f '---. ~ ~~ ., ... .a.._: .a. L-~ '----.. '"~ z ...C ... -. t.J.L ~ , 1 j .5 ... . .. , GOl.O COAST NoVfN'ftb.r 3, 1985 MFEI~YOUR Fashion focus on quality -------By Joyce Scherer· Bodlovich The day is clear and bright; a rainbow of planted marigolds bask 1n its warmth. A gentle beach breeze stirs the apple green leaves on the trees to compliment the inviting ambience at Fashion Island. She is understated, not consumed by the latest trends, but rather interested in quality. She has a sense of elegance and poise. She would first be noticed for her individuality rather than her clothes." N1ckloff, standing in her store next to an oak table ladened with lace accessories, is.attired in o charcoal gray wool skirt, cronber. ry sweater vest and white silk blouse. w ith delicate pearls worn at the neck and ears. White lace stockings and Ralph Lauren loafers complete her outfit. She typifies the look that is distinctly Charlie's touch. the retail business has allowed the store to consume her life for the last year. "I work seven days a week. My business consumes me, but that is what I want," she said smiling. "I do eat, sleep and breathe Charlie's but I believe to strive for Mcellence it needs to be on obsession." Nickloff is h~rdly a novice to' hard work and dedication. She swam competitively for 15 years, achieving many prestigious awards for her athletic ability. "I began swimming at age six," she said. "I was on the U.S. National Swim Team that com- peted in Russia and East Germany. I gained a lot of my discipline and motivation through swimming. It trained me to work hard to achieve my goals." pursuing the master's program.'' N 1ckloff said she just naturally fell into the retail business. "For seven years, I worked as a deportment manager and assistant store buyer for several stores to gain the experience needed to operate Charlie's. When the opportunity arose to buy the store, I was really excited because frpm the time I was a young girl, Fashion Island was always a special place to shop with my mother." she said. The store provides Fashion Island shoppers w ith an elegant selection of sporty, dressy wear and accessories, but it also benefits the whole community by Nickloff's involvement in the No- tional Charity league's Junior Auxiliary Candy Cone Ball and Newport Harbor Art Museum. "We do a number of fashion h II h 'd \\I s ows a year, s e soi . Nestled in the Bullock's Wilshire wing is Charlie's, o lady's clothing store. that alludes to the same cozin~ss of the day. With its name scripted in ebony against ci white canopy that overlooks the threshold, shoppers ore tempted by a sampling of foll fashions that tastefully decorate the French display windows. Styles that ore a reflection of Charlie's reputation: soft, feminine and classic. "I hove a certa~n feeling and attitude I want projected fat the store," she explained. "I merchan- dise Charlie's ... not labels. I have a journal I keep filled w ith swatches of everything I buy for the upcoming season. Next to the swatches, I write a complete description of the items. It's a visual picture of what the store will look like each season when all the clothes are in the shop." Diane Nickloff,,co-owner of Charlie's. N ickloff d id not plan on becom- ing a retailer. After graduating from the University of Santa Barbara with a degree in psy- chology, she followed her athletic propensity and enrolled in the master's program at the University of Southern California in physical education. supplied and coordinated all the clothes for the end of the year All- , Deb Fashion Show for the No· I "I om often asked to describe the type of person who enjoys our clothes," said co-owner Dione Nickloff who opened Charlie's last ye9r.