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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.• \ - ·. Ii ,. ORANGE COAST ~ I . TH ERE'S THE TELEPHONE .. I p GIVE ANV'Tl41N 6 TO ~AVE THE NERVE TO CALL T~AT LI TTLE R~D ~AIRED 61RL ... S~E1LL TAL K TO YOU .. ! KNOW S~E WILL ... I DOUBT IT .. l1D JUS T BE MAKIN'6~ A FOOL OF MV5tLF . I GARFIELD ® LAD1£EE.S AND GENTLEMEN! ODIE- TME-AMAZING WILL NOW DIVE INTO TMl5 GLA55 OF WATER! \ fl r • ,. WHY DO N1T YOU JU ST 00 IT ? SUNDAY, DECEMaE" 1, 1985 BECAUSE : K Ow SHE WOULDN 'T WANT TO TA LK TO ME ... (':,_ c f 1 ALL Rl 6 ~T, BUT l1LL BET S~E WON'T EVEN GIVE ME T~E TIME OF DAV ... OF COOR5£, HE 15 GOI NG TO N£E.\7 A LITTLE. EMCO lJRAGE.ME.N 1i • j ) ~ , , . ,. .. YOUR HOMITOWN DAILY PAPIR - "T"HAT 'S RIDIC 1..C~1 5 CHARL 1E f3ROW N .. WE SEE HER IN SCHOO L EVERY DAV ... S~E 'S A VERY NIC E PERSON ~ WELL L0H4\T "·HAPPE ED ~ ~· by Ji m Dav is GO f:OR li,ODI E'..' I'M GOI NG TO MAK£ ~OlJ A STAR.' WHEN Y OU OWN PETS, THE RE ~£, NE.VER A DULL MOMENI ,,,,.-......_ ~ ) -~ . ~. • . ~ ----~~~~~-:--~-----------------------------------------__.~~------ It-I ... and search the ocean9' for creatures ihat no one has ever SEEN before t JUDGE PARKER J IT .JUST DOESN'T SEEM R\GHT THAT I 'M GONNA MEET MY AUNT LYDIA BUT NOT MY UNCLE -~ HORACEi ~LLME WHAT~..-.. HE'S LIKE, BEN! AUNT LYdlA IS TEN YEARS OLDER, TOO , I I BUT YOU" GOT ALONG WITH· HER! HOW COME? ~I ' l -. . ~ I DON'T KNOW HOW COME! <?O ON DOWN· STAIRS! I'VE GOTTO GET CL ED UP! ,/ . ,, \ '\ \ i tr a . "' . '. REGARDLESS OF WHAT I TELL YOU, YOU'LL ASK WHATEVER YOU WANT ,,__ ___ _.. TO ASK, WON'T YOU? YEAH ••. BUT ..-rr I .JUST WANTED TO KNOW. WHAT YOU'D SAY, BEN ! t " I . I • 4 • ' • ..... \ DO ONESBURY G05H., I 1 APPRECIAIE l)OLJR OFFER , Btrr I "THINK l'U. JOSI WRllE THIS PAPER M45EkF! FONK4 "' ... I ON MULLINS /NC>EE D ... HERE I AM, CH,AIRM.AN OF /HE Bo,ARD ... CHIEF E)(ECUTIVE OFFICER ... ORD~R ING PEOP-Lf ,ARouND ALL D~Y~-BUT ... YI:H ... IT MUST BE REAL IOU<OH~ ~ .. . . -......_ __ I ' • l ... t . .. \ by Garry Trudeau .. -f . -= IHE lASf /IME HE WROTE A PAPER FCR ME .. PIGHT THAT KIND Of /NO/VIOUAL tV::J!Jf?AGtMtNT 15 V'l 1 Y!nJRTANT. \ . LARE 40lJ EURE~ 00~'/ .lAJAN1 SOM£ . HElP WtfH IHAl,L..£5 ~ HE WENI tN AF1ERWAR D AND CJJMPlA INED ABOUT fHE GRADE! """'"· ' ' by Ferd and Tom Johnso n sur.. -rHERE's No oNE · I 'LL 1Et..L "oL'. ~SECRET/ 1 C,AN "TALK TO C?.831 E-~ -'s LONEL'Y .. AS AN EQUA L... ,AT TH= -op __ ... GOSH GcE 'couR5E Nor ' I .. -I _L , ,_ r - I • -u ID B ._ • . 6 . J .__ ...-------~-----___::::~-"- j ™E CAPITAL OF NEW YORK IS ALBANY~ ........ Gt:f, AUNT H u.ue, HE'S SO IJ()ffift? lrJ -rnA1' EJOO~, AU. ff f SAVS1DM&IS •'(eAH~ AARRi<WAAAGOooo • ' You P'?OMl'SeD ALL. LAST MONTH 1'"olAK£ ME O UT! • ' ,/ •' l. I • . ™E LONGE5T Rl\JE.R IN T~E \NORLD 142> ... u~ ... EP-. ... .. .J CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? 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What la h minimum number of HlacUon1 you muat make to M aure of aucceaa? -That la to Ny, In how '-------~ few 'Pointe' can you be certain of two allke7 _ ....... Ill • ....,.,_,~ ......... NOd pu• 4,.,,.,. ... PfMO .... • Say What! Wh9' la the nuttiest ck>Q7 The ·'9C8,,..._· WMt ..... ft Mid, -A-choo, 8""91"? Jullua SMenr. Now • M know Qoldll~ ... thrifty? She ueed IM ...., ..-,nuate. ... N - . · SINO ALONGI A vocat member of the chorua above 11 rftlMlng from the ~-lnMft llne• from dot to dot. .. TRUCK LINE! Apply eolOfa neatly to the clnatc holkimy ecene above 1-Red 2-Lt blue 3-Yellow 4--U. brown. $-Flesh tones 6-0k green 7-0k brown 8-Purple. r ,!~.~.L!~~~; .. . -. - fpflf!rs II\ ..... WC>r0 tW•OW IO tor"" INO (~ t•ft WO'd!> -· .. . INFLAT ED . . . . . . . THEN Kof'e 1'f)01nts edr" •or •II • .i words of iour teller\ or more fo\lnd trnong the fetter\ . Try te ~.,. et ... _It SO "'""· .. ._ ............ . ·~·:,; .. For Better or J=or Worse by Lynn Johnston DADD'/···\ -(SNIFF)"'.' .. \ FELL~ ... YOJ D1D? • ·. • WHATS 8/J FUNNY, E-LlZ.ABE.Tt1 I fl • / ? in «> O> -• -• u :0 c >-en " u "C • e c " e z \ \ .1 SAID~ /II LAUGHING ... HEE. ,, HEE-- GIGGLE Gt<:bLE: I GIGGLE! etJ'/~ you WOULDN'T· BELIEVE How , cros-r FCXJLED DADDV _,_l} IV .n · n .. . . BLOOM COUNTY YO<f R! GOtf.h 10.H/T ME ON 1ll6HGAfJ IN A RfJT ?? "" .. MJNO ... ~1HINK YO<l~1H€ C/1115 PAJllM.46. \ 8(ff 1/EN, 7Hllr1S A HtJ!(SE Of A Plrra?€Nr caoF?.. \ . WE,Lt., IT'6 reRFEl.TL.~ OO\Jl0U6 .. SHOE · A~Rt~T. aA5S!'. .i1~6N UP!! I WANT '(OU m WRITE ft1E A $MORT PARA6RAP~ ... \ ' .. ~ t ' .. 11 ( , 'r" • .. by·Berke Breathed l!AT5 {/ 6Af! LI HAVE: Ne/111&R A FfJ~E 10 &OW )Q'/1V€ HIT • 11.H!K! ~ 1 .. II IE~ Jl/Sr OH, l!(YIN& 1rJ NO!<. A GORT H€'S IN 711e' NAlt. l(KJHr · ttJATHt IM .. POIJ'r /JlOW &f,T Yallt 10 &6r.4 \ A f?(J(. ON ~ Hel/11. ~~~ A rvse . &Qt:10 ()/'()5. ..... I . . . W~A\ lN \~E. WORUIA~e ­ ~OU 00\WG? \ \ l-\l) \.\ 1 Ol--\ , ' IM 1'0TI\NGIYi)61ARO ON M'i e>AW~~~' OA.0. .. ... Ir ll/l/'ION€ WANTS M€, zmovr 10 lf/NCH. \ . . ..\ ~XIJCflY. \ IN A NVTSH&t.l . l 'lOO'Rf. NOT·~PVo5eD -10110T MU~TA~O-~-- SAN~NAsn \~ 1lAE. GOOO L°'20 i.\~O W~\E.O ·06 l (:,l)f.~? '{Ol) CA~ IT ' \0 PUT Ml)~\ARO ON f;ANA~A0, \-\E:.'() ARGUE. wrr~ LOG\C 1. 1 NEVER ~t.ARD OF IT!'. \.-\J\\JE, MAOE 1~E.M "OT OOG~ ~ . \ ·. OKA'<'. NOW, W~AT t:t)WE KNOW HEIZE~ { J • .. by MacNelr WE KNOO IT WAS A f<ESEL.LI~ ... _ ................... _.._.,., _________________________ ~~~-----"~-~~ • . ..../" 1 _,- A WOlllll'S pm to bOost . str~~. Pie• zz Rodeo!. Bustin' Innes with Monty Henson Page 11 Monday night, a TV movie looks at the life of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Ne~t weekend, she will note qwedyand · privately the HBC I . n fU: .....,,, .,. • fifth anniversary :"J-.,... ...... ofhis murder. Inside, catch up on her life an~ Lennon's sons: Sean, an impish 10, and Julian, at 22 an echo of his father's look and sound.· . GeOrge lllllilt• puts lite • 'DJusty' Page & Adm! toys that create a ~Sharper Image' Page 9 ...... VIRGINIA SLIMS " \ ll<c ''" \ ,, , \ ,, • Slims of all. srm r;;t . aid extra long . SURGEON GENERAL'S WARN ING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduce.s Serious Risks to Your Health. . .. .. C Phllop Mo<fh "'" 1'111~ 120·1. 14 mg "tar:' 1.0 mg nicoune 1v. per c191r1111 by FTC method. Lights 1oo·s. 8 mg "ter:' O 6 mg nicollne ev. per cigarette. FTC Report Feb ·es ................... , ..... ..._ __________________ -.-:...~~ -~~---------------------............. ~ Wlllt~s ,_. *-' wider 'vacation?~ D•Jolln• Stai tf llC's • ._. Viet' "I'd love to spend ti~e in the south of France. putter around the English countr)'Sldc. eat my way through haJy and top it off with a ski trip in Switzerland." D• Adams .. lbc idea of it being cokt and cnsp 01,1ts1de and '!l2Y inside by a big fire 1s a nice one. So my .choice is Sun Valley. Idaho. I cannot sk.a and that would be a mce place to learn ... Stir tf ISA..._.., 'Qecl It hr -Acapulco 1s one of my favorite spots. I can never tire of going there. nor the gorgeous la- dies. no matter how many times I'd be luckv enough to go. -.. "'. GETTllC TllE JUIP DI SAITl: While the rest of us scramble to do ovr Ouistrnas shopping this month. some cekbritics already have theirs in the bag. Harry Deu Sluton. starring in Disney's One :\tf<w_ic Chri.sJmas. says. .. I believe in an early start. Gifts for my famLly and friends and dear old buddy. Jack Nicbol5on, have long been bought I aJso got myself a great Christmas gift -a plane ticket to Oui.stmas 1sJand. 250 miles south of Java. ..... Samdn s-...,,. star of NBCs Miami Vice. p an early start. too. but .. rm very particular about what I ~ It takes me forever to choose. I st.an early and finish late. But by Dec. 18, l'U be finished." Sdms. the rocker-turned-actor who stan in the film Pleniy with Meryl Scr.p, is planning to scaJc new heights: climbing Mount Everest in the 1990s. .. It's always been an ambition of mine to stand on the roof of the world. Besides. what else is there left to do?"' ... Performer Paal A.Db. 44. docsn 't think rock lyrics are corruptir\g society. -if cenain people are weak in fiber and need some kind of crutch to Jean on -they will tum to anything readily at hand be it drup or music or food or even the reruns of The TwilighJ Zo~.- -"""' ..... ,.,, Alita s- Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H. Neutw1h, CNirm8n John J. Curtey, Pre1ldent In the swilg at ·82: Hope gets honor, ftn Bob Hope spouts WI~ cracks faster than you can say Than.ks /or the Memory. . As he climbs into a hmou- sine in front of a Washtngton. D.C.. hotel. a cab dnver asks. -Arc you somebody famous?"' "Yes. Red Skelton." Hope qwps. He's still chuckling as the car~ away. The 82-~-<>ld comedian will be smiling next weekend. Dec. 7 and 8. when he's in Washington again to m:civc one of the prestigious Kenne· dy Center Honors for lifelong achievement in the ans.. He's one of six recipients who will be recognized at a dinner Saturday and a Wlutc House reception Sunday that w1,ll be ta pcd for broadcast on CBS. Hope has a lot to celebrate. He Just finished an NBC mov- i e-o f-t he-week with Don ant. D«uily Wed<end. to air this month or early in 1986. It's his first moVle since I 972's Cancel My ReservaJion. .. lbc moVle's all about the an worid and how they oper- ate underground.," he says. -rm so happy with.it. because I haven't found anything I wanted to do in so long. .. And his ninth book. Confes· sions of a H<X>l<b (Doubleday. S 17. 95). a collection of golf an- ecdotes. has sold more than 165. CXX> i;opics. The proceeds go to USO -the United Scr- VlCC Orgamzauons. Hope's thoughts are tnp- ping down memory lane as he talks about his Kennedy Cen- ter award. -rve bttn there many, many -times. I did a cou~ of shows there for Nu- on. I played there for a week. rve done a cou~ of shows for· Rl'Jlliilmn and my bi.nhday spe-cial~l 982 was there ... Althouah he bas reGCived ·about l .SOO awards -they're in a two-saory warehouse and a trophy room in his home - Hope oonsidm each pnc spe- ........ J ..... By RoC> Brown C9Pa ..... 1s. ••Mr. .....,C... .... lllt ...... •••Tl_. ... ..._ .... ,.....,...., .. , c· o al. ··vou appl"e('tate all of "I ~nJc (Bill) Cosby 1s them.'' he savs. . something else. He uckles the Born m EJtham. England. . heU out of me. He's so C?OI Hope has entcn.arned '1a and smooth ~ the WTi~ vaudeville radio Broadwa\. (on the show) IS so good -1t s TV and movies. He has made a delight The show's a great about 50 films. including the positive approach to f.anuly I~ -road" mones with hfc. wh1cn I love.- Bing Crosby. _ Hope's farrul)'. life includes In u 'ttkmd. he plays a re-) I ~ with his wife. Dokr tired pol~ domf sccunt~ res. They have . four cluJdren work. and Amechc 1s an ex-and su grandchildren. con who got nch by stud}1 fl8-With so many blessings. it"s stocks and bonds behmd ban. no wonder Hope is rarely blue. They team up to solve mystcr-. ..I'm an up pcnoo. cspcciall)' ics. when I feel good. and I fed Hope also 1s workmg on h1s good most of the llme. I sing a annual NBC Chnstmas spe-fol In fact.. I was sianding next cial on Dec. 15 at 9 p.m to a &UY in an airpon a cou~ EST/PST. of-yeen •· hummifll and And he finds time to watch stngjng. He looked at me and TV -football baseball golf said. 'Art you all fllht?' 'Yeah. and Tht Cosb\' SltO't'<. wtuch . pretty good.' I said .. Cl he calls "dclaClOUS. --.......... "It embanasBcs me when a woman comes on to me, especially when she comes on 1111esively." . -............. _. ... """ no, • mo Vin on A new TV movie Monday coincides with the fifth anniversary of· J• Lennon's death next weekend. Yoko and Sean have built new lives, but they're not putting - COVER STORY • • ·e-i~·h:tlR!n: • ....;.,..~~~~__..~ Bloommgdale"s on Manhat- tan's E.ast Side 1s hectic as usual when Yoko Ono and her sen Sean Lennon arrive to buy a r.c:w bed for Scan. who is tired of sleeping on a futon on the fioor. He's 10 ana wants a -rea1 bed." A salesman asks. -is that Yoko Ono?"' and then. -Are you Scan Lennon?" ··No. Boy George IS my SIS- ter." Sean teases. .. I'm a great fan of your fa- ther." the salesman says. amlJ18· ing for a quccn~izcd bed to be delivered to Sean's·address: the Dakota apartment buikiing. As they leave. a young woman approaches politely. "Mrs. Len-non. .. she says. -My husband was addicted to your husband. God bless you." She pauses. .. We miss him ... T1lCSC kinds of encounters st1JI happen routinely, day after day. to John Lennon's S2-ycar-0ld widow. Five years after his mur- der on Dec. 8. 1980. he is still on the minds of many. Monday, a TV movie nwb w annivmary: John aNi Yoko: A Low Story, airs al 8 P,.m. EST /PST Monday on NBC. Ra- dio S11Uons plan special pro- ..,,, .. And outside the DUou. where Lennon was shot by I crazed tan Mark David ChaJ>- man. dc~tccs will pthcr with nowcrs candles to sing his so°" an memories. lnsKlc. oko and Scan will have a quiet personal remem- brance. Lennon is still very much a pan of their lives. even haunting her dreams. ... Early one receM morning. Ono shuffled into her airy kitch- en. a silky white kimono over a flannel gown. and used a burner on the stove to light her cip- rette. She made a cup of strong. Sweet EnaJish tea and settled . onto the couch. her annoyed cats readjusting. She looked shaken. .. The same drum apin." she says. -John was just here. He walked . into my bedroom. I looked up and was shocked. of Cf?UfSC· I rUshcd to him and told him. 'Oh John, I've been having the most horrible drum that you died! I can't believe it! You're here! and I was so re- lieved -it was just a ~m." She took a drag from her cip- rmc ... And then I woke up." qno is ~ to her tragJc l'cality. knowma she will always be -Mn_ John Ut\non." She is newly redcdkat.cd to the worit for pc8"e that she and John I» pn in thar 12-ycar tnarria&e. 4 •USA Wmu:No • Nov 2C).0Ec I. I 98S I On Oct. 9. bno ~idcd over the opening of Strawberry Fields. the memorial peace gar- den in New Yoric's Central Parle ded1c:at.cd to Lennon. It wouJd have been his 45th binhday. Last month, she released her newest album, St~e. touch- ing on pacifist themes and wm- ning strong reviews. It was Sean who inspired the album. Ono says. One night al dinner. Yoko and friends were discussing i,\sues from nuclear politics to health care. Sean sat quietly, list.ening. He finally in- terru~ ... The worid is a terri-ble • isn't it'? .. Ono hean sank. She grasped his hands and told him ... There arc many problems in the world. Sean. but there arc also many beautiful things. And the prob- lems can be solved if pe(>ple care." It was also Scan who brought hts mother out of ncar-sutcidal depression afu:r John's murder. -· -He's very protective of me." Ono ~ys of her impish son. -He tries to fill in for John that way. When he goes away -to camp or to spend a weekend with a friend -he's always worrying about me. He'll tell me. 'Don't go out by yoond( Mommy.' And for my pan. of coune. I cannot replace his father, but Sean and I still have a very spe- cial relationship." On a typical day, Sean ICU himself up. pours his own bmak- fAst cmaJ and aces with an armed IU&J'd tO' his private school' Ono wakes with a cup of tea and spends her day in her finl..floor office, answenna busi-ness mail all9 ·phone c:alls from an overstuffed annchair. In the evcninp. they ha,. out in the kitchen, where Stan does home- woric at his Macintosh comput- er. Dinner is cooktid by his male nanny. who lives thtrc a.long with Yoko's three cats and Scan 's dot -the final sift from By Ron Qalell SUI LmOI .. .... 'tt'lctr· ..., ... ..,~ ••. ,. •• 1., 111 ... ..,. ,. l11111'1 ., ... ... ...... .,.... --= .. .... ..... . ... ....... lriClty ............ .... .... -~--­he. a, Hae. ... his father. Or the two might go out for Japanese or Olinesc food. The other man in Ono's life 1s Sam Havadtoy. 33. a dapper . sandy-haired interior decorator who also helps Ono manaae her business aff.ai~ and acts as her buffer apinst the outside world '"Sam has helped us in many ways." Ono says. .. He is a dose companion and a dose friend. ..My feelinaabout establishing a new rdationsh..ip is very com- plex." she says. She and Lennon met Havadtoy in the late '70s when they wandered into the an· tiqut sun where he WOfted. Afttt Lennon's death, Havad- toy eventually esconed Ono to her first social ptherinp. took her on WllJcs and comfoned her amid lhftats on her own life. Scan and Havadtoy have I» come dose, Ono says. .. They have a really neat friendship. rm very arateful for that. 1'herc was a time when Sam couJdn't stand all th09C photos in the kitchen of John, me and Sean. Both Sean and I were ada- mant that they Slay exactly as they were. Now, Sam has a dif- ferent atti~ be understands and he's protective of us.. espe- cially of Sean. This year, when someone si~ sOmething about chanlin& the kitchen ~ tos -you k:nOw. move on with your lik and all that -I was ~ that Sam was the first one to object. He said that they should stay because that's Sean's Daddy... . John and Yoko's history be- gan in 1%8. ~c was married and bad a son, Julian; she was on her second rnarria8e. After they wed in 196~. BeatSes fiuifi!ubbcdner a ~ lady; she was blamed for the 1970 breakup of the world's most-loved rock band. Bad fcdinp resutfaad 1'ttnt- ly, when Beatie Paul Mc.Qnncy was quoted as calling Lennon a "maneuvering swine"; he said Lennon took credit for sonp be didn't write. The comments came from a newly reJc;ascd 198 l interview; McCartney diQn't deny them, but said he .. lovul John dearly." Ono was 0not educated at Sarah Law- rence and a Tokyo beiiier's daughter. seems to have inherit- ed her father's business !lellSe in , runnina an cm~ wonlt an esti-mated $ l SO million. The Lennon estate recently WIS afictcd when the oompany that owns most of Lennon and McCartney's 8catJcs composi- tions was bou&ftt by pop Siar Mi- chael Jackson for a tepOr1ed $49. S million. "'We are very fortunate that SOOlCOOC bought the company out oftheir'love for the L.ennon- Mc.Qnncy sonp. Since Michael is a songwriter binuelf: bc1J be very sympa~ to how the sonp are bandied," Ono says. "'Another nice aspect is that Sean and Micb8d arc friends. It's really like I &lend is admin- istering the oompany." Sean is &icndly with many su- perstan, includina David Bowie and EJtoit John. lkit bis doecst friends arc Maxie, Nicley and other noo-fiunous kids. .. What a tik Sean has. It amaza me~ how well he's doll&" Ono says. .. John would be horrified to know that Sean ha a prd carryq a pm standi111 ou11idc bis ICbool all the time. I mean, we were a oou- plc of paicenik:s. .. And Ono is lli1l ~ for a pcllCCfuJ future. Her pJ as siln- plc: .. All I want to do is pre9Cllt an altemative. That's all John and I ever wanted to do. .. Q COVER STORY .. ..... *~ .. ·-hi' I dbyllll.butit.- lllllllr::r.:-OQllrinllD "'=' .... 7 ~.= ~ a USA \\UK.END· Nov. 29-DEc l. t 985 • 5 ' i I ' ,,,I ... - t INTERVIEW George .Hamilton v • 'I llolywood' s lippest and best·tallled Draa talks about lis new 'Dynasty' role, his fastimg diet and why he keeps a pid of tis blood in the basement IJ Sbl 5*111'1 .. rmtJ': I have bad a very low .. u. 1 dJ' ~-........ profile since Zorro. ~ Gay -)Lr w.--..-• ,.. B'-"'-Soon --... _. ,.,_ Mrtpr~ 1 Ss 1 1• • -.. """'· &LIQ ~ uu.u..-1DY ._ • 1a ...._ ...... .._. &.... brother died and I bad ... the ,.. A •111111 ... -1 .... effect of his mor1ality OQ D\C. t..: He is very influential with (His older half-brother Bill died the ladies -somcthina rve al-of liver and kidney ailments.) I ways been somewhat pro6cicnt still fdt the impact of my di- in. He is·a ttoss between (direc-vorce (his 6~ycar maniaee to . tor) Peter lqdanovich and Alana c.owns ended in 1977), Oaus von Bulow. and the responsibility to my .., M _. .., Ills ,.._ child <<Jeorwe Ashley Hamilton). •utt ••••a. llllr. I It all~ me reapcnilc my~ don't need any more dotbcL and l ~th:" the material .,.,__ . ~t.:-__._ ..... ~. . ~" didn t matu:r. Dur-1 n1c:n; as,~.,... ........... ,~ ..-~~1..a:..a-spiring to me about someone ma ~~ uaw't ~t to buying me another suit. .... WOf:k .a.! f:11. I put~ the pie •-=..,1z1m.• r o: 6 •FmJ: ...... CAl•k2'1t71 ....,111m .... ..... .....,, 3 411111, 8MW=Mllt·Z.115 ,.... II Ills ..... M I believe in fatina. which <*:ans out the , body and alloM1be li\V to rest. I f.ut at alt two days a week, durina which time I stick to one of dlree drinb. If I want tow c:amq_ I just have dimDed water. If I wish b tomdhin& more. I take cdcry, Zlacxhini and . beans ooobd in water and ' -, --. ' . .. . .. . . -- .. -. -. -.... .. .. I • . .. . .. : ; ::, : .... 8LMtll:11t ...... .,.. ........ •1DT-Na:Pnt .• llllmntlcllltJI ... ,..,_,,Rnl.... . = it all into a puree. If I need lots of ener&Y. I take a piastic bonJe and pour in aude mas* syrup -it kflClll the blood supr at one level -add cayenne powder -wonderful toner for the bean -and three lemons, and drink it .. r-"' "1Jll: ... ; n ..... ..,. .................. ......., ............. \:". ~ ..... ,,, It ...... ............... ............. • a IJIJI' ,, .. ·~ .... . ·.::. ......... .... .... ··-· .... =,_,,,,,,._ ............ 1111 ...... .. =:i.e.:· ... .. ·-·--·· ... ............ 1111 ••• ............ ............... , .... ............... w' ua• ...... ,11 ., .. 1 .... ..... ,. ........ r When I do tat foods, I have lots of fiab ~and oa:a- sionally t0me wild pme. sudl as deer 0t mooee. At the moment. tbolC animals have not been in- jected with~ bormonel to make them lalJCf i>r people's dinner plates. II 1111 tr1•1mlft Ill: J"m ai-tnctat to sun II a physical kind of medicine. It is a wooderfW ~ luatioll i>r me. I always have a °'baic mai.nllenlDCle 1an... And, of ooune. I ha~ a h tun lamps. rve intenldy studied than. meanina tbet I have~ a melel' and rad ~ what ~ of rays they are pvq o« Allin, I am not a aazy penon. I know what I am cJoina. ..................... 6 ·USA Wmc.!No ·Nov. 29-DEc. I, 1985 Ills ...... It What cbc do you think Dracu1a ~do? (He had the role in IJJW at First Bill.} Actually, 1. was~ to a &imd and akrd him. ... What would~ de if you had to., to a bolpi1al?" He said that he'd p.mc beclu1e of the daJw!r" in blood ~ 1 ,..timt .. ~ .. wbI_can't we aore oui own bk>OCV' I did just that and it is apt m a vault. • ......... 11 ............ . 111111 •111111: When I w in my 20I, I llowty bttan th k>ee the~ in one ear and I trav- eled to tbe belt docuw1 in the Uni1ed Smel. I wa told that the audi1.ory DaVe in one ear w dad I went to dinia in Europe and lnllly decided upon ~ Niebul' oeDular tbaapy c:tin.ic in Switmtand. There, within piinttd a picture ofOart three minuwa. I received 11 oon-srandina ai the oomer. and in ICICUtive injec.1iom of auditory · duslry people who huna out cells &om a sheep that bad been IC'ber and drank qr;ther. It sla':IPta'ed lea than an hour supplied to be excitina. earlier. The pen! idea is that tbouPt rd fit riabt in. I fi'esb odll can ewe problems in a rad)' to be f.m>l Flynn. speci6c ~ area. But by the time I arrived Wbetber it w a placebo d -the town was alrmdy · kl 0t nae, 11 days later I w There wa-e pays in 14Una Wkina on the edepbooc and jeaU. Hollywood BouJev suddenly ft'U2ed tbal the bear· WU a mies of mt-i>od l)llca. q w retumina in my t.d s . To be a movie..,. ... f mm Tbe U.S. docton ~ not un-llOOd it. you lllld to bave a dtntand the recowsy. I am not --an mJCic Cir, ~ tome oddb.o, HoUyWood 4'** and damn ii I Wlm't .xn. who tries tbale 1hinp. f just live the role. I immediltdy wen mow that mvina 1ea1 the ortbo-out and rented a Rollt-Ro)U dox way, I mow it ii not iWlt drive around town. I knew ......... fllt lllt'.. =l==to:lt IC« My mocha" and my broCber my ,,...!Jon to -.~ Md a visioo oflfoDywood. They 1en1e of ftamboyuoe. It --·--·--------.... INTERVIEW my f&mily happy. it made me happy, and it made this town happy. The town had lost it before I came Ilona. Ot * ···-" .... _ ......... Ms ••*'•-=It reminds me of what tbis town is supposed to be. Rudolph is what they wanted when they stama this town ... a ladies' man with style. When I stanc:d. I had thousands of girts screaming at me because I was some son of studio idol. Then in later years, moth- ers and pandmotben aot to know me. Today, rm happy to report that the young girls arc beck. Girts arc writing to me by the thousands because they live the fanta- sy of my recent charac1ers (Dracula. Zorro). rve always bad femaJc mail but you don't think that when you reach yoUJ 40s, you will have 15-ycar~ girls wnting to you with crushes. To be thouaht of as just an~ JUY who once-looked pxi is no fun. But to be k>oked at and thought of as a fox. well that's terri1ic. '' To be tMIPt of as jlSt • old "' • OICe Wed gted is -• fll. Bit to be leoked at lld ~I-If IS I ' . 0t Ml rtlll'I ti --I started to realize that I had exiled m)'3df. By the time I produce my next movie, Love aJ St!cond Bite, another two years will have pusccl and I Will have been away for six years. J feh it was time to come beck and show people that Gcorte Hamilton has not siln~and PlC away. It is like an old · standina at a her with a new · drawing on him. He just came an for a drink and now he ti.as to prove him- self and show people he is still capable. 0t Ml •1111••11111 • ICtlr: Years ago. I was sittina with Georwc Peppard and a kid a~ our table. He asked Geor,e if he was a movie Siar and Geo~ replied, 'No, I am an llCtOr.' The kid turned to me and asked, ·Arc you also an actor'?' I said, 'No, rm a movie siar.' In the first 20 o( m~~· people •w a alib. · · penon.. But is be an . After my brochds I know that I can tlCk:Je the cbaJ. lqina ~ The ~the b"ISdY, the more you pow 11 an iDdivic:h.ml.. there's a lot more depth to me than~ was years ~· II ,.. ... 11111: I learned that bavi111 lhir9 ba:s you io .. Oil the probkms of other people. The more you have, the less rdued you lrlClll to be. The people who watcb over your pou: llions aR now the people you have to watch over. After years of ... in this enMJCioml play-sround. it WU time to let 10 of the poaes- sions and simplify my life. I plan to ldl my houte shortty. . . . I oould live very nicely in a tiny, small apanmem. Cl • p TO GET PERFECT PICTURES. Imagine 1f you were afraid of photography, like the cowardly lion, yet your first roll of film turned out perfectly! Imagine 1f you knew nothing about photog- raphy. like the scarecrow, yet your pictures were beautiful! 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How do I approach a loan o~ De •• J oeepb Elllds Wukep•,Dlillois Y2'frcJn~ shape if you will take ~ step by step. Ac.cording to Jack Gill.is., author of The Car Book (Harper & Row, $8.95). con- centrate on your old car fint. You'll aet the best price by stllina it your-9Cl( To find out what your car is worth, check the NabOnal Automo- bile As.1ociation's .. blue book." It lists the retail and the wholesale price -which can di&r by as much u S.l ,500. ~that ~fit~ It's in-. them at supermartets or other pu1?: lie ~ Your car can 9CIJ itJdf with a '"for sale" sign with your phone number in the car window. And. of oounc. consider newspaper ach. A S..twday ad gives you the ·most ex~. · If you can't face the basUe of 9CU-inc your oki car, keep your buying and te.Oina separa1e at the dealer. Fint.,~ the best prioc of the new car. Odam the best prioc for your trado-in oruy after reac:tiq the dealer's bonom line for the new car. v tsit 9e'VCf'a.I deaRr's to decide what cars you want. That's rigbl. cars. Narrow the cboioe to two or ~ avoid havina your heart set on just one. It's always less expensive to pey cash. but many people prdi:r the teeurity of savma their cash. Shop around fOr the best dt.al in financina the same way you shopped for your cboioe of car. If factory-sui.idized bdow-mar- ket int.crest rat.es continue to be available, factory-financina will be an ~t value. But DCIQtiate the car J>ric?e before ~ your inltt· est m the dealer's ~ ca _ ... .,... N«d advia on mlVIQgi"8 your moMy'! Wrill to: USA WEEK- END, Your Fiflll1tttS. P.O. Box 50{)~ Washington. D.C.. 100# . JrtC/Uik brief biographical data. plus yoMI' hmrw and work~ and p/JcMnwnbm. 8 ·USA WEEKENo·toiov. 29"-DEc.1 , 198S . ~ .. TOYS IG KID Uris year, The Sharper Image has a catalog of high-tecQ, high-price gizmos --P-elfect for the overgrown child in pinstripes. 1J F.,. ftltlr ...... BdLind Richard lba1beimer' office desk is a suit of annor. i shelf displays ~ model cus. Nearby waits a $499 Nautilus abdominal machine, a S 199 Mitsubishi Pf trainer and a s J 79 Wi'and pistol that shoots liaht at ~ dec1ronic.1.11Jet. l"OWD kid. And a succes be-- cause of it He's ridden to riches by ca~ to ""the little boys .. inside bi& spenders. As praident o( The Sharper Imaae -a cataJoa and 14-store chain that ldls slitzy od8ets and . 10 adults -Thalheimer C:ken bis childhood wortd of &.ntasy into the executive suite. .. BefOre we came Uooa. r» where in the marketpl8ce were men provided the fUn of toys they knew a boys, .. be says. Who's turned OD by the hiah- tfdl toys Sharper hnAle te11Sr · .. Men and women who aft.er workina bani .ii day look for- ward to escapi,_ to a world of adult toys,.. Tbalhci.mer says. '"Our products are~ a Pll on the t.ck. .. Seventy patent of bis cus-- tomen are male, 2S-55, with in- romes of $35.(n) to $~(XX). Thalheimer '°t hooked on lOYS in his Dltlve Little Rock, Ark., where his &tber managed a depanment store toy leelion. Criticized ~· grade-school 1eaChcn for · too many ~ in elm, ultimately a place for his .. curious mind .. at Yale Univcrsi . After many twists turns, 11 ... encyclopedias door-to-Ooor and eamina a law dep'ee in San Fra.ncisco. be ran an ~P­ ply busiDeS.1 that be renamed The Sharper lf1'\llC in 1975. .. I knew I was on the va,e of somethina bisr that wouJd need a slick name. .. In t 9n, Tba1heimer bcpn ~tina a S29 <tisital siopwat.ch m RunMr's World mapz:ine. He reinvcsaed his $200 profit in another ad, and the profits have never stopped. The firm is ex- pected to top S I 00 million in sales in 1986 . Thalheimer, whose annual salary is $200,<XX> plus, is his own best customer. At his borne, all the liaht switches have been repleced with sound«ti- vat.ed Audiol.ites. There's also a $249 tdepbone camouf1ap1 as MONEY ,! ._.... . . . ' fmY-SS· -..n T111l1lmar..,. P1•111u ...,, 1 SUS Malt tty. ._ .... ..,...., ..... ,· ......... mt.,.. .... a duck decoy. The Sharper lmaae is a ~b~ Jn the c:xen::isc room: a $4,CXX> style, .. says Thalheimer. Universal professional home Tha.lbeimer worts 9-t~5 now. gym. The master bedroom: a but ~nks" about his business S 129 sound ronditioner that I 8'hours a day. "Someumcs cor- (llC'nCflltes sounds of na~ -rect decisions comt while you're even a gushing waterfall. away &om the office." Wife Elyse, the Sharper Jmqe .. I'm a person who loves busi- person.nd director, enjoys a ness. loves toys and rcalizrs SI ,595 mis.wee table in her there has to be a ~ ~ study. rv.un wor1t and play." a Sharp shoppq, when you just want to have fun Take a look at almost any adult's holiday wish list. and n,ht beside niab~ or wallet you're likely to fuid some sizmo dllt's an~ but pr8Ctical - which is 10 say, it's a toy. Here are some of the teaOl'l 's bottal Idlers fOr the bi& kids. AU ~ available at tbe-11 ~ I~ S1or'eSt and many similar fun thirws aft on 9Uc at other llJCICialty stores: • HWJ II ell Mlper.. There have been robots before. but the movable head, arm and flexible wrist of the Omnioot 2(XX) ($499) are valuable improve. merus. The 2~indH\iah usi~ tant can be procrammed for a variety of retrieval tasks. indud-. fetchin& the~· intf 0 operate the Omnibot. you need no fAncy ~ -Just mxwd your instructions. up to teven day's worth, on a sundald cauctte tape. . •FMC .... With the Radi~ Controlled Firebi.rd Trans.-AM ($129), you're p11nntced a 15 mph spin at d.isiances up to I 00 feet. The car oomes fulJy mcm- b&ed and runs on nickel cadmi- um flatteries. 8 Beas..._ If your wded slice has )'OU.,. out of the Powel' Pod Driver ~ with its 80 percent laf'll!f bead prorni9es to eliminate Sbcc and amprove disunoc shots. This USA W'EnENo • Nov 29-DEc I. I 98S • 9 Monday in Oklahoma City: Tuesday m ~nne. Wyo.; Wednesday and Thurs.- day m Hou5ton: Friday in Ventura. Calif.: and bade home in suburban Fort Worth . on Sat~y only to leave again Sunday. After he enters a rodeo. Henson checks the horse that a computer has dctmnined he'll be·rid.ing. A judgie's score. after all is evenly divided between the cowboy's per- formance and the difficuJty of the ammal. If Henson doesn't know the bronc first- hand. he1J check with a buddy who docs. If he thinks it doesn't buck enough. he'll pass up that rodeo, forfeit his fee of up to S2SO. and enter another. ""The easiest part is being in West Palm Beach in the morning. Mesquite in the evening, and San Francisco in the after- noon. It's getting lhcrc that's tough.M says Henson, who travels mostly by commer-cial airtines. . When he is home -a mock-Mediter- ranean three-bedroom that he shares with Trina -there's a room with a calfskin rug nailed to the wall and pictures of he- roes John Wayne and Oint Eastwood. There also are 35 pair of boots. many of them hand.ma<Se from ostrich skin or ele- phant ear by a au in Wy~i ~ cost- chaps are hamktitched by another fellow in Arkansas. and can run another SSOO each. Henson's tournament carni~ last year l~taled $65.<XX>. Half wml to ~ ponation. rooms and entry fees. More lu- crative were commercial contracts with companies like I:>odic. Budweiser. Wran-Jlet' and Rcsistol hats that can bring in another SSO.<XX> a year in this grueling spon. • The amings come t<>uah. • .. If there's such a thing as I 00 permit health, these guys have to have I SO per- cent. They sustain injuries." says Theo- • dora Goebel a rodeo Journalist and spec- tator. ~t woo.kt put the avcrqe man in a wheelchair the rest of his life." Don Andrews heads the Justin Heeler. a mobile medical unit 5P0nsored by the famous Justin boot firm and under the SPORTS supervision of Dr. Pat Evans. team physi- cian for the Dallas Cowboys. The vans travel to rodeos across the USA for on- site treatment and to educate cowboys about potential injuries.. MFive yea.rs ago. if they didn't have to $<> to the hosp1tal. they just threw the gu y m the pickup and drove on down the ~ to the next stop." Andrews says. Henson still remembers the day when a rookie saddle bronc rider was thrown in the air and locked fatally m the head on his way down. But he doesn't let the memory spook rum. MWhcn you start learning to win. you stop thinking about getting hurt." he says. Except for quick. bcfore-the-rsde stret<;bing exemses behind the chutes. Henson doesn't exercise. Rodeoing keeps tus 5-foot-I I . 165-pound body m good enough sh.a'pe, he says. He also doesn't subscribe. to a lot of old rodeo supersll- tions: It's lucky to wear something yellow: it's unlucky to put your hat on the bed or cat before a ride. Mru tell you." Henson says with a wink and a smile. MYou can nde just as good with. a hot dog in you as without" Hawkeye Henson knows he's respect- .. • • f boys ever Ft. But he also knows that new and younger JUY5 are moving m on his territory. pulbng on their boots and fas.. ten.in& their spurs.. They'e easer to set re- cords al National Fina.ls thenisclvcs. His goal, Henson says. is to make it to the National Finals three more times. Af- ter that. he's not sure. Maybe more pre> motions. Maybe not "But I can't imagine gi ving up the ro- deo. That 8 seconds you're riding out I.here i$ like rutting a homer or making a helluva catch . "T'U never say I sacrificed anything. be.o cause if it wasn't for the rodeo business I wouldn't have anything. I started with' a straw hat and five buck.s; now I've got a felt hat and $90." a Cowgirl defends her title, paee 12 • I .. • . Riln', .... ,, ...... and faei1' USA Wf:EKENo • No' 29-0EC' I. 1985 · 1-1 SPORTS By Jefnel Fein .... c Tl( IOI: ca.-,.. Jws. .w t 1111-..,.. ......... 11is cowgit, 15, is balrelng along Her dosesl competitor is a good 10 ycan older, but that doesn •t seem to both- 1984 or1d Ownpion Racer and lhc 9CCOOd-youn,est wor1d champion in lhc history of the Women's Professional Rodeo Association. .. I plan to keep on doing this as Ion& as I think I can keep winnin '," she says. ·Her earninp ~ $65,<XX> so &r this year - make her the top.nnked oon1endc:r to de- fend her title at the National Finals Rodeo in las Yeps. which beains next Satwday, Dec. 7. Burel raa.,. the only event wom-en can panjcipate in. is for women only. Sbc studies hiah school requirements through oorrespoodenoe oounes and trav- els year-round in a van and hone trailer to about 70 rodeos, accompanied by her mother Gloria and her J~yt.ar-Old quar- lef hOnc named Scamper. Her &ther owns and Mal\IFS Clayton Cattle Feed- ers in Cayton, N.M . ... pew up on a ranch. and started rid- in& when I was okt enouah to walk." says Owmayne. who also says lbc doesn't mind that oowboys can wear blue jeans While the Women's Probsional Rodeo Aaociation dictates that c:owsirls can't Cowsirls must oompete in more drqsy lrOUlen. .. I doo't really worry about it. .. jokes Owmaync, who calls .,ina to the Na- tional F'mals.the bi,.est exci1ement of her life. And as fol the $65,<XXhhe's tamed IQ &; 1hiJ Yf:j(! ·-. ~·s really not much aeft over," lbc says, .. after you take out the money for lllQline, bo1ds, I truck., I trailer, the vet bills. and the bonefcrd. rve really hid about every\h.ina rve ever wanted. And 1 only like stuff' that's expensive ... fl -llllinlllllll.., 12 ·USA WEEK£No· Nov. 29-[)[.c. I. 191~ With two on every pack, and 28 in every carton,Rale. and Belair coupons add up really fast. So fast, in fact, that peopl are always looking for good piaces to save them Many tell us that an empty cigar box works bestOthe prefer one of those big, pickle jars.Some even stick them in pi banks, which may be the most appropriate place of all. &pecially since Raleigh and Belair coupons are as . SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease. 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I w1n1 10 ell~ now I.ctn or-.-oe111r 11111K1 '°' peOOi1 "' ....0 .m111 D<OIKlll'Q my own lllt~ Plene Mnd me 'J'OU' FREE tltoc:hu•I on C111n11t11t 0111 Ann\l•t .. • ......... ............... ......... ......., ._.,.......,u•1• ........ ~,==.;==--=====:;;;;;;;_ ______ ....:....::._:_ __ _...;•;__ ____ ~ Ctt., -----------s i.11 ______ z10 _______ _ ------~NO i ~· A sum grand prize i• ~ina ~red in World of Poetry's nc-w poetry contest, open to al I poets.-, 'here arc 100 priua in all. Bqinncn arc wtlc:omc! for FREE information, write-- WORLD 0# PoaJRY IG1 .. I .... Dlfl.l* t1 1 • • ..... CA_llil17 F1nrNJ11M Leec A4drtM ............... .. CltY •• 5utdZ.IP BOOKS 'Clan of the Cave Bear' gets 'Mannoth' sequel The Mammoth Hunters By Jean M. Auel (Crown Pubishers. 645 pages, $19.95) . ~ Prmistoric life ditln 't smn /ikR greaJ grisl for a novel -rJuu IS. wuil JttJn M. AUl'i of Arch Cape. Ore .. wrole the best·sel/ing The Oan of the Cave Bear in 1980. The saga of Ayla. a young girl IMng in ice age£~. co111inwd in The Valley of the Horses ( 1982). More than 1 million copies of The Mammoth Hunters. the third in her six-part Earth Child series. will reach b<iokstores next Wttl<Rnd. She talks hLre to Collttn O'Connor tibout her prehistoric heroine. Ayta .em to trafti a lot. Actually she basn 't tnlvc&cd a very great distancx. The Clan of the Cave Bear is set in the Cnmea, a pcnin.su1a in w Black Sea in southern Russia Tlw Mammoth Hu111ers is !IC't in the Ukraine. which is in southWCSlenl Russia. But as it turns out. there is pretty strong e~ that there may have been quite a bit of traveling in those days. Jondalar (Ayla's companion) has traveled quite a disianoe; be comes from southwest France. How did yw deddt oa a prdailloric beroint? Late one ni&ht. I suddenly got this thouaht in my head of a young woman living with peel* who were not as developed as she was. and I was thinJcing of prehistory-I don't lcnow why. I thought U> myself '"I wonder if 1 could write a shon story likt .that?" After I ~writing,. I re.aJ.i.zed I didn't. know what I was writing about I didn't know what they k>oked like. I didn't know what they a~. what they ~ how they lived. I went to the downtown Portland public library, and~ dialing through the stacks. I discovered this entire worid I cfidn't know had existed wlliea does 11lf Mau ud H"'*" lab ~? About 30,CXX>·ycarugo, in the late ~Epoch. Jn fact, the whole six-book series takes place in that period. during a warming trend in the ioe. wben the real expansion of the c~~n or Upper Paleolithic c:uttures sccmcd to have happened Ayla s going. 10 be the thmk1 with wtucb I attempt to show the diversity anp soph.istication of these many cultures.. as shown by the archaeologi· caJ ~rd._ rm going to ~ covering all of ice aaie Europe. Instead of covenng ume, rm covcnng space. a •More--.. .. 18 MAGAZINE S ....... , ... ~.,." .. 8 FortJIM (Jan. 6) lists 2SO of the USA 's most admired corpcntions. Rcpcesentina 25 industry groups, they are raft.Id on quality of ~t. fmanciaJ soundncs and ability to It• b"IC1 cn:ativc people. " • H01M4. G"'*'t o&rs a beautiful- ly pbo40sraobed tour of two cdebrny hocncs -Walter Manhau's in Califor-~HI: Pih nia and the late Coco Oaanel's in Paris. -• ..., • Glam<JUl'.s annual blockbu.aer SW"Vty of women's ani· "tudes coven ti:tr 1opiCs as sex. po1Jbc:s. c:al'eCr1 and families. 8 If it's January, then it's tlme for £.sqwre's Ou~ous Achievement A wards. 16 •USA Wttx!No ·Nov. 29--DEc. I. 1985 Mikhail Baryshnikov's A Holiday Classic ~ IBM presents the enchanting American Ballet Theatre production starrin Mikhail Ba shnikov an sey 1 a Nationa~ Dec. 4, 8:00 P~ PBS* ~ashingto~ Dec. 6, 9:00 PM, Ch.26 Los Angeles, Dec. 8, 4: 1 f) PM, Ch. 28 •Plc·a~· dM'('~ PB:-; ~htlim lil!ti11~ i11 ~our"'"" r1w \HliHli1•»> ill date anrf lilllf'. • ... " ... 5 extra per pack really adds up, but it's the taste that keeps me roming back." -r~.\ TRICIA CA~IF.RLI\. \\:,\R\\'ICI\. RI "Tu tell the truth. 1 don't bur them because I get more, buy them because they taste rood ... -\.EUIA MILlER. Gt:THRIE. OK " ... Sure they're a great value ... but I like the taste:' -H.'1. HOSKl\S, MDIPHIS. T~ t's "No doubt about it. I like the savin~ ... but I wouldn't buy them if they di9ry't taste~." -K..\RL T. B~\DER. COO\ R.\PIDS. ~II\ " ... I'd smoke Century even if I didn't get 5 extra cigarettes-W every pack." -\\'E\OY B BOY£). ROCHESTER. ~II "When you find rich -ff flavor-and a real value- you stay with it" -~!ARY Sf ARR. MONROE. LA z z.5::, . C\~~ "I didn't think a great tasting cigarette could save me money. fm impressed." . ·-ALICE SCHROEDER. O~Cl\\ATI. OH 25extra per carton at no extra cost.• Getyovr 's W01lh. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury. Premature Birth. And Low ·Birth Weight. . . 25's~ MElfTHOl IOO't .lllllQ 11r" 1 01119 ,.._, Fil TEA ~ MO "l.w", 1 I lllQ llltdlnt. "' 1111" ~-by nc lllllllod ti I ~ I I s BOOKS Social Drinking How tD Cut Down Vox Sodal Drinking ey Richwd A. eam (Putnam, 114 pages. $13.95) December mt.ans a J)9J'llde of~ - and &edy poured holiday spirits. Bui ~~~::~ raise corporate eyebrows. How 10 avoid such trouble? H~'s beJp from a reformed sociaJ drinker and bead of a New Yen public relations .ncr· YOU learn how 10 identify the four blsic types of drinkin& situations; bow 10 sched- ule your social drinking on a daily, \\ttlekJy and monthly,~ and how 10 create a personal drink-reductiop prop-am. The author a:ives S3 nps. many gleaned &om cdebrities and oorporate executives who know the ooclctail circuit inside-out A sampling of tips: •Set tM tlDllt. .. tf you want 10 avoid a boozy meal, take t.bc initiative when t.bc waiter comes to the table: Be the fint to order. If you order a Pmier or a wine ~. nobody's Pl1I 10 order a mar- nni .. -Jerry~ star of 42nd StrM . • ,...... jWd. --a.oo.e drinks that taSle somewhat medicinal, like ~~ and sodas. YOU 'd have a hard time drink-ina 100 many of them. ]"hey Wt.e 100 _m~ liU ~ ~p. ":..:.. L Rust Hills. •Feel MC111e al»Ht ¥•-alcobolk drillb. .. My iii: is fu1J of activity, and I ~'t war\J 10 ~a lingle minute ofil I Just ask for a Parler and nunc it for a long time ... -Actor Tony Randall 0 Your Persa/ized Health l'rdle ~ Myron Wftck. M.D. {Monow, 281 pilgel, $18.95) This telf·help book is designed for th0te who want to improve their diet. and helps the reader O'eatc a dietary plan that reduces risk of developing such diteaSCS as 0Sle0p0ro5is, obesity. ~and diabe- tes. Sued on the fatest nutrition rcaearch. the ~ u wriucn by the director of the l~tut.e of Human Nutrition of Colum- bia Uruvmity. Winick helps ~ reader' ~ ~ risk factors as lamiJy petic ~. ~and eatina panems, then IJ~ ldVlCC on aeatq a &ow.risk diet. For maanoe: •°"ri:• .C1 The optimal diet for thoee at • indudcs a calc:Tium intake of I pam per day, a low proc.ein U.11ke and ldua~ amoUn11 of vitamin o. •A I : Raise zinc ~ with a- fOOd d.innen. especialty nwr-. and dams. and d'°°9e b>ds ric:b~'--:". and "-•:-muon 1U1A; ldd -bed; lamb. calfs liver broc· coli, IPinach and ~ ' After the diewy pial) . d. aed. ~~~ ex~ how to U: ei:'lleU> IW\.Jllll:r dimtriisb the risk of ...__.,_.An tbele ~ 0 ..... ~ .. _ ........ dw.,W..ft~ I 11 ·• US4 'MEu:Ho • Nov. 29-Dec. I. 1915 I . -. Introducing Great Mewlastes! -~ •••• • Made With Beef. Made With Seafood • ~ • Made For· Happy Cats . H!l_i>!!r 9,!!. is made with real beef and real seafood for the tastes that make cats happy. ·~petahe longlf. ~ INes"" • ,,.....,,..,.~1 .. 5 \ ' . HEALTH P'dy attention to warning signs; get help fast w~ Tune-fourths of us underes- timate the severity of medicaJ problems B:nd fail to call .f'!r professX>nal help. cau- Physicians. Many times an em~ is obvious -broken bo~ head tnJunCS or severe bleeding -but there art other criticaJ warning signs, says the coUcee: • O>est or upper abdominal pain or pressure (a heart attack frequently is mis-- ta.ken for indiscstion). • DifficuJty in breathing or shortn~ of breath. •Fainting or feeling taint • Dizziness. sudden weakncs.s or a se--vere change in vision. •Sudden severe pain anywhere in the body. • •Severe or prcsistcnt vomiting. • Suicidal or homicidal feelings. .. . . ity and tend to disrqard warning . .. says Dr. Richard Stcnnes, a San~ doctor and president of the physicians' group. . .. Even thouah there is concern about the overuse of emergency departments. it's better to go -and then find out you're OK." A critical step in getting help fast is pre- paring for cmeraiencics in advance. Stetmcs says. That means you should: • Know the location of the nearest fire depanment, ambulance scrvitt and hos. pita! emcrgiency room. •Determine the fastest action, such as telephoning 911 or other local emergency numbers or rushing to the hospital your- self. • Find out what rcsouro:s art available at your emcrgiency room. Some hospitals arc better equipped to handle sptrialiurl problems, such as pcdiatnc crncrgiencies. • Discuss your Fneral cmersencY plans with your WniJy doctor. • Keep a1J CrTlerJeOCY numbers -am- bulance, hospital ~ room. poi-son control. police, fire and family physi- cian -near your telephone so you can act quickly. When the emeramcy arises: • c.au the ambulance first. •Tdepbone your doctoc-. or if you don't have one, ca1J the cmcraency room for guidance. • Appty appropriate first lld For a free first IJd pos1er, write: Com- munications Oepanrnent, McNeil Con- sumer Products Co .. Cam_p Hill Road. Ft Washinston. Pa. 19034. i:J 20 • USA WEExENo • Nov 29--DEc I, 1985 ontg1 II Ret nahei a-Z-B 28 S. . . J ust when you need the perfect gift, along comes t he perfect sale. a .................. " ontgomery Ward II Retail Stores naheim a-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppe 28 S. State College Blvd. "" Costa Mesa Southwest Sleep Center 3161 Harbor Blvd . Laguna Hills La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppe 23451 Avenida De Carlotta Suite "C" .. If you have a loved one for whom only the best 1s good enough. give the one gift you know they'll love · - A genuine La-Z-Boy recliner The fact that the La-Z-B0y Hohday Sale is going on now makes a La-Z-Boy recliner the ideal choice for giving. Not only for the lucky recipient. bu1 fOr you as well. Because. in keeping with the generous spirit of the season. your . La-Z-Boy dealer has decorated his entire stock of La-Z-Boy recliners with festive s weari very low prices. . See these and other ~Z-Boy recliners at the de•le~ listed below Orange Salem Shoppe 784 N. Tustin Ave. Westminster La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppe 7095 Westminster Ave. • • YOUR FITNESS tlpusewife longs for joy of exercise n. ... • rm a S-foot-l-inch-tall. 34-ycar-old housewife. rve never rcally enjoyed exer- cise, but now rca1iu how amporunt it is. However, I have very little strength or stamina and have trouble participating in even mild exercise. How do I get past the fati&uc and pain? Fayette.we, N.C. ne .. Sports medicine expert Dr. Gabe Mir- kiD co-author of Th' Comp/l!fe Sports MtdicinR Bool< for Women (Simon & Schµster, 1985. $16.95 hardback; $8.95 paperblick) says that it is common for bc- &innen to ex~ pain and fatigue during even minimal exercise. Bi<?J>SY studies show that musdes arc actually damaecd during exercise, which is the major cause of post~xcrcise ~ ness. It takes at least 48 houn for musdes to reoovcr, whether you're a beginner or an Olympic marathoner. The best WI to build stam. V prevent ~ is to sched- ule exercise every other day and '"stop when muscles begin to feel heavy or when they begin to hun" .. For some, initial workouts will last only a minute," Dr. Mirkin says. '"That's fine. If you're patient and you continue to excrcisc every other day1 in six weeks you11 build up to three JO.minute work- outs a week. which is all you need to maintain fitness. .. Some of the best exercises to start with arc su.tionary bicycling. swimmjng or ~_which ~ be just as effective as n.uuuoa m promoung fitness. U: after building up to the every-othcr- day workouts, you want to exercise more. Dr. MiJtin su..,.,,s 8.ltcmating either the excrcisc activlty or the intensity with which you cx.crcisc. lfyou decide you want to stick with one activity, then allematc the intensity of YOW' workouts. '"Prpfesslonal marath- oners will. run hard one day, easy the next. .. He ldds that cxeroix programs that call for wor1rina past the pain should be avoided. .. Jane Fonda's 'stretch until you bum' formula will lead many into inju-ry," be says. "And 'No'pain no pin' is a formula for disaster." a _,, .......... A" )W t:On!_Ukrll'll a ~ /uMSS ~­mm? USA WEEKEND wiU find exptf1S to_lUISWtr )'OUT (/Ut!ltlons.. Writt> to USA ~1 . Yow FitMSS. P.O. Box 500W. Wasnifll'on. D.C }()()#. Jffdutk brief biogmphicaJ data. a dacription of )/(JUT /uMSS ioa!_l and }'our Nmw and worK addmsa and pnoM numbm . 22 • USA WEEKEND · Nov 29-DEc. 1, 1985 FOOD It's eaSy to savor the aroma and taste of a hearty holiday tradition lyCllCnco CMsllUll.S roastil'lg on an open firt, Jock Frost nippi11g a1 your ~ ... Tum on the radio this SeanJe to Atlanta. you can't es- cape the fiuniliar lyrics. And if you're in some cities. you can't escape the smell. If New York City's streets arc filled with Oiristrnas shoppm.. you can bet the chestnut vendors -some 200 strong -arc out hawking their smoky wares. The same can be said in places like Philadelphia, Chicago and Washington. D.C But you don't have to shiver on a street c:orner to enjoy chest- nuts. You don't even have to roast them. ln fact, many of us stuff the holiday turYey with or cook them whole in boiliaa water, m oven or on~ rlll8Je· .. People even use their gas Krill... adds botanist Richard Jaynes of Hamden, Conn.. who bas studied the nuts for 25 years. Each year, wc cas about 11 million pounds of chestnuts at about 194 caJorics per 31h ounces. Ninety percent arc im- potted from Italy, the te$ from ~like F~· OUna and the Dominican blic. A,nd WC pow 900, pounds of altive ClUne9c chesmuts an- nually. '1bc nuts arc smaller than imports." says Spencer Owe, 75, of Knoxville. Tenn.. wbo9e two trees yiek1 25 pounds a 9CISOn. PtlOb by Don Heiny UlftST: ..... _, Wr J.,_ tf ....... C... llM ... ._.. tnll. YOU 1J find chestnuts in the 'markets from November .throu&h ~ber. The Jtalian nut iJ a mahogany color, about ihe size of a quarter. The native Oline9e nut is a little ~ter in color and the size ofa nickel Also available in gourmet stores are canned nuts -whole, pur6ed. glam!. brandied. dry- roastcd.. (The native bone chest· nut is not echblc; OUnesc water NIBBLES chestnuts oome from the root of an aquatic plant) lbc USA had its own flour- ishing sus)ply until 1904 when an Asian fungus 1c:illed 9 million acres of the American chestnut But the Chinese nut thrives. For 18 years. Joseph Gtan· none, 82. of Wayne. NJ .. has harvested four trees. )"Ckhng 100 pounds a season. In early October, the nuts fall fttt from A new method of pouch cook· We now have one rcsta~t . devdopcd by top European per 900 people in the-USA. The ~ is bcina tesced in up!ICIJe &vorite ~u item: hamburt- USA restaurants. ers, at 20 percent of all restaurant Frtsb food is V11CUum-9Cakd food sales. . . . Durina the l\nt ~ in heavy. plubc and cbilltd to 32 three months of 1985. 10 million ·' ~ within teCOOd& It's not adults ordeled a pizza.~ fro:zm. J USl before terv1q. the to I NatioaaJ Ralaurant Asloc:i- bl& is dipped in boillna wa1t:r atioo survey .... Oilldml under and voi1iL No more &crza-bum. 9 make up the fastest-tr<>Winl BloomitwSaie•s is the ~ W&IDmt (l'CICbj,. 20 perocot by OU1kt of <1envd'1 Haute Cui-1990) of the S4 billion oercal sine ( 3 7 enttces, $6. 90 to S 11. 90, • marUt. So 11tat s who eats all the i.ndudllw ~ in cham-Cap'n Crunch. PIPC. c6.ickm wtlh tamlp\. -.................. •fi ... DlaltaW- llii -ID Glllla' .. ..... . . -.. --.::.:. their spiny burrs to the ~ where Giannone and wife Dot p.tbcr them up. Slys Ja_ynes: .. Besides using c:bcstnuis lD stuffina. most of us don't know what ebe to do with them. Use your imlsination. We boil and skin them and &eez.r them for snacks d~ Monday • rught football pmcs. .. 0 Addrwai--~~~~~~-',,;__~~~~~~~~,c--~~~~~~~~-' Clty:.-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·&.~e~~~~~~z~~·~~~~ FOOD .. Ptec:ll ~ in YI ap9li with broCh ant buDlr. Sirmw, covered. UC low ,_ fOr 3t mn... or 11111 '8rldlr. Mix 0011...-cti Ind wn '°. ~ Ind ldd cU1"g the list 10 "*UIS 0 oootdng.. S.W Mper•Mtr or nixed wil\ br-.c ~ or brullets sprouts. S.V. .!,10 6. -- 1 . nucs ri ol °"" ~ tlllll In Woe..._ for lbout 3 ~ '*-~"'.,...open~. lit!le. AemoY8 pen from ,.., .,.,..., ~ 10 brown PllJ>er blgl '° drlin, Ind peel .... ...,.. coot. CocM l'UI In broCh for ltlOIA 30 mn.... or ~ ..... er..n a-...ta Ind clec:ard broeh. Oq> twit "' ,.. ooerllly Ind melt\ ... ,... SetM It.Iota In tullr O¥el medium tlllll ~ 1hey begin '° oc:D. Add UUMge Ind,,,..,., I IPQOtl to ..... pi... ~aw.. ttyme. rrwpwn Ind t.y leaf. CocM 4 r'lirUll, llirrtng OOl ... 'ffy. Sqiiea. avnbl ay Ind toea ltwn '° ........ Add avnbl Ind .. ~ '° ... Ind mbc Ml. Cool beb'9 Ullng. Mlikee ~~tor.,, 1Pr '° ~ 11.wMy . • You nwy llatltl. 5 cups whole canned ~ for ... rre.h. Do not cook. but ctlOp helf ~ ttwn c:oer9lfy Ind man r. rest f'2aiag a. ,Cllestlils A fWning deseert 8dapted from Thtl Fine M of llalllln Cookna by Giulano BugiaA1i (T1mes &oka, $19.§5). 1 pound ...... c::hMhD . '4 aip ... Ya aipdlltrum Mike X In ru. wlll 1 knMlt. ROlllt on i ocdde ....... ~"*'tor 2010 30"*Ula. ~nuea .. ooat~to rwde, remove .... Ind pllc)I rUI In flllrne1Jf'C)Of Cl 111 ale. Add --Ind "* wlll .. """-If not~ ~? 1 ?f, l.p ~ Mrm by cooemg. Jule beb'9 ~ Mrm rum In 1 lmlll pen °"" low heM. Pour rum a. "'*' flln19 '*" 8nCS. wtllll rum II tumg. Mir rua wlll 1 lorQ- twded IPOO'l IO IWI II 1he "9f 11 fWnld. ~ flln19 burN ~ W"9 lmN1 2 \' "* ** lee c:ir-.n. Ser"9 4. • You nwy ....... ~ ~ whole C9Nd ~ for .. hit\. Do not cook. but mbc wlll qiw Ind~ flln19. 24 •USA WEEKEND • Nov. 29-0rc. I, I 98S . Ala.T's Reach Out~America Plan takes .the dstance out of long dstance. '1bu get an hour of calls throughout the US. fqr iust $245. --~"Aeaeh Out'' America takes you wherever you Wdnt to go for an affordable hourty rate. It's different You pay this same rate when you call any other state in the U.S. using AT&T Long Distance, even Alaska and Hawaii. And thaf s a lot of miles for your money. It's simple. You pay for your calls by the hour instead of by the mile. It's economical. You pay just $9.45 for an hour of AT&T Long Distance state-te- state calls. "Reach Ouf' America makes tt easy to keep track of just hoN much you're spend: ... ing so you can relax and enj m the conversation. You can choose e~r one of two .... ,.. ............. _ c--~111-IJ­ r •RAr differer 1t waystomai<e long distance dollar go farther with AT&Ts "Reach Out" America. ere s ON 1t war . The 8osk Plan. An i1W10WGtive way to buy long distance. For just $9.45 a month, you get one hour of AT&T state-to -. state. direct-dial long distance calls. I Additional hours cost just 1 --Enj"Oythe 1 So/o savings Sunday through Friday .., evenings from 5pm to 11pm when you dial direct state -to-state, using AT&T Long Ois- tqnce. That mea~s you'll have even more time to .take ad~antage of the "Reach Out" America Aan and share all the little th~ngs-that keep people close. · Plan or the Bonus Ptan, whichever is rig ht for you. All it takes to enroll in ., . either plan is a one-time $10.00 order process - ing charge. · $8.25. If you only use • Then enjoy taki ng the · . distance out of long distance with the "Reach Ouf' America Plan. Find out all about it today. For more infer - part of an additional bi.our, · you'll only be charged for th~ part you use. L The Basic Plan applies · any time Saturday, Sunday till 5pm, and fNery night from 11pm till Sam. 1he Bonus Plan. Get 15'9 off our already dlscouHtecl wing tides. __ For just $10.85 a month, you~- 1 can enjoy all the benefits of the • Basic Plan plus an add~ional .. ' . discount too. mation and to order, call 1 800 551-3131, Ext. 300. . The best service and n<:>N an hour of calls for just $9.45. Thars AT&T. Reach out ~ and touch someone: .. CHARLES OSGOOD As you art probably aware by now. Artificial lntellieence -----=-Al.) is what e CO·_uu.~L-.. whizzes art worlc.ing on. Pret- ty soon. they say. computers will be able to learn from their mistakes the way people do. Once they have made a mistake, they will absorb it somehow and never make that particular mistake again. This is qu.ite different from us human beinp. of course. who keep making the same mis- takes over and over. The trc>uJ>lc with devtl~ mg a machine with ArtificiaJ lntelllgencc (Al) based on Human lntdliFncc (HI) i.s that Human Intelligence (HI) onJy accounts ror a small pan of the ~ of our species. It seems to me that Human . played a key role. Take Christopher Colum- bus. On his famous voyages. Columbus had the wrong idea comple1ely about where he was headed. When he got here. he had no idea where he was. Then. when he got back home. he had no idea where he had been. But today, no- body holds this again.st him. The world owes a great debt to Columbus' ignorance. Time and time again. his- tory has demonstrated the vaJuc of Dumb Luck (DL). but until recently nobody has tned to reproduce DL elec- tronically. ~ is a young man m Geneva. N.Y., however. who claims to be working on a computer that will play chess BADLY. ln a speech last summer to the f mtrument Society of America, Michael Ferris said he would program -u.e romputer With a set of hu- JTWHtyle excuses. IDMBH (I did my best, honest!) and IDKYWJT (I didn't know y<>U wanted It today) would be standard 1espomes. ~ In. Gart>aae Out (GIGO) as the oldest maxim in the .'Pmputer business. This was the machine's way of ,.ettina otr the hook.. If pr-bele came out. it could bear- pJCd that some dumb human Charles Osgood is the anchor of The Cli5 Sunday Night NeWs. He also is editor and anchor of Newsbrcalc and The Osgood FaJe on CBS RJJ. dio. place. But if computers can be designed to inch.I<¥ some of our nice. lovable human wtaknes.1cs, like fo,,ettiQf a name or not remembering where wc put the car keys. it seems to me wc and the ma- chine might get aJong better. Not only that, but the com- puter might stumble on to some1hing useful while off on some electronic goose chase. Origina~ its own gar- bage aJso might do wonders for the personality of the computer. Frankly. one of the things I don't like about com- puters riabt now i.s their holi- er-than-thou attitude. A little Artificial Stupidity (AS) would eraable the computer to lose an oocasional chess pmc. Maybe wc could even progr8m it to sulk a little. Ferris is on to something. I beLieve. ~the only rea- son nobody has ~ so obvious a goal as ArubciaJ Stupidity (AS) is that there seems to be such ~abundant wortd supply of thC real ~ Ferris should keep at 1t. though. Some day a shor1qle of Human Stupidity and Stubbornness (HSS) might develop and he will be ready with Artificial Stupidity and Stubborneu (ASS) to fill the void.Q l6 ·USA WEEX£ND ·Nov 2~0Ec I. 1985 HUMOR, ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD Days of week for winners, losers Key facts you should keep in mind about the days of the week •Monday i.s the worst day for a job interview- and the prime time for su.iades. •Tuesday and Wednesday tend to be lackluster on the stock marlcet. •Thursday doesn't have any obvious strikes againSt it; so llkc your chaA<:g • Friday is your best bet for a stock profit. but it's also the day most firings take place. •The weekend brings the most heart attacks. Source: R*1 .,.,. R--1 news MMC:e. the Mayo Clinic. Rob9r1 Hallf lnt'I. lnC Or maybe it just 11N11S 'Chicago' Where did Oiic:ago ~t its name? Theories: It's a Chippewa word meaning onion, skunk or any fouJ odor; or an Illinois Indian word for great or strong. Sourcm. c.. tar ...., Sc.llb/Amn::.-1 OlrnogllS)hlca ~Dr 0.. Ollllgow {N£L.t,1 I 1-4 AVf, To Go, MR.WIL cox, 8UT <..l!>'TENING To YouR LIFE 5ToRY '"4AS CeR'T~tN~Y B£EAJ VERY EXCl"rJNG. .. ..... 15% 8 9 11 11% Favorite foods: It's gm in Dala: Herc's some food for lhoaght about local ~ buds across the USA. The residents of these m< • keting areas eat the most per person of the folio· ing foods: .. • Kansas City, Mo .. salad dressing and popcor • Kalamazoo/Grand Rapids. Mich.. pcan bqtter. • AJbany/Schenectady(froy, N.Y., canned tu1 and Life Saven. •Norfolk/Richmond, Va. hot d~ •Dallas/Fon Worth, bubble gum and froz1 dinners. •San Francisco. yogurt. •Portland. Ore .• canned soup. •Salt lake City. Utah/Boise. Idaho. candy ba1 _, ................. WfL.(.,IT IS £J<CITIN6 To t.E:ARN THAT You CAN St..£EP WITH YovR EYES oPE.J\J. UVING 36 lEA15 didn't start out with dry skin. dry DOES NOT MEAN skinshowsup. You can learn to live with dry UVING WITH DRY SKIN ~~ft~~~t~us~ You could be 36. Or 26. Or even 46. -to Dove! Dove won't dry your face . And you could be living with dry skin like soap . Because Dove isn't a soap. that has absolutely nothing to do with but a whole different kmd of cleansing your age. Your dry skin could be formula-a formula that contains real caused by your soap. moisturizing cream. Each bar oJ Dove Because soap is drying. Even the is a full one-quarter moisturizing soap you've trusted for years. And cream . Dove 1s so different from soap. what's worse. the more you use soap1 it 's patented. So only Dot't is Dove. the more it dries. So. even if vou How soon will you notice the differ- ence Dov · · ' · ------,,---------...-w-e-eks? A month? Fact : Dry spots J da ( • aJJ th D can bt·f>trsisttnt 111 ust seven ys. t s c ed e ove ~omt artas-chuis. 7-Day Test. Women of all ages have , '1i , • undtr tyts. mouth tried Dove for seven days and lost the 'f • conrm . Strtn days dryness they'd been living with for · : ll'lfh Do1•t can maJu years. And a lot of them were women 1 wur u:hole Joa /ttl who swore by soap. \ softtr. smoothtr. and Just think: If '-"OU switch to Dove mort mpplt. J tomorrow. ~·our skm could feel softer and smoother m JU St a week . You ·~ ( • • , could stop living with flaky patches. dry spots. You could smile without feeling that tight. dry pull! So try living with softer. smoother skin 1nstead of dry. Thy Dove. D<Wt is be;tur tlta11 soap. BecaUSt Dovt does11 't dry liltt ioilp. .. L SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease. Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. •Dec. 1-Dec . 7. Da ily Pilat SeA-i Rg ~e Oranit. County t'ommunitir., of Sewport Bt &c·h, ro.,t. Mf'!>t.. Hu ntlogtOn Buch, lrvine, L&pu Buch a.od Fowu.a.ltl VAUey Petry Maaon '• back Raymond Burr reprlae. bl• moet famoua role with Buban Hale back u Della Street ln the new TV movie .. Perry Muon Reta.ma" tonJabt at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 (11ee atory, Paee 3) . .. 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Oll"P •...-. \.1~-.on" '°or two-h-ou-r spe-c-ial • OOOkS and he SUIJ\,• \ a~u ~ .1) ~~1 1µ1 unltl 11 the last year of the scne~. when he was an failing health. By JERRY BUCK lllT......._...,.., LOS ANGELES -Television's most famous defense lawyer, off the air for nearly 20 years. is returning for at least one more case. In "Perry Mason Returns," which will be telecast tonight by NBC, Mason resigns as anappellatecounjudgc to take on the fT)OSt important defense in his long career. His former secretary, Della Street, is accused of murder. IUymond Burr, who starred irr the old ,, . . in the role that made him famous. Barbara Hale is Della Street once again, and her 'real-life son, William Kan, appears as investigator Paul Drake Jr. "It was Fred Silverman (former NBC J>!'CSident) who thought it would be a great idea," Burr says during one of his rare visits to Los Anaclcs. "He got Dean Hargrove to write and produce the movie. "I did the pilot in 1956 and 1t went on the air in 1957. From the day we did the first show. I've always wanted to do a two-hour show. I was always food of Eric Stanley Gardner and I always wanted to sec one of In the years after "Perry Mason .. "'l'nl off the air. except an reruns, Rurr "ent on to do another eight )Cars as the whcell.h:ur- bound detecti ve an "lron\1de." He also played a German 5ettler in the m1n1~ne'i "Centennial" and attempted another sene~ as an 1nves11ga11ve reporter m "Kingston Confidential." Burr, his hair and beard nearly gray, now lives the life of a country square on his 40- acre farm north of Santa Rosa an Northern Californ ia. "I've got 150 frui t trees. Nane kind~ ul apple. eight kinds of plum, three kinds of ' . us pomc~nates. figs and t'1trus trees," he says.· We have apples growi ng 40 feet from citrus trees, which sounds 1mpo">s1ble. but in that climate yo u can grow both. I raasc every kind of .fruit but papa~as and cherries. "This year I put an 20 acre~ of wine grapes. And I have sheep for 14 d1~t1nct different earth-tone colors. black to .,..h1 tc We don't use any dyes. The) makr wonderful sweaters and rugs " Burr says it's the first tame he's lived inland since he was a boy gro"-1ng up an Canada near Vancouver ''I've always h\ cd ncanhe ucca11 :.111'11 • n111r, I•' I 1 dp1cceolpropert\11n llh' u II al \mall hnu!.c " l 'n11' ren·ntl\ Uu11 11 .t 11 an island an FtJI .rnd <.till ,, Ir 1pcr. there including a p1 le I h ' I II ~I newspaper .............................................................................. milli't?1;::rtl .. 'Almanac' back on the sh By FRED ROTHENBERG ,.,, .............. NEW YORK - NBC, look.Ing to remain the No. I network in prime time, will likely ,postpone the weekly introduction of its news mapzine1 • "American Almanac," from January to March. NBC officials said. Grant Tinker, chairman of NBC. has &aid repeatedly \hat hls .commitment to a weekly ~me-time news m~ine was "forever• and that "Almanac.' which has been appearing once a month since August, would start in January. Tinker said in an interview that he "stall was absolutely commiited to 'AJmanac' i nd It's comina on in January, but if Larry :NBC News President Lawrence I( Jrossman) tells · me hc·d rather waJt a month or so to.set a better time slo(. that's ::>K with me.·· Grossman and Brandon Tanjkoff. prcs1- ient of NBC Entertainment. arc work mg >n those anan,ements, Tinker said, "and 1 won't second-1ucss their decision." rartikoff' ia expected to announoc NBCs nidscason chanacs nut month. In a separate interview, Grossman said be approached Tinker and TartikofT re- ~ntly and Qffered to wall until March. wbcn some regular senes run out of oriainal episodes. it meant a better time slot for "American Almanac." W11hout spec~· ying the time-pcnod choices. Gro n said at appeared hlccly that "AJma ac" would opt for March. "We've geared everything so we would be ready in January, and we're ready," said Grossman. "But il''I to our advantage edatonally. cspcc1ally 1f 1t'~ a ume pcnod worth wailtnJt for ·• Ed Fouhy. executive producer of "American AJmanac." agreed. "The tame slot 1s so important to the prospect of survival.-he said from his Washington office. Fouhy said the program rnuld onl ) benefit from a delay "Tharc-would be mon= ttme to get more pie C1 1 n prt). duct1on," he said "The lccy It) 'IUCC't'S' a to have a lot ofchoiC'ts and I'd hkc to m11ld up that invcntorv." Asked 1f NBC'\ d1·,1:, 1 '·•' 1 111 \I , ratmgs alter the tht' • 111,,1 n 11 ti pnme-nmesea'IOlllO \ r1I ,.,,,,aJ '1r1 H 1ng factor 1n the ddJ\ l 1 il'l\\ma11 ,,11d I subJCC\ wasn'td1<1CU\'I'' I "11h J ,11t1H11l 1 Tinker hut that 1t pnih.ihJ, '' '' 1 ,,krh111 the maneuvcn ng "Thi~ I~ a h aghl~ \ r.• 1i l1 ' ; 111.iv .11 I'm sure thy'n" dymg ro l'!c Nn I." o;.1a.1 Grossman. In the modern 1•ra 111 nd\,111~ I\ l\.lit never ha'> '-"On nu\ra~hl .1 ,. .. ,. • .11 r• 11m time season. News mag.azint:~ ,11 1· 1101111" w.J, \lo" 111 "-•n high rating~ It ll.