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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-10 - Orange Coast Pilot.... -~ .... --~....--__.._.,... __________ ~~----........ --............................ _ OIANGI COAST SUNDAY, NOVl!MBEA 10, 1985 . T'4AT1S NOT HOW . A'1 , '<OU RECOGN IZED T'4E '(OU SPELL WORD, THOUGH, DIDN 'T YOU ? '' MIDN16~T '' NOW, IF I EVER NEED A t' 6 ''OR AN LlH,11 l1ll BE READV ... GARFIELD ® WHERE ARE YOU 601~6 ro USE Tf.4E l' 6 II AND ,, t-1 // YOU SAVED? • HO 80~ I'M 50 ltRED M~ LIM05 FEEL LIKE 1-EAP. IT'S GOING TO BE TOUGH GETTING UP TM15 MORN1Nc;, YOUR HlllTDWN DAILY NPIR r I ., AND LOOK W~AT I SAVED ... I SAVED A ''G'' AND AN '' H '' ! b Jim Davis • -- COME ON , &ARf='IEU7!.YOU CA N '70 IT! UNNC:sH ! YOLJ CAN t?O rr; 00(.( .' BRE.AKFAST TIME, GARFIELP! IT MAD 0ETIE.R 8£ WORTH t;E.TTINC':t UPTWlcE FOR 0 0 0 z 0 4 • • o e e e e c c c c c c a 'l ENNIS _THE MENACE Yeah, Dad ... I moms nstrf" ! JUDGE PARKER b Harold Ledoux 01D SAM SAY IF THEY STOLE ANY OF BEN'S PAINTINGS, ABBEY? I THINK I HEAR THE CARS NOW! 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Household . er Heloise puts yoga to use Page 29 Jane Pauley on growing up before our eyes Page I National Treasures: 1 rlYe who matter Page 32 Larry H ag1nan pl a.rs dastardly, double-dealing 'Dallas' do-badder J.R . E"·ing to such evil perfection that an 80-1 ·ear-old lvoman once clouted him "'ith her purse at a reception . The 200th episode airs next Friday: can he pla.r J.R. fo rever? And u'hy does he "'ant Lo be Santa Claus nexr? Here's the lou ·doH'n from TV's Mr. L O\t'-DO\t'n. See C... Stlfy • 1111e_ 4. VANTAGE SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. "' -sociahzmg purely with people connected only with show busm~ The tendency 1s to talk shop. I enJO) m1xmg with ghdcr P~.ots.. restaurat.e~ teachers. doctors. lawyn-s. Jac111eliH Bisset ,.. ... t*'llill ICtml -Shopping for clothes.. I hang onto all m) old stuff. which saves me the chore of repkn- 1shmg. M y ex~ 1s that 1f you w.ut long enough. everything comes back into style." Neil Sillon P11t•1Pt If........,., ·111111 Illes.' 'Tiie ~ c.w.· 'lriOt• .... llmein' -Meet.mg people for the first ttme and knowinJ they expect me to spout Jokes. I can sense disappointment when I don't deliver. Truth 1s. I can't tell a Joke." -Alita s ...... l'U CET YOU, IY PIETIY: The H ·,=star Stepbanit Mills -whose new pop-rock album. tttJcd Slmply Slephame .\.It/ls. 1s out this month -says of stardom. ''You're under the microscope when you're famous. When people come up to you they want to take a close look. It's pretty tiard to look as good as your album covers when you go to the comer store for milk. I mean . rcalny 1sn 't airbrushed." ... On the other hand Toay Dama of ABC's Who's the Boss )gobbles fame nght up ... ut me t.eU you. Tius cclebnty stuff 1s OK. I like 1t Someumes I'd hke to packasie It up and loan 1t to my fnends. U. them be me for a couple of days. But they've got to give 1t back." Toni Tennille. who made a big splash with u 11·e H '11/ Keep L ·~ Together IOycarsago. twswitchcd tothestandardsofthe 1930sand '40s for good ... U?'s face it -qwps Tennille. -1 can't sing .\Ju.skraJ Lo1-e when rm 60. but I can Stng Gershwm untJI I drop." .. For royal watchers. here's a tasty udbit When the QmaJ Mum tw a dinner party. convcnat1on ceases every hour on the hour. That's because her collection of anuquc clocks makes such a racket when they Stan chiming that conversation 1s impossible. ~USA WEEKEND -w.t IW1l1r _. Alita S- P\bllstled by Gennett C.o Inc Alen H. NeuhMh, O\Mm9n John J. Q*Y. PtMideltt PEOPLE "If anyone bas any extra love, even a heartbeat or a touch or two, I wish they wouldn't waste it on~" _._._....__......, USA WEn.EHo • Noveao 8-10. 1985 • J Next Friday, l.atTy ---J.R. Ewing for the 200th tine. And · he's not a bit tired of being so mean. Larry Hagman. S4. bca~ httle memblance to his dastardly al- ter ego. J.R. Ewi~ He·s playing director on the set of Dallas. dressed in a loose- fining paisley shin and bagy tan pants. -rm a lot less menacing when rm thr director.-he jokes as he joins Linda Gray (Sue 8~ Ew- ing) and Howard Ketl (Clayton Farlow) for a last-minute huddle in the living room of Southfork. the Ewin$ estate. -· -J. R. IS a pu~'Cat -Kttl quips. as the actors find thcir placn. After one take. Hagman is sat- isfied. -That's very good. Miss Gray. sweethcan.. .. he lCa.SCS. .. Fo,..et those ridicuJous ru- .. mors. .. he says. -Everybody here I truly likes each other. Stt how smooth this show runs -even with me as thr director ... l For seven years. Hagma n has • betn the man the USA loves to : hate. His weckJy appetite for : backslabbing has fonned the 1 cornerstone of TV's first and longest-running prime-time soap opera CBS Dallas. which celebrates its 200\h episode ne~t Friday at 9 p.m. EST /PST. This highly publicized episode comes at a crucial time for Dal- las. now in its eighth season. as critics look for signs of• in this trail~blazing show. ABCs soap Drnast.r is looking ahead to pos- s.ibl>· its peak season. Last year. D,1·nas1,1· squeaked by Dallas in the N~lscn ratings. Excitement about the 200th episode has been buildi"I for Wttks. Spcci&JI> desianc<I ads are poppma up on ~ and buildinp across the USI\. A ~ COVER STORY ---""----="' -• - ' L.omW Pl'oc:Lc:tlionl COIUUIC A Q Uln UnJ ..... • U. ( .... _, ldlrl Clnwa 11 ..... lwt • friUJ'a Ma ...... .. making of Dallas .. video is ~ ing distributed to 650 kxal TV statioM. The cast and crew have aJrcady celebrated with a La vi sh Beverly Hills peny. complete with binhday cake and freshly minted bronze Dallas coins as memmtos. Thaf s not aJl that's keeping Hagman OCt"Upicd He will host an eight-pan PBS docu- mentary about Texas. ton<' Siar. which bcains airing OK. IS at I 0 p.m. EST/PST in most cities. At the momenl though. Hag- man ·s mind is on Dallas. Look- ing back on the 200 ~sodes. he recalls his favorite merciless dttd ... It was ~ I toppled an entire government in Southeast Asia. A semi-bloodless coup. "That was really fun.-he says. snickering. .. rd like to do some- thing like that apjn ... But many Dallas devotees ~ l~ve J.R. has softened over the years. Both wife Sue Ellen and lady friend Mandy Winger (Deborah Shclton) have tosstd cocktails at him -and gotten 8W8\" with it -~ ma) throw drinks in has flK"C'. but he has amit srx with '' No oae cu llltch his evil. '' them afterwards:· Hagman shoots back ... He reall y hasn•t chaflled .. In fact. Hagman still worries about being equated with the evil J.ft He knows fi'om experi- ence how iratt fans behave. .. Ycan llD· I was at a posh lunch ~ion in OaJlas. I saw this eldcrty lady sJowly bcain to walk in my dirtt'tion. J had a pen in my hand and was ready to sign tM aufop'lph. When she ft- naJly n:ached me. she took her punt and SWUfll it with all her might. SM complete!~ stunMd me and knocked me off m~· chair. She shouted. •J.R.. \'OU rascal. I just hate you.· · .. When you are dcrled by an 80-)'W'~ lady. you realize the P<>\''C'f' and the da..,r of the charactn" ... Hagman continun. -For that reason.lwhcnevcr rm in public I ~t very qu~ VC'J') nice. very un-J.R. I know that an)' adverse vibrations will be magnified because of the charac· ter. No o~ can match his evil." Even if J.R. remains as hard- heaned as ever. other thi .. about Dallas have chanted this season. Patrick Duffy (brother Bobby Ewing) and Cbarlme Til- ton (nm Lucy Ewin&) art tone. Barbara Bel ~ is back as J.R.'s mom. Miss EJI~. .., miss Flt. .. Hagman says. u11ing Tilton go. he adds. .. was a mistake on \ht pan of the pro- duccn. You do not mess with the intcarity of the f.uniJy. They should have kept the family to- ~her.- Hagman's own family had its share of instability. He was born in Fon Wonh. T(US.. son of ac- tress Mary Manin and laW)'C'f' 8en Hagman. When his parents divorced, he moved to Los A•lcs to hve with his pa.ndmother. She died w~n Haaman was 12. and he returned to his mother. who b) then had rt>marricd and was be-- com i na a slar on Broad\\'I). Hagman eventually decided to follow in his mother's foot- steps and. aftn-a year in regional theater. moved to England in 195 I as a cast member of h1~ mother·s big stage hit. South Pu- ntic. There he joined the U.S. ~1r Force in which he prodoced and directed shows for servicemen. He also met and married Swed- ish designer Maj Axelsson in 19.54. They are still inseparable after 31 years. After completing his militar) service in 1956. Hagman and MaJ returned to New York where he landed pans in Broad- way plays and the daytime soap opera. Edge q( Night. In 1964. he packed up his family -which by then includ- ed daughter Heidi. now 27. and son Preston. now 23 -and moved to Holl~wood. In 1965. he reached celebnt' status with TV's I Drrom ,;,. Jron11ic. In 1977. he reached a pinnacle that he describes as -.so~hing that still makes e~-I tare rountnes come 10 a stop · Dallas. It was Maj who tipped La~ off to the show·s potential. -My wife read Dallas and two minutes into the script she screamed. "This is it!' I read a few pqcs and immediate!~ caJlcd my a,ent to lock it up.- Hagman refers to Maj as his .. supcrchick. She stabilized m\ life ... he Slys. .. Bd'orc I ~her.-, was missing dirtt'tion." She also fuels HllJ118n 's self-1 deprecating hum.or. He ~I quently complains that Maj is the better fishcnnan. and that she lifts m<n ~t than he docs during their daily morning exercises that begin at S Lm. '"Some of that is true... Maj says. .. In order to kttp up with Larry. you better team to hunt and ti.sh." . But t~ is a more direct rea· son why. he W)'S. this marriage has survived thrtt decades in an industry that 1ttms to <kvour its famc.'Cf couples. -The key is to always travel tOlf!'lhcr. Early in my career. I insisted in all my contracts that if rm stuck on location for more than ft"" days. my w;rc and C'hal· I I drcn had to be nown in and kept wit!\ me. Proximity is the kC\ to beating the odds. -. -Espcclall) in th is case.-he says. flashing the trademark Ew- ing smirk. -1 mean. vou should never lei old J.R stra}' too far ... Another secret to his happy marriage: He and Maj put fam- ily above Hollywood flash. The Hagmans rarrly attend ~verly Hills panics. They pre- fer to remain at their oceanfront Malibu house. -Hollywood panics arc not to have a JOOd time.-he explains. .. The)· art" to be S«n or talked about -and God knows I ha ve cnouah of that .. And rm not looking to fuel the publicit\ bttWttn Dallas and Dynas1.1-. ~ is room for both shows and a lot of thosr people art" friends of mine. I've known Joan (Collins) since she was 16. and I've known John (Forsvthc) fort"ver.-· But while he shuns the Holl~­ wood hype, he is known for his L'Cttllt{ic.. beha-viqr within the Malibu Colony. He's been termed .. The Mad Monk of Ma- libu" by his ntiahbon. "It bcpn a (tow years aao when I would walk on the 11nd wcarina a hooded terry cloth robe that my w;k had madt for me. Thc name j"" 11uclt." Haaman has also been dubbed Mtlibu's honorary may· or.~ won't play that rok forev- er. ~t will he ever quit playing J.R .. "Thtrr have bttn points in the last ftvc 'un of Dalla.f whm I ha\'C asked m'sclf. 'Am I rcall\ going to do ·this again ncx'1 week?' -Tnc answer remains the same. I can continue to do this show for another couple of de- cades. I don't care how famous you become. It is cold outside when \'OU do not have a series.. regardless ffy ouare a mill i'on- airc or not.'' Hagman is. of course. a mil- lionaire. He commands one of the highest salaries on net"ork TV. not to mention almost un- paralleled recognition and pro- fessional clout. "h's bttn a gre-at meal ticket." he sa)s later. betWttn bites of moo shu pork at his fa"orite lunch-time restaurant near the MGM studios. "But it is also a dou~ sword. Whcrt" do I go aftC'r Dalla.(!" The question is mctorical. Dl--- spit(' numerous stqc and TV credits. Haaman is painfull" aware that he will be forever J.R. Ewing. "It will be difficult for proplc to ICCCPI me in the post·J. R. dayl. •• he says. .. , would tr)' to o&ar a aood au~. for sure. I'd havt to nnphuizr the positive -maybe I would do Santa Claus or the~· It would ha"c to be someth1na d&amcuicall> difi-ttnt to ha~r any chantt." C'lually. H.,,an·s next rok: will be u himsrlf ~n he hosts l.J)n{' Star. .. Who dsc would host it?"' he sa~'S with a la\llh. ·With LBJ Softt. I'm problbl) the best· known Texan in the wortd. - • COVER STORY -~=-~:..;, .Jtm. -~ "I always bditvttl in the show fiom the di!)' I read the first script. In some wa)'S. the expk>- sion of the srrics has not sur· prised me.- ~~~ .. AbQu1dy not AftC"r \hr pi- lot. 1 v.ient back to Malibu to tile a fiicncf s bathroom for a buck. I did expect to gtt out of the bathroom busmcs.s but I nt\'tt expected it would hap- pen so fast." -.. llRMwll (Clllna) Who shot J.R., and where is she now? TrlCUlg Ille show's almi ~vcral Dallas stan have waved goodb-.c to Southf<>R and the Ew;ng clan since the Show tqan. H~'s what's h.appened'loTfew. - • Pabick Duffy: Good gu\' Bobbv Ewing has gone .to that oil field in the sky: Duffy has been workina hard. He taped commemals for Brit· ish and Italian TV and starred on an episode of A(t("s 'Hott/. •a.rte. Tilton: Last 5CaSOn. Lucv Ewing Cooper remarried Dr. Milch Cooi)er-and moved from Dallas. In real life. Tilton also tied t~ knot ~or the S«fnd ti me last spring. wt'd- d1na Scomsh cntcnamer Domenick AJlcn . •M-.. MllM)~ The wicked Katherine Wentworth killed herself and Bobbv on last sea- son's cliffha~'" Mcanwhilc. Brittan) and hus. band Jack Gill had their first child. Katharine EJizabrt.h. this summer. Among her other CTl"d- its: last season's soap Glmcr. 8 ~ Alkils: He played Petet Rictr arcis. the psycho&OI)• ~tudtnt who tauaht little John Ross how to swim and Sut Ellen Ewing r ~to love a ~., man. Now he's 901 a girl · b11 own •· Atkins married Australian model L)1nnt Barron in the ~na. . • ~ ~ Kristin. Sut Ellen's nauahty hlUt SIS. .eduml J.R.. shot him .and then drowntd in the Southfortt swlmmina pool. Soon after her chnc1tt shot J.R .. Crosby ~ c>ppolit~ Robtn Urich in the blurt" IUm let> Pirou11. and wa in Hol{lit'OOd u 'ir<'S. 8 Meq; s FMctM· RnMmbtt her as the tftOftd Jenn1 Wiidt? Fairdlikl now IW"S as a la~ on CBS Fokon Cmt. the !09P that im· mfdia1dy ~ Dal/aJ on Friday ni&hts.. Credit inthldr last ttaSOn's Jhon-,hvfd Paper Dulls. _ .......... Lonmer PYoductlOnS • •r sm ._ Tll lllll: n...," u. It• ti tM ltlNI ..... cnltM 1 craze tUt lastt4 .. .-. It -..... --....,.,, Just IOtclles on J.R. 's bedpost There's no messing around "ith J.R -un· less it's in thC' bedroom. Some of his panhm • Hollv Harwood: Sue Ellen caught them in bed toecthcr. •Katherine Went"-'Onh: J.R . ...,pro their lovcmakinc. •Afton Cooprr: The-\ went to the Suirdnf\ Lou . • ~~tt MC'Gcc: He cornered her talcn1 and her -u clusi \'r itt\'icn. .. •Judy: Sut Ellen 51w them leaving a Fort Worth ~tt •Kristin: She made a t>.a sp&as1t in his pool • Lnll( S&cwan; Shir ainlcd to keep their re- lations striC'th pllblic'. • "-ii~ W1.,-: She p&a>~ hard to gef. ~ram n. Ollbll Ollll nw ~ "",_,,, llol m oft (NAUS9't1l Sil. smo For decades, public and priwte organi- zations have waged a lllCl$ive campaign to discourage cigarette smoking. For most of that time, the target of this effort~ beeg thesmoker. .. Recently, however, the emphasis has undergone a major shift Today there are scientists who claim that cigarette smoke in the air can actually cause disease in non-smokers. We hear a great deal about "second-hand smoke" and "passive oking ,, sm . . But is this new approach wholly moti- vated by con~m for the non-smoker, or is it the same old war on smoking in a new guise? 'These doubts are raised when we re- call statements like the fallowing, by a spokesperson for the American Lung Association: Probably the only way we can win a substan- tial reduction [in smoking] is if we can somehow make it nonacceptable socially .... We thcxight the scare of medical statistics and opinions would produce a major redudion. It really didn't Obviously, one way to make smoking "nonacceptable socially" would be to sug- gest that second-hand smoke could cause disease. So it is not surprising that we are now seeing a flurry of~ seeking sci- entific support for these suggestions. Many independent experts believe the scientific evidence on ~ive smoking is questionable. But a zealous group of anti- smokers are using this ~ in their cam- paign against tobacco as if the claims were established scientific fact. We deplore the actions of those who try to manipulate public opinion through scare tactics. As the late, respected pathologist, Dr. H. Russell Fisher, stated in testimony submitted to a eongre$iOnal hearing on pa~ve smoking: ... [I] n the absence of any scientific proof of harm from atmospheric tobacco smoke, we are ~dealing with a social question and not a medical one. In this regard it should be noted that. since fears and phobias can lead to ill health, thaie who urge policies based on fear and not scientific facts could be making a medical problem out of a social one. This is indeed a strange prospect to see coming from the efforts of.members of the medical profession. We are .not ignoring the fact that ciga- rette smoke can be bothersome to many non-smokers. But we believe this problem is best solved not by governments but by individuals, and not with more rhetoric but more conunon sense and courtesy. Of course, if anti-smoking advocates Wdllt to work for the abolition of smoking, that is their right We only wish they would come out from behind their second-hand smokescreert .... " ...... ~- RJ~ynolds Tobacco Company . ~ I How to get y•carset for the season ly till1I Wey Some people alrcad}' caught in the early snows may screech a little at this monlh's topic: ~ng thc car ready for winter. But for lhost of us still enjoyi ng autumn. there's a link time left to put .. old faith- ful" into shape. Even if you Live in an area w~ thc winters arc temperate. they can be wet and unPf'(lic1able. so routine mainte- nance is in order. And in these days of high servitt costs. you should consider doing some or all of thc job yoW"SCI( Begin by examining the wiper blades. Switch on the lights io make sure they all -work. Tum on the ignition and test the tum signals and thc emergency flashers. Get someone to watch the brake lights as you S1CJ> on thc brake pedal. Ifs vital that the tires have enough tread to be safe. especially if you don't plan to install snow tires. Stick a penny. head fint. into the tires' ~ves. The tread should be deep m~ f~ thc ru~ ber to touch the top of Lincoln's head. That means that you have at least t/16 of an inch of tread remaining -thc bare minimum. Don't fo,..et to examine the spare tire. Clean the engine and the undenide of the car wilh ~and spray it dean with a prdm host. With the engine cold. check the radiator and heater hosts for cracks and tears. Squeeu each host to sec if coolant squins out through any tiny pinholes. Cbeck the tightness of the damps that secure thc hoses and replace any that arc faulty. Also check the v (f4tl) belts for sliu and cracks. If the belts have bttn on the car for two years or more. or arc brittle and &lazed. make a note to chanle them. Also make sure your banery has mough life left LO survive the WlntCf. If the battcrry conn«tions arc corroded or covered with a white powdery su~ stance. try this: Mix a cup of baking soda . with half a bucket of warm water. stir un- til dissolveid and. wearing hand and eye protection. pour the solution over the bat· tcry terminals. 'The white crud will pop and fizz. and you can remove tt with a wire brush. rcpcatinf ~ proctSS until the terminals arc shiny bright Remove thc battery cables from the ter· minals. clean off the clamps and re-attach them securely. While you'rt at it. check the water level inside the battery and if you have a ~maintainable .. battery, pour 1n mough distilled water to bring the lcvd up to the top line. Finally. make sure that the bancry hold-down is doing its job. Cbeck the flujd level in the brake mas- ter cylinder reservoir. the engine oil level. and. if needed. top off the wmdshicld- washcr fluid container with a freeze..proof solution. If your vehicle is 2 years.old or more. there's a c~ the antifrcczc has ~vcr bttn changed Flush out the cooling sys- tem with a garden host and and follow your owner's manual for putung 1n afresh mixture of antifreeze and waler. 1 Crawl under the vehicle •to look for draa&in& cables and broken or leaking shoCk absorl>ers. Make a note of what needs fixing and rtplacing. St.art the engine and let It warm up. Check the radiator hoses again for dnps )'OU may ha ve missed. then make sure the heater is wort.mg properly. I keep a pair of studded snow l1reS on steel rims that 1 install bef~ the first big snow. If you have costly magnesium or alloy wheels.. conS1dcr buying basic stcrl nms as a winter substitute. It will cost you about S20 for anti&ceze. wiper blades.. a V-belt or twO. and a can of ~· If you decide to perform an cngrne tune-up and chan~ the oil and air fiJtcrs. figure on spending another S30 or so. Labor charges.. depend.mg upon w~ you live. can range from S30 to S45 an hour. excluding the cost of pans.. So 1t pays to join the ranks of the do-it-your-. sclfm. i..; Richard S«ifr IS the awhor of How to Keep Your Volkswagm Rabbtt -.~.lJvc Amtrak now lives you more rwons to bawel to more places. OQ(J AAA FARES We've Just lowered our Al Aboltrd America Fares. Now you can bawel In one region for only $150 roundtrip. 1Wo ....... for $225 roundtrip. Or ba..a coast-to-coat Md ... the country In between for Just $275 rouncttrts). We're~ lnbodudns •new,_. for shorter •t.nces. For my trtp where• UllM one-w., tlcMt Is over $50, your retum trip Is Just$ 7. RETURN FARE Ambalk .. new fllres alow you to b a..e wllhout a has1le. No Mlvwe purChase ........... and If your plens should cMnse, you can CM1Ce1 .. to30 ........ before~ wlUIOilt......,. WMt"a rnore you pt 2 stop.oven on most l"O&Wldtrtpa and chldren under 12 p for .......... Just purdw,.,... ticket by MalY 30, 1986 Md COll'lplete,.,... b•*.., June 29, 1988. And on Ambilk JOU ba,,.. In coe11fort Md w wt.t *"-1 fteryoM ....... forptt9n. The COIAlb t JOU're baw ... .a.a.So ...... ,...,. .... •la•wtyllec11•••••ta .......... ...... ....trtctlons..., 9JP"1 IO cml,... bawel ..-e or all Amb• 11t 1-800-USA-llAIL Jane Pauley ., ... T._ .................. 'T...,,: rm oenainJy more con- fident about what f do. I very rarefy have ti.t shiverina sensa- tion upon wam. that I UICd to have IOmdimes -to the diet that ""what is Jane Pauley ~ on~ Today show?" I haven t had that in )Un. I teem to have ~t that it's just momina ........... ,.. . ., ... 1t .... I was very cautious. There WIS almost a oontcious ~ of what I was about 10 say. I always tClt that I had 10 prove tomethirw to (former Tt; day producer) Paul Friedman. And then sittina next 10 Tom Brokaw. a pat fHend and a k>y- ~ partner, was intimidatina as Ill IC't out You know. what M>Uld Paul think in the control TIEr.EYFU •llRMH.t•,11 .... .... • flmJ: ...... " llny ,,.. .... • I I '' IF llrl *-'., .......... .......... 22 ...... .~ .... , ... Ill 11, 1111. ......... . ............ 1'.b' JI ..... .. ,,,,.,.....,_ .. _. ......... •• I 411: ~ 11 ............ TE Ill' ................. =11•1111•• fl M11111 .._fl .. -11:=•• .... ........... lrlmll .... ........ , '• .. .. 11.-.. .......... ....... 1"1.11 ., .... .tlrlltlllwR ....... lrrtralll. llJL room? What docs Tom think? When you swt ~ ina what you're·~ you auU> ma~ lole any spontaneity. If you 8im for a·IO you've p 10 risk a 3. So you've _p to risk sayina tomethina really stupid in onter to have a shot at ayina somethina that 6nds its mart. And I do that now. l can't ~ member, ofthand. the IMl time I said sometbina that really bombed. that was in fact a 3. ................. ft I Jhink. I lwve I demopph- ic ad: I am rilht smack in the · o( the t.by boom. Al I ,et older, all thole odlel' mil- lions• lllo eettin1 older. To me. and to moll o( our audieru. 35 llill IOUnds pretty dam ~ When I tum 40 evay-dle will be~ 40 and$- it's .xn. to be cool to twve a lime pay m )'OUI' hair. . I don't worry too much about It any more became theR are some very IUCCellfUl. dire I say attractive. role models. Blrtma Walters. o( count. is I very l'>Od cwnpk. I think credentials are P,. to make a difrerenoe. .. .............. llecW .......... t1•lua: I live a pretty carefUJ life in New Yark. rm not I hilh-Profile ce-- lebrity. probably bcame I rtaDy do have to ., to bed too early. I must IC't my rat. I cannot play. So it's not that tJia I probilem . The children . . . just their twin-nea A child would not have been bi& news. But their twin-nell mlde them pat copy. The older they~ that·• not that in~ Twm S..)aNJidl are no bis <bl. irs jUll twin babies. So I think the)'11 arow out of their little minicdebrity. Their binh WIS announced in die ln1m11111ona/ Htrald Tri· ,,,_, and that ... not~ b them and I do worry abOut thaL ...................... Ill ··••r. It ... I revelation to tftm.,...: ............................................. .... me how hard it was. and rve tot advanlll'S I have so many -6- vant11e1. yet it WIS saiJl very hard fOr me. I would look at other women without thole ~ and wonder bow it WIS l)09iblc to do what women had been dC>q fOr . ~-­~·s I rneiation when i1 becomes pa IOllal. I did have I t0rum and I '8IUd about worti.. mother-hood. and inevitably, my chil- dren were Uled 11 eums*s. I nrwr o&ftd phoqJlphs.. And there ... only ont ~ that ever ~ and it WU taken by tome . who never .,_ hit~ me. I didn't know it WIS ~ done and that's ary, you don t want that to happen. .. .. rt Pl ... Well. I tee m)'ldf' cilciibed thae days as I journalisL In the besin_nq I watn'l. Tom Brobw WIS ajour- nalisL Jane ~ MS a talk show h<*a Bua r lt'an now to haft oudi~ da Now I am the __... dUnc ~ . -~-and I ;our:i think ~t Gumbel earned his joumalilt•s scripa in Molcow. and now no ont II.lb about Bry- ant Gumbd II a spor19Catla". E~ ~ in the hal- lowed print medium acknowl-~that Mr. Gumbel is a ;our- II ... nlllp mt: We an: still the No. 2 prosram, but we're No. 2 with rockm. fft been in the other polition. 10 I kind o know that there•a an inevitabil ity about the direction this show is be8ded.. Four or 6ve ~ ~ I WIS IDina the otber dnttion. II .. 1911t ..t 9" 'T...,.: I think the &r1l imponaut ~ I did ... lfter 1he deMb ~ Prin- Oell Gnlce. It WIS done liYe. and after it wm over (the producer)I in the control room in New Yotk llid in my~· tor cv· eryone to hear who to be ~ in the • and over the •tellite. .. Jane, I think I that•s the bat ~ ~·ve ever teen )'OU do. .. INTERVIEW And vou know. mv heart soared. You don't get that kind of affinnation ve~ much. But it was imponant that he told me. and I also appreciated the fact that other people ~ him sa y that. It was also about the t.ime when I felt I was kind of being being demoted a bit. It was a difficult period when I had just learned that wt~ g0 ng from the triad of Chris Wallace. Ja°' Pauley and Bryant Gumbel as hosts of the Today program. to -Bryant Gumbel and fiicnds. - 0. ce,111 wM stress: I do fairly well un- dct" pressure. Especially in the ad-lib situa- tion. If I had to sit down at my typewriter and write something and I had a stop- watch. I could not write that well under pressure. But give me a little briefing. give me some homework -111 read 50,mething very quickly -and then I could go on television for an hour if it's live. It's rcall> uciting to do live television when there's breaking news. .. lryllt ClllW .. , • .,.... As aood as I am. I have to admit I think IJryant might be a little better. And Tom Brokaw was .the best ad-libber I ever work.ed with. I think Bryant is more -Mr. Television" than Tom. Tom is "Mr. Jour- nalist. -Tom is just a newsman. He"s a news junkie. He knows who's who. the nuancts and the subtleties. He's a ~ man. Bryant without thost fine-tuned in- stjnct.s., can accomplish about the same thing. He's jus1 plain inquisiti ve. I think he probably strikes a mol't' common chord with his viewer. The result being that as a broadcaster Bryant might be the superior broadcaster. But they're both to be reckoned with. 0t ... ,.rt tf TY'S int Iii-' -/wllitt ...... •: You know the page was tu~ with very linle ruffling. Bryant is just a real comfonable panner. E"e~­ body was kind of ~ing the question out- side the building. Is there any collCCm at NBC that Bryant is black?" But the question would be rarely asked forthrightly or dil"CC'tly and nobod) here " was ever goinJ to admit that they were worried about 11. Maybe they weren't wor- ried. or maybe they wert. But looking back. it was nothing to worry about. Maybe that says a lot about whett we've come. Maybe it just says a lot about Mr~Gumbel. II tllilCs • ...W *'Ct: Oh. rve had some pretty bid hairdos! I've bttn hett ni°' years and I'm su~ several of (those )Ul'S) I've forgotten entimy because my performantt. I think. was not distin- guished for all my years. But I think somcthina has kicked in. in the last ~ years. and I'm sntty good at what I do. I was snuy wise to kttp my head down sorM of lhosr ~ And I was very lucky to havt survived when all indications ~Jane Pautey shouJd have bem out the door. It was my~ fonu°' that I was P"'t· t~ najvc, and didn't know that. because I ve maintained my mental health for lhesr ni 0( years. a Frorn the glacial splendor of Alaska to . the exotic warmth of the South Pacific, no other means of travel can surrotmd you with the total l~ of a Princess Cruise. A cruise is the ultimate vacation-the only way to visit the most colorful and ro-- mantic spots on earth without changing hotels and hassling rransponation Because your hotel is your rransportation And Princess is the Ultimate cruise. 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And, for the past five years. ~ univer- sities acrou the USA have all but implcmd him to pick their school Throuab it all, Herman Reid Jr. -or lR. -tries 10 live like any ~thcr boy his •· His Mica of a pcr1':ct everung. he says. -is winning a baskt1baU pine and then hanaina out with the guys. .. All the aucntion from the local media. he admits. ""is nice. But afttt I read them. I just IJVC them 10 my mother and she puts it in a 9CT8pbook.. .. Says Geors Piccillo. his ~v­ cmment teaChcr: .. J .R. is I &cad- er in my dass. but he doesn't try 10 ~himself in a dominant. intimidating role. He sits in the b9Ck of the room and slides • down in his chair so he's at the same level with everyone dsc ... Both of J.R.'s parents are edu- cators in the Virginia Beach school system. .. Basketball has been an in- ~tive to Ft his arades up and do better. and he bas. .. says his mother, Jean Reid. .. I don't want my son arowina up 10 be a dumb jock. .. SPORTS , .... _ ...... -""'· J.R. carries a 2.3 (high C) av- er,. in I ~tory curriculum with a aradina scale that docs not believe in a curve: An A is 9S-100: 8 is 83-94: C is 81-87. This temCSter, J. R. is tak- ina senior £nalish, ~ II. U.S. Fvanrnent. public speak-ina \l think I need it.") and. as an ctecuvc. physical educatJon. -rhcre are no paarantccs 1n besketball. especially with the pros. .. J.R. says. .. I promixd my parents I wouJd paduatc from colJeae. That's where it swu. .. Colleae COKbcs and ~leis frequently visit Kempsv1lle Hiah, I ~Uy white. upper middle-class school of 2.100 students. 10 watch J R. practice. Says his &ther. Herman Reid: .. PeoPc keep sayq 10 me. 'Boy. J .R. must really be under some pres:surc.. That word bothers me. What's prmure? Siayina out late'? Borrowt,. dad's car'? I tcU J.R.. anytime it ,ets 10 you. tcU me. I don't want I 900 Pna around lolq his mind. .. The Reids know about the frequent improp ietJeS by colJe. siatc and probsiona1 athletes. -we use it as a pmitive thiJw... Jean says. -we say. 'LoOk It that. J. R. Look It tht consequences. It's not worth il' -rm a mother ... sht adds. ... would have tettled for I book-worm ... Bebe the basketball lealOC\ this yeer, J. R. Dll"l'Owed tus list of PIOIP«'tive IChoob 10 five: v· . . Nonb Carolina. u-~CU and Iowa. .k-;fll maR his cboa in tbt .. I want 10 "" ~ ~ (top rccrwts) S&gn tri>rc I ~ etdc." J.R. says. He has a checkbst of criteria he 1s looking for in a colJe&e. in- cluding the graduation ratio of ats athletes. -A lot of peioptc tdl ~ as soon as I Stt the nght school ru know ll - J.R. says he wants to major in pubhc rtlatJons and advcrusmg an C'Ollcwe His fanW). he says. ts to earn his dcptlC and work for Nike -or another shoe compa--n\ ·But for now. J.R. simpl} wants to enJOY bona m high school. And for him. that means bwrung up tht baskc'lball coun. -1 used to be able 10 ho6d my own aplnst htm. when he was a sophomore. .. says J.R.'s CC*:h. Dd Ponti. I former colqe player ... List season as a Juruor. he was beanna me up. Now. he's Just crustuna me ... -When ~ as over and he·s wtth his f1iends. you can tell he's 17. But when he plays. he's a man. .. J .R. shNp and foUows a sam- p&c phdosophy: "Pia) hard . all tht nmc. No ont will qucsoon wh> iou'rr in tht spotliaht if you play hard. .. Cl -. . . -~ .., . ,s.; & • • • ........... • SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Qlitting Smoking Now Grutty Reduces Serious Risb to Your H11hh. Flton. a..., 100'1 a.,.._ Lm Ml 0.5 ... Y . 0.06 ........ Soft Pict. ...... _.Sa la 1 ... Y . 0.1 ... --. W,1 s.tr PD_. llO'a ..... & ""Y. 0.4 ... ....._ 120'• 7-.. "W', 0.8,... ,.._a I* .... FTC --'86. .. , ... -...oJ ... ,...., ...... i.,rn ..... ~- SPORTS llgh school's hoop hotshots Who m the top senior prospccu 1n hi'h school basketball? Da ve Krider. a nationally rc:rotnized ex- pen on hiah school bakettd. com- piled this Tisffor USA WEEKEND: ALABAMA: Larry Rembert. Orr- vil1e Keith. 6-6. c.enter ALA9KA: J.R. Hopkna, Faltbanks lathrop.M .oenw ARIZONA: Mark Bed<er. Tempe McClintock. 6-8. forward ANCAHIA8: Anfhony Bled9C>e, Little Rock eemr.a. g.5, glMd CALIFORNIA: SteVie Thompson, Los Angeles Crenshaw, 6-2. forward-guard COt..ORM>Q Michael Christiln. Denver Mullen. 6-3. gumrd CONNECTICUT: Ron Moye. New Haven Wilbur Cross. 6--0, guard Del.AWAM: Albert Englleh, VN- mingtof I Howwd, 6-3, fOrwwd D.C.: David Butter. washlngton Coofidge. 6-8. forward GEOAO&A: Brian Oliver. Smyrna Wits, 6-4, guard IOAHO: Jeff Sanor. Boise. 6-5. forward INDIANA: Teyon McCoy, Ham- mond Nol. 6-1 . guird MICtlGAN: Terry Mill. Romukle; &-10, forw•d SPORTS MISSISSFPI: Roger Boyd, Ellis. VIie South Jones. 6-8. center MISSOURI: Sam Ivy. Webster Groves. 6-6. forward MONTANA: John Sullivan. Butte Central. 6-6, fOfWard NEVADA: Greg Anthony. North Las Vegas Rancho. 6-1, guard NEW HAMPSHIRE: Scott White. Nashua Bishop Guertin. 6-7. center NEW JERSEY: AJaa Abdetnaby. 86oomfteld. 6-1 o. center NEW MEXICO: Johnrne Hijlard. Lovington. 6-4, forward NEW lOM: Keith Rcttlson, Buf- falo GroYef' OeveAand. 6-8, fOfWllfd NORTH CAAOUNA: Robert Brickey. Fayetteviae E.E Smrtti. 6-5. fotward NORTit DAKOTA: Darin Jensen. Jamestown.&-0.guard OHIO: Dave MIOOr. Cincinnati Purcell-Marian. 6-6. forward OKLAHOMA: Kevin Pritchard. Tulsa Edison. 6-3. guard OAEOON: Kerth Smith. Porttand W~son. 6-3. guard PENNSYLVANIA: Bany Bet<ke- dam. Radnor Archbishop Carroll. 6-1 o. center RHODE ISlAHO: Dan Sykes. Providence Mount Pteasant. 6-5. forward SOUTH CAAOUNA: RICky Jones. Pendleton. 6-6. forward 90llTH DAKOTA: Terry Shigg. Rapid City Central. 6-1 . guard- forward T!HNESIEE; Sytvester Gray. Ar- lington Botton.~. t0f'W1lrd TEXAS: ROdney Samuets. DaKas South Oak Ctiff. 6-5. forward UTAH: Joltt Grw1t. Salt Lake East. 8-7, forwllrd VERMONT: John C.rey. 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But Pick.le. who uses the standard spelling -chili." is keeping a low profi1e these days and is referring all chiJi-relatcd questions to his press secretary. John Havens. "What's the controversy?" asks Havens. .. There are more im- ponant things to worry about than how New Mexicans make their chili. Make it? They can't even speU it: Lujan suggests Pick.le has grown tired of the whole issue because. -Maybe he saw he was losing out" Could it be that Pickle is los- i~ out bccallle he makes his chili with chopped venison and a peckaalie mix c:alled Wick Fowler's ~-Alarm Otili. and Lu- jan makes bis with ground round and pure New Mex~ grown red Chile peppers? Those who scoff at PiclcJc's use of a mix should know that Lujan. in full disclosure of his file of chile recipes. has one that caUs for kidney -not pinto - beans. The dish. a Lujan famil~ favorite, has been dubbed .. QU.. atl'> chile.. by Jean Lujan, the conaressman·~ wife. whose mot.her pve her the recipe. f.artier this year, Lujan intro- dua:d House Joint Resolution 2SS, a bill that would make chilc more American than apple pie. His raotution was supponcd by Pickle until the Texan no- tiad cbile WIS spelled with an .. e. .. New Mexico-style. To make matten wone. Pickle remcm- bcnd that many New Mexicans make the dish with beans. an ab- enation IO Texans.. who ler'Ve ninlQI on the side. ..i .. and that no beans be u9Cd in ,...The bQmtilan efb:t 10 pro-the dish. mote chili -or chilc -as a The ocqreuman from the national i>Od fiailed. at least this Land of Enchantment -that's time mound. So Pickle intro-New Mexko -Wis less than ct.ad bis own bill. which is a.. enchanted. '"The Republican po-~ in Ccqam. It ~ lition is that the less aovanment c111cs tt.t chili be IPdled with an inta lieuce. I.ht better. rm pro- FOOD choice on beans." says Lujan. who is elllCf' to perpctua~ the chile vs. chili debe~. Thouch I.ht Ohio ddcation ha Slayed dear of I.ht Lujan- Pick.lc brouhaha. that Slate is re- sponsible bone of \ht Slra1*Sl ~ew-. of the dish: Cincinnati chili. conroc:led by Greek immi- grants in I.ht 1920s. It's a laymd al&ir that must. for authenticity's sake be served on an ovakhlped pill~. For Five-Way Chili. hot thick 51»-shctti is topped with a sweet to- mato-baed chili. Not come • Dis .m•11 Mite 1111llstlll1 d1c1•1 The Lujan-Pickle reso- lutions are only the most n:cent chapter in the Great Chili Debate. Though L~ Baines Johnson did his bit to promo~ chili on the Potomac. the real explosion post-dates his adminisuauon. Indeed. the second War Between I.ht States erupt- ed in the capital in 1974. when Sen .. Barry .Goldwa- ter. R-Ariz.. chided the National Press Club kitch- en for serving only Te~ style chili. Sen. John Tower. R· Texas. rose to defend the Lone Star dish and chaJ-lcneed Goldwater to a cook-off. 1ne event was April 4 in I.ht Press Club bl.llroom with 300 on .. lookers.. Joining in were Sen. Joseph Montoya, ~ N.M.: Sen. Henry Bell- man. R-Okla.: Rep. Lindy Boas. ~La.: and Sen. Robert Taft. R-Ohio. .. Even if LBJ were here tonight he couldn't help Texas chili ... said Gokfwa- t er when he sampled Tower's .. Bowl of Red" In a popular v~ of the crowd that sampled the chilis. Texas won. A panel of expens. three of them Texans. chose Arizona. And a decade latG. I.ht Pres5 Oub llill mws only Texas-style chili. ll layers of red kidney beans and chopped onions. and finally lt"lt· ed cheddar cheese. Omit I.ht kid- ney beans or onions for Three- Way or Four-WJy Chili. Truth is. there is no quintes- sential chili in spi~ of some hiahJy tooled rmpes. If I.ht ulti- ma~ .. Bowl of Red" could hr de1mnlnc:d (and it's not likely it will be). ~ would be no ~­ son to hold hundreds of chili cook~ a year. culinary events that are fat becoming a national pastime. And where would we be with- out a little heartburn? [J I te lie ~ IOSt -eat 1gh 50n h1li ·ea/ his Var ipt- 74. Na- the ch- .as- R- the ial- a ..-as lub Jn- ere D- tll- 1dy en. ere elp va- ed the :he nel !m sand 1 gnu- e k.id-nree- mtcs- some • ult1- ld be ely It > rca- ch1h vents 1onal Wlth- , .•. What is it about some foods that briJlP out the kid in us? Comsticb. for ex.am- ple. Maybe ifs lheir becksidc amprinted with rows of ker- nels that makes us want to byJJ6' the bdcuits and roils. WhalCVer. they're a natu- ral with a k>t of~ foods -chili fiied fish or Oyslm. roest chicken with pavy and thick soups. . Of coune. you 11 need one of those good cast-iron molds with six or ciattt .. can. .. They cost about SS°' $6 in kitchenware and 'hard- ware stores. The secret to any crispy combald is lht same You need to~ the pan~­ ously with sbortenina. Lben preheat it while you mix up • • the blncr. The shonming should be slightly srnokU& and the blncr will sizzfc when you add it to the pan. You can add any of these to the basic baner. srounct ham or blicon. blucbct I ies. chopped pecans. minced ;a.. lapmo pepper. grated ched- dar cheese. From TM Fannie Fann,,- Baking Book (Knopf. Sl6.9S~ Cnltir:b Va==~ 2 a,..,..... COINU .. 1¥.oupe ... 2 ..... ... 1Tb. .... ptMd91 ¥1 ... ... 2...-."1 ... ~ 1¥1 .... ... .41119..._,, ..... Try these 'BoWI of Red' r•pes '' ... -·· clll is ..... _ ..... lflllt .• I &If ..... ti ... ii ...... . I ••t .... -I jllSt ... , Ill willl lia -Cllnl .... .... _., JIMsat, '' lbe late President Lyn- don Jobmon loved to eat cbilL When bis bealth re- quired a low.fat diet. this was the chill be preferred. 4 pcutdl ¥91 ...... aMd Of comreely ground 1 ..... onion, chopped 2 c:tow. glrlc. CNlhed 1 ... ONglll.0. CNlhed 1tl!p.~1Md 2 Tba. red chm powder Clie Colorado Con Came y FrtJles 2 1G-ounce cane Ao-Tet tnnd ....... Inducing cttlM 2cupeWllllf Hot pepper e..ICe '° .... English translation: red chilc with meat and beans. Jean Lu- Jan. wife of Rep. Manuel Lujan. R-N.M .. likes to make this dish with pinto beans and red chilc peppers. the land of Enchant· mcnfs official vegetables. 3 cups~ pis*>.,..,. 2 TbL becon flit 112 cup chopped onion 1 CM (mout 11 ouncM) tomMoee Md .. ~ 1Va pcutdl ground round ' ... pure ..... c:Nle powder Oertle Nit or CNaMd fre8" glrlc '° .... (oplal*) Flour and water. to thicken (opekM*) Soak beans overnight in water. Cook bWll 9ClCOl'dll lg 10 ped(age c:l- rectiona, '*" -aide. Ughtly brown Chq)ped onion In the • beoOr'I fat In • llrge pot Add ~ beef and brown. A~'scoqJellUn Fial. TIO£ llS TK mLE P£PP0: Teuns da.im chili con came originatlld in the l 800s. One siory has jail rooks using chili powder to mask the odor of bed mait Another We comes from San Antonio, where lavandmu (washcrwomcn) for Repub- lic of Texas soldien not only washed clothes in their tubs but made chili in them. too. The Chili Queens set up tem~ 5idewa1k cafes in the military pm.a before being put out of busi- ness by the health deputmcn1 around Worid War II. IOI TIE 1£..-t IECAI: Cheap and filling. chili attained national popularity duri:nc the Depression. But it wasn't until 19;) I. when the Cbili Appreciation Socidy International was founded. that it reached cult status. The true mania only began in .. Add cooked pinto beer-. and .... liCP1. and tt. CWI of ~ and their lqUd. \WI • WOOdlrt apoon, prw eome10e1 ~ .,.. of'*' '° CNlh. Add lbout 4 t.lbleecX>o. Pl" red c:Nle powc:tlr and mix .... Add glrtc ... OI cruehed heh o-tic dCMt if you delir't. 8rfng mbdan 10. bol. Reduce,_ and simmer tor 30 '° 40 "*"*-. If you wWl '° tNcMn. make • peMt of "°"and..., Ind edd '°chit~ ua/kyasyoultir.~5to9. Seer meat Wl •large~ skillet until l5'1lty ~. (You '*' use Pim It meat sticks too much.) Add <non and gwtc, and sau- ... Add HHO*•igs. tomelOel. W.-and hoe pepper uuoa. 8rfng mixtln 10. boil; reduce '*' and limfTw lbout 1 hour. ~ off tny ,. ht aaunu-... s.n. 8 '° 10. 1966. when ~ H. Allen Smith wrote a piece called .. Nobody Knows M~ About Cbili Than I Do" for Holiday m ·ne.. That stirred u the first international Ollli Cook-off in the ~est Tew town orf crur.ua in 1967. 'l'hcfe, Smith faced otf apinst Wick Fowler, the Lone Star's lelendary chilihc:ad. The contest ended in a draw. TIPP.CS IAI: What do people put on -or under -chili? Orated cbeae, c:bopped black olives. lime juice. red pepper flakes. chile-pepper vincpr. fresh or pick.led jalapefto. suacam<*- LllC ~ CllJ f1I: The IWll'd bas to ~-to Omen's. the Los Aiweies bcancry beloved by Hollywood. Elizabeth Tay- lor. while~ C/«JpQJra in Rome. wind the restaurant to Hy in tome chili. A week later, Chum's r'fttived another ~ '"The chili is IO IQOd. All tone now. Pate tend I 0 _9uar1S tn dry ~ to 448 Vil Appia. Pipatdli. Love and kiSleS. .. Q I s ' . Its II, ISt I o- at e- lS !ti • .l- s. YOUR FINANCES Stllt' ' 1111'1 ln'1•11p1 -cr1rll 1111i1 ........ I've just aotten di- vorced. AD my credit c:mds and ICICOWJts were in my bUlbmnd's name, and bis income paid b naydUns. C,an I ,et aed- it in my own name? LF.0.., C1 .......... .... _. You'~ probably in bet- ter sbape than '°" ralizc. .,,. Anne Price Forney, cbld" of the credit division of the Fedrtal Tnde Com- Wnily your bus. cmds,. or write out any cbecb fix' the month- ly bills? If you did. you ~tcd"' in the IC· counts and have a ~t 10 slwe in your husband's credit hisaory. Just write to your local credit bureaus. (There may be m<ft than one. Clm your YeUow l'.iia.) Alk them to report tboeC aaounts in your name - also. You may need 10 ~ in penon. Tlke llcq CAD- ~ checb to boisler your atle. And expect a nominal cbaqe. Next. write to your for- mer creditors. Explain ~ new status and ISk b your own line of credit. Cnidi1on no~ can._. narc money &om alimony OI cbiJd IUPPQl1, but a drop in 10lll income ~ .act the amount of credit ~am,et. If you want to 1q>1ntr YGUrldf'tom your ex-bus. ...... ~ open )'GUI' own ~ and llviap ICCOUftll. ~ bills .. ...,.,. .... ~ .., lime. build your OWD talid ~ hillory md)Qlri~. _ ..... ,... N#Jd lllhla Oii ,,...,,._ I• 10fl' "f!ll"Y1 ~rill to: UM WEEKEND. Yow n.. a P.O. /lox .100W. W~ D.C J<X>N. '""""' brlt/ ~ = 1'+: !:'""""' .,...,. MONEY , ' Getting ahead of the tax man- It's loYellber' and tlllt's later tllan JOU lllilk Ever think about tchedwq a wildom 100Ch extrlletion OI a face.lift b tome lal-min&ne tu •vqs? Ex.pens •Y now ii the time to estimR your l 98S income and toes to 1ee if one fina&-hour adjustments -like bookiN elective sur,ery bdOre the md c» . the )'air -can •ve you money next APril l S. If you earned men and paid less in toes than you antidpaled in L98S and you plaa 10 itenme. . the followinl . ~ ~i:' 31 could make= ... icr on the day of reckoni~ •Think about an early con- tribution to your church or &- vorit.e charity. Some tupl)'m who need deductions could mail 1986 contributions bdOre Dec. 31 and still take the deduction on this ya(s taus. aSome states and cities allow earty payment of 1986 taxes. which could be deductm IS a I 98S expeme. • If you want to open a Kqh retirement ICCOW1t and deduct it &om your 198S tua. don't wait until~ IS. Unlike Individual Retirement Ac- counts. Keops must be opened in I 98S 10 be deductible on this ya(s tua. Once open. you can make additions to the l 98S they can oftiet more .ioa>me. • Ahboulh married couples ftlinajointlt hive the lowest tu ma tor oouples, tmt rnWtt not be the dapat choice in catain circwnSllnces -if one IPO'llC hll hilh medical bills and m. tivdy low income, for example. •Ute your 198S estima1a to d«idt whrthtt 1986 with- holdina needs~ .. If you estimatt you are s-yina 100 lit- tJe. ISk your employer to Wee men out. If you are peyina too much. acljust it on Fonn W~. Step 1: Estilllte ilca•e lld taxes Ally Grmrt's on Ille road with a cmdrolersial, leopard-skit crusade for Jesus -·' ., .. ...., Amy Grant is backstage. pray- ing. .. Lord, thank you for bringing these people here tonight for a special purf>09r. Hctp U5 to n!aUy touch their hearts and glorify you toniaht. .. Inside the pavilion. l 0,000 leenS dap and stomp in anticipa- tion. The band begins a fast. paced drum beat. And then. Grant eme:rwes. dressed in a flashy leopard-print ~ and lea-lnai-. blllCk tights. The sm:ams are deafening. .. I love you. deeper than I ever dreamed of." Grant sinp. ... need you, staying here till wr can work it out I want you. knowing that through all the chanees I love you." A group of midd)c..aee listen- ers ,ets up and walks out. Othm plug their can. This is ppeJ music? Grant thinks so ... We're here to celcbra~ the fact that Jesus WIS who he said he was... she says betwm1 songs. sweat pour- i~ off her forehead. .. A lot of things hold curiosity. but noth-i,. satisfies like Jesus. .. She is the fina contemporary Chritaian artist to make it in the PoP chan·s top 40. But her way of spte*lina the Word is causing a sur. even as sht winds up a six· month. 9S<ity solck>ut tour with ~ this week in Ormori and Wmhi~. · cfrmtl 24. is a thftie.timc Grammy winntr. She now has her third pop~ £\wyt4>her<> I Go. She bas fOur Pd albums and onr platinum. 8Ul b this O'OUOVtt artisl. commercial success bas ..-wnec1 coa~asy. Lyrics~ her mesa IOfWS ~ ty mention Jaul.. lnsact they ... about ~ ~ and ttmp&ation. She prlntU around the ... in-SJOVocab~ ouafili. ,....,.. tJ¥·Chlp Wlllon llUOD:lnll'a ...................... -tnltt .... 1,.-1. II ............ .... Her music has a pulsina rock 'n' roll beat. And ira~ Christians are telling her to ~ her tune. .. It's ludicrous. .. says the Rev. Bud Calvert of the 8aptisl Tem- ple in Fair&x. Va.. who forbids .SM: .......... , .... his t .cro-membcr fundamenW- ist COfllJ"lltion from attending Grant's concens. -she's making an appeal IO the sensual. which brinp on promiscui . God doesn't like that kind 'thiQI.., The debale has raiched the hiahest ~lical ciJdcs. -1 ap- preciait Amy Grant's desire to reach a broad spectrum of pcc:r pie with the Gospel of Christ throuah her musac." says the Rev. Jmy Falwrll, &eader of the Moral Majority ... However. Amy and I wouJd probably dif· fer on ~ the line should be drawn rqardi~ the USC of con- temporary musac Styles." She has received petitions from peop&e who want her con- certs tuned. noecs tucked in f1owen wami~ .. Repent. .. In responte. Grant says her pl is 10 rach out spiri1'*1y to y~ rock FAM. .. , want kids to stand in &ont of a Billboard (~ne) chart and say 'See thlt No. I sinllc'! She's a believ-er.·" .,. Oranrand her husband. IOOl- wrila' Oety C'Mpmu..~ to -be I tittle bit with the lyrics... he says. .. c don't want to shove an)'tllq down anybody's throet When you start ,ming churchy, they start runninJ .. So they touch on contempo- rary themes. like those cxPttSSCd in their hit song. Find a ff.ay: "You ttll m" ,vourfrimtb a" distant/You ttll me JJOUr man's unrrut-/You ttll me that you 've bmt M'alk«J on and h()M1 .vou.fttl abusM/ . . . Lm't-will find a war." But cuphcmistic:ally expressed or nOl Grant's ~ is IC1ting across to her aeen.qe and adult f.ans. "This is something you wouJd hear on a rock 51.IUon ... says Heather Ann Ba.rciay, 16. of Vir- ginia Beach. Va.. at her first Amy Grant c:oooert. Adds Se.ndy Sldauskas. 28. o( Cbesapeakc. Va.: '"She doesn't mention Ood or Jesus in her ~ but ·the me • is still there." Grant knows she's different. -1 wear a leopard jacket or an undmhirt on -.ie: I don't ever want 10 bt immodcsl but rm tryi~ IO say beq IOod has noth1 ... 10 do with whether your ,;.cUt Jm spotS on it. .. wt-en I was I S. I realized I didn't want to be a clone. . .. You're not.,.,_ to be hippy un.- til you accept yourself. That's been the theme of my songs for- the last nine years. .. My songs are half real and half hope." she continues. .. Don't try to say something too heavy: just try to say something that's hopeful. .. We've got to reach kids where they are right now. We've tpt to IC1 m ~with whatever 1s communicating musically ... Grant secs her commercial ~ as her one chance to make 1l big.~ .et her gospel ~ ~ '"Crea.tivcty .. ~·ve got t_o wtn on mUStc. ThtS is our bi& opponunity. It's a criminal of- fense to act it go by ... Her goal is to be the USA 's '"lop ~ sin,er with a whole-- some unaaie .... I want people to say 'No. she doesn't sleep around and yes.. she believes in God and she's still _p interest-ing. fun person. ... Amy and Gary, married since 1982 and their 48-pmon crew spend up to six months a year on the roed. Wat.ergun ¥'ts. on- the-mad worship semces. and reruns of Thl' Andy Gri.ffith Sho"· kttp the band going. Chapman -a qu.ic't man who oftm breaks his silence with a joke -is considered one of pct music's most accomZ sonpritcrs.. He's wrincn for Barbara Mandrell T.G. ShcJ> pard (who took Cbapman's song Final~v to No. I on tht country charts in 1982) and dottns of Oiritlian artists. Grant. after hearing Cbap- man's song Fa1her's Ews. at- tended a party in his· honor. toured with him and then feU in love. They now live ouuidc Nashville on a 200-ecre farm with two hones. two four-wheel d!ive bikes. and their dot Rea· IJC. Dcspitt her controversial bid for the bia time. there's one sick of Grant that epitomim u.di- tional valUC5. If her cner doesn't wort out. the sa)'L "nl 80 home and have babies bc- ~ute rm si,.na to the same !'ids over and C?ver lllin and it's Jml not worth n to my marrilF. not worth it to my own life. ·a Think they're the lowest? 4mg .. Think again. ... Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. testing method. SURGEON 'GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. NfJN THE. LD'NEST Of & BRANDS Canoel1t1We I.Ir IMls rdect llltfler OW! ,WI fJ!'I n C Alo!JI C. HC ~twxl snfl PACI 100I Fil TU. lll(#TIQ, 3 ... "tlf. 0 3 .. _..... " 1111 c..--. FTC ....... 8 I I ~ • I • MUSIC -· 'X' ratings for records? ., ... ...., While some consrrvauvcs cri1i- cize Amy Grant for not mentioning Jesus enough in her lyrics. others find her sonp refreshing compartd wilh other rock music. Amons her fans is Susan Baker. wife of Treasury ~tary Ja·mcs Baker and a leader of the move- ment to establish a ratings system for rock. Bakct' helped start the Washing- ton-based Pamits' Music Rcsourcc C~tcr. which seeks to warn parmts about suaestive lyrics of art1SU like Prince. Shttna E.a.ston and Motley Crue. -Amy's quitc the antithesis of Motley Crue." says Baker. mother of eiaht ~ talks about love in her sona Find a wa,·. She's sayina. 'Our God will pull us throuJh any difficult situation.' Her lyncs are very positive for kids. .. The ~ Cent.er wants ~ cords ra1Cd the way movies are. They'd also like lyncs prinlt:d on t.cks of ~bums, and sex~ sua-ptive album ;.cw oo~ In ~sc. the National Associ- ation of Bl"Oldcastcrs already has asked record companies to 1ndude lyric sheets when mailina albums to radio stations. The Na1ional PT A is askina for disclaimers on rttord al- bums to warn parents of offensi ve lan&uaac. -we don't want to be setn as l'C'- cord-bumina zealots and we're not chalknain& artists' right to write what they want." says Baker. ··we're taking the position that rock has overstepped the bounds of~ ccncy.- Some lyrics. she says. -reinforce the wrona kinds of valua .. R«enlly. the Senate Commttce Commintt decided to investipte the issue by h<*jing heanncs on the poup's proposal. Amona those who testified was musician Frank Zappa. who caJled the proposaJ to ~t wam1na labels on records "an 1lkonccived piece of non9Cnsc." Added John Denver: -rm opposed to any kind of rattna sysvm. volunwy orotherwtsc." for her pan. Grant encouflllel ratmp on !Orne albums: "People (~ho buy ruords) don't have the ta~ or tnvolv~t to ttt what's said and they would apprcaatc it. .. I don't want my 3-ycar-old nephew li51enfo& 10 anyth1na that would trash up his head. .. ll ll ·USA WED.ENo • NovtMlo 1-10. 19U YOUR FITNESS .,.. ........ 1,Am 33 and sWtCd run- ning two miJc5 daily about seven months atPJ. Three months-.> I hun my back in a fatJ. My doC1or diaa· nosed my problem as tom ligaments. prescribed anti· inflammatOI)' medication. rest hot shawm and back· strengthenjna C'X.Crci5CS. I have been followina ordcn but don't fed I am heaJing as fast as I should. J want to tet bad to run- ning. Is thefe anything J can do to speed recovery? c.n.coaa. Maliirot. N.C. "' Ilk Expen Dr. Allan Ryan. editor of the monthly maa· azine Tlw Physician and SponsmtdlciM. says: Low- er beck irtjuries arc e"· tremdy common. but the tyPC of injury varies. Tom hpments are not com- !l\00. unJc'll you ~ lift· ma tomethi .. heavy. ft is mOft'li\dy that you have a small Rtell &acturt in your lower spine. A second opinion is a aood idea. A thorouah cum should inctudc ·}(. rays. and you itefinitdy W>uld ari'lin &om run-~i~ u~til the tecond opin- ion 11 in. Runnirw can aarava~ lower back problems. Many peoplt run hunched forward. You want to run wilh a lllailht blcli. your pelvis rollted bward. &em )'OU an runnl apin. have your runni,. f~ critiqued by a prob 11ona1 health or ftulna e" · pm. Con.s1<kri"I a ~· }If· n'ss _. rfflmrn? USA WEEKEND will find r:<· ""'1S 10 '"""~ your (/IH'S· llons. Writr to USA WEEKEND. Ywr Fitnm. P.O. Box $00W. H'o.sltint- 1011, D.C. 1()()4.4. lfrlutk l'OUr /rtttm fOO/. IKHM and 11'0fl( Olldrmn ond p/folH' flUmbfrs. HEAL TH Hints from Heloise on looking good . She stays trim with yoga, a light diet and workouts 1y ._. 111111.m Heloise. the world's most famous household tipster. confesses she has sm~ lipstick on her cheeks as a substi· tutc for blusher. but she has Ont ~t she guards closC'r than her card catalog of housc- ho Id hints: her wcl&ht. ~1cs a national st· cm." Heloisc says with a laU&h. -My husband (David Ev- ans) docsn·t even know how much I wti&h. I send the~ out of the bathroom when I wei&h myYlf. look.int good is serious businns to t~ 34-year-old. who inherited Hinrs_fr<Jm Hfl<>· 1se from bcr mother. the first Helo1sc. In fact. she's 50 serious about look.in& aood that she has writttn a new book. Heloiw's BtaUJy 8ook (Arbor House. SIS.95). which is fat with her health and beauty hints. Thouah Hdoisc makes lisht of her wei&ht (she aJways wants to IOSt S pounds). the only ti~ she ft'Olfr had a wciaht problem was in colttat whcfi her scaJn dimbed to I SO pounds. She's S fttt S inches tall. Sintt then she has bttn ablt to kttp extra pe)unds off ~ eatina a -semi-vqetarian" d~ and worttin& out reautar1r. Heloise -her real name 1s Po~ (~ nounccd PAHN-tee) Kiah Marchelle Hdo- ise Cruse Evans -starts cxercisina before she even hops out of bed. .. , usually do a few strttches in bed. Your body is like the engint in a car. You have to wann it up. It takes two minutes to do three or four neck rolls and side ~nds and arm circles." Aft.er her wci&h-in and a cup of cofftt. Hck>lse pads down to the workout room in her spnwtina San An· tonio home. Hcloise bcpn d~ ina yap exercises in hiah school. But it wasn't until she grad- uated from col~ - about I 0 years ago - that she beon working out seriously. Today she infm combining yoga. aero- bics and wei&ht liftina at home. She usually stmches for five minutes. jumps on a mini·tramPOline for fi ve to 10 minutes. lifts wciahts (or 10 minutes or 50 and winds up wjtfi 20 minutes of yoga. Sometimes she rides the stationary bike instead of )um~ on the trampoline. But she never JOIS use she has an old knee injury from a motorcycle accident Her routint takes 30 minutes to an hour. and she sandwiches it in three times a Wttk. exctpt when she travels. On the road. she iays. "you tet a lot of natural exercise from runnina throuah airpons and running to ai> pointmcnts. .. But home or away. she's loyal to her stom· K'h exemsa. which include bent·kntt par· tial sit-ups and some yop dttp breathing Stomach CXtmtt'S. ... ~ stomach is eVl'T)' woman·s weak area. Mother naturt is not lund. After• 30. t.ht stomach muscles nttd a lot of coaxing. - Onct in a while she tax~ a -health day. - "l sit around in m) bethro~ with a pot of tea. so~ juict and fruit. I read and I nap." And she does it "gu1h·fi'tt. -Q Don't by to an your bad cold with exercise IJJllllJllllHI -rve p a horrible cokj. I'm &Oin& lO work out and bum it oft:" You've heard DtOolc say it. and may~ 1t didn't make much .Cntt to you. It doesn't make sentt to somt o( the ex- ~ dthtt. Even hiaf\-perf~ athlctt's an daily trainina llow down or stop ah~hcr if they have a cold. •YI Kay Allen. dan:ctor of lhe ldult fitness prosram of the Human Ptrfonnantt Labontory 11 Bell State Uni· vmi_ty in Mundt. Ind. ""Tht imponant thint lS to list.en to your body ... she says. If you havt a ftvtt. you should alwa)"S stop and tt'Sl. says Or. PluJ Brucker. chairman and ,P!Qfcuor of the dcpanmmt of famil~ mtchcine at Je&non Medic:al Col~ in Phi~lphia. "To try to run. jo& or (do) vipous exrr· cise with a ftver and upper rcspira1ory ill· ncss. .. 8ndtt says. "is either ukina for pro- Jonaltion or somethint rnott ICrious. - ~ who have sw1td ICfObic tltteisn often say they art Im SUKCPtible &o colds and nu than whtn tt~y were tedcnwy. But thaf s no lftlOn for you to continue workina out if you te1 sack. Alim tays. Brucktt SU11C5ls IM whok matter comes down to common scnX': -~) our P'lndmotherl weren't too wrona when the)• said to rest. dnnk plenty of ftuids and eat chicken soup ... And whilt exemsc meht not tit a rt'mcd). 8n.rltt says ll probabl) dots help you ward oft" wtnterumt bup. "It is clear that SUl)1"1 f'it helps rulU« our mlRlnct to any inf«tioui illnesses in~­ al. -he ta)'I. 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When Alhley was born 10 :\Onths., Com played the ame mUllC an the deb very room nd her baby didn't cry. lnsaad, &he newborn pr1 lOked at the dodor and smiled. .. , think it m8de her ~ like he was It home... the mother ays. Com and 700 other expec- utt mothers ha~ been sincina Jllabies. playina xylophonn nd radi,. Dr. Seuss s&ories to ncir t.bies in the womb u pan f I stimulation~ It the 'renatal Univeruty in Hayward. 'alif. Dr. Rene Van de Carr. who uns the propam. and other re- ea.Jt'.hm in the new 6dd rL ~ aw psychoqy bdievc pnn:ii- ~ le.min& 1lbs ~ 1n the IOnlb. Ancf they dUnk parents an pve their ~ Pf'°'°9 by~ G a..t TECITA .. S111T:•CU..._.PY'llllll........,t11t 1lt 111M# ••1111.C'h.•Altlly,lt ...... children a head stan on teamina by makina life in the womb more interestina. Research shows that • lnfants who m::eived sys- tematic prenatal music stimula- tion reacted to sound and vocal structure bet1a than those who had not received stimulation: Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochesier. N. Y. •Babies who had The Cal in the Hal raid to them twice a day durina the last 61/J weeks in the womb ulCd a sucki• response after birth to indica1e a prefer- ~ for that poem over another with I d.ifrcm'lt meter: Uni vcrsi- ty of North Carolina at Greens- boro. • A test IJ"OUP of I SO expec- tant mothen showed that babies who had m::eivcd musical. oraJ and touch stimulation demon- ~tcd advanced social awar- ena as newborns.. acttptina family mcmbcn other than ~ir s-rmts . more readily: Prenatal Univmity. • Rat fetuses that lcamcd to associaic ~ jwcr with physi-: c:aJ discomfort continued to · show a d.islikt for apple juice af.. : ter binh: Uru vmity of Qreaori · and Orqon Scale University. '. At \.ht Prenatal University. : Deborah WriahL I Danville. · Calif.. mother who used the pro-: gram for her I 0-month-old · dauahtcr. Ouistine. but not for : her 9-year-oki son. Chip. says ; she saw a dramatic difreteuce an · her two children. . Christine is ... wo months · ahead of nonnaJ for babies her : •· .. W,.t says. "She's much : more social. She has such I · strong pmonality. You can see : she thinks a lot Music soothes · her totally." : "To ~ it is mo~ than ooinci-• dental." she SIVS. . Leesa Siad<> of Fremont : used tht prosrarn with her fint daichtcr. Sarah. now )'h. but : did not have as much ume for it · when she was prqnant with : Emily. now 8 months. : -1 don't know whether it's ~ • procram or basic pmonahty cl.if-: fcttnccs. but Sarah as more viva-• cious and was sayina syllables : and saying 'dada' at the• Emi-: ly is now." SaC'cdo Slys. .. But · Emily 1s a k>t ~ quiet. Al-; tho_ufh she uses a lot of sounds : and ts I vtf)' normal baby. the · sounds lm1 't words. .. .. , wasn't trying lo raiJC a ae-· mus. .. Siad<> says. "It was JUS1 a : novd expcrimntt .. a . l.eamilg in the ·-is for dev not 'superbabies' Ahhouib excited by the ~ tapped potential o( the his. doctors caudon parents not to IO o~abolrd with their efbu or~tiom. Or. Thomas Vemy, a Toron- to ~ ays, .. It's ~ portant to Wk IO the unborn dUkl not became you want to make him lelrn. but eo nm bjm id aood. devdop a bond. feel impcnnt Ind ~ .. Vcmy ii 8U&hor of T1tt S«1'ff Uko/tlw U"'1ont CAIAd(Dd&a. S6.9~ and pwaidMt of the Pre-- and PaiftlMI ~ AllC>- ciation of Nonh Americ:L E"'1\ Dr. Rene Van de Carr. he9d of the Premlal Univmity . • in Hayward. Calif.. cautions that his p is not to producr superbabies. "We 're not intcr- ~ in cducatina as such but in human devdopmmtal en- hanoemenl .. Van de Can's pl"Olram. de--siancd to expand babies' at~ tion fGU1 and si~ Wm a jump on ....... br,pns in the fifth month ol prcpancy. For parents who want to try a linJe homemade llimulation. Van de CUT o&n thclC tips: •Get )'OUr doctor IO show ~ where tht baby's t.dt is. ~t &he baby thcTC while •)'i .. .. Pac. pat,. pat .. « .. rm patti,. )'OU ... Follow the IU11C pattcm by rubbi,. and say ... Rub. rub. rub." Then take boch hands in \.ht middle pan of tht baby and ptly ~the tummy on both sides. while sayina. '"Sq~ ~ueeze. squea.r ... .. Thole will ensure the ~ will learn It ast three words, Van de Carr sa~. • Once the Im)' Imm 10 PIY anmtion tbrousb the ~ pat~~~.~ play-~ muac, ,_. I ltC> riea, ... to the baby. • Tbe illbcr ., lbouAd put hil elm Oil tbe mocba'111am- a::h and ... to cbe baby. Q _ ............... ...... USA Wmc..E:No • Novo.t .. a. I 0. I 9'5 • 31 ationa \ reasure Five who make a difterence When we think of the USA's 'treasures,' what usually comes to mind are masterful 'paintin~, soaring works of architecture, golden waves of grain. But people, those who make life richer for all of us, are far more precious. For the third year, the National Treasure Awards hon- or five of those individuals. This year, reade~ chose from a ballot of 25 nominees that ap- peared in · the July 14 ~ue of 'Family Weekly' magazine. USA WEEKEND now an- nounces the results of that vote, and offers profiles of the 1985 National Treasures. '' s. ..... tl ..... '' Mr. Maestro to the USA No classical musician &om the United Stain has achieved the wortd--widt acclaim of Leonard Bcm,. stein. Nor perhapa has any musician immonalized our coUecti~ pmonality and quirks so precisely. Bom and cdua11ed in Lawrence. Mau.. Bcmsttin was tops in his fteld before the • of :40. He rom- poscd tht music for such pound-breaking Broadway musicals IS Orr th~ Town and w~ Silk Slory. Jie has symphonies. ballets.. operas and film scores to his credit In 1957, at • 39. he bcca.mc the first USA- bom music director of a major national orchestra. the New Yor'k Ph.ilbannonic. . .. It is impouibk for me to mike an oclusive choice amona the various activities of conductina. symphonic composition. writina for the theater and plaYUll piano." Bemslein wrote in his book. Find- ings ... What teemS riaht for me at any gjven moment is what I musa do." Now Bernstein is 67. but his artistic ambition has. ifanythi.._ inc1.-ed with•· .. I don't mind ... that my hair is white. that there are lines in my face." Bcmsaein once told a reporter ... What 1 mind is that taribk seme that there isn't much time. So much has to be done before if1 too late." Thus. he hu taken more risks. As a romposcr. he turned from ero.dway to open with his 1983 do- mestic dmna. A Qui" Platt. and is at wortc on an even men ambitious piece. Bernstein won't discus.s its n1tUtt. but friends say it win be an epic of the Jewish Holocaust in Nazi Germany. 8emslein is a tirdesl wortccr for nuclear disarm. ment: his bumuiwilft dlOru ~ aJobal. His sum- mer tour with the European Community Youth Or- cheslrl coyered 18,CXX> miles and commemorated the 40lh annivawy of the atomic bomb. een-in can take pride in more than hi.s wort. He is the &thtr o( 1WO children. Nina and Alnander, bodl actors who ha~ worbd with their &moos fa- ther on such projec1s as the re-f'dellc of the album Wtst SJM Slory and a ""Scqist" c:oncel1 lu1 July 4th in ~ D.C. His wife. fdicia Monlel-lcsre Cohn. died in 1978 of c::aftC'Cr. Of his children. Btmsttin once told a reponer. ·rvc learned u mud\ ftoom &hem • they hlw tom me .... They try to RIC thlt the maestrionics don't to too far." ... '' f'• It? 'H fll' till ,mie11: '' -TM Rn. 8W)' Grabur ~AabBr'OM CIAllllt•• ...................... .. Gospel with global influence "I think ~ is a reliaious revival. ... I think it is all over the wortd." oblerves cvarwelist Billy Gra- ham. If anyone should know, it's Citaham. whose ak>bal f~ ranks him IS one of the most influ-entiaJ ~iai<Mas aden of our time. Billy Gnham has been seen and heard. in pmon. by more people than anyone in history. It would be far easier-to name the countries Graham hasn ·1 visit- ed than to list thole be has. Graham has crusedcd in the Soviet Umon and plans a 1987 Olina trip. Graham's radio show, Hour <I D«i.sion. is heard on mort than 700 Mtions around the lk>be. Graham has seen his CX>tllfCPUon expand from tht modest turnouts at his ""youth fOr Christ" rallies or tht 1940s to the millions who now pmck s&adium.s 10 hear his ~ CVftY year. And the Billy Graham Evt1-. listic Aaociation provides ICfViccs wortdwidc .. --Onham. 67, and his wife of 42 yars, Ruth. have six children and ~ apecti .. their 17th . They can't spend mudl time at home in~ N.C., but. Grlham mys of Ruth. .. Home to me is wherever the is. ... Al to how be was It* '° achieve so much. he de-Rtas the credit dlewhere .. I'm thanJcfu1 b' the priv-iJele. and IOmedly 111 ask the Lont why he allowed me to ha~ IUt'.h a tremendous opponunity ... '' I keett ltttill rein~ed. '' -Danny Kaye \ He wears many hats, all fine Tdcvision ~ Vin Scully has been quoted as saying of Danny Kaye: .. Danny is a lot of person. He is a group photo ... There's Kaye the vaudevillian. Kaye the comedi- an, siJlter. movie star and Broadway actor. There's VNICEFs "Goodwill Ambessldor ... a title earned as a TV and touring spokesman for the wort<rs chil- dren. There's Danny the che( the only U.S. amateur awarded the top French culinary prize, Les Mcilleun Ouvrim dt France. for ,eneraJ ex~I~ in the kitchen. There is the man who. despite his inability to play or rad music, has conducted most major or- chestras in the USA. There is the busanessman who owned a major &eaaue bueball team. the Seattle Mar- iners. And there is the husband and father. At 72, Kaye says. ... do thinp now that please me or excite me or seem stiahtly danaierous. .. He recently conducted the Los A,.eJes Symphony in front of 11,000 ~-.. People ask. ·weU. don't you aei very tired doinl that kind of performanoe?' And I say. 'look. there's only one of me and there arc thou- sands of them and they're 1hing beck to me consid- erably more than r m aivina to them. so I keep aiet- tina rejuvenated all the time.· " Ka)'e's wik. oompo1er and lyricist Sytvia Fmc. has collabontcd on many of bis popular sk.ctches. .. , have a very nice fiunily.'' Ka)'e says. .. My wife andJ have been married 4S )UR. My dauahter is a jour- nalist, and ~·re all hiahlY creative. independent. self. sufficient people. It's 6een a rather rewarding ti~ ... '' '' I llilY Wig c1111111Hhe. -----r. ftfJ ,_. et ., fllllJ. '' 9yH.OlrTa..., Hlml: • ul1 rtM 11.., tlll taiey'rt c:IM • .,.., ...., .. His style is spelled w-i·n The Arnold Palmer who the USA secs most fre- quently these days is a friendly. almost grandfatherly man advcnising motor oil or rental cars on telcvl- sion. But wa1Ch .hlm in a tournament on the PGA Senior Tour or battling Jack Nicklaus. Tom Watson and Fuzzy Zoeller in the annual Skins Game. Nov. JO.Dec. I at Bear Creek Golf Counc in Murietta. Calif., and. you 9CIC much the same <tashing figure who electrified the sportS world in Ole 1960s. ~mer's st)ie: couraaeous. improbable ctwJes to-waro victocy. miraculous shots when the. prmure was most extreme. When Palmer took off down the fAitway with tho9e ~putp09Cful strides. when he hitched up his ts. · bis · away and smashed the ~tending ·t viole~vocably to-waro the ptn. be allowed doubt that victory would be bis. '"Cbarisma .. suddenly became a part of Amer· ic:a 's sporu vocabulary. The battle to win still liahts a fire in Palmer. .. I enjoy ~ competitive. .. be says. But he also takes pleaswc in his sua:ess off the aolf oounc. Palmer is national honorary chairman for the Mardi of Dimes. His ·many commercial ventures include ~ and mantai• Pf courses and owning automobile dealerWps in North Carolina and his home state of ~vania. And Palmer is helping introduce tolf to China. Ground was recently broken on the coun- !!Y's tint Pf COW'1C. dcsis1lCd by Palmer. in Cbunt- Shan, a reson about 30 miles ftom H~ ~ Throulh the yean of travel and celebrity status. ~s ~ has endured. He and his wife. Winnie, have two dauahtm and thret pandchildrcn and recently c:detntecf their 30th anniversary. '' -Jimmy Stewart It's been a 'Wonderful Ufe'·. Of all the characters Jimmy St~ has played. has favorite is ~ Bailey in the 1946 Frank Capra film It's a Wontkrfal Life. And wtUk Stewart is ~ luctant to liken himself to Georgie. fans can't resist. The enduring imqe of Stewart. 