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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-17 - Orange Coast PilotI l .. .. -. ---·------.. ---_,.......---.---------..--------------------- ' } ) llAIGI CUii OKAY, TROOPS .• I TJ41NK WE 'VE 14lKED FAR ENOlJ6~ ... - GARFIELD ® n" I WONVER IF fl5H· MAVE TASTE 80"5 IF PEOPLE HAP FOR AtL OVER THEIR 80PIE6, WOULD TME"'. MAVf TO WEAR CLOTM£6? , c SUNDAY, Nova ...... 17, tMS . rr's A LONG WAV BACK ... WE'LL BE LVCKV IF WE 6ET ~OME BY DA RK .. l I J \ I I l / l ') ll W\4V DON1T WE JUST FLY ~OME? 11 • --- -. ---'. -... 1 MATE IT WHEN <.JON FtSHf_5. HIS MOUTH 5TART5 WANt7E.RIN & ..,. WMY t'O ll&HT f>UL05 '8tJRN OUT ? . . YllR 11111111 .DlllY PIPIR ~­ -~-· --~~ WE 14AVE TO 60 OVER T~OSE ~ILLS, DOWN T~ROU6~ T~AT VALLEV, ACROSS T~AT STREAM A~D TMROU6M THAT FOREST ... C"EATER5! C~I EATER5 ! by Jim Davis WMERE DO T~E RIPPL£'3 IN THE WATE.R GO ? AM 1 BORING YOU. GARFtf.LV? ., ' .. I ·I \ • ™'S IS GCXX:> EXE~CISE, ISN'T IT, MOtv1MY'? DENNIS THE MENACE She called this an IVY ... but it ta stes like ROOT BEER tome! If wounded means ~itinghurt ... I don't ,......,_ WANT to~ An' my pil~ is a rot like BUBBLEGUM! I'LL GO GET THE TOYS \N TI-4E BACK VAf2D. OKAY? - Now 'PJ got it, sarge! Stretch out on this. -... DON1T FORGET OUR PURPLE HEARTS! JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux DO YOU EVER MAKE ~CAKES FOR BREAKFP\ ABBEY? SOMEBODY'S GOTTA DO ITI HE GETS SO INVOLVED IN HIS PAINTINGS SOMETIMES THAT HE DOESN'T THINK OF EATING! , ALL THE TIME! HOW ABOUT SOME BACON WITH THEM? PERFECT! AND SAVE SOME YOU TAKE REAL 0000 FOR 6EN WHEN HE GETS CARE OF HIM, OON'T"rOU? UP! THAT'S HIS FAVORITE, TOO! .. ' ... Hct; A PEaN1' /MMt;RANT, SCNA7rR. IE IXJESN'T SPEAK ANY CN6l/SH. I you THINK MANk'fND WILL EVE~ Re,ALLY LAND oN THE LANETS, PLlJSHIE? OH. / ~()~ !'VE BE.E~ DOIN& -rHl6 FOR A W~11ME ! l HOPE HE KEEPS MARS CLE,ANER 114,AN ~E DOES IS ROOM. MM ... Yes/ l<'AYo -- IT1S PoSSIBL~··· ,. IHr; PROBLEM IS MAKING. SURE ... .. by Garry Trudeau m& 6CNTLfHtlW 7'() MY /£fl 15 ave 'j{):.H MAN. 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WHAT" A l'ITY. C6 0 " by MacNell ,......--..,. __ ___ COLL.E6E? ABC's Sam Donaldson is at the summit Pa&• 6 ~sketball: Billy Packer's ~ college Top 20 ~ Page 13 llil:l~j·1ltllQWJ43(11.,__--------- You may not know him, but you will when 'Rocky IV' opens the day before Thanksgiving. Dolph Lundgren plays Sylvester Stallone's Russianf oe; word is that he's a knockout. He already has five more movie offers. Plus, he's Grace Jones'fiance. At 26, this guy is sitting pretty. . --. -- '"' c I • i!l I .. r I ~ . ~ . . = ~ - '4 mt "tar:' 1 0 mo n1ctline ll per e191rtn1 by FTC method ) . The • Slims of all. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. LET'S ASK . ~ ....... What habit can't you break? Dolly Partoa Siller, W1CM Iler. 1Ctrts$ " When I was making 9 10 5 I had to lose weight. but I'd call the doorman to order piz- za fur me. When it came, I'd run to the lobby and cat it quickly and quietly in the comer." Rosa111 Arquette Stir ff tM _. 'lfttr llMrs' "I still suck on my thumb. which 1s not very anractive for a leading lady.- Alice Cooper Itel stir "I've got to stop using NutraSweet. Anything I do I do in excess. and I'm beginning to get a high &om basic diet soda. -_.,Alita s- ,• FAST TALK -.. - AQUAIAI TUIES IUST FOi DUST: Fonner Olympic swimmer Steve Lundquist. now staning on NBC's SRarr:h fo~ Tomorrow. seems to like life in t.hc fast lane. Ra-cntJy he started racing cars. "I'm now getting dusty instead of rusty &om always being wet."' Lu~uist says. adding that the change suits him just fine: "I ~ven_'t ~n m the water since the Olympics. not even for fun. I don t miss 1t. Fifteen ·years is more than enough to spend in the water." ... H~throb Don Johmon of NBC's Miami J ke gets some juicy mail -and reads it. .. I get the nicest lettcn in the world. I get some kinky letters.. some serious. serious letters. People telling me exactly what they want to do to me. And on a couple of occasions. they've caughl my attention." How does singer SbeeDa Easmn unwind after a concert? "I ~J ~P room service and d~~'::n-Dazs chocolate chocolate chip ice cream." ... Rodney treats his dog. Keno. with rcspect. 1nc silver miniature poodle is groomed and boarded at New Yorlc's Le OUcn Doi Salon. where he talces perfumed baths and dines on gourmet chic~cn and roasr beef. In the winter. he sports a custom- dcsigned mink-trimmed coat. No kidding.. - ~USA WEEKEND -Alfta s-..... c... Pubishec:J by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H. Neuh8r1h, ~ John J . Curtey, PrMident WOllBI of 'Steele' reluctant celebrity .. rm not a cdebi i~ insisas Stephanie 2'.imbllist, • in her suite at New Yort's Waldorf Astoria Hot.el where she is busily promotq her new TV IDOVIC A Utur lo 'f'hr« WiW!S (9 p.tn. EST/PST Monday, Dec. 16, ~ .. I can walk down the street and no one bothers me. That's really ~ -:-1 can., out and be a normal person." But bow many nonnal ~ pie can have dinner, IS she did the previous niabt. with 'p columnist Liz Smith? ~be featured in articles bemoanina her becbcbett.e Slatus? Or be embroiled in an on«t ieud with her Rmrington Sl• CC>- SW' Pierce Broman? 1.imt.Jist DOW proclaims that evaythina is pear.by with Pieree. .. We tit aloaa ~ ly. J think when you know you're in it for the loo& bau1, it IS much better when everybody ~ ~ Uale and soli- tary, the lei Anedes resident says. .. rm reluctant to answer questions about what my house k>ots like and what I do on my weekends and wbl:le my sweater came from and whether I have a boyfi'iend." Smili~ she adds, .. I don't have anythina to hide, rm just a ~ private pcnon. .. Private, ~ but admit- tedly ambitious. Zimbalist, known best IS Laura Hoh in the ~ Sl«k teries, dumped any notion of restina dmq the show's hiatus this past sprina. Instead she Jumped at the c:ha.nat to do IOIDe 1V featura. In addition to A Utttr to · 11wt Wiws, she Slamd in LtM on IM RJ0t. in wbidl she Dlayed a laWW!I' who~ in love Wi11i her -·rmprilooed ctien• (Alec Baldwin) and aided his ~ cl this SUCCCll ha been buded to be:r on a plat. ta'. delpite berSllr Slatm_ Zim-~ ll)'S. .. You have to be to&llb to te' tomedlins ~ .. she eQllaim. '°No ooe -010C even die moll s.ICIOCllftaJ per.- son in this 6cld. I pranttt you -just sits back and waits for p>d thinp to happen. .. F"'or S1q)ban.ic, her struaJes have been bu&red in pan by her be:ri1IF-. As the yoonacst dauabter of TV SW' E&cm Zimbalist Jr. (TM FBJ). she hid both a fimous name and en~ into show business. But there were obstades. She is haunted by the fact that she was not att.id b9Ct af.. ter her fftsbman year at the 6crtdy ccmpetitive Julliard drama ICbool in New Yort.. At the lime. she wa so emo- tionally 6::tod she took IO her bed fOr six months, flat on her beck. .. It threw me a it would :r .. ::i:.~.:= ., on. you um as anc11es.1 of what's behind )'OU. .. 'Disis., begi;11ing,' SIJS hlpll I a..., •sllgsitOll .no.Hero ii 'locly IV,' op11iog ""· 21. U1miaaadedsm He's•towlb:L IJ Stl k91l111 In this com6. darlc-haimi Syl-W!St~ "Rocky BaJboa .. SlalloM -standi'ng .S /t!t1 JO. ~· 175. Lo.m. tJrm winMro/ . publiciz.td bouts wilh A Crttd and Clul«r Lang. A/kla Rambo. IntJtiscom6. blond. bfUM}'«i Dolph "/WJn Drago" Lundgmi in his /mt chamjJWnshio fuut. Hftglu 6 /ttt 6, '<W'igltt ~40. A..t /Yalt Drago, M 's IN &st IN Rus- sians can throw at us. A..t rtaJ.-Jife Dolph. Ill's bmr EUfOP«UI and Australian kickboxing champi- on. Ex<hemictl/ mgi1Wri stu- dml. bo)frlmd of Grace %M:S. IN~ who put thl 'CMllll' in CMllll~. Shall hands, gmilnnnt. Jt 's tinv for Rocky IV. FolJowina in the footwork of Carl Weathers (Rockv I &. II) and Mr. T (Rocky Ill). Dolph Lundgren may be Stallone's greatest cha1Jenae yet. And that extends beyond the fictitious boxing rina. E vcn before the movie is rc-- lcucd. the wont is that Lund- grcn 's future may be the most . . amooa all the Rocky ~:°fte•s more ~ than Wcathm., who initially WIS startled at the Rocky succes, and less eccauric than Mr. T. Lundpm, 26, can't wait .. Pretty 9000 my life will be a circus,.. says the SweclisaM>om actor. '"rm ready for people to start bcat;q down my door with otfm." ~·ve ahady S1ar1ed.. So mr, be s been <>&red five movie roles hued toldy or industry word-of-mouth ~ bis wort opposite Stallone. He's rqotiat- ina wilb I m.;c,r audio to pro- duce two films with bis own pro- duction company. And he has done I fttnt:ll video. 1b.inp are aoina incredibly wd1,.. •ys Lundsmi. wt'°9e '·USA \\UKENo·NovEMBU IS-17, 1985 COVER STORY ' -- -'!_ • -·--· ---= confidence is as outsmd as his bicep5. Consider: He's up for a role as the .. perfect .. man who visits us from another planet. .. It is between Alcu.nder Oodunov. Rufll!r Hauer and myldf. I1J aict it I have the better body ... He paua. .. Pretty confident. huh?"' He i.mists be is in his own ~just~~l .. His Rocky cbancter, the 'f usian Ivan ~ .. is not a caricature. I.n &ct. it may be the first time that a•Kliences may actua1Jy be . for IOmeone to beat SW- l:?van bu bnins, emocions. and. of COW1C, the body ... What does Stallone -the orisinal ipinst-tbe-odds upRart who took Hollywood by storm when Rocky won Best Picture 09c:ar -think of all the ltt.en· tioo POI to his sparrina part- ner'? Stallone isn't talking. but Lundgren says the notion of any rivalry is *ridicuJous.. .... I O'We I lot to Sly SWJooe and that is tome1hina that I woo•t ever for- aet-G.. . 'th---.-.· rllltude notwl nauuln&. Dolph admits to I bit of rivalry. .. Of coune.. when two people train their bodies for months and see each other every day. a natural competition develops. We boxed ~ and lifted ~ts for four boun a day for three months. If I saw Sly's stomach mU9Cles ,et tiabter. it would enc:owqe me to work on my stomach mU9des.. 1be competition WU pardy on an athletic level. But Sly ulCd it to the film't .tvlntlF-When you • the ftaltt ~ we are both pl)'Ched up and look like we truly want to kill Cldl other." The f>ctional athlete even gave the real one tome tips. .. rve been an athlete most of my lik," Lundsren says. .. but Sly was livina more pomttn to me than vioe versa. Abo, at the suaiestioo of Sly, I eliminated bee( dairy products and salt from my diet. lnsteed, k>ts of carl>ob)4drates -such IS wild rice bathed in ~ juice for breakfast." It's quilt I~ chanlt for I JU)' who. until t-o )all .. was destined to become I fuB. time chemicaJ eoaincer. Born in Stockholm. LundaTm stands the dumb-blond imqc. maJc ver- sion. on its head. He originally pursued music. playinJ both the trombone and pcrcuSSton instru- ments.. and at agie 16 travded throuahout Scandinavia with several rock groups. He speaks five languqes. He can add and subuact, too: Until n:cently. he had planned to be a scientist. and bas a join degree in chemical · · from the Royal Institute o T cchnology in Stock.holrn the University of Sydney in A tralia. He also had a modeli career in Australia. Lundgl:cn may be acting i Rocky I V. but you wouldn' want to tangle with him in life. He has a black belt and Swedish team captain in sev kanate competibOns. woo the European hcavywe1ab kidcboxing title in I 980 inc 1981 in London, and the heavy weight kidcboxing champio shi of Australia in 1982. ~e then came to the USA t ancnd the Massachusetts lnsti tute ofTcchn~ on a scholar ship ... I was visatma New YI and people would consiantly tell me that-, should be in the mov ies. .. He visited an acting coach, and .. after I S minutes, I . that I wa.sn ·1 satisfied as an cna;i oeer and made my decision to switch careers. .. Lundarcn had always been a Rocky in. .. In I 976. when I saw Rocky. the film became an inspi· ration to me. If I ever went into the movies. the pl was to be in that type of an action 9eQUCOOC. .. He auditioned in New York for the pan of Ivan ~ but was told he was too tall I said to mYl'l( 'This pan is too aood to drop.. and I decided to 9end I selection of my photos directly to Stallone himlelf. Five months later, while I was on the tet of A Vi~ To a KiU in Paris. I p . a pbooe call to come to Holly· wood. "'We met m Sly's office and we threw !Orne punches at ead1 oth- er. He told me to gam some weight (about 15 pounds) and work on my RUSSWl accent., Eventually. Lundgren won the part of I van Drago, the big- gest hero m the Soviet Union. sent to the USA to caprure the World T itle -and the ultimate propaganda Vlctory. The climax to Rocky /Vis the match between the superpower stand-ms. -The fight scene just keeps coming at you with explo- sive force." Lundgren says. .. My screen presence is very scary .... And rm not worried about be- ing stereotyped as a big vi.J.W!\ because as soon as producers meet me they will sec I am more than some btg lug.., Certainly he·s more than that an the eyes of his fiancCc. actress-- singer Grace Jones. to whom he has been "engaged for several years."' Jones has a 6-ycar-old son. Polo. from a prcVious rela- tionship ... We may remain like this for 15 more years" he says of their longstanding engll8mlent. Clearly. Lundgren and Jones -who doesn't gjve ber age - have an unconventional ar- ranaiemenl The jet-sctti°' twcr some .. pass each other an the air . ., he says. .. When we have our rare chance to see each other at will be m New York or LA or Maui. -she has taught me about fasluon.-conunues LundgmL who likes to wear destgns by Kmzo and I~ Miyaki. .. Grace has style and knows to select clothing that makes a posinve statement She's also taught me how to pose for photographers and how to handle tlle media. I couJd not have asked for a bet- ter. more sexy teacher." In tum. Lundgren taught Jones the kara- te she used in A View to a !(JI/. Lundgren and Jones met when he was a student in Austra- lia and she was performing in concert an 1982 ... My friend was a secunty guard at ber staae door and the dressing room had opened to reveal all thls wonder- ful food. We were h W18JY. so we talked our way pest her manag- er. Grace eventually came over and. after I had finished eaung. we spoke. Immediate attraction. It Just happened .. -0ur relationship would not have lasted had I remained a chemical engineer. If the goal was to become the chairman of Exxon. I would have to have had the marucured lawn. the littJe kld and the little submissive wife. Certamly not the notion of Grace Jones in my bedroom." He laughs about her tough, al- most surreal ifna&e. '1lle public sees a very fierce si<k to her." Lund&J'Cn says, .. but there's also a very feminine. vulnerable. sweet side. When I produce my own movies. you will see Grace USA WEEKEND• NOVEMBER I S-17. 1985 • S ~ TM.L • llllll: er. ...... S.Mt·ll, ................ Mm ... as a ManJyn Monroe." And when he's doing the pro- ducmg. he won't be just a he- man. .. I will not be restricted to muscle roles. I will market my- scJf very carefully. - Would be be tempted by a Rocky rematch? "Sty says that this is it. ... Lundgren says. "But he said that after Rocky Ill. and the response was so great that he could not pull back from at I think t.bcre is at least one more up his sJecve." a Here come the Drago dols Grace Jones asn't the o~ one who thinks Dolph Lundgren IS a doll. Rocky promoters agree. _ So a uny plastlc \ ersion ot Ivan Drago. the latest Roc~ Vll- lam. will invade stores soon - along with the greatest volume of Rockv memorabilia ever to be released. Total retail value: S.30 million. On sbdvcs when the moVle o pens Thanksgn ang week men's and boys' paJ3IllaS. saun Jackets. sweatshans. JOgg.ing suits.. Jigsaw puzz.les. pens and pena1.s. caps.. balloons. grccung cards, boys· swunwear. beach towels. calendars. bunons. box- mg cqwpment. posterS. t.radmg cards and a board game where players try to dethrone Stallone. -1 can't waJt to go mto a to) store and be surrounded b~ hun- dreds ofl.mle Ivan Dragos. .. says Lundgren of lus moV'le-<~ do~ -~ bener be weU-made -espcoali" m the tacc ... What coUJd poss1bl~ be left af th~·s a Rockl I ~ ·-st) Stallone He-Man fragrances ... sa ) s \.1GM/l!A Vite president Bill Denrus. Rocky wears cologne') Come on.Q SamClldBI Donaldson He's covering the smnit, slle has a promising TV reporting career. Here's how they juggle love, won and a 21-year age difference • ., ...... s. II C.... ....tt ,..,.ts: I think there's pat intanal pres. sure on Ratpn to mae prCJliess OD mm.a,,. urns. rm not·~ be1J give away the SUft. of oounc, like the loonies OD the riabt who aocme him of ldlina out to the Soviets. I think beil make an dbt to find acoom- modations whereas three or four years .., be carty did not make an dbt to do '°' II llis llectic trMI H•16111: It's tirina. first of all. I UICd to llCl a pal kick out of Pnl all day and all niabt and all day apin without any areat problems. I have a lot of enerty but I pcr- bapa tire I JiUle IOODCr and it tam a little bit loaler' to recow:r from ttavd. Sure l mill my wife while rm ·~· On the OCba' band, does it •nr.ai-cime me1 And do I sit there and think, .. rm away for three daya. rm~ in& to quit my job"? Wdl, of ooune not ... rm oot afraid of anythins my wife miabt do while rm away. OI Jll C. lllltll 111 .. •111: I think of her' II an equal pmtDcr in the rnarn..e. I need her' love and I need to call on her' for strenatb at times, and she lives iL I am •mmwt, or SWPlileci IOUDds beaa, al bow wdl the rnanillt worb. II tll*.., IH 11t1r 8STllp: The bilslt ~ I baee down di ra.d is if rm bad to retire -talk about livins with a bear, talk about problems I'D ~ u • mean, ornery, aotchety old man. But with the 21 -yau • dif- ference, by the time I retft tome00e will have to pull in the money. rve p a tremendous deal here. 11~ ....... ldoo'tbavea boys' niabt out She doesn't have I Pris' niabt out I pea ~ could if-e wanm 10. but I don't want to. I want to be with Jan. One of~ hilb ~ o( ~= temooo II to tqin to about -.. her' that nilbL II tll* 1tf1111 Mr ~,:Jt_the bell of Ii~ I he with a lovinl, wann. carinl woman who loves me and whom I ~ lt'a what ~· looki~ bin. lilt. 6 ·USA WED.ENo •NoVfMIER IS-17. 1985 · INTERVIEW I ' I I ....-by nm IECR,_..US·lllTllln•lfs..'t 191 ...................... ' R•tlli*..,19'*111 II llis a4k She pew tired of But I don't tdl her' bow to do mnki~ &om comer to havina IOlneooe come home anyth.ina or Mw to do. I have That's just the way I am. Is only to ~ unda wiear and DO doubt that Jan C Smith Doo-the way Im i'1 I don't leave. She di1pen1od with my aldtc:m will make it in tbit bu8-But rn plaid pU.lty to bllvina ~amcc. Evm if it'• too late. Dell bca111C lbe'• p it And kind o{penonality that's rve bclun to realiJle that the she's payq her' cha. sive., demamuative. Others people around )'OU are DMft iJD.. II •'• .., I lltf IHll: She call me a ~" but I doo ponant than •n:aa bides the llralD o( a '"killer" un-. _call mywdf ~t. . dcr a 'JUY l'Mlet, IOtid dilpoD-Oearty, beq an IUl&a 11 * .._. • •'• -= 1 tioo and outlook. wen. rm .... ~ 1 ~' lhed that Pitt =her'~-;:== ry ti.be, but I don't mvy your mle'aelity at~ I be a ctr.wt.ck, not an :l oompedtcn. You can take caft home :t:>' tantrwns People in this .... ,,,. who af )Qanett: rm plcmocS ~m a lit-611.. It just doan't bllppen. I maybe don't lib my style. well, :!:. ~where she tbinb she out all my IUldliom at wort. if Ibey can't .,:t me, ~ can .,:t her'. Or they mipt think lbe's II Ills ~ My per-II Illa .. '11111 llllp: IJ')'ioa to make it on my name ~..J 11 M:b that I doo't walk Ralan almolt newr and DOl pYe ha' ha' c:bance. aD day 'JU)' quiedy, Dear enoulb 0 UI to q\alio Ot Sa: We met when I was a news assistant at ABC in Wasb- ing10n. We never SW1tld dating or lttting romantically.involved until I moved 10 Kansas City. He'd call and cbedc on me peri- odically, IS the pro ~ checkina on the baby reporter just leavina the networt nest. He'd call about once or twia= a week and find out about the lat- est heldlines, who rd inter- viewed. what rd learned. Then the calJs increucd. Then he 9Ctlt a telegram say- ing. '"I'm c:omi.na... I sent one beck saying. '"Don't come." I was scared 10 death. While I felt a~ ~ttraaion 10 him. J thought, ll1is is not the man I'm suppo9ed 10 be attracted 10 ... He didn't fit any stereotype of '"Mr. Right .. He fdJ way over that I had never dated anyone divorced and everybody bad been within a couple of years of my IF· My parents thought I was off my rocker. him substantively. Do I raise m~ voice and yell at the president. Yes. ls it a mark of disrespect or rudcncs.1? No. It is simply an ef- fort to ,et him to hear me and pcrllapg aet I respomc. My face bas a mean look on camera. I think that it has some> thin& to do with my eyes and my intensity. OI a.& tilllMlf: I am what I am. Jt is not an act which, IS an actor. I put on and discard. I am a very serious reporter who Wees the WOf1' and my obli- ption Vf:!Y ICriousl'y. And I •Y to the aitx:s. take a look at the work. If you want to aiticize it, fine, but ~·s bear speci6c aiti- cism on what Donaldtoo the re- porter said on ABC News. ratbcr than what be said to enienain people on the rope tine (awaitina l>reSident Rapn) Of what out- ,.c>llS statanent he made in the pras room when no one but ~s were around. But if I ,et off a little quip, a little jest. it shows rilbt up tome pUoe in prinL J l'tlel'.lt that with ~fiber. ..................... Uk J don't IClC m)ldf as tOme awfW. 1m'lllle thorn in Raman•• side. The job of ~ While HOUIC w 1espondent is 10 led Ot S.'1 ~ Don't tell Ronald Reaaan. but Sam has a ptJe side. r 1et 10 aee that side of him IS do all of his d05C friends and fmtily. He's very at- tentive and loving to all of us. Sam is so much more than the Peck's Bid Boy mi. that a couple of people have wanted 10 label him. There are a lot of sides 10 him and bis fun, aar-essive. outaoin& side is just one. I th.ink he can drop 1be Act" at home. He doesn't have to be '"on" the way be does at woB. He can relax. He's oot a David LLttmnan Show every night. Il a.& ........... .t: Sure 1 mm him. I l1'CW up, t.bouab. IS the dauahter of I na- val officer 90 I WIS used 10 dad always bcina away. I guess I can ,et uted to my husband being away some, too. I really don•t worry about .jcalousY. I love him and I trust him. INTERVIEW . . °' S..'1 '*" -,... ..... Mm: He's never a big brooder. He11just Wk about it and say, '"I can't believe I did that, it's aw- ful .. Then we'U move a)oog. He doesn't throw a tantrum. One of the best th.i.ncs we do 10 mellow out, after a quick talkina about it. is walk around the yard. Sam loves to inspect th.inp he's planted here and thett. It's one of the best ways to cue any ten- sion of the day. 0t S.'1 lhct • Mr WW: I respect Sam's wort immemely. But he's not my mentor. We fit- ured out early in our re1atiorr ship that it would be dan,ei'ous to have it that way. rm a doer. not a watcher. rm dim bing right akq. °' ... fl"'1tt iClhttla: Dm- oer is our bia date and we try to do it every niabt when we're both in town. That's why we're putting on the pounds. On Sat- urdays, we like to bicycle and wort in the yard. I wish we could travel toFther m<ft -be still owes me an Afiican saWi. 0. Miii& cill*• I want twms. It's bard to propam 1t. but we're wortcina OD il Sam doesn't want to be 80 and throwing a bascbaJ.l in the front yard °' ... mt ,.rt " lhtq ""' S.: I live with my true love and best friend We just love doing everything toeethcr. .................................................... 0 2 cloldy and criticaDy. not with be docs ~t... If I not in the best mood. When I the iclea of~ down or~ could say that , rd be come home I don't 110nn destructive or try1111 IO aste an b9pp)t ao. rm there 10 run out around and throw croctcry and imllF of myd" M . "1be tbom.. and~· ""'Tba'e'sa problem here chain OI cune. But then rm not but with the m cX ftndim out, and this ii whit 1bey say about it m the mood IO be ~ .. Arc there any holes~: •u and otbe:n say about it and you hdy or a barrd of fun. atbcr . there anytbq ~-. . . if OUlbt to know about it.,. YOU bl'vc to ttlCO+'tt, to ., OU1 tbat'I I thorn ln IOOIO.lGe't lide, the next day and belt than. IO be iL rm not ~ to nm OUI .. Wis ..... • I stwr: on the lawn and say, '"Boy, wt.a Some nilb11 if rm bcn:n by II tM ...... '1111:: I want- a sreat py ~~ p 1bcft and Ovit Wallloe « Bill Plante. rm ed to ave after four )GR. I really wanted to leave after eight wm"L There are only a couple of ~ -rnol'C in . and ct:W- lenaina than ~ell, f d like tbein, but they are filJod by pec>- pie who do an ocdknt job and they're not about to be replami. So there's sort of a sndlock. II Wtllic ti ~ • ..-...: YC5. of oounc. Almost anx ~ spoodent you'll Wk to, if they're boocsr. would say they'd like to be in that ~tion. So would l. but there 1Sr1't one available at this time. II Illa '-': I ~ ID8J)' and up- tet wbc:n I don t have enough to do. TM pnnas-J reason rm ~ this book now lS not bc-- caute J think I have mes~ for the worid, but bccaux I occded other proJeClS. With respect 10 ABC News, I don't do cnousb there to bep "" from ~ that rm underuled. . . . I don't know bow juicy the book is ~ Lill 10 be. I rmUy have no pudp to lettk. I don't ftail with a stileno or a meat-ex. I do have tomt iebnp about to1nt peop6c. . • . Jody (Powdl. Car- ter's Pftll 1rJCm1tY) took a few shoes 11 me lD bas book and rm ~ to answer bun -nodu.Q& pa"IQml Only amateun Ft AD- V'! · .. USA v.ttltENO. NOVDCIO I~ 17. 19&s • 7 ' 1tvo men u1hose passion fer success is overshadowed only by their mutual obsession: to destroy each other. Based on Americas # 1 Best Seller ~ .IFRIY AID& A \\UILO PREMIERE PM-SERIS lllSS STARTS SUNDAY IW...., iltilp fer tilll _. ~. MONEY Her first job: Stop speldng, hide charge r.ards Linda M. Ft>y. 12. of Lou1sv11le. K~. cams S 13.500 a year an her first JOb as a customer service reprcscntatl\·e Her goal Md question -M~ expenSC'S andudr S 170 a month rent. S.30 a month for phone and ut1h11~. and SIOO a month for food. I owe about SI .CXX> on four charge cards -one V 1sa card and three from depanment stores. I spend another S 120 a month for enter- tainment. -1 had been paymg S270 a month. plu\ utilities. for a one-bedroom apanment. but that was too much. So I movro in wnh two roommates. The d1fferrncc m 11."nt is now being applied to m) debt. I don't envision an) ma.JOr purchases in the near f uturc. although I would lake to bu~ a car. M~ mom and dad gave me a car to use for now and to trade in on a new car when I grt enough mone~ -1 need to have some hqu1d savm~ that could be used in an emergency. Ho" do I quit buying what I don't have mone~ for. and stan saving.,.. The answer Expen Wilham Drom~ a professor of hnall('( at Georgetown llnavcrs11' an Washington. D.C. 1l. co-author ·w11h Fredenck 4.mhng of 7 lw 0011 )1111~·/r. 11111 (i111dr to Prrwnal f mane 1u/ Plun11111,I( ([)ow Jones-Irwin. S.:?4.95). Herc's .ho" Droms analyzes Fey·s problem -Stop bu)1ng. Exen:uc a lmlc sclf-<11sc1- phne. If you want to be really radical. cut up your credit cards. But what I advise ll> to put the credit cards when.' you won't have read} access to them. -A safe--dcposll box docs not cost much to rent at a bank. Put the cards in there That wa) you sull have them 1f )OU nttd them. but you can't use them on the spur of the moment. You have to stop and ask youS(lf. ·wh) am I bu> ang this? Do I mal- l> nttd 1t?' That prctt) much eliminates 1mpul~buying. - -1 can) one card for 1dent1flcat1on. but 1hc crcd11 card for m) fa\ontc clothing store I keep locked up somcplaC"C else. I like to bu y nice clothes.. but I can't 1ust wander m10 the s1ore and stan bu)1ng. I havr to thank about 1t. I have to stop and think ·1 am &<>ma 10 buy a su1t'r Then I nave to gtl my card to do It. I Cs CM) to be temP\cd when cvn-y depanment store an town offtn you cane blanche. bu1 don ·1 fall into a cred11 trap." .... •• llJt. ,.... To wouk Sl.00 think to pa: -st mpt there work1 savin1 credit kind ( mos1 ang. S buldc never spend -1r 1np i bank1 ma tic to her -11 self-di -1r nallv< cst- elst. P when chcckl N"' Jf ·rill' nanct' DC. data. i and pi 8 ·USA WErKENn • NovcMRFM 1 ~11. I 98S USA a .h ~. JI ;a I r- ~ ' f , , To ~t nd of her debt -lllc ht-st thing would be to sit down and wnte a check for S l.CXX>. But Linda can't do that and I think she should just come up with a plan to pay it off sk>wly. -sM really needs to develop tM sav- ings habit. 11lc fim step 1s to find out 1f thel"l' 1s a payroll deduction plan at her woril;plaet' in which she could buy U.S. savings bonds. or put savings into her crroit union investment plan or any other kind of company-sponsored plan. It is tM most painless and easiest way to SUU1 sav- ing. Stan out wtth l"l'latively small sums but do it over a long period of time. 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IA 1 Bo COi An Ma DI ~ Ev ~ 6-1 110 CO& rca ~ De sh< .\n Bn frc: Mc ~ The Big Wa a Sl 5 All )'Cal the ~ 10 t ' 'ith the college basketball season opening next riday, CBS' B Packer sizes up the teams: By Scone:~ n ma: ea. r~·, An·AIHricll f GEORGIA TECH: :>by Cmnins' sreat recrwuna nes to ns &uibon, led by AJJ- aericans John Salley and lk Price along Wlth Bruce lrymple and Duane Ferrell. ! MICHIGAN: rrybody's beck from last 1r's Bag Ten champion. With I center Roy Tarpley. An· ic Joubert and Gal') Grant. ieh 8111 Fncder may finally ch the Final Four. I IOITH CAIOUU: an Smnh returns has entu~ IOUf\& lmcup. led by o\11- lCricans Kenny Smith and 1d DaUfhcnt-plus super .hmen m Jeff Lebo. Kevin Oden and Steve Bucknall. ~ SYRACUSE: Oraneemen look hkc the East's best. but guard Peart ihinaton must ~bound after bpar year t DUKE: the Blue Devils lacked last was expcrimtt and size m mlddlt. Four of five 'tanm beck. and they've added 6- rc1hman Danny Fmy 6 LOUISVIUE: The days of the wallung wounded att O\et". The Cardi· nals will Oy high on the Cam- .den Con0«11on -Malt Wag- ner. Ke van Walls and Billy Thompson 7 IWNOIS: Em~pt for ~ Montgom- ery. everybody's back. Expc.."Ct the ~tum to form of 1983-84 all<0nfettnce ptayers Bruce Douglas and Efram Wmte~ 8 UISAS: Ulrry Brown has done a great 1ob of mumang the Jayhawks to prominence. Danny Man- ning should be one of the USA's oustandmg players 9 LSU: No team has been more dasa~ pomung of late m post-season play. but that drought should end. thanks to controversial frnhman Tllo Horford and Junior John Williams. By a.ry l.a'*'- (llt( sm01: ......,., ... ...,. 1 0 IEITUCIY: Count on new coech E.dd1e Sut· ion to fill the holt at center. <\JI-Amman forward Kenn ) (Sky) Walker and paards James Bllckmon and Ed 0.vcndc:T' a~ the mainsiayi.. 8"'"= P!efat 11 llll: CIS ~-.., PlcW, .... ldlrl IM 11·,_..W lnMt lljtr 1...Wt4 lift II , ltC .. ..... tllt ti--. llt •twtile IM. lt .n tllt r.., Qaasic II s,ril&W. lau., hcUf • M • tM &•· Bly Packer: Life away from the play-by-play To millions of TV vacwtn. Bill) Packer 1s a rambunctious raconteur on the USA 's rollcgt' basketball scene -JC1l1ng from roast to coasL rovcnn1 the btgcst aamcs of the season for CBS. His new book. /lovp.\.' Conlromm o( a Coll('!(<' Basl.«'fl>all l11a/n1 (('ontemporary Books. S 13. 95). co-authored wt th Roland La- zcnb). offers an insider's nc~ of colorful char· actc~ and controversies. 11 CEORGETOWN: The Patnck EW1ng era 1s O\er. but don't cry for coach John Thompson. No team 1n tl}c USA has better penmctcr shooters than C>dv1d Wingate. Rqgie Williams. M1chad Jack· son and Horace Broadruu 12 AWAIA· BlllUIGHAI: Coach ~nc Banow alwa)'s 1ums out great clubs. The Icad- e~ of this year's team are out· st.anding guard Steve Mitchell and touah forward Jerome Mine; 1 3 IOTIE DAME; h's been a Iona road back for coach Dimer Phtlps. but David R 1vm provides the quicknts.s and Tim Kempton. Jim Dolan and Ken Barlow the powrr u~ front. .\nd 11 dOC'S nothing to dispel his image a~ an outspoken observer But back home in .\d\.ancc. NC . ~here he laves with his wife and son. Packer is more often found pulling n:ibgrass or f<."C'd1ng the~ It's a tranquil hfe that will soon end 14 MEMPHIS STll'E: Despite the loss of Keith L~'\: and the offscason contro\.er\\ 'iurroundang roach Dana Kirk's hnanccs. the T1&CT' still will ht· \trong with 5-10 <hnamo .\n· dl"C' Turner and 7-(oot Wilham Bedford. 4 5 OIUAHOIA: J:yman T1sdak's dcos1on to tum professaonaJ obvaoush wca.krns tM Soo~rs· top in chances. But Tim Mc< ahstC'r and <\nthon) BoWlc can pla\ with"'llnyone. 16 llDIW: No team had as d1sappoint1ng a season last )"Olr ( 19-14) as th<- H~ Expect Steve i\llOrtl. SIN' Robinson and Delra\ Brooks to fonn th( nuc'kw of a vC'f)' c"ciuna and d15C1phned tc.m undtt coecti Bobb" Kniaht . Stt SlOr)' Oft peae 15 17 MEVADA- LAS VECAS : Jcm Tark.an1an·s hagh-'l(on ng club 1s ~ b' Freddie Hank <> (1l"Orgf'town transkr ~nthon' .Jones and .\rmon Cidli.1m 18 HOUS;ON : The loss of rtCT'\J1t T110 Hor1ord hurt. but the (. ouga~ -,houlJ rule' the ~uth~1 again 19 DEPAUl Coach Joe\ \.ic\C·r's team )hould rctiound "llh the lnint hnc powt"r of Kc' 1n HolmM. D:.tlla~ < omcg'' \fart, [ m hn'' and Lemone LJmplc' 20 N.C. SmE: tar frnhman 'Walker Lnm· b101tc and the return of (nm "Mhbum fl"l' Kk instant he-Ip tor 1 dub th.al l~t four 'oC'nao" from last \.t'llr USA 'M..l ._£,,,.Nm I "4RU I S-17 I 985 • IJ Start with 5 FREE tapes or records .... ..., ............. ...,._0._11 ...... Buy just 1 smash hit in one year's time. Enjoy 6 albums for the price of one. B G 01 ly I ft nm try t S25 that take pull yan lake Will ~ ll)' . five al." t1or F bd tele Spr son p1cl I :3< E NC Dal acn 1 Not ··m. tha• 1h1s ago E hoc wh4 foo 196 est De1 NC E are: wit' Liz. J For .\ti: nat "' coll He NC F sld4 esu ma ap1 hot Ou SIS mo1 not SPORTS illy Packer: oal driven, ~ court and off .llrtDe OVANCE. N.C. -Along.51de the h fairway of the Bermuda Run Coun- 1ub not far from Wmston-Sa.lem. ma ).000 home he built himself for hall pncc. CBS sportscaster Billy Packer s time to relax. For him. that means ing the last of the crabgrass from the L feeding the geese from the nearby . and maybe shooting a few baskets 1 his I I-year-old son. Brandt. l1s wife. Barbara knows the tranqu1l- vill end soon. "If Billy's not m the air to six times a week. he gets w1thdraw- she says. "I usually know what dtrcc· he's going in. but not the city ... or the next four months.. P'cleker will lftCk m'the air and on the au. Hts ft~t :ast w111 be from the Tipoff Classic m naflcld. Mass.. matching has presea- favonte. Georgia Tech. with has No. 2 .. Machlg.a_!l (CBS. Satu~~ Nov. 30. I p.m./EST. 10:30 a.m./ ). etwten then and March 31 . when the l\A champ1onsh1p will be played m las.. he will work as many as 45 games 155 the USA. he family maintains its home in rural th Carolina because. says Packer. 1ybc deep down rm ftf)lllng the fact rm an announcer. I m pretending 1s still a hobby. when that ended long " Lily and Barbara. both 45. were chlld- d sWttthcarts in Bethlehem. Pa .. re he was an all-state baskctbaJI and ball player. Thry were mamcd m 2 before has senior year at Wake For- thc season he played point guard on a non Deacons team that reached the V. Final Four. csadcs Brandl their other ch11dtcn Mark. 22. a TV sporu apprentice 1 Ten Productions m New York. and 21 . a travel agtnt 1)"1 Chapel Hill. N.C. Jler being an assistant coach at Wake ~t and. later. a sportscaster w1th the Lnllc Coast Conference. Packer gamed onal attenuon when he teamed with ~cGuire and Dick EnbcTJ on NBC"s ~ basketball telecasts from 1978-81 . moved to CBS when it took over the AA basketball tournament in '81-82. acker earns about SS00.000 a year. Be- s broldcasUng. he's been in the real tc business the past I 0 ycan -~ild- shoppina centen. offn btuldinp. runent complexes. collcl'! donns and :ls an such ciues as New \'ort. Boston. cqo. Ptuladelph1a. Atlanta and Kan· City. lik.t punina deals toeether. not the 1ey." says Packer. "I'm aoak>ricnted money-oncntcd ... a \\tEKENO • NOVEMBER I S-1 7. 198.S • 15 .- ~' • ,, MOR1'0I -.., ,. ~ Pellets . .. ---• SYSTEM • . - SAVER: - tt••n cw ......... IA&.f -----~ -.. - IR&@Mw ........ System~ Pellets Remove Nearly 'IWice As Much System-a~og Dirt As .Ordinary Salt: r~~------~~-----------, 1Woetmtinu<JU.f I ~~ ~ f cll!unsing Ingredients ~ 1.5 ~ I in Morton· 1 '«>~off on one baa of Morton• Pellets 1 ~11cts "Wt.!" ~em I with System Sawtt"' Fonnu1a. ~ I <r'11Dru11ttWI 99. 5'\, {Jlln! saJt. ~' lhc:n·\ \ i rtually fl( >thi~ todc~ up your ~ioftt"fler an<l .Jx>nt'n il\ Ii~. ~ ~rmub 1_ .... _,_ .... _...~·· ~ ~ aw'.&y dirt and I • i W£4 •:c"•lliliiiZ:: i irnpwities. 1••-..... I -·•-•C.. . ....._,onW."9.lt\- • ----·--;; -·~~ ------. ,,_,_.._.. ,,~-. ~ I ~ MatlDn la9 21f .. 00 lDl& .. , 11 1 =------L ,_ .J ·---°'" --------~------------~"-- f!!!' YOUR FITNESS She wants more pep ............ When I moved &om Poughkeepsie, N. Y ., to Manhattan two ~ iw>, I stopped my daily jop, my two-mile walks to and from acb.ool and ended my membership on the track and basketball teams. Now rm 17 and we1ab 141 pounds. rm .s feet 8 1 /2 inches tall and I want to loee .S pounds. firm up and repin my en- durance. How? Sllt'h+ Jolmloa NewYonCky Tlle-- J ohn Lucas, physJCa.I education professor at Pennsylvania State Um- versity in Statt Collegie. Pa.. says Johnson 1s not CXCCSSJvely overweight But to firm up. she has to commit to rcgammg -w fitness she once had and to go beyond it" He recommends a rou- tme that • Begins with a sJow 20-to 30-minutt jog - about nine minutes per mile -to strengthen !CS' and circulatory system. • FoUows with as many bent-knee sit-ups as possi- ble to firm the stomach. •Concludes wi th as many t.radi tionaJ push-ups as possible to strengthen the upper body. It's OK if Stephanie can onJy do tv.'O or tlmc in the beginning. Lucas says. '"She's not preparing for the Olympics." If this takes less than 40 minutes. she can do it ev- eryday. Otherwise. every other day is OK. Q _ .... ...,, Ar~ you considering a ~ filMSS "t'im'1?.' USA WE£K.ENo will find ex- pats to tulSl4W' your ques- t ions. Wriu 10 USA WEEKEND. Your Fl/· nns. P. 0. Bax JOOW. Wa.sJungron. D. C. ]()()#. lndutk a dncription of your funns goal along with your ltmM and war* addrmn and p/toM num- !Nrs. ;' HEALTH . Fon~ reshapes her workout ., .... , .. h. Jane Fonda is takin1 time oot from her hectic 1chedule to talk about the USA's fime. aa:z:e. Her oondusion: PeopAe are ~ comina ""too thin coDICious. .. .. Too much emphasis is placed OD beina thin rather than on 6.ndina one's appropiale weight and maintain.ina it .. But there isn't such a thina u being ""too fitness c:onacious, .. says Fonda, who's just rdeued her fifth video, JON Fonda'$ N~ Wor-kout. '"My e:xperiaxu are that ~ pie who are healthier with a peater aerobic fitnesa have an ~ ability to ma. in llCtivities -danci" ba-inc. voUeybell. 90ftball. A lot of women have dilcovered a bid- den athlete within lbemadws throue:b aerobics daBs. .. Food& -~ baa hid four bot«lq -~ video&. Ha' 6:fth from Karl -Lorimar Home Video ldk fOr $39.95 and is• terned after her first one, )QN Fonda :S Workout. But The God- mother of Aerobics says the new ~ is ""fir superior'" to the 1be.re have been three ~ in between the malrina of the tint video and th.is one. and dur-ina tboee ycan rve dooe • lot of study of exatiJe Dh)'Siolo&Y," explaint Fonda, 4'1, currently swrina in the.film Agne of God. .. What rve seen bappenq over the iast five years = and somethina I think will continue to happen -ii that ~l­ ed e:xercixn vary their methods of wortrina out. ..Five )an ..,:>, you woWd find a woman who woWd rome to an aerotlica dasl anywhere from four to six times a week. Now she may come three times a Mdc and, in addition, she worb with free ~ts or cir- cuit tn.iniJlc two or three times a week and may mo nm. The ra- IOD fi>r the variety is to use dif.. fermt mulde poo:p&." Fonda beneJf' e:xm::iles almost daily. When she's at home. she ~ to one of her two worbMJt studiol in the l..ol AJ1ldes ara. When OD the R*i. she tam a1ooa ooe of her own videol. .. When rm aiettinl raid)' to do a film and I have to drop ~t, I do the workou1I plus run three times a Md and I use weisl>t1. .. It's fu.n.ny when I do my own tapa., rm i>llowina my own in- strudions, but it doesn't id like it's me. I yd) bKt at m~ I_. really iJriwed if I id tm-bel'Q'i pushed too bard" Eura.en who ., to aerobics dm sbouJd ldect them camw-ty, she lay&. .. You should look fOr a studio that bas a 8oor that bas allbioo- i.oa or~ to it The ideal ii a II.. or budwood ftoor. The worst kind of6oor is carpet-ina. or wood over concrete, which can Jive you shin sptints or mas hctures. '"Look for a tcache:r who ICCIDI to unden&and nhysidoay and Jives individual ~ to people who aren't doi.na cxer- 0.. oorrecdy. A void a te9Cber' who pushes you too bard and mam ~ feel that harder and looaer" ii better." f0oda•1 ltUdio i.mlJuct.on ~ trained by Dr. James Glrrict of the C.en11er fbr Sporu Medicine at s.n mnciteo's St. Frmcil Memorial HOlpital Man ofber adJa'I are in the new Jcieo. She •YI abe ua the elm b - mll in her videol (ID except ~ C~). bean• -a lot of the comments I p bKt &om the ftnt one w at wu fun became people libd the yeOq and ~ From I technical Jane's tips: Wine, dine (a little) MPut the idea into your head that havina fun and beina tociaJ does not go hand in hand with drinJcina too much and eatifll too much. and since you1J feel bed afterward it's probably the convene. MYou can have a arcat time and only have a llass or twO of wine and eat the simpler food that is beint oli:red. 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'l"'n ·, I"\ -~nJ II""°' o .mri" I~ tl\"\.J. on1 11f ch.ucc-tn J,, '""' .mJ hi "'('lf'.1h Cit) _________ Sonr ___ Z1r --- , __ ST A YING WELL Carbohydrates: Fat and fiction If you're not a marathon runner and you load up with carbohy- drates.. you're more likely to end up with fat than energy-packed mus- cb. Carbohydrate-loading -com- monly called carbo-loading -re-. fers to the practice of marathon run- ners eating additional carbohy- drates shonly before a race. The extra carbohydrates provide extra sugar for e~. Your bod) maintains a store of carbohydrates. which you can tem- porarily increase. But It takes a mar- athon-typr exemse to bum off both the excess and the normal store. Otherwise. the unused carbohv- drates will tum to calories and fat according to Kath) Bourdet. a regis- tered d1et1etan at the Center for Sports Med1cme at St. Francis Me- morial Hospital in San Francisco. For everybody but marathon runners. a da1lv menu that 1s 50% to 60% carbohydrate is sufficient. .. Carbo-loading .. includes eaung ex- tra fruits. who~in breads. pasta and non-fat milk. a 18 ·USA WEEXEND•NOVEMBER IS-17. 1985 .... ., If' • ' rea ... nn Yo off # ---. collect1on * . ·btrots ~ .. - ., ' t ' t I l I Ollol"ado .. lays, ... $28.99 rtow $22.98 I.Ille IOJS' ... $24.99 rtow $19.98 Wll•e•'s .. $29.99 .... $23.98 an_ Gf'e} Yo off these grec yoll s~ sho Girts' ... $19.99 . l'tOll $15.M Colarado" lloys # ... $28.99 "°" $Jl.98 I.Ilk lays' ... $24.99 ,..,. $19.98 lllaa'sCalando" ... $29.99 Plow $23.98 WD•m's .... $29.99 .... $23.98 llD.Grey I Yo off these gr~ , ... ~t Girts' ....... ...... $15.98 'la• m's , Reg. .,,.99 ........ .. .. .. 4 •-•.......,,...c., r Hersheys Syrup The best thing that ever happened to milk:w ~----~---~-------, 10fficial mail-in certificate 1 To receift your free Melly Marvin tuMbler limply purchMe two bottles of He~'• I Syrup. then INlll us thil =-olf'dal maiJ.in cenificace alon1 with two 24 oa. Syrup I Bott&e mis> eeala fit beck to: Me.y Marrin Tumbler, P.O. Box 800. Park BouleYvd. I Henhe)'. PA mm a.xi. For edditioMI tvmblen pAe.e lDdude 51.00 per 1uA'lbler. Mab I cbecb or money arden ~ to Marrin\ Tumbler&. Jlwr7. um .......... ,..._...... . I l it.me I 1 ~~ I I City ..... Zip ·I I PlcMe .-. lhme addidona.l terma: OfTcr aood only ia USA. Void where prohibited. IUed.. I Umited or ,....nct.d by lllw. ~ mull inchlde the rwquired mis> _..or labctl and I MaiJ.in Certificate. wflich INI)' OOl be reprocluc:ed. , ..... allow 8 weeks for de.liwry. , Limit one P'ree ~ion per familY or add,__ No redcmpdon wiU be honored for any , I dub. poup. orpai.uuon or lcpl ontl'Y. J ._ _______________ .... I A do-ahead for a dozen friends By Jil St J. - Nove mber and December are the big months for entertaining. I always like to give my party early in the season. before everyone else does and before going to them becomes a chore. I also try to vary my menus so the foods at my table will be remembered with pleasure. not as just another turkey and ham buffet. It wi ll be a buffet. however. because that is the only way most of us can accommodate any gro up larger than eight. Keeping the buffet style in mind. I never serve food that must be cut with a knife. It is si mply too difficult to do while balancing a plate on your knees. An hors d'oeuvre or appetizer is a must. but don't go overboard. You want to whet not kill. appetites. The weather is bound to be cold in most Continued on paae 24 A Festin Holidly Buffet Salmon Pcttt and Crackers 0 Shrimp~ with Condiments Olicken and Peppers Rice To~ GRen Salad with Sunflower Dressing French Bread with Herb Butter 0 . Sliced Preserved Ginger with Cream Fresh Pears and Blue Cheese 0 Cinnamon.. Vanilla Coffee Hand-dipped CllOcolates; Cognac and Liqueurs 8YRotler1 ~ cmuTt. TIO m : 1't Ma,._. 11 tllil ..._.ii tllilt ....._ .-• cailda 1M '...-n. e11 a.._. • ....._ t I -----~ ~ FOOD ........_.--.,.__., ~ Continued from ~ 23 parts of the country, and I find it fun tc snve hearty meals like OUck.cn and Pep pen. and Shrimp Curry. It's mce to serve two main dishes. It JI vcs everyone 1 chotec, and most people take a scn;ng o each. Do make the F'rench bread if Y<>l have a food processor. A salad of bitter greens -radicchio aruaWa. watercress and endives -pro vidcs vitamins and minerals in thu menu. While traveling in Europe thi! summer, I was scrvcd salad with an in- credibly liaht dressing in almost CVCT) country I visited. I was toad it was made with sunflower oil The other dressin, ifll"'d.ient is rice wine vincpr, which doesn't compete with the oil. Together. they make a special rum to end with a flourish. 1'lu back on an old favorite of mine that requires no cooking: preserved gingier 1n its own syrup topped with fresh cream. I also present fresh pear slices with blue cheese. These arc two very unusual dcs5crts, and I al- ways J1C1 a favorable react.ion to them. 1 like to scrve suona blaclc coffee fla- vored with cinnamon and vanilla beans. A silver tray ofhan<kiippcd chocolates is a good touch. After dinner. I offer coffee. oosnac and almond or oran,e liqueur, which I set up on a tray of its own near the coffee so they may be scrvcd ~· The cocktail hour shouJdn t take an hour. Most auests don't arrive on time and that usually ajves them no more than 4S minutes. ~ can drink too much dunna the holidays. ruinina their appe- tites and turning some of them into crash- ina bores. The whole idea is to have good friends. good times and good food. Set up a bar or Iona,. rwrow table. Place a 1a1JC ice bucket at either end.. AJ- war.1 buy more ice than you th.ink you wil need.. Place another ice bucket in the center to hold the opened bottles of white wine. ~ bottles of red wine and li- quor between ice buckets, putting mixers in front Have a laree pitcher of water or a larae pretty bottle of mineral water on hand. Put the wmon IJA~ and cracken on a table away &om the bar. traffic will be corw=sted near the drinks. If you can. order flowm: a centcrpiecc for the bullet table, a wreath for the front door and maybe a posy or two for the powder room. Have c:and)cs on the table and ellewhere if possible. Also, buy some candles ICCntcd with cyprus, pine or cver- IJ"'Cll -no OoraJ aroma -for your front hall and party room . The scent ~ ates a fest.i ve atmosphere for your pats the minute they walk in the door. If you must have help, UTaJllC for it well in advance. Order your food. flowers. wine. liquor and ice to be delivered the day before the party. Clean out a hall dOlet or make speoe for the ooets. Read thclt recipes carefully. and then pi~ into what I call a festive little dinner. O T.table to put dilller on track Here lS a preparauon urnetab&c without the tJmcs. I don't know how fast you work or how much help you have. What I have done is gjve you a list of chores in some 'iOn of order. This is the way I do 1t. and yes, I do have someone hclpmg me. • Make salmon pt~ cover and rcfng- eratt 6 houn or ovemaaht • Prepare and bake F°rench bread. •Mix butter with herbs. cover tJghtJy WI th plastic wrap (butter will pick up odors from other foods) and chill. • Cut up. wash. and dry salad greens. Store in a dean ~· wtuch will keep your salad cnsp and can be molded to fit odd SJ*1CS in your 1 t:fi ijei a tor . • Mak.e salad dreaina and rcfiipatt. •Cook chick.en and' shrimp d1Shes. cool, cover and refrilcratt. • Meas~ out unc:ook.cd rice and set aside. Pour water and saJt for rice into a saucepan, cover and let on hick burner. •Sta sinter. put into ~ bowl with its own syrup. rover and ~tt. • Cut up condiments for curry, cover and~if . • Peel and slice ':Zcr blue cheese. a~ on platter, rover and refrilcrate. • Prepere cinnamon-vanilla co&e (to be turned on at 9 p.m.) . • Set table and fill le!'Vln& pieces like salt. ~· supt, aam. candy, etc. • all food cx.c::qJt salad and <Scs. scrt out the rt:fiieer'ator, stiU covered. to come to room temperatu~. Do this at 6:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. if you pfan to serve dinner at 9 p.m. •Set up bar area. • Now take a hot. relu.Jna bath.. Ft all dressed up and start your party. a FIRST THE CARRINGfONS ... NOW 1HECOLBYS. SIJtnUll: CHAJlLTON HESTON· JOHN JAMES KATHERINE ROSS STEPHANIE BEACHAM· EMMA SAMMS MAXWELL CAULflELO AND BARBARA STANWYCK D ~ GS1MTS THIS WEEICl Check your local i.:u.s for tmw and channd Frencb Bread with Hert> Butter You'll need six loaves. so make three batches. One loaf seems to disappear when rt comes out of ttle oven• And I hke to have an extra f0< breakfast. 1f2 cup Wllm'I wat8r, 105 degrMI 1112 pec:bgee of ec:tive dlry yeast 1 tsp . .., 31/2 CUpe el-purpose Of u11bl11ched flour 2 taps. Nit 1 tsp. "'98' 1 cup Wllm'I wat8f Beaten egg, opdonet 1 tsp. ftnefy chopped chives 1 tsp. ftnefy chopped ~ 1 tsp. ftnefy chopped lhyme, bed Of dil 1 cup un8llltied butter, IOn.n.d Combine YI cup warm wa111r With yeast and sugar for about 5 minutes OI until foemng. CorrC>ine ftour, Slit. remaining sugar and yeest mocue ri a lood processor fltt8d With a stMI blade With rnec:tw. nnw-.g. S10wty begll'l adding t cup warm water Let machine run t 5 to 20 MCOndS. adding more ftour tf dough seems too soft Transi. ~to a lil1"'Y ftoured b09td. and kn9ad 1n a litlte !bx for seYer8l turns OMde the dOUgtl in t\91f, and Shape into IOng loeYeS Gener- ousty ~ two beguett9 pens With ~FOOD buner. and plaOI a IOef in MCtl. QJt lhrM OI bw diegor.i ..,_In~. QMw w!ltl dMrl towel and let rise ll I WllTT'I plaOI for 45 rTWlUteS to an hour until doub6ed in m e. Preheat oYell to 450 deg'MS and center a sNlow pen of hOC wai.r on the bottom of the oY9t\. FOi I glazed IOok. brush loeYet ~ With egg l»- f0te beklng. Piece the pens on middle oYef'I r9dl CH« the pen of water. and ~ for t 5 rTnJ'8S A4na hMt to 400 degr-..1. and beke for 15 OI 20 rnnu1l9S OI lritll the breed IS goldetl brown and sounds hollow when tapped w!ltl the flat aide of a knife Makes 2 loe119t To "*9 hett> t:iun.r. rnx finely dlopped herbs With the 90ftel led but· ter Shape as dMhd OI peck into I croc::K. QMw and retMgel118. Makes 900.Jt 1 cup Now the Sunbeam Mixmaster Mixer is more thanamixer. Itmixesand processes for the pri<?3 of a mixer alone. And the processor attachment pops on in seoo~. The mixer comes standard with dough hooks and two bowls. Easy to clean and f?aSY to store. TOOay's Sunbeam . " Mixmaster Mixer with FREE pop-on processor attachment. Is it a mixer? Qr is it a food processor? You decide, I Mf U ii·r ir r;f1 ~I ht ~I ---, '---.,gJrfif;fa 1 1 ~~P~·~ jl~J.J1e ~ 1 1tr1~kft !l,11 ,;fe 11 r• 11 l ... l11JfJ~i1 I C:( I --ll r; inf~ l!H.huh 1111 1 , I .lilJ I 11 r,n1u1 pp. ~ii, l!!. I I }Jl1 .· r J ~! I I r. I I t_, ---.-I I I --· I I In Ii fidfid 1 I l )I f i I I f I ; I[ I I ...,.....,, I . ~r ~f I I I I ~ I !q l f! : ! . I . :: I I ~ I I ~ L ______ _J •I ------------------ French Bread with HertJ Butter You'll need six loaves. so make three batches. One loaf seems to disappear when rt comes out of the oven! And I like to have an extra for breakfast. 11a, cup warm water, 105degrMa 11;, peckagn of active dry yeast 1 t8p. M'98f 3Y2 cupe 8l-1)UrpOM Of u11tll11ched flour 2t8pa. .... 1 t8p. Mager 1 cup warm wat9f BMten egg, optional 1 t8p. finely chopped c:hivea 1 t8p. ftnefy chopped perWy 1 t8p. ftnety chopped thyme, bail Of ell 1 cup unulted butter, IOftefted Combine Vt cup warm waw Wltt'I yeas1 and sugar kw about 5 ITw-.utes OI until foetmg. Combine f'lour, salt remaining sugar and yeast mixture In 1 fOOd processor fitted Wltt'I a 91981 b&ed8 Wllt'I mac:tw. rurnng. SIOWly begl'I llddirlQ 1 cup warm waw Let madWle run 15 IO 20 seconds.~ more f'lour tf dough ~ too soft. T ransr. dough to a lil11ttv f'loured boerd. and knead an a Me f'lour lof !MMral turns OMde the dough an half. and shape into IOng IOevea. Gener- ously i;,e&M two baguette pens Wltt'I ~FOOD bun8r. and pleoe a IOef an eec:tl Cut ltlnMI or tcu dillgorl8I stashes an li0p9. Cover wtttl clNt1 towel and let rise an 1 warm pleoe lof 45 mr.utes to an hour until doubted In size. Pretleet CMW1 to 450 degrMs and center a st\lloW pen of hOt waw on the bottom of the 0\19t\. For • glazed look. brush IOeves ll!1'tly Wltt'I egg t.- tore beklng. Pl.ae the pens on middle Oll9n rack av« the pen of water. and bake '°' 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 400 dlgrMS. and bake '°' 15 or 20 mrotJW OI 1X1tJ1 the breed IS golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped With the flat side of • klllfe MaMs 2 IOeves To ~ herb butter. rmc flnety dlOpped herbs Wltt'I the sofl8ned but· ter. Shape aa desa'ed OI pO into I Cf'Od(. Cover and refrtgerate. Makn about 1 cup. Now the Sunbeam pops on in seconds. The Mixmaster Mixer is more mixeroomes standard than a mixer. It mixes and with dough hooks and processes for the pri~ two bowls. Easy to clean Of a mixer alone. And the and easy to store. processor attachment Todays Sunbeam Mixmaster Mixer with FREE pop-on processor attachment. Is it a mixer? Or is it a focx:i processor? You decide. I dfJ sf· •1r1 r1•n ~ t •tin .,. 1 f •er ~ I ht ~I fl-,r-111-,gJ-,f-Ef;-fa 1 lr~tti~ J~r [,n B I 1tr1,k!l 1Jr1,trr~ 1 If Ji11I" f ~;1· idiM· i l\i;-· • : i i 1 1 ;[~ J~[ fl1~J1i~ I ; ittt'n'i .. r~1 iBtft111g! i 1 'ift1~M 'f}if!! .,._ • I. I ~§p~;f~lf f1;1,1.r _, 'f ~f I ; e ~ I '~ ~ . : Cit -... ~ L ______ _J !~FOOD Cook ahead, then enjoy your party I've made the recipes for 12 to be doubled or tripled as needed, or halved if you just want to make dinner for your family. And there's one built-in bonus for the cook - all the dishes and d~rts can be prepared well in advance. Clicklll llld Peppers 12 bel ~ • mbllure of grMn, red and yeflow, tf pcJ11R• llmrlleoNone a wfiol• chicken br•••t•, twved. boned 8nd .... -Jill St. John Cut ,. peppers. onon. end c:HcMrl Ir*> * ltzed P**. Sloe °' "*"' mu.tvooma. eo..w the bottom °' • vety woe _,.. pen with ol'4 o1 end cook onon. end PICJP9"I Ol/9T 1ow hlllt. eo..w anc1 cook. *'1nQ ooca6onaly. far 20 OI 30 ~. 0o net t1Jt:Nt to brown. Add the auehed g9rlc. mbc ~. thin add the mushrooml and c:Hdc· en. Spr1nklt wtl1 .. I 111 OW lld Mlt and ~ P9'Jper. TIMTI ~ hMt to medUn Ind cook l.nl cHdcen and muehoome .. done. about 5to10 ~. ~ 1 cup of W8tmed -net hot -rlWry Ol/9T ~Ind*""* far.~ of ~ 111'1 f/lli#t llbeort>ed. S.W on • W9l'med I*"" and .,,_.. mopped~ OWi h top. Al:JOOAt .. ., d\ rtcl OI noodlla. ~ 12. lllle.unl Ad....., • ,... di • ,_ onlDn 1111e.lillf 1 TIL _,, •P::*'llr (Gr_. tD .._) ............ ~ ........ •-aaat11d•18rll1t o.....-lptndllls •1R1d.,....._. :z=:; .... ...... ,.,,.,~·--c..-............. altp ......... llpllR ... i '? .. llll1U II au•••••..., Noe I Sunflower Salad Dressilg Rice wine w.., Su11ftowol If• to VJ cup MS!flower Meda The slllld ltnAd be mede of IUdl din OI ~ bit· ter sallld ~ .. rdxHo (the red ltMlt'l let!uoe), wu- gUa. WllelCI ... and endlYes. Wnh, ~and cut lei8d into ~ed pieole. Store in I a.ti ~ In the retngel ator: !hill wit ke.p it crilp. Mix one pert nee wine vtneger to two perts sunftower Oii Pour ()Yer ...., wtltl most °' 1he sunftower aeeds and IOU GamW1 wtl'I l'9ITW *IO sunftower Meda -.1SIOftt:Q11"d11•ftlt. .... c.tytr1Rflf"9111ll11b,~-"""1.lnlltWtlr .. m.tll .... .._,_._.,._ ... ._ .. .._,,..,_.._. .. C.... ,....,._ . .., .. , a au ........ USA ~KE~m •NOVEMBER I S-1 7 I 98S • 29 ------------ ---- '* ~1n Bluc:-and-whilt Jupc:r • Scncrly Limiud Edirion ''In Celelnwtion of Liberty'' Nearly l 00 vcars ago on October 28, Thc rcsuJt is a lasting tribute to one of the 1886, a 'fotthom chorW and 21-gun salute ~15 most significant landmarks. heralded tnc u~iling and dc<f1cauon of "ln c.dcbntion of Libcny"' is availabk Thc Stuuc of Libcrtv 1n New 'bt Harbor'. ood-.U, from The Hamilton Collection, And now, to mark' the C.COtcnnial of this but onJv until the end of the C-cntcnnial historical svmboi of frttdom. Thc Hamjl-)"'.ar, 1986. b.t may order "'In Cdcbrarion ron c:ollcciion is proud to announce a lim-of Li~ at no risk under the terms of 1ted-ed1t1on J>late from the famed ThcHamiltonColkctionl~~ 'Y'k~ Studios, cnndcd "ln Cdcbra-c ..... ,.,. Enjoy the pbtt for a full 30 uon Of Labcrtv." days, and if you should rcrurn it at any time To fulfill fumilton~ conuni.Mion. the during that~ you will receive a fuJJ Wedgwood artists sculpted a beautiful refund. ln aadition, safe ddivuy to your bas-roicf platt in their renowned blue-home is~· and-wlutc 1aspcr, resulting in a ran.ark· Demand for a pbtt of such quality and able image that evokes all the fcdings commc:morarivc 1mportanc.c is sure to be o f ho pe and freed o m that "Lady strong for several reasons: the superb Libcrr?' rcprcscnu. · craftsmanship of this jasecr ware assuc, SurrOurd.iruz the cmtraJ unagc i.1 the ride and the marttt ~ ~a new and his- of the~~ with the years "l ~ toric commemonrivc p_latt from worid- 1986. C-omplcting this stimng tribute. is renowned ~· S., ~ ,.., _, a border design inspired by the metalwork ,. "1il ~r'ft 1 ·r, -,.,...... ,._,. '""1r around the base ofher rorc.h., and 13 stars · .ti rtrlJI hooonng the original American colonies. c ICJl.5 HC •••• *********************** PINAL POSTMA.JU( Dr\TE: Pblc accept my apphaoon b .. In c.dtbixlXI c:A Libcny.'" an originaJ limilllcd-cdirion ooUccmr pa. crcattd ~ ihr muttr artua c:A~ tn btuc-and-whilr ja.pcr u a oommcmo1 x111e c:A the ea.nniaJ ~ Amrnc.a's Smuc ~ Libctty. The onpnaJ mtac prier 11 SSS.00 (ph» Sl.96 pcllbF and handling). prlyabk 1n n.o equal 1nsraUmcnrs, w1lh the 6nc due pro to~· I Prtfu m pay my 1ninal inallmcnr u ~bin: 0 W-• ._ ,,.,_. I cncbc my inir.ial pmymcnr c:A Sl&AI• ~ chcdt or money order 6171 1 0 IJ, _..,-'-. 9'ugie Sll ..... ID my acds cud aa itlollls (chcd. one only)· 0 M.laC&rd 0 Via 0 Amcnan &pal 0 O.ncn Q.ib Acct. No Exp. ()w ___ _ "11 lf'P'nrnM -br ....,.Sand~ .... ID~ Na·~----------------------------Addrem -------------------City ______________________ _.__ ____________ ...)Ulir_ __ ._~>------ • Fbida ra.kra add S 1.43 lab tu. UUnoil raidaD add Sl.00 .-and local tu. "'--"-6•,,,,..~....., ~,,.,,_~·•u..s -'•-. The Hamilton Collection ~"!r.?L ~ BMf ·Pa 8oll 440SI !~FOOD Cir •••·¥lnl1 Coffee For ~ 12 Q.IPI of ooflee, piece '4 k> YI tsp ~ c:ftwnOI I 8nd 1 2.ft::fl piece of spit YWila ~ on tcp of h ooflee ~ beb'9 brewing. Brew•'**· JO •USA WEEKEND• NOVEMBER I S-17. I 98S .. I uestions: What we ask vets most often Based on my 25 years of prac- 1ce in veterinary medicine. here n: the I 0 most frequentJy asked uest1ons -and my answers - bout cats and dogs: What is ..,.ailc my pet's omada? Vom1ung and dwThca are ost often caused by an rnair ropnate diet Garbagie and polled foods. or rich. fatty. high- '' -spiced pcol*--foods can tum 'our prt's stomach into a merry- go-round. Less often. stomach d1..,tu rbenccs point at senous ali- ments (of the kidllC')'. liver or en- docnne glands). or infectious d1~ases (distemper. parvo or -.ome virus). ls itching • sip of flfas? Maybe. but don't Jump to conclusions.. Most pcopk fa1I to realizc that itching may also be provoked by animal shampoos. allergies. infectious ailments (mangt biles.. fungus.. bactena). hormonal diseases or df). 1mt.at- ed sk.tn. Biopsies or sk.tn scrair mgs may dctcm11ne the causr of the discomfort. When sboold I WOfT) about lmnps on my pet? i\las. cancer is not the only dreaded disease that manifests 1LSelf in a growth. A. benign mus- cle tumor or fibrous growth can be aJmost as serious. particulart) when located in a scns1t1ve area such as the gums. causing the an- imal to bleed and expenence ~ t d 1 fficult) in eating. On the other hand. many growths are perfectly harmless. espec1all) those small. wan-like protuber- ances dogs develop in older age. Wh~· do to many pet foods smdJ? What "melts foul to a human nose may seem hke roses to a pet. In fact. 1t 1s preoscl~ the -rotten-odor that sometimes enhances cert.am foods. panicu- lart't in fehne cuisine. The odor 1s Caused bv animal tiss~ a~ lowed to cktttiorate to ad~1 ve the desired aroma. Why is my pet limpina? Most hkely ll has Clther sprained a muscle. bruised a bone or JOint. or stepped on an ob.Jed. You shouki first examine the animal's paws for cuts and punctures..1naneffonto answcr a seemingly obvious but some- times amazingly tncky q~uon: Which IS the affected leg'? Ho-Iona will m)' aainl pet li ., Ye. I alwavs answer that b\ add- ing four Years to the pet's aW: and making that the hfe expectaOC) If I tell the owner of a 16-year- old cat that the pet's ume 1s al- most up. the owner ma) walk out in a rage. or qucsuon m) as- sessment In fact. who reall~ can predict'> H°" olteft shoakl I bf'inll m) pet to dw Yd'! At least once a vear for an a' - erage. healthy and relat1vcl~ young animal: twice a vcar for the elder!) H~ can I relit>'" m' pet of constant pain? . Sadh . when the animal is suf- lmng ireatl) from an incurable illness. tt 1s m ) ethical respon\1- b1lit) to raise the gnm prospt"Ct o f euthanasia as a poten11al at- temau' e to constant pain SbocdcS I ~ a wcood pet'! Sure. 1f )OU arr "'tlhng to shoulder the respon!>1b1ht' But don't tn to subs111u1e the com- pan1 onsh1p of a ~ond animal for \Ourself when 'ou·n-a"a' from home Chan<'C"> arr 'our pct onl) has e\e<. for \OU ~ Dr Bcr111u11 µru1 f/1 <"-1 c1<'flllc.Jrt 111<'Ci1C'lf1l' 111 ''"' }11r~ ( 111 Buy an HP-12C business calculator before December 31. And we'll give you a $15 rebate. W4th more built-in financial functions than any other calculator, the HP-12C has become practically indispensible for people in banking, real estate, investment analysis and finan~. No wonder it's the gift that has no equal. 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A spectacular sight that's sure to ple~se - guaranteed to bloom or your money back. no questions asked Order Off er No 50 I • 11 95 each "*4....,...,., Medford, Orqon 97501 MONEY 'Wall Street Week': High-yield success Cn11a once dncrtb«J Lmns Ruke}'Sl'T's Wall St.rttt Week as a "sf l!f'Pt". " They wtre wrong. When it airs next Friday al 8:30 p.m. on PBS. it will begin its 15th ~'ftlf. making II the /o_npst-run- mng program on public te/~1· s1on. In a rteem 1nterv1eM' wtth Lee Michael Km:. Ru}c,yser talkRd about Wall Stmet Week's appeal. mvestors and mofU'}': Can yoa ltiU make • k.Wina in the Ad a.rbe-tak.t ~ and parlay it inllD • fortme? ~ make killings in the stock market every year, people also 8l'!'l killed (financially) in the stock market every year. The way the average person makes money in the market is by not making a kil1in& it's by pursuing a patJcnt course of long-term fundamental investing. The most SI~ invest.on that I know followed a very sunple procedure: They found compa- nies of quality with good ~ PIOspccu for the future, with real eanunp already, and earnings that were increasing m<n rapid- ly than the acfleral economy was growing. They bought the stocks of these companies and waited patiently for those stocks to go up in value. Are then fatwt IBM and Xe- Answer these 4 questions and see if ~'re a colorectal cancer risk 1r yoe 11tt-tk11 1m,k. h•-tto.K tat tollW lilelp ro• llraaatlcally m•c' you risk from cokwutaJ c:uca. Colored.al cancf!f does no t happen suddenly - w1thout warning In most cases. there are prehm1nary SlgllS of intestinal disordefs which. if detected and treated promptly, can dramatically reduce the nsk from colorectal cancer De MbMNn-nrala~ tJglll The eartiest sign of many intestinal disorders, as well as colorectal caflCef. IS hidden blood 1n the stool. a symptom ~ can't see ~ rt is in this early stage that coloredal can cerismostcurable TheAme<- 1can Cancer Society rates colorectal caflCef as the No 2 cancer killer. but estimates 75% ci those who will die ttus year ci thlS disease could hao.<e been sa\led throt.Wl earty de· tectoo and prompt treatment llrh.~ ddCCll !FM J9I CM) Kt Earty Detector IS a smlP'e test fcx hidden blood m the stool which can signal a range ot colorectal problems from cancer to dM!f'ticulosts, pot. yps. uicers and hemontnds 'bu can oo the [My De4ector • test comtort.ably and quddy 1n 1.A~ ( Mnq c·olomul °""" fNll"ll!' 11" IM'T Ml, tnd """:imd .. ,..-n I~ alrt1rd In U.1111 "fl!Jl nllf!lhm ) An~ •lllt'f ..cP n~ n 11e1 o 3. twnily History '""" }'Ill Of Ill\ OolM' ma.""' ( mochn. fatfMT. 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Doctors recommend this kind ci test be taken annu- ally rf )OO're CNer ~ and more frequently rf )'OU are at a higher than aYefage nsk of ~ng c:o6cnctal cancer If you have any questlOfls about Earty Detector ex want addmonal information. consult ~r doctor cx pharmacist cx call the ~nt ~ num- ber l-8X).£.0 -H£LPS (1-ln). 334-3577). In New~call COiied l · 201·54().2458 This test could save your life By Tm Oilo WICU ClfTICS: Ulil ..,..,.. I I tbwit ti .............. ltl..r ..... m 1mh ... Im_. 1161 ... Stnlt ..... t TY lilt. rox.es oat daett that will ...u peoplt ndllioaaires! Indeed there are. ln fact one of the happy events of the last few ye.an has been the mushroom- mg of entreprmcurs in this country. I think the prospecU for this country over the next tener- ation are sensational and anyone who thinks there are no new Xe- roxes and IBMs cornina along in that period has been liaenina too Iona to the &loom mer- chants. An women pla>'tns a laraer role in illYesdna in the .. dlan intbepat? Therr is some ~ that those women who have taken up investing seriously not onJy do as well but do better than the avcraae man. For cu.mple. the National As5ociation of Invest- ment Oubs has found the all- ftmaJe clubs do better than all- matc clubs, and better than mixed clubs. where some wom- en may be talktJd into Win& the more traditional roles. I have audied th.is phenome- non for yean, and I think thc:rt art ICvcral reasons for it 1bt 6nt, ~ps the mOlt impor- tant. 1s that women aiet early . . in skepticism. By the ~ •vu-. female bu reached IS, she has leemed to look thtouab the pitch for the mouvc and that is helpful in 6- na.noc. "°"' do ,. ICl.Wt ,..,. OW1I .m ,.1'allo? Very c:arduDy. I prw:b<lt what I prach. 1 wroie in 1974, when the market WIS cruhin&. that the nch people of 1984 were buyina stocks and not selling Lbem ir 1974. 11>C 5CICfC1: Buy low, sel high -but no one wants to tis. ten lO that. Do 109 tnde yes own Aodu a toe or do yoa be, IDOlt ~ yom money in ('DI, Fid bus OI IOIDdh"'I lib ti.a? I have my money where m) mouth is (in the stock matUt.) 1 have three chiJdrm. 8 clop. .oc they all requite food everyday so I have not historically had a arcat deal of money lO invest but what I have had. I have doll( ~with it Did yoa net tWa.k yoa'd maU IDOft tbaa • mWloa doOan • yar? What suprises me is that most of the money 1 have mide comes from public spc:a.k:ina ~no one employer is paying it lO me. but the nwtetplaoe tells me that's what the services should brina. rve ~ done anythina in my profeuionaJ life for 6nanciaJ reasons. When I left ABC 12'h ytan aao. the sman a)ecks were ~ I WU doina the dumbest thma I couJd fiave done. It turned out to be the briahtest. but 1 didn't know that at the time. ffayt ,_ .... muy ..... _....._Ires! ManTimany and each time I try lO ~out what rve done ~ think the bislesl ma> take an invcaq is when people try to ,et ncb quick. I think the tensible person. the patient per- son can set rich slow. a •• MONEY ... . ,,,. ... lJ 'NEEKENo•NoVEMIElt IS-1 7, 198S· )5 A m~s man ••• two beautiful wcmen ... bOth wil do anything lo possess him! ALL MY CHILDREN ewEEKDAYS ON ABC DAYTIME Check )<>Ur kx:~ listings fof time Nld charine4 .... TODAY to: The VALLEY COMPANIES 3507 N. Central Ave., Suite 402. Phoenix. AZ 85012 Attn. Warehouse Direct Order Dept. -RUSH H~ DENIM Jackets YES I Please rush ~ my Denim Jacket(s) at • once as specified on the order form be- low I unde~tand my order will be shipped at once. 100Clb Guaranteed. We~ Add Adel Your Sae s ... L XL 150 XXL 150 wo.etS •10 t>M ... JN2 Jil How Many MEN'S ,.... .. .... ... ... 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Her older brother and per- sonal JDaMF' Ron Reuon tdJs USA WEEKEND she's levd-hcadcd and is II happy IS she looks. D RAClll.1111 She's llamorous and 1CXY but that's not enoulb for the mr ~ t&e u . HBO ~· Ward ta.lb lbout the woman behind the . mocbabood and roam.. llmfA IOIY, IOIY C80ll Twby without cnnberrics'? Uothjnbblef So &om C,ape Cod to Portland. Ch., •'ve barvessed ~iea &om the berry bop. D t.Om .. COIL D cnt.ES ISClll USA WaKENo•NovD41!1l IS.17. 191~· 'J7 . If flavor is what you're looking for, switching to Raleigh or Belair \ can be very rewarding. There's plenty of smoking pleasure in each and every pack. ~~~===-· The difference is, when packs of Raleigh and Belair are empty, the pleasures continue. Save the coupons on the back and you 11 soon be shopping from a colorful catalog with more than 700 great gifts. Foryourfree copy of our Raleigh-Belair catalog, call freel-800-626-5510anywhere in the Continental US. (You must be 21 oroldet Please allow from four to six weeks for shipment) Meanwhile,trya pack of rich, satisfying Raleigh . Or cool, menthol Belair· You'll discover that they're the ones that deliver in more ways than one. I i The slowest lane is always yours Has this ever happened to you? You are driving along the road in a hurry to Ft some- where, but it's bumper-to-bump- er traffic. You are in the left lane and the Id\ lane isn't moving. Cars are zipping past you on the righL So, with con.siderab&e difficulty. you pull out into the center lane. lmmediatdy the center lane stops moving and can are zipping~ you on the left and on the righL You would feel a little siUy pulling beck into the same lane you had just Id\, so you wait for the opportunity to present it.scJf and chan8e lanes once again. this time into the right lane. lt is pm;iscly at this point that the center lane st.arts movtng and the right lane traffic comes to a dead stop. Am I nght? How can you worlc it so you're in the lane that's moving instead of the lane that's stopped? Studies have been done in lane theory that sugest that the left lane 1S always the one to be in. and stay in, bccaUJC statisti- cally. it's been proved that ~ pie lend to keep to the righL On 38 ·USA WEEKEND· NOVEMBEJl IS.17, 198S a gi ven T uc:sday morning this may not do you any good, but over ~ long haul. they say, you are playmg the perc:entageS when you keep to the left. The objec- tive. after all, is to be in the lane that is least popular. Lane theol')' also applies to the supemwt.ct. There, however. you can choose the checkout lanes with somewhat more in- formation than is available to the poor motorist. who hasn't the ~opicst idea of what's hold- ing thinp up. At the supennarte1., you can take a good, close look at the cashiers. You can see who looks sharp and quick. You can see who has the help of a bager. and '' who docs noL You can see which customers have the most groceries 1n their carts. What you cannot tcU, howev- er, 1s which customers in the line ahead of you wiU try to cash huge chcctcs from the Bank of UpPCf Volta. Nor can you deter- mine which groceries in which carts will be unmarked, rcquir- i ng a consultation with the man- agement or an excursion back to I.he housewares department to determine the price. Another unfomeeab&c devel- opment is that right after check- ing out the shopper three ~ in front of you. the cash;er will be replaced, usually by a slower cashier. This means a new cash drawer, and a llme-«>nsummg. changing-of-the-guard. The most tmponant tacttc for I.he shopper who is trying to set out of there the same day is not to fall asleep while waiung in line. You must keep your eyes open at all times and stay aJcn for the possibiity that a new reg- ister may open up. lf you recognize the symp- toms that ~ thlS -em- ployee activity around the regis- ter, for example -and if you are fast enough. you can sometimes manaae to leave the lo"* line you are in and be first in lmc at the new register. The trouble with that is that if you are wrong and they are not really opening up the new regis- ter, you have to go back to I.he end of the line again. But the first and most impor- tant princit»e of lane theol')'. which applies equally to high- ways, tollbooths, supermarket checkout and bank teller lines, and all other situations. i.s the following: The slowest lane is al~ the one you happen to be in. Q Charles Osgood ts the anchor of The C~ Sunday Night News. He also IS editor ana anchor of Ncwsbreak and The Osgood File on CBS Radio. Tl-IE t<IN6ALING ;urning, lC't.IC for ~~set ~ts not ting 10 ur eyes ay alert ew rcg- symp- -em- e~ (OU&re etunes 1* line hoc at mpor- !i . lines, IS the :: the hor of News. hor of <1 File - 4-PIECE GOLD TONE ~ . JEWELRY ENSEMBLE ~-~" Thia llMl&chi.nc C09tUJDe beliew it or not ... it LI youn FREE ~ · ;...try will look ltunninc with your order. Nolfao ~tilt. on you! F..cb ptec. LI a delicate and de-Jua check the bas in the - lisbtful combination of abimmenn, order form.. edd $1.00 for CObra Go&dt.one Chain. hidiliOt.ed by abippinc and •nd / IU8troua Pam PMrls. Itti a laehioD-alon1. with anyt0-riaht enNmble c::onai.ttinJ of a lowly order. and we'll 18•neckJacewitbufetycla.p .. :ak>w •od your 4-pc. \J bf'9Celet and a~ peir of dan· Gold 1bne J ... 1. ' :...-lllii!!::::: 1Juarrinp (piierc:ed). You could~ up ~____!nae m bl e to $10 for a Jowly ..t liD tbia but . . . FREK. ---........ ----..... ---~~ I VITAMINE~•=d 400Unll ........ c.....,... ow .. 1.AI I o ... ,.. 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N.Y. 10020 ~E) ESPN, Bristol, Conn. 06010 S)ShoW1imc C) C.blc News Network, Atlanta, Ga. 30300 SATELUTE (9) WOR, New York. N.Y. 10000 (I '1) WTBS. Atlanta. Ga. 30300 Illy Pillt MAIN OFFICE l30 WMt .. , IL, C..ta Mffa, Ca. M ... eddr• .. : 9o1 15IO, Coeta Meea, ca .. t2l2t ..... Telep."'""'9: .. 2""4321 Pr<>11r•m inform•t1on 1s pruv1ded and st.tt1ons and is sub~t ro ch•fl/IP without noll<'t" Sunday, November 17, 1985 Sport&. ....................................... PllC2 Networtl.............................. .... Pl,,: 3 J)aytime Drain.. ............. ~ .. ····· Pate 4 Tube TOPflel'I ........................... PllC j Daytime Scbedule .................... P-.o 6 Evenin, Scbodule.. .................... Pa,e 8 TV Puzzle............................... Piii" 31 (Pl ..... 9POll .... , ..... , _...... ......... -------------------------- -llalworks Woods 'reforms' in roles JameeWooda By JERRY BUCK ,,, ......... .,... LOS ANGELES -1amcs Woods has looked at movies from both sides now - heroes and villains -and he's happier to be on a sood..guy roll in his latest films. "I want to continue playing good guys," he said. "You have a different pcnpective on thinp. You're more at the center of th1na.s. Tbe film tends to be told through your eyes." Woods played a New York prosecutor who spearheads the investipt1on of the murder of two police officers in CBS' "Bad&c of the Assassin." He's a Canadian novelist in the theatrical film "Joshua Then and Now." In the upcoming movie "Salvador," he's a freelance war photogra- pher. One of his first breaks on television was when be was cast as the oldest son of the Jewish family in the 1978 miniseries, "The Holocaust." He is probably best known, howeverJ. for bis portrayal of Gregory Powell, one or the k.illen in "The Onion Field," based on J~pb Wambau&h's true story of the kidnap-murder o(two Los Angeles police- men. He also played villains in "Once Upon a Time in America" and "Against All Odds." . "You have to be sure you're not typecast," Woods said. That's one reason he will not accept a TV series. "It's not snobbery. I don t want to play the same character for seven years. You can make more money doing a series, I suppose, but I don't care. I've been poor and I've been rich and I was happy both ways." Woods bas been in four films in the last • 15 months, working with little time off. The fourth film 1s "Cat's Eye." .. You suddenly get hot," he said. "You can do whatever you want but you can't find anything you like. It's the perverse irony o( success. The more you get offered. the fewer things you want to do. But it's not a major problem. I've had times when there weren't many offen. Tbcsc arc the problems to have, 1f you're going to have problems. Actually, this 1s a very happy time of my life." W~s wor.ked on '_'Badge" last May, but surpns1ngly httle of u was filmed in New York. Tanenbaum and the detectives traced the killers to San Francisco. then to c.i...e-1'0008/..,. 30) Franz 'reborn' for Hill Street role •1 JERRY aua .,, .............. LOS ANGELES -Dmn11 Franz., who bu the amugcst smirk in all of television. ii beck on NBC's .. Hill Street Blues.;• once apin bend.in& the rules and steppina on toes. Franz rejoined the cast as Ll Norman Buntz after Rene Enriques' character was promoted to captain. Enrique will m~e only occaaional appearances. In bis tint incarnation, in the t 982-U aeuon. Franz was "Bad Sal" Benedetto, a vicious narcotics officer. He appeared in five ~sodes. then killed himscl(. ''Its funny," Franz says. ..Norman Buntz ia German, which is what I am. I usually pla)' Italians. I wu raitcd in an Italian ~borbood in Cb~. My clolelt frienda were ltaliam and I picked up a lot of tbeir mannerisms.. ~·1 even a line in 'Hill Street' MOD I make my fint IPJ*l'UCle It tM precinct and Purillo milClbl me tbt Italiln. .. Juau. ever OM to make. ftimda. blowl it ud 111111 Capt. hrtUo dial bit nlcbmne it "'OWdo. -~=He on._ •Jhit. .. rm Oer· mu. tNt think rm a .wnea. .. Tbat aim doesn t well with Purillo, but.Buntz QW~ recoven. .. Botz U. ovwtona of cbaract.en I've pll,.cl iD dM -. " Fram •ya. .. He'• a 1ouP IUY· He doeao'I lib to alwayi do thinp the CCJmlCt Y\'&Y. Hc'a humorous. He's a womanizer. He does believe in law and order and justice. He's not a corrupt COJ! but he is a rule bender." ·Hill Street Blues," if nothing else, is made up of distinct individuals. There arc no cookie cutter oops here. They come on strona, and so does Buntz. "He doesn't pull any punches," Franz says. "He forms impressions of people and speaks his mind. So I think most people are a little stand-offish. The,Y want to wait and see what he's aU about.' . AP1'91'CntJy the producm rcarcttcd kill- ana off Benedetto and bad been lookina for a way to brine Franz back. Just prior to bis brief "Hill Street" appearance be bad played .• policeman in "Oticqo Story." Immediately ·~ Steven Boe.boo, wbo wu then produana "Hill Street.,'1 fouod a place for him in .. Bay City Blues." Both of thoee tcriel c:ame and W"Cnt Q.Wckly. .. I think tbey rep-eued killiq off Sal," Ff'IDI ~ .. I thlDl: tbey found SI.I WU ID in~ cbancw wbo WU liked lw the .u(iiGQ; ICC'8pted •a.y Qty Bluel' and then wu no concena then about kill.ina off my c!w'Kter. But when ·a.y City' wun't tuecelltW, they.