~'-'lt1s for the woman who is confident; knows what she likes and doesn't depend on labels or precoordinated outfits to give reinforcement that she looks good. throw a combination of paints on his canvas," she said . Nickloff said sre gets a great deal of pleasure from the artistic expression she creates through the store's total look. "It's like a painter who uses his canvas to express himself. My store is my canvas. I throw in pants and sweaters like on artist would 11 'l 'I \I IO'i H\ · ''Cl\ o\ll\ I (,II I\ Nickloff, who grew up in Ar.codio, shares Charlie's own- ership w ith her mother. Her brother Ron, o business consultant, also hos on active role In the store's development. However, it's N ickloff' smother, Marlyn who owns Charlie's Place in Del Mar, 24 FA SHION ISLAND • 212 ATRIUM COU RT • 759-775 1 EXCLUSIVE ... Stationery for that personal touch and distinctive gift I nvitations for your wedding or gala Announcements for a new baby Choose from our wide selection of famous name Albums ' or let us help you create an EXCLUSIVE. 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N ickloff' s desireto make Charlie's on established name in ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "I was employed by the USC athletic deaprtment for a year while working on my master's," she said. "It was then I realized what I loved about sports was the competition. I soon lost'interest in • tional Charity League's Newport and Laguna chapters. There were around 20 girls for each league, and every girl modeled about two or three outfits.". N ickloff said involvement is important to her. "I am deeply immersed in this community. The concerns of the area ore my concerns. My business enables me to constantly meet new people. famous labels . 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Gloria.Armstrong Corona de/ Mor . retired housewife ''I have a lot to be thankful for -o new home, my husband 1ust retired and five lovely grand- ch ildren. But, I'd be really thankful if I could get my son and daughter-in-law to move to Newport. I'm worlung on it." Non Greer Newport Beach housewife 'I'll hove 10 say, first of all, my family and my health. Jhen I'd ho..-e to say the completion of my ftrt.t novel." ALDEN ~ ~"'iq SHOES • Saddle ... FOR MEN The finest all leather craftsmanship combined with superb comfort. this season's favorite dress saddle. Cordovan leather 99 Fashion Island • Newport Beach 759-9551 ... -:-._ ... -.. -... .. 83 FASHION ISLAND NfWPORT BEACH ~59 1'11 MON FRI 10.9 SAT -6 SUN 12 5 \, I I .... ~\ 10 GOlD CO~ST NovembM 3, 1'185 G From soup toenfrees THE ATRIUM CAFE: 2 4 fashion Island (Atrium Court, lower Levell, 760-1100. 8 o.m .. 10 p.m. doily. Soups, sand- wiches, desserts. 808 BURNS REST AURA NT: 37 fashion Island, 644-2030. l t o.m.-10 p.m .• Mon .. 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IL F~NAIO BAKERY; 24 Fashion Island !Atrium Court, Gu\' Laroche lower leveff."6-.0-4279. 8 a.m. • t 0 p.m. doily. Italian pasta dishes and bread. LA SALSA: 24 Eashion Island (Atrium Court, lower Levell. 640-4289. 8 a.m.· 10 p.m. doily. Mexican cuisine. LIDO BUFFET /ROBINSON'S: 2 fashion lslond ;64 4-2800. 11 o.m.