77. is of George Bai- ley. a small-town fellow who puts the interests of family. community and country ahead of his own. This despite the fact that Stewart brought characters to life in such films as Han·e,v. The Phi7adelpl11a SI<> ry. Mr. Smith Goes to U.tlihington and The .\Jan Who Shot Ubt"rry Valance. In ~bing his &fiction for GeofJe. Stewart saY5 "the pK1Ure was not from a pby. was not from a book.. not from an actual happening it was JUst - Frank C.apn just son of ~t the idea from a couple of lines in lencrs that friends had wrinen to tum over the years. lines like. 'No On( is born a failu~: and 'No one is poor who has friends.· .. Values like that are certainly strong in Stewart He thinks first of his wife. Gloria. and four children. .. rm very proud of my family. And I was alw.tY5 very proud of my time I spent when I was back in Indiana. P&.. growing up. And rm glad that I had the military ~ during the war ... As commander of an Air ~bomber squadron in World War II. ~ ruc;ved the Air Medal and the Distingwshed Fl~· ing Cross with Oak Leaf OusttTs. USA WaDND • NoVEMIO 8-10, 1985 • J3 ,, HUMOR , ETC. 11111 - rN THE Eorecast Long, hot Winter I For most of the time that man has inhabited this pianCt. he has sweltered in the summertime and shivered in the wintertime. This f1&urcs. sirn in most • • ~ places it is colder in winter than it is in summer. But in recent times our species has taken to sweltering in the wintertime and shivering in the summertime. rm taUcina about indooB. We now heat our bui.ldinp in the winter to a sinling temperature that wc would rqard as unac- ceptably hot in the summertime. And in the summertime wc air- condition our buildings to a point wc would rqard as crutl and unusuaJ punishment in the winttrtime. What has made possible this remarkable indoor reversal of the seasons are two of man's cle- verest inventions: overheating and overcooling. Overheating was invented by the cave man shortly after the discovery of fire. Overoooting was ~ used in 1952 at the Fontaineb&cu Hot.cl 1n Miami Beach. Fla. To this day you will sec wom- en wearing furs in Miami in July and August. These women know what they arc doing. In the hotel lobbies and restaurants of MiamL you need a fur to keep warm during the frigjd indoor summer season. These furs. and other clothing designed to pro- t«t against the cold. arc of no use up north during the stifling hot indoor winter season. Whether you are north or south. and whet.her it is sum- mertime or wintertime. you arc making a mistake if you dress for the outdoor weather. Unless you plan to spend the whole day outdoors.. that is.. Certain ~s of~ cats and other domestic animals that . arc kept indoors have adapted to man's ways.. They grow long warm coats to cope with the coldness of the summertime. and they shed that unneeded extra layer as the warmer wintertime approaches.. Overheating and ovcrcooling '1J€LL1 I CAIJ 'Tt L&.Yo &J,H08ART, T HA'T AL8t R'T', fll't"( C.M T L.ov£, 0 1011.J'T SPEAJP A t.I.. E.V£/IJ I N6 TUNI N~ VP. )C ·USA 'MDDID • NOVDCID t.10. I 91S "' have cauaht on to the point where if it ls 90 dearees inside a department store, the customers arc walkina around sweating in their boots and overcoats.. On the other hand, if it ls 40 degrees. that means it's air-conditioning season and the customers in their summer fTocks arc about to gp into hypothermia. Automobiles arc "indoors-in this discussion. I know a driver of a car pool who turns the heat- er all the way up until his passcn- gt"rs arc at the point of suffoca- tion. Then. when somebody complains. he turns the heater all the way off and opens a win- dow. The temperature drops about 60 degtccs in 10 seconds. Then somebody else complains. and he rolls up the window and '' II tlte s zrea1i e we lie it ceW, ill Ute wider we lie it llot. 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Reya •• rumo "wbo -G ~urt finds right direction tor works behind ~cameraforTV's w anthology shows callYBUCK S ANGELES -Burt Reynokls, the ~ ICIOr who it suddenly in demand as vilion director, says he figured the o 1qudcb recent rumon about llis • wu to become a social butterfly. >ki.Da fit and wearina jeans, a dark lb.in, bllct vest and runnina shoes, >Ida is sin.int on a prop couch on a let sippi-. diet cola. He says the rt came from a tabloid publisher laid be wu aoina to destroy me." He bad me in the hospital with AJD5," the actor-di- rector says. "He had me drowned. He had me in a cancer clime. He bad me suffering a heart attack.. It was one man '1 crusade to wipe me out It was bunina me. People hesitated to P.Ul me in a pictu~ af I was aoina to keel over. I ..,..... Sot a little j umpy it and I loa some wei&ht. rt 1 fifured the best way to beat it was -.rm u many plaoes u possible. Je a IOCial buttCrfly." Reynolds on this day is on Uruvenal Studios' Staie 27, where be is directi.na Martin Sheen in a scene for NBC's "Alfrcc:l Hitchcock Presents." The week befo~ be directed a segment of NBC's .. Amazin& Stories." "Sure, I've directed TV," be says, "but nobody cared." "I directed most of the episodic shows I did, like 'Dan August,' 'Ounsmoke,' 'Hawk,"' he adds. "I also directed some of my pictures, 'Gator,' 'The End,' 'Shark.e)."s Machine' and 'Stick.'" · While Reynolds now is getting offers to dircc~TV movies, he says what he'd really like to do is direct another anthology show in black-and-white in his birthplace, Way- cross. Ga. His return to television began when Steven Sp1elbe'l asked him to direct an episode of Spielberg's new "Amazin& Stories" series for NBC. 'That was also at Universal and I guess the 'Hitchcock' people saw me," he says. "I don't think it was becaust" of my great directing. But J brouJht my 'Amazing Stories' in right on the S I mtlhon budget It was show No. 28 and I wa.s the first one not to go over budget." Why would a movie superstar consent to direct television? "f wanted to find out, first, if it was easier to direct without act1na." Reynolds says. "Friends told me I owed it to m)'1Clf to direct without actina. You wear so many hats and one clement suffers, usually the actina. Your passion is for the d.irectiq. ''I think they're right These two episodes an the best thing I've done, aod I think the answer is that I wasn't actina in them." Reynolds ta1b u bis film crew ICU up the final shot of the cpUode, called .. W Actor." It ii a remake of an epilOde tdecat in 1962 OD the orisinal "Hitdk:ock" ICrie&, stani.n& Robert Duvall. ··rm ba~ to ~-the anthoqy lbowl comet.ck, .. Reynok1a says. "It'• a pbice for youna act.on to ao act. I wu the kiq of Ziv (a one-time producer of syndiclted antholoey shows) when I started out. I wu in their shows three timeu week. I wujust a 22-year.old actor t.ryina to stay alive. I wu in a 'Hitchcoclc' in 1960. I was the bero1 but it wasn't the best part. Hany Dean Stanton bad the best part. • • "I looked at the oriainal show for the one I'm doina. Robert Duvall is a aood actor, but it was dreadful. rve seen some aood ones, but most of them were not aood- Tbcre were a lot oft>.d 'Hitchcock' shows, includina mine. Like everythina elte in television, it acts better u the yean·JO by." Reynolds says bis la.st movie was "Stick." "I'm not aoin.a to do another one for a while," be says .. The actor, who slal'Ted in four series before becomina a b• success in movies, says be bu no interest in directi.q any recuiar series cpitodes. "They have a very set look, very t tyliz.cd," be says. .. You have to follow a very preciJe style. which is the way it lhould be. I wouldn't mind dircctin& a pilot, however. I'd direct a movie or a miniseries if somctbina wooderfu.I came &Jona. But to do a TV movie in 20 days on a small ~t is awfully to\llh." He is lesa certain about whether be would act in a TV movie or minitcries.. ( ......... auaT/...,17) ~MA shows its Staying power motels who would turn on the TV (or some ft.m.iliat faces on the road. But "Good Momina America." armed with rac:arch data that said momina television could attract an additional audience of women and youna viewen. stakcdoutdistinctivc tmitory. Jn1te8d of a oews dclk., "OMA" built a Ii vina room let. adorned by couches. comfy chain, fres.b OoraJ arranaements and amtabk. con· aenial bosu. "1 said J won't tit behind a desk. That puta a wall between me and the viewu," said Hanman. "J wanted c.onvenation with the 1unu and the viewer. I wanted to bfak down falte burien and dH1cri.1.ia. The set wu carefully deaianed to be comfonable. .. We also decided if we were aoiDJ to j UX\lpote the ptQpam with inten'KWI with h~ of tiatc, cover the news from HoUyWooc:S and proviCle the latest in modlcaJ information, we would tty to do it in the mo.t rducd interview te1tiaa potaib&e." "OMA'•" perception of what 1deviuoa viewen wanted &Dd the P"Owina ~ ta.Dee of"bappy talk news" at the local ~1 eventually led to all three network morni!ll sboWI 11rivi19 for cm:y, family It• mo.pberes amid briabt, cboerful leta. But .. OMA's .. innovations didn't stop ~. As touab a ~tor a ~ F~e1CCUtive or-Today," acknowt t.bat MA" in tbe late 1970s WU fint to tab n:mole c:amena outside New Y otk to ftnd tbe llOria and interviews. For• la.a time. Frledmu laid, ··Today" ... coa1ea1 to te1t wiw i1a No. i ltltu and wait until the pea.a came to New Yott or Wuhiastoa. · "OM ••not oaJy cbanalDd tbe delip of (Pl ...... 0000,.... IO) Sunday, Nc>Yelnber 10, 1915 3 Mindy, Kurt tie lavish knot Wedding proves one for the bOOks on TV's 'Guiding Light' soap BJ-LYNDA BIR8CB The weddin& of the year took place Thursday OD •"fhe Guidina LiahL .. Mindy and Kurt's weddin& wu one of the most lavish weddina ever -a weddina that prot.bly made its fans Corset "All My Children's" Nina-and.Cliff nuptials1 "General Hospital's" matins of Luke ano Laura, Trey and Sloane's stately union on "Capitol" and even Bo and Hope of"Days of Our Lives" marcbina down the aisle. The wcddina was a 19th-century 'Holiday' ln lll•ml "period" event. The "Guidina Li&bt" cast and crew shot the weddina in the Caramoor C.enter for the Arts in New York. It was replete with belicopters1 bone-drawn car- riqes, bicycles and white doves. But the excitement didn't stop at the weddina. The reception dealt with life, death, arrests - and one very surprisina revelation. ••• While we're on the subject of "Guidina Li&bt." lJJby Lanes, who played Ruby on "'fc.us, .. is JOinin& that show m the role of Calla Matthews, sister of Lillian Raines. Re-eeea S&au, last seen as Cecile1 the punk rocker on "Lovin&." also is turru114 up on the show u Calla's dau&bt.er Jcss1e. The character of Jessie bas been pushed from beauty contest to beauty contest by her mother and bu decided to give it up. The duo will cause lots of problems for Beth and her mom Lillian. ~ ... Bo 8n47(Krl8daa Alfouoaact Peter Jleckell) attend an t1sr•t MClal airalr la Mle•• (filmed• loaatloa) ctarttaa a oout-to-o•• ....ell for......_ to ooa'Ylct a wpect.ct croobct g;&::::r:. -.. oa,.., OU Lt ..... WMkAlaJ8 at 1 p.m. OD NBC. 4 Sunday, November 10, 1985 - ... ,,...,.. bad bit fint airdate Nov. 4 in the role of Simon on 01.. Simon will create Iota of intripe for India and Philip. • • • For thote ~f you who are lick of eoap opera m)'lten~ we auaest you nay tu.Ded to .. Ouidina Lilbl .. ~ the m~ of the double-rina society ii over we re IOina to tee Iota of aood old·Whioned love stories -thoee stories that touch the heart and play best on daytime TV. • • • u..anwa. lut aeen u Nola on OWdina Llabt, DODDed up on_daytime Priday on .. Al the WOrid TUl'lll, .. plaYiDa Iva Snyder lister to stable boy Ho&den Snyder. tva•a a &irl wbo left the farm 17 ya.rt•· leavi.na behind Ulll11ed brotben, listen ud ber mother Emma, played by &a...._ w ... ..... We hear that Iva bu a bia aurprile in store for all. • • • la..e BeM i1 takinaa ~weekleeveof ablenc:e ftom the role of Jimmy Lee on .. General Hoapital" to ~in a IC.ulu Cit¥, Mo., production of .. Heaven Cao W11l ''Never fear. Jimmy Lee tm•tllavias ~·qeoerat Hoapital"; be'a just Paa 10 be written out for a while. 'CBS Morning News' changes honchos again NEW YORK CAP) -Tbe helalptered "CBS Momi News" will 91t i11 ftft.b eucutive :::Juoer in five ya.n ~ Johnathan Rodeen takes over the third· rated bro.dcut next week and Joa Katz ljeU moved to a new politioa within CBS News. For~wo Rodeen bu been ex-ecutive c:er of the Weekend edition of the •• ~veaifta News." W>n =--~ Wll eucuuve J'!Oduoer of C'IS" la · t news lhow "NiabtwalCb.." No ,...,••wt for Rodem waa immediately iWDld. Katz was pven a newly a.led politioa at CIS News. direc:totof planni111 iDchaqD oflo"t:..~.,..,... wt new u. A fQnDer ~ m&Ollinaedi10r, Katz was hired in 191211 mA"ll"' c>f news p&ann.ina for tbe .. Morn. l Newl." .,:; was elevated to the job ol uecuti~• producer ia Marcb 19M. 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Sundmy, ~-10, 1915 • 1 .. -Dayllm!Cont. - -Sunclay -lloming ---- -1 ~UIBY -~ .. ..-. --~ · COUHI P0019AU. South CarOllna al .. Flor~~e~ hrs . 30 min) l:C=m1:.=w. ~ICMllU8 IOY•nw .,.. ''Tan In The Saddle" ( 1944, Weslem) John Wayne, Ella Raines ( 1 hr , 19 min) ... , a1•Ta.1a c:&.om• • PGa CMlt..,... A report on the annual Conference of Altema1rves In Jewish Edu· cation held at Northern Illinois Universlty ~ICM!••• U1•nT.-11WWAWOll nlLOOllATW B•ll YOUlllMDM--u.AY ... Cllmt•MNOm flmf,_ ........ .,,. "Midnight" ( 1939. Comecty) Don Ameche. Claudette Colbert ( 1 hr , ~min.) -TWY'IW I!· .. ~ Llf~-~ ..... CllCMOl MDawc:M _, rr•••--•"••• •• qs .... vaa .. .-rwmw J9 II I I ..... -•a• _. ...... ,,., .... ........ --1 S:iU"'"•••a111•••• _....,..,Q .. , .. _._ ..... .. ''The Gift Of UM" ( 1978, Ora- ma) Merte QemOnd, Titnothy Bottoms. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.> 8 Sunday, November 10. 198& .. .. a=.=. 88Cl>O e ... U.-IMT --, .... 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Q 1 ... 11! ...... J ..... t -·-... "Coll Mtne<'a Oaughtef''' MO. Blogt~) si..y Spaoelc, rommy lMJonee. =· 5 min.) •tia.V:a aa . ..., ..... ' ,. --Scheduled rwlewa: .. (John MaltOYlch. Kate ~) • 1·~3;~.:~:·eea .. ~re" I I aL ... &LIWWW..U ---.... .. ,...,. (H)Rlllll llT•llMI~• ,,. Animated The Berenstaln Bears d COV8f the true meaning of Thank501v11 alter t~ lace a near-disaster O ...... MOMTa .. ~-... IWPYDAYI.._ --.-· .... ii wa.w.o..-r n•..,. .... CA ---**-PM&Y..-rUlr .,. "Ralde<s Of The Lost Ario ( 1981, Adven1ure) Hamson FOfd, KarE Allen. ( 1 hr . 55 min ) CID ... _. ROC9' The GOfgs plan to w1i: out the ~les by creating a ooncentra ed bO<edOm ice Q ([) C1» "Grve My Regards To Broa Street" ( 1984. Musical) Paul McCertne• ~an Brown ( 1 hr , "8 min.) · lal ,,._IW•Muma.oz An mated Dorothy and Toto arrive for th holidays only to be greeted by a nast toy-IOldier battalion and depreealng new about Uncle Hen~·s farm . I PA,.._,1 I .. i.':TWY -1'11Wlllll ... •••-a av .. •• ,.OCl'&MD .. "A.way A.II Boets" ( 1956, Ad venture) Jeff Chandler, Georqe Nad«. (! hrs., 30 min.) ...... , ,. r••• 111 .. .... , .. ...,, ........ _ ... ''City HMI" (1984, A<Mnture) Elttwood, Burt Aeynoldl. ( 1 hr .. 3) ~-TMI MA• "The Boy Whc Lift Home To Find Out Abou1 Thi SNvttt" A curioul young man (Ptitilt M.cNlohol) acoepts a 1oroeu1r4(1ng'1 cNletlQ8 to tpend three nights In • Nluntecl cattle Chllstooher Lee and Dini Hiii co-star O ( 1 hr l I -·~ -.. ''The Std And The BeeutM• { 1952. Creme) Kirk nc..-Line 1~, (2 hrt., 30 ,.,..,,) I -· (J) Ill POOTIMl loe Angelet Rama. et Hew Yot1t Glent. (LIY8) (3 ~) --luftdayCon1. ~ llUIMI. 1-COiit&&R•- .. ' I S· IQ n e j !! ( > ... "Plppl Goes On Board'' ( 1971. tl:9 _,. "The Story Of Three Loves" Adventure) Inger Niisson, Par Sundberg ( 1953, Dlama) Pier Angell. Kirk Douglas l hrs.) I hrs . 45 mm) IULL...U 11:9 l:ta• PUY900l W _., ICMllLl.8 11IB ITOOlll .,.. "Charlie Chan In Rio" ( 194 1. AIC ... RaAl. "Publtc Schools In Mys!My) Stdney T01e1. Victor Jory. ( 1 h1 . Conflict: A Question Ot Vatues" Guests 1n· 30 min.) elude Sec1etary of Education Willl!'m J ........ Bennett. National Educallon Assoc1a1ton t.w_..,l••u. President Mary Futrell and Phylhs Schlally _,..,.,.. MOderatOf Carole Simpson C 1 hr I ..... _.... I wca.DnmoMOW W•IOCllTY MU BJ ... -IKW S.-CAll To. MALL la CM'IUI ITMUY -CM•aa CIW9Lll TAUi amt Guesl WYIAM Gene Hackman. ~I ... M LOIT U'llOCIU In -UlllTmio three separate sketches. Ralph at1emp1s .omY Mm,... to impress lhe bor; company p<es1dent. ~ loses Alice's dress mooey 1n a jelly bean ,_ ,.,_ contest and poses as an alcoholtc during CMnOL •.ut a medical e .. am O UT1L1-•11t1NAM (%) _,.. "Parrs. Teicas" ( 1984, Drama) .-YPG-Harry Dean Stanton. Nas1ass1a K1nsk1 (2 NCUI • IOCllTY hrs .. 30 min ) .,. "Ctty Heat" ( 1984, Adventure) ta8 l9l FOOTUU. Dallas Cowboys al CHnt EastWOOd, Burl Reynolds ( 1 hr . 37 Washington Re<W<1ns (L111e) (3 hrs ) min.) G l9l POOTUU Regional c011etage of (%) .,.. "Buffalo 8111 And The lnd1&ns, Los Angeles Raiders at San Otego Charg· Or Sttflng Bull's Hrslory Lesson" ( t976. ers °' New 'Y'()(k Jets a1 Miami Dolphins IW~JiJn: ;:::.wman. Bu~ La~caster ,~::,.~ 1W •IUllCMOP-• fAllTAITlaMI) WML~•.ut.alT .,_"The Black Rose" (1 950. Ad ma. "11 E fl venture) Tyrone Power. Orson Welles. (2 UI-.> 8'mAY hrs .. 30 min.) --"A Wedding On Walton's 9 IM ~ ICMOUITIC IUPW'TW Mountain" ( 1982. Orama) Mary Belh Hiiitop vs Southwest Mr=· Jon Walmsley (2 hrs) e .,. "Alice Doesn't Live Here Any I-·-:1-.am more" (1975. Orama) Ellen Burstyn. t<ns ala mnt KristoHerson (2 hrs ) ' [*flOIW F•n • .,. WTI Writer I e .. plorer ... "Bacl< To Bataan" ( 19•5. Ad· Chnstlna Dodwell rev1Stts a Papua New venture) John Wayne, Anthony Quinn. ( t Guinea trtbe with whom she hved f()( two hf., 35 min.) years and attempts lhe hrst-ever ratt <Je- (1) DIM UC. IHRA Natlonals frorn scent of the Wahg1 Rive<, the "eater of O.rilng!on. S.C. (A) ( 1 hr.) men " Q ( 1 hr ) (al .,_ "Grandview, U.S A " • l9l POOTIM.L Los Angeles Raiders at Drema) Jamie Lee Curtis, C Sa=Chalie's (Live) (3hrs.) H~I (lhf ,37mln.) • ...VVW tW• -'*"81'1 WACIY ~ OP CC).,. "The Champ" ( 1979. Drama) ~ Jon Voight. Faye Dunaway (2 hrs . 2 191WCGUWll'n.. ([) CO).,. 'T he Kare1e Kid" (1984. l onm=-wme••-...n min.) . .,. "Senior Year" ( 1974, Orama) Orama) Aalpn Macchio. Nor1yuk1 "Pal' Gary Frenlc. Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr . 30 Morita (2 hr$ . 6 min ) min.) CJ).,_ These Three" ( 1936. Dlama) .. -... min ) I •MTMY-..U. Joel McCrea. M1nam Hopkins ( 1 hr . 32 ,. .... -" I fll.Ml• AUC'TDI .,.. "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978. Ora· t:ll ...,_ ma) Walt8' Matthau. Alexis Smith (1 hr , .,. "Eleanor And Frankfln" ( 1976. 67 min.) Orama) (Patt 2 ol 2) Jane Alexander. • YOUtMMmlUUTYwmtlam•• Edward Heumann (2tus J Cl).,. "The Salomondet'' { t983. Dfa· ma) Franco Nam. Anthony Ownn (2 hr&) -Altuaoan ---• -, ,_lnlOlll .-T ... .. "8'>eedtr1p" ( 1978. A<Mtn· ture) Joe Don bal<et, Tyne Daly. (2 tits) • .. iiWtt "Death of an EJC4*1 Wit nesa" Delglalsl'l'I lrwestlglllon OI LOf· rlmef'a murder IS hamper~ two pieces of mlallng evldence -• talf\9d l•b co.1 •nd pegee tom from LOtrlmer'• not .. ~.:=6) c;i (1 hf.) 1 •• , .... &UH 1tnDI World CNmplorlahlp, womerl'I teem trlell from SL Peut Minn (T.aed) 12 tn.) (fl AIC .. llllCIAl 'PubltC Schools In Coofltel A Oueshon Ot Values" Guests tn· clUde Secretary 01 EclJCallon William J Bennett, Natlona.I Eouc.tlofi A580ciatton Pteeldenl Mary Futrefl and PhytUs Schlafly Moderltor CarOla Slmpaon ( 1 hr I 1---. MllC•E llC- ... "Beyond The Roel" ( t981 Ao manoe) Dlfon Ka'ne, Maren Jensen 1 t hf .. 3t min. --,--... , II .. ~ --"The Savage Seven" (1967 ama) Aobeft W•lk8f, AdAm Roarke (2 hrs) e _,.. 'GOO<lbye Columbus" ( 1969, Comedy) Richard Ben1amin. All MacGraw (2 hrs ) • -KOii. MVIJI Of QOl.D This docu- mentary traces the 1981 Himalayan Kayak Expedrnon. a 340-kllometer patjdle of lhe challenging Sun Kosi River ( I hr ) ·=-=ITORY Cl} LNA QOlf Mazda Class.c from Tokyo laped) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~i.. !:ii ~ u~•--.n __., IWAQQAllT tml C Alt ITORY _,.. "Firs1001n· 11984 Dlama) Teri Garr. Peter Wetle1 ( t hr 40 min ) l lUCIFOIUI Ml _,.. "P1pp1 On The Run· ( 1972. Ad· venturel Inger Nilsson Par Sundberg (2 hrs ) ®) DUUI Of KAlZMD ., lRlm.EI Of M NCH All> fMOUI lntervtew with Waynf? NeWlon. a tour ot Parts l Part t ol 2 J while water ratting w11h Lauren Tewes Bruce Jenner at his Lake Tahoe retreat I 1 hr J e OPaAnc. !MME Tti1s oocumentary 1o11ows a group ot youngsters as they voy· age around the world along the route tak· en 400 years before Oy Sir Francis Oral<e $hr) tUWIT'EI T1tllOUQH M MTI ~"On Golden Pond" ( 198 t, Ora· ma) Katharine HepOurn. H~nry ronda (1 h1. 49 min l ~ "Sakha1ov" ( 1984, Drama) Jason Robards. Glenda Jackson. (2 hrs.) (%) .,.. Top Hat" ( 193b. Musical) Fred As1a11e. Ginger Rogers ( t hr . 39 min ) &.nl""oc.11_,,Hlll .. ,. wmt lt9UY MD PAT * CCIUl1IMI OOYllEY • -.ca•mo ITA1t11B PAllTAIT &Mm N.Tm.-rMI .....nD T1tllOUQH TMI MTI ......... .CY•tAWAmWWTI ~,. ___ ...,.. ,,. ... c:owrm .. W CGUW l'OOTIAl.L Southern Callfor· nl8 at Calllornl8 (Taped) (2 hrs ) G ITM umt Sports compatttlon featuring cast members trom "Genefal H0&p41al." 'Love Boat and "Roota ... Guests Scon Baio Lou Ferrigno Semllt- nal round ( 1 hr 1 • .,. Attac!\ Of The Killer Tom.· toes' ( t977 Scoence-FtCtt0n1 Jack Riley David Miller (2 hrs ) aJ WAl1U All> llCCGmCI A mur- derer lurk!> backstage 111 1.1 game show and Metk appears 10 oe the ne~• contest· ant on lhc killer's list o ( 1 h• ) · e.,. Death WISl1 II' ( 1982 DlameJ Cherles f1,. •t'IS()l 1 J;fl l1elffn11 ( 2 hrs ) • MOW'a In lhe Heat 0 1 The NIQhl' ( 1967, M'f$1eryl Sidney Polltt<., J:bj Stetgef 12 hrs ) • WAU ~ -Guest managing direct<>< Wtlliam H Gross Pac1f1C ln\111!'!11 men~I Co l =:r-:=.:: K MDCllY M1nnes.o1a N<lftn Stars at Bostcm Bruins (Ll'Vtt) (SubjeCI 10 blad\· out) (3 hrs) ....... ""' Sunday. November 10. 1985 $ -hNlay Coni • =1=::1 •t .. KJIU•• ......... ... "The One And Only" ( 1978 'Comedy) Henry Wlnklef. KJm Darby (:> tn.) I ••~1im~•~•!om~-·lmWllWQ MM Lil ............. ca> ... ''The Phantom T reehouse ' (No Oete, Fantuy) Alllmated ( 1 hr • 16 min.) CJ) ..,. "Space Raldefs" (1983 Sci- ence Fiction) Vince EdwardS, DaYld Men· I~·· ~.hrn,~ • U =(Billy Hulsey) fans 1n IOve student who turns out to be a roe use<. (1 hr ) _.,.. Scheduled reviews "TMget" (Matt Dillon, Gene Hackman) "That Was Then Thrs Is Now" (Emlho Estevez), "Bring on the Night" (Sting) !!, ..... ,_ Lm "ts Reaoan D<>tng Right?" s Include Rep Robert Dornan (R catlf) (thr) 1--·"'• -•nmn .,.. "On The Waterlront" ( 1954 Orama) Marlon Brand<> Eva Mar~ Saint 1.! hf .• 4a mio ) CH) .... , .. The Oorgs plan 10 wipe out the Fraggles by crea11ng a concenlral ed t>oteoom Juice o (Z) ... "The Adventurer" ( 19 1 7 Q9medy) Charlie Chaplin I ........ • .,.. "AN That Heaven Allow!l' (1956. Romance) Jane Wyman. Rock ~Jl.t.rs ) ·1Er--Q CIM.IE .... --CCIUM:Tm ... "The Private Eyes" I 1960. Comedy) Don Knotts, Tim Conway C 1 tw ,31mln ) (Z) ... "Dune" ( 1984. Science Fi<. llon) l<yle Macl achl8n. Francesca Annis !hrs , 20 min.) -IATOIWJ. .. cm -. eocca CNcaoo stino Al 1 (Yo Angeles Lazers ( 2 hrs . 15 mrn ) -lvealng ---- •1 t.=~ 'Ml -lnte<vie'w with 9lly Crystal on the set ot hl:s new Him "fb'lnlng Scared." ( t hr ) e .. "The Long. Long Trailer" ( 195.4, Qomedy) Lucille Ball. Desi Amal A pe.lt of newtywed9 spend a hilarlOuS ~:~,tree-ton1ra11ef (2o/&.) ~ .. "The Savage Seven'.' (t967. ~Ima) Robert Walker, Adam Aoar1ce A ~ Indian penauedes a motOfcycle gang IMdef to help llght the man who IC.• !tit town'a resident• In mi5efy (? hrt I •<•IEU11 •A ... .. "The Good, The Biid And The \JcH" f1~7. Weetem~ Clint Ea1twood. Lee v.,, C!Mt. ThrM \llolent, detemilned men Mperatety attempt to r9trieve o $200.000 trMIUfe (2 hn., 30 min) 10 Sunday, Nowmbef 10, 1985 . I ..... ~The Mag1t of Special Etfec1s" The creatldn of scenes from "Return ot lhe Jedi." "Indiana Jones and the Temple ot Doom" and "2010 The Year We Make Contac1" are examined 1n thrs beh1nd-the- .scenes look al the ar1 of clne~tic rlfuSIOn Q_(lhr) CJ) m¥a "Foo11oose" ( 1984. Orama) Kevrn Bacon. Lori Singer Teen·agers In a small town llghl fOf their right lo dance and stage a prom despite oppo5111on from lheir consetvatrve paren1s 'PG' Q ( t hr 47 min) •• ,_.,,, ... ,.IJMrt(WAIUI) ..... IT'IA...,_ 'TAii --•wan lmM.L. ._ Vrckt displays hef. rn credible strength wJ'len a neighbothood bully lhfeatens Jamie and h,.; frlendS I L&.O'ID oa• .. ta.&.,_._, mMTI (WAIBI\, ,.. ._,. ·---~ i ,.._, ••11• Mltce and Punky search for thek long-lost mothefs Q • (fl 9lln -..W If Oii IDT1 A look at a Mexican museum dedicated to lhe dead. surgery to reconnect a g.rrs severed leg ( t hr ) , i = IUICM Oues1s Sherman Hems i. Maude Adams ( t hr ) Ml c:tUnmt.UT Mm lmML m • •r• COPIUll> ll&nlm The year-long sojourn of arltsl and naturaMst Keith Brockie on Scotland's Isle = IS captured on him Q ( 1 hr ) ~ "Raiders Of The lost Ark" ( 198 t, Advenlure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen In 1936, a glObtHrottlng archeolo grst·adventurer races Na.zl evildoers IOI' a legendary religious arllfact of enormous powe<. narrowly escaping dozens of dealh 1raps en route 'PG' Q (I hr., 55 min ) (l)P0191~TUC191 Popeye's Offshore Grand Prix Hve from New Orleans ( t hr ) .,. "Oti Goo! You Devil'\ ( 1984 Comedy) George Burns. Ted Wass A struggling mus1dan declares In despera hon that he would lr~de hr~ soul tor a chance at fame and lortuoe and the eve1 obliging devrl gran1s hr'l requesl 'PG' Q l hr , 36mln) UIMOATMBI 1111 lllGllTI PMI 18 e •• 9ocm Arel\ protests when hit gfandfathef flrM '\Ome ol his ftlf)nds trom a fast·fOOd res1aurant ,_Ql),..,,PAL-.... .. e Cl) --. • MIOTI Jessica lnves· tlgates the mysterioVs circumstances eur rounding the drowning death of a WOtld· cl8s! swimmer l aurence I ucklnblll, Johrirry Crawford ond Jotin Astin guest star j 1 hr) D • --~ Miiton Berle and Mollhew I 11bOrlMux slar In "rlne Tun a ·~ i.i.., ........ Dempwy and Mak~ce put~ tin African ftffOf"I group th1Jt'1 attacking a maiC)( British eor ~atlon ( t hr ) • 0 ..... MacOyvef journey9 to the jvnglM of South A~ wh8r9 he t•k .. on a hofclo of army ant~1 hr ) &J ........ ... I , ..... ,. . .__. - ::. The year·tono soioum of artist and naturalist Keith Brookie on Scotl1nd's lslt ot Mav ia ctotufed on rllm. Q ( 1 tv I I ....... w• n c1 wm "The Las1 ~on Eartt\'.' Amundsen mal(es good time with his dOg teem. Scott meenwtitte 19 bellhng bliuard conditions and low mo- rale (Part 4 of6) Q (1 hf) (I) .. ,..,. (JJ (Q) ... "M1$Sing In Action'' ( t984 Adventure) Chuck Nows. M Emmell Walsh An Ameucan colonel returns to Vietnam 10 seareh fOt MIAS 'A' ( 1 hr . 4 1 min) .,. "The Ullle Orumme< G11t ( 1984, Orama) Diane Keaton. Yorgo Voyag1s Recruited by IS1aell operatives. an actress becomes a double agent as· g,gned to track down a notonous Palestrn· ian terrortsl 'R' Q (2 hni . 10 min ) (%) .,.. "Coal Miner's Daughter" ( 1980. Bt0graphy) SISSy Spacetc, Tommy Lee Jones Based on Loretta Lynn's auto- biography A gtrl from a poor lamtly in ru· ral Kentucky marrle9 a man who eoglneefs her 11se to stardom In the mu5IC lnduStry 'PG' (2 hrs . 5 min ) I Ucml,_OM 11m .. • Alim llTatCOCI ,_.Tl Burt Reynolds dtrects this s1ory of an aging. aJ... cohoffc mOVie star who's teetertng on the edge of sanrty Martin Sheen. Marilu l~=bt>y Benson star I &&llHtDm -.. mmt ~T'IMC1D9 11::11 ---I .. Cf) CIAIY La A NI When Harry dis· appears, Harrison and some of hlS tathe(S stretl friends team up to find him ( 1 hr ) De ... "Streels Of Justice" (Prem iere. Dfama) John Loughlin, Robert Log· g111 Alter a legal loophole 1111owt his wife and son's krllefs to go free, a man Neks his own form ot ~tioe Q (2 hrs) I COUl1UU OF-.Y 9 ~,,. IOUTM West Paint ca dets return 10 lhe1r l'lomo$ as war be- comes lmmlnenl, Biiiy and Brett are mar rled at Mont Royal. the attack on Foo Sumter forces the inevitable IChllfTI b&- lween the Hazards And the Mains Morgan Fa rchlld, Hal Holbfook s1er (Part 6 of 6) Q_ (2 hrs) a w.D .W • Marhn Perkins helps capture croeodlles In Australian coa1t11 rlVe<I at night (R) e llCMI "Death Wrsh II" ( t982, Orama) Chartes Bronsoo. Jill Ireland A vlgllante mov" to Lot Angeles 10 continue hit tight l inSI Otlme (2 hrs ) lllSTM~ wraa ae1 wm "The Las• oe on Earth" Amundsen mltl" OOOd time With his dog teem. Scott meenwhile 11 bellllng bNuaJd condttlons and low mo- rale. (P1rt 4 of 8) O ( 1 hr ) I .... ,. ... .,iiWfl "Oealh of an ~ Wit· ntsa" OelgltiSh'I lnvettlg8tlon ot Lor· rimer's mUfdef i. h8mpered by two PfeOM ot mlalng ~··a bk>Od-stalned leb coet and peges tOl'n from Lornmer'1 note· book.g;; 3 Of 6) 0 ( 1 hf ) 1y Double" ( 1984, Wasaon, Mel&nie Grtt- ed t1oltywood actor. ~ulng tor •n ~quolntanoe, 1» oomea obMe8ed with " bM1.111ful neigh- bof. lnvOlv9d with IM porno rllm ~try and 111 IUtPfCI In ft vlOfonl rrlllfdef. 'R' Q l1 hr . 49 min.) (I) NA IOU NIS!IM Cup World Chatnoi- C>Nhlp, final round from Maui, HawaN. (R) (~ hrt.) (B) ... ''01v Heal" ( t9&•. Adv«lll.ll't) AMC-JEEP . ORANGE COAST AMC..JEIP-RENAUL T 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-I• I02t MW CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-m4171 . CA D ILLAC MARRS CA.DK.LAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-14C>-9100 ALLIN CADll LAC- QMC-oLDSM0911.E 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit a1-GIOD 1MOIOO Da ily p· DailyPilai Daily· Pilat CHRYSLER- P LYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ea~o 540-a211 F RO THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-oo10 540-8211 HONDA UNIWRSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-140-0713 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-Ml-9303 R CHICK IVEASON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach-873-0900 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-846-9303 ., -.. Diig Coal. ' Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds. Towardl the end of Protilbltlon. 1 cop whoM part- ner IS murdered ••ms up with t-. or. time friend. • pnv.1e de1ec11ve, and Of- ct.tret91 eome fancy lootwork 10 track down the kk9. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr. 37 mK't) -..,,.a.Mr I ... -ICllDOL •T ~t· Roberti WeKt-tr9Ub. (!) ·-CMa (Billy HYlaey) 1&11$ In love wtth a te4tow atUdent who turns out to be a D coc:alne Uler. { t hr,) ... ..... ...... Gonzo'• glrt- P'~ eW:Mnoe that Trapper's friend and colleegue (Harold Gould) was l•~maumurd«m. (t hr.) rraw1t• ..,NI.WU .,_ • AClm Guest Michael YOl't(. l ..... u. -.AT I• D.UICll "Gospel at Co- lcnlt" Clarence Fountain and the Five 8llnd BoY9 ot Alabema are leetured In this tradltlonll black ppe1 lntefptetatlon of the "~at eotonu." story Q ( 1 hr • 30 n*l.) CIJ (D) --"Helloween" ( t978, Hot · rOf) Donald Pleatenee. Jamie LM CUrtis On a rainy Halloween nlgtlt, an Insane murderer ncapes from an asylum and cute a path ot death. deSlructlon and tm- r0t through a lm8JI town 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ---·-19IC m.--.a..:•1 .. -n-Wh4!Hl P.nny accept• a date With a circus clown, the and hit tathef Jo. leern a leleol'l In <>pen-mindedness wt.. they dllc:over he's black Q _ ..... ..., (!) ITM .._ Spofts competition feeturlnn cast members from "Still the Bea~ :r. "Dar.' ot Our Uvea" and "Dene. Fev« · Guests Mitch Gaylord. Rich Hell. Semlllnal round ( 1 hr ) • IMNf Tl# Dancer I actor Gregory ~ and veteran hooters Steve Condo&, Chuck Green and Jimmy Slyde dem<>n- atrate and discuss their lndlvtduel atytee of ~da"<ll~. ... 'Buffalo 8111 And The lndlaos, Sitting Bull's History Lnaon" ( 1976, W•tam) Paul Newman, Burt Lancaster BYttalo Biii. an eglng huckster. asks Sit- ting Bull to Join hl9 tattemg wild wMt ehow.'PG~) -~=-/ -..,.,.. tW uw.:.Aradiotelk hOet (.Nwry Stllltr) has reason to 12 il w«ry = .... f1C41ivea a tiring of .erle ........ ~-..-...,.,... , ~ :ZLM~.,:..~= Gtulln, the 0Wty Dozen & ... Band, St• vte Ray v~ and Double Trou*, end othenl t9f*1 •t the 1986 Newport Jan .. O ~ ..,,,,.. .. "a.. C. AUii FOflet" ( 1979, , Ugo TogneZ?l, Michel 8'r111U1t A negtltolub owner ttlee to p.-tpare hll trenweetlt• lcw9f for • vlalt by Ne aon't n.nc.·1 flltfl9r, the mor• oommilllOnet of Ff8n09. 'A' j 1,,,' 31 min.) Sunday, November 10, 1985 (1) ......... CJD .,.. ''Beet Street" ( 19M, Musical) Rae Oewn Chong. Goy Davia Young peo- ple In a contemporary urbfln ghetto find creative outlets In pralt1tl art r8Dofno and breakdancing.. 'PG (1 hr , 48 min ) - (I) w..-rrw Bob acclcSentatly cont.... to tax evasion and ends up =1--~=-,, .. , ... ...,.. .. _ -CA Scheduled smok8fS and the!~=~~ I AT M .,... Scheduled reviews "Target" (Matt Ofllon, Gene Hackman). "That Was Then. Thlt Is Now" (Emlllo Estev.:;J.ia,.:;Brlngon tho Night" (Sting) aJ u-rr nm -lntMvlew with Biiiy Crystal on the set of his new film "Ru:rnlng Scared." (I hr ) I Mlll'ISZW IMNf Tiii Dancer I actOf Otegclfy Hloee snd vetltfan hootet• Steve Condos, Chuck Green and Jlmmy Styde dem<>n- strate and dlSCuss their lndlvfdual etylet of !~dancing Cl.) (IV .,_ "The Dofm That Dripped Blood" ( 1982. Suspense) Laurie Lapin- ski, Stephen Sachs College students are systematically murdered during a campus clea;i-op campeign 'R' ( t hr .. 27 min ) (l)-Y9001191tTtmLOIT .... l In three separate etches. Ralptl attempts 10 impress the bus comp1tny presidenl. lose<J Altca'e dtesa mooey in 11 jelly bean contest &nd poses as en alcohollc during a medtcal e11am. Q I ~ Camllt/e&.OAm 1tlll XL ,.,._ 11• --"The Two-Five" ( 1976. Ora- ma) Don John!Wn, Joe Bennett Two ea· ger. impulsive rookie datechvfffl cause headaches fOf their COiieagues and supen· ors by their bumbilrlQ efforts 10 trap a ct1me czar (2 hrs , 15 min ) I 1T11c1u.,11au .... Q • .-cmu.u. -.......... 9'0llTl .. et• v: QW Scheduled In· tervitwt with Aaron Spelling, Srlng end Sharon GleM: lhe Muppeta' 30th 11nnlver· aary. 11111•• ... •l•t ITT ... u.w ... -.nmtMOW ,. W• A CC ffllltf IY ~...,. A film ht1l0ty of the nuciear arms buildup alnce 19~5 focutlng on the western pow· 8'& and , .... Waruw PACI NlllQnS Q ~---.. ~ NOTIMl. Son Jooe State 111 I St1t .. long Beach (A) (1 hra) ()).,."City Heal" ( 198•. Advtnturt) Clint E .. twood, Burt Reynolds Towardl the end of PtOhlblllon, a oop wno. patt· ner It mutdertd INmt up with hit ont- llme friend, a p.lvttt detective, and or- cheltratea tome rancy fOOfW°"' to 1r8Clc down tti. k..,_ 'PG' c;J ( 1 hr . 37 min.) =1== 9JI UJFll•n I -..... .. "It'• AJlvtl" ( 1"4, Scleta- tlon) Tommy Klr'k. 8hlf\ey Boone. AIU- natfe'• twtlttd plOt to berrlcade tN'M atrengere In an OUrk c:t\19 with a monat« bftctcflfH when the monttttr turns on him {ltn.) Cl) .,. "Screenw'' ( 1074, Orama> Pameta Franklin, Jim Notton All Amer! can Q88\Jlted while vtllling abroed lo- cates her attacker and ptoft rev.nge ( • hr.,30 ~ L ·-·,,.. "'"" .... MCl .. _ .. cou.. ..,. College football 800fet and highlights from atound the c:ountf) and• look at ne11t week'• major cont .. ta I ~·-­......... .._.um .. "Private School" ( 1983, Come- Cfy) Phoebe Cat". Beta~Autaell. Teen· aged boys visit the a Cherryvelf Academy 10< some fun an ac:IV9nture 'R ~hr., 37 min.) -WOM.DATU. .W. "Ttoere In Lipstick" ( 1979 C$:>medy) Ursula Andress. Sylvia Krlttel ~ sketches 1n which women emplo) their lntetllgeooe and Mductlve l>OW9fl tc outmaneuver men In the never-.ool°' Q!_mt of love 'R' ( 1 hr , 23 mll\.) -(ti) DOlmA -A NOT -~ P~ queen Donna Summer 9luJ.. In a c:ooc:.1 taped at the Pacific Amphltl'IMtrt In c;oe.. ta Meea. Calif. (1 hr) ...... ...,wmt ...... (I) ... "The Ox-Bow lncldenr' (1~ Western) Henry Fonda. Dana Andrews. ~ lynch mob tracks down and ececc.itet three innocent men while In ...,en of 1 lkM*&.~J:ln) YOUTM/JlelU&m wrntGll--11• ... ttl ... .W. "The SIQfl 0 1 The Crou' ( 1932, Drama) Fredric March. Claudetlf Colbert A Roman arlstocr at sacttfloea hlf poeltlon and po98eSSlontl for the loYe of 1 Chri•t•a~I (2 hrs ) 19" ... rrtYCUl• H•• ...... u. 1• _.. "Ledy Ch111terley'1 Lovef' ( 1981, Drema) Sylvia Krlslel, Nlohowu Ctay Based on 0 H Lawrence's at()() abOUt the wile of a p1trapleglc E~ llflt- toorat who takes her husband t game- kMper as her lover 'R' ( 1 hr . '6 min.) ta CID _.. "WarrlOf Of The 1.oet Worl<'' ( 1983, Adventute) Rot>tn Gln1y, Pertll Kh8mbatta, A PfOf8990f Ind hll C19ugnt• recruit a cycie rtdlng d8redelr1t 10 CMlf· throvw a malevoleot tyr•n1 'R' (1 hr., 21 ~ni -l:--"* 1aw ... llT-..T .,. "Body Double" (191• ) Craig Weaeon. MMnlt Ottf. 11th An unemploy9d Hollywood actor houM-tltllng f0t an acquM\t91a, t.o comes obleaed with • l>Mutlful neigh> bOt, Involved with lhe porno fllm ~lfl and a IUlpeCI In e violent nuder 'A' Q 11 hr., 49 min.) (%) ... "TC!f> Hat" (1835, Muat) Fred A11elre. Glngef Aoget9. A n-.n Mt trouble with hie glrlfrlend t>ecauee n think• he'• married to het belt friend. ( t .. lh( .. =-In.) WW_. -., ..... ----119&1 .. ...... -laaday Conl. -~~Y And Alex.ander" (1983. Drema) Pemllla Allwln. 89<111 Guve Two chltdren In a thMtrk;al family lose their llYety enjoyment ot AMI when their mother mante .. bWlop. 'A' (3 hrs., 17 min.) -· ... ''Gold Mine In The Sky" ( 1938. W•tem) a.. Autry A singing cowboy tlndt ~twe and excitement along the trall. (1hr .. 30mln.) •C%> "Neighbofs" (1981, Comedy) John llilueN, o.tl Aykroyd. ( 1 hr .. ~ min,) -~"Highpoint" (1984, Orama) Richard Harris, Chflt1ophef Plummer ( 1 hr , 28 min} 719(1) 'Tubby The Tube" ( 1977, M\Ncal) Anlmetec:t Voices by Dick Van Dyke. Peer1 Bdey. ( 1 hr . 22 min.) J9!t:ieymoo11 Hotel" ( 1964, Comedy) Goulet. Nancy Kwan (2 hr• ) 719(%) "Full Moon In Paris" (1984. Orama) Paecaie Ogler, Fabl'loe Luchini. ( 1 hr . 4:> min.) •CC> "King Kong" ( 1933. A<Nenlure) Fay wr ..... Robert Atmstrong ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (8) 1'Zellg" ( 1983, Comedy) WOOdy Al Ian. Ml9 farrOWI. ( 1 hr .. 24 min ) -~ AdYentui9'" (1 91 7 , Comedy) -cm "~met" (1954, Adventure) mizebeth Teytor. Stewart Granget (1 hr . 51 min.) Cl) "The Strip" ( 1961, Orama) Mickey ~.a.My Fotr•t. (I hr . 25 min.) (%) ''Top Hat" (1935, MUSlcal) Fred As· tue. runt-Rogefa. ( 1 hr , 39 min ) • ·~1.Mit6eNYln'" (1955, Come- ~) Rory Ceh>un. Piper L8Vfie ( 1 hr . 30 tr*\.) ~ -Im "The Fighting 69th" (1940, Orame) Jimet Caonev. Pat O'&len. (2 hra.) -Cll) "My Favoflte YNr" ( 1982, Comedy) ISifer O'Too6e, Martt Linn-Baker (I ht . 36 min.) "9(1) "Dune" ( 198-4. Science FIC110n) Kyle MicL.acNen, Frenoetea Annis (2 hrt , 20 min.I -· "WNtev.r Happened To Baby JM.?'' ( t982, SulpenN} Batte 08vls. "*"Crawford. (2 twa.) CJ:) "Edloel Of A Summer" ( 1976, Ora- ml) Rlohetd Hatrlt. Jodie Fe»ter ( I hr • i mln.) "Bugl &lnny'• 3fd Movie: 1001 Rab-r ...... (1962, Comedy) Anlma1eq V*-by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken ( 1 ~ 1lmln.) ' : "Aepo Man" ( 19M, Comedy) Emlllo ~Hairy ONn Stanton. (1 hr .. 33 "*'-> Wn1"The Front P1ge" (1931. Comedy) w.ntou. Pet O'Brien (2 hre ) · W ' &. I~ YCAJ AP.°'" ( 1978. Ao-,__, Joaeph Brooka, Shelley ~ (I tw.,Alm) •m> ''GfewltOtle; The l~ Of Tarzan, LOJd Of l'he Apia" ( 1~t _Adwenfur•) .....,., AidwrdlOn. CMltgpner L8mberl 1(1 hrt. •• "*'.) ''nw. Uttte Wortla" ( 1860. ~I) red AIMn1 Aed SM!ton. ( 1 ht.. 4i "*"' l fMTMa NfTm "" ~IODIU•mTDI .,_"Firstborn" ( 1984. Drama) Teo Garr. Peter Weller Despite her sons· warning•;, a divorced woman bee~ 1n votved with a charmmg. though latently Sinister dntter who ultimately tears t~ family apar1 'PG 13' O ( t hr , 40 mm ) Cl) "Neighbo1s ( t981 Comedy) John Belushi. Dan Ayk1oyd (I hr , 34 mm ) •(S) 'Tubby ThP Tuba" ( 1977, Musicstll An1me1ed Voices by OICk Ven Dyke Pearl Bailey ( I hr . 22 rrnn ) (%)"Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983, Drama) John Schneider. Kirk Douglas (I hr . 35 min) t:al\C) Hiqhpoml' 11984. Dtama) Richard Harris. Chris1opner Plummer ( 1 hr :>8 min) .. (0) 'T1rP Anr! Ice" ( 1983 f'an1ao;y) An1ma1ed VOtcf>'l of Susan Tyrrell Wilham Ostrander (I hr ?1 min ) .. 11.Zl Giant ( 1956. Drama) (llzabeth Taylor. Jarnos Dilan (4 hrs . tS min) 1:11 ® "Raca I or The Yankee Lephyr ( 1981 r>rnma) Ken Wat.I. George Per pard ( 1 hr 4A min ) -lvenlng ----.. , .... llATT NGUITON M POOTaAU San Franc1sc..1• 49erc; at Denver Bronc~ (I 1ve) O (3 hrs 11, mine?. ... i:::.r~ ... _, ~ 191&. POOTaAU San Franc1S<;o 4Cfflr<; '11 IES'" ,, ..... me ... .... , ... ...:r ... .,_ "Be;iu Brummet' ( 1954 Ad venture) Fltzabeth Taylor S1ewn11 <:1ranger Ooe of fngland's most (jar;h1ng hgures CO\Jtl9 o rnul11tvde 01 women ( 1 hr 51 min ) Cl1 tJOmjrt IOO~ OM Nauonat Champ.on$htp'l trom Detroit (TapPd) (;> h~) • 1"I ~ AC8 ~ When fl we&l1hy Gooro•a woman taket 1n a 1am1ty drSplaced by war. her nut'd help reec" With h0s1tlt1y Stars John Housemsn Shir toy St04ef Based on Flnnnery O'Connor',; snor111a1y (%) ... 'Top 1-181'' ( 193!>. Musk:81) ~red Allalre, Oinge1 R~rs A man has trouble wfth hl'I gwtfrtend t:>e<:ause 'lhe thlnlta he's martl&d 10 her 1>&<11 ltlttrwi ( 1 nr . =•"=' CCUIT .. me ... ... ,..._ .. ccmiiClll ...... IMam.ILW•WW ....... ...... ,._ mf • llT llAT Guest POU'!O I C ,,,... Qltol Connert ,. ...... .. Cf) llll'1ITI CC).,_ "Back To Bataan" ( Hl45, Ad· venture) Jottn Wayne, Anthony Quinn Cu1 oft from Ame1lcan fOfces, a COionei organizes native F1t1p1noe into a gue<1Mla army l0t a raid on the Japanese ( 1 hr , 35 mtn J i Mnmrt •IU1111l•L Im••nmAY -_ _., ....... 8 BrmTll•n TW lnteNiew with Man Dillon ·--(I) P& •atr'Zlm Ent1epreneu1 Arthur Jones (Nautilus) and his w1la. Barbi Ben· ton IE:t'A9111'/ ... tll..,.. --•CMt•I • ••••.a.T (0) .,.. "Th18Ves Atler Derk" ( 1984, Orama) VerontQue Jannol. Bobby DtC1cco Two unemployed street mus!· c1an:. carry out a series of petty thefts and unwillingly become 1mphcated In an ap- parent murder ( 1 hr , 32 min ) ,.._TAU TM1Am "Thumbelina" Carne F1Sllef. Burgess Meredith and w~ uam Katt star in a thumb-siled glff a ad- 11enture-hlled search f()( her mother Q I MOT llAT Nim.Im 1:il I ON 1"I Toa Featured Philip Mi- chael Thomas talks about his life and ca- reer since "Miami Vice", on lhe runway with lhe con1estan1s ot the 2nd Annual u S Men's Pageant, how to eotertaln kldS ..:t•...r WllAl'IWf•I a U.ATLMIS .. , ..... .-.Nau. WU. WU--.Otll AmM.I .,,,.,., .UT a.I tl1 QICMO ( ..... MCa Cotterpio Doozer and Gob<> rraggle search 10< 1he Doozers· ouglnal aitve O I UC. ... Oll11m .. (I)_. __ ..... icm Melt099 111tempta to 80IYe the murdef ot a tnend. a bank president wllO wH Involved In an embelllement Investigation ( 1 hr ) 8 • '"ILOGIW-~ ----A young SCIO< play<a a practical t<>k• on ac10< and t0<mer lootC>al P'aYef John Ma1usz.M. Justine Bateman of ··Family T18$" IS trlcked Into lhlnklnQ that her bl'other Jason 11 In )8•1 ( 1 hr ) ... "Smokey And The Bandit" ( t977, Comedy) Burt Rey~ Selly f'leld A daredeVll rruchr aoceptl • chal- lenge to run a truckload of beef from Tex- ns back to Geo<gia In 1 llmlted emount of 11me t2tn) ....... C' .... ~Ql-=8 .. ... "Oh, God!" ( 1977, eorn.dy) ge Burns. John Den¥9f God MllCtt 81'l untvtPeC11ng young tupermet1(et men- flget to delNer • mnHee ot hope *"" go00w111 to the Wlepllc•l ~ ot the mo<Mtn·da1 world (2 hrt.) • .. a J IJMI Aowet'ta ~ Sunday, Nowmber 10, 1988 13 n r-.. the orphened ...i pop lhe reecued end an.mpta to reunlt• h« aoot and the een.dan lcientllt (o.Md Blrn.y). (Part 2 of 2) 0 (1 tv.) • ,. .. An t.xaminetlon of changes that occur In IM brain dorlng leernlng; ac· tr-Kitty Carlil'e. author George Plimp- ton and oonduc:IOf Mk::ihMI Tlleon-Thomes dllocuM mem<>f)' ueociatlon. (A) Q ( 1 CC/ --"King Kong" ( 1933. Adven-ture) Fay Wray, Robeft Amwtrong. A mc:Me compeny dllcOYerS a gl9nt ape on a remote South See llMnd and bttngl It b9ck to New YOf'k. where It eecapee to t8"ot1Ze the city. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) (l')M'Oucml Sen Remo RaJty from lta· ~ (Teped) • CB>...,. "Tank" (1983. Orama) James Garner, G.0. Spradlin. When an army ser· geenl's young son Is arrested and NOi to work on a labor farm, the father uses his tank to reacu. the boy 'PG' (1 hr., 53 min.) Cl)*-.... MM A DILi Robin Hood (MlchMI Praed) and hl9 "*'aid a young man named Ai.in Whoae sweetheert Is coerced Into marrying the Sheriff of Nott· ~1tv,) (%)• "Nada" (1974, Orama) Fabio r .. 11. Martangela Melato. In Pa'18, an Ameflcan amba98adof le kidnapped by an anarchllltlc group of terrorllr.. (2 hrs .. 8 min.) • .. "Nice Girl" (19'1, Comedy) OMnna Durbin, Franchot Tone. A sweet young girl trlM an Innocent lllrtatton with one of h« father'• bulir'8M aeeocletes. ihtl.) -'ftCTM .... LMIO&T , ..... _ ........ .. (I) u11 a au.a Allte has a brief tt1ng h a vtllttng English professor (Franc Luz). •·--"An Early Froet" (Premiere, Orama) Aldan Quinn, Gena Rowlands. A family'• peecetut axlltence la ehatt«td by thelf ton'• rew&atlon tllat ht le a homo- aexual -and that t.'• oootracttd AIDS l!Ja> OM PJFJJ ft LOn9l'I .....,, ~ Ulll A IUl'\l9Y of the fives of El Medine'• women and a loolc at the r~::..~ (1 hr.) • r a a 1111 Row9tla eucc.eefully rMlt the Ot1)Mned ...i pup lhe r.-cutd Md atternpm to NUnlta h« aunt and It. c.n.dlen ldentllt (o.Md Birney), (Part 2 of 2) 0 ( 1 tv.) (I) -.... 5 I Ill A profile of Los Angelt8 Raldtta running b4lck MatQUI Al· ~ CD) ... "The Perill Of G-.ndOline" (1914, Ad\lenture) Tawny Kitten. lhnt Huff. Jol'lrt W..'t comic strip heroine comet to lift In • ....... of thtMng ac:IY«I· tur ... 'R' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) Cl) .. "OUM" ( 1064, Science Fie· tlon) Kyte Maclac:Nln. Franoeaca Annlt BeMd on Ffri Herbert'• b9etl1l1r tn the~ 10,981. a ..nor at'*"P't to rat· ry the lowty dw9left "' • ..,, ptenlt 10 vtctory Otlet • "*"*" tnOnlreh. 'PG-,,. Q (2 M. 20 rM\.} ... 1¥.t niftl••U Ill Amur· aw. Mb beck ... at a gtme lhow end ....,_ ..,.,..... to be 1he nat OOf\tast· 1nt on the kk'tlll. o (1,,,) • 14 Sunday, NcNemb. 10, 1§16 •Im ..... "Jamaica Run" (t953, Mys- tery) Ray Milland, Arlene Dahl Murder re- sults When six people fight over the OWnef· ship of a Jamaican estate (2 hrs.) • 9 (I)......, Stephanie's father (Jose Ferrer) and Oiok wind up 1n jail as a re5l.lll of their untoward behavior during Strat- ford's Colonial Days festival Q Cl) ..... "let's Make Love" ( 1960. Comedy) Marilyn Monroe. Yves Mon1and A weal~n Is hired by an oft-Broad· way p< to Impersonate h1msetl. (2 tva .. 30 min.) 91.cw•-~. --~I LACIY Chrrs end Mary Beth's relationship is severely strained over the Issue of abortion. ( t hr ) I ..... ... "Wild Women" ( 1970, Adven- ture) Mugh O'Brlan, Anne Francis. An A rmy corps of engineers on an undercov· er map-making assignment 1s accompa- nied by a band of bOiSterous females re· centty released from prison ( 1 hr • 30 min.) · 9 .,..,Al.Frl'Oll9ff Interview With Matt Oilton • --a-The 40th anniver-sary of the end of World War II is com· memorated In this history of the Tomb ot the Unknown Soldier and personal profiles of six American servtoemen Who never re- turned from the war ( 1 hr ) ..... !XC81 CC) .,.. "Greystoke: The Legeno Of Tarzan, LOl'd Of The Apes" ( 1984, Ad· ventur&) Ralph RichardSOn, ChrlStophef Lambef't. African apes raise an orphaned boy from a helpless toddier to an lntellf.. gent and e~perlenced huntet 'PG' Q (2 firs .. 9 min.) Cl) M DUn Muhammad All V11 Leon ~nks. = '78 1n New Orleans ( I hr ) 00 IOU • ,_ A profile of six Viet nam Wat veterans who, for ten years. ha'/8 led solitary lives In remote areas of the U.S. struggling with the effects of their wartime experiences and the rejection by Amerlean society. (1 hr) (%) mwll "Neighbor's" ( 1981. Comedy) John Betoshi, Dan Aykroyd. A middle· class wborban couple Is subjected 10 rhe strangest 24-hour penod of their lives after bizarre new nelghbOra move In nett dOOf l 'R' (1 hr., =J.cor ... =Nil LOn9IY MCIPOT "'°" -...._..CCUIT ..... tW IU 'I: Cl -llSCI Guests. °';3, Newsom, Carol Wayne I •<•nun == ...... cac.. •11•11-.r ....... • .,.. "Purple Hearts" ( t984, Ora· rN) Ken Wahl, Ct\eryl Ladd. tn Vietnam, a Navy medic meets and tatts lo tove with a dedicated nurse. bUt their Mure plans are threatened by the lnevlfable ctrcum- atances of war 'R' ( 1 hr . Sti min. l CD cm ... "Letters Of Love' ( 198A. Adult) &ldgette Monet. Cyndee Sum· "*9. The ~ tdllOI Of A ~rts column 11'4 lnct..._ newspeper Clrcula- tlon and hef readers' putse ratea. ( 1 hr • 19':.lm. Hiii --"Alfll" ( 1966, Comedy) Ml· chHt Caine, Sheley Winters. A yOIJng En· gllsbman cruelly explolta the women he meets (2 hrs . 30 min ) ,.. Cl) , • ...., Rtmngton, a novice In the detecthie bualrwel. ht Laura SOive a murder Cfle. Keye L~ Marc Hayashi gueat stat. (A) ( 1 hr . mln.L 8 • mJ OP C.-From JlN 1E Dotty Parton and antr Conrad join ~ :"'~~~tvil.c.-~ o0 ;c=--=mtn. I mAm Sketchel: Supet Oeve 1t• marw=, coontellng, l ~a:~tumlCA --""" ... ...,. ..... "Weekend Pass" (1984, Ct edy) O.W. Brown. Peter Ellensteln. F sailo<s Just finishing basic training In : Diego travel to Los Angetet !Of tun romance. 'A' ( l·hr .. 32 mln.l, --1::M.-MSTamff . ITt ~ ~ 0 FM1Urtd; Det L.OU= I ~ ............ -lmaf9'1 ,._A Wco.1'9 ,_ Arthur Smith King Macie Tournament from Myrtle Beech, S.C. ( (%) ... "Midnight" ( 1909, Comeo OOn Arneche, Claudette~. A yo girt IMng In Perla 9UDnly becot wealthy through a llmple pawn Jlckt1. hr .. 3-4 e11rj .. !~ "laat Embrace" (19 Suspense) Roy Scheider, Janet Marge A governmeot agent. recupafatlng fl'OI nervous breakdown after the .. ..,. n def of his wife. flnde hlmeelf CIUdlt t web of espionage and Intrigue. 'AT ( 1 4'3mln.) -· • LA11 _,..,. N• Llnm &heduled: Chicago eee,. defantlllt ti le William "RefrlgeratOf" Perry, c«ne< IJetAa~=--( f hr.) 1.: ....... .," ... A 3 F '-' lntetvtew • Matt Diiion. l :.r ----·· M UIT IAYI fll. --·-ie85 documentary ,~ .. ,,. story of llAt. coouptlon and dealt t led to Marilyn Monro. untlmely deeth hr.) (Q) M UITNYIGP ....... _ t985 docu"*1tary r~ tM lo story of luat, OOl'NPtlon and dlllpllt led to Marllyn Monroe'• untlmlty cMi .. .u. ~ ... "A SNnlng Seaeon" fl' ~ma) Timothy Bottomt, Alyn , Mclef'le. Bated on the true lt«y of a mln.lly Ill athtete wno dM>ttt the ~r Of hll life to c:oeChlng a glrtt' tr teem to • WfMlnO IM80n. (A) ft rw .. min.) Ml• .,_ "CltOpelrt" ('934', Ramin ~udette Colbert. Wtnen WM11em. dramatic low atfatt of Otopatra and ~ Antony It Mt llQalnlt tM etaooree. tp dot of E~t and Rome (2 l'n ) .. , ... ~,.. "Target" (Matt Oiiton. Gone Hackmtl "That Wat Then.. Thls It Now'' {En &t.:~ "&Ing on It. Nlnhl" (StJnQ., • • ''CallMe ewan.~· ( tMS. Ci edy) Bob Hope, Anfta Ekberg. An. autt aitplortt flndt ram.nee Md deng9I' w -I still ~ l(e 10 8' OSI - >m· OU! )an tnd I 71' ~Ir na M,jl ., .. hr ttfl -Monday Cont. he IS sent 10 Alrlca on a secret govern- ment mission to find a space capsule (2 hrs . 10min ) Cl).,.. "Guns And Fury" ( 1939. West ern) Duncan Renaldo. Leo Carrillo A ca- ballefO comes the aid of a man wrongly accused of embeulemenl and murder ( t hr ,JOmm J I':'. "Hunters Of The Wild" ( t974. Adventure) Documentary A while man Stuart Pringle. devotes nearly 20 years of his Ille 10 an on-IOcatlon study ol temtonal Africa (2 hrs ) 00 1IT i T8I Just when the Bulls need a victory. thelr ln1ured star quarterback Dor· ~has to be replaced by a r()Ol(le CIJ .,.. "The Blues Brothers" ( 1980 Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd Two blues singers must contend wtth the Chicago pohce. the CIA. neo-Naz1s and the U S Army 10 put together a benefit concert to raise money for their orphan· I 'R' (2 hrs . 13 min) ,.,,.,. tll s.-::.. ML•MPAl&Y .,.. "FlnOOrs Keepers" ( t984, Comedy) Michael O'Keefe. Bev8fly O'An ~ A $5 m1lllon cache is at stake tor a sexy neurotic, two con arttSts. a gangster and assorted other characters travel!~ on a train from Callforn1e 10 Nebraska 'R Q (1 hr , 36 min ) -Tuesday _ .......... Movies- •(%)"Top Hat" ( 1935. MuSIC&I) Fred As· talre, Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr , 39 min ) M (C) "Son Of Kono" (1933. AdVenture) Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack ( 1 hr • 10 min) 7lll tm "House Of Dark ShadOWll" ( 1970, Horror) Joan Benne11. Jona1h8n Frid (? hrs I 1:11 (1) "$k0kie (1981 f>rnma) Denny Kaye. John Rubms1etn ( 1 t'r , 40 nun ) •<Hl "To Be Or Not To Be" I 1983, Come- dy) Mel Br()Ol(s, Anne Bancrofl ( 1 hr , 47 min.) (%) "The Body Snatcher" ( 1945. Horr<><) Bela Lugosi. Bofis Kartott ( I hr . 17 m111 ) .. (%)"Paris, TeKas" ( t98'4. Drama) Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja KinM<I (2 hr~. 30 min.) -CC) "Electrk: Dreams" (1984. Comedy} Lenn~ Von Oottlen, Virgtn1a Madsen (I hr . 35 mtn ) ()) "Deep In My Heart" ( 1954. Musical) Jose Fcrr8f. Helen Traube! (2 hrs, 12 mjn) • "Born To Be Loved" ( 1959. Orama) Carol Morris, Vera Vague ( I hr • 30 min ) -«l) "A Inst All Ftegs" (1952. AdYen- tuie) ~ol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara (2 hfl) -CID "Hot Stuff" ( 1979, -O>medyJ Dom l>il•. Suzanne Plettlette ( 1 hr . 3 t _ mlqJ -........ --- -· "Big Jim Mclain" (1952, ACIV9nlure) John Wayne. N3noy Olaorl (2 hr•) (I:) '"The AdvtntUf91 Of Huckleberry Anti" f 1985. Ac:Mlnlure) P•trlclt ()ey, (%) 9CMI "Coal ~.41ner's Daughter" I 1980 BK>graphy) SISSy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones Based on Loretta Lynn·s auto- biography A girl trom a poor family m ru- ral Kentucky mames a man who engineers her rise 10 srardom 1n the muSIC mdus1ry =1PG~!.FWWATCO .:OM»--.wtwrf = "Up The Creek" (1984. Come- dy) Tim Matheson. Jennifer Runyon Four college students try to bring some glory 10 their schoot by competing 1n a ralt race against a ream ol rulhleSs men 'R' I I hr 35 mm) I O.C. TODAY ta .awwrcm ... llVIRY .. IMl•t 119 m¥ll "Desert Fury" ( 1947, nrama) Burl L11ncaster, Lizabeth Scott A re tormea gamblet falls m iove w11h lhe da=~s1no owr'lef (2 hrs ) l::.+naec:c.ro .alJIC818 t:tl _,.,. "GrancMew, US A ( 1984. Olama) Jamie Loo Curtt11 C Thomas Howell An 1ndependent-m1nded raceway owner ballles small-town corruption to re· lct1n C011trol ol her track. while embark1flQ Samm·Arl W1lhams (2 hrs ) 'From H8fe To Eternity" I 1954 Ora· ma) Burt Lancaster Montgomery Cllfl ( 1 hr . 58 min) {%) ' M1dn1ght" ( 1939. Comedy) Don Amf'Che Claudelle ColbPrt ( 1 hr '.l.t min) ll:ll(J ) "Raiders 01 The Lost Ark" ( 1981. Ad venwrn) Harriwo Ford, Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 55 min) t9 • "Thal Unc8fta1n Feelln~f· ( 194 1 Comedy) M8fle Oberon. Melvyn, D<>vglac; t! hi . 30mm) ll9CC) "Son 0 1 K0<1Q .. ( 1933 Adventure) Robert Armstrong Helen Mack ( 1 '" 10 min) "ReunlOl'l Al Fa1rborovgh · ( 1985. Drama) Robert Mitchum. Deborah Kerr i_I tir . 50 min ) CZ) "Erasemead" ( 1976, Horror) John Nance. Charlotte StewAtt ( 1 hr 40 min ) l:8 (I) "The Badtando<s" ( t 9!>8, Western) Alan l add. Ernest Borgn1ne ( 1 hr 23 min) ,.(%) "Dune" ( 1984, Science r1c;t1on) Kyte Maclachlan. Francesca Annis (2 hrs . 20 min) •Cl) "Forced vengeance" ( 1982. AdVen lure) Chuck Norrlt. Mnry I O\J1"41 Wellef 2 r.!J (OJ "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983 edy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancrol1 ( t hr 47 min ) _.,,.... ___ _ on an affair with a ~ounger man 'R' c;i ( t hr . 37 mm.J t:t1 ())9CMI "Stuck On You" (1983, Come- dy) Irwin Corey, Vifgmla Penta. A hanO- some couple is locked In a palimony dis- pute before a 1udge wt.o's really an angel rryino 10 win back tit<; wings 'R' ( I hr • 28 min ) -~FMTN• Nnm ~ ........... Ml 9CMI "The French Woman" (1981. Olama) Francorse Fal>'an. Dayle Haddon A bofdello being kept open by a govern- ment subsidy is the scene of mtHdef and Pohllcal scandal when a VIP customer is W pho~ at play 'R' ( 1 hr , 37 min ) ~Unawt• H••TODAY {!).,.. "Nada" ( 1974, Olama) Fabio T es11. Manangela Mela to In Paris. an American ambassaaor IS kidnapped by an rinarch1s1tc group of terrorists (2 hrs . 8 rn1n I .. SJ f~ TAU ntlA11m "ThvmbeW\a" Came F1shef, Burgess Meredith and Wi- ham Kall star 1n a thuml:>-Slled girl's ad- ven1ure-f1lled search for hef mother Q .. .wll "The Man Who Loved women:· ( 1983 Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Julie Art- drews A sculptor and compolstve womanizer dies, end hlS anatys1 searches 1n vain to d1stover why ne genwnely tell In love w11h every beautiful woman he fNef met R' Q ( 1 hr . 50 mm ) l:rr.==-mc .... Nl-ATID Mmc••••n 9CMI "Electrie Dreams" ( 1984. Com- edy) Lenny Von Oohlen. V1rg11\18 Madsen An unusual love triangle develops when a bumbling San Francisco architect pro- grams ht<; personal compute< to cornpoee 10110 <;<>ngs lor a captivating cellist wtio moves into his apartment bll11d1ng 'PG' 1 hr , 35 mm) _,.,."The P11nce And The Pauper" ( 1972, Adventure) Animated Based on Mark Twa1n·s story ol a prince and a beg- gar ooy who change clothes and Identities 1n medieval England (I hr , 14 min) (%) llOWll "The Body Snatcher" I 1945, Hom>r) Bela Lugosi. Softs Karloff A OOc· tor ls blackmailed by a vlltalnouS coec:h- man when he wtsheS to stop secu1ng bod.es tor medical r8988rctl in 19tf'H)entv- E~ ~ 17m+n ) ...... lo'&':.,. CW'Qiii .,.., llf08 I~·-···· ..a• .... llP UM ~~ ... "Something Wicktd This Way corneia·· (1963. ~) ~Ro- bar~. Jooath9n PTyce Two bOyl dlac:io¥- et the terrifying MCret UOdet1ylng • my9t• rlOU e111nrv8' where hint.._ .. fufflled. t:>ut a te>t a hotrlb19 pta 'PG' ( 1 tw . ~min • Oil llOT llAT Guest Ctwtsti.n Sunday. November 10, 1945 15 -_________ ......,........ ________________ _ -I ae•llllY Co.I. ~ metal band. St'YP8' ,.,aa .. 9 ....,, 7 TW tnteMeW wtth Dillherv1 Cerroll 1--==.'h-A treaWte hunt Ofg&· I ? Asher. Angela Lanst>ury .,...ca•MY -. ... ,. ... CllllEI (Q}--~· ( 1984. Soieooe Fte· hon) Kyte Maclachlan. Francesca Anrus Based on Frank Hefbeft's best~ler In the year 10,991, a warrlOf attempts to ral· ty the loWty dwelW!fs of a Oesef1 pi.net to victory over a malevotent monarch. 'PG· 13' (2 hrs. 20 min.) • mf llATMOnm 79(11).,.. "Pillow Tall<" (1959, Comedy) Rook Hudson. Doris Day An lnterlOf dee· OIB!Of reluctantly agrees to Share a party line and rs angered to teern that Iha other party as a..somancing aongwrlter (2 h<s , 10 m.o) 79 e I • TMI TOW Featured on IOcatiOO with-Kenny Rogers tor the fllmlng of ·'Wild HOrses". on the road Witt\ 0 J. Simpson u M prepa!es !Of Monday Night FootbaN: a 11'191t to the Strategtc Aw Command baSe lnOmahe I .... ~ wnewum11• 111 • LI. F-eatured. a tour of the beck roeds of Germany inotuolng the cu-'* of Mad Ktng LOdWtg; a vtslt 10 Story Book Aoed; OcfOberfMI U.AT .... ...... ccalT ..... --~--­........... , ..... .,,..,. 1W ... , ... A profile of dlteciOf r"8 Stevens with guests Chattton ....,... ton. Joel MoCree and Geof~evene Jr. AC1'mPM.I. .NU.• ~TMD .. Gueat. man. I UC. ... OM'lm -(I) .... llAalM9U-A hard-noeed ••-eonvlct (Wiiiiam Shatner) rehe· bllltat• urban delloquents by . ltlOWlng them the meaning ot responslblllty wt"'9 they WOflt on his dude ranch. Alto atara CMstopher Penn and Tate Donovan Ieert 1 of 2) (1 hf ) • e A-TIMil Pro wrestler Hufft Hogan end ann<>uOCef Gene Okerlund star u ~ as the A-Team enter• the WOfld of professiOnal wrestling 10 find a ~OAIP of mobslefS who are tryfng 10 ctote dOWn .:.t:'th center Q ( 1 hr ) e "Borderline'' ( 1980. A""9<1- Me) Char1es Bronson. Bruno Klfby. A t>Order patrol Qttice1 hunts smugglers and a rvthleSS kiltet along the Me1<lcan border ~ hfg) • 9 _. 1W _, Mlctlael 19 mote determined than ever to gain custody or l .Jof\8,:.J= 2 of ,, 0 ~~an.-ca -:.,.. WM Jenny Balnet (Dyan Cannon) . an American IMng in England, gets caugh1 uP In wan.me eeplonllge wt'8f\ she tr..-to Nazi Ger"*1y to find hel milling ~fl\ln son and 9'1dl up uawed 1r1 • P<:Ni camo h8f lilt hinging 18 Sunday, Nov.mber 10, 1985 uP<>n keeping her ldenhty a secret Cos tars Elke Sommet and Robert Hardy (.Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs ) • llOWA "Chdd $orv1YaJ The Silent Erner gency" An exam1nato0n of UNICEF ettoru; to immunll.e Children In Thlfd World coun tnes agelnSt preventable dlSeases Q ( 1 hr) • WM A CO FT,.,, IY ..,._ DTa The need to find an altematrve to war IS 1lloStrated by a history ot armed conflicts and peace movements Since WOOd WBI I Q_(1 hr I (CJ.,. "The AdVentures Ot Hucklebef· ry Fmn" ( 1985, Adventure) Patrick Dey Samm-Arl Williams In lhe pre-C1V11 War South. a bOy and a runaway slave en count• dao08f and ellCttemeot dutmg a ~ dOWn lhe MIS'SISSIPPI (2 IVS I fl001UlL fGUB .,.. "Sudden Impact" ( t983. Ora ma) Cltnt Eastwood. Sondra Locke Near San FranctSCO. streefWlse detective Dirty Harry Callahan searches fOt a ntu.allshc killer. "A' 0 ( 1 1Y . 5 7 min ) CJ) ... "Raiders 0t The Lost Ark" 1198 t. Adventure) Hamson FOf'd. Karen Allen. tn 1936. a gk>b&-trolllng arctieOl<>- glst-adventur&f races Nazr evildoers for a legendary reMgioUa artifact ol enormous power, narrowty escaping dozens ol death traps en route 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 55 min ) CZ).,. "Pans, Texas" ( 1984. Orama) Herry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kln911 Al· 19' IOU< years' absence. a social dropou1 reappears In L A to clarm hrs abandoned son and then headS for Texas to reunite the boy with his mother 'A' (2 hrs .. 30 ITWI.) .... "Gidget Goes To Rome" (t963. Comedy) Cindy Carol, James 0.rren Gidget mis"1terptets the atten- tions of a famous Journalist (2 hr9.) .. • ({I tm-·-Whlle on vacatlOrl. Maggie and Jason W<:Ary abou1 the kids Whef! 1hey phone home and no one an- sw~ o ITICflC .... LOWllOAT .. . ..... _ .... ...,. • (I).,. "'Wild Horses"' (Premiere. Adllenture) Kenny Aoge<s. Pam Dawber A fonnet rOdeO champion quits his hum- drum job on an assembly line and heeds for Wyoming to take pert In a witd horte roundUp. Q (2 hrs.) • e • ..,.. A joutnallst hires Cody, NICJt and Murray to find out who's trying tokill ~hr) e 0 David leers 1hat the estranged husband ol a f()fmef glr1trlend me~·rylng 10 kill her Q ( 1 hr ) 1~'1l ,,.,,.,..,....,.. The need lo find an alternative to w8f tS Illustrated by a history ol armed contt~ts and peace movements since WOf'ld War t 1(1 ~ ,..,,..a.T'D llOWA ''Child Surv1Yat· The Silent Emer- oencY" An examination of UNICEF effor1s to rmmunt.te children in Third World coun- tri.s ags1nst preventable d15ea.ses. Q ( t hr) -~~Brgfo" (1978, Mystery) Richard OfeyluM. Susan Anspeel'I An un- COt'MlnliOnal priVate detectrve. whO was deeply involved lfl the ·eo. prot .... 19 OraWt'I into a case ltwoMng polttc.i eor ~lion and murder (~ tv1, 30 min ) Ill).,. "M Six Con\llcts" =Com edy) Miiford ~1lchelt Gitbert With the help ol SOI Wlteligent conYicts. a ptlS( psychiatrist altempts to develOp an eff& live rehabd1tation program (2 tn . · min ) (!)IR. Pim Sul* 70's. A too+t at ho pro footbal emerged as perhaps the mo popular sport in AmtwlC8 durrr\g It 19 70" s { 1 hr ) cm ... "Hea.rlbteakerl" ( 198- 0r ama) Peter Coyote, Nlek Mancuso 1 Los AngeleS, two lifelong friends e•I* enoe dramatic Changes 1n thetf careef: romances and thelt own relationshtp 'f L'hr .38mln) -· e t UGI~ Steele's dat with a oeaut11\Jt client cOUld prove mot el(J)enSlve when he reallzes that he ma have jUSt s.gned away the detective ager i J.:. ~r) "fl•.: ,_ -Spenser be comes embtOlled 1n interna11onal lntrrgu. when a cftent asks htm to protect her sis ter. an attractive lorme< spy Q ( t hf ) G .,_ '"The Glofy St0tnper5"' ( t 96 7 Orama) OenM Hopper. Jody McCrea Two rival gangs o1 motOfcycie thugs tan gle in a VICIOUS battle over a girl ( 1 hf .. 3( mm) e M .. An eiammatlOn ol cha~ Iha! occur In the !>fain during teaming; ac· tress Krtty Carlisle. author George Plimp- ton and conductor Michael Tilson-Thomes discuss memory association. (R) Q ( 1 hi) CB·--tm" CA· CM ITAlt WAM Ull UI ..,., A Cflhque of the proposed Strategic Defense tnltlat!Ye (''Star Wars") rooludlng 81108fJ>ts from a Wortd Attan Council Of Phlledelphia COt'lter9nee and taped 1nte<11iews with membet'!I of the me- dia. mtlltary. academic and legal commun- ities ll'lQludlng Secretary of Oefenee Ca.spat Weenbefger. New Yc:rt Tlmea co- lumntSt Hendriek Smith hOstt ( t hf.) CC) .,._ "The Border" ( 198 t, 0r81'1'19) Jade Nleholson. Valene Ptfrlne. A Texae t>otder guard's vakles come In contllet Wfttl thOee of his corrupt ~ end his met•lalistlc wffe. 'R' ( 1 ht., '7 m .) ® nm 19Tal 8 A famtty mention £». comet • horror chembef tor • young In- valid (Jenny SMorove) CJ) ~ • ntl -.n Ah« starting a ~ cDnlc with an old ~ (John ._rd), Olcil (Pettf Strauea) b. comet unable to cope wtth NICOie (Mary Steenbutgen) wno·1 on the v.1JQ8 ol an- other mental bteekdown and au.peci. him of adun~ (Par1 3 ol 5) ( 1 hr ) -1=cmw-:::W11• mr•111-., ...... .,.. "Pnvate School" ( 1983, eom.- dy) Phoebe Cates, Belay~ Teen- •ged boys Visit the ad-gtn Chetryvale AC6dem~ IOI' tome lun and ed¥enture 'Ft tWiitli!aL-Jn ... ~nny bellteS up to the ber with wOfld ch&mpj(ln nut Kurt Thotn9s ... Cllt 1111 .-Y-.&m az Ill tm Ci« CM ITM WAM • Ufilt A Cfltlque of IM ptopQMd Strategic Detense lnttlat~ ("Star Wars'') 1nctudlng exoerprs from 11 W0rld Attair. '° COuncll of ~ cnnf8fenOe and tap.d lnt&r"'9WI with memt>ers Of the,,,.. dla. mfflt.ry, ecademic: and I~~ Illes lncludtng S.C:retsry of OtW-. Csspar Weinberge<. New YC>fl< l1"*1 co- lurMISt Hendfkk Smith hoers ( 1 hr ) •• 11-.T -I :· 0 "' It e I. n -hesclay Coal. (8) llOwtl "The little Otvmmer Glfl'' ( 1~. [)fam.a) Diane Keaton. Yorgo Voyagls Recruited by lstaell operatrves. an actress beeOmeS a dOoble agent as· Signed to track down a notorious Palest1n· Ian terrorist 'R' c;i (2 hrs . tO min ) Cl).,. .. Skokie" ( 1981, Otama) Dan· ny Kaye. John Rubins1e1n. The American CMI Liberties Unl()rl Intervenes When IKi· nois c11tzens attempt to prevent stree1 demor\Stratlons by neo-Nazis ( 1 hr., 40 min ) • WT••rn•OL1WIC IOJml t1:tl CD cm --"The Pink Ladies" ( 1980. Drama) Vanessa Del Rio. Samantha Fox A group of bored wrves and their frustral- ed hu$bands use their lmag1nallons lor some sexual adVenMe. ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) tm• ()) -I -A flighty radto pe<· sonallty (P J Soles) asks the Simons to help her find a missing fellow disc Jockey ~) (.1 hr .. 10 min) D • ~ Host. Jottnny Carsort Scheduled: singer James Taylor. ( 1 hr) • ~IMM Wini IMCK Me~ Guests: Joanna Kems. carrle Snow I Ill AllC ... ..m.. _... Sketeties· the Schlock School for Insecurity, Khomeini's tire s1ore, Dolly IPa~news update; the Oldest stuntman ........ ··=·· .... ..,. tW .,. "The Oot·Ot-Towners" ( 1970 Comedy) JacJc Lemmon. Sandy Dennis An Ohio coupe vlslllng New Yoc1t ex.per•· ~~urban disaster (2 hrs ) Nie.....,. -..-111amwra .,. ...... "'°°' cam .... mo MM llTATI lftllT. i ~--WITlflMCl(All)Mlm ---~ ~ .... 1.1111 Colleen Dewhurst It joined by psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton and relkMnta of Chartottesvllle, Va .. In this examination of the ~ychological effects of the thr•t of nYClear war. I ,._. ,_COllT'D MfTO MCllll NASCAR HoOy Farms from North Wllketboro, N C (A) (2 hra.) (%) .,.. "Dune" ( 1984, Science Flc· tlOnJ Kyte Maclachlan, Francesca Annis Bated on Frank H.,bert·s bestseller In the yeer 10.991. • werrlor attempts to ral-ly the lowly dwellers of a deSert planet to vlctaty over a malevolent monarch 'PG· 13' (2 tn .. 20 min ) I .CUii -•uTl~Wl'nlMWl»Ufl&W. he<Ued; e stupid pet 1r1ctcs aegment l hr.) MTN,_,. ,_ ,_ 0 Fearured a.n1e Fran cis; G.ne Simmons of the rock bend KISS (1 hr.) (!)la::; LIEF ... 9 7 I I 7 TW Interview w11t1 Olehann c.rroa. 1-... I a.,_.. .. "The Pope Of Greenwich Vtl lagt" ( t984. Of•ma) Erie Roberts, M1e;k ey Rourke. Of .. ms of escape from hum cfrum Manl'lallan fobl harboted by dlatanttv related bUddktt are )eopatdlZed by en ~l-concefv9d aafecrltCkliig Jot> that Gitt ltlem fMO ~ wtttt wfll'I a loc3I crime i~.~hra.J ([) (II) "The Hotel New Hamp. ihtre" ( llMM. Comedy) Jodie Foster. 8Mu BfidO" 8aMd on the t>e>c* by John Irving An eccentric New England family undergoes changes as II sels up hotels 1n different locales 'R' ( 1 hr , SO mtn ) 1M 9 ()) llOwtl "Hunt F0< A Lonely G1r1" ( 1972, Mystery) James Farentlno. Ray M1llanCl A prtvale 1nvesttgator searches for evidence that will vindtCate htS chenl IB> ( 1 Iv . 20 min I WG llCMI "Arise My Love" ( 1940. Ro- mance) Claudette Colbert. Ray Milland A pair of lovers !Ind themsetves !rapped by the Spanish Cr1111 war and the outbfeak of WorlCl War II (2 hrs . 15 min.) 6 llCMI "One, Two, Three" (1961. Comedy) James C8gney, Arlene Francis When his boSS's daughter becomes 1n· volveCl with a communist. a soft-dnnk company executive doubts his chances ot adVancement 12 hrs . 15 min) Cf) llCMI "The Big Country" ( 1958, Western) (Pan 1 of 2) Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston An Easterner becomes embroiled 1n a bitter feud between two Texas ranchers ovet water rights (2 hrs) 1-=. "Land Of Celtic Ghosts" (1979, Documentary) Richard Basehart narrates thlS examination of supernatural phenomena In Ireland (2 hrs ) m mlON.:M ......_ CGl1llD 1:11(!) llOwtl "Merry Christmas, Mr Law· rence" ( 1983. Drama) David Bowle, Tom Conti During World War II, • Japanese POW commandant attempts to impose his concepls of dtsc1pUne and ordef on the prisoners. causing a clasti of wills with a s1ubb0rn British ma)or. 'R' (2 hrs 4 min) d (HJ llOwtl "Curtains" (t983. Horror) John Vernon. Samantha Egger A COfrupt him dtrector schedules Six audihons 10< a movie al an eerie and 1so&ated manslOO alld his wife enters an asylum to prepare for the part ot • mad-woman 'R' ( t hr 29mln.) . , ... MOU.YWOmt ca cm• Scheduled· in- terviews with Aaron Spet11ng, Sting and Sharon GleU; the Muppets' 30th annlvef· sary e ~ Nll&IJ Comic routines Lance Montalto. Jack Coen, carol Sl8klnd. Tim Settlmi, Ml!(e Dugan. au.. .... , ... , W wa&DATLMm -()) * ... ..,.."* ---s.-.:.. -...wlf •'IWWU MCllll Stadium SYper- crosa, 250oc class. from Pasadena. Calif i)~~' -... "~ Angry Red Plariet' ( t 960. Science-Fiction) Gerald Mohr Nora Haydefl. An amoebe·Wte creature engvtts a specesn1p That lands on Mars ~~, ..... ('tS cm --"Finders Keepers" I 1984. Comedy) Mic:heel O'Keete, BeYefty O' An- ge'<> A SS mitllon cache Is at stake tor a sexy nelHOllc. two COO 8rtllt., 8 gangste1 and aSSOf1ed othef character• tra\184~ on a train from Caltlornea lo Nebralkt 'A I t hr .• 36mln.) (%) ... "lklru" (1952. Ot•mi.) Taka$h1 Shlrnute. NobuO Kaneko A man Who tt eying of Canotf declde:S first to en~ his Onat dftys to the lullMt then reeollltl9 to do aomtthfnO Of i.ttlng ~ (2 in. 20:. •CC> "The Fury" ( 1978. Horror) l(lrtc Ooualu. JoM Cwa,,,.._ Gffted with ax· Jraordlnary telekinetic powetS. a young man is kidnapped by a former ..aod9te of his international superspy father who plans to use hlS laleots tor nefarious pur· ~ 'R' (1 hr .. 58 min) HI CHJ .,.. "The Hollywood Knlghtt" ( 1980. Comedy) Roben Wuhl, Tony Den- :ra Or'l Halloweeo eve ifl 1965, • rawdy nigh school gang wreak havoc In Bewt1Y Hiiis to avenge lhe ctoslng of their han- it 'A' (1 hr .. 39 min.) • .,.,.mm ... ... ....... ..... can"'D IPGRTICala n .,. "Every Day's A Holiday" ( 1937, Comedy) ~ae West. Edmund Lowe Dvnng lhe Gay Nineties. a spunl(y woman manages to negotiare the sale of the Brooklyn Bridge and get the goods on a top-ranking police otflclal ( 1 hr , 45 mm) llCMI "The Prince And The Peupef" ( 1972. AdVenture) Animated. 8aMd on Marl< Twain's story of a prince and a ~ gar bOy wtio change clotheS and identities _ 1 1n ":~England ( 1 hr . 14 min) ...... .....::.-. ...... .. .....,.. IA'lml • 111 I I TODAY d M llTCll & A family mansion t»- comes a honor chamber tor a young ~ vahd (Jef\~ .. srgtove) ·1----.a112 I -"'*"" •• .. llCK a I a & M IUT °'A~ ... Rick Springfield Sings his pest hits and showcases videos from his elbum "Tao .. ( 1 hr ) BURT ••• homJtaCeS "I think there's a stiama in Amertcu television," be says. "You know in Eae- land you can do a play, tben televilioD and you're still Sir John Oie.taud. But bete you 're a stqe actor, a film actor or a TV ~ctor. I was the number one film ICtOr ill the world. I don't mow of anyone iD tbat position who ever went ti.ck to tdevilioD. "Now if ther offered me a Bill COiby kind of show, Wltb that kind ofwritiDI, 1" I'd be tempced. f'd say that BilJ ~ii a biacr star today than me or OiAt Eastwood. But the problem iJ if )'OU JO from films to television and fail at it. )'OU•re a fallcd TV actor. And in th11 t.own tbae ii nolhioa lower. But if you fail in a movie )·ou can still be a hot property ... Reynolds. who'd directed Martin Sbca four tunes at his theater in Florida. murm to complete the final shot for the ~ His attention 11 focuad on the talk at bllDd, ge1tin11 amokct&c:tjua rilbt.