>11~ "till '\11nu11 , .. almost a decade hdorc 11, r 11 ~. •i thC' T I' Ten. where 11 ha<1 he-en n, r' " '" 1n "' 11. I 977-78 In us fo ur month I\ 1>1 •. ,, '' '11i. can 4\lmanac" h.1'i ad11\nl 1 .. th 1 1.111111 than previous failed NH< n 'm.'. ""'" hut not do~ 1~1 '-"h.11 'II" '''"' '11 1t•11:111 mcnt 'ihows achtC\ e Sunday. ~ember I Hlbt> By LYNDA HIRSCH One of daytime's bipeM star), Grant 8'ow ("Ryan's Hope's' Rick Hyde). 1~ ndtrttudytng one -or the film wOrrcf's bigest stars.. Matt Dillon, in the Broadwa}' production "The Boys of Winter." While lots of people have let\ the production, including director Herb Ro11 and Darnt:ll Williama (Jesse, All My Children). Show and Dillon arc shoo-ins for this Vietnam sap. • • • Robla MaCMD, everybody's fa vontt so1o um ht w11., t•t ~.·ol I" 'M1;im1 V1r1·" c~ec uri' r rirod .... 1 \111 h111 I M.rnn 111 lw teatufl rt 1n 111 1 , " l«-d I >1.il!u11 " Ul.11,11 111 .1<11111 I 1 \ tl1111111:i.111 1 • l • lor locali<• 1 ITT1nii ·~ '11111 ' p11. ol Ii .11 J pany t •'llll ttll ·'I Jnn 111 n,11 \ .\\ thl' World l urn<. 11 I I , .1 C.runt Show. .\l'o .it tht 1 '' 1' •· " 11," 111 Sl'dtrbolm ("!{, 111 , 11.,,.. H II 11 .J, 1 11111• 111·r 'dw11 '°1li11.-r ·1 , , , r tro '11 ••1'• .1111·1 l\'l> Y.11 Ii., .1h~11, 11 II 11\111\ ,., ll1Jl hi\ h1g hrolhl 1 fitl 11.1 Jul 11 11 lllllll•fl lhl' \hit\\ ". I Ill 11 ltllh 11111111· 1nd..:1d . . . vilJajncss whether she was playing Hca1 hc1 on "G~neralHospilal" or Delia on "Ryan\ Hope,'' hits daytime again when she takl'<. over the role of Gina on "Santa Barbara " LIHa Glbboaey will be cxitiTig the sho~ 111 r.1ori.1 I •111111' I J I I I I • ,, f "" I I\ I' ) 111 ·"'' '" < 1o • 1 1.11 .. 1 1 '·· 11 "" , (llnd·r1 Switches shows .111d . I >.1 "'". •ti1 I I I • 1.1 .. ti .1111 11•111 • • • Speaking of "General llo\ptL,il favorites, Kia ~er (ex-Scotty) rl·<en11, decided to move to New York for d ll" months, and one week into his Man h:ru.111 l't l II ' , , I ' 11 I I ' baa joined the cut of .. Santa Barbara" (weekday• at 3 p.m . on NBC, Channel 4 ). KMEX telethon airing today set to asslst 80,000 Even Santa need s a little help 0 01.1. .ind then. And that's what the 14th annuul Na vi dad en el Barrio/ A Neigh h111 lt1111d Christmas hopes to provide dunng ''' "' hour fundraiser which will air on K I I \ Channel 34, at 2 p.m today A tr ,sses similar, b11t a1·e11 't the same Jh J, ,It\ 11111 I II This year's telethon, hosted by ..._ f\t 1 \ 1 1 "1 1 • '" "'" • • •• "' 11 111 11111.111 TV president and general managl'r lJa111l'I -H"' "" 1 11 'd I 11 'I ,, "' I .,\ 11111 .u1d Villanueva, will attempt to ra1!>C mort· th.1 11 · M.1111.1 "" 11 1 1111111 1 .111d lhl· $250000 to purchase food and toy' 1111 v.11111.111 •11 ·1 I~" t ''"'•"' "" 11111 I It• 111 I s,'000 needy fam ilies throughout I 1"' "" II .!ti• I •.1 1111 ' I ~ .lilktl Ill Southern California. The event hopt·' Ill '""11'" \• 111 1 • "'""' I\ I t Ii· d ,111d, benefit almost 80,000 people. « >1111 • Several major corporate spomur\, ,111 ti o\ \\,. ·'"'u11· ~ou 1h.1I lle1t)111 1r,.n1•r, as the Stroh Brewing Company. tht• C , ~ ,, 1~ ho 111°•}' """ ... ••ll•I 1 •• 111 tttw1r, "bo Cola Bottlin• Company of Lo\ Angdl'\ play• II tbt> I 11\ 1111( .rn1I \II !\1 I b1ldr~n" Buick, Lucky Stores, and Mr DonaJtl·, r banc ttt-. 111r11111•., .... 11•l1t1 .. c1 llt1wtvrr, among othen, make· the telethon a rcalt t\. lb tr1• I" A ,11r111.11111 in lt111k-. II Hohln wt-n t by addin& their contributions to v1cwcc,· blond«' 111 f'nm w1•11l hrun.-&fr. lht!y 1•11uld donations " said Villanueva "We ap-alnrn!ft flRh fut l11t•11111·11I tw111 .. pred ate the help of our corporatt' \up CJ 1'111 1 1. 11~110H ••<wt 1 ul "I ht· poners because it reall y does mah· .1 < 1uHJ111l' t 1111.i .111.I I .1.111 1 1111.li·r\tantl difference. , ~1i, nl 111111 I 11 .Ii 111 J, ,1. '"t'n 111' uni to A street festJval will be held dunng tlw Mrn1h -.-... 1 1.11111 \\,1~1111h1 • 1n1p<11t.1n1 telethon outside KMEX studios at 72 1 N t'nougli 111 11ol • 1 ·I 111, t.111111\ 111 lw Bronson Avenue at Melrose Bl vd 111 11H 111 d I Ii '" 1.111.t" I l.1 Hollywood. A variety of top enlcrtarnc1' A. A l•ll' I ri .It .wtl I •cu It· lt"h ..,,.,,. will be featured, including recording artt\I') lmportont In (111·1 I dt1h 11 plOyl'd by Herb Alpert. and Joan Sebastian, artM\ Heberu lloll1•n 1•1C lh«' Or4't mtmhf'r of Lani Hall and Fernando Allende, and tbt Lt wla family to Arrlv.. In ~prto&flf'ld. (Pleaee aee TltLltTHON/Pate 31 ) Tbrn 11t,c1~ 1 unu h.-r hrothf'r .Jn11h But rvldrn•h· "l1111d1nl( l.ll(ltt" wrl1•r1 want 4 Sunday, o.o.tnber 1, 1985 you 10 !OrM"' tu .. h ' "''"'"nc•f', •la<'t It would make Reva's adoration for Kyle 'it't'm a hit less like tb e real tbh1g (jaa1 la1t year, 1be wanted to leave her baabaH H.B. for bis 100 Josh). t) I low rnan~ soap operas has Donoa Mills of"Knots Landing' appeared on? - R J . Santa Ana Caltf. · · A: Miils got ber bis break wllea 1aie was ('Ht In lbe role of Laara on "Love 11 a Many-Splendored 1'LD1." After &Ut ... p aa1lgnmeot, Miiia decided to try lier lltclk al prtme time and did C111lte well, dolac loh of gueat rolea. "Knot1 Laadlng" Is tier flnt prlme-Ume 1oap opera rolf'. l): Lots ol monr \ ndr'> on this ont: Did John James of"lh11 "tv" ever appear on a dayt1m r o;oap op, 1 ' J \tty that he was on 'Ryan 's Ho~· 1c1 ··n1ly My friend says that that's n cl11 ul;11" -L.W., Toms River. N.J A: H'1 001 rldlculea1, but you're a bit co11f111ed. Jobn Jame1 did appear oe a aoap -"Searcai for Tomorrow," wM,. M played Tom Ber1mu . However, J•'• reaJ.tlfe brot•er Ren AMtnoe .,,..,... Oft "Ryan'• Hope'' IHt year ta ~ Nie of lu. 1.5 Shown, Jell on "Dynasty II The Cot bys" 12 Merle - 14 Played Miss Marple 1nit ; 15 Opp of WSW 16 Lakers. 76ers Knlcks. e g 17 Do. re. - 18 Yearly'. abbr 20 "Lou Grant" star 22 Son of Hebrew 23 lndivtclual 24 .. -a L1111ng" 25 Mr Gershwin 26 "Bewitched" co-star 29 Confuses slang 31 Clock numerals 32 Article 1 Howard Hesseman role 2 Operating 3 Charlemagne's realm. abbr 4 Grandmother 5 "Ahas Smith and - 6 E g . e.g. 7 "Oh, give --hOme 8· Erbium symbol 9 Played Chrissy Snow 10 -LI of "Falcon Crest"• 11 Lucie's dad 13 Columbus craft 19 Modernist 2 1 Bible bk 22 Huge 21 River. to Juan 28 Young person 29 Cudgel 30 One· Sp 33 Robert - ~"-Town" 3e II x VII 37 "Jeffersons" atar 38 - -GordOn on 33 Financially sound 35 Hirsch-Henne• <:.how 38 He was lhe Incredible 39 Pre!1K with cn11c;il 42 "A rose -rn<:.P 44 Part ot E EC 45 Soprano -Curci 4 7 F01efront pos1t1on 48 ID for Levant 49 Ballpo1n1 50 Zsa Zsa's s1stPr 52 ID for a Da111s 53 H\)'S Webster's UnCI(' Ph1ll1p 55 "Honeymooners" en star 5 7 Actor Thomas 58 "Gimme a Break· <:.tar DOWN • Enns 39 Actor Thomas 40 .. _ Trova1nre 4 1 Acto1 Guinnesi; 43 Charles Ha1Cl role 45 He was Zeo W<11ton 46 . 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December 1, 1985 7:30-8:00 p.m. ····suPER Tuesday & Thursday I . Watch every week DEAL! Group W ~ Cable 1 o •WIN VACATIONS •WIN PRIZES • WIN T.V. 's, V.C.R.'s "Watch ·super Deal' the T: V. Show designed to save you. money!" . I I 9 i. •• ~~~~----------.............. ___ llA&YllllCDY ""'--··=(M) lw+wrtTWD =--=-J#:t, -.. .. ... 10 7:9(fl) .,_ "In Harm's Way" ( 1965. Ora ma) John Wayne. Kirk Douglas (3 hrs 15men) .. 8 CJ) ~Y llDN•la Scheduled· pro- file of FC>fd Foundalt0n president Fran1<1ir1 Th<>tnas, a look at the Humpeter c;win f 1 nr . 30 min) .. COILE IC! --~lid IOCI•AlllllIDI UOWDOll.vtl ..... .,., JAUIB.L -fWTAl11C--.O"' tw91A.U..U OWL I TY Kids raise money rw en(jan '-gered animals. Or led makec; c~ testing a new space telescOl)t• mt th.11 Illes. ·Otalll~y Cl) ... "Meatballs Part II t re a n. JOhn Men4at11 -1hr,ii:= ... 1WPY DAYI MAii ---_._,..., CALVMY A& Cll...c:I -"8: ~Of THE IALD EMIU A chron1Cle of wildhfe photographer Jack Swedberg's attempt 10 trans1er wrld e:i gles from Manttoba to lhe Ouabbon Reser voir in Messachuserts ·==-{'!) ... "The Bugs Bun11y I Aot1•I Runner Movie" ( t979, Comedy) /ln1111.1r ed ( 1 hr . 38 min ) (!).,.,m Cl) FABm TAU ntlATllE Snow Wh1t1 and lhe Seven Dwarfs" fh1.ibf>th Mc.L•l vern and Rex Smtih star 111 1111• c 1'1«'>•1 about a beautiful prince-;s"; lnurnpli ov1•1 hef evll stepmother Q CI> .,. "Hans Ch11s1tan Andet~n ( 1952, Moslcal) Danny Kaye Jf>anni;ure 2 ~ IWWW MOMTAI.. .. lmTM ... ...,.,DAYIMMt , W'l'MA*IGl¥WO DAY 'AIW>f cmLIOIU!il ......... ""' ,, . ..,. .. .. c. --MCl-P-.YPCmUn A-.WIWWWCIMTMAI An1 meted A neweolner's clumslnMS almost O..troys WOfmrngham's ChrlstmiJs lestrvo tlet, tNn his only friend comes up with a spec/al gift that he oould give the town t6 mtkeamenda •WMOMTAI.. ... i_':TOOAY Wl'IHAJJI 111 MOWI MYOPD900..., I I l'IM CClfaAm .. "Blrdmtn Of Alcatraz" ( t962. arptly) Burt L•nc.ater, K8rl Malden l3 ,.\)()min) • ......... , ' MllCAM lfftJIUTI -... ..... FAm. y PORT1WT l NR. QA.llfE Of TltE ftEJl H FRAGGlE M>CIC w11er. " g111 • .1 1 ·' II • •U'• "''' ( "·rgs 0 .:!Siie ihc ' I ,, • "" ".o <, 11 ~ wlrot t(• 1.ap1u11 t • L MOYE H.1 JF't'> or Tl°lt.' l ' I lllH! 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W.ish (Taped) (I tu I ( MIO COlllltG A 1'T1'AC1lOlll · E.IGIOUI TOR HAU. tCt30 LA l1f TtllPO IPECTAUll ,_PANTHER ; CAPITOl~ 1JTTU HOUtl ON ntE ...wmE • KEMfY FOllEMAN • FOCUS ON SOCIETY IHl MOYIE I'"'""' 11'1H4 ( 0 ,,,, ••• l 111llfu ti v I r,t '11H1,.dnr /I ~f 11111 ) ($1 llOYI: .t.1t11111y ll.lll(jf'l!)U<,ly 11 1114 Co1111.•tly) Mu 11.11·1 K•'tll\ltl JOt.' "'"'' llj•O t I lir :'10 111111 ) CZ llOVlf N1t1l11 Of l he Comer" 1 •Y8it Scrpnce rt( 11011) {.athl'llrle Mary Slt•W•l I IKolf=~';;r.J.~.t 15 nun ) -llOVll 'Oorefool 111 The Pnrk I 1 'If 1 omnrly) At1bert Rt'cilnfd Jar~ Pt111cn lhr•. IOm1n) ,,. • llMCH °'-WAU ITMIT .IOllllU. fOOllT MCllMD-TI ......... " 9CMI "He1d1's. StmQ" ( 1982. Ofam&I Anlmfl!Od (2 hrr. ) I llAIT'a'tlC' 04Ar. CHUcaMTM .-CM QO\'llllE" AUTO lltACllQ IMSA 0 T SertM ltvr Ire)(" Oayw1111 ''" (3 hr!t) . 11~ I DOUTIJI • ..., tlll ftlJ( f1(i TI wmtDAV'D-LP OA~ T AMD OOUATH PMTUY..- '°911-LI 1M CAlllOtm-IT ( .WW Ttw wnu·· rt98? Oritmal -hnclay Cont. Tom Conti. Lisa Eichhorn (2 hrs . 30 min) ([)..,.. "My Foolish Hearr· ( 1950. Ro- mance) DaM An<:lrews. SU"Sn Hayward i hf .. Jamin} ----........ llAUnwnMOll_ ... 1W ~ .._ Regularly scheduled 1 of Retinitis Pigmentosa, the first Jump of a ~:1~1U1hr .1sm1n 1 ~cm --"The Splnt Is Wiiiing" ( t967 ~ Sid Caesar. Vera Mites 12 nrs 1 ----MIJTGML llC-. ptogrammmg may be deUlyed dUe 10 pledge breaks 1 r." -1 ... _., .,_ "D.C. Cab" ( t983. Comeoy) Mr T. Adam BaldWln &1 hr • 39 min ) WIW • ...,.t 11 -attenaoon ---• -1,Mm . -.Ttalt TW.IMTZ-. ,_MlmAll llO-YIAM ~ THI lOIT INDGll Ralph re11cts 10 what he thinks •S a 1ob dlsm1ssal by sending his boss a nasty tel· ler --bUI he wasn't flreci. he was pro- moted O I "*'IA:lMI ~CGITmm 1ltl lftli&fl ··Death of en Ellpert Wit· ness· · Clifford Bradley realizes he heard Lorrlmer's murde<er use the tab phone. Angela sets out to prove the 1clent1ty of Stella's killer (Part 6 01 6) o ( 1 hr ) " 11:9 PMBI IUYIOOIC .. - -.n.a.ow • .,., llTOlm ........ .... •C11w.a1TA1UY llOZm&YIAM .,_ "Bite The Bullet" ( t975. West· em) Gene Hackman. Candice Bergen 12 hrs .. 11 min) (%) llOWll "Wtio's Afraid Of Virginia Wootl?" ( t966 Drama) Fll1abeth Taylor Richard Burtoo. (2 hrs , 9 min ) W8 191.fl001IM.I.. San Francisco 49ers at Washington Redskins (live) (3 hrs ) 8 191. fl001IM.I.. Regional coverage of Buttalo Bills 81 S11n Diego Ch11rQ6fs. Kan sas City Chiefs al SeattlP Seahawks or Los Angeles RA1ders al Allant11 Falcons. Jii hrs ) • ~elcome To Arrow Beach' ( 1977, Mystery) Laurence HarvPy, Joan na ~2~ ~ PlllfAft aM1> ~.,."Father Goose" (1965. Come- dy) Cary Grant, Leslie Caron (2 hrs , 30 min) 0 Ult .. ICllOUITIC ... ,. Pow~ Toney Pines e "[);vorce His" ( t972 DfBma) Rtehard Burton. Elizabeth Taylor ( t hr 30 min.) e.,. "The Allen Encounters" ( 1976 Oocumefltary) (2 hrs ) all .,_ "Love St .. ( t970 Ro mance) All M&eC1aw.~an O'Neel (2 hrs .~ min) e 191. POOTUl1 Sctieduted Butta lo Biiis at S~ Chitrgers (Live) (3 hrs.} -~ ...... ()) ... "Rich. Youno A11C1 P1etty" (1951, Musical) Jane Powell, Vic Oftmone ( 1 hr • 35 min ) I TILMl• AUClaf 1• ...... .._ R~ularly scheduled pr=mmlng moy hf! delayed due to ~ breaks • We ~Featured Treva and Howard Au9Nll. who Iott their home In lhe Baldwin Hiits fire: three televtaton game lhow conteatantt who are vying tor Iha big prize OI s 100,000, H~ H•rrlt. who le•d• • battle BQ!'lntl the blinding dllMM --.r llOWll "Gold" ( 1974 AdVenrure) ~ Meore;-Susanneh York (2 hrs t Q'J llOWll "Bitty Two Hats" ( t973. West· ern) Gregory Peck, Desi Arnaz Jr (2 hrs.) l •vcu. lml CM ITOft llOWll "Great Expectations" ( t947 Drama) John Miiis. ValerJe Hobson ( 1 hr, 58 min) (!) AUTO IACm IHRA Drags • Funny Car ShOwdOwfl lr-0m Derl1no1on. SC (R) I OPPOmm'Y Lm 1:11 ..,. llOWll "Dlvo1ce Hers" ( 1972. ()fama) Eh2abe1h Taylor Richard Burton (I hr. 30m1n) • WCIMO PAYMOTTI • CClllC9r The pieces by Respighi, T OStl. Bononctn1. Ros· stn1 and Caldera and arias lrom operas by Verdi. C1lea. Donize111 and Puccini Taped a1 the San Francrseo Opera House ( I hr 50 min} l ...., .. MIMT u• CMflTOft ,_·Mutual Benet11 Grand Mas1e1s Champtonshtp from Flshef Island, Fla ~8~~ ...... "Once Upon A Time '(t976. an=-~W:,eciJ,.h~ a.IT· llAI Animated A young bruin goes 1n search of Christmas and finds some unu· sual adventures along the way e LRlmD ""lMI .., am ,...,. Featured. Sophia Loren, Ja~ Darren Amanda Blake. (R) (I hr ) G....,.. ftliCMlt M MTI (H)MCMI "The Deep" ( 1977, Adventure) Robert Shaw, JacQuellne B1sse1 (2 hrs , 4 min) Cl).,_ "Rockahow" ( t980, MuSlcall Paul McCartney and Wings ( 1 hr '5 min.) (%)llOWll "Garbe Tellts" (t98•f Drama) Anne Bancroft. Ron Stiver ( Iv 43 min.) I .... ,._,. .. ...,... t:. ,. A: l9l'l'UCIY -Lm\I IAICM.I CIMIW ..CW. Animated When 1helf mother gives up her winlet coat to purchase "" eleelliC train, Spanky and POflcy deelde to do some- il thlng :e~her 1n return l:l.rm-.Al9 Jme-.J• •• , lWTlllOUIMMMTI .. ,...,. .,. "Comfort And Joy" ( 1984, ) BIN Patarson. Eleanor David ( t hr .. 30 min.) I .. -•ocumrt--.. CCllLW POOtlMJ. Ofegon et Soulh etn Gallt~apect). (2 hra.) • .. ..,. J&ok Nck13us, Ar nold Palmer. Torn Wlfton and Fuz1y Zoeller compete fof a total ot US0,000 In Pf~ money, from 8"f Cr&M.Goll CIUb 1n MUffleJ&, GaNI (T~) (2 ~.) • Al,_ --Scheduled 1ev1ewa 'Santa Claus The MOV18" (Dvclley Moore) "One Magic Christmas" (Mary Steenburgen. Harry Dean Slanton) "Fe ver Pilch'' (Ryan O'Neal) 8 .,_ "CrUCIOle .Qt HonOf" ( 1969 Hotror)-.M.ichael Gougb.._YV90~ M11cM'!_ _ ~hrs I o tWMn.I am 9CC'1l F c• wh11c Mark may be Qellrng married to an Arabi an princess. the jUdge trleS to e'CP'>'•" ·• drug-.=ghng operall~ 9 (1 hr ) • "No Way To~A I tl<ly ( 1968. Suspense) Rod Steigtir L•'•llll• Segal (2 hr-&) I .. ZLill. twaSTAlt ... Mm QOU Jack Nicklaus. Ar nold Palmer. Tom Watson and Fuuy Zoeller compete for a total of $450.000 in prize money. from Bear Creek Goll C:lut> 1n Muroeta. Gahl. {2 hrs ) I QM'l .... Mb ••••11w ..,.. "Hard To Hold" ( 1984, Orn ~ me) Rick Sprlngfiele. Janet Etlbef ( t hi • 33m1n) cou.m IAlll1WJ. Great AtaSl<a Shootout Third Ptace Game (L 1ve) (~ hrs I ~R.OW:LEnOO Olympic skaters. 1nclud1ng John Curry and Dorothy Hamill 1otn Jo10 Starbuck and orher world-class skare1s for a pertorm- ;ince of this delightful IC'e t>allet based on Hans Ctms11an Anoersen·s claSSJC fairy tale (I hr . 40 min ) ·mu.. ............... 'ACIMllA'nCll ..,.. "Heidi's Song· I 1982. Drama} Animated (2 hrs ) I OULWll UIGNMDM\L Seti IMTA am ntl TtlEE llAltl Three h1· bernatlng bears d1c;cover the magic and wonder of Chnsrma!l 101 me hrsl lime ( t hr) 8 MOU.YWOOO a.OllW Scheduled 1n- 1erv1ews with Jane rondA .ind Jotin Alltef IE;:,-::.,, teo~ AT1'MC'TII* PABm TAU nllATim "Hansel And Gretel" Ricky Schroder and Joan CoNlns s1ar in this version ot the Brothe<!I Grimm 1ate abOUt two IOSI children trapped In the collage of a witch who plans to eel them ,,.. TAU nllAlM "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Elll&beth McGo vern and ReK Smith star 1n this ctaSSIC abOU1 a beaut1tu1 p<1ncess's triumph Ovt?f hef evil stepm<>~ CIWI I.I a TUI """ Guest T all8 St11r e. .lM!JCllOW • l11J mA111T ._. f:. ,_Im! In ''0.-i vld and Goliath." a young Israelite (Roget Kem) armed only, with a slingshot "°"61 !MIS to figtlt 8 loathsome giant (Ted Ca!I sidyt a te&def (Jonn Beck) with dlvlnely m~ea strength 54JCOVfTlt>s to • Ph1Mst1no 1emp1ress (Ann Tu1kel) In "Sam90r1 And .. 10el·L~2~Q awaaom-. ...., CCIUICTQa = IOCS When a gnost no.11 through thft aoros· c:Mtle. '~ F<~ ana JunlOI Oorp want to captUf• It o Sunday, December 1, 1985 1 t l ... I .. -lanclay Coat. CZ).,.. The Slate Ot Things" I 1983 I Patrick Bauchau Allen Goorwrtz 11 •11s ·-UYOIUU. -lve•mg ___ _ .. , ..... me ... 111.LlWOC»QMfW'AMDI Enter talnment celebl'111es. 1!<>at5. marcn•ng bands and Santa 08'15 are ttie stars ot the ~th annual holldaf paraoe oowri Sunset Boulevard Grand marshal Wtlhan Shatner H0$1S Bob Eubanl<s l ~ ... Meriwether (~ N s ) (1)--rTAU 8 90Wll GolO C 1974 A•JvefthJ•PJ R<>gef MO()(!' Susannah York A r..tff, band o f '>P"'CUlarors led tJy Jn f'nl»rp11·."•Q Fng1tshf11an oev1Ses a scheme to J<IG~ up world g<>ld puces by llooct1ng a :;i,..,,,, Ameuc.an QOld mine 12 hrs J O WDP•Cllem.nn • PmCICQIO'I QMJIMI Tl'le true meaning of Ctmstmas shmes lhrougtr tor Pinocchio when he Irie& to Pam money lo< Gepe~rfl (I ht ) • The Eagle H>ls l aM,.•J ( 1977 Adventure) Michael Ca1ne Don aid Svlhefland Outing WOlld War II, 11 Nazi comrnan ap 11me M1mstef Winston Churchill ~tvs ) • ALL a.Al\IB .UT,_, IUU R - CIAL A vete11narian returns lo hts Y0tkshire home at the end al World War II. finding 1elahonsh1ps with his loved ones changed and re adiustment d1H1CUll Stars Christo pher T1m1J1hy Robert ~ardy 11 hr <l'J min ) e .OVA Gene ttlelapy ns Pole<'lttdl to rreat 1nhe11ted d1Seases and the ethical ,., sues ti raises · are examined O ( 1 hr ) ~.,. "Harry And Son" ( 1984 ()fll ma) Paut Newman. Robby Benson RP cenrly fwed lrom hrs JOb ;i man taces lruo; tralKlfl and rries 10 get hi!. son to enter ii respectable professio11 PC, f I hr '•I min ) Cl) CCIU.EQI IAIK1'T9ML Gr'.!al Alw.k.1 Shootout C.ham1.>uJfl':.111p udme (I 1vP1 I:' hrs . 30 min/ (ff) mWll ·&aturday Night r pver I 19 I 1 C:Xama) John Travotta, Karen GrJfnf'y A )'6tlllg BrOOl<lyrt cJ15(.o tJancPr develop., dotJbls aboul hrs lrl..styh• wh(on h1> IPArrt<, up w11h an ambitious ~retar 1 10 w111 ,; m&!O' dance coolest PL' I t hr 48 min) (() ,._ TAU THU TM ''Rumpet!>t1t15 kin" Herve Vtllecha11e rionrays lhe strange lrttle man with the tunny nanlf' wno helps the miller's daughter (Shelley Duvall) sp m straw into gOld Ned Bea11y. Pauf Dooley and Bud C0<t al&a sta1 Cl).,. "Mae Wesl' ( 1982. Blogra phy) Ann Jiiiian, James Brolln Lrfe ol lite legend3ry seteen &eit syml:lol inctvdmg he.r early W()f1! 1n voudeVllte and latef success on Broedw•y end In Hl)ltywOOd anct her Ironic lnablllty to svsta1n on 1nttrnate rein tlonSh!O. jJ!' , 40 min I =1·r== ., TAii em&L ._ Hamel toac~ Vt< 111 .i lett ies.ons In how to rnonlpulale pattirll'> I UMDGaM .. IDl.,.. .. ..,,..~Mml} NI Cll•--• ~ •w•u•art"M• P11nl\v mr.t.11v1>r•, 12 Sunday, Oeoem~r .1. 1985 1ha1 het ne-N friend IS one ot the fTllSSlnQ ctltl<lr en pie 1 ur ed on the s.de ora rntllc car· ton _i!='ostponed from an eartier date I Q 8 U ~_..,.ff 0. .m Jack Palance and Mane Osmon<fs reports 1n ciude a IC><>'i a1 tiny af1 obfects end-a o.arr •Slued at "'°'e than S 1 mlaion Q ( 1 hf I ;..:: IDIClrGuest CvihE; Vandr0<.c.- 11 ht) 111 I llTM C(lll8..WJ llAT\m Thrs prohle ot the w()fld's m<>'it p()()Ular household pet the dOg ,.~amines a special cenluries-ofd •elahonsh1p O I t hr ) ~ 1M1AOA TAIMllO ,. lflOllTI ,Ml 1:11 l9A IAlllTUU Chicago Bulls at L • Angetes lakefs (Lrve1 12 hrs 45 mm I 1::11 D flD ava ~ re1ward pres.,,1,, .. h•s 'iOfl to improve hrs school gta~ l"?J _,.."Strange Brew " ( 1983 C<imP rJy l Dave Thomas. Rl(.k MOfants 1 w beer·IOv•ng meo become IOVOIVed in" phJt to kidnap a brewing heiress and mal!e rr1~ .... orld addicted ·to a newly spiked be11e1 f 'PG (1 hr . 30 ffiln I ?:11 _.,, FALWBL - ,.. PUDCm mM Regularly S<'r\t><Jult•tl Pfogrammtng may be delayed <Ju(' tr pledge breel<s .. B (I) -. • 1lllOTI Jesstea m a es a a women s p11son stage a rebellion Adrie<1ne Barbeau' Yvoni:ie DeCarlo and Ve<a Miles guest star _( 1 hr I 8 • AllrUlel ...,.._.Directed by Burt Reynolds Loni Anderson. Dom Del ulsP and Ctiarles Durning star 1n "Guilt Trtp •· i. t•ln a IMl8'IACf When a price less 1ade COiiection disappears from thP estate of Makepeaoe's (Glynis Barber) lather Dempsey (Michael Brandon) and Mali¥ace set oot to 1ecovef 11 ( 1 hr ) 8 9 r.-CM WTAm RQAl "Am&fican Bandstand's 33 I t 3 Celebra lion" Johnny Mathis. James Brown Rod Stewart, Chi.Ibby Checker. Dionne War wt{;k, Olen Campbell, Donna Summer 11r10 Bo Olddley are among rnore than 50 rP(.01Cl1ng an ists schedv~ to 1nm hixt OICk Clark 10 hon()( the teen age dan< P shuw (3 hrs) 0 c:ou.tG1 ~ Big Apple Clnr. c;1c Final (Taped) (2 hrs) Cl) TM.It,... TMI DAN(-A 7·year • Did g11t's teddy bear rs anything but cudctfy when 11 ster1s to wreak havoc and take on an eetie lite ol 1ts own I'::, 80lD Guests Peter Allen, Mt chaet McDonald. Jol'ln Parr Roger Miller Jer'lrnfef Holliday Spmnf!fs. OIMa New IOO·John (1nteNiew) ( 1 hr ) • unm This profile of the w()(ld's most popular household pet, the "og, examine'> u o;pecial, centuries-old relauonshlp Q I t hr 10 mrn ) ., I ........ "811 mM Regularly scheduled pr=tr)Q may be delayed due 10 pie breaks (C) "SI Helens" ( 1981, Ofama) Art Carney. Da'l!d Huttman An 80-year Ol<J man refuses to leave his small resort e1te1 a geologist predicts a volcenie disas tor 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min I _,,. "Protocol" ( 1984. Comedy) GOidie HaW1'1, CMs Serenoon A Wash 1ngton cocklell wtttre. becomea 11 media !lenSOllOO and • u s o.plomal wtlf!n she thwat1:1 in 1t818&afMllon attempt on 11 w1 '"!'11 efl)tt 'PO' O ( 1 hr • 36 min I Cl l llOWll "Jonnny 08r)Qe100 ly" { 198• Comedy) Michael l<ealon. Joe PISCopo In the 1930s, an honest, good-hearted men is forced to turn to a Ille of cr1~ 10 t1Mria his neurotic mother's Skyrocker nq medical bills 'PG-13' ( 1 hf .. 30 mtn I I Meml,_ID1.TW9PMS ._ IMllU :1 W• "fMeak Hou!.• The lawsuit 9f "Jar'l(tyoe \'9. ~nQy<...P ---drag$~· through generellons 11nd 1s ttw> local point of thlS Chariet [)6cJ(ens wv~ In epcsode one. Esthef Summe<sor i:. Wmrnoned to London wtiere she nlE-+!1~ Richard Carsrone and Ada Claire '"e p11nc1pats ot lhe case Diana Rigg ·l"'l Denholm Ellrol1 star (Part 1 of 8) O 11 hr I t::9 II fJO MJ1MD lft'CXOCa Wlifl R· • ard Pearce {"Coontry") dtfected 11\ts .. , SOde 1nve>Mng a drug dealef wno·s p.. 1 lyzeo 1n a car crash and thought le oead ILOU.wrT a -•Mllll ........ ~T11AC1119 1:9 ... I .. CJ) c:urr Ull A NI Harry pick~ ~~ tt\e WT<>ng set of photos from a t~m Of>•'' oPer and gets rnvotved with aH S<XI~ Shad~harac1ers ( 1 hr ) D • .,,. "Perry Ma.son Aet urr> bara Hale When hlS former secretary • accused of myrdefiog a wealthy busine man appellate court JUdge Peny Mac. resigns htS post to come 10 her del8f1• 1(2hrs) IUYW•IUDIQ .,.. "No Way To Treat A la'• I t968. Suspense) AOd St~. Geo• Segal A psycholic killer of elderly WOIT• Cll'esses 1n va11ous disguises and ell.I~<. l srstent detec1rvey hrs·) UlllTM,....._ ,._,.um .,,. "Night Of The Comet" (t9bi Science Fiction) Catheflne Mary Stewar· Kelli Maroney A comet smashes 1111 farlh, leaving global devastation and tt " hOpe lor humanity 1n the hands of twn • 1 ant =ari, 'PG· 13· ( t hi • 35 mtn 1 .. I..,, •MIAIT d mAT 3 U a-..:U "Lena HOlr" The Lady And Het Music" This To• Y Award-winning revue leetures singer Le• 1 Horne perlo1m1ng classics lncludn 1. Can'r Help L<Mn' That Man," "F10t This Moment On" and "The Lady IS A Tramp " (2 hrs , 20 min ) "ID a•• 1 -lllM' ••111•• M ~GP' ... A tribute 10 I~ leam that created tuch Bfoedw9y hits a• 'The Soond Ot Music" end ''Souttl Pacor w. " leatuung film ollps, phota.. end Inlet views with Shirley Jones, Alfred Orel<e. Vw Srynner, G°'don MacR" and compose•~ Martrn Charnln ("Annie") and Andrew ll()yd Webber (''C•t1") w.ty Mar1rn host• (2 hrs • 15 min ) •CD P• O.nny'9 IOngttme chem ot be coming an act<>f Is put on hold after a t>tg time agent suooett~ another cateer C 1 hr) ....... .,,oc:-. mAm ~k4ttches JoM BY'* es R1eha1d S.mmona, Sllktl & Ebef1 epoot, magic with l ~ Great Byner. c;J -· CJ) ,...,.. '°"' ... A ptrtplegle nur~ (OiaNt Cenov.) meket • concert· od effort 10 oYe<Comt hlf dlubllty end r~111Tlf! hef nolmal di.ft atSan Ftanclt CO Mtmotlal ( 1 hr ) 1:=.n. ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd ,. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS -, NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Olvd Costa Mesa 540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC- GMC-OLOSMOBILE 28332 Camino lap1s1 ir San 01eg0 f reeway West of Avery Pkwy.Exit 131-GIOO 495-0800 A Tl I\~ CHU 'f"l t=f'l J'I l. f)' nr M:7 0(11(1 '>10 n:> 11 I UFOOOflf flORINS F c 'ft0 642 ()()In 1;1\0 IJ111 UNWERt;J IV ttONO A u l\'10 1)1 11 • . . . !..~ -----<JI. .. 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IH 11, 111•1 H 111y nt•un St.tr 1111 I I v. r r " riv "' o Nt ... 10 00 CMTDtT~ 1'111 W'1D Behu111 th1 SC• • 11 · ~. ·nN "' Hoc; pit al • ( 1 '" I fD Off ITACI AT WOlJI ntAP JMI l1•qf'r•1l ,4 S•mday, December 1, 1986 fltn F11Zgerald sings 'Lullaby of Blrdland" ;inrJ Night 1n Tunr<;ta" Oscar Peterson µe.itoims T<1k .. tile 'A' Train' and "Carl'! van ( 1 hr J 67) IPOllTIWRAI' W C~ DflEAlll ''Wilderness Man'' Host fdd1e Albert looks at the lite and w11t1ngs ol enw onmentahst John ~uir the lalher ofYosemrle ~alional Park tC) llO¥IE 'The Beach Boys -An Ameri- can Band" ( 1985. Documentary) A chron1cl1> of Hie triumphs and tragedies or the perennial group The Beach Boys. 1r.11uring si1ch hitc; as "GOOd Vtbralions" (,ahtorn1a Girts' and ·rn My Room ' PG-13' (I l'lr 4J mon I H1MOYIE Tht' [}Pr•p ( 1977 Adventure) II tJ<>rt "h.1w J 1L4uehne Bisset A young ' quµle l111<J •1m1urrr e and tteasurP as they Jive off llw 1"11;1<:1 ot F.!Prmuda 'PG' (;> hrs 4 min) mNAVYLOQ 11~ @ TAKI A lfTia-. ~· UM f) MOVE "The Sec~I Lile Qt John Chap- man" ( t976. Drama) Ralph Waite. Susan Anspach Based on the lrue story of a col Jage professor who takes a sabba11ca1 to sample life as a blue-collar worker 1:> hrs 15 min) mlCRYIUllNEIJ AIC ... Q ( llOVI! "When A Stranger Calls' ( 1979 Suspense) Caro! Kane. Charlef. nurning Wh1lf' bAby·St!l1ng a young woman 1s terro111ed oy phone calls from a iycholic kilter R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) t2'0 QEOME lmCMAEI. .. JflORTI u.a• e;)1WClUI HOUYWOOD a.oea. Scheduled 1n 1erv1ews wllh Jane Fonda and John R111er l lll&IMIB'T ... LNllY '°"" WOMD .. TOMOMOW_,_,,_ .,_,THE ICDU TIU'nl.C* US &>r1es National Champ1onsh1p lrom H1l100 Head. S C (A) tt11 I ~J.rAJY..., lllBJQIOUI ....oclR*?sFIQ t2:tO -FOllD'Ta lllOYll ·1 Monster" 1197:.> Horror) Ch11s1ophf'r Lf'e PetPr Cushing A sc1en t1st el!pe11men1ing wllh e serum develops a c;plit pl:lrsonahty (2 hrs J Cl) llOVE "Once The Killing Starts" ( 1974. MySIPry) Patrick O'Neal, Pa1nc1a Donahue A professor has d1ff1Cully disposing of his wile alter tatting in love with anolher woman ( 1 hr 30 min ) PVT1W OM ntl HITI Lip-synced rend1- 11nnc; of "Bao to !he Bone" by George Thorngood and the Offltroyers, Shf'lfa F 's · The Gtamorou5 t tie" end Buddy Holly's ''Oh Boy" I PUAll DOWT LIT• Oii auat•TMIMDm ••=..llMat T1tl AM\11-.._,... wmt al T TATUM P1anls1 composer end educator Otlly Tayto1 performs dassrcs by Duke Ell- ington and C~orge Gershwin as well as ~eral of ht<; own compos1t1ons '9W1! ntl LON> t2:90 WORLD AT~ 1.0 l MOVIE l\11.1tomy Of Tur10t' (1973. 5110,pf ",, I t "'' flurke Pr'llY Bt•rgen A h111 "'' l'llW wliu was b1n111washod by th ,.,,,,.mt turirru the Korean War bf>Q1ns 10 11c1 .. 1r11rrur1y 11\Jtlng a vacahon 1n Lon· don (2 hf~' I MtC ... o CIM'TWI CltUIB I Nm ~n.u.u COUlm ~Villenova vs Ne- vada·Las Vegas in the Grea1 Alas; Shootout (A) (2 hrs,) m TIM'HMDllMll'Ywmt• mllAR 1:11 GD ... CC) .,.. "The Pope Of GreenwlCh I/ lage" ( 1984. Ofama) Eric Roberts, M111 ey Rourke Ofeams of escape trom 'i·m drum Manhallt.n LC)~ harb(>re<J L dtStantly re4ated bud<fies are ,eopard-.'" by an 111-<:oncetved safecracktng jOb 11 1 gets them rnto ho1 water with a focal c.111T' ktnQPln 'A' (2 hrs ) t:tl, ... 90Vll "Whrte Comanche" ( •% Western) Joseph Cot1en. Witham Shatr•" A peace ottieer settles e Jong·f'\Jnror Quarrel between a set of 1w1ns. tl'le r,1 spring of an lndtan mother end a wr11 lather (2 hrs ) l aMTIMWIWTORl9QIO'I rraYCUI•••• ~TMIU. .,. "H OT S 1" ( 1979. Come•.!• Susan Kiger, Lisa London A sorority • iect decides to form her own club ol eds who concentrate on grat1ly1ng ·-. starved collegians 'A' ( 1 ht , 35 min I (%).,. "Slap Shol'' ( 1977. Come •, Paul Newman. Michael Ontkean Alie• minor league hockey team Clec1de'l s ruce u 1 en s up making hockey history ·R hrs, 3 min) t:tl CID llO¥ll "Heal And Oust' ( 1983 D' ma) Julre Ch11st1e, Greta Scaccf\r young Engfrstlwoman arrives 1n India tu search the lcte of her great aunt wM years before, had created a scanda taktng an Indian lover 'R' (2 hrs mtnl a. Cl) C. ........ ATCN •• w ... .,....., t:a .... lftaYM•••n ----OllDCCU\I ... M••au "°"'m ~ m¥ll "Rockshow" ( 1980. Music Paul McCanney and Wings This re<;OI • Paul McCartney andiW1ngs' U S tour eludes performances of "Jet." "Ban<l 1..•1 Tl'le Run." "Siiiy Love Songs" and so•~• old Beatie ballads. ·o· ( 1 hr . 45 min ) la(C) MOWI "Alf That Jazz" (1979, Mu• c al) Roy Scheider. Ann Reinking A pop far drrector-choreograptwtr's fast Ille ta~·'" a physlcal and emotional toll as he ..)I tempts lo stage a Broadway musical t 1 day and edit his latest movie by night H {2'hrs . 3 min ) aae MOWll "S11Ver Star" ( 1955, Wesler• Jimmy Wakely. Edgar Buchanan A TIOt llOUS OlJllaw marks a deputr lher1tt foe =h (1hr ,30min .. 1:w. "Saturday Night Fever" (197 Ofame) John T revotta. Karen Gomey A , young Brooklyn disco dancer devek>P~ doubts about his llteatyle when he teem~ up wnh en ambitious secretary to win J ma1or (lance conte'\t R ( 1 hr . 59 min I -~==-ll TONY ~--"Na~oo· (1927, BlograptiyJ Albert Dieudonne, Antonin Attauc1 Abel Gance's silent trim epic. ~ructed With a new mutlcat sc~e. ctironlclee the hie of Napoleon Bonepertt .from Chlld· hoocl 1hrougn his triumphal .ntry Into Italy ·o· 14 hr11 •CC) "The Compe1111on" t 1980 Orama) Richard Dreyfuss. Amy lrv11tq (2 hrs 9 min) 79@ "SuspiclOl'l· ( 1941 SuspPric;e) Cary , Grant Joan Fontaine (2 hrs) j -iil(H) "The RlllOf's Edge ( 1984 Oramal t Bill Murray The•i>ia Russell (2 hrs 8 9 ' min) "Night Ot The Comet' ( 1984. Sci ence F1cr1onJ Carhe11ne Mary Stewart Ketlt Maroney ( 1 tir 15 min ) d (C) "Rachel And The Srranger' ( 1948, Orama) Lurella You11g. Witham Holden l1 hr 33 rn111 ) -CC) •·rrreconci1;1t:>IC' fl1tterPnC»' · ( 1984, e Comedy) Ry;rn O'Neat f;MPllPy I ong (I hr., 54 min) (I) "Remain-. To Re SM"n· I 1%3 Come· dy) June Allysnn V l11 JutinsCJn ( 1 hr 31 min) "Sran Shot · ( 1<n l. Comi>oy) Paut Newman Michael Ontkean (::> hrs 3 min) -tIZ> "Batlle Hymn" (1957 Drama) Rock Hudson. Martha Hyer (2 hrs) .. "Bro;idway Danny Rose" ( 1984 Comedy) Woody AllPn. M1.i r .mow 11 hr 26 min I Anrhony Quayle Sylv•il Syms ( r hr 30 min I -a.t1eraooa Movies- 1l:tl e "The Fall' 0 1 The Andi ea Doria t979. Documenr.1ry1 (t' hrs J "Easy To l Olle ( 1953 MUSIC.al) Esther W1lhaflllls. van JOtinsoo ( 1 hr • 36 min) fffi "The Fortress' ( 198~ Orama) Ra chel Ward ( I hr 29 mm ) "Gart:>o Talks · ( 1984 Drama) Annp Bancroft. Ron Silver (I tl1 , 43 min) 'Id (I) "The StlltP Qt Things" ( 1!)83) P11rr1ck Bauchau. Allen <Joorw111 (2 hfs I *ID "Hie; G11I rriciny ' ! IC!40 C'nmPdYI Cary Grant Rosahnd Russell (I hr . JO min) Hl(CJ "The Compehl1nn· ( 1980 Orama) R1charrj ()f PyhJS'. Amy l1111nQ (::> hrc; 'l rrnn ) l$) "My Fouhsh Heart ( 1950 Romance) Dana AncJ11>w-, Sus.in HAywaro I I hr 38m1n) ~ "Su1>9rg111' ( 1984, F11(llasyl Helen Slate1 Faye Dunaway ( I tir . 54 min I CI) "W@ All loved Fach Other So Much' ( 1977 Olam111 Ntno Manfred• V1110110 Gassman (2 hrs 6 min) .. CC) "Kelly · (1981 Dram;i) Rooor1 Lo ~n. TW)'la-Oawn Vok1ns ( 1 hr 34 min I .. (]J "And The Earth Was Created' C 1978 F1nt111y) Animated ( 1 hr , 28 min ) (%) "Garbo Talks" ( 1984. Orama) Anne Bancroft. Ron Sttver. ( 1 hr • 43 min) .. (Ill "With Six You Get Eggroll' 11968 Comedy) Oorll Day. Brian Keith p ht 55mln) ·11 ... ""°"'"* ... l'OOTIM.L Chicago Reari at MIAm1 • ' l=~e) O (3 hrs I!\ min I l .r10MllT • ml.,,,. ,..._, M l'OOTIM.L Chicago Bea" at Mtam1 Dolphins (live) O (3 hrs ) l nml'l~lilff WWWWTITWll ,.,,.. mM Regu1arly scheduled programming may be delayed due to Ip¥.=.-· -.:All N WFICA Pa11s Compe1111on from SI Paul. Minn (Taped) ( 1 hr I ~ "Cheeeh And Chong's The COr sican Brolhers" ( 1984 Comedy) Cheee.h Ma11n Tommy ChOng Two ottt>eal ano Ofl·key Paris srr.eel musicians meefa Gyp- sy who tells them the account ot 1he11 noble hn:ie 'PG' ( 1 hr 27 min ) .. ,::. .. ~~ .. 19C ... =-Cl.Oii FOii ~ I WO riaptess brothers are hired by ihe Ru~hes 10 con lvert=~=== f~ Ins .... Oii FOll'lw. DOUQCUM , PHOTCGIWMIC WW llO¥IE "Rachel Ano The S1ranger" 11948 Orama) l orella Young. Wilham Holden In rhe 1800s a srra helps them rekindle lhe11 lhckering ru lma~~r 33 rntri I .,., Cll ... .,.,.YIDT TWT Interview with Cheryl Ladd ......... (I) Pa. llllAGAllll Ma111 McGann ano Kirn M1yo". costars ot lhe TV mo1110 'Jottn & voi.o A Love Story" custom-made b11< mis I E~,., .... Oii FOll'lw. WOMJ> Oii AIDllON A 10011; at 1nno11a 11ons in tire ecorogy and elfoHs ro pre <;P1ve the bighorn Shef'r> 1n lhe Wyoming .Jnd Florida manatee (I 111 ) INIAlll•CMABI f'IAm THE LOllD • 11111190llT ~ MJU.a._., l llOWW "Tee ( 1982 Drema) Man ()ii ton. Jim Metzler With his ca11ng. bur Im pahent older brother an Oklahoma recn· ager experiences the many pains ol Q!!>Wtng up PG' ( 1 hr . 43 mm l CSJ FA8m TAU MA,_ "Princess And The Pea" This v1Hsion of the classic tale srars Liza M1nnel1t as P11ncess Alecia. Tom Conll as Ponce Richard and Bearrice Stra1= the pnnce·s mother O (%) 'Hans Christian Andersen" ( 1952. Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanmaire A ieller of la1ry tales dr@ams of Dallets al ter falllng 1n love wllh a oeau11ful balleflM ~hrs) NI• I elf Tiii TOMI Featured dlSCover a come1 "' l A lhll 1s a fast-food lover'S delight. saving orphane<i pe1s 1au sounos of Michael Patr.cc1an1 1==•1• U.ATU.. ra••• .._,_um nm •lll'I Animated David Bowie 1n1,0<1Ucee this tale of a kttle boy who gets I an unexpected surprise when hit ICY • snowman comes 10 kte Based on a bOOk a==Brlggs 8i> ~T Cl9I Oii CHCMIO (H) f'l'IGl.I IOCIC.Fame and power come with the territory bur rhey may cost Gunge a friend when he becomes king of lhe Ooozets. O m MCmf'IOllMOUYWOCIDPMm .. II (I) ICAMQOW Alm-. lml Aman- da's ex-husband. ISam Mttlv1Ue• is accused of murcier1ng an African dign1- tary (t hr) DID llOWW "JOhn & YOko A love Sto- ry" (Premiere Drama) Mark McGann Kim M1yon The story ot Jottn Lennon and Yoko Ono and their rempestuous union rhal surv111ed numerous c"ses but u1t1- matety ende<J an tragedy O (3 hrs ) U llO¥IE · The Producers" ( 1967 Com- edy) Zero Mostel Gene Wilder A pro ducer and his accounran1 cJ1scove1 lhal an 1ntenOed flop can ma..,e more money than a_te~';;~ !2hrsi ~ CMIOlrl co.DY a H.::t I~ 'Raggedy Man" 11981. Ora- ma) Sassy Spacek. Eric Roberts In 1944, a relephone operator in a small Texas rown sac11t1ces her standing 1n the com munity when she 1'1as a short allair with a combar bound sailor (2 hrs . JO mm ) 110¥1E The Man With The Golden rm ama ran 1na ra. 1m Novak A drug addict srruggles ro lcick hrs nabll (2 hrs 30 m111 I G!) f'IAm THE LOllD I,!) THE ._ A look at research on drNm1ng mull1ple personahhes. At- 111e1mer'c; disease. artificial intelligence and 111e effects of hallucinogens on the Ora1n tR) O ( 1 hr J C mVIE Irreconcilable O.f1etences .. ( 1984 Comedy I Ryan O'Neal. Shelley Lo11g A 9 year·old girl. l~ng neglected and unloved seeks legal aid 10 divorce herself from the cus10dy of her ever-pre- occupied parenrs and move 1n with her lormer housekeeper PG' C.,) (I hr , S.ol min I ( { l AMI WMl1lM Hl llO¥IE .. The R1ve1 ( t984 Orama) Mtil Gibson. Sissy Spacek Overextended ueo11 declon1ny i.>rOlrlS dnd rising flood wafers threaren a har!Jw()(k1ng larm fami- ly PG 11' \?hr<, 2 n1111 I SJ R09t NOOO Roo1n \Michael Prae<!) saves a Jewish mooey tender and his lda~l=he ~erill's henchmen .. ...,WC.I 'M11acle a1 MClfeaux" Based on a true story abOul World War II France a her0te nun ILOfella SWit) f\ar· t>OrS a vroup ot Jew1c;t> Children Q ( 1 ht -1··r¥.::r.: OU'1M)OI WI •nt 111 .. (I) IA11 I au.m Kete'9 tHIOus Of the budding relatlOl'lShlp between h9f ex-hus· ba°;t~rlfrtenO and Emma IEu. WU. I ••• "Miracle at Mor..ux" Based on a lrue st<>{Y abOut W0<1d Wer II France, a herOIC nun (lOfetta Swlt) her· bOrs a group of Jewish children c;i ( , hr) • .,..,.,,,.IC8lll'!ml1'Bft• ... "The hit Th111 Men Do" (1~ Sunday, Oeoember 1, 1985 15 . ~------------------............ ~ -Monday Coal. Suspense) Charles Bronson. Thefesa Sal- dana. An aasass.n. is called out of retire ment 10 perf<><m one llnal aSSlgnment His target a Central American tonure spec1a1- 1St protected by an American agency 'R' 1.!hr . 29 m+o ) Cl) .,. "Under The Volcano" ( t984. Orama) Albert Frnney, Jacqvelme Brssel [)jrector John Huston's adaptation ol Mal· com Lowry's novel A lormer BrittSl'I con· sul. tormented by alcoholism and his past struggles Ineffectually to r811erse his sell· deStruc1r11e beha111or 'A' ( t hr . 49 min ) (%) llOWll "Slap Shot" ( 1977, Comedy) Paul Newman. Michael Ontkean Alte1 a m.nor league hockey team decides 10 spruce up its image by playing dirty 11 ends up making hOcl<ey hrSlory R' (2 hrs .• 3 min ) I U.RMmt d MMIN:AIT\I MD llCCD•CM Wh1lf' Mark may be gelling mamed ro an Arab•· an princess. the iudge t11es 10 expose a drug·=ghng~ratlon O ( 1 hr ) • T ,_. CllmMCll "Best 0 1 Broadway" Tom Bosley hosts this tribute to the AmerlCan musical theater with pe1 ... f0<mances t>y Ethel Merman. Mary Martin Debbie Reynolds, Anthony Perkins Ch1ta Rivera and others (2 hrs . 20 min ) 119 8 Cl) ..wMAllT Larry and his brothers are amo the first to s1 n u for Joanna w r s cass Cf).,. "Valley 0 1 The Dolls" ( 1967 Drama) Ba1bara Parkins, Patty Duke Three aspmng actresses struggle 10 make It 1n the glamor·lilled capital of the mo111e indost.2i. Hollywood. (2 hrs . 30 min ) OCIH-9GllT (I) 19l,... ....afTI A profile ol M1am1 Dolphin quarterback" Dan Marino I MVl ... Bl.'IMVIL -Cl) ~A UCIY The plrght of the elderly ts the locus ol Chris and Ma1y Beth's 1n11es11gatK>n into the death ol an aging woman hv1ng w11h her ciaughte1 ;mo son-in-law ( t hr ) I .... .,. "Racquet' ( t979. Comedy I Bert Convy. Lynda Day George Love doesn't always mean no points scored r.11 a tennis instructor whose oeaut1fut pup1t•. want very private lesson& ( t ht JO nun ) O anaTMmrT TOleQHT lnter111ew with IChe~i:D'~-- ... dDCC8 """WCllllll This show~ tea tures VideoS from the G1ammy w inner's latest. album.:.!lo-Square Clrcle" lhftt in~ ck.Jdes the song "Part·T1me Love1 " I== .. --..,.,.,..,? I~ .,. "Supe1gi1I" ( 1984, Fantasy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway Superman's cousin comes 10 Earth to recove( a l)fec1 ous stone. the hle-lorce of hef planet. whiCh has fallen into the clutches o t e wicked, powor·mad sorceress ·pG· O < I hr., 54 mjn ) -1 PIOfl.l'I COWT ':r "S11angms rt! Story Ot A Mother And Daughter" ( 1979, Orama) Belle Davis. Gena Rowlands Two dt>e ades after IAaving home to seek independ ence. a woman returns to her ng1d mother with hopes ot bridging the gap 1n their rP lationshtp (2 hrs ) •ca•a. ~ mWll "SIAD Shot" I t977 ComecM 16 Sunday, December 1, 1985 Paul Nl'wl'i;i" M1cti.JPI tJntl\ear AllP• -; minor leaquf' r1nci..ey IPilm c1~• •dt" r 1 ~pruce up ti!> trNtye I , f)lay.ncJ rJ1!1 f I ends up m;i1rn1Q 1 ~ •1 '" t• ,, , ., •~ =ihrs ;:.r ~~ Ui) MEWi CAMOWI Coe.DY ClAUiCI J• 1.ro1, narrates over candid "'"''' ol 1111 11, !1 lenc~=~~'"" ~ 9'CMT&OOK MOVE "P\J<;<.yC.il .,1 II'". •y Comedy) J u quPh•>+• II. ,, "' ;, 1 1 II '.011 T w q !.1 ,I r 111 1CI• .1 ,, Ll\J•.t .1 1 '1fr 11nw1ll111~ly 1•1 11 11o11 l11.,j ,, 1 •1 I•< po<,r<; frn 1111 • il'l11il If t• .1 wrh 1 I 1 r JJ 111111' S• llOVE tl•1llol '····· I •II.I H • • C11s11r1a nt11r t" f Jllll I•··· • f\ I • ~ •I truck a pac ~ ,1 •"I·"' .,.. , • It· 'I•• , , rind a c.otnr11dl I 1un11 111 I lo1 ( ,, P•JI I 111 f ''• episodes Ill hrJlfl)I .111d '•II •P""'"" n (I hr 39 min 1 m llQHT GAUDY • 1t::M II ClJ "891QTON ITEUE A11 • I • I II actress IB•t>1 O'iterw.11 I 1 1 ,, • ' I "''1 , 11 • Steele to pror"c t ""' h ,, • 1 1 '"''" 1 killer A 1 hr HJ 11111 1111" t I ,. I Jr .111 H1"'"' Schedulnd fr11111.11111. I I " ' I r Ir l I •• Reeve Charles NPI •I J r ' 'r I t I I tlCOE>YmM 11=~!~•1•11 f 1.'.;l •II intruder Mc.Ct '" 11 ,,, I M..C 1 ''"' le.he=~~ ~ntllON> llOOIM llAMllTY Jlfl0RT1Cllt10 l M0¥E Slrd11Ut n,,._,, c.Jy) Oavp 1111 "''" rl11 ~ Ot'f>c lo11u19 t11 •r1 t11•< 11111 "'•• ·'·•"J "' 1 1 I I 1'1 k1t.J11ap .I lJ11•Wll•ll ii•'•I• !11d I,!~" 111• Nmld .1drl1c f<'tl I• I II• "'' • ~ ·H I i "' PG I 1 t11 Ill • · llQHT GAUDY 11:il : UlUIQHT AmJICA I" I ' I I I Minute"" t••pr ultw• p1 • 'd· • , 11 I 1 1 t ti "" t' bounty hw11t•r ~.li111 r~111k111 ~I AllRID HrTCHCOClt PMIVfTI I nml T19E£ 0 r I 11 111 I t.111 I t" Praed ol 'Oyna!ity j ~ I J1 n.c "" •I IS1m~1:1111ACIC Am,.,._ .. IULNOllU aL DMCI OUTDOOM lWCWI 12:9 llO¥ll T111-r~.1:• ,, 1 J·~· 1 t'lfl-1 Drama) 8111 Muir.Jy Th"'"'"'ll Hu'.l'if'll Based on th£> ncw••I tty w .. 1m1•1• ... 1 Maughan'I T1mm1.111111 J Liv lt1s P•IJf'r1N11 rs 1n Worlcl War I 1 C l11wyu drP.1111•or I ravers I< P,11,., 1 I It·•' H1r11.1''lya . ,, •Of'arch uf P11hyr111•11rru111t .. md -.t•ll h11t111 cnen1 ·pc., t,f (.,) t? 111~ I\ 1111n 1 ~ D fl?) UTI NIGHT WITH DAVID lETTIMIAN F1om Jul'f t'lA., Atl,11 1.1 01.iv1• ft•lt r11•r # ~~~~= "" n,.~, "'' fti IWrlllTAIWTOMQHT ll'lfl!vl(lw w1tl Che~;acie1 ! Wlffl~ N"w c 1'1111111<•1 , I 1q 'i Orama) Geur1.w < "tcott St.;1 y KP.u t The daily h11•"· 11f ltllf'P l tJC, Anqttll•'> P• hcemen ornvP Ju I>•· h 1•11 r:tou<; Rf> -NPll .1' reward•• (2 his 20 min.) '~Lam TOP Ull( IODIQ (II) MOW Ms 45" ( 1981 OfamaJ , Tamerhc; Jilek Thibeau A mule g•t r tped twt{ e 1n one night and seel<.~ • w11~e <iga1ns1 11iolen1 male criminal<. 1 t I hr 75 min I t2:J5 C llO¥IE Beyond The L1m1t" ( 1'-lt' Oramat Michael Caine Richard Gere A F11yl1sh ohys.ic1an acrs 10 secure lbt • tease ol Hicta1n's hon0tary consul "' qPnt1r1J 1<1d11dpped by re11otut1onarie~ (lh1 41 rn1n} 1~ I) llO¥ll The Boss s Son r t•1' Pr 1ma1 A<..hPt B•d1Jne1 Rita Moren• IJ' 111..,0 boy 1e.11 ns now the working l i" v", at11•1 hf' l>f'<.;nmes a deh11erymar 1 1.1< tamer'!> 01J<.<ness ( t hr . 20 rri1n I 12:.411 S llOVE ·carbo Talks" ( 1984 Ora1 • ,\ rii> Bancrott Ron S1l11er To tulf1t1 h1 ng m1,1r,~r·s hlf'long ClrPam ot meP' '.1el<1 Garb<J a youhg man sets out 11, l•lle l11mdom s 1eclus111e screen ley1•r PL 13' ( I hr . 4 3 min ) 1:00 O HOU YWOOD Clom. Schedul+>d ter"1ews w1lh Jane Fonda and John Rill• 0 llOVE Tht1 Swinger' ( t966 C 11T•• ly) Ann Ma1grer Tony Franc10Srl t' "'"!J q11 I 11y111g tn Q01 her wo1k puhlt•.r < • IHI f l llOVE TtlP Da11ng AClvent • •'144 WesremJ Ounc.an Renaldo, M" 1,11ralaga The Cisco Kid poses .i t111c1 '• talhf'r tc lrnt outlaws plotting tc 1111 tu11 ol 111~ roqttll11l 1nher11ance (l t'I• 101111n) 1 -=. The Catamoun( K1111 i t 1976 Dram;iJ Horst Buch~o11 /\1 Wedgeworth The extreme length . <Nt11rh .111 .lmb111ous man and a lrust• • we man qc 10 ec;cape lhe emp11ne<.' ll11•u h11es cauSP their downfall (2 hr:s'"i l llO¥ll <;e111>n Bea1Jties" t 1976 r nm1 G1an1 <111t1 G1ann1111 Shirley Sloter '"' lt'c1 tJy I •ntl Wf'1tm11lll"r White 1mr · .1 •'tJ 111 ..i N.111 l.<>11Lentra11on carr•r • 1 l'tly tltu f hrnl· h1', obc,ec-,s111e desir" ,..,, P'"*'11tltir1n p111 10 the ul11matP I• 1 Dubti<~d) 11 ( 1 hr '1!1 min ) AAllCA: CONl'lefT •CW 1='0 ..... LCMIC*GI AU•TNIFMaY • fllAm THI Lam • 2:tl Cl) Cll ... llGH'TWATCM MCORDO... ... 0.C. TODAY ta J llCWll 'Tender Cousins' ( t983 Cc11 Pdyt T1'11f>n)t TP111n1 Ania Shute On' french tount1ys1<1t> term, a lo11e-sm1tlt' tPenage1 ue111Sf's an ingenious plan to 9~· t'•l)t!rience dna fulfill htS deSlres w1111 r t>Pm111tul oll'lf'f cousin (Dubbed) ·R IH )4 min) H lllOYIE 'Nor For Pubhr.at1on" t 198J C:omPdy Drnma) Nnncy Allen. DA11" N111yll1011 A tabloid 1eooner poses ao:. • r '"lit.Al 11otuntM>1 tn "•P<>St' a mayci• rand•f1A14" <. r."inr city 'R' ( t hr ~I n11n I ta al)..., lltE ICOIH M ('S) llOVI! 'j "r1 Christmas. M1 L8111< 1encf• I' " l•· 11110) Oa1t1d Bowie. l orr CC'1nt1 r '" I J w, du Wat It a Japenes< PCIW lO•w11.111tJilnt Jllempts to 1m~ 111 c.onl.Ppts ol d1sc.1pllne and order on Ill• I'"~'".,,"· c11using a clash of wills w11~ • 1o1ubhorn B11t1sh maior 'A' (2 hrs • min) .. --------~~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. .. .. I ... ,.,., -._.ATL.Mm -... .. .,. .. .. ,ICBna .,.. "Garbb Talks" ( 1964 Drama) Anne Bancro~. Ron Silver T<> lulhll Ills dy 1ng mother's htelong dream of meettng Greta Gart>o. a -voung man se1s out to lo cate filmdom's ~eciusive screen legend 'PG-13' (1hr ,43m1n) .. Cf) FAIT'H • -Tuesday -llonalng Moviu- .. (%) "01 Unknown Origin" ( 1983. Horror) Peter Weller Jennifer Dale ( l hr 28 min ) .. ~"Home From The Hill" ( 1960, Drama I Rooert Mitchum George Peppard (2 hrs 30 min) ll:a{l) "Hans Chrrs11an Anoersen · ( 195? Musical) Danny Kaye Jeanma1re 12 his) 'NI@ "A Man Could Get K1llecf ' ( 1966 y mes rn . 1 r J 1 i?. hr~ 11:9(5) "l'he Chrisimas That Almost Wasn't" ( 1966, Fantasy) Rossano Brau1, Paul Tripp ( 1 ht . 3S min) .. CID "Phar Lap" ( 1983 Drama) Tom Bur llnson. Martin Vaughan ( 1 hr . 48 min ) a:a(t) "Highpoint" ( 1984 Drama) Richard Hams Christopher Plummei ( 1 hr 26 min) (%) "Strangp Brew" ( 1983. Comeay) Dave Thomas. Rick Moran1s ( 1 hr 30 min) -CC) "Echoes Of A Summe1" ( t976. Oril ma) Rtehard Hams. J0<11e Foster ( 1 hr 39mln) CID "Irreconcilable Differences" ( 1984 Comeoy) Ryan O'Neat. Shelley Long ( 1 hr . 54 !{!In ) (()"The Outriders' ( 1950. Western1 .l•>•'I McCrea, Arlene Dahl ( t tir 29 "1111 I CZ> 'The Milky Way' ( 1969 FanlA'-y Paul Frankeur Laurent Te111efl I 1 h1 a,o min ) -«Zl "Fighter Squadron· ( 1948. Adven lure) Robflrt Stack. Edmond O'Brien I? hrs ) 11:11e "Tl;le Catcher" (197 1 Drama) M1 chael W1tney Jan-Michael Vincent ( 1 111 JO min 1 -Al•.-noo• 11ov1es- -· "Goodbye. Ch8t11e" ( 1964, Come<1y) Tony Cur11S'. Debbie Reynolds (:?hrs) CC) "ProtocOI" ( 1984, Comedy) GOidie Hawn. Chris Sarandon ( I hr • 3(; min ) "Places tn The Heart" ( 1984. Orama) Salty Field Ltnosay Crouse ( 1 hr 4? min) (%) "Nighl 0 1 The Comet ( 1984 8Ct ence Ftefi?J\'l) Catherine Mary StewAtl Kelli Maroney ( 1 hr . 3S mtn ) we "Nothing Sacred" ( 1937 Drama) Frecll'IC March. CarOle lombard ( I hr . 30 min) •CCI "Home From Tile Hill" ( 1960, Drarna1 Aot>eri M11chum. Geo1ge Pepp11rd (? hf1 . 30 mm) "Clly Heat" ( 1984. Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Bun ~nolds. ( 1 h1 . 37 min l (%) "Slap Shot" ( 1977. Comedy) Paul Newman. Mlctlael Onlkean (2 hrs 3 I .... WI ......... ..,,.. HI mtunuaA~Ol•ITAM Fiom lhe MGM Grand Hotel 1n Las Vegas the master 1ml)fesSr<>ntSt m1m1es Kermit the .Frog, Dr Ruth Westhe1mer~ Julio Iglesias and Pres1denl Reagan ( I hr ) 1:11 ~ 9CMI "Rachel And The Stranger' ( 1948. Drama) Lo1e11a Young. Wilham HOiden In the 1800s. a sttange< wanoers into the lives of a pioneer couple ano mm ) d ~ 'H•gh~o1n1' ( 1984 Drama) R1chnro Hams, l.tH1!>tnphPr Ph omn'\Pr ( I h1 28 min) 1:9 'Love And Death" ( t975. ComeOyl Woody Allen Diane Keaton ( 1 hr 25 min) :%) "Foolloose" ( 1984 Drama) Kevon Bacon. I ori Singer ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) HI@ 'Miractp On 34th Street' ( 1947 Comeay1 Maureen O'Hara John Payne (2 hrs I • -... D8 ... llATI MOUITO.. ca ... HAllT TO HAllT MIC ... O 11IB't Ct9M'I WWWWTITWD ..... ..., .: ... UllllTM~ MmlCM 80ifBlllBT ilcME ''Echoes Of A Summer" I 1976 Drama! Richard Harris JOd1e Foster A t~rm1na11y 111 12 year Old 9111 g111es her 1llu <,11in·hlled la1hPr an11 her blindly dete1 1111noo mother rhe courage to accept her late PG ( 1 hr 39 mm ) Hl MOYIE Tonuny' ( t975 Mu'>1cali A· >q"'• Ot1lf11>y A1111 Marq1e1 Ori'>e<l 011 lllP ltl(,k 11pe1il by TM Who A yOIJng t>oy struck deaf Oumb an<J Ohn<J oy the sight o f hos father s murde1 Oecomes a modern· Oat mes~h expl()lted Oy a greooy uncle and a worsh1pp1ng pubhc PG' f 1 hr 50 m11T l MOYW "The Chnstmas That Almost Wasn't' ( 1966. Fantasy) Rossano Braz· 11. Paul Tropp Santa Claus takes a 1ob 1n a department stoie in Older 10 pay his oack rent ·o· ( I hr . 35 min l I HOTllAT/NOn.m UI Pl.a. IMM Regularly sche<lule<1 programming may be delayed due to J)l4rcbreak.$ · ·10= a.ccuu lOO CLOll FOi C090llf Henry·s bawled over when tie 811endS a lttend'c; second mamaoe ano d1sc0vers the bnde ., lr;&;,=h 10 be lhl' man·• daughter ~,~ ....... -.01....n. DMl&*IJUOU ....,.. TOP UIS._ Tommy Cordova ( UH ·2. 9 K09) \19 Steve Cruz (23-1. 12 KOs> 1n a teathe<Welght t>out scheduled 101 10 rounds hve from AtlanllC City N J ' helps !hem rekindle their tuckering ro- mance ( 1 hf . 33 min 1· W (f)IUPITI (() UTDrl • II IU TODAY d Cf) IUQIUM . Cl!) ll(llf-MD d @ AMT'ITOllU dl(ij) 9CMI "Whirlpool" (1961, Drama) Alain Del<>n Despite iepeated warnings. a private oetecttve takes on a search for a mtSs1ng Ohno gtrl { l hr 46 mtn ) i hrs 30 min I IAMTTA .,.. ca .... ®) Bn'DT~ TONIGHT Interview with== I =.:i. Lorne Greene ano Mi- chael l anoon how e~erc1se hetpe<1 a woman recover from severe accident intu· wtal.OI~ ..-..CMaat • ~ TltE LOii> I ..... MJIOllT ) llOV'IE 'Brrdy" ( 1984, Drama) Matthew MOd•ne N11.hotas Cage A young "1.<tn 15 01nught 10 a r1111itary h0Sp1lal to aid on the recovery of his cn1l<1hood friend psychotog1cally sca·roo Oy hrs warttme ex· ppriences A' 12 hrs 1 Zl 9CMI Seven Beaut•es · ( 1976, Ora· ma) Giancarlo G1annin1 Shirley StOler [)l . rectP<J ov l ona Wertmulle1 While 1mpr1s- '1ned 1n a Nai1 1..oncen1rat1on camp. a pP11y rn1et hnos his ot>seSS1ve deS1re for ,elf preservation put to the ultimate test i§ubli11ed) 'A' ( 1 h1 SS min) 1• ll1> mi IASETUl.l Chteago Bulls 11 Sec· ramento Kings 'i=. (2 hrs... 16 nM.) 1:11 8 t C.. M Festured· Ka~ cimi><. 111 town why l A is the beer capt t.il ul thP world a """ c;o.1rad1tional j811o f)irt=rt.:~ I WHAT'S NNJlll• 1 iat m 09I LA.. Featureo Stocking fash- ions b0x1ng star Joey Ot1v10. meet some cotlectOls with strange obseSS1ons. visit a r11gh school cheerlead1ng camp 1n Santa Barbara I =~ ...... Mm Yll.¥118 umT Ar11m11ted The tale of :i vel~teen bunny. 1ransfor1Md by • ll1ttle~~ 11110 a rrt r&t>O'I ,. •ta' -!Nectors R<>ben WIN ("Tt)e 9-9dY Stwtcher"), Roger Cot• men (The llaVen") and ec10t vinoenc Price discus' hOfrOf moYiH I llAC*Q PN*MOU.1WOGD,.. .. llUDOUM. ,_ -.-n• I K The clas.51(' Yuletide t'TlUSICal about • rein- deer who 1~ ndic;uled by his Chr!Stmasvllle peers Decduse he has a Shiny nose. Songs lf!Clude lht' lllte turie. 'Hoity Jolly Christ· mas and Silver and Golcl " (R) ( l hr ) D m A-TUii The A· Te11m tri• lo l)rit Sunday, December 1. 1985 11 • -hellllly ..,., •rv ..a .,'l'!. l'h~.A'"S dC r-:·..,.. p:: .... ''h .. .;;,, •ilM'tt-'...,t:...,.,VJ ~ -U11911 ~, T~-e Clr!Je"tlt!"S mas.c>l)lo -.. 1 fot ........,.., ~' ... ~ ~.air.C~ ~ f"lt"a'V'TICll NOf10 ~f c:-~ '~l r;..,.q.. "..:.if• i re oca.r~ a -v• ::; · '" ~ fu,., Vlii''/tl!' TH"'CJU "· ~');o. 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Ellen Ofew A pseudo-cowboy can't seem 10 avoid trouble (2 hrs ) D llO¥ll "SomebOdy Loves Me" ( 1952, Musical) Belly Hulton. Ralph Meeker A pair of entertainers break up and make up in 1~ 20th century (2 hrs . 5 min ) (!) "Back Slreer· ( 1961, Ro- mance) Susafl Hayward. John Gavin A mamed man keeps a mistress who must 1ema1n lorever 1n lhe background (2 hrs . 30m1n.) ... COUIQI IAlllTIM.l. Grear Alaska Shootout Winners' Bracker Game (A) (2 hrs) (%) llO¥ll "Footloose·· ( 1984, Drama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer Teen-agers In e small lown ftghl for therr right to dance and stage a prom despite opposition from thett conservative parents 'PG' ( 1 hr , ,7 min) l 'U.llYM ,_ .,_.ATLMm tll ... •~ 90llT Featured designer, Berra C8sade1 Christmas Shopp~ e ccmDY TClllHT Comic rovllnes Milchell Rose, Ritch Shydner. Taylor N!3Qron, Charles Zucker Larry Scarano I QITlmll'T ALL•MFAlaY .... lllll()N) CJ:) .. "Tigers In Llp8tlcit" (1979, Comedy) Ursula Andreas. Sytvia Ktlaiel. Seven Slcetehes 1n which women empk>y thelc Intelligence and seductive powef'I to outmaneuver men In the never-ending ~=~hr .. 23 min.) .. ==-.WWATat s:a.:.. .,. "Cheyenne Autumn" ( t9&4. Westem) James Stewan, Richetd Wid- mark Olfected by John Ford. The dremet· ic exodus of Cheyenne ~ns extendl lrom an OklahOma reteNetlon to thelt homelaJ:.l~omlng. (2 hnl.) ~=-"Chrlsllne" (1983, ~) Keith Gordon. Jonn Stock'#ell. BMed on Stephen King's novel. A high IChoOI mlSflt buys and restores a 1958 Plymouth, UM- ware It's possessed by• demon that w4I ,ealously protect hlm and destroy wry Pe<oeived three1 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) • O.C. 'TODAT . Hl{C} .. "The Wiid Life" (198.4, Come- dy) Christopher Penn. Enc Stocz. With the start of school just eround the CC>mef. • gtoup of 1een-agers ~ the lat ~ q ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) . 1:11m.,. "Terror tn The Crypt" (1960 ..... Horrcir) Chnstopher Lee. Aubf'ey Amber. A scientist IS invited by a count 10 • strange castle 10 destroy a curse. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) l ..... T11• .. •u•...,•••• -----.. m .. MP I • .,. "Songwriter" ( 1984, Orame) Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson The wor1d ot country music Is Med with ups end d<>Wns for a revered country-western ling- er and his lrrespon&1b6e ex-pertner. 'R' c;:i i_t hr .. 34 mm ) -· ... "The Bollllghter And The Lady" ( 1950, Ol'ama) Rober! Stacie, Gilbert Ro- land A Broadway producer decides to learn bullltghllng In order 10 collect stage ideas (2 hra ) ai ... -Weclnesclay • -llondnv Movies - •CC> "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer, RH Thomson ( 1 hr .43 min ) (I) "Peter And rt\e Woll And Othef Tales" ( 1981. Adventure) Ray Bolger I I hr., 25 min.) .. CZ) "We .AR Ooved rach Other So Much'" ( 1977. Orama) Nino Manfredi, VtttOflO Gassman (2 h1s . 6 min I ,_ l!ll "Stien! Nlgh't. Lonely Night (1969 Romance) L IOyd Bridges Shrrley Jones 2 hrs) • "Oul 0 1 Th~ Pas1" ( 19'7 Ol'ama) Kirk Oougt11s Jane r.reer I I hr 37 m1n ) (ff) "Salurday Night re11N ( 1<177 0!11 m~) John Tr.wolta, Karen Lorney (I hr . 48 mu1) •(I) "Hnmbone And Hillie' ( 1984. Come dy) Llnlan GISh, Timothy Bouoms ( 1 hr . 29mln ) •(J) "Garbo Telkt" (198'. Drema) Anne Bancrofl. Ron Sliver ( 1 hr . '3 min ) -CC'> "Jonnnv Den<Mtoutly" (198,, Com&- dy) Michaet Keeton, Joe fltecopo. ( 1 hr .. JO min) CH> "Where The Boys Are" ( 1960, COme- dy) Dolores Hart. George Hemltton. < 1 hr .39mln) Cl) "We Ltve Again" ( 1934, Oreme) FredriC March. Anna Sten. ( 1 hr.. 22 mtn) -«7) "Miss S.dle Thompeon" ( 1964, Dr• • me) JoM Hlfrer. Rite Heywot1h. (2 tva.) 1tll~ "The Stallclng Moon" (1 96$, W•· ern) Gregory Peele. Ev1 Matte Selnt ( 1 hr , 49 min) CJ) "Nepoleon" ( 1927, Biogr9PhY) ~ bef1 Dieudonne, Antonin Arteud. ( 4 htt ) • "tt Started With Eve" (UM 1, ..-. cal) C>Nnne Durbin. CNlrlM Laughton. ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) _., .............. ... -· "UFO -E1101u1Ne" ( 1971, Oocumen-tert) Nerreted by Rob9r1 W. MotgiM. (2 hrs) CID "Hene Chnltlen Andereen" ( 1962. Muaieel) 0.nnv Key-e, ~ (2 1----···-· .. '-n.LOl~··t •,;u, .. ( 198', Com- edy) Steve Mertin • 1rfp<, GrOdln. Aher his glln.lehd IMv~ r .• rn J young man faces• loollfy fife ii· ,. ... rites 11 t>Mt·aelllng book "'91 98fV9S aL .i ~u11Ja IC>f other lone- eome men. 'R' ( 1 hr 0 1'1111 ) CJ) .. "Strwiot 1 '# I 1983 Come- dy) o.w Thoma .~ ... ~ MCX<trlfS Two beef-4owlng men be<"•'" nwolved 1n 0 plot 10 kldnep • brewinn •e '• and make lhe -~~·~ .'~. . . ..,, ........ .,. Pmll C•mDI:-110IOT10N .. .. "Proto-iJ4 Cnmedy) Hewn. Ct\" l r A Wash- ington codtt911 w111• orwomea" medie sensetton end • ll ti',, nt11 w~r· !he lhwertt en -.SS1r 1 .mr•mpt Oll·O 11ts· "~ enW. 'PO' Q I Jt, rrll!1 I •1W!Cii ·---SS TOOAY .. .. "Bia -:v.ja)' 11977, Solpen8e) Rober1 ' Marthe KeK•)r A defenged Viefna1T1 <ir 10W1s an Arab t8fror111 Ir! 1 plot H 1er 80 000 ur.- IUlpeCting $upel 4 1 .ns I 1 tu l 5 •00 "Clofky I •IJ8 l Mystery) WHllem Hurt. Lee 11 'Moscow hom- lelde intpectof's tn • "l'i'Jr, of " b11arre triple tnurdlf near J ' n ; 11n1< INld!'-'''m 10 confrontations ' ·• •t •• l((lB and a ~trotting Ame • l'w '4nf"l'I tycoon 'R' 15~" 8 "*') -~ a..r.& llJU£W'EU l! .. ''Seven (w ,, hf" ( 1976, Di's· me) Glencarto Gian· · St ·~ey StOlef ~ rected by line W;., ,.. .II('• While impns· oned in e NaZJ I!~ ·Nr'!lf()n <:amp. e petty thief tlnds h,._ • .ec;c;rve desire fOf leff-pr...-vetlon ~'" : -"'" ul11rnate •est iOubbed) 'R' ( t I'" • rr.n ) -...... 11 M M 11 I !W CMllTllAI A young glf1 sett out on a ,, .,,,, 10 re<:over l he tinging YOice9 of ii . " 01 frlendly mon-· Siert. htt.) (I) "Pr. otocof' ( tt••1~ C )ntf dy) OOldlt Hewn, Qwtl Serend1 ' I 1)1 , 36 "1lfl ) w• "0.0.A. .. (10.s • 'Ay'>tery) Edmond (f9nen, Perneli Br1ll1•r (I hr , 30 min.) W CC) ''Cennonbell F'lu r 11 Q6 I., Co"*'Y), 8Utt Aeynoldl. Oom fJ.>L•i•~ ( 1 ht , ~5 min.) •OO "~otcie" 1 19~ • c~arne) Danny i<a,. JoM ~I· (1 'I 111 AO min ) (I) "Satl.idlly Nlgt1 '•vt> 11077. Orn· me) John Tre.vofte k 1 • n • .()(~y ( 1 hr '8mln.) -~ "II You Cou111 '• ,, W"lul I. H.Ar" ( 1982. eioa,aptiy1 M11rc. 54r'\}81. A H' Thomeon-(Ttw ' AJ f ',.I CJ) "Nlaht Of Th• l'f'' 198• $(;1 tnee ~tlon) C' ' • ~411 , Stvw irt, ....,oney, (I "I· _, I -"PeMr And • "i ·" l\f'\ol (1thef .... .. (Hiii. Ad\. , ) ,.,.>' ~ (f h(.,26mln.) """" •(I} ''CurM Of The I' '" f'Anf'*' 1 1~. ~) Ted W• °""'d Ntv.n '' 9und9y. Deolfftber 1 1985 19 hr ,) (L ''" r1w1cty System" (1984, Come- dy! Hu t1111d I >reyfuss. Susan Sarandon ( 1 hr !,() 11111 1 I .. ff1J I'" N~kNJ Prey' ( 1966. Adventure) rrll'nr•I W•ld" CiMI van Def Bero. (2 hts.) .. rc 1 n. t m TM PaS1" (1947. ·On1ma) K11~ [ 11111qlas Jane Greer (I hr . 37 min) IH fltfl I hP Aullet" ( 1975, Western) ,, ''" 11;,1 1rn1.in Candice Befgen (2 hrs . tlm1111 $ 1 htmhonr ll.11d H1111e" t 1964. Come· ~ •J~ > l 1ll1uri < ,1•.1t Timothy Bolloms ( I hr , 1 l I 11r1 I z Wr• All I •)v1•d l aGh Other So Much" , t ••I I •r llT"1) N1nn Manfredi, Vl110110 t, • 1• "' 1 t 1r hmtn) -Eve ning ----• tM OUMhl c; 11A n HOUITOll cu ... q l.MIM .. .QAlm..,., ~~AMY , DHMR~ ...... MPO«T II 1J ~8 -..e ... JQ • "90.4ECT UNIValE so )0 J • I UI .-C ... ( @l NEWt G) TOO ClOIE FOlt ~ As Ins pre 1 "'' 111 mny,, 1n with the Rushes. she's , ll1•11•d .1 t111<;1ness rartnershtp back In cl'"'~~~LSIB~IMCU WHm.OI ~ =.,n:~~ IAIETTA .. ._. M •ITUU. Los Angeles Lakers nl lll 1t1 '"" 1t 1ve) (2 hrs i'O min) ~a ca ... CfbJ OfTDT.-.T TOlllHT Interview wltl~IJuke R ..,.., ~~~cJj.. A Ii.thy l.1tlt>r wtlate 81 ,,.,, Wt •rf.! ,,, 1 Jrl<111f111. I ta . r>n lerta1ner"> wl 111I1a v1• ""'" mate<-il9 managers IE:: ...-MLOm llATlOl&M. ~ LOOks at the 1>1onee11ng c.h11npaMee researc:ti ot Qi . Janf' Goodall whO has been w0fk1ng fOf 11vr>1 ?O Y"''"s cm the most comprehenSive primfltf' st11dy •n sc1en11t1c history ( t hr ) (!) AUTO UCllO IMSA GT Series from nnytona, rt11 (R) t 1 h1 . 30 min.) L) llO¥ll c;11urklt' I 1976. Orama) Irene c 1111 L M Pt11· McKee During ttte 1950&, 1hrf'P bt<1ck ~1s1ers from the ghetto be- Gnrm' mui;JGill SUPflr&l11rs. but eventually -;ullr>r lrom ttw p18'>'\Ule5 ot Sttlrd<>m 'PG ' LI hr 40 mtn) (SJ ~ THI LOlT 911a• Rntph '"••< '" 10 what Nt thinks ts a job 111 .. nw.••tl hy ·~nd1ng hfs b08S a nasty let tt'r uul h• wasn'I !lied. he was pro- mot~ 1111 Q1) i hfl Slll)OCe(t" ( 1966, Come· lly) ~an Martin. Stella Sttven9 A seml- tf"ltrt>cl c:;py ~ assigned the task of trod1ng 11 rlelN:IOr and preventing him from dis· cltYitl'IQ 1op i;ecret 1nf(lfmftllon (2 hrs . 10 20 Sunday, Oeclmber 1. 1985 min.) 79 • ..... mM Regularly scheduled ~ammlng may be delayed due to ~breaks. 799 I Ol M Toa Featured set sell on a cruise tcx the arts where sludenta perfcxm with p<otess1onat actors. ' singert ano dancers, attend a holiday gltt coownllon; tap-Ironies • a cross between tap dancing and eleclronics r l ..a•MMT .. ,.. ... , .. , .. m GI L.A. Featured; SOiiers wno have beOome top models; lieport on crulSlng. a game with the HolflfwOOcl Shorties, a lba~u:;,~" ...... a.- .... "The Music Man·· (1962, Musi- cal) Robett Preston, Shirley Jones A last-talking salesman comes 10 a small town In Iowa to organize a boys' band and tnadver1entty tails In love with an unmar- ried tibfatlan (3 hrs . 30 min ) l ••aWY IMll9MIOO'I llMllll ,_ llG&UWOCID PAM .. Cl) A~_.. a.TIMI Ani- mated The award-winning Peanuts spe- searching 101 the real meaning ot Christ- mas while the 01he<s get caught up In the c~=l:r ol the holiday (A) 8 e AY TO lllA'91 Jonathan and Mark play Cupid when they attempt to spark a romance between a blind woman and a badly disfigured artist (Part 1 of 2) iJ ( ~ "Curse Of The Pink Penthe<" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass, David Niven A bumbHng New York City cop Interviews a host of suspicious ch8ract8f9 In his in- vestigation of the th8f1 of the fabUIOU$ Ptnk Panthef diamond (2 hrs) 8 Ill-NICk and Mackey tool< lnlo a case of corruption In the reoord Industry i1~·hMlancomna •11a aa.Y-...Cll•ADIQ =''The F.aecu11oner" (1970, Ora- ma) Geoige Peppard. Joan Collins A Btlllsh agent is suspended after he tries to prove that one of htS coAeaguea IS a tra1· '°'·::li·t..... -I u1mM. .... 'llC "Save The Pan- da" Thi glan1 penda 11 obMM!d In the remote Wolong Natural Reserve In China and In zoos around the world. ~d the his- toric lnternati<>nal ettcxl to help them In their hght for survival Is e111amioed ( 1 hr • JOmm) CC) llOM "Jonnny Dangerously" ( t98•. Comedy) Mtcnaet Keaton. Joe Piscopo In the 1930s. an honest, QOOd-heerted man 1s forced to tum to t life ot crime 10 linanoe his neurotic mother's skyrockellng medical bllls 'PG-t3' O ( 1 hr . 30 min) ® D09 .m our• lt91C• 1n1eMew1 with farmers. unemployed tectory wOfll.· era. divorced mothers and "'' urban homele .. provide Insight Into the Unenclel plight of many Ametlcans Narrlled by Lee Grant ( t hr ) ~mft-Q _.. "Garbo T11ka" ( t9M, Dfamt) ne Bancroft. Ron SIMlf To fulll" his dy- ing mothef's Ntelong dream ol meet~ Grete GarbO, a young man aeta out to lo- C8le INmdom't r.closlve screen legend 'PG·13' (1 hr , •3 min) .... - -·Cl) .,.. ... ~--amT· iilAI Animated. Joel Gf91 nwr-.t• this musical adaptation of Clement Moore's tradtlonal holiday verae. (R) I""''°'' , .... - :=:'Bob ForehMd runa Into trouble when he's r9\llewed by polltlcal w11z:::cg Bill Knock •I w'a CD911ft' Cha~'• co-W011t· art take advantage of him when he's .8f>' pointed temporaty maneget of the ~ way department. Q a e Mm!. TOWI A former Hell Town rl8· ldeflt's lalhef, recently releated from jetll. nearly ruins her marriage to the son of a wealthy BeYerty Hiiia family. (1 hr.) e 9 lmMlft Alexis chooMa between Dex and the king; Blake and Sammy Jo vlSlt the place where Krystle's belrlg hltd ~live. Q ( 1 hr.) ·--· Cl) ... ..-ln19f• views with Paul McCartney, JulWt Lennon and record produeef Geofge Martin ~ vlde Insight Into the tooner Beatie'• lite and death. Host: Wollman Jacll. ( t hr.) .. ,...,.um _ ...... Suspenae) Mor~n Falrchlld. MtchHI Sat: razin. A glamorous TV news anctoorwom- an tS v;ctlmlzed by a mentally dlt1Ufb9d admirer. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) CD.,. "Blame tt On A.lo" (1~. Com- edy) Michael Calne, Joeeptl 8otoQna. A bUSinessman vacationing In Rio de Janelfo succumbs 10 an attaTr wtth his bee\ friend's 1een-1ge daughter. then tries td keep It a MCfet 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) Cl) ... "Protocol" (19M, eom.dy) GOidie Hawn. Chris SarandOn. A Wf///i'r lngton cocktaU waltreee becOmel • mtdll aentatlon and a U S diplOmal wMll lhtt thwarts an asaa881natlon attempt on••· It=~ (1hr.,36mln.). .. 1.,. "Saboteur" ( 19•2. Sutpenle) Robert Cummings. Prlacllla Lane ACW9ed of sabotage and the murdef of his best lrleod, a man sets out to find the real Nazi saboteursc~rs9. 15 min.) -·----Acroa WO<d puzzJe tanatic '#Wlds up In a comedy tournamen1 In Swttz«land. Jeck Gllbd and Victoria Tennent atar. (!) .,.. "None Bot The Brave" ( 1965 • Orama) Frank Slna1ra. Clint Walktf American and Jap"tneM men atrlnded on a South Paolftc l9llnd deciare •truce tn.1 tas.-unlit radio contact Is reaumed. (2 hra .. 30 min.) • M\IWM. "Shar1ts· The PM1ec:t Prtda· tOfs" "Jaws" author Peter BencNey nit· rates a look at the dlvtftlty of ~ ape- ~ ~~-... ...," ,...,_ From Oen Aykroyd to ~ Martin. this special PfOllles oomtdienl wno bring their talinto to the mawte .... i it,-:,:ut=.-· .... ! w1ttl I ttv....._.ng men reeutta-tn hef 1>1COmrng the "'r' of• hit man. (1 hr.) • • If. • •-w .. 1phell tMI• mMM• 10 pr.....,.,t Morene . Atcole (Editl'I DIM) from being depOrtW, a b- ton mlMUIT'I aendt some mummlle to thf iial to be X-fl~ (I hr.) I IJ:21 woman c:onclMll ttll lNth ' TRAVEL TO EXOTIC FARAWAY PLACES WITH 'NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC' "Among lht• \ ild ( l11 mp.1111 t'P '-" IPt'"" .11 mPrl' th.111 111 \t' ll p f l'fllflt l'lllll~ ll'"<t'1lll" by the \ ,., 11 Id I 11 1 • 1 • 1 11 11 t 1 .1 I 1, I 1111 · Ctx ld,111 Wl·DNf Sl>A't 7 PM . "Save the P.1111 1,1 '' l'l.1\ ltd l ll•l1~~hlt1tl A nd, e nd,111):•·1· ·I I • 111111 •• ,, 1nlt'1n.1t1t111.il "Project Pancl.1' 1·~ 11~~'111111: IP ""'L' till' worlJ'~ tt•\t\o 11·111.1111111r. 1 •.111d.1 .... I 1 l 11n e ti nc:tion wr n N 1 'iPA 't H rM "SURVIVAL S PECIA L. "Sh,uks: The Pe rfect Preda tor." ll'tr1 l\•kr Ht•nchlt'\, .H1 th11r lll l,1\\-.,' IP find Pu t \\h\ tlw-.h.lrk ,.., n.1t11n•'..., pL·rkd J..tlltng 111.KhtnL' WEDNESDAY 9:30 PM "Rai n forest" t.1kl·-. u ... l11 tlw lu .... h ,rnd l.l\i-.h 1t11 1· .... i.... ol l 11-..t.1 f\it.1 \\h •'l'l' Wl' hnd 1r1\1t11r1.•.., \\ h ll'-l' t11Hhu.1I bt•.iut\ clnd \,ml'ty l t111 bl· ll.iund 11()\\ l'll'I L' dse l1n ea rt h. WEDNESDAY 10:45 PM KOCE 50 Orfl11qL! I :c11111t y r111 >lir: Tr 1l1 1v1· ,ion's Winter Member ship Appeal abOUI *' IUlO eocldenl that er'°8d a IE danelr'I eateet. Guelt stats Include ...... -.. Stacy, Mary Clo.by and Claude ... '"Dark Victory" ( 1939. OramP ) AaUnl. o ( t hr.) Bene Oevis. Geotge B<ent. A spolled so- • .. '"The Swtea COnaplfecy" clallte learns &he IS dying ot a brain tUITlOf ( 1977, ~) lleYld .-...n. 8'ca and tries to pack a Uletime ol IMng into Somrnet. Scfet bet* eccounta leed to a her few remaining months, with the he4'> ot meter bl9dtmell 1Cheme In ~ murdef her llJfgeon-husbaod and best friend (2 ~ pein"Of the game plan. (1 hr. 30 hfa .. 15 min.) "*1.) • UW ' I • S<:neduled Or 1---St..,. Alen dilcusaM stress managemenr .. "Cheeetl And Chong'• Na E-MLG9 ...,. .. (1,.S1, eom.dy) RicNtd Marin. .,. "Cennonball Aun" {1981. Tommy °'°"Q. Two lnYeterate potheedl ) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise _.., to he¥e found theilr true callng • Various oddbe" charact8fs compete in a they peddle Ice creem on the streets of coeat·t<>-<X>aat auto raoe. 'PG' ( I hr . 35 Loa Angella. 'R' ~hf., 27 min.) min.) ~-··---·" . .. ....... .. "The Men Who F-.11 To Earth" .i•tr....-W (1978, ~tlOn) Olvtd Bowle, -... llJCllCGCICW'll Candy CIMI. A men from another wend. M•mLNOGD on an Int~ ... ,en tor weter tor ... _ ,. '*'*'· becon'9I an a!lplC>lted mllllon-_, ... ..,.llM:S _Mlm I-~. ,·"' '•'·"'·:..6fi8'2zl----~ -··, r. -•nst• .. ,_women·• .. • r lfll•P I SMl'lllll'wmfromMelbouroe (Al (3hrs) ----:1·--. ...... Regulatty acheduled ....... pt ~ mey be oa6ayed dUe to -eut1W .... M•Llh M • ~ From June 1985: Robert Mcw1ey. Joe Fra-~........,.--~=:1~==·1·==·=:::~=~0fiiif"""--~tler, Rickie Lee Jonee. (A) ( 1 hr ) as sue-. ... • -0 Featured· Tony Ben- .. . 911S*ntton of IN rich V811ety of plant ' end rinel lfe In the r.an f0feat1 ot Coate ,... flee~~,. tiil5 min) ,,,.... Ql-=8 Johnny • ClrMc Iha Megnltlcant. .au.at: Betty 11 .... ?JI . _, ... _ ,_ _ mllt T~ dowmen- tmty ..,,.. dMek:al &*nlat Mona Go6e-c.-•~for the women of a ~ody Double" (1984. ) Ct.ig Wneon, Melanie Grll· ftth. Ari unemployed Holtywood actor. hOI •• alntlig tor an acquaintance. ti.- oorw 00111ud with a beautiful neigh· bcw, ~ wfth the pomo film lndultry end a autpeC1 In a "'°'9nt ITIUfder. 'A' Q tw ... "*'·> • .. "Nethde" ( 1978, Or~) PW!, Roger Beech. An uneuc;. ~ mm dncior deCldea to r•IM tome oalh by kldnepplng rhe deughtltf ot • weelthy tycoon. but luatful deelra lo-........ .J 1 tv .• 27 min.) Cl) ........ Oerlng" ( 1975. eom.- dy) Men Price. Jiii Towrieend The mod· ttn-dllly CManOva of ··Alfie,·· now a Con- tlnanlal tNdl Orhl9r. at IMt mMt• his rOf'Mntlc !Midi In 8 eatMI' gin. ( 1 hf .. A2 ... r~.=. Hook• M\d Romano r to pettueda • murdef wttneea to tearl- fy. UM Hettrnen. Jonatnen Bente• guest ,.) (1"";;10 min.) 1111 I a..-t hoet: Joen Rivera ector George Hamilton, ~ ~ Houlton.· apol'tlealer Howard li:.W:i.. m-=..~Folol. Stcetehel ,.... .. on6onai wortd temoua psyehlc. ,_ .,.... MO¥te: "l.9f'a Mltle • DNI" "'"9rtl. 11 lundey, Deolf'nber 1, 1985 lnet~~==-·-...... 9ft'mfU I W Interview with ·~~ I., .. .... u. ... "Thief Of Hearts" ( 198A. Ora- ma) Stewn Bauer. Barbara Wllffems Af· tlf looting ..-. <>pu'erlt San Francl9co home, • burglar dl&c:overs he po86eS8eS the aecret diaries of a frustrated mamed woman and impetUOUSly sets out to tulhH het lam.-.. 'A' ( 1 hr . AO min ) (%) .. "01 Untlnowrt Origin" ( 1983, Hotror) Peter Weller. Jennifer Oele A bank ex~. left alone 1n hrs Manhat· tan brownstone home. ts menaced by a ~rw.ln=t rat. 'A' ( 1 hr . 28 min ) .. • C '"This la Kate Bennett · · ( t , Orama) Janet Ellt>er, Oe vld HMktll. A tetevlllon news reporter tlnd8 her own llfi9 In jeopardy wtllle lnvettlgat Ing the~ of ~al nufMI (R) ( 1 hr . 