-4 p.m., Mon. thrQugh Sat.;. closed Sun. Soups, ·salads, hot and cold sandwiches, tostadas . MANDARETTE CHINESE CAFE: 24 Fashion Island !Atrium Court, lower Levell, 640-539 4. 8 o.m.-t 0 p.m. doily. Chinese cuisine. MAX GOURMANDISE: 24 Fashion Island (Atrium Court, ·lowerlevell, 640-812 4. 9 a.m.-9 . p.m. doily. Fresh fruit torts, pastries, candies. MULOOON'S.IRISH PUB; 202 Newport Center Dr., 640-4 t 10. 1 t :30 o.m.-10 p.m. Mon. through Fri.; 5:30· t 0 p.m., Sot.; 9:30 o.m.-3 p.m., Sun. Brunch. Pub hours: til 2 o.m., Mon. through Fri.; 4:30 p.m.-2 o.m., Sot.; 9:30 o.m. to 2 o.m., Sun. Entertainment 8:30 p.m.-1 t :30 o.m., Wed. through Sot. Irish and American cuisine. NEWPORT STUFF'D ROLL: 107 Fashion Island, 640-57 52. 9 o.m.-6 p.m. Mon.· Wed. and Sot.; 9 o.m.-9 p.m., Thurs. and Fri.; 1 l a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. New York style submarines and other sandwiches; salads. NEWPORT TURTLE: 59 Fashion Island, 644 -53 t 3. t 1 o.m. -t 0 p.m. doily except Sun. Brunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Sun. California cuisine. i~ plt'a..,p(f to announc·p the arri\ aJ of the .. - Fall/\\ inter ColJf'ction in \c,, port Bf·ach . n b .... h11111 t ... tan d \1·v.111•r1 H.-.wh. C..\ 92<><>0 71 i.f>.~..i.1:~2:~ PATAGONIA FOR FALL ... 2 p.m., Sun. brunc~. Continental cuisine. PARADISE CAFE: 600-D Newport Center Dr., 644-t 237. lunch 11 o.m .. 3 p.m.; Mon. through Fri.; dinner 5:30-10 p.m. Mon. throug~Sot.; closed Sun. American cuisine. PETITE CAFE : 550-B Newport Center Dr . (basement, Bon,k of . America bldg.I, 760-9292. Break- fast 7 o.m.· t 1 a.m.; lunch 11 o.m. -3 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Closed Sot. and Sun. Soups, salads, sandwiches, plus two hot entrees doily. THE PIE BAKERY: 24 Fashion Island !Atrium Court, lower Levell . 7 60-Tl 00. 8 o.m.· 10 p.m. doily. Fresh baked pies doily. THE RITZ; 88f) Newport Center Dr., 720-l 800. lupch l t :30 o.m. -3 p.m., Mon. through Sat.; dinner-5:30-midnight, Mon. through Sot.; closed Sun. Con- tinental cuisine. THE SALAD BAR; 24 Fashion Island !Atrium-Court, lower Levell , 7 60-t t 00. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. doily. Forty linear feet of salad making~. including fr esh vegetables, fruit, shellfish, and condiments. THE SWEET LIFE BAKERY: 61 Fashion Island, 640-821 t, 9:30 o.m.-8 p.m., Mon. through Wed.; til 9 p.m., Thurs. and Fri.; til 6 p.m. Sat; 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. Son·d· wiches, quiche, cookies, croissants, cheesecake, French bread. TRULY NATURALLY: 63 Fashion Island, 759-154 1. t t a.m.-6 p.m., Mon. through Sot.; noon-5 p.m., Sun. N atural soups, salads, sandwiches. ZODIAC ROOM/NEIMAN· MARCUS: 49 Fashion Island, 7 59. t 900. ti o.m.-3 p.m., Mon. through Fri.; closed Sot .. ond Sun. California nouvelle cuisine. ..v1tn Potoqoroo 1;!Prwe<>r_tho1 con effectively stop wind penetration resist spray and anute and prOVtae th<>rough 1nsulofion. ruggedness. style and weorob1hty 8~~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -5070 EC Greet guests in style Thanksgiving dinner is ready and now its time for the hostess to dress, look relaxed and greet her guests. What better way than pretty tops and pants or jumpsuits accented with jewelry? Debro Gloss models a few looks available at Jeon Ryon where she is manager and fash ion consultant. Chipper I does a tunic,style top-in a geometric print with dolman sleeves. It tops block crepe pants. The some ponts could be teamed with a