~Uldlla• fan that blows the 00wa1lor1 t.brauP- lhc·window shot. The shot i.s done quickly IOd Reynolds calls "cut." Sl.Widenty. \be aewaw:a produoe camera &om 11owbere ud .,._D pot.ins for~ wilh hy1loldL A£ diaJ $Rip away other aewmc:n bfaia .nm. down the .et. Sunday, Nowmb« 10, 1985 17 .... ··-·----------~--=-----.-W.daesclmy , .. CH> ''FlMt1polnt"' l 19&' Or.na, Kns ~. Tree1 waama. ( 1 hr , 3' ,,..., J (%)''Eddie liUoOf'I • fVl .. l 1963. Orama I ~Sch_.. K-11 ~ (1 rv 35 "*'' .. CC) '"Ar4e; ige Of The PW1lt Panmer' (1978. Comedy) Peter ~ DyWI (Annon (1 tw • 39" min ) NI(%) "The ~urer" (1917 . Comedy) CNt1le Chap4Wl ,. fl) .. About ...,. Le*" (195-'. Ro- rnence) Sl'*'9y eoocn. Robet1 Ryen 12 tn ) 1:9 (%) . 'Goel Miner'$ 08ugtltAlf'. ' 1980. Bioo- rapfly) ~ ~-Tommy Lee Jones ~ hra • 5 rrwq •CCJ "841 eo.by Hlmlelf' ( 1982, Come- ~ 8'I Cosby (1 tv . 44 mtn ) (8) "The PNla~ upenment (198A. Soence Action) MichMI Pare Haney Alen ( 1 tv • 42 min ) Cl> ''The Trout* With Hairy" { 1955. ComeOy) Edmund Gwenn. Stw1ey Mac· Lane (1 tv • 39 l1Wl ) -CC) ''Supergitf" ( 198A. Fantasy) He6en S.ter Fa.,.. Ounaway ( 1 tv . 64,,.,) CH) "in LD\19 Wtth An Ole* WOl'f!Ml'' ( 1982, Comedy) John Rlttet. Karen Can-'°"· (1 tv . 40 l'TWl ) Cl> "Twice-Told Tales ' (t963 SulperlM) Vlnoent Pnce. Sebas1ien Ca· bol (1tw .59rrw1) (%) '"F\AI Moon In Pet•" ( 1964. Ofama) P..cale Ogief. Fat>rioe L..uohlni < 1 tw • 42 min.) • "i.ov. Before 8'eakfur· 11936. Comedy) CatOle Lombetd, Cesar Rom- ero. (1 tw •• 30 mn ) -e ''8lllome'' ( 1953. Dfame> Rita .-..y. worth, St...,.,, Gteno-12 tn 1 -· "Red A*t" (1977. Sulpenle) Wrl--liem Devane, M1cheel 8'endoo (2 tws ) (Jf) CJ) ''Ott God! You Devif" ( 1964. Com· edy) George Burn&. Ted Wus (I ht . 36 min.) CZ) "Top Het" (1935, ~) Fred M- taire. Ginger ~ (1 ht .. 39 min ) -(C) "Clty-H9et' (19&4, Adllentute) Cltnt ~. Bur1 Aeynoldl ( t tv . 37 min.) 1111. "SmeltMJp, The Story Of A Women" (1 1M7. Oretn11) SuMn Heyward. Lee Bowmen. (2 hrs ) -(Jf) "&eyond l'he Reef" (198 t, Ro- menoe) Dlly1on Ka'ne. Maren Jensen ( 1 tv . 31 mn.) (%)"Eckle MeOOn'• Aun" ( 1983, Drema) John 6ctlneldlf. KJrtt Oouglal. ( 1 tv . 35 min.) .. .. {C) "~ Of The Pink Penttlet ( 1978, COmedY) Peter Seier•. Dyan c.nnon. ( 1 tw .. 3t "*1,) W (I) "~• Of Hucttlebefry Ann" neeo. Cotntdy) Tony R9ndell. Eddie ~ p ht., 47 "*1.) CJ)~ • ( 1962, Orame) T akashl SN-mura. NotJuo Kaneko, (2 hrs . 20 min.) •(!) "Dog Dey Afternoon" (1975, bre-me) Al Pedno. John Ceralt (2 rn .. 30 "*'C . (I). "~" (1184. Ad'Venfurt) Ta ~ T9dW-. (1ht ,57mln.) • "Wcwtd W• It" (1812. Oram•) (Pan of 2) ~ Hudlon. OeYid Soul (2 hrs) 11 Sunday, Not;.,,. 10, 1986 .. ·'M Coloby H..rnsetr I 1982. Come- !?tJ Bit Cosby ' , hr ... l1WI J CB) ' ~· C 1984. Soence F°IC110n) K )'le ~ Ffance9a1 Arns (2 M 20 ll'W\ ) _ . ., ..... ____ _ .. n=om --....... --Q ..._..<.,., .......... ---.r .... Nl_A,_ __,.£.II 1W ... -John ~ens 11'5 Roberto Juarez in a ~ wel18fWetObt bOU1 ac:hedtAed tor 10 roundS, live trom LU Vegas. Nev ~~IT 30 min ) (I) A mM .. A1Wne1ed Sher· SOC* Holmel and Or Watson ,oio forces to WlYeStigete a double murder that stemmed trom a women'a IOYe. voice of Holmes by ~ O'Toole ( 1 tv) -.&.-1~ .. --1:::. .. ccmwY .,_.. ...,..,.._ ...... -..M,,_ N10ra•·111t-.,. "Repo ....,,.. ( 1964, Comedy) Emlho Esleve'Z. .-..ny Dean St811ton A punk roc::J<er takes • job with a veter8fl car reposHSSO'. and togefhet they pn the cha9e tor a 1964 ClleY)' Mellbo wh06e tt\ltlk ha~ to cootaln a Munstic weapon 'A' ( 1 hr , 33 mtn ) • mT Of MOT IUT T opje· rs abOniOn firlt degree murder1 ,.., .... 9 ......,, IT W lnteMeW With.John~ 1--==..i. Tony Danza. a man wtlO hat made a fortune llquldeting ~s es. l=ca•MY -.. FOlftm --•CMlm •• 111-.T CD> ... ''TN Raz.o(1 Edge" ( 1984. Orame) Bill Murrey, Tt.... Au9tel BaMd on the novel by W. Someraet Maugham Traumatized by hie eitperienc· es In World War I. • ChlcagO drMmet tra..,... to P8'11 and the Hfmaieyn In aearcn of enMghtenment and setl·lullill ment 'PQ-13' (2 hrL, 8 min) (J)-••a •• MLOIT .. -ln 1hrte teperete 16<etc:t.. ~ ettempts to lmpr.. 1he bus compeny i:wesldent. 10M1 Ab's dreee money In e jelly bean ooni.t and poue H an aloOhOllC during • medical eum. Q ... , llOILle ,. .. "The Wreck Of The Mary •· ( 1959, Adventure) Gary Cooper, Cheriton Heston A atllp's offlc« II aided by, the lkipp.t of ........ beet In deer· l"'1 hie nerne of negNgeoce charges. (2 In, 16 min.) ,.. t•M'l'Omt F .. 1Uted' In ChlM, vltlt ~ end Dazu, tc*t the G,..1 wen. ~ the Forbidden City; IMf'n tht ... Ctet9 of the T empee of .......,..,,: Wilt the Summer Palace ano secret ~ mai. I tnands w¢h. beby panda .... ~ -'NWlll I M Gii LA Feett.ed • soeoaf tno. hosted from tne beach a1 Nice. Frenc:e : IOOk a1 i:wme tme TV in the Sc>t'9( Unior• awatd ~ c::otnmefaats trom Cannes U.ATU. -~CCIUIT .. A .... ... ,.. ... ......... , ...... .u .... NCB•c:&nm .,•,••a• Mc. .... ,. .. Cl) _,. IUOI ,_ M- Rawhlde and the Corvlely bays bend IC>- gethef 10 Pf9\19nt Casa.oy trom ttM>king the ranch llOefl6e James Olson. Lon L~ ,,:. 2 ol 2) ( 1 ht.) 8 • AY TO --Mark and .Jonathan try to revita!W9 a financidy ail- ing minor ieague ba&ebd teem Q ( 1 hi ) ...... Forced Vengeance" ( 1982. Adventure) ~ Noma. Mary LOUtSe Weltef A ~arate ellC)eft vsea his $kllS to dr1Ve mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam- blt"Q._tstebllShment (2 tn.) • U Fox and MaG*ey discovel evidence linking an 1ntemetl0Nll weepons ~hf) drUg-dealinQ motorcycle I':. .:°' Mechal'llC .. (1972. °' .. ma) Charles Bronson. Jen-MIChMI Vlfl cent A new syndicate member s fou:eo to kin the man wno taughl him how to set up .. eccidentas·· deaths tor syndicale VIC, 11ms (2 hrs ) • ... JOll 11 UI Author Wilham Shawetosa travels the Mef(oog from Ho Ch1 Minh City (lormeriy Sa;gon) to the ·~ ~rl:t wat. o <, hr , • .,.._ The corlfliel between the first oPenty gay San Frenas- co supervlsOf. Har.1ey Mi*. and ,-. col league Dan White IS e11amined In this 198-4 Academy Award-winning documer'ttery Q.(l hr., 30mtn ) (~ .,.. ··SYpe-gt1f. ( 198'. Fentesy) Heleo Slatet. Faye Dunaway Superman's cousin comes 10 Earth to racovef a prec1· ous stone. the Ute-force of het planet. Which has lallen Into the clutohas of a wicked, power-mad IOt<:eJesa 'PG' Q ( 1 hf., 5' min.) CH>.,. "Garbo Talks" (1984, Orame) Anne Banctof1. Aon Siver To fulftl hie dy- ing mottlet's lilelong dteem of mMtiog Greta Gatbo. a young man Mtl out to lo- cale filmdom's recluslve ICIMO legend 'PQ.t3'~1 hr , ,3 min) (I)_... Oooald plays nursemaid to Lou wno comes dOwn with the chictcen po11 etter •!tending a petty et Doneld's ~rtment.Q CJ) .,. ··eoa1 Miner'• Oeuahter" ( t980. Biography) SIMy 9paoek. f'ommy Lae Jonee. Based on LOftt18 Lynn'11Uto- blography. A girl from • poot lamlly In n;. rel Rentucky marrlet • man wno engineers her ri.. to atardom In the muaiO lndultry 'PG' (2 hfs., 5 min ) ... "Pepe .. {1961, Comedy) Can- tlnftel, Oen Dailey A dlrlCIOf, hie hot9e end the h<>rM's trierld mekt • IUOOll&ful movlt (3 hrs.) . •1L.0111Mf . ..... _ ... , ...... (I) .... ._ Bob's wtfe Ging«H mo"9t up a few rungs oo the social ladder wt.. she becomes a member of the White House Eater Hunt Committee. ••(I) wa °'9111f The· Richmond klde ere wooled that their quarreling par· ent1 wt" not bt. married long enough to attend their sur(>fl&e 20th-annlveraary par· !lil ~ lal Toa Hardstep helps Sistet ~ (~ Dotson) deal with tha is· aue of rape and unwanted pregnancy ( 1 hr.) • Ill .....n In a prelude to "Dynasty II: fhe Colby$," California potentate Jaton Colby (Charlton Heston) and Den- Y8f denlzen Blake Calflngton (John For· aythe) face off In the Mlle High City. o (2 hra.l... ' "• .... Guests: Shefman Hems· ~.~Adams. ( 1 hr.) • •RC-,.._ The confllct between the first openly gay San Francis-co tupet'Vieor, Harvey MNk, and hie COi· league Dan White ls examined In this 1984 A<*1iemy Award--wlnnlng CSocumentary [if~ ,, ·~CGIT'I -·, .. -.. "Oh God! You Devll" ( 1984, . ) = Burns. Ted Wass. A struggling n declar• In deepera- tlon-ihef he would trade hie soul tor a cNnoe at tame and fortune and the ever· ~devil rants his request. 'PG' O i(1 ~mln. -_,..."All The King's Men" (19,9, ame) BrOderlck Crawford, John Ire- land. Baled on the novel by Robert Penn WttTen. An ldeellatlc Southern politician quickly becomes COfrupted by power end embitlon~r.i· 20 min.) ••Cl) -~-A ~azy pair of Soviet coemoneuta (Daw Thoma, Bronson Plnchot) crash· i.ld outllde Lat Vegas. (J) llON "The Swarm" ( 1978, Sutpenle) Mlcheel Caine. Katharine Roa A *Ot'ld-famous entomologist leads a IH•and-deeth at~ against a hofde of meddened kilter bee8. (2 hfs .. 30 min,) • -• fl Author William Shawctoet tr811911 the Mekong from Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) to the '~~~'&:\~hf.) ~CD> .. "Par!&, r ...... (198-4, Ota· ma) Harry OMrl Stanton, NattaMja Kin. tkl. Aftef toUf yeera' eblence, a IOClal dropout ,.,,.,..,_ In L.A. to ct.Im his abandoned ton Ind then hMdl for Texas to reunite the bOy with hll mo4Nt. 'A' (2 • twa., 30 "*"·) .... Cl) - ' -The Equelimf la celled upon to dlteoY9t who la puahlng dtUgs to ltUdenta. (1 ht.) .. SL_ Moollon carat for a ntr<>NM: Weetphd'a ct.ughter •rrivet to help hef fethef l'eOO\W from ma- ltril; locefroch diet rMQhes Its cNmax. ( 1 1'1t.) •'I.I.-~ Girts Of Hu.ntlngton ~.. ( 1973. Ofarne) Sh!My Jones. Meroedel McCambrldQ9. A young teech· ., worillng It a l'aN '°' unwed mothen btcomet perton••v ~In her atu- den,~J~/"·· 30 m1n.) CJ:) " Party'' ( t oe.t, Com- edy) Tom HenkJ. Tawny Kltaen. A car• ,,. .. IChOOI bul ~·1 pell mdde to throw • '""" • clil'L '*'Y fOr hm; oom-~ttno mattttl la flOt that tht Oifl'• .. ~~of her choice. 'R' 0 ( 1 hr.,46 ~ ~:. "The Philadelphia Experiment" ( 1984, Science flcilon) Michael Pare. Nancy Allen. In 1943. a lop secret radar test aboard a navel deSlroyer goes haywire and two sailors are propelled. via a time-warp, Into a slmilar experiment tak· I~ plaCe In 1984. 'PG' Q ( 1 ht:, 42 min.) -· W NI-Eight elderly homo-sexual men and women are profited. in- cluding a male couple who have been to- gethef for 54 years and an ex-waitress in he< 80s. (R) G 11llnt tcMIT Im.I The artltudeS of the Soviet people toward the U.S. are el(· amlned through interviews with average citizens in four major Soviet cities. ~~ Moon In Paris" (1984, OfarNI) Pascale Oglef. Fabr1ce Luchini. Adamant abOut her independence. a young French woman takes her own apartment and begins to drift away from hef kMtr and friends. 'A' (t l'lr., 42 min.) '*l'lwo • ... A~~ a·~ Johnny bridges the gendef gap. Guest: Don RIC· kiss. l...,•c• 1un ..-ta.am _,,n1Wlflmacm. •••••-.T u.a. _... TUii CllMl'tC 1111 .. .,.. "Vldeodrome" ( 1983, Fantasy) James Woods, Debofah Harry. A co- owne< of e Toronto UHF station that spe- clallzes In adult entertainment searches f()( the people behind a bizarre satel111e broadcast. ·~· (I hr .. 30 min ) I ... tW (I) U .... HOOIC8' flohts through government red tape and bitter memories of the Vietnam War to prevent the assassr nation ot a visiting Soviet ~nltary. ( 1 hr • 10 min.) 9 e ,.._.,. Host· Johnny Garson ( 1 hr.) • ~ .... """IMCI( ,. ~ Guests: AUth Buzzi. Charlie Callas. Jennie Jone& l dlAIC ... ~ mAm Sketches: Fantasy Island, so. dress boot< mugger. President Reag.en'9 irenta: Brothefhood Wee!( .... ......... LA1Wf'PY CA W IOI llMll Jett Smith explOres the Hunan outain. of China. lnciUdlng hot sa&adl and been curd dishes. and visits a Hunan rettaurant. Cl) .. ,..,. tWGl) .. "The Black Orchid" (1959, Ao- mll'!Oe) Sophla Loren. Anthony Quinn A law•ablding businessman and the tovety wtCIOw of a gangste< faff In love. (2 hrs.) tMl(B) ... "Oh Godl You Devll" (1984, Comedy) George Bums. Ted Wass. A struggling musician decierea In despera· tlon-ihat ha would trade his 80UI fOf a ohenoe at fame and fortune and the evef· obliging devil rants tits request. 'PG' O ~hr.,36mln. "9 _."City Heat" (IM', A~ture) nt E.Miwood. Bur'-ReynoldL T OW9rd8 the end of ProNbltiOf\, •cop whoee pert· '* i. murdered teema up wfth hie one- time friend, • private cletactl\4. 1nd or· c:t.trat• some fancy footwQri( to t...ck doM\ the klllera. 'PG' R t 1 hr • 37 tnln ) -1-..-MfW Ull 11 ••-.LNOGe ..... l ~--Wll'MIMCKl/a-'­ -llM.fala ,. .. ',... COIT'D MA N.1. carJACT UIWI OI) (al .,_ "Slip Into Silk" ( 1985, Adult) Kelly Nichols. Jamie Gillis. A lat• night radio talk 8hOw l'loStess gets even with a scheming JOb stealer. ( 1 hr .. 18 min.) l .,.CWI 11::11 • LAll W wmt DA¥m L&.,1,..1-.- Scheduled· Martin Short. former tootbaM coach Art Donovan ( 1 hr ) I UTPAlWOL ~ ~ 0 Featured· Pat Boone; "Dynasty" star Gordon Thompson. ( 1 hr.) I 11C TAC DOUIN e•1111ar ... BRaTY T PT,.._.,. Interview with John James. I~-.. OCIAll• .,. "The Trouble With Harry" ( t955, Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Shirley Macla1ne A group of local citizens at· tempt 10 dispose of a dead body found In the nearby woods 'PG' ( 1 hr., 39 min.) (%) mo¥ll "The Body Sriatcher" (1945. HorrOf) Bela Lugosi. Boris Kanoff. A dOc- tor is blackmailed by a villainous coeoh- man when he wishes 10 stop securing bodies for medical research In 19th-<*'\tu- f}'._ Edinburgh ( 1 !'Ir . 17 min ) _. 9 (I) .,.. "Bye Bye Braverman" ( 1968. Comedy) Geo<ge Segal, Jeck Warden. Four zany pels of a newly «»- ceased writer somehow manage to anend the wrong l\Jneral (A) ( 1 hr. 20 min,) W llBMAW mo¥ll "Just Before Dawn" (1981, Suspense) George Kennedy. Chris Lem- mon. Five young people on e camping ex· peditlOn find lhernsel\'es In the midst of a b4zarre family ol arnmal·hke mountalneierL l1 hr • 55 min l (!) mo¥ll "Thi! B.g Country" ( 1958, Western) (Part 2 of 2) Greg<lfy Pede. Charlton Heston An Easteme< becomes embr0tled 1n a btuer feud between two Texas ranchef's over water r.ghts. (2 hrs.) 1-::. "The Long voyage Home" ( 1940. AdVenture) John Wayne, Ian Huntef Based on lhe play by Eugene O'Neill A crew of seamen snare adilen- ture and el(clfement on their retum trip home (3hrs ) i •TODAY , .... " .. W .,.. "Dune" (1984. Science Ac> tloo) Kyle Maclachlan, Fr'anoesca Atns. Based on Frank H8'ben's bes!Mler. In the year 10.991. a warrior attempts tor• 1y the lowly dwellers of a desert p&er'9t to .k vlctOfY over a malevolent monarch 'PQ. 13' ~hrs . 20 min I WI AT M .,.. Scheduled reviews: "Target" (Mart OUIOn. Gene Haolu'nen); t!~~~~·e;~ J~is N~~~~t~~ • ~ Comic routlntil: Olenrt Farrington. Kevin Polltk. Kely Rodgers. 8llliltm Coronel. Wllliatn Se. ~~ ..... , ~ .. Mn'O UC. USAC HU1 100 from Terre ~U1e. Ind (R) (I tw , 30 min.) CJ:) CD) ... "Gol1ty Parle" ( t983. Myti. tery) Wl'llom Hun.. Lee Mar.M A Moecow homlctdo Inspector's 1nves11g.Ouon ol • tit- 8unday, Noyemt>er 10, 1985 19 -a-. ,,,,,,. .. ·~ ~.,,,,,.., ...... ~ ,, ~ •; ...,,...~...,. ~ ,,..~ -''1 4 ,,,,,... .. ,~ -~ ~,.,,~ ':-''' ~ ~~ ! --e.9--w '}--~,,.,_ ~~ ,..~ -:,,....,. .. ,, w ~ ... ,,...,,,,,, ~.,.-~, -""" v,. ·.M ,...,,,,, •J .. ,,,.. ,,~ ' ~~ , ~ ~oJ"'lf ...... ~ -,I ..-:. ,,."'? -,. ~ ::to'-..... ,, .. ,,,,. ~ -11:0···-.. .... o....,.. ~.II }rf'/"( '1A~ ,~ ...... ,.,.,,.,, ... ~ 1'JI" I.NF/-I "'41> ~·_, _,. -"" ~ .,,,..y,_ "Y ~, "' ~, " . l!-m, ... =-~/ • ..,_,. ''MA , ,,,.,_,., "'· .,,,.,~ ~-~I ,.......,, ~_, • .,... 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Suznou and Gu1hn, eJCPk>r• palaces whefe empe<Ofs once roemed: learn the ancient trlCk of ttshtng withou1 net Of po(e, crur5e the Grand ca.NII -China's Venice. YISlt what's con- sidered the most beaut1f\Jt place in the wOOd. I .... _., -"IWJI IH lft •LA. Featuied Chucli. and Jann fantasize about What 11 would be like to "bfeak the bank" at the Monte C8rlo Cs· sino: Monagasque lam1hes who have ll11ed In the country fOf hundreds of years. e 111sit I to t~=e Carlo Beach Club JalnCOWIT ....... ......... ...... ~"'~ .. ,.,, ....,. .,...,. Jeff Smith discusses the dengen ot salt' and animal fat, ff.I fish and cooks chicken thighs lie.,_ OM nm .. Cl) ..... 'J. Magnum end conorts 1mbark on a search fOf a S 1-m1lhon burled tr•sure. Nancy Stall0<d, Chip Heller pst star. ( 1 hr ) • e COllY ...,. Clift gllles Oemse some pointers as she piepares to buy net llnt car O ... "An Eye FOf An Eye" (1981. Adventure) Chuck NorriS. Christopher Lee A San Francisco cop quits lhe tOl'ce to avenge lhe murcie1 11 his pa1tner by members of a d~ m& (:> hrs I e di MADOWAIUll (PremierP) Tre- VOI E11e and Oenms Dugan sta1 as an ad· venturous duo whose con11ast1ng person- alltles enable them to sollle a series of ba~= c;i (2 hrs) IC'U .. ~a •.-:t ="Mr Ma,estyk" ( 1974, Ad11en· rure) Charles Bronson, Linda Cristal A melon grower lrom Col<><ado discovers a contract has been put out on him by the Mafia and struggles to escape a mob hit man. (2 hra.~ e e Mil-fl "Death of an Expert Wit· ness" Dalgleish follows up on an adm11ted affair with the victim, a 111slt0f who was with Or L<><rlmef before the m1Jrder and Stella Mawson's c11t1m she knows who committed the crime (Pert 4 of 6) Q ( 1 ~ CC>.,. "Talk To Me" ( 1964. Orama) Austin Pendleton. Michael MIJ(phy A New YOfk accountant teel<s piofesslonat help from a sympathetic physician to over- come hll sewra stunerlng problem Q ( 1 hf .. 30mln.) ® .. "The Deep" ( 1977. Adllel'lture) Robef1 Shaw. ~ine Blslet. A young coupte find romance and 1reeM• as they dlvt otf the coest of &wmuda 'PG' (2 hfl .. 4 min.) CJ) .. "The Golden SHI" ( 1983. Ch· ma) StlMI Rallaback. Pene+ope Milford A legendary golden seal appears Off the A~n ISlandS. becoming lhe QUiity of l'lunttrt untU a t:>rave boy flndS and pro- tect• the rare mammal. 'PG' ( t ht .• 34 min.) CJ') .. "Dune" (198-t. Science Flc- tlOO) K)'l4l MaoLactitan; FnllatC19 ~ Bl9'd on Frank H8fbert't beetttlltt. In the yaer 10,891, a warrior etttn\ptl 10 rll- ly the lowty ~ of a deltr1 pllnet to Ylcte>fY O\'tf • '"*"olent monarch.. 'PG· 13' (2 twt... 20 min.) ... "Salt A CrOOked Ship" (1962. Comedy) Robert Wagner, Dolores Har1 A man becomes lnVOIVed with thieves wtio plan to steal his ship and saM to Boston. (2 hrs.) •• • fM&Y TB Alex's teeo-ege math rutOf sets ~son Jennilef 111CTAC ' LOlllOAT , ....... .. -·-i ~ The boyS at the bar con- jure a phony response to carte's personal ad. I =T .. ar ° CD "Lrve From Lincoln Cente,. Aaron Copland's 8Srh Birthday" Zubln Mehta and the New YOfk Philharmonic pay musical tribute to the 85-year-old composer Selections Include "Fanfare I<>< the Common Man," Sym- phony No. 1 and the premleut of the 0<· chestral version of "Proclamation." (2 hrs.~ ~ ,_A-,_ CCllT"D .......... CID ... "I Want You" (t952, Ofa~ ma) Dana Andrews, OOl'othy McGIJlre During the l<Ofeen War. 1 Y<>Ufl9 man·s can to military duty p<ovokes senoos an- tagonism among his loved ones ( t hf .• 42 mln) .. all M0'9 "Fade In" ( 1968. Romance) Burt Reynolds. Barbara Loden A. man ac- customed to many shallow romantic con- quests discovers a trUf! 90Ulmate 1n a love ly him ed1t0f who gels him a 1ob with a movie company (2 hrs ) t11 D e ...r ~ Dan's tired when h<> falls to ge1 along with his d1m1nut1Ve new boss (!) .,_ "Frve Days From Home" ( 1978. Drama) George Peppard. Neville Brand. A con111Ct breaks out o f prison 1n a desperate attempt to elude a telenlless sheriff and be reunited with his son (2 hrs . 30 min) CC) CIAZY MIJlf ntl ..a mAT ~ MFYJICll Holtywooo·s romantic duos Including Bogart and Bacall, Lange and Shepard, and Powell and Loy are lea- tured In thla profile that Includes cllp!!i from their lllms Cl) Ta. UIS IOlllll John M•kens vs Roberto Juarez In a jUnlOf welterweight bout scheduled fOf 10 rounds. trom Lu V~a, :;,~la) -e Cl) Val and Ben pro-ceed with thelf wedding plans; Gary thinks he may bej.he lathet of Vara twiOs. Q ( 1 hr.) 8 • ta1. l1'mf -A mec:ho plumbe< mal(es a play !Of Bates, Belker tries to det8fmlne which of the Rabinowitz ltwinsl! .. is responsible lot a dW!mond theft "=' "Don't Be A!Ntld Of The Derk" (1973. Houor) Kim Derby, Jim Hutton. A = ~ who have Inherited an old llod t~ sharil'lg It with some amal creatlK• determined to pas- .... the wife's mind. ( t hr., 30 min.) cm ..,. "l'aM In The Saddle" ( 1944, W•ttrn) John WayM. Ella Riina A cowpoke changes his negat!Ye 1tt1tudes about femelet when he aocepta • job u ranch lor«Nn and meet• hit two loYlfy ~·· (1 hr .. t9 min.) CR> .. "0..dly F0tee" (1983, On1me) Winge Heuaer. Joyce tngatta. A rorm., coe> Mtt out to find the psyche>peth ~ c•"'9d • tatal X on • women'• lortNiad 'R' (1hr.35m1n) W'fllOCI I W: nil LOIT -C •t Thefe's talk at>out Ralph enterlno politics alter he brings a wanted criminal to )US- tlOe ~ -! .. "Erasemead" ( 1976. HOHO<) John Nance. Charl01te Stewart After giv- ing birth 10 a monstltf ctllk:I, a weird young woman leaves the baby fOf the lathef 10 raise alone In whatever fashion he ChoOseS. ( 1 hr , 40 min ) ,., •• (1)0 .... filiilfi ~Cl AIM:I Newsca&- ler Johnny 1mmortahzes Moms lhe cat. Guest: Joan Embery l==•TI ..,, mtan flYllQ C9QJI ....... CO).,_ "Glitter" ( 1983. Orama) Kelly Nichols. Rhonda Jo Peny. A shy, handsome man inherits a higtl-P<>W8fed advertising agency and with It myriad 2!.._oblems. ( l hr , 22 min) (I).,_ "Sudden Impact" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Clint EastwOOd, Sondra LOCl<e Neer San Francisco. streetwise detective Dirty Harry Callahan se:i1ches for a ritualistic · killer~ , , ,,, ~.7 "'"' ) 1~!--· l l'\e I !;hd~>ed Ro.mi ( 1963. Orama) Leslie Car.>n Tom Bell A pieg- nant young girt hnds 10Ve ana companion- stllp with a young man until rie dtSCOYerS her Condltl()n I 2 hlS 40 min I 1~ 8 ({) llQHf NUT A ma1<e~oP1ieve war gantP IUPIS I '" ' 1101 1111.\IP lvr two y< 1tl1s wl•PI 'Ir 11 1 1e1 I re<,ull<. 111 mu1 de• r 1111 1011 11 a m TOMIQMT 1-1 •• ,, "'h""Y ('11<.•l'I 11 ht I 8 co.DY lllEAI Wfnt MACIC MID ~ CilHKtS .Jf>H Allrn~r lo 1n11I' r"' tr1nq Dol White ond Rur 11 u•_.• • 1 °~~~'1llhrll11<) i('t,I d~~·, ... 1,,1 CAlm>l IOUMAl I ~=:..... llO¥W 'Url'~'>lo I ., I,,,, I ..,~f'tttl Of 1 Ar1.in I '"" nt Ttt• .\pl" I l'IH4 Ad vrntureJ Halpti ll1t l•J>d~• 11 l,hrr!.topher Lambelt AlrlC8n apes raise an Ol'phaned boy from a helplesS toddlef to en Intelli- gent and experleoced honter 'PG. O (2 hrs .. 9 min) ··r·--~"-,.-na ... ,.· ,,. ... -A&.-MnUICOCI ,..,,.. m • NOU.YWOOO CAIN fl.ow DPO: i.M. UTAll llWllT· l ~--wn'l lMc:.MIDMm ............ PR•• A -,_ CClfl""D ..,.._OGI .,. "Pa11s Te~s· ( 198•, Orame) Harry Dean Stanton. Nastassj8 Klnakl At- f@f lout years' at>&ence. a social dfopout reappears tn LA to Claim his abandoned son and then heeds IOI' Texas to reunite the boy with his mother 'R' (2 hri.. 30 min ) e111cum ttt CH) WY llACllTTI UIJll a •• • 11 I II The outrageous. unp<8d1Ctable oomedliln perlormt t'ilt 11dl1lt nightclub acr at Aleor1I lnttmahe>nal tn Atlantic City. Hew Jlre.y _ .. ~ UTI ~.,. 1&• U..,lf-M0•P Sunday,NOY9mber 10, 1985 21 Scheduted: comedian Sam Kennison ( t hr.) l lATN-..aL --0 Feetuted• Hal HOI· bf~. (1 hr.) Cl) 1.:,•••••••rr1T ... tll 'Rl•IT NllllT Interview with Jeck Lemmon I=:-.... -rt•-·•-Oll911NI CO) ... "Thief Of Hearts·· (1984, Orama) Steven Bauer. Barbara Willlams Atter 1oo11ng an oputent San Frenci9co home, a bufglar discovers he possesses the secret diaries ol a frustrated married woman and lrnpetUOU91y sets out 10 fulflll her fantaSteS 'R' ( t hr , 40 min ) ... (I).,_ "MISSlon To GIOty"J1977. Orama) Richard Egan. Ricardo ontal· ban In the Old West. hardShlp dominates the Ille ol a California mlsSlon PfteSt ( 1 hr., 20 min) w I._ cm u.&A. .,_ "The Dehan! Ones" ( 1958. Orama) Sidney Poltief, Tony Curtis Aller a black man and a white man shacitled together by the wrists escape from a chain gang, their mutual lnnef hatreds of each other dissolve (2 hrs.., 5 min) CJ) .,. "The Road To l.anzibar" (HM t, Comedy) Bing Ctosby. Bob Hope. Two men try to come up wtth enough money to get from Africa back to the lJnited Statee. (2 hrs ) ii -::. "Friendly Monsters Of The l:.P .. ( 1975, Oocumenta.ry) An attempt i. made to overturn myths with facts In this look at three misundefstOOd ,.. cr.a- tures· the giant octopu$. the kilter whale and the manta ray (2 hrs.) (l)ULUWWW Cl) --"Escape 2000" ( 1982. Sct- enoe-FictiOn) Steve Rai~back. Olfvla Hus- sey. Captured rebels In a strlctty con· trolled future society are offered their freedOm 11 they manage to survive as the ~ey in a blza11e hunt 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) .,." .. -l'riday _.._.... ........ _ •CC> "Arabian AdVenture" ( 1971~. Fanta- sy) Chf'1stophef Lee. Milo O'Shell. ( t hr., 38 mtn.) •Cl> '"The Voong LandlordS" (1983, Dra- ma) Kevin SuHlvan. Marla Gib!». ( 1 hr , 55 min.) CJ) "The River Rat" ( 1964, Orama) Tom- my Lee Jonee. M artha Plimpton. ( 1 hr • 3' min.) M al) '"Theft'• Always Tomorrow" (1956. Orama) Barbara Stanwyck, Fred Mac- Murray. (2 hrs.) •CC> "EchOel Of A Summer" (1976. Ora· ma) Richatd Harris. Jodie Foster ( 1 hr . 39mln.) • <R> "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, .Comedv> F5etM O'Toole, Mark Linn-Baker ( 1 hr . 35 "*1.) •Cl> "Spece Relder9" ( 1983, Sci9noe ~ iTOn) VlnQI Edwatdl. Oevtd Mendenhall. ~hr 22mln.) ·~Gey OIVO!'cet" (1934. Muaieel) td Astah. Gnger Rogtr• ( 1 hf . 4 7 22 Sunday, NOY9mber 10, 1986 t1I CB> -M l9l Hoets; Leo Dawson. Nietc Buonloontl. ( 1 ht ) ., .. ... "So PrOUdty We Hail" (1943, Orama) Claudette COibert. Paulette God- dard. W0tld WM II Army nurses risk their lives while serving on Bataan. (2 hrs . 30 mln.) 1..--.. .,..,--,. CCILLICTm OJI I.Oft • ~ ~ COmlc routines Bob S«key, Ron Darien. Keren Haber, James LaBate. I MlUMPMaY -UClll~'( MMC.-... W ... "La Cage Aux Foiles" ( t979. · Comedy) Ugo Tognazzl. Miche4 Serraul1 A nightclub owner tries to prepartt his transvestite lover fOf a visit by htS son's fiancee's father. the morals comm1SS10ne1 of Franoe. 'A' ( 1 hr., 31 min.) ·1-=-.TWATat s.=.:.. . -......r MlfO IMllll SCCA Super Vees from Phoenix.. (R) ( 1 hr ) •o.c.TOMY att(H) ... "Fanny And A.lennder" ( 1983 Drama) Pernfna ANwin, Berttl Guve ·Two chlldren In a theatrical family lose their llvety enjOyment of life when their mother marrlet a blahOp. 'A' (3 hra •• 17 min.) l:tl CC (II) --ttCan She Bake A Cherry Pie?" ( 1983, Comedy) Keren Black, Ml- chael Emil. A neurotic dlVorcee still emo- tlon'?Ny attached to hef ex-husband be- gins an uncertain romance with a self· cent9fed, confirmed bachelor. 'R' ( I hr 30mln) 1:9(1).,.. "Wavelength" (1983, Science· Fiction) Robert Carradine, Chefle Cume Three creattKes from outer space are cap· tured and detained by the U.S Air Force tor medlCal expeflmentatt0n 'PG' ( 1 hr 27 ~ •• "Tugboat Annie" (1933, Com edy) Marie Dresalef. Wallace Beety. A min.) •CB> "Coel Miner's 0.ughter" ( 1980, Biog- raphy) Sluy Specet(, Tommy Lee Jones 2 hr 5 min.) -htwlng" (1979. Suepense) Nick . Oevfd Warner. (1 hr .. 45 min.) (I) "Vengee~ Velliey" (1951. We.tern) IMt l.tncnt•. Joenne Dru ( t hr .. 22 min.) • "FlarM Of The Islands" ( 1955, Ad· venl\Jre) Yvonne De Cerio, Howard Dutt (2 hra .• 30 min.) -11) "The Runaways" ( t975, Drama) Dor- othy MoGulre, Van Wiiiiams ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -(%) "Slntwoocf' ( 1983, Orama) M9fYI Atreep, Kurt RUSMll (2 hra .• 9 min.) tWCI) "City Heet" (1984, Adv9t\tUft) Clint EntWOOd, Burt Reynolds. ( 1 hr . 31 min.) _ ................ - -· ''The Getlina CM1" ( 1972, Wlltefn) ~ Stockwel. WOOdy Strode. (2 hra.) eel ''The· Mysterioul Stranger" ( 1982. ftntMy) Chrilt~ ~9PM0e, Fred o~. <, ht .• 30 m1n > (JI) "c..v'• Shedew'' ( t978. Ofema) wan .. Mattheu. AlelC.11 Smith. (1 hr . 57 wo!1ng woman and her shiftless huSband sray together out of love IOI lheit son (? hrs.) Q'l)tnaY•••••I CZ)mN "Private Schoof' ( 1983. Comt- tjy) Ptloet>P Cates. Betsy Russell 1 een aged bOys visit the ·all-gul Chetryvat(' Academy fOf some lun and adventure R lhr .37 min) Ml MOWIET'c. ... Jlntc:aNIY ... ........ "** CC*T'D IPOllTIClllT'a a:ll ..,.. "City On Fire·· ( 1979. Drama1 Barry Newman, Susan Clark The ve11 geance of an 011 refinery ex-employee erupts inro a blazing 1nfemo thal threatens ro demolish an en11re clly R' ( 1 hr . 4 1 ,.1m1nJMft4a YOU•n.M Nnm .......... mTUI .. ~'iMILOITINGDU There's talil about Ralpn entering pohlics after he brtngs a wanted CJ'rinal to fUS lice t;J W 8 .,_ "Boots And Saddlet" ( 1937, Western) Gene Autry, JUdlth Allen A young earl decldeS to keep the ranch he ~has~ instead of selling 11 ( 1 hr ) MnDn• lll•TODAY .,_ "Dune" ( 1984. Science Flc· tlon) Kyle Macl~chlan, Francesca Annis Based on Frank Herben's best&ellef In the year 10.991, a warrior attempts to ral- ly tl\e lowly dwellers oi a desert planet to vlct()(}' over a malevolent monarch. 'PG· 13' (2 hrs .. 20 min ) mi ... _., •111•9C1? • MCI PIOIT Animated Jack Frost stnkes a deal with Father Wlnt9f that 11 he defeats a villainous grant he will become v1S1ble ro the beau11ful and human. Ells.a Voices 8u<1dy Hacke11 Robert Morse. Paul Frees ( 1 hr ) 6:9 til) "-""TC..I min.) •• "The Big Trees" ( 1952, Weatern) Kirk Douglas. Eve Miller { 1 hf , 30 min ) (%) "Sometimes A Greo1 NOtlOn" ( 1971. C>fame) Paul Newman, Henry Fonda. ( I hr . 54 m1n.) t:m(C) "Arabian Adventure" ( 1979, Fenta I)') Christopher Lee, Miio O'Shea (I hr . 38mln ) - {I) "Skoloe" ( 1981, Orama) Danny Kaye, John Rubinatem ( 1 Iv . 4() mJn ) •CID "Sallharov" (1984, Orama) Jason Robards. Glenda Jackson (2 hrs ) •(%) "fhe River Rat" ( 1984, Drama) Tom my l ee Jones. Manha Plimptoo ( 1 hr 34 min) •cc:> "The Champ" (1979, Orama) Jon !'QIQht, Faye Dunaway. (2 hrs . 2 min ) •Cl> "The Young I andlOrcJs" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Kevin Sullivan. Marla Gibbs ( 1 hr 55mln) (Z} "Thts ISiand Earth ( 1955. Sdenc• ~tlon) Jett MOfrow rit1th Donwgue. (1 hr .. 28 mln) •([) "Saturn 3" '''" • •.ienc.-F\etlon) t<lrll Q?Joias, rarrah I J #t it (2 hfa.) CC (D) "Peter And Tr .. Wolff Al'ld Other Tales" (1D81, Adventure) HayBOgef. (1 hr, 25 min) -l'rlclay Coal. _....._ ___ _ .. 11'=-cm .. llllT TO IWIT --0 i-.~,,,,, Kf&llTWD --.a.r me .. .... ,,... ~ ... .. "Nlghtw1ng" I 1979. Su~nseJ Nick Mancuso. 01Md Warner fhe pc>pula llOll of a Southwestern desetl region is re1 ronzed by hundreds of vamp11e bats which Invade the area 1n mass numbers when f,t lalls. 'PG' (I hr , 45 nun I 19\ ... 0I .... ,., ... IDCIC Collf!fptn Doozer and Gobo Fraggle search tor rhe CX>olers· Q!!glnal cave Q (%J .,. "Fort Apnche. fhe Aron•" ( 1981, Orama) Paul NewmAn. F<l Asner A tough cop bellies crimp arid corruption tn New York City's Sourh Brom netghl:>OI ~~R~~m1n1 -... floCUll fllQI ccmrmT au11M ~,.._...,.... -. "'flCll'Mm ....... ...,WOM.D M'tmATUT•r•rr• The 84 NFL ~t Valuable Player CID.,. "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie IOOt Rabbit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Animal ed V01Ces by Met Blanc. Shep Menken Bogs Bunny, Dally CNcll and olher Loo ney Tunes stars are back again 111 crass!(; cartoons. edited together w11n new 1001 age halllng an, .. Arabian Ntgtlls" theme 'G' (I hr . 16 min) Cl) .. "The BadlAlidefS . ( 1958 Western) Alan Ladd. Frnesl Borgmne Two men schemlfl{,I 10 sleAI a gold ship· ment wind up a1 a Me•1can f1esra 11 hr 23 ':.~ e Of MOf IUT T op1c 1.n1ld moles talion. ,., .... ~ 8"9f.-T'TOllllHT Interview ·~.£ '" ~·-· .... ""' ~ of one of lhe Navy's Blue Angel pilots; a men .mo invented a cleansing t 10 safety remov.:&:fh11 ............. -Y-.CD•MY -. ....... ,=·=·=-=CIM=-A:t I ll am (II) -"Terror In The AISleS ( f 9&C, Sulpense) Narrated by ()onakJ PIMM1'1C41 and Nancy Allen A IOOk al cln- emetlc su.pense through 11 comp1tauon or exc.p11 from tllms such 11 "Franken stetn' , "Paycho", end "H11Noween .. 'A' • hr .. 22mln) ..rm1mn.-,. •a .....,..,.. NI •UllmaACIUa lllS .... A ~oftl't ot bukttt>.-'1 best. fffturlng In teMtwl with Magie John.on. Ktreem Ab dUI Jebblr, Mlehetl Coopet. and Co8ch John Aailfy, Hotlecl by Jim Hill I ..... _ -" CMHlll I .,.. fw(l rat agenis send Raj running wtlefi thf!Y S1ar1 aSktng questrons about his novel "The Kremlin DimenSIOl'I · · • ....,.. au .... LOI YI a Chandler's classic gumShoe Philip Mar- lowe (played by actor Joseph Whipp) leads viewers on a ,oumey through the Los Angeles Raymond Chandler 1mmot lalized 1n hi$ ~s (J) l.D. AT U.. G ml ummTIALl Los Angeles Lilkers l"~-;~:.~m~ I .. ,,.,., ..... , ......... 'l' twll• RACml Breeders Crown Championship Race Nine live lrom Porn ucme ... OM 1'1B -.n' tuela ""'81 PUY (J)Tw.affm. . 4no. Fla. ( 1 hr) e ~-Michael And KITT en counter the hovercrall, an aqualtc arse nal ( 1 hr) 8 MOWIE "Coogan's Bluff" ( 1968 Ora ma) Clint Eastwood. Lee J Cobb When an Ar1Zona deputy arrives 1n New York 10 capture an escaped murdefer he relies upon his back-home strategy and meth OdS j2 hrs) G «I .-ra Uncle Phtlllp's g111111end causes him to IOSe an 1mpor1an1 movie role (Part 2 of 2) O i CMIOWI ccmD'f QW.IA'lllSI--. -=. "'Breakheart Pass ( t976 Western) Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland A d1sgwsed Federal agenl tS caught up 1n a dangerous sequence of events aboard a 1ra1n 1n 1870 (2 hts J l •..a•rm ... •.,..o WM.I. ~ -Milton l=nedman discusses the economy end the federal re serve (C) llOCa Ale IOU: TMI U&Y DATI T~ roots of tock 'n' roll ere traced through the careers of Bill Holey. the Everly Broth ers. Fats Domino. Buddy Hoity, Bo Otdd· '!l· Elvis Presley and others (.HJ MOWIE "Coal Miner's Daughter" ( 1980, Biography) SlsSy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones Based on Loretta Lynn's auto· biography A gtrl from a poC>f family 1n ru- ral Kentucky marries a marl who engineers her nse 10 stardom m lhe musie 11'\dustry ·po· O (2 hrs . 5 min ) .,. "City Heal" ( 1984, AdVenture) Clint EastwOOd. Burl Reynolds Towards lhe end of Prohtbthon a cop whose part ner rs murdered teams up with his ooe- 1tme lrtend. a pt1va1e detective. and or chestrates some fancy rootW()fic to track dOwn the klllefs."'PG' O ( t hf 37 mm ) (%).,. "Oti God! You Devil" I t984 Comedy) Geotge Bums, Ted Wess A strugollng musician declares in deapere uon that he would trade his soul tor a chanoe et lame end lortulle 1nd the ever obliging deVll Qf8ntS hlS request 'PG' ( 1 hr .36mln) e .,. "Moonlight Sonete'' ( 1938. Mutlcal) Chartee Farrell. tgnece Jan Pa- defewakl A love 11Ha1r In 11 Swedish hoU9enokl !MOS to tn. cr•tlon of the lamed "Moon3:m rs'· .. (2 hrs ) .,.. 0 • • Wesley mistakenly _.. a pr~ arrflact 10 help "" fathet WNttwf eoonom<: hard times 0 i LMIMT , ......... -.&. ,_.., -M~ton rrtedmnn dltoutMs l"8 economy Ind lhe fedefftl rt' serve • -~ •• OIMm ccurn "Sacra-mento Dateline' A dlscuSSIOn with state legrstalors on lhetr Pf10r1lteS for the new session ([).,.,...,. (.[) CD) --"The Evil Thal Men Do" ! 1984. Suspense) CharleS Bronson. The- resa Saldana An assaSSln tS called ovt of retiremeot 10 per1orm one final assign- ment H~ target a Central Ameocan 1or- 1ure spec1ahst ptolected by an Amencan i ncy 'R' ( 1 hr , 29 min ) .. ...r'fMCKI .. (J) OM.LAI A charity rooeo held at Southtorl\ ptollldes lhe Ewings with an ap- propr1are setttng tor a ser1es of t>uSmess- relaled maneuvers O ( 1 hr ) D • _...,.. Of ~ A htghly tratned dolphin IS ktdnapped and ull1ma1e- ly leads the Misfits to a ruthless dtug SfTIUQi!_lel ( t hr ) 8 U .,.. ., 11..a ArnOld lakes sa)tophone lessons fr om Clarence Clemons so he can impress a girl O I~-~ "Master Har- old And ll'le Boys" Matthew BrOdenck. Zakes Mokae and John Karn star m Athol Fugard·s adaptalton al tl•s autoblographt- cal stage play depicting the human cost of aparthetd lhal forces a young bOy to choose oe1ween 1ac1sm and lrlefldstup O l hr 30m1n) ,.. ..... ,... CCWf'D ,_L.- ( llOYll 'Body Double" { 198•, Suspense) Cratg Wasson Melanie Gnf- hth An unemployed HollywOOd actor. house-s1t1tng for an acquainlance. be- comes ot>sessed with a beau11fu1 neigh· bOr involved with lhe porno him tnduStry and a suspecr 1n a vlOlenl rnvrdef R' O ~hr .•9m1n ) ... ;":Benson saves GAiiing and Clayton from poht1ca1 embarrassment when he d1scove1s an S8·m111ton surptvs 1n the stare budget o CJ) 90¥tl 'Ztg.zag·· I 1970. Dfama) George Kennedy. Anne Jacllson A man sulfenng from a t>ratn tumor frames him- self for a murder 1n Ofder 10 provide his lam1ly wllh the reward money (2 hrs . 30 min I .. Q)-.n' TUatt -8 (J) FM.CCII a.sf Lance obtains a porllOn of Richard's radio sta1t00, Angela a11emp1s to putchase Terry·i: land. Emma tails In IOve with a smooth 11.11k1ng truck drl\lef (Daniel Greene) O ( 1 hr ) D e .._ WICa A Ha11tan cnme bOSs (Clareooe WIHiams Ill). P'e50med 10 be dead, art1ves 1n Miami to retrleVe $~000 trom a lormet COiieague ( t ht ) I Tlv=, ..... fhe McKays become pen of a recently release<! p<tSOO- ef's revenoe-see«ing plans the OenllQa devrse a scheme IO aVOtd murder Charges Q_ (1 hi) • a.I-=-"Jau 19 My Na!Ma Lan-gvage" A profile Of Jepeneee-Amertcan IOoU artist T~o Alttyo.1"11. from hef eer1y struggleS lor acceptanoe to het &W9rd- WiMlnO work wtth tn. Ak1yoshl-Tabllcil1n Big Band. (l "' ) CD cm .,_,.._. ,_A11 ...._ 1n th!S LondOn petiomwnce. tlna f urner alngs rock 'n' rOll hits trom tl°'e PMI and 1n. recent tunes that 18vnched hef come- bftek Guest eppearanoe by OlMd 8owie 11 hr I Sunday, Novemt>« io. 1985 2'3 .. .,_ .. Crime 01 Passion" (1957. O<ama) B8rb8ra Stanwyck, Stetting Hay- den A woman's d11v1ng urge to ptopel her husband's career leads to murder, adul- tery and her own ultimate end ( 1 hr . 24 min) (%) m¥W "Not FOf Publication" ( 1984, Comedy·D<ama) Nancy Allen, David Naughton. A lablOtd reponer poses as a political vOlun199f lo expose a mayoral candidate's complicity 'R' ( t hr . 28 mn ... ICMOOI. fOOlUU. .U(H) llCMI "Not For PubllcattOO" ( t984. Comedy-Orama) Nancy Allen, David Naughtoo A tabloid reporter poses as a polthcal volunteer to expose a may0<al c.an<:Mate's complicity 'ff ( 1 hr . 28 mm) _. fll .U Unfortunate accidents plague a troupe of circus perlorlll9fs culminating In • murder ilnd tevenge in this San FranctSCo Ballet production set 10 the music or Ben-: irg __ I ~ Cl •..ct Johnny comes up with a list ol the least 1ntngu1ng people of the year Gueal! Buddy Hackett fJ llZAME "Best ot Bizarre" Sketche$ inflate-a mate. Super Dave jumps trom world's tallest bU1ld1ng. strlp-<>-gram: the Rev T V Seewell l ... •~n u.y1a1.a ACTOlll °" ~ Guest Michael York a:>• ••••.a.T ~l llCMI "Botero" ( 198-4. O<ama) • Bo Derek. George Kennedy. Alter graduating from an English boarding school. a wom- an 1ourneys to Arabia and Spain In search of her hrst lover 'R' ( 1 hr., 41 min ) (LJ <mAU .. IVlflt 11-tml 11:11 9 (I) llCMI "Murder In Cowete County" { t983. Orama) Johnny Cash. Andy Grit· flth A powerful and lnlluentlal bo91ness- man da1es a determined county 9hefttf to gathet evidence strong enough 10 Indict him for the murcJer of a double-croealng empl~ee (R) (2 hrs . 15 min.) D ID ~ Host· Johnny Ceraon. Scheduled Pan flutist Gheorge Zemflr. ( 1 hr) Ill ~ mM Wini IMCI ,_ ~ lv~··--- NAWMIWM ...., --. ...., ~ CCJll. -LOOUAT AW~ ~llWIM D•M. ... ,..,,. tllCllW -=w., .alTl ltllrt MATimY (O)llDIW"ICW.~ 1WCID 1IT I,. Just When rhe Bvtlt need a vietory, lhelr •ntured star quarterbeok Dor ae has to be replaced by a roo•de. ( ._ .. The Blues Stochen" 11980. ~) John Belushi, 08n Ayl<royd Two bltJM alngerc; must contend with the Chicago poltoe. the CIA, neo-Nazls and the! U S Army 10 put together • benef11 concert to raise money for their orphan " 'A' (2 hrs . 13 mtn ) f~ ~YMCll 1219 ,.,.,_ • ..__A racllO talk !!how host (Jerry Stiller) hat rtelOf'I 10 WOfry wflM he~ a llrlng Of eerie pl >Ont" c;.'1111 2• Sunday, November 10, 1MS I IYIOlllDUWOCID llCTAC-- ~mM wmtllACll All>Mlm .,.. "That Man Bolt" ( t973. Ad· venture) Fred Wiiiiamson. Teresa Graves A courier slulled tn lhe martial ans is as· Signed lo deliver an auache case contain· •no 1.000.000 dollars from Hong Kong 10 Mexico City {2 hrs ) ~,., ... '**<:Gm) ....,.OOK MO¥a "Letters Of Love" ( 1984. Adult) Bndgette Monet. Cyndee Sum- mers The l1jlW editor or a lonely-hearts column and~creases newspaper c11cuta- llon and her reade<s' pulse rates ( 1 hr 30 mm I ©) M0¥a "Lette1s Of Love" ( 1984, Adult) Brldgelle Monet. Cyndee Sum· mers The new edllor of a IOOely-hearts column and increases newspaper circula· 11on and her readers' pulse rates. ( 1 hr 19 m1nJ CZ) llCMI "The Peril<; 01 Gwendoline" { 1984, Adventure) Tawny K11aen, Brem Hurt John Wlllle's cormc s1r1p heroine comes to life 1n a series of th11111ng adven- tures ·~ ht • 28 min ) 11:111 :V. "Sudden Impact" ( 1983. Ota ma) Chnt Eastwood, Sondra Locke Near San Francisco. streetwise detectrve Dirty Harry Callahan searches for a 11tuallstlc killer 'A' Q ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) a:ae e ~Y-..T VIJIOI Host vo1co Ono (1hr ,30mm ) I U'rPAYllOL mc:. c:um'l .. M ... 11"1"""•• Musical guests Gino Vennelll. Fredd1e Jackson ( 1 hr ) • .,_ "Sm()l(ey Bites The [).Jst" ( 1981, Comedy) Jimmy McNichol, Janet Julian A high schoOI deltnquen1 makes olf w1th the homecoming queen and heads ecrosa rhe state with the whole rown on his trallJ 1 hr . 55 min.) i &:.:.:...., ... ML ,._.CAM JAZZ Downtime per· tonns "Ho! Pursuit" and "Stratos" Dan ("AlaAA," "Money" and "Ovltf the Raln-t>ow;').- {!) ~ P001UlL Sou1h Carollna State at Grambling State (R) (3 hrs.) _at_,1IACSI CC> .,.. "The Border" ( 1981. Oram11) Jack Nloholson. Valerie Perrine A Texas bofdef guard's values come 1n conlllct with those of his corrup1 co-workers and hiS malerlahstic wtle. 'R ( 1 hr .. 47 min ) We 90Wll "Godzilla On Monster Island" ( f977, S<;ience-Fictk>()) HlrOShl Ishikawa GodzJlla battles enemy ahens 1n a war Iha! could prove to be lhe ftnat blow IO< Earth 1? hrs ) (!) llOVll "The Siege Al Red River" ( 195.C, Western) Van Johnson. Joanne Dru Indians allack e fort with the help of a Garnng gun stolen from Confederate SOI· dte1s (2 hrs ) • mWll "UFO Journal<;" ( 1975. Docu· mentary) Reports of extrale11es111at spacecraft &lghhngs are exnmlned (2 lhrs.~MPYM W ,_ T.-0 Featured Melissa M&n· Chett8f, Red~~;-~ 1 hr ) e ~ Comic r01Jllnea Mike Rowe, Htram Kasten, Unck' Floyd. Barry Diamond. Rich Jeni (D) --"rtnnl Exsm" ( 198 1. ~nae) Cecile Bagdodl. ~ S Rice A killer stalks hlS ViCltmS on e c:Ollege campus 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) (%) .,_ 'T Oft A~chct. The BrOnll'' '1981, Orama) Pnut Newmnn, Ed Asoer A tough cop battles crime and corruption tn New York City's South Bronx neighbof· hood 'R' (2 hrs • S min ) I MIACMI .... M .,_"Shadow On The Land" (1968. Drama) Jackie Cooper, John FortY1he In a lulure America under a totalltanan gov- ernment, two men lead a secret under ground force ballhng its ruthless dictator lhrs .. 15 min ) Ull ~lucal -.... UM- _,,. "Space Raiders" ( 1983. Set· ence Fiction) Vince Edwards. David Men- denhall A 10-year-old boy joms a band of space outlaws 1n hiJa~tng a starship and ba11hng an evil galactic force called the Company 'PG' ( 1 hr . 22 min I .V 0.C. TOOAY n (ff) .,_ "Cartains" ( t983, Horror) John Vernon, Samantha Eggar A corrupt film d11ecl0f schedules six audltK>Os for a movie at an ee11e and 1sotated mansion and hts wife en191s en asylum to prepare IOI the part ot a mad-woman 'R' ( 1 hr . 29 ;.J, •1 _,,."The Cenrervllle Gh<>st" ( 1944, Comedy) Charles Laughton, Robert Young A meek man must perlOfm an ac1 of courage lo free htmself from the ghOst of a cowardly anoestor (2 hrs.) M Ct) llOCK All) IOU: M Ull.Y DAYI The roots of rock 'n' roll are traced through the careers of 8111 Haley. the Everly Brorl'l- ·ers, Fats Domino. Buddy Holly, Bo Oidd· ':!t· Elvis Presley and others ••.,."Treasure Island" (1970. Ad- venture) Animated. A young boy discov- ers a map to a treasure island and sets out on a boat to find 11 ( 1 h1 . 30 mtn.) 1.,.,. ..... lllMC9NIY ... ,._. '** c:an'I» (0) m¥W "Halloween" ( 1978, H0<- ror) Donald Pleaaence. Jamie L .. C4Kfls On a rainy Halloween night, an lnsene murdefer escapes from an asytum and cuts a path of death. destruction and ter· ~'trough a &mall town 'A' ( t hf .. 30 ·1··-YOU•nm. ···=•&W flOOTIM.L ... MO¥a "Skolde" (1981, Orama) Den- ny Kaye, John Rublqst9in The American Clvil Liberties Union lnterwnes when llN· nols clftzens attempt to prevent street demonstrations by neo-Nazls ( 1 hr . 40 min ) -~ llOYll "Body Double" ( 1984. Suspense) C1alg Wasson. Metanle Grlf· 11th. An unemplOyed Hollywood ect0<, hou!WHllllng for an acque.lntenoe. t>. comes obsessed with a beautiful ntigl'l- bQr. Involved wllh the f)Ofno fllm lndui1ry and a suspect In a viole1lt murdef 'R' Q l1 hr , 49 min ) (8) .,_ "Afph,.t>e1 City" (19M. Ora· ms) Vincent Spano, Kate Vernon In New V0<k'a lowet East Side. a teenage t'lood- lom lnvotved 1n drug-dealing and extortion. reluset to bUrn down a tenement And is QUrsued by the mob 'R' ( 1 hr . 26 min ) WB.,. "In The Matter 01 Karen Ann Ou1n1an" ( 1977, Orama) Btitn Keith Pipet Laurie. H3vlng accepted the rMlltY that their daught8' is tet'mlnalty Ill. the Oulnf.tnis ettempt to have '* 11te1upport ~IJ~em<Mt<j (?hf•) ~IANm&Y,_.. ' CI>_,. "Icy Breasts" ( 1974 Drama) Alain Delort. Mite.lie Oare A psychOtfc woman 1ma9ines that all men are OV1 10 harm hef. 'R ( t hr . 45 min.) -laturclay ell 8 m¥ll "The Wonderful WO<ld 01 Puss N' Boots· ( 1970. Fantasy) Animated When a cat named Pero 1s dnveo from the cat wOl'ld after saving some mice. he meets a young lad and together they em· t'>ark on a 1ournev ol hphllng evil ( 1 hr . U mil .,. uiiY ~NB CO.- DYMCMlt i:ii3~ MOOUD C* AaOllCI ...,MOU -HOOD: AlMf A DAU Robin Hood !Michael Praed) and his men aid a young man named Alan whose sweethean IS coerced into marrying the Shentt of No1t· i ham ( 1 hr I LC•UllGll .. (J) • IBllDWI ~Ula I .,_TIM IL-:.. - 5.u.,,,~--­ IOUL T1tM -ICOll, IWD Oii ODl.D This docv· mentary traces the t981 Himalayan Kayak Fxped1t1on a 340-k1lome1e< paddle ol 1he challeng~Svn KOSI River ( 1 hr ) 8i) AlllMMD IKITa.IQ ~ m¥ll She Wore A Yellow Ribbon · ( 1949, Western) Jonn Wayne. John ~ar (I hr , 30 min I UM ~ULTWA1B .-M. m¥ll "Reun•Ofl At Fairbo<ough" { 1985, Drama) Roben M1tcnum. Deborah Kerr (I hr. 50 min.) I ,_. ICMOOL F001UlL d nmll'TOOIU dlJ IWC*I Am DROl)I AOWBmm MCMlt lr:ia1111a-1Ll DMK:I OUTDOOM m¥ll "The Slrlp" ( 1951. Drama) Mtekey Rooney Sally F0<res1 ( 1 hr , 25 min.) (%).,_"The Vagabond" (1916 . Com· edy) Charlie Chaplln. Edna Purviance. .. ~::r.llOUlfllOCSW-.nm .. llOO.wl 1.W.A.T. (11) COL.Lim P001UU. ........ ...., ... ..... ,,_ccm"D .-..cT-•· ........ (D) .. ••The Phantom TrNhouee" (No Oet91 Fentaay) Anlmeted. ( 1 tv., 16 min.} CJ).,_ ''Thit IRnd Earth" ( 1956. Sci- ence-Fiction) .Mff Morrow. Faith Oomergue. ( 1 ht .• 26 min ) ..... "!ft=••• ........ .-... llUCnt e .. ...n -JCIA Felttured Clear LAik• Thuno.rbOet Regatta from Clear Lake. T •• ( t llr . 30 min) (!) .,.. "Three Gt.Wl8 For Texas" ~=· Westem) NeWle Bfttnd. Peter (2 tn.) 1---... IC, .... _ .. _ GLMI ~ Hlghllgh11 from 30 =~ llUl'f'ID . ~llT--~ IU • UC. Breeders' Crown Champloostllp Race Nine from Pompano. Fla (R) ( 1 hr) lhe Grammy Award winner's latest album "Soul Kiss·· (()MITOUC. San Remo Rally from Ila .. ~C811TOll1W I) M.VllAll»TNI a• U~I WmlOllAT o 111M01T1011 IC009Y.ooo ... lmMT .... f'OO'T .... ••111 •COX & I a.w eourrt, "Sacra mento Oa1el1ne' A discOSSIOO Wtth state ieg1slat0fs on their p11011ties fOf the nf'w session CC) MCMI "Son Of Kong" ( 1933. Adven ture) Robe(! Armstrong. Helen Mack ~ 1 nr . 10 min) TOP ~ I0191Q Jonn Meekens "" Robeflo Juarez on a 1um0< wellerwetghl t>ou1 scheduleo fOf 10 r<>unds from l ~c; V~s. Nev (R) (2 hrs. 30 min 1 -lME ~ Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buonicon11 ( I hr ) MCMI "Three ll1tle Words (19!>0 Musical) Fred Asta11e Red Skel!Ofl 1 1 nr . 42 mm J PUYUU -Cl) IMWOm I DIMc. .... .., S.-C A'I TOP Tiii o Ln"IUI YMCMCOOK .,,.....moLOQT CN•la.ll ~ TAUi wmt uu~I Jett GOldblum 1191 i~OllM LMT Mllr 0. M NITI 0 MC 2 -INQM. 'The Bono Caper" Animated Based on Art Bu· chwakfs tale of an African golden leopard who attempts 10 save hiS $peeies trom e1 11nc=.w l .,. .. ,. ... ~-ftJ•--• wa:wst&•IT'I ... m.:m__., _."The Philedetphla Eicpentnenl' (1 98<1. Science Action) Mlci\ael Pare Nanc..t._A~ 1 hr • 42 min ) ([) {gJ "Our Very Own" ( 1950 Drama) Ann Blyth. Farley Grangef (2 In.) (%) .. "The Rivet Rat" ( 1984, ~·­ me) Tommy Lee Jonea. u.rtha Plimpton 1! hr , 3"' min ) ,,. • CCI L• NOllML Note· S1artlng 11me la tentative. (Live) (3 hrl.. 30 min.) u···--·--li~. ~-... -__ ...,_ .. "Abbott AtttJCottelo Meet The Keyatone KoPI" ( 1955, Comedy) Fnrd Cla1k, LyM =~~1 l'V . 30 ~) 1:-w. -· . a..TU Sunday, NOYember 10, 198! 25 -Aft...aoe ---• -,:*.:::.. 0 calW flOOTULL. ------"Fists Of Fury" ( 1972, Drama) Bruce Lee. Miao Ker HSIU (2 hrs.) • WI& • • ... UI RIAi TO ..,,. .... AY Lee M.8 jOfS and Got· don Johncock are among lhe dfl\/9fs of cars, three·wheele<s and motorcycles 1n this 500-mlle race e .,. "True Gr11 A Furthef Adven· llHe" ( 1978. Western) Warren Oates, Lisa Pelikan (2 hrs ) e W • •• Rowena successfully ratSeS the orphaned seal pup she rescued and allempts to reonlte he1 aunt and the Canadian scientist (DaVld Birney) (Part 2 of 2) Q (1 hr ) e fllA .._ $135.000 True Value Open lfom WOOdland Bow1 1n lndlanapo- lls ~aped) ( 1 hr . 30 min) ....... .,... (!) ~°'1 Apache" ( 1948, West· em) John W1tyne. Henry Fonda (2 hrs • 7 min) Cl).,_ "Garbo Talks" ( 1984. Drama) Anne Bancroft, Ron Silver ( 1 hr . 43 min~ -1=--=-CCIUW POOTIMJ. Note Siar Ung time Is tontallVe (Live) (3 hrs . JO min ) • .,. "Vegas" ( 1978. Mystery) Rob· ert Urich. June AHyson ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I C.U•llll.,. ... ~ -UC. Washington O.C. lnter-nallooal Uve from Laurel, Md ( 1 hr ) W8 ... QI' -· Ind}' Car Racing Stars The t 986 wiMef ol lhe Indy 500. Danny Sulkvan explains What 11 takes to lbe=:0;1ng oom.wo WMICO... _ ....,, (D> .... "Kldco" ( 1984, ~omedy) Scott Schwall?, Cinnamon Idles ( I hr • 44 min) (1).,. "MM<ey And Nicky" ( 1978, Ora ma) Peter Falk, John Caaaavete& (I hr . 69 ':iilm.. W • e NA IOLI Kapalua lnternatlonal ~nament final round lrom Maul. Hs· welliF~= (2 l'lrs ) ti&!ICMITGM WCI I I ~ Natlonal lrom Detroit (R) (2 hrs ) CH> LOYe With An Older Wom· an" (1982. Comedy) John Ritter. Karen • ear;nil\-' hr • ~ min ) I=::;,. fQQ And I" '194 7. Com&-~) Cleudetle COibert. Fted MacMutrey ~ ~ "The Hattem Gk>betrollers On !'°1111gi111 · t ta&and'' ( 1981, Comedy) Bob Oenwt', Alan Hale Jr ;j2 hra.) l ...,..,..,_o_... LA •INIY A llWf • ICA&IT At*naled SNH- IOCk H<*ntt end Of. Wetton IOln forcea ta 28 Sundey, N<>wmber 10, 1985 investigate a doubie murder !hat stemmed lrom • woman's love Voice of Holmes by Peter O'Toole ( 1 hr) I ...:A: COlTIF F •CW 1:9 ~ m Gvest Freddie Jackson Talleotts of "Weird Science" by Oingo Bolngo and "We Built Thts City" by S1arsl'l1p. e .oc:llCMOOl Origins and characterls- llcs of heavy metal includes perlormancee by Iron Malden. Jimi Hendf1x and Motor· head Guests· tan Paice (Deep PurP'e). Chet Atkins • caft'm' .. lllYNUl.1M ... CC).,. "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973. MuSlcal) Johnny Whitaker. Jodie Foster' ( 1 hr . 4.4 min. , t::9 I fQCU-LLUITUTm ...... _ .... .,. "Munster Go Home" (1966, Comedy) Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo malle ... "'""cm m tlT1 I hrs.) IOVA "Child SuMVal The Silent Erner· gency" An examination ot UNICEF efforts 10 immunize cMdren In Ttllrd World coun- tnes against pt8\lentabie diseases Q ( t hr) ~ ..... AWCC*f'D cown79•11tf MU&.1M ... (0) .,.. "To Be Of Not To Be" ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Br006cs. Anne Ban- croft ( t hr . ~ 7 min ) Cl).,. "Iceman" (1984, Drama) Tim- othy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr • 39 min) (%).,. "The Gay OlvOJcee" ( 1934. M4sical) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr , 47 min.) I .............. ~ -~ 1111 rnauc•..,.... NA.,... $136.000 True Value Open from WOOdland Bow1 In Indianapo- lis (Taped) ( 1 hr., 30 min) Cf) 'Alm JesM seeks revenge when his 10~.~rieod IS murdered by a gang leader unu ... cm,.,... • IllOP•WI R ...... ... "Two Of A Kind" ( 1982. Ora· ma) George Burns. Robby Benson (I hr ,=~ -IJ ... -Mm flQC -.. cm, ~ ~ College football M:Ofet end highllghta from around the country and a Took at next week's mejo( contetta.~ UfaAm --"L0\19 At First Bite" ( 1979, )'George Hamilton, Susan Saint Ja~hrs ) • I IOUt Guests· Stevie Wonder, Kinny Rogers.. Kool 6 lhe Geng, $hMf\a Euton, Adlm Ant. Paul Young. Phil Col- lln& \lnlfMew. pert 1 ot 2) ( 1 lw ) Ii I 11 •I Ell • .,., J cw••N011M.Lec11aor ... ,_MCOY till 8mA18J .... Ubl I lf ---Schtduled reYlewll "Whitt Nlghta" (Mlkhall Be~cw. Gregory Hinet): ''The Fever Piton" (Ryen O'Neal). "Once Bitten" (LAuren Hutton. Clffvon L111;., I _,_ 'ru -lnttalllng bathroom , hlnglno the ll'IOwef door. Q CC) ... r.She Wore A YellOw Ribbon" ( 1949, Western) John Wayne, John ~r (2 hts) (£) COUlc. POOTUl.&. Teams to be an· nouoced (Lrve) (3 hrs , 30 min ) ... 't:l•CA Scheduled Tom Jones. bar· i ln vacations Ill Hawaii ( 1 hr ) ..... flU,... FMm Jesse seeks r8\lenge when his rr~=::· .. ~-1 .,. "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Balo. Wlftie Aames (2 hrs.) I -~Came" ( 1976, HorrOf) SISSy , Piper Laurie. (2 hrs ) '* ·-POOTIMJ. c.-.. IQUAMfOOJI# 1•&11 Lii • UIJM David Atlenborough looks at the wkte variety of animats. trom anteateis to whales. that seem to be de- scended from a tiny shrew·like mammal aJ ~.,. ''Give My Regards To Broad Street'' ( 198.4, MUSIC81) Paul McCartney. ~an Brown (I hr., "8 min ) (I) 90Wll "Raiders Of The Lost Ar1c" ( 1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen ( 1 hr.. 56 min.) (%)CM• a~ TAUll lllTM Guest Jett Gotdblum. .. IF-':: ~ UCIO wrtM DAwm ..... II Consumer Information on trash oan.. wa• on ~ store pr<>duoe, tublimlnal ad- vert and uw;ue mall-order ptoducta. e · ,.,.. Jeffrey Lyons and Ml· chael Medved review ·'Miracles" and "W:C:"" .llCI ......... l!-"The Bounty" ( 1984, Drama) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs . 12 min.) •'*-•CCM.Wm--_......_ ___ _ .. , .... me ... ... "Planet Of The Apes" ( 1968. Science-Action) CNrtlon Heaton, Roddy McOowan. Baaed on Pierre Boulle'a OOVel. Four astronauts -crash on e planet of lhe lar Mure wtlefe mute humans ere ruled by talk~ slrni8ne (2 hrs..) --nM.L mA'l'afca •ew .... ,. Ull ,-.ca•• ......... .., . .., .... AW WGalU&rn W Adding drawers and a top 10 lhe hutch tablt (ff) ... "City Hell" j 198', Adventure) Clint E.astwOOd, Burt Reynoldt T owetdl the end of Prohibition. a cop whoee pert· ner Is murdered INms up with hla ON- ttme friend, a private detectiv.. Ind or· cheltratea..aome fancy footWOfk 10 tractc dOwn the kllleta. 'PG' Q (I hr .. 37 min) llllmDtsm II .. (1)- ..... ml .... , .. TOO CU. flOI "ccmim--.. , Hetvv'• cii.- -laiurclay Cont. traughl when he learns that Sara dncl l'lf'r "t>Oyfnend =to Jive rogerher 9 ftO CA Marry Stoufter ""''"111 strates the dtttictJlties, dangefs <1r111 ,111s· tachons of film~ wildlife o I:) co.vra=-ut ~ .,_ "Highpoint" ( 1984. Du1ma1 AICherd Harris, ChrlStopher Plummer A I ter simultaneously doubt&-cross1ng the Mafia and the CIA. an 1ndustrra11st Spirits away S 10 mlUlon and 1s relentles<Jy pur sued by both organaauons ·R· 11 hr 28 min) NI I CATal NIAii w uao MTN DAY'ID taawm Con$Umer Information on trasn cans. -Na,.. on grocery store produce subl1m1ria ao ~ertlSlng and untque mail Ofoer prOd 1c t< 8 MO&.UWOGO Ct.OllUP SchedulPC M w a record Is made; on the set ot r''f''"'-'v 11 The Colbys". a prPv•ew 1 P, ir 0 Neal's new movie "FevPr ~·1tct Cl) TOOClOllPOI~ ••~ •. traught When he learn:. rn.11 •••t 1 l~rlend p:.: ltve 1oge1ri"' ='I MCl•-.r mML.- -. Oii POITw. U1'm The year·lo~ :-011111111 ' 111 • •Ind naturaltsr Keith Br~k1f• 11 SL• 11,1 t ro;le of May ts captured on f llTI ·; 1 "' 1 m &Alt a.eo MM r eaturi> I "l r11PQ• Chargers' special 1e.1m., 1. r. H.1n~ Bauer gives a took oe1111111 11 • ·< """ •' !he stadium. a new Sari Dtl'«" 111wr~1011 n1oc1< war games, how re• pJrt11 .. •r.:i11• '" Jame shows, wtler~ 1(1 on ,, tnwn ,..,, th•' best hot rides m> .....,.. ..,,.,. Ttw 4 <11t1 111111~1·1 c;ary of the end of w ortd w .11 11 , i 1111 111em<>fated In this htStory or lhfl T 11t11b 111 the Unknown SOidier and ~-.•1<.011.il prnl1I••<. 11 Six American servicemen wt11i n1'vPr ,,. !urned from the war ( 1 hr ) L) cm .,.. "Country ( 1'184 Oram.JI leSSICa Lange, Sam Shepard I h•e.~renpcl with loreciosure of her 1111m. ;in rowa woman struggles to Mid on to her l11M ;ind keep her famtty togethl'f PG' ( t hr 49 min) '))-..,_ A&.M A DAU Robin H<Y>d (Mlcheel Praed) and his men aid a young man named Alan whosP 'lweelheart '" C<>etced into marrying tht' Sner1ff of Nott Cm. (1 Iv ) IMlllOMTO 1~ .... ,._Judges c:nartes Straugh ""8y, Merta Gibbs, W1I Shriner P6ff0fm anoe by Yerbrough and Peoples l '"'u..e M • LI. Featured v1S1t 10 ;i gym thaf'a open 24 hours, a rePorl oo the dan Qefet.9 new drug, Ecstasy the 'bed &pre11d king,!' the man who owns the WOl'ld' a lari:t bedspread wArenouse ICl-M••.-o ., ... ....,mua .. _...,....,.,....,Fea tureo:._z.oo hoeplt1t x-reys for a baby Ol'8"' Q1.1t1n; Pfthenlibte limbs and 0tgans wr .. e!~ ;~·get 8 grip '·-AmM In the wake of ii mlnOf tiff. Neil Ind Addy llod themse/VO$ '"~ In eeperate e1eva100 • ... "Forc.d v~noe" I 1982. Act¥1nl\Jf9) Chock Nowa. Mary L.oolse w•. A ~·••expert 1.11111'111 lk•lts 10 dflve rnot»tera out of a Hong Kong gam-•~"tat>llehment. (2 hra ) • 9 -.a.YWOODllATO 0 llDv. "Z1egleld Follies" ( 1946. Musi- c.all Fred Astaire Judy Garland From heaven, Fl0 Zregleld envlSlons a revue with every mafOr star playing a part (i hrs .. 15 imtn~z.- -.::.n WAI Jenny Baines (Dyan Cannon) . an American living In England, gets caught up In wartime espionage whi>n she lravels to NaZJ Germany to find ner m1ssmg arrman son and ends up trapped 1n a POW camp, her life hinging upon keeptng her identity I secret. Cot: tars Elke Sommer and Robert Hardy tPart 1 of 2) (2 hrs.) m THE._ Research on split-brain pe- r ents reveals information about eex dlffef- pnces and the relation of thought to lan- 9.'_'.age Q (I hr) W c.AT ••OM.MCa "Master Har· Ml And the Boys" Matthew '6r0derle-. /!ll<P" Mokae and John Kanl star In Athol 1 ,y .. w:J s aelaptatton of his autobiographi- c ,i1 .. rage pray deptCtrng the human cosr of .JJ ~rthe1Cl that forces a young t>oy to ' hnooe:e between racrsm and friendship O l' h• 30 min) C ~ Slap Shor" ( 1977. Comedy) P,lul Newman. Mlehael Ontkean.Atter a • i•nor league tlocitey team decides to .,pruce up its Image by playing dirty, It PMS up making tlocitey history. 'R' (2 hrs 3 min) f)~ l'OOTIAU.~ IO llCME "Supefgtrl"' ( 1984, Fantasy) Helen Starer, Faye Dunaway Superman's cousir1 comes to Earth to recover a preci- ous stone. the Ille-force of her planet, which has fallen.into the clutches of a wteked power·mad SOfcefess. 'PG' Q ( t hr 54 min) l~) Tama• TNI ~After starting a successful clinic with an old colleague 1John Heard). Dick (Peter Strauss) be- c.omes unable to cope with Nicole (Mary Sreenburgen) who's on the \19rge of an- other mental breakdown and suspects him of <tdulterv. (Part 3 of 5) ( 1 llf.) (%) .,_ "The Rrver Raf' (1984, Ora- ma) Tommy Lee Jones Martha Phmpton Paroled after serving 1hirteen years In pris- on. a man returns to hrs home along the M1SSISSlppi and struggles to lorm a rela- ttonshtp with the daughter he never knew 'PG' (1 hr., 34 min.) l ucml,_OM Tm "~ruma~ 9GITICalTll .. • fACTI Oii I.ft Tootle Ines lo find I delicate way ro tell young An<Jy (~ zie Astin) tha t she's 100 old to be his gin- friend. O (!) Llllmll 06 TMI mt ,_ fam'9 Interviews with Jane Russell and Lou Rawls; t>lllionalfe Adnan Khashoggl's birthday party; a tour of Pans (Part 2 of 2) : adventurer Bre>c*e Knapp: oelebfltles' homes with Paige Rense of ArchitectUfel I. ( 1 hr~ E 1MllAllZlm fUYIML · .. (I) .,. "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Carl Weathers. WOtld heavyweight chemp1on Rocky Balboa sutters a pe<sonal crisis when a YOUOOM· hungner fighter challenges him tor his ctown (2 hrs ) 8 e .._ -.S Blanche initiates a vlgo<ous exercise program to Impress e ~~erobics Instructor (Charles Hill). • 9 UDY &UI Mahoney trails 1 deranged klllef who uses a variety of un- conventional weapons. Q ( 1 ht ) e.,. "10 To Midnight" (1983, Ora- ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew St~. A homlelde detectrve and a criminology graduate search tor a killer of women. (2 hrs) • A WM.I ,,..... TMI JnM C8IMY Wint al_,.. An interview wtth I.I. Rabi, adviser to J Roberl Oppenheim«. developer of radar and the recipient of the Nobel pnze fOt hrs WOfk In physicS. Q ( 1 ht ) ~ ........... ,....cmmt CCI,,_ flD01UU. ~ (U)--"SllkwOOd' ( 1983. Orama) Copley Colony Ml-- Sunday. NoWmber 10. 1118 27 .. t Meryt Streep, KlKt Russel A young wom- an becOmeS a spy in an eHort to une<WtW ~ of negligenCe in work condltlOOS at the nucleat-tuel plant in whtctl She wOtt1.1 'R' (2 tvt> . 9 lllln ) Cl)..,. "Trading Ptaces" ( t983, Com- edy) Eddie Murphy Dan Aytt.rO'jd A Wei· to-do executive. a ghetto-bfed con man end a Pf05tl~ devlM a ptot of rfMlt'IQ9 against two COfVWlng finanoietS 'R' Q ( 1 tv .• '6min ~ ~1c ,_ ....... ... "The Pefl~ ut Gwendotine" \ ( 198'. Adventute) Tdwny K1taen. &ent Hutt Jonn Wtllie's comJC strip heroine ~ 10 IHe Ill a series of th11Hlng ad11eo- 1ures 'A' (I hr 28 min ) • .,. "The Atomic Kid" ( 1954, Com edy) Mdley Rooney, Robe<1 Strauu A young man soMv9I an atomic b&aat but becomes highly radioactive f1 tv . 30 -·. tlllT8 A ruthless mot>ster kll~ his pertners In cnme and runs off with their ltOlen money ( I hr ) I';' &.Oft IOAT In a 1~05 lantMy ftnht>eok. Gopher Imagines that the love Boat II a Wotld War II carrier vessel being chased by the Nalls Stephanie Miiis, Charo and Nathan C<><* guest star. Q ( 1 tv ) • l.llllm8 tll M .cM lt1'J F.aul Interviews wtth Jene Aus6ell and Lou Rawts, 1>1nl0t'l81re Adnan Khash0gg1's tMrthday party. a IOUf of Paris (Part 2 of 2) • adventurer Brooke Knapp. c.elebf1ties' homes With Paige Rense of Archllectvral Digest ( 1 hr ) • .,. "The Lady Vanishes" ( 1938. Mystery) Margaret Lockwood, Mlehaet RedQf ave An eldefly Engllsllwoman dlS- appears from a European express tram ( 1 hr , 40 min.) G llOWll "The lnspectOf General' ( 194'9. MVSICal) Denny Kaye, Walter Slezak During the 1800s 1n France. a 10wn fool doeS a convincing ma&QUefade as an lnspectOf General (2 hrs ) (C) _,.. "Up The Cteef\ . ( t984. Come- dy) Tim Matheson. Jennlle< Runyoo Four college 11tudents try 10 bring some glory 10 the11 schoo by competing in a "''' rAco against a team of ruthless men. 'R' ( t hr 3!> :cJ CH) UTT\l&A-.rtllGITAM from the MGM Grand Hotel 1n Las Vegas the master lmpr8Sllonltt mimics l<ermll Iha Frog. Dr Auth Wes1ha1mer, Julio lglnl1ta and Pfettident Reagan ( I hr ) ... .,.. "Chilhng" (1961, Suspense> Olene Mclean, Joo Blake A M!fleS of gns- ly mutdet's is uncovere<HJurlng a d1v0tce 1nvestlgat1<>n. bUt the suspects soon llnd t~ 111C1lms ol A larQef. even ffiOfe linir.;~~~r , 50 in1n ) -..... ,,,_ -.... ,.. fW -·(1)9 .... , ..... 1'19DMl .. ~ TOll8lfT ComK. rou11n~ Jenn Farrington P-hU V11n Tit • YOl\OV Smirnoll r.r.11Q r.11rw>mnl.Of M1"0 Irwin e-.vt&L (H).,.. "TM Pt11lfldl'lpl11 l £ tper1m11n1 ( t984'. SCICflC(t HcllOn) Mic.heel Pm1 Noncy All n In 1943. e IOQ &eer(lt '""Ar 28 Sunday, November 10, 1985 tea aboard a navel destroyer ~ he)'WW• and two salors are Pfopelled. Via a 1im&-Watp. Into a Sln'lllat experiment lak-~ place in 198'. 'PG' O ( 1 tv .. 42 min ) Cl) ..,_ Sketcnea: an auto mechenlc eyes an attl'8Ct"'8 C8I owner: a tragic oomedy club: AuM6an temale •thief• Q CZ> ... "Something FOf .Ewryone'" ( 1970. Comedy) Angela L.an9bury. M~ c:naet Yen. Members of a wealthy Euro- pean tamlly engage In ITlUfdef and other forms of deWlnt behavior to aatltty their varioul deelfea. 'R' ( 1 l'W • 52 m1n ) ~ __ , 11:9 -'IMCU WWWl.._M ... MX* IlllTO -IU_,,_OC"NI• 1W1=ah~ -~Y~LM ,.,.... .. .,. 11&1 .,..... - --"Hlgrl Hoot)" ( 1952. Western) a.ty Cooper, UOyd Bridges. A mutde<er antS his bfot~ ettempt to even the 1C0te with the sheriff ...no sent him to pns- on (2 hrs.) (!) m GuMt·Freddle Jackson. Takeotfs of "Weird Sdence" by Oingo Bolngo end "We Bolfl Thie ~·~ Starship. a .. CUlm'I ,,. MullcaJ guests Gino Vennell. Freddie Jeclclon. ( 1 hr.) ... "Five Oeedly Venome" (1979. AdventUfe) Chiang Cheh, Sun Chien. The dying master of a tchool '°' mertlal arts 0<def1 his youngeet dl9ciple to stop the evil deeds of his other' 5tudenls. (2 tn.) ... "Mr Majesty'(" ( 1974', Adven- tufe) Charles Bronson. Linda Ctlstal A mek>n growe< from Colofado dlecoYefs a contract ha& bcMK'I pu1 out on him by the Mafia and 11ruggles to escape a mob hit man (2 hrs) ()) .,.. "Lady Chatterley's Lover" (1981, Orama) SyMa K11stel. Nlcholas Clay Based on 0 H Lawrence's story about the wrfe of a paraplegic English aris- tocrat who takes her husband's game- keepef as hef lover 'R' ( 1 hr . 4'5 min ) tW. W Ila • r Eight elderly horner lellual men and women are protiled. ln- CIUdlng a male couple who have been to- ~her tor 5" yeera and an ex-wa11r ... in twe=·AQ CC).,. "Apocalypse Now" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Marlon &ando. Martin Sheen An in- telligence agent embarks on a mlsalon up rlvef ln1o the Vietnamese jungle to find and kill a renega(je A WOl Army officer who hes !Oiled aH previous attempts 11 hli [ Uft. 'A' (2 hra,, 30 min.) -nmuCA'tTOP191 ... "The Trial Of Lee Harvey walcf' ( 1971, Drama) Ben Gazzara . Lorne Greene. The guHt °' innooenoe of tM acCOMd prelldentlal assassin Is detef- mined after an In-depth evaluatloA ot event• surrounding the cne. (2 hrs.) l•t I.,.... " ..... .._CCln'I M mu I ,._ A ptoflle of dlfecl <lf rge SteYenl with guest• CharHon Hes-llon~ =.,;~~ SteYtnt Jf am ICTY R1I DAWID ·--Schedvled· New York City oeb dm1 rs ( 1 hr ) r t (tl) llClfT TMCU ([) (0) 90¥ll "An Unnatural Act" ( 198'. Adult) JOhn Lesue. Desir .. Lane An am- Ofous ghost's tevorile haunt It hit former i l11end' bedroom. ( t hr .. 20 min) 1l:a ... ,,, .... 0 .. Yem MOTTUCll Cl) ... "Shanghai Expr ..... (1932. Orama) Manene Ooetrletl. Clive &ook Passengers on a tran 1nctuding a doc10t I~~ adventuress run Into renegadeS ......... ...... ----M •ICll M A family mamb1 be-comes a horror chamber f0t a young io- vald (Jenny Seagrove) wlllfcm . ... "A Maner Of Time" (1976 Orama) LIZ.a Mtnnelli. lngrtd Betgman A hotel cnambermatd becomes. movie star IN>rtty after She meets a contessa who6e cob1ul memories enchant her (2 hrs) (1)-IOWI-PBA Championships trom Canton. Otlio. (R) (%) ... "Mikey And Nicky" ( 1976. Ora· ma) Peter Falk. Jotln Cassavetes. A syn- dioete member hldeS in a hotel room '9er l\JI that a contract IS out for hla li1e 'R' ( 1 hr . 59 min) 11111 .. .., 1:tl -.-TMCU ... "The HollywoOd Knights' ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Wuht Tony Dan za On Halloween eve In 1965, a rowdy high school gang wreak havoc In Bever!)' Hills to avenge the clOsing of their han QQOI. 'R' ( 1 hr • 39 min ) Cl)__, "Garbo Taltcs" {198', Drama) Anne Bencrott, Aon Sliver To tulflll his dy- ing mother's lltetong dream of meeting Greta Garbo, a young man sets out to lo- cate filmdom's recluslve screen legend 'PG· 13' ( 1 l'W , 43 min ) -1---.... Q .,.. "Inherit The Wind" ( 1960. Ora· ma) Spencer Tracy. Fredric March Clar· ence Darrow and W1lllam Jennings Bryan wage a courtroom battle over the teach· 1ng ot Darwin's theory ot evo!Ution (2 hrs .4.Smi~ 1 •.. ,.,, ... MIUll W mall: TMI llClfTu. CClfTlllll l9 .,. "A Gunfight'' (t971, Western) Kirk Douglas. JOhnny Cash Driven by greed, two former gunfighters stage a shootout fOf a price (2 hrs ) I .... .,. "Fahrenheit 4'51 " ( 1967. Sc1- enoe-Flc1ioo) Oskar Werner, Jullt Chris- tle Based on the story by Ray Bradbury In a future society, an official ban is placed on reading and firemen are as- ~ned to bU1n all bool<s (2 tn.. 30 min ) cauw llOOTUU. {Q) ... "Heartbreake<a" ( 198". Dfama) Petef Coyote, Nlctc Manouso. In Los Angeles. two llfelonQ friends expetl· ence dramatic changes ln their careera. romances and their own relatlon8hlp 'A' 11 hr . 36 min ) t9 CC) .,.. "fort Apache" ( 11M8. West em) John Wayne, Heflfy Fonda. A stub born cavalry officer Is held respooalble for rampant Indian attacks against a military out~2 hrt . 7 min ) ·1 .... . .. 1:11 MICA: COllTI • ".cw M .... "lhe Bounty" ( 191M. Drame) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopl.tnt, Outlni/ the lamoua 18th century Sooth Seu voyage. en ottlcet of ttwl Engltsh MlllnQ lhlP "Bounty" IMdl a mutiny a;tlntt C.ptaln Bligh and falls In love wtth a Tahltlen prin- ctilt 'PG' (2 hrt . 12 min) •CID ... ·warrior 01 The Lott Wotld" [1983, Adventure) Rohor1 Ginty. Ptftll Kh&mball" A professor ~nd hla daugtlttf -lalurclay Cont. recruit • cycle riding daredevil lo over ltwouw • maleYolent tyranl 'R' ( I hr 27 min.) ·1::., .. com'D .. "k:eman" (1964. Drama) Tim othy Hutton, llnduy Crouse Members ol an •xpedltiOn IMtn d&soovef and defros1 a frozen 40,()()()..yeer-old creature, and one member wenta to keep the rceman ahve 'PG' ( 1 ht., 39 min ) a:ll (al .. "Mortuary" ~1983 Horror) Mary McDonough. David Wallace A young ~ SUSp!CIOUS ot her ta lhel's when hef mo1he1 tS seen taking pert In • mortician's seance 'A' 11 hr . 31 min.) ... llOV'E Hold Back The Night" (1956. Adven1ure) John Payne, Mona Freeman A Manne company retreals In the Korean War 10 protect lhe dMslon ( 1 hr . 30 min I I\) LCM IPfCW. d (H) MOVIE "Supergirt" ( 1984, Fantasy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway. Superman's cousin comes 10 Earth to recover a prec1-- oos stone. lhe life-force of her planet, 'Nh•Ch has fallen into the ctutcheS of a wicked. power-mad sorOefess. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 54 min) d G MOVIE ·weslern Jambol'ee" ( 1938, Western) Gene Aulry. Smiley Burnette Ranch foreman Gene stumbles oo a plOt by bandits to tap Into a valuable helium oas well ( 1 hr 5 min ) - e .wll 'Jennefer ( 1953. Suspense) Howard Duff. Ida Lupino A young girl un- covers dark deeds at the orally old man- SIOO where she works w!:: "Son Of Kong" ( 1933, AO..en- ture) Robe<t Armslrong, Helen Mack A forlune-hunting prOduce< an<l a South Seas Stnget encounter a g1an1. tnendty ape 1nhablting the uncharted Skull ISiand l1 hr . 10 mm ) .. Cl) Tama• 1ME '9QtfT Atte1 starting a successful cltrnc w11h an otd colleague (John Heard). Otck (Peter Slrauss) be- comes unable to cope with NicOle (Mary Steenburgen) who's on the verge of an- othe1 mental b1eakdown and suspects him of adultery (Part 3 of 5) f 1 hr I Selleck pacing himself, career 1Magnum' staytngcalm as career accelerates. follows body's advice IJ IOI THOMAS , 1 ,..__. HONOLULU - Tom Selleck was on l~tion on • hospital vounds cast of Diamond Heed. filmina bis TV show with actress Owen Verdon. Liu all action aeries "M.,num, 1'.[" baa a bu.rried atmOIJ)hm, necessarily so bccaUte of tbe larle number of locations. Amid tbe burly-burly, though, Selleck seema to R1aiD a remarkable calm. ... try DOt \0 pulb myself, and that co~es from m1 becqrou.Dd in sports," be said. "Sometune1 It Dilbt I ICC that I have 10 Pllel o( KriPl tbe foUowing day and l wonder, •Wbcft will it come fromr I ~ to ftDd it bccau.ae of my s~~· ... ~pona ad my family are my pnnc1pal lDtereltl. "If mi~~ la tellina it1elf to slow down. I 11y, Olt.. T'blt wu true at the end of wt leUOll. Few tbe Int time in four yean, l dida't _..a ft.Im. even tbouah I .bad so!Jle eioeDaM o&n. VAen your bOdy Ls scndina mr111111, YoU'd better listen." Tbe c:uriat eplOde of the act.ion series bued iD ff8w.u CODCetDS the ~ for MIP ... 't mocber. -~by Verdon. ~ llill popular; .. Mapum" took a noee diVe a.a _,.. wbeD Bill Cosby a.ma.ct beet iDto terica TV. A recent Niebea repon til&ed t.be Coeby lbow and lbe ~ .. ~Tiet" in the fint two lpOCI. "Mloum, which plays op. Polite both, ... In 42Dd ~ .. I llllave a cootald for llaia eeaon and oat." SeDec:t llid. "I doD'1 tnow wbat will ~bat I doubt il'M111Ham' will not be ,_.. Id. lt't I real .,od lbow 'fritb I rul IOOd adl8cL .. After lw ,_. of ~. Selleck 00 I dirt Hlwaii bit bame; be alto maiallilal I olMll iD Cali:lnia. Tomlelleok Tbouah be cbcrlabes his weekends, he makes appearanClel at vollcybell tour- naments and other event.a. He recently " ted in I media panel fot the =:'of Prot,emo~ Journali~U. di .. cussi~~=· wttb tbe med.a. His net1 may st.em from the latenett of bis fame~ He wu. 3S w~ "Maanum" bit televiltoo. Bon an Detrou. Jan. 29.