~ to thiDk about iL It WU too IOOft, Of coune, to ID beck. Their feeliq. and I aarcc, waa that Sal bad made an impression.. · "I was told m)' new cbaracta would do lhiDp UIMICUPtabae for tdevilion. He wu ,oln& to be the J.R. of 'Hill Street Blues.' It's starting to go in that dirccuon. I JUSt did a fight scene and he's not a parucu.larly clean fighter." Franz is the third series rqular in six yean to be brousbt back. after being killed off. or wbote death was planned. In bis cue, be came beck as a different cbaracter. Charles Haid was k:iUed in the orisinal version of the pilot. At the time he filmed it, he was not available for the series. Later, when be bec:amc •vailable. they chanted the endinJ of the iMJot to have him wounded instead of dead. Ed Mannaro joined the show near the end of the tint season. and his character was also IChcd- ulcd to die. But the producers had ICCOnd thouahts and rewrote the story. Franz wu born in ~· the son of a DOStal worker. He served in the Viet.nan War and wbco be eot out of the Army iD 1970 be of'llO.iz.ed a suc:cellion of dinner theaters wiih hia ooUete buddies. ln 1973, ::Joined the Oranic Theatre Company bec:&me one alt.be Mn and autbon of "Bleecber ~,. I comedy about tbe lont .. uft'erina <.llM'9eo Cabe ..._ It WU later ftlmed by PBS and Pram woa a local Emmy. When be became a prore.ioul act.or, Franz dccidcd to do eomctbiftl about hit name. which wu Dennis Fram. Sd11acbta. ~-n.ARZ,...90) Sunday, NOYembet 17, 1985 3 - _________________________ ......._ -James Mason call- brought Sam Neill 'plenty' of work BJ BOB THOMAS ' I I II C"-tMl!lr LOS ANGELES -PTbe voice on the other end of the telerhone was un- mistakably James Muon s, and Sam Neill was oen>lexed. Aft.cT -all, Neill was a fairly obscure actor in Australian films, thoupt he had rccentJy made an impress.ion 10 "My Brilliant Career." He didn't understand why Ma.son would be calling all the way from Switzer- land. "You should be wortdn& overseas," Muon insisted ... rm sending you a plane ticket to come to London. There's a film I think you should try out for ... Tbe astonished NeiU flew from Sydney to London five years ago and tested successfully for the film. It was "The Final Conflict." the least successful of the three "The Omen" thrillcn. lrwas not an auspicious debut for Neill, but it led to more films in EnJJ:and, and then th. e superb Tbama Te&evuion mini-lerics, "Reilly-Ace of Spies." Sam Neill can be seen this fall in "Plenty," the 20th Century Fox releuc with Meryl Strecp, Charles Dance ("Jewel in the Crown"), Tracey Ullman, John Gielau~ Stina and Lan McKellen. He'll also be in .. Kane and Abel," a miniseries for American TV, airing this week. Neill came here for interviews concem-i.na "Plenty," in which be plays a wartime undercover agent who has a brief en- counter with Strecp, first in France, then 20 ycan later in England. At 37, the actor looks more youthful than he did as supcnpy Reilly. He talks in quiet tones with-an accent that is undistinguishable. Maybe that's because of his international upbringing. "I was born in Northern lrcland. where my father was stationed in the army," he said. "I was brouaht up in New 2'.ealand and I've worked in Australia and England. I suppose my accent is mostJy New Zealand, which is similar to the United States and Canada but with differences." Neill fint was drawn to acting in boardin4 school. He studied drama at the Univers1ty of Canterbury and appeared in New Zealand plays and films. "My Brilliant Career,' wbfob first drew world attentfon to Judy Davis ("A Passage to lndia"), brought the caU from James Mason, who became a friend and mentor. "I visited James in Switzerland," Neill recalled, "and was amazed lo find what an obsessive worker he was. He could never l'C1t. lf the phone wasn't ringing after he finished a job, he feared he would never work again. Amazing fot him to be that way after bein& a star for 40 years. But I can understand that kind of insecurity6 I feel the same way." Sam KeUJ (below) wttb Peter Straa.M In tlala week'• .. K&De &'. Abel" miniMrt•. 'Trapper' show on AIDS praised BJ LYNDA RIR8CB Forsive us, "St. Eltewbere," but believe it or not, we're 1oin1 to pve kudot to an episode of .. Trappcr John, M.D." On Sunday, Nov. 3, the ao-<:alled "comedy-drama medical &how" pmented an eDitode dealina with AJDS. a.... DI ...... played the AIDS victim. De- siderio, wbo docs lots of prime-time work, is~~ daytime fans ror bit role u the Priaee on Search for Tomorrow" and also for tbe role of Steve on "One Ufe to Uve:· la real life be ia married to "Who'a the Boes?" IW ,_... Ualit, who appeared on .. One Ufe to Live .. as K.aren Wolek. Alto on dais epilOde of "Trapper John." doiq eMdeat wcw'k as usual, wu Ttrr1 &Jiii', wbo'a Dlayed everythina from comedian Vic Hlderon "Hill Street Blues" 4 SundaY. Nowrrtber 17, 1985 • to Dr. John Rice on the defunct soap "The Doctors.'' The best part of the &how was its examination of the isolation AIDS victims experience. The weakest aspect was that it pve oo information on how one does - and doan't -contract AIDS. With some people afraid even to aha.rt a park bench with an AIDS auff'em, the "Trapper John" cpilOde could have dispelled 10me fear&. The Scran Actors Guild's taie11 ruling -no actor can be ordered to do opcn- mouth kiaain& !n a scene -is another reactJon to AJDS fear. Daytime and prime- time aoap viewers are J0in1 to be sec1n1 lots of ~oTaaionate kisa1na for an indefinite s>er.'Youna & Restless" producer/writer aw .... bu aotien complaints from many ., ICU'eteel oa that show on the open- mout.bed·kiMina matier. Accordina to Bell, he intends to soft-pedal overly romantic love accnes when lduina is required ... Youna A RcstJeas" even hid a doctor visit the tct to explain how you do and do not catch AIDS. Thia medical ex pen said that AfOS it not tranJmitted by kissing, but evidently this did not quiet tbe ranks. • • • "As the World Tums" has deaiped a whole new let for the character or '4!1'1 played by hdlf111 8171. Hays is tbriuca that bercnaractef la ,rttina a new tet. After all, says Kathryn, abe did JIDl a new husband In Bob Huabes. Tbc acenic deliancr on ··Al the °Wotld Tuma" toot Haya' Ukea and dislikes into acx:o~!t '° you'U tee lots of touches ftom the kjlCDe!\ and livina room that Hayi ba1 in her real. life abode. ---- _ ........ my ____ _ ,., - -· R: A Olll .... lllOW -,.,.., ...... .., .. ..... .. ...,. . .. .... a•a-...•IM'trlf• ..... ::r: .. Kl •t••--... "r ..... u1ec1:.,• ..... > 1111e __, __.. 0 UCA A ...... ef .............................. .............................. .._ ~ •! 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Watton jo6n forces to lnYestigate • doUtM murder that stemmed from a woman'1 loYe. Voice of Holmel by Peter O'Toote ( 1 hr.) ... ,_ CUI ,_ A loOk at the JIJl>ilee Conference of the Rabbinical Council of America and tn.t group'• recent trip 10 Jeruulem. ~ ..... ,. .... ,_ ...... ,.. ftlLOGUATLI:' I ,...,. __ _., .. Cllml••-tmr.- 21 c•wu.u. ....... .. "Conan The Deltroyer" ( 1984. Adventure) Arno4d Scttwarunegger, Grac:e Jonea;f 1 hr .. 43 mlrl.) Wft ... 11 ._,,_MA ...... ,.. Llf-•&mr ..... ,_ ... _CIWll -1r•·•-•"'••- & U -~ -"o.bo Tlllcl" ( tecM, Drama) Beoaoft. "°" U.. (1 hr., 43 "*'"•11:tdf ... .. .., W U TKF ... ..... -_. ...... '"' .... ....... r:a:~JI I Sund8Y. Nowember 17, 1985 .. lrtl - 111. .... ..-,. ·---c-. ... \:'ta.. rL:& .... ~ ...... ow• .,..,.t.wc,_..., . ww nmac•-('NI) ......... -~ .... __ ,_ •• II ... Q .... Ma ... , .... mATamN•ClllCMO• 1-t l _lllmf..,Q ..a, .. Mmll'll I• ... "The Golden Seel" ( 1983, Dr• ma) SteYe Raltlbactt.. P.,ielope Miiford. {1 hr.,34 min.) (%) ... ''The Seduction Of Joe Tynan'' ( 1979. Orama) Alen Alda. Balba11 Harris. (1 hr .. 47 min.) •»••·----NI eoaDLWI ,.. au •• ._, '*"CAT ~··---·-· .. ..... " u.w .. L.Olm--UMDOll.• ..,,.MIMT .,..,.,.., .......... PAftm .. --.uca --·--· 1'::8 .,. "Some came Runl\ing" (1959. Orama) Frank SINtra, SNney MacLalne (3 hn.) -· <J) llWY • I 111 Scheduled: the 85th birthday of Compolel' Aaron ~ land; Walter Crontdte talk& ~h COIUmnlst ~ Aeston. < 1 hr .. 30 "*'·> ..CGJ ICI -----IO ..... UMDOll.• --..,,M.m.L fWfAITIC ._. • .._, I' I n OWL I ft ~laing rebblta; Or. Zed lo0k1 at opllcat lllullons: a new beak for an In- jured pelican: the Hoot Club bullds an In- flat~ Q ..... !) CMIY ,_,, .,. .._ .UT --111 I' c• HoltJM>Od'• romentlc dUOS lnclJdlng Bogert and Bec:al, Lange and Shepard. and Powel and Loy are te. tured In 1hll proftte that lnoU:leil ellpe from their nim.. .,.,... ........ ._ lliflltltYI .... ---·--ATC&W• 5 I: I. ... Ltl•laMI .... .. ··a..i Brummlf'' ( 1954, AO. venture) El .tal>eth Taylof. Stawart Gr .. $1!:.· 51 mh) ~ ... ..,,. CB) ms_, -Cotterpin Doom anc1 GObo Fr-oott ... ,oh '°' the Ooonrt' ... or'iglrlal cav!.Q -·-·••Tal -.....,IAYIMMI .--.-.... 111 ... .. _, n•--.. , Ct ....... ..... , ..... .. "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1963, Comedy) u.. Btooka. A1vre Bencron. 11 tv .. 47 min.) CI) ... "Royal Wedding" (1961, MUil· cal) Fred Astaire, Jane Powell. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD) lillMI "Royal Wedding" ( 1961. MUil- cal) Fred As1aire. Jene Powel. ( 1 hr . 33 ~ ~ ~--TAU MA• "Tllumbellna' C.rrle Aehef, 8Uf~ Meredlttl end WU· llam Katt SI., In a thumb-eimd girt'• ao- ventUJe-filled ... ,ch tor her mottler. O (%) ... "Oti God! Yoo O.VW' (t9M. Comedy) Geofge Bums, Ted w ... (1 ltv .. =~-~ ...... . .. I: .... , -· "*' ] .. MY•m:au•• L Iii.,_.. .. ·~One" (1978, Suepenee) Elk>tt ~. Jemea Biotin (2 tn,30 ~ I=-=·=·' " ... , .... ---·---·~ -(I) IR~ Los AngetM Rama at Attenta Felcona (U\1191 (3 tn. 30 nWl.J l .......... MlU. .. "Munet" Go Home" (1966, ~) ~. Gwyme, Yvonne De Cerio. ~-·· -·~ H<*nee And The °' Dllltl" '19", MytttfY) Balll r;mr-(llw .• 30 ... } ,., ••••• Al ....... l ~J ~of ~ at lnd.anapoHa eotta, Buf- falo Bii M ~ ,Btowr. Of Pitt• burgh 8*WI at Hou11on OiWa. (Uvoe) I~--._._., -Winston Tour Tewn Rodeo lrMIC...-, Wyo. (TtlC)ed) (1 ht l I AMC-JEEP ORANQI COAST AllC-.lllP·RINAUL T 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 541 I023 BMW CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-~171 CADILLAC NABIR8 CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-1100 ALLEN CADILLAC- QMC-oLD8MOlllLE 28332 Camino Capistrano San otego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit 131-GIOO ..... Daily Pilat Daily Pilat DailyP~lat CHR'1 .. LA • PLYMOU ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa M2-G010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD " 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa M2-G010 540-8211 t-it" ~# 0 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 PONTIAC .. BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 812-t851 131-2900 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa---9303 H · l\U O S CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach-873-0IOO r EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -.._9303 1 ' I -; f ' I I I c -lanclay Coat. Cl) .,. "Coal Miner's Daughter" ( 1980, 8'ogtephy) Sissy Specek, tommy • Lee Jones (2 htl . s min) nmu c•toa MAU. -U111~ ~-.-. tflellm .. ,..,.. c.n&.••M. ... " ... NM•IOC8TT .,. "Sixteen Cendles" ( 198.4, r_,......,..,) Molly Ringwald, AnthOny Ml- cheel ( , tv .. 33 min.) CD CD>.,. "On The Town" (19•9. Mu- s.cal) Gene Kelty, Frank Smatra ( 1 hf =1 .... :..-=. .... ii ____ , .,. "The Hertem Globetrouars On Gllllgen's Island" (1981. Comedy) Bob OenYet. Alan Hele Jr (2 hrs ) l w1u =mw• alaml'M tmJC•to•l•ff -. eoccm Tacoma Stars al Oellas Sideklckl (2 hrs ) CID .,. "Dune" 11964. Science Ac- tion) Kyte Maclachlan, Francesca Annrs ~ tva .. 20 min.) (J) .,_ "Silkwood" ( 1983. Orama) Meryl Streep. Kurt Russell (2 hrs . 9 min.) TWO') AlnO ~ Riv•lide 500 (Live) (3 tws., 30mln) twlacnm._. • .,..,.IUllTT 0 19-wrrMDAW»~ ........ , .,_ "The Horizonlal lleUteoant" ( 1962, Comedy) Jim Hutlon, Paula Preo- tlsa. (2 hrs.) I ==·--" YOUN•llMm wrrMM.• ... _ .. , .... ____ _ -1,_ITOGm _,_ .,_ "Prudence And The Pitt" ( t968, Comedy) Oeboreh Kerr, David Niven (2 hrs ) • lntlWti "Death of an &pert Wit- ness" Oelg'elsh tOllowt up on an edmlUe<l affair with the victim. a viSltor who was with Or Lorrlmer before the murder and Stella Mawson'• claim She knows who oommltted the crime (Part • of 6) o ( 1 hr) I ... ~ •&•--.. "Tele To Me" < t98•. Orama) Auatln Pendteton, MICheel Morphy ( 1 hr , 30mln.) l .,_.Cll'f•A*T mn --WI-M &Allf .. Hll here's tetk about ~ tnt~ polit~ after he brings a wanted crlmlnal to lut- ric. Q -llMLP I llflGIT'i•M -m•• WIW ... Nalll• a -..... " .... ~.~ .. (1964, Actv.n· !Ufa)'+;;: Robef1 .. Ted wa.. ( 1 hr .. 10 Sunday, Nowmber 17, 1985 57 min.) we 9'. flOOllM1 Regional ~· of Kenus City Chiefs et Sen Francisco •9ers, San Diego Chargers at OenYer Broncos, Clocinnetl Benge.ls at L.o. Ange- les Raiders or New England Patriots at S..ttJe s-Nwtca (Ltve) (3 l'Ws..) In aw , ••aw ,,.,,.,,aM9 --~-mT-8 Cejon vs, Monte Vista ..... "Angel Ousted" ( t981, Ora- ma) Jean sta::ton. John Pvtch (2 hrs.) e -_..,, Author Wiiiiam Shaweross travels the Meflong trom Ho Chi Minh Oty (formerly 8-ioon) 10 the temples of A~or Wat O ( 1 fir ) e ._ P001'IMLL San Diego Chargers at OenY8f &oneoa ~I.Ne) (3 firs.) •twra•t ,.. (I),_,._ U.S. National Cf\ampiOn- lhip from Hitton ~. S.C. (R) ( 1 hr.) Cl) ... "Trial" (19SS, Orama) Glenn Ford, Doro~ McGuire ( 1 hr , 45 min ) l ,...,a auctm .. , ..... ,.. ~--~ reYlewS. "Target" (Matt Dillon, Gene Hackman). "That Was Then Thb Is Now" (Emlllo Estevez), "Brlng'on the Night" (Sting) Cl) ... "Fly1ng T lger&" ( 1942, Adven- ture) John Wayne. Paul Ketty (2 hrs.) CI> .,. "Dfume Along fhe Monawtt" ( 1939, AdWl"ltore) Henry Fonda, Clau- delle Colber1 (2 hrs.) IU-1-..Y ---Mf'OT' llC._ .,_ "King Kong" ( 1933. AC1Yen· lure) Fay Wray. Robert Armstrong ( 1 hr .. 40mln) CID.,, ...... , .... (%) ... "The River" (1951. Orama) Nora Swinburne. Esmond l<ntght ( 1 hr 39 min.) W1W•"0"0 II .......... ="Beactl Blanket Bingo" ( 1965. Comedy) Fr1nllle Avalon. Annelle Funi- cello. (2 hrs ) G .,_ "Asta Of Fury" ( 1972. Orama) Bruce Lee. Miao Ker Hsiu (2 hrs ) IJI llOWll "Supf>Oft Your Local Gun· fighter" ( 1971, Comedy) James Gerner. Suzanne ~lie (2 hrs ) e .,. "The Horttontal Llelltenanr· ( 1962, Comedy) .)jm Hutton. Paula Pren- tiss. (2 hrs.) • .ti.: A C.. .,. "'°" Mike Farrell. known fcx his role 11 B.J In "M·A•s•H," po1trays John Fitzgerald Kennedy In a one--man show hoeled by Walter Cronkite l hr , 30mln ) .... -C•ITOl'I NZEJMlW Popeye's Offshore Grand Prix from New Orleans. (~) ( 1 hr ) CB) .,. "Mae Wast'· ( 1982, Biogra- phy) Ann Jllllan. James Brolln. ( 1 hr • 40 mlnJ...n.r, .. 1 CCIU.l9 ...::U, Southern Cellfor- l nle ~lthlngton (T8J)ed) (3 hr .. ) ..,, .... •t• ... CD>-.. ~ .. (ttu, ~Fie· lion) l<yle MacUcNan. Frano.aca AMlt. l~.ar' .. .._.. ..... , .. "="The Wondn Of Aleddn°' ( 196 t. Comedy) Oon-'d O'Connor. Noelle Adam. (2 "'9.) -~"'-...... , .... 1nteM8M Wllh Jane AulMll and Lou Rawts; bllllonalre Adnan l<hahoggl'5 birthday perty: a tour of Parlt (Part 2 of 2); adventurer Brooke Knapp; cetebfltles' homes with Paige Rense of Archltectural E. i1tv) •aJ ... ,....,. AITi = "Oune·· .( 1~. Science Fie· lt'2J,.~% ~~hlan, Francesca Annis W /llflllOwt'All • ~tllCMl- 1111 ".,,. '""""' mMm ... W009'I ._ CA A profile ol Iowa-born artist Orent WOOd, famous for Ns peln~ "American Gothic " ••N :r=...MAITI CllllY ,_,, M ll0¥9 .UT ~JCll Hollywood's romantic duOS lneludlng Bogan and BacaN, Lange and Shepard, and Powell and Loy we fea- tured In this profile that Includes cllpl frorTI their films (%) llOWll "Sometimes A Great No110n' ( t97 t. Orama) Paul Newman. Henry FOAda ( 1 hr . 54 min.) I ,._.CCMmlY ..c • ITAi uml Spons competition featuring cast members trom "Still the Beaver," "Days of Our Ltvea" and "Dence F8Yef " Guests· Mrtct'I Geyk>rd. Rich Hall Semifinal round { 1 hr L l '--BKlf'l&WWJ•Y•11 .,. "Rattlers" ( 1976, Orame) Sam Chew, Eh&abeth Chawe\ \2 tn.) 9 ~ • m:eGF C!! Mark and the judge enter the world of pro+es- SIOnal wrestllog to find out who murdafed a ~rappler 9 ( 1 hr ) e "Love At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) a.oroe Hamilton. Suun Saint James (2 hrs ) e .,. "Red Sun" I 197', W8$tern) Charles 8'onson. Alain Oek>n (2 hrs ) • WML tlmT -Mitton Friedman ~the economy 8nd the federal r• serve I ..... mtit1•1•1uw~· ... -.u •H IJWIO .. "BiH Cosbr, Hlmtelf' ( 1~2. Come<?yl 8111 COtby 1 hr . « min ) (I)..,..,. CID llOWll ''H01 Stuff" ( 1979, Comedy) Dom Deluise, Suzanne Pleshette. ( I hr . 31 min.) l .... ,.WllT .. ~ W ,._ 9CllT Featured· Italian de- Signer Laura Blagiom. lips on dressing for IUC~ Cl), ...... (!).,. "MeNln And Howard" 1 t980. Comedy) Paul leMat. Jason Aobt\rds. (~ hrt.) l •=·~·~·=·~··=:-•ISVllWo ... ,_,, B £ .... it d AL _ _,Edmonton Oller1 at New Y~ Rengers (Live) (Subjeet to bleck· ~w ·I ,J;.·--.... .... ~-'*1,,.. friend It mvre'9r9d by a o-ng IMda< .) Af M --8eheduled t~ "White Nlaht.9" (Mlkhall Berwhnllov, GreQorv Rine•). "Death With Ill" -------------------------............ -lunclay Cont. i harles Bronson) .. , ..... ,_ .... "What About CorPotate Profits?" Guests authof Mark Green ("The Challenge ol Hidden Profits Re- dUClng Corp()(ate Bureaucracy") and Lewis Lehrman. president of Lehrman ln- 811tute In New YOO<. ( t ht l ~ ..... .,. --Nin (D) llO¥tl "Arabian Ad\lenture" ( t979. Fantasy) Christopher Lee. Miio 0'~38mln) .. 1 ... "fhe Sheepman" (1958. West- em) Glenn F0td, Shifley MacLalne (2 hrs.~ -1,;---Q CMAaa--UllOCOWICTm ,.,_. MM:a Couerpin Dooz.er and Gobo Fragole search fOt the Doozers' O!_lglnal cave Q (l)llOVtl "The Va~bood" ( t9t6 . Com- !2)') Charlie ~in, Edna Purviance ~-IAYO _ ....... ___ _ .. , ,,:~:-r 119 ... A salute 10 UnlVefUI Studios ( t hr ) • 110¥t1 "Beneath The Planet Ot The Apet" ( 1970. Scienee-Flcllon) James Francrscus. Kim Hunter Whlle searchlno lor a letlow astro"8ut. a man d~ovets a mutant ul'ldefground society which wor· ships the atomic bOmb (2 hrs ) (l)Cll ... .... "Flats Ot Fury" ( 1972. Orame) Bruce Lee. Miao Ker Halli A youno kuno tu student la determined to aeett revenge for lhe murder of his boxlno ma11er (2 hrs.) I W•e•1111n .. , ..... llO¥tl "The Exorcist" ( 1973. Horror) Ellen B1Jratyn, Linda Blair Based on the novel by Wiiiiam Peter Blally The youno daugtlter ot a popular actress becomes possessed by a demonic spirit wh1Ch com· mils evil acta through the occupation of her mind and body (2 hrs) 1 ... ,.. ~Child Survival: The Silent Emer · gency" An examination of UNICEF efforts to Immunize children In Third Wor1d c:oun· tries aga nst preventable diseases Q I 1 hr) (C).,. "Cor\8n Tt'le Destroyer" ( t98A. Ad\lenture) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Qfoce Jones. Bar~n Conen Is recruit· ad by a Mnsuoua. deoeltful queen 10 pro- rect a teen-age princess on her ~yssey to a maglcal castle 'PO' Q ( 1 tlr.. 43 min) (8).,.. "Gerbo Telkl" (IBM. Or•m•) Annt Bancrott. Ron Sltve< To IUlflll NI dy· iog mot tier' a lifelong dr•m of meeting Greta Garbo. • young men M11 OU1 to to- c•t• lllmdom'I r~ ectetn legend 'PG-13' O (1 hr , 43 min.) Cl) ... "The 006den S..l" ( t983, Dr• me) Steve Raltebeck. p~ MlltOfd A legendary golden .... eppHfl olf the Aleutian lalends. becoming the quarry of hunt.,.. until fl btew boy finds end pre> tact• the r•r• memmel 'PG' (1 tw • 3" min.) (Z) .... "Oh God! You Devit" ( t984. Comedy) G.orge Borns, Ted Wess A struggllno muS1Clan declares In despera- tion that he would trade N9 soul IOf a chance at tame and fortune and the ever· obllgtng devll grants hi& request 'PG' ( 1 ht . 36 min.) "I_,., ... , . ...,.. CMPAIBI) .. -... '"'uwmQ TAii __.•<•111J1n -.U. ._ Ah8' a private MOf takes on Vicki aa hl8 student, he thinks he has discovered a child prodigy ·· untll Ted .. MGl.&.YWOOD9t ..n'ICMP.-, lste~o.• ,.. ·--' WT •nt• Punky brings a ray ot sunat'IN into en elderly woman's ot~ab life. (Postponed from an earlier date.) O • 9 .uft ....,. If GR l90'n Cars and household appliances that react to human voices. a 1()()1( al a dog WhO ski& end scub8 dives Q ( 1 hr J i '::: "*" Guest John Ritter ( 1 hr ) I M.Lc.&~-.AT Mm>IMA&.L U 1 llTll COfaMlt Ut1m An examination Of the ecosys- tem of Central Ameuca's rain torest Q ( 1 hr) (Q) .... "AU Of Ma" (1984, Com&- cly) Sieve Mar11n, Liiy Tomlin. A hapless lawy8f's normal routine assumes • differ- ent perspective aher a cantankerous helr· ess·s soul transmigrates Into one side ol hi& body 'PG· 13' ( t hr . 33 min ) I UllADA TM91 NI __,.,Ml 7:11 • •• 900M Rieky challenges his tether 10 a lootreoe up the stairs of the Empire State Building (I) 19'. U..,.All A prome of Mike DO· ka. 119a1'...,,M. ...... .. • (I) um • ... Baaed on Jeffrey Archer's belt-Miler Two powert\J4 busl· nesamen -one a PollSh Immigrant, the other the soo.,.ot a Boston bankef -be- come destructive Influences on eech 01her's lives Stars Sam Neill, Peter Strauss. Fred Owynf\8 and.Jill Eihnberry {Part I of ~ (3 hrs ) De~ tnml In "Mr Magic," 1 once-great magician (Sid Caesar) goes 10 extremes to regain his tormer status. Q e IBllV 6 IMDllACI Dempsey faces lrustrat!on a.she ettempta 10 catch a mystf'!flou& fOfmlH boicer tume<H:nmlnal l1 hrj • Ill llAClw. MacOyver travete to Wyoming 10 help • lflend and hie wife drMI tor oll O ( 1 hr ) .,...,,...._,.u.cc11•c-... Cl) TM.a,.. M .__ With an un- usual audience In mind. • myst9'1C>W lnv8810f ravlVft I televtslon Wle5 ttlal wet axed 20 )'M1'9 ago Guest star Oar· ren McGavln. Im .. Guests Stevie WOOOflr. Kenny Rogara, Kool & the Ging, Sheene E .. ton, Adam Ant, PllUI Young, Phil Col- lin• (Interview. pen 1 of 2) ( 1 hr ) e Mlm An eaamin.tlon of the acoaya.- tam Of Central America'• rein fwNI Q ( I hr.) 1 ........ WIW I :1 wm "The lat! ~ on Earth" Roald AmiJndaen IUC· o.utully rMChee !he South POie on De- oemMr 16, 1911. • month •t• Scott rMICZM ha hat IOet the raoa (PIW1 5 of 81 Q_(1hr ) (CJ _. "Sixteen Candles" ( 1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald. AnthOny Mt- chael Hall An Insecure Midwestern teen- ager's t6th birthday goes unremembered. juS1 another symptom of the pain of ad<>- lesceoce and growing up In a m~lasa lam~™", 33 min) ~ _. "Places In The Heaf1" ( 1984. Orama) Salty Fleld, Lin(jUy Crouse In 1930s Texas, a tenacious woman c~ celves a plan to save her farm from a bank foreclosure and is helped by a transient black held worker and a blind World War I veteran. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 42 min ) Cl) .,.. "Coal MiMr's Daughter" ( 1980. Biography) Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones Based on L<><alla Lynn's auto- biography A g1r1 from a poor lamlly In ru- ral Kentucky matrles a man who eno1neers her rise to stardom In the muSIC industry 'PG' (2 his . 5 min ) (%) llO¥tl "Silkwood" ( 1983. Dfama) Meryl Streep. Kurt Russell A youno wom· an becomes a spy In an eHort to uncovM evldenee ot negligenee 1n wOfk conditions at the nuclear-fuel plant 1n which she lwori<~~~~'- .. • ~ tl1'acoac ~· An Intrepid }Ournallsl helps a V1deO enolneet (John Shea) escape trom a possible ahen Invasion I WLDUIW-D•• LOUllMIT .... WAZlll CD) llCMI "The Blues Brothers" { 1980, Comedy) John Belushi. Oen Ay- kroyd Two blues singers mu.I corltend with' the ChtcaQO police, the CIA. neo-Na- ZIS and the U ~ Army to put togeth91' a benefit concen to raiae money lor their or· i·~3mln) .... AMJLa11 • • llO¥tl "Hoetege FllQht" (Premiere, Orama) Ned Beetty. OM Weltece Stone . Faced with the threat of e>eBC\ltlon. paa- senoets aboard a skyjacked alrtlner boldly retaliate eoelntt their terrorist captors 0 i ht8.) COUl1UU °°'"*' • o ,. ...,.... 111 umam ..,._ Jeff Fahey. Phlllp Sterling and Kate Reid star in this lictionallzed account of the tast two hOurs In the Ille of a death row Inmate who has exhausted' aN legal avenues In his attempt to pfevent his ex• cut!on Q (2 hrs.) e aa .... • Marlin Perkins traYets to Canada to help save Newfoundlancfs woodlttnd ~rlbou, one of the largest deer In Nonh America • .. "Love At Flrll Biie" ( 1979, Comedy) George Haml11on. Suten Saini Ja.mes A IOve-tmlllan (;()uni Dracula pect(s up his coffW\ and hMOS lor New Yortt Oty to find lhe re4nealnatlon Ol 1 IOI:· mar rove. 12 tn > I •• , ..... .. IWMCI wm ··The Lall Ptece on Earth" Aoeld AmundMn aue- c:.Nf\lly rHChM the South POie on 0.. cemMr t6. 1911; • monrh i.i.r Scott raallz .. ha l'lat 1oa1 the race (P111 5 Of 8) 1(:.r.~th of en 8lpert wtt- ,,... .. OelgleWI foMowt ~ on an admitted affair wlltl the vtctlm. • vtlltor wtlO wea with Or LorrltMt befcn the murdaf and St.a. .,._"°".' dlalm _,. lcnowt ~ Sunday~ Nc>Yember 17. 1986 11 -lallllgC-•. commit1ed the <:time (P&f1 'ol 6) Q ( 1 ,.. j ... .,.a-IJl'• .. I IOOt ... 1111 Na11ona1 n.. ..... ,......,.u,.,. from Oe1r0il (Al (2 hrs ) ... ..,,.MUll'T .. " ICllDOl. II.AT ~ Aooerta Wetn· lrevb (!) fMm Jesse ~ revenge when hlS good friend 15 mur<'efed by a gang lea<* i.! hr ) Ct) CDS ti ~ U IT Funny- man Emo PtlllC>I perlOfms hc5 nlght~b routine • -IE-:~:u ~Gm AC1m Guest ~ne 8'sse1 l ..... Lom .-AT ZW Cfa' ca "Mastet Har- Old And the Boys" Matthew BtOdeflclc. Z.akes Mokae and John Kane 1ta1 1r1 Athol Fugard s a<'aptation of his eutOblOgraptv· cal stage play depict.no the human cost of aoarthetd that forces a young boy to ctl006e between raosm and friendship CJ 1.! Ill • 30 min ) ct) .,_ "A NOi AtTIOUf5" ( 1983, Or&- ma 1 Sendrrne BonnaHe. Maunce Piaiat A teeo-&Qer's &ett-diagnoted lneblli1y to make an emotlOnal commitment leeds her lfllO prOOllSCfJlty (Sobtitled) 'A' ( 1 hr . '2 min) .,_ "Dune" ( t96'. Science Fie· tlO<l) Kyle Maclacn1an. Francesca Annis Based on Frank H«ber1's t>Mt...., In 1ne year 10.991, a wamo' attempts to ral- ly the lowly dwe41e<8 of a deser1 ~t to victory ove< a maleYOlent monarch 'PG· t3' O (2 hrs • 20 min ) 1-•----aa.•m•ICCUU ..... nw>w llDTI-The Waters ate confuseO and insu11eo wtien Donald ~ up thelf lflVltalloo to Thank&gMng cflnner Q -· .... '°'°" (!) ITM .... Spona competl11on teatunng cast membeta from "Falcon Crest." "EIQht Is Enough" and "The Young and the Restlest" $emlflnal round (_t hr) • -...c11C11 ,.._ The contl1C1 between the tlrst openly gay San Francis- co supe<v!$0t. Harvey U"lttt. and hS COi- ieague Oen While ts examined In this 198-4 Academy Award-winning documentary Q_(1hr.30mln) {I) WAll•TOOll Bob'a wife Ginget ITlOYea up a few rungs on the eoclal ladder wtien &he beCOmeS a membet' of the White House Eufet Hunt Commluee. (%).,,. "The Seduction Of Joe Tynan" ( 1979. Orama) Alan Alda. Barbara Harris. An honest. Influential U.S seoa- 10f't poll11cal ambitloo and his 1ttaif wi1h 1 beautiful labOf a11orney put hia family un· ldef=~1hr ,'7 mln.) _ -LID'I ... .. ..,., .. tt:ll Ui.l'nf .::'..With an uo-'** 8ldenoe In mtnd, a myater!OOI """'t°' revives a televlsion serlel thllt wu A.ced 20 y .. rs ago Guest star Der· _. .... ..., .. '" ,..,, com I,.,,~ .. , ...... ca:l .. "~nor Unrverllty" ( t~. 12 Sunday. November 17, 1986 Horror) Franone Forbes, Didi a.et A knife lilMMcll ~ kll9' terronzes atudents and facofty "*1'lbetS et 1 New Yont coftege ~"ff (t hr .• 17 rTW\) (I) _.,. ~ TI I .,. LOIT R •t Ttwre's talk abOIA Ralptl entering polrtlcs atfet he brlngt a wanted~ to IUS-' •ice 0 • "'nt-..11•1•1 .-r FeetVted Tom ~ r&-IMIS niS ltlOW bUllr'8M carelf, from Ns Tony~ 8'09dlffy YMf'I to TVs =1-;,::~- li&i .,,..,. - 7 A Sch9dlMd: Tom Jenee; Der· l in vac.etions "' Hawei. ( 1 hr ) .,_.con arr•cw AT M --&:necMed tev18W$· ''Whrte Nlgfn'. (Mlkhd BefYShni'lov. Gregoty Hines); "Death Wlati Ill ~Ilea BrOOIOf'I) . g mms T111m-A salute to lJrWerMI Studio&. ( 1 hr ) I WISSW .. Unfortunate accidents plague a troupe of drCUI performers culminating In nudet and r8Y9tlge In this s.n Franei9Go &Jet ptoductlon M t to the rrusic of Ben- jamin 8rit191\. I MnLOI tt:ll om& I Pl W tW ... "Rooster Cogbum" ( 1975, Westetn) John Wayne. Katharine Hep- burn When a Federal matlhal sets out 10 tra<:j( dOWn a gang of o.perado&, a spio- stcw wt1h a grudge egetngt the gang lnSISts on joining Nm -In Ifie hunt (2 hrs • 15 min.) l .... n .mccmU.U. ... ''Videodrome" ( 1983, Fantasy) JamM Woodl. Dlborah Herry. A oo- owner of a TOfonto UHF station that sp&- ciahZes In adult entltt.llnment aeerches f0t the people behind • btzarre satellte btoedcatt. 'R' (1 hr .. =~ -1----'9 •M1111C11;111--••cum iil.LftDG9 a-• Seheduled how a rec:otd 18 rned9: on the .. t of "Dynasty fl: The Colbys"; a preview of Ryan O'Neel'a rwrw moYie "FeY« Pitch " I ll I I l ... .....,~_ _.,_ ••A c 1 un" ..,_..,. The need to find en alten\ltlve to wer 18 llluetreted by 1 history of armed con~t• end peece l'TlO\lemef'ltl altlOe Wot\d War I i.---~ OOI ... Wl 6ou1h Caro4ioa State It Gt-=Stllte (R) (3 hrs.) _al) .... CC) ... "The French Woman" (198t. Orama) Francolle F1blen. 0.yle Haddon A bordello~ kept open bye goyetn- ment aubtidy It the ecene of murder 1nd pc)lltlcel scandal wt.en 1 V1P OUltomer Is .. il=·~··"· (thr .37mln ) __ ,_., II -.. "The Ott«men Weektnd" (1983. Sulpefwl) Rutger Heuer. JcMn Hurt A oonttO't'9f'MI leltYielon joumelll It oonvlnoed by • CIA ao-nt fhlt hit cloMtl ltiendt ere tMlly 9ovtM ~ turning In annuel reunion weet<end Into • nlgl'ltmar• of t1rror. 'R' ( t hr .... 2 min.) -1-N II• .. "Aetum Of The OW.I Mon- t'lM" 1195e. Horror) KOjlfo Hongo. Kl· cN/"O Ueda Awakened bye seOes OI VOi came efvPhons. a rampegmo monste• causes Olath and destruction an Japan (?hrs) (I) .,_ 'Possession" ( 1973. Horror1 ~Joan carson Joanna, Dunham The new l owners of 11n Engltsll COU1\try house are surprised to dlscOYef that it possesses an 18"" P'~ i.1.hr..J> mtn ) =UJll l..a.TlfM c:.-.••-··=-... ..... .,.LOl9 .,_ "Icy Bteests" ( 197•. Dramal Alatn Delon. M1retlle Oare A psycno11c woman Imagines thal an men •re OU1 to harm her 'R' ( 1 t}r ,5 min ) ttm all ~&TU. W (!) .,_"Quiet Please. Murdef" ( 19,3 Mystety) George Sanders. Gatl Patrick A IOfgery e>tpe(t filches II valuable M t OI Shakespeatqn w0tks to aupllcate '°' Ill ( 1 hr • 30 mlt't * amsnMIQIU ,,,.. ~nmu.u. . YOUnl Mm llMITY wmt ..... .,. t:• ... .,_ "Hanna K .. ( 1983. Orama) Jill Qaybutgtl. Gabflel Byrne A Jewish AmeriCan woman begins a new life as an attorney "' Jervsalem but faces a dlMlmma )l1l'heo She defends a suspected Arab ter· ronst lfl a case being prosecuted by her ex-lo-Jer 'A' ( 1 hr 51 """ ) ta, ... .,_ 'The Ari Of Love" ( 1965 Comedy) Jamer. Garnef. Elke Sommer Two budOMtS decJde to take suicide 1n Of def 10 furlher the" artistec care8f5 (2 lhrs ~ ... 0 .,. ... ... ""YO&a. Id ... MMmML.09 be .,_ "City On Fire" ( 1979. ~ama) Barry Newman. Susan Ctark The ven- geance of an Oii reltnety ex-employ~ erupts into a blazing 1nfemo lhat threatens to demollsh an eorne city 'A' ( 1 hr . '1 • 1mtn ~ C81 ... ~&Tai DllFIW ... m...r 119 .,.,. "The Man Who Loved women· ( 1983. Comedy) Bun Reynolds, Julie An draws. A sculplor and compots1ve womaniler di&S, and htS analyst seetehes tn vain to dtOOOYet why he genuinely fell in love with evety beaultful woman he ever .. 1mel~Q (1hr.50m1n) ....Oil ... -., ...... ---.,.,. ''Somelh1ng For Evef'(one" ( 1970. Comedy) Angela Lansbury, Ml· chael Y0tk Membels of a wealthy Euro- pean family 9f\Oaoe in murder and 011'\ef f0tms of deVlant benaviot to satisfy their .. 1 var==·R' (1hr ,52mln) ... •••w Ml ~roe· (198'. Scienoe Fic- tion) Kyle Macloc.hlan. Franc.tea Annis. Based Ofl Frank Herbet1'a bestMllef. In the year 10.991. a warrlof e1temp1110 ral- ly the lowly dWellef'I of•..,, planet to victory over a maie'lolaftl monarch. 'PG· 13' O (2 hrs .. 20 min ) ... "°"' "Marriage On The Rodta" ( 1965. Comedy) Fr•ntc Sinatra. O.b0f1h Kou Whllo oo vacahon. 8 1ovet'1 qvanef -lunclay Conl. winds up 1n drvorce with the wile marrying l her ;:i:;:''s beSI lrleod (I hr . 30 min J ..... 111'1 __ I:_, • .,.. .. .,. "The Last American Virgin" I 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. 01· ane Franklln. A shy teen-aper In love 1s -·nclay _.._.... ... vies_ n CC) "Last Embrace" ( 1979, Suspense) Roy Scheider. Janet MargOlln (I hr . 43 min.) •Cl) "The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn" ( 1985, Adventure) Patock Day Samm·Art Wiiiiams (2 hrs) •CI> "Siikwood" ( 1983, Drama) Meryl Streep. Kun Russell (2 hrs . 9 min ) M GlJ "Human Desire" ( 1954. Dranio1 Glenn FOfd. GI0<1a Grahame (2 hrs ) 1:11(C) ''Back To Bataan" ( 1945 Adven lure) John Wayne, Anthony Quinn ( 1 tlr 35min) ... CH> "Coal Miner's Daughter" ( 1980. Biog raphy) Sissy Spacek. Tommy Lee Jones 1?_ hrs . 5 min ) Cl) "Oh Godl You Devil" ( 1984, Come dy) George Burns, Ted Wass ( 1 hr 36 min) ... <Zl "Sometimes A Great Notion" ( t971 Orame) Paul Newman. Henry Fonda 11 hr , 54 min ) -CC) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984 Suspense) Henry Thomas. Daoney Ct>le man ( t hr , 4 1 min ) "The Badtande<S" ( 1958. Western) Alan Ladd. Ernest 80fgn1ne ( I hr , t'3 min) e "The Catcher" (1971. Drama) Mi- chael Witney, Jan-Michael Vincent 1:> hrs.) -Gl.I "The Wild North" (1952. Adventure) Stewart Granger, Cyd Charisse (2 hrs ) -cm "Be ond The Reef" 11981. Ro- mance> bayton Ka'ne. Maren Jensen ( 1 hr ,31min) tWC%) "The Vagabond" (1916 • Comedy) Charlie Chaplin. Edna PuMance '119 <2'.l "The Discreet Charm Of The Bour· geolSle" ( t972, Comedy) (Sublittled) ~e<nando Rey, Defphlne Seyrlg { 1 hr 42 min I _ ......... 11ov1es- -· ''None But The Brave" ( 1965. Ora ma) Frank Sinatra. Clint Waltcer (2 hrs I CC) "Electric Dreams" t 1984. Comedy) Lenny Von Oohlen. Virginia Madsen ( 1 hr , 35 min.) CB) "Something Wicked Thia Way COmes" ( 1983. Suspenee) Ja!OO RC"> berdl, Jonathan Pryoe ( 1 hr . 3" mtn ) -· "Jungle Boot<" ( 1942. ActlenlUlll) S.bU. Joseph Callela. (2 hrs) W (J) "Mtkey And Nicky" ( 1976, Orama) P9ttr Falt<. John Casaavetes ( t hr . ~9 mlfl ) •CC) "The Gitt Of Love" ( 1978. Dramfll Maile Osmond. Tlmothv Bottoms ( 1 hr 38mln.) {)) "Footloose" ( 1984, Orama1 Kevin Becon. Lori Singer. ( t hr., 47 m~ ) •CH> "In LOYa With An Oldef Woman" [1982. Comeovl John Ritt•. Koren Corl IQn ' 1 hr ' 40 min ) reluctant to 104n hrs buddies In their pvrsoll of sexual expeuences 'A' { 1 hr . 30 min ) --~IUlllTI IM11Clrl IUH•a TODAY ( _,.. "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Banctott A theater group 1n occupied Warsaw saves 11se11 and !he Pohsh underground from lhe Nazit; by Impersonating SS officers. 'PG' UICI> "The Bounty" ( 1984. Orama) Met Gibson. Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs . 12 min ) W ~J "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984 Suspense) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole- man ( 1 hr . 4 1 min ) CS) "The AdVentures 01 Huckleberry Finn" ( 1985. Adventure) Patrick Day. Samm Ari Williams (2 hrs I 5t::M CID "Bear Street" ( 1984, MuS1Cal) Ree Dawn Chong. Guy Devis ( 1 hr . 46 mm ) -lvening ----.. 1 .... un MOUITOll e.\. FOOT9M.L. New York Giants at Washington Red5Ktns (Live) Q (3 hrs . i '[i=.,, .. _ ~ e.\. FOOT9M.L. New York Giants at lw·es'""'' 0 """' .: ... LA_,..,,M&Y PICMICTlll1JW II .,. "Back To Bataan" ( 1945. Ad· venlure) John Wayne. Anthony Quinn Cut all from American lorces. a colonel organizes native Fiiipinos tnto a guerrilla army for a raid on the Japanese. ( 1 hr , 35m1n) ([) AUTO UC. Highhghts of tl'\e , 985 Formula One World DrMng Champtonsh1p season ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CO) .,_ "Ladles Of The ChOl'us" ( 1949. Orama) Adele Jergens. Marilyn Monroe The beckstage lrves ot ch<>fus g11ls are troubled ones especially when se- rlOUS romance enters the picture. ( 1 hr . 1 min) (SJ MCI MOST Anlmaled. Jack Froel strikes a deal with Father Winter Iha! ii he Cefea1s a vlllalnous giant he Wiii become visible to the beautiful, and human, Ellsa VOteeS. Budd'y Hacileu, Rot>ea Morso. Paul Frees ( 1 hr ) .,. "The Gay OlvC>foee" ( 1934 M~I) Fred ·Astaire. Ginger Rogefs Mistaking a iove.lck <*lCef fOf eomeooe else'...!' -~,?r tS5Uft him an Invitation (1 hr .~ .. 1 ..... c;:n~Au..l.·...,.aM­ LOIUI United States and SovSet ""'*" meet via Satetllle to dllC4lS8 the nYClear arms race and their plans tor wortd ~ l hr , 30mln) •me ... :'a. ... W Muriel's lor· met llnglng pan!* makes a vtllt and hats MVflel wonoenng Whet It would ~ like 11 She h8d DUl'tued • career i hr., 47 min) 41:11 .,...., Mme .... .,. "This Island Earth" ( 1955, Sci- ence-Fiction) Jeff Morrow , Fallh Oomergue A war between the worlds rs fought Involving two American 9Clent1S1s. i_I hr , 26 min ) 41:11 QZ) Pl.lfTITa.s .. ,.,, ~,~ ....... -.01Nmm DOUICUM Pllnaat.JlllC v... mT • llO'f IUT Cll... . anaT.-T~ Interview with Richard Chamberlain ........ ()) PA llAUZllm A San Otego newscas- 1er who retused to allow a phySIC81 delor- mHy to curtail her amblltOn. Emmanuel Lewis DM.&.AI ... ,_.. CC.lllf -.01Nmm .._.CMAIBI .....,.u. Ill ..... '90llT PAmm TU 1MU11m "Pinocchio" A dramatization of the classic tale, starring Carl Rei~ as the pvppet maker Gepetto. Paul Re<ibens as Pinocchio. James Coburn as the sinister gypsy, James Be- lushi. Lainie Kazan and Michael RlchardS ~(~~TMOTUm 1:11. I Oii M Ta. Featured Head IOf Omaha. Nebraska on Amtracil's C.llfOf· nla Zephyr where stops include· Fathef Flanagan's Boystown. step back In time at the Western Heritage Museum to see how the Union Pacific Railroad got Its stan. vlSlt the cattle stockyards and sam- the beef at a tradltlonal sleek ~ .... ..n .. "...,.. .. U.ATLMm ....... .. ,..Mm ......... "' ........ .. ,,., mATCla'lfll a8CMO -U.S. Ski Team Celebrity Classtc from Partt Clt~ah. (A) CH> Pla-.i While trying to stage a pvppat show. Molcey meets an unusual creature that demands attention. O ~ = aw• 21 • JoM McEntoe V9 Jim~~ ~,30 mln.) • ,_ YWOOINm ..,.Gl.I ._ "Jivaro" ( 19M. Ad¥9nture) Fernando L..-nu. At-tonOa AeminQ. Thlee men and a wom.n ~1u1e dMP bo 1he heart ol the t\eedhuntet 1egl0n In aeerdl of ~ 0<e. (2 hrs ) .... (I) IC'MC .. Al9 -. -Lee end Amanda Investigate poeeibte eecunty leeks thllt occurred during J Edger HOC> •'s reiQn as FBI chief. ( 1 ht.) Be liON "Dumb<> .. (19-4 1. Fentasy) Animated. VolOee by Sterllng ,...._ay. Edward Brophy The tM of a beby • pNint "'81 .. the taughlng 11oek Of • cJrcut but ttldl uo a atar as the woncra orly lly- Sunday, N~ber 17, 1985 13 ,, ____ _ -Monclg Con•. Ing 8'ephant (Note. The m<Me wlll be preceeded by two Disney canoons. > Q {.? tn.) ..... Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Balo, Willie Aames. A high achoo! IClence genius uses his accldentalty ac - quired psychokinetic powe<s to Improve i=.~a•trt I:. "Dog Dey Attemoon .. ( 1975. Orama) Al Paclno. John CazaAe A New VM City bank robbery eec:alates Into a near-ckcus when community ec1Msts join in to Slage an antl--poUce PfOteat during the c:per. (2 tvs •. 30 min ) e ._ S_, Based on the Oscar Wilde shof1 story. A ghoetty visitor plagues an American family spending the summer in an old English mansion. Richard Kiiey stars Q (1 hr.) l .... ,.u. M .. Research on spUt-bfaln pa- tients reveals Information about MX differ- ences and the relatlOn ol thought to Ian· ~(A) Q (1 hr.) Ct).,. "Songwrlte<" ( 198-6. Orama) Will1e Ne180f\. Kris Krlstotf9f50fl The WOfld of country music is filled with ups and oawns IOf a revered country-western 11no- e< and his inesponslble ex-partner 'A' Q t1 hr • 3-' min.) Cl)~ Monte CarlO Celebrity Touma· ment. (R) CJD .wll "Ptiar Lap" ( t983. Orama ) Tom Bur11nson, Martin Vaughan. The story of Phar Lap, a legendary Australian ra- cetiofse whoSe brilliant cateef ended abn.lptly wf1h his mystetloUt deeth In Call- lomla In 1932 'PG' Q ( t ht . "8 min ) (1)-llOCDM .... WWA'fUlm Robin (Mlcheel Praed) Is enedled by his owo-rnen who heve bMn bewitcti.d by an f/-K priest ... aeeklng the powet1ul Swords of Wayland. (1 hr .. 37 min.) (%).,. "the River'" (1951, Orama) Nora SwfnbUme. Elmond Knight. Directed by Jean Renoir. A captain'• lilllt to a amaU community along the banka of the Gangee Rlwf hat a dramatlc lmpaet on the mem- bef• of• B<ltlsh family. ( 1 tv .. 38 min.) • .,.. "The Garment Jungle" ( 1957, Orama) Lee J Cobb, Richard Boone. Love and mob extortion ttveeten the postwar garment business pertnef'lhlp of a men and his widowed father (2 tn.) •111CTAC-LOW-.T ,....... . ....... .. Cl) .... -. The IUOOMI Of Ba.ron Hotell emootha the way for Abel to flnanoe the political aspltatlons of lnauf. anc. agent Oevld O.borne (David ()ut( .. ); Kane marrlet an attr11Ctlve widow (Veroolca Hem.I): Abel and hit deughter Aorenryna (~t• McNeil) there an emo- tion.I vte!t to Polend. (Pan 2 of 3) Q (2 tws.'-1-I I nwnw'f ltillftT _,""' The ~ ICf\be end hit ton atl\Qlle to ~ • larnfna during The YNI of the Hyene, and the vlllege la E~~(1tv.) • a •• 8Had on the a.car lhott atoey. A gtlolt~Of ~ an ~ tamly the aummet In an otd Engllltl ~ rd KMey •t.,. 0 " tv ) 14 Sunday, NOYM'lber 17, 1985 (()IR. ,.. I Ii Profiles of Rocky Bieler (retlfed) and Tony Ooraen. ... IWMft.I -Ka I Cll Mark and the judge enter the WOOd of prote&· slonal wrestNng to find out who murdeted a wllMf apple< Q (1 hr ) •Cl) "With A Song In My Hearl" ( 1952. BIOgraphy) Susan Hayward. Da· vld Wayne. Jane Froman. a talented song- stress, makes a hefOIC comeback after e neer-hltal .;ne etuh. (2 tvs,, 30 min ) .cwn-.wr .. (I))~ Strange Love Of Martha lvefs" ( 1~. Orama) Barbara Stanwyck. t<1rk Douglas A married woman Is victim- ized by a chHdtlood playmate who watched hef kill her aunt (2 hrs.. 30 min.) CC) GlMA ..,...... Hlghtlgtits from the Grammy Award winner's latest album "Soul Kiss." .. D ,,L.fllma -e '"ILMt•-~ "Night Court's" John Larroquette and M"*<>nlst Doug ~ng are prac11Cal· J<>lc• vletlma: an ugly dog contest. I 1 h1 ) I'=' "I Love You... Goodbye" ( 1974, Comedy) Hope Lange, Ear1 Holli· man A wife and mother of 18 years re- jects hef old values and strikes out on hef own. (1 hf .. 30 min.) 9 --'J-nW Interview with Richard Chamberlain. e ca • •cna. .,. ... ..._.... ,.. °' a... "Eat, Drink And Be Merry" James Bur11~ UOCOV9n the connection be- tween Napoleon'• need fOf en efflcleol way to store provisions and the develop- ment of modefn day rocketry (R) Q ( t hr.) I==--.... .,,. _. "the Uttlt Orummer Girl" ( 198-4, Orama) Diane Keaton. Yorgo Voyagla. R.cfulted by laraell operatlvee. an actr ... t>ecomee a double agent •&- signed to tracl( down • notorious Pe1ettln- lan tenorltt. 'R' o (2 hra .• 10 min.) CD cm ... "tNet Of Hearta" <t98-6, Orama) St9'19n Beuer. Barbera Wllllema.~ Afle< looting an opulent San Francilco home. a bUrglaf diacoverl he possesses the sectet dlerltt of a frustrated married woman and Impetuously sets out to 1u111n her lantatles ·R' ( t hr • .-0 min ) Cl) .. "Cfwnes Of Passion" ( t~. Orama) ~thleen Turner, Anthony Pet· kins • A workaholic fashion deSlgne< re- lievee her deep-rooted frustrations an<J anxletltt u a hlgh-Pfleed proatftute by night. 1elenlletaty hounded by a homlcldal str~MCher. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. "1 min.) (%) "Mikey And N6Cky" ( 1978, Ora- ma) Petet Fall(, John Casaavetes. A syn- dicate member Ndee In• hotel room •r· lul that • contrK! It out IOf hla ltte. 'A' C 1 hr.,59mln ~ -="La c:'!ux Folea'• (1979. ) Ugo T ognazzl. Michel S«rautt A nlgtltOIUb owner tri. to prepere hie t~lt• loll9r for • YlaH by hell ton'• n.nc..·1 tathef. the mor• oommlallonet of France. (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 tv .. 31 min.) .. .. m11M•' I -r-~ruuumm _.,,,,..,. ~Ollllf -.. m""-:' . Oueeta. • Dom Oeluiw, Jo9t\ Embery. Carol Wayne ... ._. UTI ..-Tm..Lm ~,,,,_. ... ,..~ _.. __ •H•HWT ~I.fl ~ 11:11 Cl)? IOll nmu The associates ol a 8UOCe961ul Pflvete eye .enlllt ~­ ton's help 1n soMng their formet partner s mu1def (R) ( 1 hr • 10 min ) 8 e -.t fl# CMIOil From August 198-4: actor James Stewart and country singe< Barbara Mandtall join host Johnny Carson. (R) ~ -~ .......... I~~~-=-..... Sketches: Cheec:h and Chong; unemployed crlm1nals; spoiled lchl:,..... UW ._.CA Scheduled. Dina Ruot. director ol ProjectlOf'I of Mllhary Procurement at Washington. D C . r9VMl5 scandals and budget abuses In defense ~J. --·""" .. , ..... ~ llO¥ll "Body Double" ( 1984. Suspense) Craig Waston. Me&enle Grtt- lllh. An unemplOyed HollywOOd actor, house-Slttrng fOf an acquaintance. be- comes ot>sessed with a beeutifut neigh· bor. 1nvotved With the porno film lndUatry and a suspect In • ~nt murder 'A' Q {_1 hr . 49 min.) 1WW cm .,_ "Working It Out" ( 198-C, Adult) Joema Storm, &le Eawarde. A sensuous entrepreneur becomea the ~ agar of a run-dawn gytMMlum and tuma It lnto a MIOn for..._ (I hr., 12 min.) Cl) ... "Footlooee" ( 1984, Ofwna) Kevin BaQon, Lori Slngef.1'~ In• amau town fight for their right to da~ and stage a prom deeplte opposition from their coneervatlve pairanta, Q'PG' ( t tv .. -'1 mlo.) -1 _,_ .. llTl""'CllCOCS_.._, I I Int 1-~ 0 Feeturect. Linda Purt Alan Thicke. the Rotund! New Wave POl(a ba~~llllO I ~ ..... ~ .. ~ ---f191Li 111 ......... ... "Silkwood" ( 1983, Orama) Meryl Streep, Kurt Rl..mall. A young wom- an t>eoomes • ~Y In an effort to uncOYef evidence of ~ In wOfk condltlona at the nuclMr·fuel plant In which aha WOfl(t. -:J2 his . 9 min ) -1 ':... "Suddenly. '--' Summar" ( t960, Orama) Ellmbeth T1ytor. ~tha­ rlne Hepburn Attar watcNng hef eoueln'a brutal murder. a bHvtlful young girt ts ln- etltutlonatlzed In • aanltarium (2 twa., 30 ..® '--"Slllt~ood" (1983, Orama) Meryl Str.ep, Kurt RvSMlt A young wom- an becOmea •~'(In 1n attort to unoovtr 8'YldenOe of ~ 1n wonc condltlont II the nuc1Mr~tua1 plant In wtllch n ~ 'R' 0 ~'ff"• 0 min.) -~11 """MWIWh I• l :Jrt-;:·· - .. 2 I I 1W tnt..-...W wtth d~ -Monday Coal. e _,..,. SchedUle<t Pia Zadola. ski fashions. ( I hr ) I .... ,._,.La. n. .._ -Sammy Fuenles vs Roberto Juarez In a )unlof wenerweighl bout ICheduled tor 10 rounds. from Las II~. ~R) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) -·(I) "The Gift Of Ula" (1982. Orama) Susan Dey. Paul LeMa1. A young mother encounl8fs severe family and so- cial disapproval When she undertakes a contractual surrogate pregnancy for an- othef woman (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) we .. "" I Had A Million" (1 932. Comedy) W.C Fields. Gary C<>Opef Eight Strangers become the l'leWs to an eccen- trlc milllonelre's fortune ( 1 hr . 45 min.) e AT M mNI Scheduled reviews· "White Nlgtlts" (Mikhail Ba~kov. Gregory Hines) • "Death Wish Ill" ~herles Bron90n) ... "The Night They Balded Mln- st(y's" ( 1969. Comedy) Jason Robefds. Britt Elcland A rellglOusly lnf'llblltd young gll1 rebels against her parents and invenrs ilWI =se. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) (!) "South Of Monterey" ( 1946. W&Stetn) Gllben Roland. Manin Garrata- ga. A caballero a11ernpts to outwit a band Of outlaws and pvt an end 10 their land· i:?!'J &ctleme (2 hrs ) ... "Double Kiii" I t975, Mystery) Gary Collins, Penelope H()(ner The con- nMng ttusband of a wealthy women elev· IMS ~n I<>< her murder (2 tvs) CD ca:>_. "The Razor's Edge" ( 198-4. Or1ma) BHI Murray. Thelesa Russell Based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Traumallztd by 1'11s axperlenc-ea In W()(ld War I. a Chicago dreamer treve!S to Paris and the Hlmalayas 1n March of eoflQhtentnent and sett-futfill· menl 'PG-13' (2 hr9 . 8 min) l ,_IYMI ... .. -Tuesclay •CC> "Songwriter" (I~. Orama) WMlle Netson. KrlS Krlstottereon ( 1 hr .. 34 min ) •CB) "Where The Llltes Bloom" (1974. Orama) Julie Gholson, Jan Smithers. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) Cl) "Hekli" ( 1968. Orama) Ma111m1Men Schell. Jean Simmons (1 hr .. 4'0 min.) "This Island Earth" ( t955. Sc~ FIChOn) Jett Morrow. Faith Qomefgue (I hr .. 26 min.) 119Cl:l "On The Waterfront" ( 1954, Oram1) M.rlon Brardo. Eva Marie Saint. ( 1 hi' 48mln.) -~"Hight 01 Derk Shadow$'' ( 1971. Hol· r0<) David F'-eiby. Lara Perktf (2 l'n) 119(%) "Oh G..>df V04J Devil" ( 1~. Como- dy) a.<>r1 t Botna, Ttd Wass. (I hr . 36 min) •(JI) "The Private Eyes" (1980. Comedy) Don Knotts. Tim Conway I 1hr .. 31 min l Cl) ''The Young l.And!Of<'t" ( 1983, Ofa me) Kf'Yfn Sullivan, Marla Glbbl. C 1 hr , 55 min.) •CJ) "The AtWf" ( 1951, Orama) Nora ~. Eamond Knight. ( 1 hr . 39 mil\) -(t} "GttYtt'* .. The~ Of Tenen. LOtd Of The ~.. I 1§8.4. Ac:tv.nture) la-:;:, .... .,.La. MmCMlm.19 1:11 .. "Oh God' You Devll" (1984. Comedy) Geol'ge Burns. Ted Wass A struggling musician declares In despefa- flon tha1 he wOUld trade his soul f()( a chance at lame and fortune and the evar· obliging clevll gran1s his request. 'PG' o l1 hr .. 36 min.) W (C) llOWll "The Pope Of Greenwich VIi- iage" ( 198-4. Orama) Erle Roberts. Mick- ey Rourke Dreams of escape from hum- drum Manhat1an jobs harboted by distantly relaltd buddies are lt<>Pardlzed by an Hk:oncelved salacracklng job that gels them Into hot water with a IOcal crime _1klt1)jn~ :.;.1il.nwatat ---a.:, -----.. "Hot Dog . The Movie" (198A, Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser An Idaho !arm boy. pan1c1pat1ng In a freestyle stlllng competi11on. finds ro- mance and tun, as well as a rtvalry with lhe reigning Austrian champion. 'R' o ( 1 hr . 36 min ) (%) .,_ "The Perils 01 Gwendoline" (1~. A.dVenture) Tawny Kltaen. Breni Hutt John w une·s comic strip herOine comes to life In a series of tMMlng adVen- tures 'R' ( 1 hr . 28 min.) 1::9 (tzl WOii.i AT U.. M9.llOWll "An American Dream" (1966, Orama) Stuart Whitman. Janet Leigh A television reporter Is caught between the syndicate I()( eicposlng their police con· necttons and the police tor hlS wife's mur- de1 (2 hrs , I S min.) 1 ........ ,...,..., ..... , .. ...n .. ... .,_ "Olal A Deadty Number" halph Rt<;hardsOn. Chr1St<>Pher Lambef1 t? hrs .• 9 min ) (}{) "The Deep" ( 19n . AdVen1ure) Rob· ert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset (2 hrs, 4 mm) · Cl) "The Mosqueiader" (1933, Olema) Ronald Colman. Elissa Landi ( 1 hr . 18 mlf'I ) llt "Before Winter Cornes" ( 1969. Ora- ma) David Niven, Topol (2 l)rs) -Gl) "The Blacic Shield Of FatwOlth' ( 1954'. Adventure) Tony CurtlS. Janet Lltlgh. ( 2 hrs ) tta~ '"the River Rat" ( 198-4. Orama) Tom- my Lee Jones. Martha Plimpton. ( t hr . 34 min I ~ -· "The Ctiapman Aep()(1" ( t962, Ora me) Efrem ZimbellSt Jr . Jene Fonda (2 hrs l Cll,) "The Phllact.lphla Experiment'' ( 196A, Scienct FIC'tlon) Mlcileel Pere. Nancy Allarl I t hr • 42 min.) Cl) "Gerbo T81c.a" (I~. Orama) Anne Benc:rC)ft, Roi'\ 8ilwf ( t hr , A3 min. ) -CC) "Cannonbell lb\" (tMt. Comedv) fk#1 ~. Dom DelulM. ( 1 "' • ~ min ) W • "Nlcholn Nldllet>v" ( t 9' 7, Or.me) ( 1975. Mystery) Gary ColUns. Gemma Jones An unemployed actOI poses as a psych1a1r1s1 1n Ofder to con money rrom a woman tOlmenled by nightmares (2 lhrs .... ••JMrti 9'0ln'iC811"8 W .,_ "The Incubus" ( 1982. Horror) John Cassave1es. Ke1r1e Keane A pttysl- c1an and a J<>Urnallsl investigate the nlgh1- mares that have convinced a WIScOnsln boy he IS possessed by 1he demon 1eu0t· lz1ng hlS town 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) 11:11 IJPAITM • Nnm ltlf ..:a 1C111111•mno. .. .,_ "WllhoUt Warning" ( 1980. Hor- ror) Jack Palance. Marun Landau A gas s1a11on &Oendan1 and a Vietnam veteran pit themselves aga1ns1 a lerrltylng and powerful humano•d wt11ch a11acks 11s prey wilh deadly flying 0tgan1sms 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min.) -~.....,. M110lri • B ••TODAY ( .,_ "Sometimes A Greal NollOl"I'" ( 1971, Orama) Paul Newman. Henry Fooda An Oregon logging family devises a way 10 deliver a large order on schedule when Slrtkers sabolage their equipmen1 'PG' ( 1 hr • 54 mtn ) ._ llCMI 'Deadly F0tce" ( 1983. Orama) Wings Hausef. Joyce Ingalls A former cop sers out 10 ltnd the p;sychOpath wno car.red a teral )( on a woman's l()(ehead 'A' ( 1 hi . 35 min ) .. I .. ..., .,,, ... .,,, ........ , .. di MCI MOIT A.n1meted Jaclr. F1oe1 strikes a deal Wllh Father w 1n1er lhat If he defeats a v1llain<?lJs giant he win beeome v1S1ble to the beaulllul. end human. Elisa VO!Ces 8UOdy Hacken. Robeft Morse . Paul Frees ( 1 hr l Oefell Bond. Cednc Hardwicke (2 nrs ) ta "Silkwood" ( 1983. Orama) Meryl StreeQ. Kur1 Russell (2 tvs • 9 min ) •I "ZeliQ" (1983, Come<tyJ Woody Al len. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr 24 min ) <J) 'The Young Landlords" ( t983. Ch· ma) Kevin Sullivan. Matta Glt>b6 ( 1 hr . 55m1n ) •lCJ 'On The Wattffronl" ( 1954 Oramal Merion Branda. Eva M.uie Saint ( 1 hr 48 min) ._ "Whefe The Lil~ Bloom' (1974 Orama) Julie Gholson. JM Snilthers It hr . 36 n11n I (j) "Heidi" ( 1968, ()(emal Max~n ~nell. Jean Simmons. ( t hr·. 40 min ) Cl> "Oh GOd! You Oevll" (198-4. Come- dy) George Burll6, Ted Waas ( 1 tv . 36 min ) .. "A F1sllul Of Oolte,..' ( t967 W•t em) Clint w twoocs. M81ienne l(oefl (? tvs . 30 m1n) CQ) "Ctacller,· t 1984' Comedy) Donald Sut,....no. J~ warden ( t hr . 32 min) _ ....... ____ _ ........ Sunday, Nowmb« 17. 1985 15 -I aasclay Cold. •n~ Cll ... IMlf1'0Mlf -. .. o 11m9'1c•.wr .......... .. ..., .... ........ ' CMIOff' R .. "On The Town" (HM9, Musi- cal) Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra. Mualc: by Leonard fWns1eln A trio of ealora INm up with a taxi dr!Yef and an anthropoloQMt to find a baeu1ltul girt whoae picture la dla- ~yed In thuubway ( 1 hr., 38 min.) CB) .. "Cney't ShedoW" (1978. Ora· me) Waner Menhau • .fJeicll Sml1h. In the highly C0tnP4ttn1Ye wood of hotM racing. a man and hit tOnt ralle • quener horse trom blfth and train It to be a champion 'PG' (I hr., 57 min.) ' (I).,. "These Three" ( 1936, Orame) Miriam Hopklo&. Merle Oberon The !Ives and reputations of a man and two women are nearly destroyed by a child's vicious 118 (I hr., 33mln) (%) .. "Thlt Island Earth" (19S5. Sci- ence-Fiction) Jeff Morrow, Faith Oomefgue. A war between the worlds Is fought Involving two Amencan scientists ~ fw .• 29 "'*'Jun .. ~ ::-' IMllTUU. H~ton Rockets a1 Denver =ts (Live) (2 hrs • 15 mm ) ·1;c ... TOO CLOll POI~ Henry's blood pressure soars wnen. on the way to an ln9urance physlcal. he's trapped In an ~ator with Monroe ..... ~,.._ ...... -. . ..,,.. ........ ,. •a:• ... _, mf GfllDT IUT ,. Cll ... 9 ....,._, t-..n lntefVlew with Ouren Oufan's Simon La Bon and Nlek Rhodea. 1--~"::~ M15s America Susan Ak~ide" tlar Perry King l=-a:= ........ .... ,..._ ......... CD) .. ''Heel And Dust" ( 1983, Orama) Julle Christle. Grata Scacci'll. A young Engllstlwoman arriv.s In lndla to re· search lhe ltfe of hef gteet aunt who. 60 years before. heel created a tcanC11tl by taking an lndl8n loYet. 'R' (2 hrs • tO min.) I llDT IUTNOnm NI I • M TOW Faetured cn8klng trackl tor Denver. Colorado where stops ~ the mining town of Central City •nd Reel Rock Amphlfhelfre I .... _., _,.. ... ,. .. 111 • LA. Hletured: "Hawaii AboYe And Below" Which lncludel highlights from the air and underwater of some ot HawaR't most spectactAat, natural loo- tur• U.ATUMI ... 16 Sunday, N~ot. 17, 1935 1.-....ccun rA..-.e --~ .... WU.Wl.D-.OO*AlaMt ... ,.,, M • ...,._A look at director John Ford ("The lnfooner") wtlh guests RlcherCI Widmark, Henry Fonda and John Wayne. (() ...,.._ 1964-85 Mr. and Ms America Championships from Pasadena, Calli. (T apedt.. ( 1 1i. CZ) W ~ TAUi wmc Guest Jeff Goldblum l ucml ... llGU.ftlOOD,_ .. CJ)W•M..aAYUllGftl¥· Harry Belatonte hoata a behlnd-the- aoenes look at the mejor l'lunger·rellef ef· lor1s of 1984-85. ( 1 hr.) De A-TUii The A· Teem OQrMS to the rescue When they diScover that some- one's out to compromlM Hennlbal's nephew's (Ken Olandt) chances of wtn- n1~ a stock car race. Q ( 1 hr ) e llO¥ll ''The Mirror Ct~'d" ( 1980. Mys1e<y) Elizabeth Taylor, Angeta Lans- bury Based on a st<Yy by Agatha Chris· tie A strange murder lnvoMng rival Holly· wood stars takes plaQe "' an English VIiia~.(~ 8 9 M IOllf Angele 19 an- noyed wnen Tony agrea& to poee for a beefcake calendar -that is untll lhe ac· cepts a date with hend50me Mr March ....... I W:. "Marathon Man" ( 1976. Suspense) Dustin Hoffman, Laurence <» vier Circumstances lead an lnnoo&flt graCIOate student to a terrifying encounter wtth a fOl'mer Nazi chieftain i;earchlng for his hidden cache of diamonds (2 hrs , 30 min) e MOVA "Tornado'" A chase team lrom the National Severe Storms labo<at<>fY In Norman, Otcla Is followed as they gathef 1nlormat1on needed to predict the anlval. path and destructive force of a tornado 1(1 hr) PUIMML09 WAit A Ca 111/f IY WW. .,,. EdWln Newman hosts this k>low-up eum- inlng the evolution of nuciear deterrence from Truman Administration po4ides to Rea= Star Wars proposal. Q ( t hr ) (C) "Hardb<>dles" ( 1984. Comedy) Grant Kramer. Teal Aobefla. Three mid- dle-aged Single men 589'1 out advice in picking up t>eeU11f\Jt beach gvls In south- ern CalltomlL 'R' Q ( 1hr .. 28 min.) (8) .,_ ''Eddie And The Cruisers" ( 1963. Oleme) Tom Berengor, Mlchaet Pare Twenty years alter the f&ct. a re· porter Investigates Iha mytterlout Clise~ pearance ot a rock singer. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) (I).,. "GarbO Tell<s" ( 1984, Ole"'-) Anne Bancroft. Ron Sliver To fulflU his dy· ing mother's Hfelong dream of meeting Greta Garbo. a young man tets out to lo- cate filmdom'• reclusive BCteen legend. 'PG-13' (1 hr .~ min ) ('%) .. ..Something F<X Everyone .. ( 1970, Comedy) Angela lensbury. Ml- ch&el V«I<. Members of a we.lthy Euro- pe11n family 9n0809 In mu1der and othef forms ot deYiant bel'la~ 10 sat~ty thOll vattous dOS!res 'R' ( 1 hr • 62 min ) • llDWll "Ole! Oitf My Derting!" ( 1965. ~) Tallulah Ba~. Stttenie Powers ~ n. n.nce die&. a young gift llndl herself the captive lllctim of his <Wnenled motl'lar. (2 In) •@ --"The Ambulhen" (1967. Corn· edy) Dean Martin, Senta Berger "Matt Helm tS sent to MeltlCO to find an 8JCl)e(1- rnentel flying saucer and , ;:•"""8 It lrom t l'le enemy ( 2 tn . I 0 mff"I ) ... 8 0 --P-Life tor ttle Seevers beCOmeS particularly ChaOlic when Carol and Beo attempt 10 set a work.l's record l·""~S:f ...... ~Q ' .. ,..,.. • CJ) um I-. Abet It cleared of any wrongdoing by Iha Securities and EJll change CommllaiOn: Flofantyna meets and fallt In love with Richard Kane (Tom Roberts Byrd): Wlllltm Kana, now aging and In talflng health, mate" a leat-dltcfl effort to patch up the dlfferancet With hit e1tra!99d eon. (Part 3 ot 3) Q (2 l'lra.) 8 •...,..Murray's ttllt wearing his heart on NI sleeYe lor a format high- school sweetheart (Kay Lenz) who's trying to convince him 10 Invest tn a IOlar· ~efed asr ( 1 hr ) e 0 --.-.. A woman (Atexan· dra Jol'lrlson) who clalma to be a lapre- Chaun ht<es Maddie and Oa\llCI to Mt. 1£tofgold Q (1 hr ) Walt A OJI g,-Jiltf IY WW. l'f'& Edwin Newma.n hosts this IOll<>w-tlp e~ '"'"0 the evolution ol nucleiJr deterrence lrom Truman Administration pokies 10 Aeaoan's Star Wars proposal Q (1 hr.) 1111> ..... ,,. Lam MOVA "Tornado!" A chase teem from lhe National Severe Storms Laboratory In Norman. Otcla. is followed aa they gather 1nf<Xmat1on needed 10 predict the arrival. path and deStructive f<Xce of a tornado ~(1 hr) 1:9 ~~Gypsy MothS" (1969, Ad· venture) &rt Lancaater. Deborah K.efr The lives of three barnstorming lkydllefs are JOOP&rdl.?ed when they perform"'* a smaM Karas town (2 tin . 30 min.) ~ .. .._ Ill 'I tmATaT. •lft ,. Ul'f Dlft Gf .... Yll ._1' 1985 documentary revealing ttw trtgjc story ol klst. corruption and dailpM that led to Marilyn Monroes untlmefy death. ( 1 hr.) CO) 1"I lMT DAft fl* IMl&ftl -B111sed on more then three yeera of r.. search. this documentary exp4otas !fie mystenous ckcumstanoee 1urroundlng the ectreu's death In 196~ ( 1 hr .• 30 rrin.) -· e r llfCll .,,_. Mb'ed'a $75.000 lnvestmen1 In an Iowa plg-breed- lng farm la jeOperdlzed by the theft o4 some sows 3.nd tha murder 01 a benk ~aslOent. ( 1 hr ) .,..":111 ,_ -Speneet't hopes for an ldytlk: WMkend In the Berkshires wtth Susan are desh9d When the country Inn becomes the 9Cene of mob viOtence. Q ( 1 l'lr ) II .,_ "Nlght"*a'' ( 1973, Mystery) Rl(h8rd Crenna. Patty Duke Astin A ,,,.,, and his tl3ncee becomt ~ In a mur· Cle. lnlloStlgatlon wnen •uthorltlee dleplay doubl IMI a crime "' COl!'lmjtted c 1 ht . 30 mln.) • M ... Aeaearc:h on ~H>f&ln pe l\ents r8Yt8&t lnlormatton about ee• ont.· ences and the relation of thOuglit to len-~"' ,i.<~ • ·---· "" Photogr.phefa and edlton etlOdated ~ Iha ~ -'th t. ... -hasclay Coal. magazine refteci on some ol tne major events covered by the publicahon. (A) ( 1 hr ) CC) .,.. "CannonbaH Run" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise Vatlous Oddball characters compete in o coesH o-coest auto race. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 35 min.) CID 1lf I T9I Diane uies to help an aging tootM• playet handleapped by llHteracy ~ anotNI job. Cl),_.,_~ When Olde (Petet Str8WI) Y111ts Roeemery {Seen Young) In Rome. guAt over their affair and IMlou9Y over tw acting 9'KX*I drive hlln beck home wt.t he'• confronted by Nlcole (Maty Steanbufgan) and hit partner Fr•'W' Heerd) (Part • of 5) ( 1 ht ) (J) "Icy & ... ta" ( 197•. Orama) Alaln Delon, Mlfellle Derc. A peychotlc women l~nes thllt all men are out to harm her. 'R ( 1 hr., '5 min.) l ~ALLINITI .. ·-•NO•• II -.. _."Is Parla Burning?" { 1966, Ora- ma) Leelle Caron, OrM>n Welles. Just pr~ °' to the llbefatlon. the occupying Nazis plan to bum Paris to coYef thelt retreat i hfl.. 46 min ) CM.LmaWTMm MA Ml COlft'ACT UIA11 CIQ _."The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shllw. Jacqueline Bluet. A young • couple find romance and lreesure as they dive off the coesl of Bennuda 'PG' (2 hfl.,. min~ ••1t&..U~,-=-Guests: Alait K8rru. Pat McCormlcl<. l .... •c•n ·11 .......... ....,,.,,_ .... ,..C9Q'9 CMm ITATm • I Ba! •I -.T (D) = "GNtter" l t983, Orama) Kelly Nlchola. Rhonda Jo P81ty. A shy, hllndlOme man inn.rlts a h~PQWefed ad'l9ffltM'IQ agency and with It myriad ~oblems. (1 hr., 22 min) (.I) .,,. "Siikwood" { 1983, Orama) Met'Y' Streep, Kun Russell. A young wom- an beoomee 1 apy In an effort to uncovet evl~ of negllgatlOe lo work conditions at the nuclear-fuel plant In wNoh atie WOfk&. 'R' £ (2 l"lt'S.. 0 min.) maT Rl•OLWW tW -a -A blind women McMtnnla) la the t06e wftn919 to a mob-style s&aylng. {R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min ) e e 'rGlllff Host: Johnny caraon. ~ jazz artllt John Mclaughlin. II.) . ~ ............. a; Don Ademt. musical !*odisl O.leGonyea. 1 9..~ ... mlftlm SketcheS: Tti. Gong Show. ll'l-tt•U91 lnteMew: guilt .nop. Camp =..rby gamblet; makeup klf men. ........ ~ ' I IC A Schedule<t s.ctet egent 9nd Presa,ntlal body· d. Oannll McCarthy disaJtae8 his job hr) ........ -· ........ tW .. "Tlglf't In 1..lpstlok" (1979, COmld'f) """* Andrei&. SyMa Ktlatel 8tYtl\ lkt'Chel In which WOl'Nln emptoy their lntellgll a and MCIUCUW PQW9f1I to oubMnelNef "*' In the ,.....,~ DMW of IO¥e ( 1 hr .. 23 min ) -ia&.-MIWWWJFllF II "' ..... ,... LOU ... ~----IMCIAm .. .. lml.fala -WO<ld Freeetyle lnvltatlonel lrom Breckenridge, Colo. (R) (2 hrs.) (%).,.. "Sometimes A Great Notion" (1971, Orama) Paut Newman. Henry Fonda. An Oregon logging family devises a way to delMtr a large order on schedule when strit(era ubotege their equipment 'PG;_j 1 hr .. 5-' min.) -·==~--OAWtLiil ue ~: JIAf ~enman (trains f to 1ace1'oa. comedian Jay Leno ( 1 hr ) MTN ,_ ~ 0 Feetured: beef aleln carrying cont•t: ''Webster'•" Susan Clerk: Oet>orah Shenon of "Dallas." ( 1 hr.) rn ••••1S1 .. 9 9119T' 1 W Interview with Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes. • _. .... Scheduled: "Dynasty II The Colbys" call memt>ers Charlton Hes- ton, John James, Emma Samms, Maxwell Caulfield •nd Stephanie Beacham. ( t hr ) ~ ............ ..... Lem ca> 1lll Ml9 fllWA11 DMC8 In this London performance, Tina Turner sings rock 'n' roll hits from lhe past and the reoent tunes that launched her come- back Guest appearance by David Bowie. t! hr.) tl:a(BJ llOVll "Give My Regards To Broad Street" (198•. MU$k:al) Paol McCartney. Bryan Brown In a dream, a famous ITIYSl· clan searches 10< the master tapes to h•s new album wtlicl'I he entrusted to an Ul'ld- e<handed aide 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. .a min) .... Cl)_,.. "The $1 ,000.000 Mlsonder- standing" ( 1972. Drama) Jame. Farentl- no. Joe Ruskin A private Investigator dev- ises a ICheme to gel even with a swtndling North African Pfesldenl. From the "Cool Minion" series (A) ( 1 hr .. 20 min,) -· .,. "The Glass Key" ( 19•2. Mys-tery) Alan Ladd. Veronica l ake. Baaed on 1he story by Dashiell Hammett. Croaked politics end gangstms make a dangerous mixture for a tough private eye !J hf . 50mln) II _.. "Cannon For Cord<>be" ( 1970. Adventure) George Peppard, Giovanna Ralli. A small group of U.S Army lntetti- gence men sets ou1 to allellOe a band of Mexican OU11aws. (2 h~. 10 min.) (!) .,_ "The Model And The Marr~ Broker" ( 1952, Comedy) Jeanne Crain. Scott Brady A female marriage broker at- tempts to dO a Nttle free-lance matchmak- ing for hef friend, who It a bealltlful, unat· teched model (2 hra.) I= "I'm The Glr1 He Wt1nls To l(MI" ( 197•. Mystery) JuMe Sommar-. Tooy Selby. W0<klng late at hef office. a secr&- tary comes face lo tece wtth a man who ~ sne can Identify him a a murdef- ar. (2 ht&.) , ......... W CC) .. "Merry Chrislmaa. Mr. Law reno.'' ( 1983. Or9'NI) Oevld eowte. Tom Conti. l»lng WOtld Wat H, a JlpaneM POW commelldant attempts to tmpoae his conoepts of dlacJptlne and ordef on the prlaonln ~ • ..,, of ... with • tlubbOm Btlttlh m.jOr 'R' (2 hr's , ' . min.) t:11Gl)-.ATU.. (I) .. "Sudden lmpecf' ( 1883, Ora- ma) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Loeb. Nlllf S81l Francisco, ttreetwlae detectt-4 Dirty Harry Callahan 988/Chel IOf • rltUelllltic killer 'A' Q (1 hr .. 57 min) 1:91 ... MOU. YWOGD a om• Scheduled: how a record Is made: on the Mt of "Oynatty II. The Cotbys"; a preview of RyWl O'Neal's new movie "FeYef Pltcti," e ~ TCmllli' Comic rOIJtlnel: My Riback, Paul Rodgriguez. Tim 8ettlml. 10.F .iTW:-Rob Schneider. ALL•MPM&Y FUmML.cm (a> .. "The P9fh Of Gw.doll•·· (198-4. Adventure) Tawny Klteen, 8t.-it Huff. John Wiiiie's comic strip hefOlnl comes to Nie In • terlel of ttwtmng ~ lturM:i:'~~mln.) Ml Cl) Cll ... ..,. .. TClt ---fl..-.:. -~ M'••n W B<eeders' C<own ChampiOOShlp Race Nine from Pornp9n0, Aa. (A) ( 1 hr l (%) MO¥ll "The Dlecreet Charm Of The BOU<geo!Sle" ( 1972. eom.dy) (Subttt· lied) Fernande Rey. Delphine s.yrig.Lu61 Bunuel's Sllrreat anec::dote about 8outti Amencan diplomats In Paris Ind acme abortive attempts to hold a dinner party satirizes polltlcs. the chorch and the upper classes. 'PG' ( 1 hr . •2 min) 1 0.C.TOOAY HI .,,. "Dragnet" ( 1963, Myttilty) Jack Webb. Ben Aleunde<. Sergeent Joe Friday IS called In to crack the c.. of a indicate flM.ll'der. ( 1 hr .. 60 min.) ..... , •.... -----... "Fort Apache. The 8'onx" ( 1981. Orama) Paul Newman. Ed Aw. A tough cop battlee c:rlme .00 c:omAP.tlon In New Yor1c City's Sou1h Blon• 119ighbot- hood. 'A' (2 hrs.. 5 min.) w1W•M011' II Ml ... "Saigon" ( HM8, Adventure) Alan Ladd. V8fonica lake, Ac;tYenturt 9"ld romanoe are tT11J1ed with bl9Ctt tnal1cet ac- tivities Involving halt-a-mWon dolan. (2 hr& .. 10 min.) a.Cl)~-- • _,.. "In The Steps Of A OMd Wen" ( 197•, Orama) Skye Aubfey. Oar-. Buckley A Btlti&h farnlty tlklS en Arm( deSoerter Into their home and pt'Otectt ~ from mllttary lrwestlgators. {2 tn., 30 lmln"'--nm-. ..,..... d ._ "Purple Haze" ( 1982. Ora.na) Pe141f Nation. Chuck McQualTy. The ac>- clal turmoil ot the lat• 1960s la 1tlecled In lhe e11J*iences of two young ,..., In 1968. 'R' Q ( 1 hr , '5 min.) ._ "£scape 2000" (1882. Sdo- enc&Actlon) Stew Rell!beck. 0Me .-.. sey Capt\Ked feblll In a ltricdy oon- trOlted future sodety .,. ottered It* freedOm II they menage to ~ M the iey In . t>u.arre hUnt. 'ff ( 1 hr .. 20 "*'-) a9 l PMN• ...,. .,, --·-·--... _. "Sllcwood" (1983, Dr11me) Metyt S1teep, Kurt Rlmell. A Y<>U"U wom- Sunday, November 17. 1985 17 .. _ _...,..,--=----~=-========~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!l!llm .................. . an becomes a spy in an e11ort to UOOOV9f evidence of negligeoce In wOtk condlhons at t~ nucteer·luel plant 1n whleh she work!. 'A' 12 hrs , 9 m111 ) Cl)M,_.. I I llWY we .. ··eatman Of Pllftt" ( 1946. Mystefy) Carl Elmond. Adele Mara. The mysterious Calman IS the PfWne suspect In a ITIY<def cne In Parle (1 hr., 10 min ) •(1)-lllmf -~ITA~•ll W&L -Wednesday •(l)"TtleseThree" (1936. Drema) Miriam Hopkins, Mefle Obeton ( I hr . 33 min ) •cc.> "The Myatenoos Strenge<" (1982, Fantasy) Chnatophef Makepeace, Fred Gwynne ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (%)"The Seduction Of Joe Tyoen" ( 1979. Orama) Alan Alda, Barbara Harrts. ( t hr , 47 min ) M (I) "Tubby Tl)8 Tuba" ( 1977. Musical) Animated VOices by Dick Van [¥<e. Pearl Balley ( t hr . 22 mto ) ,..01) "The Cracker Factory" (1979, Ora ma) Natalie Wood, Peter HIW\eH. (2 hrs.) M et) "Fort Apeche'' ( 19•8. Western) John Wayne. Henry Fonda (2 hrs., 7 min) •CID "Places In The Heart" ( 1984, Orama) Sally Fle4d. Lindsay Oouse C 1 tv . 42 min.) (%) "The Olscteet Charm Of The Bour· geolsle" I 1972, Comedy) (Dubbed) Fer· nando Rey, Delphine Seyrlg ( 1 hr . 42 min.) . •(I) "Wavelength" ( 1983, Science-Fie· tlon) Robert Ca11adlne. Ctiefie CY11le ( 1 hr . 27 min) -ct) "On Golden Pond" (1981, Orama) Katharine HepbYm. Henry Fonda ( 1 h1 , 49 min) CID "Mee West" ( 1982. Biography) Ann Jilllan, Je""" Brolin. ( 1 hr • 40 min ) CJ) "ThfM L1llle W0tO." ( 1950, Musk:al) Fred Astaire. Red Skelton ( 1 hr , 4? min) (%) "Mlt<ey And Nicky" ( 1976. Orama) Peter Falk. John Cassavetes ( 1 hr . 59 min.) • "High Flight'' ( t958, AdVenture) Ray Milland, Anthony Newtey (2 hrs.) -al) "a.yond Mombasa" (1957, AdVen ture) Comet Wiide, Donna Reed (2 his.) -· "The Newspaper Game" ( t976. Dra-ma) Raymond Burr, 8fadt0td [)lllmen (2 hr&.) CC) "Conan The Oeatr~" ( 1984, Ad- venture) Arnotd Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones ( 1 hr., 43 min) CB) "To Be () Nol To Be" ( 1983, Come- dy) Mel &006l1, Ame Bancroh ( 1 hr . 47 min.) Cl) "The Prince And The Pauper" ( 1g77, ~ure) Mat1c Lest•. Olver Reed ( 1 hr . 63 mlrt) (1) "The Rlvef" ( 1951, Orama) Nora SWlnbvme. Esmond Knight ( t ht • 39 min) we "CY'ano De Befgetac" (1a50. Ora me) JoM Feuet. Mala Powets. (2 hr•.) •ct) "Mb OuQan Aetuma'' ('983. C<>tne· dy) Marlha Muon. JalOf'I Robardt ( 1 tw . 38 min.) ()) "City Heaf' ( 1~. Advet1tute) Clln1 18 Sunday, No-..mber 17, 1986 Eeslwood, &rt Aeynotde ( 1 hr • 37 min ) (%) "The Gay Dtv0tcee" ( 193-4: Muelcal) Fred Astaire. Ginger Aogefa. (1 hr .. •7 min.) •CID "Hot Stvtt" t 1979. Comedy) Dom OelulSe Suzanne Ple9hette ( t hr . 31 mtn) W (C) "The Myst9fl0us Stranger" ( t982, Fantasy) Chrlslophfr Makepeace, Fred Gwynne ( 1 tw • 30 min ) Cl) "T~ Vagebon<f' (19t6 , Comecy) Charlie Cheplln. Edna PurWlnce W (Z) "The RIV9f Rat" ( 1984, Drama) Tom- my lee Jones, Martha Pllmp1on ( t hr • 34mm) . •(I) "Hang 'Em High" ( t968, Western) Clint Eastwood. ~ Stevens (? "" , 30 min.) CD ~ "At'stborn" (1984, Drama) Te11 Oa11. Pe1er Weffef (I hr .. 40 min) .. 01) "~osa The Wide M6A8ourl" (1951 . Western) Clark Gable, Ricardo Montat· ban ( 1 hr I 45 min.) .. ct) "On GOiden Pond" (1981. Orama) Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda (I hr , 49min) • CR> "My FaYOtlle Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Mark Linn-Baker. ( 1 hr . 35 min ) _.,,._ ... ____ _ .. Im.=. cm ... IUITTOIUIT MC .. Q ,_..,...,., mm.,... • rnmn-.m .... llOllCT--.,. ... -Jimmy Paul (2?· 1. 18 KO.) vs. Martin Quiroz (24-7·2. 18 KOs) In a lightwtlghl boot ICheduled IOt tO l'OUO(jt, liVe from Allentlc Ctty, NJ (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CZ) ... "Oh God! You Oevtl" ( 198-4, Comecfy) George Bwns. Ted WHS A slruggllng musiclen deder" 1n ~a· Uon -fhet-he would trade hit 8<XJI fOf a chancie 111 fame and fOf'tune and the ever oOllglng deYfl granta Ne request 'PO' ( t hr.,=.., .. It=:.. .. -· ~ . ·50o nasnblck, Henry •nd Muriel r•t• a roc~y part of their romance 10 J~le who ti.ts to decldt ~1ween me.rri.gt Ind a careet, Of toee &ad _,,., M /~EUIFM ....... ••&.m•• ... ..... ,._ ...... , • ... "l.on98tat' (1952. Adventure) Oab6e. Ave Gerdnef. A pelf of arch- t:llUl)fUlllHI ml Ml®.,. "Not For Publlcelloo" (1964 Comedy·Drama) Nancy Allen. David Naughton A tablOld reporter PQle9 as a pollllcal VOIUnteet to expc»e • mayoral candidate's compflctty 'A' ( 1 l'V., 28 '™') enemteS light over lhe annexation of Tt•· as and the woman they both love. (2 hrs) 1•1*--111 ... ~ ,_, lnl«VleW with Patti l1Belle • I ... -::::&. Rot>en. CtwiSt~ Ind Bentley Mitchum: a 4-year-old t>Muty geant winner IM.LAI ,_..C_M\' -. . ...,. .... C1M1•1 ,....,.um •I 1-..T .. IJTUAA_,Ol•IT• From lhe MGM Grand Hotel In Laa Vegas: the master tmpreMlonlst mlmlCS Kermit the rrog, Or Ruth Westhelmer. JIJllo lglellas end President Aeegan. ( 1 hr ) cm .. "Country" (1~. Or1ma) Jessica Lange, Sam Sheperjj, Tl'lrNteMd wttl'I f0tecl0eure of he< farm, an !owe woman struggles to ho6d on to her llnd and keep her family togelhef 'PO' f 1 hr . •9mln.) CJ) ~Im I .,. LOl'f .... Thefe's talk abou1 Ralph entering poltlct alter he brings a wanted criminal to Jut· lttce~ llATMOT\m 1::9 I • M To. FNtUted touring the lites with the 80-yNr-old grandnl9ce of Brigham Young. ln$lde the MomlOn fib· ernacie fOt J ptlff<>tmanc:e by lhe choir visff Temple Square, home Of the Mormon T empte and aeaembly harts: tllke In a SYn INI =.r~ll Lake. ma IAm1IM.L Los Angeles Cllppet• at LOS Angeles Laker• (2 l'lrs.. 30 min ) • m Cit U. Featured C8therlne Oxen burl:~= ... ... ~COWT .A .. .,. ......... .......... -.. .,,,., , ....... ........ ............ ,....,.. NI WWIWl~Cl-W .. (J) .. "LOii In London" (Prem-ltr'e. Orama) ~mmenutl L.., Ben Vlfaen A bortd ltnd lonely boy Nnl'llwey from his ,_.. homci 11nd te swtpl up In the tant1Hzlng bvt dttngerous 1trttt1 of Lon- don (lhra ) • -.WAY TO --FOfmer " enza" cotters LOtnt GrMnt Ind Ml Chffl LandOn ire revnlltd In an '°'9ode •bout a BroedWay actor who ln9iltt ht MW Goel titting In t~ ~. Q ( 1 hr.) • 9 I Id In Foit and Meckey get 1 btNncM~ lo<* II com.tptlon In the ConltrvctlOn ~try INl1 ~ the 1lvee of Innocent bystanderl Q ( 1 -----------------..------ -Waclne•tlay Coal. hr) 1 ...... -.0 :.. WM Af1er Jenny (Dyen Can non) narrowly av<>lds dkcov1.try tJy the NazlS, she's reunited wttll her 900 and they're smuggled ovt ol the POW CSln•P with Gestapo chief Klein fRobett l"iordy) onf9 a step behind them as they ttee to the Gefmen bofder (Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) ... a•lfl Historian Mk:heel Wood travels the Congo Rtwr northeast ITom Klnth8sa In western Zaire to l<tSln· genl antj the j()lntng of the Lowa and Lua labe RlYers 91 Lowa O ( t hr l ~ l ..... 1MIU. mA.,..OP 1111 __.. An eJCpl()fa· tlon ol tclenlltic ev~ deSCrlblng thfl origin and evolution of the universe O ( t hr . 30 mln ) (C) .,_ "Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984 Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Grace Jones Barbarian Conan Is recruit ed by a sensuous. deeelllut Queen to pro- tect a teen-aoe princess on her odY$56Y to a magledl castle 'PG' O (I hr 43 min) (II) llOWW "Superglr1" ( 198-', Fantasy) H9'en Slatet Faye Dunaway &,iperman·s eousln comes to Earth to recovet a prec;r OU8 11one, me llte-torce ot her plRnet. which haa tallen Into the clvlchet ot n wtcJ<ed. power·mad IOfCeres.s 'PO' Q ( t hf., 64 min.) (l}llMlftl illGlrT""~--'°" 1'MI '°"" ililll CM The SCTV veteran brings his en.reelers Ed Grimley. Jackie Rogers Jr and Nathan Thurm to the stage and wel· comes guests Andrea Martin. John Can· dy, EUQtM Levy, Dave Th0m81 end oth ert (1hr ) (%) .. "Mlk-V And Nicky" ( t976 Ora· me) ,,.,. Fettt. John CatMvet" A syn- dicate membef hides In a hotel room 1 .. r. hi · <111 a contract la OU1 '°' his Nfe. 'A' {I l'I min.) a ..owll "King Rat" ( 1965, Ad'lentura) GWoa Segal. Jot\n Mlllt. A brllllant op- portunist rune the llYM of prltOOete In 11 ~,,... war cemp. (3 hrs ) ... 1'CTAC--LAMIOAT , ........ ........ ... .,. "The Blue Ma11." ( 1966, Ola ma) o.oroe Peppard. James Maeon A young Ge<man competH with more 8l1Pfl rleoced ttyera tor the prHtlglout Blue M11x award (3 hrs. t5 mln) ... • • ml .,.,_ HatdSl!tP ln14HWlt'WtS when a gtOUc> ol women threaten to le8ve tl'ltlr btrfty hutbend& (I tit I e O D'fMln Alexia II stunned by e oooontplf1lor who prom'"8 10 help hor eteepe. Blake 1ofv!)8s to believe that Jolt aaw Fallon. AbrlgOfa (George Hamlllon) oontlnuet 10 taunt Krystle O ( 1 hf ) I= _.... Guell John Riiier ( t ht.) ~ ,. ... "Vayan Con Olo9" 11 the llgnlflcanl IJCodul of L.aO "°'from the 11~1ona1 Catl\Ollc cnurch to ~r-(tnr) l =::-rpi .. "The Hotel New Hamp t ' ( 1~. Comedy) Jodie Fo.ter. BMV Bridget. 8aMd on the b()OI( by John lrv'lng An eccentric New Englend tamlly undefgoea chlnget .. 11 Mt• up l'IOtalt In dlfterlOt looMil. 'R' ( 1 ht • 60 min.) ~ "Tht ~ Btot'*9" ( 1980. JoM Be4Ulnl, Oen A~r¥ Two ~ ~ must oontend with the Ct11C.ago pQllCe. the CIA. ne<>-NaZIS and the U S Army 10 put together a benefit C()(ICett 10 1a1SP money tor rhelr Ofphan· ~ A' (2hrs , IJ mln) .. (f) llCMI 'The Wr8th 01 God" ( 1972, Advenlure) nnbert Mitchum, Alla Hity worth A hard-drinking, gun-roting a11 P"tt'it l<>iM up with a band ot Latin Amell can rebels 12 hrs . 30 min ) G ,.. ~ Hlstorlen Mlcheel Wood travels rhe Congo Rllle< northe8s1 trom Kinshasa In western Zaire to K1sln gan1 and the J04n1ng of the Lowa and Lua taba Rivers at Lowa 9_J ! ~) i ,_ .............. -IQl'HP9 1lD IT .... ,_ A White House doetO< (B6ny White) returns 10 St Ellglus In checll up on the ailing astronaut. an amnesiac patient ((}ltver Clar!\) believes he's o charncter from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show '' ( t hr I I ..... 0 mlAITl It TMI COUYI llCMI "Brian·'! Song" ( 19~1. Olema) Jame-; Ca11n Biiiy Oee Wllh&ms Two tool hall players c;Mre R rllrt' frreodstllp until c1tncer cta1ms one of them ( t hr . 30 rn1fl) 9 CMA,...OfTMIWftBlll An axplora· tt0n ol sc1ent1l1C. evidence describing the or1g1n ano nvOlutlQO of the universe O ( 1 hr . 10 m111) Gi)...., '"'IC9ml C-e) llCMI "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983, Comedy I MarshA Mason. Jason Ao bards A widow's ne'er do·well lather. wtio aban- clnned her whfln she was e child ol 9. show"\ up w11h a bad heart condition and a suitcase lull ot 111 gouen money 'PG' ( 1 hr .~m~ llCMI "Placft In The Heart" ( 198-4 Drema) Sally Field, Lindsay Cfoute. In 1930s Te1t11, a tenecioul woman con- ceives 1 plan to .. ve her term from a bank toreck>ture and Is helped by a transient black field worker end 41 bllnd Wot1d War I veteran. ·po· o ( t hr . 4i min.) (%) llCMI "Not For Publlcallon" ( 198A, Comedy·Otama) Nancy Allen. Devtd NaUQhlOn A tabloid reporter poses ea a pOlll~nl volunteer 10 eJCpose a mayoral c11Mtd,.t,.''I rompliclry 'A' ( 1 hr • ~8 min~ .. , _..,.,_, II -DMlftAm •ACta 1'MI MICllTllCW Of 'AUL IU90lllt N&mlled by Clllt RobetllOn. this cSOcumontary examlnet the career ol con- ;orn==tec1 Paul Rvdolf>t\ (A) O 1"9~ •• (J)(fl .... • CMI •I~ Cl 'ISi Oues1s 6ob ~fopo, Sid CaeMr Imogene Coca 1--•CM Aft ..., ... ...... ,,. • 11111 '9ClllT • .-AC"Tm~ (0) ... "An UnnetUtal Act" (198-C, AdUlt) John L.allle. o.MM L8"e An ern- oroua gno.fe tavorll• haUn1 la Na former i lrlend't 1>9droom ( t hr . 20 min ) ---"9 (I) T.A .... H<>Oker and ledefal agents team up to neb an alleQed drug OHier (1 ht . 10 min) D e ,_, Hoat JQnnny C.reon Seti~ aettees Saundra Santtaoo. co- rMdlan Pete BatWttl, linger Patti La· 8elle {I ht ) .~ .............. .- ~· 0on Knottt. •lfl MIC--~ 8 mAm ''Best of Blz.ana" Skeccto.: Rlcl\ard Simmons '°' President, Sl.IP9f Dave meets a pile driver. Srater Fredrika Pierce. an Elvls-llke country singer (John I~ llAWM~ LAW tm'd CA SchedUled. Ceur Chavez. president of United F11m Work¥• dlSCusaes pesticide poi&lonlng and lta el· lects ( 1 ht I • l ,.._TMIUIM W. tOl 16mT Jel1 Smllh d~ the dangers of salt and animal fal, f,heS llsh and CC><>t<s chicken thighs ... ,...,.. --"T\gers In Upsllc:k " ( 1979. Comedy) Ursula Andress. Sylvia Kriste!. Seven sketches 1n whleh women emp6oy their 1ntelllgence and 5eductive powera to ourmaneuver men In the never-.ndlng garoe of love 'A' (I hr. 23 min) 1WfC) .,_ "Where The Boys Are 'M " ( 1984. Comedy) Ltsa Hartman, Avuell Todd Four college women travel to FOfl Laudefdale for some tun and romenc:9 ~ run into problems ot the he8rt ·R· O ( 1 hr . 37 min > 'W CID .,_ "Two 0 1 A Kind" ( 1983, Ro- mance) JOhn T1ava11a, Ollvla New1on- John A sell-styled 1nven10f and a bank teller are ch<>Sen by the Supreme Belt'O to prove mankind's worthiness 'PO' ( 1 lw . -1··1fe:.=-... llM. ...... l&LDAICI~ .,.,. "The Gay Divorcee" ( 1934. Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger AogeB Mlttaklng a tovnlck danc« for someone ..... a lady i..... him an lnv111110n. ( 1 hr . 47 min) ••CLUI -Q)--"Paris When II SlttlM" (1884, Comedy) Wllll•m 110lden. A= .._ b\Jrn A writer neoi.cta hie wtlh cheslng his secretary a.round Parle. (2 hrs . IS min) -··LA11WWl'lllM•Lili N Scheduled comedl"n Rlchltrd Lew!IL (I hr) I UTH11a. ,_ ,_ 0 F .. !Uted June Look· hart, Or. Ruth W991heimef I I hr ) ()) 1.::,•1 I F ... 111 U I I F TOmllfl lntetll14tW wttl'I IPat=t• ..... Lt9 PIA N1 COITM:T UM11 OQ (OJ .... H11lloween" ( t978, Hof· rOf) Oon81d PIMlef\Ce, Jul'lie LM ~ta. On a rainy Haltoween night, an lnMne rnurdeftf ~ from "n •tyfum end CUit a path of deeth. deslrUC1iorl Ind ,.,. ror lhfOUQh • wnaff 1own 'A' ( 1 hi • 30 min) ... ~ .,.,. "Seturoay The 14rti" (1981. eom.dy) Richard BenjMWI. ~ la Prent• A couple~ INt the hOuM thay'l/'9 lnheftted " being ooeup'9d 1 by v*"Plf• gl'IOell and .-or1ed ~ •1"~~· 20 min ) ... "Love II A Be"" ( 1983. eom.- dy) ~ Fotd, Hope Lange An ~ and a duke r~thlely i.11 In IOlle _. ~ kllilnQ IN~ of an atdlnC Sunday. NoYernbef 17. 191& 11 matehmetter. (2 hrs., 20 min.) (!) .,. "The Stranger And The Gun- fighter" ( 1976, Western) Lee Ven Cleel, Lo Uett A missing fortune becomes the object ol • &e1rch by an unftkely pair. 1 crafty gunslinger and a skilled martial arts meat• (2 hrs ) . 1= "To Be Or Not To Be" (HM2, Comedy) Jee$( Benny, Carote Lombard A 17oup of actors ou1smart the Nazis and ~an RAF pilot escape. (2 hrs.) Cl) .. "Clty Heat" (1984, Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Burt Reynolds. TowardS the end ol Prohibition. a cop whole pan- ner la murdefed teems up with his one- time friend, a private detective. end Of- Cheetrat .. tome fancy lootwOft< to crack dOwn the killers. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 37 min ) ..... ". -~--"Up The Creel<" (19~. Come-dy) T1m Matheson, Jennifer Runyon. Four COiiage students try to bring some g,<xy 10 their school by competing In e raft raoe ~ a teem of ruthless men 'A' ( 1 hr . 3S rrin.) W (B) .. "The llttle Drummer Gin" ( 1984, Drama) Diane Keaton, Yorgo VC1'flllJtl. Recruited by Israeli operatives, an ectress becomes a double agent as· llgr'9Cj to tr acil down a notOl'lous Pales tln- len terr0tltt. 'A' Q (2 hra., 10 min.) ., .. AT M .... Scheduled reviews 'White Nights" (Mikhail Baryshnikov. Gregory Hlnet) , "Death Wish Ill" {9Nrles Bronson) . • ~ l.-rr Comic routines: Bar· ry Mitchell. Mick L~I. Jeff OeHart, Bil !}'_ Albeck, Vince Oantona. ..... ,.,..., •C%> "The River" (1951. Ofama) Nora Swinburne, Eamond K.nigtlt. < 1 hr . 39 min.) -~"The Omega Man" (1971, Science- Action) Chertton Heston. An1hony Zerbe u hr .. 38 min ) M al) "Ebb Tide" (1937, AdVef\tu<e) Oscar Homolka, Frances Farmer. (2 hrs,) 19(%) "The Rlvef Ral" (198-4, Drema) Tom· my Lee Jones, Manha Plimpton. ( 1 hr , 34 min.) -~ "Arabian Adventure" ( 1979, Fanta- sy) Christopher Lee. Mio O'Shea ( I hr , 38 min.) ® "" Ever I a.. You Again" ( 1978. Ro- rrenoe) JoMpt1 Brooks. She4W( Hack. < 1 hr . 46 min.) •CZ> "The Gay Divorcee" ( 1934, Muslcal) F1ecl Astaire, Ginger AOQ!tf*. ( 1 hr .. ~7 min.) -~ "King Kong" ( 1933, Adventure) Fay Wray, Aobef1 Amwtfong. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) ® "Phar Lap" ( t983, Oranw) Tom Bur· llnaontMartln v..qw.. < 1hr .. 48 m1n J Cl) " ha Strip" (1961, Orama) Mickey Rooney, 8aly Forr•I. ( 1 hr , 25 min.) e ''WoM larMo'' f 1958. Advenlure) Bl~~ GrMll. (2 hrt.) -e ·; Ordetly'' c 1 ee-4. Comedy) ~ Lrila, Far.,.ii. (2 tn.) tW(%) ·,.The Bounty" (1984, Orama) Mel Gibeon, Anthony Hoc*lna· (2 hn . 12 20 Sunday, Nowmt. 17. 1985 l ..... ,.u. mAtODAT .. CMlm.191 W ...,. "Fort Apactwt. The Bronx" (1981, Drama) Paul Newman, Ed A&Oef A tough cop battles crime and corruption In New YOtk City'& Sou1h Bronll neighbor· hOOd. 'A' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) •1 ())-... _,..laf ---..... "Louisiana Purchase" ( 19-4 1, Comedy) Bob Hope, Vera Zorina A Northern senat0t lnVe8tlgates shady polltl- cal de•=. In New Orleans. (2 hrs.) •s=-(15., Rydef Cop Compethlon from Bel-!!x.-E!lgland. (A) (I hr.) (JJ <DY...,. "Full Moon In Paris" ( 1~. Ofama) Pascale Oglef. Fabfioe Luchini. Adaman1 about her Independence, a young French woman lakes her own apartment and begins 10 drift away from he< loYer and friends 'A' ( 1 hr , •2 min ) 10.C. tODAY -WOMJ»ATLMm -.. "Only Ttwt Valiant" I 1951, Ad- venture) Gregory Peck, Barbare Peyton A cavalry unit r~lns respect f0t their leader when twt sevee them from an Indian att~hrs.) I , ............... .. ---.... W•MD•P II .. '"WaveMlnglh" ( t983, Sclence- Flction) Robert Carradine, Cherie Coffie Three eteaturea from outer space are cap- tured and detained by lhe U.S. Air F0toe for medical ellperlmentatlon. 'PG' (I hr . 27 ~ -~ "ApOCatyPSe Now" ( 1979. Ofa.- min.) 11:11(1) "Coal Miner's Daughler" ( 1980, Biog- raphy) Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) -· "Alhena" (19~. Comedy) Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds. (2 hrt.) (C) "Nlghtwlng" ( 1979. Suapenae) Nick Mancuso. David Warrtef ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (8) "Dune" ( 198-4. Science Fiction) Kyle Macl.a<:hlan. Francesca Annis. (2 hi'$., 20 min ) , w e "Bonnie Pnnoe Cherlie" (1~7. Ad- venture) .David Ni'ten, Margaret Leighton i! hr .. 30 min ) W (Z) "Otl God! You OeYll" (198-4. Com.- dyl George Bums. Ted Wa ... ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) •(C) "Arabian Adventure" ( 1979, Fanra- sy) Chr111opher L ... Mlto O'Shea. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) (I) "The Trouble With Harry" ( 1955, Comedy) Edmond Gwenn. Shirley Mac· Laine. (I hr., 39 min.) •CC) "The OmeOa Man" (1871, Sdence- Flctlon) Cheriton Het10t\. Anthony Zerbe. ~hr., 38 min.) "Siikwood" ( 1983, Otama) Meryl e.p, K\.lrt Ruteell. (2 hf9.., 9 min.) •(!) "Jot Kidd" ( 1Q12, Waatem) Cllnt Eatrwood. John Saxon. (2 hrs.) ® "Garbo TaAts" ( 198-t; Orama) Anne Bancroft. Aon Sltv9f. ( 1 hr •• 43 min) co av "Kldco" c 1864. Comedy) Scan Schwartz. Cinnamon !diet ( 1 hr . « ma) Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen. An IO- telllgence agent embarks on a mlea6on up river into the Vietnamese jungle to find and kill a renegade AWOL Army officer who has lolled all pr8'Aous artempta at h1S caprure. 'R' 12 hrs . 30 min I •1=•www ... -· ., .. , .... •1PMnta ..... "" --=•-•m11111 M .. "The Holywood Krdglits" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert WUhl, Tony Oen· za. On Halloween eve In t965, a rowdy high school gang wreak havoc In Beverly Hills to avenge the closlng ot their han f l. 'R' (I hr .. 39 min.) • .,.. "Undef Fiesta Stars" ( 19-41 esrern) Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette A man dlscOYefs the tW01idednesa ol IUcl( When he inherits a gold mine and a.II of lls headaches. I 1 hr ) ~.....,.. ............ ,.., .. "Ttwt Perils Of Gwendollne" ( 198"4, Adventure) Tawny Kltaen, Brem Hutt. John Wiiiie's comic strip heroine comes to Hfe In a •les of thrllHng .oveo- 1ures 'R' ( 1 hr .• 28 min.) d (I) ~la I Tm LOIT --· Ttwtre's talk ebou1 Ralph entering polltlcs after he brings a wanted crlmlnel to tus-ric.. c:;> -1-~ .... 9GllmLI ........ .. fUiiiiWWWI min,) •Gll "The Wings Of Eagles" (1957. Biog- raphy) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hare. (2 hrs.. 15 min.) _.,,...... ___ _ .. • ()) 5 AINL All Fl II Prtsldenl ~n addreMel a joint 9"8lon of Con· Q!_es8. (1 hr.} ..... I I llAL ..... Praalden1 Reegan addr ..... a )Olnt MUIOn of Con- [:'s'!'l':W"-iA I p,_, addr-.. a )Olnt ~ ol Con- lMi.~·._ _ ,_.CID•M ---1 I I 1-.J ~ftlt&-'I• :••i• •n .. "King Kong"' (1933, At.tven- tura) Fay Wray, Robert Armltrong A movie compeny d!teovers a 1J1Mt a.,. on ~ a remote SOU1h Sea ~ and brings It ~ to Mn Yen. ~ ft eacapee 10 rerrorlze the city. ( t tw .. 40 min.) (I) COi'• flOOtlM.&. Wichita Stale a1 ff""~·c~1=' (3 hra.) _,_I' llW&. Lo.= i..era a.o;::ar~2~.~ .... hunOfY tt'ld hit nur1'ng mother II at work, -n..nday Coal. so Henry takes the baby 10 the photo ses- sion. I ~~--"'°"" -·~ -.&UCIM llOWll "Space Raiders.. ( 1983, Sc• ence Fiction) Vmce Edwards. David Men- denhall. A 10-year-old boy 101ns a band of space outlaws In hijacking starship and battling an evil cttc rce called the Company 'PG' (1 ht , min.) CZ).,. "The A1Ver Rat" ( 1984. Dre ma) Tommy Lee Jones. Martha Plimpton Paroled after serving thirteen years in ptts· on. a man returns to his home along the Mississippi and struggles to lorm a rela· tlonship with the daughter he never knew 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 34 min.) I mT 01 MOT llAT .. TO•UllauaD NI C. ... 9 BnBT.-rTOMGHT A look at Christmas film releases 1-IUDDIU -=.':."'...i.. A family's story or tor· &lveness after an aleohol-related death, 1-it~i= .... .,,.La. ..... .aRT -lMI Mo Hosts Len Dawson. Nici< Buonlcontl ( 1 hr J ([).WW "Our Very Own" ( 1950 Ora· ma) Ann Blyth. Farley Granger A young girl makes the traumettc discovery that she Is en adopted child ( 2 hrs ) ©) llO¥ll "Our Very Own" ( 1950, Ora· ma) Ann Blyth. Farley Granger A you"'J gl11 makes the traumatic discovery that 8he 18 an adapted chlld. ( 1 hr • 33 min.) eMOTllAT~ Mll«l,l llO¥ll "The Countertelt Traitor" ( 1962, Adventure) William Holden. Lilli Palmer The Brlttsh government black· malls a naturallzed Swede mto t>ecom1ng a spy against the Nazis during World war II (3 hrs ) 1lll e I Oii M TOW Featured concl\Jdlng our train trip wllh visits to Reno. Nevada, Oakland's Chinatown and The First and Last S.l<>OO -Jaclt LondOn's hideaway while penning "Coll 01 The Wild" and "Sea Woff" I MCl•mn · wunlW'••••• M Oii LA. Featured a repc>fl on adul- tery, Including Interviews with men and l·~~·~·- ... nm ... aa. 91.DWOIUOI ••Mt ="• •• Jett Smith prepares r-.o New ()!'...,. dllhel: b8rboCUe shrimp lend.=;s~nooDPA#. .. -·-11:t:.•-o · "MldWay" ( 1976, Ofama) ( an t of 2) Of\a11ton Heston. Henry Fonda.Japanese and American strateglH come Into play as 1 crucial World W1r II ,,.vat and 1.n.1 bettle center5 nround Mldw,!t lslend In the Pacific. (2 "'1.) • • ..... CIAIBI Benny and Jonethlln ~ wrapped up In " ease ilwolV· Ing 1 mummy and the legendary curse ol King Tut. 0 ( t hf ) l .... ,.L CMICllf'I COlm»Y a AWi ':. "'The Great Escape" ( 1963. Adventure) (Part t of 2) James Garner. Sieve McOueen. British, American and Canadian POWs plan a massive. breakout from a Nazi camr. (2 hrs.) e C9 lffii&f "Death of an Expert Wlt· ness" Stella Mawson's body Is tound hanging In the chapel (Part 5 of 6) o ( 1 hr.) 8flUmMU. CC) .WW "Nlghtwlng" ( 1979, Suspense) Nick Mancuso. David Warner The popula· tton ol a Southwestern desert region Is ter- rorized by hundreds of vampire bats which invade the area In mass numbers when ~ht falls. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) CH) .WW "Gorl<y Parl<" { 1983. Mystery J Wllllam Hurt, Lee Marvin. A Moscow hom· . ic1de inspector's investigation of a bizarre triple murder near a skating rink leads him to confrontatlOfTS with the KGB and a globe-trotting American business tycoon 'A' (2 hrs . 8 mm.) Cl) llOWll "The Little Drummer Girt" ( 1984. Drama) Diane Keaton. Yorgo Voyagls. Recruited by ISfaeli operatives. an actress beeomes a double agent as- signed to track down a notoriOus Palestin- ian terrorist 'A' Q (2 hrs .. 10 min) CZ) .WW "Sometimes A Great Notion" ( 197 t, Drama) Paul Newman, Henry Fonda An Oregon logging family devises a way to deliver a large order on schedule when strikers sabotage their equipment 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 54 min ) '9 .a¥ll "Love Has Many Faces" ( 1965, Drama) Lana Turner, Cliff Robert· son A wealthy woman iS plagued by con· stant rollOwers and turns to the bottle for comfort (2 hrs ) t:aD a PAl&YlWI Nick's 1mage-transf()( mation lml)fesses everyone except Mallo- 1 LOVl IOAT P&llAUBll .. TO•Ull~ e ~Norm hires a private eye to find out ii his wife is hevlng an affair with a neighbor la•1•0 -·-... "*"' .... llOIT .... ,...,.u. .I llAllW Cl MAm "The Last Place on Earth" Aoeld Amundsep sue· cesstully reaehes tl'l9 South POie (>n De- cember 15. 19 11, a month later Scott realizes he has lost the race (Pan 5 ol 6) ~(thr.) ... ,...,.. (0) llO¥ll "The Evil That Men Do" ( 1984. Suspense) Charles Bronson. Theo resa Saldana. An assassin Is called out of 1et1rement to pertorm one final aaslg,,.. ment. HI& tar~t· a Central American tor- ture apeclaflst protected by an Amerloan ~y. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) -· a&.....,_ Hill's Impoverished lather elalms he's having health problems. Devenport oppoaea Furlllo'a efforts to ob- tain ~ agein.t • drug euppilef. Jat>- IOnskl llSten. to a ciefgyman'a oonleulon. il hr.) (!) .,. "Hurnoane" ( t979. Orama) Mia F•rrow. Jtson Robards The dtughlet of a Naval commander 1tert1 a pa9810nate 1omance with e Polyneslen tribal chief whUe • de\laatatlng tr~I storm devel-~ .J:,;~ min ) (()TOP RA* to-. Jimmy Paul (22·1, 18 KOs) vs. Martin Quiroz (24-7-2, t8 KOs) In a 1t9htweight t>oot scheduled fOf 10 rounds. from Atlantic City. NJ. (A) (2 hrs ) -· Cl) DOTI ~ Gary's conversa-tion with Val holds up the wedding ceu~ mony: tragedy befalls engineer Frank 811- ot (Jonathan Goldsmith) O ( t hr ) 1-.r.=-. .WW ''The Disappearance 01 Flight 412" ( 1974, Mystery) Glenn FOfd, Bra(j. lord Dillman When two jets tracking a UFO mysteriously vanish from the radar screen. an Air Force colonel finds that the government 1s strangely quiet abOUt the matter ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (1Jl LMll't QATUI MD M QATUI llOm-m 1MD The Gatllns peflorm their coun-~ try music and are JOifle<I by Dottle West, JOhn'!)'_ Cash and Roger Miiie<. ( 1 hr.) 9 YD,•• ta Appleby tries to keep Hacker from finding out that his daughter ~rotest~r.r&'ist one of his own policies GD tlLL ILWI Hill's Impoverished father claims he's having health problemS; Davenport opposes Furlllo's effoos to ob- 1a1n evidence against a drug wpplief; Jat>- 1onsk1 listens to a clergyman's confession. ·=~ ~ llOYll "Body Double" ( 1984. Suspense) Craig Wasson. Melanie Grif- fith An unemployed Hollywood act°'. house-SJt!lng for an acquaintance, be- comes obSeSSed with a beaulitul neigh- bor. invol\led With the p()rno mm Industry and a suspect 1n a vlOlent roorde<. 'A' O ( 1 hr . 49 min ) CZ) .WW "The Perils Of Gwendoline" ( 1984. Adventure) Tawny Kitaen. Brent Hutt John Wiiiie's comic ~llip twolne ' comes to Ille 1n a serte9 ot thrllllog adlren- tures. 'A' ' ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) .. •==::,.,_,IQ (I .WW ··coal Miner's Daughter" ( 1980. Biography) Sissy Spooet<. Tommy lee Jones Based on Loretta Lynn's auto- biography A girt from a POOf family in ru- r al Kentucky marries a man who engineers her r'se to stardom 1n the music lndUstry 'PG' O (2 hrs., 5 min ) Cl) MtMrnlOCJI .. THI LOIT ... _ Ralph and Aiiee's try at parenthood 19 short-lived when the mothef of their adcpte<I baby wants her child baek. Q -al) llOWll "Cotter" ( 1972. Weetem) Don Murray, Carol Lynley An unhappy Indian clown tries to re.establish himSelf In hes hometown lollow1ng a tragle rodeo 90Cl- dent (2 hn>,) -1TO•UllCJI__, ~When Jane decldeS to leave Laurence. she moves In with her gey l~:r. ,. IUl&w-: ... r=e Gulw;I$' Chucl( NorM, Maul"" StApleton • • 11.-T l ... •<•11u11 ........... ..,.,,.,_."'.,.. .... ,.,Lm11191 (Q) -"Slp Into Slit" (1986. AdUll) Kelty Nlchc>la. Jamie GftlL A IAte- nlOf't radio talk snow host... gets .....,, with 8 SIC~ jOb S1Mlef ( 1 hf., 18 min ) Sunday, Nowmbet 17, 1985 21 > •• ... Cl).,. "Trading Plaoes" (1983, Com- edy) Eddie Murphy. Dan Aykroyd. A well- l<HX> executive, a ghetto-bred con man and a prostllUle devise a plot of revenge against two conniving financiers. 'A' Q ( 1 ht., 46mln) I .UT •1i1111a•-rrra1 • Cll\'-.c .,_ tW (I) ~ 19AT Kl~wood find O'Brien Investigate when two people associated with an actress on the comeback trail are found murdered ( t hr., 10 min) e • nlllMT Host. Johnny carsoo. Scheduled: Ryan O'Neal. country singers the Judds. ( 1 hr.) • ~ _. wmt IUCI AllD Mm Guests: Fred Wiiiard, Bob Saget. l a•--~ m.tm Sketches· a test-tube teenag- er. '=°16, yoga f()( health .......... LA~~ .... ,.La. ~a..:ta .. ,..,.. .. "Oh God! You Devil" ( 1984. Comedy) George Bums, Ted Wass A atruggling ITIU5lcian declares In deSpefa- llon that he would trade his soul for e chance at fame and fortune end the ~er· obi~ devil grants his reQuest 'PG' ( 1 -1~.j,~=----lllClllU ... "Bolero" ( 1984. Drama) Bo Derek. Geofge Kennedy After gradUatlng from an English boarding school, e wom- an tourneys to Arabia and Spain In search of hef first !Over ( 1 hr . 41 min.) ~~ -~--"You Came Along" ( 1945, Ora· ma) Robert Cummings. Lizabeth Scott. A soldlef with an Incurable d!sea.se rnarrles a government employee during World War fl. (2 hrs... 10 min.) -(8).,. "Dune" (1984. Science Fie· tlon) Kyle Maclachlan, Francesca Annis Based on Frank Herbeft's bestsellef. In the year 10.991. a warrior attempts to ral· ly 1~ lowly dwellers of 1 desett planet to victory ovet a malevolenl monarch. 'PG· t3' Q_ (2 ht& .• 20 min) 1tt1 D • U11 ~ WITM DAVI)~ Scheduled: Teti Gatr, Ed Begley Jr ot "SI. Elsewhefe... p ht ) I UTPAllCll ,_ t.-0 Featuted. Chubby Checker; Barbara Eden ( 1 hr.) l 'llCTAC-,,:.~~'!!!--· ,_, A look at Chrlttmas film relee9". 1.., ... ......... •Cl) "Spece~·· (1983. ~ Fic- tion) ~Edward!>. Oe...td Mendtnhall. ~hr . 22mln.) "Harry And Son" (t984. Drama) aOf NeWman. Robby a.nton. (t hr . 5'7 min.) 22 Sunday, November '17. 1985 ~ .... ,.&.09 ..... CD) ... "Hear1br&ek8fS" ( 1984, Orama) Peter Coyote, Nick Mancuso. In Los Angeles. two lifelong friends experi- ence dramatic chenges In their careers . romances and their own relationship 'R' !_1 hr .. 38 min.) ... (I) .,_ "A Small Circle Of Friends" ( 1980. Orama) Bfad Davis, Karen Allen. Amid the tu1bulence of the 1960s. three Harvard students become Involved In a volatile and passionate relationship. (A) l hr .• 20 min.) w .-anu.u. ... "What Old You Do In The War Daddy?" · ( 1966, Comedy) James Coburn. Dick Shawn. Instead of bettllng for an Italian town, the troops Join In the town's annual wine test. (2 hrs... 25 min.) (!) .,_ "Zappe<ff' (1982. Comedy) Scott Balo, Willie Aamet. A high school science genius uses his accldenlally ac· quired psychokinetic powers to Improve his IOve Ille (2 hrs.) I= "HOflZOOS Of The Sea" ( 1972, Adventure) OOoumentary. Three deep. sea divers find adventure and excitement as they explore the off·stlofe regions ot Australia. (2 hrs.) (I) a mum Cl) llOW9 "Coal Miner's Daughter" ( 1980. Biography) Sissy Spacek, lommy Lee Jones. Based on LOfetta Lynn'' auto- biography. A glt1 from a POOf family In ru- ral Kentucky marries a man who engineers her rise lo stardom In the music lndUltry 'PG' (2 hrs.. 5 min ) G'MILltYM 1:11(%) llO¥S "The Bounty" ( 1984, Orama) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins. Doring the famous 18t~tury South Sees voyage. an ottlcer of the English salllnQ thlp "Bounty" leads a mutiny agelnat Captain Bligh and falls In love with a T ahltlan prin- cess 'PG' (2 hra., 12 min.) w, ... \ .,_"Spawn Of The North" (1938, Adventure) Henry Fonda. George Raft. During the plonee< days In Al8Ska. Ru. slan pirates try to take ave< the salmon Industry. (2 hrs ) 8 Im.IA __., CiOUaC'rm 0/1 UM -e ~ TOl9Mf Comte rou11nea: VIC Dunlop, Glenn Hlreeh. Uncle Floyd, Bob Dubac. T a_tl.Qf Mason. 1 .... ,., ... , ...... .._ ----~' .. CMlla.a. W .,. "The Sergeant" (1968. Ora· ma) Rod Stalget. John Phllllp Law. An American Army aergeent stationed In France after the war becomes attracttcl to one of his men. 'R' ( 1 hf., 45 min.) ••(I) C81 ... _,.ATCll .. CC) "SIX teen Cendlee" ( 1984, Comedy) Molly Rlngwald, Anthony Mlctleel Hell. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) ,_(%) "FOiiow The Fleet" (1~, Mu16cal) Hed Astaire, Gtngar Rooar• ( 1 hr .. 60 min) 11911?1 "TheSeedingOf8-rah Burne" ( 1979, Orama) Kay Lenz, t.Aanln Balaam (2 hts.) •CC) "Tall In The Saddle" (t944, Western) John Wavrre. Ellll RalneL ( 1 ht., 19 mW\.) lmccm-Si'.:..· flOOllM.L .... O.C. nmAT t:'9 CD) .,. "Thieves After Dark ' ( 1984. Orama) Veronique Jan(l()t. Bobby OIClcco. Two unemployea street roosl- ci.ns carry out a series of pelty thefts and unwlttingly beoome Implicated In an ap- e!rent murde<. ( 1 hr .. 32 min ) •• llOWll "Cherlle Chan; Tne Trap" ( 1947. Mystery) Sidney TOier. Manlan MOf9'and. Chinese detective Charlie Chan plci<s his way carefully through the clues of a strange and deadly mystery ( 1 hr , 15 min.) 1-., ..... ----........... -M M. Hosts: Len Dawson, Nlek Buonlcon11. ( 1 hr ) *l mlMIY_ ... lllWmn\llY ... I CllOOll LR .., .. ,. .._ .,. "The Trouble Wllh Harry" ( 1955. Comedy) Edmund Gwenn, SNrley MacLalne A group of local clttzens at· tempt 10 dispose of a dead body found In lhe =woods. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) ldt8 "Poppy" (1936, Comedy) W C. Fleld&, Rochelle Hudson A dowo- and-out bum tries 10 ptOVe thll his daugh- l ter ;Mnt~ress. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) YOU AM~ ..,.. "" ..,. ..... .,,... llO¥S "The River Rat" (1984, Ora· ma) Tommy Lee Jones, Manha Plimpton Paroled after a.rvlng thirteen yaett In prlt• on. a man returns 10 hie home •IOng the MiMlsalppl and atrvgq'" to torm a rata· llonshlp with the daughter he never knew. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 34 min.) ... llOW9 "Vellowneok" ( t955, Adven· ture) Lin Mccarthy. Stephen CourtlelQh A group of CMI War deserters head lor freedom through the Floflda Everglades U hr .. 45 min.) CC) .,_ "The Last Ameflcan Virgin" ( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Di- ane Franklin. A shy lee<rager In IOVe is r~tant to join his buddies In lhelr pursuit of sexual experiences. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (8) .,_ "Sudden Impact" ( 1963, Ora- ma) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke Near San Francisco. ltreetwlM detective Dirty Harry Callahan ... rches for 11 rltuallatlc ldllef~(1hr.,57 min.) ·1·---.. 11mll1'0DAY ----.......... 419 Wll II ® "Something Wlcktd Thi• Way Comet'' ( 1983. SutpenM) .,_,,, Ao- berOI. Jonathan Pryce. (1 hr .• 34 min.) CJ) "The Adv9nturel Of MUClkle~ Finn" ( 1985. AdwntUta) Patrick O.y Samm-Art Willlam1 (2 hra ) · .. (%)"The A"*1can Friend" (1977. Ora· 1'1'111) Denni• Hopper. Bruno Ganz. (2 hrs 7 min,) .. Mt(t) "Sha Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (1 9,49, Weat•nl John Wayne, John Agar ( 1 ht . -l'riclay Cont •. -lveaing ---- 43 min.) CID "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977, Cfta- ma) John Travotta, Karen Gorney. ( 1 hr . 48 min.) -Cl) "Trial" ( 1955. Orama) Glenn FOfCI, Dorothy McGuire. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) • "I Alm Al The Stars" ( 1960, Biogra- phy) Curt Jurgens, Vk:torla Shaw (2 hrs , 30 min.) -Ill) "Strike F0<ce" ( 1975. Orama) Cllll Gorman. Donald Blal<ely (I hr . 3-0 min ) tW (I) "Saturday Night Fevet'' ( 1977. Ora- ma) John Travotte. Karen Gorney (2 hrs.) tt•CC) "Hlghpoml" ( 1984, Cftama) Richard Hams. CMstopher Plummer ( t ht . 28 min.I _ ........... Movies- 1MI • "Never Too Late" ( 1965. Comedy) COflnle Stevens. MaUfeen O'Sulllvan (2 hrs.) (HJ "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Rob- ert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset (2 hrs .. 4 min.) Cl) "Footloose" (1984, Orama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr , 47 min) w• "The Private Liie 01 Henry VIII" ( 1933, Orama) Charles Laughton. Elsa Lanchester ( 1 hr . JO min J CC} "Raiders Of The LOS1 Ark" ( 1981. Ad, venture) Hartlsoo Ford. Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 55 min.) tll(%) "Love Streams" ( 1984, Cftama) John Cassaveles. Gena Rowlands. (2 hrs. 16 min.) HI® "City Heat" ( 1984, Adventure) Clint EasrWOOd. Bun Reynolds ( I hr . 37 min ) Cl) "Raiders 01 The Lost Ark" ( 1981. ACI· venture) Harrison For Cl. Karen Allen ( 1 hr .. 55 min) 119{1:) "Slllteen Candles" ( 1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall ( 1 hr . 33 min.) W C%) .. Vincent. Francois. Paul And The Oth- ers" (1974, Orama) Yves Montand, Mi- chel Piccoll ( 1 hr . 39 min. I W CC) "Tall In The Saddle'' ( 1944, Western) John Wayne. Ella Raines. ( 1 hr • 19 min ) (I) "The Adventures 01 HUCKieberry Finn" ( 1985. AdVenture) Patrlel< Day. Samm-An Wiiiiams. (2 hrs.) •Cl) "Where Eagles Dare" ( 1969. Adven ture) Richard Burton. Cllnl Eastwood (3 h~) ( (I) cm "The Phantom Treetiouse" No Date. Fantasy) Animated ( t hr . 16 min) ·-lveaing ----.. 17'&. ---... ., ... i ,_..c.,., ........ .! . ..., .... Z IJC.11. ... ~SU .,.. "HlahPOlnt" (198•. Orama) Richard Harris. -Chtlttopt'lef Plummer At· ter llmuttaneouatv ctoubi4t-orQ811ng the Malla and the CIA. 1n lhduStrlalltt epirttl away S 10 mllllon and It relet1ttesalY put· llU8CI by both organizations.. 'A' ( 1 fw • 28 min.I ([).._"l.UTUT,._11 CID .,. "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, ~ dy) Gene Wiider. Giida Redner. An Inner cent architect who was framed tor a mur- der and a woman whose brother committed suicide are thrown together in a dange1ous game of Intrigue. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (%) MCMI "Harry And Son" ( 1984, Dra- ma) Paul Newman, Robby Benson. R&- cently llred lr0<n his job, a man laces In.is· tratlon and tries to gel hlS son to enfer a respectable profession 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min.) 11&1.91COUIT .. 9 ... TOO CL.Gii FOil CC9CMIT Iris is sure She's found the man ot hr dreems. but the lamlly is curious abOUI the whereat>outs ol his former wives. l ~LW•WW ..... ,.,.. MMlmTM'l~WOJl.D ..,...,.. National Championship, mixed pairs competition. from DetroH. {Taped) (Zhrs.) Cl) 1MI WI Ace PWOll When a wealthy Georgia woman takes 1n a family displaced by war, her hired help reacts with hostility Stars Joon Houseman. Shir· ley Slolef Based on Flannery O'Conn0<'s lsh0<~°d; MOT IUT ,. Cll ... 9 --~Ta.MT tntervlew with T0<n Hanks. 1--~~iu.. Bee Arthur, Rue MCCianahan. Betty White a.nd Estelle Get- ty of ''The Golden Girls"; a 15th-century castle In Ireland. l=ct9111'f ..... ,.,.. ......... ,...,,.La. IUIDl•.-r cm--"Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Nastassja Kin· ski An 0<chestta conduef()( thinks that his wife may have had an affair with a violinist whlle he was away on tour and conspires to rTlUfdef her~ 1 hr .• 36 min,) 791=.:a• LWllMTB .,. .... ,"~ .... ~ wneun•111 ... -IC• CIR WAI lee Van Cleel hosts tMs looll at the CMt War which con· centratea on Calllom1a·a 1nvolllement U.ATU. ~COWIT ., .... ... '99 ... ...._ .. _.._, -~ ...... _.-::ii CM1T .-r M ..aT WRJ 1 • Holyw()Od's romantle duo8 lnoludlng Bogart 1nd Bacall. Lange and SheJ)ar<S, and J>owttt and Loy are tea- lured In this ptoflte that lnetudes Clip$ trom lheif tllma.---1 =-.=a.LftOOI NM Ht ~ ....... IUY .. , <IJ,'W~ldg9 Aaoe& Time" (P~e. Ortma) Dlvld HMMlhetf, Stepfltlla Kram.. An Alltona oet.o!Ne Is oonYlnced that the murcteroua spirit of Jaott the Rippe!' he1 been tranapo+19d to Lake Hava$U along with the London Bridge. (2 hrs.) e .oWll ··to.M way" ( 1976, Orama) (Part 2 01 2) Charlton Heston. Henry Fonda Japanese and American strateglee come into play as a crucial W0<1d War II naval and aerial battle centers around Mldw_E Island in the Pacific. (2 hrs.) 8 (11 -•• WebStef''S hoJne alone when robbers break into the house. Q 1--.wu .... .,.,. "The Great Escape.. ( ,963, Adventure) (Part 2 of 2) James Gamer. Steve McQueen. Bnlish, American and Canadian POWs plan a massive b<eattout lrO<n a Nazi camp (2 hrs I 1 ......... -.... 0 PUm1MIU. WAU .._.,_ Guest. Walter w ri.- ton. chairman eme11tus of Cltlc0<p, Inc. a:) .,. "She Wore A YetlOW Rlt>t>oo" ( 1949, West8fn) John Wayne, John Agar. Indians attack an understaffed cay.- ~outpost. ( 1 hr., 43 min.) CH) MCMI "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977. Orama) JoM Travo"9. Karen G0<ney. A young Brooklyn disco dan~er develops doubts aoovt his Ulestyle when he teems up w11h an ambitious secretary to win a major dance contest. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) Cl) MCMI "Footloose" ( 19~. Orama) Kevin Bacon. LOft Singer Teen-agers In a small town hght lor their ngtlt to dance aM stage a prom deSptte opposition from their conservative parents. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 47 min.) (%).,. "Th1et Of Hearts" ( 1984, Or&- ma) Steven Bauer. Barbara Wiiliams. Af· ter looting an opulent San Francleco home. a burglar discovers he poea ..... the secret diaries of a frustrated married w0<nan and lmpetuousfy sets out to M,. her fantasies 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) QD MCMI "Tokyo Joe" ( 1949. Drama) Humphrey Bogart. Florence Marty A man tries to save the lives of his long-missing wile and chlfd. (2 hrs.) HI 8 l1) • --Belvedefe cele-brates his first ThankSQMng with the Owens !amity. Q 1 1'CT~'°'*' •••uam wau ,,_.,_Guest. Walter W11&- 1on. chairman emeritus Of C~ Inc. • •coa1a1ouw A dl9-cu8Slon with LI Governor Loo McCarthy Ofl mafO' state issues lb be confronted In lhe CO<n~ i 9'GIF n8I .. _,1UCU .. Cl) DM.UI Sue Ellen moves forward with plans to dlv°'ce J R. and claim cust~ ~ ot John Ross O ( 1 hf ) e (II ' CMWAW.-e HlgNighta 01 the Natlonal Academy of Video Arts and Scienoes' fourth annual awards~ mony from the Wlllern Theatre In Loe An- ge4es 1nctude appearances by top reoorc:J.. 1ng amsts. Tony DenlJI of "Who'• the ;Boss~ hoets. Q (I hf)• -C11911.1 :,. u =· ··SyMa Fine Kaye's MU5leal Comedy f onlgM "'" Olde Van Dyke. Elelne Strltct'I. Patti l.a. and Rot>Ma Peters ar• among IM ...,.. , .. creating Bfooctway ~-lnCludlno "Tt. Boyt From ~ .. and "lady, Be Ooocll' · ( 1 tit .. 30 min.) 1 ........ ,_.,,. ··0tmoeratlc Polltk:a f exa Sunday, NOWfnber 17. 1985 2S .!'- -- -1\lilay Coal. '' au.at: T exu gowrnot Mattt While. Pl I ~YCWW:_IM:ll_C:W cm--"Garbo Tab" (HMM, Or• m.) Anne Bancroft, Ron SIMr. To fulflll his dying mothef's llte6ong dreem of meet· Ing Greta GarbO, a young man tets out to locate fllmdom's reciullYe eor.en legend. 'PG-13' (thr .• ~mln.) •CJ> .. "The ChoWboya" ( 1977. eom.- dy) Chartee Durning. Perry King. Bued on the now! by Joeepti Wambeugt\. A r<l#dy group of Loe Angelee poloe om- cwa c... almott as mYCh heYOC on their bMta • ttwy try to pt814nt. (2 hrl .. '°"*'·> =-"Frtckled Ra" I "The " A 13-yelr-old Amencen-bom boy It unat>te to recondle the Amertcanlntlon of hie older blather with the tredltlonal culture of hll tether; the neeo fof money foret9 her fettiet to NII tWu'a Mt of tredlttonal Jepaneee t..UVll -doll.-'Jr~ _, Cl> ,... cmlf OllplMaed with hi& *"""" Into the Wor1d at broedcla11ng. Angell kldcs Llnoe out of the mention: Alcfwd end c .. r<tr• emblrk on• 1en- 1XNA ~ ratlonahls>. Q c 1 hr.) ...... A ~ egent 11· ttmpttng to eU'9 KGB and CIA optfl· tt¥e9 Mk• c..tlllo to cere fOf hit Auaelen wtfw end child. Ohcted by Edw1td Jamea Otmoe. ·"L~'., . , • .._.,._, -J«ry telll Liz thlt 'C·a ectu.ly the aon of Vincent Oeo- ztg; 1 nudertr poling u a ceb drl\oef ttw•tene Frri Mci<.Y: Rita II In tor a turprile when lhe QOta to meet hef lover In 1 hoCel room. Q (1 hr.) ... "Bom tnnooent" (1974, Or• me) Linde Bleir. Joanna Mlle9. A tToutlted ~ le ~ to a )werlle detention home .._.. lhe must edl091 10 the bft1•· nt11 end resencment of che other glfia ( 1 hr .. 30min~ ·="~Of The Lost Arlt" 'tf ee1. AdwenMe) HeNfeon Ford. Keren Allen. In 1936, a globe-troftlng .,cMolc>- =..~turer recet NaJ e¥tldo«1 fOf a rellgQ'9 w1Hlct of enormous pow'9', narrowly~~ of deeth ~-' r~. 'PG' Q (ftv . 65 min.) Cl) _, Ryder Cup Competition hlghlghta from Belfry. Engi.nct (R) ( 1 hr.) (JI) .. "The Mlulco•y•· (1982, Com- edy) Mlcf'*9I Pein. =Smlth. In 'Ile· tonen London. en A QtergytNll\ heh from Africa la to t-.d 1 awn mlll6of1 tot fllln women wtttt the fl-"""*' ~ of his amot'OOI benef.C· t,.. 'A' d"% 33 min.) Cl>•-'tP• •• .._, In thll Kentaa City corart REO ~IQD"' perbn ••.c..p on LcMrl' OU. •• ''Roi Wltt1 the Chengte'. Ind Mlec· ~ from their lllMitt etlurn ''Wheel9 Are T"'*''." ( t hr.) (%) .. "BlcNb Ptlty'' ( 1984, Com- edy) Tom Henka. Tewny Klt..n. A car .. fr• echOOf bua ~·pMI deClde to ""°" • pre::.~"":. ':et~:;; ~ °' ,_ ciloloe. ·w , 1 . = • El 11111 U ..... --·--<Mii: J-.:queh .. .., .. 24 lwmy, NoYwnber 17, 1M& I .. , -· -_,.... tW IUl&,-:.'Aest Gueets: Exerclle expert Debbie Drake. Burt Rey- nolds. I ...(.llU11 ... -.&II ...,~."'-~ MUl-mdlllll9Glf .... MO-NRA Action PlstOI from Colombia, Mo: (R) (I) .U"°"CAm90Mma (J) "Merry Chttatmea, Mr. LIW· renc." ( 1983, Orem.) DIWS Bowle. Tom Conti. Curing World W• If. a Japeneee POW commendlnt 1ttempt1 10 lmpoee hit concept• at chclpllne and order on the prltooer9, ceuslng • cillh 01 wllle with a etubbom British major. 'R' (2 hrs., -4 mln.L • t11118 (I) .. "McCabe And Mra. Miiier" ( 1971. W81ttrn) Werren Beetty, JuNe CMetle. Whh a practiced medlm as hie bullllMe P6ftntr, 1 two-bit gambler opens a thrMng caelno-bordello In a compeny- owned m«WlQ town. (R) (2 tn. 30 min.) •• ,._., Hql1: Johnny C.'900. gcheduled: enlmll tralnef Jim ~owler. ( 1 hf.) •~mMwm1.caam.wm Guestt.: Jeff AJtmen. lttene Mandrell. l o • ... ~ _... Sketches; vampire lmpres- l~uoeo tlat'9t. .......... um I" 0 I CA _,_ •DFEMDmw. .. ,_. -•Ct & A tamily man9ion ~ com. • horror chamber for a young In· V81rr=r.ae> 11:9~ ,.... • -Ii, .. ,_.,._ Wlth an un- usual eucjence In mind, 1 mysterious lnveetor revives a teleYlsk>n aeries fha1 was axed 20 yeera ego Guest alar: Dar- ren McGlvln. I --~ ... ....... ~---..... ---.. "The SeYen-Per-c.nt SolutlOn" ( 1978, Mystery) Nicol WWl"*ln. Alen Artcin. Sberlock Hemet meeta Sigmund Freud when he ltetca medlcll trNtmenr during • pertloUlarly r1goroue c.M llWolv- i the WOfTWI he ~ C2 hrl l .... _ .. "Tender Couslne" ( 1983. Com- edy) Thletry TeYlnl, Anja Shute. On a French countryalde twm, a iov.-tm!tten teenaber deVIMa an lnQenlOua plan to gain eKP9flitnce and futflll flit delir81 with hie beatltlful olditr cOUtln (Cubbed) 'R' (, tv .. :cdflto. ~--"City HMt" (188-4. A<MntUJe) Cini EMtWOOd. Burt Reynolds. Towards the tnd or Prohibition. • cop whoM pen- ner Is murdefed teems up with hie one- time friend. a private detective, Ind Of· cne.trat• aome fency footwofit to traictl down the kkl. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) CJ.1 (II) .. "Corring T ogttbet" ( 1978, Romenct} Mlohlll ~ Mn Mdef· eon Two~ ICC4dentlly tented the Mme mounfain c.bln fot the ... .nd decide 10 dibble In lnfldtlty. 'A' (I hr •• 28 min.) (%) .. "Saturdlly Night kYer" ( 1977. i'.)ama) John T r8YOltl. Karen Gornt1 A young Brooklyn chco mncer deY9kJps dOubts at>out his Nfestyle when he reems up wl1h an ambitious MCtetary to win a major dance contest. (2 his l -1::n_n_ -Marlon Starling (34-3. 20 KOs) vs. Simon Blown (21-0. 15 KOs) l0t the USBA Welterweighr lltle, aohed- uled f0t 12 rounds from Atlantic City. N.J. 1..! tv.) • DICI CUS'l Milt• Mualcll guests· John Cllterty end the e......, Brown Bind. ( 1 tlr.) i s:•111JN•1••rr11 .. M1. '97' .. MD Planlat Jay Mercf... •no pertorma "Welcome to the Family" and "Letter to My love": the Bobby Hamilton Ttlo ("Turn out the Stara" and .. 1r~·~ .. (I) AUTO uc:ml San Remo Ratty from ne- -~ ~ !UClt -· .. "Fnzwllly" (1967, Comedy) Olcf( Ven Dyke, Barbara Feldoo. Unaware tha1 She Is penniless, a phllenttvoplc old lady continues co sp<ead he< wealth. (2 tits .. 10 min.) Cf).,.. "Laure" ( 194-4, Myste<y) Gene Tierney. CNtton Webb. W1'11e lnvfttlQltlng a young girl's murder. a defective falls In love with he< portrait. (2 hrs.) 8 llCMI "Unknown POWflf'S" (1978, Documentary) Henry Fonda, Jeck Palance. Dramatic re-creattona and apeo- utatlon are ueed to examine how cult IMd- e< Jim Jones was able lo P«SU8de his f<* lowefs 10 rake their own Hves In a mus suicide at the Guyana compound. (2 hrs) . .., __ (I) NA --IO&I OU.de! Claaaic. Int round from Boca ,_,on, Fla (R) (2 hrs ) • MlllCA_..Tal'la.OIPW W (J) ... "Ra~ Of The Loet Ark" (1981, Adventure) Harrlton F0td, Kat'etl Allen. In 1936. a glob&-trottlng archeol<> gist-adllenturer races Nazi evUOoera IOf a legendary rellglous artifact of enormous power, narrowfy neaping dozens of death traps en route 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 55 min ) we llOfll "Trlple Crots" (1967, Suspense) • Chrietopt-.et Plummer, Yul 8'ynner An lnremetlonel -oent r~ medals trom Germeny and Bfltaln bef0te the end ot the war. when he tume out to be a hero for the AlllM. (2 hrl.. 30 min.) 8 ,_ ,_ 0 Featured MOf1>1n 8'tt· teny, Tom Snyder, comedian Jay Leno. 8111 ga-.~1 hr.) • 1'GlllllT COrnlc rovttnee: Paul Venier, Joenn Dearing, Vic Dunlop. John Bizarre, John Mulrooney ...... ([) cm .. "Rachltd PryOf -live In COncerl" (1979. Comedy) In hi9 rn1 coocet1 fllm, the comec:uan dllo ••• race, drvgs, Mit, death, ~ Ind contemporary ute ( t Iv . 18 min.) . W~ ... "Slap Shot" ( 1977. CorMdy) PalA Newman. Michael Ontk•n.Aftet a mlnOf le8olie hockey tMm dtcldel fO 9')ruot up 111 Image by pleylng dirty, 11 endt 'IP maklflg hociley history. 'R' (2 tn,3min.) W ®lllME "Oeedly fOfce" (1963, Dfl!f'M) Wings HaU&ef. J~ lt'1gllls. A formlf oop Itta out to llnd lhe peychopelh who Cltved • hull X on a women·• toreheld -i&l~=' . -· ... "El Dorado" (1987, Wwtem) Johrl Wayr,a, Aober1 Mltctun A wound-- ed, drunken shefif1 and a r8/lcilef wtlO is per11elly paralyzed team up to track dOwn laL~klilefs (2hrs .30m1n ) IA1'm&YMM ... "Surtaclng" (1981 . [)lama) th6een Be41er. Joseph Bottoms An ex· pedltlon SMrchlng for a man missing 1n the wtlds of northern Canada laces dao- '18fS both in natufe and within the group 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) 10.C.nlDAY 1:9 .. ... "Retreat. Hell!" (1951 . A~ ture) Frank Loveloy. Richard Carlson ~ In the KOfean War refuse to back off in the lace of the enemy (2 hrs l .. 1 ........ ... cmNIT ... w ........ _,International World Cup, second round from Le Quinta. Calif (A) (2 hrs.) CD cm ... "GIYe My Regards To Broad \.S&reet'' ( 19M, Musk:al) Paul McCartney. &yen Brown tn a dfeam, a famous musJ.. clan lelltches for the master tapes to his new elbum which he entrus1ed to an und· etnanded aide. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 48 min ) •Cl> ... "Lady Chetterley's Lover" -lalurclay ( 198 1. Orama) SyMa Kristel, Nk:holM Clay. Based on 0 H laWreoce's story at>out the wife of e permpleglc English arie- toctat wtlO takes hef' hulpend's geme- keepe< as hef' lover. 'R' ( t hr .• 45 min.) ts(8) .,. "The Osterman Weekend" (1983", Suspense) Rutger Hauef". John Hurt A conttoverslal televillon journallst Is convinced by a CIA agent that his ci06est friends are really Soviet agents. turning en annual reunion weekend Into a nlghtmate of terror. 'A' d 1 hr . 42 min ) ·1· ,, __ ,_ Mi AMLW U-1'9'PM&Y IOCI -~ M U&Y DAYI The roots of rock 'n' rol are treced through ltle careers of Biii Haley, the Everly Broth- ers, Fats Domino. Buddy Holly. Bo Dldd- ~. EMs Presley and others. M (C) .,_"A Nos Amours" (1983, Ora· ma) Sendrina Bonnalre. Maurice Plalat. A teeo-eger's sett-dlagnoaed Inability to make an emotlonal commitment leads hef' Into promtsculty (Subtitled) 'A' ( 1 hr . 42 min ) -· ... "Counterlelt l<lllet'' (1 968, Ol'a-ma) Jack L0td. Shltiey Knight. An under· cover polloeman inftltrates a crime ring to expose the actMtles of top crlme leeders ~ i tn) "~'..­---~ d (f) ...... -· .. "Cry Vengaara" ( 1964, Dre-ma) Mark Stevens, Mertha Hyer. An ex· con deleclille declaree ~ upon lho&e responsible for his pri5on 19111'1 ( 1 ht 30 ITlln ) (!)----.... "Beginning Of The End" ( 196 7. Science-Fiction) Peter Gra\198, Peggie Cestte. Grasshoppers OWtf elgtlt leet , .. rlUlCh '=U~~: CNcego ! :.. "LOYe Streams" (HMM. Dr.- ma) John Cassavetes. Gena RO'Manda. In the walce of a bitter custOdy bettle, a ~ vorced woman seeks solace from her bfothef', a succ.esaful writer who hea alao made a career of shUnnlng commltmentt. 'P0-13' (2 In .. 16 min.) •a>llT~ •CI>•----.... ---ln this Kansas Ctty concert. REO Speedw-oon perlorms ''Keep on l..c>;ln' You," "Roll With the ChallQM" and-.0- tlonl trom their lat'6t album ''WM* Are Turnln' " ( 1 hr.) Shetner, OeForesl Kelley ( 1 hr • 45 rNn..) a.!.i.r'-:'rarrt weava. .-a 1.-=. •• 191TU ITAi .... -... ,... Ca I IC..._• M.1W11 .. • IMllW s a mmrn•• = "Twice-Told Ta!M" (1983. Sulper49) Vincent Price. s.o.ti.n c... bot t 1 hr .. 69 rNn..) _ ................ a. ,_DH• a · ... •-••••• l :.c::.&.- 5 A 'TWI I I .. "e.yond The A.er' (1981. Ac>- mance) Oeyton Ka'ne, Meren JenMrl ( 1 --~hr ·iSJ -----~ ----•••W.L LOUlllene St ..... Iii==) _...,_. •11121 .,. .. "tang Kong" ( '933. ,,,,,,,,.,.. t"'9) Fey Wray, 1'oberi Armattong. ( 1 hr .. ~~I I CD ca> .. "o.t ,._ .. < 1112. ~ ay) NW nt. lanlk:~ Mllodn'I McOtn'lll 1.! hr .. 58 min·-.L-.-•• •,... •z s•• Sunday. NC>YM1ber 17. 1915 H -......... ----· l.&. ... ,...,...uumc • ... 9QITI ' IC A Feat1Hed: Wond Ot Outlaws National Challenge, epint cars on a half-mile dirt track from ~ .... hr.30mln) l •WAY._ --=t•S I aL DMCI OUllOOM .,.. "Behind The Screen" (1916 . Comedy) cnar11e-Chaplln. Edna Purvi- ance. -E' ...... ... ,.,.CMJ••• UUIAT r.:s•...,.-O --NOfat 11111 .. ,. ......... •caa aaOIWCCMm ,.. dis-<:'*'°" with Lt. GovernOf Leo MeCar1hy on major *1ate ltetJeS to be confronted In the coming year. Cl) SA11t-I 198'-85 Mr and Ms. America Championships from Pnedena . ~~ ~r.~osts: Len Dawson, Nlcic BuonlconU. ( 1 hr.) Cl) ... "The Badlanders" ( t958. We.tern) Alan Ladd, Ernest Borgnlne. ( 1 hr .• 23mln.) (%) .. -IOU: M U&Y DAYI The roott of rock 'n' roll are traced th<ouati the careers of 8llt Haley. the Everly Br01"h-era. Feta Domino, &Jddy Holly. Bo [)ld(j. i . EMs Preeiey and othec'a .-YI af lllOl'CA" -Cl) ccaa w N0TUU. Ohio State at M=~3hrs ,30mln ) le.':iac:- L&U-..-..-. CD)_. "Dune" (1984. Soieooe Ac· ltlon~~v:, ~~hlan. Francesca Annis ---.. G~ ........ a• a MINCU&. ''Columt>us ~ l., .... ~--•-11• •&&••'" .. .. , ... .......... ... "On The Waterfront" (196'. eme) Menon Blando. Eva Marie Saint. 1! hr .. .a min.) Cle~·,_ Cl) ... -., Ouadel ........ eecond r~ llw from Boca Raton, Fla e ''To. 9e °' Not To Be" (1983, ) Mel Btook•. Moe Bancroft ( 1 hr., =1.. Up Babv'' (1938. C 1 Ka=Hepburn, Cary <Ment · .. y.azr-~ .... -• .,._ 11 .. m-"- & 1•9" :... "s!tUtdeV Nloht ,....,., .. ( t977. " Sundey, Not4 ..... 17. 1985 Drema) John TreVOlte. -Katen Gomey ( 1 hr., 48 min.) •QWJlTALI -a1·------· -,,... .. -ma•• ~'°°1UU. "Kathenne" ( 1975. Drama) M Ce~lssy Space+<. (2 hrs ) i =. "A.lo Grande" ( 1950, Western) John Wayne. MalH94IO O'H8f8. (2 hrs.) .... "Young Bllty Young" (t969. Western) Robert ~ltehum, Angle Dickin- son. (2 hrs ) e wta Etc •a Ba&ed on the Oscar Wiide short story. A ghostly visitor plagues an American family spending the summer In an old Engllsh rnansk>n. Rlchard Kiiey stars. Q ( 1 hr.) e flUIOWIM StS0.000 Brunswick Me- morial World Open from Glendale Heights. HI. ~~tw .. 30mln.) • uw ~ .. I ..... _ .... Cllll •1'9 ...... .._ ....... w ...... ~Feetureseomeof the NFL'• hefdelt hitters -Lawrence Tay- lor. Ken Ealey, Lyte AIUdo and Walter Pa~) I, DCA'ITOP'91 IOCTOIWO a CIWI B TAYUll .... ~ wuaw--Ken Howard stars 1n Marl< Twain's clas8lc pre-CMI War story Involving a mystery based on mistaken ldentllles that Is solVed by the town's law· yer, Pudd'nhead Wiison. Q (1 hr., 30 min) ([) toll International World Cup. third round live from La Quinta. Calif. (2 hrs.) CID .,.. "Sakharov" (198'. Drema) Jason Roberds. Glenda Jackson. (2 hrs ) (I) cm .. "Mlselng In Action" ( 198', Acfve(IM\) Chuck Norris, M Emmett Walsh (I hr . 41 min.) (%).,.. "The Ameflcan Friend" ( 1977. Drema) Oennll Hopper. Bruno Ganz (2 hrs.~ t:ll I~ PC*Y I Animated. The happy 1iv.. of a young glrl and he< pony friends are threatened by the wicked Tlfac and his Rainbow of Darkneea. Volc499· Sandy Duncan, Joor RandeM. • l9C .......... Scheduled: Living- stone Btemb4e (22·1-1, 14 KOa) vs Tyrone Ctawtey (19-t, 6 KOs) for the W8A Ugtltwelght. title ICheduled fof 15 rounds from FW\O, Nev (Taped) ( t hr. 30mln.) 1----, DCM.,_ _.. "StcokleM ( 1981, Drama) Oen-li JoM ... _ .... \1 "'. 40 min.) w ....... , 1• -........ ~ MIOAllTMn-A preview of tht I 985s8S colllge betkttblll MUOn • ~ Wi--.D Scheduled. LMng- atone Btamb4e (22-1-1, 1• KOa) 'II. Tyrone Crt~ (1~1. 6 KOa) fof the WBA Llohtwtioht llllt tcheduAed tor t~ roundS ti om Reno, Nev (Taped) (1 ht 30 ~ I::= "*YI Animated. Tht cat· like Catrina attempts to seaa the magical Rainbow Locket and make the little Po- nies her slaves Voices: ·Paul Wiiiiams. Tammy Grimes. O e.,. "The ~cMasters" ( 1970. Wes1- em) BlHI Ives. Btock Peters (2 hrs) e mWll "Coach Of The Year" ( 1980. Drama) Robef't Contad. David Hubbard l~wmtaAmOWLIC* llm.ullMHll• ' I =•ITOIY WOii.GAii• 1::9 _, m Gues1· l<tymaxx Takeoffs of "Oancl~ In the Street" by Mick Jagger and David Bowle and "Part·tlme Lover" ~Stevie Wonder. • IOC&ICMOGL Creating the strong rhythms and layered textures of lunk Guests: Bootsy Collins (Parliament). Lar· • ry Graham, Nile Rodgers & EH!rnard Ed- wards.. • :.W-.U:Owna.nt--~.,.. "Mex Dugan Returns" ( 1983, Comedy) Martha Meson. Jason AobardS ~hr .. 38~ .. llDTOIS-ILLUl1M.,_ .. cm .. "The Karate Kid" ( 198', Orama) FWlph MacchlO. Norlyukl "Pat" M0tlta. (2 h,_ . 6 min.) -119'.-·---.,. "Snow White And The Three Stooges" ( 196 t. Comedy) Carol Heiss. The Three Stooges (2 his) 1--fTM.L. mlCWOllM M1W' Cll M llTI Up-synced rend1· tlons of New Edition's "My Secret," Mar· 111n Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grape- vine" and Dolly Perton's "9 to 5 " • DA "Tomadol" A chase team from the NatlOMI Severe Storms Laboratory In NOfman, Okla. Is followed as they gather Information needed to predict the arrival. path and deStructlve force of a tomado l'~-CllnllflUM -ADIDI COitM an"" tUL.ne .. -~ DOlllA -A llDT -~ Pop queen Donna Summe< slzz1es In a concert taped at the Pacific Amphitheatre In Cos· la Mesa. Calif (I hr ) (%)mwtl "Saturday Night Fever" (1977, Drama) John TraVOlta. l<aren G0tney. (2 •hrs~ , •1'113 ICM...W flUIOWIM $150,000 Brunswlek Me- • morlal World Open from Glendale Heioh" Ill = ,<r,,. h.30 min) ~ •• When a visiting prince's lfte Js threatened. ht eskt 8llly -hla lc)ol(·allke •• to swlteh ldentltlel with him ri 1 hr ) •lllllOP.., a .. ..__ ....... ,_ 9 M MCI flOlt -M: cca, I....,., ..r Colltge lootboll 900f .. and hlohHghll from around the country Ind a Took "' ,,..1 weal('• mtJor conteatt. 1., .. ,.. ,,,,,,., aM9 _. "Mad Ma11" ( 1980. Drame) M.i GibSoo. Joanne Samuel (l hr1) .. -lalurday Cont. e _.,..,Guests: Stevie Wonder. Laura Braf\lgan. Thompson Twins. Ml- cnee! McDonald. Charlie Daniels Band. New Edition. Phil Collins (interview, part 2 of 2J ·J.11 h~ l::::.m1n ........... .., OGI W. POOTIALL ICClM90MD .,.. "Places In The Heart" ( 1984, Orama) Sally Fleld, Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr . 42 min,) Cl) 9IMI "Oh God! You DevH" < 1984, Comedy) Ge<><ge Burns. Ted Wass ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) l __.,_AICOT d 0 .UTUT IPOln'I Llfml»I AT M MO¥ID Scheduled: "Selhng War to Kld11" -a look at "RambO First Blood Part II." "Commando" and "Inva- sion US A " 1--=·= =--Fln1sh1ng the etectncal work, Installing carpel. nailing shingles and applying stain: a oudgel recap and cost·savlng measures. Q (t)IMllSMIOOI' (!) CGUm POOTIALL Teams to be an· l'IOUnced. (live) (3 hrs . 30 min ) .. 8 nmlCA Scheduled combating holi- day drunk driving. casts of old TV 96rleS ~ ~·-IUTIOOK • ,_ When a visiting prince's Ille is threatened. he asks Biiiy -his look·allke - to switch Identities with him ( 1 hr ) I WMtl#MITAM .. , ..... IUCa.., IQllAlllM)ll .,.. "Two Mules For Sister Sara" ( 1969, Orama) Clint Eastwood. Shlrtey Mecla~2 hrs,) I G "Easy Money" ( 1983. Come- dy) Rodney Dangerfield. Joe Pesct (2 hrs) al) CGUW fl001UU Colorado State at M~~~~3 hrs .. t5 min ) =-flOOflMI••• .. • 11.,_. M llAT ti# ALM Rlok Sprlngfleld sings his past hits and showcases vldeo6 from his latest al- bum "T~1 hr.) CD cm "lhe GOiden Seat" ( 1983, Drama) Steve Railsback. Penelope Mil- lard. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) CZ) al-.a Qlll9UI TM.II Wfnt Guest -~Ac~!~ .... W_.wmlDA'9WWWil . --•SCSI Jeffrey L~ont end Ml• Medved r9Vltw"Whhe Knights." "~;tnd ''Trtntylvanle &-5000." I r.=:. .. .. "L<M 8t1111m1" (1~. Ora-i~=~c:c ~ndt. .. lv1n._. .......... .. ·11cc;..--... ''The Smurll And rti. ... ~ie e" ( 1983, Advtntute) Animated ~ . . . lovable Smurfs set out to retrieve a magi- cal musical Instrument S1olen by a vlllaln. l ~min,} .UTUT'-CM._, Wlllf•<•nttn ,....,..., •WTOlfl APfll.I Astronomer Or. Harry Shipman answers questions about comets; the hidden hoax of perpetual motion machines; warts; sharks. Q I llAlrf lO MIT ~ .. ..... woaublll'" ... Refining back- ~d ferrous rock lrJIO wr009ht Iron. (CJ ..,_ "The Champ" ( 1979, Drama) Jon Voight. Faye Dunaway. A divorced ex-prizefighter attempts a comeback to retain custOdy of his young son. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 2 min) GD .,_ "My Favorite Year" (1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Mark Unn- Baker An atcohoflC &A-matinee idol has trouble coping with the P<essures of a live TV performance during television's golden ~-'PG' (1 hr., 35 min.) Ci) -NOOlt M ._ti# WAYUll) Robin (Michael Praed) Is attacked by his own men who have been bewitched by an evil priestess seeking the powerluf Swords of Wayland. ( t hr .. 37 min.) I TCIKUIO IMS 11 I .. ~ M wml Of -Italian dictator Benito Mussolini Is profiled In a documentary that combines hlstorlcel lllm lootage with excerpts from the upooming NBC mtmserles ''Musaollnl: The Untold SI~." Narration by Raul Julia. 1,: Cl.Oii,. C09W'T Cosmic Cow may move on to greener pastures When a TV rletWork wants to feature her In a show. e WU> tmUCA A survey of unusual ani- mals. including the manatee and the div- ing spider, as well as e•llnct prehistoric cr eatures. Q ,.1 :-,..:.a• .. ••c:&.1U111 wr MCIJ llml DA• ..... 11 Consumef information on a famous ham- b\Jrger chain, home gym asaembly and toothpaste: a visit to a Consumer Reports testing lab. 8 NOUftlOOD a-• Soheduled: a look at "Rocky IV" and "Santa Claus; The Movie", an lnt9fVlew wtth comedian Mar- tin Short (() TOO Cl.Oii .. oo.Gl'I' Cosmic Cow may move on to greenet pastures when a TV 'network wants to teeture hef in a show. ;= ...... ..,. .... _, ....__Harriet teeches Vicki a few lttlOf1t tn how to manipulate parents. I -. .... IM1m An •eminatlon of the eco1ys- 1em of Central America'• rain for•t. c;i ( 1 hr.) • UI .. MM F .. tultd: Special aueet Krlttlan AlfOnto. whO It Hope on r109y. Of Out LIYlt", <*CM IHI her rote: Steve ~ tllkt eboUt NI llft.efter· eportt PfOG"ll'll:a look at an 11totl0 car auction: PtflC)n8I plnupe tor Ctwtttma• glftt: and a look at a TV ~tty hol!Oay cookbook dellgned to ralM money for ~~· I MIT=' A oompeny of U.6. u. t1net Is o~ eluting • ~"'°"O tut· v1v11 training axarclM In 1 delofet• cOMtal area of northern Norway. ( 1 hr.) CO (Q) ..,_ "Children Of The Corn" ( 198A, Horror) Peter Horton. Linda Ham- ilton. Based on a Stephen King short st~ ry A young physician and his wife find themselves In a Midwestern town where youngstels have murdered the adults and established a strange religious cult. 'R' ( 1 hr , 33 min ) I IWIU llO MATO 1:11 DAMCIPftBI fT'IAUV. llJ UT1U ~ I Animated. The cat- like Catrina attempts 10 seize the magical Rainbow Locket and make the Little P~ nJeS her staves. VOtCes Paul Williams, T amfri' Grimes. Q " OIU. ifi =--IAlllTWJ. Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers 12 hrs. 30 min.) (f) m Ol IM.,._, Featured· Examining the Parent Teacher's Assoc1a1ton's fight against record companies who prOduce and promote graphic rock-n-roll: talk wtth some rettred San Diego athletes who have- partayed their sports tame Into financial success. v1s1t children under 5-years-old who are already being trained for the Miss Amerlea Crown, and a look at the history and community of Point Loma I ra .. .,. ..-Va.La Ult..., ZOO'S MmAI. w 1 • Fea- tured: the Mate Mata. nature's remarkable camouflage; the fearless Sable antelope: the Fennec lox, an animal at home In the oosert CID 9IMI "The Private Eyes" ( 1980, Comedy) Don Knotts. Tim Conway. Two b\Jmbhng American detectives are called 1n to investigate a series of murders In an E'nghsh castle 'PG' (1 hr , 3t min.) .. li:'a~ Nell buys Addy's car and then accuses·her Irland of selling her a lemon. l coumo 0 NOU'fWOOD llAT McCarren and Rada discover a llnk between the murder ot a jOUrnallst and a drug-smuggling ring. i (l hr.) ~?om :.. WM After Jenny (Dyan Can· non) narrowty avoids discovery by the Nazis, she's reunited with her son and they're smugaled out of the POW camp with Oestapa 11et Kleln (Aot>ert Hardy) only a step be1 id them as they flee to the German border (Part 2 of 2) (2 hf's.) • TMI ._ An examination of schlz~ phrenlcs and their famltleS r911eal8 the findings of brain r~archers and ldent"'9& the need tor tvrtn.r study o ( t hr ) I "'""°" ... ,. .UT 5 U ORI ' Cll "Sytvte F1ne Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight Ill" Oltk Van Dyke. Baine Strltch, Patti LaBelt and Roberta Peters are •mono the .,.,. re-creating Broadway muelcala lncNdlng "The BOYi From Syracutt" and "Lady, Be Goodf" ( 1 hf • 30 min.) CC) .,. "Songwriter" ( 198-4, Orwne) WlNle Nellon. Krli KrtltQfttrtOn, The wo'1d of country muelc It fllltd With upe end c1owna tor a r.-vtred country .,...," ~ ., and his lrratpontlblt ••1*''*· 'A' O ~hr., 34 min.) · ··-'°°"""'..r ,_.,.~When Cklc (P91., StrauS&) vtsftt AoMm.ry (S-n Young) In Rome. gull! owr their attalf I OCI jealOuly Sunday, N0"9mber 17. 1985 27 -lalurclay Coal. oY9f '* .ctlng sucoess dllve him baek home where he's confronted by Nicole (Mary Steenburgen) and his panner Fra~ Heatdt . (Pan 4 of 5) (•hr.) (%) "Star Trek Ill: The Search For Spock" ( 1984, Scleooe Fiction) Wiiiiam Shatner. DeForest Kelley Adm. Kirk reas- eembles the crew of the starship En- tefl)flle for one final voyage· to try and r8'CtJe Mr Spock, Whole spirit remains alive on the rapidly deQanefatlng Genesis lnet. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 .;;J. Mem,_ta.I. PAM .. _,1llACllll~ ....... • e PIC'TI 06 Ulll As pen of a class assignment. Blalr and Jo take 10 the akwaves to broadcast a llve news pro- Q!_afTl from the stOfe Q C!J LRl1"ft.D • nll ... Ml> ·-Featured; The McGuire Sisters. Lorne Greene. Lyle Waggoner and Lisa Whel- chel: e tour of Ponoflno. Italy with LOfena Swh ( 1 hr.) .. _ ........ CD cm .,. "Body Double" (t9s•. Suspense) Craig Wasson, Melanie Grif· flth. An unemployed H911yWOOd act Of. ~ttlng for an acqualnrance. be- comes obSessed with a beautiful neigh- bor, lnvollled wl1h the POfOO lilm Industry and a auspect ln a violent murder. 'R' (1 hr., 49 min.) .. 1 ~''Chase" (Premiere. Ora· ma) Jennifer O'Neill. Robert S. Woods. An attorney's decision to defend the man suspected of murd8f'lng a small town l'Jdge who was hef friend and mentor In- cites the wrath of local townspeople Q ~hrs) • e..,...,, Her roommates fear the WO<SI wtiefl Sophia (Estelle Getty) l4Jff«& from &eYefe chest pains • 0 UDY aul The leadet or a Chlc4go crime syndicate targets Mahoney and hef former boyfriend for murder Q ( t hr ) e ITMf 06 ....,,. • Proflles ot Temmy Wynette. Emma Sammt1, Richard Crenna. RObert Urich and Burns and Al· ien: the origins of fairy tales and umbfel· ;· i1 ~ nMUlll nll ..,.. cmMIY ... Ill ~ Nineteen Americans woo llved thfough the 1920s talk about IN decadt when an old Am&flca was van- lllllflg and a new urban nation was l«m- 1.m~) ~~.fc,dy Double" (1984, Sutpenae) Craig Waaaon, Melanie Grit· flth. An uneMployed Hollywood actor. hoUM-llttlng tor an acqu1lntrnee. be- comea obeeeMd with a beautiful neigh· bof, ~ with the porno fllm Industry and e llJIC)eCt In a vlolent nuder. 'A' 0 ~~mh) "Saturday Night F...,., .. < 19n, ttne) John Tr1WO!ta. ~ GOfntty A = Brootctyn dlllco OlnCef daveloPS aboUt his ~"Wien he teams up .tttl an ~ llllCINtaty to win a n'lefor mnot oontt9t. 'A" ( t hr .• 59 min I ..... =•= --~ ....... .. "'Bedllndl Of Oekota·· ( t 94 1. tm) Brodtttdc Ctawiord. Robert Stactt. A MIOOn OWIW wtlo Mnt his 28 Sunday, November 17. 1985 younger brother to pick up his girltr1end In another town dl9covera the two have tan· en for each other. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -· e...,. Hunter and McCall attempt to get to the bottom of a case Involving the murder of a key witness In a govert'l- ment trial. (I hr.) I~ IOAT Three young ladles llln with Aoe; a health-book author and his wife dlscO\le< wtiat's been bothering him; Judy's wacky aunt. now a popular soap opefa srar. boards the ship. Carol Chann- ing, Louis Nye and Charles Frank guest star O (1 hr.) G ... "Siient Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story" ( t979. Biography) Stockard Channing. James Farentlno. A young deaf woman conquers her handicap to become a top Hollywood stunt persoo. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) • • ... , -~ 'nWmW 9ICIAL The Alf Force Choir and the Statler Brothers join Barbara Mandrell In this Thank&QMng variety show. ( 1 hr.) e wanla GP nll mt Ml> P.aul Featured The McGuire Sisters. Lorne Greene, Lyle Waggoner and Lisa Whel- chel: a tOUf ot Ponoflno. llaly with Loretta Swit ( 1 hr.) • .,. "My Dinner With Andre" (1981. Orama) Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory A theatrical director entertains an old playwright friend with anecdotes and obS8f'Vatlons during a tong dlnn8f' conversation at 8 posh New York restau- ran~~ 1 ... "Tulsa" ( HM9, Ad'venture) Su-san Hayward, Robert Preston. A tempes- tuous female becomea C>Vefambltlous with her oil Interests and almost loses the lov· ~man In her Ille. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (CJ llOWW "She" (1983. Fantasy) Harri-son Muller, Sandahl Bergman. All lmmor· ta! Amazon queen helps two men rescue their kidnapped friend. ( 1 hf .. 39 min.) (%) llOWW "Richard Pryor Live On The Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Thi& filmed concert perlormance Is highlighted by the comedian's views on sex. marriage. prison ltte and a chining though humorous account of his cata· strophic e•petlencee whh cocaine de- i.1. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. ~ -....... _ _,_ .__, COUW lllOOTULL Alf Force at .. ~~~=(3tws.) twla•())O e ... ~ Guest: Klyrnau. T akaoffs of .. anclng In Iha Street" by Mick ....... and David Bowle and "Part-time LOY'ef" !?t_ Stevie Wonder. Cf) TM.8 ,_,. D.-With an un- UIU81 audience In mind. a mysterious Investor revlYea a teteYll!on •lee that was axed 20 y•rs ago. °'*t star: Oat· renMcGa~ • ~ T ~ 11 U IT Comic routine.: Fire- (!Theatre tr~. ~--.-110T•111naY....,_ A satlr· lzed loot< at todly's lei.vtlk>n stars, shows and networkl. Cl) IRAm Sl(atchet. lunch oounter ro- mance: oetabrlti.t \48 tor n4fWSC8&1er posi- tion. ~ 0.119 music vtdao. Q I ... , n:tl _,1MClll NI .... ...., l •IAMmAY_,LM M'1W •,. 111'1 Up-synced rendt· !Ions of New Edition's "My Secret." Mar- vin Gaye's "I Heard It Tttrough the Grape- vine" and Dolly Panon·s "9 to 5." 8 ltiMI .. -.n'I S WWW (J) llOWW "The Elephant Man" ( t982, Orama) Phlllp Anglim, Kevin Conway Based on the, award-winning BroedWay play chronicling the fife ot the sen&ltlve but grotesquely deformed t9th-<)entury En- glishman Jotvl Memck, and the !lKgeon who took him Into hlS care. Or Frederick Treves. (2 l'lts.) (f) PTY Guest. Klyma)(X Takeoffs ol "Dancing In the Street" by Meck Jagger and Oevld Bowle and "Pan-time Lover" ~Stevie Wonder. O DICl CUM'IM .. IWlfl"i••• Musical guests John Cafferty and the Beall8r Brown Band. ( 1 hr.) • MOWll "10 To Midnight" ( 1983. Ora ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens A homlOlde detective and a crlmlnology graduate search !or a killer of women (2 hrs.) e llOW9 "Marathon Man" ( 1976. Suspense) Dustin Hottman, Laurence Oli vief. Orcumstances INd an Innocent gra~ate student to a terrifying encounter with a former Nazi chlehaln sea1chlng '°' hlS hidden cache ol diamonds. (2 tn .. 30 lmln~n.AY MM M --.illm A look at dlrectOf John Ford ("The lnform&f") with guests Richard Widmark. Henry Fonda and John Ci)~ ... CH) 1IT a,. Diane tries to help an aging football player handicapped by ltllteracy find another Job. Cl) .,.. "Crimes Of PaSSlon" ( 1984, Ofama) Kathleen Turner. Anthony Per· kins A wOfkahollc fashion designer re- lieves her deep-rooted frustrations and an•letles as a high-priced prosthute by night, relentle6sty hounded by a homlcfdal str~cher 'R' ( 1 hr .. • 1 min,) (%) "Llttle Malcolm" ( 197•. Qfa, ma) John Hurt. John MoEnery. Fiim adap- tation of Oevld Halllwell's mld-196<>1 play dealing with the lack of aubsta~ In youthtul non-conlorml&I and anti-estab- lishment c.mpus protest movements ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) tW.AIC ... Q tMl(C)llOWW "Bechelor Party" ( 1984, Com- edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kltaen. A care- free school bUS driver's pals decide to throw a pr•weddlng peny for him; com- plicating matt«?rs le the fact that the girl's lather cflUpprovea of her choice. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. •6 min.) =1=ICA'ITWT9I ,._-.y F1tatlKecl: Italian tash- l lon ~ra Baaglottl: tips on drKS- dd II, ... ...... IATmlfMM 1'1&_. U.S National Champton-- Sl'llp from HHton H .. d. s.c (R) j, tw.) CR) .. "Ptacee In The HMrf" (1984 • t'.>fama) Salty Field, Llndaay Crouae In 1930s TeQS, a tenaclou9 women con- celvea a plan to aave her farm from a bank forecloture and it heip.d by a tranalent b6eck "9ld WOfk8f' end a blind World War I lvetr.;~~~:l:ln) .. _,.,..... -~ -.... ,. .... -lalurclay Cont. I 0 .. Ya.MOTTUCll .. "The Trial Of Lee Harvey Oswald" ( 1977, Ofama) (Part 2 ot 2) Ben Gazzara, Lome Greene The guilt or Innocence of the accused presidential as- sassin Is determined atter an in-depth evalUatlon of events surrounding the case ~hrs.) (!) MOWll "The Blue Dahlla" (1946, Mys· tery) Alan Ladd. Veronica Lake An ex- servloeman Is suspected of murdering his untalthful wife and must prove his 1nno- lcU ~~ ....... W llJCITY ..__ .,. "Fl~t You Cry" ( 1978. OfamaJ Mary Tyler Moore. Anthony Perkins Newswoman Betty Rolhn experiences the anguish and trauma of discovering stie has breast cancer. (2 hrs.) ......... (()NA -IOU Quade! ClaSSIC. second round from Boca Raton. Fla (A) 1:11@ .... TUCll Cl) .,,. "Siikwood" ( 1983. Orama) Meryl Stree~>. ·Kurt Russell A young wom- an beoomes a spy in an effort to uncover evidence of negllgeooe 1n work conditions at the ~r·luel plant "' which she w~ (2hrs .. 9mln.J ~I ........ COlfTMJll tit ----MC ... Q MOWll "In Harm's Way" ( 1965. Orn· ma) John Wayne. Kirk Douglas During World War II, a Navy ottiee< is aSStgned to lead operations to regain 1mpartan1 Pac1I· IC islands controlled by the Japanese (3 hrs . 16 min.) CD cm"-'*"""° 11At.Ul9 (1) MOWll "Thief Of Hearts" ( 1984, Ofa- ma) Steven Bauer. Barbara W1lllams Al· ter looting an opulent San Francisco hOme, a burglar discOvers he possesses WOODS ••• FromPaeeS New Orleans. They also traveled to a Mississippi farm looking for a crucial picoc of evidence. The story is similar to the l 97S TV movie "Fosler and Laurie," wh.ich focused on two slain policemen. "I WU in that film, too," said Woods. "I played a junkie informer who helps the cops." Woods said Tanenbaum never lost a case while be wu with the New York district aftomey't office. He later headed the l 97S coqrctaiooal invcstiptioo into the auuainatlon of President John Ken· ncdy. He now practices law in Loi Anfeles.. "Tanenbaum bu 10 many IJ'Cll stories," he said. .. CBS wanted to tum it into a series. but I didn't want to do that I thou&bt it would be more e:trective u • teria of movia a.nd I th.ink that'• what " will do. Tanent.um is now wortinl on the script of a story about the murder o(a piano teacher." Woocta calls .. Joshua Then and Now" a modern,.~eo and Juliet." ··it's written by llidlkr, and I play a toup JeWilb kid .,.awina U{) in Montreal wbO beocww• a taiDed novelist. He fall• in love with a WA.SP 1enetor .. 1 dauahter. ' the secret diaries of a frustrated married woman and lmpetUOUSly sets out to fulfill her fantasies 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) Clll)1MllUll W(C) MOWll "La Cage Aux Foiles" (1979. Comedy) Ugo Tognazzi, Michel Senault A n1ghtc1Ub owner tries to prepare his transvestite lover for a vlSlt by his son's llancee's lather. the morals commlsslone1 of France (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 hr • 31 min ) 1:11 CID .,.,. "The Utile Ofummer G11t" ( 1984. Ofama) Diane Keaton, Yorgo Voyag1s. Recruited by ISl'aell operatives, an actress becomes a double agent es- S!Qned to track down a notorious Palestin- ian terrorist. 'A' O (2 hrs .. 10 mtn.J HI 8 .,.,. "Of Strangelove" ( 1964, Com- edy) Peter Sellers. George C. Scon An insane Air Force general causes world tremors when he decides to launch a bomber attack on the Soviet Union. (2 hrs.) I= "Horse Feathers" ( 1932, Com- edy) Marx Brothers. Thelma Todd Groucho takes over as president of e cot- e. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ••mw ... llA&ftl llCllT 2::11 l#fCA: CGITl •IT M CW 2::11 ... .,.., .... COUHI POOTUrl ..,.._ cm .,. "Bolero" ( 1984, Ofama) Bo Derek. GfOroe Kennedy Atter gradu- attng from an EngUsh boarding school. a woman )OUrneys to Arabla and Spain In search 01 tier first lover 'R' ( 1 hr • 4 1 -1""'5,,,._ n ..._. ..... II llCMI "Last Embrace" ( 1979. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Janet Margolin A government agent. recuperating from • nervous breakdown attef the uvage mur· der of his wife, finds hlmeelf ~ In • web of espionage and Intrigue. 'R ( 1 ht .• 43min.) •• MOWll "Million Dollar Legs" (1 932, Comedy) w C. Fields, Jack Oekle. A mythical kingdom finds its wealth dwin- dling and decides tcf concentrate on "s Otympio team In an eHOl't to rai9e money. !hr , 15 min.) LRt/ICllmT MOWll "Skokie" (1981. Ofama) Dan- ny Kaye. John Rubinstein The Americen CMI Llbe<ties Union intervene& wtlef\ .. no1s c111zens attempt to prevent strMt demonstrations by neo-Nazls. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) (%)..,. "Star Trell 111· The Search For Spock" ( 1984. Science Action) Wiiiiam Shatner. DeForest Kelley. Adm. Kint , .... sembles the crew ot the starsNp Eo- te1prise for one final voyage: to try and rescue Mr Spock, whoM splflt remen ahve on the rapidly degenerating~ i:>13net 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) • B ..,. "Go A5'1 Ahce" ( 1973. Ofama) William Shatner, Jamie Smith Jackson A 1eeo-age girl struggles to OY«come her df~. (1hr .30mln) _..1..,. ·~n Who LCMJd Women" ( 1983. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Julie Art- drews. A sculptor and compulsive womanizer dies. and his analyst seerchel In vain to discover why he genuinely fell In love with every beautiful woman he ...,.., met 'A' Q (1 hr., 50 min) · ... CD cm..,. "Mlsslng In Action" ( 1984, Adventure) Chuck Norris. M Emmett WalSh An American COionei returns to Vietnam to search tor MIAs. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 41 min ) =1=aum .... .Cll I (oc) SUNDAY NOV . 17 Copley/Colony Cablevillo• 8 PM ~~3500 ,.......,.2 --., ...... llDu.YWOGDNm -_..,.POOTIM.I. -......... -..<aw.. Os) ... -.._ ~ 1110.) .. ... u..A .,., ., ........ 1•1f It .. 11 .... "-Al• It Qlr,U.(tlW.) --~---mr 111 =e.~ .. ... ..,. 'Im ICA Pt • e& Of oz• s N1l 1 • ca 11 1 , .................... .,... "-A 11 ' m lo Ollie. (t IW,. • ...._, -1,m POOTIM1 Ollie ....... )(1 ........... , ,.. 11n1-11111acimi1t -•a COl.LW P'001IAU. ............. _ .... M M ._.. 0,.. .,_ .. ftlt ~.....,,,..,., ...... , W8 •CllmlCCMW Pt'•• -.. ... 191L ................. Law ..... T.,.., "-....,, L,es .._.. 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LOS ANGELES -Pete Scolari says he wu born in New Rochelle, N.Y., "the home of Rob and Laura Petric." Scolari 11y1 this with a little sideways took. the way bis character, Michael Harris. docs on CBS' "Newhart ... "I wu shocked at the aae of 9 to learn that Rob and laura really didn't live in New Rochelle,•• be said. Rob was Dick Van ·Dyke and laura wa.s Mary Tyler Moort in t.be duaic 1960s comedy "ihe Dick Van DybSbow." Scolari arew up in nearby Scandale. where bi1 fat.her commuted to wort u a Lawyer io New York City . .. 1 waa very clote to my father,·· be said . .. He putcd on nine yean llO· I miss him m<>R than I can 11y. He had hopes rd becOme a Lawyer .... "He didn•t know anythina about actina eo be tent a friend w&o wl.a a theatricaJ Lawyer to see me io a ltiab acbool play. He wanted to know ifl was wutina my time. Hit mend llid I Wal aood and be aot bebiad me ... Scolari joined .. Newhart" this put teUOn after the depl.rtwe of Steven lampnwul. who had beeo with the show FRANZ ••• .......... .. rd .. t too many~ teWna pct>pte -.ow to epe!J Sc.blachta. be 1&ya. .. rd been -aial for a new name. I l.boua,bt of Ouiltiopllltt Stooe. which iJ the name of a roee. But when me time came to lian my ftnt contnct 1 couktn •t do it. I aiped tt Dennis Franz, iuieed.. .. 30 SuncMy. No"""ber 17. 1985 the fint two years. Scolari's function as Michael Harris is essentially the same, lo be an annoyanoc to star Bob Newhart. He previously starred with Tom Hanks wu a recurring character o·n "The Good- timc Girls." "I wu a auest star twice in the second scuon of 'Newhart, ... be said. "After my second appearance they asked me to become a rqular in the third season. When the aueat star role fint came up my qcnt ukcd ifl would consider readinJ for it -as if it would be beneath my dignity. l ran lo the audition." The producers decided to make the • j • I • ., ~ d H n '1 ·~ switch when it became apparent that Kampmann's character had nowbeni to JO. The character wU supposed to antaaoruz.c Newhart, but be had become too strong. Scolari's character produces the TV show "Vcrmor:it T~y," with Newhart u the host, which 11ves them mort opponunity to develop stories. "When you ha vc an obnoxious cbaracter you can io one way, as Danny De Vito did on "Taxi," and become a cbaracieT you love to hate," said Soolari. ..Or you can have a character who's obnoxious and doesn't realize it. as I do with Michael. •TV Puzzle 1 . .-Shown, Sonny on "M1am1 Vice" 11 Superior 12 "Urtle House 1oca1P 13 Color ot chocolale 15 Miss Rand 16 Ac1or Barker 18 Sign-off for S1rt1C l'I 19 Lounge 11em 21 Roman gods 22 N1moy for shor I 24 WKAP newsman 25 "Oarhng 27 "Sergeant JO Pink wine 31 Actress Mer1we1hN 32 ' - -Crear O;iy 1 Tommy or J1mm~ 2 Yoko - 3 Nerwork s1ap1e 4 1ns1gne. lor Paar 5 Speechify 6 Played MISS Marr: •• 7 Baseball 1eam 8 Grad-to be 9 "Dynasty· subiecr 10 E1u1 item 11 Walter i.. Compass Po•nt 17 VI .c II 20 Sign-off tor Louise 23 Lloyd or Karhy 25 "The -Ranger" 26 Ted Lange rOll" 28 Comedian Fou 29 USed 10 unloek doors 30 Slender shOOI 33 Isabel Santoro role 35 · Highway to Heaven" star 36 Sack 37 She's Joyce Olvenp0r1 38 "I warn --,ust AC AO SS DOWN 33 Woman 34 Transac11on 36 Morigage 37 ·ea11 -· 40 Ta>u 42 Gold symbol 43 'Dallas" heavy 46 Japanese drama 4 7 Enlisted men 41'1 Delon's friend 'lO H11cncock's The 5? Played 8111..o 55 Midday 56 Parsons or Taytor ':17 Yearly abbr 111i.e 39 · -a 819 Girl No,.. 4 1 Crew memoer 43 Own dJ She's Mrs Cabor 1nif 45 Columbus crah 48 ram1ly member for <,hClll 5 1 [ly nr Pahllo !:i3 Wesl Poml grad ')4 Selenurm symbol IOlUTION Moonlighting DJ: Tale of two cities By SCOIT McCARTNEY .. ,.,,_...., l DALLAS and CHICAGO -It's 9 a.m. and Tom Joyner is on the air on KKDA in Dallas, rappinf about the day's headlines., wrapping Up the city's most listened-to morrung radio sho w. An hour later, he's in the air, on his way to Chicago, where he does , WGCl's 2-6 p.m. drivetime show. At 7 p.m., he's beck in the air, bound for Dallas, dinner and fo ur hours' sleep. At 5:30 a.m .. Tom Joyner wtll be on the air -uain. Five days a week, the J S-year-old disc JOCk.ey bolds down-two jobs in two ci~ ~oding hlsdays spmning almost as fast as the records he plays. At KK.DA, they call him "Superman." At WGC I. where he started Oct. 14. he's known as the "fly Jock." Have golden voioe, wiU travel. His tcbedule requires a tugbway rendezvous with bis wife and a limousine dash down a breakdown lane. And under terms of two long- term, SI million CQntntcu, be bas to keep this uo for the neu five years . .. No. I, I'm doina it for security for my family. This is not the most secure business in the world, and I know one day this is going to come to an end, .. Joyntr says. "Secondly, it's the ego and the cballengc of it all. It's never been done before, and l have a chance to do it'' At 5 Lm., Joy0er ia still half as~. scanning headJines for humor. "This is the hardest part of morning radJO right here, waking up," be says. S:30 Lm. -"Kl04, this is Tom Joyner." By 6 L?l., ~e. m~sic is pounding and Joyner is bounci~ around the small studio...i.. 1mttabn& the drummer, then the guitanst, then the trumpeter. "uoooooooo baby," be yells. . _9:07 ~.m. -!oynerisoffthc air and out the door, racing to the airport in his whlte Cadillac ~t 15 mph for a 9:41 flight. He combs his hair and spritzes drops into hls eyes as be drives. . 9:22 a.m: -Joyner's wife, Dora, spots the Cadillac on I.he ~rt highway and Joins the raoc. Her job is to bring him ho me<ooked, ~ carl>obydntc food, pa.rt ofhls prescribed bjgh-encrgy diet. and ferry him from a partina place to the terminal. But today there are no parkingspaoes. At 9:35, Joyner settles forSJ4- a-day valet ~kin& and sprints to the gate. "Well. hello,'' the gate •nt says to her _dail~ cu_stomer. "We didn't think you were going to make it" The tl.iaht lJ time to cat, read and watch videotapes on a battery-powe~ tape player-te~vision ~c by a radjo station engineer. He stuffs little slips of plpcT, scnbbled wt th ideas, into pockets. Now,aftertwoboursand nearly I ,OOOmiles in the air, Joyner is on tbc ground in Olicago. buyina a newspaper before jumping into a waitina limousine. l2:3tp.m. -Joyner steps out Ofito Michigan Avenue and into the WOCI offices.. Today is meetinp with station executives, but on moat days. 12:30 to 1:30 is racQuetball time at a ocarbv beaJth club. 2 p.m. -.. WGCl and this is Tom Joyner:· 2:24 p.m. -.. We've been waitina for you to iet on the radio,'' a calkr coos. With a smile. Joyner replies. ··v ou make me foci soooo nec:nsary, baby." 4:40. p •• 1m. -Joyner tells listeners that today 1s the 30th anniversary of Alln landers' advice column. He says his best advice 1s .. never confca when your lady catchB'you in bed ~lb someone else. Jus~ say 'Wl?o you IOftDI believe.. baby? Mc, or your l)'l"J eresT" The punchhne IS dcbvercd with pc:rfecl timina, but then., it's the third umc today he's used the Ann Landen pea-S:40 a.m., 8:40 Lm. and now 4:40 p.m. "Sure. there's 1oina to be some days when I say WC.Cl and be ii\. Dalla and ay KI~ and be in Q.icaco .... I'm very coNcious of dilutina tbirprod.uct..1 work very ha.rd not tobaveth&t bappeo. lfitdocs. I stop and I choole ... S:43 p.m. -Joyne(sd.Nmmiftl witb his pm. dancina so the beat. He queues up a leries of commcteia.11 to foUow the .S:50 news aod cn.flic report. He's out the door and i.nto the timousiac at S:.SJ. . "'See. it WOfb. I don't undentand why nobody lhinks 11 will wcwt.. I doe't know wily cvcryooc thinb rm tol.DI 10 burn out, •• Joyner •JI. Sunday, No'ltmber 17, 1985 31 ' COOL FOAICAaTa ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Cotta Meta, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna leech, Foun~n Valley and louttl Orenge County ORANGE Cl'UNl' C Al lrORNIA SUNOAV. NOVEMBFR 17 198"> ~O CENT S Test scores start school scr·amble Decline in di~trict test resu ts alarms of icials who know state is watching The results of mandatory state tests ~ J.ust one of the criteria school dts~ncts say. they use in developing their educational pr<>irams. B\U any drop in a district's scores usually sends up alarm signals and quickly leads to changes in that.program. That's because Sacramento con- trols public education's purse strings, Coast The Orange County tran- sit district plans bus route changes.JM Lottery banners can't be banned, the state tells cltles./A2 California Two California men are · cheered by the news that their spouses, now lovlng In the Soviet Union, wlll Join them In Amerlca./CI Consumers and cities are challenging the govern- ment's relaxation of fuel economy requirements for '86 cars./ A5 World Rescue helicopters plucked survivors of Col- ombla' s volcano eruption off hllls, out of trees and from a mudflat./ A3 and the trend toward stand,ard1zing curriculums _across the sta~ a.s ac- celerated when school districts feel compelled to devise programs that will net them good scores. At least six Orange Coast school districts may be mwrigi a 101 of curriculum'cbanges after seeing the results of last year's Cahfornia PAUL ARCHIPLEY PERSPECTIVE ASSfument Progr.tm (CAP) tests. A seventh Oranae Coast d1stnct. Huntington Beach Elementary. de- clined 10 d1scus.s its totals pendrng a presentauon to the school board. Evel) d1stnct recorded some de- creases compared with the previous >ear'.s results, pan1cularl~ at the c)ghlh vade level. The annual tests art gi~cn 10 third. sixth. eighth and 12th graders to determine whether s1udcots are 1m- Qrovmg tn reading, wntJng and math Other areas of study, such as social sdcncc for eighth graders, are being added to the testing as well The 12th araders' scores were relca$Cd earlier this year. but d1stncu have JUSt received their scores for elementary-level students Admin1strator<5 haven't found out )'Ct bow th~r schools match up to dm.net ~f similar St~ 1ll\d socioeconomic makeup. But they· .. e been busy studying the drops -as well as the U)Creues -ther·v~ seen in their own schools. and wtl be using that 1nformauon to . rev~ their cumculums Ncwport·Mtu Unified School Distnct au.a.med Slaruficant increases an thtrd ira<ie~rb and sli&bt increases in SJxth p-ade scores, said Dale Woolley, dll'CCtor of pupil personnel services. At both levels, students ltt sconnatabove the com- panson band, M'~ncy ran:ae: But at the eighth grade level, "our results aren't as good as we'd ltke to sec them," Woolley said. "h shows a mismatch between what the sate c'mphas1zes . and what wc,'vc .emphasized ... (Pleaee eee 8CORE8/ A2) Wil.l new carpool lanes hike speed to 55 on the 55? By LISA MAHONEY Of ... 0.-.,,... .... Expcnmcntal carpool lanes along the Costa Mesa Fretway will be open for use Monda) Just after the stroke of midnight. motonsts ferrying a companion or two can SWtng anto the ncwl) added fourth lane and take an inaugural nde. transponauon officials said. Bui the carpool lanes. created out of the fr~w-a) median. will rcall) get their aad test at rush hour when thou!>ands of motonsts -most of them dnvmg by themselves -con- gest the frecwa} as they have done evei: weekday for yea~ The Oran$e County Transpor- tation Commission authonzed extra lanes created dunng a repaVJng pro1cct 10 be rcstncted to carpools 10 the hope of speeding up ttaffi<' on the hcav1l) used roadwa) ponauon .officials hope those usina tbc carpool lanes Will save up to 15 minutes of dnvang umc. The comm1ss1on and the Orange County Transit D1stnct a~ cooper- ating to try to promote ndesharing. The) an tend the new lanes to provide an inccnuve to carpool. The comm1ss1on will monitor the carpool lanes for 90 days to sec 1f they work on the Costa Mesa-Freeway The project could be scrapped and the extra nonh and south lanes opened to all motonsts 1f the carpool scheme doesn't funct1on well . The ca.tl)OOI lanes stretch for 12 miles from the R1vers1dc to the San Diego frecwa )s. Vehicles carrying two or more people can use the lanes. ex~pt for tho~ vehicles nonnally banned from the anstde lane. That includes thret-axle trucks. vehicles towmg another vehicle or lnllcr, school buses. and vehicles t.rans- poning explosives. None oftbcx are pcnnmed to use the carpool lanes 1. Terry Watte, the archbishop of Canterbury' a trouble- shooter, has arranged a meeting wtth Moslem ex- tremists holding Ameri- can capttves./ A3 In theory. the carpool lanes can carry more people ftister because those Ultng 11 arc shanng their vehicle With.one Or more passengers Tran~ (Pleue eee CA.llPOOL/A2) Style The French fashion In- dustry Is charging ahead after recent upbeat show- ings emphasizing the female flgure./82 Sports Newport Harbor girls fin- ish a disappointing third In CIF crosscountry./C1 UCLA keeps on track for the Rose Bowl, but USC Is beaten In college foot- ball. /C1 Wisconsin stuns third- ranked Ohio State In a Big 10 matchup./C3 INDEX Bombeck Br~ge Bulletin Board Business Claaalfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope In The Service Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Publlc Notices Sports Style Television Weather 8 2 A8 A-4 85-6 01-6 ca 06 CS-7 06 A-4 A8 A6-7 82 C8 C1-'4 81--4 TV Log A2 School sued over injury The guardian of a1 S-ycar-old youth who was injured when ht was hit by a baseball at ~qrona dcl Mar Hiah School lilt year filed suil Friday apiost the school. The suit allqcs the school's ball diamonds wett poorty delianed. •• Jotepb Geo,.e WU 11\JUJ'td April 13. l 98S when he was hit ln the head with • baxball that was bein& toned around on a olayina field adjtc:Cnt to the field he was standma on, ac- eotdh'l lO the suit. The youth ~'!cd~y auf- fctcd eevere heed irv~nes ~ may be pcnnaoeally unpa1mi by the blow. wrote Lot Aneeta attomey Sutan Tbompeon. The suit nama the hiab acbool. tbc Ncwpe>n·MCll trnifted Scboe>a DalU'ic1 aftd an atlllcbc au~ vttOr u ddeedanta. ......... -~ --~ The &achwan Shree a.Jneeah'• followen (from left). Ila Anand Oa.ha, Anand San- 0.-.,,... .,_., ............. toeh and Ila Prem Neera at the Lafuna Beach Meditation Center. Life goes on without guru By LAURA MERK Of ... 0.-,... ... The followers of the Bhagwan Shrec Rajneesb at tbe Laguna Beach Meditation Center said his depart\Jre to India on Fnday will ha ve little effect on his commune here. Rainecsh. 