bow tie Tess blouse of poly ja..cquord and good looks cinched by a satin finish belt with shell clasp. A matching belt with Velcro fastener comes with On the Rock's one-piece jumpsuit of jacquard that is alive with splashes of black. All block for the sophiticoted hostess and in one piece with matching belt is by BF. Glass adds onyx, rhinestone and pearl neck· lace and earrings. Bare the shoulder for all -out glamour . Create a moodf Costume caper -arty By Eve C lash It wasn't your usual Halloween party There weren't any ghosts or goblins And there weren't any' tncks. But the treats were arty and fun with about l 5 Contemporary Club members at Newport Harbor Art ' Museum Ill costumes relatmg to their f ovor 1te or I or art 1st. Palm reading, fortune telling, costume contests, bobbing-for . apples, munching and dancing' took place lgee, and 11 seems like yesterday when the antiques were 1herel Artist Edgar Degas tm costume, of course! was see·n with M 1m1 the French ballerina near the dance floor. Degas loJ.a Don Re- ichman of Newport Beochl was peddling his business cords stating Edgar Degas, pointer, family portr-01ts, dancing girls, rue Madam,· Paris." ·Degas' dancing girl M 1m1 'or T errt, Manchester! was somewhat ''t'm depressed ... my palm only has one mar- riage line. Well, I think I'll go over to Magic Island later and get a second opinion." Charlotte Goldstein upset to see another Degas dancing girl -namely Valerie Albonesius. She said, laughing , "I om shocked and appalled." Attorney Rondy Morrison of Corona del Mor loll wrapped up in o Christo creation! said, "It w ould be. nice 11 more people were here. But , dressing up 1s o fun way to act out your f ontos1es " Mom son was chatting w ith Charlotte Goldstein of Irvine ,outside the fortune telling booth. Goldstein -:aid 'half k1dd1ngl, "I'm depressed She rust told me I'm not going to get married ogo1n. M y palm only hos one momage line. W ell , I think I'll go to Magic Island. later, to get a second opinion-." Making a very big scene on her late arrival w as "still life -bowl of fruit" Vickie Bowinkel with Samurai hubby Poul Bowinkel. The Bow1nkels, husband and w ife stock brokers for K 1dder Peabody and ComJ50ny confessed. "We dress ltlce this normally. You should see w hat we wear at the office," he said. Irvine dent 1st Bob Morrison dressed as artist Vincen't Von Gogh clutching a box filled with tissue and a seemingly bloody ear said, ''I'm having a problem hearing tonight. Actually I borrowed this ear from one o f my dental patients. I guess I drilled too hard. And I slipped. Oops.'' Not w earing o costume land carving pumpkins I w ere John and Catherine Campbell of Irvine with friends Judy and Robert Cristiano. "We ore here as art cr1t1cs ton1gh1." And 11 you don't like that. they said, they w ere self portraits. En1oy1ng the assorted hors d' oeuvres were costume contest !couple d1v1s1onl winners in block leather lw 1th whip and chain in to w) Gene White !Chairman of the Contemporary Clubl and Koren CU'Sper of loguno Beach. The couple were portraying one of Ro bert Mopehhrope's potntings "M on on a leash " Capturing first prize and a trip to Son Francisco for best costume were Mike O 'Neill and Mark Hild Ill. O 'Neill and Hild w ere wearing 1 tifhted picture frames around thetr faces Second place went to Leah Heidenrich dressed ds a l ou1se Nevelson sculpture She wo n a month of body building. The best couple, W hite ond Cusper won ort1sts masks I J _..., GOLD COAST November 3 1985 JI -. -"- Poul and V1d1e Bowmtel. Holly Pinelli, Bob Morrison, l eoh He1denrich. ~ Valene Albonesu1s, Don Reichman, Terry Manchester, Rondy M ornso11. 