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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-29 - Orange Coast PilotDRANGI COAST NtUf.~f$ - - featufit\~ dd®®od@09 - @lftln® 0 ~•im ~ ~~c//()/Z- - W~AT ARE VOU DOING OUT HERE, CHARLIE BROWN ? ---- ,v IT WA5 THE NINTH INNiNG ... SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1985 JUST STANDING ON THE PITCHER'S MOUND .. . SORT OF T~I NKIN6 ABOUT LAST SEASON .. . '(OU KNOW, RELIVING OLD ME.\t\ORIES ... . YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PAPIR I TH INK T~EV ~~O A MAN ON SECOND .. YOU SHOULD -;zy 1T .. 6J ST~~/ OUT I RIGHT ;:tELD ,.\~D REL1\ E SJ\\E OF YOUR OLD M E 1\\0~1 ES ... HELf, PI TCHER ~ 6ET THE BALL OVER Ti..tE . PLATE ! DON'T WALK THI S 6U~ !! LET ~IM t11T IT ~ w~AT DO YOU THINK WE 1RE OUT HERE FOR 1 OUR 1-tEALTH ?~ - I LOVE Tl-lOSE . OLD MEMORIES '. --- WELL, DO YOU,HUH ? OPEN THE. OARN DOOR IJ I I ~ .----./ by Jim Davis MOH? HOH? PO YOH? MOH? HOM ? -------.11. \ THE DIRECT APP~OAC H IS THE Bf SI APPROACH I I • \ .. ... 12-29 DENNIS THE MENACE ·By Hank Ketcham What did kids do when YOU were li+tle,Mr. Wilson? ... we read Mutt and Jeff ~-----------..----:--.--~ ... we spun wooden tops ... JUDGE PARKER I MUST TAKE IT ONE STEP AT A TIME , .JULIA ! NOW THAT HORACE HAS AGREED TO MEET SARA, I 'LL LET THAT HAPPEN BEFORE I comic books . .., THEY'RE BROTHERS~ I CAN'T UNDERSTAND THEIR FATHER LEAVING EVERYTHING TO ONE SON INVITE BEN OVER ! AND NOTHING 'TO THE OTHER! ~ ~ I'M SORRY, LYDIA! I KNOW . THAT YOUR LIFE HERE WtTH HORACE HASN'T ~­ BEEN EASY! • , • ... And I had the bi99esr collection of mi t k 6ottle caps in -the C.OUNTY! by Harold Ledoux ESPECIALLY THIS LOVELY OLD HOUSE: WHERE THEY WERE RAISED AS BOYS! IT WASN'T RIGHT, I ADMlTl • I TAKE NO .. ,Af'lD, IF I CAN HELP IT, I IT THAT DON'T INTEND TO SEE HIM! YOU ACCORDING TO LYDIA, BEN IS STILL NOW PAINTING PICTURES! I HAVEN!T. lOLO· HER HE'D DO eE11 ER I~ SEEN HE STARTED 10 PAINT HOUSES ... BEN! ANO TR\ED eA~NING A LIVING FORTHe FIRST TIME IN HI' L1FE . .. DOONESBURY .. 1N HIS lMER YEARS I 1HE RE~OWMED CDMP06ER .~DE: BARWW I BECAME f NVOlUED f N A~ IN1EN5>E AND Bl11ER RlVAlR4> WlfH WOk.FGAN0 AMADEUS MOZ ART ! 1.f SEE.MS IHA1 NO MA-f 1ER HOW kDN6 A M USICAL PIECE BARLOW COMPOSE;D ,,., "' 1--__,..~~--~~~~~~ ~ , .. MOON MULLINS Look'(, PLUS HIE! ----- IT S NOWED LAST Nl~HT .' IT1S ALL so SMOOTH YEH·· IT REALLY SEEMS A SH,AME 10 STEP OUTSIDE AND START M!SSIN7 fT ,AtL UP. t;' ~TJ AND PERFECT ! THOSE ARE lbJ~ SEN SITIVE FEELINGS OF A lf<U8" ,ARTISTIC SOUL,, l<AYo . r ... ! . u .., c ~ .,, . ~ • E c . , • z v 6/V&McA IJReAI<, IM!?K.. JUST A HOU5£ 7 IT'SJUST A .--I HMe. 0 ARE YOU 5£.R.JOU5, J MIKE? JlJ5T A HCX/9£? '-.. {}H-OH 0 0 ~J ~ .J WHAT NAS FOR£J7 JUST 50. 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NO . ~-~ECK O\O~'T C~LL . . ~ow A.0DJT 6PANK"11 .6\A"i AWA'i ~ROM OA.0. "E.'~ l~ A BAO MOOO. OUTOFWE QUsrtON! by MacNell ' _I CHEERS! I lt's~986, and bandl Peter Duchin, a New Year's Eve favorite, is ready. He always toasts with French champagne and has resolved never to drink the bubbly alone. Inside, learn more about what to drink -and who's promising whatforthe New Year. What does Lee lacocca want to be? And why does· Cybill Shepherd swear to wear l~ underweal'! 5 bowls on 1 day: A guide to games Page 16 We're in the year's happiest month Page 11 I ' l ~ I 1 I ----J .. What's yow most ellbarrassilg New Year's Eve? Don Rickles c ..... "In 195 I one friend mvned me to a party. an- other tiiend supplied a blmd date. We amved on New Years Eve to find out the party was on New Year's Day. My date burst into tears. slapped me and rushed out of the building." Mary Wilson lanlil& sW .. Last year the band and I were in Kuwait. where drinking alcohol is apinst the law. We were offstage. and at midnight, I threw cau- tion to the wrnds. stood up. champagne glass on high. yelling 'Happy Year.'·· '~. , •. v.-_:z, Ron Gresc~1er ... Yon lal&trs Mfl9Sl8M "It was m> fust date with Carol (his wife. model Carol Alt) and to impress her. I rented a strttch Limo. We got a flat. I thought I'd im- press Carol by quickly changing a tire. I got full of grease. I felt like such a fool" DHVEI WANTS TO FLY AWAY: Seems the Rocky Mountains aren·t ~ enough to satisfy John Denver. In fact the 41 -ycar-old singer might be a bit jealous when Sharon Christa McAuliffe. the first tcachernaut. who goes into orbit aboard the Challenger Jan. 22. "Since Day I. I've wanted to be the first civilian in space," saY' Denver, who received a medal from NASA th.is year for his role m supporting space explorauon ... rd give five fingers and IQ toes to ride the shuttle." If Denver ever breaks the sound barrier aboard the shuttle. he's determined to wnte a song about it. If you need something like a toerwJ dipper, a hot water bonJe. a month in the North Pole-and all of it in a hurry-then the person to call ts Jody Came ... I know exactly where everything is." says the actress. ex-wife of Burt Reynolds and author of the recent tell-all memoir Laughing on the Ou1s1de. Cmng on the Inside. "and I can put my hands on 1t in one second ilat." The bad pan about her computer-like cffiaency IS compulsion for orderlmess: "If something 1s out of place I break out an a rash and God help someone 1f the~ borrow somethmg and put It beck in the wrong plaa!." ~USA WEEKEND -l*rt ..... , ... tb s- Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Alten H. Neuharth, Chairman John J. Cur1ey, President ------- Success fresh from The Refrigerator Even before the Chicago Bears made William .. The Rc- fiiFrator" Pmy their No. I draft choice in April he was a magnet for fat jokes. At 6-foot-2. carrying up to 360 pounds during his Oem- son University years. the jokes were more like broadsides. But Perry kept smiling. Now, qe 22, ring size 22. shirt neck size 22. and down to 304, he's grinning aJJ the way to the bank. .. At this point.~ says Pmy. whose team is headed to its first playoff game next ~ "The toughest problem is try- iJlf to clear. up some of those rrusconcepuons that have sur- fao:d.. For one thina. l never ate $28 wonh of McDonald ham burgers in a single meal. or 5C'VeJ"IJ slabs of ribs. .. His diet typically includes a small steak. a salad and a soft drink. And he buys his clothes at severa.1 Chicago big men's sh~ But he could eat mort lavishly if he wanted. His four-year. S l.4 million contract with the Bears in- cludes playing-time incen- tives. McDon.aid's signed him to promote its McDlT. Coke has h.im and IQmmatc Jim McMahon sdlina sodas. f.ach spot is worth S 7 5.CXX> to $100.<XX> to Pmy. It's heady stuff for Perry, whose father. Hollie. is a house painter. and mother. Ina. is a homemaker. The Aiken. S.C.. native ts one of 13 children. Pmy-who moved into a new house m Mundelein. Ill.. with h.is wife. Sherry, and their 3-~-old daughter, Latavia. this fall -says the success won't changie rum. "'To com an oki phrase. ·rm talcing each day one day at a time.· .. .. Yes. rm getting besic:sed with endorsements. . . . But I came here to play football." His tcammalCS say Peny merits lhe spoWah L Says quarterbeck McMa- hon. .. If he is gerung too much ancnnon. he deserves it After all. he has given the whole team a btg wt" The Bears' all-nmc lead.mg rusher. Walter Payton, strong- ly cndones ~ "Anyone who knows him can't help but ti.kc him .... He bas brought a new dimC1\Slon to our team. to the NFL and has proven to himself he beJonas on the team. I am one othis bigest fans and can't wait &om Sun· day ro Sunday to find out what he wiU do next" Every move Perry makes tS mag>c. Handed the ball on the one-vard line. Ptnv. who usu- ally Plays dtfensive taekk. bar- rcJs across for a touchdown, Weeks later. he catches a short pass and runs for a TD. On l...aie Nigh! Wuh DavHi Utt~ man. he lcu it be known that he can throw the ball. too. thank$ to an ann "lilc.t Roarr Staublch·s. .. Coech Mike Ditka cmiits Perry wtth putnng .. some fun back into the game." -a. Clau 114 tar-ti lnla uWhen I'm approaching a jump. the horse is ju t about th e only one who doesn't know I'm royal.·· -lritail's ,rilms -., • nM ~1rile 0 llAITlMWIS l4KY wife of Rep. Robm Davis (R-:Mich.) protested tM dowdy 1magr> of congre:s.nonal w1\lt'S. '"To energjzc myself and oth- cn by shooting down negative thoughts and actions with posi- tive vibrations." llAllA samvu C<HUIChor of the 1h1rd-raJed 'CBS Mom1,.g News .. "Every other ~ it was al- ways to lose weight 11us time it's to get huaic ratinp." By~!War GARRISON KElllOR Aurbor of 'Lake Wobqon Dlys'; host of radio's 'A PraiM Ho~ CompMtion.' He plans to mMT)' ru,h jC})oo/ cla.ssm.t~ U1.la Strange. wr o lavish time and afl'ection and Oowers and talk and music oo my wife -and to do my share of laundry." , PROMISES ~-... ~ . -~ .. MEL FRANK llAllO CUOIO New Yorlc '.r Dmux:ra11c gover- Direcror of the Nariona.1 Hum-nor with an~ on the 1988 pres- CBM Cent.er in MJJUTJi. uJm11al race "I never get in- volved in that sort of thing. Around here (at the hurricane ceo- '1'hcrc once Lived a man who worked harder than any man I have ever known. He '°'6rked hard because he loved tus family and wanted to do whatcVCf he could to provide for them. He worked hard because he loved ter) we just bang on ~is ~ country and be-lieved tn the Amcncan Dream. and try to stay ahead. That man was my father. If I Of things, We can't have One resolution for I 986, It , • tS the same I have had every year plan on what s gomg for as long as r can remember. to to happen " try to Live up to my father's stan- • danll and to proVldc the best life JOAN RIVERS Comed.i.an. perrruwent guest host of NBCs 'Tonight Show.' wr 0 start returning Don Johnson's phone calls. And tell (hus- t.nd) Edgar not to make so much noise when be makes love. Lat year I could hear him all the way ~ Los---Angeles!" JACllillOI Hi.s laJest film IS 'Macarom. · "rm aoing to qu.it ciprcttcs. I had qu.it for 23 years and when I filmed Mi.ss11tg l picked up a cig- arttlt for the charac1er. Well af- ter four capm1eS I was riaht bide to where I was so many yean aao. Once Xo'J put it 1n your mouth. it's like the fCelina never left. Tlus year, fm IOlrf to put the habit to rest for eood- I can for my family, my state and my country." Owns real estate, 'A1/an11c Mo1t1hly' and ·u S Nf"A-s & World Report . '"To tut 500 in our local soft- bell game and never slldc." CUUS YOl IULOW Acqu11ttd of trying to kill hLr -wealrhy wife. Sunny. "'To c:casc bemg a public figure so that I won't be asked the same quest.ion in 1986." 9y P9UI Feftlln PAM SHRIVER Tenn.is pro won throe touma- ~nts m 1 mini-<OnYback. "I'd like to start cooking dinner once a week, as long as it's edible and something difl'erent." - I ·o NS ~ CYBlll SHEPHERD Star of ABCs 'Moonliglwng. · "To be a better friend and to wear less un- derwear more often. Going without underwear seems to bring me good luck when I have to make difficult decisions."' WICY LOP£Z I HAllY IWOtlEI l.PGA 's top go/ff!f' in 1985 She() C<>-td1tor of CBS''{)() \,finwes and huslxinJ Rar Anight. third "I quit smoking e'CT) Ne~ baseman for the Nt"t'< York \Jets. Year'~ E"e ·· are exf)«ling a babv in June WI tlunk r d Wee to I~ a lot of Cwt.TM HESTM weight after I fiave th<' bab) I think I'd like to gt't 1t off 1n a healthy wa} and not go on an) crash diets bcca ~ th.at«, the wrong way to do 1t." lEE IACOCCA The ChrysJer-c/wmw) wro~ h.Js omrupre2nt l1~ story. 'Larocca · C1Wrman of Stat~ of Liberty-Elbs lsl&nd FoundatJon. Wfo be the best What else is there?" C)1ar t>I 48( I °' 1'1USI\ 1p1no/f Dvna.m II The C 1l/fln -T o grt (acting) nghl JUSt Ontt ! ! 1985· 5 J PORCELAIN SCULPTURE COLLECTION Individually crafted sculptures in fine porcelain with delicate hand-painting. So eXCt.'ptional an artist is Brian Hargrea~ of Great Britain that he wai; commissioned to portray rhe gardens and butterflies ofBuckmgham Palace for Queen Eli:r.abeth II. And his works have been t>xhib1ted at the Smithsonian Institution and the British Museum of Natural History. Now he brings his talent to the design of an exclusive collection of porcelain sculptures: The Butterjli,es of the World. This intriguing new colJC('tion makes it possible for you to have a garden of butterflies and flowers in your home all _Y('ar long! fifteen delightful but- terflies in their own natural floral settings -rep- resenting all fifteen buttt'rfly families that exist in nature's kingdom. You11 be able to display this miniature buttt'rfly collection attractiwlv in vour home. For vou will rt'Ct'ive. as part of th~ collection, a beautiful ef.a#rt! of brass and glass to hold all the swlptures. Brian Hargreaves' dt'Sign.c; are so finely deta iled that t'ach dt'licatt' wing of a butterfly and each petal ofa flow<>r is precisely as you set' it m nature. from the Monarch Butterfly with its bright orange coloring ... to the boldly-striped Zebra Longwing ... and the spectacular Malachite with emerald- shaped winS". The variety of colors is astonishing_ Brilliant rros and nch purples .. : soft greens and det>p golds ... subtle pinks and pale violets ... t'Vl'ry shade and tone natuN' has giV'l'n to tht'SC charmmg creatures of flight . Each imported sculpturl' will be srnt· to you along with reterenCT information about the ~ut­ f('rfly portra~l('(I. and a Certificat~ of Authenticity will also be provided. To acquire the collec tion. please mail your appli- cawm by January 31. 1986. ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------, SUBSClttPTIO~PPLtCATt0:-1 Franklin Porcelain franklin Center, Pennsylvania 19091 PleaSC' enter my subecription for The Butterflies of the World Porcelain Sculptun> Collection by Brian Har- greaves, consi8ting of fifteen miniature sculptures to be crafted in fine porcelain. with delicate hand- painting. The sculptutts will be sent to me at the rate of one per month. I net'd send no mon~' now. Please bill me $29.50- for each pol"Ct'lain acuJptutt in advance of shipment. I will also rect'~ a beautif1,l) bnus and glass etagere at no added charge. .,...,,, ...,. .,,.,,"""' ra.r ont1 SI fr oluppitfK and llaN/11~ Please mail by January 31, ·1986. Limit of one colkction per person. Signature Mr./ Mrs./ Miss Address City State. Zip I n ~------------------------------------------------------~---------------------------J YOUR FITNESS After the race, give leg muscles tender loving c:are The questiol I am a 37-ycar-old runner and road rac- er and compete in about 25 races a sea- son. My problem 1s that my leg muscles a.re not rccovenng as quickly as I'd Like after a race. prevenung me from trammg property for the next one. I have been runmng 30 miles or more a week for the past three years. The answer \1yron Mokris :vieshoppen. ~ You probably a.re competing m 100 many races. says Rich Pha.Jgh. one of mLl- er Mary Decker's trainers and co-author of Athlet1e Massage (S 14.95. Simon & Shuster). That many races puts a strain on the recovery capaclt)' of your leg muscles. Whether you cut the number of races or noL here a.re some ways Ptwgh says you can help muscles recover •Cool down. After a race. walk around. do some stretching. relax. • Lea mas5qe. An hour or so after a race. ha ve someone rub your legs, starung at the ankle and pusrung toward your heart. Start with soft strokes and firush With harder ones. Massage each leg 15 minutes on the front, 15 on the back. A l11aSSOl8f helps push out the toxins that bwJd up m muscles dunng exercise and in part. cause the soreness and f.auguc that prevcn t you from traJ rung after a race. • Hoc bath. A simple hot bath opens up the blood "CSSCls and also helps flush the muscles of lOXJns. Or. 1f you have a water massage. you can put about 8 inch- es of hot water 1n your 1ub and first soalc your legs in the hot water for about 30 seconds and then spray them with cold for about 30 seconds.. Continue for about 10 minutes. • Workout. The day after running a race. run two m1Jes or so at an easy pace. It's another way to ~ nd of toiuns. • Uquids. Dnnlcing plenty of Ltqwds after a race also 1s recommended -water probably IS best • Relax lep. Keep your I* elevated as much as posslble after a race. Proppmg them boosts curulauon and recovery. a -JeutW lltttn Are J-QU consuknng a new fitness regt· men? USA WEEKEND will fi n.ti expms to aruwt>r vour que.rt1ons Wnte to USA WEEKEND. Your Funess. PO Box 500 W. Washington. DC 20044 Inc/wk bntf b1ograplt1cal dala. a descnpllon of vour /rtfU'SS goal. an.ti your !tome an.ti work addrl'SSeS an.ti pho~ nu~ Rich/and Ricb\and .... ' ~ INTERVIEW • ·~--..rr~..c • am1 The pixie-faced skater with a brand-new ice show talks about a dream dinner with Princess Diana, shaky confidence and lingering love for her ex. lylrilDubrow 01 Hr HW ice sbti•C *9: h's a linle more sophisticated than other ice shows. It's more skat- mg-oriented rather than just en- teruunmcnt There are no ice comics or stuffed animals. 01 tier suti1c aMlity 11 yurs after lttr OIJ•,k &•I~ •tal: rm a bettC'r skater now, honest- ly. I could never have done the thin~ I do now I 0 years ago. And 1 wouldn't have because I wouldn't have been able to do them well at all Amateur skaters are stubbom Professional ap- pearances are much more chal· lenging. much more fun. We have such a great time .... Last year audiences even had the un- fortunate opportunity to hear me sing.. This ume ru do a com- ic ballet It's not Slapstick but it's kmd of goof-up ume. By 0.Vld Ha 01 st11e frtpt; Oh, it's terrible. All the kids laugh at me. I'm a bunch of nerves, especially at the competitions. I really freak my- self out a lot. That's the one thmg that hasn't been improving with age. To cal m myself down, I have to be alone and tcU my- self. ~This as silly. You 've done it 1001 umes or more." And I put my left skate on ftrst aU the time because I'm very superstitious. I've always lacked self<onfi- dence and at used to dnve my coaches crazy. They'd get so frustrated. But I'm improving. rm working on tt. . . . I ha ve talked to psychiatnsts before. lake a wonderful psychiatrist m Connecticut I call ham on the phone if I have problems rm not sure about. COlJ IOAl Clll At 29, llrldly ... is d 1~ to come tit If 1*Itf~11t 1M uys U. is ill Mtttr tMI mr aM wil '-ell I ... '1lltlsy let U.. ltrt ....... tUt wfl tMr 14 cities. • ~ JllJ ZI, 1ISl. II QI • ·--= .......... ..... Ila; .......... . • Flll.f: r .. ,_. ut· ...... ,.. ... ... "-· ... "i.J. ....... UM. •• ................ ............... ,, ..... ...... ·-; 1111 .... m ....... :r: ..... 1111a J(IO -'Im U. .... ....._JIM ....... , ...... . ... dtllfl• ..... fill ,..._. .... .... ................ j ---·---......... ......,.~ --""'. -·1114. •mt ........ .............. .................. .................. .............. ............ .,.... .. ._. • Rll rmu 1m1: 1114 .................. ... ,, ....... ........... .... ,..,.; ...., .......... ,. Cll!ljj,llln I don't thmk as much of my- self as some other people do. I certainly malce mistakes. rm not bnlliant aU the tJme. I happened to win the Olympics. A lot of It was luck. . . . 1 always felt that people didn't like me. I'd find the one bad thmg someone'd say and feel the whole wor1d felt that way 0111-ltlsb114 Dea1 PHI lbrtl1: We're not back together. We see each other a lot. We're still very much m love with each other and we remain best of fnends. [ don't think thi~ can be worked out The two of us are still trying to figure it out. It's really kind of sad His c.arecr is JUSt starting to go the way he wants 1t to. He's not ready to malce a commitment l've done my th1ng and rm ready to get mamed and have a family. AJso. I'm happy m C.Onnect:Jcut and he's happy in California. As far as having a relationship that I · wat1t. and this might be selfish, 8 ·USA WE n,£'0 • Drc 27-29. I 985 ----- it's not m Hollywood It's very painful when you spend 8. 9. 10 years of your life with someone. I was head-over- hccls in love with Dean just after we met He watched me grow up .... We never really lived to- gether. J was on the road with lc.e Capades. If be had ever asked me. ~Please stay with me ... I would have. in a second h bei•C OI tlte read: I know 1f I ever find "Mr. Right." I know I can't travel and have a relauon- sh1p. If I fi nd the right person. I'll give 1t aJI up .... The most d1ffi- cult part of performing is laving on the road ... Gomg from ho- tel to hotel. I'd give anything just to go into my own kitchen and get a glass of milk. 01 ~wt11 41•• wM Presilnt lup1 114 Prilctss Dini at tM ntte hist list ..... : I was sitting one seat away from her. I thought I was going to faint My knees went weak. I gasped to Dean Paul. my secun· ty blanket. '"'I can't do this." I felt so out of control, sh.along. I didn't know what to do or say - it's amazing. that hasn't ha~ pened to me in years. ... I don't thmlc she was sure of what to say or what she wanted to ask.. She didn't say like, MWell, what a.re you up to these days? .. She asked whether there were goss.1p map. noes in America and whether our 1oumalists were like (Bri- tain 's) Fleet Stn:ct 1oumahsts. At the beginrung of dinner. the president. the pnncess and Misha (Mikhail Baryshrukov) were talking about souvemrs. Ei- ther the president or Masha asked Princess Diana whether thi~ ever disappear from the palace. She said .. Yes. ash trays." The president wd something like. "h's interesting that people think taking a Sliver ashtray IS talcing a souvenir rather than stealing." I hope I'm quotmg him corrcctJ y. Everybody was aslong Pnncc Charles and President Reagan to dance and I don't do that. not at aU. I'm not bold enough. I'm not comfortable dancing with strange men. My father and Dean P.iul are the onJy ones I can dance with and not step on their feet One of the nicest most amus- mg pans was standing there taJk- i ng to Tom Selleck. Clint Eastwood. Neil Diamond. Steve Lundquist (Olympic gold med- alist swimmer). They were say- ing they d.idn 't know what to do about the princess.. .. ,s It proper ask her to dance?"' "Should I ask her to dance?" "Maybe I should ... It's funny seeing these extraordinarily handsome lead- ing men -all women would swoon to look at them -not knowing what to do. It was priceless. Ot llttHlrttits Mtwt11 Hrstlf 1114 Prilctu liua: Both of ~ up in front of the pub She met Cllartes al 19. I won Olympics at 19. We both very sheltered lives.. altho not in the same way. She obviously a virgin, young naive, like I was. All of sud people expected her to be a p ccss.. boom, overnight I was pcctcd to be a star overnight . Tllat dinner was so beau u a once-i n-a-lifetime opportum But for her it's everyday life. not have something that s to look forward to is unfo nate. It malces life wonderful for us to dream to meet her. for her, who's her dream? 01 ~er ",.rfect" luge: w you see lS what you &et. I'm P ty. rucc. clean<Ut. don't do or smoke. f'm ccrtalnly not feet. rm not a mean or bad son. I have a lot of flaws: see. what does Dean comp about? When somelhin$ both me I'm not able to say 1t. 1 le build up and build up and all a sudden I have to let off stea have bad moods, even the ccss of WaJes has bad mood~. 01 COllHtlMlt: When 1 child. I wanted to be famo nch. glamorous. the grea skater ever. And after aU th years I rcahzc I've had all and the thmp that really m me hapPY arc my fncnds my famil y. a . ~ look for 30 Procter & Gamble coupons in your Publishers Clearing House Envelope. Be o n the lookout for the Pub I t<,ht:>r~ Clea ring House Mailing. Inside are 30 valuable coupons good for great savings on products lik~ Pampers, Prel l, Era. Zest Alwavs . and 2S mort>1 And each coupon is good tor pec1al 01\ mr1c.., athletes, too. For every one \.OU redeem b\ January 19. 1986, Procter & Gamble wtll donate ten cents to Special Olvmpicc;. up to 57SO 000 That.., tt·n ' cents to help a mpnt<1ll\ rc>tarded <. htld or adult experience omething "l~t 1cil through vear-round sport\ tr~1ining and competition Look for your special coupons. Good for Special Olympics and you . ,,, . "To tne, _selling Avon is the perfect part-ti01e job, ----use it doesn't interiere with niy full-tinte -joJ?~Rocco U: like a lot of our Representatives, you consider raising your family your full-time job, but would still like to earn some extra money on the side, why not consider selling Avon. You'll work at your own pace. At your own convenience. 'ret still earn eno~ money to make a difference in your family's life. And your own. Maybe that difference will be the dream vacation you've been ~ about. Or the pride and satisfaction of helping put your child through school Either way, by selling Avon, you'll be able to add to your family's lives without taking time away from them. what better time to do it than in this, our Centennial year! With all the special promotions, exciting new products, and fabulous ..... beauty offers we.'ve got lined up, the time for selling Avon has never been better. ..... ~ ~..... ..... r.o,. ~ So why not look into selling Avon now. 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If I die, the payments would coo- tmuc to my ~-Is this a tpod deal? F.dwanl Kn~~ TM-• Your company can require you 10 prove a ~ net worth before paying your pension as a lump sum. The Internal "Revenue Servitt. which controls such matters, allered the rules this year, ex- plains Warren S. Shine, of the ICCOUJlting furn of Ernst & Wbinncy, with offices across the USA and c.anada. The IRS acrecd with the argument by ·-·-· .... ,• . • Think they're the lowest? • ' Think again. ~ • IS ·"To ine, selling Avon the perfect part-tllne job, ~use it doesn't interfere l3UQ2lo ION JOI! lilli!!ll ,.., ..., ... .,, ~-llW)()t«• 331'11 CtWV McQ ,.,,. i!IJ ...., Hl'TS "W'ith my full-titne joJ1~Roeco --· -...,.,., ..,,.. ..... ,,..., JaJI&) ,,. llOl'ltS#tH I H I M1MI "°"-...... ,, ·- ~ THERRM D1108 LEE GAflhil 000 l!i!l QMA1'fST HITS ~-2 ........ 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Your company can require you to prove a certa1n net worth before paying your pension as a lump sum. 1bc Internal Revenue Service. which controls such manm., altered the rules this year, ex- plains Warren S. Shine, of the ICOOUllting firm of Ernst It Whinney, with offices acrcm the USA and Canada. !!!._IRS ~ with ~ argument by Think they're the lowest? Think again. c . . ''To nte, selling~von. is the perfect part-t101e 1ob, ----Use it doesn't interfere \.Vith my full-tinte joJ?~Rocco If, like a lot of our Representatives, xou consider raising yot.lr f~ your full-time job, but would still like to earn some extra money on the side, why not consider selling AvorL You11 work at your own pace. At. your own convenience. 'ret still earn --··-'-______ ..._ ____ .t . t·rr , YOUR FINANCES Finns r,an refuse topayUnpmi pension payment The qleStiol Can my company refuse to pay me the S 116,CXX) m my pension as a lump sum unJ~ I show I have S2S0,CXX) in other assets? lnstead of a lump sum, they offer S84J a month. And, if I pay $75 a month. they guarantee I 0 yean of monthly checks.. If J die, the payments would con- unuc to my~. Is th.is a good deal? Edward Xrat::.e.~ nt••• Your com~y can req~ you to prove a ~n net worth before paying your pensaoo as a lump sum. The Internal Revenue Service. which controls such ma~ altered the rules th.is year, ex- plains WatTen S. Shine, of the ICCOUnting firm of Ernst & Whinney, with offices aaoss the USA and Cv>ada The IRS ~ with ~ llJument by Think they're the lowest? Think again. 1 • 1S , "To nte, sellingAvon the perfect part-~inte job, --Use 1t doesn't llttedere "W'ith tny full-tinte joJ?~Rocco If, like a lot of our Representatives, you consider raising your family your full-time job, but would still like to earn some extra money on the side, why not consider selling Avon You'll work at your own pace. At. your own convenience. !et still earn 1 t i ·rr · YOUR FINANCES --. .. ... ,;.. ........._ Finns r,an refuse to pay lllllp • pension payment The QleStiol Can my company refuse lO pay me the $11 6.CXX) m my pension as a lump sum unless I show I have $250,CXX) in other assets? Instead of a l~p sum, they offer S841 a month. And, ifl pay $75 a month, they guarantee I 0 years of monthly c hecics. If I die, the payments wouJd con- 11 n uc to my wife. Is this a good deal? Edward J(rayem~. T~Pa. lle••• Your company can require you to prove a~ net worth before paying your pct\Slon as a lump sum. Thc Internal Revenue Service. which controls such matters, altered the ruJes this year ex- plains Warren S. Shine, of the acco~ung firm of Ernst & Whinney, with offices across the USA and Canada .... _..__ The IRS agreed with the argument by some comparues that retirees who receive lump sum payments might make a bad mvesuncnt.and end up without support. . Until th.is year, a company could allow either all or oo retirees to choose a lump sum payment or a monthly pension check. It's illep1, however. for a company to have a plan that disproportionately ~ --A:.,.. \_ . t. .. .. • ' ' - Think they're the lowest? t ' ,4 7mg Think again. 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If I die, the payments would con- tinue to my wife. ls this a good deal? Tiie•• Edward 1'rayet11Yeuaer, Trappe. Pa. Your company can require you lO prove a cert.am net won.h before paying your pension as a lump sum. The Internal Revenue Service. which controls such m.ancn, allered the rules tlus year. ex- plains Warren S. Shine. of the acoounting furn of f.rnst & Whinney. with offices across the USA and Canada ...... _~- Thc IRS ll'ecd with the argument by some comperucs that mirecs who reccave lump sum payments mi&ht make a bed mvestmcnt and end up without support.. Until this year, a company could allow either all or no mirecs to choose a lump sum payment or a monthly pension check. It's illep1. however, for a company to have a plan that disproportionately benefits the hi&hest-paid employees. Even after this new lRS rulina. a company will still have to show that requiring a mini- mum amount of net worth -as your company does -doesn't automatically discriminate. The IRS reasoned that em- ployees with lower salaries might have a suable net worth from other sources. You may not be able to purchase else- where the same income for your wife for the $75 offered by your firm. The IRS has ruled that you must have your wife's wnt- len consent to rcceJve benefits that would not pass on to her should she survtve you. Some circumstances do Justlfy waJvmg the~ to guarantee the payments 1f. for example, your wife has an income m her own right But the IRS ruling shows that rights to the peDSJon of the mam waae earner arc increasmgly viewed as be- longing to both spouses. Besides, if you make no provts.aon for your spouae and do die within a few yean. your wife would receive no .return for your investment in your perwon pro- grant Only the company would pin, sintt it would not have to pay out as much as planned a Nmi advta on managing your money' Wntt 10: USA WEEKEND, Your Ft· flDllCa, P.O. Box .SOOW, Wi;,:111 on. D C ]()().U, Inc/wk brief b1 1cal dara. plus }'(JIU ho~ and work m.ses and phoM num.bm. USA WEEKEND · ()[c 27-29, 1985 · 11 Think they're the lowest? Think again. , MERIT Ultra lights IOO's MEN11iOL 3mg I 41 7mg 4mg Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. test ing method. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Co nta ins Carbon Monox ide . NOWt I H[ l OW£ 51 Of All ARAM1$ son PACK 100s Fil HR lil£'-lHOl l 110 ·~· ~ l 111~ lltCOlllll' " Pt! tt91HW11t 11'1 f TC 111111\0d .... , .. , • ' • ''To nte, sellingAvon is the perfect part-titne job, use it doesn't interfere ~ith niy full-tinie joJ?~Rocco If, like a lot of our Representatives, xou consider raising your family your full-time job, but would still like to earn some extra money on the side, why not consider selling Avon. You11 work at your own pace. At. your own ~onvenience. 'ret still earn enoug!i money to make a difference in your familys life. And your own. Maybe that difference will be the dream vacation you've been ¢inking about . Or the pride and satisfaction of helping put your child through school Either way, by selling Avon, you7Il be able to add to your family's lives without taking time away from them. cl what better time to do it than in this, our Centennial year! With all the special promotions, exciting new products, and fabulous ..... beauty offers we've got lined up, the time for selling Avon has never been better. .... ~ ';'.... .... Fo,. the So why not look into selling Avon now. R.:;:;;/:.rr:::;;. ............. ;~ ~-~ . Simply fill out and mail in the coupon below. t/\1!, 81><11 :;ari0n on~ ..... ~ '!_11J>o11. Job, Or be till k the h cl 11 A"°'> flr.ocJi ~t.il><J ~'rtg ..._ ..._ tter s · , pie up p one an ca us u~, Inc P s,tnp/y 111a .1 r.~s t>o cl,F ~n ........ ., 1 800 858 8000 11 free " .Q ~ I tO; 'BatiOtJ at - --to . ~ Orea// i 1 492<J? A.t1 · / There7Il be absolutely no obligation. ~ 0 1 F~1.8Qo_858:t.J· ~ ~ 1 What there will be are a whole bunch Address ~ I of terrific reasons why selling Avon now City. ,' will benefit you. . A' ~on Phone I And your family. ~V ~ r~ 1 ~P----I I I I J .. YOUR FINANCES --. ~- Finns r,an refuse to pay Unp 51111 pension payment The qleStiol Can my company refuse 10 pey me the $116.CXX> in my pension as a lump sum unless I show I have $250.000 in other assets? Instead of a lump sum, they offer $84 1 a month. And, ifl pey $75 a month. Lhey guarantee IO years of monthly checks. If I die, the payments would con- 41 unue to my wi~. Is this a good deal? Edward iu.c.~ n.e-· Your company can require you to prove a cer1a1n net worth before paying your pension as a lump sum. 1bc Int.emaJ Revenue Service. which controls such matters. ahered the rules Uus year, ex- plains Warren S. Shine. of the accounting firm of Ernst & Whinney, with offices across the USA and Canada The IRS ap-eed with the argument by some comparues that rctin:cs who receive lump sum payments might make a bad mvesuncnt and end up without support. Until this year, a company could allow either all or no rctin:cs 10 choose a lump sum payment ~ a monthly pensJOn check. It's ill$U. ~. for a company to have a plan that disproportionatel y benefits the hi&hest-paid employees. Even after this new lRS ruling. a company will still have 10 show that requiring a mini- mum amount of net worth -as your company docs -doesn't automatically discriminate. The lRS reasoned that em- ployees with~ salaries might have a su.able net worth from other sources. You may not be able 10 purchase else- where the same income for your wife for the S75 offered by your firm. The IRS has ruled that you must have your wife's wri t- ten consent 10 recetvc benefits that would not pass on 10 hCT should she survwc you. Some circumstances do jumfy wai ving I.he chance 10 guarantee the payments 1f, for example, your wife has an tncome in hCT own riat\t. But the IRS ruling shows that rights to the pension of the mai n wagie earner are increasmgly viewed as be- lo~ 10 both spouses. Besides, if you make no provision for your spouse and do die within a few years. your wife would rtieeivc no return for your investment in your pension pro- grant Only the company would gain, since it would not have to pay out as much as planned. a Nttd advia on mana.g11ig your money' Wnte to: USA WEEKEND, Your Fi- nanca, P.O. Box 500W, Was=1 on, DC. 20044. Ind~ brief b1ogr, 1ca1 dala, plus yqur ~and work rmes and p/i,oM numbm. USA WEEKE,...D • DEr 27-29. t 985 • 11 Think they're the lowest? Think again. , MERIT Uttra Ughts IO<Ys MEN1liOL 3mg 5mg I 41 7mg 4mg Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. testin g meth od. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNIN G: Cigarene Smoke Con tains Carb on Monoxide . NOW !HE LOWE Sl 01 A_ll BRA~OS SOrT PACK lOOdll TEP M[Nll40l J '!IC UI Q) 1110 nocorw n Ptr c1911tttt ti, FIC 111ttll0d , 0 " 0 ~ ~ g f > I ~ • I .. ·A shQPping . checklist 0 Buying bubbly for the holiday'! Hm's what you. need to decide: • S tflt. You have a choi<le: light, medium or full- bodied (think skim milk vs. whole milk vs. cream). Light champagnes have a ~ pcreentage of white am. donnay grapes: full-bodied champagnes have a higher percentage of red Plnot Noir ~pes. A good rule of thumb is to serve a light champagne as an aperitif, a medium- bodied champagne with ho~ d'ocuVTC or dinner; and 1f the food is rich or substan- ual, try a fuU-bodied Wlne. •Sweetness. You have two choices: .. bnJt" or -extra dry .. Brut. the bia8est seller. is the driest Extra dry actual- ly has a touch of sweetness and is ruce with dessert. • Price. C hampagne prices vary tremendously state to state. Some wine shops even slash cbam~ prices to bring m traffic. The moral; shop around Non- vintagie cham~ general- ly cost S 12 to S l 8. Vintqe: S 18 to $26. Deluxe blends calJed cu~ such as Dom P&ignon: $45 to $65. •To ter\'e. Ownpagnc must be cold; cluJJ for two to three hours or plunge it d«p into an ice bucket filled with half ice and half cold water for 30 to 40 minuteS.. ()pm 1t slowly and care- fully by tiimina the bonJe (not the cork) and eas1na the cork out (it shoWd not make a loud pop). Point the bonJe away from you and other people. A champeane bonlc oonta.ins 90 pounds of~ sure per square inch.. Finally -what tO drinlc &om. Do not we sauoer- shaped p.ues. They mili w chamJ)llDie JO Oat in minutes. Tall culip or flulC aJwcs concennie w an>- ma and lcttp mme beads of bubbles aoin&. _ ....... ~~-------------------------.............. .. FOOD • ti ~~·~~~--~~~~ • • I I e for tiny bubbles Champagne and its sparkling cousins are popping sales records as the USA whets its taste for celebration •straight~ of good crops and the strength of the dollar. French When the champagne isonc ofthebest vaJ. clock stnkes 12 ues of any imported wine. And if T ucsday nighL lhc real McCoy IS st.iJJ too expcn- Pctcr Duchm sivc. there's a wealth of top. knows where notch sparkbng wines from the he11 be: per-USA. Spain, Ital y. Romania. fon111ng at an even France itself. mVJtalJon-onJ y What's the d.iffttcnce between dinner dance champagne and other sparkJers? ey Rob Brown at The Jetfer. True c.hampagnc comes only HClll: La* son Hotel in from the small Ownpegne area tf tatMtits Washington. 90 mi.Jes nonhcast of Pans. D. C. And yes. where I.he thick. cha1Jcy soil and the S0C1ety orchestra leader will cold. harsh climate arc so stress- be dnnk.mg French champagne ful that the vines produce only -perhaps Tairunger Blanc de the most rarefied ~pes. Blancs. Pemer Jouet Brut or the Every other sp8J"kJer (includ· vel') spec1al Roedcrer Cnstal mg all those made elscwhtte m -Champagne 1s romance." France) is sperkling wtne But says Duchm. 48. whose orches-sparklrng Wlnc isn't ~ft out m tra has romanced thousands into the cold. The best art madc from dancm~.the npt~ away chcek-t~ exactly the same grapes cheek. I cant unagme myself (Clwdonnay and Pmot Noir) dnnkmg champagne alone I'd and using exactly the same open a jar of caviar alone. But method as cham~. The ~ champagne 1s best shared." suJt: luscious bu~y with its The debooair Duchin won 'r own great tastt. be alone. The 1985 holidays What all sparkJcrs share 1s the have shaped up to be outra-ability to make an occasion an geously sparklmg.. From black evl'nr But given the sales. no ue dinners to casual afternoons longer art people wallJng for a wnh fnends. froth y Ou tes of spcc1aJ evening to pop the cork ~champagne are the rage. For the second year tn a row, the Why" Flf'St. the pnce as nght USA has succtedcd Great Bnt- Th1s year. thank<Ci to three am a~ the No. I champagne ex· pon marlcet tn the wor1d -a For those who hke to mu and record 12.820.06 7 bottles were match. Charky's S 17 m Hous- unoorked hert m 1984 (up 32 ton offers four versi ons of-KJ.r percent from 1983). Sparklrn Royal .. (S4.50 and up) -suaw- boasted a sparkling suettss of berry. raspberry, black currant. their own -sales leaped 34 per-blueberry cremes rruxed wtth cent an 1984. when some 240 your choice of three sparklers. million bonJes were sold. The ~plosion. of course. will Of COUJ'5C, purists who Ii.Ice culminate with a bang (or a pop) their champagne Just as it is. on New Year's.. Though the thanJc you. arc happiest at Nif>: number of bottles of champagne pers m Beverly Hills. Calif. sold specifically for New Year's whcrt a champagne colic pops Eve isn't known. the Cham-every 90 seconds., and thC1'C arc pagne News and Information 83 champagnes to order. Bureau reports that 40 percent of Count Ducrun among those all champagne is sold the last champagne punst.s. His most ro- threc months of the year. This mantic champagne memory? "It year's estimate: a record 4 mil-was I.he day I was inducted out hon bottles between October of the Anny. A girlfriend met me and New Year's. at Fon Dix.. We had a p.cruc Why the wtld popularity now? hamper of cavw and smoked Wine mdUStry analysts pomt out salmon. and ~opened a bonk that sparklers arc both cold and £1of cham~. and in some tud- efferv~t -very much like "eous field m New Jersey had a (you guessed 11) soft dnnks. great time:· a They arc also fun. so much so that restaurants have come up Wlth a wholt slew of cocktads. At fashionable Stars in San Francis- co. The Dorchester ($3) is equal pans vodka and Campari mixed with sparkling wine For the vig· orous. there's a "French 75" ($7) -champagne. cognac. a sugar cube and twist of lemon at The Four Seasons in New York City Cred••elts in pop listory • M.med bUll: Charles and Diana's guests aot a roy-al . .th Bolli R.~l(s~); Joan ~ Bottles under $25: 13 good buys from 3 countries lins. who bas done m~ for chamPl&Jle chan any TV ac- tress, IOUtcd new husband Peter Ho lm with Dom J>trianon 1978 (SSS). • BolUntter .8rut. French champagne. Full .. body. Suggested pncc. S23 • Veuvt CliqUOf Ponsan1in 8rvt. French champagne. Full bod). $20 •Laurent Peniu Bnlc. French champqJl(. Ltght body Sl4 • M~ & Cbandon Brut. French cham- pagne. Medium body. $22.49 •G.H. Mamm Cordon ROUlt 8n1t. French champagne. Medium body. S 19. • Perrier J~ Bnt. French champegnc Medium body $19 99. •Pol a.,. 8rut. French champagne. Med1· um body. $2 uu. • TaJttinaer Bntt. French champagne Ltg.ht body. $23. • no.am Cbandon Bnn. USA sparichng wine. Mcdtum body. $14.SO. • F. k.one:t Nanni, USA 5~mg wtne. Medium body. $1 2.99 •Piper Sonoma Brvt. USA sparkling wme. Light body. Sl3.99. •Codomhl Brue cit> N<Mn 1981, Spanish sparkliJ.:· Medium body. $6 99. • F Cordon Nf«'O 8rvt. Sparush sperk.ling wine Medium body. $6.99 -... IKllil ·~·~The Navy recently launched the fiipte Simpson by ending open a bottle of lbe USA '5 Ancft Brut ($ l.65). • ,..._ -The White House aervcs catifonuan: Schtamsbefl Cu~ de Pinot 1982 {S 16), Domaine Cbandon Blanc de NoU"S ($13) and Iron Hone Blanc de Banes 1982 (S 18). the wine Rn 11n served Gort.cnev. _ ................. ----------------------~~ I -· WHAT'S HOT IN JANUARY MOVIES ..\fter a deluge of films released at n nstmas. there's still a steady stream of e" films in January. Tim Conway. Har- e) Korman and Jonathan Winters star in he u mg Shot about chronic losers who sk 1t all on a horse and a a crooked train- r Conwa} wrote the corned~ J(U M. Auel's The Clan of rhe Ca\e car. a novel of pretustonc ll mes. comes o the screen stamng Daryl Hannah. The own ter 1s mulutaJented John Sayles. Judd ~elson and Ally Sheedy. of S1 ./mos Fife and The Breakfasr Club. pair 1p again m Blue Clry, the Ross Maaion- ld story of a young man who return~ ome to make amends with tus fa ther - nh to find him murdered. Directed ti' e~comer MichdJe ~ · By LH Ancwson Y CUIUS: lects iftt 1111 ff Fame Ten legends. including Ra) Charles. Ms Pres.Wy. s.m Cooke and Budd) oUy. wiU be inducted into the Rock and oU Hall of Fame Jan. 23 in New York January bnngs new records by .\la· Peter Frampton.. Emmyloo Harris. lodem English. Marilyn Manin and nnce offshoot band Mau.erati. Composer Steve Reich take:, his /'h<' Psen .1Jus1c. set to poetry b} WilJiam arlos Williams. on tour Jan. 9-20. start- ng at the Virgirua Museum in R1ch- ond. Briush harps1chordlst and conduc- or Trtvor Pinnock and the English Con- n. a chamber orchestra o( Baroque nstruments. begins a two-week. 11 <II> our in New Orleans Jan. 13 Other stops on: Ann J.\rbor, Mich .. Lmco ln. Neb The New Prwt11ng: l mprrowmsm 8U-J886. the first re-<reatlon of a 13>- nuna e.dubu arranged by French lm- orusu.. will be displayed at lhc Na- onaJ Gallery of An m Washlngton, D.C . an. 16 through April 6. Then it tra vels to F~sco·s Fine Ans Musieum, for a . from A 19 thro JuJ 6. See mare Wbaa's Hoc.,_. IS USA WEEKENO·Dt:c 27-29.198 5· 13 Latest HLDI Report on Highway Safety: TB ..... .-'1. Oldsmobile Cu~tnm Cruiser 2. Volvo 240 3. Merctd~~·Benz 180'°\L L .. upt .-'-1. Oldsmobile Delta U .-'4. Tie Bu1cl. Ele-c1ra 6. MerC'ede-. Bt>n1 3oo~n ~E .-'7. Ti ftll7 , ie Buu.:k Le::>abt"l' Oldsmnbtlt' ~101•t'f f.a~hl t;f9. I Chevmlt'l L•1rvctt1· 9. ·Tie Ja~u.1r XJfi 9. Dodge Caravan The Highway Loss Data Institute 1HLOI1 1s a non pmfit public service organ12at1on asso- oated w1th the Insurance Institute for H1ghwav Safety As 1t has done for several years. HLDI has summarized and published its finding~ nn rhe ~quency of automotive insurance claim~ This year, HLDI finds thar 6 of the top 11 modeb wit h overall in1ury claim experience defined as "substant1all>· better than averal{e:· are General Motors cars. ~ are pleased thar GM car.; art' rated bes! again, a-. they have been t>ver -;ince HI.DI -.tartt'd ~ ........ ,. ... ' .... w '54 .... v. :;o "" ..... HJ 14 ..,\\ ,., 'I:"' ~· II> .. , ,,_ II> ti.! ........ 11.I ... ~ h.{ -:..w ti:l :.ummanzing 1u, hndin~~ e1gh1 vears ago ....,.,'e believe thb t·ontinued e.xcell-:nl'e reflects m •t onf\ our ~r:.-lht1r quah1,. ~•ze "eight and design-but al~1 h1l" dnd "hert' the) dre dnven f he HLOI re::.ult sho" 1h.u •lur t31"' ano our customers go well together .\nd wf trust 11 will c1>ntinue thal wa\. in the· L IM-\~~1 ~m~ .. d ~·~~·re IP&I ~·~ dt'ln~ 11ur part II ' -;ee that 1t Oid.M'DOb•I«' d11t''> &ucl. That ... lht' (, \t n1mm11 l Mhll.iM. tnf'lll 111 t''<l.'rllt'n1 t· ',\K f N ck Nobocly sW'8815 lhe clelails like GM. THE VIENNA PHILHARMONIC AND THE BALLET OF THE VIENNA STATE OPERA ~OOUC£0 8YWN£l1N 'f for more than t1 N>nlu'".)' lhe Vienna ia being broadcast in Arrn>rica. via Philhannonic h88 dedicated its satellite from the gilded hall or the New 'lear·s Day C..oncert. lo a very special Musikverein. Last year·s co~rt. W88 vi~ idea-run. Tht-spirit is light. infonnaJ. by rotJ8hty 750 million people amund the fest.Ne and joyoua. world. making it one or uw m08l widely Tiw. musi is Strauss: waltzes and poUcas. watched television events even The dance is everywhere. in shops. in World-renowned American conductor perts. in pele~ and in museums. Lorin Maezel will lead I.he OOO<'ert.. Arni you Nin join in the celebration. And Walter Cronkite will host the ew.nl -rrom Vtenna: So tune in. and waltz into the New Year Thf> New Year's fA!IP.brstion 1986.. with the Vienna Philhannonic. On Public Television station . Juuuary I. 2::JO PM (ET). Rebrou<lcasl January I. 9:00 PM. StP~> simukust in sonte un>a . Ch~·k local listings for vurittlions in dulfl and time. ==..~==· = ~::.:: --_ _,__ -----------· -_ _..._._ WHAT'S HOT IN JANUARY THEATER Carol Chann.in& and Mary Martin star n Legmds. the tak of two former s1lent- grcats. The play IS by James Kirk- ood., who wrote A Chorus Lme The play pens in Dallas' MaJCStlC Theater Jan. 7. ravels to Los Angeles, then on to San Francisco and Denver before arrmng on Broadway. A new transl.auon of Jean Genet's Th<' Balcony. with music by contemporary salsa star Ruben Bl8des. opens Jan. 15 at the American Repertory Theatre in Cam- bnd8J!. Mass. I TELEVISION I T~timc Emmy winner O...itl J . rravanti ponrays CBS legendary news- man Edward R. Manow man HBO film. \furrow. that debuts at 8 p.m. EST /PST Jan. 19. It's wnh Dabney Coleman and F.d"1ll'd Herrmann. The last two years of Bnt1sh rule in India are dramauzcd m Lord ,\founthat· ft•n The last viceroy. a SU-part Jfasrer- {lll"Ce Theaire prcsentauon bcgmnmg at 9 P m EST /PST Jan. 26 on PBS. Nicol Wit- lialn900 and Janet Smman star as Lord Louis and Lady Edwina. The senes Wcl5 filmed m India. Sn Lanka and England I SPORTS I New Year's Day 1s the footbaJI fan's hog heaven: five colqe bowls -Rose. Orange. Cotton. Sugar and Fiesta. Then. on Jan. 26, Dick Eabttg and '\1erUn Ohm are the commentators for the 1986 Super Bowt as NBC rakes in the millions. The prne at N~ Orleans' Su- pcrdome kicks off at 5: 15 p.m. EST. This is the 19th year the ultimate champ1on- sh1p will be played. The winrung golfers m the country compete in the Tournament of Champi- ons.. Jan. 8 through 11 in Carlsbed. Calif. .\mong the scheduled players.: Bembard t..aa.r. Cmda Scruee. L.-ay W..tk.ins and ltay Ao,d. _..,. .. USA WEEKEND• Dt:c 27-29. 1985 · 15 ...... ----------~~~~~~---------------------~--------~~~~~~~-~~ SPORTS .-00 Life ollcv for as little as 84 a onth (Man age 28) (Woman• 30) Designed for young people on tight budgets who need more insurance •.. whose income and savings have just started to grow. 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""'9tl ... if.. y. 1 l\lmmeof ""non '-tureot Condl1t0n 0.1111 • Dur11110n ,_.... ~ol Ooc10t a Hoc>•t .. Here's some loose talk that most of us look up to There are U'aps in the En- glish lanauaae that are more easily fallen -into than gotten out of. One of these is to set so boged down in the so- called rules that you maJce it more difficult for the person on the receiving end to un- derstand what you arc tallcing about At the beginning of ~cry broadcast day I sigll on. At the end I sign off. There is much work to be done in be- tween. On radio alone there arc 21 broadcasts a week to be turned out Each of these has a number of sentences that it's composed of. Words arc what each sentence is made up of. What order should these words be put in? There is a violation of the writing rules which I admit I am frt.quently plllty of. However, 1t is one that J do not worry much about End- ing a sentenoe with a preposi- tion is what I am referring to. The astute reader may-d.is- cover several instances of what rm tallcing about in the very column you arc now looki~at Ending a sentence with a preposition 1s considered OK wbcrc I come from. (Some may feel that wherever I come from I should go back to.) Recently I ended a sen- tence wtth a preposltlon. real- izing full well that a preposi- tion is what some people thinJc you should never, un- der any circumS1anccs end a sentence with. Such people rm siclc to death of. fed up with and put off by. If terminal ~tional­ lSm is an error, it JS one that there is plenty of distm· guished precedent for. Win- ston Oiurchill was once We- en to Wk for ending one of his ~t 9C1ltenoes with a preposition and his witherin& reply was: ---nus is the son of English up with wtuch I will not put" With me, ii all depends on the mood rm in. Sometimes J don't write sentences that you wouJd wanl to put a Charles Osgood is anchor of The C BS Sunday Night News. He is editor and an- chor of Ncwsbn:alc and The Osgood File on CBS Radio. preposiuon at the end ot. Other times the caboose posi- tion is the one the little prepo- sition seems to cry out for: I remember read.I~ some- where that Pittsburgh 1s a bad city to set something in your eye ilk However, it was point· ed out. Pittsburgh happens to be a very aood city to fel something in your eye out l.1l. nus is perfectly logical. since a city ~ often get some. thing in their eyes m would have a lot of expcrienoe in getting thi~ people have gotten in their eyes out The placement of preposi- tmns in sentences is not lk son of is.sue that sets me all riled up. In fact the people who fuss about such thinp arc the ones I ,et mad at There· s a story they tell at Harvard about a visitor to the campus who asks. "Excuse me. but would you be good enough to tell where the Har- vard Library lS at?" .. Sir," was the sncerin& re- ply, "at Harvard we do not end a sentence with a prepos.. tJon." .. Well m that case. forgive me," said the visitor ... Permit me to rephrase my quest.ion. Would you be good enough to tell me where the Harvard Library is at. )8Ckass?" I think that pretty well sums it up. a 18 ·USA WEEKEND· Df< 27-29. 198S ; HUMOR , ETC . .. --. -_..._ . _.. . - Next Saturday is quite trivial Special bulletin for trivia fans: Saturday is TriVla Day, designated by a group of about 900 people interested in fun with words and their ambiguities -the Puns Corps, based in Falls Church, Va. So here's some trivia about Jan. 4: Falcon Crest ac- tress Jane Wyman turns 72, and it was on that date in 1896 that Utah became a state. Sourta a....·. Aini# &.a ~JO/o Jan. % 2% Feb. % Merch83% 3<>.k G;]7% April 07% Men EJ u...~0% _, 10% 12°/o JlM"8 . 