53. pleaded guilty on Thul"Sda) to two of 35 federal 1mm1· gratton-fraudchanges and agreed to leave the United States 1mmed1atel)' to avoid a pnson sentence. The rema1n1ng 33 charges were dropped Raj n~h rece1 ved a suspended I(}. ~sentence. was assessed $400.000 in fines and coun costs, and agreed to drop four civil lawsuits his sect had Trickery with a principa~· in mind Gisler School staff, pupUs pull surprise on boss Ian Collins BJ ROBERT BAAUR ................. Joyce McRone has pulled a bta surprite on her boss, Gisler School Princi pal Ian Collin•. McRoric the assist.ant principal. devitcd elabOrate ruses. told tall talcs (all for a •ood cauK) and over(ame untimely 11lncucs. She'd make the CIA proud. Collins would be a good candidate for a surpnsc vistt from the show's "Mr. Mailbox" because be was such a good principal. The TV people aarced and said they'd be at the schoof on Tucsda)' for a live show. Thcl let\ 1t to McRonc to work out the l<>11st1cs and prtterve tht surpnJC The~ were 10me problems -sht bad to entrust the 600 pupilt Wlth the 1ttttl, "prart1cally on pain of d1 memberment." she 111d. But the most crociaJ problem de~lopul when CoJUn on T~> -the day of the TV visu -became , 111. "He told me•' 11:30 jha1 he wu ao1n1 to open his mail dd then to home beaux he ~h JO ti.d,., McRont Wd "l called distnct tad· quancn and asked I.km to tJunk of filed against federal authont1es. He promised not to return to this countl) for five years Without the l! attome) gcneraJ's pcnn1ss1on RaJneesh came to the n1ted tatcs in I 981 and his followers took over the tO\I. n of .\ntclope. Ore. The name of the town was subsequently (Pleaee tee COaowmt/A.2) Regents approve UC Irvine cliQic fo offer outpatient care at on -campus location earl y fn l 987 The L'ni versll\ ofCahfom1 a Board of Rege nts granted HS appro,al Fnda} for an ambulaton care chn1l to be built on L ( J,... ane campu~ Completion of the S4 6 m1lhon chn1c 1s ant1c1pated b) earl) I~ , said Kath' Jone<>. assistant 'ice chancellor of co mmunications It v.111 be bu1h on campus nl'. .. <I to the school of medicine and \l.tll pro' 1de outpa· uent care b) facult) ph) s1c1ans Officials ha'e en\'1s1oned bu1ld1ng an on-site chnic since the medical school mo' ed to Irvine m I Q6, from the pn,atcl) ov.ned ( ahfom1a ( ol- lege of Medmne. Jones sax1 Current!) the umversll) owns UCI Medical Center in Oranae. fonnerly 1hc Orange Count)' Medical Center. The un1vers11~ had onginall> hoped to build both a hospital and clinic at the campus. but was forced to change m plans '4 hen then-Go' Edmund G Brow-n ordered offici als to purchase the count' hospnal instead ubsequent clans for an on-site hospnal v.ere abandoned apan earlier th is \ear when ~mencan \1ediral lntemauonal announced at \l.Ould build a S86-m1lhon hospital nearb' That fac1ht" 1s scheduled 10 be completed b~ the.summer of I 987 The contro' ers1al battle between the 1'4 0 1ns11tu11on<, has since bet'n smoothed o'er s.a1d Jones She said .. (Pleaae .ee CLUOC/ A.2) Crash es kill three Three people died and one '40man \I.as gra'el) inJurc.-d in four separall' \l.C't'kend accidents Fnda) and aturda) Tv.o men wert arre~te-d as a result ol thoSt" acr 1dents Karel Hoppenbrou\l.er 45. of Santa <\na 1.1.as lilied Fnda' nigh t when a Ford pickup apparent!) crossed the center d1' 1der on Bushard treet an Fountain \'al· le) and h11 his car head on The accident occurred at about I tl 40 Fnda\ "'hen the pickup - dn"en h' fo~ph Palmer Jr of Hu11ngton Reach -alleged!) Jumped the Bushard treet d1' 1der for n~l apparent reason. accordmg 10 Fountain alk) police Hoppenhr(1U \l.er dn .. mg e~st in a Ford \fostang. d1e'd shonh a her the collision Both men wert> transponed to Fountain \' allc' ( ommunll' Hosp1Ull for treat· (Pleue .ee CRASlmS/ A2) ...., ... ,.._ ......... McRorie put her tnck.s to work when Kristen Wimer, a puptl at Oitlcr. a Hunll"llon Beach middle IChoot. ud her mter. ue. wrote a kali' to prod~ of the .. Three TluwO" WvtllOn •bow. Sl)'l"I that ~ ......... , .. , OW. lcllool Prlnclpal Ian Collln• wt th at.ten he ("left) aad llri8teD W'U"Da . , I \ ' ' ' .. A2 Ofanoe 0oMt DAILY PtlOTI Su!°'dly, ~OY9mber 17, 1985 Winnings cashed despite freeze A local S l 00,000 CaHf omia IOllCfl wtnoer, who bad u1d she .. prayed over I.be ticket." ha.s rcponedly cubed her wumiJl&.9 despite a coun otdet rcstrktin• her from don~ so. 5Ued the order prevenuna Nunci from spendi.fta her winrunp bc:causc or a Lawuit pend\na apln&l her husband. Althoufb Sharon Nunez was not named in the lawsuit the coun otdc.'r was~ on the fact that I.he money could be considc~ community propemo. James M. Duarte, anomey for New City Bank, wd the bank also has an Interest in the lawsuJt because Nunez Sr. owes the bank S 100,000. Cold, windy weather fore cast Newport Bea.ch resident Sharon Nuna apparently had not b«n served wi\b the court order, issued Tbunday afternoon. when she re- portedly went to the New City Bank tn Oranae on Friday and ~ivcd travelet's and cashier's checks - three for S2f>J.<!OO and one each for S 1 J/YYJ, S61wu and S l ,000. Nunez, 2Y, wo11 Sl00,000 Mopday in the jack~t spinoff televised from HoUywooci. The lpttery comm1ss1on immediately retained $20,000 for taxes. Orange County upcnor \oun Commiss1oncr T homas Keenan 1s- I Nunez was not present in court Thursday. However, ber father-in· law, Raul Nunez Sr., wu there to hear the coun order. He wu also present. &Jona with husband Raul ~unez Jr. when she cashed her winninas, &e• cording to published rep()tt.s.. Raul Nunez Jr., a restaurant oper- ator, is bein& sued by the Perry Morris Co. of Costa Mesa. The company claims the restaurateur owes $250,000 in unpaid equipment leases. The Nunezes could not be reached for comment Larry Finn~n. vice president of lhe bank, sajd 6e had heard about the freen on Nunez' winnings and con- tacted her attorney. Paul Mast. when she ~me into the bank to cash her che<:k. Mast reportedly assured rum be would pot be violatina the coun order by cashing the check. Finnepn was present an coun Friday to explain the circumstances to Ke'enan. According to published reports, Keenan then gave per- mission to the Perry Morris Co. to have a marshal seize the money from wbomcve s it. A week cold front wtll bring gutty wlnda and cooler tempttatur .. to SoutMM Callfornt. today. although no rain and no llQnlflcent mount.in anowtall ar• predleted. ~artly ctoudy aklM and cooi.r t..-np«atur .. will greet ~. wtth high• mostly In ttwa eot aftet OV91'nl0ht towa In tM 40• and low.r 50a. • In tM mountelnt, IOC411 nort~t wlnda wUI ~gusting 15 to 30 mph with partly cloudy aki.t. Hight wlU range from 43 to 53. with lows dipping Into ttwa 28-to-38-cs.Qree rang•. Northweat winds guatlng up to 25 mph wlll alto hit th9 deMrtt today. uncMI' pertly doudy aki.t. High• wlll range from t~ ~ 40a and 50t In th9 upper deMrta to th. mid to upper 80a In tM low.r deaerta. Lowa wlll range from >ttwa upper 201 and 30• IJ\ tt\9 UPP« deaerta to the mid 301 to mid 40t In t~ • deMrta. U.S. Temps Lottery banners legal, state t lls cities .. Lo 35 21 65 24 15 29 13 04 IO 13 17 ... 85 60 .. ... 7$ 82 40 07 37 30 38 25 47 27 ... 27 45 37 64 ... 611 3t ,, 43 IO 72 46 37 36 31 70 56 H 15 4t 33 .. S4 t3 32 ., 27 64 ~ 6e 37 73 « 51 31 34 Ill 50 34 39 2t $7 50 311 03 341 2t S3 .. S3 31 14 87 31 23 511 51 82 73 .. Je 14 51 32 21 33 25 &2 33 78 :ie • 34 .... 54 ,, Calif. Tem'pa Officials from Huntington Bel\ch and five other cities who want store owners to tear down California lottery banners have been told the signs are exempt from city and county ordinances governing such displays. A warn:ing letter was mailed Thufs.. day to the city attorneys of Hunt· ington Beach, Anaheim, Garden Grove. San Diego, Palm Spripgs and Indian Hills. said James Bruton .. Southern California regional lottery CRASHEs-MOl:JNT ..• From Al menl Palmer. upon release from the hospital, was arrested and charged with dnving under the influence and vehicular manslaughter. Costa Mesa resident J1lltan Mead, 19, was listed in grave condition a t the Fountain Valley Trauma Center Sat· urday after she was ejected from a Porsche that had rolled over on Bonita Canyon Road in Irvine. injuries. Both Ah and Shourds were wcanng seatbelts. Mead was thrown from the car and suffered major head trauma, policc said. In Brea, a mototcyclist driving westbound on Carboh Canyon Road was killed early Saturday morning when he suddenly moved into the eastbound lanes and struck the guard rail. manager. "We are c.'xempt from county ond city laws," Braxton said. "Lottery signs and banntrs art allowed." S.tores where banners have bee n removed have lost business. CJ;INJC •.. From Al they have a good working rela- tionship oow and that many UCI medical students will be doing resi· dencies at the hospital. The 30,000-squarc-foot clinic will be administered by the College of Medicine, unlike the UCl Medical Center, which is administered by 1 he university. A cliruc is currently operated off campus in a small rental where about 20 faculty members care for up to 1,000 patients a month. But Jones said the space bas become too smaJI for the school's rapid growth rate and 34 13 113 37 11 42 411 26 )9 31 S3 38 32 30 IM 211 .()2 ·21 35 27 50 03 45 35 34 24 40 21 85 71 93 54 . . . 31 31 ~·~ ·-~-------------:~ ~ EZtended 54 34 IM 40 ~ eunny dey9 llnd 191t nlgllta. ee 52 ~ higtlt In the 70. lo 10w IOL l~ In 15 S3 Ille -10 mid &0.. 81odlton 52 45 T_V..., 4 1 34 r°"ance .. .. Voeemlle V!y 47 34 Surf report LOCATION .. ... ll#l'WI 9eed> ~ IW Santa Monloa 2~ IW NewpOrt llNclfl )-4 ew een oieoo c-irv N IW W•1• Mt11P 12 Tides TODAY A<w1 hiOh 2 2:2 a.m . 3 7 Ar•t tow &:57 a.m. 3.2 SecoN!hlO" 12oeom 54 SecoN!low 806011\ .() 2 llllOtlDAY Fltll lllQll 3.4& a.m 4.0 l'lrwl low 7•56..,., 3 3 hoollcl NQ11 1 32 p m 4 • s.cond 10W II 18 p m 0 1 Sun Mt• today •• 4·48 p.m .. ,... Mondey118281m llnd-~11 •·47 p l'fl Moon MNe IOcley ti II &7 em, -ti 10.04 p m end 11-~ Mondt\' II 12•450"1 According to police. the driver of the car, 28-year-<>ld Hauckat Acbara Ali of Costa Mesa. lost control of the vehicle while traveling west on Bonita Canyon Road between MacAnhur Boulevard and Coyote Canyon Road at about 10:30 Fndav night. . John Smith, 36, of Hollydalc flew over the embankment after hilling the guard rail al 3:55 a.m. and was pronounced dead at the scene. ac- cording to Brea pohce. ln Orange a pcdcstnan was killed when a vehicle struck her as she tned to cross Chapman Boulevard in an unmarked crosswalk. the increasing number of patients ~.~n!Jf:~~~ medical resource SCORES ST ART SCHOOL SCRAMBLE ... for the community that hves and FromAl Ali was taken to Fountain Valley Trauma Center and treated for minor injuries. He was arrested fo r drunke n driving after his release from the hospital. Kelly Shourds. 18, a second passen- ger in the car. also escaped maJ or Marianna Thorpe, 51. of Orange was struck by the westbound vehicle on Chapman Boulevard just after midnight Friday. The driver was identified as James Michael Irving. 23. works on the campus and those who Eighth graders scored within the hve ct~ ~y," ~id Jon~. . comparison band and the same as in Tbe cliruc will be built by a special the previous year in math. But they trust fu~d. developed when the school dropped in reading and were below of mediclfle m.oved from Los An· the band in reading and writing. geles. "It is therr (the trustees of the Woolley said. California College of Medicine) fund." ··we need to s~nd some more time to sec what specific areas wcdidn•t do well on, and see where to bnng it up.·· COMMUNE ENVISIONS NO CHANGE: •• he said. Third and sixth graders in Ocean V 1ew Elementary School District also scored well, said John Thomas.. administrator of pupil personnel services. From Al chaneed to Raj neeshpuram. RaJneesh claims to have a follow- inJ of about 500.000 peo ple world· wide. The Laguna Beach commune, located off Laguna Canyon Road, and Rajneeshpuram are his onl y U.S. communes. Dunng an interview at the Laguna Beach commune Fnday. his followers said the Babgwan's departure would have little or no effect on co ntinued operations here. The local center only has about 12 people living on the siJt-acrc site as compared to the 3,500 people li vi ng at Rajnceshpuram's 62,000 acres in Oregon. The Laguna commune attracts up to 200 people on Sunday, its "open day," which consists of meditation, videos and meals. all of which the v1s1tors pay for ... They come from as far as Los Angeles and San Diego." said Ma Prem Neera. the local center's coordinator. Anand Santosh, a visitor from the Oregon commune. said some of Rajncesh·s followers will probably leave Raj neeshpuram. but he prechc- ted the majority would stay. ··we had a feeli ng the las t few days that something would happen. There was no shock: we feel grounded," he said. "The feeling was that the govern- ment was trying to harrass rum even though he was ill. And the feeling was that they would continue that until they'd finally k.illed him," said San- tosh. a 10-year disciple ofRajncesh. ··1t is sad for America that they could not understand and appreciate b1m. He would have g.iven America an alternative to the suicidaJ direc- tion it is taking." he said. Dispelling recently published stories, he said there are no plans to seU the Oregon commune unless ··someone wants to buy it for the right pnce.'' Rajncesh's disciples have said they will sell some assets, perhaps includ· in~ some land, and will explore for minerals on the 64,()()()...acre com- mune in Oregon. The sect's fleet of 93 Rolls-Roye.cs. which were used solely by the guru, will be sold one at a time, his followers in Oregon said Friday. ··w e a~ geumg calls from around the world from people who want to buy the Rolls-Ror.ccs." "We will be opening up the mining rr.sources there," Santosh said. Those mineral resources include gold and oil. ··He (the Bhagwan) didn't want us mining the area. but it will be an additional source of income to us now," be said ... His leavillJ should not cbanee the basic financ1aJ struc- ture," he tnsisted. Recently the Bb.agwan changed the requirement that all his followers wear the ttaditionaJ "sunrise" colors of pink, pun> le, orange or red. He also recently changed his attitude toward free sex and predicted that acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) would kill two thirds of the world's population. So bis change of heart in pleading guilty to the federal charges didn't surprise his followers. ••1t's uncomfonable sometimes, but there arc always changes with the Bhagwan," said Necra. The JUru left Oregon on a private plane immediately after the court hearing on Friday. He arrived in India 12:40 p.m. Saturday PST, ending a journey that took him to Allentown, Pa.; Shannon, Ireland; Larnaca, Cyprus, and Bahrain. Rajnecsh's attorneys said he changed bis plea onl¥ because he feared his life wo1dd be tn danger if he remained in the United States. Rajneesh could have been sentenced to 175 years in prison and fined $350,000. SURPRISE FOR A PRINCIPAL ••• P'romAl something quick (to keep Collins at school for the surpnsc). They said to tell him that Superintendent (Larry) Kemper wanted to sec him at the school site at 3 p.m." She passed the word on, but sull wasn't out of the woods. She d idn't want Collins roaming around the campus m the intenm. catching scent of the television crew setting up their equipment. "I think his being sick hel~d. He's usually out in the halls. saying good by to the kids at the end of the day." But to be -;ure, she scheduled a meeting for him in his offi ce with special education 1eac her Martha Oakandcr. ·•1t was a long -and bonng - rcvi~ of the special education pro- gram. It was SO pages long and they were on about Page 2. She was as king him questions about everything." McRoric said. The ruse kept the ill and miserable Collins in his office. And now only one problem remained. It focused on how to get Collins to arrive al precisely 3:08 p.m. in Room 402, where nearly 600 pupils,· the school band and the tclcvis1on cameras waited. McRone was equal to the occasion. She set 1t up for a pupil with asthma problems to feign an attack. "He asked me 1fl wanted him to pass out," she said. "But I told him a simple. basic asthma attack would be fine." Al exactly the right moment, physi- cal education teacher Joe Dominic, who was 1n on the plot. ran into Collins· office, telling him that the boy had stopped breathing. "I asked her why for heaven sake$ she went so far and said he stopped breathing." McRoric said ... She told me she wanted to get him out of the officc quick.Jy. ••tan ran out of the office and told so~bodyon thestafTtocall 91 1. But I haa foreseen that and told them 0 0 1 to do it." Collins dashed to the boy but was met by "Three Three O" television reporter Eric Boardman, who said tic had to set Collins in the room. Collins fell for it and followed the TV man through the door. The students jumped up and cheered, the band broke into a march and the telcvison cameras whirred into ac- tion. ColJins, weak and womed about the condhion of the asthmatic boy, was stunned. - ··1 was petrified (about the boy.) I was totally surprised. This is really nice." he .said. CARPOOL LANES ON FREEWAY ••• From Al under any c1rcumstantXs. Motorcyclists may use 1he lane\ only if they ha ve a passenger To use the carpool lanes. moton sts must enter at dcs1111ated points marlred by signs and a broken white line. Exits should also be made at designated locations alona the route. The Cal1fomfa Highway Patrol wtll enforce the carpool rc$tnction on the ms1de lanes. During the first few da~ in operation. most vtolators wdl ~i~~E Daily Pilat Moncier FnMy II ~ on "°' ,..... )ICJUf P<ll* ll"r s 30 I) I'll Clll ii.for• 1 p "' -" )'Oii COPY -w ~.cl t<•r•n Wtttmer Puot~r S.!Uldly al'IO luM!lr II )'Oil dO l'tUI I«-.,,.I copy °" 1 • ,,. c .. Of'Mf• ti) I ... 9'° ~ CtlP)' -~ o.-... Frenk Zlnl Aoe.emery Churchmen E 01101 Con1ro11e1 Robert L. Cantr•ll Don11d L Wltuema receive just a wamin&. Captain Chuck Lynd said. But after Nov. 24, lone motorists caught m the carpool lanes will Ft a SS2 citation. Disabled vehicles left in a ca.rpool lane will be lowed away CJ,Jculetlon 114/IG~ c ........ ed"'*"'I 714/"2-4171 AH ~ ~te IG..Q21 MAIN Off1CE 130 W• ley 81 Coll• MeM. CA ~· IOdl-. 1seo Coel• .,..__ C4 9~29 ~I tMl O.engt C:0..1 ~ ~' No -"or"' ""''•'oont edll0tt11 •Nin .. 0< • .,-ii.,. ,,_., .......... y I» '""'·~ .... ~ _ .... - _, "'toOJ!lQlll -• ------- Third graders scored well within the comparison band in reading and writing, and above the band in math. Sixth graders scored above the band in all three test areas. "Needless to say. we're very pleased." Thomas said. However. eighth graders showed a drop in reading scores. a problem being experienced statewide. he said. "I talked to the state, and all they know is the g.irls stayed the same, but the boys fell way down. ··So 1t looks like a bug in the system. It's a state problem," be said. Third graders in Laguna Beach Unified School District improved dramatically over the previous year, but the district saw slight to signifi- cant drops.in all three subject areas for sixth and ei~th graders. said Superintendent Billy Barnes. Drops in eighth grade scores raneed from four to seven points, which Barnes said could be attributed to class makeup rather than problems in the instructional program. Butsixth graders dropped 14 points in math. "That information by itself doesn't gi ve us a lot," Barnes said. ··But you'd hope to increase your scores. We want to tum them around." Bucking the statewide trend, ciJ!lth graders in the Capistrano Unified School District improved their scores in aJI tbrec subject areas, said Dr. George Dibs, assistant super- intendent of instructional operations. But the distnct recorded slight drops in writing and math for siJtth graders, and drops in all three subjects among third graders. ··They were higher than two years ago, but lower than last year," Dibs said of the third graders. Fountain Valley School District's third and sixth graders improved their scores. but eighth graders' scores dropped, said Prescott Jones. assis- tant superintendent. When eighth iraders took the tests for the first umc two years ago. Fountain Valley tar,cted math as a subject area needing curriculum changes. "We would want to continue to took at math, because we're just barely within the band." Jones said. Third graders in the Irvine Unified School District showed the same or better scores this year, said Dr. Bruce Givner. deputy superintendent. Sixth and eighth graders improved in both writing and math, but showed declines in reading. he said. Administrators agreed that the CAP scores are onJy one variable they consider in developing their district's educational program. "But they're important because they get a high d~e of visibility in the P.ress," said G1vner. Likewise, districts know the state is looking over their shoulders, and CAP scores are one way the state can see whether a particular district is meeting statewide objectives. "It's one method the state ~n use to standardize curriculum m all districts." Givner said. ··ukc it or not, we receive funds from the state. and these tests are one way the state c,an emphasize what they think should be covered." said Dale Woolley of Newport-Mesa dis- tricL The state's ioflucnqc is particularly effective in smaller districts where pared-down administrative teams de· pend on help in developing their educational programs. For example, the California State Board of Education adopted a Model Curriculum Standards document that identified study areas high schools are cx~ctcd to review per- 1odicall y, said Barnes. super- intendent of the 2,400-studenl Laguna district. fhe district determines whether its high school courses arc compatible with the model cumculum. and makes changes as needed ··The state board bas said the Model Curriculum Standards aren't mandatory. But there's enough polit1· cal rressurc that most schoof districts wit respect it as a standard you'll be influenced by," Barnes said. He said the state also bas ~tab­ hshed incentive pr~ms that re- ward distriets financially when they show improvements by state stan- dards. But larger districts aren't immune from state pressure, either. When Newpon-Mesa, with a stu- dent population of about 16,300, saw that its sixth graden were scoring consistently low in math because statistics and probability -two subjects on the CAP test -WCTCh't being tauaht until junior high. "we had to decide whether we wanted to continue to have lower scores or slowly change our math program," said Dale. Woolley. ··1t•s a fact oflife that we want the results of the state testing program to reflect the kind of job we 1h1nk we're doing here." Nevenheless, most administrators say the CAP scores are only one means by which they dcv1S<' their programs. Typically, districts will ask each school to review its CAP scores in conjunction with other cntcria and to develop an educational program. "The real value of the (CAP) test is that when the infonnauon comes lo ~s. breakdowns of sub-Objectives, like vocabulary. have specific infor- mation for each school.·· said George Dibs of the Capistrano d1slnct. ·•But we also have comprehensive tests we give annually to all students. It's about a 3'h -hour exam. We think it's more reliable asa guide than CAP. plus parents can then sec how their child is doing." Distnct-by-district results of the CAP scores. which will give adminis- ttatoi:s a~ idea C?fhow they match up to distncts with similar makeup across the state. will be released Nov. lS. ,. Clrculetlon Tel1pfMMtee ... <>-.Go ..... ,,_ ...... Pr C>d11t 11011 C1rcu11111on MAMQt'f Manag.:tr Howerd Muflenatr Peoe1-.vtn1 Marl(etino Otrec1 or I ClaU!llt'd Otrac1or VOL 11. NO. 121 A Very~ Special Shoe Department # 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • ?59· 1622 • Bullocks Willshire Wing c ' ' ..... Orqe Cout OAIL V PILOT /Sunday. Nov.m~ 17 . 1985 AS ·Seagull-eye view sees soaring future for county .. Skies will be clear, people buSil1ng and myriad problems will be resolved Samuel Adamson ScaauJJ banked non-polluting. waste-bumina system. left 10to an updraft, then lofted over 10stalled back at the tum of the Upper Newpon Bay. It was Tuesday. century, had all but wiped out a Jan. 1, the first day of the year 2010. favonte gull-gathenng spot. The weather . was perfect for Samuel Adamson Seaaull suddenly :·woo~h Je t dodging," 8 skill Samuel felt lonely, so he headed downtown. inhented from his 0~,.t undt, The dense cluster of shimmenng J h .. -towers at Metro Central always onat on Livingston Scaaull. Today bustled with activity. He pulled up marked the beginning of a new era in alongside a row of bis buddy gulls local JCt travel. perched on the distinctive arch of the Only the nimble, fast climb10g, Performing Arts Center and stared "woosh JCts" would be Oying out of down at the lively crowd exiting a old John Wayne Airpon. T~ less New Ycar'sDa)'..sympbony. It was a cb~llcnginr,tong.raoge jets had been -rar cry from the meager turnouts that amgncd. south ,to the new Orange Jrceted ballets aod symphonys back International, a former military air in the 1980s and '90s. base. "Looks lilce they've finall y got the Samuel was buffeted l\ard by a }tan$ of 8 a I an c h 1 n e and rcstor~d Leaf Jet, so he 't:al~ed it quits , Tchaiko-vsky," Samud commented and ghdetJ over to th<! Sanitary Land to Marcus Aurelius Seagull. "You got Fill to reminisce. A sophisticated, that right," Marcus replied, quickly adding, "~t's anack Ja~·Pac: •· That was ~aaull Jar100 for dive bombing th~ sprawlina headquarters of the Joint Powers Agency, a mep-agency spawned in 198"5 to complete somc- thina called the San Joaquin Trans- portation Comdor. now known as the Thomas F. Rlley Parkway. Dartina around, over and between the theaters, office buildings and hotels of Metro Central, Samuel and Marcus suddenly swooped low over the Pentagon-like structure. "Take that for Newpon Beach and that's for Irvine," cried out Marcus. And "that's for good old Costa Mesa," added Samuel, both birds using city names that hadn't been heard for years. Jay-Pac was a more efficient war. to service the surround· IDJ half a million people, but the gu11s missed thl' colorful old names and inter-city squabbles of years aone by. The young pau then headed south, t ,500 feet above the Riley Parkway. Traffic moved effonl~ssly below them. caus10g Samuel to recall his famous rclauve "Uncle Jonathan used to tell 'bumper to bumper' Jokes and I still can't sec what he was talkJ°' about." Cross1na the freeway they circled the Orangedome where the County Chppers wett 1011\j up ap10st the Boston Celttcs in an NBA pme. Then they noticed. the actts of rainwater s1nma on the roofs of' hundreds of bu1ldinas 10 an a~ JIM Wooo known as the Spectrum. ~I leftovers and the most colorful SeaJullupeculated for da)s on end crowds I love those fore1&ners." about what went on inside those But Samuel Adamson prevailed buildinJS. People went in, people and Marcus Aurelius was in a sour came out; that was 1t. No crates, no mood as they &hded over Pelican trucks, no production. no sh1ppin8-Hills Road. "They never name any- .. Unclc Jonathon called 1t high tluna for us," be fumed. Below a row technology,'' mused Samuel Just of prden hotel$ oecupltd land that then the ocean came into v1ew and an was once an equcstnan center. argument broke out. Marcus wanted Samuel. always theJokcstcr, said ··not to head south to Monarch Beach. the so" while dipping his w1ngs at a s1gn most popular rcson center 1n the reading "Gulls Breath lrin." western hemisphere. while Samu.ti Samuel headed to an area once wanted to say close to home Marcus known as Corona dcl Mar v.:here a ~reamed 6ut: ··1 don't care 1f the merchants street fair had closed half place 1s 25 years old, the Ritz.Carlton of the histonc Coast H1ghwa). and thl' Hyatt Regency still have the _..Maraa-.urulc<l at wawng a sign. "Want to orb1t the earth lD 2010? Laser a Wlnner and 1t'1 you we1J send " He also spotted an antique cart stllina someth1na called po~. After soaaain1 a few k.crneb lft fW1 fhahl. the aulls beaded into Newpon Center, a suburb of Mcuo Center. The two were considenq &DOtber • bomb1na ra.id and smiled ac lbe pnstine surroundi~ dozens of marble offioe buUd.inas, a paar of sh1mmenn1 white hotels, a lb.iny shopping center and a pink-tinted athlcuc club, au connected by ~ movable sidewalk enclosed in clelr plasti~. · ~ueLJtared at the ~c below and commented on all the money cbanaina hands without much con- versation. "Damn, Sam, you sure havl' good eyes," said Marcus Archus ··Yeah,· he replied, "Some- times 1 think I can see into the • future " Colama.ilt Jim Wood live. ill New· portBeaca. STATE/ ION ;·woRLD====... ==== Sex sult against Lucky markets yields lDllllons Meeting with captors arranged By tbe A11oclated Pre11 SACRAMENTO -California's second-largest superma1-ket chain has agreed to a multimillion dollar settlement 10 a sex-01scrim1Dation su11 filed by three women who said they were denied jobs as warehouse workers and truck drivers. Attorneys for Lucky Stores Inc. told U.S. District Judge Raul Ramirez on Friday that it will set upa$3 million compensatton fund and a 10-yearquota program that will reserve up to 30 percent of blue-wllar job openings for women. Up to 4,000 women who were turned down or di sco uraged from applying for jobs at the chain's warehouse in San Leandro since April 3. 1980. will be eligible for compensation, said attorney Brad Seligman, who represented the three plaintiffs. 18-montb-old helps mother give birth SACRAMENTO-A woman gave birth to a son. assisted only by her 18- month-old daughter, the father sajd. Greg Adams. 25, said he returned home early Friday from his JOb at a wholesale delicatessen su pply company, to discover he had become a father four hours earlier. His W\fe Whelma, 24, said their daughter, Carmel. had given her a towel, some water and held her hand during the delivery. The couple does not have a tele phone. so she ceuld not call for help. Couple face, probe over lottery splurge FRESNO -A couple who claimed to have spent S2.800 on lottery ucke~ will be investigated to see if any of the money came from federal payments for the support of their mentally retarded son, officials sa}. "!fl could, I would try to stop this type of people from purchasing tickets." said state lottery director Mark Michalko of Bill and Lynn Woehl, who claimed to have papered a wall with losing tickets smcc the California Lottery began operaung seven weeks ago. Woehl, who is unemployed, said the family income 1s "zilch," except for a S400 monthly Supplemental Secunty Income check the couple receives for the support of their 16-year-old son, Alan. Employees dlsclpllned ln kickback probe TORRANCE -At least 11 employees of Garrett A1Rescarch Manufacturing Co. were disciplined in connection with an FBI investigation 10to k.icjcbacks on subcontracts, it was reported Saturday. FBI agents and company supervisors told the purchasing depanment employees Frida) to clean out their desks and leave the plant, accord10g to published repons. Panel uys Mengele's death uncertaln TERRE HAUTE. Ind. -Too many questions regarding the reported t 979 drowning of Nazi doctor JosefMengele remain unanswered for h\S death to be considered a certainty, a panel concluded Saturday after an unofficial 1nqu1ry. The panel was conve ned by an organ iiat1on of Jewish twins who were subjected to genetic expenments by the Nazi "Angel of Death" dunng World War II. After three days of tesumony from medical expens. Auschwltz survlVors independent investigators and people who believe Mengele 1s alive. the panel ~oncluded that several key questions regarding the crcdib1hty of lhl' forensic investigation remained unanswered. Llng-LJ.ng pregnant -almost posltlvely WASHINGTON -National Zoo officials arc JUSt about pos1uve that Ling-Ling the giant panda is pregnant and wlll give b1nh before the end of the year. a zoo spokesman said Saturday. "We would be very surpnscd 1f she wasn't pregnant," zoo spokesman Mike Morgan said. "We're almost sure but not absolutely." Morgan said hopes that Ling-Ling W111 soon gi ve b1nh were reinforced when a second urine test came back positive JUSt over a week ago. However. Ling-Lmg has not shown any other signs of pregnancy, such as restlessness or signs ofbuildmg a nest. he said. Bus driver ln fatal crash had PCP l~ system ST. LOUIS -The dnver of a school bus that crashed while allegedl} rac10g with a car, ki!ling ~ne student, had traces ?fa powerfu! hallucin?gen in his system an official said Saturday. Tom Ocpnest .. St. Louis Count). s chief warrant officer, said tests perfonned after the accident on Mark Tnce. 26, found phencyclidine, or PCP. Depriest said the tests also showed traces of marijuana in Trice's system. Trice has been charged with involuntary manslauahter and two counts of assault .stemming from Monday's crash . which, lufled one tccnaaet and left another ID a coma. Hurricane Kate may threat~n Puerto Rlco CORAL GABLES Fla. -Tropical Stonn Kate became Humcane Kate on Saturday about tao' miles nonh of San Juan. Puerto Ric~. and the storm strengthened as 1t dnf\ed slowly west-southwest, forecasters said. Kate became the 11th named storm of the J 985 Atlantic Hurricane season on Fnday Maximum sustained winds approached 85 mph near the storm's center. and some further strengthening was e~pccted during the next 24 hours. an advisory said Waminp of coastal floodina and beach erosion from larje swells have been issued for the nonh shores of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, the advisory said. Body of coup leader dl•played ABIDJAN. tvory Coast - The bullet·riddled '?OdY.of Bna. Gen. Thomas Quiwonkpa, leader of a thwarted coup attempt 1n Ll~a. was on pubhc dls la Saturday residents reported from that ~eiahbonna West Afncan natf 0l, Residenu in the Liberian capital. Monrov1a. con ta~ bY-teleph~ne Slturda.)'. added that calls were st~ped up over tbc radio for leadu~a opposiuon f\aures to surrender. Qu1wookpa, on the run since Tuesday s attempt failed toovenhrow tbeao~mm.ent ofGtn. Samuel K Doc. ~~s shot to death fnday 1n the streets ofMonrovta. offiCJals reported Major brea kthroughin bostage~r~ma anriouncedby arch bishop. s emissary BEIRUT, Lebanon (A P) -Terry meeung was arranged dunng his Waite. the arc hbis hop of "frequent" telephone conversations Canterbury's troubleshooter, said with the l(ldnappers since he amved Saturday that he will meet Moslem Wednesday. extremists holding Amencan cap-• It would be the first knov. "l mccung tives. the first major breakthrough in between a Western intermediary and the long hostage drama. the extremists since they began ab- Waitl' announced the meeting W111 ducting Amencans 1n March 1984. take place "at some point." but did ra1S1ng hopes that the ve teran Bntish not specify whtn mediator may have the best pro~pects He telephoned a Western news yet to secure the hostages' release. agency 1n Beirut from his hideaway in Wane. the son of a police officer the cap1ars Moslem sector to say the has negotiated the freedom ofBntons ,,.. . ,,,,. ., ' •.. -... \ - ~~ Jaime Part• Pardo grlevea u he burlea hla M>n ln Colombia. Panel OKs tax hike for firms abroad WASHINGTON (.\11) -The House Ways and Means Comm 1tt~ approved a package of amendm~nts Saturday that would raise the taxes of Amencan companies opcrauna abroad by as much as S 12 btlhon over the next five yean. One part of the amendment affect· mi individuals would reduce per· manently to S7S.000 the amount of money earned in a foretan count!) that could be exempted from L .S. income iues. The ellclus1on now 1s $801000 a ~ and is due 10 nsc araaually to S9S,000 by 1990 .\s under prestnt law, amounts spent for hiaber fortian housina co ts al'° could be uemptcd. The forei&n-tu pro' m ons were approved by the comm1ttet 1n a c1oted sess1on as put or the panel's plan for overbauhna t.be federal ta\ system. Tbc provillons would bnna in about SI trillion less than tbcy would under Presjdent Reapn's taA ID Iran and L1b)'a 1n thl' last three years. The k.1dnappers arc behe .. ed to be Shute Moslem fundaml'ntahsts of the shadoW) Islamic Jihad lslam1c Jihad 1s seeking the release of 17 co mrades Jailed in >a.wait for bombing the U.S. and French cm· bass1es and Kuwa1 u 1Dst.allauons there ID December. 1983. Kuwait refuses to release the pnsoners. Wa1te, 46, has said that after talking face-to-face with the k.idnappcrs hl' wants to sec the hostages to vcnf) thev are alive and well. He did not mention 10 b1s Statement 1f such a meeting has been arranged Thl' American hostages tncludc I David Jacobsen. 54, of Hununston Beach. d11cctor of the Amencan Cnivers11y Hospital in Be1rut; TCTTY Anderson. 38, the AP's chief Middle Ea st coTrespondent, the Rev. Law- rence Jenco, 50, a Roman Catholic relief official , Thomas Sutherland, H . Scotush-bom dean of agriculture at the university; and Peter Kilburn. a univcrsny hbranan. The captors have sa.id that a sixth hostage. U.S. dJplomat W1llwn Buckley. 5 7. 1s dead. Wane disclosed that he declined an imual offer from the lodnappers for a meeting ·"unul l could be reasonably CCIUln that I wu dealing Wlth the nght people." Survivors plucked out of mud, debris -------Rescue helicoptors --pick small groups off hills. mudflats:lrees ARM.ERO. Cok>mbu (APJ - Small sroups of survivora uapped on bills waved frantically for help Satur- day as rescue he)jcoptcrs hfted people out of the desolattoo of mud and debris· left by Colombia's vol cano eruptJon. The helicopters plucked survivors off hills. out of trees and from a mudflat that 1s a mile wtde a1 some p()IOtS. .\s rescuer; struggled to reach sun 1vors. Colombian officials rt"- ported that more than ~I 500 people v..cre dead or m1ss1ng from the destrucuon unleashed in this .\ndean 'alle\ late Wednesda) night and t>arh ThurSda' .\ v.ali of mud created b~ snov.. melted b\ the Nc-.ado del Ruiz 'olcano a·nd a 'iv.ollcn n' er roared down the Armero Vaill'~. bu!) ing this town. about 105 miles nonhwest of Bogota, and parualh dt>stro~ ing I 3 'ill.ages The Colombian M 1nistl) of Health said aturda' that at least ~I SSQ persons were dead or m1ss1ng ID .\rmero and other tov.. ns in the' allc\ another 19, I 5 werl' homdcss and a1 least 1.453 were scnoush injured ores of heltcoptl'rs. including I ~ L .S. .\1r Force helicopters. buzzed O\Cr the ~a of mud co,cnng most ot the '\.rmero Valle), loolong for sur.•1vors. One rescue .,.. orlter satd an Armcro busml'ssman whose lCJS wctt severed when mud buncd his house com- mttted su1c1dc b).' repeatedly stabb1n1 bJ msdf wlu.le still trapped Alto an Arme:ro. a J 2-year-oJd Pt1 traDPed with just her bead above mtad and -a pool of water died Saturday despite intense rescue etroru. accord- ing 10 a rad.Jo report. Caracol rad.lo said the prl died before rescue worken could dil her out . Bodies were bccom1na a health hazard. Some were being bunod 10 mass ara'es. In Armero. 4.ssociated Press rt"porter Richard Cole saw dozt>ns of bodies ly10.g along paths and s1~ts :"arabaez said people from all over C olomb1a and from Mex..ico. the l nited States and \ cnczucla were among the rcS<.ue teams "'1orc than I 500 Colombian Red ( ross 'oluntl'ers are working around the clock 1n the disaster area. setting up shelters and providing emergenC) care according to .\mencan Red Cross officials kss1ca Laufer. spokeswoman for the i.\mcncan Red Cross, said of the 'oluntecr\ at the disaster scene ... they are backed b' a 'ihuttle scn·1ce of 25 helicopters since road ltnks ID the 10\,\ n oi i.\rmero arc <illll cul" he l'St1matl'd that more than 50.000 people v..tll need attention. food clothing and housing • Reagan arrives in Geneva; irked by leak of letter GENE .\ (i.\P) -President Rt>· apn amved Saturda~ ''read" well- preparcd" to met't O\ 1ct leader Mikhail Gorbachc'. but h1~ upbeat mood was tt>mpercd b\ the leak of a Peoiaaon warning to Reapn that onl' senior ad vtscr c.allcd an attempt to ubotaae lhe summit Stepp1na otT Air Force One under clc~r. cool oia,ht-ttme slues. R~n sounded the \Ont' his admimst.rauon has set for .. «ks Ht> called for a fmh \tart 1n ll.S. vict relations but ~1d Related story Page CS two da\s of mccunas v.1th the · '1et lt"ader v..cre not umc enou&h to resoh c their deep difference~ .\bout 8,000 anu-nu lear demon- straton.. en\ 1ronmcntalt~ts and pacifists ma~hcd throu&h the Cit} Saturday. di 1nbut1na leaflet' uri1na the t-....o supel'l)O~'tn to \top inter· ven1na 1n fOKllO rountn~ En route ht're Reaaan aides dis-cus~ the letter from Defense Sc:c- retaf') Caspar Wei nberger. and praised -aut1ously -thl' dcoSlon by the Soviets to allow some spouse~ of -\men cans to finally emllJ"llC from the SoVlet U n1on. pokc$man Larry Speakes wd. "We art' pleased the famihe'J can be reunited,·• and auonal Secunt) ~dVlscr Robert Mcfarlane said the ohvc br10ch was a aood lllJl. but.. •• AJ much u we welcome thcte, ~mutt remam concerned wilb tho9c whc.c scparattons conunuc .. pttkes said of the prH>dent's Pf"'" ummit demeanor "He's confident.. hc·s tt&d}. ~U-prtpered &rut LO an upbeat mood:· But he d1d.n'l attcmpt to mask Rcqan 's anttt over the lttter from We10bcraer bcK'Cduna R~ to •' 01d commitments w\lb Gorbachc' on ~veral anns auues. "Th~ prtsident would have pref cmd to read it 1 n the pri V9CY of the oval office and not tn the Nc-w ot\ Times," peakcs 1&1d r.o SplalJ COMJOJ1aat8 prepare for la an~ MOSCOW -Two Syrians are pttpenna to bla11 into s~ Wltb Soviet cosmonauu soon, the officlal n~ ~cy Ta rcponcd Saturday 'D'e announcement said two uniMntifled Synans att tra10in1 at the tar Cn Cosmonaut Tram1n1 Ctntcr outside Moscow. A Tas' rcpo~ rrom ~mascu.s qu.oted yrian Vice Pmidenl Mohammed Zuhrtin Ma hanka as $A vi na onl)' that the iwo Syn1ns a.t'C ready to 10 tnto •Pl« very soon ~· Tbe comminee scheduled anothcT mccUna Sunday 1n ao etTon to cxpccbte Ktion on the tu bdl. Tbc panel wanu to complete au wort bcf0tt Tbanb&ivina to t.hc Hou9C will hive lltne to cons.def lM btll lh1s )"C'&r Roaald P ........ 90D of Preeldnt ._..,... pleb ap lala ,..... cndadal for tlM ... wttlaOIMft.R~la aoftrlae UM talb for ,. boyJllaCiulne.. The summit bqJns Tut1da\. but the prrs1dcntial pan) left welt ahead of time tos>vt the 74-}ear-old Reapn a.n opportun1t) to relu and adJU't to the s1x-hour umc dttTcttnc:T bctW«n Gene' a a.nd Wa hil'\ltOn Gorbechev was ~hedu led to am \IC 1n Gtrw"va :fond.a mQm1na. wis_~ offiaau "'d The l~r from Weinbctwer urpS Rc.apn to ~ s' Sovset ~ for aptcment on eat.mdana mutual ob- $1Cnance of the unnuf\cd SA1... T ti m:at\' and a "retmctivc" uuer· ~l&tion of tbt l Q72 anut.lliatic mau.1le treat l -~ ----- \ M Onlnge Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, November 17, 1985 • ORAN G[ COAST Transit District makes changes in s routes , The Oranae County Transjt Dis· trlct will chan&e several bus routes early next year. Swtina Feb. 16, Route S9 from Brea to Costa Mesa will be rerouted to delete service north of Kramer and Mara Loma. Tops that cunenllx end at Kramer and La Palma will be rtrouted to tervc the Ana helm lndus· trial area. Route 7S from Santa Ana to lquna Hills via EJ Toro will be rerouted from El Toro Road to Lake Forest between Rockfield and Trabuco Road. Umited tervioe to the Irvine lnduttria.1 ~nter will be provided durina weekdays. The Con· nor Marine houaina loop will be A N N 0 U N C E M N .. D r. Daniel Belove, D.C. IP~ with Ot Todd A~ 0 C I is looking forward .to serving your health care needs at his new Newport Beach location. Belove C hiropractic ' 1600 Dove Street, Suite 207 Newport Beach, CA~2660 714-476-1250 AVE ·2 -67% ON WALLCOV-ERING' SPECIAL GROUP 50%0FF!WALDEC 25°/o OFF! ULTIMA NOW 67o/o OFF! VINYL COATED SOLID VINYLS • Prepasted REG. 8.99 • • Prepasted, washable REG . 7.99 • Prepasted, scrubbable REG. 7.99 SALE 99 CUT 48%! Wall Ceramic • Pepper pattern on sparkling white tile! ~:~E 11~ (llC sq. ft.) SAVE 22°/o! • Mystique -A new fashion took! SALE59~ (1 .77 sq. tt.) ~~SAVE 34o/o! rn-'f-+.J...I...D Mosaic T ii e ' • Beautlf ully glazed to rich deep tones! • M ounted on sheets! Look for safe tags! Approx. sq. fl . sheets REG. 1.79 l l 9 SALE SHEET Special Group Of Beautiful Italian Imports 7'1t ' a TW' REG. 1.59 SALE54~ I c SALE SALE 99 99 @mstrong TILE REBATE! SAVE $3 ~~:. Solariane 1 so;~=.Stylistike SELF-STICK BACK AND NO-WAX SURFACE! (R•b•I• from m•nufKturer: maximum purchHe -12 carton•) Offer ends Nov. 24, 1985. STYLISTIK SOLARIAN Bordu Floral 12". 12" REG. 99C SALE PRICE LESS REBATE FINAL PRICE FINAL PRICE :: sac: .13 " Roy ... W•lk. lnterl~e 12" x 12" REG. 1.59 FINAL PRICE SALE PAICE 1.44 13 4 it LESS IUBA TE .10 FINAL PRICE 1.34 so H •Fin•I price slightly feH, •• rebate per tlle not •n ewen cent amount. Minimum one c•rton purchaM. PRICE CUT A BIG 41 o/o! Economy Tile • Vinyl composition surface! AQ•tine 12" x 12 .. REG. 32C SAVE 20%-25%! 12' Sheet Vinyl Special Group Of No-Wax Flooring • EHy to ln1talll REG. 3.M & 4.lt SAVE 26%! On Real Oitk 1 ...... llllllL-11 Flooring • Solld wood "'"' deleted from these lnps. On Satur· days, buses wdl run every SO minutes. Route 78 from Long &ach to Laauna Hills via the San Diego Freeway wiU be reduced to two weekday morning trips from Hunt· iDJton Center to Laguna Hills and three afternoon return trips. Service west of Huntjngton Center will be discontinued. Route 85 from Santa Ana to San Clemente' via Pasco de Valencia and Crown Valley Parkway will be re· routed m Santa Ana to operate aJuna Santa Ana Boulevard between Pomsetua and ixth and Flower streets. Route 87 from f'ulJenon to San Clemente via the Santa Ana Freeway will be discontmued Adjustments m the bus schedule were made because certain routes fell short of transit d1sirict established ridership standards, board member Richard Edgar said. Crime prevention seminar slated for Laguna Monday The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, together with the city's police department. will present a crime prevention seminar M.onday from 8 to 9 a.m. The seminar is free and will be held at the Pubhc Library. located at the comer ofGlenneyre and Laguna Avenues. The title of the seminar is .. How to enhance your Chnstmas and protect your profits." . Subjects to be covered include shopf ifting. bad checks. credit cards and busfoess and home security. The public 1s invited to attend. A question and answer period will be included. -Free blood sugar testlng offer ed Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna Hills will offer free blood sugar testing Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Adult Day Care Center in the hospital's Medical Center, 2356 1 Pasco de Valencia. A blood glucose test will be conducted by a registered nurse, with a copy of the results provided for the patient and his or her physician. Call the hospital at 837-4500 for more information. Swlmmlng slgnups start Monday Registration for swimming lessons at thr Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA begins Mondar for members and Tuesday fo r non-n:iembers. The "bubble" wil be put up over the pool Sunday to s1mulat~ an mdoor atmosphere. Call the Y at 642-9990 for registrat ion infonnat1on. Ret1red federal employees to meet The Saddleback VaUey chapter of the Na ttonal Assoc1att0n of Retired Federal Employees will conduct its regular monthly mec~1 ng Monday at 2 p.m. at Western Federal Savmgs and Loan Associa tion, 26940 Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo. . Retired federal civilian employees. their spouses and survivors. active federal employees and guests are mvited. Call Peter Basone at 581-1226 for additional infonnation. Healthy mothers, bables pr ogram set State Sen. Marian Bergeson will be the ke ynote speaker for tht> launching of the Healthy Mothers, healthy Babies Ora nge Cuun1y Coalition Monday at the Santa Ana Elks Club, 212 Elk s Lane. The program, which will run from 9:30 to 11 a.m .. is geared 10 furthering public eduction efforts for pregnant women and 1he1r families. Horse show at rldlng center The Orange County Ridin~ Center, a therapeutic horseback nd1ng provam for handicapped children and adults. celebrates 1b '1xth anmversary today with a horse show at 26282 Oso Road. San Juan Capistrano. The show, featuring handicap~ nders. will begin at I :30 p.m. as a part of the anniversary program from I to 4 p.m. Call 240-8441 for further information. Arts exhlbltlon opens ln San Clemente The San Clemente Arts and Crafts Club opens 11s winter cxh1b111on today in the gallery of the San Clemente Community Cent er. ThedisplaywillrunthroughJan. IOanddatl) hours arr IOa.m.10 4 p.m. The public is invited. Monday, Nov. 18 ' • 6:30 p.m., Costa MeH City CoucU. Cit\ Council Chambers. 71 Fair Drive. • 7:30_ p.m., lrvLae Flaaace CommlHioo. C tty ( ouncil Chambers. 17200 Jambol'CC Blvd. Grover D. Niece, son of Jo Vowell of Huntington Beach, has been promoted to staff sergeant in the Air Force. Niece, a 1979 graduate of Huntington Beach High School, is a fire protection crew chief with the 93rd Civil Engineering ~uadron at Castle Air Force Base, Calif. • • • Senior Ainnan Kimi K. Kayo, whose husband Steven is the son of George and Audrey Kayo of Hunt· ington beach, has been named outstanding airman of the quarter for the Air Force Hospital in Japan where she is a dentaJ laboratory speciaJi st. • • • Airman Stacy F. Taylor, daughter of Jack and Sally Taylor of tiunt· iDJ!on Beach has graduated from the Air Force wideband communications equipment course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Taylor, a 1984 paduate of Edison High School, will serve with the 4Sth lnfonnatfoh Systems Group in West Germany. • • • Pvt. Jack R. Wan1er, son of Pamela Villa of Fountain Valley, has com· pleted basic training at Fon Knox. Ky. Warner is a 1982 graduate of Los Amigos High School in Fountain VaUey. • • • Airman ErlcSaH1, son of Alvin K. Jack la an 11-month-old, a-tend, male 8prtn1er 9p1Jllel. Tile folb at Dae L•••n• Beac la An imal Dilter •7 Jack la a ba., beaam.J. I~ PY wbo Ta la~ent. wefl-1Da.DllereCI, latel.Uient aad etU1 a bit of a ~ Jaoll caa be adopted attlaeallalm,20812~ ~::Jion Road, 'L•t•n• • 11M ........ open ••• da,. a week from 11 •·•· to7p.m. :.. ~.: • w._'Jl ..... Sands of Laguna Niguel, has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. after completing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. He will receive specialized instruc· !Ion in the aircraft managemen t field. • • • A1nnan Tbomas J. Keglovlt1, son of John and Laura KegJov1ts of El Toro. has been assigned to Brooks Air Force B~~· Texas, after completing basic tram1ng at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Keglovits. a 1983 gradu· ate .of El Toro High School, will receive specialized instruction in the medical services field . • • • Second Lt. Bret J. Huell, son of Peter M. Hazell of Corona del Mar has graduated from the Army engi~ neer officer basic course at Fort Blcvoir. Va. • • • Anny Pvt. Gregory J. Aila, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ash of Huntington Beach, has completed basic training at Fort McClellan. Ala. Ash is a 1982 graduate of Manna High School. • • • <;adet James D. IUDclade, son of re~arcd Anny Lt. Col. David R. Kin~dc of Costa Mesa. received practJcal work in military leadership at the Arm y ROTC advanced camp in Fort Ltwis, Wash. . ,,. • v •• ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 17, 1985 A.5 i Consumers, cities protest fuel economy rollbaCk WASHINGTON (AP) -Three consumer aroups, four big cities and the state of California have filed petitions in federal court challenaing the a~vernment's recent decision to relax fuel economy reqwrements for 1986-model cars. ~s filed by Cahforn1a Attorney Gt-neral John Van de KJamp, a third by the ett1es of New York. Boston and Ch1caio. and a founh by Los Angeles. - They requested coun review of an October ruhng by automobiles far excecdma 27.S mj)i, and they have had the Nauonal Hi&hway Traffic Safety Administration adequate lead ume to get the job done," said Joan which lowered the avera1e fuel economy standard for Oaybrook, president of Pubhc CtttZCn, one of the groups 1986 car fleets from 21.S miles per gallon to 26 mpg. filing sun. "The current stability 1n world 011pnces 1s no General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. had reason for theRapn Adm1rustrat1on to weaken 1h1s v1U•I Van de Kamp satd the reduced ~tandard 1s expectco requested the rollback. claim1nJ it would be 1mposs1blc conservauon measure." to increase fuel use by l.S4 billion pjlons. making ll The petitioners, who filed four separate. challenges with the U.S. Court of Appeals in Wash.ington last Thursday, claim reducing the fleet-wide mileage stan- dards for 1986 passenger cars will increase automobile-- related air pollution and aasoline consumpllon. for them to meet the higher requirement given "difficult to understand how n coufd be argued th.at the consumers' demand for larger, less fuel-efficient cars. Public Citizen was Joined by the Center for Auto add1uonal consumption, or waste. of this much f1SOhne Chrysler Corp. opposed any reduction 1n the standard. Safety, the Environmental Policy Institute and the Union c.ould~usc qythma less tha~. s1a.ruficanudverse impact~ "GM and Ford arc capable of bu1ldm1 fuel-efficient or Concerned Setentists in its appeal. Another peht1on on th~ humad.env1ronment. r . Typical 1- taxbill . I ' I I up$267 -• in-1984 I I WASHINGTON (AP)-The tYt>I· cal American paid $267.04 more in ..,. < r'. taxes last year than the year be1ore. the Census Bureau reports. I I I I FREE-iiVirCELL *& HEALTH sEM1NAR 1 •Is your cholesterol level over 200 (in the so c~lled normal range)?. / I •How to lose weight! Be fit, trim, attractive, look younger and have more energy. •How to improve your circulation & reduce hardening.of the arteries, sen ility and strokes. I • Learn of a new cereal that can dramatically lower you r cholesterol in 4 week s. •Find out 7 easy steps to, lower high blood pressure and triglY,cerides, free of drugs . 1 1 •Do you take vitam ins and minerals? Are you getting-the· right amount? • Learn. of a new exercise that only takes 12 minutes per day . · ..... ..._ 11 I • New facts on how to relieve or avoid constipation , ulcers, hypolgycemia, diabetes. ~I. • ... I • Hear of exciting new proof by AMA that diet lowers cholesterol & he_art disease. risk. ~ .....,_ 1- • How to reduce stress, fatigue and enhance your sex life. · · I • The live cell test shows a drop of blood from your·finger magnified 1000 times onto a video I screen; you w ill see: I 1.How much fat is in your blood. 2. If your getting the right amount of vitamins and minerals. I Federal, state and local taxes cost Americans $3, 112.42 apiece in fiscal 1984, an increase of9.4 percent from the prior year. according to the study ''Governmental Finances in 1983-84" released last Thursday. Individual income taxes were the Largest source of revenue, with the throe levels of government collecting S 1,526.85 per American en this t.ax. That was up from S 1,470.49 in 1983. 3. If you're getting enough exercise. I IFREE SE4;.:;;;~;;:u;ep~b~~;:h ::~·;~·-:;;;~i~an;;~~=;; • 714°476°2334 THIS WEEK AT : I I TUES., NOV. 19 7:00 pm WED., NOV. 20 7:00 pm THURS., NOV 21 7:00 pm FRI., NOV. 22 7:00 pm SAT., NOV. 23 5 :00 pm I Sales, receipts and customs taxes were second at $692.57 per capita, up from $618.50, followed by property taxes at $408.44. up from $381.46. I Delgado Optimal Medical Orange Library Lakewood Chtton Cafeteria Costa Mesa Holiday Inn Delgado Optimal Medical I 3961 MacArthur ~101 101 N. Center 77 Lakewood Center Mall · 3131 Bristol 3961 MacArthur ,, 101 L Newport Beach GG Fwy Ott al Glasseu • N To Chapman 405 Ott Lakewood Ott 405 Frttway ~oulh on Bus101 Newport Beach . I Corporate income truces, which arc actually also paid by individuals indirectly, cost Amencans $31 3.C" apiece. up from $219.16. Total government revenue at all levels was $5,536.47 per person 1ncludine taxes, charges. fees. u11lity income. insurance and other sources. That was an increase from $5,049.2 i in 1983. However, spending in fiscal 1984 totaled $6.046.91 per American. up from $5.771.95 in 1983, the report said. Spending per American, totaling all three levels of government, included: -National defense and inter- national relations, S 1,050.31 , up from $977.70. -Old age, survivors, disability and health benefits. $993.05, up from $946.61 . -Educauon. $798.63. up from $754.97. -Interest on general debt. $583.95, up from $537.57. -Miscellaneous, $465.0S. up from $461.04. -Public welfare. $374.43. up from $356.80. -Natural resources. $276.50. up from $234.02. -Utilities, $233.16. up from S22S.71. -Employee rcurement. $187.91. up from I 72.04. , - -Hospitals. S 174.66. up from $167.11. -Highways. S 170.68. up from SIS9.0). -Postal Service.SI 12. 72. up from $1 00.70. -Police protectton. $90.42, up from S86.S7. -Health. $76.80. up from $74 34. -Housing and urban renewal, S74.56~down from $79.16. -General government, $66.88, up from $62. 98. -Unemployment compensation, $60.46, down from SI 05.16. . -Government financial adminis- tration, $60.38, up from $56.45. -Corrections, $49.83, up from $43.86. -Space research and technology, $30.SO, up from $29.13. -Air transportation. $28.22. up from $23.0 I. . . -Social insurance adm1nistrat1on, $25.93, up from $25.20. . -Water transport and tenmnals. S 13.30, d~wn from S 15.10. Class to tell how to make nuclear bomb WEST HA VEN. Conn. (AP) -A do-it-yourself course on how to make a nuclear bomb will be offered at The University of New Haven early next year. • 405 lo MacArthur S Park around E J blocks lo Center N at Del Amo Blvd · S of May Co ~O~ 1o MacArthur s Par~ around 1 corner on Dove Before Jamboree ~ corner on Dove Before Jamboret! !--·---------------------------------_ .. T M 14.99 COMPARE AT $38 DESIGNER FLANNEL ANO WOOL BLEND SPORT SHIRTS Long sleeve, cotton flannel or wool blend sportshlrts from an outstanding name in men's fashions ... and you'll love the price! S-M-L-Xl. 14.99 . COMPARE AT $23 FAMOUS M AKER V-NECK SWEATERS The classic orion v-neck from his favorite name in sweaters. So comfortable, fashionable and reasonable -you'll want to give him more than one! In a great array of colors. S-M-L-Xl. 14.99 COMPARE AT $23 FAMOUS MAKER CORDUROY SLACKS Cotton corduroys, from a leading American maker, can be found in great looking fall colors. Stock up at this great price! Sizes 28-42. 29.99 -· . COMPAltl AT $70 MEN'S LEATHER IOOTS Soft~ supple. leather combines fashion and fun In meat lookfng boots for a night on the ~. In black. gray or brandy. Sizes 7'h-12. .. : However, Professor Richard Mor- rison, who will teach the class. sa~s he's nbt concerned that an)'. c;>f hts students will actually succeed in the task because plutonium or ~he uranium 23S isotope •. necessary Ul· aredients for an atomic bomb, are federally l"Cfulatcd and cannot be r1c::::::=====~: readily acquired. He says the coprsc, "Introduction to Nuclear Wcap()ns." is in~~ndcd. to help students become famihar with the power of nuclear weapons and their impect on society. Information on how to compile a nuclear bomb is already .. generally available" from diverse souf"CCJ. Morri10n says. . He laid Proareuivc maaninc pub- lished a blueprint for a~ atom t?<>mb in 1979 and Conn~1cut resident John Ari1totle Philhp desitncd a workable atoauc bo~b ~b~ a stu-dent at Pnoceton Unwenity in 1979. .. Anyone who can .SC' their hands on an encyclopedia and 10me plutonium can find Ollt without takint my class how to put t~thet a bomb. Makins a .crude bomb ''very, very easy ... be 111d. • • "" MonilOCl aaid the pubhc 1 Ntt-auard il the hmhed ava1labilily of fuel for such a bomb, t H I WAANEAAVE % .auTHCQAST 90UTM MISTO&. ST. AT W'LOWWR A!C .... ,.. llOUTM COUT PLAZA M#T'AAllA QIH•AWlllU9 AmtnMST. NOflWALK NOflWM.K•••n 9HOf ,.,ra c•.,.,. ROUCM• Aft. A• ~&R DiZCSS r=Oi2 LCSS STORE HOURS: Mon. -Fri 10 AM -9 PM Sat 9 ·30 AM -8:30 PM. Sun 11 AM -8 PM t \ I I .. A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ SundtY. No¥embet 17, 1985 Developmentally disabled lack sufnclent resources To the Editor: The October l l, i 98S article enti- lled "Sitter for retarded Jirl gone. Fms too." reported by Paul Arehipley, accurately refle<:ts the onaoina dilemma faced by single parents of children having de· velopmental special needs. It is estimated an 80 percent divorce rate exists among parents of disabled children. This is due, in cp-y opinion, not only to the stress of a family's having to learn how to respond to the demimds of the unexpected cnsis of having a hand1· cap\)Cd child, but also the never· ending battle required to find re· sources (that may not exist) and flin access to ofien-elus1ve service entitle· ments for one's infant, child or adult family member. Jn 1976, the California Legislature accepted responsibility for its de- velopmentally disabled citizens, re· cog.nizing that hundreds of thousands of children. adults, their families, neighbors and wh ole communities art affected and that a continuum of services should be planned and available through the state to meet the ·needs of each person with de· velopmental disabilities, regardless of degree of handicap and at each stage oflife. The situation is a tragedy and represents today's reality. The mother asks what do single pa~nts without adequate money do? FiC1t, it is imponant to know that servi~ often cost twice that of those available to others and that resources may not be available at any cost. Try finding child care for a 13-year-old or older disabled youngster or an adult requiring 24-fiour superv1s1on. We have alleged that lack of resources and financial incen11ves re.suits in a fam ily being forced into having to place their disabled child out-of-home at taxpayer expense that might wcll be S l ,SOO per month. Rates, through a variety of fu nding sources. vary accordmg to level of care needed. The state-level response to our allegation is that no correlauon exists between resources provided families and decision to place. We are not aware that a comprehensive indepen· dent study on this subject has been conducted. Perhaps we ha ve reached a point 1n time where persons involved or concerned citizens should actively encourage such re view. And, those who express displeasure at the high cost of social and medical crisis management should look into their hearts and resources for preventive solucions. MS. RHYS BURCHILL Executive Director, Area XI Developmental Disabilities Board U.S. buys fair weather friends To the Editor.· The United States spenl a lot of money buying friends and now we are having the same trouble that crooks who buy poltuc1ans have. They don't stay bought. When the chips were down the Egyptians chose four murdering pirates over our fnend· ship. When the ch1ps were down, the Italians chose a terrorist organizati on over our fnendsh1p. During the Iran hostage crisis when the chips were down. the Europeans valued the fnendsh1p of Khomeini and his friends over us. Who needs such friends? If you were spending more money than you make and were up to your neck an debt, would yo u give money away and lend it to people who you knew would not pay it back? That 1s exactly what the United States is doing and we aren't buying anything for the money. J IM BOLDING Costa Mesa Bay restoration wins plaudits To the Editor: We li ve in the Eastbluff area of Newport Beach directly above 1hc Upper Newport Bay. We have watch· ed with excitement and delight the ongoi ng restoration of the bay That as why we wtsh to make your readershjp aware of how thankful and L.M. Bovo appreciative we are of Sen. Manan Bergeson's leadership an this project. It ts nice to know that we ha ve at least one person in Sacramento who cares about our area. SAM AMBURGEY SHIRLEY AMilU RGER Newport Beach More letters on Page A 7 Being top dog has its [Jerks -at least, it does at first Said Ha~ when reponers asked Harry S. Trul'han what 1t was like to be president. ··Great -tor the first two minutes ·· ··Hide and '>ee._ .. I!> not <>o much a learned game a!> a game of nature. cv1dentl>. Otters pla ~ 1t ~o do young deer. If >Ou want to gu<><,) up lhe old retirement home. mount a wall plaque \\'Ith a quotation trom that actrc!.s of ) csterycar. B1 lhe Burke. Said she ·· .\ge doesn't matter. unless you're a chce'>C: " Stack all the women 1n one pile and all the men in another The stack of women wi ll weigh 85 percent as much as the stack of men. When coin !lipper'> a~k .. Heads or tails?" nine ll ut of I 0 people ~Y .. heads ·· There an: no pictures of Moham· mad. Youngsters from ase I 0 through 17 commit halt the senous cnmes na· uonWlde. Half the college students go to school within 50 miles from their homes. "A la mode" means "10 lhc manner of." Had nothing to do with 1c~ cream, onginall}' As you grow older. yo ur bones fu~ together and some disappear -from infancy up, you lose 144. Argument con\lnues over the whereabouts of North America's "only" triple divide. Where wate'1 flow to the Pacific. the Atlantic and the Arctic oceans Canadians claim it's Snow Dome 1n JMpcr Nauonal Park. Montanans say 11's Triple Divide Peak 1n Glacier Na11onal Park. Now here's a fehne eitpcn 'Who ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ,. .r,... ..... t ,,., ., t ,, ... '"' •• lJl't .,.,... Ke, lit ""• l,lrw •ii.-:·• •cc-4"1Y~• '~ ltl• •WI ........ f A CIJ,!I claims any cat that can roar can't purr and an) cat that can purr can't roar, and 1 can't disprove that one, either. Q. In whales. which 1s larger, the male or the female? A. Those whales with teeth. the male. The baleens w1thout teeth, the female. Q. Who built the first outboard motor? A. A Frenchman named Gustave Trouve in 1881. It was a battery- powered ctuun-dnven motor w1th a three-bladed propeller. Fifteen years later. Americans on Long lslan9 adapted a gasoline engine as an outboard. Q. Are there any telt'nhones on Pitcairn Island. where the Bounty muuncers settled after they set Cap- tain Bligh adrift in the South Pacifi c? A. One phone. To call thefe from here. it costs$ 11.83 forthree minutes Q. To whom did Abraham Lincoln bequeath bis est.ate? A. He didn't. That was one lawyer who left no will. Q. I still sometimes SS}' 'Tm going to take it on the lam" when I mean I'm going to go, but I don't know wher~ that phrase came from? A. From an Amencan holdup man of the 1920s, Herman K. Lamm. infamous in his day as a master of fast getaways. Fast. but not fast enough. Police shot him in 1930. Q. A IDS kills I 00 pcrcrnt of those who get it. What proportion did the bubonic plague lull? A About 40 percent. Q. Take four animals -a bear, a toad, a horse and a crocodile. Which ordinarily li ves the longest? A. That's a croc -which can lave well over SO year~ and the others can't. i...1~h i t·t tm·d 111 hc:mng lhl· \,11lh" 11ld ltnC' u tn\tC'aJ c,a\ ··\\-h~·n ,1111 k.t\~ lhl" room 1urn on the dnrk ;. L.M. Boyd /1 • 1ye'1c•ted col•m•l•L frank ZJnl (ClllOt TMI T .. t ~MeOMO fd~m ~~, Ct ... atwn ~•fitrtm \ ''JftheSovJel Union were a countryolherwJseengagedthan In, deprlvJngpeopleoftheJr/Jbertle . why. then werea1/ywouldn tcare how many nuclear bombs they collected.·· One thing about Soviets: They never let you down You can rely on them for shenanigans such as the one involving Yurchenko There is something positively lovable about the Soviet Union. They never let you down. It is like reading the Marquis de Sade's .. Justine" and know1ng ABSOLUTELY that what· ever the poor girl goes and does, it's going to cause her pain and anguish. Ebenezer Scrooge was that way: Until his conversion, you could RELY on him to be stingy and misanthropic. "I ha ve a very even disposition," Albert Jay Nock once said. "'I'm mad all the time." So here we are. on the eve of a summit conference, and the Soviet Union carefully stages four wonder- ful overtures. The first is designed to show Ole elaborate lengths to wniffi communjst compassion for the suf· fen~ will go: The Kremlin wall perm11 Mrs. Sakharov to travel to Rome and America for operations on her eyes and hean. A three-month visa -after the summit conference. No, her husband will not be per- mitted to accompany her. Hasn't she needed the operations for three years? Next question. OK. Four Soviet correspondents will interview President Reagan and the entire exchange w111 be published an· Izvestia. So? The interview takes place. Three days go by and nothing is published in Izvestia. Then, finally, at appears. Or rather. a bowdlerized form of the interview appears. They take away from Mr. Reagan his best lanes. And, of course, what's left of the interview is followed by a massi ve essay, to the effect that Ronald Reagan 1s an enemy of world peace. Next came AIDS. The Soviets disclose that the virus has been discovered an the Soviet Union! How did 1t get there? You guessed 1t: the CIA. JT IS A PART 0 1-AMER I C A 'S BIOLOGitAL WARFARE! In case you didn't know. we collect 1he virus. and inject it into pure Sovie1 man- hood! But that shouldn'1 surprise you about the CIA, should it -given the Fourth Sov1e1 Overture to a Summit Conference? That one was the beauty in volving Mr Yurchenko. He was the Soviet KGB operator who "defected" to the United States 1n Rome 1hree months ago, onl) nov. we know what really happened. What really. happened. said Mr. Yurchenko at a press conference at the Soviet Embassy in Washington. was th11t tht e t I\ kf<lfr.rJ'.Sl)l!{f trtnrnr Rome, fed ham drugs. slipped him into an airplane to Washington. kept him on drugs. and tortured him. The whole Yurchenko-alleged defection. he explained, was quite s1 mpl.y that. a "1ypical example of (U.S.) state· sponsored terrorism." · Apart from clear evidence that CIA torturers are apparently under· nourished, what does this all prove'' What is the meaning behind 11 all? On the matter of Yurchcnko. there are several hypotheses. The fa vorite amOn$ informed folk I!> that his defection in Rome was staged, even !hough th~ KGB knrw that some of its U.S. contacts would be <.:omprom1sed to grant vens1m1htudc to the decep- tion. You will remember that dunng the last year or 1wo there have been a great many Soviet defections. The purpose of this one I!> to suggest to the world. not least to Russians. that the whole lot of these defectors arc in fact victims of U S terrorism. Sorry: "typical" v1cums oftJ.S terronsm. But why is all of this ac11v1ty so WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY congested during the penod 1mmedi· ately before the sumrt}it? Not hard to figure but, reall y. The Soviet Union is anitious to neutralize the kind of talk Mr. Reagan permitted himself when he addressed the Unit· ed Nations about Soviet behavior in Afghanistan, and in Nicaragua, and in Ethiopia, and in Angola, and in Poland. To which of course many items could be added. The attempted assassination of the pope. The murder of thnxtt~d--wrtt~rkoV by the Bulgarian secret police in London. All those items that make up for the tension 1hat makes arm control somehow relevant. If the Soviet Union were a country 01herwise enpged than in depri ving people of their liberties. why. then we reall y wouldn't care how many nu- clear bombs they collected. Some people collect stamps, some people collect weapons. We fear only those who collect weapons in order to use them. And Mr. Reasan's point, of course. is that the Soviet government likes bombs because bombs are useful in..c.l!rryin& out its covetous programs against free people. That. if you supply lhe sontes an between. is what leads from CIA spreading AIDS in M08Cow to the urgent international need that the United States be dissuaded from developing its Strategic Defense In - itiative. You watch. The Soviet Union never lets us down. Wllll•m B11ctley 16 • 1yadlc•t~ colama11t. -11i:f 1ill:Cdf ,#It iij;iitl•IJ.iiW.1--------------'--- Weather takes the blame when Army copters craSh Pilot e rror' poo r- destgn rarely show on official reports WASHI NGTON -For more than a year, we've been reporting on the armed services' dismal safety record for aircraft. and the strange way the brass as tackJina the problem. It should be a matter of serious concern at the PentaJon: each year ~res of youna· servicemen are killed in crashes that could ha ve been prevented if the safety experts hod been heeded. Nowhere i~ the problem more senous than in helicopters. Though the aircraft 1s immense. ly versatile. 1t 1s also inherently fraai~~ with httlc marain for error in desian. ma1nteh· an~ or handlin&-But when belieop- ten crash. the official findina is rarely that the machine was dcstaned badly. The culprit is invariably "pilot error" or weather. Our asS0C1ate Donald Gotdbera has obtamed the Army's 1ntema1 master list of 1984 helicopter "mit- haps" tha1 were offioally dctcnnined to be "weather related." Here are some examples of acadents that have been attnbuted at lca~t · partly. to nat\Jrt": •A Bell OH58 K.Jowa lost c.ontrol of its tail rotor. "touched down in a nJht sk.Jd .. and slid into a m(tal container, destroyina the aircraft .. JACK AID El SOI and JOS£Ptt SPEAR f ~ ll~ For years, safety experts have warned that because of faulty des11n the Kiowa helicopter tends to lose tts "tail r0tor effecuvencss" under cer- tain condition~. and the result as usually a crash. f n fact, Bell has developed a kit that takes cue of the problem. •"Wand" was blamed for another Kiown crash because it was blowing from the wrona direction "Winds were 30 dearecs from left. which Placed aircraft an mode known to produce lot5 of tail rotor effect1vc· ness." the Army report CA plained There was no sugestion that perhap a chopper should be able to maneuver without crash1n1 whenever the wrnd b1u at from a certain d1rect1on. •On a tratnma m1ss1on m West Germ1ny, a pilot i nocked the landina acar off becauK fhs co-pilot. re1pon· s1ble for telhna the pilot how far from &he around they were, wasn't payina attention The helicopter had to hover for halfan hour whale v ound crewmen has11ly piled up JO mat· tres~s for 1t to IJnd on How th11 came to be included tn "weather· related" arodcnts IS unclear I •Sax helicopters m West Germany had rough landings -but no injuries resulted -when they took off in weather so bad that the m1ssi6n should ha-Ve been canceled. The real reason for the mishap was poor judamen" as the official report sua· aested: "The decision to ao was a product of three types of pressure: self-imposed. peer and command. The crews wanted to fly the mission for t.hc new commander if at all possiblC' Nobody wanted to be ten bchmd. especially if somebody else could get through .... " •A crew chief belpinJ passenaen off a helicopter slipped 1n the snow. As he fell, his helmet hit the chopper's antenna and broke it off. Wcather- related. •A helicopter slammed into a Wlre strung betwttn two trecsabout 1 S feet off the ground. "R1sin1 sun in the eyes of crew membc11'' made the accident weather-related, thouah the Army did acknowled&c that ·•unit that struna wire did not notify operations of the hazard. nor was at on the Wlre huatds map." • Dunna • nlaht rappellin,a exercise in California, a helicopter hovered too far above the around. even thouab the crew were wearin.a niaht·vis1on aoates The fitll toldier down &be rope fell I 0 feet to the around, when be presumably let the crew know about 1u error "Vtsiblltty" m•de the in cident .. w.talhcr-relalod " WILLIAM BtJCKL&Y ~ cotamnut JosEPH SoeRAN Bigotry charge vulgar . . WASHI NGTON -Ateksandr Solzhenitsyn stands accused -of anti-Semiusm. The charge has been brought by Professor Richard Pipes of Harvard. -'.i In a Iona article in The New Y.ork Times by Richard Grenier, Solzhenitsyn 1s el~u~ntly ~efen~ed by various lumanancs, including Mstislav Rostropovich, Adam Ulam, Ehe Wiesel Robert Conquest and Mikhail Ag~rsky. But Solzhenitsyn is his own best defender.· • Solzhenitsyn (whose wife is half- Jew1sh) says that there 1s no anu- Semitism in his work, "nor for that matter in any book worthy of bc~ng called literature." If there are Jewish malefactors in his books. it 1s not , be(Jusc he blames the Jews for everything. On the contrary, he 1s telhn~ a "tragic hjstory -how Russians themselves in ·folly de- stroyed both their past and their future." The charge of ant1-Semiusm, he says, is "cynically used as a club by some," and, like other labels, "has lost its precise meaning from thought· less use." He refuses to wear 1he scarlet A. "To approach a literary work With a measuring stick of 'anti-Semttism · 1s vulgar, (revealing) an under· developed understanding of the nature of a litoi:ary work. By this measurin~ stick, Shakespeare co uld be proclaimed (an) 'anti-Semite.· and his creative work struck out" Professor Pipes is known for his thesis that communism spnngs from Russian character and tradition. His long-standing debate with Solzhenitsyn iss ues from Solzhenitsy1fs denial that this 1s so And the facts seem obviously 10 be on Solzhenitsyn's side: Communism has caught on 1n places such as Cuba and CambodJ!i__where borscht and bafiliill mus1c are un nown. To speak blunlly. the equation of the Russian character with com· munism str~kes o ne as. 1n Solzhenitsyn's phrase. vu1$8f. like equating Jews wtth communism ·It 1s a curios1tyofh1 story that Jews were so prominent in the early history of communism. when in fact nothing could be more remote from com· munism than Judaism itself. Never· theless. vulgarians such a~ Hitler made the most of the accidental connection, proving that vulga nt)' can be lethal The Times article quotes Profe~~or Pipes as saying that "every culturt has its own brand ofant1-Sem1t1!lm · This sounds rather hke a wa} of saying that in every culture you lan find something you can call anti· Semitism. 1f you try hard enough And some people are certainly trying A fairer way to make the genuine point Professor Pipes really has 1s 10 say that every culture has 11~ own character, and when another group with its own distinct culture. such 3\ the Jews, immigrates, there arc bound to be certain tensions. It 1s bigotry to put all the blame for this on the Jews But tt is also bieotry to put all thl' blame on the natives. The Jews have had a tragic h1Mol) in modem times because their prc~­ ence has raised deep questions of social order that have been answered too often, with the ultimate vulgant; of violence. The early Z1on1~ls thought the best solution was for the Jews to w1thdraw to a homeland of their own. And even th is dream has given way to lnlgjc rcahlles Their ancient homeland had becomt some· one else's homeland. Jfyou believe in happy endings. don't study history History comes up under our dreams Like a whale under a lifeboat We all dream of a permanently "normal" condition, but normality though always a partial reality 1\ a flectina thinf-Many Jews thought 1hc end of czansm wouJd fi nally gran1 them a normal existence; now the)' want to nee Soviet Ru ssia. and find It harder than fleeing C7Anst Russia Maybe Solihcnitlyn. wh o know!. bow harsh. reality can be, 1s Just a dreamer hamsel( He yearns for a perroa~.ent Russia he still thanks eluS~ under .the rubble" of com. m.un11m. In his own way, he i~ an ahenatcd man with a desperate hope ~hestcrton said that every rcvol~ ut1onary is re.ally a n:act1on11ry who wants to return to an aboriginal past The people we call rcactionanes are usually people with the more modest hope of retumana to a past they can still remember, when life may not have been perfect but was nill bearable. And sucil people tend to Stt more cl~ly ~han the reformers and revol uuonanes where the modern world 15 headed. They see a "tf"lllc h1sto .. not only 1n the ~nt put but in d;t' nc.ar future. They may be dreamm too, 10 their own way, bui the) dream lucidly. We do them wrong 1,, ~rue them off as blaots. J .... s..,... iJ • •"941ctld '*-•-111 . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nov.mber 17, 1985 A 7 New freeway will beco1ne obsolete on co1Dpletlon To the Editor: Lottery rules draw qae.tlons To the EdJtor Accordina to the Pilot Nov 6. a person not lepJly wnhtn our border\ can keep his lottery winnmg5 but must leave I wonder also why the lotter) official' say that tome store whMC main l°'o 1s to feature 99-cent 1tem1 {-an't sell lottery ticket at 99 cents? A groocry store apparently can &>Ve one away for the purchase of SIO, why should 11 make any d11Tereocc to 1hc loocry people whether iomebod~ sells them for 90 cents. 