=~ arcw up !A San~ Va.Uey ' u at.bldio ICholulhip lO the UDivenity of Southern Calilorn.iA.. A stron&lY built 6 feet 4, be chote 9CUn& instead of profe111onal sports. "When I went on,Job mtcrv1ews, they asked how old I was," Selleck rec.alled "When I said 25. they wouldn't believe me. I realized I was too young to be a leading man, so I would have to wait. Starting in 1967, I took acting lessons." He was in "Myra Breckiond,e," on the screen for "about 40 seconds.' but other jobs came slowly. To pay the rent. he made TV commercials -SO of them. "I would rather take a commercial than a bad acung job," be said. "I also did a lot of carpentry on my own house, and that kept me from going insane," he added The film and TV roles improved, and he made a special impression as the over- bearina compclltor of James Gamer on "The Rockford Files." That led to "Magnum, P.I." Ovcmiabt superstan normally Jetuson the people who helped them get there. Not Selleck, He still has the same agent and the same publicist. He was amused by the number of agents who were ~r to handle him after he made it with Magnum." .. When they said we hadn't met. I couldn't resist telling some of them that I bad been in their offi ces before. hoping they would represent me," he said. Selleck bu made movies. including "Lassjtcr," "Coma.i" "Seven Minutes" and "Dau&}\· ten of Satan." "I'd like to do them over apin, but l likc them all, even thouah I took a lot of bad rapa from the aitics. 'Kiah Road to China' srOaaecS S60 million. 'Lassiter' and 'Run- away' were not u sucx:essful, but nobody lost money on any of the pictures. rm proud of that." he said, SeOeck laid it's bard to rna.int.ai n a c:arecr wbeo an actor receives so m~b cx~ure from television.. .. 1 wonder if theft will ever be careers api:n like the John Wayna. the Gary Coopen, the Jimmy StewUU. 1 JUJt bope 1.0 kte1) worldnc. .. Sunday, Nowmber 10. 1986 29 GOOD MORNING AMERICA ••• P-. .... 8 the ancbor eeau, it revolutionized who ut tbcre and. in tbe ~ br09deoed the deftnitioa of newa and information. Unlike newadiviJion products -Today"' ud tbe ~ M . News, .... GMA" is pn>duced by ~. entertainment Clhitioll. ID 197S. when Tom Brokaw was oe ""Today" and a proceuioo of CBS News COi~ts were on the "MorniJla Newa,ABCdictn·1 m trainedjournalilb wbo Md rileD throusb tbe ranb; it picked two 11CSOr1, Hal1man and Nancy Ou.aulL Dam.ult eventually pve way to Sandy HiD who wu reollCed m 1980 by CWTeDt hol&, Joui Lunden. But the male prele1lCle for all IQ_ yean bas been the mady, ever· c:urioua Hartman, wbom former Israeli Prime Miniater Meoacbem Begin used to call .. my IOOd friend David ... Hinman IUmJd in two prime.time eeria in tbe 1970.. He was a dedicated doctor OD 1'he Bold Ones," then a dedicated teacher on "Lucas T anoer." lo a receat interview. Hartman said the move IO dedicated host was a natural pro- p-ellion. .. I wu always cballeqed by television." be aid. .. GOina bl(:k to the mid·'60s and 1alcr with 1"be Bold Ones' and 'Lucu Tanner,• I wu w= behind the IClCnel doinaraearcb and ucina. My pl WU IO make J"!>l"lllll t were interestina and praent information that people could ute IO mate their lives a little better." At tbe time. A.BC was not the only oqanization buntina Hartman. He was kDown IO bave been included oo a lilt of ~ve anchon for a local oewscut in Aneelet. Before be qrced to do the "GMA" job, be met with AX executives and ukcd for a ono-year parantee, then requested thal tbe aetwork not promote the prosram extemivdy. .. , •aa concerned wi lb over· apectatiom, .. Hartman said ... We needed time IO find OW'lelvea and for audiences to 6Dd ua." ... Tbc ftnt week. "GMA" had a 2.1 ratina (oerceat of the nation's TV homes at the Ume) IO ""Today's" '4.6. It wu an upbilJ ...-..,.2 it 1..-' l f' Cll)t; Ir• c:i ..... • ........... ICllllLNONMl. .. battle. but .. GMA" pdually crept do.er to NBC, helped b)'. tbe fact that youna viewen waeimalrina ABC No. I in prime time and then tuDina in to .. GMA" the next momina. The. ao~ watdlina .. Mork cl MmdfT and .. Happy Days" WU, for. tbe tint time, walci.na up to momins tdevision. By January 1980, "GMA" cauabt '"Today" for the first time. It pined the dominant polition when Brokaw left the next year and then won 163 c:omecu.tive ween fi'om F~ 1982 to Mardi 191S. CUrren~. '"Today and "GMA" are enpeed ma nip-uct...tuck l'1Mle for mornina supremacy. It's a ma.sure of bow far Hartman baa come tbat be now travels in the same cirdea u the networt's leUOocd joumalisU. While Peter J · will tbe Geneva summit for oc-:~orld rews Toniabt" later tb.ia month, Hart.man will ao there to anchor .. GMA." .. I won•t call myxtf a ;oumalist and J won't not call mYldf a Joumaliat," said Hartman. .. My job ii to d.icit from my questions u much ulefu1 information in a abort -a-t of time that people can U1C in their~-- .. Evety penoa interviews d:itruentJy. There are a lot of' waya to akin a caL ... I try to uk thole questiom that miabt be in the minds of our viewen. ru alto uk questions from 1 news point of view that need to be ubd. Tbc two thinp are not contradic- ~ bristlea at •uaestions that .. GMA" ii lal aubltantial than its counter· parts. 1be Ouffy cha.rte wu unfair then and unfair now. 'the~ was. from tbe tqjnninj. news and information. ... I think some of the critic:iun comes bccaute I didn't to to joumalilm tcbool and we're produced by the entertainment division.•• Said Friedman: "I think ·oMA· bu been underestimated u a news abow and ovaatimated u u entertainment abow ... Hartman thrives on the action. and •YI be doa:D0t envision movina &om the monU.at beaJ for a while. even tboup 10 years ii • loaa time IO be ,ettiDa up 10 the ct.rt: ...... Ji I _£1_,,_Wl . 1SCYW•·,_Ul_..N ___ , .......... .... ._,::::.--........ .. .... I Ill 0 IM •11 j ' I ........... ........... ,... ..... _... ....... , .......... Ditr""·•--> -..--e.r-..-,.. ...... ., .. ~ [' ~~f1oz 5;~• II I• • ww '* t 11 r c ....... .._....., .. -~ Fans vying .on LA 'Radio Game Show' LOS ANGEI..a -GamMbow f.ans who•ve always thouabt they could do better than the tdevilcd conteatants now bave a cbance to prove t.bemlelva -on l"ldio. F.ach Monday throuah Sacurday Dilb.t.. the .. Radio Game~ oft'en three bOan of mo.dcut trivia, and contCltall11 can play by phone. Mm\ RicbardJ, bOlt of the show OD Loi AqeJea 11ation KFl·AM. said, "Thia show at1nCtl people wbo watdl pme abowa and u y, 'I lcnew the price of that car; or, 'I knew the answer to that question..• but they let other people play and win." Tbe show at a t.browt.ct to p.mea like "Hit the Jackpot" or "Stop the Music" of 40 yean aao . Popular pmes OD the ~bout abow include "Radio Hansman."~ MetJlory Game" and the "Love, Sex and Oatina Quiz.'' Until a few weeks aao. all the contestants played by phone. But DOW, Ricbarcb kb 40 people a niaht "oome on down" to tbe studio and join in. Some of the pmea pit caUen apinst the ·studio audience. "Accordina to PsycholosY Today, .. one question eoes. "do women So to tbe be8cb to watch or be watched?" .. To be watcbcd, •• anrwen a studio contestant, ~ cbeen from the au- dience and a clan& from a bell that indicaiea the answer wu riabt. Radio contests are no\hina u.nusual. and the priz.ea ofS20 to StOO dOn't IOUnd lite much next to tbe can and livinl room lfltl pven away oa TV. But Ric:barda• abow bu sained IOIDe loyal followen. "rve been lil1eni.na aince day ooe, .. said Andrea Hiralea, 2S, of Pomona. wbo btouabt her pareDtl and boyfriend in ~tly for a niaht in tbe live a.adience. ... root for t6e people. ru be" drivi. b.ome and find myaellye!liQI at the ndlo. _____ .._,... ..... ..,...._ ......... " ..... .-as.;v.:-•-~ -.r 017 •••••• __ _.,wadi.._ ....... lzs;;..7·--.. u ..... ~ --·-·--~fUIJ I ii ·= ..... " = - .• TV Puzzle 1 .7 Shown, 'Jnrs on 'Hell Town· 12 310ShP" Melissa 13 '20120 newsman 15 Ill • II 16 Calemldr abbr 17 Miss Merkel 18 10 for Nolle 19 Miss Gaoor 21 'Amadf'us· star 23 Son 01 Hebrew 24 Calmer or Beatty 25 .. Myr a Breclitnrldge" <;tar 26 King ol Judari 27 Ayn 01 Sally 30 Male deer AC ROH 32 Hawkeye State abbr 33 Hall an em 34 She's Lacey 36 Panelist Peggy 39 Rather or Dailey 40 Scoog1an word 43 Eureka• 45 Rrck or Ron 46 l rz or Jean 48 Chess piece 49 Indian mulber1y 50 SOho exclamahon 5 1 Actor Brynner • 53 Htghway abbr 54 Do1othy - 56 Wylte 01 Donahue 58 Ac11ess Strulhers 59 --Langdon DOWN 1 To devour greedrly 2 Stanley's pal 3 P1eftx w11h centennial 4 Enwoomental p1eltx S Altluent 6 Ryan's daughter 7 He's Devtd Addison 8 ·What's My -" 9 She's Ruth Galveston 10 Kinetic energy abbr 11 Dominic on "Atrwoll" 1 • Miss Mollo 20 M•ss Rehan 22 "Irma -Douce · 23 "Cheers" m11teu 28 Zero 29 Equals 24 hOurs 30 " -Ramsey" 31 See 12 Across 3' Show featuring the Ewings 3& One, no matter wtileh 37 Ted Denson role 38 She's Chlls Cagney 39 Adminlst« ~ ACtor Bostwick 4 1 Silver symbol 42 Partner of 7 Down 44 Mr Previn 46 Entity 47 Ed Norron's lost pet pig 50 Hogan's rank 52 Falsehood 55 Mother 57 Sha -Na IOlUTtON Old Mousketeers put ears back on By BOB THOM.AS ., '! .,,_.,... Tbe eight people wearin& funny can on the Disneyland st.,e include a sWJical nurse. a makeup artist, a dance studio operator and a bowewife. But for 35 minutes four times niabtly on these autumn eveniop, all become the oriainal after-school companions for a eeneration of baby- boomers. "M-1.C, K-& Y, M-0-tJ.S-E. ... " It's been 30 years sinoe that anthem was tint beard on the ABC network., closina another edition of the Mickey Mouse Oub. Millions of kids raced home from school to watch in wonder u the bouncy Mouseketeers announced themselves at the top of tbe show. E vcryonc bad a favorite. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of television's fraternity of cars, Disneyland is presenting a Mouteketeer reunion for its fall visitors, featurina ciabt club veteran.I, ranJina in aaes from 38 to 44. The fut-pac.ed musical revue repriteS all tbe old sonp and routines. "It's amazina to bear the entire auc:lieOQC ~ aJona." comments Mouseketeer Sherry Alberoni, 38, now a housewife and mother of two. "We're aettina not Just our aae poup, but three eenerations: our own: our parents, for whom tbe Mickey Mouse Oub was their babysitter; the grandkids who now see the club on the Dilt'Cy Channel .. The Mickey Mouse Qub was tbe brainchild of Walt Disney du.ring the flowerina of his company's fortunes in the mid-l 950s. To help finance the Disneyland park, be 111-eed to supply the ABC network with TV shows. One was desiancd for children in the pre-dinner hour. Disney wanted to provide not only entertainment in the fonn of serials, musical revues and cartoons: be allO offered information about health, science and bow cl\i1drcD live in other puts of the world. The hour-lonasho~vcda sensation with its debut oo Oct. 3, l 9S5. It flourished for two seasons. then was reduced to a half-hour for two more. Althouah the club was a huge bit with families, it bombed on Madison Avenue. There simply weren't enouah advertisen for a show aimed primarily at sub-teens. · It's doubtful that Walt Disney Productions ever rcoovend the $14- million production cost, even thoup tbe black-and-white teries was syndicated in 1962--65 and now appean on the pey-TV Disney Channel. But at least Walt pined renewed career life for bis favorite employee, Mickey Mouse. And the Mouseketeer heritqe shows no sip of endiq. Most of the eiaht MoUJCketeen participating in the 30th annivenary reunion bav( remained in some form of show businea. But some. lite Otrlene Gillespie, 44, dropped out of the industry after her Mickey MOUIC Ye&J'!;~and Yeps, but then I Sol tired ofattendinac:att.1ecall1." 11.1d Gillespie, a divorced mother of two. "I decided to JO beet and ac• my education. Now I'm a aWJical nune at Encino HO$pital" Bonnie Fields. •1, ia unmarried and the owner ofa Santa Monica dance studio. "Did I miss bavina a childhood? Absolutely not. .. recalled Fidds. "Mr. Dimey always provided for the normal thinp kids would do. We bad a bueball field. pina pona table, etc. He bad accommodltiona for the parents. too. Between lealODS I WU able to attend ncu1at ICboolJ, IO ( bid my own .,oup of 6ieftdl. •• Remember the Unledrummer J.. CUbby O'Brien? He'• 39, married with one child. and still~ .... ve never bad a dull period. and the druma have a lot to do with it, CUbby Mid of bi.a pott·Micey c::anier. .. Sometimes it's bard to aiet in1eniewl witb cutiaa aeenta wbo doa "t want to eee you became you were a Mouanoer." ToaunyCde, •l, iau Emmy-~IDlbupartist. .. rm bavilla ball at Dianeyland. .. taid Cole. wbo it married with two dilldraL .. waiere el.le can you bea ldd-1a?Wedoa faa lbow .... I-= mdlys a week for lbtee moniha 10 prepue. rm ton of a middle mow. .. "'I paa yoa ooUd Ol1I me an ICIO(~wrl ~ .... .,~,.!9id LomUe Burr, •t. rlow Iona ww tbe Mou•keteen coolioa.e tWr rewUw? "Al IOlll u tlley wut m." vohaatlend FWdl. "MaJM ... cu do die abow Ua .-.khain... - ' .... Nowmblr 10, 1118 31 ------------·---- . -~ ClOUDV ~ FORECAITS ON A2 Serving Newport Buch. Cotta Meta. Huntington Beach, lrvlne, Legun1 Beech, Fountatn Valley and South Orange County O R ANG E C OUN TY C ALI FO RNIA SUN DAY NO VEMBER 10 1985 50 CENTS -Need f or ··ne~ jail won·'·t go a~ay ·1\ftertwice-failed search, 'can't afford to stop again because of overcrowding' _:_. -Oetting cau,t>t with a small Satur.day and SuMly-can 1>c ~­ ~ount of ma,r\JU;"lna doesn't buy jail ra.ianed. tinle. the way at did l~ years~ .. l!ut. Under court 9rder to impro_ve that as ~be of th.e f~illepl aCbvtttes condijiona at the jail, c:Ounty goverp-f~r which Caluo~s haye sane-. ment bu pumPed money and man~ uoned lesser penalues ~ re<:ent Y~· power into temP<>rary rebef stratqies . Mandatory sentenCtDJ. m ore Jail and a moderate building program tune and a ~t-tou&)l attltud. e toward that should provide S64 new beds drunke1;1 . driven have. kep\ both within two yean. county 1atls and state pnsons fuU. But that's not nearly enough to In , ~nae County's mai~ j~ keep up .with a buraeoning jail there s bttle more than sqwrm1ng po~ulation in a arowina county, and room on weekends and M ondays -residents who suPPQrt a get-tougb-<>n- the first day those arrested Friday, crime philosophy bad also better get Cout A Southland crackdown on drugs nets $9.5 mllllon worth of cocaine In Costa Mesa.LAI Laguna Beach High School's new prlnclpal Anthony Ortega con- sidera h'ls campua "a choice tchool and a choice location."/ M California The Environmental Protection Agency re- jects a reoommendatlon that It strip California of Its power to contract for Superfund cleanups./ Al Never-before-publlahed masterpieces from Ansel Adams' treasure trove of photographs appear In hla autobiography./ Al World Beirut hostages appeal to the Archbishop of Canterbury./ A3 Sports LISA MAHONEY Focus ON THE NEws behind county plans to house con- vicu and inmates aJ-;aitinJ trial, county supervisor aides familiar with jail overcrowding say:·· County supervisors in September renewed their search for a new (Pleue eee JAIL/ A2) UCLA's Rose Bowl hopes get a boost with a win at Arizona, but USC la upset byCal./C1 Honoring the veteran• . Vietnam war Yetenua Jlm lloore and a friend join fellow Yetera.na an4 tbel.r famWea u <>ranee County•• new Veteran.a Memorial la dedicated at Santa Ana Civic Center After.hours court understudy BJ LISA.KAHONEY Ofllleo.lr ........ Mem ben of a task force sub- .committee on jail overctowding are lookinJ into the feasibility of holding rugbt and weekend ar- raiP,lments as a way of reducing the inmate population at Orange County's central jail. Coun ty officials are intent on complying with a federal court order that bars them from hous- ing more than 1,500 inmates at central Jai~af\eT-0«: I, said-Paul Carey, executive assistant to Board of Supervisors Chairman • Tbomu R,iley. . Optning tbe doorf to n.ruruci- pal court on odd days and hours is un~ study as one possible solutton, be said. Norb Puff, who represents the county administrator's office on the subcommittee, confirmed that night and weekend arraign· menu are under discussion. More on Saturday. Four llep&l'llte plaquea honor eerricemen who foaaht and aa•e their U..-ea tn tbe flnt and .econd World Wan. the Korean War and the Vietnam War. swdy i~ needed-t-0-eetemune- whether such a strategy wou(d be worlcabic from the standpdint of ~oncy and manpower, ~said. • Wluk Puff dechned to assess the likelihood of such a plan berng instituted. Carey and another suJ".Crvisonal aide, Fausto Reyes, said they bad been t0ld that municipal court judges arc not overly receptive to the idea. Putting such a plan m motion (Pleue eee PflGBT I A2) Pickets strike at Safeway markets Mesa councilman joins Vons pick ets in s~ow of support __ From 1\aff a.ad wire reports P1ckcung "as expanded to Safeway stores tn five counties on Saturday m the Southern California supermarket strike and lockout. and offic1aJs of one market chain offered rewards to combat v1olcnce and vandalism. Neg011auons were supposed to nave resumed Saturda) evening.. but bolh sides baiked despite effom b~ a federal mediator. union and manage· ment offiClals said On the fifth da'r of the -;mle h\ 2:!.000 meat cutters and Teamster.. both sides agreed they were far from a settlement atler ..even hours of talks that ended in the earl~ morning. Weekend shoppt"ri were income- ruenced b~ spotty ava1lab1ht~ at some stricken markets. but sto~ wuhout pickets seemed less affected A few bald spots appt>ared on the meat counter at a Von~ supt"rmarlet m Costa Mesa. where onh. a tncklc oi shoppers could be found pushing cans late Saturday night Ave area high school cross country teams ad- vance to the CIF cross count,.Y flnals./C1 INDEX Veteran recalls his exploits "I haven't ·seen more than · two checkstands going all da' long:· said a placard<am mg protester who declined to give his name ··csuall) there are eight checkers going Thi~ show'i then-aft brother<; and s1stt'ri out there who "111 honor the (picket I hne ·· The labor dispute brought Costa Mesa Cit) Councilman Dave Wheel· eno the Vons on 11th Street 1n a sho" of suppon for the unions Wheeler. a Newpon Beach attorney. stood outside th(' market "1th the two pickets. urgrng pt"ople to shoi:t at stores not targeted b\ the lahor groups Bombeck ,_ Bridge Business Clasatfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope In The Service Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Publlc Notlces Sport a Style Television Weather B• B5 cs 01-6 C7 c.. C6-7 05 A4 84 86 82-3 c.. C1 -4 B1-5 TVL:I Carpool lanes open on Nov. 18 Those o~ned carpool lanes aJona the Cotta Mesa Free- way will be opened to traffic Nov. 18, aaeocies involved in the exP!'CI' lane projoct announced Fnday. • Desianed for vehicles canyina two or more penona.. the .. com. muter lanes" atmdl for 12 miles aJona either aide of the C.O.ta Mesa Freeway from MacAttbur Boulevard in Irvine to Lincoln Avenue in Oraaec. Transit officiall hope the e:a· press lane will rod,.ce ~ alona the busy a1ritch of hefty and encounee c:arDOOlina. Com-muten uaina the lane could pat their drivina time by 15 miDitel or more, tho offtdall believe. The Oranee County nu.por. aation Commitaloo . appreved delilnalina a founb 1ane cn1ted durfna roed raurfllciJll for car .._. uae in Oc1obcr. ""Ti.. ,roject wiU be mon.itonid ud evaluated after 90 days. If (Pl•• .. CAJlllOOL/d) cas cameras film Wake Island reunion for televisf on show BJ ROBERT BARUR °' ............... Arthur A Poindexter was a young Marine Corps second li~utenant scr- vina on Wake lsland1 a speck of an island in the Pacific, 10 the dark and arim early days of World War 11. His exploits and those of the other 4ZO Marines on the island, who b:ittled on in the face of over- wbelmina odds, served as an inspira- tion to Americana. Wake laland, about 600 miles cloeer to Japan than Hawaii, was attacked about six hours after Japanese warplanes devastated Pearl Harbor. Enemy bombers knocked out seven of the 12 Grumman 4F4 Wildcats on the ground in the first strike. With only five planes left and lim ited firepower, lhe Marines battled lhe Japanese to a standstill. On Dec. 11. lhey threw back an amphibious landing, forcing lhe Japanese to return with bigger and better forces. They captured the 4- square-mile atoll the day before Christmas. Poindexter recently o ut of the University of Kansas. was in charge of a 70-man mobile defense unit. It was a hlahfalutin name for rushing from bot spot to hot spot in a couple of trucks. Hall's narrow win ' trimmed just a little Count of absentee ballots drops water board victory m tn over Aynes from 11 to 7 votes BJ TONY lil VADR.l .............. Abltntee bellou COUAied two days after lut week'• election did not ~ tbe outcome of the Oranee Comity Water Diltrict race that saw incumbent Donn Hall edee out Mesa Acdoa member Pattkia Aynes by a budfta1 or votes. However. tbe ablenaee ballou did dole t1'e pp betwetD Hall and Aynes tom 11 VOtel to leVeD for the teal repmentina Colal Mesa on the cliltrict'• board o( direc:ton. ne -.i-offidal raulta reteutd by IMcounty rtJ1ittrar of vottta oftke ftunda}'. allowed Hall clin&ina,JO bit ~. Z,,572 votes to 2.565. Initial ret11tDt after Tuelday'a ballotiftl had Hall IQueekint put Aynes 2.SS9 voea to l.'48. A~ 34, Ud hCJPed the UO• couated ablen\Cle ballots would tt-ver. HaU•a UAOft\ciaJ victory. .. rn pn>bebtJ ..-Cot a recount since it's that close," she said. If the fiaures sun add up against her, Aynes said she may run for one of the two Costa Mesa City Council teats upforvabs in November 1986. "Now I'm reall~ int:ri&ued. lt just miabt be worth dOll\I." the said. Most special district elect.ions are yawoen, with little oj>C)Olition and vinualJy no issues. But the water diauic:t race In Costa Mesa set the •lllC tor another chaUenae by slow. powtb sroup Mesa Actton m the next council el«tion. The duel between Hall, 56. and Aynes was con idcrcd a test of stm'\llh be~n a staunch pro- P'OwUl politician and a virtual un- known becked by a bufleontna home- OWfta'$ .,.OU= it oppoted to bilJ>. density aevc en.t. 'l. w.. Ac:tiOft •utaeded in dtttint two of its memben to tht C1ty CouDcU -bile nearly ousuna Kall in Novanbtt 19M. And the poup once '· When Japanese landmg barges came into shore. Poindexter waded ~ut into the water and threw hand grenades into the ships. killing nu- merous Japanese troops. Miraculously. he survived wnh only minor injunes. "It was the luck of lhe roll." he said. Poindexter. now 67 and a resident of Huntington Beach, has just re- turned home from a Lrip to Walce Island and a reunion with surviving comrades. There, CBS television cameras filmed him and some of the other old 1.catljemecks for a sh-ow that is based on a recent book by author Stan Cohen, "Enemy on Island. Issue in Doubt. The Capture of Wa ke Island." (Pleue eee VETEllAft I A2) apJD forced Kall into a photo fimsh in Tuesday's b&llotina for ~ water distric:t teat. . Hall Mid Friday that he was aJad h1s m&J'Sin of victory was 10 clote. He said maybe the election results would Uabt a fire under the ptOpk who dtd OOl oonsidtt Maa Ac:tioo a daQFJ- ous foe. "lfl -on by a thousand vo~ that ~-&LSCTI01'/A2) - Arthur A. Polndezter Mor(' pickets from the t ln1tC'd Food & Commercial "orkcrs union. which represents about 10.000 stnk· 1ng meat cutters. were posted b' noon outside afewa\ stores in Lo~ .\n- geles. Orange. Santa Barbara. R1 ve-r- s1d(' and San Bernardino counties. union spokesman Dan Swrnton said In Co.mp.ton. me.anwh1k. offictals of Ralphs Market~ offered reward!. ranging from S 1,000 to SI 0.000 for information leading the arre 1 and con' 1ct1on of an~one responsible for (Pleue eee STRIKE/ A2) League denies role in bombing death Calls on FBITo ma ke arrests or face a suit over its allegations By IM A.Mdale4 P reti The Jewish CXfcnS( l..tagu(' denied FBI aJJepuons that at kilted o\rab- Amencan activut Alex Odeh 1n a Santa Ana bom bma last month.. and ohallcnacd the FBI to make atTCSt~ or fl« a lav.-.uit. But the <kad man's brolher s.a1d he was "'rd1evcd the FBI made lh<' oonn«tlon:· "The only thrc-ats that Alex had ewr reecived were phone calls from people idenllMl\I thcmtelves as betna from the 1DL. .. S.mt Odeh wd Friday. TM FBI a1so linked the JOL to two other recent East Coast bombmp which tilled one pcnon and uuuttd th~othcn. A.lex Odth, 4 l. "'lfonal dtrtaor of the American-Anb Anu-Olscnmma- uon CommtU«, died Oc\ l I when a bomb a,plodcd in hu Santa Ana offict' .. ~ven othen were inJured 1n the explosion that lolled Odeh. also a part·t1me o\rabu.' instructor at C'oasthne Community College, ba~ 1n Fountain Valle' The attad. came the morning after Odeh said in a telev1S1on inlUVIC" that Pait'Stlne Ltbcra11on Orp:nrza- 1100 leader Yass1r o\rafat was a "man of pt"act'.. bc'C~ust" of his role 1n SC'C'Unng the rcleue of pessengen from the h11ackt'd lt.ahan cruiSt' ship Achille Lauro 10 EiYPl No a~ have been made in lhe ca.sc to dale "If thC) don't come up With an lrrellt in tbc nut 24 hour\ rm go1na to seek a JUSt1fiable lawsuit for ~andcr, for hbel. and for bnn.pna violence on JcW1," said In Rubtn. nanonal chaarman of the Jrwub Defense Lc.quc. spca.k1na from Los AnJclcs. "If lhc have one 1ota of eVldence. let th('m go and make an arrest." he \ltd Rubin ~d the FBI had "°' qucsbo~ ham or an' othtt dcfcmr Qaut mcmben &bw\ the borOO.na. 6oep1 to -.vn ont member be m l be sub.Jttt to Arab repritab. (PS9Me-3DL/AI) NB aenttst Congdon dies Jeck N. ~ D.D.S. died Friday at his Newport 8eacb home. Hewu79. 8om in 1906 in Santa Au. be sraduaied ttom the Univmity of Soutbem California Scbool of Den· ~ in 1923. For j6 yean, Dr. ~n wu in private pnctice in Loi Anlelet ud later i.n Newport Beech. lie wu a 8'Uow of tbe American CoU. Of Dm~try and a member of Delta Slama Delta dental htenlity. He was a member of the Jonathon Club, Newpon Harbor Yacht Q ub and Bi& Canyon Cowitry O ub. Dr. Coaedoo it IW'Vived by lU1 wilt, Qeae: twin dauptm, J.ccioe KaiJer of Upland and Jeanne Leonard of Lona Belch; tonH.o-law Karl W. Kaiaer, b .D.S. aod O"lil H. Leonatd... D.D.S.; ~o Karf W. Kaitet ID; p-anddauahter Heidi Jean- ne Kaitet and aiater Allyne UodMy. A momorial aervice will be held Monday at' noon at St. James Episcopal Church. Lido lale. The tamily requesu that donations be made to St. James Episool)91 Ouucb or the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. Gonsalves services held FllattaJ MFVicet were hdd S.tur- day fOJ'0Uilbermina N. Gonsalves of Costa Mesa. who died Wednesday in Anaheim at tbeqeof'9S. • Mn. Oonu.Jvn, who was born in tbe Madera lslands WU I retired• Pieter for tbe Sw Ktst Tuna Co. of San Pedro. She bad lived in Costa Meu fur the put 19 years. She was a member of St. Joachim Catholic Gburcb and the Cannelite Order. She ia survived by tti.ree dauabters -MarY Jo Hammett and C«dia McAdams of Costa Mesa and Fcr:n Ryan of Anaheim. Also survivini arc 19 srandchil~n and 1.3 grtat-$t'&Dd- children. A Mass of Christian Burial WU recited Saturday at Sl Joachim's Church follo\'Wd by interment in All Souls Cemetery in Lona Beach. NIGHT COURT POSSmLE ••• Prom A l would require the cooperation of the municipal court and depend on the ability of county government to set aside an as-yet-ttodetermined amount of money for overtime pay and additional persoMel, Carey Wd. 0ranae County officials and ad- miniltraton have studied a long list of possible short-term solutions to jail ovcrcrowdin& since U.S. District Court Juct,e \\'illiam P. Gray ordered that no inmates be allowed to sleep on the Ooor and required the central jail population to be reduocd to l,SOO by Dec. 1 and to 1,400 by March 1986. Most stratqjes that promised to shrink the number of inmates signifi- cantly have already been im- plemented. More low-risk prisoners are being housed at the James A. Musick facilitr. in El Toro and the Theo Lacy facility in Orange. Arca police departments have been asked to cite people for violations when possible instead of arresting them and to hold prisoners in their own jails ifthey have one. Alternatives to incarceration such as alcohol rehabiHtation and work programs have been expanded. and more detention release officers have been hired to interview arrestees and decide who should be booked and who should be released on the understandina that they must appear for~nL Modiilar he · be· readied at the Musick r:w: will ~vide 480 beds, Carey said. Some of the units are already oocut>ied and the re- mainder will be reactY this month, Reyesaid.._ frunate population has been av~ l,SOO a day at tbe central jail, urey saic!'ibe actl&al number Ouctuates~on tbedayoftbe ~ be said. Starti.oa Dec. 1, the population may not rise above 1,SOO on any day. Altho~ Carey and Reyes aaid they didn t have exact fi&ures at band, they said jail ~pulation rises sipifi- cantJy on Fndays, Saturdays, Sun- days and Moodaysu weekend arrests take place and suspects unable to make bail await anaipmenl Both aides said they believe the county will be able to meet the l ,SOO inmat.c cap by Dec. 1, despit.c ex- PCCted increases in arrests during the holiday sea.son. If bousina more inmates at Musick and Theo Lacey and iocarceratina fe~er arrestees doesn't solve the problem, there are some last gasp answers, Carey said. STRIKE ••• ham Al Mb violeace or vuda1ilm. Tbe dbpu~ bu bocn mamd by-~oleace ruaiDI from a1aabed ilia ad broken Wl8doM of trucks and can to bnwll. a fire and tbe. pellet-aun lbootina of a nolHtritl.na inac.ker. Ralphs Chairman Byron Allwn· be\llb announced a $10,000 reward for fnformatioo k.adlaa to the arrest and coovtctioo of thoee responsible for dett.ro)'ina an employee'• car earty Friday. Tbc food tnJ~lci)'U'I i1IO bo\llbt full-pqe advertiM:menu hi Sunday neMpepen. cb&rlin& t.be atriken bad aone too fat in their Clemaoda. Seven market chains ~ Alber- tson 'a, Alpha Beta, Huahes. Lucky, Ralphs. Safeway and 9 001 -a.re either beina struck or have locked ou.t membe11 of the unions. CARPOOL ••• hoaAl • ineft'ective. the lane oould be apened lO all traffic. ' . The California Hi&hway Patrol will enforce car pool U1e of the express lane. Violaton will be pven SS2 tickets. Sheriff-Coroner Brad Oates oould ~xercise his power to release individ- uals arrested on mildemeanor of- fenses, Carey wd. Writi.na someone a ticket after a police deputment bas arrested him would likely cause bard feelin&s amona area police chiefs, Carey observed. And Oates baa indicated be would do so only u a last resort to comply with the coun order. Another last ditch solution would be to expand an early rdeue propam for those serving time. Under such a prosram. inmates are· allowed to leave sborOy before their tent.cooes are up if they meet certain criteria, Carey said. Body identified Rivenide County Sheriff's officials have identified a body found last month alona the Ortega Highway as that of Costa Mesa resident Audry Catherine Dutton, 49. Police officials said an autopsy failed to turn up an obvious cause of death and that there were no obvious sians of trauma to the body, found Oct. 12 near tbe Oranae-Rivenide county line. Showers could b e in the offing U.8. Temp. "'8ft. low '°' H llOln to IS o,m. .. Le . .. 16 .. 74 14 eo 11 42 M ·-<@~ ::::coto_. '° aa • u ,. .. ~· A8ln F\lflff Sno-OcctuOecl...., StallONlty ..... .....,.. -S--.C• ..c>M u S OecJO q1 C-c• n 11 • 11 •1 41 I t tf '1 • 10 • n 11 40 • .... •• II t1 11 II 74 14 tf a3 It II .. Q II 47 .. 43 14 46 .. 17 1t t7 14 .. 12 ,, 16 a2 .. 41 21 II 14 13 It ·11 H 12 .. . 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Courts will be cloted and most bank employees will ettjoy a holiday. Students and teachers will be able to sleep in, too. Public schools. . includin& Orange Coas1t Coastline and Saddleback commuruty colleges, will be closed. However, students at UC Irvine won't get their first holiday until Thanks&iving. Classes arc scheduled u uauaf on Monday. Libraries will be closed in all Orange C.oast communities, but erneracncy services pcrsooneL - including -police and tire employees -will be on the job. Trash pickups arc scheduled Mon- day in all Orange C.oast cities exccP.t Newport Beach. Residents there will have their refuse oollect.cd one day later than usual throu&bout the week. In addition, there will be no Monday street sweeping in Newport Beach this week. The Daily Pilot offices Will be open, and newspaper deliveries will be made at their regularly scheduled time. VETERAN RECALLS EXPLOITS •.. From Al JAIL SEARCH BEGINS ANEW ••. At the mm.ion, it was his duty as the senior officer present -Poindcx- t.cr retired &om active duty in 196.3 at the rank of colonel-to aive a tout to the 100 or so aurvivon and their relatives. "We bad a ·million to defend the ialand u Iona u pouiblc," he said, .. and by doina ... forestall the lapanete attack for u long upon- ible. We buried our dead, bound our wowidl and fought" The defense bought the beleaguered nation more time to defend Midway Island, be China. He received .. pretty rougb" treat: mait at fint as the captors tried to find out information about the de- femea at Midway. services in combat arul.your stead- fastness while a prisoner of war." homAl maximum security jail site that oouJd accommodate as many as 6,000 inmates. The search for a "remote" location and completion of the requiredcn- viroomeotal studies is expcct.cd to take more than a year. A previous jaiJ- site sear~b failed because of public outcry against each of the proposed sites, but the assistants said super- visors can no longer afford to drag their feet. Within the ne11t few weeks, a county-hired consultant "will be re- viewing all parts of Orange County, studying each of the open-space areas," said Paul Carey, an assistant to Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Riley and bjs representative on the jail overcrowding task force. The consultant will perform en- vironmental impact studies on siJt to nine locations. Final site selection by the Board of Supervisors could take place in mid-to-late 1987, Catty sajd. The need to build a new jaiJ 1s "not going to go away. f think everybody has come to realize that," he said. "We can't afford to stop again because of the overcrowding." Carey hopes that glaring publicity on overcrowding problems at the main jail and county efforts to meet a court order to provide beds, eight hours of uninterrupted sleep and reasonable mealtimes has made the public more receptive to the idea of additional )ail construction. But reahstically, be kn ows that the matter will most likely become a campaign issue in the 4th District, where Supervisor Ralph Clark has decided not to run again. Two potential candidates have already voiocd oppoaition to a Jail site in the district Public preuure is also likely to intensify as prime sites arc identified and a final choice ncan. When it comes to buildinJ a new jail. landfill or airport, it's tbe same old story, observed Fausto Reyes, auiltant to I si OiJtrict Supervisor Roger Stanton ... You want to have it, but you don't want to have it near you ... Someone's going to have to bit.c the bullet," he said. When county officials were con- sidcringexpanded uscoftheJamesA. Musick honor farm to hand.Je over- flow prisoners from the main jail, community opposition in El Toro was "rabid," Reyes said. And, while surveys show that county residents support tougher laws and stiffer sentences for con- victed criminals, most voted against a state prison construction bond that is now financing a SSO million intake and release center next to the ma.in jail in Santa Ana, be said. When it comes to criminals, Carey Jail inmate dies An Orange County Jail irunat.c arrested Fri~y for alleaedl_y ~ under tbe mOucnce ot PCP died Saturday morning after be was found lying in the medical ward bathroom, police reported. Terry English, 31 , of Tustin was pronouqccd dead at I 0:20 Lm. by doctors at UCI Medical Center in Orange, where be was transferred from the central jail. Orange County Sheriff's Sgt BilJ Voltin said an investigation would be conducted by the county District Attorney's Office and that an autopsy was scheduled. EDJlish was picked up Friday even1na by Santa Ana police on suspicion of inaestina the drug PCP, Voltin said. He was booked into the county jail's medical ward, where be was discovered lyinJ in the bathroom around I :SO Lm. by a duty nune, according to police. Paramedics took him to the medi- cal center. Voltin said there wu no sian of violence or of a 1truale. No further details were availabfC Satur- day niaht observed, .. people want them off the street, but (don't realize) there's a price taa attached." County efforts to bring the main jail into compliance with a federal court order to reduce the inmat.c population and improve conditions there arc costing millions for ad- ditional personnel, temporary bous-in& bunk and tnplo-uer beds, in- creased supplies, transportation to branch facilities and the payment of fines for violations. But the county. lcnew it bad a Crobl~m IODJ before. a P.risoner's awswt charging overcrowding at the jail WU beard in 1978. According to Sheriff-Coroner Brad Oates, overcrowding became an issue soon after the main !~~ned in 1968. A fourth level in 197 S relieved the problem only for a short said. When the attack on that crucial island of Midway came the followina June, the Americana were able to throw it back and to score one of the great victoriea of World War JI. Poindexter and bis comrades were swept up by the Japanese and interred at concentration camps on the Japanese mainland and in occupied period, Gates wrote in an August letter to chairman Riley. ELECTION As part of the resolution of the • • • .. But they soon found out they lcnew more about the illand than 1 did and they left me alone," be aaid. He kept busy in the camps by work.in&, studying and plotting prison eacapes. "But it WU touab becallle there WU no place to go." lie said his treatment was pretty good for the most pan, except there was never enou&b to eaL When Poindexter was freed after theend of the war in August of 194S, he received a t.clcgramfrom President Truman: "You have fouabt valiantly and have suffered greatly. As your com- mander-in-chief, I take pnde in your past achievements and express the thanks of a grateful nation for your Poindexter commanded front-line troops in the Korean war. He tauaht Ccal science at C.al State Long University and coached footall at Pomona College in 1963-64. He keeps busy these days playiOJ tennis on the Huntington Landmark team, swimming and doina volunteer work at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach. He also delivers meals to elderly shut-ins in Hunt- inaton Beach one day a week. Old military swords and Japanese flags and other battle mementoes are displayed in his living room. He keeps a thick Marine Corps scrap- book tidy and up to date. It's a good bet that he'll break it-out on Veterans Day Monday and relive those brave days that he and his never-foraotten shipmates shared with such courage. JDL ISSUES DENIAL ..• From Al Stewart vs. Oates suit of 1978, the From Al ' county was di~ to relieve over-silent majority that I feel is out there Shortly aft.er his brother's death, New York and New Jersey aimed at crowded conditions at the jail. against Mesa Action would remain Sarni Odeh called Jewish Defense former members of the Nazi Party. The search for a new jail sit.c began apathetic," be said. "If I lost. they Leaaue involvement in the bombing While denyina responsibility for in 1981, ac:cordina to Reyes and would realize that everything we "a tact yet to be discovered." the bombina. Rubin said ()deb's Carey. By 1984, liJcely locations next worked forcouldgodown the drain." Jn Wuhinaton, D.C., on Friday, death "wu not something we cried to the present main jail and at the Hall continued: "But now I've got FBI spokesman Lane Bonner said the over." . honor farm bad been rejected due to the best of both wortdl. I retained my Oct. 11 bombing "bas been classified "Mr. Odeh was anything but homeowner pressure, and a survey of seat and the results turned o ut to be a u a t.crrorist attack and attributed to apolitical," be said. "Mr. Odeh wu remote sites JOt under way. real attention-getter." the JDL.. J ()()percent pro-PLO." Once again, loud protests from He added that he would view a FBI also linked the Santa Ana Odeh was a Palestinian who came homeowners and land developcn in recount as "harassment." bombing and recent bombings in to the United States in 1967. ----Anaheim Hills scared supervisors off 'll•iiiiii!!!!!!!iil!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l••lll!!!ll•il•llll••li-illiiiil--misina locations in. Coal and 11 ---------- um canyons. pervisors arc serious about dea.- ijnatma a new jail site this time, carcy aaid. "The board wants to ,et this contempt of court order off their cheat We can do temporary (solu· lions), but the permanent answer it a new J~" be said. ••1 think each of the supervison n:alius that tbe county has to buc.k.le down and find a new site. We're at a point of beins out of control with too many inmates and too few beds," CareyUJd. Just Call 642-6086 WUt do Y" Uh aboot "41 Dally Piiot? Wut do11t '" Uke'! Call th aemlMr •t left ... Y"' IDHMte will be recor•ed, traetertbtd ... dellverd to &IN! appropriate editor. o:iw::e .. Quenftt11 d t.tondllr'"°"' " )11111 do • ll04 .... ,.,.. ~ Oy 630011'1c.lllM!n 70111 ..., l'OI" OGP'1 ... lie ~ a.a.ro.y ~ tundiry " ,.,._,....,__ CIO!"t ~ , • "' • '*' ll9lot9 10 • Ill ..... Y'N OGP'1 .. .. ......, 'rite same U·•r P••ert11 Hrvlce may IM •lff to record leuen to C111e ecUtor •• HY topic. 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()(ange Cout OAJL V PILOT /Sundey, November 10, 1"5 Drug arrests net $9. 5 million haul ROU&hly $9.S mtlhon worth of ooc:aine WU recovered last week d~ tbe arrests offive accutcd dnaa dlstnbuton in Costa Mesa. officws said. Separite invettiptions by federal and state na.n:ot1et ascots ended Tbunday when lawmen raided I Costa Mesa home used as a front for an alleaed drua rina and later stopped a car dnven by an accused COCllne dealer. The busts were pan of a crackdown in Oranac and Los AnaclC$ count.it$ that has netted 35 arrests 10 the last two week.I, with undercover in- vestiptoR scW.na nearly SJO oullioo in cocaine. Uodmx>vcr. federal dnaa enforce- ment qenu, aided by Costa Mesa police. reponedly pUJ"Cha$cd 12 pounds of biab..,-ade cocaine for Sl00,000 from four men at a home at 3129 Bray Lane. When cut for Street sale, the cocame could be worth $4 million. accordina to the DEA. The alleged cocaine supplien Ocd the residence and led investipton on a short foot chase. One of the men, William Tello, 25, wutaken to a local hospital after be broke bis hip while trying to jump a fence. Tello, as well as Richard Kenneth Newell, 52, Enrique Castro, 45, and Elizar Barrcz, 25, were arraianed Fnda) in U.S. Otstnct Court Ln Los Angeles on charges of cons1piracy and .. > possewon with intent to IC1I drup. Newe!J and Cutro reponedly &hared the Costa Meta home, wbi.le Barra and Tello are both Colombian J\AtjooaJs from tl\t Miami. Fla., area. • Federal official• al~ c.Gn.fiicated three late-model can believed to have beeo purcbued with the dNJ profitl as well a.s an estimated SS,000 worth ofalleacdly1tolen property, indudina cellular phones and film-m.akin& equipment. Tbt four men arc aocutcd of transpor\.Ull about five i.ilos of co- caine a week between various <>ranee County dealen. T dlo and Bam:z were bel.ievca to be transfe:rrina cocaine from Miami to the Loi ~les area. Federal qcot.s had been 1ovestiptinc.tht rin, for about thtw · yean, acamiina to the DEA. Also on Tbunday, Califonua ~ partmeot of Jus\lce ap:nts eDded a two-week iovestipuon when they pulled over a car dnven by Cor- ombian nauonal Oiqo Fernando Bcl.a.Jcaz.ar, 29, at Harbor Boulevard and Merrimac Way. Belalcaz.a.r was ~t.ed on S\1.lp1'- c1on of transportation ~d posscuioo of cocaine for sale. Aaents sei7.cd ooc lulogram of the d.n&& at1d lat.er found 24 additional kilograms at a home ill Reseda., boostinJ the value of the confiscated cocame to a street wo~ of$5.5 million . OC firm wins battle for TV statloa An ~ County firm bas won a two-year battle to operate K.AG L-TV, a San Bernardino stauon that was pulled off the air 10 1983 when its owner. the Rev. W Eugene Scott, refused to comply wtth Federal Communications Comm1ss1on ~- quesu. On Tuesday the FCC awarded the intenm bc:cnsc for Cbanncl ~ for- merly K.HOF-TV, to Ora.nee U>Wl· ty's Maranat.ha Broadc:astina Co., ovenummg an earlier deciJioo pnt- lnl the h~nsc to a La Jolla-hued ~ltaious broadcaster. STATE/. ION /WOWJJ======= Panel bears testilD.ony on behalf of gun control By die A11oclated Pre11 SAN FRANC ISCO - A San Franetsco man whose son was shot to death in a scnes of slayings dubbed the "Zebra" IOJlings told a House of Representatives Subcommtttet on Cnme Saturday that "this handsun madness must be stopped." Nelson T. Shields. whose B·year-old son. Nick. was slain in 1974. was one of more than a doz.en people tesufying before the comm1ttec. which is holding a scnes of hearings around the country to collect public opinion on an amendment of the Gun Control Act of I 968. Wrongful death sult accuses tobacco nrm SANTA BARBARA -The family ofa man who smoked for 50 years before dying ofconJesuve heart failure has failed to reach a settlement in a $1 million lawsuit agamst a tobacco company, and a judge Friday set a tnal date.- in the case. Superior Court Judge Bruce William Dodds said pretrial motio ns would begin Tuesday in the wrongful-death lawsuit against the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co filed by relatives of John Maril Galbraith, who died in J 982 at age 69. Galbraith also had suffered from cancer and severe em physema, and his survivors claim he suffered fatal injunes from smoking R.J. Reynolds cigarettes. Casmalla d.ump can meet deadline MONT ECITO -The president of Casmalia Resources. which operates one of the few n.>ma1ning toxic waste dumps in Southern California, said he believes the company can comply wnh stnct new environmental regulations. But in a news lOnfcrence at the company's headquarters Fnday. Kenneth Hunter Jr. said ('asmalia Resources' ability to do so by next month's deadline will.depend on quick approval of the dump's complian~ plans. State officials ordered the Casmalta dump ID Santa Barbara County closed by Dec. 21 unless the company institutes new safeguards. Celebrities suffer jitters before royalty WASHINGTON -What some would call the luckiest people in Wash i nJtOn con fe ssed to protocol jitters before goi Of in for dinner and dancing Wlth Pnocc Charles and Princess Diana at the White H ouse Saturday ni&ht. • "I'm nervous. My stomach 1s all butterflies," confessed singer Neil Diamond, ooe of Diana's favorites. Actor John Travolta wondered ifit were proper to ask the princess to dance. "It makes my evening." joked actor Oint Eastwood, a take-off on his famous line from the movies, "Go ahead -make my day." Three 'dangerous' lniaates eacape .. RAIFORD. Fla. -A murderer, a rapist and an armed robber cut throu&h coils of razor-sh~ barbed wire and d<>d&ed a tower1uard's bullet to csca\>4'. from prison. offiC1als said Saturday. "They are considered danaerous," said BiU Hicks, superintendent ofUnion Correctional Institution in North Aonda. No one was il\iurcd in the Friday niaht escape. Supermarket robbery Jeava JO dead AALST, Belaium -Gunmen shot and killed u many as 10 people and seriously wounded about a dozen others in a bloody rampqe durina a supermarket robbery Saturday, poUoe and witneues ~poned. Tbe robbery of the Oelbaae supermarket in A.alst, l 6 miles west ofBruuela, occutred about '' minutes before the store was to clote at 8 p.m. W itnesses said three men fired between JO and 40 shots 11 lhey ran from the stOre, killina some people inside the build ing and others in the parkina lot. Campalln aim• to keep cJocb tJc~fag LONDON -A member of Parliament launched an eleventh-hour cam~ Saturday to keep Greenwich Mean Time lick.in& 1n Britain. The Oreen~cb Royal Oblcnatory, now bued io the southern vilJaee of .. Hmtmonceaux, has been kecp1Q1 limc since it was founded in 167$ on the benlcs of the Thames outlide London. John Pilk.ioalOn, the oblervatory's head of timekccplftl. announced Friday that the eott of malntainina iu au llina atomic ~ocks ba1 arown too hiah -u much as S 140.~ per year -and they will be allowed to nan down and stop. Tricycle OtrJJen nee Jdarfa JAKARTA. Indonesia-Some 600 dnven of tricycle tuU ~ lcaVJna Jatana rather than risk bavin1 tM1r muscl~powdtd vetikles thrown uno lbc tea u pt.rt of an official meltdown, a ncwapaper ttpe>rtcd today. The aovemor husald thetncytlct. whichdominatcpubhc transPon in the poo~teclionsof tbe city. will be banned bccausc they arc inefficient. inhumane and caust traffic jams. In September S,000 tricycles Mre thrown into Jakarta Bay, and offic11l1 laid 1 s.000 more aciicd m raids .,ould be d11poscd or 1n the samt -.. .. y before January. Vt'hen the btn soes in lo effect. J --r-' • Hostages appeal to archbishop Cante rb ury religious leader responds b y requesting a meeting w ith captors LON DON (AP ) Th e Archbishop o f Cantcrburf, Robert Runc1e. received a lett6-· Saturda) from four U .S. hostages in Lebanon. The archbishop's spectaJ envo y 1m- med1ately appealed for a meeting wtth 1he1r Moslem kidnappers. ..It contains both a statement which I consider to be helpful and it also contains a Lhrcai." the envoy, Terry Waite, said of the hostages' confidential letter to Ruocie. Its contents we~ no1 made public. "This is why I make this urgent appeal to get out there to see them (the captors) because I believe we have something to build on ... Wane. a veteran negouator in hostage en~ spoke to reponers after The AsS0C1ated Press pve him the hostages' letter to Runcie at Lambeth Palace. residence of the head of the Anglican Church of England. The letter was ID a bundle of 12 letters and notes from the hostages. includ1Dg one appealing to President Reagan to o pen negot1at1ons for their release. The bundle was delivered Friday to 1he Beirut bureau of1hc AP. which arranged for 11 to be hand- carried to London. Signing the letters 10 Runc1e and Reagan were hostages Terr) Vessel heads home with Soviet seaman RESER VE. La. (AP) -A Soviet freiahter, 1gnonng a U.S. Senate subpoena and protesters o n and off shore. headed fo r the high seas Saturday with a load of com and a seaman who caused an international furor after he twice jumped ship. "It's headinJ ou1," said Tom Rich- ard of the Unive™!I Shipping Agen- c1e5. Aboard the 810-foot Marshal Koniev was Miroslav Medv1d, a 25- ycar-old Ukrainian who swam to shore in the late night and early morning hours of Oct. 24 and 25. and slit his wrist after being forced to return to the ship Medv1d later denied m 1Dterv1ew'i with U.S. officials he wanted to defect, and the federal government sajd it could do no mo~. I Protesters on sho~ waved Uk.nu- nian and U.S. flags and yelled "Stop that ship now' Stop that ship now!" wbjle the 120,000-_ton freighter slip- ped its moonngs at 11 a.m and pulled away from a C'ar&1ll Gram C'o. dock. Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N C .. who led ConarcssionaJ attempts to get Med- vid off the vessel, said he was "dismayed that the U.S. State Depart- ment has prevailed m ns insistence" that the ship had been cleared to leave U.S. waters. Anderson, chief Middle East cor- respondent for the A.P, the Rev Lawrence Jenco. a Roman Catholic priest: Dav1d Jacobsen. director of the Amencan Unners1ty Hospllal 10 Beirut, and Thomas Sutherland. the universit) 's dean of agnculturc W&Jtt noted that colleques and rclauvcs of the hostages had venfied the s1gnatuns on the lettel"'i and that the wnung appeared authentic But he added of the letter to Runne. "M) suess is that the captors had a hand in llS c-0mpos1tion." In a formal statement released b' Waite. the archbishop urged the ludnappers to see his envo) qu1~kh "The archbisho p looks fo rward to recei ving a fa\orable response tu h1\ request. He continues 10 pra~ for a JUSt and peaceful solutio n.· the statement said AP London bureau chief Myron Bclkmd also o n Saturday gave to a U S. d..tplomat., Mile\ Pendleton. the onginal of Reagan's letter -wtuch ""as released Fn da)' -and letters from the host.ages to be deb"ercd to 1he1r famthes and to two con- gressmen The -\mencans v.erc seued be· tv.C'<'n fi,e and 10 months ago .\ fundamentalist Shutt Moslem aroup Islamic Jihad. bas clauncd respons1btlll\ .rnd said the Amen- ca ns' freedom depends on the rclea~ of I 7 comrades con' 1c1cd in Kuwait of bombing the l ' S and French embass1es 1n December 1983 Kuwait has refu~d 10 release the I 7 '-' a1te said 11 was .. cnucal and '1uil'" that he meet urgent!~ Wlth the ~1dnappers Smoker forces flight to surprise landing LONOO~ <.\Pl-Thl" pilot ot a TWJ; jumbo Jet dl'erted his New \'ork-bound fl ight to Lon· do n's Heathrov. .\Jf'P,Ort when "a senous disturbance · broke out over a man smoking a cigar 1n a no-smokmg area. police satd Sat· urda~. Police boarded the 8oe1Dg "4 ... that h1ad departed from A.thens Greece. a nd arrested the cigar smoker. 1dent1fied onh as a 52- year-old man fro m M15s1s 1pp1 Tttey said he v.as dct.ame~ for .. cndangenng the aircraft." but nn charges had been filc-d Pohcc dechncd to &l"e funher det.atls. but Brenard's news agcn- c~ at Hcathro"' ~ported the o\rpencan bcca.mc engaged in a skirmish with o ther passengers .... hen he refused to stop puffing a \mall cigar o\ T'W '\ official who spoke on cond1t1on he not be 1dent1fied said "We do not allow cigar or pipe smok1ng on any of our fhJhts and when asked this man refused to put his cigar o ut." o\ ft er a fou r-hour dela) the plane fle"' o n to New York. ' Floods pose major setback to already struggling state CHARLESTON. W.Va. (AP) - Record Ooods that ravaged central Appalachia last week did more than destroy home$ and heirlooms -they also swept away precious jobs in a state already saddled ..;1h one of tbe weakest cconomirs in the nation. ••lfl were to say 10 you these people an: aoiaa to be put beck u reasonably clOte to the condition their family circumstances bad them in previous to this devastatinJ flood, I just cannot sar that to you,' Gov. Arch Moore . wd. • Officta1s arc still addina up the number ofalOm, plants. coal tipples. railroed biah11rays aod bridtes de- stroyed 1n the Ooods. "the wont Ooodint disaster in state b11Jory," IC(()l"d!na to Moore's office. Even the topt01l'190ae in some farmina a.rca ••t think that u many u 2$ ~nt of the amall businesteS will not reopeft, .. said Miiiie Polina. reaearcb dircaor for the state Chamber of Commenx. .. lt'•aoifta to be devutat- lftl. .. When the water rcccckd, at leaS12l ptOplc wert d~ and ~ were m1saift&. M.ny of the hatdelt-tUt aras oT the Mountain State ftrt cut offrtom tbt ouuade to the full otcnl oflhe dam111 till is not krtown. Moore wd $200 million wa.s1ust a st&rtJna point for damage esumates. Twenty m"or bndgcs ~e~ destro)ed 1st big snowfall of season strikes The 6.nt wide$prcad snowstonn of the teason sent temperatures divin& M d dumped half a foot or m~ of snow Saturday from lhe Dakotas to Micbipn. canoellina some sports evtnts and tum1na road' into skauna rinks. Snow al~ wa reponed from nonhcm Cal1forrua to Wa~inaton state. and peru of Colorado ao\J feet ohnow. At least one d('ath •'& aunbured to the storm, and two peop4e were m1111!1f-.. Wc ~ aosna to ret.aJn most of v.-hat we IC1 out o( t.h1s tonn, •• said John OraJr. ch1e( National We.alba Ser· V\cc mc\eOrOlotiJt at Mnu~apoh t. Paul lDtemational Airport. "Wr'f'f lettlftl in fot -tJltef QO'W, We nnall)' haw made that break.·· ' lhe m1lhon~ Prehminal"' e5t1mates sel the number ot tam1hes v.-ho~ homes wctt destro\ed or left uninhah1able at 7,000. All this. in a Jep""scd coal- cconomy st.ale a lrcad) n ruuhng to meet coun orders for improved schools-burden('(! wtth 12 6 pe~nt JOblessncu. and facing complaints that tts roads art onl) a modnt improvement over horx--.and-buggy days "It was deprc~~ 10 ~tan with Now it's even m o re depresstd. and 11 couldn't ~t much worse." said . teve Pick. emcracnC) ~~teti roord1· nator 1n ummen C'ounty He ~1d th( Oood1na has undone wh11 1m provemtnt.5 ~ made O\tf the pa t decades with the help of ftdtral ara.nu l "h'i ltke pt•r "I pinball .. Pack said. "The pme olted nu wa' all they had and it's ot oth1nt lit\ all over" Jn all, ll of lbc state's SS oounuo npmenocd floodana and 22 -Wllh a combtncd populatton of mo~ than half a m1lhon -sufTtttd m.,o r damaet. ecxord1na to state offiaals Five rivm era~ 11 rt'OOrd \e\'el Tuelday and Wed.nctd.ay. Cheucbemp O&ni Kalp"ro• wean a bappJ ualle after en41.aC fellow 8o.tet ADatoly K.upo't'·• 10-yeu relp .. world cbeee k1AC S.tuday. Kaspa\'O't', 22, woa tM ft.a.al 1ame of tbelr claaa· ptoaMtp aatdl to b.ci a•• tile ,. ....... ,. to Mad tM mowa. W{da Ma ftcWJ lDtMMda ... e.~ ftnle~ed tM Mriea wlda lS pol.at. to 11 ,_ &a.l'pcn. .. l Md •••llM aa1J a iraw to taketllle••••· I 1 . New principal praises Laguna High IJLAUllAMm °' .. ..., ....... Tbe new Beach Hiah School z~thony Oncp, came on ~ls ~ptembcr aft.er a year's ubbetical. wfilch he spent evaluatina his desire to continue in the ednfmistrJtive arm of educalion. When it appeared t.be tquna Be9ch 1ehool board was interested in him, he knew be wanted to continue, beuid. "lquna is a choice school and a choice location. Here 1 am dealing + N with aomc really superb people, the kids, lelcllen aJ1d the parents.•• said the 23-year veteran of education. Onep i.J a Los An&eles native and doctoraJ IJ'lduate 9.fthe Univenity of Southern Califomia. He was bom to workioa<lus parents and made his ·way tbrouab collqe on ICbolanbips, Ute 48-year-old administrator uid. Ortega bepn his career u a teacher and coach at Mqnolia Hilb School in Anaheim and later became the uais.- tant r.nncipal at Western ff4b Schoo • also in Anaheim. After 11x yean t.be11l, he took a principalship at La Mirada ~ School and later moved to OUno Hiah School to become prioc:ipal for ooe year. It was then be decided to take his aabbetical. .. The people here are very sup- portive and truly loterested in what ps on on eampus. They a.re aener- all)'. t.bc moven and the shakers,•• he wd of the parents of the smallest district in Oranaie County. Ortega, who replaoed former pnn· cipal Robert Hushes, who chose an early retirement. aJso said he wu intettsted in the job beQusc of the academic achievemenu of the school. wvoukno-o,7S to80 pereentof~ kids here wi go on to college. That 11 phenomenal. It's usually the other way around, .. he said. • ' H1; wu casually dressed in a dark slacks, liaht shirt and blue and brown saddle shoes, and be talked proudly of. hia teachina staff ... We have about 40 teachers and 30 of them have master's dqiees. We have some very talented people here,·· he uid. When asked what his aoals were for the school, be said that the aoals of principals a.re m ost often the f,oaJS of the aoveming school board. • But, in myca.sc, they are very much the same anyway," be said. He said he supparts tbe school's NUJ'HCCMn IOUTM ••Ito&. 8T. AT WLOWWll AC ... MOii IOUTM CGUT "-AU WARNER AVf x ~ M#TAAllA t-~~-~t-~~~~ HUNnllOTON 8/IACH WAR•R AV'I. AT GOUMIN naT •XT TO AU8'"90et'I & IAV-ON M>ll wetcomee ~, ""9C>nel check: vi .. ~.-~ ....,...Cardt. joini~ state Superintendent Bill • Honi& 1 plan to improve hiah IChool curricula. "Math i1 very much oo its way and so is EnaJish," be said. The district wjll implement social lcitnce and ecience next· year and ro~an tanauaee a11d perfonnina arts the final year. He anticiJ)ates that within two yean the ~na Beach Unified School District will be in step with other districts throuattout the state. The program is bued on research conducted across the country on effective schools, and includes seven auidelines, amona them frequent mooitorina Q( Ate. JCbool and_ teachers, settina hiah ex~tions for the students and establishina a aood relationships between the school and parents and the community. "Hopefully, we will tfave t.bc work done by April or May and develop a plan for implementation in Scotem· bcr. That's a lot of work to be done," saidOrtep .. He uid be was also impressed with Scboolpawer, a non-profit fund-rais- in& branch of the district. The aroup recently donated S l JS,000 to the school, be said. "Concisely, the cadre o~ople on campus have JOne throu training and come up with a plan o att.tck," be AntbODJ one,a said of the community and teacher's efToru. Ortqa's wife, Judy, is an educa· tionaJ consultant for Sao Diego State. They have two teen-age daughters. "The part I liked best was betn.f .a part of a long tradition. The schoo 1s SO years old this year and it has a good reputation for high achievement," Ortega said. Rel~ on financial ad\'IC(' by Sylvia Porter in lh c Daily Pilat DilESS FOil LESS .. '°"A_. trTW mM \l'OU GAU. TOU PW MO•MI AOM STOftE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 10 NA -8 PM let. 8:30 AM -8:30 PM. l un. 11 AM -• ,.. ~ : I '' ~ t I : • ' • • • ••• • : T I I"" •• ' .... • ... f I • • IN THE SERVICf Coast airman now a sergeant noma• J. BlucMJ'd, son of Vir-sioia E. Blanchard of San Oe~enle, bas been promoted to SCJ'IC&nt ID the Air Force, Blanc~ard is an ~n~­ ioa assistant section supe~asor with the 82nd Civil Enaineenna Squ- qadroo at Williams Air Foree Base, Ariz. • • • Airman Rould F. Goodmu, pnd10n of Mr. and-Mn. Curt Goodman of Newport Beach, has graduated from the Air Force ~~ assistant course at Shappard ~r force Base, Texas. Goodm~n as serving with the Air Fon:e Hospital at Peace Air Force Base, N.H. • • • Pvt. Lawrence P. Wild, son of Peter and"Ethel Wild of Irvine, and Pvt. Bnce B. Secor. son of Judy ~rt and stepson of Harry Secor of Huntington Beach, have completed basic traiing at Fort Dix, N .J . • • • Airman 1.JDda L. Howitt. daughter of David and Betty Howitt o~ Irvine. has been assigned to Brooks ~r Fon:c Base, Texas, after co~pleung basic training at Lackland Air Foree Base. Texas. Howitt, a 1983 grad~te of Woodbridee . Hi&h. Schoo.I, ~II re-.,,. ceive spec1ahzcd lnstrucuon an the medical services field. • • • Army National Guard Pvt. WU- llam H. Swaim Jr., son of Carlene Watt of Huntington Beach, and PFC Mark D. Rttvea, son of Charles and Dolores Reeves of Fountai~ VallcY., have completed one stauon unit training at the Army Infantry School in Fort Benning.. Ga, OSU.T is a l ~­ week period which combines bas1c combat training and advanced indi- vidual training. • • • Army Capt. Edward J . Ramlrn, son of retired Army Chief Warrant Officer Ed and Fumiko Ramirez of Mission Viejo, has arrived for duty at Tripler Army Medical Cente~ in Hawai1. Ramirez, an intern, received his doctorate earlier this year from Stanford University School of Medi- cine. His wife is the former Jane Whitney of Costa Mesa. • • • Pvt. Mary J. Pleil, daughter of Marianne R. Blank of Huntington Beach. has completed the signal security spcc1ahst course at the Army lntelligencc School in Fort Devins. Mass. She is a 1976 graduate of Huntington Beach High School. • • • Sgt. Qrt1topller G. Mamm, son of John and Dorothea Mumm of El Toro, has participated in Global Shield 8S, an exercise involving Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air Na- tional Guard, Navy and Marine Corps units and elem,ents of the Canadian forces. Mumm is a main- tenance systems analyst With the 4 I 6th Bombardment Wing at Griffiss Air Force Base. N.Y. • • • Anny Lt. Col. Paal Tiberi, son of Carl and Letizia Tiben of San Clemente, has graduated from the School of Advanced Military Studies at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Tiveri, a 1963 graduate of San Juan Capistrano Hi&h School, will serve wnh the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, N.C. • • • Army Pvt. Patrick J. Streit, son of James M. Streil of Irvine, has com- pleted training as a military police specialist under the one station unil training program at Fort McClellan, Ala. • • • Spec. 4 Raymond S. Bradley, son of Gcof$e and Carolyn Bradley of Hunungton Beach. has graduated from the Anny Nuclear Biological Chemical specialist course at Fort McClellan, Ala. Bomel .. J•balee, a 2~-year-old f-1• Dlt lMIU, 18 at tM ~· Couat7 Bamue eo-oietr wlalle wal~.for a aew laoae. De-ta M'uebroba ...... wttla olalldna. Tbe B••1M 8oc1etJ la locatM at 21ua R .. laad at.. a-t· ...... B11cla. M anagc your money more effi ciently todu} Call 642 ii32 t to sub cribe ..., ... ' .. r , OranQ9 CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Noyember 10, 1R5 tncludea phot09 of Yoeemtte'• "Cathedral Kocka, lleadow lltata" (1940 ) and ••succulenta and Cypreee Root" near Ble Sar (1951) . . Forgotten masterpieces pu·blished. t By STEVE ~TEIN Alli I H f "-.,.._ CARMEL HIG HLANDS-Ansel Adams' treasure trove of 40,000 black and white photographs, packed inside a concrete and steel vault, is yteld1ng "new" masterpieces the meticulous artist never found ti me to print. "Two or three t1mesaday, we come across something that just blows us away," says Rod Dresser, who 1s proofing Adams' nearly seven decades of work before it 1s sent to the University of Arizona'sCenter for Crcauve Photography. Though known for landscape and nature photogra- phy, Adams also made some 2,500 ponrans and 3.000 color photos, mostofwhicnhavc never been pnntcd. "We lcccp uncovenng stashes in shoe boxes and 1 n the back of closets that he liked and wanted to do something with." Dresser said. Some of the "new" photos were published for the first time in Adams' recently released autobiography. edtted by his chief assistant, Mary Ali'nder. Others will be published in future books. including a collec11on ofh1s letters. The masterpieces in the book include "Succulents and Cypress Root," "Cathedral Rocks. Meadow Mist" and "Glacier Bay." In the months after Adams died Apnl 22, 1984,at the age of82, Alindcr said she "talked" to him. "I don'tmcan that in a spookyway," she wd. "I was so angry. Inalovinaway, l would say, 'Ansel Adams, why d idn't you makea pnm of that?' And I could hear him saying, 'Oh, well , I'll get to rt next week.' He always went from project to pro1ect, and that was old busi ness." None of the newly discovered photos will ever be pnnted forexn ib111on _ "They could never be shown 1n a museum. We wouldn't put them up even in this house. They are for reproduction onl y." Ahndersaid in an interview at the Adams' house. When Adams made a photograph, he believed in doing everything himself -from visualizing, exposing and developing to producing the final print. He sometimes labored for days to achieve a pnnt that satisfied him. " His autobiography 1s visually elegant. spnnkled with wisd om and poetry from a long life filled w11h an, music, nature, humor and remarkable friends. One of the few bitter passages concerns President Reagan, whom Adams strongly criticized for his environmental policies. Adams served on the Sierra Club board of trustees fo r 37 years untJl 1971, when hequ1t in a dispute overnuclear enerJY. In 1980. President Caner presented him with the Presidential Medal ofFreedom. the nation's highest c1v1han honor. Adams. a two-finger typist with anhnttc hands. spent his last years punching out his memoirs on a computer. printing his most famous photos for exh1b1tions and speaking about en vironmental issues. Only rarely did he find ume to go out with his camera. "Ansel would try to concentrate in the darkroom or on his autobiography and there'd be senators and other ' pcoplecaUingabouta nverbeing thrcatened orsomethlng else," Altnder said." He'd be at his wit's end sometimes. feeling his energ.ies were go10g 10 so many directions other than photography." Adamsqull school after the eighth grade 10 San Francisco and educated h1msclfby reading voraciously. "I like to read history and Ansel would sometimes say, 'Wh y do you look at the past? The future's what's important, ... ht!widow, Virginia, said in an inteTV1ew at their sprawling home overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He found early discipline in music, and trained through young adulthood to be a concert pianist. Later, he would often hear music in his bead while be photo- graphed. He worked 10 the darkroom wt th a metronome rather than a clock. Adams produced about 40 books. He was a workaholic dun ng the day. and an insomniac who kept the hght and radio on all night. Sult, there wasn't enough lime to print all his work. Ahnder. who worked closely with him from 1979, estimates the negau ves Adams kept represent only about a fifth of those he actually made. About one-third ofhiscariy work was lost in a 1937 darkroom fire at his Yosemite studio. Hefurposely mutilated the negauves to his Ponfoho V in an effon to boost sales by hm1ung the edi uon. an act he regretted and never repeated. Vlr&lnta Adam.a holda her huband'• auto- blo&raphy ln front of b.ia ••11onollth. 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MALDEN, Mass. -Sherry Kina said she never felt the pull of motherhood toward the baby she bore because she had impregnated herself with her brother-in-law's sperm just to give her sterile sister a child. JOIN THE <BFIMTION HSALDING THE CltANO Ol'ENING OF AnJUM COUWT AT NEWrO«T CENTS FASHION ISLAND FRIDAY, SATUILMY ANO SUNOAY, N<Nf!Mla a, 9, ANO 10 ~ "To this day. I feel like an aunt. I was ju1t beby-sittina," tbo--surropte mother said on the day she delivered the baby airl into the arms of her sister, Carole Jalbert. fT'S A VEN~ HOl)CMY ()«;AN CllNOE'lS, SllYC;ING IALl.OON MEN, FW'Wll VENDOltS, MTISANS fAINrlNC fllfASA'.S, SINCINC CONDOUEIS, rrALIAN CHOCOLATE .4ND FLOWEI CIVCAWAY.S. The 7-pound, 6'h-ounce baby was named Kristen Jennifer Jalben. and she arrived early Thursday morning at Malden Hospital. Hospital officials said Mrs. Jalbert exclaimed, "Ob, my baby, my baby," when the iirl was born. Her husband, Ernie, cut the umbilical cord. "J think every man should sec somethina like that," said Jalbert, who was nicknamed "the Snipper" by his brother-in-law for his part in the birthing process. Mrs. Jalbert wept at the news conference as she described her joy. "h 's ovcrwhelmina," she said. 31 NEW S10IUS Ol'EN IN ATRIUM COUNT Owen King, husband of the natural mother, said the child was "the culmination of a two-year project with a pretty heavy emotional invest- ment. AMl!Mwtin Nlfl"' & CMnlbim Nlfoflio MfMo DfVlll'ftt> ~&SNmMI Bina SffplNM~ TlltMI ., nt. T.,.,o Club ~ ~MMI "When the baby was born, to.say we felt ecstasy and just incredible cheerful joy is an understatement.," Kina said. ... '"'°" '·'-'· ,,._. non,m 1-ChildrM CMIHyMi)'• IXl:Z 1111.,,. Mondi ~0-lf ~io hul M•,-.r ~ d'lt.t;. Spl44lt n' Ft.sit ol N~ 0 --- '"""' nt. Ultlmit# ln"¥;tMion Wy"°"""' L~ Yl.,,.YIMs He was there when his wife gave birth. as were the adoptive parcnt~to­ be and the two sisters' parents, Barbara and Harry Dodge of Beverly. The Jalberts said they would ex, plain the circumstances of her birth to the child when she is old enough 10 understand. Mrs. Jalbert already has a I .S-ycar-old stepdaughter, Celeste. Asked whose child Iler mother had carried, Mrs. King's 3-ycar-old daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, told re- porters, "Carole's baby." Asked where the baby came from. she said. "the doctor's office." NEWPORT CENTER William R. Rollins, an attorney for the Jalberts, said he would file adoption papers within a week. He said the adoption would take a month at least. King said the couples were being paid "peanuts" for their stories by a nationally syndicated television show. The Boston Herald and some magazines, but added: "I'm not rich and I can use a few pcanut.s." FASHION IS LAND The family began working for a child for Mrs. Jalben 1n 1983. The 39- LA PRAIRIE PIONEERS THE FUTURE TO TAKE 10UR SKIN BAG< IN nME You can possess younger looking skin. 