14% Swirrrning FIShing (fresh/ salt water) Bicyde ridng AaotX • •*u Saftbll t-ta•~ . wWl-.W• 5ol.rce' Netiorlll Spor1lng Goodl Auoc:llOon 2 billion jumbo popcorns, please The average U.S. ciuzcn consumes 42 quarts of popcorn annually, nearly double 1969 levels. That equaJs 1.98 billion jumbo popcorn contamers at the movies. Scuoe-The Popcorn "'*"'* Westerners get a lot of credit Consumers in 13 Western states. including Hawau and Alaska. carry more credit cards. use automauc teller machines more often and arc more likely to drive foreign cars than the rest of the USA. SOIJtCe$ Entr~.,,lllVf Magazine SunMt Ma<}lznl -t1clu htlis 114 ... ica 1 ... r t t r f I a r l. k h b c I ( b a h h p ti I- p h tt "" JI E· H m ro NEXT WEEK COMING IN ~USA WEEKEND FAMILY POLL A special USA WEEKEND poll finds that famtl y relauonsh1ps are the most sausfying part of our In es Meet throe families fTom across the USA and learn about their lives and their dreams. D PAm LaBEllE Her success is rcachmg fever pitch as her new album. Wmner: htts record racks in la tc January. After two decades in the music busi- ness, Patti La- Belle has made 11 and she's not about to stop now. She tells us why she's known as the I . . . . • ' ... . -. hardest worlang dynamo m the business and why she desires to be- come a "super superstar." D HAROLD ROBBINS On the rclcasc oftus 20th novel. the best-selling writer reveals has Liter· ary secrets and confesses that he has no idea why hlS books att popular. He talks about Hollywood, power, sex and rus readers - the only people who love him. By Lee A~ D JENILEE HARRISON Even away fTom Dallas. Jenilee Harrison stays an the saddle. Rad· ing. running and lift.ing weights round out her fitness program. USA WEEKEND• DEc 27-29. 1985 · 19 }ii ten • • • s,.aa.St,R Clmn llld SlftnJn Rb 570 C11ories per •MIC DEi ~ICIOUS. • Dec. 29 -Jan. 4 ail ~rving lllf Orangf Cowity Commlllllt1H or Nfwport Burb. Costa Mfsa, Hunllngt~n ~a<'111, Irvine, Lapaa Buell ud PouW. Valle) Retanlnl over Roee Parade Aimee LJDD IUclMtU•. a 17-year-old hJCh Klaool madeat rra. 8aa llutao. la tlae 1988 Totll'DAaeatola .... g.1 ID aad wU1 niCD Oft!' tbe 97th Roee Parade to be telwmt lift WedDeeday at8 a..m. by NBC, Ck•Ml 6; llTLA. Clwmel 5, and llTTV, Clae•eel 11. ~~~----------------.............. .. MPillt · Expanded cable channel listings \ ~..--~NEWl'ORT;\~11()(,rlnf•BLE~ -.. ...._~ GROIJJ>.W -111111'\ H~~~~S/~1 ·m1 HBO 61 22 CINEM AX 62 15 ,. MOVIE 6J ~ NA .. 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Mell eddf ... : 9ox 15IO, Coete MHI, Ce., t2t21 Te .. phone: 142..a21 Profnm inform111on 1s provided hy rhe 1u1ions •nd is sub1«t 10 ch•111c wrihout notice. 2 Sunday. December 29, 1985 Sports........................................ Page 2 Networks................................... Page J Daytime Drama ....................... ~ 4 Tube Toppers. .......................... Pa,e 5 Daytime Schedule.................... ~ 8 Eveni,,, Schedule................... Pqc I I m1por1s ........ llY ........ -u~ .., ... ,. .. Cl) • M. IUYOflPI n. ..C ( -Ale~,;--__ ..... _.... -_,.._..,._..'Aft ,,_ -. .. , . -· D Cl) e M. IUYOflPI n. ..c (CM) _, Ale (lmC) wM -41 --..... --.... --::.t-........................ -. we 90IT1 u-... •rad~ .... =' ............ ... 19A.....,_,,... ....... rtDIFd llfl~ .......... ... .............. ......, ...... (11w.) --..,..,.NII 1W ....... 11rtl lllm&Y 90IT1 flltaL IW lllMI •U 9GIT'I 5 Ml .. , .. ., --m:lll&'l.._.IMl:I• ,zra• .. llll IATOl IO'IL ............ ft. Oil· =:.c:-~ .:::, .... It ltJ 11 :S ... ._ 1:11 a .. u.nuu. ....... c.-.. LM At11t11 CIU I I (U..) (I In..• .....) • UC. ... UllTA..,A , __ T.....a.y __ _ . .. ,. •mm I -·(I) 6lma. ............. ,_ Mii ... .,_ .... :'i: .... , ...,.,.. ... ... ... .._,..... (lln.) Cl>-.... Pt11 ISll\I laC M ltl9 ........ 5t1 rM111 C..(ll)(lln.) •• 11111 ·e.tt.:: ~-~.:..~'\" -e---O'd··--,... tra ............ , ...... , '&JP .............. , __ ..... "-.... Oirtie.a. (I ...... 11 ...... , __ TlllldUy __ _ -Networks 'Cheers' barkeep a quick success By JERRY BUCK Al'T .......... Wrtlw I ( >"i \N(,ELE~ -Wood) Harrelson l .Jn l •1unt his profe.,s1onal e\pcncncc\ un 11l1l' h..inc.l and still have enough lingers left Ill mta\ure a dnnk on "( hecrs." I tar re hon c;1arted the new ..eason a~ Wood} Boyd, 1hc Indiana farm boy who hnomes banender on NBC'-; hit comedy, • C hn~r'>" Ir's h1o; fir~t ex pcncncc 10 1t·lc:\. 1\10n Ju .. 1 rmor to !>1gn1ng as a replacement for the l..itc Nicholas Colasahto, Harrelson madl' h1!t moti on picture debut as a football pla )l'r tn Gold1t Hawn's film, "Wildcats." I le made the movie while on leave as understudy in the Broadway show "Biloxi Alun ·· < 1)lasan10. who died earlier this year. rla\cd "( 'oach.'' the lovable banender who tJlkcd a~ though he had been beaned by one too man\ baseballs "Notl<ld) can really replace Nicholas < ulao;antu ... said Harrelson. ··He was a kgend. But I 1hin k the producers and 1.1.nler~ fell there was a void They needed the ent·rg) of another character. Th~e are a tot of ~1mrlanucs. hu1 I don't think you can l lltnpare us I think they had to bnng in a lr1tle morc rnmcd}' into 11 and g.i ve 11 a d10l'fCOI tx·rspeltlVC "I '>1.'l' Woodv Oovd a!> a naive and innocent lype ol per\on who ha\n't hl·cn tainted b) the ~orld )'t'I Mmt k1c.J, M l' <>'erwhelmcd h> snualat) I 1h1nk 1ha1\ ')Omethang thJI hJ\n'1 re.:irhcd him H't I don't thank th.ii' rcJll\llt bn.auc,c l'' en 1n 1-rankfon Ind ~ou'n· going In l'l' 1.11ntcd and lose that 1nn0lcncc Hut tnr tht• 'how Woody hac, 1hat inn0l·cnce ... Harrclc,on, ~4. "'-3'> born 1n Midland . Tex.as, and ~pt·nt htH ht Id hood tlfere and rn Lchanon. Ohl() He ~ent 10 Hano .. cr College rn I ndrana. where he c,1ud1cd theater arts and fnghsh ,.\fter ~hoot he spent a yea r and a half1n New York bcforl' moving here for th e "Cheers" role "My senior year 1n college. Clint All en, my best buddy, aud111oned for Ju11l1ard (sc hool of music 1n New York I" he "81d. "I said 1f he was alccptcd I'd gu \.\Ith him I worked on a few Jobs 1n Hou.-.ton then Wl'OI to New York II -;eemcd hkt' we had \n much ma ne) ~a,ed up I bought J \k) blul· polyester ~u11 People '>1111 nh me ahnul that. "Clint and I madt.' a p:ll I -~c·d makt.• 11 together. lrkl' Hank r ond.i ano.J J1mm\ tewan. He's working 1n 'Big Ri,t•r' now " Harrelson said he was naml·d .1lln hi\ Uncle Woody, a rancher rn fc'a' "M) name '" Woodrow I rcmcmlwr 'l\11J ng lJncle Woody once Thev wcrc lf)rn~ lO gel a bull into a trailer 1 lnck Wood" wa,n'1 Ut..•ut111 Woody HarrelM>n on 'Cheera.' big bu 1 he was strong and he made that bull go in I wa 11n pressed ·1 "orked on a horse ranch 1n Oklahoma alter m) 1un1or year rn college After high c,chool I dcu<ied I wa~ do ne ~llh Lebanon. Ohio I nc,cr v.enl bac.k except to v1s1t my \fom .. '\\kCd 11 hl· ~e!> an} link!> between hrm~lf and Woudy Boyd, he answered, "I'd .. a> an> rharacter has c,ome piece of \OU in 11 I don't consider m)~ll similar to '-' oo<h Aut 1hcrc 1\ a pan of me 1n Woody. lk\ "'ldt'-c)ed and has a fresh outlook. I ha'c a prctt) trc!>h outlook, but not that lresh Not .iflcr l1v1ng rn New York for a (Pleaee eee CHEER8/Paee 31) 'Golden Girls' glitters for writer Dy FRED ROTHENBERC: NE:W YORK -h Wt\\ one of tho..c l rn<;c,roadc, momen1c; that Hollywood hkeo; 111 gl..imon1c w11h crescendtng v1ohns and JC'IOr' treac;ing their face" with steely determination. ~ui.an tlam~· mamage had 'ust broken up I fer 2-ycar-old ch rid wasactmg up. And the telcv1<;1on program on the screen was 'lt1n k1ng up. ''That's so awful." she re- memhc.•r\ thinking "An ybody could do th:u " F1fll.'cn )e3r<i later, Hams has done heller than that. Spurred by 1hc cns1s 1n her life, \he "rote a scnpt for the adventure 'encc;. "Then Came Bronson,'' before she found ht•r n1chl' writing comedy for .. All in the family" and .. Maude," most notably the .. Maude" abonron episode he then wrnt on to create "Soap,'' 11s sp1nofT. "lkn!>on:· "fa) .. and "h Take~ Two·· Now, she rs creator·productf of "The Golden Girls," which as abou1 four elderly 'komcn sharing a house in Miami The cnt1cally acclaimed 'lcne!> rs the only nc" program ra ted in th e I op IO th1s season Actually, Ham~ wasn't eager to dc'ml· ~o much tr me to another \Cm·<. ~he found TV too restnct1ng and was conlcn1ra11ng instead. on wntrng movie~. Bur NRC cxecut1 vcs approat:hcd her for c1 c,how the} we re calling "M1am1 Nice." Jnd 'lhl' 1mmed1atcly was smmen b) 1t'i frc\hnes~ "It was the fir'it lime I had ever hec" excited about a network idea, .. "hl' ~1d . Before "Golden Girls" camr :ilong. Hams had lost her i.ensc of hurnor ahou1 sitcoms She had JUSt farlcd with ABC'-. "i'ta1l 10 the C href. • a boonsh s.atrre about a woman prts1dent that had no rcallo;trc 1dent1fiable chara tcrs wC\nh cann' about "It should ha ve been canceled,' tfJm' said. "It was a bad 'lh ow that m1~\Cd It wa' not our 1ntent1on to do a bad 'ihow and offend everyone But that\ what we did " Actually. AB<. had shel ved the pruJc~ 1 and Only re~UITCCICd II after ucralJtn(' Ferraro became • vicc-prcs1dcnltl)I CllO• did.ate. But. by that 11mc. Hams' interc4lt bed waned l)o wh " did <,he go on with the project? "(Jrct>d," <,hr c;a1d. "When you're want· iog 10 get a sho" nn 1hc: arr that badly, you IO~t' your OhJCCtl\ It\ .. l..a<tt ~a'>on. 1hcre wa~ a siege mentahty a1 1hird-ratcd .\HC. and the network's rnc:cc;o;an1 Lampenng alienated many wnter'I ano..I produce~. The climate at NBC. where corned\ ha<, Oounshed under Enterta1mmtn1 Prt"<itdenl Brandon Tan1koff, 111 ('Omplctcly different, Harris said She hk t"nrd 1hc NBC atmosphere 10 tMt of AB( rn 1hc mid· I ~10. when the ne twork was building 'iucccsi.ful comedy bloc.ks with "Ta'<I .. "Bam<'y M1lkr." ··Soap" and "Mork and Mind} .. Tom 'Werner and Marn ( ar~y. now C.\C<'Utl"<' producers of "'IBC11 "1 he (.'mhy Show,'' were key ABC e'<ccut1vc' for comedy then. Ham~ Mlt"ci that quality comedy acner-. ally canw from <ihow'I b!'f'akma 1raditJons and t')amen "( osb\." wt th ra humorou' IPleueNeRAR.aJS/hC•Sl) Sunday, December 29. 1985 3 Reunited 8laaroD O.bet plaJll Brittany Peter••· wbo uee ber cbarma to reel••• ber lon&·loet buband CatliD (Tbomu fU Qrlftltb) OD .. Aaotber World" weekdaJll at i p.m. on NBC, Cbamael 4 . Jed Allen, last seen on 'Days.· takes over In new soap· s key role By LYNDA BIR8CH When last seen, "Days of Our Lives' " Don Crail went off to jail for faJ sifyi na his IRS return. Durina that time, Don Craia's alter CfO, actor J .. Alln, has been kept bu1y wtth •taae work and commercials, but it wun't enouah to utisfy bis thousands of fan•. ied'• about to return to daytime on "Santa Batbera .. as C.C. Capwell, replacing CUrletBalelD&L Yes, that's the fifth C.C. Capwell for that 1how. It started out with Lloyd Boclmer, who bad to leave after suffering a mild heart attack. After that, two other actors came and went io the blink of an eye - Peler Mut Rlekmu and PHI Bute. Bateman wa.s the lo ngest survivor as C.C. Capwell. Evidently "Santa Barbara" producers have decided to cast a hi&hly recognizable actor in the role ofCapwcO. We understand Jed is aoing to c;ommand a major storyline Frisco and Felicia only wed on tube 87 LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Arc Jack Wasner (Frisco) and Chri1tina Malandro (fclic11) on "GeneraJ Kotpital" mamed in real life? -I.A., Santa Ana. Calif. A:. v ........ Clui1tiu ll marrW .... , Ml se Jiad Waper. Waper ll 1dll Uvlq ....... Wt. Aecordiq &. Jad, lt'1 ..... alDlll • ...,., career ... a &eleYtlMa cuw wtG ..... time pen•al Nla- d•=~l;;"" Waper r9Ce9dJ MW 11111 1M e..cert, le&I .r GB 11811 wen • ....., lllldMlq Bl'M .._.., ... .,. Ids ......._ Tear, ud a.rtlya •t1w, wM ,..,, lall al1&«·la-.. w Cella. Q: The actor who played Pretcon on ··~ Hosp1&al" looked mi&hty fam. 1liar. Has he ever done a soap be1ort7 And since he's off the show, what's he been doing? -BJ., Buffalo. N. Y. A:.~~ ........ ,., .. , ~-..... IAW•'"'he~ ..... L 8eWldle ... lejmMal1 ...... ..... ,J ,,.,~ ...... ,.. ....... 4 Sunday, o.c.mbet 29, 1985 oe "G•Wla1 IJO&," la Loa AD1ele1. Jeaalfer b4 luied a pl•m role oe t.lae eeri" .. V." At,,. .... ,, ael~r Jenifer aor R.Mrt ~ ..... , emrltymea& bllt •e ..._.tad daat bet.la • ~m an ader C991t•enU. fer at lalt two major ,,.Jed •. Q: What happened to Jonathan Frid from ''Dark Shadows?" I hardly eve r hear anythin& about him. -S.B .. Lorain, O hio. A: Prl4, wlM ,.., .. ~ camla1 bw& UUMe la.rulia1 C.W.., b9 .,at let• of u... ...... Mer.kt. Be tceHIOMIJJ,.,. If aa "Derti ...._., .. fu et• pU..rtap. ........,.,, .. wtddl It..-Ill 1Jwllcatt.. la ...... ddft, .. , a M1calt febewt. ... Frid " ffrJ yeeaJ .... t ld1 ....... G;it Dark .................. bllt .a...rff, ~. canier ...... Jmlal ............. ,. time Mdeter 'rW .... t muy a year ..... Adeepeare la rest-al dtee&en. H•ve 1 question •bout lour f•vontc l<MP or 1<»p 1tar1 Wntc to ynch Hu-sch, c/o N~ America Syndicate, P.O. BoJ< 19610, Irvine. Calif. 92714. She will 1n1wer u many quation• " ahe arn in her column, but rbe volume of m•.I/ m•kts penonaJ replia impouiblc. and be the ottshoot for man> cX l •tang storylin~ to come. • • • ·Brad MHle(Tony, ''General Hospital") and his wife Laverne are expecung. Laverne found out she was pregnant one day before they left on a Hawaiian vacation. The twosome arc thnlled that a sibling will be 101ning their 6-year-old son Michael. • • • Almost I 0 years, 265 stars, 800 per· formances later, Jorce Becker'• Soap O pera Festival is stil arowing and gosna strong. The company was s~rtcd Feb. 20. 1977. In the ensuina years nearly every major soap star has performed 1n almost every major city in the country to the delight of fans. In the upcoming year as in preceding yean , the organ1z.at1on has a myriad of stars performing in a mynad of citi~. We'll keep you posted on when and where you can question. talk to and touch your favonte soap stars. • • • Wlaat bloDde actre11, a ve&eraa of two aoep opera1, became craied at u a irport wllea ne WH told 1h laad to cllttk Iller ba11? We're aot teW.1 b•t we aaderatud t.lae 1'8r 11 alao ,.w., Helt 11ut1 oa tile ... , lk'• receatlf Jolatd. Coeld It be 1u'1 •pee& U..t &k writer wlilo proml1ed lter a bl11tery11H oa uJd ... p w Juat been ued? We "1u It coald. Once tlaat writer 1ee1, Leok for &U1 aetrea1 aLao to bite Ute dHt oa &k allow. • • • B~ ~ 1CHe1: Sllelly Cu&l1, who has brought a touch of fun and flair to "Days o(Our Li ves" as its producer, ha~ signed up for another year ... Tom Citrano. who served as an ass1s1an1 director on "General Hospital," has been moved up to writer for that show .... And yes. Roman's return in& to "Days of Our Lives." but no. it's not Wayne Nortllrop. Evc.-r c;1ncc Northrop let\ the show, every actor who's come for an auditio n has been cons1J ercd for two parts-the role of Roman and the.- role he'd come to audition for. An actor ha~ finally been chosen. No word yet on when this actor will finally be made p ublic Pilar Wayne to talk about Duke on cable John Wayne. a lcacndary movie star for three dt1"·adcs and re•udcn t of Ncwpon Beach, wtll be remembcr~d hy has widow Piltr Wayne, 1n a ft"atuttd \Cgmcnt of "Hidden T1lcn1s" on C ommuntty Cablevision Cha nnel 3. 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CGWrACT UIATI Dennis l\1('•111 ~· N1 .. 11 Singleton for the World l rQht H1•1111ywf)1qh t Championship. sched· '"''' 1,' '•' rt\tmd s from Sacramento. C,\hf •Rt 11 t11 ~ M 0) CHNITC>fta ' " . ..,,. ~nmu.u. tUntCUi' .,. "And The Ship Saits On" ( 1983. Orama) Freddie Jones, Barbara Jefford. (2 hrs .. 12.mln.) ~•llWIC .... fll:I .. ~~ ....... , .. , .. , .. , 1\ curious man and women follow a mystct. '•Ous string of ciues !hat eventually leads them to a fOftune left by a wealthy accen- trlC Sta1s Dody GOOdman and l<eifh Mitchell ,. B fAITWAT1 ~ U.. "Ch&gnll's Journey" A look at the life and Innes of renowned art· 1st Marc Chagall from his modest beglno- 1ngs in c1aris1 ~ to his death In MIWctt t985 at the age Oii r/1 Authof Ctielm Po- 1011 narrates 11 hi ) Sunday. December 29. 19&! 11 -lunclay Cont. '°"" ... ,_ ----~ ...... JCMJ9N MW'f ,_ IOUATM CllCOICID _,. ,..... -1119TCW)Q ..... , ... ~-... "Blame It On The N!Qhl' ( 19&4. Orama) Niel< Mancuso •Byroo Thames. ( 1 hr . 25 min J (()MnOMCm 1985 Formula One W0<ld Ofrvlng Championship highlights (R) I 1 hi .. 30 min) CH).,. "The Pnnce And The Paupe< (1977. Adven1urel Mark Lester Oltver Reed ( 1 hr 53 min ) --~' ·•"I ·---VIUM ,. ...... 19 QULll&IWIT u.maan .. wu ma.11 .... _,, u.nam .._ __ U.G'fD ... ,,.,, .. MIMT TOii,..., DOWYCIUllaa ,.,.. '°"' mrowca llOOIBtC.--• "' mN 'Pe1er And The Wo41 And Other Tales" ! 198 t Adventure) Ray Bolger ( 1 hr. 25 min J 19@ _,. 'Inside 1Ja1sy Clo\/er'' ( 1966 Orama) Natalie Wood ChttStopher Plummer (2 his . 45 min ) .. (l)WAY•fl I ... COSS Cl -~­•n•---wnDOll..• ·-..,, .. al NfTAlnC~OFMAmft WU l OWl I lY Handicapped chlld1en swim with tropical hsh, crealing disco ltgt11s. l hUn=~;·1f~D1 kites o 51...,cm.-ca <"-).,_"Days Of ThrillS And I .. uiqhter' (196t. Corne<Jyl L.1urel .m<J Ho Jf (11.lr he Chaplin (2 hrs I WAYOntluTM .... " ...... IMll'YDi\TI MMI -----ATCAl.YMY I 3 *L,_. ............ ~ .... ...osa llOY11 ''Avaln11c.he 11 918 $\r'..pense) Rock Hud:.un. M1.1 rarrow 11 hr . 31 mib. .. , ,. um .. mTnm.-· ...., .. " .... ....... ...... ii llAWUmlf rr•_. .. , IF DCA .,, ... _ ___ .., PM•' -GobO OOUbts lhe an· cient myths end legends os 11mr 1011 .. •round for the Festrval of Bel$ O .,. "Oh 0001 Yoo Devil" I 1984 12 Sunday. Ooce(nber 29. 1985 C0<nedy) George Bums. Ted Wass ( 1 nr 36 min) IS) FAam TAU MA11m "Pied Piper Of Hamelm" Enc Idle s1ars In this dramat12a· tion ot Aoberl Browning's poem at>ou1 a p1µer who removes rals kom lhe city of Hamelin with his magical flute O z, mVll "Pro10col'' {1984. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chris Sarandoo ( 1 hr . ~6 min J I ..,, ...... umMOO t:a 0 ()) • M fUTClflN The NFC (CBS) and AFC (NBC) wild-card games win be seen live Starttng times and teems we1e not available at press ume l wunw•111I09I DAYOF~t llll lnH COftS.Mm> _,. ''The Gl0<y Guys" ( 1965. Weslern) Tom Tryon Har\/e Presnell (2 hrs,30m~ I ==··•"'•:..-~,,.. M-1c:cmACTo MU.OFTMl-Lft • IMnt Carnrvorous predalors and lhe -..egetarlan animalS they hon1 are examtned~=t Da~ Altent>O<ougt't ""I= UlllJWCID U,_TBllO _,,. "A Connecticu1 Yankee In King Arlhur's Court" ( 1949. Comedy) Bing Cro:Ii Rhonda Flemmg (2 hrs ) ~ _,,.~e Users" ( 1978, O<ama) Jactu~rth. Too:-Cunis 12 hrs) 0 ICIU.1m 11) .,. "Docks Of New Ofleans ( 1948. Mystery) ROiand Winters. Virg1ma Dale{ 1 hr , 30 min ) IMAI• Towr ........... lmTM,_ ....... tm:M .... _ TOMIM.AIY _,. "You Can't Take II With You" ( 1938 Comedy) Jean Arthur, James Stewart (2 t'trs . 7 min ) t£J ,,_ L0<eto Feshval from Lorelo. Mexico (Taped) ( 1 hr ) PJ ~--Based oo lhe novel b¥ John D MacDonald An 1mpend1ng hum ca11e threa1ens the lives of the residents ot 111 e~c1us1"e condom1n1um bu1l1 by a ,ireedy and irresponsible corpora1100 S111rr1ng Barbara Eden. Dan Haggetty and S1e"e Forres1 (Part 1 of 2) (2 t'trs ) 'J) _,. "Greystoke The Legend 01 Tarzan. Lord Of The Apes" ( 1984, Ad· "enture) Ralph RichardSOn Christopher Lambert (2 htl .. 9 '=1 611)---JWI .. dl) . .,.. "Marriage On The Rocks" ( 1965. Comedy) Frank Sinatra. Det>O<ah Kerr ~r-. 15 min ) -0 W Young people dltwsa their expenences with drugs and alcohol in a special that reveals the widespread at>use of these subs1ances and the ettorts taken 110Cf£0~ CMTm.•MM. M -,._ Kris Kristofferson. Brenda Lee. Willie Nelson. Dolly Patton and Johnny Cash share the 1tage of lhe Tennessee Pe<f~ Aris Center In Nashville to. pet'fOfm 'Help Me Make It Through The Night," "King ol a Lonely Cesue. · The L110e Things" and ot~ hits rrom the Wtnnra~and albvm (2 hrs ) '.-YMF~I m.ATC1910FIM.....,.,,, mN 'Wa\IMngll'I" ( 1~. Sc~ Fichoo) Hooerl l-arrao1ne. UlefJe vume l~r:*1 1W • IUICll °'-WALL mmT ••ftl .-r ---•&111 ......... , .,_"Bundle Qt Joy" I 1956. Come dy) Debbie Reynolds. Eddie F'tshef 12 hrs) l wl'l'l••-a.,: .. •w• Cllamnt 9UTQ910FIMPl...:O ... aoccm P111Sbutgh Spirt1 81 Wich- ita Wings (Live) (2 hrs ) ( _,. "The Dresser" ( 1983 Orama) Albef1 Finney. Tom Courtenay I 1 hr . 58 min) <ZJ Clluut CMAmlla cm.,.. _ 11:11 D llMI OF M YIM The person (s) event or thong chosen by Time magazin4t as being the most 1nfluenttal newsmal(er ot the past year will be revealed on a spe c.oal that takes the 'hewer behind the scenes tt'trough the ac tual selecttOO pro lc~9H;:. i;. 5;;1.~~~ DA"',_tmMTM _,. "The Shakiest Gun In The Wes1" ( 1968 Comedy) Don Knous. Bar bara Rt'toadeS (2 hrs) Eli)all~ '1i) .UT Ul.WAY alB.-rl OF M wcao (}) ... "Royal Wedding" ( t 951 , Mus• cal) Fred Astaire. Jane Powell ( t tu • 33 min) iD Yount,_ IUUTT wmt 1& • •0 1 -Afternoon---• -1(1)TO•ntllDllaD ftlml'TGCI• ·~--.,. "Th1ee Coins In The Foun1a1n f 1954. Romance) Chlton Webb. Dorothy McGu11e ~hrs ) fJi) lftll fl "My Cousin Rachel" An une,ptaoned illness prompts Ptitllp 10 pro- fess hos IO\/e t0< Rachel but wtlefl she re- iuses hos ma1r111Qe proposal he begins 10 <.usµec.1 her invOl\/ement on Ambrose s death (Part 4 ot 41 O ( 1 hr ) ElD ... MIMaM ® 110N "K1dco ( 1984. Comedy) Scott Schwartz Cinnamon Idles ( 1 hr 44mu~ Cl) C:W-tO? I• Based oo the novel by John D MacDonald An impending huffl· cane threatens the IM!S of the resldenta of an e11cluSNe condominium bu1l1 by a greedy and irresponsible cOfporat~ S1am09 Ba1bara Eden Dan Haggerty ano s1e=.;:..g~ 012) 12 hrs i .. ! mN "The Last StarflQhter" (1984. Science Fiction) Lenee Guest. Rot>en Pr~1on ( t hr • 40 min ) tl'tl .... ta)lll•• m L01Y ... C 3 3 Aunt Ethel's visit ta IO<'ogef th3n Ralph 8Y9f axp.rled when She gets m&rrled and moves 1n w1lh 1he Kremdeos. hust:>and and all Q_ 1!99 D Cl) • M PUYQfft The NFC (CBS) an\.! AFC (NBC) wff9-card gamH will be 9efWI live Stanlng times and t•ms were no1 available at press hme 11-ITIM3• -.cw •_, __,,._,.. .. , ... C111Wan.n ,_..,.. .. ....... -Sunday Conl. _If!).,.· Kotcn 11971. Orama) Watter Matthau OebOfah Winters (2 tlfs . 30 mtf'I) W 8 IPCMTI DATW.m -HlgNight' of the 1985 Supet Bowl and World Seoes. ttie Lakt?fS NBA VICl<>ry and Pe1e Rose's recou:J Ofeaking SWIOQ ate featured Host- ed b JoM~y Beoch ( 1 hr l I eTO•'JI~ ~he BushiOo Blade" (1979, ACYentuteJ Ricnard Boone. James Earl JoneS ( 2 tlfs I 0 IM -.> IClllUITIC •mTMI NQflh Reg.on Ouartef Fll'lats ·San Pascual yr, Torrey Pines • .,,. The Fochon Mak.~S . 11967 Myste(, Roget Moore Sytvia Syms (? hrs I 9 mA•• ..,._ • ..,.. Viewed Houghton Hall the Outce and Ductless ot Buccieuch s res.dences •· Scotland's Bo .... h1ll ano Orumlanr'lg Casne and Boughton House N0<thhamptonsh11e Wt>SI Wycombe Park. bv1l1 tor the 1n !all'l()UC; Slf Francrs Dasrlwood. and Syon House O (I tw I '1!)n.-....... T W:C I•" WGU.l\IULL NCAA OivlSIOn I (t.amp.on.slvp Ftnats from Kalamazoo M•c.n (R) t 1 hr 30 moo I 1. .,. Pl-lees In The Heart · I t 984 Orama) Sally Freid L•O<lsay Crouse ( 1 hr •2mrn I i 1.:MI LCM? Me Or le-a....e Me" ( 1955 l.Austeall 00flS Day James Cagney (2 'llS 2 mtn I ZJ .,_ ChO<Y..e Me . 11984 Comedy) ~·eve Bu)Old Ketth CarraO•ne ( 1 hr 46 ... ' I _,, -JUCftll t9 _,.. AT ,_ .... Schedu'e<l reviews "The Trio 10 Bounllf\J" (Geialdlne Paoe RebeC.ca ~ Motnay) '"Revolution · (Al r ac.11io Ni1Slassf8 K1nslu) O•rector Akira l<urO"-Cl•a s ·Ran" Sp.es Like US" (Dan ~kt<>,d Ct.evy Chase) JJ .,.. T""' Son Comes Up I 19<49 Mus.cat) Jeanelle MacOooald Lloyd No .. ,~"~7, 19 A ;,p = Trade< Hom· ( t973 Adven Mel Rod TaylOf Anne Heywood 12 lrvs "-'•MIVM .,.. The Oul 0t T nt'f't. ( 1970 Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Saney Dennis ~hrs) • LAI r• Cl Ai!Ui .. LUI This presantal!OO of the Shallespeerean drama rea1vtes Laufen<:e OtMef as KJng Lear. DI ana Rigg as Regan. Ootottty Tu1W-. as Gon efll and Anna G.aldeot-Marshalt as Cofdefla ' f!lSJ . .,_. .,.. Rae~ And The StrangeJ' I 19'8 Orama) Lcw~ta Young, Wiiiiam HOl:H.J I ht 19 mrn ) l1J OI~ s Star~ < 1978. Orama) Ryan O'Neal. Canda Betgen ( 1 hf • 32 """J,,. O.my cJrumS uQ luQpOr1 fOf • lormer westerns idol who may lose hd horse I a tong.tome toe ,..., hfs way ( t _1hr I =r'°" . ...,., .. ,.. •• -OI ..,.. v~ . Hardwick Hart: Burghley House, buNt· by Queen Elizabeth l's LOfd Treasuret. Wiiton House where General Eisenhower planned the O:Oay 1nvaS1on 01 Europe: and Chats- w0<th O ( I hr ) (I)~ MIT A Cup Celebnty Champion· ship from Lake Tahoe, Nev. (R) ( 1 hr.) .. , ,Arel M llA'l'IOI (I) m to• u11..- .,. "The EmpefOf Waltz'' ( 1!M8. Musical) Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine. (2 hrs) II . LOU IAWU PAUii Oii tTMI 'filntm A fundra15ef to benefit colleges and univetsllles represented by lhe United ~ Negro COiiege Fund Guests Include BUI Cosoy Diahann Carroll. Patti La8e46e. B B King and New Edition Hosts: Lou Rawts. Mantyn McCoo and Ed Mc~ahon Q hrs) ®) .a'lll ·save The Tiger" (1973. Ora- ma) Jack Lemmon. Jack Gilford ~~ Q) LRlnUI.'"' ..... Featvred Lloyd Btidges' mountain retreat a lour of the Caribbean with Genie Francis, a profile ol the Hennessey famlly. a leading cognac prodUcef ( 1 hr ) (().,. "A. Chnstmas Story" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter Brlhngsley Darren McGa· ;in ( I hr 38 mm ) P i.WW Mean Dog Blues" (1 978. Ora· ma) Gregg Henry, Cieorge Kennedy (2 nrs > .,.. And The Ship Salls On" , I 1983. Drama) Freddie Jones. Barbara Jefford ytirs . t2 min) a.@ tu-CW (S)-.T • ATLIAITC.._ IT_ Spools 01 current Political events. foreign afla11s and lhe 1984 presidential election, leaturrng Ed Asner Eileen Brennan. Chevy Chase Mike Farrell. Howard Hesseman and Laraine Newman ( 1 hr ) Ml& •OYtt ·subterfuge" ( 1968. Suspense) Gene Barry Joan COiiins (2 hrs J i '""""-.Mm MTOll_.. -.AT 0 U C• ICll "Dance In Amenca Baryshnikov By Tharp With American Ballet Theatre" Dances COO<eo- grapned by Twyla Tharp for Mll<ha1I Bar· yshnrkov wr!h the Amerrcan Balle! Thealre include 'Push Comes to Shove" and .. S1na1ra Suite · ( 1 hr ) LC.I ~ "The Stalking Moon"' ( 1968. WitStern) Gr~y Peck, Eva Marie Saint I hr . 49 mtn .. , .. llO'f __ ,..,'"',... .... The membefs of "Not Necessarily the News·· p<esenl an ollbeat retrospective of the past y_ear -· ITM .,._ SPortS competition fea1urlng cast membefs from "Growing 1Pa1nalii"~A~~t<1 "Soap " ( t hr ) ITM,_ .. "Scalawag" (1973, Adven- ture~ Douglas. Mark Lntet (2 tws. I e "Gas Pump Otrlt" ( 1919. Com- ~~sten Beker. Hun1z Hall (2 hrs I I uaw WT-Ml -llDCllT New York ISlandeft II Buffalo Sabr .. (L~) (Svbjecr to blacit· out) Q nrs ) (8) Cl) ... "Nlglll Of T'he Comet" ( 1984 ScJtooe Flctle>fl) C.that_,. Mary Stewan, Kell! Maroney ( t hf • 35 min. l •(fl)~ .. • ....... U. A st er beatcetbel player with POCH grades t•k" detpefata mee- sures to prevent being klcited off Iha (J)le4m O .. "l.JnQofgrOUnd Acee"' ( 1980, Comedy} OlrlC BenediCt. t-rank GorsNn lhrs.) OM."'1 ii ............. .. ?..f =Y drums up support for • former Westerns idol who may lose his horse 11 a long-time roe has his way ( t hr) eu..••1r• .. • Sci-entists becOme lriends with a family of mountain Q<>fMlas in The volcanic mountain ranges o f central Africa O l) .. l ..... ... '----··· -•nmn ... '"HambOne And Hillie" ( t984, Comedy) Ulllan Gish. T1mo1hy Bottoms i! hr . 29 min ) CV LRITft.D Oii ntl _.. ,_ ,._. Featured Lloyd Bridges' mountain retreat, a 1our of lhe Caribbean with Genie Francis. a profile of the Hennessey family, a le~c producer ( 1 ht.) ..1 ... "Gitls1 Girts' Girts!" (1 962. Mu- slcal) Elvls Presley Stella Stevens (2 .. 1hrsJ:. ... z:c ... Q a...-- -TU . 1; I Pl ~ U ff Martin Mull presents a tongue-In-cheek k>ott ar lhe stereotyPtCSI suburban white family Guest stars· Mary Kay Place. Fred Wiiiard (%) .,. "Jeremy" ( 1973. Romance) Robby Sanson, GlynniS O'Connor (I hr . 30 min) ·-U\'OMU. -lveniag ---- ·1 t.tt.'7s1 I I 1lm -tnleNiew wlth Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr.) • .,.. "The WindS Of Autumn" ( 1975. Adventure) Charles 8 Plefce, e:.rt E Smith An 1 1-yeat-old Quaker boy sets out across the grasslands ol 1880s Mon- tana 10 avenge l'llS fam~y·s dealhS (2 hrs i:.. ~ ~ .,!U~WU PAUii Oii tTMI 1'..miii mm n• I WlllP•<• en rA ..... ... "The Story Of WI/A Rogefl" ( 1952. BIOgtaphy) Jane Wymen, W1ll Rogers Jr The hfe and love of Will Rogafs lrtt:~1~~ ~ftuerQ oY9f others '::"An Ameocen plane equipped With a slat.-of-t,,...art er-operating the- at8f v!Slts varloul natton. woridwidt lo elf· change medical •lls end lntorrMtton IBI 0+1 "'l CC) a_ PJ ~ U I Mstln MUii brings lhe Han1eona (Mery Kay ~. Fred Wiiiard) be<* for a '9COl'ld • ttrical p<Obe 1nto the life ot a 1t•totypleal A"°*ican whlta f= ~ Herry Shearef s s.tvrday t L""9"') . (8) .,. I -doubtt ft'9 an- Ci.t\I myths and legends u tlmt fOh around IOt tha felttval of Bell O (l)lltfttMC• Cl'l .. "Mt The Way You Are·· Sunday, Oeoembtf 29, 198S 13 ·---------~~~~======~~~~~~~ ................. . -lunclay Conl. ( 1984. Comedy) Knsly McN!Ctiol. Mi- chael Ofltkean While m France a crippled fluhst mee1s a photographer who help~ he! come 10 1erms with he! physical dt!> lrtl abll~~~4 min) -1 lllUTWOCID ca.om. Scheduli>O '" tervlews w11h Billy Crystal and Jacki" Gleason l=uwma TAii Wllll•C>CllllT1 ...U. .._ When a schoolboy nerd la~ls for Vicki JamiP comes up with a Pf<>Qf&m for her lhal°s. sure to end the at· traction. ID u.o'ID OILWW Ct) .,.. 'Blame It Ori The Night ( 1984, Orama) Nick Mancuso. 8yror1 Themes. Alter his molhe1 dies. a 13 year old is loiced into a painfully awkward re union w11h his rock star lasher a man r.e never knew PG 13· ( 1 hr 25 mm ) ® .,.. "Jotlnny Dangerously'· ( 1984 Comedy) Michael Kealon. Joe Piscopo In lhe 1930s an honest good·hearle<l man rs forced 10 lurn 10 a hie of crime 10 finance his neurotic mothe1·s sllyrocket1ng medic.at bills PG 13 Q ( I tu 30 mm I Cl),._ Me MOf'I: THE YIM -INN news anchor Morion Dean hosts a retro !Ive ol 1heyear's top news s1or1ec; ""' _ .... M llGU.TWOGD9t ..-rl CMAmml -(I)•~ e NSY •w-w•tll'll"'B!• Henry plays 1he role of Santa lor Punky's class afler she s been told Santa Cla~ ooes.1 1 exist (R ( 1 t:lr ) ..... -THEWtllM A behind ttie--scenes look at lhF moviemak1ng may1<; ltlat produci>d the 1984 movie stamng HPlen SlalM r ayP Ouwal end Pete1 O Tooe CJ ( 1 tu 1 i lfal 11..cM Gue!> I T e'1 la•~" 1 1 hr) I M.LcmA,,_ mAT Me mM.11 .. JITM COfllUle lltm New camera lense<o and spe clal video lechnoques make 11 pr1<,s1ble fnr viewers to see the world as Amm>llc; a1111 insects observe 1t (R) O ( 1 hr I (J) ... 'l.-A111Tm•n• 1hghhght•, nl the 1981 AFC sudden-death pfaycill 'i t NFC champ1onst11p games ( 1 hr ) .,.. "Love And Death" ( 1~7'1 Comedy) Woo<Jy Allen. Oiaf'le KeatQn A noted coward 1n lhe AUSSl&n army eventu ally marries his true love. who draws him into a plot involving an allempt on the hie of Etnpefor Napoleon PG' ( 1 ht . 25 mm) ClJ••••-••-_,n ... Cl) .,.. "Protocol" ( 1984 Comedy) GOldle Hawn. Chris Sarandon A Wash ington cocltta11 wa11ress becomes a media sensation l,lnd a U S diplomat ~n she thwarts an assass1na11or1 attempt on a v•s ll~'i1~' 36 mtn l =1r-wr.:-~...,-ORl90ITI NI ...,,.._-.., .. '1) Af!la. -W'ltOTI '" I• I rnvt• fNf tit It fl ''I I • II lul oto 111.,., l.i " Hl rl •·JUIJI• I 11 I It, Conrue Stevens ( 1 ht ) 8 e w;:m .,._. An 1mprtJSS1on1s1 ~int., '•" rn. <'Md w11e 1nrough htS art O • ft Ill I llMRM:I Aile< all Olhet 14 Sunday, o.c.rnber 29. 1985 mettlOOs fail Mal(epeace comes up witn .J'1 1oea that she hopes wlll tree hostages 1..iktir 1r1 an a11emp1ed bank robbery I 1 ,,, ' U ®) MCMI "Superman II 11980, ran- tac.,1 (.h11stuphe1 ReevP Margot Kidder • Vlhole saving Pa11s flom a nuclear e.11plo- u)r 51JIJf'rman unwittingly trees three ptJwPrlul villains who were Oltgrnally 1m- P%< ned by his t<ryptonian lathe< (R) Q (3 hrs J ~ TAUi ,_ THE NM-A dOwn and-out 1mp1ess.oi11s1 (Chuck McCann1 lakes on a grueling challenge wtien he agrees 10 help government agents com- mun1ca1e w11h an ahen . I= QOU) Guests Boy George and Cu1tu1e Ctub. Tears tor Fears Wham1. Sis- ler Sledge Billy Ocean. Rick Nelson IR) 1.!. hr ) tflJ l&AT\m New camera tenses and spe- C1ill video techniques ~e 11 possible tor ~1ewt!rs lo see lhe NOrlO as annnals ano 1n1>ec1s obserYe 1t (RI O ( 1 hr ) ml .,.., HOeUI «!)WI& Cl 1MIA1M 'Bleak House Cap1R1n Hawdon's m1ss1ng documents are ll•e ou1ect ot an intense search. Jo is 11" ,1, ,,,~Ll about .i myste11ous woman Mr 1 •"PPY 1.11 ... cusscs Lady Dedlock's past ''"lh t ,,, tPJrl 5 of 8) O 11 hr) C 90ft The last Sta1hgh1er' ( 1984 Sr 11>nc.t> r1c.1ron) Lance Guess. Rot>ert rrc>'>1t1n A 11~at>le teen-age1 wtw>"<; a wh12 11 h .tr v•11u .ideo game ahen invaders 1s 11·r.1u1t1•1J "\ .trt 1n1e1stellm tighter pilot by .111 ""us!Mlry 1rom a teagU(> ot planets 'PG ' 1 I ru 40 nun I 1 . .alTICllff9t ·~ 90ft A Soldier's ~lu•y ( 1984, 018 '"df Howard F Rolhno; Jr . AdOlpl\ Cae- <,<11 T uwarcls the end ot World War II a t lac.I< Army ;ittorney s 11westtgatt0n into It c n1u1d1•1 ol .1 black se1gean1 at a Lou151 a1111 1111h1ary base 1gr111es fUfther 1ac1at ,tr·lt' P~I hr 4 1 min I r! C:W. "Greysioke The legend Qt T,11;,m. l Ord Of The Apes ' ( t984 Ad 11•11tu1e1 Ralpll At<;hardson. Chrtslopher l 1111tJe11 Ah1Gan apes 1a1!R an orphaned t I lu" ·I hPlpl{>sc; tOddlPr lo an 1ntt>ll1 JP••t ,111•t '''Pf'rienced hunter PG' (? "' ~ 'l 11111• / m UC.,_ IMTA#ftA ta a m ALPMD tmX:OCa -,._--"-1 " dPsµe1ate gambler and a mys1e11ous man become 1nvotve<l 1n a bizarre waget (RI w "!':.Amil ~ .,.. 'Pro1ocor ( 1984 Comedy! Goldie Hawn. Chris Sarandon A WaSh· 1ngton cocktail waitress becomes a medt8 <.('nsahon and a US diplomat when She thwarls an assassination attempt on a vis· 111n~ ·pc· J1 h1 36 min I l .... fllOllll- ~~ ....... 121 W (I) CIAZY I.Ill A JOI An 1nvestlga11on t<; catted tor when a cousin of Hamson's secretary 1s foufl<1 murdefed lfl Harrison's olf1ce I 1 hr ) CJ OI) mW9 "Behind Enemy Lines" IPrt>n11i>11• Or;ima) Hal Holbr(>()!(, David I I 1111111 Tiu• hPIJd ot n1111sh and Amert '• liltJ•"111• al I t•rH/·111 ~USS wreslles w II lhn 1.h.!t.r!io1on to h;ive a scientist wtio 1-. i11w111111yly t11d1ng the Nazis killed Q (2 hr:; J .911' ... ~"909 I_, ~c:=.'AAAll Of nAA1 •aa.TWW&laa-.r_ 6i.olM. c:HM • • Billy Orah•m oilers words of warning ano challenge tor the new year and presents e•cerpts horn h1~ 1985 appearances. 1nclud1ng 111'. IS 1 Hu1i• and Romania ( 1 hr I • 1-mntCOf&#e WIW&Cl 1MIA1M 'Steel\ llou-.. Captain Hawdon·s mtssu'\g docu111t'PIS ti the ob1ect of en 1n1ense search J1J ques1tooed about a mysteuous worrrdr Mr Guppy c.ltSCUS5e$lady Oedk>ck's oa~1 w11h her (Pan 5 of 8) 0 (I nr I • Eli),._MU. I.I) Mil&ff "My Cousin Recnel A1 unexplained illness p1ompts Ph1hp to pr•· less tus lov .. tor Rachel but when srie .,. fuses h1i. ma1r1age Qroposat he begins t• suspect her 1nvotvemenf 1n Ambrose oeath (Part 4 ot 4t Q t 1 hr 1 I, MIDIO Winston Tour Team Ro<:P• from Reno. Nev (RI t 1 hr 1 L ITMTm 'Il .,_ "American Dreamer" ( t98<1 Comedy! JoBeth Williams. Tom C"Jn11 A co11k on tile neaa du11ng a Parisian s1gn1 seeing tou1 1enders an American hou<.;; wile m10 the delu5lonery s1a1e 01 being 11 • daring heroine ot a romance novel rr, l~m) .. llSflWAIURT ta llUAll WT..._. UI llOW ,_ Danny drum•, up ~l)po~t I" 1 lorme1 Weslerns 1dot who may lo~ 111 horse 11 a long-t1r"e loe har, hos way I 1 hr) .. II CII lMPFB .... 11.D. Trap1·er i>r counters a fo1me1 flame wh .. n hP "''" I South Ko1ea in search ot a k1!l11ey Jori ,, j~=::. ... _ ,..,FM.ml eu&181AU: .. '"' MOUrTa.. Guatemala's violent ret.enl h1o;tc ry 1s e .. plored lhrough the eyes ot .111 ln•l• an peasant woman and out'iPokEtn pulol• cal ac11v1st. R1goberla Menc.hu CM rl1• . Krause moderates lhe fot1c1w 11n !Ir.me. !.ion (2 hrs) 8i) Nam M La. «!) m&TIWCMAM:ll .. Ro<;s1n1 at Vf>r ~;i111es .. rrom lhe Royal Opera HoVSt' a11•J lhe chaPf'I ot the Palace of Vc>rs.sillf>.., Ma111yn Morne and Montse11a1 Cnt>Alh· P•esent il prugr11m ot the c01nposer • "'' .ts and duets ( t h1 10 m111 ) C, •OVll 'AvAlilllChP' (1918 Suspense) Rock Hudson Mia fa11ow Ao industual developer's pe1 p10,ect a luxu11 ous ski resort and his many guests :llf' 1hreatene<1 with oeath and destructl()(I by an impending weather disaste1 ·pc;· ( t hr . 31 m1n1 I •tnu•..,. ~ a#alTI: DOrl ITOP THE · AL From Centennial Concen Hall in W1nn1peg Manuoba Harry Aetatonlr Sings totk, pop and calypso music tn !h1!> per1ormence laped 1n July 1985 f Patu•P'> ll'le !.Ongs 'Mnttlda" and ·ean11n.1 Roat 1 ht) ( TM.D ... 'IMllMM-A 1111-11,, year-old Hie$ to corw1nce h• p:i· ,.,. 11 11 lent~Clttd mQnGter9 rtre 1t11~1rop ,,.. •11 t •"I room GveSt srar C..1~1111011\:y ~ m1em.-.tai.:u -... ,....,. .. .. ·n,. •·t l• • Jf Tht> Nl'11J· ( t98• COfno t fl. l.->11 C:11rredlrw Aro lh()f'ly Edwuri.h r ud up with ~fe11ng lf\ttlfmrna~ hum11tett0n• master mdt><J by an upperclass lraletn1ty of."¥'C ath letes, a group of freshman boollwoi -out casts doclde1o 10 se1 the co11ege·s;a~ Slrl~hl. 'R' ( 1 hf , 30 min ) -(!) 111.&.YWOOD •&18 Fealurf'S 1nte1 -lanclay Conl. V1eWS with 8111 Cost>y. Billy Crystal, Ph1hp Michael Thomas ano Sylvester Stallone. Pat Sa1ak visits et11e HOiiywood restau rants. celebrities· comments on AIDS, up and-coming lllm d11ectors ( 1 hr ) -Peugeot t Bndqestooe Pro Cha-c;h1p (Al W indy City ( 19~ Ofama) John Shea Kate Capshaw An aspmng Chteago w11tei struggles wtth a romantic dilemma and n1s best friend's lltness 'A' I:. 42.il*t ... -.-T -u.T .. .. ...,.,.. 1W D8(1)9 e ... TM.II ... M ---A down and-out 1mpress1on1st (Chuck McCann) takes on a grueling challenge when he agrees to l'lelp governmen1 agents com· mun1cate with an alien I=-~ ...,.... ....... ,.,... .... The r~s o f "Not Necessarily the Ne /piesent an offbeat retrospective ot lhep~ear ( "Bell, BOOk And Candle I 1959 Comedy) James Stewart 1<1m No vak A young woman uses her mystenous powers to bfeak up the wedding plans of a ~bl1sher (2 hrs I CZJ "Bye Bye Brazil' ( 1979. Ofa- ma) Jose Wilker Betty Faria Four gypsy actors travel through modern-day Brazil and see the grOW1h of cMhzation 1n the Amazon wtlderrleSS 'A' ( t hr 50 min ) e ,_ POmf Guest Billy Barty -the tw wortil*it~ star mll_.,..,.MM. ""' .... ...... '"*' ... ..,. a _. .-Monday -11own1ng Movies- 41900 "The Fvll That Men Do" ( 1984. SUspense) Charles Bronsori Theresa Sal- dana (1 hr 29 min) •Cl> "Just The Way You Are·· ( 198A, Com edy) KrtSly McNlchol. Michael Ontkean 1hr .3.C min) n "Three L1t1le Words' ( 19b0, Musical) Fred As1e11e. Reo Skelton ( 1 hr , 4? min I • "The Man Who l<new Too Mvch' ( 1956, Suspt-nsia) Jamee; Stf'Wart, Dorio; Dey (2 hrs I 1'9CC) "lht' Red S~· (1948, Otama) M0tra Shearet. Anion WalbfOOk (.2 hf&. 13mtn ) Pm ~ 'Gentle Giant (1967 A<Mtnture) nn1s Weavei Veta Miles (:>hrs) 1:11 "Hambone And Hit~" ( 198A Come dy) Lllltan Gish T 1mottiy Bottoms < 1 hr 29 mm) •<Bi 'Wholly Mosesl" ( 1980. eom.dyJ Dudley Moore Laraine Newm8n (1 h< 49 m1n I •(%)"And Tne Shrp SaUs On" ( 1983, Ota ma) Freddie Jones. Barbara Jefford (2 tits 1? min I -(t) 'Norma Ree· ( 19l9, Ofama) SaMy Held Beeu Elndget ( 1 hr 53 min ) (ff) .. kJ'\I Thfo W3y V04.i Are" ( 1984. Com edyl K"''l McNrehol Mlchaet Ontkea" l!J AT nil _. Scheduled re-views "The Trip to Boont1lul" (Gefaldine Paoe Rebecca De Mornay), "AevOIUtlon" (At Pac.ino. Nastass)8 t<1nSk1) director Ak11a Kurosawa's "Ran". "Spies Like Us" (Dan ~kr;~Jihevy Chase) l!.9J r.-J ,,. -1ntP<V11)W with Jackie Gleason ( t hr I I WIS iLIP . am• cm aa.nm: ,_ •w ,~ mlll•I The CIOlhlng Styles and <MfSlgn phtl<>sOphies ol Jean Louis Ou mas Hermes. GIOl'glO Armarn and WoU gang Joop are examined. C. w ~us n The 'Spitting Image" puppels return tor cari catures ol celebrities 1nctud1ng BArt>ra Streisand. Bruce Springsteen and Pres1 den1=an !HI 'Reunion, At r01rborough' ( 1985 Drama) Rober! Mitchum. Deb0111h Kerr Aller lofty years a d1s1llus1oned war hero returns to England !or an Arr Corps reunion and is reunr!ed with his ell·tover wno reveals a starlllng secret O ( I hr 50 min.) l llAYTLOI 11:11 ""' m'ft. llAMTCll ,,. .,. "Frenzy" ( 1972 Suspense) Jon Finch Barry Foster A numt>er ol 11n suspecting women tall v1rt1m to 11n 1nsan~ killer (2 ht& . 15 min ) ' 11.:Tu • i IM Me ... Q .-anu.&A ........0 .. M LOfT --· Aunt Ethel's v1srt is longer than Ratpt1 eve1 ellpected when sne gets married and moves 1n with the Kramdens husband and all O -1-.:lta'l.,.,.IMCI• G1"CUll MGU.TWOOD a.omlP Scheduled 111 lervoews with Billy Crystal and Jeckoe Gleason l..ri.: ~AUDI OP ITAltl L_I hr . 34 n11n ) S, 'The Outrrders ( t950. Western) Joel Mc.Crea Arlene Dahl ( 1 hr :>9 min) -@ "Tht' L1t11es1 Hobo·• I 1958, Orama) BudOy Hart Wendy Stuart (2 hrs ) 1W 7. American Ofeamer" ( t984. ComP dy) JoBeth Williams. Tom Conti I 1 hr 45mm l 6D "Belore Winter Comes" ( t969 O<a mo) David Niven Topal (2 hrs) l u.T~ : --.OT~ .-:All PU,__ 'A Man er Of Pr1nc1olf' Al11n Arkin and Barbara Dana 1.;ir "' lh1• ~hum1 rous "'°"' llbout 8 poor Vorgir 1;.i t,1n11ly JI I;' whO'.e hnlk1ay cete- h•iltotll " lhrpalPnP.O by r¥ li!lt'lf'f'c; re-Itri ;it '~i6.D Christmas lff!P O m ,._. ~ m¥ll Thmos Are I 011yh All Over 1198:> Comedy) Richard ··cneech' Mar 111 I 0111r11y Cnnno T w 11 n>Pn h1tve rnimet nu'> m1o;adv1>n1ur1><0 wh1IA drrv1nq an Arab nwr>ed monE'y fillpd hmn tn las Vegas ff I 1 nr JO m1r 1 f J ROAD~ M111111l.K1t11Prs Hanover Cor~1nr;i11' t,t»1lh>t1Q" ~"'""'" ChamplOO ship trom Now Yori. IHI ~, HllfAftm.Mm _.,.,.,.., IQ 12:11 a fCWtra MON · ()r ( inlr1h101 And Tne Girl Flornbc; I 1966 t:an1asy) Vincent Price. f ollllf.111 fhe !IPt;irori\I", Dr C"1oldfoot plens "' .. '""'""'" m .. w1,,11J-. rop NATO leaders by means ot a number or bl>Aut1lut t>ut dea~alP fl.lt>ots 1:> ru.-. 1 Cl) "Melnoy OI Hil!P ( 197S l)ra mAI <)us;in Ft,,innpr~ ~e1th Aa'(ter The h11o;bani1 ot a c;uppO'\t'llly wotluwt>d ODefa .,,.Jr ap~il''> 1n hPr ~-; '-'hP plans hi>r sec l>nCI mamage ( I hr 30 min I ~) MTlf' C* nll MIT'I I 11 •.yncPd rend1 t1nns o t Madonna s Aur111n Uo The Temptatrons My Gui" n rnl Rav Poltker Jr s Ghostt>us1erc; ' ........ IMll!llt C11.:M•n11 ... .umn11L011J PU ML COWTACT uMTI Dennis Al..-xrc·• vs Neat -Singleton tOf the Wortd I 1ght·Hea~ywe1ghl rh.1mr1onsh1p sched 1111'<1 tor t;;> r(l\Jfld•. from s.1c remento Call! (A/ I I hr 10 111111 I a m¥ll M1't1ty Python fhe Meonrng 0 1 I tfP ! l'l83 < .ono~1Jyl .John Cleese M1c:t1.1"1 r.11111 tir J~ 1 11n I $ N 111111..i fl.it> I 1q7q Drama) Solly r1f'lfl f'••.i• 1 f1r11JIJ"' t 1 nr '>.1 min ) * 'l 'Thi' M,1n Wlin Krww l rni Much" , 1"114 "•1'·1'1'11'.t'I P1•1P1 I Pllf' I eslie R,111k•, t 1111 Id 1••1n I (li9 C "Ttlt> •,11•r11• A1 v t l~R4 Drama) Rol.>l'fl f'l11¥<1ll Jr1son Prec;c;on ( t nr 33 nm I S H.1rnt1on!' Ann H1fl1f' I 1')84 Come dyl I 1lh.11 1 ,,..,ti T1m111hv ~nttoms < 1 hf •• .._ .... _ :>O 111111 J -.. 191'1100• ~-tell l r.r ""'"M•• 1oa4 Comedy) Gen&- '-\llPv!' f.1111 llol I' 1•1lt I 1trr,1Clll)(> ( 1 hr 46 -e "The Prouo Ano I ne uamned 1111 , 1 I t972 AOventure) Chuek Connors, JOSt' .. H 111111••' I 1.:int1 M1,c;lfal) Ron Moo Greco < 2 hrs ) <ly t1!1vl'I llt't!tl t '" 1 mm I C,Ci White Witch Doctor" ( 1953. Adven L A '1nld1P1 ' Str ... v ( tqe4 Otarne) tun•) Susan Heyward. Robert M11chum Hnw,1rr1 I flr1lhn Jr "•1<'1Ph CaMar (I ll hr 36 min I t!.!_ 4 I min 1 (Hr Break1n· 2 El&etriC Boogaloo' .. l'[!l / rr 1~ 11i,; Advt-nt11re1 Vk;tor 11984 Ofama) LVCIOda Otckey Adollo Mntr1r•• Mn Mt'I W11111119. (? hM) IShabba·Doo) Ouinones (I hr J .c Ml re• rt1 .. Rt'.'o Shn.-.' ( t948 Ofnma) min ) Ml"11 1 ";hP.tr"f' i\ntnn Walbrooti I? hfl • (J) 'Mae Weat" I 198:>. Biography) Ann t I ""'' 1 Jllhan. James Broiln ( 1 ht . 40 mtn ) ---------------- W Cll "Protocol' ( 198A, Comedy) GOidi -•ve-'------· H11wn. Chris Sarand<>n ( 1 hr . ~ m111 ) ....._ • "Oreamscape" ( 198-'. Solenoo Ft(' t1on1 ~nlS Ova!Cl. MalC Von Sydow ( 1 hr 35 min) J Where The Boys Are" ( t960. Cornf'" dyl Oc'IOrt !I H•f'1 Georoe Hllmillon I 1 -•1:.:.n. ~-... Sunday. Oecemt>er 29 1985 15 -Monday Coal. _.,._. tl~~~grown 900. Q (2 hrs.} 6005 Day. An Ameftcan ooople 1n Moroc- ....., 2 ._, I co learn of an assassination plot when -9 C•• C••Dlrl~C:Um:t they witness lhe ITlUfder of e French se-M&i IRI R ... cretagent. 'PG' (2tn.) -=__, ... "Miidred Pierce" ( 19<45, Ora· • um.- ma) Joan Crawford. Ann Blyth A woman •«Zl ... "Breakfas1 Al Tiffany's" (1961. Uh J I..,,._, and her seff1sn daughter struggle over the Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Geofge Pep· mA11 7 I • E.itl'llblllon program man they both love. (2 hrs l pard. Based on the story b)' Truman Ca· from St Paul, Minn (R) ( 1 hf ) e Will d • I• t "And The Chlldren pole. A sophtS1ic41ted hl§w Yod! pla)'9"l-ll----~~J8~U~·~"Cr~a~ok~~~s~·~· ~198~4~, ~~~!:------S~h~a!J!l1_.L.:Letas;dL"J.Le:e.Yk'Jau.r_nByrturuoo~_.atld~-1DaM.-~~'1---encoom6i't several romantic adventures • ar n. Glover star In the srory of a 12-year-old ~hrs , 30 min) oo-thelr-«x:k characters In San Fral'ICIS· MISS1sslpp1 black girl's awakening to civil 118 • (I) .... Michael gers the nerve to oo's Mls8iofl district decide to ease their i hts l5SUeS in the 19608. (A) Q (1 hr ) tell Stephanie wtlat he thinks of her (R) financial woes by craoillng a pawnShop ..--~ Q_ owner's Mle. 'PG' (1 tv .. 32 min.) ,.. • ..._ Of 91Y• Fee-Cf) ... ''Once You Kiss A Strangef' l •mt/....U. tured Belvolr Castle; Plas Newydd; Pen· (t969, Drama) Paul Burke. Carol Lynley • .... rhyn Castle, Wales: Wlghtwlck Mano<. Un· A psychotic tries to get a golfer to klll her -d1sfarne Casrle. Northumberland. l cNatrtst. (2 hrs . 30 min ) lOO U. NI C..... Sara de'vel-Der~=19's Haddon Hall Q ( t hr.) .,.._.llll ops a crustl on a man wno falls Instead for CC) "Norma Rae" ( 1979. Drama) tTMlm Jacitle Sally Field. Beau Bridges A young woman ••-WU 11Ava I-,,., laces allenatlon from her tamlty end -(I) ~I UCIT Cagney s career ..,_ /~&SLICUI friends as she a11empts to unk>nlze her let· hangs In Ills' balance ene< her lnveflliga· -. GP..,_ low factory wotk8fs 1n the. Southern mlll 11on of a d~ kingpin produces 8'Yldenee -CUii town 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min ) ol possible entrapment procedures (R) z:m1a10nm ... --w. a..-u hLl A profile of ICUlptor Reuben NPlan. ... "The Muppell Take Manha!· D. umuc• .... IC Segments In· who blends contemporary art with mytho-tan" ( 1984, Comedy) Voices of Jim Hen-elude Roger Mudd's profile of White IQgk:al ir.emea. son. Frank Oz Whlle Kennll and company House Chief of StaH Donald Regan ( t (%) _. "And The Ship Sells On" try to take their COiiege variety ShOw to hr) (1983. Orama) Freddie Jones. Barbara Broadway. Miss Piggy's jealousy of a 1 ••&WI Jefford. Direct<>< FederlcO Fellini's eKplo-friendly waitress threatens her wedding lUMI ml • LM A fund-falslng ration ·o~the dteams. triumphs and !allures ins 1tJr the lrog. 'G' Q ( t hr .• 3<4 mm,) special to benefit cancer and disease ro- of a motley assortment of passengers M 1111'1.. search at St. Jude's Chlldten'a Hospital In aboard an ocean liner bound for a amen -.uT...WML'ITALL Ta&.aM9..-. Memphis. Tenn. Hosts· Betty While and ISiand whefe a gl'eat 90pfano's ashes wlll -"Annte Oakley" Jamie Lee CUrtls Oick Van Patten. ( t hr ) be scattMed. 'PG' (Subtllled) (2 hrs .. 12 portrttys the legendary sharpshooter and QI .. -., ,.. IWIWAY TOM• min.) Brtan Dennehy costars as Wiid Biii Hlctcok Michael Tuek and BHt Griffith are co-hosts I ~A I' 1 hr )-tor a IOOI< back at major newt stories and NI •&WI ...,. events of 1985. such a.s the Normal ~? J~lnterviewwlth • flGlftWTOP.-UCli:lmllUICKT = tire. the coun saga ot Mayor MartlnSheen " .,. "Ben Hur" (1959, Adventure) ock, rhe California Louery. lhe e TAJI ,. (Part 1 of 2) Chartton Heston. Jack Hew-openlnQ of Symphony HaM and the Old (I) PA 9'1'-Marlene Stewart, laati-~s A Jew and a Roma.n whO were Globe fheater (1 tv.j Ion dlSlgnef tor Madonna: clips from lnends as children beeome bitter enemies • m.t•• --Of 91f• Faa- Samantha Smith's trip to lhe Soviet Un· during the rime of Christ. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) lured· Belvolr Castle, Pies Newydd, Pen Ion. ••-thyn Cattle, Wales; WIQtttwick Manor. Lin· llMUI 118 1'CTAC-dlslarne Castle, Northumberland, =.e.... ~=~ Oer=rHaddonH•M Q (1 hr) ........ ...... ·--=--- ···-·-IWW9MI-~llOlll "Oreemscape" (1984 Science .-mLm •YaT FlctiOn) OenntS Quaid, Max Von Sydow •••-.t. • · ... &WI While working with a &clentlal whO has dl9· ..__, • Cl) UTI I AU.m Kate and Allie are covered a way 10 proie<:t one's consc10US 1'19 a&.TWW~ laced with lhe Pfospecl of celet>rahng the thougtils into anothef s dreams. a psychlC J1t1 • -.Y Winnipeg ~s at Los An· arrival ol the new year without lhe benefil stumbles upon a plot to use the methOd 'Kings (L~~3 hrs , t5 min.) of a date or a party 10 attend (R) for political purposes 'PG-13' ( 1 hr 35 NI t • ._ Feetl.H,ct. how loot· Ill... min ) , hotdogl. fO<tune oooldes..and other 9 ~ DMr7 What f1Y9"/ child want& (() Mmaurt Ken Norton vs Muham· ~pr~~· are made. from his fathef IS explofed In thrs dramatic mad All, Sept t973 In Los Angeles ( t I a F etal (1 hr ) hr ) •.....-.U Boston Ceftlcs at Los "*"' Ir:"' -Am DCUT P..t. JO.. MgelM Clippers (Live) (2 hrs .30 min ) CAl1\ll Animation and live action K~y ~ and Dolly Parton I CllU•&Alll · · show the plannt(\g, ~Ing, habitatiOn team up '°' a oonc0t1 IN.It teatur" • ...._ and sieoe of a flc11ona1 13th-century "We've Oot Tonight" and "Islands 1n the -~--Welsh castle, with additional on-locatiOn Stream " Behln<Hha-soenet fool< at re- ..... -.. Of ? E" • visits to castlea tnroughout Walet ( t hr ) tiearsalt Included ( t hr ) II..,, . ,,._.,.~ ,~ . . . mATClmlOPCllCMO • ... a •• "And The Children .. ---IA' I tw1•' 10C:1 Gobo discoYefs lhe Shall lead" LeVer Burton and Danny -0&- conaequeneee of sefflshnes11 when he Glover star tn the story of a 12-ytMr·old _. "lhe River" I 1964. nrorna) heef~-'°""_!f!RIC•I grapes o. M1ss1ss.pp1 black glrfs awokenlng to crvit Mel Gibson. Sissy SP3celo. Owtfe,len<1ed i n•-·-r~ts 1ssues1njhe t960t Q (1 hf l credtt, declining profits and r1a1no llO<Xl .,._,_.._AMftA (I) Ill,.. V I RI A ptOlilt of San • waters ttweeten a hardw()(J.,tng lnrm 1am1 • (J) •n w -ma -Aman· Franciaco <49tr heed coach Sill WAish i 'PG· t 3' J2 tn.. 2 min ) di lnYelltlgatea wherl the spol(eawomAn Cl) ~ .. Guata Mar'( frenn. I I fl .. (Kim Oetby) tor a group of actMtta ts Jiff Altman. {R) · .. Di b4amed fof the murder of a ~t (j).,. "Norma RN" ( t979. Orama) tW •aw oma.i. (R) ( 1 hr.) . Sany Field. O.au 8'1dge9. A young womM W Cl Ul9Cf e e .. ''Trtt>Ut•" ( 1960. Drama) taces RlienatlOO from rw rnmlly and -~dlel; tr-. r , ,. , '19e'! ol J8dr Lemmon. Robby Benaon An 1m~ lnends as she attempts to untontJf' her tel-tutN.4' ~ hOtt f>t)11 I t.•hll+' sponalble BroiadWly pr ... &genl begins to tow ractory work..-s In th Southern mlll I • N I '1' r...vet his welted life and his ltnlJOUS rela town 'PO' ( t ht • 53 mtn ) __.,_.. ....,. .,. "The Man Who Knew Too .. "The Loved One" ( 1965. Com 18 Sundayl December 29, 1985 Much" { 1956. SuSQenSe) James Stewart. edy) Aot>trt Moree. Anjanett• C<>m8f .. -Monday Coal. The nephew of a deceased Hollywood star incurs some debts and headacheS when tt comes t•me to make the funeral arra1'i:=s~ 55. m1rt) 1 .. , J•.aaT ~~rortress·· (1985. Orama) A . er and mne of her students fight 10< surviv· al alter being abducted by criminals. ( 1 hr., 29 min.) Cl) CIMTWICILDfafl ,._ Cl).,. "Mae West"' (1982. Biogra· phy) Ann Jillian, James Brolin. Life of 1he legendary screen self symbol includlng her early work in vaudeville and later soccess on Broadway and 1n Hollywood. and her ironic 1nab1t11y to sustain an lntlma1e rela- 11onsh1p ( t hr 40 min.) · CI; .,. "Nea, A Young Emmanuelle" ( 1978. Comedy) Ann Zacharias. Samy F1ey A rebellious 16-year-old attempts 10 wrl!e a steamv novel I 1 hr • 45 min ) -Tuesday -Morning Movies- •CZl "Bye Bye Brazil" ( 1979. Orama) Jose Wiiker. Belly Faria ( 1 hr. 50 min) 119(C) "Amllyvllle The Demon" (19&3, H<><- ror) Tony Robe<19, Tess Harper ( 1 hr 45 min) NICI) "Where The Boys Are" ( 1960, Come- dy) Dolores Harl. Geo<ge Hamilton ( 1 hr , 39 min I NI@ .. Abboll And Costello Meet Gaptaln Kidd" ( 1952. Comedy) Charles Laugh ton. Hillary Brooke (2 hrs ) • ftl "Rye Bye Birdie" ( 1963, Musical) Dick VRn Dyke, Janet Leigh. ( 1 hr . 51 min I C8J "O!tver s Story" ( 1978. Orama) Ryan O'Neal. Cand1ee Bergen ( 1 hr , 32 min ) (Sl "Night Of The Comet" ( 1984, Sci· en<.E' F1c11on) Catherine Mary Stewar1 Kelh Maroney ( t hr . 35 mln ) •m "Choose Me'' ( t984. Comedy) Gene· vieve R11Jold. Keith Carradine ( 1 hr 46 m111J .. O:tJ 1hP n ounty' 11984 D1ame) Mel Gibson Anttiony Hopkins (2 hrs . 12 min) -CC) "Cormonball Ru11 II' ( 1984, Comedy) Burt RE>ynnltls Dom Del u1se (1 hi . 48 min) (S) "My Fooh'lh Hear I" ( 1950. Romance) Dana Andrews. Susan Hayward. ( t hr . 38m111 ) -@ "The nuef 0 1 Bagdad" ( 1940. Fania· sy) John Jus11n. Conrad Veldt. (2 hrw . 10 min) 1WID "N1ch0tas And Alexandra" (197 1. Orama) Michael Jayston, Janet Suzman. -(?hrs l . tt:8(J Jrrl-'rny" ( 1973, Romance) Robby Btw ;n1 Gfynms O'Conn0< ( 1 hr . 30 min 1 -&11..-nooa llovl.- _., "Panic In The Wlldetneta" ( 1975, Adventure) (2 hrs.) ~ "The Bugs Bunny I R08d Runner Movie" ( 1979. eom.dy) Animated. ( 1 hr .38 min) 'Msss Appeal" ( 1984, Orama) Jack l ormnon. lel1ko lvanell.. (I hf .. 40 min.) { ' The Goodbya Giff' ( 1977, Co"*'Y) Richard OreylU88, M1r&h11 Mason. ( 1 hr • 50min.I td I= ML1m Gable Hoping to get a scoop, a newspa· perrnan shields an tleiress from her fa· 1t:ll (f) RF llTOlnml Two c11ents hire ther~Wnts (2 hrs) Laura ano Steele to embark on separate m QALU!lllT searches for a valuable jewel. (A) (1 h1 . 11=8@ .wll "The rat Man" (1951, M""-10 min) ,_ II 0) IDT (Jf1-.CAMOI From Nnuember tety) Julie Londc.n. Rock Hudson. When a ,,. d1>ntist •S tou11d murde<ed, a detective 1984 Geoi e Segal, George ~4tller and picks ttirougti the clues to the killer until · · bGeiftHlr~1t1nc1.-t(fA~)~~~~,~~~e"tr~a~1l~le~a~&~s~h1~m~t~o~a~c~ir~c~u=s~ShOWc=~.~(n1~h~r~ .• ~~~- *lh~ J!im1n) _,..., Guests· • •ary Frann, -"" .,. ~·.,. 