20=· .. (J) "Saturday Night Fever" (1977. Oraml) John Travolta. Karen Gomey. A young Brooklyl'I dilco dancer deYelops dout>CI abOUt his llf .. tyle wtien he teams up with an ambitious secretary to win a major dance contest 'PG' ( t hf . 48 .,min .... -"Sorry, Wrong Number" ( t9A8, ~) Barbara Slanwyck, 8uf1 Lan-- CUltf, After overhearing • murder acheme. a woman II tracked doWn by the kller. ( 1 hf . 65 min.) (J) ... "You're Only Young Once" f.1938, Comedy) Lewis St~. Mickey Rooney. Andy Hardy and h19 slat• meet new frlenda wnlle on • lsmily Yacatlon (2 hrl.' 30 mifl.) •-=-"Srree1 Law" ( 1978. ~) Fra.nco Nero. Barbera Bach A men ..-. r~ lftllf being held h<»-t:n and tenorlZed by • gang of tNeYat. ~ ... ks "Saturdey Ntgt,t F9*" ( t977, ~tN) John Trayolta, Karen Gomey A young Br()()t(lyl'I dilCo dencer (jeye!Ops dOUbts about his llfeetyle when he teams up with an ambitious eec:telary to wm 1 ma tor dance contest "A' ( 1 hr . 59 mm 1 ., ... ., .. t:11(C) .. "City On FK-e" ( 1979, Ofamil Barry Newman. Susan <Aark The ve• geence of an oil refinef'y .. ~..,. e<upts jnto a blai1ng lntemo that threaten to OemollSh an entlre city 'A" ( I hr ' ' min ) ., ... ATM ... Schedule<J 19'118"" '"Santa Claus The Molrie" (0odlf>1 Moore). "One Magic Christmas" (~a. f Steenbur~. Harry Dean Stanton), ··r,.. ver ~~.~~·~=~Neal) e Comic routines B Oobac. Frankie Pace. Blff Kellar Perlor11 ance by the Human Beat Boles.. lntervie• .-1~m!t~. .. &:---.WATal ... ·=Ike Annie" (1936 At: venture) Mae West, Victor McLaglen saloon singer takes a dead mtsslonary·· Identity end runs otf wilh a sea capta11 min Sr::.. I:.~,., W•y" ' ..... ,., .. sy) Paul Frankeur, Laurent Terzlefl LUI~ Bunuefs 14meal e.11amma11on of the hlstC> ry of the Ceti'olic Ctlurch. 111 hefeslel and schltms, as e.11perienced by 1wo men on a pllQrlmage ITom Paris to a SpanlSh shrine l·PG~ :oo:; mm } 1111 .. "Konga" (1961. Science-Fl<: hon) Michael Gough. Margo J<>Mt. A demented British scienttsr turns a smal African monkey into a ooac!ly man-ea11ng M Uia. ( I hr • 30 min ) -., ....• ----... "The Gift"' ( 1982, Comedy I p1. erre Mondy. Clio Goldsmlth A mlddle- aged banker·s reurement glll 1um1 out to be the ravlstl1ng beauty he meets oo 1 train. (Dubbed~ ( 1 hr . •5 min ) .... _...,.. 311 •Cll .,.. "Dune" (198A. Scienoe Fie· lion) Kyle MacLeehlan, Francesct Annis BUed on Frank Herbert'• bestM!le< In the year 10,991. a warrior attemp11 to rel· ly the IOwly dwellefs of a desert planet to victory over a m&levOlent monarch 'PG· Ml 13'~ hrs. 20 min) I! ••••• ~.,.. "Johnny Dangerously"' ( t984. Comedy} Michael Keeton. Joe PllCOpO In rhe t930s, en honest. OOOd·heerted man IS forced to turn to e 1118 of crim. to llnence his neurotic mothe1's 9'tyrockttlng medlC81 billS 'PG· 13 O C 1 hr 30 min ) (I) .. ,...,. •CH) ... "Sudden lmpacr · (1983. Ora- ma) Clint EaJrwo<>d. 5ondr1 Locke Near Sen Franosco. ~trPetwise detective Dirty Harry Call1M·1 ·.Nirches 10< a r1tualkltlc killer ·R• CJ 11 hr !>7 min) -· .0WW Mnn On The F-°ly1ng Tra~t" ( 1935, ~YI w c Fields. Mary Brian A daUOhler helps her unhape>y lather iF .......... '"' . 30""" I -~Movies- •Cil "Strange Brew" ( 1983 Comedy) Dave Thomas. Rici<. Moranis ( l hr 30 nvn) •CC) "East SIOe. West Side' ( 1950 Mys· tery) Ava Gardner. James Mason t 1 hr 48 mm) 1'1(%) "Footloose" ( 1984. Orama) 1<e111n Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) NI ~ "The Cliff" (t968. Orama) vine~ F<J war<Js. Patty Duke Astin (?his I •CC) "King 01 Comedy" ( t982 Comedy I Robert De Niro. Jerry L ew1s ( t hr 4 I min) "The Secret 0 1 N I M H f t98? f,Jf• tasy) Animated V01ces ot Fll1abe1h HAit man. Dom Del u1se ( 1 111 20 rmn 1 •Cil "The State 01 Things" ( 1983) Palrit.k Bauchau. Allen G00tw1t1 (2 hrs) -(C) "Oxford Blues" ( 1984, Drama) noo Lowe. Ally Sheedy ( I hr . 33 min J (8) "Protocol" ( 198-4. Comedy) GOidie Hawn. Ch11s Sarandorl ( 1 hr 38 min ) CJ) "Any Numbe1 Can Play' ( 1949 Dre ma) Cla1k Gable. Alexis Smith ( 1 hr 5? min) -rn "The Stranger" ( 197:>. Sc1ence-r1c lion) Gtenn Corbell. C11meron Mitchell (2 hrs J · ( 1966. Orama) Ehzabeth Taylor, Richard Burton (2 hrs . 9 min ) n:ae "None ShaU Escape" t 1944 Orama) Ale•ander Kno• Marsha Hunt ( 1 nr 30 mrn) _.,.erllOO. Movies- 1119 e "The Battle Of The Villa f1or11a· ( 1965. Comedy) Maureen 0' Hara. A.ch ard Todd (2 hrs ) Ct) "Three Lrllte Words" ( 19!>0 Mus.cat) Fred Astaire, Red SkellO<I ( 1 hr 42 m.n) (8) "The Razor's E'dge" ( 1%4 Drama) Bill Murray. Theresa nussell (? firs 8 min) "Sahara" ( 1984 Adve111u1e) Hr,10kP Shields, Lambert W11soo ( 1 h1 44 011n l ... "Km " ( 1950. A<1Vef11UI!") frrol ~nn, Dean Stockwell (2 hrs I tit "Seven Beauties" ( 1976 Orama1 ancarlo Gianmn1 Shirley Stole1 l 1 nr , 55mln.) •CC) "Heart Like A Wheel" I 1983. Blogra· phy) Boonie Bedella. Beau 811dges ( I hr . 53 min I · (J) "Johnny Dangerously" ( t984. Come. dy) Michael Keaton, Joe Pi<JCoP<> ( 1 hr ~min) •CID "Cheech And Ch()ng's lne Co<Slean Brothers" (1~. Comedy) Cheech Mar In Tommy Chong ( 1 hr . 27 mm ) •iYl '7;Foollooee" (1984, Orama) Kevin ~.Lori Singer. (1 hr . •7 min) W et) "£a11 Side, Wett Side" ( 1950 .. Mys· tery) Ava Gardner. James Mason (I hr 48 min) .. (8) "the Phlladelphta Experiment' ( 198.4. Science r.c:uon) MIChael P&r• Nancy Allen ( 1 hr • .-2 min ) CD "A Man'• Cas1te" ( 1933. Drama) Spencer Trecy. Lorena Youno ( 1 hr 15 min ) .. a> "They Came T 9-Cordura.. ( t959. Ad venture) Gary Coo'pet, Rita Hayworth (2 hrs.. 35 min.) •CJ') ''tians Christian Andef'Mn" ( 1952. Mueical) OeMy Kaye. Jeenmaite (~ rvs I ............ ___ _ .. m (() K llOCllY Los AnoetM Klngg at Ed· montO<I Oilers (Live) (3'00 . 10 min ) ... me ... I'':' Cl.Oii ,.. wwwau Henry-runs into an old Navy acquaintance, unaware that hlS friend IS homOSeJlual .,,,.,., IMClm./.._ ...... -. . ....._ ...... - C81 ... (II 81'9T~ ,,_..,Interview wlth.:m.l= I ~ :."'.J.. A plastic svrgeon wtiO uses high tech In h~ deity worl<. "Crazy l ike a rox" costar John ~blnsteln. OMW ... ~a.lllf -. . ..,,. .._.CIMIRI ..-mum II.Jiii•'--' AUITUUMOfm,_OClmUa -M 19\ Hoets: Len Dawson. Niel< Buon.contl ( 1 hr ) ($)MO .,_,.AOClt_, --~ In this Kansas City concert, AEO ~peedWagon performs "Keep on Lovin' You Roll With the Change&" and selec· tions from their latest alt>um "Wheels A re Turn1n· " ( 1 hr I 7':11 • PUDll .._ Regutarly scheduled programming may be delayed due to e!._edge breaks. 7:a B I • M Toa Featured: former Fnt lady Betty F()(d leads a personal tour of the Rancho Mlraoe treetmeot ceflter named alter her and dlScUSMl9 the latest treatment programs for alcohol •nd drug addiCtlOl"I I .... ~ ma......,..,., L08 Angetee Cllppefa at Golden State Warriors ((lw) (2 hrs . 30mtn.) • M •LA. Featured: a speolal edition examines "what's cool" in L09 Angelel l ~u.:. ., ..... ... ,_ ... M ~ Mikhail BetylMlkov choreographed and II.,. In thlt ec- c:ta1med 1977 production of h Tchtllkov- sky hOllday ctasalc:. ~ by the Amerlean Ball9t Theater with ~ Kltk· lend In lhe rote 11' Clare (R) ( 1 ht , .0 min~ ... I W. IJ I Jeff ~ prtperes whitefish In parchment, chicken 1n a sad< and Chinese chicken In-papers (%) llOWll "Angel" ( 1984. Orama) CMtf Gorman, Susan Tyrrell An intelligent stu- dent turns to prostitution so that she cen pay the tuttiOn at an exclUSIVe high school. 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 mlf'I ) • UC::. ... llDU.YWOGD HIS NI(!!) llOWll "Flight To HOIOCBust" (1977, Suspense) Patrick Wayne. Chr is Mitchum. A team of .trouble-snooters try to rescue the occupants of a plane dan-Q!!.Oll...!!om a skyscraper (2 hrs , 10 min.) • • C1J .... P.1 Admiral Hawkes eo- lrsts Magnum's help to hod out wtlO's leaking claSS1fie<I Navy 1nl0fmation ( t hr) 8 e COllY ltlOW Ctair·s dete<m1ned to prove that her iniured toe will not pr9¥80t her from completing her personal and p<O- lessional duties Q 8 MAOO'I CMAlm A woman is con- vinced that a UFO she claims landed In a sman town nearly 40 years ago Is going to retu~1~ I CMIOlfl~ a •.-:t aL.YWCll••Q ':. "The lnte<ns" ( 1962, Orama) Michael Callan. Clift Robertson Four struggle to cope with the problems feced i all interns (2 hrs ) fUmMU. Mli&fl "My COUSlfl Rachel" The lite of the captivating Countess Raoh9f Seo- gallelll IS lhe local pOlnt of lhiS a1ory by Daphne Du Maurier In lhe first episode, Rachel meets her dis1an1 relative Ambf098 Ashley. (Pan 1 ol ") Q ( 1 hr.) CC) .,.,. "The Rose" t 1979, Orama) Bette Mldter. Alan Bares A flamboyant . rock Slng8f tU<ns 10 drugs and ~ when She finds 11 d•fficull to cope wtttl the pressures of fame 'A' (2 hrs., 14 min.) (8) _.. "Protocol" ( 198.4. Comedf) Goldie Hawn. Chris Sarandon A Wlllll'r 1ngton cocktail waitress becomes a media. sensation and a U S <11plomat wflen she thwarts an assassination attempt on a vis- iting emir 'PG' Q t I hr 36 mm I CS) mow ··sahara· ( 198-4 Advt!Oture) BrOOlle Shields. Lambert W~ In the 1920s. an heiress pledye to h8f dylnQ f• ther ·• that she will win the cioss-Sahera auto race 1n a sports car ot hie own ~ -leads tier into dangeis of 8Y9fY sort 'PO~r . ••min) .. 1. •=,..Steven's convinced tl\at his college buddy al'ld Elyse INre a s.c:ret attrectfon fOf one another O I ~~~ , ...... •ADllT • Cl) -I -An e•-con. who's now a pillar of the commuoity, llekt ,. ~ agailnst Rlck and A.J. ( 1 ht.) 8 e ~ Clltf'a reunion wtth hit ioog.io.t father Is merred whef\ he INtna the da1elll of the eldel' O.vtn'e MOr9t •· • a l'lllllTT a,....,. Jeff dlgl up IOfM family mementoe In hope9 of jarring Fallon out of her amneNc: at ate Q ( 1 ltv):. ..... .. IE Cl W• "&Mk Howe" ~or ··~ 'Y't, JiltndyOt" Sunday' Oeoetnber 1, 1tl5 23 'drag$ oo throuoh generations and Is the focal point of this Charles Dickens work In episode one. Esther SummerSOl'l is summoned to London where she meets Richard Carstone and Ada Ctatre. the prn'IClpals of the· case. Diana Rigg and Denholm EHlott star. (Pan t of 81 ·0 ( 1 .. , ....... fE --.. Nigh! Of The Comer.. { t984, Sclenoe Fiction) Catherine Mary Stewart. Kelll Maroney A comet smashes Into Earth. lta~ global devastatloo aru1 I ~ '°' manily in the hands ol two vah· ant Valley girls 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 11.0m~ ' lrtl .. IUID • .... Ull DA*:W In this Oscar-winning him. dancer Jacques d'Ambolse IS at worl< with New YOfk City schoolchildren as they prepare '°' a per formance with Kevin Kime and Judy Col- lins at Fell Forum ( 1 hr ) 118 8 e ~ COUllT Harry's overwhelmed with guilt when a court decision taking away a family's welfare benefits resulls 1n tra~Part I ol 2) Cf) "The Hunters" ( 1958. Adven ture) Rot>ert M1tcnum, Robert Wagner An ace pilOt helps members of his air team to become better people (2 hrs .. JO min ) ([) TOP UIS IOX. Tommy Cordova ( 18-'4-2. 9 KOs) vs Steve Cruz (23· 1. 12 "Can't Help Lovin' That Man," "From Thts Moment On" and "The Lady Is A Traryip:y hrs . 10 min.) ... w ..... • II CC)llCMI "Oxford Blues" ( 1984, Drama) Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy Oxford UnivefSI· ty's traditions are tossed to the wind by a brash American teen-ager in pursuit of an eluslve Brll!sh cover girl 'PG· 13' c;> ( t • hr .33'm~ -1= ... __.. ClltMUI~ TAlD •TR Guesf Tails Shirlt. 1w1a•CE«1 e ... CA---~QHSI Ed inter· views Johnny. a tarme1. aboul the tng1d weather, G~· Geor~e Raft l===-Mfum.IT'T8 ..... .an ~mes Ot Passion" (1984. Drama) Kathleen Turner. Anthony Per- kins. A workahollC lasn1on designer re- lieves her deep-rooted frustrations and anxietl8S as a htgh-prteed prostitute by night. relentle881y hounded by a homicidal street preacher 'R' O { 1 hr . 4 1 mln ) CZ) llCMI "Footloose" ( 1984. Drama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer Teen-agers in a smal and stage a p1om despite opposition from tor 10 1ounds trom Atlantic City, NJ (A) lhetr conservatrve parents 'PG' ( 1 h1 . 47 i! hr . 30 min ) min ) ([).,_"Places In The Heart'' (1984 l_,,uu.ay Drama) Sally Field, 11ndsay Crouse In 11:11 (I) •IGMT HUT Kirkwood s t930s Texas. a tenacious woman con overwhelmed by gu1fl When a young re celves a plan 10 save her tarrn from a bank porter he sent out on an aSS1gnment 1s lorectosura and rs helped by a tran51ent killed ( 1 hr . 10 mm ) blactc field worke1 and a bhnd World War I D m T09llNT Gues1 host Joan Rivers -~-~~~TUVB. ISch=~vatas (th1) .. «7) .,.. "Angels With Dirty Faces" OAIC ... ~ { 1938, Orama) James Cagney. Pat mAm Sketcties Big Foot's roots. O'Brien The paths ol two boyhood the Amoral Majority. Snow White. Mel friends diverge. one to the Church. lhe Brooks style other to crime (2 hrs I I *Al -·(I) DOTI LMllleO Joshua's envious MAWMfWl4 ot Cathy's 'television success. Gary aSks NAm 'fMI LC*) Mack 10 I()<)+( tnto the death ol Frank flllOI ~awa.a Q_(lhr) 90lfm U fm llLI. ITMIT..., An escapee .MCMI "Making II Big" ( t984 Adult) from a mental 1ns111u11on holds Buntz hos· Jacqueline Lonans. Destree Lane A tage; Balker goes undercover a1 a dog young Kansas woman encounters some ~ J.! ... hr ) • surprising detou1s on the road to stardom I • Ji tn H=WOOd ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn ) 'Gl!T~ Spy Kiner" { 1969. Mys-, 1ta ! llCMI ~~h The Night" ( 1942. tery) Rober1 Horton. Sebastian Cabot A .• Orama) Mumpl'lrey Bogart. Conrad Veldt murdef suspect Is released on t~ condl· Fearing he wlll be framed lor murdef, an tion that he obtain the names oY'sp1es in ex-gangster searches for the real kille< by 1Ch1~h .... ~ ~:~t~atlng a Nazi spy ring (2 hrs .. 15 CMml. ••M , .. CC) ... ''Porky's II The Next Day" .,.. "The Razor's Edge" ( 1984. ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Drama) B1U Murray. Theresa Russell Knight A group or high &Choo! 1tudent!I Baaed oo the nO\'el by w Somerset attempts to thwart the plans ot a sell· Maugham Traumatized by his experlenc-nghteous preachef and the Ku Klux Klan es In WOfld War I. a Chicago dreamer to censor a Sl'lakespeara festival. 'R' ( t travels to Paris 9nd the Himalayas In hf .• 35 min i..l -,_....,. __ _ searc:n of enllOhtenment and Mtf·tulhll tllm .,_ ilfalCOCI Wil ment. 'PG• 13' O (~hrs.. 8 min.) nlCllllDU.YWOCID (I),...,_,. .. 'fMI LOlf •H•I LOUllMlf Ralph thinks Allee wants to murder him. ~ ... WITM IMCI Mm Mm F\fllph blames Alice tor his unappetizing __ "._ "°"1 11unc;.::=v1tes hlS bOS5 tor dltY* O ,.Cl.UI _,. mATl•aAIMCll "Lena Horne ia1I .alum.llAWOf•STMI From • he Lady And H8f Music" This Tony the MGM ~and Hotel 1n Las Vegas. the Award·w1nn1ng revue features Singer Lena maste1 Impressionist mtmles ,mlt the Horne ~1lorm1ng class1<:s lnctudmQ Frog. Or Ruth Westhe1mer. Jul lglnlaa and President Re11gan ( 1 hr ) -·•lllllOI 24 Sunday, December 1, 1985 "\ mtD ID LATI ~ wmt DAVI)~ From May 1985 Tom Selleck singer Ro sanne Cash. "late Night's" Kenny thP Gardner and Chrrs Elholl IA) ( 1 hr ) I M1'ATWOl ~ ~ 0 Ho81Uff!O the cast "1 the "Mouseketeer" show ( 1 hr I w1,:,••w.,,. O u•IT. TOllClfT interview w110 Joh~~ ..... 1MILOll> ml TODAY tM (I) llO¥ll "King '> Crossing" ( 198? Orama) Bradford Otllman Mary Franr r, nanc1al straits impel ii li11led ptaywr"Jhl 'f' retuctanlly uprl)(l! his family and movt! 11 his wile's small Cal1lorn1a hometown tr• c.la1m her inheritance 11 hr 20 min ) 12:9 lllOYll · Johnr1y Dangerously ( tY84 Comedy) Miehael Keaton Joe Piscopo tn the 1930s. an honest, gOOCl·hearted man is t0tce<1 10 turn 10 a hie ot c11me to finance hos neurohc. mother's skyrocke11n1:1 me<11cal bolls 'PG 13· (I hr 30 min I w1..ccmu..u. · llO¥ll "Spanish Allau · ( 19'i8, Ora ma) Aiellard Kiley Carmen Sevllta An AmertCan draftsman tall:. 1n love with a 10 cal beau1y during a bu~nes<; trip to Speir1 2 hrs , ampagne Murders" ( 1968 Mys1e1y) Anthony Perkins Yvonne f urneaux A playboy seems to be at lhe center ol a '>E!11es of murders that follows the sale ot a champayne c.ompany 10 an Ame11can firm ol unpredictable ec centrics (?hrs 30 rn1n ) I':. "Cyoorg 2087" ( t967 Sc1- ence-Fio11on) Michael Rennie Wendell Corey In the society nl the future Earth •s inhabited by s1range being~ which are half-human. hall machine (:?hrs I CI.>•=·-([) llCMI "Not fo1 Publtea11on· ( t984 Comedy Otama) Nancy Allen David Naughton A tabloid reporte1 poses 11s a politlCal volunteer In e'po54' a mayoral candidate's comphc11y 11 hr 10 min ) (?) llCMI 'Slap Shot" ( 19// Comedy I Paul Newman Ml(.hapt Ontkean Alte1 a minor league hockey tf'am decides to spruce up 11s 11m1ge hy pl;iy1ng dirty 11 ends up mat"'ng hockey history R' 12 hrs . 3 min) I, . ..., .. 1:11 -1MI 19\. 1:11 ... llCMI 'Hail The Conque11ng Hero · ( 1944, Comedy) Eddie Bracken. Etta Raines Alter being discharged lrom the Army a hay fflVet vtellm buddS hlmsell up to be a war hero (2 hrs ) a..--_,... CGWCnOll Of UM • ~ TOlllMT Comic IOUllnes JesM Emmell, AOl"lelf Wuht Al!ch Shydt\el, Mark Pttta IM.LU'fMIPAl&Y .... _ .... -~~y .... CMlal9 W .,.. "A Noo Amou1s' ( t 983, Orn rna) Sandrlne Bormaire. Maurie(! P1alat A teen·Agef'S sell ·dlAQnosed 1nAb1llty r I make an emo11ona1 c.amm11ment ti:>.1ds t1P1 Into prom1scu1ty (Suhlltled) R I t hi 41 -1~"==---·~ L-.:.. .... -!1narsclav Cont. I O.C. TODAY HI wo.J> AT LMGE ~ MCWll "Cal' t 1984 flr.w1a1 J. •t•n Lynch Helen M1rre11 It Nw 1111•11 1 lrl't.11111 1 19 year old Cathoh1. m,lfl 1:. llJ~111t!tl tiv rus 1nv01verner11 1n the rru 1rtl .. 1 01 ,J P1t1f•''- 1ant =man R I I hr 44 nW1 1 2:9 m "South ()t '>t l 11111•, I l''M8 Western} Joel McCrea /drti.irv Srntt Ranchers batlle North ;ino Suuth 111 r·r1• .-&..---~IYe lhe11 .sJ)reads from toe 1lt:v~1c:i11 of the C1v1t War 1 I tu 45 nur 1 ~1n91.Y ..... El ....,THllCBEI llOVll ··DC Cat> t t4tl 1 ,,, 1 tlr Mr T Adam Baldwin finvt>r., 1 1 .1 11 ... ,., , bankrupt Washington t.:i .. t .11. •·P•'' 11. 1 oecome heroes wnen tr1Pf rP..,. "" '""' • 1 n2_Pped children (2 hr<; J ( S.J llAll'TW IHO«T COllCaT FOii THIE NO«Tlt .-icaa The SCTV 11eteran n11nt.lc, r11• cha1acters fd Gnmley .Jae.kit> R1191>r<. Jr and Nath.:in Thurm tu the -.t;iy., '"''' wi•I comes gues1s And1ea Manin .John C.m d y Eugene-Levy Dave Ttiomas an11 o th -Friday _.._Ding Movies- HI (}) "Who's Afralfl n t V11y1111.1 Wnolf" ( 1966. DramR) Fh1.11w1h I .1vlr11 1111 Mrrl Burton (2 hr<. q nun 1 •CC) "'I Mar11Pd A '>hctll N tl'\AI Suspense) Nalhal~ B~yP r I jl I I'• H11• lt•r l_1 hr 50 min I ,.Ill> "Man Trap (1 961 Dnm.11 lt<lt'"Y Hunter. David .Jans~ I 'l"lr<o I 7:9( "Coal Miners Oaugr.11•1 1 l'lAO £11 >q ·raphy) S1c;sy Spacei. Tommy I,.., ll)flf:'" {2 hrs 5 min ) (l) "A I ove In 1,ermany' 1 \Q8 l Or,m 11 Hanna Sc.hygulla, Ma11P C:hw.1111P n.11 raul1 ( 1 hr 47 rn1n) •<C"> "SI HelAr1o;· ( 19A1 u1.1nia 1 All c 11 n~ David H111fni.Jn ( I hr JC., 1111n I tit ( lJ "Houc;p Ry fhf> R1vpr I 1'1~0 Mr· rery) L ll\J1.., H11yward lee llnwmil I I nr :>8 min I .. CC) "Easy To Love' 119~.J MuS•Cil I Eattlef W1lhams van Johnson 1 1 !'Ir 16 min) 'Superg11I' 11984 Fantasy) Helen Stater, Faye Dunaway 1 1 nr 54 min I "The Red Danube' ( 1949 Drama) Walter Pidgeon Janet Leigh ( I hr 39 min) -all "Mystery or Tne Wa• Museum ( t933, Horrrn) Lionel Atwill r;iy Wrny l~ hrs) 1ta(l) "Sudden Impact" I tfltt1 Oram.1) Clint fastwOOd Son(lr.i I ockP (I hr ">7 min) 1tll 9 "Commandos Strike At Oawn ( 1943, [)fama) Paul Muni Anna LPP ( t hr JO mtn I - -&1•-.00• Movies- 1119. "The Detechon 0 1 Srmas Kud1rka ( 1978. Oram"I Alan Arlort ShirlPV Knight (J hrs) (C) "Irreconcilable Olflerenc~· ( 1984 Comedy) RyAn O'Neel, Shelley I MU. t t hr ,54mtn) "Wholly Moses•" ( 1980. Comedy) ~Y Moore, Laraine Newman ( 1 hr 49mtn) The Rlvttf" ( 198-'. Orama) Mol 010 son. Sihv Si>ecett (2 nrs . 2 min l ers ( 1 nr) NI llELDOUI ,.,.., a. amt CIJmll'f . .... I ICHOOllLR lfJOITICaTD 1:21 llOYIE "The Rose" ( 1979, Drama) Berte M1dter Alan Ba1es A llamt>oyani roe~ singer turns to drugs and alcohol "'hen sne t1nds 11 d1tlicu11 to cope wllh the _Qre~ol tame. 'A' (2 hr?.. "rntn I 1:9 8 llOYIE 'F BI Girl" ( 1952, Mystery) Audrey To11er George Brent Wnen tl'lt> synaicate t11es 10 expose ll"te governor's c11m1na1 pasl a prelly girl 1s sel up as a d!!<:Oy 10 gather evidence on 1he11 plot t t ' hi ;~I~) YOUW.THEM FUWTm m J AaOmcl: IODES 11 llOl'lOM , llOYIE "Silkwood" ( 1983. Drama) Meryl Streep Kur t Russell A young wom- an oecomes a spy 1n an effort to uncover 11.l ( l hr . 30 min ) (Z) ·Rebecca" ( 1940 Drama) Joan Fon· lame. Laurence Olivier (2 hrs , 10 min ) 29(C) 'Hard To H()ld" ( 1984, Drama) Rici. Sf,11nglield Janel Ell t>er ( 1 hr . 33 min ) CM "Broadway Danny Rose" ( t984, Comedy) Woody Allen. Mta Farrow (I nr J6m1n) cs; 'Garb<> Talks" ( 1984 Orama) Anne' Bancroft Ron Silver ( I hr 43 min ) 1:9 Z> A l ove In Germany" ( 1983 Olama) Hannd Schygulla, Ma11e Christine Bar· raull ( t hr 47 mtn) .. (_C) Thi: Beach Boys An Ame11can Rand' I 1985. Documentary) f 1 hr 43 min) ldl(L) "Comfort And Joy .. ( 1984 Corne<ly) 8111 Pal~r-.on Fleanor David ( 1 hr. 30 min) S 'The R cJ Shoes ( 1948 Olama) Mo11a She.i1e1 Anton Waltlrook 12 hrs 13 min I Zl Return Engagement ' ( 1983, Docu· mentary) C. Gordon Liddy Timothy Leary ( 1 hr , 30 min ) _ .,,. .... ---- .. l.f='.,. Cll ... NAllT TO MAllT .... Q .,....~,.., ""'™'.,.... # lll.mll ... Regularly St'heduled programming may be delayed aue ro Ip ...=:Lm cmm,.. • .,. "St Helens' ( t981 OlamaJ Ari Carney. David Huffman An 80.-year- otd man refuses 10 leave his small resort a11e1 a geOIOQISI predicts a volcanic <11sas· ter ·po· ( 1 hr , 35 mtn.) ([) AUITUUAI Clfl9' .,_ Women's Ft· nal lrve trom Melb<>Orne (~ h~ -M 19l. Hosts Len Dawson. Nie)( Buonlc:OnU ( 1 ht ) l ..,,.,,lllftm ... , 19GIY evidence ot negtigence 1n WOfk conditions at the nuctear-tuel plant 1n which she works 'R' Q (2 hrs . 9 mtn ) (Z) llCME "Angel" ( 1984, Drama) Clttl Gorman. Susan Tyrrell An 1ntetltgen1 stu- dent turns to pros11tu11on so that she can pay the tuition at an exclusive high schoOI. 'R' ( 1 hr •• 32 min ) ... ~......,. MA nowt •'llEll TODAY d llCME -·NorF'Or PuBllcatlon" ( 1984, Comooy·Dlama) Nancy Allen. Oellid Naughton A tat>tOld reporter poses as a polltical v01un1eer to expose a mayOfal cand1Cl11le s complicity 'R' (I hr • 28 min ) .. ~I tD llCME Chdrl1e Chan The Shanghai Chest ( 1948. Mystery) Roland Winters, Man1an Moreland When a dead" man returns lo murder lhe 1udge and 1urors who convicted him Ch;irlte Chan •'> called 1n to 1nve:= I t 1)1 I!> min I 41:111 IUQI • I IBl.-nt MAGlt .ta RMT'ITc:.I (!) ... TOO ClOll FOi CC90RT Jackie de- cides to have a breast implant operattOn 1n order to make herself more attractive l .... y WMllLOI~ ADMI mnr1 .-Y WOM.O 'High Cost ot Beating 1he Corporate Raider" Guests T Boone Pickens. cha11man of Mesa Petroleum New YC>fk City comptr<* ler Hamson J Goldtfl. CJ ·Pete" S1tas. .. 1 cha:~;::f;;::tr~m ,. Cll ... OJ INTIRT~ TOllQHf Interview with=·= I~ -.:'a.i'i.. Joe Namath Valerie Har~ ... ,_..CC.Mn ... CJfl POllNm MUll•CH'll• ..... LGl9 •••••..om IOa. Donald Curry vs Mitton McCrory (Live) (1 hr., 30 min) (%)_."Bye Bye Blrd1e" (1963. ~ cal) Dick Van Dyke. Janet Ll'J\)tl. ~ Mlllfl- age singing ldOI about to ti. <nltfd glveo his t1nat tetev1slon perlormanoa i , hf , 5 1 min) Ni al)~,.. ... 1111 "" .... Hl&Y HlghllOhlS of the 1"4 ~ tit- fRSns worra conffterd"on ,s;c•""1n .,. MeiocoC1ty r:w • IAlllTUU. Houston ~ It L06 AngeleS Lakers (l~) (2 rvt., 41 min ) ,.I ,..y AT_., .... ~ WMnunn ,.,.. M •LA. Featured· e loOlc at ttll "'' on the merket and the cArs of fhe Mufi, ~.., rA ..... ... ,.. .... Sunday, December 1, 1985 II .1 • • 1 .. ,.,, ~ ... Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to e bteaks. UC. ... llGU.YWOCIDNm NI m& llm1MLL Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakefs (live) (2" hrs.. 15 min.) l ..... ._.GP-.1 ........ _ .... Q -(l)Na91f ... • ..-r -An unwitting part~ (gymnaS1 Julianne McNamara) In an ectobat1c robbery team turns 10 Mk:Ntel and KITT for help. ( I hr ) • --"Take The Money And Run" ( 1969. Comedy) WOOdy Allen, Janet ~argolln. FOiiowing his release lrom PftS- on. a bumbling banlc lhtef finds that he hasn't lost his compulsion to steal, (2 hrs,) • •-&IM Kathenne assumes George IS having an affair When Webste< shows her lan"ie:7..: 11.LYWCllWQ = "Pete 'N' TIMie" ( 1972. Come- dy) Walter Matthau, C8rOI Burnett. A married couple drift apan atte< their son dieS, but IOve eventually bflngs them back t thet. (2 hrs .. "trreconc"8ble [)fferences" ( 19M. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley long A 9-yeer-old gk1, feeling neglected and unloved. ~s legal aid to divorce herself from the custody 01 het evet·pre- occuped perents and move in with hef lormer hOuset<eeper 'PG' O (I hr . 54 min.) (l)llClllL•lll-- (1) .. "The River.. ( 198-C. Orama) Mel GlbSon, Sissy Spacel<. Overextended credft. decJlnlng profits arid rialng flood waters threeten a hardwort<lng farm faml- l·r:.;:~2 hrs . 2 min ) .. WAll•--·--Q " WAU. ,,_., -Top Wan Street auto analyst David Healy (Drexel, Burn- ham Lambert VP) la the guest .. • ---W(ISley gets a ie.soo In the true meaning of altruism aft8f trying to tum :_~1y into a money-making en· t:: •1ac-, .. ..,. ..... -....... .. "Night Of The Comet" ( 1964, Science Actioi'I) C.ttwlne Mary Stewart. J Kelli Meroney. A comet 8mlllhea Into Earth, IMvtng globe! devastatlOO and the hOpe tor humanity In the hands of two vai- ant Valley gk1a. 'PG· t 3' Q ( 1 hr • 35 mint., ' .. 1 M1. ..-T -T~ w .. Street -tuto.~ HMly {Ofedf. Burn-hem Lambert VP) llftl'le guest. -·(I) ...... J.R. ., .. 10 lnfluenoe the judge In ffle cutfOdy benle for .JoM Roel; ..i.rw turns back Jed<'• romentle ~ vanoa o (t tit.) ....... -The Misfit• come to the Md of a QOlil9f01•••l ~· who ...,,. to hril ~ the Pr• dent'. brletcue. (1 hr ) • a av an•• • Peet P'9MU'"• 6o8i AfflOld ~to en emberr...itlg .nu.,. lion with hia glt'tfrt9nd. O 2t Sundmy, December 1, 1918 . -~ '. ...,, ..-mum I- -Narrated by John Gielgud, this docurt*lt&ry presents an overview ot In· ~B«gman's car99f, feaiuring lllm chps. movies taken by her father. and In- terviews with Colleen Oewt'Mst. Angela Lansbury, Liv Ullmann. Anthony Quinn and Joie Ferrer ( 1 hi .• 45 min.) Cl) .Mn'O uc.a WOOd Championship Oemolltlon Oefby from Riverhead, N Y ffi) (1 hr.) (%) ... "The Rtver" (1984, Orama) Mel Gibson, Sissy Space!<. Overe•tended credit. declining profits and rising flood waters lhreeten a tiardworlclng farm lam1· !}'. 'PG-13' (2hrs..2m1n.) .. •a.om-- tlCU "lch • A asarw .,.._ .,. l.UCIAm NYMOT'll The Metropolitan ~a star WlQI "Ave Maria." "0 HOiy t" and othef Christmas classics from t Notre Dame C8thedral In Montreal. ( 1 hr.. 10 min.) ... (fl -Murphy's Law aboundS and Clayton are stranded In the desert al- ter crash-landing their helleopter (Pan 2 of2) o (!) .. "Mary And Joseph· A Story 01 Faith" (1979. Orama) Blanche Bak8f. Jeff East A chronicle of the earty days of Mary and Joseph'& marriage before IChr~~~;tA~ min.) .. _l'MCD,_PUY -(I) PM.Cml C9Y Copld has a busy achedlM In the Valley as Cole and Melissa are marrted and Pet8' and Angela aet a ~date. O ( t hr) • • ..... A jOurnallst who cov· ered the Vietnam War Ups Cfockell and Tubba off about an Ameflean officer (G Gordon Liddy) who brought a sizable am<XMlt of cocaine Into lhe country ( 1 hr.) 1111:':~, ..,_ Augte Danzig purchlule9 a Caribbean ls&and casJno from an ln-crlmlnal; Lil McKay lakes a rlSk Jerry. O ( I hr ) • • HoOker'a Bunch" ( 1976. Comedy) OUb Taylor. Otis Sistrunk. A con man bUya a medicine show. outfits 11 wtth three IOvely ladlee and aeta out on a 2.000-mile trip through the Old West to rl\IM~(l hr .. 30 min.) ! ... "Har~ HOid" ( 198-4, Ora· ma) Alok Spflngfield. Janet EJlbel'. A rock 'n' rofl star ta.Ila tor a child psyehologlst and la delermlned to win hef IOve 'PG' O ~hr .33mln) ~ ... "Fellng In Love"' ~98-4. Ora· ma) Aobef1 OeNlro. Meryi Slreep. Despite the f~t., thel both are married, a chance meeting on a eommutet train aparka a mu- tual romantic lntereet between a construe· tlon ~and a graphic~ 'PG· 13·~~:'~ --lw••KA I ''Coel ..,.,.. DeuaMtf'. (1980. 8'oQreptty) SlMy ~. l"'ommy Let Jones. l3ued on l..«9tta Lynn'a auto- blogtephy. A girt fre>tn I poor temlty In ru- ral l<.tntuci<y mern. a Man who englnNr'I her rise to stardom 1n the mUSIC industry 'PG' (2 hrs. 5 min ) -· .,,. "Kiss Me Kate" ( 1953. Musi-cal) Kathryn Grayson. H<Sward Keet. Two stars. once married. become pannen; pro- fesslonaUy and find that they argue as much on st~ge as they <Jo oft. (2 his .. 10 mfn.) • -·OllWAYum CH> 1W llTJ:IH • A radio evangelist is-at the mefCy of his own Sinful past Gary Busey and Geraldine Par.ctar . ... llA'llOU&...,., "Return To Everest" This tribute 10 Sit Edmund Hillary on the 30th anniversary of his famous climb documents his ltfe and special rela· llOnship with the Sherpas of Nepal. ( 1 hr 30 min) • -1_.,TUCU ttlll •-1~~-:AIEI Johnny as C8rnac the Magnificent Guesf: C8rOI Wayne. l ... •ceaean ~mW! IMILLM ..... ~rdcore" ( 1979. Dfama) George C Scou. Season Hubley A con- cerned father leaves the peaceful aur- roundings of hlS home town to search lor his da hie<, WhO has bee 1 y pornography racket 'R' l' hr • 46 min ) 1w• (I).,.. "Lovety But Deadly" ( 1983. Adventure) Luc:fnda Oooltng. Jonn Ran- dOlph A youthful karate champton plans to avenge her bfothef's death by ridding hef C81ifornia high school ol Its drug deal· ers and lhelr minions. (2 hrs ) 8 • ~ Guest host. Joan RIV8f8 ISC~led: M~ Lee, Bryant Gumbel ~--OMC ... ~ ~ Sketches. sing along with Charlea and Diana; a shrink on the blinlc. a "bizarre" crime alert. I ... MWMMN AICIW .. , ...... --"Daughters Of Darkness" ( t971, Orama) Delphine Seyrig, John Karlen A couple on their honeymoon ar- nve in e frightened town where many young women have recently been mys1erl· OUtl-defed. 'R' ( t hi , 27 min.) tW CC) "H.O. T.S.I" ( 1979, Comedy) Susan Kiger, Liaa London. A t0rorlty re- ject decides 10 form het own club of co- eds who ooncant~ate on gratifying .. ,. . tW sta=:ma· R' ( 1 hr • 3, mln l ..1 , ..... ,..11 -"1·yeet-Old gk'l'a teddy ~r Is anything but cuddly wt'len It starts to wteek havoc and take on an eerie lite of 1t1 own I M•MGU.,_. ~--... IMC& .... .... "Utaguerd" ( t976, Orama) Sam Elliott, Anne Arctlet. A 32-year-old lifeguard deeldes lo dlacard his carefree ,IOb and settle down when an Old high lac~ ~t•s hii lffe (2 hr&) a .... ,._ PU"°"~C.-. •e&m -e ~ -.r -Hoeta Ml-chHI Douglas. Denny Ot\llto. Vldott by Biiiy Ocean ("Whoo lht Going Geta Tough. the T~ Get Going"). 2Z TOC> ("Sleeping Bag I . EurvthrNct & Arethll Coal. Franklin ("Sisters Are Do1n' ti for Them· selves"). Bruce Springsteen ("Home- town"). Clarence Clemons & Jacllson Browne ("You're a Friend ol Mine") ( t hr . 30 min.) l lATPA,.._ • .a a..M'l •tll• Musical guests The Tl'lompson Twins. Stephanie Milts t 1 hr) i-1"1.!!llD!!;!!!ll~-ITIT ... •owes M.L ft •CM JAZZ Downtime per- forms "Momin'" and "Why'd Ya ·· !he Andrea Howard Jazztet ("Let's Cool One" and "Yardblrd Suite") ·--(!) AUITUUMI OfBI .,_ Second Best Men's Semifinal Match from Metbovrne ~) (2 hrs,) --·-.,,."Going Berserk" ( 1983 Come- dy) John Candy, Joe Flaherty Po1111c1ans, aerobics and religious cults qre part ol this comedy featuring the cast O< Second City -a?;~~mtn ) ,..CB) ... "Gorky Park" (1983. Mystery) Winlam Hurt. Lee Marvin. A Moscow hom· 1c1de Inspector's 1nvest1gatton ol a bizarre trlple murdef near a skating rink leads him to coofrontatloos With the KGB anel a 91~t>&-tro!1ing ~merlcan business tycoon. We "The Man Who Would Not 1e' ( t976. Mystery) Dorothy Malone, Keenan Wynn. The ~1pper of a sailing boat finds himself hunted by poltee, the FBI and the Malia when he picks up a passenger and a vagrant off the Carib- bean. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) G _,."The Stooge" ( 1953. Comedy) Dean Martin, Jerry LewlS A singer de- t needs htS partner 10 De a .10 mm.) Cl) .,,. " Night Walker" ( 1965 Mystery) Ro ert Taylor. Barbara Stanwyck. A wi w endartgers her life when &he investigates a recurring dream ~ hrs .. 30 min.) • llOVll "The Defector" (1966 Suspense) Montgomery Clift. Hardy Kruger The CIA enlists the aid of an American physicist to elicit 1nlormat1on from e defecting Russian spy (2 hrs. l ......... CD ._ "Private Moments" I 1983. -lalurclay - 1 ... , .• U.OPM-. ·-· • 11ta1 I M A raoio evange11s1 1s at the mercy of his own sinl\JI pgst Gary B~ Ger111di~ Page star CZ> "The Rivec" ( t98A, Orama) Mel Glbeon. Sissy Space!!.. (2 hrs . 2 ;'.h ....... •(I) .._, ~ Animated. The &tOfY Of how one of the matt beeutlful Christma! Adult) Janey Rob~lns. John Jlartlri..'rhree lawyers' wives reveal their intlhW!t fama- -Sles at a posh dinner party. (<1of'1r\ Q min.) (Z)_,.. "Going Places' ~\91'1 dcama) Gerard Depardieu. Patnctt OW.ae<e Youths e~bark on a bicycle trip that turns 1nto a sexual Odyssey actoa ttle French ' countryside 'R' ( 1 hr , 57 min ) · J G 'AUl.llYM . 1:11 (C) .,. "The Beach Boys -An· Amen- -~n Ban<L_t 1985, DocUm8ntary) A Chronicle Of the trtumpns an<f~ bf the perennial group The Beach Boys. featuring such hits as "Good Vibrations". 'California Girts" ancf "In My Room." 'PG-13' (1hr,43mtn) 1:119.,. "AHair In Trinidad" ( t952. Ora- ma) Glenn FOfd, Rita Hayworth. A beautl· lul woman becomes entangled in a serious ~me of espionage (2 hrs.) • ~ T-.-0 Featured: Perry King; Joan Embry and some .. frl9nds" from the San Otego Zoo. ( 1 hr ) e · ~ TOl9MJ Comic routines: Glenn Super, Jenny Jones, Joon Ferrenti· no. Way_ne Cotter. Jbhn Mulrooney . ... ,. ... .... CMlla.l.9 tll .... 1MCU. Ill .... LOWl-IAnmtAYMM •OVll "Sia uspense e er oyo e. . larher of a little girl killed during an ar· mored car robbery hires a sadistic execu· !toner 10 hunt down the men r86ponslble tor her death. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) ()).,. "VideOdrome" (1983, Fantasy) James Woods. Det>orah Harry. A co- owner ol a Toronto UHF statioo that spe- cializes in adult entertainment searches tor the people behind a blz¥re satellite broadcast. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1 0.C.TGDAY 1:9 MON "The Plainsman" ( 1966, West· er") Don Mway. Guy Stockwell. A trio of tamous Western cheractef9 try to stop a white man lrom selling guns to l{\dlana (2 hrs ..... I .,,. "Raw Wind In Eden" (1968, Adventure) Esthe< Wllllams. Jetf Chan· dter A couple on their way to Join a luxury yach11ng party crash on a amtll laland oc- cupied by a peesent, his gfanddeughter and a mysterious .American. ( 1 tV .. '6 min.)-· (!) COUW Mm1IM.L. GIMt A.1M11a Shoo!OUt LOS4n' Bracket o.n.. (A~ (2 =ihrs .• "C:: ... ~ . _._ .. ,_ . ... "Sudden Impact" ( 1913. Dr• ma) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Loeb . .._ Sen Fn~eise~ defect+\119 Dirty Harry Callahan searches fO< a r111Mi111c kille<. 'R' (1 hr., 57 mtn,) •CC) ... "trreconcllab6e Oift9r•ICM" ( t96'. Comedy) Ryan O'NMI, Shiley Long. A 9-yeer-old gift, teetlng neglilcted and unloved. seet<s legal aid to cl¥ofce herself from the custody of her ewr~e­ occupied parents and mOYe In with her fOfmer housef<eeper 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 5"' mm.) "!vw ll'llOI 1111 ... "The Private Atfalra Of a.. ml" ( t947, Orama) Ann Dv«ek. George SanderS. A pennlleea Parilian uses these around him to turthef hill ca- ree<. (2 hrs.., 30 min.) · I ... ,. YOU_,_ •szmm&.ma LA-19PNl&f .. "The Evil That Men Do" ( 1984. dana .. An assassin is called. out of '9Clre- ment to perform one final a•lgnment. Hell target: a Central Ame0c8n t0f1ure apeclet- 1st protecteO by an American 8J99nCY 'ft (!hr .. 29min ) 1111 Cl) _,,. "The ReO Shoes" ( 1948, Ora- ma) Moira Shearer. Anton WalbrOOk. A beautiful ballerina 1s caught In a web of indecision ovet which Is mo<e lmpottent to her. a handflorne comp<>Mf Of hef ~ somlng career. (2 hrs .. 13 min.) .. CB)_,. "Whlrlpool" (1981. Onlma) Alain Delon. Oelplte repeated wamlnga, a private deteclive takea on e INtch b a m'=nd _91rl. ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) :, .. ;: ... .. IUwm ... .. "Toy Tiger" ( 1956, Comedy) ff Chandler. LaraTne Dey. An adllertlllng man subStitutea fOf a boarding ac:hool atv- dent's lmaQlnarv father n Iv .. '6 "*'-) I MOP1HllL I mTM•'lm Wlfl 111 .... -----= -Pow~ VL Torrey Plrl9I . Jl.LIOI LSSil ........ =rntn-•llTI • ''SOfT'lilmlng Wtcklld "Thia w.,- Cornea" ( 1983, Suspente) JMon Ro-berds. Janet~ Pr/Ct. ( 1 ,.,,., 3' rNn.) ...., ___ ._,_ .. --,. ---La-:: •• lelCJl,"*'"· .. -· ,. ... , .. -- Sunday, December 1, 1te8 rt p -laturclay ·7:11 WUDIH ·~OflMl-llAAI .:--.-Y LOClmY 'fU9I CCM· •Yount MD-· F1t1turttd Malprar· -1•::ti~-....... ... OIAIRC*CI .,. "Back To Ba1aan · ( 194'> Acl venture) John Wayne An1hony Quinn 11 ht .. 35 min ) eu.UMGD 7:111!l) MOvtE 'Task I ruv 11 t411 A11v1 IUl'e) Gary Cooµ'lr JanP W ralt I? tit'> fO min ) 7:11. PLIDQE mEM Re1111lurly '< trerl 111'•1 programming may ht c1Ptn r"d flw t ~~br!akr; -~ ....aowt IM'P£TI, IUEI & ·--=· TV• .,_TAU[ Fe,11tm •I I t.11 WOIU TOlllOMOW NAZZMO CID .,. "Tommy'' ( 1975 ML•'·•L<Jll Roger Oa11rey Ann-MArQrrn '1 111 •,n min.) (%) .,. "Scar1ace' 1 •<n..-'"''"'•II Paul Munl. George Ratt ( 1 hr 30 rrnn i • .,.. ICNOGl '°°1UU .......... _, _,.,. AOVDTURE e OI CMIPUI Featured C:ta1e111 "'' Graduate School I== lMI Lam ...... ,a.. aa. DMCI OUTDOOM .,. "EMS On Tour' I 1972 Mu'>• cal) Documentary. ( 1 hr , 32 mlfl I .. , ........ aao. -llAT ...... IOCIWw.m. ----U.A.T • .,. "Maneater ' ( 197J, A1Jven1111e1 Ben Gazzara Sllefee NOfth (I hr 10 lmln~~llCllllYWOILO NOET ""911 ...,ICBl'flll mT CIM1llAI ,.GINir IVIJt I I" l'I ta Swll portrays a harned housew1l1 wnose effort 10 slage a Chrtstmar. pag1M11t ShOws sJx troublesome kids the real nwo1m ~ lbe holldav-( l.bt..) - -~ .,. "Red Dawn" ( 198". AtJv••r1 tlH'e) Patrk;k' Sway1e. C Thomas How1•ll !hf 54 mln) .. ()) C0U.-IAmTIAU K.1nf.a'> 11 th CitrOlina State ~v1) (2 t11s I n;··· :-\.TOP ,c:. TIM: GAUCTIC D ... .aRTI AmllCA fy;1tt•111 •d Wranglttr Pro AodOO Rounn Vr fltJm n111 W'tgt Mont ( I ht 30 nun I 28 Sunday, December 1, 1985 , I • llOVIE . 11..-l'l.Jlll"'''"" ( I Jill> "·' I arn~~'Y .ir.c.kwt il 1 '· 0.WAYCW. PllCMECT WIYERlf 'I cmATEIT ...rrt I 11ur.11~1 ,• lhe '10 Oulo.1.uto n .. j, I t I 11.,1• Bolls ( 1 hr I (1j llOVIE J ot11111y ()artqt!rously • 11•11 .i Comedy) M11.hael Kldton Jrr• P 19 1 &0Ul~ Q) MOVIE r>envtJ< Ano The AK> Granoe- 11•1!1l 'N, "ttirnl fdmood O'Bneo. Stet 1 II I· (. tel'> I ' ® lolO~llE J •~mroa" { 194.Z. Weste)'hJ J .d 1.1, l-""' vflrvnteA Lake (2 hrs) fD •OM>ERWOMI Mr1acle at Moreaux 11, . f ,, ,J tr1Je st,,ry abOut World War 11 J I ' • J rourorc nun (LO<elta Sw1t) har· ~ J' JP of Jewtsh Children Q ( 1 --·ALVIN .. 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Ill rn l'I, 1, r (11o1mpwnst11p tr om Sagrnaw S MOYIE 1111 '·111.,,< 11 M.11. 11e1• ~1111 1 1 1111 Jtlrr1111 ) Lft11>1'<ltl He"!. ~e II I ( 111111,1 t "' H 1\fl Q TliAEE ITOOGll I I t '4 111111 1 Eli) lillAOOWl.AM Lf11110M 1~ o m 0>0 V1DE0 , WllTI COUR11 «I) MOVIE I .1ro11ly I '"t"t t l!lllt I I YAM CAN COOK LULUAOMAN lfT1'0GUCIMO llOlOOY ) MR. 'I GMATHT lllOMENT I reams (I ltr I TMEllAll -.~ ITMl't Of eo.TIIMO INO WOOD11111Gtl'T'I ata 0.WAYU. ~IMOLOGY J llOVll "rru1111 nr· 11111~ Cotdte Hawn ctuo. ' ,., 11111011 111 1 I • Ir 11,1 I t t I'" t ty Jar!\ N1enotsnr1 12 Iii'> j t•O~ • ~ 1 COUEQI IAUETaAU l oyOla at Notre fl,""" Ir lot:> l fEl UC« TO Tltl ITA• D0at ~ 11 ' I 111111 h1·,to11an ano actor Ton y H11 • • " t ok'> 11 nostalgic look at the ,, ,, I I I< •I ( .11.tefln tn New YOfk EID Otl. CMAll..HTAY\.CM al) RT! COUMI ~ MOYIE fh" rturl Shnes" ( t948, C:Xa· 1 11 M >trJ Shearor. Anton Walbtook (2 "' I lrr1111) E rOUEGE UUITUU. l nyOla al Notre ,,, II •·•'I (2111'. J """ I I lolOVll! t 1,1111t\nnP Anr1 H1t11e" ( t984 <Hi Ill._• WHIM: ON TltE • '" ,, 1 r 1111 "' 1,,.,h l11nothy Bottoms C .111011 lraC•"• tt>" tw.11.11 '' ''"'' .1 r ·"'''"'' 1119 Jr11 k f)1•mr· "Y '•lilt••'"'"' I I IH 111• '1:) n!ITUNG '>•cle <..hrit!. J\111 • ""' A111t1 11 1.30 O lllUNl1IM Gr~by al) &alNO THE ICBIH lZJ MOVIE · r1t•t1111 . 1 rn1""""'""1 1, •1 '1!> ...-AN ITotrt Docume11td1y) l. 1,, 1rde,11 I 1dtl I·• II H. MOVIE .. 1h11d.iy N1yht Fever ( 1977 Lea~ (I hr • :10 1111r1 I I , ,., , 1 lo11 l r.1110'1n, K.1ren Gorl}ey ( 1 11:118 COL1.1G1 FOOTIALL Army 11" N.111, f,r 1(1111111 1 llve tom'1iila0efph1n (3 hrs 30 n1111 l s MOW" Mae Wesr· ( 1982, 0eogra • fl) .... llAlf MID .. AMAmG I I 1 n A111 I 11111.111, Jurnes Brohn ( 1 hr., 40 Pimllll '1 Ut. t I MTW Oii TM! ""1 tM W PU.DGl mM Regularly scheduled ~'ITOP1'Dt 11fl1Jr,1111trt111y rn11y be df)IOyeo due to TtllOUUIOUll 1•lc.,lq• 11111;it..-. Al11BM ~ ~ Rlf.1.JmOUI ,.,_, Fl fl llAMllllO· l:i6 t1l) NOflMANDY TO -A WM -. ( AUTOllACltG rorrr111l.o r>11u w. 1111 t" IOllD Thr-. commemorauon of V·E Day's my =loostup (HI ( 1 hr JO 1111 I lflltt ·""" •t•e<,<1ry COOsis18 Of COi<» footage tLI 'flf">p,11111.t M~<" •>Y. I 1 r.i•1 .11111 11·1 1111! late HollywOOd director Oc1t111tt) FMlt<y 1_,r 1nqrr Jl'lan fvan I'----I •.!.:.!JLl• !iiu un::....iliJIJOg 1944 46·-itrld-<ltnl---:-- ht-40 •~t '' "'' 111>.,nrvars recotlecUons of ma tor ($) llOVll f"Ml\JI lll ( 111tl4, (,PITH •I, I l!vtllll. (I lit 10 nun) c>otd1e Hawn. Cn11<> ~"" 1t1don (I ht H, 2:10 0 m Hf_. TROfiNY AW• Uve ltom mon) rt• ri..w11tnwt1 Athtettc Club 1n New YOfk f£' CHA&..ITALI 1111• .1111f >11rn ..n16nt of college football's ttM I ••sULMAWll ~ COUIQIJOOTWl bOuthefn Mr!lh Ddl'J1111 Ok1&hom11 11 Ml) (4 l'ltlit , G llOfil ' H1fl OURIN Memor1111dur ( 1966 S11'1f'll)M1•) Gft()(QA bf'IQll Attt. GUtr\llt " t' hrs I rnu·.t U1tl.,tn11omg player for 1985 ( 1 hr ) •=-' .... M llOVll ltou <.rt>.ll AmertCM T rafttc 1nrr1 11%0 Lorrw•tyl John Beck, Shel· 1:!t I t10flr415 l 2 nrt I m llOVW Starl•OOS" ( 1'178, Comedy) Onr11thy ttunrma1 S1ert1ng Frazlef (2 l1rS I G Inn II.AM IC 1111 Oil -l•turclay Cont. I ' C • ...., -1--am01t10US arto<,I I• It• 11 I lftmfUC1W-,.,._c.1118 WU-Q Cow • ,_.9"'_,90__ .,.. "Avalanche" ( 1978 O<amaJ C!) cc.uTaalK>MCLES -~ • Rock Hudson. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr '"3 1 (C) .,_ -Jotrnnv n,r i• llnll.-0 min.) • Comedy) MIChd• •, , o•> COii• H ..,..._._.. • • H•CA Scheduled Christmas g1t110 In lhe 19305 c1• 1 .. "The Razor's Edge" ( 1984, tor women. "Miami Vice" and Olher rv man IS IOtced Ill luff I I I Orarne) Bill Murray, Theresa Russell (2 snows' theme mu51e ( 1 hr ) finance tus neu1011c. '' 11, • ~ 1 , •• ,,,~ hrs., 8 min ) , ... •I f'l,tftOOI medical l)llts 'PC 1 I l ., (%) ... "The River" (19M. Ofama) ,._ As Grant's (Debbie Allen) a:9 (?)at•UICHA•Un~o WITH Mel Glbeon. Sissy Specek. (2 hrs . 2':.-_--idiiaincef';;;:.:;aii;sais~t-Tanf;;tii-. r.L;;ie<~r;;-;;~G;;e~ne~AT.n;::;1~hon~;---.. ==.Y•m,;"~LBl;;;;.;*;;,;.W.::;;AK;:__.:.r.;'f-,....:· 1~"~1~, ,,,.,....~..;_~-- ay IS given a o ectrng the lead . • •• •1 11.U11Ulm ma school muSIC&I ( 1 hr ) pledge breaks .. ml-..... 8 WAii OF 'IMl ITMI Robert Stack t<1l.P.S t• 1 CATCM llMMIE .......... Scheduled Wortd on 1984 skeet Shoot Otympte Gold Mt>dal W IACICI WITH OAVIO tQOWtTZ ro Ttgure Skating ChemplonshipS from 1s1 Matt Ofyke m the skeet shoot Consumer 1nto111 ·•' • 1 , , Capllal Centre. Lande>vef. Md. (1 hr , 30 1........ g<>ld 1ewe1ry rii1• ·II ""' min.) IUCI( ... IQI...,. contusing labe1s • llOWll "Treasure Island" ( 1970. Ad-e... D HOU.YWOOO CLOSf\Jll' " I 1 ven=nlmated (2hrs) .,. "The Human FE1cto1" (1q7!:> 1yµ1ca1 day u1 H•11,1. 1 1 I n ML Mystery) George Kennedy. John Molls 1::> 1•r .. dli( .... r ;,,, .. ' ,, I I I -=..... hrs) cred101 con11 .. 11 1 1" '' • ,, AT 1W __. Scheduled reviews ~ MCM COOi work ocky IV" (Sytvest• Stallone). "Young ICIUAm POOT UMIB•11 TOO ClOIE FOtl COWO«T • ,.._ • Sherlock Holme&": "Fool tor LO\le" (Sam .,. "The Doctor Takes A Wile" n1s arm. and M1 w "' qi 1 •• , Shepwd). ( 1940. Comerdy) Lore11a Young Ray Mil amo111ous ar1..,1 r. • 1 .,. "' • .,...,_ land. ( 1 hr . 29 min) Cow fMl•llJWf_.ftt_ (%).,.."Pauline At The Beach'' ( 1983 I ITMITMAft •WiWdll Comedy) Amanda Langlet Arielle Dom PM'a • MGltfT ... o.RT ?•~ basle (1 hr . J4 mtn ) IMAl1 wo.>Efl 1 ,.,., .. _.. tt •~nucncm '"" mm Ta WYI Hosled by .. tm ~TO WICTOl'Y: y' DAY Fea ' 'I y • r r tve ~at• populer moslcal actlieVemenlS ol the put 60 ve-ra. featuring perlorm-anc• by Cyd Chartese. HarfY Babbit Viv- ian Blaine, Georgie Gibbs. Julius LeRosa. Ray McKinley, Max Moteth, K.ay Starr and -~·~min) ..... _ ~ ,_ Aa Grant's (Debbie Allen) dlnoe .-.tant. Lafoy (Gene Anthony Ray) It given the talk of selecting the lead In a achoOI mutbl. ( 1 Iv J •• • ...... 7 (I:) --....... In this COi· lectlon of concert footege, the Doors sing "L'9ht My Fire," "Peoole Are Strange" enc:f "L.A. w~r hr.) Cl) CGUW •ICOCClllF&llOa'AlllD!Am (JI) ... "High School U.S.A ." ( 1983. Comedy) Mlcheel J Fox, Nancy McKean ·11 hr., 40 min.) • Cl) •• ~ Jules Fellter's drama about a auccesaful journalist (Charles GrOdln) who attempts to cope with lamlly demands and expectallons.. Costars Jean St.Ion, Marilu Hennef, Martin Balsam E mln.) -._.. .... MCI .. -Gm: CGUW .aT College foolbe" acores end hlgNiehi. from around the country end a loOk at next weet1'1 major contests ., ... ... aAm -·MDW -"Howeboet" ( 1968. Comedy) Orn. SooNa Loren 2 hrs ) AoQeta, F'9ddle Jackton. WlnQ Chung, Julee Newton. Starthlp. Howard Jonea. PNI CO.. (lnt9'Vlew) ( 1 hr ) l l'ftr.'IT:.=or· SF •••W.L 8r1ghem Young at ~"IWI~ •t;iiiiW• Hol'M RactngHorse .... , I I ..... ..._ FeetUfll lhe ttaa In a Nm wNd\ Ottglnaltv illrtd on lrttllh TV In 1917. ( ltw.) .. 1da::L£:=' hr) • . ~LW u.ITIAU llhno.s S1a1e at Depaul (Taped) (2 hrs I 0 Wf IACID wnM DAVI> ..-.11 Consume< Information on paper towels. solar heating and deceplive ads. v1s1ts 10 two U S. p<oduct testing labor&IOltes e ,_ &nm•I TO 'IMI -From Europe to 1he Pacific. the events ot Woitd War II are ex.amine<! through combat pho- l =l'.iaZ newSfeels , , hr . 20 mm , JIULIWTT llCIM-w .,. "Meatballs Part II" ( t()8J Comedy) Archie Hahn, .John Mengat11 ( 1 hr . 36 min ) Cl) m¥m '•Something W•clled This Wily Comes" ( 1983, Suspense) Jason no bards. Jonathan Pryce ( I hr . 34 min ) e nm-•CCMll"IT..: _.,....... ..,(J)C81 ... ..... I WMEIL Of FORTUME .... aia "llOONlJGHT l(JEW)( HO!;leel o., It 11 11 I or I 8A 1111-.. ITHl'>f( I I ,1,I 1•r 1<.~1i'ltet1 ~11 , • 1,,, 11 !. i s In Tl • "' ,. t '"'e ndde nrHl ' I I I '·•JO" ledlures \!"'"·' , • Johnny Of>Vl I 1e11e and J1111u , 1 11 GD coma AUCTION ' btned Arts nt S.it• I'" GD llMCY HAM10N 11) TNI L'. IHOW wmt ~ T~ IOftQl Voe. tor Borge wt>1< • " , ' ' , , 1 ,, '·' M.11na Gielgud <in•I fl••'"' I 11 1 " ,,. this 1973pflrtnr1°1•••• l'" I 1ll.Hl1 urn M11<;1< r1y ''" 1 1 • '" 1 •11ntC l 1 hr I 1', 1 E AUSTRAi.JM Ofl£N tE•S • 1. I 1r1al 1ovro lron1 Mt•llJ11v11 ,, HI .-T OTTEJrt JUG.4AND CHNITlllAI Folly new Mupp• r ,, , • ' '"' "'' on a hParl-wa1m1n4 • 1 ", 11 , 1• , 11 •vi' oe- tween an OllFW "' " ,., ,, "•, , ; (L) .,.. l t vi·'".~ l 11 I n1.ima) C1rpg Bradtr~d M.11, 1!1•11 l "'" ~·rani. playing st11<1en1•, ft, n "" ,, I":'"' "nia hlQh schools get lngt>lh• 11" 1 h /1 1own ·~ 1 hr J3 min l 90¥W ~ ... 1o1. ' , , 1 •Ii 1 ma · ma) Clint (astwno I ::;, 1 11 1 I , k t• Nonr San Franc1';4"n .trN 1 ... 1~ •• 1• ,,. 1 ,. 0111y Harry Callahim ol'.Ho'lot.. I " I 11l11t1h•.11c loller A' ( 1 hr •,' 't'"' 19(1) -MOOD n, I••• ~1 , 1 1111 ~ t•ltld) .a.YWcm CIMllMI PMAOI fn1e1 talnment . celebtlties. ffoats. marching bands and Santa Claus are me stars ot the 54th annual holiday parade down Sonset Boulevard Gfand marsnal Wtlltam Shatner Hosts Bob Eubanks. lee saves a Jewu;h rr11v .. , '""'""'' 100 "" ~~~~~-rll .......... -~'thl~~ttt-w.. ....................... ~~--1 Meriwether (?hrs ) ,. ,_ca. .. Cl9Uif HenfY breaks aJVI. and Mr Walnflghe twas an ove1 ,.. filWll hi•kl•" Ji.,I II I KJine. Dana Holl Wonk M.111111 l.lh 1 •.ort o1mdr'I<.., i Aestless Heall 1 IT'IAUW. PIA NAMOI .. _..., hll't11(jM toorage llom both th11 •••P-'t'lf'"r ·•n<l Americani. at f'lo.;11 If1.i .. • 11111 .111 111tm 111ew wtlh W<>tld War ti r11•1t1111.111 Jc1tir1 l o IMld ~~D!HO ~ como AUCTIC111 Sunday, December 1, 1985 29 1 CD ... "City Heet" (199'. A<NentUte) Uf)IOf-...an•-Cint EaltM>od, Burt Reynolda. Towards Cl).,. "Nightmares" (1983. Horror) the end of ProNbition. a cop whole pan-C11s11na Raines. Emilio Estevez. A ptOkup ""' 18 mi.wdet'ed teems up with hl5 one-truck. a pack of cigarettes, • 111080 game time lrtlnd, a private detective, and Of· and a co10n1a1 home au play a part in lf>U1 chlttrat• some fancy footwotti 10 track episoaes of ttoiroi and ~se ·n· ( 1 down the kllera. 'PG' (I hr., 37 min ) hr . 39 mi~ -~'VlclO< I \/lcl<""'.-0982, -1 =~r: Jule Andrews. Robert Preston .. .,. "It's A Wonderful Lrte" ( 1947. gey 1 ...,lo turns a stat'Wlg singer Fantasy) James Stewart. Donna Reed Into rherage of 1930s Paris~ t>altna hec On Chustmas Eve a maa·s Q•1AuS1an an • Eta'tJptT gfeafiif firi\il8 impersona-gel d•v0<1s him from suode and ShO\tt., tor. _IB).g=· 30 min.) him wtial his hometown would be hku If he e • -.a OotOlhy's jealous of were never bOrn (2 hrs . 30 min I '* *• -'*1 her mother SopNa an--1 • 11.::H '11-~ ehe•s mov;ng 1n with Glofl8 :MCl- !.Qottl BeUlct!). • YOU UDE• LOW YOU On f()(.alion al • LMY .. Mahoney races against Peony Park's Royal Tetrace Ballroom in time In an eftoft 10 demoll9tl an intema· Omaha. Neo the Harry James Orchestra llonal drug rtng run by mobstets Q ( 1 lakes a nos1aly1c l<:>Oll at lhe blg·band era tv.) L! hr ) ~AYCtm tIJ COlUGI FOOTU&.1 Bngnam Yoong al ... "It Came Upoo The Midnight Hawaii (A) (3 hrs) " ( 198'&. Orama) MlckeY Rooney, llOVW "Saturday Night Fevet" ( 1977 Sclol1 Gf1mel A retired New YOl'lt delec· Drlfriia) Jonn Travooa, Karen Gorney A llYe dle9 before he can fulfill hls..CMstroas young Brooklyn dtSCO danoer develops promlee to hll grandson, ao he atrlkes a doubts aboul his ~festyle when he teams ·~ betgaln" •o return to Earth. (2 up with an amb111ous secretary 10 win a tn.) ma1or dance contest 'R' { 1 tv • 69 min ) TO• a 1 1 ca llCMI "The SedoctlOO" ( 1982. A WU W• .,.. ... C8rnllY Suspense) MOfgan Fairchild. Mk:hael Sar· Ill .,_ Frrilln 0 . Rooeevelt r a21n A I 30 Sunday, ~ 1, 1916 con-an is v1Chm1zed by a mentally dlSturbed trMted; the childhood of Ndl ii traced, adm1rer 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 rmn ) • well• their eerfy careef9 end their rise .. , ...,.. PMI Eto power5 ~ wcttdwlde lnftuence (R) o tW flrvdl e ... IM.LM TAUi ,_ THI KM•-A 7 ·year _.. "Johnny ()engetoualy" ( 1984, old gl'l's teddy bea1 is anything t:>t.rt cuddly ) Mlchael Keaton, Joe Piscopo when 11 s1ar1s to wreak havoc and take on In the 1930s. an horleat, good-hearted an eerie hie ot its own rrien 18 heed to turn to a Ufe of ct1me to e ~ T~ Comte rouhne6 The ftlwncl hll '*M'OflC mothef'a lkyrockahng First Amendment Troupe. Jimmy Tingle, ~ bllt. 'PQ..13• (1 hr , 30 min) Robert Wuhl. Rd Ove11on I~· mMNU. = r. Maty end Sendr~ lak• piano ::-.: llllotll undlf Aoee'a tutelege llOf llAT ...... tW ~'IUClll (JI)••• Two of the Buh' atar players 1W E" llt'<f In itlll thank• to a oon erti.ra acheme n.AY llQHT LM -· --Hunllf't relaltlonthlp with a OllTNlllTI fiiNon model i.edt him to a rvthletl 111MIW8'CllTl'"'W---.. ii thief. ( 1 hr.) m Guests Dokken. T akeolls of M•· ... c et Semoeflo's "Maniac," Madonna's 8 LM •T A man promltet to tuttlfl "Into lhe Groove" and Glenn Frey· a "The I WO!Mn't witdelt df'Mmt; Judy and Vicki Heat IS On " querret; • golftr learnt rT\Oft about the 9 111C1 CUM'I Mill• Muslcaf gue11a WOtNn ht met In • hetpltal. Sandy The Thompson Twins. Stephanie Miits ( 1 O.W-. Dlltw C.nov1 ind Hervey Kor· hr.) men= ltlf. O ( 1 hr.) • .,_ "Houaeboat'' ( 1958. Comedy) • • "A T'own Ll6tt Allot" ( 1966. tary Grant, Sophia Loren. A wealthy fhma) VltQlnll Mci<lnnll. P9ter Finch. In young woman l•kH a JOb as • family M*ya. et lhe outbf.ek of WOtld War II, • rmiid, bringing lhe widower and h11 chll· group of ltttllh women and cNldren en-dren clOSer together (2 hr• ) N9I ltttlblt tutt.rlng and Indignities at • .,_ "Raggedy Man" ( 1981. [)fa the hlndt of the conqutf1ng Jepenese ma) Sissy Spacek. Er1c Rober1s In t94•. !ermy. (2hta.. 1~mln.) _ ._ ·-.. a telephone operator in a small Texas • ~ _.. 1111 - -~ town sacr1flces her st:~ in the com· •1'.W'ed: C.therlne~.:Jticbael ___ mun11~ wheR 91'18 has at w1 a ~ at an Italian klxury combat-bound S8110f f" hr• ) relOtt: • blllonaltt'I Hawellan luau; osr I IATllm.\Y M.M lacing with Lorenio Lama• and Tony ~ DmAMI "Golden C1y" o.nr.· .. RJ (1 h<.) Tom Bosl8y recQUnts lhe history Of San e -'*Auction for the Com-Franc1&eo from the 1848 gold rush blned Ar1' of 8en 0.00. ( 1 I'll ) through the d9V8!i~hng earlhQu&ke Of E W••LW . t906 -"ftrotoeol" (1984, Comedy) 1W(C) llCMI "Botero" { 1984. Ou1ma) Bo Hewn. Ovll Slrlndon A Wath-Derek, George Kennedy Aft• gntduat;ng ""1fon ooctchlll •attreu becomet 1 media lrom an fl'l_QhSh boarding !iCbooJ....a wom- ..,_.lon and a~& dip!Omet when .,_ an JOOfMy~ fo Arabia and Spain in Mnrch thwetft an .-..inltton enempt on • VIS-of her hrat tovor 'A' ( 1 hr • • 1 min ) ~.,,..$$t(lhr .. 38min ) 1M.MC ... Q (J)••~ (I) .. "H 0 T s I . ( 1979. Comedy) ·- -laby'tlayCo..-................ : t. • 'i! Susan Kiget, Lisa London A sororny re-*l~TUCKI · • 1::118 MOWW "Delancey Street· The Clilia 1ect 00c1deS to lorm her own club of co-t::8 ~-' W1thm" (1975. Drama) Wahet' McGinn, eds who concentrate on gratifying sex-AIC ... Q Mark Hamill A rehab1htation center in San starved collegians. "A" (I hr . 35 min ) --"Airport" ( l~TQ .. svs~nse) Francisco IS dedicated to the reconstruc-12'18 WAL llYll&t '°"' Features the Dean Martin, Burt Lancas\&r. A snow-uon of tallen souls (2 hrs ) Bealles m a him which originally aired on storm. a mired plane. an etdtlrly \fowaway *I ... British TV In 1967 ( 1 hr ) and the bombing of a ~~r ~t p1a-...., TtlE ec:a.t I I • C•'IIGfTIL -i ar+alrport mana00/.:(2'Afitr. ·~V'lfl.) " ...,..,.., II .,_"Death Be Not Proud" ( 1975, •• .. .,,..,... • ·' a:ll MOWW "The Hotel New HempeNre .. Orama) Arthur Hill, Jane Alexander A MDWI "Beyond The Limit"' ( 1983. ( 1984. Comedy) Jodie Fostllt', 8-1 ~ourageous young bey dying of cancer Or§E!!!) MIGhae! Ct!oe, Rlchar'd C'-.ere An B'I~ Bai;ed on t~--- obsetves Ille ellects d1 ms Onllagg1ng od11-EngiiSh PfiY$1Cian acts to secure the re-v1ng An eccentnc New England !amity un- m1sm upon his divorced parenls (2 hrs ) lease of Britain's hOno<ary consul 1n Ar-dergoes changes as 11 sets up hotels In Cl) MOWW "The Salamander"" ( 1983, Ora-genhna. ktdnappe<l by r~,qnai~ "R' d1llerent locales "A' ( t tu . 50 mm.) ma) Franco Nero. Anthony Chunn A ~hr . 43 min ) · a:ll G!) Lft Of CllmT • wealthy ttahan 1ndust11al1St t11es 10 prevent lf!GITIC819 M CO MDVII "Heads Or Tarts" ( 1980. the takeover of hrs coun1ry·s government .,. "lhe Razor's Edge"' ( 1984. Suspense) Phrhppe No.rel, Michel Ser-~aproup ol 11ght-wrng 1anatrcs (2 his ) Dramal Bill Murray. Ther~ ~ssell rault A female Police 1nvest1gat0f and a •• mw... Based on the novel by W Sdme1set wrdower try to ltnd out the f8CIS sunound- Un.AY MM Maugham Traumatized by hrs expenenc· 1nq 1he dealh ol lhe man's wife MO¥tl "M1dmght Hear· ( 1983, Adull) es rn WOfld War I, a Cl'ucago dreamer Jamre Glllts. Champagne A hit man rs 1or-rra11els to Parrs and the ~layas 1n menred by ttl'e tear that someone is out 10 search of enllghlenment ;ahp; 54Jtf-tulfill-TELETHON I hrm ( 1 hr . 13 mrn) ment 'PG· 13" (2 hrs . 8 m11\.) , \ , • • • LM..,.TtlELAWITOP (J)MOvtl "The Lonely Gvy'· (1984, ~-F D. ... r 4 1HI -.rl11ACKI • edy) Sieve Marlin. CharleS Grodin Aller rom • -e ~ ICTV h~ girlfriend leaves him. a young man popular M exican vocalists Amanda ~ .,_ "Goin' South" ( 1978 Come-laces a lonely ltfe and w111es a best-sellr'1$1 Miguel, Diego Verd.aguer, Maria C.Onchita dy) Jack Nrcholson. Mary Steenburgen A bOOk that serves as a gvrde lor othe1 IOOf Alonso. and Anacan i. Food, ~ and cap1ured hOfse thief is offered a chance to some men 'R' ( t hr . J<? 'Plr\.l · ' refreshment booths will be p rovtded at I.be escape the gallows by ma11y1ng a young nlllUll r: •k~1he1~rn~~~s ~~ w 11n11~~u~·~-~-~M~--·------~1e~s~t~iv~a~l·~~~~~~~~~~~~~r--;.,; e ope at peop e wi reac out and ml 8 <11 .. YoM MOT T11ACKI .,_ "Macha Callahan" ( 1970. -(!) .,_ "Touch 01 Evil" ( 1958. Suspense) Charlton Heston, Orson Welles A Meiucan pohce 1nspeclor encl hrs American brrde become the victims of a stnalllrme gangste1 and a shady sherrll du11ng a murder lnvestrgatron on lhe bor· def l o.a.MA .... DiWCllr Ol llA t1:11 --"Gom' All The Way" ( 1982, Dfama) Dan Waldman. Deborah Van Rtiyn A high school sent01 anioovSly tries to get hiS virtuous girlfriend to go to bed 11111 with.;,~ I hr , 25 min) '=I:-: TtlE um tlTc:m .,_"The Dark Angel'" ( 1935, Ora ma) Fredrrc March. Merle Obe1on When two love rrvals march oll to war, one or them rs bllnoed and grven up tor dead (2 his) ....... Western) David Janssen. Jean Seberg A woman olfe1s 11 huge b<>u(lly for the cap- lure of the man who raped her and killed her husband (2 hrs ) • • .,. "Myslery . of T~ Sacred Shroud"' ( t979 Oocunienlary) Rrcha1d Burton narrates· thrs exam1natroo ol the mystenous Sh10Ud ol Tucrn. reputed to be lhe bunal clOttt of Ctmst (2 tvs..) ..... YlllKUY tim (H)--"Heat And Qllsj': ,(1983. Ora· ma) Julie Christie, ~rlt(a ~ccht A young Englishwoman amv~•. 1n India to re- search the tile of her great aunt who. 60 years before, had crell~·a scandal by laking an Indian lover • •P:. f2 hrs 10 min) . n CZ) MDVII "Gorky Paik" (.1983. Mystery) Wilham Hurt, Lee Marvin A Moscow hom rctde 1n~tor"s investigation of a blzaire triple murder near a skatrng r~ leads him to conlrontatrons With t"f, KGB ano a gk>be-trottlng Amertean ~Sloess tycoon 'R' (2 hrs . 8 mm.) -Sports Conl Jl'romPaae2 -·~ --rrw.y---- __ lalunlay __ _ ... ,. .~ .. U' ICMOCll.w.&. .. ca&l• Mm1'IM.1 "-.. . ~ .... (UWlt)(t .... ) 1 ........ .-. ,, , ... 1 -IF PM W Atul • U, "----.i.1,t. ........ l -Na ICfl-rC.... ........ .._ .. > •C... I CM .. L.-... .... (llft.) ,,. ~ . tW COU•W.L ...., ... MlwJ ~n· a,.,..._ .............. , eCllUTU ¥1 -•n• . 1• c_au.m~ ~ ~~-··•Cli.M)(41n.) -....... ~T ..... =· ,, ''" ......... ' a~W.:'.,.., .... . =·~ 3 ...... -K.: •*a ,Ill ... Y-... ...... ......... ..... .. 191. f1 lwo) -• • --i--·--,· .. 'l.:!i& 111 1/ t ._.. tsaa :!:! = ,. I .,_ C..,... 0..: I 3'5. 1M.4(1 help their own community," said Sandra Gibson, KM EX-TY station manqcr and presiden t of the non-profit Navidad en el Barrio. Inc. "This year has been an especially unfortunate one for many people in many cbuntries. Several telethons and fua.. drai scrs were held this year for the victims of tht Mexico City earthquake, tbe mudslide 1n Pueno Rico and the a. ombian volcanic eruption. Howe~1 We hope that our community will be IDie IO give to those who otheni.ise mi&ht not bave a very merry Christmas." The m o re than $I 54,000 which WU raised dunng last year's telethon wu UIOd to purchase food and t~ys for 12,000 needy families and 29,000 children. To date, more than 30,000 familiel throughout Southern Cah,fom~a t:aave ~ efitted from the telethon smce au tDOepUoa ID J 972. ......... ) ......... _ ...... NOTU&,.t ~ C10111 .. 1a .. __ _, . ....,, ._ ..... .. .......,.., ............... ... 11 11111 ucml._AICOT W iiLUQ''W ..... P 'd"'u I 19'__,.J I . .. l'IB IU_,. • .. ,. 1111 "-...... ... ..... .............. _ ,, ....... , ..... .,.,. .... .. -=...-· f" --·1...,_~ .. .. ....... tW il&i 111...n••• -~ "· Sunday, o.c:.mber 1, 1985 31 Remember the electric train.your dad gave you ? "? ~· ...... ·. ,,. ~. :.·-: ., .... Didn't he have fun playing with it ? Maybe times have changed ... but dads haven't. The Apple ~le Personal Computer le pt0bably lhe same computer your children are learning on In achool. Why not leam together at home. There are over 10,000 UMful educational and other Informative programa for you tt> ahare with yow chlkbn. Having fun la Ju•t a BONUS I ' ~ I NIWPOI T I COn'A"MUA 32 This Christmas ... shop at home. . . Sunday, December 1, 1985 -. .................. _. ____________ ~~~ A111 " 50~ FORECAITI ON A2 SUNDAY•DECEMBER I, 1985 'Tis the·season for ·crinie· to Climb So l~cal law enforcement is warning retailers, residents what to watch for --- 'Tis the season to bejolly. to give, to share -and beware. . While Chnstmas bnngs out du;- plays of generosity in most people 11 also bnngs out the criminal eleme~t. eager to take a part of the sea.son's bounty. · December ranks first among the I:! months of the year 1n almost every Coast Coast residents reflect on last week's commando raid on the hijacked Egyptian airliner .I A4 California The Guardian Angels crime-fighting group Is not deterred by police criticism -or members' deaths./A7 World One year after a cloud of toxic gas killed more than 2,000 In Bhopal, India, the full extent of the tragedy Is still unknown./ A8 Style From the meticulous to the sublime, uniforms for waitresses and bank tellers get a distinctive flalr from Yours With Love./81 Sports The UC Irvine basketball team opens Its seasoo with an 88-76 loss to New Orleans./81 Marina stuns Bishop Amat, 33-12, to reach the semifinals in CIF Big 5 football./81 INDEX Bridge Business Classified Crossword Entertainment In The Service Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Sports Style Television Weather AS 84 86 B2.4 05 C1-4 B1-4 TV Log A2 A parade of laughs for Coast cut-ups By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. .,.., ..... •'-" ---Dressed as chainsaw murderers. zombies. bag people and busi- nessmen with mv1S1bJ.e dogs. Orange Coast residents were set to JOtn the zany festivities in Pasadena today at the trad1t1onal Doo Dah Parade The event. launched tn 1978 by youth group consultant Peter Apanel. pokes fun a the fonnahty of the c1 ty's famed Tournament of lfoses prO: cession. Today's Doo Dah parade. begin- ning at noon. 1s expected to feature 2.200 pan1c1panls tn 125 acu. As man) as b0.000 people have turned out to watch the pai:ade in ~s.t years. category of property theft • According to statewide figures ob-• tained from the Cahfom1a Depart-• ment of Justic.c Bureau of Cnminal Statistics for 1984, December was first in the number of residenual and non-res1denual burglaries. first in purse snatching, first 1n shoplifting and first 1n motor vehicle theft. .Holiday sobriety checks ·. planned Anaheim program at end. but~ourt ruling doesn't deter CHP By ROBERT BARKER Of tlM Delly l'tlol Ii.ft California Highwa) Patrol officers will seek out drunken dn,crs at two checkpoints m Orange County o'er the hollda} season. despite court rulings that such roadblock arrests are u nconsrnu tional. The outposts will be put m place for the first 11me one night each on surface streets 1n central and south Orange County, ('HP spokesman Paul Caldwell said. Caldwell said the state a11omcy general's 'office believes that the arrests would meet upreme Court standards for probable cause by following recent!~ dc,elopt'd guide- lines. However. the city of .\naheim has Pl Californians drive safely over holiday By tbt Associated Press Holiday tra ... elers on the four-<lay Thanksg1v1ng weekend "are really taking care of LhemseJ' es ... a Cah- t6m1a H1ghwa} Patrol spokesman said aturda} after reporting 19 traffic deaths statewide 60 hour., into the four-day weekend.. . 1 1 r . s csman or t e C'HP in Sacramento, ~id there were 26 traffic death'i 1n the same penod last }'ear Alford also noted this year's 1,347 drunken dnv1ng arrests were 261 les~ than those for Thanksgiving 1984 "Accidents arc down all over and drunken dnvmg arrests are down all over. and we hope this trend con- tinue-; throughout the holiday (Pleaee eee SAFE/ A2) ... ...... ,.,. . 5pE'6~lll PAUL ARCHIPLEY Focus ON THE NEws December was first 1n every cat- egory of robbery but one. including h1ghwa>. commercial. gas station. convenience store. res1den11al and miscellaneous robbenes. January took lhe top honors for bank robbenes, perhaps bccaust people were desperate for cash after too much Yule generosll) But December's notoriety 1s no surprue to law enforcement 9flic1als, who have been beefing up patrols and educating merchants and residents about ways to thwart would-tx- th1eves Several police departments ha .. e Holiday season in bloom alread> held m~ungs at the malls. v.aming merchants what to watch out for among the throngs who will crowd t.he1r shops and how to mi11im11e their nsk L1kew1se Neighborhood Watch group., ha"e offered tips to home- owners on insunng their C hnstma') purchases aren't stolen For instance. ('o.,ta Mesa. polict' held a "get-together" last wttkend for South Coast Plaza merchants. said a spokesman tor the mall's secunl\ dl\.ISIOn Orance Cout college •tudent Annie Maimone, 19. of Buntincton Beach •tand• amid nearly 2,000 Poln.ettlu ln a campu• greenhou.e. The flowen will be 80ld from 10 a .m. Friday until they are gone at the collete greenbo119e8, located at the Adam• park.fog lot entrance. Maimone l• the OCC homecoming queen. "We're gomg to be deluged. we hope. with a lot of shoppers spending their money," he said, so merchants were warned about spotung stolen credit cards and encouraged to rcpon SUSPICIOUS ac11v111es lnterestingJy. the c111es of Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach expenence slight drops in cenain categones of theft in the winter That's because the popula11onl> 1n those two c111es drop when the summer crowds leave "Sometime'> we hd\f pretty good (Pl~ 11ee CRDIE/A2) Copters collide; 1 dead, 10 hurt On°&lands on helipad, r--- ----second upside down in water in San Pedro From staff ud wire reports One person was killed and I 0 people were IOJUrcd -four cnucally -"'hen two hehcopters crashed Saturday afternoon as they tned to land on a hehpad at Los A.ngeles Harbor. officials said The tv.o helicopter<;colhdcd at 4 35 p.m. at the Catalina '\1r and Sea Terminal said Los .\ngeles police Sgt. John Hanna One of the Bell 20t>L 1e1 ranger\ crash-landed on the hehpad and the other plummeted up~1de dov.n into the "'ater near the tloa11ng Pnnces'> Louise Restaurant m the Los A.ngele' channel ..ard Federal '\\'Tanon '\d· m1nistrat1on 8Ul) Otlicer T omm~ One helic11pter belonged ll> HelitraM 111 \an Pedro and the other 10 Ii.land E:. ~C:)' of Lontz lkach .\ 1 na said Thl' 1w0 hd1lvpt r\ v.ert' shuttl- ing pa <,!>(:ngt'f' 1rnm 'Jntc.1 Catalina Island There: v. t•n 1.: pnlr•c: a hoard the helicopter' Hanna '41'1 nne ptltJI escaped in1uf' Tht' ,:k<1J 1ndl\ 1dual v.as m•t 1den11l1l·J. hu :ht· l ~·<,,uni' ( oront•r ,,1nlirrrwd thl' death a\ <.'Ot' ot the malr pas\rnger<. Fl~ 1ng Jt•hns or the l11rc1•. of tht• e\plo,1lll1 brnl..e banqut'I room wm - J11\lo <. JI tht• PnnLt''" Lou1\e R<"'i· taurant FmplO\t'C'\\.l1d an altanoon reLept11•n haJ 1u<;t ninduded and band mt•Mht'r' v.t"re packmg their e u1 ment "'h · tered \Ian n Pul11' ov.nc•r 1)1 tht' re ... - 1auran1 ..aid h,· v.as av.a' from 1he v. md1 '" v. hen tht' ( \pio.,1nn tX- l'Urrt'd hui lc~nl..c:d 1n time tn <>t't' the '>l"l'Pnd h,· 1L·np1l·r cra\h neartn "II "rdc:d L3 me dL1'°' n a nJ I ht'n flipped lf\l'f 1.1.ht'n 11 hit the ttround · ht' ..aid Rh,•ndJ \.ll Elv.a1n J restaurant ho'it<""' ..aid. "Then· 1.1.J<1 a big boom -a rL'Jlh 01g 'ounJ -and I guess (Pleaff .ee COPTERS/ A2) Seven-car accident in Mesa injures five By PHIL ;"1.;EIDERMA '\ OflMOellyl'tlo41191! Fl\e fl(.'opk v.ere in1urt·d 1n J SC\ en-car trat1il 3l\.ldl n1 "-'iturda\ afternoon near \outh < OJ\t Pla1.t Costa Mesa poltcc '\aid Sgt. ('ltfT ""1cBnde -..i1d the ' oll"111n occurred at ~ 49 p.m near tht· rscctron o[~ck....Cc.otcr Un' c.;Lnd Sunflower o\ venue He-said .\ntonetta There~ \1mard 48. of Santa .\na "a' dn' mg J IQ., Che' rolet l he' elk v. l'\I 1111 Sunno~er ~hen "he dnftcd ar ms<. thl' ccnt<"r hne and strul·I.. a '-<-'fl('<, ,,I lJ" that had ~top~ to make a kit turn onto te\.ens .\ \ enut' \h Amk '.11d '°Ii mar,! ' .11 \truck thc tir't \l'h1,lc hcad-·in "'k'Wlpe-d thrt't' mon· Jnd pu'ih•··• J i"itih auH' 1nh• \l't J01 thl'' \ C:hll ' ~1mard l"t' .11ha, ' ·" JnJ tv.o pa<.<.enger\ ''<'fl taken '11x •• I hn'lpi- 1alc, tor trl•a1nwn1 ol rn : 1t'' 11·,c1• C'd in the l ra ... h ' tknl"\ fll'llhl'r '-th,1n '~ of \antJ \n.1-\ era \1a~Jrt 1 < • lnr0n1 . ttti ,,, 'umml'I'\ 1lle '""' .ind '°11m.1rd i11 1.1.cr(' rt'fl<int·, n <.table Lt10J111u11 \,11urda~ nitthl .11 \\ C''h'rn \1e<l11. al < t•ntC'r in an ta \ n.1 Fl.\\ ll' R.xinguc2 ~ Jnd Jnhn < .ul ~It n· n11a. 4' hoth ll f < "'a (Pleae eee COLLISION/ A2l Irvine realty board launches food dri.ve This year's h1ghliahts wtll include the "Living Dead Mousketcen" and a 55-foot-iong " tyrofoemosaurus." Entnes from 60c1t1esa~ scheduled to appear. and organizer Apanel told t~e Associated Press. "The strangest acts seem to come from the most upscale people .. ClockwlH from lower left. baOlpe Michelle Ba.ru. alr-elck.Deee tMaa lllcl:aael °""' .... ,.....,o.... __ Ola., "Frldoe" be.C Jlm Wlkle, and Wayne Can•• reliCloa• leader Bae· Wan. 8y PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ~ ........ t'ot,ar,f ''"''~an trtt \lmpa1gn \hl' ....i1d n•-;1dent!> art heina C"n- u,urae.t·d 111 hnng canned food to thl' hl.).HJ 11tlkr IM"':' \i11lhlrn l\v('. or 10 an' ot mof'C' th8n Ml member n!Ti\e1, throuahout ln ,1nt: "l\c \.,1d rt\1dcn1 "'ho wan1 10 tind tht rnl e'tatt ufft« c\~1 to th~ir hum( um ca\\ tht hoa td a\ MO.-R \, 1 The lllTt\'T ,1\ oix n ""«klia\ .. I runt I\ '()a m to \ pm Indeed. some of the most offbeat pan1c1panu were eitpcctcd to pther 1.n Hunun1ton Reach early today btfort hcad1n& for Pasadena· '"The Texas ('ha1nsa"' M1maerc Drool (not Onll) Team" and "The ~1atu .?(the Ltv1na Dead Oi1honor C1uard. ··1 am the d1J01J1Jnm~r of the aroups and bill myscfl as \uch on the pende pr°"'m," said Don Coursey. a salesman who hves 1n Huntington Beach. Tb.is 1s the founh }ear Coursey has rounded up fellow horror film fa - natics to take pan 1n tht Doo Dah Parade. For each e"cnt, tht' aroups tr) to add •nother "ta ttful" tw1'1 to the act. "la't ytar. WC' had a gu ) with a ch11n1aw st1ck1n1 out of hl' t-ack," ou~y said "T~s year. we'll ha' ea auy hanging 7 feet up from a meat hook. Of course. it's fake. but ~ou an't tell when )Ou're standing .S fCC'I away." Naturall). tht' ma\ked chain\a"' fiends and "l1vin1 Dad" zombies. with bonts from the hutchedhopand plenty of Caro syrup "blood.'' don't necn~nly '"> that far awa" from parade watchel'1 "Wt try to involve thl" crowd," C ourscy 5a1d "\h run through the crowd and provoke them The} JU'lt think v.