99 cents, SO cents or a,jv~ them away'! This San Joaquin Hills Comdor issue hH been snowballing in the newspapers for months now Proposals from the utremc to the obtuse have .been put forward by countless cnulJei. too numcrou~ to describe. WHO NEEDS IT? Why has .no- t>ocfy come to the fore to' ask who needs it? How can it improve the quality ofljfe for the people hvmg 1n 1he area af!ccted by its construction? Who wit~ benefit by hav.tnJ this trceway bualt? Surely the residents who are jamming the freeways avail- able today with gridlocks five days a week will be hard-pressed to find any benefit lO, anticipate. ~dding hundreds of thou~nds of population and half as many auto-. mobiles by openina up 20 or so sections of land for exploitation can only add to the problems currently found insurmountable. It would appear that all aovemma bodies concerned have ac.qu1('SCed to accepting this development, seeming- ly from peer pressure, with not one of 1hem leading the pack and accepting the responsibility of providins an improvement of the general welfare. Orange County is a brilliant exam- ple of the obsolescence of freeways immediately upon completion. Has the ability to foresee and forestall been lost to the degree tha1 all officialdom 1s blind to the obvious conseq 1.M:nces? JOHN A. MILLER Newpon Beach Reporters did well in election To tbt.Editor. on my doo . Then profeu1onalam- Four years ago, I ele<:tcd to run for and dedic:ahon deserve pubhc recog- the Saddleback Community College nttion. District 80ard of Trustees. Reporters J wonder 1f Russia, China. Mexico or any other nauon would permll an Amencan oot lepJJy ent1tled to be there to walk a war With S2 m1lhon tn state lottery w10n1ngs? J suspect they would throw him out and provide a possibly deserving citizen a chance to Win. J.R. BLAKEMO RE Corona dcl Mar Developers aren't our.leaders To the Editor: I usually avoid reading Martin Bro wer and the few times thai I do. I wonder why you pnnt the dnvel he submits. Dls~lct chided over grounds from lrvine WQrld News, Saddleback StabilizinJ and ObJect1ve forces Va lley News, Orange Coast Daily wetc.created in this off-year d ecuon Pilot and The Daily Sunpost were by the deculs and ed1tonals given 1n suddenly knocking on my door. the above newspapers and'1t1e overall His "Vot<'rs avoid road to reality .. an November 1s a pome example of why I assjduously avoid him. He cites a plethora of names of developers and/Qr their employees and extolls their Judgment and classes them as· our leaden. 04~ occasions pointed the way our "leaders" should go. These are the people who live heTC. own property here, and arc intcnsch interested 10 prcservma what's left of a fine environment; and. ofcour'iC, 1he} a re • for the most pan foiled by the large commere1al anterests and the poh- t1c1ans who hst<'n lo tJ\o~ inter<'~ts rather than to the people the~ are supposed to ~present To the Eduor: Clyde Loyclady's letter of reply to . mY complaints about poor mainten- ance at the Top of the World School grounds-tri~ to explain ilW'll)' the severe problems and 1s 1yp1cal ol complacent bureaucracy. He admitted his staffs failure to prod the contractor for better service but pointed out that distnct officials ·· ... do' care and are 1rying to fulfill their oblip tio n .... " Condiuons do not suppon this claim. He stated that the Toro 640 ~prinkler head that was broken off in a deep hole and disappeared had been repaired prom ptly. But on the day of receipt of his leller I noticed a new expensive Toro 640 head lying - broken off -in the same deep hole that was never backfilled. In hght of tbe increased sue· happtnessofthe American public and nd1culous Jury awards I think it highly j mprudent to tci these poot cond1t1ons acJd to the liability. A lawsull for a broken leg could cost the d1 stnct a million dollars. The contractor on the JOb now can only cut grass.as Mr. Lovelady stated. Then who in heaven maintains the grounds? A qualified maintenance contrac- tor should be hired who 1s bonded, has expen1se to efficiently morutor, and repair 1f necessary, the entire 1mga1ion system, whose program includes pest control (gophers) and who can mpw grass too. A thorough contrac1or 1s cheap insurance. PETER G. WEISBROD Laguna Bt'ach The ex pen, fair and timely cov-on-target coverage given by your own erage a,jven at that time did influenc.c stalT writers . my decision to run apjn -despite a PER RY E. JACOBSON shoestring campaign budget-. -------Cindiaat'C I do nQt argue tha1 they are perhaps tops in their profession, but I do not class lhem_asJcadcrs of our people... The voters and homeowner or- gan12ations represen110g a cross sec- tion of the ClllZCnry hav! on numer- I note 1n m> d1ct1onaJ) 1hat o ne defin111on of .. leader" is· A. hot air du~Lln tlu.s c.onaecuon.l bcl!~Mr Bro wer quaJ1fies as o ne ~Jn this election, these locaJ news-Saddleback Communuy College _paper reponers were back knocking Board of Trustees FlndiD6 funds£or Channe150 To the Editor: While J see nothing wrong in Bill Harvey's (Nov. H) acting as a cheerleader for KOCE-TV, he should be aware that the taJtpayers of Coast Community Col.Jege District have been -and continue to be -most generous in their financial suppon of this PBS station. In the past two years, as an example, taxpayers have contributed approximately $3 million in d irect suppon of the station. Pledge periods have been of m inima l fiscal value, since they have netted only (estimate) 3 to 4 percent of the station's total public suppon. Could 11 be that the heavily- burdened taxpayers know that they've already made a sizeable "pledge?" I ltad1olhaek Tandy® 1000 Computer With Bonus Monitor! Get Our CM-4 Color Monitor At No Charge When You Purchase ATandy1000 ~ -· VISA -.• ALAI\ L Bll M Balboa Island CHARGE 1r !MOST STORES/ Layaway Now for Christmas! Rack System 25% Off! Cut '200 5ggoo 1~0e> • w.tnut Flnllh Audk> Reck With Glau Door ~~~~~~~­ Embarrassed by Yurchenko However. unless the Orange Coast board chan~cs its mind, KOCE-TV faces divesuture from the district's trou&h of plenty and. before another fiscal year is out, it must attain a membership and pledges at least 10 times over those achieved to date. Bill Harvey would do well if he could amve at a clearer picture of j ust how KOCE-TV is funded and expects to be funded after djvcstiture. 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You said, "Anyone who would ma.b such a comment publicly in Rusaia would be haulc4 off in the dark of night, never to be heard from •• lMDEIS again."· Well, in Amenca. innocent children •nd Jaw-abiding adults dis-· ap~r every day in broad daylight, never to be heard from again. America is the only country in the world where women can be kid- napped, raped, beaten, shot, burned and mutllated and the men who arc found auihy receive a prison sentcn~ (apin at the taxpayers' expense) by a 1udae who will make them eliaiblc for parole in 12 years. You then go on to say alcoholism 1s Russia's No. 1 health problem. Well, l can top that. lo America the No. I health problem is AJDS, which is not merely a health problem. It is a fatal. incurable disease that is spreading rapidly. l w6uld also like to know why the United States is so quick to condemn terrorism in' the Middle East when in fact we have terrorism right here in our own country. How soon we forget that hideous massacre of 20 innocent ecoP,le in a McDonald's restaurant in California not so Iona q o. I could cite many more such mipdlcss kjllings but there would not be enou&h space to hst them all. It is hi&h time we cleaned up the mess m our own backyard and stop~ bragmg abou~ what a priv1- leae tl is to tive in the U.S.A. It used to be a privileae. Annie, but those days are gone forever. -DISGUSTED IN MARYLAND DEAR MARYLAND! Yo1 llave made tome vaJJd polDI• kl after a few co1~t obtenattoa1, yHr letter fall• aperf. To equte terrorlam ID Ute MJdclle Eat& wltll wbc bppeaecl la I.bl McDoaald'• retl.all'Ut It tlaeer lu.acy. "prove their love" by gjvina in. . A loM ,.yet.ode .. a ""'tac I am so thankful to thOte y.iho said tpree c .... t be .,ek• ahtlt la tM "no" in spite of the smooth hne that I ume breadl wtdl tldcWa1 faudet handed out shamclessJy and oft.en. 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Y 01& etak tbat, wltea tlaere baa beea a takeo•~ double, a redouble f, the oaly atroq bid, whether or aot yo.-bave a flt for opeoer. My putaer la1l1ta that a redOllble deaiea a fit for opener'• tuit. It that playable?- 8.K., White Plaint, N.Y. A. -If you are going to play t hat u redouble denies a Cit for partner':i suit, you have to find some other method to show a good hand with ll fit. Thus. you will have to use a JUmp raise for I.hat purpose. By do- ing so. you deprive yourself of t he preemptive jump raise after a dou ble. which occurs far more frequent ly and IS of fa r greater value. The modern tendency is to use the redouble to show all good hands tarting at about 10 points or so. Since the call might be made without support for opener's suit, the message it conveys is: "Partner, I think this is our hand. Please let me make t he next decision for our _side. My rebid will clarify my holding for you." 1 CHARLES GOREN As a result, opener will almost in variably pass any bid by the op- ponent back to you. If you have a misfit, "but have length or strength in the suit bid by the opponents, you can double for penalties. U you lack the wherewithal to double the op-f>f'l•lltl, you can ei""9r bid no trump or introduce a new suit. T he latter would be a one-round force. Finally, if you have support for partner, which weighs against doubling the enemy. you can sup· port partner's suit with a minimum. or jump raise t.o force . That leaves the jump raise over a ta~eout double free lo be used as ' prtemplive measure. ll shows good trump s upport, little or no defen· sive values·a~d, usually. a singleton 80-lrlewhere in the hand. There are two sequences that we have not discussed: The single raise of opener's suit. and a response in a new suit. The modern treatment for these bids is that they retain t he same meaning as t hey would have had. if there had been no takeout double. Thus. a single raise of opener's suit is a better hand than a double raise, since it s hows some defensive values. And a new suit at the one level is forcing for one round -responder may have a good hand t hat 1s unsuited to a redouble. Experience has shown this is a simple. yet effective, method of defense against a takeout double. It allows you t he maximum opportuni· ty to get lo the best spot while leav ing open the option of punishing the opponents. Advertising, persistence finally pay CAMBRIOOE, Mass. (AP) - Faye of Pennsylvania has flnally found the John of L.A. she spent $208 lookin1 for. After runninJ an adveniscment in the Harvard Cnmson for eiaht weeks, she received a call from her onetime acquaint.an~ last week. "To John of LA. who was o n Amtrak 8-7-851 you were asleep when I ~ot Qffthe tram," the advcniscment said. "Min your descriptions of California. Would you like to talk apln? Faye." John Dineen 27, a Harvard sophomore, was hef man. He said he uw the ad earlier and realized it was about him, but aot the Faye be met on a train in AQIOtt mixeia up with another woman he knew with a similar name. After the lona-runnlna ad attracted notice on campus, tboup, he ca.Jlcd Faye lut S.turday. Faye, who docs not want her last name reveal~1 is allO 27. She la a hospital execuuve 1n Somct1et, Pa. The Crim ton said the ad wu one of 1t1 lonscft runnina pcnonala evet and that Faye did not iuliu it 11 a daily newspaper when she asked to run the ad In every issue for ciaht weeks. Yvonne Kelley is chairman of the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee, one of the 3 I comm1tf ees of the Orange County Philharmonic ~ociety. Her husband, Pot, is the Grand Marshal of the 23rd annual Symphony of l ights boot parade sponsored by HHPC. Only once before in the ~ommittee 's history hove a husband and wife team held these top ;obs. The boot parade is probably the soc;ol h1ghltght of the year for mos! harbour residents who pion tfie1r parties around ·the event. The Kelleys, their (amily and friends will lead the parade in their boot "Seodote." Following will be elaborately ·~ .. decorated boats making their way through the waterways lined with homes equally sparkling with holiday decorations. The parade is for the residents and thetr guests only, since there is no parking available for non-residents. However, the parade 1s a prelude to the Cruise of lights and the HH residents share the beauty of the tr area with the public. The first cruise boot leaves Peter's landing Dec. 12 and five nightly 45-mmute cruises ore scheduled through Dec~ 2 L W ith this schedule 30,000 passengers can be accommodated during the I 0 nights. Tickets, $6 for adults and $4 for children 12 years and younger must be pre-purchased from the HHPC office at I 6873 Algonqum, Huntmgton Beach. The office is open from 10 a. m. to I p. m. M onday through Fnday. It will also be open Nov. 23 from 9 o.m. to noon. The phone number is 840-7542. Passengers will park at the Huntington Harbour moll and have free bus shun le service to Peter's L ondmg Funds raised from the cruise ore contributed toward the OCPS music programs for school children After lost years cruise the HHPC donated $73,000 Yvonne emphasized that the Cruise is a community event that depends on the support of the residents who decorate so beautifully to mote the harbour a w inter , .......... ~t11lfBS) I ' f - 1 Stevie'sa wondertoworkwii:h l chi loa sti Ur &11 n bf' lb la• WO dr Pl m. R\ da - A WOIUUNG WONDER. "Work· •aa with S&evM "-*" is the most excatiq lhin& I've ever done," said Cert L,.. (of Ne:w-P.On Beach) who writes muac and Jinales for com-mercials. Lyon, 32, had just returned from Japan w~be worlld with Wonder on a TV commercial for Han.ten's. a soft drink company. The commercial aired nationally on Wednesday. .. I'm dubbi.na 40 of· tbc (Stevie) Wonder (Hansen's) commercials for radio and I'm under a ti&ht deadline to get them to Los Anttles." said Lyon wbo (with his studio man~cr Naomi Ott•} kept right on working while we chatted. The Lyon Record- ina Studio is in a courtyard behind the Crab Cooker restaurant on the Balboa Peninsula. Lyon said, "Stevie (Wonder) stays In Los Angeles an<l commutes here (Newport Beach) where we have worked t<>setber for as much as five months at a time." .. Stevie is a si ngJe man with a girlfriend and be makes ' music -all day and all night; he is surrounded by lots of people -a manager, hjs brothers, 'sound' people and various helpers.•• "Perha~ he (Wonder) is com- BETTY PORTER fonab&e with me because f know commercials, music and adven.isina and he is a 'stickler' for the very hi.&hnt qoality -as I am." "The recent shakeup in the record industry bas sent engineers and tcchnietans into the commcrc1al- mak:ing world (where the money is) and the standards for commercial· makina quality has shot 'way up'," Lyon said. Pepsi has Mlcbet Jad.toll and l,Joaet Rttcb.le (for which they te· pprtedly />ajd big bttcks) and Hansen has Stevie Woa4er. Ahhou3h there have been published rcpons that quoted Tim Hansen, president of the ''otural" soda company, as having said. "We certainly couldn't afford to buy this magnitude of spokesman." ~ut l:.yon _disputes that,_ saying. Yule fashion show PRESENTATION: Robinson's will present a holiday fashion luncheon Friday at the Newport Mamou as a benefit for the Sandpipen of Hoag Hospital. The event being chairmanned by Candy Jackson will begin with a social hour at 11 a.m. BENEFIT: The South County Co~muoity <;'h nic Awtiliary will benefit from a.n 11 a.m. Thursday fashion luncheon being held at El Adobe Restaurant. Holidays fasbfons from the Carved Horse and Miss Muffet Shoppe with accessories by aye Appeal will be~hown. NORDSTROM:PopuJar lines ot sk.Jwear WJJI be featured I ;o 5 p.m. Saturday in Women's Active Sportswear department on level two of the South Coast Plau store. HOLIDAY FANTASIES: Fashions by Mo~ D'Angelo (featured recentJy .on a Style cover page) will be shown Nov. 24 along with styles from M1 Place at Panache, 444 N. Harbor, Fullcnon. The Holiday Fantasies event begins at 6:30 p.m. with champagne and hors d'oeuvres. Dinner and showtime follow. Reservations: 526-6633 or 9.92·1960. SEMINAR: Cynthia Sanders, Nordstrom personal shopper. will be featured Saturday at a professional image and dress sem~nar sponsored by Harriet Cook of Gitin Associates, Santa Ana. bemg st.aged at Airponer Hotel. Collagt?n product vastly improved BEVERLY HILLS -Collagen Corp. has released a new, cross-linked collagen that Dr. Edward L. Tobtn1ck. a leading cosmetic dermatologist, says can be used to eliminate acne scarring. wrinkles, and postoperative skin imperfections far longer and with less risk of allergic side effects than previous products. Reprcsentattves of the company presented details about the new product, called Zyplast. to physicians at two seminars at the Sheraton Plaza la Reina Hotel last week. RUY SMART COMPARE Tobinick has been using earlier versions of the Z) plast implant, called Zyderm I and Zydenn JI. for several vcars and says that the new implant~ which was released for use by phys1C1ans on Nov. 4. has a reduced nsx of allergic reaction because of1ts compct1t1on. In addition. tests indicate that Zyplast implants will last much longer than Zyderm l (which had to be renewed annually) or Zydenn JI (which must be renewed at five.year intervals.) DESIGNING • APPRAISING • REPAIRING 7141650-3111 Ample Parking In Rur 1836 Nrwport Blvd .. Costa Mes11 (cornrr Broadway and Ntwpart) "Wonder asked for and Wlll &et a perccntqe or the increase io Hansen's sal~ attributable to this - and a futurt Wondcc commercial." Lyon, who plays t:;.o· guiw and flute is the son of (who plays harp) and Molly Lyoe of Linda Isle and be is the nephew of WW lam Lyot1 (Air California). He araduated from Harbor Hi&h School &Ji<\ "a private Sussex, England school" •nd be earned a devee an advertising from the University of Portland. Lyon and his wife. WetMly, have two children; Laarea (21 mos.) and Blake (10 mos.). Lyon said hc·works "Sixteen hours a day and loves every minute, especially those spent with Stevie Wonder." WORKING WONDERS. The 40().member Lido Woman's (sic) Club, under t.be-leadersbip of Presi- dent Suu Beecbff, saluted Lido Isle volunteers on Tuesday with a luncheon at the Cub House. l hadn't known until I arrived thJU a billboard 'sign had been displayed at the Lido lslc'sentrancc fora ~k; the sign read: "Coming Soon -A Walk in the Sun with Bcny Poner." I spoke before the club and I was touched by the club's thoughtfulneys. Amona_ those 11tcnd1na the lunch- eon were Beechner, 1st Vice J>resjdent Nucy Krla. AaUa Pef'1••• (Juett of Mut.e Mid. who is lad vice president with JHJtlt LMaear), MWJe Q.Ju (wbo provided piano music). former club president Marite Ptcllea1 (Assistance League. one of the groups of voluntccn honored). Honored also weTC the American Field Service (C,.&Ma Nlba.), Adop. tion Ouild (Camllle Reeo. there. with her mother Delea Brick) and Alzheimer's Discuc and Related Disordcry.uociation (Jou DaUleU ). Also, 3rd Vice President DffbJe C.rl1topl9er, luncheon chainnan Kay Faruda.hWen HawllJuoe, Joyce LalGJe, Jtay Sllrtmpltll, JHJtll t.oac· )'tar. past presidents Dorotlay De hfdt, -EmtlJ' Banen, a.narc ()e.; Mott and Cleeme Dovey; lJWu Splufq, Au Kay, Plyllll ~wuct1 (who made photographs), Retemary p.,b, .Rotemarle H"8ltll (who served white wine and sparkling apple cider), Madel)'ll UvlacsCoM, JlldJtla Loqyear and Barrie Epa· Aald, who was also honored as the new administrator for the club's boa1'd of dirccto.r5. 8te:U_e W.ondcr..(lcft) wWa Cmt-LJOD..--..------- 'JoyofGiving' gala features fashion More than 400 !Jrc expected to get in the holiday mood Dec. 1 by attending the brunch being held by Las Reinas Auxiliary of Newpon Beach Assistance at the Metidien Hotel. The ••Joy of Giving .. event will begin with an 11 a.m . social hour followed by noon brunch. The auxiliary ha5 _Promised a fan:iily affair with fashions from Saks Fifth A venue, South C.oast Plaza for everyone. Pnzes wiJI be awarded and special decorations arc being planned. Preparing for the festive occasion are Katie Wtlku, benefit chairman with Betty DeU1 as assistant. Proceeds will benefit the league's Dental Health Center and the Child Day Care Center. Jean Ungerland, . 640-1310. 1s chairman of reservauons. Spyglass Hills Garden Club will see Janet Brennan, creative consull; ant of the Chnstmas production department at Rogers Gardens, make holtday centerpieces when they meet at 9:30a.m. Wednesday at Martha Green's home. Plus. they will see what has occupied quite a bit of their hostess' ttme for the past year. Martha and Malcolm moved from their Spyglass Hill· Home to a Big Canyon con- dominium and she . has foregone many invitations to social engage- ments so that she could be present to supervise construction and decorat- tng and pursue her search for furniture for the new home. This club has some busy mem- bers .. Marion and Tommy Tbomp- 1on will be on the East Coast for the holiday visiting children and grand- children ... Au (the ·57 Rose Queen) and Bob Ball are immersed in family and sports activities.1They arc enjoying son Bob and daughter· in-law Pam'• new baby girl Samutb; their daughter is a senior at UCLA (and e~tremely anxious to finish) a nd the H alls have spent many pleasant hours at son Bobby'• Junior All-American football games. The search for clothes of the 50s is on by the group planning to atten" the Friday "Let's Go To the Hop,'' planned by Our Lady Queen of Angels School at the Boys Oub in East bluff. Harriet Sew is beading up the committee planning the event which will feature a buffet dinner (catered by Dclaneys), live and silent auc· tions with Jim VWen as auctioneer and 50s music by the "Dance Dimension". Festivtties will get: underway at 6:30 p.m. and proceeds will help the school expand instruction in com- puter resources, athletic programs and purchase of scholastic supplies. Sclna may be reached at 7~8394 for reseniations. • The Rev. William and Barbara McQaold will be special honorees Saturday at "Rhapsody in Blue," a dinner dance and fashion show. presented by Harbor Reform Tern· pie Sisterhood at the Airporter. The schedule calls for a social hour at 6 p.m., and fashion show by May Co .• South Coast Plaza at 6:30 with dining and dancing following. The Rev. McQuoid was a founding member in 1978 of the Newport· Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council and in the same year he was instrumental in deciding to share St. Mark Presbyterian's new facility ~th Harbor Reform Temple. Barbara directs the St. Mark's pre·school. Two bands will be play Thursday at the HuntinJlon Beach Inn on .Pacific Coast highway for the New- port Beach Chapter, City of Hope. Thanksgiving party. The fun (gourmet hors d'ouevres and enter- tainment) begins at 6:30 p .. with dancing till midnight. More mfor- ma1ion available by calling 5~1338 Of 641-1253. The annual Baile de Navidad of Las Damas del Mar Auxiliary of Cbildren·s Home Society is on the calendar for Dec. 7 at the Irvine Hilton. Tbe1>lack tie optional event begins at 7 p.m . with cocktails. Tina McFarUa is chairman of this year's event wh ich will feature the Jim Robert• Band. The Pacific Chorale will hold an lntcmat1onal Chili Society sanc- tion~d cookoff Saturday arBowers Museum in Santa Ana. Dan Morse is chairman of the event which will feature besides chili cooking. enter- tainment for the entire family • Moe's Art Quartet, a western band. prizes and Liza Lyn & Company, a danc.e group from Laguna Niguel. It cost $25 to enter the contest and $3 to get in and watch. Children under six will be admjttcd free. More information on tfie contest or tickets may obtained by calling 542·1790. ·Dr. StaJlley vu dea Noor1 will be guest speaker at the 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday annual meetina and awards presentation luncheon planned by the board of trustees of the National Multiple Sclerosis so- ciety, OC Chapter. The event will be at Balboa Bay Club. Executive Women International, OC Chapter. will entertain~eir "executives" Tuesday at the The Center Club. Job voa Si •kl , theater design cons~ltant, one of the principal designers of OC Per- forming Arts C.cnter, will be guest .spealcer at the 6 p.m. dinner. Manba Kudee, 835·1176, has more infor- mation. Golden Circle awards will be given out by the OC Chapter of the American Red Cross Thursday at the Anahein Marriott Hotel. The '85 recognition event begins at 7 p.m. MEETINGS: Harbor View Htlls Philharmonic will meet Tuesday at Re$ents Point. 19191 Harvard Ave .. lrvtne. Headlining the 9:30 a.m . program will be Mary HoHton, v1oh01st. The membership chair· man rylay be c~lled at 640-4027 for more mformauon. Huntington Beach Christian Women's Oub willmcet. 11;30 a .m. Wednesday at Francois, 18151 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Marllya Moyer is the fea tured speaker with music by Jim Bergtbold. More information about the group availab,lc from 531·2812. 839-8284 or 898-681 I. PHI Weut, a handwriting analyst. will be speaker Wednesday for Retired Officen' Wives' League. The luncheon will be held at Marine Helicopter Base in Tustin. Info,... mation: 963-7676. Mayor Joy Nea1ebaaer of West. minster will address members of West minster/Fountain Valley AAUW at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Westminster Village Town Hall. Rota1ie Ly.,, 893-7337 or Pat. AUeaJ, 897~335, may be called for fu rther details. Paparazzi Plus is compiled by Vida Dun, Daily Pilot Style editor. Bag ladies were fashion f Qre'runners In New York recently, I bad occasion to watch a bag lady go about her daily ritual of pawing through dressed alike. trash bags at the curb. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She was wearing a plaid blouse, a green sweater, a mauve vest and a tan It's hard to admit that "style-wise" bai ladies were 20 years ahead of their time. If someone had told me that l would be walking around Manhattan in a pair of gym shoes wearing a sk:irt with more wrinkles than my grand- mother. I would have laughed myself to death. comfort. Each year I expect the Nobel committee to honor the person or persons responsible for the elastic waistband. I have the fint one ever made and have no curiosity what· soever as to what is growing under· neath iL Financing your child's education is expenshe. 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References and demo tapes avallable, reasonable rates. easy listening, danceable rhythms, "' classic entertaining songs • ~ from the 20's • 80'• ~ <:> 818)797-7619 { • PARTY WRAP Lido ·Isle Plarers relive good·t1mes "An affair to remember" ... Beryl Meliakoff was attenruna a wcddina ~{>tion ~me months ago and while v111tJna wtlh other guesu realized that many of t>aem had been associated at one time with the Lido Isle Players~ . Talk turned toward reunion plan- nina. .. more than 100 pthered last week at the Lido Isle Clubhouse to relive some of the good old ~ys. The Players ceased to be about two ycan qo, according to MelinJcoff, a former {>retident. "We are thinking of rcorpnizina," said Jerry Rlcbrd1, the aroup's first vice president. Jerry's wife, the late Barbara Richards .. was the Players ffiSt president when the group was founded in 19 S 7. Gweada Watson was also one of the first players. She was at the reunion with husband Norman. Others there enjoyina the get-together .were ~rce Barrt1, who was in charge of the skits performed by Laddie Re4ay, Everett Olealcll (he's and ophthamol~fi:;;ho loves to sing, act ---r-:;:an:::;d__play_ th onica).JJnala Oleo and Stu Bell. The g~sts consider themselves some of tlle best C®ks around and everybody brought a dish to share along with anecdotes. Jim Wood and trio provided music for dancing. AJso there were actor Leoa Ames, who resides in Corona del Mar, Jue Nip (she and Leon did "Tobacco Road" with the players), Pew Lloyd (she's Harold Lloyd'• daughter), Cleome and Arnold Dovey, Norma Bell (it was at her son Pllllllp'1 wedding that the reunion idea came about), Jean and Bob Bouer, Belen Wood Toal and Terry and Pat Moru. "Men from an~herc in the county arc eLi&ible to Join. The chapter is a areat way to meet people. I have made friends that I would never have met." Four members of the Society f.or ttle Preservation for Big Bands were 'at the party to play for dancing, a.nd Barbara Johnson -who used to smg with big bands -sang 40s and 50s tunes. Planning the elegant evening were Carol Bluclaard, Pat Breuu, Ingrid ~•ale, Mary Ami FIDley, Marse Godt>er, Geor1e Harri1, &le LaVold, MlDta Sae Jack, Pat SUvestrt and GalLSllowalter. "h was a black tie optional event and I was so impressed by the wly everyone looked," Belden. commented. "We have two great events orr the calendar -a February trip to Wrigley Mansiol'I in Phoenix planned by Loli Cuitoa -and Carol Blucllarcl is planning a March J_hcater party at Chapman," Richard$ said. Others there included BUI Harvllle, F•"c'a Bakl&y.-~w1oo&Ae11...i~ Jones, Pat Breaaan, Nucy Jacboll, Roa SoderllD& and chapero nes Mary Loa and Scott Hon11by. VOLUNTEERS HONORED: Six silver bowls and four spccal awards were presented to 10 individual and groups (chosen from 150 nominated) at a luncheon sponsored by the Volunteer Center off South Orange County at Westip S'outh Coast Plaza Hotel. • Jean Bonner, Eileen 11.llena Winckler. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nov..-nbef' 17, 1085 •' Bert Copeland, Bob Bonner and Beryl Mellnkoff · GUYS AND DO~. Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center, held their first fundraiscr at The Center Club. Chairman of the affair Betty Beldu said, "We arc hoping for $8,000." Recognized were Boys Club of the Harbor Area, San Clemente Police Department, Paal Griem of Laguna Niguel, Martlaa Bar1er of Costa Mesa, Erik Rydber1 of Garden Grove Roser Faabel, Lutheran Social' Service Thrift Shops, Lee Merrymu of Ne":VJ>Ort Beach a.rtd a special award to~·tr-corporauons. Included in the latter were CalComp, Disneyland. Fluor Corporation, Irvine Co., ITT Cannon, McDon~ell Douglas Mission Viejo. · Pacific Mutual 'Southern California Edison, TRW {~formation Services Division, Ultrasystems and Union Oil Science and Technology Division. Betty Belden, Ron Soderling and Gail Showalter. Jane Nigh. Leon Amea and Pegy Lloyd. "We have 80 members now ... an single and professional. We have . 30 men and SO women and we arc trying to build the membership where the numbers will be equal," said Jerry Richards. chairman of the group. ,. Lee Merryman (liCht) con&ratulated by Nancy Hines. Norma Hertsot preeenta award to Paul Grier . . Pat Brennan and Richar d J~nea. ..... •• , •f ..... , For a-ilWd Ad ACTTON Call A OAllY f'llOT AO.YISO. ... 2.u11 Orange County's • , .. I ! easy listening radio station KDCM IDS.I FMSIERED Newport Beach Delly ..... ptootoa ~ 111111• lellw"'1'a ~ Ti... 0. ,_ Nancy Jackson and Bill Harville at the Center Club. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Free fa shion gift! Lipstick. nail enamel. eye shadow .. a beau tiful $10 value. FREE with perfect perm, $40 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS ,soun1 COAST PLAZA (NEAR SEARS) 540-8888 -I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, November 17, 1985 .. C-1L .1 .. t·.. 1 BillyCobham 's American tour .uec.a .u.e m rror . before golng out coming soon to Ora;n.ge County Look in the mirror one more time before you go out . . .check your makeup. Re<:ently I heard a man say, "She always, always hos lipstick on her teeth. That's so disaustin'I." Your best friend pobably won't mention it if that happens to you, so it's best to make you have your ¥101 DEA• mouc.h on straight. white in the center of the bottom up First of all, it's a good idea to apply for a sexy, pouty look. your lipstick with a brush after you Remember ... take a last look and have used a lip fixative and o utlined make sure cverytbfog is st.rai&ht. . your lips with a pencil. .no lipstick on the teeth? You might ...l'be pencil you use hould be run into that complaining man. about -bie same color as the lipstick. While you arc looking. take a side One of my pet peaves is a liner that J!ance at the blusher. Does it look as doesn't blend. Foe: example ... dark if you were kissed by the sun and arc brown with orange, bnght red wittr glowing naturally OR can you see liabt pirtk or dark pufl)Te with light right w.bcre the brush stopped? Take lavendar lipstick. a second and a cotton ball or br:ush Once the lipstick is on. pop your and smooth out the color. lips together instead of rubbing Makeup artist Richard Stevens, them. . . . wb0-has a salon in Beverly HilJs and To funher enhance your smile, makes periodical ap~noes back add gloss on the botton lip and don't at Andrea's In Corona del Mar once pop or rub. Other touches you might remarked. "Some women look as if try are: Blend a to uch of gold or they had racing stripes on their ---------------. checks.'' 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In a recent telephone interview from Switzerland, Cobham said,"I basically moved lQ Europe to get a better handle on myself and to study how to be a better band leader and how to deal more effectively with my band people." • But, warns Cobham, · A lot of t ..mencans have a wbol : fan ta~ concept of what Europe is going to be like. They expect that someone is going to be there to pick them up at the airport and take them to a nice hotel and show them where every- thing is. But it is a lot different if your party is not there and you don't have a clue where anything 1s. "You see, there is a whole ·Art of Touring' in Europe that I had to .. )earn," Cobham continued. "There is a lot of work there .:_ lots of it. But there isn't any money. We get paid about on~third of the price that we would command in the States. But there are a lot of things that make gigging easier on musicians. "One of them is the reliability of the transportation systems. We tyPically travel 160 miles between cities each day by train. If that were an American tour we would be traveling from I airplane to bus to ho. tel and always rushing. But in Europe you can kick back on the train and have a nice meal and be fresh and ready b¥ show ti me. Also, the hotels are a bit nicer. It is like staying in somebody's home." So often we bear about rock shows in Europe that arc elaborately staged. Udo Lindenberg, for example, has midgets and circus animals in his act and even New York's Kid Creole and the Coconuts have an elaborate set. Yet the costs here are often too prohibitive to travel with. In Europe Cobham says, "It is much more feasible to mount large shows because the cost of transpor- tation is lower and crewing can be hired for about one-third ofthe cost if you know where to look." But surprisingly, CobhAry'I finds that there 1s a language bamer ev~n with jazz, which is laraely an in- strumental medium. . "You sec," said Cobharrt. "1azzJs the ultimate disorpnizcd art. And the audiences in Europe arc more-. analytical. They come to the show with an attjtude and they have studied your music ahead of time. ''Europeans are really impressed with jazz because they do not play it as well as we do. The background there is in classical music, which the)'. probably play better than we do. But if you. are aoing to be an 111.tematiooal musician you have to realize the imponance of the European. market and Japan as well. America, of course. is still the largest market but I almost hesitate to rank Japan as a distant second. You need those markets as , well ." One of Cobham's tf8'1e marks has always been bis flashy style -which often has the sticks mo~'!f faster than lbocyecan follo~-a-sli~ rolling style. Recently Cobham has been combining more electronic in- struments and synthesizers with his traditional drum kit. This whole issue of electronics and their place, if any, in drumming bas caused a sharp division between drummers. "It is a whole concept. I think you sell yourself shon if you do not experiment with all of the tools and determine how they compliment what yi>u are trying to do," Cobham added. It is important to have those traditional JUYS around to remind us of where thi.-bole thing came from. But when they arc sitting around waitinf for the union balJ to call with work, 'II still be working! no idea of what I want. takes six hours of practice a day for about seven days. Then we are ready lo go out and play." In addition to the tour, the band recently taped a full-length concen video at the Park 'West Theatre in Chicago. Also, a concept video has been shot for the soni "Moziak," which opens the "Warning'" album. "This is something I have been wanting to do for ages. If I had tncd to do this while I was with Elektra they would have laughed at me ... that 1s. 1f they even would have looked at me." Cobham said. "When I am composing I use a variety of synthesizers and key- boards. I use a OMX drum machine, sequencers, and Oberbeim 08-8, an expander and a Synergy II by GOS. l wnte out all of the charts for the instruments and then send the charts along with a cassette to each of the players. This really cuts down on the aagravation." When preparing a new band for road work Cobham will usually prepare a book of 18-20 compositions that make up the body of two hour- long shows. Things arc· a little different now since Cobham is recordins for GRP . which is a closely-held label run by . keyboard player Dave Grus1n and his panner Jerry Rosen. Said Cobham, "I have a lot of animosity left from former assoc1a-"A normal rehearsal," Cobham said. "and this is with a band that bas tions but I would really be nit piclo11 to find something WTong here. Th~ have a ~cat concept in develoP,1- their artists that goes way beyond JUI getting the vinyl to the rackS." What ad vice does Cobham ha~ for drummers who are putlifl together their own bands? "Concept is important. So is tt, tuning of your drums. A lot of peop~ listen with the ir eyes so I try to giva them somethinB on that level as well But it is really hstening to as much 0- the environment as you can. An< looking for what not to play. Yo u'll bl better off for that aod this can heir }'OU cut down on your mistakes." As for his upcoming stint at ttM Golden Bear. Cobham warmly el plains, "When there was no work a~ no place to play. the Golden Bear wai there with open arms. I never forg~ my fnends." Rings have quite a circulaz: history NEW YORK (AP) -The history of the ring. like the ring itself, literally has no begjnningand no end, research by the Jewelry Industry Council shows. Excavations have turned up rinas from as far back as 1400 B.C. The French digs at Enkomi, Cyprus, in 1930 uneanbed a massive ringofelectrum, a light yellow alloy of gold and silver, with two figures on iL It depicted a draped seated figure on a throne approached by another wear- inf. a lion's skio and horns. 'While 3,400 years ago may seem astounding, consider 'that some his- torians venture to ttuess that Neandenhal man wore nngs as early as 30,000 B.C.," says K.ae McCulloch, fashion director of JIC. Rings have long played an import: ant role with humankind. she points out. They have served as door keys, money, even validity of citizenship. In Roman times, key·shaped rings were either worn on the thumb. or suspended from a girdle. Free men and freed .slaves in Rome were privil~ to wear gold rings denoting their ettizenship around 40 B.C. Roman gladiators wore heavy wide rings -forerunners of today's brass knuckles. and used for the sam~ purpose. Satirist Juvenal (50-130 A.O.) de- scribed "summer and winter" rings: open filigree "for hot weather" and heavily gemmed ones "best for win- ter." "Surely vanity inspired the thumb ring of Hindu women that held a small mirror so milady could' easily check her coiffure," McCulloch says. Watch rings made their appearance in the 17th century, making up in beauty and design for their short- comings in timekeeping. she adds. Holiday Gi.fts •GIFT BOXES S.rtcJct oe>m" ,w1 41 $5.10, Ooutiie ll(Jlt.~ $9.25 lf r t Cull~ $15 95 • CUSTOM. GOURMET BASKETS· Sidi 1 •I SIS.!MI to $150 • PE1'SONALIZED LABELED WINES Tnt ptrltcl qiftl l.Ach cu~tomtlto witt vour <l'IOOCP OI ~or llu~r~if'U"'I •PLANNING A HOLIDAY BASH? C.tll ,~ for 1•' ''' olu.Jl· We Vt •"j<lt tM pt-r10(! 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Today, we are most fa miliar with wedding, engagement. cocktail. school, birthstone and eternity rings.·· she notes, "but throughout history. ri ngs hllve included every- thing from the infamous poison rings of the Borgias to innocent perfume rings. The perfume rings, un- fortunately, were not nearly as popu- lar as the ~ison rin~ ... Memonal rings with a strand of the deceased's hai r commemorated the dead and were give n to family and friends. Posy rings, sometimes called gypsy rings si nce gypsies sold them, carried mottos: "For a kiss ... take this." Sjgnet rings. coronation ri ngs. ec- clesiastical and religious rin$S, are all pan ofilie nng story. Many nngs have historic significance. McCulloch points out. Caesar learned of the murder of the great Roman general HARBOR ... From Bl wonderland during the holidays. Pat said,"The event brings with it a community sense of togetherness, thanksgiving and joy in knowing that thousands are able to share with us the spirit of this holiday season." The Kelleys have made their pres~ ence felt in the Huntington Harbour community for the past 11 years. They are also members of the H H Cancer League, the HH Yacht O ub and' the Anglers. He served as one of the first commodores of Seagate Yacht Club and was Homeowner's president for three ycar"i at Seagate. The Kelle ys earned the top spots with HHPC and "came up throutth the ranks." Before becoming chair- man of the HHPC. composed of seven groups, Yvonne held several group and board positions and Pat served as first a parade lieutenant. then a captain and parade captain. He is sales manager for Liahtoher. Pat and Yvonne, parents of three ,------------, I Fr?H tl\llTIAL CON\Ul TA 1101\1 LASER BEAM FOOT SURGERY The latest advancement In Laser technology now being used tor the correction of toot dlsordtrs In the doctor's office. Lasers.can effective! trtat: Pompey when the general's seal nrq was brought lO him. An earl y diamond engagemen nng. from Maximilian of Austria u Mary of Burgundy in 1477, can be seen today at tt:ie Statt' Museum o Vienna. "Owners ha ve always been pr:ouc of their rings -from the happy bride with her engagement and weddir11 rings to the triumphant athlete witJ his World Series ring ... McC'u llod sar,s. 'Ring fashions have come fut circle," she says. "Ongmall) mon men than women wore Flngs u denote military rank, royal an< religious position, and affiuence." Today, the JlC reports, gold an< diamond rings for men for> dresS' wear arc again becoming popular, an( many men now opt for doublt weddina nng ceremonies. and grandparents to four, are avid boaters and tennis players who lovt to travel. They met as students at Cal State Long Beach and have be-en married for 36 years. Other members of the HHPC involved with the holiday event arc Shirley l..(verenz, cruise chairman, with Bobbitt Williams as her ass1s· tant: Joyce Weiss. boat parade chair· man with Jane Green. assistant Joanna Chase. vice-chairman ha1son. and Jerry Railey, vice chairman wayt and means. "Tickets are ~llrng famously-both individual and chartered but groups," said Leverenz. Passengen come from many areas of Southern Cal1 forn1a from San Diego to Fresnc and beyond V l'illOrs from the EaSI and Mid-WNt plan their vac.ations tC coincide wsth the cru1~. BAGLADIES.· P'romB2 and ne~cr tou !ikin until they react my wnsts And the jackets tha1 cascade o er my fanny and stop at tht back of kn~ could be used for 1 circus tent. :They're wonderful. The dies of the 1980s are the women the hour. Their casual mu of desiin d fabric have been copiec and reproduced by the best dcs1gnen in couture houset m Europe alt( :"meri_ca. If there was ~n ounce o i~tegnty for reeoanizing originality nghtfullt they should be on the covcrs ofVoaue. Harper's Bu.aaran( Women's Wear Daily. }he style may only be 1n for 1 ! minutes. but for one bnef moment for those of us wi~ hips, thighs anc knees that blouse. 1t has ~n a visit• Camelot. Costa Mfta Podtatly Group FAMILY FOOT SPECIALISTS I I 500 Adams Ave • Suite 20 3 I (Harbor at Adams) I 5464 8242 I As 1 rounded the windy comer • New York.. I stopped and went ba4 for another look at the ~ lady. H• h.a1r was putt punk.. standina stni upbcuncombcd. unstructured ·~ un hcvable. Next To Edwards Cinema _______ ..... ___ _ I wanted to o~k where she hid done. , # ' I • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 17, 1986 • ---"--- . Five Pojnts puts on a new face Historic car agency keeps rolling along Huntington Beach shopping center attempts comeback By FRED VOGE~TEIN OfllleDellyNotllefl Two years ago Fi ve Points Sho p- ping Center sn H unungton Beach was sn trouble. The center's two main stores had pulled out taking most of their customers with them. It was 22 years old and looked worse. And, accordsng to city planners, 11 had become a loitenng spot for the tenants li ving in the racially mixed, low-rent apanments adjacent to the c~nter. Profits had declrned for 10 years. - However, after a year-long face hft costing more than $4 m1lho n. Hunt- ington Beach's first shopping center 1s now trying to make a comeback. Boasting a clean. crisp-looking blue-gray facade. a palm tree-hncd entrance. new sidewalks and· a re- designed parking lo t, the center - renamed Loehmann's Five Points Plaza -st.ands 1n sharp contrast to the gray. dingy storefronts of i1s predecessor. --=--- By ROBERT BARKER Of .... 0.-, Piiot ..... F1ft} ~cars ago Daniel ( 01!10' Tern a noted au1e1 m«hantl 1n Orange ( ounl\. 13enlhel.! thl' Terr) Buick c.ir agenr) in downtown Hunt1n&tun Ekac:h It SUf"' l\t:d thr ~rC\.,IOn eanhquakc:-s nc>()(h and., v.orld war to belome the olde~ retaJI business 1n the rll\ and one of the olde$t Busci.. a·uto agcnde., sn Ca1tforn1a · Collins· !>on. Bob. tht: pn:s1· dent ol the compan). thre"" a SOU\ ann1ver~f) pan} th1'> v."Celc Malong tt nostalgic v.as the ~trong hint that the old agency may not be around much longer at 11s pre">ent locatton on Fifth Street (Pleue He BUJCK/86) Bob Terry $ LOOK $ UNIQUE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY "Not that it wasn't well masn- 1a1ned," owner. developer. and man- ager Ron Scher said. "But after more than 20 years of use. anything 1s bound to look old." '9eclel to the o...,. '1lot One year and $4 m.illlon later, the Fl•e Polnta Shopping Center baa a new look. Vanguard Brokerage Corporation of Ne1,1, York 1s proud to present, Peter Brandt. world-renowned commod1t> futures trader and editor of the acclaimed Factor Report "'Ir Brandt is known as !he fo re most authority in applying E.dwards & \1agee 1echnical analysis to commodi- ty trading Mr Brandt has built one of 1he bes1 (umufallve perlormance records in the futures mdustr> venhed b\. Commod1t, -Traders Consumer Report ICTCR1. an independent commodrt) advisor tracking servace 1n the past five years. Mr Brandt s trading recommendations have resulted In annual returns. to 1nd1v1dual investors. of not less t han 90% per year on margin equity In add1t1on Mr Brandt has traded his personal account primarily adhering to t.1s Factor recommendations. and has earned the majority of his income IFOm his own trading. Finally. Peter Brandt's 'Factory Re port " acc.ordmg to CTCR in I 98S. was rated the number one performing advisol) service with the smallest risk per trade and equity draw down in the futures industry The reconstructio n. completed at ilie begjning of this year. added enough space to accommodate nine new storefronts. Then a Loehmann's discount fashion shop for women was lured as the center's masn attraction. To funher entice potential cus- tomers. Scher also asked a Trader Joe's market. a CVS Pharmacy, and a French bakery/sandwh1ch shop to move into the center. However. the change is not just on the surface. Five Points has an entirely new image, too. · Scher said the remodeled center is attempting to draw on a much wider customer area than the one that his father and his upcle built in 1961 . ln fact. he said that he expected the center to compete with some of the larger centers in Orange County such as Westminster Mall or the Hunt- ington Center a few miles to the north. And the new approach seems to be working, he said. "Since the rcconstuction was com- pleted at the begjnjng of this year, l would estimate iliat gross sales and public use has more than doubled," he said. Although actual growth figures were unavailable, several tenants and customers said they share his good feeling. John Valenzuela. manager of Mario's restaurant and a 12-year tenant of Five Points, said that his business has experienced a 25 percent increase after reconstruction. John Schrader, a 12-yca.r Fount.am Valley resident and frequent shopper at the center. said 11 .. looked excel- lent" and that it had been a "reall) unattracti ve center' before Scher remodeled tt Scher admitted , however. that onl) lime will tell how succcs!>ful the endeavor will be. He has yet to make a profit, but he expects that to change next year. "When you create a new center, the JUry ts still out on the concept. ·• he said. 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I Pflnt ndme I "Basic Peraouel Lliw for Maaa1en ud AdmtaJ1tra&ora 111 BHlDHI Today," a two-day P.rogram slated Nov. 19-20 at the Doubletrec Hotel sn Orange, wlll be presented by Ronald Borgman and guest labor attorneys. DIRECT IMPORT AND TAX FREE AUTO MOBILES. I Address I Sponsored by the Council on Education in Management. the seminar from·9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days isS395 per person. For more information, call (41 5) 934-8333. New housing rumor seems full of holes By JOHN CUNNIFF ,,,......_.....,... There· s a rum or mak 1 ng the rounds these days that doesn't set;m. to squa~e with the facts: A home. 1t ss said. 1s now just a roof over your head rather than a good investment as well. The roof might remain sn place , according to the rumor. but you might as well forget about an)' profit from rising pnces -not wtth the general level of inflation having been subdued if no t conquered. Own Your Own Payphone. Investigate the tremendous profits that are now Available! And so. it concludes. be happy w11h baving protectio n from the ram but don't expect to make any monex • when you re~ll. In fact. be happy if WESTERN TELE-VENDINCtCORP. you don't lose mone) If you want appreciation, it continues, get into 213 491-0631 stocks. ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~~~ How the rumor began 1s hard to figure, because it simpl}. isn't sup- ported by the numbers. Thsrd-quan er resale pnccs rose 4. 5 percent from the year-carl:ier peri~. or more th.an the consumer price index rose in the same time. There were are~s m which pnces declined in the past 12 months. such as Birmingham. Milwaukee, Phoenix and Tulsa. And 1n other spots, such !ls Portland Ore., Orange County m California and Indianapolis, the sn- crcascs were smaller even than the aeneral inflation rate. But in most areas of the country resale prices rose over the past ye~r. accordtni to the N,tsonal Associa- tion of Realtors, whose members report the actual pnces at which houses chanae hands. Some of the Increases were huge. Boston resalC1 were 36.1 percent hifher than a year earlier, Atlanta encet rose 11 .S ~rccnt and Santa Oara County, Cahf. priCC1 advanced l4.4percent Even 1n the Sun Belt, when: reports of overbuilding abound. many c1Ues rcponed strona prices. Houston? Up· S.2 percent. Dallas? Up 13.3 percent. Rumors of housiD.J'S demise as an investment arc no~1~ ne~ and the primaf¥ reason 110 t d1mcull to detennane. . Housina markets ~ cychcal. and rtw homeowners can foract that j ust four years 110 it WU ,..re to be able tO 1ell a house in less than sevc,..I months, and almOlt impossible to aet (PleMe ...,.OllOa,.) JUMBO CERTIFICATES ot_ DEPOSIT ., s 100,axJ or More Maturity Interest Rate 90-Day 180-Day •Ritts subjttt to c~ with<>Ut notl<t CITIZENS BANKE''"'i --=tt11F. 2970 Harbor Blvd at Bak~r-Cosu Mesa 30 I E 1 7th Str~~t-Costa Meu 2650 E Imperial Hwy-.... • !MmMrFOI C. I City Zip -I , Phone Res Send (0 v.,.._., ......... Corp. I f Bus t 1 90 W..t •t. I L------=--------..::_~~_:: __ 1 Ttut: ~rrHsemenr ~not .1n ..>tt~r '·=' w-11 ~r m\~l ,,.,,.n1~ti ~n bl' ~ .:>nl~ •hrr riei0d1nc "'"''°"''"' do.:u,,,..., d1 ... ios.,,_ •If lttS •nd <ch.tr,.. - We thought you'd rather have a R-olex . Or p05slbly a strlng of ~arl~. Or ~'CO a cellular telephone. Padfi Rqtcnq ll.&nl.. doc..-..n't thinl.. \Ou hould hai,,~ to" .ait .& vn r ru cJm m11·""' 11ri a Ont' ~·c-.a.r :&(;~O\lnl So V.·c'll tcivt' vou d thl·r .an c:ll')(anr Hok'\ \\-atch. :a Mo toml:a C'llu l.lr tckphon\. u r J bnutiful ~'of C\lllumJ pc-.ul' n~hr '( )\\ in u~u of lnt~l l:atcr. <kpt·nc.hn)( on hu\\ nu11. h mont"v )'OU· d Ut.c to Ul\ c:"t Ju.~t dcpo~h Sllil.000 in .a P.1u lu ... Rcjtcn~' (')nt' ,.car RD a t.'O\Jnt heron-Dc..·lt.·mhu 2 hh·. co cam th c:-b"1c.. 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I~' l•lll ... , . • Orlnge COiet DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, November 17, 1985 ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the •tock market activities of publlcly traded Orande Countv firm• for the week ended Friday. Nov. 16. IOOACl::-.WPORT8ECU~TIES CORP. 957-1081 • ,, Ored<"Q •r•• OllQ) \4 ~•..,.,d Co Tllo:> \\ tte1l •hc•I'• l9AOMI 4Ji6 H• ""'"•' h I Ml.J l•n•• M• II a.acll ....... Mndll~~ 0.VIU •MDAO IJ, 1) IJ.~o """t •9• k 11llln• llMDAO 4 00 4 .00 •an•• A"• Jrv•n• o,,. ••.• hoepl••I• .,,.. 10 00 '·'' .-.0.•r Conv • 1.-ee1 • AA!X J II ), 75 • -1lnl t HCAllOUAll1'1M I Air C:•IHor. 2 Alpi. Micr o ) A•r II'• Pho 4 AMr . h ce . S A.Mr . J e c lflc • AMr.•d·DIHI• ., ............ . N:P """'' Alli' I AllC • .,, MID• I Apltl Crt "-ch ACl!I' t Arclll,,. Corp. ACHY 10 MT .... accll AITA 11 "1Y lyeteM 1J .. he Intl. llO • lJ Ian~ _.,.wpoc • 14 -d -· IOlll> IS liDm.L~•- 1• lrl,.tord I'd . 17 l urta rfleltl 18 Cue ... . It c:a ..... -lO Carl llArcller Jt" C.UllJ"'e llUD' lllrR CU C:IUJl CAar..• Cit.I* >2 Cer•ron Corp. C11T11• 1l c:a.aapeake C'llD 24 Cit laeee .. nk 15 ClotM• Tl • cr"' 1t Ool....,la l ev. CSl.A 11 co .. ,...,. Inc. OUIO 21 cio.., ... C•re C,.H 19 c:o....-•v• CJ'IY lO Corp l t.l kAk • )I Oov lftffClft CDYI' • ll Cue..,_.n l l•c• Cl.SH )) 0.te DPVR )4 Ollltt.1•, Inc. OAT"· U Du l9'1 ... , OWIC l6 DI-l l•c • J70h r . 1.c>9ic JI Oown•y lav. l9 na>. Inc 40 IJ, Mlt:l'OWave 41 &1 Torl•o Inc •1 114or•4o .. n, 4) l:•UI•• Corp 44 P . Anoheh 4S Per ••• ,1,,, ., ,,,.., "--'·"· 47 Pluor Corp. 41 Pluorocarbon •9 Por a.t '•r L. ores ot.oo• DSL U C • &IPOI 11' SI.Oii Dll.X' "" r.uot FLA • f'CU• ,.,.. IOCA1'1011 II leach tt'Y.&ne rav1w1 ..... ch llViN MaPw l • .... ch ..,, ..... C"O•'A Miiiea lrv•n• l•n•• An• Oran9• ti ... ct. Ir vine .. ,. ... ~ "".,. .. ., .. 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If that happens, Terry plans to work out a swap with redevelopment officials for a site on Beach Boulevard to continue the business. "We've been in business for 50 years and now we're starting on the second 50," he said. "My son Chad is 12 and be likes cars." Bob Terry, 48, who graduated from Huntington Beach High School in 1955, started work at the ~ency after .hc~rom I ISC 1n.J960-- • At the time. my dad told me to alee care of the office. He said he was goil!J back to work on the cars. "~fore be started the aaency, he was known as the best auto mechanic around. People came to him from all over Orange County to get their cars fixed." Terry recalled selling his first car, a Buick SpeciaJ, for S 1,888 in 1960. On the night of the anniversary party, be displayed a 1986 Buick Riviera that's a far cry from prede- cessors. . The car has nine computers on board and a 3-by-S-incb television screen in the console area. With a touch of the hand, it monitors all controls and tunes the radio, amona other Olings. It won't be Jona. Teny said, until the Riviera's driver can put a street map on the scrt:cn. Times, indeed, have changed. But Terry Buick appears to be rolling aJone. RUMOR ••• From BS the original asking price. The housing marketplace is the first to be bit by tight money. Recessions in the general economy become depressions in botlli~ And at aJI times bousinJ is, relative to stocks and bonds! ilbquid. But over the onger periods, the percentage of losers in home own- ership is probably a fraction of that for stock ownership. The mcanina of cyclical is double-edaed: prices fall over the short tenn, but then they rise. Moreover, no investment allows the ordinary American to leveraae to the same dearce. Any advance in housing prices accrues to the owner I 00 percent. whereas his investment might be only 20 percent or less of that amount. No matter that the tax laws mi&ht be chaQ&ed, ownership of a home is still a tax deferral, meanina that the owner of a primary rcsidenoe can sell, move up to a similar or more expensive home and defer taxes on the profit indefinitely. Not a aood investment? At 4.S percenta year, it 11kes only a bit more than IS yean for a price to double. In the stock market they would consideT that a rather OK performance. ,,... ...... ........ ,, •u .t. ~~---~~--.·~~--..... -------------------------------~ Harbor runners upset Sailors aren't able to defend 4-A crown in cross country finals By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Dellr ...... e...r...,_...., . WALNUT -You didn't need a picture, or 1.000 words, to tell who won the girls CIF 4-A championship Saturday at Nit. San Antonio Collqe The girls from P.alos Verdes we~ all smiles and giggles as they lined up to get their pictures taken following the title race. . Across the field, New°port Harbor's ~cl~ were a picture of dejection, sitting quietly with m oist eyes and long fa ces. You guessed 1\. Palos V erdes put an end to the Sailors' two-season reign by defusing Newport's attempt to defend its CIF title with an upset win that came as a s1,1rprise to everyone but Newport Cbach Bob Van Sickle. "They beat us earlier in the year so 11 was no shocker." he sajd. 'Tm always the pess1m1st, so I figured we might get beat. even though I wasn't hoping for it." Unfortunately, Van Sickle waxed a little too prophetic. as Palos Verdes totaled 69 points. Thousand Oaks had 75 and Newport could muster but 94 for a third-place finish. 'Tm not that disappointed because the girls gave I 00 percent," said Van SiclcJc. "What more could I ask for? "When they (Newport's girls) were· crying. I asked them if they gave all they had. They told me yes. so I told them not to be upset, that they did all they could. It just wasn't good enough this time." Newport bad 1ts usual 1-2 punch of Buffy Rabbit and Maggie Henson to lead the way, but after that, the Sailors could only gel one runner inside the top 20. ~ Rabbitt led Newport across the finish line with a time o f 18:06. which was good enough for second place overall. Henson picked up fourth wnh an 18:30. "I couldn't pick between thl)sc two girls if I had to pack one as m y No. I," Van Sickle said. "They bot n have been great since they've bee1 here," he said ofhis two senior aces. 'I know they are disappointed about not winning it again." Palos Verdes grabbetihe .K.Y_enth._ and eighth slots as lraci Goodrich (18:56) and Tracy Le1chter (18:57) paced the winners. Thousand Oaks was headed by Christy F~u·s 18: 12 for third and Jena Hagenmiller's 18:SJ for sixth. (Pl--Ne SAILOllS/C2) Diiiy Piiat SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1985[i . Four •r•• prep tennla t••,;.• 8dViMA In CIF plaroffa. C2. Wlac!>n•ln deal• blow to Ohio Stat•'• ROH Bowl ~-C3. Newport Harbor'• Laura Power aoea up OD a bit (left), while teammate Jenny Cannon Dellr ............. ~ T1"I De ''*'° goea down for lier hit ln Saturday'• game agalnat Mira Coat.a. Instead of TV using it fo question calls. it could help the officials to make fheirs ll 1s to the delight ofh1storians that the great Denver snowball caper may become one of our society's all-tame sportinf intrigues. It wil be recalled that on that cultural institution known as Mon- day Ni&ht Football. a snowball was lofted from an unknown point to d isrupt a-field goal attc,mpt--b)t-the-&n Francisco 49crs. I nas~uch as the 49ers lost the game by o ne pomtto the Broncos, the botched kid was re- pn:ted as important. Mucb tcanogofhairand ringjngof bands followed in the Bay Area. The 49ers,defcndjnachampions of the Super Bowl. were having sufficient problems without this. A San Francisco newspaper offered S 500 to the snowball pitcher provided he could substantiate his identity with rcliable witnesses. This was written before 2.000 guys came out from under the snowbank to claim t-hc prize-. Of course. the controvcrsy was to go beyond the dismay ofthc San Franci&eo f:uthful. The officials were cntietzcd. a s mi&ht have been expected. The offidalsofthe NFL this autumn have had fingers pointed from nearly every league city and needed this li ke a frozen whistle Tex Schramm of the Dallas Cow- boys. a wheel 1n the NFL rules committee. said the officials should have noticed the snowball coming and stopped play and awarded the 49ers a new kick. Referee J 1m T unnc) rolled his eyes skyward. As 1fthc officials of a pro football game do not have enough to look for. It was another incident in a hatful ~ h1ch has befallen the NFL o ffic1at· mg-body-this-season. Whether-the gentlemen work1 ng the game arc am ksscapablc thananyothcr)'ear.1s · open to question but the} arcccnam- 1 )"open to more abuse th1sautumn. Having little to do with !hi~ is the new trend of national TV networks to use ins tan l replay 10 critique thc wo rk Harbor falls to Mira Costa in 5-A firi.alS Volfeyball crown goes to Mustangs in three straight By SHARON FRUTOS ..L °' ... Dellr .... ...., ,,, There was JUSt no rubbing o ut Lindsey Hahn Saturday night Like an 1ndehble ink spot Ncwpon Harbor couldn't wash o ut. Hahn wore on and o n and on _ The Saalo"' threw rverythmg the~ had at Hahn and Mira Costa, but Harbor wasn't able to put much awa) as the Musungs rode to a I 5-6. I S-12, 15-9 victory to capture the C IF 5-A girls volleyball crown at Manna H11!.h. Hahn, a 5-7 senior setter. pro ved to be a more dominant force to contend with than her h1ghl)'-toutcd team- mate. Megan McCalhstcr. Harbor went at M ira (ost.a full throttle. and contrar) to the game scores. played the Mustangs toe to toe on the defensive end. But each attempt at a kill or a dink or at a cross- coun or anywhere 1n the v1cin1ty of Hahn. they had to take 1t for granted the ball was coming nght back "I felt the player that killed us v.as L1ndse' Hahn,'' Harbor Coach Mike Neece Said ... he l"lled us 1n even fashion. lolling. spiking setting d1g- g1ng .. she contro lled the match.v he added. The Sailors arc no strangers to the of the offiClals on every call that m~otvesanyeleme-nrof~~1<>n lt was the earlier practice of the T V people to ignore the m1raclc dc\11Ce ot instanl repla> Perhaps there 1<>a sudden tum 1 n the d1rcct1on of honest 1oumaJ1sm. Ar any rate. the TV criuc 1.s very damaging to the officials whcn thc 1mportancc of the setter -thcy'vc rched on their All-.cJFer, Lara Asper. in thc set all year What Harbor wu surpnscd w1th, 1hough. was the continual return of their hardest-hit shots. Sailors Tracy Krueger. Laura Power and Jenny Evans put their shots d own hard It was as if Hahn was lying 1n wau -on the floor -at all ume!. .. We JUSt couldn't put the Dall away." Neece said. The Sailors werc at least able to play their best game of the playoffs. In the final game down 14-6. Harbor showed somc strength In- stead of falling to the pressure of match point. ttfc Sailors put together their most 1mpressnc ralh~ and points of the match Evans put down five kills in the third game. wuh two slammers pulling the Sa1lol"'\ the closest the)' would get. J 5-9 .. We go t ticked off We were tired of gctung locked around " Neece said And on E' ans' contnbut1ons. Neece was quick to respond "She has been b)' far our best player in the playoffs." he said. In this match o f thc playoffs. 1hough. C\Cn playing its best Harbor couldn't ttold off the Mustangs In the firs1 game the Sailors had a shon·h\.cd 1-0 lcad It was the only tame thc\ would be ahead of Mira Costa in ihc game The Mustangs rallied behind the service of Lisa "-rec. a Junior 5-10 (Pleue eee NEWPORT /C3 ) call is flagrant!) bad. It also should help when the call as good, but such competence 1s usually ignored The ABC Monday ntght crcw showed the snowball landing in \he V1Cm1ty ofholdcr Matt uvanauS)l countless tames and from every angle lflhe intent was to show up the officials or nle up the populauon of San F ranctSco -or both -the netwo rk cert.a1nl) got it all done Tius. obv1ous\). 1s leading to the po1nt that n is pcThapsu~to agam examine the fcas1b1ht)' of using inst.an\ replay for the opposite purpose. which 1s to help thr official<. in 11mesofd1fficu~~ formula has been testC'd and d1 and 1usr mlssed beinaadopt for~ posl· (Pleue ... JllfST Al'fT /C2J UCLA one win from Re>se Bowl ·Rams test struggling Falcons Bruins' 41-0 rout- ·.of Beavers moves them closer to goal PASADENA (AP) -It took the UCLA Bruins a whale to get rolling Saturday. but once they djd, Oregon State had abso lutely no hope of stopping them. The I 3th-ranked Bruins scored 31 points in a span o f 11 :37 of the second half en route to a 41 -0 victory over the Beavers, putting UCLA one win away fro m a berth an the Rose Bowl game on New Year's Day. Quarterback David Norric passed for 236 yards and o ne touchdown in less than three quarters of action to lead the UCLA offense. If the Bruins can defeat cross-town- rival USC at the Coliseum an their regular-season finale next Saturday •. thcy will n:prcsent the Pacific-10 Conference an the Rose Bowl for the third time an four years. "I think this team has done real ~II with a very hard schedule." UCLA Coach Terry Donahue said. "It will be a temfic game next week. If we don't make it to the Rose Bowl. I'm sull proud o f the way this team has played. ··we didn't play badly in the first half. but we squandered op· portumties. At halftime. I told the team that we'd have to take advan- tage of those opponunitie5. I just thought we were pressing too much." The Bruins turned a I 0-0 halftime advantage into a 41 -0 laugher by tht- time the fourth q1.1artcr was one play old~ UC'LA leads the Pac-I 0 with a 6-1 record and as 8-1-1 overall. Orcaon State fell to 2·5 an conference play and 3-7 on thc season. Nome completed 16 of has 22 pest« before beana relieved by Matt Stevens midway through the thtrd quaner as the Bruins overcame a slow stan to win conv1ncinaly bcfo~ a crowd of 4S. I 02 at the Rose Bowl. The shutout was UCLA's first since a 31.Q whatcwashin• of Washinaton four years a~o. "I've been sayina th1saU year-the ml)or factor is that our defenst is never satisfied with o ur play." UCLA inside linebacker Tommy Taylor said. "We have so m"ch talcnt o n o ur defense that we alW.r want to set better I know wc'I nse to tlie occasion 1p1n11 U .. The Bn11M hcld Qreaon tale to Race for Rose Bowl ~ACIFIC· 10 CONFERENCE c..--OVerel WLT WLT UCLA 6 1 0 • 1 1 Arlrone State Welhlneton s ' 0 • 2 0 S20 6 4 0 Ari zone 42 0 7 30 use llO 4 SO Orego11 230 4 SO Stemoro 2 •0 360 Orego11 Stett wu,,lnoton Stele Callfornl• 2 s 0 l 7 0 2 s 0 ) 7 0 26 0 4 60 SeturcMV'I k- UCLA 41, Oreoon SI••• 0 Wulllnoton 20, USC 17 Arlrone Stete 21. St•nfoto 1• Arl1011• 20. Oreoon I Wulllngton St•I• 64. Monrena St•r• 14 (non·conterence) NeJl1 Setvr*\"I 0- Arlrone et Arl~on• SI••• Carlfornle et Sten+oro Oreoon St••• et Oreoon UCLA ., use Wetlllngton sre lt 11 WulllnQton alG·IO CON,aRENCE c.....,_. W LT low• 6 1 O Mkllloen s I 1 Ohio Stele S 2 0 llllnol1 4 1 I Mlclll99n Stele • l 0 MlnllftOll 4 3 0 WIKontlll 2 S 0 Purdue 2 S o lndlene 1 6 O NOl"tllwe sre<n I 6 O S.tut•V'• ~ lowe 27. Pu<Oue 2• Mlcllto.n •· MlnneM>re 7 Wisconsin 12. Ohio Stet• 1 0--el WLT 9 1 0 I I I I 2 1 s • 1 • • 0 6 • 0 s s 0 • 6 0 • 6 0 ) 1 0 Mlelllffn Slete 32. Nortllwnte<n O IWlnoh 41, lndlane 24 Ne111 Sa .. Y'•O- Ol'llo State et Mlcfllll•" Mlnnnota al Iowa Pu+'clua a t lndl- Mlclllffn s 111t 11 WIKon11n lfllnob a.I Hortllwttl«n .. . ~ ,ust two yards net on the ground and 133 yards an total offense. Mean- while, UCLA gamed 569 yards b) ru~hing and passing. .. It wasn't that easy," Nome stud. UCLA'• Outon Green (44) 1oea o•er a plle of Bruin• and <>recon State Deann to .,.......,_ ecore the flnt touchdown of the 1ame at the RoeeBowl. UCLA romped, 41-0 . I Washington sub torpedoes Trojans, 20-17 SEA TILE (AP) -Wash1n11on ('oac h Don Jamcspve redshan sophomore Oms Chandler h1, first stan at quanerbaclt Saturday and in return got a performance he'll never forset. Replacana 1 subpar Hush M1llt n, Chandler drove the Husk1es 98 yards for a touchdown. completana a 1 l-yud <Jtnke to Lonzcll Hill with Sti seconds rcmaanana, for a 2~ 17 v1cto.-over the Un1vers1ty of Southcm Cahfom1a an a Pacific· I 0 Con(ercn~ football pmc. "I don't think I've ever betn a round a 98-yard drive:· admitt~ James. the dean of Pa~IO footbell coaches \n has I llh season at Wa hanaton Chandlrr. a rcdstun ~phomorc ftom Everett. moved the Hu1k1C1 1n 14 plays for l~1r w1nnin1 touchdown af\cr Ron Had~ rccovcm:t a'I fumhlc . .. by ll ~s Ryan Knight on the Washington 2·)ard hnc with 4: I 5 remaining Jam6 admitted h<' didn't S« much ho~ for 1he Hushes because thev had bttn bottled up by the Trojans· defense for almost thc S«ond half "After that fumble. I \l-a'i th1nk1n1 th:u v.e wouldn't act beat Quite so bed." Jamc~ 'lld "Gcttmg ~at b thrtt 1 n ·1 as bad as seuma heat h' 10." \handler completcd two founh~own pa~~ to Hlll for first downs. onc of I S yards and the other of 17. 1n the w1nn1n1 dnvc Hill. the ton of f<>rmct aLJona_I I ootbell Ltqut wtde tttt1~er J D Hill. ~at Tro,ans "fet) Jcromt Tyler 1n IM naht comer of the cnd 10M for { L I ~ the ~inning 'i<'Of'C' .. Th1'i. I\ tht' Oc\I lt·t'hng nt m~ ~arl."('r · Qhi a hc'aminit Chandler "I ~a' \N'1n1t the v.holl' \«Ondal'\ .. I '<' n<''<'r <'\r<'ntn~t"d that h<'lnr\' 1\111 ont pme dot'<>n't mal C' a \UU .. Hill ~ho caupu nine pa<i.\C'\ lor 1 1~ ,ard' \aid he wa' \Ur1')M~ both to t'ind h1m\C'H Opt'n and h' the man to-man dtfensc on the pla\ "The deteM1' e man ( r~.l~r) wa~ nght v.hC'rt t v.a\ 'i.Uppo~ I<> t-ic:· he u1d ''so I mvcnt<'d a mutt of m' o~n l '\< d~sn 't pta, that hpt' of lO\<'r-.r (man to m n I 'e" oftt'n \o l took 1d' anta.Jt nt 1t " .. ..\T L.\' T .\ l\Pl -Th<' Rams ha'e lost 1~u ol thc1r las1 thre(' game<; cnten ng tod.1' ·., "-at1onal Football Lcagu<' ('OntC'"t ~1th the '\tlanta . Falcons but ( oach John Robin~n 1<.n't about to panic ..Our '-(' I prOJt'l·t no"' 1<; to heat .\tlanta ·· <.aid Ro b1n!>on ~ho!>(' Ram<> lo<.t ~4-1 ii to the "'e~ ) orl (11anl' la't "unda' Two v.ecks carltn tht'1r unheaten c;tnng ol 'e'en On TV today Channel 2 at l 0 a .m . g.ame\ v.a<, bro"en h\ the an Fran- .-1'-''n J\JC'~ Retv.cen the tv.o loc;:.t·" v.a' a ~!<-Ill '1rtnf"\ 1n C'r 'c~ Orie an' "Our team h.1' a marl ot a v.1nner and ~ 111 wml' hul " to pla \ "'ell .. \atd RllhlO '>(ln Tht· Ram ' k ad lht> '-ational f oot- hdl1 l "ntercnu· \\ (''t 0 1' 1<>mn h\ thrC't' game' '"er the 4~er. ~ hn arc :'i-:'i The 1-alcnn'. meanv.h1k. arc 1-Q and ha' l' drnppc-d three "tra1ght afkr heating 'cv. Orkan' tor their onl) 'ictof"\ ol the 'ea,on .\tlanta ha' nov. lo't IS 01 ~ll ttJ me' gn1ng Nici. to lac;t '\C'.'ason .\fkr 1hc Ram" th(' Fah._,1n' m u<>t go on tht• r,lad t•' lall the l h1lago Betrc.. the ...... n ., nnl~ unticatt'n team ·We look at -the nelll fl.'v. w('("k\ a" an opponun1t\ to make up lor \omr l'>fthr d1sap~intmcnt~ of thl\ ytar.'' ~td t-alroM' c oach Dan Htnn1ng "Last '-"ctk v.a' a most d1'>hcanrn1ng loss I ~'\.\'? 10 Ph1ladclph1a 1n O\.er- 11mc ). hut th1\ 1cam has pro ... cn ume and a~in that 11 I\ ~1hent Rathcr 1han dv.rlhng on the nc:ptaves of the los!>. wr will tn to ~how the players area~ v. hrrt we ha' e improved " One of the.-1mpro ... cmcnt~ ha'I hccn runnina ~ck (1c.-rald Raggs. who has gaintd mo~ than I yjrd'I 1n four of thc la<1t fh·c pme' to run his to tal If) 1.0 I S } ards. !tttond onh to the l .OS2 'ards h' t ret'man McNc1l of the Ncv. \'ork Jcts 1 h1!t w11l be the S('CODd m~ttng this ~ason hetWttn the two cluh'i T he Ram s won in ~nahr1m . 11-6 Ram\ quanerhack 01eter Brock. who ml'l'IC°d '"' wt'elt''> game apanst thr ( 1H\Ot\ .,,. htn he had to havt' a lctdnc) 'llont rcmovtd. pnict1ccd for tht-fi1't 11mr Wtdnnda)' and 1i C\pttt.<'d to <itan. If not. Jctl Kemp, la!.! 'ear'!t nanC"r. will open. Tht Ram · runnana attack 1 led by En< °'' kenon. ""ho ha l'\I~ for f\ .. vards and c&&ht loucbdown • 1 .. - I j Oranoe cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. November 11. 1985 -··~"- LSU chancellor vows cooperation InvesU atton stems around bugged tapes of NCAA investigator BA TON ROUGE. La. (AP) -As a rederal pandjury investi~tes reports that LSU Athlttic Director Bob Brodhead bugcd hl own office to tape N~Jbves11ga•oa -1..SU Chancellor James Wharton pltdged a~in Fnday to cooperate with a NCAA probe of the uni ve~1ty's athletic recruitin&. "In view of recent developments. the uni versity must re-emphasize ns pos1t1on so there can be no mis- t.!ndentanding concerning its intcn- uon to cooperate willfully with thtt NCAA,'rwharton said in a statement to reporters. "In a lener today to the NCAA director, I have restated LSU's pledge offull cooperation with the NC AA." FBI agents seized hidden' micro- phones planted in Brodhead's desk and telephone two weeks ago, and the U.S. anomey·s office has ca,lled a grand jury to investigate the bugging. Brodhead said he planted the bugs to identify someone on his staff wpo was lclking infonnation to reporters. but a New Orleans newspaper re-. ported he was trying to record his staff's conversations with NC AA investigators. Brodhead. Wharton and baskt"tball Coach Dale Brown have testified befo~e the grand 1ury. None would detail what he told the panel. will take whatever action 1s nettssary to prevent their rcctirren~." he said. "If the alleaattons are not well - founded, the un1ven.1ty will exer<:1st" all of us rights of due process to disapprove them." Brown testified for more than an hour Thursday. then told reporters al\erward that he expected nothmg to come of the grand j ury probe. . "When > 'all get all the information. you'~ be embarrassed--~ou wasted so · much time on this," he said. Also at the grand jury Thursday was LSU lawyer Nathan Fisher, )lo'hO took a sworn statement from pre!) basketball standout Tito Harford in which Harford said he received no illegal inducements from LSU. UC/ clinches tie for crown UC In me rolled to a I 0-5 P.ac1fic Coast Athletic C'onferenC'e water polo conquest over Pt"pperdme University Saturday, clinching no worse than a tie for the conference championship. The Anteaters UJ>pcd th.cir con - ference record to 9-1 as Tony Bell (4), Jeff Campbell (3)and Greg Wilson (2) led the scoring. . UCI had a 2-1 bul~e after one quaner at Hentage Park in Irvine and proceeded to put the game on ice by halftime wnh a five-goal second quarter. Adding a smgJe tally was J.R. Salvatorre. GoaJie Mark Maizel was credned with 11 saves. .,.., ......... _, '1111 De,..... NEWPORT.C) From Cl hitter. to pull ahead, 8-2. MoCaJlist1 was tht" emphasis of Mira C.O.t.a ofTcnsc. puttina bcr S.1 l frame b hind each hit. Harbor hardly had tirr to pick up any of her hits, a.s she P• away five in the first _.me. It was Ev•ns who was able to dda the 1nev1table in the first pmc, as sh forced si~ out at 13-6. But J1 Homma served .up both I ~6 and th game point, which the Sailors coul only return into the net. The second ~me moved a liltJ more to Harbor s liking, as Power wt credited with scrvina the Sailors to 4-1 lead. Harf>or held its lead to 7·: but the Mustangs came up with thrc strajght points to lo up, 8-7. Th Sailors tied at 8-and 9-9, bL ·watched the Mustangs pull ahca again. Evans forced Mira Costa to a s1d out again at game-point, but th Mustangs won it when the Sailor were called for touching the net. The third game did see the Sailor respona to the _challei:ige, with Evan gc;tting the . Harbor side of the gyn rolling. , ··Defensively it was the best matcl we ever played," Neece said. "W1 piclc"ed up some good digs and tips You've got to give credit to the tean on the other side of the net. Give therr ~me credit. "You don't see a lot ofhjgh schoo teams play like that." l'hat's one of the reasons the Sailors went 19-1 in match play th1! season. "There's nothing we have to be ashamed of," Neece said. ··They were awesome. I ha vt" nothing but gooc things to say about the way we playee tonight." LSU officiaJs have said they do not know when the NCAA will conclude its 21h-year probe of the university's recruiting. Any alleged violat1oos will be brought before a special fac ulty comminee that will recommend the university's response, Whanon said. "Well-founded allegations will be acknowledged. and the university The Anteaters (20-6 overall} return to the same site today for a noon matchup with Fresno State, the only team to beat UC Irvine to co nference play. Fresno State took a 9-6 decision in 11s own pool in late September. Two Barbor r.layera defend ac•ln•t • Mq&an McCall •ter hit (top), while Sallon K.lraten Conklin (left), Karen Ban.en, SU%&1lne Huffman and Kim Gray cheer. Harbor will find out Monday if i will compete in the state cham. pionships. The CIF usually takes ar at-large team to the state finals. anc it's traditionally been the 5-A Southern Section runner-up. SPORTS BREAK Warriors' Mullin has a new suit, and it's-not cheap From AP dispatches NEW YORK -Basketball start hns ~ Mulhn has been charged in a $20 million ~ negligence suit with runntn~ over a 33- year-old bicycli st anO leaving him "severely and permanently injured." The suit, filed Friday in Brooklyn Supreme Court. names Mullin. the Willets Point Contracting Corp .. which was resurfacinga street at the scene of the June 23 accident. and Mulhn·s mother. who owned the car he -was dtivin$. Mullln.~an ATl-Amencan last season at St. John's Un1vers1ty. is a rookie wnh the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association. Mullin was accused of improperly operating the car. and tht> construction company was charged wuh falling to place adequate warning of the road work. The cyclist, Fulgencio Tirado of New YorJc. said he was hospitalized for seven weeks. lost a toe on his right foot, underwent three operations and endured several skin grafts. · There were two versions of the accident. one supponeq by the police report, the other supported by several WJtnesses. In the police report's version , Mulhn's car was cut offb) another auto. bounced off a foot-high road barrier and hit Tirado. who was standing wtth his bike in the middle of a street According 10 the second version, Mullin was traveling at a high speed and was trying to pass another veh1clt" when he boun~ off the bamerand hn Tirado. Tirado said he v.as standing in the middle ot the road. waiting to cross the partially closed street when he was hit. Quote of the day Steve Young, Tampa Ba> Buccaneers quar- terback, on the difference between the NFL and th e U'iFL' "Nov.-, we don't have to chip in to pa~ the bus dn\cr to get u~ to the a1rpon" O'Meara wins tourney playoff KAPA LL'.\ Hawa11 -Mark !I O'Meara. a product ofM1ss1on VieJO H1$h. dropped a 15-foot birdie pull on the third extra hole and defeated ('ore\-Pa v in in a sudden-death playoff Saturda\ m the Kapalua Inter- national gclf tournament The victory wa.-, wonh S 125.000 from the total purse of$500.000 and completed a Hawa11an sweep for O'Meara. who won the Hawa11an Open in February. Caps halt Bruins• home streak Craig Laap.lln scored the tying goal ~ on a power play early in th e third period , and Washington became th e first visiting team to earn a point on Boston ice this season Saturday night in a 2-2 Nauonal Hockey League standoff with the Bruins ... Elsewhere to the NHL. Lee Fogolln and M1ke Krashelnysk.i sco~d~ust 24 seconds apart during the last five minutes ofa wild third penod to give Edmonton a 4-4 tie with the New York Islanders. The tie snapped a two-game losing streak for the defending Stanley Cup champion Oilers ... Rookie goaltender Danea Jensen stopped 31 shots as Philadelphia defeated Hartford, 5-2, and set a club record with 12 consecutive victories ... Calgary, keyed by a club-record performance by Joel Otto, scored four goats within a span of five mmutes and 36 seconds 1n the sccond 'penod to defeat New Jersey, 7-2 ... Rookie "defenseman David Sbaw scored fhe lie-breaking goal at 7:37 of the third period and Paul Gillis provided insurance just under fou r minutes later as Quebec ended a three-game losing string by beating Buffalo, 3-1 ... J oe M1t1Jea scored at 2:09 in overtime to gi ve St. Lou is a 6-5 victory over Vancouver ... Roa Gresclmer's unassisted goal with 1:46 left to pla y allowed the New York Rangers to pull out a 2-2 tie against Montreal ... Steve Yzermu scored the winnin~goal and assisted on 1wo others as Detroit outslcated Minnesota, 4-2 ... Greg · Terrlon scored three goals as Toronto ended a club- record, I 3-game winless streak with a 6-4 victory over Chicago. Spinks, Cooney agree tQ fight NEW YORK -Agreement has be~n reached for a fight between Mi chael S~mks. the International Boiung Feder- ation heavyweight champion. and G Cooney for March, The Associated Press learned Saturday. ContraC'ts have not been signed , a source told the AP. But they arc expected to be finalized upon the return of promoter Butch Lewis from Europe next week. Lewis promotes Spinks' fight s and is the champ1on·s adviser. No specific date has yet been set for the fight, and five sites are bein~ considered. Waltrip, Elliott duel for title RIVERSIDE -Geoff Bodine shook II his head. laughed and said, 'Tm the defending champion here and nobody cares." Bodine was Joking, but the truth 1s that the dnvers who will be in the spotlight in the Western 500 today at R1yers1de International Raceway are Darrell Waltnp and Bill Elh ott. They are locked 1n an intense battle for the Winston Cup championship, w11h the title to be -decided in the 500-IOlomcter (312-mile) race on 1 IH: 2.62-mile. nine-tum road course. Skidding Raiders test Bengals LOS ANGELES I .