'H 0 Ts I" ( 1979. Comedy) Jeff Allman (A) Susan Kiger Lisa LondOn A sorprtty re-8 ... "A ThOOsand And One Nights" 1ecl decides to form her own club of co- ( 1968, Fantasy) Jett Cooper. Rat Val· eels whO concentrate on gratifying .. x- lone. A beeuUful genie helps a swordsman starved coueg1ans 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) r aln h~ltloO (2 hrs ) fM a AT M .,_ Scheduled re'tllews: MC ~ · The Trip to Bountiful" (Geraldine P~, _.. Rebecca De Mornay) . "Revolutloo" Al ="84 Pac1no. Nastass1a Kln!P!.ll , dlrect0< Ak ra -~ Kurosawa s ·Ran' "Spies like US" (Oen -·Min .. ,..,. me 1~~hase) . . ... "II Happened One Night" comD'fmMmMllM:ll•Mm I 1934. Comedvl Claudette Colbert, Clark .,.IULPIOfl\I · W (Z) "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1934. Suspense) Peter Lorre. Leshe Banks. ( 1 hr. 14 min ) W~ "The Compelttton" ( 1980. Drama) Richard Dreyfuss, Amy lrvlng. (2 hrs.. 9 mm) •(S) "The Red Danube" ( 1949, Orama) Walter P1f!geon, Janer Leigh ( 1 hr . 59 min.) •CID "A Soldier's St0<y" ( 1984. Orama) Howard E Rothns Jr . Adolph Caesar ( 1 hr .. 41 min} (%) "All That Jazz" ( 1979. Musical) Roy Scheider, Ann Reinking. (2 hrs .. 3 min.) W (C) "Aml1yvllle. The Demon" (1 983. HO<" ror) Tony Roberts. Tess Harper ( 1 hr 45 min) •CD "The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader-;" ( 1979 D1ama) Jane Seymour. Laraine Stephens (2 hrs ) UJ The Trouble With Harry" ( t955, Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Sturley Mac Laine (I hr . 39 min ) ~)"Mame" \ 1974. Musical) Lucille Batt Aefllrtce Arthur (2 hrs . 30 min ) lZJ "Serie No11e· ( 1979, DramaJ Patrick Dewaere Myriam Boyer ( 1 hr . 56 min ) 119(.'C) "Bye Bye B1rd1e" ( 1963. Musical) Diel< Van Dyke. Janel Letgh. ( 1 hr , 5 1 min) _ .,,. .... ---- •I&. --~ft»mf --0 ,-.c•1111 • n•nmon mc-m1m .... .... ~TOto. Andr~ Pre- 11ln's debut as director 01 the Los Angeles Phllharmonie la documented along with ellcerpts frorti the opening concert it'1Clud- 1ng Motart's Symptiony No 39 In E-Flat and Prokofiev'• Symphony No 5. ( 1 hr.) CH>..,. "The 808tonlans" ( 1964, Ora· ma) Christopher Reeve. Vanessa Redgrave In 19th-Century Bolton, an Im- pressionable woman is ceughl botw"'8fl her alilMct with tho temlnls1 cause af'\d her allracuon 10 a blaah &OVthmn lawyet (2 hra.) .sl mt CUl'T1ll • CGCISI In this May t985 concert. the rock ·n· roll legend sings I Shot the Sheriff." "Lay Down Sat. ly' ano se1ec11ons from his new album "Behind the Sun " (I hr ) I MOT llAT I MOnill ...... OJ) ... TOO C&.Oll Pm ~I Henry lool<.s tor another 1ob when a new executive edi- tor lakes over at Wainwrr t Pubfist1ing l lMa.t~• •1aa• -.a1,.,.. , DMICtLUIU UMTTA 1lll Cll ... @) Bn'BIT'Ll•rt 1W lnteMnir wit ti The Judds 8 MO¥ll · The Great Race" ( 1965. Com· edyl Jaci. Lemmon. Tony Curtis. A clas- sic hero-and·v11lam battle spans three c~~~hrsJ ~ '& ~ 'Cosoy Show" oostar KP'-hta Krnght Pulham, Maryland quintu-- lplet~ ... ........ =-....... ,...,.um .......... ' DAllft. MU. -.. QI,..,. La-an CGMCmr Daty! Haff and Jonn Oatee pPrform a conoen 10 benefit the Stalue of I 1herty's resto1a11on Hits lnclVde "Sara Sm1li>." "Out of Touch." "Private Eyes" an1J Ml'thOd of Modern Love." Taped on July 4 1 98~ at New Jersey's Liberty State Park (1 hr) .JJ MDWtl "Night Qt fhe Comet" ( 1984. Science Hct1onl Catherine Mary Stewart, Kett• Maroney A comet smashe9 lnlo forth 1e1w1ng global devastation and ttle h''P" for humanity 1n the hands of two 1111ti- ar1t =girls 'PG-13' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) '?.' "Where The Boys ~re" (1~. Comedy> Dototes Hart, George Htimllton. Foor young w<>m90 jOirl the hofdel of Acw· 1oa-b0Und collegians dU<lng Euter YaCa- 1.on ( 1 hi , 39 min.) 1188 I OllM,__ Feearured: atttnd .._. vfn Davis' UAl3 C01ou9el Ball In DerW9r where guests 11'\CIU<le Lucille Ball, lilttcn Berle. fonnet PretidMt 0.akl and Betty Sunday. December 29, 1985 11 a a -(aesclay Coat. U llZAm Sketcl'leS McJOke 1n t"' twx ford: a profile of Christian rock band as well as 11oa1s and eciuestrian UflllS Im drive-in JAkP·oot 1okes, Joan Rivers· S~; bl.~the world's cheapest car Grand n1arshal Tommy lasorda Hosts bi other Joe knock-knock 1okes. an Oki II... Willard Scoll and Deoornh Pyt>vm I 1 hr ttasner M •LA. Featured sequin fashlOOS. 50 min J Em l89lt 1"111-=- hlltOf)' of Gumby. Chuck Henry chat l'JL•lli•A&i111'u!lm.. g'i) 11m11am '""Al11Clm: A ~.C.- ..__Fernando Valenzuela, Lyle Alzedo. 111/1'111Y TWI VllW R1cr,ardo Mutt condVcts the ; ______ ;~~~~~~~~m:~=~'"~'~=r~r=~~~=='1~~~s~=r~1s~--~~f~~~~·7~h~etjLA~s~t~W~~~t1~·~·~1~19~7~8~M~u~s!1 ___ pM~M~hrn Q~~ua m ~~ ~~~ ._ ca n . tan Joni Mncnen anc., ot Hector Bertioz·s work. taped at l&ATU. Eric Clapton. Ringo Starr and others help Int' Ambassador Auditorium m Pasadena ,_...__, The Band say g<>Odbye in a fllmed oete Callf (A) ( 1 hr 1 .,... brat1on ot lt'le group's farewell concerl (? H 111 a.,. While the Bulls are psyching IO R•IT.• The performance by . hrs) thPmselves lor a big win Diane's pieoccu- ammy winner Tina Turner Includes "Hol (l) LM ..... Yem: .. llMl'l M pied with her love hie " and "PrOUd Mary " ( 1 hr ) iJiUca IT1\I Weieome 1n the New 't'ear 1,. ~Am --The Northwestern •JJ.-V wllh fireworks by Grucc1 lrom barges op I lnrv~rsrty Ol)f'ra Theater bpngs lh1s M --~ An Interview with pos1tt> the South Street Seapo<1 and wtlh. c,11111n1 Biolhers fantasy to hie 1n an opera L.ardnef Jr who was one of the Hoity· the :~~ of lhP top songs.ot 1985 writlPr• by Fngelt>erl Humpe<dlnck I 1 WOOd Ten. a group ot Hollyw<>Od writers I ,,, 1 and directors blacklisted 1n the McCarthy .. Cl)~ 'Night Shift ( 1982. Come _.,.al)__,. • ..,., 11 era. dy)· Henry Winkler Michael Keaton Two -Ct)~ "Man On The Flying Trapeze le) .,.. "The Bugs Bunny I Road nighlf1me morgue attend11n1s becomP ( t935. Comeay; w c F1e1ds. Mary Brian ~ Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Animal "love t>rokers' 101 a group ot hookei~ A <.laughter helps her unhappy lather ed. A compllattOn ot several of director who have losl tl'le1r pimp CAI 12 hrs ) _ sta~..!.°'a!: righls ( 1 hr 40 min ) Chuck Jones" classic Warner Bros car -D fl) A-TIM Murdoek masquerades ~s -D ·-·M~ toon thorla. surrounded by new tootage a l1re-ano-b11ms1one preaching clergyman @ ~ 'Nrght And Day" ( 1946, ~USl- ol Bual. Detty Duck, the Road Runner. as part ol a plan 10 rescue Hannibal from r.AI) Cary Grant, Alexts Smtih A romanll-wtae £ Cov<>t• and more 'G' ( 1 hr . 38 a param1htary organizalk>n IA) 0 · ( I c:izf'd ve1St0n 01 the llfe of songw111er Cole min.) h1 ) Porter (2 hrs . 45 min ) i li•l•t•••••rTfT... • @)........,. Ma'1dlP <;els out 10 'mATSU09t'JICa llMml,_e.TAMnA evPn the score with a m;in who oncp CM.l.mlaWYMml -(I) ""CIAIY Skip and Harry hold a b1lked'her OUI of a small 10111ine (R) L;l rrnw .._ This ShOwcase tea· winning lottery lickal bot they have a hara l hr) ~J•P<. videos trom the Grammy winner's time finding an honest soul lo help them ... ldle'I album In SQuare Circle" that 1n collect !heir )ad<pot ( 1 hf;L lmlAtTY l..ludes the song "Part-Time Lover " a e ... ._. MJ: .. ••a•• PMMI .... Gf'°"1\19 'H GIOlllm-•C.:.T The gravel i!fom Miami: 5P(>flscaster Joe Garag1ola fllAm M LC. vrnrP song> Md enduring humor ot the and actress Barbara Eden co-host the IO¥A The history and PllvirOflmenl 01 .. triqer.;war LOfl'led1an are captu1ed tn a 52nd annual King Orange Jamboree Pa-the hllle known continent ol Antarctica'" t98 i perloon;ince Al Ontano's Hamilton rade featuring Orange Bowl Queen eluding the continuing rese;irch ul today s l"'IAi.e Jacq_'*ine Nesoral. ( 1 bt.) '>C1ent1st& (Al 0 (I hr ) ,,. , D a Cl) ID.l GD ... • U..,.,_..-tMl.H\Orecelvesan C~ ~ ''Revenge or Thf' Nerc:ts·· ~CC'ileTQu.ct unexpected lnherllance trom a mysterioos r 1984 Comedy) Rot>E>rt <,a11oa1ne, An WllP•Cllc:lml'TI , benefactor (A) c;J lhony Edwardf> Fed up wllh sullem1g u..Tlalm · . I..... 111term1nabte humiliations mas1p1mindf'd CAmlTA~ - CJ' ·-~QAm:I by an upperclass traterruty ol macho ath , .,,YIM'IMMIJC:-"'AfmJoe letes, a group of heshman bool\worm-o\JI W1lllnm.,, Gerry Mufllgan: Phil Woods and LM.M•YCAllTft.I casts dee1des to !.el lhe conepe s value-; thf.> Ray Brown Mill Jackson Quartet are ... "The Benny G<>Odman Story· straight A' O ( I hr JO min I 1111011y 1t1e IAZl musicians featured 1n this (1955. Biography) Steve Allen, Donna ' ~ "It's A Mad. Mad, Mad Mild ""'" MhNay perlormance trom Ethel's Ae.c::i. The great jauman's life iS traced World" ( 1963. ComPdy) Spence• Tracy. p1,u, 11, flAllimorP 8111 Boggs hosts (2 from his chlldh<>Od to his trtumphant per-M~lon Berll' A group ot people lravel ov1>1 11"' 1 formanc• al Carnegie Hall (2 hrs . 'JO mountains through deserts and ac.ro-;., c llCMI Ni small Altair I t984 Com· min.) -·-greal expanses 10 rearh S350 000 rn hw ,.t1yt Ji,, r ''I"' fJPm1 MoO!e Obsessed ! W ,_._ 1ed 100!(3!1fSL "'"1 ;Jr1 ""r1•111q s1nyt-• "'her twentier;. an ~ITM led by Gen Sam Houston. ..sJ ~I .. YIAll'I m "'' u111y1u1e tb·vear old t11es to help give exans rebel against the Mexlean govern llAllA'1m f"our hou1s ot 'Hon,.ymoon '•P• .ayy111t1 r "'"'-'1 ,. tmoc;1 R c;.i f 1 hr merit and establlsh the Lone Star Repub ers" Skelches trom the IOSt ep•sOdf>-; 4? nun ) .. _ lie lollOwlng Houston's victory at San Ja-collect1or1 Included Ralph bvys hair res ~90tr- clnto In 1836. ( 1 hr ) torer from a con m1m. Alice and Trixie de D .,.. 'Dixie Ray HOllyw<>Od Star" L n• , mand be1te1 treatment. Ralph thinks he's r tCJSJ Adult) Lisa Deleeuw John Leslie .. "The Woman In Red" ( 1984 been tired the Kramdens disagree over A provate ae1ect1ve encounters oanger ) Gene Wilde<. Ketty Le8r~. An 1he11 New Yeat s Eve plans 0 14 hrs I wt•en r.e otter-. hie; serv1ces to a trouble otherwile happily married San FranclSCo (%)~ 'Choose Me" ( t984. Comedy) prune starlel t t hr 4 1 min ) burMucrat becOmes obsessed wllh a gor-Genev1Pvi fl1J10ld. Keith Carradine The z ~ "All l hal Jau" ( 1979, MuSl· ~model and tries desperately to 1nll1 lives or a l•d' own1•r. a radio sex therepi<>I Clll) Roy ScheuJer Ann Retnking A popu 111 an affair with her. 'PG -13' 0 ( t hr and a 6Cht-m1ng w•1rnanrzer collide sethn~ '•" a11ect0< choreograph.-r's tast Ille tal(et 27 min.) • olf a barrage ot t>rrio11ona1 llreWOfks 'R " phyr.1ca1 and emohonal toll es he at =• "Not For Publication" 1081984, ,hi ... 416tMbUTNMllBI '""'Pl'I 10 !>IAge a Brondway musical by ·Drama) Nancy Allen. vid .. ---~-day ond edit his latest mow• by night 'A' N&1Qhlon. A tabloid repoiter pQSes as R •-{_g hr! 3 min ) poltTcal YOlunleer 10 expose a mayoral ..,.,... 1tll 9 """" .. YIM, tmUCA live from c.nddllt's complleily 'R' I 1 hr . 28 mT -=alAM.l M YIM•... thP Plaza Hotftl 1n New York C11y Al Jar "*"IE The members 01 Not NecMMrtly th<> rt:>rtu host5 th1i; musical countdown 10 the i ·News' present an ollbeat retrospec-IM? ol nPw year w•tl'I guests thn Monh1u1an = the pa_st year r r11nster Kermit the> ~r~ tr om Times • I ,_ The truth hurts -a ti •n1-1-nN'•• IT1B.I Laur11 Anet SQuarf' ':'hella ( end KOOi & the Gang ""*" ...... gl"9I an he>netf cr1tlc1sm 01 Aemlnglon are hired by 11 P811 of singtf'IU lr"m 01snry World end Louise Mandrell I dluQN«'t writing s«Hle (A) O lelegram girls who are t111geled tor murder and Exile tr om Teus (:>his) · MTll-1111er they witness a tycoon'<11 shoo1ina D G) ~ Host Johnny Carsoo .... -. ..... "A Fiesta In Bk>&-i) 'iri\'t Scheduled 11ngers Laura BIDnigan and eom" 11 the theme lot rhll >'9'r's parade In b 8 K10Q, omedlan Marty Pomo {I hr ) Pholnbt. At1z. !Nit f•tUfat high school P0a ... S~n·"'r <; dtm co.D'r ... OUMll Jo1tnne Kerns metc:Nng blt'ldS trom all over the country get-ric:tdC!f'l aeercf\ lr.r 11 01111 01 r "'"'wny•J arr·• ,, .,. 1~1 r1nc:ts him 'Scurrying tll><M B01100 nnd th1• 8 lfO) l*lS ~ .. ftMP1 10C111P 11 Sunday, December 29. 1985 New Enolenc:t countryt.iN" tR1 O I 1 h1 l ~ -------------------------. . -Tuesday Cont. fft. W L1vf' lrum the Cocoanut Grove m 1 1 • fl' 1q111 .. -t11 ••.t 01c1< Ctnrk and co t I r "'"''' 'u1n1rn<, ar.~ TP.d McG1nley ,,.,. '"'' 1n tl.11 new yPat wot~ guests Bar· •, M 1111'11w thP Mr>lels fearc; for Fears. n,,. r1•1ir T p<. 1he Temp1at1ons and lhe 11J'1 t 1 1 t" 30 min l 1} HAl'PY MEW YEAR, AlmlCA From the ..---->"lOl,l'-d-~0191 111 New VOfk.-Gti-y--A+-Jatteett- h•<.h this fl'us1cal countdown 10 the new v"<lr ,,..,,h quPc;tc; lhe Manhattan Transfer. I<•"'"'""!. Frog frorn Time~ Square .• She1la r trl'l l'Wol /I, lhP Gang from Disney \'. rid 11111 I OUli>P MandrPll and Exile from T ·• a·. 1 c hr } I ... MWMPM .. ,...,....., ~ C .. Oii ~ Comedian George Carlin takes a humorous look at baseball,. football. cars and everyday 11te ~fore a __ UQ.A.audience. ( 1 hr ) ~ ,_ g .,.,. "The Horn Blows At Midnight'" ( 1945_. Fantasy) Jack Benny, Alexis Smith A not-so-gifted trumpet player 1m- ag1nes h1msell as Gabriel with a horn ( 1 hr =J m ... """11AC1 Mm_. -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- MIU ThP Thref' Stooges Go Around The W1,rl0J tn A Daze ( 1963. Comedy) Three <.;tqnge~. Jat Shell1eld 12 hrs.1 .. H 11MX flilt•01t&' ( 1964. Adventure) f>,1v11J /lrl)IJt• J 1llr1 I ey (\hr 32 min) S T• • fl·''"'' IJf fhf' Kmg · ( 1960 I 1•' 1 . 1\1 .11 .. 1tP<I Voices ol Orson 1 • , 1 .. t" i 11, t n • 1 I hr ::17 rn1n ) 2 i\ 1 • ... "' fl1 ··.irr11•1 ( 1!~64 Come •, • I t1•·:1· v'<•ll• ,,,, T11n1 Conti ( 1 hr i i n I I t:a C r... 1 , I ""It', 1 1984 Sc.1e11ce Flt ""' I t ·"' "" I M.l!y Cl•lSOy ( I '" 0 ., ' ' 1•ll1i r , , 11 1// A11'r-111•ir<>1 Ch11t w 111!". M•• h1 II• A ,1 111111 1,•1irc I a. H tl1q111 11 n .. l n1n ... 1 ( 1964, Sc.1 ,.,, ' r l I I I ( .ith••rtnP M;iry Stewart h '" M i11 "' y 1 1 111 35" mm ) S '''•, •"• .1 .. 1 It> U1lferet1ces' ( 1984. 1 '" 0 1, 1<1 11 11 Neal ~h1>lley Long 11 ltl '111111 I l 11.. M,,;• W••» k.11ew Too Much 111•,1, 1• 1•1•11•,1·1 1.1m,,.., Stewart Oor1o; l J.i, ( t.1 -, I t:a C ft,.. 11 ,,,.,, ( tfl I&. Suspense) n11t11••' 11 · .. 11 M.id"1'"''""< .. 111nll (1 hr I 11+11 .. 110 I 14" 1,1, .. ~111>1·1 I 1<llJO l,umP 1, t. '"' 1 M.1111• 1u t•rli•• An1lrf'w'> i? L ro .. I 1'''""" /\I.•"'""'" 1 ll llilll.C> 1 ' 11! I 111t.1 \ 1 /\111111,ll•'<I ( t hr .10 11111 I .. C < t..1tt.111 .. 11y.i Choo Chuo"' ( 1984. ( '"" •h • • '"' •rUf' KPnnetly .JOf' Namath \ t 111 4,' 111111 I H Mt .t•·•y MdnS1lJn" ( t96J S11<pt<• t) l >.1llc1•, Mc:;K1·rinon Greg Wjlll••• ( 1 111 Jb rr11t1 I S '''" Llown I 1%3 lJ1amA1 Red '>~•·II 1 I , " ( .. 11•,1dm1• 11 ltr 32 rn1n ) Z Wl1••r1 11,. n,'Y'· Art• ( t<l60. Come I~ fl· I "' • ltc1• t c irurye H~mllton ( T '" )fl""' t .._If!' Tt,,, 11 .... ., ~>hiuges Go Around TM W'lrlri In ~ l >.1:p· ( t%3 Comedy) ThreP •,r,,.,~W., l11y ~hPlt1el<l (;I hrs t 11•' L 'Crir11fort A11<1 Joy' f 1984. Comedy) R111 P.i11•1•,1111 E l1•,1nor Oa111d (I hr 30 I 11r I Ci) 111t• l'1•11I'.> Ut f>Juhne· (1947. Com "d\ I H11lly H1111c)n .Jotin Lund (2 r11s ) 1~ S ~.••ti t 1'1(\ l MuS1cal) Barl)l;i '" "'' tt 111t, I 111nk1n (2 hrs . 14 • 1 r -Afternoon...,,.._ t1:9 C 11 ... ,: WPtJ1J1n1J" ( 19~ M11S1cal) rr,.tJ •' ,f,m• Jnn~ Powell ( 1 hr , 33 I •f U:iJ ·Metatstorm The Destruction Qt Jared-Syn' ( 1963, Science Fiction) Jef- frey Byron. Tim Thomerson ( 1 hr . 24 min) 'ZJ 'Choose Me" ( 1984. Comedy! Gene· v1eve Bu1old. Keith Carradine ( 1 hr 46 min) 11:9CL:, "Terms Qt Endearmenl" f 1963. Ora ma) Shirley Macla1ne. Debra Winger r2 hrs 10 min) 1:9'C°' 'Another Country" ( t984 Orama) Rupert fvt'fell Cohn Firth It hr 30 min) lSJ lrreconc1tabte D1flerences" ( 1984 Comed}'I Rya11 O'NeaJ Shelley Lonq I 1 hr '>4 min) l Z i Lassiter ( 1964 Adventure) Tom Sellecl<,, Jane Seymour ( t hr 40 min 1 t:ll(R) "Crackers" ( 1964. Comedy I Donato Sutherland Jack Waiden ( 1 hr 31' rn1n ) Mlfl ) "Birdy" ( 1964. Drama) Matthew Moone Nicholas Cage (2 hrs ) •II "'Star Spangled Grrl" ( 1971, Comp dy) Sandy Duncan. Tony Roberts I:' his J lCJ · The Ice Pirates" ( 1964 Sc1Pnce f" 11on) Rubert Urich Mary Crosby ( t hi 36m1n 1 •CZ' "Protocol" ( 1964. Comedy) Goldi ... HAwn. Ch11s Sarandon ( I h1 . 36 min ) 4::9 (H' "BM'< Rilndltc;" ( 1q54 AdventureJ Oriv1d ArglJt'. John Ley (I hr 32 min t • C!l "The Night They look M15s Beau11tuJ ( 1q77 D1ama1 Chuck Connor<,, ShPrn~ Nnrlh (2 h15 ) I L 1 Broadway Danny Ro'if' ( t9f\4 Comedyt Wc>0dy Allen Mia Farrow ( 1 hr 26 min) llJ "A Little Sei1" ( 1981. Comedy) Tim Matheson Edward Herrmann (2 hrs ·1 fS1 "The Return Of The King'" ( 1960. F=antasy) Animated Voices of Or~on Bean, John Huston ( 1 hr . 37 min ) .. @ "The ()ullaws Is Coming' I 19~ Comedy) Ttu~e Stooges. Adam West 1 t hr 5!> min) -1vening -... ."...,. --fWlfTOIMIT nruu •nor ... ,._ ......... • 11•11-.r ... ,.,..q ..... .,. "Lost And Found" ( 1979 Comedy) G41<>rge Segal. Glenda Jackson A widower and a d1vCHcee begin a rocky romance after literally meeting each other by accident at a French ski reSOft 'PG' ( 1 hr 46Jntn ) 00 llON 'Tv1! Under The Sun" (_1982 fD ~T 1810-..ICll "Brioeshead Ri>111c.11,-,i ft 111 A1cad1a Ego Basecl on f ,. ,.,., Na111.ih , no11el Captain Charles r•y•JE'r rF'flllll'> ,., 8r1opc;head C36tle 1n 1"14•1 WI'""' 11" '"c..,!lf< h15 frrf'ndsh1p With I 1r ! ... t,.i·.11 .. 11 I ivt"' 11Par11; ?0 years earll- P• (~'.HI 1 t)t I lj CJ!.? '115 j P llO¥ll Tl•P Poseu:.ion Adventure'" t •'l7? ~""""' 11e1 GPnp Hackman. Er· r .. , R1)1:,11•111r r ln tJ1>w ~''"'<;Eve a luxu- r . '"1"' lr<' ·"'"'-l tile At1an11c is capsized t • 1 110,11 "'"""' .111'1 "'" , f Pw survivors ''"H,JUft 1 ,rd, '""P 11 111 h1>tp can arm1e l'l hr . J MySI"' f I r'<>lPr Us11nov Jane tl1rkin Based 1111 '"" ,.,n,PI by Aqatha Christie 8Pty1an <;l(>Ult HPl(.UIP Poirot looks for a ""llderf'• .:ti 11• •<.o.ir111 rP.smt hOf Pl PG' f 1 hr 42 m111 Z' llOVIE "''''"'"l <11 01,>ilmer · ( 1984. C11rnf'd7 1 Jr £1ptt1 W1ll1;im<; Tom Conti A <1,ink CJI• lhP rw,111 1•m•t1 :i Parisian sight· •·1•111q I< "' ... ,r,1,.., ,,, Ame11can house ,.,,,, '"'' tr,, '"'L•'.1c11 a•y '-l!lle ot being the •l 1r•••tl •"'""'"' •.I .1 • .. .-..1n( f' ,.,ovet 'PG 1 I tr 4'Jmor• a;) NOTIUT I NO-n. 11:1111 llO¥ll H<i••·• 1• ,. '1 114 Drama) L.in, H,UJ1•~11. M.111111 M11o1pr A hurricane r:,wulo:) ,. rn· I\,, if .ult f F t• .. t 1nwr1 wreaking '1l1•1 --J ·1. •1,11• '''"''u•·1 r:1hlPns {1 I I IQ f' II 11•A•t •H ll<JIAMY llAamL / LSIB lllWlttCMI • • M LMD 011"1 ~ • 'AllT'llQ wn1t ELD -UMTTA 1• TAJJ , ... llAGAZlllE 1,., ~ "' l 1l1>ac;orr psy ~e::·:~ ~ llO¥ll /\11; w ... rin•"·<1ay 11966 ' '"""lY 1 1 1• 1• r • ·11•i;i l-1<.1111 Robards f °'' I<( 'N" Ji 1•-.111~ '''' •tJl'I hu«ban<:J ...• ii •. , 11~,, ..... · , • 1 ,, •. ,..,"'''H ~u1te 't~•M'LOllD -llMPORT "°"-0 Ctlt •.a N .. ~ Slalom frnn • l pyc;1n Sw1t.'1>rl~l"rl ( Ta(.)f'd) ( 1 tu I 1 L llO¥ll lrrP1 nnc 1liible Differences' I 111f14 C1•n•erJyl Rvan ()"Neal Shelley I l•llQ A 4 \/P ... r •Ir] Qlll IPPhng neglected i1'1 l ""'"""'! ·• ···~ • ""'Jill .t10 10 divorce t11•r<;t'I' lrurri lt•P II' I• •1y nl hPr PVPr-pre- (1( ( UJ..lll'<l oarer•I ;ir1tt '"<•ve 111 with her tur mer hou5ekeeper J'• , 1 hr S4 min J p .... ...,.,,. ~ ~I ... M LotT 9'1•1 <\ 1111 ( tr<PI s v1s1t 1<: longt'r than A11lph ever e>.pecteu when t,hP. Qt'lc; mamed end move9 1n with Ille Kremdens, husband and all O 1:119 ~n 01.,..,... • COM l ~r .... 111.0,WJtwca.D~ UM--.&.· Mark~ Washtnglon·s lop poltttcat '8!ff'lst recalls the year's moc;t unforgetleble events 1n soniia.fi' sa1110 & MC*l ... IMYA#nA Sunday, December 29. 1985 19 . I .. -Weclnesclay Cont. • IJ fl MAltY MJ• ~ '" shocked when her p J .. 1 ' , t::'f; 1 •ib· c;l.ed after taking an <2!:!1111011ofai:1ay •.to tJ1dn 1 see U anz:EMI' IUl9IT A111e11can t<Blk show t. t ~ 1 ( ' 1t .P .1 '' Sov•el 1ad10 and t\:lt'v1 "•11 11111 ••t•l11too v1art1m11 Posner '" 11JP• 1t1 1• 1•1·1 ""IJP•l 11scuss1on be lw~" f\1 ... ,, 11 • 1t.,P11•. 111 Seatlle and iv~=~=~I=) 1-=VIE ''" ':>uga•land E~p1ess" ( 1974 •. • • •lyt f 1old1P Hawn Wilham A" .... · A , 111q "" 11 .., tiecomes a tug· t ,, • 1 1 1 lio '", l11r111y 1 t11rne ram• P••!J!: tt• 1u11•"l 111 """'"'" her infant son's adc•µti 1 ,,.1,1• 1 m AM>M YUMA: M .,, YI.Mt CIU-• ~TION '9 I 1 ,, mi-mu~urns and pao<1Ce I ... r I 1/11<1 tPr r .. onkote hosts a c.wu .. t:'•I 1•111 Jr111ce h'!atu1rng < t ,. 1 • • t I t• ·~ 1· µf'dorrned by t'• '? 1 ' r ,,,, , "" 1 11 • hPStra con.. tfo• 1 1 '', 1 "' M 1.11 .. 1 1 P!'rforrnance u, 11 1 1 • t>1 1., .••. 11111~·, the 400th ii'''"~''' .1 > t 1111 ..,, di""' R1r1mg School ul V1t111•1 1 1 ; 1,1 llJ 111111 1 ..wll 1lE LOii> . I WMIB.Of~ '991 a TBJ.O QO PUmJC fhe uao h•'Y' I • 1•;" t1IP•lll 1 on1Pdy anO magrc "' .1 1 • "' 11111.1111 ,. rt. 11 111c hic1e5 escaping fr," .1 t• 111 1•h1 .Ir··~''' 't hano and Url'.1(..olilf _Wlll•l'Y 1:,H<l flo( ~ ... C llOVIE """'•'' 1 I••., 11<1'.J~ MU91t.a1J rri>tl A 1 I I • I 4• ,,, IJ"I A gambltng ddnt.e• 1,a;, J t.,1r•I '""" -,av1ng money to "·l"l 11 """"'"'t' .,.111 uut comphcat1ons nl•':>e M•t-n hf' tall<. f<11 dnott1e1 It hr . 4.4 rnrn J E m Fl.JM PMllJfTI H qhhQntS ot Kan o;,1• r ''r ,, ,. •• ., ,, ,,, • ..,, r~.iy Pack111 s 111 Supf'• fi, 1w1 1 H llOVIE 1 1l 1 lti4 S<..1e11c.e fie t1C11il 1111, li"1tl••I 1111!11 I 1!111,JOW ()e 1•111 • '11111 1 111 1 .,.,, .1 .,,., US and rl1>'>'>1,11. 1 .. 1111• r 11 ''''II ,, tullow·up ""'" ,, ,, .,.,1. , 1 ""'''"t•qr111· tilt' tale 01 a t.J IP J ' I l' I I ' r) t I hr 54 111111 I S -.OTIDI 1.. •• .. ,, ,( 11 h•q 1• f ; I 1, '' 1 11 I bPtWPel1 II tlfiilf tl1f'y Z llOV'IE ' • • 1 • l<itj() Hnrt(Jr I l.1~> f I I "''I 1•1 (I ivilll A winter c.d•~1 1~ .. , • ,, , ,..,,,, "' mo apparently t ,Jill 't!<l C rr1•11 • 011 1 1 > sr1owbound 1t1lllt' wolh h" wrfp .111<J 1 tl)1rvoyan1 young son Ii 12 hrs ?b rri11• mamMA ......... t:tl D llOvtl f1,.,. H 111 t ")'•Y Ad11er11ure) 1r111 1 , h.11•t ·• 11 .... 101 Jack Haw k111'> /\ ll•w 1J1t! r1 H111ha11 w'1o were I•·•"• 1· 1• h•l•li"'' t•t" """ b1trt•1 enerrne'!. dUll~t •111 I' if I hJ1'.I ! I hr ) .. a tWPT.,, YIM. awa. -- Amrn.ll""' w 1 "' v1•.1uns nt <l IXX)k report cian<..e 1n l I •J' U•own·s head the rest ot the gany is Of'lt'1m1ned to have a memora· ble NPw 'rt>IH s [vo pnrly with music . lal~et:c'~rice Of1 the age11da O LOWllOAT 8"911'~ 1.-n tntervtew with l mp1cy ymnast Mitch Gaylord ,.IMUZlll .,,,,,,., ... ~ 1MI .. YUll'I cal- ,.. ,. r111m the museums and paracM c.it V1e1111a Walter Cronkite hOsts a conceit ot mu~ and d8not featuring Slr;iu\ w.411/,.< ,\11d polkllS perl0<med by 20 Sunday, December 29, 1985 the Vienna Philharmonic Ofchestra eon· ducted by Lorin Maazet: a performance by the Lrprzzaner hofses marks the! 400th anniversary of the Spanish Riding Scho<>t ol Vienna ( 1 h~ 30 mm ) .....a .. -~.,.ncam ~ Sketches romance rn the ele- vator. letters to the editor, young Jove at middle age, the World News leam Q • 9 (I) .,.. "Intimate Strangers" (Premiere. Orama) Teri Garr, Stacy Keach Aller nrne years m a Vietnamese prison camp, a POW's reunion with her husband proves 10 be as awkward and drlhcult as her ad1ustmer,it 10 society (2 hrs.) I = "The Bad News Bears" ( 1976, Comedy) Walter Matthau. Tatum O'Neal A wh1skey·s1pp1ng Lillie League coach rranslorms hos losing 1eam into pennant contenc>ers by Signing up two ol the meanest. toughest players around (2 hrs) tD ITM llMCH Guest Ted Lange (I hr) tm ,.anw ... -~ ~ American talk sMw host Phil Donahue and Soviet radio and 1e1e111s1on commentator Vladimir Posner 1 moderate an open-ended drscuSSton be-t' tween American c111zens 1n Seattle and Sov~:.zens 1n Leningrad (2 hrS ) ~-:r-= ~ mWll "Swing Shift" ( 1984, Ofama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell World War II separates a California couple. a's the hus- baQd goes oll to war and hlS wile finds work rn an aircraft factory, where she ~ gins an alta.r with another man 'PG' ( I hr 40m1n) (f) ~ mM Guests Ruth 8uw. Charlie Callas. Jennie Jones (A) ~ mWll "Into the Night" ( 1984, Ora ma) Jell Gotdblum, Michelle Pteltter A bored aerospace engineer receives some uninvited excitement when he becomes involved with an 1rresistrble gem smuggler A' O (1 hr . 55 min ) n D .,. "Deliverance" ( 1972. Drama) Burt Reynolds Jon Voight four city men ~11counter unexpected terrors during a ral1111g e~pedttron down a raging back · .vooos river (2 hrs ) @ mWll Jim TMrpe All American ( 1951 Biography) Burt Lancaster Phyllts Thaxter The famous Indian ath"'te's ca· reer 1s cut short by charges ol profess1on- a1tsm (2 hrs .. 10 min) •C!l .,. "Blue COiiar" (1978, Drama) Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel Three frus- trated De1rod auto factory wOfkers 'usn to c11me. bringing them Into more conflict and potentl81 danger than they ever counted ii f pis , 30 min ) fl) llAM "Mark Russell's t985" Washington's top political sahrrsr recalls the year's-most unlO!gettable events In ~~satire ~ITMlm -ff.,., ..... , -•1 ... , Interview with It m :S' Mlt Gay10fd --=-' -. ...,.. t fbert v Kar•jan conducts !tie BerMn lharmon In a pertOfmance ot Aich•rd S rausa'a Al~ SymphOny ( 1 hr,) ct).,. "The Cottoo ci\ib" ( 1964, Dra- ma) Richard Ge<a. Gr~y Hines In the 1930s. a jaZ2 mUSici.n ta\tes the Ille of a \ powerful racketeer ano IS tOWeO oeeper . and deepe' into the violent wOlld ol gang· · sters and gunmen 'R' O (2 hrs 7 m111 ) llAIA.Jlm9GIT IVBl.Tmll-_..,.00.. C8T Phrl and Don 6verly reunrle tor the lorst hme tn ten years perfoiming sud1 hits as Bye Bye Love · "Wake Up I 1111e Susie · and All I Have To Do Is Dream' lrorri the Royal Alberl Hall m · l 6nd011 f 1 hr) · • lmAT ••ITIOf Ol'9te IO .. .. ....,. • ..,., IQ • -... . DMIPAM r ROAD RACllQ Md nu lat tur,,r s Hanove1 Corporate Challenge Series Champl'Ofl· ship from New York (A) ® .... --' .... '.%) mWll "Honey' 11qao Dra11 al ChG Goldsmith, Fernando Rey A young N0111 an experiences a sPn"lual t1111111;iy 11 11 Roman hotel 'A' ( 1 hr 7'.l rr111• 1 11'9 I (I) ®l fii) ... C--.~Ya *lllCt ~ .... C.C..AT1 u.Yl&La MD. • ~A C>1uy G111esp1P·< Dream Band" An arr.ty nl 1a11 rnu'>tcrnn<., 1nCludrng Ge11y Muthgrin nncJ Mi't~ n..,dc·h 1oin D111y G111esp1e 1n 11 big band concPrt al Lincoln Center ( 1 t r 30 1rur• 1 IMCIMA,...., lli ..... 90llT ~t Of l he Conw>I' I 1984 Science F1ctoon) t:.11tienne Mary Stewart Kelli Marone,. A come! smashes 11 lei (arth tea\/1ng global devac;1a111J1 ind lh" hope tor humanity '" fhe hand< t lwn vali ant Valley girls PG 13 O ( t hr % rrnn J c L J.,... M1dnogh1 Heat (l'lij l i\ 111111 Jamte G1ll1s Champagne A h1I 1r1;i1 1•. tor mented Dy the fear lhat some<•nf' 1s Oill 11 ~t him (l hr 13 m1. rp ITAllT Of ~ llQ Prolllr·, 01 Phylh~ Diller Geo•Qe Burn<. l arry Mam•llt Sheryl Lee Hi!lrh aM 'The Orc..k Van Dyke Show · tht> 011y111 ol c.1nc;.,wmt1 puules ~) (I hr I \SJ llO¥ll M1'.>lll•'>« F 11wila' I tCJ71 fl() mantf>) Jul1,111 fi.IP•I''> n ''""YI ter V•t. lu11a11 r n1Jli!llC1 1• !lit• 11\lt l<;p1tiltlll" ')Pll111t; lur a ro1fl1111l.e betwP .. •1 <1 c;erv1nt y111 an 1 ner tolled =· A t I tu 10 mm 1 l mff 1t11 ... . 1'9 mWll 'Gentteme" Marry Brunettes· ( 19~5 Mu!'.rcall Jane Ru c;c,ell le11nnr Crain -Two CJhow buc;on'!SS beautoes rn Par is at1en1µt to keep ror 1a11ce frcim 1r11f>1l1tr 1~ witr1 !heir careers (2 hrs . 5 min I 1tlt 9 T"-MOOCIR R.-'mrtno b.ilks al tne chance 10 shool 11 cop k111rnq youlh (AJ• .l! hr • I 0 min ) D fD IUT Of CNtlC* r rom Januar~ 1985 Suzanne Pl~ht!tle Lorn Anderson and James Galway 1oin hoc;t Jotinny Car son.. tAl (1 hr ) • ~ ... CuMI<; nurh AIJ711 Oiarhe Callas. Jennie Jr1ne•. In I Q .,... · t<1ng /\rth111 The Y1i1J110 W:ir Lord" (1975. Adventure) Qh11er rob1a• Michael Gothard King Arthur learns tne lessons ol manhoOd whrle 1ead1rig his troops into battle against l"'e <;a '"M (2 lhrsJcm.-..~ ..... ........ ,....um W. • I J, II"'" 1111 µrnpares carpacc10. beef b118kPt ''"I Hilled ro11nd steak ----sclay Conl. -Thursclay 7 m¥W ··Cht><>se Me" { 1984. Comedy) Genevieve Bu101ci Keith Carradine •Ff Ll hr 46 min) m NICLUI -Morning MovieS-d c YO•J l•gh1 up My Lite··· (t977 Ro ~THE Ill• m.AY In the segregated manco?l D1d1 Conn. Joe Silver ( 1 hr 30 $011111 ot the t940s. a black farm. bOy .. "Ame11can Dreamf'r I 1994 Come mu., 1 t~arns an 1mpoflan1 lesson 1n OlgOlry and Cly\ JoBelt'I Wilham<. T"" <'nnt· (I nr .. L Thp Adventures Qt Tin-Tin·· (1982 1ac1a1pr1de wh1leonarare.111p10 1hec1ty 45 min ) Advl"ntureJ Animared ( 1 hr 27 min ) Stars Q11v1a Cole Cleavon L111le -~ "follO'-' The rlePt I I'll!) M11•.11.o1IJ p ·Aanyon Walk Up And Die" ( t971 z MO¥tE "Royal Wedding·· ( 195t, MUSI Fred ASl<111P G1ngf'• nrJQPr• I hr '•0 Mt ter11 Rc1uert ForSIN Darren McGa 111 Fred Ac,ra1re Jane Powell A song- m1n I • ~ r r • I 1 J ddnce lf'i1n1 gives a perlOl'mance 1n H Ah<.e '> Ah•" I ,,., • N ()i, ~ .... 1n l z Tr e Mar Who Knew Too Mucr1 r· ·~ ,11 d If lf\P lime tnat Queen Eltzabelh I 1972 Mu'>•td 1 r «"'• l J 11 .. 11rn h•1t•r 1Q56 Su<,pf>nse1 James Stewart Dons u . pu1'11ng 1r1e r1nar tooches on her matrl- Sellers (I hr 41 min r Oay (2 nrs ) no111al·plaru.; ( 1 hr, 33 min ) ,.@ "f lepharil Wal~ 11Ch.J fl1.,m<t1 fh7 1:9@ The 8111Jgps At Toko·A1" 11954 Ora n t l11} 110¥W ·Three On A Cooch" ( 1966. aberh Tayl111 Dana An1J11•w• II hr<, l m 1l W1lt1.in HoldPn rrednc March fi> r.1 mPdy' Jerry I Pw1s Janet Le"1gh A psy- 7:11 !'f' ·Royal WP·10•nq 1Qc,• Mu,11 illl rr ')n .. r I· c.t•1at"s1saecis1or tocure1hreema~hal· Fred Astaire lanP P •w i>11 1 1 t' 33_ 1::11 ~ The Bugs Bunny I Roacs RunnPr '"ll patients oetore setting a wedding date min I Mov•e , ( 1979 Comedy) Animated ( 1 '1-'·tds tier t1ance 1n10 some fancy gimmick-.. C Br;m1'1t11rn1 1 t<m I Sr 1t'nc...-I 1Lt10111 t11 38 rrnn I '.t._10 torce ner hand (2 hrs 15 min) Chr1s1optlf'r Walkt>n N111ah1· Woon 11 h1 $, Sh1noone Alley·· ( 1971 Musical) 7:116 2 Ole THI TOW Featured a backstage 46 m1,. l A1 ""illed Vo1c..es of F dd1e Bracken Caro t .~ u Melody Rogers Johnny Benett and H Ar •P1 l.11. lt•r-1r .. r ' itt.i 1 • •r 1• ft .1nn1ng ft hr 26 rnin I wKnP s Gary Sanely .n a live concert pef· dy 1 Jt>B<'ll1 W1i11,1n1c; I ("111 < '"" I • hr I or m a nee of Damn Yankees' 45m1r· 1 •Ive-=--1PM:1•MGMT · ,SJ Just flip Way 'Vr111 Ari'' ( 19ij4 <.om • ...._ WMAT'IMAPl'll•llll edyl K11-.1~ McNH 1101 Michael On1kear .. D.... m °"L.A. Featured a look a some U hr 34 11111 1 11AnMOUITill cky and diverse games Shows from •<.zJ "Pro1ocnr 1 •q134 < •1m•"lyl ~,u1d11> Cll... around trie world Hawn Ctr., ~il!rill<l• •II I I r1 Jf 1111n I HAllTTO HAllT 11.D. AT LMGI .. <Ci ··vou t 1gt1t u~, My I "' 11<.Jl7 Ro AIC ... O PIOfl\n~ mance) n"'' Cnnn lw· .,1lvP• 1 t-h1 '30 ,_-.~MY rA"l"M · -· · • - mm/ WP'WTl'flODI ... YWIDU. HJ Tht' l <l':.I T1111P I ......... F 11•<; 11954 ....... .aRT 1111.D, 111.DWGMJ>Of .__,.,, Or<tnr.iJ H:abell 11y1" Var' Johnson .... lfOlltlGY , ll hr !Jb rrun 1 , DMmtflH09-MIQAL -....T Jett Sm11t1 prepares ...S, Tht>Pr1t1tP">' i\r j Tl1i>P1rate (1945 1 ..-COfPAlftmlllPIMll ch1c1<.en salad and chicken with feel(& In Comedy) But1 Hope Vrrgtnril Mayo ( 1 mvw 'T ollow The Fleer· ( 1936 Ml•· cream hr 3'1 min I s.cal) Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers A ~ ... -@ "AdvPnlurP I .VP11I w.1 t·T974) Doc dclncer in the Navy Ines to help his former · RACm,_IMfAAllTA umen1ary Nilt1 llt>d ov rJOuQ Mt.Cturt> t? par Iner and her SISier ( 1 hr 50 min I .. llA•• PJ. Magnum and l'lrS his J [ COlilQI umtl1W.1 Boston College cohorts 1nves1rgate a murder at the carnt- 1,.cz ··serre No11P '•<llQ Or;im;i) P;i1r1c~ al Syracuse (Live) ,(Sub1ect to blackout) viii l!... hi) • Dewaere My11dm floyPr (I nr 5b min ) l h ) D W COl9Y IHOW Chit 1nv11es Theo's m 5a111111p WhprP She Dane Pd .;QT llAT I ttanm hitr 1 riosed n1;ith teacher l:J dinner al lhe I '<14'> (1r.1111,t, •v1111<1• Po• r,;irl<o Ri>•l d .... H ••1'10le<. h'mt> O ( .iirtrPlt I Ir I I ') I ~... 0 MO¥tE Ptl'l.(.r Ot1on MUI de( ( 1967 TOO a.• FOR~ Murrel ye+•<; My~1Pry1 Gene Ba11y Pe1e1 Falk An ac· -JUt••nOon Movies -bilck to work as a phOtographer alter t:>e lre~s dllempls 10 help her psych1atrts1 klll va coming ~·~tent with her lifestyle ht!> wile. making 11 look hke a robbery that I lfOI_, r~sulled 1n murder ~ hrSJ ~ 'H' ··Jusr The Way Y11u Arr 11984 <.,om edy) Kristy McN1c;1101 M1chaPI Ontke;in U hr 34 min I 5.i ·Tlll" (sc11pe, Art1!>f ( 1982 Orama I G11ff1ri O'Neal Te" Gan (I hr . 33 min) ,.. ··ohver Tw1sr· 11948 Drama) Rober! Newlon J >11n Howard Davres ( 1 hr 30 min I (C) 'The Th11d Man ( 1949 Suspen<.t>) Joseph Cotten Orson WPlle'I 11 hr 40 min ) l..ll Where The Boys ArP" ( 1960 Come Cly) Dolores Harl Georqf' Hamilton t t hr . 39 mn'1 I • .. ( "Hys1e11cal1 11983 L.11m1>dyl f11f'° Hudson Brothers. Bud C,ort (I hr 27 min) "Sahara 11984 Ad\lentwe) Brookt" Shields Lambe1t Wilson t 1 hr "'min I •<C1 "Trenchcoer ( t98J Comedy) Mai 92_1 Kidder, Robert Hays (I hr . 3 1 min,) Cl ) "Ame11can Dreeme1 • ( 1qa4, Come- dy) J0Be1h Williams Tom C.on11 ( t ht 4~m1n ) • "Alice s Adven1ures In Wondefl11nd ( 1972 Musicaf) Fl()(1>1 Fullerton Peter Sr"t'rs ( 1 hr 4 1 min I IUClm./~WCUIU 0 ®l INDOW CM•I•& Benny and -.Of...,_ Jctnathon get wrapped up 1n a case invotv· pAlftm""" II.II -1ny a mummy and the ieoendary curse ot NI ~ 1K_1n~RJ...'i ( 1 hr ) 9 8"9T£11•JTTW Interview c-.~C:U..:I wilh Ltsa Bonet ot "The Cosby Show· ... 'En•ertainment Ton1gh1'··5 Person ot th1> llO¥ll The New Cenlurtons" (<972, Year award winners ~rama) George C Scott, Stacy Keach I TAii • he da1fy hves olbe1hrhee L~~ ~ng5eleS po-u AIC ... O !icemen prove 10 azaruvu .. a well u Pa m11a. Sw1msu11 designe Lean reward•~ (2 hrs ) Gottlieb, •CIOf John Matuszak ID ,_,. alOll Using German news DM.1AI films lhe 11se and tall of Adolf Hillel Is 1e- ... cnunte<1 Narrated by Aleicanci.r Scoufby ~009"" l hr J • • ....... ......l.CllD . .... CM' I •tll•fl "Agatha Chrrstle's Mlle ..-MU. Marple Tl'le Sooy in tl'le L1bmy" Aft• tl'\f • ( 111.-T COionei and Mrs Bantry find a deed bOdy -nm 19\, Hosts Len Dawson • 1n 1he11 library. Jane Marple Is asked to Nick Buoolcontt ( t hr ) f1nd~he 111·s killer O ( 1 hr } 950 A ,.. "Reck•-~" ( t""'•. Orame) Al-\ mwtl "My Foolish Heart" ( 1 . o " ~ ,,.,.. mance) Dana An<Jrews Susan Hayward <11\11 Ou1nt'I Daryl ljannah Conl'lictt .,.... A pregnant young woman finds herseU In wfl;ln a ttoubled teel'-~ biker, alleNt- dt"SpaH when her soldier lover rs k1lle0 dur Sunday, December 29, 1985 21 1no lhf> war (2 hrs l • r---:-·•••• .. •" Z! I f 3 -Thursday Coal. ed trom his a1Ch011c lather and an outcast trom SOCtety. becomes involved With a young woman from a stratghllaced. mid· die ctass tam1ty 'A" . f_ I hr 30 min I (I) COLL.HI IAIU19AU Wash1ngtoo at Calllom1a (live) (Sub1ect to blackout) jlhrs.1 CH)_. "The Collon Cluh ( 1984, Dre- ma) Rteharc' Gere Grt!gur y Hine .. In the 1930s. a 1du. mu:..1c1ar !><JV•" the 1ite ot a powertul racketeet and •!. towed oeeper and deeper 11110 the v101ent world 01 gang- stet~unmen R r) (?hr<. 7 mtn ) (I) 'ThP t '>t; .. Wr> Arlrst ( 1982. Orama) G11ffin O"Neal Ten Garr A teen aged boy from a family of mag1<:1ans longs 10 lollow 1n Ille lootsleps ot his lather a • legendary escape ar11s1 PG I 1 hr 33 min.In. .. 1. P= 1111 StPve•o • new jOb al. the TV station leaves him with very hllle lime to spend with his f01m11y O TIC TAC DOUIN LCMIOAT , ... llUlll ~ CWIUl~ON THI FUtcm ~ • '~~•••1•r1 1., t11•1nu prornotPd 10 .1 " 1 11" •11 ~.,,, t•' r,rp other l!mplOyt>... 1ri D ~ ntE Coa..TI 11·," '"''lily 1" test ed. Cor·~tanc..1> 111 ''""1 1 ~·tUvf' that ·lsheE ly t.t1·11111·fl•111 .) 11 hr 1 llYITllrt'I l\iJ11'1.r r hr t•+> <, Miss Marpt€ Tne B 1<.Jy ,,, II. I 1t•r JIV Mter the Colonel and Mro; Oantry t1nd ,, l•~ild bOdy 1n their library Jal'le Marplt> ,., dsl<ed to md::.il~'toMt,) t 11 .. , Ci) llAllW miCI TMIATM BIPdk Houc;e" Captain Hawdr n •, "'" 'lfJ 1 ~ iments are the ob1ect ct an intPO<.e ~-earch Jo 1s que!>t•oned about a myste11ous woman. Mr Guppy drscussP<. I ady Dedtock's past wrth her (P;irt ~ n l A) C) I I h• ' llO¥lf 111,. 1111tr r1r•1mmer G1rr· ( 198d [)r,101.11 r111ri• Kr· 1tn11 Yurqo Voyag•s Re< 1u1t<>d 11~ 1 1• 1 • ppr.itrwc; an actreso; o... •• •" ' t»11t 01t tUI'"' .ic: sioned I<> tr;i I. t ,. • 11 1 · '" F'.11P-,1111 1an 1erro11st (/' t11· t•1 r1o111 1 com>'f ~ r, ,, .. ,1 lt·lf l\tlmiln Joann Oearrng Ll11 Whrh· 1rtJ Rnr1 Houc;e IB> CZ) .,. Prntcx,cl 1 t'l84 Comedy) Goldie Hawn C.hrr•; S1randon A Wash 1~on cock ta1t wa1trPss becomes a medta se sat1on and a U S diplomat when she t arts all assass1na11on a11emp1 on a vrs lhn~=r~I hr 16min) .1 ... "His Kind Ot Woman (1951 Orama) Robert Mrtchum Jane ~usseff When a man discovers tnat he'5 oong used to elfect the rPtUln ol an expa111ated gangster trom Mex1c<' he tends his ellO!tS to border ofhc1als In orevent the man's re· -rriclay -mllonalngMovlu- •(I) "$Nnbone Alley'· f 197 I MuStCal) Anni.tee!. VOteeS of Eddie 81,1cken C1uot Chinning ( I hr • 26 mm ) 22 Sunday, December 29. 1985 entrt.!_o the U.S (2 hrs .. 35 min ) • D • ~ CCUIT Bull h.as difficulty ac· cephng the death of a friend and Harry gets ott on lhe wrong foot with the new ~al·ald lawyer. (R) W llOWll ··Jet Pilot"' ( 1957. Adventur4') John Wayne. Janet Leigh. An Air Force colonel falls in love with a beautiful female pilot who is oo a secret spy mlSSlon for the Sov1e1s (2 hrs . 30 min ) ..,. "The Third Man" ( 1949. Suspense) Joseph Cotten. Orson Welles A wnter of pulp Westerns investigates the "accidental death" of his profiteering boyhOOd friend In the dark, corrupt world of d1v1ded ~st-World War II Vienna ( 1 .. i h=.'\ .... -i Cll lmTI ~ The circumstances surrounding Joshua's death are ques- tioned. Abby gets an ul11matum. Val wants Gary to stay away from the tW1ns Q ( 1 hr) D e MU. ITmT a&8 LaRue is Impli- cated m the death of an attractive wom- an· s husband. Washington resigns when his advice leads to the dismissal of a rook- ie an Indian restaurant is using question· able 1n19oients (R) ( t hr ) 1 1 ., '::heduled ~ repon on a I 4· year-old Kansas youth who shol and killed his 1umor high school prlnc1pel and ~undeo three otner people. Q ( I hr ) U COUlll IUU1UJ. Utah State at Nev~s~~),(2 hrs) 1-----\ C#nQI.--~. ... Boating Week ySA I NFL Tournament from Mfam1. (R)_ j_t t:rt ~I .. 1'11 l.OIJ' .. Diii Ralpi'I has a chance to do a 1c&ndy bar commercial 11 only his toothachit, would go awe~ ............ II ' M'.l llOWll ·•American Drearner" t 1984, Comedy) JoBeth Wllllams. Tom Con'\i A conk on the head during a Par1S111n s~­ see1ng tour renders an American h • wile 1n10 the detus1onary state of being I da11ng herome ot a romance novel ·PG' ( I hr • 46 min ) .. ---\ un,.,, •••••n ... tW II.ii&":.' ... .... ,., "" .....,~ ' MU • ' I I CA "Me.11 Roach" Cecil Bridgewater. Odean Pope and Calvin Hiii 101n Max Roach In performance a1 Blues Alie~=~:.·"[) C (I hr ) I=:,_--~ Ll'llm.8 tll ~ ... -, .... Fea1u1ed Lloyd 9ndges· mou!'t&ln •(l) ··Serie N0t;e· (11'79. Orama) Patrick Qewaere. Myriam Boyer ( 1 hr., 56 min ) .. (C) "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983. Rc>- mance) Ovd\ey Mo0ce, ~ry Steenbur· " ( t hr . 43 min ) .. ·Toby And The Koala Bear" (1981. Fantasy) Rott Harns ( 1 hr • 20 min ) ,.(%')·'The ln-LaW!." ( 1979. Comedy) Alan retreat, a tour of lhe Caribbean w11n u~nie Francis. a proltle of the Hennessey family a teao~nac prOcluee< ( I hr ) ~ •Of~UWTITME ..W Byron Allen. Dana Carvey A1tty Crystal. Andy Kautman. Robert Klem. Bette M1dler. Joe PlscOpo, Rrchard Pryor and Robtn Wiiiiams satu1e the innovative club ttiat helped launch the careers ot some of today's top comic talents • ( 1 hr ) C%l .,. "L11SS1ter" ( t984, Adventure) Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour A classy American iewel lhtef is blackmailed by lhe FBI 10 steal a fortune 1n N8.ZJ·h~td iewets. pasStng through pre-World War II L onqon 'A" ~·:;n;; 11:11~.,. "Inspirations t 1982 Adu111 Ron .leremy. Serena An amoral doctor records his patients fantasies and self• . them for a profit \ 1 hr . 25 rmn 1 t1::9 8 Cll ~ tmAT C~by's brother may have something to do wl!h a 1ewet robbery and a murder (I hr . 10 min) D e T-.n Host JOhnny Carson Scheduled. opera singer Luciano Pavarot ~actor Judge Reinhold ( 1 t1r 1 • CtJml'f mM Guests .lelf Altman IJ~lnn Oeartng. OIZ WbllP al'\rl n on) inu«I' -.:c ... mm.- MWMPM-4 ...... LOllD co.um a.mc:i.q ....... ITOnf!/ll_.., A rtt 111ew ot the '60s sound made tamo11!i tiy 0.ana Ross and lhe Supremes Morth11 Reeves and the Vandellas. aM Aonn1f' Spector and ltle Ronnel1f'S ( 1 t11 !> minJ..c. I rr1C81FBI .. ~= m Cll MGU.ftlOOO _. "The Slory On 1'.n~e 1 Jne ( 1960. Drama) Aita Hayworth Anthony rranciosa A defense allorney battles ll'le prosecutor 1n his atternrl IC> ,1cq111t a woman and her lover k:l murfJp11ng her husband (2 hrs . 30 mrr1J __ _ i ~mMwmt~lll>~ ..... Pltll\I 90'9 ··stage fnghf' 1 tfl'JO My tery1 Jane Wyman Marlene Oietrit h Aft~r pleading innocence to a tr1f'nCl '"" ·-us- pect 1n a murder case turns 111rt to be ~illy (2 hrs . 20 min ) E 4AIZ• ttmCA "Gerry Mulligan Har oid Danko Frank L1.llher an<l B11ty H.irt 101n Gerry Mullt9ftn 1n a ctub P.'.:11ance al Eric's in New York City ~-UC.~'f n•tcY .,. "Just The Way You Are" ( 1984. Comedy) K11s1y McN•chot Mt· chaet Ontkean While 1n f'rancf' 1 <11prled lluttst meeta a phOlographer whO helps her come to terms with her physical dis· abll~IY. 'PG' ( I hr 34 min ) '9111Q.UI Arion. Pet8f Falk ( 1 1 4J min 1 790'.l) "My Friend Irma f1949 ' " 1• t, 1 Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis (2 hr\ 1 •(C) "The Last Slarfighter" ( 1984 ,. 1 .,,, e •f'.lct1on) Lance Guest Robert p,. 1c1r1 ( 1 hr . 40 min) "EnOla Gay Ttltt Men. The M1•,,1on T~ Atomte Bomb·· ( 1980. Oram11 1 PA -l!iilay Coat. tric}< Dutty, BillY. Crystal (2 nrs. JU min.) while being absorbed by his wOl'k. 'PG' ( 1 Cl) "Phar Lap ' ( 1983, Orama) Tom Bur-hr . 31 min) . linson. Mar~1n Vaughan ( 1 hr . 48 min ) t[) TOP .... .,_ Greg Haugen vs •(%) NNolOflous" ( 1946. Suspense) Cary Charlie '-White Llghtntng'' &own In a Grant. lngrtd Befgman ( f hr 43 min I hghlweighl bout scheduled '°' 10 round& -cc:> "Amityville The Demon" ( 1983. HOf· hve from Las Vegas, Nev (2 hrs, 30 rOI') Tony Robens-. Tess Harper ( 1 hr . mm.) 4!> min.) • MO¥ll "Break1n' 2 Electnc BoogalOO" Cll "The Seven Hills Of RQme" ( 1958. ( 1984, Orama) Lucinda Dickey. AdOlfo Mustcal) Mart0 Lanza, Peggie Castle C 1 (Shabba·Doo) Qui~ A trio of break- hf • 43 min.) dancers stage a tundralsef to save their -a> "The Wild One" ( 1954, Orama) Mar-community oef'lter from destruction by a Ion Brando. Mary Murphy ( 1 hr 30 crooked poh11c1an and a real estate deYel· min.) oper wflO want to erect a shopping mall TW. "Against The Wind" ( 1949. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) Suspense) Robert Beally. Simone Sig-MO¥ll "Phar Lap" ( 1983. Orama) noret (2 hrs ) Tom Burlinson. Martin Vaughan The st()f)' H:ll CC> "Blue SkleS Again" ( 1983. Comedy) ot Phar Lap, a legendary Australian ra· Harry Hamlin. M1m. Rogers ( 1 hr 27 cenorse whoSe brilhanl car8ef ended min ) abruptly with his mystertous death 1n Cah· (%) "Paradise ' ( 1982. Orama) Wiiiie lorn1a m 1932 'PG' ( 1 hr . 48 min ) Aames. Phoebe Cates (1hr ,40m1n) IMOfllAT/MOnm .. me ... _., ........ 11ov1es-0 .. I TOO a.. POI ~T Henry SUS· -<H> "The Boston1&ns" ( 19ij4 Urama) pects Muriel ol haYlng an affair with a moo CMstophef Reeve. Vanessa Redgrave (2 accountant 2iJ 1 "Nlght 01 The Comer" ( 1984, Sci· I ~..-&ESIOUI ence FK:tion) Cathettne Mary Stewart. !'!'!!'-.!!..-~-.. Kelli Maroney ( t hr . 35 min) --· ... •-• ._ we "As You Like It" (1936, Comedy) ,_ =-~ Elisabeth Bergnef. Laurence Ohvier ( t g __,.-T 1.-T Interview hr. 30 min.) CC) "Seven Magn11tcent Gtadlators" with Kenny Rogers ( 1983. Adventure) Lou Ferrigno. Sybll I 'All Denning. ( t hr . 23 min ) AIC WWI 9. W C%> "The Cotl-On Club" ( 1984. Drama) , .... ..a. A behind-the-scenes Richard Gere. Greg()f)' Hines 12 hrs . 7 took al !he film "Dena Force". a Princess min ) O.ana look·ahke contest •<H> "Ma'>S Appeal" ( 1984. Orama) Jack DMUI Lemmon. Zel1ko lvanek ( I hr . 40 min ) ... CJ) "Your Cheaon· Heart" ( 1964, B""'ra· ~~ h G ·~v ---~ ~ y) eorge Hamilton. Susan Oliver ( t .._alAI• r ,39m1n) ..-mu. I •CC) "Aomanttc Comedy" ( 1983. Ro-• n••-.t I mance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur .,. "No Small Atlait" (No Date) (2 ~ (1 hr . 43 mm ) hrs ) •lZJ "Broadway' Danny Rose" (1984, ~i•••"l••ID•mrr ... Comw,1y) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow ( 1 .,. "Uncommon Valor" ( t983, hr . 2G min) •Cl) "Toby And The Koala Bear" ( l98 t Orama) Gene Hackman, Robert Stack. A Fantasy) Roll Harris ( 1 hr 20 min ) grieving lather torms a small lorce to res-•CC> "Am1tyvtlle The Demon" ( t983 HOf cue his son who has been held prtsooe< r0<) Tony Roberts Te5S Harper 11 nr for 10 years after bet~ declared m1SS1ng· 45 mm I tn·actton 111 Vietnam. 'R (I hr . 45 min ) .. ,.... J:llill ·---~ "A Little Sex" ( 1981, Comedy) Tim 1:11 ~y AT~ Featured Howard Matheson. Edward Herrmann (2 hrs ) CD "The Bishop's Wiie" ( 1945, Faniasy) Stevens apens the New Year In one of Cary Grant. LOfelta Young ( 1 hr . 48 L A 's new restaurants. Mr Sunset goes min ) on a date, a weekend guide to ell the i.t· (!) ''Onpefete voyage" 11980. AdVen· est events In Southern CaUforma lure) Chriltophef Plummer. Cliff Potts (2 I ':~~ .. Ill .. When Raj ht•) (%) "The In-Laws" ( 1979. Con1edy) Alan (Ernest Thomas) and his wife Nadine Arkin. Peter Falk. ( 1 hr., 43 min 1 (Anne-Marie Johnson) move back to the old n910hb0fhood. everyone except Rerun -.. 1· l-g ••••••• ~~~ 1~rry) welcomes them with open 8 M GI LA. Featured. above 'nd below Hawaii with hellc~ter and undefwalef footage of this state s natural beauty U.AT&Mm -fain CDUlf ra..,. .. ,.. ... ..... _.._, _,.,, • au•-•.-.Q -......... ,,.,, 1'J9 c,.._.,_IUY -~---MlchMI end hit IOng time gltlfttend Slt'M Matcwl {Cathern'8 Hicki.nd) mek• p1a,,. IOI •n ooeenside we<lding. ( 1 hr ) · 8 IDCfl9' W Ke'nny Loggins hosts the year-end muSIC review teatuflng lhe besl v1ceos. concerts. 1ntef\lleWS, mu5IC ,.,.ws, special repor1s and mUSIC bVSlness. 'Per- formers include Tina Turner. The Jadc- sons. a·ruce Spnngs1een • ...S1tng and many others (2 hrs.. / . 8 aJ -· Webster's attempt to !>&- friend an unusuall=tall ctassmale fallS when the youth assu Webs1er only wants him 10 be hlS yguard (A) O ....... *~---~aAlllCI TV DelMll: Z... ..._ • ..., .. ,.UtMie ..... • MO¥ll · A L1tlle Se . .-I 198 1 Comedy) Tim· Matheson. Edward Herrmann A newlywed commercial directOf tires ot his bride and becom;5ziPhilanderer (2 hrs.) I ··-·· .... Q ,....um . WM.I. trmT -"Return of Lou's Dad" Guest linanc1al iournattst Merryfe S Auk~ cc:> "NOfth Dallas For1y'· ( 1979. Comedy) Nick Nolle. Mac Davis Groupies. pill-popping and all night party- ing begin 10 take their toll on lwo tun·lov:- 1ng bul over-the-hlll lootball players 'R' 2 hrs ) MO¥ll "The Naked Face" ( t984. Of•- ma) Roge1 Moore. AOd Steiger BaSed on a novel by Sidney Sheldon Aller hiS sec- retary and a patient are murdered. a psy- chiatrist reallzes that htS own hie ts 1n JeOP- BrdY 'R' O ( I hr 43 min ) il..,. "1he Collon Club' ( 1984. Ofa- ma) Richard Gere. GregOfy Hines In lhe t930s. a 1au musician saves lhe Ille of a powerful racketeer and Is towed deePef and deeper into the v1olertt world of gang- sters and ,.en 'A' (2 hrs 7 min I .. 1 ~a _,_ George turns to Belvedere f()( help •n overcorntng hfs teat ot ~l~r.:Mi Q I UMIOAT , ...... -•M.L trmT -"Return of Lou's Dad" Guesl ltMnc1al 1ourna1tst Me<ry1e S Rukeyser Cl} -COOfll'I OUMI COUll'T1 "Orange County Economic Outlook .. Jim Cooper talks with Joseph Wahed. seniOI' vice president. Welts Fargo Bank, Of James Doll. profesSOf ot Economics Chapman College, S.1anley Pawtowt«I, chairman of the board El Camt00 Bank I ..... --=--' -_,,..... .. i ='i. .-:m The Misfits caM upon an East LA g8(lg member (Oeet\ Devtm) to help them surch fOf tome an- cient Mayan lreasure thllfs hidden !>&- neath Beverly Hill'\ u hr.) • Q) awmt I Sam end Ar· nold concoct • scheme to sa~ their pet· enta' a1h~ marriage (R) Q l:rua•N • .. On the Raz· ZIG" Felicity Kendal, Olndale Laomn ano Allred Lyncf\ stwr 1n the B<ttlsh Natic>Ml Theatre's prOductlon ot Tom St~·· comedy der~ from the 1~tury Vienne~ play ("flnen. Ju• W• Er Sidi Sunct.y, December 29, 1N5 23 .. Machen I oy IVll '''" l'fl'StrOy tMI was lhe basis 9f01 f l\1 ·1111011 Wtlder's "The MalC.hmakE!f' ,111t1 11 .. 11 , Oolly' o (2 hrs'1.... 1 ... ~LOlll> • l£~ . .,,J~lJ11 H1u ( 1984, Com e<Jy) M1ehae1 Lair•" Joseµh Bologna A busmessman v:1cdt ontrlQ 1n Rio de Janeiro succumbs 10 <1n ,1flair with hrs best frien<fs tee11-age llaughter, thefl tries lo keep 11 a secret 'A I t hr 50 mtn ) ~ -.M C11~1r, Butz Selmon do, Paul Provenz,1 t n) • (Z)9CMI 'lhP < J•H•ri CIUt>" ( 1984, Dia rna) R1cl11Hd G1·1e L rf!fJO!Y Hines In lhe 1930s. a l•ll' "'"'''' 1.in c;aves the Ille ol a powtdul tiit.~Pt,...., .ind 1s to'Ned deep& and deeµer rlllu tri .. ,•<•lent world ot ga~ "ers and gunme11 Fl 11 hrs 7 min ) I um MllllBI • • ~ -Kr.111.., ha•, d dream that She and Benson arP Ill+' 1'.111ly two people left on Eanh o Cl) MO¥ll 'Scnrt:tt.rnw ( 1973. Drama) . Gene Hac.lo.rndn A1 l'J< 1110 A grull dll·con and a lovaOll' ,., ,r,1111'111 <.I velop a friend ship 111 wl11t.ll t>oth 1e .. tr1 about hie. IO\le and ca11ng (2 lus 30 111111 ) CEJ --.0 CUP ..a <:,1o.1 Ju1111>1ng (90 meter) hum l .1ke l"t,1t.11J NY In) (I hr 30m1n) i ==WLlTAAVIL -..n1UC1• -()) FAA.CC* CMIT r dlhPr Chns1ophe1 moves rrllu the m.ir1'101t Maggie receives a clue t:CJllC t!11 111•Q thP 10Pn111y of the mys 1e11ou•, Sit i1114cr 111 r rnm.t c; boOI<., Angeta offers lo have .i fund 1;11s1r1g dinner IOf R~arow1 arn.J J J ll( l>1•rts ;ii hPr hOOte O i_th!..) D Ii) 1mA19 VICI 1 .r•X..kl:lll and Tubb6 r~ luctanlly !tJrll to .1 r111tr11>1' out ex cop for inlOfmatroo rt.-yar<1 r <I the wfietPabouts ol a n11ss111 mobsll•1 ('11 (I hr ) 11 <Xll-::a.YHOMOll rrank McKay I!. chargi>d w•lh 111'''''"' wl1f'11 tus a1temp1 10 arrest l\uy11• r•"·"" u1 traQe11y (Part 2 ol 210 (1111 t U llOft I Vt~ IJ1 !:>rrP<1m1ng ( 194 1 Myst er., 1 r~"" ~ 1 .1at le VtCIQI Mature~ A dPIPt.lt\11' t•ll<;P<.,,.tl w1l h lhOllQhlS OI ii murop11>1t w.1•1""•' .111r•rr1,w; to flame a man IOt wl1om ''" '""1~ tl•lter resentment l h1 JO 1111r1 I ....,nil .... lw.a Al llOf'I Grammy aword·w1n nong Wt"'"" M.irsolt!. l)erfOfms a Haydn lrumpot Cllr:.it.mto 1111d jazl medleys with Sarah v.1vuti.m Nho atc;o sings "Sena 1n fhe Clowt• .tt•tl M1••ty ' (A) ( t hr) ~ m¥W Tiu t '"' S1arhghler" ( 1984 Science r" '"'''' l 111tCP G~1esl. Robert Pr9$10ft I\ 11 .11.i1,. IPt"I noer who's a wtw at deStrv v11 ~ , fl•,J Qlr"le alien invaders IS recrurled ,,.., .m rntmstehar l1qhter pllol by an em1ss.11y tr11111 ~ tengu<' ol planet<. 'PG' ( t tlf , 40 " 111 I .,. Mi ~ Ar pe.,1 ( 1q84. Dr ma) Jack Lem1111m ll'ltko h Jnt1ll Coofronte flOnS belw«-•'" ,, i:nn1( 11 enl priest and an tdeahshc <;Pm• .11~ 1 • li>nt IE>ad OOlh to a Qtealer undl"' ·' 1'''''" t •Jf th£l human sp1111 1Po~;~.~'t'~4C.YWICW ...... ..,.. I .. 'One Ir· "' flrt1 tie\lrl ( 1982 Comedy) F1'!dem 1 .. ,, ... ,, fMI Garr () 1ected by Francis l. •1 1 • 1 1 Th~ live-year romenc• of a Lil'• \/PQ.r w1110QW dresser and her 1unk d .•lor t•• '•''"'"rl brPllkS up 24' Sunday. December 29, 1985 as each ol lhem liods a mOfe ll'ltefestlng ~rlnef 'A' (I hi • 40 mm ) -•WAYU. ... _, ... -_,1MCll 1W e.uu~l&t Wll'•Cll'.HUTI . ..., ...... MZZ. • Yd CA ''()zzy Giiiespie" Pa· qu110 d'Rlvera. Ed Sherry. Valene Capefs. Tom Campbell. Tom Macintosh. Mlchaef Howell and Ray Brown join Dl'Zzy G111espte 1n a lour·song session at Coooerts by the ~Sea~~ch. CA (I hr) IPOITaOOI I .,. "Malung II Big" ( 1984 Adull) JacQuehne LOf1ar1s. Desiree Lane A young Kansas woman .encounters some ~urp11s1ng detours on the road to stardotn 1n Holfyw()()(j 11 hr , 30 min ) .P, _., IGLD Guests Boy Gecxoe and Culture Club. Tears fOf Fears. Wham!, SIS· 1er Sledge. 'Biiiy Ocean. Rick NefSOf'I_ (Al L1 hr J ..l.;llO¥ll "Parad1~" ( 1982. Drama) W"· he Aames. Phoebe Cates Two teen-agers c.ume ol age 111 1823 Baghdad 'A' ( t hr . 40m1n) 1 -..rUU.mT 1-()).,.. "Ruckus'' ( 198 t. Orama) [)Ir~ Benedrct. Linda Blair A shell st1ocl\ed V.etnam vet drsturbs the peace ol a ~mall Alabama town. (2 hrs.. t5 """ , U GO To.Mr Host Jotinny Carson Scheduled Tim Conway Hal Ltnden Ct hf) 8 ~ mAI Guests Buu Belmoo· do Paul ProvenzB' (R) . ull!I"'~ VIUt MAWMfWN ---........ ( .. ,....,. . ..nlMLalY twr .,. "New York Nighls' P983. Adult) Corinne Alpheo Ge<><ge AyE!f The amorous adventures of nine New YOfk so- 1.•ahtes 1nclud1ng an 1n1erna1tonal rock, star and a U11rted Naltons d1plomal '.R' ( 1 hr 43 min) 1W @~TMCll 1HI g TM.II ,_ M .,.__ A down and·oul rmpressronlst (Chuek McCann) lakes on a grueling challenge wtien he auree~ 10 help QO\tetn!Tlf'nl agents com· mun1cale with an alien ~ I IYI Oii MOLL.YWOOD llOYll "Joy House" ( 1964, Susptlnse) Jane F'onda, Alain Deloo A rich American w~ comes to the ard ot a playboy. lhef\ rr~ to bla~mail him <' hrs . 5 min) Cl) ~mM wmtUCI ,,,_~ 9 .. "The Slipper And The Rose The StOI)' Ot Ctnoerella" ( 1976. Fantasy) R1ct1ard Chamberlain. Qemma C1aven. A v<1flJlll. char111inu prince sets out 10 locate -tovety e1us1ve young g1r1 who disep µedte<l alter tosing her G11ppe1 at a palace danc~) • Oil Ml The performance by Grammy wt1'lner Tma Turner rnctudeS "HOI L~s · itnd ''P1oud Mitry ·• an-.,_ . if' NA al 9ah3mas Clasiic second •ou~d from Nassau. Bahamas (R) (2 hrr.) lft}..,_ ·wtetcend Pus" (1984. Com· edy) 0 W Brown, Peter ~nsteln Four sailors iust lrn!Shtng besic training In San Diego travel to Los Angeles tor f\.ln and romance 'A' ~I hr • 32 min ) ~ •tc Cl).,. "LaSSlfer'' ( 1984. Adlle1'lture) Tom Selle<:k, Jane Soymour A classy American jewel thief ts Olackmatled by the FBI 10 steal a fortune rn Nazi-held ,ewets paSS!ng lhrougfl pre-World War II lond0<1 'R' ~~mtn) -11.-&Y..n_.· TN~ .,_ .,_ 0 Fealured Andrea Ev ans of "One Lite To uve", Lorne Greeotl i&n.~ .... --.,. "Places In The Heart ( 1984 Orama) Sally Field. Lrndsay Crouse lfl 1930s Texas. a 1enac10US woman con· ceives a ptan 10 save her farm from a bank foreclosure and rs helped by a 1ransM black held worker and a blind WO<ld War I -~=.r~ we• .. "Deadher Than The Male' ( 1967, AdVenture) Richard Johnson Syl- va Kosc1na Ahe< the murdefs ot two weallhy men. a prominent Bnlrsh rnsu. ance company suspects two ternale klllefs who are J>Srt or a master plot (2 hrs ) Cl) ... "The Uolnvtted" ( 1944 Mys • tery) Ray Milland. Ruth Hussey !