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Beverly Hills Newpon and Woodland Hills only Robinsons ,,,~ Carole Jalbert (~t) hold.a newborn Krlaten Jennifer after Jalpert'• alater, 81Aerry KinC (left) aa•e blrth to th~ cldld. year~ld woman is unable to bear children because ofa hysterectomy 18 years ago. Jalbert said he got the idea from a television talk show about surrogate mothers. "I had no reservations. It was my idea," said the Beverly police officer. His wife said she agrud to it because the adoption process took too long. and the Kings said they accepted the idea immediately. "I m doing this for love and for my sister," Mrs. King. 3S, said in an interview last week. ··1 never thought ofit as my baby. lt was always my sister's baby." Mrs. Kina became pregnant by artificially inseminating herself at home under the instructions of Dr. Leo Sorger, an infertility expert from the Boston area. Every week for nine months, she inserted a cervical cap filled with sperm into her cervix. She became prcgant four months after the inseminations began, but suffered a miscarriage. "I was devastated that she lost her baby. I did not feel a loss for myself," she said. Nine months later, she became prqnant again. That pregnancy was a success. The Kings li ve in Tamarac. Fla. During the final weeks of Mrs. King's pregnancy, she lived with the JaJberts 10 Danvers. King, a puQ!ic relations official with the American Educauon Association, stayed 1n Florida unul birth was imminenL · ~ - In the weeks before the birth, the two sisters were almost inseparable. Mrs. Jalbert accompanied her sister Qn prenatal visits and IO a tour Of the maternity ward. AIDS called 'major klller of young people' ATLANTA (AP) -AIDS has become "a major killer of young people:· according to a New York researcher who says the disease will soon be the No I cause of premature deaths amona that city's men under 65. A study reported Thursday by the national Centers for Disease Control found that AIDS robbed New York men age I S-64 of more than five times the number of years oflife that it took just two years earlier. "There's no jood news here," said Dr. AJan Kristal. epidemiologist Wlth the New York Caty Health Department. "This points out the severity of the im~ct of the disease. "The disease has really changed longstanding patterns of bea.lth in this country. All of a sudden, there's a new major killer of young people." Health researchers measure "years of potential life lost" -from dcathl> before age 65 -as a statistical tool to determine the lrillers of younger people In 1984, AJDS ki!Jed 923 men in New York City. But since many victims of the disease, which strikes most often homosexual men and intravenous drug abusers, are relative!¥ youna. researchers found that AIDS robbed them of more than 24,400 years they could have been expected to live. 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Other m~or findinas of the poll include: -About 2.1 mUlion women have had symp- toms ofanore.da or bulimia. The EPA rejected a recommen- dation from iu auditors that the aaency strip California'• contract powers in Superfuod cleanups be- cause of state failure to seek com- PCJj\j ve . bida and to ncaotiaic for lower pnces. Audit iovestiptors had .tso rec- o-amended that approximately $2 million wonh of cleanup payments lbouk1 be hat ltd or hckl up bcCIUlt 01 improper cootnct prooeduia bo- twt)Cn March t 983 and Auau•t 1984 at the Strinsfellow Acid Pita oe&r Rlvers1de, the McColl refinery dump 10 Fullerton and the Purity Oil Sales Joe. lite near Fresno. Instead or endof"ljq revocation of the sta~·s authority to l>uy equip- ment, bite coosuJtants and contno-ton on its own, a draft report i1aued this week Df'OOOled more of an EPA watchdot -role in oveneeina tbe state's $28 million pf'OIJ'l,m. A responee &om the state inspector ~··office ii due within 90 daya. said EPA spokesman Terry Wilson. Mt.anwhi~, the two EPA sides will try to resolve lhelr differences before baodln& down final directions to the state. "We continue to beUevc this i1 a conOk t over 9-1pen and not pcr- fonnance," Mid health 'department chjef spokesman WUllaiq ' thle in Sacramento. . Las! _year, Califomi.a lost almost SASO,QOO in federal buardou1 waste cleanup funds because of failure to meet federal reauJation1. In addition, the national poll1 reteued lut week found that one in every eipt tccn-ar air1J believes lhc ha1 lbown sypmtoms of bulimaa apd anorexia ncrvosa. And thoUJh the d.iteues ~ mainly wo~en1 a study showed 3 ~rcent of boys also have 1uffereo symptoms of .the illnesses. Anorexia nervosa which causes premature death in U percent to lO pcn:ent oftbe cases,js an. illness in which victims dcll~rately starve away lO ~nt or more of their weiaht because of an irrational fear of beina overweiaht. Bulimia, which can cause dam.,e to the heart and reproductive system. kidney problems and intestinal ulcers, is a syndrome in which someone -Three In IO women and nc.ariy half ofaU teen- llCl"I know someone with syml)toms of anorexia. -Two-thirds of airls believe they would be happier if they were thinner. And while 60 percent of airl• want to be thlnne~ close to the same number of boys say they arc satisued with their weiaht. -one '" ei&ht women and one lo five teen-. a1crt have used cfraatic means to compe~satc for an ~tinJ blnac. includina self-lndu~ vomnina. use of luauvea and diuretics. Iona penods of str~nuous activity and fastina for a day or more. One poll S\lrveyed teens 13 to 18 and a second polled femaJes 13 to 39. NTS OR FINANC&CHARGES 'TIL'FEB.'86. _Defector left CIA man at dinner .. ... \ \ ~. . .110 I>\ I I II"' I \Ill~ I\ \II I I II \II<"' \ .... \\I. .. llMI 11\ If II"' I \111 1 \\II 1 1 II \II("' ~89988 \. l'lti .. 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The route to the compound would have been known to Yurcbenko who headed KGB spying operations in the Soviet embassy here from 1975 to 1980. One source, who declined to be named, said the following conversa- tion took place between Yurchenko and bis C IA companion: Yurchcnko: "What would you do if I got up and walked out? Would you shoot mer' CIA man: "No, of course not. We don't treat defectors that way." Yurchenko, rising to his feet: "If I'm not back in IS minutes, don't blame yourself." At that potn~ Yurcbenko lef the restaurant and did not return. It could not immediately be learned what the CIA man did next. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman David Durenbcracr, R- Minn .• has said Yurcbenko called the CIA later that night to say he had returned to the Sovieu. At his news conference. Yurchenko described his departure by saying only 1hat "a momentary lapse'' in his supcrvtS1on allowed him to "break out to freedom" and the Soviet mstalla1ion hcrc. Yurchenko said he was kidnapped in Rome by unlmown persons who delivered him un- conscious to the United States where he said the CIA held him against his will for three months. The State Department has said he was a voluntary defector who was always free to return to the Soviets 1f he chose to do so. Members of the Senate Intelligence Committee were briefed Tuesday by 1he CIA on the circumstances Yurchcnko,'s return to lhe Soviets, and one Senate source said many of the senators told CIA officials they thought the security arranaements at the restaurant were "extremely lax." Yurchenko left this country for home Wednesday afternoon . The C'IA agreed to a committee request to have the Yurcbenlco cue rev1~~ed by ~meone who had not participated tn rt. 111fllltt1 .................... .. shores Interiors apeciallzlng In ... r•cht Interiors &42-2211 2°"'° Avon St., Newport 8Mctl RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. 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''A longer Skiff con be used to modify on o versized top, while a shorter Skiff can be used to emphasize it "i ogers said Wool and wool-blends ore the strong fabric leaders in Skiffs, with plaids and prints dominating The leading pant fabrications ore wool, canvas, cotton and printed corduroy and denim, with the stirrup pant en1oying a return engagement to balance out the o versized loo#: in tops. The color parade starts off w ith a bon9 ... explos1ve v1v1ds. Ho wever, with the holiday season approaching , more neutrals w ill be keeping step. , . , - 9qhn Wayne's daughter to rriarry a local doctor, 21, the younaesi M.D. in the United YOU READ IT HERE FIRST. States." AJIM W~tbe dau&btet of Ptlu Oiooil enrolled in clauet at two wa,.. a.di) and tbe late univ_erlitiel (UDivmity_ofSan Di .. actor W. .,_.it eqa1ed to Dr. andSUI>iemoSt.ate}wlUJebewultiU n-A. 0 ..... of Newport Beach in hJab tcnool, From which he and San J)ieeo. IJ'lduated It 16. "A formal announcement of the In a l l ·molllh period, be com· enpeement will be made at a party at pleted three and one-half yean' my home (La Roca) in late Novem-.. oolleae counes and wilhout an under- ber," aid P1lar w.,.., .. They are a paduatedearee,Gioni1waudmitted very happy couple and Marta. E1laaa to tbe Medical CoUeae of Soulh and I are thrilled for them.•• CaroUna, Owieston, where be aot Ailll CflOm Corona del Mar) bas his M.D: in.June, 197S. . . lived in \be Newport Beach aru for Or. G1orus completed h11 •WJJcal most of her life. She attended New-trainina at the Tulane Medical port Harbot-liiab School and ~Genter, New Orleent-(where he University of Southern California, authored aeverll scientific tcxt- and for a brief time, she worked as a books). Followina that, he practiced realtor for the McNabb-Irvine Co. thoracic and cariiiovaacular suraery A first aenentioll · Orcek-Ameri-in ~ond ~and Chico. Currcnt-can. Dr. Gleab, 32, is the son of ty, he 11 atteodin& Western S\ate Law MatChw and Belile Glolllt, San School, Fullerton. Dieao. The couple plan a Greek Orthodox Or. Oionis will establiab a medical pioct1 PiUa. •• I found the Princeu to practice. be lea merved and more amulina than wu bet reputation. REMEMBERING A PRJN~ I I wou&d have adored meeUaa met P11w .. Onet II M..,. on PrincnlOrace'1cbiJdren-P1......, two ~ona. In tbe eatfy 19SO., CueUM,Prt.ee...,.andPr.._, tben-ectreU Once K~ W.. inlet-•• .,.. .... -wbtd tbey were in Lot ~~w~ ~-r:'brief-:fl~':"a';~ =:;:.;It ,:;lb~.:~ fubion model. , Once Foundation-USA Oala at the I don't remember a word abc said. Beverly Wilshire Hotel. butlvividlyr~ca.UwbatKellywore:A Beul• Va•••rWerff, Lemon navy blue suit wilh a pale »ink blouse, Heiabts, and her brother, Retten pearl necklace and earrints and white Ge .. ma•, Newport Beach. attended aJovei. -the pl.a and VanderWerff' aid that In tbe early 196<>1. Prinoesa Once "Prince Albert looks a lot like (tbe called on. Pnt*llt _., Mrf, .i-. r. late} PriDQeM, Grace ud-frilloeu r.-..,. On that OCCUlOD she wore Caroline relembles her mother more a lime turben. covered with .. petalJ'1 than ahe did the laJt time (two years of sheer chiffon. aao at a similar pla) l uw her .... A September I 91S issue of People weddinJ next May, after which they Mapz:me described Gionis as .. at just will reside in Newport Beach where Princess Grace admjred President Vanderwerff, who bas supported.the Kennedyaodheenjoyedtellinaabout · Princeu Grace Foundation-USA tbc time he wu hospifalized (for a since its inception, brouaht home a bum back) and then-Orace Kelly white, silk scarf (with handpainted walked into bis room, wearina a apripofwild Oowers)desianed by the nurse's uniform and banded him a late Princeu Grace, a lift provided all bottle ofMltM candies labeled "Hap-women attendina Sunday's aat•. A1Ma W~e and Dr. Thomu Glonee Balboa Inn preview sl&ted - A preview of the newly-restored Balboa Inn built in 1930 IS being held durina an invitation-only party Nov. 19 as a benefit for the Community Service J>rosrams Youth Shelter. "We expect more than 200guests to the transfonnation and they will receive suidcd tours of selected rooms and suites, including the Grjnd Suite ... available for $280 per ni&ht," said Barbara Dykes, program director for the youth shelter. The preview, hosted by Griswold's (the hotel management company) is pan of a $400,000 fund raisin• effort by the shelter. More informauon on the benefit may be obtained by calling the office in Laguna, 49+9604. The Assistance League of Hunt- ington Beach will serve up tea at its I 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Holiday Faire and En&lish Tea in the chapter house at 30[ Walnut. Handcrafted gifts and decorations and JOUrmet specialties will be sold to raise funds for lea$ue projects. Tea ticket informauon available from Pat Carman, 891-SS65. Staaley and Rw Wa'DD .. , a dramatic and comedic· duo, will present the 11:30 a.m. Nov. 11 proaram for the Monday Momina Club at the El Adobe, San Juan Capistrano. . .the fourth an.Dual Jewish Women's()rpnqation Day is scheduled Nov. 18 at the Doubletree Hotel, Oranae. Dr. Pat Au. and Bert 69.IAel'I, Jewish Family Service director, are speakers. More infor- mation and rescrvatioru are beina taken at '30-6636 .... Aida Olapter of The Center plans a Nov. 17 music/wine and hors d'oeuvres party at the home of the OnWe AmMraer.1 io Costa Meu. Ticket holders wiU first attend the OCC Bia Band Concert. Reservations are available from SS1-6S4S. Sophisticates of A TSC will .. play ball" Nov. 17 at a Football Sunday affair at the Red Onion at 10 I E. Sandpointe Drive. Kickoff' time for the bl$ screen TV champagne brunch affair ts 9 a.m. to I p.m. The Rams vs. Falcons gamcstarts at 10. More information may be obtained by calling ATSC, 756-0993. canon Bryant, 8oatb Cout Repertory traatee, (abo•e rtcJat) and O.Yld ltmmee chat With actor Jamee oi.on (center) darlnC the Premiere NI.oat party followm,Ttmotby Muon'• 'Before I Got My Eye ht Oat. ·-oleon wu featared ID the SCR-comml•loned world premiere. At rt&bt, Premiere Nl&ht chairman Ollna Job.neon aeta a cor-ae from SCR reeldent deelaner Cliff Faulk.Der. The play continue. throqh No•. 2(. Treat your children to the best. With exclusive Im- ported clothing and gifts from the Reed's Baby Carter. Newly located at Bayside Center. Newport Beach. Boys & Girls Infants thru I 0 years Monday thru Saturday fO:OO a.m. -5:30 p.m. • 1072 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach (714) 720-3882 , The work of Ra• ByMt (vivid wateroolors of the California coast) will be featured Thursday at a benefit at Villa Nova. Owner Jim Dale is hostina the 1 to 9 p.m. event as a benefit for UC Irvine Rowina Crew. Hynds' ori_f.naJ watercolor of tbe crew titled At the Fmish" and ei&ht to I 0 of her other worts will be up Tor bid. For more infoonation about the auction or to purchase a lithOlflph, S.W.le Md;au in the UO sports office, 8S6-S404, may be called. Dr. Ira Lott, associate professor of pedia tries and neuroloSY, will address pests at the Tuesday dinner of Research Associated in the Univer- sity Club, UCI. international Relations month will be celebrated Wednesday by the Irvine Branch of AAUW. J .. y Man, a Danforth Scholar with the School of International Relations USC, will highlight 7:30 p.m. proeram at the lrv1ne Senior Citizen's Center. Fol- lowing Marx's talk, five mid-Eastern dances will be performed by the Cairo Sisters. Sau c-lre, 641-3564, has more information. I 1 • '_. .. \. t tQftt, ! 1 •"!••t• TWO HUNDHf. fl 1 WU l \ ·I , 1' CAUf-OR.~~A ~. ~~4Ar"> U1 • •-'" ~ ..... , . ,..-., r OS RAISlO 1 1R~ Bob oaa ...... c~:L .... buy man Jut weeaend. At the elm llarrtott. be wu a ia• at t1ae Claapman eon-.e 12atll blrthd&y celebration wttll wife 81drlee u4 made an appearance at tile \ Padrl.D• annul nent takln& place acrw tile WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC Hancf..Carwd Ivory Jew.fry & Netaultet • Oriental Antfqws • Jades • Pearft • Semi-Precious Stot.. • 14'1C Fine Jew.fry • Jew.try 99 ... • Nedtlcxes • Rings • Pendants • Earrings • too.. Beads • lrace6ett PERCIA'S JEWELRY & GIFTS 230 E. 17th St SuMe 15-E Costa Met4 71 ~548-5071 Tuet-Sd 1 Oam-6 pm 1:::-fxpW-:.-. ~;, ·,"' l Alie~'~"°"~ m. 1eoc1 ltetfl•911 16" WhM Yov luy U.0.00 I (UINI 1 UIVpClfl ,., ~) L----------1 corridor. Here, ID hla role u prealdent of tile ChUdnna Ba.pita! of OC Foundation, :a,,r:;w.-belpe llel lllller, (left) ennt , aa4 Padrtaa. preeldent lllke llanUon bold apa .,._check for CBOC. The check tota1a $224,ocro. EarllnOC for race The Earl of March, heir to the ninth Ouke of Richmond, and daughter Lady Louisa Lennox were guests of honor at a black-tie party hosted by Lynn and Clement Hirsch at The Center Club in Costa Mesa. Lord March, whose home - Goodwood Estate in Sussex, England is the home of the Goodwood Racecourse -was here for the fourth running of the Goodwood Handicap at Oak Tree. Hirsch is Oak Tree president and he and bis wife have been aucsts at the Oalc Tree Stakes at Good wood. A number of parties were held in the Southland to honor the English auests, and the Hirsch's daughters Barbara and Shelly, students at UsC joined in on a day at Disneyland and played hosts at a visit to their Alpha Kappa Theta sorority house. The Hirsebs (at left) stand by the side of their guests; other auests included Mary and James Rootevelt (top left); Jan and Anthony Vitti and the John Elmorcs, whose colon have been carried to viC1ory by many thorouahbrcds. Holiday Gift!!! WLY lllD SPECIAL 11500 off sitting Fee with this ad ~LompsorL..J ~phy 979-8876 muatc for all occaalona ... DESIGN CENTRE 181 & 183 EL CAMINO REAL TUSTIN HamJlton House Interiors MARILYNN HAMILTON, l.S.1.0 . 714/731-3133 Herltace Paint Centre MICHAEL KEARNEY 71 4/730-7~5 dale w00d:1 REPRISE Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Nov.mber 10, 1985 - LOOKIN G Gooo RelaK with a facial or a bOdy massage VIDA Dw· Jeanne Soubrette has a plan an waterfall fountain), Soubrettc ex- mind ... a mobile skin care and body plained that she iJ half Japanese and treatment salon. half K.orun. "~t would have all of the necessary "I am a native of Japan and at one equipment and we could go right to a time before dccidina to become a woman's home," Soubrctte said. cosmctoloaist, I was a pharmacist " "I'm 10101 to do it one day " said Soubrctte, y.ihosc family name is M.canwh~le, she 1s providing the Son. "MY. father was a medical ,,erv1ces ~sana natural beauty p~p-. doctor. F1llina prescriptions wu ·au arauons imported from France and · right, but as a cosl'netoloaist, you can Ja~ at her new salon at 789 W. 19th make women pretty and happy," she St. an Costa Mesa, which opened Sept. added with a smile. . 2S. Soubrette's facials and body treat· "After a facial or body massage the men ts are often combined with women IR t0 relaxed ... m about one "secrets of the Orient," allhouah m~ntb we plan to provide transpor-much of her training and the products ta.uon to and from the salon," said she uses are from France. Linda Doucette, manager of the "I studied at the Thalgo Institute in 5tlon._ Ni0e France. The producu Wert As we sat in the pleasant reception developed by a medical doctor," she room, (carpeted in blue with a sofa in said. a liahtcrshadcofthe same color, frcstr Actually, Soubrette hasn't aotten flowccs on the coffee table and a too far from ''prescriptions." When a . ~· Big Brothers, Sisters hold silver jubilee By VIDA DEAN OtllleO.-,NetlUillt Angclitos de Oro members arc observing the s1l ver Jubilee of the Big Brothers/Big Sisters auluhary all year. Dunng the past 25 years, the auxiliary has aencrated more than $800,000 for the agency. which works with boys and gjrls ages 6-16 who live in single-parent homes. Patronesses of the auxiliary were guests ofhonor at a tea held in the home of Nora and Cbrley Hetter. President Dona Devlae,Sharoo Winterhalter and Florrie Noble greeted the more than 7 5 arriving for the afternoon event. Also receiving were Martlaa Crowaer and Pe1 Bouer, patroness co-<ha1rmcn. Guests were served champagne ... but there was tea ... and coffee to go with the tea table tre~ts, sandwiches, cookies, tartlets and chocolat~s made by the members. Poun ng were Jeu Laca1, Marso Y Ille and Maria Cntct1er. Qthermembersscrvingon the plan01ngcommmce were Jue Berl1, Mildred Cartl1, Mari&1111e Farrell, Tri1ll O'Douell, Hele.a S&arlln& and Betty Jo Pasch. Some of the patron~sses attending (and enjoying the view from the Hesters' Corona del Mar home) were Maralo1 la1old, Maril)'D Glaallli11, Marta.a Pickeu , ADllabelle Kllllu, Alu True and her mother Mrt. Byron Farwell, Aubel Kon wiser, PatGroUI and Emma Jue Riley. •Pacific Cllorale supporters were celebrating the opening of the · 85-' 86 season w1th a champagne reception at the Newport Beach home of Jou Sae BeltOll. The event (following tbeChorale·s first performance) honored opera authority and K.FAC VP Carl PriDcl and wife AlU!ea,director Jou Alellllder and soloists Allloo Eo&laod, William Smltll, Rickie Welaer-Cole and Harold Cloa1ln1. . Greeting guests was Mary Lyons, chorale member and board chairman of Pcrform1 ng Arts Association ofOC, who was hosting the Pri nc1' s stay. Others there were Peter and BoaaJe Kremer, Vla and Nora Jor1e111ea, Jackie and J(m Rod1ert, Ericll Vollmer, Maril)'D and Tom Nielsen and Eclmudo Diaz del Campo (Pacific Symphony assistant director) and wife Elh.abetll. •Artl1t/scalptorTom VuSufwas bemgcongratulated at Lhegala operungshowingofhis work held at the Laguna Design Center. Some 300 attended the party staged in an elaborate flowering plant environment created by Bob R•bel, principal of the sponsoring Exotica Design Group. Following a tour of the exhibit of wall an and small sculpture, guests moved on to a tented section of the Design Ce nter where hors d'ocuvrcs and champagne awaited. CatererClu11to .. er Peabody was receiving raves about her marinated lulbobs, the hot crab, artichoke and cheese dish and the heavenly cream puffs. · Decathlon athlete Bob Matkia1 attended and had an opportunity 10 reminisce with Van Sant about their football days at Stanford. Other partygoers included Laguna Beach Mayor Bobble Mlakla, Betty and Tom . kemp(shc 1s Designing Women president), Ro1erSeltund Klm Lace (lrvme Co.), Laguna Chamber of Commerce president Glenda Hauenmaker and Dr. Normu and Vlr&laia Nhloa. VanSant's small sculpture work will be on cxh1b1t at Laguna Des1gn Center through Nov. 30. (Many people have already seen his large sculptures . . . he did the bells at Robinson's in Fashion Island. 40 walls of sculptured concrete panela at Irvine Financial Plaza, the fount.am sculpture at U n1on Bank Plaza. the Pacific Mutual tower, etc.) •SporttudCaltare: A lunchon at Mesa Verde Country Club brought together members of the Carmen Chapter. Orange County Performing Arts Center. Center offic1als. golfers and representatives of the Un1den Corporation of America. . woman comes in for a facial, she fif"l_t aoes throuah a consultation and her type of skjn and treatment needed is detennined by a computenzed analyzer. It is then up to Soubrctte to "prescribe" and apply which of the facial substan~ would act the be$t resuhs. •• . • . ' Services at the salon include (besides the faciaJs) cellulite treat- ment, bust firmina, body waxina. neck firmina, sauna and hydro-bath and shiatsu treatments. In other words, full body skin care. Three of the services particularly intriJued me -facial modeling, a Fri&J-Thalgo wrap and .,the manne algae bod)' wrap. The fim-one, for the face (requires about two hours) is for transforming the facial contours and combating • prcmaturt sagging and wnnk1ing. Creams (whatever hav.c been preacnbed) att apphed to a clean fa~ More rtnrun4, refi01na and toning and over this aocs a muture \hat ICts 11 prom11Cd Wlth the mannc alpc anto a muk. AJ the muk hardens, body wrap. The lea and hip area 1s Soubrette uys, the underly1na 1narc-fint mulUICd and a mm used to dicnt.s penetrate and pores are remove dead surface cells Then the tiahtcned and the facial contour is altu powder 11 mixed Wlth ho1 water restored and re~ned. (I am not tallung w:itil a poulttce of mud consmcncy 1s about a thin shiny layer of mask or acquired. This is.a pplied to the clJent, one that i1 roUed off. This one is h.ard, wbo stays under an 1nfa red h&ht for about a half an inch thick and could about 2S minutes. have been worn Halloween.) From there. n's ume for the hydro The friai·Thalao is a cold wrap bath (a tarac one with padded neck over the leas and hir. area and its rest) wim more aJpe powder t~sed purpose is to fiabt oel uhte and 11red 1n. and then the sauna. and heavy leis. The temperature 1n The sauna is a small one Just for one the area being treated drops to 60 person. "It's like a microwave oven." <!cgrccs. "II isaood forcirculauon and commented Soubrette "II works fast, toninJ. We have ~ &ood results." noL..lJ.k.e other uun~" (For the said Doucette as we toured the saJon. 'claustrophobic, it has a gins window "Blankets arc placed over the rest of · and an attendant 1s st.andmg by ) the body to keep it warm and an Most of the services performed are attendant. always stays with ttie sugestcd an scnes. up to I 0 and 12. person." and then on a monthly ba.su. Clloot!. leave the salon Wlth ''homework .. - daily instruct1on1 to u_,e. Of c.Ourx, the salon has the Tb.aJ&o prod~ on the premises ··we·re different," wd Soubrettc "I thank our pnoes compare with others offenng 11milar serv1oca 10 this area " They arc open seven days a week from I 0 a. m. to I 0 p.m. Facials an,d body musaaes at her salon stan 11 $35. One other fac1ah1t tJ tn the salon and three-Others are in ll'tinJna~they now massaae the face and hands while a factaJ 1s beina done). "One day I would hke to have an institute here and tram many as I was at Thalgo ··said Soubrettt. -- A con tract was signed ... The Ccn ter w11l be the rec1 p1cn t of the LPG A -Delly "°" ,..._ "9 L• ..,,,_ Tea talk by Carol Porter, Dort deKruif and Nora J or&en.en. tournament set Feb. 24 through March 2 at Mesa Verde. Marilyn Glanullaa with Pee Bonner· ------------------ Mr. Blackwell to appear in OC ROBINSON'S: Mi01 fashion pres- entations showcasing holiday collec- tions from top designers will be staged I p.m. Thursday in the Newpon Beach store. fashions following. Joining the de- signer on the stage will be Charlcye Wright, "The Coach" from KJJS radio. More information: 821-3620. HAIR MAJtEOVERS: To celebrate the open in& of GI cm by Beauty Salons in 20 May Co. stores, Glemby stylists wiil cut customers· hair free from I to 4 p.m. Saturday 1n the cosmetics deparuncnt. BULLOCKS: Career dressing will be informally modeled from I to 3 p.m. Saturday an Young Attitude department of South Coast Plaza. NORDSTROM: Stephanie Buf- fington, designer of Kama Sutra lingerie/loungewcar. will introduce her Lotus Wear styles I p.m. Saturday in the lingenc department of the South Coast Plaza store. SHOW: Mr. Blackwell will present a show Saturday at Anaheim Hilton as a benefit for Sptteh and Lanauage Development Center. Cockails at 1 I :30 a.m. with luncheon and ~~~~------------------~----------~--~---------==-1 Orange ~ounty's easy llstenlng radio station __ Newport a,ach \ Free $3.50 Sculpting Lotion with consultation , shampoo, precision cut and styling. $16.00 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA <NEAA SEARS\ .. I • .. ' \ • AIDS cases l fSte d ~m ong s t ates DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband is retirina aoon and w~ want to move out of New York. Althoua,h we aren•t rich. we a.re comfortable and can afford to Uvc anywhere. Like to maoy otbtrs.. we arc ftia,htencd of AID . ls 1t possible to find out which st.ates have the fewest CUC$? And please don't tell me not to act hysterical. Just print the infor- mation. Thank you. -1:.0NOTIME Rf.ADERS IN YON~RS. DEAR VONK.: fte9e Up.res are u .... as I cu 1el. ftey were ttHnle4l la October. At "8• time, U.tre wer~ no AIDS cues reported I• Mon&ua, Norlh Dako&a, Soatll Dakota or ldUo. Oae .UM WU reportff .. Wyomia1, tllree la Vermc._t. flve la A&aab, _New Jla.mpdire .... Nebraska. MIHU- •• ,,. ... Arkuaat reported 1l.x ca1e1 eadl. Malae kd seve~. Wnt Vlis1ata, ltuu1 aad New Medco bd 11 eacL Iowa kad rt, Nevada 14, Delaware It, Ra.ode hJaad %0 ud AMII lMDEIS U~ 11. Teuettee ud .Otla.Mma ~rted U ca.HI Uda. Eeehady ... Alabama Md n eacll. WIKeula lad JI, SHiia CatelJN U, MlaeM&a U , BawaU JI, Orepa U , IMJua U, Arbou H, Mls ... rt st, Nortk Carollu H, Mlck11u 84, Olalo 88. Colorado 114. Vlrpala Ul, Loml- ua Ut, Coutttint lU, Wad.la•· toe 1'1,. Maqlud lU, .O.C. 11', GeorsJa Ht,, Muudluettt t48, Peu1ylvuia t7a, Ullllol1 t'7', Tent '43, New Jersey 711 ... Florida 1'14. Gompare tllese wltll Callforala'• 3,tU ud New Yort'• t,151. You .. da't uk for uy advice bat aayOM WM wrt&H &a me rue tile rtak tf 1e1tlq some. U Y• UMI yHr Ill.._, art M1He4.ledn1abetert, UH bee9 f •l"'al &o ... uotller over tilt Pt•t nve yean, u4 coatlaae to be so, yo1 cu move uywllaere ud Ht worry aboat 1ettiq AIDS. ' ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: Not long ago I read a 1ettcr in your column from a 17-year..old gifl wbo 1s prqnant. I found · out l was pregnant when I wa$ 14. My 15th birthday was last month My due date is two weeks away. I was so scared to tell my parents I nearly fainted when I tried to get the words out. They were wonderful. There was no screaming or putting me down. They were very under· standing and-saittthcy would st.and by me and if I wanted to keep the baby, J could. After a 101 of though(. I decided not to give up my child. This means for . the rest of my Hfe l will be a mother. It is hard for me to imagine because I am stiU a child myself. J can't drive, I can't buy a dnnk. and I can't JCt a deccnt-payi111 job. This means I am aoina to be depending on my folks for a Iona time to come. I'd like all t.he tcen-qe &iris who read your column to l.5k themselves, before "love" 5wceps them off their feet: .. Wall this guy marry me if I aet . ptcanahlr' In m~ case the answer was "no'' and that s the way it is with most teenage girls. I realize getting prqnant is the last thina you th.ink about when things beat up, but it's a real possibility even with condoms. Sometimes they break. This was not an easy letter to write but if I can save just one girl from messinJ up it will be worth the effort. -TOO YOUNO (NY) . DEAR TOO YOUNG~ A leuer 1.ad a1 yoan cu do a lot more ped lb.la uy..U.g I m1.-,a say. Tbakt for wrltbtl it. A.Dd DOW, r laope ever)' lffD·a1e Slrl 'WlaO II Uvial ltJ[ wtJI ut laeneU one simple q.estloa: "la It wonk It?" 11r. an4' lln. Rick Stan:aee 11.r. and Mn. IOcbael Dlaon DIXON-HOBBY Ann Mari~ Hobby oflrvine and Michael ~meron DUon of Huntington Beach were Jinked in an OcL 12 ceremony m Newport HarbOr Luthe~n Church in Newport Beach. A reception for 2SO guests followed at the Pacific Federal Plaza in Costa Mesa. . Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hobby of Huntington Beach and Or. and Mrs. Who is that culptit on the run'?' Howard Dixon Sr. of Costa Mesa arc the pa.rc!lls of the c~uple. The bride wore a gown of Renaissance des1~ by Dtm1~os for Sposabella. The sheer sleeves and bodi~ were trimmed with embroidered lace and the satin and net skirt was ~Hoped at the hem. . . . . She was attended by Helen Hubka, Mary Bee~, Elizabeth Reed, Lmda McGovern Kay Atkins, Peggy Haymond, Joan Evnst and Beth Contreras. Every time there is an unpleasant act of personal violation committed upon innocent people in this coun- try, six groups rush forward to ta.kc credit for it. ~· £111 ~ BOllECI Yet. every day across this nation, women pu11 on a pair of pantyhose fresh out of the package and before they can say. "Give me something fortbc pain," a run races from crotch to toe. Not only docs no one come forward to take responsibility, no one cares. What do women do about it? Like a bunch of wimps we cu' our • rctiSi\\<s • • • • • • • • • • J\l{.O~~ aPP3rr~1 tab';cs • • • • • natl.I • • • ns in salon tastl'o d snoe W _...,,,,,. • • an HO • uNI< S N t(Nff 5 • • -'~ HOGA ·eee o1.1tfl~~1ors, • • DAN d t"'o P:e r'l'laoY • • asses an avai\ab r1ced • d{91 0rder~iaUY P 0 n1Y · · · 13tn • SP~ 5 tnlS date. rnber • tor NO"e·OO • nesdBYoo .. 6. ts • • wed 1 o: trestif'l'l8prlt8 f\8 00or ¢ • ~od811n9·8 8f1d ueble pe9" g·e"8 • ctierfl ~rsPPll'I gifts ¢ CA gz611 tiolldaY noJldSY une. • • ¢ ¢ oUtt'l L-89 • • pl~e, ~1,9507 arcn eeY (714) 6 pellY • • • • 11 ~ol'I open , • • • FROM s1 99 00 fine f urntture Al Prices Everybody Can A Hor MATTRESS Afl> BOX SPRING SETS FROM :~i:,1; s 16900 Warranty DINING ROOM Table and 6 Charrs or Buttet I & Hutch --All W000 s499 00 WHllt TH£Y LAST SWIVEL ROCKERS STARTING AT s16900 Fllll DRAWING FOR WO RLD'S LAllGllT CHllllTMAI I TOCKINGll NO PURCllAN MICIMMIY losses. ! have one drawer of panty-waistband so small you'd have to ' hose with a run that stops at the knee. force it around a doorknob) to know I wear these with slacks. I have that they have not been tested until another stack where the entire foot is they reach your body. I've seen car out. I wear these with boots. I have doors "tested for endurance and yet another mound that looks like w4'istbands of men's underwear that lace curtains. I wear these with are pulled and tugged to make sure relatives who said I'd never amount they perform in the marketplace. to anything anyway. Where is the guarantee that I wiJI get For more than 30 years, it has been even one wearing out of a pair of an industry that is answerable to no pantyhose? one. You buy a car that docsn 't run, .Since I work from home, I &o to the you take it back. You buy a bathing "office .. in bare legs every day, but suit that fades, you return it You buy" when I travel I take six or seven pairs a chiclcco that you can't eat., you get in their original package. The last your money back. trip, I lost four in the first week. I get All you have to do is to look at that better odds at a nickel machine in shriveled piece of nylon (with . a Vegas. Attendants for the bridegroom were Mark Fogel. Cort Haym.ond, Steve Kelly, Don Swain, Rick Hobby and Howard, Gordon and John _Dixon . After a wedding trip to the eastern seaboard a:nd Nova Scoua. the. ~uplc are residents of Irvine. She is employed by Wannangton Homes and he is the owner of Moose-Jaw Food Co. STARNES-O'CONNOR Sheila Ann O'Connor and Rick D. Starnes ex hanged wedding vows on Oct. 19 in Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in San~ Barbara. They greeted guests Coral Casino rcceptaon at the Santa Barbara B1ltmQre. Daniel J. and Irene O'Connor of Santa Barbara and Darrell and Judy Starnes of Coto de Caza are the parents ofth.e coupl~. . Julie Sheets was maid of honor and bndesmaJds were Tina and Kathy O'Connor, sisters of the bride, Nancy O'Connor, sister-in-law of the bnde, Lauri Glenwinkcl, Susan Whiston and Kathy C-0lscn. · The brother of the bridegroom. Scott Starnes, was best man and usher.. were Kevin O'Connor, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, James Edwards. Martin Hubbard, David Kochler, Matthew Marowatz and Thomas Spooner . The couple arc residing in Irvine after a honey.moo~ tnp t~ Bus Lake and ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:HirNi~;-;CRYs~~-;-GiiflwAir£i~~~~~~ Yosemite. She is a graduate of Cal Poly ~an Luas O~aspo with a degree an I CHINA • CRYSTAL • GIFTWA E ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ journalism and is employed by an advert1s1ng firm in Newport Beach. He graduated from Corona del Mar Hagh School and Cal. Poly ~n Luis O~aspo LAST WEEK ONLY! with a degree in architecture and is ~th a firm of ar::h1tccts m Dana Point . SPODE CHRISTMAS TREE lllLLltR-ANDERSON FIRST QUALITY s Piece Pl11ce Seti 1 "f. St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Corona del Mar ~s the includes 10", 8", fr 6 ' s3990 setting for the July 27 wedding of Carol Joy Anderson and Scon Michael platK, cup and saucer. reg. $68.90. Miller. The couple greeted J 80 guests at a reception at the Balboa Yacht Oub . Hurry for ahis unbelievable low price Dr. and Mn. Donald J. Anderson of Newport Beach and Harry and Helen Mail & Phone Orders Accepttd Miller of Corona del Mar arc the parents of the couple. ALMOST •v~R~~,:~SH CHINA Thebridcworcagownofwbite orga~i.aand tu!le. Thelace<overed ~ice ••!117 Vtllhlr• Blvd Shf'nruin Oab ism 90~·66SO 74>W.~5t C-M.i..o t71•1 241·"73 was trimmed with seed pearls and the skirt swept into a full cathedral tram. Laurie Todd was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Tracy Miller. sister of the bridegroom, Jean Mann and Jeannie Smith. The flower girls, Rachael and Louise Dawson and the ringbcarcr, Andrew Dawson. are coustns of the I l~~~~~~~~~~~~C~H~IN~A~•-CgR~Y~ST~A~L~•~G~l~F~TW~A~R~E~~~~~~~ bride who came from England with I.heir parents and the bnde's maternal 11 grandmother, Mrs. Benjamin Dawson. to attend the wedding . Mark Carleson was best man and Ron Tressen and the bride's brothers. A N N 0 U N C E M E N T • D r. Daniel Belov e , D .C. l'or.ulywith Dr rod.d Adanw DC.I is looking forward to serving your health care needs at his new Newport Beach location. David and Michael Anderson were ushers . After a Caribbean cruise, the couple are residents of Citrus Heights. She 1!> a lcaal secretary in a Sacramento law firm and he 1s a sales representative for Catalina Sportswear . -P ltAL-lllLNE Shirley Milne of El Toro and Robert Peal of Orange were mamed an an Oct. 19 ceremony in the Fountain Valley Baptist Church with the Rev Eugene Stroh officiating. The bride's granddaughter, Muna Musalli was soloasL Escorting his mother was Bruce Mi foe of Newport Beach. Attendants were her daughters, June Musalli of Huntington Beach and Lorraine Scott of Pacific Palisades . The bridegroom's son. Paul Peal, was best man. and ushers were Anthony Scott and Larry Frank. A reception in the church fellowship hall followed the ceremony and a hot buffet for family and out-of-town guests was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Frank of Huntington Beach. Out-of-to.wn auests included Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoole from Vancouver. Mrs. Michael Pollard from Reno. the Rev. and Mrs. Roben Cahill from Reedley, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shirley from Visalia, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Smath from Fallbrook and Marilyn De Jamett from San Diego. BLAltlt-COP'FER Rancho Santa Fe was the setting for the Oct. 26 wedding of Margo Daane Coffer of Costa Mesa and Dr. Robert Blake of Leucadia. Eighty guests attended a reception following the ceremony at Les Blanchards restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coffer and Gloria Blake are parents of the couple. After a weddina trip to Hawaii, the couple arc residents of Leucadia. She is a graduate of Cal State Long Beach and he is a graduate of the U nivcrsity of !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.J...~San~Di~·ea!o~an~d~recc~i:ved~hl~·~s~m~cdi~·ca1~degrecat UC lrvine. B e lov e Chiroprac tic 1600 Dove Street, Suite 207 Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-476-1250 12 pc, s.t ta ' eoch: Dinner. Cup, Saucer 39.99 ~ • I .. ENGAGEMENT S RltllUMA.1'-TBOllAS Laura Reineman and Re:x Thomas announc.ed theircngaacment recently at a family dinner party. The bride-elect. daujhter of Mr. and Mrs. David L Reineman of San , Clemente. is an art and design mljor at Saddlcback College and will be transferrina to Cal State Long Beach to complete her bachelor of arts degree. She is the current Miss Saddleback Valley and was a state finAlist and scholarship recipient in the 198S Miss California pageant. A part-time model and pcrfonncr who has appeared on "Santa Barbara," she is now on tour as the lead sanaer in an "All Nations" goodwill tour of Southeast Asia. Her future husband, the son of Nadeane Thomas of Lona Beach. is a Corona dcl Mar resident. A UCL>. vaduate with a master's degree in business administration, he is an industrial ~•I est.ate broker with M~ncr-Burke and Partners. JtA.RRER-TH0 1180N Dr. and Mrs. John F. Famr of Ncwpon Beach have announced the coaaaemcnt of their dauahte~ Laura Ann fatTCr, to John Cameron Thomson, son of Mr. Emeit W. Thomson of Newport Beach and the late Mrs. Thomson . The bride~lcct 1s a uaduatc of Newport HarboT Hi&h Sc6ool and the UCLA 1ehool of detip, when she wu atnlialed with Ka~pa Alpha • Theta. She is 1tudt: m1crobiOloS)' at Cal State, Lona h. Tbc f''1turc bridqroom, a UC Sant.a ~ ~duatc, is prcs1<knt of Mesa Plciflc Development Co. Their Feb. 22 'Wldd1!\1 1n a Andrew's Pre bytcrian C1Hu·ch in Newpon Beach will be followed by 1 recrptlon at the Ncwpon Harbor Art Museum -· ' -.. OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT/SuncMy, ~ 10, 1• Second·band shopping can net a score of first-rate bargains BJ IJNDA a.Aft&·PUGUESI The book cleatl)' defines consian-by 30 to SO percent and reduced apin buy clothl.Da from top dcatpcn sucb ..., .... °"'' , • 1 ment infonnation for both the buyer after 60 days. Item snot sold a fer 60 o r as Ui Qaibome Adolpho Missoni J(Socood Hand Rose were real sbe and the seller. . 90 days arc return~ to theirown~n. PbylbaSucs, Amen Wardy.'oralmost would have the time of ber life A seasoned con11anment store ResaJe stores differ. from conSllJl· any dcsia.ner you may favor. A rew abo ina in the 1930s because rua.le shop(>Cte&nbuy oewan.daently-wom ~ent by .the mar1ual. fact that stores present 4shioo sboW1 once a :nsianmeot shoppi is in And clotbi~a and ·~.ncs for about inventory as bought out;n&ht by the month to show off recently-acquired while the.choice of m~ndisln is . ~>0c-th1rd the retatl ~~·Sources for store owner .. Unsold .merthandise in items. The fashion shows ire on the aurpri•lft•ly biah ~·ty the cbo~ce inventory ar~ surpn1.1n1 and the resale s~ores is someumes s.tn~ttled to premises and customers enjoy free ot'tto;;Ta incrus ' manner in.wh~ch store ownef¥Cll.the sto~ 1n other. a~ or i;ven to refreshments wbile they shop. . . . merchandise 1s fun and fascmatmg. charitable orpn1uttons. .. . . · The.tr n~bers and spccializat1~ns Items for sale are of\en acquired as Be aware that inventory ID either This is an cspeaally ~ time of ba~c U)crea.ted cnouJh to h;a~e tn-manufacturer's samples. from other type of store changes rapidly as repeat the .Year to find a~ b~y .high fuhi~n spired one woman, Starr ~ilhps. of retail stores who do not want particu-business is dependent on "what Just designer clo~es. Philli"5 stated 111 Newport. Beach, to comp~Je. wnte, lar pieces of merchandise "on sale" in came in," said Phillips. A sharp store her book. With~ut sear~bina Jona you telf-publi~ and mark~t Treasure the1r own stores.and/or from more owner often contracts consiJnment wtll find beauuful sutts and 1owns Transfer, a .book th.at hsts cons1gn-affluent people who need more space pieces with 8 particular custo mer in from P~s. London, Rome and New mcnt sto~ 1n OranJe. Los Angeles in theit closets for new wardrobes. mind. York. Many affluent women and San pieao counties. . One example of the latter type of To make your shopping easier pu~hase .. ne~ ~obcs before the H~ is a book to awdc the store is Recycled Rap in CQron1u 1el Phillips-baa lislcd.-thc. subject matter hohdays. wd Phillips. COftl!ll;'mcnt ab~pper-.throuJb an Mar. Los Angeles area movie stars by county. city and merchandise Prices may _seem high at between cducanna. and slJ!nulat1ng tnp that and local affluent residents con-categories. f.ach store listed oontains $1 50 •!id S4;0<? •\.first glance. But on ~oo~t fail ~o satisfy even the n:iost tribute to tbe store's chic inventory. a description of what the buyer can close~ inspection you m~y find tltat discnnunauna and cost-oonsc1ous "Trca~ure Transfer" is not limited expect to find and good examples of the item you arc looking at was shopper. . . to women's fashion. It includes what the author found on the day she O~flna.l.IY pnocd two to thru on:ies Resale and cenS1gnment shopping detailed information about men's visited. h1J11cr ~an the cor.mgnment asking !• not DC'."", but the stores ~ave wear, infant and children's wear. Starr Phillips has actually visited pncc. It 1s very poss.able that the outfit m~ an finesse, good business home furnishings, costumes. infant every store listed in "Treasure Trans.-you are contemplatJnJ was only worn oc;>mpcu~on •nd vanety ?f merqpan-furniture for saJe and for rent. and fer" which includes the .best shops once or twtce by a hlgb fash.Joo m<><i;cl disc available smoc thctr 1oocpt1on in where to buy or rent new, worn once (accordina to the authors Judgement) either alona a ~nway somewhe~ rn the late 1970s. ··~rs fun ~h~n you and vintage wedding gowns.. located in Los ~ngeles, Orange and France or posS1bly It was wo rn Ju~t know where to go, said Phillips. For the shop owner. consignment San Diego counties. long enough for a photograp~c Deabra Grlffln modela an oatflt da.rlJlC'an informal faahlon Because shops arc located in the shopping "1s a neat business because For the buyer, resale/consignment spread featured 1n a rcccnt fashion •how at Recycled llaC•· morcq~t~oh city rathut~ t~1n~Moryd~s n~~~rc Myof ~s~h=o~w~i=na~1=s~a~fa=b~u=lo~u~s~o~ppo~n=u~ru~·t~y~to~-~~~1_nc_. _________________________________ ~ in central mall-type shopping areas, it a shop owner's capital," said PruU1ps. is a aood practice to know where you Items on consignment arc generally arc aoina before stepping out and to earned from 30to90days. The selling know some details about each store. pncc and the percentage of the split is Thia is the lcind of information set by agreement between the con- Phillips details in "Treasure Trans-signor and consignee. After the first fer." 30 days the original pnc.e is reduced Q. -From Lime to U..e I come acrou Lbe t.rm .. hiclt reveree'' in your cohamn. I tltia.k I know what yo• meu by a "reverse bid." What'1 lhe difference between the two t.erm1?-H.f' .. Louisville, Ky. A. -A reverse bid is simply a bid lhat prevents responder from g1v ing opener preference lo his fir l· bid suit al the two level. You are probably most familiar with the normal reverse. where the auction goes somethrng hke: NORTH SOUTH l 0 l • 2 :; Since South has to rebid at the three-level to give preference to North's first bid suit. North's bid ding must how substantially more values than a minimum opening bid. In modern practice. this reverse i forcing to the three level in openers first suit. Nole that North has bid his s uits in opposite order LO the normal practice -he has ,bid his lower-ranking suit hrst lo force preference at the three level. There is another sequence that also forces preference at the three level· NORTH SOUTH •• 2 0 3 + Here North has bid his h1gher- rank1ng suit first, but by show10g his second suit al the three level North has <;till prevented 'outh from giving preference to spades al the two-level. Even though the suits were bid in the normal order, the fact that North 10troduced his second suit at a higher level ha CHARLES Go REN created a ."high reverse." This bid. too. shows extra values. The range for either reverse 1s about 16 19 po10ts. If opener is at t he bottom of-the scale. his suit quality should be ex rellenl. ~. -What is the minimum require· meat for an openlllc bid -13 or 14 poiJlta? There 11 1ome di1agnement about thi1 in our 1ame.-N.C., Cherry Hill. N.J . A . -1 f your hand values lo I~ potnts after you have depreciated 11 for any fla ws 1t might contatn, 1t 1s a mandatory opening bid: If you hi&e 13 points. take you r defensive t ricks into account. With two or more defensive tricks. open 1t. With fe wer than Lwo. we recommend that you pass. However, no harm will come to ·you 1f you like to open 1 point lighter than our guidelines. The main thtng 1s that partner hould know ab-Out your tendenc1e -as well as your opponents. for that matter Send u y quutloH for tla.i1 column to Cbar!.1 H. (;oreo ud Omar Sbarif, in ure of t.lai1 new•INP.'· Claarfea Gorn ud Omar Slaarif per· 10oa1Jy. or tbeir 1taU1. eao•ol uJtderta.lie to aDtwer all quealloot eubmiu.d. Entertaining People to Benefit Human Options Vignettes displaying holiday traditions of prominent Orange County families. Exhibition & Boutique Irvine Hilton Hotel open to public November 16, 17 & 18 10 am -4 pm General admiBSion at door. For information on special event.I call 673.6324. Human Opl.l-ebtlt.er for IMitt.eNCI women and their chlldr9n. It's all here ... everything under the sun Discover greet bargains Unlimttid variety of new, used & handcraft Item• Golden West College Oolden West & Edinger Streets , Huntington Beach Free Parking • Free Admission for lddlttoMl lntonutlon cell ,.,_2m Q uality Paints Qur d Interior Latex Color Tiie era~est paints! • save on our ne • • • • I • • • • I • • • • FREE P•i•f f You'U receive one FREE GALLON ot The G t One Interior re• h $189 1 tex paint wit •,more In purchases! 0 ~--~-· n•. I SANTA ANA 2801 So. Bristol St. 557-1324 . \ \ Real Oak Flooring • Sotld wood mesl c ........ ....... I 5111" REG. 15« WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard 898-3888 SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street 547-7781 . . t .. , 1 l I .. ''Whosays there ta a 'growJngrlskofnuclearwar·? Whyls the rlsk greater now than yesterday. or the day before?" ----=::;;;; Vets leader supports bld to unseat Hayden To the F.ditor. Tbe Daily Pilot has published the oommcnts or Karen McKcnna 1uettem in which she assails As- sembl)'maD Gil Ferauson a nd ~ fends Tom Hayden with statements that arc ri&hl out oftbe CED literature and are uled extensively as rhetoric for those who are aPol()lists for Hay.dco. They are far . from being factual. I cO\Jld refute her comm~nts para- ar&Ph by pari&{apb; however, l will confine my comments to the perti- nent items that must not be allowed lo pass uncbaJJenJCd I would start by answerina her on how Tom Hayden won his election in Santa Monica. All il look was $2.3 million; a movie star wife; 4,000 paia workerst more or less, from aJJ over the Unated States who also register in the district; and an uninformed citizenry who belong lo the "give me" generation. I suspect that Juef'ICns is an active apologist for ''Viet Cong" Tom as well as possibly being a member of Hayden's Campaign for Economic Democracy (CED). The tip-<>ff comes when she mentions that ·'only some obscure rump organization which is nothing more than a scam" seems to be in Assemblyman Ferguson's cor- ner. The organiz.ation she is referring to ts the Califomja War Veterans For Justice. I was the founder of lhat organization and presently serve as its executive director and I can assure her that we arc anything but obscure. We do not self "enrollments" or "subscriptions." In fact, we don't sell anything; we Jive away the truth. The "rumporganu.ation" description was coined by "Viet Cong" Tom's public relations director, Steven River, when be was at a loss for something intelligent to say to a newspaper. Here are some facts that Juergens has failed to avail herself of. I wish to ma.Ice your readers aware of them so that they will have the ability to spot a "planted" letter defending "Viet Cong" Tom in the future. 1. The war in Vietnam was a legal war. It was authorized by the Con- gress of the United States every year when it apropriated the funds to fight it. This was a ruling handed down by the Supreme Coun of the State of Massachusetts in a case brought before it by "war protestors." There was no appeal of this decision. 2. Every major veterans organiza- tion in the State of California, with the exception of the DAV, has voted to support my resolution calling on lhe California Assembly to uphold the Constitution and remove Tom Hayden from the Cahfomia As- ~ scmbly. The DAV voted to send the resolution to each of its chapters asking that each individual member take action as he saw fit. The response from the members was aJI positive, to the best of my knowledge. I know of no veterans organization that has ever voted to oppose my resolution or to endorse the continued presence of Tom Hayden in the state Assembly. Juergens needs to know that the VFW haSJUSt mailed out a petition to every rcc1p1ent of its monthly news- paper. This 1s far from being silent. Juergens need only attend a veterans meeting ahd bring up Tom Hayden -the noise will break her eardrums. 3. The "treason'' referred to was more than just going to Hanoi during the Vietnam War, What Hayden did was go to Hanoi without a validated United States passport and without proper authonty. While there he made propaP-nda broadcasts, usmg Radio Hanoi facihties. to our Amen- can fighung men engaged in combat 1n South Vietnam. He called upon those fight ing men to disobey the orders of the Commander-in-Chief, the President of the United States. 4. His first visit was made 10 1965, which was a long time before "thousands of American boy'l 1n body bags and wheelchairs" became a pan of our history and before "phasing out" was ever considered by anyone fl was also Ion' before we "were out of the land war · and definitely long before we cut off our supplies of ammunition to the South Viet- namese armed forces. ToequatcTom Haydcn'uctivil1es to those of the Arnencan Friends Committee, the Quakers and the various rcJiaious groups is ludicrous at best and to say that these groups visiJCd onJy after we "were not fightina any lonaer in land coml>it" is a true indication ofJuergens' obvious ·distonton of history. Jiaydcn was not one of lhOIC people; be was a 1965 .. visitor" and, !lt that tjmc, the United States had just bqun the land combat operatioos. T om Hayden. in my opinion, was not a war protestor but was an active participant on the side of the North Vietnamese -the same North Viet-namese who were invading another nation for the sole purpose of putting the yoke of lyranny around their necks. ._ . We all know what has happened to millions of South Vietnamese, Cam- bodians and Laotians since the forces supported by Tom Hayden came to power. The atrocities and the killings are historical facts and for JuCTgens to support "a lie so monstrous and preposterous" makes me question her motives. I would hope that JucrJcns, the American Friends Committee, the Quakers and the various religious groups she refers to would now show the same "humanitarian concern and observation," which she uses to justify the Hanoi visits, toward the peopfe of Saigon. I would like to sec them all go to Saigon and defy the North Victnamcscaovcmmcnt there. The hypocrisy defies all reason and, to use her words, "the silence is deaf cning." To explain why Assemblyman Ferguson is bringing up the issue of Tom Hayden at this time is simple. Hayden was elected on Nov. 2, 1982. On Nov. 26, 19821 I became aware of Article VO, Scctton 9 of the Cali- fornia State Constitution. This article disqualifies anyone who supported a foreign government apinst the Unit- ed States in the event of hostilities from holding any office or employ- ment under this state. I had received little or no support from the elected officials who were sworn to uphold the Constitution in resolving my question on Hayden's qualifications until Assemblyman Ferguson was elected last year. Assemblyman Ferguson, like my- self, isa Vietnam combat veteran. We believe that our Constitution is more than a meaningless document. You can bet your bonom dollar that Assemblyman Ferguson has every intention of carrying out bis oath of office. It has long been a tactic of the "communist apologists" to indulge in name calling or character assassjna- tion. To refer to Assemblyman FeJJuson as a "bully" embodied in a fict1onaJ character of the silver screen fits that method of operation. Asscmbryman Ferguson, the vet- erans of California and m yself arc going to force the issue and put the facts before the public. We arc not mythical characters on the silver screen. We arc real -we were there -we suppon our constitational form of government. We wish Juergens could say lhe same. In closing., I would like to give Juergens o ne more fact that she should really know. Tom Hayden, whiJc under oath and in the company of his personal legal counsel, on Dec. 2 and 3. 1968. testified -not only once but twice -that he supponed the NLF and the North Vietnamese. He can only become a perjurer if be swears to any other position. You just can't aJter historical facts simply because you wish they never ha,r pen ed. Let me pomt out that when Hayden gave this testimony it was long before we •·were no longer engaged in land combat" in Vietnam as Juergens states so often. MICKEY R. CONROY Executive Director Cahfom1a War Veterans fo r Jusucc Our nuclear weapons tests don't increase risk of war Instead, deterrent power enhanced by knowledge they' 11 go off if needed Granted that any full-page ad addressed 10 "General Secretary Gorbachev" that urges on him any- thing less than resign and go to a monastery m isses the point. But after all, there were people in the late '30s who addressed tearful full-page ads to "Nevill e Chamberlain and Adolf Hj tlcr" and no doubt it will continue to be so, i.e .. there will be those who believe that Gorbachev 1s influenced by a full· page ad that appears in The New York Times and The Washington Post. In fact, the ad that ran last Sunday under the heading, "End All Nuclear Explosions" is really directed at Ronald Reagan. Or, more accurately, at the American people. It is an ad tha1 asks that we concern ourselves over Lhc "growing nsk of nuclear war" by declaring a "mutual mora- torium on nuclear explosions effec- tive" on Jan. I, 1986, o r sooner. Now the sloppy thought revealed in the language here quoted doesn't surprise, coming from certain people who tend to think non-rigorously. The splashy ad is signed by over I 00 people who classify themselves as "distinguished Americans." And of course a lot of them are exactly that, but distinction in one field docs not nece55arily bring distinction in states- manship. We are familiar with the awful performance of so many scien- tists who specialize m documenting their gullibilny. "Scientists arc people who first build the Brooklyn Bridge and then buy it," the late commen- tator William Schlamm generalized. So that one isn't surpnsed to sec the name of Paul Newman, who is a fine actor; or Jesse Jackson. who is a fine orator; or Richard Barnet, who can find a pro-Soviet pin in a haystack; or George McGovern. who m ourns the foreign policy of Henry Wallace; or Carl Sagan, who grows gaunt on perceiving nuclear winter next semester at Cornell. But what arc former secretanes of defense Oark Clifford and Robert McNamara doing, signing that silly ad? Or Townsend Hoopes, who has studied nuclear statesmanship? Or. for that matter. Jimmy Can er, wbo was commander in chic~ And, for heaven's sake, a stra1ght thinker like Ted Turner? · Robert McNamara surely knows that when he was secretary of defense we had bigger and dirtier bombs than we have now -ordered by him. And the reason we now have a vastly reduced in'll:Cntory of weapons is that we have tested and retested. m an efTon to diminish the holocaust.al dimensions of a nuclear arsenal, while maintaining an cfTcct1vc deter- rent. Who says there is a "growing risk of nuclear war"? Why 1s the risk greater now than Y.esterday. or the day before? Don t these folk know that 1t is only because of testing that, for instance, we have been able to compress nuclear weapons to fit into smaller missiles that serve to deter, yel minimize the scale of potential nuclear exchanges? Surely they know that the ongoing search for hydrogen substitutes for nuclear fission leaves us with the desired deterrent. but reduces the risks that attach to radioactivity? Don't t.hcy know thal 20 years ago we couldn't be sure whether an airplane that crashed to the ground carrying a nOclear weapon might run the risk of a de1onation, but that such risks no longer exist -because of testing? That a nuclear weapon falling -l)'B1iilfl6t.U• ~ ij.1ua.1a.M:1.1 WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY to the ground at other than the sped fied speed a nd angle will not now go -o ff -because of testing? Don't they. know that the non-MIRV'd, highJy touted, 30,0QO..pound Minute- man requires testing? 1t is significant that conspicuously missing from the roster of rwnes was that of James Schlesinger. And there is a story of great point goi04 the rounds. It is that when President Jimmy Carter toyed with the idea of declanng a totaJ moratorium, Energy Secretary James Schlesinger, who bad served. as defense secretary and as head of the CIA, spoke very bluntly to the president. It 1s said that he tofd him: Unless we periodically test our inventory of weapons, we can't guarantee that they will go off if needed. And any lack of credibility at this level diminishes the only reason for having the bombs in the fis:st place, which is as a deterrc1u. Jimmy Carter backed off. But nowhcisat itagain. What these folk arc trafficking in is pure super- stition: that if you test a weapon. that means you arc likelier to use it. Exactly the contrary is the case. But they arc hounded by the taste of atomic cinders in their mouths. and the result of it all is an analytical incapacitation that contributes nothing to world peace and a great deal to world insecurity. Because a roster of distinguished Americans capable of such slovenly thought can only encourage the Soviet Union to bebeve that bourgeois decomposition is in fact definitely in high gear. a WUJJ•m B•ctlcey I• • •yadlcalff coloaull1t. GM r efuses safety agency reques t to recall Cadillacs and tried to get out on the passenger side. Quarterback dldn 't drop ball Defect In door-lock mechanism has resulted in ·41 .fires WASHINGTON General But she beard the ominous "chck" of the doon locking automatically. Panic 5Ct in as smoke filled the car. It was a matter of minutes that seemed an eternity before HaJI was able to unlock the right-hand door manually and escape. JACK AIDEISOI To the Editor. The political pigskin is 1n the air The playen move into 1><>s1t1on The quarterback stands poise<l Some in the crowd roar. "Sack him Push him back, push him back. way back " Others respond, "He}'. hey. all the way. go get 'cm, fight '!m, fight ·cm " Suddenly before our eyes appears oncaiant massofhumanity Who .,at the bottom of the pile? The quar. terback. More yelling, "piling on, unfair ... This is met with. "do 11 ~in. do it agam, we like it. we like 11.' The quarterback steps back and ponden his future. He says to himaclf. "there's more to life than football. J'vesjven my all to the team. rve tasted victory. I've tas~ defeat. rvr been an intearaJ part of a SllCCtlSful team. Sure I can 10 on, but just maybe it's tame to let a new playe:r ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat take my place. It's decided then, J'll tell the team I'm moving o n after this season.'' Now the team knows but the crowd 1s angry, rumors stan. The papers Jump on the bandwagon. Headlines proclaim -quarterback quits. suc- cumbs to pressure. How naJ\t they all arc and yet so wrona. The quartcrbeck dared lo be human. He chose to follow a new game plan. His family and friends cheer his decision. As he takes his final walk off the playi nJ field be is bombarded by those who want to act in Just one more lick. As an adm1~r and friend of Police Chief Gross. I must say. "Pete, I never really much cared for political football anyway ... BARBARA AMSTAOTER Newport Beach ,,.,.~ {dt10f Tom hit M~(OOIOO Don,..., Ctly fdller Cr lt.eft ,.,, Moton has refused a request by the federal auto safety agency that 1.3 million Cadillacs be recalled to cor- rect what aovernmcnt experts rcprd asa "sisnificant safcty·rcls ted defect'' that can cause fire in the passenger compartment. A compeny spokesman defended the dec1s1on, notma that from the 1.3 million 1981-83 Coupe de Ville models in question there have been only 41 rcpons ofOames. tivc reports ofhifh heat and two reports of smoke. The mcidents "occurred very early in the life of the car." the spokesman said, ad.ding; "ThcY. basically have stopped happening. • KJly Half of Farmington Hills, Mach., would hardly agree. She told our assoc11te Tony Capaccto that last Feb. 8 she came within a few ~nds of fiery death or serious iO,J ury. apparently cauxd by the very prob- lem that 11 bcina investiaatec:f by the National Hi&hway Traffic Safe1y Admlniatrauon. Rctumin~ from a tnp to In· dtanapoln tn hu J 983 company. owned Coupe de Vtllc on lotcntat.c 94, she said. "I all ofa sudden smelled a bumioa amen and aaw a.mote formuw" inaide the Power-window C()ntr0I pend. Aft.er aooclerauna to pus a ttuck; Hall pulled off the roeid . . t "By the time I got out, blaclc smoke came out with me," she recalled. A oounty sheriff's report later Stated that the fire, which melted the control ~el and the driver's seat, "was believed to have been caused by an electncal short in the power lock system." A GM spokesman said the com· pany never received an official report on the incident and was never allowed to see the car for analysis. Safety aaency records cast doubt on the General Motors' assertioo that the problem occurred OoJJ. very early in the life of the model Fiftten o(tbe 41 reports of flames were usocialcd with the 173,086 l 983 modela. After a prelimanaryevaluation. the qcncy wrote to GeftetaJ Moton on Sept. 4: "This office views the potenttal for lltt in lbe ~nacr compen.mmt to be a sllftificant safety-related defeft and u auch urges GM to conduct a iafecy ftlC&ll. •• The letter quoted this eJtcapt from an intema.I Pit.her Body Divi.sion document •·Ot\erioratina maoufac.- tYnna and auembly tools ca&dled an 1 ncreue 10 de!Uti~ awil.Ches in the late J98l and 1983 model yean Repee10d JWltch faiJura resuluna tn door fbea hid btoutbt lianafic.nt atltndon 10 thit sirot*m.·· and JOSEPH SPEAR ln its response on Sept 29, rejecti.na the safety aaency's request for a recall. the compeny wrote that the number of reported fires wu small compared with thcnumberof cara lnvolvcd., and added: "To the best of our k:nowledlC, no injuries have occu!Tcd u a result ofan alleacd door lock switch-related fire." The absence of injuries was "not unexpected," the company wrote, cxplainina that "rc~rta of door fires indicate that. vehide occupents usually 1mcJJed or aaw smoke pnor to seeina any flames. and they were able to ult without iocurrina penonal injury." General M01ora SPokesmcn aajd they were "surpritcd" that Che a&f'ety .,ency recommended a recall aftef only a preliminary evaluation. The qency bu now u~ the In .. vestiption and is actively reviewina comPJ.aJnt.a about the 1983 models to decide if a defect does, in fact, exist. A Pollbve findina could result in 1n order to recaU the cara. Footnote: The Cadillac's etcctrical problem wa1 fim brouaht to tbe saftty aeencr• attentioft by tbe C.mta f« Auto Safety. JldA*nMa.1',......., are~We.b 'rtl. __ __.__ wtLLIAll~Y col•••IM JOSEPH SOBRAN court fails history ~lesson· WAS HINGTON -When I was a literature student in college, it was always stressed that the first thing you bad to know about a text was what the words meant in their oWn time. Nobody cared what sublime emo- tions or fantasies the poet's words stirred in your own breast. The job of a scholar was to discover mcanin&: not invent it or impose it. I aJso took a minor in history, where I learned something similar. As Herbert Butterfield wrote in "The Whig Interpretation of H istory," the historian's job is to undcntand the put as it understood itself. rather than to divide the characters into good guys and bad guys depending on how well they suit contemporary taste. But with the Constitution· of the United States. it's apparently just the opposite. Liberal judges and scholan keep telling us to disregard what the Constitution meant to those who wrote and ratified it Instead we are to interpret it "creatively" - or rather, to indulge the Supreme Court when it docs so. Liberal scholars want to apply to the Constitution a method of understanding they would nunJc any undergraduate for applying to Chaucer or Milton. If you buy a pocket editio n of John Donne's poetry, you will find it full of footnotes that instruct you in what some of the words meant in Donne's time. The editor will definitely not tell you that it's up to you to apply Donne's words as you sec fit to contemporary situations, and never mind what those words meant to the poet and bis audience. Any scholar who said anything so fatuous would give his professional reputation a severe wound. Given that James Madison u the En&lish language less idiosy craticalf y than Donne, it should bC least as feasible to discover hi original intention as Donne's. Yet the liberal community is counseling us to despair of understanding what the Constitution originalll meant. The wont abuses o constitutional interpretation have revolved not around the originaJ document or the Bill of Rights as such, but the application of the Bill of Rights to the states on the theory that the 14th Amendment, ratified (by dubious means) after the Civil War, somehow "incorJ?Oratcs" the Bill of Rights into state laws. The Suprctnc Coun has never pushed this idea a.s far as it miabt, but it has done enough, in piecemeal fashion, to create con- fusion in the constitution.al order. Professor Raoul Berger of Harvard has made a pair of unanswerably simple points about the 14th Amend· ment. One is that it explicitly authorizes Congress, not the courts, to enforce its provisions against the states. The other is that its meaning is patently narrow rather thAD swees>- tng. For if it had given the federal "ovcmmcnt poWCT to carry the idea or 'the equal protection of the laws" as far as the modem Supreme Court bu carried it. there would have been no need to pa.SS the I 5th Amendment, giving blacks the vote, at the same time. The most obvious principles of the Constitution arc limited government, the separation of powers, and checks and balances. All three have been casualties of the liberal era, The liberal appetite is for bi&. centTllizcd sovemment. This is why libcTalism rejects the clear intention of the framers of the Constitution, namely, that each branch of govern· mcnt should have some rcstrainina power over the others. It can't be pointed out too often (thouan I seem to be the only one doin& it) that the liberal judiciary'• most "h11toric" (i.e., leftist) ded1ion1 have been made at the e.lpen1e of state and local government. Seldom does the Supreme Coun strike down m~or federal leaislation. In the areas of abortion, reapPortionment. police procedures, race. and pomoarapby, it wu the preropt1ves of state and local aovemment that were the victim• . These levels of aovemmcnt, unlike Cooaress. have no means of tc:lf- defense apinst the usul'J)8tionaofthe Supreme Court. They can't impeach, cut fundtns. or limit the coun't appellate j unldiction. In a word, the court bu ioc:reUaa- ty choten to let in a way that defeat.a the very idea of checks and balanc:a. If it cm. there is no JQCdcable way of oomaina it. If it oveneechel, it.a vict.ima have no mady avenue of redress. What it aJJ meana is that the f'edtTaJ judiciary baa 11..NCk blow after blow 11Ain1t repre1entauve 1elf-sovem. ment bdow the federal level. Thit is not 10me OOfttrover'lial ntinor Point of lntctpretation.. 1t amounts to a tevere dbtonion or tbe buk form of our 90vanm~nt, in which each braDch ii luppoled to bt aMYterable to tbt otben. ,.... ,._ 11 a qNkJtW ~ ....... SUNOAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1985 UCLA clings tol~ad uSC e'm-Bear-raSSed Bruins maintain spot atop Pac-1 O ter24-19wtn ------- TUCSON (AP) -The I 4tb- ranked UCLA Btuios survi\ted a late scare from Anzona before clumina a 24-19' Pacific-I 0 Conference football victory Saturday night, but cor- nerback Dennis Price says "it got prettv hairy out there 1n the second half.'~ Down 24-7, the Wildcats rallied for two quick touchdowns ID a four-' minute span of the fourth quarter and were driving for the poSStble winning points when lime ran out of the~. "We thought we were thrashing them. But all of a sudden, we weren't." said UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. "That's a good team we beat and the best defense an the Pac-10 with the possible exception of our own." Offensively, sophomore tailback Gaston Green scored thr~ touch- downs -the last on a one-yard dJve late in the third quaner -and John Lee kicked a 39-yard field goal for the Bruins. The victory was their fifth straight and kept them atop the conference mndings a1 5· I and 7-1-1 overaU. College football scores UCLA 24, Anzona 19 Cahforrua 14, USC 6 Fullerton 21 , N . Mex1&<> St 17 Frcsqo St. 43, Pacific 37 Stanford 39. Orqon State 24 Anzona St 36. Washmgton 7 Georgia 24, Flonda 3 Penn St. 31, Cancmnati 10 Nebraslc.a 49, Iowa St. 0 Ohio St. 35, Northwestern 17 ·Air Force 45. Army 7 · Iowa 59, l1lino1s 0 Olclahoma 51 , Massoun 6 M1am1. Fla. 29.