-e·rt gro \\-c'rt too ~tup1d tt1 ~•re an)boch ·• Tht Hunt101ton Buch m:u~ said he and a fe"' fnend\ came up "'lth the peradt entry whtlt dnnk1n1 ~ and w1tch101 a Laken pmc The fint 'rtar 14 pc-opk pan1c1pated .. or (PleaH eee PARAD&/A2) Rt'al estate agents 10 In me ha' c launched a canned food colit'l;"llt'n dnve aimed at beipina nC'r'h tam1l1r' dunng tht' holiday ..cason The effon ts be1f\I ~uheadC\.I h' thr lnme Boord of Realtor\ Soard \f"1l r,v.oman P > Rutherford w.1~ thl· < hmtma' <an Tr<"t'.. m "'a laul\ h\·J thn' \t&B8'0 •rut C\tatt hoan11n l\<1odnl<' and hu lntt thC'n ~xn duphc'1C'J "' man other groufl\ '-hC' \.i\1d this 1 tht lrvint \ >\ t C'lch oOilt' cannC'd Jl<Mid\ will be n~mhled 1n ~il't'ular la\hton then (Pl.-~ P'OOO/ U ) A2 OrMQ41 C.0..t OAILV PILOT/ Sunday, Oeoember 1, 1985 Marine Corps audit reveals waste By ._, A11odated Presa An audit of Camp Ptndleton's Special Services unit, which provides eotertamment and recreation for o fT- duty IJ'()()ps, has turned up what auditors call "conunuou misuse and waste" of funds. Atrording to the Marine Co"P' audit of the unWs SS.9 million budaet from last October to June, a SS,000 loan was improperly made to a civilian and civilians were allowed to take aovemment cats home over- naa.ht. ibc money for SpcciaJ Services units c;omcs mainly from profits of the sencral mm:handi~ stores on bases worldwide. Military accoun- tants periodically review the fund books. Accordina to the audit at Camp Pendleton in Ocea.nside, accountants .. have conunuously reported im- proprieties within the pure basing and receiving functions." K ids display their water wisd om The Irvine Ranch Water District has selected s1x ekmcntary school children as winners of a conservation slogan contest, conducted during the \ recent Irvine Harvest Fe 1ivaJ. 11\e district's cartoon conservation symbol, dubbed "Aqua Duck." tra- d1tionally is shown with the slogan. "Use Water Wisely." In the recent contest, younB>ste'rs were· invited to submit additional, conservation slogans, c.omplelint the -sentence, ''Aqua Duck Says .... • Each of the six co-wmners has received an Aqua Duck T·sb1n as a pnze. Winning slogans and the youngsters' pictures will be displayed an the lobby of the water district's administratton buildina., 18802 Bar· deen Ave. The winners a'nd their slogans arc: •Deborah Tomoguch1. first grade, College Perk School: "Water Waste is in Poor Taste." •Rachel Roccia, kindergarten. Santiago Hills School: .. Use Water with Care, We Have Little to Spare." •Casey Teele, fourth grade, Green- tree School: .. Too Much H201sa NO! NO! NO!" •Jennifer Tuntland, sixth grade, Alderwood Basics Plus School: "Let's Help Our Nation with Con- servation." •Andy Last, kindergarten. Univer- sity Park School: "Water, Water Everywhere. But Not Fo r Long If We (>on't Care." •Stephen Mayeda . second grade. Turtle Rock School: "The Tap Needs a Nap!" SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTS SET ..• From Al v disclosed that It will drop plans to holiday drinking and driving. continue the controversial roadbocks after the state Appeals Court carhcr this year refused to consider a Supenor Court ruling that the road- blocks were unconstitutional. Nine officers and a supervisor are scheduled to man the outpost, where they'll momentarily stop and talk to each driver. If they detect evidence or symptoms of alcohol. they'll pull drivers off the road and administer sobriety tests. Caldwell said the CH P roadblock in central Orange County probably would be setup between IOp.m . and 6 a.m. on Dec. 27, the Fnday after "We hope that the chec,lcpoints will Christmas. and the expected peak of serve as a deterrent and that drivers will know that they might be SlOJ>' ped," Caldwell said. "It should give them second thoughts and give them an opportunity to plan ofher ways of gettmg home -that they can call a taxi or have li friend who hasn't been drinking to drive them." Caldwell said drunken driving arrests have increased in Oranee County in recent years as they have in the rest of the state. SAFE DRIVING IN CALIFORNIA •.• l'TomAl • season," Alford said. He noted that while bad weather may have init ially kept people home and slowed down those motorists who did venture out, the trend of less accidents continued after the storms abated. (%.. "It looks like people arc really taking care of themselv..es out there. We have to give drivers credit for keeping the accidents down;:.be said. Alford noted that in the Los Angeles area, the state's most popu- lous, there were no reported fatal . FOOD DRIVE LAUNCHED •.• From Al stacked to create a peak. The can trees will be adorned with Christmas garlands and o ther d~corations. The can drive will conclude Dec. 20. The foOd then will be distributed to three organizauons that help the needy: Irvine Temporary Housing, Share Ourselves (SOS) and Friends in Service to Humanity (FISH). In c.onnection with the drive. Irvine Mayor David Baker recently proclaimed the period through Dec. accidents in the unincorporated areas and only o ne fatal accident reported in the city. Nationwide. 277 people had died as of 11 p.m. PST. Last year, the Thanksgiving traffic ·death to ll through midnight Sunday was 40 I. 20 as "Chnstmas Cantree Month." His proclamation stated that " ... feed· ins the hungry 1s part of the Christmas spmt and ... there 1s a need for all Irvine citizens to become aware o f ne-:d y families in our community." PARADE OF LAUGHS FOR ZANIES ... P'romAl tod~'s event, J2 horrer fans, mostly from Orange County, have paid their $1 0 Doo Dah fees to join the act. l>ased-ln-San rrancisco. lhe "local group now includes nine men and three women. Thinvill inctude"JOmeone dressed as a bag of "Fridos," a diaper ba&. a garbage bag, an air sickness bag and ----t:C-Unc:'V'"Sardrtht'.""eVC"1rrtras~t'rnmr--tttlH-Welt-k11own religietts lee , Bag.Wan. I somewhat more organized over the years. but remains pleasantly o utrageous. "Every nightmare you've ever heard abou1 California shows up for this parade:· he said. Michael Glass. a landscape com- pany employee who hves in Costa Mesa. will be leading another Ooo Dab entry that's IJkely lo lest the outer Jimm of good taste. Since joining the event three years ago, G lass and his friends have poked fun at the Olympics by dressing up as 11cket scalpers, terrorists and junk food salesmen, and at the Baby Fae transplant operation by appeanng as . .. butts." This year, Glass and about 20 cohorts wi II be "Bags on Parade." ' Although some Doo Dab partici- pants try to make social or political statements, Glass insists his group as just looking for laughs. Last year, Glass dressed in a costume featuring a human head atop a long g.iraffe's neck. He said he was approached by an animal experiment protester who invited him to join her campaign. .. "ihad to tell her, 'Lady, you're missi ng the point,' "Glass said. Nor would the Doo Dab parade be complete without an appearance by dapper Dull Men's Club of Newport Beach. Freeman organized the club after reading a humorous Wall Street J ournal article about a similar group Dah appearance b Freeman said. "We satirize o urselves and the community," he sa1d. "This time we're going to dress very straight, in Brooks Brothers suits and felt hats." But not completely straight. The Dull Men will wear backpack blowers usually used to move fallen leaves. Tne Dull Men also will carry rigid leashes that appear to be-attac~ invisible dogs. They will have portable fire hydrants on hand, too, for the convenience of the trans- parent pooches. Unlike the Tournament of Roses, no prizes arc awarded to entries in the Doo Dab Parade. u part1c pant ass, who'll be dressed as an air sickness bag. insisted, "Just the appreciation of the crowd is wonh it." CRIME SOARS DURING HOLIDAYS •.• From Al summer mo nths (for robbcnes) be- cause of the influx of people on their way to the beach," said Costa Mesa • pol ice Sgt. Dennis Cost. "Our robberies go up. hut our burglary statistics go down because the population goes down.·· echoed Newport Beac h pohcc spokesman Trent Hams. Nevertheless. polite will bc patrol- li ng the areas where cnmc increases dunng the holida}s "We do a lot ol special detail at the South Coast Pla1a parking lot."' ( o~t said. "We generally have the same number of officers. but target cena10 areas like shopping centers for extra patrols," said Irvine police gt. Tom Hume. And police are meeting with resi- dents at Neighborhood Watch and Just Call 642-6086 D•llJ Piiot Dellwery I• Quarenteed o ther community meetings to offer advice on minimtzing their risks. Pnvate secunty firms also are beefing up patrols for the holidays. "We advise people to make sure 1he1r homes are locked, don't put any presents in front of windows, when at the store lock articles in the trunk and don't flash a I cit of cash,'' Harris said. Pohce also warn shoppers 10 be aware when they're walking to and from their cars tn mall parking lots "so you can anticipate attack," he said. And shoppers who use credit cards !.hould ask 1ha1 all carbons to be lorn up. Newport Beach J>?lice had a case last summer in which teen·agers dug thro ugh the trash bins at Fashion Island, took credit ~rd carbons and made maH order purchases using the credit card numbers copied from the carbons. Accordmg to Don Whitman, gen· eral manager of Elite Patrol of Santa Ana, they arc getting requests for guards for holiday gatherings as well as increased security at retail esta~ lishments. Consultants arc meeting with merchants, too. explaining how to discourage would-be robbers. "Some businesses or homes have the appearance of bemg a more likely target," Whitman said. For instance, stores with all-glass fronts often cover the windows with decorations and sale signs. "That gives the criminal an edge. not having to worry about anybody outside seeing a holdup," Whitman said."We help them design ways to take away that psychological edge that robbers look for." Whal do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call the number at left and your menage will be rccordf'd, transcribed and delivered to lbe appropriate editor. Tbe same 24·bour answering service may be used to record letten to the editor OD any lop!('. 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Wllll•m• P1~110< C11cu1111on Mnn.,ge1 Mannger Howerd MulJ•n•ry ~J llteYtn• Markot1ng 01ree101 Cllltertled Olfec:tOf ,,, ,t 1 Mt l'l"'l"qt' rwt'4l1 1-tf {MIA M~ jf f""'r.t;1 l·PS '4 MOt So•n-c.•c••• t; ,,,,_, l';> l:'"r .,_, J1 •XI 'T"Pl"'f • / W £ATHER .. , Sun toda}r; clouds return tonight Mostly tunny 11<lea and fllghtly warm., temperatures are for.cut for the Orange Coast today aa a high-pressure ay11em mo"99 Into th4t ar .. and Friday's storm continues to move eutward. The National w .. ther S.Vlce uyt a atorm movlno Into Northetn Ctilfornl• tOday wttt probably stay too tar north to have much •ffect on the Southland ex~t fOf gusty south winds on Monday and high cloud• tonight and Monday. Hight wlll range from s. to 68 alono the coast. following overnight Iowa of 45 to 65. . In the mountains. hlgha wlll reach the upper 401 and 501 with ln<:rMSlng high clouds and gutty south winds devetoplng In tne afternoon. It wlll be moatty cloudy tonight and Monday. Lowe wlll dip to 27 to 42. . U.S. Temps .. Lo ,. 31 47 ,. 37 17 22 18 &e 111 M !!O 78 54 47 41 74 57 .OS .()7 27 111 40 >3 42 32 .03 .07 11 se St 47 SI 48 00 .05 ~ 35 47 41 44 38 45 38 32 17 116 47 45 40 10 02 Ill 13 40 3t 07 ~ 59 49 ·11 -19 ..()4 ·20 34 28 34 31 .oe ·22 34 31 -06 ·14 74 es 78 58 45 40 73 58 ... 64 18 oe 22 II eo 34 Eztended 94 36 e6 42 S7 45 52 42 50 15 61 22 ea •s 58 se 14 44 6' 43 se 40 57 38 85 •6 62 48 SI 4S 63 •3 eo 48 6' •8 42 30 65 47 63 53 6' •S 511 50 89 411 50 42 S5 40 eo " 56 40 se 44 •S 26 52 43 S4 44 SS 40 ~1 39 81 5e 67 47 S Wl1• M a 68 t7 s ... 1. e.tl>M• 65 ., 1 allOe Valley 16 16 TOfr.,_ 65 4S '(_.,it-Vty 4 1 29 ... Surf report LOCAnDN em DA Zume a..cri 2-3 SW Soni• Monie. 0 SW ~BooOI\ t-3 w s ... oe.oo Counly ~-3 w Wei• 1..-.P 80 T ides TOOA'f Artl low 3 34 e m 3 9 Flt•~ 10 t3am 56 S.c: low 8 10pm 00 Soc()n(! high lllOMOA'f Finl Ng11 1 !!O a m l 3 Flttt tow 4 Ill• m 3 2 Saeond hlQll 10 S4 a m 5 2 ~'°"" 705pm 02 Sun .... today ., • 44 p II'\ • , .... MonOiry 11 8 4 1 • m """ NI• evair> •' 4 43 p"' . • Moon wt• lod•Y •I 10·26 • m • ,.... II 8 17 pm . 111\d MU~ Sunday el II 12 a..m P a yroll c h arige boosts teachers' p a y By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Olttlel>ellr .......... Irvine teachers will take home an average $600 more a year as the resull of a payroll change approved by the Irvine Unified School District Board of Education. Joe Holder. the distnct's deputy supenntendcnt for business, said teachers will receive the additaonal pay by deferring income tax pay- ments, not through a larger allocation of district funds. School board members approved the bookkeeping change at a special meeting last week so 1t would apply to teachers' pay for ()e('ember work, he said. The paycheck for that penod 1s d1s1nbut~ in January Holder sa1d the rev1s1on spn ngs from a fa vorable ruling that Cah- fom1a teachers recently received from the Internal Revenue Service. Teachers' regular allocauons for their retirement fund previously have been considered uuable income to be added to take·home salary when paying income taxes each year. he said. Under the previous guidelines, teachers could then receive the money tax-free when they retired. The IRS. according to Holder, now permits teachers to designate the retirement money as tax-<iefcrred income. meaning they ileed not pay taxes on 11 until it's received after reurement. Because of the chanie in Irvine teachers' annual taxable income, they wall take ho me an average $600 more per year. Holder said the amount will vary according to a teacher's regular salary and tax bracket. COPTERSCRA~ OVER LA HARBOR.... From Al that was when they collideQ. I looked · uran and saw one helicopter Oying aro und in circles, gelling lower and lower until it crashed ... She added , "There was a lot of screaming and yelling for help. I saw lifejackets be10g thrown ·into the water." Some restaurant employees tied tablecloths together and tried 10 pull the helicopter that crashed into the channel-toward shore. The double crash threw some victims free o f the helicopters and left The Laguna Beach Adult Educa- tion program will begin its tnmester on Monday Dec. 2 and will end 11 on March 21. 1986. Reg.istralion will be held 10 class during the first two weeks of the winter trimester. The language de- partme nt will offer begin· nmg/continuation French and begin· nmg conversatio nal Spanish. A course in basic subjects for adults with emphasis in mathematics, word study and writing will be held two nights a week. English as a Second Language also meets bi·weekly. Ceram ics has been expanded to a c anne . '"There were bodies here all over the place." said Los J\llgeles Fare Depanmen1 Battalion Chief Larry chnetder. He said a city fireboat was near the crash scene. and rescue teams. 10clud- 1 ng scuba divers. were able 10 respond within two minutes. He said civilians also assisted in 10 the rescue cffon Three crash '1c11ms were 10 cnt1cal conal tion Saturday night at Harbor- UCLA Medical Center 1n Torrance . said a nursing supervisor who asked four-hour class. All classes meet at the htgh school fac1hty on Park Avenue w11h the e.xcep11on of the word processing class. This beginners class an the computer field will be held.at Thurston Intermediate. Complete schedules may be picked up at the local library and the Chamber of Commerce. There 1s no fee for English as a Second Language. A $30 fee will be charged for all other classes There will be no 1ui11on charged for minors or adults 1n the High School Diploma G ranting Program. All classes are exempt for those age 62 and over specific anJunes were not 1mmed1- ately available. Two others were treated for manor 1nJunes and re- leased. she said. Tiare Puma, 23, of Woodland Hills. and her 7-month-old daughter, Ashley. were both treated at San Pedro Pen1mula Hospita l after swallowmg g.asohne mixed with ocean water said nurs10g supervisor ean SJUIUnon~ The older Puma was in fair con- d1t10r. in the intensive care unit at Peninsula. Her daughter was trans- ferred to Long Beach Mcmonal Hospital where she was an critical condition, said spokesman Don Brackenbu . n, , a ew Jersey resident: Stacy Habib1e, 22. of Glendale. and DIXle Capp, 36. of Santa Monica. were treated for minor in1unes and released. Sammons said. COLLISION ••. FTomAl Mesa, were released after treatment al Fou~tain Valley Regional Hospital. a nursing supervisor said. Costa Mesa police were continuing their investigation to determine why Simard crossed the center line. Mc Bnde said. A Very Special Shoe Department # 119 Fashion Island• Newport Beach• 759-1622 • Bullocks Willlhir Wing ~ ! Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, December 1, 1985 AS SOMETHING To THINK Aeour - -~- \. Time to send Badham into political ret~rement Congress~an has low voting record. high record of travel at public expense f hink about 1h1s: In 1976, thl' Rcpubhean-dom inated 40th (on- grci.\1onal 01 s1nct sent Robert f Badham lO Washington. He has be<:n re-elected handil y every two years \lnl'e. despite compiling one of the lu\\-est 'oting recordt in the House of l<.cprcsentattve\ anti tra-.eling fre- 4ucntl) at tne ta"<payers' l'xpense to pursue his pct issue -the ..\rmed ~orces . • Had ham has JUSt dcdared hJ\ land1dan tor a six th term The rc.,t of the stOr) I'> I.Uri) "'dl- dcx:umentcd: ( ongressman Badham hao;one ot the lowe<\t voting record' 1n thl' HouseofRcprcscntat1,es He and Mrs. Badham have taken tree 1nps to Austria. Sw111erland. Denmark Hotldnd. German). ')outh Korea and C h1na plus 24 other nauon'> Other than that he ha'> done hllk to d1stt ngu1 sh h1msclf1n almost I 0 year\ of representing this d' nam1c area }Cl. as of1h1s moment. his re-t'lec11on 1n 19'86 secml> relat1,ely certa in Wh) does an area that '>trl\CS for excellence 1n '>O man} wa) s wlerate such 1nd1fTerence? This I!> not a questton of PQhucal prefcrent·c. but one of prole'>'>IOnal performance T his congre<is1onal d1s1m·1 needs better re prcsenta tmn on thi: na11e1nal le\t~I and that's an aPQh l1cal e-.- pri:ss1on r he dl'>lflll dc\Cnl·\ \00\COllC II rnn Ix proud ol' ( ompetent. cner&-elll.. JIH.I anttulatt.• pl.t\Cr\ are being l..ept on the poltucal \1delinc'> v.h1le < on- gre\'>man Bad ham enJoH a pcl"p\'tual umeout No ont• has CH:r ">aid \hl' "ant'> 1hc 1oh but Manan Bergi:\oh ha'> bctn l'normou'>h elkt 11' t· J\ d '>late \cnator 1t would hc a tnhutc to her Jnd the 4CJth Dl\trll t tu ha' l' her in (ongrcs'> ln1ne \1J~nr Da'c Baker. one ol thc ouh ta nd ang 'uung Republttan\ in the stall: v.ould make a 'l.'n aHraUl\e candidate and desene'> a chance to g1:t h1'> l..treer mto high gear Popular Orange< <>un- i}' 'iupen •'>or Roger 'itanton who recenth '>'-'ltlhed to the Repuhhlan Pan) 1<, a proH·n gra<.s-rr.1ot\ tam- paagnt·r and an energetic repn:wnta- 11ve of h1~ t:om111uenq Thl·tand1dan ofan' •>f ttlnl' thrc:e "'ould mJke for an rn~ging. nca11ng J1Jne pnmaf! thl l..1nd uf tampa1gn the tkmuuaul ~mtc" need\ 10 ~u.' '1able furthcrr110H 11 '> ttme thC' )Iced-. ol thl\ Jrl·J tal..i: preC'edem.e O\l.'r tht.> un'-'rlttt'll ruk'> of poh11rnl g.tmr'>mJmh1p II the HepublilJn Pan) doe\n tau v.ath louragt•ou' 1ntegn1~ ma)bc -.omeunc: d'>e "111 .\nothl'.r <,c.t:nar10 hJ'> th~ rxn1111. rat\ nominating' d rd all\ e uni.. nov. n and l..et'p1ng tht'1r tJnd1da1e unt.kr v.rap\ dunng the pnmar~ pre.Ile\\ rhen come \eptcm- hl·r ol I 11lS6 tht· t:and1date stan'> .411adung ( ungre~!>man Bad~am \Xhert.> he·., 'ulnerable ab~ntee1c;n\ and v.a\t1ng ta,pa\t:r<,' mone) B' <k toht'r the IX-mOl. rJI take'> the offen'a' e h} pro~\ing a workahk ,oluuon lO tht' a1rpon problem and b)' d1 .. pla) ing ..in energ\ ano talent 1h..i1 hc1<.n"t bct·n rn a local lon- J1M Wooo ' gre\\10nal clt-t tion for 'ear'> Such a ccind1da1e wuld cau!>e m..in' Re- pubhlans to 'ott" tor the perc,un. not the part) ond rt''>Ull 1n ·a <;tunning up'>t't OK. so tha' happened la!>t \ear - t'\l.t'Pl Im the upset part But Judgl Da' 1d 0 ( .tner J '>lrapp) m11dera1e Demcxrat from Laguna Beal.h ma~ be JU'it the · lctnd1da1e tu '>uccecd "hert othe~ failed Or pnv,1hl\ there'\ d hnght }Oung attorne) \A.1th mone) and organ11a11onal talent. who w uld qu1ckh capture tht' "ottrs' imagina- tion and send the rnt~p1d Con. gre.,.,man Bad ham into pohucal re· 11remen1 The poss1h1lm of a' ital cam paign sound~ e-.u11ng 'and that'~ 1he wa) 11 should be m this burgeoning area Instead v.e ha-.e the prospnt of re- eleuing the phantom Badham tor another tv.o )ears and th.at\ a rather mundant"polt11cal pro'>pect T he fa ult for '>uch letharg) lies not onl) with the congre\sman but v.11h the 'oters and 1he1r pohucal leadership for 10LN- .a1mg '.>Ul h med1ocnt) There, le~' than '>I\ month'> ume to do '>Oml"thrng ahou1 II That\ somcthin~ to think about Columa11t Jim Wood Jive In ew- port Be•cb STATE/ ... . ION/WORLD =========== CALIFORNIA Number DEA agents target assets involved llnkeQ to drug Kingpin . . . BY1••Assoc•a1edPms . lll hlJaCk S.\N DIEGO -The federal Drug Enforcement .\dm1n1.,tra1111n has targeted fo r seizure more than $)) m1lhon IO >\mencan J'>selS hnked !0 dou· btful rela11,es and associates of a Mexican drug lord charged "1th k1lhng a l narcotics officer. 11 was reported today. In ()an Diego Count~. t~t· OE..\ ha., Sl'l ted or 1\ auempung to confiscate $7 8 mil lion 1n real e!ltatl' boah C'Jrs and bank accounts from relatl\ es and drug-trallickmg as\oc1ate\ of R..ifael Caro Quintero. one of four men Jailed in Mexico Crt) 1n the k1cfn.1p-murdl·r ntnl' months ago of DEi\ agent Ennque Camarena Salatar Syncom 3 satelllte certlfled a success ELSEGlJNDO-Acommun1ca11onssatelltte that wao; ··)ump<,taned" h\ space shullle astronauts after being "-nllen off as a n $lS5-m11l1on la1lure "3'> ccnilied ·aturda} as a complete. though tard). succe'>s Tht• l S '-3" "a' g1 -..en control of . ) ncom 3 after the satcllt te passed a month nt te\l'i b\ engineer~ lrom the Navy and Hughes C ommun1eat1on'i l nl '>aid Hughe'> President ~IC' en D. Dorfman. Navy shlp rescues Vletnamese refugees OAKL.\ND -The Na'~ sa)S one of 11s Oakland-ba~ed \htp'> ha!>. lor the second ume. rescued from an endangt.>rcd boat 11t'ctng Vietnamese retugee'> 1n their own nat·ve waters. The latest rescue. reported Fnda). began JU\t alter dawn Monda) in the South China ea when a lookout aboard the '>upph ship \fars spotted a small boat l1)1nga dmres., flag. according to '-a'~ ( mdr Fred Gorrell ln,es11gat10g. the Marsd1sco.,ered a 35-foot IA Ood boat crammed v.tth 26 Vietnamese adults and 10 children. The boat had sailed three da\\ i:arlan Gorrell said the occupant'> of the' essel wcrc pol1111.:al rcfugl'e" 3dd~ng ··'-' c '>t't' boats leaving that countf) on a regular basis .• - l<ive hijack er s . says pilot: p o li ce r ai se issu e of accomplice \ .\LLETT .\ \falta t .\Pl -The gu nmen who h1;acl..cd .1n Eg~ pta1r 1ethncr and tnrced 1110 I.ind in \13lta ma~ haH' had Jn an:omphu· "ho helped .. muggk tht> \1.c:apQns ahoard. a ~taltc e '"' t•s11ga1or '>aad aturda) .. '-'r ha'c nut e\dudcd tht· po;,s1- h1ht) of an accompltcr ·· a police <;ourn'. Speal..1ng on l.Ond11111n o l anon\ mil' told fht· .\s\ouated Prt'\\ Om· .\mentJn ''oman '-'JS -.hot tl1 death b' the 1errorn1., .ind SI'\ people penshed dunng th1.· htJad.ing and "hen Eg~p\IJn lnmm,rndos '>tormed t ht· Boeing ~ l ~ ,11 \ JJlcua '.) Luqa Slain hostage funeral Hetty Peterson follows the casket holding her daughter, Scarlett.Rogen~p. lntoSt. Mary's Star of the Sea church during services Saturday in Oceanside for the victim of the Egyptalr hijac ki ng. The dead ~011,1an wae given an American fla& and a Purple Heart .. ln recognition of her con· trlbution•. to the effort of RC•Ce... • · NATION a•rport la'>I \undJ' fhcrl' '-'l re 4l\ I.., ~-~~~--"------~~~-~p~a~ ... ~'i~~·n~g~l~·r~,~~~nl~1~,~rl'~"~rn~~~m~~~·r~';J~ht~1~a~r{~1-~J-~~l1~'..:l~~~~~~lliili~~l--l~~~aJ'! ~e~~~e on J l11ght lrom .\thl!n' Storm leaves Rockles, heads for Plalns < aaro rg~ri • 1 t t .\ ··po\\-erhouse storm·· th~t dumped up lo 1 kt'I ol \OU\\ alfl15~ tht• \h-.tn \l.hllt• the plltll 01 th(' ht more V10 e. n , exper sa vs southern Rock ie~ swung ea-;tward <iaturda' and 'Prt•ad Ill ... 1u,h Jnd c;no" 1a1.l..t•d Jl'thnl·r ,;i1d \,11urd.1\ that J J 1 across the Plain!>. 1hrea11.·n1 ng to snarl 1ra ffic tor ThJ n I.. 'l!I' ing 'H'l.'l..enJ \t'l nnd .._1., ~ 1'1 rail \Uf\ I' t•J 1hi.: '>ll1rm 1ra,eler'i all lhl' "'a" to thl' Grrat Lakes \1,tecn pc.·opk h.1d ix't'n 1..ilk·d 1n mg I 1ht· Jlflr,ilt in \l,1ltJ Jnd \\,j\ \\CJther-rrlated acci'denl~ \ince the Than\l..gl\ ing holida' \\\,'d..l'nd tx·g.in h1•1n)! t l'.11cd JI ,1 \IL1llt'"' h1,..p11 . .r llir J nt·n •'II ' hrt'Jl..do\\ n Reagan vows to root out more sples SANTA BARB ARA -Preside nt Reagan. commt•nt1ng puhlllh for thl' fi rst time on the recent stnng of espionage arre'itS. <.aad Saturda' that thl' t'n1ted tates wrll "root out and prosecute the '>pies of an) nation \\ t"ll lct thl.' chips fall where the) ma):· Reagan )31d 1n his "eckl\ radio c1ddrt''>'>. deliH·n·d from his mountaintop ranch. where the Reagc1m "crt• spending thl' Thanksg1 ... ing holtda ~. COL UM BIA. C. -..\man suspected of shophfting )par!.. plug' "a' 'hnt LO death b ) police Saturda~ at a store filled "-Ith ( hm1ma<1 .. hopper' .if!l•r ht• overpowered an officer and used her gun 10 IAOund a rn<11nma authnnt1t•\ said. The alleged shophfier was 1den11 fied l\S Isaac Jont'S. 2 ), of '.':l'"-Orbin-. The "oundcd customer. Carol Kaufman. "'as trt·atcd at J hmp11,1l .ind released. -New York drlnklng age ralsed to 21 ALBANY. NY. -Ra1S1ng New Yori..'<; dnnk1ng age from 19 to ~I starting today, should make roads safer b) cu1t1ng do\\n on drunken dm ang. state officials say. But they admit Washington's threat 10 "1th hold $90 m1llton 1n h1ghwa) funds also was a consideration t'l'" York JOtns 'I otht•r c;1a1cs in the nation -including California -that alread) ha'c a m1n1mum dnnl..1ng age of2 I. Another fi ve states have appro\Cd lcg1sla11on to ra1<;e thl'lr dnn~1nt1. ages 10 21 sometime nc-.1 ~car WORLD S. Africans found new labor unlon l .1p1 HJn1 < 1JIJI ..il'n \J1J n an inter' 1c·" "•th E:g,pt1Jn tdcn'imn after rr1urn1ng frC'lm \1Jha 11o 11h 11 other \Un 1' Of\ that there "l're ti \l' h1Jat l..er'> Olli lour 0t1iual\ .II the \ ,tllt:lla hmp1tal "herl' thl' l..ncrn n .. un' 1ng h1JJl l..tT" hl•ing trt·Jtl·d dC"clancJ u)ffiffil'nt 1•n menh 1n a l.i1r-n11!-ht 1ntt'n It''' and rt'fX'Jtc!J ,all' 111 rhl" \IJlll'\C go' ern- nwnt"' 'Po l''m.rn "'l'Ol unan"H'rl·J l l1>"l'' l'r Pnnw \lina'itl·r ..\h l utl' 111IJ PJrltJm1.·n11ha1 E.g\pt hJJ rt'qUl''tul tht• t''-lrJtllt111n 111 1inh '!Ot' nlJn Jnd m.1de nu m('ntion 1!1 J ,t'1.11nJ \Ur''' 1ng h1ghJal l..cr In \ alktt..i thl' pohu• \t>Urlt" inter 1t'\\nl h' l he ..\ ''111.1Jtl'd Pre'' ,p11io.1.· .1h11ut 11nh 11nl' .. un 1' 1 ng. '"-' p1r.1tt' .\uthonl11'' h.t•l· Hknlllinl lht "-""" n ,11r' I\ 1ng h11.i• io.l'f "' < ln1..1r \l.ir11111!.1 211 ''h11 ''·'' -.1rn1ng .1 I 1111,1.111 p.1 .... p .. 11 I lh' "lllfll' ... 11.t 11 \ l',ll!?·'"'f\ hJll ,1h1.111wd littk 1n1111111.1t111n t1 11m thr \\t•undnl h11.l\ t-1.·r hn.Hl'l" ht• h.nl hn·n un1.k1 lh'.•'' ,ul.1t111n Hut Ill ,,1111 till h11.11. l..t 1 "·I' .tbk 1e1 .. 1t up 'iuturdJ' ,1nd 1'1111,1· '"1ulJ \111111 Ix .1hk 111 llllt'\111111 111111 JOHANNES BURG. South .\fnca -Hundrt'ds of union rl'Pll''t'nt,111' l'' founded outh Afnca's hirgest labor organ11a1 1on Saturda). a 111ul11rau.1I federation of about 500,000 workers that is e\peCtcd to push hlJl I.. 1mh11r.il dcm~~d;thcr de-.elopmenls. black snipers fi red on poli ce patrol, rw.ir (ape Astronauts Town fort he third 11me in tw6 days and a security guard w11s killed" 1th h1'11" n t ~ ~holgun atk r a nowd o -.crpowercd him. pohet• said res up .l or H~ndr_~ds of r_llce hunt rall sabo eurs -n-ext-w~lk - TOKYO -Polrce mobilized into a o;pcc1al hunt unit \Coured Japan trn '\aturda\ for about JOO lcfiists believed responsible for the rarl sabotagt• thJt , turned fra,d into chaos for 6.5 million com mute~ in Tokyo and Osaka. Thl' '-P \l r < I' T£ K 11 1111 .. i.111 1 \I 1 • lOrthnated a11acb Friday also cost government-run Japan National Rail" a'' Thl' a'' r11n.1 u t 1. ,111-.i11tl t •lln ~ore than S6 m1 1l1on 1n lost ticket sales. Police said the) arrested 48 arll\ 1st!> on '-'Orl..1.•r, .1ho.1rd tht• .. p.llt' 'hat tic J-nda) nc:ar sites where saboteurs severed rail comm unication' cahle' \tlant1\ rt'\ll'J tht•ir .. 11n· h.inJ, d srupting th e all-i mportant co mputer systems that operate the trains. T he~ '\aturd.i' .ind tt111 n·.1d' lll1 .11w1hcr ~ d the attacb were apparently the work of a radical left 1st group. thc I . \00-huild1ng PWJt'll thl' 'l"u•nd lknwn- 1 her Chukaku-ha or "Middle \ore·· faction s1ra11on nt hlm J\lronJuh 11nt' Ja) mem ma' a<t,t'mhlt' perm,mt•nt 11utf'I''" 111 Women Interrupt Vatican news conference orhit l \f)l':1'> 1'n tht• !lh111nll 111 .11wd !ht· \'<'rk nt \f);llt'1A.1ll C'r' '-hl'f\"'"d ~rmng • .mJ krr. Ro" \\h11 'p\.'nt " ht,ur' \~ minull'' I r1d.l' l'uild1n11 .ind tJlmg apart .1 .i.., h•lll "'"t'r ,,r tx·am Jnd a I~ font l''rnm1.I 1•1111•1 SnJJHll@.t'thrr nll't.l l \lrlll\ 111 \tl.11111 .. oixn larg,> h:I\ \.\TIC .\N C'ITY -Two women Sl-cking ordina11on ol "'umt·n pm''"" - onr L' former nun from Belgium nnd the other a Flori da nur~t· -in1rrrupted .1 Va1tcan new!> conference Saturday 111 wh1eh a top ca.rd1nal "~rncd n&!;l1nst attempts 10 introduce democracy mto the Rom an ( athohc ( hun.h Tht· ~cond Vaucan Council decreed that any d1scnm1nat1on bac;l"d on rare. <;01.1.1I d a.,c; or ~-, ha~ to be uprooted as contrary to the will of < 1o<l ." 'ia1d Mant' Tereo;c ..-;0 nmo\' halfway through the hourlong session nttendt•d h\ ahout SCIO ioumnh'il\ Bnb1 Burke. from Ft. Laudtrdale. Fla . told the churchmen thJt "th<' )eke l\ftht•church on the woman has to he hOed .. Cardinal fo<;('ph Malul.1 fro m Zam· ;1od two bishop fro m Colornhm and India ltMcncd calml\ to tht• women·, 41t:itr ment\ and told them the church cannot chantte .. thc h1~1onl.ll rt'altt\ tlf "'hat < 1od dtd .. Thouand• denounce upcoming electlon M.\NILA Ph1hpp1nc -bout 8.000 lef'U fctcmon trntof'5 on ~mron' den JUnlcd the Fth 1 pres1dcnt1ol t'lt"Ct1on as a "\ J $_1mperrnh\I pin .' and ,111 op~s1110n coah t ion ~1d Ben 1gno 4.Quino '" w1d(')w wou Id ~ 1 t, ca nd 1da tt Thr demono;tf;llOr'i man-ht'd toward the o fficial ~1dcnl'(' of r rt''lllcnt f t•rdtnJn\I F \.tArCfl' hut '-'Cft <itoppcJ a few block' a\A.a) h -. firctnic ~' 44nd ~'n nol !'4'ht l I hn lh.tntrll ·lru'>h tht' I · -Marrn' d1ll~.1or'>h1p .. and p.11n1t·J ,11111Jm 1•11 "'all\ ~alltn(l lnr .. Rc.,1ilut1on. not clcl.11ons l\pnng and R11" ... 11d tht' "11rk IO'ildt'" tht'lf hi.' ii\\ \ll•ll t \(l.I!\ !cit lhl'lf hand' \Oft" and 1 t'I\'' "'crl' j1.l.1\I lnr "aturdJ\ ·, d.l\ 111 rl''' ht"ltlrl' tlw n,.,, <1pale "all.. tc)\l,l\ The' alsl1 U\Cd tht• t1ml' tn rl't hJrgr thl" h3ttent''i m their 'lf'3C'\" ~tt~ toi thc nc\t prnJt'l t 'it ht•dukll tn h\'~1n :11 I~ ~Q p m P\ 1 and la<tt .1tx1111 '" hnur' ..\nd thl• nthl'r' on tht· 'K'\t'n nwmt1c r 1 fl'"' 11''1 tm nh·d 1. \f"\'r1 11wn1' 111111.. ph11t111tr:\ph' .ind 11111nl 1p \1l.1nt1'' 'll,lt l "'ll'm' B ut n u clear a t tack isn 't l ikel\'. believes Rand.Corp . a n a lyst L< >'-.\'-<A~ l ~' \ P1 -T crrornt Jtt,ld .. , 1ndud1nga1rplant· hqadings h1rn1h1ng\ anJ a"a"1nat11l0' '-'Ill 1n, rt'J'c h' tbc t·nd ol thl· 1.entun but - J tt·rr11n,1.nudt·ar .nt.11. !. ., not hl..ch ln1.rt'.htd n '1'1.in,t 11 tt-rr11n'1' \Ulh J\ rt"ll.'Ol ,\dllln\ tJl..t•n h\ the: l n1tt•J '-t.ll1.' .ind F g' pt II• ,aptur1.· nr lo.ill h1 JJt l..a' nlJ\ prnmpt 11.·rwn'it g.n1up' 111 1. h.in!?t' tallll' 11r t~:u1mc m11rt 11"k nt ... ud Bn J r \1 kn!.1Q' 1.h1et Jn.11\q tnr 11.·rrnn'm ,1uJ1l'' JI 1hr ,uhurhJn 'ian1.1 \1111m;1 thin!. tJnlo.. 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'-'nt mt·mlx·1, 11 111l lnh·rnat1unal l 11mm111rC' \11.J n,, R tl "ni .m or Zachary Seal. 9 . and Aaron Melojaa, 10. bury a "GI Joe" doll ln a Santa Montee Park on Saturday to help dramatJze a nattonwlde campaian to ttop the eale of war toye. g;.m11at1 "11 'ht ul ' 11l 1l1, tC'J ~•th tht' \m( rHan 1 11 lllH"1\l l'.1n' Tv.cnl\ 1,,., 11! lhl \-l 'l'r1· not trnm th1 Ph1l<id1 phl.1 .ire: 1 .. t Army squa~ leader earns medal Sit Job C. Cr11:'Doa, i.on of 9 harlc1 and Betty Crismon or Hunt- lnJtOn Beach. has been decorated With the Army Commcndallon Medal at Fort Bragg, N.C". Cnsmon. a 1980 jraduate of Edison High School. is a squad leader with the 82 nd Airbome Dlvu1on. • • • Cadet Jobe A. Moylea, son of John Moyles of Huntington Beach and Evelyn Moyles of Orange, has com- pleted an Air Force ROTC field training encampment at Wn~ht-Pat­ terson Air Force Base, Ohio. Moyles. a student at Cal Pol) Pomona. attends ROTC at Loyota MitrymourH Uni- versity m Los Angeles ••• Airman Ryan R. UDJoo, son of Simon and Aon Union ofHunt1ngton Beach, has graduated from the Asr Force secunty poh<e spcc1ahst course at Lackland Air force Ba11e, Texas. Union, a 1984 graduate of Edison High School. 1s serving with the 4393rd Secunl\ Police Squadron at Vandenberg Air Fort·c Base. Calif. • • • Robert 8. Barreu. !>on of Edmond and J uhka Barrett ofFountam Valley. has co mpleted tra1n1ng in fundamen- tal military skilli. at the Army ROT(" basic camp in Fort Knox, Ky. Barrett plans to enter the ROTC program at (al State Long Beach. Infant!) lJ1v151ort. ••• Airman Oat M. Vo, son of Dut· V YoofE1 Toro. has graduated lrom 1he .\1r Force vehicle equipment mech- anic courc at Chanute Air For<.'C Bl)se. 111. Vo. a I Q83 graduate of San Clemente H 1gh SChool, 1s servmg with the t!34th Tran~ponauon quadron a1 Hurlburt Field. Fla. • • • Airman Mark A. Dearosien, '>On of Raymond and Germame Desrosiers of Fountain Vallley. has been as- signed to ( hanute Air Force Base. 111 .. after completing basic training at Lacklartd Air Force Ba!>c, Texas Derosters, who graduated from Or- ange Coast College m 1984. will receive specialized instruction m the fire protection field. • • • Pvt. Michael E. Sloan, son of Tamara and Todd Sloan of Lagun1 Hills. has ~ompleted the basic field art1llel) cannooecr course under the one stauon un it trammg program at Fort Sill, OkJa. Sloan ts a 1983 graduate of Laguna Hills High School. • • • Airman James 8. Rudel Jr., son of James B. Randel Sr. of Dana Point and Diane Randel of Irvine. has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. after completing basic training at Lackland Air Fi rce Base. Texas. Randel. a 1984 IJ"aduate of San • Clemente High School, will receive specialized instruction in the aircraft maintenance field . Fire stations launch gift program "Operation Santa Claus," a gilt donation program aimed at abused and neglected children and m~ed) families, has been launched b~ the Orange Count)' Fire Department in cooperation with the county\ ~oc1al Services Agency. • • • Airman ~becca J. Scbaelder, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mi chael Judd of CostJ ~k\a. has graduated from the Air Frocc aircraft mamten- ance course al Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. Schneider is a 1976 graduate of "ll'\\port Harbar High 5chool ·s eminar g ives pus h t o students' f uture Collection barrels are located at all 42 county fire stations. which will display "Operation Santa ("taus·· banners through Chnstmas. New. unwrapped toys for children newborn to age 17 may be deposned at an y firehouse displaying the banner. Donations must be received pnor to Dec. 23. Tax deduc11ble receipts are available at drop-off snes. Last year. toys were d1stnbuted to more than 2.600 children m the county through the Joint program. County fire stations are located m El Toro. Irvine. Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills. Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo. For precise loca11ons. call 538-355 I • • • Airman Christopher P. Zastrow, son of Barbara and Francis Zastrow of Huntmgton Beach. has graduated from the Air Force aircraft pneu- drauhc systems mechanic course at Chanutt Air Force Base, Ill. Zastrow. a 1982 graduate of Marina High School. 1s serving" 1th the 60th Field Mamtenance Squadron at Travis Air Force Base. Calif. ••• Army Pvt Michael A. Thompson, son of Roy and Martha Thompson of Huntington Beach. has amved for. duty in West Germany. Thompson, a 1984 graduate of Edison High School. 1s a cannon crewman with the 8th By SUSAN HOWLETT Of lhe OeNr l"llol 11.n Scores of Orange County high school students attended seminars in Irvine last week dealing with college aims, goals and future aspirations. The !>tudent conference held at the In 1ne Mamou Hotel was sponsored by Assemblyman Gtl Ferguson. R- Newport Beach. The da}-long event attracted about 200 students from 22 high schools, three community colleges and con- tinuation schools and offered educa- tion advice and related 1nformat1on. Semmars on how to receive ll,rants and scholarships. the legal process of becoming an adult. choosmg a college or university. time management and other topics were conducted. accord- ing to Ferguson aide John Carvelh. Orange County Municipal Cou rt Judge and former Deputy D1stnct Attorney Suzanne Shaw addressed the students on how she worked her way ··from scrubbang toilets to be- coming a jud$e." Carvelli said. Carvell! said "Lookmg Forward:" A Conference for Young Adults." was the first such event sponsored by Ferguson. The assemblyman said he hopes to see similar co nferences dealing with the importance of educa- tion for generations to co me. Senior Citizens • . . and Disabled People, () Target invites you ..._ . to as ecial -.. shopping event. Accompanying fam·ily members are welcome, too. This event is for those who, because of age or disability, find it difficult to do their holiday shopping without special assistance. So, Target employees an.Q other volunteers will be ready to lend a helping hand. And. of course, there will be free refresh· ments, special surprises, even an appearance by Santa. Do join us for some holiday fun . .. Tuesday morning, December 3 8:30 to 11 :00 am at Target : Anaheim-Lincoln Avenue at Crescent Way, just west of the Santa Ana Freeway, 999-0606 Cypress-Katella and Knott Avenues, 220-2000 Garden Grove-Brookhvrst at Westminster Ave., just south of Garden Grove Freeway, 534 -2142 Garden Grove·Harbor Blvd. at Chapman Ave., 971-4826 Huntington 88ach-Adams Avenue at Brookhurst, 964-8008 Orange-Tustin and Meats, across from the Mall of Orange, 97 4·2800 ®TARGET P~rt1c1pat1ng Target stores will be Clo$ed to the public dunnq this evPnl -. 1 • ! WE ASKED . 1 'How do you feel ab out l~e ~ar, Egypt dealt with th e terrorist hi1ack1ng d ?" on Malta last weeken · b Fred Compiled Y Jam~ B_eogforl Costa Mesa Sales .. , think thl'\ (lhl' l~\f)· tians) dealt" 1th 11 badh Rut the}' (the 1erromt~) \H'rl' killing people one h~ on~· The> (the Eg> pt1.in~l d1d11 I ha ve man~ op11on' ·· Dan Aguilar Costa Mesa Student -.., I "I don't thin~ n ''a<; a glK)J idea. I don't kno"' "h' tht• Reagan adm1n1stra1lon c,up- ported 11.'" Tom Grams Costa Mesa Retired "Although 11 lool.cd li ke the h1Jacker~ "'ere going to conunur to shoot pa<;c,cn - gers. the~ 1offic1als) should ha\ e '>10" ed (the no.... of events)do1.1.n lo.,..1ngthangs down ha~ prov~n to work m U.S. hostage Sltuauons wtth cops and robbers." .. voaetateln Conole Nielsen Huntington Beach Pharmaceutical engineer ··1 .,.. "h thl'' had been a hllk 4 ull"kl'r but 1 Lhink the> dtd the nght thing. Nine 11mes 1lut of 10 they (the tcrron,bl kill the people 30)\\3~ Bob Savage Costa Mesa Attorney '"I than~ thev dealt with st proper!} I Jusi wish the loss of ltk .... a.,n't ~o sc ere·· Edward Decker Cos ta Mesa College administrator .. , cena1nl} <iupport acting a.-.sertl\ ch toward!I h1- 1adcrs. In.this case. I would h.l'e laked io have seen more negot1at1ons .J guess I'm not con' inced all options were C"<hau~\ed before they stormed the plane." a \ \ • Orange Coasl OAIL V PILOT !Sunday ~bet 1, 1985 A8 AlexHa!ey'sroots are in humility By ANNE S. CROWLEY prml."ro lrom hor\C breeder John ,. .. ,,,, .... ~.,,.... Ga1nc\ BEREA, K > -In the office ofbe'>t · S(lhna novelist .\le' Hale> hangs a picture ofa turtle: s1t11ng on a fcntc When the author of the bloc. I.. bu Mer book and TV min1scnes "Roots" looks at the quirk) photo. he\ reminded of a lesson 1n hum1ht\' .. Any time >Ou )Ct' a tuntc on top ot'a fe nce posl. you know he had c,oml' hd p." :·And any lime I rcmotel) ~tart th1 nk1ng. 'Wow, isn't this marvelou\ what I've done.' I will look at the picture and remember how this turtle -me -got up on that post." \<ltd Hale). who had first heard thr: -\s Hale) begin) ¥>-nlln& his next book v.h1ch he\ tentat1-.el} calling "A ppalachia." ~ome of that help 111 coming from two students Willie Par~l·r, a ">en1or at Berea College and Ron \ancr a Junior at EaMem Kt:ntuC~} l' n1 \ers1ty, were hired to comh Rerca·~ e:uens1 ve 4.ppalach1an collection fo r matenal Hale\ might nel·d lor his no\>el. · fbc)' recent!)' repon~ baci.. \.\11th d one-foot stack of folders on t0p1c<1 ranging from moonshine 10 blal k mountain dwellers. The students and tv.o Olher re- \earchers sa\e the wnter tvne and perhaps more 1mponantl). are an FIRST COME SPECIALS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 ONLY! $19.50 SAVE 25% ON ALL HENSON KICKERNICK PAJAMAS ;-1eq 526 0 1..1 pc pu.ar r::l'le: S'"/ e ;r. srr.r 'h a:.:j silky r.y.or. •r. • C:r.oose-:: se• ' ~ !".Pr ,:, r.el :'J /(..!.le COlG!S -'-~r •' ?D.r.~r. 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':iai<s • •( 1n.,urancc pollq aga1ns1 tu1ure plagiansm sum '>uch as 1he ont" the fl' )Car-old Hale) stilled ou1 of coun in 1978 Harold ( onlander had t h.uied 1hat Hale> had used a I O<J. ~ord SCf.ment from h1~ no' el "Tht" .\lncan · The P.ass.a~s ,.were 1n somc,h1ng \omebOa> had gi ven me, and I don't kno"" v.ho ga'c: 1110 me." Hale' said '\omehov. or ano1her 1t ended up 1n the hook " Parkt'r 11nd San er spent four v.eeks photocop) 1ng an1des. chapters and items of potential 1n1erest and mak- 1 ng pcr)onal notes for Hak\ "ian cr al'>o dambcred through a s"tream in the "1rg1n1a mo'untains to find a still and he: 1n1u,1ewed a man v.ho used tu paint <td\enistmc:nt\ on harn' Hale' &a'c: the studtnh the \ton line for the book and tal lo.ed to them about two hour\ Then he ~1d · .\ssume that I knov. absoluteh nothing about .\ppalach1.t and JU\ 0! attac.k th1\ \un "1f edit,"' Parker recalled " · In our lirst mt·rt1ng he told u~ the l..e)' to the: be\t tiu1on 1s to ha'e the most authentic h1\t0rn:al re~arch. · added '>an er Halt:)' gathered det.11ls. too tounng mu..eums and tuv.n) 1n rcnne\'>«:c and Kentucb But most of all in .. .\ppalachaa .. v.hu~ hero 1s a "muunta1n macho· grandfather Hale' v.111 bedra"'1ngon ht'> childhood e"<penence\ as he did Robinsons 111 $<0<. \ ··the wga of ht' ;rnce\lor\ ll\e\ lrum the nch "'1h1a11on' of \fnui to '>13\l~~ 10 eontemporan .\ml"nla 'licnn.u:lg.." 4 bool. .tboul h1~ v. e\tcrn Ten nes!>Cc bometo"' n v.1 IJ be puhhshed 1n Delembcr Hait'~ planned to board J cargo · \h1p in Houston v.1th hi\ outhnl' ;rnd ftle\ "J he lOUld do much of tht' prd1m1nar. v.nt1ng • ''" nting t\ J Jealous ml\lfl"~$ It \liu don't pa\ the mu~ H·ar n \ear out 11 \OU \ta\ around and do v.hdt I du \•>U hcrome a talking v.ntcr .. ..aid Hall':. n1)1tng that he accept\ 50 to 60 \pcal>..1ng t'ngagement~ a \ear I gJ\c \o mJn\ ntr:n1ev.\ about "'nllng I dur t .i. nte ~v I ha\ e to get lO ~a" SAVE Alex Haley l ' . 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Q& n·oroo ruq -arpe11ng rum11t;re.or m:xttr~ pt;r-::l".a~c: S200or more or. y ... : •ul! =-~r HOLIDAY SHOPPlttG HOURS: SVNDAY 10·7 • .. $3.37-$45 SAVE 25°10 ON ALL PLUSH ANIMALS -t $99.99 SAVE 47°/o ON OUR COFFEEMAKER FROMKRUPS ... ~ • ,. .... ~ I\ • ':• ··"' lf r A8 Orange Coast 6AILV PILOT/ Sunday, December 1, 1985 I Bhopal leaves deadly legacy Company's neighbors wary of future leaks By KELLY P. KISSEL A~,.,_ wtttw INSTITUTE, W.Va. (AP) -No area of the l ln1lc<l States was mor(' shaken by the Bhopal poison gas disaster than We~t V1rg1n1a's ·•c hemical valley.'' where Union Carbide had long been seen as c1 bcn('\Olent employer. Today. the chem1caJ company and others wh oM' plants line a 25-mlle stretch of the Kanawha River are under intense scrutm). Carbide's confident assertions that .. 1l can't happen here" sounded hollow on Aug. 11 ,JUSt eight months after Bhopal. when a cloud of poison gas from the company's lnstnute plant sent I 35 JX'Ople 10 hospitals I lundreds more "ere treated at an emergency medacaJ center. The Institute plant already had attracted interna11onal attention because 11 conta~ns Carbide's only other production unit for methyl isocyanate. the chemical that killed more than I, 7 50 1n the I nd1an d1<,as1cr In West V1rg1nia. methylene chlonde an'O ald1carb o"me leaked from a urut that mixes those two chemicals w11h MIC' to mal.c ald1carb. an insec11c1dc The urut has been closed since. Officials say the two leaks -1n India a11d lns111ute -heightened residents' awareness of chemicals near their homes rhc' illustrate a need for Carbide to do more to protect its neighbors., said Dr. Paul Nuch1ms. a West Virginia Stale College an professor whose office is JOO -.ards from the M JC' unit here. Nuchims helped found a ciuzcn group, People Concerned About MIC. after the Bhopal leak. "Union Carbide 1s beginning to realize slowl ) th al thl·rc are people outside tl-.eir fence. The) ha ve begun to rcalt1e that the> haH'. a respons1biltt> to the people other than a siren:· Nuch1ms said. Carbide employs 6,000 of the I 0.()00 chemical workers 1n the vailey and business and political leaders have tned to put the bc"t possible face o~ the company's, and the co mmunity's, ordeal. John Chapman. president oft he Charlesto n areal hamber of Commerce, said he believed the valley's image actually had impro' cd because officials have improved emergenC\ procedures. "It raised concerns people hav~ 1n making location dec1s1ons . ..Not a hysterical 'I wouldn't come within 50 miles of the plalc.' but a concern." Chapman said "But 11 also increased the ability of the communll} to respond to toxic leaks and spills -ab1h ties that weren't in place before.'' .......................... Thousands still dying one year late r ~s ~-result of Union C~rbide tragedy BY VICTORIA GRAHAM .__..._. "'-Wttw BHOPAL. India -A yeas •later, Bhopal has becom1; a synonym for industnal disaster, apocalyptic in m swoep and horror. striking thousands in their sleep, blighting leaves on the trees, animals 1n the field , children 1n the womb. Thousands have been left respir- atory cnP.ples wuhout hope of a normal hfe by th~ cloud of tO'<IC fumes that spewed from tank No. 610 at tbe Union Carbide plant here Dec. 3, 1984. A question mark hangs over infants and children who inhaled the lung- searing fumes. The. extent of 1l wi ll not be known for years or gencrattons. Even the death toll remains in- conclusive. The Indian government says it ha~ verified 1,754 fatalities. But it docs not dispute the estimates of doctors and press accounts that 2,000 to ::!,500 people died. One reason for the inconclusiveness 1s that the toxic fumes struck the poor in an apron or slums around the plant and some- times three or more hodies were buried in a single grave or cremated. More than 300.000 were affected in varying ways. But doctors and officials are saying the pro$nosis now is fair and that the 1mrn.ed1ate medical situation and relief efforts are improving. No gas- related deaths are being repor:ted and many victims have recovered and that the fear of deformed and dying "gas babies" was unfounded. lhC) say. "Th~ medical pictu re 1s delin1tcl y better and 1mprov1ng," said Dr N.R. Bhandari, supt'nntendent uf main Hamidia Hospital and coordinator of numerous surveys. He 1samong those who believe as many as 2,500 people died and he said 4000 to 5.000 patients suffered massive. permanent lung damage. while 5,000 to 10.000 have less severe respirator) prob- le ms · · "But this was like H1rosh1ma. nothing ltke 11 ever happened." he said in an interview. "So we hope for the best and cross our lingers. but we cannot predict Y.tha t will come next or the impact on growing children and the next generauon." Many slumdwellers and acuv1sts dispute those assessment!. and protesters allege that l Jnion Carbide Corp., which has headquarters in Danbury, Conn .. and th e Indian government are covering up the full catastrophe while the)' devise an out· of-coun seulemenl. About 2,000 people line up da1I)' at Hamidia Hospnal alone fo r treat- ment and doctors' cenificatcs. They want· money, food, medicine, jobs and an eventual settlement f(om Union Carbide. Many claim shortness of breath, eye irritauons. impaired v1s1on. cx- haustjon, stomach d isorders. aches and pains. They say the) suffer psychological symptoms of anxiety, panick, hopelessness, helpless ness Seven.Fabulous Days of Christmas Shopping DEC. 18-DEC. 24 FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. "' '--PflotO Woman recelvea monthly ration of grain lo Bhopal. and a co nsunt fear of death. The lines now are longer and desperate because the govtmment requires new documents fo r everyone seeking a cash sentement. Precious yellow "gas v1c11m" cards are their only tickets to the money. Many are able-bodied pretenders and nonres1- dents. but all of them are poor and needy. No 'ompenS811on has been paid )'l't b> Union Carbide since. Indra re- jected ltS IOlllal OfTer Ofa $230 million out-of-coun settlement. But the corporatton agreed. under an arrangement approved No". 26 by a Federal Disthct Co urt in New York City, to distribute $5 million to the victims. The corporation will g1,c the flOne) lo the American Red Cross which will turn 1t over lo the Indian Red Cross for d1stnbul1on. On Jan. 3 a U.S. Judge will decide 'whether more than 90 lawsuits against Uni on Carbide can be tned in the United States. About 2.700 suits are pending against the corporation 1 n India. The outcome of the cases wilt ha' e enormous impact on internattonal inv~stment in India, never regarded as a hospitable place for foreign business. Prime Minister Ra)lv Gandhi, however, 1s wooing foreign companies in his modern1za11on drive and' many observers say India doesn't want to scare offb1g business with a d~·astallng financial blow to Union Carbide . Although this cen tral Indian c11y of 900.000 has become a ltvmg labora- tory for scientific study of the after ef'fecrs, ~ructal ques1ionnenrain Slnce 40 tons of what Union Carbide says was methyl isocyanate (MI C)-used to make pest1 c1des. gushed into the a Starring;;:Over 1,000 Vendors ght a1r. --..&. How did the leak occur? Wa~ 11 deliberate. as ri'ion Carbide main-fl:.ATL Rl~C .-BARGAIN G ALORE...I N~REDIBLE \'ARI ETY ... T HOU 'AND. OF UNIQUE:.. QUALITY G lfT l::.Ll:l flON~ ... FUN FOR THE ENTIRI: FAMILY. ........... ·co:......... . 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Was 1s hydrogen cyanide or " both . as many Indian 5c1ent1~1s claim? Whate-.cr the poison. wh.it 1s the anudote., Toda} Umon Carbide's gate!> are locked, protesters ha' e erected er- tigies of executives and scrawled ~ffer-Carbide" on the walls. Many slumdwellers at the plant's doorstep claim the) never knew the factory manu factured poison. they say they thought It v.-as med1c1ne being made. The) cl aim no one told • them thar a wet tov.el placed over the and injuries. · Just across C'hola Road , the people of the Jaiprakash Nagar sl um move listlessly, the dreary rhythms of poven)' broken b> coughs they claim have become chronic because of gas 1nhalat1on . oc1al workers call on them, and the slumdweller'i make routlne but often futile tnps to see doctors. Kastun Bai slumps in a shed where she sells betel nuts and cigarettes. She drops medicine into her eyes and mourns seven people: Her husband. two sons, four grandchildren All ol them were choked by gas as the .. skpt , in their squalid mud and waufe hut No. J6 I. They collapc;ed as the\ ran fro m the onru.shing clouds · The government paid I 0,000 rupees (S833) for each fatalit) and slowly 1s paying I ,500 rupees ($250) to at least 31 .000 or the very poorest families . The rehcfb1ll is 450 m1ll1on rupees {$37.5 m1llton). mostly for food. The scenes from last December sull arc vivid. Bodies were stacked like cordwood for mass cremation. Bloated livestock carcasses were removed with cranes Foliage turned ye llow and shnvelcd For several days the skies churnt"d with smoke from funeral p1fes and more than I 00,000 people Oed stampeding out of Bhopal. Today the air 1s clear in this fertile , terraced cit y of tnosques and takes Pumpkin vines again blossom in st4ms and residents have bou$}\t nev. gr~en parrots to replace their dead pets But thousands of people cannot breathe deeply. Manual laborers can barely weave baskets. Children wake up screaming from their nightmares Women •still mourn their abon1on' and m1soamages af\er the gas leak although doctors attnbute must ca~\ to stress. A Union Carbide v1cc president. JackS<Jn Browning. stated in October that the company has virtually ruled out anything but a "deliberate act'' a~ the cause of the runaway chemical reaction. Indian 1nvest1gator'l dispute that claim. but they SI)' the)' \hit don't know becau'\C their probe is 1n complete. The chem1,try of the killer ps 1\ dchatcd. Union Carbide 5ays it wa\ cnttrely Ml(. but Indian scientist\ \ay then: 1~ al\O cv1denct of evl'n mor(' dead I~ h)ctm en cyAn1dc MIC hre.!h dov.n 1n111 'yan1dc and othc1 comoound\ at h1th tcmocnuure Orange Coast OAl_!Y PILOT/Sund•y, Oeoember 1, 1985 A7 Guardian Angels shrug Off pol!ce ·criticism LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -I he Guardian An~cls Chief Wilham 8 . Kolender said. Three Anacls have died 1n the hnc of duti. 1ndudm& After Sltwa launcMd the Angels' Los Anietcs chapter cnme·~ghttna aroup has ruffied poh1.;e feathen in. two "They want to be notorious, that's all," said Rafael one acc1dentaUy shot by pohcc 1n Newark. NJ there were problems. Members spent most of tbctr ume countnes. but even three draths and several arrests Rubio Alarcon. chief of the Tuuana Munac1pal Police 1n But the group has expanded patrolling the San Fernando VaUey where most of the ha,en't chppcd their winfi. Mexico. "The Angels can go to hell, where Lhey arc There are now .S9 chapter& on both coasts. supported members then ltved When 01aht falls, igh schoolers. nurses aides. needed." throuitt the modeling work ofSltwa·~ wife and SS'0.000 1n "There were areas lbat they were not fofJlna Lnto," pS)'~hology students and PllM·time mus1c1ans don the For their pan, the Angels accuse police of slackness. donatJons collected last Yea'· ltwasa1d. They were timid, OYCrtycauuouund you can't d1st1nctive red beret and wmge~ye T-shirt ot the "I know sometimes we have to be patient with the Thegroupclatm$ S.000members1n the U.S . Canada be that way as Guardian Ansets, not in a big Cit)." volunteer group to patrol strce1 comers from Holl ywood pohcc," said Danny uw1s of Venice. a UCLA psychology and Guam But be said the: chapter blossomed dunna the 1984 to Manhattan. graduate student and co-director of the Los Angeles There arc patrols along the Sacramento River. tht Olympics. The 1 50 to 200 members in Los Angele\ include a chapter. "They're patiently wamng for those fresh, str~ts of San Francisco. and an e1aht-mem ber chapter 1 n The Angels were there to dirttt traffic and control the mother .of three, a former Explurer Scout leader and a buttermilk twists to pop out of the Winchell's douahnut Norco. which spends most of llS ume patcolhng the narb) ~rowds on the eve of the games when a disturbed man ran swagg~nng cx·strcet png member oven and they don't want to be disturbed." ltveltcr town of R1vers1de. has car down a crowded Westwood sidewalk. Except for .mania! ans tratn1n~. they are unarmed, The Angelscla1m to have arrested 600 people m New A new chapter may open soon m Santa Barbara. uwis clatms the Angels have prevented cnmes and and recent publtci~y has swelled lhtir ranh. York since patrols began there in 1979, and one person a Sliwa travels between coasts. actmg as cheerleader th.at cnminaJs "scatter ltke cockroaches" when they The question ts: ~ow effectt ve are they? week m Los Angeles since that chapter formed in 1981. and organizer for the group. He has been accused or glimpse the red berets. Not very, say police officials who've had run.ms wtth But New i(' ork pohce put the arrest figure at less than grandstanding, even his wedding was televised Bw not everyone avces the nauon~tde group and tis outspoken founder. 31 ·ycar-25, w11h most of them foqumpmg subway tumsules or "Cunis has been accused many umes of being " '"The drug traffic is still awful," Don Durkee of old Cun Shwa of New York · being a nuisance 1n Jhc cars. And hundreds of Angels have media freak," Lewis said. "He doesn't deny the charge 11 Hollywood said. "I can say everybody is glad they'tt hen:. "It's smoke and publte1ty lo me." San Otego Police been cited. mostly for fail1ng to pay S\Jbway fares. ets the word out." but no. t#cy haven't cleaned ll up ·· ------1 Disclosure ordered on federal regulati9ns I WASHINGTON (AP)-A federal 1 1udge has ordered the Reagan admtn- 1stra11on to disclQse when the Wh11e House budget office receives and al·ts on proposed federal regulations. a dccis1on an advocacy group said will re,eal White House hos11ht~ JO~ard go,ernment regulation. l'.S. D1stnct Judge John H. Pratt. 1n a dec1s1on filed Tuesda) and J released later 1n the week. ruled that 1 "regulatory logs" showing the status ·of proposed regulations are pubhc records. subject lo disclosure under the federal Freedoln of Information .\ct. . Pratt ordered the Health and HumarLServices Depanmen1 to re- lease its log showing when draft regulations are transmitted from the Food and Drug Admm1stra11on to HHS. for example. and when' regu- lations arc transmitted by HHS to the White House Office of Management and Budget for approval. The decision docs not call for release of the draft regulations them- ~lves. which Pratt said are clearly exempt from disclosure. I The log shows only the general I subject matter oft he regula11on. along \\tth actual and target dates for "anous steps in the approval prou:ss. While the matter appears to be a 1echn1c.ality. the advocacy group that ~ucd for the record said the dtc1s1on will allow the public to see 1fOMB is indeed the bottkneck. as rumored. where unportanl r~gplal!Q!l~ are stalled and eventually killed. "The dec1s1on will permit. for the first time. public debate on one of the ' • • I • Air Hawaii's off and flying. 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Afnca is notthc solution related diseases are spreading in NAIROBI. Kenya -The noti on • to their dilemma," Peter Nyaluamo.' Afncan cities. largely ~ough pros11- 1hat AIDS might ha ve orig.ina1ed fn Kenya's minister of health, told 1ut1on and unwise medical practices. Afn~a and that the disease may be Parhamcnt Nov. 21. In September, a six-member medt· rampant in pans of the continent has Nyakiamo went before the law· cal team told a govemment-sponsor- angered and womed Africans, from makers to tell them that seven people ed sym.posium in Dar cs Salaam, presidents to prost11utes. ~ ~ had died in Kenya of AIDS -Tanzania. that ~t ~east.haJfofthe 125 It has sparked raucoul debates iff acquired immune deficiency syn· known AIDS v1ct1ms m that country parhaments, prompted a spate of drome ....... and that there were 14 had died since the disease was government denials and has drawn suspected cases. discovered there rwo years ago. o~y daily mention in newspaper The minister's disclosure was an A government-distributed stones. cd1tonals or letters to the indication that some Afncan govern-pamphlet warns Tanzanians against ed11or. ments arc staning to address the homosexual contacts. sex with prost1- lutes and re-using ))yringcs. In Zaire, scientists from the Un11ed States. France. 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QpPn Monddy thru Frtdt'ly 10 q Sftturdsy 10 I; SuMny 1? ll ....................... ______ .... ______________ ..... ______________ __, ___________ ..:.... ___________ ~----~--~- The American Medical Associa- 1100 rcpartcd.Jn a November issue of 1ISJoumal that as many as IS percent of healthy heterosexuals in Central Afnca may carry the AIDS virus, su1i1esti na that prostitutes in the repon hould he con11idered a h1gh - nsk group. • A week af\er that report was released. researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health m Boston, Mass.. announced they had dis- covered thul African green monkeys are earners ofa virus closely resembl- ing the one believed to cause AIDS. The researchers said the discovery supponed the conteotion that AIDS onginated 1n Africa and was passed from monkeys to humans, perhaps through bites or eating monkcy4neat. But other medical people argue that Al OS research is sull incomplete. ..There 1s no 1nd1cation wt\atsocver where the disease started." Dr. Fakhry Assad. diredor of the W orld Health Organization's Divi~ion of Communicable Diseases. said during a meeting on AIDS in October in Bangui, Central African Republic. "The disease as we kn ow it appeared here at the same time as in the United States." At the Brussels symposi um, 1t was noted the AIDS-related diseases, including a vi rulent form of cancer known as Kaposi's sarcoma and found in a different form among AIDS p~tients in the United States and Europe, began spreading in Africa only in the 1980s. casting doubt on the theory that AIDS began 1n Africa. AIDS was first diagnosed in the U nitcd States in 1981. but sc1ent1sts believe the disease could have been present at least four years before then. The United States has the greatest number of confirmed cases of AIDS 1n th e world, about 15,000. More than half of the victims have died. No official estimates are available on the incidence of AJOS in Africa, since some governments still refuse to release information on the disease within their borders. But medical officials say pnvately that AIDS is probably more widespread than the several hundred cases reponed so far. AIDS ihl'1 just a health problem in Afnca. but 1t aggravates political scns1tiv1ties and spreads fears that it will frighten away tourists and trade. On ianzania's semi-autonomous island of Zanzibar. the 1,.overnment has banned the d1stnbution of used clothes from abroad because officials they may carry the AIDS virus. U.S. authonties say, however. that the virus has been shown to spread only from sexual cohtacL con- taminated hypodermic needles. transfusions of blood and blood products, or from mother to child before or around the time of birth. ln Kenya. there is concern about the AIDS scare because 1ourism i second only to aariculture in gencrat- ina il\Gome. _ "In New York, of all places, on tour operating aatflcy 'bad a grouat cancel because of the feat <>(AIDS in Xcnya," said Nicola Brown~ market- ing director for Abercrombie and Kent. Kenya's largest tour and trave l· agency. Miss Brown and other tour opcr· a tors said cases like that are still rare. but of no less conce rn . A vis11 in October by a~ I I-ship U.S. Navy battle greup..t~ Ji-ve-nearly I 0,000 sailors shore leave in Kenya's Indian Ocean pon of Mombasa provided a good illustration of the AIDS scare from both sides. Prostitutes arri ved in the thousands from as far away as Rwanda Tanzania and U nda. But unto num rs o t em returned home disappointed by a lack of Customers . ··some of them whispered to us that they had been warned earlier of the disease in the co untry and that thex shou ld not attempt to do an'1hini. • one prostitute was quoting as telhn.g the Na1rob1 newspaper Nation. "l earned peanuts com~ed wtlh other limes these sailors visit our shores -- and aJI because of those false foreign • newspaper reports about AJOS." The controversy did not end there. In the Ken yan Parliament. law· maker Chibulc wa Tsuma. who represents a Mombasa-area consti- tuency, suggested that American sail· ors be screened for Al OS before being allowed to disembark in Kenya. But Dr. Herbert Nsanze, who lived in Kenya before moving to Fiji in the Pacific earlier this year, told the Brussels symposium that prostitution 1n Africa was an "important and serious problem" in the spread of AIDS. He said prost1tut1on was common 1n many African cities and that AIDS 1s more common in Afnca's urban areas than in othe'P • J ·., I I SUNDAY., DECEMBER 1, 1985 r . - • • en n1orrn is N ouvelle couture i~ keeping pace with nouveUe cuisine in local restaurants, prompting some travelers to moke on unexpected stop in Newport Beach. They go to Yours W ith l ove, the uniform - monufocturing business -started in 197 4 by Angel Elliotte and her daughter Valerie lukosky-that outfi ts waitresses, hostesses, waiters and bartenders. The company now involves their husbands John and G il and serves o nationwide clientele . "Newport is such a Mecca for busin&ss and .. pleasure traveling," soid John Elliotte. ''Business owners ore impressed by fashion ideas they see here and wont to copy them back home.'' ·"So our business grows by word of mouth with a variety of requests to dress their staffs," adds his wife. "We've done jumpsuits for Mortin Aviation, blazers for bank tellers and lumberjack shirts for the Canadian pavilion at EPCOT at Disney World 1n Florida.'' She had extensive practical experience in high fash ion dressmaking and Valerie hod ma1ored in text iles at Colorado State Un 1vers1ty'Ond attended Un1vers1ty of Southern Cali forn ia when they dec ided to des19n beachwear nine years ago They hod barely begun when the ir or191nal . purpose hod to be put aside to fill orders in.quite a different area of the clothing business: The Stvh Noodle restaurant needed Italian-style uniforms for · its waitresses. f Please see UNIFORM /Page B3l .. ...._l .....;_,,.,,_. __________________ , ______ __..............._......._._,._-.:....,___ _ ___._ ___ --• ---------------------------------. ) Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, December I, 1985 .. Nifty hairstyle changes cj.dd pizazz durii:J;g holidays looki"I for ways to chanae your everyday hair style ror a holiday pany? The answer, acoordina to stylists who create aJamorous dos for some or the world's most glamorous women. lies with the styling tools that come m bottles and tubes.. .. mousse. gel, glaze and hairspray. Each year, the Helene Cunas Pro-sugests: fession Division announces recat>•· A pouf of color foam highlighter ents of the ten best coiffured women mousse: to add a fast color flash to awards. The winners for 1985, usually your look. Select a deep burgundy movie and TV S1ars,.wall be coming ' shade to accent blonde strands. Or sometime this month. shine overall with a shade to match In the meantjme. the ~tylists have your own -cognac for redheads, aarttd to share some of their favontc champagne for blondes. fast styling tips to see us through the Add volume without weighing holiday season. down short. fine hair by lifting crown Barron Matalon of tudio Cit} strands while you spray a finishing designs the avanr-garde hair of hairspray darcctly at the roots. Then. Sheena Eas.lpn and other stars. He twist ends into spiky points or back- brush fora teased and lerrifically sexy look. For a dramatic dressed-up st yle, create a turblan effect with fabric to match your aown. Or go with gold - the season's hottest aoocnt color. Apply mousse to Che roots of permed haJr for uf\ and controlAhen wrap the fabnc around your head, leaving tendnls of curls to pectc out at the top or aroun<i-lbe eyes. From Jason Dyl, who creates dozens of dress-up looks for client Joan Rive~· television and concert appearances, come these tips: For a really quick change, apply mousse to one side of a midlength bob cut, then come it back and add a fantasy ornament. Other variations for the popular bob st)'le ancluc:fe applying mousse to sides and combing hair back into a The serious partying begins By VIDA DEAN Otlllel>.ity ......... Now that Thanksg.avang Day has been taken care of. it's tame to get serious about Christmas panics and activities ... a number of organiza- tions are doing just that. One oflhe most interesting upcom- ing events is the "Twelfth Nyght" masked baJI set Saturday at the Newport Marriott as a benefit for Hoag Memorial Hospital Prcsb}- tenan. "Guests don't have to wear masks or costumes, but they can 1ftheywan't to, .. said chairman BJU Lask discuss- ing the event at The Ritz. The participants will step back into medieval t\mes ... the hotel will be decorated with banners, suits of. armor, garlands of greenery, etc. f\t\er mead and wassail in the .J' atnum, horns will be blown to "Signal dinner in the ballroom and "King Arthur" and a bagpiper will lead the procession. The dinner menu. according to Job DtaHl(directorofcatenng) will include pheasant and smoked goose. lobster bisque en croute, pnme nb and steamed cranberry pudding. Some of the courses will be an· nounced and_paraded with ceremony. (While the menu was being discussed the small patty bearing about it was trying the tenderest ever beef sand- wiches offered by Bau P~1er.) 