(. young couple buy the perfect home !fl England and find to lheff horror It is haun1e<1 by evil and VIOlenee .. 2 hrs . 30 min I I .. .,_ .... ----•• ... '.'Marra's Love1s· t t984. !Jfa ma) Nasta.ssja K1nS111. John Savage Her war-scarred husband's emo11om1I 1nab1lt1y to consummate lhe« marnage urrves a young woman Into a se11es of af1&11!> with other men. 'A' ( I hr . 48 1T11r1 1 tW,... . ~ TOllllrf Gvests Mrl<e Rowe Wayne Federman: .Frankie Pace Schwartz & Chung (At • GMW-- (C) .. "Untll September I t984 Ota ma) · Karen Allen. Thierry Lherrnt11e Stranded 1n Paris alter betng ~eparaleo from her lour !1fOUP an Arner1Can woman meets and rans in love w1l}r a ma1rled banker. 'A' O ( t hr . 35 mtn )'I;. W (ff) ... "Paradise" f1982 Drama) Wit lie Aames. PhOebe CaLM Two 1eeo-age<s come of age jn 18!3 Oaghdad. A ( 1 ht . 40rnjn,) · W 8 _.. "Darlr~ l t11" ( 1970. Come<1y1 Julit Andrews. ~k HudSon A crah~ World Wa.r I German spy pos1nu as an English muslc·haU star 1s. assigned to coelr. secrets trom an Allted pilot (2 hrs 4b min) Cl)_. "The Bitch" ( 1979 Oram•I Jolin Colllns. Michael Coby Aher an.ex tramarital alfa r destroys heJ mamage. a high·llvlr1g woman searches for olhl'• =•sources ~F~ 'A' C 1 hr 30 nun I :C .. CIUm Mm'1IALJ. • 11 ltJIOWn 11 Pltl~~R~~I I • ; .. "Once Ui:>o· A 11me In l~ Wttl" (1969, WMINnl Heniy r \)1'1d4. Claudia CaTd1nole ,.. g1J11ftQh11r all,.'T p19 10 conlrOI a valu;ible 'rM:! of lend 'n 19th ... -l'riday Cont~ cen~ansas (3 hrs. :JO m1n·1 ''"(j "The Gift" ( 1982. Comedy) Pi· err e Mondy Cho GOldSmtlh A middle· aged banker's retirement gift turns out 10 be the ravishing beauty he meets on a train 'A' *()Jbbed) ( 1 ht . 45 mm j i .. _. ... HI mlflUCU Ml .,.. "Man From Ca110" ( 1954. Ad· venture) George Rall. • Gianna Carla Canale A fortune m gold hidden 1n Iha -Oeselt el N0<tn Atoe~ f>!<>veS to be. a 1empta1ton to many ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ., ... .~ .............. ''" YOUI llfll•ll l'l.,.. "Monty Py1hon's The Meaning 0 1 I 1fe" ( 1963 Comedy) John Cleese. M1c.naet Palin The Seven Ages of Man r•rov1de the loose tramework for a series ol U)r111c episodes spoofing everything frOO\- • -.eAual reproduclt0n to gluttony 'R' ( t hr :>':>min,) 1:11 C .,_ "North Dallas Forty" ( 1979. Comedy) Nick Nolte. Mac· Davis Groupies. p1ll-~pmg and all·ntghl party· 1ng begin to Jake their tOll on two lun:lov· -SalUrclay -M ... lng----• ttliffi -.. -..-am wtll'ft.ll Dick Cavett reviews American transportation, 1nclud1ng paddle wh~I s1eamst11ps, the Wright brothers at Killy , Hawk and outer space exptoratton .. ~ u.a. PAml.ol'f • WlllmCILllOMfAl mcATI ..-ca Men's competition lrOm St Paul. Minn. (RI ( 1 hr ) f.i TN••• --. . '? .,.. "Meph1sto" (1961, Drama) Klaus Marla Brandauer. Krystyna Janda ~hrs . 15 mon ) · .. mu .. .,,. l1I _,. "Seven Magl"llftcent Gladiators" ( 1963, Adventure) Lov Femgno. Sybil Dann1ng. ( 1 hr . 23 mtn ) me~~ ......... -..,n • llml-,.. ----a. U.fllM.U ••:•11 ....... .... ,,.u..L\. C•UCllM'I l ••• ,_ .... ..a_ .... 191 TU Topic· School Edflors ----·--'"'°"' ...... .... *' r=r-----IF .... tcmc:I --CUii-... "~ Soldlef's Story" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Howard E . Rollins Jr., AdOiph Cae- sa1.~ hr . 4 t.min,) f§1 ITMl\llT: M ~·-Animal· ed The evll lmperlal Alllance and Earth confront 111aeh nther In a war. ( 1 tk, 30 min.) -1·=-lllial·-· ..... ftllftCAT WIOW "·--!!!!'.!!.!_!. 1ng but over-the·h1l1 football players 'R' 2 hrs) n .MCMI "Breakin' 2 Electric Boogaloo" ( 1964, Drama) Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo (Shabba·Doo) Ouinones A trio of break· oarcers stage a fundra1ser 10 save their co111mun1ty center from destruction by a crooked,polil1c1an and a real estate devel· oper who want 10 erect a shopping mall 'PG' (I hr , 34 min ) ' · ata (S) QBQt •a....., our°''" IKJOM ~.Marin and Tommy Chong bnng 'their an11cs to this special that features • music videos trom·1he1r latest album 'Gel Out ot My Room .. · ·1 ·llJl\lt LAV-.,_, FM&'( M>lm All> lMI PWIYCAT1 1:11 •Tl•TMI a..t 1:9 .,.. "The Cotton Club'" ( 1984. Ora ma) Richard Gere. Gregory Hines In the l~Os. a Ja·zz rnos1c1an saves the life of a powerful rackete~r and is towe9 deeper ancs. deeper 1hto the vt0lenfworld of gang ster~men 'FJ.' (2 hrs .. 7 min ) .. ~ anlCBmllY (f)~• •=.a.T . 9 IM DMOUTIC N•TMI North RegtOtf Quarter Finals · San Pascual, vs •Torm ·Pines. ll•CI . llml.ucl ,_llAUDll 90iifi M1lr • M 1111 · rrtYOWl• Hm• .. ~ 19. IBFllT•llMI .... uml IUCAll ltl ICOOIY'lllVl'9t ~ IA"nWY•••ll °" .... ae•umo =:=' ~t":!=Q .,,. "Willy Wonka And The Choco· late Factory" (1971, Fantasoi Gene IW•5=: (I ~' 4 moo l ,,. ... ,.=--C.1111 .... IUll .. ... LOClmY .,_com. IYMCU D YOUnl Am --Topic. Rent Con i .. ~EL. rrtWWWt• .,.. "Broadway Danny Rose ( t984. Comedy) Woooy Allen Mia Far -~.:~ 19dl).,.. "The Phjtntom Qt The Opera ( 1-943, Drama) Claude Rains, Nelson Eddy (2 hrs.) .. 1~111••1ai1a• .. ,.~ ......,._MW I mn• lmTU T~ Teen.Hotline ....... " ......... . --- . Al11B.m ..v . .anam . , MO¥W "H€'<1•!~ (II ~11!," ( 1980 Su en&e) 1ri1" t.:iP1rt>t 'Michel ·Ser r'!llh • pn,ale 1-1·.A1u· 1r1~e·,11gator and a w1llfJw~r 11 y tci 1,,. J ""' 1flP tac: ts surround· u1g lhe dl!Ath o l f.h•• nod••"· w1h• 11 hr 45 min) . .~1TO. All> IEMY .. IA'Nl>AYfUlllll· . n .,,_,.. . -4111-M0¥W "Nl<}ht I ti-f •-w• 1 I~ I c -Mys- t Pry) Durni.1 Mill" f !1111 : f .f.H• A cr1p0pled y<iung woma11 '" t• Jt1pt'll t 1 111e ur111nown il'><t<lrlllrlf lt<•,µr 111,1t 1lr I 111 ... r 1"1,1nd1cap ( 1 tu 30 n .1r, I e MOW n,., .. lj I l• 1,.r t Hi46 West- ern1' .A1.:i11 t.wti'. /\,,,, '.1 .. u1•· A tem<lle g&riy l•.id•'.' ''·I'"' ""' 1 OY,. .J11 1nvPSt1gat01 br011yht 1n ILJ c 11 "",... hPr capr1JrP ( 1 hr 130 r-. llll.MTED ""' L.a.fT1B • ...,.ICINTD ~ VOLTW. D9IJla OI MlalVall *11 IW tlT IMART fll) CAl1\.H Anor11;\111in ano hve ac tion show the p1ann11 "l b11i1c11rig hatl•tat1on ·and siege • ,1 1 fi, I" 1n<:11 11ttt-century Wel~h c:as11P ivur . 1dt1111on,11 on tocalion v1s11s 10 castle-; thr 1urinout W.11e5 11 hr·) I =:-AIROllC • ,smcm: M0¥W "R<JtllP • ( 11 lo l v~,t Ark ( 1961 A(jvf'ntl1r1·1 111r11.,,,n r •rd Karen Allen ( 1 hr '1~1 r111 1 1 ,f ) IOUl TUii '"S'I MO'flE 0•« '" ! f I• f llfl "•1 ( 1949 firan1a1 Bt>t1~· (),M JQM'Ph ~011en ( 1 =l"'i~ .. @) EWoll All> 1*>11>1 ~ .HOUR DAVJY I QOUATH ITAluml ICM,.._THELOllD ..,..,. ADOllCI OU't'DOClll Lft -~ .. (I) llU ltOGAWI IOCI W WIMm.m 1WPY DAYI MAIN ' .. ZOOMWI &.W.A.T • .,.. ADMmnt'l __.,WOIU ..,..,_(II) .,. 'ThP Straiton Story' t 1949. 81 ographY,) James Stew.tr! tune Allyson L! hr . 46 min ) ~ ' LU ... ..alTAll Pri llt~fl Geo<ge . Halas ano Jac1<1e Smith • (j,J MOWIE 'A C..l·<t~lrflu. ~tuhf ' ( f983. Comedy) P<•ler f\1ll1nqsli>y Darrtm McGa (lj~~r~tnl (?).,. "A 01Q H.1nd r or The L11t1e Lady" / 1966 Comt:<Jy) Herory Fonda. Joanne WQOdwilrll ( 1.hr . 35 min) ' _ilMf ... T•Olm NEGI .. ·G ()) t» ... PUYClllN An NFC.. ( BS) arid ~FC (NBC) cll\l1S10MI pldyo tt game 1111111 be seen hve i:,tarttns;i twnes '9ri<1 team$ wtfe not av.:i11able at Pfe&.'> ttme l *"'OAYIMMI ' ~ ..... ,.,_ Tb9 UUC'l'IC Sunday. Qpmbt< 29. 1H5 20 " -······• ·r·=;·--· -1.tun1ay:Con1. ·--• --...,. P W CA Featured Na- lioNI Traci()( Pulling Championships from BowMnQ GrMn. Ohio ( 1 h<, 30 mln.) (!) _. "Cow COuntry" ( 1953. Wes1- eirn) EdmOnd o ·Brien, Helen Westcott (2 nra ) l ••••a••-.. ., ... Mo1comrACTQ -Winston Tour Team Rodeo from Austin. Tex. {R) µ h4 . ....,,,. .......... ., •Ill} .. "The Secret War Of Harry Frlgg" ( 1969, Comedy) Paul Newman, S a KOIClna {2 hrs .• 15 min ) -ent•MllllUI:. ..... ::. -· __ , I:.=" 0# ICOGIY-GOO ... ...r Cll • • CUL1'm ~ 97VWI Ii.•• 11111 I I The clothing Jtytes and design phltotophies of Jean Louis Ou· mas Hetmes. Glorgfo.. Armani and Wolf· I~ "°°f.M:.examlned -COOPD°I Ol'W COWTT ''Orange Couf'lty Economtc OutlOok." Jim Coopet talks with Jo9eph Wahed. eenlor vice president. Wells Fargo Bank; Or James Ooh. professo< of Economic:S. Chapman College. Stanley Pawlowski, chairman or lhe board. El Camino Bank (H) -nm ... Hosts Len Dawson. Nick BuoolConll (1 hr.) Cl) ... "Broken Lance" ( 1954, West- ern) Spencer Tracy. Richard Widmark (2 hrs.) • Cl)..,.. "Golden Arrow" ( 1936. Come- dy) Batte Oa111s. George Brent ( 1 hr . 8 "'"'J. .. ---UC CA'ITOP'91 1m ..... --TMCMCOGI L&U .... •••Dcalll CGUW ~ North Carollna Stale at North Carolina (L111e) (Sub,ect .to.l:Maci<oot) (2 h<s.) ,,.,., . Mnr••llTI Ill 2 M INCML "Cougar!" Albie and&.reh see their hopes f()( rescue dim whefl they are approached by rwo evlldo- .,._ (Pwt 2 ol 3y<RJ· O TO•UlllMW ---. .. ..... '" ... .. , ... ....,.. .. "Olll/e<'s Story" ( 1978, Orama) an O'Neal. Candice Bergen. ( 1 ht., 32 ~·~ "The River" ( 1984. Orama) iJ8I Glblon. Slasy Specek (2 hrs. 2 l ...... mWLll ..... _ --·Cl llNiW ,,. ... ----· ,,_. ~ -CMW,_ Guest•. A~ ~mone ("llpetlcl( LOY«," "The o.nc. Bectrle"). Miami Sound Mec:Nne t:eona.") ( t hr ) (I) .. "Comln' Round The Mountain" (1951. Comedy) Abt>oll and CostetlO. Oat==-~. 30 men) l:;r..::. (19s.<, A.,_t.,eJ Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass ( 1 hr • 57 min.) Cl) ... "2010" ( 1984, Science Fk:· tlon) Roy Scheider, John Uthgow (I hr . 54m1n) {%)-. "Swann In LOlle" ( ISS-4. Ora· ma) Jefemy Irons, Ornetla Mull ( 1 hf 50 •"•TM.I tWl!l) ... "The Raiders" (1964 Western) Robe<t Culp, Brian Ketth ( 1 hr . 45 min ) -JUt..-.oon ---• -1C•H1TO•um•• ----·-,,.IUUl'Y -ma• ... "Hard Contract" ( t969. Ora- ma) James Coburn. Lee Remick. (2 hrs ) e.,. "Avenging Eagtes" (1981. Ad· venture) TI LUng, Fu Sheng. (2 In.) • ~ ..... Gl*lt! Air Supply. Kenny Loggins and El OeBarge, ~ney Hou&ton, ROnnle Milsap. Michael Franks. a-ha {A) ( 1 hr.) • WC* 1 5 •• "And The Children Shall Lead" leVar Bunon and Danny GI011er star In the story of a 12-year-old MISSlss1pp1 black girl's awakenlnQ 10 clv1I ~ -8 ()) • Ill "-AftllN An NFC 1----uwm~ ... "Lost And Found" ( 1979 Comedy) George Segal. Glenda Jaclcson 1 hr , 46 min.) NA eau Bahamas Cla581c third rOUnd ltve lrom Nassau. Bahamas. (2r:J (1) MTllr • nm llTI llp-sy rendi- tions of New Edition's "Mr Telephone Man." Bananarama·s "Cruel Summec'" and Frank Sinatra's "New York, New YOfk " ... "Antarctica" ( 1984. Chma) Ken Takakura, Tsu'lehtl<o Wataae. (2 hrs . 17 mtn ) Cl) .,,. "Mr Ace" ( HM6, Orama) George Rah. Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr • 24 min.) w1,...,..•Nm0--w w .... , I -Ill-·---..., WMOIMITMI . .._ ... "Thunder Bay" ( 1953, AdVen- IUre) James Stewart, Joanne Dru (2 hrs.J.oc,...., •11m.-..m1111111 ~ ,_ Danny drums up SUWC'I for a former Westerns Idol who may loee his hOfse 11 a tong-time foe has his way ( 1 =ihr )::T:::.m.. r. lllOOTOUT Eight ot the best funny car drivers in the U S. compete In an elim1natlon·styte competition for $25.000 1n cash from Indianapolis, Ind. lht1 laaue& In the t 960s. (R) O (2 hrs ) ....... ( BS) and AFC (NBC) dlvtslonal playoff game Wiii be seen live Starting times an<t._ tums were not available at press time "'""'-~~ma• (!) m Guests Menudo. Takeoffs of ll Top's "Legs," Petll LaBelle's "New Attl· tVde" and "Run to Yoo" by 8'yan Adams. _(A) l _LtC,..,.._ AT Tim ... Scheduled r911iews· he Trip to Bountiful" (Geraldine Page. Rebecca De Mornay); "Aevolutlon" (Al Pacmo. Naslassja Klnskl) . director Akira Kurosawa's "Ran", "Spies Like Us" (Dan ikU.o;;uC.~' ----~ .... ~The pDSSlbiltty ot al· fC>fdable. reliable, and environmentally safe energy Is Investigated by host Meryl .-Streep. ( t hr.) • (I)._ IMm Tropical Park Derby live from Mlaml ( t hr ) "Finnegan Begin Again" ( 1985, .Mary fyte< Moore. Robert Pres- ton ,.Lt J:.. ·.!~ min.) WI ....:.••U•l•IC.1111 ..... 1111 lll ... J RI a •1c•••• .,. ''The Wlz'' ( t978, Musical) Dl· 1na Rosa. Michael Jackson. (3 hra.) .... "Thou Shalt Not Kiii" (1982. Drama) Lee Grant, Mlc:hael Gwynne (2 "''·~ ••. rr: ~.,. "Fallloa In Love'' ( 1984. Ora- ma) Robert OeNlro. Meryl Str"P. ( 1 hr . 47mln.) 00 DAa ,._Judges· Stoney Jackson, Mrchaef Damian. Lydia Cornell PertC>fm· ance by Mieheel Damian • ~ ~ Cel·S1ete Long BMch et C.J..Stafe F\Jltrton (2 hrs.) .•. ·-11LF~-:-.::,.:. .,. "Stand By Your Man" (1981. Biography) Annette O'Toole, Tim Mein· tfre.J,~~ •': .. 11-PMIT~ A ~IC g..; WISW Riccardo Mull condUcta the Philadelphia Orchestra 1n this perfC>fm· ance ot Hector Ber11oz·s wOfk. taped at the Ambassador Auditorium tn Puedena. Caltf (R) ( 1 hr ) CID .,. "Brady's Escape" ( t984, Ad- venture) Jotin Savage. Kelly Reno. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) · • a.i uorazm l.&.UlftlA19 •• cauw I' llWL Ottgon at • UCLA (Live j (2htt.) 110•u•1-.. ... "Bathing Beauty" ( 1944, Com· edy) Red Skelton. Esther Willlamt. (2 hrs ) e llDWll "Funny Girl" ( 1968. Mutlcal) Barbra Streisand. Omar Sharif. (3 hrs.) I _ .... ..... . -M1£r • M 1111 Lip-a~ rendt· 11ons or New Edlllon's "Mr. Telephone Men," Bananarama·s "Cruel &Im~" end Frank Sinatra., "New Yont, New York." e mwm "The Cheyenne Social Club" { t970. Comedy) James Stewaf1, Henry Fonda. (2 hr~) ~-·-... "City Heel" I 198.4. Adventure) nt Eutwood. Buri Reynoldl. ( 1 hf , 37 min) (!)•••-• ... , lllll9UCI CZ)._ "The Cotton Club" ( t964, Ort· ma) Richard CW., Gregory ~ (2 ht• 7 """""' • -Salurclay Cont~ mWMm.ieG ltl @~ ta T FAm Holly g(;I 11 r <.nance rit a 1ite t rr." when She lanes a !>Oap o pera 101e M rtoc.h dec1oes to res1qn to pur~ • t ., spons ( I hr 1 ED LA.CJI. ITOllT A 1001' al •hp soc1a1i1a ' 1 I deaf people 1r I os Angto>les ovpr 1' 1 IJ.lSI 40 years. toe.using on lhe Los An .Ir'~" CtuO ror the Deaf W Yo. lMUAll COlllUCTI: TMI Alim ,.,...,., Herbert van Kara1an conducts rt, Aerhn Pn11narmor·1c ,,, a pertnrmance 1 ll11 ri.iro ::>11au'>!> • A1p1nc Stmnnony 1 l ' . c MOYE bu()t yr~ I rltt:lll I l'f/7 Llr<t I Al P.11 ''"' M Hllot ~ """' ( ' "'"' 4 !!I J .f. ll'ORTICl.WTD 'S" MOW Girl•, Ll t 1111> Wl111t• Orchid' 1 ~8 'I 0 1 dtntl) Ann J1ll1.l1 )pnnifpr J i'.un le19t1 I t ht '10 111111 ) 4:00 0 • IEAlaf Of_ ])ITMTm I FMITAl'f -.MD Mii OI MAZZA1m m¥ll Monte Walsn· 11970 West "" J Lee Marv11' Jeanne Moreau 12 nrg I '.....,. ~ ... COUW umTUl1 l<entvcky at J;indero1lt (Live) (2 hrs ) 11 THI nlll.Y ..,.,.. __. cat- Cllrr Phil and Don Everly reunite tor lhe 1 ''"'!' 1n ten years performing such hits 1 Ovt' Bye Love · 'Walie Up Little • 11• Jr•O All t Have To Do Is Dream" •n, Ro·1at Albert Hall 1n London (I ' I P cAMCJi.a ~a Alla ' Uc.I ,..AICOT 4.:11 ... All cp AT THI 90¥lll Rog{'r E'bert and r.1•111• S1skel announce the11 ch0tces tor is.::::: s. I .-cA Scheduled mothe1s with al '•Orne businesses ( t hr ) 0 RILllm' PUYllOOI 0 FAm Holly gets lhe chance ot a llfe- 1•mP Nhen sne lands a soap ope1a rote M tl<ll.h uec.1des ro re'31gn to pursue a ca· .. er 1n Sf.Or ts ( 1 hr ) ~ ....... a.ACll ..., ....... OllDCCUU m ... (!) MO¥m V1ct1ms· · C 198 t Suspense) I< •'" Nelhgan Ken Howaro (2 hrs l fL) ._ •'lm.l "Mark Russell's 198~ · W.1•.h1ng1on s top pohticat sattrlSt recalls tr.e ye.u s most unforgettable evAnts in ''"~asaiire ~..:POOTUM••ll ~ .,. "Raiders Of The lost Ark' tt\8 1 Adventure) HarrrSO'l Ford. Karen Allen ( 1 hr 55 m111 ) L MOW 'P101oc0f" ( t98 . Comedy) r,,..,1111e Hawn Ct111s ~randon ( t hr . 36 ''") P llCMI · Reu R111e " ( 1948, Western) lnhn Wflyne Muntu ery Cfltt (2 hrs JO min ka ~CMt.-~a.MfUl­~T1UC'1'a. • .,.. "Oend Of The River .. (195?. '\clventure) .lames Stewllrt. Arthur Ken· l:a neu~hrc;) AUCI coum IAIQ1IM.&. Dayton at Oe- PA11l (l 1Vel 12 l'lrt. I I L-:C~ .. Jeffrey Lyons ancl Mt chael Medved review the beSt movies of t985 lmc ... muuwn llllClllMI ...... m¥ll "The Walt'' ( 1982 Cftama) om ContJ Lisa Eichhorn (2 hrs . 30 min) ,.~ m¥ll Yentl 11983. Musical) Bar bra Streisand. Mandy Pa11nk1n 12 hrs t4 min1 (_ll 90¥ll ·The B1t1e Lagoon· I t980. Ora rnal Brooke Shields Ch11stopher Atkins i._! hr 44 rn1n ) WIUCIFOIUI -Evening •1CIJ C11 ... ---... "Ice Castles.. ( 1979. Cftama) Lynn-Hoity Joonson. Roboy Benson A promising young hgure skater and her boyf11end line 11 hard to cope with suo<1en success when She is chosen to tram for a le-~'Jl.compe1tt1on (2 hrs ) mAmTj..CMllmo ... •c•1111n nlm'ICG9:11ft' WI .. ~ The mechan1<:s ot muscles. understanding Einstein's theory of relat1v1ty. talhng stars: how 1n1ured birdS or. p~~Y.MJ O l ~ICll•Lm 119 OLD ... A dding vinyl Stdtng, insulating the tnten<><. Installing etectncat w1riCii.extenor trimwor1c Q (£) d.Lm umTIM1 Duke at Mary· land (Live) (Subject to blackout) (2 hrS.) I UTIWWWYUM..:W.(MP__, .. u.:::. TllAl TAii TOO CLo. flGI cc.olT Bothered by constant distractions al home. Henry de· c1des to lino a studio 1n which 10 work 9 WO U •CA A look at a 11ariety ot .beautiful and deadly wild cats. 1nclud1ng lhe iaguar. mountain hon. tyn•. bobcat ano ocelot I C09V'f'9~ 119 CATCll,._. ~ Mell wnM M'9 ..... 11 Consumer 1ntormatJOn on ptastlC wrap car alarms. cosmettcs counterfeiting product !abets and the legalities ol photo- copying 8 AT THI.,.. Roger Ebert and Gene S~el announce ttleir chOlces fOf the tO beSI ltlms of 1985 • (I) TOO CLo. flGI CCl9Gli Bothered by constant d1strac1tons at home He'''Y de c1des to hnd a studlO 1n which to WOfk GmllinMA• 9 WT Mell mM M'9 WIZ Consumer 1nf()(mahon on trash bags, 1m1 tattoo sealOOd products. vacation sale1y items and furniture for children I ........ ._ ---~ Ulm New camefa lenses ano spe- clal video techniques make It possible for viewers 10 see the world as tin1mals and insects obsefve 11 (A) O ( 1 hr ) 1 ....... ..,.._ talf• -M .. -Panel 1sts Ol9Cu&s e twoottwtlcal c.te thet ro- tr 'tt •· *t<t•··'to' ts' 11.-c1<, ,, •' r;<;ues Harvaro Law Schoot p·otP<, 11 Arn ,, Mtllt?r moclerales lhrs ses· ~ 011 ., 11., • ,, .J the ptess du11ng a pro 1r,n~ l·i' f •f'\f Prvent•or (R) (I hr ) H I\ s '11Pf < ')In•, I 1984 Cfta· rra1 H. "'"' 1 F R 1111 ~Jr AdOlph Cae- '>.ctr T v..1 •1· 1•" .-n·:> "' WOflcl War II a tJ•a<.• Army ~t· ,,,,., nvPs1tga11on into fl'lf' m1111Jr:• I ;i 01~ k s<>rgeant al a Lou1si- dl'.J m1l1t.u t o •• Y. 1gn1IE:S further racial 5t •e O Pr. 1 • 111 .11 min 1 L MOW n ,-c 11 I 1983.J.:omedy) M• r "' l ••• f.dH""·" Ou11ElfS of a neafly t 1m1.r1 w, 1 • r • •'•LJb opera11on t•1•1..1 • • lo/ fl 1 rr-<1..u!' l>NO kod • l~ 1 l ' •' 11 ' 1 1q mm I ID HAM.I NO HATO 1•@ llORTIWT Of AllEICA: MORTH CMOl llA 19 0 DANCl ~ ' , lq•" S111nt>y Jae.Ii son . '", 1 ,, , , 1 .• 1, 1 r ·nrnPll Perlorm .Jt1(..1 I ~ Mn ' 1• 1 I r 1 I B IT'IAUVltG m ON LA. r I ti •" J ) Ot\Sf'bdll garne ...,,,r, 1ri .. "1 1 • "' • J • .Pr girls ream a t>v• , 1 ·~ .\ '11Ples T1mec; a down- towr1 li1t1rH1,11~ i OUR SAN a.too . ... . m ON SAii! DIEGO ,-,. 11t11 .. r1 an exam1· nat1c-n 1 •r, !111'1 irJ t•COhOI abuse p1~1 'l 1 D1rg' 1 v1c;1t to a marine b ,.1 ... 1~r 1 -~ a1ttPhc;t)r1 ot oown- 1owf' .)i:I' .._. i'~ IJ_~,,.~ C)p lnr Oab1t"J l rA•t•H -' u..ya.a.a IM IMEOO ZOO'I MmAl DPMll Fea lure1 r' 1Qrr H•flr'" (')1mun11tve 'River H ii-..• a • r. ,, '""' • ~>tote nnuse to tal<e ,, le o~ 11 .,, ... fl • n 11 •ow f ma 'I took al 9arn~nr111a<. ~1; P ---amer .-n Y1 m'flf .. El, .ldw.l y Cl<1nny Rose I i'Hld r •t•·t..d ' W")()(jy ~lien Mia Far ,, w " lll .,, '" 1 1· Q n•I hParteel taltlnt ilqent "' '\ , 11 "1" ··~ 1 • makP successes ti t " t ~·· ent PG' 11 hr 26 II I .. u a AlnrOl1 ''''"' <:; reunion with a k'rn»<1• NM n11ddy {KPn Curtis) is rwned wh1 r I•• yo·I nvolved 1n '11c. hiend·s do· mt'!.l•L q11,111<>ls and the acttv1t•es of a dllJ!l!.. 111111ng ;;1ang 1 t h1 1 Q W ~A mMl Nell and Aday oe- comt> c1 •ri111ncN1 thal a Inca! employer is a r.1c.os1 ,P1rt 1 .,f :'I D llOTMIJI I DAUCltfTa ,MIMT -MothP1s ano .-1.:iughlerc; from across the U S v e tor me 1 ""' (~hrs I D @)FALL flAl'f · wNltny wC'ITlan takes a liking 10 Coll aft.,, •• -..:lvPc; hPr from a pair vi Cl Ok~ ~ 11 • 0 COUIGI IAllrn.AU S.m Jose State 1'1N~•::=~ wmtLOW,..'91 -..T ~ On the Raz zl<> f'.'ehc11~ Kendal l)n0<1le Landen and Allr1'tl 1 vr1o h t.ir m 1he 8111tsh NatJOnal P1Pat•P ~ 1utu1.l11~n nt Tom Stoppard's 1.l11•1 .. 1J\ J•'r"""'j tr ·m the 19th-century V1en1•1 ,. t 1\1 ( I ,,,,.,. JlJ~ Woll ( r S1c:h MrKhr-r t•v 1 .. 11,1nn Nr«tr~''t' that was lhP 1.,1 .1~ lr11 I hnmton W11dPr s The M t{r 'r"lilk"I lM H-'1111 Oollyl .. O t? ht'>) ,C MOft T•11 l IC11t1lh1ll (1984.0ra- 11111\ l'l•l'''"'' u •"e G~y ~l1116S In the 1QJO• . .i t•l , rnus1c1an o;11ves lt)e lite ol a powrrtiJI 1,1. ketee1 a11tl is towed deeper ;ir 1 ,,, ... , ,., 1111t th<> •"<"'"'"' world ot (13"0 .. ,,., 11111 q111u11f'n R' Q I hr11 1 m•n ) ~· • .......... -lalurclay Cont. (l)MMIMIMIM Cl) TM.a,_ M Dilm-Jus1 before he's strapped into the eleetrtc chair, a convlC1ed murderer (John Heard) tells his atartllng but unbellevabfe side ol the case Cl) llOWll "2010" ( 1984, Science Ftc· lion) Roy Scheider. John Uthgow De· spite volattle pollllcal tensions. U S and RuSS1an scientists launch a follow-up space mtSSlOO ro investigate the late or a tailed voyage lo Jupiter 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 54 min ) I lac. ... ..,,,.,, -_,.'IUIU~ • e PACTI Of LR Admlnlstrators at Langley are upset over the publlca11on of a calendar featuring beefcake phOtos ot the boys awlm team (A) O (!) COUI• IAMmAU Iowa at flllnols (Taped) (2 hrs ) • 1MI AIOICT This program. hosted by flm Reid of "WKRP In Clnc1nnat1.'' lo cu'" on teenage drug problems (!) llOWll "Strategic Air Command" ( 1955. Drema) James Stewar1. June Ally· aon. An untended shoulder 1nfury results 1n the downfall ot both a servicemen's Air _1For=fu ball careers (2 hrs ) .. i ':::... _, Rose begins a rela· tlonshlp with Arnie (Harold Gould). rhe first man she's dated since her husband's death 15 ye«irs ago (R) 8 9 LOft IOAT The crew ot the Love Boar J<>Urne~ 10 the Orient with Hong Kong their final port or call Guests include Herb Edelman. Noel Harrison, Pamela Hensley. Gene Kelly. Leigh MCCioskey and Ben Murph~~ ~2 hrs ) e ITMIT Of :-M Protlles ot Ann-Margret. Mike Connors. Susan Sullt- van. Jameson Parker. Elvis Presley. the or~1ns of banks. golf. April Fool s Day I ~)9Cln:TIMIOf'Amm DMWMOUI ~Nightmare On Elm Street ( 1984. Horror) John Saxon, Ronee Blakely A group or L A children are te1 rortzed by a vengeful killer who can invade their dreams and mate11a11ze when lhey awake 'R' I I nr 3 1 min ) CD llOWll "Johnny Oange<ously ( 1984 Comedy) Michael Keaton. Joe Piscopo In the 19905. an honest, good-hearted man is f01ced to turn to a ltfe ol crrme to finance hrs neurotic mother's skyrocketing medlC&I bills 'PG· 13' ( t hr , 30 min ) (I).,,.. "''Maria's Lovers" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Nastass1a K1nsk1 John Savage Her war-&G8rred husband's emotional 1nabihly 10 coneummate thetr mamage drives a young woman into a se11es of affairs with other men 'A' ( t hr . 48 min ) _, r.:~nd proves to be 100 con· eervetive for Sandra I ... .. = r .... A mao bombel returns to the city and hatches ari evil plan for re- :=-•nst Hunter t I hr I 8 iiii "The Maca11ans" ( 1976. West em) Jsmes Arness. E.va Marie Saint A legendary mountain scout leads his brother's family from pre-Clvll War Virginia westW11rd tnto the American lrontlef (2 tn.15mln ) • mm.IYNQ'=-••to ,._ _, The vttullle pertormer otters .21 Sunday, o.c.nit>er ~. 1985 a mixture ol song dance and comedy that includes a pertormance with Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte .Carlo an<! cameo appearances by Bob Hope. Don Rickles Dean Martin and Jimmie Walker ( 1 hr ) g) Ll'llm.lt Of M mt All> 'AllOUI Fea1ured interviews with Kirk Douglas and 01f magnate T Boone Pickens. a lour of Cannes. France with Cher. a London shopping spree with Diahann C(\rroll (R) ~'IJ.o.u. I! _mwa "Omne: ~nie -Ritz" -< 1937 Mystery) Annabella. David N~en The daughter of a murdered Fre~h-banker places blind 11us1 1n the help olfered by her f1nanc1e1 liance 1n locating the luller .il hr 30 min I CS) MO¥ll "Star 80" ( 1983, Orama) Mar tel Hemingway, Eric Roberts Traces the career and death of model-actress Ooro- lhy Straiten who was murdered by l'ler es· lranSc~sband. 'A' O ( 1 hr 44 min ) -•.w= .. ~ 9CMI "F IST " ( 1978 Drama) Syl· vester Stallone Peter Boyle A working· class man nses from a pos1t1on as a local union organizer to attain 1ncred1bte power and prestige as Amertca·s labor kingpin 'PG' (2 hrs . 25 min) -m • 11Mat "'-m llOWll "Children 0 1 Rage" ( 1975 Drama) Helmut Griem. Olga Georges Pl cot An Israeli physician gains a new per spec11ve on lhe Arab-Israeli coolhct when he recognizes a dying Palest1n1an guerilla as an old lrrend ( I hr JO min 1 .. _ .au.~ ••• w ... .. "°"''-....... , .... ,,. U'li.~ln ... TMll ... M ~-A down and-out 1mpress1onist (Chuck Mccann) takes on a grueling challenge wtien he agrees 10 ne[p government agents Ci')m mun1ca1e with an alien G» co.DY ~ Guests Avner the Eccen1ric. Bob Sagel Pudgy Wayn" Federman (RI ·=-MM ~ MO¥ll 'Priva1e Moments' ( 1983 Adult) Janey Robbins John Marfin Three lawyers· wives reveal then Intimate fanta S•es at a posh dinner party t 1 hr • 2 min ) AT TMI.,.. Roger Ebert and Gene S1skel announce their choices tor the 10 best hims of 1985 (%) .,_ "Monty Python's The Meaning Of Lile" ( 1983 Comedy) John Cleese Michael Pahn The Seven Ages of Man provide lhe loose framework for 11 series ot com.c; episodes spoofing everything from sexual reproduction to gluttony 'R' r t hr :=1£.~ B • Mn.Al ~ ... ft9fT From Tampa. Fie pro wreslllng exhlb• lions include Hulk Hogan vs Terry Funk N1kola1 Volkolf vs Corporal Kirchner and a noneymoon revenge" tag team match p111ing Uncle Elmer. Hiiibiiiy Jim ano Cous 1n Jr against Jesse "The Body" Ventura Rowdy AOddy Piper and Cowboy Bob Or ton { 1 hr . 30 min } 8 m••' A umucl Arter all otht>r methOds fell. Mal<epeeoe comes up wrth an idea that she hope9 wlll tree hostages taken 1n an attempted bank robbety ( 1 b • a n1wc1 ... MJRT1 au zr (I) llCMI ' From Beyond The Grave· ( 1973. Horror) DoMld Pleasence. Leslte- Anr Down While orows1ng 1n an antique shop snopµers meet some terrible fatoo 1! hr& J (!) ITT Guests Menudo Takeoffs ol U Top's ·Legs Pattr LaBelle s "New Alli· tude ano Run to You by Bryan Adams (R) ®l OICI Cl.AM'IM ..... lji_M_ Mus;cal guests The Motels Natahe Cole (RJ ( 1 hr ) G» mVll be Mans I t971 QfamaJ St8'te McOueen S1eolr•ed Rauch A veter· an drive1 is oosessed with conquering the Le Mans endurance course (2 hrs I Cl) lllOYll Cat 01'1 A Hot Tin Root' 11958 Drarna1 Elitapelh Taylor Paul Newrrian Based on me play by Tennes· see Williams A Southern couple 1s pie· gued by selfishness, alcoholism and 1ealousy wnen the wile wants to have a baby (2hrs1 m M ~ An interview With Ring Lardner Jr who was one ol the Holly· wOOd Ten a group ot HollywOOd wrtters anu directors blacklisted 1n the McCarthy era (£) .. ~-11T"1CD-"'1TD-1r 11T I T9I White me Bulls are psyching memselves tor a big win Diane s preoccu· pied w11h ner tove tire 1P 1 llOYE A D1lleren1 Stor/ ( 1978. Ro ... mal'lcP/ Per•y King Meg roster A man and a woman meet and are a11racted to one anolher ti11t their relationship 1s com- ~ltcate<l by the 1act ltral they are both nomose•ua1 12 nrs 1 11M8MC ... o 11:9 .,. "All In A N1gn1 '.> Work ( 1961 Comedy> Dean Martin Shirley Macla1ne When a publishing tyi;oon is tound dead. tus neµhew 1n11e11ts the business and all its ' hed=;ir}i.'Tr:.J.. DAVID•--lml.. VlllOI MOW 'The Ld'>I ArnN1can V11g1n . f 1qe2 Co111euy) l ;)1111rt<nce Monoson. 01 .ir1P rr;i1 kltn A .,,.y il't'll llljf'I 111 love IS rpluLlanl Ill 1cun h1S blH'1011'< 1n lhe11 pursuit I <.e)Udl llAr;£of1t>r\( P'> 'R I I hr 30 min > L MOW W.r 1, ('I) 1q54 Orama) J ,, n Snea l\cJIP r ·<Hl'..tlt11111 An asprring Ct11cagc., writer Sl•uggle'> ...,11n a romantic (l11t-•rn•1o1 .i• 0 r ,., OP<>I 11 .t-nd s dlness (? t1rs 1 $ .,_ .Joy C II r1 ,1111g' ( 1979 AdVen t11rP C,ur1n11e Cart1e1 G1ann1 Garko A woman is liberated lrorn her tear of sex altEJ1 she becomes involved with the mter- 11a11~t set R' I 1 hf 20 min ) m . Thi' TPrrnr f 1963 Horror, Boris Karlvll Jack N1ct10lson A French c,1t1ce1 lrac~~ down a mysterious girl lo an ePrie 1n,ms1un owned by a sad1Sti<; mad· man 12 Mi.) 11:9 Ill).., lUCal ~ D ICTY Sketches Ah" a" Cook (Joe Flaherlyl prcsen1s a triple reature mclud 1ng The Lincoln I Doogla5 Debates.·· Moh1cans Galore and a G1lltgan·s Is· land spool · Cretin s lstano 11'.a ... tll T1tl ... tmlCAITOPTa llOWll Bullets 01 Aalluts ( 1936 Drama1 E<1ward G Aob1nsnn Joan Blan· cJell In urt1er to get e111der1ce necessary for a 'onvu:.1100 -. former detf"Cllve tnliltr11tes ~an11 ol i;11m1nals (2 hrs 20 rr11n ) .. Ya. MOfTUClt O..t.MA ... NA al Banama11 (..,,,•-.ic thttd round lrom N SSl'u. Bshamas (R) .. c~~.:f~!oc;~~~~~~ .. (1971. -Saturday Cont. 1111..1>. Magee The method of rehao1111a11ng 1r1t! ieaoer or a teen-age gang of rapists <>nd mwd~rers proves even more threat er1"~1) SOC•ety F,l' (2 t11s 17 min) 1•1~:., .:Ml "Th. Weod1ng Night · ( 1935 Drama1 Gary Cooper Anna Sten A oriue tu oe Q1..es11ons ner love lor her 1,ar.oe ""hen r,t.e meets a npw man (2 r.rs) 1Ii) llCMMD HOCU T .:Ml Paradise ( 19~lli.ama) W1I P Aan es Pr.oe11e Ca1es 'iwo 1een-agers " .. "' dge •r '823 Baghdao A' 11 hr ~o" , i 1• 1 MIGHT TMCll t.11 Meo.-.. YOM HOTTMCll AIC ... Q llCMI "The Carpetbaggers" ( 1964 Drama) George Peppard. Carroll Baker Sasao on 1he novel by Harolo Rooo1ns A r.cn young executive becomes involved 1n "na~ant•c affairs (3 hrs I (I) QOU) Guests Air Supply Kenny I oggons and El DeBarge Whitney Hoos run Ronnie M11:;ap M1chaPI Franks a-ha t) (lhr) cm ITIP IEYOMD .:Ml G111• Ot The Whtie Orchid" 11'183 Orama\ Ann lllhilJ) Jennifer l.1_.1.m 1 1i1411 J\ ,1 1mq "' •nan 1ourneys to floe r,ir r rt'il IOr wlltll Sh(' t1ell1>ves IS a C:il o·e• ii'>"'' 1•1 ll·r 11r 1>r rir11~ '''be pressured ' r rr11 w• 11.J t pr ,•,rotul ," ( 1 hr 40 """ ' 1:11 H ~ · ft • ,1 lO ( 1Q80 Comedy) O~hnf') <: li'no 1n Arc.hie Hahn A near oan11rup1 TV statron changes ils fOfmat to alHe!1g1ous programmrng 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) , 2M II mm "The Deadliest Season" ( 1977 Drama) Michael Moriarty, Kevin Conway A protess1onar hOclley player's aggressive drive for success ends lo tragedy (2 hrs ) ~ .... llAM.ftttall • mm "No( For Publication" ( 1984 Comedy-Orama) Nancy Allen. David Naughton A raOlold reporter poses as a political v6Tunl~ to expOse a mayorar candidates complte1ty 'A' (I hr 28 lmin~ • t:ll •• w ... ---M llO¥ll "The Cotton Club" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Rtchard Gere. Gregory Hines. In the 1930s. a 1au musician saves the Ille ot a powerful racketeer and is towed deeper and deeper into the violent w0<ld of gang· ster~unmen 'A' (2 hrs , 7 min ) a. e "Destroy All Planets" ( 1969 Sc1ence·Fic11on) KOJllO Hongo TOfo Ta- kasuka An ahen crew lakes advantage ol the monster Gammera's one weakness in an ~t to conQuer Earth (2 hrs ) I ... ----.. llCMI "Sheena" ( 1984, Adventure) Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass An Amencan rv producer falls 1n love with a 1ungle queen out to stop an educaled native p11nce lrom usurping the throne of an Af11· can kingdom Based oo the comic-book her0tne 'PG' O ~, 57 min ) 11{; M _nal.Y ~-W CC.. Clll'T Phil and Don E11erlv reunotP lor the forSI lomf' 1n ler• ye<1rS ~Hlcormonq c;uch httS as Bye Ely!' L • •vP Wak... Up l 1tlle Su!>•e and All I Hav .. To D , Is Dream l11 ~=~n l onrton 11 'f. MOVIE r•. r~.1<J , 1cia3 Susppn,,.. t ' , '• I •.. ._ ,., rir l•~P Ada"') All•" ., , • , • "' y schc,, 11-<1 r ... , • , •· r 1 ,, • .. <;(:'e a110 ct•anyP ,.. 1 •1 1 • , ... • n ,. 1 tlr 42 "''" UI EJl) Lft Of aMT T llOVIE I Sus~ pr ,,. ~ 'd'"~' 1f ) ,, , f mote\J ~·' 1 L:l . , t1orier 11 • '• • o .\ tor her dea111 fl • • •IJ MOVIE ~,' 11977 A.iv ... f'I '• Muldaur A " ! "" 1our.g 1..r 1 • e .n Soult t! C. 1 • m=YMAMIC* n'tf MOVIE '•,, I 198J H Btdkt-11 A ,_, ,, rorilt.'d l , • .,,.., ,,.., lht:t1 :lll 111 11 I aw.il>.t• H '1 t:llG)MOVIE n\,jl '/v I 1 • U<JJI ''"" "' C 11n111 11· I ~Pf '¥ t t I I JI fiqri 1f1g .J , .. tna 1 Jr , rwo ,,,. rer 1•1P ll•Py II I Thicke takes 'Pains' to succeed By JERRY BUCK the title. S3}\ ··~c 'U'lll'• tnl 1ft.t1 it\\(' h.hl \ldf'ICd "" ,...,,""°" wr11.. The show has been kn ocked as a clone of 10gc ther 11 1nt~h1 h.1 ' 1 d11rll h1•ttl"I Rut I l<>'i AN<iE.I E:.~ -.\Ian l h1rkc. v.ho "The Cosby Show." but Thicke shrugs. don't thi nk 1h.11 \,11 11 1. ,,,1, thl' nght hac; \uffc:rcJ hi'.) rw. n growing pains. may "How about 'Ozzie and Harriet' or 'Father format tor Bill l>111 1n~ ·I h11 i.., 11f tht• &t't thl· last laugh vct lf1c, nc -w s11ua11on Knows Best,"' he suggests. "We're: not Night' H1ll lJlkd 1111 f I,·, .1 ,111d1 n1 11t TV romcd\ "C.rov.1ng Pain-.." 1s one of the reall y lake 'Cosby.' We're more story-and he Jnah1rd 111, ,11,m llc11·' "'hat hright 'lfl(1t'> on the .\8( schedule this onentedthancnscmble.Cosby'sshow1sa ~ou'rl' d111ng '"''lltl '"' '\•h.11 \1111'n: x-a,on platfonn for him. They don t deal with doing ngh1 · It \\,1, ''"' l.111 111 \J \l tht• I he shov. ha-;n 1 tnund a home 1n the stories. they dcaJ with rclat10nsh1ps. Cosb> ho"' Wh1·n I ,1.1111·d 1h1'> I v. 11111· him .1 rat ings Tnf) 10 but 11 ha"i txen thCl"C' 10 v1s11 raJSed it to an art fonn. n te 'Oc:ir Hill It \IH1 h,1\1 Jn' 1111111'im. a fcw 11mts "There really isn't anything new. He's let c h.H l' 11 .1l11tll·1-.111i,, Thu*~''I late-n ight talk and vancty done family foibles in hisact for years. He's Thicke h.1J hc.•t•n th1• h"'' ''' .1 'll' ll'''>lul ... how. "Thicke of the the parenting Mark Twain of our times." da ytime talk '>him Jn.I .1 \H'd,h 1 onu·d~ \J 1gh1 " wa<; a venture (Thicke produced Cosby's last vanety "il'ne\ in hi\ n.1ll \l' < Jn.1d.1 1'1111 ht: had hat smelled of doom show."Cos.") don.: httll' al11 ng Ill-,,I\, hr ~111 'on11· 1rom Lhc start and the Thicke says he sees hss character as an traming 1>n "Thtl l..1· 111 1111· f'1.:t11 ··"I kept en tics moved in for the alternative to the macho heroes on other trying to a1.1 ha pp' " h1· '>J\., In < d nada I ki ll . Kinder things ha ve series. "There arc romantic, sensual over-was nomin:iti:d tor thd c111JdrJn 'l'l '>ton ol necn said about child tones between Joanna and me," he S.S}\ the Emm\ tor .i ... hnv. I did '"'h \. tCtor molesters. "And if you looked at our sen pt, or Cosby's Garber and Ci1lda !<J~ln1·r "We go~ picked on ,-or 'Miami Vice,' you wouldn't say. 'Wow. "Iv.a., ntlcrl'd th( k.1.! 111 .1""111t1 '>e'l'n hcforc 'Growing Pains' revolutionary!' It's the combination of cast }'cars ago b\ Not ni.111 I'"" r h.11 w,h afler ~ wcnt on the air by the and uttution that makes 11 different. 'Fcmwood :.! 1'.11(ht w h11 h I wrote and Tlllcke \amc guys who picked "As a writer I never would have ficked produced I did thl '"111n111h .rnd Norman on us before," says Thicke. wh ose t>udd1ng this show. I have a development dca . but I saw something 1n nw a' .1 rwrturml·r " cart"cr as a pcrform('r follows a long stint as never would have pitched 'Growing Pains.· He also dl'tt'd 1n qm114,ln nt '"Ma\· a wntcr and {>roducer. Maybe that's what Cosby has done. taken quc:radt"" and " f hl· I I\\ r H1 Mt ' and k' C'ral In "Growing Pain~ ... Thicke plaxs a us back to the family and basics.. Ronald TV me" 1es psychsatnst who moves has practice into Reagan is president and there's no war. Returning 10 1t1i· or,k.1111t ·I hH kc of the his home when hie; wife (Joanna Kerns) maybe that creates an environment for a NtJ.hl," he a y<1 "Th~> lWl~ 11'c; a 1:harac1cr returns 10 work after rcanna three children. show lake ours." bu1ldc1 I ~}. "ho nC'<.'ds 1r• It huru. 11's He goes by the book with the kids and she's Thicke wu brou&ht 1n to try to save very cmb.·mass1ng. I ha' c to think, acc. I more practical. thus the opposing points of "Cos ... which wu a ratinas disaster in J1Jn '1 m:t:J 10 hu1ld that much character .. v~wthat~~~lhc ''Growina~n~or~_l_9_76_._ .. _B_il_l•_~~•~~~~-o-~~~~~~~-1~~-"-h_c~~S~u~n~d~•~x~.~~~~-~~~~-·~19~~~~~~2~9~~- Caesar reviving - ' Show of Shows' By JERRY BUCK ,.,, .............. LOS ANGELI:..\ -~1d < ac!!.3r stahs a buHOIH)n t~ CUOIDl"'1ml hn. frrtdgc dnJ that of lmo~ene < l)(.a JXll'l'> onto the T\o monitor beside h1\ de'k Ifs a sketch tr om ( ac\.ir·, 111'i<J'> '>holA-- casc, "Your Shov. of \t11"~' · On the '>neen in sll&htly full} hl:ilk .t11d .... h1te. Caesar and Coca pla) a hush.rnd :ind v.1k arguing about ha ving a h'e-1n maid It 1s thdatesll n the nev. v..a' c of reqcled "hve sho'Vs" from T\o "" pa'it "'The lkst of Your Shov. ol \hnv.' .. 1 'i half-hour s.ciments takt1 •·nm •It· \\1t cumecl) proe;am. arl' 1111v. Ix in,t '~ nd1ca1cd 10 stations across the lOuntr" ren of the shows art being cableca')t b} J tome Box Office. The shows alM> star Howard Moms and Carl Reiner Remer went on to spoof his days on the shov. v.hen he created "The Dick Van Dyke l)how" The e'plos1 .. e back.st.age atmosphere dunng creation ofa live, weekly corned} -vaneii-shov. was also the setting for th1· movie "M> f avunte Year." "We did thoSt> 'how~ 1i ... e." says Caesar. sitting in his Hollywood otlice weanng chinos. cowbo> hoots and a red r,hart and • looklng mm and fit "People tO<:b} ha' e no idea what II\ e telev1s1on mean\ I think what's happened tocomed) as that th ere art" too man) peopk between the lOml·d> and the aud1enle. In the live day!> tht:rc ""a~ no 11nt" between )OU and the aud1t:Oll' \ tJU louldn't edit You couldn't change 11 "When )OU v..ur ~ h\1· Jrtd \OU go out 1n front of thl' ;)II I ,. •'r" thin>! I h1nP1'\ YouJt.: , ... , •''"•·'''--.'-' t u ur adrenalin 1!> up to the performance level. That doesn't happen when you do it in bits and pieces. You lose the continuity and the spontaneity. Live, 1f something happens, -you win' it. Your an enna Is always out.~ you don t get 11 ng,ht the first lime you can't go back and do 1t again." There 1s M>mething of a 19.SOs telev151on revl\,al go ing on. Jackle Gleason's "The Honeymooners" 1s being shown on Show- t1me and elsewhere. "The Twilight Zone" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' have been revived 10 new shows. Other shows arc sure to follow. And, ofcou~. "I love Lucy" remains a fixturt on the small screen. "What's happening now," says Caesar, "1s technically they're hfiht years ahead of what we did. Contc;nt-w1se, we were liaht years ahead of what they're doing. We dealt with people. We didn't deal with per- sonalities. They've forgotten about people. There's no fun an( more. Le1's wreck some more cars. And 1 you can't tell the whole plot in I 0 seconds, forget 11. The attenuon span of the American people 1s down to nothing. When television went from hve to t.ape and film it went into med1ocnty." Caesar doesn't put down every.thing on television. He says he even admires some shows. mentioning the current hit ''The Cosby Show" and such shows from the recent past as "AJI in the Family," "Bame> Miller" and the early years of "M-A-S-H. · Caesar himself 1s makin~ a comeback. And those who remember his comic genius ~y it"s about tame. So far this season. he's starred 10 an .. Amazing Stones," had a cameo o n CBS' four-hour "Alice 10 Wonderland." and appeared 1n the NBC mov Ml"'"Love Is Never Silent." He also has a ph)stcal \ 81dCaeear l -+ fitness video cassette tailed "Shape I p wt th Caesar." " a .. 01cc on ~In u1 Spielberg'" animated film "Ttw \rn1·1 u .111 Tale." and 1s 10 "Swogl'mdni:1 " Partly. it's also due to thl' fol I tha1 .itti 1 years of drugs and alcohol. < .inar ~111 111, own act together I fr nut uni> 41111 nild turkey. he changl"d his d1t:1 t11 onr ufmmth fruits. vcgetabk' and itr<11n'i, "i1h n1• IOI\ salt or sugar. lk al!lu ~·l.1rn1 .1 ph''" JI fitness advocate. "I 'lt.aned exerc1!11ng v.hl·n I '"'Pl>t'd dnnktng and the 11111.. and llH· \I'll destruction. It\ a hugt• \tt•p I t 1111,11k1 m)~lfalud.} man lht·onh nnt·\Ahut.111 do II for )'CIU I~ \OUN'lf .. Caesar 1s at ""Ork on .t hook 1 ,1lkd I I••" To Make Fnen<h ""h \ 11111 wll .. I 1.111. 111 myse lf in a tapt• rL·u1ri frr 1·\11\ m111n111~· he says 'Crossings' a French view of WWII By MARlL YI": AllG ST • 11 ,,..__ PARJS (AP) -A do1t>n elegant riders pllopacros) th<' lui.h am·n park behind the Chateau Dampacn·, a I 7t h century man- sion who~ stonl'\ glo"" pale orange 1n the autumn sun Forcing then mounL~ ur>J ,1ccp1·rnhank- ment, they halt abruptl~ hcfort• an or- namental pool framed b) trt"c' .. Cut," shouts dtr«tor KJrt•n \nhur shUJng her head. "Let'., do 11 .iga1n " The scene was from "Crossings," a th·c· hour .ABC m101~riei. hascd on Oan1ellc Stttl's''txst-scll1oa 110.,d about tv.o lover!> dunna the horrors of World War 11 A compclhna ulc of adultc11 .a11u csp1onqc, " n>'ftlnp'' bnngs to l1k the IOtt world o0ux Uf'Y ~an lra veJ Bgl I rt St the M Cbarwt•M n.r+mbac ?0. 10Af\ background ofH11lcr's 1nvas1on of E.uropc and the pers«ution of Jews. The S 14 million Aaron Spdhng pro- duction, scheduled to debut Feb. 23, 1986. stars Cheryl Ladd, Christopher Plummer. Horst Buchol1, Jane Seymour and Ltt Horsley. With authen11c1ty as their goaJ. the product'rs of .. Dynasty" and "Hotel" have done their utmost to make the war come to hfe. German troo~ parade up the Champ de Mars with the Eiffel Tower loomina m the for~around. Anhur even got pcnn1ssion to han~ \Wa~tikas from the Petit Palats exh1b111 on comple1. near the Champs F.lv~s and the fortress at suburban Vincenne fhe producers paid SI 0,000 a day to shoot at Dampiem, a sumptuous cut.le O"'"td-Pefte (••e•AA Uw.. .114 .. N ........ stables and gankn\ It "·l' c1l'\lgn l·d h' I . Notrt. ' In another scene, yo11n1.1 h1\ t'r' OWl't Im ,1 dnnk in .a smokt:-fillrd Montmartrt' ral1 and ~ht1cal lcadcr!t argue t rnnu"<. fu1u11· in mirrored meeting ronm' dctor:11ed 111 marble and gold But romantic as 11 .,.,.,.,w,. ,huo11nK on location also had drawhal h "1.t's very tou&}l to get t nnu:ra Jn~h, 111.11 don t give awa} th<' far t 1h.11 ,1111 11 shoot1ng.1n Pan' I 98S, and no1 lht· l'an .. '" 1939-44, • said prodt1l'Ct Howard Kodt "You have to keep tht• rnnw1'' 11{lhl. n11 wtde anaJes ... Unltke man) .\mc11, .111 111aJt• ~,11 dramai. this stne\ 'ipotltrt11, f rt•n t h politics. the struagle bt:t"'' 11 M:tr\h,11 Phthppe Petam·~ collaborn11001,1 go,crn mcot and Gen. Chork~ dt Gaulle\ l'-.t..-r. ..... _ Odd couple apytng team stieet ... mart Ray Sharkey (rlCbt) and playboy DaTid Holland are an a.nllkely eaptonace team, bat they embark on a dan&eroa• mlulon ln World War U Norway In .. Behind Enemy Linea" tontcht at 9 on NBC, Channel4. CHEERS BARTENDER ... homPaee3 year." He wa~ working 1n ·'\\ 1ldcat~:· v.h1ch was then called "Fir~t 'n' Goal." when he was cast in "Cheers." He said ol the football role: "I play a Poh!>h player I '><.'cm to be stuck 1n Pohsh roles bccau..c I wa!> also Polish 1n 'Biloxi Bluc'I'. "Goldie taught me a lot dunng the picture. We spent fi ve weeks filming in Ch1cqo. Peor.le would mob her. 1 t was hke they couldn t believe she was Goldie Hawn. You couldn't keep the people away. --rnuy---- __ ........ 9\' __ _ -y (J) .... fU""9 .. ..c IM ltl'C 09Cl at I di _ .... ~~ !!l!~L.. ----~~- I asked her how she handled 11. She gave me her undivided attention. She said. ·t usuall¥ don't. I usually stay home and cook for the kids· he was JUSt hke an ordinal) woman with a JOb." Harrelson said he wasn't interested whi:n he first heard about the "Cheers" role. "You know how TV gets a bad reputation." he said. "Then I saw 'Cheers' and said this is a fine show. Now I also watch 'Cosby' and 'Family Tics.' too." ....... .._ ........ ,SS' .. r:-..=--..nus AP1 I ....... ;:.;; n..r ...... Ct• , •• ··t ......... ..-. ....... ,.,., .... l ¥13&1NI -~------­~ -Cl). •RAfMllAa..C ..a ltl'C (99C) •at I I 1' ._. .... _ ...... ::. _..._ ........ ROii -lllCm ...,_ a.., E -.. .......... i,-r:r-......... , " \ HARRIS ..• FromPaies parenting lessons. and "Golden Girl1,.; which h.as neither token kids nor tbe seemingly requisite male or female heart- throb, certainly do that. Today's belt comedies arc funny. but also relevant and occasionally meaningful. "I like to blend laughing and cryina." Harris said. "TheJ.call threatenina way 10-- have impact 1s through comedy." In some of her previous projects, Harris wrote the pilot episode, then left a silver bullet and went on to other writiD1 assignments. "My husband ("Golden Girls" executive producer Paul Witt) \lied to call me creator-deserter," said Harris. But, with "Golden Girls.'' she has written four of 18 episodes and makes weekly rcwntcs and suggesuons on the other scnpts. One Hams scnpt. ··1n a Bed ofRote'a," was scheduled for a recent Satunlay,_but was considered so strong that NBC ii holding it for the February sweeps. In that episode. Rose. played by Betty White, ii having a romantic night when her new boyfriend dies in her bedroom. Although thas story m1&ht be consideRd more adult than typical T\' fare, Harris ltil1 1s frustrated by the mcdjum's restrictions and brea.kneck pace to chum out two dozen episodes a season. "The 23-minute form is bnlta.1." she sa.id ... And you cannot write realistic aduha on TY the way you can in the theaten." SM also complained about the lanauaaie bar· ner. commercial breaks and the Virtual insistence by networks that all ~ sitcom characters be likable. TY seems to lag "many years behind hfe." 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Snoopy and his faithful owner Charley Brown are featured In color, every Sunday In The Dally Pilot. The Coast Christmas Classic basketball tour- nament reaches the semi- final level. See Sports for all the details. Coast A 26-year-old woman is critically injured In an accident Involving a suspected drunken drlv- er ./ A2 California The world's headlines in 1985echoedhopeand horror./AS A camera aboard the Voyager 2 spacecraft has photographed the first hints of a weather pattern on Uranus./ A3 World Two wounded Americans died Saturday, raising the overall death toll at Rome and Vienna airports to 17, Including five U.S. citizens./ AS INDEX Births Erma Bambeck Bridge Business Claaalfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope In The Service Ann Landers Opinion Paparanl Public Notices Sports Style T•vlalon w .. ther A4 C7 C7 01 0 2-6 ce 06 C5-8 04 A4 C7 BS 82-3 06 C1-4 81-4 TVl~ ,.--_ c::::-· ~----·--- --. ' . 50~ CtOl:JDr' FOMCA8T80NA2 j .. UNDA Y, DECEMBER 29, 1985 .:Buffaloes at play on Coast· Colorado team h e re for Free,_....__... ta k es full advant~e of ~a ll~ - On Thursday, they lounged by the hotel sw1mm1ng pool. On Fnday, they strolled through Knoll's Berry Farm Saturday they visited Dis- neyland. ls this any way to pr~pare for an important fQOtball game? ' II is 1f you play for Colorado Un1vers11y and you're in Costa Mesa for a few days to prepare for Mon- da}'<; Freedom Bowl against the Un1vers11y of Washington at Candlelight p r ot est Anaheim Sta When you leave behind a ow- covered cam us 10 Boulder, Colo and find shorts-and-shades weather· waiting for yQu in sunny Southern C ahfom1a -well it's hard to keep your mind on football But the players. many making their first tnP. to Cahfornaa. 1ns1st the} 're not distracted Loungtng around Fnday at tht' Westin South Coast Pla1a hotel, they ROBERT Hr~oMAN · THE LtGHTtR SIDE said their atten11pri ·was focused on Washington Huslues. not Disneyland dwarfs ··The pract1Ct'S are the same as the\ would be 1n f'olorado " said Barbara Sulllvan helpe her children (from to~~Jlmmy, 4, Katie, 2, and Kelly. 6, :!f:1t th t:mtdle. for the annual antt=abo on procealon Saturday lo memory of the unborn children aborted throughout the world. Flame• flickered agalnet the dark ntcht u marchers proceedect from a auper- market ln Coeta Mesa to St. John the p • a o c arc . e event wu held in concurrence with the church'• Feast of the Holy lnnocenta, and wu followed by a maaa for the unborn lnfanta. ~phomore ba,kup quarterback Tom Stone ''The only d11Tcrenct 1s we'd have a lot lec;s w do 1n the afternoons baclc home and ~ould probabl~ JU~t m around .. 'Well. tht'}' '>•l around 1n C o'>.a Mesa too The d1flerente 1~ that the s1tt1ng around here features lounge chat~ underthem ot swimming pool an front of them and ~arm skte'> a hove them "We're grnng to <.a tth up with the team later " said senior quarterback C ra1g Keenan as he stretthed out under the ~un wh1k teammatt'S boarded a bus for Knott"s Bern F-arm ''-' e·H· got a Lar su we can j!ICI there on ouro~n and lt'aVt' earl) 1f11"<• not nap~ning..·· Junior hncbacker and fellow sun• wor\htpJ)C'r Conley Smith. n~ded an agreement The Tucson natJve made special travel arranaements to ny from Boulder to Anzona. where ~ picked upacarforthednve toOranae ( ount~ U.-t s fact 11. you've gotta have ~heel~ in ~uthern C'ahfomta. The team had a day off from pracllC(' on Thursday and were q u1clc tc.> ask d1recuons to Newpon Beach. • ··1 reall-.. like the coast," Smnh said. · It "'as great " While bus dnvers were busy filling (Pleaee eee BUJl'J'AL01t8/A2) Religious sect ·challenges FV solicitation law By LISA MAHONEY 0\ IM CWly Nol Ital! . ~ Founta in Valley ordinance that requires chantable and rehg;ous groups to obtain a permit 10 solac11 contnbuttons has been lhalleng.ed h\ a rchgJOUS ~Cf • The Soldiers of the ( ro\s of C hmt lntemauonal ( hurch tiled ~ult in Orange ( ount~ 'iupenor C oun Thursda) -.e-ek1ng to declare the solic1tat1on ordinance uncumt11u- t1onal · The action comes lc'>s than three weeks before the member'i ot th(' religious group art' to lalt: cnminal char&es of sohc11mg ontnbu11on' without a permit. ( 1t\ .\ttorne' .\Ia n Bums \31d David L Llewelhn Jr an anorne\ for Soldier; of the c' russ LOU Id not he reached for comment Fnd.n .\ctordJng to Burn<. member-. ut the religious group h;t" e ques11onc:d the need for a permit that tdent11ic:\ and1v1duals as authonzed solic11or'i for the panicular organ11a11on the' represent. Burns said he "'as told pnor to the: filing of the law<.u1t that ml.'mber-. nt 1h~ r~'i-grttl:rp-wmrld 1 at her U">c..- thl.'tr O"n 1den11ficat11.>n L.Uds than pa~ SS for thl.' u1-.. pe°rm 11 The' al')n 1>hJl'ltcd tli pJn '' th1· pcrm11 apph1.at1un "htl h .i.,i., h""' LOntnbu11ons "-Ould be spent. although he informed them the~ ncl.'dn ·1 complete that ~>ctton in order 10 recene the permit Burns \aid I nturma11on required before (f per- . m11 "'"I be issued is limited to an andi\ lduar<, name home address the name •>I tht' organizauon rep- resented proof that the) are authon1t:d to sol.Jell for the group and proof th at the org.anizat1on 1s non- pn.. fit he \a1d r T"'o photograph~ must also be: lurnl\hed for 1dent1f1Catton purposes. Bu m' -.J1d Burn'> '41d the l '1"''1 ..olic1ta11on 1rd1nJnLc "a'> pa,M'.d IO protect f 11unt.!1n \.ille' re<,1dents from traud Rl''>tc.knt~ tan be sun· that ..ohutor\ "ho ha\e J Cit\ permit arc lOllel11ng donat111n., tor th(' group the:\ d dtm t< reprl'">Cnt and arc not l.ik ing mt1nn unaer 1alse pretense<> hi.' sa1J Sold1cf\ ot the ( W\~ ')ULCe\slulh 'halkngt·d d '><• 1ut.dt1nn lrdinamt' an .\nahe1m la-.1 ~l.'ar \ \upenor C. o urt 1udge rukd the •Hd1nance unconst1tu- t11Jnal Bui Bu·n' ...:i1J ht dnt·,n I bclie'e f-unt;11r \ a'k . ., rJ1nJnlt' '' Ith· lhl ont ' ,,..,_ .:l '" n 1n \naht·1m ") tt· tnk '11 "u:' Jr1 d11kr1·n1 1n !ht' l,t"\JI' ht'\o.itd GOP catapQlts voter edge to all-time high Extra jail housing nearly ready By LISA MAHONEY Of -Delly ,...., llefl The Orange C. ount}' Kepubhcan Pany 1s enjoying i.:ontanucd \UU-ess 1n Its campaign to wan more voters into 1ts camp, apparently at the expense of' the Dcmocratu. Pan' \ otcrs rcg1s1ra11ori tigurcs talleycd Dec 2J showed that Rcpubltcam lOn11nucd tht>tr unprecedented edge 01,er Democrats b) an "all-11me high"' margin of 171 .667. said Tom Fuentes. Republic Pan} chairman ··we feel this 1s a great accomph~h­ ment. ·· he said. Registrar of \'ote~ .\I Olson wn- lirmcd that Republican rcg1s1ra11on (Pleue eee Q9P / A2) But author ities have n o plans to move inma t es yet By LISA MAHONEY Of .... o..., Pltol ''•" \1odular building) thdt Lan house more than -mo lo"'-nsi... inmates are near!~ read) for occupanq J\:lOn.J1 ng to an c lr· ange ( ount' C1enerJI \er.1Lt'' .\genq oif111a I H 11"' c' t•r 'ihenffs Department otliual' 'i.l' the~ ha'e no plan-. 10 mll\r inmates lrom the 1.ro"-ded main 1a1l in \anta .\na It> thi: m·" tac1li11es for at led st a '-'t·d Temporar. h11u<,1ng a1 tht fames.\ \'1 u~tLk Honm FJrm in El Toro· rece1,ed 11' la\I Cr'°I \ 1nspe\.l1on Thursda' ~1d l1eorge l orrnaL I.. j rn·111r o' 1hr Luunt' ' l.illlt\\ <tnd rc:al pro prrt JI\ l\IUn The modulM un11' hJH be1·n .ippro,ed ti' thl· \lclll' Dcpan men\ ot C nrrCl'tlt•n' 1<1 hou\t" .lol.i male mmate' and ha' e pa'>'>t'd health anJ lire dt'p<1nml.'nt tn ,pect1on' h1· '1.Jh.1 V. or~mt·n "'t'n.· h• ,1,mpktt· .i 'lumber 1• m1nllf l.J\I.' \u1. h .1, (Pleaae Ke JAIL/A2) Costly teachi ng reforms pressed as 'imperative' Cha irma n of state panel a dvises educators to begin planning now for teacher s h ortage By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tM CWly ...... It.it Tht' chairman of a state com- mission on teaching 1s urging Orange County educators to suppon the maJor reform!> ad' ocatcd b) his panel. including higher facult) salaries. smaller claSSt''i and more ngorous professional standards for Undaunted beach-goers The approac~ fC.C failed to c1Ucoarace a.rClent beach-aoen .... , from the eand and •olleyball comta at ~na llaba Beach OD S.t- urclay. Whlle •GD·eeeken had to work a little harder for a tan. the w•ther wu Ja,at rUht for amack.lDC a .alley bti1 or Jut wa11r1nc oD the ahore. The cool. cloady weatherwuapected to COD· dnae t~ bat MoD:i·• forecut fo.r fair ea aDcl •llllatly warmer temperatuea tlaat co.Id ap- proach the 70.. ll'3Cher; "There 1s a poht1ral v. indow ot opportunity.'' said Dorman l. (om- mons. chairman of the California ( ·omm1ss1on on the Teaching Pro- fession ··wc·rc going to do c'cn- 1h1ng we can to get the legislat1\.e changes I thtnk you should begin planning now" .. ( omm11n, 'P4•~l 111 111p .1Jmin"- tratl>r' trom c lranll.r < t1un1' \1.hool J1\trn '' Junng. .1 r1·u:-nt program Jl l < lr,1nc Ht' urg.l'J 1ht•,1.