~Maryland 22 Michigan 47, Purdue 0 Olclahoma St. 35. Kansas St. 3 Arlc.ansas 20, Baylor 14 Auburn 35, East Carolina 10 LSU 14. Alabama 14 Flonda St. 56, S. CarolJna 14 BYU 44, Utah St. 0 Tennessee 17. Memphis St. 7 -·Notre Dame 37. M1ss1ss1pp1 14 Syracu,C 24. Navy 0 M1ch1gan St. 35. Indiana 16 Colorado 14, Kansas 3 Minnesota 27. W1scons10 18 Texas 34. Houston 24 Texas Tech 63, TC'U 7 Colorado 14. Kansas 3 Wyommg 41 . San Diego St. 20 SMU 40, Rice 15 . Cal cools Trojans' bid for Pac-1 O title with 14-6 stunner BER~LEY (AP) -A fluke touclldown play. a late fumble which M1m: Hacks turned into a touchdo~ helped the California Bean put a lot of (rustrauoo behind them "We came into this game tared of be1n.a beat and th1olong we should beat these guys,.. sa1d Hicks. the freshman runnin& back who scored two touchdowns Saturday an a 14-6 upset '1ctory over the U 01vcrs1ty of Southern C~1forn1a TrOJans who were virtually knocked out of tht' Pacific-I 0 football utlc race "We came out there. saw that bag crowd, and went cra.z-. This was our day That was tht' k.md of Bears team you're go ing to ~ the next couple of years," Hacks said Hacks scored the game<h nchmg touchdown wnh 4 24 remaining, scooping up a fumble and runnlDJ 16 yards befort tbt' Mt'monaJ Stadium crowd of 63.500 at Cal's final home game of the season USC tllfht end ltrlk McKee loeee tlae ball on a tackie by Cal'• Pat McDonald, bat f111Dble ,., .......... wu recoftrf'ed by USC center To m Coz. T h e Bean apeet tbe Trojan•, 14-6 . Arizona. losing for the second time ID the last three games. as now all but eliminated from the le&Jue title chase and Rose Bowl berth with a record of 3-2 ID the conference and 6-3 overall. (Pleue eee UCLA /C2) V 1rginia Tech 41 , Lou1sv11le 17 •Complete scores, C3. •Roundups, C2. "We had a bhu on and popped the ball loose. JUSt what we wanted -to create a turnover and get the ball back But the ball's thert' on the vound. and tht' nc:xt thing vou know. it's a touchdown ... USC Coach Ted Tollner said. "He's (Hacks) a tremen- dous player There's obVJOUSI)' ireat· ness there " (Pleuc eee TROJAN8/C2l Five area teams run into finals NH, Edison, FV get past cross county prelims at Mt. S AC By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Dllllr ,... C:.11 ' •• ' WALNUT -And then there were five. That's the number of Orange Coast area high schools wh.icb survived ~turday's tou&ll CJF cross country prelims at Mt. San Antonio College. A combinatio n of 12 team s. both boys and girls squads from the Sunaci and Sea View leagues, came in look.ina to secure one of the top four spots in their respective beats to earn a finaJs berth. As expected. the defendina 4-A CJ F champion Newport Harbor girls team eMily advanced to next Satur- day's finals. where the Sailors will act a chance to take the title for the second year in row. The Sea View League champion Tars will be joined by Sunset Leaaue winner Edison and Fountain Valley in the girls final. Two girls, Tracy Wright of Irvine and Sherri Smith ofWoodbridae, will both move on to the finals on the strength of their individual per- formances. Wri&ht ran a 18:S2 for third in her heat. And Smith turned in a 19:08 for second in her race. In boys competition, Estancia (Sea View) and Huntington Beac h (Sunset) will carry the flag for their lcaaues into next week's battle. Boys teams which didn't make the cut included Sea View league champ Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar. Edison and Fountain Valley. In the girls races. CdM. Ocean View and Laguna Beach were eliminated for the year. But o nward marches the Ne~rt girls team. Headed by Buffy Rabb1tt's (Pleue Me nv&/C2) CdM, Newport bomelnpolo Sea View ~ue champion Coronl del Mar Hi&b and rurtner- u~ Newport Harbor won coin ftlps Saturday mornina to draw home asai&nments in the quar- terfinals o(thc CJF 4-A water polo pla)'offs Tuesday. Corona del Mar'a Sea Kinp host Santa Ana Valley and New- pon Harbor will welcome the Sunset lequc champion Marina Vikinas. ~r's p.me iucheduJed for - 3 p.m. on tbe Sailon' campus. while Corona del Mar'a site with Century ~ue ldD1Pin Santa Ana V&Oey ts still to be ct. tennioed. ·Harbor and Corona def Mar s~ a doublc-hawier 1n Fri- day's fint round1 but it will not be determined unul today whether such an amnaement wm be made tpjn. ln the other two 4-A matches, top«edcd Sunny HUis iJ at Villa Park and Lona Beach WU~ the No. 2 teed., bottt Soaon. Tbe eemiftnalt ~ tcbeduled f'or Frida~ with the finals at Loew 8-cb'• Belmont Plua 1 weci later. • .. The Rams have a respectable record However, they haven't been regarded the wa y an 8-1 team and QB should be the coach in reg.ardmg the~ I t1gurc as not aJI that shabby. Guard Dennis Harrah. recently returned from an injury, says. "I was frustrated sltlingout with my injury That as the part of this game I don't lake but have to ac.ccpt. But I was delighted with the way the guys played and I am perfectly happy to come back to a team Wlth an 8· I record. ccrumly respect each o ther .. Somebody mentioned recently that aJlgooddefenscshave names ~ fc" years ago. a team at LSU had the name "Oun~ Bandits" hung on m defense and all of a sudden. the team wasenJoymgnauonal pro minence Idly, you peruse the roster of the Rams and note there is not a si ogle player named Rodney. Nor, for that matter, is there a Danaerfield. Still, the Rams bemoan the fact theydon't,et no respect. Ownenofan 8-1 record and a comfortable lead in the NationaJ Football Conference's Western branch, the Ra.ms find themselves apoloSizina f'or this predicament. The Rams ue beaina pardons all over the place, laraelYJ'or their offense in aeneraland their quarterback in particular. The Quarterback is one Dietc:r Bro@ who came from Canada never dre&Dlin& he would be apoloiizing for 8-1. As a matter off act, it is not likely Brock ever dreamed of8-l . Pbll8t.uu --- "Actually,"saysCoachJohn Rob- inson. "I am not sure we should have to apologize for an 8-1 quarterback. It is a pretty good record. actually " "Nobody has suggested a name for our defense." S8'\'SJohnson "but I guess It would bC O K.. lfsomdx)(h comes up wtth one:. I suppo~ "e would accept 11 and use 1 l. .. Actually. at is the best tn the: en tare NFL except fora guy in Chicago who is9-0. "That's right,·· says Robinson "Therefore.lam going to stop apologizing right now." Robinson may nave to say he IS sorry about another quarterback for a week or so because Brock has been removed from scrutiny bya lodney stoncwhach required surgery Unlike an uJcer. a ladney stone would not be caused by worrying a bout a lack of respect but it is a terribly painful ailment. "This team ccrt.aanly got respect from me." Enc Dickerson, the celebrated run- ner. made himself unavailable for comment on themauerand has coach explains. which says at you can play defense, you can winatanygamt 4-ccordang· ly. theauthontiessay the Rams· dt'ftnse 1s rcsponsa blc fo r the 8-1 record. .. , thank a name would bt' realh great." sa)'S hntbacker Jam ( nlhn.-. "Where do name come from'' ~sn't the media comt UP"•th stuff like that"" "Enc had six intervrews." John Robinson says. "and the six all started with the same quesuon. 'What's "rong with )'OU?' Encgot t1red of ans~~nng that one and I don't blame him. It necessanly follows. then. to ask members of the defens1 ve forces whether they are satisfied "1th tht' respect comma their way. Yes. but 1t1 n vol ves rcspet·t "How about "Junk\ard Dog., ... asks (' oU IDS . SorT). that o ne was ta~en. As for the Rams players. they JOIO W ith H arrah bac~hequcstaon may not need answenng. There is an ancient sports theory "I don't thank wt thmk vcr. much about at," says safety Johnnie.John· son. "We are having a lot of fun and playing well together and that"~ 1mporunt As for-respect well. we "Wl'll there mu"t bl' something · saysColl1ns "Orma)'bewe "allru~t havt to go through thqear as th<""'io ~ame· defense .. Sorn. that o ne "as takl'n t0<1 A defensive struggle brewing here InconSistent offense may h old Giants, Rams bac k EAST RUTH ERFO RD. N.J. (AP) -Find two teams. each with great defenses. 1ncons1stent offenses and both leading their respective divisions, and pit them against each other. and what emerges as today's matchup between the Rams and New York G1ants(Channel 2 at IOa.m.) It is their first meeting since the Giants defeated the Rams. 16-13. an the Nauonal Football Conference wild-<:ard playoff game last December. The Rams come into the National Football League game with an 8-1 record and a threc~~me lead over the defending Super Bowl champions. the San Francisco 49ers. ID the NFC West. The Giants arc 6-3 and ndmg a three-game winning streak that has moved them into a first-place tie with the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC East. The Rams' offense has averaged only 268 )'ards per game under quanerbaclc" Dieter Brock Star running back Enc Otckerson. who m 155ed the first couple of games of the season because ol <i contract dJspute. has not amassed the yardagr hl c: he did last season. Brock will not play today because of surgeJ! to remove kidney stones Hr wtll bt' replal:'ed b~ Je ff Kemp, who led the Rams into the playoffs la~t season. Dickerson has a ~pramed 3nklC'. but (oath John Robinson expects him to pla) "I think the thmg that has frustrated us a little bat 1s that we have JOne under a lot of cnt1c1sm an our own area despite the record.·· Robinson said "I thmk. it's frustrating winning eight o f nine gam<'' and people arc telling you you arc not doing things right." The Rams havt' been doing nearl)' t'Vt'f! thin~ nght on defense. They have surrendered I ~ points. the ~ond-fewest m the league behind the unbeaten Chicago Bears. They are ranked fourth against the rush. "The Rams play a power game and the hi~ thing wr have to do is be patient·· said (11antl>' quancrback Phil 1mms. ··v..t' ha't' to hope to get a break o r make a brcal.. That'!> "hat we d1J in the playoffgam~. We can·t make mmakcs thou11.h " The Giants have the be<;t defensive st.a11st1e..s m the: league:. yielding an 3\er~e of 1b1 ''ards per game Ne" York " ranked filth ag.a1n'>t thc rush and third against tht' pau On offense. tht tiaants ha\\.' 3\t'r.tgC'd '24 yards per game. but at tames ha\t• raltcrC'd nc-ar thC' opposauon's goal hne Last wet"l. thC') nc-t:dt·d ll't' field goals from rookie Enc Schubt'n to t•<litt' the wtnless Tampa Ba\ Buccanee~ 22-21 Ont' bnght spot, though. ha" ht"en l\;c" \ orl °\ ninnang game In the pa"t two Wf'fk<. 11 ha<, 3\eragcd about 200 'ard!> per gamt· 1n "~t<ine\ O'tr Ne" Orleans and Tampa BJ, "The: dramatic change is the\ art running the ball much better ... said Rohin-.on .. The teams that af'(' ablt' to run the ball 'O to '5 t1mC'~ per game usualh wm. and the) ha"e done that ·· Raiders in no mood to lose to Chargers GIRLS VoLLEYBALL Barons move lnto quarters; Edlsan ousted -HB 's year brou ght to an abrupt halt SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Los Anaelel Raiden, hunpy for a win aft.er last weelc'1 emberramnent in Sean.le, hope to ac>bble up the Cbaraen' bit•play off'ente with the aame pus Nib that produced I victory qainst San Dieao rwo ~ks aao. In the teams' Oot. 28 meetina, the Raiden feaated on a porous ottensivc ~ puuinecoucant .Pftll\lte on San Dif!ll) quanerbeck Dan Fouts and udiQI hlm six tirnea en route to 1 l<t-21 ~. Raiden COlcb Tom ~ores aid he .... bOl*S tail dcfeoac could repeat its baruament of Fouts today, when t¥ awwm and Raiddt renew thetr dv~in 1 told-out San Dieao Jack M y Stadium (0..nnel 4 at a p.rn. ·• thina you can't do is let him tit beck there and ba~ time. .. Flora said of Fouta.. ~. he is devutalina. •• Despite Tut week'• 3)..3 loa to the Seahawb. the 6-l 1Wden rmw.n tied with the Dmver 8roacoa fOr tint in tbc NationaJ Foot~I 'a AFC Wat. aw.en. 4-S, beat lbe Bron-~ J0..10, l&Jt. week in their ~t performance of the season. San Otego will be trytng to break a seven-pme losina strcalc apinst the Raiden. The Cba.raers haven't beaten the Raiders sin~ Dec. 21 , 1981 , when the Ra_idcn ~ still in Oa.lcland. San Diqo needs a wtn to keep au shm pl~offhopes alive and mem bcn of the Charier offensive line also sec the contest u a ch.an~ for redcmi> ti on. "We have a score to settle," roolue San Ot~ oft'n\sivc tackle J1m l..achey wd. "We dadn•t play well in the fir1t pmc and we need to play well this time." Ahbouab barned most of the naabt io the tea.ma• fint season meetana. Fouts manated to complete 23 puses fot J 1 S yards and two toucbdowtis. He is the only NFl. q~ this teUOn io pe.a for more than 300 yard.I ~at the Rlldrn dcfen1e. ~0u.r bilJob, of OOU1"9C. as to try and acott po;.nts on the Raiders without livine t.km field position or PVlQI UJ) the ball Oft tunlOVUS. .. San Dq0 C09Ch Don Coeyell llld. The IWdm C&Pttalized 'OD. a poor outina by rookie San OitaO punter Ralf MoJsicJenko, au.nu~ lour ~ "'' dA\U in OwJrr temtorv Fountain Valley 1s the onl)' unS<'t Lcque tea m rema.u:ung 1n th~ ('If &iris volleyball playoffs. as 1t defeated Garden Grove Saturday m&ht an tcCOnd-round actton. Edison li1p·s C1wwen were knocked out of post- scason J>lay by El Toro. Herc s what bapptf'cd P'eaW. VaDeyl.Gar4HG.-.ve l: The Barons.. wh1lt a step off the pace. hu.na t~ .,.hen the SCOrt'S were clote and now advan~ to the quar- terfinals of tM 4-A pl.ayofT: with the I S-S, S-1 S. I S-13, I S-12 wtn OVC'T' the ~nauu at Gankn Grove ·They snapped out of 1t and played a vuy KnPJ'Y match." Founwn Valley Coach Marlon Sa.no said of the ~ve Af10aauts. Tbcv tet"Ved ua vny to l.llh and ~\.i tOUlb ude-out pmc W1th ut, be added. "We ~ a.step slow tonilbt. Physaca.Uy we Jutl teemed• httk Uow."' . The Suaert champs ruesved a ll- luU ~ from Jlcloe OOk, and took 4 I USllts fro4n tct&cf' CC'pbanie Snyder. Snyder alto added 19 •vi•dip. {Pl•• .. VOU..SYMU./C4) By STAN GRANCH .-.,.._Cc: ¢ a I "A dnappoanuna end 10 a good year," said Juhe Murph). Huntington Beach Hl&h girls volleyball coach. after tht Otten had lo t. 15· l 2. 15-6. 15-13 to the Long Beach Jordan Panther$ an the sttond round of the tlF 4-A playoff, at Hunt1na1on Bcach Htt}\ Saturda) nifht. "I am proud of out airts.. last year ~finished iD Wt pgcc, and thlS yur wt vo-cn: SunJCl Leaauc CO<hampaonJ (wnh Founwn Valley) and went to the 1«0nd round of the plll)'offs:· said Murphey. · The match started ofTbldly for the Oden. as 1n the fint pme the Pant.hers scored on the opcn1na 1ervc, and 9~g 4--0. Howe er, Hunt· inaton fouaht beck and took mt ICl9d ~ mai.n.l\> due to the ~cs of SMroa Kaner. Kastc:r 1 StA·foot 10phomon:. was tM leader for the Oden as she had mon: tba_n 60 pc1"C!CDt of the Otten' bll The Pa.nthcnc:ame blck bdund lbc ~rves of Fuk1 Feomvta and reµ1 ncd the lead. 8-6. F~mvaa's ~l"\t'\ ~trt b\ far tht best on tht' coun as \ht' collected I ll aces The: teams battl«l back and fonh. but the: Ode" wcrt unat>lt 10 stop Keba Ph1lhps. who had 80 ~l"C'Cnt of tht Panthen.· ktll\ and Jordan won thr fint game I ~-12 ln the SttOnd pme. tht Panthe~ apin Jumped to a qu1rl lead. but this ume the 0 1lel"\ wtrt unahlt to f'C'('O"cr ~nd lost. I -6 The kC') tu the Jord.an attack. 1a:ord1na to Panther (a. h Gll) Ka.nu ~a "rommunicauon talkina to each other " "We Just 5ttm to be gettina better with each pmt n,aht now I cannot think of any rtal wcakn~' 1n th" team." he u1d ln the third pmt. Jordan ~1h ID 11-4 lead. Ho.._~VCT. tht Otlcrs wen: not aoina to pla) dead. and caU,&ht the Pan\btn at l l Jon1ao ~ "'" arouf>'d and woo lbc pmc a.nd lhir ma,tc.h U Phillips' 50'\C landed un- touched on the °''en' 1~ of the coun for the ckct •"'e poant The Ol\cn f\n.1 bed the year wttb I 12 .... mark. t t I ... Saddleback outruns Mustangs,48-7 It may. not be lhat Costa Mesa Campbtll. who scored three touch· BJ UCllAJU> DUNN .... .... ,. 0 • 1 ~k H.i&h Coecb Jerry Wine, with a bilb-powered oft'enaivc madU.De tbet nim oa pmniwn fbd, turaed his thoroupbtedl looee in the ft.rat balf'tben put them on automatic pilot in the tee0nd to ()()Mplet.ely control Costa Mesa and win a 48-7 Sea View Laaue footbaJl decision Saturday niabt at tbe Santa Ana MUl1.l.Qll' runnina attack and u- sund tbemltlva a lpol in the Of Central Conference playoffs with tbe victory. .. We couldn't '*>ck t.Mm." Wd Cotta Mesa CollCb Tom Baldwin, "and when you can't block then you can't run." didn't l>laY. Yiell on defense, but rather downs to the first half, provided the Saddlebeek simply belna a dominant .ewnd flnt.quarter score with a 38- forcc oo offente. yard run. Hls other two touchdowns After an. the Roadrunners, who came in the te<X>nd quarter on runs of were led by Glenn Campbell's 163 ejpt and th~ yards. and by the time yards, moved the btil with eue even Saddleblck'a bomecomina festivities with their seoond,.stringen playina in aot underway at halftime. Campbell the second b.aJf. bad accumulated I '.M yards rushina Soundt simple eoouah. Costa Mesa WU held lO just 36 yards OD tbe IJ"OUnd. llodripei leadint the way with 17 oftbem and it1 No. l runAiQa hick. Tyler tljdckU. was held to only one yard on 13 carries. "Everybod.>: tot a chance to play:· -or 128 more total around yards said Witte. • ADd it makes pr1Cticc then the entire Costa ~esa team. Stadium. · much better. so it's rcwanJina for * them." · S.•111111c:11 41. c .... Mele 7 ' se..."~ The Roadrunners turned on their coat• ~ o o o .,_ 1 The Muac.uaa, Qvennatcbed for three quarters, moved 'I.be blJl auo- casfWly ftom the air -quanerbacJt Jobn Roclriaue% completed 11 of 29 peues for 21 S yards -but were on no-man's land on the (TOund. That tells the story. potent runninaattaeku soon as they s.ci~ • 1'\,11\ <Mu_.~~ 20 ._. touched the bill. On their second ~ • run <Me__. 111c111 possession in the tint quarter, quar· = i ~:: l:::::: ::: The Roadnuinen {S.-1, Si-I), who rushed for 422 yards, atgppcd the "They're fut and we're not very fast,'' added Baldwin. "Our kids played pretty well, but defensively we didn't play well." terback Myron Butler raocd.48 yards secr-ontlwrot 24 .,." from 1u11er 1111c11 to the end zone on the ti.rst play to ai ve felled> the Roadrunnen the early advantage. kick~,., 26 111•C*»l1o11 return IHo1e1me11 special Master is not a slave to basketball game Pl'OID AP &paldaet LONDON -A lack of knowledge ~ belP!cd get Kinaman Brewster a job. ~ "I'm utterly ignorant about basket-ball." Brewster said, "but I'm a lawyer and my job is to interpret contracts. No one involved in basketball would want me to have a favorite team or player." Formerly president of Yale University and U.S. ambassador to Britain. Brc~ter now practices law in the London office of a American':based firm and serves u Special Master in National Basketball Association oontract cases. His latest decision has landed like a tarse rook: in the Hudson River, 3,000 miles away, spawn1~ waves that are splashing on both banks. lo an unusual scenario, representatives of the NBA. the New York Kniclcs and the players' union flew to London for a bearing last weekend into charge$ that the K.nicks tried to circumvent the lcque's salary cap in their offer sheet to free..aaent foward Albert King. Last Monday, Brewster ruled that the Knieks were with.in the rules when they offered a five-year, $3 million contract to King, a fourth-year player who played out bis option last season with the neighboring New Jeney Nets. . Tbe cap currently totals $4.2 million per team, covering annual ·players• salari~. In theory, teams cannot top the limit to sign fn!C agent players who played last season for other teams. The Kn.ick:s' payroll already exceeds the cap. But Brewster ruled the Kn.ick:s' offer was OK. reportcd.ly because it involved a large signing bonus with an initial yea.r's salary that ~ouJd not violate the cap. If yen Win~ 10th atralght, 6-S Thll lt«T scored three coats and RJ~ Iii Sett.er ldded two as Philadelphia defeated ' Boston, S.3, Sal\U'day ni&ht an a· National Hockey Lt.que pme. Tbc victory was the 10th ~t for tbe Ayers, currently in fint place in the Patrick Division with a 12-2-0 record ... Elsewhere, EtN1 8"n scored an unassisted goal at l0:2S of the third period to give Calgary a S4 victory over Wuhin&ton ... Mut Bamway and Mike Bouy scored second.period goals,-trigerina the New York Islanders to a ).2 victory over New Jersey, ... 0.., S~ed•a and Job a.Met scored second-period goals as Pittsburgh ended I seven_~e winless streak with a').J win over Cb.icqo . . . Detenseman Jeel QMuevtlle capped a four-.oal third period by seorina on a wrist shot at l S:24. aivi.na Hartford ~3 victory over Quebec ... l>o9I Lhll&er, a defenseman with Canada's 1984 Olympic team, and forward Petrt Sbiko of Finland. who also appeared in the Sarajevo Olympics. each' scored twice to lead Vancouver to a 7·2 victory over Winnipeg ... Bria.a Sett.er scored seven minutes into the third period to lift St Louis into a 2·2 tie with Toronto, which equalJed a team record by going an 11th strai&ht game without a victory ... Scott BJ"lltaAI puf a slapshot put New York goalie Ree Scott at 2:04 of overtime to give Minnesota a 4-...3 victory over the Rangm. Knlcb' lou la 20th atralght OrluM W..artqe scored 28 points., m includina two straight baskets in the final l : 13, to fead Oticago to a 97.94 National Basketball Association victory Saturday .. I ' ·Pirates~ fall to Palomar Orange Coast College took another come-from-ahead 105\. Saturday as Palomar's spc&ty Comets streaked past the Pirates, 36-35, in a ~ission Conference foctball action a< Orange Coast Saturday night. Tbe Comets ate away at the rifbt side of the Coast defense, sconng twice and completing a pair of two- point c0nversiorts from the same side late in the fourth quarter to cap the win. The Pirates (1-S) led-U-13 at the enp of the third period, and had a 35-20 lead early in the fourth quarter. But Palomar's LaMont Parks threaded through OCC1 riaht side for a 27 yard score, and took a pitch on the right side and threw to Leo Toloumu in the right comer of the end zone to bring t.6e C.Omets within seven, 35-28, with a littJe more than four minutes left. The Pirates couldn't muster any offense on their ensuing possession, though. and had to punt away. Palomar didn't waste any time, as quarterback Jonathan Mitchell con· nected with Harold Collins on a 43 yarder, givina the Comets first and 10 at the OCC 28. The N8A on Friday filed an objection to the ruling, apin insisting that the offer was, in fact, an attempt to etreumvent the cap. A ruling on the ap~ will be made by Judge Robert L. Carter, who bas Jurisdiction over disputes arising from the settlement of a 1976 landmatk suit against the league. Carter presided at the trial. night over winless New York. which lost its 20th consecutive pme ainoe last teUOn ... lo other NBA aames. M.leMa1 Ray ~ and Oda Btrc1 .. 1 each tallied 2' pOints and MJctey Jolaato11 scored a pair ofkey baskets in the final two minutes to lift New Jersey to a 12~123 victory over Milwaukee ... S&eve SUpuovldl scored 20 of his team·hi&h 24 points in the fint half, helping Indiana defeat winless Phoenix, 127-lOS ... Larry BIN scored 29 points and ltevta McBa.le added 28 to lead Boston to a 124. l OS win over Detroit ... Job IAcal scored 2S points., including a three-point shot in the final two minutes that helped Houston beat Dallas. 11 S.110 ... Adrlu Outley and nut Balley combined for 18 points in the final quarter and Utah held oft'aeveland to win, 121-114 ... Man W..._ scored 11 points in the final quarter as Sacramento staged a 98·93 come.from-behind win over Seattle. Parks went io from the eight side seven plays later for the TD at 2:08. Mitchell then hit Moses Quiroz in the rifbt _come-r for ~e two-point. game- Rtck LaPolnte of the Loe A.Deel• Kina• la aent aprawllnC to • wtnmna convers•:· ' the lee by Montreal Can.adlen Serlfo llomwo Saturday. ,....,,.., ,._ ~ c.st 15 As the league was about to announce its apPC&l. the Nets matched the Knick:s offer and signed King. Quote of the day " DeuJ1 Joluuea, a linebacker waived by Minnesota and picked up by the Tampa Bay Bucs, on bow to react when the Chicago Bean line up William .. Refrigerator" Perry as a blocking back: "When you go in, carry an elephant gun with you." Soviet pair tie In gymnaatlca MONTREAL -Soviet champion El Ok.sana OmeliantcbiJt and European champion EJena Sboushounova, two Sov- iets who hadn't even 9ualjfied for the • finals, tied Saturday ni&Jll for the JOld medal in the women's all-around at the World Gymnastics Cham- pionships. It was the first tame in International Federation of Gymnastics history that there bas been a tie for the women's all-around tjtJe, and it was the seventh straight all-around gold to go to a Soviet gymnast.. No one else bas won a gold thus fat in these championships as the Soviets, who skipped the 1984 <?lympic Games, have swept the team and all~around tttles. Pearce, Berg breeze Into finale LA QUINTA -Fifth-seeded Brad ~ Pearce of UCLA and Long Beach State's Danny Berg each scored easy victories Saturday to move into the finals of an invitational collegiate tennis tournament at the La Quinta Hotel. Pearce defeated California's Steve DcVries, the tournament's top seed, 6--0, 6-1 . Pearce moved to the' net behind strong serves and was never seriously challenged. · In the other scmifinaJ match, the unseeded Berg defeated seventh-seeded Dani Leal from Pepperdine, 6-2, 6-4 to move into the finals. McEnroe halts another atreak STOCKHOLM, Sweden -John E1 . McEnroe enjoys playing in Sweden and beating Swedish tennis aces. Less than 24 hours after snapping Peter Lundaren's 15-match winnina streak. McEnroe returned to center court and ended anothe-r strina to reach bis fifth final here since 1978 in the Stockholm Open..scandinavian championships. The top-seeded Amencan wore down Edbera with a near flawless serve and volley game Saturday to aefeat the No. 3 seed, 6-3. 7-6. on the Ptexipave oourt. U.S. crm.e..toNlaaan Cup title Ray Ft.yd and Calvta Peete helped !I the American team win five of six matches from the Europeans and restor~ a measure of lost ~ with a lopsided victory Saturday tn the tnaugural of Nissan Cup World Championship in Kapa)ua, Hawaii. The score in the championship match of the event that brings t()Jether six·man teams from the world's four major golf c1rcujts was United Stat.es 10, Europe 2. Japan beat Australia. 9·3, in the match for third place. Each member of the winD.ina American team -captain Aoyd, Peete, Lauy Wadttu, Marti O'lleara, Corey Pavla and Cart11 Straqe -received SS0,000. The Europeans woo $30,000 apiece. The third·place Japanese each collected $20,000and theAustraliansSIS,000 ... In the women's Japan Classic at Hanno, 'h Ai-)'11 of Taiwan, with a 36- bole score of 138, took: a two--strokc lead over Americans NueyLopeund Laarle Rlder into today's final round. Tu, the top golfer on Japan's women's golf lour, fired her second consecutive 69 Saturday. She made the tum in 33, then bad two birdies and two t>oscys on the back nine of the 6,398·yard, par-72 Musasbig.aoka GolfC.Ourse, northwest ofTolcyo. Ez-race driver Gregory dlea KANSAS CITY -Retired race car Ill driver Masten Gregory died Saturday at his borne in Pono Ercole tn northwestern Italy · at the age of S3. his brother, Rydellc Gregory, said in Kansas Qty. Televl•lon, radio TELEVISION I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at New York Oiants,Olannel 2. 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Wuhinaton, Channel 2. I p.m. -PRO POOl'BALL: Raiden at San Diego, Channel 4. 1 :30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Winter League pme from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Channel 34. 4 p.m. -COILEGE POOTBALL: USC at California (tape), Channel 2. RADIO 10 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at New York Oianu, KMPC (710). 10 Lm. -PRO POOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Kansu City, KNX m I p.m. -PRO ALL: Raidm at San Ditte>. K.RLA (1110), KLZZ (600). UC/ volleyball drops to 0-13 ' FIVE IN FINALS ••• UC Irvine's women's volleyball team mnained winless in Pacific Cout Athletic Astociatioo play Sat· w-day, as it fell to San Dicao State, l s.6. I S.16, IS. 5 at Crawford HaJI. The Az:t.eca. milted 20th nahonal· ly, improved to S.S in the conference, and to ~13 ovetalJ. The Aoteaten drooPed IOI mitcrable 0.13 in PCAA. and' fo .S. l S overall. UCr1 Cindy Rohria led all players in the lcill department with 12, while tamma1e Lisa JoriMo1 a junior outside bitter. bad nine ltilJs. The Aiuatm play 1 noo-<ion- ftttnce matdt Wecfoaday at Loyola Muymount at 7:30 p.m. Jl'romCl first-place time of 18:04, the Tan won their heat with 32 points over New· bury Park, which had 54. Magic Henson was clote behind with her thlrd·plaoe time of 18:50. Sandra Ruffiru ran 19:27 for the si~th spot and Tiffany A.ndert011 clocked a 19:36 for ninth. Vickie KraseJ rounded out the Newpon top five with her 19:48 for 1 lth. In the 11.me race, the fountain Valley Barons hunt on for the fowtb S'10t with 106 C)OUUI. The 8&toM were led by Tonya Petri~ who toot f O\lnh witb her 19:20. Nicole Milt:a ran 19:~ for 12th and MicbeOe Conlay1 20:49 =22nd. The Editon pl8Ced thlld in their beat with ~ pointl. The Owtiers were OIC:ed by Mco&e Ritchot'a 19:19, which was aood eooua,h for fourth. Donna Feser clocked a 20:20 for the 1 Sth_ apot while Mitch Nadoo came in 20th with a time of 20:39. Jn tbe boys tllCCS, Eatancia Id~ vanced with ita 131 third~laoe poinll behind Simi Valley'& 28 and Dina Hil11~ 87. And in the ume race, Huntm1ton Beach Ill on the edtc with itl I 37 pointl for f'ounh. The 6-les wert s.ced by Todd Pmy's 16: 17 . for I Otb and Ouis Bube, who ran a 16:22 for 13th. John Soto led the Suotct Lape dwnpioa Oilen wit.b bit 16:11 for I 11.b. Run~ ae.cb'• nat ftft. itber'.,. Jobe 0.0\ll>_t ~o ~ ln 24th with b.la 16:44. Eric Andcnon ru 16:50 lot 29th. • Klngs routed by Canadlens, 6-0 INGLEWOOD (AP) -Goalie Doug Soetaert recorded his first shutout of the season and the fourth of his National Hockey League career to lead the Montreal Canadieos to a 6--0 victory over the Los Angeles Kings Saturday night. Soetaert stopped all 22 shots he faced to band the Kings their ftnt shutout at the Forum since January of 1984. The Canadrens got all the scoring th~ n~ed in the second period. sergio Momesso scored their first goal as be attempted a centering shot TROJANS ••• Jl'romCl Cal quarterback Kevin arown was hit by a blitzing linebacker as he banded off to Hicks on the st.range TD pl•~· •The coaches always tell us if we don't JCt the ball, tum around and look for it," said Hicks, who went beyond the coaches' orders by 16 yards. The Trojans' running attack: gained only 130 net yards, averaging 3.4 yards per attempt. Cal oulpined USC 384 yards to 296 overall. "The run is bow we've been successful, but we didn't get the job done," Tollner said. "We knew they'd try to run the bell right down our throats, and we invited it. We thinJt that's where the streQ&lh of our defense lies," Cal linet.cker Hardy Nickerson said. Nickerson made 12 tack.Jes in the game to make hls season total 14 7, breakina the Cal record of 141 he established last year. He also raised bis career total to 349, ejpt over the old school record held by 1983 All- American Ron Rivera. Hieb cau,tlt a screen pass· from Brown in the fint period and dubed 26 yards to score. He rushed for 113 yards in Cal's first victory over the 1'rojana since 1977. Cal. last ln the Pac-1 O aoina into the pine, made iu confCTenoe record 2-6 and improved to 4-6 for 111 pmes. USC dropped to ).2in the Pao-10, 4-4 overall. USC's only ICOrina was ~y Don Sb.afet, who k.ieked field aoals ftom 32 aod 3 l yard.\. The Trojan1 tettJed for the leCOGd field pl early in the final ~od after Cal defensive llC.kJe Do~ Riaen=oeked down a pm by Seu • on 1 tb.itd· down play from the 14-yud line. C.al ICOted ill late touchdown by drivi 41 yard8 after defensive beck Gary Dftein recovered a fumble by USC put returner Al Wubin,ton. On I.be ICOrins p&a~ dropped the bell OD 1 plly · to So off riabt tlClde. recownd t Q.uic:kly and raced a.roww1 tbc left lide for the TD. Cal U.S a new o&nsi ve formation molt oft.be ~,t 1rit.b Wee NMiOI bacta iD I ..-Full flOUM T' behind tbe ~ Hain.ct Dwisbt ~ ner ud ftallbllck Ed Batbero bdped Kkb ln produclnt the tam toW of 221 yuda Nlbfna. from behind the Kings' net and the shot deflected off Los Angeles goalie Bob Janccylc. and into the net at 3:SO of the second period. Mats Naslund scored on a I~ footer at 7:36 of the period. Montreal added fourth goals in the third period to tum a tigbt<hccking game into a rout. Bob Ga.iney scored their third goal at 2:02 on a rebound; KjeU Dahlin tallied on a breakaway at 3:46; Stephane Richer scored Montreal's final two goals, the first at 10: 13 and the second at I 8:S 1. The victory jives Montreal a 6--6-2 record. The K.inp are 3.11-1 . Kings Coach Pat Quinn was quite unhappy. .. rn:t totally disappointed with th.inp " be said "We have some auys that obviously didn't spend a second Preparing for the hockey aame to- niabt .. The players should spend some time thinkina about their occupa· tions because they are sure not hockey pla~m. I have no explanations, I can t put my fin&er on it "We are playina teams that on ~per aren't any better than us. They (the Canadiens) are a physical team but that's not an excuse. "Quite ~r1 rm so disap- pointed, es~y after' the d1s- cu11ions we ve bad. I'm just anpy and mean. I wish I bad a punchina baa to bit~ UCLA. • • From Cl "Too many mist.Ue1 killed us .. uid Wildata Coach Larry Smith. .. Field position and penalties were so bia in the fint half. We/'ust couldn't aet any rbxuim &Oin&-t WU pretty one--sided. UCLA led 17-0 at b.aJftime u Q~n scored OD two teven-yard runs and Lee's 17th field aoaJ this ICUOD without a miM and ?S'th of his~. three shy of the NCAA record. But Arizona llormed back with a blocked punt lead.in.a to James OeBo.,'s one-yard toudwiown run with 7:05 renwni~ to make it 24-13. Dina Wells' 61·yard inten:eption retum then cJoeed the pp to 24.19 with 3:06 left. Two.point conv.aion tries after both ICOfCS failed. Mtver. After forcina a UCLA punt with l :ll remaJn.inc. the Wildcat1 drove from their own 34-yard line to the BNin 32 before time raa out Green, who had just two touch· downs enterina I.be ~e, finished with 78 )'ltdt on 29 carries. He alto recovered a fumble by 1amm1te Karl Oomll at the Arlt.oM 4-yard lioe ldt.ina up bJa ODe•yard Rift witb l:sl left in tBe third quner. OeBow aiccoun1ed fortbe WUcbts' otbe:t to~ on 1 two-yard Nn early in the third period. ,, Sc:8r9 ..., Quenert Pelol'Nir O 13 o 2>-3' Or.nee Coe•I 1 1 14 1-3S OCC-Lemonteene 6 run tCortea klckl ~ s run llleck llldtl ~ f1 run (kick llllled) OCC-Glellon 20 -· from LAUlo (Cor1ea lllck) OCC-f"tllMIPI "llldloff return (Cortez kid&) OCC-Jotlnston 42 MU from Lettolo (Cotirm kla) .....-o.m.rv l6 NU from Mllc:hel (llecit kick) OCC Melldel•~ 4 run !Cortez lllc:ll) Pel-Perkl f1 run ITO!Oumu DllU from Perll1l Pel-P•rll• 6 run tMJtdlel 10 Quiroz) Altendenc.: 1.000 ("tlmetedl OAM8 STATISTICS ,... occ Finl d0wn1 IS l2 lllltMt·verdllff 51·301 31-123 ll'u111111 verdaoe 16$ 124 Pn1lnv 22·3'·1 10-2CH Punta 0-00 4·42 F umoiet ·lost 0-0 l-0 PeNniet-verds 16•1:M 13-lSS INDfVIDUAL RUSMING Pel-f>IWU, lf· 1'9, Toloumu, lt· 122; leu. 1-16; Meleuulu, 4-15, Mltchell. I-for ml""' l. OCC ~H, IO-S2; LAsilo, 17-33; Lemonteone. 4· lt; Jotln•lon, S..13; lencleruk, 1-6. IHDMOUAL ll'ASSINO Pe~ltdlell, n -3'-l. 224, OCC~ulo, 10-20-1, 165. INOtVIDUAL R•C•IV1NO Pe....CoNln1, t· lf1; 0-V, 3-26; Perk•, 3·20; Toloumu, •·30; Mc8rlde, 2· 11; Jewl11, 1· 10. OCC-f'tlllllPI, 4·71; Glblon, 2•2t; Jomaton, 1·42; Wlllon, l·t, MenoenN•, l••; ......... 1-3. Saddle back m.ust rally for victory Finding itself on the short end of the score in the fourth quarter for the fint time all season, the Saddlet.ck Collcae football team came up with a pair of touchdowns in the final four minutes Saturday night to tum back stubborn Citrus, 39·26. The victory extended the Gauchos' home winning streak to 48 pmes and clinched the outriaht Mission C.On· ferenoe title for Saddlebaek for a state record ninth straiaht ICUOn. Qtrus WIS in fine for I bil upset when Steve Adams kicked a 23·yard field aoal with S:24 rcmainina to live the Owls a 26-25 lead. But, on ita next posse11ion, Saddle- back stormed hick to drive 6J yarda on ei&ht playi with Juon Schmid oompletina a key pus of 36-yards to Alvin Pierce on a thlrd..an<Heveo situation to position tbe Gauchos on the Citrus 26. Moments late~ Schmid completed the drive with a rour•Yatd run to put Saddleblck in the lead for aood. , 'FE • New Mateo State•• X~n Tyler (No. 15) holda the •hlrt of teammate Jon Dicken.a ~ ........... (No. 54). who In turn holda onto Fullerton•• Ore& WWlam• (No. 57) In Saturday'• aame. College football scores COLLEGE West Callfornla 1•, USC 6 Stanford 39, Oregon SI. 2• Cel Stale Furi.rton 21, New ....... xlco SI. 17 Fresno SI. ~. Pacific 37 u VerM 21, Pomona-Pitzer 14 Azusa Pacific 31, San Fren- clKO SI JI Cal Poly·SLO )4, Portlend SI 21 Santa Clara 21, CS North- rldoe 19 1• n Occl~nlal 31, Redlands 6 Claremont-Mudd 40, Whlllltr UC 01vl• la, Sonofnl SI 9 HIVWlrd St J7. HumOOIOt Sr 21 Chico St 26, SI Merv's 19 C1nt WHlllnolon 11, s OrlOOn 7 Pi e Lutlleon '3, Simon FreMr I W Oreeon 40, L-ls &. Clerk 0 W WUl\ln9Joo 36. '"'-' Souno Wllltw0f11'1 27, E Oreoon 0 Wllle~lle 17, P1clfk, Ort. 0 Llnfleld 39, OrlOOn Tecl'I 19 RKtrlet UCLA 24, Arizona 19 Arizona SI. 36, Washington 7 .Air Foret 45, Army 7 Boise SI. 29, Montana J COloradO St. JS, S. Missis- sippi 17 20 l~ho l4, Montana SI. 0 Utah SI, New Mexico 49 Wyoming •1. San Diego St. Weoer SI. 37, N. Arizona lO Nevada-Reno 0 , ldallO SI. 14 BYU "· Utah St. 0 Coloredo Mines "· s UtePI 16 Dleklnlon St 21, Mont•n• Tec:PI O Ft. Lewla S5, Aaems St. 1' Mew, ColO. JI. N Me•. High· lends 21 SW Texas SI. S5, SE Loul,1- ana 15 NE OklallOme 21, NW Okle- llO~ 6 Jackson SI 21, Texas Southern 7 Jl .ArkenH1 SI. 41, S. 1111no11 12 Ark.·Montleello 36. Heno.<M>!I St Au•lln COi 23, Teri.ton SI J E Centre! U JS, SE OitlellOme n E New Me•lco 23. Abl*1e Ct'lrl•· llen 9 14 M.cMurrv 11, Sul lilou St 14 e>u.cl'llte 21, Arllen.a• TKPI 16 S "-rken.a• 17, Herolno l TtJ<H A&.I '5, Howerd Pav,... O Ttus Lutl'leren 31, lll&tioo '17 MldW .. t Nebraska •9, Iowa St. o Cotorado 1•. Kansas J Iowa St, llllnols O Oklahoma S 1, M IHourl 6 Notre Dame J7, M ississippi Ohio SI. 35, HonhWMltrn 17 Penn St. J l, Cincinnati 10 M innesota 27, Wisconsin 11 Michigan •7, Purdu. 0 Michigan SI. JS, lndlana 16 N. llllnols J, E. Michigan 0 N Iowa 21, E. llllnols 20 N. M lchloan 41, Mlcttloan Tech 1• Ohio U. 21 , W. Michigan IS llllnols SI. 26, Wichita SI. 0 Miami, Ohio 52, Kent SI. 2• B•ll SI 29, lndl•n• SI. 27 Akron 30. Younostown SI. S SW Missouri J7, Cent. Mis- souri 3 ToledO 10, Cent. Mlchloan 7 w llllnols 7, Winona SI J "-drlen 60, Kelemeioo 6 Alt>lon 0, Hocie 0 Alme • 1, Olivet 16 "-ueustene, Ill. lS. Elml'lur,r 0 Mker 56. Cent. Mell\odlst "20 8.,,.0lcllne, IM •2, Concordia. Ill SW Minn.sole 51, COlorl do Col l O W MonleM ?2, filOCkY Mounteln lleMOlctlrM, Ken S'l. N.CWnk• 0 J Souttlw"t ArkanHs 20, Baylor 14 Texas l4. Houston 24 Otllahoma SI. JS, Kansas SI SMU .0, Rice IS Texas Tech 63, TCU 7 Hawaii 23, Texaa-EI Peso 7 Tulaa •s. Drake IS N. Texaa St. 20, Lamar 0 Wet/vn ll lletllenv. Ke n ll. Tet>or 27 lltuffton 31. Eertllem O llutn• Viste 13, Wllll1m Penn t lluller 11, lndl•n• Central 11 Cent low• 33, u-Iowa O Cl\1dron SI 29, llleck HIM• SI 1J Coe 7, St Norbtl'I 7 Concorefla. Moor Ja Augst>urg 0 Conc.ordla, Wis 21, Olivet Nuar111e O 01kol• Westvn 21. Concordl•. Nit> 21 Oeflenat 6. "-nderson 0 Clippers fall short vs. Atlanta, 97 -94 LOS ANGELES (AP) -OifT Levingston scored 20 points and Dominique Wilkfos added 18 Saturday night to lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 97-94 Natio nal Basketball Association victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. Los Angeles, which never led, trailed by as many as 18 points, 57-39, with 3:40 left in the second quarter. But after the Hawks took a 62-49 halftime lead. the Clippers took off on a 25-12 spurt to tie the game 74-74 with 2:55 left in the third period. . Atlanta regained the lead at 82-76 heading into the fourth quarter and extended the margjn to I 0 points with 8:47 left in the same. Franklin Edwards stole the baU trom Levingston. lcad1na to apai.r offrce throws by Derck Smith that cut the Atlanta lead to 95-94 with I :34 rcmainin.a. The Hawks left the door o~n for the Oippers when reserve center John • Ko ncak missed a pair o f free throws, but Smith missed a hurried I 8-footer with the 24-second clock runnin.a out. Wilkins then missed a 20-footer at the otbcr end. but the Hawks controlled the rebound and Ray.Williams made a pair of free throws with 16 seconds remaining for the final mara.in. UCiclalms 6-6polo wln The UC Irvine water polo team defeated visitina Lon.a Beach State for the third time this season. 6-S, Saturday at Heritqc Park. The Anteaters. ranked third in the country, led No. 4 Lona Beach m ost of the way and curicd a 4-2 advantaac into the final quarter. But the 49crs pumped in the first two aoals of the fourth pcnod to tic the pme. Thafs when Mike Do1ina and Brett Dd Valle answered to lift UCI to a 6-4 lead. Lo04 Beach lite ICOrcd the final aoal Wltb I 'h minute rcmain1na to pare the final mal'Jin to one aoaJ. The 49ers had posseuion in the final 30 seconds but did not manaac a a hot. Jeft'Campbcll scored twice andJ.R. Salvatore and Orea W11Jon had one api~ to account for the Anteaters' other pis. The viaory helped the Antcaten improve tbeit ftCOt"d to 7·1 tn PCAA play and 11-6 oVttall. The 49en drol)IJt'd to 7-3 and 19-S. Next for UCt 11 a Fnday matchup ~st Plaficat lo'clQCkat Heritqt eo.ne 7, Sioux F.Us 7 Ev1noet 34. SW lleot111 9 Ev1nsvltte 35, Fr1ntclln 34 F1rrls St. JI, w 1vne, Midi 24 Fl Hn1 St. 35, EmPOrle St 26 Frlench 21, Sterling 16 Geofoetown. Kv 41, St. Joseon lnO 1• H1stlngs lS, Huron 14 HlllSO•te 30, Nortl'twO, Mlcll 0 Hlr1m COi 13, K1nvon 6 KH rnev St. 21, Wulll>urn 16 Lorn JI, towe WHIYn '17 Luther '12, SltnPM>n 0 ;_ Md·Am Nu•r-lf. Mluourl VI I 16 Mlelllnd ,., Peru SI 7 MIMl-.ln 51, C1rr0fl, WI Mluourl·lilolle "· N St 6 0 Motnlne•IOt 11. 110 SI N.CWHlll·Omelle I , N 0 •1<011 Nor111 Central :M. or111 Pull I N 0 1kole SI 'lS, Auou"1n1,S 0 NE Mluourl ... Cent St . Ohio 4S NW low• 0, St "-mtl<o\t O Plllillurg St .,, Mo WH •ern IS St Jolln't , Minn '3. Gu~t•v AOOfonut 9 St 0\11 21, Ht rnUrM 16 $eglnew Vi l. St 35, Gren(f llallev St 11 S 0 1kota 49, N COloraOO 6 S Oako11 St 11. St Cloud St 2 I Tnlor 42. C0-1 1J v111ev Cltv SI JI, Jamestown 11 Wertburg '17, OubY-14 WIY!M, Neb. '17. Mo Southern 11 Wllllt ni J-ell 31, Cutver·SIOCll Ion 12 . Wis ·L1Croue 11. WI• ·Wl'lllt · water 2 Wis --0\llkOUI 27, Wll ·Suoer'O< 0 Wll.·Rlv F111, '27, Wis ·Stout 9 Wl1 -Stevens Pt 21. Wll ·E•u Clelrt 6 1• Seuttl Georgia U , Florida J Alabama 14, LSU 1• Auburn JS, EHi Cerotlna 10 Florlda SI. 5'1 Soul'1 Carolina Miam i, Fla. 29, Maryland 22 "'°'',, Carollna 21. Clemson 20 Georgia Tech JS, Tenn · Challanoooa 7 North Carolina St. 13, Vir- ginia 22 l7 Vanderblll Jl, Kentucky 2• TtnMHff 17, MemC>tlls St 7 Tulane 27, SW Louisiana 17 Virginia Tech •l. Loulsvllle Waka Forest 27, Duke 1 VMI 14, Jami$ Madison 7 Appalachlan SI. 27, W. Caro- llna 1• Citadel 42, Wofford 21 E. Kentucky JS, Ttnness" Tech 17 Georgia Southern JS. Cent Florlda 11 Gramb41no Sr 21, Alabama SI. 0 Marshall l4, E. Tennessee SI 21 McNHM SI. 10, Taxes-Ar· llneton lO Middle Tenn. 41, W Ken- tucky' Murray SI. 1•. Austin Peay 6 NE Louisiana lJ, Louisiana Tech 9 NW Louisiana 20, Nicholls Sr 14 Richmond 29, Brown 13 South Carollna St 32, Vlr • glnla Union 7 Tennessee St. 2•. Belhune- Ce><*man 17 o.lawere St. 46, Southern U I W. Virginia Tecll 35. Davidson 10 C.rson·Newman 21, Kno• 7 Centre 21. E,,._Y &. Henrv 17 Oelt1 SI 2S, W, Georgl1 'lO Elon 42, Newt1errY l I F1velleYllle St. 3-6, 0 111 ot COi urnbl1 JI F t. Velltv SI. 29, $e1t1nnel'I St 0 GullforO 23, Cetewtle 17 Hamlldln·S.,.,_., •· Stwanee 21 H1nov1r 46, Kentucky Wtslvn 7 Livingstone 30, Sowle SI 0 Mers Hiii 45, Lenolr·lilllvrM 1 MIHs.os JS, WHl'llnoton, MIO. 1 Mlu Ju lool COi '28, v aldosl• St 7 Morris Brown lt, Attwlnv, G• 14 N "-lebtrne 17, Llvlnglton SI 0 NC. Ct1llr1I 41, J.C. Srnltll 21 Prt•bvterl•n 26, Gerdne<·Wll>b O lil•ndololl·Mecon 49, 8rdQw11tr, Ve 7 Trov St "· Tenn ·Martin 19 Tull<-)t, Mlle\ 1 Virginie SI T7, Norfolk St 17 W Virginie St 161 K.entucllv SI 2 EHl SvracuH 2•. Navy 20 Plltsburgh 21, TemOle 17 Harvard 21. Holy Cross 20 Cotoale 27. Penn 27 Connecllcul 24, Boston u 3 Cornet! 20, Yale 14 Dartmouth l4, Columbia J Otlawere 27, Massacl1usells 24 HOO.rt 23, Hofstra 6 Howard U JS. Morehouse 26 utavelle 47. Bucknell 0 Maine 4S, New Hampshire .a Rhode Island l4. Nor111- 1astern 21 VIiianova 17, Fordham J West Cheater 20, Lehigh 17 West Virginie 27, RufGlf°\ 0 Wlllla m & Marv 33, Prince- ton 21 Altwlnv, N Y 20, 8vff110 0 Allred l9 Roc,,.11 ... 1 Alle9Nnr 12 Grove City 1 Anintot JS, Wllllttnl XI 81111 24. Tutti 6 8toornst>urg S 1, llutteio SI 7 l!lowooln 24, ColDv O Cellfornle , P• 3S, w avneiourg 6 Clerlon n, Lock Hevl" IJ ' Cv.11 Guerd 17, Meris! 1J Concord 21, Wes I Llt>ertv 'lO Cw Pol• 21, Peu o Fr•nklln &. MerJn•ll 29 Jollnl HOPklM 'll Frostburg Sr 51, Fllc,,burg St 7 Gllleu<fel 11, SI Fr1nc11 Pa 1l Geori>etown. 0 C J I St Jolln 1 NY 11 lndl1ne, Pt 27 S Conn«llcu• 1 1t11ee1 •I. Corlla no Sr o Kings Point S4, ton• 10 Lvcomlno 31, C>e11w1re Vel o Mein• Merit!~ l2 Fr1mlng,,1m SI 0 Menlfletd 12 Clltvn.v 6 M e is M•r lll me 10 llrdQwettr,MA's 6 9 Mlltersvlllt J2, E Strouchburg 12 Monrct1lr St 31, Jtr'8Y Cllv St 11 MIOrevlen S9, Uose11 7 Ntw Ht vtn '11. TOWM>ll SI 7 N0<wlCP1 11. Mlddteourv 13 Plvmou1n Sr '3, Curry 1 Sr L1wrenea i., A Pl J Setern, W VI '3, Felrmont Sr 2• S.ll11>urv SI. '3, llroc.koort Sr O SltM 33, N Y Merlllme 6 Sll-v Rock 14 Kutalown 1 ~lnvfletO ll, Lowlll l Sw1rtl'lrnort 24, w Mervleno • T renron St :M, Keen 21 unton. "' Y 29. H•rnlllon 7 Urslnu' 2', WH ll & LH '13 Wegner 57, lil•rneoo 6 WHll &. Jeff 40 Wooster 6 Wtsle'f'en 4 I Trlnllv, Conn 'lO Wn Hletd St 46 W Ntw E1191al'ld Westmln11tr P• 29, eer11env. w Ve 6 74 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Millien c..• -P1tomar l6 Or•,_ Cv.11 JS Se<!OteOeek 39 Cltru1 26 Soutllwtsltrn 31, Sen Olello MeH lillvenklt 35, Sen Diego Cltv 7 ~I<··~ r.n 42 llekeollelO 12 Pis.den• •t Et Camino 21 C1rrllol 21. Ml Sen Antonio 1• Wnt.mSta .. ~ Mooroerk 21 Giencs,te u Sent• Monie. 24, Hancock 6 5'nte 8ertw1r1 14, Comi:>lon 13 v entur1 .., . It IO HonClo 14 s.ulMl'll Cal ~· Wn t LA 17, LA Soutl'lwtsl U ...... ec: ..... -AnlelOl>e V••v 14, Mt Sen Jecln ,0 1 Grournont 27. Sen llern1rdlno v .. 7 l I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT~, Ho¥8mbet 10, 1915 _Gators' reign atop poll is short-lived Georgia posts sUrPrlstngly- easy 24-3 win over Florida From AP dttpatcaes JACKSONVILLE, Aa. -Flonda's one-wttk rcagn as the natioo's No. I college footbaJI lCam apparently ended Saturday. The top-ranked Gators, who bad owned the nation's lonaeit unbeaten streak, 18 games, includJn.a a 7-0-1 record this sea.son, were upset by I 7th-ranked Geof1ia 24-3, in a Southeastern Conference aamc. ' Freshmen Kdtll Henderson and Tim Worley keyed Gcorpa 's oft'en'SC, while the Bulld<>&.S' defense kept Florida quarterback Kerwin Bell under constant press- ure. sackinJ him flve times. . Georg.ta <!'oacb Vince Dooley 1hought the Bulldogs had •.chance to win the game, bu't be was surpnsed by the ma"f.n of victory. 'I never drt:amed that we would ma.kc the long pla}'s, nor thal we could hold Flonda to three 'points," said Dooley." AU we wanted was for our defense to m101m12C' flonda's big-play capab1hty. Our defense did a superb job." Georg.ta. 7-1-1. handed flonda's G alen Hall his fint defeat 10 17 games since he became coach last year. Henderson opened the sconng Wlth a 76-yard run 10 the first quarter. He scored again in the second q uarter on a 32-yard run, and Worley completed the Bulldogs' sconng with an 89-yard dash late in the fourth penod. Elsewhere around the country: Peu State 31, Clodautl 10: Ju01or quarterback John Shaffer passed for one touchdown and ran fqr another, rallymg No. 2-ranked Penn St.ate at Cinc10nau. Penn State, 9-0. fell behind I 0-7 in the second quarter before running otf 24 consecutive points and preserving its bid for the No. I ranking. Junior tailback D.J. Dozier keyed Penn State's power ru n01ngattack w11h 112 yards and one touchq_own against the Bc.arcats. career reco1dl as sutb·rHk.ed Iowa blnzed viatina m1nois. Lona also had a p11r of touchdown pauet 10 ~ 1CCOnd quarter as Iowa. bouncu1a back from a 22-13 lou to Ob.io State, stormed 10 a 49..0 baJf\unc lead and tent ill record to 8-1 ovenll and S-I an the 811 Ten. Otldema H , MulOllrl I : Jamclle Holieway, Qtla~ boma's scnuuonal freshman quarterback, rolled ~p 1 school-record 324 yards in total off'cn.e. leadina the seventh-ranked Sooncn to a rout ofbost M1nouri ma Bi& Ea&ht Conference football pme. Mia.ml, Fla. H . ~lud zt: In Balumore 9rq Colt's 20-yard field ioaJ wnb 8: 13 rcm.auu.na put ~1 , ah~d for the first ume, and MclviJ) Bratton added bis second one-yard -'touchdown as the eiat>lb·raribd- H umcancs came from behind twice to defeat Maryi..n<l MJd.1.-n . ...,.. .. t : Quarterback Jim Rarbautb connected on three sqonna passes while a stiflina ddepsc recorded its third shutout of the season as the n1oth- ranked Wolvcnnes roUed to a Btg Ten Conference victory over Purdue at Ann Arbor OklalMtma State H , l.aalU Slate S: Tailblck Thurman Thomas rushed for 213 yards and four touchdowns as 10th-ranked Oklahoma State drilled Kansas St.ate in a Big Eight Conference p:me in Stillwat:CT. Notre Dame S7, Mu1l11Jppt 14: In South Bend. safety Steve Lawrence intercepted a pass to set up one touchdown and returned a popped fumble 79 yards to set up another to lead the lnsh. · Huskies may be out of race ·Arizona State breezes~36-7; Fullerton notches 21-1 7 win Nebraska U . Iowa St. 0: In Linconln. quirterback McCathorn Clayton ran for one touchdown and passed fo r another. and Doug Du Bose ruslled for 114 yards and a From AP dlspa&.cbes touchdown as th1rd·rankcd Nebraska trounced Iowa St.ate in a Big Eight game. TEMPE. Anz. -Jeff Van Raaphorst threw for 189 G ayton marched the 8-1 Comhuskcrs 65 yar<b on 12 yar<b and freshman Kent Bostrom lacked t~ field plays and scored on a three-yard run midway through the goals Saturda)' as Anzona St.ate brceicd to a 36-7 victory first quarter as Nebraska manhandled the 3-6 Cyclones. over Washington ma key Pacific-I 0 Conference football who dropped to 1-4 in the conference · game. OltJo State 35, No~weaterD 17: Quarterback J1m The Sun Dcvtls led 20-0 at halfume en route to their Karsatos completed 16 of 20 passes for 27 5 ya.rd$, fifth stnugbt win, impro\lng their record to 7-2 overall including th~ first-half touchdowns. as No. 4 Ohio State and 4-1 in league play. II d h N h Id da B' Washington. losing for the second umc in the last !?enc ac~~e~. ost ort western on a co . wet Y rn ig three games, dropped to 5-4 overall an,d 4-2 in the Pac-10. The victory was the fifth stratght for the Buckeyes. The loss all but eliminated the Huskies from th~ who improved to 5-1 m the conference and 8-I overall. conference champ1onsh1p race and accompa.run& Rose Air Force 45, Army 7: W1sbbone quarterback Ba.rt Bowl berth. Weiss ran for 114 yards and two touchdowns and fired a Bostrom"s 46-yard field goal 6:54 mto the game p ve 64-yard pass to wide receiver Ken Carpenter for another Anzona State a ).-0 lead and he added a 26-yarder with 1.07 left in the first quarter. score. powenng fifth-ranked Air Force past service-Van Raaphorst's I I-yard touchdown pass to rC1e1'Ve academy nval Anny. fuUback Dann Tupper 2 42 into the second penod made With the tnumph, host Air ~orcc raised 1ts record to it 13--0 before comcrback Jeff Joseph's interccpuon at the I 0-0 an~ extend~ tts winning streak to 13 games -Husky 30-yard hne set up Mtk.e Crawford's I-yard ~OtlJll longest in the nation. 'it run wtth 5:27 remaining unul balfume. Iowa SI, TillDol1 0: Chuck Long thre"' four ln PCAA touchdown passes. i.ncludrng two in a 35-point first-matchups quarter outburst to set Big Ten Conference o;cason and Cal Staie FaUertoo !l, New Mexico Stale 17: Juruor · R1ck Calhoun returned a kickoff 98 yards for one Stalder, Fedderly paired in finals Curt Stalder of In me v.'111 fare ( osta Mesa's Mike Fedderl) today for the men ·s srngles champ1onsh1p of the Southern Cahfom1a Teachin_g Pro Tennis Cham- pionships at Laguna Niguel Racquet Club Each claimed a parr of 'ictones Saturda~. with Stadler elunrnating San Diego's Mark Tappan. 6-2 6-1. and Scan Brawley of Pacific Palisades. 7-S. 6-0 Fedderly defeated Paul Bernstein of Fullerton. b-~ 6-2. and San Diego's Guy Fntz, 6-2. 1-0 (retired) In the women's scmalinals. Linda Mallor, of Laguna Nisuel and from UC Irvine. moved into the finals v.1th a 6-3. 7-5 wm over Fountain Valle) ·s Jennifer latte~ She'll m~t Kathryn Keil of Los Angeles. a 6-J. 6-1 '1ctor over San Clemente's Barb Lem berg. Newport Beach's Robyn Ray will pla) Nies1e S1e of Van Nuys rn the men's 40 singles final toda) The finals of the men's 40 sinf.!es 1s at 10 am , as 1s the women·s sin~es final. The men s smiles pla) at 11 30. wllh 1he women sdoublesat I p.m and the men·!.double-s at 2 30. There 1s no admisi.1on charge for the rompeut1on to uchdown and ran three yards for another score ~o lead the Tu.ans past Nev. MeAiro State at Sant.a Ana Stadium FuJlerton's defense sacked .\ult Quarterbacks 12 umes. forced one fumble and inte~pted three passes to hft the Titans' season rt'COrd to 3-.5 overaJI and 3-.:? 1n the PCAA. Nev. Me:u co Suite fell 10 J -and 0-6 The >\gg.ie~ had taken their onh lead of the game at 17-1 4 when .\nd) We1kr. v.ho had m1sscd two short field goal attempts earlier. kicked a 51-) arder on the final pla) of the third quaner But Fullerton got the dec1drng score four plays later v. h .. en v.'lde rece1' cr James Prum sco~ on a 6 7-vard pass pla) from freshman quanerback Ton) Drll. who was mak.tng his first 1..oUege stan t"reaao State 43, Paclflc 37: Freshman running back Kelly Skipper rushed for a pair oftwo-)ard third-quarter to"ihdov.n runs to power Fresno tate over Pacific The pair oftouchdov.ns ga'e Fresno tate the lead 1n a scoreless th1rd quarter for Pacific. which entered the second halfw1th a 31-.:?6 lcad In another Pac-1 0 game Sla.Dford 39, Oreaon State U : Brad Muster rushed for tv.o touchdov. ns v. h11e gaining a total of 168 yards on the ground and 1n the air as the h~st Cardinal crushed the Beave~ John Paye. showing no problems from his recently separated shoulder. threv. for 238 )'ards for 4\tanford Muster had 103 )ards recc1'mg and 65 vards running. -~~.-Cladte /b3~h Kua v & COMPUTER /haek CENTERS Get a Color Monitor at No Charge When You Buy a Tandy 1000 Save 529995 • lncfudes DeskMate · Software with Six Applications on One Disk • Competlbte with the IBM PC- Choo8e from Thousands of Prognima , • CM-4 Color Monitor Displays eo· >< 25 Text and 320 x 200 GNphles Attlllliln. 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MIMaY"• Gelnt San FrancllCO al Daftvar (Cha n,,.. 1 at 6 p.m.) COLLEGE UCLA )4, ArtuM 1' Scler-..,.,~ UCLA 1 10 1 0-24 ArltOfta 0 0 7 12-lt UCL.A-Gr-1 run IL.ae ltlc'kl UCLA-GrMn 1 run (Lal kick) UCLA-l.• )9 FG Arl1-o.Bow 2 run (Zandlla• kldt) UCLA-Gr-1 run (LM klctll Arl1-0.9ow I run (pa11 falladl Arli-W• 61 Pall lntarcae>tlon !run tellldl .t.11anoanc-s7.m (ftllmatld) Ta AM ST A TISTICS UCLA Art.I .. 42-n 102 Fin l dOwnt 16 Rlllhft·varos so · 133 Pa11lne varctt 162 Ratvrn vard\ 16 PalMS 11·20-7 Punta 1·34 Fuml>ll\·loll 2· 1 Penalflll·verdt 1-7' Time ol Pouaulon ».14 " 1•·31·1 9·31 1·0 l ·IO 2",36 IMOtVlOUAL L•ADaRS ltuSHING-UCLA: Gr-. 29·71, GrMn· WOod, 10-30, Bal , S-lt. Arizona. o.&ow. IS-4', Jtnalnt , ll->O, -'demi, 7· IS PASSl~LA. Norrie. 11·20-2, 1'2 Arl1ona: Jinkins, 14-31·1, 102. llECEIVING-UCLA: Dorrell, 3·19, Crelo. 1·24, Tennett, 2· 17. Arizona: F1lr· llOlm, •·'3, McLamor•, 3· 11; Howell, l· 11 CllllfM Ille 14, USC 6 , kart rt °""""" USC California .. . .... o-r 0 r-6 C.1-+ild<I ,. PIH 1 0 0 7-14 from a rown IRI• kid<) USC~l2FG USC-sllelw l l FG Ca~ldls 16 run !Rix klckl ,.,,~.soo TSAM ST A TISTICS USC First downs IS Ru1111t·v1rd1 ll· 130 Puline varCh 166 ll11vrn vardt 21 Paaws 16-30-0 Punts 7-JI FumOlll·lo\t 3·2 Panartln·varCh 4·l4 Time of Pouaulon 26:42 INOIVIDUAL L•AO•ltS CM " 56-m IS6 ll 9-1 ... 0 7·l3 S-2 S·45 JJ·ll RUSHING-USC Knight, 14·67, Cruletlf;', 11·61 Catlfornla: Hlck1, 12· 113, Gerner, 11·56, 91n>aro. 10-SO PASSING-USC SalllburY, 16·)0-0, 166 CallfOf'nla arown, t· 16-0, 156 RECEIVING-USC· Corml•. 6·13. Nor· man, S-40, CrU10'llr. 2· 12 CalttO'nla Coelltll, 3·26, DlloadO. 2-n. Garner, 2·1•, HICIU, 1·26 CS fuler19n 21, New Meiclee St. 17 kart llY Ovcll1WI NI'# Mexico SI 1 0 10 0-17 C11 51111 Futllrlon 14 0 0 7-21 CSF-<-llloYn 3 run !Wharton •lcttlt) N~owtev 1 run !Walter klcltl CSF-C111\oun tt kickoff rtturn CWhar10ft 11.Jd<) NMS-Tvltr 17 PIU lrom Mllltr IWatlar klct<) NMS-Wallar 51 FG CSF-f>rulll ,, oau from DIH IWnanon •tell) All1no1~3.129 TIMI! STATISTICS NMS Flrtt dOwrn II llu,1111 ·v•rOs 46· IJO Paulnv vero' 1'1 lttturn verdt I Pa11a1 16·3'•3 Pullts 7·42 Fumt>lh·IOtt 1· I F>anat1la1·vero' •·so Time of Pou•ulon l4-0. cs, ' 41·42 1•7 " 5-20-1 1·42 1-l 11·'3 14•56 INDIVIDUAL LIADlllS RUSHING-NI'# Mexico SI. Rowley, 12·56. Miiiar, 19·'5 Cal Sl1ta Fulltrlon Scoll, 13·40, C1lllOUl'I. 1·2' PASSING--New Ma•lco St Mlllaf, 14·33-3, ISi C•I State Fulit<tOft OIN )-10-1. 126 llECEIVING-N-MaKlco St RowttY, I 1-101 Cal Start FullarlOft. Prulll, 2· IOt HIGH SCHOOL s.. "'"' ~ Ntwoort H1rl>of Sa6dllOacll WOOCIClrldM LAoullll ~ Costa Mtw E1tancle cor-dl4 ,.,.r Unlvar1Uv lM9UI W l T • 0 0 S I 0 • 2 0 ) l 0 J • 0 , 0 1 0 0 6 0 ~Y'•kwa Seddllt>ack 4 . Co111 ~ I TMNIY'• ~ < 7;)01 Ovwal W LT • 1 0 I I 0 • ) 0 l 6 0 J 6 0 4 s 0 ~ ) • 0 1 I 0 l...uM 9Mdt II\. ~ at N..--1 Harbor .. ,..Y", 0-17:Jt) Newe>otl Hefl>of n CO'ont dl4 Mer at OrallOt Coast Colllol C:O.la Mete v' f \lt ncla at NawPQlt Har1lor Woodbfl<IM "'· Unlvartlr. •t trvlna Hloll OTM•R ORANOI COUNTY SCORU ,,,... Lalltill Lot Alemllo. 21, 1(111111 1 ElMl'anra .o. KIMadv O .· ,lfl'TM uca. -,,,., yaroi Ptav Tuff CH. <Hrcial ~ 40 Hea.a Tru ._. IMV!tt) v .... GOid (lrootitl TltM; 17 .7S. • ' n IXACTA 16~•1 paid S23 40 SIXTM RAC•. 400 v1rdl. l-Powder <E. Garcia) UO SOuf Of All CMclla (OrCklll) Po. Jun IFrvdllvl Time. 20.15. '2 •XACTA l._.l HIO S25AO.. SSVSNTI4 llACL 350 varlb. uo uo uo uo uo )00 110 ''° l.00 3.00 ,. 3.10 uo uo 2.40 3.40 KIPteit.to (Tre.tYral 6.AO UO UO TlleA Gow ,,.,.,..., (H. Garde) S 20 J to T..W. And l!ven IDldlrlcllMl'I) 6.AO .,( :r:JJ?<:7• (3-S) paid '14.40. •IGMTM RAC•. 350 nrdl. IN A INOulno (Hartl :UO l ,00 2 40 Hurntlue COUtltv I Bard I 3 60 2 10 C.I It Cherl1m1 ITraawrt) 2 20 Timi: 11.n l2 •XACTA (4·7) paid Sil 40, NINTH RAC•. 400 vardi, VlllC1V'a Polley (Dfek.111) UO UO l 00 Trutv A Trip ILackavl 7.00 UO &ti I C.ii (Cardotel UO Time: 20.04. '2 RtCe< SIX (5-6-4-3-4-41 paid 93,033.00 to 2t wlMlt19 llcllall (six tl«MSI. S2 Pick Sia COlllOlallon Paid "2.40 lo 4' 1 wlllnlne tld<ats <five nor-..). " r>KX ...... (2-....-S-... 4•l·4·4) Paid UJl.70 to five winning tick.II• 1"9111 "°'1ft). Carrtovv POOi: S29,S93 67 T•NTM U C•. 350 vard1-0ver ltMCI !Cr~l 7.60 ,,40 3.40 Wanta Marcut (Rul1l 9.20 s.oo Honot'I (Pauline) J 00 Tlmt: 11 .. n. s2 •XACTA (S-4) paid US.40 n ONLY DOUeL• ,,.5) Paid nuo Allandance: 7,2". OM Tree (atS.-...... ) SA~DAY'S R•SULTS ,,_ " n-•v .......,.,...,. ,,_,..> PIUT R.AC•. 6 turlc>nel Saman"'9 Sue (Pinc.IV) 9.00 S 00 3 40 Janl1 Vlola <Black) UO .. 40 JIUV LIM (Sollt) 6.00 Time: 1:10 2/S SSCOMD ••c•. 1 1116 mllft. C-1 Hiii IPlncevl UO 00 UO Joteofl'• Boy IP9dro1a) 7 20 4.40 Naveeanta (Toro) UO Time: I~ 2/S ntao uc•. 1 fur'lone1- Manc Thi Lark IMcCrnl UO J 40 2 60 Good Flnllll (o.la110u1wv•> • 00 3 20 Vlron (V.itn1Ulla) 3.40 Time: 1:22. J2 DAILY DOUa L• 17·1> paid llS.IO '°""™ RAC•. 6 turlono1. Dancln9 Pirate IPlnc.avl 11.20 5.60 4.40 Soclltv Road (Soils) UO 4 IO Hoolno To e. LUCkv IMcCarronl l 40 Tlmr 1:10 "l"TI4 RAC•. '"" m11e1 on tun C-1 CrM (Pinc.av) lUO lUO IAO Glnller Ja.m (McCarron) 4 IO J.40 Marlllo'• Anlfn San (Ca stanon> 1.00 Time: 1:50 41S. SS •XACTA (I-Ill paid Ull.50. SIXTM RAC•. ' furlono1 River Char (H9f'nanoa1J lo.20 Siient Arrt1111 (Solla> AnrM Covatr (Vallft1U11al Tlrna-1'10 215. uo 3.20 7.60 4.20 260 sav•Nn4 RACE. 1"-mhft on '"" Ceoallo IMcCarronJ 6.00 a.to 2.ao PlanlY Conscious (Hawll'fl S.00 UO Ttlorndown (Sollt ) 5 00 T Ima: 1 ;4 21 S. SS •XACTA <l·6) Paid "3.00 •IGHTH RACI. 1 1116 mffal. Nostalol•'• Star ( Pncv J 6.00 3.60 2 40 Mane Maolc (Soll•> s oo 2 60 Go....-1 Corner IMcCarronl 2.20 Tlmr. H2 11 S U •XACTA (S-11 Paid S7'00. ~ RACI. I 1116 mllll. Ol~ln't I Bait I 6'..00 22 60 10 60 Mufti <Hawlavl S.60 4.40 Noodle ltOlll (Va'-niuela) J.60 Time: 1A2 l /S SS •XACTA 17·7> paid Sl,190.SO '2 r>tCK SIX (4· H·3·S·1> paid S:ZU.765 40 to one wl11ntno tlcAal 11111 tlOrMS). Sl Pick Sia conM>llllon paid U ,270.20 to 31 wlnnlnt lldtal (five horMS) '1 "9Ct< NIN• 112-7-1+1-l-l·S-21 paid 12. llS.50 lo altt\t winning Uc.kah IMVlfl tl«MSI Carrvovar POOi. Jl29.J72. •11ancsenc.· l4.m .... Off·lteM Rea ,.,._.,Moiee) Fina! 1ummarltl ol 1111 m ·mlla SCORE &Ila Off·Road R9" l>v d a11, wlftl type of "9fllclt, winner's Mc>Md time •nd aver'" IOMCI: Unllmlltd Mntlle-... t vtflk:IM-1. Mar1t McMlllon C9onlt1), Ctlanowtn Pondll, llao:ot. "'a """'· 1. Ron &rant 15an P9clrol. J N\11\t Lund <HunllnltOft h9crl) UnllmlllCI ,_.. ... t vaNdtl--1. Corllv a.nd SGoll McMJlon (llonlf1l, Clletlowth Porkflt, 11'2U3, 4'.56; 2. 9oC> Gordon (Or1not) and Tom CrlOlrM (HolMlll), l. Jtrrv Ptnrlaft and Kant Pfeiffer (C0&11 MIMI FOUl'·l>v·Four Product~! ltOdnlV HaM (Rano) and JIM Frbtr (Hemlfl, Oooslt. 1f:n;J'2, 42.A2 mon; 2. Varnon L ltOOtrll (NUl'YOI end P ~ ($anti Anal, J Tom $trone Ind St-lordtn IRlverMdt) Mll\I OI' Mld·Slta Pldl·Upt-1, Mal!Ull alld Tlldv IMU«re (PWllM, Arll.), Ford, 20:2>:21, .o..n, 2. M!lnNln Balell afld Sftane Hutchlntl (Fremont), l. RONI' MMn ( Baliartflaid) and lrtftl F Ott (,....otnl) T-·W?IMI HMvy•WWtllt '9c:ll·U-1. Walttr Evan• and Dick Mii•..,.. (River· lldll, Dodee. 1';25.Jl, 42.32, 2.SleW ICtllev ( ltollnt Hiit) lftd .i.., Nelton (Hemet), ) Mlkt "'""111111 (C.,,.,.I end •aftdY Seimoflt (Padflc ll'allMdft) ThtW-wtlell motorcvclft-l. Stew Wrlotll (El Ceton) and TrlCllY OlcktOfl ISell Oleto), Motl4a. lf)M:J-4, 41.U; 2. LMrv MorHn (Sell OIMo) end 0erv rrwrar !Dltcento), J. Allen Ill. fllo• and Mlllt Wtlltfl (II C.aloll)., Over•• •l--1. LMrv It~ (1!1 Caloll) lftd t<Ul't ,...,.,.,. (Cotte Mete>. H11Mvarf'la motorcvt.ta, 17:11:ll , 47.i m.fl, , ltanctv Morllft (~)Md°"""* Palemtnt (ltldfaerttl), HClftdl rnotcwcvdt ... ...,.. ... COW9•S..C• ~OMllM W L r>d. H ' I H7 ' t 790 .... ' 2 .714 1 S S .J7S )YJ , • .m 4YJ 01 .000• NWwftt DMllM • 1 JS7 6 ' 7-'0 YI 4 • .soo 21/l ' • soo 2"' , • m 3.,.. JS .IN• •AJTnN CO.,H•NC• ...... OM.- ' 1 .t51 6 3 M7 I J 4 •• ,. 3 2 S .2"4 0 I .000 , .... CMllrlll DfV'tlltll 6 l 6 , • 4 ) s 2 • letwillW• sarW llllM!a ,.,, ~ '4 M1 ·'" soo , .... "'4 2 .J?S 2"" m ,.,.. Ntw JtrMV 12', Mllwauk.. 123 Ch!Qeo "7, Ntw VOf'k 94 loston 11', Detroit· IOS lndlefta 127, ""-''• 105 ~·Oft 115, Dalla• 110 u1an m. CllwlMd 11• Sacramento "· S..ttte n T_.,,.0.- MllwlUll• ., ~ .. a.v-.no •• Pontend Sac:ramettto at Got01n State ..... f7, a..... " ATLANTA (97) -L..tvlnolton 9-14 2·3 JO Wilkin• 9·21 0-3 II, ROllln• 0-1 o-o o. wl•tem• 1-11 7·1 '· Wittman 4 .• , l-S "· E. Jotlnton 7·9 I· 1 IS, l(OflCM 4· 11 ~·S 10, w~ 0-1 1-2 1. YVllll1 2·4 M 5, 8at111 0-1 H 0, Ctlenel 4•7 H L TOIM: 40-fl 17·2' '7 C ......... U IMI -M.. JOhnton 4-IS 6·7 14, Mexw.11 H 10-13 20, ~ 1-6 2·1 4, EdWwdl 7·154·5 ll, Smlftl t-2' 11-12 2', 8anlltnlfl M 1·1 3, CaOt 0-5 H 0, Wiik .. 0-3 H 0, Brldoeman 3·• 0-0 6, WNll 0-I 0-0 0. Tolalt: •• :U·41 94. SC...,.,~ Allanla 3l 29 20 15-97 oi-. r1 22 » 1......,• · F OUlld out-E. JotlfllOll, ltOlllM. Ra-:· . ~ltellt•" (Wllklnt 14), Cllcloerl 62 (Mexwel IS). AMlal-Atlwlt,ll .i. (E. Jotln· son I ), Clil>Mn 14 (Ma.XW91, Smith 4) Total ~Attent• JI, CMPCltn 2S. All•ldelat,716. era.a~ NtOH SCHOOt. Cl,,.,..._ (at Mt. SM .,..... C-...l a.wt 4·A ._, TMm ICOfH! 1. Simi V.alltv. 29; 2. Dana Hlltl, '1; ). Ellancla, 131; ' Huntington e.adl, ll7. lndMc",.1 ~t1· I. Zimmer ISVI, 1Si4S, 2. McCartv IHoovwl, 1S-A9, l McGhla (SV). IS:4f, 4. Pr11MN1n (SV), 16:01 OtllefJ: 10. Parrv !Ell), 16:17; 11 Soto (HBl, 16:11; 13. BUOi JEtl), 16:22; 24. Galluc> (Hll), 16:4', 29 Andef'IOll (HB), 1':501 >0. Slawar1 (Ell), 1':50; l2. Knlil'll <E•ll, IU4, lS. Moltlanek (Ha), 16:5'1 31. Vendlty (Hill. 17;07; 46. W.Wttr IE1I), 17:19, a-s Taam ICOfll: 1. VI .. Pa r•. 31, 2 TllouMnd Oeka. 16; 3. Crasanl1 Vallav, 112. .. Lakewood, 12'-°'"'" s. Newport H1r1)or. Ill ••. Fountain V1111Y. 210. IAOlvldual rawttr. 1 Soranwn (VP), IS-.36; 2 Edwardl lltolllne Hlllt), IS:4'; 3. U l'ld ILi, IS.4', 4. MeVtr (VP). IS:SI Othen: IS. Brown (NH), 16:lt; 1'-KIOllar (NH), 16:20, 22. Ga.flings (NH), 16:34; 24. Knot (FV), 16:36; 29. Booe (NHI, 16:AI; l2 Bond (FV), 16:4f; ll. Gartner (FV), 1'iSO, 40. Ol•on CNH), 17:12; 63. Hunn (FV), 17:.Jt. U . L°"l IFVl, 17:41. a-6 Taam scor11: 1. Mltsloti Vlllo, '7; 2 Palo1 Vtrdlt. 7'; l . B-. 141, 4 Wnl· !Ht , 145 Otllet'I. S. Corona dll Mar, 14, t Edison, 194 lndlvldoal rawll1: I. UndrUd (MVJ, IS:Jt; 2. H Chlnaull (Paln't 5'1!'1ne•l; l . Vtll (B), 1S:'3, 4, L.llml> IMVI, 1';01. Ott1er1: 7 RO(lbln1 !COM>, 16:06; 15. Kallin IE), 16:25, 22. 8rown (CdMl. 16:33, JI. Stlvrock (CdMl. 16:50; l2. Ra,,,.,11 (E ), 1';51; J4 LIPln (CdM), 16:51, 41 Parmar <El. 17:0S. " Cowrova IE ), 1117, St. Martvn CCdM), 17:2•. SI Cllavt1 fEl. 17:21 a.. 4·A .__ 10 Taam scora1 I NlwPOrl Harbor, :n, 2 N-l>urv Park, St; l. Hawthorne, 106; •. Fouollln Vafllv. 106. ll'ldlvlclual result•: 1. R11>bllt (NH). 11:04; 2 SYtton (NP), 11:23, l. ~ (NHI, 11:50; 4. Patrina IFV), lt:20. Otllets: 6. Ruffini (NH), 1t:27, t. T. Anderson (NH), 1~, 12 Mllt1 (FV), 1,.M; ll. Kr1Mll (NH), 1,..41; 22. Conlav (FV). 20-M, ,._ 9udlanan (FVI. 21117. 40 Keith IFV), 21:37. ._ 11 Taam ICOfll: I Palos VtrdH, 11, 2. Wnllak.t. 41. 3. Canvon. '°'; .._ Ool P~. Ill. otllara: 7. Corona dl4 ~r. 171; I. Ocean View, 176. lndlvldual '"uni 1. 8a1«1 1Paied9na), 11:17 (lnOlvlOual). 2. Smllh !Woodbrldot), 19:09 Undlv!Ouall. I Lalctltar (PV), 19:14; 2. Goodrich (PV), lt:23, l, J-(OP), 1,..JI; '· Potlodl. IWl, 1,..AI. Othet'I: 20. Callllon (CdM), 20:17, 26. <:«* (OV), 20-.51, f'/. O'Bl1aft IOV), 20-.53; 21. McGr1ftl ICdM), 10'.SS; 29. Karr (CdMl, 21:01, 33. ltover IOVI, 21:09, 42. K. Karl>tl (OVI. 21:34.i. C3. Molllnd (CdM), 21:'1; "· S. K1rl>tl (OV), 21:5', St CIAl'kt ICdMI, 22:11. Rea 12 TN m t.COfH: 1. TtlouMnd Oalu , ... 2. Butlla, .... 3. Edison, f4; " Minkin Vlelo, I 16 Other1 5 ~ hedl, 1'2.. lndlvldual rMUlh: 1. Lewis II), 11"9; 2 Farrall <TOI. 11:35, >. Wrlttlf (trvme), 11:52 lindlv), 3 Prince (RlvenlOt Polvl. 11:51, 4. RllcllOI IE), It 17. °"*'1: 14. W. Peltrllll (I.al, 10:1J; IS F-(£), 20:!0; 20. Hedon IE I. ·20-;34; 11. HanMn (l.B), 20:3J, rl AndlrlOft IE>, 21.01; 21. Ma'*t IEI, 21;09; J7 K Patanan (L8), 21:35; 4'. Barnett (LBJ. 21·44, '6 Snlo !LB), 21:50. ........ c. ,.,~ ....... , MATCM ,.U.Y lllSULT1 ~--UNllM ..... lt, ...... 2 Corav Pavln IU.S) *f Sem Torrance 1H4, C "'111 StrlllOt <U.S.) def i.\ Wootnem. 61·"· Senov Lyle (Eur-I *f MM" O'MMr1 IU.S.), 64·.,, ltav FloYd (U S.l dtf. GorCIOn lralld Jr , 11-n , c.Nln ,,_,, 1u.s.1 *'· Howara c.1ar1e. 61•72, Lanny Wldkm (U SI dtf. ltrnllard L.11,.,. 11 • 13 "*'411 "9Cll Japan t Au••ralla 3 JNMO.uk lttH-,JNIMll T11 Al•Yl.I, T alw111 Nafte\I LANI, U l L.llurll It.,,..,. u s htftC>Mlel.US Jen l~ton. A1111r11le Jent llalock, U.l lloalt JOftH, u S Ketllv lelltr, u s Al'4lk0 Hiil. .... J- TllWkO OM!ul, J-n 1(11 Oll•Ne, S.Utll 1( ..... lecav ....,'°"'• u S flWWt ""111, A1nlfalla "-18'8*¥,U.I WY Ultll, U.1 WU Mlfle•Wf\ Talw111 Hllltlltct,US. JV#'/~ ..... u l . Amv Alcott, u.S Ab Mlllr. u.s LNl Oet1*1, u • Nwllfltt s.ncw-~. u s o.-..~.u.s ....... ~.,,.... ~~TalWWI NML c.AMNIU. CON'•ll•Na IMYlllt ~ WLTr>tt 11 2 1 23 I ' I 11 7 ' 2 " 6 I 1 ,, l 11 I 7 ....... DMtilll St. l..oult , 4 • J II ~la 4 6 S II Chic.to ' t 1 t Detroit 2 • ' • Tor onto I 11 2 • WALll eote'llRa..C. '-""'*~ O' OA 71 '1 " g 61 '2 '2 74 SI 7' ., 52 ... ,,. . SJ " a n 42 62 "'tlil10etP.~ NV lllandlrt W11111neton NV ltaneer• New.Hnev Plllsburth 12 2 I 2• ., ,, 7 ' 2 .. SI " 76216to5' 7701452'7 6 7 I 13 50 Sl 4 I 3 II 50 61 A41mi DMu. f4119'44 f411t60" I S I 17 SS 4 7 1 0 14 Sl ... 6 6 2 14 10 ff ~·sc.... Montr"I 6, ec-. 0 New Yorti ltllncMra 3, Hew JefMY 2 PhliecMIPhla s. a.ton 3 Hartford 4, QueMc 3 PlllM>ur'9h 3, ChlcaOo 1 C•loarv s. WHtllnelon 4 SI. LOUii 2, Toronto 7 V1ncouvtr 7, WlMlci.o 2 MlnnetOla 4, New YOl1l ltaneari l (ol) T....,...tG.- Mlnnet0t1 al lolton C1loarv al Butlalo Montraal Kines .. ..... ,..,.... Nona. '"-1"--Wtllt. LA (hokUnel, 1:41; Walttr, Mon Untarterancal, 13.15, Wiiiams. LA llnleriw.,_), l4!SS • ~ ........ I. Mottlraal, Monwuo 4, 3:50, 2. Mon· tr aal, Na.llu.nd 11 <a . Stnlftl, Rlctw >. 1.36. PanaHlll-«:urwn, Mon (llOldlnol. 1:32, Nldlolfa, LA (albowlnol. S'.7f. Svoboda, Mon <hook •no>. 9:00. T1llr.i ~ » Montrtat, Gelnev 4 (8 . Smith, Kurvert), 2:02; 4. Montraal, Dahlln 1 (l(UNar1l. l .'6; s. Montraal. Rldlet 7 (Nl.llUnd), 10-13, 6. Montreal, Rldlet I (Morneu.o), II.SI Pananla~ami.ux. Mott (lnttffer.,_), 6:l0; Tuer, LA. min«· malor (hlgfl tllctllng-flotltlnlJ), 13:17; Niian, Mon, minor· malof I hlil'! ·sllctllno-119'1•"'9). 13:11. Shots Oft eoal MontrMI 12-t-lt-S'- Lo• A11911tt 1·6· ..-n. Powtr·Plav OPPortunlllft-Montraal o of 3; Lot Aneelll 0 o4 4. Goellft-MontrMI, Solturl (22 lhol1•22 sav•>· Lo• Anetlel, Janacvk (3'·30) A:llandanc-13, 101. R...,._.rvan Ltw~ Unnman-Jlm CrvltllMlll, Sweda Knoa. ,,.,.,,..,....,.... lllt I~, IWMln) ~ 11111191 JOhn McEnroe (U.S.> def. s1 .. an Edberg (Sweden>. 6-3, 7·6; Anderl J1rrvd (Swtdanl dlf>:Joeklm .,.v1trom (Swtdanl, 6·3, 7·6. Oeuellat SemllNI Andra1 Gomer (EcuadOfl-Guv Foroal IFr1nat) dlf. Sergio C.S..·Emll1o Sanctlet (Spain), 7·6, 6·3; Mika Otoalmlr·Garv Oonelll (U.S.> dlf. Edtllfg· Jarrvd. 6·•. 3·6. 7·6. c-.. ....,.,,,..,. l•t L.11 GW*l ~ 11111191 8 r1d Ptarca IUCLAI dlf. Slave DIVrl11 (C1I), 6-0, 6·1; OIMV Btrll (Long Bffch SI.I dlf. Dani Ltal (P-dlne>. 6•2, 6·4 TNdlMe .-,. ~..,._ <at LewM .....,.. ~ CMll ,,.,,,s ~ ... 11111191 Curt Sllldar (Irvine) *f. Maril Tel>Clan !San Dleeol. 6·2, 6· 1; Sean 8r1wtav (P1· cHlc PallMOatl dlf. Stew Meumar (Camarfllo), ..... 6·2; Guv Frlf1 ISan Dle9ol dlf. ltod Gel>uva <P1<.Hlc PallMdft), 6·4, •·6, 4-3; Mlkt Flddtrlv (Co111 Mna) dtf Paul Barnsltlll IFuMarton). 6•2, 6·2. ,,,_,, SamllNj 11111191 Staldtf' def. BrawllV, 7·S, 6-0; Faooartv def. Frll1, 4-2, l·O lrallrlCI). ,,.,,,. DellMel Ouer1w9; .... Erk SNttledl IYorba Llndal·D1ve Stlertledl (Mlulon Vlalo) dlf. Btrn1taln· aoo HocMtldtar <uouna NlllUell. 1-s, 6·7, 7·5; Sllldtr·Jlm .._,_ (Minion Vla)O) dlf. Olrl• Ernarv (lrvlne)·Mark ~rman (Laguna Nltuaf), 6·2, 6·4; Tonv Traar <San Dlago)·Ta PPln def. Gal>u'fa·Ala• Htrllallde1 (San Ylldrol, 6·4, S-7, 6·2; Cherlle F IM:tltr (Hunllnolon Btadl)·Erlc Queda Orvlne) dtf. Slave Sdlull1 (Fountain Valevl·Cllrl• Merri• (Fountain Vafllvl, 7·6, •·3. ,,.,,,,~~· Tr..,·Ta-dlf. Ouiede-Fltdltr, 6·3, 6·2; s1a1c1er-H1rNr def. snar·l>eck· Sllar'l>lck, •••• 7-6, 6·4. Miii'• • 11111191 lemllll ... Aoovn Rav INtwPOrt 9ffdl) dlf. 81M aono <La Jolla), 3·6, 6 .... •·4; N1111e si, !Van Nuvtl def. Tarrv Elllara IL.aka Forftl), S-7, 6·3, 6·2. w__,, ..,.,., 11111191 Unda Mellofy (L.eouna Nltual) dtf Jennlftr Slltterv IFaovnl•lrl v111ev1. •·l . 7·5; KeftlrVn Kall (Lot Anoe!Ml dlf. Blrl> Lembert (s.tl °'"*'9t ), 6-3. 4-1. ............ ~ Melorv·Jlll a.ca ltrvlntl dlf. JeMlftr ltott'lldllld (Sen Cllmant1)·Stlen'v Hiii (San Juen C.Plslrano), 1·5, 4•6, 6-2; Helen Moort IL.ffuna Nitual)-Lambef'g def. Lisa llackanaar ISolvanel-Marla Powen (San Dleeol. M , 6'-3. ...... \1 ....... C°'-&.aM P'CAA Sell OlleO State dlf. UC lrvlne. IH, 11· 16, lS-S. COll"WTY eou.a•I .C-..el ....... TWI ...... ,.,.. ..... GotOln w .. , ... Sell JoeUlt Ottt1, 15-7, 7·15, 15•1>1 15--2; GOiden WMt 094. Cuatta , U•12, 6'-S, lS-10, IS-10. ....,. ICMOOL Cll'4-A ,...... ( ............ , Founlalll """' *f 0-cMfl OAw, IS-S, S-15, IS-1>, 15-12 Jordlltl Olf Hunllnt!Oft a..cti. 15--12. IH, 1t-1>. £1 Toro def. ldhon, 15·10, IS-S. IS-9. TON'anm • C~•. 15-11, lS-S, IS.-4 Notre OetN ACNlmY def Loultvlllt, 1S-12, lt-11, IS-I. LI W1laoft *"· 1'"'11ftU, IS-5, 15·7, IH. ........ Al Uuer J r. (left) celebratea with father Al Uneer Sr. after the elder Uneer ectcect b.19 .on to win CART champtoAablp. Unser Sr. clinches series charp.pionship He fi n is h es with 151 poin ts, one more th an his son MIAMI (AP)-A slick move by Al Unser just li ve laps from the end gave rum the CART-PPG series cham- pionship by one point over his son, and Penske Racing teammate Danny Sullivan ran off to an easy victory Saturday in the Beatrice Indy Challenge. The cider Unser. 46, became the oldest Indy-car champion ever a.s he played catch-up, then maneuvered past Brazilian rookie Roberto Moreno to earn a founh-place finish. just behind 23-year-old Al Unser Jr. That gave the senior Unser 151 points to the junior Unser's 150, nailing down the Albuquerque, N.M .. veteran's third season championship. Pole-winner Bobby Rabal domi- nated the early ponions of the race, leading until he made his first scheduled pit stop oh lap 37. Italian driver Bruno Giacomelli then led until he pitted on lap 40, giving the top spot back to Rahal until the latter pitted again on lap 74. By that point, however, Giacomelli was sidelined by one of a number of accidents on the new I . 784-mile, nine-tum circuit at Tamiami Park. Dutch Indy-car rookie' Jan Lammers took the lead when Rahal pitted. with Sullivan's Penske March nght be- hind. Both Lammers and Sullivan pitted on lap 78. then the two of them beat Rahal onto the tnrck, with Sullivan taking the lead for good on lap 79 after beating Lammers out of the pits. With Rahal struggling with chassis problems the rest or the way, Sullivan pulled away. Meanwhile, the crowd estimated at more than 50,000 was watching the race within a race. with the senior Unser hanging back in seventh or eighth most of the way in the 200-mile season-finale. Unser Jr., who came into the race trailing his father by three points. stayed ahead of his father all day, and appeared to have his first title won with Moreno between the two con- tenders. Unser Sr., a three-time In· dianapolis 500 wiuner. was nearly five seconds behind Moreno o n the 99th of 112 laps. But he suddenly came to hfe, chopping steadily at the margin and moving right up behind Mor.cno on lap I 03 as the two negotiated slower traffic. On lap I 08, the cider Unser made a quick move to the inside on tum two. a sweeping lcft·hander. getting the nose of his March beside Moreno's car. He then moved past. His crew, watching the move on a huge television screen across the track from their pit, burst into wild cheers, bugging everyone in sight. CIF VOLLEYBALL. e. From Cl After t.be tirst game, the Barons' let pion Esperanza ~turday Dlght. 15-5, up a little on the offensive side of the 15-7, 15-9. court, according to Sano. "We failed to block, and they served really tough," Sano said. "We just couldn't get our offense on track and they scored points on us." Fountain Valley bounced back 1n game three, with a strong effort coming from senior lcf\side hitter Christy Svalstad. Garden Grove received strong games from middle blocker Chrissy Hooper and setter Leslie Osterman. The Barons will meet Long Beach Wilson Tuesday in the quarters at a site to be determined by a coin nip this morning. Wilson, the Moore Lcague·s No. 2 team, de!eated Empire League cham- Mesa rider races to win in Baja race ENSENADA. B.C., Mexico (AP) -Two Southern California motor- cycle racers won the 18th annual SCORE ~· 1,000 off-road vehicle race, leadina the pack of a total of 21 I vehicles that started the course. Larry Roescler, 29, of El Cajon. and bis co-driver Kurt Pfeiffer, 21 . of Costa Mesa. took first place with a time of 17 boura, 18 minutes, 18 seconds. Their avcrqe speed was 47.S mph on the race that began Friday momlna- Tbe first four-wheel car to make it back was driven by Steve Sourapas, 27, from La Jolla and co-<triver Dave Ricbardson1. :M, of La Mesa. Their Lime wu 11 hours, S4 minutes, SS seconds. Their averqe speed was 4S.9 mPh. The 822-mile nee t.brou&h the Bl.ia Peninsula countryside ends at tfie same spot 11 wh.icb II bcpn. Six countries and rune states were re=l.ed in lbt intemational fiefd were I SJ four-wheel vehicles and S8 mo~ in the compcti· lion. Tbe first mo~le left 1he •ta.ni.na line 11 6 a.m. Fnday and the final en~ left neatly three hours later. MeanwhJ!~ a.notber 41 vehicles IWled the JUU-mUc 8-ja Endurance Salmi. wbkh It beh'I run for the fin1 time. AmOQI them wu a Rolla Royce driven by Cba.rkl Manin of Palm Oelcn. Amona the cntnnta in the ~· 1,000 were Ropr Mcart of BUmReld. brvtbef or t-wo-cime ln- diaftlpolil '°° winner lkk Mean; GaltoD Ra!Qer of Befljum, a three--ti.me WCJftd..M.otoc:rom champion uc1 ~ wtn ... or the a.noo. mile Pam-&o-0.lw Dele1t blly; John Catt O.ble of Malibu El Toro 3, Edison 0: El Toro played a tip game at the net and never let the Chargers get the upper hand in its 15-10, 15-5, 15-9 win at Edison. Edison seniors Pam Lance and Dionne Powers went out with a flourish. galhcnng 11 k.Jlls and six blocks, rcspcct1 vely The effectiveness of El Toro's dink shots at the net were reflected in the number - or lack of -assists the Chargers' setter had ( 13 for the night). ··Tne biggest disappointment," Edison Coach Dave Mohs said. "was we felt we could have beaten EJ Toro. "I thought the girls came along wtll," Mohs sa1d. "We had a couple of freshmen. four sophomores and three juniors." D1~TH Nor1c£s CROWLEY Reuben H. Crowley, paued away Novem- ber 7, 198~. A resident of Costa M esa Survived by hJS lov- ing wife Patsy, ION, Robert Crowley of Oregon. Richard Crowley of Costa Mesa, step-daughters, Sut.an Landreth of San Clemente; Sher- ry D Aech of Idaho; al.90 survived by Jour s1steni in M~.. and fi ve grandchildren lie wu a member ot the M8.IOnic Lodge. Memorial services to be he ld Sunday, 2:PM, Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel In te rment private Harbor Lawn Mt Olive Mo rtuary, Dif.ec:ting 5'40~8~5'4 PACl"C YllW MmMC>ftlAL PA"K Ceme1ery • Mortuary Chal)91 • Crem11ory 3~ Pftcflfe View Dt 1ve Newpor1 Btac.h 644-27(\(l HA ... ~ LAWN· MT.OUVI Mortuary • Cemet•y Crematory 1825 Glaler Ave Cotta Meta 540 55&.4 ""'Cl M OTMl"I HLL MOAOWAY MOftTUUY 110 Bf o.dway Coata MtM 8•2-9150 .. - Wrigley home restored as· an inn Local architects help to revive the history of ho eon Catalina By JIM BATH<X>a O.,NlltO.r • fl I I Ora nae Coast rcsidco ts and vi s1 tOI'$ sceldna a retreat from the daily demands of career and borne can escape across the sea to another time. After a ~ jou.mey across-t~c Catalina Channel, visitors to the The Inn on.M~ Ada can sleep in the same rooms as former prcsidents and millionaires. Islanders Susie and Wayne Gnffin, Marlene McAdam and Suzie and Scott Wauben leased the Wrigley pro perty fro!'l t~e University of Southern Cahfom1a. Then they hired the Costa Me11 firm of Warkentin Cox Architects to desi~ the rehabili- tation and conversion of the former summer ho me of William Wrigley, Jr. The family had donated the home to USC in 1978. Listed in The National Register of H istoric Places, the 7,000-squarc-foot Georgian Colo nial inn features every- thing from steel I-beams 1n the framework to intricately detailed moldings, which were handcarved at the original construction site. ' ' J • . I Continuing the same quahty stan- dards io ~storat1on as in the onginal construcuo n, no expense was spared during the I 985. six-month rehab1h- t.ation and conversion. A replication of the ongmal hand- carved molding was added to a section of the dinmg room and a fence and gate were constructed around an open-shaft elevator on the first and second levels to authenticate the restoration. Thom Coa, Ron Bartlo and Bill Warkentin, all of Warkentin Coz Arcbltecta In Coeta Meu nney the view from the main deek of The Inn on Mt. Ada on Catalina laland. "We want people to look at this place and say, They haven't changed a thing.'" said Bill Warkenttn, AIA. pnnc1pal m the architectural firm To give each of the four bedrooms and two bedroom suues a pnvate bath, only one bathroom had to be installed. Ron Banlo, proJeCt architect, copied the detail of the onginal baths. ORANGE--CQAST STOCKS Here ~e the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday. Oct. 4. SOURCE. NEWPORT SECURITIES CORP. 957-1081 ''"' , KUD01111nu• IDCM'IO• I Air C•llfor flll!P 1 Alpl'IA lllllcro ~1 • ) -r ltvo ""° ~I ........ ··-=-· .... ~ "-r. 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For the protection of guests and prese~atfon of the histonc struct~. mstallat1o n of a fire safety spnnk:Jer system has been completed by careful placement to avo id blemishing t6e 64-year-old pla ter: cc1hria.s. Plumbing lines, elcctn cal wm ng and fire spnnk:Jer feeder h nes have ~n mst.alled to make the structure safer now than at any lime in its history, Warkenttn said. A newly installed hydrant on the propcny draws salt water from a reservoir downhill. Clark Chelsey -who resto red the structure to us onginal gray, white and green color scheme -ts known through the San FranclSco Bay area for his award-winning work m re- painting V1ctonan landmark homes. Warkentm said. Chelsey worked under Davcon, Inc .• Tusun, who served as general contractors on the restoration, and painted the exterior of the ho me white tn memory of Presidents CooltdjC and flardJng who used the dwelling as the Summer White House. To complete the restoration of the home to the e.11;act setting of the 1920s, Warkentin said Patricia Malo ne was ·selected to design the inten or. She used pcn od pieces and reproductions crafted 1n the proper St)"le to authen- ticate the fum1sh1ngs. Paper, fabnc and carpet colors reflect the natural tones of the mountaintop and island en vironment 'Frisco edgesOC • • 1npr1ce of homes But Northeast desire for homes forces ~tg_ jump in prices there WASH INGTO N (AP) -Mort' people want houses than there are houses to go around tn several citJes tn the Non heast. leading to big pnce increases 1n the last year. but Cah- fom 1a 1s su ll the most expensive place to buy them. 1t was reponed Fnday. However, San Francisco replaced the Anaheim-Sant.a Ana metro- poht.an area at the top of the list. Seven of the 11 cities 1n the ntted States with I 0 percent or higher Jumps are 1n the Nonheast. but California's big mies and their suburbs sttll ha ve the highest median pnce. with half o f the homes tn the an Francisco area costing S 144.100 or more San Francisco's median resale pnce went up al.most S 10,000 an the last three months. accordtn$ 10 the repon by the Na11onal .\s~oc1atton of Realtors The A.nahe1m-Santa .\na a nd San Jo<ie metropolitan areas are also 1n the top five most expensive The largest year-to-year increase was a 36 I percent Jump from SI 02.000 to S 138.800 1 n the Boston metropoli tan area. The New York metropolitan area expcnenced a 29.3 percent increase. from $106.900 to Sl38.200 in the median pnce. Half of aJI resale homes went for more than the median figure, half for less. Other aues in the .Northeast with double-dtgit tncrcascs tn the last I ~ months are Albany, N. Y : Hanford . Conn.: Pbuadelpbia. Providence R.I., and Syracuse. N.Y The other four with tnctt.ascs of IO perocnt or more were lbe Balttmore. Atlanta, San Jose, and Dallas-Fon Worth metropolitan areas. The lowest med1an pn~ for prcviously-<>wned homes arc a vail- able in the Bufl'aJ~Naqara fall5. N.Y .. area where half of all homes sold for less than $46,300. The average 1ncrust for the 44 major metropolitan are.as in the rcaltors· survey was 4 .S percent to a curreot median of $76,SOO. Stven metropolitan areas rqJS.- tered declines 10 home pncn over the last year. The_y arc Binnmjham, Ala, Milwaukee: Orlando, F1a.; Phoenix. San Antonio, Teus; Tampa.St Petersbura.Clca.rwater. F1a.. and Tulsa. Okla. Mtlwauktt had the laf'llCSl droi>. •.2 ~nt from $69,600 a year aao to $66, 700 in the thud quarter. Meanwhile. the rultors saJd, W1th incomes 1nereasin._ on ncrllflC. f'as\tf than the cost ofli vm1. A ~nca.M •~ buyina bC>mcs at 24.9 pcrcrnt bqber ~ rue than a year aao The trade usoaaoon ~1d 1ntc:rnt . "'tea~ at the k>west level m '"' ,.an and borne pncn are tncreasl"I on!) modatly. . Jn tnd&ana. buyers and 1tUm took ldva.n• of a paute 1n price 1n· cnues and home sales thot up 86 8 pcrunt comc»J"d W\lh the than:! Qu.atUf a yttr qo Wuluna.ton, D C and T cnnn11tt abo saw bta incrusn 1n the ,., pcn:r:nt ,. •. • Orange Coat OAJL Y PILOT l&ndey, HoYelnb« 10, 198.5 C8 . A-MCo.1~Newport ... na1Des new 11Janagers Three people have been aypo1nted 10 management pom for the Soul.hem Cahfomia rcgsoo o A-M Co., based in Ni:wport Bea.ch. EUea A. LeUnu bu ~n named director of sales; Mary C. S.rpa hu been appointed vice president of the rqaon, and Larry D. ~elucblWt has been named chief tina.ncial officer. Lehman. of Huntmston Beach. had prev1ously senied as escrow ma~fo.r t.beJ.M. Pe&en~ a Corona-dd-Mat-resident, tS responsible for land acquisition and marlceung prosrams for new LEHMAN BORGlA liEINSCB.MIDT home developments 1n Orange, Los "'°ngcles. Sa.n Bemardmo. Riverside and San Otego counues. Kl1enschnudt is an Irvine resident He handles finanCJaJ concerns for A-M Co .. 1nclud1ng securing construction loans and mongage commnments. • • • 1'M' Jabsco has anno unced several management appointments at the Costa M~ firm. a unit of m C.rp. Robert P. Borwltl has JOtned m Jabsco as product line manager o f sanitary 1ndustnaJ products; Doll L Watkla1 Jr. is PTOJCC't hne manager of general industrial pumps~ and Job P. Cary u general sales manaier. Horwttz. a Costa Mesa resident. bad been seruor project engineer of sanitary pumps forthe firm. Watkins has been an industnaJ market specialist with rrr Jabsco for four years; and Cary was sales manager for marine and recrcauonal vehicle products. HORWITZ WATUNS CARY Fed policy-makers vote to continue status quo W.\SHINGTON (.\Pl -Poltc\- make'°' at the Federal Rescn e dC- ctded al Lhetr Octo~r mecung to make no chaoses tn monetar) pol1q a Fed repon d1sclosed Frida) The pohq -makers. mcctmg a~ the Federal Open Market Com m1 ttt"t' 'oted I 0-1 to "ma1ntatn the degree of pressure on resen e pps1t1ons sought tn recent weeks ... Such an action would translate 1010 stable interest ra tes smce the central bank would not be mo' tng to ctther push rates higher as pan ofan elTon to slow monetary growth or push rates lower to speed mo netar) gro"' th The Fed's action was announced tn the minutes of the Oct I m~tmg of the Open Market CommtllC"C. ~h1ch as made u p of mem~rs of the boa rd and five regional Fed presidents l he com mm~ met again o n Monda} and Tuew} of this wee k. While minutes of that mctung w11l not ~ released unul late December Fed Chamnan Paul VolC'kCT gave a htnt t hat the comm1tt~ left pohc) unchanged for the rest of th<' )Car In a letter to a e-0nf!'ess1onal committee. Vo lcker said \\ednMa\ that the central bank had de-ctded against pushtng interest rates higher even tho ugh a ke~ mo ne) suppl) measure 1s growmg faster than the Fed's target. Whtie Vokkcr mad" no mention of the m~ung of pohl\·make~ th1o; wetk, the fact that the letter v.as dated Wcdncsda) suggested that has com- !"'t:nts v.erc based o n discussio ns al the Just-concluded meeting. He said that Fed polic~ -makers had decided that growth of \.f I . th!.' narrowest measure of the mon<'' supply, 1s .. 3lC<'ptable" even though it 1s still ab<>' ea hberal1zed target band set b' the F<'d tn June Ht> said that the pohc)-makers had cb.osen "no t to mo ' e aggress1\ eh. 10 ttghten tbank) reser"\e a vailah1Jit\ to constratn M I growth .. Vokker's comment\ "'ere talen h' financial anal\ sts as a signal that tnterest rate'> v.·111 remain stable or perhap<o tall shghtl) tn com mg Wl'el~ In 1he Oct. I mtnutes the poltn- makef'> repeated a ' te"' that grov.th ot the 'a nous measure!I of the monl'' suppl) could be "tn the upper pans of their ranges" given the fact that the rate at which money changes hands. its "veloctt) ... has slowed marked!) The ta.rgct for grov.1h tn M I 1.1.h1ch includes cu~nc)' and checlong de- posm. v.as put at an annual rate of 6 percent to '1 percent for the final lour month\ of the -.car Tv.o broader measurements of mone" M ~and M ~. were all.o pegged at annual gro1.1.th rate<; of b percent to .., p<'rcent for th<' final four mont hs ot 19 .. The onl~ poliC\ -mall.er 10 vote again'>t the Oct I poltc) d 1rec1n e \lo1l'> Roben Black president of the Rich- mond regio nal Fed hank. Black d1~nted ~use he belte'ed that ttghter restraints on monet.al' grov.1h v.ere needed. YOUR CHOICE!! 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I r Local premieres dOt theater calendar Somelh.ina okl and aomctbina ue in store f'or Oranae County thaiera<>ers this week as UC Irvine, tbe Gem Theater and Golden West CoUeae lift the cwtain on a trio of shows ereviousl~nalimpsed locally while oranae t C.OUete and a Newport Beach church put some mon: time-tested projects on the boards. Toi T111s The new shows arc "aic.p ," a musical set in the Roarin& 20s by the authors of .. Cabaret," at UC Irvine; another musical, "S.me EadluiM Ev ...... " arrivina Friday at the Gem Theater as a tribute to Rodaen and Hammentein and •one CoertMlp of Miles SlalMl.ld," Golden West Col- lcae author-director•s latest eff'ort, also bowin& in .frid&y evening. the~· run only a few days) in the F'tne Arts VilJaee Tboltet under the ~ tion of Cayton Oaniloa. Mary Deby sws u chorua sirl Rollie Hart. with Ken Jcnxn, Laurel Boyd, Rick Pien:e and Beth EJen I vent in other principAI roles. • Meanwhile, Oranac Cout C.OUcae calls on Shakespeare for a two- weeltend producuon of .. B•VJ rv:• openina Thursday, and SL Mark Presbyterian Ghurch in Newport will put on a special · stqjna of "Tk Wbanl of Oz" Saturday and Sunday only. Performances will be pveo Wcdnelday tbrouaJi Satl.ltday of this ~k and next at 8 p.m. ~eterfttions are beina taken at 856-6616. 0 Some Enchanted Ev~" fea- tures hit tonp from a number of Rodaen and Hammerstein Mualcals, includin1. .. South Pacific," ''Caroutel.,..' .. Flower Drum Sons," "Oklahoma," "The Kina aad I" and "The Sound of Music.'"l>eni1e Dell ReiJs is dilectina with Robert de Broi u musical director. 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They are: days at 8 p.m .• Sundays at 2:30 until the eoaemble. The I.bow wiU be •"Dranla" at the Hartequin Din-Nov. 24. praeoled Wednesdays throuah Sat-ner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., •"Damn at Sea" at the Newport urdayt at 8 p.m. with Sunday per-Santa Ana (919-SSI I), playi na Tues.-Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff formanoesatJp.m. Noy.17and Dec. day throuah Sunday at varyini cur-Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288), 15, and at 7:30 Nov. 2~Jand Dec. 8 at tain times. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., the Gem, 12852 Mam St., Garden •"Beyolld Tllierapy" by the Stop-Sundais at 7 p.m. (except Dec. I) Grove. RetervatJons 636-7213, Gap theater company in \he Forum t.hrou Dec. 7. . . Shakespeare's comic traaedy Theater on the Festival of Arts •" aabblet"· at the Huntington 0 Hemy IV" is~ directed at OCC arounds in Laauna Beach (838-5344), Beach Playhouse, Main Street at by William Purkiss, whose son today at 7 p.m., Thursday through Yorktown Avenue, Huntinaton Nat.ban stan as Prinoc Hal. Bryan Saturday at 8 p.m. Beach (832-1405), Fridays and Satur- Burnes will play Falstaff, with Ken •''111e Cnclble" at Southern Cali-daysat 8:30, today and next Sunday at Perkins and Glenn Smith in other fomia College, SS Fair Drive, Costa 2:30, tbrouah Nov. 30. ~or roles. Mesa (775-5290), closina out Thurs-•"Watd•tlleftMM"attheC.Osta Performanocs will be pven Thurs-day through Saturday at 8 p.m. Mesa Civic Playbouae, 611 Hamilton day throuah Saturday and Nov. 22-23 Making up a buraeonina calendar St., Costa Mesa ( 6'0-5269), at 8 p._m. and Sunday. Nov . .24._ ail of theater aroun<Ubccaunty are tbete lhw:sdays throuab Saturdayut 8;30, ~.f!t._ in the Drama Lab Theater at other I.bows, all continuing this week: todar. at 2 p.m., until Nov. 23. OCC. ReterVations 432-5527. •"Before I Go& My Eye Pa& Oa&" •'Oil Golde• PODcl" at the West- "Tlle Wizard o!Oz" will entertain ·on the main si.aae and "Palatta& minster C.Ommunity Theater, 7272 audiences at St Mark Prelbyterian "Udes" on the Second · Staae· of Maple St., Westminster (995-4113). Cliurch. 2100 Mar Vista, Newport South Coast Repertory,. 6S5 Town · . Frid,ays and Saturdays at 8:30, Nov. Bcach1 for only two pcrformanocs, Center Drive, C osta Mesa · 24 at 2 p.m ., throuah Dec. 7. Satu.roay at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 5 (957-4033). "Eye" plays Tuesdays •"Stqe Stnd" at the San p.m. Leslie Brockman is directing the throuah Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays Oemente C.Ommunity Theater, 202 family favorite. at 2:3"0 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente The cut features Kathy Greene as 7:30 until Nov. 24; "Churches" runs (492-0465), Thursdays through Sat- Oorothy, Tom Vancsac as the Tuesdays throuab Fridays at 8:30, urdar,s at 8 p.m. until Nov. 23. scarecrow, Bill C.Ox as the tin man and Saturdays'at 3 and 8:30, Sundays at 3 •'A C.on1 U.e" at the Grand Joe Brockman u the lion, with a cast and 8 p.m. until Dec. I. Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, of over 30 children and adults. Call •"CaroHel" at the Laguna Anaheim (772-7710), nightly except 11&1'7 DebJ ud &a JeJIMD ln .. Chlc&ao'' at UC Int.De . tbrouah the end of the year. •"fte Mikado" at Sebas.tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San a cmcntc (492-9950). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 1 p.m. until Dec. 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Nt'# VON\ P'OST "TRIUMPH" -llWIDlem Woll.~ l'tt:WYAP'tM --IT_m .. ~llUUSIU l'l0Nl'1ULA MNtNlAN • QM71I .... II _,_ Ll-:-...,.,. ..... ., ...... (ZU) •l.tm _,_ ---•...s• __ .., IU.-J Ml·~ ...... --IO.COASJ --ml.l PUD •1711 w .... ..... ---•an CIJllll '9Ul-flll ••n .. .. .., ·--a.nao ---··-.,., ..... • I • .. .. u Orange Cout DAILY PlLOT /&ltttJJay, ~ 10, ,_, Will 'Guiding Light' wedding ceremony turn to tragedy? BJ L YN'DA llllUICR iNtileat. WbUe ~ oe C.cwtmu iJ put la jail~ aod AA.na &pt over tW'DI him dowo. W~y &Dd Bo. t.hioki111 ~y~ M"'' buryJols:-1 hom t1: dilcouected. ttic _,apt to""'"" rHOvtdoo. IC.e'Vin 6ada Marie't body ADDI ~ F'rilco aad Seaii. Cdia Cay may _be....,... .. b lbc com.puCIC'f ,_... vs• Y'C8l'I llO· . Y ~ to ..Lt_!. ___ _ ALL 11Y ClllLDllKN: While dti~ • • • • ftariout wticn )unmy Lee wuta t.o ..-bis cbjp ~. decide IO in~ Cay. ~te-.US &wJt by llPOhint wu.h lk ••IM"ll fOa ~ LiD ii la Llwl ti> ICbool. • dto-ny Broote ~ C4Prl0Li_Wknlarrettiubleto..Ua moeey to belp leftlntl of Aaiu ~. 0.y,apamrieeroa Wooctt1 ,ptllt moo~. Jcibuy l&C*t wbco be~ ou1 oa mil..Ae tdll HolaD dilet * ...S uleep at dae Wbecl. When l.awa tuttaidt few ltepl wttb ~ be and ~ Robl.D't doU. conwlli111 pelMi a eye, it at pa aad otderi tbal t.be plue lown tO F'~ ,IOlJll to Tconneee to 1nv~1c Uo}d -.u -~ to be ~ •= miaor ilQuriea Md Tom tllll*U that embrace.ZecUeam1J~waarcspouabae boelMtal with Gee Swil. Seu'• wound SoutbAmerica.JtbStuanarrivaatbome Jill a~ c1oeet1.!Mlea~tiaa'Olll.. 8tooU WU dri.nkiq at the time of btbeoruJto(Jamtttplue. Leune, beco«neslolecied.Jabdel1ro)"lquitclaim olPamda.atacbtrandartittHe'1ul)let • • • SuMM:ioerevolUdOo.Nowtt.aW~ ~~bet.brcawnat0u1tlorcuJtodyof = 6:'t!eTJ;~.=~~· on Bobbi'• build.1111 to cleat ber olany wtlalbetp(Mupbotoofaaea~wbo tht'=t~!:~e:1°bcr~~ti':; iuoloeelr lbcromutaepiccure.s.ft tho /Jex Idun 09'Y ftw ban 1.can .. ..!., DOl...., Jonly IO..:. ..... ; "'l"'DclWilj. is~......... • CC. fl'rioui wU> Co'!', !!de -di<> hopa lbat ~ -'"Tl:: ~'f'=au:.~~·Ti::::;: dyl,oa. Wbco 51"-.,._a dnn>J(ai • GUIDING tlo~ ladooo !ad Bell> &YAN'I .ft, '1;ll, rallllna lhC'1 •~L M-wbilc, ." detonmi..J =-=--==-• Robin bu deeply bun Cbatlie. Cbartie ICCftO lo Mario a, Zod ~ bet homo. m&ftlle. to reecb lhip <?D pb~ Later as falliq in lo~ with DakQta. backs off OW detides to '* tbc ~icd to inv=· ie T.l.'• lnvdlvcmmt ia die --.. Julle&Wfadihey'ftdatln•inorderto JOlbt.luiUcdbynewsolTttyandSloane•a JacbOo and Beth decide to Jump o~r-"'--'*she k.aOws ooc.bloa orber put. Edent01wthaberplottoolfC.C.udpin .-i ...... ::b Jlo&htjealo\lt. Robin decictn to run lmpendiq divorce, aince be licell it will board. they're apoticd by ~ lec:bon D;oca and Jill decide to make tnp to them~ on Eden. Muon cannot deny ,..,..._.. • ..L.!..... • (or bomecomina queen in hopes or a c.aute 'TMy to lose ~-Cheetah abot. Beth appean .t.o be f.l.llina for the Eddie'• Jan Oub in New Yon oo the bia contituMld aunicuon to Maty. Crw YOONG AND Tim &a'l'Lmc Matt TemP'lol _ 'Dlpnne aoread. Tad wanu no doesn't want baby Albton b1ic:k dnphe double-rla Pnl'• line. When the ~urch w evenina Jack ia witb Betty. Dllota bn that Eden is Pna ~IO t.ck to Klt\. deftiel that be'• ever beard of« bowD part "of Donie'• pie to break up Hilary Nino'• claim that ehe does. Sandy later ia double-600ked for Mindy and l'l.u:rt's IOCI to the boepital and talks with Pat but Nick is shot. K.irlt W.et F.den away 10 bu Bnd Re)'DOldL Mhleyila.arioutbecauee nd ... _........_. R-· •--' .. ·n··•1 leu -•i t tella Nino Owetah had betttt ask. ror. the -4.ti... the aft'ait.' is moved '°· the ·•·-s up when be tt:aliza Pat is a Ryu. apatUncnt. Muoo and u.-arrive 00 the 8tock lleCU\I cer1ain that they btw ooe • ~-. ..... ~-.w: .., Y aup 0 return ofber baby or a.eeta.h'llife will be ~ FoundabOft. Maeve ex~. nc> J~-y ~ ........ to feel ... ,..,. of suilt teenc. c:-o-tbat c.C.~ ~tor bu anoc.ber. Brock aad Albley bavc • dale. Ooau that E.dna i• Beuny's bou. in jeopardy. Oyla:n and Brenda decide they illl what appean '°be momioa DCbea ........ ._...__ .... .._ .......... AN01'BD woAU:. Mac's maid felled must ao on the run to save their laves. David reacliea Billy to kill Kyle at the byCarl'1poilo11pa. VictonabclpsNaocy _..!. • • wedd.ina. It' nioncy IO &be can travel to A.rnona DAYS OP OUll UVES: Kim savei • • • _ Widl-Hawk and Qui&. Edward ud Zane ~-alliptorJ»it. !YTc:onttnues to LOVING: Dane makes it look like Ann wort tost.ber to aid Felicia. Daphne is be atalted ~ rapist.. Aft.er 'Mike defends tried to kill benelf. Mike c:oofroou Stacy. killed. A bloody messqe brinp the Jennifer lflJllst abopl.iftiQ& ctlaraa. be Jadt throws Mike out.; Stacy vows to stay identity o!Da~e·s murderer to surl'aoe. lea.ms &be is auiJty aiid orders ber to tell witb JacJi. Dolly.decides to take Keith to Carl tumi on • Tom and Alice. V'ICtQr is obtc:ued with a lab ao he'll remember his put. Jonat.han • AS ·Tllf! woai.D TullNS: Leamana desitt to kill Shane. Eueene continues to tdh Jim to ~ Sb,ana before he's ., -wu once arrested for sexual ~ won on bis time mac.hine. Patch stays bot releued from b.iJ priestly vows. """'u on Hope's trail. Bo and Hope are stranded • • • . . · · ment, Kim believes he's the one respon· at sea. Chris bqins to realize Sa van nab up ONE LIJl'I! TO UV!!: Didi,~ not aib&e for the Oood ofOowen and messqt$ to no aoocL to be dependent because of ber blindness. she's been receivina. Attacked oo the way • • • tries to outwit Duft' by removin& all the to bottl room, Doi.a finds Ken's lleys on 0ENEllALB08PITAL: LeaminJAnna ~in ber bou.te. Later Du.ft' enters the the sidewalk.. When Pu1ty has recurring and Scorpio arc her pa.rents, Robm runs house intent on killina Didi. When be bf.cit pain, docton feel 11 1nd1cates a away. Everyone believes Wu kidnapped steps in water he's e&ectrocuted. Bo finds terioua problem. Shannon and Brian plan Robin. When bullet from Kim's aun Didi c:owerina in a comer. When Bo once to tum Cottman estate an to home for matches that taken from Sean's chest. s.he apjn uks for Didi's hand in marriqe she Simone Slgnoret IN "The Widow Couderc" PG PORT THEATRE 6 7 l6260 >lU' I f d\I Hwy ( nr 'lnd J r l fetdr --~ _. NII '52..utl UA IDllD I mflmlMi-5925 OMMllSEA a,.. sa1.5111 fDlla SM1U1AC1 • edwards cinemas edwards NEWPORT 644 -0760 lj[WPQIP :£i.T[R B£'"'[t " ,A.,.B•.,~H ~ ¥A_Ao<'Hvll .... , ..... ... _... tllll,1111,_ .. ........ 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Wiiiiam Lyon Co. 's community of Plan 2 (The Newport) Includes luxurious slngle-famlly detached three bedrooms and 21A bath• homes In Dana Point. A curving staircase wfth wood- Thirteen famllles camped out en stair ralls Is featured In plans 3, for homes at Harbor Height's 5 and 50. grand opening In October, and Plan 3 (the Providence) offers Casey said she "wouldn't be at all four bedrooms and 21A baths. surprised" If more camp out for Plans 4 and ~ (the Nantucket this new phase opening too. and the Chel~) Include four Included In the second phase bedrooms and three baths. The of Harbor Heights at DanaWoods Nantucket also features an op-wlll be 16 homes In one-and two-tlonal den. story designs. Featured wlll be Plan 50 (the Bridgeport) In- three-, four-.,. and five-bedroom eludes a spacious bonus room homes, ranging In size from 1,516 with two upstairs bedrooms and to 2,519 square feet. Prices begin a third bedroom on the lower at less than S 160,000. level. Among the various Plan 50 At last month's grand opening, options are two additional 22 of 30 homes were sold the first bedrooms replacing the upstairs weekend, with some families bonus room or a downstairs den camping out for more than a Instead of a guest bedroom. week, Casey said. Residents of Harbor Heights When completed, Harbor will become members of the Heights wll! Include 180 homes In DanaWoods Community As- the hills and bluffs above Dana soclatlon, providing them full use Point Harbor. Six floor plans of the private community park, have been designed b y with Its clock tower, swimming architects Hales-Langston of Or-pool, spa and cabana. Dues are ange currently $66 per month. Plan 1 (the Fairhaven) Is de-Models are displayed dally at sltned for professional couples 32952 Danaplne In Dana Point. who enjoy entertaining, along Further Information is avail- wfth the convenience and low able by calllng 493-0989. Final phase opens at Tocayo Ridge Stearns community features 50 coastal sin le-family homes The third and final phase of Tocayo Ridge opens this week- end in the Forster Ranch master- planned development. This latest community by Stearns Development will include 50 single-family homes on the Southern California coast , at prices aimed at young families. "We want to offer young famil- ies the opportunity to purchase a home they can be proud of,·' said Rosllyn J. Stearns, chairman of the board of Stearns Develop- ment. The three-and four-bedroom floor plans range from 1,230 to 1,432 square feet and include such highlights as wood-burning flreplaGee and-vautted-cetllngs I the living room. The homes, available in four floor plans, feature an attached two-car gar- age and front and rear yards. Plans I offers three bedrooms and two baths. included are a breakfast nook and an interior laundry room. along with a formal dining room. Plan II , with four bedrooms and two baths, Is designed for enter- taining with its formal dining room. A guest room that can double as a den or study is featured In Plan {II, which offers three bedrooms and two baths. Four bearooms. with the op- tion of three bedrooms and a family room, are offered in plan four, which also include a formal dining room. The entire T ocayo series has sold 150 homes since the begin- ning of 1985. Planned within the Forster Ranch are elementary and junior high schools and a number of neighborhood parks. Shopping centers are also provided. To visit the furnished models with Interior design by the Creative Exchan ~ take lll.e ,..__,'-L.......f_ ego reeway to the Camino de Estrella exit and turn left. Con- tinue on Camino de Estrella, which becomes Camino de Las Mares. to Forster Ranch. Th& sales office and models are open dally 'from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more Information, call 498-5170. I Neighboring counties schedule 2 openings Two communities of slngle- famlly detached homes from SMP Development celebrate the1r grand openings In San Bernardino County and River- side County this weekend. To help commemorate the events, both the Hesperia and San Jacinto communities are having a drawing for a new vldeocauette recorder. The Heeperla drawing took place Saturday; the San Jacinto draw- ing wlll be hetd today between noon and 5 p.m. (Winners need not be preMnt, but they must be 18 yeara or ofder to qualify). TheM two new neighborhoods featurl!!j1 SMP's "Mountain View HC>f'MI' coHectlon will con1l1t of tradltlonaJty dalgned 9'ngle- f amlly homea priced from 154,990. Some 25 perc.nt of the homee at HMp«la and 50 per- cent at San Jactnto were told durtng pre-opentng lhowtnga. Ananclng options at HMPerla features 30-year fixed rate bona financing at 9.65 percent ( 10.43 percent annual percentage rate) for first-time homebuyers. At both locatlone, homeouyers can select from three floor plans, starting with a two-bedroom model with two full bathe; \three- bedroom model with two full baths; a four-bedroom model with two full batha or a three- bedroom arrangement Including a master bedroom suite with a private retreat area. Mountain View Homes are situated on poot-alzed lots. Aleo, attached two-car garagee wfth dlreci access to the home are atandard, but homebuyera may opt for a three-car garage. For additional Information, intereated buyera are en- couraged to contaci a ..... repr...,..tatlve at HeeJ*ll (81~) 94'Q-15&e or San Jacinto (714) 854-~. Harbor Betcha comblnea traditional and contem- porary arcbltectare ln alz one-and two-atory noor plau ln Dana Point. The Newport Plan 2 (aboYe) 18 a three-bedroom, 2Y.-batb de- elp. The Brl"-eport Plan 50 (left) f•taree lrOm three to lln bedroolD.9 and three bathe. Option• Include bonu rooma, dena and w et ban. Palms pose la~dscaP.e challenge To onlookers It must have resembled Hucl< Finn poling his raft down the Mississippi or an Egyptian barge floatlng down the Niie. In reality, it was a shipment of mature 20 foot Queen Palm trees being dellvered by barge to a home on a ti(ly Island near Balboa Island. The delivery of the 20-foot palms represented a unique problem for South Shores Land- scaping and Manlntenance of Mission Viejo. ·'There was no way to get the palms to the Island except by sea," said Dick Gebhard, president of South Shores. "Because of their weight and size, we needed a crane to llft them both on and off the barge. And since there was no adequate dock, we had to deliver the palms right onto the patio of the home.•' In addition. said Gebhard, the landscapers needed the extra leverage and purchase only the high tide could bring. "We had to wait untll six In the evening to catch the high tide," he said. Once the palms were off-loaded they had to be rolled, Egyptian style, over metal pipes to the pre- dug holes. It took eight men two days .of work to complete the land- scaping for the island home -all In time for a famlly wedding scheduled that same weekend. :fJ~{,f;iPJ ~ o/ .fhj~rl/()n. " \lbrds alone: 6mnot de<.( nht'. the: uncumprom1\IOJt luxurv and gr.m<.J proportion of th<.· horn<..., .11 ~'41(.hff 1 >n the (,rttns. J pmJtl' ~re-l(Wn . .lt-d u 1mmun11v along rh<.· f.llrway' ol rhc: ~ .. uur Country Cluh ln I lummwon &-Jch Come, put your'l<:lf tn I he p1cfll re an<.l cxpcncl"ll c fiN hand tht"-.c m:l'ltt:rp1<."t t'' •>I the homc.:hu1ldcr. .m Pnc~d from $419,500 to$789,500 fuullnu &lou1 Marlu-t Financing ~nun l'.1• 1t11 1 11;"1 fli)4h"'A\ <.Jmt" fllir!h , •n i .111lk11 \X.l·,1 111 PAlni l\\l·1111t• I 11m k fl 1111 l''lm .\H·11111 .mll w1H 1hrn IJUArll'I' t If J mllt ltJ 1 h1 14u • .u llul 1 n1 " ( Jl'(>IA\ 111 >II)(., Ufl< II 1L11I\ <~·•'I"" I 1..-... 1.n 111 .1111 lld1p111 ( ~II I~ t I J •)N) I \(1•) ~EA@FF ® RE ENS ........ ..-.. • --· .. ,," ... """'""' ,~fn••tw. l"thlloc•on - \ ~ COMt DAILY PtLOT/Sunday, ~ 10, 1911 DJ ' IF CAWNQ FROM NORTH'ORANGI! IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE nALISTATI ...,.,,~ lf7) -M9 1lllO MISC. RINTALS u•••••a•mr• .......... _,.._ .o.o• F•SAU ,_,, ... c..,~ 111' -. ... ~ .. 71 .. ,_,._ JIO') --lf'1C1_ .......... ~ ....... -.OS' KovWl fo .. ""'9ftlid ,,,, s.......c--. 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Mercy OU)( COM. ................. 309, 900......... ......... 601 Acacia Duplex. 2 bdrm. fireplace each ..................... J. Skahan BALBOA rDINStl.A ....... $490,000....... 105 Edcewat• 3 bdrm, 2 bath on the bay.. ... ... ... V Smcla1r ~ HV •LS .... $485,000 .... 2716 Mndov• View 4 bdrm. 3 ba family home........... . B. Hutchings COIOM tlGtl.Afl)S ........... $335,000 ........... 420 Sena Bi& pool, little view, 2 bdrm .................. N. Fogarty OU)( COM ................. $575,000 ................. 221 Ordid 4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 fpk's. view...... ... . ...... E. Tabak Ol.DE COM ............. $799,000 ............. 3300 Ocean BeYd 3 bdrm. see 1t all view........... .. ..... .. ........ A. Johnson OU)( COM. ................ $350,000 .................. 321 Ordid 3 bdrm, 3 ba i''!)ots, .so of hwy ............. M. Rousselot I REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 u 1t CoHt Hlghwey. Coron• chi Mu "' '::~::.~· S~\\JllA-l£ t.~~· 14,.•4 ... 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WY1EW 1410,GOI Picture perfect Port Royal 2 story, 4 BR home In private guarded community with pool & tennis. Panoramic ocean view. SllTI UllU 11.211,000 4 BR, 5 BA. remodeled oceanfront combines charm, comfort. elegance, taste & style. Great view on best beach. Has everything! SlllEOUFFI . 14,111,IOO Oceanfront estate-180° view. ocean and beach. One of the outstanding homes In New- port Beach. 5 BR. One of a kind. IEWPllT OIHT 1111 .... Ocean breezes, community pool. tennis, Coun- try French decor. neutral carpet, 4 BR. 21h BA. balconies, wet bar. A stunning condo! Ill UITM ••LAii 1111,MI This 2 BR, 2 BA Is In move-In condition. Up- graded with tile floors, mirrored wardrobe doors, bullt-ln bookshelves In living room. Ullll Y1EW lltlU 1211,IOO The charm of "Old Cape Cod," white shutters, custom closets and storage, warm brick entry and picket-fenced patio. un• u1n mam 1221,111 One of the largest units In area, minutes from the beach and Fashion Island. Fee land. Enjoy the good life. call to see. Liii ISLi 1211,MO A steal! Least expensive on the Island. Charming 3 BR, 2 BA home with expansion potentlal. Steps to beach & tennis. IUOH UY U21.0GI Totally private 2 BR with spa & ready for unit to be built over 3 car garage. Garden patio Is steps from bay beachfront. llTMllT IHt,111 If you like to entertain, this ts the home for you, complete with fabulous pool and spa, quiet street. Prloe reduced. UYlllUI ...... Claaaic 2 story Cape Cod. 3 BR, 3 BA, gourmet kitchen, central courtyard, 3 fireplaces and 2 Jacuzzis. Assum• tow Interest private financing. •IAIYll 11.-.- 11 thlt the moat beautiful home In Newport? See perfec1k>n tn every detail wtth finest vtewl 5 BR, 7 BA cuttom on golf COUl'M. L.91.. a.an.- Dock factNtlel for• or more boats on Lldo'a tip, e BR home en)oya tovety euntetal Wine coot«, off street parking, uaumabte io.n. 1<>0I ,,__ '• '°" IJ/111 w......,...._..,s.-..... 1911 ,.......,.., JVI'\ A" 001' ,. .. e.-.i-..... 00)() ,. .. _,._,, .00, 1911 OH•u tVf"""""• l l~ .001 A MEMBER OF THE w SEARS ANANQAL NETWORK lIJ OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SITUllDIY WTlllff ........ 4 B~. FR, View $225,000 G.ANDERSON MUUlll• ............. 2 BR. Den $275,000 J. DuBOIS NHUlllUI Ill Iris 'BA. Den $425,000 R KURTZ U.lu.11 •211 • ..., 4 BR, Pool, Spa $555,000 E. CORKETI IPYtUll , ...... .., 6 BR. FA. View $749,500 L. McLOOM SUIDIY UY•m lltl lleltWMlll 4 BR. FR, PI S $329.500 E. CORKETI ......... Ht 1 Wlllrfr'Mt 3 BR $390,000 L. MURPHY ............ Ill Irk 4 BR. Den $425,000 R KURTZ llYH._11 1H2....,._.Lll 4 BR. FR, P/S $430,000 E. OLSON ... HUff I Hl •lltsN• 3 BR, FR. Pool $499.000 C. KALINA -~ .. 21....., 4 BR, Pool, Spa $555,000 E. CORKETI IUftlW 2.efaelltl111lutt 3 BR. FR, Den, Vu $589.000 G ANDERSON llMITDUll 1111 ....... Ten 3 BA, View $61 0,000 T BOLAND ......... 1121 ..... llM 3 BR, Ocean Vu $625.000 J. DONAHUE UllUL.Wn ...... ...,.. 3 BR, FR $650,000 K RANGER ...... .......... 4 BA, FR. PI S $695.000 L. ROSE anam , ..... .., 6 BR, FR, Vu $749,500 K PARKER wnT•••llT .. ,, ....... ., 3 BA. FR $798,000 G. LIVINGSTON OTHER AREAS ... 1211.- Hlghly upgraded 2 BR, den. 2 decks, air con- ditioned, night-tight view. Wooded area wtth pool & tennis. Excellent valutt.· ..UUI• 14•,111 There It charm and elegance In thla 2 BR home. tt haa a famous put •nd when you ... it . you'll know It'• your future. ..n~ Thlt magntftoent new contemporary CU9tom covert a rock promont()(y Into the ocean. 4 BR. e BA. • ~ .... Vtewa forewrl 644-9060 . .....,...,.....,...,.., ,.,,., -lo( )I ... __ ~ I. ·--•><ii: Mlite A"'9' V).«; Jll•lll ma Ul'- Plan 1, 2 BR + den with custom decor. Vacant. & ready to be sold. Assumable loan. seOer may carry. Tennis. pool, clubhouse & 24-hr securit y. ... .......... 12tl,111 2 BR, condo close to park. Newty constructed, Mediterranean In design. brass & porcelain flxtures. Lease option possible. 'l'HI Y1IW au IUl,lll Beautlfuffy decorated & upgraded 3 BA home. Many custom details. top of the line kitchen appliances. new copper plumbing. ._. HI• Ill UI 1171,IM Duplex on rare double lot south of PCH. 2 BR upper with leaded windows. wood paneling, huge fireplace plus 1 BR unit. llJl IN• Ill UI Utl .... 3 BR home 1 block from beach. Custom built by owner with high ceilings. stained glass. winding staircase. Must see. II.II •Ill HL IWI 1410.IOI Stunning 3 BR. 2',-(z BA. trench doors & windows. tile & hardwood floors. vaulted ceilings. lush grounds. Olde Corona def Mar at Its best! ...... Y1IW llLU 1421,lll Serenely situated 4 BR. T astefutly appointed & meticulously maintained. 2 spacious patios & pool. ua• Y1IW -.u 1411, ... Forever ocean vlew• 4 BA plus large formal dining room. Family room with wood parquet floor and brick flreplace. courtyard ent rance SPTIUIS 1111,111 Enter a charming courtyard with pool and spa 3 BR ..... family room. country trench home plus ocean. bay, night-lights view ldll llMll ........ Spacious 4 BR with view of sand and surf. Den with wet bar. patio area with pool and spa. room to expand ...... YllW -.u lltl,111 Want to be envied? This home has lt aJll Ex- pansive custom with a commanding view & countless rooms for lavish living. BALBOA ISLAND unu UlllA 11U11 u 11,111 Two unlts-completety remodeled. Live In main house and rent out nifty s'udlo unit. Large patio between. Parking for 2 cars. ----.,..,... Outstanding laland home. paneled llvlng room with ftreptace, dining room , akyUghted family room, muter wtth fireplace, plus complete mod- em 1 BR apt. ----........ Uttle llland Cape Cod. Upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA. charmtng wtth hatdWood flOOf't , trench d004"a., large khchen with built-Ins. Sunny patio. 2111111 JOAQUll IUJ •ID, •• ,., BUCH • I' ' ... L I ' . l I • ...,._.... PMATI llW,1•· A well CODltrUcted Bros.dmoor home wt th a private COl'Del' location. Lou of tree. and W. yard. In- cludee, four BR, 2 ~ BA. spa. and creet potentf.al1 very well priced and ownen will trade down or for Palm S_prtnas resi~ Olmny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ........... 11..,.. ffiahly decorated lower -unit in Rancho San Joaquin. Lush & plus with 3 patio'• to watch the carts go by! Two BR. 2 BA Marilyn Bulkley Um.?_....., llUllMll,.. Privacy and a unique lilestyle are yours in this open and spacious bayf:ront home. Three BR, 2 ~ BA, 2 fireplacet, indoor spa, extra large lot. C.Ommunity beach. WW ac- oomodate a 35' boat. Gayle Amato ---....... Large three BR home with family room and office. Large 2 BR, 2 BA unit over five car garage. Conroe M.auentf WllT Tl llY WITl&Plltmt $111,111 Pristine, perfect con- dition-Executive condo with two master au.it.es. Ideal for sharing an investment. Breakfast area and din- ing area, fireplace. $185,000 for Villa Balboa-Good location. Beverly Morphy lnH•T DT&TI 11,111,111 Private tennis court, pool and spa. Large custom home situated on ~ acre lot in prestigious Belcourt. Two story h~ with 5 BR, 4 BA, family room, study, air conditionings, ex-· tensive aecwity system. Bright and cheerful and in .. move-in" con- dition. 24-hour guarded gate S>m- munity. Price includes land. DOnna . Godshall 12",IOI NTllllLllllUI 1111.- Hal! year new customized 2 BR home. Perfect for grand or intimate entertaining. Live on the 18th Fair- way on this extra large lot with expanaive goll, mountain and ocean views in prestigious Monarch Be.ach &tat.es. June Davis PllY&TITlmllNILIUA ..... -11 ,lll,llO Five BR estate with additional ser- vant's quarters, commercial kitchen and laundry, plus regular kitchen and laundry. Two masler suJtes. Perfect for large family or family with staff or in-laws. Unique view lot. Beverly Morphy UYS.E•IYI llnAll IJH,IOO L.1. Four BR home with partial bay view. Second story possible with great view potent~l. Across street from beach. Builders dream. Bever- ly Morphy Tll IUTlf "' ··-· a•c... ... I!!' L!Cu..... IMI ..... IMI LL W•tM Ila C..11.... 2114 •!Jiit ... , . 2111 ~~=:::--ll:;i;i:;;;;fj 11.mr.'oc:;;«;m DMwce .... ~or) WllTllT1 ~ rtntloPtlon 2. •1&1111LU11J ;:; &UllT lllfllB .;f. ~:-:;:-·:~OU:. :::. ~· ~~ •• .., ,.......... r~o;ro'bd::,~:a..~-ro P=:O.:,-T:a = _,,. _______ ~ "'2.::' -;:,:-.:: TH~~ :l:Tt"9 t='~~u· /tr_. tor Al. 813•2722 fflflrtlit Wi1M 111 ~-t190 e.t Atty,_ 2'"'8A, w/""1 rm, fl'plo. IR•al IMI ~room & ..,_. AMl~lt~NOW . 11Plm8 lllllllT ··c:.:11fl tr 1tt. Elllde wtt~ d~ OI'· r,:'n1::er~ ~NNIS. - ldlCNft. i,. oood oond If] If HI llJ PrMte GUI-de W . exlr• M ..., I .... frig, defMI', n...J ~J; O V ' . ~ .~nm:.. •lllHI0\11 HGl\ldect LfTI 1 WOAK FOR YOU OCtAH vu NA. 3 ft'plce. l.,g. lot, ••P•nd•d .... .... • .... $1~50 Ind gdnt 2 ~87:z. ~t. WI Sharp-2bdnftcondo.$1Q =~~': ~~~ =.::=.::i~ ~~· ~ ~ ............. , L~r~1·~o!r0r::: eLD"i 381 a.. '*" get .. nta.c Pia.a.Pool. CllUllWOCMlt~wtth THIRIALESTATEAS CT•tum.Ntr7ff.1&i2 , ... :30 ~ .......... UtO/mo+ 1980/H C crpt. drpe' paint. DIW 1P9 + cwpot1 SllOl'lb COMmunlty bHOhH. 546-23 t3 - -1970 POAT TNNfTY CIA w1tf11 •--.., 845-207& °' 543--11179 S 1300 ~ Ne 15IM>lee at Ml.500. 3 bdrm only Now priced at (LH) ••--.. Jo.Ann Doran 790-5000 .....,.. S71,900. AMtn 101.W 1ft '4N,OOO. . One of onty 2 "°"* •11911. .. Pr~ Dau Put fit COZV • BA hOuM on ~~.::..,~::_-;: w ............ ~~~, ~"-::~'~= ~-~ 111-oa11 ux•i611•to":M.. g.,"n'o..::'~~r~:- •• 2511W.9unftowef ttO~I .. a-. bedrooma.2betha6tem-Sba,lgellvnn.dln&fam -tab 3r>°~~8:3~.7009 . DELUXE DUPLEX: 38R Calf Patt~ Tenore I REAL £STATE lly room on large lot c:toee rm, ltudy. LMr garden 1 u. 1~be 112 blk to Channel ~ 131-1He 131-1.0 10 elementary IChool, & yard Pv bHOh PM'Tut... .. ....... ~tlf• Nr Lido oeni.r. eoo 36th perk end 111opp1no. St,375K 484-0033 * .. AlllllTln* lnm/C.U.. JIM #.mn:n gaze$() ;;:J St.112601mo. a«-12e0 WMt-X ~ . . . . Own«' Wiii con8'der CW· NIM..... Dr-.m home behind PV1 • trO:,t yd • 'fnclda Qdnr. Fl-..u ...... •m• 2bdrm tying tit Tru•t Deed to Fabutuoo• ·oceen vi.w MC11rlty gat•. A ONE OF ..... 2112 Cloeetotchool9 the>Pt& ·--12 f\IH ba ~ ott "'"'llo l.m.. Qualfted~.S185.000 S ' A KIND goro-oua Mtete ..;43-18818 w -· --~----iiiil~ii aunA LOCATION Hend-215,000. 2 b<Srrn 1-•fam. with 2 MPttat• gueet 8MAl.L ~ In l!/llde boh S1250/mo -l • 0 u I u n d r • 8 0 0 UL .. wt• ~ ent co.'..rtyard -Wl\TI Ml HON1 lly rm. Aroclou. °""*· hou.... tennl• court, Ci.M 28A, tBA w/yd S700. Of' 979·3'oo Al'tene IS3M 190 Belt A.tty fee CloM to ea tNt 1-.nd IMda to thi lovefY ,,.. tiOMI ~ '-· Cell Patt-;~. pool. 3 epea, palm.,... 2BR 28A UNIT w/w Bloek• to grMt bell "425 •LIDO JSLE aer 2Ba. AYI 110fN 11a1 t'rick woodt dltlonal two ataty temtty' REALCSTATlie + muotl more. A RARE 2BR~::~~t~ cleen ruatc pad tunMt now No pete. St700/mo Md wwmth 1n' tNa s home. 4 BdrrN, fwN1y & tl1·1400 VALUE at S799,90011 WM M\191" llved In 1975 ~lo & r:d 53M190 , ... Bkr 4""3400 Bdr,.,,homewlthloft.A.MI· ~nW ~lnlng "::it & ~t~ PAT~~='ORE .U.1111 llALn . 1 Rlty UDO ISLE :L~7!.,~~11~= ~-ao:n .::"tato. .... ml¥&1111 LjUillj•l!JIU 831-12"1780-8702 ...,l&IMD"T . Oefux•;}~.2!!1;.~~: 4!d:m 3B• 1¥,~~;':3 with Iota of charm. wetertront petlo IMde lo 8upet 4Bdrm PoOI home ~"1 §Cl~ 71•117Mlll :f; 11v1ng & tamlty rma. --g-..,---..,....,.--:-:--..,,.-,-d<>dt w/9'de tie .... ad· with 2 frl>lcl. Almoet 2300 ...lldt Ot...it.y aer 2 ful M9tf't>dfm tult• ~ ml to UdO ..... Winter 3tx 2 ~ l\tlHtH0'1 ~ementtleeto ~1tt~ at b•tll• m'u•t ' aHI Iii oc.an s1100 ~749 turnS1800Jmo875o-50e8 t0"11 ' MC. attr~iv. lilting In New-10'%. owe. GrMt lo-S159,too. Ownet.Jutlan BAYFRONT 38r fa s; . . ()( 8181792-7271 evee REAL ESTATE por1. ~lgtoua OU-d eetlon, "*Y quiet. A.eking 752·2280 or 240-9173 ...... -. llM 3 frplc9 2 cat encl. ad Why pey more? S500. 2br LUXURY New Condo 3BR --gated ~. Price S 159 900 845-992~ · · • • 2b• bltne ger yd & m.ore .,_ lndlland.11,750,000. ~J.cqU..,A01 JU.a. Yt.14 I 7 ~~~gar =~&~7j~9fJ2S2500. e':'R~~-=-8190 · • ~~:~~':k~llec. ~~~ ... ~.~~-~-~~~ -\\ \lt Ht HOVT Ut. • 28;fL iOIW'.'J.8 yre new.' S3l5.ooo. firm 844-0530 •-tL.u N'""'t.'Hgta 2li( 2Ba, frplc, -, . $4300 t•• ,,.,,., pey· ...... lmat 144 -... Cut• I bdtm oondo with llOMI .. 1-.c. 2 81 2 ea. 2 petloe. end menta of "31 mo Pill 1 H. V.H CARMEL Mdl. 3BR. ......... 2117 pool & gar. No pets 111. arage end fireplace. REAL ESTATE untt,\lllla Wem.rCondo. ml to LM• MV. ONLY F/R.$239.000.1982Port 2Br 2ea Exec Condo. 1811 & dep. Rele ~entret CM locetlon. 131·1.0 remodeled. S 102,000. S7S,OOO. Su'* bargain. ~bans Pl. 492-0890 1 BiOCk to bey, 2 bika to Spec:taeutar view on goll S895/mo. 875-2520 Bank wlll llnence et 213/ 649-1482 Sherry Coshow Bkr LJll Um.., OCleen. 3Br 2 Be, dlhwahr. coorM . Prefer .Adulte No Ocean View VIiia Balboa. 10 75% fixed lntar•t. ,__.__ 1 831-2242 or 845-eoo2 . mlcroweve;,fec. $1750/mo pet• (714~8·7&85 "br 2ba $1450. mo.-mo . .. _ .. , $n 500 •• ,.._. •-•--.t ... u.... TRIPLEX w/Mn<Jy bMcll. yrty IN 87~3002 deye " ..._ng • _...._ ......... 2BRl 2ba, 2BR/1bt, **lllTILI** 675-067401660-0922 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijilliiiiiiiiiiiiii -1BR/ 1be, 3 eer garage. Cote cl6en 2br, 1 , ba k CALL US REGARDING On the water 3br llm gar Traditl'o,na) IAfflAllT.f... *1llllAI-* $795,000'. C Tatum, Altr petlo, lndry, gar, 11800~ bl IRVINERENTALS prtcng werm trplc ~ul:rJ ,.. US -t of .... •-.ay 1 I 75" 1552 to ocaan. furn, .• R I J T lellen out eecrow, --• .,. cs . 548-3727 lmH 0.nt lt1ltJ kit 1ust s 1100 539-1 63~~3% ~~::~~·II~:;·,~~~ 4g=~t ~lu~y:! UUT llf·Ull Int OC~NFRONT 1br Condo l ... 1100 Best Atty lee UYFllm unuauel lllend property. own ti,. landl 2 tiled 3 H~r~ :c:,•c:::r::: Furn, MC bldg Sp<>O. 1at Beaulltully located fairway S1~V~~ s:.r ~/t~nl~ Chermlng 3 bdrm patloa, nu kit eppl/mlcro 840_7000·°' 845-7521 +MC. dep. 962,;,178 condo, ASJ CQUrte. 2BR 12000,mo 2131430-- 3629 owner's home with MP-leaded glue entry door • den 2BA, XLNT. erate 3 bdrm rental on & dark 'rm leb. At· NEWPORT CREST Condo Unrurn 2BR old« hm, trpl, s 11501,;,0. 960-3521 .... TW_N_H=s=E..,..3b-r-:2,..,.'A,..,.b-•-. poo1-"'"'1 U'•-•• extre tarna com. lot. eumable loena. S 180,000. (plan 4) oc:ean view. 3b< patio. Steps to beach. tennis ti p dbl gar • 1200 Large ting~ home In Both hou:;_ heve frplcs m•llft.. Dorothy Lowe agt. 3be, matr tulte $187,500. Cal 16e0 sqtt. Lux 2Bd 2Ba+ D/756-1seO E/759:9203 exclullve gate guerdad & Iott of wood, wetmth & In pr•tlge ., .. of Turtle 875-5511 °' 8«-8896 By owner. 848-5377 den, ger, geted $1290/mo --.-.----.........,.--..,..,,,..,,...,.. Ba 881 cllerm. Pl« & ettp on Rock.Newpalnttllroug~ . (213J399-80410wnef VERSAILLES -Lrg 1BRln a~:!.uttt:1 .,,:Wt': ChaMel & dodt on c.na1 oul, new carpeting. Love-•ILWPI HMA•* NPT HTS CepeCod 4 plex Wood"-'A-T 11 . 2B quiet tocetlon w/mlnl ...... ,. wlll accomodat• 5 boltl. ly lend9C:eplng. Premium Reduced to S21t.eoo Incl H..+3 units. new r9heb. , ., • ......_ wn • r ocean view, lull HO ~";m~ur;ing,1~.••::m1: BRING ALL OFFERS -cul-de-uc location. lenct, 4 bdrm, 3 ba. 2 ety S229K. Agt. 759-5080 ~1~· ~~~ ~lt~~nl~t~ $795/mo. 844-721 1 agt room and room to·~ aeklngl875.000 CIOH to excell•nl on cul-de-He atrMt. OCEANFRONT new cu. poo1i),111S875979-6919 WATERFRONTSlnglehM. tate al $1,380,000 '4ATI HI HC "1 $369,500 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 , aand, 180 deg. view, &Je 18d 1£ $x. tunny l:afut Inc• lf w/dock. 7ec>-eea5 more. Prloed to aettle .. -lehoola. All thll '°' only Febulous encloeed patio. tom Condo 3Br 2 ba on 2BR s 1375 °' $1650/mo llHMI' •-· .,.... IMtt ~ 2107 DESCANSO. NB 1450.000. Ag1. 968-1021 pat.lo, Genie get dr opnr. ~ rMI OCEAN -.......... =~-=-::,.,---- lftll ..UI ~ AEALESTATE 18124~.lrv. Ill .... ,.. ~~~022644-7220 or VIEW.S~~ctMn$1350 ~~~E;f3~~~1~:,7.:; FrHllly pelnted end r ..,,.... l .... ,_ •ILlffl W• Pl--.a n... mo. 499-3881 avall now. wllfl dock 760-M85 beautifully maintained 4 3b 2\.\ba 2 ear frpl Lovety 2 story family home 2BR lbe. f/pl. ooeenalde SICK OF COMMUTtNGt =m~1.1~:."'::! cenu ... ... im HlllWHI pa~t~l80K perfect tor gracloua 01 hwy. Front Ilse."., Upper unit. Central loc. 2'11 YM IUOYI" mecolat• home hat a DUPLEX 1if 1C M 3 bdrma. 2 belhs. family 740-0303/D 844-8138/E entertaining. Three $~~~,! ff"~80 I D rooms • kltc:h & beth. 2 G~0~~TYVl~~GE ;.2:· brand new kltch«!. fot· S l95,000. 717 Fem'9af room tile roof redwood bdrma. formal dining rm, • prkg epea. S750/mo yr • It rm a. mal dining room den and dec:kt' AgenCy listed et * ILlfPl..Lm& * den w/wet ber, welt 3Br 2B• [)pix, frplc, New round, 111/taat/eec 1600 sq. . of PURE WOtklhop. The• per1ect 840-8182 by owner s177 ~ By owner at P-1ect cond. S225,000. equipped kitchen & dra-cpt&. drpa. No pet•S1100 497-2920 or 624-6557 LUXURY. Gerage SP.A· In home for en ectlve grow-s 184•500· 832-3787 2t09 Fuenl•. 78()..8289 metk: M>etlng celllnged 780-3845 or 1133.-8551 muter sultaa. Dining S8 5 -~··-• tamlty room w/lkytttee Spectacuter ocea11 vu. room. woodburnlng nr• Ing lamlty. 9 .000 IW•-•5-*IT..... plus roee gerdens and Around S800 rent• CdM 3BR. 31/p, baleonlel. ee-place, microwave, oven, l&llN llL.ll ........... ....., W•tcllff Dover Shoral. bey& jettyvlewa. Double c:harmlni 5 rm home eluded S1850/mo IH private petlo. ELEGANT Th k ( d 1 d 3 A moat •"rectlve Mlrge 4 Bdrm, den, tam. rm, 3 garage + bonu. parking w/gar Ida ok hurry 818-9e7-9090 LIVING only 15 mlnut• eur au .. gne lemlty home. eaautlfut bath, 2 frpl, 3000 aq ft, for 4 mote cars + full ee-53M 190 Beat Atty 1• Specteculer view tr om to So. Co. Plaze, Just ... 1 bdrm home on prea-custom pool In the Mp. beck llOUM, re-eurtty eyttem. $559,000 rveiry room, Exec. 3 Br Newport Blvd & IOU1h of Road. 70 feet on the Bay Specious & open w/4 ..... S325.000. 842-3282 WATI RIRONl avall. Jan. 1. LM $1800. OrangeAve.631-S.39By tlgloua Herbor Island court Y •rd • n 1 r y . duced $30,000 for qulclc -lllT LllA...S hM, Indoor tee. eleVator, San Diego freeway. 2473 with pl« and noat. Lovely b<Srme, 4'~ba. !amity & *FELL OUT OF ESCROW llOMI ._ hK. CUTE bungalow type 2 BR mo. Prine only. 497-3522 appt only. ~~=.~b:rro ~c;;~n~'1et=." O:: BIG CANYON •Br 2'hea RE.4L ESTATE rear duplex • tiny but ~ .. Tl IDOi Ht• 1111 ••tr• I amity room, ex tr• ue>Ylatu 01 &II the Hetbor REDUCED TO S525,000 131-1400 nlc4. S800tmo. ••5r• 2l H bedrma or? Prlvete petlo -Ion • .,,.5 000 PllY&IT -PUii Ag1 7594477 · 2 Matr Bdrm., microwave, P-1_!""!"' _____ .,,.,. and """"' S875 000 L/H -· · ~· • WT BRIGHT end airy 2 Bdrm no pets. Avl now 1925. 2 Br 2 ba, c:erpor1, pool, .......,.. · · .-• 11111.ml'llAL upper duplex . All 979-79901W7M-5&80/H spa. nr So. Cat Plz (714) 673-4400 -"o'M""'E.. Cerio• .. odet O"•r-Gorgeou• proleHlonat · 545-7131 or 731 5168 - ..... ,.,. .... RONT can be found here .. San amenities Try $1100/mo H " lee. '"' • decor. You won't find e WOODS COVE cottage. - REAL ESTATE ~lngl .?~..!~~'! and BETTER BUY In Newport COMPLETEL V turnlehad Single edit. $e50/mo. ... • Q PUB .. 1 1400 -•· n n.."'"" ....,, A .. ~ •"""Kl 4 bdr 2"' to the "T". 2 Bdrm 2 497·57219am-8pm 2BR 2BA• '11reptece • Joqquln. 2 Bdrm, 2 beth u • ..,.,, ~ I m, .,., beth, TV/Micro, dlahel, ~ ~ 1 IS w/bale. <>v9noo.c1ng lake: I•-------h I g h I y u pg r • d • d . beth w pvt pool + llnena. Comm pool & .U t $900/mo s 1300 aec: dep ,_M_A_U_l __ CON.,,.._DO_ ..... lb--.,,.,,-y-2=B~R $196,900. L•t UI show •P•· Sacrifi ce •t jacuul. Only $1500/mo.jOilE w38'3L 1BR 1BA. $775/mo, 2be fumlat* unit on you today 5239•900 wlterrM. Call 1 • 1150/mo. Beautlfut $1162 ............ ' . PATRICK TENORE • ..,....._ beacll et Kiiie!. Owner wlH fnlM Otast ltaltJ 831-12&6 OR 760-8702 IPll IM&Y 1·1 I...... llOfN 790-1 toe Tradhlonal Reelty ::=,~~~· 1812;N."j_:·1rv 1111UlllLILI IAll•llALn l~rtleac~ l 631-7370 .,..._ •W•ll ... liiiiiasiii2iii-iii18iiiriii11iiieY9tiiiiiiiiii&4()...()eiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1ii11 spenc11ng home. 3 bdrm, ll._.... FX8Uto0s W•terfront --·--·-r -lam rm, fotmal dining, lrg OecorilOf' FURN. Condo. Aparlatltl Located 11'1 400 block ot _... ~Ml petlo. Venry Interesting. S 5 ... 51 67.,, ......... ---------Flower St. C...te 2 bdrm, 1 Bright. airy, well-eared for Attrectlve t Bdrm on R-2. S317,500. Canyon privacy nr beti. 1 " mo. ..-v""" ~=:~ .. • ~~~ '°a',;'t2h ~= =~::::..~ near wat•. pp &189,000. ..., ITAIFRI 3b/2b• dbl gar Prof. cpt -1,-2-bl-k,--to-beac--tt-. -=2=B-=-R. lalh1 Ptai•!:! 7 a caru-;;;ag";" Ask ing graded carpet, tlle entry, 499-<48e6 SU LJll 11&1.n S1300/mo. Agt 760--0189 ~~~~~2~r~ 833-9181 .-----i~--!1-...,...., ... ~ s1s2.ooo. over-sized yerd. 4 Ull ll llPJ, Ull Ill-UM l;bHARMING 3 e.cs 1 , rm. 2 co;; 111 1b~fuyrn. Ind. adil Tra<litional Realty 631-7370 btl.WllMIHf......, llttrn·l....tPrieH 3 BR pool home In arM. Shows lmmac:ulate. Own- ers ere moving out of .,.. and want It .aid now. Call tor addr ... or pvt sllowtng. A.gt Alredo 646-7171: Ree. 751-2018 bedrooms. Call to eee. 3BR 2,Aba. Bluffs. •. cottage on t • own 1BR oceanfront llOUH, u . car,.,..... eer roun lH· 1111 Aaduoecf. 0pn dally 4•5, IUNW IY.... e•tra 'Ts lot. $1500/mo patio, yard, garage. Yrly, rent $850. 673-8958 505 VIII• Flora. Ted HAMPTON 3 Bdrm mdl. · tse 720 513 $975/mo. 850-2493 Penln Pt, nr beh, lg 1Br [ C}TA!' Hubert. Rltr 756-1540 A educed. 1 er m I . FUil.iii FlllT llW 2BR 2'Aba condo, 2 car upper, unfurn w/lrig/etv. S350.000. 213/430-3629 .,, I-•• YllW gar. S 1300/mo, Call Prel. 1 peraon. Yrty teoo ln ... TPUI ... " ---Weekdya 541 -5753, p/mo. 11t. test. dep .u. ... Ylaw \'jlj BEAUTIFUL48R +4'Abe. llPllLll&Tlll Custom home on Bluff ev1/wtcnd1873-1858 Avell.1211.673-6970 -----""' 4eoG eqlft. c..r 720-1704 2400 •If of home. Huge Ovetloottlng watet. 2BR A pride ot ownership 3 TlffttreM ., hHr metr w/epa In BA. Cloae 2~be upatelra, lg 3rd br BIG CANYON golf oouree C..aa •el •ar 2112 bdrm home preeentty en-4BR/Fm rm, over 2000 .. IAIT• 111111 to beech. Step1 to pool. or g/flce w/ba down. 2 vu, 2br 2ba condo S 140p 18drm llove retrlO RMi loyed u • 2 bdrm & con-i /tt. Quiet loc. 854-9347 Abeolute bargain • don't tennis. Upgraded. Owner tpte, 3 car gar. Pvt pool. Ben 844-0141 , 878-5738 Apt. Mature Adtt pref'd ~Ible <*!. A prlvele mlSI tllla onel Preallgloua motivated & moving. Alk-2328 Peclflc Dr 2BR 2b• condo nr H,_.,... $595/ 7"0 ....... 95 corner location enllanoed Tll11.lllOI Tllln 3 bdrm 2'A bath £><EC Ing S2t2,000. &45-9922 S2500/mo. 759-9274 --.. mo. ' ·~ by lt'e tcatetdoacoplc Beauttfutty upgraded & townho~e w/MCurlty, Metk Jeequea, Bkr A. Sietz Unique Homee ::~~K'i·96:~~mo •2Br 1Ba. ger, trplc. new 180" OCHn view & expended 4 Bdrm & fem-pool, ape + tennl9. Try 875-8000 crpt. 51 4 Jaamlne. prMledgea 19 3 gorgeous llyrm deteched home. 10% down (No qualifying) Will Tl llAll Irvine Terr bay/ocn vu 38' •2BR 2BA. Udo bayfront. S850/mo. 1175--4912 Bkr prlvete beeehM. Asking s.p&rete muter eulte & or leeae. Fot detaltt call 2BR 1V•ba. 2 car gar. Dan, 2Be trplc dbl""· s1·800 Frplc, gar, PV1 yetd & bell. *•Terrific 2Bdrm, 2ea S395,000. dramatic cathedral cello-Patrick 78()..8702 agt. study. Gr•t cond S 192K 642. 1559 'or 759-0808 . Open llM Nov. 9/ 10th. Unit. Ea Bdrm w/walk·tn OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 lnged formal dining rm FEE Land. OWC 2nd. -813--0897 or n0-5805 734 Cameo Hlglllende Dr open to a charming OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. telta llna lfl4 •NEWPORT CREST1t :~~·=.t~~I~ 171-1 111 atrium wltll lountaln. Very s!.~~=:!~id. 2BR 26.. 2 car gatage, 4b< 2'1\be, ov..-2000 aq n. kltehen Incl trutt com- Betty Kerr Realty ,RICE SLASHED open & ~wit~ pleUlng 673-2110 new palnt & carpal. oek bar, ~I decor pactor. Lrg eundeck :',:' ~ ·.:: .... un11n S800tmo. 132 81oolcllne. dbl get., pool, tennis, w/planter box... 2 ear THE RE.AL ESTATERS Serious uller cute t k Com poof & SBA 3'M>a..Lge dining rm Weterfront dup. lex, up-Open Sat 11 to 1. Burr walk-bc:havl 12115. $1700 gar prkng. Avell lmtMd. S34.500 from Hieing t::;i:.s1f12.500m & family rm. E.xtenetvely ~aded w/doek tor 45' Whit• R.E. 875-4e30 mo. Sherry Coshow Bkr. s12001mo. 84-0-7878 pricell Call to ... this expanded/cuetom end t. Beaut turn~~ 281 E-lld• remodel9d, 831-2242 °' 84s-eoo2 LOE clleefful 2BR 2Ba. UUU-NWS and more VIEWS from this adorable refurbished 2 Bdrm Dotthou.e neetlad In the hllll On quiet CUI· d•aac with obeervatlon deck over1ootllng mates- llc ocean & canyon views. bath. lmmeculate COM HOMI., •-· S379,000 tee. 722-6480 &73-3777 agent 1 • etc. cNfcs & pet ott. from ocean. Ger ape, VERY SHARP 3 bdrm, 2 -WATI RJ HON1 unlt"E' plan. Spa/pool locetlon. s41 .OOO. treell & CIMn beam oeil-•TIE lllfFI* bltn1, upper untt, 2 bltta beach pr()J*ty. A.Mllng _... REAL ESTATE 'BYOWNERSALEITRADE ..... CMSt s'1t5. 780-88e2 NOW AVAILABLE avall now, yr IN . $950, ~~.J~9:~~l2~nne 131•,. Hrbr Rldge Elt, upgraded llttn,. .... •NEW PLUSHI 3Br 2'ABe •::. ~~1':;1r:ootally r• 875-0088• Agt WMJ.X A $199,000 14t .\, • ,, 4 • D.IT llVll1mlT ..... ,_ 1:1..---=---""'Tl~ Popular "Cembrldge" - IA.·\llHIHll'I &tallN 1114 '" '"'' ' "•<. ; EXstSibt REPo ; R(AL ESTATE 3Br. Hardwood ftr9. Fixer. 17Mto0 1140,000. Agt. 548-7739 w/meny upgredea, ae- cluded location, only $138,500. w/landtt model 4BR, prof tum ' St. Alb9111 m 28r 2 airy Twnhme, ger. Avl • 1 Stry 381 2B• End Unit. Cftta .... 2114 dee. ac.an & city It vu. 2ea. t1p, lg pat $112,800. now 11200, unlrn, Freel\ pelnt $1800/mo. 18R Old; hOU .. UH Aaaumeln.951-318e 937-t891or831-7956 YILUlllTILI•. •Specloue Trt·leval, bey relrtg., 11ove, carpet1: O&UP•m RAlll• LMJt ..... j Jii llMl 12If114-1712 view. 3Br 2'1\Ba $1700 drps, petlo. 2188 Maple. It youtt In thtl lmmllCUlate AV.AILNOW· 1Br, 1ea. No ........ I 0.. 84~5282 no pets. 4 bdrm home with ........ PAii ger. frig & stove. No pett. Mf.lllO gorgeoue pool. Ir -12 x 52 FLEETWOOD 1 reapon Adtt onty s550 HI I. 11ttt IT. WITIUUIT Pl'"ITIH 11,121,000 Spacious custom 5 BR with large dining, family and bonus rooms. Pier and slip to accommodate a large boat plus side tie. F'ulJ security community offers tennis and clubhouae. Price includes the land Martha Macnab replecMble hafbor lllew9 home with an 8 1132' EX-Credit v r 'd 831•2242 3 BDRM PENTHOUSE In E'llde 2Br lbe. trpto, gar, IUUITYllW-are;:~oo. 8-rtlfulty PANOED LIVING ROOM. . eq . Newport Heigttta, OCMn w/d t.kup,no pete !~===~==:=: 5 Bdrm 2Ba,1tv. rm, din rn, 1800 f Ian eJCtra large KING SIZE BEDROOM. A vShatp cfM.n Eaatlld• view 1000 aq ft terrec., S895/mo I' lg rec rm. SACRIFICE 3 br' +sq. t., lot. Calltoday. grMt Mlrge kitchen & 281 1Ba llouM. FnodJ:! ~acaul tub. MUST GO 211-& NL U1 llWPllTI lllllfl f130K Owner 499-3881 1199~ ShWkeny lff.1111 bath. Agt. 540-6937 & petlo, encl gar. HIS WEEK. 831·8000 E"alde 1Br tba, gar, no •• 1'11 .... lllUIT llll,IOI A aped.al offering ln Old Corona del Mar, thla 3 BR, 2'A BA home fea- tures lovely open canyon and partial ocean views. Extra large ~and bath.a, dramauc fam- ily room, office and completely re- modeled kitchen. Hallie Strock mlT ... ...., I 1U,llO Very private outata.ndlng two rtory, 2 BR. 2 IA BA condo. Cathedral cellinp with feeling of 1padoua- nee-Ught and airy. Wrap around patio. One bl?Ck to mchool.s and thoppl.ng. Pri.t "Cl to 1eU Donna Goda hail '> llRll -Nll,lll Very privat e -A De - ~uached. CoU..J dty and ftCht u,hta view. Ne.ar mam pool. Good UNmable finana.ng Sharon Yott # 2 lml ,uzA, lllTE 100 J414ma ·-----·--J Panor~1c0=:11 Bay ,,. ... IRVINE HILLS REAL TY ~ ....... ,... ~.:~· c:.fu':t & :::· ~1 3:~~ea =· •ic:.~ pete $585. 75M&57 viewatromtllllalpeetecu-2Bdrm, tt~eaCondo Get-8S4-3238 Beau1ttul hlghfy qraded cheek No pets M75 + pr9f'd Nopeta&.45-3785 281 1~ea. 3~ E. 11th. lar Wooded lllllllde lot age tt>• Smell Com....,x 11 1 2<»140 Buddy hm. Lrg MC~. 770-5829 · Gatege, trple, petlO, No Bring bulldozer to r• S02:500 . By Ownet/Agt, S5!i~ ~: ~~.:tAd~ t llv/dln etM w/pullmen COLL-;E PARK Lov.ly 3BR 2'h be condo on ex· pete M95 Agt 550-t015 move ax1a11ng dl1Utet Belly 845·9181 or •---,,....,..-=-=--.....,,..,r.n.-i tdtc:h.2BR1ba.Veryna f h 381 28a patio penelve grMnbelt In 281 tea completety r• and then bulld your 8«-2270 CCenu~==~ .. ~1!1111;;:;·:·;;=:::;:;;;;:;;:;; ~t P8tlo:.,3~71 untt· t'"ge"::en. 'Kida ok. onBluttaly ~800/A.:tmo7~ ~~3~· nnllhedS. 2052 Gatden dreamllOUH Lender FOR SALE BY WN ~ .-.. . ....,, ~.. S1200/mo ~ .... . ..,..... • ...,...,.. .. Lane 775 mo 845-3081 ~=• ~~s~:X: Br 2Ba. Dan New PoOI & IWPT-..n.... BARRETT RL M2·5200 3BA 2ba. lrnmeo. t bflt 28R 18A condo In Meta - •1 90 141.!:e-. ~~5• 1pwc "De tAJll/kltce ~ Elltt bu)' on,.,. '#9ter. L..rg Cottage •'Yte hm not ,., to ~90om ~~rp1c,..:....~"'°· Verde, 1 yr IM. Kldt OK. ~At11<1H11'llt ...., ...,.... " J• rNtr9A&betti\w/Waltl-tn Neiwpor1 Mae peUo a .... :.5~1v ..., mo. Submltonpeta.1750/mo 1to1111., a-. da.I + 28A & ba. lfv nn apple must ... 53M190 -rMQ. • Call Anne 831·1291 REAl CS TATE Run no morel Sweetest home ptua & IC" w/dln ., ... L0\'9lv a..t Rlty tee 3BA 2BA. Step. to bMch. U1·1.0 brtc* petlo. Fully tum I SPARKLING CLEAN WMtt<M Income, Realtor • Owner. May o.c. 8Y owner. bt.500 Cute £/tide home on qui.t 112001mo. Bkr 842·3160 -------• 111-153·7101 or 1ve1 StrM1. nr new orpt/drpe. ,......-,..,,,...__,=-----ftnanoe at 11%. Larger lot 1 ~block• 213-274-8230 3BR 2BA. trptc, dbl oat. 38r 38• PenthouH. :::- 2 ,.:-:_,..,------=,. ~ ' I • ............ NORTH LAGUNA wt\lte weter view Pvt comm. Boat Cenyon. 38R 3ba -+ m1lcf1 qnra. Blue Chip envtronmnt Under S400K MESA VE.ROE Channer. 3BR 2b&. moye In cond $175,000 UPPER HPT BAY 5 BA 4ba • pool. Cati '°' detalle. 640-6071 DESPERATElll WAY BELOW MARKET Corona c:lel Mer Cle•lc UIHuel Drive a bedroom, 2 betll. family room. CANYON a OCIAN VIEW PH,000 °" man otter. (714) 840-0223 bl ............. h t lrg yerd. 81100/mo yrly OcMtl view. 1000 tq ft ... 2 be, Q#, """'"'· W/O to g-.._.. • room 0 roem, IN. Call ~arllyn agt deck. OrHt kitchen. llkup, s>etlo, no P9ta. I $395,000. Sorry. prtnclp•I• only et cm IUI U3-t1H wknde/9Y91 Steem beth, lee tub a child QI(, te7a. mo. 111 -more. BHut fully r•· Del Met, Apt, H (Mgr) thlt prtO.. For : Two oemet .. y tide 38A 2BA duptex. mod4MdS2150831·&7'75 Mt-M55 Call 873-849.. ::=·P::,nc:P= ~~pr,:51.~~-~=·· or es1-tooo Auw11 HR nA. aux. :ro· •lfTilt. "No Sirena pa....-.... •· 541--2741 28 .... ..-. 4 bdrm. tem rm1 v1ew. •xtt gar. No P«t. • 001mo. -. E·tlde r 1 "'"• urnvrn. tocetton. htOO/mo. 879 W. 11th. 83t.a21S/E ~~ ':t. r:9w:l5· 7eo-8112 Hr • 28•. prvt P•t10, llM WWWWQonmPi. -4BR 2•,.t>a, """' r 1HM wP«t. "°'• "*i. 1 ~;;:;;.;;;;:;;;;~~====-=::-==• 4h 202'. liPP'O'led ptana E-elde Chlmt 3bf hM lctdt end unh. Pool, frple, IMuttful bdrm .,,.._ of 11111 lor • ~ 1750.000. ,.,,. COIY "'* prtoed 11t9 "IOPPln9 & tennll club. Ooff cour... MIO/mo. •yOwaer 2 ldnn, 2 lalh. A• ...,.....,.... qulilt, ~rfulW.W. App. Otr)y for '°'*"'°' ~ 154-7191 1rwn1 eot et MOO 53M1to Sherp/cautef S1450fmo. lte JoMn It. Cal tQr [l • 118 8Mt Alty Me Avt t2/ t. 751-t4'() 8'IPl 849-0413 .. ~~. ,... "= new bec:\ltl.,. Almo9t oc.enfr'ont hM I •1111 AfT -,. 2 IMtf tult•, MOO kldl & P9C otc OI' w..-.. 2 Mory t~ be. CT t?971 °'-::-2\tbe. Prof. ctecor•tad. petlo •PPI• _QH pd petlot. diattweat•. Klct9 ~r-~~ ,Frpto, AJC. poofljeCUUj. 53M190 IMt Pity lae OK. No,,..._ A'4111mmO home. a.om 58f 18&. 81100/mo. ~2 II -S1Hlmo 14&-eMI mag llPPfOJI. HOO 14. ft. TAKI! y~ PfCK JM ,!'!ftl .. o "ptM. 39r t\iiii COf;oO W/2 C.W 1116.000. lkr. 175-.2814 EnchaftllnO 2-etty f'lm ....0 Ale edet .-ooi/lk llttadled 99'· A\WI 1V1. 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J' HOMEI i=OA IALI 2 BEDROOM ** 12 Balboa Coves, Newport Beacn MS-0303 $479,000 Sunday 1·5 * * 1243 Bay1lde Drive, Corontt del Mar 644-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 ••2792 Longwood Court, Costa Mesa 54&.1313 $168.~ Sunday 1-4 2525 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $375.000 Sunday 1-4 * Serra (Corona Highlands) COM 760-9645 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN 317 Anade Ave, Balboa ~enlnsuJa, N.B 631-7300 $199,500' Sat/Sun 1~4:30 734 Cameo Highlands Drive, COM 673-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 303 Orchid, Corona Del Mar 613-8494 $350,000 Sunday 1·4 • 238 Prospect, Newport Beach 673-2810 S 192.000 Fee Sunday 1-5 618 St. James Place. Newpbrt Beach 631 -1400 $425.000 I Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 333 Signal, Cllffhaven, N 8 631-1400 $274,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 "'6 Skysatl, JumlM Creek. 76().4333 $.419,000 Sund•y 1·5 •675 Viste Bonita (Bluff•) Newport 8eecti 759-1501 $260.000 Sunday 1-4 I 8R plue ,AM "M °' MN *•LOTS 84-8S..e8 Top Of R~ypoint, COM 844-8200 S2,7$0,000 Sat/Sun a-a ••1Bodega8ay, 8pygtaq, CdM •"'2008 Yacht Raolute, Seavlew, N.B 644~9060 $749,600 Sat/Sun ,_. 