\Pl -The "We vinuall> have to win to stay 1n surging C1ncinna11 Bengals and sag-tht> running.'' Coach Sam Wyche of g.mg Los Angeles Raiders ~uare oil the Bengals said. "We've controlled today in a National Football league the bnll for over 40 minlJte'I in our la~t game that could go a long lo\3} toward two games It's going to be tough to do determining the pla)off chances oJ that thJs week both team~. "The Bengals have never beaten The Ben~ls. who hnng a three-the Raiders 1n Cahforn1a. We arc game winning streak IOtCJ the game, aware of that We go 1n highly are 5-5 and tied for first place "'1th. moll' ated, therc·s no question about Pittsburgh 1n the Amem:an f-oothall~hat " Conference's Central Di' 1\1on The Raiders hold an I 0-4 advan- The Raider!.. who huvl' lo'lt two 1n a tagc in regular-stason games played row. arc 6-4 and t1c<l for ~cc:on<l place aga1 n\t the Rengals. The teams with Seattle 1n the Ar< Weo;t, a g.amr haven't met o;ince the opening game behind d1v1s1on-kadmg Denvt"r ol the 1983 'leawn. which the Raiden Kickoff time: at the Cohscum 1.-, I ""on. 20-10. at C'1 nc1nnau. p.m. A C'rowd of between 55,000 and The Bengalo; are the NFL's highest-60.000 1s expected. The Ra1dt"rs arc scoring team. averaging 28.7 points favored by six points pc:r game. But thef vc allowed 28.8 INSTANT REPLAY ... From Cl seaJ<>n play of the 11185 sea on hut the argument that human vulnerah1ht} " par1 ofthcpme !!Ccmcd to prevail If the officialurc to be expo~d on tcJev1s1on, 11 would 'ICem to order to prov1dt them with '1m1larass1stance an the first place. In other word~ the maucrofhuman 1mpt-rfCC"t10n can work ooth way,, • . .. • A'I torthcgrt"at Dcnvcr5nowball caper, It will douhtle\s hve 1n a.nd1ron infamy with only one a pect rather \UfPriSil'\i. The media flood talked at lenath about the •nrenath of the \nowball thrower'\ ann No one mentioned the auy'\ rc- markaolc timing I pomts per contest, wh ich ranks them next-to-last to the league, ahead of only Atlanta. Despite their lowly defensive standing, the Bengals yielded a season-low 10 points last Su nday in whipping the Cleveland Browns, 27·10. "They have improved every week." Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders said. noting Cincrnnat1's 0-3 start. "Their offense creates a tremen- dous challenge for us. And they're playing better on defense They've seemed to tighten up 10 recent weeks." Defense 1s an area where the Raiders usually excel. but they allow- ed .S93 yards an total ofTensc to the San Dieao Charaers last weekend. the most yardqe t~y·-.r~ver allowed in apmc. Eagles win: 88-43 AN JO E -C1mst Colleat" Irvine, led by the 20·1><>1nt. nine- rcbound efTons of all·tourn ment selection Tim Surridac. captured an 88-43 decl'l1on over tournament ho\t San Jose R1ble Colreae Saturday night. p v1ng the Eaales a 1-1 overall rte0rd and th ird pface in the four team baskctball tournamcnL Knicks building new streak Rookie Patrick Ewln& scorcti nine of m· his season-high 28 points during a 19-4 third-quarter spun that hfted New York to a I 03-96 .National Basketball Association victory over Atlanta Saturday night. Ewing also had a season-high 20 rebounds and four blocked shots as he led the Knicks to their second straight victory after they opened their season with etght straight losses ... In other NBA action Saturday, Clark Kellog& scored on a five-foot jump shot at the fi nal buzzer, lifungJndiana 10 a I I 1-109 victory over Boston and snapping the Celtics' eight- game winning streak. Kellogg. who finished with a team-high 21 points, grabbed the rebound of t Vera FlemiJI&'• missed jumper .and put u.Q.!he wmnin_g_shot Qver -............ -. ston center Robert Parish ... --· Guard Jeff Malone scored 32 points to lead Washington to a 118-97 victory over Philadel phia. ~~"-.J Du Roudfleld added 24 points. lt•IA& Cliff Robiaaoa 23 and Darrea Daye 21 to help the Bullets snap a seven-game losing streak ... Houston·s balanced scori ng attack -Akeem Olajuwon led six players in double figures with his 23 points -overpowered Dallas, 122-11 7 . . . Mike MUcbell scored 33 points to lead San Antonio to a 97-85 overtime victory over Seattle ... World B. Free scored 28 points to lead Cleveland to a 132-128 oven ime victory at Catcago ... Adrian Dulley sank a pair of free throws with 17 seconds ten to guarantee a 100-96 Utah victory over Sacramento ... Parvis Sbort scored 13 of his 36 points in the founh quarter to help Golden State hold off Phoenix. 118-105. Television, radio TELEVISION I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Atlanta, Channel 2. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Denver, Channel 4. I :30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Winter League game.from Ponce. Puerto Rico. Channel 34. 2:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: use at Washmgton (tape), Channel 2. RADIO I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Atlanta, KMPC(710). 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL Chicago at Dallas, KNX (1070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Cinci nnati at Raiders. KRLA ( 1110}. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Denver. KLZZ (600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New Jersey at Lakers. KLAC (570). GIRLS TENNIS CdM, Warriors, Vikes advance But Newport Harbor ousted in second round of playoffs Corona del Mar and Woodbridge. tht" top two teams in the Sea View League, and Sunset League ungpin Marina conti nued their march in the C'IF 4-A girls team tennis tournament, reaching Tuesday's quarterfinaJ round with victories on Saturday. New_port Harbor .. however. wasn't a.s lonunatc. losing a close second-round match to Westlake. A capsule look: Woodbrtd1e 1%, La1ua Hllls I: The Sea View League ru nner-up Warriors cruised to victory behind the strong singles play of Julie Willett and Kristen Siegmund and the doubles sweep from Laurie Brown and Kara Spivey. Willett was hardly tested in posting wins by scores of 6-1, 6-1 and 6-0, while Siegmund did no1 lose a game." in her overpowering effort. Corona dtl Mar 1$; Rivera.Ide Poly I: The Sea Kings breezed in Riverside despite the absence.of single!> pla)er Kristi Phebus. Freshman Robin Bain took over the No. I singles slot and responded by losing j ust one game in three sets. Danielle Scott and Jill Freeman aJso swept with ease CdM meets Rolling Hills on Tuesday. Martna 13, Rio Mesa $: The Viki ngs travelled to Camarillo where one of the more respected teams in gJrls CIF tennis awaited -with Wendy and Jandrca Ouwenkijk formed Ri o Mesa's 1-2 punch. But with Carrie Crisci! leading the way with a singles sweep - she had lost to Wendy Ouwenkijk twi ce in previous confrontations -the Vikings swept throu~ to qualify fora quarterfinals match with Westlake at a sue to be determined today by coin flip. Tiffany Fenton and Heather Church, along wnh Jennifer Jiang and Kim Robertson. teamed up in doubles to complete Marina's easy victory, squelching their coach's early concerns. Westlake lt, Newport Harbor II: The Sajlors came oh-sa<lose to knocking off the 4-A's No. 3 seed, but the Wallabies came up with the match-clincher in third singles. Newport Harbor completes its season with an 18-4 mark, much to the delight of coach Charlie Bleiker. "We knocked off Beverl y Hills (in the first round) and I'm not un happy losing to the No. 3 seed." he said. Mater Del U , Loa Altos 3: The top-seeded Monarchs swept past Los Altos qas1ly at Costa Mesa Tennis Cl ub. with the No. I double$ team of Sabrina Burke and Laura Spin ner winning wi thout losi ng i set. Singles stars Shannon Lavelle (the team's only senior), Vicki Cordova and Lisa Cimini ga ve the Monarchs a 6-3 edge, while the doubles teams swept. Kiernan third SAILORS UPSET ... at state meet From Cl "Those two teams probably ran better than they had all year,' said FRESNO -Orange Coast Col-Van Sickle of Palos Verdes and lege's K.aJh.y KJeman turned in an Thousand Oaks. "An~ this is a harrt impressive 17.32 clocking over 5.000 meet to get your team 1~s ~st at. You meters Saturday to place third in the have to gav~ the~ credit .. community college state meet at Newport s third fi nish~r was Woodward Park. · .~freshman Sandra Ruffini, who ran a Kiernan was one of four OCC •• 19:27 for 20th. runners -two men and two women "She probably took 1t harder than -who qualified for the state meet. !.he rest ~fthe team," said V~ SickJe. She finished behind wmner Sylvia She m~ght have felt that this team Mosqueda of East Los Angeles might have been her best c,hancc to be ( 17:06) and runner-up Kim tewart on a CIF winner... hes really a (17:13)ofLA Valley. com~t1t1vepcrson. . "Kath>'~ strategy was not 10 go out Vick)' Kruel settled into the 30th w11h the top two ru nners the first mile spot with a 19:42 clocking, i.nd but to staycto~ and do her best," said Tiffany Anderson's 20:01 put her OC'C Cooch Gordie Fiuel "She wa~ 38th. Beth Dudley rounded out the :tlso third to them 1n the Southern ailors' top five ~ith a 20: 14 for 4Sth. California meet." h wasn"t as 1f Newport had a dropofT in performance from its The top four women. 3!> well as the prehm limes, which were &ood first six men fini~hers. ~hattcred the gh s · N eiusting cour"" records cnou to Jive the a1lors the o. I ~cd aoing into the finals . "It rained earher in the week and Last Saturday, the top five Sailors the running surface was very good averaged 19:09 per runner. In the title and the cond1t1ons for runnma were run. the Sailors logcd the same e ctllent." FilJ'ell noted. "Twenty. average, bearing out Van Sickle's ~'t"fl men broke 20 minutes (for four h miles) making 11 the fastest state mett assessment t 11 the eompetllmn put out a truly \upcnor efTon ever" A~ far as the 1nd1v1dual sqmcnt Lllura Luo Wfl~ the other O('C went. hem mith of Woodbridge women 's runner and ~he clocked a came in founh with an 18:30. And I 9·2q for S2nd place, Tracy Wnght off mne 'Nas 18th with r her I 9:22. In the same race, the Edison HiJh and Fountain Valley teams brought ~P the ninth and I I th spots. respc<:-t1vely. In the boys 4-A duel, Estancia was 10th with 220 points and Huntington Beach was I 2th with 250. Simi Valley was the easy winner in that race with 47 points. The Eagles were led by Chns Bu be who was 16th wi th a time of 16: 13'. ~he next Estancia runner acros the line was Todd Perry with a 16:33 for 34th. Knowles qualifies for NCAA meet MEDINA, Wash. -UC Irvine senior Rusty Knowles qualified for the 1985 NCAA Cross Country Ch~mp1onships w1th a sixlh·place finish at the NCAA D1strict 8 mctt here Saturday. Knowles finished the I O,()()().meter co.,se with a umc or 0:02 to qualify for the nat1onal meet in Milwauktt on Nov 2S. Junior Ralph Garit.ldi was 19th 1n the mttt and Rod CUrry was 26th . • ' • 's > c ll y e ii c j e s B '· e c l j s Anthony Moaley of Freano State goea over the top for a fl.rat down d urln& firit quarter ,., ............ of Saturday'• PCAA game agalnat Long Beach State at Veteran• Stadium. Fresno State nips 49ers BulldogssecurePCAAfitle-,- Calif ornia Bowl berth, 33-31 From AP dl1patcbes LONG BEACH -Junior James Wilhams scored three touchdowns as Fresno State clinched the Paci fic Coast Athletic Association football championship with a 33-31 vict0,ry over Long Beach State Saturday night at Veterans Stadium. With the vi;tory, Fresno State improved ats record to 7-0 in the PCM, 9-0-1 overall, and earned a berth to the California Bowl on Dec. 14 in Fresno. where 1t will meet Bo wling Green. the Mid-American Conference champ. Long Beach State. which failed 10 conven a two- poant conversion that would have tied the game and missed two scoring opportunities in the last two minutes. fell to 4-2 in conference. 6-5 overall. Fresno State opened 24-10 lead in the third quarter on a I-yard run by Williams. The junior also scored on a ).yard run in the second quarter and added a 17-yard scoring run with four seconds left in the third quarter that gave Fresno State a 30-18 lead. quarter, Lmgmenh booted a 32-yardcr. In the first Northern Anzona possession of the second half. the lumbel)acks had their best dnve of the night: 53 yards, but settled for a 27-yard Lingmerth field goal. The Northern Anzona defense blocked two lucks. one an extra point attempt and the other on a punt blocked by Dewayne Shavers, that went out of the end zone for a safety. In Pacific-IQ action: Arit ona State U , Stanford 14: Mike Crawford rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns while Jeff Van Raaphorst fired a 58-yard bomb to Aaron Cox as Arizona State held on to beat Stanford in a Pacific-I 0 Conference game in Tempe. The Sun Devils led 21-0 at haJf\ime en route to their sixth straight wrn, raising their record to 8-2 overall and 5-1 m the conference and keeping ahvc their hopes for a possible Pac-10 title and Rose Bowl berth. Stanford, losing for the second time in the last three games, fell to J-7 overall and 2-5 in league play. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nov.mbet t7, 1885 Bad ers lnaintain 1nas ery of Ohio St. Wiscon sin wins fo urth gam e in five years over Buckeyes From AP dl1patcbe1 COLUMBUS. Ohio -Upstart Wisconsin got a thtrd~uarter touchdown from fullback Marvin Artley, then turned away two founb~uarter Ohio State dnves deep an Badger territot) to score a 12-7 upset victory Saturday in what OSU Coach Earl Bruce called "a devastating loss:· The loss dropped third-ranked Ohio State to 8-2 overall anq 5-2 an third place in the B1_g Ten Conference and sever~~ damaged the Buckeyes' Rose Bowl hopes. Ohi6 State had two chances to score an the founh quarter, but the Buckeyes ""ere sto~ped on founh~and-2 at the IOand fu mbled the ball away on second-and-goal at the 3. "If someone would nave told me that we would beat Ohio State four out of fi ve years, I'd tell them those were not VCI"'j good betting odds," 5.ald W1sconsffi Coach Dave McClain. Ohio State came into the game leading the nation in turnover margin. having lost 9nly two fumbles in nine previous games. But the Buckeyes lost three fumbles to Wisconsin. In other games involving top 10 teams: Pellll Stale 3t, Noire Dame t : John Shaffer threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score, and Massimo Manca kicked five field goals. including bis second 50. yarder of the season, as undefeated Penn State protected its top ranking by clobbering v1s11ang Nottt Dame. Penn State I 0-0. took over the No. I rank.mg 1n The Associated Press poll this week. Tailback D.J. Dozier also rushed for 7S yards and scored a touchdown. while the Penn State defense intercepted three passes. recovered two fumbles. blocked a pu.nt and almost total!~ stopped Notre Dame. The Penn State victory avenged a 44-7 loss at South Bend last year and ended a four-game Notre Dame wanning streak. Nebraska 56, Ku1a1 6: Sophomore Ke1th Jones returned a luck.off 98 yards for a touchdown and classmate Von Sheppard cauaht an 82-yard scorina pua as second-ranked Nebraska rolled up 631 yards io a Bia Eight rout of KanJa.s Ul Lincoln. , Tho ~rdict set !IP a showdown next week bc~o Nebraska and No. 1 Oklahoma at Norman. when: the Bia Ei&ht champ1onsh1p and an Oran~ Bowl berth will be at \take. _1 OklUC>ma SI, Colorado I': In Norman. Quartetbadt Jamelle Holteway sccrcd two touchdowns to lead the seventh-ranked Sooners to a 811 Eight v1ctory over Colorado. Houeway scored oo a 2-yard run m the aecond quarter and added a 20.yardcr in the third as Ok.lahorm improved to 7-1, 5-0 an the confe~ncc Colorado fell to 6-4 and 3-3. BYlJ U , Air Force Zl: Robbie Bosco, who put his 1eam m a bole wtth three costly first-half 1nten:cpuons, fired a 69-yard bomb to Va1 S1k.ahema wnh 5:41 left, cappina a determined comeback that lifted I 61h-rankcd Bn&ham Young cwcr·p~v1ously-unbeaten and fourtb- ran"ked Air Fo~ in Provo. The loss cost A.tr Force a chapce to cltnch at least ~ share of the Western .. thlet1c Conference title and threw the WAC into a three-way battle after Utah lost to Colorado State. 21-19. BYU. 9-2 overall and 5-1 in the WAC. remained in contenuon for a 10th straight WAC 11tlc. Ml~1u 48, MiDDesota 7: Jim Harbaugh comp)eted 13 of 18 pas.scs for 243 yards and three touchdowns. and M1ch1gan's top-ranked defense didn't a.Uow a point until late in the fourth quarter as the eighth-rahlccd Wolvenne5 rolled to a Big Ten vtctot) over bost Minnesota Ok!Uoma State U , Mlasoarl It: The v1s1ung Cowboys scored three quick touchdowns late in the first half, capped by Harry Roberts' 35-yard 1nterccpuon return1 erased a 10-0 M1ssoun lead and improved their record to 8-1 . 4-1 in the Big Eight Teu1 A&M It, Arbuu t: A.t College Stauon. Dommgo Bryant recovered two fumbles. accounting for 1wo of four Arkansas tUrnovers. and Kevin Murray hit 1 Roger Vick with an 18-yard touchdown ~ to lead the Aggies to a Southwest Conference victor) over-the No. 9 Razorbacks -ld"Ml1lllf lllid,lllill·J---~-___;,:___ _________ _ G WC lets lead slip a way A l 7 -13advanfcige t urns into a 27-17- loss to El Camino COMMUNITY COLLEGE ... ,_, , ... ~ ~ W L. T Fu1ler1°" 6 1 0 Teti S I I Cerrllo1 S 1 I PeMICMN 4 3 0 8eto.erlfleld l ' O El Camino l ' 0 G010en We'\1 ) ' 0 L-II.Mell I S 1 Ml S.11 Antonio o 6 1 s.1uf•V'1 ~ O¥w'9ll W L. T • , l 0 ' 1 1 7 1 I 4 s 0 s 4 0 4 s 0 ) S I I 7 I 'l 6 I Eddie Lamontagne plunged over from the 2 and Ken Laszlo dashed 65 yards for a score and the Pirates were back in 1t at 28-21 However. Cnrus drove 88 yards on I 1 plays m its ensuin& posseuion to put the game away. On the drive, the Owls convened on lhrcc third downs to keep the march alive. The clinclun& scort came wtth just 4: 16 rcmairung. l Sheldon Gaines then returned the ensuing kickotT97 yards for a 49cr touchdown on the ftnal play of the third quarter to pull LonJ Beach State within 30-25. However, the Cardinal made a,game of1t in the final 19 minutes as John Paye scored on a I-yard quarterback sneak with 3: I 7 left in the third quarter and Bnan Moms bulled over from the I -yard line to cap a 16-play. 80.yard drive-with five-minut~ 1emainmg m the-game.· TORRANCE -Golden West College's Rustlers had things going their way through halftime and into the third quarter with a 17-13 Pac-9 Conference football lead over host El Camino, but an 80.yard march ig- nited what became a 27-17 El Camino vlctOry saturday rught. El Cemlrio 'Tl GOIOell We'\t 17 Pt~ 11 &ektnfle!O 10 Futlarton ll. Ml Sa" An1onlo It C«rtio&~l. L.-~ Coast closer...,.out its season nex.t Saturday ruaht. hosung R.an~ho San._-__ _ Fresno St.ate kicker Barry Belh. who had connected on a 22-yard field goal in the second quarter. booted a 41 - yarder with 9:55 to play. Down 33-25, Lona Beach State marched 74 yards and scored on a I-yard run by Martin Sartin with 4:36 to play. A two-point conversion that would have tied the pme failed when 49er quanerback Doug Gaynor was sacked. Long Beach State two shots at victory in the final t~o minutes. Kicker David Caylor. who made a 40.yarder an the second quarter. missed a 41 -yard field goal and a 54- yarder with I 0 seconds to play. Elsewhere: Cal State Fullerton %%, Northern Arlzbna 8: In Flagstaff, freshman quarterback Tony Dill threw three touchdown passes, including two ~o Allen Pitts. 10 pace the Titans to a non-conference victory over Nonht'rn Arizona. . Pius caught pas~ of 13 and 25 yards to give the Titans a 13-0 lead at the end of the first half The Fullerton defense forced a total of six turnovers to shut down the Lumberjack attack. Dill's third TD pass of the night was a s1x-yarder to James Pruitt late in the game The Lumbef)acks recovered a fumble to set up the first of Goran Lingmenh field goals. In the second Aritona to, Or e10• I: Flanker Jeff Fairholm scored on a 57-yard pass play and tailback David Adamson an 8- yard run as Arizona's long-dormant offense awoke and the Wildcats defeated Oregoo in Pacific-I 0 action. Arizona's n..ged defense again turned an an outstanding effon as the Wilde.au kept their hopes alive for a bowl game bid, improving their season record to 7-3 and Pac-10 mark to 4-2. Oregon dro pped to 2-3 in the conference and 4-5 overall. In non-conference games an volvang Pac-10 and PCAA teams: Waabln1ton Stale U , MonlaJla Stale 14: Senior running back Rueben Mayes rushed for 15 7 yards and scored four touchdowns. passing the I .()(){)-yard mark for the second straight year as the Cougars blasted Montana State Umvcrsitv in a non-conference game. Nevada-Reno 48, Nevada-La• Vega• 7: Junior quamrback Eric Beavers broke four school records as he passed for 277 yards and four touchdowns to lt'ad Nevada-Reno to '1ctot) over n val UNL V an a non- confcrence game. Wes & Texas State 55, New Mexico St.ale %5: In Las Cruces. junior quarterback Tod Mayfield threw for fi,l' touchdowns and 537 yards. both school records. to lead West Texas State to an easy nonconfercnce win over Ne" Mexico State The loss drops Golden West to .S-4 in conference play. 3-5-1 overall, while El Camino's record was upped to 3-4, 4-5 overall. Todd Parker rushed for 183 yards on 38 carries. givina him 986 yards on the year, his I-yard touchdo~ run giving Golden West a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. Gene Egan scored with a 44-yard pass from quanerback Tam Hanson to send Golden West into a 14-7 lead 1n the second quarter and Darren Tomasick's 43-yard field goal 1n the third quaner upped the lead to 17-13. But El Camino's long dme ended wnh 6: 19 lef\ and the Rustlers couldn't come back. their dn"e ending at the El Camino 40 w11h a four-down incompletion. El Camino 1001>. O\.er and Ihm Vocgler closed out tht' sconng ~1th a 15-yard run \A.Ith 1.36 left. 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AlatHima SI. 6 . Alcorn St. •l. Prairie View 7 N. Carolina A& T 2t, N.C. Central 19 · SE Loul•lana 20, NW Loulsl· ena 14 Tenn.-Challanooga $4. VMI 7 Tulsa 21. E. Caronna 20 NE LOYl•lana 11. N. TlllH SI. 17 8 1thune-Cookman 20, Morris Brown 0 Howard U. 7, Mof9an St. 3 Southern u. la. FIOrlde Al.M 27 2t Nlcholls St 31 , ~w Mluourl Aleo.me A"M 3S. Tusll .... 71 AIO.IW, Ge. 37. S.ve"nell SI 10 Clerk COi. n , Morel'IOuie I• COllCOl'd 1, GullfotO 1 Emorv .. MtlYV '2. ~ • Fe ..... tevllle SI I~. J.C Smlfll If Fl Velle'I' SI l-4, KentUCkv St ) Fro,tbuft St 10, l rlOMwet« Ve 0 HemSl'ton U n, Vlretnle $1, A. Llvlnellon St 41, Ten11 ·~I'll" t Man Hf• 4', Gardllet-W.00 n Newtierrv >S. LfftOir·lltllvne ti N AJ.oeme 1'. w 0--.1• 14 ,.,.MOV!Wla" u, C.rlOll•New man 21 . "•llflOIOfl. Macofl ". Hemodetl· s.-~1 Setnford 23 Lons 1 v.-.1e SJ Jt Otltt $1 10 Vl'""9 Union •S. 1111~ Clh> St t 21 Woftofd ff, I.loft 20 .... Penn St )6. HoJr. Oame • Wnt Vlr91nle 23, Temote 10 $vrKVM 41. &otton C-... Amw 49, Memc>fll• St 7 He,-,,ard 17, ~ 6 Prllat«t " v... '2 .\ZGS..\ -Orange Coast College lost its fourth straight game. 35-21 . to host Citrus 1n M1ss1on Conference pla~. Brown 22, o arimouth 0 Corne ll 21, Columbia I Rutgers 21, Colgate 1' Holy Cross 30, Boston U 9 Lehigh 19, Bucknell o Maine 10, Delaware 7 LINEABED Maasecnusetts '11, New ~=:!!!!!'9f Hampshire 17 c ... r•ntffd l>'otect'°" Rhodt Island S6, Connecticut ""your INC~ ti.,d •2 13 Howard U 7. MMgan St 3 w. Connacllcur 17, Hofstra 12 Lafave111 23. Kulztown 7 Atl>env. NY IS Weoner 0 Ame<lcen 1"11 34 Sl>"ll1911eld IJ l 10om11>oro I , W C"-''•' 6 Cenl Connecticut JO L.owtll 11 c w Pott 21. Foronem u Otlewere SI. 36. Norlhee,tern t Oel•••rt Vt l 11, Wiikes 6 0111 of C~umt>1• 21 8 owle s1 0 FOU·Medlson IS lone 0 Felrmont SI 20 Eolnllot'o 16 G-ve t. W1Y"9Jbo•O 0 l"Cllene, Pe 2t Ce«tor"I•. Pe 0 llllece 20. Kl"os Point IS Jersev City ~t. :i. SI Peter'1 O Junlete ).), Ups.le 1 L.OCk Me.,.., ?l l ul!alO 21 Mlllenvme 22 N4W Haven 11 Morevlen lS Mull4eft0ero 10 ltPI l), HOOer1 20 St JOl\1n, NY 7 Cetnotk U 0 SI. La•rtnee n. lvftelO St ~ 1 Salem, W Ve 4'. W Ve We~lvn sf.1-lOUt'O 1 $IWOllMO 0 Stony l rooll It. l roet>POrl St 0 Trenton St 21. lltemePO O Urslnlll IS, Okkl11•on 14 COMMUNITY COLL.IOI he··~ El Cell'llfto 11, ()060tft WHI 11 Pe..-... l l. le"-ertll• 1'0 Cerritos '1. L-lffCfl 0 F U1ert011 Jl, Ml Se" AntonlO lt • .-c......._ lrom '251 1ristalle-d , 1-iiiiio-cuiiiiElicf I INVESTMENTS I I ii I • 10 to 1 Leverage •,No Margin Calls • Guaranteed Performance • 14,700 Min. Investment I 11 CIUfCT (7141871-1187 I Federa lly Registered Licensedl 1-----:------- Cltrvt U. Or•"" Coat• t1 I J1 hd .. IM C'il )t lt9"d!O k/111900 ""' ............... .., ......... .. PelOl'l\ef I> lt"'9nl0t 7 kl\ 01-0o ~a,'-" O'-CC )0 • • ........ "-"' , ... , WI<• Sellte .., .. ,. 2', "'° Hol\00 l1 N\W'Nfll I•. Saf'te MOl\'(.e 10 c..... .. c.-fOll , V.,l\lre C. ~ 0 .... cat~ t..A "-ct 17, ~LA le U1 ~ II, I H I L.A IS .. .-.ear -A,..... v...., ». ll't'IOWlel Vt!• ,.-, I• M t kl\ Jedftte le. Sen l«'lllrdlllo ~ ) MMM4 ICMOCM. ..,. .....,. &..ae9M L.e Qutnfe t t, Cer# G~ " Or-.. l.fe9R ~ ,,,,. .. .iwi. s hores Inte riors ~f'9ln .. r echt lnt erten M2·2211 2MO Avon St .• Newport Beectl f'rWllV'' GelM (7 :lO) a.ursflelO '' GOIOen Wnt Next ~or• ~ 11:.>0) Tett el Pueoene Et Cemino et Mt S." AnlonlO F lllleNOtl e I L ono &eacr> MluMft c.111111 ..... w.-. Ca• -W L T s.d:11l Mdl • 0 0 5ou111-r..-" 6 I 0 ,.,.,..,.,Ide r • > o lltMCllO S.ntleoo J • 0 Peiom.r J ' 0 s.n oi.oo Mew J • o Cltn.11 J • O Sen o-Cl'Y t 6 o Orenoa ColUt t 6 O S.turdeor• ~ o-..1 W L T 10 0 0 • ' 0 s • 0 s • 0 s • 0 • s 0 J • 0 I I 0 I 7 l Cllru1 JS Orenge Cotti 21 S.d<llebecl. 3' Rencno Senheoo 31 F>etomer ll ""''"IOe 7 Sa" Oleoo Mfta ll San O>t90 CC JO ..._, S.NrdeYI GemH (7:)01 RencllO s."11100 ., Or•~ COH • Palomer 11 San Dlev<> Mau I 30 Se" 01eoo Cllv el Sou11'1wel1erl' Cllr.a el ltivlf"S•Ge The Owls bent>fitted 0from a pair ot touchdowns to pad a 1-'-7 ad' antage to 28-7 1n the third quaner before OCC bamled back to score t\A.1ce in the founh quaner and make a game of It. We will buy your t hina a nd cr ystal fo r cash 714-241-99 73/818·905-6650 uago Gauchos rally. 39-32 For the second strat&ht week. Saddleblck Co!Jeae bad to come from behind io the tee0od halt; bul wu equal 10 the I.Uk in • 39-32 verdict ()IVtr Rancho Santiaao at the Santa Ana Bowl. The Donuppearcd to.be ID coouoJ 1n the first half with leads of 19-7 and 26-1 4, but turnovers helped the Gauchos rail\ Rancho Sanuago tum· ed the ball over four umcs 10 the sc-cond half and Saddlebac k turned t'aCh into PolOIS Roger Fickling do'e in t~1ct' from the 2 and Trac' Rutkowski booted a .w..., ard field gt.1al ro o ' en urn a 32-21 dt'IJCll Quartt'rbaci.. Jason Schmid set four school passing records for a season wtth h1" 20 for 35. 144-vard per- formance The marks were most a1temp1s 13281. most compleuons (1 80). most .. ards ( 2.683) and most t0uchdown passes ( 21) RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY' INC . Mitri Tcu ~ C..tn Mlrel I 922 HARD Bl VO .. COSTA lilllA-~ 115' HO~HO,HO! Having Trouble Selecting a Gift for Y our Special Someone? Watch for ,ift •u,,e.tion• lor thia h oliday •e••on in the D•ily Pilot'• "Chri•tm•• Gilt Guide" •ppearin, Sunday, November 24th. \ I , , C4 Orange eo..t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. November H. t985 FoH lHf REcoRo NPL UllOMAL. QON ... l.INC• w ... W L T I 2 • ~ S D ) 1 0 I t 0 c.w.I 10 0 0 s s 0 5 s 0 • ' 'U I • 0 1l11t f'ct. ~ .. .IOO 110 soo 244 .>00 17' 100 ,., 1.000 27t .100 200 JOO m ·'°" "' 100 200 .... PA 1$1 I .. 2'2 ao1 1%1 207 220. 233 m o.tle• 7 3 0 .700 no IS3 NV oi.nr. 1 3 o 100 m 110 l"tlllfdtlohl• s s 0 .500 15' 162 Weel'tlneton 5 S 0 500 165 111 SI 1..ou1i • • o .oo 1e. m AMllltlCAN COMP'•ltl NC• • W9't .... ) 3 0 ~ • 4 0 6 4 0 s s 0 l 7 0 ~ Deft\'• $Miiie ...... S.1101.oo KenN ICltv Clnc1Mlll PlllUll.lrttl Clevelllld. Houston s 5 0 s s 'O 6 0 • 6 0 700 236 600 2• .600 230 .500 260 .300 "' $00 2'7 $00 219 .400 160 ~ 162 197 20S 227 265 240 ,.. Ill 159 20S .... New Enollnd 1 3 O .700 207 171 NV .1a11 1 3 o 700 ns 156 Mleml 6 ' O 600 241 211 llldMlnePOlls 3 7 O ,300 1'7 231 IYtt.io 2 • 0 .200 ,. , 216 T.WV'a Gemes •-'lt Atlanta (Cl'lll'nel 2 el 10 a.m.) Ctnclnnell el ,...._.. l vffek>. et Cltv ... lld C11tc.oo 11 Delles Tarnoa Bly el New York J.•" N\leml at lndlenepoll' N-Orr.ins \IL Orwn S.v et Iii"· ••ukff Pittsburgh et Houston Pt\He<lelphll II St L.oul1 S.n Dleoo 11 o.nv... ICtlennet 4 et o.m.) Mlnneaote at Delroll ~w Enolend 11 S.1111e l(en\ls Cllv al S.n FrenclKO MefldeV'• ""-...... Yortt Glenlt at Wetlllnolon tCl\an· net 1 al 6 o.m.) COLLEGE UCLA 41, 0Neon Shltlt 0 S<-bV Q111r1en Dreec>n State "' O o o 0-o UCL.A 3 7 24 7-41 UCLA-FG L.M 19 UCL.A-<>rffll 1 run (t..ff klcit) UCL.A--<relg 11 oeu from Norrie tL.ee kk:I\) UCL.A-Weslll119ton 29 interception re- turn ILM kick) UCl..A-FG LM 'I UCL.A-S.11 S run IL.ff kkk) UCLA-Fr1nc011 I run IL." k.lclo.) A-4S.11l2 GAM• STATISTICS osu First dOwnl 10 Rutl'lff·yerdt 21·2 Pnslno verdt ll 1 Return vards 2 PHMH 14·31·• Punts 9·41 Fumbl11·lo$I '2· 1 Penlttles·vtrds 1· IS Time ol Posseulon 22:23 INOfVIDOAL. L.£ADEltS UCL.A 30 '2·2'4 27S n 19·2S·l 2·32 0-0 •·20 J1.l7 RUSHING-0tt90ft Sf. Miione S.-16, Hoctie11er 3-10, L.a,.. 2·7 UCL.A, Green 23·109, Frtncoil 16·~. Ball 7·41, GrMn· wood 4·31, McCrtcken 4·2'. PASSING-Oreoon St.. Gon1elt\ 1·1 ... 0-64, I.em• 6·16-4-67. UCL.A, Norrie 16·22·1·236, St.-..ns 3·3-0-39 RECEIVING-Oreoon SI . Bvnum S·42. Monllo,.. 2·2•. Ron 2·16, Metooe 1·10. UCL.A, .t.nderton S·123, T1llnell 3·37, Wiison 2·31. Dorrell 2·7', CfllO 2·?0 Wa~ 20, USC 17 ~ ...... Qua1'11rS Soutnern Cal 10 O 1 0-11 West1tngton O 13 O 7-20 U:SC-FG Sl'llter ll USC-Knlol'l I 4 run (Sheler ttlctt l Wa~NIMr~ I oau from Chin· "'9r I Jaeeer kick I Wa~GJ~· Waslt-FG JMOW 49 USC-Wes11lnoton 17 °"" from PMI• (Shafer klctr.) w .. ,,_....m 13 PIH from Cl\andltf' (JHOlf" l\lckl A-52.60·1 GI.Ma STATISTICS UK W1MI First oownl 73 11 Rual'lel·verds 60·202 37·142 Peu lno n rds 17S 197 Return vardl 000 007 Pu sea 17· 17· I 19-32-0 Punlt 4·3' o·lO Fumblet ·IO.il 2· 1 S·2 Pen1tlle1-vards 02·070 07·06S Tlmt ol Pouesslon 34:0S 2S:SS INDfVIDUAL. STATISTICS RUSHING -Southern Cel, Knlgflf 44· 13S, PMlt 13·50, Poll 2· 11 Wul'lfnoton. Covtnoton lS·SI, Wtetl'lerst>v S-3'. F-v 7·34. PASSING -Soutflern Cel, PMte 12·17·1·17S. Wn fllnolon, C11eno1er 19·37·0· 197 RECEIVING -Soulll«n '41, Norman S· 124, Cormier l ·'ll, WeSl'llngton 1· 17. Westlll!Qton. HIM 9·109, WMll\lf'st>v 6· ... R Jonfl 3· 11. ,CS Flller19n 27. N. Ar11ona I ~Irv Oul11wS CS Fullerton 6 1 3 6-22 Nor·111ern Arizona 0 3 3 1-I CSF-Pltts 13 oass lrom DIM (l\lck l1lted) CSF-Pltts 7S PHI from Diii (Str•n<lley kick I NAU-FG L.lngmertll 32 NAU-FG L.lnorntrlll 27 CSF-FG SlrenOltv ~ CSF-P rullt 6 PASS trom Diii tt"ck blocked) NAU-S.fety· Punt blockad out of end ione Atttndenc-3,763 TEAM STATISTICS CSI' F lrtt oown• 10 Ruslles·veros 40-In Pa ssing verds 135 Return nrds 33 PH .. S 10·11·7 Punt• 1·4 Fumbles·lost S-7 NAU 11 46· 70 no 40 19·40·3 1·40 S-3 Penettles·yaros 7-SO Time of Possession 21:18 •· 60 ll.32 INDIVIDUAL. L.•ADE,_S RUSHING-Cal Slelt Futlerlon, $Coll 10-94, Hood 9·21, Ca ltooun 1·21. N. Arl1~1 Bi ll 11·49, R~JOn 11·4 , 8 reffl>nt 1-11 PASSING-<et Sltlt Fullerton, Diii 10-21·7·1lS N Arliona. Austin 19·40-l-120 RECEIVING-Cal Sla te Fullerton, Lock· ell 2·43. Pllll 7·l9, GI~ 2-27 N Arlrona, Sledff 6· 1 lS, Co"'"' 5·63. Correa 2· 16 ,,..,,. St. lJ, LeM ~ St. 31 SC.. ll'vOWrtln , Fresno St 0 17 13 3-ll L.-8eactl SI. 1 0 1a 6-31 L.BS-Oavnor 1' run (Cevtor •kk I FSU-Beker 47 pen from Swffllty (hlll lllck) FSu-wlllfamt l n.n (lellt klc>.I FSu-FG 8elll 11 L...ls-FG C.'f!Ot 40 FSU-Wllllemt I run 188111 kkk) L.as.--Gevnor S run (~v o.u fr°"1 Glynor) FSU-Wlllllm1 " rvn IPH• felted) L.l s--Gelnei '1 l\lcttott return ICevk>f !tick) FSu-f'G 8alll 41 L.IS-S.,.,ln 1 run (run felled) Allendll__.15,240 TIAM STATISTICS COMMUNrTY GCM.U OI Qrva )S, 0.... C•lt !l SW...,~ °'"'" eo .. , o 1 o 1.....,1 C:llru• 14 o 14 1-u CU-koll 10 MU ltom Hun• (Adlm• kldl) Cll-+ir#UI D NII (A64wnl lliea) OCC-JOM•ton ' 1'\111 (COt .. , lo.l(tl) Clt-lrve111 10 NU from Munl (Adem\ .. ~., Cll-Seoll t Pet\ from Munl lAd•m• kiclt) I OCC-Lamonlfftle 2 r1111 ICorte1 klCX I OCC-LH tlo '5 run IC«IU kkk) Clf-f'rv• 1 run lAdem• klclo.I All~. 1.000 (91111'Nled) OAMa STATISTICS occ FINI dOWnt. " .. ~ ...... " 41-»9 Pe»lno yerdffe • Peulno •~ 19·2 P\inl• S·41 Fumtlln·fvmtlln k>tl 4·1 P«lallle1·'(8f'dt Plllll llted 10·7$ INDfVIDUAL. lt\nHIHO OCC-M.lnclenMll, 13·51. L.e1monreo .... 11-44; .Johntlon, t ·SS; 1..1.ak>. 13-79. Pef'klM, 1·6; Pt\llllpt, 1-1 Cl._.._111, ll ·S9, Munl, 14·70, Frve, 1·61; l(v~. s-•; Dimmer. Hor·mln.n 1, Adlma. Hor•mlnua 12. INDIVIDUAL. PASSINO OCC-L.Htk>, 6-1)-1, •. Bellderulo., D-1·0, O, Plf1llnt, 11-1·0, 0 Clt-+4unl, S-11-0, S9 INOfVIDUAL. ••c•1v1NO DCC-PfllMIPS, 3·24, WU.on. 2·24, L.erTft>ti'l•one. l•O, Cl1-8rvtnl, 2·20; Scoll. 2· 1t, Mencv. 1·26. • • El CMWN 'D, 0........ Wnt 17 ~ IW 0..l1WI GokMn W911 1 7 0 3-11 El Camino 0 ID 3 14-27 GWC-Ptirkr l run (Tom.t~ kick) EC-GlllofV IS Ollts from Berber (Menard kid.) " GWC-Eeen « PIH from HansOll (TOtnllld< klcto) EC-Mene•d ~ FG EC-Menerd 27 FG OWC-Tomtslcll 43 FG EC-HC>Ooe• 6 peu lrom Berl>er IMentrd kkk) EC-V~ IS run (Menerd klct.I Attenci.nc. 1,000 te•tlmtledl GANI« ST A TISTICS GWC Flrtt oown• n EC 21 lS· 113 287 11-34-0 S.-41 3·1 t-SO Rushtt·vard1oe 49·231 Pau lno v1rd•Gt 209 · Paulno 11-ia-3 Punt• 3·40 Furnoles-iumblel lo•! 3-1 Pene1ti.•·verdl P1Gallred 4·lS INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING GWC-Parktr, Jl-113; HenJOn. S·7, PI OOH , 1·10; S.tt~. 3·21. Egan. 1·1. Va I Scfli.mof IY 1-2. E C-8ert>«, 6-la, Voeglef 19· UO JC>Mton. 6'-'43, Mlnu, 2·3, Voc.;ne, ?·tor minus 1. INDIVIDUAL. PASSING GWC~enr.on, 17·21-3, 209. EC-81rller, 11·34·0, 212. INDIVIDUAL. R•CIEIVING GWC-Eoan. S-120; T. Parker, S-21. Rev. 3-27. :s. Park8", 1·6. PePOIS. 1·4. KelMI'. 1·9; V1lerlruele, l-lS. EC-Voeoler, 3·33; Hodges, S·109, Wlmbef'tv, 6·94, Glllorv. 1-1 S, WUll1, 1 • S, N•ttln, l·lS; Atencio, 1-ll Sadlllbedt Jf, RanctMt ~ .. 32 .sc..irv~ S.ddleOeek 1 1 n )-'39 Rencllo S.nlleoo 9 17 6 0--l? Rs-51fetv: Frenlt tactr.led tn end zone RS-S.wver 12 ~· from Oetllvatta (Wlllls kid\) Slct-f'elamare 21 oass from Scflmld (Rufko~I kick) RS-Srown I run IWlr.ll !tick) Rs-'l(!Hll 42 FG s.o-Flckllno 1 rU4\ tRutkow••I lllcttl R~OOk 1 run !Wiiii• kick) Slo-Pleree IS PH\ from Scllmlo IRutkowksl klcil) Rs-8ennell 10 PIU lrpm COOk (kiclt btoclled) S.d-f'lcfl.llno 2 run (Scttmld PIH trom MerlOlll kd-f'lekltng 2 run (Rutllow••I kick) S.~utkowlkl « FG Allendllnce, l,IOO (H llmttld) C.AM• STATISTICS Sid Flrtl oowns--1a RS 23 46-llO 33S 24·.0·3 •-3' 4·4 6·70 Rus!le•·vardage '4· S4 Peulno vardeoe 244 Pesslno 20-lS·O Punts 7·SO Fumbles·fumblt1 Iott 2·2 P-ttles·Ytrdi Plllllffled 7r SS INDIVIDUAL. RUSHING S.d-f'lekltng, II·«. Scllmld, 14-tor· mlnu• S, Mrsola, 6·0; Frentt, 1-for·mlnu• I. Junokelt, 4· 15. RS-S.wyer, 11·73; Brown, 11·?9, Ben· nell, S·Sl, COOk, S·73. Hetcl'I, 1·0, Oetli9at· ta, 4·•; Pedlr'4>n, 1·32. INOlvtDOAL PASSING S.d-Scllmld, 20·3S.-0, 2'4. RS-Detllgetta , 11·31·2, 262, Cook, 6·9·1, 73. 1NOIVIDUAL. RECEIVING Std-Mertola, 10-lOS, P~ce. 4·67, Patemare, l ·40, Flckllng. l·S. Blelmen, 2·21 Rs-NelM>n. S·70. Nast¥, 7·61, S.wver, 2-100; Rot>tnton, 6·S7; Gre 111m, 3·38, Jenlk•. 1-1 s. Nlc!o. FeldO, M6,000 l71 Bernhard LAnoe<'. m.ooo ,,, Joev Sindelar.$ 19,000 David ISP!ll, $ 19.000 2IO Massv Kuramoto, 111,000 Howard Cllrk, s 12,000 Grafllm Marsh, 112.000 211 JoM M111elf1v. Sf,11S Den HelldOrson. '9,815 ., I.et Trevino, S7 ,Sto l.enny Wadltln•, S7 ,Sto S.m Torflnce. 17.5'0 Peter Jaootnen, S7 ,S90 Anov Be111. '7.S90 213 AndY North, U,fSO Wevne Gr.ov, SS,9SO Scott s1m1>1on, ss.•so len Woosnam, IS,950 214 Garv Hellblf'g, U,700 1tS Hele lrwtn, M,450 Jtooer MlllDlt, MASO DA WelbrlnQ, S4,4SO S.ndy l.Ylt. $4,450 -Ben CrenS111w, s:l,700 Gtorllt Burn•, s:l,700 217 1.arrv Mia, '3,.00 2" WOOOY Blldltiurn, '3.000 warren CflencetlOr. '3,000 W1vne Levi, 13,000 2'1 Tom l<lte,n . .oo 111" Gten Oll, U ,400 Jim Tfloroe. 12,400 1M Denis Wetson, u .ooo 2'5 Nell "Inell, ll,toO 1" Dennis Ro ... '1.100 ,,. Mef-,_Olflng, Sl.S50 Gor00n 8rano Jf • $ l,J$0 J03 De Yld V.,. V«llot'I, ll,400 J01 8 fl0 lr-w S1.3SO .. 9uddV Ptlll!IM. SI ,JOO ...... , ..... ) 67·70-67-11 67·68-n-11 n -6'-n -61 67·67·75·70 69· .. ·76-67 11-61-n-10 70·71·61·71 •1·69·77·61 67·71·12·11 71 7S·70-66 '7·17·7S·61 71-71 ·17·61 11·12·70·69 67·61·7S·12 70·7•·12·67 61· 7'·71· 70 70·70·71·71 69-61·74·77 69·74·71-70 73·73·69·70 11·14·10·10 1J-'9·n·10 6'·70·71·71 13.10-n-66 70-74·69·73 10·1S·12·10 n -74·11-n 14· 12· 13·10 71-13·7S·J.O .... 1•-n -n -n n ,4,,.,.,, 10-14·16·11 71-1••74·7S 17•70•76-n n-n-1s-11 14 14·73·78 1• 71·7S·72 71·74·14·77 7l·IO 71•16 14·79-IHS WEL. TlltWllGHTS -~ O'Sulflven IC1"-del Well Dy Tt:O owr ltrar-., ' Anndlno (...,....,, T .. et) In MeOfld rwno O'Sl.illven II e~O; A---flO Is ll-4 L-. ~ SAT\MtOAY'S ltHUL. TS t I ltll ef St ·llltflt w•""411ene "'"""91 ,.ltST llACI, 170 Ytrds Fiithy FIOYd 1010.rlckatnl IS 40 1 00 4.10 Kio Otluu IPaullnel UO s 20 8UO• Miio tCUMk!Gl\aml 3 60 Time .. 07 '1 IXACTA (6 4) Oeld llDl.20 SICOND ltACL 400 v1rlb- Monon (Peullr\11 • l 60 l 10 t.~ ~It.,,... tD+IMff'_k\eftt 100 Coovl Pl'Klou1 CCerdOH) uo ... uo Time 10'6 S2 IJCACTA (I · I) peld 11'f IO THIAD ltACt;. 400 Ytrds Oocl'rdle mncll IM111lletdl 17 40 Rllltlvel11 Quiet. (Gercle l Deck N l.Mvlm IL.Kitty) Time 2061 U •XA(T A (9· 11 Plld US 00 f'OUlllTH ltAC•. 3SO v.,dl 620 HO HO 340 140 Aturl Pr.clol.t• (Gercle) 18.IO 10.00 S.60 Me091tt Mlm (Cerdote) IS.40 S.IO Mlt Chic (Lewis) 2 IO Time II.OJ ""™ lltACE. lSO nrcts Ooll1 De1111<' ICrNoerl 7 60 APQllU~eto tBerdl Rtlon S0111h (Hart) Tlm9. ia.04 . U I XACTA 1'·S) oeld ,2.40 SIXTH ltACE. 400 yerdt Rocket S.Ms IG1rcl1I 1 60 Candy Min C«u (Hartl Don'I HOid Beck (lAWl•I Time: 10.17. 11 I XACTA (S·J ) Ollld $7000. s•v•NTH llACI . 3SO vardL 00 160 •.OO UD 7.20 l 00 2.40 320 uo S.20 FIY Rvthm Fty CGtrclel 460 3 00 2 40 Tl\al• BubOln tCrttoerl S 00 310 Wiid E11.PKt1tlon• IPeullnel 3 20 Time: 17'4. S2 I XACT A (6-SI o.ld 174.60. •IGHTH RACE. 110 verds. Touch Of Good (Peutl,..1 1.20 PINs.nt Pollcv IGercla l MOllv Ootlv Jtl (FrvCllYI TltT\I· 4S S7 $2 IEX ACTA (4·1) Pelo 121.00 NINTH RACIE. 3SO verdl. 340 300 3 20 210 • 20 POll•M<I Prloe CDIOCtt•nl 11 20 3 40 3 20 Slkks e n Stones I Miies i 3 60 1.IO Solvencv (Mltc"4rlll 3 40 Time 17 66 S2 PICK SIX (1·6·S·6·4 71 PAIO 5"000 wllfl 17 winners (five llOrsHI. S2 PICK NINE (6·1-9-l ·t.+6-4·71 o.ld '190 00 wltl'I 16 wlnneu (sla florsesl TENTH RACE. 400 verds Sltooldmlne IDkSrict<snl 7 60 4 60 3 00 Ch111els Eester Jet I Creager I 7 40 3 60 Cell Tiie Re1le (Brooks) 7 40 Time 20.21 C,.H eeuftlrV COL.LIOI NCAA Otttl1ct I (et ~WHft.I Miii (10 .... rneew.) Tt em KW•• 1100 lhtM ciuatllv tor NCAA nellonels Nov 25 tn MllweullH). I. Aftaone. st: 2. UCl,.A, 7S; 3 Stenlord, 9S, t. Drtoon, '71 S. UC tfvlnt, 126; 6. WHhlnglon SI•••. 163, 7. W11J1lno1on. llO ... Arl1one Sttte, m; t ~nd. ttl, 10 Oregon Sl1te, 24.S, 11 New Mexko Stllt, 2'J. 12 USIU, JOI, 13 E W1tt1lno1on, )36, 14 Santa Clar1, 420. llldlvldutl retulll: 1 04HC>n (Sle111, 29:51. 2. Merdel1 (Cell, 79:st; 3. Wood• IArl1I, 2':5'. 4 Corvin (Wesh), 29:S9. S Morrison (Afl1I, 30:01, 6 Knowlta tuCll, 30:02, 1 Bullet (UCL.Al. ».c». I v,n Celctr (OSU). 30;07; t. llrownll>WG« (UCL.Al, 30:11, ID l(osdl IWSU), 30:13. Diiier UCI runnera· "· Gerlblldl, ».2•: 26. Currv, 30:44, 11. SIDiey, 31•06, 4$. H1ll, 31:12, S2. DodM>ft, 31:21; 60. Cl'lemoeri, 3 b lO. w .... , ..... ,....., T .. m ICOl"H (loo lwO Qutlltv for NCAA nellontls Nov. 2S In MllWIUll'81. 1 OrlOOll, 63; 2. Weshtngton St•••· 64; 3 . .UCL.A, 79; •• Cellfornl1, 11S; S. Arl1ont, 120, 6. Stanford, 12.4, 7. UC lrvl11411 1491 I. Oreoon Siett, lM, 9 USIU, 241; 10. Cel Sl1lt Futtetton, 2'4i 11 WaSlllr>!non. 305, 17. H1w1ll, 32' lndMdu11 rewlls. 1. Jl«>bt <Stan), 16.41, , '"'-(UCL.Al, l'-:S.; 3 .. O'Hara (Cel), 11'10; 4. Wllev IStenl. 17:16; s. Scfltro (Orel. 17:2'; 6. Greve• (Orel; 7, l.von IUSCJ, 17;34; I. JonH Mln (WSUJ, 17:3S; 9. Br1un IWSUl. 17:41, ll!...Ptar.san. !Orel. 17.M. .UCl-l'Ull· nen: 17. McGrenn, 17:54; 27. ())oten. 18'20, l3 Herrl1111ton. 11.30, 36. King, 11.l6, 4S Mcl..eUill'IOn, 11.51, 47 Tell, 19:02. COMMUNfTY-C~l•G• St.te MMt (et Weedwar4 ~en. "'-I MM! (4 mies) fHm KOl'es I. Grosvnon1. 41, 2. l eft, SS, 3. Pese1oena, 112; 4 College of SIQuolu , 133. S. MlreCoata, 136; 6 Montertv Penln· sula, 140; 7. El Camino. IS9; I. American River, 17', 9. West V111ev. 18S; 10 Footlllll, ?74 tlldlvtdual resulh . 1. Swel IS.nra Monica). 19· 11.S I course rtcord I. 2. s.no- ovel IGrostmonr>. lf:lS; 3 Flll'llf (Tell>. 19. 11; 4. Ot11wav IL.ess.nl. 19:17, S. Wiidon IL.ono Beech), 19:27; 6. M10111 (Glen~le), 19'.21; 7 Thwale (Porter11ll1t), 19:28; a. Wanoitr IGroasmonll, 19:33, 9 Garcia tPe&ldlnel, 19-.ll; tb NOlllHe tTefll, 19-.39. Otflen. Jt. Persel 10r•ll9e Coatll, 20'°3; 46 Ver911 <OCCI. 20:1S. • Wemen (S,000 metws) S2 PICK SIX 13·6) Peid «9 00 S2 DAIL. Y DOUIL.E 17·31 Palo MI 60 Attelldenc.e· 7,04 Ttam •cores; 1. L.A Ve1tev. 13, 2 _.., ___ •Mir.Cost•. 17; 3 FoolPllh, 102, 4 Mr S..n HolYwMd Peril SA TuttOAY'S ltlESUL. TS (4ftl If >O·dllV tl!W~ "'"""91 l'IRST RACE. 6 lurlongl Gran Emotion (Ward) S3 20 11 60 100 Qu1ck n· souo IDettl'IOuu.avtl 2 ao 2 40 Neturel Blonde (Bezel '20 T1m9 I 11 415. SECOND RACE. 6 lurlonoi Monlauk (Ollvareu S 60 3.40 7 60 Mtltorlte tSlblllt l 4 00 3.20 G•llent Soeclet ICettenon) 3.IO T!fM I 10 21S n DAILY DOOIL.£ t7·61 Pl•d smoo THIRD ltACE. One mile Imper lout Sl>lrlt lKunetl 2S 00 10 20 Trutl'I <S~ake<l 6 00 FrenklnllreHI IValen1uele) Time 1.36 4/S. S5 •XACTA 11·3) Plld U?OSO P'OlMTH ltACE. One mile • 40 6.00 SIO Rock Ca nvon (Velenrueta) 8 00 Cebo 8 rHte (Mete) J.D. Cenvon (8 1eclt ) 460 340 uo uo s.ao Time-1;36 2/S S5 EXACTA 17·61 oelO S93 SO Fll'TH ltACE. O<\l.mlle Jel Royale IK•-1) 29 40 13 00 14 20 M«a Tl'lrull (Sibille) I to 8,60 Stenlevs Wiik !Olivares> It 60 Time· 1.37 JIS. U a XACTA 11·111 o.ld "6100 SIXTH ltACE. 6 lurl()(IQs C111ck or Two 1v1n111 ,no 4 60 HO Aloulrer (Merel IS 60 9 40 Seloom Seen Sue (D.itflounevel S 00 Time MO 31S. U EXACT A 12·1) oeld SJOS SO SEVENTH RACE. 6 lurtonin Bolde< Tllan 8010 (Bert) S9 60 21 ao Fuu Honor (Vei.n1uet.e l 4 70 Carroeo t Sl'IOlme hf I Tlrne I 09 2•S S5 EXACTA tl·6> oa10 1864.00 S2 PICK SIX 16· l-1 7·2·81 OS.IMS 40 to elghl winning tkkeh f\Orsn) Cerrvove< DOOi s 120,30-4 32 EIGHTH .-ACE. I 'II miles on turf Zoffanv (Detatlouue vel 17 IO SIO Lora At Wer lShOemakerl S 20 Fo•carlnl tTorol Time 1 44 41S S.S E XACTA 18-101 paid \160 00 NtHTH lt«E. 1, milH on-fUrt C•bellO tTorol 6 20 'IO Steeob•nk IDetal'IOunev•I 160 Cuttino Wino (Solis) Time· 1·4S 415 S.S E XACTA 12·31 oeld \11000 Attendance 29.?SO <ilrtsv~ HIGH SCHOOL. Cll' f'lneh (et MAr1N Hltlll S·A I 60 3 20 3 40 P810 tflve 4 00 420 4 60 3.00 1.00 460 Mira Cotta ~ NIWPOrt Hart>or, IS-6, 15· 11 lS·9 ..... Marlborouol'I 011 Notre Demi Ac.adlmv 9·15. IS·ll, IS·ll IS·6 J-A Rim of Ille World 09' I.I Het>ra. IS· 10, 15·S. 15·12 2·A Nordfloff def Meonoll•, IS· 12, 1S·3, lS-2 l·A Sour111rn Calltornl1 Cflrltllen Oii Cfler· ter Oak. IS· 12. 16· 14, 1S·9 Small SdlMll Brentwood de1 Fllnlrldge Stcrad H"rt, 1S·9. 15-12, 13·1S. 13·1S, 16·14. w • ..,. ..... COLL.•Gll ll"CAA UC lrvllle 10, "'-rdlne S kw• ltV Ovl11w• Ptooerolne 1 o o 4-s UC lrvlne , s 2 1-10 UC lrvlne KOfll!Q' 8tlt 4, Caml>t*I l, W1IS0<1 2, s.tv11or1 1 Goalle ~vii Mehet IUCll, 11 HIGH KHOOI. ,.,.._.,., CIP' l"INlt (•t ~Plea.a) 3l0 D M -7·A Mlralttte vs Et S.Ounoo s IS pm -3·A El Toro Vt El Dor.oo I )() Om -4·A Coron. Oil Mer vs SuMy Mlllt o.. .......... OAVIY'S L.OCIC.llt C....., t.eotJ -U enllltr• 24$ l>ofllto, 14 vtftow1ell. 1" rockflill, J llellbul. 33 call<o bin, • ~net r beU, JU 11'\irttrel, S 1 wlllttftlll OAHA WHAltl' -106 e"9flrl '1 MH, , .. r«ll flt.II, )14 madl9"1, ft \ri.eolflNd, It tM\lt P«<PI NI W.-0.T L.ANOtNO -t6 el!tllf'\ Jt bin. 26 KUIOlll, • roO 11.n, I Clbllon, "° m1Clltrt1 Antonio, 109, S. Amerlcen River. 114, 6 Eest ·LA. 116. 1 Slleste, 156, a. Senta Monica, 16?, 9. W9lt Vallev. 193, 10 Sierra, 209 llldlvldual result': J. Mosqueda IEut L.Al. 17:06 (courw rtcordl; 2. Sltwtrl (I.A Vett•vl. 11:13; 3. Kltrn1n IOCCI. 17-.32; • Brtlllld (FoolhlM), 17:33, S McAfff (Ste< ral, 17.39; 6. Slllml~u (Stllsta). INO. 1 L.Ohr (LA Vellevl. 17:46, a. Pavron tAmerl· cen Rtvetrl, 17.Sl; 9. M1rllne1 (LA Vallev), 17,56; 10. Mlldonedo IMI SACI. 11:03 Others: JI. V1uohn (Sac:Jdltt>ecti:I, 19•13; SZ l.110 (OCCI, 1929 HIGH SCHOOL. cu• """'' <•t "'"·"" ......... eae..1 a.vs 4-A Team score•: 1. Simi Valley, 47, 2. VIiie P•rk4 70, 3. Miiiion Vlelo, 113 Otl'lefs. 10 Ette ncla, 120; 1' Hunllnolon B .. cfl, 2SO tndlvtduel reaults· I. ErOH IGlendorel. 1S 20, 2. ~· (Orange). 1S:36, 3 Alcer11 (SA Vellevl. lS.43 Ottlefl· 16. Bube !El 16:13; 32. Solo (HB). 16:30, J4. Perry IEI. 16:33; 45. KnlQnl (E), 16:52; 41. Gelfup IHBI. 16:S4; 53. Vtndlev IHB). 17:04; SS. Stewert IE ), 17:09; SI. Andenon IH81. 1117, S9 Mosl\lnttl IHBI, 17'13; 70 Wat>ste< IE). 174S ~-Ttam scores· I Palol Veroes. 69. 7 TllOusano Oelu, 7S, 3 Newoort Herbor, 94 0111e". 9 EdlJOn, n 1, 11 Founteln Vetiey, " lndlvlOutl result•. I Sutton INewburv Perk), 17:32, 2 Rebblll INH), 1104, 3 Ferrell !TO). 11.17 Otl'ltf's •. Henson tNHl, 11:50. 7S. Petrina (FVI. 19·3A, 27 NeOOn IEI, 19:37, lO 1<.rer.11 (NH), 19-42. 32. Miiis IFV), 19:.U; 33. Fewr IE), 19:.47, 46. Rllcl'IOI (E), 20-14, JI T. AllderM>tl INHI. 19.36, 4S Oudltv (NHI. 20•14, SI M. Andtf'son (NH). 71 1' S4 Conta v (FVI, 20.SS, 56 A"°"JOn IEI. 20:5.J, S9 M Me nu (E l. 20'S9, 73 Buellenan (FVI. 21.lS, 11 l(ellll IFVI, 21 47 NHL CAMPBELL. CONFIEJtEHCE SmY1M DMtleft w L. T "" GI' GA Edmonton 11 4 2 ,, 17 CalQarv 9 6 2 20 n Vancouver I 9 2 l8 77 Winnipeg 1 • 2 " 70 I(.,. 4 12 1 9 57 NWl"ls OIVlallft SI. Louis 1 6 3 11 SI Clllcago 6 10 I 13 61 Detroit 4 9 ' 12 S3 Mlnllllote ' 9 3 11 59 Toronto 2 12 J 1 S7 WAL.IES COMF•ltlfHCE ... ~ DMtleft Phlladefpllla 1' 2 0 21 79 Waslllnoton 9 6 3 71 n NV I lllndtf'' 1 s 3 17 57 NV R1noeu I I I 17 63 New Jersey 6 9 1 13 SS PllhburOl'I s 9 l 13 S9 Adllms DMalen Bolton 10 s 3 73 78 Buffalo 10 6 1 21 67 Qu.otc 10 6 I 21 70 Monlrttl 7 7 J 11 67 Hertford I I 0 16 60 S.fVr•Y-s kwea K"-4, Plll•burQtl 3 loll Edmonton 4, NIW Vork tllenotft 4 WHfltnoton 1, Boiton 2 Ptllledel0tll1 S, Mtrtford 1 QuetlK 3, Butf•k> 1 Ca~ry 7, N-Jr"v 2 NIW Vork Rl "-S 2, Montreal , Toronlo 6, Clllceoo 4 St Louis 6, Venc.ouvtr S lot) Oelroll 4, Mlnnt1.ol11 7 T""""'s Games Toronto 1t Buttalo Ntw York lslencltf't et Pl!llede!Pl'lta Edmonlon et NIW Vortc Ranoau Calgary 11 Wlnnloeg M&nnesote 11 Cfllcaoo Klnlil 4, .._.,IM J SC...111'1 ,.._.... 61 62 79 '° .. 63 '° 12 6S 76 '4 61 SS S6 6S 61 SI so 60 " 11 PlttlOl.lrOll 1 I I 0-3 l(lng\ 1 2 0 1-4 '"'"' hrled 1. Plllsburon. Sl'ledden I (Ru"'OWJl\I), 1.S4 (00); 2 L.OI Anoei.&, Wllka 2 ($vlle., L.ePolnte), NS. Penlttlft-1..emleuK, Pit (llOldlno) .54, w 1n1.tm•. 1..A (llOOktnt), 6·S), ICeltV. l..A (ll!Ofl·it~lno), 16 54, SC11mld1. PO (lrlllPlno). It-ti. Nk:rlolls, LA (un· soorlll'Nllllke conducl), 19·3'; Well1, LA (l'IOldl119). 1':.56. leClftll .....,.,. 3 Plttsburttl, 1..lfTlleull 17 (lo<IGtf'. Mlnll'lll. NS (H ). • l..o• A,,....., Ttvtor 1 (wm.mt, Nlct>olls), t:2t, S 1.0I Anoetet, Nlcflolla • ITavlof'). "11 lPOl. Pel\tl• tle•-8ulJIH, Pit (llOOkl11GI. S:07, L.Ollly, Pit (l'.IOldlnoJ, 10.4', 1.tmleull. Pll lrovotllnol, ll ·lt; lu11e ... Pit tNIUlllllnO), 13 1t; Guav. LA lrQu9111t\O), 13.1', Gallev. LA tcrou· Cl'll Clllfto). IS ... •usltowtlt.I. Pl! (lntr· '-en<:el. 1Ut. ..,,..,. ,.,... 6. PlllU>urOll, ltulkowul t tLtmlaux. Ma 111111 l. 1'.44 l oo! Panel 1tea-Cvnnevwor1h, Pft I llooklnO I. 1•-01; llelsdell, rNlor CtlQfltlnol. 1U1. Gllltv, L.A, mll'IOl'·lflllor (rQUlltllne·fltP!llfttl. ,,..37 0--... 1 Lot Ane*I, W"*"t 6 tlft9bl0n\, Nkl'IOll•I, 3!10, ~II.,._.._ SllOll on to....-.Plt11bur9tl 11 ·t t 1-tt L.01 AllOelft I• 12·•·,....,. ~-.;·Plev opoor1.,,,itlb-Plllslkwell J of S.. L.os A""'" 1 of 6 Goa11n-,.lt1•1>urt11. .-om.no 1H ~tt·72 ._.,,.., L.ot Al!Mles. JeMC"lll "' 2tl. AlltnOlll(t-10, 1'1 ,_tierte-Mlkt Noetll LIM~'(ln IOllk, ••nctv Mii· '°" NI A WISTlllN COH,HINC• PKNk OMtlelt w L. .. ct. Ge L.alleo ' 1 900 ltotilend I 4 667 , GolOen Stell • • 500 ' a...n 5 • .4$$ 411'1 :SH llle 4 I .333 ' F'tloenllt I 10 091 .. ,, MIOw"t DWtlMn Hou11on 9 2 811 o.nver • t IOO ll'i Sen Antonio ' s 54.S ) Utel'I ' 6 .500 , . ..., Delles 4 1 .364 5 Sacramento 3 1 .300 5'1t EASTlltN CONl'llt•NCE 8oaton A.Mk DMallft I 2 .IOO New Jtrwv 6 ' -500 l Plllla611Pnl• s s soo l Wathlngton 3 7 300 s New Vor• 7 • .200 6 c...tr.i DMtleft Mltweu•H 9 ' 692 0.1ro11 7 s . sa:l 1''1 Atllflta • 6 .500 211) CltvNilld 5 • 45S 3 llldlana 3 6 .333 4 ClllaGO 4 I .Jll ..,., S.twwV's Sc"" Denver 113, ~ 109 Ne'illt York 103, Attanla 96 Wallllnelon 11', Ptllledelollle 97 lndlena 111, Bo\ton 109 Cleveland IJ2, ChlcHO 121. OT Hou'1on in. D4lles 111 Sen Antonio 97, S..ttle 9S Ule fl 100, S.cramento 96 Oo!den Sti le 1 ll;' ~.. 101 T ........ lo.Mt New Jrs.y 11 L.allen Mllwe ukM el Porlllnd ~V'IGamli No oemes sc'*luled TueMeV'I Ganie\ W1llllnglon a t New Yorlt Goloen Slalt at Cle11Nind llldl•ne at c111c.oo Phoenhc et Delles S.cr1men10 el S.n Antonio , Houston e l Denver New Jrwv al Porttelld Huweta 113, Olpperl 109 CLIPPlltS ( 109) -R. Wl'lltt S· 11 O·O 10, Ceoe •·17 2·2 ll, DonelOJOn 3·4 7·2 I, JOMJOn 13·70 6·9 .37, EdwerO• c\-16 1·2 13, 8rldoeml'l 4· 13 O·O 9. Benlemln S.-10 4·6 14. T11orn .. 1·3 O·O 2. MurOl'lv 1·2 1-2 3 Totals 4'·91 16·23 109 DllNVllt (Ill) -Engllsll 17·31 3·) 37, Nell S· 16 0-0 10, Coooer 17·71 4-S 21, Lever 10-20 0·0 70, Dunn 3·S 0·0 6, RHmunen 1·3 0-0 2, Wlllla ml 0·4 0-0 O. Even) 3-1 7·2 a, w Wllllt l·I 0-0 2. Total\ S7·109 9·10 Ill k-bV~nen CllPOtf't 21 7S 3" l2-109 Denvr 34 2S ?9 7S-113 TllrM·oolnt 00tts-8rldQemen Fouled our-None. Reoouncis--<llPPtn 59 tCeoe 12), Denver SI lCoooer 111 As· lllls-Cllooers 19 ITllOmes, Edwards SI. Denver 32 IL.ever 161 Total foult.-<tiPPln 17, Denver n A1tend•nc-1D.s2s COLLEGE Ctwtst c ..... lrvlne A S.n JeM 8tie C ..... 43 (Sell JMa ..... C-.. TwmtmeM) CCI t•> SJ .... (4ll flftpftp .. ftpftp SurrldOI t 4 7 70 Jtuuo 7 1 S 21 B .. I 2 I 1 S Mevtr S 2 4 11 Weer S 0 0 10 Galt>reltl'I 2 O 2 4 l(tlson 2 0 3 • Hel'l'VICI 1 O 1 7 Klltt I 2. 1 4 POluMbut 2 0 2 4 Tllmpsn 1 0 0 4 Fre nctl 0 0 2 D Benson 1 o I 1 Pol1Jle 7 0 0 14 Wn Mtn 2 0 1 ' Been S 0 2 10 Tiedt 4 0 0 t C11andler 1 0 1 7 lote!t 40 a 11 " 'Totals TT 9 1' 43 Hllfllmr. owtat c ..... Irvine, so-21 ,_.,, ...,..,.,.,... (et WemllleV, •llllMlll SemHINI Slntlel 80l'll 8tclter (Wesl Gtrman'fll oel Allder• Jarryd (Sweden), 7·6, 7·6, Ivan Lendt (Cttc:llostovaklal def Devtd Pete IU.S I. 6·4, 6·7, 6·3 Werneft'a '9umement (It 8ttlMM, Allttnlla) ~ Slntlel . Pi m Shriver (U.S.) def Ht i.na Sukove (C1eclloll0\'eklel, 7·6, 1-6, 6-2; Martini NIYfllllo'le (U S.) def. Clau<lla KOhde· KllKh (W111 OllTDlnvl. 6·1. 6-4.. Httfl lc:Mel _,. Clf' 4-A PL.AYOl'l'S (~It~) Wn•l'ldlt 12, l.ltillM Hlh 6 Slntlel Wltlttl (WI def. Scflaler, 6·1. def Nouvtn. 6·1. def Allen. o·O. Slevmund (W) won. 6·0, 6·0, 6•0, Ptrenlcke (WI loll, 7·6, O·•. 4·6. o.wi.s Ven Hff•l111v IW) Olf. Luce-Pr kln•, 6•1, def. HIPOltr·Zleoltr, 6·4, lost 10 WrlQhl·lllume, 7·6; Brown·Sotvev (W) won. 6-1, •·2, 6·2, Weng·Adcoc.k (W) IO•I. 1·6. won, H , loll, 3-6. w .... 118 10, Nlw"'1 H•~ I Slntlel Mull1llv (N) lo•t to Wn Mrmen, 4-6, lost to Wiiiens, 2·6, def Dovie, 6· l, Crook tNI lost 0-6, S-7, won 6·2, DeChesne (N) lost 0·6, 7·6, won 6·3. Dellt*$ Rven·Bunnell (N) lost lo Mlv·Merlon, 3·6, Oii. Hou .. ·L.ore. 6·3, de!. Turner· Zeme>, 6-2; Evens·8erld INI loll 4-6, 0·6, won 6-3; Bunnetl·8 enedlcl (N) lost. 1·6, won, 6·4, 6·2 C-dll Mir IS, llhlwlldl Petv O Slntlel Bein (CdM) dtf. Scoll, 6·1, def Talubl, 6·0, def. I.H r, 6·0; Scott (CdMI won, 6·0, 6-1, did not PleVi J. FrMOM•n (CdM) won, 6-1, 6· l, 6·0 o.uc.s Rowbotll1M·C1orell ICdM) dtf. Bullll'Nn-51\arpe, 6·0, def. C.~·Pow· all, ,.,,def COlllns·W•lerma n, 6· t. MellOS· Herahberoer CCdM) did no• Olav, won, 6·1, •·1; Colltv·G FrMC1m111 (CdM) won, 1·6. did nol olav, won, 6· 1. Mtr1N ll, ._ .. ~ ~ Slntlel Crise!! IM) dtf W Ouwendllk, 6·2, Olf J Ouwllldllk, 6· I; def. Jonea, 6·0, E Robel'lton (Ml lo•! 1·6, 4·6; won 6·,; Po !Ml IO•t 0•6, 2·6; won 6·0 ~ Fenlon·Cllurcll (M) def T Monday GelMI', •·4, def 0'8rltn·:SlorcPI, 6·4, def Hlll·R. Mb/14ev, 6-0, L.Jant·K RObfi'l.on (Ml won 6·3. 6·4, 6•1, 811t1or•·Meones1 (M) lost ~·7; won 6·l, 6-4. Cll' J•A ltL.A YOl'P'S (SecelW ._., Miter De4 IS, LAe """5 J Slntlel ......... (MUI toll to Welel\10., , ••• Oii OllrNn, 6· 1, def. Moff1ll. •-o. Core10v1 IMO) losl 0-6; won •·O. 6·2; Cimini (M()) tost 2·6, won 6· I, 6• l. ow.a ~Sol_. IMO> oet Mancino· lenlclt, 6-0, def H~0·~1. 6-0, def Alsh·lououol, •·O, 1... Smllh-J Srnltll (MDI. won 6·l , 6•2, .. ,, Fltmlng·Krt u\8 IMDI won 6·3, •·•, .. o. OIMr4·A SC- Mlr11Mle lJ, Ceol11r1no V1tlrr 5 lhllll,,. Hlltt 17, S.nl1 AN I • ................. , ..... • I AllL\1..L. .--..u.... MIL. WA UK El UIWI ,_ S-AOded Mlkt ""'*"· Mlr'll c: .. , ... •rv•n CIUI ~. lrvtn Oualllt, 0.11 M.lr~Y. Juett HleVft, I M 0.11 "'9Mc, Dllc:Nra, Jlfn A~I llld Oltntl ltetft, CIUlfllldet•. eno l dter Diet, tl!Orlsta., to !flt 40-rntn ,...., ~~-------~--......;.-...;._----~~~~-=------ Nuggets hold off Clippers Denver handsLA s ixth consecutt ve setback, IT 3-109 DENVER (AP) -Alex Eng11s scored a gamc·h1gh 37 points an Wayne Cooper added 28 as Den~< edged the rallying Los Angeles Ch1 pers. 113-109. tn National B~sketba Assoc1a1ion play Saturday night. The loss was the sixth straight fc the injury-nddled Clippers, who wo their first five games of the season an are now 5-6. Denver is 8-2 and ha won all six of iu home-games . After trailing by as much as I points in the fi rst half •. Jh~ Oipper twice pulled within 1 point 1n the fin~ period. A basket by Los A!'lgelc: Marques Joh~son -1~e Chppe.r. high scorer w1th 32 points -witJ 3:56 to play pulled the visitors withi1 105-104. But English. breaking the 30-poin barner fonhe 8th time in 10 gam~ hit back-10-back baskets as Dcnve held off the late Clipper charge. Fat U!ver scored 14 of his 20 point an the second half for the Nuggets anc Cooper also contnbut~d 11. rebounds Michael Cage. staning an place o the anJurcd Cednc Maxwell, had ; season high 18 for the Clippers whilt rookie center Benoit Benjamin hac his professional high with 14 points 10 1n the final quaner. Klngstop Pittsburgh ~ia·OT 4-3 J , INGLEWOOD (AP) ,-Dave "Tiger" Wi lliams tipped in a shot ~Y Brian Engblom wtth I :50 left m oven1me Saturday night to hft tfle Los Angeles Kings to a 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in a National Hockey League same. Engblom took.a pass inside the blue ltnc from Berni~ Nicholls, skated into the slot. and fired a backhand shot. Williams, to the right of Pittsburgh goalie Robeno Romano, slapped at the ruck and changed its paJh into the goa . The Penguins had sent the game into overtime when Terry Ruskowski. who played for the Kings last season. scored a power-play goal with 16 seconds to play in regulation time. Pittsburgh pulled its goalie to get a 6-on=-4 advantage after the Ki ngs· Garry Galley was called for a roughing penalty with 23 seconds left The win was the fi rst since Nov. 7 for the Kings. who improved their record 4-12-1. · The Kings also got goals from Bnan Wilkes. Dave Taylor and Bernie Nicholls. Yachts begin LB-Cabo race By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly ...... 8Mttilt ,,,,.. Fony~1ght sailing yachts m two handicap groups were moving into Mexican waters Saturday 1n the second runni ng of the Long Be.:ich Yacht Oub's 800-mile Cabo San Lucas race. The 38-boat lntemauonal Offshore Rule nect took off at noon Saturday off the Long Beach breakwater It will be attempting to overhaul the JO Performance Handicap Racing Flce1 ratings which staned Friday. First repon from the PH RF poup showed the Exprcss-37 Re-Quest, skippered by Glenn !faacson of San Francisco, leading the pack w11h 154 miles logged in the first 20 hours In Saturday's IOR stan. Dick Pennington ·s Peterson-66 Cheetah, out of LBYC, took an earl y lead in light airs with Pat Farrah's 62-foot Ragtime. LBYC in hot pursuit. Other Class A boats chasing Cheetah were Laura Maves' MacGregor-65 Anthem, Bahia Connthian YC· Tom O'K.ecfc's Mcg-65 Lean MaChine. Capistrano Bay YC. and the Nelson- Marek 68 Prima. underchaner to Jeff and Bruce Chandler. Oceanside and Balboa YC's. Man Son Hing drops match UC" lrvmc's Bruce Man Song Hing was knocked out of the Southern California men's tennis cham- pionshipsat ucr turday, absorbing a 6-7. 6-J, 6-3 loss to Pcpperdine's Robby Weiss. Corona dcl Mar High product Brien ullivan, competing for Ari· zona . tate. was also a semifinal loser. falling to Peppcrdine·s Manan Laurendeau on 1he UCI couns. Final'l for s1f\glC' and semifinals and finals for douhlcs today b(.gin at 10 a.m at UC"I OU.""""'81 lMIM 8r~n Sullivan IArl1one Stale) ott Vin<• Norc11llaa (L.ono B•Kl'I Slate l, 6-4, 7·6, Martin l.aurenoe1u IP11>oerdl,,.J def. Bfttt Gr""'*OOCI fUCL.AI 3·6, 6•2. •·4, Robl>v Wein (~dine) o.f Cr•!• JoMton (PffHrdinel, 1•6, 7·$, •·a. lr\Ke M.aft Sotl9 Hl119 IUC Ir'#~) def AlldY ltoedlw IArt1ona Stifel 6-J, "'2 $INiet~ Lt urenouu def Sutllv1n, •-f, 1·S: Wei" o.4. Man Song Hine, 6·7, 7 J. 6-l ~OU.,...,..... Scott Wernet·Jonn ~ (.....,ed9·LI• VeoHl ~ Kio lrlldV·Crele EllllOll (UC *'• S.rbaral A ) ]·6, 7 ~. Mlr1l11 L•ur~· Craig JOMton l~lntl Olf. Julleft lef1wrl· Ari Hern1ncte1 IUCll, 7·1, 6-3; l(evlfl ().....,.. Cf•lo Mlllf'f IL.one lff<h Stifel dlt, Oevtd ~iem1111ri !Kou StloorMn (.......,dlM), •·l. ~a. Cllrf\ $mttPI koo itatrlc!M 1Unl¥ Sell Ole9e• WC YNy Har I Marl\ w"*"*' CLOlll a.di Slate) • ) 1 • - h d r r 'l j s 3 s 1 f 'Chicago 'jazzy musical satire "Cha~go," only people out to further their own interests at whatever· ex- You mi&ht expect a musical col- laboration between Bob (" AIJ That Jazz") Fosse and "Cabaret" authors John Kander and Fred Ebb to come out looking like a cross between "Ca~t" and "All That Jazz." Throw in"/\ Chorus Linc" and you'd be ri&ht on. · "Chicago," now on stasc through · Satur4AY 'Al UC Jrvinc, 1s a biting excursion into the duk side' of musical theater. It's a back.handed tribute to the users and losers of the work1 and it's light years away from the syrupy sentimentality of Rodgers and Hammerstein (who were con- sidered pioneers in their time as well). Toi TITUS ' pense, with the possible exccpuon of Amos. the overlooked husband of Roxie Han. who's on tnaJ for shoot- ing her lover to death in this Roaring 20s satire. The others all look out for number one. much of the show as the foraonen Amos, then bunen his Milquetoast. with a snappy song-and-dance tribute to his illc. A few ~s of the show smack of "Cabaret • reVisited -the whit~ suned emcee (in this case French and female, Sylvie Bcmard1n}._the news-. paper sob sister, wbo1 really a guy (Jeri Cunard) ID draj.. A nigbhaht (one of several) 1s lhc "Cell Block lango .. by the Merry Murdcres~s -Patric.e Whitten, Loren SiJber, Alisa Hay- ashida. Stephanie Zamorano and Carrie Kcsk.incn -who tell their separate stories m bump-and~d fashion. ·While not as brutally gruesome as. say, "Sweeney Todd," (alS<> done on the UCI stage), "Chicago" is never- theless strong stuff. and stroll&ly presented by director Clayton Gar- rison, musical director Dennis Castellano and choreavaphcr Mark Knowles, whose work 1s particularly 1mprcss1ve. The choreography itself as worth the price of admission as Knowles puts an immense chorus lane through some intricate paces that would draw an en"1ous glance from Busby Berk'tlcy. . There are no her~ or heroine1' in ris KristOff er son cleans up-his aet By BOB THOMAS 'JI I llf"-.,.._, HONOLULU -The man who ambled into the film production office at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel ruemblcd an aging beach boy. But be was reaJly Kris Knstof- fcrson, the rock-country singer and composer, movie actor and onetime athlete and Rhodes scholar. The beard was gone. also any sign of paunch. He had the biceps and build of a lightweight boxer. and Kristofferson, who will be 50 next June, looked about half his age. Early in his career. Kristofferson often needed help to make 1t through the night, and his prospects of reaching a half-century mark seemed dim because of a drug and alcohol problem. "I staned to clean up my act when I turned 40," he said. "I never went to AA (Alcholics Anonymous) or any- thing like that. but I gradually got off the chemicals. I stopped everythmg when I became a single parent, caring for my daughter, Casey. Nowadays I mi&ht have a beer when I'm with my wifCorin a social ~tuation. Rarely do I have two." Kristofferson was given custody of Casey when she was 6. His three marriages, including lhe second to singer Rita Coolidge. have produced five children: Tracy, 23: Kris, I 7; Casey. 11 : Jesse, 2, and Jodr. 4 months. The last two are with his wife of three years, Lisa. He also has become a lo'lt~stance runner and while here. has ~scovcred the thfill of riding the Waikiki surf. The most visible transformation is the loss of his trademark beard. He shaved it in 198 I for the movie. "RotJovcr " With Jane Fonda. gTCW it back and bas shaved it once again for b.is role as a detective investigating a sensational rape and murder case for the Lorimar-CBS four-hour movie. "Blood and Orchids." The time is 193 7 when cops dido 't wear beards. Krlstotrerson's newfound vitality has resulted in a rcbi nh of his crcati ve drive. He hasn't released an album since 1980. partly because his record company had been floundering. pari- ty because his career slowed down while caring for his daughter. . Kristofferson bcglln composing a~in when he filmed "Songwriter" wtth Willie Nelson and he recently finished another album. "It sounds pretty strong to me," Kristofferson said an an intetv1ew. "I Kris Krlatoffenon think It's probably m} best work since the "Mc and Bobby McGee" days. The band and I sound the way we dad in 1969. when we aJI knew ho"" good we were but nobody else did " The son of a two-star general. Kristofferson moved from one army post to another before settling ID California, where he played football and majored in creative wntang at Pomona College. As a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, he studied poet William Blake, who as still his major hero. During his years on booze and drugs. he-cited Blake: "The road of excess leads lo the kingdom of reason." Now he adds Blake's warning tllat excess can also lead to ruination. Dunng has army traanang as a Ranger and a pilot, KnstofTerson almost took a job teaching English literature at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N. Y. But he wanted to try bis hand at country music. With Johnny Cash's en- couragement, he began turning out hits. As his music reputation grew. film comparues sought him for films. His career has ranged from box-office hits("A Star Is Born.""Alicc Doesn't Live Herc Anymore.'' "Sem1- Tough ") to noiable failures ("Heaven's Gate," "Convoy."' "Roll- over"). "You can see I gotta keep work- ing." Kristofferson gnnncd. "and that's what I want to do. I'm full ot creative energy now. I always played real hard when I was playing football. and I always worked hard. too " Early 'Dallas' years told in special movie LOS ANGELES (AP)-lfyou'vc ever wondered what happened in "Dallas" when J.R. was only a twinkJe in Jock's eye. Lonmar Productions has the answer for you. A lhree-ho<lr movie for C BS called "Dallas: The Early Years" t'i c;ct to go into production 1n late November. a source close to th~ production said. · "The cast hasn't been set and we don't know 1f any of the regulars from the series will appear." the sou!ce said. . The movie will tell how Jack Ewing and Mas.s Ethe met ID th~ 1930s and will take the story through the 1950s. So at appears certain that younJer actors ~II be needed to portray the characters in the h11 television show. AMERD'S #1 MOVE! "A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." ~Sl\ill !Pl( l'(l()A> ~ ~ • **** 1til(Jt<(~IAA!tt;(, "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." ~ W. CHICAGO TA•llO'i( --ST-•• llMMDS llMISlfl UMno asuan _,_ u..a .... ,..... ., ..... SQUMI Ul-4170 (2U) "1·"33 _,_ _ ... . ..,..,, ~.., tU-4"3 Ml ..... ... - - -to.CO.ST •cualllMl PWA•zm m..-.,. - -~ IM cm c:omJ Sil·• f.M.Jtll •w-1-n111• OMm CIOM MST ··~ Amen.ca'' fascan&hon wrth the cnminal clement of the Jaz.z Age as the theme of "Chicago," and Garrison's UCI production con'les at you like the rat-tat-tat of a tommy gun. The musical numbers, hght on stnogs and heavy on brass and drums, throb with a pulsating, burlesque house beat while the costuming (or absence of 1t) 1s especially provocauvc. The chorus (of both sexes) as clad with just enough to keep the vice squad ..s.ausfied. At the core ofth1s satinc course ID advanced hedonism 1s Mary Ocdy, who possesses a cover girl's face and a model's figure. and underscores all this allure with a granite heart as the murderous Roxie ~d} 's charac- terization alternately pulls you 10 and turns you away a~ she manipulates her way from celLblock to stard_Qm. "Chjcago" may spoil you for the next sw~tn~and-light musical, but it'll be well worth 1t. Four more performances arc sdJCdoled. Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Village. Theater on the UCI campus. Call 856-6617 for ticket infonnation. laurel Boyd also as excellent as the queen bee of Murderess' Row who's upstaged by the stnk.ing newcomer, while Beth Ellen Ivens grinds out beautifully as Mama Morton, the corrput matron who takes her cut off the top. Ivens and Boyd team up for the top comedy number of the show as they lustily bemoan the absence of ··etass" ID the world. BACKSTAGE -South Coast Rep- ertory's ''Blue Wmdow," extended for a week in its recent run on the SCR Second Stage. will -reopen-.fnday-at the Mayfair Theater in Santa Monica in an open-coded ~ .... it's the sec- ond SCR show to go on to a scc-0od run elsewhere. the first bemg "Top Girls" from last season .... playgoers can call (213) 451--0621 for infor- mation on the Santa Monaca pro- duction .... Rick Pierce is razor-sharp, as the cutthroat Chicago lawyer out to make a quack fiv e grand off each of the killers, and his opening number may draw a few gasps from some members of the audience. Ken Jensen aptly fades into the woodwork through The Ballet Pacifica. currently on display 10 "Carousel" at the La" Moulton Playhouse, will present.,x>qe performance of the children's classic fai(Y tale "Cinderella" Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the main auditonum of Orange Coast CoUege in Costa Mesa .... ticlcct informauon as avaaJ. able at 432-5880 .... 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' U-SU.1111 'ACl'IC MTCIAY OIWIOl Stldtum Onve In 639 8770" By LYNDA IU RSCH pull' wad of bills from her purse and turns u over Hol<ko cannot stop think.Ina of AU. MY CHILDREN: When Enca Lily Barbars hires private eye to follow dKidet to move into Linden estate with hannon. Marc11 plou to keep Doua and Jeremy, Natalie and Alu. Ross is funous Frannie apan 1 va beains work as Steve's u be planned to use the Chandler property sec t for hts own project, When Erica tries to re ary. • • • smear Brooke in the Woman of the Year CAPITOL: Trey ovef)O)'Cd when Kelly campaian, Jeremy accuses Erica of vanuy and Scotty return to Washington after and considers IJ:avina. Leamina he h.as 8 Kelly hears Trey's on-air speech telhng tei:minal illness, Alex returns to smokinJ. aboul his child, his affair and his decision dnnking and sex. Dr. Voi&ht insists Aniie to divorce Sloane an4 not run for thr stay late at hospital. causjna her 10 mtu senate. A rejected Sloane seeks Zed's Jesse's bomecott1ina. Jesse reluctantly company Zed 11ves Sloane key to his ~s 10 let Anaie ao on seminar with apartment. Brenda overjoyed when she Voiaht. Later, when Anaie learns Voighl's learns Jeeter admllled to Ontrs murder. wife will not be aitendina. she decides not lc111na Dylan off the hook. Clarissa 10 tell Jesse. Brooke loans Giles larae confused when she learns Jarrett named amount of money when tennis shoe yacht after her. When Thomas asks promouon falls tbrou&h. Daisy refuses to Ctanssa 1f sht would marry Mark 1f she marry Palmer. Nina feams that Myra 1s learned Baxter was aJ1ve, she cannot aive mamed 10 Sloane and that Andrew has him an answer Juhe runs off with Allison. t>c;en adopted. Tad vows to stop pursuing Juhe later calls Tyler but refuses to divulge HilJJ')'. her whel'Clbouts. Paula determined to • • • stop Mark's mamage to Clanssa. When ANOTHER WORLD: Cass and JamTt tells Oarissa of his rove for her. she K.atb1een can no longer deny their love for backs away and says she intends to marry one another. As Cass and KAt.hlttn Mark. Tylcc stunned when he finds Mark uo~ck I.he Pharoah's · Qauahter, Carl ly1na on ground with bullet wound in his amves. Al\er savqely attacking them head. • · Carl locks the duo in I.he basemenJ. Whe~ • • • Casscomtt to, he realizes K.at.hleeh cannot DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Bo res.:ues Hope move her teas. As Cass and K.athJeen are from a violent Patch. Ivy fears Mike IS the rescued she lapses into coma and is ta.ken rapist.Tod catching on to Amy's betrayal. 10 hospital. Cass is arrested for Daphne's S~ane narrowly escapes scorpion placed in murder. Chrisand Nancy continue to look his !>rd by Victor. Pete wants to marry for t~sure in Arizona desen. Jake leaves Melissa. Bo and Hope salvage book which Bay City in search ofMirley, who has been they find on Victors estate. capl!-Jred .by C~rl. Britt.any admits to GENERAL HOSPITAL: Robin flees Catlin. I.heir son is dead. After they-sha~-hospital with doll and pearls and hides in ~e &nef, the twosom~ make love. Chns Buzz's van. She finds Ancient One and bitten by deadly scorpion. decides to stay w11h him while everyone • • • h' r h ' Q AS THE WORLD TURNS: Dusty heads scare ana 1or er 1~ Asian uarter. Wu for London for microsuraery on his back fears Ancient One will get pearls and steps Lila upset aboUJ· John's continued hatred up search for Robin. When Diem dies. of Cra.ii. Kevin, Ken and CaJ main Scorpio holds Wu responsible. Frisco. suspecu in Marie's death. Frannie finds Scan and S~k1 escape catacombs. Wu pge of Marie's diary which accuses Kevin spots Robin in back alley as KJm plots to~ of fathcrin& Marie's unborn child. Hold-act return of pearls. Robin continues on en's older sister Iva, who left home yars the run and places pearls 10 the buddha. aaa. returns 10 Oakdale and aives money Kim steals the doll and buddha and for repa.in needed on farm . When a man st.ashC1 them in a cuno shop. Later the calls fva, she refuses to come to I.he phone Ancient One and Robin retneve both John uneasy when be sees Tom and Items. Scorpio finds Robin with Ancient Barbara .toae~er, even tb~uah I.hey arc One. Jade and Yank grow closer. but Jade merely discussmg new fashion line. When is ordered not to sec Yank agaan. Shannon needs money to complete reno-Ph1lam1na suffers hean attack. Frisco vatinn of home for the indiaent. f1amet overhears Kim adm11 that he killed Josh SCHWARZENEGGER TAKES COMMAND! THE #1 MOY.IE IN AMERICA! ..... 639-8770 STAD119 oa.-. 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GUIDlNG LIGHT: •Mind)' and Kur1 ell)OY splendid weddina ceremony -but th1nas fall ap_art at the reception. 811ly, under David s spell, starts to shoot Kyle, Maeve sttps 1n fron l of Kyte and 11 shot. As she slumps to the floor, Maeve cries out about her baby. Suze11e, released from trunk of car where David placed her, shoots David, who falls to floor dead. The caterer informs police she was paid with marked money from Kyle's k.idnappinJ, Mindy and Billy are arrested. H.8. convinces Ross to defend both Mindy and Billy. Mau~n aives Ed pem11ss1on to operate on Maeve. Reva learns Maeve carryina Kyle's baby. Beth comes under influence of double-nna fraternity. .. ' LOVING: Stacy convinces Jack Mike won't tum them 111 but 1s piqued by 01&htmares 'Of her parents no~ fuT11Vin& her and Ava talun1 Johnny Curtis assures Ava that their one kiss won't ruin their t'nendsh1p. Ava decides to play helpless 1n . order to &el closer to Cunis. Loma 1s dehahted when Jonathan 1s -\lnable to come up wnh needed formula for latost Amourelte project. Jonathan warns her 1f he fads, so docs she. Real izing ume 1s running out, Loma and Dolly set up plan to take Keith to lab. In lab, Keith 1s beginning 10 remember parts of his past. Gwyn warns Jonathan 10 fix the formula or he's throuah. Jim can't understand why Jonathan. whom he still believes is Keith as does nearly everyone else, 1s against Jim going away on retreat. Celia tells Steve she'll get her dad to drop the charges 1f he drops Tricia, an offer which Steve refuses. Zoqa comes on to Linc but he rebuffs her. saying he intends to fet divorce. • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: At awards banquet, Vicki offers to sell Banner 10 the ll1&hest bidder. An outraaed Clint returns to Llaov1ew and becomes drunk. Oint 1s responsive when Tina shps anto his bed Meanwhile. Suck follows "Vicki" to Elmo's bar wt th intentions of kidnapping her. Bo, ludina on plane. records Clay's adm1ss1on that he set up Asa. Bo reveals himself just as Oay bails out of plane. Bo and Woody return home, where Jack 1s arrested for 1nvotvemen1 1n ·computer chips and Asa cleared. White Bo can't gel Didi 10 marry him. hcdocsconv10ce her to take over as president of1...ord-Mann10g. In New York, Dorian spots nra1t of sea Sunday really is Something .. Special ... ... for readers and advertisers Daily Pilat w.z 11 mwuos SOUTH COAST Pt.Al.A UlllA .... 417-1711 mwuos SOUTH COAST LMllN WUTWTD ftl-3'35 mwuos CllllA •sr capwn who looks so SJm11Ar to Asa that she decides to purchue 11. On island, Jeb (Asa)ervoys ume with ht~ Wife Pamela. to whom he has bttn mamed ror 10 yean. When Jeb says he's called away to tea, Pamela 1s qu11e acceptina. Jet>-tctums to Llanview and his life as Asa Buchanan. RYAN'S HOPE: ·11i!. wanU!14 infor- mation on her past. dec:ides 10 v1~11 Pa~ at the hQsp11at but pan1n before seeinJ hui:i. Johnny fells the mons1111or that d.unna his drinking years he once s!ept "'tth M~ Dakota and Jill vow their love for one another. Maule and Bailey spot Dakota and Jill on boat. Richard. the ~mbuJance dnver Jack suspects 1s fram1Df Betty, denies the charaes. Later Richard 1s struck and killed by car. • • • SANT A BARBARA: Mason and Mary bnna C.C. back to hfc. Grna. fearful that she's the No. t .suspect an the attempted murder. incrim1na1ts Eden. Kirk tells Eden 1fshedocs what he says. ht can make sure that she 1s not prosecuted. Confront· ma Eden abou1 the cnme, Cruz realizes she's lyina. Although Cruz and Eden wal\l to bo with each other. they bold back . When Cruz finds damaainc evidence 1 about Eden's involvement · 10 the al· tempted murder of \.~ he hides it. Mason gets Mary to admit that she 1 behevcs she saw Eden leaving C.C.'s bedroom after his respirator was shut off Amy and Bnck marry. Kelly heads for ghost 1own. unaware 1hat Carl is on her trail. Mary pleased but puzzled when her old friend Mark McCormick amves 1n town. • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Estelle returns 10 Henderson with cache of smuuJed money. Chase aware of cache but aarees not to ask any quesuons. Liza decides to pay hospital bills for the family smcken b) cyanide po1sonrng.. Just before Liza's tnal 1s to begrn, Hogan finds foreman who caused the leak and Liza 1s cleared. Quinn arranges for Evie to come to pla for "lhe I 0 women 10 watch" while Hibbard prepares for a bank robbery. Before the p.la, Quinn discovers Sara s ma01pul11ed him and tells her that he no longer plans to manage her. While an- vestagaung a noise in the Caldwell man- sion. Evte 1s atta.cked. • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: John infunated when be d1scovers that even 1houah he cut off Jill's credit, she manqed to buy luxury car. Jack fearful that John's threat to use pictures as evtdcnce to get divorce from Jill wilt eventually reveal that Jack was.Jill's lover that night. Jack teases Tracy about her new health kick. claim ma it's obviously been brou&ht on b)' 'her feelings for Brad. When be realius that Brad has accepted very expensive jacket from Jill, Jack thinks Brad only interested in money. Danny's voice beginuo return. Lauren tries to escape Shawn's clutches by head inc out of town, but is stunned when Shawn ts passenger O!l the same aarplane. ~ .. .e... ~~ -NCIN PlAYING - 8fl£A Mlnnll<N~u 529 5339 v·~~~frf ''• • .. ~•v.....:.ni11•'- ---STARTS FRIDAY --- cOS'tlMW Edw1ros 8<1 t04 S.0 74" A MESA EAY..1rdt l•nrtl\a CHlt"' ~79 ..... , ~ ~ Edloltrds s.«t btck EOwam °"""""'Y 581 !l880 954 8811 ttUH'n~ BEACH MiSSiOfi \tlliO ldw.Mth CMrter Ctnt•r Eowilt'ds Vlt'ltJ Twin 8A I '1770 830-6990 11(1 !'ASS .taU'l1D ~ l'Mll ~l .. Orange Coas1 OAILV PILOT/Sunday, N0"9mb« 17, 1088 C1 - Mandrell laUnches comeback Country singer recovering rom auto- acci ent can't dance but still has voice and lea. "J'U noer be able to do thAt," &be )ltd. ··Men threw me au over the 1tqr and in one scene I jumped three stet>S d own. But J'U sttl.l be able to cn~fUJ.n by chan11na lbc choreography." nut lprina. Sbe bas not appea~ 10 conocrt 11.na: tbt accident. Her aeven-pJCOC baDd hu disbanded. However, they will be ~formed when she's active ap.m Kadoa for Kelly Gene Kelly Crlfbt) receiyee the Frtan Clab Lifetime Achinement Award from an old eona and dance partner ha.Dk Sinatra. Kelly wu boqorecf for bel.Dj one of Hollywood'• mt>et lo•ed •tan whoee work bu tienefitted .millfona of people. Cronklte roasted, toasted by media By JOE EDWARDS ' I 1 "'-.,.., NASHVILLE -A steel rod stretches in her ri&h t lea from her knee to her hip. Bones shatte~ in five places 1n her ri&tlt ankle slJJI ache at times. "It's a miracle I still have my lep," says entertainer Barbara Mandrell, who calls her-survival of a Sept. 11 . 1984, auto accident the inspiration to make 1986 her comeback year. She may not be able to zip around the stage as she once did, but her country voice is still entrancing. "My voice is still hot, powerful, big." she said proudly. "When I get behind the mike, the voice is strong;" In January and February, she'll star in the TV movie, "A Question of Guilt." In the spnn~ she is eyeing her first concert lour SJnc.c the accident that left her·hospitahzed for 19 days. killed the teen-age driver of the other car and sapped her nearly indestruc- tible savvy. "We're m the midst of worlons it out." she said about forthcomang concerts. "I knew how much the fans loved me, but I never realized bow much I loved the fans. I miss them so much." For Mandrell, the past year has PHOENIX. Anz. (AP) -Sail-drew chuclcles from the audience as been a mercurial blend of emotions boats, electronic gadgets and a "soft he sketched Cronkite on an overhead that would make fipe fodder for the spot for animals" arc the way 11 1s in projector. most wrenching country tune im- the private life of newsman Walter The man who America watched on aginable. Cronkite, the "model and master" of television for m ore than 30 years is First, there was the accident. She journalism, his colleagues say. "like a nice uncle," Mauldin said, and suffered a severe concussion, a Cronkite. 