· t'lh11.Hllr\ to tuntJl."t lhctr k~1,l.1111r, iruJ pre-.-. for the: tl·aching rt'lom1'> ( ommons. a hu"nl'S' uinsultant. heads a 17-memt">l:r pn,atch funded panel formed in I lJ~-1 to '' uJ\ the ktndergancn through high o,chool teaching protcs<;1on in C ahh1m1a Tht' comm1ss1on rt'lea-.cJ 1t\ findings dunng NoH·mbc:r 1n1t report l"nt1tled "Who Will Tealh Our Children''" ) I hr rcp.•r ,l.11<'' 1 h.1: .tlll'r .1 ,k, .hi• ••I lalllng L'f r,, lrnrn1' l Jl11.1rr11J 'l hon!\ L3n '\fX'1 t It< ~fl'"' '" n,·J·h J'Ul ~M 1 \llld1 !ll' ~\ l'l'll• fl\ th.11 \Jm1• \L'J C lhl rt'p. rt \.I\' It I ,l,11 Jhu .,., ,p IJLl" J 'htirta)lt 111 .it'"'·' \ <, 1 IOli 1ea1 ht " II das' ~111• I' n·duL1·d 10 ~t puptl' per traLher tht• 1o~trud11r -.hurtj!(l 1.oulJ reaL h ~.l 10 tht• rt'f'"n l',11 mate\ ··The eJu1 .11111n <11 11111 , h1IJn·n " tht' toundat111n 111 ••ur tut1Hl" · < 11m n1llO\ 111ld tht• I l I ,tudll'fll'l' .. .\1 11nt• :1r:ll" "· 'l'< J' ·t t I "l.'!r1ml •' inn•'·': r H1-1 lhJ: I .1, , h;,rngt·.! I .11iJo11 ni.1 q1lJ'I, nmm11 d i:r1·.it•·1 I"' ,·r 1.1Jo'• ... ri•,111Hu'' 111 1·Ju~Jl1 • • •t ri.11n ,11111 rx·t 1 .\l1h11.i~· '"nh 1 lht· rr111rm' .1d' 01..1ti·d ~' h1', ,, •1ml\\ton ~.,uld 1.os1 littlt 111 ,ld"P' h1' .tJm11tcd th.tt m.tn' , ulJ Ix 4u11 ,rx·n~1 \\' fhl' f',IOt'I' n·u ll\Oll nUJtlnn\ 10 luJt • R1p .1 ,:,111 ,.,u ..... rt:4u1rt·m t•nt-. (Plea.e ~ TEAC HlNG /A2) l Resu lts of 1 NB police a udit due I By Sl SA1' HOWLEM' 0._0.-,,_...,. "'t'~ l">n Beal h 11!\. ntlil"1al' are J"'a1t1n~ thr rl"'iull' nt an audit of the Poltre Departmrnt aft('r the tn-depth 'urve' h\ a pn' atr rnnsult1n• firm ~~Jered ~' thr ( It\ C ounC11 ~C"Jl<ln ~ac h (II\ \.tanager Bob 'W \nn \aid the n-sult\ llfthe audit""' due rarh th1~ week. The surve} wa.• pamnlh ~omplet<'d 1n Octobfr but thr rc\ult\ >A-"t'~ not to he rtvcalcd until lht end of ~mher '"The' 'tu.iuh..I tit-an anv dav now;· \\ "nn ... •d \v,nn Jttltn«I to fonell the {lut- rnme of th<' audit ··1 C'an'1 \pttul11c on the rnul hec~U\C I h3\C n\) 1dra what tt'\ go11111 10 ~' Wynn 'l•d ~,....,__,~....,.. ('Pl_.. eee AUDIT/Al) - Al ~~DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, 0909fnbeir 29, 1985 f~Dang~rous P-&tleats to be decllned NORWALK (AP) -Los An&eles and ~ counties have aarted to 11op 9COdina danaerous prisoners to Metropolitan State Hospital in liaht of an etetpe by four patients, the hotpital's duector said. ... don't want someone here who's 1oina co be a problem," said Director Don Miller. "We're aoina to make mistakes, but I don't want somes>nc bore who -if he 1ets away -will cause bodily laarm. Miller said a definite agreement was reached las& week with the Los An&elcs County Sheriff's Depenmcnt that helps define the k.inds of people the hospiw can aoccpc. Under the plan, inmates considered danacrous -F _D_Ct'lllY those with bail over SI0,000 -won't be tent to the minimum-security facility. The hospital also bas an oral undcrst.andanJ with the Oran•c County Shenff's Department., said Miller. addin& that he will seek a written policy. On Dec. 13 four pa11ents taken to the ho pitaJ for mental evaluation cut throuJh a metal-screened window on the second floor a11d fled. Two who were listed a dangerous were captured last week. Another man retu.med within hours of the escape, and the fourth remains at large. Norwalk Ma yor Marcial Rodriauez wrote to state n'ent.al bcalth officials. sa~1n1 he wa5 ap- pellcd by the ease of the escape. .Pacific Bell pulling the plug on TalkLine By &H A1soclated Presa Pacific Bell says it's hanging up llS experimental Talkline service, which allowed up to I 0 callers -to convene at a time. af\er teen-agers ran up huge bills and angered parents. The pany-line service, begun in December 1984, caused a furor when some Orange County teen-agers ran up bills ranging from $165 to S l ,250. About 36 families received phone bills with more than SI 00 in charges for the service. • "If people who are older want to use 1t, fine, but a lot of kids don't understand (about the c.osts)'and a lot ofkids used it unwisely," said Muine Bitters of Anaheim, whose 18-year- old son ran up a SI ,2SO bill. Dave Carroll, Pacific-Bell's area vice president. called the TalkLme expenment interesting. He said the service would end Tuesday. "We had some rough spols in the bc&inning and we had our share of successes. loo," Carroll said. A company survey found the service to be very popular with teen-aaers. About 80 percent of the teen-a.ae TalkLine callers rated the service good to excellent. he said. Pacific Bell will now "evaluate marketi~ sludies and develop strategics to market Talkline in the fulure." Carroll said. AUDIT RESULTS DUE IN NEWPORT ..• Prom A l Field notes taken by representa- tives of the National Leagul' ofCilies Police Consulting Service were sub- mitted to the firm's headquarters in Washinaton. D.C .. followin$ the first audit lo review the police depart· ment's use of city funds and survey its resources. The decision to conduct the audit came last summer in the wake of problems with juvenile vandalism. noise, litter and crowds on the Balboa Peninsula. There was a question about the deployment of officers m the area at that ume. Wynn said The audit came at the same time Ncwpon Beach Police Chief Charles "Pete" Gross announced his retire- ment He was tentatively replaced by Capt. Arb Campbell this week until a permanent chief is appointed for the ~sitton Juty· 1. - But Wynn said the audit is not a bad reflection on the depatment. "I don't believe that there's an indication that there's anything wrong," Wynn said earlier. Newport Beach City Coun- cilwoman Jaolue Heather, who cam - paigned to~therc.ounciJ votes for the survey. saJd the problems on the Balboa Penjnsula were not the only reasons for the aurut. She said the city conducted it "as a good managing tool" rbecausc the citizens of the Orange Coast city "have a high pnority for public safety." Councilwoman Evelyn Hart said after the audit began that the results will be informative for the city because of the large amouqt of money spent on the Police Department. Sbe said the city spends more money per capita on its Police Department than any other city in Orange County. "The audit has nothing to·do with the police chief. but it will be an instrumental tool while we look for another one," Hart said. , Wynn said about 30 resumes had been received as of 10 a.m. Friday for the police chief position. The dead- line for lpplicants is midnight Dec. 30, be said. TEACHING REFORMS· •.• F rom Al for prospccti ve teachers should be droP.pcd to allow universities more flexibility in preparing teachers for the classroom. ~ •A full year of paid. supervised teaching should be required Qcfore a -rcaching ~nsc Is issuea. •Emergency teaching credentials. often issued when there is a sbonage of math, science and bilin~l in- structors, should be scrapped in favor a special training program involving summer sessions and a one-year paid residency. •Tenure rules should be revised so that this job protection is "as rufficuh to achieve as it is to lose." •Minimum teacher salaries should . be raised lo $25,000, and advanced career options should be provided for faculty members. Commons said the increased pay will be just one way of countering the anticipated teacher shonage. He said recruiting of prospective teachers should begin in high school, panicu- larly among bright minority students who....\\i!LaJso be....co~ 12Y..Qrivate industry. The commission's report claims. "Californians are prepared to pay for better teachers and schools." But the pric.e is expected to be steep. Reducing fupil-to·teacher ratios from 3~l<>-to 25-to-1 would cost $812,000, it estimates, and raising teacher salaries would also have a high price taa. Commons insisted, however, that the commission's recommendations arc not just an educational alterna- tive. ··we see them asan impeflltive," he said. .,.., ..... ,..... ., o.ww---. Ralphie -who happen• to be a female buffalo -and handler Larry Swain, 21. The furry beaat la the mucot of the Colorado Unh·enlty football team. BUFF ALOES ROAMING ON €0AST ... From Al the players' afiemoons. hotel C"<· ecutive chef Maunz10 Binotto had a tougher task -filling the player~· stomachs. "These iuys eat more than the Rams." said 81notto. who feeds the professional players dmner the night before every home aame. "Look at breakfast -several juices, eggs. toast. potatoes. ham - they cat about four or five eggs each It's incredible.·· he said." For Sunday night, the day before the aamc. we're planning beef stroaanoff and pnme rib. It's a big menu. believe me.·· The Westin's staff has been hustl- ing to keep up with the demands of 85 Colorado Buffaloes, their coaches and university officials. W11h only two weeks' notice. the hotel had to prepare nearly 300 of its 400 suites and additional meeting rooms for the team. ~t:s~e Daily Pilat MAIN OfFICE :J:JC) W"t 8ef $t <;o.11 i.IH4 .. A "The last-minute arrangements were hectic, but they've all been wonderful to work with. They're here to wm the aame," said Helen Da ven· port, the hotel's convention ~rvices manager. "We have to make sure cvery- th ing's on time -when they board 1he bus. when they eat -and make sure they're comfort.able." While afternoons were spent leisurely, mommas were filled wilh practices and drills at UC Irvine and reviews of aame films at the hotel. "They're really psyched to win the aame:· sajd David Plati, the team's· sports information director. "We want them to have a aood time out here, but also focus on the aame. I thmk they can strike a happy me- dium." Not only are the Buffaloes io uthem Cahfom1a for the hohday5, they're 1n their first post-season bowl aame si nce the 1977 Orange Bowl when they lost to Ohio State. The current players were barely on Pop Warner squads at the time. Colorado University has the most· improved football team in the nation, Plati said, havina improved last year's I· l 0 record to this ~ason 's 7-4 mark -good enough for third place in the 81g 8 Conference. And the Colorado players have an extra incentive to win. Their mascot. the gargantuan Ralphie the Buffalo, arrived at the hotel Friday afternoon. And after the long road trip from Boulder. she's not in a very aood mood. Her scowl is enough to keep even the most fearless linebacker's atten- tion off Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and on Coach Don Jame!\ and has Washinaton Hu<11c.Jes. o:r,:~• I• Ou•entMd M•' Mid<-Boa I~ C.o.ta "'-... A )?f,;.>t ~-642·5'1t ~ & eort0t,.;.J1•2 •32• CoclyrlQlll lMl Ounge Coe11 PIJO•"l'l•l>Q eomo.ny No -11or4t illUtftetiont .o<tnt• ·'111119' ,.., •0•9'1•» ~ • ..,. ,...., oe "'°'~ ••"<l<I• IC!«'• IM' ....-cw>OI~'- Justcall 642-6086 i..e~, r •tdlt• w '°" oo _ ....... 'f°"'~Oy !. 10 Cl "' ;.ii o.tet• 7 " ~ •"41 yt>.11 eollY ... 09 -l!O ~ ,_ -t· peo<i a1 CAii MeY C..•t,,.._. CuPI IM 8001 l<>Ote<•('l(I< o, ti •.-5~ 1!> '''"'""• ..,,.....,.,00 ............ VOL 71, NO. m What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your mcuaat will be recorded, 1ransaibed and de· l.JveTCd to the appropriate editor . The tame 24-hour answcrina servi~ may be used to record lett~ to the editor on an¥ topic. Contributors to our Letters column must anelude their name and telephone number for verification. Tells ui what's on your mind. ' S.l\.f Cllll' "'° s.-, " '°" 00 "°' '~ "°"' CoPI' Oy 7 • I'll ,. ... Ootfot• 10 a m --0 Yo>11 COOy _.. oe.-..e Ctrcua.ttoft T1l191tt«M ... Fair weather to retllrn ·Monday Fair WMther le for.out for Monday, fottowlng today'• ttlgh . cloud• and temperaturM ••~eel to rMCf'I the 801. Monday's forecut calla for high• In the mid eot to low 701. and IOWI from the low 401 to th• tow 601. In the mountain•. the National WNther Service antlclpat" c:onalderat>te high ctoudlMM today. t>.comlno fair and a llttle warmer Monday. Resor11 high• wlll range from the low 501 to low 801. whlle lows wlll In In the mid 201 In the cold., valleya and up to th• 301 tleewh«a. O...rt Ngh• will ran~ from the eoa to fower 701 In the upper arMa and wlll hit the 701 In the lower daaarta. 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HlgM In lhe IOe Lowe In 11'9 40e SW1 FrWICleco 13 34 •3 3• 83 33 11 34 SS 22 111 Ill 10 40 56 48 88 <le 49 40 43 35 eo 2t 88 •6 71 411 31 32 72 <12 7t 45 SS 4t 81 47 !IS 311 83 .. 43 34 72 311 72 44 1111 •• eo 30 73 40 .. 37 •8 311 31 21 311 3S !>6 4• 12 40 72 42 70 •• .. "' T.-V.-.Y Torrerioe '(~t•Vtr Surf' report LOCAT'IC* am ~·8-ctl 2·3 Sent• Mon~ 2·3 N9'wPOrl 8Ncll 2-4 8WI Oleoo County Wltet temo 68 Tides TOOAY Fltll IOw 3 15. Ill ~IOW 9 33 ."' 60• pm ~"IOll tt SSpm lllOMOAY Fltel tow ~:'ow 3 68."' l008•"' &41pm .. <14 5-4 21 Diil. w w SW 2-4W 28 110 --0.11 341 27 5.7 .O.• 5-ld l\iQll Sun NU toOey at • 62 p "' , rteM Monday et e·68 a.m _, Mt• aga1n et 4 &:IP"' Moon NU loOey et 1105 • .,, . ,_et 7 14 pm end,_ again Al 11.•I Ll'I\ Woman critical, man held in crash A 26-year-<>ld Balboa Island woman ~as critically_ iojured Satur· day in a traffic collision involvin$ a suspected drunken driver, pohce reported. Lisa Gray was a passenger in the Honda sedan that collided with a truck at 10 a.m. in the intersection of Jamboree Boulevard and Coast High- way in Newport Beach, said Sgt. Mike McDono.uah-_ Gray was rushed by ambulance to Fountain Valley Resional Hospital with severe head mjuries and a ruptured spleen, McDonough said. The driver of the Honda. Jerry Green, 36, also of Balboa Island, was treated at the hospital for face laccfl!tionsand JAIL HOUSING .•. From Al carpet cleaning, over the weekend. and Cormack said the units should be ready for OC· cupancy by the first of the week. "We're in pretty good shape," he saicJ. Shenffs Department spokesman Lt. Richard Olson said his superiors have not accepted the buildings yet and have made Ito plans to house prisoners there this week. Asked when inmates m•ght be shifted from a makesnifllenf city to ilie units, Olson responded, "It's too earl y to lell." Orange Counly supervisors ap- proved spendin~ S 1.6 million for the modular buildmgs, which are in- tended to handle prisoner overflow from the main county jail in Santa Ana. The county 1s under a federal court order to relieve overcrowded con- ditions at the main jail and faces a Jan. IS deadline to reduce the inmate population in the men's section to 1,500 a day. At the time the order was issued in March, up to 2,000 inmates a day were being housed in the men's section, although there were beds for only 1,530 of them. The jail was designed to hold 1,191 inmates. County officials received per- mission from a federal Judge 1n June to erect a tent city at Musick to ease main jail crowding while modular units were being installed. When construction delays slowed progress on the modular buildinas. a Dec. l deadline to cap mmate population at I ,500 was extended to Jan. IS. A spec:1al master appo1 nted by U.S. Distnct Court Judge William P. Gray this week expressed confidence that the county would meet the new deadline. Only low-risk prisoners will be housed in the modular minimum security buildin~. Beds for 320 such inmates arc available 1n the tempor- ary tent cuy. a.neck injury betore being released. McDonough u1d-the other driver. Jeffrey Penfield, 31 . of Los Osos, Calif., was uninjured, but appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. Penfield was arrested and booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of felony drunken dnving. Bail was set at SI 0,000. Mother sues over son's encephalitis The mother of a 16-year-old brain· damaged boy filed suit against Or- ange County alleging her son con- lracted encephalitis because mos- quito abatement officials failed to do their job. Linda Morgan of Hunting1on Beach filed the Supenor Coun ~u1t last week claiming the Orange County Vector Control D1stnct failed to eliminate the pe!>I\' breeding grounds in a count~ nood control basin across from her home The suit, seeking unspecified dam- ages. said Patrick Morgan contracted St. Louis encephalitis earlier this year and that he suffered paralysis. blind·· ness and immobility for varying penods. Encephalitis 1s an inflamma- tion of the brain. GOP REGISTRATION SOARS IN OC ... From A l had Jumped from 554,666 at the beginning of November to 562.190 by Dec. 23 while the number of Dcmo- crals slipped from 39 1.080 to 390,S 13 dunng the same two-month period. "They've had a fairly good in- crease. They've picked up quite a few thousand voters." Olson observed of the Republican Party. The increase 1n Republican regis- trauon 1s all part of a year-long campaign to win voters over to Its side. Fuentes said. The campaign, which will continue into 1986. is targeted at getting mdependenls to declare a preference -Republican. of course -and converting Demo- crats. Republicans have long enjoyed supremacy in Orange County, but party members have not sat back wajt1ng for Democrats to get or· Make Your gan1zed. They have been knocking on doors, setllng up vo~ reg1strat1on tables in shopping malls and attempt· ing to bnng high.profile Democrats under their wing. Neither Democratic Party Chair- man Bruce Sumner nor Michael Ray. chairman of the Democratic Foun- dation, could be re.ached for com· menl on the erosion rn pany loyalty. new 1/eae ~ ?2e4otutioJt • Today! Shop at Gary's & Company .... Save 20°/o Today through New Year's Eve on all ~weaters and casual jackets Sweaters include all cashmeres, shetlands, Merinos and cot tons. Jackets include all st.ledes, leathers, corduroys and poplins. - llWl•i) 4 119 F•shk»n Island • Newport leach • 759-1622 • lullodcs \llHshlre Wing ' • • • • \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, o.c:.moet 29. 1915 .. . Six-nation video link makes peace look possible Make New Year ·s r esolution to a t least listen to talk a bout a world without wa r That was an mteresung mecung at the Irvine Hilton two Saturdays back. The presidents of Meiuco and Araentlna were there, Ravi Shanker played a 150-ycar-old sitar, Melina Mercoun was 1n a front-row scat and Tom Nielsen was introduced. Irvine's mayor Dave Baker spoke Jean Aldrich drove up from Laguna Niguel (Or. Dan was out of town) and many of the area's best and most beautiful appeared impressed with the half-doze n d1Sl1ngu1\hed speakers. India's handsome Pnme Mtn1'itcr' Rajiv Opndhi made a dramatic pica and Olof Palme, the pnmc minister of Sweden, d1splayc~ a cupuvating sen~c of humor The object of l c meeting had prcv1ou~ly been 'en orscd by Popt John 11 and 125 IJ S. con&ressmen Those at the~ Irvine Hilton ex- penenced a well-coordinated event that included a lovely brunch. The purpo~ of the gathering was to urge the USSR and the US to end their nuclear arms race Six non· nuclear nauons part1c1pa1ing "offered a solution Speaking for the Fi ve Conunent Peace ln1t1at1vc. Pnme Minister Pal me proposed ... If the problem 1s venticauon. we can handle verification for you " Actuall} more than 35,000 people aucndcd the event held 1n I S7 IOQlttons around the world fhe> were linked by hvc telcv1i.1on I.bat bounced off l 0 orb1t1nJ ~tellucs along 4 m1lhon miles ofs1gnal paths. It was elaborate' Comments from Circecc's Pnmc M1nmcr Andreas Papandrcoa 1n Athens got a hcany round ofapplausc from the crowd in Irvine. Probably also from those ~thercd in Alberta, Canada, Wa1crv11lc, Marne, Roanng Fork Valley, Colo.. Phoenix and Tucson, Aroz .. and on and on. There was an cxc1t1ng clectronit 1nt1macy neaaung the vast ~parauon~ It was the first time in history thal leaders from six nauons, in all five conunen1s could si t at their desks and 1alk to each other -while the whole world looked on Their message wac; !hat it's unfair of the nuclear superwowers 10 en- danger the cnure pl.met with 1hcir ph1losoph1cal d1fTen:nces Ar¥en· Una's Prc:.1dent Raul Alfoni.tn louli.ed st~I> eyed mto the camera and questioned the utie of so mud1 monr~ for w much destruction while mt.lhons die of narvat1on "lob<xl) 1i. 1.allangof dropping the dekn~s ol tht' United talcs They po1n1 out that the US and USSR already have firepower to dcstro:, a m1lhon H1rosh1ma \1lc Cities wtule on(\. 3.()()() )UCh (lt1e\ exist on canh · Yet both ix>~cr\ continue to manufacture te)t and threaten The speakers agreed that '-)tar Wars-type defenses an: JUSt another cog in the weaponry one-upmanship that has been going on foq t"ar-s a ~I '>l ccntur) Maginm hne It's time to stop. bul lan ~e·• The group sponsoring the In 1ne H11ton\mceung had an answer \\ ar JIM Wooo ' Sapn. ThcodOR Hcsburab. RJChatd t..eakcy. Jean Aldncb and Totn N1cl\Cn If }ou're open to the ~dea. a.ad only fool~ and madmen c6u.ld con~ waiJn& all-out nuclear war, make 1t a Nc'tl. Year's resoluuon lO at !cul 1sten when someone talks about I •••••••••••••• world without war . Indeed it's somctluna to 1lunk E about The nuclear superpowers have 1<, obsolete Alberv 1n<.te1n ag,re-cd 0 000 th ftr~wcr detonated wben he )a1d the .uom bomb Out· · umes cf II incluchn• dated everything about war eim:pt dunng all 0 • .,,. the wa) people think about 11 Hiro~h1ma and Napuk.l. (qne ~~ This group called Bc)ond War 1lc submannc packs sill tunes backed h> mil hons of dollar., and horrible destruction of WWU.) thousand~ qf members ha) !i<"t out 111 II ~ou're :.till having trouble focus-- change the wa) sxople thin!.. about ing. tm"&lnt two men waJSt deep in war· That 11 1., no longer a "a' to g;t~ohne. each with a bt match. each re'>olve national dtlleren(es · threatening to dr<?P It 1fthc other stcpc If ,0 u think thai·s pmsible and out of line Thats the way many see ~ant t(I help ~all l-l I 51 3~1S-n5n lht' \l.>Orld into 1986 'rnu·11 be J01ning rxopk 111.c < all Jim Wood J/vn la N~wporr Baell. STATE/ ION/WORLD ======== Health officials worried about dolls from Taiwan By tbt A1.1oclated Press LOS ANGELES -"Koml\ i..1d" dull\ lrom T ..1 1"an rnnta1n an 1nscct1c1de and other chem1cah thJt llluld l au..c brcathmg and nl'r"e problems, and about I million of the doll' haH' bt.·cn \old nat1onw1dc health officials said. But the New York ma1l-orda tomp<tn) 1ha1 \old thl' dolb <,ay'i they arc safe. and Al Li mberg ot thl· ( on\umn Product\ \atc1' C omml\<,1un agrees. Neverthelss. "It 1'> lhc department\ po<,111011 that l hlld1t:n should not hi.· playing with these dolls. 1ha1 the~ reprnt•n t a !)tHcn11al mk 10 the health ot thl' child on the basis of long-term alkl 1 ... " '>aid .\na\t<u.:10 \frdin.i. t h1ef ol thl' hazardous "'.'astc control program Ill thc I o\ .\ngdec, < ounl\ Depanmenl ol Hc:_.ahh ScrvJces. Ja.se..Oehoa ... ;t.count)'-At.'alth hygenist. Qld \hrel' propk t:afkd Fr:iday lO say~h ear children )Utkred k1harg) 1m1at1 on vom1t1ng or olha minor sympt ter playing with doll' thl'\ g111 tor< h11\lllla' I Officer wlth badge No. l dies LOS ANGELES -ChlTord F Thoma'>. "'ho tx-caml' J polit:eman a1 1he close of World War I and earned the Pohle Departments badge No I fo r'rnan\ years. has died of hean fa ilure :u the age uf 9K .. I le "'a" ha ving d1nn t'·r Christmas Day at his grandson's hou\l' and hl· ~as tl'lling JOke~ when he suddenly keeled over." fa mil} friend V. anda O H:ira said \a1urda) A funeral was held Saturday morning at Our lad> of thl' Ho'>Jf! ( hunh 1n Paramount Thomas retired in 1958. ending a -W·ycar rnrl't'r CHP asks publlc 's help in hlt-run 'LOS ANGELES -The California H1ghwa~ Patrol .-1\l.l'd pubhl assistance Saturda¥ 1n 1rad.1ng down a h11 -and-run motoml 1n a green Chevrolet who cnt1call} tnJured a (HP motorc}dC otliler fhe h11-and-run ve hicle was ~heved to have been a 1967 or '68 Che' rnlet, poc;s1bl~ an Impala. and either emerald or grass green. Officer Michael Kerr ...a1J Saturd,1). It wa'> last seen heading north on Broadwa} near Man~hntcr around X pm Fnda) Officer Dan Loughrey said. "The car su')La1ned nght·\1de damage." Kerr \:lid He said the officer. whose name was .,.,,thheld rem..iinl·J 1n lrtllral nut \tahlt· Vengeance was terrorist motive ROME ( .\P) -Tht~terronsts who \laughtered 14 holiday tra H:ler'> and wounded I~ I at 1he Rome and \ 1enna a1rpons were Pale'>t1n1ans. apparentl:r out to avenge Israel's air s1n ke on PLO headquaners in Tu- n1s1a police 1n both countnc .. said Sa 1urda .. T"o ·wounded Americans died ~aturda). rat!ling the O\Crall Rome a1rpon death 101110 IS, 1ncludmg..fhc Related story, photos Page 0 5 where also se' eral Cl\ 1liam. \lo omen and children, were killed · \aid I nfehs1. On Oct. I Israeli JCt lighters raided the Palest1ne L1bera11on Organ1za- t1on headquaners 1n I un1<,. k11ling·a1 least 60 people A.n .\ustnan state pohlc utliual said the V 1ennese attal ker\ were Pales11nians carr~1ng Tun1\1an passpon:s.-Spealong on cond1t1on of anonymity, he 1den11fied them as .\bdcl Aziz Merzough1, ~5 Ben .\hmcd Chaoval. 15 and Mong1 Ben Abdollah Saadqou1. "26. who was killed 1n a shootout wnh police l S e1111cns. The attack with (BS Radio broadl·a<,t "'hat 11 ~1d grenades and automatic ~capons was an 1nterv1ew with one of the wounded 74 people terronsts from his ho1;p1tal bed It Three of the gunmen died in said he ga'e his name of ~ahmoud. Fnda\ 's assault on Israel's El .\I said he was Lebanese and a memlx·r a1rl1ne and on TW .\and Pan A.men· of the main Fatah fae11on led b' PLO can airlines in Rome. pohle said. One chi!trman Vasser .\rafat The PLO died at Schwechat <\1rpon 1n Vienna. condemned thea1rporta1t.11.k\ Fnda ~ .\ustna. where terrorists struck fi-.e in a statement from Tums minutes later Asked "hY they had killed pl'Ople. .\n Austrian man and an Israeli Mahmoud said .... We kill l'iraelis " were killed in the attack al the El Al CBS ..aid the man claimed 10 be ..i depanure lounge a.1 the Vienna air· member of a .. su1c1de rnmmand·· of a pon The .n wounded there included .. Palesunian faction ·• that planed two American pa,scngers and twQ other attacks on Israelis terronsts " The two sun 1' or-. were under cond1uon Saturday at Daniel Freeman Hu'>p11al in nl·.irh) lngle"o1>d .\note found on the lone surviving guard in a Vienna hospital v.11h terronst in Rome ..aid: .. The tears we stomach and chest wounds .\Vienna have shed "'111 be exchanged for police spoke~man said no nnl' 'to 1rnr blood The "ar has started from this .knowledge.." had 14lkl'd 111 1n~ -moment:-" --•suspect'> .. Florlda warms up, Buffalo snowbound Snow fed b}' moisture olT tht' Great 1 .11..t'' p11l'd up a Detemhl.·r rl'lord Saturda} along Lake Enc bul Florida 'tl.>arnwd up \.\ llh l111k rn•P dam.1gl' reponed after a frost scare In the Wt"st \l·a ttk\ ..11rp<m .,.,a, loghound ag.1111 And the m1dn1ght low of 7 degrel·s t>c lo" 1ao at Ho1\c. ld<1h11 hrnl.e tht' \.11' ·., record of manu'i 4 for the date set 1n I lJX' It "'a" Htust''' I Xth u>n-.cl u11' c d~I\ of sub-zero 1emperaturl''> ·\t lca't 22. ckatll'> 1n n1m· 'tale' \lll\l' \.\nlnl'\d.1' have been blamed on\.\ intf! ~t·athcr 1111•1 lhl·m in \l 1d11~J11 q Famllles bury soldiers killed ln alr crash Pa1holog1'>IS at Home's morgue Dunng a debate 1n the ltdl1an -said autup'>ll'\ performed aturda' Senate Saturda' night lntamr \fin ·on 10 of the IS dead determined three 1ster O<,rar Lu1g1 S<-altan> mt•ntll>nl'd had been killed b) the e"<plos1ons and t"o pre' 1ousl' repom·d ..in11m mnu' the rest b) gunfire. the Italian ne\.\\ claim' of reo,pons1bllll\ Im thl' .it· agenc) .\"'1\.\ reponed talk'> One "a' to ..i \1 .ilag.i '°lp.11n .\utops1es "ere planned tor toda) radio station on Frida' 10 the namt• on the bo<l11:s o the three dead of .\bu :-.J1dal. head ot a renegadl' PU l 1crr<>n!.t" and the two .\mencans "'ho faction opposed to .\rafat The other died in hmp1tals 11 said call 10 .\NS.\ in \.1 11an named n11 R1crnrdo lnfelis1. Rome\ deput) group. hul the anon) mnus laller \a1d police chief. told the .\P the four the auack "'a" made ··tx-l·au\e 'uu .irr tC'rromts who att.icl.ed Leonardo da holding our captain' .. 'Kalfam .11,11 \ 1nu .\irpon 'tl.>l'rt' ··~11hout a doubt" mentioned .i third da1m from .in Palcmnianc.. but their countne!> 1ll unkno~n group calling 11selt ·· .\rab origin "Crl' not kno~n Guerrilla Cell~·· Ht• '31d thal da1m .\N'i.\ quoted police ac; ~\Ing t"o v.as madeSaturda~ morning 1n Fk1ru1 ul tht· thrl't' dead tcrronst'> camel.I but he ga' e no detail\ · ~l oroclan pa'>'>pon' 1den11h 1ng them \cal faro said 1he 1~ pl' 111 "''" 1c1- as Mohamed Dan 1sh "21 . jnd Jaser made hand grenade\ U'>t'd 1n 1h1· ~bbou. "25 ' a1rpon anack also had tx•t•n u'ed la\I .. The\ call them'>l·hc~ the manH'> eptemht:r 1n ll'ntral Rnml' lk "'·'' of Pales.tine and 11 appears that 1t 1; 1n refemng to the exph1s1on'> JI tlw repn!>al tnr tht• bomhing in Tun1s1a. toun\t·filled (ate dt· Pam 11n \ 1..1 - The bar a t Rome'• airport, scene of a tenorlat mauacre Friday, la jammed w ith paaaengen one day later . \ e·neto ..ind al the Brt11\h \1rv..1" onice \e\eral people ~ere ~.,unlkll and a "uman ~a\ killnl in thl ,l', .. nd at tad . Italian nev.,papcr' 'aid 1n- ' e'iusatorc; al'>o "ere t helk1ng pov •. 1hlt' link'> betv.t•en the a1rpon horn~ 1ng Jnd the-<I\ I -l'l11Jrkmg nt . .,,. .\,hilk L.aurn , ru1'<.· lint·r and th ~f plJlf -i -ll1.1thl l•i \1.jl!.t t 'n '-•'' lnll'11'1 1dn11 11,J ·t < .;• " ·1~ tl'rrun'I 1n Knr111• J ' \loth.Jnllll.i.l \arhJm I 'I .111d ... uJ h,· ''J' \Jrr\ 111 ~ a nult: n hi' rt·• t..c: \1.lh < t' .1· 1n\e'it1g.tll•r\ tran'ilJtcd 1n111 Italian It read ".\\\OU ha \l' '111la1nl our !anJ ••m honor our f>t'llP k '°'l" 1n .,,han11l' "'" \IOla1e l''enthng p1·n ••..ir lh1ldrt·n 10 mal.l' '"u tl'l'l lht ,,.1<ln1·,, ot our lhildrtn ·1 hl' !l J" "'l' "IJ' · \hell v.111hn~,,hangcdI 11 h111lll I hl' "·'r h.i' \tannl t111111 th" rn11111tn: I hl' mJrt' r' 111 l'ak,11m lnti.•l1'1 'a1J \.1rh.1n "-J' t-o.·1~~ h. J 1ri < eli11 m1 11.af'\ l'1 '';' IJ .,~ • 1n,,·,11g.<1t1niz 1ud~l ll11mcn1,• ,,,,1 \\J\ rl'p11r1,·d 111 hJ', ••'ti 1n1·d 1.i· '-)a1urda\ T Ill' lta11.Jr n~\\· .n·• r \• .i qu1111·d un1Jen11111d 1.-h .. 1.1 "'unn J\ '.1' ng \Jth.tr• l •IJ '• J h' lt'rrun<.t ir •UP planned uther attacks 1n l1ah .1n.J d<,e"hert" 1n Europe, and th.it hl· and h1'> Jlcnmphre'l belonged 1 .\bu '-1dal .\hu '-1dal 1' th..-..J'iSumed name of \ahn .il-Ranna "'ho broke with \r.ilJl J .J..-ladt> ago \1 .i~ " ' )r""I ~·l· dC'll.l ~ra said · · l'•1i_lall r' tk-!i,··t h.i~d on r)I ·.11111n.1n l•\,Jm1nal1lln'> that the :t·:•1 r:'I\ IA C''C' h1'J\lf\ Jr\JgA('d V.llh ..i" ~·1£'lant nt'' .!..inni_l lht' attack II .11.1! llin , "''P..ll'X'~ .ll~o !>Bid '1: ,rJj ·ti.111 '1' ··,11g.i.tor' ~ere seel. ~ ''"" f'1l· h t r pl1le' .n ltah P •II«' J11J '1mp1wl 11lliual\ ..aid \aiurda\ thJI I.>t1n "1aland. 30, ot '-•·" P •rt R1,hl'\ Fla d1rd at R ml ' \1 l1io' Jnn1 ho~p1t.al and r lt'nJ T tlOl.lH'llo ,.. ~ died rn San t amlllL• H1l'>p11al I hl' l 'i ~talc l>t·panrn.n1 'J1J hl'r rrla11'('' Inc in '-aple~ f-fa I \ f mha~'' 'f><1ke\m.ln \.1ark I )ilk" Jl\1 1Jrnt1tu:d a man reported l•l'l! l"a' tr·''~ n«km I.< raize ~Q ot \1aJ1,ol' \\ ' lk v.a., J hoard rnl·rntwr 11t •he·< Jp11aJ Ttml'\ ( o I IH •th•·r \rr-•·rt«ln" l.1lkd '-"ere '.11..1,h .. \,, f'I t' '•l'llp<.nn Jdugh· ." •1 \ t• \1m!''' n thl \P ne"''i ,·,lit,, 1n K1 mt .ind l.ihn Ru1111ou1re. ~ , • \\ ,n•1r.11-111n I )d Sen icemen from acro'>'i thnountn 1.illcd l'..trlia th!\ m11n1h 1n thl' lfJ\h ofa cha~rJet carrying N8 .. old1t·r<, ha~~ Imm dul) 1n thl· ~lidc:l'>I . "ere hunt•d Saturday with m11ttar. honor\ ·· 1 k kit ht:h1nd all thl· lo' l' hl' hdd 1n h1., hl•an that's a b1glegac} ... Linda Ml( ormall. ol Otta"a < .inJdJ \.lid ..ii tht• funt•ral of her brother. Arm~<. apt M1chad Lhtm.in. i-t in \\hl.rnd :.... If f.a,lmJn and oth er member~ of the 101'1 ·\1 rhornl' D1•l'mn '°'l'rl' rl'lllrn1ng. to • 11r1 Campbell. Ky., from peace-kecp1ngdut~ in I g~p1·, \ina1 Pen1n<.ula v.hen lhl'lr plane crashed Dec. 12 at Gander. "lc\.l.foundl.1nll Otha' "Crl' bunnl 111 Tennessee, Florida, New York and Indiana Star Wars techonology tested l n desert Reagan urges restraint in Middle E ast LAS VEGAS. Ne-. -<\ hydrogen homb bunl'J 1n .1 h11\\ a1 -'>1tl' lJlll\ll'f was detonated 1n the '\le,ada Jl''t'rt \,11urd,1 \ in .i ll'\I 111 \t.1r V. .ir' technology. offi cials sa1J fhc bomh. "'llh .i pa~ 111..id 1hn·qu1' .1kn1 nt I So.ouu tons of TNT, was detonated 1.800 kl'I hl·11l'ath a dl''l'rt n1l''>a .JI I I .1 m I'\ I ..aid Chris Wc't of the Dcpanmt·n1 ot I nng~ ( mk·n..intl'd < rllld,111111· 11 h.1d an explosive punch 10 times thl' lmtt' 111 1h1: a111m1t h111nn that .In ·"t.ill'd Hiro~h1madunng WorldV..arll "Wt•hadnoprohkm\ ·v.l''>l\J1d ·11v.a.,,u1 and dried" Naturallst killed by attackers ln Kenya NA IROBI. Kenya -Dian Fosse\ .in .\mcman na1urali'>t v.ho 'ipent most of the past 18 year'> betnend1ng and dl'lend111g Rwanda'c; rJrl' mountain gorillas. was killed by 11ttackt'r'i :11 her rcmott· moun1a111 cabin, R~anJan officials said Saturday. Fosse}. 53, began ht•r pinnl'enng \I.Ork " Ith gun Ila<. of central Afnca 1n t 96 7 and soon pronounted thl·m .1 nrnunder!itoo<l. gent II.' species. Through articles, telev1s1on programs and a I 9f0 boo~. "Gorilla-; 1n the Mist," she crusaded to protect the endangered .in1ma1, from poachers who sell gorilla heads and hands as ashtra} sand hou,chold d<'l 11rat1on' Otlinal'i at state-run Radio Rwanda said few deta1h ahnul the altat Ii. la't Thur\<la" "ere known. ~ Flnt dlplomacy, then force lf needed TEL AVIV, Israel ->\n hraeh ( abinet min1 .. 1cr \.'ltd . turda\ that 1f d1plomat1c penuas1on didn't work Israel <,hould U!>C rnrl't to rcmoH· )nan anti~ircraft m1i!ulcs from Lcb3non Israeli official\ \3) th<' rn1s.,1ks inhibit Israel's ability to p thcr 1ntclhgencc on Palc-.t1n1an gut>mlh1 ha~~ 1n )rtan- controllcd eastern U:banon Defense M1n1'>lcr Y111hak Rabin ~·d f n da} the rcconna1unet' flights were v1t:sl and "ould rnntinue "\\ e have 10 allow a chance for efforts through pohtic~nl channel) If these cllom aren't producttvc then we should use the forct we h:tve to clean!IC Lebanon of the Synan m1ss1le ,"Energy M1n1'iter Ci1dcon Pall ""J 1n an l'>rael radio 1ntrr .. 1c~ Japane.e butf6et emphaslzes defense TOK YO -The Cabinet of Pnmc M in1s1er \ n'iuhiro Nokuo ne approvrd a $26 7.8 b1lhon budact for fiscal I Q86 on turda} that includes h1ahcr defense spcnd1na and. fore..., aid. Fi~I 1986 stans Apnl I The dcfCn~ bud ct provides for p<Jrchascs of 12 ddtttonal F-1.S JCt fi~te~. 10 P·lC anti· subman ne patrol planes, four Patnot ~urfaet'·I0-1\lr au11.kd m1s~1lc batteries, and three new dc~trO)'CM Fi~ I IQ86 mark' the hca1nnin& of a 10 .. ernmenl· •P.provcd fi ve-year dcfcn\C hu1ld·uP pl.tn with pl nned l0 \pend11ure' of S~l I billion The bud&Cl mu,I JO OC\I to the UtC't or p.lrhament f 1nal Jpprm ;ii thcrc 1s citpcctcd since the aoverning party coohtion hold'i mMt of thC' \Cat, I O~ .\M1l::L ES (..\Pl -Prcs1dt:nt Reagan muting h1\ d1.,1rc\\ 11\ er tt•rronst attJtk'> 1n Rumt• anJ \.1l'nna thJI llllcd ll\l' \ml'rtlan'>. urged l\racl .ind \ran gll\l'fOml·nt'> "iatur· Ja, to 'ho\.\ fl''-traint ,11 .. .1 time ol t:\treme tcn\1011 ·in1he \.1tddlc East. hi\ spoli.ec;man 'aid Dcput) Wh11e House press set· rctaf! Lam '°lpcale., 1n Lo' J\ngeles "Ith the 'atal1l1n1ng pres1de n1. said Reagan re' lt'"'Cd 1ntdhgl'l'l\.l' ll pun' on the an11-l<.raeh 'h11111ing' Jl(.olln'>t El .\I pa'>~l'ngt·r ~ountl·r' 1n lht· R .. nh and \. 1cnna .11r1">orh 1ha1 ll'lt ' people deaJ and 121 "-1H1ndn.I .. \.\l·Jonn1hJ\l'J <ll'.1r .. u1r • ir of an~ respon'>•h1ht' tor tht• .111 .... i.. ... "ipeakl'\ said He u1d Reagan '>ent nll·.,.,;igc' to .1 number of 80' emmt•nt' 1n thl' ft'&11111 urging restraint and undl'r\lOnnl!( Ura.apa' oatermoet rtnc. cl-.rly .talble on t.b1a Voya.cu 2 pbo~onen nm mdnce of apparent weather pattern. .. • th,jt 11 ' ,1h,11lull'I\ l''"'l'!l.I thJ 'ht'I' ;>t.·;-pc.·1 ,,,,~,hr. ~hi t1• IU\ltl'l .. rn:1n111 'I l rt n pr" " O• • 'l ''It H~J~.1n l ll•r 'a,: I u•tt t'rTTIPrt 1t JP ,·r ---•l ,. 1'' 11 '" rT •n't' "' Jctrr tit ·,l · •~t n ".,, .... ,' II ' I 'P' ~ ' . I 1, .1 \I 11\tt'I \h 1011•1l I' 'I' -.;11..J f<1·.1>!.l l. h.1d v.rrtlt'll h·rn •"lldl'mn1n11 1!11 atr'"' ''' .11 th..-.11q"•11\,111J ~11u11\(·1 nti n·,1 r.11n1 ·-..u, l'I .ll t' ·1 't it ~ u:i Jemned .inJ .1r1:t·1 1111al 111 ,1 '1"-. h' l! .1" .I "'' "'hat l \ ,,\ P' ·11~hl hi· \,1i....-n n thl' la te\l II r·1\n,1 ot\\au \\ I da' and \l~'i\C'd thut I I <! '\l,1t1·, J1'l'\ noll I.no" "h .. 1 d'1,·rn11•11kll thl'm Uranus photos hint at weather pattern Photo by Voyager 2 represent first detail visible in at mo phe re P .\\ \DF'-.\ I .\l'I -.\ .. ·amera a~hlrd the \ 1l\J@.cr ~ 'flau"t·rJll hJ~ pho1og.r,1phet1 the hN hint' 111 a -."tathC'r palltrn on I ranu' and s.c1en11w. ~\the) ml11ht h<' '('e1ng an 1n fo 11\tr the plant•t '~1111h polt · 11''1 ht"lir'it 11 mt'"' t' hJ' c 'lttn an' detail in the ntmo,pllt•re lrom 1lur Vo~ager ( ttlt\ 1\u)n t J mer:i 1 image' " wud Elh'i \.t1net J<'put' f'Wt<"l t sc1ent1\t at the :-..,,\tl('n.tl \l'f1lnJUlh ... and ~f)at't <\Jmml\trat1t1n' kt Propul'iu).n l .a~1raton \ oyatcr ~ "a' launl hcd 1n 1 •1 • c~plotcd Jup1tC'r m I Q"'Q !\Jturn 1n IQ l and "'111 ha\t' 1t' < lm<'\t C"n· counter \I.1th l ranu\ 11n Jan ~4 ~ hrn 1t ll1" "1th1n ahout '10 1'100 m1IM ,,, the solar \\-\tC'm '\ th1rd-largMt plantt Toda\ \.m ('f~"a'mhtll\4 b1ll1on milt'\ lrtlm t arth an,! ~O .. m1lhon m1k' trnm l rano\ •~ 1t ipcotd' wv.<1rJ tha1 plant't 3l ~0.000 mph pr111C'< t m,1nJ~l'f ()1, ~ I .l('\t'r \.'\IJ < )n1 . t th, pr.ill(: ' t'tl.>1l 1rlcphotn teln 1\11111 .,.im<'r"' phult)@.raphed 1he appan·n1 "'eatht'r pallC'rn in thC' l ranian .itnwsphert 1n late "lo"t'm· her \1mr then IPL ...._·1ent1sts ha\t' rn' ateh dthatrd "hcther the patlem rl.'alh t'\l\l\ 1H ""mph a product ol ntn•mt rnmputcr pr\X-C-~~1ng and photo cnhanc('mcnt "~ e .trt t'lcginniniJ, rn Ir«. we think. v.1tll hea" pro..r\'i1n~ \Orne hmu of atmo\pht'm tv.t';llhetl ~ttn"ns:· I be~r s:ud Fm1a' He \81d the P•mcm wa obKTvcd unh "hen I"\ 10 'o photoanptts wcrt 'upenmpo~d nn cach other and <'nhamt'd Tth not 1.on,1n~ 1rs ~ Wt nC'l·<l tu con\ln\·e ou~h ~." laeteT \aid Rut 'tintr ~1d "Wc'n! fall1) , ontidtnt th.it the pattern 11 real Tbc 1nl('fl)N'ttlt10n llhat tt", caused by hue) howt'-C'r '' h1a,hly 1peculat1vc ;\t th1'1 point " The pattcm appear\ a\ a clan. area aN,u nd tht planet i \Quth polic. •h1ch I\ ta ·1n1 the sun .. Al 0tenoe COiiet DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Oecemb« 29, 1985 Da ngerolJ . patlents to be-<tec11neel NORWALK (AP)-Los Anaclc and ~ countjes have qrftd to stop 1endina danaerous prisoneB to Metropolican State Hospital in liaht of an escape by four patients, 1he ha.pital's director said. · "I don'1 want someone here who's a<>int to be a problem," said Director Don Miller. "We're aoina to make mistakes. but l don't want someone heTe who -if he 1e1s away~ will cause bod.ily ~arm. 1 Miller said a definite agreement was reached lut week with the Los Anaelcs County Sheriff's Depuiment that helps define the kinds of people the hospital can aocept. Under the plan. inmates conaidercd da,,.erous -aeo.erally tboec with bail over SI 0,000 -won't be sent to the minimum-security facility. The hospital also has an oral undcrstandinJ with the Oran'e County Shcnt1'1 Peoertment. wd Miller, adding that he will seek a wrinen policy. On Dec. 13 four patients taken to the hospital for menial cvaluat1on cut throuah a melll-screened W1ndow on the second floor and fled. Two who were listed as dan&crous were captured lut week. Another man returned within hours of the e~pe. and the fourth remains at la~. Norwalk Mayo r Marc ial Rodnguez wrote to state menl&J health officials. saying he was a~ palled by the case of the escape. .Pacific Bell pulling the plug on TalkLine By t.k AJIOdalff Pttta Pacific Bell says it's hanging up its experimental Talkline service, which allowed up to I 0 callers to converse at a time, after teen-agers ran up huge bills and angered parents. The party-line service, begun in December 1984, caused a furor when some Orange County teen.agers ran up bills ranging from S 165 to SI .250. About 36 families received phone bills with more than $100 10 charges for the service. "lfpeoplewhoareolder want to use it, fine, but a lot of kids don't understand (about the costs) and a lot ofk:ids used it unwisely," said Maxine Bitters of Anaheim. whose 18-year- old son ran up a S 1,250 bill. Dave Carroll, Pacific Bell's area vice president. caJled the Talkl1ne expenment interesting. He said the service would end Tuesday. "We bad some rough spots in the beg.inning and we had our share of suqccsscs. too," Carroll said. A company survey found the service to be very popular with teen- liCf1· About 80 percent of the tecn-aae TallcLine caJlers rated the service gOQd to excellent, he said. Pacific Bell will now "evaluate marketing studies and develop strategics to market Talkl1ne in the future," Carroll said. AUDIT RESULTS DUE IN NEWPORT ..• From Al Field notes talcen by representa- tives of the National League of Cities Police Consulting Service were su~ mitted ,lo the firm's headquarters in Washington, D.C.. following the first audit to review the police depart- ment's use of city funds and survey its resources. The decisjon to conduct the audit came last summer in the wake of problems with juvenile vandalism , noise, litter and crowds on the Balboa Peninsula. There was a question about the deployment of officers in the area at that time, Wynn said . The audit came at the same time Newport Beach Police Chief Charles "Pete" Gross announced.his retire- menL.H.c.was..tt.ativeJ)! replaced by Capt Arb Campbell this week until a permanent chief is appointed for the position July 1. But Wynn said the audit is not a bad reflection on the depatmtnt. "I don't believe that there's an indication that there's anything wrong," Wynn said earlier. Newport Beach City Coun- cilwoman Jackie Heather. who cam- paigned to plher council votes for the survey, said the problems on the Balboa Peninsula were not the only reasons for the audit. She said the city conducted it "as a good managing tool" because the citizens of the Orange Coast city "have a high priority for public safety." Councilwoman Evelyn Hart said after the audit began that the results will be informative for the city because of the large amount of money spent on the Police Department. She said the city spends more money per capita on its Police Department than any other city in Orange County. "The audit has nothing to do Wlth the police chief, but it will be an instrumental tool while we look for another one," Hart said. Wynn said about 30 resumes bad been received as of I 0 a.m. Friday for the police chief position. The dead- line for applicants is midnight Dec. 30, he said. TEACHING REFORMS •.. From Al for prospective teachers should be droP.pcd to aJlow universities more flexibility in preparing teachers for the classroom __ _ •Arul year of pajd, supervised teaching should be required before a teaching license is issued. •Emergency teaching credentials. often issued when there is a shortage of math, science and bili~ in- structors. should be scrapped in favor a special training program involving summer sessions and a one-year paid residency. •Tenure rules should be revised so that this job protection is "as difficult to achieve as it is to lose." •Minimum teacher salaries should be raised to $25,000, and advanced career options should be provided for faculty members. Commons said the increased pay will be just one way of countering the anticipated teacher shortage. He said recruiting of prospective teachers should begin in high school, particu- larly among bright minority studentS who will also be courted by private industry. The commission's report claims. "Californians are prepared to pay for better teachers and schools." But the price is expected to be steep. Reducing pupil-to-teacher ratios from 30-to-I to 25-to-I would cost SS I 2,000, it estimates. and raising teacher salaries would also have a hiah price tag. Commons insisted. however. that the commission's recommendations are not j ust an educational alterna- tive. · "We see them as an imperative," he said. -- Fair weather to return Monday Falf WMthet la for9CUt tor Monday, tolloWlng tOday'a high •ctovdt end teml)9fatur• expected to rMCh the 80•. Monday'I toreeaat call• for hight In the mid eot to low 70., and lowt from the low 40. to the low 50•. In the mountain•. the National Weather Servfoe anticipates conllclerable high cloudln ... today, t>ecomlng fair and a llttle warmer Monday. , Ret<>r1t hight wm range from the low 50s to low 808, Whlle lowt wlll In In the mid 20a In the cold., valleyt and up to the 301 elMWhere. OeMf'1 h!Qha wm range from the 601 to lower 70t In lhe upP« er ... and wnfhlt the 70a In the loww deMrta. U.S. TemP,8 HIQh, IOW lot 24 _., ~ al 6 pm .. 31 74 .. 16 -o2 17 00 .. w H 21 58 u 64 23 37 34 46 40 40 32 82 44 38 28 50 40 19 oe 13 .()8 ~ 27 18 11 32 18 S3 47 34 21 49 28 45 18 11 00 21 13 " 31 64 48 34 30 51 31 83 24 37 13 1'l 39 38 27 &I 44 24 11 31 20 J4 24 ,, 29 Calif. Tempe 17 CM 25 Oii 29 07 57 21 22 06 S3 19 29 Oii 17 CM 11 -10 87 42 22· 17 11 02 58 20 17 15 31 12 34 29 12 .(16 81 89 S7 49 23 oa 50 42 87 36 35 21 45 15 80 35 51 H 31 13 31 21 49 25 33 20 811 31 29 21 .. " 83 71 34 24 57 32 20 04 22 " 24 16 46 11 70 40 &6 22 41 34 .. 20 25 24 Extended pe.1~~~::= dey In Iha eo.. LOW9 tn IN 4o. .•. Ta~ lllMr/ TO<rMlOt V~•Y"t Surf report LOCATIC* em Zume lleectl 2·3 Santa Monica 2-3 NeowpOt1 8Mc:h 2~ SanC>leOO County Wa1artamp 51 Tides TOOAY Fn110w 3 16~m ~:,.. 933am S·<Mpm ~11'011 11·55pm MONDAY Flnll low ="low Second hlQll 3.M • m 10;0e a m $•H pm 41 10 .. 46 64 21 DA w w aw 1_.w '' 80 .0 I 3~1 2 7 57 .0 4 S..... -10CW, al 4 $2 pm. ne. Mot>da)I al I M • m and wta llQMI at 4 S3pm Moon M!I tod4ry a1 9 OS a.m • -al 7 14pm an<1r ... ~e19Al a m Woman critical, man held in crash A 26-year-old Balboa Island woman was critically injured Satur- day in a traffic collision involvine a suspected drunken d river, pohce reported. Lisa Gray was a passenger in the Honda sedan that collided with a truck at 10 a.m. in the intersection of Jamboree Boulevard and Coast High- _..... __ way in Newport Beach. said Sgt. M 1ke McDonough. Gray was rushed by ambulance to Fountain Valley RCJional Hospital with severe head injuries and a ruptured spleen, Mc Donough said. The driver of the Honda. Jerry Green, 36. also of Balboa Island, was treated at the hospital for face lacerations and a neck inJury before being released. McDonough said the other driver, Jeffrey Penfield, 31, of Los Osos. Calif., was uninj ured. but appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. Penfield was arrested and booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of felony drunken dnv1ng. Bail was set at $I 0.000. JAIL HOUSING •.. Mother sues over son's encephalitis From Al carpet cleaning. over the weekend, and Cormack said the units should be ready for oc- cupancy by the first of the week. "We're in pretty good shape," he said. Sheriffs Department spokesman Lt. Richard O lson said his supcnors have not accepted the buildinp yet and have made Ito plans to house At the time the order was issued in March, up to 2,000 inmates a day were being housed in the men's section. although there were beds for only 1,530 of them. The jail was destgned to hold 1, 191 inmates. The mother of a 16-year-old brain-County officials received per-Ii mission from a federal judge in June dama~d boy iled suit against Or- ""'""--" ... ..i·-pFisoners tnere 1h1s-weck: Asked to erect a tent city at Musick to ease angc ounty alle&!ng her son con- atn-jait-crowdmg while-modatar tra~M b enccphah~ ~c~·~rd ™d. units were being installed. qu1~0.a atement o 1c1a s a1 e to o Oeltr Net ....... ..., Dewtd ...._.... Ralphle -who happen• to be a female buffalo -and handler Larry Swain. 21. The furry beut l• the mucot of the Colorado Unl•enlty football team. BUFF ALOES ROAMING ON COAST ... From Al the players' afternoons. hotel C'<- ecut1ve chef Maurizio Binotto had a tougher task -filling the players' stomachs. "These ~uys cat more than the Rams:· said Binotto. who feeds the professional players dinner the night before every home game. "Look at breakfast -several juices. eggs, toast, potatoes. ham - they eat about four o r five eggs each. It's incredible," he said. "For Sunday night, the day before the game. we're planning beef strogano lT and pnmc rib. It's a big menu. believe me.·· The Westin's staff has been hustl- ing to keep up wtth the demands of85 Colorado Buffaloes. their coaches and university officials. With only two weeks' notice, the hotel had to prepare nearly 300 of 11s 400 suites a nd additional mecung room s for the team. °ci~~~E . Daily Pilat MAJN OFFICI aao Well .. y It Col!A -C"' ..... .--9o• 161() COl•e U.W CA 11)1, f "The last-minute arrangements were hectic. but they've all been wonderful to work with. They're here to wm the game." said Helen Daven- port. the hotel's convention services manager. "We have to make sure every- thmg's on ume -when they board the bus, when they cat -and make sure they're comfort.able.'" While afternoons were spent leisurely. mornings were filled with practices and drills at UC Irvine and reviews of game films at the hotel. "They're really psyched to win the game," said David Plall, the team's sports information director. "We want them to have a good time out here. but also focus on the game. I think they can strike a happy me· d1um " Not only a~ the Buffaloes in Southern Cahforn1a for the holidays, they're in their first post-season bowl game since the 1977 Orange Bo wl when they lost to Ohio State. The current players were barely on Pop Warner squads at the time. Colorado University has the most- improved football team in the nation. Plati said, having improved last year's 1-10 record to this season's 7-4 mark -good enough for third place in the Big 8 Conference. And the Colorado players have an extra incentive to win. Their mascot, the gargantuan Ralphic the Buffalo . arrived at the hotel Friday afternoon. And af\cr the long road tnp from Boulder, she's not m a very good mood. Her scowl is enough to keep even the most fearless linebacker's atten- tion off Snow White and the ~ven Dwarfs and on Coach Don James and h11 Washington Huskies. Dally Piiot Deflyery I• Quar.nteed ca.a-aaadl ... 2-M71 -& 9010<• "' d >• JustcaU 642-6086 ~y '•oOay " -dO ~ ,,... .,,,.,, (MIC)Oo by ~ 10 p "' cet ~· 7 p "' alld '°"' coov .,. ~ed ~ •193 ~ eo. .. "vOll"""G Com--. --"""1•1IO"ll e""to-,. ''''"'.,..,. •c>t .. •- _..,.,...,., ~ .,. '""~"' ""'"Cul tj)k .. , ~ ~of CC!j)yt!Qf\1 - leCOl'd C-pot.Ul\)t ~id Al \;;<>'ft -.in. Ca ,,,~.,,. I~ 144 IOOI 9'JC.:•OOlo0r "' C•<r ... ,. '" ........ w. Dy"* 11 00 "'°"'""' VOL 11,NO.m • What do you hke about t.hc Daily Pilot? What don't you like1 Call the number above and your mcssaae will ~ rttorded1 transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor The same 24-hour answerina service may bt used to record ktkn to the ed!tor on any topic. Contributon to o ur Lcttm column m\lJl ancludt their n.ame and telephone number for verification. Tells us what's on your mind. • $1t111dey .nci Sunoay If '°" dO llOI ·~-'°'" 'OO'I by 1 • m c•~ 1>el0<• 10 • m _.,., 'f0\11 'OO'I ..,. bt ...... t<I Cl~ T1l1phonee ~ Oratlfl C0...1y "'"' ..... I "Ql.ni ~ --- ' when inmates might be shifted from a makeshift tent city to the units, Olson responded. "It's too early to tell." Orange County supervisors ap- proved spendin~ S 1.6 million for the modular buildings. which are in- tended to handle prisoner overflow from the main county Jail in Santa Ana. The county is under a federal court order to relieve overcrowded con- ditions at the main jail and faces a Jan. 15 deadline to reduce the inmate population in the men's section to 1.500 a day. When construction delays slowed their JOb. progress on the modular buildings, a Linda Morgan of Huntington Dec. I deadline to cap inmate Beach filed the Superior Court suit population at 1,500 was extended to last week cla1m1ng the Orange County Jan. 15. Vector Control D1stnct failed to A special master appointed by U.S. eliminate the pests' breeding grounds D1stnct Court Judge William P. Gray in a county Oood control basin across this week expressed confidence that from her home. the county would meet the new The suit, seeking unspecified dam- deadline. ages. said Patrick Morgan contracted Only low-risk prisoners will be St. Louis encephalitis earlier this year housed in the modular mjnimum and that he suffered paralysis. bhnd- sccurity bu1ldines. Beds for 320 such ness and 1mmob1lity for varying inmates arc available in the tempor-penods. Encephaht1s IS an mflamma- ary tent city. 11on of the brain. GOP REGISTRATION SOARS IN OC ... From Al had jumped from 554,666 at the beginning of November to 562.190 by Dec. 23 while the number of Demo- crats slipped from 391,080 to 390,513 dunng the same two-month period. "They've had a fairly good in- crease. They've picked up quite a few thousand voters." Olson observed of the Republican Party. The increase in Republican regis- tration is all part of a year-long campaign to win voters over to Its side, Fuentes said. The campaign, which will continue into 1986. 