'Tll be singing 'White Christmas' for the 16th time," said Harry Babbitt. "The first time I sang it without music. then the band made an arrangement for me and I've been doing it ever since. Les Brown will be here. . .he's great. :. they arc ex- pensive. but good. I can't get over the prices today," added the one-time Kay Kayser voeali1t7' ~ ''There are some tickets still avail- able," said Mae Gema. "Regular tickets are $350 per couple and the 'angel' couples pay $552. The crowd 1s almost 50 percent angels, .. Gering added. (The number to call for tickets IS 760-5917.) Others chaning about the pany were vice chairman Roser Sdlaapp, Ray Kovacs (Marriott) and Mark Spisak, (executa ve chef), Claarlene Prager and Kerry Rotll (she's leaving her 552 Club pos111on and plannin,g to take up cooking.) ..... Other hohda} panics include the French themed one Dec. 8 planned by Alta Bahia Committee of the QC Philharmonic Society. "Les Lumieres de Noel" will be at the Meridien with Ginny Frova as chair- man and Betry Finnegan, e<>-<:hafr- ma n. "The entenamment should fit in pcrfe<:tly with the French theme," said Carol Dru. ··ouitanst Georse. Satire and has group, all in Renais- sance costumes will provide French and Christmas music, accompanied by flute and a sinier." Barry Cole's Sounds of Music will play for dancing following o:30 p.m cocktails and the dinner. ••• "Feltz Nav1dad, A FiestA to Re-. member" as the theme for the fifth annual holiday benefit hosted by Niguel Children's Center at the Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club. Planned are silent and live auctions, dinner and dancing. Tickets ($20) may be arranged by calling 495-2512. The center is a priptely mcorporated, non-profit fa. cihty which provides preschool, child care and supplemental educational services. aJong with a special-needs program fo r the south OC area. ••• The board of d 1 rectors of People for an Irvine Community Hospital have the Babes an Toyland pany on the calendar for Dec. 8 at the lrvine Marriott. Mimes, magm ans, Jugglers and Santa himself wall be at this affair whkh begins with an 11 :JO a.m. social hour to be foll owed bv brunch. The All-Amencan Boys Chorus will entertain. I Ne>-w I .Work But Not 9 to 5. • • • "Happy Holidays" as the theme for the Dec. 11 luncheon planned by Newpon Beach Christian Women's Club at the Airponer Inn. Music by Marlon TUlmaa and fashions pres- ented by Florence Smales are on the schedule of the 11 :30 a.m. event. Reservations ($7.50) are required by Dec. 7 and the number to call is 760-0389. • • • untington Beach Emblem Club plans its thud annual "Snowflake Ball" Friday at the HB Elks Club, 10480 Talben. The public may attend for $12.50 ... no hot cocktails at 6:30 followed by baron of beef dinner and dancing music by S.W.1.N.G. • • •• If touring private homes and check~ ing out their holiday decor is one of your favorite things ... Five ocean-front homes in Nonh Laguna wlll be at their best and open to the public Friday and Saturday. Five florists will set the places sparkhng for the "Christmas by the Sea" event planned by Chopin Chapter as a benefit for OC Per- forming Ans Center. Tickets are $1 0 and ma}' be purchased from the participating Oorists-Put Ecke of the Black Iris; Guy Aoaer of Flower Visions; CUI· ford Falkerson, Fulkerson 's Flowers; Cllerl Russell of La&una Traditions and Kim Habl1 of ~anage or at the Lanen Store in Fashion Island. (Ad· dresses of the homes and a map arc pnntcd on the tickets) Agile walkers might choose to stroll from house to house on foot as the total tour distance is about 7 /I 0 of a mile. A harpist, carolers and other mu· sictans win serenade tour-goers who choose to wander a-foot. Hours for the tour are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both days. The followangda y(Dcc. 8). the 11th (Pleat1e eee PARTJES/84) That's why I called TAC Temporary Services. I can choose when and where I work. It's great to have a job that schedules around me, and not the other way around. Yet I still have many of the benefits of working for a big company full time; things like regular raises, bonuses and paid vacations. If you need ftexlblllty like this call TAC today! TRC TRC T!mporary SerVlces. Irie. 852-9424 . 4500 Campus #124 Newport Beach SKI REPORTS • 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. On Orange County's easy listening music station KDCM Newport Beach ID!l.t FM SIEAED- chic chignon whale curling the bangs onfo the face1 or a simple frcnch twist, with gel applied to create spiky banp. Teddy Antolin of West Hollywood has many c:elebnty clients such as Jill St. John and Heather Thomas whfJ love to wear their hafr Iona. For glamour looks with long haar he recommends: The clas~ic upswcc{>. so easy to create with quick-drying ·designing spray. Just spray wh.iJe you comb and your hair Wlll stay perfectly in place. Comb all the hair foTWard and up into deep waves. then attach a large ornament at the nape~ Easiest of all for long hair is the pony tail. Slick hair back and spray lightly overall. Tuck ponytail under and pin for a chignon or attach a big, beautiful bow in the back for an elegant holiday look. ' A wet-look braid, achieved by combina a Quaner-sized dollop of sty_linaael throuah the hair. sleeking at off the face, then braidina it into one Iona plait is a are.at ch1;nae of pac;e. Soften the look WJth hule tendnls around the face. sccurea with a oit more gel. ... Try the advice of the famous stylists and ¥Ou could becom~ one of the best coiffured women tn your crowd. ~ - Then again, maybe you or some of your friends already qualify for the "best coiffed" title. I see a lot great dos at parties. · These famous stylists do not have the market cornered on being creative. There are a lot of very good stylists and hair designers in this area. Recently, An Margain, desigrier at Moon Gate. did two holiday make- overs for Barbara Freundt and we photographed them for 1be Gold Coast section of today's Daily Pilot. He did two of the styles one of the famous sugcsted usina mousse and spray. Maraafo also used electric rollers to ach1eve the curly part. "I rarely use CY:flina irons ... some designers do and g@l aood results. but l prefer the the rollers." (If you are anexpcnenc-ed with usinaan iron, you can bum your hajr if you get it too hot or leave at on too long.) • • We should have our own "Best Coiffured Women" for the coastal area! If you will send me your nomi- nations (PO BOX 1560, Costa Mesa 92626) I'll publish the names along with the national list when it comes in. Sister Ma-r-ie Therese honored Some of Orange County's mo s t promi n ent philanthropists gathered where world political leaders onceJrod. La Casa Pacifica in San White House of President Nixon, was the.setting for th~ Alexis de Tocqueville Society (United Way) founding mem- ber dinner. Host "GavlD Herbert wel- comed the 50 plus guests who started the evenfoa with a reception in the Pool House. Among those attending were Walter Gerke., volunteer chairman of the society founded in the spring, and his wife Darlene. Gerken, eager to discuss the purpose of the gathering. ex- plained that "Alexis" as he was fondly referred to throughout the evening. was a French nobleman whose study of American society and politics in his ·work "Democracy in America" reflected ·the author's admiration for the spirit of voluntary association and volun effort for the United Way of America adop~ the "Alexis" name in 1972 in founding the society to recognize persons who have rendered outstanding service as volunteers in their own community and to encourage personal leadership giving by individuals of hi&h net worth. (Each person in the OC group has donated more than . $I 0,000, according to director ErllDe Gana, attending with husband Foster.) Others there for the evening which continued with dinner in the main house included Nora and Cllarley Bester. Geor1e Argyros, Bob Fhaor, Ulllu Floor, Martlyn and Dick Baasmu; Marpret and Carl hrckr, James and Martka Newkirk, Tom and Marilyn Nlelea, Alu and ~yWs Jacobs,-Joa McC'Ua- tock w:lth &.Wea Butam , Tom and Emma Jue RUey. National society human- itarian award recipients Evelyn and Walter Bau Jr. (he's chairman of the Leva Straus executive committee) flew in from San Francisco for · the affair and to present the QC humanitarian award to Slater Marte Ttlereae, founder and exec director of the Lcstonnac Free Clinic in Or- ange. A sharp and .welt-educated woman born 10 the West Indies. Slater Marte Tlteresc appeared quite at home among the guests, many of whom she had boldly asked for funds·and (Pleue He SISTltR/84) *'*~~~~~~~ ... u . . . .. . .. . . . . .... ~Ii> · : Lorraine ·sutherf and Pre-Holiday Sale 20-50% Off Beginning _Friday, November 29th From oar Fall, Holiday , & Cruise Collection 1088 Bayald• Drive at .Jamboree Rd. Bayalde Center. Newport Beach - (71') 760-0931.0pen Dally, 9:30.5:30. CJoaad Sunday ( ,_J ................................................................................ ___________ ..... __ i..-_____________________ _._-..;.. ______________ ~~~----- Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday. Oecembef 1, 1985 83 WALK IN THE SuN An enchanting Greek evening leads to the aisle Act 0 r J 0 h D -----7--L4iiiiiii~-n d Wavoe would have pink kmt) Olonls and h1'iprettymtt·r Xabtlll (1n bla Jn # wh11e velvet. a lawyer who anends medical r,chool) a~proved when bolh Wearing a &eld-enuiutcd dre!i~. belled with gold t l" Grrek and B co111s. Pilar Wa)ne '>IOod mtcrophone 1n hand .and sang Amencan t1ag1> ne.... ETTY -accompanied b) Laguna Beach p1ant'>I Ferdie Furlado sad~ by side at "La -1he announlCment of "m) darling daughter .\as~·\ Roca" on Saturda) PORTER engagement 10 Tom a dream-come·true man .. Wa) ne'\ evening. , sofl Marlene D1e1nch-llke '01ce was heard b) gue\h 11 might have •••••••••••••• throughout 1he 8.0<X>-'>quare-foot home. "The couple "-Ill been the setting fo r a be mamed Ma\ 17 at St Sophia (CJ reek Orthodo\ movie made IO Athens With a Ca'it of 200 exqu1!11lely-Church.)" \he sang. gowned aclresscHnd black-tied acwrs Rut although "An "Set De'iigncr,.. (local flomt) Xavier Trevino Enchanting Cirecf.. hcn1ng" .... as' 1deotapcd dnd muc;h (weanng rhinestone ~hin Muds> and (tood '>t)llSI) artl\t pho1ovaphed. 11 was an honcsHo-goodncss "Loq: Judy Traspor& had turned Wa)'nc's home into a breath· Story' presented b) Newport Bca(h\ top produler ut taking cabaret <;mall candle-ht table\ were po<>1t1ont.:d unforgettable parttc'>. Piiar Wayne. throughout the l·a\crnous It' ing room and un patio'> The pan~'!. glamorous '>tar\ were Piiar and John around a swimming pool lco' ercd 1o provide a danlc: Wayne's beau11ful , hlQ.nck dau~lcr Alssa and her fianu: f1oor) \lollh sweeping, 1c.,.,.c; ofNewp<:in BeaLh\ Back Ba\ the tall. handsome <in:ck-Amencan doctor, Thom8!1 A. Xavier's dramatic decor included an c1gh1-ton1 Glonls. mirrored column topped w11h a tall CrJ \tal 'a .. e tilled .,.,1th Up from San Diego and !>haring the spo1hgh1 \\Crt: tht• a floral arrange men I 1ncorporaung rt:d anthunum groom-to-be's parenl!o. Mauhew and Bessie (1n formal assoned hlies. v.hite orc~id'i and ca,Lad1ng 11n' 0.ity Not ........ bJ AlcNnl ICoefller Robert Halverson, an aapirtng actor newly arrived from New-Hampahtre. and Khn Licausi •how-coordinated-waiter and waitreu outfit.a at the Old American Courthouse. . ~~-"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ Store Hours Mon. and Fri. 10-9 Tues.-Thurs. 10-6 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5 Save on.La-Z-Boy® Recliners, famous for super comfort. Dozens of •tyles and fabrics in stock for immediate delivery. " UNIFORMS ... From Bl Wh} no:?. figured the fledgling entrepreneurs who soon had another opponuntt' _ .jioag Hospital 1n :--.t.·"' pon Beach wasJUSI opening llS VIP .... ing on 1he I 01h floor to accommodate elderl). wealth) pat1enl'i who \.\anted 10 be anended by nurses wcanng some- thing other than 1rad111ooal nurses uniforms something. for ins1ance ltkc the sman outfits v.orn b) fl1gh1 ancndants \ \\ L got the order Thinking that perhaps 1h1s t} pc uf business held more prorn1-;e than pulling seed pearl!> on cxpcns1 \.C peau de so1e, 1hc} had no trouble selling the idea to John Ell1ottc a re tired D1sne' anis1 and TV wrncr who showed sign'> of de·. eloping a<, a costume designer Gil Lu~-0sky had good banking connect1on'iand came aboard to help wtth setting up c;hop and providing financial a~I\ ice and hu'il· nessacumen Delane\ 's was the nex1 re'itaurant willing tot~ YWL pro' 1ded 1he new com pan) could duphca1e 1he present design v.11h 1den11cal fabm Cena1nl\. Ano1h.er e'pand1ng rt'staurant chain that has contracted w11h YWL for I 0 years 1s 1hc Rust) Pelt can which hasgrov.n from fi,e IO 20 locattons in ( altforn1a. llhno1~ and Texas. .. We onginatcd the shon tatl-; design for wamcsst.·s at the r1:qucs1 of Hans Prager at The R111 ·· -\ngcl Elhotte said, adding that the ne·.,.,cst H~rs1on of the m comes tnmmcd w 1th m1hta~-St)k. gold braid for The Ord .\mencan c-<.>urthou-.c re\taurant in Santa .\na @ sh1mmer1ng pr?t'e\ ol nlirror Trasport cn:att:d a (,reek tahlt \t·t11ng ~1th garland' u.f ifCCDCC}. ~ L\\1~ tru11 ,..nd thr · llora~ arranllt'- ments of Rubrem lil1e' \lt'phanolt'> and pomegranatt:' d1spla)ed alClp v.httr Ionic column\ of varytng height' fhe Greek (onneu1on I Los .\ngele\) pro' 1ded S<i' or\ roast leg of lamb mouv.aka me pilaf. C1reek salad "'llh feta lheese. pita hrt:Jd and a "'t<.k assunment of<•rl'd: pastry and rom\ fingt'r'> .\dminng the nn&s was the ~a >nl" famll} phHau an. Or Roy Hulse, "ho tntroduu:d lhr t'nga~d ('OUplc:-' ··1 am \o-<>-o-<.> ha pp\ "said ~u.'ia, :.I ..... ,.,h m1 lathC'r l <1uld ha\e txen hert-" It "'as 1n lht'> romantic \t'lltng that gue<;h drant.. ou111 from miniature \tlver gJasse<; ued with blul' and '4 h1tt· IC1reece's na11 onal LOlor<;) nbhon'> danced land .,.,atLhn1 .\1\~ and Tom\ l.').pert (Jre1:k dances> to 1he mu\IL 111 J (1rcek Orchc<;tra The~ .ilso applauded Julia -a hlonllt' Cm~ek bell) dant'e r I rc:com mendt'd b) J erry Kobrin. thL·ll v.1th .... 1fe Kluy1 and Jpplauded s1ngt'r\ Mk bael aota Venera and J&JJ Knowlton. C1uests also v.at1t'd 1 n h1'lt' tor .i reading b} populJr Mt·1aph~~1c1an Rev. Lucre&1a Co lht>r Among the a1tend1ng guesh v.ere Clattdia Mlrk111, Gregg Juarez, Tom utherlud, Dr. Leroy Raitta, J11d1e Earl and Helen Cuto1, Bert Mlnahall (former skipper ul ~ a\nc.-·s .. The W1ld (IQosc"). re'l1red Col A!ilronaut Edwln Aldrin and Lois Orio• Ca11noa, Bill and Kalle hauuc and their wn Mac, James and Helen Mellos, Tum Jnd Vicki PapoullH, C.eorge and Toole S&aasls, Voula Papoullas, Donna Celeberti, James and Evi Clark. Bruce Rouleau, Peter and Joan Kontopul1, Saruto1 and Polly Chrls&lkos, David and Debbie Scbwelckerf. BerUe Bettlngen, Jim Watson. Pierre Polu oo, Robert Gamez. Betb Koch, Toni Armistead, Judie Ar1yro1, Gloria Zlgner, Ho Jnd Beverly Thompson Coll, Roger and Sassy Lub), Kathy Wilson I managt'r John Wa~ nt' Tennt\ Club I Jo)' '"'1fr· o l .\u,tral1dn tl'nn1'> pro Roy1 Emerson. Pellll) Bui lhe htshltght of tht' fe\t1vc t'l•lcbratw n '4 ;1' .1 \cnous. formal 1rad1t1on (.Jreek 'pne'>t Father Georgf' &ephens (in blue and "'hllc cape) ble\\ell thl' ~oupk' l'n1ta!!emr~t and 1>la t l'd diamond nng' on huth .\t'>'>J' &uart :ind te\ e Manie) About the cover Blonde Lisa Stanton ol Dd.inc' ., Jnd \1 t\ hek H1gnn 11 Monaco'sJOtn Kim Lt C aus1 left JI The Old .\nll'rtl.t n < ounh1 U\l' in an ta Ana to model their v.a11rt''>'> out lite, dn1gnnl J nJ madl' h Yours \\1th Love S1anton 1s a n auount1ng mJJ6r JI <JI \tdll Lon~ Beach while her colleagues ha\e 1hcatrtlJ I .1mh1t1nn\ B1gnl'' s1ud1esse1 des1~n at Cal State. Fulknon .rnd l 1 <J U'' rx·rt o rms"" n h Laguna Actors Workshop. The celebnt)·filled mural. h\ \far, Rrt:hm 111 < n')IJ \feo,J " thl' subJeCI o f the current nanw-the-<.hJra, ll'I 11n tc:\t .it th1· restaurant.~ Hutton Cen1r1: D nH' ~anta \n.i , j ~T()R 'l ( Jrol \1t1<Hl' PHOTO(,R.\PH'l RtLhatd i-.m·hkr -\RT DESIC1 \: ~tl'H Ho ugh ··Tbat kind ofde1a1hngand the tabncs that restaurant owner-; re- quest are other h1gh-fash1'on aspect<. ofourbusine'i'> ... \a1d Valene · Lukosky. shov. 1ng the topqualll\. gra)-Slriped wool used for the waiters· vests at T hl' Old .\mencan ( ourthouse .. Our customers 1n' anabh choose di"\ .cleanable matenals be- cause the) rcaltLe 1hat a $Y-a-~ ard \el\· et looks better lasts longer and requires lessupkeep than a $3 vel- veteen. We also recommend that the uniforms be treated"' 1th Scotchgard 10 protect aga1 nst the sptllage that's an OCt. upa11onal haz- .ird fortheseemplO)CC'i ··Plus YWL's st~ ll\h rcputa11on 1<, ha4'ed on ong1nalt1~ -from the meticulous 10 lhL' \uhlime. "'e hkr Ill <,3.\ :.When ."e rece1' L' a requnt "'C prO\ 1de sketche'> ')ho .... 1ng hov. thl' stalT can ht'. rnord1nJtcd v. 1th eaL h - other anJ thl fL''>tou r.lnt ·., 11r hu.,1- ness thrmc Then a tahm" selec1ed Jnd one sampk ,., made When that'sappro'vcd the manu- lactunng proceeds and repeal or- ders ma\ conunue for 'ears .. After ihc pa11erns .He graded \°'H sized thesev. ing 1s dt1ne at thl' 'l \\ L '>ho purb' ahout l•J .-,utxontrador\ -a far Cf\ fro m thl· earher da" ....r.en mother and daughter kept four sewing mal htnL'' hu mm ing in 1he1rd1:n ~ h1k 1 he1r ~nrpora1e nanw chu<icn touf\l'df'-Jgo. 'l uur' \\1th Lo' e ha'> promptc:d '>OmCLJll' from ~rson<inpen1ng J da11ng sen ICC or ma'>\Jg,l' parlor t lil ov. ner'> taf..e SUL h 1n4u1nes 1n g.1111d- naturcd '>tnde ··\\ c chose 11 IOn·prc'>.:n t1hl· l11\ l' oronc·s .... orlo. th.: pk a,ure l;j \Cr' in~and the lncnJline~~11l ..1 s1gna1ure on J ktt\.·r thl'\ n plaint•d Mfcbele Blgn~•-boeteu - dreu from Monaco .. • baa bJp-wrap dealgn. AS SEEN IN ~ ~ ~ m ~ w {t USA WEEKEND .. ~----------• w ~ m t ~ ~~-~. ~~---~~ ~S.165 H•litor Bhd. CM (I ... .-So1ltla-of Sa• Dle .. -F•v 545-71:68 ~ ~~~~o~~~~~~~~~e,~~~eo~~~~o~~ ... .. .y l ' IM Orange Coaat OAILY PILOT/ Sunday, December 1, 1985 Patch up family quarrels before it's too late ~polcen to one ano ther for more than a year Browne's little rvvo m correctly and your reason for 1p11rn th~ •.-w1," does not lmpfv tbat Jcsos ls Jcwlib. n DEAR ANN •""' Jc••• WH boni a J ew but le ft tbe faJtb to 1&art ll11 ow LA T his really bothered m e. I have no idea what cau~ publishing ll, I cannot h'tlp but conclude that you and reUaloo -blcb .... a rt bla name _ Cbrtatlanlty. What NDERS: Toda) I the estrangement. It was ncvcrd1scussed with us kids. All Cecile are both saying God 1s Jewish •.. ~ b r lks can sawsomcth1na that A•HI I know IS that my aunt and unclesarc not a pan ofour ltves. l lim not ant1-Sem1t1c. I abhor any kind ofh1go try. l Browae WH MylnJI• tbat It'• s truge 1 at 0 J di d bothered me. r don't nn and nei therare their children a m a C hnstian who believes Jesus wa~ God's son. He was wor1bJp tomcoac wbo was born Jewish, yet be pre u cc know ifl want ad vice My older bro ther a nd I ~ere close but we had a falling born of Mary, a Jewish maiden. Jesus was born Jrw1sh. against Jews. OflfljUJt need to talk I. • 11DERS out and he died 10 an accident before we had a chance to brought up Jewish and observed all the Jewish feasts and • • • \Osomeone about II LAn make up. I'd have given anyth1ng1f l could b.u1th1m and tell religious days. The niJht before He was crucified He a te the DEAR ANN LANOER : In a recent column }OU • This mornrnai I him l love ham just o ne more lime. -CON t:'OSED JN ·Passover meal with his friends. the d isciples. I believe God heard from a reader who was warned abot,at a lette r he had attended a different SAGINAW has favoN(d theJt-wish people. He chose thQm for what written because itcontaincd informauon that could be church because the DEAR SAGI AW: How often I bave beard yourftory. they were and He loved them. extremely damaging. He asked ho~ private were your filc'i. time of the Mass·wasconvel"\1cnt. It was thcchur~h m> , but unfortunately, tbere 11 no way to tuna back tbe clock. My main point is that God himself is not Jewish. I You said a ll letters were destroyed 1mmed1at~ly after they brother was buned from nine months ago. M)' mind wasn l Acaln I plead for patcblng up old quarrd 1, ~daJlDg hope you concur;.and that you will say so. -A were answered. How thenprt you able to repnnt letters on the mass. It was on m}' brother I was rhinkmg how shon old wounds. I've said re peatedly tbat peace i• better tban PENNSYLVANIA D UTCH MAN from years back when rcaderHequest them'!-O MAHA life is-also how unfair. war and dl11en1lon, and old grudges are pol1onou1 to DEAR P ENN: Tbe llnes, "How odd of God to cbopse QT Behind me sat my father. W1th1n fi Ye rowfts Sil.ht h1shtwo relatlont hJps. Tbe 10-0ner t~cl •.re r ooted out tbe better. the Jewa," and that clever rejoinder by Cecile Browne. DE AR Q.T.: We keep scrapbooks of all publ11bed brothers and a sister. As Mass ended and wi: le c un: not columns. The letters are destroyed. a wo rd was passed among any of them . fhey havt• nor OEAR ANN LANDERS: If I in terpret C'ec11t' "But odder t tlll are tbo1e wbo cbooae a Jewlsb God but Q. -We 1tlll play the old·fat hioned way: A fu r a aiogle raJae from part.- aer , opene r bid1 three ol h it t u.it t.o aek partner to bid came if be ia at , tbe top of the 1cale (or bis rajse. A friend who play• duplicate rer ular- ly N J• the re·rajse is preemptive aad you s hould bid a ne w 11uit u a 1ame try. How doea that work? R.D .. Middletown. !'l.Y. A. -It is fine to play that a rl' ra1<,e by opeM'r is preemptive -1f you an• playing duplicatt• brad~e. Tben., 11 can be a major Kain ar you go down 100 points when the opponents ('an scor e 11 0 or even morr . At ruhber brid ge. however. 1t can be an expen s ive pa time to KO down in part · score contract. when you an• not sure t hat the oppont'nh 1.trl' going to enter the bidding Given that. your frwnd I' ri.l(hl when he su~rne ts that 1t 1 morl' va tuable to u e all Ult'> a!. game tries r ather than a ra 1w to the t hre e level 1n upt•ner's . Mure often t han not, you nt'ed lo kno"' about partner' holding in a pec1fic suit rather than \\ hetht-r he ha.,~ points or only 7 I-or e,.amplt'. presume you open "'II h one '>pade and part ner ra1 e to l1All spades. You hold: +AK7632 7 .u\S •KJ63 :,uppose that partner does hold 9 points wh1r h andude the king queen ol hearts. Those cards a re not very helpful to you -al be!.t you will be ablt> to get a slt1w d11>card of a pos sible loser. lie would venture to four spades and quite likely you would 'h.a.YD no play for your con 1 rart However. you would be almost laydown for fou r spades if partner has the nght 4 points-t he two black 4ueens. Even a singleton club would gn e you good play fo r game. What would happen ir you were iv make your game try in t he suit "'here you needed help -in tha~ case. clubs'! Partner would value has holding 1n that su1l only in making his dec1s1on whether to bid game or not. With a useless holding. such a three lo"' cards. he would simply correct to three s pades. With a ALWAYS 25 10 70 8/o SAVINGS ON DESIGNER FASHIONS 25% •ore off • Patty Wooard [ • Carol Little • LA. Clothes Htlre store 1ddltio11I 10 to 50" red1cti01s! • Joy Stewens • C.W. II • Roth le Cower • Joaatlaan Martin • dawid •atthew O~g® Fantastic ~c CHARLES GOREN l{ood holdinj{. such as a high honor Cir a singkt on, h1• would venture to Kami' If ht· 1s·nol sure whether his holding 1.., good enough. he can s how a fea ture an another suit ir it is lower ra nking. than t he tr ump suit, and ask opt•ner to decide. You ran .. ull use a re raise of OMAR ~~ SHARIFF ~' {. partner's suit as a general strength game try. You would tend t o use it on a hand whe re you do not need help in a s pecifi c suit. but where any time partner has a good raise you will have cha nces for game. A typical holding might be: +AKJ853 ~KQS OK6 +94 SISTER MARIE ... FromB2 ... .. vlunteer lcader~h1p when her clinic had nothing( the} had come through). "The Lestonnac Clinic serves the poorl''>I of the poor. and it survives purel~ lrom donated funds. ume and in kind gifts. We hkc 10 make people feel that somebody cares. If people feel good. the> will be good to their children. neighbors and others." Sis- ler Marie Ther ese explained. Others dining by candleh$hl 1n the living room (all of the furniture had hr"" "'"""'"'"d and replaced by tables layed with gold service) were Jeanne and Merritt Johoton (he's president o f the OC Un11ed Way). Joe P er- • rlcone. Olivia and Aady Johnson, Bill and Willa Dean Lyon a nd Jeff Stack with Nuey Emerson. (The meal catered by Pennington included white veal with on.o a nd pesto. aru~ula salad. eggplant au gratin and braised baby carrots.) Paparazzi 1s edited by Daily Pilot Style editor Vida Dean. TUESDAY OlllY! HolidaJ Inn 3131 Bristol St. 11 AM - 8 PM COME SEE FOR YOURSELF Now you can afford the finest qual· ity luxury furs at a fraction of tne retail price. HUNDREDS OF NEW FURS, don't miss our trade-ans and estate furs that look and feel like new but must be classified second-hand used. Trade-In Your Present Fur Nowt w. .-cl•Mn lft "'°" Mini •• ftM .... -------------------------PARTIES BEGIN .... FromB2 annual Chnstmas Ho me Tour. spon- sored by San Juan Bcaut1ful. Inc. 1s set for I to 5 p.m . Six homes -the Collings h om e in Sto nen d ge. Bra1thwa1tc home on Valle Rd. Siegel h ome in The Hunt Club. Neish home tn Hidden Mountain. Anderson lfome in Los Corrales plus Manha G resham's Forster Mansion may be viewed. T ickets are S6 a nd may be purchased the da y of the tour at Forster Mansion at 27 182 O n ega Highway or in adva!'ce from Melan· k's Hallmask sho p an Vons Plaza o r San Juan Pharmacy in El Adobe Plaza. . . Proceeds will go toward beauti- fication projects in SJC. Marj Baum· bartner, 493-2734, has funhcr infor- mation. The "Sights and Sounds of Christmas" can be seen and heard T hursday at th~ four ho mes (nestled in the OC foothills) on a tour planned by Women's Ministries of Crystal Cathedral. The viewers will all go by buses which leave the cathedral between 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m . (no individual cars). After v1s11mg a Spanish villa bui It an 1929 and no w owned by Wanda Bogard; the Hartley home in Orange Park Acres: Villa Park French Country home o f Greg a nd Boule Fox and the Yorba Landa home of the Herman Ridders, the group will return to the church fo r lunch and a chance to see a doll collection exhibit. Reservations ($25 including lunch) a re req uired in advance (dead line is 4 p.m . Monday) and may be made by calling 971-4087. Children under I 0 will not be permitted on the tour ... a nursery will be provided for $5 per child.*•• . Wo m en's Over seas Ser vice League. OC Unit, plans a Chnstmas luncheon · pan y noo n Saturday at Clubho use 6. Leisure World. Doreen and Arthur Kemp wtll provide the program featuring slides a nd music. Reservations for.lbe 11 :30 a.m. event may be made by calling Blancbe Cutt• at 581-0289. WOSL 1s a national service organiLat1on. all ot whose members have served overseas at the, the U.S. was engaged 1n armed conflict • • • The Vaohn. Timpani. Celeste and Harp Guilds of OC Psacific Sym- phony are sponsoring an opponunat} to see this year's Newport Harbor Boat Pa rade of L1~ts fro m the SO-ft.- yacht Shawnee. Tickets are being sold fo r $2 through Monday and three winners will be chosen Tuesday. While the luc ky three and their three guests watch tho parade they'll be served hors d'ouevres and dinner.••• Women's Council of the American Hean Association plan "Tea at the Ritz" (restaurant. that is) at 2 p.m . Wednesday and the public may attend the holiday membership event and have a t uppa with Sandy Brodie and Mary Ann Wells and the group. The organization's mission is to foster interest in the Hean Asso<:ia- lton and to suppon fund-raising e fforts tl#ough speciat events. A Lenox tnbute to Amcncan fashron figunne made o f bisque porcelain will be awarded dunng the event .. The associatio n may be called at 54 7-3001 for reservauons.• • • Patricia Donavan S.lley and Rob- e rt L. Balley of Do navan and Seamans are hosting a party Friday at their new location in Atnum Court in conjunction with Angelitos de O ro. aux1hary o f Big Brothers/Die Sisters. The auxiliary is celebraung Its silver 1ub1lee this year. Betty Jo Pusch is chairm an of the celebration. Submit news To help you submit the required wedding and engagement infor- mation. formsare avai lableac the Daily P1loc office. JJO w. Bay Sc.. Costa M esa. Form sand photos C8n ~dropped off at theo~1ce rma1led to the Wedding De ment, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box . CosUI Mesa. Calif. 92626. By The Order Of: FDIC. ~I O.pollt lnau,.nce Corporation In The Metter Of: South Coeal Benk a. O•pl•l,.no S.nk OFFICE FURNISHINGS SATURDAY, DEC. 7. at 9:00 A.M. 890 B•ker Street, Coat• Mesa, (L.A. Area) California --.1 112 MILL.ION DOLLAR EVAWATION OF OFFICE FURNISHINGS EXECUTIVE DESKS • SECRETARY DESKS • COf>IERS • COMPUTERS • SIDE CHAIRS •CONFERENCE TABLES Ii CHAIRS• FIREPROOF FILES • LEGAL FILES • LATERAL FILES • CREDENZAS • BOOKCASES • LOVE SEATS • SOFAS • MICROFILM EQUIP- MENT • ROOM DIVIDERS • LAMPS • IBM TYPEWRITERS • REFRIGERATORS • MICROWAVES • OFFICE PARTITIONS • DECORATOR ITEMS • PLANTS & PLANTERS • Pl\INTIHGS & PRINTS •CALCULATORS •EXECUTIVE CHAIRS •SECRETARY CHAIRS • BANK EQUIPMENT. TERMS A $10000 CASH DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED UPON REGISTRATION ANO WILL BE For lllus1re1eo Brochure Conlatl LAWSON & LAWSON AUCTIONEERS, INC. , 703 E. Mira Monte Place. Pasadena. Calif. 91101 Phone: 818-Sn-7114 • STATE Loe No c 104 HELP US HELP Have a r/;;.Ja/1 ~cuw Christmas Through the h~c tic and harried ho liday season, it is easy to fo rget that there are ma ny people less fo rtu nate than ourselves. The fact rema ins that ma ny tots and tee ns will only exr erience Chri stmas in their hearts or perhaps their place o worship. -~- Susan Carter's tradi tion of good taste makes shopping for your special gift as easy as pi e ... More ideas than ever before specially pr~ented in wa ys that will . m ake four Christmas a joy. Christmas Hours Mon. thru Fri JO a.m. to 5: W p.m . • unday Dec 15 & 22 II a.m. ro 5 p.m. .. This year, the Daily Pilot in coopera tion wit h United Way, is working to ma ke Christmas something special fo r the needy by sponsoring a Christmas Gi ft Tr ee. We are collecting gifts for children and teenagers to be distributed through various United Way sponsored organizations in o ur local area. You can help. Be a Christmas Elf by bri ng ing a wrapped gift for a child, age tot through teen to the Daily Pi lot. Please identify the sex and age of the child for whic h the gift is appropriate on one removabl e tag. Affix another blank Chris tmas tag wh ich ca n be filled in with a child 's name. Your gift may be the only one that child receives this year. Won't you please help? For M or e Information call 642-4321, ext. 270 I The Dail y Pilot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, C A ....... - ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Nov. 29. Data provided by Newport-Securities Corp. ••• t •tr r, 1 • .-• & " I Atpr.a Mt ,. A "i t • I ••• ,. lll.i• , I '"'~ ~ ... ,. 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" •• f • ·,.,., -... ~ "' . " Iii•• ,. ' "'•'' ., . .. -~ "'''""' ,., .... ' ... ' .. •• •f .. . Cal Fed limits withdrawals due to strike LOS ANGELES(AP)-A stnke b>- 800 to 1,000 California armored transport guards prompted at least one major financial inst1tut1on to put hmits on the cash customers may withdraw. California Federal Savings and Loan, with 135 branch offices in C~lifomia. im~sed a, .S3~. c~sh withdrawal limit Fffilay to min1m1z~ effects of the strike. Rhanda Kahawau. spokeswoman for the sa vings and loan. said cus- tomers may withdraw add1ttonal fu nds by buying travele rs checks or aoccpting money orders and ex- chanac checlcs. She said the limit will probably stay m dlcct until carlr.-tn-the week. Other banks were expcnencmg onl~minor problems from the ~tnke. " don't anticipate any prob- le m " said Curt Olsen. spokesman for Bank of America. which has 909 offices statewide. He said the bank took all necessary precautions to prepare for the strike. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund.ey, December 1, 1985 llS Continued expansion in economy predi~~ed Outlook locally appears to be brighter than state as whole ~ Continued economic expansion in tht!"lJnued States 1!. s11ll the most hkely prospect for next >-car although performance will differ widel y across set tor~ becau...: of a "chronic budget imbalance" that has segmented the economy. according to the president of 1he Fcdrral Rl)Serve Bank of San Francisco · Addressing Orange County commun1t~ leader\ ill a recent luncheon at the R111 Carlton Hotel, John J Balle\ \aid O\erall gro .... 1h 1s hkel) to occur at a shghtl} 1nlrca\ed pace in 1986 .,., Ith onl} a modest n~ in 1nflat1on He added that the outlook for the Orange { uunt)-lo' Angele'> area should be bnghter than tor ( ahforntd d' a whole Balles said ··1here is no prccCdl·nt in our pealt·-tinll' history" for budget deficm of llO\C LU $.:!OU hilhun l11r t 985 and 1986. which are equivalent to 5 percent ut thc nation's gross na11onal product o r almo'>t tnpk thl• percentage as recently as 198 l Ht• added he-~~~ ··n111 optim1s11c" that the defi cit would be ru1 s1gn1llcantl~ in the foreseeable future. "Over the last few quaners. the lcdcral deliut ha\ absorbed betV.een 45-50 pcrt.t'nl of thl' net '>3\ 1ngs m..tdl' h) households businesses and '>l..tlt• ,ind lcxal go\ l'rn- mcnts."' he said. ··funds that normill h rnuld ~ used for bus1nes!. spending on plant e4u1pment and 1n,cntnne'> and for ncv. home purchase-. · The Fed president said the lc<lcral gu\crnincnt -1 :liBl:lttlrlJO!litLI deficit has bcC"n the most 1mponant factor conmbutma to the sharp increase 1n the dollar"• value since l 980. This. an tum. he noted. has created a dual econom> in which the service and trade sectors have ·nounshed whale manufac- tunng and agnculture have suffered Accordrnf to lhc (ederal Reserve otlic1al, consumer spending w1I continue to grov. through l 986 but ··s1gn1ficantl) below" the robust rate~ so far this year; e"<pend11ures by businesses on cqu1pment and construc- tion will be sluggish On the otht:r hand. the economy will be ii ven a boost in the second h11ll 11f 1986 as the fall in the dollar this year begins to '>hOI.\ up 1n an improving U.S. trade pos1twn .<\n a\C~rage innca'>t' ol ,1111.hth mer I per<;~nt 1n the gross na11onal product I'> lorn3\t th rough I 986 In ( aliforn1a Balle' •-.ud the trade ~rv1ces and aero<.pau: r,cuor~ ..... 11 do "'di 1n 11/!<o He added that the drag on ( ahforn1a·., econnm\ ha' been an the areas of .igm ulture <,em1conductol"\ and oil v.hose pnces are dett.>rmined in v.urld markl'h "The outlook for the < >rangc < uunt:r·Los Angeles area •~ brighter than for the \tatc ii\ a v.holc because the strong sectors such a\ delen~· figure more prominently locall) v.hilc JUSt the oppo,1te 1s true tor a weak sector such as agnculture:· added Balle., "This mix of strong and cotable sectorl> should pro..,1de Southern California "'1th continued. 1f moderatt.· etonom1c growth ·· Regarding 1nflat1on thc r t'd official !.a1d he expects a "small uptlli..·· in 19Mfi from the projected 31 • percent for this \t<lf .\lthough not ruling out completely the po<os1b1lit~ 111 a recess111n nc\t .. ear he said the Federal Ret.er' l' Bank ·s rel>('arl h '>ta ff belie\ e'> that the more hltely proc;pe, 1 1s a cont1n ui1t1on of lhl economic e'pans1on th rough I "l!<h AdClub offers weekly toast Orange Co11nty AdClub holds 1.u "'Th1rstda~ '•ghl Toast ··on Thursda). beginning at 5 30 pm at Ra\els The Registry Hotel. 188CXJ Mac.\nhur Blvd lr>rnl' The .\dC'lub will honor Paula Fisher. director of public rela11ons and ad..,enlSlng for ( cntuf) Amencan ( orp. a real estate builder and de\ eloper For more informatton. call 73 1-3522 On Dec. 12. the honoree will be Linda Reed advert1s1ng manager for Pal Tel Mobill· Access. a cellular telephone company On Dec 19. the AdCluh "'•II honor ne"' ml.'mbe~ On Dec 26. the AdClub .... 111 hold a { hnstmas w.ap pan~ Bnng in ~our ( hnstma"> nett.. lies and bottle<, ol perfume and c;"'ap them for the -;hadt.· and 'iCent \OU ht..e • • • .\ free seminar will be held b' Traweek Investment Co. at 7 30 p.m. Thursda) al the \.\esun ')outh Coast Plaza hotel. 066 .\nton Blvd .. 1n ( O\ta Mc'ia Representauves from Tra.,.,cck .... 1u d1scu'>'> th~ current real cc;tate marketplatt• for potenual proper!\ investors and will make a' ailahk prospectu'>C'> on rraweek ln\CStml'nt Fund r-..o 21. Ltd . a <..alifornia hm1 ted pannersh1p There 1s no obll11.at1on 1111n'C'>I JnJ rc-.c:r\Jt1un' Jrt· not required For more inlormJ11on l..tll I ra"-n·t.. ln,estml'nt < • at 1-IHX>-r R .\\\EE"-• • • <.c.,ar L.iJud tradl0 l.omm1.,~111nt·r .11 \k\l\.O1'l I·' .\ngelc<, and John ~anon. rm·,1dl·n1 of ~arco ln'l' national will he ICatured speaM.·f'\ .tt thl· World Tradt Center Association bn:aklast entitled ··r>oing Bus1n1·" 1n Mexico'" to be hdd on Dec 11 lfllm ~ ~"tot> 'Oa.m JI thr Hotrl Mcnd1en Newpon Bearh The World Trade ('entl'r \'>'>lK•Jt1 on of Orangt· County 1s a non-profit organ11at ion of more than -l °'tl members whose f()('us 1s to promote 1nternat1onal lrJdl· and 10\CStment in Southern Cahtorn1a To make rt:<,c:nat1on<, for the breakfa!.t ··Doing Business 1n Mc\1,0 · phone WT<. .\ at 549-8151 .. • • • Marketing lOO!)ulwnt \Ilana Piscopo presents "Busi· ness Developml'nt lor ( reat1\e People" on Saturday at Orange Coast ( olkge m C osta Me!>a This seminar Wlll present pracucal techniques tor advertising, direct mail, prepanng promotional piece<, effectne c.ellrng steps and planning for SUC(l'SS Registratmn ,., recomml'nde<l F-or 10fonnat1on, call (>(Cs ( ommun1t\ Ser> ice'> at .i \2. 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"~' t to• h•np • h~·•• "•.,.h • l••'lot ll .. ., ""'11•UtR& mari.ft-t ""'4ldo•• nrtlrfl' ...... i-cr..-r l Ull 1411 \ I -------------------------------------------------"------------------~ Antl-apartheld crusaders ignore comm~nlst .threat To the Editor: The pattern as all too familiar. What is being produced by the self- appointodcrusaders for human ripns and their allies in the media is a rehash of what they fed us about Rhodesia, Iran and Nioaragua in ·'recent years, and about the "horrors of colonial rule" three decades ago . But virtually no one points out lhat the beneficiaries of these sanc- timonious meddlings an tile past have always turned out to be anti-Aml'n- cans or outright communists who have quickly plunged their coun~ trymen into fa r greater economic and pohucal horrors than those from whom they were ''rescued." But what about South Africa? Most assuredly, I do not favor what 1s termed "apartheid." We look forward to a day when the remainder of South Africa's ~overnment-structured racial policies will be cast aside in the same manner that some already have been. Yet, I am certain that tearin~down this nation's government and institu- tions in a rush to meet standards demanded by revolutionaries and their allies wiJJ surely transform one more nation into another citadt:I of despotism. This will leave jts people of all races in far worse conditions, something that any honest person must admit when he views what transpired in Zimbabwe, Eth1op1a. Angola 31ld Mozambique in the past decade, and in dozens more African states since the 1950s. Contrary to popular belief, South Africa is not a nauon where a white minority moved in and subjugated a united black people. To begin with. much of the land was uninhabited when white settlers began to arrive 300 years ago. Other huge ponions became vacant when tribal warfare and disease either snuffed out or uprooted entire black populations. The large-scale massacres of blacks by Zulu warriors dunng the 19th century took a tremendous toll of lives. After white settlers had brought civilization to various pans of the nation. remnants of evenil tribes mi$ra1ed oack 10 their former terri- lOrtC$, Many of these areas today arc dcs1gnatl'd "homelands" and four have already been granted total independence under local black lt'ad- ersh1p. It 1s hardly inappropriate to ask why moralizer~ from our naudn· - where 15 m1ll1on unborn infants ha ye been legally slaughtered -should be preaching 10 anyone. Or where all these breast-beaters were when African blacks were killing other blacks in Nigcna, Burundi, or Ugan- da. Or when any of these dogmatists demonstrated against communist SUfVa~cl) in Ca mbodia. Poland, Af- gl\an1stan. or even Russia and China. The protesters want Americans to withdraw investments from South African industry. a move that genuine South African refo rmers know would devastate the black population. Ad- mftted socialist and Nobel Peace Pnze winner Bishop Tutu calls for such an economic AQueeu while ignoring what 11 woafd destroy -the best health. education and economic conditions for blacks anywhere in Afnca. Not surpm1ngly: demonstrations in Amcnca have been organized by the pro-Castro Trans-Africa or- ganization. which publicly backs pro- commun1st terrorism in Angola and elsewhere, and which works side by side here at home with the Com- munist Pany USA. Nor is it any shock to learn that Sen. Edward Kennedy weJl t out of his way during his recent visit to South Africa to mingle with the communist- backcd tcrronsts of SW APO (South- west Afnca People's Organization). None .of those who indict South Afnca care to note that she keeps her racial policies to herself and fo rces no one to ht"r view. But toward com- munism. which has taken over scores of nations and continues to threaten all others. they arc predictably silent. V. LAVAN M 1ss1on Viejo Vacant lot needs dev:elopment To the Editor: As a resident of Costa Mesa for many years, I have been privileged to see the city transform from another suburban community on the way to Los Angeles into a communitv that boasts tine shopping and enten.ain- ment for its residents. OccasionaJly though, urbanization and progress are too aggressively pursu'ed. The issue that concerns me today has been a problem for Costa Mesa for many years. Anyone who reg- ularly drives Harbor Boulevard will know what I am referring to. It is my -understanding tharthe vacant lot at the corner of Pnnceton and Harbor will come 1before tl\e Cttv Couf.'IGJI on Monday evenmg for some action. This eyesore has been a blemish on the face of both the commercial enterpnses and the residential area that 1t adjoins for years. I hope the City Council will allow whoever owns the lot -I presume it is Nabers Cadillac -to clean up the lot wnh a development that is complimentary to the area. As our city continues 10 grow and mature 11 would be a shame to aJlow such an unslightly plot ofland to scar Harbor Boulevard. · PAMELA POLZIN Costa Mesa Freeway won't affect crunch \ To the Editor: income jobs which will be created You lambasted the Laguna Beach when the 'an e develo ment the ov.: e 1 ona e comp ex at t e·mtersect1ons ·o "Laguna council swims a · ... ~-·~,,. the San Diego and and Santa Ana. way tide." They voted NOT to join freeways) 1s completed will ofTer JObs the "gang" who will plan the San but no housing. Joaquin C6rridor Freeway, Affordable housing is a Joke. We A j udge recently denied the city of are not talking about the "upwardly Irvine the right 10 vote on developer mobile" white collar worker but all fees to suppon this freeway, The those who now commute 10 Orange decision stated that the question was County from Riverside and San not a LOCAL ISS UE but a STATE Bernardino. These people are the ISSUE. Which 1s it? backbone of any commercial de- If. by this vote, the city of Laguna velopment They are the glut· ~hicti Beach is expressing Its oppos1t1on to holds it all together. The "gang" does the despoiling of wilderness areas, not env1s1on apanment complexes then I agree. You say it is opposed .to and $50.000condos strewn across the .. new development." Well. finally acreage ncx1 to the San Joaquin Hills you are admitting in pnnt that thi s Corridc)r, hut rather elaborate and has been the intent from the inecpt1on EXPENSIVE housing plus the mual of Prop A and continuing to th is date. ne1ghhorhood 7-Elevens and ga\ ~ta- It was never a question tha1 1he SJC tion'I all pulling down big renK would alleviate freeway congestion. The counl'll was correct not to This red herring st mks and I am hccomc a party to this charade. relieved to see you trash it. Perhaps you cou ld print a hst oft he: Funher, yo u complain that people "gang" who m~kes up the San who work in Orange County may be Joa$lu1n Hills Comdor'Joint Power\ denied housing close to their employ-Agency. Let's have the names. the ment. 'The\' always will be. The political and the commercial conncc:- .. gang" which runs ·amok here in the lions of these people. It would he a south county will fight to the death handy guide for the next clcC'tion over the question of .. affordable" MARY LOU RIPLEY housing. Those ihousands of low-Laguna Beach Forget Prince Charming - fair maidens today tote guns Twenty ou1 of every 100 women between 18 and 15 carry self-protec- tion devices of one son oranotheT Aud _ what these defensive-minded ladies carry -1n 61 out of I 00 cases -are guns. Q. In 1 S.S4. Lad y .Ja_ne Grey became Queen of England. How come we never hear anything aboul her? beheaded • That phrase "mind yo ur p's and q's," now ~omc say, got 11s s1a n in the lingo of typesetters. The .. P .. and "Q" seemed mirror images of each other. and inasmuch as type in the hot-lead I.lays qf old was set 1n mirror image. 11 was easy to mix up the p·~ and the q's. Maybe so. "Ats certalnpotnt In htsltfe. a wrlteroften stops wanttngtopleasethe audience quite as much as he qld at nrst, and begins wanting to please himself.·· Poetic find really example ofyouthfulSbakespeare? ~ . - No one thinks lyric a work of genius, but may be work of m_an on the verge ·~----------------..... ------- JOSEPH SOBRAN WASHINGTON -An American .>eholar in England. Gary Lynn Tay- lor, has discovered a love lync that is signed "William Shakespeare." If it is authentic, it is the most sensational literary find in decades. My own guess 1s that it 1s not authentic. At least it sounds like nothing else in the Shakespeare canon. "In a dream it did seem -But alas, dreams do pass as do shadows - I did walk , I did talk/With my love. with my dove, through fair meadows." This is such stuff as Shakespeare might parody, but not. I tbink, produce. But I am only guessin$. Mr. Taylor soggests that the poem ts "a kind of virtuoso piece, a kind of early Mozart piece." That may be. As Mozart's childhood sonatas are baby steps toward ··oon' Giovanni." this poem may .~ an early step toward .. King Lear. It 1s well to remember, since the poem 1s only a handwritten copy. not an ongmal manuscript, that many dubious plays and poems were pub- 1 ished and circulated under Shakespeare's name to capitalize on his reputation. Modem scholars re- ject dozens of plays that were printed in his time as his work. On the other hand, a few plays that didn't appear in the first edjtion of his works are now widely accep ted as partly Shakes arcan: "P rides" "Two o e nsmen an · 1r omas More," which was discovered only in Jh1s century. You don't have to be a Titerary detective to hear the voice of the poet in these plays -what the critk Northrop Frye calls .. the un- mistakable roar of Shakespeare's mighty rhetorical engines." If this little poem 1s for real. there is another possibility. Some, myself included, lean to . the view that "Shakespeare" was actually the pen name of Edward de Vere. the 17th Earl of Oxford. O~ford wrote a to do something etse betore be dies. number of poems under his own And so rn the mature plays of name, and some of these are full oft he Shakespeare, we find the urbane wit dense sound effects of the newfound turning into a darker, more personal poem: "Patience perforce is such a form of self-expression. The pinching pain." Nothing can be tragedies. with their focus on the proved from such a small sample, of tormented hero, offer a more in- course, but who knows? troverted individualism than the Laying aside the vexing question of bright comedies. The language is less who Shakespeare was. we do possess a smooth, more packed witMhe tmique solid body of genuine work. Some of idiom of a great genius. Late the plays are evidently much more Shakespeare, like late Beethoven, mature than others, but none of them challenges the audience to follow hi111 . sounds like the work of a raw if 1t can. He 1s through trying to beginner. We have few intimations of ingratiate in the expected way. He Shakespeare's poetJc apprenticeship. reaches new pinnacles of creation, That is what gives Mr. Taylor's find where he stands aJone. its interest. We may have here our Nothin$ in the early work of any first glimpse ofttie young poet te sting great artist, however precocious, his wings. Nobody thinks this particu-prepares us for his supreme achieve- lar poem is a work of genius. but it mcnt. He himself can't predict what may be the work ofa man on the verge he will achic:ve; he discovers that in of genius, full of untamed extrava-the process of achieving it. And at his gance. peak he will be an almost infinite Shakespeare's work follows ~..&en-~ distanc~.J.rom his ownjuvenilia. _ eral hne of development. like that,of So the poem Mr. Taylor has many great anists, from virtuosity to unearthed can't be ruled inauthentic profundity. The plays that appear to on grounds that it is unworthy of the be earlier are generally comic. authorof"Macbeth." Weare unlikely poli~hed, witty, crowd-pleasing. full ever to know whether Shakespeare of the poet's delight in showing off his actually wrote 1t. immense verbal gifis. His comedies Meanwhile, we still have feature la e s ia Shakes arc's work as easil avail- clever. though implausible. plot de-a e as suns me. Anyone m 1n the vices. English-spcakfog world who doesn't But at a cenain point m hi s life, a take the trouble to read them, for the writer often stops wanting to please boundless joy of reading them, has no the audience quite as much as he did nght 10 complam of having lacked at first. and begins wanting to please equal opponunity. himself. He tires of the techniques Josepb Sobran la a ayadlcated that gave him early success: he wants colWJJJJist. -11Ltiiii:tbt·U•~1t;JAik·l,t.11rn.1---------------­ Diploma ts in Afghanistan stay in spite of harassment .For afl the restrictions, embassy does --' collect some information on situation WASHINGTON -Confidential State Department cables provide a glimpse of the life of American diplomats at the U.S. Embassy in -Kabul. the embattled capital of Af· ghan1sUln. It's not a pretty picture. Far from protecting the Amencans- stationed there. the ov1et puppet government of Afghanistan inspires · and encourage\ a constant campaign of denunc1auon in the press, "spon- tancou~" mass dcmonstrattons, harassment and threats of phy!l1cal violence aimed at our diplomats. followed by secret police agents, .and all but a few of our FSNs have been arrested on espionage charg~s." FSNs. or "foreign service nationaJs," are Afghan citizens employed in non- sensitive positions by the embassy. According to U.S. cables obtained by our rcponcr Jenny Cunningham, the Afghan ministry of forc.ign affairs delivered a none-too-subtle threat to the embassy 1n September 1983. claiming that it would be unable to prevent "angry Afghans from taking action against our buildings and staff members." Aod in fact, the regime has apparently done nothing to stop frequent anti-Ameriean demon- strations in front of the embassy. As in other communist countries. such demonstrations eannot take place without the government's collusion. Jac1 AllDEISOll and JOSEPH SPEAR out that, for all the restricttons, the embassy is abk to collect some information on the fluctuating situ- ation in Afghanistan which is valu- able to Washington policy maker$. The embassy staff Is also able to keep the Soviet aggrcs~on in Af- ghanistan from bc<loming "the for- gotten war" by sending out infor- mation that can be used b~ the ~ress. which is bamd from l\fJhanistan. Continued world attention will exen pressure on the Kremlin to negotiate a settlement, Hurwitz believes. J OSEPH 80BAA1" colamntat WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY We can defeat Soviet.s if we try Consequences of a def eat would be far-reaching The meeting in Washington spon- sored by the Committee for the Free World could not have been better timed. The talk, you see, has been of reconciliation and there is one sense in which we all desire this, if we assume that the only altemattve is internecine nuclear war. But the trouble with reconc1ltation, pure and simple. is that it has overtones of moral lassitude: the reconciliation not onl y with the Soviet Union as the other nuclear superpower, but reconciliation with all that the Soviet Union has done during the past generation. There are those who dare to hope for something better. And a heavy congestion of these associate themselves with the Com- mittee on the Present Danger, which is the parent organization of the Committee for the Free World. The ~oup of seholars and writers who met m Washin~ton shared a geopolitical insight qu1te devastating in its im- plications. It is this: that the Soviet Union is so vulnerable, because of the barbaric structure of its internal system, that the least defeat will have on it magnified consequences. One participant at the conference said it plain when pointing out that the otlly thing the Soviet Union has got going for it these days is its reputation for iovinc•bility. Nothcing else. The paradise for the proletariat 1s believed in by nobody m the world with an IQ above 70, give or take a few dreamy ideologues. The Soviet Union, however, is powerful for other reasons merely than that it has the largest inventory of nuclear weapons in the world. ft 1s powerful because it clings formally to a political philosoph y that provides instant and respectable cover for any despot in the world who wishes to associate himself with the ideological avant garde. The pre-eminent case m pomt 1s Nicaragua. Tf Onega hadn't declared himself a Marxist, but merely one more despot, he wou ld not have three-quarters of the intelligentsia of the West enthralled. , Well, the Washington intellectuals propased that_ the Reagan adminis- situation and resolve to go further than it has in proving that Marx has. in fact, no clothes. The newsiest item from the con- ferenc.e was the declaration from Elliott Abrams. He is the assistant secretary of state for inter-American affai11S. a bright and tough young intellectual who said to the con- ference that the help currently being given to the rebels of Nicaragua. as we persist in designatmg the freedom fighters, is beyond the dreams of anything we would have ventured to do during the long hangover follow- ing the Vietnam War, when the only freedom fighters we'd have dared to help were Israelis or Falklanders. Don't you see. said Mr. Abrams. things really are changing. Nicaragua now has 20,000 armed men and women opposing the communization of the Sandinistas. And if the com- munist salient in Nicaragua fails. just imagjne the effect of th is on Latin America. Salvador Allende failed in Chile, and the cost of that failure to the communist movement in Latin America was decisive for a decade. A. She bnly luted in that job nine days. Charged with trearon and L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yodlcat~d C'O/umal1t.. With a professional diplomat's understatement. Charge d'Affaircs Ed Hurwttz noted 1n one cable to Washington: "Our relations with the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan arc probably colder and more hm1ted than with any other country in which we maintain an embassy.'' The Unit- ed States bas never sent a replacement -for Ambassador Adolph Dubs. who was kidnapped, then killed 1n a ----------------------------·botched rescue anempt in February 1979. some J 0 months before the Soviet invasion. ··This h1afll y restrictive environ- ment necessarily puts severe limits on the goal s and objectives of the embassy," Hurwitz cabled Washing- ton. "We have little: hope of influenc· ang (Afahan government) policy de· C1s1ons. nor can we perform. th05C commercial or informational func· lions which an: normally part of an embassy's portfolio." "A third objective of the embassy," he wrote, "is to keep watch -0n the non-(ommunist diplomatic missions and international orpnizations in Kabul, with a view to preventing or minimizing activities which would 'tend to ai ve support to the (Afghan) rcg.imeorotherwtse work aaa1nst U.S. policy toward Afahanistan." ..But ifthere was ever an opportuni· ty "provided by heaven, it 1s of course Afghanistan. Six years have gonecby since the Soviet Union decided 1t wanted one more satellite power. poised.over tbe Mid~lc East. For the fi~t time we see rn Afghanistan ev1d~n~ of an ambiguity in the apphcatJon of the legehdary iron will of the Soviet Union. We saw no such thing in Cicchoslovakia in 1948 in Hungary in I 9S6,: in Czechoslov~kia yet !l&ain in I v68. But now the 100,000 Soviet troops simply aren't enou~ t~ suppress. in the: old style. the resisting Af~ans, who occupy an area of the world la.raer than the suate of Texas. What if we were truly to exert ourselves on their behalf'? By sending them the modest weaponry needed to stop Soviet tanks, and brina down Soviet planes? What if ... the day after tomorrow. the Soviet Union were to withdraw ftom Afghanistan. a vaili' itself of ~ha_t.cvcr sci f ·servina ex~use ORANGE COAST DailyPilai ,_ Cllllcw Tom hit ~llN041\0 fO••c» Don hnler l.':lty fO<lll< Crato srw.n SPO'!t EO<IOI . 4 "rht' regime claims that the Uoned States 1s 1u pnmary enemy and threatens us accordingly," Hurwit1 continued. "Frequently labeled as a n"t of spies. the embassy has had four officers declared persona non ita"' wi1h1n the last 211> years. Most emba~~Y staff membrrs art reaularly Why stay, then? Hurwitz disa.,.ees with critics who complain that the embassy's continued presence in Kabul aivet tacit recoanition to the Soviet puppet rc11me. He also poinU: Remarkably, Hurwitz reported that "employee morale has generally been hiah in Kabul, since most people have volunteered for the job and know what they are acuing into ... J1et ~ u4 J .... Sobru an •J'lfflkat-' col•m•J.11.1. ll is one or two of such examples of the fallibility of the: grand Soviet fraud that we requin: in order to lnviaorate the whole: world 10 the awful imposture we have. in the spint of tceoncihation. been accepting. William 89dlty 11 a 1ya4klltH ~•m•lll. -· Daily Pilat SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1985 SCC'• b•1ketbell te•m fella et Northern Arlzon•, 75-63. C2. The flnel college footb•ll bowl pairing• •r• determined. C3. No. 100 coilles so S\\ieet: Vikes, 33-12 Marina rips No . I-seeded Bi s hop Ama t ; Long Beach Poly next in Big Five semis ~-- By ROGER CARLSON Of .. Delly,... ..... It's been a season of upsets and Manna Coach Dave Thompson may be used to such things, but the sounds ~nd s1&.hts of his biggest upset victory 1n a 100-victory career must still be ranging io his cars. "One-hundred, one-hundred. one- hundred," were the happy c.hants from the Manna faithful as time was running out on unbeaten and No. I· seeded Bishop Amat High Saturday night before 6,000 football fans at Westminster High. Wnh JUSt seconds left, Bishop Amat High Coach Don Markham ran across the field and as the final four seconds ticked off the clock he told Thompson . ;·Great JOb." And Thomp- son's first reac- t ion to his team 's thoroughly con· vinc1ng 33-12 Tbompeon thrash1 ng of a Lancer team wh 1ch had rolled to 11 straight tnumphs was "That's the biggest upset ever for me.·· Poly on Fnday. with a coin flip this morning to decide the host school. It's the third str.ught tnp to the semifinals for Manna and founh 10 five years under Thompson. who has turned the Vik.Jog ship 180 degrees 10 his eight years as coach. Once a perennial doormat. the V1k1ngs proved again Che1r ability to cope with the odds. shoving Bishop Amat around from st.art to finish in almost uhbehevable 'fashion. The V 1kes, 51-14 losers to Edison in their Sunset League showdown, shut o fT a No I seed which had averaged 34 4 points for each ofns 11 pnor v1ctones with a power format. , And It completed the cycle. Four years ago Manna's second round CIF Big Five contest at Westminster was delayed a mght because of heavy rarns. and Thompson's crew went on to upset Bishop Amat, 21-14 . Forget the offense. for the moment. Defenders Tyrone Youngblood, Bill Craft, Preston Hayslette. Dave Win- terhalter, Sean Barbosa, Billy Dunn and Todd Dcstatte. among others. rose to the occas1on to shut the vaunted Amat runnin$game down to JUSt 87 yards. The V.1kings didn't do 11 with mirrors. the) beat the Lancer<» 1n ever) depanment. Delly f"tlo4 pholoe i., •• lcttwerta Marina'• Tyrone Youngblood putll the clampe on Blehop Am.at quarterback Rick Carter to record flret-quarter eack. . . The stunning victory. Thompson's I OOth as a coach at Lynwood and Marina. send~ the Sunset League co- champ1on Vikings into the CIF Big Five semifinals ag~inst Long Beach Quanerback Rick Vandemet man- aged to complete Just 8 of2 I pasM!s - but three of those were for touch- downs. and running back 'can Magula sealed the decision 1n the (Pleue aee MAJUNA/C3) Manhall Altman of 11.arlna bu Blahop Am.at'• Rick Carter in hia grup. but the Lancer QB la able to ••old •clL Ronnie Grandleon UCiloses ·un-friendly battle, 88-76 Ex-Anteater Grandison stars for New Orleans Special to tbe Dally Pilot NEW ORLEAN . -The LC Irvine basketball team met an old friend Saturda) and he was an)'th1ng but hosp1Labk to the '1s111ng .\nteaters. Ronme Grandison. "'h°" was40.Anteater two years ago before transfemng to Tulane. and subsequent I) to the Un1vers1ty of New Orleans. was an tntegral part 1n the Pnvateers' 88-76 victory over UCI at Lakcfront .\rena. "Grandison was phenomenal:· said .\nt- eaterCoach Bill Mulligan. "He played great and I think he did a good1ob 1n getting the rest ofh1s team up for the game to play us." Grandison tallied 17 points and hauled down five rebounds in New Orleans' second victor) of the season against no losses. It was the regular-season opener for UC'l. which faces an even st11Ter test against N~braska Monda> night at 5:30. The <\nteaters controlled the earl) stages of the game. taking leads of I 0-4 and 17-12 before the Pnvateers battled back The teams e\- changed small leads late in the first half before the hosts went on a 14-4 .run in the v.aning momeO\s ..to ass.u..me a 4 7 -3 7 lead at inter- m 1ss1on New Orleans took the ad,,,antage for good at 35-33 on a basket b" Sam Jones with ~.07 to pla) 1n the half. · In the ·second half. the Anteater'> were unable to chop 1n10 the lead and Nev. Orlcan" built II to as man) as 19 po1nt'i ~\{·ral limes. the latest at 72-53 The closest UCI could come 1n the -.econd half v.as nine (84-75) but that v.as when the game was alread) decided Nev. O rleans shot 5 7 percent tro m the floor in the game. while l '\l hit on 48 percent of its attempts "I would ha\e to sa\ v.e v.cre nt:f'ous going into the game." s~ud Mulligan "We v.eren't \Cr) aggress1\e at all. \\e got our fast break mo' 1ng in the last I 0 minute' of the game. but v. h) v.e ""eren ·t able 10 he tore that point. I JUSt can t sa) ·· Tod Murphy had 21 pWnts and Jo hnn) Rogers added I 7 to pace the .\nteater' in the sconng department. Scott Brook'> had a game- h1gh eight rebounds. Mulligan admitted he ""as d1-.appo1nted v.nh the showing of his two big gum "Rogers and \turph) are suppo'>t·d 111 hi. b1g-t1mc pla,ers · he fumed "hut the' <\Url' d1dn t pla)' hke that toda) \.\hen the:r d on t pla) '.I.Cl\ the rest of the team has to take up the slack ·· \-t ulligan summed up the effort by saying. "\.\e JUSt v.eren't read} to pta-. toda). neither the coa1.hes or the players .\nd the sad thtng about 1• 1'!. that v.e are going to pla~ a good 'ebra'!.lc..a team "1onda' ·· Just gemng to '-ev. Orleans for Saturda\ 's game presented more than the usual amount of problems for l '( I The ll1ght v.as dela)ed h~ a medical emergenc) and the .\nteaters missed their connecung flight to Houston. am' ing ~·. hnurs late But "1 ulhgan refu~ to USC' that as an e-;cuse. c1ung the tact that h1~ team am' cd in 11me to 'pracu1.e Fnda' night "1 can't u'iC an' cop-outs about this game" he said ··\.\e ""t'fl' here 1n plent) of time to pra1.tJce \nd I can 1 hlame the offin ating It "'a-.;ust J 1.ompktl' t:irealcdov.n o n our pan .. Anteaters move into NCAA finals "' Maize l turns back 16 s h ots as UC Irvine gets past UCLA in water polo semi s. 7-6 By CHRIS MONARAN 0..., ...... Cornrp I -II LONG BEACH -I hou aten in Its previous two meetings this season. UC Irvine's water polo team found its back to the wall against the Bruins Saturda) n11~ht. It turned out to be a great fec·hng. The wall was junior goalie Mark Maize!. who made 16 saves 10 help pn·serve a 7-6 UCI victory 1n the NCAA semifinals at Belmont Plaza Olympic Poot. The second-'ieeded .\ n 1ea1ers (23-7 ). who won the 111le in 1970 and I '182, will face No I ~ed tanford 1n e in s 1on1g t at e Cardinal (24-4) held on a late llC anta Barbara rall) to win. 7-6. m its semifinal match. Of all the saves Ma11el madr. non'· was more crucial than the onl' hc came up v.1th on Fernando Castalade's shot wnh a little o"er a minute to go m the third quaner. Wnh the score tied 5-5 and the Bruins on the attack. nteater Greg Palmer smooth in Skins Game He birdies his way past younger foes in first nine holes M U ~ETA (AP) -Arnold Palmer. call 1n~ on the half-rc-membe~ magic of an earlier golfing e ra. dominated his . youn ger challengers and won $45.000 atur- day m the first nine holes of the 1985 Skins Game. Palmer. now 56 and a living legend 10 the game he once ruled as the man known as "The K10g." b1rd1ed four of the tasts1x holes on the Jack N1cldaus- owned and designed Bear ('reek ('tub after a nerve-straining stan. T wo of those birdies were for carry- overs. setting up a S 100.000 value for the I 0th hole. the fif'lt that will ht' played today. 'tom Watson won $30.000 with birdies on the second and fifth holes Nicklaus collected S 15.000. a gift from Palmer on the fint Nicklaus won the skin with a par-4, and said a Polite "thank you:· aOer· Palmer missed a IS-foot birdie putt. then m1sstd a one-foot tap-in for par that would have created a carry-over. "I got a little bit careless.'' Palmer said "lqumJXd a little I ~hould have markl!'d 1t." But he didn't AnJ Palmer. his famou'i fa~ crea\Cd b> hnr'i of ~train. had tmublr ,hakina the mrmory of the little onr 1hat ot awa~ Ht mmed from about IR feet on the '-t'Conrl lie m1~'iCd from ahou1 I~ feet on the third. "I made a little change 1n m} stance after the third." Palmer said A.nd the pull!. began to rattle into the cup with the same authonty and frequenc) ofh1s glory yeaf'I a quaner- centur) ago. He rapped 1n an eight-footer for b1rd1e on the fo unh hole. won h $30,000. "T hat Look some of the pressure off. 1t got m) nerves settled down a httlc," said Palmer. I.Oho was 'ihut out ~n the kins Game a year ago He holed from about 12 feet o n the 1itth for a birdie and a skin. wonh SI 5.000. That was the last of the Sl5.000 holes. The next s1' came<.! a value ot S25.000 <\nd the seventh throueh the ninth were tied Under the two-11c-all- ue fonnat. the money was earned over-setting up a S 100.000 value on the first hole that will be played today. Fuzry Zoeller. making his first nppcarance 10 the Ion" Game and shut out over the first nine holes, and Palmer matched par 4s on the seventh On the eighth. a par-'· ll four hit tht' green Nicklaus m1li~ from 20 (ect. Watson b1rd1cd from IS feet And Palmer rolled 1n 11 12-footcr on top of 11. Zoeller. who had an e11ht· foot putt, picked 11 up and gave Amotd a hua "I was vet) 1mprc,.scd w1th A mold's putt on tht e1&hth," Watson u1d. then gnnned "I didn't like that o ne damn bit " Both Palmer and N1cklau<1 reichcd the arccn on the par-'i ntnth 1n two. Nicklaus necd1na onh a 4 1(00 on his \ttond <1hot Wilson was called tor a flagrant v1olat1on and CastaJade was awarded a penalty shot from the two-meter mark. Castalade went low to Ma1zel\ left with the shot. but Ma1zel went the same way and made the sa\e. "On that shot. )Ou're gambling. ~ou're guessrng 't ou're JUSI thmkmg u 1 1 c: e s go ng o s 001 at .. said Ma1zel. "There's a 50-50 chance ht>'ll make 11 and a SO-SO chance }Ou·ll block 11." .\bout JO second'> after the penalt~ shot. the impact of the 5a\t' wa~ magnified when .\ll-A.mencan kfi Campbell scored on a no-look wnst snap to put LJ( In ine ahead to sta) "Ma1zel pla,ed a vel). ver) good e That sa\ e on the penalt) shot turned out -to be .a iwo-po1n1 lerence.'' said UCI head coach I r d Ne""land "He made a stop on ont• nt those the last time we beat them ·· Campbell's goal v.as one o f three the senior hole man scored. g1' 1ng him 77 total in 30 games "Jeff reall) came 10 pla) tonight :'-le\\land of product In add111on to the thrtl' goal'> from Campbell. the -\nteaterc; also rel el\ cd three from J R. Saha tore The: Junior out of Newport Harbor H igh hit his biggest goal about I 15 into the final <4 uarter l'Cl v.as leading t>-5 and on the auact. v.1th a man ad,antagc when Mike Doung shot from out 1dt• The shot h1t tht' nght post and bounced to <;at, a tore. v. ho scored on the rebound from po1n1-blank range 10 iJ' c the .\nteaterc; a t\\o-goal lead -\ t 1h1<; point the' turned thing~ O\ef 10 \.fa11d. \I.ho had '>I ' o( hi' o;a'c~ 1n the tounh quancr 1 hc- Brutm did get a 1'-l}n-5 goal tnim captain !