8«-90e0 ssa9.ooo Sunday 1•5 933 Crocu•. Costa Mesa &46-23 t3 $ 192,900 Sunday 1-"' 4 BEDROOM * * • 1120 E. BalbOa Blvd. Peninsula 631-1400 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2685 Bayshore Dr (BayahorH) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $350,000LH s,vsun 1-4 COND08/TOWNHOME8 FOR SALE 232 Monte Vlata,'Coata Mesa " 759-9100 $174,500 Sonday 1-4:30 1 309 Polneettla, Corona del Mar 1 BEDROO~ · 759-9100 $595,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * 1609 Tradewlnds, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch * • V'200 McNel1 11 106 (Versalllea) NB 751-3191 $294,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-7300 $99,000 Sunday 1-4 4 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN 73 Streamwood. Irvine 760-8333 $71,900 * •50 Braeburn. Big Canyon, NB 2 BEDROOM 644-9060 4$695,000 Sunday 1-5 "'~Torrey Pines, Big Canyon. N.B * •20 Land Fall Court (Newport Crest) NB 759-8~77 $525,000 Sun 1-5 673-7300 $1~.aoo Sat 10.4 Sun 1-4 * * 29 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 631-1400 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • v 100 Scholz Pl tt 104 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $126.500 Sunday 1-4 21 Burning Tree, Big Canyon, N.B 760-1900 $785,000 Sunday 1-4 * •"' 100 Scholz Pl, PH 4 (Versailles) ~'B 673-7300 $155.009 Sunday 1-4 3043 Country Club Or , Mesa Verde, CM 645-0303 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 * •"' 100 Scholz Pl, PH 11 (Versalllel) NB 673-7300 $215,000 Sunday 1-4 1310 Estelle Ln. Westclltt. Nwpt Bch 548-5133 $239.900 Sunday 1-4:30 * •9 Flintridge. Turtle Rock. Irv. 854-8446 $339,000 Open Sunday 1-5 * •6 Klaloa Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $178.000 Sunday t-4 * •3 Serena Court (Newpo·rt Crest) NB 673-7300 $171.000 Sunday 1-4 * 1815 Galatea Terr, Irvine Terrace, CdM 1119 Dolphin Terr. Irvine Terr, CdM 631 -1400 $595.000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plu• FAM RM or DEN 644-9060 $610,000 Sunday 1-4 ••1805 Glenwood, BaycrMt, N.B ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 268 Bay St .. Costa Mesa 644-9060 $329.500 Sunday 1.40 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 645-0303 $177,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **606 Harbor Island. Newport Beach s 734 Cameo Hl3h1ands Drive, cou 759-9100 $1,075.000 Sunday 1-4:30 *36 egura (Rancho S. J. VIiias) Irv m 631-7370 $191.900 Sunday 1-5 673-1181 S 95,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1233 Highland Or, Westcllff, NB 1119 Dolphin Terr., Irvine Terrace, CdM 760-8333 $399,000 Sunday PM 3 BEDROOM 644-~60 $610,000 Sunday 1-4 20 Hlllsbourough, Newport Beach 105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Newport Beach 760-1900 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 •2010 Barranca (Bluffs) Newport Beach 675-6000 $490,000 Sunday 1-5 •706 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM 640-0020 $169.500 . Sunday 1-4 3300 Ocean, Olde Corona del Mar 759-1501 $435,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1984 Vista Caudal (Blutts) Newport Beach 640-0020 $269,500 Sunday 1·5 •2761 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 640-0020 $239,900 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 21 Harbor Ridge Or (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1··4:30 2774 Mallard (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 631 -1266 $223.500 Sunday 1-5 •324 Morning Canyon (Shoreclltts) NB t 730 Malabar, lrvlne Terrace, CdM 644-6200 $649.900 Sat/Sun 1-• *v8 Crest Circle. Corona del Mar 759-1877 $287.500 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $224,900 Sunday 2-5 "' 17 Monaco. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 6 Montana's Norte, Irvine 640-4868 $199,500 Sunday 1-5 2516 N. Duke Pl (College Park) Costa Mesa 631-7370 $191,900 Sunday 1-5 3 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 ~95,000 Sunday 1_.:30 535 Seaward (Corona Highlands) COM 759-9100 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 2718 Shell. China Cove. CdM 631-400 $450.000 Sunday 1-5 14 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Newport Beach 644-6200 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 *3• Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1 Muir Beach, Spyglass, CdM 760-1900 $975.000 Sunday 1-5 • v 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 3234 Nebraska. Costa Mesa 644-9060 $159.000 228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar Sat 2-5 760-8519$5 75.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1601 Port Abbey Place (Harbor Vu Hms) NB * • 25 Escapade Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $178.000 Sunday 1-4 ••S Robon Court (Newpori Crest) NB 673-7300 $ 189.000 Sunday 1-4 5605 Seashore (Oceanfront) N.B. 968-1021 $450,000 Sun. 1-5 428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9 100 $212,000 Sunday 1-4:30 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN •302 Campbell Lane, Brittany Woods, CM 645-0303 $164,900 Sunday 1-4 707 St. James Road (Cliff Haven) NB 759-9100 $385.000 Sundav 2-5 673-7300 $305.000 • Sat/Sun 1-4 312 Jasmine. Corona Del Mar 2201 Private Road. Back Bay, NB 673-8494 $350.000 Sunday 1-4 1929 Tustin Ave, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $159.0QO Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN 901 Almond, Eastblutt. Nwpt Sch 780-8333 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2207 Aralla (Eastblutt) Newport Beach 644-6200 $279,000 Sunday 1-4:30 631·7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 30 •301 Robinhood, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 ••4627 Roxbury Rd , Cameo Shores, CdM 644-9060 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 18862 Saginaw. Turtle Rock. Irvine 631-1400 $192.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1148 Santiago Or, Dover Shores, N.B 631-?'300 $560.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:40 1953 Arnold. Costa Men 645-0303 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19512 Sierra Raton. Turtle Rock. Irv. 854-934 7 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V'S Beachcomber, Jasmine Creek. CdM I 760-8333 $409,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1242 Somerset Ln. Dover Shores, NB 644-9060 $430.000 Sunday 1-5 •633 Cameo Highland Or. COM 644-6200 $368,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 17 Carmel Bay Drive, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $557,500 Incl land Sunday 1-5 510 Carnation, Summerwlnd, CdM • v 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,410,000 Sunday 1-5 * •4533 Tremont (Cameo Shores) COM I 644-a200 $649.990 Sunday 1-4 4 BEDROOM * •27 Encore Court, Newport Beach 673-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-3 2912 Quedada (Blutts) Newport Beach 759-9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 * • 1963 San Bruno (Blutts) Newport Beach 675-5511 S 180.000 Sunday 1-5 •412 Vista Flora (Bluffs) Newport !leach 640-0020 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES for SALE DUPLEXES for SALE 2 BR plu12 BA 675-7572 $385,000 Dally 10-5 3047 Country Club Or. M.V, CM 125 Via Koron. Lido Isle, Newport Beach 1 631-7300 $475 000 Sunday 1•4 30 60 1 Acacia, Olde Corona del Mar · 675-6000 $309,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 509 Dahlia Ave. Summerwlnd, CdM 1215 West Bay Ave. Peninsula Pt 631 1400 $395 ooo Sat/Sun 1_4 116 11 Cliff Drive. Clltthaven. N.B ' 631-7300 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * * 1410 West Bay. Newport Beach 675· 7572 $385,000 Dally 10-5 517 Dahlia. Summerwlnd. CdM 675-7572 $409.000 631-1266 $915 000 Sunday i-4·30 1215 West Bay Ave .. Peninsula Pt. N.B ' · 631· 1400 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Dally 10-5 •2716 Windover (Hrbr Vu Broadmoor) COM 675-6000 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *247 Driftwood, Shoreclltta, CdM 644-9060 $499,000 Sunday 1-4 **412 Evening Star Lane, Dover Shrs, N.B 631-7300 $775,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 1730 Gafaxy Drive. 09ver Shores. far 631-7300 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •2000 Windward Lane, Baycrest, N.B 631-7300 $299,5.00Sat/Sun 1-4:30 5 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3 BR plu1 2 BA 200 Diamond. Balboa Island 759-1501 $395,000 Sunday 1-4 305 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 675-8000 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •432 taabella T.,r (Corona Hlghlanda) COM 1437 Antigua Way, Baycreat. N.B 631-7300 $415,000 Sun 1·4.30 3 BA plu1 3 BR **"'27671 Chapala(Tr .. Vlatas) M.V. 1500."500•., 36th St. (Near Finley). Nwpt Bch 675-2814 $795,000 Sun 1-5 759-1877 $297.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $590,000 Sunday 1_.:30 3441 King Court. Coate Men 645-0303 S 199,500 Sun 1-5 1350 Hampshire ·circle (Westclltf) Nwpt Bch 1831 Lincoln LaM, Newport Beach 644-6200 $369,000 Sunday 1-4 673-5354 $317,500 Sunday 1-5 **61 8 Harbor Island Dr, Newport Buch 1 Little River Clrcle (SpyglUI) NB 76().5000 $1 ,275,000 SunQay 12-4 644-6200 $496,000 Sunday 12:3()..4:30 •74 HlllCfH t, Big Canyon, Nwpt Beh 15 Monterey Clrcle, SpyglQf. CdM 673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 1 760· 1900 $398,000 Sunday 1-• 2100 Leeward Lane, Btyerett, NB 1952 P .. ic.n. M ... Verde, CM I 631-7300 $478.opo Sun 1-4:30 645.0303 $174,500 Sat/Sunday 1-4 •• 1084 PMCador, Oover~ahoret. N.8 2786 loreNo<Mna del Mar) Costa Mna 644·90e0 $479,000 F• Sunday 1•4 831-7370 8169,900 Sunday 1-5 •• 1244 Potar11 Or, Dover Shor•. NB 631-7300 $1.175.000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 ••24 Miiiion Bly, Spyglu• 760,8333 S5e9,900 Sunday 1-5 • 1982 Port Albana, H.V.H, Newport e.,cn 492-0890 S2~9.000 S'-"'day 1_.:30 * • v 41 Royal St. George (BIQ C.nyon) NB 673-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-4 * • •324 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shra) NB l 760-8700 $1, 116,000 Suncaty 12-4 3800 Ocean Birch (SpyglUI Alda-) NB I 644·8200 sse6.000 Sunday 1-5 21 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 309 l>oppy, Cotona Del Mar 780-8700 $.49$,500 • Sunday 1_. 673~94 $435,000 Sunday 1-4 13211 Sandhur11. Nor1h Tuatln 1970 POf't Trinity Clrcte, N9wpor't 8Mch 759·1501 1 171,000 Sunday 1-" 7e<>-5000 • Sunday 1-":30 ~ •• 19 814"1 Mateo (SpyglUI) Nwpt 8ch 44 AJdQetlne Or (Harbor Rtdge) Nwpt kl'I &44-.8200 1525,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 ~ 1115,000 Sunday t_.:30 • 11 Slnal~ (Woodbridge) INtne Roeklngham (~) Nws>t 9ch I ~*" 11"4,iOO Sat/Sun 1·5 &44-e200 t 74t,OOO Sat/Sun t-& * •&t 1 1 SMlhor• Or· N9wpor1 BMch • * •..,.. 8 T refatgat. Harbor R1dg9, Nwpt Bet'! ..... eoeo 1798,000 Sunday 1-5 I 640-4868 t1.eso.ooo Sunday i.s ~ 2040 ~lpwey Drive, Baycr•t. NB •2 vorklhlre (Harbof Ridge) Nwpl Bch 831·1300 $249,000 Sat/Sun ,,.. 30 I 644.e2oo $1.100,000 Sunday 1-4 30 •Sp1 •Pool * •W1terlront * * •W•tertront & Pool ,....G~ 1d<lr•t I t guerd o••• OrangeC4Mt DAILY PILOTISunc:ley, ~b« 10. 1985 D8 I 9llllfM)OMI 1 ~ eA THa Alr'C• .... •4 a.et Leo~· 111.000 Till8 ttOm COULi> • YOURal 1· "ats 11¢1 1111...,._ ........ ~ ....... Cal .... ,,.. lllftM ......... 118. au-n AVE, llLllA llWI Located at the Ferry Landing, q9wn- stai.rs i.B commercial, upstairs has 2 BR/ l Ba aP,t. and l BR/ 1 Ba apt. 30'x85' lot, two car garage. deck vtew of Harbor. Will consider leaseback. $385,000 consideration to brokers. Call for brochure. BY OWNER $148,000 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, living room, fireplace; den, large game room with built-In BBQ. 171 E. Bay St •• C.M. C•ll for• t.173-3458 HOTEL-AT DISNEYLAND Newly ottered, this brand new 128 room hotel la directly across from Disneyland A tremendous Investment. Call for detalrs. Lola Cornwell. - c;/t,{! I/ I (. (((!&:t~C I/ I(' 760-8333 IEU YEllE CILlllAL 1211,100 Nestled in a quiet cul de saC'-thts 5 bedroom home boasts fonnal duung. custom pool and spa Separate 400 sq ft bonus building suitable for 0 !!1Ct" or rec. room. Call to see. 1of5 BANK FORECLOSURES LEFT Approx .• 3800 sq. tt ., 4 bdrm, 3 ba.. + separate dtln. Formal dining room. spac)ous kitchen with bay . window. large master bedroom with spa tub. sauna, skyllghta thru-out. large waSk- 1 j In ctoaets with mirrored doors. Secur- ity system and fully landscaped. Cell todeJ 183-1311 or Ma •15 Merrlll Lynch AHlty OlllmlOW. ......... AT .. Ill Dm Hl PWISTlllT T he fun rone anw ln BaJboa 15 undergoi.ng a ma.JOr renovauon 207 Palm S~t 1.1 located in the nuddle of the action at the ferry landing 30x I 00 foot lot. 1800 9q. foot bldg , a.ncludes the 1a.nd.. $166.000 u- surnaijJe hrst $300,000 Cctwdenuon to brokers Call for broch~ 1 714-lta-!Ma (....,) Columbia River waterfront home with boat dock on Puget l&land, Wasrungwn Fish and hunt Ill the backyard One acre with orchard. boat hou.te-lhop. and deck 3 bedroom. 1 ~ bath, l no lq ft . large country lot.chen wtth etched glass caba.neta and wood ~on bndt hearth ldeal Island location for farruly or rellrement By ~r WESTlllE WUll 1114,000 , Best in the Westside Largt> corner lot 1 1 ~rfect for kids and pets RV ~.a LmJe TLC w 1U make your dttam home This 31 Bdnn homt-15 the ~t value on t.Oday's market 01mu 21 Tit• Real ht•ters IEU YEllE Cllll 141-7171 Sll,100 Assume FHA loan of St>0.000 at onlv 3 '•~interest This beauuful end urut with lovely pn \ ate· yard has the best locauon tn tht> l'omplex Heres tht> one you've" a1tro for Call tO ~ RITll121 TMleal Elflhn 541-231~ OlmH 2t The Real ht1t1n 141-7111 I I I I ~ ... c.a.... MM c.ta... . •M ........ na .... ii!iiii•.,-.r-i!!!~l.J·!!!!"!•....!•!!!J• ..... l?M· .... I • rti: ......... ·~i: cm .. , ... . CU'960e llr [)ph{, l.Q I.A.. IH51mo-tU&1mo, lrg • 2 8r 2 b9. ow. 1 flM to FURN 11 klldl ~. utlll!!"-... .nt~"'t:::IV~P-"t2f)(ln"'11P61•1 AO ...._.._..... lrptc. petlO, yd. U2"& Ho beeut ' & 2 ~ all ~28r0en,2 .. ,dbl bC:h ltSO. yrly 5408 pd Nr OC.C. 4 Shop.,..,,, 10 ,,, ... , M• Hr 28' NWpt l. ladatl1/0fflt1 ... _._..,..IWV ~ MMt13 lv -bfflna, frpk: MUet .... OWll09 No ~· »411 9eatlore. 646-1110 F'tm 1250 mo. 548--2&13 8al Penln co~7~~ S400+S200 deC>.. 8t~I f11t ··-.. w Avocado CN!fam Way. 240-1111 to bdl. MOO. en.:.,...., tnon atrllgtlt M8-01M 1ft1tmn Eutllde 28t 1e.. '"* Ml-M1I Of ee1-3201 281 Ula, Nl!W crpt. ' CM LAGUNA BEACH tum. ut» Fe. 2bf' 2~. i3somo. • M•te of "°""""'kr 30-38 1080. M . bl. Sil i ~ ... o .. den bMm '*'-· ~ .. + TIL ~ ear •• frplC~ld~. pd, pool $286. PrOf/~a llglll cleaning 204·A ..,, ~. Hghll hem. 20hq ft. 18 t7 w .. tcllft. Aptt. 8Mu1~1t)' tand· 11t,IN1.MCS221.2pet• flleld U t. rly NMr I 26 n·amkr.O~.lV,49~51 D•vldDr.N.B.~84044 S400."42-3442 DtaM N.8.~l·5032Agt :!:J! • d 0 , 0 u "d 1 , eona. No I**-IOO· t111 ~l i.-mo 175--4912 Bkr ,..._ eono t M poo1 _ _ _ __ AA IP&. pedlofdmcL No I!/-....... • --• -.......... oet ~ rmt SM>ifl'IO. ' •28R 28A. St9')9 1ci"i)Ci; I d tU ~nc~apvt • S mtn Ml tr thr N.I . 3br 2bt. nr Melt to thr 38128a Penln-A.ttrtctlY9 0~ ln1200• -& ... ~ ,_, ·-&PllTmll '11651 Pro Ctrde s llno 1050 n ry, u • • OCMn $350/mo Avail llM Nl1mkr p<ot IAOO por1 .,.. "tVY. • "'"" HI HO°"l I ..:.0, ~ I:;· lt'O patlO ITIO/mo BMutlf\ll Gefden ~ts,. Tll ~ Ml• llU .. &:~N"J:=T 391 28' 10 bth $350. S4M2eo lmmed Jay 831-6522 873-1499 Of S73-8707 2000 •::../~:;:. I ~ic~ 110MI., IM 18drm S69$.M15 _.1·1il9or87'"3117 Patlc»l declta.. ~ ... Brandnew$1400/mo Nloel'lmempl.male24-57, Mother&.deuoh•toiht M/, 25-+-non tmtcr. 3bf =751-8003AOI RfALESIAfE 28drm IY•Be 1705-S710 ~ l!'lkle 1ttrKtn. paid. NO P91• 18A S -·to beech, qutet, *2BR 18A tot•lly re-turn · trig, TV, micro, nr CdM hm 1400 mo. 1st/lest NB aondo pool/ape 111•1400 2250 V1n9U .. d S40-M2t Qu.let. utlta pd 14!0 • 28drm i v.a. 1700 $450, utll s*d. no pell. turbt1hed St•P• to oen, H.B .. wkly ~8~18 01857·9095 E/759-$507 $450 ~'iM JOttn 8'2·1954 CdM'1 beet oNlcet S&95o 1--------• -----"4SO aec 83t-3Me 28drm 28a l720 ~1 bMCh S87&/mor Rm •vall In comfortable s 1100 Incl utll, A/C, plcg, 28drm w.ea 1716 399 w w1i.on 831-5583 tt-•• •3BR 2BA Aen>U trom 1,_11v .. _ nr .......... s ..... 1 NB 2bf' 2b•. M" ,,...,,,k,, MJF mature 50.-EaatblUff Jtnltor1:12855 ! COU1 la-•~ ftuMlal != !!! !~ e;: 2!i..~ba. ~x·~: ayu a•u.. t ~I -ocean. No o•r•o• p;~;' ;;·:n ;'0";;.~mk~ clMn. Qu191, tennli, $302 Condo. View. tac Hwy 875--8000 Anytime ..._. ~ ,.,. _,., _.. -... - -Delightful OC*ll'I bt'eilinl. 1960/mo. Bkr 842-3850 $350/ g75...c104 •VI nc¥W &48-5447 •tt 4.30 Reuon•ble 720-1444 __ --, 151 E. 2111 S-48·2408 yard, 1125. ~-5088 181', frig, r..,ge. lautldry. Speclou1 28drm, 28a mo --bd 1 S350 lllllH Na · latlattl ~ No pelt With gar-oe. All new orpt1 •CIMn 2BR 2BA BLUFFS Rni ()( lllr HB home~ Ne Mttr '1D IU t• . M/F, n·..tmkr. 4 hM. ... ~.11 ott\oe 1pKe1. '°' ,.... • .... -----E'llde Condo. 2BR 1-Aba. pool, . & dr-. I.Ota of cloMt1 Pool. f!Plt, carport• _,..._..cl"'·-. Ilk• d""•· Male n·ll"llkr, eub-IMM Nwprt SllorM 1300/mo '":' 931.•~nl\ , .... Chrl•. ma"" •m 1Bdrm S810 garage/pool. Pref adultl, S Imo. ..... _...,. .... ...,.,"" ·~-· -• Dec .JUM 759-1180 1 1 1 t & dep D1-3788 ....... """" "' 28drm 1'/•B• $706 no peta. ,725 mo. E~ 93 t w 19111 St 5-tS-0..92 8"utltully landeo..-. $8.ou. No pe11. 722·801 1 clean. 536--092 t _ I . a · __ fiMcli t300ii" * * HIT·-* * 131 E 19th 8'~ 18 8'6-2844, dyl 548-93.4 I UU • -oeo..833 l •• 1'11 Wlftl * Room In 2br 1ba ac>t cioM N B. Prof. male 111' ~ Prof non·emkr MIF lhr 21>1' Ne!:= Miit• wutclltf SMdwtcheJ, C.M 'f<ip to- TOP AREA MESA PINES E'SIOE COTTAGE (old«} All UTILITIES PAID 28R 2BA. gar, lndry, 4 Luxurlol.lt 28r 28' w/Den. to~ bay, tern. pret'd ~!:"·~~; 2~~:;,. 2ba Promont~ Pt N.B. Dr 497·!1132 . cation. Ted 432·1232 Studlo,IBA.llkenew.ooiy 2•Br1bt,'#d/~m'gf/p, ComparebetOf•JOUrent. ~~~t':'a..~~ W/0 ~p, lg~~ ~ktt~::'1~ti!;•&p";!!c FullhMpt~ Unf.rm.w/d w/~9/=..o 1l86 mo OC Airport., .. GrMt FOASAlE rrptc, encl peClo Carport. gar Lg pvt yrd w/pool, Newty deccwtted cullom .. I Cr 131 12M frple, ..... , ger ., •• ,... v. t/p, pvt pll. nr pool, tennlt buHdlng on Bitch 540 1/t .... IT., at.n. pool,epa.Qulet.Nopet• w/d hkup No Clogs. d .. lgn tMtur ... pool ~ 11905.~,nopeta ROOM w/BATH &bth S100dep+$385 Protttralgtllmaletllr3Br auiteoniatnOOf HmOl.e.eutlful•t•b.873-7007 $5!!0 Up 649-2447 S8251mo. 557.2337 bbq, COVl''d gwage, Ml'· •· r • 281' 28a ~~~· t $1395 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR mo Incl utll. ~79 3Ba CM Condo. O~r,.. M.lb IN $850/rno Incl FRAN<;HISE offw by •••ID IEW E·~ Trplx, tge ~ 2br, ~=O~th~P~i;:· 780-0919 • AREA. Call S..8-5224 Nice 2br 1bt E/C.M. nr =•kr = !~tlls.w ~ furnl~u,':, Right Rutty Dtacloaure Stetemen1 1U1 new crpll drp1, lndry, no FumlsMd 1 & 28drm, lett b •tth 7 bch 4 ffwayt. M/F n·emkr 474..()435 Ev 751·2224 752• - -Corp Expanding $3660 pett le95 873-3600 3M Wilaon M2·1971 OoMir'I ~apt 2BR 18A 3Bctrm 2Ba. yrty. NHr $350. 831-3117 DentM _ ' PRIME cmic:. Sptce In BIG OPPORTUNITY meatiBJllf LA MANCHA APTS CoAege Pnc Trl-pleX 28r, 1 b1k to t>Mch. 895: ~~:~im£'a:l:in~r:~~ f.MIU IDOi N/1mkr Prof male lllr 381 °a..'1: ~:o 3~1c~:e·D~ NewPort Beac~av•ll USA lnl'I. 2'3/837-0101 -• 284rm !Bat ~2s.se75_ ,.Ab• -OIW ger~lftdry Jecobl1\ltlll:ty87Mt73 •tll• NBA.ptSOOO +IMt&eeo. vie~ Prefer n/1mkr -trnmed.$660 P . lllE IOIEY I uumm g .. pd, no pets 8'2•5073 tclty M!!01mo 8'5--77~ 38r 2 bl unturn apt, atv. 3:1 VI• ~n~~,~~t :! Wkly rentata. t.ow rat.. Nea,.bch. 850·8573 $450: Hugh ~49·82, 1 J&OIU IUL n Theee tttrectl11e new '79 3Br 2a. upper Gar, new --•H W OJW, no pelt. l='reehly •sif:otmo. 87s.atoo 1'135 &, Up/Wkly. Qolo< N/smkr reepon, mstr, pvt Work, 494-2186 Homtr PllP lllAlllllT lllTERESTEI 1 A.pt1 feature pool, ape, crpl 1084D V~enQla -"-"n painted & ~n. le50, TV, maid aervioe, free bth on Penln $376/mo -11•/111·1171 private patloe or deckt, ·$760 No pell $.45-7"3 2BR t8A, pvt patio, gar, mo. IM0-7853 498-.6780 Cute 1Br 18a . Duple• cottM. Mated pool & 8'5-8715 or 962-3780. · RNmB"' t IF t~, fb~~ ,2 ba _ _ __ Yoetile. 2t3/822:S780 garaoe Of carpe>rt. in a ---w/d l*up, quiet. NO peta. Prkng, trig. NM< bHch II~ to ocean. Kltct1'1 · · ac>t. ~ rom WA TEAFRONT BLDG. b .. utlfully l1nd1caped lg 2br 2ba. MW l)ilnuc:ar Water paid. 1875/mo. BANBURY CROSS APTS S5751mo. 875-•912 Bkr 1vall. 985 N. Coast Hwy, Nwpl Hta 3Br hM. Mttr BR bch, ocean vu, nlee loc Ede Suite 1350 ill at laTtttatat Mttlng. Heat paid. pet, no pets $850. Open 203a ~ 2 & 38drme 1850 Up Laguna Beech. 4~·5294 $400 °'lg BR '325 evl. $355/mo lat. laal. NC Sl 50slt 4th nrNlew O,,.rtuity 2tol t Bedrooms S585 hN,4 13 Ford Rd 559'-~ 19 TSL MGMT 8'2· 1803 16761 Vlewpt Ln 8'2~ DELUXE DUPLEX. 38R 83 1·9 t02 •ft 6 or tv msg 873-ec>44 °' 4 76-3250 642_.&« M thr Fri 8·5 2 Bed ooms 1'1. Bath U70 1Vtba 1/2 bfk lo Channel. IUUll •m -----DEVELOPER ha 230 unit r • -2Br ~ Iba Go See! Eatttide 28r 18a, MP dine lllTllT • Nr Udo center. 500 38th Wkly rentall now •11all Fem 35, no kid•. neet. Rmte needed now. Neat Ceaatrcial PrettrtJ a attment alt• ready to 121 OllTEl STlln 110 w Jamee St (7 14) rm, tvdwd ""·dbl gar, lg 3BR apt. W/D hkup, lndry St. S1250/mo. 644-7289 1 129 50 wk & up 2274 conllder1te wlll lhr r.V. resp n-emkr CM nr OCC. 2771 0~ Cuti now and tu COSTA MESA 642·1127 (818)7()9..6715 landecap9CI yrd. Avf 1111 room, frpk:/gar/h'g deck. SB Nwpt Blvd CM 64&.7445 condo w/aame. Nice S350+ ulll. Cheryl ~eflts. SlOOK _mlnlmum (Corntlf Center/Placentia) i uo 1 4 2 bdrm, newly SlOOOl lT'IO. 998-3434 sa9s1mo Eastbluft TwnhM Apt r • pl•oe you ctn call l\c)IM. 650--0994 or 860-4283 1350 Sq. Ft 1 ve9tment 640 _ 6078 Open Oatly 10am-6pm redec quiet pool $494 up Lg view A.pt• next to Park. 222\ ALABAMA :::0 2e.if.1Bfo· 8~ ~ 10 ltll LINE $350. H~ utll. Call i<lnt MeH Verd• lot 1::-::-n---.;:--;·;----..:;r.-. 1•2·142' l884Monrovla548--0336 Frpte,vaultedoellings,lrg TSL MGMT 8'2·1603 · 3026 w .CoastHwy,New-Rounne,776-0680 R•llnfllHll 545--4123 Mt Tel.Na 14 Sorry, No Pets •STUNNING L 1, 2·4 3Br IPL Prvt balcony LRG deluxe 2br, 2 trple, Furnllhed 38r lBa. Oar· port Beach, retrlg, TV Female to lllr 3BR 2b• 2 t>ldgs on 3 lots In the 1~4' •nw. UTI Clean 1Br up. Nu paint, 2Ba Grdn A.pt. ~~ $555, NflWly red.corated skytiles. nr Hun I. H11bor ; f i~/m~ ~~~491~1 ::: S 130-+ wk agl, no deposit. twnhM nr So Ctt Plaza. •Dally computer updates Cannery VIiiage, NB. .. ...... PIMI•• frig lndry tac $460/mo • $655 & $725 710 w 18th Child ok. No pets $925. (213) 880-0513 · V ti I t 1 $300 Incl utll 546-4596 •More lead•. f .. ter eerv Good upslde potent111. -$35o sec 642·6502 631-6107 or 855-0665 LIDO ISLE 2Br 2Ba. 2 ICI ea ta I I --. 2 •All cllent11Creened $525,000. 873-3777 agt ltH &,,r"al · $550/mo lBA. air. pool. Nr Huntington Harbor, 0 le only No ts 2722 Fem n-1mkr lhr 2br ba •20% ott to all new clients 15 to 30 yr ftlCed ~--S'"'T""'s"'"'1D""E==--1 Bedroom, carpQrt s c Plaza area. PACIFICA Brand New apta. 2Br 2'h ~ P/mo IN 'g75-03f; w/aame S400/mo+S200. •A.1 Merl In OC Regl1te< •Offlca/Stiop/Storaoe• $5000 to$iO 000 000 garage & yard $650/mo 17 141966-l l36 TIWllllES ba. $1250. mo 1Br l'h S 50 Deluxe 1BR condo. lndltn NC, Inc utll & amenllles. Huntington Sch 841-5611 264 eq tt & up. rNt. c M. 17141~; Avl lmmed 998-3434 ba. $175 mo. Badl·turn LIDO ISLE Bay View 3 Wella R1cQuet Club Avail now 733--8850 ...... 50/ C·2 Quiet., .. 548·7249 · S575 (714)' .. " 2337 .. ~~ $1500/mo 673-4976 ShrNwpt Condo mo. __ .. T.D Brandnew~a 1BR .mo. .,_,. bdrm2bath,new.......,. . Fem1h11e3Bdroondo1'A Pool.tennl1,jacuzzl Call DECORATOR SPACE rt n • WOODLAND YILLAGI APARTMlllTI Comr & toior our ga1d•n \l1't apl\ Owl tomlnrl~~ l1w•"l 1 IO\t lo litr•~y~ & So foa\I p,,,, '""'I' only ""nut\'\ tn lht J tJ!o.._~ Car ages 1•a1lablt NO Pfl~ Pl f ~S( ,.tU • UAS • UllllY .... , Ulm'l.H 1..-. ... 2111• ... s W , IUT I lltT WATH llCl. ........ lllMIH SHl-1111 w/dln. pvt dedt, pool, Of (213) 882·8595 S1350/mo Yrly LARGE Big Bear Cabin. ml from beach with lem & Linda 548-0632 $200/mo Incl phonee, re-u mon.y or carport•. lndry ttc. Oc· 673--0072 6191753-0719 Pool table, cir TV, 2 male Chrlat11ns. Tennis. ceMng. etc 549-8181 . TD's s 10,000/up. No cupancy Nov 1· No pets. SUWlll YILUIE NEAR Dover & Westclltt 1 trptcs, aleeps 14 pool, spa. No emoklng. Shr Nwpt ocnfrnl condo --credllV/no pen•lty. Call 268 E 16th St, Npt Hots. BR pool apt Bulltlni (714) ~5-6918 $300/mo. 968-3372. w/prot. 3Bd 2bl, vu, For leaae retell/otc. 1 mo. Denison Auoc 873• 7311 $595/mo. 831-1266 -.-1 A med · S650/ W/O, glf, nu cpt, & pnt tree rent. fantastic opport·1-:-----~---Curt Hert>erta 11 agt ••• -• van lm.,~5 ~ .. i 8 tv mo, ltat1h tt •art Fem ahr Condo w/aame. S500875·188t/875-5606 640 1f S694 497.5132 haHact•nh no peta.'" • .,.._ msg. 27Z4 2Br 281. N/amkr, HB =----:=--=-::::--:::--=~:! =-=---=--.,.---:-:-;;---:-:~i,;;;;;;;;;;-...-..iioiiiii----PENTRtDGE COVE ll11e where you he~ N wport Helghla Harbor Ilea. 840-8666 Sptc 2Br 2Ba 81Y1lde Or POH Frontage, N.B. t.17 1Br, frplc, mlt:ro, W/D, 2 •Spectacular apt• 1 be~room gar~ge 28r 1ba C.M. w/vlew $300 1 edible apt to 1hr. Pool, pvt bth. acres. Ideal for bay view Aaa1uctatat1 ztZO car oar, pool, spa $795 * 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba tult89 S535/mo 673 3117 · mo. +~tit. avt Dec. 1 Fem wanted, ncr n/~f ~5 780· t9e6 high rise motel or offlcn. 546-3115 °' ~9-2447 •Sp9Clou1 townhou... · • _ Call Julle 548-6917 ~Zt~oahl~ei53~n67;_:~~ Step• to bth F rmte 2.SM. Agt. 759·6080__ SCRAM-LETS POOL Pttlo. trplc, X-lge :~;1-r.:-b•lconles or N;.':~1111~~Br ~~~'s~'. A.IDEI F Live-In. Pi t AS1t11 F/M 2... 2b H bor 4 needed. Clean reliable n-PH11111111 LIGATIH ANSWERS 1Br •un 2Br l880 S500 G .. ~ t'-60 B ' 5 ry •50 .. 2 t3 teactter In whlchr t-hr1. "' • ar emkr $333/mo+ $300 dp .,~ 111~ ............ 1 •• , MC~ E·llde 55J-2M1 .,......,, pa..,. 1 1 1 th St." ...., Rm• $300/mo. 645--2357 A.dams Pool, tac. weloht 675-5795, 974-3100 NB ""'ta ..,,.,..... .......... 00 WIT 111'1 Redecorated 4&?, 28'· Balboa Penn. ·~blk n rm, tennla S375 540-8f08 URQENTL Y NEEDEDll t~~hu~~ cf!.~e~W:! y~: ~= HZ·tlll 2BR~A ~tea-•3 Lighted tennis court• ~~~'i ~~~~· Cute 3br Cluplx, au new F/lhr w/aame 2br CM apt Sgt mother to lhr hm Prime spot In Landmark Lav1ati · Stupid * 2 Swimming pool• deco. n·smk rem. only 2 t • QUktt, Clean & resp. w/ume 554-2828 d&YI location 24 t 1 E Coaat IMAGINATIVE ~Zjl~~iiii~iJi~~ii~iJijfij~~ ~u.'ti8!r.b1::~.c'~~:e •Stream• & ponds Wlllllllm $360 mo yny 673-4598 S312 50 +urn. 641-7584 t·4:30pm A.lltll• Hwy, Ste •200. Corona When• government pro- MlrU WIH TSl llAIAll•flT 114-0011 'li patio $745/mo. •Sorry. no pet• $900 yrty, 2BR 1ba. No CdM bay/ocean view Furn 2BR, 1 bfk bc:h, very -Del Mer. e75...cooo Ject Is de1crlbed H 2536 Senta Ana Ave •Fumltlllngs avall pell/11V/refg 648-5662 home 3Br 2Ba. rlreplece. clean up~ w/jar $475 GIHf U ftr ltat "bold," you know It 11 PvlDITERRAtDN VILLAGE SUPER SHA.RP ... NEWER WHY NOT CALL Spectacular 1Br 1Ba, gar~ S500. 642-1559 + dep. 6 .073 evs 2140 fNIUI\ ADS :'~3v': !8.~~~~~: ::; 2BR w/p1t10, dl w, gar· 111-1111 bay/ocean \llew1. Frplc, 2 or 1 9--0806 Lg turn. rm, ba. nteel Lx \M1U called "IMAGINATIVE .. age, no pets 645-5577 car gar. lndry, yrly. S 1200 CM/UTIL PD. 3BR HOUSE NB apt. cplx. Quiet m•t Newpot1 Baach, 1 c•r 1lze, SUWlll YILUIE lse. 67S:4912 Bkr Pvt bl $420, shr ba $390. reap M/F 1400. 631-0317 ses. p/mo. Call Toni, ARE FREE TH ~ ... ~IHI ,.,.rt llle8tiBllU 15555 Huntington Vllltge Steps to bch. Upetr1 2Br 168A Magnolia 642-3307 Lido waterfront A.pt, 673-6522 fH Jllttr~ $100 OFF 1ST MONTH'S AENt. Lane. trom S•n Diego 1Ba View 2Br 2B• -seoo mo. 675-3813 Lea~ Mite lntala 2744 Cal: The old dogio1d 11 80a1n1 ON ALL APARTMENTS TIOllMIS freeway. north of Beach dwnstrs. New crpt, frig & MIF n·smkr. Quiet New-name & ph. number ·, 1001 u•·Hll The awning was gran- to McFadden, wes1 on ,.nge. pc>th compl red« port Island Exec hme on M/F 25-35 prof lhf 281' Nwpt Sch lotF 25 x • _, deur. Sincere thank• Two Mrr'VS fDCT ROO fC 2fl) MOHTH O.Mtl ,., .... McFadden. Drive by 1807 w Balboa was ler w/tull privileges 2b• Bel Pan tX:Mmt api alley tceelle1t1~age rrom lhe OU.II to our n u.n nu. Frplc,vaulted.ceHlnoe,dbl _.. ••• _,. __ Blvd & c1ll Betty 650/mo.650-7380 S500/moSteve720-1082 Ofpatklng. ___ hostel 0.. WCTED APTS FOR MllDtATC OCC\J'~Y gar, pool & IPL No pet• ._, -• r-•• 751~650 Mon-Fri 10-4 -- THE place to come home to -A peaceful park-like setting conveniently located within walking distance to theatres. restaurants and shops. Only minutes to South Couth Plaza and the beach. I a.ctroom 1 8edroom & Den/2 lletl\9 2 lledroom TownhouM/2¥. Battta FROM $575 -AU UTILITIES PAID -Gas Fireplaces -Rustic Wood Panehn~ Grew Cloth -Cathedral Beamed C"''"'•rs -Dishwashers -Pools. Whirfl)OOI f 1PrCl\P Room -4 lighted Tenn1~ Courts -Laundry f aclill1e~ -fair Housing Sari / No f'1>t~ OFFICE OPEN DAIL v ~.I) 2400 Harbof Blvd Ill F l•I Oftv9 C08ta Mesa 714/557-8020 28drm 2'A8a $895 QUIET RESORT UVING 28drm 2'ABa•Oen $895 •Sparkling heated pool Versailles 2Br, 1%ba 866 W 18th •Court yard view dining Condo. Prefer Adltt, no 8'5-2739 964"'4183 •Vignette BBQ areaa pets S8501mo. Dy1 YILU .... YA •OT~!!'..'.. dine In oourt yrd 548-9341. Eves 646-2848 .... .......,.,. VERSAILLES CONDOS MYtrtiaia1 latn e1rpatry I Eiictrlcal ILu0c1,&•1 Paiatia1 E.aatllde epacloua 1ourm •Spacious Apartments 1 & 28drm S725-S1080 iiiiiiiiiiiiii:-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - -.. 1 ·nclrt ------------S825/mo. 28drm 1 Bath •Your own pvt patio 960 A Doora.moldlng .. bay win-Lie electrlclen. Rea, • -EXT p NTINQ 1750/mo. Motl u1111 paid. •Gourmet kitchen 631·4 gt dow•. complete p11los.I Comm, Ind. Seni or HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE HJ~rA.pt. R!!i. ,.181 No pett or waterbedt. •New dove t•n crpt YH HUIVI rT $2.17 per day additions, quality work Citizen "'"· Small job Tree trim, top, rerno~. Quality wOfk 89s.5755 2323 Elden 544-7854 •Lrg walk4n clOMll GATED VILLAGE COM· Thlt't .. LL., ...... , pay for •477446 Paul 548-a860 spetllllllt. 494-2980 clean ups. Stu ~9·1898 Q _.. ..,. k " '"" Neat & Clean Int/ext -·•nt· ----• -• atwu cover ...... pr ng MUNITY. 28drm 2'ABa 3 llnes. 30 dey minimum KITCHEN CA.BINET .,_ '"" •rr5 " -w/atorage 1600 SQ. t1. or PURE In the REFACING Gtural ltnicn UWI SEIYIOE Ing, reu. prlcea w/quallty Want• Mlectlon of great LUXURY Garage SPA In Call for free at 8'2--0881 SPECIALI Free Night s;;. 8'5·1587 workmanship. 8'1-0782 IMng? We can off« tny-ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED master suites Dining DAILY ~Canion TV•. VCRt&, PA.INl"ER NEEDS WORKI ~h~ng~r':: h~a1:,~~ 1 & 2 Bedroom room. woodbumlng fire-MASONRY/CARPENTRY Stereo•. 850-.072. Lttal ltmm Int/Ext. cetllng1, refln cab Ing In CM, NB, Of HB 2Bedroom TOWNHOME plae4t. mlcrowive.~venT PILOT rfn1"'c:>~~1~\t:}4i&~1604 : -nLl•IP. rMP LOVMENT l AW (28)yrsexp.,workguar think of us flr1t tor that Furniahed & Unturnlthed private patio ELE AN ...,.... Emphula. 75.i·5008 Davis Painting 964-3837 choice ot Ideal Ill/Ing. Visit our model Delly 9·8 LIVING onty 15 mlnutet SERVICE 0oor .. Repalr·A.lttlfationa Per.onal lhopper/conautt. Atty1. Parham & A.uoc TIP tlAUn p••11T1111 TSL MGMT 8'2· 1603 Sorry, no pell. to So. Co. Plaza, just east Remodel·P•nel·LOCkt-41tc 'Wardrobe, glt11. parties. .. .. 11• N-Por1 Blvd & aouth ot DIRECTORY Cablnet•·Wlndow·Fences I Terry 850-8104 ext. S. MIMary In O.C 22 yn. Prompt! WESTBAY ELDEN A.PTS LA QUINTA HERMOSA San Diego treeway. 2473 35 J 8'2 0567 _ Re .. ,,, ... Refs 334950 23t1 ELDEN A.VE 162I1 Park1lde Ln, HB. Orange Ave 631-~39 By yra exp erry -8 ~U Block w1U1, hrfckwork, * 111-1111 * Spactoua tBr East1lde. Mf-W.1 appt only. CALL TODA.VII kll• Ut AMERICAN HANDYMAN concrete. Comp P•llos. New crpta, dlhW911r & -.,.------:-:~ ..... iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii All FOi Liii ChHdcare m t:Ome. N.B , 1 C•rpentry, fencing, . win· 15 yrs exper 646·4834 drps. Pool. Gu & water lniat 44 Your Dally Piiot C.M. arM. f ranspor1 lo j dowa, plumbing, mar1tte, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. pd Encl g:' No pets. W1M1J111 * \pd\ iuu' ""ll1" i •ni· Service Directory achoo! & baclt. 850-02S8 l tub encl, hauling, etc. CONCRETE 20 yr• exp •:ma INTERIORS $625/mo. 5-5780 * *llAllWS* b f'wn bt'd11t11m dPh 1•2A~esen21 tt~l.V:-Chrlttlan mom will cere f0f1tiic~;:(;~'' ''i3::i244 Terry 536-7988 aha< 5 WISTl.111 YLUIE .. ._ •• _. 8ni<Hlp In my S.Clem. hm. Brtck. concrete. cuatom -:::-:"'.":~.,..,...,....,..-:,-~= 2BR 1'/•bath •••5 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOMS ~·-. ..-L ... let. 492.7957 FENCE Repair. New & old. ~ .... L,.... coal Call Bob ANDYS WALLCOVERINQ ..,.. ......... _.,.,., 11 tlo' ....,.,.. .,_ lnstall1t1on & Removal HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC 873-1512 A.vaHable t2/05/85 A FEW 1BDRM & LOFT Wood, chain nk, pa I 635-4384 °' 8'8-9!>57 Pool/spe, no petl FURNISHED SINGLES Exper~ In my C.M. free e11. Greg, 968· 1118 Int plllnllng. 548"'4013 645-8122 833-8917 Apartment Living In a home. Mon .• Frl. Full time. BRICKWORK. Smell lob•. ...E-xpe_rt_W_e_l-lc-o-ve_r,...ln-g In r----------"i-----------1----------t country tettlng. Conve-• Hl Isl wear'<, rent Aoee 1-3. 631-6074 GAT\t~E~~l~:§PAIR Newport, Cotta Mesa. it111at1on. Reu. ConlUll· -----·~-1»1f s · 1 ,~,:'\.Ei_R .. _ nlenlly located off Jeffrey 1 Lolling Mom wtll b•bYllt 771,...229 or 87l·1975 lrvlne, Ref'• 875-3175 ant Aulgrimnt 581~590 Road ti.tween S•n Otego FURNISHED or your child In my home 6 M Yi .LYNN HANSEN'S & Santa An• frwys. UNFURNISHED mo-up M-F. 831-0179 NB •OEN. HOME REPAIRS. -•..,.•.•~~ ...... !'!""!--1 tnte<lor Pafn1Jng a.nd • Pltnt. Drywall. Ca~try .... llYI•• Paper Hanging. 5-49·9877 Ear1htooe pluth ci>ta, drp1 "'Woodburnlng flrec>lac. v Air conditioning flTIUS C£UEIS, UHIS, ete. G•ry M5•527 PTL QUICK & CAREFUL HANDYMAN LARGE end LO RATES. T138048 POWER STRIPPER Strip It off the well Removlll MfVlce & cteen RMI lie/bond 838~970 Umba for Parnes·Feinstein Collection f ( , .. 1.\1 ( J I I , . I ".' 'I I Prominent Des igner Pattern·A785, Slzet 8·18 e Frev ••ty •CP"I' r I 11 • tMCl•\r,enuOI• O•y O•eu l ip 'I we> P••I .. ay to • (ri,p '"'"D'4r • r • •' W••• 11 w·ln or "''"'Oul 1ne •••" inn ••Ill '••ml t.,c; tl!I r r'.I •u ""I' rt•• l()ff v"~• ct111a11 ano 1l'n0<..t• ••ni 1qwar• "'"''"''" Urflf •' • c:>1'""~ F111ri11"'" matlt 1111 oriv1n11 '"' cotlon Oleno VJ"t •dtr ••tr '"~ r,. o•llMO•ne tK>phn or 1111•n •Dil••OMllf P1tu1tn A79~ 1\ •n .. •b•• '" M111et &11.s 9 ID t9 •Pt1t'• 1tnd $3 ~ 'o• t11c" P111"'" 10 •DAILY PILOT A4t1der Mail P 0 8o• •1 W0<>01•d1 N1w Y0t~ 11171 tAoO ~ c:en11 IO• .-1ct1 Pllllfll l()f post•g• •Ml n1no11no I "'"'I P•l •lll'f VOUR HAI.If ADORE$$ Zlllt C\fYl.f NUMICR S1Zf IJI DOlU' ClOTllU Oii ,AllADf 1)0 twUtU FUlllO•S tl4 -U 0\110 H (Hllff DUil TS 119 OUltl II WY tWU(llS 131 AOO A"Lota 0111411 111 fllWll.M '6TC....,_ IUllTS tooQ 11 50 -eoo o~ c:tt11• "•ch tor e>011~ 1no n111dto110 ____ .. vPrvt patlot & a.icon ... "'Pool. wtilr1pool ..-ExerciM room vNo Pets FREE Memberllllp In Woodbridge Villega Aaaoc "'lake, Tennis, Swim Club "'Office Open 9·5·30 D•lly "'Equal Houelng OPf"Y 50 EA.STSHORE (At Jettrey & Bar,.nca) IAVINE .. .... ,. "" •1d1 .. ,.! SONl. .. ,.,,,Mets °'" 4alty Ht 5 ~~~ N~wport Buch So 170ll lllfh'>tr•••I SERVICE:• throougl'lly 1mall I DO IT ALLI HJ-M10 clean l'louM. 8'5-9741 531-5579 Ptt °' 1 .... msg. Self Stor• ExP91'1• HOUMCIMnlng, carpeta & HOME REPAIR Carpentry •1·1 llflll* upllolatery, wlndoM, 9tC. fenoee & g•t•. Ir• trim. CLEAN & EXPERT llrltf llalet. II 1·1212 dump rune. C.M 4 ~~ Over 25 yearuxpertenoe Commerclel lnq. welcome area. Jim Whyte 642• uc T • 116,428 730-1353 ark ng Area •" D'1 Cleaning Reeld/apt, lnli•J Aesurltclno • Rooting & For me11ou1oua A detatled •tPiiiitliiiR"X'"'UL"'l~N"'dl"'.""lQ""'d"VtriN"'d'9 STllYlll OIUIH watwprooflng• 631--4190 clHnlng. Sat11f•ctlon Gerage a Yerd Ctnup1 ITmlTI MYlll II. Drlvew•ys. patios, path•. gulf· FOf appt 549-4294 Jon 8'5--8192 Orlnge Co. Orlolnal all ...-IMnt b Student Mover1. Tneured •WE GALS SHOULD• *HANG TOOETHEI'* 839--0730 ANYTIME • lttr /Drrw•ll (lf~)ll1-llOI I 111 ()11~ ,., ' 642 Sil I etc. No job loo am · Home 4 vmce C ~ Y Con1truct1on Clean-ups. Lie. T124-438. 8' t·S..27 Reu Mickey 536-0553 JO~ Ptea::2'!f!4':' ree TrUl'I & tr• Hauling NEWWareflO\Jte StOfage Ed'1 Lath a Pluterlng Atphatt-repalr-prldng tote est ate. Fr .. •• Jol'ln 8'6-6730 --Int/ext patc:het, texturea, Int IExt. p11ch plata<lng, cuatom texturing, qullllty work. Problem .. No Prob- lems! #32888' 654-7831 ,9 w/\4W. near m Lrg petlo, trplc:, jrMt cond 1875/mo 832 190 apt complex-heavy roli.r H~nlng 14 yr1 exp. GREATER NPT/C M ArM STARVING 4 WORK. room eddltlona 8'5-4258 Nt'wport B e.t<h No a H: i 269 7 9 ble I. t ea1 owo · · Free Mtitnate. M 1·!!060 ---------1 Joe~...-•m-pm rell• • r .... ree . H.Ullng-dMnup-palntlng· H~htech Mover 1147528 NEW/REPAIR. Quality No ""'I• lr111n• A~"''"' Concrete/ma1onry all tran1 Pina, M5-aae6 moving 7 d&YI 544-7415 'V jot>s lo amall, reaac>n•ble 1•111 "1111 IYPH. tr est/llc'd Prof Houll9deanlng,5yrl 1 .. L Freeeet.,llc'd.831·2345 f>4S· 1104 Marline? Co 895·'7133 exp ioc.i, reliable, wkly· 111 .. , Hty P1rti•/Occa1dn1 Pl::U:,. DILlllYI 1mw btwee1cly. DD'• M2-92M rltan• llUllY uan... ""'!'9~~~~"'!!'!!'"""'!!"'~1 ~80·~-~~ ~·~ ... a .. ntt U'JI Air~~~~.. RESIDENTIAL. )(Int Ref'• THE OFFICE OF Prof. b•l'1endlng by Stave H..,. f 111-1,. I.In V -• Wood..,. •ftd 225 La p-•-a .... 75. 2BR C•ll 8'8-2tl3 for est R .... R•t•. No job to Dr. Jol'ln C•roompu D.C. M8-t781or6.46-1428 ~j0b9doner'lght ·-...., ... ..,.,... .., lge/emall Mary 404-8018 Newport Beech. 548-4021 I l DRAINS CLEAR F 15 aerene. 1 block to O..Ch. 1V•b•. CloN to beh, Remo¥• asphalt drt,,.. · I ;:i:: I CMU •rt •I ct F DI 1 ~ Private patio. bright, clean/nice~ furnl•h•d w•yt r91>ltoe w/conerete atratttn 11..., 811 Bon<*f Companion Aides 8:=. MW2 2 .=· elegant, bulll·l/l new Encl gar 83 •7918 brlcl(i block Wfk 53~..0345 XU coAiTMOctioN .. "'•• 111-JJlll f()( ekteriy. At S2.50 per ...,,----.,---,..=--- k_ltchen 1 & 2 ~. unit• 225 La p-•oma 185<>. 2BR N ~Addition• --....~....., "-~ hour to ll~n 833-2009 trom S 1150 to 12500/mo H'·b• Walk to b4MCtl, &all ffl .... _"!"'r-... .._.." .. ...,, .. '.... • Wlftrfrllt ..... IH. clean. enc1 gat 837-7918 AlffoHAOCk UfoR. 122• 1737 ltc:#4tOl39 c .A.8 sv. Co. 4924827 Care'°' eldarty In MoenM -=---.,-~=;--::='"130 yn exp Reu. rat•. REMODELING Htg A/C, A« rpr1 hi EF prtveta home Home cook ~~~~~~~~~I Sunny. ct.en 28R 1BA, tr .. •t Adrl.,, 846-44~ ROOM ADDITION'S A.men• A.IC 'YI lo 4692e3 mMI .. Kathy 54CM 101 LM • & IU1U gar, lndry No P•t•. · BMOtl Cltl• 111a1l-IPllllTI Wide OcMn Vlewl &tat• l8001mo. 493-2710 t 873-8122 llc:#207481 LIMM•"8f lov:.i!)!for~ Card& p..,,., Aeeder. P•\. llVing on .er• ol gat· hatl hi t =• COAST blVINd SERVICE aitnlftlM l 1 ----State lie: 751-0410 PrtMnt & Fut~. 1 tree ? den• cio.. to t>Mctt. 2 Un<Wwater Hull Cleenlng I·= ____.. 550-27S8 Dl91'9 831..ftM BR & 2ba S 1200/mo & & Malnt 876-7392 G o;;:hree Ti'lft\rnlng NURSES AIDE available lo --"'l'-l...-~TT"Trr--t S 1450/mo 1nc1 utll Ull l&J AIU C06 ST BOAT SERVICE Add1ne:m·Remodet Yard M91nt.•Hiwllng IM-in. lMY9 ~ Mature oonalderate 20102 Bird! St 11r 18a Complete o.talllng Top Quality. L.ow Price. MIKE 850-3283 for Ana Carleon 842·9939 •PPl~tl only.Mon·Frt wllrg balcony. HOO/mo. Bottom C!Mnlng/Palntlng Fr .. M1. LIC. 831·23"4S QUALITY TREE TFUMINO faiatiat 494~4863 or 494·8017 Utlll lnel No pen Haut Outa. ~M BUILD APT OR HOME Tr .. root ... tumpuemove FlNE Pl\NfiNO 8-; RQ;: Spact.cular vie-. from 7~42 833-3H3 from 1 11,900. (714) c:tnupe-fr• •t. 722·1171 erd81nor l&yt•ofhappy flVW"/ room Exec 3 Br ••H tff..H10 (2 t3) 428--2 ... Compiee• a..n.Up, gen'I euttomet .. Uc: 280«4. Hiniiiiiia:iiiiil hM, Indoor Ito. elev•tOf, 11111 UY -X:i~ word Pre-cm ATC Commetctal Dtywelf malrtt, tr .. trlmmlno. frM Thri·Voul "3-4114 •vall Jtn I ..... 1800 20432 S#ll• Ana AV'9. 3 ino. w. dO manuterl7~ 8pedalli.tng In COmM'I -.. Meuro. M 2·"73 mo Prine only 497-3&22 28&. frplc:, lrg petto, meltlngMM,etc. Md ~I FrM tet. RAINBOW PAINTING •• • I ~:,,~J:" eooueeping & ~ lk:Ul 3924 Full e1nt MOwtflO, ptent, eSO-°'=l ~:;: ~ 1 tu...SIA ioen-payro4f ==-~-~~18 etc -EASTBlUFF Ull UY AIU .._ 1122 Guy MO-l1•5 A A.A. PAIHTI lntl&t '-'•Your winoo. eteenl ~1 ~~~~= Nol 20102 8ltd\ 8t. 28' 1 T.-htvtoe CH LAW 11!.RVICE LOWEST poeel~, Btlboe Window WMhlna ~ _ w'Wg l>elCOnY M5()1rno ~ 1'.,.... 1 MOW4dQe tw4ol mo. '20-110 8191) s.rvtce ·3235 t03 a..boe Bl t7W 135 tBA near Lido & Hoag Utile Incl N!~•t Wtly Cl-e"";; 125. a.4M737, 87W12t OAN SAL YEA AINTINO _ , New cpta G•r S82&1mo 1 756-0442 ot ~ C... AW LICTR ISHIKAWA L.ANOSCAP! Lio #425924 ~u.~-'= 21315t~an 8Prn •· Lie ,2:331oe. srna111Wge aoo. 99f"*• enct Df'1p Cell Anytime tM-2011 , IYIUl.~;.~·w.7800 fBR unfum lg, nu earl*. JObe & ~rt. 5.4&-5203 SyeWI\, etc ~147 OLA8 OW PAINTING poot, trplc, HH/mo a-1 _ ---~'t.Addlt= HA ILECTNC TtMITMll~. oomt> lritlht. 30 yr• ••I* , M4-7087 cw 780-25"4f rm, pvt ~c. 141 4 Dtoend•ble w/rw, ,11 .. , gardenlf'9. Comc>etttlve rtr1 '42•521• 2 B tt>a., $1000 per I 5 ~it utll Aeeoon OA AEl"AIA 1Jc & 1ntur.c1 546-7013 p0ciet Chuc* ...._1032 ~. ""I pttoet .. month + utlt Cell ~led';. 4f.t.7W W .... IUlln. rtMnae -N'.PAIA Ouellty No GARDENING MAI Apt, 1mall 12 yei9tl !! 8'13· lf74 '350 Ind "'" NI.,,.., In dOOt-.. MndOM. ~ NEW:o.,,,.. rWONble Ol)fftfft'I, '91kt'I, C.M . H.. George Of "°" •l4N5"11U'4- 21f , .... 1 1000 (l'IO • utll L • 0 " n • N I a ". I •47110I Ocwl ....... 6141 r,: .... Rc:'d 131·234& , y ..... 1414711 Ml'!• INT IO ... ~ 101tW.-Aw Ac:tOM (714)13~10 _ IU 11/ltl Fdlll AE&O OOM 'l/IN02t-._...,,.,~fnCM!nO. Awnige~ut+ from bey 113· 1874 A TIMC room wttt\ pvt .,.... Jelle • ..,..,. t Do I M work Uc. tree ll'tm. ,,.. ... ...,..... ht.erlOr 8l\IOOO • tao + Flt1d what yov went lnl bethlnMwV.,O..CM ,._ ... _. 14'-2003 ~27eoc'7~.....t12t Mr btredlM&-3391 ,,....,.... M2.o442 Delly Piiot ~ '°' l\..mkrl300 M&-10l7 --_ - I To Pl1re 1our "fut R~1ult " ~rvk• Dlr~ctcwy Id C•ll ow 642 .. 1671 ... Ju Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Suncl9y, ~-,0, 1118 :::Lflf;;;611'•11 .... iii1.1ill~· .... al .. tal II Cltriul/..._ Mii Cltrkal/Offfce 1411 Wa Siii ..... al 1.. .. • -.y ---------•1 .., ____ ....,;,,,;;,,,;;;,,.,...... IUI ...,.., •t ..... homi¥•t ...,~~·J1•.t ~~ n!!!!!!.~.!•...alll MATUAE LADY to WOfil an··u·--.. !ff! OW1. 1°'411 1 __. - f(Ul)M)S ARE FREE Cal: htudt Solo SM PtecUce aurrounct1ngt li4utt hew .._.., __ '°'em .. hlQt ttllnoa 10 1111n 9ouUQue To l'MMOll 11 unna Wttt· Metur. ~ ~ 8 Men O' w~.:....O ..;_ ~ e·Wtlllle .. OOoOCOftd 116. NI-*1 ~ ~~ • 9ood ...... ~ Yrt Cellf. act1vl1)' office Gooc •let taper requfnld tkSe, CM Mull._ fllW• hour9. CWt lftop . JoM 10 wort! .,, order OllPt ~ M)' u amt oe ,,,___ ......_ _ ~ -leO* •llPtr reQ ···-~ typing. Xlnt I~ Newport 9Mc:tl6'5-55t2 '*'· Miml~ttlltd & In w~ Airport letU• tilM. .. ,.,n. ~ -· - -fml.,. c:ommen11.1te1t ;,,i;ii,: 9alc:~ booklCtte>inO w11 ea•a-11-1 good hMlth 54~ r Set W -ltM Mull 0• coutttou• Plf1 1100, ..-Cllllk 1100 1t1etp pereon '°' buey c.11 e.v a:.30-1230 •• 1r.inr .. , 557-3200 -I IUTI -. --uee-em ::::--,:· ~ o.rt•5 -....0111 •• Opht~ otG. oon-491.w1 umi·-.. 111w am ....,.... M2-aa.M °"' . ..,.. bed .., ~tloc ·H-6. Bentftt•. _..,., we.,. growlnQ.-Tht ac. M ·IU\ a__ 1111 1 _.._•1•MO-•• QOOd oppty tot aov11ne a UUL WUY fOf °"'~t Co Jot ton Chipy9td, netlonelly SCtl)()l. Newpof1 IMc:tl bec:uuv. ftAIU TIME· Goff t>eg -one -~~~=~~~~I ltetnlng for righ1 I*· .... y-•-tnlaltt phontt, typing' rtf\OWMd Ctloe Chip Mede tull time Pro· etor•g•·PVt Country • .... Ovel dtn "" I = aon For •ppl c•ll ....,. filing AltPort llr" S nl)() Cookie conctrn, ~ c»-fttllonel Ct\euffeuf, It ~ etudtnt pr« Cell I ..._ chaita, Fr Pfoot. 11000 FOUND! Ilk• on !owe St, 9am-5pm 142..ol5 I Br~ omc. of~ lt)IW S I 2 o o mo Lor•) 'tttlloC)ed .,, ucltltlQ, fun JOBS rtguleir ~ Mutt haw to 2 30 M,4.6404 ~tlng\on c.n-. ~ ..-w' *Y9 nr TtlWtf*lt &ohl, c. M. -_ '1rm h .. 2 NGrttetiel 751·8003 and lnnovetlv. wtdea.le rec.it~ & rtfe C... H<Wember 1•. 15, 11, 17 SAOO: 1100. lilt*. Owl* Identity. 754-0290 llllUL ••• ~l~• • C:POf•I• & ...... P/T program fOf ira awttd E•RN MIN Mott. t-12 noon. PAIT= Furrwture, ~ gilW a or••.,_, dOdl _, •~ mlQ Fil, front & .. ~k ... .__ ... tat• .,.11glblt fO< .. ,.. .. ,, w inning Ct1oc Chip " 2131 9'7·150-4 •I unique ClOlltetlbtee 132~1'0 ,,_ Ul•-year end bonut. Com-Law Offlct, Newpon Bel\ Cookitt Ff\EE edmllelon & piwicl°' FOUND: *'1. llglf tabby ~ .. ~ ~Ill, COi• '*ltlvt MletY & alnt btn-SPMCI ac:cur~ .._, Merv.iout Income ~ten tall .....,ft with INll-.... ...-...~ Join ut now 4 deyt onty ellfV F\rn. Hr ..... 1 .. ,,t w /k l111n1, VIC: ~~ .. gf'OU, ... prtf'd. eflt• I tgel t•p ,_,,.d tlal, .. r.. .... 0 ... ort -N1A0.1-2 .. -........... ·-"""'"' ... ..._ """'~ & n-~ Pr-.u•---buM BA °"1'• ldnr Moneron hy Terr ......... .,.,.., e..cn64e-S073 ~al otflo; Ni t;;,kr han<l',.q·d .. S&2-044'-' 11•1 • thru comm H lon 11i'~.;'"&subwlut. ~~~:~PJ,4 .. ~!'.~-~•-k1•• .,... 2~_"e"_ ..... _ Ht Couch••· tb ... 493-82t0 ....... ...... pref'd. PIMM ~ rt-L -••I•• and bonua for PRIZES s w,.per1 nff4t<I by ..,..,_ ..... """'"' r _, d,..,, " o-6c ..,.,. ''* --. _,... eume with ....... ,...,. Of M••ical/frUH bright, •mblllou1 & Hunt""'ton Betctl Cl~ urdey. M14t.,. lbtt 10 llfl L URV· ltegMt Olnnel w1' upff~ Klnfl'IW U found : RED BOX. PIT. Good w/peopJt & ca1t· _, _.. SIOI ·en1nu11111t1e ntu m Sctwxl Dlttrlct. 15841 301bt.endltandonyour Sett, .. rvlce 'pltttt bO• 9')MO ·TV, mtioro 19th/Pl.otnti., CM. Ctll phon... At lllble. Wiii SYLVIA WARNER people-tull & part time 1 nPS /h ~ 2046 r .. 1 all dey ~ In per. piece tettino-. A~ wthf/dryr, tr.ti compec. 1010. 842-4740 train. H.B. 148--0770 6lO Newport Center Or, IUlll'T •U. Retumtt & appbtlona .......,... tlilt g,~,,:-i,, Munllngt~ llOf'I Cati M0-8721 fOf ltntn•. IN earl, tic lOt etc (213)692·10'f Found: Whitt & bfown CltdcaJ70tfln 1460 Suite 1700. Newport nda lndlvldual w/bHlc ~.1n;:c:~~h'::a:~'. IAILY PILIT 8Mch "4-teat Deed-Inf~ Celfl. ,ltY eppt 144-1818 J\ound-· -oek--OO'l-.. -,..-t-_..- m•I• B our dog -8Mch,928e0 7to-9e00 woodworking akllla 100 w Ch•--an, O< le Mnt11/14/9$ Tl-~---....a-u.... AnliaHtt ll 44" di&, 13" hi M6 18111/0re nge, CM Acc:ounung Fltlrne 643-0898 af1t1 •noe.C• t2eee' .....,., , ___ .,.,.._ - !>80-9507 l /P OLlll/llOPT UllL am 9 30 AM fO< appt II you a;. :;;;:g ;~•~tr• llUYllY Plllll ,......., .... '"' ~ ~= tbf .:::-- OST ...... , 1 ... S1100 ·1200mo.I-FASHION ISLAND G-al"""......._ S•tes ac>endl~rnoMy.Ofhke Cell£d,281·1tle1 2381MorttA14 LES 957-8133 ...,,r br "'9 L ~ em ....... mix M .... ~.m ..... fl .._.. -·.... "'"-1-"A•. CA n211.. 7 dlt S75 Ph 875-42•t · . opening for o<genl-red """' .ue rm -• llll WUT to go tett IHte Meglc OUll • .... ... • .. w/wtll "":£· nr Ttlbttl det•ll oriented per~ outgoing dtptnd•bl• SERVICES YH'U .. Tll Mountain, l<noua Betry (North Of 405 FW)' oft •IALll llLEJ* Mitnll"-• & ~7~ rx' ~~-~~;~• -:!~n't!':!,neCobettdPrl-~'~!'ion•x~W~d ~ TECHllCIAI tt ,,,. LOS ANGELES Farm, Of win Prtztt. •nd At7 tall, lift k~, btneflta Evoo K()ppermen A'ttt I AttrlgtretCYt 1129 & ~ I •I .......... .... ~ ....... , ........ ,. ,._.. .,.. ,... ...... TIMES Telemerktl'-Of. Awarda, Cell U9 nowt Wt am-2pm HI Time c.llara qual 1Y Emplyr wui.ra '" & ~ ·-·· LOST COBRA CORDLESS mtry duties lncld: AJP, ceaatng tit per , non· 1.__ 1 Cost M "'V Ou n.vt MYtrtl qptnlt\Qt I" 250 Ogle St C M < p••t .._ l)ryer't=eiec S99 & U~ Gtenayr•full f9etur«l 1 yr ptof()Hf_ on Holtlnghtm typing {50wpm), •na. amo«er 7to-8711 -n • .... r C M H B O< F I/ -------•-tom •Lint of Home PP S800ot>o 875-1243 N BMctt 548-.3888 phones ·1 1c d ...... Po11t1on avu .. 01e for new~u-842.,.333 llUftlY N~tlomtdt'Jv9rY nithi...... --Rd, pt · 'gen ° c ut-IOIPllT OllTll qualified Individual tn our Iowa you to Mm more ----We,,....,. open1ng1tor200 ear1y morning to 5 AM ur "'1'1 EIVit Pr....., 30• Altlun i..oe1.,,,. btondt fem Lhau ~~ kw:;"~.~! ~1: lmmec1 ~l.ng, In law Admln111r111vt s.rv1ce1 than S200 In eomm1"'°'1 1Pf>L(•NCE ~ 10 WOffc IPPfOit I S00-600 ptmo Call ,"':!..":~~~~~ Cotiec11<>n: uctl c:ond Apto, btwn 1 Uh & 12th, 2..,,. ,,.80 · nrm. l'.eqUirea copltt' •nd O • p a r t m • n t & wages· by Nlllng only I\ I\ \0 days cs.11~1"" T... ~2-«J 15 anytime _, --somt never plt)'ed W Belbot Bflld 548-2357 _ ...,._ word proceaer. attend· R8sponS1blll11ts lnYolYI 2~ subtCtlpltons • week TECHNICIAN phoN Olrtcte>nM"' 1n 11\a -·---b.ttleet ltl...... $150lot>O, M0-2Me ,--~ _1 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ance Will treln 8·30-5 30 st0<tga ol files and gtn· It s possible to earn more Sou1,,.,n Orange County PIJ IPIUTlll UNIQUE FURNITURE IE dtc•H bike. dtlu-.. ~· PAYABLE CLERK, Mon th< F<I Ctll Gltdys etal m•l'}tenentct E11· than S 1000 weekly. ar .. Work your avali•bte And Computer Con 1947 S Mein St mOdei $9'1 495-1724 Maturt iJnO; IOOICl"IQ fOf txpet'd Pump Systema. 76()...()404 cellent Ulery and ben· Hours 1<e fle111ble tlld the daylight hou~ Men & Y41fSl<>n All Shift• Full or S•nta Ana mutlc:l.,,fOfduolncklba between Harbor & -------efill1nciudecoatot 11111ng otfloe IS FrttWey CIOM. lrt .. lllf•llMt.... Women 18 or over patt-ltme Join our lam 81wnECIJngtr&Wtmtr on Fvll !amity mtmt>etthli Nenc:y •94-39'17 MacArthur, SA. 549-7522 lffltt ltt,/Rtllafttt selery adJuatment If For more lnl0<matlon call ta..tfleal I........ w/cet1. Station Wegons lly 540.1777 Main St Ste the Bear• Jonn W•~ Tenni. Glut ==--.---.... ·--...,~..,. --.No ~ wJfloucta. mtereeted. ~ feeuMe M0.·0301 ,.,.-t--n ..... _. or Light Iructta a.ce .. a-.a-•aa •2-1750 213-697-l-221 Trani 14 BKKPQ/ACCOUNTIN . Part lime 842·337~ II f -•• r-•"' ___ _. _ _. P ,.._..,_... ._.., •• l1try ltwtl Oltrl or ca °' appllcatlon llUS/UllWllE JtlF t.,.rtllt'I ~~ork, ~!:nPri:::~~ Attn· eJtper 1n1erto< plent Open t0-8 Sun 12•5 ~~ .. ~.:~~~ WAITll.. Baekground In A/A a A/P P /T llOlnUY SUTl FAii Full time countflf sales In . Lie & the •blllty to undet· care tecMlelans We ere RE FRIG dbl ar. lroet "" ~._5474 Tl •mW & date ~proceutng de· Merrlll Lynch Realty need• llSI••-retail ha<dwera store. 1180·1H "'001 an auract· atand Instruction• given. 1oot11ng tor reap ee11-While, g(j cona $350 fltxlblt hour•7..3,. atrabla. Full benefit pkg. competent pet1on to --EOI. Seeateve H W"WAIGHT Ive opportunity for you F 1 ~ uelgnments moUYtled hardwo<klng 845-1715or 842-1012 Set• 01 Memt>trthtp Unl- Alcherd, 873-4115 Respond to N.H/C.M work Monday-Frldey P.I. lt12I041 CO 126 Rochester. CM ~~~~~:=~~ f~~ow7ng a Short training persona to iOln our 111fl vert11y Athletic Club, HE Board ol Realt0<a· A11n 12~pm. Good 0<gan1za. lllfl ht, Ot 12111 SALES HELP & men.......,.....,.t dl•dalon ... slon apply at 8·30am. ol plantscepe prona fanit•rt 6014 Sett olr 476-2111 Jonn C~U• l Jan. P 0 . BOK 1815: New· lion & communication -..~·~· •• 10 30 1 30 0 11 Qwn vehlclt, Int req ------"·H klll ............ c 1 ltt11 P1rttHtl•LJ Fil &lo< PIT se1es Poe-which man•oe• •P•rt· · or pm • Y 63l_.6 15 8 Chlnete ehelra U50 YACHT CLUB CHILD CARE/It ..... ,.,, mu port .,....h, CA 92883 5 s n......,..., · 81. Judy, tllon fo< l·•n na 1•-·1 gl" & -• I ~•-.. MfMBERS ... IP FOR s~"' ,._,..,, 1 991 5910 f I t "' u"""' ment oom.....,.11ee n .,..,.... 11200 Condor A~. Foun· Caroutet micro S275 n "~ C.M. home Mpn·F<I, ref.: llllllEPER j or more n Of· Equal Opportunity clothing sto<a. Exper pon Beach & lrvtne tatn Valley, <SA ~11 01 Pia sc•pe lnt1ltteu1r T94k btr marble toi: ~4-5273 req. 831-3075 842-0889 Experienced 1 m•t on. Employer pref'd Cnerllea' Locker, Talb91'1, off 1 p/1-32 hrs Ptent HP req $475 2·5 k>Wteall new ,._ t ---11 ......... 1,..,, d n oomputer RECEPTIONIST VI• lido. Nwpl. 117S-45230 It you ha11e at !eat 1·3 yrs 2015 W Fl 1 St. S•nt• own t<ans 751·2271 $900 " Mii $475 pr 8 -·~ m · .. 1111 .. u. al• entry tor tccounll w/typlng ·o~pm, c.••. llSPECTll/Tt1tlt·•• In •ppllanoe ranaJr & re ra PPL I 2 1!!J! lE For Chrlt tl•n School P•yablt, account• ,.. area 540-Sa6S Nanrv .., Some ••P w/mtcroscope IALES UP. placement H ;-.., H ex· An• CA (meellt1g room Regtatrtllon Workert iota coat $2000 tel A I • .._ .._ ~1ee35 B< ......... u-1 oelv•ble. P•yrOll & gen-_, C•ll Bob 97M375 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY ""'<ience In et~trlcal Ptclflc Ltnta) $S-$15/Hr Pert/Full time '475 631 •3139 I dr•ll9I Arndell mormor """" •• a1 I ~ p ...... ~ ~_. .. -.... · EOE N 5.,.. .,.,. NEC 8023 Printer, l9SO S • . 982-3312 ... a ~· --"' REOIPTlllllT Seeking eg<euive salea plumbing and <elated 0 exp ri-c .,...,"""" g Coueh whet! coto1 557.7300 or 557..a338 retume to 9"con Bay For Nwpt Ben bulldet Insurance rep to sell to custom CS.-maintenance •nd reptlr. EASY ASSEMBL y WOAKI SEE abo;e-cl8Mif1ec1 aee-w1ru11 & wheat P•llowt I · llllDllfll Ente<prl"1· Inc. 260 Handle busy phones, STRUCTURAL slgnet1.eAP&rertenct re-en1oymeettng &worklng S60000per100Gueran-tlOfl 5100 tor tel llsted l 1250BO 140-4137 Otborno I 0 10 12' live In & ewe.tor 7 yr otd Newpon Center Dr, Suite llghl typing, lront ofllet qu1<ed Commtn lon wltn tn. publk: and prld41 teed Payment No Ex· A E LOAN AGE.HTS Ant""""' mthogeny taole '.::~'~. Pfw',~':t~~._! c:hlld, L.aguf\11 Bch 520• Newport e,tch. C• appearance Non· DAIA~E b&sll 2t3/235-5180 yoursell on • good }Ob pertence/No Salee De--~ -... -oas1Goc _,. .. _ n ... _ ........ c.11 9am-1pn'T'494-3328 92&60 llTIOi(er preferred • <ecord & • neat •PPM'· tall• aend Mff·eddreueo SllY • STlTlll lTTEll. i•led (8 t.egs) oOd c:ond I S 1250 545-3849 0.-tin ti Clerical ---T~750wea:Vtt PAtn~. APPRAISER STITlllEIY ance.we d llketo ralkto atamptClenvek>pe Apply at Chevron Sta 250 ~7E lwANTED-M8cin_t_oet1_"""c.i- ... •v Sl0<e lnCdMneeds Salee you ELANVITAL·903 3190Harbor81,(S0trwy S.• ... lllful sol• & loYttetl 474.5goo & 2628 0, •lllDIPU CLERK __ "Hiti9mriil~• Petson. FIT. 5 D•ys. x1n1 we otrer •n excellent 34 18 EnterprlM Rd. Ft TtLUUllmll =.:~!oc:'~:'!, 546-0515om=--:-:---- Happy N.8. !amity nttel• nPIS HOE working conds Eapeclally salary & beneflll Pack· Pierce. FL 33'82 10 ... tr• uMd $370 579-7524 Jtw'-/Fan/111 PIT •"•noons ,,_pr, M· T Fast pac.d 1 We need an HP9ftenctd ftne cllentete 675-1010 age. uniform• 4 most FLll&l 11111111-1-1--. u1 COSTA MESA W·F .• Muat .,. Hf. I "'"'I I di Id I t loot Pt II (71 "1 High Tlcilet lltm 8 Hout BUN!< BEDS """llC a1u1.a 1125 .,... ofc needs friendly lndl-n v ue o prepare TILE11••1mM PllS s eete ca ... A1cnard1 Siik Gardens h 1 7A •• 1p•• ~ ,.y •"""" w/....,.._ 1 & 15 P-·'tlon • •II ........ f st<'..... -• de .,.. 11 -7""2677 "' 1 s 1 t. ..... .., enc 11--~ lo ml $20C Dlemond Engage-en• -'V -7• • .,.. v e,,_ °'can-vtdual w1prote11lonal ...... ur., m_,,_ ea • Full ttceled phone ,......,. cv-• or 1pp., n CdM Mon-Fri 7to-5021 2PM-8PM Mon F 1 ""'"'' ....... '" Mul1 ht¥9 own ur & reta dld1te wtth typing sklll1 of manner 10 handle 00..,. mttas In Costa Mesa 3·5 -..-· pe<son at lrvlne Pactnc • r Obo ge()..5622 •11 45om Sohta11e, beaut_ cut 3/4 7to-2890 I I •5 ., Y f b lldl atlon. Btg dollars for Olv .... 1~. 610 N-"""t FIT P/T •-..... t lel• $2250 Retl1111c averaoc et $1500 .. _. 7"" "71C HOUSEKEEPER °' young peraon to help me cletn my houN. 15. p/hr CdM 840-50-48 Eaflez!nf 4150 Pre-SChOOI lllT. TUall tr 1111 Newport Hta. 548-1873 Pr .. ndeul "'•'•i•tr• " s l M m n mum.. wpm, •11oel· phones & light olc duties eers 0 u ng con-pros No experience '" ~· v .. ....,. -monthly Income lmmed 1111111 lffllll -"'"' ""'• lent aal•ry and benefits Nwpl Penln 1ocat1on. structlon e11perlen<l4t 11 needed, will train ~ter Or .B Suite 800C , Apply at The Wrapper openings 500 No New F•,.i.o•t a....u ... tn •acla=· IMS ptckage offered. Open-Exper/non-smk< <eQ'd. <equlrtd C•ndldatea •Commltslon •Salary ewport eecn, A 3416 Via Lido. 675-1631 pon Blvd, Sulla 202, Ot n _...,. ., Ing In Coal• Meaa, Yorba Call Debbie 675-9840 mutt h•ve a working •Medical benefits 92660 Equal OPPOf'tunlty 9S Fathlon lat. 640.0419 call manager 546-4333. ..... ou.u i.w A" .VWt Linda, Cerrltoe, and Et' --------know;edge ol contrucllon Cell Jim or Bob 67s-5010 emptoye< ...._.ll..,.llST WE OFFER ooly the 11neia1 at>lt lf)d,tllt tbl, bledt Monte. If lnte<eated RECEPTIONIST rep•lrand structuralde-_,,. •• TlllPllll .. I lnh<>mtfumlthlngt&K welder. etc ' I pleue cell slgna l<nowledge ow TELEPHOIE SILES TH£ IRVINE lntwlon ctPe Technician, Santa Ana ofc, surve) oeuorltt. Uvtng room Kempamllh nom. mill a TYPIST bulldlng1 m•terlata •nd c•ll bu• & make 9'>Pll part time. Some elq)tf. work. No exp. nee;, oomp bedroom a dining roorr enach Low pnc.. Ctl STlnflU IUIUlllOI. P.l.lt121041 ........ , ,. 12111 l1•1H1-21ll conten. prlcu la also rt-6-42-8S10 Of 964-9178 cnun•NY P<•I C•ll Suun Of Wiii train, Call Mr. Kelly oolltctlona. aofu. IOVf P•t & Bud! 673-1272 quired. E11cellent pay and V1ftr I\ Margo, 845-0567___ 662·5344 le•ta. chalra, teblea OfJic-t , __ 1.__ C RE benefits. For consider· C-1 L /l t t 1 & Vat•-• MA.XI A Health Pt•ns. a11on. pl .. se torward e ••• ti IUU • ISllPll/-.a O&IE TRUCK DRIVER wlOM~ :.;:•· ctri>ell 81" A ~u t IM1 Inc.. hu an Immediate resume or sta1emen1 of 5520 ~king Lt'ttt out 5 days, some Pnntout WAREHOUSE & p -"s f ... _ie-t 09enlng t0< • dynamic, ---------1 ...... d 2 hlld E COUNTER HELP LU • pro tuK>n•I ...,. TELEX EWim Tla I self-mo1tv1ted lndMdual qu•llficttlons with salary OASllH/MSTllS e TELLER .... n 1· c ren. ng-llgn staff to brlnO 11 al' ...__.___ requirements to 11111 speaking, OW1l car. H•nks Electric Supplyt 1,_,_.her tlllllno Or u•tY?t mdl 32 ASR Xln' to UV\Nt•.., a ptrt ol ou< Wanted tor ctuslc bistro • IEW ICOT IEP Child care ref's req'd ~g..7777 ...,... . u ng •not $300 476-1006 .Ann Equal Opportunity growing 0<ganlutlon STITI FAii l 714)645 -9858 THE S700/mo 846-1916 County'• ltrgttHurnlMt Employer Supportltlg Ille C4.latomer ..... OI. GOLDEN TRUFFLE LIS lllEUS HOUSEKPR Ll~ln NB WEEIEll Mll&IEI L~~°r:> OtCO<ate you, u~~~Uft'·~~ ADVERTISING lllfUL lfflOI Service Otptrtmenl, you 2 ... aa CHILO CARE/LOCl<EA Pvt ent $75wtt/Rm/b<d home or otfa wtth Cl.I• Pat or Bu<* 873-7272 With varied dutltt Per· win h•ndle active ,.,._ P.I. ltl --ROOM poSltton in pvt. FEIEllL SIYlllS +travel ~2·121 tev Weekend M•nager tor eounta uo to 40'V. oft 01 m.,....t Pa"·TI--Xlnt d I I I 1..-... 1•• II 12lff club Musi like kids & be • 011ly Pilot ~ I fm I &•i•ab ,....,, ,. ..... phones an ,mu I p • -••-.. 1 RV 1 N E A A E A ) rettll on •II lttme •nclu<I ' ARTIST typing akllla & good tele-walk-Ina. Pouea 1 yur lttltt Ptl'Mlltl•LJ able to clean ladles Ioctl· Is now aaiepllng •ppll· lr.L-OletMll 2 30-10 30 A M Plclcur ltlQ 8')tCIAI Ofelefl XKC reg t.rn cod!•. 1 yr Call Carolyn 6-45-7261 verbtl and written lkllls, Equ•I ()ppor'turtlly noon Lome 261-7500 our NEWPORT BEACH S1art $3 75 nr 557-8020 truck &. dependabiltty t quat S12S 146-43n phone mMntt required. related e~tenoe. good 1 er room M·F 8·30am-cauons tor oe>enltlQ• in AM'a Mature re•••1>1e .. llt-21H wttl m•nnered 1110"' Growl"" d•"" .-.-na,._, must $90 peor weekend Mon ttlru Frt ... _, ·--._.........., and typing of 35 wpm net EmpfOyer l>fanch II you haw at I on Ille Orange Cout C.1.ter ltl•/ltrllU least 6 months teller ex· Maintefl•not Cell 642'""321 ..... tor aopq1n1men1s available Ger Sh0f1ttr P01n1•. 2 ma needa l~lnellve, pro-IUIUL lfFlll We offer• good 181ery and Pllml Above m1mmum Geiafo perleooe °' 1 yeer In new ' Jtm on Saturdays " wtts S75 ea 963-7044 dUC'llvt, teyout artltt who Coat• Mete Ctd!llac: OeaJ. an titcellent benet111 e11p/own 1ransp 979-8637 Ctesslco CdM 720-1628 accounu. ctll us'°' more a,,H11tt WlllWlllll TIAllfl I t Ill F•lfTlll Lrta90 Ao-o t>lonoe malt. undertt•nd•mtrehtndlt-ershlp la loo«ltlg '°' • package Apply In per. oe1m11 1nt0<m•t1on THltlielu I Woodwonclng exp Cus-LO 957-8133 oog to mature~ Ing, 10 cttttgn tdvtrtlalng Genertl Office clerk ;on. Wednesday truu SllY. STATIH IEC•. Part time Counter & <l 14) llJ-4IOO FOf more details Ne our, tom saSh & Door 1727 apartment traineCI . to.... ~r 'd1::rn1~!,,:'':':: ~~":.. ~~·~'fy;,; Thurad•y. 9AM .. PM CA Smog & Lie Apply Buhers. must be mature. (ask (o< Mr Laun) ~~E under APPLIANCE J Suoer1or Ave, CM l .. ~~t 11::;~•ms;' .:;g j wa1u S.35 646-MOO evs ket dem•nda qualhy and hetprul. Xlnl working con-Ast ftr ltlllt ~~~onBI. ~~'J'~) 3 190 Positive ettllude, neat ap. ~21 .) IOHA •212 UCIT IUllT Pfllll OreJCel Otn Tt>1 wlpao1 & P«aian Kt11en1 llCIO<at>M tlyle. dltlona & fringe t>entflta/ peeranai. 18 yrs O< oldltf • • TMa tl"'lltr • o4 c'1rs $300 960-2242 I nome ralMCI CFA Al aaltry commenaurete llXICARE Interviews 2·5 PM at (as ror M 1 Hern•ndez nn; ., ~ lor y>lM:ht In Hunt1ngt0< st\ols $200 • ~6-1373 Newap•P•r production w/experltoot. Plelte ctll TYPlsmEll/ FUOORUCl<ERS. 1555 In penonnel) • O.PllY Ha<bour prefer m•wrt / --- knowledge n.tpful. Ablll-l<tthleen '°' 9'>PI. •I a... ... , AHiin ..... run IP llTIST Adams Ave, Costa Mesa LOS ANGELES person Retiree OK L~ht I New Cl,,,.. b4'Cll ityle '°''I ... ic.J la1tra•t•tl IY to wo<k under deed· 3033 Bristol SI., Suite C MANUFACTURING work. full 11me 863-0 13 1n hunter grMn ~~ .. SS DELI HELP·SandWlch days or 962-4633 eves 1 cost $900 sac ro25 • 11,,... muat. Prior newt• 1111111 OAllWO Costa Mesa, CA lmmedl•te opening for Iker, hrs 8·30am-2pm FED£R•L s•v1NGS WESPEACOAP a b<Oa ask tor Mr Brown 6f3·6496 y A.MAH/' PSR2o Key PtP« eitper. an tdv•n· 2800 Harbor Blvd Equal Opportunity expe< lypesetter Mull Mon-Fri 642-5297 n I\ beMd 1nl0<m11t1on pr -1 1 board w1s11nd NEW tage. Poaltlon ta pert (ll•) ... -1100 Employer MIF/HIV have have m•rk·uP ceu1ng cnmpany en· Eaa,loyatat Waatt4 NEW So!•bed S350 OAK S.375 65o-62t5 ar 4pm lime. good lnqulrlet 11\d exper ' paste-up beck· HOSTESS/E1,., uo11e.,.rt "'' gaged lt'I the develoo· 5535 I din ,., $350. col tbl Ml -reaumu 10: Steve •-•H lffllf SECRETARY $26,400. ground helplul Xlnt ben· ' ltW•trt ltH• 1211• nwtnt & manulacture 01 S300 bdrm $400 wall unit Pi1a11 & 0r11a1 Hough, A<I Director, Fil -::-~ ei1per for chief financial ottloe< eflts Including medtcal & Night hosteu Tues-Se! • minicomputer syt1em Ex Mgr for a major CO<P 4 $300• sofa11ovesea1 S500 1151 Dally Piiot. P.O Bolt nec.'for Coat• Mete ofc. Shi 100, strong WP & 5 dental Insurance, con· Apply in person 4·6pm EOE M/F lor non-delenM FAA 4 pr8" owner ol Mfg Co Fr prov din tel orog S280C 1560, eo.ta M .... C•. C•ll O'NeM 54s-3292 yrs ttigal ex.p. (SEC flllnga) genlel •tmosphere Con-1695'"' Irvine AY C M IAllll& commercial applleattons ~lls cria1teg1ng posJtlor Sttc S 1400 cot lbl set w WURLITZER 1>1•no Min· 92826 ' Great benefits. Anaheim tec:I Allsse. 6-42-4321 ext IMMEOIA TE 0-PENINGS hH immediate opentngt wlprogessi" Co 963-3627 glus S550 xlnt• 543 4 705 Cond LIY rm to amall .......... ,, ...... .,. Appointment onty 291 FIT & P/T tor exp'd Permanent Pert·Tlmt for Sacr saoC> 722-8501/E •••11&11 Wah.rv;'t;gd•te enlrypro-LlzAelndfll'SAGYlnc Coolls , Casrtters , Tellers needed lor our Ul.Y Pl.IT jtct & need .ex: typing 881 Oovet Or, Nwpt Bch llAllE OIUT Waitresses & Bus Boys Lido b<anch INSPECTOR 330 w. eey SI akllls & lnterttl In lttm· 850·2«• IAK.Y ptLIT ROCl<O'S 223 Marine Ave 1·2 Year1 general msoec:• j Coat• Mete. Ca. 92826 Ing computer. 631-8480 Esttbllthed 1964/Free 330 w Bau Street Balboa lslend 631-0204 Four hOurs d•lly 5 d•ys • t1on background Able tc , week Hourly wages r e 1 d pr 1n11 an c Liil llml •••• u•nllY ua1n11Y Costa M .... Ca 92627 llTCIEI lllLP. based on eKperlence SChemlltCI, lamtllar wllt Good ....... ,'""Ills ~·-Gre•t workl"" environ-M2-U21 Ex,_. In llahan loc>Cls I Previous teller back· MIL-SPECS Stds Alsc,-SYDNEY 0MARR Tlr .... ,,JR . ., a....-~. aecr ..... --.......... ..• ,.,..... d I ..... .. .. , "1!111111!1111••• ..., "' .., .........,,..., ~un~ .. -·rs men1 w/good benefits Part ltme Genera.I hel"' I groun pre err,... • "" must be eble to ute 1n :'2 Loen Rep R E lie req'd rter vy)'V"' ' '""' " I ed IBM ttlup f0r ·yoo In the he11ltble. H.B 5647 Full ttme, varied ofc I l 5510 631·3433 Luigi no reciuir SPectton hana tOOis fltld+ 1r•lnlng, attrtltlg ltml lTTll/llttttr = ,1n=., ly~. a " Plll'I LIT HPIYSI FO< Interview Appointment TEST ASSEMBLERS soon. 77~7 Chuek Weekd•r.· 7tlTI 10 2pm, kflt99r wtll lrtln 11 nee MIFITll I Contec:1 Nancy~73-1600 Pi.ue Call To perform per1pner111 tas~ n.l •111••1 ••LES I and aubauembly t•' Mooclay, November 11 u•NAGER ~:!.:;e6Exptr. tltlpful ~2-7222 Experr9q~..::comm SUiWICISW ~:;:~':-~ oper111on Perlorm ltll ARIES (March~I .\pnl 1'1) 'OU ~ln t'nhghtC"nment rnnccm1ng 111ft UOUTHY Dtt•len 859· 1529 (Sue) PI T. 10AM-2PM exper I leVtl cable aueml>ly tes basic financial 'itruc-turt"'i, including thl" \lot~ mar~l't f CK·us on ntuals. Legal Secretary I ~----m•ture fem No wknds ~ I ~pertttont• 11 1° V9l'fty 11~ trad1t1on, chanC't" to 1mdnnt \Our 0 1o1. n ~t' le M on n and lo"C' could lmmectlal t opening fO< full tlonlat Buay Leguna Hiiia lmmed. opening In Soutt OEMONSTRA TORS E•rn Nr Bristol & Baker C•U ~ uOCumtn • on comp ,_ b ·I l d time DlatrlCI M•naoer law ofc. REFS. 830~ Orenge County office ex.Ira S$ In Marketa Fri· Joe 524.5043 524..a210 ......._~ J'· I wlttl contract require-com tnc, emotions ten to co or u t1matt" t'<.'t\tOn\ Mu.t en)Oy wO<kltlQ with LEIAL UOIOllY wskpmlll•.nec:kn:.!.YJ!.'~0m11~3c llOIOIY FIRMS Wlutr/Wai.o:-t••ta ( lf wlttl CRT or micro· nothing. Focus on patience. ab1ht) to pla., wn111negamc There are legal good eecrettrltl & verb• day & S•turd•y 551-1413 S•llSuri cell 528-7027 :i ~ 111" manta Muat be ••millet TA UR US ( Apnl ~l>-Ma' ~0) It )OU don't ~now "hat to do do children. Experience for lltlgellon and gener•I v .. , ..... ,,_ -~ n m .. , :. computer •ntem wilt snarls that cauS(' dela\ lk po'itt1ve con1..emttl1k nghu, pcrm1ss1ons helpful. bualna11 pracllce at· processing helpful. Non-Opportunity 10 earn elttra Minimum 5 yrs fine dining • ~'\\ flOrt keyboard oper111on,gen GEMINI (M a'-2·1.JunC' 20) 'ituch Tauru~ mt's~ge for valuabk Wt ofter an e.xOtlltnl ben- efit program, ptld va- cation• & holldeyt. bonue pre>gftm end dtnltl ln- •urenc•. S•ltry p lut mMteQt rtlml>UtMmtnt. Appltclnt mutt IOP1Y In peraon ., Delly Piiot,· 330 W•t Bey 41., Coat• Meta. C• Apply t-1 1 a.m. °' 2-4 p.m. (c.rcu... tlon Dept.~ mtll .......... N.8 . .......,,. orP Ptec:tlce. 4 dey vi*+ llttma'9. Sat. AM. ROA Pt9f 840-112.2 torney1 Non-smoker. smoker pref. Good ben money Mlllng gourmet room exper. Wine know!· eral test p<ocedures an ' 1 h I h · .__ , d . d NewpOrt Beech. Send re-ems pacl<•ge. S•lar1 tooda & gllta for hOllday1 edge pref R•sumes only aystem levet compule• hint Focus o n t'mp O\ mt'nt ea t , pt"I\, .,...,H proce urcs . .\ vo1 aume to· Hiring P•rlner, based on history rtngl~ Fleic houri Will train CALL for 1n1erv1-•PPI. Equal Oppty Empt m/l/h testing Minimum 1 yea1 tendency to scatter ('ff on~ 'o u rould recct' t' '"' 1t.at1on to trav el 5000BlrchSt,aullt2900, t<o m $1100·11300 WeatcllffPtatt 842-0972 Monday 11111btwn9am lnllUmW.H experience Sag1ttnnus.ano1hr r Gem1n1pl;l\ ~C\ mlt'' Ntwi><>rt Ben. Ca 92860 p/mo Stnd reeumt ---& 11am 497-4977 CANCER (J • 11 J I , , I ( ·-·• l t d th w/stlary hlllory to: Exac:. RO&ll W.11 PflPU CM Courtytrda Styt111 SHIPPING CLEAi<. un~ • • u) --JCM..t unar 3\pt'I.'. \OIOCI ~ w1 llr.Al SlCR£1ARY Auls•. 2<M22 A'ttt. de 11 f\Jll time or P•r1 time, tor GHtrll SSlO w/cilet'ltelt 64e-1659 evs Prepare l)fO<luct for Sl'llP phyStcaJ attniclJon. chamm<l. \an~t\, duldren and l hnn&e ol \Cenef) l•tlllltt• ltHlt Carlota, Sult• 24422 Ce11t0<n1a·1 rut .. 1 grow· OAIYll ,_ •• men t comp 1e1, Gt'l 1deas o n paper submit formJl\ rt•ah/l· grand opponumt., ex1~1 1f Legun• Hiii•. CA 92853 lnghlghtMrgy c'ompeny, APT. llUIERS r ulrta aon'n•I for documentaoon, i>ect IC \OU arc w1lhng to v.ntc and crealt' Mercury SIVlng• nu an In • Mtea l>OSltlon tn•• 1 Seektng couple to menage r!v001 Ft~ & Install•· MIL·Standard1, movf LEO (July 2J..Aug:::!::!l ()Jx•n hnn 111 ~ ummun1c~t10n "1th fam1l) opening In their Hunt-UlllTUY/PlftTillt could IH4 to m•n· 12un1111nCostaM ... (11 uon ofA~ COV9ra& meteriat u rtQUirtd anc member Emphasis on 'l('('Unt' re\ld1·n,l· rt·al C'~tJle baste value'i lt1gton 1~. L~.rors!::~ E11per/mature. Shonhtn< oement Apply In person p erson ok 10 nav~ Frame wonia ~' Snop & llSSlll In loading trucks You'll be deahna w11h h'el\ n.•unlr "ht• "ft'.''4'nt numemu'I ideas office "' ..., & .,., bkk"" nee W0<• NoYemt>er 11 12 13 outside IOD) 2 Br avall fOf 0 Musi t>e able to 1111 SO "' ,.. I' " ' rtt~wttt12-3years Call· prOO...,ng,..,& o~pul• (M on -Tue i-w 'ed ) mtn>ger wtrent redue-n·tlte M utt be pounda 1Yeatmtn1murrd"lncepts.Kcy1stobe\Cled1't' torn • llllg•llon U · helptul. Reel Elt•t• com 9am-5prn Cou<t ytrd lion 739-1742 ~~=tedK~w~:.~j experience reqvrMld VIRGO (Aug.. 1 l-~pl ~11 \~' C'nl 1111 tam1h .ilfa1r,, <;hon lnps, ptrltnct, knowttdgt 01 peny 1 per9on Ofc 3-1 Shopplt\Q Center 1835 boat• a con•trucuon I STORES CLEAi( ma)Or d o mestic adJUSlmt'nt th.11 111uld tndude at.tual change o f preperttlon °1 leg•I d•ys 0 wt1 StllfyoC*• Nr G Ntwpor1 Blvd Su11e l WANT ACTION? n.tpf\11 145-2244 w ill mow raw matClfla rtstden~. Y ou get almo~t e'C'r\lh1nit \OU ll"QU<''>t rf d1plom.auc ~·~t:'= !~ _O:£_Atrport. 756-8100 _120. Coat• Mete. C. Ctasalfed Ad• 842•5678 l'nd t1rt1an.e1 good• 1>e 1 aurus, Libra. Scorpio f)(f'\4.ln' lttturr pr11m1nen1h vu lout d•putmentl ' tween dtptrtments aric LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 1~1 < ht',~ ttnr pnnt rl·al11r '><>me me.an1op within Ille uaocl•llon Bank of ~ . lotdlunlotd trucks Mua• rrqu1rc clanficat1on f>tofinc t('fm\ lll'I au.nun ling. he ·~ of W ANTED Fut .,. 1b4e to operate a tork "--"' • (' d f W• oft« • eompetltlvt COLLECTOR "" America ....... lift 11\d ''" 50-75 pound• ln\entOT" v ..,.,.,t1L1n1I \ ('\1\1\ It• 1n\ rca\C tnlOmc •t"t n 0 ..iwy end exctlltnt ben-• LlADFR 1 YN r m1n1mum e' \uperfluo us matenal tfll• ,,,.... ten<' ruurne Salutes Tellers per1tnct requtrtd SCORPIO (Oct ~' "'-o' ~ l) 1 hi\ l Jn he \UUI flO\.\otr pl•> da) 10 CAT OATA ~NH~" f OCU'i on bUSIOC"i~ ~Af'ttf r<"f)\ln\lhlhl \ JeadltnC'\, tntt'O~ love MCllW!Y SA~ As the role of banking continues CLERK rdat1onsh1p Y ou 'll .hf ""'Ni w v.nrk 1n .in e\el u11' (' l i1P<tt•t) C an("t"r. ~ ... 11911 7tt2EdlnoerAv• Part time opening In Laguna to change,sodoesthe roleoflts Requ1r .. 1 y .. r u <.apncompcnons1taurr 1nfa..cmnttn@.'4cnano Experlenetd In Led~ ~unt1ngton Be•on. CA Tellers. At Bank of Amerk:a, our S*itnoe 1n pr0du<:11 ma AGm .uuo. (Nin ~:'-Ch :'I l 'r 11u·11 n·.1\ h mon · pco plt. you c:«cS, Medlcer•IMed~ 17 ,.198~~~333 Beach / Laguna Niguel area. T 11 beco 1 t•••t con1ro1 environ could t>r asked to appear befor<' th<' m<'d1a t <)('u' un uni' C'r\AI appeal, blll:.i· lmmtd. opening. EOE MIFIV/F e era are m ng more :Y. crark ~~ =~1 romance. cl.andcsttnt" mcenngll, nh1hh 111 rt-;u:h ~\OOd previous 7&e-on N.a E•rn up to $6.00 per hour for sophisticated; cross aeHlng .,..d type :I.so WQll'I ltm1tat1on~. Anes°'''"" plai key rote t•••••••••••••••••••• ••••-... products and tervlcel II equally ,em111.ar w11h bluepr1t1ta CAP1UCOl\N (Dec ~~·Jan 1q) l mph""\ on em o11o nal I•• DELIVERY DRIVER •• c 011 e ct Ing f 0 r . m 0 nth I y Important as possessing. good bl"• of mal#'tll and~ involvement. &btlJ~ to get to heart ol mnltl'r\ lunar numcncal C)'de" figure aptitude and excellent Ofoet ~ h1&bh&ht ouu.W\dms performance "~cent n n fulfillment. fnend . •• • subacrlptlona. Mlleana allow-t --.a--a.111-APCM'f In C*tOn 10 hopes. Powers of ~nUUlon. lco pla)' role : Dally Piiot motor route • ·-CUI om•..,. T""'9 -... AQ AAJ fJ•n 20-Feb. 18). Lunar P')ltlllon ht.&hhahts achttve- 1 • available In Huntington : anoe paid In addition to hourly Automated Tellerl almpty can 't WESPERCORP mcnt. pttlUSC~Dd.•na In cammunit) lntul11\(" tolc1Jc:ct ·~on W'IM. •• Harbor ·-·. 1-2 h0Ur9 •• lmttate the human smite and )W'U know., to~ at pcclll m o ment lnd1v\du.aJ tn pOSllJOri of I --wage. Experienced preferred warmth that customers k>ok tor authonty pays mean.nl&ful comphmcnt. : pet' afternoon . : whet') entertng 8 branch. There'a P1SCES (Feb 19-March 20) poth&ht on dutanoe. ta.npqe.. I•• Call 841-4333·, Mon-• but not r,equlred. atlll a rJ ...... f-unia• at n ... -k ot tra~ct. added popuLant) 0pt-n 11~ of commun1catton. rcai1zr lhlt • t""-"" 1-IH9t you ba~~ 1'0mClluna of value to offer Emphll1~ al on cducau.oo. : day-Friday 10-5 P .M. • America. lntereeted candtdat•. ~· on of aptnwal rorca. · ~. Alk tor Art. llult be et Lwt 11 ...... old appty at the branch n..,.t you. IF ·ovmau 1 • IS v ll atA'TllDA v )Ou 1tt unuiu"c. a • • e ,. .... An _,uaJ IU'VVV't\lnfty a-ftlnu.w natural tcacbcr and (>I> boqa an acetltnt Juds of cbarvter. You : e>renge Coeet • ~ ~' -·.,,-.-,...... 1tt unorthodo\, da.rinL u.tnovauttc aod )"fl f&tnify-oncntrd. me of e 'DelJ PHot e c .. 1 ... of Amefteaa )"OUT rdauonsJups art' btz.am, bu• )O\I arc loyal and lt\dom 11\Kk an • : 10 A.Iii. -4 ,.II. NewportC.,._ u~ anccr, l"'1COf1\. qumt.l1 pcnon1 D&ay tmpe>nant roles I mW • .., DrM • Mil KMLAND SOONewporteentw 10 your 1~ You11 compktc ~ proJCCt be<ott )Ur d fituabcd.. : Co.ta ...... CA : Mt m1 .... 107 N.wport .. -"-CA tJMO ~o~~::: :',IC,':i·ru~ ID =~:,..1 d , Midcd ~nty will ···~············••..!.!!.!!.!.!•~1..-----------------' ________________ .... ________ , .. I .. PlllllC NOTICl flCTITIOUe .,... •• MAlmlTATlm#T The foflowlnO pettonl .,. doing bu"'-u : Amy'• lmao-. 16400 Saybrook Lane, •e. Huntington ee.cn. CA 1126411 Amy Holm Schmidt. 18400 Seyb<ooti, #8, Hunt- ington BMch. CA 1126411 This bu11n"' le con- ducted by: '" lndMduel Amy H Sl;ttmldl Ttlll etaternent ... ftled wllh the County Cletti of Or- lllge County on October 25. 11185 '111111 Publ 911«1 Orange eo..t Dally Pllo! November 10, 17, 24, and December t, 1985 &1-att MUCNOTia flCTmOUI llUIMll NAmlTAnmwf The fOllowlng pet'tonl .,. doing bualneae u : "3300 Property". 3300 W•t Coa1 Hlghwey, Newport BMcn, CA 1128e3 Donald Edw81d Olton & BYCO, Inc.. A Callfornla Corporation evco. Inc.. A c11111om1a Corporation. 3300 w .. 1 Coaet Highway, Newi>ort BMch, CA 112M3 Thi• bullnen 11 con- ducted by a gerierel part- nerehlp Oonatd Edwwd Ofton Thia 11•1'"*11 wu 111ecS WUh the County ~ of ()r. ange County on Octotlef 22. 11185 ,,_.., NlleMd Or-.. c...e 0.., ....... ,. ~ .... 1. M,Md0...-..1,tlM .....