1s targeted at getting independents to declare a preference -Republican, of course -and converting Demo- crats. Republicans have long enjoyed supremacy in Orange County, but party members have not sat back waiting for Democrats to get or- Make Your ganized. T he) have been knocking on doors. setting up voter reg1stra1ton tables 1n shopping malls and attempt- ing to bring high-profile Democrats under their wing. Neither Democratic Party Chair- man Bruce Sumner nor Michael Ray, chairman of the Democratic Foun- dauon. could be reached for com- ment on the erosion 1n party loyalty. new 'Z/eae 'd ?2edotutio11 Today! Shop at Gary's & Company Save 20°/o Today through New Year's Eve on all sweaters and casual jackets Sweaters include all cashmeres, shetlands, ., Merinos and cottons. Jackets include all suedes, leathers, corduroys and poplins. 11:m1.1J " 09 F•shlon lll•nd • Newport Beach• 759-1622 •Bullocks Wiishire Wing • • • ' .. Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, Oecembet 29, 1985 Six-natjon video link makes peace look possible Make Ne w Year·s resolution to at least listen to talk about a world without war ---- That was an interesting meeting at the Irvine Hilton two Saturdays back. The presidents of Meiuco and Argentina were there, Ravi Shanker played •. 150-year-old sitar, Melina Mercoun was 1n a front-row scat and Tom Nielsen was introduced. Irvine·~ mayor Dave Baker spoke Jean Aldrich drove up from Lagun~ Niguel(Dr. Dan wasoutoftown)and many of the area's best and most beautiful appeared impressed with the half-dozen d1st1ngu1!.hed speakers. India's handsome Pnme M1n1Stcr Raj1v Gandhi made a dramat1t pica andOlo(Palme. the pnme man1sterot Sweden. displayed a capt1vat111g scn'lc of humor. The OOJcct of the meeting had previously been endoned by Pope John II and 125 U.S. conv.essmen Those at the Irvine Hilton ex· perienced a well-coordinated event that included a lovely brunch. The purpose of the gathering was to urg( the USSR and the U to end their nuclear arms race. Six non- nuclear nations pa~1c1pat1ng offered a solution Speaking for the Five Continent Peace lniuata ve. Pnme M1n1ster Palme proposed. "If the problem 1s venficat1on. we can handle venficauon for you." 4.ctually, more than 35.000 people attended the event held 1n I S7 loca11ont. around the world They were linked by li ve tclev1\1on that bounced off 10 orbi tin~ satellites along 4 m1lhon miles of signal paths. It wa~ elaborate! Comments from Greece's Pnmc Mmmer Andreas Papandreoa 1n Athens got a hearty round of applause from the crowd in Irvine. Probably also from those p thered m Alberta, Canada, Waterville, Ma1ne. Roanng Fork Valley. Colo., Phoenix and Tucson, Aroz.: and on and on. T here was an exc1ung electronic intimacy negaung the vast separations. It wa<, the first 11me 1n hmory that leaders from six nauons. 1n all five continents could sit at their desks and talk. to each other -while the whole world looked on. Their message was that tt's unfa11 of the nuclear superpowers tO en- dan1er the entire ~planet wuh their ph1losoph1cal d1fTerenccs \'1'en una's President Raul Alfon!>1n looked steely eyed into the camera and quesuoned the use of so mu<:h mone} for i.o much destruction v.h1lc m1lhons die of starvation. Nobody 1\ tallungof dropping the ddenSt"s of the: United St.ates They J)Oll'\I out tha1 the US and USSR already have firepowc:1 to destroy a m1 lhon tf1 ro-.hlma·\11c c1t1es whale only 3.000 )UCh C111e\ exist on eanh Yet both powe" continue to manufacture test and threaten The speakers agreed that \tar Wars·t) pc defenses arc JU St another cog in 1he weapon t) one-upmanship that has b«n go1 ng on tor >ears a 21st ccntUt) Mag.inol line It's time to stop, hut can 14e'1 Tht' gro up sponsoring the In 1ne H1lton'llmeet1ng had an answer 'War JIM Wooo I) obsolete Alben Einstein agreed when he said the atom bomb out· dated everything about war eiu:cpt the wa} people think about 11 This group. called &yond War backed b> m1lhom of dollars .md thousands of members hd\ r,et out to change the v.a> pcopk think about war-That 11 1> no longer a v..t~ to resoh·e nauonal d1fference!I If }OU think that's po!.s1ble and v.ant to help \.all 1.i I 5 > UR.17 56 't ou'll be JOin1ng people hkc < arl Sq.an. Theodore HesburJb, ll1cbatd Leake>, Jean Aldncb and Tom Nielsen If you're open to the idea, and ~Y fools and mad men could oonsi~ waJ.IDI ull-out nuclear war, make ll a New Year' resolution to at least h5ten when 'l<>meonc talks about a world without war Indeed it's somcthina to think ahout. The nuclear superp0wen have b,000 um(s the fire power dcton.a~ed dunng all of wwn . iJlcludiq H1rosh1ma and Nagasaki. (One miss- ile submannc packs Sill time. the homblc destrucuon of WWII.) lf .,ou'rc sull having trouble focus- ing. imagine two men wai~t deep in gaM>hnc. each w11h a ht match. each threatening todr:op It tfthc otherstq>S out of hne That'!. the way many !CC the v.orld 1nto 1986 l Jim Wood llve1 la Newpon &ad. STATE/ ION/WORLD =========== Health officials worried about dolls frozn Taiwan By lbe A11oclated Prt:ss LO ' ANGELtS -.. Komf\ 1'.1d .. Joli' from Ta iv.an u >nt.un an insect1c1de and other chemu:als ·that could caust· breathing and ni:n t problems, and about I million of the dolls haH~ been sold natmnl41dt· health officials sa1d. But the New York matl-ordt'r compaO\ that <,old 1hc: dolb '13\'> they arc safe, and Al Limberg of the ( onsumt'r Pr0<fucts Safr·t\ ( omm1<,<,1on agrees. Neverthelss ... It 1s the depanmt'nt's f>ll\1t1on that chtldrc:n -.hould not tx· playing with these dolls. that tht'} repre~t·nt a poten11al ns~ to tbl' health ol the child on the basis of long-term affeus:· <>aid ..\nastac10 Medina. l h1ef of thl' hazardouS' waste control program of 1he Lo" ..\ngclt."> C ouot~ Department of H~alth Services. Jose Ochoa. a count\ health h~gen1st. ~1d thrl'e (X'opk t alkd Fryda y to say that their children sullered ktharg'. 1mtat1un. \ om111ng or othl•r minor symptoms afkr play1ng'w11h doll'> thl'} got fur Chn~tma<.. Officer wlth badge No. l dles LOS ANGELES -C'hfford F. Thoma'>. who lxcam1..· a pol11..eman at the close of World War I and earned the Pohce Dcpanmcnt\ badge No. I for many years. has died of hean failure at thc age of 98 "He was ha' 1ng dinner Chnstmas Day at has grand<;on·., hous(' and hl' 143' tdllng JOkcs ""hen he suddenly keeled over." fumil) fnend Wanda O'Hara ~ld ~aturda'" A, tuneral was held Sa!urday morning at Our Lady of the Rus::tl) ( hurch in Paramount Thomas retired 1n 1958. ending a 40·}car career CHP asks public's help ln hlt-run LOS ANGELES -The C'all forn~a H1ghv.ay Patrol ac,1..t:d puhhc assistance Saturday in lral k1ng down a hlt·and-run moton't 1n a green Chevrolet who cnucall) IOJured a CH P ,motorC'.1-cle otlicer The hat·and·run vehicle was believed to ha\ e been a 196 7 or "6t! Che\ rolet. pms1bl\ an Impala, and either emerald or grass green. Officer Michael Kerr ~1d Saturda) It v.a<, last seen heading non h on Broad....,ay n('ar ~a nchester around~ pm Fnda) Officer Dan Loughrey said .. The car su<>ta1ned nght-s1de damage." Kerr \a1d He said the officer. whose name v.as \.\llhheld. remained 1n 1..nu1..·al bul \lc.1ble Vengeance was terrorist. motive KOMC ( ~P) -The tcrronsts who \laughtcred 14 hollda~ tra ... elers and wounde<.I I:! I at the Rome and \, 1cnna airpQrts ""ere Palestinians. apparenth out to a\enge Israel's air stnke on PLO headquaners in Tu- n1<i1a police 1n both countnell said ~aturda} T"'o \.\Ounded ..\mencans died Saturda} ra1s1ng the O\Crall Rome airport dealh tQU to L5. mdudtng five Related story, photos Page 05 L ~. c1t11ens. The anack w11h grenades and automatic weapons wounded 74 people. Three of the gunmen died in Fnda~ 's a!lsault on Israel's El Al airline and on TWA and Pan Amen· can airllncc; in Rome. police said. One died at Schwechat Airport 1n Vienna. .\ustna. where terronsb ~truck five minutes later .\n Austnan man and an lsraeh were killed 1n the attack at the El Al departure lounge at the Vienna air- port The 41 ....,ounded there included two ..\mcncan passengers and \\\O terrons1' where also several Cl\ 1hans 140m(n and children. werc killed ·· said lnfehs1 On Oct I, lsraelljet figh1ers raided the Pales11ne L1bera11on Organ1La· 11on headquaner-; m Tunis k1ll1ng a1 least 60 people An Au'ltnan state poh1..e otlk1al said the V1enne!>C att.icker" ""ere Palestinians carr}1ng Tun1c;1an passports peaking on cond111on of anon>-m1ty. he 1dent1ficd them as Abdel Aziz Merzough1 25 Ben Ahmed Chaoval. 25 and Mong1 Ben Abdollah . aadqou1, 26 who was killed 1n a shootout "''th police CBS Radio broadca\t what 11 \aid was an 1nterv1ew v.-1th one of the terronsts from his hospital bed. It said he gavc his namc ol Mahmoud. said he was Lebanese and a member of the main Fatah fae11on led b' PLO chairman Vasser Arafat The PLO condemned the a1rpon attaLh F-nda) 1n a statement from Tunis Asked wh> the) had l>.1lled people Mahmoud s~ud. ··. W e ki ll Israelis ·· CBS said the man claimed to be a The bar a t Rom e'• airport, acene of a terrorlat maaeacre F riday, la jammed with pauengera one day later . member ofa .. su1c1de ,ommand .. 11ta \eneto and at tht• Bn t1\h .\1rv.a" .. Palestinian faction·· that planed office e' eral people \l.Crl· v. 1undcd other attacks on lsraehs and a ""Oman v.as l..1lled 1n tht· 'n ond The two sun. I' ors were under atf'ack ' terron~i..gn1up planned other attack!. '" ltah and el..ev. here in Europe and that he and h1'> Ju.omphces belonged to .\bu 'idal \bu '-1dal 1' the assumed name of Sabn al-83nna v.ho broke Wlth \rata1 d dcl.ade agn ---ce ndttten-S&turda-yat ~~cl-F-rcemaA.-l:l\>ipltaJ--l.n nc.uh\. I nglc'\\Out! .\note found on the lone survivmg terronst in Rome 'laid· "The tears we ha'e c;hed v.-111 be e\.changed for blood The "ar has started from this moment guard in a Vienna hospital ""Ith Italian nev.spapel"> ~.i 1d 1n- stomach and chest v.ounds .\ \ 1enna 'est1gators also ""ere l.hc:dung po"· pohce spokesman said no ont.• 'to our 1ble hnks betl4ecn the a1rpon homh- knowledge" had 1alk1..·d lli tku:.__ang and rhc On ~ hu.1d.mi v i Lb~ suspects. ..\l.hllk La uro lru 1~e hnC'r and lht \I .in ' < umere della ~ra s.a1d r' t''' iia1<1r' he.te\ e based on rxd1minan t:\dm1na1ions. that thC' 1e:-r11n''' "'1·n· 11'J\1h drugged 1411h J"'f'ht"tJmtnl·' .!.iring the: attacl Florida warms up, Buffalo snowbound Snow fed by moisture ofT the Great Lake'> ptleJ up a Dcremlxr relOrd Saturday along Lake Enc hut Flunda '.A.armeJ up w11h little 1..-rop damag.1..· reported after a frost ~care. In the We~t. 'ieattle·s airport v.as fogbound again And the m1dn1ght low of 7 degrees bclo14 1ero at 00151..'. Idaho. hroke the: 1..·1t~ ·.., record of minus 4 for the date St't 1n l 9X' It v.a'> Bo15e''> l ~th u 1mcrnt1' e dJ\ of sub-zero temperature\ •\t lea'it 22 death\ 1n nine !ltat1..·'> \101..c: \.\ t•Jnc:\dJ\ have been blamed on v.sntn weather. Ill ot tht·m 1n ~ti1..h1gc.1n Families bury soldiers killed ln alr crash Sen icemen from ac.:ross the count I") 1..ilkd 1..·arltn lhl\ month 1n till' t r.l'h ofa chaner JCt calT)mg :!4S '>old1ers bacl.. lrom dul\ in thc \il1Jea .. 1 v.c:rc: hun1..•d Saturda) with m1hla') honor'> ··Ht· kll tx·hinJ 311 thc: lmt· ht· hdJ 1n h" hl•Jrt. that"s a big legac)."' Linda M d ormall.. ol Ottav.a ( ,mad.i \:.t1d ;11 th1..· funeral of her brother. Arm) ('apt M11..hacl La .. tman '4 in .\~hland '\ II I .htmJn and other members of the 101~1 \irborne l>1\l\1on v.ere r1..·t11rn1ng h > I orl Campbell. Ky., from pcace-kcepmgdut} 1n Fg~ pt'' ~ma1 Pen1n'\ula 14 hl·n thl·tr plane crashed Dec I:! at Gander. Nc,~foundland Otht•r, v.ere hunl·d 1n Tennessee. Flonda. Nev. York and Indiana Star Wars techonology tested ln desert LAS VEGAS. Ne ... -A hydrogen homh hunc:d 1n .1 ho~l.lr '11c: 1...1nl\1t·r was detonated 1n the Nc:vada dt',l'rt "a1urda\ tn .t tl''t 111 · "t.ir 'v\ .1r,·· technology. offi cials ~aid The homb. \\I th .1 pa~ load t hn·q111 \ .1lent 111 I ~11.000 tons of TNT. was de1ona1ed I ,R!X) fl·l't hcnt•.ith J dl'\l'rt nw,,1 .1t 11 .1 m P\ I said Chris West of the Departm1..•nt of I nrrg~ < 1)lk-nam1..•d < 1old,111n1..• 11 had an explosive punch 10 times th1..' lorn· <i i tht• atomit homh thJI dl·,,1,tJtl·J Hiroshima dunng World War 11. .. We h.id no prohkm' ·· 'We,t 'u1J ··it \\:I' 1.. ut and dned."' Naturali•t killed by attackers ln Kenya NAIRO BI. Kenya -Dian J-m\e\. an .\mcman naturahst v.ho <;pent most of the past 18 years bcfnendsng and dc:lcnding Rv.anJa\ rare mountain gorillas, was \Ctlled hy attackers al her r1..•mot1..· mountain cabin. Rv.andan. officials said Saturday. Fosse). 53. began her p1onct·nng 14ork v.1lh gorilla ol central Afnca 1n 196 7 and soon pronounced them a ml\understood. gentle species. Through articles. television programs and a l 9tU book. "Gonllas 1n the Mist," she cru~dcd to protect the endangered animals from poacher~" ho sell gorilla heads and hlmds a' ashtra>' and hou,ehold decorat1on5 Ollic1als at state-run Radio Rwanda \aid k'.A. dt·1a1t.. ahou1 the attal l.. lac,t Thur\da\ wert known. Flnt diplomacy, then force lf needed TEl. AV IV, l$rael -An hraelt Cah1nC'l minister "<11d "iaturda' that 1f diplomatic pcnuas1on d1dn•t wori.. lf\racl 'hould uw forte to remo'c S)'tian anti-aircraft m1ss11cs from Lebanon. l\raC'h offinal' "ti\ the missiles 1nh1b1t Israel's ability to gather in tclhgenct• on Palc<itininn guerrilla bases an }nan· controlled eastern Lebanon ~frnsc M1n1'ltc r Y1t1hak R.ib1n s~ud Friday the rcconnaasancc flights were v11al and would rnntmuc .. We ha"e to allow :a chance for efforts through political channel" If the~ etlorts aren·1 produc11'c then we should U5C the forcr we ha\(' to clean..c Lebanon of the ynan m1u1lcs.'' Energy M1n1stt'r Gideon Patt <,.11d in an lsraC"I radio in ten It'"' Japaae.e batf6et emphaalzea defense TOK YO-The Cab1ncl of Pnme M 1n1ster Yasuh1ro Nakasone appro' cd a S26 7.8 b1lhon budsct for fisc~l 1 Q86 on turda) that include$ h1a,herdefon~ apcndina and fore1an 11d. Fasc~l 1986 sllrts Apnl I The defcn~ ~uda~t provides for purchase of 12 add1t1onal f . IS Jt'l fiihters. I 0 P-3( anti· submarine patrol plane$. four Patnol iurfact-·t<Hur JUidcd m1~1lc battenes. and three new destroyers. F1!1C'al I ~86 marks the btainning of a go,crnment· approved five-year def en~ build-up plan with plann~ t''\pr'nd1turc-. ol $QI 1 bilhon. The budaet mu'it 10 next to the U1et. or parhamcnt. f 1nal 3ppro-..ll there is expected 11nct thC' aovernina party coahuon hold'I mo<it of the ~at'i Patholog1~t'> at Rome'!> morgue 'ia1d autt)p<,1cs performed Saturda~ on l 0 of the 15 dead dl'tcrm1ncd thn·e had hcl·n i..,lled b} the t•xplos1ons and tht.• re'il h~ gunfire, the ltallan nc""' agcnc) A 'l\A rcponed. Autopsies "'ere planned for toda) on the bodies of the three dead terrorist~ and the two .\mcncans who d1c:d 1n hospitals 1t said R1n:ardo lnfehs1 , Rome's deput) pohce {h1c.'f. told the .\P the fo ur terroml\ ""ho .inacked Leonardo da \'1nu .\1rport 14erc ··....,uhout a doubt"" Palesttntan~ but their countnes of llngin v.ere not lo.nol4n . ..\;\\\quoted pohcc as sa~1ng t\.\O o l the thrcc dead terronsts 1..·amcd ~l orona'n pa-.sports 1dent11\ ing 1hem as Mohamed Dan 1sh . 21. and Jaser ..\bbou. 25 .. The\ call themsehes the martH"> of Pales'unc and ll appears 1ha1111s an repnsal for the bombing in Tunisia Dunng a debate 1n the Italian Eg' Rta1r -_;-fl1 tiht tu \1J :.1 .. n "''" Senate 'iaturda~ night lnterwr ~li n-:~ 1ster Oscar Lu1g1 Slaltam mentmm·d lntt•h" 1Jl'nt11i,·J th,· 'un "1n» 114 0pre'1ou!ll) reponl·d an11n' mou' t1..·rn1n't 1n K or.ii· J' \lnhJn101Jd da1m!> of re'>pt.m~1h1ht~ tor thl' at· 'iJrham I l .ind '4tJ ht "·•' •• irn !:1t tack~ One ""a~ tn a \falaga. 'ipa1n c.1 nute in ht' Pl'' J..1·1 111 ·\r.1 h1, lh.1 1 rad10 ~tat1on on Fnda) m the namr 1n\est1gator'> tran .. latl·d tnh• lrn l1 an of.Abu :"11dal. head ofa renegade: PLC ) It read. faction opposed 10 .\rafat The other .. .\s 'ou hJ \ t' \ 1olat1..·d ,1u r l.inJ uur call to .\NS.\ 1n ~ ilan named nil honor our people v.e 1 n l''' hc.1ngt· group. but the anon} mou'i caller ..aid 14111 \ 1olate l'\ en 1h1 ng t'\ l·n '"ur the attack v.as made ··t>crnu'IC \llU Jrl' children to ma l..t· \OU k d thl· ..... Jn1..·" holding our captain'>·· ~~alfa·m al\u of.our children l he tc:Jr' ''t· hJ' t• mentioned a third tl.i1m lrom an shed v.1ll be e\changc:d tor hlt•1~ 1 ht· unknown group calling 1l!>dl ··\rah 14ar ha' q,m1·J 1r1•m th" "11nwnt Guemlla Cells·· He -.aid that 1.. la1 m The man\ r" ,,, Pall·\110l' wa!> made 'aturda\ morn mg 1n Be iru t lntt-11'1 \31J \.irham ""' "''"t: n, lJ but he ~a\e no detail'> 1n < clio m1htan ht"t'Jt.l "~ l rl allaro said the t\ ix· 111 "'"' 1t·t· 1n' _·,t1ga t ntt 1udtt1..• I >111t1,·n1 ..., ,1 made hand grenade' u'K·d 1n 1h1 "J' rt•ptincJ ''' h.1, ~· lt •l 'tint ., airport anack al<io had been u\Cd la-.1 \atu(d3\ September m tentral Rome I k "'J' Thl' lta11c.1n nl'\" .h:t•• \ .! refemng to the e\pl1l\lll n'> at thl' ~u1,ted un1Jcnt1f11·,\ 11"! .1 ,, 1r1..e' tounst·filled ( afe de Pan<> •m \ 1a "' \a\ ing ...,arh.1r 1 : 1h1 ..., .1 h1' It Jr d •!hC'r 'Jl'14\papers abo ~1d ..... 11 .. ir J.n 'h.t t • n' l'\l 1ga wr' v.erC' S<-el>. in11 p.1"1~k Jll11m pl11.e'> 1n Ita l~ Poli,e and ho~pll<i l officials s.a1d 'iaturda' that Don Ma land. 30. ol 't'I.\ p, 1rt Ri ehl'\ Fla • died at R11m1..· \ 'II (.,10\ann1 hospital and f lcna T c1marello ti~ died m San < Jm1ll,l lf11,p1wl Tht• l . StatC' lx·partml·nt 'J J her relat1"C''> h"e m '-aplC''> Fla l ' f rnha''' .. polC'sman "1ark !>ti ·o JI''' 1J,·nt1 lied a man reported J.. 1eJ1..·arl er .. 1-.Frc:dc:nckGage 2Q of \lalli,nn V. ' He v.a\ a board "lll'l")~r t .h1· ( ap1tal T tme' ( o l ht th1..·r \n 1·n .. an<. 11led v.ere '·•t.1,hJ '111pl11t· 'l1mp'>on. I I Jaugh- :c:r 11 \ , :. ..., 1 •"' n the \P nev.'i 1·J11 LH n R·•mt· .1"lJ h•hn Ru• nocore .:. I l'' VI ' 'l ~Inn I)(,• Reagan urges restraint in Middle East LO~ .\"(•El E~ ( .\P) -President Reagan. muung hrs distress O\ er tt•rron\t a11a(k\ 1n Rome and\ rt•nna that k1llt•t! tiH· .\mcncam. urged 1 .. ral'I and \rah 1,1.0\t·rnmt•nts Satur- da' tu \hn" re,tratnt .11 .. a llnll' ot C:\lreme tl'n'lmn"' 1n 1hc Middle East. h1'i Spt.lke\mJn \.'lid Deput) White Hou~ press sec· retar) Larr) "ipt•alo.c'i. m Lo~ ..\ngeles with the 'acat1omng president. said Reagan re\ u:v.rd intelltgt'nlc: rq1011 .. on the ant1 -l..rat•h \hooting~ ag.t1n .. 1 El .\l pasc,cngl'n·oun11·r' 1n th1..• R.11111..· and Vienna Jirpon' thc.11 k ft I ~ people dead c.1nd I ~ I \.\<1un1k1..I ''\\ e dll not hc.1 H· a \ k:lr·l ut p11 t tlll' of an~ respon..,hil1t\ ··tor lhl· c.111.11..i.., peakes said He said Reagan ~nt mt· ..... 1ge' .. tn .i numberofgo\emment<, in lhl' region urging rcstr.unt and under'>\.·onnti Uranu' oatennoet rtq. cleul1 Tt9tb1e on th.la VoJacel' i photo. otten tint e'f'ldence of appa.re11t weatber p&ttern. that 11-., Jt°''>11l.J11·' . .,,,, nt1 .. tl th.ll "~ , 11nt1nut· th1· f'l.h\', r •• " n1•" m th.in t'\ l'I "p1.•.1k 1•, •I '"°'' ·.,n '1· g1•\1..·rnm1·ni-ru ,. '~·d l!ll' 1·11 ".1~1' Av J ,p.11>1·,na.11 II•• 1,1.11 l'r • 1 \1 1nl\tl'r \h1m .. •n I\· n ,,11,1 K1'.t~.111 had "'nttrn l'l'rl·' "'n1kn1nin~ th1 JlrtX'll\ ,11 thl· .ilfl'i•lh .11hh11un\l'I 1ng rc:-.tr:J1nt "\u1. h Jl '' ~,u,t lx • 1d1..·mn1..•d anJ th1..•1 IX' ['l'tr.111•!\ hr; U!?ht Ill IUSlltt' •lw R 1i.;.11 h th' 1,.1111 · f unht•rm11rc ''t' m..i'' n I 1 11114 h'1•nn't' t1l 1..ktrr •l' I• • :'1.r"' n!! • ... ir .tr!£l'r ~11JI ''I d .i,t 'Hi • '.1 "P .1 '°' IU\n! I ,.t\ 14hat l \ , .q" " 1~n t iw t.1 ~1..·n 1 n the la te~I 11·1r1•r"' ·'"·w,:.. F 11da\ and stressed th.i i :h t n1 tnl ...,t,1 tt'' J ,x•, nl)t lno" "h, na.1'tt•rn ndl·J 1 herr Uranus photos hint at weather patt~rn Photos bv V oyagcr 2 -. represent f1 r~ t deta il v isible in atmosph ere P.\!'>.\OE\i ..\ 1 \l'I -\ ,amera aboard thC' \. o,agt't 2 'p.1u•, 1,111 h"' photogr.tphed tht• tiN h1n1' 111 " weather pattern on l ranu'> .1n,1 sc1ent1'1' '-'\' tht'\ might be \l'C'lntt .1n 1c' fo~ l" er tht plant•t ',11uth pok .. II" the til'\t time "C' hJ' l' \ttn an' dtta1l 1n the atmo\phett' Imm l'ur o"aaer {lclf\ 1s1on t'amer:i llmagC'' · S31d Elli\ "11ncr deput' Pfl'lC't t 1ent1~1 at tht' "'auonal .\C'n,nauu,' and pace .\dm1ftl\trat11'n ' k t Prt,pul\1on LahM'ator. \.u)ager ~ v.a\ laun,·hC'd 1n l " •• e'plo~ Jupiter 1n l ~ .. ~ tum in IQ I and v.111 ha\e 1t., clo'>t'<1t en· counter v.1th t ranu' on Jan ~4 ~hen 1t fl1e\ ~1th1n about 'O l)(X) m1lc<1 ot tht \Olar \\'item·., th1rd-largc\t planet Toda' \.(l\a t'f ~ wa' to ht t R4 b1ll1on mile\ from Fanh and ~O ~ m1lhon m1k\ from I ranu\ "' 11 ~Jl('t"d' tt1'.A.anl th.ti plan<'t a1 40 noo mph pro1t·~ l manat(tr n1, I.. L aescr c;a1d nn~· "' thl r r,11'c·, tv.o telephoto ll"lt'' "mn lama;,i, photogn1phed the apfl<lrcn1 ....,eather pattern 1n th<' l ran1an atmosphere 1n lat<' Novem h<'r 'iincc then JPl ~1enust'I have pn\ atrl\ dC'hated whtthcr the pattern rC'all' t'XI~" ur 1\ "mp!\ a product ot c\lrcmC' computer proce~<>ing and photo cnhanr<'ment 'VI e arC' 0cg1nn1ng to 'itt. we think. \'Ith hC'a'' proce\'ilng, ~me hints ot atmo<,phem t'.A.C'atherl patterns.." La~r u1d Fnda\ Ht c;a1d the pattern was obKrved ,,nh 11ohen 1 l to '0 photograph, we1't 'upcnmpo\C'd on each other and rnhan\ed 'I'm not rnn,inefii it's real We n<"l'1.1 w ~o"' an\"t ountl' n .. UC1Cf \.lid Rut \11nc-r q1d "'We're fllrl ,·onfid<'nt that the pattern 1s real. Tbc interprtt4t1on (11\at tt's caused b)- haze I hov.cvcr 1 h\&hly speculative at thl' pomt ·· I he pattern appca" ., a dar\ area :around the planet'\ M'Uth polt. wlucb I\ flll lnl\ the \Un ~ I A4 Oranga.Coast DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Oeoember 29, 1985 J11nior 11leguards ln Australia for 2-week cultural exchange Hunffil on team h osted Australi ans in July: a nnua l exchange program i~ now 1 1 ye-a~s old By ROBERT BARKER Of lNO.-, ......... Ftftcen members of the Hunt- ington Stach Junior Lifeguard pro- gram left for Australia and the F1J1 Islands Fnday for a two-week r ultural Aaatri.lli.n Andrew T omu ecurrlea up a· rope ladder during competition at the Huntington Pier last July. SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOS- PITAL November 5 Patnc1a and Scott Miller. M1s!>1on VtejO. glfl November 12 Angela and Richard ( oons Laguna Niguel, girl November 13 Kathryn and Darci 81cn\Cnu. Laguna Beach. girl Lee and Walter Birchard. Laguna Hills. bo}' November 14 Penn) and Gregor, Banz. Laguna Beach. bo) November 17 Theresa and Teddy Lloyct:-Mi5sron Viejo. bo} November 30 Mary and Daniel Barber, Laguna Beach. bo}' December 5 .lf"m1e and Victor Lozano. Mission V1CJO, girl WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER SANTA ANA November 6 Veronica and Ronald. tan le). frvinc, girl November 8 V1ck1 and JefTre) Conley, Irvine. bo}' November 14 Lorraine and Alan Pinney. Irvine, bo) November 17 Michelle and \i1 1chael Nobile. Irvine. girl November 18 helly arnt Crarg Mc("lella-nct Costa Mesa. hoy November 19 Julie and Da vid Andersen. M1~s1on VieJo. girl and educational exchange. The yo ungsters. the rm•m of the crop of the life.saving and manne educauon program that annually attracts more than 750 students. also will engage an hfcguard compet1t1on with Austrahan tcnms The journey foll ow!\ a vis11 by Australian Junior lifeguards to Hunt- ington Beach last Jul). The Huntington Bearh Junior Life- guard Program was launched 1n 1964 for youngsters between 9 and 17 years of age. The pnmar) goa l. according to Junior Lifeguard Progra\P Director Bill Ri chardson 1s. ··It> acquaint the youngsters with the hazards of the ocean environment. instruct them 1n all techniques of ocean lifesaving, ' develop their phn 1cal fitness and liiil•;;;illll leadership potenual and mold them into responsible and d1sciphned citizens." Youngsters who ha ve gone through the eight-week program make up most of the c1ty'<; 65-member hfe-savrn~ force. Team members making the tnp include •Paul Allen, 17, a senior at Manna High ~hool. ~e part1c1pates in gymanst1cs, sw1mm1ng and cross country. He has received the rank of Eagle Scout and 1s active in a church youth group, •Jeanine Bryan. 17 a JUn1or at Manna High. She swi ms on th e girls' varsity swim team and likes to cook. snow ski and pla y the piano. •Eric Ching, 17, a senior at Edison H i~h. J:le competes in water polo. swimming. volley ball and soccer and 1s on the surf team. •Sharon Darone. 16. a Junior at Fountain Valle) High . She's on the swim team and competes for the Golden West Swim Club. She hopes to go into engineering or sport l> medicine and likes to play the violin November 21 Debra and Wilham Tasher, Irvine, boy November %2 Debra and Dara Grcele}'. Costa Mesa. boy November 27 luhe and David Gordon. Irvine. boy November 28 Paula and Richard Dougherty, Foun- tain Vallev. 11,irl FOUNTAJN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL November 16 Antonia and Noel Broessel. Costa Mesa.ho):. Tonia and Ronald Holben. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Sharon Bagley and Sm it Irvin. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Mal) and JefTre\ Water'>. Huntington O.-,l"let,.....9'L ......... Huntington Beach Junior Lif~uarda tour- ing Auatralla are (left to rlaht from top row) JelfRuu, David SlmcoI, ltetth Wllk.ln90n, Michele Devaney. Erle China., Michael Eich , Kathy Simco:s, Nicole 9panovtch, Patrick Ryan, Jeanine Bryan, Rachel Smith, Chelaea Griffin, Shardon Darone, Paul Allen, Courtnee De Long, Veronica Ann Deck, Robert Gifford and Mor1an Mark.linger. ~ •Veroni ca Ann Deck, 16. a Junior at Edison High. She sW\ms on the girls' team and runs cross country. She is a member of the Orange County Academic Team and wants to study medicine. •Courtnee De Long. 17, a senior at Costa Mesa Hrgh. She's participated on the school's va rsity gymnastics team four years and 1s a member of the Pep Squad. She intends to become an 1ntenor or fashion designer. •Michele Devaney, 15. a sophomore at Edison High. She was .captain of the volleyball team last }'ear and 1s a member of the swim team She's enrolled in honors classes. •Robert Gifford. 16, a sophomore at Newport Harbor High. He's a mernberoflhe varsity water polo and swim teams. He plans to study busines~ in college. •Chelsea Gnffin. 16, a junior at Newport Harbor. She's a member of the volleyball and swrm teams. Her favorite subject 1s chemistry and she plans a career in medicine. She's active in her church's youth program and plays the piano. •Morgan Marklinger. 17. senior at Edison High School She's acti ve in the Spanish Honors Society and Future Business Leaders of Amenca and a member of the Academic Booster Club. She was named the most improved varsity swimmer in her freshman. sophomore and junior years. She's active in gymnastics and Bobby Sox softball. •Jeff Russ, 16, a Junior at Hunt- ington High. He likes to study Spanish and history and is a member of the varsity swimming and water polo teams. •Patrick Ryan. 16. a sophomore at Huntington High. He was a co- captain of the rreshman-sophomore water polo team and is on the boys' swim team. He hopes to attend the Air Force Academy or the Naval Academy and become a military pilot. •Rachel Smith, 16, a Junior at Edison High. he swims compe11uve- ly and is active in her church youth group. She's studied piano for seven years. •Nicole Spanovich, 17, a senior at Marina High. She·s a member of student government. is a varsity cheerleader and was a homecoming princess. •Keith Wilkinson. 17, a senior at Edison High. He's paticipated on water polo and swim teams and plans to become a policeman in •Hunt- ington Beach after attending the Police Academy. ---------------------------, Beach. ~1rl ~ He r e Ye! Her e Ye! l GI \ '\T '\E\\< YEAR'S EVE CEl.ERR ATIO~ !>..'~ Ol\'\ER•OA ",Cl ~G ·PA RTl FAVORS Featuring Special New Year's Menu 8 oo p m to 1 1 ·oo p.m Prime Ribs of Beef New York Steak. or Fresh Halibut $16 95 S1eak & l obster Combo or Whole Lobster Spht $19 95 For Ow _.E.tly DiD~n:• We are ftat1uiag oer replar dinner men• at °'*" ncalar prieu. Sened 4a00 p.-. lo 8,00 p.m. ;, Al dinners ~ soup "8tld Mlad Sorry . due to hollday menu. salad bet le not avalable /. _k; Make Your Reservations Early 127 Marine Ave 675-8300 Hickory Farms tw Celebrate And Sav~ Double Cheese Log -Two great c heddar tastes WE MAKE PARTY TRA YSI in every bite. .2 for$5.00 t .. 18.88 II. Try Smoky or Green Onion flavors. Off•r Good thru '2/31195 FRFSH COF ~Ff fH· M~~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine Newport Beach 642-0972 November 18 Pamela and Mark Salyer. Costa Mesa. girl Poster winner November 19 Pegg1esue and Robert Walden. Costa Mesa. bo) Jud" and De\ in JctC'r Fountain Valfc). bo~ November ?O Lo1sann and Donald Da y. Fountain Valley. bo} Suaan Darnell (left), a 1 7-year-old Corona del Mar realdent and junior at the Ethel Walker echool ln Simabury, Conn., bu been awarded three $100 U.S. aavt.nga bonds for her aecond place entry ln the New England Air Maaeum poeter conteat. Mak- ing the presentation are Michael Speciale, director of the maaeam, and Linda Blumenbaaen, rep~eaenting Pratt and Whitney. 'the con teat, open to all Connecti- cut high echool atadenta, wu one of many activttiea apon90red by the muaeum u part of lta celebration of the Wright brother'• flrat flight 82 yean ago. November 21 Wanda and Mano Richard. Hunt- ington Beach. gHI IN THE SERVICE RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Costa Mesa soldier earns medal Where Yu Oolar Coven More! 1922 HARBOfl Bl.VD., COSTA •UA-SU-1156 IRNIUllllllll(lllllll(llnllllUflllllllffll 1111 Q#I llUll 11, shores interiors YEAR END SALE 40 to 50% OFF I.AM" t "CTUIU t TUllS t ACCUSOlllS 642-2555 2640 Avon St . Newport Beach PFC Kevin P. Lalor, son of David and Denise Lalor of Costa Mesa. has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal at Fort Bragg. N (" Lalor. a I 984 graduate of Irvine ( oa'>t Christian High School. 1s a medical spec1ahs1 with the 82nd Aorhornc Dr v1S1on . • • • .\rm> Pvt. Wesley J . Som·mer, son of Trmmula Sommer of Dana Point, has amved for duty with the 3rd Infantry D1v1s1on in West Germany. ommer. a metal worker. was ·previously 'itat1oncd at Aberdeen l.argelt, Moat Com te Teleecope & Binocular Center In U.S. Expert Help. ..,~ .... .\Scope Clta IN COST A MESA 3033 Brlstot (714) 957·6900 IN SIMI 679 Easy SI (805) 5:?2·6646 IN TORRANCE 3132 PAC Coast Hwy (2 13) 326-3251 Proving Ground. Md. • • • Air Force Tech Sgt. Rosemary T. Johnston, daughter of Benjamin and Rose Patterson of El Toro. has been named outstand ing non-com- m1ss1oned officer of the quarter for the 39th tactical group in Turkey, wh ere she is a supoly supervisor. • • • Army Pvt. P bllllp E. Carter, son of Melton Carter of Costa Mesa, has amved for duty with the 2nd Infantry D1v1s1on in South Korea. Carter. an anti-armor weapons crew member. was previously stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. • • • Army Spec. 4 Greg A. Rose, son of Tom and Elaine Quick of Huntington Beach, has arrived for duty with the !st Cavalry Division in Fort Hood. Texas. Rose. a 1982 graduate of Ocean View High School, 1s an indirect-fire infantryman. • • • Pvt. Mary F. Ltttcll , daughter of Thelma Leetch of Capistrano Beach, has completed basic training at Fort McClellan, Ala. She is a 1985 gradu- ate of San Juan Capistrano High School. ••• Army National Guard PFC Chrlatopller W. Grallam, son of Gary and Pat Graham ofSan Clemente, has com pletcd the U H-1 helicopter repair course at the Army Aviation School in Fort Rucker, Ala. • • • Army Reserve Pvt. Ted R.P. Hartma.a, son of Ted and SueLett Hartman of El Toro. has completed a watercraft en~rrTeer cou~ the Army Transportation School in Fort Eustis. Va. • • • A.1rman Robert W. Zenner, son of Robert and liall1 e Zenner of Capistrano Beach. has graduated from the Air Force aircrew hfc support cou'rse at Chanute Air Force Base. 111. Zenner, a 1979 graduate of San Clemen1e High School. has been assigned to the 479th Component Repair Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. • • • Damon M. McGee, son of Daniel Williams of Fountain Valley, has ~en promoted to the rank of special- ist fourth class in the Army. McGee is a member of the 82nd Airborne D1v1s1on at Fort Brau. N.C. • • • Staff Sgt. Martin D. Bacon, son of Larry Bacon of Fountain Valley, has graduated from the Air Force non- commissioned officer leadership school at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., as an honor student Bacon, a 1977 Jnlduate of Costa Mesa High School, is an electronic warfare systems technician with the 55th A vronics Maintenance Squadron. • • • Army National Guard Pvt. Patrick B. ~arrett, son of Sue Wetherell of lrv.tne, has completed the basic field artillery cannoneer course under the one station tln1t training program at Fort Sill. Okla Vacancies on Laguna panel The Laguna Beach City \ouncrl is accepting applications for three appointments to the Board of AdJustment/Dcs1gn Review Board. The appointments will be made to fill vacancies created by a resignation and the expmat1on of one rcaular term and the term of an alternate. Board members serve two year terms and the alternate serves one year. lntervic~s will be conducted on Jan. 2 ~at 6 p.m. by the council at their rcautar mccttn1t. Laauna Beach residents interc5tcd in \ appl}'lng should obta1n an application from the City Clerk's office and file It by Thursdav Jan. 16 at S p.m For morr informa11on call 497-3311, extension 209 , u~ A akull, believed by aome to be that of Na.zl wa.r criminal Joeef Mengele, la held by Bra.zillan anthropologlat Daniel Munoz. The akull and akeleton were unearthed ln Brazll laat June. - OB ITU ARIE S Cartoonist Joseph Oriolo, produced 'Casper, "Felix' HACKEN ACK. N.J -Canoon1s1 Joseph 0 Onolo. who produced and directed more than 1.000 cartoon features. incl ud ing "Casper the Fncndl> Ghost" and "Felix the Cat." has died at the age of72. O riolo, of Woodcliff Lake, died Wednesda~ at Hackensack Medical Center after a bncf illncc;s, h1'\ fam1liy said . Onolo worked 1n the cartoon and com1C book business for 5 3 years. d1 rect1ng 2 54 cpi<>odes <'I "Felix the Cat." doing voices for the "Gulhvcr·., Travels" sen es and creating" M 1gh t}' l len:ulc:s." tht.• first action cartoon with characters modeled on real people. . Oriolo also d rew Feli x for ncws~a r comic pages and for comic books. But Donald On olo said his fath r's favontc character was Casper. the mild-manne d ghost who refused to frighten children. Onolo created Casper m 1944 to comfo(t his daughter becau~ she was afraid of the dark. Oriolo sold Casper. which was product'd through 1960. and other ghostly characters to Paramount. which later sold them to telev1s1on He was awarded the Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists' Golden Award m 1984 Oriolo sa1d his father was working o n his first full.length theatrical film . a revival of "Felix the Cat," at the ume of h1s death Comedy writer John Mercer SAUSALITO -Advertisi ng cllecutive John Arthur Mercer, who once wrote scripts for tclc- vision 's "Sgt. Bilko Show" and "The Dick Ya!) Dyke Show," died at his ho me Dec. 20 aner a bnef lll nc'ls. He was 52. Mercer. who wa~ born in New York \1ty. was K nior vice president and crea11ve director of Doyle Dane Bernbach Inc. adver11s1na agency 1n San Francisco when he died H e wrote the tele vision scnpt'I dunng the J 9SO~ and 1960s while with the New York Corned} Wo rkshop. Mercer worked for ~veral advert1S1ng agencies 1n New York aner he left the workshop. He moved to Ssn Francisco in 1963 and became crtattve director for Meluer Aron & Lemen ad vcrtmng aacncy. British Gen. Manhall-Cornwall LO NDON -tr James Manhall-Com""1lll, once Britain's younaest aeneral, was its oldest wh~n he died Chnstmas Day at the aac of 98, his fam1l > ~1d Thursda). In 1934, after decorated sen ice: 1n World War I. Marshall-Cornwall became the Bnmh Arm) 's youngest maJor general at the age of .p Coke executive J. Paul Austin .\ TL.\NT .\ -J Paul Auc;un. the rr11red (()Ca· Cola Co l'h,urman who took C oke 10 mainland China in I 978. died at his home Thur">da~ after a long illness He was 70 He became president of the Atlanta-based company m 1962. add ed the tttle of chief C"tccuuve officer in 1966 and was named chairman an 1970 He rettred 1n 1981. Racer Jean Rondeau lf MANS. France -Frenchman Jean Rondeau. who 10 1980 became the first rac1 ng dn" er to win the Le Mans 24 Hour classic 10 a car ofh1s o" n construcuon, was killed Fnda> 1n a railroad crossing accident. police said Rondeau died when a train hit h1'i Porsch<'. which "as trapped between crossing bamers at Champagne. about 6 miles from Le Mans. a1..'Cordmg to poltce. They 5a1d the bam ers had been hft<'d after another train went by moments earlter. allowing three or four cars thro ugh before they were lowered agam. blocking Rondeau's cars on the tracks. The accident occurred less than a mile from Rondcau's factory. where he built Formula foord racers. Rondeau was 39 He started racing in 1968 and first entered h1\ "home" race. the 24 Ho urs. m 1972 He finished the tough race for the first time. 19th, in 1974 H1sown Rondeau racers appeared for the first time in 1976 and were consist.ant finishers.' Rondeau h1mself takm1 fourth gtacc in 1977 The 1numph C'am( 1n 198 . when witl\ Jcan- P1errc Jausu ud. Rondeau won the race. and another of his caM wa~ third. Racina other end urance events. his can were se<:ond 1n the world constructors' champ1onsh1p 1n 1982 But lack offinanc1na prevented him upda11na the cars af\er t 983 and he raced with other teams. He was ~nd at Le Mans in 193' with mencans Preston Henn and John Paul J' 10 a Porsche qs6. and 17th this year 1n a French WM- Peuat"Ot. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, ~ber 29, J88! , AS A realdent of Armero ln the Colomblan,mountal na l• re.cued from the mudallde cauaed by a volcanic eruption. Some 26,000 died ln the d.l ... ter. panic 1n h1gh-nsk groups and gal· \an1zed the medical communit\ which now estimates tha1 the \ iru'> has infected halfa million .\mencans .\n estimated I 0 percent ma) de.,,elop the disease In some parts of tht countr). controversies arose over adm1tt1ng children with AIDS to public schools. insurance compames wrestled Wlth the financial demands. and some people even called for a quaranttnc of .\ID sufferers. • • • 9 South .\Inca Black anger and d1saffec11on continued to grow in outh .\fnca. "'h1ch spends SJ btlhon a \ear to enforce 'apartheid w11h a ' 400-man m1htan force (rads in t he So·uth .\fncan pos- ition began to sho" due to inter- national \Crunun~ &l'en to clashes bet1.1<een police and black milnants and to a re-e\am1na11on b\-V.estern businesses and banks of their South .\fncan 1n\ ec;tments The\ 1olence at lirs1 largeh confined to black town- ships began to spread to v.hne are-.s' b~ ~car·., end South .\fnca's president P V. Botha wac; hanging tough \ 1olenct' and radical forces werr g.ro"1ng. Despite the effort& ot Bishop Desmond Tutu and moderate blacks and "hnes. some obsen ers said. the: potenual for outnght civil war v.as mcreastng as 1985 ended • • • 10 pies and Redefl"ctor The l . Justice Dcpanment credned the FBl's beefed-up budget and tts high pnont\ on catching spies for a spate of arrest<; of.\ mencans on esp1onagt' charges in 19 S Ele\ en .\mencans "ere arrested for sp) ing The -...alker c.ase tn\Ohed four current or fonner Nav) membeTS It v.as almost enttrel~ a famil) affair John Walker: his brother . .\rthur son \.11chael. and a close fnend. Jern .\ Whitworth Then o'er h\e da\.; in '-o\t'm~r fOur .\mt'm.'.an<,, -a a'" counter- terronsm e\pert .ind his v.1te a retired ( I.\ tranc;lator and a former '.at1PnJI \nunt' .\genl \ 1.'l>m· mun1-.H111n' e\pt''1 -v.en· arrestC'd n ,a.,e<. 1n' 0h 1ng alll·gt·d '>P' 1ng inr l'raC'I ( hina Jnd the 0\ it•t l n1on Jn the '>trangec;t ca!>e of tht> \ear \ 1tah "l urchl·n~n iJenllliC'l1 h' the '>tale {'>t:partmrnt J<\ J 'l'n11•f i((,B 'P' 1kJ tn tht• "er,t lin .\ug l then returned Ill the '°ll"' 1e1 l nH"n 1hrt>e ml1nth' lJtt•r Jlt<'r J iormal nev.' lOnferen .. t· JI lht' '-.ll\ lt'I fmbaSS\ \(1 \\ J\hington "l url hl·n~t' .;la1ml.'d h<: h.id t°lel'n ~11.1napped h\ .\mencJn Jgt•n1' Jru~l·J .inJ hrnught tt1 the l n11ed \Late\ aga1nc;1 his "111 l '> 111li .. .if, J1.,m1r,c;ed h1~ \ton a' ''hah•nf Five i nmates lock ed in i sola tion c ell Fi,e inmatt''\"l·rehxh·J nil J::.t c;quare-foot 1<.ola11on 1.el Jt ihc Tht'" LaC\ hram·h of the ,1,crd• v.JeJ Orangr Count' ,1a1l 1n Orangt· l.'arhl·r this month. a stan repon ~1J The l'r1,v.d1ng ra1'\Cd .-c~n'-l'rn' a~1u1 the pn.,oner< c;.11(-1, ,.1H.l .1 Dt·t· Iv rernn h' Jail \1 1''"' l .t" rt'n(t' R ( rrn"mJn :, I uditt' \\ I 1,1 n· ( rra' Thl' .\ml'rl1.Jn l '' i I ihc:r.1<'' \ n1on .ittllfnt'\ Ritrard Herman , .. nlkmned tht' 1'l)lati11n •t•ll l r 1v.d- 1n~ Fnda\ -..Pin~ it "·"true'! .ind unu,ual run1,hmcn1 SHUTTERS SPECIALLY PRICED~ Capture the outdoors and create comfort wit h these custom moveable shutters in the colors. sizes and styles you want! ·- A.a Orange eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, December 29, 1885 6pk .. 12 en. can.a 7·UPOR LIDCOLA ·q Frozen or ~ Defrosted DANMAID LARGE COOKED• PEELED SHRIMP 2'1l OI • A.uort9d Yartet1ea •SAVE Ile 39¢ DA.NOLA THIN SUCID MEATS IA. 64 OI cartoo • SAVE soc J 7.9 CitRUS IULL ORANGE JUJCI.. u . 16 OI pactaqe •SAVI 4()c J 59 HOFFY llD' WllND:S............ 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A8 Orange Cout 0 Y PILOT/ Sunday, Decernb« 29, 1985 l SPECIAL HOURS: SUNDAY· MONDAY 10 TO 9 TUE·SDAY 10 TO 6 ·FINAL HOURS WEDNESDAY 10 TO 6 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you're nol happy with your furniture when you gel 11 home. we will take 1t back within seven days If you find the 1dent1ca1 item in stock elsewhere within seven days lor less we will refund the difference We will g111e you a five year hm1ted warranty against factory defects 1n workmanship and construction Oe1a1ls available in our stores 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our conven1en1 Wrckes Revolving Charge American Express Card MasterCard or Visa ANAHEIM: Sanla AnA Frwy and Magnolia Phone 714-821 -8550 VAN f4UYS: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burhank and Victory Phone 818 780 2244 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino ~wy and Vincent Phone 818-919-1971' COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor BlvQ Phone 714 540 8242 \ OoPn Monday thru Frid av 10 9 Salurdrly 10 6 Sunday 12 6 •I ------------------------------------- ----- ---- -- ' ew Year's Eve •.. a time for reflection. "On New Year's Eve, if my husband and I have been toa party we lty to ger bomebeforemidail/Jtaadhavet.imetoounelvestoreflectontbeo/d yearand think about the .oow bne, "Mid Jackie Rod,enofNewpon Beach ... A glass of chMnpa,ne to,e~aqulet time." It may not ha tl1il )'NI' became the wbole family will be in Aspen, but the lady in pink fmtwed a Style today bad her .. time of refl«:tion " throu,b the vjperte sbe cn:ated for the m:eiu Human Qptions benefit. usm, her interiordesipiZ talenr., and with fumjture from her bome combincdwithaimilMpieca,Ocf,enm:iated•1P«ial,intimatepl•oefortwo. Endotcd in the 18th century armoue ii her collection of Chinese and French porcelaina. Tbe tabk i11et for two with penotWizod linea.taad Venetian cbam])ll61Jt:'1Mlt:I cu1tom made for the family in tbe Mme style u cn:ated for the l•te Prinoeu Grace and Prince Rmier. floral~ Rody Harmer used dnpina to pve theewbit its tented look and added ,,-cenery aad Doral touchel with aocentl 10 '°'"· PortraitJ of Jackie and budMnd Jim'• cbildren -Michael, Bradley and Christim -add• family atmOtpbere to the lt:tDnf. --=-.._,.,.. ·-·--- , AA·}. ~· ·i • t ·------ The Rodgers family has resided m Orange County smce rhelf mo"e here from Pasadena in 1970. Jim ispresidenr ofWestlield Development Compan}. and Jackie de 1gns rhe interiors of the the company's projects throushour Southern Califonua. The ROO,ers home was featured on the Childrens Hosp1 ta/ home tour this year. and Jackie recently redecorated the house, completing ir;ust m umc ro welcome some I 00 friends m for Jim's bil birthday celebra tlon th 1s past week. She has also decorated the family's Snowmass townhou~. Heroiberhobbiesincludeprdeningat herwaterfronr home, cooking and entertainiag with small dinner panics. Jim and Jackie are benefactors ofSouth Coast Repenol) Thcall'C and founding memben of the OC PerfonnilJI Arts Center and supponers ofNewpon Harbor An Museum. She was a founder of the Camelot Chapter at the Center. has served on the SCR Oalacomm1ttee, is active in RIO and a past board member of the Newpon Harbor Chapter of Children 's Home Sooery Written by: Vida Dun l'lfe DesJllJ by: Steven Hough Pbotavaphy by: Richard Koehler • 82 Orange Coett DAIL V PILOT I Sunday, o.c.mber 29, 1985 , We 're ready for changes at the start ofi a new year L9okin.a aood for Dec 29 Fac1na lhe new year. Are you ready to face 1986? At the beainn1naofa new year, a lot ofua feel a chanae is in order ... a oew hairdo ... time to do something about gcttina new makeup or nails that aJways seem tO need pobshmg. The Richard Ouellcue SaJon 1n Newport Beach will offer a free two- hour seminar for men and women 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. WC'dnesday, Jan. 22 entitled "A New Year, A New You". The hands-on workshop will in- clude hair, slon and nail care. plus demonstration m makeup apph- cation. Participants will be allowed to watch and question the saJon person- nel as they perform the services. VIDA Dw Several people will be chosen from the audience as models for the beauty makeovers. Plus. if this 1s the year you have decided cosmetic surgery ii the route you will take. a surgeon will be there to answer questions. (The number to call for more info on trus seminar and two others planned in the Spring is Actor WWlam Schallert with Valerie Sutton and Bill Hamilton . Glen and Do~ Stillwell. ' ANAHEIM HILTON & TOWER S Sunday,Jan.5 10am-6pm FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 714-n3-1019 I . -. . . . I • 644--66 71.) The salon, at 200 Newpon Center Drive, iJ in the prO<leSS Of tettin& its' own "facelift." Ouellette is spendina more lhan $200,000 to Jive his fun, service salon a new look. The arand openin.a will be some time after February when every thina is ship- shape and the last roll of silk wallpaper bas been bung. and red aranite dom1natrna the while· Another intcrestani chanae in the wood.floor reception area. hair area ia the shampoo bowl$. international atmosphere with styLists and techniciaoa from London1 Paris. Tolcyc;>1 Gennany, Italy ano Canada. (Ouuette came to California from Canada in I 9S8 and opened his first salon in 1969). Mirrors, floor to ceilina. have been "They arc from Eur'Opeod are made used to create an illusion ofspace, and to move and adjust to fit your neck lightina throuaout the salon bas been and your head,' said Oullette as be installed to complement clients' skin demonstrated. Later, he showed off t~ne~. Also, in th~ t~tina and hi&h-biah-tech computerized eq_uipment hJbt~atta, s~1al hgbtsare used to for perms, coloring and dryina tcch- elim1nate color d1stort1on. niqucs. PARTY TIPS: A tbouJht for New Year's Eve .. .In Helo1se's Beauty Book there arc sugestions for surviv- ing parties if you 1:fC trying to.lose or maintain y~ur weight. .. tal~ mst~ad of eating. Sip ·~stead of gulp1.ng. Pick instead of gorging. Eat your diet foods before you leave home 1fyou arc weak willed. Move yourself or the ~I of peanuts to avoid temptation. Try not to look at the dessert, and explairi that dinner was so good that you'll just have coffee for dessert. Meanwhile, it's business as usual Monday through Saturday with most of the chanaes already in place. In the hair-styling area, the outside . . f h d bas actually been brought in. "No Se~1ces from the. top o . the ea to As OuJJene and I totmd the two- story, 400()..aquare-foot saJon, he pointed out some of the ideas be has incorporated to give the place a contemporary theme ... a white, black and champagne color scheme with a circular reception desk of black oak matter where you sit in this area, you the t!P of the toes (mcluding all.over can sec the ocean, .. Oullette said. ~anm~g) arc ofTcr:ed men and w~mv en y cs, you can. There arc two double 10 this sal,on (wt.th a lot of. pn ate rows and one sin&le row for the 14 areas avail.able 1f you don t want hair stylists and tfie rows have been everybody 10 town to know what you plaocd, somehow, so that the water have done). and sky is reflected in every mirror. J Anyone from almost any country don't understand how it works, but in the world will find someone to some designer did. speak their language. There is an Sign Writing party at Newport museum Sponsors of Sutton Sign Writing partied at Newpbrt Harbor Art Museum recently and viewed the new 28·minute video program "SigninJwith Sign Writing." The group ofnear 90 also learned that Sign Wrlling for the Deaf has now been put on video tape with funds from Newport's National Education Corporation. On hand to take laurels were vice presidents Wally Laub, Jack Polley and Jack Butler. Mayor Phil Maurer(with wife Pat) attended and added his praise for Dr. Robert Peterson, superintendent of schools, who sent his skilled technical people to set up monitors to show the video. Actor William Schallert-featured in the video with Patty Duke, Stephanie Edwards and Meredith Mac Rae-was at the party, and during the evening actor Michael Villani, the unseen "voice" for deaf actor Bernard Bragg dropped in. Dr. Norman Potter and Pat Krone chat with Pat and Pbll Ila mer: Others there were Valerie Sutton, inventorofSign Writing, who was chatting with everyone and asking them to think up ideas for getting the new show on TV and in to schoas and libraries, and Bill Hamilton who was praising sponsors Pat Krone. Glen and Dotti Stillwell, Valerie Scudder, Vicki Heston, Wes Bellwood, Darlene Dortch, Karin Boramanend and Vern Hart. After the champagne buffet, guests wandered through the galleries viewing the museum exhibits . • . .. Jane Scudder, Pbyllla McCulloqh and Valen e Scudder. Designed as a central market- place for all Brldal, Honeymoon and first year home needs. The 1986 Spring Brldal & Honey- moon Show has Invited Southern Callfornla's top ex- perts In their fleld to present a vlsually exciting & informative day for both the bride, groom and their famllles. ,UICHASI nc1n AT THI DOOi WIN fabulous Honeymoon Trip to Exotic Locales •Curuu'k.'llkU Airlin1...~ THREE EXCLUSIVE FASHION SHOWS 11:30, 2 :00 & 4 :00 Produced by Kri,ti & Co PAPARAZZI PLUS An unusual New Year's party with crystal 'party animals' Ten life-sized crystal carousel animaJs will be provi de the background for Bahia Corinthian Yacht O ub's New Year's Eve Carousel Ball. According to Jeanie Lowry, party chairman. the animals arc part of a 65 piece life.sized group ownest by Du Hagerty (TV's Gnzzly Adams) and will remain at the clubhouse tor one week. "Haggerty is active with abused and battered children's causes as well as furthering kindness to animals, and he is hoping to attract the right organizatjon to which he would donate this magnificent group ofanimals,"Lowry said. Roser Meade, film producer and director of Amethyst Studios in Huntington Beach, 1s the current sponsor of the crystaJ carousel and 1s working with Haggerty to give the collection proper exposure. Oub members and their guests will get their first view of the animals when they arrive at 5 p.m. for the social hour. After dinner the group will be be dancing to the music of Lou CataJano and his big band. • • • Music at Costa Mesa Country Club on New Year's eve will be by City Heat. The group will play from 9 p.m to I a.m. for Parents Without Panners. Orange Coast Chapter 26. The pubhc may attend the fest1 v1t1es by calling 546-5788 for reservations ... members S20 and guests $30. The Parish Council of St. Ehzasbeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Irvine will hold a New Year's Eve celebration in the parish hall, Campus and Tunic Rock Drives. Reservations ($12.50 per person. $25 per couple) will include hats and noisemakers. buffet, dancing at midnight champagne. Eileen Beck, 552-9131 or the oflicc. 854-1000. may be called for further information.· • • • Social chairperson Jeu Beclatel and her commit- tee tranforrned the Cannes Ballroom of the Hotel Meridien tnto a festive seumg for the more than 100 attending the Harbor Ridge Woman's Club holiday party. StrolJmg string mus1c1ans preceded the gourmet dinner with dancing till midnight following. Partygoers includC'd 1985 president Barban and Bob Klel1t, 1984 president Marll)'ll Reese and husband Dick, 1986 president the chairperson and husband Dtek Beclatel, Dr. u d Mra. Bob Ro1e, Col. ud Mn. Jim Bauer, the Jtm Maran, Nie PUgera and Wayne Eml1ll1, Dr. ud Mn. Mlke Dneker and Dr. ud Mn . Gorcloa Cook. • • • MEETING: Huntmgton Beach history and current redevelopment will be the subject for Mn. Josepti MUkovlela and Mn. Mlebael Brown at the Jan. 4 meeting of Clara Barton DAR Chapter. Prospectjve members and guests may attend the 9:30 a.m. meeting in Mercury Savings and Loan, 7812 Edjnger Ave. Uh oh! Somebody goofed! Jeaa Laeaa was smilmg ID last week's Style, but the name under lhe photograph read Betsy MacKe111Je. Both women were attending a Angehtos de Oro pany at Donavan and Seamans. ••• ANNlVERSARY: Clydla and Rubeo Dalal have been married for 60 years ... they marked the occasion dunng a harbor cruise with friends and family. Arlene Scbmldt (daughter of Clydla) and her husband hosted the luncheon ~rty aboard "Morning Star." Others celebrating with th C01Jple who said their vows m Pasadena ID 1925 me ded daughters LiDda Blake and Doria Rymu, brothers Rlebrd and Dutel Goodwla and Sarab Beoner, sister ofClydla along with numerous grandchildren. Clyd.la aad Ruben Dahl celebrate tbetr 80th wedcllnC annlYenUy. ' -------· -----------=----------------" -· . . ... --~-~'"''""--~-- G O••ng• Coeal DAILY PILOT /Sundoy, o-n-21. 