\font~ 't on "' 1th 'O~ left. but Ma1zcl then closed the net for the n1gh1 \11a11cl ..aid the game again~! \tan- ford v.1 ll he <;1m1har to the l T L.\ game in that both team li t.e to counter-attac t. on o ffense. a<> oppo'>ed to the '>Cl om•n<;e that the -\nteatcr-1> run "\.\l"'e been ''orking .1 lot 1n practice h) ti) and stop the l'<)unter- attack hccausc that's been our weak 'ipot all )Car," said MaLLel ") ou figure that )our hole man 1s going Ill get burned from the tv.o-metcr \f'l\H and thaf<; not good defen~ .. Last hurrah Arnold Palmer .\gain'it the Cardinal dunng 1he re~ular ~ason. the .\nteater. v.cre 1-. v. mnmg 1n Palo .\Ito but lo-.m~ in 1hc1r ov.n tournament and again 1n the Pat-10-PC-\A tournc\ Notre Dame Coach Ge~ Fau•t lead• the lri•b onto tbe field for the final time before game a.galn•t Miami Saturday. The fourth-ranked H urricanee turned Fauat'• laet game with Notre Dame lnto a dleaeter wt th 58-7 rout. Story. CS. Sajnts plan no radical changes against Rams NEW OR LE-\NSt l\P)-Quancrh.1('k 9ohh' Bcben said he doc'in 't e'~ct 1ntenm NC"v. Ortean' Saints Coach Wade Ph1lllp'i to m an)th1ng radically different toda) again"' the Ram~ t( ·h. n- nel 2 at 10 am 1 Phillips v.a" named to finish out th(" '-at1on11l football uaguc ~a~n after h1~ tather. Bum Ph1lhps, resigned on Monda~ "You can't do anvth1nf rc3ll) J11Tt·rtnt." Heh<'n said. "What wed1d wel ap1Mt M1nnc~o111. wC" t') to do h<'tter, and maybe add a ft'v. thin@." · fherc·s JUSt too much 1n\olvcd 1l1 111 10 do too man)' nev. thing\ " The Saints, -'·8. broke a ~1~·pmr lu!>in& \trca~ by t>ea11n1 M1nne\Ota. \O.~ '. la\t "'ttk J he Kllm\ Q.3, broke a tv.~pmc lm.in1 'ltrcak b\ bcatin11. Grttn Ra>. l4· l 7 Hebcn is I I ~ a \tarter 10 tht "fl lht' l\1n1, 10,110 Grttn ea,. l~-1 4 1n h1., ti"t '13rt t"''1 ~C°e~) .. ,,, .. 11,J heal Minne ota 1n h1' '>C'nlnd oullnJ Heben''> rating of ·q ~on thC" '-fl .,.. ak " 14 Point better th. n that ofDa\C ~ 1l~1n th~· man he de-po~ 3~ 'lt3MN' '\lthough tht Ram" art a h<'twr toothall tC"am that V1k1ng~ or Packc-M., Hetlcn <;a1d "l hC' v.a\ I look at 1t '" thal 1t ' .. ha"1<' foo1hall thmugh1,u1 the NFl " Bum Phillip~ wa'i round!~ l nt1c11C'd tor tlc-inp. too con~n at1H' on otTtn~ and too pn-d1ctabl<' on defcn~. but Hchen '31d tM man·, ph1lo"t]flh\ .,..a, und "'\II f)«'plc v.an1 to~'" pa'' -thu'"' th<' ball on e\("f'\ dov.n B11J I auarant("t \.OU v.11n I Y..ltl that Wh ··ht \ltd ""'t m1gt\l lhtov. ,, 111tk mn~ on un\la' hut 1f wt'rt mo\101 the hall lm th<' ground . Y..('·\e aot a g<X'd thing going '><' wh\ l hange •· fart C amphcll camrd a team rt"\"1\rd '' 11m<'' Jga1n<;t \.11nnt•'t'la .inJ iia1nnt l~l \.tt<1'. tnple ht'i ont N <'' 111u' < l),1rt '1n, t ht~ nm1n@. a \.11n1 la'lt 'car HeN<n \<1 1d ht v.ouldn t he -<;urpn~ tu ~ that "3mr \Ort 111 appn-..·Hh t1'1<13' ·Earl can v.ear Jn-.i.n defrn'<'' omt't1mt'\ 'nu ha' c to run him~ 5 t1mc-" 10 ma~e him t lTC'(tl\t' • HehC"rt q1d Ram<;<. oath John Roh1nwn ~1d he had no v.a' of ~no-.i.mg -.i.hcthtr tht change of coache~ v.null! product chunic' on the: field for the l\41nv, m pnn 1dc them with an' 'OOrt of emotional "Our ...,..h"al '\l.UUld tie' purt1' \J>C('UlaftOl"i M m) ('art ·· he 'l.a1J "\\ c JU~t have lo &O down therT 1.,.,um1n1 th<'' ·11 tlC' pla\ mg at their best .. l h(' Ram\ plhed 11 their ~t It t week c-tt1ng 150 vard\ ru'h1n1 from t.nc Du:ktnon and I \LI \ard' P8''1na from Dieter Rrock ... hilt thr \1('trn\C it.ave up JU\t 7M ru h1na yards .. Orange COM1 DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Oeoamber 1, 198S COLLEGE 8 4 ~kf lB ~Ll ,,._____ ~ill er fuels rally as UCLA triu111pbs He scores 28 lil wJn over Temple; ex-Monarch Mitchell lifts Fresno Usina an effective full-coun pre$S, Arizona Jumped to 17-6 lead in the first seven minutes, but a seven-minute scoring drou.&ht br the Wildcats enabled the Runnin' Rebels to get back 1n the game. In other acdon: . From AP dls~lcltes MJa11.,.-o, Geor11a Teclt U : Third-ranked Mich- igan, l~)l"'Antoine Joubcrt's 21 points, recovered from LOS ANGELES -Sophomore forward Reggie a poor rst half and defeated No. 2 Ge-0rgia Tech in the Miller scored 28 points and sparked a key second-half Basket JI Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic in Springfield. raUy Saturday night to lead UCLA to a 75-59 victory over Mass. Temple in a non-conference college basketball game at oma st, Illinois 57: Senior forward Anthony Pauley Pavilion. Bo e scored with one second left as I 3th-ranked With UCLA leading 41 -37. Miller scored 10 of the ah N 7 111" · · h Th k Bruins'next 12po1ntsa~UCLAextendeditsadvant ~~0--assi~lnaHu~;ulu~· inois to win t e an~ving 53-42 with 14: 19 to play. The Bruins were not Lhreat ned Notre Dame 8'1, Butler 51: Eleventh-ranked Notre after that. Dame used a 22-point performance by David Rivers and The v1ctOI) was the second straight for UCLA, h1ch supe.rior rebounding to defeat Butler rn South Bend. improved its record to 2-1. Temple, the defen !El_ Lo Atlantic 1 O Conference champion. fell to t-1. -yola. DJ. 10, Nortll Carolhla State U : Bernard Corey Garnes added 17 points and forward Craig Jack.son's tie-breaking. three-point play w1th 51 seconds Jackson grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds for UCLA. remaining led the visiting Ramblers past previously Ed Coe scored 21 points, Nate Blackwell added 13 undefeated and I 5th-ranked Nonh Caroli na State. points and center Tim Terry 11 for Temple. °'10 State 78, Marylud H : Senior forward Brad UCLA trailed through most of the early going before Sellers grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds and scored 14 running off 15 straight points to take a 36-27 lead with points and junior forward Dennis Hopson scored 16 of 4: 14 to play in the firsf half. his 18 points in the second half as the host Buckeyes In the Sun-Met Classic in Fresno: shocked No. 17 Maryland. Fresno State 15, Louisiana Tech •4: Mater Dei High Mem"ls State 73, Middle Tenneuee 63: Junior product Mike Mitchell scored fo ur points in the final 38 center Wifliam Bedford scored a career high 30 points and seoonds to lead the Bulldogs over Louisiana Tech in the pulled down 18 rebounds as I 4th-ranked Memphis State championship of the Sun Met Classic basketball came back from a slow first half to defeat Middle tournament Saturday night. Tennessee State in Memphis. Arl1ou State '7%, Su Jose State 66: Sophomore In the Great Alaska Shootout m Anchorage: d h Th · h 20 · North CaroliAa 73, Purdue &%: With Kenny Smith guar An ur omas scored a career-h1g points - and Brad Dau.&hen y scoring I 6 points apiece, No. 1 _ the last two coming on clutch free throws wit h 33 !><X'.Onds ranlced Nonh Carolina downed Purdue and advanced to remaining -as Arizona State hung on to beat San Jose State in a non-<:onference game 1n Tempe. the championship ~me. California 88, UC Su Diego 46: Junjor guard Chns For the second day in a row. Nonh Carolina got off to Washington scored 17 points to lead the Golden Bears in a slow stan. then cruised to an easy victory. Berkeley. Nevada-Las Vegas IO, Arizona St: Fredd1e Banks UC Suta Barbara 109, USIU 101: In GoleLa, Conner scored 17 points as I 6th-ranked UN L V edged Anzona to Henry scored 30 points to lead the Gauchos to the non- cam a shot at top-ranked Nonh C'arohna. conferen~e win. SPORTS BREAK Co1npany toying with Jab bar, and he can't bear it From AP dlspatcbes LOS ANGELES -l he manufac-""" turers and distributors of a teddy bear ~ called Kareem Abdul-Jabear are infringi ng on the trademark of superstar basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. his attorneys say in a lawsuit. The teddy bear allegedly wears a yellow basltelball shin with the null)ber 33 and carries a basketball. just like the center for the Los Angeles Lakers. The U.S. D1s:rict Coun suit was filed by attorneys Jared E. Levine. and William Johnson on behalf of Abdul- Jabbar. 38. The suit seeks an inJuncuon a~mst future manufacture and d1stnbu11on of the doll and re- quests that Abdul-Jabbar be awarded three times the profit the company has earned from the bears. Named as defendants m the suit are the bear's manufacturer. J abbar Nonh American Bear C.o .. Inc .. of Chicago. and company representatives Barbara Isenberg of New York and Paul A. Levyoflllino1s. The suit claims they did not have the necessary licensing for the product. There was no answer to calls to the Nonh American Bear firm and m attorney, James M. Amend. Exclusive nghts to market products .endorsed or bearing the likeness of Abdul-Jab~r ar.e ~eld by . a Quote of the day DaJe Brown, LSU basketball coach. after Wednesday's 70-6 1 victory over Washington, only the Tigers' second game of the season: "This is really a big win. Washington 1s the best team we've played this year." Retton has doubts about '88 NEW YORK -Mary Lou Retton, Ii! Olympic gymnastic gold medalist in Los Angeles 16 months ago, indicated on Saturday that she has second thou~ts about competing in the I 988 Games in Seoul, South Korea. "Gymnasti cs still gi ve me a charge," said the 4-9, 95-pounder pnor to an appearance in the Big Apple's Spons Festtval Energ.az~ Gymnastics Spectacular at Madison Square Garden. "While I'm still happy with what is going on in my hfe. sometimes things get overwhelming. "I spend five to six hours 1n the gym everyday, but J sti ll ha v<' doubts in my mind about the I 988 Olympics. No matter what happens. however. I will always have 1984. Nobody can ta:ke that away from me." Retton. admitting that she has not been home to Fairmount, W. Va., in nine months. added: "There are times when f want to go out and Just be Mary Lou. That seems impossible now because of all the stares I get and because of the demands for autographs. "I realize that I'm 1hc lucky one because of all the endorsements (the money 1s in a trust fund, thus allowing her to remain an amateur). but I had no idea it would be like th is." Free score& 16,000th point World B. Free, who earlier in the game m scored his 16,000th career point, collected 11 of his team-high 21 po\nts in the first seven minutes of the third quaner Satur- day niptt as Cleveland d~feated New Jersey, I I 9-90. in a National Basketball Association game . . . Terry Cummm1s scored 29 points and Sidney Moncrief added 24 as Milwaukee broke open a close game in the fourth quarter and wen I on to beat Indiana. I 11 -94 ... Reserve forward Robert Reid scored a season-high 21 points to lead Houston, which had eight players score in double figures. to a 131 -114 win over Sacramento .. . Larry Bird scored a game-high 28 points and Danny Ainge added 18 as Boston held off Atlanta. 102-97. Dominiqae Wilkins led Lhe way for the Hawks with 24 points ... Moses Malone and Sedate Threatt scored nine points each in the third quaner as Phifadelphia broke open a close Free game and went on to rout New York, 115-95 ... Jeff Ruland recorded a triple-dou ble and Cliff Robinson scored a season-high 29 points to lead Washington to a 133-119 victory over Detroit . Jack Slkma hit eight ofh1s team-leading 32 points 1n th e second ovenime penod to gi ve Seattle a 131 -123 victory over Den ver ... Center Mark Eaton's hook shot from I 0 feet out boosted Utah to an 89-88 victory over Golden State. ....-/ Another milestone for Gretzky Way11e Gretzky had a goal and three ~ assists to move ahead of Bobby Jiau into ' 13th place on the National Hockey League's career points list and lead Edmon- ton to an ~-5 victory over J:fanford Sa~urd~y 01ght points. one more than Hull. His third assist gave him 727, just one back.of Gay Lafleur, 11th on the all-time assists list ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Jim Pepllnksl and Do•& RJseboroagb scored second-period goals and Calµry held on for a 4-3 victory over the New York Islanders . . Steve Thomas' second goal of the game 26 seconds into oven ime gave Toronto a 3-2 victory over Buffalo and sent the Sabres to their founh consecutive defeat ... Mark Reeds slipped a rebound into the net with 6:57 remaining. climaxin~ a two-goal rally in the third pcnod that gave St. Louis a 4-3 tnumph over Minnesota ... OretallJ Washington scored two first- period goals and never looked back in pinning a 6-2 defeat on New Jersey . Doug Sbedden scored the eventual game-winning goal with 6:05 remaining to lifl Pittsburgh to a 5-4 victory over th e New York Rangers. The Rangers had battled back from a 4-0 deficit to close wi thin 4-J before Shedden's goal ... Gay Carbonneau and StraJo Mome110 scored two goals apiece as ~ontreaf romped to a 10-1 tnumph over Detroit. Carbonneau capped a fi ve-goal opening-period out- burst Wlth his first goal at I 7:Qq .. Peter Stastny scored his founh goal 1n two games and goaltender Clint Malarchk shut out Boston for the second t}me in three days as Quebec earned a 2-0 victory over the Bruins Spinka plane fight for charity WILMINGTON. Del. -Heavy-m weight champion Michael Spinks 1s plan- ning a December exhib1t1on fight against Eddie Gon1alez in Houston to benefit Mexican earthquake victims. The Dec. 12 fight will be Spinks' first appearant:c: in the n ng since upsetting Larry Holmes to win lhl· International Boxmg Federation· heavyweight 111lc. Gonzalez ts a cru1serweigh1who1s also one of Spinks" sparring panners. ·- Mlchl&an f 9rward Robert Hendereon (ri&ht) lo.es ball u he trle. to go to buket Green takes Japan gqlf lead KAI MON, Japan -Huben Green of fl the U n11ed States. the 1985 U.S. Open champion. shot a 5-undcr-par 6 7 Saturday to take a two-stroke lead after the third round in the Casio World Open Golf. Green. who staned the third round two strokes ofT the pace, rolled in a five-foot eagle putt on"the 502-yard. par-5. 18th hole after picking up four birdies and one bogey o n the par-72 lbusuki GolfClub's Ka1mon course in Kyushu, southern Japan. . • Green ·s three-round total of 21 5 is two shots better than four players tied for second. Australian Wa yne Grady and three Japanese -Tsuneyuki N.akaJima. the leading money winner on the Japan PGA tour this year, Nobum11su Yuhara and second-roun d co-leader Hiroshi lsh11. Nakajima shot a 66, Yuhara a 69. and Ishii a ii. Grady shot the day's-best ~of6~. Long fans• choice for Reisman in a national telephone survey said that c • t NEW YORK -Viewers taking pan [i] Iowa quanerback Chuck Long should • receive the He1sman Troph y as college football's outstanding playe r. according to ABC-TV. The network, which conducted the four-hour surve), ~1d that Long recei ved 104,825 votes 1n narrowly out polling Auburn running back Bo Jackson. Jackson had 99. 789 votes. Viewers had the option of voting for any of live player!> by calling a 900-numbcr. · Loren10 White. a running back from M1ch1gan State. had 10,018 votes, Brigham Young quanerback Robbie Bosco received 7,808 and Oklahoma State running back 1 hurman Thomas h.ad 3,89 1. The He1sman Trophy is picked by a panel selected hy the Downtown Athletic Club in New York. NEW HA VEN. Conn . -Running [il back Bo Jackson. the first Auburn player to 411 • rush for more than 4,000 yards. will receive the 1985 Walter Camp Trophy as the country's outstanding college football player. officials say. Jackson will receive the award at dinner Feb. 8 at Yale Uni versity, where the 96th Walter Camp All- Amenca team will be honored. Camp captained the Yale football team in 1878 and is known as ''th e father of Amencan football." Television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Nev. Orleans. Channel 2 I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Atlanta, Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Sa n Francisco at Washington. Channel 2. I :30 pm. -BASEBALL: Winter League game from Ponce, Pueno Ri co, Channel 34. 4 p.m. -COLI.EGE FOOTBALL: Mirage Bowl: USC vs. Oregon from Tokyo (tape). Channel 2. 4 p.m. -GOLF: Skins Game. from Murrietta, Calif. (delayed), Channel 4. 9 ~.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NIT champ1onsh1p game (delayed). Channel 9. RA.DIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at New Orleans. KMPC (710). 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Cleveland at New York G1anu, KNX ( 1070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Atlanta. KRLA (1110). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Buffalu at San. Diego, KLZZ (600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETB~L. Chicago at Lakers, KLAC (570). Wells' goal helps Kings salvage 4-4 tie with Chicago INGLEWOOO (AP) -Od'enscman Jay Wells scored a goal midway throu&h the third penod and the Los Anaeles Kings came awt1y with a 4-4 tic in !>vcn1mc apmst the Chicago Black Hawks ~aturda) night 1n n National Hockey League game Wells scored on a I .S·foot bade.hand shot that c:knectcd off a dcfendeN' katc 1n front of the Chicago net and trickJcd past Black Hawks goalie Murray Banner with C>:43 left 1n rc1ulat1on The Black Hawks had the only aood sconng chan~ m the overtime pcnod hut a shot from point-blank range by Ed Olycryk was rurncd away by Los Angeles goafle Oatrtn Eliot Ch1cqo had taken.'\ 4-3 lead on a POWCr-play goal h)' • ' .. Deni\ Savard late in the sttond penod. Each team scored three t1rhe'i 1n the second pcnod. Marcel Dionne scored two power-play goals and Phil Sykc added a goal for Los Angeles. Steve Larmer and Olyczyk scored for Chicago before Savard gave Lhc Black Hawks the 4-3 lead Al Stcord p ve the Black Hawk n 1-0 lead w11h :1 power-pl•)' aoal 1n the first penod The tJe hOed the Kmas to 2·9·2 at.home 1h1 year. •ht wont home ice record 1n the NHL Wells• aoal was the SIA th of the sc.ason He had nevc1 scored more than five goals 1n any b( his previous ~1:­ NHL seasons. Kinas < ch Pat Quinn u1d his team gave a good ellort "We worked hard to night and a lie 1s probably nor what we de~rved.'' he \Bid .. At least it's a step forward The big \aV(l in ovcn1me \3Ved the point for us." Black Hewk, Coach Bob Pulford. howtvcr. wasn't u plcast'd with h1 team's performance "We didn't play very well. The whole team didn't play," Pulford s.ald "(The King.$) played hard. We knew that after the bcat1na they took tanpme 1hey would come naht at us." The Black Hawks have come awa.y with two tics tptnst the struuJina Kinas and played to deadlocks aaa1nst Toronto and P11tsbuf1h, two teams that misstd the playoffs last year ,,,.....,.... under defen•lve preuare from Geor1la Tech'• Duane Ferrell ln Tip-Off Cluelc. sec falters; CCI romps High altitude hits Vanguards at Northern Arizona, 75-63 outhern Cahtl>rnia College kept Nonhern Arizona Un1vers1ty on the ropes for much of the game Saturday night. but the Vanguards fell victims to high altitude in dropping a 75-63 drcision to the Lumberjacks in a non- confercnce contest in Flagstaff. The Van&uards had a 30-29 edge at halftime, and led by four points through much ofille secOi'icfhalf. But with fi ve minutes to go and no gas lefi, the Vanguards saw NAU's Andre Spencer reel off fi ve consecutive field goals to put the Lumbef)acks on top for good, 69-59. Ken Beardsley led Southern Cal College with 22 points. hitting from nearly every spot on the floor. Randy McAllister chipped in with I I points, and Roben A vilas was in on 11 assists and took down five rebounds in a strong defensive performance for the Vanguards.· Southern California College (3-2) takes on Clare- mont-Mudd College Tuesday at 7:30 at SCC In another game: Cbrlst College Irvine 109, Dominican College SI: The Eagles won their fifth consecut ive game over the visiting Penguins from San Francisco. The Eagles, paced by Derwin Appleberry's 15 rebounds and 18 points, took a lead from the onset of the game, and rolled it into an advantage of 54 points by the fo unh period. Eleven CCI players scored. and four were in double figures. Christ C'ollcge improved to 5-1 WJth the win. a Pirates remain unbeaten, 69-56 Orange Coa~t College's basketball team will bring a 3-0 record into this week's Miles Eaton Tournament following Saturday night's 69-56 victory over San Diego Mesa at OCC. Joe ~~er. a 6-10 ~oph~more ~nter out of Newpon Har,bor H1 . ~ored six points dunng a 9-2 spun in the second hal which broke a 50-50 deadlock and gave Coast a 59-52 lead. The Pirates cruised after that. The Olympians (0-3) stayed within range thanks to a 63 percent efTon from the field. OCC's biggest lead was only four points in the first half and the Pirates settled for a 3 1-29 advantage at halftime. Coast managed to ~tretch 1t out to 45-37 early in the second haJf before Mesa clawed back for the tie at 50. The Bucs received a fine effort from Mater Dei High product Mike Kelly who contributed eight rebounds. nine assists and five steals to go with his seven points. Also chipping in was freshman forward Fred Bickett with sill rebounds and three steals and freshman guard Chuck McGavran, another Newpon ·Harbor product who had 10 points. five assists and two steals. · For San Diego Mesa, Charles Johnson led the wa) with 12 points. Steve Johnson had 11 and Joe Ives 10. The Pi rates' opening-round game in the Miles Eaton Tournament will be Thursday a.pinst LA Southwest at 6:30. • Higashi lifts UCI to win LAS CRUCES. N.M. -Point guard Erin Higashi hit a jumper with three seconds remaining to gi ve the UC Irvine women's basketball team a 65-.64 victory over host New Mexico State to win the Aggies' tournament. Higashi , who finished with. 10 points and s1Jl rebounds-and was a force defens1vd y, was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. UCI'\ Zalina Walton was also chosen to the all-tourney team. Higashi's dramatic jumper capped a UCI comeback from a 60-52 deficit with three minutes to play. Down 64-63, the Anteaters p ined possession and worked the clock down to three seconds before Higashi made -tier Jumper. The Anteaters (2-0) will pfay closer to home ncll:t Wednesday n1aJ'lt when they travel to meet the Un1vers1t)' of San Diego 1n a 7:30 contest. Lazers drop 7-4 decision kJl.N A CITY (AP) -Keith Furphy, with two goals and one assist Saturday night, became the 11th pliiyer 1 n MaJor Indoor Soc.ccr Luaue history to score l()(J career points 11s the Kansas City Come~s defeated th t I os Anaclc!i Luen. 7-4. • . • Orange Cos.st DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Oecembef 1 1985 C3 USC had mission inTekyo MARINA WINS, 33-12 • • • Troja n s don 't have ' to go to Aloh<;t Bowl with losing record ' "f' TOK Y< >(AP)-The one thing the.! Unl\·crsit) of 5outhcm ( aliforn1a Trojans did not want was 10 go into the -\loha Bo"'I w11h a losing record. So the}' wl'nt a long way 10 make sure that didn't happen. Aaron Emanuel rushed for IO I )ard') and U~( rew,ered two fumble!> 1n the first quancr to beat Oregon. 20.6. Saturda}' 1n the ninth annual Mirage Bowl, the linal rcgular- season game for both Pallfic-10 Conferl'nce team\ A cro"d of more than 6:!,000 turned out to watth thl' ninth annual event 1n Japan. whl'rC Amcncan football ha'> become 1ncrtastngl) popular Desp1tt• nll the pageantf). thoush. lJ~( camt· to Tokyo with a m1ss1on The Trojan., had alreac.J} accepted a bid to the Dec :!8 Aloha· Bowl, and both US\ and Oregon entered Satur- da}' '!> matchup w11h 5-5 records. The Trojans. whose h1g-name popularity and prox1m11y to the Honolulu-based Aloha Bowl hdped draw their 1n v;ta- tl<ln: "ere determined 10 a,01d tht• t•mbarra<;-;ment of going 1n10 that game with a lo~1ng record. And, ~fter spotting Oregon a 3-0 lead. L:~<. rnme back strong behind an opponun1st1t delcn'>e and an offense that ''a~ JUSt good enough. "We're happ> to be going into our bo"I game "llh a "1nn1ng rt•rnrd." L'SC C'oarh Ted Tollner ..aid The-Trojans' oppom:nt 1n the Aloha R~"I ha!> nut )t'l been de·. 1erm1nt'd and will be decidt·d b) a cou'ffl<' of game'> ~aturda) an the • L'n11ed \1a11.:s It appt:ar<,, ho"r'er that Alabama ma) wind up pla\'1n~ l '~( . BJahop Amat'• Pat Patterson can't qQ.ite haul In pa .. u Viking Bill Craft def en ch COLLEGE FOOTBALL o.11) ,... ~..., .... leMr1ltl:J (top), while Steve Jennlng• race• Into the end zone for Marina'• second TO. From Cl ~ond bait 'Atth ..connti. run~ ul SO and67)afd) '\\ed1dn't badldown on ddt11'K'" \<ltd the \mahng Thomp<;on V Jn dt'met "3SJUSl~eat Magula ran hlu: a champ and our on'ens1ve lane did a JOb " fhe V1ke!> Stt l:l1shop .\mat -. Angelus League champion!> up tor the k1ll b) establt~h1ng deleni,1ve ~uptn ont}' qu1ckl}' "•th Youn,blood and Ha)!>lettt 'itopp1ng Amat in its tratk\ on the Lanct·rs lir'>t ~ne'>. The Vikings responded w tho'>C efforts with an ~5-~ard march in eight plays.. ktyed b} a .4-yard pass w Ra > Golds.boro and ii 31-yard bur\t u' t'r the nght \tdc b~ Magula. tapped b> Vandemet'c; dart to h1'> t1gh1 end Ha}slellt'. fr<>m 11 \ards uu1 He "-aS. so w1de open at fir!>l 11 appeared to be a tackle eligible pa'>s "W e tnt'Q to pas.!> when the~ "ert' in a run defen\e dnd run when the\ "t'rt' an a pa'>'> deten~ ·· ')31d Thomp\on .\mat "as 1n II\ up-light nu~·lo·no-.c: defen<,e "llh nine defender-;' tn\Jall\ on the hne ol '>Cnmmage and "-1anna had all of the an\"ers ')CJ m<in' other') did nut lt "as 1-l-tJ ""h JU\I :!fl \('lllOd\ ·!>pent 1n lhe \econd qudrtl·r d\ Vandemet tound )te' e Jenning' •>n J 11} paw:rn !rum ..i I 'ard'.) out .\ma1 retalta11:d "1th a "'\., Jrd sconng march but C rah hml.t: through w blud. tht: P.\ T att1.:mp1 and \1anna "'a'> '>1111 up 14-fi I •ill' 1n the second quancr .\mat got II'> onl~ break -a fumble reun er. b\ < iar. Dukl·c; at the Manna '\3 but Wte'r mo,ing 10 the !vfanna I 5 tht' Lanu..·r' "-efl' turned av.a\ empl\-h....ndnl .\ 14-6 hal ltt ml' read ()\ l'r l hl' heralded Lamers "a~n't llln\ldc:rl'd enough and \.1agula \d1d hallttml· !>trateg' "'a') simple '\\ l' JU\t kepi S3)10g '"l' 'e got to h'lP thing\ 1ogether · " said the \ 1king 1un1or runnin$.,Pal l.. l\.eeping thing' tugetha "'"rlo.l·ll out to \1aguld '> 51.Hard hur'>I 11\ l r the middle to g1' e \-tann.:1 a 211-f> edgl· . later tht \ 11...es. marched ti"' \dfd'> 1n 11 pla\ '>"1th \ andernet 11.oing to 'llt·rtl'f ··-wr made mistake' on offen!>c '>C. 1ha1, 1fourdefi:ns1: didn't pla) the v.a) 11 d1d.11 would ha"c bcrn a long day.'' Tollner ">atd. Oregon broke ahead 1n the· lir!>l quanN on a 32-yard field goal b) Matt Macleod tx-forc the rro1an~ cap1lalt1ed on the Duch' mtslakl'S College bowl matchups set Oregon·, Lew Barnes fumbled J punt on his own 33 and Manin French recovered for USC '>e'en pla}s later Ryan Knight plungcd I \3rd ror a touchdown that made II 7.) Anotht:r recmt'f) O\ the fro1am lead to a field goal. then l I~(' '>lrucl.. again late 1n the lir'itt half. Quanerback Rodne) Peetr rnn- nected ~tth Oanler .\I \\ash1ng1on for a 43-}ard pass to the Oregon 11 and Peete h11 Han!.. Norman for J 4. )ard touchdov.n pass that made: 11 17-3. The Ducks ran into more trouble earl) in the: third ,quartl'r Quar- tcrbacl.. Chm Miller. s1.:rambhng around nght end. wa'i h11 hard out of bounds b) Rex Moore and left the gamr "''h an apparent back tnJUf). , GIRLS SOCCER Tennessee's s hutout over Vanderbilt determines four post-season matchups From AP dispatches KNO:-. VILLE. Tenn -1 l·nth· ranked Tcnnl''>Scc romped mer\ .in- derb1lt, 30-0. Sa1urda\ 10 dtnlh thl· Southeal>tem Conferrnt'<' 111k for tht lir-;t time \tnce IQ6'1 and de1am1nl four cullegt: football P<•'>l'>ca'>on l'lt1"'I game matcbups The ' ll tun sends r 1..·nnc'>'>tl.' ll> th• ugar Bo" I ,·n :-.ie" Orkan'> on '-l'" Year's Da\ "hac thl· \ nlunteer'> "Ill meet the" tounh-ranl..ed M1am1 llur ncanes \\1th lht: 'lug.ar Bo"' I \t'l .\IJh,1ma "'II no" meet l ~( 1n thl' \loha Hu" I Dec. 215 1n Honolulu l \l \\ 111 1.1kl' on Ba,lor in the I 1tx·n' Bo"I Jt Memph1~. Del 2.., Jnd ( o.loradr> "Ill go to th\· f n·l·dom 811\,1,I lkt 'll <11 \nahcir11 \tad1um to pla~ lhl' 1 n1 'a\I l' ol \\ a-.h tn~tun ·1 bd11:\l' 1h1-. ,..., tht• mmt 'fX'.ial JnJ unu~ual lhamp1un\h1p ll'Jrn l'H· "' l'r hcl'n Jrtiund · I 1.:nnr<,wl· < oal h lohnm \fJJor' \Jld lollw"in~ hi\ 1e.1m'<, 'I\ tor. 1>\cr \ anderh1l1 ··r,l· Ot'\ er \l'l'O J ICJOl \II \ltng\ "llh their ml\takn and .. n Jg&f\'"'"e "'llh thl·11 11pp• >rt u Ol l ll'' I l't'" ht· ri; Alabama ?S. Auburn 23. \Jn 1 lllin klll.l·d a ~>,Jrd Jil'ld goal. h1.-., fuunh pf thl· dJ\ 1ntt1 lhl· ''ind PO thr linal pl..J\ IP i?I\\' !ht' ( r101\ll0 11dl' J \1111tlll'.l\ll'l ll < onh'n th c 'll I•''' 11\<'f 'l''•·nth rank,·d \uhurn in H1rm1ngh.ini It .1ppl .Hl'd \ul'lurn ti .. d t.11o.t·11 Hw Jel 1S11>n \\ ht•n Rl·g&1l \.\ .1n· 'l orcJ lrom thl' Iv. 1th It'" th.in J m1nutl· kt1 Hui \IJham:.1 4uJrt1..•rh..itl. \11k1· \hul<t mtl\1..'d th\' ( lllll \1\0 r1J1.. dtl\\' rnough lttr T1t1in' i..11 i... 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Kern in fkll pa.,,ed 1111 \4 \ 'ard' and thrl't' touchdn"' n' - indudtng '>tonng '>lrl lil''> of ~'\ \ilfJ, in Ric:k' '-att1cl Jnc.J •C \Jrd' t1• hankie .,cal -to lt.>ad '11\th -ranlo.l·~ Flunda past '-11 l 2 Florida \t.itc Tatlbacl.. '-t·al .\ndl'r'>on .ii'' ru-.hed tor '15 '..ard'> ..and "'-url'd ur runs of h and ~ 'ard\ 1n tht' lirc,1 quarta as Flond.i 1· nic,hl·d the i,ea.,on "1th a ~-l-1 fl'lord tor thl' <.<cPnd c.1ra1ght \ear Miami, Fla. :is. '\otre Dame i \ 1nn' Tcsw1 er..k PJ'~·d tor '"" 'ard\ and 1~0 t 1ulhdo"'n' J' I 1urh r:in kC'd \1 1am1 turnrd c 1CrT'I • fau't • 1inal g...am1.· Jl '01n I >.iml 1nt11 .1 ct1sas1er 1.1.11h J h1g \1CIC'f\ •'er :ht 'l\lllng fn,t- The ''"' "·" lhl •I • r't 11 I .tu' · ri' e 'ear' .11 •tw "<1u1h 111 nJ l·•l.! 1on1 ball fl<"' •rh1•1J\l' Jnd ti '' pl.lints "'l.'1 ·h, n'• ''' L'' t'~ ,, · J Jg.i1ns1 ..1n lri,11 ll'Jm ,11Jd11d " Faust On.l\ thr..-:Lmc: ... in .'.uln: D .. ui ... ..>. long fOotbJ ll h•~ttlf\ h.i'l' thl' lr 1,1 \U ffered "'1 •r'l' I"'"'' The 'rechasin Universit Georgia 1 ech 20. Georgia 16. l •Jr' Lee\ Q5.,JrJ ~1d .. L1tl ruurn !!-J 'l vcorgia T0t.'.i:h a lhlfi.1-4uartn it'aJ 1l nc ' er rellnqu1sht.>d J\ th1..· 'l' Jpv. , L ll'CI !!-IJ I fi CdM, Harbor hope to c hallenge Troja n s: Vikes. OV , FV set for girls Sunset race \ca Vic" I cagut' girl< soccer tt:amc; "111 be out to get n1 "er\11). the onl~ undefeated team 1n lcagut' last }t'ar. and )un\el League tcams "'II be jocke} 1ng for the top thrrc spot\ as the ncw o;ca~approacht'\ ,. Here's a look University f hl' t h80l'L''> OI lindtng '1 \~Cill..ll1..'\\ 1n the Tro1am· game art• ahout <t' good a\ lx·ating tht:m Rt•turning to the )ea Vic" tham· pion~· lineup art• leagur MVP He1d1 Brown, a '>COior left wing. ro~ard Julie Pitches~. and fullback-stopper Enca Hoegh tephan1e Watson, an all-league dctenseman. also returns. "We IO'it goo<l leadcrship," l 1nl\ er- \ll\ Coach Joe} Kno-: said. The 11-0-1 TroJan<i of la~ sca'ion were defeated in the CIF quanerfinal<. h} El Toro in oven.me Kno-: ~id the Trc(ans lo!>t a le~ stancrs. but gained recrum from its co-champion JUmor 'ars1t}' team ··t hope to be stronger 1haTI la'ir 'car," Knox s~ud . "II JUSt dt'pt:nds on how "ell the) learn to pla} together" .\nd nn the I\' u1m1ng up "n•I\ v.as op11m1s11c "The) 're prett\ 'oph1'iltlJtl·d lnr their rnuth. Their ,i.,i11 ... ind l'H t1,,11 !..nu" iedge art: good .. Corona del Mar The ~ea ..._1ng_.-., hJH' .1 lllupk -,urpn~e \\t':lpon<, lor thr 11rx·on11n11 \rason. T"o Jll -k•.iguc plJ\l'r\ \\ho'·'' 11u1 la\t \l':Jr v.111 return tu .11 tu m Jennikr NoonJn .ind l ral ~ Kogl'r' Noonan. a \t.'n1or. dc' 1Hccl 11ml' tn 'ollr} ball the p:ht t v .. o \ l'.tr' .rnd Rogers took a \ear ofT fort hl'l'rl\'.ld 1ng. Returning to tht' < d'v1 hnl'UP .m· StaC) Karge'i. an all-kagul' sophomore S"eeper Jnd thrl'l' seniors -\mt .\ll~n. ( ath\ Rl'OJldo and Nicole Hatch "'II bring c\ penence 10 the 'iea )..1ng lineup "I belte'e m} girls arc not t>urncd out hkc some of them "ho pla) \ear round." ( dM Coach Jim cxman said. "We'rt'"not a~ \killed u the g111, but the fact we emphasue lun ... 1mponan1 .. l d \1 tinl'>hl'U '>l'l!IOU 10 kagu~ l,l\I \t'.ir 1.1.11h an~·' I marl Newport Harbor I hl' third pl Ill' "Jtlor' ol la,1 'lotr hopt• to d11,1..1o1othl' gap lx•t)AC1..'n thl' ka~Ul tllk LOOtl·nJ t:r' thl' \l'J\lln !IJrl'lor C 11,1,h \l1llo.1 lluntrl''>' ha' 'loring kadn ,,inn < '"Ill' h.ll lo. JnJ l'n11ugh dl'll'n'1\1.. tJll.111 Ill hJtk hn l'llort' lkll'tl'l'l'l' 1h1... -..,11l11r' '"" n·h up1111 '"'Pf'l'I 1ullh.1, lo. \1 1. hdl, Burn' .1111..I 111111111 !(11.1l1l' \1 1"' lkr,h.1d '·Yi l' h.t\, 111.11111\ Ilic· ,,11111 Pl'i>pk I lltllll\'\\ \.11d I lh \ ll' IU\l not rl.I \ l n~ l• IU~h I lttn l 1 l'" "'('Ill I Ill (II 1·\pl,1111 th.II hl'I ll',1111 \.\,l\11 l J1·u1\(l\Oll'd II> pl.t\lrl~ ph 1 ,1,.tlh aggre''" c u 111 ii t hl' pl.I\ nth l.1' 1 '1..·.11 .. , llU h:.1\ c t11 Ix· .11111 h•uglwr .. 'Ill' \J1d •• fhn 'rl· .111 trl1 l' girl' .. Marina I lw \ 1I.1 ng' h.1' .1 '1rnn~ ''"'I. •t rl'tUrnl'r' and a t?t111d \rl'" 111 r1,,1l.1l'' loan < ,1ud1 ll .1 'l'n111r h.1llhad. '' e\~llcJ to ulntrtliull gn .1th I•• ',,fanna·, plan\ Oth\·r \t'tt•ran' in elude t'Utthlt' !\:uapp. J it 11J<tt h,11t• hal I.. \1 "" \\ l'hrh.1n .1 'l'n111r h.111 hal L..-lullhal l anJ < Jnd~ H<>"n .1 !ullhal ~-l11r" 11 J rtw • nt'"' '' indudl'' \l'r,.tt l k l'ql.g' "mt' .1 un 1r 't\h••' at>k 111 plJ\ kll \\IOI'. .tnd ••lh ·r 'P•" Fountaln Valley I "·'' h I >.111 \\ 1111\:11 l;itx·I ' hi' Harnn' a'," \ 1..'r' ' 1ung 11..·.1m hut !1-l'l'~ 1..rt·d1t I lhl' J h1l1l\ nl hi' q1ung\l\'f\ · Dl'ft'n\IH'h \\l 'h111IJ tx: rn·11' 1wud hl· ~.1 1.t \\' "l'fl' th1.. \l.'1.11nJ 111 dt'l-.'11\r I t\I '' .11 \\ 1..· t lhmcd lhl' k "l''l nu •II\ 1 "' 0.:11.11\ \ud·wll .11d 111' ll'.1111 ll.1, hl'lll'r 111.111 ,I\ • l!/l '"''' d .t!hl '"' Ir l', h nt 1..• 11 pf, 1 ' , · 1 ' " h, • ' 1' It .1 d '1111 h in 1•r~.11111< d "'u 1..•r lkt·n.1 ll.1u,1..r .1 , ... ·r11,·r-111r,1..11d and "ri '1' lk.11i. h,111111 JI v. 1n~ "1 I ~l'l' I ••unt.1111 \.ilk' ,,,me \!•l1d1t\ • \\ l' h,1\l \llrtll h.ll ).. . h1. \Jld \l1"t, ii i111r tullh.ll I..' 11ur r,·1urn1n~ .1nJ \ll 11,1\ l' tlirn· r\'\urnrn~ hJlt h,1, ~' Ocean Vlew l h1.. "1',ll,l\ll.' h,l\l' .1 1111\ 1•1 IH " .\t(JOIJ Let· s long run LJn1l' u,1 J tl·r ueorg1J -'ht1..h haJ Jum nJtt•J lht• 1h1rd <.JUJrtl'f had tJl.l·r ,1 ~ .. 1 Jd\Jntagc 1>0 J N-,ard licl.l ltuJ I .,~ Da' I'> J.in,b) h1' '>C\l•nd 1n lh1..· g.ani.· LSL' 31. Tulane 19· l>..alt, r H1llwJ ran for I.,~ 'ard<, Jnd l"l' h1u1..h dov.n~ and Jeff\\ ll l.l·r.,ham thrl'"' .1 pair of hlUl hJ11" n pa\\l'' l•• llgh rnJ \ltt,h .\ndrl'"" J' l 'th·rJnl..t•d l \l tiea1 hl>'l T ulanL In a Pt .\..\game Cal ~tale Fullerton 43. Panf11 17 t rt·.,hmJ.n 4u.inl·rh.h I. f 1111' I>., 1hr1..'"' th·,._. h•u, hJ••"' n p.1"1'' u .1 1a1lha, ~ K ,, 1o. < .1lll1•l•n r.1n 1111 :-. ''''fl''' ' • ,1,j thl' 1 l.111' .It ".lnl,1 \' ,1 -..1.hi11im I hl I '·'"' q1n 1lw1r 11•1."I \lfJ1ght '' h•I\ \\1•\Jlhl 1.r lhl' w.1,1•1 ll\\h .1 '-~ r1..·u•rd in, 1111l1'f\'lh1' pl.1' t ·' ()\t•rail P.1\ 1fi , 1111 ,l,nl llll \t'J'>llll JI 2 ' Ill lhl l't \ \ ' 1l\t'f.1il .. ' .< ; ,111d Id fl.1\lr' hut th·· h.tl.111ll' •t ~ I brn 11 •>IL' • Ji;"'U.l UU-J.l'1.JllL41 J.l lwt•o;,.' .u11.i111.1.11Ju.._a,.. ___ ,.di~ \llfr r "' \ ,., J .tn pl.l\1'f\ Ill' .111 \tr11n~ .11hll'l1'' '"' luJ1nt1-nttht "1ng l~:l'lh1l nrr ,t·ntt•r tullhal ~ l.rn.1 I hrlln~ .ind Ill! h.1lth.11. l \tind' Ht>tlma,ll'r 1 In ,111d D.irltnf ,h.lll'il '"'nn11 h1lll\lf\ IJ\t \CJr shore's interi9"rs Runners spotlighted ~n Atlanta d -th A 11 t ·k -yard held goal in O°\'t'r11me to prn"Y1de ii '1-2~ "h tt•r .. , ... t>r l Rat ers, wt en. a eon the Bronco~ ·\lkn rambkd tor I "J \arlh in th,ll ~.lllll' d h Ri Rigg~ kept ht\ 100 \Md 'lrt'Jk all\l' \'llh 110 111 thl Falcons an top rus er . ggs \6-0 drubbing All:ln\3 tvok JI the h.111.i, 11! th1· u11h<•Jj1·n A TLANT (AP) -Tbc National Football League\ two leading rushers. on teams heading 1n tl1fTen·n1 1..hrect10.n!>. will be the feature attraction toda) (C hannl'l 4 at I) wh{'n the Los ngelc Raider\ and '\tlanta rJlcOn\ collide at Fulton.Count) Stadium The Ra1dc~. tted ~llh the CJen,,er Bronco'> Im tht: kad "' the men an C onferen st. and Marrn' Alkn. the league's No 2 rusher th I, 36 y:tnh. an· a sohd ont'-IOUChdown f: 0 d n the F alrnm. hunt'd in the Nat10 I ( fcrencc Wc\t 1.'l'llar lk<iplte 1h 2-0 lO , tlan~ doc\ h:Ht' the top ,ardagr-mal..er 1 the • runn1n.a back (1cmld Rt~\ who ha\ ham l-<l OUI 1.248 )'3rd\ Rott\ en .ind R111tt' ~111 he ~loni their \l\lh rnn\Cu11tH" HX.,.).trd J>(.'rfbrman<.'('\. a feat att11mpli\hc."(I b) ""I> \fHn other runnn\ in Nf l ht\tof) The R:uJ<'r\ X-4. gained then ~hart of the .\ H \\ l''' lead w1h [)en \.l'f l:Ht wet•!..\\ hen ( hm ffahr hOOICd J. \~ C 'htlago Rears la'it wl'l.'k "Thi~ "l'l'k '~elate a rough ,111ll·tu111hk l\',11l\ 111 1111 Ka1dcr,," A.tlanta ( OJ lh Dan llenr11n1o1-..11d \.\l' rl·.11111.. \\hat we arc up <lga1n'i1 and "hat "l' nn"t f1111111 .in.I d11 tht\ v.~ck It w~·m' "l" arl' J_.\' \,11dw1.-l'lll "lwn thn arc JI the top of the.' ht'ap "[,.en thuih th,·1r rn11hl t' n••I \ff\ it11,i.I 1hr 11nt thing that \land\ nut " th.11 thl'' pl,I\ h.1r\I R,l 1lh •' C wch Tom Flore.-' 'laid uf \tlJnt.1 "Tht) don t pht'\ lil..C' a \t'Jm tr.1ny. to tirmh ••ul 1hr sca\on." he \atd "T ht'' Jrt' toutth I h1'' • h.1llrn>'l' '1111 Jclcn'i1"el\ and 1ht' hu,t•n't 'Jrtl'J 1n 'P1te 111 all 111,· tnJunc' the~ had " The Ra1dt''"' Wlll t'IC' the thmi n m-.<'\'Ull\t' \1,, 1'"'" tcada .\tlnn1a h lilll."d T hl' t ,,1,\1n, up~·t tht "1 t \\ C\l·ll·ading R:im\ t'>'o "l"l'h ag1• .ir1'1 th<'n 1.,,1 '" th1· Rear' of thr "-H C rntral la<.t "'1·1·~ 11 "'"I°)\• 0111\ lhl' hllh n1l'l'l;O!! l'x't\\('ll tlh I"• tl'.1m' \\1th thl' R.mkr" hn1,11ny .1 ' I k.111 \11,1111.1 h.111 \\On thl' lil\l lllOlt.''I ht'l"-ttn tht" '"11 '' I' in 111, I spec111mno 1n yacht interiors 642-2255 rt Beach We will buy you r china and cr ystal for rash 714-241 -9973/818-905-6650 "~L-;-:;IN=-:;-:;;;;---iiiiiiiiUii~=91 41 ••I ,. Hayelette Steuer tram 21 }ard~ out tor the tout noown toll0"-1.'d h\ Magula's 6 7-,ard '>l.onng da'>h "ft \ the first time we'\e \CCn a defen'>t' lake that ·· ..aid Magula "1 he fir~1 one v.a~ a httk clogged up and 'I JU')t '-Ut to tht: middle. The la'>l one. I \..nc" 11 "d~ "'1de open ·· \ and('mel operated l'lliuentl\ "hethC"r under pre~)ure cn not but for the most pan he had tht· run ol things "~t· pr;n.ltlCd hard · \J1d \an- dt'ITIC't "and m' ofkn~ \t' ltnl' &a't' methet1ml' In Jdd111or tu hi' clut1.. h pas~1ng. \ Jfltkrnet brul..e I ht" hl·an "I .\mat\ dt:len..e 1.1. 1th lo.ccpc·r' 111 :1 I: I CJ I 'i and 19\Jfd'> The \ 1kn ... aml' up "11h lhc h1g 11tlen\l\e pl.i,., bu1 undt:r lhl· \urldlt' 11 "a' th11 up-front dom1nJ11on ol Ha' .,kilt' R tl k H uni J 1m Huu,ton lohn Porter ~nd DJn ~1angrndh "h1ch pa,ed tht' "a' Detcm1'e nuggl·h ~t:rt' 11ti,1uu .. lrnm st<tn 10 lin1'>h -but thl' llnt·<i whtt h \IUlk rlul n lht' liN hall 1ntludcd Ha\letlt'' \l11pl)t•r v.lmh lnrl·ed -\mat ' tir!>I punt a '•JUng- hlood '>..t1..I. ol n1m· \Jf1h lo .. 1·.m1c \mdt' \l'l1>nd -.enc'> ) oungbloo~I' IJmhl<' rt'l' 'l·r. "'h1lh -.qud•hl'c.J .\m..at ' third -.cm·, .inJ I >t·an 'I 11\hl\mJ·, ....... t .. nJ pu ,,J lntl·r- ,crtmn V. 1h J l-1-r hal1t1me kad tht dl'il'O\l' fl)\\.' ll the IX.GaSIOn Q\Jll \..h 1.1. 1th 'uunghluod'!. StoPPl" un .\mat·, fir.,t .,nap '>t'tt1n~ thl' tunl ..\gJ1n 11 "as ) ounghluod HJ' '>kite V. ntt:rhalter and (rail •>n .\mat ''>t'l•ind pos'ite~s1on and linall altrr the lounh .\mat punt ul thl' -.etund halt the\ 1~1 ng!. v.cnt on lo up the: rnunt to \3-t> "llh \11 11 5 )11 kl) and plc:nt' of llml· fllr Thomp,o!f 111 ba\k in ht<, I l)( Ith 'it to~ ont· "h1l ts <iurt·h "t>n 't ht'. forgotten * MarW\a ll, &IU\oc> Amat ll s~.,. 1i. o.;.~, () 0 I< • 1.1ar ne ., '! b ' j) ,.,,.._.,. Ha v\•PP i-et:'" "19,,COI\ _. C• M•r-Jenn.nQ\ .t . .,.,~ .... ' -tF ,.af"ICO \ .,,,.,, 8~-<a,.•er 1 ,.-.i,. ._ • t>t'"" ~~ 1+1+•r-Ma~ue ~ ·~,. • • O~•t-1 M•'-S't ' l• I Cl&\\ '':lr-.. 6"0f'" .. f'" ~·t\\\ •• ·e<S ~ar-~u•o & ~r ~e&"a~ {rl\ • <• SA-Pac e OO\\ , .. -:. a .,... o~\\ •a t-c A"f'"'Can f ~ ~ f \1 ,.,,.tt'G <OAME HAilSTtC1 &A ' .,. ~ .... ""\ Ii .,.\,,f'\ ..,.,.!l.,Jf' Peu. ""9 ""a' ~avt Ot \\ "rw ~ ~ ::>,,'"'\ ~ 3"' c .. -Of \ •_.f'r""n ' ~f'· A t f'\ , 4 ;\ ,. 4 I~ INOIVIOUAL RUSHING ..... .. .i: ' .,.. .. ' ~l'J' YdJw l • ., ... 1~ ...... ., .. - IN01V10UAL PASSING a A -• .... .; 18 ')ti B e ,,., YtJ , Ofl ,.. ~ • I INOIVIOUAL RECEIVING ,.,.., ;1 -·· ' • • 0 • J bA P~ ,. 4@ B~ .. •' .t I "''° tt ~ .. • "&"1~"\ • :3 iii•~--. e: va-\·l""Tft· -1 .4 ""'>ml:l"UO' "":' J1 ~r IJ\ .Cl Y"°" a .. -a ',,. .. , Edison+ Lions Tars on road l J '' It.~: ' 'l 'Jr , ng.:1gl ment " 1h un 'l't L ..-.i~ut .in1.ig1 n ,. V. c-.1- rn1n,tt r " I ti.. JI OrJO[ll' t oas1 l 1..lllt."~t' fndJ' 'Hg.ht in tht' t If Big h 'r t •'fl'l'rl'Oll' ..em11inah Thl· .i.1mt· "h11..h ht-gin<. J' -'11 ,,1 t'll-","ll'd !:'' Ed..,on t.1llo"1n~ \Jt\JrJJ' ;'' rn1ng ., ,.t,111 1hr at thl ( If 11f)ll t' 0 '\If\.\ Jll 111\ 11)1 • h Ir !l · r .I n.11 n I h1· rn<td '" I tx· ', .1 ,,.... H .1 h1 •r ' -..c.1 \ tl'" I 1..·J~"' , •· 11.1mr111n · "·"'"r' "h. '\l'l'\ I •.t'ih 1 .r •\' I t'ol~Ul' , 11 '1.1m;1 r ! .1•.t, t.l 1 lw , ·1 •" f 11.J.1,' •••llt1..''' '' l I.I' Jl :· \ I \I lj \: 11 -..aJJkh.1, ~. ll di ' K11,1drunnl'r• r11l'l'I l .1 H.1~r;.i · '!1, 111hu h.tll nt •h1 t 1·n1r,1l 1, n11·rl'!hl ,l·m111n.1!-. \.\tth ;l . •1r ll1r 1h1' r.t .. r'ltn~ t•• ,k, ••k th1 hP\I '' h1 ''' ~---~~~~-----------------------------------------------------~~· C4 Orange Coul DAILY Pll.OT/ Sunday. Decembttr l . 1985 FOR THE RECORD NflL NATIONAL CONl'E•ENCE tllama San Fr•ncl•co New Ori.ans Atlanta 1t-ChlC .. llO 0.lroll Gr"n Bev MIMH Oll Temoe B•• We•t W L T 9 ) 0 7 ~ 0 • • 0 , 10 0 Centrtl ., 0 0 1 6 0 ~ 1 0 s 1 0 7 10 0 (HI l"ct. l"F 1SO 2$8 S83 74~ mm 167 21' 1 000 JS9 S3' 261 411 746 •11 74• 167 247 .. A 198 19J m JS) 111 ?et 18 1 17t HO OalMI• 9 • 0 491 ?tf ?)I NY Glen•• I 4 0 661 212 196 Waslllnglon 1 S 0 S83 211 22~ PtolleClflPhla 6 6 0 SOO 200 110 SI. Loul, • 9 0 309 no l7S AMERICAN CONl"ERENCE ••Iden Denver S.attle Se n Diego KenH \ Cltv Cltvtlalld Pltt\burgh Hou\lon Cl11c1nna11 Wetf • 4 0 • 4 0 ' 6 0 s 7 0 • I 0 C9"1UI 6 6 0 6 6 0 s I 0 s ' 0 Easl NY Jel• 9 4 0 ' New Engleno I • 0 Miami I • O 1noleneOOll' l 9 0 BuffelO 2 10 0 x-clln<;hed c:tlvlltOll !Ille TMIV'' Gam.i 061 274 641 2'1• soo 261 ''' 319 l3J 222 261 m 2U 3J2 718 soo 201 m soo 272 lll 417 706 210 01 m ns 697 323 667 240 661199 7SO ?14 161 167 Ram1 al New Orlee11• (Chan11et 2 411 10 a.m l Raldw• al Allante !Channel • a1 I Pm l San Francl1co al WnhlnQlon ICl\an11et 2 at 1 om ) Clevtland •' Ntw York Glen!S Oe11vt r at Pltlsburgh Hou1to11 a l Clnclnnell Tampa Bev el Grffl! 8 av MlnMM>la at Phllao.Jonla New Englano e t lndlanaootl\ KenH1 City e t See1ti. 8uffal0 el Sen Diego MclndlV't Gama Chicago el Mia mi (C11anne1 I •' 6 o n1 1 Oreoon USC COLLEGE USC 1Q, Oreeon 6 Score bv ouen.n J 0 7 10 J 0-6 0 3 10 Or-FG Mecl.toO 37 USC-KnlolH l run ISnefer kickl USC-FG Snefer l3 USC-Normen • 11e n lrom (Sheler 01clll Or-FG MecLaocl J6 USC-FG Shafer •• A-62,000 TMm Stallstl« On USC 17 64 227 103 20 9 19·0 1·.0 l·I 'M2 JS 14 Flr,1 Gown' 13 Ru,/lu ·vero\ J6· IOS Peu lng varo' 71 Return \'erdS 9 Pas"' 12·35·1 Punts 7·J9 Fum~s-IO" 7·2 Penanles•verds •-20 Tl,.,,. of Poueu1on 2•·46 lndl\lldu., Ste11111u RUSHING-<>reQOn -Cnerrv ll·olt Mllr.r S-39, Wfllhlle 7-22 USC -Emanuel 72-101. Knight 19·66, POl1 10 43 PASSING--OreQ<>n -Miller 9 19· I SI Munl1 l· 17·0·70 USC -Peete 9· 11 0· 10J RECEIVING-Oregon -C!\errv •·34 Wlllnilt J· 11 Bernes 2· IJ. Meck 2· l7 USC -Norman J·26, Wesh1nv1on 7·51 Cormier 2· 18 CS Fuhrton 43, Pacific 37 Sc°" 1>v ouen.n P1c1f1c o 11 13 1-J7 Cel State Fullerton 12 1 O 1<!-43 CSF-Prulll SO oau 0111 (Strenc:ttev 1<1cr..i CSF-<olllns 81 oun1 relurn !Chisom r:iess trom wr111e1 CSF-<elnoun S run (Stre nolev 1<1cto.) UOP-Rho&dtt J• run INor11aaro •utk UOP-Helnrith IS Pan from Muronv ( Ncirgeard 11.1c1c I CSF-Pll!s S9 oau from 0111 1s1randlev ldt lt) UOP-FG Norgeero 30 UOP-Htlnrlcn d oa u from Jac1<son (NOf"gHrd klCk ) UOP-RhOe~\ I run (KICK la11edl CSF'-Pru111 5 11eu trom 0111 fCh•\Om ~ss lrom 0111) CSF-<elhoun 1 run '""" •a11eol UOP-Meckev 1 run I Norgaard >-•c• A11ernianc-• 21; TEAM STATISTICS UOP First oow~' 7S Rushes·veros S9 215 Pau1no varoi tJ~ Return varos 12 PH"S 11-?3-J Punt' ?·37 Fumbles-1011 )·2 Penelf1ts·varo\ • IA Time ol Poueu1on 37 26 INDIVIDUAL ST A TISTICS CSF 11 Al ... ,,. 97 12 no l )7 1·2 10 7S 7734 RUSHIN(i,-Pacltlc Rnoedes 10 119 Jackson 11·51 Tnorn1on 7-SJ. M1c11ael\ OIH. 1·37 HooO 6· 26 PASSING-Pecohc Jac•son 8 17 1 118 Mur11hv )·Jl-7 •7 Cal Slat' Fullerton Doll 12·?1·0, 218 RECEIVINC.-Pacllic Tnom1n S 61 Heinrich. • IS, Souza I 16. Long, 1 8 C.a Stele Ful'41rtoh Pi•!\ 1 11 Pru'" 2 SS Th<>rn•on. 2 31 While ? 28 Looe11 2 7~ HOOO 2·2 c~ lCor•s Cet Stale Fullerton 43, Pacific J7 Alabama 2S, Auburn 23 FIOr•da 38 Flor1oa Slele 14 M1e m1 Fla SA. Noire Deme I Olllehon"e 13 011.ienome State o Georgie Tech 20. Georgie 16 Hou\ton 74, Rice 20 LSU 31 Tulane 19 we.1 V•rg.noe 13 Svracu\t 10 Tenntuet JO Varlderblll 0 DIYttlon l·AA P\evotn (Finl ltoundl Georgie Soumern 27. J11cll.sor ~,.,,~ 0 Eu•ern Washington 21 ldahc '11 Rr>ooe h1ond JS. A•ron 11 Arkansas Stale 10 Grambling S•a•-I OIVl\lon 11 "'8 votn / I First Roundl North Dall.Ole State 3 I UC Devi' I? Souttl Oe1101 a def Cen1re1 Store Ohio Jeore not a11a1l11ole N Alabama U , Fort Vollev Stele C.e 1 B10om1buri1. Pe 38. Hem111on Ve 79 Division Ill P\evefh (Finl Raund) llhece SO Montclelr Stete 78 Gett.-sourg 17, Sellsburv Stal• a Augutlene 111 71, Mount Union ~ Bowl oullooll DK. 14 ~ lloWI (el l'HIM) Bowling GrMrt (I I ·01 •s Fresno Sratt (9·0-1 l. noon. ~ ,, CllWl'Y aew1 •• , ........ c, Mid\.) S\lrecuM 11 41 Vt Mervlend It JI 10 e m "'"-ldtloct Bowt lat Sflrev.-t1 Le.) CMlm\011 (6·Sl VS MlnnHOI• ,. Si ~ om o.c. 22 Hlli&dav lloWI et Sen D .... I Ar1<1n1.a\ 1• I •t Arlrone State (l ·lt, 'i pm Bavlor "' I Ohio Stare 17 8oWI ,, LSU II 1 I S JO g fl' DK. 2t MM ChtUl 8twl Of'llindo, Fie, l JI v' Byu l 10 ?I 10 tt m ' S4H\ 8•wt (al l!I PHe, THH) Gt0r111• 7-J II Vi Arizona ti ) flOOI'• &!IN .... t et Henelul\I) use 1) ~, 111 A.labam• <• 2 11 \om o.c. )0 FrNdem 8owt • let Aftl1*m) w a,r-.n111on <•·SI V\ Coto<edo 11 •1 •JO Dm Getor ••wt (et Jeclnonv ... Fie.I 01>.1a111>me Slelt (I JI v\ F10t1d1t Stele 1l ·J1 ~om ~3 1 l"eedl Bowl (11 "!lent•) Armv t8·21 vs 1111no11 16·•· I l noon Al. Amerk•n BOWi (II lllrmlnehem, Ale.) M•C'> Qan Sta It' ll·•I vs Georgia T ~h 8 2 I Som 8111~1 ••WI (et Houttonl Air Force 111 II vs Tues (8 ll. S om Jen. I ~nllltl l'lasta lloWI let Tempel M1Cn•Q6n 9 I II vi Nel>rHl>.ll (9·1) IOlO e ~ Conon BOWi (II OelH) Teo• A&M 19-71 v~ Auburn (8 31 1030 e m ltete BoWI (II Pasedentl UCL.\ •S 2 11 vs low• 110-11 1 II m Sueer 8owt (••New OrlMnll M1am1 Fla t 10· I 1 V\ Te!ll\H\et l8 1 21 s p,.., Ore,_ 8owt (ti Mlemll oi..11,,oma 9 1 l vs Penn St ere I 11 01 01'1 All 11mes PST HIGH SCHOOL CtF ,qyofk UTUltD&Y'S SCOttES lllO l"lve Conference , Mer1n11 JJ Sitl'IOP Amel 12 c tnfrll c onfitrenc• Ln H•bre IJ. Arte11e 10 Sou"'8m Confwenc:e E Mooene 33 Ce ol'1rano VeUev 10 0.Mrt·Mountaln Centerence !>I Gt'l\tVlt'vt lS, E"lnore 1 Cll" $EMll"INALS Fl'ldilv't Gem.i (7:30) lllOFlve C~ M.tlrlne ll·l · ll vs Lonv Beecri Poiv 110-I \ •e TBA Wet1m1n1t..-(1·41 'I'\.. Edlton ( I0-2J et Ora11ge Coasr Co11ege Centre! Cont.renca NtWPOrt H111>9r (10-2) v\ Le Qul/llo ( l0·1l al Garden Crove High Le Habra 19·21 vs Sec:ldlabeck (II.I), )tte TBA Sou!Mm Genlerenc:e Santa Ano (l ·•l vs Er Modena (II ll site TBA El Toro •9·31 el Minion Vle10 110 I ll Coestal Contowence .. Peseoera e 41 ar Muir I 11 1 site TBA Herl !I l· 1 ., WHI Torrence II , 1 s11e TBA Eutem Conference Clarernoni 1 ll·lt 11t Norco 110·7), •llt' TBA Remona ll ·•l v1 Damien 18·•1 el Citrus COllelle Nar1tlweuem Conference Can'l'O" 112·0l 111 LOmPOC 110 21 Hew111orne t 11·0 1) e l Arrletooe Velll'Y <9·41 Sou1hMOem ConfeAnce Arrovo.1 11·1> 111 Cnerle< Ook Ill 01 Olemond Bar r 11·01 '" Sen Domes llO·ll er Mr Sen .t.1110"•0 Cot!99e lt'Hnd C~ Tehecho111 110·71 111 Vellev Cnr1\llnn ( 11·01 Mon1c1aor Preo <9 JI vs Paree it•~ 11 I• .,, Anre•oo.e Va•iev College Dfl¥1 ·Moun111n Con+er..-ce Norr• Deme (10 11 vs Hervaro 1 S• al LA ValltV Co1111oe SI C.ene··~·e 110 2J vLU..l1n11tt ~lit TBA • .~ Watw POio COLLEGE NCAA Semlflnllls 111 8tlmonf ~11) UC lrvlM 7, UCLA 6 UCLA I l I I 6 UC lrv111e l 1 I 1-1 UCLA scor no CnoH 7 ADreu 2. Yori I Cersereoe 1 UC Ir vine scoring CamoPell J Sa1ve1ore Bell I 0-S(ort\ ChetnpionMllD Semlfinels Stentorcl 1 UC Senta Baroere 6 Con,olellon SemlfiNlt Long Beac" s1are 20 Bucknell • Brow'" 11 Lovoia 1111 TOdev's Gemes JO n,... -'"'o"o '8 "' 8 .ic..•n~11 '""',.""' p1ec t J r "' Lono 8t!o 1 ~1111• •\ Brown fitltl t)•OUH 6 D m -UC.LA " J( San111 Ba•t>era ,..1,P1·ro 01~c~ 1 JO 0 rn s•e"':..1'!1 .t\ UC 't'Y•n@ Cl'1$rP'" 01or,n.p Glr1a VolleVbll HIG" SCHOOL CtlffOmle State Chltmtllon~D\ <*end lteundl Newoor1 Harbor Clef M•rlootouuh IS· 10 IS 13, 15-7 ~ > . NBA WUTl•N CONFl•INCE ,.•clfk DIVlllOll 'fl L l"ct. 08 I• 7 17S L.lrllto POl'llartc:I S.ellle Goto.n Stera Cll"8f'• POO.nlll I? 1 632 3·~ • 10 ,.. 1 e II •21 1'"1 • 12 333 • l u 167 17 Mklwett Otvllion Hou11011 13 6 1134 Oenvtr 12 6 667 Ul•l'I 11 I S79 2 Denes 9 1 s.J 2 ) 3 Sen "ntonoo 9 I S2'1 Secr1'™'n10 S 17 294 1 EASTl!AN CONFERENCE Bo•1on Ph11eoe1p11111 Ntw Jertev W•"•ln111on New Yorio. Mllw11u1<ee Oe1ron Allanre Crevelend c111ceoo lnd1an11 A ll•nflC Division IS 7 9 • 10 9 , 10 • I• Central DlvlilOll IS 6 1i I I II , 10 1 12 J 14 S.lllrdev's ScOf"es Delles 124, CllPOen !IS 887 52'1 S26 •12 777 / 14 6 6 I ll'J &32 2 411 6 411 6 l68 , 176 10 Pnlleot1on1e l IS New Yorio. 9S wesn1ngton Ill Oe1ro11 l 19 Bo11on 102 Allen10 97 Ctevelend 119 New Jersev 90 Hllvfton 131. Secramen10 11' Mllweull.l't 111, Indian• 9• See•llt 131. Denver 173 12 oll Uta,, 89 Gorden State II Tenltfll's Ge mes Chicago al Llkto Sen A111onlo al Por11eno Maverldrs 124, CJl~s llS Cl,,IPPERS I llS) -M ... well A 10 10· 12 l~nlte 3· 10 O·O 6 N1m11h1us 6·9 1 7 13, Johnson 6· IJ • • 16, Nixon 10· 16 2·7 74, Ceo• l·6 0·2 2 Btn1emln J·I •·• 10 Broooemen 7 16 2 1 16 Edweros S 10 0 0 10 To1111· •S·I03 ?Jn llS DALLAS ( 114) -Aguirre IS 7S S-7 JS. SCnrem11t 2·• 0·2 4, Perl>.tn\ 10· IS 9· 11 79. Devis 1-3 O·O 2 B111c1>.man • 12 1·2 9, Ooneldson 1·S 2 2 6. Harper 1 14 O·O 14 Vlncenr 10 16 S 1 1S Blob 0 1 0-0 0 Wenn1ng1on 0-0 O·O 0 Totals SI 9S 11 31 11• Sure 11v OU•n.n Cllooers 2'I 71 11 32-II S Delles J7 28 J7 J2-12• Tllr'8·P01n1 11oe1s-N11on 2 Fouled oul-Nlmohlu\ Rebounds-Ct111oers 62 <Cage 13) Dalla s ~ lPerl<tr>S 101 As '1't'-<lfp09rs 2S !Nixon 10> Oa11es 76 '81aci..me" 7l To111 tou11-<1oooers 2J Della\ 21 A11enoanc-17,007 COLLEGE Ntw Orteans U , UC lrvlne 76 tNon-con+tr«>Ctl Carmon Roger\ Murphy Broo1u Bucnenen Heu Dokorczv• Enoe111ao CIOCC'tt Totals UC 11"\rint (76) lo·• ••• 6·16 9 13 0 s A•I l s 0 I 3 6 I 1 JO 63 N1w O,.,.ens (U l fl·• pf "' 0·1 s • S·6 2 17 J s 3 21 7 2 • 7 J·A 3 II 0·0 7 6 0-0 I 0 J 4 J 9 O·O 1 7 16 11 1• 16 '9·• fl·• ... l'P Jone\ S 9 O·O 2 10 Grenc:t1sor 7 11 J h 1 1/ Smllh 6 9 7 7 J I• Corch1an1 1 1 0 0 0 2 Coooe • S 0-0 1 8 Jonnson 1 I 2 3 2 4 Gooow•n 4 9 I 3 7 9 lrv•no 1 4 1 J 1 6 Porter ) 10 ?-7 S e ee11oc" J·4 2·3 I I Breau~ 1 4 O·O 1 2 Tolel\ J1 6i I• 72 21 81 He1fr,me New Orleans •7 J7 Reoounos UC Irvine 33 rA09ers "91 New Otltel'\ 3' •Coioe 6l A\S1\ll UC Irvine 72 Broo"' Sl New Otreons 19 (Porter SI. Turnovers UC Irvine 11, New Orleans 19 A!lendance I.ISi Northern Arliona 1s, sec u I Non ·contenn<e I sec (~31 N. Antone C7Sl 19fll>fl'P fvflpftp Hear 4 I ) 9 Pevrte J 0 7 6 BrO\lf l 1 O 2 72 Soencer 9 2 ) 70 Luce\ 7 O I • Mrc11sn 1 1 9 McAI'\" ~ \ 1 11 Ouene • J 12 A•lles 1 J 1 Huro • 1 16 Olen 7 O ? 1n11r11"1t"" 0 2 I 2 LOhll• I 0 2 Bellon ~ 0 7 10 M11t\ 2 0 • SilverL 0 0 0 Conodon O O I O ro1als JO J 70 "3 TOI OI\ 31 ll 14 7S Heltllme SCC J0-19 Christ Col991t t09, Dominican Col. S6 t Non·cont.rence) Dominlcen COIL t5'l Christ Colt98 I lot) fvflpflp f9flpf tp Breorter J f • I Kel\O J 1 0 7 Sanent Heodlev McGrem Lucchesi Gaoov Feg1coh Jo.,n1on O J 2 Weer • S 2 13 0 l 7 Aoolbrrv 9 2 7 18 2 I • &eel I S 0 1 OS 8 Tlec:te 3026 4 4 O 12 Tnmo\n A 1 I 9 1 0 0 ? Pll011a 10 1 0 2? 6 I 0 I) Been 6 0 I 12 Ben•on 1 0 A 7 Chandler J 0 • 6 r oral\ 1l 10 19 S6 To1e1, •4 11 11 109 Helfllme Chrl,r Colleoe, 51 74 Technlcels Bean CCCII Luccheu IDCI 2 Heooiev IOCI 1 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Or1noe CNSt "· San DlffO Mina S6 (Non·CenMtn<ll se n Dlt90 ~ .. 15') Or1noe Coett 16'1 E .iot t'" ~ 0\. 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J50 varc:ls Deck N LHvem (Leckev) e.oo S.00 J.60 Prlnceu CrulH (Hermon) 13.80 6 20 Ntxl To Twon (01<11rlcl\Hnl l '° Time II 37 '2 EXACTA 11•7> PllO "2,00 SECOND •4UCE. lSO verds Blmv\ Bull Bef\ (Orck•nl 14 10 Home Oellverv (Treesurt) Sliver Moonshedow (E Ge rclal Time 17 94 U EX.ACTA (9·11 peld '7'60 S.40 l IO 2.80 2 IO s 60 THIRD RAfl;E. 3SO verc:lt Miu SH U Snr (H.Grcl 2'140 17 60 1 70 Honev Ruler <Treuure) 6 40 4 20 Maggit\ Mam (Cardorel 4 70 Tlmt 19 14 n EXACT A t ,_, l pelo(s 170 40 l"OVllTH •ACI!. lOO verc:I\ Rvnnln SI~ ICrHgerl JSIO l ingo Cneroe ILewll) Pepper Mecu v (Bera) Time: IS.ea. l"llJTH ltACI!. 3~ verds OH·New Dime !Cerdozel 4 80 OH·Pal Your Hano (Cror> 4 00 Hol Wev• (F1guero1l Time 1121 9 '° 660 J?O 780 4,20 460 3 70 S40 400 2 80 U EXACT A (6-1) oelc:I Sl7 40. S7 EXAC· TA ( 7·6) Dlld Sl7.00 SIXTH ltACE. 170 verd\ Mirage Otlt (Mexllelc:ll I 60 Prlu Wlndv (Pauilne) Monsieur L• Rue (Lewis) Tl'™' A7.01 U EXACT A (S·6l Plic:I S 18 80 SEVENTH RACE. 400 vards SPiCed Diet (Brooks) 70 80 c;o Tlnv Buo (Hermon) HowkOOI Amo tDl~lclt.\tnl Time 7063 J70 270 J70 770 2 10 920 380 100 J10 760 U EXACTA IS·ll oa1c:t S?0040 EIGHTH RACE. 400 verd\ Oonl Hold Back (Lew1S1 8 00 Retas Gold <Treasure! P1anneo Issue (P111>.en1onl Ttme 70 •9 U EXACT" ( • 7) oo•c:I S28 40 NINTH RACE. 400 verd\ Eosv Converserlon <Tr\f) 9 80 Movlll WHI (Mvle\) Smoolhenultorun (Frvc:tevl Time 7007 J89 300 3 00 HO 3 00 U O JOO 13 00 s to HO '2 l"ICK SIX ( 10·6 or 1·5·5·4 11 oa10 sn1 40 ro SA wmn1n~ llckell flour ""''esl Carrvo11er 0001 s13,789 11 SI l"ICIC NINE 0 ·9·1·10 6 or I S·S·4 11 oaid s ISJ 70 to 2• winning l1cll.e1\ (five 11orsesl Ce rrvover POOi s 157.911 •1 TENTH ltACE. 170 ve ros Srr Wellv (P1lto.enton) 16 00 KtD Oetu~e IDldencksenl Ln1te Hubie (Lewlsl Time 46 89 n EXACTA. <l ·St oeoo ssa 40 110 HO J 80 280 2 40 n DAILY oouaLE 11 71 oaoo s9660 Arrenoence 6.363 Holvwood Park . UTVRDAV'S RESULTS 114111 o4 JO-div ltlorou9M>r41d maenno> FIRST RACE. I'• mlle) Proper Me (McCarronl 19 90 Eo 1 Bold Leov lOe1111ouuavel Reiec1t0 Love IP•ncevl Time I SI I 5 SECOND RACE. 6 lurtongs H't King (Velenruetel 6 80 Romen Meoe11reile <McCarron) Aggie's Lil R•Cllle (Oomlng~zl Time 109 4 5 900 •70 600 320 300 u o 390 700 460 6 70 '2 DAILY DOUBLE t I SI oe1d S'7 20 THIRD ltACE. One m11e lnne moreto IOllvare•I 70 80 Bozino IMezel Meuretock !McCarronl Time Ill J S I 70 00 00 , 60 160 SS EXACTA (3-2> Dtld '134.00. FOURTH ltACE. 7 furiongs Perte111no (Hernande I l 13 00 John The Tou11'1 (Meui Fortlell'I Prince CBeztl Time 1 7J ?1S S60 390 620 H O 560 s.s EXACT A (2-91 oa1c:I S201 so l"ll"TH ltACE. 6 lurlOngs AIQulrer (Meza> 110 Eteganllv (Plncev> Wedding Dancer CSl0111e1 Time I 10 21s '5 EXACTA CJ·2l 11110 '67 SO Forgot Tiie R•no IPincavl 160 Tough Envov IMcCerronl G1111n1 Mlnoec:t 1ve1enzue1111 Time· 1·34 315. '5 EXACTA (1·71 11alo 191 SO SEVENTH •ACE One mile Clear Tel• (Hernander) 10 40 Me\he (Me1el Le Mimosa IDtlahOU\H Vtl Time 136 )IS HO l 00 00 l~ 4 40 soo 4,00 390 HO 380 620 J40 1000 J 60 180 '5 EXACTA (J·li Deld S188.00 U PICK SIX (Sor 7-3·7·3 or 4-1-ll paid I 16,331 80 IO nine winning llci<ef\ (SI• nor1ttl S7 Pick Stx conM>le llon patc:t s I, 105 00 10 lll wlnnlnv llellels (five norsul EIGHTH RACE. 6 lurlono1 Pancho Ville (Plncnl IS 20 Charging Felli <Lonol Te,,,.rilv Prince (Were11 Tl,.,,. I 08 4 5 6'0 3'0 10 70 • 60 ) 40 U EXACT A <S-1 I oa•o 063 SO NINTH RACE. l't mllu Amorou1 <Pinca11l 4 80 Vlgorou• Vigors (Mele) II'\ Never Dull t0llvort1) Time 14 J1S S.S EXACTA (1·4l Pelc:I l-41 SO Alltf\c:lence l3.4Jl I I ,.. .. JOO 300 3 00 280 l 80 0..., ... fllHne NIEW~T LANDING -70 envltf\ 71 uono t>eu, 19 KulPln, I ce1>1ron, I mec1t.ert1 DANA WHA•I' -56 eriglers • ben, 100 rockll•ll, I" meckeret, 4 ll1effll)eec:I, 3S mlK Chrla~E•ert Lloyd NHL CAMPHl.I. CONl'E•ENCE $m""'9 OM"911 Edmon Ion Celoerv Vencouver Wlnnll>tll 1(1119i Wl.Tl"ts 16 • 3 JS 13 I 3 2'I t I) ) 11 9 14 7 II Of GA 11' '3 100 ,, 101 101 ... lit S 14 l I) IS 119 Nln'h Dlvl•llfl St Loul' Chlceoo Mlnnt\Ote O.lrolf Toronto 10 9 J 23 • 10 4 n II M 95 99 6 11 • ,, • 13 • ,. I S 94 H 111 S IS l 13 " 103 WALES CON,.ERENCE Palrlclt Dlvltlan Pnlledelp/lla Wesnlngton NY lttanders NY Ranvers New Jersey Plll\burgh 19 • 0 3' 11' " ' l 31 95 10 • s 25 .. II 17 1 23 91 9 11 I 19 7S • 11 J " 17 Bos ion MonlrHI Quebec Buf1el0 Heriford Adlmt Dlvl•lafl 11 I • ?6 11 9 3 2S 17 10 1 ?S 12 11 I 1S 1111022 S.turdeV'• ScorH Kln9t 4, Cnlceoo 4 Quell« 2, Bo"on o 89 99 IS 11 17 Pllhburotl S, New York Rengers 4 WHnlnglon 6, New Jer,ev 2 Celoerv •. N-York l\lenc:t.r• l Edmonton 9. Hertlo<c:I S Toronto J. Bv"•IO 1 (01) Montreel 10, Ot1rol1 I SI Loul1 4, Minnesota 3 T.,...,I', Glmet New Jersev et Bo'1on Phlledelonla et Winnipeg Ca19erv el Edmonton Kines 4, Black Hawks 4 Score bv Perlodi 67 1S 17 1' IS 87 71 aa 15 10 .., Crolcooo i 3 O 0-. Lo• Ano•l4.I• O ) I <>--4 l"lnl P9ried I Chlceoo. Secord 9 (Sevard. Lermerl. 14 71 (op) Penellles-Guev, LA lt lbowl1111>. 4·00, B. M urrav, Chi !ln1trference), I JS, Tuer. LA (hooking), 11 SJ. Wiiiiam,, LA (elbowing), I• 11 S.Cencl Pen.cl 7 · Lil\ Anvele1 Dionne 1 IT e vlOr. Lultowlch), 4 43 11111). 3 LO\ A11oele•. Olonne I 1Nlch04111 ] 06 (pp), ' Chlee oo. La rmer 8 ISev•fCI), 1 S-4, S Lo• Angele•, Svk" 6, 10.'6, 6 Chlcego, Olczvk e r T Murrevl, !S·OI, 1 Chicago, Severo 13 (Lermar), 16'02 IPlll Penelll"-Engt>IOm. LA tnoldlng). 2'<>6. OIClvk, Chi l1n1er ferel\Ce) • 07. Fr Her Chi tintenerencel. S JS, B Murrev. C/11 (l\Ofdlno>. 13 lJ, Dionne, LA lln1erterence>. IA 09, Severo Chi (trloolng), 16'19, T Mur,.v, c111 malOI' (flghllng) 19·45, l.ul\owlch. LA, metor (llgnllng), 19:45 Third Period • Los 1',,geles Well1 6 ISVO\) 10 ll Penellles-LePoln1 LA lh1ot1·il•Cklno1 110 Secord Chi (1n1er1eren<el, ? ~I Ovtf'1\me None Pena 111u-w 1111a ms. LA (ste\hlng) A Sl B Murr av , Chi lllesnlngl HI 5"011 on 11otl-Cnlcego 10·1 4 4-?6 Los Anoe~l 6·9·'7·7-7A Power-ora v 011POrrun111es-<111ceoo 1 61 6, Los Anoere' 2 ol 6 Go11l11-Cn1Ceoo. Bannerma n 12' snol\·20 sevesJ Los Angeles. Eliot 176·22> Atlenc:tanc-1? 136 Rttere-Ron Wlclt.1 Lrnesmen-Rvan BoH>. Gerero Ceutruer Austr9'.lan Open (et Melbeclme I MEN TOdeV't Thk"d Round Slntlff Christo Slevn ISoultl Alric.el dei 8reo C111>ert (U.S.I. 2·6, 6·4. 6·•, 7·S, Tim w111<11011 (US l def Paul Annecone tU S l. I s 6-l 6·) WOMEN T Ida V' l Third It Olllld Sln8111 Chro\ Ever! LIOVO (Us I def Ooanne Be1estra1 (A.jsrrallaJ, 6·•. 6-t. Manuela Molteva <BulgorooJ Oel Kalerina Mdleeva 1Bu1011rla 1. 6-7. 6-1. Cla udie Kohde Kilscl'I Wes! Germany) Oef Jo Dur•t IBr.ta10 1-6 6 I 6·2 Casio Wond °'*' (II Kelmen, JeDtn) Wevne Greqv T$unevuk1 ~a~e11me illobumll\u Yuhara Hlrosnl "nil 65'-217 66-217 69-717 11-111 69-118 C.nen T1e·chuno SC011 Hoen • 70-218 Boxine let s.oui, s~ l<orNI FEATHERWEIGHTS -Cnung Cn• vono Soulh l(oree1 KO'O Oh Min vu11 Soulh lloreal 1n Int ISlh rounOJo win !BF !Ille Chung I\ 79 •·7 Oh ll IS 3 S.turdeV'S tranMctlOnt 8ASICETBALL COftltnental eultetbel Anacletltn CINCINNATI SLAMMEltS-Relened Trov TevlOr, guard, arid Dino GrC!iJOr<v. forwerCI PlectO 8rac:t Wrloh! can1er on 1r.. lnkired lltf FOOTaALL NetMMI ............ "" NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Placed Sltv• Grogen, QuerletbeCk, on lnlureo reHrve ACll•tfac:I P••• Brock. center Dallas handles Clippers Nixon notch es 24 tn fourth str aight setback. 124-1 15 LHLLAS (AP) -Matk AgutrtC l>t·ored 35 ix.111m to kad .tht• Dallas Ma ven cks to n 124-1 I 5 Vtt'tOI)' over the Los Angeles C lippers 10 t;Jat1o nal Basketball >\s~oc1u11on play Saturday night. ·n .. h Thl' , 1t'IOI) wai. thl' 11 h SIHll&>•t !Or ()alia s (9· 7), whic h has wo~ .')even of 11s last Cfght g:1mes. T h e l ltppcrs (6-121 have lo\t 'four stra1gh1 The Ma\l·nclcs never 1ra1lcd after leading 60-56 at half\unc Their b iggest lead was 15 poi nts. 121-106. w11h 2 40 kft 10 the game. The. Clippers. who were led by Norm N1·wn's 24 pornts, managed to i..ecp 1l doc;c in the third penod. thanks largcl) 10 their free-th row ,hooting. Dunng the penod. L o!> A.ngeles made 19 of ::!2 from the hoe and at 5· 2.3. tra1kd h)' OOI) SIX potnlS, 79-73. But Aguirre and S:1m Perkins, who scored 29 points. put o n a 7-0 run to go up by I). 86· 7 3. at the 4:07 mark , Los .\ngl'les. w hic h led 29-28. with 44 <;econds left 10 the opening quarter. werl· uut'iCOred. 15-.:!. .b y the Mavcncks 10 the n e \t 4'1~ mrnutes to mul 43-31 at M: 13 of the second pcnod. The C lippers managed to c ul II to !WO. So-54, "1th .50~con~S left 10 the half. but bash·ts b) Aguirre .and Ja) Vincent. who scored 25 points. l.ept the M :nemks tn the lead. Derek H arper came ofTthe bench to score 14 p01nts for Dallas. Cedm Ma>.~ell had 18 and Marques J o hn-. son and Junior Bndgeman added 16 for the Clippers. NEWPORT ADVANCES INSTATE LOS .\NGELES Newport H arbor e\lendcd tts volleyball season Saturda) 01gh1w1th a 15-10.15-JJ. 15·2 vicwrv over h ost Marboro ugh H igh 10 thl.'quanerfinal round of the ('IF tale C hamp1onsh1p'i. The a1lo rs ad' a nee 10 the state tournament's sem1final round whe re they will mce1 the C l F Northern • ect1on C hampion. Los .\hos. Tucs- da) night 10 Los Altos In Harbor's wtn over the Mustangs. 1un1or middle blocker Tracy Krueger led the way wtth 14 kills. while J enny Evans put down eight H arbor Coach M1k1: Ncccccred11cd sophomore ·back-row spec1alt!>l Kirsten Conklin with g1v1ng the ')adors a dec1s1ve edge 1n game two. The a1lurs "ere up, 6-0. 10 the 'iecond ga 11\C... bu I a llo" ed M arborough to pull ahead. 13-12. Newpon set a M ustangs' h11. but Marboroug!l blocked it deep m the Sailorsoaclc court. C'onklin got to the ball and kept 11 in play. and the Sailo rs put 11 awa) "When she made the play. they folded," Neece said. "The momcn- 1um JUSI ca med us throu~h.'' Also we1ghtng heav1I) 1n H a rbor's Lara Asper "She set one of the best matches in a month ,'' Neece said "She realh controlled 1he tempo to the game .. On the ~nice end. Kim Gra) and ·\sper turned in three aces. wh1k Laura P ower 'ierved two . The Sailor~ will have their work cu\ out for them when the)' head 10 Los •\llos Los Altos· s.iart1ng hneup is a towering 5-1 I and taller Freedom Bowl for Colorado BOC: L'>f ~ < olo I Al» f , nivc:r· \ll\ of< <>lorado f11olh<Jll < oach FMI M cCartney on \aturd<1~ ducpted an 1nv1tat1on w the: J rel"dom Bowl. cappmg a 7-4 \Cason that rcprC"~ntcd a dramatic rc\.cr\al from la'lt season "Thi'> 1!> thi· ktnd of ~ward w e'd like to na vc at )he end of every year.'' M crartncy ~1<1 here after a ccepting the 1n v1U1tmn from Freedom Ro wl executtvc d1recwr I om \tarr for the Buffs to pla)-the: l n1vcr'11ty of Washington on £>et lfJ at Anah eim 1ad1um Colorado last appeared 10 a bowl µme 10 I f>J7 when 11 earned an inv1tat1on to the Oranitc »owl Lloyd reaches quarterfinals at Australian Open tennis MELBOU R NE, Aus tralia (AP) - Dcfendtng c hampio n Chns Evert Lloyd beat unseeded Dianne Balestrat. 6-4. 6-1 . today to m ove a step closer to her third Australian Open tennis title . In winnmg, the 30-year-old Lloyd advanced to the quarterfinal round of the SI .S·milhon tournament, where she will meet scventh-~dcd Manu· ela Malccva o f B ulpria. Cla y court 'ipe<:1ahst Maleeva ma1nta1ncd her unt>enttn pro- fessional record against her sister, Katenna Maleev a l wnh a 6-2, 6-1 third-round triumph. It was 18-ycar- old Manuela's third \trataht v ictory over her 16-ycar-old sister Lloyd wa~ tn fine form agatnst Balestrat. She won 1n just under o ne ho u r 1n front ofa packed centc r coun crowd baslc1na 1n '78-dtgrtt heat T w o e arly breaks ~vc the veteran baschncr a 4-1 fir5t set lead, and although lcf\-hander 8ale\trat broke bac k for 2·4 1 1ha1 was the e nd o f her c hallenge. The rest of the Ji m '\Ct went with serve and 8alcstrat managed 10 wm o nly the first pmc o f the second set to a later match, fifth-seeded C laudia Kohde-K1l~h o f West Crer- many adv anced to the quanerfinals w1lh a hard-fought 3-6. ~I. 6-2 Lnumph over another scrve-and- volley expcn, J o Du~1( of Great Bntatn. Two seeded Amrnr an men 'f\'Cr'C surpnsed 1n third round TJl tCbC1. Chnsto Slt')l'l of "°uth Afn~ downed I 0th ~"J~t Rrad Chlbcrt, 2-61 6·4, 6·4, 7-~ -...h•lc Tim W ilkuon beat 1 1th-seeded cumpetnot Paul Annacone 1.s. (>. l. o-l SoAP SuMMAR Y By LYNDA HIRSCH Caught in the middle I Anaela Lanebury teachea a writing course to prt.on lnmatea and becomes involved ln a prieon upruing on "Murder, She Wrote" tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. . "A VISUAL WONDERIAND TO THRill. PEOPLE OF All AGES. 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I ~-t H' '1111\ '1,llfH' ~IM ti\ ~•\\I~ •I\\~ \l\~'l \I, •~tnl\t:'t HRI' ~\l~,,1 ~Wlttn \lln Ul\'111\ •~I Ill'\ IP"l f\l\-..1\ Q~ :__•-::--..:-:-=:.· T.•·-• I f'\lt\\~-\ I 14 " STARTS WEDNESDAY AT-A..11-lEATRE OR DRIVE-IN ?%AJt YOU • - ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, OeC'ember 1, 1985 Zappa zaps his Congress critics By BARRY MASSEY A.tt It late• ,.... .,..., WASHJ NGTON Franca~ 11l- think lhe people in Wa\h1ngton. \\ho are was11ng evcrbody·s ttme and money, 'ihouJd be alerted to 'the fart that the) can vote ltke a beast And I'm going to encourage lhem to do so." Arthur Pennb~k and on 'Target' with new movie cent Zappa, rock mul>tc's Jonathan Swift. found 1nspir.uion in the halls of Congress. So much. an fact, he's incorporated America's lawmaker'i into has new album. "An average must('lan doesn't rcal- 1~ think about Washington, D.C. You don't keep yo ur mind on poltttcs," says Zappa. "But you can sure get mad 1f you get a wh1fT of 1t.'' This 1s the same outspoken Frank Zappa. lookmg more like a stock- broker than a 44-ye,r-old rock mu- s1c1an, who came to the nauon's capital 1n September to do battle against the forces who want to put warning labels on rock albums. Phase one of Zappa·s plan 1s ht!> newly released album: "Frank hlppa Meets the Mother!> of Prevention." It contains a 11-manutc cut called" Porn Wan," which was 1nsp1rcd by the Senate heanng on record labeling demands by the Parents' Mum· Resource Center Arthur Penn take• aim at bJ. •'Target ... Opera Theaterclosing 8y 808 THOMAS A_..... Pr-Wrtt9' LOS ANGELES -Arthur Pl'nn . the least prolific among maJor filni directors, has rr1urned to the natwn \ screens with "Target," h1'i 11th til111 in 27 years. Though low, h1"i output ha!> ~~·n amazingly diverse. He ~tarted \.\Ith "The Left-handed Gun, .. 1n which a young Paul Newman pla)ed Billy thl' K.jd, , .. He followed with "The M1rack Worker," wt11ch won Academ) Awards for Anne Bancroli and Pall} Duke "'Bonnie and Cl)<k" starring Faye Dunaway and Warren Beall) He angered at least one senator. who called Zappa's commtttee testi- mony "boonsh. incredibly and in-~ns1bly 1nsult1ng," and left 1own disturbed by the machinery of gov- ernment and vowing to fight on The song, a typical Zappa creation is a computer-generated musical col- lage. It blends electronic and rock music \\1th remarks by senators and w1tnessei. at the Senate Commerce Committee·~ heanng The statements often are speeded up or slowed down to change 1be pitch Sen Paula Hawkins. R-Fla . can be heard repeating the phrase: "Fire and chains and othl'r ObJeCt1onable tools of grat1fa:at1on an some twt!>ted minds." LO ANGELE (AP) -The Los Scheduled peformances of proved a milestone film with 11\ Angeles Opera Theater 1s closing ··cavallena Rust1cana" and "'Paglaac-mixture of violence and visual down because of a lack of funds c1" next March have been canceled, beauty. followrng a move to more expensive Holt said. Penn's other films have bcl'n hm Zappa's plan ts to launch the ~outhful forces of rock 'n' roll as a ship of attack. "What I'm going to do is see what would be' the most entertammg way to package what really happened at that hearing so a kid can understand it," he said. Sen Erne!>t Hollings, D-.C . at 11messounding hke a chipmunk, says: "Outrageous tilth.'' and "If I could find some '-'3) const1tu11onall) to do a'Wa) w11h 11. I would." quancrsand the hinngofmorecostly The theater had moved from its and misses: "Alice's Restaurant." stars, the opera's an1st1c director home of five years, the Ebell Theater, "Mackey One," "L1ttk· Big Man .. announced. to the more expcns1vt' W11tern "'The Chast':· ··1 he M1~<,our1 "In retrospect, these decisions Theater this season and for the first Breaks," -Night Moves." "F-our Phase two of Zappa's attack is stall uncertain. but he hopes to fashion a music video of the comm111cc combined with other circumstance!. time cast an opera superstar,· Jon Friends." Even the failure<. have been proved terminal to the company," Vickers, in one of its productions -interesting. an1stic director Hen ry Holt said. "Paghacc1." · "Target" puts Penn in a new genre. "Both anticipated and unforeseen As a result of these fact0rs. plus the spy thriller. Gene Hackman plays costs escalated LAOTs budget far over-budget set con!>truction and a Texas businessman whose wife .. 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NSTER HVIN 395.5333 t>:w1d '(iavc me e1gh1 wtl'lt.\ IO wmk or~ lh~ \CllPI and we'll )ee wh.it hal'pcn!t.' So I went awa> with the writer. Don Peter<•o n, and Wl' produced a rough draft that ~a!> a m1>.ture of the previous scripts. P1.·nn toured Europe to scout lo- ca110n'>. then worked up a budget ol $1 2 !! m1lhon. He amazingl y came in S 1.4 m1ll1on under budget. Crucial to the proJect was cas11ng. and ht!> firM l'ho1ces 'Were Gene Hackman and Man Dillon. • "I went to Seattle where Gene wa!t making 'Twice in a L1fet1me,' .. Penn related. "Get11ng Gene was easy; '-'C had worked together before ('Bonnie and Cl) de.' ·Night Moves') "When I Lalked t<> Mau. he had Just been doing a play by Don Petersen. ·Does a Tiger Wear a Neckue?' in h1!