'i/JeellllU ctJme tetU • • • ~j o/!~1y / ~~1711.1 Flowers Gifts 20 Fashion Island. Newport Beach, Ca 92660 (714) 644-1228 ALLEN-EDMONDS IM ITATORS MAY FOOL YOUR EYE. BUT TII EY CAN'T FOOL YOU R FEET. Just cr y on any pair of Al '.en- Edmonds shoes. Your .eet will quickly tell you what your eyes have been telling you all along. Simply beautiful. May we suggest ou r Sara toga, the incomparable moccasin toe, tasseled sli p-on. FuU leather linings. single oak leather sole and custom heel. In Black Custom Calf. and Burgundy Polished Cobbler. 54 Fashion lslind Sarat0~a 1 1 4~ 09 644-4223 46 Fashion Island Terry Converse. I eon Vasques Executive Elegance ..... This fall we are pleased to present a most distinguished collection of updated classic business apparel. We trust our commitment to tradition and workmanship. combined with superb service and tailoring will be to _vour utmost sat1sfact10n We feel priviledged to meet y our clotlung needs Gentlemen 's Clothing Inspired By Tradition (i 1 4) 640-8310 Royal · Viking Line Jnd Ask Mr. Foster pre. enc South Pacific Comet Watch for a Cruise to Paradi , e · March 12-26, 1986 Aboard the Royal Viking tar .... ~ .. E ,. ~fA&lln till•l'f"' •: • S,.o,.. 4we1ra1 • -· . ........ Crulu •n •n• of th• world rh•I trul~ '°'"" -'m•rlcan• • Crulu th• m•1nlnc•nt South PaclflC' l•l•nd~ in rh• C'OmP41n\-of fHOpl• "'"o sh.r• your l nt•re•t• • T•lr• advant~,. of your ·onC'tf In 11 llf•llmr t1ppor1unl1~ lo '"" Hall•v , ( omtfl Enhanc• th• thrlll of H•lng th• ( omtfl II~ r n/oylng l•C'tlir" 1111 ••lronom"' Pr 0.vld Morrl.on Enjoy flOUrm•t m••I• In l•l•ur~ly. 1lnglr ""•ting dining Call T odey fo r R•Hrvarlont ONL V 3 CABIN LEFT 644·1661 Ask Mr. FOSter n-,wel St'rVICl' s ince 1888 ROHi' '-0' I\ r I .1\I ,11 1' . .ind '"~ptlfl ~ .. , h ("' 9.1<-l'l(l \ ' J ~· l - I I I J t 12 GOLD COAST November 3, 1985 CAI November 3 ROBINSON'S Evenmgweor will be showco~ed 1n rhe d esigner salon from 2 to 4 p .m 8 THEODORE & THEODORE MAN: Arlene Altman will present her design 1ewelry Nov 8, 15. 22, and 29. Also, through the 30th Norma Fink's exclusive colleoion will be shown ot Theodore while hoi1day fashion wear will be introduced at Theodore Mon. BUllOCKS WILSHIRE: illen T rocy fashions w ill be informally modeled noon to 3 p.m BUFFUMS: Tea room modeling 1s scheduled noon to 3 p.m. each Thursday during the month. 14 ROBINSON'S: Holiday fashions by Amertco's top de- signers will be presented at I p.m. . RAFF JEWELRY: Concord watch show scheduled Nov. 8 10. 15 DONAVAN AND SEAMANS: A foll 1ewelry presentation is planned and will continue through No-...30. 17 BULLOCKS WILSHIRE: Furs w ill be 1nformolly modeled in the fur salon from noon to 5 p.m. ---~~~~~~--"~~~~~~~~- ~-'' ~"'"" s,,_. "'1w•n w.,,,,, , hf' """'""' h ff11ll11m• Hui/,,. h ~\,,,11, .. '"''"" """'fl . I .,,.,...,. M4•' •1 !\H'1ff).jft M .ffr 1n "'"""""' ......,.,~ ~'"" ~"'"" ~,.,,.,,." IV [4.., ~"'" ,, I/ I/ I ~\~·~"· ' tfi tf '" f, • ,.,,,, ,, .. .\f 'H •flt•' 1 110 1 I I" ~, ,,,., "' f', •'' ". I.,, .. ,, " . ' I I I • .... _ '•, \,,,,,, ..... ,j,,41 f I \ t I J f( • f ,, \'f '' • "'•" }t'""''''• ,\ \tU/11.fft /t•IJtfr ,,.,.,,,.'