69. a veteran CBS news-"easier to draw than most presi-broken nlht leg, a broken right anlclc man. was sketched dents." · and a badly injured knee. . an a caricature of He has hair that is ''wila. waving While in the bospitaJ, she found out good humor. both over the ramparts,'' and "beetling the other driver, Mark White, 19. had with words and on brows." he said. Cronkite bas a good died. She said she broke down. OnJy a paper, Thursday firm chm, but is "a bit jowly." huge outpouring of get-wcU cards - ,' night during a Although he squints, Cronkite has said by postal officials to be the most "roast1' at the So-bags under his eyes and smile lines ever rC(;Cived in Nashville -made ciety o f Pro-that"crinlcleinthe corner."Mauldin the normally perky performer feel fess1onal Journal-said. better. ists. Sigma Delta Sharing a few JOkes on himself, She went through physical therapy Chi. national con- Cronkite said he has a "soft spot for and hobbled around on crutches for Crollklte vention. animals" and bas been known to weeks. He's at home on a sailboat, and "have carried an ant out of the house "I d idn't want to do anything,'' she only answers to ·•commodore." said rather than step on him." recalled about the post-accident de- Marlene Sanders. a CBS news-The "roast" was filmed for broad-pression. "Nothing mattered. The woman. cast on C-SPAN -Cable Satellite only thing I requested to do was Syndicated columnist Andy Public Affairs Network -after the something about seat belts." Rooney, a fellow CBS employee. said society received permission to allow She bas said that wearing scat belts Cronkite enjoys "salt spray in his face coverage from each of the partici-saved ber life and those of her and the slap of the waves against the pants. children, Manhew, then '14. and boat. The network had planned to cover Jaime. then 8, who suffered lesser "Walter is definitely an charge on the event, but was told earlier this injuries. the boat. He has all the equipment week it wouJd not be permitted She has just taped public service that goes with being a sailor." because the l;>llrticipants did not have announcements for radio and TV. Gadgets for his boat, from radar advan~ notice. urging the public to fasten then scat equipment to an automatic pilot, C-SPAN officials objected and said ~----===========~ fascinate Cronkite. the colleagues the society had imposed a double I said. standard. · There are few comers of the world However. Frank Sutherland, na-I where_hc ca.o go and not be re-t1onal president of the society.said - cognized, said Burton "Bud" Ben-the decisio n was reversed after the ''lllGHTON TAJIQJ:T lol l.luills. ,, ___ jamin,.....a scnior_cxccuti\re produccT event was deemed public -because I -, for CBS news. tickets had been sold. . 1 .. 11,....,, Lr "· SNEAK PR EVIE A-<;" 'N."I Groups.t particularly of Americans, The "roast" was a benefit for the stop him 1or "kisses and autographs" a.roup's LqaJ Defense Fund. which is from Vietnam to Africa, and from used for freedom of information and Ena.land to the Bahamas, he said. free press issues, Sutherland said. fohn Scigenthaler, from USA After the puns, the participants had Today, said there seem to be no funny plaudits for Cronkite, who was de-~~ lines written about Cronkite. but scribed by Seigenthaler as the "model editorial cartoonist Bill Mauldin and master" of journalism. / __ ....,........_ ____ _ ~~T.1 ==============;;=:==~ S o.me men rht.• to grcatnc'' bt.'cauw of tht•ir upbrin~in~. 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I never thou&ht I would be, but f am," she say&. However, the JOY was marred by negative public reaction apinst her for filing a SI 0.3 mnhon tawsu11 against White's estate to collect insurance. She was vilified in letters to newspaper editors and on radio phone-in shows. "I can not comment on the suit. on the advice of attorneys." she said "It's hke a hne from o ne of m) favonte gospel songs. 'Yo u will understand it better by and by."' Mandrell had reached the height of her diverse career when the accident happened. She had become the first person to win the Country Music Association's entertainer of the year award twice -1980 and 1981 She and her sisters. Louise and frlene. starred in an NBC-TV vancty show, "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters." 1n 1980-81 She recorded a slew of count!) hits.. including "Sleeping Single in a Double Bed," "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" and "Wo man to Woman." In 1982. she was voted fa vonte all- around female entertainer in the People's Choice awards. Mandrell. a Houston native who was raised in Oceanside. Calaf . learned to read music before she could read words. She remembers, as a child, receiving a steel guitar the same year she got a bride doll She made 'her first professional appearance at age I I . when sht> demonstrated the pedal steel guitar at a Chicago music trade show Barbara Mandrell ready to •Lnc aaaJ.n. She eventually became proficient at bass guitar. banjo. guitar, man- dolin. saxaphone and dobro besides steel guitar. and sang regularly on Nashville's Grand Ole O pry a t the relatively young age of 23. Boxleitners give birth to son ln the year or so before the accident. she did a high-energy Las Vegas-style revue that was turned into a cable TV special. That kind of performing. she admits, is over because of the injuries to her ankle LOS ANGELES (APJ -Tele- \-ISIOn actor Bruce Boxle1tner and his iw1fe. aclress K.atb ryn Holcomb, are the parents of an 81'2-pound son born early Saturday. good cond1t1on Boxlenncr. co-star ol T\ ~ "Scarecrow and Mrs. King.'' was 11 prescnt dunng the natural ch1ld- bmh. "He cut the umb1hcal cord.'" Jcnkrns said. Lee DaYJS Boxlenner. who weighed 81h pounds. was born at I OS a.m. al. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. sa.id publicist Dan Jenkins. who added that both mother and child were an The Boxlcnners. who hvc 1n Hid- den H1Us. 30 mrl nonhwest of downtown Los An cles. also have a S- ycar-old son. Sam edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546·2711 BR1STOl & SUNf LOWEJ; COSTUtESA . ~ . . . ... _,_ ·· ..... im·· hll,Ml.(1) ., ..... ,ldt (UT1 ... P&) I ''IEATI -I'' "ml. Tm IMI. WI; •II (I) .... __., "AfTll..... (I) bJ1. wt. tMI 11) 12111. 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' ....... aa J ar • .......... '" ....... ... ........... " .. .. . ' ... - I a -& a .. C9 0rMge Coat DAILY PILOT! Sunday, Nowmb« 17, 1985 Global peace plea carried to Geneva AP1 11 iJf 1•1 By JACK SCHR,IBMAN • 111111t1t1•lllNM....., SAN FRANCISCO -PTesident Rcapn and George Schroder flew to the Geneva summit from opposite ends of the country Saturday -the construction executive armed with 7,000 letters urging Reagan and Mile.hail Gorbachev to give the world a peace pact. The 47-year-old husband and fatheroftwocbildren said he believed he will be speaking for the people of the world who want more than an arms reduction agreement when he delivers the letters to tht two most powerful figures in the world. Schroder. whd celebrate his 48th birthday in Geneva today, his first full day in Switzerland, said he "wants to give something back to the worlc;L'' Geoqe Schroeder (left) and Bayandor Farlnr cllaplay eome of tbe letten Schroeder collected and took to GeneT&. "I have never done anything bkc this before," Schroder told about 50 friends, reporters and photographers before departing from San Francisco International Airport. "1 bought an anti-nuclear poster from a guy once." The Richmond, Calif., man said be has no appointments with any official I TODAY'S SUNDAY DOWN ACROSS 89 Yaps 1 Wise men 90 Be concerned 2 Worship 91 Bose. for 3 Musical note 1 Store events mstance 4 Breakfast Item 6 Anrmal 92 Joseph"s 5 Future plant 11 Dissuade nephew 6 Next to 16 S tatus 93 In that place 7 Bend 21 Proverb 95 Terrible 8 Hail 22 Baby eel 96 Undulating 9 Dispatch 23 Wear away 97 Packed tightly 10 Joyce Kilmer 24 Maxim 100 Uncommon poem 25 Depart 101 Indian weight 11 Gradations 26 Obtains 102 Backbone 12 Poet's '"before'" 28 Vigorous 104 Destroy 13 Small children 30 Exrst 105 Miner's quest 14 Redacts 3 1 You and I 106 Donkey 15 Kick back 32 Blunder 107 Polaris and 16 Taxis 34 Unpleasant Sirius 17 Chopping tool person: slang 109 Blackbird 18 Yes, In Spain 36 Cherished 110 Mrhtary vehicle 19 Lotty structure 37 HJc:ie.s away • 1 i 1 M-Of}th -20 A~rastve 39 Sea: Fr. 112 That thrng 27 Hac1<neyed 40 Stratum of ore t l3 "Goober.s'" 29 Aodlmts 42 False god 1 15 Discards 33 Egyptian sun 44 Cook slowly 117 Cotton labrrc god 46 Knight's titre 118 Bank employee 35 Section 47 Panel 120 Cleansing agent 38 Authors 48 Time between 122 Of sound mind 39 Is compelled to 51 Ooze 123 Purees 41 Collieries 53 Resides 124 Evicts 43 Jungle cats 55 Thoroughfare 126 Scheme 45 Calendar 58 Frog's krn 128 Crowns division 60 Esau's home 130 Tow 47 Joke 62 Sampled 132 Hawarran 49 Convent 65 Torte garland member 66 Krndhng 134 Trampled 50 Furious 68 Sharpest 136 Move slightly 52 Baker's 70 Smallest state 137 Hearing organs products abbr 141 Ewe's mate 54 Immense 71 Says further 142 Noggins 55 Clock's !:-ell 72 Duets 144 Monies owrng 56 Relating to 73 Mongrel 146 Cut wrth scissors television 75 Hockey or 148 This instant 57 Imperils soccer 149 Mr Sullivan 59 Choose 76 Ac tress Dawber 150 Greek letter 61 Fix 77 Turmeric 151 Explanation 63 Rub out 78 Capital of West 154 Enthusiasm 64 Ten-cent pieces Germany 156 Myself 66 Food fish 79 Conceals 157 Assistants 67 Impertinent 8 1 Commercials 159 Agitate 69 Shows 82 Lawyer's 160 Sweetheart agreement concern 162 Tag 72 Puts on 83 Helena·s state 164 Natural satellrtes 7 4 Concerning 85 Lose color 165 Sharpens 76 Supreme 86 Eye part 166 Graceful birds 78 Baseball's Ruth 88 Former lrllles 167 Tavern seat 79 Rabbits' kin SH ANNlflln IN CLASSJfllO PUZZLE 80 Strainer 82 Tranquil 84 Weight allowance 85 Distant 87 Author Bradbury 88 Groan 90 Cloud formation 91 Frightens 92 Voyage 93 Characteristic 94 Speed 95 College boss 96 Is victorious 97 Hints 98 Borgnlne, to friends 99 Believes 101 Surprise 103 Dad 104 Says again 107 Understands- 108 Cease HOJapltn or llltl 111 Brother of Frank James 113 Stopper 114 Pepper's partner 116 Energy unit 117 Weir 119 Fertile soil 121 Excuses 123 Hazard . 125 Quest 127 Substantive 129 Cates 130 Fantasy 13 1 Wireless 133 Boise is Its capital 135 Distributes cards 138 Indefinite article 139 Juliet's lover 140 Expand 142 Snake sound 143 Daze 145 Sluggish 147 Chums 150 Writing Instrument 152 Anger 153 Zsa Zsa's sister 155 Mr. King Cole 158 Perform 161 Letter 163 Actress Derek t 1t1U United Feature Syndical• ~ r I delegates in Switz,erland, but says he hopes to meet with a top fiautt for either the Soviet or U.S. side to let them know how he feels about the conference. wh1ch will held on Tues- day and Wednesday. ''I'll try to reach the highest member of the delegations" to get the letters to the world leaders in Geneva, he said. "We can maJcc peace 1f we are willing to extend ourself," said Schroder before bidding goodbye. Schroder said he decided to attend the summit af\cr reading several articles voicing pessimism on the chances for summit success. "I found myself under my usual apathy," he said in an interview earlier. "I said ·wait a minute,' if you' don't like what's going on why don't you do something about it? Sol wrote letters to all m y fncnds." · Schroder, who called himself "neither a political activist nor a member of any peace group." said he had aimed for 100,000 cards and letters, but will settle for the 7 ,000 he-- has, and hope for the best in Swit.zerland. He's traveling with a friend. Paul Vesper. Said Schroder, "The letters arc invariably positive, laudatory and supportive of our leaders' commit- ment to creating not just an arms negotiations, but a peace agreement." u,.__..... Picking up a litter . A 1roap melU.nf boob lo a park cll•enlfied after racaln& a Utter of kitten• that wu dumped ln the •treet by a man. Robert O,den, 7 , 1eta -:,:\ualnted with one of the kitten• at the kitty •tand lo "Olen e, Artz. Study credits smaller families, better tim~s with child abUse drop Tony Bartholomew CHICAGO (AP) -Violence toward children has dropped sharply over the past I 0 years in part because couples are having fewer children and because of improved of econo mic conditions. according to a study. Seventh National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Cheered 1~ynews of Soviet wives While 3.6 percent of all children between the ages of 3 and I 7 were severely abused in two--parent famil- ies in I 975, only 1.9 percent of that age group were similarly victimized A decade of efforts m_prevcnung ""this y~r. a~rding to researchers at child abuse l\as resulted m a sharp tnc Un.1vers.1ry <>f'"Rlfode isla~and decline in the number of children the Un1 vcrs1ty of New Hampshire. .suffering "¥ecy..sevcre" m.istrcatment--The study by Di:. Richard _J......Gellcs -those who are beaten. bit with and Dr. M.u~y A .. Straus said that at something. or threatened or assaulted least I m1lhon chtl~ren arc a~used with a gun or knife, according to the each yea!, ~eprcse_nung a decline of study presented this week to the 705,000 incidents m 1985, compared to I 0 years ago. GLENDALE (AP) -Tony Bartholomew was about to give up hope that his wife in the Soviet U nion would ever join him the United States, but then he received a tele- phone call Saturday morning. Bartholomew's wife. the former Researcher: Children rarely lie Tatyana Bondarcva, a 27-ycar-old C HICAGO (A P)-Adults who arc former school teacher from Moscow, involved rn custody disputes or who is one of I 0 Soviet citizens with were abused when they were young American spouses or other U.S. ties are more than three times as likely as who will be allowed to emigrate to the children to file false complaints of West. sexual abuse. a researcher says. "Oh God, I'm glad," Bartholomew "1 found that ct1ildrcn make false or said Saturday. his voice breaking with ficutious accounts very rarely," said emotion. "I heard on the news last Dr. David Jones, clinical director of night (about the release) ... Is it for Denver's Kempe National Center fOr sure? Jt's been a long time." the ~vention and Treatment of Word of the Moscow's decision to Child Abuse and NCJlect permit the 10 to leave came Friday 'Do they ever get 1t wrong?" Jones four days before the start of President said. "Yes, sometJmes they do, but Reagan's summit meeting in Geneva mostly they do n't." with Soviet leader Mikhail Jones, in a report to be delivered Gorbachev. Sen. Paul Simon, D-111.. this week at the Seventh National released the names of the Soviets on Conference on Child Abuse and Saturday. Neglect, said children hed o r were Some 20 miles cast in Pomona, incorrect in fewer than 2 percent of K.azmierz Frc)us learned from a cases studied; adults gave false rc- rcporter that his wife, Helle Frcjus of ports in more than 6 percent. Estonia, was also included on the list. "Adults who made false allegations Frcjus,aretircdbusincssman,wasthe generally w~re involved in only other Californian affected by the acnmonious custody disputes ... and decision. most were experiencing post-trau- "I need her hke I need my heart rn mat1c symptoms based on their own my body,'' said Frejus, 82. who had v1c111m1zation when children," Jones open-heart surgery in March 1984, said. and is essentially confined to his Of S76 possible child sexual abuse home. cases reported in 1983 to the Denver Bartholomew, 47, was on a bus1-Department of Social Services, 267 ness trip as an oi I drilling bit salesman were unfounded, ei thcr because there in Moscow in late 1981 when he met was not enough evidence or rn- his wife-to-be while they shared a vcstigators determined they hadn't w i. They married March 23, 1982. happened, he said. He b.JS since become a defense Forty-fi ve of the unfounded cases ensinecr. stemmed from falte reports. Thirty- Mrs. Bartholmew first applied to six, or 6.25 percent of the cases leavC-thc.Soviet tJniee thonJy aftCf' studied, wer~ filed by adulu, Jones the wedding. Her current petition was sajd. Children made nine false rc- the fifth Bartholomew said. pons, or 1.S6 percent, he said. "We bnd of planned to file it to Other studies have shown the coincide with the summit because public tends not to believe a cbild there's been a lot of pressure put on who cla1ms to have been sexually the Soviet Union," he said Saturday abused when the accused adult denies in a telepho ne interview from the 1t, unless there is other supporting Glendale hotel room where he lives. evidence, Jones said. "I f11ured that If she didn'tcome with And there is no war for authorities all the pressure, they'd n(ver let her invcstif1tina a child s complaint to 10. I know people who've been in determine if the child 1s lyms. he said. there for ten years." "l wisb there was some sort oflitmus The frejuses met in late J 978 or test to detenninc 1f a child is tellina early 1979 while anendina the funeral the truth." of a relative of Mrs. Frcjus, Frejus "There are indleations that intcr- said. viewers can watch for as the story Fre~us traveled to Tallinn. the unfolds. In my cJtpenenoc, children Estonian capital, and married MrL ofTerina fictitious ~unts showed Frcjus on Oct. 26, 1979. Ml'1. Frejus. an absenc:e of any emotion. They ~. returned to the United States to weren't depressed or saddened or visit her husband for two weeks in an"ious. 1981. "The,)' used to sar 1.n the child · The FreJUSCS have filed petitions proteet1on field that children never &MuaJly -s1Jt 1n all -With the • he' or 'children never ,ct it wrona.' Soviet Unfon seekin& c.rru.,auon but OCC&Slona.Uy they do. althouah papers for Mn. Frejus, he u1d. not vuy often." B&nholomew Jut saw his wife in~ The four.<fay conference bcpn last early ~mbcr. He saad he's vi ited • unday and is ponsom! by the the Soviet Union dotens of times Ch1caao-bastd Nauonal Committee from 1971 to 1984 fortbt Preventton ofCbild Abu'C. ·~ The study, funded by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, is one of several being presented to more than 500 leading authont1es on violence against chil- dren from every state, Canada, Mex- ico. Australia and Europe. It was based on a telephone survey from a sample of 6,014 two--parcnt households. The researchers attnbuted the de- cline to significant changes in family organization. They said couples were marrying later, waiting longer to have children and having fewer children. The number of unwanted Pttf- nancies has dropped and economic conditions have improved over the past decade. they said. The researchers. ci ting Harris Surveys. said 90 percent of the public consider child abuse a serious na- tional problem, compared to only 10 percent in 1976. Another study to be presented. pan of a three-year effort by the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, concludes that more than half of parents who abuse their children mentally or physically are likely to do so aptn, even after treatment for abusive tendencies. "Workin~ with fam1hes once they have established abusl ve and neglect- ful parenting patterns is akin to construC11ng a flimsy fence at the base of a hill once the rains have started in the hopes of stopping a landslide," said Deborah Daro, ,whose study 'analyzed ·I 9 child abuse· projects across the country. Daro's study on the success of treatment programs looked at 986 families composed of 1,250 adults. She eonclu~ed that treatment pro-- grams n~ade httle progress in stoppina future instances of physical abuse chronic neglect and emotional maltreatment Between 40 percent and 60 percent of the cJuldren included m the "Stlldy w~rt abused while their parents were rn treatment, she said. 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Spllt 75' Bayfront lot or take as Is. Design & build all you've ever wanted or ask seUer to build to suit. CORONA DEL MAR .1111111 OIHI IUt,000 Elegant 2-story home with 3 BR + FR. Lovely large wrap-around brick patio. Ideal end lo- cation and a peek of the ocean. JWllll 01101 IHl,000 Ideal Plan 3 with 3 BR. family room. lovely decor. lush private gardens. Ideal location with open feeling. Security, pools. tennis. JWllll OllEH SHl,000 Most desirable Plan 3. Single level 3 BR + family room. Resort living with 24 hour security, pools. tennis and lush greenbelts. IU ... YllW llLU 1447,000 This lovely Broadmoor f amlly home has It all. 5 BR. view. lovely yard. master suite with fireplace. formal dining, family room. community pool! ILH 011111& IEL IU 1441,000 View and Income tool!! Immaculate units oceanside of highway with view of bay, ocean. 3 BR, 2 BA and guest, Interior garden atrium, trench doors. windows. SllllOUFFI Mlt,000 Walls of glass. skylights. vaulted ceilings and atrium accentuate outstanding ~ home. 36' pool. pool house. near beac~ "'- OAllll SHIH llH,llO 4 large BR plus den. expansive deck with pool and spa, lush landscaping, breathtaking view. Fabulous price. Beautlful. ut• ftlW llLU 1111,111 Fabulous 180° view of Harbor and Ocean from this stunning, totally upgraded and remodelled 3 BR. 2'h BA home. Appointment only. SPTIWS llLL Slll,111 Sellers designed this 5 BA home to Insure maximum privacy for parents & noisy teens. Gorgeous custom home-priced rlghtll _...LIU 11.-:- 0ne of a klndl Unique oceanfront lot. Un- obstructed panoramic vtew. Call for details and showing. Owner may carry; subordinate. swun 11,IM,111 Fabuloua wtth aensatlonal view of Little Corona. wavea crashing on rock• & jetty. Large family room with retractable roof, 5 BR. 5 BA. OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SATIRIAY Tlln.rua ,. ,..., "" 2 BR, Den $237,000 E. BOWIE IUNW , ... , .... ~ 3 BR, View $379.000 G. ANDERSON •IUllLIUI Ml trts 3 BR, FR $425.000 M. MATIHEWS IUYllW HUYNMI......_ 5 BR. FR. Vu. Spa $485.000 G.ANDEASON IUYllW ttllf..tltl ....... 3 BA. FR. Den, Vu $589.000 G ANDERSON WISTllWNIT 1111 s.a.tter• 3 BA. FA $798.000 G LIVINGSTON SUIDAY lllffS 1211.,. .. 1. 2 BA. Den $225,000 M.GUTH UITlllfF ,. .. Car .. 4 BA. Vu $225,000 T. BOLAND UrtlHT 11tlllen"41 4 BR. FR. PIS $329.500 E CORKE1'T uaMI YlfW llUS 21MU.tttti.neu 4 BR. FR $340,000 D VALENTINE SUY11W , ... , .... 1 .... ..., ... 3 BR. View $379.000 G.ANDERSON PE•aeu""" JlH ... •lh•. 5 BA $395,000 D. BIBB OIUUMlUI Ml trts 3 BR, FR $425.000 A BOLAND llYlllMlll 12'2....,_LA 4 BR. FR $430.000 E. OLSON WNW JtllYMlilt ... 1 ... e 5 BR. FR, Vu, Spa $485.000 G.ANOERSON PEWIUNllT 2111...., 4 BR, Gst.house $550,000 H. THAMER ....... -.u Jiil larW "" .. 3 BA, Den, Spa $579,500 $.EXLEY IUYllW ,..., ............. 3 BR, FR. Den. Vu $589.000 G.ANDERSON ......... MH..._llM 3 BR.View $625.000 R. KURTZ -~ JU1 ..,.._. .. 5 BA. FR $719 .. 000 E BOWIE srnua 1 ..... .., 8 BR. Vu. PIS $749,500 •l. McLOON L.91 .. 12l"9L.w.SM4 4.BR. FR $1.«5.000 J . DuBOIS L.91 .. 111fteL.w.SM4 8 BR. Fr $2.835,000 l. MURPHY FEATURE HOME • llltll a.-... Big Canyon manston on the best tot overlooking four goff hot.a and lake. Five b9drooma, luxur- loua marble muter bath with aauna and ex- erclae room. aeven baths. paneted library. huge f amity room with wet bar & flreplace. formal dining, lncredlbte outside entertainment area with n.-r~ .-•n'1 IW':kJded aoa. 644-9060 . --,~ ·--... _ • 1 ·"'°"~fot ,}[~ _ .. .,..,, ')._, o.ly ......,,,.....~ ..::::: ................. ...._ ..,_.. .................. ...... _ ... ~ ..... _ ....... .... --...~-,---~---­per ..... .....__ ... ...,,_ ..........,., ... BIG CANYON •un• *'• Prestigious gated area. Pool & spa. A/C, pan- eled game room includes wet bar. 3 BR. 3 BA. great location. view. •IMITll ..... Unique combination of location. d~n and value In this former model home. • BR. family room and gorgeous garden with poof, spa and kot pond. •IAITll ........ Fantastic remodeled and expanded Plan 1. 5 BA. separate master suite. extra large family TOOm . large private lot. . ...,.. ...... . Stately, private, elegantly handcrafted h«d- wood panelling, pool & spa, vtew of golf courM & lake. A V8fY special home. •UIYll ....... 5 BR custom on golf course. Fresh landscape. pool, spa, entertainment area. 12' beamed ceil- ings. formal dining. breakfast area. hardwood floors. wet bar . PllllJIU ~11,000 Older, charming oceanfront 5 BR. excellent location with beautiful sunset vi ews Com- foqable and CO'l:'f, can build duplex on this lot. LIM ISU Hli,000 Sensational sweeping views of bay. ocean. New- port Center and mountains from best unit ln Lido Park h1gh-nse building Full security IEWPHT WCI $111,IOO R-3 lot 1n premium rental area Forever ocean views Existing units afways rented Beautiful location tor new triplex or condo Seller will help finance LIM ISU 1110,000 Lido European estate. 75· lot. elegant courtyard entry Strada and brick patio surround fabulous 2 story Formal DR. FR & library ' WIST llWNIT $711,HO Forever ocean views• Two 3 BR units Lower has large patio and bonus room Corner location Inside stairwell connects units WIST ... MT $711,00G Finest in oceanfront living Exceptional detail throughout. Recreation room for unending entertainment. Elegant master suite. OTHER AREAS .,. 11 ...... Bright and clean 2 BA condo with cool. shady backyard to enjoy summer barbec\JoS. Near shopping. pools. tennis. 1111•1W 121._ Attractive 3 BR home with spa & 2 patios. Walking distance to Club De Caza for swimming & tennis. Rural living at Its best UI Wit t UH,111 Oramatk: ooeantront condo, 2 BR. 2 BA. tumlshed One year new decor. "• rs to beach. breathtaking 'IMtw. A perfect sumnwar home. SllTI UI• U,l.._ An etegant estate In Three Arch Bay only 1 ';'t years old. View of cout. 4 BR. maid's quartera. library. security S)<Stem Owner will trade. 2181~1AI JOMUll llllll ROAD, NEWPORT ~Ej~ ... I I I 1-- l I 1.· I J Ora~ Cout ~AILY PILOT/ S~nday, November 17. 1985 ' W llta• ..... le.Mt Gt•t1al IMl llatial 1111 CMt1 Mt11 1114 •!!!llt IM•• IMt iiiiiltil•il,..irtlil· ltillilitlllla•liiiiiiij~==--=-==--=~-~~-=.r.~ r .... l•a::::~-al .... ---... ,m--...-• -• r • yar • ..... •..,..-..._ ___ --... ....... ......f PllmTU U11'191Yl&.111 1 IA luxury Ver .. 111• llYISIY .. T EASTSIDE • 18', Uk No pool $975/mo. 111/luti 'iiiiiiiiii;;;~;;mm&••lliiiilliiiliiil~ , •mtt•r• •IHIM NW• Large 4 bdrm pool l'\OfM Condo Under !Nlfket •t GrMt locatlotl • LMgeet 9er, trig& ttcwe No peta. MC ct-s> 2131514-390! $1'tetp 2 bdrm Mndo Sc Thia 3 bdtm, llr con· W/~ In gt .. t condition 112.000 Mutt Hiii model. 48', 21hS., al· t reepon Adll only $550 sn-Tl IUOI lt.,,.IT LIT ..... One Q( the lut.! ~, wa\erfrmlt with pri~ fOt' putr & alJp to ac- <.'OITIOdate ~~·boa\. Martha Macnab UUMm. M.IHNllT 1111,111 Immeculate older, two-story home on prime comer locaUon. Three BR. den, formal dining, breakfast areas. Lovely sandfl5each and shared pier and dock. VIEW ALL THE AC- TION! Martha Macnab ' ITTDU FU'TUTIG 11.-.... Thi.I Harbor Wand Road home hoets all the amenities including 4 BR, 4 plus baths, large pier and slip, a gated courtyard entry and a spec- tacular tavern room. Carolyn Ma.son . l&JIUIT~U Willi SUl,M Great 4 BR. 3 BA home. Large yard w/pool, formaJ dining and family room. Freshly remodeled and on cul-de-sac. Good Cinancmg. Mary Lou Marion LIM 11U man 1·1,011,000 First time offering of this fabulous Mediterranean style estate on an enonnoU$ double lot. Surrounding a magnificent courtyard pool, this home offers the ultimate in privacy and low-profile luxury. 'Shown by appointme nt only Mic ki Cooper/Tom Allinson .. .,,n• 11 Tll 1111.U UH.- Delightful New England style home. End unit with view of city lights and sunsets. Three BR, 2 1h BA, family room. bay windows, trench doors, security system. Lois F.gan lllT• NITEMNUIY UmllT 11,111,000 . One of the finest residences avail- able in Newport Beach. Over 130' on the bay. Light and spacious rooms abound in this home. Pool, spa, pier and slip for your pleasure. Brochure upon request. Ann Peters •OUYU llllTHUllU VILU 11,110,000 Elegant 5 BR, custom home on over- sized lot. Features fonnal living room and dining room, family room and spacious billiard room with hardwood floors and fireplace. Overlooks fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green. Includes large pool and spa . Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody lllOUYH .....UTlll W.E" Sl,211,000 Just reduced $100.000 former owner transferred and our corpor- ate client says seU now! Five BR, 41.h BA, fonnal dining. and a coun- try kitchen off a cozy family room. A private estate with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's finest view locations. DannY;:y Bibb/Stephanie Grody 7' lllUllH IEW a PHRCT t 1,211,000 This "one of a kind" fabulous 4 BR, 3 1A BA, custom home has all those amenities you've been looking for. Incredible extra large private view lot with spacious pool and enter- tamment area. only steps to a beautiful park. Furnished by "Canterbury lntenors" Excellent financing Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody lllHCUFF IPPHTllITT 11~21,000 Ocean view-steps to the beach Ul this wonderful 4 BR home on the canyon. Extra Large lot with ter· raced gardens. two fireplaces, and charming brick wine tasting room. Barbara Aune llYLLWILI •mut Sl,I00,000 Two wonderful large homes, one recently finished, the o ther a large log home built in 1900. These homes with two cascading mountain s.treams are surrounded by 15 acres of stately trees and fem gardens. Barbara Aune unu ULU& 11W1 W/1~-1 UH,811 Duplex with new copper plumbing. Two BO apartment with great deck, room to build master suite with bayf ront deck! Seller will carry first. Tuna OUchesrer lllLIMllP&lff mm ••-111n 1111,000 "Jodelle" model behind guarded gate in prestigious Harbor Ridge with spectacular views ot ocean. bay, & city Ugh ts. This 3 BR, 2111 BA family room home looks like a model with wood plank floors, coor- dinated fabric & draJ>eli F.<I Eecano/Maureen White LIUTlll LllANl-llU ... 11,M 3 BR. 2~ BA "Jodelle" ortgmaJ model with extra large lot. SJX'C tacular ~an. bay and rught Ught view plus M!Cluded spa. Security gated communJty offering pool and tenn.la facilities. Lender will carry f anandng Call for details Maureen White/Ed Eecano # 2 CIVIC PWA, lllTE 100 844 azoo 011•. nr S C. P4aU. ~. dllloned C•rmel model Seerlllcle It a159,99911 OwlW M&-1252 tached dbl gar11ge. Walk Credit v req'd 831·2242 r• epe ~ CWPQt1 $awtioe It In 'ioveiy condl Ion Call PATRICK TENORE lllffl .... * to t>Mc:hn. community CHOICE RENTALS Condo 2 Mair 8drma, A tatal I 'at74saa . .w.~ .. !_ bdt10,")..,oN'l11t tl\t~hout with m~y 831"1286 .,.* i•at/-1J.• pool a tennlt Ready 10 E·Z move3br 2ba mod kit frplc, mlcrowav•..1.A"' f!I 1 ~ ... _.. ,.,. ~ teat ptul -.. move right In • Out.of• no lut ldda Oil many Ritz/Golf Avl now P26. I TD • °' cry 10% dOWn :::' 1111~ ~.. I Ill YllTA ...,. town Mlter anx1ou1 tor othel'I avail at 979-7990/W 78&.Y80/H lalMI = ~1r,~1 :oru: rr'"'-ar.. Beauutul 3br 2~ba. 2 car~-·~ 9Ctlon $179.500. • ..... 1... • rtllacll Ult ...... - I Call Petrlok Tenore I an'dtcaplng All for FAMILY .,..., 3bt. dtn. ~:~~=[j=1~;8/E 142·1200 Exceptional EHttlde 3bf ater ronl OnlUrn 1eA idX api, n lwbata 631· 12M '259•500· trpl, PoOI Heroor/8elcet llae romantic frplC entry oecoratOf FURN Condo gar. $075/rno Incl ut111 I fll· 1111 $ 12K dn terma !4 l·807'7 •Oecorator't Oppor1un~ klloh S800 call 539·8190 $ 1595/mO. 873-0898 Agent 873-40G !!02 .. c,t;,Y2,~ ::::~~1 _Belt Alty ... 1BR ooeenlront llOUH. ...... • ....... . I [ T l LEU 1 WORK FOR YOU ... .. .. Clean & private 1Br 18e patio, yard, garaoe Yrty. 2601 *THE BLUFFS*-c;lij,. ~~!~~~m F~t~t~~d·~me P~~~~~~r !111~~1o:r: !!751mo 850"2493 1BR 161 yrly uni 2;;(f hr o THE REAL ESTATERS on 2 huge Iott. Owner pie with good reft S575 Helghlt area 2br gar patio Bay View, clean, "'' 54&-2313 wants 10 Mii and 11 IHffll 21 000 No pets 540·4752 kids ok easlly yours $725 $625 mo 673-1943 ~en Houses SlhtntH4 I 0. LIKE new 4Br 3ba. fi m & OPEN TO ALL OFFERS. REMODELED Ii B~ 3'>"be. • om I OIZY ~~I~ ~~t ~::·8190 2Br 1Ba, frp1C.-gar90c T I NORTH LAGUNA white din rm, lmmec. nr ocean PLAVA R.E 873-1900 famlly rm, rrplc & pool H 1 pvt patio s4a5 tee Y $850/mo. 675-5809 o /Ill 1· =~ c;!~~~R~~· $149,000. 645-7t98 Asking S349,600. Call 6491. Telerent 875·6801 * NWP'T CRES'f exec;2 Br 553-8500 A.sic lor.ne_ •-·· LIWllT ,.... _.owner 648·09 H or · 3be, yrly IN amall ocn vu i-'-I 334 VISTA TRUCHA • maid's qrtra Bl~ Chip ._ •haoll• llf'lllll 645•8266 Bier tor appt EASTSIOE 1 BR. Clean, nu s98s/mo uni 838-7488 Cosy lbr unlurn. '"' · I .. Sllow Place" 3Bdrm • envlronmnt Under $400k 11 llU Yllll paint Garage & yard _ utll. carpon. Veat rount retreat $225.000 Totally MESA VERDE ctit11mer. ,38drm. vaulted celli""* Older Beaoll Cottage ~ lf()(t fro.t $650.Avl now. 996·3434 2 sty, 2BA. den. 2'.l\BA rent $650. 673-8958 furnished 1 3BR 2be move In cond .. .,... beokont the hendyrn.n --__ • condo, 1860 sf. 2 lplct. --------$175,ooo' Brighi 1 open H\Jge lot, to restore lt't quaint ,Maf1. • • E'tlde lovely oldr 2 Br 1b• nlghly upgraded, rully DELUXE 3Br 2B,•. lrplC 2943 PERLA· Remodel 2 IUPPER NEWPORT BAY 5 quiet location Sl30,000. 11yle. Jull ttept 10 tile MP dlnlng rm. huge yard, furn wtTV. frig. Comp+ex gar., bno pet1.7 'L bloct Mester suites Gtent I Br 4b• •pool. Ownr/Agt 281·7853 beach and !lave family 2 c:ar gar Avl now hu pool, tennis 4 Je<i. All from ay. 559. t .... patio Wide 0'*1 ~· STRIP CENTER· Yorba But Inell IMO picnics at Ille nearby S 1000/mo 998-3434 rees paid S 1950/mo C.r .. a ••I u 2: & bey views $310, Linda st 2 Million • perk S ~54.900 You'll Eesttide 2Br tBe Dphl, lg 75~8100 or 720-8090 1 9 11•••y lllf l I CALL FOR SET -UPS eot" It I PRICED TO kltchen. encl patio w/ger 38dtm 2 Beth Newport bal00n 708 ~~~o -• Call for <Setalla. 640-5078 .nlilll IUllll S£\-L ·• FASTI lftl •a&Y 1·1 & yard S750 548·3 t 55 Shores Vrly $975/mo. "B" y 67s..5211 544 VISTA GRANDE • 111 Ft. Wtttmtet Don t wait .call today 1111 UlllUI LI d Vllla Rentals 875-7015 ... ...__ I AAit Fresh & exciting ent9f· I 141-1471 Spatkllng home. 3 bdrm. EAST SIDE 3br 2ba con o. 2Br t •.;ea, Ir pie, poo Spac1001 apllt level 3• -u• 1.,.. ta1ner·1 horne Tllls llgllt lam rm. formal dining, lrg quiet. gar., frpl, patio. no 3 BR PENTHOUSE· New-$800/mo (714)759-33 ti I ~~y~On tne Pafll" &eiry38dm3ba&bonus ~1f21 patio. Verrry Interesting-pets.ref1S960 497·2149 Po<1 Height•. ocean v~ -or(8t~790-9921 . OllDFIL I OUlllH room,,., lull been com-1 $317.500 e·s1DE COTTAGE ~Oid9f) tOOO aq ft uwrace. Jacazz ••Brtte a auMy 2B 403 VIS'TA SUERTf: -A 4 Bdrm famlly llome(can pletely 4 protesslonally llAllY ITAIFFU 2• Br 1ba, wdt t>urn g llp. ~u~s ~~ ~~~o 1Ba, new crpt1. aundeclc Bluffs largest 48drm, 3 be 3 & b8':h unit) with redecorated. In prime -SU Ull IULn gar Lg pV1 yrcl w/pool, pat1o Carport S800 N< Bath • Bonus on g;een· 1 cozy pine panelled living corner loc. w/boat dock , • w/cl llkup No doge 3Br 2'1\Be Condo. $1000 ~ pets 760•171317eo.6531 belt $2111.000 room, bit In bo<>lcshelv.s Asking $539,500 lll·lllM $825/mo, 557·2337 $1200 security Family •-------- & wooclburnlng frplc. IJt1IH•a11-1 IEL•IT PUI "E" at~ C.aat Kid/pet ok sharp 2br hm pref'd No pets 645-3765 Bacllelor-1Bdrm, utlla fsl l11t1111• Ot. NO-IMO lllOAIY• llLLllllE What a fantastic hornet Featuring 3 Bdrm• & 3 baths. 1hls pool home Iles all French windows & doors • one of the moet private yards tn Big Ca- nyon ~ It • and you'll want lo live In It. llO-lllO -COTE ~~~ REALTY High balance assumable HOl llllttrt Ir. BEAUTIFUL 4BR + 4'..t bl. • t ioa~ style lncls huge pV1 petlo 3Br yrly. 1 bile to bell. Lots cri~0R~7:r: 6~0~5 SC loan. well priced at 4600 IQ/ft. Call 720-1704 I rt 9 morel 539-6190 Bell fee of privacy & prkng , 2 car ~ $397,500 , I~ HWI oer New crpts, bltlna, Ctata Mna -~ - \\\I I Kl Ku' 1 -W1\l I Kl I<•" I lllT llLllA M NllT Super South Coast Plaza w ·~~I f B~l llFned frplc S 1295. 675-2807 1 Bedroom i5oo. 110..,1.., lnr. llOMI " i .. c. Fabulous S.y VIEW home location. Tennis. pools. p~~l~ y~d $6;5 6~2·1700 4borm. Im rm, pool, vu, Unlurn. No pets, REAL ESTAIE REAL ESTATE wlll't uni ue. llOOI' Ian spa, sec. lBR $64•900 --__ . exll loc $ 1980/mo 649-2440 173-ttoo r' 131-1400 Dramatlcqllvlng roorrf and ·2BR $75,900 • 3BR Lg 2Br 1Ba. gar, wtcl hkup 760·8782 or 975·9889 $85,500. Ask lor Darrin $625 No pets 2178-B 1Br 1B1 1922 Wallee• --------•I dining areas +-lovely 631-1266 Placenlla545-7983 Bigger Is belle< 2 stry Gar, refrlg. upstalra. Ne kltc:nen. Superb muler • _ 4bdrm 2ba dbl gar crklin iic .... ·.··I··=·····-·' ;;1;0;2;2 Pllll PUii suite With private deck In· Wanted A responsible lrplc s 1250 at 539-6190 pets $520 Agt 550-lO l5 4 Br 3 ba, pool/ape 3 car eludes sauna. TllrM total adult for beautiful Besl Riiy fee tBr tBa $"~ aec S350 11 _.,.In gar $229 500 963-8377 I bdrms and specious townnome 2 mascer suit· . 2Br 1Ba $ so MC $40C _..," ' · Interiors offer comf0r11ble es 2'h ba lrplc ale BIG CANYON Beaullful No pets 831 ·8-427 C.M IPYIWI •LL lniat 1044 living end NSy entertain· BY OWNER. Condow/yrd. pool/Jae. ·st 1001mo' Twnhse wtgolf coursevu .,ti•-"'/•-,,.,, 1 • -i•irmw --n-Ing. 1595.000 2Br w.a.. Nr SC Pin. 646-4642 pvt 2 car gar. tennis. pool 1Br 18e Upttalra. Refrlg -.._ -.. r11 -•• r"" •• .,. • __ ,,. 11 $78,900 owc-2 556-6047 St700mo Llnda548-0632 1981 Maple Ave $43C Lowest priced Spyglass Immaculate, gorgeout ·--•J • OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-5 Sierra Mgmt 550-1015 home with 3 Bdrms, 3 landscaping sparkling 2111 OllMHl Rtl. St. Albans TwnllN 2Br Newport Hts· 326 Ogle. ------------•-------- baths, 3 c:ar garage end pool, superl0t location. 2Ba. flp. lg pat $112.500. 2Br, patio, gar, unfurn, no llt CAllM IEITAll 210-l hi lar EllEULIUY I Ocean view, prlvele beacn, park, pool, tennis Gated area 3BR 3ba. beam ceilings S465,000 room lor a VERY private It's ell there. Thia -. 937-1891or631-7956 pets $780 997-4219 Pt'estlQlous elegant exec E'slde 1Br 1ba, gar. no pool and spa Owner Is Turtleroclc beeuly It """" IURONl ••lit Bean 1100 --TIDY 4BR 2ba mod8f'n condo Lrg 3BR pets Vacant S565tmo moving & wantt 11 last llsted right et S314 000 llOMI ~ l1K. 2'/tBA w/clln rm frplc 756-8557 sale You shOuld see this See 11 and you'll agree. · REAL ESTATE lld. BCH 2 BR Mobile S l095 cllscoonl pool. ·spa + TENNIS: 28 ,.,~B 323 E 18111 one a super buy at lll 1111 131·1400 Home. Low spaoe rent, 557-3118 S 1495/mo Crd Cle Rgd r a. . LIN ISLE TllPLEI Sandy beach $795.000 C Tatum Rltr 759-1552 FAllLHI OllTIMPIURY , This huge family hOftle. located In quiet Cllf· !haven, features 4 Bdrm. 4 bath, family room, den, pool and spa Very prl· vate and a view of the Bay $385,000 .,.. , .... , 1·1 702 St ....... ,. ll0-1180 ,., .. , .. .,, Prt,.rtMI 3BR 3BA condo. CM $132.900 2BR 2.,.,BA condo. CM $129,000 2BR 2' rBA condo. CM $t23.900 • tBR 1BA condo. CM $77.500 All thes~ properties have geraoes encl fireplaces Alt sre bank owned and the lender will llnanoe them as low as to~.•;. fixed 1nteres1 Make an otter on one ol these bargains. T r aditional Realt y 631-7370 S398·000 • clote to beech $48,500 UNIQUE 2 sty tBr Condo pet o K vacant· Call GaraCg frplc. patio No ll0-1IOO (7 14) 541~797 days view or waterfall 4 lakes, I 760-8702 Agent pets 5 Agt 550-1015 [ r-\ l • lJ ... OUYN 11n1r nn •-IY IWIER ~P~;,:i~;~5~ ~~~:~·,~: BLUFFS 38' 28e. ~ 2~~1~:. ~~~let~~rdr: -~~..-!!~ ·~~·~~~~ AbSOlute bargain • don't Exit t>vy on the water Lrg 549·24.47 crpt, drp&. palnt. DIW Lane $775 mo 645-3081 .. • •• •• "' mstr BR & bath w/walk-ln S 1200 No pets 759-0666 -COTE ~t~ REALTY miss this oi;i-1 Pr .. llglous closet+ 2BR a ba. uv rm Xlnt 4br 2ba houN in -Frbnt apt,2BR tBA,pallo 3 bdrm, 2~ bath £xEC & kit w/dln area, Lovely Mesa V8f'de. Lrg din rm, COZY 1 BR house on 710 James(818)709·6715 townhome w/aecurlty, brlcll patio. Fully furn & bonus rm , gardener Canal.$ l200/mo yrty tse. (714f642-1127/650-7743 Co7V Collage w/tlfNI kltch. pool, spa + tennla. Try dee By owner $99 500 S 1350/mo. 951-5875 Call for appt 675-2332 ., t0% down (No quallfylng) · · • 28R 28A. lull. apt. wlfrpl, bath & brick frplc. Nloe or lease. For detail• cell 818·953-7801 or evea DtH Ptlat DELUXE DUPLEX: 3BR gar. No pet•. s1ooimo. ~aackRe yl~S -tcJ~~~ :~i Petrlcil 760-8702 egt. 2131·274•6239 HARBOR etOFf TOP ~~·~~d~'~eb~~~~ ~~~~~ 679 w. 18th. 831·8213/E buy at $239.000. Pesll • ·~~~\ R Ltta ftr alt 14 3200 at. 3BR 3BA. $2500. St $1250/mo. 644-7269 •Mesa Verde 2Br 1Ba. Propef'tlea 720·9422 11114 r .: NB ocnfrnt tot on Penln Pt. Fawloua Vu. 496-7009 IE tbl 11 Ilk 28 New crpt, . dl w, garage -m5"USE +GUEST 011"1 YIEWij~ 45x202", approved plane Super lbr small vllla Fr 1 ;~Bau + De~ $~~/m; $650 No pets 640-2495 Soutn of Hwy. $25K & Nicely located Plan 3 on .. o•-• 11nll '0c 4 cont~,~ S7~·~· dra. court yd, quiet, SS25. Open Saturday 2-4. 409 •STUNNING Lg t 4 3Br lOP S297K 673-5408 quiet streel 3 Bdrm _, . anne513 3:n ea Y 673-3313 or 673-4803 Vista Roma 831-7667 2Ba Gard9fl Apt Pool IRVINE TERRACE BY OWNER 4Br 2•.; ba. best loc. S305.000. 675-3260 Belly Kerr Really • Ablolute bargain • don I ~ 1 $555 & $725 710 w t8th ready to move Into. Call mlu this onel Pr .. tlglous Super neat 2br 1ba. gar . •UDO ISLE 3Br 2Ba Avl · today for more lnfor-3 bdrm 2'~ bath £xec •I ti Stitt $835. Garden allowance I now No pets St700/mo S360. 1Br [)pix, 1 person, matlon. $187,500 townllome wt Hcurlty. Preer!J 1550 496-5095 or 673-.3313 1se Bkr 499-3400 non-$mok8f only w t7th lniH hast lt&M.. pool, ape 1 tennla, Try f • near Wl'tlt11et 548-31129 18124ColverDr.i,.;~ uw. down (No qualifying) 2~ AOIE PUOEL tUllll HV Hms 4BR 2BA $1800 711-llOO or lease. For details c:an with 'JYEW. Build your Vall!J 2134 CD~o~:~ 6~~~5~00 S IElllll APT Patrick 760-8702 eot ~o~~ c ~5 ~HUM· Artistic toucnes .,,,,,00• Westside 2 story t'1t ba, 11 1 °· C ' T wner maulve 4-5br 3ba jacuzl IOYE II Tll&fl Plllol, dlshwUher Kids (;:;;<;..'1;..70~ u(;':,j .around $800 539..(1190 Spacious 1Br ptus.....Den. OK. N.o pelt. Avall lrrund 0 2.2554 eves · S.t Alty lee (could be 2nd Br) VIiia S725/mo 645-6646 mag I .. L 2140 Balboa. ocean/bay vi-. 3Br 2'.l\Ba Condo w/2 car 10vplex. 2 doora to .. nd MAUI CONDO. Lovely 2BR aat. IC• frplc $895. mo. 850·8342 anached gar. Avail l2/ I 3BR 2ba ea. Modetn bldg 2ba. turnlsh~ unit on 28A tba. W/D hllup. b/W IN bch 2Br/Oert 28& f/p N-smkrs only $950/mo I $295,000 673-3777 beach at Klhei Owner wlll S800+ MC. Goldenwest & :,.am oelll patios ' gar 640-4950 or 760-5020 Rf{Mt-X R ·I\;, ' I· • C VIII R It finance w/$5000 dn FIP warner 644-9806 I · · -_ --annery age ea Y $106,000 pool Owner S1t95/mo. 499-1583 $725/mo 2Bd l 'l\Ba llLLlll 1 YIEW llCAm Wflllff Agt 852-1677 l eves *" Tll IAll* VIiia Balboa 2Br 2Ba, Townhouse Gar, tndry A pride of ownership 3 on largest greenbelt. steps Large private rear yard. 640-0671 tBr 1Ba. ocean view, pool, ocean view, frplC, secur· room. nice Ets1de loc bclrm home presently en-to pool aree. 4 Bdrm. 2'/t Good location. 3BR 2BA. In t p lSIO sauna, MC gales. Adlts lty S 1250/mo. 64&·2016 2629 ORANGE AVE 1oyec1 as a 2 bdrm 4 con-bath, large family home. Only S 185,000 lsetlold. tr llf pref'd N_o pets 962-4508 W ..... TSl lllT U2-1 IOJ ver11ble den A private Within walking distance Call Pete Johnson *IAllllTI llTI* VI -a - corner location enhanced 10 everything. $205.000 831· 12~ ASPEN CREEK RESORT B!~t ':u::'~~ 1~~:11~~~ x.1g 1Br Condo. ocean by it's kale1doscoptc I I C t • .... I ii~~~-p Chair 15 at "our back $4251 I 39 •190 view from balcony, pool, "1eslfiek:I 180" oc:ean view & n II Ill nta .. , • • .' n ° '"" • spa, full sec $855/mo. prtvlledges to 3 gorgeous 1e124 Culve< Dr. lrv.L ~~~Si!:;~o~~'cr. g~: Best Alty fee ' 851·0892 or 640...0937 IPAllTIHTS private beaches Asking 711-1100 -·-••• ered prlcng sauna apa Brand New Exec Twnhm, I YH IEIEIVE n ~ 11111'1 FREE OPEN$~~5N~02y 1+5 UI• W.IW -$ l 50 per . night . Dy~ :r~I~~ :~.·~~r~.:~~~cll~ GATED VILLAGE COM· Beautlful Garden Apts 734 Cameo Highlands Dr TJllnE 11111 5BR SomerNt High up 241...0292• Ev 651 -8514 LR. FR. DR, llydrobath, MUNfTY. 2Bdrm 2'.l\Ba. "Petloa/decks. spa Heat llS-1111 Fantastic upantlve grdsS398,500/640-7258 I .E. lxc~Hlt HOO int9fcom,2c:ergar,pools 1600 IQ, ft. of PURE pald.Nopeca ------Stewart Mdl. In beautlfUI -& la<:"s 112 Ml from LUXURY. Garage SPA In 28drrn 2Ba $720' OPH llllEI Turtle Rock featuring 5 UI ... YllW llMU WtrfrltT/l /lelt 1119 ocean, avail Dec No master ·sultea. Dining 398 W. Wiison 631·5583 Two Big New Condos, Bdrm and 3 car garage. Someraet. 5 Br, 3 car gar Wiii sell or trade $110,00o pets . $ t 6 5 o. m 0 . room. woodt>umlng flr&- 312·3l4 JASMINE Prlv11e spa. Very private Principal• only equity Asking $295,000 536-3975 or Dell-2 155 place. microwave, oven, mteSliBllU $350,000 each. seller will location. Fantutlc con-$315,000 flrm 8-44...0530 3 BR 3ba Gd terms private patio. ELEGANT --------1 carry 80'4. tor 5 years, at dltlon CIOM to pool •a••-v. .. MEI Own/Ag1 left state & llEIT Oln&IE LIVING only 15 rnlnutn .. UTIEITI VILLI llLIOA 10'4 Interest per annum. llO· llOO -••"' must deell Can add other Studio w/full kltenen. all to So. Co. Plaza. just Mii "'" 240 NICE LANE, N B Payments S3000 or more llW U1T111 R E, notes or cash for ut111 pd Only $375 fee Newport Blvd & south of ~•Ill FREE Drive to Versailles Security I per month pedal. hlghly upgrede rioM trade. (602) 8422 Telerent 875-8882 San Diego freeway 2473 Immaculate large Gatden Ga•e on Hoapltat Road OPEi SlllAY l·C Monaco Model. 2 bdrm +. 996-5567, 71 4/677-5292 PRIVATE PTY/Newty con-Oran1 gone Aw. 831·5439 By Apts Beaullfulty land· between Superior Ave den at $249.000. Nurner· ltatila structed eicec twnhme In app f'J s ca Pe cl g roun ds, I and Hoag Hoscttal Ask OUI featurH Including exclualve guarded area. S.at la CtHt Mttrt pool/spa. patio/deck No guard to dlreci you to '( (1/(IJlll rl('/. f/<11 ltellan tile, skytllft, CUI-38R 2'Ab• Dix kltch, 21H Bpe~a• 240 NICE LANE ,J) J tom wlndowa end door•. lnHl/C.a•n frplc, wet bar, form din· ac ..... or S530 OPEN t 10 5 SUNDAY ~~"' •T Mju·ui1•J ILIT lllYUT911T n00< to celling mirrors. Ing rm. hydro belll. Inter· 2 bdrm, 2 beth oondo with 1Bclrm , S595-$815 --r-/ 'M'Jt, lllllY,Pllll new Berber carpet, etc. ltHrll 2102 com 2 car garage. carport near South Coast Bdrm 1'•Ba $705-$710 SlllAY OPEi 111111 "I• -, '/. 'I Popular .. Cambridge.. Won·t last Delight toaee. Pools/Jacuzzis. 112 ml to Plaza $695/rno. Pets 2250 Vanguard 540·9628 I •215 lowest priced 1 3407 l tout Hwr .. Cdlttl w/many upgrades, ae· Cell Eric Locke 78().5000 l UllE Fiii ocean Avail Dec 15. OK Drive by first --;---- I Bdrm at St25,500 Up· eluded location. only or 640-8397 2Br 2Ba + 1tove, retrlg + s l650 per mo. Evs 2511 w. Suntlower 2Bdrm W.Ba $715 graded with. track llghts, Coati Mtll 1024 $138.500 wlltndll ~r*"~ gar $595. Otl'te<s. J:ee 536-3975 or 969·2155 'Woodtlde VIiiage'. Cell Bdrm 2Ba S800 mtn1 bllnda ltght colors ~ Kl7' rw. 6314. Telerent 675-8860 Useor8arbera631-1266 151 E 21st 548·2408 and mirrors Possible * REPOSSESSION * ELHUT VIEW GHii REALTORS" Rare Little Bungalow lrYiH 144 ----- 1 lease opl!on or owner 13Br 2ba. RV aC<lest. Try 3 br 1800 1 sq It Private & clean at S335 !Br .tBa Coodo. Frig, w/d, 1:~~~ l't.Ba '6 10 may carry 2nd S 130,000 Agt 546-7739 S199:9oO. · ' • ttones throw to ocean pool, fac. Avl 12/ 1. $650 131 E 181h 64a..!~~~ I 4Br 2ba sea nr So Cst Laszlo Sharlcany 639-6190 Best Rily fee 552-6007 afte< 7prn · "211 Finest ocean, harbor Pl S tS5 ooO 549-3658 IRVINE HILLS REAL TV UI• VllW * 213 N bel A -----&lights view at $219,500 1~.F 10~5 549_3061 854_3236 ........ SMALL house In E/alde 2BA & DEN TOWNHOUSE o ve * Bachelor $525 Very large master t>prm I or · ,.,.. CM 2BR, 1BA w/yd $700. Slngle atory. alr/cond. Nr So Cat Plr &-O.C. Air· ~Bdrm $600 suite & den 12nd b~m) DOiT RIGHT ! L~aH ltac• lMI This popular family home OCEAN vu epts 2BR 1BA. Mldclle of tract, open to port Complex, 3 Bdrm. 161 E. 18th St 642-0858 :~;:,and~~lldS1!:w ~~~I OllL HYE WlnE BEAU¥. ooean Vu Cuatom ~~=~~ 31ne:r:r;~~= 1 bllc to boll HB S6S0/675 ~~ '~~~~~t :~~6.,:~ ~~~=,tP~o p~~~~d!cgr~~~: Mesa V8f'de lge 3br 2 ba. every room THE REALESTATERS Horne. 3Br 2B1, llv. rm. plus bonu1 ., .. with ad· .llml llAl.n $750 MC. dW>. 548-8-475 dbl gar, frplc, din-rm, ee ary nn c uire I Real Eatate 11 RIGHT NOW QUlrte<s Pr!ce to Mii. Large lot With room for 1141111 .. na LM s 1150 (818)888-5510 Ct1t1 .... 2'24 $850. mo. 673-8632 Is M A M G 546-2313 frpl~ self contain gueat dltlonal Bdrm & bath PllP •&•&llllEIT 3Br 2Ba. 2 car gar. No pelt patio. lmmac unfurn. (714) 673-<WOO WTSIHSPEOW.I S249K. Owner 499-3881 pool S3l~ooo1• laJ blu• 21 or(818)346-0440 t-;mmmrzirzi;iibnammm~ 3 Homes on I LOI ~ 1660-cift. Lu• 28d 2Ba~ ~ <213> 6ll·'ll2I Great c M 10C11tton. across OUfflllE ._ **BXYFRoNt 3eR 28X den. gar. gated S 1290/mo llC'NTr'DDAllC' AN HARIOR lrom park • $205.000 44· on the oceanfront with Upper Ouple11. wstlr/dryr, (2131399-6041 Owner I IYll:.IJl I IJ\I\ lllJ\ takes lt1 I brHtlllllclng views of frplc, gar Sl350/mo. NORTHWOOD CONDO I 1PEARV ZIMMERMAN Altr Catalina and auneeta. A 720-2590 or 646-72t3 I 1BR $875 mo lo mo ·VlLACI I (714) 432-"732 totally remodeled 1 bdrm I Agt Carton. 552·2000 -4 den unit with eommunl· BAYFRONT 4BR/vu $1800 -- --------• ClllSlfteO Ada 642-5678 ty PoOI next to Otve<'a I Lg 2 Story Oceenfl'1 Oupl11 4BR Vu. boat dOclc $2500 I Rancho San Jo~uln vmu ~ I Cove LIH $398,000 Beel Buy On The Sandi 4Br 2 "~home $1800 28'. dden. 2,·~0B9a~ va/c, S3 K. ...... 75n50ao crpta, rps 1 ., ery S100 OFF 1ST MONTH'S RENT ON ALL APARTMENTS r::~~•~' S@ R&{\~-1'4£,~5~ ••o 19 "'"~llffRO"JT 89 ,,,,L .. Theare ~yrlyle ... • aelectlve.Wal~lotennla, -----14 ..... h CLO I ,_...,,, .... llClMI ... ·-· ""'.. ...... '"w.~;,~~~."'H::;:~1°R7.~· 1 golf a s.n1or Cltlren'a I •• ..., ... ,.,. ... 6 ••g~t-..i I ~ REAL ESTATE 18R condo. Walll lo 8734900 Center 875-4152 TWO WEEKS 00 lt£Nl It 2fl> OTH .... a. ,., •• ,, ~·"• a 131·1400 be9Ch. Cheep .. renting. I I !;IHI 1t;ll 214 ON SEl.ECTtD APTS FC. llllDtATt OCCtfMCY ~ .. , ... -1 ''" ••••• 1 o1 Call Pet• 831·12M --_ .,, ' • ••' ·<ii '°·~··· 1 · laJMI 1 · BDRM 2 HOUSE* THE place to come home to -A I R u I N J 0 flYlll OIYI ···r.: :qey>: . • .. , ••• 11 2101 I Fl'P2&0~~ 5~1r-~~~7 view I peaceful park-like setting conveniently r I I I r j0ne of only 2 oom.a ev111, 1.ijllM. 2Br 1 ¢t11 oar H soi mo I , located within walking distance to Great view w/.ome whit• I .. yrly Utll• pd Daya 1 3BR & bonu1 rm. •i>ee· theatres, restaurants and shops. Only water 4300 tq f1 &BR. ' 213i 9'41-2939, . evet i tacular ocHn view a, I minutes to South Couth Plaza and the I T A R N E R 5ba, lge llv rm, din a fem '""' -a••• I wtcnd• 873-8230 S2200/mo. 499-8218 beach. I I I I, I I rm, llUd)' L•rr garc:i.n --·· --. I I & yard. Pv buch A pool llome wltll 2 Cory beaci't home, 3BR 1111 JU UllU I S 1 .375K 4M-oo33 bedroo1n1, 2 bath• & fem· I 28A, micro. dlhwr, Jae. I Hiii• er .. brlllla.nt llr plan _ 0 A DO R T __. IHc llyroomonletgelotcloee $1650/mo, lae 873-0,08 1 Jacur gar renl/own I I• I I I' ~ to elementary tollooi. I, 2 ... ,... __ .. 539.e 190 Beet Alty fM 1 _ _ . . _ parlt and ahopplng. ,~uicury ... """"'o. oceen --_ *M.lffl 111...... Owner wm conlidef car· ~. eec. bJdg, unlvrn 1 CloM to bell 4 lhops s.- 1 P I D K A Hi I Reduced 10 1211500 Incl rylng tat Tru11 OMd '" Elvtr, 11000/rno-1 yr IN 1 CIUa.d Mtllng Cll1rrnlr19 -· I lend. 4 bdrm. 3 i>a, 2•ty1 qu11Hfl9d bu)'Wf s tS5.000 M 7·8382 or 838-3094 28r IS. Mme Hrdwd r r I I 111.~r,::: ha~:,:::~ ... ~ on CUl·Cl .... c 11r"1 IUnlurn 48R 38A. lrg ram I flra, frplc, window ... t. ( wealthy Widow Anempc1ng IO FabUIOUI 4ncl0Md patio ! -\41\ll HI HO" rm, 2 frplcs, lrg yd. g•r i~;;i~·~g, 3~~;•oe I s L E E A s I be witty .ne add9d, "You OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 1101111' lot<: S2500/mo. 973.7539 __ • I• I I r I migl'tl N)',,. •• en -2107 DESCANSO. NB ~ R{Al (SfATE .. fftlConwnlenl Studio CtoM _ _ _ _ _ . !Mlrlfent · * • * * '* r" U1· 1.ta0 ; I • to bell & anopa Battt-.__...__....__._-.1..__.~ I' 111LlllflU Lii IPT 12if iL OP& up91:i;;: 1iV. room no klteh. P"' petlo I l N T A V Y I G'*'elupe 4 bdrm, 2 tty - --dltl/w.nr. gar. refrlg, '345/mo 497·37t8 '. l I" I I I 0 ~--:-'-'• ~ ••. ::•o. -=~ neat comm pool & ~ .... WTllU 424~ LMkac>ut 750..17'3 ~charm 3br 2bi' 1 ... oom 1 ••droom a Den/I .... 2 ladfoom Tow1 .. 1 .... ft\\ ...... FROM 1515 -All UTILITIES PAIO Gas Fireplaces -Rustic Wood Paneltne. Grass Cloth -Cathedral Beamed Ce11tnes -Dishwashers Pools. Whirlpool, htrcise Room 4 l1&nted Tennis Courts laundry Fac1hties · -- -..... -,:i. __ .._.,,.,,.. :;~=T~~B~~.18 8tunntno l•roe newer•28R •BA.dlfl'llWf.fflQ,w/d trplc,wa1tt1ngd1-t tobcl\: '~"' --• · 3Bdrrn, 3,A81 Country accua, catPOf'I $9$0/mo Norti, end 11600/mol I ~;:~·.·.•c r r r I' r I' I' 1· I' r· ) 1-..2u French Etlat• Gale '"· tpt • seoo MC Clep 875-5081 orr;l(;f OPFN DAii y 9-6 --~ I guarded private rural 873·7181 139, Eirecutlv• Hovae. ~·oo Marbof Btvd fat Fflif Dt•vel f a11 Housing Souy. No Pets D .. : .. -.. ] j I I I I I I f J J -~A~~.,,_~ COMmunlty LMoe femtty 2eR 11>e fir>! oceen11ci. wt111• watet vleWI. ..... Coate Meu ·-"'" r ~~~ /'(/ room, hbrery llrioeo to I or PTwy 'Front h ... gar I 118001 mo 497·3522 .....uTI.....,.. .. ~ ...... -nn R E A L T y I NII II $4~2.500 VIKINCl tl!IMllO dr PPnf & W/D 714/557-l020 "' _,,...,... A E 7& 1.7_. I t200tmo 75t-OMO ~ataEat..lr.arJ!"nr.ata!:Zllmrd!ll • I (' ... ~ -I • l . ) I • " -· .. .. -p '~-~ -.~- '. '.tl,1 • ----..._..~ HOMES FOR SILE 1 IEDllODI 220 E. 19th St.. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $117,000 2 BEDROOM Sunday 1·4 1466 Deauvllle, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $87,000 Sunday 1•4 2943 Perla, Bluffs, Newport Beach 640-5560 $3 10,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 15 Via Koron (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 759-9100 $285,000 Sunday 1-4 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 12 BelcQ\Jrt Drive South (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-4:30 73'4 Cameo Highlands Drive, COM 873-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 2137 Channel Rd, Peninsula Poolnt 631-1400 $595,000. Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM 288 22nd Street. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $169,000 Sunday 1:30-5 * •603 36th St, Newport Beach 631-1400 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 734 Cameo Highlands Drive. COM 673-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 # 10 Chatham Court (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 617 Corwin Court, Santa Ana 546-2313 $98,000 Sunday 1-4 308 Holmwood (Newport Heights) NB 631-.1266 $314.~00 Sunday 1-5 115 Via Wazlera, Lido late 631-1400 $489,000 Sunday 1·4 1215 Wnt Bay Ave, Peninsula. N.B 631-1400 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2301 West Manley, Santa Ana 546-2313 s 175,000 Sunday 1·4 ~ 4 IR plus FAM Rll or DEii I BEDROOM * •340 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $1.150.000 Sunday 1·5 8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ""· 2 Torrey Pines,~ Canyon, N.B • ••LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypotr1t, COM 644-620'0 $2,750.000 Sat/Sun 8-8 759-8477 $525, O Sun 1-5 ~ 955 Lansing. Costa Mesa 29 B oa Coves. Newport Beech 645-0303 $143.500 ' Sunday t -5 63 400 $475,000 Sunday 1-4 2000 Miramar. Peninsula Potnt. NB **2812 Bayshores Or, Newport Beach 644-9060 $550.000 Sunday 1-4 30 673-4400 $1.380.000 Sunday 1-4 • v-2008 Yacht Resolute. Seav1ew. N B * •63 Beacon Bay \Beacon Bay) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $589,000 Sunday 1-S 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 12-4 * •2773 Bunting Circle, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $289,999 Sunday 1-4 21 Burning Tree. Big Canyon, N B I 760-1900 $785,000 Sunday 1-4 220-East 22nd St Eastslde. CM I 631-7300 $239,500 Sun 1-4 30 1356 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB 642-5200 Fee Sunday 1-5 * • 1805 Glenwood, Baycrest, N.B , CONDOS TOWllHOMES FOR SALE 644-9060 $329,500 Sunday 1-5 1 1 BEDROOM 18 Jackson. Northwood, lrvlne • 857-2121 $174,900 Sunday 1-5 I '!1f240 Nice lane "215, Newport Beach *2001 Kewamee (lrvlne Terrace) COM 673-4400$124,500 Sunday 1-5 640-0020 $412.000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 * 240 Nice Lane :: 211 , Newport Beach •706 Malabar (lrvlne Terrace) COM 673-4400 $219,500 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 $435.000 Sunday 1-4 232 Monte Vista. Costa Mesa 759-9100 $174,500 Sunday 1-4:30 2 BEDROOM •324 Morning Canyon (Shorecllffs) NB 644-6200 $649,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •20 Land Fall Court (Newporl Crest) NB I 673-7300 $168.000 Sunday 1-5 *34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • V-240 Nice Lane. :: 105 (Villa Balboa) NB 644 -6200 $158.000 Sunday 1-4 •2015 Seadrift (lrvlne Terrace) COM 159-1501 $390.000 Sunday 1-4 101 Scholz Plaza:: 116, Ocean View NB I 759-1877 $180.000 Sunday 1-4 730 Malabar, Irvine Terrace. CdM * • 1 Muir Beach. Spyglass. CdM 759-1877 $287,500 Sunday 1_4 760-1900 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 100 Scholz Pl, PH 14 (Versailles) NB -673-7300 $215.000 Sunday 1-4 6 Montana's Norte, Irvine • v 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. NB I 640-4868 S 194,500 Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 2516 N. Duke Pl (College Park) Costa Mesa 3234 Nebraska, Costa Mesa I -2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 631 -7370 $139,000 . Sat/Sun 12-4 546-2313 $155,000 Sunday 1-4 J 3319 Nevada, Costa Mesa 2105 Ocean Blvd, Peninsula Point 1 * •36 Canyon lsland1:6tg Canyon) NB 546-2313 $157,000 Sunday 1•4 644-9060 $395.000 Sunday 1·4:30 631-1268 $267.500 Sunday 1-4 3300 Ooean, Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 850 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills, CdM 12 Klaloa Court. Newport Crest. NB 760-8333 $339.500 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $173,000 Sun 1-4 30 321 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631 -1266 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 3 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $495,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1148 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores. NB ! * •2792 Longwood court, OM 631-7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 * • 1242 Somerset Lane. Dorver Shrs. NB * •36 Segura (Rancho s J Villas) Irv 1 644-9060 $430.000 Sunday 1-5 63t-7:po $191 ,500 Sunday 1.4 30 707 St. James Road (Cliff Haven) NB 673-7300 $305,000 · Sunday 1-4 * •8861 Stillwell, Huntington Beach 960-8355 $229,500 Set/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 1910 Tahuna Terr(frv, Terrace)CdM 675-3280 $305,000. Sun. 1-4 I . 2010 Barranca (Bluffs) Newport Beach 145 Via Undine (Udo Isle) Nwpt 8ch 673-7300 $379.000 Sunday 1-4 ""1905 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew, N.B 1807 Tanager. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 640-0020 $169,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060$379,000 Sat/Sunday .1-5 645-0303 $298.000 Sunday 1-4 • •302 Campbell Lane. Costa Mesa 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrest, N.B I 645-0303 $164.900 Sunday 1-4 3 IR ,1u1 FAM RM or IEI 646-7171 $339,000 Sunday 1-4 I 340 Otero (Bluffs) Newport Beach •v14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB / 640-0020 $240,000 Sunday 12-4 **'lit.• 2926 Perla, Bluffs. Newport Beach 760-8333 $1 ,410.000 Sunday 1-5 722-6460$379,000 Fee Sunday 1.4 125 Via Koron. lido Isle, NB I •689 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 2345 Arana, Eastblutt, Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $475.000 Sun 1-4:30 I 644-8138 $ t60,000 Sunday 12-4 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 403 Vista Suerte, Bluffs. Nwpt Bch I 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 1953 Arnold. Costa Mesa 640-5560 $218,000 Sunday 1-5 645-0303 s 126,000 2030 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 * * 415 Bayside. Newport Beach 759-1501 $925,000 Sunday 12-4 * •27 Encore Court \Newport Crest) NB Sun 1-5 • v 16 Belcourt South, Belcourt 760-8333 $869,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *633 Cameo Highland Or, COM 644-6200 $368.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3047 Country Club, Mesa Verde. C.M 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-4 •9'440 Daisey. Fountain Valley 546-2313 S 159,900 Sunday 1-4 • 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB 330 Vista Trucha.,Blutts, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 312-31 4 Jasmine. Corona Del Mar ' 673-8494 $350.000 Each Sunday 1-4 1215 West Bay Ave. Peninsula · 631-1400 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 J 240 Nice Lane.•= 110 (Villa Balboa) NB 759-9100 $182.000 Sunday 1 4 * * 1410 West Bay, Newport Beach 631-1266 $875,000 Sunday 1-4 30 •675 Vi;>ta Bonita 1B1uffsl Newport Beach 759-1501 $260.000 SunOay 12-4 •2716 Windover (Hrbr Vu Broadmoor) COM 675-6000 $485,000 Sat/Sun t -5 •428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $2 12.000 Sunday 1-5 2015 Windward (Baycrest) Newport Beach 759-1501 $269,500 Sunday 1-4 4 BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM 673· 7300 $179.000 Sunday 1-4 * •3301 Gilbert. Huntington Harbor I 631-7300 $775,000 Sun 1-4:30 I 631-1400 $539.500 Sunday 1-4 I * 2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach . 759-9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1-5 3441 King Court, Costa Mesa 11863 Samar. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa I 645-0303 $199,500 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $239,900 Sat/Sun 2-4 412 Vista Flora (Bluffs) Newport Beach 640-0020 $229.000 Sat/Sun 12 30-4 30 * •300 Kings Place (Cliff Haven) Nwpt Bch I 631-1266 $334,500 Sunday 1:30-4 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 1631 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach I 673-5354 $317 ,500 Sunday 1-5 1 v 2731 Bayshore Or. Bayshores. N.B 1 little River Circle (Spyglass) NB 644-9060 $7.19,000 Sunday 1-4 64-4-6200 $495,000 Sunday 12:30-4 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach v 17 Monaco. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 1 644-6200 S 1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 760-8333 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 •74 Hillcrest. Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 15 Monterey Circle. Spyglass. CdM 1 673-8700 $2,450.000 Sunday 1-5 760-1900 $398,000 Sat/Sunday 1-4 2100 Leeward Lane, Baycrest, NB DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 1 BR 8 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Newport Beach 631 ·7300 $435,000 Sun 1-4 30 64-4-6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2786 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar) Costa Mesa 1611 Chtt Or. Cllffhaven. Nb ••1244 Polaris Or. Dover Shores, NB 631-7370 $169,000 Sunday 1-4 30 631 -7300 $295.000 Sun 1-4 30 631 -7300 $1;175,000 Sun 1-4.30 *•24 Mission Bay, Spyglass *•""'41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB I 760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus 2 IR 673-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-4 •33 Moantpelller (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 21 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch I 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 6061,~:S~c~~· ~g;9~~na del MeSunday 1-5 759-6700 $499,500 Sunday 1·• •• 1'4 Oakcrest (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch -· 644 6200 $1 650 000 Sunday 1 4 1215 W Bay Ave Pemnsula. N.B 2040 Shlpway Or, Baycrest. NB 1 -' ' • 631-1 400 395.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 631-7300 $2-49,000 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 , •••32'4 Mornln~ Star Ln (Dover Shrs) NB • 166 Via Havre, Lido tale, N.B 759•6700 $l, l 5,000 Sunday 1-4 3 IR plus 1 IR 645-0303 $349.000 . Sunday 1-4 l v • * 17 Napoli. Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 $ 1,-495.000 Sunday 1·5 54'4 Vista Grande, Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 640-5560 $246,000 Sunday 1·5 309 Poppy. Corona Del Mar 673-849-4 $435.000 Sunday 1 -4 1833 Port Wellbourne, HVH, N.B 6'60-7258 S395,500 Sunday 1·5 · •• 17 RldQellM. Harbor Ridge, N.8 760-1900 S3,<400,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 33'4 Vista Trucha. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 840·55e0 1226.000 Sat/Sun 1-! v2oos Yaci\t ~ut•. Seawtnd. N.B 84._9090 1589.000 Sat/Sun 1-~ 411111101 2115 Santiago Of, Baycrest, N.B 6-46-7171 $255.000 Sunday 1-4 **2658 Bayttlor9 Or. B•ythoret. N.B &31·1400 t1 .eoo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4 14 Morro Bay (SpygtaN) Newport 8Mch 844-6200 SMi,000 Sunday 1-4 1220 Outr~. H V Hiiia, N.B &41 -1400 ~ 19.000 Sat/Sun 11-4 ••v6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 640--4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 128 Via Lorca (Lido tale) Nwpt Ben 873-7300 $465.000 Sundl)' 2-5 •V'2003 Yacht Relolute, Seavlew. N 8 6«·9060 $'485.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 • - 2511 Seav1ew Ave. Old Corona del Mar. NB 631-7300 $630.000 Sun 1-4 30 3 Ill ,1us 2 IR 200 Diamond, Balboa Island 759-1501 $385.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 305 Larkspur. Olde Corona def Mar 875-6000 SA29.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •$9& 11tPOOI • • Wetetf!Otll 1lt • •W1ttrlron1 4 POOi "GMI addtffa II ~ltd get• 1of5 BANK FORECLOSURES LEFT Approx., 3600 sq. ft., 4 bdrm, 3 ba .... separate den. Formal dining room spacious kitchen with bay window' large master bedroom with spa tub: sauna. skylights thru-out, large walk- In closets with mirrored doors. Secur- ity system and fully landscaped Call today 983-1319 or ~5 Merrlll Lynch Realty DESPERATElll WA Y BELOW MAR KET By OWNER Coron• def Mer Claatlc 538 Huet Drive OPEN HOUSE SAT./SUN. 1-4 .~ tx-droom, 2 hath. family room CANYON & OCEAN VIEW $295,000 or mike otter. (714) 640-0223 IUITlflLJ •t Y11W1 . ........... -.... l•••••tt. .......... ._...,, a ,... .. , 4 Bdrms -3 bathb -formal dirung room Oak plank floors. double paoe windows, leaded g~. 2 fireplaces. w et bar. to name a few 1~ms Has good assumable loan a.nd u. pnced to seU $550,000 Ill Flea 'IYI.* IUl milt 11Mt2t 110 lllT~ AYE, llLIOI ISLUI 1 Located at the Ferry Landing; down- stairs 1s commert·1al. upst.alrS. has 2 BR/l Ba apt and 1 BR/l & apt 1 30'x85' lot. two car garage, deck vtew of Harbor Wall consider leaseback . $385.000 consideration to brokers Call for brochure 71'-lll-2141 (ewHr) COllHCl&L l llLllH IT I EW Fii Zii l 201 1l ll STHn Tht-fun wn£> cl.ftd m Balboa is undergomg a maJOr renovauon 207 Palm S treet 15 located 1n the rruddlt> of the ac:uon at the ferry landmg 30xl00 foot lot. 1800 sq foot bldg . includes the land $166.000 as- sumable hrst $300,000 Cons1derauon w brokers Uill for brochure '114-IU-21'3 ( ... er) YIEW IOR SWIO 111,000 MJMfST ---·. Utl,Nt ' Former builders model on a large NOW S450.000-below marker pnces Ln Newport Bch Gorgeous bay & city light 1 views Dover Shores presugious ~xec home Lg living & fam nns ea w frpks F'onnaJ d1nlmg, breakfast rm 4 Br :! . bd Pool spa 3 car gar t.. .. CHTHY 21 ~· Rul tstaters f . _... .. .. 54&-23~ -~· MHIUHHUI YllU .... S2H.f'00 Attractive Baycrest home .1tu· ated on a large corner lot Ir a ned by beautiful shrubs & llov ers Fantastic home for family ano enterta1n1ng 5 bdrm 3 b ath ar"l ily room & 2 fireplaces . CHTIRY 21 n.e ltHI btlters &•&-7171 M corner lot. Great floor plan wraps around pool. Fantastic entertain- ment area with fireplace. bath. and wet bar Kite.hen & breakfast area opens to pool CEITlllY 21 ~ Tht bal lst1ters &4&-l l7 l __... • I OrMge Coalt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 17, 1885 la 11eu MM lut. ..... 1141 Wtw IMd IMI •lw. a.atalt tatah te art lat ••• '"'"~ Me&aJ/Dtatal llH Cltdcal/Offlce MIO Cltrk al/Offkt 541 Lo .... Apt•"*'' to p.,. BANauRv cRoss APTs ,,A .,.,..., nMI' OMCn ii nH n OllllPUOTII CLERK TYPIST .,,.. umTAIT '°'lMC· vavn.d <*llng9, lfg 2 a 38drmt $850 UI) Ltg P)allo, frptc. jtMI .... , 1711 M/rmmt to lhr N.8 IC)I UIT19I f11PU1 AllllTllT Newpott 8NCtl tnvu ..,._ Prvt tMitcony 18781 vi--, Ln '""'2-eac>4 conct A75/mo 132. 190 I!! Lt b. ~ '42& w1amen1u.. Ctll bdnn 1~ beth hOuM ment F1fn'I netd• etier ~ recs.oor1!4Kt • -.-.... .._ .... -.. rm. SM Ron !1750-34 19 Iv IMO plus~ itort .... ..&.. .. 1!¥1th 2 E•tabll~ Chlropr.otlc • GR!A T WESTERN 8AV· enth'*81llc lndMd. uat Child otc No pet• U TI WIL-Br 1111. No. end, oc:n w , ~pon ptOl·bul 5 ~ bdrm I~ "blth larg• Heelth ClmlC toe.ti ~1~ INGS. OM of Callt0tn •'• oerfO<m • veri.ty of tetl 13 l-t l07 Of ~! EJC1 lat' t BA 1be ceth nr bdl, bM1n <*la, git, utll• 41M-7349 No P9t• N.B 2bf ai>t 10 anr w/tem. • ·, 116 000 Costa Meea hu m •• ..., • IMdlng floanclal lnetttu· lndudlng maintaining 1 ••••aaa ~~ . r,plC, PoOfiapa, utll pd Sits 494-3044 2'ROOmi· Npt 8chtiOUM pool, w/d, nr bdl S390 mo. ~,:::;:: ~ w N at• tvll time OJ*llng Wa tlont. nu an lm!Mdlat• V9nlOtY contrOI of w p,.....,.. *'Cfow.Hunt.Hrbrar.. LM•AWTl.I Reap-n-smkr.~lmo• &44-7520t0831·M23/E c ar 2nd Atklng era looklnfi tor the OP41nlngf0t1Ci.tkfW:>llt tida P-.onmu1tbew. T ...... 11 seec>7mo 14$-.$.541 Wl<M <>c.an vi.wa. !atate util. 1100 MC: 976-3823 NB M/F thr 2bf turn. ry S278 0oo enthulalaat c. hHlth In our Coat a Men orgal\IZld type 50 plu -duph1, llept to OCMn lvl • . oriented lndlvldual to brMCh and tMt ~lllng to ual Bfand new IPeCIOU• 18R FURNISHED Studio, llvlng on at:rM of ;er· Nice furn rm/emptyd lem, 1211 1399 mo 873-5952 hendl• l ront olllc1 nM0.0 Xlnt oPP d pvt d.clc poo1 reftlQ, w/d, git, pool & '*'' CloM to bMCt\, 2 11 ktch pry1g,, utll• pd Traditional prec.dur.. Ch1ropr1Gtlc Thi• I• 1n entry level l)OI· Wh9'~ · IOI\ No ..,.....,_.nu :,:,11. lndry 1.ic. 0c: tennTa. Nr bch. No pee,, 8A & 2~• S 1450/mo Incl $260/mo CM $48·2573 NB M/F thr c!Mn 2 bdrm background h91pful Pot· 111on You wlll learn the tor ~:,hi d:[ 96·5,91( ~~..-..u No 1 N ...,., c:lga or gar Pref ptof utu. Mature CON1det1te turn sunny uPJ* wt gar Realty ttlon offer• outttandlng v11rtous tys>et ot loans. "" 1 P 0 bOx 260 cupancy v · 0 ,....... M/F 21·3 1475/mo ~lean" only.Mon-Fri Furn mttr bd/b1 $hr blk/beh '435 660~734 carHr 1n~rowth po. ten· prepare real eatate loan TN M 0 • rt · e'each c a.-288S5 EE,_. t,~8moth S6t ... N1·p112Hgta. Ulll•~· lit ~ laat + S260 41M-.4953 OA 494.t()17 kltch, PQOI, ger '400+~ • 631-7370 I f I kl t I tel d• ewp • 1:r.=="flll1• I ""' ~ ~ ...... .... ulll•. 1•t. IHI. Set NMd 2 re1p non·smk 111 ·pro ne wor ng docurnen '·man n 92658 Applicants only n-•• Curt Herbert• II agt aec . ~,_,4 Superb tocatlon • Across E'l/Wknda 545·8833 CM rmmtea. 38A 2BA upllrs, atmotphert plus ltlnt I partmenl fllel aa Mii as Thell ettr8CtlY9 new 79 f & k 2B I l A Fi 1 elal benefit• FOi conalder· other gentral dutlH. P /T llOllTAIY Apt• feeture PQOI, epa. j 2Br • o.n, nto.iy dlCOI'· lllUIT • ;:: ,oci;~ 1 e:.,HNt~ LAGUNA BEACH lum. uttl =7c. ~~ ~:ni.di~11•: •• atll • • _ at Ion c 111 De b r • . l yplng of 60 wl)m la re-M•rrlll L.ynoh Afftty nM< privet• ~11oe or dec:kt. , ated, It petlo. gar. 3BR 11Pt. Wlp hkup, lndry pool year round. Luth pd, pool $285. Prol/b\JI. d G 870 1766 838·8000 p.O. #4 I qutr.O. competent peraon • ~• or cerport, In • Owner's nit. Nr SC PIH room, frplc/Q.ar/lfg d41ct!. landacaplng. Sec. garage n·amkr 40+,TV,494-0451 ips eorg• • lallatll ltr Salt work Monday-Frid• beautifully land•c•ped $850/mo. 786-7443 S895/mo & Mvttor 494.9093 . Prof male to lh! w/ume • 2t00 . MIHI AUllT. We offer competitive l2·&.,m GOOd org1nlz. MttlnQ. HMt paid. IPOOL Patio Ir IC X-toe 2221 ALABAMA • Liii WATIRFlllT 2Br turn CM Apt' w/all t 1PM to 7AM. OMtlfled ~ aataryfea and excellent lion a communlcatlc 1s.droomeSS76 j iers5{0.28'~68o.S500 TSLMGMT 842·1903 1!!J!rt1Hela ZIH Aoomforrent.875-3813 amenltlel $350 1 $150 ice CREA8~da~!;~s Tratneu Mull be :;::~~~~.·~,~~:"~ •lllllaneeded Call Jud 2 8.clroom1 1'1• Bath '885 MC. UJ'f E·~e 557-2841 Lge 28R Iba, dining, gar· 1~to s;;efi, Jbr 26a, Mature Fern. haa unlurn. _ d41p. 931-7560 Lv Meg ~~:. '~ra~hlMS wel· ~~~~I i;~~r::~~ Leticia Tampa at· 991·5910 tor more Info Ill .. ,b min IOulet 1iir. lrplc, pool, age. Wtr/gupd. 8Moh& flp petlo gar $1095/mo. room w/ba lo rent to non Prof ttra.lghl male lhr 3Br come. Great toe. Won't Meu Verde Conv. HO•P m111on. COSTA MESA pttlo. gar $615 No P9f•. T1lbert. *525/mo. Att 216 35th St Agt 759-S080 smk working/I.,,, 25+. 3Ba CM Condo, Garage, last. Call (714) 752·6955, 681 Cenlef St, Coata (714) 751H 770 -,,-... --.-/-IPIU--TJla~. IOor'* Cent.,/Plac.ntla) 399 w Bay St. 8so-a:s57 6pm/wtcnda 997·1300 CM area. 5-46-1307 att 9. tennis, pool, jac, wl d. Bkrt welcome Mesa 548•5555 (714) 769·4771 ILDI Open Delly IOam·Gpm I 18drm MOO. Refrlg, dlth· N/amkr $460 + utlla Dy ::---:------- IU-14H Sl&OMS IUWlll YILU E washef & stove Included M~ft;.'~~~~~-= 474-0435. Ev 751 ·2224 la1iat11 OITllWllT. GREAT WESTERN .... TIUOI Sofry, No Pet• 2 Br 2 1.>1 ga.rden apt, WIY •Tt NO PETS 545-4855 occ SJoo mo 557-2783 Oulet 3Br 3Ba hll, Lag OtprtH1titt 2904 ART TIME. tor A•· PllUI LllUIY College Prk Trl-ptex 2Br, =h~!,1• ,~~tu~ PT:t lBORM EAS~UFF N Near occ. nice furn 8ch W/O, micro, O/W, mRcAl§E otter by slatance League 01 New SAVINGS lib. Admln. Meda to hit~ 1~ba O/W gar-tndry 1695 55g_ 1838 Live wtlere you have Near Shopping ,., 0 hOUM S200 n-amkg fem view Preler n/amkr Olscloaure Statement. gPi,'m 'r:,~hFrl~~~oe ~: hour• p/Wk, temp. pOI fctty Steso/mo 645-7738 I garage. . •.S~ tll>C. pell $710. 840-1364 Only m -1314 l4SO Hl.igh 54.9-8211 Coll> Expending $3650 em-12:30 95T-f805 E I 0 It ltlon (tong tem'I). Kn~ ~---,:-:----r=--~-,-~ I SPIQTlllL&I lr'I * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 281 tuttM 1 BEDROOM APT ' Work, 494·21~ Home BIG OPPORTUNITY qua PP°:}1~~Hy edge ol purchatlng/ Ir A~~G 2Br ~alrt,, 1, l +o-r+pool & rtplc. AM •Spaclout lownhou... ON THE BAY New Condo, mat M, pool. Aeap/F 20'a to thr 2br CM USA lnt'I. 2131837~101 htebOtomlst, exper'd, for Employer _ _ voicing, A/P, Cleric. gulet · Nr af;.yw & ~-1 blllns SS7S Fee 6424. •Flr'911Cle1 S600tMO. 950-3094 :~~h~~,~~t.2~1n aot. avt 12/3. S298/mo 'Al laftltataJ med-lab In NB, M·F. Cutt•tr ""'" ltJ. skill• req Flnancla ...... ,· 78"'-7""'3 • TELEA T 875-8880 •Prtvete batconlH or 2. 8 , ... $1000 ~ tit utll+HC. 649-5371 Iv m.,, • 8AM·2PM or 8AM-5PM t d tor Huntington Budget bactlground d• ..,, .. mo ..,... ~ I · · Gard9" patloa 10r19 ... w· 8 A·~A ... u · Nice CM home nr beh, rm • ... O,,.rtaaaty 646-0216 Rtienda wane M k 1 alrable. NewP6n Centi EASTSIOE CM B~ . ay """ crou & pvt ba kltch laciJ prel Aesp IF rmmt thr w/ume. Beach Direct ar et ng location Application me u n 11 w 11., g • y •rd. 1111i11.aa~B nu WIT •n lrom bay 973-187 4 k dll amk 'AeJa S37S mo. utll Incl. H.B. DEVELOPER has 230 unit I .I.&. Cod N~90a n'aob1~ ~~~ri be obtal~ et a returne Stv/refrlg.S.8-4589 : ~ u '9UJ *3l.lght.Ot9nnlacourt• *UlllSl(lPT1f ;'~g:o+·;~54~-232S 848-0322or841·2030 apartment site ready to eeklngthlgh~hh~h an, i';d' Good' typing ·10. Newport Cenu E'tldeCondo.28R1'Atba,, TIWlllllll *2 S11¥1mmlngpoola 2Br18t,102Antlbee.Oon or631-t801 Aesp.n·tmkglemlhrlge ~Cfltaash.$1=,:~~m~~ tech. people rson or ~~~npho~esklllsToppay Brench, 858 Sa P -• "-....a~ f I _. •Stream• & ponds 87,.2720197"1244 mat bdrm w/11me, of 2Br .,..,..., our progressive H B olc · Clem.rite Of·, N.B. 0< ca O--IQ91pool. r.,, adul"· ._ If ••• •Sorry, no pets 07" "'" Prof. M/F . rm & ba w/pvt Investment. 640·S078 we value superior skllls and benefits. 842-4993 Ramona, 844•31 H ,... •125 E -FIEE 2ba apt $230/mo+ 'I\ ulll. & no ,.....a. mo. ve ~ ..,.,. •Furnlthlnga avall NEWPORT MARINA APTS entrc, kltch pNiga, I blk c 11 c 1 1 L 1 M t T J) J 11 with a locui on warmth General ofc clerk. Perm Salary 11 $9.04 p/hr 646-2948, dya 548-934 t , Frplc. vaulted oetllnos. dbl On the water luxurious bch, tat. last. ulll. lncld. 1 hr 11 or aure ti II'"' • ' communication II you PIT. Tues. Thurs 9-5 E/SIOE deluxe twnhou11 gar, pool & spa. No pets WHV NOT CALL 2Br 2Ba w/Den. W/O $400. mo 875-5535 786•2006 aft 5pm Wtod'W has money for are searching lor a oppty Strong on phone. me llEOEmHllT f /T w/yard 2t>r 1~ba. 172S. l 2Bdrm 2~Ba $895 llJ-11N hkup, lg kitchen, frplc, Quiet haven, sm br, pvt ba, Lrg 3BR 2ba CM hN. TO'a, $10\000/up. No to grow and lulflll your typing, order taking Needed for bu•y Leg Be 2548 Orange. 642-2520 I 666 W 18th encl gar. Prvt bch S 1895. N.B. for buay Sr. exec. no tavlsh landac~. S368 + credltV /no penal~. Call potentleJ, please call us. Non-smkr. Wiii train Reis landscape archltecu E/tlde ru•tlc, amt 1BA 645-2739 964-4193 su~··· YILUIE Sorry. ': lt'J~. smkr $350. 644-0389 dep &'t~ utll. 8-6480 Denison Asaoc 67 -7311 Ors. Sc~~2~7;~:1e Ford, req'd. 642·8339 b~~~,~~\y~:~o:g~~~ frplc. $465/mo • S56S ' YILU CllllYA 1~!~. "1~~ng~~~ v= 2Br 2Ba Starting at S 1395. Am or lhr HB home. Ma.le 1 ... IUTI FlllHS atUCtatat1 IEIEUL OFFICE ability to organize, go<> MC. No pets. 645-7234 Easttlde spacious 1Bdl'm Freeway. north 01 ee.ch 760-09t9 senior citizen. like dogs, AaatUCtatala ffiO ltrical Hct Orange County Airport phone'menner & exPE LA MANCHA APTS S600/mo. 2Bdrm. 1 Ball\ t M Fi dd t clean. 536-0921 •Deity computer updates area office needs an ex· wtmulti llne console et 2Bd 1Balh $62s·S675 S7SO/mo. Most uttla paid. o c • 9", wee on •Sharp 2Br w/lrplc on •More leads. feater serv SCRAM-LETS perlence peraOI\ to ()99r· senllal. Call Lee a rm No ,...1• or water ... __.a. ·McF1dden. 401h St. S8SO Blk to bch. Roommate to 1hr hou11 •All cllenta acreenect 11 pd •~2 5073 ,... ., ..,..... s so s ate an IBM PC, account-494-7095, 8-12PM da y gas ·no P9t•.,.. • 2323 Elden 5-48-7854 Spacious 3Br 2Ba MCI.Ir· 873-6338 OR 642·9666 2 ·mo. utll. lncld. 18 •20"!. off 10 111 new clients ANSWERS Ing background. In A/P, Large 1Bdrm. pool, lndry lty Condo Adulia 55~. Nwpt Penln 38drm 2Ba. at 934 Wiison, Cit• Mesa •As teen In OC A:1tter AIR, payroll. wOfd pro-IECIPTilllllT 1650/mo. No pets WI IFFH A OlllCE Pools, ClubhouM S95Q. ~rty mtls $1050-$1200. Steeping rm or 1t0<~ or Huntington 8ch 841• 611 -··Ing Call 556-0353 PIT, pe<tOnab,., m11ur W t •-'--'Ion of great Junior· Errant H aJth ca e c0<por1t1on .......... Carport 642·1401 an a'"'""'' VIiia Rental• 975-7015 Illa Rentals 675-7015. office. 113 Acacia. IOM Share 2Br CdM, house. Dot1td· Kidnap e r ror appl person for propert llvlng? We can ollet any· • to Main Bch In Laoun• Watir/dryr gar, frple. etc. ~·entry tevet position mgmt co w/bUsy phone 3Br 2Ba uppea Gar. new thing from a small apt to lllT IUOl'l ,.IT VII lido Bayfront 3Br 2 ~ Bch. S225/mo. s.«-:f928 5375 + ~ ~1111 780•92o.c Leaa« • Vanity tar cash r~lpts, d1ta IEIEUl lfFIH & llghl typing Must hev crpt. 10340 Vetencl1 a 4 bdrm house. II ~-QUIET RESORT LIVING ba ept w/toe sundeck. Yr -INDENTURED ehtry, tight typing. end Ill· With varied duties. Pef'· good telephone manne. S7SO No petl S.5-7983 Ing In c· • NB, or HB •Sparkling hMt.O pool tae $17SOlmo. 675-8990 ltttll/••ttll 71 Spac 28r 2Ba Bayside Of "Our butler hu a new Mt Ing. Accounting back· menent Part· Time Xlnt 642•1603 think ol ui.~• for that •Court yard view dining DELUXE DUPLEX: 3BA 1 ••-• ... ,.1 ept to thr. Pool, pvt bctl. of false teeth," related ground preferred Non· typing skills & good tel&-~~ 1:,.,.~ 1~c~tS.~ choice of ideal... · •Vignette BBQ,,... .ba 112 blk 10 Channel. ~ --n/amkr $525 760-19&e the wealthy widow At· amolcer' Contact Deb· phone manner required. RECEPTIOllST I .... Monro·"'• o<~D """6 TSL MGMT 642•• 3 •Twt:t!.dlne In court ldo centef. 500 36th llTH 111 Young working ,._Ion O< tdmptlng to be witty, she ble Vu at Call Cit"""' 645-7261 ...-"' ~............ Wkly rentals LOl!f ratll ..-· added, "You mtohl aay ..,.,.. /nPIST Westllde !Bdrm, stove. gaze SO/mo. 644-7269 · · student. 2br l~ba. pool, he 11 an INDENTURED OllPC RE S585/mo-S735/mo. It~ refrlg, lndry tac. $4TS No •Specious A 11 1.,...,,,=-~~t=----:-::---:;; 1135 & Up/Wkly Color nr occ & 405 lrwy. $310 . l l[IL fllll&J beaut 1 & 2 BAs, all pets 646_.382 •Yourownp patlO LIDO I ay View 3 TV. maid &eMce. free •fiWtll +dep 540-043<> servant." l4f.lllOht.l'4 Neat appearance , Part TI .. bltlna. frple. Mull see. •Gourmet kltCMn bdrm 2 b , new decor coffee. healed pool & . r .. 2925 pleasant personality Wiii 368 Avocado Dua Ptiat 2'2' •New do"9 tan crpt Sl3SO/mo. Vfly. steps to oc.an Kitch'• lntal1 Wut.. •• ACCOUNTING train 011 by noon MAXICAAE Health Plans TSL•IT 142-1412 Hurry! Studio w/carport, •Lrg w91k -lnoloMta 87J.0072 8191753-0719 avail 985 N. Coaat Hwy, lllml&TIW&ITll 67S·SOIO lnc .. haslmmedlateopen kltch s2so lee 6735 •Gated covered prkng NEAR Dover & Weatcllff 1 Laguna Beach, 494-6294 1ngs for dynamic, tell no 811 • w/storage N/amkr M/F approx $375-fOUNI) ADS CLERK Ill PC motivated lndlvlduals tc AYAIWLIHW 1Br, frig. renge. laundry, pool, carport. No pets. SSSO/mo. TELEAENT 675-8861 BA pool apt. Bulltlns. SUUll llTEL $400/mo. Nwpt/lrvlne ElllEICE•• beeome a part of ou Lrg upstairs 2BR 2BA. 2 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Aval! lm~J:~/mo. Wkly rentals nOl!f avail. , area. Jiiiy. work 720~928 ARE FREE EXP I I growing organization. bales gar nr beach No nopeta. vmag. $129.SO wk & up. 2274 I I Health care corporation I pets '341i2 La Serena 1 &2 Bedroom Newport Heights 1mall NwptBlvd CM648-7445 1 Ulftl '.' tat needsentryle'lelposltlon WEMAYEAIEW&lll Supportln_9 lhe Custom• S67S/mo. 581 -40n ~u~=:,T8:U~~I= ~est house. Garage, SU I sl1 LINE . 