> acting class. He nearl)' fell out of his chair when he learned our scnpt was by Don. Half-wa) through the con- \ersauon he said he'd do tt." "Target" was a learnang experience for young Dillon "I don't think Matt had done a lot of exploratory work with his act mg." said the director. "Gene 1s a good suggester, and he showed Man how to explore other opportun1t1es an a scene. "Matt was eager to learn. 'Tell me wha t to read.' he asked. and we c;uggestei:i that he stan with Ernest Hrmingwa) and Sa ul Bellow He earned 1he books around on the set He even sLancd reading Camus .. Penn was asked wh) his film credits have been so sparse. "I had a wife and two children.'' he said .. It's tough on them tf)ou're off shooting a picture in Te,as or Montana So I tned to sta)' home as much as""'poss1ble whale the) were growing up -the} 're now in their 20s. The tame I spent with them pa id ofT for me. and I'm sure 1t did for them .. Also m) waft' 1s a fa mil) therap1!>t. and she went back to school. So I played the homemaker for part of the time I passed upa number of pictures -'Butch Cassidy and 1hc Sundance Kid.' 'Serpico.' 'Dog Day Afternoon' as well as 'Fiddler on the Roof o n the stage. Bui I have no regrets I enJO)Cd a lot of things that were JUSI a~ pleasurable .. While remaining close to his New York home, he directed a dozen Broadway plays. including "Two for Jhe easaw." '.'To}s in the Attic." "All the Way Home" and "Wait Until Dark " Penn first achieved fame as a dtrc.lctor m the Golden Age of lt\C tele\1s1on drama. "'What d1s- tmgu1shed that pcnod was the qua ht) of the wnung." he said. "Al so the fact ttfat we had the pick of Broadwa) actors because the scnpts were so good. Our s~ow. Philco Playhouse. was on Sunday nights. so we were able to attract stars who wanted to break _the mQnoton_r_oftheater runs. J i ' k j\fl.d J . "'"" 821 4(, • COST<I ME:SA l..i.JtwJrcJ'\ ~t\)I 540 ~444 .. Ci>.Sli'ME:SA £l1W Jf lj\ ( 1PPfl I flt l t•r 979 4141 El TORO e..u.,.,trfh \.t•)l>t'l~1r ..- 581 S88l HUH11NCiON BEACH F.OW.1111 .. -wor Ml<.IJ t/\11 ...... ''ti.,, . . .... .. 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The big week begms Wednesday at Orange Coast College where the Five Pen~y Opera Company's rendition of the Christmas opera "Amalal ud Ult Nl1Jat Vl1ttora" kicks ofT a four-day cnpafement. Thursday will sec the openings of "Tiiie Red Sllioe1" at lhe Laguna Moulton Playhouse and Shakespeare's "Twelftla Nltlal" at UC Irvine. Five more shows hit the boards Friday -"Kl11 Me, Kale" at Scbas- tian 's West Dinner Playhouse. "Tiie Diary of AUe Fraak" at Saddlcback College, "Tlae Beal Cb l1lmH Pa1eaal Ever" at Golden West College, another OCC production, '"fie Workl of Carl SHdb•r1," m the new Drama Studio Theater, and "Tllie Dbaial Room" at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Toi Tnus . Micharl Malone, J6ff Paul and Dino Palazzi. The show will be presented Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at I and 7 p.m. until Feb. 2 at Sc~st1an's, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Reservations 492-9950. "The Red Shoes," a children's play based on the fairy tale by Hans Chnst1an Andersen, o~s a two- weekcnd engagement Thursday at th e Laguna Moulton Pla~ousc, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach Lisa Sur.enc 1s directing the pro- duction, which features Mananne McDonnell, Brandon Faloona, Lyle Brooks. David and Betsy Paul and Karena Croxton. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays this weekend and next. Call 494-04 7 3 for ticket details. Orange Coast College 1s the first of three seumgs for the Five Penny Opera's "Amahl," which will play subsequent weekends at the South Coast Community Church in Irvine and the Scrvite Theater in Anaheim. Several singers have been cast in each role because of the number of per- formancts. Saddleback College's production of The show wall be presented an "The Diary of Anne Frank" will be OCCs Robert B. Moore Theater presented in the Studio Theater with Wednesday at 11 a.m., Thursday and Tricia Cast, a local resident who has Friday at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and gone on to telev1s1on acting, 1n the Saturday at 2 p.m. Call 432-5880 for title role. H. Wynn ~carce1s diree11ng ticket information " the World War JI drama, wh ich will Cole Port er's musical comedy be staged Fridays and Saturdays at 8 "Kiss Mc. Kate" bows 1n Friday for a p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m through two-month run under the direction of Dec. 15 Reservations 582-4656 Milhcent Rene, w1th Ed Holl-Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" will ingswonb and Ten Sinclair heading be on stage this weekend only as a the cast. Other pnnc1pal roles will be presentation of the UC Irvine Drama played by ( hnst1ne McDonald. Workshop under the d1rect1on of araduate student Andrew ~tt. Cur· wn ttme ts 8 p.m. l'hunday through Saturday in the Fine Arts Little Theater with reservations wen at 8S6-6616. The Ot'IJ\ac County premiere of "The Bes( Christmas Pageant ~ver" will feature a cast of 28 children and I 0 adults on the main stage of Golden West College with John f'erzacca directing. Performances arc planned .for Fndays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at .) and 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 and 7 p.m. through Dec. 15. Call 895-8378 for tickets. The Orange Coast College Reper- tory Theater opens a two-wccken<l run of"The World of Carl Sandbur:i" Fnday m the new Drama Studio Theater, with Bill Purkiss directing. The play, a collage of Sandburg's poetry and stones, will be staged Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundaysat2:30p.m. through Dec. IS. Reservations 432-5880. - "The Dining Room" by A.R. Gurne} Jr lucks off a four-weekend engagement Fnday at the Garden Grove Community Theater, in East- gate Park on Chapman Avenue west of Valley View Street, Garden Grove. Curtain 1s 8 p.m. Fndays and Satur- days with Sunday matinees Dec. 1 S and 22. Reservations 897-5122. Two other local staie productions go off the calendar after this weekend -"Dame1 al Sea" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center and "OD Golden Pond" at the Westminster Communi- Jy Theater. "Dames" gjves its finaJ per- formances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m at the Ans Center. 2501 ChfT Dme. Newport Beach (631-0288) while "Golden· Pond" closes w1th 8:30 stagings Fnday and Saturday at the theater. 7272 Map!e St., Wcst- mmster (995-41 13) Crystal moves on to movies By BOB THOMAS .,,, .... d ,,_ .,,..., LOS ANGELES -The latest "Saturday N1~t Ll\e" alumnus to star in a movie 1s Bill y Crystal . that "mahvelous'' host of "Fernando's Hideaway" and the man who acts more like Sammy Davis Jr. than Sammy Davis Jr. With his litany of characters. including the M1nkman brother and the elderly baseball player. Crystal had a whirlwind season on NBC's late-night fiesta, a season in wh ich he rose from a slightly known comic to a multJ-med1a star. Toda). he's everywhere -music videos, TV talk shows, national magazi nes. record albums. His latest venture is MG MUA's ··Running Scared.'' m which he and Gregory Hines star as Chicago cops who encounter trouble on a vacallon to Key West. Fla. The producers are Lawrence Turman ("The Graduate") and David Foster ("The Getaway"): the director IS Peter Hyams r·2010"). The} were recently filming in a seaside saloon that was supposed to be located 1n Key West but was actually m Venice. Calif .. a few miles west of the MG M studio. Between ~ ..Blli>' Cry_s.t.ai relaxed m his mobile home dressing room and marveled at what has happened to him in the past 12 months. "I had been domg OK with 'Soap.' personal appearances and HBO specials. But I played the sclme character (gay stepson Jodie Dallas) was all I did. HBO has a limited audience. and on concen s I played to 1.000 or 2.000 people a night," he said. "I loved the pressure of my work. I'm an adrenalin addict. In college I was the kind of guy who did a term paper on the.night befo re It was due. "I was making more. money.on the road than I could have from 'Satur- day Night Live,"' he continued. "But when the offer came, I decided I'd better take it. And am I glad I did. I did only 18 Shows, but in them I was able to play everything from a 75- year-old black baseball play~r to a transvestite piano player in a bar 10 (TV talk show host) Joe Franklin." His most mdehble character has been silver-haired TV personality. Fernando. to whom everyone looks "mahvclous.'' Tile portrait bears an obvious resemblance to the late Fernando Lamas, and recently h1<i widow. Esther Williams. told People magazine that she found the routine in poor taste. ''That surpnsed me,'' commentl'd Crystal. "When I met her at 'The Night of 100 Stars.' we talked for an hour. and she told me she enjoyed the act. I met LorenLO Lamas that night, too, and he said he was a fan. Like Esther. he mentioned things that I should mclude. such as Fernando's love of boxing.'' There is no trace of Fernando. Sammy C:Sr any others members Of the Crystal gallery m "Running Scared." The comedian even has a mrn1-beard to provide a toughet look. Crystal had ambitions ofbecommg a movie star during his boyhood on Long Island in New York."l've been practicing my acceptance speech •fl 6." he quipped. "1.f I had won the Emmy (as supponing player in a sel"les). I would have thanked m-y pnnc1pal. my teachers, m y fdlow ~tudents. But John Larroquette won for 'Night Coun· instead -and he gave the same speech ... Crystal, 37 , as no film beg.inner. He starred as the pregnant male in ··Rabbit Test.'' directed by Joan Ri vers. and appeared in his friend Rob Reincr's "This Is Spinal Tap." He also played Meathead's buddy, Al , 1n television's "All in the Family.'' ··Now I'm stan ing to get offers from studios for my own develop- ment projects. which 1s what I want to do." Crystal said. A 'bad' role for Bri1nley I LOS ANGELES (A P) -Wilford Bnmley drops his good gu y image for a role as Ton) Boyle. the corrupt n1ted Mine Workers Union presi- dent. in the HBO movie "Act of Vengeance." Bo} le was con v1cted of orden ng the 1969 murder of union refonn nval Jock Yablonski. . Dircrtor John Mackenzie. who chose Bnmley, ~d. -"tte'-H-matt Boyle more human. People see Bnmley as being what he's like in the last three roles. He's got more than that -he·s not a teddy bear type. The 1mponant thing to understand is that Boyle was not a deep-down, dyed black-and-white villain. and Bnmley The movie has yet another instance l of casting against type: Yablonski 1s played by Charles Bronson He never fires a shot. NOW! THE GRAND OPENING OF TWO OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR MOVIE THEATRE COMPLEXES IN AM ERIC A! •Allll••nv• ... 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W10. 7115, ti.JO TMUH. • SUN. 12t10 1141, ltOC), 1.11, .,ao MQnwh1le, man) other ~how~ conunue into t.bt year's final month, 1ncludina: •"A ~rl1&ma1 Carol" at South Coast Re~rtory, 655 Town Center Dri ve, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tut$days through fndays at 7· 30, Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30, Sundays at noon and 4 p.m. until Dec. 24. •"Some Enclauled EvealaS:' at the Gem Theater, 12852 Marn St., Garden Grove (636-7213>. Wednes- days throuth Saturdays at 8 p m .. Dec. 8 at 1:30, Dec 1 S ar 3 p.m .. through Dec. 21 •"A Cllioru1 Lia~" at 1he Grand Dil\Oer Theater. I Hotel Way, Anab..e1m (772-771 0). rughtly except Mondays at varying curtain time!> through Jan. 19 •"My Fair Lady" at the ( urtarn Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camano Real, Garden Grove (838-1540). nightly except Mondays at varying cunain limes through Jan 19. •"Canllval" at the: Harlequin Din- ner Playhouse, 3503 . Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana (979-5511 ). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain limes through Feb 9- ' •"Tiie ·Wizard of <n" bv the No Base Players at the Anahe11n Cultural Arts Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (533-5501 ). Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. through Dec. 21 . • The mother and 80D team of Lora and Brian Bennltt portray mother and 80D ln the Fl•e Penny Opera'• "Amahl and the Night Vlaltora" at Oranae Coot Coll~e. . l DlllllWI DUllllDT Fll-111 12111, 2:11 ~H lrOO l tH edwards UNIVERSITY C '"'PUS DA &<..O•OS 854-8811 '"°"' vc:. Av N[ CHEVY CHASE 1 AMERlrA'S #1 MOVIE! " A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES.'' **** '~A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." -, . .. .... ,.. . ' "' " • t' ... IRU .,.. w WU,_TUI NM!!( . . .,... .. """' ---COS!i lllfSA ~IOllU 9'1' Bl; cos" lit S.l ~:..Si.- .. .. ... -- ,..,.h t1(t .~ ........... ~~· I.> lllf\AOO .. ., ,... ... WUlWSTUI he"'< -. Nh fj ::;;.... 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ITUTI FllllY .... tt0.t021 UA..-St ... ,...tS2~'9J UA lllMl I ...,, Illa 63).~t CDWMOS HM90ll TlM ll $81·Slll mw.s SMJllBACI -~-.au EDWMDS lllWISITl --""'•tS-mt mw.s mD ..., •u ..... Ul-2SSJ U..Wl ~GUiii .... IMIA-567 ... f-.s•TII. • 'John and Yoko' stirring but one-sided biogt!aphy By PllED ROTHENBERG llT........_..,... NEW YORK -"John and Yoko: his wife in t~c 16 years before he was shot and killed by a deranged fan nearly five years ago. In return, Ono gave extensive interviews to writer- dircetor Sandor Stem. who.,.,as dropped when the producers learned his real name was Mark Chapman, which incredibly was the name of Lennon's ldller. 'Tm sure she would have vetoed' him, but she was never put in that position." said McMahon. "NBC and I vetoed at A Love Story" is the Gospel accord- ing to Yoko Ono. who as portrayed as an angel with a wailinJ voice. But even with her SillJular view on laving with John Lennon and the legacy of the Beatles. the film is entenainang, energetic and emottonal. It was a tradcoff. McMahon got a first-rate love story, offering a very involvini. exceedingly warm in- sider's view that makes Lennon a human being, not a legend, but 11 doesn't provide the same even- handed treatment to the other Bea- tles, nor Ono. first." · · · ·It will be the Fab Four. plu~ Yoko. aptnsl the Refrigerator M onday, wbcn NBC broadcasts its three-hour m ovie against ABC's "M onday Niaht f ootball," starring JOO-pound Wil- liam ''The Refrigerator" Perry and has Chicago Bean. NBC researchers arc prcdacttng that the Bears will beat the Maamf Dolphins and remaj n undefeated. at least an the ratings trenches, now that the Refrigerator 1s a nattonal mascot of sons. The public perccpt'°n of Ono1 an avant-garde artist, is that she as a shrewd and stndent woman who broke up the Beatles and radicalized Lennon -none of which comes across in the movie. "That was my first perception," said McMahon. "But when you get to know her. there's a scns1t1ve human being beneath that veneer." The replacement, Mark M cGann, turned out to be a perfect choice. Like Lennon. a native of Liverpool, McGann convincing,ly captures Len- non's mixture of boyish ram: bunctiousness, working class sensi- bilities and sensitive dreamer. He has Lennon's 1.ook and lilt down pat. The movie begins 1n 1966 with the mop-top Beatles tounng the U nited St.ates. After the early concen scenes. the group docs a fadeout in the film. The exceptions arc a few studio sequences where George Harrison as depicted as a bitter foe of Miss Ono's. Ringo Starr a stooge and Paul McCanney a Jealous schemer. Except for McGann. the actors don't re- semble the: real mus1C1ans. The $5 malhon film. which was shot m New York and London and will have widespread theater and TV sales overseas. was the idea of Executive Producer John J. McMahon after he read "The Ballad of John and Yo"o" in the Village Voice. To seal the deal with N BC he needed Ono's consent and contnbu- taons. M cMahon said Ono had two veto nghts - one over closed-door dialogue between herself and her husband, the other over casting of the two pnncapals. Kim Miyon, who played Or. Wenw Armstrong on "St: Elsewhere," plays Ono. Perhaps burdened by the character's saintly dimensions. Miyori offers a limp performance. The movie weaves m the develop- ing anistic tension between John and Paul, with John eventually demand- ing a "divorce" from the group. Where the film works best is m showing Lennon and Miss Ono as famous people grappling with univer- sal concerns, such as mamage. separ- He got it by promising to focus on the relationshio between Lennon and The first choice for Lennon was a Bnush actor named Mark Lindsay, ACROSS 1 Roles 6 Genders 11 Weighing device 16 Lose color 20 Honululu's state 2 1 Goaded 22 Locker room item 23 Greek god of war 24 Clouded quartz 25 Flat-bottomed boat 26 Carved gem 27 Layers 28 Withered 29 Destinies 30 Went wild 31 Ripped 32 Possessed 33 Jabbed 34 Soft cap 35 Hungartan dish 38 Printer's measure 39 Capital of Oregon 40 S1ules 4 1 Fret 42 That man 43 Comedian Laurel 45 Heavily armed troops 47 Sulks 48 Fare 49 Arcs 5 1 L1v1d 53 Solidify 54 Fixed .rook 56 Desert viper 58 Follows closely 59 Detest 60 Myself 61 Himself Sp 62 Heroic poems 63 Strike sharply 64 M1m1c 65 Creamery 67 Sp•1ng flower· 2 wds 7 1 Concerning 72 Sear "'3 Phys1c1an abbr 74 Canadian 2 3 .. 5 20 38 71 77 118 105 111 129 province. abbr 75 Fertile spot 76 Exclamatton of surpri~ 77 Pubhsher·s machine: 2 wds 8 1 Small herring 82 For each 83 Information 84 Foreigner 85 Miiitary rank abbr 86 Roman 550 87 Slipped 88 Capital of Egypt -90 Agricultural estates 93 Conscious 94 Medicinal plant 95 Eye movement 96 Spinet 97 Revise 98 Negative adverb 99 Eccentric one colloq. 100 Cut of pork 102 Fisherman's need 105 At home 106 Threw 107 Buzzing sounds 108 Sing heartily 110 Behold! 111 Preacher's speeches l 13 Swedish coin 114 Bell's invention 115 Stitch 116 Evict 119 Dwell 120 Elude 122 Angry 123 Discharges 124 Detecting device 125 Bird's appendage 126 Trite 127 Assistants 128 Doctrines 129 Comfort 130 Prohibit 13 1 Rendezvous 132 Humble DOWN 1 Exhibition 2 Prize 3 Fixed charge 4 Even score 5 Yes· Sp. 6 Central American country 7 Made mistakes 8 Hens' products 9 Understand 10 Actor Marinaro 11 Phases 12 Halley's - 13 Filled with wonder 14 Zodiac sign 15 Overhead railway 16 Justly 17 Area of conflict 18 German article 19 Curved letter 20 Minces 25 Pie-maker 26 Shows concern 27 Goes sightseeing 29 Pleats 30 Santa's charges 31 Rich cake 33 Dad 34 Cook by direct heat 35 Overcharge: colloq. 36 .Jurtle's protection 37 Shoe parts 39 Sleep noislly 40 Area of expertise 44 Decrease 46 Co.ijrageous· slang 4 7 T ranqulllty 48 Pretend 50 You end I 52 Cuts with scissors 53 Songstress Jopltn 54 Keen 55 Diminish gradually 56 Rule 5 7 Reaches across 58 Implied 12 13 14 15 S!'E ANNIUS IN CLAUl,110 60 Obsession 63 Of the foundation • ,65 Same 66 Entertaining 67 Welcome 68 Suburban lots 69 Possessive 70 Crowd 72 Trap 73 Consume fluid 78 Imbecile 79 Board 80 Breaking suddenly 81 Rock 82 Serving dish 85 Fibbers 87 Eddy 88 Dog genus 89 Without company 90 Schemes 91 Jeweled headdress 92 Compass direction 93 Commercial 95 Main impact 97 Black 99 Shut 100 Glistened 101 Presses clothes 103 Rais 104 Brings down . 106 Smear 107 Author 109 French article 112 White-flecked 115 Flanks 11 7 Seize 118 Neat 119 Actress Turner 120 Ram's mate 121 By way of 122 Inhabitant 123 Conifer 124 Confederate soldier 126 Pierre's state abbr 127 Near 128 Toe: Swed 17 18 19 ' ____ ,. Even cast unaware whodunit in 'Clue ' LOS ANGELES (AP)° -"Clue.'· the first movie ever based on a board gnm<'. 1s due 1'n theaters in a few weeks and Bntash director Jonathan Lynn 'has taken pains to make sure nobody -not even the cast -knows the 1dent1ty of the mystery killer. t The movie features familiar characters from the Parker Brothers board game. 1nclud1ng Manin Mull ac; Colonel M ustard. C'hnstopher Lloyd as Professor Plum. Madeline Kahn as Mr'i Whatc and Eileen Brennan as Mr... Peacock. In the board game. players follow the clues after a murder 1n a mansion to decide which of the characters dad the deed. where, and how: Colonel Mustard. 1n the library. with a candlesuck as an exam ple Kim Mly:ort and Mark McGann play Yoko Ono and John Lennon ln "John and Yoko: A Love Story" Monday n ight. To in~urc that mystery follows the m9v1c to the bo'K otftce. Lynn said he filmed several endings. and selected in sccrct the one he used. auon and child raising. Most of the warts. however. belong to Lennon. With more than 30 well-utilized songs in the soundtrack. the lyncs from L en no n and Lenn on- M cCartney compellingly advance the narrative and punctuate the film ·~ emotional impact. According to Paramount Pictures. the movie: will have enough clues to let the audience guess the killer along with the characters m the film. edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 NEWPORT CENTER BErwEEN JAMBOREE I MACARTHUR ll•ITUll "llCIY II" (NJ 111H,Ztlt,41M llH, ••• 11111 Y DWAAD MOVtf!I • TUii .. , ITDH oanm IMMDDT "IKIT IY" IPCI "MWAt:" Ill 111 .. ZIH, 4IJI 1• Ml, WI l1M. 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CM Fantastic custom 4 Bdrm, nttllttly lta.tftll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.s129.ooo 4 B a t h n o m e 3BR .. Playrm w/frpl IUI FHIOllSllES 2BR 2 ~BA condo CM wtspectacular views ot & pool lbl 2 ba S 131,000 --•Ill.... S 123.900 tile Pacific Bay & night 548-6023 or 675-8918 ltatral _..._ -1BR IBA condo CM hgnts This home is adul1 _ _ Several aharp condos $77.500 occupied and Im -LETa1 WORK FOR YOU I LOCA ..... I LICATIOI substantially reduced tn All tnese properues have macula1e Includes a prl· CALL DAYE W•ITE * llLHIS * "" I price to llquldate garages and fireplaces vate pool & spa and all CENTURY 21 • 111ve on the 14th fairway LICATlll 1-2 or 3 bedrooms. some All are bank owned and the amen111es one ell· THE REAL ESTATERS 1 watctl the sunsets and Serene 1ns1de corner to· with views, tetms avail· the lender will finance peels 1n a nome of 11111 546-2313 I wild hie on the lake from ca11on wrapped by a!Sle From S 133,000 tnem as low as 10~•% magnitude Ei1cellent to"' • 11111 2 bdrm • library 2' • greent:>elts 4 Bdrm 2 fixed interest Mal(e an 1n te rest assumable Mesa Verde 4Br 2Ba 2250 batn townnome wttl'l ba La Salle M(jd.el in Uru (714) 67 3-4400 otter on one of t~se tmanemg Reduced to stf Poot spa Sep dining. 011ers1ze<l balcony and 1n· 1 11ers1ty Parll Viii II Many · bargains $795.000 skylnes. FR, <Irk rm 1 side laundry Pnced at eitra tea1ures Let us \ · lpH Sll~IJ 1-4 S209K Ownr 966-2307 only S 196,900 sho w you t od ay Traditional 1 lllir lt11~ Circle * SHOO MWI * l"i" Ce11t ll11lty S 183·500 110-1100 Assume 1st. 11 '"t% 30 18 124 Culver Or Irv Realty ltxed loan 2BR 2·~ba "" 111-1500 I R:l l · 7 370 T /Hme A/C ttreplace 1 --I -COTE rf-. upgraded amenities 1 1 ... TLE .,.,.1 Poot11ac 646-4642 or •n n-542-4242 wrk Fan tastic e>1pans1ve LWE-1"111/ULE su .. ,. .. ~ I Ct Stewart Mdl tn beaut1lul I CostJt Mesa prime loc 2 NORTH LAGUNA white CIHSilted Ads 642 5678 Turtle Rock featuring 5 Bdrms. 2·~ ba, a1r cond water view. Pvt comm ---Bdrm and 3 car garage REALTY nice yard comm pool & Boat Canyon 3BR 3ba • Gtatral 10021Geatral 1002~ Private 5pa Very orivate lllVERSITT PHI spa S 135.000 Agt maids Qr1rs Blue Cn1p 1oca11on Fantastic con-Baylor Mdl 1500 slit 3 Bd 644·6636 environmnl Under S400K d1t1on Ctose 10 0001 2 , ba s H • -MESA VERDE charmer $55,000 T459 50CT I bkrs Owner 786-0579 1 :::i~~::1 ~~:4.~~· move In cond PRICE REDUCTION :~~~~!;:. I POPIUll 'CAIHIHE' I L-·n• uPPER NEWPORT BAY 5 SPYGLASS HILL 110_1100 11111v. ""' ._ Br 4ba • pool 3 B / p Superb large home IS va· STRIP CENTER Yorba Prestimous executive home drms w many u - 1 cl d f f m b" grades 'ecluded 10 can an rea Y Of 8 a • ltnda $ 1 2 Million WI. th ocean, mount.al' n & City callon 1650 SQ II Only 1ly prepared to en1oy Ille CALL FOR SET-UPS to the hilt Located tight Call for details 640·5078 li hts view in serene settin . $133.000 wlland" big enougl'I lor a 50' boat 4 bdrms 4 batns, formal dining room. family and --~P.'!'!P.!'!!'!P'""'!"!!!!~ llvlng rooms. both with fireplaces lH-1501 l§!lt. OUPLEX-2Brl ba ea. So· ol·PCH SU5.000 521 Carnallon By owner 673-024 1 Of 673-1~, Have sometnmg 10 sell? C11111ltltl<l ads do 11 well lJldtd t" c11d11ee If you've thought of building. look at this beautiful new home first I OPEi SIT /SUI 12-4 111 POPPY IYEIUE Exceptional quality. over 3,800 sq. ft., largest canyon lot, 4 Bdrms, Oen, Family room, 4 Baths. Oellghtful canyon setting. $650,000 (Terms). ... tf.(11111111 d~/._ lfrn ,fUJfi~,/ti'J f,'j.]-/'f1.'Jlt 3407 [. Coatl ltwy., c........ . ·::~~~·$©\\<All-A-~~~~· -----,...._, ~. <UIY t PO«AW 0 .9'C'tt'0 ...... 0 ...... t.f..it ""°'dt ~,,.,..,. ., """~. b "'""P'• .,,,,tft P• t·' ••0•1 t af ..,.h ,,_ "·~ rrt "1~"'' I SPA CE E I' r I I I ... , I U Nf llAG I I I' I I SOJ UOY 1· I I' I I f CL AI S I I I 1-...... 1~1.-, ...... ,_,...j--r::l7-1 Evtryona knows people _ . _ . _ . . move 10 tortigri countr,., to 1\IOOCI ll•n One elev., cnao ( ,... -M-E-R""'C,-:-A "".".y--,l carnt up With a d1fftrtn1 t• 1--..-....,......-r-.....---r--1· CUM H• da1fl1$ lie b9Carnt ~·~~I' _._I _._I ...... ! ......... IOdlCled 10 -- f s H u L [ T I 0 ·~~···· ..... ~ ...... ~,.,..., L.--LI _ ..... I __.l_1 1 ... l__.I.__. ... ~:.:::t..: .::.. -.:1 ~:: rrrr r1·rrrr 1 Pool spa. Ne w an - s c a p i n g . U p g r a1 d e d "Capehorn" model wllh 4 bedrooms. 2 ~ baths, family room, wet bar, 2 fireplaces & hardwood floors. $640,000. BELLE GHASE LEE CUSTOM HOME C.D.M. REDUCED $100,0001 Most luxurious, custom home in Olde C.D.M. 2 years new. One block to ocean, all glass entry. french doors, plantation s hutters. Submit on down payme nt. $595,000. DOROTHY HAROCASTLE EASTBLUFF WITH POOL & VIEW Four bdrm Lusk built plan "B" on prime corner lot of- fering complete privacy, spacious rear yard w /large pool & spa. New decor within the past two years. Sellers are motivated and looking for offer. $369.500. DON DeTHOMAS NEWPORT BA YFRONT HOME WITH 147' FRONT AGE Private dock for 70' boat. 4 bdrms w/private baths + convertible study. fonnal .dining room, separate mas- ter wing w /sitting room. Large bayside dec k . $1,450,000 includes land. TODDY SMITH DON DeTHOMAS TlllTLE RICI Fantastic eapans1ve Stewarr Mdl in beaut1tu1 Tur lie Rock featuring 5 • Newrrt leaell Bdrm and 3 car garage Pnvate spa Very private IELCllRT 1ocat1on Fantastic con IEST VALIE d11ton Close to 0001 $459 500 o, .. S1141y 12·5 l S111it1rst ll0-1100 -COTE rt-. REALTY Geaeral 4 bdrm 3 • baln -large den ove1S150 000 1n up grades Huge spa ~ust see lh•S gorgeous former model home Call Craig now tor an appt 760·5000 or 631 1266 OPEN StN>AY 1-4 1 USTllUff ............. $339,000 ............. 2130 Carotl i largP lot 4 bdrm 3 bath £ labak lllJOA PHI.SULA .... $490,MO .... 105 uc ... ter 13 bdrm, 2 bath on the t>ay V S1ncla1r UllOI VIEW ... $339.000 ... UM Ptrt Wt1.._.. 4 bdrm Porlotrno. shutter s $Pa M Bm1er I ua101 WIOL.$25&,0ff LIL .. UM Pen ..., I Palermo. 4 bdrm 2t,, ba ne'ds Tl C D Johnson I DlJ( Cll ......... S$7H.tot ......... 33M Oct11 llM 3 bdrm. see 1t Jll view A Johr.son HOUIOll. ft •IW. $415.Mt. 2711 .... ,., View. 4 bdrm. 3 ba family hOmt 8 Hut<.h1ngs I U,_.l()U M~~ .. REALTORS, '75-6tet 1441 £Ht (' _ _. H .. ~way, Ce••-41.et ••r • CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The Dally Piiot strives for •"lc1ency and accuracy Howeve<. OCG&Slonally .e<ron. do occur PleNe llsterl when your ·ad 11 read back and cheek your ad dally Report erron 1mmedlatety to 642-~78 The Dally Piiot .ceepts no llablllty fl>' any err0< In an adver'llMment for which It m ay be reaponalble except for the cost ot the space actually occup+ed by the error Credit can only be allowed 10< the flrtt Insertion --~ I IHfTHUIW YILU .... Ull.000 Attractive Baycrest home situ- ated on a large corner lot framed DIRECTORIES s.-0.-0<\' ~ o..,.eoe.1 c. a.-i.t....08)'' ,,,.,,..,...,. • 4'110 Pllo4 F~ "-' bl••• • -S..M'.,.,. ~-s.1 ... 0 .. ,~ _ .. _. ~ A"'f -l'OI '*° ""'-)() or,. • reqwlr'9ll .... O. ~ 10 Doll no! -IO --CftWO-compulecl ., ...... "' -.....,..., ~ -""°""' .. coaect..,,, coeta -ony ,_, -·n-·- 1of5 BANK FORECLOSURES LEFT by beautiful shrubs & flowers Fantastic home tor famrly and en1erta1ning 5 bdrm 3 bath fam- rly room & 2 ftreplaces Approx 3600 sq. f1 . 4 bdrm. 3 ba . 4 separate den Formal dining room spacious krtchen with ba) window I large master bedroom with spa tub sauna. skylrghts thru-out. large walk - 1n closets with mirrored doors. Secur~ 'rty system and fully landscaped CHTIRJ 21 IEWNIT 1um-s 10,,ooo Looks like a model! In a very pnvate & secluded complex in Newport Beach ~per location You can walk to the sand One bedroom. brick fireplace. formal dmmg. cath J ctl- mgs & more CEmRY 21 646 -7171 Tiit llt1I btattrs ff --,-rYP'I·~_.,--.:;, * * OCEANFRONT * 212 llAZEl • Oll COIOIA DU Ill SPECTACUW OCUI YIEW • $1,135,000 *MORE THAN $300,000 BELOW MARKET C\OUl INSPIRING SIGHl S 4 BDRM l BATH F AMll Y ROOM OHi SltlllY 11-5 ~ IS lntSTIHTS 75t-t11' C•ll today 963-1319 or 643--8915 Merritt Lynch Realty IESA VERDE'S FllEST TOWIHOME! I 118,500 j I l'mque 2 ston Spanish OE-sign Quite ,pac10w. k 1\ t>h kitchen rlmmg hvmg dreas dnd bttth dtl'4 n. ... ta1rs 2 far~<' bedroo~ with pnvatt• b.tthrooms up .;{J1rs F1n•pl<1('1• m mastC'r ... u1te Ntl't'h .1ppomtt>d CEmllY 21 Tit• lleat bt1ters ~ IUITIFll! 1111 Ytr1rt .............. 4 ..... Ea~•i1tte t11tt• ll••..._..•ty I Jrt tl4 4 Bdrm...., J baths formal d inmg room Oak plMlk floor<. double panE> "'indowi. 1t .. 1dro gla.~ }. f1repla<.'eb. v.t..'l bar. to nclmf· .~ r ... v. 11tm<> Has ~nod .~Umdblt• loan and t" pnct>d to .;('ll $:'1~0.000 Ill ,.. , ..... Wl £$Tilt SOSATIIUl •'Cl.IS(•" ¥0!1 Ill CllllA IEL •Al IEW LISTill SU IAWU CUS-M unu CMllA IUCI!! ....... ,... 1111,111 W.ST Na M fl'I • A.L. • ~IQ. -lfO ...., ll-5 ZM 1U1.L Sim RSlWITS , .... -- I l ' .. ---.Z.==-=._.....::: --~. -D2 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/ Sullday, Oe<:ember I, 1985 .......___ -- ..... lln ...,al lotl11..,.rt1tull 1011 l!!J!rt hHll lOH 011 tf State lalMI 1 c .. ta Jlt1a 2124 B11t. ltacll 2140 lt!J!rt ltacll ZlH N••rrt ltacll ZlH -----....;.;.;1-------I '"*'* I UIHIYlllf ... I I Prt~rl}. 1550 f t1iu1l1 2107 3Br 181 nr WHtc1111 I WlfHIT•H •lllTllE• E C S-,. ____________ lllll MIDV£LOlJS l~Mt. 5 Br, :J ~ ger JlXUicW l oveiy2BFI flnet 5 rm n.e w/apPfl 41 $1100 Lrg b.c;k yerd,,28r 2ba, lrplC. NC\ltlfY 21rgbdrm.1,2bl, 2carg1r, F~g~Lo5us9:,mw •'-'~• M Pr1nc1P61t Of'ly 1 ~ba, turnlshed unll on gar upper 1700•1 rlltn gar, w/w crpt 759--0e 18 g1r.-Tennis courtl. lrpk:, tayllohts Walk to S ~/ · rubh6Elll• s WEITGLIFF lllE _5315,000 tfrm 64'-0530 ~h1tK1~ OwMrw•ll !39-6191 Agt tm.cCi't 'aBr 28a, frple, 2 car ., '::':" l0td:='1~9: wav•tSOOOyrly lee646t L~i;;~ ll.~~·LE 4 WA~R Highly upgted9<1 wtth 3 MUSTSELLl2 mttrbdrm,I ~~~/S~d~ FtP ICtreaa •el Mll 2111 S950 Adltt pr•f'd ~o 0<~=(7l 4)842·2000 ~ ULHllT lll·Hll FRONTw1thPier1ndtflp b9droomt, l)OOI and ape 2 lull ba. greenbel1 Vl9'#, • ""'· .-vvo • wner P9tt 2218 E. Peelle Ave Tll ll••S 4 Bdrm• GrNt loe* Cathedralcelltng.t Top of oc.-n breeze MC bldg I Agt 852 1877'•VH eEXOf OG.anlbay vi:: 759·1104 or &«·8893 IW\t reduced·TO rent fut * * $&500 Rt:SlD~TIAL BROll.EHA<.t. ~ERVtet:S • Nlnll NW tllf,111 Truly "one of a kmd" Harbor Ridge Miramar. Expanded living room. custom sit down wet bar overlooking private spa oH master suite to the ()('('an and city Ughts. Liiht. and airy home includes bull t·in bookcases. TV and stereo. F.ct Escano/Maureen White .. Ullll llllWH Mlllf M WIE LIT IHl,000 Outstanrung smgle story home whh 3 BR. 2 BA, formal dining room. New dishwasher and.oven, plantation shutters 'and many other ameru tJes. Swim m your own private pool or explore the tide pools at one of the 3 beaches. Donna Godshall IPYIUIS Nil llOME 1121,000 Stunning 3 BR view home with added bonus room adJ3Cent to pool & spa. Newly redecorat'E'd kitchen with Jenn-Air range, stained glass ceiling. A gorgeous home priced to sell. Paula Bailey NlllSIU NllT 1311,000 Recently remodeled custom quali- ty 4 BR. 4 BA home. Two story. Steps to ocean and bay . Old world craftsmansh'ip and charm. In- cludes the land. Martha Macnab A ILIFFS IEST llJ 1171,IOO Brand new neutral mtenors make this 4 BR. 2 ~ BA townhome an exceptional value. Fireplace. fam- ily room. large private patJo, 2 car garage, plus a ternfic location. Pnce tncludes the land! Lois Jacobs .IWlllE OIEU oem•PllAIY sa.1,000 "Plan 2" Two BR, 2 BA, family room home with high beam ceil- ings and formal dining room. Situ- ated on large corner lot with lots of privacy. Many "builHns". Secur- ity system · 24 ht'. guarded gate, community pool and tennis. Donna Godshall snow. otlT• IAYFHIT 11 ,Hl,000 This custom home was built for the present owners. Under the slate & 'copper roof is a home of superb quality. Features include a formal llvi.ng room, a pub room, large dtning room. master suite with separate sitting area. plus 3 BR and 3 BA. Pier and slip. Ann Peters WTIUFF TREAT $231,500 ~· There's an ocean vtew from the big back yard of this Lusk buiJi ti BR home. What a special bonus for this wonderful neighborhood. CoP.y Ward FIRST Tiil OFFHH HH,000 th• lln•. kitchen and s 142,000 Bkr 644-8200 &.40·C>e7 I .. I twnh .. 2br frpk:, de<:kl, EASTSIDE 28 1B 3br 2b• dahwthr 9qUIPI I ""38r Str. lrlllhl~ BIG CANYON CONDO. On bath• True execuuve1 -ltttrtPrep 1510 1 t>eatloc1nCdMS1475 ad 1'dry ~kg:~· klrch gar $8915 hurry N= ~a1 n~~rpt Th8Gottcour1e.38drm1, COUPl9 hOm9 Eaty m1ln· 1 _ ...... ._ -•• -873-6388 Of 973.3735 ao•. y ~ ~ I I In & 53~CI 19 t Agl •m COtl c:;o n L T 1"'1vto b"' b lake lliew, pool/tennll 1enance Dflve end cell --· _...._ *IAMMITI llTI* I ,.,.._ etp pan "' r1mot ... r • • "' •Y $2500 torapOOlnlmont RlohlOntheland Thlt 111 ASPEN CREEK RESORT ICOZY 28R/1bl Front out $775/mo 387E.18tb l vl•w Sp101oua 3Br LINDA ISLE WATER· 1111 •••YI LI •• I crass renlal unit la Of'• of Ch•lr 15 at your back patio Pit()+( $850/m yrly I Street (714)4 ~2-8670 niat 2144 2'~B•. lormal dlll9-l 1700 FRONT with Plef 11\d • the belt examplet of <Soor Pror...ion111y dee: I Avall lmm.d 875•4852 Rner E-.id9 2br MWer * *llE IL * * l"tillltl Ot. Sllp 3 8drtn11 • M.tl* OILY SJll,000 oceantro~t IMng In N9W· orated.Steeps8-10.Co11-1SPEND CHRISTMAS AT kllotl $600 worth more CALLUS REGARDING 640-01560 deal S5000Jmo Ml OAlft Ill port at it s llnesl Featur· ered prkng sauna spa THE BEACH! Avall now· 539·619 I Agt 1m cott llO-llOO .,. ... 1!1!!111!1~"·111!1~· a Ing 3 Bdrma up and 3 $150 per ' night.' Oyi • Stunning 3 BR 2ba, gar. IRVINE RENTALS •VILLA IALllA* ., Bdrms down Botn units 241-0292, Ev 651-8514' ' den lplc grdnr new cpt Meas Verde 3br 2ba de-lnlat Otast ltafty 2Br 2Ba Penlhse DR. - 111 un• 111111 Absotute bargain! Pres- ' llglout 3 bdrm, ~'°" bath eKec twnnme. Poot. 1pa ~ lennls Try 10"1. down or rent Call Patrick 160-8702 agt lllFfl IAYFIHT 38R 3'.t6a Lge dlnlng rm & tamlly rm Extensively expanded/Cullom end unit"E' plan Spa/pool $379 000 tee 722-6460 - IUFFSO .. N 3 Bdrms. 2•., ba. 1800 sq t1 2 car gar, S t60,000 644-8 t38 havewondertu1111ewsand 1 $1495imo 844:1721 signer decor mod kit lll·lliit. lrplc. lndry lac $1400 + are In e•cellent condition ~825 flat raa<ly nowl 1st, last ... MC. E11elyn, With summer/winter ren-leatal• Miil OYHLHllll 539-6191 Agt am coll *Ull flll Agt 673·8059/640-4888 1111 this prQP*rty spins UY I IOW Ill& WlllS T/llES h2 1 cut• loft Mloro. d/w 3Bdrm 2 Batn N~ort COTE ~t~ REALTY ott Income to the owner 811111/Ct .. H IY IHCl lll PAii NOW RENTING. Near n4hlo all bltln• S750 '" 5594 Shore• Yrly $975/mo. "'-'--~----- Oltered at $6215·000 -LrO 3BR. 3BA, beat toe & spacious 2 & den, 3 TllfllHT lll·IHO VIiia Rentals 675-7015 Great location In Newport Optl S1tllllJ 1·1 IC.atral 2102 view, 2 lrplca, 2 car, prlv Bdrma & den, both 2'~ •WOODBRIDGE de· Bayfront in prl11atecomm. ~~~~:w1a2;:;,~0C:.~ 1121£, lalMa 11, ~eR OCE .. NFRONT. Nwpt pool $2250/mo Unique bL Flraplaoes and 2 car tached 2Br .. Den. frplc furn or unfurn. 4 bdrms, nr Faah1on Island Greal l.o 11-.. "' Homes 675·6000 or encloted garages. Near d b • -Ben, tll June, $1475/mo 1 759•7598 eves & wknds weatcllfl Plaza & bl gar. No pell $1 t5C 4...., baths, onus rm Restuarllnts & Shopping OCEAN vu apts 2BR _ Mariners Park • Incl grdnr 786·2340 Couldaccomoda1e 21am· Walk to pools & ape -COTE r~, REALTY 1 BA, 1 tjlk 10 beh HB Needs rite tenant $375 2057 Tutt In Ave. 38r 28&, 2 '* OAI· No P9tl Illes Tennis. beach, view s 1400 per mo. $6501615 quiet 111 guest hse ~pis Calllorlnfo.852-1616 LM$1150(818)886-551C s52ootmo 759•57oo .IAOIU IW. n furn u\lls pd 539-6191 or (818P46--0440 Solheby's lnternatlOf\111 , ... M•••IEIEIT Agt cost Beaut. prol dee Twnhm _ Really ,y!JI "' t// 1·/1.''t 10.0 aJU --2BR 2'11ba. A/C, l/p. Irv In e Pr k Terr ---, 114/1111113 ON THE BEACH Duplex pool/Jae S 1100/mo 2BR/2ba/den S 1200, Beaut brand new 2Bt ---,----·--2BR 2BA. lrplc, pvt road. Av11I Jan. 1 646-4642 2BR/2ba 1950, End unit Condo by Nwpt Cntt ---L-IO_O_l_S-LE __ _ HITll llHEIAIE ocean & harbor view condoa 2 car g11s, S 1300/~o 759-7602 • Bay View 28R 2BA, study NOT A UST AGENCY s t3501mo 673-5432 OvetloOklno Santa Ana patio• Pool 760-1092 BIG CANYON Beautllul s 1250/mo River 2Br 2811 w/dbl gar-1 Twnhse w/gott course vu 673-0072/619-753-0719 · •Hl-1111 * Coate Jltll 2124 age S850 673-4928 L It L 21,.1 pvt 2 car gar tennis. niv.1 Charm hse waves S300's 111aa ICa , .. v-,L I d 11 Blks ~a~ lbrabdeS400 2Br 1'%81 Condo w/tpa, PLUSH CONDOS tBr S1700mo Ltnda720-1444 uxurous new oon o, r· ~ ..... S750 S I 2B $950 II ST SE -tevet on Balboa Blvd ~BR ElOllSITE UHSCAPf I Nr SCP 2br hse I/yd $550 encl gar. w/d hkup A11I or Pt lvl r * E HI * FREE COLOR TV 2'~B'A. lrplc. sec sys, 2 If you take greet detlghl In IAYOREST Ooean els 2br 2ba $575 now $825/mo Belly 1 mo • sec. Over s1reams Studio. encl patio Very ae-Big Canyon 3BR 2'-tBA car gar. 3 lrg bales. beaut your gardens, you'll be Sparkllng home 3 bdrm, 3br 2ba gar upper $600' 645-9161 or 644-22~ ~lc~~'.ls w/~a~ku~~~~~j eluded $345 lee 4973 Twnhm, pool, spa • ten-I views tnc:;lds trig & w/d overjoyed here 1n East· ram, rm lormal dining, lrg Elegant 2br 2ba s700 2BR 1BA, patio, yard, gar l2/15 No pets 549-2447 TELEREIT 111·1110 nls $1495/mo lmmedl $2000/mo ~11all lmmed b I u I I Ex c e 11 en t 3 pallo Verrry Interesting Lg 3br llp klds/pel $800 No pets 1984-A Anaheim - . 1 avail 760-8702 agt Cell 675· t889 Bedroom. tamlly room $298,500 539·6~9 1 Best Riiy cost St S hown by appt Westc11 tt area 3Br 1Ba. HIO 3111 UllH 2, ---,-with spacious view and IUlllYITAIFFEll 1000sUNAOVERTISEO $725/mo 545·3229 452 Magnolia. $1050 Hlllsareaspacdecor2ba2 BLUFFS 3 bdrm, ~ ba, Nwpt Crest 3Br 2/rBa welcome privacy. Well sr• LIOl llW.TY w/grdnr (819)242-9028 gar jacuzzi tool 539-619 t •Piii le1tel Trina, good IOC, Condo s 1250. Tenn. gar located and well priced • lalMI Isle.. 21 H 2BR 2BA. lam rm. lrg wet -Best Riiy cost $ 1500 Agt 644·6636 Pool, 1ac 213·427 -1136 1.12 E200 IU·Hl4 bar. modern k1t. 2 car Ocesnlront 1600 s/I. Fully BLUFFS 3Br 2Be, new Pair ·o bargains S600'S ~ ·v ---I YUILY • WllTH gar, patio, yard w/spa, Daaa Poiat 2126 c:;rpt, drps. paint, O/W 2br 2ba or $700 5 rm nr S11tk Coa1t I HOllT THIS RV pkng, 2 ml to beh. HARBOR elOF? TOP .~:~.~~ ~~! i~~gg :~pli $1200 No pelS 759-0666 Hoag tiosp others avail Metro 1016 Al&tr Prtptrtits S 1200/mo, lse. 642-7894 3200 sf. 3BR 3BA. $2500 year lse 7 14/497·3808 BLUFFS CONDOJ br 2ba, 539-6191 Agt cost St Albans Twnhsa 281 111-COOO *con 1101( * negcit Fa~~· 496-7009 or (818)789-3714 nu carRet. paint. dtapes, YOI IESEllYE IT 2Ba,llp,lgpatS112,500 2Br. 2Ba. 2 car gar. fncd Sml sludiOcottage. very $1200,nopats 759-0666 GATED VILLAGE COM· 937-1891or631-7956 Yrly E Bayttont home · yrd pet? $700 lee 650t Foaataa·a cute,newlycJec $650/mo DELUXE DUPLEX JSR MUNITY, 2Bdrm 2'1rBa _ 4BR 3BA. furn or unfurn n I Jltltilt Htftt--1-100 Avall short 1erm also , LEllHT 111· 110 Valley i134 Incl util 497-5721 1:i,,.ba 112 blk to Channel 1600 sq It ot PURE •--~;;.---·tliiiiiili-m;&ii-$3000/ 673 4062 t -Nr Lido center 500 36th LUXURY Gara,,.. SPA In .,llEEILUF p•111 mo . ag *EXQUISITE View ol 4BR 2B•. tam rm, 2 lrplcs. ..-• • "' ·~rt ltacll 21.69 St $1250/mo 644-7269 master suites . Dining OPEi SAT /SH 2·1 t2x52 FLEETWOOD home ocean & HB nlte Illes 2Br redec. on cul-de-sac. Avl ._ room. woodburning tlr&-3111/2~ I 111 ftAftff wtthan8x32'EXPANOEO lal~ 2'-\Ba,spacllvrmwtcozy 12/13 $1300.842-8171 1/ blk to beach, 28R Exlreodlnary 2Br 2Ba. place. microwave. oven, ~ LIVING ROOM KING p ' I 2107 lrplc Micro, skytlle over $995/mo yrly 633·9t6t view $l300 646·5743 °' private patio ELEG•NT I 505 VISTA FLORA ta1an a s1a1rs New crpt. sub·I""'· Dbl gar enhances value 5 64"'7171 Ch k L "' SIZED BEDROO•• A "' °' 536-9524 evs .,.. uc or 11 LIVI NG only 15 m·1nu1es Ted Hubef1 756-t540 .., 2 Br 2 ba nicely turn. rean sec prkng w/opnr rm pool home at $675 • --------1 great large kitchen & superb bay iu, winter S 1 too No pets 549·2447 low dapo won't last IBR oceanfront house, GUEST HOUSE . PM Stu-to So Co Plaza. just east bath Agt 5,.0.5937 rental. Dec 15-June 15 3B B 539·6191 Best~ltycost patio, yard, garage Yrty, d1o wlthgarage$475/mo Newport Bl11d & south ol PEITHISE NEWPORT HEIGHTS $1 tOO mo 673-7346 r 1•, a lrg lronl rm -S975tmo 650-2493 Call 645-2390 San Diego lr-ay 2473 wt 'pec; ocean viewl 1BR & 198 t Kaufman & Broad 2 wlfrplc Spa, lrg 101 Lux 5Br w/pool, lrpl CHANNEL FRON'T •~/dock PRtM-EO UPLEX 38r 2Ba Oaprpan1 g0enlAyve 631-5439 By den. 2 ba $250,000 Adt Bdrm 2 ba appll's nr COZY 1 BR house on Prime E-slde loc Nr $1750 mo lse/lse opt .. 28Rt2t>a avaJt Can tofn beecn Only 53 • Ooo canal. $1000/mo yrty lse west ct• ff Shops Appt only 213185~· 1047 2BR sgl hse Vacant '" btk to ocean Frpk:, -1ogethefl 714/722-8448 Prtnc only 631_ 1788 Cati for app\ 675-2332 $1295/mo 640·5324 or 714/854-2402 S 1395/mo yrly 760-6685 pallo S 1100 494-7748 Seu •die items 642-5678 1 c..1111 1112 C.11111 1002 C.11111 1002Jc.1111I 1002JC..er1I 1002 Ceaaral 1002 C.11111 1002J_c._a_11_1_1 ___ 1_00_2 I NEWPORT BEACH ... OUYOI 1211,000 Attractive 2 BR, 2 story townhome In quiet, private location. Greenbrier model. Wood floors, large mirror & stained glass in entry. IAYOIUT SH0,808 Spacious 4 BA home on large lot needs an imaginative buyer to turn this "Cinderella'' property into the beauty of the area. IHllE TEIUOE SHt,000 Perfect smaller home. 3 BR, 2 BA. completely remodeled, trench doors, skylight. crown mold· lngs. custom wallpapers, brass fixtures. PHllSIU POllT 1311,000 Loaded with charm! Some bay view! 3 BR, 1.75 BA. den/game room, open beam ceilings, beautiful pine woodwork throughout. Quality. .. A MEMBER OF THE w SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK lAJ OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SITUlllY IAYCllEST 1114 Startle'' CireM 4 BR, FR $234,5000 K.PARKER IOUIFH•T It 11 ...... .,. lrh• 3 BR, FR $798,000 G. LIVINGSTON OTHER AREAS YILU l&LHA 1111,000 Fabulous turn-key opportunity. Offered com- pletely furnished. 2 BR penthouse In security building. Walking Qistance to beach. IUOll IAY 1121,ooo' Lovely 2 BR In private community by the bay. High beamed callings, built-in teak bookcases, TV, stereo. Beautiful garden patio and spa. Lease land. .a&SllllE OIEEI UU,000 Decorator perfect Plan 3 with 3 BR + FR. Lovely wall coverings. mirrored walls. new carpet & paint. Private gated community. Geee:n. aa,.-&-city nigh-t-lttt1irt-<:-1"Yh-11.:--.+.--=:W=Tl::-L-=IF=:F:---1"8,000 5 BR. 3 BA farruly lhome. New Have you dreamed of the perfect home -so SllllY .IASlllE CIEEI SHl,000 Popular 1 story plan with 3 BR , 2 BA. FR. Many extras! Redecorated, private spa, A/C, good location. gate guarded community with pool & tennis. carpets and paint. plus large point customized, but at a price that is affordable? lot can be yours m time for the This 4 BR, view home may just be itl holidays. Sandie Fix ' I IAffHIT 12,HO,OOO Santa Marta Stone, white oak and glass create an unbehevable feel- ing. On one of the finest locations m Newport Harbor 3 BR. elegant den and bar (f you are mto per- fection. call Barbara Aune Tot.ally furnished IAYFllHT ·IEWPORT ISWI 1411,000 Privacy and a unique lifestyle are yours in this open and spacious bayfront home :J BR, 21"2 BA, 2 fireplaces. md'i<'r c;pa. l'Xtra large lot. Community bt•nch Wtll ac- commodate J 's5' hoot Gayle Amatci llUT YlLH 1111,100 3 BR 2 BA condominium m The BluHs with mce open views from the deck. Maintained m good c.-on- djtion. Assumable loans. Owner has been transferred Price in- cludes the land'. Hallie Strock IWllll WIU FllAICE UH,000 Might consider lease option. 4 or 5 BR home of wrxx1 and glas.<; Very private. m great nc>1ghborhood. fonnaJ dining r<X>m. 2 story living room. c~tom built Barbara Aune PllSTill 111111 IATEI ••111m UH,100 OWC lst or 2nd TD L1kt· brand 'new. Luxurious and spac1oui. 2 BH with family room and formaJ din- ing room. within short d1slan<'f' to N~port beaches Linda Oeth/L1~ Bea.zJey M•"PHTll --" 1141,• Be "ln" your fabulous Shorechffs ~ with 4 BR. formal dining room. 1pa, F'rPnch doorl' and wm· dowl. Lots of u.wd bnck A casual elegant fffltng ., nd a sweeping canyon and OC't'an view You will be ''tn" for Chnstma." Marnlou lngo~ - IAYSlllES $411,000 por:ary but comfortable, 3 BR, den. outstanding kitchen, superb master suite with full amenities. PllllSIU IOWHHT llU,000 Outstanding decor & Class A construction make this new beachfront home a super buy. Com- pletely furnished, 3 flreplaces, spa, 2 living rooms. HYEll SHllES 1111,000 Large family, large boat, two story, 5 BR on 70' water frontage. Dock 65', vessel alongside. Patio with custom pool and spa. PHIHIU 11,211,000 so· on the bay and a charming 4 BR home with lovely garden entry, lanai across front. master suite. a chef's kitchen plus dock and beach. GATED COMMUNITIES TIRnHIOI 1211,IOO Gorgeous and sophisticated 2 BR + den • Atherton In Turtlerock Ridge. This decorator perfect home has scrumptious upgrades t oo numberous to list. TlllnHIOI 1211,111 2 BR den. Owner paid $225.000 new. then spent $60.000 on extensive upgrades.· Gorgeous. Immaculate & ready to sell! HITI UlllA llll,OOG Breathtaking views from blufftop overlooking Whiskey Cove. lterlor warmth with hardwood floors, brick ttreplace + 3 spacious BR. OITI H GAZA 1211,• Attractive village custom home, corner location near clubhouse. Spa, 2'1t BA. 3 BA, self-cleaning oven, Jenn-Aire cooktop. TllEI U• IAY 11,Hl,IOO Impeccable • BR, 5 BA oceanfront. Totally remodeled 1984. A best buy. Hardwood floor, spa, 3 fireplaces. great kitchen. . ' 111¥111 4t hfer4 3 BR $155,000 K.PARKER MllUHLIUI IOHh ... 3 BR $625,000 A. KURTZ 3 BR . --$680.000 ..... L MCLOON lllOAITll .. ,,....,. 4 BR. FR. PIS $695,000 L. ROSE UYSIHE 2U1 .. ,....,,Ima 5 BR. FR $698,000 E. BOWIE MUIHHT It 11 .. ....,. '"'• 3 BR, FR $798,000 G. LIVINGSTON W.UAPUtlSIU , ......... , 3 BR, FR ~ 1,225,000 E. OLSON NEW LISTl~GS TllnEHCI 1211,IOO It's not too late to live In one of Turtlerock's finest condo homes. This Laurel Is outstanding In both decor & location. IEWPIRT IUOI 1211,000 A super sharp duplex property on wide street. 3 BR up & 1 BR down. great weekend getaway place plus Income. 4 car garge. WIST IEWPllT 1111,000 Sunset & ocean views forever from this quallty- built 3 BR oceanfront home. Move-In condition with many added extras. CORONA DEL MAR IPTIUIS llU llH,111 Absolutely beautlful 3 BR family room home. Unobstructed view of harbor, ocean and city fights. Quiet location. Security system. SPYIWI llLL IMl,000 Ocean, bay & city lights view, 4 BR home In prestigious area. French doors plus upgraded details. 4 car garage. 11&1111 YD •W 1111,IOO Panoramic alt-down view In Corona del Mar of harbor & full-out ocean. Beautlfulty decorated 3 BR, 2'h BA with a lovely courtyard entry. 6.44-9060 ~ .IASlllE HEH 1111,IOO Professional decorating" professional land- scaping, former model, spacious patio. One of Jasmine Creek's fines at a r · SUYIEW HI0,000 Expanded, customized 3 BR Nantucket, ocean view. wood trims. trench doors. added famlly area & pool-size yard. Assum. financing, llUlll RIME tal,111 Magnificent view from 2 story, 3 BR. 3 BA. FR & DR towRhome. Bevelled mirror, plantation shut- ters, A/C, 2 bars, 3 patios. guard gate and more. SUYIEW 1411,000 One of a klndl Expanded Port Royal. Fantastic ocean & lights view, private spa. Top street of Seavlew. 5 BR + lanal. IHYIEW 1411,100 Private neighborhood with community pool & tennis. Handsomely decorated 2 story with 4 BR, 3 BA & spa. Magical city light views. WYIEW 1111,IOO Super custom home bullt by Valentine. Spacious house, large lot, 3 BR . formal dining, panelled den plus recreation room. IAYlllllS 1111,IOO Impeccable taste and refinement, exquisite home with gracious country feeling. Family room. hobb~ .room, 4 BR plus maid's. Best location. V Ill UIYll 1141,00I Pool/spa, covered patio. air condition. Huge game room, view ocean -city llghts. Prestigious gated area. 3 BR. 3 BA. Ill IAIYN llll,000 Dramatic remodel. expanded dining room. breakfast room, new mastr~ suite with connect- ing study, view. 5 BA, 3'h BA located In the heart of Newport. UI• l•l 11,111- Savor the romance and beauty of classic Medi- terranean architecture. 5 BR, soaring celllngs, skylights. Home of exceptional quallty. . # 2 cmo PW&, SUITE 100 844 8200 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH r ~ l -= p • 0 a a a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oeoember 1. 1985 OS Sut~ C111t ••tr• c M 2• 2116 •It• ... .24 Ctttl ·"· 2n•1•nrrr• ltac~ 2611 , Btltla/Ntttla Z7ll1C•••••cl1l ,,. ... ,, h•tttlct JOll Ttac~tra 4HO PrtfHtlta&ltf, 2 bd ' b ·' d •29r 29a nr SC Pita s A 1E/11de twnhN 2BR I )BA 28drm 28a 1706 Frio u11•u IUC• 211 HOUS!KEEPER r•llne<J -p·,-.-,-.-.. -•• -,-.-,,.-.-t·.·, ·..t~iMliiilii~~~~~~ a.A-1-1-tr• ft .... rm, a... eon o P•llo carpo<t J>OOI 1p d1hwthr stove 1ne1ue1eo -1---------• '" _ _.... wtcarj)0(1 nr s c PIQ8 $100 No Peta 722 8011 ' Md unit Encl oar lndry NO f)ETS 5•5-4855 MITH II• 1350 SQ Ft 18dy wanied 10 ...... 1n l•C d ror 32 Chtldren I u•NAM"D 2511 W SunlloW9r Alf rm PV1 patio \895 mo. Wkl t 1 ~ ratet a Int Mesa \letde toe room t>oaro & Hier., c; 0 , 1 a ~ 11a1 C 111 lftl\ UCI\ t OOd ·Poole $695/mo *EXQUISITE \11ew ot ISi S600dep Or1veoy 18drm$600 Rl'fflQ d1~· $l~5 r:n~s/Wkly Col r 545-4123 bU881S E•ttWl.nds98'.l 1662 tovei&wknd• Pett OK Bart>arai uaa ocean & HB nite 11tes 28r 2346 Sant11 Ana St & call washer & stove 1ntluC1ec:1 P 0 831-1266 .,.., 2 1Be spac uv rm wtcozy I 818-967 9090 Ive meg NO PETS 5•5 4855 TV maid serv•~ tree •Ot11cetShop1Storagt1 * HOUSEl<EEPER w1nteo p a..... • I p I l l 1 •rnm.e1iat11 ~·ng IOt !ull ..., lrplt M1 r k I ~ cotfe. nMted pool & 26' Ml It & up r.a• C M I>'( l>u,1nenm11n "' ltnn111t81 '/ I rt HI tal_./ lime District Mana;. lt•tk Laiau 2111 ~t•irs N~wocr~ty :t> ~ver FURN uC110 pamal kit I 180RM E.ASTBLUff steps to oeean Kitch s c 2 Niee area 548 7249 m1ture •espon 1i11om1n to MalaiatrallYt 5100 Mai.abtraHn SIM -I er person o work 4 AMs 1n Near Shopping Center No aviul 985 N Coast Hwy cJr tt1 nsetcpg 1n my CCIM Mu11 en1oy working wnn I lrg Bdrm ocean view ~ea"oc,«K. prkng wl opnr e•chQ lor 10 rent1S250 pe1s S710 8-40 138"4 L guna Beath 494-5294 A ET A 1 L 9 00 ' 1 t t1or•11e & c;are 101 2 t.oys •••• ••••••• • •••••••• ••• •t(i Ch•IClren Eaper1111nca lrplc kitchen S99!i utlll 11 No pets 549·2447 n-smk F pref ~5-2357 I $eG01NNN 369 E 17th ctOtt• 3 & 4 Hrs 4pm 9pm '• • M1pt\i1 pd 3214e \llrg1n1a Can •Mesa Verde 28r ;e 11er lu11 Condo nr Hoag SUWI llTEL St C M 549-8541 Wkdys Sam Jpm Sat ~. 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Appl w1p11nc1pa1s only 759-9241 lor -'PPt t Ask for Art. • t1on Dept 1 I l .a O 1 °1 5300 ~ • llOVE t• IOW s1ove & Oshwshr Near Pool 1ab1e. cir TV 2 Owner Roy 8,.1 68 10 • • I ••• 26 6 B!i , .. ep t>each $750 11141 6422 lrplcs. sleeps 14 Teac~tn 4650 • • wna1 a Wondertu1 World 8AYV1ew 2br, 1baoreat CallAll1son631 1266 $550/mo 18R 1BA all TELHHT lll·IHO' (714)545-6916 I •4-PLUH• INFANTITODDLEACARE • Orange Coaat • ol Shopping flgtlt at kitchen w/blHns. gar no ' blt1ns laundry room "' 4EIR oceanfront fully turn, We;1ts1oe Costa Mesa gel G VER PRE -SCHOOL : Dally Piiot : b~:/'~~;P~~:~~:~ pets S t350 2131854-61 t8 IMeSliBJIU t>eac~3i ~o~; S *MIST SHI* color TV Avf11f monthly & cond Newly returb1shed TEACHER exciting pro-• 330 W B•y Drlv• • Ads To place vour ac U ' TSL ••""MT t~.l 1603 1£lr IBa 811 bltlns. pool wee&ly 675-6173 agt j 8 • times gross 15•.. gram in lrVlne Prel e . • "' e C:.fl 642-5618 and let a nturn 18R t8A apt no •p•flTIEITS """' ~... 1ic Only ssoo tee 11123 1 Down 10% fine 11111 Mthly C t M C • • gar $650/mo incl 11 • • • l l ' S" s Clat>fe Mgmt a I E c E & uper w fOvno • oa • •••• ~ • CIHSlfte<J ACl-1111()< neip 673 4uo1es2 IL IO•TM FREE NEW 1Br lge patio S595 TELHHT 175-IHD I ea I I O aUt pen vd1 cniie1ren 552· 196~ ' ou Agent n mo No pets 360 Vic-2724 645-6646 Lii M5Q ~·• • • ••••••• ••• ••••• • • • •• 'I' I l ~ p . 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Under 9 •gross I pets Beau11tu1 Costa Mesa encl nar Pr\11 tx;h S 1895 C Agent 650-6330 S~~~:rh Winier, Yearly tBClrm $595-$605 Complex nr SC Plza Sorry no pets OM Bay·ocean view 3Br Bkr 675•4606 28Clrm 1 ·Ba $705-$710 Sorry no pels 557-0075 •ALSO• ~~:_ 11~~~ g~~~~~0;'0 USTSl~E TRIPLEX *OCEA.FRO.T* 2250 \languarCI 5,.0·9626 ,1Br$1195&28r28a Start or 2 bdrm 1 , Oath hOU$& PLUSH CONDOS t8r ing at S 1395 760·09t9 FEM M 3BR HOUSE plus 2 story duplex w1tn 2 2:~~~~~;=~~~;~ 2Bdrm I •Bd ~25 nsomS~t l~2BrS950 Ul ll PO $385 16~A t>Clrm l ' t>atn arge ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 151 E 2 t't 548-2408 t mo · sec Over streams •WATEllfllDIT• Magnolia CM 642-3307 units Assume $l l5 000 HOM ES FOR SALE 850 Sandcastle Harbor View Hills CdM C11i1tr1no leack & falls Gar w opnr Lido 3Br 2Ba Spectacular 11•. ioan and owner will 6 S 5 26 micro wtd hkups Avl 111ew from dining. living & Fem mature non-smkr to c a, r y 2 n 0 A 5 k 1 n g 7 0-833.$ $339 500 unday 1--J!!"""'?"'!"9~~--....,.1•8 w~~fl. aid 12115 No pets 549 2447 mstr bdrm New crpl $hr COM nse $400 mo • $276 000 .,. -=::.IL .:;;;; I tis 120 8064 * e 19 San Ma1eo 1Spyglass1 COM 2 Br 1 t>a Duplex close to P06L Patio, trplc x-tge , marble trplc 2 car gar ' u 1 • bCh. no pets Avail 12/t APARTllHTS \Br $580 2Br $680. $500 , Furn or unturn $1800· Fem n-smkr· newer 3br €>44-6200 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 S600 mo · S600 dep L1kebrendnewlAllut1ht1es secUntE-s1de557-2841 675·0200 or67;l-7864 3ba conoo gar rurn CM Traditiona l 2 BEDROOM Alt 6pm, 240 9252 d p 1 1 I $375 t 1 645 7460 H lt P81 00 gar no pets Nwpt Pen1n 3Bdrm 28a • I u I • ea y C • l M 2622 _1Be1rm S555 ....,..8 .._8 .... 0 vrty rnus s1050.s1200 'Fem n·smkr pro! shr 3tir r·~i 7'\70 OfODI t Ir i'Bdrm IBa $680 ~ U 19 \/Illa Rentals 675·70 IS I 2ba lndry tac Dana Pl nm •· -' 217 Gotdenroel Corona del Mar • e:?03.? S C apella C ourt Mesa Verde 966 2307 $209 000 Sunday 12-4 1BA, hv rm wtfrplc;, ba. 301 A11ocado 642-9850 T~WHOMES BALBOA BAY CLUB $400 nr oc;ean 240 88941 kitchenette laundry Ut1I BACHELOR APT1unturnl Garden Apt STUDIO Tak F h 4B N FOR SAU H IUILDEll. 759-9100 $540 000 Sunday * 1724 Terrapin Way Baycresl NB 1 4 30 646-7 17 1 $339 000 Sunday 1-4 pd Part turn N-smkr S330tmo Refrtg & stove 1 Col ts Fer Rtll ti em to s r r hSe in Wpt I 8 Un11 Ap~ e1e19 under $6501mo, 640-4505 . See b a t 552-9389 'h MDMTM FREE I over lease 548-0329 Shrs nr bch pool'tenn1s const now in Sunnymead Y PP 1 w 0 spa $3751mo , t7 t4) 548 7001 $850 2Br 2ba clean un-IAMIA llAR APTS Frplc 11aulted ce1hngs Clbl II& Cl.IYH HST I ul!I 548-4340 turn upper wtdeck crpt gar 'pool & spa No pets 10 n Go It Co u rs t1 IMVESTDRS U HU 234 Hazel 10 cearw1ew1 C ClM lrplc 760-2549 1Br trig range laundry 2Borm 2' rBa $895 2Br 2Ba·2 trplcs-2 car Fem to snr 4BR nse •n Irv • 759-9070 $625 000 Sunelav 11 .• POOi carpon No pets 28Clrm 2' 1Ba Oen $925 ' encl gar-vaulted ce11tngs-w 2 others $330 mo • , 2 4-Ple1tes 28 S Ba 2 yrs Bachelor-1 Bdrm utllr. pCI I $550 mo 666 w 18th gate guarCleCI communi-ut1I 651 ·0503 m59 new A 4 1 K ' rv Pauo. Share pool S650l 9J 1 W 19th St 548-0492 645 2739. 964-4 t6J ty-1 blk1o Fashion Island HB 2BR apt turn N-smkr & 8 5 3 a~~ ~~~ins 5 VIiia Rentals 675-7015 BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE 2Br I ' rBa No pets call 644 0509 lor p1e1 N1 oc;n $300 mo V eo Oa11e Le1gh1on Bachelor · Pvl rm wtbath lg pvl yCI Frplc 2 garages appointment Pool 536-4860 gt 546 5860 Separate lrom hSe 'blk $700 No pels 760-0918 DELUXE DUPLEX 3BR LAGUNA BCH I turf' Ben 81111'n•11 • f1'a1nc1'a) to bch Beautiful 1oc $350 u.aas.._BJIU , 2 c .. • tt tt 12 Balboa Coves Newpo rt Beacn Female n/smkr 673-4388 -"-u WE OffEll A CHOICE 1 •ba 1 t>lk to nannel Condo strait prof S495 64 5-0303 $4 .. .._ 000 Sat l-5 Sur i 4 I Nr lido center 500 36th Rick 497 1002 497-6325 " Co"o.a DEL i•R ·APARTIHTS want a seiecuon °1 greai St $12501mo 644 7269 -lasiatst • • u I l111ing7 We can otter any· Male Shr 3br Me move 1n 0 . . 291u * * 3 192 1 s Coast Hwy Soult> Laguna 3 Bdrm rear duplex SOulh !h MOH .. F lh1ng from a small apt to Eastblutf Twnhse Apl 38r l>y Dec t $300 mo -rr•t11a1hu '" 673· 7300 $699 000 Sat Sur 1 4 of PCH Very pt1vate Tnese attractive ne a 4 bdrm house If look 2Bd 2 car gar No pe1s S t40 sec Gary 646-06051 Franchise 1st Time Olr S800permo Apts feature pools 1ng n CM NB or HB $950 644-1010 8-5 MF MASTERsizeBClrp"tba *COllE-l-COPIA* Call M McGuire private patios or decks lhink of us tirsl tor 1ha1 • 1LIDO VIEW DELUXE APT newer condo in Ftn Valy '-'ot new ice cream & Harbor Riiy 673-4400 1 garage or carport 1n a choice or 1dea111v1ng LEASES 350,MO " 1 beaut1!ully lanClscapeCI TSL MGMT 642· l603 1 Non~smkr only $400 mo yogurt concepl now avail URIE I con 'l('lling Heat paid 640-7006 559-0939 Clys 53 1-9615 In Orange Co lea1ur1ng 2Br 2Ba. frplc, garage d/w 1 Bedrooms $575 I Westside 1Bdrm. $500 Nwpt Hghts 2Br tBa pool cisk lo• Nancy c;ustom t>lenCls For more $800/mo yrly Fee 7593 2 Bedrooms 1 •Bath $6851 util inctd. unlurn lnClry garage lndry S725 'mo MIF avail 12 1 $350 • info call Franch1~e Store TELHHT 175-1110 125CHTEllSTREET lac Nopets 646"4382 1 1601B 15th St 650-82 13 dep ~BR on the oeach t7 t4173 t 66t3 Lg IBR bach, nu crpt COSTA MESA WESTSIDE 2Br I ba. new 1 SPACIOUS APARTMENT Npt Bt tl Norma 650-5405 FRANCHISE otter oy /paint. utils pd. 5650,mc (Corner Center/Placen11af crpt drps unlurn $680 t MILE FROM OCEAN MiF n-smkr to stir NB Disclosure Statemen1 A a 1 no 675_4468 1 Open Daily 10am-6pm mo Gas/Wtr Pd $300 642 2357 lBR <>BA ftp spalW·D Corp E~pand1ng $3650 " ' w 642 1424 I Clep 548-2562 I I 4 4 BIG OPPORTUNITY I · IUnlurn Bach separate Gar 5425 John 6 2·195 'USA tnt 1 2 131637·0 t01 Cotti Meaa 2624 Sorry, No Pets ,w S1~e tBr IBa New tr omV1ctorian1>eacnhse M F o;hr 2Br CC1M 1 ._ ________ Condo 2Br 2Ba nr SC P1za crpi Clips Ft1g & lnClry J no 1111 Avl now S375'mo lurn1sned Condo 011 PCH Investment 18drm ,Apt With balcony I Pool $675/mo incl heat & lac $460 • sec 642·6502 yrly 557 1616 $350 'mo 760-t006 I o,,.rtuity 2908 Pool No pets $495 Call ate N pets 63 l 1476 1 D p · 21!"6 Aller 3pm 646 3616 w r o . llll Olllt ~ VERSAILLES 2Br 2 oa se-M r shr 3Br 2ba NB apt CDTIAH TYPE f 2Br 3Ba· 1 shower ocn vu. I cunty ocean vu avail t 2 blk bcn Stuoent Ok a FU• tlVESTMHT I Br 1Ba $550 sec $350 2BR tBA t j lrplc; 2 car gar S900t mo Jan I $930 Herb Clays $3351mo 650-2099 ScoH OWN a piece of a 110 33rCI Street Newport Beach 644-6200 S344 000 Sunda-y 1 5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 3 BEDROOM 288 22nd Street Costa Mesa 63 1-1266 $159 000 Sunddy 1::. * e 300 K ings P lace 1C111f Haven'i N B 63 1-1266 $305 000 Sunday 1.5 91 3 Arbo r St Costa Mesa 646-717 l $113 900 Su nday 1-4 * * 17 Balbo a Coves Newpon Beach 645-030 3 $439 000 Sunciay 12 30-4 30 268 Bay S1 Costa Mesa 645-0303 s 111·500 Sat'Suro i 2 30-4 30 '* * 1410 West Bay Newport Beach 63 1 1266 $875000 Sunda> 1-5 12 15 W est Bd y Peninsula N B OJ 1 1400 $395 000 Sunelay 12 4 e 2~ 16 W indover •Hrbr Vu Broadmooq COM t,; ~5 6000 $485 000 · Sunelay l -4 230' w Mdr. ey Santa Ana 5Jti-23 13 s ! 75 000 5 BEDROOM ~ Sunburst T urtie Rock 1rv1ne SunClay 1-4 ~60-l 900 $459 500 Sunday 12-5 5 .SR plus FAM RM or OEN • 74 H 111cres1 Big Can yon Nwpl Bch 673-BiOO $2 450 000 Sunday 1-5 .. * 1924 Holldav Baycrest Newport Bch 644 9060 $285 0 00 Sat 'Sun 1-5 2186 Lorenzo I Mesa cie1 Mari Costa Mesa 63 • -re $169 900 Sunoay 1-5 * * • 40 1 No rthstar Lane Ovr Sl'lrs NB 6~1-C.4 0 $980 000 Sunday l-4 2Br 1Ba $650 sec $400 . pvl paio, gar I 1 645-2702 eves722-t335 • WORKI Nc; "ARABI AN No pets 631-8427 c M wtd hkup QUlet No pets Avl imme<l 759-o95o NB M F Sh• 2br furn HORSE RANCH 171 41 2 Bdrm 2 ba Easts1de 4 water fo83~ ~~~:mo 'Ruf. leac~ 2640 2~~~i~1L;~s~~~~s & ~~~ s~~~~ ~9'~,"t im-a-113 e•t 43 10657~~6goi~al~~:Oe~b~sula) Balbo;undd't '.4 * ;44:6R;gget~3e ~~;~~6 R1dge1 ~~~a ... 1-5 plex, patio. $650 No1 TSL MGMT 642-1603 2Br l'tBa Twnhse New I sec $980 Ag1 631-4960 Chaner Yacht lool\1ng lor pets alt 5 645-5512 carpets Cir apes blHns Non-smkr Kitcher pmr so•• Partner ProhtaclP 3300 Ocean Bl11Cl Olde Corona de M ar 2 • , 5 Santiago Newport Beach 2BClrm Garden Apt Patio 1~~r 1~:,,.ot9~~st:.~~la~~ ~~~~ ~a;iet ~'~-o~riner ~tr,~~1 w ';f~~a·~~2 ;:,~ ~~ •• ~:: tr~2j~)-~~a~111 ~!:~~l;s~~~ D~~~naen~~g~~ 675-6000 S799 000 Suncia., ' • .: 646 -;-• -• • $.)3S 00 Sunelav 1.4 Lndry stora5ge room pets $520 Agt 550-1015 St Newport 1s1 ane1 Prot •em m•CI 20 ~-needs c a11 Barry 675-6484 145 Via Undine ilido l"lel Nwp t Ber $550 No pets 46-9950 2BR 2BA gar lnClry Nice s 1100 650-2 145 -> 2BR l'•BA. p\11 lndry rm USTSIDE 4 pie). Quiet s1ree1 ' YD• IESERVE IT saB,.,eSt<'ooshr 1rg 2BR ·n MorlflfH, T.D. 2918 6 73-:"300 $3 .. 9 000 Sa• ::-5 s r •.4 1ns1de unll patio gar C1111try w •• ~. mile to beach No pets N 4 avail now -37-· R. rTURI Nice No pets s6501mo 2Br w1sma11 den spit, tvl. $650 Call Jean 631· 1266 GATED VILLAGE COM· I 1J 935-5430 • • "1 v 44 Vienna 1w 10111 Hr Or Ruge NB llght Country set1ing1 •, ,: 1600 sq ft 01 PURE •esp n-~m., s34o mo . 2Q Single 1am1ly 1ots * ?39 ' Ba .•.:srm _,:;oer Newoor• Bav A rea -6-•44. ~~· S unda'v 1 ·5 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN Call Jean 631-l266 lrplc wood Cleek sky· • ·~i~~\·? MUNITY 2Bdrm 2 1Ba Rmmt hSe nr och clean 25 ··Discount on 151 TD 760 8331 S.39~ 000 Sunoa. I ·~;~~~-$755 No pels 180 E 2 lst 4J ! I LUXURY Garaqe SPA in ut•I s 100 SF'( 675-J82J ~a"t $9"! -;,o CdSn tor 823 w I Slh St I 101 Ne .... ~.:,. 8eo-..• 11i•' .. j 646.4262 or6,.5-95,.3 _; ___ : •• mas1er suites 01n1ng 'b 125.000 nNe 19 • 63 1•1400 .:>.J ~d • .: IT • 2B 2B 1 room woo<Jt>vrn1fl.Q l11e-Shr2 BR 1oaCaMhouse 1 n 1i>re~t J .t.'J ·~ ••-•59.:.~5.si:·oc ''10C ~yf:' ,,,, COM • Els1de Tnhse 28• 1 1Ba. ' a. gar enc patio p!ac<' microwave oven nr bch Av1 J.an 1 10 Resp 841 b610 ~ c;a1 -;._,,. 8 C! 2Br--;;;;Ba Twnhse style End Un11 Encl gar lnClry1 ~~?i!lh~~pe~; 5~~~~~gt pmate pa110 ELEGANT Fem $375 mo 675-5 148 WIDOW n.is money tor • ..:.:. • • • !, ·so J~ encl gar al e pat101 rm pvt pa110 $6951mo LIVING only 15 m1nutes 1snr nice CdM hse wimom TD s $10 000 UP No 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN $6501mO Call Bet ly (8 18~967-9090 Ive msg I Beaut furn StuC110 apt ut111 10 So Co Plaza 1us1east 1 & daughter $400 151 1ast credit"' no penalty Call 645-9161 or 644·2270 or E-side lBr warm & cozy 1 pc, Wsh /Dryr gar pool Newport Blvd 8 souttl of ref A s A p11 759.550 1 Denison Assoc 673 73 11 Carol 645-5974 1 • I tennls. NO pets or San Diego lreeway 2473 953 A Id C M 2B l.B 710 w James ., A I ~:111~15 ~:cnatsw~~~· ~?e~~ cigarettes $4651mo • : Orange Ave 63 t-5439 e~ Straight male to snr NS I Annoaac1aent1 1 rno osta esa Sat 1 _5 Su• 1 _, $~50 aPatio 642_ 11271, s495 No pets ~90.2962 $350 dep 563-6634 appt only _ I ~~~5 a~~n~~~ 7~;'.3!~91 645-0303 $126 000 Avail now 650-7743 EtSIDE 01~ twntise/gar SEAWUID VILU&E I AllllOllDUmtall 2920 1 L1tlle River Circle 1 Spyglass• COM 2Br tBa. w/d nkup trplc I patio 2t>r 1· 1ba $725 °'I h • •'' 14 • • • 1Reatall W1nte• 2726 SCRAM-LETS 644-6200 $495 000 Sunda encl patio. auacheCI gar 2543 Orange .§_42-2520 WMY •OT? ~ '"" h· J• '"" .11':- $650 No pelS 548-8500 E·s1de luxury I~ pine IOI · I IV Wh r 0 I •Spectacular apts Nwpt 81vCI Squaaley dishwasher l11g gas & * 1 & 2Br t & 2Ba suites clean. lots o! prkng S595 water Pd $5651mo •Spacious townhouses No pets 990-2952 adults no pets 646-0864 * F1tep1aces iiii iv S900 OFF! ! * 1Gau9u ior Rut 2740 Escapp Ndu9hl Joyous S11tc;a Cream) Hus! e CHOCOLATE::. *2Br 1ea •-Pie• w patio E side small tBr Perteet & carport Nice area tor sngl aCllt Super clean $625 mo 546-5605 $465 No pers 990-2962 WOODLAND VILLAGI APARTMlllTI ,J !• ' I ' I ,, • ... '4 I ' I~ I POOLS • SPAS • LAUHU llOOMS l&CllELOll 1 IHllOOM 2 IUllOOMS US, lltAT I MOT W&TEll lllCL. 10 "UL&lllllO TSL M&llHEMEllT 154-0011 SIOO·IUO IHO·HIO HH-111' 142-1102 * Prtvate oa1r.0111es or • " l ' ffdr •Pnl Garden patios WMYHT? •3 L1ghteCI tennis courts • 2 Swimming pools *Streams & ponds *Sorry no pets *Furnishings ava11 WHY NOT CALL 113·&111 SEAWlllD VILU&E 15555 Huntington Village I Lane from San Diego Freeway north or Beach to Mc;FaClden west on , McFadden Spac;1ous 3Br 2Ba secur· I •ty Condo Adults 55 Pools Clubhouse S950 I ·~Nl'.:>Hl L1 1 JNf URNI' H[ C flTIKS$ CUTUS. TElllllS. SWIHl•C. plus 11ucll 11ort1 Sorry no pets Models open d~1ly 9 to 6 ~ood Apttrlnh•nh ~1·wp1111 t\•·•h h \11 'I f !I '''t I' , ' I ' ~ t ' h4/ 11 1 EASTSIDE SPACIOUS 2 BR 1 t>alh no pets $575 cer mo 63t 6155 EvtHvone 11no"'s pecr;ie "'' '"e I<> 101e1gri tovn11 es to a"v'CI taxes On~ clever nae came uc w1tn SINGLE GARAGE a d1tterent excuse He EASTStDE CM c;1a1ms ne oecame ad· $60 mo 631-19 tS C11cte<l to CHOCOLATES Stora e 2742 Lost • Ft11d . 2925 I Found 2 smt tem Ieng hair DRY STORl&E Clogs nr Cottage PCH & R" s Storage Spaces avail Aster Lag Bc;h 49· 3633 De Anza Bayside Village .'lJO E C•'il~t HW\' N B t.•) IJll Mon l'r1q 4pm Commercial R.I . Sale/Rent Ba1ine11/0ffice Rent • ':J .. -;r;.--._ -';I, -':J -r::4-;-.,_ -~ -':J -":J-r:. -rt:. -;-':I. -'A~,.. -rt:.-.._ -';I, -o:J-r:. -rt:.-~ -':I. -':J -r::. -rt:. -.._-':I. -'A-,,. -rt:.-~ 1 VIiia Rentals 675-70 15 • 1 lfUIT IHCl'S 1IIHT ....... 2769 b 10-tO $flat• ottiu.- FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll PvlDITERRANEAN VILLAGE LIMITED TIME SPECIAL ON SPACIOUS 1 BDRM a Di:N APTS. 2 WEEKS FREE RENT $100 OFF 1ST MONTH'S RE~T ON ALL APARTMENTS THE place 10 c ome home to A peaceful park-lik e setting conveniently located within walk111g distance to theatres. restaurants and shops Only minutes to South Couth Plaza and the beach 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom I O.n/2 .. th• • QUIET RESORT LIVING •Sparkling heated pool •Couri yard view d1n1ng •Vignette BBQ areas • Twllght dine 1n court yr Cl gazebos •Spacious Apartments •Your own pvt patio '•Gourmet lmchen 1 •New dove tan crpt 1 •Lrg walk-In closets •Gated covered prkng wtslorage t ~ , , • b4'l 11114 1ecep11on1st near 0 C. ~orpoft 545 1904 .)000 & 1368 SO FT t6 1-wES TCL1FF NB $11 Cltatalt 2676 54 1 503;> Agt Roomy ocean 111ew 28R 400· 1000 ·sq Ft New 1 BA gar lndry ~o pets bu1IC11ng floor to ce11tng $600 mo 493-2710 glass grovno floor use S " C M ot photo copy 998-7920 HI• Ollt ttrl 2616 C-<!M Cottage Snr w 2 <le • signers 2 f'ntrances t>a Ciean 3 Bdrrn 2 1>• 2 car kit on PCH $350 111c1 util gar 2 car carports 1050 no 1088 or 6-3 J-38 , ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED F11 (213)546-3546 or COM Prime ottice spacto, I I & 2 Bedroom Sa11Sun (71~ 756-9970 S65 sq 11 ~u>IP 1 ind1v1d 2 Bedroom lOWNHOME Exec 2BR condo w dshwr ual ptt1ct>s $1 .''i sq fl Furnished & Unfurnished tndry rm pool spa patio NNN t ~II Rogers Realty I Vl!1t our model Daily 9-6 $69'i mo 7 5 1-0669 6 7 S l::I , 1 Sorry no.pets s ... ~ La1aaa 2611 CCIM s t>e11t ollic;es $595· Q T ER OS" I $ t t00 mcl ut1I A C pkg LA UIN AH M " 1Bdrm Hia, ocean view ianno• 2855 E Coast Found le Germ Shep w11h choker t.olfa• nr '4-ldnll .\. .n1]1Jr .ipo11s SJ6 J•8• FOUND fem ~mall Coll•f' ml\ t>ii. 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' " 152 Via U nd1ne 1l1d• sit>• Ne"":.' r' 9 .... ,., • 5~3 7300 SS95 or o Su ~ •· • ~ 4 BEDROOM • • 1400 w Bay ~"e 8 a1b', .,,,,, ··t", 644-9060 S 1 225 000 Sur•a:t, 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN "* "* 615 Bavs1Cle Or Promonlor, Ba, "-9 631 1400 SQSO 000 Sa• S vr • ~ * • V" Br aebur n B ig Canvon Npt 8 .. 644-9060 $695 000 Sunda., '* e 2;'73 Bunting Court Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $289 000 S1s,, 2830 C aroo Eastblu!ll Newport Beac~ 675 6000 SJJQ 000 Sat Su •21 2 Hazel Dr tOceanfrontl CdPJ 759 90 .. 0 SI , 1;) 000 Sunelay ' 1.5 332 Monte Vista Costa Mesa • J 7 59-9100 $ 17 4 :000 Sunl1a' 1 .i J 14 Morro Bay i Spyglassl COM 644-6200 $549 000 2 lhdroom TownhouM/21/.t .. th• FROM S585 Alt UllllrllS PAID ln·iat 2644 Smell Secluded Studio Bch nr ""l'l<'rt tldnk I 2er 198 Condo lurn Fantastic ocean vu on lg bldg Cont ~11cri A •P(P C~il• Cart 3016 * 34 M orro Bay 1Spyg1assl COM WthOdryr 111r S850tmo proper!~ SSOOtmo utll arel'I 1nc1d $1000 mo MOISEIHPlll i59 150 1 $595 000 Sat Sur-1 :.• Evet/wknds ~51·6581 ltlH lnc;I ,499"6276 833-9J65 hvf' '" .ci. c•r• lor 7 yr old tt '• 1 Muir Beach Cr Spyglass Hill C d M L.I ...... 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I ganluttona I you're attlp S&OO obo 546-5120 d 1 <Jreat lo rn1 F I~~ usanm Huu1.