°', ,, '°• ''·"'" WM'~ &~ \ t I' frt "',,, '"I~"'" f \' I I \ t I I \~ Beauty events Gifts with purchase and purchase w ith purchase events ore scheduled at The Broadway: Lancome thrqugh Nov. I I ; Lauren and Colvin Klein through Nov. 30; Geoffrey Beene. Nov. 8. I 5; Aramis, Nov. 15-29 and Polo, Nov. 29·Dec. 8. Special events ULTIMATE INV1T A TION: Fea- tured at the opening Nov .. 7 wall a collection of Waterman pens from Paris and the Aurora collection from Italy. G ARYS & CO.: Jockers, shoes and accessories from Italy will be available in the store through.Nov. 30. Furs go on sole ot three stores. VENETIAN HOllDA Y: Three days of celebrating the grand opening of Atrium Court. SANT A amves at I 0 a.m. on Nov. 29. The some day at 5 p.m Pat Boone will omve lo conduct o communuty sing-a-long at the fourth annual dusk tree lighting ceremony_. Sales NETTLE C REEK : Fur sale through Nov. 30. JEAN RY AN: Fur sale thro ugh Nov. 30. BUFFUMS: Fur sale through Nov.;W. BRO ADWAY: Veteran's Day sole Nov. 7 to 1 I; Electronic sole, Nov. 14. 2 4; 01 home entertain menr. 21 -25 and Thonksg1v1ng sole, Nov. 27 -Dec. 1. M OTHERHOOD MATERNITY: Hosiery, Nov 14' · 2 4'. Appetizer from Page 2 -Eltesse -f 1orucc1 -Forever Children -Gallery Miya -IXl :Z -Macy's Jewelry -Mayo -Mondt -Pierre Deux -Selvaggio -Sereno d' ltolto -Splash & Flash -Super Benetton -Tohori -The UIJ1mote lnv1tot1on -Theodore -Theodore Mon -Trtpos -Wyndham Leigh -Ylong Ylong • NEWPORT CENTER 11,. I•• J ,.,,,,. l'I I It FAS H I 0 N I S LAN D f all's brisk da ys set a lively pace at Newport Ce nter Fa shion Island where you'll find fa shions for everything fr om football game and tailgate parties to pre-ho liday get- togethers. We're right in step with spir- ited styles for all. And be sure to visit our 34 new s tores opening in the Atrium Court. THE LOOK hy ArlcJn Fla um ..,ugg('q.., ,1 leather jacket with opoc.,..,um /1111ng tu round out cl wp/1-brC'cl wcJrclrulw . It w t II a/50 be availabl<' lint'd 1n rmnk 1n t1m<' for holi<idy gift giving. A/so at THE LOOK, c·xc 111ng c um/)lnc1 - t1ons of color5, texture'> ancl pc.1ttc·rn-. ma collection of exquic.,1tc· hand knit rn<'n \ '>weater5 Frum Italy. f d< h, ti V<'ry '>fJ<'< 1c1/ expre ssion uf onp of fall\ hc·-.t l<><>K'> POSH, purveyor5 of fine menswedr, takec., a c liH"i< view of a< c c•s-.oric•.., with dn alligator belt .and an engravecJhlC' go1d-plated hue kl<'. Pdir th<•m r<·rf<·< tly with 1mpt>< c ahly tdilorC'd c.,/ac k-,. HEMPHILL 'S SHOES offers heel-to-tot' fa shion in styles for mt•n and womc•n . Th e fall ~o llection fea tures famou'> names including Bally, Cole-H aan and Allen Edmond ... fine finishing touches fo r your fall wardrobe. JOIN US for three-day<, o f /1igh Cdr- nival (c•lehrcJtinl(Atnum Courts C ra nd Opening at N<"wp<>It ( C'nter Fa shion /.;,/and on f nday, Sa turday and Sunday, November 8, 9 and 10 . SKI & SPORTS, INC. '>uppli<•.., th<' <''>'i<'ntial'i for a< llV<' ath/C'tc11, cJncl .., c1 v v y s p <• < t cJ t o r '> t1ftkC', lO hP/p kC't'f) y()ur gcJme d" pPrfc•c t a<i your look . ~1m ­ mon \ l>1no< ular\ makC' <.,u rc· you < dt< h f'V('ry /)If of thC' cJ< tmn Nauti< J/ clJrt hoard and hrCJ o,<, dc1rh h('/p <,harpen indoor ..,kilh. /u <,t two <,portc.,-awc1rc• 1df•c1 i;, from our< ollc·< - llon c., uf <lot he •<., .incl t•<1u1pmf•nt. l----r II NEWPORT CENTER • f.A.4111ION L~l.~11 NEWPORT CENTER FAS HI ON ISLAND t <, freeway c /o~e, < onv('niently /oc ated /U<,t off Pelc die ( oas t f /Jghway between /c1mbor<•f' dnd Ma< Arthur Houlf•v,1r<l in Nc•w1>ort BC'ac h. . 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