11118 'Cuddles' the bear entertains at the Andersons' party LJFE STYLES. Rccemng compli- ments for unusual Holiday decor- ations this year were Gayle and Bob ~enoa. M ore than I 00 guest~ amved at the Anderson's festive Raocbwood Trail home to find what looked like a stuffed, hfe-saze bear sitting in an antique sleigh 1n their "snow-covered" gazebo. Followtng carols by the Anderson's neiahbors, Leu Walters (9) and Mlclt.ael ( 12) and Brlao (9) Eberbart (dm!Cd a la Charles Dickens) and the songs and dance of Job Plastow'• teenage students, "Cuddles." the bear, got out of the sleigh and dad a dance! BETTY PORTER TOPPING ALL THAT. But top- ping all that was the moment, later m the evening when former music cnt1c BeajamlA Epttel.n sat down to the piano and accompanied former Fifth Emma Jane Riley accepted a glft from Pat Powell. The Charter 100 Club gives something back By BETTY PORTER 0.-, Ne4 Cerr11p11ldel1I The sparkhng, mostly red. crystal-chandchcred Vintage Room at Han-; Prager's The Ritz Restaurant resembled a giant C'hnstmas package when the Chaner-I OOClub members amvcd for theirChnstmas luncheon The Club'sspecial guest was Emma Jane Riley, wife oft he chairman ut the Board ofSuperv1sors Tbomaa F . Riiey. I This as not our usual business women's net"'orking meeting." said President Pat Powell (a mamagc and fomrly therapist). "This month. we decided to be more aJtruisuc. We 1nv1ted our husbands and 'i·h·h·h. ""e ha \e a surpnse prescntauon to M rs. Rile> for The Women's Foundation (Y~ C ~ Women's Hotel for the homeless) and for Human Opuons (a Laguna keach Home for battered women and their children)." Despite the near-tropical temperature.guests poured into The R 111 wcanngdressy (even glittery) winter-weight finer). <\mong the SO-plus guc~t~ was a cross section of the business co~munity. Represcnung the clergy and scm ng the mood was Pn nee ton gradua te Dr Jue Hol1lag, pastoroflrv1oe Presbytcnan Church. " ... Although we would rather notadmat at, our world 1s infihcred with darkness ... A simple perusal of newspaper headlines or a survc)' ofour neighborhood reveals the (darkness) and t~e pain of our world ... said Hol<ilag "and so(th1s season) we find ourselves pulhngout stnngs ofl1gh l\, lamp' and candles ... and 1n so-doing, make a statement wh1l h l><l)-S, "Ye'>' tu hie. lo\ l', celebrauon and wholeness ... ". Following luncheon (shnm p salad. veal and chocolate-lemon -.outlle). Powell pn::scnted the two $500 checks 10 Emma Jane Rll~y. prt·~1dl·nt of the Woman's Foundauonanda memberof Human Options Adv1!>01) Board In a voice trembling with emotion (and near tears). Po"' ell said. "Chaner-IOO's focus is not fundraasang, but when v.cgct a htth~ mone) ahead we want to ·gave back' to the community " "I am touched byyourcanng," responded Rile)-. ··1 have trouble being obJCCUve about all the suffenngofthe homele'is women and ofbattcred women ... "I was brought up to beltevc that we have a rcsponi.1b1ht)' to the world'~ less fonunate people." "The Program for Women's Foundation campaign has almost reachl'd one-half ofits mil ion dollar goal and Hum an Options have provided sa~~ housing' and counseling to nearly 500 women and children (since 1982). Riley sajd, and the group applauded enthus1ast1cally' (PleaN eee CHARTER/M ) 8ll1 Dotta. Clark• Palrbrotber and 0. Yid . D1mens1on Singer Mk Bell. Their serenade included Bob ADderaon'a fa vonte "Who Can I Tum T o'>" a~ well as "New Y ork, New York" and "Oh. Holy Naaht," amon$ others Epstein, a pro, soon rchnqu1shed has p1ano scat to another pro. p1an1s1 Sandy McC1ae, Orange County Mas- ters Chorale. The. guests, ancludang Opera Pa- cific's Davld DeClltera and Master Chorale's Dr. MHrlce Allard, ap- plauded the performance and called for encores. 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Teued or scrunched. smoothed or curled, tbe hairstyles of this year's Helene Cunis Ten Best Coiffured Women take readily to change. Lona and short styles alike get their versatility from a lay~red crown and face-framina bangs, 'tl(hich allow for maximum styling freedom. With "liquid tools" such 8$ mousse.I gel. glaze and hairspray, each or the winning ladies is able to create a v~ety ~fuciting looks from a single . basic haircut. Tbe 1985 winners, selected m the 28th annual voung by the Helene Curtis Guild of Professional Hair- stylists, include actresses Susan Lucci, Valerie Bcninelli, Lisa Hartman. Donna Mills, Jamie Lee Curtis and Cybill Shepherd , model/actress Shari Belafonte- Harpcr; comedienne Joan Rivers; rock star Pat Benatar and pop singer Sheena Easton. As a thrce·time recipient of the Award, Joan Rivers enters the pres- tigious Ten Best Coiffured Women "Hall of Fame," which includes such notables as Nancy Reagan. Barbara Walters, Ann-Margaret and Diana. Princess of Wales. The frequent style changes favored by I 985's winners call for frequent vtsits to a professional hairstylist. Each of the Ten Best Coiffured Women relics on the talents of a stylist to help her keep her hair looking its award-winning best. For her role as the glamorous Erica Kane of daytime iV's "All My Children," Susan Lucc1 calls on the services of studio stylist Sandy Hof- mann as of\en as 14 umes a day. With an average of four hairstyle and costume changes per episode, the stunning actress "doesn't have one consistent style." but relics on her hairdresser to "make me feel good about myself, confident, and always. always sexy." A curhllj iron and hot rollers are used to keep her "hiply layered" naturally curly hair pcrfectJy in place, lcavina "Erica" free to scheme to her bean's content. "Young. modem, sleek and uncon- trived," as how West Hollywood styhst Teddy Antolin describes the style he created for actress Jamie Lee Curtis, star oftbe hil movie "Perfect" and daughter of the fifties' favorite couple, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis. Recently tinted red "just for the fun of . Jamle Lee Curtia. 1l," her short cut 1s in the "growmg- out" stage as she's o pted for a versatile chin-length bob for her next look. To control her hair during the transition, Antolin uses mousse at the roots ftld "tons of fast drying sculpt- ing mist" for hft and hold. In recent years, Joan Rivers' im- peccably coiffed blonde hair has become as much a personal trademark as her famous phrase, "Can we talk?" Winner of the Ten Best Coiffured Women Award for The local nominees for best hair style By VIDA DEAN OflMCW,,... ..... A few weeks ago 10 the Looking Good column, 1 suggested we should have our own local list ofbest coiffured women. Stylists an this area can scrunch. smooth and curl along wnh the best of them -they may not change the styles o(the1r clients hair four times a day - three consecutive years, her medium lelljth, softly layered bob is styled as often as four times a day by Las Vegas Donna 11111•. Valerie Bertinelll. hairdresser Jason Dyl. With the help of styling mousse, a curling wand and plenty of light spray, America's but the women show up at parties looking good. Sv.aan Barlow. Among those getting the nod from readers, hairstylists and me were: Judie ~ Argyros. who was nominated by her stylist Yoshiko at Richard Ouellette Salon; bara Freundt nominated by stylist An Margain at Moon Gate Salon. and La ian Fluor nominated by John Upchurch, also at Moon Gate. Several friends recommended Susan Barlow, who wa.s photographed Feb ary'85 with a very sleek lookinJ pulled-away-from-the-face style and a few onths later with an ultra-feminine yet unkempt look (~at your heart out Donna Mills). Kitty Leslie has a new do from Alfredo at Alfredo'sSalon on Balboa Island much 1n the modem manner of Jamie Lee Cunis' style. Another smart looking short hairstyle is being worn by Ollie Hill these days. "She has to be on the list ·" ofbcst coiffured," said stylishly coiffed blonde JoAnne Mix at a party. who also added Beverly Wilgeroth to the list. Others that were added to the list are uuan-ha1red Bunny Pero. who sports a vanetyofexc111ng looks. Ban Tulvmg wath her layered curls and bangs, Stephanie LeW1s. who looks great with her hair up. and dark-haired Martha Green Lillian Fluor. ,_ Axline' s Shoe Sale Women's Shoes -SAVE 303 to 703 Men's Shoes SAVE 203 to 703 • All Leather Handbags SAVE 503 Jewelry Selected Styles SA VE 50 3 245 F~e., La guna BeaCh -494-2796 Selected Sty~s. Limited to Stock on Hand. Sale runs thru 1-10-86 SKI REPORTS 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Brought To You By Bob Mclaren BMW On Orange County's easy ll1tenlng mu1lc station KDCM Newport Beach ... ' '"• 1D!l.1 FMSTERED , favorite funn}' lady eruoys weanng a vanety of different styles -each as unique as the woman herself. Cybil Shepherd. su .. n Lucci. "My hair is an extension of my personality -that day," says Lisa Hanman, who portrays the sexy Bari TulTtnc. Bunny Pero. CHARTER •.. From BS Slllrley Straube said that "Char- ter-I 00 was founded eight years ago s1nger Cathy Geary on the n1&ht-tJme soaper, "Knots Landan.s:· ·1f I feel wild and crazy, my hair 1s tht' same. If I feel soft and more earthy. I JUSl bt:a•d 1t." Spiky, blond and much-copied, her hairstyle is the work of Los Anaeles stylist Jose Eber. "Knots Landing" co-star Donna Mills boasts another hairstyle that has become a favonte of Amencan women. Created by Beverly Hills stylist Allen Edwards, the "Abby Ewing" loolc 1s a one-length beveled Lt .. Hartman. bob. styled by scrunching dry with a touch of mousse for an ultra-feminine yet unkempt look. For added soft- ness, blonde highlights arc woven throughout the style. Long. unevenly shorn bangs can be worn straight. to Lhe side or punky. As her role evolved from kid sister to young bnde on TV's popular ··one Day At A Time" senes, so dad Valene Bertinelli's hairstyle. Studio City stylist Jimmy Encao transformed her youthful teen shag mto a more Ollie Bill. Beverly Wllgeroth. by Gloria Zlgner and Janay Kruger and is a membership organ1zauon for women who have achieved a high level of success in their communities and careers. The pnmary purpose of sophasucated layered look. supported by a perm and h1a,hlightcd with ·•several shades of tint, weaved throuihout the hair." And now, as wife or rock star Eddie Van Halen, the talented actress likes to use mousse or gel to transform her more con- servative on-camera style into a wild and free concert coiffure. Cybill Shepherd portrays Maddie Hayes, a glamorous star of the fashion world in the hit TV series, "Moon- hghting." The role is a natural for the ~uperstar model/actress/singer who sports a bluntly cut, layered hairstyle to accommodate a variety offab11lous looks. She met studio stylist Sharleen Rossi during a ~uest appearance on "Fantasy Island' and has been a loyal client since. When Shan Bclafonte-Harpcr came to Los Angeles stylist Dean Mc Clure one year ago, the beautiful model/actress ~s n:ady for a new look .. "In keeping wtth her natural beauty, we let her curls grow ou~ then cut the hair short to call attenuon to her. not her hairstyle," says McClure. Pat Bcnatar. rock star and new mom. wanted a style that would take her easily from stage to stroller. "Bccau~ she's really uncomfortable with perfect hair," her cur:r-cnt styl~, designed by Tarzana styhst, Ph1hp Carreon, is "soft but messy," ac- cented by uneven wispy bangs and gentle brown highlights. Mousses and gel_s .~dd fullness to her "very fine hair. Sheena Easton's transition from sweet young thing to sexy, modem woman is reflected not only in her sizzling current hit "Sugar Walls" but also in the new spiked. asymmetric bob created for her by Studio City stylist Barron Matalon. Tinted-a deep auburn W1th flame highliihts. her hot new look is achieved by blow drying the hair while spraymg at the same time for maximum volume and lif\ Barbara Freundt.cw,,... • .,.._ the organization 1s to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, networlung and educational programs in a relax- ed atmosphere. Each year. Char- ter-100 provides a scholarship to a deserving woman.'' WORll and Fun ••• Too? Other Chaner · I 00 board members are Lauriano Meyer, Car ol Blaocbard, Barbar a Gordo11, Earlene Loop, Stllrley Straabe, Tile Ima Maller and Cbarlottc Carey. Luncheon co- cha1nncn were Meyer and Andrea Falrbrotber. 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P at Cox held her annual party co-host- essed with Patti Voa Beatie at the Cox Duck Farm on the Back Bay. Carl and Polly Hotmber1's annual "do," including a tea dance was at Leisure World's Oub House One and Jady Roelam's annual dinner-and· watch-tho-boat paradcat Shark Island Yacht Club included guests Rebert and Kay Se1aJ, Reil and Mary Coffmu and Elvira and Du Wll'tla. Semi-Annual Sale 2 for 1 <+ ·•"> Soll1ething Special f emini ne l n hion1 250 E. 17th, CoBta Mesa • 645-5711 .. ., .................... ...., ....... ,..._ ....... , --------- • Pilot story accentuated negative, Mesa inan says To lhc Editor: l wo~ld like to clarify several points reprdJDJ your recent article on the East Side Citizen's C--0mm1ttec (ESCA). Fint of all, I did throw a few oranges at a parked Orange County Transit D1stnct bus. which had been iduni for several minutes b11lowmg soot into our house (I missed by 20 feet). However. this was an ·~lated mcid~nt and I have never ;prawn oranges at a moving OCTDtsus (nor would J ever try.) Secondly, although several of the people l talked to indeed said they felt that the City Council were "crooks "I mentioned that I did not share 1h1s opinion, ahhough I d9 think 1hey have been neglecting our part of town for some time. I pointed out that 1he areas that we arc rcfem~g t~ (as being run down) arc pnmanly in the northern section of the east side, and arc not represen- tative of the entire east side. In addition, I did not intend to infer that all of the homeowners along Del Mar were no t maintaining their properties, but that the rentals and city-owned houses on Del Mar were the real eyesores. Your arucle focused pnmanly on the negative points and neglected several pos1t1 ve comments I made about our city, including our sausfac- tion with the police force, our neighbors, and 1he small-town feeling ofh.aving the mayor personally return calls. Although you poignantly captured the feeling of frustration that I believe many of us feel in this part of 1own. including some of these "pos1t1ve" commen~ would have gi ven a more balanced t-eflect1on of our attitudes toward our cny representatives an'd the neighborhood we It ve 1n. Finafly. I was under the impression that you were going to do mo~ re~arch and that your arucle was going t<? focus on the facts regarding our claims rather than on quotes. I suggested you talk to Ray Clifford at OCTD who has many good ideas about r~routing buses, but is waiung for the city to make a recommen- dation (in tum the city has referred the matter to the OCTD). You said you would in vestigate whether the small planes that fly so low over our homes arc under the control of John Wayne Airport and check with City Hall as to why there arc so few parks in our area. I suggested you question the Costa Mesa traffic engineering department regarding the need to expand Del Mar when the Orange County General Plan may be dropping the Back Bay route. I also asked you 10 come down and I would personally show you some of lhc things we were concerned about. but apparently you were working on a tight deadline and didn'1 have the time. Perhaps investigating some of these issues further would have made for a more informative article Your paper should be commended for taking the init1at1 ve to publicize and inform the community of our concerns and frustrations working with the many-bureaucracies in· volved regarding these problems. I hope d\ts ed1ton~I will clear any misconceptions that may ha"e been construed from your article. However. I in v11e you to come back and utilize your expertise to wnle another article that 1s more thoroughly researched. objective, bal· anced in criti<;ism .. and focused more on facts rather than rhetoric. Thank you for your concern. ROBERT C. BOULLON Costa Mesa Donations for the hungry To th e Ed11 or: I wel comed your editonal about the la!Je sums donated to the arts and the difficult} of help centers ;lt Thanksgiving time to get food for the . hungry and homeless. l am a strong supporter o f the arts. : I'm a stronger supporter of helpmg : human needs. . President Reagan, members of : ~ongress, state legislators, city coun· -c1ls: It 1s a disgrace that so many of our . unsheltered. sick and hungry arc ignored when there is so much wealth. Readers, start doing something about it, please. How about donating at least half of the amount you arc spending on cocaine: tobacco; liquor: nch. C'\· pensive foe><l too many toys for kids: and many other excesses. What a black mark on the image of our county, our state, and our country. JAMES T .\ YLOR Newport Beach Chinese nurses need sponsors To the Editor· We wish 10 express our apprcc1a- t1on for the article. "Chinese nurses find people helpful during stay on Coast," which appeared 1n the Dec. 10 Daily Pilot. We are very pleased to make known the presence of these 20 nurses from the People's Republic of China who are studying on the Golden West College Campus. They are a wonderful group of young women. vel) committed to their studies and their recognition of the respons1b1hties 1hey will have for teaching their nursing colleagues upon their return 10 China. We do wish to make one correction related to funding of the program. The program 1s being funded by corporate spansorsh1p and through donations from generous persons and famtltes in our communities. There 1s minimal cost to Golden West Col· lege. We do. however. need more corporate sponsors to help us dcfra}' teaching costs. If any of your readers know of possible additional sponsor!>, we would a~iate them contac1ing me at the c e. We are in need. also. of smaller donauons for pocket money and personal items we usually take for granted. These may be sent to me at G olden West College. Huntington Beach. Thank you again for the tine reporting by Mr. Bob Barker The nurses are thnlled 10 read about themselves 1n our newspapers! DR.GRAYCE ROESSLER Program D1rec1or Chinese Nurses Study Program What color's your underwear? Three out of our Europc:an men prefer colored underwear. Three oul of four Amcncan men prefer white underwear When that medical fellow with the martjni in his hand says. "Here's to the right side." he no doubt alludes to the tact that liquor stimulate~ the riptt side of the brain -1maginat1on. visualizatton, creattv1ty -while 1t numbs· the left side -memory. detail, rcsponsib1ht). Robert Louts Stevenson's plain pitch was: "Make the most of the best and the least of the worst " People arc three time!! mort hkel> toaet heart attacks a1 9 a.m. than at 11 p.m. Or so the Harvard medicos report. Surely those opposed to smoking • ou&ht not miss this creative idea out of h istory: The anti-tobacco fanatics in I 8th-century Iran overpowered anybody cauiht smoking a pipe, rammed the pipe throu&h the smoker's nose, and drag ed the unfortunate through the streets. ORANGE COAST l1ilyPilat Q. Isn't 11 "Jenning\ ( orollar)" that stipulates "An obJet·t will fall ~o as to do the most damage"? A. No. that's The Law of Selective Gravity. Jenning's Corollary goes: :·The chance of bread falhngJclly side down is directly proportional to the cost of the carpet. Computers turned up this stat1sttc.al curiosity: Sev('nty-five per- cent of the industnal accidents hap- pen to people who don't eat break- fasts. Brittsh surgeons 1n L 965 operated four times on the legs of Ann Rowston, age 20. to reduce her height from 6-fect-7 to JUSt 6 fctt. If the doctors can do that, asks a chent. why can't they aJso lengthen legs to make a person taller. They can. 1f they can fi nd the perfect bone match. It's one thing to take bone out, another to put bone in. Where do they get that bone? Q. In liquor lin90. what's a "pony"? A. Two tablespoons. A Jigger is three. L./tl. Bo1d I• • •1•"c•I~ col•malu ''"'*zw E0tt0t ,_, ... MaMglng Editor 0...,..., City Editor , ... a.. N9WI [dtOr ~ .... Sport• Editor R111 r Cited lfU C<lntr1)1111 ~L.C...... ~..., .,....L_ Cit~...,., ...._._, ,,, t.A~C)tctor ..... 0-iltied °"~ --- Orang Coas1 DAILY ~'LQT/Sunday, Oecemw 29, 1065 • ----T "WhJJe states are lncreasJng theJrcomml ent to public education. th.e Reagan admlnlstra(lon hasaeen presslngforcuts In education al programs. '' A.LBEllT aB.Allm pr1,ef 1at American Jtederado11 ofT•olh 1 N - l M\~~ Tr\' ROLL~ Roye~.,, COMMENTARY QUIT GRIP1~ OR I'L~ W ' YOO GO BACK AND Rl~ THE CAMa~ wtrH TH~ REST Of THt. \iU'fS ' • -- Reagan administration's putting schools in danger Vouch e r syst em won 't improve public education by s k imming cr eam off top It \omt• students are accepted h' pn' Jtc \l hool\ whit. h 'itudents \I.Ill make 11'1 \l. Ill 11 be the 11l1terate" The hand1cappt:d'' The d1'>ruptl\ t.•'' The d1tlicult to educa1t.•'' Or "'II pn,ate '>Chools accept onl~ lhll'><' "ho arc atread~ doing "'ell in puhllt '>Chools'1 It so "h) spend ta'payer dollar\ to ... end children 10 pn,alt' \thm11' "ho arc alread~ doing "ell 1n puhllt .,~hools" ~ - By ALBERT SHANKER Only two and a half years ago. we were told that our nation was al nsk because of its failure 10 provide the education needed for Amenca's fu· tu re. More than 30 comm1s"i1ons issued reports. and one of these com- m1 ss1ons was appointed by the Re· agan administration. Others were appo1n1ed b} fou ndations, go,ernors and business groups Just about everybod} got into the act. What were the conclusions? All called for higher standards. required courses for students. tbe end 10 automatic promotton and gradu- ation, competenq tests for teachers. Most called for greater financial investment 1n education. Every one of these commissions kn ew that President Reagan sup- ported 1u111on tax cred11s and vouchers to alto" federal tax dollar' to help pay for pn' ate school tu1t1 on The issue was debated 1n each comm1ss1on -and wa!> rejected b\ every one of them From the first to the last, the} called for strengthening our public schools and reJCCted the arguments for aid 10 pnvate schools. The response from most quaners has been great. Slate\ ha"c acted 10 ttghten standard"i and 1mpro'e salanes and cond11tons. T here 1s 1ncrea-;1ng business in"ohcment and partnership Teachfr organ1zat1ons are re-cxam1n1ng trad1t1onal policies and practi ces so that they can be panncrs 1n reform. Teacher college are rethinking and rcorganmng their professional prepara11on programs Schools are 1mprov1ng. Public sup- port in polls 1s on 1he wa) up. T his promises to be a 'cry good time for public schools -but unfonunatcl~. there isn't going to be c;mooth saili ng. President Reagan and Educatton Secre1ary Bennett ha\C' a di fferent agenda. Wh ile states arc 1nncasing lht•1r commitment to public cducalllln. the Reagan adminmra11un ha~ been pressing for cut'> in educational programs. We're told that the natwn 1s at nsk. bu1 the president duc'>n '1 want to help get U!> out of mk. In add1t1on lo budge1 1:u1s. lht· Reagan adm1nistra11on ha., pmpt>'>t'tl tha1 state and local ta \CS paid incl uding school ta\es no longer he deductible from income tor ICdcral tax purpo~s ... a mo'e "h1ch "ould make It much more d11Ttcult tor state., to adequately suppon their schools Mo~ recently. there was the passage of a defi cit reduction bill" hll"h "'ould reduce federal e\pentJ11ure~ b' S:!CX1 billion 0' er the next four or Ii h" 'ear\ (depending on whether the flou·\e or Scnale ver-;1on pn;·,ail~I '-o '>Jl'.'Clllt program cut' are nwnuont•tl in the<> kg1sla11on but !>tnu: ..;,~1JI ""-'l uni\ ,., {properh l c\t'mpl and mul h 111. mil1tal) <;pending" too "thcrt.' Jn' que-;uon that tht.> a\l' "111 fall ht•a\ 11' upon education dcment.ir~ 't'l ondan and higher educauon'' No" there comes anothcr pmpmal from the Reagan-Bennett team (11\t.' each poor child a 'out.her 111 ab\1ut $600 to u".le 1n publtt. pn' Jlt' m parochial ".IChool \oumh Ll.fl~JI doe)n ·1 1 t'' fhe Reagan Jd rn llll'•· tra11on pro~\1ng to dti '>Olllt.'lh1ng special for 1hc p<lor .ind 1111n1int1t'' But a closer lm1k 'h'1"' \l.hJt 11 \ rcall\ all atxmt Ho" man' pn' ~lt' \lh11nh "11 accept S6<l0 a~ 1u111on' \ l'n k" Th"Jse whu \I.Ill he: Jhk hq~o to pn' Jll' -;chool~ \I.Ill be lho,t.• "ho can tind add1t1onal mnne' to mcft 1u1111in pa\menl\ Ot t.Ouf\t' tho~ \I.ho JH' alread~ 1n par0t h1al \t.hool' v. ill n11t be able to !_lt't arnuntl 1hc rt'lt.'lll upreme C oun 1.kn\11>n prnh1hit1ng public \t. hool lt'Jt. her' from prm 1ll- ing remedtJI ,cp 1n·' 1n n.:l11t11•1" ~chool\. lht· Reagan ,\dm1n1,t1.11111n·, C'(l'U~C Im the\ Ol'\I. pr .. p11,,il \Nhdl \I.I ll he tht: ctlet.t ot taken~ some of these best and bnghtest thlldren out ofp1.1bh c school'' \l.. 11111 t.reate a better learning Jlmusphere lor tho'it' "ho remain' V. 111 the' hJ' l' an)'rnodel<. h:ft -nwdel1, nt ~htldren from similar ecunom1t urcum· c;tances "ho ha'e succeeded' V.hat protection'> "111 thcrt ht' in tht' leg1slat1on prll'' 1ding ':IUl h 'ouchers that the mom:' turned o"er Ill parents "'II not tx u~·d 1n "'hootc. that d1scnminatt Jl\>OI? rauJI or religious hne' ra"' ht)(j, rcmt.•mht.·r Botdune'> l nl\erc;11' 111r 1n ..... hoot, geared 10 a panicul.ir t•th n1 .. grnup pt.•rhap<i lt'3t.hing t>nh 1n thJt gfl1up' IJnguJgc or \Chonl'> urgan11t·d Jlong pol1t1t.;ll 11r 1deulug1tJI lint''> 1•r t'\ l'n 't h11oh t.k~1gm•d '" ... prt.•aJ h1t1-11tr'\ run t4~ peopk "h11 'upix>n t r l'XJmplc. a Farrakhan 11r a t--.1han t ' I['<, tov bad that Prt·<iident Kccigan :ind Sl"c-retan Bennett ha' e .. reatrd .i dangerous d.1 H'rsmn -nnt "h ll h "111 renev. the d" 1s1' l' tight Pl rn' Jtt· \('fSUS pubhL edUt.31l\ln and p11 OOl' group of parents .tga1n't another - 1us1 at the lime"' hl'n all "ho art.> trul\ 1.onl'eml'd Jhout tht• n'k our na11un laces are pulling togt•tht·r to mah· tht.• pubht school\ \I.or~ .\hh0ugh tht• adm1n1strat1nn 1c. not mt'nttnning 11 JU~t no" lh•' 'oul'ht·r tor< hJpta I cltg1bk• h1ldn·n "111 tx mt•rt•h tht· n1)<.t' <)I the t3rnl'I in 1h1· tt.•n Tht.' n·,t 11t th1· 1..imd -1u1tton ta\ 1.red11., and \OU1.ht.•r' n11t 1u'1 tor l hilJrl.'n lr11m P'Klr tam Ilic' ~ut 1111 all .in<l "Ith them the dt·,trud11H1 1H putlh1. t.'dUlal1on -"Ill tx· \\JlllOf 1<1 tnlll1v. l ongre"" \h11uld ~nll th1' \aml'l on :i long lfl'I.: through tht· Jc:\ert Albert Shanker Is president of tbe 61 0,000-member .\mt>rican Feder allon of Teachers Memo could reveal FDR 's health prior to re-election WASHI NGTON -.\n important h1stoncal document 1s in danger ol being destroyed It ma~ contain evidence that could 'iettle onc-e and for all more than 40 'ear\ of spcculat1on about whether Pres1dl'nt Franltltn Roose' ell knew he wa<, tennmally 111 when he ra n for a fourth tenn in 1944. The document. known as thl" "Lahey memorandum:· 1s the subJCl t of a court suit in Massachusetts. The story is s ummarized 1n a bncffilcd b' the National Archives. which want~ the memo preserved at all costs· Dr. Frank Lahey, the eminent Boston suraeon who fo unded tht· Lahey Clinic, was one of a group of doctors called in to eumine FDR in the spnna of I 944. The doctOr-5 and RootcVelt's penonal phy 1c1an and close friend. dm Ross Mcintire. publicly pronou~ the president fit to run for ~1ectton Despi1e penistcnt rumors of his fat1int health, ROOJCvclt &~pt to anotbtt lanchbdc \'tet()f) that &11 after • sruetina campaap. He daed less than tbru month$atlerhas fourth inauaurataon. Ever since 1944. ttlt Archives bncf notes, "thert has been substant1.1l 1pttulat1on th.at Or. La.bey 1n fact d~~ I~ prnidenl IS ~11'1 JACK AllDEISOll and JOSEPH SPEAR r~ l graH·I~ 111 ;·II ci te~ n'~lrh th.ti l .olhl'' told another doctor 1ha1 11 )R "had stomach canter too 3t.hanlt'd tni .1 ~urg1cal cure," .And th.11 l .thl"' <h.1 '1scd Pre~1dt'nt R 0<1..,tH'll h(' "'ll' 1011 111 to ~k re-clet't1on ' The Lahq memorandum \OUlt1 confirm or rcfutt th~ rumCl~ 11 wa\ wntt<'n b) Laht' hcfo~ his dt'IUh 1n t 953. and entrusted to h1\ lonatimc bu\tnCSS manaitr and fnend ( 1nda trand Lahe) 1n\lrut.:tcd her to mal e tht contents public 1fhe "ihould e' <'r bt crrncued posthumc,)U~I\ m nm· n~uon W1tb bis IQ« an n1lUn(C'men1 that FOR was 1n aood huhh But Mrs. traod turned 1hr memo aloni ~ith other document~ 0' er to her attomc)s. Acmdi; and Smith dunna an cmpk> mt>nt d1sputr 'hC' fil~ ap1n t the Lahey Clinic 1n l 9b1 Hrmc\: and Smith now ~(uy to return the d~umcn1 anJ \latr that 11 Wlll ~ ~tro\'t'd 'Nhen M" StranJ \1r\ ~tr.:rnd-ha\ ~ucd 1.1r th• fl turn •'t the m('morandum amt lh(' \r1 ht' l''> h.t~ tikd a lncnJ ... 1t th1· 1.nun hnct .i-;kmg th.it "h1 .... , ·r " 81\('0 po'i~<.<\11.'n thr d11\'Urtlt'f I bt• rrr<>ef' C'd f(1r ht~lof' \\hat mah·' the l .1h1·' m1•mnrJn llum un1queh 1m~'n.in1 " th1· alm11'1 101.11 lac l 111 mcdtl.11 rt-.. nHh on F-DR For e\amnlt mi .111t•'th' "3\ \ tH'ldU('tCd llh'Ontirm I ht• \'•Ill\(' Pl Jeath a~ a cc~bral ht•morrh;\jt<' '" for the r«ords of thc I ~44 C\3m1n· :111on the' were" kxk<.'\i 111 a u fr at f\(thcw '1aval Ho:<>p1tal and d1\ap- pearT<i \horth afi<'r FDR., drath In contrasc 10 the e'hau"itl' <" m1..•d1 cal detallS ~' ealt'd a~)u t later pre-;1 dent\, ROOS("elt kept th<' \Ult<' of hi-. health ~t as matter ot pohc\ l >r \\ 1lham f met"\On d11'C'l tor 111 th~ FDR L1braf'\ at H'<k Parl .' 'I toll.1 our ttpontr Jenn~ C1,1nn1ngh.am th1· prt 1dent was 1M"1en1 that no ph'"· cal v.eaknes~ ht 11'\Calt-d 1n th<' I ~44 e ~am1n111on ~h1ch tool place -.horth bd<>re thr tn' a\lon of 'or· mand' JOSEPH SOBRAN GOP hasn't gained enough Reagan won ·_tgive his party lega cy __ Roosevelt le ft h is W.\SHI NGTON-When I was in lOllege 1 "orked in a factory where I kne" an old man named George. < 1<'o rge was J wizened ltttle worker with a gaunt lace and muscular wnsts. H<' must ha'e smiled 1"'1cc tn the three \CJr\ I knew him. c,eorgl' v.as gemng near reurement age. and life had been tough for him He remembered 1932. the De- pres!>1on h had mad<' him a finn union man and Democrat But (.1eorge "'as also.' in most re'>peCI'> a> nght·" 1ng as the) came. S11ll, he hated communists and Re· puhhcans "'tth roughl> equal fervor. I le dl'>u hated lnme. welfare. b1pp1es. and IU'>I about e' er:1hing else. but the ltst \l..trtC'd wnh communists and Rl.'puhllcan'> George had hts pn- onttt'\ I u..cd to tea)e htm about this. l a~kl'd him ho" he could keep votl,1lg tor tht Democrat~ "ho were moving tu th<.'" ll"ft . "'( au\l' I rcmember I 912." he v.ouhJ 'n.ip Oml I .t'>ked him "ho he would 'otl' tor 1t he had It l huose between Bobb\ l\.rnned' and Richard "'11xon -a po'>)lble matchup II seemed. In (lih~ I J11n t kno" he growled ··1 probabl~ "•)uldn t '-Ole I sure "ouldn't \Ole tor no Republican .. "V. h~ not I a'>ked . ··1fyou agreed "tth 1he Repubhcan on all the l"l'>Ue-.''. '"(au~ I remember 19'2 •· .\nd that "a" that Tn a\ I might I cou Id ne' ~·r , on q ru, t a ~enano that "oul1t ma kt• ( 1t'llf'l!t.'.,..' he might' ote tor J Reruhl1t,1n It I pt1'it'd a realh wu~h .. h 11le -f«•naJd Reagan 's .\ bb•t II ti rn.1 '-P -ne m ighl ht•\ltJll' hnerh ~·flirt> rememtx-nng f '1 ~: I 1,\ d 1• t..11""' ,, '"' •t ixnpk hl r I 1t·11r~t \111T11 111 •ht·m "t·rc in m' , "n 1.1n11h I hl'' rl'mcmbered 1432. ,rnd tnn rt·µrded Franklin Roose· 'dt J' J 'J' 111r 1n an almo'it l11eral \C'n'l' I hn v.crl' ~on11nl'ed he had ~)l.'r"1nJll\ "'' t-.1 them trnm 'ital"\'a- t11>n I ll<''l't knl'"' m' mtithl·r ~ lather. v.ho Ji..·d ~·ll1n· I "<l' born. but for '-<'Jr' I p1durt•d him 3<, looking ll~e F rankhn R11 N''t'll That should give ,, u , .. mit dt·..i h11" RtlOse,elt v.as tal ked atx1ut 1n m' home Even the 1trea1 f>\1pulant' ill.Ronald Reagan 1s n1•th n!! ,1•mpan·d "'th lht.· lo'" and •'alt' RooSt'' dt in'p1rcd "h1ch laU<.<.'d m1ll1on' 11• ' •It' I >t'mocra11c tor a gt.'(ltrat1un .ith·r hc J1cd The 'lght 11mt' 111 'l.'1· 1t \.fr Reagan •• in nll'J\U((' ur It• R1ttl'>('\('lt v.111 be .irounJ ~1111 I 't't' n,1 l hJnle ot that. l ••nl' tx· .. au<.t.• th( Rt.'dgJ n t•ra d1Jn'1 hc:l(1n 111 .1 , fl't' uimparahle to the l 1r .. .i1 f'>c. l)ll'"H'° \Ir Reagan C3n 1n'I' ll' .1t1n t•••r hut ntH th<." ,l'Jl,\\ll•U' ,.,,,i(I\ "t O\J''l'' V.hO ~t·n L'\1l~ •k,rx·r.1te.1n ht·t11rt' ht' . .illa .111 n~ tw,Jl 'l' \n\l'rt1.J en 1'-~Xll '~·t'n I \k'l'l\'T ,1tt 1111 .1.1 , •1 1 ' \1r l<t ;1~,tn rrall) nll·.1n• th.u \1111·11\.trl pnlit11., "a' no 1,,n~t·1 d11111111,1tt•d h' tht· mt'mof\ ol ";; :'. 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" II "' 1 m • n ;.1\l h . .tngt'd Tedd~ t--It•'' '' t":t1>ng~ ll' thl" 1lldcr l!t'r t all•''' , 1 l kn '"rat\. though he 1, ,,n , ... ; I It hl'10ng' to the 111·1 1".1llM "h11 I:>' min in~ rc.'lent· lt'\'i' 11 ll"dt.I h.t'l' "'-3'ilt'd lh~ pcih11,.il ra1111l1t1n' 1,f Frankhn R·~"''' 1 It \~ h1·n ht announced he "oukl., • 11111 '•" pr«<.ttknt 1n I lJ X. he \I. a' t.h 11'' .1.t11Htt1n~ that h1!> part\. as th't n. 1 I ••Ill 1 •hn 1--cnnl"d~ ·, part) h.i' 1,.,, thr .kq• .lllt'l. t•nn 1t 1nht•nted I !h nwm11r' •• 1 R1~''C' <."It couldn't l,l\I t11ll'\l'f ~HI tht l>c:mo1.1c1tsd1dn't h,n 1' t.• ,tc,tr11' thnr •>"'n baS<' as th11r11u~hh ,,, thn ha' e Rcahgn- nwnt " nn" .1 tal t '01 that the old Jlt@.nm1•n1 ha' !x-<."n re.'' rr<;c<i in the lh·pui"hlM,· taH1r hu1that 1t 'itmpl) n1.1 hHll(t'f t'\l\t\ Thi' 1"11 pani<'' arl' nov. more do'\Ch rnmpt"llllH' than at an) ttme o;1n1'C' thr l I' 11 War For a while &t 1001..cd a\ 11 the Rcpubhc~ms could re-a,a1n their pr~-I qu &3ttndancy. but th<' Ocm<X.l"\\t W<Cm to be rcco~cnna trom thtlr \(lf-dts1ru me lcfttst Of'IY of the Mr. and ·., They are set11na the in1t1at1~~ on ta:\ ~form and have 'itop~jind1na automatic men• &n tht' cpfnmuni t \1dt of 1ntemauonal dtsputM l he) ha"e p&td for thetr own eJtc~~. and are leamu111 w l~~ns fas trr than an\'One e\ptt\Cd J...,,, s..n. ,, • ~ae4 ,.., • .,.,It \ \ \ DLES® TUCKER 30GAL TRASH CAN - BOOSTER . 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D1ily Pilat S~NDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1916 USC '• Tom l.fewle lnJured In 59 .. 54 victory over Creighton. CL Ohio Stete wine; Arlzone end Georgie tie In bowl ectlofi. C4! CdM holds off Diablos; Eagles fall Sea Kings, Dominguez gain Coast Classic final By ROGER CARLSON .Of .. Delly ..... ·- The stage as set for Monda} nae.tit's 'lhowdown 1n the Coast Christmas Classic at Estancia H 1gh · It's No. 1-~eded Dom1ngueLgoingaga1n 1 10-1 Corpna del Mar. the No. 2 ~ed following Saturday night's basketball semifinals m which Domingue1 held off a determined band of Estancia Eagles and Corona del Mar did likewise wuh M1ss1on Viejo H1gh's Drnblos. Here's how it went: Corooa del Mar 54, Mlulon VleJo 51 : Afier rolhng up a 36-23 lead with 6:35 left 1n the third quaner the Sea Kings went flat against M1ss1on V1ejo's zone defense, but held off a late rush. "You make eight out of 10 from the field and hold the other team down and you do catch up," explained Corona del Mar Coach Jack Errion, who watched the D1ablos creep to within one point of his Sea Kings at 46-4S. 48-4 7. 50-49 and S2-S I.before Jeff Fryer finally ended 11 with two free throws with two seconds lef\. "We JUSt k.and of got stale.'' conttnued Emon. ··w e had a couple of guys who had their shots but they just didn't go. That happens." Fryer led all scorers. as usual. with 26 points, but in the final quan er everyone had a hand in preserving the victory. M1ss1on V1eJo pulled to 46-45 w11h 2 27 left. a point which found Corona del Mu missing 17 of 23 from the field since the third quancr began. The D1ablos, however. were forced to go for it defensively, which left Fryer loose under the basket for an easy bus::ket, then fryer crossed the Dtablos up with an eight-footer down the lane with 1:42 lcft 10 make 11 50-47 . With 42 seconds left the Sea Kmgs had the ball and a 50-49 lead and M1ss1on V1eJO was forced to foul three ttmes and lose 16 Sttonds 1n the process before ll one-and-one .. 11ua11on arose for a team's fifth fo ul of the half Tod Bearbower came through w11h 26 tu:h left by rolling 1n a pair from the line to makt• 11 52-49. Todd Mathews '>Cored with Ii -.e second<. left 10 cut 11 to 52-51 , but f-rycr fin.ill} exungu1shed the last hope for M1s<,1on V1eJO at the hne with four seconds lefl The Sea K.mgs took a 36-23 lead dc!>plle only so-so shooting against the D1ablo!>' 1onc making 44 percent ( 11 of25) from the field 1n the first half and e-.entuall> ~tthng for 19 ol 4~ ()8. 7 percent) with deep shot!> the order ot the night. Corona del Mar had a 4:!-35 lead at thl' stan of the fo\inh penod. then missed 12 of the next 16 shots as M1<;<,1<Jn forced its wa~ mtu contenu.on . "We could ha\e !lld}t'd OUt!>ldt: With liH' minutes to go," noted Emon "But I didn't want to go that route so earl~ in the seai.on · Jeff Herdman. a 6-S 1u n1or led M1~~10n V1eJO wtth 23 points !x'an Turner and J 1m < hnsuanscn held thc1t own within the fr.une"'or~ of M1ss1on \' ICJO\ big front hne and Rear"'°wer turned in a w mc-through performance wii'h-.14 po1nh it nd 'ome heady play a t the point Doml•1•n St, £1t.aocla 41· The Dons' rcpuwuon stood up from Stan to linish as the top-~cd broke on top, 7-0 sa"' 11 melt to 11-1 ~ on -.ome 'ltandout play from the EagJes then pu~ht:d 11 out to a lead of 42 25 late 1n the third quaner \\1th 1 20 10 go the l"><>n'> held a 4b-'\O bulge The Eagle!> kne1o1. 11 "'uuld t.tkl" nt:llr· perft"u1on to beat the Dons and fell shon ( oach Joe Reid '>laned thl" same' three- ~uard unit that shocked Edison a night belore (Mike Baker, Kyle Moone) and Rich Rus1ck). but toul troubk developed for f>.' fem1e T l'CJO .ind 6-3 Ron Bra:iell up lront 1 ~tht: tim half. c.:au'>tng both to miss too mu1.h time tu d\01d foulin g uut too ~n Thc clu~st the Eagle .. cou Id l u I the defiu t (Pleue eee CdM/C3) Coa•tc1 ... 1c score•, .clJedaJe Clumploedlp Ollflaah Dom1nau~ S9. Estant'ta 49 <.d M S4, Mas ion VteJO SI FlfU. Platt ~mlfla&b Ed1\0n 76, California S9 Hununaton Beach 76. Cypress 69 Co•aolatJoa ~mlfluh In 1ne 76. lolan1 67 ~anta Ana Valley 6S, Warren 61 Moaday'1 Sdedal~ 2 p.m -lrvane vs. Santa Ana Valle) (conso lation) ~ p.m -Edison vs. Hu.nungton Beach <fifth place) 6 pm -Estancia vs M1ss1on \ 1eJo !third place) !S pm -( orona dcl Mar \S Dom1ngueL lchamp19nstup) Foothill halts FV for title Knig hts take cr own in M arina-Edison tournament. 51-4 7 USC no match for Alabama in Aloha Bowl By BARRY FAULKNER Delly "694 Como1, I -· Foothill avenged last year's los!> to Fountain Valley in the finals of the Manna-Edison Elks Tournament b} beaung the Barons. 5+47. Saturda:r at Manna High. The Knights (6-1) forced 17 second half turnovers (20 overall) and got 19 points from 6-J senior center Chris McFerson. an All-Tournament selec- uon. to take the tournament cham- pionship from the defending cham- pion Barons (I 0-2). The Knights took command earl). captunng a 9-8 lead after Fountain Valley stan cd the game with a 6-2 edge. Foothill never trailed again and took the Barons out of their running game by controhng the boards and coming up with 12 second half steals. "They played their game ... they did a very good JOb defensively, and we didn't play our ~me. which is running the ball," said Baron Coach Carol Strausburg. "We're not real quick, so we have to take advantage of our height," said Foothill Coach~he1la Adams. Adams credited the high amount of steals 10 her team's ability to "get in the passing lanes." Fountain Valle-. closed a 21-15 first penod deficit to· 2 1-20, sconng the fint fi, c points of the second quaner. but then went stone cold over the last six minutes of the penod. Though Foothill also shot poorly from the noor in the penod (sconng only eight points). the Barons managed onl} two second quaner field goals. McFerson. who was limited by loul (Plea.e .ee GIRLS/CS} Delly ,.... llflO'o by -· ac., • .,,, Fountain Valley's Dawn Lawler (55) •tope Foothill'• Chrl• McFeraon at the pan. Tide ties record w ith 2 lst bowl win in 24-3 la ugh e r HO!\OLL LL' 1 .\Pl -\.\ hl'n .\l<i· bama's 'aunted pa'>'>1ng Jlt.td.. la1h:d to click. the I 51h-rankl'd < nm .. on T ide went to thl' running g.tmt.> and rolled to an eas\ 2+ \ 'lltun o\ er the L'nnerstt~ ofSquthern < al1torn1a in the·Aloha Bu1o1.l Saturda) n11!,ht "We kepi our pol'>t' Jnd lame together and showeJ a 101 1>1 uni!) 1n tht' second hall .. ..aid .\labama quanerback Make \hula the i,on o t M1am1 Dolphin!> ( oach Don \hula Dunng tht' rl'gular -.cason the 1un1or quanerbad. l.Ompleted mure than 60 percent ol h1\ pa'>')(''> fur~ IXJ9 )ards and eight luul.hdu"' n<. But hampered b) holdinl!, ,all' -the Cnmson Tide 1.1.a'> ~·nalil\:d -.c"en 11me!'> for 6IS )ard'> in the fir<.1 1"'11 penods -.\labamJ "'mt 1nt11 hall· umc lied 3-3 "This IS the "WOrSI tir-.l hall l"\t:' been associated 1.1.1th.. .\labama Coach Ra\ Pc:rk1n., ">a1J "Had "'t' lost toda}. 11 • "'ould hJ\( gl\l'n u\ J downer and t..tl..rn thl' lu'tl r J"'..t\ lrortl the.-.\ubum \ ll lllf\ "\\ e d 1dn'11ell our pl;l\l'r' mu, h JI halftime The I.id' 1u ,1 'P"nJl·J \A.Cl! and did the 1h1nit' lhl'' "l'll' ll1fJ 111 dll I thought \.\l' plJ\l'd q·r' ph\Sl•al in tht' ,,., .. nJ h.111 I lu1 pla~er'> J1Jn 1 ll-1 lht· t1N-hal1 f'll.JlJf· 11e!> get them d1iv. n · .\labama ffijk1ng J n·,1ir,1 \:\th bo"' I appearanle ~111 11' 2 I '1 \ 1d"1 \ to 11e a marl hl'IJ h\ I \( "'h1d".1" ti<. postsea .. (ln rl'u>rJ 1.11111 ~I ~ r h,· fide I'> 21·I~'1n ht1"'I' ••\\ e'rl' Uh\ IUU\h Jl'-IJ'lJ"'linll·J Out with the old sports, in with the news The good (49ers). the bad (Cards). and the big (Ref rtgerator) top 1985 's list of news maker s Mr. Dalrac, the pacerowned by Bill Smith of the restaurant ol thr same name. has gone to stud . a fi111ng reward. Buo TUCKER •'iurl'<it l'x't 1n I'''(' 'iljtrm,·nt h\ t'' l'~ m.ii1>r lca~Ul' m.1nJ~cr t°'lil tv.odunng ~pnng tr J 1n1ntt· I 1 .i .:oupk of our' l>ung Pill h1·r,, ,ii11e through "'e "'1ll .,urpn'<' a lut ul people ·· Nobody came in on the noon balloon fro m askatoon and asked me anything about the year's end, hut · •The most significant thing about the Rams-Dallas playoff game 1s that the Cowboys a re the team the Ram!> love 10 beat 1n the playoffs. •Best adven1s1ng lines of 1985 .. "The Freedom Bowl 1s the footba ll classic of the year" .. "The Los A. ngeles C'l 1 ppers -soanng to new heights ... D<?.n't let us take off without you. •Iowa Coach Hayden Fry has been a total Scrooge since the Hawkeycs amved in the Southland ... lflowa beats UCLA 1n the Rose Bowl, 11 still won't be clear what depnvin1u team oft he fun and social aspects will prove. •The St Lo uis football Cardinals failed to Ii\ e up to prescason expecta- tions. but the St. Louts ba~ball Cardinals were bigger husts. • Da-.1d Shula and Wade Ph1l11p'i getting head coachingJObs and the throngs of assistants, who ha ve paid their due\, sit around <,cratch1ng their skulls. •Head1ng1nto 1986 the San Franc1sco49ers may be the best team ah ve in the NFL •Raiders cornerhack Lester Ha:rcs says smog gi ves the Raiders a bigger home field advantage than the Bears get on the ice in Chicago . hmmm. • Happ1estcndmgofthc )Car .. •The C'h1cago Bears are super and heading that v.a) for sure . but the M1am1 Dolphins could handle the Monsters oft he M1dwa)" and that" not to mention the Los '-\ngele\ Raiders. •TVre' 1cw ot I 9MCi What wa<. good-NFL football. World Senec, andC'BSrnllegcfoothall What"Wa<. bad-J1mm) (thdirl·d l 'in~(kr rnllege basketball (regular \<.'a,on) and USF •Coolest am"al Jnd Jdd1t1on ol ihc }tar ... Wilham "the Refi:iger- ator" Perry •Hottest spon s figure.-ot 1he -.ear 1111 LPGA player Jan \tephenson •Message on the scoreboard du r- ang the openingccremon1esofthe Mirage Bowl in Tok}o "Opening SPORTS COLUMNIST \l'fCnll>n\ • \te-,-.agl' h' puhlll aJJrl'" .1n nuumert>t·torce\t''f\ gaml'Jl thl \eallle "-.1ngdome ".\nHlnl' t'\l)C1."t1ng an emergenn l.':ill pka,t· reg1stav.1th theo(X·ra1t1r •'\omt'lollc~e li)(1thall u1J, h """ 11 in I~ ' "II \11u lin"h Jh11H' ~11111 the N( .\.\ \A.1ll in'c'11g.itl' 11 \OU fi n1o;h helo'A ~oo thl·.ilum111 v.111 J ,, ll .• •&sttoothall,11!.iran.i ,,. 1 '·' -former L ( l .\ l ,,J, h I >1, \ r mr1l • ~ ors1 toott'lall ,·11l11r .111.11"1 nl I 1> · -mcumht.·n1 I 1 I \ 1 "" h I t•m D11nJhul' •Tht·Los .\ngl'it''' l1p1w1,.1, n11un,ed thJI Rill ~ll"d "ti \\ II ~ v.1th rool..tl' l·entt'f tkn.111 lk11 .1~11. J<,a tutor 11 th.n indudn 1ll 1h, ,oun as"'ella\1in I "'11uld J'J' t11 1i .. 1en 1n •\ome lin1sheJ ""' '"nw 1in 1\ht'dla'il In tht' spi.ining \l'J r 1u,1 p.1'1 .\nd hc.-re·,a tip li>rht·111n~ ~·11111 nc.-r. In· 6 tict mcirl' (In the"' 1nna' .New England Coud'ars hit stride· walk over Viil!es blasts Jets 8' ' EA T RUTHERFORD. NJ. (AP) -Gann Vens' three sacks and an interception and Tony Franklin's four field goaJs were important reasons the New England Patriots beat the New York Jets 26-14 in the National Football League's AFC wild<ard playoff game Saturday. But Yens and FrankJin also had a handle on the most important factor in the Patnots' victory -four turnovers by New York. none by New EnaJand and the inspired play or New EnJland's defense and spec1al tcams "Ill this kind or game, you want to play a~ perfectly as you can. You don't want to make m1stakC1. They an kill you," Mtd Veris. a 6-4, 2SS- pound rookie from Stanford. He n:plac~ iajurcd Kenneth Sam~ (or the final quaner ofthe season and on Saturday combined with linebackcn Andre Tippen and Don 81.ackmon to make life miserable for New York quarterbeck.s Ken O'Bncn and Pat Ryan. "All week we were eotehed that all (Pleue ... PATRIOT9/C2 ) C V 11 makes 12-0 Mater Oct, wh1t:h l!i on a 41-.-------------, lead .&n<l tor al l intent Jn,1 purp.1'4 a po a ey pmr winning 'ltreak. 1o1.h1te 1ht· \ 11i: Orange Classic that .... a., 1he g.ame 0 f 1 h ings w1ll-pla} for third plal.'l' ltl ~Ill SCO~es, SCbedule "(. apo ha\ R«-J JnJ l .111 1n,1 I range ina s wt t against an ta rtara ,& I he\ t( all I not lh(' ht-\\ fl\1101 !llJ,lfl110 It ··Tonight we v.-Cn'.' more con'll'itent Oran~e ( ounl' I <l 111.l' ''' n1l'\'I him win over Mart n a The b1UU)"S (John Wa1klc and Jason CNmotenlNO SemlfNlll The" al"<l g111" d 1.11 111 ~\<lf1ll 'h'll' Trask) we re rebounding and INC "'ere Caolstreno vanev 7•. Marin. SJ 1n<11dt•" By CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-, "94 C.. JI •11 Despite having an 11 ·I record for the 1985-86 season. 1t has taken the Couaars of Capistrano Valley 12 games to put togrther a complete 14mr and ram the full rcsi>«t of their head coach Mark Thornton Saturday nia,ht an the Orange Hobday O antc semifinals at Chap- man College was the time and place for 1he C'ougars' complete effort and their v1ctJm&. or opponents, were the Manna Vikjng~. The VikJnas (9-4) held theu own in the first Quarter aptn t the h1a,hl y- rcprded Coup,.,, but over the coune ofthe pmc were o-.erpov.ered. lo lf\I 74-S) The Wln moves the C'ourn into Monday n1ahfs 18· .lOl fina ap1nst running the break really well." M••tr Del 61· S.nl• Clare 48 fhose wrnnd \hnl' -H.'""' 0 1 a Thom ton sa1d. "Nathan (Call) was ) FOYnl~~v:.C: 3~111, 30 h1g rebound1 ntl a1h .1nt.t1u: 1111 th,· 'hitting the open man and the big guy~ s.o~ck 61, Oun9« s2 < ou.gars -came mainh trnrn r ra,i.. were makma the outlet pa\.~S. CMMteftell ~s Jnd V.111 1..k ( Ufl\• 1lutrctx,undcd "Manno played us tou&h the fir't FootnlH •1. El Modeft• otO 'Aann:i ·P-30 Im the µml· "'llh quarur. but then~ wore them down Westm~~. ~ Sl Tra .. tlClt1n1 I~ .m<l ~a1~lc rulltn@. We put on ~me full<ourt prcssurt' 330 0 m-Fountein ve1..... '"' dov.n 11 and that p vc them some trouble.·· s.octteCNtek rtlftPI iMec•> .. hav. n ( R('('\j l -.hot realh "'l.'11 JnJ Capo Valley came out hot 1n thC' s 10 Pm -Marin• "'' S.nra Ciara .l\ Iona a~ ht 1 hoot1n& "'ell team' firs t quaner, ~hOOllf\J q of 17 from thr lll'llrd Pll«I lan't sag back The\ h3\ c tt1 honor field, includ1nl6 of 8 from forwarJ '50 Pm -Foo•Mt "'' WHim'"'11f 1lur ~hooting ab1ht' •· u1d 1 homton ( COlllOie llon) fi ft fi hav.<n Rttd ccd hit (or 12 of hi\ 1 30 Pm -<•DlWeno vanev .,., In a 1 h·plart 'tm1 1nal a.amc aamc-h1&h 23 potnt~ 1n the opening Mattr Del C~olonVllPI Foutaill Valley SI, Daaa Hiiis JO: t 1aht minutes. ~nior point guard Todd Hant.On. "Sut despite their pinpoint ac-v.ho had 16 Jll.'intc, \lOIT'd the 11c- curacy. the Coupn could not ~hake and at the ~tan of the w-conJ halt 'AC' hreakang l:\a ~et 1n tht' final lo Mariu. The V1lunp hit on 8 of 21 antrrttpttJ w me pas~\. but 1hcn ""r-~nd~ 10 lead thC' Ramn~ (7 \\ f'-1'1 SbOtS, &Cllln& four points and ft \'C wt-nl 0 for ' ,hooting." ~Id 1anna the Dolphin.. n!bound from JUntOr ctnter Mark 1unaor van1t) c h fn\nk Ruotolo Ctlen Gordon had 11 r<"t'Mlund<. hl Oeoracson. and only trailed by two. filling an tor the \. 1~1na · 111 head pace tM Bamn.. 1n that dt,,anmt'nt l 8· 16. after one quarttr a >ach tc' c Popo' 1ch The Bamn\ v.-111 mC"tt C\addlt~d .. "We played well 1n the first quann-"Tht\' ored 10 make 11 a 1.a~~1nt for lif\h pla"" at ' \o on ~fonda' ~ i:-1 hough! ~t· had a chance to beat them · l ·~c C uach Ted Tollner said. "It ""e had \Wved to the game. we: IA.ould ha'l' run the football. the thing "'e do be'>t .\ldhama's a good foot ball team the~ ddJuStt:d well to us In the •,nond hjlf 1hn "'ore us down ph~'>lldll~ . The T1d( ru\hed 55 times in the game lnr 21 5 \drd'> .\labama lt>Olt.. t.hdrge in the third f)t:nod .ilta urcg R1t.hardson·s 14- -.Hd pun• re-tum ..et up the Tide at the L ( 4~·,drd-hnc .\labama aJter- nated the· running of ( ra1g Turner and Bobh' Humphrc:)' dunng a 10- pla~ dm e .\ perc;onal fo ul against l I)( ga' e .\l.ibama a lim down at the l <\( ..i .rnd Turnt'f ~orcd two pla'~ IJti:-r I nm thc onl' J...am11 l<..t'ndn..i,~ 1n1erccp1ea a pa'>~ h' l \l 4uanabac.:I.. Rodne' Pe-ete .tnd returned II ct> \ards 10 the Trojan 44 l\J !>Ct up ·thi:-second .\labama 1uuchdo1o1.n march Gene Jelk.!>. \t:kl.ll'd as the 01Tcns1"e Pia) er uf the Game wllectcd I~ )ards on three ru'>he!> tu wt the st.age for the ..core ""h1ch came on M1k.e Shula·s ~+.yard pa!>~ to ( la) Wh11ehurs1 w1tb I'~~ lef1 in the toun h penod Thl' < nm'>(•n T11.k "-~-1 addt'd nsurJnu ll\l' m1n1..ll'<. ldln h\ dn'. 1nlt .J.J 'JrJ, l1illt)" n~ d 'hon l \( punt 11 l JrJ1 "orl·J n-.e,enplaH .-i:h H .. mpha·' runr11ng l11ur 11me'> h•r _" Jflh ,ind \I !kll ,n\t:nng the '10J .J > .Hlh 11 .i fl'\ <'r\l "'Ith 'I : "Ill r .s \ .111 I 1lli11 li.i. 1-l'll.Jl J;o.,.,JrJ lll'IJ ~··.i 1n 1Jw 111'1 f)<'nil<l hu1 t -..< r1-o l••·J 1l 1r 1h1· "n nnd on .1.:'J-,arda l''I\ I )11n -..h.11t r I t11 \ i.tt'l;.imJ \kll·n-.c pa1.cd h~ Jt'ICO\l\l plJ\l'f 1lf thl' g3mc ( nr· nc m lknnl'lt l11111 tl'<l :hl· 1 ro1dn') to <Jn ·J· •lkn"'\' 'JrJ\ fJCirvine toppled by Reno RI'\• 1 \I n l'n1' ticl\-ire lhe 11n.1 '"'' •hl \Ii., ,1 PJd. < IJ\~I\. dt the ( .J\>.llH I\\'"'' l ,·nll·• I < 11"' ane i oa, h Hi ll \1 11t11iwn Jn,! hi\, nunter· •'·11111111•1' .1.1.1 Rc111 °'''""' .\lien ah!ll'd in.I h', i.lnl ti ttll lude tht• fl C r1•llll II. 1,if If \,11\JJ.J,I\ 'gamt' J t,. 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"'Int \A.1th .1 111nt' in lhe tif'I hJ 1.1n1\ .1m.tn1n 1h1· -.C"tond hall J 0\1 nt'l I hl'f "'Pf kt"J v. ,. n.11! .rn ,)\A. tul llml' ~lopping H.11,kr .. 1nJ R.1 nJJll 1 hl' \ntl'."\IC'f'> l'"' ncd their la!>t lcad Jt ,,u ''!I" 11h \ \., w pla\ 1o1.h('n RC'no 1' "1 ra11ll·d ,11l 111 \tnught (Xltntc, to tali.I." a ~M-ti•I Jlhantage 1o1.11h ' 11 to !!•' .\l\h,1uiih l <. I man~ed to rare thl Jrh, 11 to 1\4-Kll. the .\ntcate"' ne\t'r haJ the hclll "'1th a 1.hance to ue the g.amt· 1n thl' hnJI moments 1 hl" ltM put l t I at 4-5 v.1th the P<. \ \ \IJlt' ne\I lln tap ""llh the 1ipconer fhur~a' ntaht agaJn~t '\an lo-.( \t<atC' ~t C ra"'furd Hall. Utah ~late 1o1.1ll 1n-.ade ( rn wford on Satur· d3\ "\\C' "'nuld ha'e hkC'd to hav~ C'ntert'd the ttinlert'nl'C' w11tt a w1nnin1 f"('tc~rd ·· Mullll'ln '81d. "but I do feel pl"('\h (l(lCJ ahout the W'll} v.c'rc pla\.tnJ . R l"T'\ Murph' and ~n 8 v.en named hi the all-toumam~tU team • .. Cl . i<>ranoe Coat DAIL y PILOT/ Sunday, December 28, t98S Llf e as a coach is absolute Pitts for Roy Chipnian Ftom AP cllapaklilet PITTSBUROH -Hts team is threat· m ening to become one of the beasts of the Big East, but PitlsbWlh basketball coach Roy Cbipn\an is tired of tryina to tame that beast. He knows he houl'1 be fired up; mstead: he's fed ipman is weary of ye1tMound recruiting. of up.~ ~ what e calls "becoming a pimp" JUSt to entice an 18- yca.r-o d high school athlete 10 attend a university the student may be 111-prcparcd for academically. He has had it with armchair experts who wouldn't know a zone trap from a bear trap telhng him how he should coach his team. Just a he as about to reach the pinnacle of bis career, Roy Chipman 1s climbing down from the mountain. At a time when ht should be burning wtth desire, he ISJUSt plain burned out. "I do not want to be coaching basketball when I am 55 years old. It is Just not that impon.ant anymore," S&Jd Chipman. 