·T••ttrlfJ l•mmedlate OC)ilnlng for FI T OI P.T tor 8&tn-3pm Do youo~~nl more AOOHO ,m1on' 1 enthutt .. uc. atttculate & '78 rorce 60 l<••ctl • 1972 4 ~paod n~ u .. ,",. l>09&UOn In ~ 4nsw&r ~·· h typing. ex•'"'r l"-llat Must $hltl 1us1 a I W • Poseea1 .iilnt phon. lkllla, J Wayne Tennie CSlub •uxlliary. d•I genetator AUDI AM FM ,., tAlltt eral de ti fflce o 26 1 Jan 6 ...., ,,,,__ 6'0 838 yov wlll Mrn S6 .s1o Memt>e<lhlp Mu11 ell 1019 o f aQutpmenl p11nt 11 5911 5 eA--n ttry o ce ec o ,: ., have hive mark-up CallLouu1 1 Ooyounaveeaat1"8ndllno t Ok "/nr F0t more Into call Bstotr752-0t009-!>pm Divorce torcee sole M".''oo'tt ...,.,,..)(~Mjpful 9am 5pm M on rl exper pasl•UP btck· or banking 11iper1enee Wenee<lyounow ow~ " 0 t;46 99 but WIK train If n«ieaaary t 5~ 7-3200 I ground helpful )(Int t>en· lt1tr1l SS30 end the ability lo type? In ~ com~ni.s ,a:; M• Redfield, 261·5430 Slate PQOltbla..lllJJUi"& ac. Mau olles 645 66-4 1 ---~· M~ 642 -QGOB IEOlfTlH ema •nclVdlng medle8! & ' Ulll. PISmH ou llkfl 10 work =Y· a ~ee~ ch!: & • '~;UT T,R -cess s2so 962•4221 Ev 1,..4/Slil loals Al~I ·: 1,:!0~nri & ~!_NT~~~t/Onho RDA Fast isaced Newport denl!1 1 a::!:!!;:i~ ~~~ II IMJlll lfflot ~~:.~ours 8 day lrom ttexlble holiday schedule New.spa.per Mme delivery WALNUT bee cMlk 6X3' 1016 1.t dr ~ 'morel V•i; ..._.CM'"" eicp pref 4 day Beacn conaulllng firm gen -.. I S"' t 11,30 am 10 3 3o pm fRC TemPo<aty $\/CS 2·5AM, tight van or pick 4d oond 1100 1 • 3 60 keg ~:i; ·85 d' Anacap<i. ·a! ~1~;nl( ICNY l361 S•lll'I' Mon thni Thr Nit S..2-2626 I needs parttlme secretary I tac I All51a, S..2.43~ 1 ext Pttttry .... Monda . lh.ru Frld&y? 4500 Campus. II 124, N B up S600 p/mo Call btwn Ilk 1>416r box 1 ' a E In de V-6 150HP, pay Dir 540·!.630 DENTAi. RECPT Ortho 41.., 1 w11h minimum 5 yrs 291 tf L11111 loHll Y 1714)652-9424 12noon-7pm 642-6015 compressor & ovapor v runk 548 7298 csay Od pay & bnfts Dental ' ex~1 Approx 20-2S hrs I IT count merchendl ... gen· 11 you answered "yet" 10 S$0. 2 otd c111h r~latero ofl be • DATSlll •IO 1210 el(p reci. N.B 6-42•2626 I per we\lk Excel typing a OUllE Oil e1a1 olftee work. recor~, the above questions, you OHTOMH llllVIOE PlllE llllVn S50ea 1830 N-parl Bl Slipa/DHb/StoraJt HtltChboCI<. auto 111r - -1 necessity Prefer some IAIU PILIT keeping Benefits. In-may jusl be the lndivldual Full·llme Monday·frlday Seve<al openings available Colla Mesa 645·2877 7022 AMIFM rad•o Low 1ow PAIT TIME payroll exper N-smkg ol· 330 W Bay Street elude paid vacation. we're looking tor 10 Join 7 30am lo 4pm Heavy In Santa Ana omc.. Part F t y 6022 1 All or 111'" di P1ychlatl1totflce Newpart flee Ca11Judy675-JS51 jCoe10Mesa,Ca92627 stock purchase plan,1 our PROFESSIONAL phones. Ute typing Wiii time evelnlng~ No sell· '" O ti 3o fiCHRISTCRAFTw/45' m.itn . Beach 'Reoepllonlat.1 142·4321 medlGal/1118 lnll $4 p/hr SERVICE SALES TEAM tralnpn comput19r 15/Hr Ing No expet nee Paid Free to good home 3 NB mooring $6500 I ( 135ZUCl•ttl phonea, It bOQkkaeplng, SEOTY /llfOPT Mlse Shan1eau. 494-114 1 ot TELLERS. These op-,a.pply In person at Books weekly Call Chrlatle. Ft1ma1e Cata. all shols. Call 81S-OHO • rt typing, maturity, slab· 1Mu111 be rehable. good I portunltles are not tor on TaP,41. 729 Farad, CM 662-5843 tor appt hKs11~ 01r1a~0e~k :.~~;:~~5 40 . Side Tie. Prv1 nome. I lllty ellMfltlal. Mon· Thur oppty, 631·2345 AFTER people looking tor lull S48-5525 PUITIOAPf ... Back Bay Area $360/mo I 12 · 30 • 5 . Fri 11 • 1 2 TIPIST TEMPOWY Sales 9510 range 01 employee ben-IELIVEllY OLElll aapidly growlnn Costa J1w1lry/hn/Art 640·9350 Wkdys OA 644-8866 1 SCHOOL ellts, they're for people " • 39 8 E /Wknd• ---_ 1Accura1e typing at 60 PllllTl•I who wanl premium pay PIT College Pharmacy Mesa firm aeeks eic-6025 760·8 ves 'tllltl u , l:llwl lllllTllEI 111111 WPM. delall oriented tor Camera pe<son lo work and flexible hoors 440 Fair CM, S46·3288 perlenced hOrtlcullural •1.KT Diem Breeeldt app bbCK FOR RENT Up to ('; .. ,¥ M ...... ~~1111.110 Full time, patt time per December please call for vertical commerclal cam-JOBS ERS r country service technicians ror In-S s2·50 839.() 155 26 ft power $200/mo j d1em needed fOf busy app1 9am-4pm Mon·frt I eta. famlllar with PMT If you'te interested 1n thil D~Vexp ,;~.0J:m lie req' lerlor route. FfT ol.P/T ~5-sell 673•2747 or 675-0149 SEPAUTE EllltrU• ~rt e..c:h oNlce ot BALBOA BAY CLUB process. exper pref or EARN great opportunity. please a I MacGregor Yachls. Benefits 631-46~5__ Pth Aaiaal1 6049 ORY BOAT STORAGE I DELIVERYOEPARTMENT Horne Health "3ency 6 4 5-5000 _ext 520 Wiii tram s Days p/wk 1n I apply I'} person at 1~ r Placenlla, c M TEXAS REFINERY CORP. Adorable Wnlte Ametlcan On the waler, Newporl McLAREN'S BMW Work days an oc-1 WOlll PllOCESSlll eluding Sat Apply Pen-MONEY ll!REAT WESTER ti otters plenty of money Eskimo puppy, 3 mos old Beach Do II yourself boat e&alonal on call Excellent 1 , law office Newport I nysaver 1660 Placenua • · llUVEllS plus cash bonuses, fringe Papers s350 750.0465 yard Open 7 <l•YS a M·F trll 9, S-S 11116 salary, benefits and mile ~each Non smoker Ave C M PRIZES SAYl•&S MuSI have good driving re-benefits 10 mature per. week Call 67S·S90 I 626 S Euchd S1 age relmburumen1 Send resume 10 Hiring ' cord for party ren1al son lh Costa M""/ New-Gldn Retr. AKC Pups. S Fullerton CA Home Health Resource Partner 5000 Btrch 61 Sates y 3200 Park Ct1ttr lrlH companyA & D Rentals. part Beach area Regaro-wks, shots Blond & gldn NBP Mooring tor Stlltl 7 14 _ 680 6 300 Center, 1901 E Lambert. Suite 2900 Newport HRl 118 •OIE TRIPS Cesta Mtsa, Cl 12121 2085 Placenlla un11 5, less 01 expe<tence, wrlle MI F S225 Ea 67S-3159 w/38 Trawler -Oelever 213 . 691 . 67 0 1 La Habra, 714-526·6982 Beacn CA 92660 at the LOS ANGELES c M 642· 1186 F o Hopkins, Pres Box Parrot Cage. w 1 5 Bkr 673-8511 '•--... ~~~~~ 1-•ay Tf011101.l• • TIMES Telemarkellng ot-ltliYtrll& t'"t Equal Oppartunlly EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! 711 fl Wortn TX. 76101 wlplaypen on lop S90 •• Chan 0 OF -T..-'"na"cal/Tra ... tl flee 1n Costa Mesa EHec· IAILY PllO"T Employer MIF IH ' ---· -SLIP 30 fl on Mam · 'LARGE SELE CTI N for Portable X-Ray Co ..... • 5 live now our new com· 1 $600 00 per 100 Guarin-WEEIEID lllllliEI WI Pl~ypen on rollers nel CdM $300/mo · 1 NEW g USED BMW'S' must have c RT lie 550 mission scale allows you lt•IJIJtr. Banking teed Payment No Ell-S50 546-S 120 631 8025 1sti 1ast 1111 June t9 llC IUCll lllW _ 63 4 • 282 S I ElECTlllCIU I to earn more lhan $200 11 you are looking lor ex1ra TELLERS :;~e~:'~N~11~.~~:e!:d weekend Manager tor Reg Qu-;.rter Morse, 2 yr Call Marcia 673-8237 LeOLUME SALES 1 4 a 5 ex er1ence in commission & waoe& spending money or like we are now accepting ap-1 Oa11~ Pilot Newspaper ( old. 15 3, great ~omlora-, • SERVICE & LEASING Cltrlcal/Offict 5400 ~~m~e~mlli~teriors , .by selling only 20 10 go places like Magic phcallons for a Teller sta~m ~7~:~~03 1 R v 1 NE ARE A I t1on, Eng/West Jumper Maac. Transportahon 367 0 N Cherry Ave LONG l --llTlll 770.0102 suoscr1p11ons a week 11 s Moun1am. Knotts Berry Position In our Newpart 34 18 Enlerprlse Rd. Fl 2 30-10'.30 A.M Plck,up S 2 5 O O ob o K 1 m BEACH .,_., .. , I poss101e 10 earn more Farm, or win Prizes and Beach branch The quail· FL 33482 truck & dependablllly a 722·849S. W 64•-2852 M t It / !NO Cherry extl-405) Construction Accounts I OPTICAL COATIH tnan s 1000 weekly I Awards, Call us nowl We fled applicanl Wiii have al Pierce, Cmaulsl t 6S4920·4fe2r1 waeeskl<enfodr p,· .... 'o,,... 'sc'oorcy,.c,,• ao1s I (l 14)fHW·l lltO payable • Nwp1 Bch TECHNICIAN Supervisor Hours are flexible and lhe nave several openings In least 2 years cash hand· .., 6059 Trade-Ins e come based Homebuilder Exp 642_5446 othce 1s Freeway close c M H B or F V ling or recent teller ex· FEMALE TlllVELI•& Jim . . VESPA P206 ·82 Gd shape I OPEN SEVEN DAYS In cons1ruct1on ace l s I For 1nformat1on, call 642·4333 perlenoe For lnformallon COMPAllO• Eaplo~eal Waate..1 Cassio, fuH keyboard $ 5 00/obo 722-6784 • payable, con1rac1 con1ro1 'RESSllOOM 540-0301 . contact Mr. John Laun. 1 -8 w/rhyl hm $300 857-1429 & loan drawa Data pro-1 .. •APT MAIHEll* (7141675-4500 Live In Cabo San Lucas 5535 cesslng exp helpful lmmed1a1e opening for SALES I SEllVIOE Young ambitious couple 10 LOS AlliELES and Acapulco, Mexico Ex Mgr for 8 major corp. & Conn -organ w/rythum Aalo Senicea/ ··-..-. Salaryl benellls com qua1111ed pe<son Hams ygagressivelndiv wl 1ruck manage21un11s1nCos1a No salary 30yrs •Live unlt.bench&llghl $6000 Puls . 9015 6'r-rmJWD mensurale wl eKp Please 1600 1660 exper help-to service & sell hre exl· Mesa Call 855-0665 FEDERAL SIVltl8S 1n my beach home w/your prev owner of Mfg Co. new. must sell $2800 ~ .... 1'11.1' mall resume to Akins 1u1 e .. cellenl company 1ngu1sners H1gn comm 01 Ne rt Blvd own room No 1nvot11e-seeks chelleging position Call Laura 720-01128 Ford engine for sale 111 -VIM Dev Co . 3 Crvrc Plaza bener.1s and worl(1ng I wl guar Steve 642-8973 HSEMIUllS N 32 Po 1 :::'ch 92663 menl All expenses paid wlprogesslv Co. 963-3627 ---1972-2SOcu 6 cyl S 150 SILES WIW~ NB. 92680 Atln R cond1t1ons Apply TELEIAR"ETllll! WAllEMOISf EO~w r , M/F/H until we relurn lo Cahl6. Mtrc~adi1e -Oak Spinet Plano. Steiner or/OBO Call P J Michaels " • I S We wlll be gone aboot & Son. xlnl cond $895 894-714S l.USHll ACCOllTS llEC ORUCE COAST 1 PROFESSIOIALS CHEllil CUH I CUIUOll 1 ~~nt~~1~ a;aa ;~y~~~ ArtliHct1 6011 640•2442 Manual system • Pos1 DAILY "LOT Full laceled pnone oper-1 w o r k I n C o s t a I Several o~nlngs part I handicap and require I IUY IPPLlllCES Uprtghl Piano wt bench. 4 WllHI Drive/ JHpl Always a tremendous sales to Journals Some 330 W Bay Streel a11on Big dollars lor Mesa Irvine With or ume Hours 10AM-3PM someone lo lrav11 with I golden oak. beaut cond 90301selection of new & exp nee PIT 4 Hrs/Dy Costa Mesa Ca pros No experience wt1hou1 e•perience Paid Mon-Fri .. no exper nee am able lo care tor myself LES 957-8133 lhru-out Tuned, deliver etully prepared M·F $6/Hr to Start Maui or call 642-4321 needeo wrll train Weekly;No Fee Pard wkly Hiring lmmed and talle care of my own 24 cu It Admiral 2 Or S 1250 PP 647-S672 IEW •11 JEE' :;ar • & Sons Karen 966· 1510 TIAEO 01 RETIREMENT? • Ct••iHiOI 45TOROCCaTmempupos r~~2S4v.c~ B Call Sue. 662•5843 personal needs I plan to wllce-maker $275 Must licyclts -6060 CllHOIEE ~reowned BMW a In G NEER 11 1 C b Dec 15 Call th k di 159-1111 . . It comes wnh pis. buckel >lock. CUlllOll P~~l\ En~;c642~~9~ 1• Salll'J 1 (7t 4)852•9424 Areyouplannlngamove? Y M0rG~.!64S-9137 5811 tSw n Uk• new Ladles b~e 3 seats and radial tores It does make a dlf· Friendly fast growtng pub·j • Mt4ical llt11fits AITO lflllllH Classified ads wtll point *SILE! SILE!* speed S7S 857· 142 1ser112900) ference where you Usher needs person to PRl•Tlll& I Call Jim or Bob 67S-SO 10 Wanted 20 yrs • Some you In Ille right direction IF YOlll AllE Relrtgerators S 129 & Up Srrtia1 GeMs 6065 SHH ' purchase your BMW• type orders. open man. ARC America Corp in FI T & PIT Call to ftnd the home you Washers S99 & Up - -ORANGE COAST M Th ..1. I e>1per nee 2 5678 6' lrl-fin Weve Tools. pro. OOJe\ lR and apply checks ust Newpor1 Beach is looking I toatrt 11 964• 1025 ask for Greg need. 64 • l•TEllESTll Dryers. gas/elec $99 & Up am senes Super tight. Jeep/Renault fll have 2 yrs ex per & type tor a person w11h good all Sa I es Person ex 1 ' II Ellllll Stoves $99 & Up Kini cond $ 22 s ,.. 42 _ 1 00 2 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa • 45WPM Full time $6 SO around pr1n11ng skills lor! pe11enced Alrtum Cour1 . "Complete Line of Home • v 5411023 )l•R. •171 p/hr Costa Mesa 1ust olt lull lime employment 1n Fashion Island 7S9-3SSS After School -$31,000. tt H0,000. Furnishings" Tra-asptrtatiH • (714 .... 405 Frwy Call Robin growing 1n-plan1 print or more In commissions ALL APPLIANCES _ 9035 208 w. tat, Santa Ana 556-0962 shop M1n1mum 1 year Cl bs/RetlHflDll Student Jobs! ~~~d ~~~ l~l~~sl~~r ~~~~ hllJ , ... ,....... Power .... , 1012 'c~aEcVkY.'82 s to, wtnl work CLOSEOSUHOAYS CUH/llECEPTIHIST PE:ps~~·~tcae~~r~ p::s~ 1 11 5520 Merrill Lynch Really is the EaotllHt Ctlditlt1 28' Ulrlchsen sports fisher. n ~ N t Cenler olllce Do You Need S Cash$ And t R TURE fi g, 11· beam, 22S, truck $4 150 OBO DATSUN 67 1600 Fair ewpor 10 bindery helpful. but w1ll· 1 TERRACE GARDEN ? most pres11g1ous. mos UNIQUE FU NI single, electronics. grl 642-6007 Lady 3 tops, good cond Must be al ble toCulslebtwn. ing to 1ra1n r1ghl person DISHWASHER-Laguna A Good Job To St.art The New Year. groW1h oriented name In 1947 s. Main SI fl hi & f II boat FORD '80 F3SO PIU S3200 751-8987 hie m..,, key calcu ator a Sia 11 salary $12 000 Real Estele. Prepare Santa Ans s ng am Y • -,. 6 M·F 644-4460 r ng ' Beach hrly wage 1 s 18 500 / II pvt ply 4-pm. p/yr )tint benehls pack· bOnuses 494•96so I yourself for the next real Btwn Edinger & Warner on · w 9 p,A A 1 acn.g aeurlO.XbLl 1 Tn 10 Lo 01 b ad 0 xeec;Jsl IATSH '101210 "/CLElllC'L age Call Kerry tor app1 We are looktng for Jr. High and H gh estate boom Career op-Main St. See 1he Bear! 897-2820. 1 lull ~~~ position with fine 833·3232 Pref non· MOSTHSES School 1tudent1 and Other• who would portunllles avalleble 111·1220 3o-:---SEAR AY WEEK· $4700 OBO 650-3797 t::J:Fr::cr~dloau~~;,.. fo~ rehableN B company ss smoker l tull 11me day & lull 11me enjoy talklng wtth people and wori<lng Licensing training avail· Open 10·6· Sun 12·5 ENDER • 255hp twin • mites All ortginal hi hostesses No exp with ot ... ~ atu ... -tl their own ......, You able. To Interview call ----Mere cruisers Reduced Aah,aes, 113 SZUC) WPM Typing ablllly, lll·ITIRED ol Reurement? PIT nig . ,,.... """'' --· Pam. Walt or Biii American oak cabinet, be I mg some 10 key & other PRECISION MACHINEST ne(: Apply Coco 5 2131 can earn $25.00 to.$50.00 eech week In 963•1319 or s4s-9366 . early t900's, Texas now s32.9soi VMuSI • f Clanica 9045 HHI Cle;1cal Skills Resp dnv· I Flex hrs 646-2900 Westchll Or Nwpl Bch commla8'ona and MUCH MOREi You can MiRRILl LYNCH REAL TV Charming S900 obo ~~i:~~~:~h 6~~~~2cfo 1950 FOAO 2 dr sedan er wtown car lor er-' MOSTtSS work PART TIME In the afternoons and French butler churn, 4' orig like new S3SOO •• rands StartS6 50pl hr l lf lt 'sgotwheels ' d lllh ..__ty ffr ti-IMMEDIATE lal1$120obo722-1369 36' Sporl Fisher Lg 96.75880 848 3512 I • Va ation benefits • J Wan.led daytime hostess ev.nl~ an It IY9 p..,., 0 8e """' ... r • • I I • ns o c , 1 1 ke EE FTER SCHOOLI -----cockpit, outriggers, twin plus mileage allowance I you II move tt Mature person. mus I You M ST BE FR A A11en11on quill collectors Chryslers. ball lank, '6S CORVAIR TurboCofsa • people SS/hr Call lor w a&-.. ~ t -•-'~ __ .,. pr-......, OPENINGS "'-1 el el crazy qullt 1 d lass c .644.·5070Karen I faster in a apptWOody'sWnarf • o .... com.,....,e r .. rn .. ru ..,,,,.... .... au v v , sleeps6·7 incl mooring gr;~7gg"5~:_g530 ' c .. 1.a M~!>40.u3311 LEGAL SEC . PIT Exper Daily Pilot Restaurant 67S-0474 tranaportatlon. Thia Is N T A PAPER Na11ona1companynown1r-good cond 722-1369 548-6646 --- pret WOfO proc desired classified ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A ing 10 people free to Faraitart 6014 IATSll '12 200111SL' A1rpart area 85 1·2444 ad. ,.. ... 11 LOVE ITAllll Ft011 WEEKI Come out and help UI get new iravel 1ne en Ure u S such I llY fU•llJURE C.~. ~ · oo A UTTlE Snrl auro. air. tull power '"° I Come 10 II Forn91o. llahan cuatomens fOf our newspaper and have a u Dallas. M1am1 Las n ~l ~ .t.:i...... IUstMESS IN YOUR cruise. cass. alloy wheels OPTIMfllUC 642-5678 and Cale g Bakery localed al great time doing It. You have nothing to Vegas& N-Y_prk Excel-LES 9S7-8133 ~.l" ~ OWN HOME (ltCJO 1EDV772) seeking exper lronl ort1cel • di Fashion Island 1n the new I c -•1 tod lent earnings alter a 1 Di "" ~ ....... •1111 ror full 11me. Newport a frten y Alrtum Court we nave ION and a auper job toga n . ., 1 ay week expense paid iraln-All French Provtnclal. n ~~·l•\ .. ·~·~~ < ;. " J · • Beacn646-4062 ad-ViSOrWill 1 1u11andplllmepos1t1ons1 andmaybeyoucanatarttomorrow lngprogramNoexpnec. setorlgS2600,sac$1400 -, 1 .) 31--( 1 · -I I •~ ..,..,..pie coll tbl set $550. eleganl r .111 t 4 " .l'T help YOU turn a&vac11oaookes o1r•~uas"'1s"svp-eak Call Mr. Earl bul any prevt<?us public sola/10 ... est $650 occas : • ... _ i\#J "'·· ..•• • f. ~ • :'7 . '""-1 I _-J, • RECEPTIO h I M 8 .. 32 con1ect netplul All trans-chrs S 150. x'1nl' 543-4 705 ,.,,. • ' • • L1gn1 bool(keeptng 4 SbC· lfOUr W ee S English) Please call 548·7058 Or 241· , portation paid wtlh return l. '" '\" relartal du lies 646· 7181 · t h Nancy a1 640-4279 M b Baker Knapp & TubtfS , ~ :?HAii H .. rh"r Rlvrl In 0 CaS • guaranleed. usl e GAaAGI SAU ADS NOW • j , t ·,,.._. M""' \~IJ 111111 single, ambitious and lurn1shings-1/2 ot whole-CLASSIPllD IY CITY! free 10 start today For sale! Changing decor-SH llLOW HONDA ·77 C1v1c .all very lntervl~w call Ms Sopner musl selll 673·6496 gd cond 230 MPG a1c. weekdys IOAM lo SPM ConlempOakOlntngset.6 &140 L I &. 6141 rl h $179S llrm7S4·4007 only at S48-2063 chrs. xlnt Seals 12 $300, R•at. leack llaH tlC• (9-41645-3391 eve/wknd ;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;iii Bayw1ndows-French doors lab 675-757 t Supersale Nov 29-DeC 1 GA~AGE SALE. Sunday 9 JAGUAR XJ6 .80 Bnttsn --Free-Gtft-For-Comlngll 10 Sunsel December 1sl . EVERYTHING GOESI 18222 G lh d SI HB 3 1s62 WllC}Wood Road racing green lo mt u ce1 Spanish living dining & 0 ar · cond Musi sell 633-3660 A A A PAINTING Int/Ext The Calllorn1a lnslllule ol _.;;..;;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;.;;... ___ I LOWEST passlble price Technology's Kerckholf Entry & French Doors P1iatia1 $2.17 per day Thats ALL you pay tor IFrench Shders & More Addllloos & Remodels a476106 Don 964-S949 By Norman The Doorman Malnl. clean-ups, mowing, Oak & Ftr 857-000A 1ree trim Free esttmatesl Marine Lab has the lol-10 Step Service. 662-3235 t6wlng poStttons avall· 3 lines 30 da~ minimum Ooors-motd1ngs-bay win-Eleetrical l Mr Es~~-3381 --..~~~~~~-1 HAWAlfAN -GLASGOW PAINTING able. Int/Ext 30 bedroom plus lbleslchrsi Blwn Talbert and Ellis Sat AM Nov 9. IBM type- credenza, lamps, clothes Trade your old stuff for wrtler 1' sofa, stereo & & lots rn01e 863-6619 Of new qoodies with a china cablne1. walker.etc DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL fOOAY1' ISi FOR LOIS Your Dally Pilot Service Dtrectory Representauve 142·4321 .... 3ot ree lrlm. 1op, remove, re s / k 5 110 10 assist Furniture wanted: Modular .....:=.. ___ ......::.....; ____ _ aOd•hOn!. quality work Oualrty work. free est clean ups Siu 549-1696 T EXT 20 y E hrs. w Po 1 n R or sec couch/playpen ap-= 425513 968-7401 IN I ears xper with maintenance egs 477446 Paul S48-8860 TREES Averege Room 129~ 6 mos related e•p in-prox ten pieces inc 01-0 S E ECTR'c I S $130 loman Quality only Lve E•o~n CaD1ne1 Maker & D N' L Extertor tucco • cludlng plumbing repairs. ~rench Design Reas 492·S9S8 Service calls Topped/removed Clean-materials 642-0442 pump maintenance & re-msg 646-8256 lree est rel s Aller Spm, dryer oullels elc bondeo up new lawns 7S 1-3476 PAINTER NEEDS WORK! 1r1ger1Uon equipment Moving -must sell As- call Allred 722· 1157 NEW/REPAIR Quahty No TllE lllEEI SCEIE lnl/Exl ceihngs. retin cab Need good interpersonal sorted Ibis. din rm set skills, ability to work wlchma cab S 10-S 100 l<ITCHEN CABINET ioos to small reasonable Lawn-Tree-Shrub Install (261 yrs exp . work guar w/llmlled au,..,,,lslon & Call Laura 720-0928 1 ~EFACING Free est 1rc·d 631-2345 Tree Trim and Removal. Davis Pamllng 964-3837 ""' • LHOROSCOPE_ -SYDNEY 0MARR Call tor tree est 6'2-088 1 It I $ • Lawn Mam & Rototllllng · QUALITY PAINTING have eVldence of mSech Oak/~laaa/brass Din set ueaera emces aptitude g ablhty ome .... 7 cot tbls S4SO bar M SONRY/CARPENTRY Sprinkler Install Repair Low Winter Rates· Free w/end & holiday work -· · A •RENT AN ANGEL• Freees11ma1es 548-6065 esurriales John 722•9707 'd (J b .,7941 stools $75 Sofallovest Monday, December % Very competottve Lie Personal & busmess as-j ---._ req 0 $500. sofabd S350 Oak: ARIES (March 21-Apnl IC/): Lunar pos111on highlight\ o;pccu· I & insured (7 14 1 4 99- 160 ' s•stance for all events & Lttal Se"ictl Quallly 'Treas-prices CUSTODIAN • A 20 hrs wall unit S300. bdrm $400 lation. chan~e. travel and vanety of experience\ Young pcr\on pla\\ I Ooors.Repatr·Al1era11ons proJt!Cls 472-1782 1 FlllEI' 11712•1001 lnllext. real eslate clean-per week position Will din set $350 543-4705 I 1 0 Id he p bl c eye Remodel-Panel-Locks-etc H • Cl up. crpls. windows. etc. handle cteanlng-Outles al B 11 major roe. opu anty increases. y u cou in u ' !Cabme1s-W1ndow-Fences H yalD Allys Parham&Assoc Refs Freeest 857-0691 laboratory, asaoclated o:~:~a:6~~~;~or u et TAURUS(Apn12Q..May20):0pportun11)n1\l'>tnoh1a1ngcnu1nr --------• 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 AME~AN HANOYMAN Masoary P , -apartments Position In-___ bargain. You'll receive favoral'llc n•c;pon\t'\ to rCll'OI 1nquinl'\ Carpenlry tenc1ng. win 1~1181 volves some llfllng. Reqs MilcellaaHas 6015 cnnccrning land: real cstalc, home. fournn n1<t\ he l1t'te'isar. lri t:;.;.;;;;.;.;.;.~;..;.-.......rl!~-Cbilcl Care dows plumbing, marl11e Block walls, brrckwork. I FAATHING INTERIORS some w/end & holiday 1•;.p;~~PI!;;;.;~.;...-~~ c;,;,pletc mission. I Molner loves ba~ysl1l11'1g tub encl. nauling etc concrele Comp pa11os HANGING/STRIPPING work req'd (Job 79S) DRAPES, nearly~,~· ~nen GEMINI (May 2 1 ·June 10) Fmphas1~ on 1ntellcct1MI pur\u1t' 1 Newbnrn or J yrs up my And Yes Jesus Isl ord 15 yrs exper 646-4834 1 VISA-MC 673· 1~2 blend. warm w e. p 1 r 1 • , "- II 304051 636 82 44 c 11 Barbara or Gerry 96"•81" cen1er Pu curiosity, restlessness, yearning 1or romanr c r ou·11 receive plca\3nt I nom~ lull lime 642·9015 re: . BRICKWORK Small 1obs ANOYS WALLCOVERING (~ 141 675·S804' $18S pr obo Also wood surprise that m1g)lt have something to do With finannal prO\peCt'i Clean int Ser-.ice •RON S40·9899• Newport . Cos1a Mesa, tnstallallon & Removal Kerckhofl Marine Lab: Ir averse rods. country CANCER (June 21-J ul y 22): Empham on PS) ment~. collection\ _ Pa 1n1 plumbing elecl Irvine Reis 67S-3175 1n1 palnling S48-4013 C ona Oe~Mar Facility look$30ea722-t369 f r. L...;..;;;;.;;;;,r.i~!!'!!"!"!'ll!"--ROBIN'S CLEANING carpentry doors kitchen • or E 0 __ ---exchange of ideas, products. Member o oppos11c \Cit play'i o;1gn111can t SERVICE a tnrooughty & bath remOdel •morel Mn1a1 LYNN HANSEN'S 01 Callee~ /An .. ~ual /" Estate Sale Sony TV '19 role. You could locate article 1hal had been lo<.t , missing or stolen clean house 645-974 I + C MIY II!+ Interior Painting and portunity " rma ve color. remole Country r. I FENCE Repair New & old Al I • Paper Hanomo 549:9677 Action Employer Women lrench din lbl w/6 chrs Virgo nattvc 11gurcs p•m incnt Y· Housecleaning carpets & Wood chain hnk patio s QUICK & CAREFUL -and Minorities are en· Best otter 750-9354 L EO (July 23-Aug. 22)· For hcs1 rc-;ults turn on l harm "1oon 1n ppllance Service Reing uphOlstery windows etc rree est Greg 968· 1118 LO RATES T 138046 STRIP IT OFF THE WALL eoureged 10 apply -your sign highhgtits chansma. determination tndl\ 1dualtt} ph)\IC.11 :,ners~dr~e~~f ~~8~t71 7 lir~y Maiat.131-1272 GA TE-& FENCE REPAIR 512-0410 ~=~~rc'~!':n~~:~ ~:i~ice CALTECH F !e~~!~0 ~ra~m~ ~ ~ attraction. Significant domcsttc ad Just mcnt takes place and y()u ·11 i was er Commercial lnq welcome LOW PRICES Sell Sl0<age ExPi!rts Ltclbonded 638-6970 •/) s 195 cord 963-8081 benefit as result. Libra plays role ~all Concrete o ~ c1e&n1ng Res1dtap1 771-4229 or 671-l.976 •A· 1 MOVlll! * VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22). C...ain indu:a.tcd through mtd1ta1mn • Pl L • f lsh tank• 100 gallon F i..... rtveways pauos. paths For me11cu1ous & detailed •GEN HOME REPAIRS CLEAN & EXPERT •••••t New in town? c1aa1tfled S 100 wtetand Also 2Q. t.akmg Ci"me to catch up Wlth recent events. ocus o n pnvar) 1Jt:h1nd etc No 1ob 100 small cleaning Sa tislacllon Pa1n1 Drywall Carpentry Over25yeeraexQertence ;.2.;.;";.;;ll~E_.1 ... -7-.. -.1-1-.. -" .:an help you mMt manyl gallon hex S20 . scc-nes maneuvers, clandestine arrangement. Y ou have aU C\\ 1<1 Reas Mickey 536-0553 guar For appt S49-4294 etc Gary 645-S277 Pl L Lie f • 116.426 130-1353 .. r -· -of """'•r ----"• "•2-5678 •• ·7032 I be d d •Goocs jObs dDf'& rlgt1t• ·--,_, -.. o. information which cou d rcgar e as top secret sphan-repalr-prk1no tots Home g Otlioe cleaning by HANDYMAN LAAGE and ITUVlll OllLHl DRAINS CLEAR From 5151.====::;:===-::::::::i:.i ...:..:.:....:..:..:.::_ ____ -: LIBRA(Sapt. 23-0ct. 22): Wish comes true. this can be ~our powr1 pt compleK·neavy roller JODI Please call for free small I DO IT ALL' STUIE•TI l~Yl•I 01. H play day, em""has1s on dcadltncs, improved finances 1ntens1fied love oe 6'45-42119 7am·9Pm es11ma1e 842-6746 53 1 SS79 Pat or Ive msg Faucets. Olspasal. eater. .., t: d h OrangeCo r1g1na1 8St-9604 M&M 722-9066 COLLECTOR WANTED rclat10nsh1p. M oon positron highlights 1nen s, ope~. w1shc\, powm piTfERI OOIOllflf Housecleaning 14 yrs exp HOME REPAIR Car'*'try Student Movers Insured Ex'*1 Service & Repair of persuasion. Cancer native plays role. & 1 rellable reas, lree "'·own fences & gates, tree lrlm LIG T 124-436 8• 1·8427 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Empha IS on promotion prc:"1ge II iy.,_s designs co ors trans Pina 64S-9866 dump rune C M g N B NEW Warehouse Storage 32 yrs up Resld I/Comm Call 646·2 113 tor es1 Lie ,,40903s 964-8919 ability to assume role of leadcnh1p. Aim high, many will folio\\, you emove aspna'I drlv-aya' Newport's Fine!lt Interior area Jim Whyte 6 " 2 - 7206 , Sl ARVINO 4 WORK have chal\!ce to break down barriers of prcJud1c~· Pro1cct will bC' Maintenance The B I ' 6 5060 WEEKEND PLUMBING L f: r epl 8Cl w/con,rele Nellkeepers 675-7409 .... , F~':8 h est~mJte ~~·7526 No Overtime! Call Any Part time opening In aguna completed, you could be flirting Wlth ame. brlCkl block wk S39-0345 1 • -I LT HAULING -iJOV1NG g lee over I I flme 846-8712 SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dac. 21 ): Stre~s tndcpendencc. crcatJVI· ' s icH Coatracltn I Garage & Yard Clnups Partit1/0cc11itas I' k' Beach I Laguna Niguel area. ty, willinaness t~ m ake new. !.tart. Spothgh.t also on travel. publ1sh1ng, ~~ ~" K , Ull'11·ltsl11-ll1•ttl Jon_ _!45 ·_ 91 _ 92 lllLllAY IARTlllHI e~rocpeaac:Ps chic Tarot special informat!OI"!· Open Imes ofcom1cn1cnt1on, he ready for \uddc:n 0 yr• 8KP Reaa ral•• J Comm/resld ~ 1·234S Construction Cle1n-~p· Prof bartendlng & food Card & Palm ~eader PHI, Earn up to $6.00 per hour for trip. Leo, Aquanu persons play roles. free est Adrien 645-4443 ALL CONS r RUCTION F Tra~n Jo~~~t-~j3i srvc by Steve 845-1426 Present & FutU<e 11ree 7 CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Collect data, IX' 1n touch with -J New-Remodel·Addlllons ree es --850-2758 Diane 631 -8964 c 011 ect Ing f 0 r m 0 nth I y family m embers. M o ney Question w1tl he. resolved I\ t•onncctcd with tit StrnCH ! 122 1131 1tc•4&o8J9 I NPTtCMtLAGUNA ArM larli11 ltr.ict desire for privacy. Dig deep for informatton. protac1 wurce' <. anccr comptet• 0eiaillno AA TH ROOM & KITCHEN' ~~'!3 ~1~~~~Pfg~~~~11 IUllPAHITS IHfiap subscriptions. Miieage allow-and another Capricorn pla}' significant roles Clea IP I ling REMODELING Free 8S1 ' Love.eareforefderty BEST ROOF REPAIR AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18) Focu~ on legal arrnirs, nght~ and e~~~Outs 8;~~~46;n L1c•296681 587·3049 Jlealil,TtHty Stalellc 751·0410 CAN BEAT ANY BIO BY ance paid In addition tO hourly permissions. invitation tO tnivel. Someone wants ~mcthtng for REMODELING Fitaeu BEST BOnded Compenlon S0"1o 122-7537 nothi na. attempts to charm you . Keep auard up, pro trct ~If 10 .. ,."' StrricH ROOM ADDITION'S tAe OFFtCE OF Aid .. 4 Alt .. I()( elderly ROOFING recover:-r•--wage. Experienced preferred emotional clinches. Gem1n1 plays top role Beach C 1 1ies Or John Caroompu O C Live In or ou1 833·2009 pairs, not tar tile, rock, PISCES (Feb. I 9·March 20): Be awara of details, fine pnnt Allend 67'.\ 812~ lrc•20 74 & t Newport S.ach 5.c8.401t Csre 1or elderly In lio.nM wood free "t 750 658& but not required. to basic iUUC\., keep recent resolut10n\ ronccntma diet, nutntlon II •RFMOOELING • .. -,, .. It Ii pr1va1e nome Home Cook -..I a•-;a.a.at l may ._ neccuary to revise, review, pcrhap~ to remodel. fk open. ompu11zeBoottkeeP1ng& •ROOMAODITIONS• I 1 •I•"" •1• mea111<athy5404101 lta .. taaf .... attal mmd~withoutbe1naaqlliblc 1ues-SBA 1 oan PIY'l) 11 8fl11cri C11 ., 24llrH•111· 11H OIYIU ..... · IF DECEMBER US YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc sens1t1vc. an~ Guy 780 1008 673 8122 lic..C82055 •Heeling don• r!Qh~ Palati11 PATii ~1 Mutt be •t Leat 11 JrL old moody, work well with women. your mother had more inOucncc then TYPING S1H BOOKl'PNCJ Dtat1tic lemcH Chet• AtC HMllng spee1e1 FINE PllNf1Nd By Rtett: ou~=-t r ~ d id your father. You ara c•pable o( scn~ng pul"' of public You havt FAST t ACCUR Sf;AviCE 1 Hour ServtMafnt S30 ard Sinor te)'fa 01 h•PPY 7$&-908& Call ~urmct 1~1nc and poM1bl) a mmor d11e,uve problem. t~·· com. VERS.t TILE 640-0888 I HOUSESITTING Prof Cpl 492-8827 U59263 cuatQrnert Lie 290e4.. .--I r. y desire 1.3 mo• Xlnt re1• Thanic-Youl "3·•114 Wla•n tHi11 10 A .. M. -4 P.M. ncer persons ~lay important roles tn your 11e. ou·aain arcattt Carptalr7 N vnkr1 11•0 03&6 Peo(Me Who need Peopie ----MA KIRK• a ND independence this year, confidence was restored and you ~.ahud that 6'*'1 C•rperilry §;Vio. Mature prof women Wiii Thal • wnat the RAINBOW P41NTING Are Your Window• CIMnl • I.A aoal could be rcachea I n Dcumbcr, you will ~ on more \C)lid ~lr·Remod'l-Addtflona nousetll Dec & Jan RMI DAILY PILOT Ouallly 11 our POiiey. BalbOa Window Waetll~ 142-4321 ext. 107 cmottonal•financial around. You'll hav( rtason to cdcbratc Ooor._.tc s.48· 4980 Cate ok N0trle t~& SCRVICE OtRECTOAY 860-6648 JEFr Uc 8868 eo3 Bat boa 81 813·313 .. 1 au a 1 • . I Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Oeoembet 1, 1965 08 A1'" l•rrt .. tlOG A1tM larr1 .. tl00 1A1lt1 Dt•tstJc HOG A1tt1 O..tstic 130G I P\8JC fl)TIC£ Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE 111110 v w er 9•J• Guo. new I CAOILI.AC ·a 1 s.oan s.v-1NO ,. ,... M.IC NOTICE l914. 12,000 mt, mini reblt 1800 motOf. runa I Hie d....i. Chefry cond. • IUMMONI MOTIC'I 'ICTrTIOUI eut•H FICTITIOUl IUl*IH '4000 & 8MUml I04111 "d SI 100 obo 548-4511 -"'I'll lnOtt\et *'" let UITM......... I (CITACtON ~A1) I INVfT1MQ.. NAMl ITATBIRNT NAMI ITATOlllNT 120-t525 " ........., • I Tl •••• ,... NOTICE TO DEFENOANT IMO ITl.M NO "' T"-IOllOw, •no '*'°"1f!..'n'1·. rne IOll<IW'"Q l*IOOe ... --. vw ·ee Pop-T09 Camper go below wholeulel l1A v110 • A'UlldOJ .-CVA OOlngo.. ........ c.i -001ng 011111, ... ,. MERCEDES 84 500S!C $l400ob0 AND 'a2 Reb-j 759.9049 Of 780-5090 Auto, lif cond , AM/FM C HRISTOPHER. CLARI<] NOl lCE IS HEREBY Markeong Co 418 V141 li0o Seoowlek Tllomton& Kru y w /ca l l ular pllon t , blt.'4300 9e3-9431 --NABERS (Ll(•IKEEi93.IMFE93 1,ILoasDON ORANG E GIVEN tha t u1l•OIN0td •l Newp<YI 8Mcn, 4eo(! C•mpua Drive &.11• aunroof. xlnl cond, _ ~----tKCJ385, IK8A t90 COUNTY TRANSIT OtS· l>foe>OMflwtlloerecei~t>y CASl2M3 210 ~t Bual GA $4:3,500. or I llume VW '70 ~bell. rebll eng, IKBA 193. IJMT315, TRICT ACADEMY OF OE-1the Crry Of Cotti M ... to CJr9Q Contopulos 419 Via Sl26&0 INN 551 ... 158 new llfee & t>rka s t800 CADILL•c I ll(CJ393, U(BA 19,, FENSIVE DRIVING, STEVEN Wit Tnt City Collnc1I p 0 I l'<IO Nord • I N••POrt Eatl A Wt11111 281 l3•d ··ERCEOES ·as IC""SEL, 0 80 854·2545 545-1010 " ""' CHAR LES TUC KER BoA 1200 Cot11MtiN C111 a.a,,.. CA 92_f,3 Str .. t Coll• MeNI CA ,.. """ LAGUNA IUILOERS SUPP-! fOfl)ll 92!28· 1200 on Of J1tM1 E L,,_,, 482 fen 92427 blk Pttrl, dove grey vw ·12 Bwgly•llow,new L'.ARGEST SELECTION LY arlb DOU 1 through 25 o.lor• ,,,. nour 1 t 00 • m nyton A•• P1te6f\lll CA I Tn11 Du11nen ,, .or leather. centre w1111. mtr. 111 br111d new thru-01181•mo<Sll,lo~mli.eoe lnclull\19 on Frleny Otcenltllf 20 92870 011t1t0 riy •" 1nd•••d.i1t1 chrm whl welta, uPQrlded 01111 12650/obo, dys Cldlllaes tn range YOU ARE BEING SUED 1985 11 anaft oe Ille r• fl111 ou11neu 11 ton Eatl A .-.i111111 atweo. not grey mat111t1 494-2652. 491-1591 tv Countyt See v1 todayl av PLAtNllf£ ~A Ud ...... IPO'l9lbil41y of llW OIOCler 10 ducted 0y • 9W*lll oart· 1 1'1111 111t•l'tleont wu r1ti111 e..1 car In Orange Coun· vw ·7g A .... Conv wht/Wtit 540-1180 d 1 m 1nd1 nd0 J l y N N d.,,.,., 1111 bid 10 the Cny neranip wttn 11111 C.xir11~ c .... h o• ()r IY Must Hit Pvt ty ""'111 SICAN()f'F Clerk 1 O"g by 1111 l>foper' Gr9Q Con1opul01 ange CouNy •II ~n.emc1t1 P 52K ml exit. Champagne 2600 Harbof Blvd • You "-'" :IO CALE.NOA" ennounced ume 81d1 will t>e T nit 'l\01~1 ..,.,. 111.0 20 1~11' 496-7850 edition '$7995 412-4324 COSTA MESA DAVI eft., Ihle """monel publicly open.cl and rHd w11h 1111 Covnty Cltt~ of Of l'ntnt 11 Bozo Awards bestowed l< ~MrEl ~(~Pl -Edd1c M\111)by, (,~·rdld,nc: r~·tf.tl!) tht R C'v Jerry Falwell, the C I.\ Jnd C c><-a-< olJ were among the 11 v.1nnl'C\ ot thl· third annual Bozo Aw~rds ~h11~n h' Lam Harmon. the ona.inaJ Soto ~ VW '85 Cob<l..,t, •od/blk I WE Ill ll-L M&ll'EI Fiii '1111111111 le eened °" )'CMI lo n1e •I •loud •• 11 00 • m or H •n~ Counly on Oc1ober 24 PuDl1snllCl OranQtt Co.at tnt, SK ml $ 12.000 Dyl """ V-8. Iulo. air. p/I. tllt. t)'pewtllten reeponH •I toOtl lherMttflf H prac· 19 !I O&•ly P11ot NOYttf!ll>tlr 24 Ott USED CARS & TRUCK S cruise. Im/Im etereo , ... OCMlft tlCIOlt on Fnday o.c.mw nt011J c..ttmoer I 8 ano I~ 1985 875•7700EV 831•2243 COMEINO RCALLFOA wire cape, completely Alettw· ~c.11w111 20. 1985 in the Cooncll Pubt1111ec:1 Orange Cout S1.1·840 ... f l!> the: ~a~on to commemo rate the vw BUG 1915, excellent fllH IPPllJllL orig ln1ld• & ou t not ~.,OIA. yow ry,.-Cll•moen. Cily Hall, n Fair D1111Y Pnot Novemo.r 10· 17· iurke}'S " H amwn sa1ct m a news release the ( tu~n • condition. new clutch. .. DellLl.0 t1T82289) written rMpOftM "'uet be Ortve Costa Mesa Cell 24 and Oeceml* 1 1985 ounuc NOTICE Fndav., notrno lhl· announ cmen1 was u mod * •.•. '11100 '* paint and lntenor Rune c•-••Ln S2111 In proper ..... '°"" "·JCMI fornte for Ille lurn11111ng Of Su·822 r yg • T h b f h gr811 12.000 673-5028 1n w11111he court 10 .,.., JCMlr Tw o 121 EACH COPY MA 9 1.. for Thank<ign 1ng v.eekend •• e o JCCt o I e Ren/tan ln1 .. chrome 11--__ . _ _ _ t821 1BEACHBLVD -e.-. CHINES Ft~!!!'Eo~:A~~.::=.r,. Bol(l -\v.ard\ 1., to mak e people chuc kle a loys. 1unroof, gorgeous VW Convert Super Beetle, HUNTINGTON BEACH " JOU do not fKe JCMlr Add1t1onat se11 of th• Ml.IC NOTICE 1,.,. toitowino Pt!''°"'••~ ltttk ,rnd reall/l' that hie:. indeed. does hav e It s cir. low mt,, MfV\Qe re-'16 Excel cond lhrought 1•l-IOll1 Ul·IH1 . • I I v. tMPOflM Oft 11'"41, JOU mar speclfic•t•ons mey oe OD __ :...:.;;.;;.;..;;..;.;.;:;..;..;..;...;...._1001'10 t>1.1•1~sa .. '.ll•<J• lunn' '>Ide h.>11 cord•. I year war~anty I S.300/obo, lltll-8133 1foM ttie ci-. Md )'OUf tained 11 the 01f1Ge 01 1119 FICTmOUI aUllNESS WMt AH ht••• l•96• OOO (OUl1401)2L1ea,HM lor biJy I YW '11 Y!mAltl "L" WE BUY CLEAN. ..,... ,,._, and. prop-~rcnuicng Ao•~• at 11 ;~;r N.llMI: ITATIMlHl Lerge D<•ve L!!Qun• H!Ha Y.1nn~r~ "ert' chostn from m o rcthan 2. ---LOW MILEAGE C°c•IAI M8a ~o 0330 I 9rt't may be telttfl wtttwM!t ..,...,. os11 ... • • The I011ow1ng per.ons are CA 92651 name~ ~ubmttted b' the public. Hannon wd ., ••• -· I Economical 4 sPd. stereo. DOMESTIC & IMPORT Nrttler wamme "°"' ttle lornia BIOi tnould be r• do.ng D1.1sine.s .. Deep w I a "' ,. " d r I... 8 .• ruficatc and • ~-tape Custom trim 2· CARS.TAUCKS&VANS U•C'1•-11T111E1TlL c.,. tll'ne<1to1ne a1191111ono1111e w uco.( t985·1986 A Call· 9 0 10 .\v.Jrvw1nner'>rece1\eace 1 '.,..... l L le "' -• • T'hefe -other ..... ,.. City Clerk Within .. l<I time loon•• L1m11eo Partnetsnop ~~~"0'2:oun2e4 ~~" l•~: ha\ t 1he1r O.ime<, entered into the Bozo HaJI of •• one ow ml 1· extra· -4 dr Lolded wl pwr equip qulr-1•. You l'IWJ went hmll in • SNJed anvetope 1301 Dove Street Su•le 700 f 1001 Quall St., N B clean I 10GF 14 I) ( 1KRE464) S 14,995 to ...... •••-...... , Identified on the Olltaide witn N~"'o~ ., ___ ,, CA 9.,660 9?653 "" ame 833 9300 11111 DI 540.5630 ..._. -· -·~· ''W" v~v "...... < fh1~ Dus1nesa s con· I . D.. I H II c .. _____ • r -•J· tt )'CMI do Mt llnow" the Bid Item Numt>ef and 111e1 Deep Wok:o• C<>rpo•a11on aucteo Dr .,, indiv>dual \-1 urph\ \tiir o <K \er ' t s op . won- MGB '74 Orig owner. elec -llllCtLI 'H IUll YU enattqmey,JOU"'8Jcalen Operiing Oete 11)01 Dove Street Suite 7op an .no·~·oual -"I' in the \hO" h1.1\1ncss CategOI') for "bis overdrive, $2000 0 80 2 attomey ,...,,., ~ °' Eacn b•d shi ll apeciry NeWQOtl Beecn CA 92660 T'l1s s1atemen1 ..... 1.i.o arre\Ung d1spJa,, ol blue humor" 968-45041963-6419 eves Coet.a M-s.40·0330 Loaded w/pwr eqsulp • letal Md omc. (lte1ed "' each and evfl()' Item u w1 Tnos Dusinass s con ,..,,. troe County Ci«k of Or . • S 13.995 (IKBR58 ) tti. ,.._boot!). fOf'tn in the spec;1ttc11ions ducteo Dy a hm11o<1 r.ar1ner ange Couni, on N0•4Jmt>e< \h Ferraro I '11!1.i Ot·mocrauc candidate MGB GT '10 Si c for atborBlvd 11111'11•11"02•" Dlr540·5630 ~de que le en-Anyandallexet10lion1to111e snip '? •985 lor \IC~ prt"~ldl"Ot -.A.ii!> cited in the pohucal s 1100 cu ll Green blk C' Auto. •Ir cond, p/1, amlfm tree-Mt• clt.ctorl fu·1 speaf1Ca11on1 must oe clear Edwin A Epslft•n Jr F2'1t91 1 1 ood d 840 51 tO •At.a M...,. S40 0330 ste<eo, custom 1r1m Low dlclel u•led Ilene un ptuo ty in 111e Old ind 1a11ure to Pr•s•denl Puoi•s,., .. o O•ange Co••• categol') for pro' 1ng \he v.asn't '"the reaJ 1 nl .IOSSUconLUSl.ll miles ( IBCA697) de 10 DIAS CAL!NDA"IOS 5411 forth any ne"' in 1119 11111 s1at11ment was 1i1eo ca.iv p.101 Nov9f'l't>e• 24 oe thing" alt~·r drnng a Pe~1..( ola commerc1a . $4111 p•r• pr•u"t., U"• spectflClllOns '"'11 D•1w1lh tne Colln1yC1er"ol Ot· cornPe• I I! and '5 1985 rahi.~·ll 3 pol111call\ con~n auve telc - a.ntra, M .. lme, a IOOZX Attend oor lease seminar an d racle ve a free port1ble mml vacuum w ith credit 1pprov11 Learn aboot leutng In our oHloe near South Coaat Plaza (aprx. I hr I lLL-UYHI LUSE 11•1 •H-1111 PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hl9hn1 Q.,.llty ~lo .It S.tvtu CHICK IVERSON MS E Co.11 ti"'V Nt ,..port 8H ch 673-0900 PORSCHE '69 91 lT, good con<:!, reblt eng Must 1111 $8 500 o b o &46-5131 or 847·0874 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN #2 • • • • IN U.S.A. SILES SERVICE PARTS LEASll& API> TRY'"6 HARDER TO 8£ # 1 tARGlST INVCNIORY ON IH( W£Sl COASI WEWllTYHI CLUl ISH CUI See Veno doa Santos THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARl!OI Ill VO COSTA M ESA 641 0010 FORD '68 Mustang $500 Gd cond 548-4571 msg FORD '75 Torino, 2dr 18.800 ortg m1. exit cond S 1570 obo 759-1907 FORD 78 Ptesta, mull aetl, needs work. runs o« S 1000 obo 548·0 113 Fllll 'll MISTlll 6 cyt ., auto atr. AM/FM. v1n'.{t top. s un roof (ICTP94 1)(Stk .i: 3972) $1111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAR90R BLVD COSTA MESA 641 0010 ~ .. ncrl .. • "'• grounds fOI re1ect1on ot tile anoe County on November Su·83~ \ 1r1on C\ angcl1\t "3'i named n ewsmaker qll!IM en ..._ c:.orte. bid 4 1965 ' Una catta o urta llamada Eatll Dtd s111111 set forth tl'lel c urtt1 a vac:~ro, One \I. inner for his .. 1rre' erant statements about a 19tefonlca no le ~· lull names and rMidences or NewpClft Place. Ste. 100. 1 PUBLIC NOllCE tc:llov. rt"' aend. Bisho p Tutu •• T utu IS the protecclon; Ml 1'M9U"ta all persons and parrl .. Newport .. ech, CA t2teO (. h t h d I d ho o n Merit•• ll'lactut"' ,...,. que 1n1eru1eo in 111e proposal 11 F2t11se FICTITIOUS 1ua1NESS .,out A ncan anu-apan c1 ea er w w ~~~~~~!!!~~~! cumpllr con 111 for· tile b•d it by a corporation Pubhsrieo Oranoe Coas1 NAME STATEMENT this )Car's '-obel Peace Pnzc: malldade1 l•g•l•1 state 11te names ol tnt Of· OallyPilorNovemt>er24 Oe· Thelollowonoe>ersonsartl The ([A which allowed R ussian KGB LllOIL• •11 Ttn CU Loaded w/pwr equipment. AM/FM stereo tape, lacy spoke type Wheels and much more ( 1LWS572) $1 6.995 Dir 540-5630 MERCUAv'84 Topaz, lk new. take over payments o f $22 t p l m o A ir, s t e r e o s unrool . 645-0437 O< 675-7 t07 MUSTANG'79 59M ml, tully loaded, auto. mint $4100/0bO 751-3160 PHTllC •11 IOOO m Lo1ded w/p wr equip , suede int llke new (•3053A) $9595 Dir 540-5630 PONTIAC "73 LeMans Cpe, auto. pis, p/b PP S600 673-1469 PONTIAC '85 Trans Am, loaded, warranty Pay ott bank 548-1298 •prOf»ledM 11 utted qut.re Heers wno can sign an cember 1 8 and 15 1985 ooong 01.1s1ness u Trans1ec agent Vital\ 'iurchenko 'ilip out of llS grasp. que la corte MCuche iu agreemen1 on Del\etf of the Su-831 ET P 2681 Oow Aven1.1~ •I "On th .. go' ··rnment 3\11.Jrd ··t·or l"'tt1ng th "' spy ciao. corporst1on ind whether C Tustin CA 92680 -" " " '- SI ueted no pr-t• au more 111an one ollicer must James H Anorews 325 "ho rnml' in from the (Kremlin I cold . get ,...,.,.., •• llempo, puede 11gn If the bid,, by. P•rt MLIC NOTICE Coral R88! Or •26 Hunl· av.a\ perdet el CMG,)' le pueden nershlp or a IOlnt ven ture, 1n9ton Beacn CA 92648 ( ; ua.( 1 >I , .,._on 1 n the: hU\lness categon. for qultar 1u .ollrlo, 1u dh'9ro stale 1he names and lld· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS E1s1e Andritw\ 325 Coral "" ., · J J otru coau d• 1u dresses ol •II general pert· NAME STATEMENT Ree• Or "26. Hun11ng1or its much-puhlit11l'ct ·mar~l't1ng blunder" of pr~ 9'n avleo edf.. n&rs and 101n1 .. n1urers II Tiie 1011ow1no Ptlf50tlS are Beacn CA 92&48 \l.llhdra\l.inp. dnJ latt•r rt•1ntroduetng tts ong- clonel porpertedllacort•. tile bidder is • sole doing D1.1s1ness as Tl\fl Fon-fl'l•s Dus•nMs ·S cor tnal llllJ lormula , E•l•ten otroa r.qul.itoe propriet01sll1p or another I 11111ng Company 3675·A I ducteo by l'l1.1sband and "'''f Oth-r Boto ·' -.A.ard \I. inn .. r'> were actor M r ........ P"8dl que Yeted entity 11111 does b11s1ness I Aspen v111age Wey Senta Elsie Anor-s .. "' " quleH ._., • un ~ under a 11e1111ous n1me tile Ana CA 92704 This statement was toed T commune leader Bhagv.an Shrec RaJneesh, lnmedlatamente. 11 no con-bid sttaJI oe 1n the reel n•me fyltW w Paulson J67S A w 1n 111e C<>1.1ntv Ciel>< ot Or publisher R u pen \.1 urdoch sportscaster and oce • un 1bo9edo, puede of 111e b•dOet witn a des1g·1Aspen v1llaQt' way Sanra at19e Cou,,1, ?n Novemc..r v.nter H o\l.ard ( O\t."tl \Inger \.1ichael Jaclc-llamar • un t«Vlclo di rel· nahon follow1no sl\owmg Ana CA 9270• 18 t<j85 ~ de abogedoe o • OBA Cine hC\1110\IS '18mel Pamela J A Paulson F292AIS ~On and 8010 h1m\t'lt une oflclna de ayud• letal prov1deo nowever no ltC 3675·A Aspen wuag& -Nay Puonsnea O•iiflQt' Coast \.1r T tlJmho\ant \tar 111 tekv1s1on's ''A (we• •I dWlc:tOJlo tei.-uuous name snatl be 1.1sec1 1 San11 Ana (.A 92704 0&11y P1to1 Novem0et ?• Oto-T t am · \I. J\ uted lor J .,1, le ol dr~i. that fOlllco). unless tl\efe •S • Cl.lrr&n1 T111s business is con· cemtie• t 8 and t5 198S • c-No. '2 9411 reg1stra11on wttn Ille Orange dueled Dy lll.ISDarid ano w•le Su·843 'de-.C:r\ C'> Ill '>tilr on the . f T cam ... Tne name and aodress of Coumy Recorder tn case oi l Pamela J A Pa1.11son Harmon n<1mt>d kaJnt'esh former leader <>f tne court is (El nombre y c01porat1ons nc1ude tile This '1a1emen1 ... as Meo MLIC NOTICE .in Oregon communl" \I.ho rc:centl) left the direccoonoe ta cortees1Su-jn•rnes ol ine Ptes1den1 w11htneCoun1yClet1<otOt· countr-aht."r pleading guilt) to federal PERIOR COURT OF CALI· Secretary Treasurer and 1ange County on Noveml>tlf FICTITIOUS I USINESS f .. FORNIA COUNn' OF OR· Manager 20 1985 NAME STATEMENT 1mm1grauon lav. \ 1olat1uns. in the •• u nstcr ANGE, 100 Civic Center Tne City Council 01 rne F29'UT7 Tt'le follow•ng per'°ns a•e L3tegof'\ · In '>Pitt: nf ht'> huge collecu on of Drive WMt, Santa An•. CA I City ot Costa Mesa reservesl Puohsneo Oran9t-Coast oom9 ous111ess as l•G•sse Roll!t·RO\lC:~ lht.'I turned out to be an Edsel 92701 111e ng111 to re1ect any or all Oa11y P1101 Novemt>er 24 Qe. Sales P1omo11on~ 626 .,1t .. r all •• ·Harmon ..aid Tne nsme. address, andl ll•ds cemDer 1 8 and 15 1985 CluDnouse =A Newpotl .. " telephone numoer of plilin-1 Oaled No¥ember 27 Su·838 I Beacl'l CA 92663 \.1urdo~:h v.ho ll'tO\ the ( h1cago Sun-•••=-••===== t1tt's attorney or p1a1nutt1 H)85 G1oroe M LaGasse 626 T 1mes and ...;c.,.. \ ork Po\\, won the JOUmal- witllOllt 811 att01ney .... (El P1.1ot1sne<1 Orange Coas1 Clu1>11011se ::A Newport l!lm a~ard 1<1r "hl'i 'ello\I. 1ournalli.m Uhat) nombre, la dlrecclon Yet nu· Oa11v Pilot Oocember I I MLIC NOTICE Beacl'l CA 9?663 m"L,., th" .. 'tl"n·•l Fnqu1rer read more ltke mero de l elefono del 198S Tl'l1s ousiness 1s con .. ~.. • ..... .., .. FICTITIOUS aUllNlll at>ogado Oel demandante. o Su·848 FICTITIOUS 8USINE8S oucteo by an 1nd1v1d1.1al the: 'e" \or\.. Time\ l'\ ef\'da~ .. PtalC NOTICE PORSCHE '72 91 IT, bullet proof Andlal 2,7 lltre mtr. . Nu sllver paint, Goodyear NCl tires, $9,000 Wrk 675-1267. hm 642-8582 IYDYllMLIOllll CALL TODAY IT TElllENT del demandenuf Que no NAME STATEMENT \ G1ona M LaGaue HJrmon recogn1n•d ( o<;ell ""ho recent!) I ''2 ftlll OP TheNAIMolElow'nAo .--~s •r• llence abogado est I Ml.IC NOTICE The 1011ow1ng persons are T111s stateme11t was !oleo h PORSCHE '74 9 t IS Tar"a • .--·''"" c c 0 publ"ht."d h1~ .lutoh1ograph\ 3\ t e spon~ v 842 2000 4 spd. AM/FM cassette. doing business as Com· l(AIRYS. LIPPMAN. WEISEL do, n g t:i 1.1s1 n P s s as 1 with1l'le 01.1nl• lerk of r b th Many extras Must seel IJt•I • sun roof. low mileage munity Counseling Services, & KIPPER A Professional FICTITIOUS IUSINE88 Thermoplastic TecMOIOQY ange Coun1~ on NDvmebef v. inner "for <,poning .in l'&U 1gger an $12,500 obo 675-0509 I (Uc11 ICTW373) 2900 Br1sio1 206A, Coste Corporauon 8&48 Wlls111re • NAME STATEMENT 1825 westchtt Or Suite 18 t98S 'a ankec \tad1um . POR SCHE ·79 9 I1SC (Slk" 3939) CA 92626 Boolevard. Beverly Hills The foUow•"9 persons arel 132 Newport Bt>a,n CA F21'2S>&3 Jaclo.<,un 1,1,ho \I.car<, J gJu\ I! on o ne: hand '---------.....1 •Ill Mesa 2900 Bristol Cellforn1a 90211 t213ll001ng 01.1s1ness BS Amy s 92660 PuDl1snec ..1•anoe Cont d , Targa, met blk/blk, all I• S °tie Ed~. CA 92626 659-5757 I Image 16400 Saybrooh. Market r arge1 i:le'8arcn Oa11y P•to1 Nnvf'm~r 24 Oe "'.l\ g1' en the lite: alh11:' cmenl av.ar ior opt, orig Oliltnr. •Int cond. Aattl Dt•ntic tOo 0518 J":· nell 2900 DATE' (Fect1aJ APR 4 t98SI lane • 8 Huntington 1825 wes1c11tt D• Su•le cem1>er 1 e ;no is 1985 "'>tngle handedh n:' I\ mg the glo' e industl') •• $15.000 firm Serious 'erist:;1~~c Cost': Mesa CA I LEE A. aAANCH, Clerit, Beac1> CA 92649 132 Newl)Orl Bea .n CA S1.1·1!3{1 Harmon ga .. t: Jn honorable menuon a'Ward buyefs only PP 494-6300 'll OIM OlllAlll LT 192626 . a., Carm.n hnfofd, De9v-Amy Holm Scllm•o1 92660 lo Soro h1m'i<'lf 'IM hcing .l real Boio for '<> Auto. air, AM/FM cass. 8 . I ty 11>400 Saybrook se Hunt Tnos OuS•P .. 'l'i ~ 'on D41Dt c loll\ PORSCHE '79928.5 spd, (280VNO)(Slk.rJ3712) BenF Tayl<>f ~92':i':I P1.1bhSlleO Orange Coast l"9tor18each CA92649 ducieo O) an ,,.n1n rvud ·~TIC[ 'e3r\'14 1thoutc\t•n1~ingorblush10g · metalllc black. Polished ealll StF Co9ta Mes:; ~ 2900 Daily Pilol Novemoer 17 24 Tnos Dusoness 1S con· corOM cH"d .nscc1ar.on FICTITIOUS SUSIMESS elloya.Q full pwr, looka • redenck ar c Otl(;emt>ef 1 8 1985 ducted Dy an 1ndMOua1 0111e1 1nan a O<Jrtne<$111" NAME STATEMENT new S 15 500 865-5822 BrillOI St Coa1r M.... A . ' Su-828 Amy H Scllm1dt Gt"" Sniple) • . 92626 This statement was fileo fn-;.,. .. "a1tn'ent ... ~ roeo Tne •OllOW'l"g ~~s a•e PORSCHE '83 91 lSC Fiii 'll f· 1H I ~ Rooerts. 2900 8nl10l I DlllDllC NOTICE w11n rne Coun1y Cleo, 01 Or ,..,111 1.,e Count., Cieri< r O• oo.no bus·~ n .. •!>"'nv Cpe, pll hnvm. loaded, 11110 St . Colla Mesa CA 92626 ,.~ anne COi.iniy on Octot>er 25 MQOO!" Wasr 946 • T k C" snrl, Alpine stereo. ADS V-8 . aut o, AM /FM l d1.1Tcn11:0Du:Y1nes:n11 u~~~: FICTITIOUSIUIMNESS 19SS F-1s 2~9~9;~unl\ on NO•t-moe1 ~~6-l; r notor Reac• :_,. amp/spkr,CllH0<dalarm. CIL39 146)(Stk •3956) • I NAMfSTAT£MENT ,...... F2'2908 etc $25.500 613-1561 corpora ltd associ•tlon P1.1bhsr>t!'<l Orange Coes1 .,. ,.,. ·r' '.4 vesc:o• """' $4HI otner than 8 par1nerS111p The to11ow1ng persons are Pu1>tosr>eo 0 •1"9" Coasr T k C c f' '11.1n• ,,0 ,...,,, - - -OiCk Rot>erts d<>1ng business as JM In· Oauy Po101 Nu•eml>er 10 17 Oa1ty P.101"<o•emo~r.4 ~ Be.ir A ,2646 TOYITl LUSlll OIM EL IAlllll This staiemeni ... as filed 11enors 3132 GooraHa• Ave 2~ ano Oe<:emoer 1 198S i;emo.-r t 8 ~no 1 198:1 , ,,, , r-.~ "t'SS Allend our leaae Mmlnar Auto, AM/FM, 1111. Cl'lJlse. with rile Counry c1erk of Or· Colla Mesa CA 92626 Su 8 t9 ":>v-845 ouc'f'O., dr •d•v•a1.1a and recleve a free S t ep s I de PI U P anoe Counly on Oc1ot>er 25 John Ar1h1.1r McConville. 0110LIC MnflCE T morr, "' "'"~"' portable mini vacuum (2D48572) (Stk " 3918) 1985 J 132 G1ora11ar Ave Cosre r vu ml M llC HO TICE • ., , ~'-''""'"nt ..,9~ '•tf'O Learn abOUt leasing In 11111 F290311 Mesa. CA 92626 I FICTITIOUS IUSINESS w11n •n,.. C.oun•v C1'"'' o• O• our office near South .,..,. .. -.i~I PubhslleO Orange Coa~lt Tll15 business 15 con-ST TEMENT 1(-21132 dn9e 1,.0,., '• or Oclol>flr • 5 • 0 11 P1101 Novemt>er 10 17 duclecl by an indlvtduet NAME A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 198' Coast Plaza. 2! ~nd December 1 1985 . JoM Anllur McConvtlle The lot1ow1ng persons33"o'oe NAME STATEMENT THEODORE ROBINS (Aprx. 1 hr I USE THE . ·s 82 1 This statement was flleO I do1n9 ousiness as I O lLL SIYE"s WSE I U· C It f 0 Properly" 3300 wes1 Coast The follow1n9 persons are Pu1>11sneo •anoe C.oasl • DAILY PILOT wnn 1~ County :f 0 b r· I Highway Newport Beach do111g ous1ness as Bristol Dail~ P•lot "'C•emoP• '" ,. 11•1 ••2-1111 ----------ange Ol.lnly on · ovem er CA 9"663 Ed1n9e1 M~1ca1 C11n1c t346 24 anc Oe-cemoe• ' ""8~ "' ... "F .... ST I . 13 1985 ' s B s • s s II J ""' PIAJLIC NOTICE I F2t211tl Donato Edward Olson & outh ristot 1 -.. an1a u • FORD 1060 HAR90 R &lV O COSTA MISA 641 0010 VANAGON GL '84 Am/Im cass Lo ,ml Extras s 10.0oos4S.470t att 6 CQ•HcetPf hYILLE 1 VOLVO '83 GL T turbo Sta Loaded w,lpw r equip teath .. 23.000 ml. beat car 1n Orange Counly Pvt pty Must sell• 496-1650 covers & much moret (1233A I $14 59 5 Dir 540-5630 RESULT" P1.1bhs11eo Oranoe Coest BYCO Inc A Caltlorma Ana 9;,no~ SE.VICE FICTITIOUS aUllNESS Daily Pilot November 24 o:e. Coroor.i11on Lon1va Gnal'sn~am ~O PIAJLIC NOTICE 642-5678 l.t. JZJ NAME STAT£MIENT cembef 1 8 el'<! IS, 1985 BYCO tnc A Ca111oonia 6005 Seasnore Or Newuo•I Tiie 1011ow1ng peraons are • 4 Corporation 3300 West Beacll 9266J w y Sllenghlll Res11urant 2610, Beacn CA 92663 E Chapman Av• Orange P\el.IC NOTICE Tn1s business •S con CA 92669 ducteo ov a qi!ne•al ~art ~he IOlllJw nq ~rS"nS di!! <Jo.n9 Ov:.•"'e''S .as "T".mo1'"..- rn1s Ovs 1np<s 5 .en C•Pllfl0"'< ' <o.,., <;, "' CWf'I --D.•~J~l• -• Cl\1ng Feng Peng, 2329 W I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ne1,n1p Flora S1ree1 Sanle Ana CA NAME STATEMENT Oooalo Edwa10 01wr I 9?704 Tiie 1011ow1ng persons are T111s ~tal!'menl .. a., lol!>O 1'1111 business is con doing b1.15'ness as Newport w11'• int Count'r oe-i. ol O• ducteo t>y an 1nd1111c:tua1 Equt11es Champagne lnte<· ange C'ounh OI" Oc1ooer .: Ching Feng Peng na11onal 2081 Debo• al\ 1985 .:Jucreo r~ ""~~~ •.: ~ i: "''" ,. '" "· ".i"'a -'"'a " Vhcl"S"'t ff!'! L. ,. ... i \A 0 Q:' ..... ,~ ""fl'W•S 'itJte'f!i~Pt WdS f1~ .,. ""1' .. • Q d~ ~ 14: •1• iw·tn ltl ... COut '• 1,..,1\ t J, S vrit "",... A..... il $ t'"• 1 ingp ... 01,r:•, 'l,, t")r-rr0t4f' ., Ar d .::. ""• -..... 1qa~ T~ Tll1s lletemenl WM hied Lane Newport Beach CA F21tt911 wtlh Ille County Clerk of Or· 92660 Publl1hed Or•"11• Coaat 1nge Coun1y on Oc1ober 3 f MicMel Bruce Bu11r1ck O•llY Piiot Novemt»r 10, 17 1985 20t8 OebOreh lane New-24. and O.C•mber 1, 1115 F2tOl23 port Beacil CA 92660 Su-82e Puo11sneo Orange Coast J1.1d1th l<ay 61.1ttrick 2018 ---------- Deily Pilot November 10 17 Oeboral\ lane Newpott f>IAJLIC NOTICE 24 and December 1 1985 '3eacll. CA 92660 __ .;...;.;;..;.. _____ _ Su-827 This business •s con FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ducted by husband and wile NAME ST ATEMENT MlchaeC Bruce Buttrrcl>. !he 1o1111w1nQ pt>r~oM l•I' Thts Slalemenl was flleo 001119 bu'lint>.,~ '" Nf'wpc..,t FICTITIOUS BUllNESS wttll the County C1er~ or 0• V•Ptn Eqwpnw111 PJttm•r NAME STATEMENT an9e Coonty on Novemoer ,h•Cl in: "u"~"' ~.tnl' fhe following persons are 19 l98S N .. won•t E\c•¥ri CA <i}ti( ' • ooing business as B1u n· 1 F292ST2 Ja'r A 11.llton .'h':>ll. , ,.,.1 a Enttwprises Homespun Pubhsheo Or ange Coast d•ana Moss .. in '"" ~ t.A I Oe~ons Caslteberr-, Pot Dally P1101 November 24 De-9269 , POllrrlS Old Englllsh HOiiy cember t 8 and 15 1985 Leo Allf'n 1.n. Su'~' Co 25 1 I ·A3 S1.1rillower I Su·833 lane Newoott Beach 1,;A Av: S•nfl Ana Ca 92704 92663 Ptal C NOTICE F290302 auCl!'O C\ ir n() • P1.1ol '1N O•d"Cl" 011~1 ~,,.., ••; D "' 0d•I\ p I!)! ~D•l""t ,. •• 4 ..... • ... s·~· .. ~ '""I .. a\ '•f'(l cemlt1'' t ~ ,f; ~ ,.P.._ • '' .,,,. f'I ~, t1n•; ' • $\I 84~ df\.,.tt C:O~"'' rt ~OvPf¥"r•' P~llC NOTICE F1CT'1TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT' J_ _..;,..:: 1• 1 •.,.at lh wine:; ._p,,., .r '\ ••" ---------- 1 '< t u~ir t><,' .t< Ht!,lil' PUBLIC NOTICE L 1 ... ""1e~· "C• t'P __ :.=:..:.:_:_~_;_;~-- Hf'.'" ',... "" .. f FICTlnovs BUSINESS .. l''•l""'' ' •11 A,.. ~ I""" MU14f STATEMENT lA •:t .. ~C) '" "P1 .\ ~.· "'~~ t-' I I <J ' .1 4 I • < ( '°' • J1,._1~~1c1\J "".. :. .• 11.,.,,., Ma u• ti• ,..... ' • CA '3.'8t'"' ~ 8~4 /\It!-'' •r.•r rr...p• '14,..iA \. •Sd l Jo. \ .a4~ '•''' D, ~·~ oon Sf',\ .. ,.. 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FltOUt 2 I •CIS• P1.11>lo5~ 0 • ' •lfl Coest F1'29t4 O,ut} .P IOI '101,.,..N', 24 0e P1.1oos.noc Or.111 '"" -.cl ' ,.,nb,., I I! i "ll '~ t08°' O.a11, D t I .. •"'•( r ·' -• 5., 847 Ct'r.'l~ · ~ •i<" 1 .. IJp< ...... ~ .... ' .. • " ous1ness ts con. , ,,.,, ii. a 0-a1 part Wf\.~tt • " •1 A Goer11u • • <tatement was llteo ,. •· ·~~ oont~ Cle<• ot Or u"h on October 28 ~ P.,c-.iovi.c> l)<ange Coaal O• y ,. I ' "IO•t'fnDef 10 t 7 "•' ~ner 1 198$ Su-825 I j J De Ot.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Decembef 1, 1985 Rajneesh •a Rolls-Royces Tezu car dealer Robert Roethllaberger (above, left), Saturday in Rajneeapuram, <>reion, with one of the fleet of 84 Roll•- Royca he bought froiv the followen of Bhaewan Sbree Rajneeah, who ha• left the United Stata for hia homeland of lndla. With Roethllaberger are hJa aon, Robert, and hJa lawyer Ken Wlncom. At rfCht, a convoy of car carrtera leavee the Oreaon commune loaded with aome of Rajneeen '• former fleet. Roethllaberger b.u declined to divulge the can' parchaae price, but earlier reporta indicated he paid $5 million. End of line for the red caboose Outmoded last car being replaced by an electronic box DENVER (AP)-After a century and a half of pulling up the rear on the rafls, ~l's the end of the line for the caboose -1n most states. Railroads say economics and mod- em technology are pushing the caboose off the tracks. an_d the days of friendly railroaders waving from the caboose at crossings are over. Some people, especially caboose crews. are fighting mad about 11. "Well there are romanuc things always 'going out," said Tom LaHood Union Pacific railroad spokesm'an 1n Omaha. Neb ... There are no more «as lights O!l the streets. It's a matter of economics and crew safety. The caboose simply has ou~: grown its usefulness. h 's outmoded. Trucks, trucks, everywhere on Grapevine Nationally, there arc about 12,000 cabooses in Qperat1on. each weighing around 27 tons and cosung about $80 000 brand new They're being repl~ced by an electronic box that fits on the coupler of the last carofa train. Weighing about 35 ~unds . .an~· costing $4,000, the Tra1nhnk monitors air brake pressure, train speed and other data and transmits 1t to the locomotive engint!(!r. By ROGER GILLOTT .,...._.ttw ON INTERSTATE 5-Ru~h hour on the Grapevine come~ in the wee hours of the morning.as trui;ks pour over the main anery linking Los Angeles to the Central Valley and an Francisco. Every night between 4 p.m. and 8 a.m .. about 7,000'trucks -half of them going each wa y -cli mb through Te1on Pass in the Tehachapi Mountains. Most of the traffic on this stretch of Interstate S 1s compressed into the early morning so ca'lo will be on hand for local dehvenes dunng the da) ''You've never been over the Grapevine at 3 a.m ')" asks Steve Roth. a dnver for Montebello-based Sterling Transit Co "It's quite a sight. 'ome11mes. the trucks are four abreast." An Associated Press re- poner )01ned Ro1h (\n -a recent roundtnp IO Bakersfield. Roth. 3~. has heen driving big rigs for IS ~cars. In the early 1980s. as tndustf) dcregulallon beg.an taking hold. he tned making 11 as an independent owner-operator. but hi!> costs were too high and delivery rates were too low So he so ld ht!> ng and went to Sterling. a ma1or intrastate hauler whose dnver~ arc Tc~msters. The cab of the lntemauonal shud- ders as Roth turns on l)le diesel engine at the Montebello yard and lumbers OH'r surface streets 10 Inter· state 5 .. It <;Cttlec; down as 11 warms up," he sa)s It takcc; over 2111 hours to haul ht~ two trailer~ of merchandise to Ster· ltng's 1erm1nal in Bakersfield and exchange them for 1wo trailers full of nuts bound for Los Angeles. Along the wa y. he talks abOut truck ::icc1dents. "The worst area 1s when they go over the hill." Roth says. referring to the notorious G rapevine grade that takes traffic from the top of the TeJon Pass to 1he floo r of the Central Valley 4,000 feet below. "Some trucks hit the hill at 50 to 60 miles an hour, then they can't slow down " About halfwa y down the Grapevine 1s a shiny new road s1~n that says. "Runaway Truck Ramp.· .. They (the state) put that in JUSt a few months ago." Roth explains. "If-; reall y JUSt a big gravel pit. When you hit the gravel. you'll go about I 0 feet . sink down to the trailer and then have to pay about S 1,500 to get towed out." Roth bristles a bit at California Highway Patrol ~tat1stics showing commercial trucks log about 3. 7 percent of the vehicle miles traveled in C'al1fom1a but are involved 1n about 6.9 percent of the accidents. He pins pan of the blame on automobile drivers who do things like cut off a truck or slow down in front of one. apparently not cognizant of the danger they are creating for them- selves. A truck hauling two loaded trailers can weigh up to 40 tons. A standard car weighs about a ton and a half. "If there's an accident, it isn't going to hun the truck," he says. He concedes some truck drivers are at fault. saying they push themselves too hard. But he insists they are a minority. "The main problem is fatigue," he says. Roth points to a shiny double gasoline tanker rig. Iii up hke a Chnstmas tree. making its way south. "I feel sorry for some of those ~uys ... he says. "A lot of them are independents, paid by the load. They run from Bakersfield to Los Angeles full. then have to return empty. Some of them make as many as three trips a night to make a living." Life 1s easier for unionized dnvers at big companies. They are paid by the hour. and the union and rcgu-,. la tors keep a closer watch on the time they spend behind the wheel, which 1s limited by state law to 12 hours a day. At a truck stop in ijakersfield. two other truckers, Joe and Jack. J01n Roth and the reporter in a booth Nearby, a waitress tries to rouse a man who has fallen asleep and slumped over the counter. "I hope he's headed north," says Joe. who is going the other way to Los Angeles. Some railroad worken say the device cannot replace the .hurt,lan touch in a caboose, checking for broken wheels and axles, or watching out for overheated bearings. Cabooses, which usually carry one or two crew members, are makmg sort of a last stand in Nonh Amenca. "They arc v1nualy extinct in Europe," said Frank Wilner, assistant vice president American Associat~on of Railroads in Washington. He said a few cabooses are still at work in Britain, where some cars still lack automatic brikes. but they w11l be phased out. In Canada, howe ve r. cabooses are still the rule. Wilner sa1d. Arriving unshaven simply part of working at Gillette U.S. railroads say about 95 percent of on-train injuries oocur in cabooses, and it costs nearly SI a mile to operate a caboose. They note that the United Transportation Union agreed to eliminate the bade car from one- fourth of through trains and all local and switching movements in a con· tract signed in October 1982. "It was an arbitration 1lward. It was dictated. actually," said Jack Shaver. Colorado legislative director for UTU. "We think public safety 1s at stake and all trains should have a caboose." BOSTON f .\PJ -ber; ~cckda> almost 300 emplo)ees of the world''> largest razor blade manufacturcr come to work unshaven. At an appointed time, the men take their place 1n a row of 28 cubicles. apply shaving cream to their face'> and become pan of G1llettc C"o 'c; never-ending c;carch for a belier blade. Thei r da1I <>ha" in ntual 1s often wa c e y expens w o recor t e number of stroke~. the 11mc ~pent sha v1ng and other factors. Some- times. the expcnc; even collect the stubble in Jars for examination For Gillette. the behemoth of the blade business. razor research means big bucks and secunt) thal looks almost as tight as some m1lttar; 1nstallat1ons. "You can imagine that tbe leader 1n any market would also be the leader 1n research and developmer.11:· said Gillette spokesman Greg N1blen "We're always looking for how IC> get a l-etter shave." Gillette spent S6 I CJ m1ll1on la~t year on research for all tts prodult\ Though 11 won't release a figure on sha ving research. N1ble1t said "a goo<l percentage of that is spent on blade and ra10r de,elopment." And for good reason: G1lle1te. which pioneered the disposable blade at' the turn of the century, sells 60 percent of the 2 billion blades bought each vear 1n the Un11cd States. It's an edge the Boston-based company docs not wan1 to lose The employees vol unteer to shave at work. usually dunng work hours. a1 the 27-acre com leA which turns ou1 a ut . m1 ion a es a a) The men. who range from pro- duction workers to department man- agers. take their place in a long row of booths. each equipped wi1h a mirror and sink. A lest center cmplo}ec hands them shav1n~ cream and a razor through a window. and, in undcrsh1ns or bare-chested. they go to work. ~Afterward. the men check ofTboxe'i on a computer card to rate their shave according to smoothness. clo~ness. freedom from nick!. and cuts. and o"erall camion The men never know what the} arc testing It could he.· an cxpenmcntal blade an C\1s1ing C11llette product or one made h\' a competitor The center ha' been 1n o~ra1t0n ~•nee 1973. and some of the men 'havc Jolla Crowley of Palm Beach, l'la., and debutante Wendy Waahmao of 8rownnille, Tm.a ahal'e a dance Saturday. tested razors for )Cars. They receive no add1t1onal pa}'. though the} often are given gift certificates or movie passes. "Basically it's very convenient for me to shave here." said Gary Zakrzewski. a mana$er in Gillette's product evaluation d1 v1s1on "It does save some time in th e morning at home. And Lhe nther thing ' J r d I products we make. 10 judge the quality of what we sha ve test." The tester\' evaluations are fed into a computer along with evaluations from 2.400 (11llctte employees, fam- 11> members and fncnds nat1onw1de who test razors at home: .. Shaving 1s a very. very sub1ec11vc process," Niblett said. "We all have d11Terent beards ... That leads to widely differing opinions among the blade testers as to what constitutes a good razor. Gillette's ra1or research has several goals "On one hand. we're trying to determine whether new products meet performance and safety stan- dards." N1blc1t ..aid. Another goal 1s 10 test the quality of e\1st1ng prod· ucts. ' -·~ I ·~~ Gillette employee Ralph Capone ahavee whlle ah.ave teet clerk Mary Nacle watcbee hla efforta. That 1s why the-union has pushed for lcgJslauon in several states to require that trains have cabooses 1f they exceed a certain length -most about 1,500 feet -or arc carrying hazardous materials, he said. So far. Virginia. Oregon, Montana. Nebraska, and recently New MeJt1co have passed such laws. S1m1lar leg.is- lation in California was vetoed this year b Gov. Geo e Deukme ian. cg 1a ions a un er way or a new national railroad workers con- tract. but Shaver said the union is seeking more money for its 100,000 members and cabooses are not a big issue. John Bohlman. assistant state legis- lative director for the UTU in Nebraska, said, "The railroad tends to push the effectiveness of the electronic devices, but in actuality they're not failsafe." . ·The railroads, howe ver. say the safety 1uue is settled and cabooses are not needed. The Federal Railroad Admin1strat1on. which has eJttens1vc railroad safety rules. does not require u"Se of a caboose. The Presidential Emergency Board. in making its ruling on cabooses in 1982. estimated that railroads could save $400 million a year by the action. The board used Aonda East Coast Railroad as an example of safe Debs e. yie the gu:yts be·~ol•e ?~3.'i~~:'~~c:~ds~~~t~~~ ',I. t .& 1 without cabooses, and 1980. the railroad's train accident rate averaged all-i·m· portan t annual ball 39 percent of the nationaJ rate. In _ some yean it was as low as IS percent of the national rate. In 1982, the Interstate Commerce NEW YORK (A P)-A Manhattan nightclub took on the aura of an upscale high school dance Saturday as about 60 nch and chic teen-age women gathered to meet the wealth> bachelors who will escon them to the International Debutante Ball Madonna's "Matenal Girl .. blared as the men. dressed in blue blazers or three-piece suits, stood in a recei ving line. They greeted the debs. who came from as far as Texas for a chance to eye the gu ys at the Bachelors· Brunch at the swank El Morocco on East 54th Street The brunch. billed as a "pre-ball wannup" wa!I actually a chance fo r the debs to do some C'hn5tma5 shopping -for an escort to the hall. scheduled for Dec. 28 Michael Rockefeller. grandson of the late Nelson Rockefeller. and Peter ta vropoulos. son ef the designer who goe!> by la t name onl y. were hsted among the hosts. Howtvcr. they d1dn•t ~how up. Dcbutantc Lucinda Robb, arond· daucht« of the late President Lyndon. Johnson, made a bnef appearance The 1"111 question wu What IS the proper WI) tO 10 about aetunJ an C~Ort., ..I wouldn't u y there's any ~t wa)' • to go about it," said Amy Porter, 18. "Whatever works out best." Veteran escort Art Crowley, 22, eJtpla1ned the procedure. "Usually, a g:irl who 1s coming out has an idea of who she would like her tscort to be," he said. "If she doesn't know who he would be, she would end up being referred to someone. ·v ou get to meet a lot of new people that way." Crowley and his brother John, 20, flew in from Palm Beach, Fla., for the brunch. Both said they have escorted debs for the last three years Marprct Hedberg. director of the lntcmat1onal Dcbutantc Ball, wd debt are usually presented in their hometowns dunna a season that stans in June. Then. they arc free to travel and be presented to society "A lot of lJrls like to meet boys, and boys lake to meet JJrls," she $lid "That's really what all of 1t 1s about. It ~tans them off on the naht foot:: Dcbutina is not for the faint of pocketbook. It costs St .2SO to be presented w society. while t.ick.elJ to the ball cost SI 7S. And that's not coununa aown1. plane fare and the faC1 that most debs JO to more than one ~ny Bu1 ·a bere-bonn deb!Jt 1s possible and "needn't cost them more -Commission recommended that the than S2,000." said Mrs. Hedberg. Milwaukee Road operate without Th~rc was a ttme when a good cabooses to help pull itself out of mamll$e was the goal of any self-bankruptcy. Soo Linc. which respectmgdcbutante, but that ma~~o urchased the Milwaukee Road, longer b.! the case. Mrs. Hedberg said. n eliminating cabooses last year. "I don't know 1fthey have marriaae ta Fe. Southern Pac1fic and on their minds, but we have ssouri Pacific arc also running many mamages that eventuaMook cabooscless when and where possible. place because they met at ~11 or at In Wisconsin. railroad worke~ these parties," she said. urged the legislature to enact a Some of the debs were clegan\, cabo<?sc law. . living proof that a junior jct set eiusts. Railroads and sh1p~rs opposed any restncuons. Chnstopher J. "My mother thou&ht it was a I~ Buraer, assist.ant vice president for idea for me to come to r:!ewYork C1ty Chicqo & North Western Transpor- and sec the city hfe. said Sherry talion Co .. told a legislative hcanna Thompson, 20. who flew from that the company runs more than I 00 Clearwater. Fla., f~r the three-hour freia.ht trains daily without cabooses brunch and was ~yang back to attend and that workers arc safer in the a Saturday cvenana deb pany. Ms. locomotive. Thompson. who.was weanna a red· LaHood sard Union Pacific has ~nd·black cocktail dress. said she got operated about 7 million cabooscless into the mood for the brunch by mil~ since October 1984. AlthouJ}l a~tcndma another deb pany fnday he did not have aoc1dent stausucs m&ht. available he said he was sure acc1· Julie Marni, 18, and two fnends dents had decreased a.ncr the move came from Lubbock, Teitas. "10 act a Burhnaton Non.hem would also date, mostly." like to do away with taboo~ ... id "We just wanted to come up here company spoke1man 8111 Joplin and go to the ~rties and get used to However, because many or its trains the way it's done because we've never 1nvel throuab NcbmU.. the com· come ouunywhere but 1n Teus." she pany is k.ecpma cabootca on most said. 1ra1nr.. -