2740 CaH: ~':i'try~:ht';',fo'.'~n~~t~ Fil YOtll !~rv1:n~a~=··,!~ GAU IE Ill Spacious Condo 2+Den, Visit our model Dally 9-6. 95 No pets 645•2390 C.M. Garage, storage. tor Ing. Accounting back· phones and multlph ALL UTILITIES PAID IV.Ba, garage, lrptc. !!an· Sorry, no peta. Nwpt Hgh" 2Br 1Ba, pool. 3026 W~o'1' H7r, ~-I rent. enclosed. near lalr· 142-_Hll ground preferred Non· United haa Word Pro-I walk·lns. Poaaesa 1 yea 931 W 19th St. 548-0492 Compare before you rent. tastlc view AvaJI now garage. lndry $725/mo. port ac • .re r g. grounds. 852·9063 k C 1 t Deb cesstng & Data Entry job: el led len ooc Newl'f decorated custom 5775/mo 492_4663 LA QUINTA HERMOSA 180 tB tSth St. 6so.8213 $130 • wk IQI. no depoalt. I 74 ~':ovi':i on ac · • opportunities tor people1 ~e:bal :;"f:,iu:· ~Ill• design features, pool 18211 Pa1kalde ln, HB. I t I t lt!I t with IBM experlenoe. any f 35 bbq, covr'd garage, aur-RHt. .... ~ 0 141-1441 Redecorated 48r 2Ba. •• I I • 2'2" I T u E F~u~.c;,~~~ ~h:~~ ~: c11rc••E type or 9011 ware. II you and typing 0 wpm net roundedwllhpluah tand-encl gar. Vrly$13SO/mo. 1 4 1111 want top money, great Weolletagoodsalaryenc acaplng N o pets 1BR tBA. upper unit, bale, E 631-8335 D 733-6155 AV'a Storage Spac91 avail Owner Identify. 754-0290 a.-lllO ht. 244 benefits. come down and an excellent benefit: Furnlaned· 1 & 28drm gar. lndry rml SS40/mo. •MASTER Suite Primo De Ania Bayside VIiiage. Ive meg talk with our Pleoement package. Apply In per 365 Wilson 642· 1971 18551 Pro Ctrcte 11&11111 Nm Promonlort Point 2 BA 300 E. Coast Hwy N.B. Found Terrier mix, yng 11911, SIOIET&llY Coordinator abOut put., son. Monday thru Thurs TSL lllT 142-1102 S900 Vfly. 2Br 1ba. stove, 673-4209 673-1331Mon·Frl 9-4pm. male. gray & white, Part time administrative ting your needed skllls to day, SAM-4PM. OITIAIE nn I refrlg. No pet•. ~5682 68 yr prof M non-chrt... • I E/slde. CM. 548-3792 secretarla.I poaltlon: U · work I AM,., Ltlff• 2BA 1BA pvt patio gar 2BR 2BA. gar. lndry, 4 1. 2 & 3 BEDROOMS Spec11cular 1Br 1Ba, tlan, lazy, ~•.drinks, taalt~~I! It alstan1 to real e1tete Al•A ask abOut our dream w/d hku' ule1 No'pets' plex Outet street. I mite A FEW 1BORM & LOFT bay/ocean views Frple, 2 Me61s F to stir E. CM. 2br, I. • ..,, at LOST & Frightened, agent .Ablllty to deal well ,,., ~AX C RE Water ft~;} $675/mo to beach ~o peta. $675. FURNISHED SINGLES car gar. lndry, ytty $1200 2ba court $325 mo~ '..Wt. l•11"atu/Offict Ital grey/wf\t c:at, blue collar, with Public. good at IOI· weekv..,,aens dsa':F:wa~ ... '2.ol asor I A ma M-Call Cr11g 631-1266 Apartment Living In a VIiia Rentals 815-7015 650-2926 eve "' wknds. •1*-In North Mesa Verde low 1hru • mustl Soma '=~-T ... ,_ ..,..'..'.",'.::;Win ,....._,_ ..,., -·-· 3 country .. 111rlg. eon~ •••• , ... _pg ~r....;K: Ing ldlls required .................. ,_. _, ..,.,. TSL MGMJ M2-j60 nienfry located Off Jeffrey Verulll11 Bach". eTec ~F'U~P7t 11 ages, reward. 641-3220 Real Estate exp helpful lust by reglsteflngl 3033 Brlltol StrMt. Aoa<I between San Diego range, frig, 2nd lvl teacher In whlchr few hra 1300 SQ ft, glllden tulle. I Suite c. Colta MeM, CA Lge 2Br Iba, unf\Jrn, new & Santa Ana fno.ve. w/balcony. sec glle & Am-< $300/mo. 845-2357 Westctlll Oflve. Newpon Ptnt9&11 l Oppty of developl1 Into * UllTED * Equal Opportunity crpti & levotors, xtra toe · ~.-prkng $650/mo 111 last Beach 497·5132 iioo WINNING LOTTERV ~u~;~1Job. Call rlcle, I Employef M/F/H/V andck, cov. carport, 2Br 2Ba. pvt patio, painted Earthtone pluati cpta Orpt + 1200 MC tJ.40...0.437 Balboa Plt'ln. '~blk-ocean. 3000 a 1368 SO FT TICKET for Ille. No reas. Temporary Services wooded tndsc:.pg. 1trMm, & clean NeW crpts. encl ...-woodbUrnlng tl~ace · Cute 3br duptx. all new · offer refuted. 645-3921 IMllHPfl 1 sECAETAAY T70 S85, WF 2 pool•. rec rm, 1e60. gar. No pets $650 .... Air conditioning VERSAILLES CONDOS deco, n-amk tem. only 1817 WESTCLIFF, NB , I i H.B. Co Hiking lull 112-1 .. a Exciting edvertltlng egan· 854-2892 9"" Dolores 840-5504 VPrvt patloe & Baleonlel 2Br 2Ba. .All amentles & $360 mo. yrly. 87~596 S41·S032 Agt tr Ital tn CU charge Bkkpr Gene,al 4040 MacArthur Bl, Suite I cy In Huntington BeaCh p;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;.t.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;=:t" .,.Pool, whirlpool sec S980 Agt 631-4960 Beaut 3BR. den hm Npt .Altrlciive Offloea In Air· 3004 ledget, AIR, A/P Top 308, Newport Beach, Ca I $21,600 Appointment WOODLAND VILLAGI APARTMINTI ...-exercise coom VERSAILLES . Lrg 1BA In Hgts. 2 lrpls. gar. lllew ol port aru. 400, 1200, TOIOI OF CUSS benefltt. 842-4993 UUl IEO/DnR.-. 1 L'· A...,nd~,1YAGY Inc ...-No Peta quiet tocatlon w/mlnl bay. $3SO. 648-7771 2000 a/I. From S1.S • " ..,, v• FREE Memberahlp In ocean view full sec Grose. Best rates. Bkr ESCORTS 898-2355 IHllHPfl/P-tfat Ma Anderson 675-0300 881 Dover Or. Nwpt Bch (unit & tn10, ~ur ~ardtn \lilt d~f\ Quiet rom!or!~l'I, llv•n2 '10\P •n ftPtwJy' & So Co.t I hilt NM• on1 , t'l11111rr• 'D Ill' btdcn Cdr a11~~ Jvd1l.1blP N< Pl I Pl I .\SI Woodbridge VIiiage Anoe S79S/mo, 644-7211 agt. · Clean. res~tlble fem 1° Coop. 751·8003 Agt Exper'd In A/P & AIR, -SS0-2444 ...-lake, Tennis, S11¥1m Club shr 2BA 1 ~BA condo. · Trani 14 must type. 5 hrs day flew LEUL HORETAIY ~ Established 1964/Free VQffice Qn.n 9-5:30 Dally YH M•"RYE IT 722-1695 Lisa or msg CdM's bell offlcee. 59S· tor Jltlgallon and general' ---,...... -$1100 Incl utll A/C p"g WUTll llH M thr F. aalary com· vEqual Housing Oppty GATED VILLAGE COM· FEM/M,38R HOUSE · ' " ' Tl IUllAll mensurate w/expr business practice at· SECRnHY , • NIU • l'AS • UHlllY ltHMS SO EASTSMOAE MUNITY. 2Bdrm 2~Ba. UTIL PO. $390, 168-A janitor 2855 E Coast 650·3880 Dave torneys Non-smoker. Exper'd. mature person (At Jeffrey & Berranca) 1600 sq. f1. of PURE Magnolia, CM 842·3307 Hwy 97 5-9900 Anytime flexible hours 7-3, Newport Beach. Send re-ror 1 person otc AE IAVINE LUXURY. Garege SPA In NB offlee to share. room Richard. 673-4115 CdM P/tlme AM Ofc Help aume to: Hiring Partner, mgml Some bkkpng • (114)111-llOO master sullet. Dining Fem; 2BA 2BA. CM. $300 lor 2 desk1, Lido area. CLa'l• "·-1 01 Phones. bkkpg, bllllng 5000 Birch St, $Vite 2900, word processing, com: room woodburnlng fir&-... ~ utlla. 722-9595 0< • S285/mo 875-4705 • ....-type 875-2170 bet 9-12am Newport Bch. Ca 92660 puter bacllgtO\.md help- IUCllLlll SIOO·IHO t UHM• llff.Sl 10 L1 ... ltack place: microwave, oven. 474-9000. ext 2so 0 c Airport .,.. 680 HOUSEKEEPER: Sun & OUll nmT LEIAL IEOllnAllY lul. 3.4 dys I wi< Salary O'r'J 1 A tor angt empl private patio. ELEGANT FemaJe rmmt to shr beaut. ~.'rt. exec $Ulla.' take Mon only. Laguna ee.ch &••-m• open Pleasant olc nr QC adult only No pelt SS75 LIVING only 15 minutes C.M . 3br pool, gar, over lease Good terms. area. Light hakppg & .,... M11tiacfetl ltHll Airport 1n NB 756-8100 2 llHMlll SIH·ll 11 US, IUT I ltT WUJlt llCL TSL IWIHl•HT UI 'llUltllO lH-001 1 tncl uUlst cable, 110ve & to So. Co. Ptaza. just east S350+ utll 846-7591 852•9366 or 47g..2555 child care Muat dtlve llllPTlllllT ----- 142· llOJ refrlg 111. last + <Sep Newport Blvd & IOU1h of . Re I er. n c es r. q . me srcn Mercury Savings has an SlCRnHY Refs req'd 494•7988 San Diego freeway 2473 Fem n-smkr pref 1 Blk to Offloe & garage $335/mo. 474-1000 days for Eva, & ' opening In their Hunt· For growing financial co 1n r~===============~~~~;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;~=:. Orange Ave 631-S.39 By bch, S360 mo lnclds ulll. Nr M1rlners Squ1t1 497-3983 ev/wtlnda we need you now to work lngton Beach C-Ofporate Irvine Please cell Mr Nicole Danielle Collection \ 0.1lgner Pattern-A912, Petlte Sfzea 8-16 •Nico•• 01n1ell• 1 1h•Ofl•v '"".J'h ·~ c"l1Kt•y "'''° tor Int Qelll• f'VIJTI that's ~ ., • 1111 or IHI •• "'"" n 111\<lne• w111tlld Slim 11n11 b\111(1 up to lh9 01.am1 or llH " tJo•m•n ~•U•U i ncl 1 tutpltet naelllln• CillOh I~ w11t1 w1rn • l".Cn1rut1no C'>f'1f Pluu 'C>llen lhe 1houldtr 11ne front 1nG oec1< ntp poc:1t1111t .,, c.,,..ec1 CnooH 111k 01 polyHl8' crep. 111111, llH u• 1111 .. for ..,.., '"0 we•• 41'1tl won•,.,,.., 11n1n °' ch1ll1e 101 d1yt1me •O.•ig~ P11te1n 4912 ,, •h l•ll D•• ,. "'41n Petit•~, .... 10 UI MnOJ601oteacnPa111<n1c DAILY PILOT "'-'er Mall P 0 Bow 41 WOOCJl•Oe "l•w Yorio: 11 )17 1.t.Od 8& ctnl9 lof uctl P•ttern lor P<>ll•5• •no llt n(Jhng Ip,.,,, P'••nl)' VOV A NAM[ AOOAUS. ZIP, ST"LE N MBER $17E 1• otlll 6 CLOTIIU CHI rARAOl l)I SwtAT(A ,ASHIONS ,,_ _, 1f tvtCll M*C-ttttff OUtlTS 11' OUICl N EASY TAAll.,£111 121 AOO Ml°" 0Ullfl tU lNVflO" 'AfCNWOllll OUllU loolt• 12.50 -•dcl fl5 cen11 H r:ll '°' poa11ge 1na nanottng ..., .. _ .. , .-; , m DWI• ,.;tt;,., 4Mf appt only. 673-4487 & Cout Hwy. 648-7841 0..HtiCI 3 I In so. Orange county office for e Legal Sec· Mackey 85 t-0455 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• .. Fem n/amkr aeektng ume PRIME Office Space In Companies. ChOOM the retary with 2-3 yurt Call· - to find & Stir CdM Apt Newport Beach. evall Im· l 1 v •.I n Hou a e . days. weeks. 0< month• lornla litigation ex-CURI TYPISTS ' ~IM1111u' ""ll'*' 1111o 675-6459 Lv M.,, kHper/Babyallter. Pvt that best flt your tcf\ed· perlence. knowledge os Full/Part time, typing 0 rwo bt'dr11um JPI' ... medletety ISSO/mo. rm & Bath. Women ule. preparation ol legal 40150 wpm tam1t1ar UPTO $900 OFF!!* '* in I st years rent f URNISHED or UNFURNISHED flnl£SS CEITEIS. THllS. SWlllllC, ,t.s 1 .. ck .. ,.! Sorry, 110 ,ets. lo4tls °"' diilr 9 to 6. ~ood Ap.ir1menh Fem. n-smkr aeeka aame .la.I llAl n w/amall chlld olc. Small Enjoy your holldays and documents/ forms and w/aerospaoe, some art 2Br nr bch, HB. S3SO Inc PllP IAllllWIT salary. 645-~6 Lv mag become 1 prolesslonal ablll1y to Interlace with work d11lrable, U S utlls. 960-6718eves l14/llM111 TAC Temporary Em· verloua departments Cillzen,hlp requ1reo Fern shr 4Br hM 1n Nwp1 ll~ln HoulltleeperF L11g ployee. within the aStoelatlon. EOE Call 476·0800 Shr1. nr bch, pool & ten Single Offloe w/wtndow. Nwpt Bch time. u • TOP PAY . NO FEE II SECRET•RY/I I W/D IP• $375/mo+ 'It 4120 Birch. Rec.pt rm charge. top penon, gd TAC Temporary Svcs We o er a competitive • I Frl411 utll. S.8-4340 avl. $300/mo. 752-8731 aalary. 831-6115 4500 Campus "124,NB salary and excellent ben· II you are bright, (7 41 862 9424 ellts Please send resume elliclent. and llke having F/rmmt to thr beaut. N.B. WATERFRONT BLDG. £.pl!J!tal 1 • to. 'larted ottlce duties. we'd Twnhse $400/mo. Ashton, Exec Suite. t350 a/I at like to talk to you Our 253-4190/W 642·7588/H Sl.601/1. 4th fir/vie'# Ttac~trl 41501 OLEH TYPIST IEllOIRY SIVllll new office-showroom is ---------642-4844 M thr Fri 8-5 p c ••t h 7812 Edi ~ In Newpo" C t (N F/rmte to shr 4BA Irvine TEACHER-PRE scAool recall oncrete M g, as nger Ave '' en er on- hae w/2 others $330 mo Waterfront Olflcea CHRISTIAN MINISTRY., an lmmed. opening In Huntington Beach. CA smoker please) Call +13 utll 6St-OS03 meg ·s~y•/nAt~.!_u,rnor. ~·.',•. 142·9181 ·, fCourlloanm.,lndSelv"'tdluceal Dewlptth. 92647 759-9096 ...... ~.. -.. eoE i11•> 8•2·9~~13F1v1H -sEc11n·11-,. PI T Flshr 2br 1ba apt CIOM IO ate offlcel. 848-S055 ru•m AllllTAIT I good phone akllls, IC· "" • back bay, quiet, no pe" Busy Elem. tMCher need• curate typing, flllng, & For Mlg's Rep 10tm-2pm. S2SO. 645-9131bef8pm C..attclal Pre,nty aut/alde 10•15 hr1 wtc.I CAT. Biiiing exp a plua HOEPTIHIST Mon thru Fri 631-3324 Laguna Bch. M/F, atrelQhl 2771 Hra llex. Ideal for prev. Call for appt. Aatoclated tor bUsy lumber company. IHln&IY P /T prof, ~o· ... 50·, wantecf lo 1350 sq. Ft. teacher/aide 759·7649/E I rf::f::~7~~~::.·281 =~~1,~~ ~~!s!h~~~ Petmanent poelUon shr 3bf tiome. 1 btk to xlnt M .. Verde foe. PnftnMul~ 751-0800 le< appt Flexible hourt. Newport bch, lrplc, IP•. prv. btlh. 545-4123 ._,_1_1 SIM Center. 840-S.70 S400-ISOO. 499-4820 3 I I ....... .......... " -=u=m=-==-::---------------2 bldg• on ota n t... ;---·-Newport S,.tch So UHU IUll ..al Cennery VIiiage, N8. Liil llllTS RMc>ontt.:'1:'::.'~ I 111 1 l t•ll ""', • Shr beautifully decor1t.O, Good Upalde potential. Tired of A. E ~I Mmm activity olllce Good ,,, ri .. ,,, frple, tennl•. 1 ml to bctl. S525,000. 873--3777 Loan Rep. A.E. lie. req'd. typing Xlnt telephone Straight mate Avt now C•nn.y lllllage Realty IBM Mtup f0t you In the Basic bootckeeplng Wiii 64 / S 11 ' ; $400-utllt 497-1304 *Office/Shop/Storage* field• train~ •tarting train reat 557-3200 Nt>wpor1 811 .. <h "'o IMalewantaperaontoMelt 264aqlt&up,rMl.C.M. aoon. 770-808 Chuck CLERK/TYPIST um111m .. '" h\ r 1 ,\,, & ahr NB/CM rental. C-2 Oui.t ., .. 548-7249 MANA(lj L '·•'It'll Mike, Wkdya 834-2Me OECORATOA SPACE ~~.;~~~ b4 "> 1104 Mate n-•mkr, c.pe Codi S200tmo Incl phonea, r• We ar• curren1Jy Meklng • Clertl/Typlat who of hlghly mottvat.O MC> NB $400• utll. au .. t ceMng. 9'c. 549-9181 Immediate opening tor full enjoya high vtalbftlty within a h~tectl ..... retary Good com- •-a Cleantt ,..71 ar ... 845-7767 850·1151 ••tr time Olatrlc1 MMeg.r. and tupport environment, mutt be people-munloeuon akllla. typing -.,.. Joy 1 11¥11h orltnttd and h•ve excellent communlc1t1on1 Ind 90me 10 key. FuH 221 ta Pai0m1 i375 281\ I M~o v:War:.~ FOf rent 1608 aq ff. i.80/N.1 ~~~~d~n e:;,if .nce tklll• bec•uM you will be dMllng hffvlly with 'tme lptereatect ptrtlel H'·b• CloH to bch., pool $500 9.._.2907 UndMd.ct apace fe< In-h91pful. our cltenta through t-6ephoM and s>«tonal cell Mr Demp11y et clHn/nlcell furnl1hed dual Of storage 831-3338 contact. 540.555-4 Encl gar 63 -7918 I M/f=-25-f non arroo, 3br aetat "'"" We off9r an txceltent bin--Vou wtll ... 111 our etatt In h•ndllnn the Wide r.T::-11411=m:-:-.,-:-k9-:-:-llng __ _ N.B. condo, poc>!/apa I eflt prOQf'am, paid ..,.. • p••y ftM9 225 La Palom1. 50. 28A $450+\lklt. John 842· 1954 fl c:allona & holldays, bon. ua variety of generel otflo. functions, tuch ea -,_ WHI 1v.b1 Walk to be,ch. I pro0r•m and dentel In· typing, op«atlng offic. mechlnee, running PILL Tm PAY c .. an. encl ger 937-7918 M/F 25+ non amkr, 3br aur•nae. Salary -plua eome locel errands end melntalnlng fllea, Energettc !*>Pie need.a 2Br 1Ba Walk to Com· ~~·+0,:;~~:n°'~'r,964 f -hi ~tl"!"f mti.tge relmbUraement. n1ereture and vetloua offloe recorda. Your new office. new Otymptcj I mu~lty Cnlr & downtown rom 1 ' ,.,.., poeltlv. ettltude wlll help you i.am our health program with S~ No P9tt 492_.883 M/F 28R 28.A, CM lm.itltell*S d\lpl911. ~ Appftcant mull apply In proc.cfurn and ecqulre gr .. ttr rteponalblllty, premium, xtnt [>I)', W... '325/mo + '.t ut111 Avatt 3 bdrrn unit haa beamed I s-aon " O.lly Piiot. 330 Accuratt typing of 40-50 wpm I• required aa 758-?fl59 I Furnlehed 38r 2Ba. gar I 1211 945-7879259·1234 celHnga, custom 6eoor Waat Bay St.. Coate I _..1 .. rtllebtt tr•naportetlon. --Walk to bch S 1100 Av! tll and WOOd floor• fwo M.... Ca. Apply 9°11 WHI PIHlllll June 492_.883 I M/1 55+ "" 2b' trailer, bdrm tower unit '°' tn-j a.rn. or 2__. p.m (C6roul• You .,t lcMal fC>f tNa Poeltlon If )'OU are,,.. or '°' law otttoe. ~ I l 2er a. f\.lrn S250 mo. C•ll come • 2 CM ~".• In lion Dept ~ I a ,...,-itry Into the Job market. If you .,. BMchNon atnolcer a.., L~. :'~o •t0t1. 6 ~' 645-S1n Of 531-1507 terrific location!'!" 111Pt 'I · ta1 llH, ~tltMttd In l~nlng • r9')1dly growtng Int•· r~ to· Hlflng P•rt· M25 No pe«a 492..ee3 'M/F metvr•. £Hlblulf to Nawpotl ' bHt 1 netlonel compu1tf·b8Md compMy offering an ner, 5000 8'fch St. Sul• ' Condo canyon vi.w jlC bMchel 1 ehOf1 blodl 10 I mfll outatendlng ~entlel tor cerMt growth, a 2900, Newport hacft ~ 28drm 2 Batl\,' s.4001~ 120-t444 ' llhOpa. Wet1 priced at • ... -•• h~ eompetH~ Mlary, plMunt wor1(t-CA 92ee0 0-909 Nw CfP" wane __ $215.000 •--~-.... ---. "''"' ""' .._ ______ _ fo beectl. seoo Some M/F '9a9 f*lon to enr tg . N a. ~ V"P ptectlce. .w1ron~t. end tn tkotffent frlnQt ~ ,. utllt pd 492-48&3 o.cot NB hm/tvff amen "An RfKO~ 14 dey wh altematt. Set. peckege. p-.. contect: For Ad Action Sunny dMn 29R 18A ltlH ' prlv $450/17'tO H<lMf't e.c. AM. ROA pref 640-1122 ••• L"'4a lta41er I g~r. '1ndry No J)911. +1100 dee> 831·3779 AEA.'-.UlATC DENTAL Aecept/ Ortho MIT11• ... N .. ftlMINT c..1 I I llOO/mo 493-2710 MfF M + C*ICMian, 2bf 111 Im a. get pey, '1A cry., I " .. .... • ... _ 2bl. nloely turn , nr bch. ~ req'd NI 642-2921 IYITIMI, INC. DJv DL& I •1111 $175• MC ~293_ ll.ITlltDl•I -IL.... 11780 Fitch AY9nUe, Su • 140 ., flUl Uft ~ I Prof,,,.,. a.It• Pfof fem. co.t• M-. a re-,.,.,, fT, front & bed! omc.. trvtne, OA 92714 AD·• h1, ciMn. dfW S480 t• 10 af\r 18r furn N8 PooA/ Tt .. Al 28' deUIC,_, E!!pt not -.ntlel Cot· 7141{M0-7100 t711Ttlerar\t87&-.teeo 1ac1tenn11 S29hl 150. Unlta ' blll to S10M. leQe ~ground pref'd. MMltlr II"" «lfJlll oppotfvtt#fy emplo)et MIF. 642·5671 CIMtlfled Ada 142·5U8 I dlP 722-te78 ... .,. mag redev. Agt H t~HO Hewi>of'I ~ 64$-5073 : ._ ______ 11111111!"' ________ l~~~~~~~ ~. -I - • 0 y I• n ' ·- 11 I " y j r , II , ' , • /OW.e MM laltt SSIO ltaeral H lnttal IHI ... ,.. SSlO IUsctllHetH 6015 P111 I h lM la 6041 Pewer INti 7112 11 t •/O.k1/l tt1111 __ WORB Retau Salee • &PTIUUllU llUYDY •Mii TAVCI< DAIVEA w/DMV fr df.fibll CfuTMr 11 WANlED Mai. e.agi. fOf 30' Sl!AAAY Wl!EK· 71U iwiii"iiiiiiiiWI~~~~ ,"OOEISDR SJ~ l:Jcp matufe C4>ie to care Part lllM Ttlurldll)'t ~ Prinlout WAREHOUSE & cond s3oo M1tcntn9 I 1tud -VICM PWteb<ed ENOEA Mint GOl\d 2001\p !loin Av81tabfe 25 30 32 ,. .. l !Of 52 Unlit nr hole Bey Mull havtt proof of .,,._ COUNTER HELP OrapH ineer under wi th pa part C1ll Mete crutMtS Only SOO ::s$' 3333 W {,c)Nt Hwy Tllal.EE .,......_ Nwpt Bctl •t• Women turanc;•. OOOcl drlvln; r• Hank• El.etrlc Supl)lya 1 Or•l)e!I vat•~ qUMn 988·9484 nr-1 •KW onaM Wind• Npt fkn 9.5 Mon-Ftt " I mutt nav• rantaJ & cord mrn1 pietlup or MS..7771 bdapro & tamp it COl'ld IPi • "-lau VHF etc Ong o wnr htlt cl8f'IG81 •'(P Man mt.111 aJmlllar Oellvery publl--S575 ObO 644•5974 Htl • vrflal bought a bigger boat :;;;~itiiftliiilPiaiiir-- An u~t opPo<tunlty • ""' nave 1trong malnt tkllll cation• to 1torH tn mtlllllY MSP. Apt A•trio-trMzet 1200 IOSt 'LUCKY t 1 Mull t>t Ca•~ IOl4 ~ Miit ..a. offer' to jOln en ln<lullry lead., A•I• req'd 833-33e3 Mlec1ed 0 c In eltl• need• PfT KENNEL HELP King ll wllatb9<1 com k 1bBXL1. Oak g711 d rW $()1(11 A5'ing ~ soo In I 166§1/W poptop camper ~ 137 or 75 ... ~? ••Itta Emetton Et«trlc lmao-requlr.. • ~t Commt11lon potential exp pref. 20-30 hr• p1e1e 175 850 3~8 p18110 L.11.e ~ S2500 ~at our ~· todar C0tvair eng Strong taet Co . lnou11r1a1 Contr011 time SALES ASSISTANT &PT IUUIDI 111111 earning 01 llO.I15 p/hr .chedule ~ay vary Tu ·co Call 873_2840 Adm1r.i Y•a111 01 New ~I !>fail" battery Dlvl110n In Santa Ana. 10 WOfk tveel wtcn<11 IOI' To manage 18un1t1W .. I· Apply "In P«M>n 2&9t Ing 1ppl a. Mon·Frl MFY ~p1neov-__ port Buch 673·5200 11, .. clUn $16501080 LAROE SELECTION Of' hu an lmme<11111 need one ol the llnett Hallmark 11oe. CM Mu1t be mar Alchttr Ave Sutia 108 10am-Sc>m 125 Mell ers gray lit llol110 INtl. n Ster" IJectr.U.. -650 39S! N!W I USEC IMWSI fOf • word proeeutng ''°'" In the US II you fled, MmHltlrtd & In 1 T · Dr c M 831 -1030 grNI cond uMd 11 mos ' ' •-• 34 Sportflan.t twin '"ew 1 .--aa. - tralnM ha11enlgh1tan<IMdllnO g00dhe81th 649-0"433 9'~~n~P M U llda l~ ' $135 Paul •1t1r 8 .._.. llybr10ge,11Jllhulltd,w1th ~OAD 314T Camper ..__ enjoy dealing with • or ca W&llMISE 831 -83~ out of water survey Ei.c· 1 Speei•I Xtra gu 1ani... llOL.UM! SAL.ES people, we want to meet APT 1&1&111 883• 1250 EOE COt..OA TV Xlnt cones tronlC 111111ng gnr ~ low mllel xlnc eond Sell SERVICE I LEASl..ci Thia polltlon 1111a111 1 var- iety ol work Hslgnment, and Will alao ltaln on Telex anrt swltchboerd you PteaM call Julian al wanted Handyman-Ra-HPlll OUll 1 AISlllll Y DISPLAY CA~E~ (~I Wnt s 125 64$-1 t88 eng1n ... lteth paint top cont S3SOO, 873-8886 3670 N Chetry A-.. L()flK) 631 ·8888 fOf' an appt. 1 I & P&Ollll PHlxlgt ... 8 x2 112 ldael -to bOttom S29 500 PP . -81!.ACH tlree to Ive n man1age Harbor Municipal Court tor travel agency, trade G&rat1 Wt1 Wkdys 8181"3_8983 Of Mtrhme 20 Stvn«ft -.it-(No Cllttrry aiut-405) The SUOC8Nful Cilndldatt mull be proficient In E(lg. 111'1, spelllng and punctu- ation High ec:hool gradu- *SALES 140 H.B deluxe conooa, hat opening• fOf Men & Work 1n lrW\I on 1l'lor1 or shOwa, etc WAY BELOW = __ 2131686_0482 or wknda cont. real nice $&500 Dir (l•4~11M general ma1n1en1nce. Woman. If you type 40 tong tetm 1emporary u-COST! 72<>-0991 , 7141492•17ee 642-0795_E11 64i1-&&2a Tr•"-new.-...~ pool care. etc. Salary wpm and are tnter"ted slgnmen11. .,_ .......,._ plu1 1 Rm atflclen<:y apt In xlnt benefit• and start-HEIRLOOM HAN,OMAOE C.rtu •el Mar 1122 'O' II fRll 1tll Mottrcycl11/ , OPEN SEllEN DAYS (llSllE) al• with some college Prior plumbing sales a courses d91lreel Some mull Guaran1ee .. com· word proce11lng U· mlssron. Benefits ava.11- perlence preferred, bul able Full or Part-time Call 982-2545 aft 5pm Ing salary of se 99 p/hr, Paid weekly-No FM OUIL TS. c 1930, great ' ScMttll ~ 1011 Mon-Thura asklOfTed 40 h rt p/wk. Call Cnr111ma1gtrt1 $115 to Furnlture,h(Qhboy.antQa Twdal1,g1u1.A/P 4 kw 833-0411 ext 350 tor In-TAC Temporary Svc. $325 720·3912 collecllbles. clothes 7-9 sllp, pou ownr financing 13 Aonda 2 'Enduro SIPWTI a.... AFTER 4500 Campu1. ti 124. NB 1ewe lry. bookS 709 All oHtlfl conllde<ed Bkr e•lt t ond $350'850-6429 DELIVERY OEPAATM!NT tervlew. ·4801 Jamboree (7 14) 852-852-9424 Maple hutch $87 l<an· Acacia S1t1Sun 9-4 960-7467 w111 treln on AB Dick Apply In peraon Monday through Friday Blvd, N B EOE more wahr S25 Fireproof _ McLAREN'S BMW SCHOOL f&OTllYWllll• WHIElllAUIEll strongboK t8•12x7S39 SUN 10-• 515 BeQonla '7'fELUWSOWllO ... Fli""."SllllS We ol1er a generous t>en-•111• package Including a TIE Wl'l PUMltll ChrlatmH week shut-l52fS Newport Blvd • eo.18 down Pleue apply tn Mesa See Dan " All good cond 548-5333 Be11m furn trundle beds 1937 tw eng nu survey ,.. "• "7" JOBS 2 Factory worke/w needed. Weekend Manager tor REMODELED house M ii· lamps misc '11ttte1 1t~s sh~ Illness forces ule 11}4:,.~:,~!' ~ff~ ~,PCt;:~3cir. Dally P1lo1 N-•paper ( 1ng appll's wrought Iron e .. t ltack ,140 Try 9,500 Bkr 9&) 7467 Hts 714-6808300 EARN Fountain Valley ~·~~0~~ A.~ R :ic~~P tenoe. doors & windows. wicKER t1 clothes & llmllllSIH Mac-21J..&91~101 peraon Monday through Wednesday. 9-11.y... or SALES CLERK • Estab- 1 ·3PM 0< send rffUme llshed stationery store (only resumes with 11lary needs tnslJle sales clefk. history will be con· Otttce prod.vet knowl· sldered) edge helpful bot not nee: Anoeta 281-70.4 F.LL /TIIE ,a-y uuclt & depeodablllty a e•:_?59-<>128 shoes. costumes More• 1CLASSIC Available to• MONEY a must. $90 per ~end. Un1ver.slty AthHltlc Club Brookh~rst/Adams S/S UJe Qt lr&de Prefer to pallT/TllEWlllll Call 642.,.321 ask r Memwen1p fOf sale S750 I snare wioomeowner wllh PRIZES • Jim 752·21155 Mon.Fri 8-4 30 L11•H lt1da 614 shp in Nwpt Ben Wiii OpportunltlH 1vallable _ ~-___ ___ _ _ _ Sal AM NOY 9 IBM type-make favorable arrange· with the LOS ANGELES WIND0 W CLEANER-Exp WEDDING GOWN Size 10 t 7 sofa 1 90 & ment V1tu e reg on TRIPS TIMES Clrculatton De-FT /PT Res, beach c1t1ea Satin ••t/...O ~•rte & wri er • s er S20 ooo 642-1998 EMERSON Partrnent In our door 10 Own tr&n9" 646-8244 train S250 6-44--0780 ~7~~~":'·4;:'.~~3:tt • • . as Chevy Blazer a.a ... Sales • hi" rl tti Ooor newspaper ules ~1 go22 m Sall ltata 7014 ceoern condltton ioaoeo WIWlllT t •I t program Guaranteed Ea,ltyat•t WHtH FrH It •• lt;!trl lt1d1 6169 $14 500obo 733 2259 ..,_a, .... __ .,: ELECTRIC Co YOl'll WHTll l&ILY PlllT hourly wage plus com-5539 Free °'d fuhloned bath· _ 10 ft ay prlte 1nc1uo.. ~ • lt-•a,.r mlsalon Hours 9am lub Needs refinishing 8 AMIL Y SALE Port all riog•ng. sales & trll 'II ~HP f I I CllOft of 3300 S Standltd SI,, at the LOS ANGELES If you are i~lng l~r 8Jltr• -2pm or 4pm-9pm Train-Ex Mgr for a ma~o~<f~ & feet missing S.8-3305 or Lorent ofl Ford & $300 74•·7211 I CtlElllH caietufty 1::1~:. Santa Ana, CA 92702 ~~~~ 1~'::a~:!,ng gi; spending money, Of Ilka tng 11 provided Potential =s :!:o~ ~u! I 1ea11e message 850-6698 ~v~~~~~~r 1~!~~~~1:·3 n 111 JOMK tt S33t< wnn Tnis 2 Dr comes with pi s. ·c»r~:.l Equal 0pp0f'1unltv nev. commission scale al· to go places llke Maolc to earn S300 plus per w/progess111 Co 963-3627 FREE l o good home tO mo g I cnotee N B mooring xtra cap 4ue1 tank a c •OOk. Employfr " lows you to earn more Mountain. t<notts Berry week For an 1n1e<11lew, -1 010 tem Pltbult had SUN 10AM Bdrm Suite, Cru1se1race. 9 bags wind prep 6 more (Ser•00021 n doee ...... e # than$200 1ncommlsslon Farm. or v.tn Prrzes and call 957-2000ext 248 1 Mtrcku•i11 sh Is 551_39,3 • Aubusson Crpts, 01ne11e •nd. stereo, depth ind StlH Mtehce ...... ... Tec1aical/Tr1•11 & wages by selling only Awards. Call IJS nowt We MANUFACTURING I 0 · Set. Anttque Sew Mach. I VHF preHu•e w•ter ORANGE COAST ~ ~ -: SSOS 20 subscrlpllons a week. hav~ severaH:>pentngs In Aati••ts HlO Oflic.t Faraitart Mirrors. B~tlspreeds I S S range. Wtndslo"" 111e Jeepl Aeneul1 • ____ ...,....,...., __ ..__1 11·s posslbleto urnmore C.M •• ,., H.B. or r:_v. WES?ERCOAP. a broad _ I ~•i••Ht. 6047 Lamps, more 1990 Pon raft ett 631-5379 2524 Harbor CostaMesa '~~ llTI 1n11u11 l han $1000 weekly 642-4333 based Information pro-amouE SHOW --Seabourna HVHomes '78 Force 50-l(etch dsl HI I023 ~~ Dependable, uper'd Hoursarellexlbleand the cesslng company en· H ntlngtonCenter COM !NATION SAFE 8 t8-335-9710pr1or1nto auKlitary dsl generator ' • Good pay 645·7"8 ottlce Is Freeway close. &JIC llHIC& OOIP. ~~n4i14 1nrn~e1~f'~~0~j Nov.:'mt>er 14, 15, 16, 17 8~~~~~as~~~~~49~:g54 Saata AH Beii~ts I i ots 0 1 equipment Truka 9035 (11t)I• Im •••p(lfll For more lntormauon call In Nwprt Bch ttaa a pltme u u Fumllure. lamps, glass & 6112 1 Divorce forces sa1e , C EVY 58 er 1 20IW ,., .... ,._ -5'40--0301 I opening In the general mlnlcompuler aystems unique collec:tlbles INT DESIGNERS Ole tum Make otter 645-6646 , H assic , on ClDll!D~ wettest•bllatled and rapid-------servloes Oept. S4.50 hr. lor non·defensa FAA & FREE admission & parking F11es-dran1ng unit-etc EVERYTHING GOES 11 t>og Ninoow nice orig ! ty growing prefabricated SAUi musl have valid Callf commerc1a1 appllcattons. Join us now 4 days only. 759•9336,D 497 _69951e Sat/Sun; Ole furn Wash-Montegomery 15 w "'' 2 cona n~Cls a ;no rt lloatlng dock manufac-Enjoy dealing with the dnver's lie. some lllttng has 1mmedta1e opening• Oak & Brass Promotions _ • ell Drye(.,~~ gear beds. Jibs Spinaker & more• bl~ $650 586-7 1 5 BMW 320i 83 beige. air. turll'lg company. localed Pubhc? The Pennysaver req 833-3232 Kerry for 213-465--0049 Pets&: h1•1ll 6049 b1kes. ll\()torcycles misc S3000 obo 997•7695 1111 CMm C· 10 p I alloys &"'1 Ste< cut near lhe San Diego/ 11 looking for friendly II TEMP SPEC OR ANTO Cner 000~B tlet Chr1stm11 Yorkies Male ii hswares Sc to $200 1•-. . ,. •to AM/FM 8 !rack 11~1 to mo mmt eel orig Harbor Frwy tnteraec11on. positive ~le for Part-&SSIST&IT I· IN . T x-cond. 53;[,"" 645-5~77 wks AKC Shoes $300· 2012 S E Orchard ,,.met, . .:.••••tat.{ super ciean lull camper ownr S 12 600 751-222l Is seeking semt-skllled time Reader Ad Sales Gift-wrap, ship, pack, 1_2 Y••rs nAnAral ln•nar-• $400 Eves 558· 1839 Traas,.rtat·ata S.ppht1 7u20 sne11 111c .. 1n2195 BMW 32 01 83 EJcoel cone1. carpenters' Forklift ex· positions 3 days inc:lud-cop1811. businesa sef· .... ,._ .. _ ...,....... a l 6011 _ -- perlence a plus, bl.It nol ing Saturday 9-2 Dulles vices. EJcp prel'd UPS. uon background Able 10 "'' IUcel~ GOOd home ror 2 lovely 17 5 KW ONAN MARINE SCtH Lo m• 5 spCI sunroof ~=~~11~~~1 ::J h~t~ ~hc~~~e & '~!r;:,~k~~· ~~r E~~~~~ N:f~8~~': ~t!!at1~.11~~T111r 8w~1~ I llY APPLlllCES ~~7,'~~~~~ 1~~t~,[~~ppt Powtr lo1t1 7012 ~~SEs~•ll ~nE~;-.~: Tgr~g ~~Y 1~~~.~~01 r95D:;. tendance a mu1t. Hours Apply In person l660 MIL·SPECS Stds Also LES 957 •8133 l 7' Glasper d s hp Mere cost $6300 sell $3000 213 539-9140 eX1 •500 6 30 to 3,00 five days Placentta Ave. c M amm11 STllEm mull be able to use In-21 cu 11 WestinghOUH H~':'1~~y·~s: ~~a~e,:k~I low hours reblt trailer Call 760-1376 ev wk~CIS-~1"'97-2022 Call Thompsoo Float&· -----Gas Stallon W0111era spec;llon hand lools Frost Free Reing I treez-shots M $l 50. 64S.8132 $3900 548-6030 Anchors 121 Danforth 35H BMW 74 2002 wtit w/btk hon. 2 13/538-8324 SALES HELP S150 wk part time. Call er. beige. 1•, yrs old. 19 F E CA n new powder coat white· tnm 011.1e int 1 ownr, FIT &lor PIT sales pos-aft 2pm, 645-5760 CRT DATA ENTRY $500 OBO Call Barbara LHASAAPSO Gentle,lov-t W LL 0A 115 , $l50iea 675_0740 days Alpinest81'eocaaa.cie.n. 1ucn11111 ~-6 yeara experience, com merclal/ln t er 1 ors 770-0102 1tlon for lun nautical girt & Korsak 5•9-8054 1ng. cudOly guy 3 yrs old hip J?hnS0'1 IB Fully ---10 10 mi S•600 Ev clothing store. Exper 1111118 Looking tor a nice home 8Qu•PC>ed to fish or sk• Sl' /"--S 113 l&TSll lllC C&I 67s,.9288 or Dy 497--488-4 prel'd Charlles' Lock8f, Permanenl Par t-Time CLERK •SlLEI SALEI* to adopt & spoll him Ole Dry fast ~le super I ••• 11Kka/ ttrlJt I 5spd cass 4x4 (2G77964ll _ Via Lido, Nwpt 675-6230 Tellers _ ___._,.. for our Rel 1,,..rators s129 & Up 751-9070. hm 760-6006 lam11y boat Westrtg I 7022 $1111 BMW 80 7281. 5861 ml. Clrk ,.......,.,., Requires 1 year ex-r •-traller 494-6126 • blue S spd, xlnt $9900 Elec1rontes TnEIAlllETlll Lido branol'I perlence in production/ Washers S99.& Up Persian K1tten1 adorable 15 SUP ON BALBOA I Mr Retnnard 83s..2556 TllCI FILM matertat control environ-Dryers, gas/elec $99 & Up home raised ' CFA All 20' Sl<IPJACK 81nun1 t S l AN 0 $ 5 O mo · PllOFESSIOllLS Four hour• dailr,· 5 days a ment, CAT Input protl-"Complete Line ol Home shots $200 • · 646-1373 rOdhldrs, trim tabs VHF 818-790-7302 • DATSUN **'* '74 280Z Pllml Full faceted phone oper-week Hour y wages clency, lO·key by touch Furnishings" 9000 OBO 760-7160 SIDE TIE Llttle lslano For 2 • 2 auto FmlCHa Printer operator with atton. Big dollars for ~~e~~ou~n te~:,er::;:. and type 45.50 wpm. ALL APPLIANCES IS~~tz~.A~;llg~~~';;e~~r 5 Eliminator Day Cruiser 10.11•., 11 t>eam Sanboat '5"FEAL $2000 646-8103 selup exper In thick ltlm pros No experience Familiar with blueprint. Filly l1aralt1t4 S50 546-4258 Custom m every respec:~,.. 673·0786 DA TSUN '81 200SX Please call Chuck Dag· needed, wlll train ground preferred • but bills of ma1er1a1 and work httlltlt C.a4ttita Call for lull details Must SI A 1 N A 1 __ AMIFM Pow.t. to ml, gett • CU•ahsiH not required. order proo89Slng UNIQUE FURNITURE 1Tlmt>er Woll/Germ Snep Sell! 760-1376 ~P "~2~ o live ~;~ Vua "40 sunrt Best otr fS7~53 l.s,EGT.• I I For Interview Appointment 1947 S Maln St pups, avail 12/~ $200 l -P to - 280 zx " • a ary Please Call Apply lr1 person l o· Sania Ana obo 642· 1806 evs/wknds EMERGENCY SALE' 17 Side tte to 25 S220 FORO 72 Window Van \DA TSUN '83 ... 2 Years exper with a • •41tal ~Htflh WESPERCORP Blwn Edinger & Warner on ' Crestllner wttrlr $395 I SWALES ANCHOAAGE n-trans new pwr go ~~r~.:-~ ~~~ microscope on micro-Call Jim or Bob 675-5010 ·Personnel Dept Main St. See the Bear! Classlhed Ads 642-5678 645_9746 1~5 S.8-1501 bOdy S2200 540--0812 '"'' elec:trdtllcs Please call (714) 760-6000 I Doreen Planktngtori Clalt1/lt1IHrHll 14511 New MyfOf'O Aoao 111-1220 ~-I Cosca Mesa/San1a Ana SS20 ~ Tuslln, CA 92680 Open 10-6· Sun 12-5 I I / ~ ;, • !\Sii i ~ area O&TE•t• UlU ~ 1>. k Equal Oppo<.Junlty GE dbl dOOf, frOll-lrae ~ ~· I I • I ' : : ' .... a .,.•••TOI ~Ul · em-•o.-. MI F/H/V green. xtnt cond, 19 cu rt. • • llu. _ . 1 ~ __,. Crelltlve person w/sales & "" •-$225 Call 673-7379 -, - EHlllDJll r!rt~~d~dl~e= ,,, lllllHPT. KENMOREgasdryertarge nrti1ia1 lit" Caretrt \aectrical Ll•••cafi•t --~·.;;ua.-· _ti!t_ • ._ ______ , OllT& IW •OOLUlva. ~'\\port 61~en QC.Womfn ~ Oekt~-mte--E11pert Cabinel Maker & P&lllSll rumte • UWiUtt J a INTI E.XT PAINTING lll·llU firm C111 Tues~sa1 ~u:~~~n ~°: •• ~~~. Asking $250 642·4503 $2.17 per day French Des19n Reas Ouamy wOfi. tree eat Ma1n1 c~n-ups mowing "1ouses& Apt Aea.s rat• TYPISITTHI PISTE IP &ITIST 645-9858 Equal Oppty Empt m/l/h eothusiasllC. salary. no Refrlg's. 1•-20 ci all very "~est rel s Alle1 Som = 425513 968· 740, ,,~ 1,.,,, Fr~ esi1m81es• uuahl)' WOfk 895-5755 ·-H•m •••1sT·-eKPt'f nee Call l(ev1n Olean $35-$200 Cash Thats All you pay tor cal A11reo 722· 1. s~ £.LEC"R•C.AN 11.4• E<,t••Oa 645-1381 PAIN-ER NEEDS WORK• ._ --• 662 5844 631-3701 Of 966-1366 3 lines 30 Cla) m1.-1mum ..,Jvarled competences. 2872 s. Brl•IOI. SA • In tne MASONAYICAt.PENTRV l•C .:233108 Small argt' ~AWA A.N EXPERTISE In! Ext oeiungs. ref'ln c.mb. pan llme CdM C811 Call Teri 9&6-1076 PUT Tiil REFAIG Sears 17' lrost-Very competmve Loe I 1oos & reoairs 548·5203 T•f'f' lr•m 100 remove t261 yrs eJCP . w«ti guar lmmedlale opening for 8:30-I 1·30AM. 645--0356 Newspaper home dellY8f)', less. Ice maker. iclnt DAILY II insured (7141499-1604 HALE ELECTRIC ciean uos Stu 5•9· 1696 O•v1S Painting 964-3837 eKper typesetter. MuSI ···-AaR.,.. llW wm IALH early morning 10 5 A M cond. s 150 646-t 188 -Doors-Aepair-Alie<a tions DepenOablt: ... reas rates r•EES T., flAUTY ,.,... have have mark-up .._ llll'T5 CM Courcyards Slyl'•l $ 600 c 11 w & d ft d PILOT • 5•6 -011 " N-port·s newesl n~ht wlcti~cele ,,.~., 1559 .-.s 500-p/mo a shr elec ryer·x con Remodel-Panel-Locks-etc l •C o msurN ' ~..,0,,..,. ,~ov~ Ci.an-rn o c 22 yrs Prompll exper · past&-up back-• "" .,...,.. ... 642-6015 anutlme I S300 Doth. 645-9741 c w o F ces """' ~ .. "" A A ._ 334950 ground helpful. Xlnt ben· spot & restauranl, lub ,. SERVICE abmets-m ow-en 'L•C e•ec111c1ar R"' ..,p '><l!w .a ... ns -51.3.i1-s eas rares e •• ellts including medical & 17. a unique expe<lenoe. ClSIHll Pl&llUOYOLHI Farait•rt 6014 J5yrse>1p Jerry &c2-0567 Comm •rid St-,,,.,, • * 131-1111 * ~nnitala1.,1nmsousrp•nceh,.,e' ccoonn: t'~cnk~ldo;>;r~~~~IM(:!, $4 9p•7:,;3~';,;,w~r~~~;,,p Edxaperys opnalrty ~IT~e· weeGulkld-I llY FURllTIRE I c•m• Cue C111zen rales Small ,oo Ltp l SemC'H •-"' " DIRECTORY !Childcare my CM home 1 soeciahsi 494 zqgo FUIED? Cllf 752·500I tact Allssa. 642·432 t exl train, students .OK) Bar-645-0032 Or•.n, Newport Beach LES 957-8 tJ.3 EW REPA•R o 1 1 N c> • " oc 291 tenders. exper d onty & A -T 1 Aeld CALL TODAY" Graveyard sh1t1 Reas N u<I ' v ' Arr. ; d "' '~ IWIHOl&ST UllYPILIT lood waiters (MIF) Apply C&SllH PP Y In perso5n10° S 42" rnd dine tbl • 2 leaves &SI FOR LOIS oepenoabte 63 1·5675 1obs to smsll '"850"llblt> Masonry 1870 Newport Blvd, CM, for parking laclllty. New· Macinnis, 1 an & 4 cnrs StOO 673-6071 Childcare mv home N B Fr~ est ''' c 63 ' ~14 1 :....;. ________ _ M Sat 5 8 l(alz 'n port Beach Full & Part Miguel Or Your Daily PllOI ' "E"-'10 CO• .. • , •NC ~" "'1 ' • .. • ·~ •' •'NO" 330 w . Bay Streel Costa Meea, Ca 92627 on-' • ' 5 -piece 1tv1ng room sel. Service Directory C M area Transpoll to "" .,, """" • ·" "'° Jammer this weet\en<I time 675·2790 PlllE ...... smHS SChOOI • back 650-0258 yrs De m., v"'' "'O'k I •t .. OM: • d 1 OS e N 20 arr1 floral print 6<11n1ng room Representative <> _.,,,804 , A 646 f'•;:t· ..... tol• .:P ·~ 142-U21 Prlva1e ye ov Cullitrllhollt1ltl• $6-$12. ~/hr plus com-chairs 640-6454 U2-C32111t.301 OAYCARE mv SC Plz hm L llSTESSES tull ttme/ part li"l• kitchen mission No setting nee AttFrencn Provincial Otn ---------o 21 mo ' JOam-7 JOorn Gtner1l Semcts Exper hostess. lull/part help & Caitiler .Apply In Musi be exper Call Phil, set Oflg $2800 sac S 1'00 F r P T sco-4258 SPEC' AL Fr~ N19M ,., • ---------, time Slartlng S6. p/hr person 270 So Bristol, 550•9622 cot tbl set $550 elegant tHtiul CtiliD I .ice Calls ., , 5 ~ lh \ jTn ---5510 Apply In person btwn I i: 112, Cost• Mesa PIT ClllTEI IELP sofa/lovesl $650. occas llQu•stte Acoustics Re· Lov•ng Mom will babvS•t S•e•ec~ '!~O 4''". OASllHISAUS ~h~~:mTho; B~:g;H~~: 75 1•3566 For watch Slore To chrs S150 Xlnt' 543-4705 sprayed orre1T1ove Dry ~~-ru~'~.'; ~;.~g~~ ~B +AENT ~N ANvE.• 619 Sl-py Hollow Ln. CllUSTMU fs ci11n1 change batterys Install AnllQUe European Break· wall Aepa•rS 84. 7<l0 . G It "" o FT bands & sales Musi have 1 needed lor Hotel 1 1.ag Bert. No phone calls GIVE YOURSEl.F A I lronl proless1ona con-a 1• t Shops, muat be respon-gOOd manual dexterity verled 10 a bar Beau11ru1 "'' ll~C s1ble & have a neat ap-please Immediate· PosltlOns No exp helptul but nol nee burled wooo & beveled Faraat11rt pearance Call 9am·3pm PIT ltSIWlSlll experience necessary CaU 642-9667 from 9-6 glass mirror S 1950 APPLIANCE AEPAIR Mon·Frl 833-9569 Leguna Beach "494·9650 Must be l8 Of over Rapid .. !Ot•m ••Elf 760· 1039 or 733-1109 wasner·Dryer ·Aetrig-etc I advancement po11lbte ~ " -....... Mc.tner iovt>S oao., S1tt•ng Newt•Qrn or ~ ,~s .,p m, home tull time 64, QC 1 5 Pltm11 Gt......-ni 5530 No strikes or tayolls. Sport Mar1 IS seeking lull Carnet Back 6' Sola--:-oeoge 722· 1737 20 yrs e•o Camera/Plateroom Assis-I I plenty or work To ar-time loss prevention oountry print $125 OBO Appliance Service Reing CluaiDI St1Tice tent Knowledge ol ver-APT. IUIAIEIS range tn1arv1ew. call agents Xlnl salary/ ben-•9•-2300 ••• washers-dryers ranges ROBIN S CLEANING llcat camera and PMT !Seeking couple to manage I (714)141-Hto ellts Apply In person· Chrome/Glass Wall·Untt dishwashers l•C 522·2323 SERVICE a tnroougntv process helpful Monday 12 unitsin Costa Mesa. (1 (211)804-1411 3900 So Brtstot. S A I 33"x 72" S 100 846-8964 As ••It Ctacrelt clean nouse 645-974 1 1PM 10 approx 8PM, person ok to have _ SEE above Classttled sec-F 1 d Tues t 1AM to approx outstde job). 2 Br avall lor •CIRCULATORS* uon 5100 tor ad lls1ed I Cottee table I '"an 11 ark1ng Area epairs & Housec.1eari1ng carpets & 7PM Fri & Sal 9-5 manager w/rent reduc-$5-S15/Hr Part/Full time RE LOAN AGENTS I make). bleach birch.,Aesurfac1ng •Rooting & upholstery "Nmdows etc Apply PENNYSAVER, lion 739•1742 Noe•per nee 534.1400 1 STIO"OLE•I large.S2~ 646-6235 Wa1erproollng•63H199 IUr~yMaiit.131-5272 1660 Plac:enlla Ave, C.M _ ---I " " h commercial lnq welcome •••• •••••••• •••••••• ••••-CllllOAl F/time Newport Beach Contemp Liv Am Furn· Or111eweys. pat•os. pat s Haadya aa l\MEPtC A"I l"'ANO' ~A/lo CatC)l'rtr. lf'nc1r , >¥•'! do"'' plumt'lollQ ., a• 1111 tut' !'ric• '13uh'1Q I''~ And Vp~ Jt'~u~ <; 1'\) I I(· 3'140~ 6 If. t\.olJ FENCE Rt>pair Ne1111 3 "110 w ooo ~hair or " Pdl• ~ tree est Gr~ 968· •,,,. GA ~E ,) FENCF RE ".\ P Low PRICES I e Several opening•, part I area Exper nee. Good Leather sofa $199 Swivel etc No 100 too small Do You Love Your House" • DELIVERY DRIVER • time. Hours 10AM-3PM driving red a must chr $50 Other LR items Aeas Mickey 536-0553 No" Call Me 111 Love •GEN HOME REP AIRS • • Mon·Frl, no exper nee 548·3407 EOEI M/F/H 720-9881/D 6.46-7500IE Aspttalt·reoa11-prk1ng tots vour Muse so you can Paonl O•.,wAll Carpentr, ;"• 1·422<1 or 6 • 1 •• •Q I • • Paid wkly Hiring lmmed. TELE•••imll EngHshTbl 545 2 Sets apt complelL ·heavy roller too' Audrey 645-2762 etc Ga•y 5,r, s21~ PlL • Dally Piiot motor route • Call Sue. &62-58•3 -Arm Chra. St 10 2 Cot Joe 645-4269 7am·9pm 0 s Ctean1rig Aesod apt HANDYMAN ... AAGE una • . t . • -GOOO volc:e? Need your T $95 R A II .... & • available In Hunting on • OHITER IE~ FIT days lo yourself? We rr•Y I F~!c:h or:J'~';,i &n ~r~ P&mll COICIETE ;~8~~~~ulOs!11s~:~·i~ small DO •T A .... : Harbor area .. 1-2 hQYrS : e:~s-~;~2 A': 1 ,;oca.:c ~~,u~!me M1~;1 P~ •= Chr 5320 ~~re 765-0558 A~~ri~:;~·,r~o~ :1ors guar i:o• app1 549-4294 , H~~-:~1e:::~ 0~~:e:~v • perafternoon. •--,....__ perlenoedonph<>MS S6-1Handsome 7 sota. Home&Ott1ce c1ean1"9 bY tenct-s &gatl"stree trim • • EASV ASSEMBLY WORKt s 15 p l hr ptua com -1an/brn/blu/gray s1r1ped. A•t• Stnicts JODI Please call fOf tree oump runs c M & N B : Call 641 -4333; Mon-• $600 00 per 100 Guaran-minion to start Call Joe. oak 1r1m, new e!>nd AUTOtTRUCK MECH es11mate 842-6746 area Jim Why1e 642·i'206 Mning 1r &· 1 MOVll& t All,.C, ('CPfl<' ..,.,.,., ,,..d,< ·~·•Ainc p ••r4,'\ ·0 1 1~ STHVIU COLLHE STUDHTS IOVIH CO. f)r il"OP l C' 0'1QI081 o.,t l.1f'"' Mo1rl"•~ 1n~uroo .. •.4 4 \t) t-4 -~-- ,..E .v ,, "~""""" S! • a9e ' -4 Q' """ 4 V\>()l'.l• ,,_ t''llom.l'P t>4 ' '>ll6l ~ l..'"''P\.~ M i,. yfU , , 4 --c,26 Parties Occu sioas tlOlll&Y IHTHIHS or.:>• t-~r!l'rid··•c ..,, C\tevt- b4f. • ·e • ~· t-4" 4:>6 • d F Id 10 5 p M • teed Payment No Ex-550·9622 Be au t 4' round 30 yn exp Reas races Housec1ean1n9 1' yrs elLP • ay-r ay -. . : perienCe/No Sales [)e.. ----mahogany cotl tbthNewtyy tree est Adrian 645-44•3 rt-l1ao1e reas free eSI own • Ask for Art. • 1a111 seno sell-•ddressed TEUPllll .. I upl'IOls bm club c r ou • Rnli11 hrsi11 Servict l T HAULING MOVING Cart' to• t"lda•lv ,. ••Ct'M~ Garage & Yard Clnup" pnv11te '°tome Homl' c~• • • stamped envelope Sance Ana. ~rvey wor1t have 10 see •bOve to ap. IMt Stnic11 trans Pina 645-9866 • Oran~• Coaat • ELAN VITAL -903 No 1e111ng, no axp nee. prec:1ate Call 854-175 7 COAST 86XT SERVICE JB s e11p prof nou!le- • • 3418 EntarprlM Ad. Fl paid wkly, part time 81191 ITALIAN-Armolre:-frg Complete Delalltng c~an1ng thorough Qu•Cl< • D•I '/ Piiot • Pier~. FL 33482 C.11 t<athy.1582-5843 S 1800 OAK Otn 181 Bottom Clanlng/Pe1nhng reas freoe est 673-05~' Jon 645·8192 m AIS t<,&lh~ !-40 4 ' : 330 w ... ., Drive i $1200, end Ibis S50 ea . Haul Out• 893~•65 NO TIME" LET ME CLEAN e dl5')lay tbl $60, chr $50 I , •----' At'I s reas Call Karen • c-t• ,...., CA : COLLECTOR.WANTED WICKER e1ag1ere S60 ................ c.. 673·2340m5g 644-1151 GAEATE~ NPT c M Aru • ..,. chair $60, assorted lbl• Aou·fype Word Process· Hau11ng-c1eanup P•tnt1ng •••• •••••••• 111••••••••••••.4 St0.S50 Couch SSOO. 1ng we do manuacnpts Prof HouMCleaning S vrs f'l"IOv•no • oev~ 541!·~4·5 Construction C1ean uP" Tr aSh & tr toe Hauling r reoe ~t Jottn 645 6730 b $200 N I 7"~3330 e11p 10081 •el•I~ wkhf· . king eel , ew m1111ng 1sr etc ...,.. ... ~-i..i" OD 1 642 q~ Btalt~, ltntw whirlpool porl Clsh wshr "'~""" , •, $350 Botanic Gerden Compuuze Boot<keep.ng & F1'latll 1a•es-SBA loan-payroll Ctatractttl --~l""T~-~=--- lllllHHm Lo 1tf' care le>< e>ldofly 4'tatf' he .,., 1 04 10 BESl Bondl"d Comoaruon l\•<1fl" & Rates to• ~Oer•v _ ~ .. or "' out 83J.200o 1:i...,om \ Boerd lo• Active ~f'n1 r ( 1 •Zf'f\S Xll'I COC>il 11 1.l.N ')C,6 qo7- After School- Student Jobs! Do You Need S Caab S And Part time opening In Laguna Beach / Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for Chlna compl $350 Make s 10 mo Guy ~0-t2'5 ALL CONSTRv Cf10N ft;£ OH IC:E or OFFR 6'5·6256 Iv m90 New·Aem0del·ACIC11tions or Jt\fln Cefoompu 0 C • KARGES dining room L1cenMd Typing Se~ '22 1137 llc:r460839 Newpnrt !ilflM.1'1 548 •0;.>1 l;iP~1;,;;ira'OIU~aiollJl1~~!""'l!i~~~ A Oood Job To Start Tbe New Yur? collecting fo r monthly subscriptions. Miieage allow- ance paid In addition to hourly wage. Expertenced preferred but not required. Muet be et l_. 11 ,..... old breakfront 7'wtde x 7 high Why P•Y more? l"rN[ P•INTtNG By Rich Tradltlonal Burlwood, Call Anne 6'5·6233 AEMODELING Bt1tia1 l Cttlia11 1'11d Sinn• 16 "'' ot~e>-v •lmost new T"I• br .. li-TYPING-SI H·BOOKl<PNG ROOM ADDITION S 24 •r El V lN-tllO cu~nom~" l 1c 2 '4 lront cuffentty on sale In FASTIACCUR SEAlllCE Beach Cities 9 O rlgtl~ Tnank 'fou1 <lfSJ.4 114 furniture storea at VERSATILE 8-40-0e88 673 8122 l1C ir10748 l Hfl&llnQ ON RAINBOW PAINTING S 10.000 wm eacreflee tor ,._ t 1iM C A S 5..,.. Co •92·882~ Juahty ,1 °"'' POl"Y bett on. (71 4)78()..8448 Cur""L -u nt . HtO A c All rpra ht EF l\~O 6646 JEH LIC 8688 Expert ~lry s;;v;c;; I laiWi•I Artian1 A C '"' IC 45!1283 LOVE SEAT Ill new Muted Aeoetf·Aamocn·AOdlUona Xdd'nt·ts;;lgn-RemoOel •A A PAINTING Int EJcl bt'wfl ' gold nor .. deeor· Ooors-.tc S..f.4980 I T 00 Ouahty Lo. PtlCI I ...... IC.,.... l OWE& T POS$1t>le ptl<'9 t,_ 1t.A..o s~ $150 5 -• 10 St-~er1t..;e 6f:;> 373S 0 8 b0"'" •rt'~ 873 1330 BUILD OR REPAIR Free NI l ie &3l 234 I WnCltt ""' ...,..., DAN !->AL YER PAINTING 0-lglaMlbf... °"' Mt Well• •tew.. r:::,• BUILD APT OR HOME eH 1.AWN SERVJCE Loe. •2~924 1375 cottt>la'450 bar CIOOft ~. "'QI from s199oo l '1')Mow...OO.TW'IOe mo S20 t•tt An .. 11me96>4 201• atoolt c;75 Sol8llOW9t ~•78HMI Don 964-5949 956~10 12131 428·218_! 125 ~~ 5737 Ul·!-I~ S500 IOlabd $350 0eai oumTl/lllPllTIY RTC eomm-o•I ~ ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE tn~~~~G~: ~IN~~~ wal unit '300. bdrm $400, Small JObe • ~ S~::f WI Comm I Sod Clean-ue>a Ma•nl ,.., 1 6-42·521' din ... $350 $43..t705 Free .. 11mat .. 84~ 2003 and I F.... ~· SonMlett 81C 150-4 "7 --548· 23 hce 383924 1 "' ~11 my or are ,,. . ..., ... "'um .. , ....-... 2 -~win ... -..1 r~ .. Trtm '~ ~ ...... 811 12 )'••r l ex" Call ~·fut · &,;;;;: f~ oowa ~· pettos • ._ ..... ~nett ~~·no compet111~ ~ge Of Aon 64~ gs« M drur It oeac l>8tM ttit. &Od•tlOl\I Quallt) wort! •llllllTM WUTll cir • Chucll S47037 10 A.M. • 4 P. • · w/4 UClf'I Ct\'9 IC1ng matt 4 ••77•4& PllUI S4Mal0 lty ,..,, l>'Of l9fl'I II\ Npt GA~DENING MA1fl(T Aot IN\r:;:.:;:::::: ~~ MR. KIRKLAND boll ~"'O TV. mtero t<il'eH£N ¢A81fol£1 Bdl or near t>) &4• !U~ corwn1 r...01 <I M 11 B C.t.-r~ Stuc:co s 130• 1,,,.. '!#WI ttun ~· REFAOIMG -F v 8A8~l7911 Mlh •.t2 ,..., • ., M2-4121 ext. vr tor, etc n3)592· 1°'4t C.all 10f f'rM 1 ~2--0881 want Ad• 'Cal• &'2 ~71 m•t91'•ata .,... v-• L-----------------•1L...:..:::.....:..:.:__--:_:--~~~---"' F11RTAING INTERIORS '"'Al'llGIN{JISTAIPPING >1SA-MC 673-tS 12 AN()>'S WALLCOVEAING r1sta11atoon & Removel • ; d•nt1ng 548-40 13 f. •oe" wa11oovenng In ~1a•.a11or Reas Consun- 1' t Ass1qnmnt 58 t ·§590 l ~1'111'11 HANSEN s I r'"' 0' P31nt1ng and ... •1 ., "1c1n91ng S49-9677 5~R1P T OFF .,.HE WALL ~ 3!'1 • teao reu Well- • a~·e· remova1 service 1.IC boOOl'd 638-6970 • ,/Vf GALS SHOULD. .... A ... G TOGE ... HEA• 8~CI ~~30 .ANYTIME Pluter Drywall "' E\I DllCh plastering u &ICI"' lt'•turong Quality wo•• P·obtems-No Prob· t'MS : 32681).4 55'· 7831 E-1 s ~ath & Plutertng onl e\t patches. texlurea. ....,.,,.,. aOd1t1ons 645-8258 NFW REPAIR Ouallly No or s 1c-s....,au reasonable • ·~ es! i.c o 63 1-23•5 Pl•altia1 2• ~'El• 111-1111 ooo )Obs done rigfl,. :-RAINS CL EAA From St5 ~ ;uct-ts D1soosa1 Heatet l'· · %04 M&M 722-!M>66 E \CX>rt St'rv•Cl' & A998lr ~;-•'!> e•D Res1<1 t Comm LI( -409035 964-8919 WEEKEl'llO PLUMBING '<c-Ovto•I mto Call Any Time 646-8712 ••rckics Eurooean Psychic f arot Caro & Palm Aeedef Pu t P1nen1 & Future 1 tr .. "/ 650-27~ Diane e31-8964 IMfi•t eesr RooF REPXia CAN BEAT ANY BIO BY !I~ 722-7S37 1ea .. •1i•1/ Witieu AH K REMODELING FrM •t Lte•296U1 567-304 ,, . ....._ CoMple1a ~19 Ou1lttty WOf1I 7*90el ., .... c~ Al9 "°"' W1ndOw9 et.it Bell>oa WlndOw WMf*'G 803 'Si4t>oe 81 ll"S-3134 WI~ wurtlnO, t9ttld'1, comm· l-l'\anetyfNll ~· ' heut ..... wt Ul-1100 ~wf'O,..,,.... That•.._ the OAlLY Ptl01 SERVICl OfRfCT()llrt .... 8')0Ut1 \ ,A l Oranoe eo. DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. NOV9mb« 17, tN6 lei' I !If !I• latil l•1ntM II Aa"' l•••tM t• ..... lllilede tM Ml.IC NOTlCl MOC NOTICl rt1UC MJTICl NlJC M>nc£ NllC *>TIC£ OATIUN 'M DIX t+t. TOYOTA '11 CO..at..1.A MIDr'Ds UlllLI 'M 1111 WI duc1ed by 1 ~ 1*1· fltCTmOUI .,_.., F1C'TmQUa _.... NOTa TO -IUl/mo .... no .... w ttr.. Cid c;ood. l1ftUU\ Loeded With ~ equtp. ~ um ITAW ..,... ITAW CMDITOM or ftCTITIOUI W .... ll CROWLEY NAMI ITAT'IMl#T The 1o1ow1ng pereont arc ~uben H Crowley, Ollfl 1IO-a12 DlftNI dMn.12111 ~f791 ( 1KBR565) .. Patrtda AaNni The~""°"'.. TM fallafltnt penont.,. 1UU ~ 't' ~ 6 ffiol'A ·11 ,..,,._,... to CADl.LAC 111~ Thie ttai.ment ,... hied dolf"9 IMinMt w Aoeeon a ctotno ~ • ~ton ,..., or INTlllfT10N ... ,_, wlW\ M\/fm ""'"-. with the County Cwt of Or· AMOdal-. 400 .,._rlmaC Int~ 1940 Hewpot1 TO T1ttfll"" C*a,eM,llKmi.~ ~~o7:t, I~~~ LA,, .. AOt _!!T_!S~~ ' JohNOnl angeCountyonOc:IC>W 11, Wtl'J 112, CO.ta MeM. CA llvd , Co1ta Mue, CA ALCOMOUC•YDAM doing~• CllllfOfnl• ~ eway Nove~­ Mertlettng Co . •ta V\a UCk ber 7, l 98~ A rt!Sldent Nord "1, Ntwoor1 8tectl I c' os u M ua lllOO, l n.IOH ,., ...... •• lOO '1' •• , 1 O .. c~'1n'"'~ ... .._... Unooln Mel'CUfl' .. tt15 t2'2t 92827 UCI .... -. -... " ~~ _. ..,....,. 2f2t Harbor INd. c..... ,..... ~ Merion Aoteon, v .. .iun. Jonntton. 1940 J.._ ttt1-4"1 CA92M3 0 Grtq .Cont~ • 1t vi. Survived by hi.a lov· Lido_ f!°'<I • 1. Newport lt\g wit~ Pat.sy, IOl'UI, '13 CMc, ,.,. I C<luntyt See ue t0day1 714/540·M30 Publllhed Ot~ CoMt 400 Menim.c Wey 112. Newport 8tvd , Coeta ..._, ,c ,c • ...., ..,..14 ,~"'· Vlctl. ~·. 1.aa.1110 Dally Piiot October 21, No-Co.ta Meta, CA tH2f CA tH27 .... c.-c • t..-. _.. ...,..., -. \lel'llber 3. 10. 11 1915 Tl'llt bulln .. , I• eon· TN• bu1ln•11 I• con-Nooe. It Mreby wn thll BNcll. CA 92t&S C I y ol Jltl'IN E Lynell, •82 fen· Robert row e nrton Ave . Plaoentlt CA Oregon. Ric hard SHOO. 1 41 H M 0., HOO Herbor 81Yd Su-811 duoted by 111 lndMd'* dueted by· II\ Individual 1 bulk tranafw. Ina ng an ....... .._.. I cpST A MESA ~"' Aouon Vera June Jot\ntlon alcollollc; ~· UcenM. Thia 11a1~t wM 111t\!1 Tiit• 11a1ement ... n1ec1 11 at>out to be mede ol tMI t2870 Crowley o f Costa Thia b11•ln•H la con Mesa atep-d.auahtera. HIHI ·r• Coun-UI ........ hft.U rtaJC NOTICE with 1111 County 0-k Of Or· with Ille County C*1I ol Or· certeln rHtaurent with t•. (8er #000039) l.o.ded wltl'I ..-..., .. i.... ~County on October 18, anci-Coun1y on October 10. oocklall bar bueln.t known dueled by· • general Perl· S ' Landreth ol nttlhlp UJ.llll Aid,,.,.. Cel. cer. Neecfl menl LNt,..i;,i, ;;"i;: '~:A~.. 1915 1985 .. JOSE MURPHY'S end Oreo Contopu1o1 San Clemcnw. Sher· Thi• 11atemen1 wu mee1 ry o. Aech of Idaho: wl1h Ille County Clert! 01 Or· -la-survived by four ange County oo October 24 4lDU T~C. t ,000 mt $48,000 wire Wheel COY9tl & much The foltowing WtOn• .,.. ,... ,_,, IOctted •• 114 Mc,ecldtn Ttedee Ot<. Dir 642...()()M mortl (t233A) dolno bualnett II: Cuetom Pubttlfled Ort~ Cout Publl-"ed Orange COMt PllCt, Clly of Nt wporl 'II Wltl'l IMSA kit. ••• ••• Hy<1ra11llct 1844 8 low• Otlly PllOI Oc1obef 27. No-Detty Piiot October 27, No-Beech. COunly OI Orange. ' ..... ,'II Lm Cott c· c· "2.02" . vember 3, tO, 17, 1885 ....mbtt 3. 10. 17. 1986 81114001 CalttOfnll 92HO. 1H5 sisters In Mau.: and '110n2 five grandchildren . ~Offer.~· . Johnton&Son 1 ' "• " • Su,812 8u-eoe NllM ol TrenelerOt llld .,,. •. 642·1002 ' Llneoln M.,.cury Auto. •Ir, r.1•• plb. Under Oelr I!~ L• Diane, LIOlll .... IOCl•I NCJUrlly . C 30,000 m let. (1fl'TT8'45) HIM 1bo111 number and butlnetl Id· Publllhtd Ortngt Co111 be f Oll)y "llot No.,.mbtr 10, 17, He was a mem r 0 M '11280, p/1, p/b, e/c, 2826 Herbor Blvd. M 11•1 Marl Jo Sackett, Mme u P\8.JC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE .. •v• , '"NA I""" em.Nm -.reo ceee, 20k 7141540·5630 John' ....... a Son •bo1o1114 .. r ... are .... ,. ..,.. .... ..,., 241 tnd O.Cernbef 1. 1985 the Muonlc Lodge. Su-82~ Memorial services to ------.-........ Tll b I I 'IC'll'ITVW'I ........ ,ic-·•--·· •C•lllorntecor~•tlon, 102 ml on tebtt eng, xtn1 cond C C '"3 F Ll•A-•n .. ~"'""' ue n .. t • eon· ... ......, -""'"' --.. Ft Id mat Cati 15aOO 642-el'73 AOILL.A 'v i.etwood '""" ............ ' ducted~ huebend and wife NI.Ml ITA~NT NA• ITATW•NT "'· or '· •v·-• . ---------• Brhm s 11,1100. Lo m1 otc 2628 HerbOf Blvd, C.M Oa111<1 L ..... , .. ~. M••I Jo ri. lollowl"" .._IOl'I, .,, T ......... -..1 .......,,,., .,., tornl• I .ia1c wnTIC£ 714/ .. •" ... ,. .. ,. 5._.. ... t ... _,.. -... ,...... •• '"''""'"ng ... ~-·· Name, 100111 •ecurllw ,.~ "" MBZ'f<& 460 SLC lop end 863-1400/M4·1968 nm .._,......., _,.. dOlnQ bulll'ftt M' lfflclenl c1o1ng bulllnNI u : CAS ec1' _ _.__, ........ ____ _ Nu ttt-.ltuned nde pnt CHEV ''9 CAPRICE OLDS •75 STA WON 8 Thlt 1t1tement wu ftlecl Management, 338 Sent• CONCRETE. 18228 W number and bullMtt . flCTtTtOUI 9'1 ... 11 S12,900/obo, &61 ... 248 .._ elr •-/Im a'-aft •lnl pua, a r, am/fm, .al rke, with the COunty Clertl of Or· ltebel Alll . Cotti M .... CA McOurmolt, Suitt 0, lrvtne, dr"' of tnttndtd Trens-i NI.Ml ITAnMINT ,....,,, ·-" ........... angeCountyon0Gt.C>Oer22 92821 Calllornla92714 ,., .. , lndudlng itp c;ode, ThtloloWlnQ~IOf'\I.,.. MBZ ·ea 3000. Xlnt cond. cond. S2750. 751-4738 11850 080 722-6460 1985 • . Marollrlt• Aa.Y9do, 33e CM• R Stephent. Inc. I.A ate: FREI RE!TAl.IRANTS., dol1"9 butlnelt .. eom. All Se rvice Records . WI•-11 1 .... 11 OLDS '80 Toronedo. Exte ,..._ Saotl 1 .. bel Ave . Cotti CllOOfnl• corporation). 408 INC.. 1 Celltornla eotpo<· munfcer• EnterPfl"'· 2622 Slt.750. (11") 841-llle _,-... -Car Xlnt cond $4200 Publtlfled Oranci-Coe.at M .... CA 92f27 Byckntll, COtte M .... CA tllon, 418 Fe<nlNf, Corone 8 Nonh Tuttln Ave .. Stnte us~ CARS a TRUCKS "7" """76 N o.11y Pt1o1 ....__.._ 21 ..... Dt't'l<I Ace¥eeS«>. 33e Sent• "292" de1 M11. ca11t 9H26. I""'· CA 92106 .co .. E IN OR,.. ·u.:IP-e ObO • .,.,...,. ency ..,..,......, ' ....,.. • y Tolat cont!Wa&!Oft to be .. -..-.n.1 "9n'lber 3, 10. 17. 1"5 IMbel Ave . CO.ti ~ . .CA Tt1t1 butln•H ti eon-ft ...... 1 t .. A ........., d9-Sharon Goerllt1, 2..,4 FIQIPPl&llAl OLDS Toronedo '73 941-803 92827 ducledby.1eotpor111on .,..... °'••pr.,.,...., 1CW>f ... Or ,Lagun18Mch. OellllO Blk!Ynyl lop, IMth Int Thia .b~tll\IH 11 con· Chrlt R Stephena, Inc., aetlbed, In general. u ell CA 92e51 _.... -Nda wrk S300. 722·8e0'7 PUBLIC NOTIC£ d~ by a general part· Cllrte R Stephen•. Pr• •1octc In lr•d9. ll•turta, I Sandra L Mllllew, 2622 B -n•~ • n«~lp _ dent equipment and oood wlM 1 North TuttJn A.we • Santt 18211 BEACH Bl.VD. •n PllTIAI ... ITI f lCTITIOUI ~'' Maroetn• ~ Thi• 111temenl ... 1 ~'* with the~ 1• Ana, CA 92705 • ••tt * HUNTINGtON BEACH Loaded with~ equip-NA• ITATl•NT , Tiiie 11t111nerit •M flied with tllt COunty Cltrtl of Or· '\ ~ chtc* In Ille Thie bu1ln111 It con e ... _ .... , ..... ,, Mt-11•1 l'Mnt. "*" Interior. Hie• The lollowlng ~ .,. willl Ille County Clerk of Or· Inge County on October ta. --·Al of • ..,.,. oo· 1 T ,, ducted by • general l)lr1· .,...,,... ~ •/blue IMI. VOLVO '78 242 Ol -• new. (Stk •3053A) doing bu11ne11 H : En· ange COunty oo Oc1obtr 22. 19115 1""""' _.,.,. • ru I neralltp Showe exl1 cere. (OI0722) A/C, ttereo, V«Y clean. * '12 •nnt * ltltl trepreneur Inc . 131182 1985 ,...,, account check to be tran1-Sharon A. Goerlitz Jutt... $2100 obo. 875-7625 AU factc;r: opta. Cie.n & E.nterprlM, Garden Grove, ,_.,.. Publllt\ld Oranoe Coe.at rerred from, National Bull· Thie ltlltme.nt wu fifed 111= Johnton I Son Cetlfornla 92643 Publlthed Or•• eo.tt Dally PllOt October 27 No-,_ Brohr • INtt account I with the County Cl«tc of Or· VOLVO 'U....2M<lk Vft!'J lhetpl S 3.950. 954-3966 ~n Mercurr C1111oun Inc .. A Calttomla Deity Piiot Oc1ober 27 No-vtmber 3 10 17 1995' In the amounl 01 H .500.00; anci-COunty on October 28 -·-· low mllea. All lu•ury WE BUY CLEAN, 2828 Harbor Blvd, C.M corporallOn . ¥ember 3, 10, 17, 198S5u· ... ,u ' ' ' Su-814 p111~anl~ not01•, .. to, .. berourg~ • 19116 . f~ ••n 9qulpment. Auto $5500 LOW MILEAGE 7141~·6630 Thia butln•H •• con-...,.. .-v " .. .. " - toot ~ .. !~ N.B. ~21 ::80--098 ~ t ev/wknds DOMESTIC & IMPORTS PONTIAC ,83 LE eooo, durfi:'.~J ~~:=~t~111• P\alC NOTICE ::a.;;;,: t~ ~::::::i~: o:i~b~ll~~o?'em"= 1~~t _,,....,.,., • 55: • CA·· N loaded w/pwr '8800. Oya dent PlllllC NOTICE .note. ..curtly agreement 24 'nd Oeoember t ttS5 ' -VOL VOS '800L 4dr, ••pd, . . 833-0651, eve• 854""88$1 Thi• 11tltment WU llltd flCTITIOUI eu..... and UCC-1 lln•nclng at••• 'I 'su-025 ME.-CEOES 'M 500SEC 1Ynrl, air, meroon. tan with tile County Cl«IC ol ()r. flCTrTIOUI llU ... 11 NA• ITAft.-HT ment In ltvor of NII« In tlle 1 w/oe llu te , phone, 1n1 $4800. 875·9565 I f ·-•c wnncE ange County on Octobef 18, N.-ITA1W•NT The lollOWlng !*ton• tr• amount of 175.000.00. I I I d ruuu nu 1985 The IOllQwlng P«IOfll are doing bulllneu ••: CRS Kind of lk:enN lo be tr an•· I •unroo ' • n con . vw '68 BuBoreblt ft gd . dol bull Pal t--' BUILDERS SUPPLY 18228 I __.. On --1c MnJIC[ 143,500. or euumt ,_,, ng ,_ u : n .., · err_, and number are: • 1 r-. "" '-· 557_.768 cond, $9 . 080 us1 lW Hubot Blvd NOTIC• Published Orange Coe.at oo o..tgn1 by Stacy, 2058 W. McOurmotl, Suite 0, Sale General Liquor Llcel\M .--------- Nllll 241· 1044 t ..... M ... 'Wl!\'l.ll•__ .. VtTIMO ..,. Deity Piiot October 27. No-Orchard Dr .. Senta Ana. CA IMn•. CtltlOfnl• 92714 No. ~8--085025. I ,ICTITIOUl llU ... 11 ME..,_.,,..,., .......... , t-a..... WI w•--aM> rTaM NO na .. _ 3 10 17 ,..... 92707 • Cf\rlt R Stephen1, Inc .. (A Ti. ialt and trantle< wtll ' NI.Ml ITATl•NT '-"'~ .,_..' T-"' .. VW '73 81"', new paint, _, ,._ ~NOTICE IS H. EREBY ""'' ' ' ' """" S SI T , ........ '81 380SL. mini. loaded -. OWi nD •••• Su-795 lacy tkovlch tnltlaw, CalllOfnl• corporation). 408 be ooneummated al 10 A.M. lie lol""""ng pereona at• 132.500.0 B0 875-30e3 tires, brka, thpakn•. -G VEN thtt .. •l•d 2058 Orchard Or , Santa BuckMll, Cotta MMe. CA on or atter tlle 20tl\ City of 'dolng buelnMI .. Llbtrly •t•eo $2300. 675--9565 See VtnO dot Sentoe propoul• wtlt be recelv9cl by Ana. CA 92107 92929 e>ee.mber, 1885, at the ' Mobflt With, 948 t Tikl Ctr· MGB 'IO, xtnt cond. to ml, YW 'l,.. -lllOO. lhe City of Cotti M ... to P\alC NOTICE Thia buetn ... 11 con-Tiii• bu11ne11 It con-HCrow departme nt ol 'cit, Huntlngtoo e..c:ll. CA ,,.. top. Priced for quick ~ wtt• Tht City Counc:ll, PO dUGted by' an Individual duc1ed by a corporation Statcr•t Elcrow Co . Inc . 92948 be held Sunday. 2:PM, Harbor t..wn Memorial Chapel ln· terment private. Harbor Lawn Mt Olive Mortuary , Directing. 540-8554 HAUOR LAWN- MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crernetory t625 Gisltr Ave Costa Mesa i•0-5554 PIERCE 8ROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cost'a Mesa 642-9150 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpon Beach 644-2700 B • •I•. 0 n I 'I I 3 5 0 0 or bell ofter. 892-50&.4 Bo• 1200. Coll• Mete. Cll#-FICTITIOUI ~·· Stacy Slekovlch lnll'law Chris ~ Steptltnt, l.nc.. ., ~35 J.ttrey Aoacl. Sult•' Tlmollly M. VMQ0\11, ~9 1 M0-42n or 84().3535 lornl• 112928-1200 on or N.Alrll STATIMINT This '"'""'"' WU nled Chris R Stephen•. PrMI-133, IMne, CA 92714 Tiki Ctrcl•. Huntington ---------vw '74 BUS. tnrf. yel/wtll before the hour 11:00 • m. The following Pl'IOf" "' with the County C*1I ol Or· dent All othlt bullntta n.,,_ BMctl. CA 92948 MITSUBISHI '83 Stanon tnrl. air. en.ti• . .111t cond $8700 obO 786-4358 MUSTANG '71 MACH I. A/T, AC/PS/PB. em/Im CMI. Gr .. 1 lnlr. N91111 paint. FrMl'lly redone en- gine. Ftawle.. $3500 obo. Greg 720-9097 NISSAN 300ZX 'M Low mllH . 111,900. Ole M3-1400 .... M4-19e8 nu belt, low ml S2200 ObO Ion Friday, o.c.mw 8. olng bu.U-.. : Cuttom anoe COunty on Oc1ober 18, Tht1 1111ement wu flled end addr-uMd by the Thll buelnet1, 11 con- 650-8006 Of 642-5«3 1985 It lhall be the r• Ottiet Programming. 1811 11185 with the County Cltril of Or· TranaterOf wtthln the put ducted by an Individual VW 7 4 S 8 1 jtpon91blllty of the bidder to ~ Pteoe. lrvlne, CA ,_ ange County on Oc1ober t8, thr.. yeetl '° far 11 It Timothy M. Veecovl • uper fft. FORD '74 Ma....,lok. AfT. dtllvtr 1111 bid 10 '"' City 2715 Publlthtd Orange Coat 1985 known to thl Tr1n11er ... ,.. Thi• ltltemtnt WU ftled Conv Bit! on peer1 wt'll. PIS, air, ~r. tooltl grMt 1C~'1 Olflca by the proe>er Susan MllllM Muncey, Deity Plto1 October 27. No-,...11 ume. w1111 tllt County C*11 ol Or· MOOO. OBO 960-839-4 $750 080 8-'7· 7631 I announced time. Bid• wlM be 1811 Verano Place. Irvine, ¥ember 3, 10, 17, 1985 Publllfled Orange Coat The partlN IQrM the! lllt ange COunty on Oc1ober 25, vw •79 Rabbit, 2 door. lpubllCly °'**' and r._i CA 112715 Su-797 Delly Piiot October 27. No-oonalcltratton IOf Ille 1rane-j 1985 lttcle "''"· xtnl trenapo, FORD '75 TORINO 18,700 ,aloud " 11 00 e.rn .. or aa Thi• bu1tne11 ta con· vernber 3. 10, 17. 1985 fer of Ille butlneae and the P'2IOln S2300ob0s.40-4752 orig ml 2dr,alc351tno·ltoon '"-'""" u pure· ducted by: an Ind~ PUBtlC MnTIC£ Su-8t3 llotf\M lttobeptldeherthe PubNlh«I Orenge Coat1 iclnl cond S2200 759· 1907 tlcablt on Friday. December Susan Muncey nu Department of AlcC>hollc Diiiy Piiot November 10, 17, •VW '60 Sus. new reblt mtr. guaranteed. .11lntll s 1750 080 ~94-2552 . 8. 1985, In the Council Thia 1111emtnl WJI llled Be Cont o1 h 24 ••" "-'---ber 1 1985 FORD 77 T ·bird, new lct1ember1 City Hall 17 Felr w11111n. COunty Clerk or Or· ACTITIOUI .,..... pr~~ .... rx~':,.',!". .... u ........... 'su-824 trans. eng lully reblt. run• Ortve. C~I• M..a. Call-ange County on October 4, NA• ITAT'lmNT Pllll.tC NOTICE f -========11 VW RabbU Convert '85 .. ~/Just ott the boat. Impeccable. looks good, IOfnla for tht lumllhlng of 1985 Ti. following pereone are f1C...,,......., 1U•-11 e<o. s " Int good. No dent•. PURc'HASING TELEPHONE f1llM1 doing~ u : Clty Auto ..M.i.aTATIMiNT 199:ted: eptember 1 •• $2250. 080 662-3697 PAGERS ANO TELEPHONE Publlahtd OranQt Coe.at Part•. 2089 Plaoenlla. CO.ta TM lollowlng per.one art .AVA LANA, INC. 1 Ir; FORD '83 Mutteng GT PAGING SERVICE Deity Piiot October 27, No-M~j c:.92~?Jrlen, 2585 <IOlng butlneea u : G~ a l!Wt ...... ~H·dlftl, PUBtlC NOTICE CHICll IVDIMJN POUCH! AUDI CH£V1IOLET H..,_.Q.eltty s....•--~· ..aLC:...Hwy ,,...,.. .... '7S-etll Wl'ltte/belge. Melee olr 769-1870 Of 843·2542 lat• ••"tic t 8U1ck 177 Lesa6re SPorts Cpe, 1 ownr. to ml. S2995 080 SA0~240 hU _,.,,htng lo ml T~ ~ddlttonal Mt• ol th• vember 3, 10, 17, 1885 Creatvlew Dr .. Newport A1toel11•. 811 l ido P~ Tr_,.,_ • 'ICNTITIOU• ITl.~I v•v•1• ' ' epectltctllont mey be Ob· 8u·793 Ort.,.., Newpor1 8Mct1, c.-FREI RESTAURANTS . A ,.,._"' top. 11hr, air. •II powtr, talned ., Ille Ofl1oe ol 1114 BMch, CA 92M3 92'"'"" NC B R .. H F ... The lollowlng '*"°"' .,. mag whla. Priced for Purcllulng Aolf\I 11 17 Fair PUBLIC NOTIC£ Marie A. O'Brien, 2585 A;. Glcli. 811 Lido Parlt ~r.ti~i ICllaru r.,., doing bullnttt ... Com· qulcll. Ille. Only S6900. Drive. Coeta M .... Celt-CrHMtw Or.. Ne wport Or , U ·C. ~ 8Mch Publllhed Orange Cool munlty Couneellng s.McM . 8-'0-4277 or 8-'0-3535 lorntt Bide lhoukl be r• P:ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 Beactl, CA 92883 CA 92883 0..lly PtlOt November 17. 2900 Brlltol 206A, Colle ---------turned to the attention ol Ille NI.Ml I TATI...,. John P o·er1en, 2585 Tiii• butlnHt 11 con-1985 M .... CA 92828 •12, • ...,1mu '11 Fiil llllCO City Clttk, w11n1n Mid time Tiie lollowlng '*'°"' .,, CrHM•w Or.. Newport dueled by an lndt\fl<lutl Su-8211 Doyle Edeon. 2tOO Brlttol -llmll. In a -led en"91oe>e, doing bulineat U: HPPC, 23 Beacn. CA 92883 Anne Glclt St .. Coate Meta. CA 92829 Auto. air. lull power. Auto. v..e. t>Ydlet ... t,, k:lentlfltd on 1,,_ outtldt with Oeoder SI. Irvine, CA 92714 Tiits buatMH 11 con-Thi• •ttteme.nt wu ni.c Oomlnle J Brunell, 2t00 • AM/FM, C4U, whl co....,, AM/FM (Llcir410 XAY) the Bid llem Number and thl Oen.nit Mlctlael Chant. 23 !<lucted by • llmlted partne<· with the County Clerk 01 Or-fltalC NOTIC£ Brtttol St., Cotta Meta, CA tllt, c:fulae. (IDVH091) 11111 ~Datt Oeodar St .. IMnt, CA 8271411hlp ange County on OctoOer 3 92828 ""' Eadl bid lhtlt epecity Thie buelneH 11 con· I Phil B O'Brien t985 FICTITIOUI ~II Btn F Taylor. 2900 8rlt1ol MGh and wery Item .. Ml ducted by .,, lndivlduel This 11ateme.nt WU nltd '311M1 NI.Ml ITATW...,. 6t • Cott• Meta. CA 112828 forth In the tp9Clfatlon• Dennie Chen1 with the County Cltrtt of Or· Publlthed Orange Coe.at Tiit lollowtf"9 l*90fll .,, Frederick ward. 2900 Any1ndallt11et19tlont1othe Thlt •t•tement WU n1ec1 'anoe Counly on • ltm11ed Dally Pllo4 Oc1ober 27. No-doing bullineet u : Lan· 8rt11o1 St . Cotti Meta. CA apectnca11on1 mutt be dear· wl1h tht County C*1I of Or· partnerlhlp vember 3, 10. 17, 11185 cattllf Fund I; Sierra Plfl9t 928H THEODORE ROBINS THEODORE ROBINS FORD ty In Ille bid, and llliluft to : County oo October 22. I f..a7 &I-7 A p a r t m e n t 1 . 1 8 5 6 :; Dick Roberti, 2900 Br11tol PORSCR£'8V , fE. fOO% wt '°""' eny lfem l.n flit P.uotlthed Or~ Goeel acArthur !Jlva .. St• 440 S1 . COC1• MeA. C>' t282e Oflg, grt cond S9000 obO 1pec11tca1ton1 1h1tt b• ,,_,, Dally Piiot October 27. No-1rv1ne. CA 927 t5 Thia bu11ne11 I• con- FORD Wt>O HAR&OA &l'"D CO~IA M l\A C>41 0010 JOlt,f1 HAA&OA Ill >I 0 lOl>TA Mll>A 1'>41 0010 751· 1011/W 535--8155/H ground• IOf rejection ol lhe P\iblllhed Orange Coat vember 3, IO, 17• 1885 l'tll.tC NOTICE John Minar. 1955;; <111cl•d by· an unln· , ... Fiii Fiii~ blO Deity Piiot October 27. No-Su-807 MacArthur Blvd . Ste. 440 corporated HIOCltllon PORSCHE '73 914, idnt, CAD 89 Coupt OeVllle. no Auto, AIC, AM/FM. c-as Each bid thall 1411 lortll the vemt>er 3, IO, 17· 1985 141WC*I trvtne, CA 112716 Olllet than I pe.tntrW!lp runalloc*• 0'"" 2nd denla. gd tlr•. Chrome, (Ltc•002 ZEU) "'" ntmee and retlOtncel ol Su-799 PUBtlC NOTICE (CITACtON JUCMCtAL> Oallid I( Lamb, 1855~ Olok Aobetta OWM S3tOO e8"-t4" etc. Nds eng work.. At II IJ"I 111 pereont and panlet NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 440 Tllll •tatemenl wu INed S375. 875-5687 inter .. ted 1n ,,,. propc>NI. 11 Pl&JC NOTICE fJCTITIOUI ...,_11 (Av 11 o • Ac u ••do I Irvine, CA 112715 wttll the County C*1I of Or· PORSCHE •77 91 lS C '"OIL' ·c "'"'"'-ado .... Ille bid I• by . ()O(NVlllon, NI.Ml ITATl.-HT CHRISTOPHER CLARK Mehrded A.uaa«h, 185~ 'not Counly on October 25. T 1 new eno ... ...,. """"' ~ ... -· LOGSDON; ORAN GE s 1985 erga. ownr, • E•cl oond. CIMn/n-amler. ltieodore robblnt ford ltlle tllt ~ of the of· FICTITIOUI 9'1 ... 11 The lollowlng pereont are COUNTY TRANSIT DIS-Mac:Artllur Blvd.. It 440 -11 NCUrlty. 111 tmenltlet I llN F ti loaded lice,_ who can tlgn tn NA• ITATlllUIT doing buelnMI ... Clerical TRICT, ACADEMY OF DE· lrvll)e, CA 92715 .. _ S18.000 780-9207 ° m ge. u Y · logo agreement on behalf ol tht Tiie lollOWlng pereon1 .,, Conn9Ctlon. 313 18th 11A, All Razl, 18552 MaoArthu1 Publllhed Orange Coat PODSCHE ''2 92~ 0y11,u50213/5p3p9·9''1~0 e56.,' corportllon e.nd wllelll•r d04ng bullnMI u · Video Huntlnglon BHCh, CA FENSIVEORIVING;STEVEN Blvd , SI•. 440, lrvlne, c.-OallyPllolNovember 10.17. ,, ., '"· '" more tnan one officer mu11 Securlly Servlcet. 824 W 92848 C HA R LES TUCK ER : 92715 24, and December 1, t885 loaded, lrinl COf\d, Cell 4 5 0 0 . eves I w IC n d tlgn 11 the bk:I 1, by a part-IStll St .. •«.PO Box 2281, J 11 nn 1 p 0 w 1 r 1 LAGUNA BUILDERS SUPP· Thie bualntN le con· Su·821 759-95&.4 •11 8 or wlcnd• 7141497 ·2022 1 -nerlhlp or • Joint venture. Newport Beaen, CA 92883 Rttchlord, 24721 L.CrNta. l 'I' and DOES 1 lhiough 25· ducted by· • general part PORSCHE 91 tS •75 Sii -I UIC 14 OllTllEITll 11111 lhe name1 and •d· Allen James Smtih. 824 Dana Polnl, CA 928211 tncluallll nerthlp • CADILLAC ·77 Coupe de 4 door. Loaded with power dreuet ol all generel pert· W 15th St., Sp ••. ~por1 Kelly O'Brien Bau«. 313 YOU ARE BEING SUED John Minar ~ 1 -Sf~"~3:J3-~~rs1· \/Ille. btk '--ttop tan lrthr. equipment ( 1 KRE4641 nera end Joint venturer•. II Beach, CA 92883 18th ti A. Hunllnglon BHch. BY PLAINTIFF IA U<I. " .. ,, Thia atatement ... flltc "8.IC NOTICE m n • • l~adedd real wlrde 1 wlll1, I 14,111 the bidder 11 1 1011 Tiiis bu1tne u 11 con· CA 82948 g1~~~0FdFI n <I 0 I LYNN wttn the County Clerk 01 Or-flCTT110U8 ..,_11 TOYOTA '72 Cellca. good s de ameoe. r 1re It Johnson & Son proprletorlhlp or enotller ducted by: a.n lndlvk:luat Thi• bu1tne11 I• con-YM "-" 11 CALaM>All 11nge5 county on Oc1ober 25 N,... ITA~NT tranaportallon car $595 away S 1900 Dealer ol M e.nllty thll does bullneu Allen James Smith ducted by • gen.rel pert-0 YI ....., thee 985 T f--...... Obo 751·8619 818/789-6672 (334S BPI 262L6lnHc bOn B~cduryc M under • llC1111ous name. the Thll ltllemtnl WU flied nttatllp A --· ,... ,,. ~""" pereon• .,. - ----8' r v · bid ahaH be In the real ntme W1th the County Clerk of Or· JMOnt P RatotlfOfd 11 eerwd on '°" to ... • Pubtlahed Or~ CoM1 doing ~ u . Luck~ TOYOTA 'IJO <Allee, 5 tpd CADILLAC ·n Seville, xtnt 1 7!41540-5630 of Ille bidder wttll 1 detlg-ange County on October 111, Thie etetemenl w11 llled tJ~~en ,.._,.. et Dally Piiot Nov.mber 10, 17 Sllangflel l"lelt9UT'll'lt. 2et htcf\bck, •Int cone!, 75k eorid. pwr. lthr. many I -n1t1on loltowt119 111ow1n9 1985 with Ille COunty Cler1c of Or-tw.-.. 24. and o-Tlber 1. IN& .. CE .• ~ A\11 , Orange, ml $3995 M4-62~ ictr11 $5,695. MO-7797 Want Adi Call 542-5678 "OBA (the llc11tioua nemef . ,..._ ange County on Oc1ober 18, A lettw w .,.._cal.. Su-82~ ';.!.~.....,, p.,.,., 2328 W ....... _._..,.-..._==..:...--------..:.• ---------'rxovlded, nowev.r, no fie-Publllhed Orange eo..1 1885 • "'~ ~,..,, .,_.. ,. ""-"" -.. -.. • llllOUI neme lhall be uMd Delly PllOt Oc1ot>tr 27, No-FW wntt... Nltll--' M Flori Street, Santi Ana. CA uni.a there 11 • ourren1 vember 3, 10. 17. 1985 Publlthtd Orange Cou1 =~ ~ ~ /:, PtlllJC NOTICE 92i: bualneu 1, co.n-regl1tr111on with the OrtnQt Su-805 Oelly Piiot October 27, No-fl'ICTTTIOUI __,_., ....... _ .. ~:an Individual COunty Recorder In cue of vember 3, 10. 17, 1H5 -. .....,,.., S eorporat1on1 tnctude the PUBtlC NOTICE Su-798 • ,_ • Mt • ,_ NI.Ml ITAT'lm.NT CtllnO '"9 Peng YONEY nemes 01 the Prnt<le.nl. n111aoee en tlMe. rou 1fteJ Ti. following peraont art Thie ttetM*!t wu ftled S.C.ettry, TreMUrtt, and flCTITIOUI .,._,, .... Itta Mee, _... ,_ dolf"9 bual,_ 11: Amy't with the COunty Clertl of Or· 0 Manager NI.Ml ITATIMENT P1B.IC NOTICE ...... _, _... ~ Image, 10400 Seybroo~ angeCountyon October 31, MARR Tiit Clty Council of lllt The lollowtng '*'°"'ere lftJ...., lie t8l&9ft _....,. Lane, •8, Huntlngtor 11185 City o1 Cotti .....e rtMrVea Clo Ing bu 1Ine11 u '1ClTTIOUI ~II fWttlet •tmMI "--.._ BMcll. CA 92949 ~ •············••l'ht right to re)tct any or 111 Enhanced Compu\• Con-NAm ITA~NT °°!'!!:_ ..-..... ....__. Amy Holm Schmidt Publlthed Orange Cout bi<le trol, 1198 8olM Wrf, eo.t1 The followtng pereon•.,. •-• ---.._,.. 19400 Seyt>rOOll. •8. Hunt· Otlty Piiot November 10, 17, Datto November 13, M .... Ctllf 92828 OOlnQ bu9lf'llM "' STICK· ..., ........ YM ""' .... lnglon BMon, CA 112949 24, •nd December 1. 11185 Moe4ay, November 18 1985 Morrt1 Leonard N~lnder. VUPl'>Y1HINGYS, 71155 S..-to Ml • ........, "9M Thi• bu1IMH I• con· Su-827 ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): R omanuc relattonsh1p intcnMfies. Publllh«I Orange Cou1 Jr . 1198 Bol• way, Cott,p w.ii Cir Huntington BMon. •:r.;,: • net k-.. ducted by.,, Individual E ha ' b 'I d di · · I'. Deity Piiot November 17 M .... Celtf 92828 CA 112848 llft ,rMlftefcalllft Amy H Sohmldt m p sis on a 1 tt y to meet ca mes. added rcspons1b1hty, 1ncndsh1p 1985 • Cerol Ann Nyttnder. 11118 Barbare LoulH Boyer, ....,_, r.tenal eentot or Thi• ''''""'"' wu file( that is transformed into mcani~ful relat1onsh1p. su.830 BotM wey. Cotti MeM. 7955 Stawatt Cir, Hunt· • ..... aid.-(....., 11'1 with the County Clert! of 0r.•--,..---IC-wn_TI_CE __ _ TAUR US (April 20.May 20): What had been out of reac h is n ow cam. 92826 tnoton e..ct'I 92Ma IM.,.._ Moel). •noe County on Oc1ober 25 __ ,_-. __ nu ___ _ available:. Be aware, alert, sensitive 10 fresh o pponun11ics. Scenario Tiiie bualneu I• con-~tcllard Edgar Boyer, ~ • .,. le M-1t115 · 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 : .. i.t: ... i. P\a.IC NOTICE ducted bv-hu1ba.nd and wife 7955 SMwalt Cir, Hunt· a.....,... •te oftaellft flt-1'110111 .... .-IT'"--h..,au....,tS career. business and ro mance. Long-standing project can Morrta'L. Nylander, Jr. 1na1on BMctl. CA 92848 .w .,._. tteM 1111 ..._. Published Or•noe eo..t 1~,_.,:··-· DOW be concluded. flCTITIOUI ~II Tiiis 1111ement wu fifed lht1 bu1lnff1 ta con-de • DtAI CA&.INDAJIOI Dally Piiot November 10 17 v~ .... pereona 1" GEMINI (Ma 21 J 20, F d d · NAMI ITATl•NT wttll the Coul't" Clerk of Or-dueledby:huabendandwtle para preHftttr Uftl 24, Ind Oeclember t, 1H. 5 . dm~~nbuslnetet""""I ... uH~n· . . , y -une : ocu on tn epen ence. creat1v11y, Tll4t following pereon• ,,. , a. b Lour D-...,... 8 8 9 ..n E ~... ~·....-v willingness to pioneer a project. Look beyond the tmmcdintc, 1mpnnt ldc>lng buelnM!I 11. Em· •nge County on Oc1ot>er 23· r "' .. _,,... '"'" -"' • -u-1 o..ton•: ea.1 .. ry Pot· I f 1985 Thll atateme.nt WU ftlecl ...... aft .... C*te. pourrlt, Old Englllth Holly your own sty~. get to heart o matters with special member o f opposite menuel'• tntern111ona1. 93.42 ,_ with 1111 County c1er1c of Or· UM oerte • w..,.... flt8JC NOTICE Co . 2511.A3 Sunflower sex Leo will play key role Com1t0Qk Dr . Hunttng1on Publlthtd Orange Cou1 .,. County on OGt.o«>er 22 ............ "° le ..,__ -Ave . Santa Ana. Ca 9270-4 • CANCER (June 2 1-Ju.ly 22): Stn vc to resto re sense of d1reC1 io n. In B•~P0·10CAF912094r18,1 •neon Delly Piiot October 27• No-1886 "111 aall"' • ,_, "" '1CTITIOUe .,...., Ka1111W1 Gerard ll•tn-,.. " • vtmber3, 10. 17. 1985 ,_.. ........ .....,_. ..... _.. NAMllTA-T • a • -· -'C .. -· -0 .. ft -• • • -· :P. • IL + ft • ---.. N I Cll -... - a • -· -'C .. -· -0 .. recent days, you have been ~in& sidew~s rather than straight ahead. ume .. above Su-ec>l Pvbllthed Orenoe eoa.t u111~1r .... ,.. ••t· .:;:;::: man. 2& t 1-A,, ~nftowtr Scenario SpotJipttS interest tn ~UJt, 3bthly tO locate anicle that bad Tllll bv1lnH1 It con. Delly Piiot OCtober 27. No-Mlll4111411H la1alH d;;; I::.::~~ A~:~~.=-C~.-2~.t---lll•k been lost, missing or stolen. d"f:!b1 :':i:'Mdull P\llUC NOTICE wmt>er 3• lO, 17• t885 •1••1 •11 ,. _..,.....,. P~"· 3300 Wtet Coe.at c1uc1.cs by.,, lndMdYal LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Haghltght vcrsatthty, make tnqu1nes. Th•• 1111ement wN n1tc1 Su-800 .,. le °"" ---. • Hl"928'' ~ 8eectl. 1<11111Mn Gerard 8l•en- cbeck lqaJ n ghts, pennmions. Po pulanty tncrcascs. addiuonal Wflll Ille Countyeler1c of Or· ~~A~.. "8.IC NOTICE -:· ................. -c r:;:: EdWatd Olltofl • mr111 • .,,,_,, ... n1ec1 dema nds arc made o n your time. talents. Agreement '" reached. you 'II ~County on October 17 · Thi lollowlf"9 per'IOtlt are rtennoue eutMM ",, ..... • ~ avco. 1nc , A Cellfomla with,._ County C*1t ot Or· have lelitim ate reason for celebration. 19 5 ,llMIZ doing bull-... A) EXXL N,... ITATimwT . ::=' ! :t:,.: .:!:! ~etlon ~County on Oc1ot>er 25. vtflOO (Aua. 23~Sept. 22): Check details. study small pnnt Some Publlahed Orange eou1 R..r &tat•. 8) us Weet Thi 'olloWlnCI perlOM .,, , 1.,11 .... , 411, 111 I YCO. tnc . A c.Mtotnlt 1 roles rqulation s actually work tn your favor adv ance your cause Deity Piiot Oc10blf 27. No-Real &t•tt. C) Cone.pt 5 ~bulhlN~•T· ... Poe!_.~• "'"''''' "" ..,... ..,. ~~por•tton, 3300 W••• ,_tt W ~' · · ---4 ' ' vembef 3 10, 17, tta5 Real Elllll, t89~7 Bultlard, ,_,,_ JI ,_,.,.. ali':' c:,.,... i.--. ..,...11 Highway, N4tWJ>Of1 Publlttled Orange C0Mt On . um require attention , n~ rcvts1o n. au~eio Fountain VllWf, CA 92708 port, 3857 St , New-..,.. ,. ulilta Beech. CA 9*3 Delly Piiot Novtmt>« 10. 11. RA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): You've asked for more freedom -no w Don Anhur Olclle, 1121 port 9Mdl, CA t2MO ......., ,__ .! ~ Thi• buetMM 1• con· 24, Ind Oeoemt>er 1. 1885 you have it Focus on self-<:xpressaon . c hange. travel and a \anc1y o f --•c W'ITICE Denni• Or . Cot11 Mete, CA l . CllWIN Lltherw. H 7 ..-. ...,_ ..... .._... ducted bY-• general pan. Su-120 · R ~ t --' I l'. Ifill ruuu nu 92826 l.edrolt. t.eoune a.en. CA i.1t1i .. ea ... -.1t,.._ neretilp expencnces. omancx 15 ea u. ic:u, so 1s emot1ona 1u 1 mcnt. Tiit• bu•ln•H 1, con-t2HO -,, • ,_.. Oontld E~<I Olltofl .. _IC SCOJlPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Empham on home, property. \3fc1y, 1 flCTITIOUI au ... 11 duc1ed by an 1nc11v1<1uat Thi• bu•IMH '' con· ::.;. :" 1111 -=.; • ,.._ Thi• •t••"'*'t •M Jtltd ,.._ NOTICE secunty, m ajor domestic c han11l'. F1nanc1al p1c1. urc 1s bnghtcr than T~l·OI~~~ • .,, Don ,. Old•• dUC1L ec:1c .. ~u~ua1 ........ • •••••11 • 1 with'"' County Ciertt of Or· te 11111 · · II ti' • led T p-d . d I d k l'. d ... ""-"'V ............... T1111 "'*'*'' ... 111ec1 ·--.. -""' .....,.. ._ -.._.. anci-COunty on October 22 ..,. Of\ISna y ~n ~pa . aurus tn 1v1 ua prov1 cs c y 1or a van cc· do1ng bull,_ .. ButlntM w11ll the County CWtc of Or· TN• '"t"'*"t ... 111ac1 -...,_ tele· 1885 , ... r .. ~ L.9w.:.:;::,s _ ment Voullwmthrou&}ldtploma cy Overlotd, 1806 Mt •nci-Countyon&eptwnber wtthlhtCountyOlertlofOr· =. .. 411tf'tot.,.. t • .._.,1 - SAGl'nAJ\JUS (Nov. 22-Dec . 21) Relative could be sincere but Cectluma Ctrct41. Fountain 30. 1985 lr'IOI County on Oc10t>er 11. c~ No. C1Mt1 ,.., .. ,....Or ... C.... ant.. A-ntn • • I'. .-.a Ocfi · h d f, Valley, CA 92708 ranM 1916 0.-, ,._. tll •••• 11,.41, m11101orm"°". ane terms, improve tee niques. get n o unnctCSS· Adrienne L Boomer Cote ,..... The name and add,... of 14 _... D ... ....., 1 tlM Notle91ahert41yQtven that ary expenses. Individ ual who confide• secret actually seeks your 1M&~ Mt Cac11um• Clrc1e: oa~bl~:f'~::'27 N~ Publlllhed OrlflOI Colet ~C:te(El nom1~J 1 ' ·.._ :"m~~~~&o,•:..! a pprov a l. Don't become embroiled in domestic d isturbance. fountain Valley, CA 92708 Vttl"lber 3. 10, 17. 1995' Dally Piiot Oc1ober 27, No-PEAIOA cou:f1CF•cALI· TIM Oranci-ounly luP«t;; CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Focus on paymctiits. collcct1on,, d~~: bu~n..::1....:tu.,eon-8u·7t2 \llfftbet 3. tO. 17• 1885 IFOANIA. COUNTY OF OR> "8.JC "°'""" rl, toceled It 700 CMc ability to obtain nCQCssary material. Lunar, numenca1 cycle high -Thia !fetemem wn flied au...eoe 1ANGI. 700 CMc c.nier 1ar Dr111e Weet, Sent• you'll aet what you need. includina funding Love relation htp wtth 1111 County Cieri! c>1 Or I "8.JC M>TU rtaJC fl>TlCE ~,w .. i. a.ttta ""•·CA ":~A~• T;::;,,..eerr.:b.T= Lntensifies, coin cides with career advance. : COunty °" Octooer 21·! ,tCTmOUI..,..... '1Cmiout .,...11 The nerne. llddrw. and The~ pereone ... nr~ ett~. Put· AQUAIUUS (Jan..l~Feb. 18): You rece1,,npcc1al aucnuon from 1 ,_.,11 .w. ITATW MAim ITATW 1 ttllPl'IOM number of pi.in. rtcir ~'~~ 1~1 c:, ~........: ~ ~.!'L~ tbOle wh o can help you reach more people. Focus on c hansma. Pubftat!ed Orange eo..i nie 1o1towtng Plf90nl .,, The 'OlloWlnO '*"°"' "I'""' attorney. "' pleintlfl ,...... .. ....., .... """"'1 "" -· penona.lity, body ·~· timina, Judament. 1ntu111on nna bell o f ~1y'*~ :'~J~· No-~Mo~S-:., ~ ~==~= :'..:':=.:·y':;~ ~2~,. 0 • !MM, h• •=t!~u!': llClCUtaey. You will bt f.Oln, plact1. . . Su402 Rot>ll'IWOO<I °' . Hun11ng1on c1rc... Hunt~on 9Mdl,, l'llt ro d• t•l•lono 0•1 CM• A SlaoMM, Inc '(A IO Prot>tM• COdt ..PllCa (Feb. 19-Mareh 20): Llahl is shed on areas previously BMCll.C.\92949 c..t 112... at>og.oo011""'8ndlnt•.o Callfofnle corporation), 40l 11n I , an •coounttno ~ ............ F-·• on .._ •• dreams do bt oA d AnOr• CNtetCIONt un-Valer• w Ryan. ne1 °" demandant• qua no 8uekNll. Cotta Mtta. CA t to ,.robe19 Cod9 ~"'KU. """ . ~....... . u s. pcrcepuons. ~ 1rcct. rtaJC NOTIC( nw 6001 Aoc:linWOOd Dr ltoninoton Ctrct., HUfll· Ilene• •boga do, .. ,. 921H 1 Ult, Ind to COl9IPel .,,. state caM In CDltn1.1n1na. dramauc fuh1o n. It 15 time 10 emcrac from Hunttnoton IHch CA lngtOfl ltec:tl, Celf 9*-t<AIAVS, LIPNAN, Wt:IStl thla butlMM ,, con-ender 01 ...... end mdl. Know it, proceed la:ordin&fy. ftCTITtOUll ._.. ~• ' JoMptt ft fty9n. NWN a Klftn"-A Pl'ofe•llDMI dUc1ed by • COf'SIO"Mton u1pen11on of powe rt IP NOV!!M.81:R 11 11 YOU'I( IJRTIJDAV )'Ou ~s s.ecrtl o f .,... ITArumt'T I Thi• butlft9M la COfl• Thie ~ ta COf'I· Cots»orltton Net ~ Chrla " It~. Ina • to Proo.ta Coo. • y d f The 'ollOw4nf peraona ere dueled by .,, tndMdutf dUCMd by"'**'° IN_,.. '°"'9¥ard, ~ Hiii• Clw1t A St..,..; ..,...... t 1U I " wuvenalappea~ ou1redynam1c,u.n erstandpowero love,anract dolnf 11ue1NM • c.t1el Al'ldr•C Unnar v ..... w "Yen 1cattfornt• 1021 1. (i13) 61ftt ......... ..,.. a ...... DICde to you wab tbeq probkm.s. You arc drawn to law lhc:att'r and AntlCJull 112 A e tlfh It . Thlt ltattment ._ ._, ™' at.._,t -.._ Mt-&767 Thtt 1ie'*"9flt .,... tied Clar 0-1 ,,.. i.tiet.alinaarts. You coufdnaveunusu&r marlc on bead orfaoc. You arc CON._, CA ttttr wtth 1n. CounfYOishr0r. """NCOunfy a.ti of Dr· DATt (hOMllAP•u 1MS 111ttt1ttitCountTC.. °'°" ~ ... a nnctive, cooltO~ial. CC>t!'petitivc aod you cannorbad down from t~. ~onu.:4c~1: County on OGt.oc. 1•· 1= COunlY on Oc1ooer ti, ., ~~~ = =County on Ocitow 11• '' • ':t =•· CA fiabt whm c:aUIC as na;ht. Aria, Libra penon~ play 1mportdt roln 1n 1 Hf27 1 ,... ,_,1 rr ,_,, ::C Or.,. c... ~Ule.. fo Novembtt )"0Ucomp&eteimpomntus1111mc:n1 LovC"Wtll Patr1c11 AIW1Z •3 v1e PvbkM<I OrMge COiiet Pvblltfled OrlltOI eoa.t PllbWled Oranoe COMC Pvblll'lecf ~ C09lf "°'No•••..., t , to, I , CA t2M3 Ylfnl* 3 lO l7 l916 -.it>et S 10. 17 IMS Oecember I I , IN& v.mt»er 3, tO, If, 1tlS 1115 be feeiwed for you tn ~bcr. LIO<> 8oud Newpof1 8Mch ID111y Piiot Oc10btr 27, No-IDelly PAot Oelow 21. No-Jl>ally Pilot Nowmo.r ,.,, 2•. Deity P1IOI OelOClet 11. No-H, 12. 11, w. 18, 1e, tr, 1 • . Tiil• b111lntt1 I• C0'1 j • • • -~ ! 8v-t 11 au.a.a , lu415 fl402 , .. • ~ fl -• • •• -· 'I :II • .. ft • ---• N I GI -~ -