46, who announced Dec. 19 that his sixth season as Pitt's coach would be bis last. "My convictions arc strong. J don't want to coach basketball. I'm done with basketball. I'm tired." Chipman's decision to end 1t coaching career he began at age 21 not only surprised hi s assistant coachC$ and Pitt administrators, but hts players and the recruits he bas already landed for next season. Freshman star Jerome Lane said he felt betrayed because Chipman never indicated he wouldn't be the Panthers' coach for the next three seasons, when Pitt is expected to be one of the Big East's premier teams. The Panthers have signed three consensus high school All- Americans the last two years and 6-10 sophomore Charles Smith may soon develop into the conference's top player. But Chipman has no regrets in walking away from what Pitt Athletic Director Edward Borik sajd will be .. o ne of the most soaght-aftcr jobs in the country." ·'Maybe it doesn·t make any sense. but it does to me," Chipman said "The longer I thought about it. the more likely 1t would have been to say. 'I'll hang on another year. collect my paycheck.' But that wouldn't have been fair to me or the university. You start domg that, you start fooling yourself." Quot e of the day MyclaaJ nompsoD, Portland Trail Blazers forward, on 7-7 Manutc Bot of Lhc Washmgton Bullets: "J don't know why NASA spends all that money on the space shuttle. All they've got to to 1s give Manute some tools and let him reach up and fix things." 7 Baylor players suspended WA CO. Texas -$even Baylor m basketball players who $Ol last-minute NCAA repneves to play an a Tennessee tournament last week have had their suspensions reinstated and have been. declared in- eligible, head coach Gene lba said Saturday. . . Iba said he plans to contest the NCAA dec1S1on, which comes 1n the wake ofalleged recruiting violations and a lengthy NC'AA probe into the school's basketball program, "Carlos Bnggs, Enc Johnson, Robert Md..emore, Darryl Middleton. Edwtn Mitchell, Frank Williams and Michael Walhams have been declared ineligible for vanous reasons and for vanous lengths of time by the NCAA," Iba said. "We have requested a hearing before the subcom- mittee on ehgjb1hty o(the NCAA council on Jan. 10 or I J, I 986." the coach said. ··w e hope this decision will be reversed or revised at that lime." McHale fined for late arrival BOSTON -Boston Celtics forward m Kevm McHale has been fined an un- disclosed amount of money by coach K.C. Jones for fajling to get to New York Ci ty on Chnstmas Eve. Celtic players were informed earlier this month that they'd have to be in New York Tuesday night for the 3:30 p.m. Christmas Day National Basketball Association game agamst the Kmcks. McHalc did not make it to New York until Wednesday morning. Tennis great Hopman dies LARGO. Fla. -Harry Hopman. who commanded Australia's Davis Cup teams dunng his tts golden age of tennss. then nunurcd John McEnroe to stardom, died after suffenng a hean attack at his home near his tennss camp here. He was 79. · His widow. Lucy. said Saturday that Hopman died Fnda) night, shonly after being rushed to Lake Seminole Hospital. WllJrtna leacla Rawka, 100-80 Demla .... WWdaa scored 36 pojnu m and arabbed 17 rebounds and Jolla Koacak added a career-high 20 rebound as Atlanta snaoocd a 1eveo-prne road lo ina streak wit&-, 100-80 Nallooal Buketball Associatton victory Saturday oiaht over New York. ·The Knicks. who entered the contest with a four-game winnin.a sO'cak1 were without rookie center Patrick EwlllJ, who misseo his second strai,a.htpme with a jammed n&.ht knee ... In other N 8A pmes, Jolla t,ca1 made two ~ey ste.als and Ak~m OlaJawoa scored 11 of his 30 pe>ints in the founh quarter as Houston came from behind to defeat Portland, 118-108. T~e Rockets. 20.11, have now won all 16 of their home games thjs season .. , Reserve guard Qabatln Dalley came off the bench to score 13 fourth quarter points as Chi- caao pushed to a I 08-I 04 victory over Indiana . . . Ricky Pierce tipped in a missed shot at the W'Wdu buzzer to give Milwaukee a 114-112 overtime victory over C'lcveland ... Center Artie GUmore collected season highs of 33 points, 17 rebounds and five ble><:Jced shots to pace San Antonio to a I 16-112 victory over ~q vc:r ... J .Uaa Erving scored eight of his 25 poinLS in-the fourth ~nod -including two free throws wtth 17 seconds remaining -as Philadelphia beat Phoenix, 100-98, for the 76ers' ~1xth straight victory ... Dauy Aillge scored five of his 17 points in the finaJ I :37, including the winning basket, as Boston held on to defeat Utah, 110-108 ... CUii Robla10a and Jell Malone scored 20 points each to lead Washington to a 98-93 victory over New Jersey, which played without leading scorer Ml~eal Ray RJcllardaoa . Richardson didn't show up for team warm-ups a few hours before the game, and was last seen at a Nets' Christmas party Friday night, said Lewt1 Sckaffell, the Nets' executive vice president. Islandera outakate Penguins 31 seconds apart in the second period 10 , Jolua ToneUI and Mlllo Makela scored ~ help the New York lslandc;rs to a 4:-2 National Hockey League wm over Pit- tsburgh Saturday night. Goaltender Billy Smltb stopped 31 shots and ran his personal unbeaten streak against Pittsburgh to 1~1 ... Elsewhere in the NHL. goals by lteat NU1aoa, Dino CiccareDI and Scott BJ•11tad paced Minnesota to a J.-1 victory over the New York Rangers ... Steve lA4s1t scored three goals and set up the tie-breaking goal by Detl1 Savant at 12:03 of the third period as Chi?JO twice overcame two-goal deficits and defeated Washington, 7-4 . . Goals by linemates Ke~la Dbleea, Roa Pruett and Sylva.in TaJ'leoD in a span of 2:57 midway in the second period gave Hartford a 6-3 victory over Toronto ... Mike McPlaee scored three goals and added an assist as Montreal Tonelli handed New Jersey its fifth con- secutive defeat with an 8-3 decision ... Charlie Simmer, Steve, Kasper and Rudy B•rrtd1e scored first-period goals to erase a 1-0 deficit, leading Boston out ofa 10- game winless streak on the road with a 5-1 triumph over St. Louis ... Steve Y1ermu scored the deciding goal with 2:52 to play aa Detroitsn~ped a nine-game losing streak with a 5-4 victory over ucbcc ... RJcla S•«er's weak wnstshot deflected offhis rother Ron's skate and tnckled into the net to gjve Philadelphia a 6-5 victory over Calgary. Luera topped by Baltimore BALTlMORE -Dcfendcr Frantz 21 Mathieu scored twice and assisted on another goal to key the Blast's 8-6 victory over the Los Angeles La.zcrs in Major Indoor Soccer League action Saturday night. Blast Coach Kenny Cooper, his team struggling to stay at the .500 mark, benched perennial starters Paul Kitson and Mike Stankovic and was rewarded with :i victory that lifts the Blast record to 8-8. The Lazers dropped lo 5-1 I. The Blast led 7-3 before the Lazcrs charged back with goals from Juan C.ardenas, Amr Aly and Poll Garcia to make 1t 8-6. A last-ditch effort by Laser Coach Peter Ward to pull his goalkeeper at 3: 13 of the final period proved fruitless as the Blast stopped the six-man attack. Television, radio , TELEVISION 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Francisco at New York Giants, Channel 2. 1.30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Winter uaguc game from Ponce. Pueno Raco (delayed), Channel 34. RADIO I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Francisco at New York Giants, KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Golden State at Lakcrs. KLAC (570). Down 4-o,· Kings rally to w1n, 5-4 Worthy's perfect night lifts Lakers ING LE WOO() I .\Pl -A shot from Bernie N 1eholl\ t>ouncccJ ofT Anders Hakan'ison\ leg and went into th <' net to gJ \'C the Lm Angeles Kings a come-from-bc:h1nd 5-4 wm over the W1nn1pcg Jet~ aiurda ) night 1n a National H1x.·ke) League game N1choll'i ca med thl' putk do"'n the left wing. lUt toward the net and fired the shot that hit Halrnnc;son w11h 2 5(1 left 1n the game Jrts goahr Dan Bouchard protested that Hakans'ion had purposcl} directed the puck 1n with his leg. but Referee Terry Gregson d1~greed and allowed the goal. It wa s the third goal ol the yc:ar for Hakansson The Jets took a 4.0 lead on Dale Hawcrchuk's second ac>ttl at 1.09 of the second period It wa~ Hawerchuk's 27th goal of the year But the Kinas roared back w1th live.' strataht aoals to WIO the game Four of those aoaJscame dunnga 6: I 5 ~p.'\n of the second pcnod. Joe Paterson scored h1'i first goal of the season at 4· J 9 of the second penod and Dave Taylor tallied h1'i 12th at 6:26 to bnna the Kinas 10 Within tWO &oats, 4-2 Phil Sy~es scored h1se1&hth 1oal of the year at I 0: 12 and Ooua m1th stated an alone o n Bouchard to 5COtt just 22 ~nds later and the ~ond penod ended 1n a 4-4' ue It was Bouchard·• teventh aoaJ of the season • LA forward makes a ll 14 shots in 133-1 I I win over Sacra me n to SACRAMENTO-JNJlcs Worthy ~hot a perfect 14 for 14 trom the floor to pace the Los Anaclcs 1.Akcrs to a 133-111 victory over the Sacramento K.Jngs in Nattonal Basketball As- \OC1at1on play Saturday mght. Worthy scored 31 points and the 6-4 Laker forward earned a spot m the NBA record books as the fourth best ~hoou ng performance ever ma game. The win marked the 12th con- ~cu11 ve time m three years the Lakers have defeated the Kings. The Lakers shot 67 percent 1n the first half en route to a 74-56 halft1mr advantage Earvin Johnson and Kareem 4-bdul-Jabbar both scored 29 pomts for the Lakcrs. Johnson also had 13 assists. "There's no doubt we wanted to come out and do a JOb after losing by 18 points to San Antonio," Johnson said. . Both Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar rece1 vcd stand ma ovallons that lasted for nearly two mmutes from the sell· out crowd of J0.333 "We apprectate the wann r«ephon we aot, .. Johnson u1d ... Smee "''C're a Cahforn1a team I'm sure they think of us as their own Now they have the K.Jngs as their team but hopefull,Y we'll be their second favorite team • Rcwc Theus and LaSalle Thomp- • son shared high scorer honors for the Kings with 21 points each. Cllppen rally, J J J -106 SEATTLE -Lancaster Gordon came off tbe bench to score nine points in the fourth quarter ~nd Junior Bridgeman scored four points 10 the final 30 seconds as the Los Angeles 01ppcrs defeated the Seattle SupcrSonid, 111-106. With the Clippers down 81-78 1oing mto the final penod. Coach Don ('haney sent Ln the second team. The reserves left with five minutes to play and the Clippers on top. 97-92. Seattle trailed by eight with I: 18 to play but scored seven quick points to close the gap to 106-IOS. Bridgeman. who led the Clippers with 20 p<)intsJ canned a 19-foot Jumper wnh 2) seconds to play and sank two free throws seven seconds later. The Sonics lost the services ofTom Chambers, the NBA 's highest scorina sixth player, for ac least four weeks with a broken ri&.ht leg. Chambers had a cast put on the leg af\er he fractured his fibula and tore a lipment 1n his right ankle when he collided with MarquC$Johnson 1n the first quarter. Center Jack Sikma of the Somes led all scorers with 24 points. TheClippcrs, losenof 1 lo(thc last 14 meeunas between the two teams. trailed by 11 points in the first half. Kurt N1mph1us. who finished with 18 points, 1~rked a late tee0nd.quaner rally which aot the 01ppers beck 10 within 56-SS in the first half. ,., .......... New York Jeta qaarterback Kea O'Brien hJta tbe turf head- fint after belnC eacked by Jlfew En.gland'• Andre T ippett. PATRIOTS ..• From Cl three units have to play well. not JU.St the offense." said franklin, who had field aoals of 33, 41 , 20 and 26 yan:b "You have to get somethana from the defense and spc<:ial teams as we11:· In fact, the most imponant play may have come from che special teams -a IS-yard touchdown run by Johnny Remben with Johnny Hec- tor's fumble on a k1ckofTwith S:09 lcft in the third quarter. It a.me immed1· ately after Franklin's 20.yard k.ick and gave the Pats 10 points in a IS· second span of the third quarter. The win, the Pats' first tn the playoffs since the 1962 Amencan Football League title game, put the Patriots into the second round of the playoffs against the AFC West cham· pion Los Angeles Raiders at the Coliseum next Sunday. "Error-free football is the name of theg.amc; that is what it takes to wm ," New England Coach Raymond Berry said. That's exactly what the Jets didn't play Veris, Tippett and Blackmon - the latter two each had a sack - constantly ha med O'Brien. who went out wfth a mild concussion in the third quaner. They were equally effectavr a~inst Pat Ryan, who succeeded ham. The Jets also had two first-half dnves killed by turnovers-a fumble by Freeman McNeil and an O'Brien pass that was picked olT by Manon and eventually led to a 36-yard touchdown pass from Tony Eason to Stanley Morgan. Both turnovers came ill' the second quancr. New York was also hurt by a key third-down interference call on cor- nerback Russell Carter, who an has first game back following a half- season on the tnJured list was also beaten on the Eason-Morgan TD play. FrankJin's fourth field goal. a 26- yarder. came after Tippett deflected a pass that Yens intercepted and re- turned 21 yards to the Jets 12. where he fumbled and teammate Steve Nelson recovered. Wlll home --ii:Bfill:• _ tleldbe USC wins, but !~!!:N~!v?rk Lewis injured h as tha t adva ntage a a inst 49ers today EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -In 1981 and 1984, the years they won the Super Bowl, the San Fran- cisco 49ers whisked away the New York Giants en route to their cham- pionships. But when they meet again today (Channel 2 at 10) in the NFC wild-a.rd playoff pme, the circum- stances will be rad1cally different. For one thing. the two previous victories -21-10 last year and 38-24 1n 1981 -were second-round di v1S1onal playoffs at Candlestick Park tn San Franc1sco. This game will be at Giants Stadium, where any winter game is an adventure. For an other, those earlier games featured an upstart New York team coming off wild-<:ard wins over Philadelphia the first time, the Rams the second and going up against 49cr teams favored to go all the way. This timc·the two teams have remarkably similar personalities. Both the Giants and the favored 49ers finished I 0-6 and arc generally regarded the second and third best in the NFC behind the 15-1 , Chicago Bears. In fact. the wanner of this pme, which will go on to play in Chicago, may have a better chance to beat the eears than either the Rams or Dallas Cowboys, winners of the NFC West and East, respectively. "I don't sec that much difference between this year's 49ers and last year's," Giants Coach Bill Parcells says of the team that lost only once m 19 games en route to its Super Bowl victory a year ago. "I've beerl saying the same thmg about us all year. The difference between a I 5-1 team and one that's I 0.6 is one or two plays in a few games." What makes them even more s1m1lar as both teams' habit of dominaung games. then finding ways to lose late -New York outgained 15 of its 16 opponents; San Francisco 13 of 16. New York, the onl y team tn the NFL in the top I 0 in all six offensive and defensive categories. lost its six games by a total of 20 pomts. The same kmd of things happened tothc49ers, who lost fouroftheufirst seve.n games. Ex-Monarch suffers possible a n kle sprain in Troja ns' t r ium ph From AP dJspatcbe1 LOS ANGELES -Freshman Greg Kimble scored 14 of has 16 poants in the second haJfto lead the U niversal~ ofSouthern California toa 59-54 non- confcrcncc basketball w10 over Creighton at the Sports Arena. The victory wa s tempered some- what by the fact that Tom Lewis, the Mater ~i High product who has averaged 20.4 poants per game lhts season as USC's top scorer, apparent- ly sprained an ankle 1n the first hall and didn't score in just 12 minutes of play. Lewis will have his ankle X- rayed Monday. "Obviously the team mmed Tom Lewis in the second hal~" Trojan Coach Stan Morrison said. "We'll just pray that 1t isn't anything serious:· Derrick Dowell added 14 pomts and a game-h1$h 11 rebounds for the: Trojans, who improved their record to 5-S. Pepperdlne 17, Cal State Fullenon H : Junsor forward Enc Wh11c made two free throws in tht' closing seconds of play to lift Pcpperdane 10 the win over the Titans in Mah bu. Senior euard Dwayne Polee led the Waves wtth 14 points, whale guard Jon Korfas added 13 White and forward Anthony Fredenck each scored 12 for Pepperdine, whit:h improved its record to 9-2 and extended its homc-<:ourt winning streak at Firestone Fieldhouse to 18 games.• Richard Monon scored a gamc- high 18 pomts for the Titans. whale Kerry Boagna added 16 points. The Titans fell 10 7-5. Marquette 60, Long Beacb State 48: Kerry Trotter scored 15 pomts and David Boone added nine to lead the Warriors past the 49ers 1n the cham- p1onsh1p game of the Milwaukee Classic. The second half was marred by a bench-clearing brawl 1n which both teams had to be restrained by referees and coaches. Marquette center Tom Copa, who was not in the game at the tame. was called fora flagrant foul and CJCCted. Pacific 64, St. Mary's 60: Forward Rich Anema stored 14 poants and guard Chns Gra y added 13 to lead the v1si11ng Tigers to the v1t:tory. Portland 77, Loyola Marymoaat 5&: Tony Havior scored a career-high 23 potnts to lead Portland m the thtrd- place game of the Wolf Pack Classic. Fresno State &I, San Dle10 Slate U : Center Bnan Sloane scored 23 points 10 lead the Bulldogs over the host Aztecs 1n the consolation game of the Holiday Bowl tournament. In games an volvmg · nauonally- rankcd teams North Carolina 115, Brown '3: Brad Daugherty hit 11 of 16 field-goal attcmpt'i and scored 26 points as the top.rankc:d Tar Heels romped past outmatched Brown an the Orange Bowl tournament an M1am1 . Mlcblgu 85, Ullnols-Cblcago 54: Senior renter Roy Tarpley scored 16 points and pulled down nine re- bounds to help the second-ranked Wolverines to the cac;y win 1n Ann /\'.rbor. Kentacky 89, Loalsvllle 14: For- ward Wanston Bennett scored a carecr·hagh 23 pomts, mcl1.1d1 ng I 5 11'\ the first half. and guard Roger Harden added I 0 in the final half to lead 13th- rnnkcd Kentucky past No. I 5 Lo u1sv1lle at Lcxangton Dake 88, Appalachlu State H : In Durham. N.C . Johnny Dawluns scored 16 poants and Mark Alane added 13 10 pace the third-ranked Blue: ~v1ls (I 0-0) to their most lopsided victory of the season. Georgia Tecb st, Navy H : In .\tlanta. Mark Pnce scored 23 points and John Salley added 20 as No. 7 Georgia Tech coasted in the cham- p1onsh1p game of the Cotton States Classic. Kansas 81 , Wichita State H : Ron Kellogg and Archie Marshall ke yed an 18-4 run that ga ve No. 6 Kansas a I 9·poant lead and sent the Jayhawks on their way to victory over Wichita State an the title game of the BMA Hohdav CJu51e 1n Kansas City. 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'ICOred 14 prnn1~ 1n the opening half to lead thl· Kn1ght'i w a 29·24 cu~h1on at the interm1!>'>10n. The Barons failed to mount an effective offense 1n the third stanLa, throwing away ~vrral pa!>ses and shooung aJmost ci1c lu<>1 vely from the outside wuh little i.ucceM; For the second n1gh1 an a row. the Barons got a big ltft from 5-9 Junior forward Melts~ Handley. Handley, a member of the All-T ournament team. scored seven of nine Baron points in t~e period. Handley, who scored 24 1n Fnday's semifinal vic- tory, again led the Barons. along with Dawn Lawler. both totalling I I points. Foothill got 12 rehounds from McFerson and seven from 6-1 ">Cn1or forward Becky Sulli van. al\o naml·d to the All-Tournament team Foothill's Felice Gedd). thc team\ senior floor leader. took the 1our- nament MVP award She ton1nbuted I 0 points. '>Ill steals and cuns1stcntl> got the ball 10 Mcfef'>on 1n'1de lor easy baskC'b. 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I 1 t ) ' 1 I It • 2 , 10 • , s I• I I • ) , ~ .. 0 , 2 , 0 0 0 0 1 , 2 .. ~n1a Ana V ... \I '5, Wal'f'., 61 Werrtn I• 11 '9ftpftp -..;m " t i • -; • lO ~•oar. 0 \ 10 Hw'"O''lt } 4 1 10 ~ ,., ..,,~,.. , 7 ~ 10 P.H If , 0 • I ~ e •O~'t• I ) 7 1 SA y.-.,, 1651 Jam'°" Jol\nlOfl Bentltv Alverti i/\lllltlOC• Ron Aco11a Quinn .. " .... 1 2 s " 0 0 s 0 1 6 0 • 1 0 1 • 10 •• ,. ) 2 J • 0 I 1 I 2 0 I 4 T •'•'\ 10 1 )I ~I Totell 7S IS 21 6~ S<tf'• bV Que,_.. 'h•'"'" ~O"'O AMI v a ll•v 13 16 11 21 ..... 1 1 1• 11 ,.._.s Franklin. whi ch outscored the Monarchs 5-2 1n ove111mc. ~ere led by 5-9 freshman forward RrOQks Hulen. with 1 l point<, and 14 re· bounds CdM ... From Cl to "'as n1nl' point\ 1n thl· IJtc grnng Oilers-Chargers: Gef'T) Ga1nc) led Mater De1 ~•th 23 points. * All Toumameot Team 0.-, P'tlot pt>oto 1117 -· kllw11r11 MVP· Felice Gedd} <fuoth11l 1 Jackie Cook (Fountain Valin) Mehssa Handle}' CFoun1a1n \lallt·~ J Becky Sulhvan (Footh1llJ, < hm McFerson (foothill). Shannon lim1th (Franklin). , 1ephan1e Sargeant !Or- ange). Sharon Warmu!> (E<,pcran1a1 Karen Nickel (El Tomi. Noelle Man- fre (Mater Del). Dcn1!.C Oghurn (Edison). Fountain Valley.'• MellHa Handley ahoota in a crowd. Tars fall; ·Warriors, Trojans roll Hug wraps up Sailors. 67-64; Woodbridge. University win Newpon Harbor H1gh's ~a1lors kll in tht· < Jp1tul City Classic finals m (arson (•I) ...,aturda' night. but at the Brea-Olinda Tournament 1wo 01hc1 ...,t·a \ ll'"' I cagur entnes found success Here'<, ho"' 11 "'cnt Hua (Reno) 57, Newport Harbor 64: Th·l. \a1lnr~ ..a"' their five-game wanning streal snapf)l'd hut lhc~ J1dn 1 go down easily m the final s o: tht• ( ap1tol < la,~11 in Carson C11y. · The Hawke; of Hug High ra1\Cd tht•ir rt:uml lo 11-1 with the help of a quick s1an. ~hllh hJd tht· \Jilor' pla:r1r.g catchup the rest ol tht: nigh t · The :r were nu shins U'> o n thl· ho.1rd'> 1·arh hut thn were goi ng to the line with one-and 11n1· '>ltU.!lll•n' .11lrr JUSI the fir~t four m1 null'\," ..aid l°'<t'\' port I l.1rh.1r I n.ll h Tim Parse I. who sa.,.. hi\ 1eam trail I 1-2 1n the t'Jrh g01ng Despite the d1spant} in foul' (Hug h11 21 ol I' "' opposed to Harbor's 14 for 18 paforn1Jntt' al 1h1· linc1 and the evc:ntual lo~'>. the Sailor\ uimt· ou1 ot lht• tournament in vcry good ~hapc After endunng a 11-hour 1np to ( Jr,on < 1t' on Thursda~ because of toe al Kl· no forcing J '>1\-hour hu-. tnp from San Josc and llnalh tax" frl)m Kcnu 111 l ar\on C1I}'. the atlor'i d1~plaH·d om· l mp pt.•rtorm.rncc dltcr another Maunce Lee. John .\l\trom and\\ l'' I 11rdl \\l'r\.' Jll· 1ournamen1 ~lec11on!t anJ Pa~el ""''., t·~ix·n.ill\ plca.-,1·J "11h the plJ\ of Tore II and AIMrom forl'll ( 11) anti .\htrom (9) rnmhincd for 211 rebound~ 1n lhl· t11le gam1· John R1 thard'> d1~hcd olT')I\ J\Sl~I\ ·\l.,trom lt:d Harbor\ \rnring Y.1th 24 point'>. ht'> per<,onal high b' 200 pcn.ent 8" 1ng him a IS 3 a"cragl' for the 1hree-da~ toumamt•nt Woodbridge $M, Pomona 43: Tht· \\>amor'i U'>Cd a rnllaps1ng defense 10 upend the Rrea ToumJment"s top ')ecded De-.11!> 1n the 1hamp1onsh1p quanerfinals. V. oodhndgc l-.cp1 Pomona\ '"'U big mcn o-1 11 \larct:Uu~ Lee anti ti-5 Derv.1n <. olhn~ under "raps tor most of the \\'rnnd halt .inti pla~cd a d1suplin1:tl ullen'>I\ c gamt: to go up b\ I I -1 l-12 .!frer three quancrs Tht· V. arnor'> 19-21 \t'nl ·\oJm l\.cck undl·r th1.· h11Jrd\ anJ ht: rt:\ponJl•tl "'11h I' r1·hound, to gu "11h h1~ 2.l point\ rht• '>t1phomotl' 11·ntl'f 01J0Jl.l.l'tl 11 Il l lhll\l' p111 n,., 1 n 1 ht• ti n.il qua nt·r \1 11-.t· ~lurph\ turnt·J 1n I .l p111nl\ .tnd \ltl..1,~ulll\Jn JJlkJ I I 1n thl' V. arnor,· dlnn \\ oodhndge l'nll'f\ 1he '>t·m11tn,ll\ ~londa~ 1n a fl lo I) m l ontt'\I University 78 , Trabuco Hiils 39: \it:' c ...,tolzotfhad 2 I putnt\ b\ hall\1mt• .ind wmpk1ed tht: n rning ""11h 29 a' the rrn1an\ rolled lil 'll l<lf\ 111 thl' l hamp1onsh1p hratl-.1·1 111 tlw Rrt·a I ournc1mcn1 Lt'>\t: (1la.,,cn nintrnlkd tht: buJrJ~ \.\1lh 14 rdmund' and al\o Ul\h1·d oil li,1.• a''i"l\ .J\ I n1't:r'>•I~ mo,ed In .l-~ 11H•rall fht• f rnt.!n' .1J,Jnll'J 10 an l '\ '>t·m1finJI lonlt''>t Monda' n1gh1 Mesa tourney Orange Coast takes third sees Eagles, in San Diego Mesa tourne}r- Mustangs fall Costa Mesa opened ''' \\ init r Classic girls basketball t0umamcn1 Saturda), w11h two Sea View Lcagul' entries. Costa Mesa and E<.tanua, falling. 1 he top ~eds all aJq1nted Orange < oa'>t < ollt:gt:. de.,p1t1· <1 -.lugg1sh start. tletratnl hu<>I 'Ian Diego Mesa fur the \Cl'llnd 11mc th" <>cason. ti.+-45, tu \al,age thml plau· 1n thl· '\an Diego Mc'ia 1 ourn.1mrn1 hl'111nd a \trong l'ft(lrt lrnm fl-111 '>1>ph0m11r1.• Jo1.• Sl'.t~1·r pmnl~ 0( ( rl'Ul\t'rl'd from 3 d1"mJI ,hno11ng tiN hJlt "'hen 11 '>hot H pc:rrcn 1 f X of 2~ I to conm·ct on 18 ol 12 1n the \l'l'Ol1U hall lil'J&t:r lt:d thl· Aul' 1n 'uinng "'1th 21 rm1n1~ .ind ...,ulll < lt'OH'nh pnure<l 111 18 ~llh rela11vc ca!K'. Herc·\ a look, Compton 10, Coata Mesa 26: I hl' hosts were knocked about by lht• Tarbabes' Mandy Hannah, a 5-X jumor guard, and 6-t senior po<,t Sonja Bracken. m the first round of their own tournament ~eJga. a rrodu11 111 'l'"' f)on llarhor High. lul'il'u a 'run t•arh 1n till' \l'CUnd h,tll \\hidl h1·lix•d the 1'1rate\ pull a"'.!' Ll'admg JU')t IX-16 after a 'ill>"· !)aced tirsl hall. C'<r.i\t 17-ti) \rnred th~· first four point\ of 1hc 'econ<l h.!ll, illlo~ed a Ml'i.a ba'il l't.-then ~l'nt on an lt<-4 run mrr thr nt·xt ctght mmutl''> tu blo"' 11 open al ~O-:!:! wit h Scaga prn' 1d1ng halt of thoc;c 11< On till' ho.mh lrnhman tM .... ard I n•d Bil 1-.l·ll h.wlnl do"' n I \ n·- hounth .ind < h11d. \Id 1.1 ' rJn 'PJrh •tl C)( < \.\llh l.'1gh1 J'i5"1' anJ thrl'l' Stl'JI' from h1<> guard position In thl• thmJ game of the sea!.on. the Pirate\ do"'netl the Ohmp1ans. fl'I· Sb "We got a ltt1lc usrelec,, 1n the second halt·· said Domingue1 < oJth Ernest (arr "Rut gl\e lhl·m lfl'd11 Estanua pla~ed hard and ~a' m our passing lane\ all night I he' l .!u,1:tl 'ome of those m1Sta l-.es · "We let 11 sltp a .... a, in tht· tir,1 half." said Reid allu"d1.ng tu 1he la'>t li\'e minutc'> of thl· '>crnnd pt:nod when Dom1ngue1 rolled up a 14-~ spun to take a J 1-19 ad"antagt• "Mental m1s1akt:'> hun us 111u continued Reid "hut 11\ i,o hard 10 sta) w11h tht'm Thc) ·re \o <l1' n phned. Our gu} <,wound up 1r.1ng lo alter 1he1r '>hOI'> and that hurt 100 · Dom1ngue1 lonncctcd 1>n 22 ut 41 shots from the lieltl. moc;tl\ t rom outSlde Estancia\ 1ont:. anti ' 1ook J page from the £agk'>' pltl\hool-. .it the ltne. ne111ng !SO percent ol ti'> 'h111' wnh a I 6-for-20 pcrtormante Estancia. \lohlch has~ reputJt111n fo r gc111ng 1he edge at 1h~l1nc h11 ti' t' of JUSI ~ven a11cmpt'> due to Domi- nguez' abil11t:,. IO pla~ tht• quiet.. man- w-man ""11hout louling Bnan Taft wa<, Es1anc1a·., k•u..l1ng scorer com mg off the hcnl h to net J-1 po1n1s on ~-.en lil·ld goalc, 11 "'a' Tilt's <,ernnd doublc-d1g1t etlon 1n 1h1s toume}. ha' 1ng net1ed llt Jgilln\I lolan1 in Thursda\ ·, opc.·ncr TrcJO finished ""h nine "h1k Dominguez luuntl'rl·d ~1th I l'i lrom Ronnie (ult-man and Ill from \1 arlon VJughn For a ""h1k 11 .!pfWJ rt•J lhl I a~ln m1gh1 h.!\l' ,1 'hot JI tlw l >"n' running ntl J 12 ., 'pun t<H atd1 ltwm .11 12. but HrJtl'll ''t'nl 11ul \\Ith h" third tnul "'1th 1u't I I I '>pt'nl 1n th1· '>l'l'Ond quaner anti the 'torl'J lit·tl al 12 helaU\e of ht'> third ix·r,onJI 111111 He didn't return un11I 2 '\11 fl' ma1nrd. am.I DomingUl'I "'J" '1111n~ tln a ~ 1-1 'i lt:aJ Hrucll no \llt1nrr 1.1.ot ha,~ n .ind frcJU \\U\ OUt \\Ith h1 .. 1h1rJ toul \\1th '>1111201 ld1 ln&gt•nng a t1 ~ run l11 makl· 11 I I 14 .11 halluml· · Ttl'Jo "J' out t11r tht• lin.11 ~ -1 ~111 the thml quartl'f "'llh h" l11unh 1i1ul anJ .!lti:r tl'-Cntenng at thl· '>t.1rJ 11l th1· tnunh tJU.tnt•r l'\1lnl "'11h II" tilth lnul "llh I -111111 1111 T 0 E "''""·' ' \ rl'J II I hl· I .i11-I··' parl·d l>on11nguo kaJ 1n 1h, rinJI ''ages ""1th Brai t•ll l fl'fll an1! \111011- e' supph1ng the punlh "E .. tanu:i e\lenl.ktl l'Ut II\ 11"· ten\(.··· '>alll Carr "and \\t' tx·lJOll' .1 1111 le indcu \1 \l' "lh11u It! \.\l' Jlt,ll 1-. 'llr 'houlJ ~l' tr\ (II rr11ll'I t 11ur lt'Jd Th" wa., J l!-1H1d \.\In tor u' f h1• £-agl1'\ l11nnl·1 t1•d <>Jl 2: 1f It lrnm thl' til'ld I''-pc.·r11·1111 .1~.11 n,1 Dom1ngm·1' 1111-ht m.in 111 111.1n , <'' 1·rage JOU "'''" tlw tufllP"'' "·" ln\101!-po"c"11111 I' l1rlW' \\h1k lh1 Don .. 01ught•d ll ur llfl I:°'\ ll1l.l'llll\' l \tanl.IJ (" 4111\l'l't\ \1 1"1tll1 \II)" (\).J ) ~tontl;l\ C\enintt hir lhmJ plt111 Tht• "'m' 1mpw' 1'' thl l>nn' '' f\ Jece1' ing tl'l urJ I•• ., .l Hannah managed 21 po1n1s. and Bracken added 16. The Tarbabes led by JI points at the 1ntcrm1ss1on. JQ-t( Mesa's Suzanne Cowley tossed m eight po1n1s to lead the.-Mustangs (2-5). Costa Mesa meets John Cilcnn Monday at 10:30 a.m Edison wrestlers earn fifth place ~-___..a .,..,.-@ - House of imports .... c Compare our AccommodaUng Seba" U , E1taacla H : I he Eagle<, fell v1c1im to the hghtning~u1ck game of the Spartans. who also proved too much defensively with a scrappy press. Jcnmfcr Okono rolled olT I 0 of her 16 points in the thi rd quarter 10 lenathen Schurr's 25-14 halftime lend to 41-20 after three. The Spartans' (7-3 ) l\.r1 s Ballestemos also dropixd 1n 1 l points. Leslie Self led Estancia ( 1-5) with eight points. lhe Eagles meet Palos Verde~ Monday at noon in the consolauon quarterfinals RENO -Edison Hlgh's wrestling team finished 1n filth place c;aturda) lollow1ng the second and final da} of ~ompellt1on at thr Reno Tour- nament. Top performances b) the C hargers were tu med in by ChM Fot1ades. who won his 140-pound d1 v1)1on. Make Warfel (sernnd at 147). Don '\scltn (~\enth at lti5), Randy Ciocns (\<'Venth at hC8\}WC1ght), fodd Pnmo (•wcth nt 175), nnd Cicnc Patino (tifih at 121 ). The C\Cnt at the Reno C'on-.cnt1on C enter fraturcd 48 'iChools from five 'itate'l and wu "'on b' El Dorado High ofl.a'> Vegas GWC women drop Cuesta, 84-65 CUPERTINO -Golden Wm Colleae roartd out to a 28-6 lead midway throuah the fi~t half Satur· day. and cnuscd 10 an 84--65 '1c1ory over Cuesta Colleac tn tht Ot "n1a women's basketball tournament Frnhman auard Caren ( ha'IC look pmt--hiJh honor, With n go1nt,, whale fellow Ru.,,tler K1m l\b()'ta -'iCorcd a tnple duublc-plus w1lh 16 point<,, 15 a~1!lts. 11 rtb<>und~ and e1&ht 'iteals hanna Bttr contnbut~ 12 point!> and 14 rebound" tor Golden We'1 The Ru~tler\ pla} for the conwla- t 1on champ1ons.h1p at 10 a m today ~JlJltnsr Mortno Valle}' ( ollcac 96 Month Ownership Plan MERCEDES· BENZ , .. This may be your last year to take an Investment Tax Credit Act Now! ~ MERCEDES ll3 • 11• 6 3 7 • 2 3 3 3 SANTA AMA 151 FWY AT BUCH BUENA PARK " So we meet again Sunset fo es fa ce each other for fifth in Coast C lassi c [dl\on High., < hJrgl·r' m11•l·11 hJ1 i..1n1111h1· \\1nn1ng kd!!l r ...,Jtur1lJ• Jftnnoon 111 thl filth-plal r \1·m1t'111Jl\ of th l· ( OJ\l ( hn,tmJ' ( Id'"' .11 l \ldnll.s ll 1~h hul ,1\ thl'lr l•IJlh Ion Borthert nn11·d 11 ' .1 m,111n D! \londa) pra' till The < h;i rgcr-. ma t I lunt1ng1110 Bealh fur tilth rid••' ,1111.h1h it''' th il n their amh1t111n' The tw o ...,un,ct l <J!1Ut' b.1,~1 th.il l rl\ al\ ha' r Jlr1•a11' m1·t r the I .1 l)UIOIJ In\ llJl!t10JI llnJ" v.hrrt· Huntington Bc.s,h .,prun~J ht~ up'>t·t Herc' hov. 11 "'t'nl in th1.· tlllh pl<11l Jnd lOn\lll3t111n ~m11inal-. Edison i6. 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NE-Morgan 36 Do\\ trorn Ee\on I Franklin ••<"I I) 33 Third Ou•nw NE-Fran• 11n ?O FG I J6 NE-Rembert I~ fu1T1Dle rpturn <Fron• lln l\feft,) ISi NY J-Shuler 17 11au from Rven Lte11v l\lckl. 14 03 F.ur111 OUantr NE-Frenklln 76 FC. 11 •1 Alftndanc-70,958 I TEAM STATISTICS NE NYJ F irst oowra 17 IS Rusnei-verds 39 99 21-sa Passino I S9 181 Return Y erds S6 3 Como·Alf 12 16-0 JJ J• 2 Sacks llV S SI l 20 Punts S 'O S· 38 Fuml>l9' LOll 1 0 3· 2 Pt nalllt\ Yard~ I 10 6 48 Tllne of Poutn1on Jt 41 ll 1J INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Nt... Eno1ano ( J&"'i'\. 'n 49 COiiin\ I I )6 ( ason 6 14 N~w York Jets MeNt1 16 41 Hector •· ll O'Brien 1·• PASSING-New England E "w" 17· 16 0 119 Ntw York Jell o·Br•tn ll· 11 I 149 Rven 10 II 1 84 RECEIVINC,-New E119le no Morgan •·62, Frver 7 41 C Ja mes 7 .l6 OawM>n 2·20, COiiins ? 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USC lfenr' 4 8) C r m1er • 11 'Vic~ ti' l 19 IV~ •t 1 18 t<n10M 7 7 Lt~ I fnr ,.., nu\ I A aDlll'nll Turn tr 4 40 6tll 7 J9 wr 1l1>n""' ?t C.elk\ I 9 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL Ohio St.'9 10, BYU 1 Scwe by OV•ntn Brt01'11'1" 't'Oull\I 0 I 0 (I-I 01110 Stalt O l 1 o IQ OSU -<;panoter 41 r C. B VU-Mlle\ )8 Pan •ro"" Rr.v (Wtb\ler ••c•i OSU ·Kolic 11 ,,.,.~, C•n• "" ,~, '" ISoanol•• • •C~ A11enoanc-so 910 TEAM STATISTICS BYU osu 70 •7 13) 196 26 1'1 11> 0 9 )V F1t\t oown\ 19 Rusne\ vo•d\ n 118 Pen 1no •e•O\ 2ot Return va fd\ 51 Pesu\ 1• 'IO 1 Pvnts 1 ·~ FumblO ""' J ~ P111a111e\ vard\ 6 ~ T mp of Poueu•o" 11 SO INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ' 7 10·61 )7 10 RUSHING Br.ghelT' 't'o .. no Tu PulO•·· 9·'3 S·~et 11m~ S· 13 Ht'•"'uf• 1 73 811\fo 6 tor rn nv\ I On•o <ita•t WO'>!<lr '111' 2S·91 Wor~men S 73 Cool>f'r I 71 Bvars 7· S I' aruitO\ 1 for ,..,'""' 8 PASSING Br>ona,.. <01.1n11 B •\C 24-SO·• 761 01>10 S•e•t ~ ""•'<>\ , .. 1\ n 196 Sm1fl'I 0 1 0 0 RECEIVING Br or•nf"' voun11 H"'''"J' 10 11 Btll•" S 81 l\/lllf\ I 6' Mr,11n 3 70 Nor"o .. ro 2 9 s,• "~""a 1 6 Bl)ru n ,.,, m1nu\ • 01>· 1a1,. r &''"' ~ 11 ( ,,,.,,. 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" . l E AM ST A TISTICS F r\I ""W"\ Ru\l'lfl 1e• n ..,_ 1 PtU•"O ve•?I ~I RtlW'fl vardl ) Peut• s a 7 Punl\ 1 ~· F umOlts 101• 1 1 P1nall1tl v&•d\ ' lrJ T •mt°' Poueu1on J7 •7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Aru JI) ?</ IJI l\ 11 no '40 1 ' I C,O 11 18 RUSHING-Gtoro1t L ht~ n 1 Ht ndt r\OI' 17 S9 WOrtftv 11 \II I l1tr • son 1'·4S Mc C lu\ktv • 9 LG"" 1 •or mlnu• 19 Ar 1one Adtmt ll S 1 Jen• ''' 6·21 Oe8ow 4 I) Melt ,.,o•• S 10 .. ~. 2·) PASSINC.-Gtoro111 I Jft<~\nr • I 7 0 , Ctrotlllltf I 1 0, t Aroront1 '""' '"' ll-21-0, l)l RECEIVING-<itorol11 l Tei. , lb Sadowski I IS Lerie 1 11 •1tnc>tr\11n I • A.rlrona r elrl'IOlm, • •0 Ad•"'' l ll M'Lemort 1 15 v ~,.,, ?·IS Hor•Ct~ I IJ, M Smlln I 1 8ow1 sc:ores, •Ch9dut• OIC. 1• c •llfwnl• •.wt lat,.,_, S:•11no s1e11 '1 8 ownno "'"" D•c . 11 c,..,.,. ..... I et "'enflac, MICtl I M••v ~"Cl l~ Syrecust II ~ .. ,.~ .. ., ltt ~,L.t l M ""*\(Ila ~ Cit""'°" 1) DI C n Hlllday Bew! 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SPIH" Of We ftr Screlcf\ed lntr•olo Gummo n DAIL y DOUBLE 11·21 Paid 'l•O 00 FOURTH RACE .• One mile Fesnloll Book (Cetlahonl 24 'O Bteulenleno (Atverel I 10 80 6 00 1?0 420 l 40 Lef1 Her Mark IM<Cerronl Time I 31 l1S Also ran Suoer Kitten lnd1gnanc:e. Stopping Time. AntiQut T •Die, Havana MOon, UneOnQuertd, T R 's Trinket Scr111cntd Bore Time I.a dv E xceOer Orowsv Maogle f'll<TH RACE. One milt \/ella nt George (Solis) 1? 60 HO HO S•O HO J 00 Mike's Cal (Vetenruelol Mesler Crofter tMerol Time· 1.36 7/S Also ran. Mr Director. Or R1v11, Swancey Boy .. E'1vlous Dancer Tt11 Mall Gullstreemer Scra1cl'ltd Forsvtne Bov SS EXACTA 19 II Paid 1178 SO SIXTH RACE. 6 J lurlonu\ on turt Wilt Stroteov I01nw1 19 20 6 60 3 &O Bloom s Beau IMcCarronl • ?O 2 to Orel Agretmtnt IMeral J 00 Time I IS Allo re n Prtvete Juno1e Ben Rt Offmtd Mr Reec1or. OelDv No .cre tches SEVENTH RACE. 6 tur'°"91 Fest Account IMcCerron1 1 00 Mv Gallant Gemt (llelenruelol lntrullon <Toro> •OO 300 SIO 380 HO Time I 09 AISO rt n Silent lmPecf Full Honor P elnftd Cenvon. Sliver Hero No scrt tcnes S.S EXACTA (5·21 011111 114 SO EIGHTH ltACE 7 furlongs BelConv Peu (Mer•> 21 10 u o 600 5'0 0 0 100 E eoie's Mutlc IV1ltnrue101 Siient Arrive! IOrtege) Time I 13 41S Also ren Flvlng Holl. Ledv Maxl~e 0 .. T v Residual, Wine JackPOt, Skip Scl'loon, \/lolln MtloOv Trauma Time, sri.·1 e Toltnt, Mleml Lu No iCra ttl!e• NINTH st ACE. I II 16 mll11 Rl\lno Cnum IOlhSYf ll.00 Tom l \/a lenruelaJ H\ldro\lollc IBarel Tl~ 1'3 5.60 • 60 soo 360 580 Al\O ran Men1wur Waoe Freeze Sanoy·s Eaole. Rueful's N1g"' Ou! No scrarcnes '5EXACTA 11 SI oald SIS700 U PICI( SIX 11·9 l·S-9-71 oe10 122,171 60 to 16 winning ticket' (five r;one' Corrvover POOi S66S,6 l3 l I PICK HINE <7·8·2· l-9· I S 9-7) oa1d l l19•16010 one wlnn1no 11cket 1111 11orseu Corrvover 0001 st 12,117 Alltndann 36 '31 Los AlamltH SATURDAY'S RESULTS I 4Sth Of St -ni9hl QI/art.mono mHf1no l FIR ST RACE. lSO vards Erlns Charger IWart;ll ?O 00 13 00 8 'O Mes <Creager J 12 ?O 10 60 F .rst SCl'lool C.lrt IE Gore<& t) 00 T m t' 18 78 Also ron SPOrh At l•Ofl. Cntn1 Oe\11r1 C.torv Mou Lonev HaDPv Hoo. Be T rufritu1. SPlr 11r11u Rock ti Tanner Scre1e11ed II\ T •rm! To Flv Doctor Jtd Moon FhOlll 104 \? EXACTA 11 61 0&1d 171060 SECONO RACE. 870 •ard\ Tr1ole String\ IMe1er1 11 20 Boon Boone I Dloerick \en Secret111e t Lewi\ I Time 4" 41 470 l 20 •60 360 ) 60 Also ron Current E ;en1, Ike TM VIiie, Miio Tnunoer Fie, King Derks Ella WIM Scratcl1td J11t lnd100, Red Hot Ruler. La r et era U EXACT A l]·SJ P&td S36 20 THIRD RACE JSO va roi Oon1en1 O~hen (Fore1 76 00 Cnods Oonc11r cw1111e1 Ca rmel APPie Bid ILewl\• Time 18 09 9 40 580 soo 360 ) 60 Aho ran Cla u To Pou Etoec1et Etftch Time Tamer Chenille,""" Sandal. T 1ov B C.ov Sau1rr .. 1v Sh1ntv Scra1c"eo S1acvs Soluflor TN! Gtau 111us•on n EXACTA l 6l Patd 18480 FOURTl1 A ACE 400 ;ard• ACl1on Sfrtng, IRu11 8 80 CalCl!t m And Cosn11 tOrck\nl Selin Sun1111 T•ta\vrf T1mt 20 JS •OO 1&0 390 l 10 .oo Al'o ron Amortfla Ber Go T•nv Buo Fa1111 Luck And Ho1>e Comeon Tom Par Men Plan SunrtD No scre•c11" FIFTH RACE . JSO ford\ \/·•g1n l\lt Treawre1 6 00 4 40 J ?O CaPric.e Copy I Bard I l6 00 12 60 IC'•wean Tru lru 1E C.arr1a t S60 T1mp 18 1S Scra1cned La dv Lisa Two M•n Seo u !>oone1 L1m11eo RPQUl'\I \? EXACTA 19 IOJ pa10 1718 70 StXT11 RACE. 810 vMd\ Welk Oil Air 'Dre~'"' I 40 R •Mdalt' Ok•l' 1 HM'• 11tlleM AC11on t L anev Tlmt 4'> 74 Scra tcned Bug) Alore1nou11M n EXACTA ll ·SI llOIO s~60 SEVENTH RACE. 400 ~••ds KID\COsh IE Gare<a ) ) 80 For Lovp Of Monev I Orr• \'II Mtn' Ne tlvt Rocke! !F touero111 Time ?O 10 No scretcllt\ U EXACT A 7 61 C>e10 U •O EIGHTH RACE. 400 vardt How1too1 Am• tOrc~sn 11 00 SDIUd OtCt 'Brook SI B•ockmenr Gift T1rne 20 IS Scra •cneo S1mp11c11v Jtt U IEXACTA ti •> P&•O ,'880 NINTH RA.CE. 400 vort;I\ P•ln y Fein IC•H Otrl • 00 Bubl>fv BoDo • L1Ckevl lndlGO lllut lon (Berdl Time 1917 1.60 170 l 00 , 40 260 SOO HO 400 HO • 40 380 320 660 4'0 4 00 Sc.re1th.O Sriowe1n11nu1 S1r101no Miu F 1nt tv T untd JtfedOll n ,.,CK SIX 17-9·1 1 ,.,, Dad '1,868.60 10 IS wlnn1no 11c1111s '''' 11orieu t 2 Pl<~ S•• COlllOt•llon Plld l S6 10 to 181 winning llC.ktft <t1ve horses> '1 "'tCK NINI ll·7·l·1·9-t -7 I I) oeld '2'1 10 to IS wlrining tickets lseven hOrstU Carrvover DOOi '136,3•9 97 TINTH •ACE. JSO nrdt WO\lld I FOOi You (Herfl 16 &0 14 60 .. 0 'fthcl 1Ft1111eroa1 '60 100 Alomle Sound I01011r;(1t,\tnl 2 60 Time ti G:I \er•""'° Ms Ou11 Cneroer Me vbil Sometime. Go Liii.a Rocl\tt Rtel Eesv Ber u DAIL y oouaLI (1 41 ptld '3S 40 U •XACTA (4•71 otid $9120 A.ttt n"""'• S .... 0.,... ... """"' DAVIY'S '-OCKH (.._..., ... Cft1 -• ·~'-'' '' roctnin O cetlco t>eu 120 blue Ol!'Cll 1' teulPfn IS Vleff\lltt o JeO macktf'tl NIW~T LANDING -u •noi.rs 11S •OCk coo 1 cow ceo II sculo1n. l&J roctll•l'I. 1 l>el~ '11 maclleret -(. > . NBA WESTI RN CON,l•IHCI Ptd fk DM"-' w I. .. ct. GB I.alien 1S • '62 Porlleno 19 IS >S9 11.., S.etlle 17 19 :117 14 CllDtlltf't I I 20 355 t S Pl'IOe11h1 10 19 MS IS Golden St•fl I I n 3:13 16 Mlctwt" DIYlti.ii Hou"on 10 11 u s Son Antonio 19 11 613 I Oen ver It 12 600 ' "" Ule tJ 16 16 SOO 4\.'J Dalin I• l~ !113 5 Secremenlo 9 71 lOO 10'., IUSTEltH CONF•REMCI A.,ntlc DMsltfl Bo\lon ?1 1 159 Pnlle dtlc>/\le II 11 600 4112 New Jers.v It 13 S94 t l'l Wesnlnvton IS 14 Sil 1 New York 11 20 JSS l'1 Central Otvtt*I Mllwtu"-M 21 17 636 Atlante IS IS soo 4,, OttrOll IS 16 414 S Cle•tl•no 14 11 452 6 ChlCeGO 1? 11 364 9 lnd .. ne I 21 716 11 SaturC1eY'1 Sc_, Lalitn 133 Sevart'\411\IO 11 I Cll-1 111 Sealllt 106 Alle nto 100 Ntw York to M llwa ukff 11• O eve1end 112 Iott Cn1cago IOI Indiana 104 Hou•lon I 18 Porlle no IOI Sen Antonio I 16. Denver 11? Bo1ton I 10 Ulell lOI Wn l!lngton 98, Ntw Jer"v 93 Pnlladt lPhl• 100, Phoenix 99 Tonlthl's Game Golde n S1a1e at L•kers lalcffs t 33, Kl"9S 111 I.AKERS ( lll) -Ramblt 0 0 O•O 0, Wortnv t• " J -3 31, Abdul-Jellll&r 10· IJ O·O 20, Scoff 6· 10 3·3 IS. Earvin Jolln\on 8 11 4·• 10, Coooer J-9 O·O 6. Lucu l-1 I ·2 I. t<uPChak 4-8 O· I I . Gret11 1·2 2-1 •. McGee S·9 2 2 IJ. Sorlgos 1·2 3·4 S, Ltster 2 3 0·0 4 Tota ls S1·U 18·21 133 SACRAMENTO 1111) -Eddie JoMson S 9 6 6 16 Olt>er ding J • 1 O·O 6, Tnomo1on 9· 16 3-• 71 Drew 6·9 I l 13. Tlltvs 1· 14 1-1 2 I woooson S 12 3 S 13. Tvler 4·8 0-2 8, J<leint I • I • J. l(ellev 1 3 O·O 1, Bren 0-0 3 • J Htnrv 2 ? O·O S Tolels 4J·l4 14·3S 111 Seen llY 0...111W1 Lakert • eo 34 31 21-133 Sacremtnto 13 33 21 2&-111 Tnree·POint uoe11-M<Get. Henrv Fouleo out-Gre.n Ret>ovnos-Lekers 41 LuCH Worthv 11 Sacramento 24 Tnompton 11 AUIS!t-Lekefl lS (Eervln Jonn\on Ill. S1cromen10 26 !Eddie Jonn· ion. Tneu1 61 Total lou11-Lekers 37. Sacramento '1 l ec11n1cett -Re mt1l1. 01Derdlno At1endonc-10,3JJ Cllppen 111, Sonic. 106 CLIPPERS 11111 M Jonnson 9· 13 1-2 19 Me•well S· 14 1 1 11. Nlmonlus 6-10 6·6 18. Br1ovman 9 16 2 1 20, Nixon 7· 13 S·6 9, Gordon 4·9 I· 1 9, Edwards ?-3 1·3 6, Ben;a m1n 2 2 O O A, Ceue 3·6 2·2 8. White 0 1 I 7 l Tota l$ 42 II 21·31 Ill SEATTLE (10.) -McCormick 4· 13 1·3 9. McOen1e1 1 IS l 7 IS. S1kma I· 11 8·t 24, Htnder\on 3 10 0·0 6, Wood 8· IS S-6 27. Cnembt!r\ 4-1 3·4 11, vrenes •·6 1·2 9. Sol>4trs • 9 ? 2 10 Young 0-1 0·0 0, Ci JOM\On 0 O O· 0 0 Brickowskl 0·0 0·0 0. PrietP' 0 O 0-0 0 Totals •7 93 71 27 106 Scwt bv Ollartw• ( l1Pptrl 79 26 ?J 33-111 See111e 31 24 2S 2S-106 Tnree Point ooel\-Wood Fouled out-None Ret>ovnds-<llooers 44 IM JOMson 121 Seelfle 41 (Mc01n1el Ill AUi\ls-C 1101>er' 73 I Nixon 11 I. See Ille 24 IHenoer'°" 111 Tote! toul,-<llPoers 20 Seelfie ?l TecnntCels-Mnwell, Sot>e<~ C••ooert l 11111oa1 0111enses See111e 111~a1 de•enu ~ 1•1tnoenct-9 011 COLLEGE H.vadl-Reno 19, UC Irvine" (Woff PKlt Clauk) Enoe1t1eo Rooer\ MutD•'> Hess Broo•1 Ooktorc1Y• B11rnene~ C•eCC•O To1a11 RUPP Rondell Wood Haraen Hart Moor• O'Cormor Bernes Beard Tolell UC lrvlne l .. l lo·• 3 . "10 , 17 ) 8 •· 17 '1 ' 4 I 4 13 70 Neveda ·A41fto 1991 fl·• pf to I l l l I l • 29 I l • IS 0 0 ) } 8 I s 18 ' 2 0 4 0 0 5 ' 0 0 2 1 13·17 7686 lo·• fl·• of tp I l O·O I 1 9 73 8·8 3 21 1-3 0·0 5 2 10 11 6·6 2 33 1 8 7·3 1 a 3 4 22 I 8 0 I 2· S 0 1 12 3577 0·0 0·0 I O ?9·61 23 ?9 18 89 Holll1me T•ed •S 45 Tnrtt 001n1 GOOI\ ROQtrs IUCll •. Hen UC11 I Brool\\ IUClt 1 Harden INRJ 1 Hart NR I ?, Rendall (NR) I Reoounds UC Irvine IO (Aooert 10), Nevede·Reno 31 (Moore 91. Anlst' UC 1rv,nt 19 IHen II Nevada Reno 13 IWooO Harden, Moore 31 Turnovtr\ UC lrvl,,. 16 Nevada Reno 11 Atit ndance s 04S COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Oranee Coast 64, S..n Ole90 Mesa 4S (Sen Dlt90 ~ Tou""mentl Ortnet CNU 1'41 San Dll9o MeoSI (451 lo ftpff1J '9 ftpf tp Johnston 0 0 l 0 Evt ltlh l 0 I ? MtGvren I 1 I 3 S JM1on 2 4 3 8 Seager 9 l 7 21 MOHS 7 ? 3 6 Clement\ 8 7 7 18 IVt\ I 1 7 • BICl<tll S I 1 II C Jtlnion l 0 S 6 Mulcariev O 7 1 2 Ko,lk O O ? 0 Mulltl } 1 1 6 Mor\h I 0 0 1 Judd 0 0 0 0 Gr1H1n • 0 0 8 Rdvcleh 1 I I l F11ner I I 2 3 And"lv 0 0 0 0 Jone\ 7 0 J • Herrlton I 0 7 2 ro1e1~ ?6 11 13 64 To1,1, 11 9 73 45 Helfllmt Orenve Coast 11 14 Gol<Mn West "' LOWff COlllmCN M 1c -... 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IS 24 39 Scert llV 0Uertw1 Unl.,.ersl1v 20 15 I~ 11-11 TrebVCO Hiiis S 13 11 J-39 COMMUNITY COLLEGllE WOMEN Gddefl West .... Cu.tta '5 10. Anu Teu"""*"' Geldan Wttl 114) Cuesta <•SI Cnase KemPer At>evte Steven1 Bffr Storer Amon Barllt\ Tottls feltpltp """'tv 1 • I n Prllc:n.11 7 I • s 2 0 0 • Welltct 1 0 I 4 8 o o 16 Eiteti. 9 2 1 20 1 O 3 2 Parker • 1 • 10 6 O 4 12 Madsen 6 6 4 II ) 4 4 JO Da vidson 4 0 3 I ) • 7 10 4 o a 1 34 16 I• 14 To1e11 21 II 11 6S Hallflmt GOiden Wett 40-71 MtGH SCHOOL GIRLS Fooftlll S4, Foumln v ... v 47 (MerlM-Edllen l!th TeumemtnO FOO!tl• !S4l F.uni.ln V• .. v (411 Cieddv McFrtn S11lllvan Weicn Ftschk11r Powers Davis Selmon To1a1' Foothill toftpftp fOflpf tp A ? l 10 Handlev • 3 7 I I J 1 19 w elin • 0 3 I 3 I 7 ) Cook • I 3 9 I 2 I 4 Clower 2 1 3 6 6 0 4 12 t..awltr S I S II I 0 0 2 Glt lrwskl 0 ? 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Kohc. a senior who qu1l the Ohio -State team twice as a JUnaor for personal reasons. scored his touch down 1:08 1n10 the 1h1rd quarter a\ Ohio State wiped ou1 a 7-3 hal fi1me ddk11. I le also picked off a Bosco pas, m1dwa) in the pcnod and re turned 1t 9 )ards to the RYU 14. only to sec tht· Bucke} es' offen~ -which also got a 47-yard field goal from Rich Spangler 10 the fi r'il half -lose its !>Ccond fumble deep in Cougar\ <emtory. Ohio State, a I ·poin t underdog to the defending national champions. dominated the game afier Bosco and David Miles teamed on a 38-yard scoring play that ga ve BYU its 7-3 lead. Kolic and his teammates appl ied heavy pressure to Bosco with a relen tless pass rush that pla yed havoc with BYU's offense, which had been averaging 500.2 yards and 33.5 poinh per game. Bosco completed 26 of 50 passe!. for 261 yards. The Buckeyes also recovered two first-halffumbles to foal BYU scon ng opportun1t1es. comerback Wilham White came up w11h an 10tercept1on 1n the end LOne to kill a Cougars' threat with 3:38 to go. and Terr; Whne's end-zone antcrcept1on with three seconds to go secured the 1numph before an Orlando tad1um crowd of 50,920 and a national telcv1s1on audience The Cougars' defense kept 11 clo~ by stopping an Ohio State dnve that consumed the final 7· 13 of the third quartc:r and ended at the RYU 4-_yard lane when tai lback John Wooldndgc:. tilling in for inJurcd Keith Byars. wa~ tackled for no gain on fou nh down to stan the fou rth penod. BYU. embarrassed b) Ohio Stale 47-17 three years ago in th e Holiday Bowl also turned back another threat to give Bosco a chance to bring thl" Cougars back wi th JU'it over sn minutes left. The Cougars moved from their I 3 to the Ohio St.ate 37 before Wt lham Whi te leaped h1g.h 1n the rear of the end 1one to intercept a pass intended for Mark Bellan1 GEORGIA, ARIZONA TIE IN SUN Fl. PASO (A P)-Lars Tate !.oared over <he line of sc nmmagc for a 2- yard touchdown w11h 9:26 left Satur- da y. capping a 10-potnt fourth-q uar- ter rally that enabled Georgia to tie Anzona 13-13 in the Sun Bowl as both teams missed fi eld-goal tncs 1n the las1 69 seconds. The comeback erased a L 3·3 defi cit and denied Ant0na wha1 would have been 11s first v1ctol) tn five bowl tri ps. Georg1a·s Bulldogs blew a chance to Lake the le~d when a 44-yard field goal anempt by Davis Jacobs was wide 10 the lert with I 09 re maining. .\ntona then drove from tlS 28 to the Georgia 22 but Max Zendc1as. who had convened 24 of3 I previous tield- goal tnes fo r the Wildcats, sent one wide to the righ t with fo ur seconds left. Tate·~ dive came on fou rth-and- one and capped a seven-play scoring dnve after Georgi a roverback John L111le forced a fumble by Anzona tailback Jame<; l)c Bo~ which safety fony Flack recovered at tht• Wildcat~· :!3. The rall y started w11 h a 45-yard field goal by Jacobs I : 53 into the final penod. Steve Crumley, whose 38- yard field goal had given Georgia 3--0 lead early in the second period, was se t 10 attempt a 40-yarder but the Bulldogs were penalized for illegal procedure Jacobs. Georgia 's long-range luck- er, took over and brought the Bull- dogs w1th1n 13-6. flack's fumble recovery came two play~ later Anzona had built its lead on field goals of 22 and 52 yards by Zendejas and nickel back Martin Rudolph's 35· yard return of an intercepted pass_ The tic ga ve Anzona an 8-3-1 record for the season and also prevented the Wildcats from matching the school li1ngle-scason record of nine v1ctoncs se1 in J 974 and equaled in 197 5. Georgia wound up 7-3-2. Norrie remains 'questionable• PA A OEN A (A P) -UC-1..4 quar- terback David Nom e remains ques- tion3blc for Wednesday's Rost Bowl pmc wtth Iowa because of a th1ah anJury that has bothered him the past couple of weeks, Bruin Coach Terry Donahue said. Donahue said lliat urday lhat Nom e had not pTact1ccd since I.he previous Saturday and "naflt now there 1s concern whether or not he's f.Oina to play and I lh1nk 11' Justified. · J unior Matt Stevens.. a Fountain Valley H1&h product, and frnhman Brendan Mrt racken arc scnma eura work in 'f>rc1ll ttt 1n case Norrie, a 'Cmor can't pla\ Oonahue said / • . Oranoe Coast OAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Oeoember 29, 1NS : SOAP SUMMARY ----- I A/Restless' Danny's voice returns for Christmas Pt.LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Benny ""' Nina ih.e and Chffarc mamtd Af\cr lid qu1t) movie role rather th.an sleep w11h Thalia, Phocbt rep1ys Tad s advance 10 Thalia ,rnd endonci Hilary and fad's mamaae. When Alex appears to have ~ufTered hean a11ack, Natahe reahLcs she can't leave hun to die and calls for ambulance When .\ICl 's attack proves 10 bt mer<'ly e case ot ~und sJcepina. Natalie relieved Natalie teams she's prel'\&l'\I. Relea-.cd lrom hi\ vows of celibacy, Jeremy a~ks f.ma 10 meet him in Ban&kok so they can wed In .11teml,)t to stop the mcchng, Ale.11 '!CH up u1terv1ew with Enca and redus1ve wnter l\fter An11e rebuffs Alan's advances. her ivadc from him suffers Nina unable to recall that Daisy 1s her mother Tom Fozyguest France Mayen comea to old friend Harry Foz'a aJd when he need• her experttae tn oriental anttquittea to eolve a murder on "eruy Llke a Foz.. tonifht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . retWlll U.una to liroolr.e Coil~ tflJultd in stunt • • • ANOTHER WORLO: Ca~~ concerned when Edward makes holiday dinner for Kathleen Zane &Jves Fehc1a 40 acn:s as engagement gift. Y1ctona 1nfunated when Jalc<' giv<'s Marley, engaJement nOJ. Mac's nephew Nell amv('s in town and with Faycz, plans to steal the trcasur<'. Marley's , father's twin calls to say that her dad . Michael Gamson. may bt alivr. Mac f<'lled by noxious fumes after he opens Chnstmas gift. Brittany's plan to tell Catltn she's pregnant 1s stalled when she teams C'athn and S.lly are on road to rt'conc1ba11on. Brittany turns her atten- tions toward PeteL • • • 7AS THE WO RLD TURNS· Marsha survives the stranJl)cr when Frannie a nd Doua walk in and secmmli)' scare the 10 pnson Hope near to unravehna Bo's pne.thood and the two shut' 1 blO\wmma (,u.t.td l.>akot.a and Jill m•nlllC '° ou.U\UI assailant away Manha IUJ&ft11 that Jay p&•t with tht' mystenouJ 8nn.a The boat fnendsh:tp Cunis warns Ava not to men them Lattt 1n IOWll, O.ilota buya '1uck wu her attacker Prctendin& 10 cat'(' no t:arryina Shawn explodes The rapist " w1th h1• emouona after he adm11J be love• with aold doubloons Wbca JUI aib their lonacr for Brian romanucally, Barbera after AnnA. (.arohne rttiAlh her past her EvC'f)'one a& the Cabot Chnstmu onain. Dakota refu.tcs to ~II her but .W 1et1 him to stay for holiday dnnk. Wht'n romance with Victor Euacne drt'~\C' up table stunned when Johnny and Jack show ber to trust him Siobhan And Frank IO to she hanas h11eoat up. she hades lusglove~. hk.e Sant.a Claus at the hospital up 11 the door A\11 warns Jack she won't tht' 1!).and, where Frank rcahus for the hop1na to uiae them Lo destroy Bnan and • • • aive b1m a divorce 1fhc's 101na to run out firit llm<' that Dakota and Jlll are lovers. Shannon'sromAncc. Steve tells Betsy he'll GENERAL HOSPITAL: When man and wed Stacy ApinSI her mothcr'i SANTA BAllBill:•KJrk reetiz.el I.bat try not to be Jealous of Craia. but he still carry1na sJass eye in 1acltct hn~a is found wishes, Tnsha ion to vii1t Stcvr in pnson GinA wu the one who t.nod to do in C.C. has hlllc tolerance for Cniig. Iva no11ccs nabbed to death •n Bobbi·s apanment. Later in pnson, Spider takes Steve\ photo r.1 •• ...: r. 1.. d evervone 1n \h" brownstonr 1s under f T h 1 be ... .h and con11dcrs us1na II LO save lul •-·na beau111ul ullen carv1n1 an suuesu ·, " o ns and ater 111 .~te\le .u ot er mamaac to &kn. Mason and Janice mab Holden ajve itto Lily. Holden says no. that susp1c1on Dunng pohce quesuonin.g, pnsonen bold him down Zona Jnsuts love Althouah she rcahzeubc loves Quz, the Walshes have too many beauuful Bobbi admits she saw Ten sleepwalktn& she's PM:Jnant by L1nl. while Rt'hecca E:dcn vows to be faithful to her buaban.d. thtnp , and descnbts a p1cc.c of carved w11h murder WC8pon days before the recalls Linc recen'Wil 1ns1~ted he hladn't t--1 L ha h I murder An auto-Y shows the v1c11m w.. 1 h Zo h Lo 11 Cruz as pleased when he aces .-nl&Aa. Jade. va re ates t t she as a s1 m1 a.r .-"' s rpt w11 na. 1t rna w1 1ng to hol' ... ---=•· Be • Patnc" and Kevin's cou•1n N·1I, who m h Auausta conJ1dcn a .... y reco1JU1J-p1ecc Steve plans to build t.sy s dl'C.1lm " • ' gi ve him anotht'r chanc.e Lint &JVCS er , . 1 B .. ,._des U1ICC house. Marao contacted by Texas police, they h.adn't scrn in several yea~ Jennifer engagement nng. Kettl'! hopes to &Cl Dolly auor with uon!~:.. n c. ~•-to" ·lly mformina her that a pa11cot who was faints when she is shown the ~ass e>r JOb at Amorclle Lcam&fli Dane iehcm1n1 hu. ia0ym1ly tree .,,..soodstu~= on ... ~ ....... I fi red h ....A 1: Scoen10 c .... ls from Au•t""' 1a with H and Ian's ~t an wo,~ .. Wno;u""" severe y 1s 1gu as esca.,.... 1rom one ·... ., • • • .against Ann. IUTY vows revt'nge fi N .. ,.._,__ renden of their sanitanums. Barbara makes Chnstmas srccungs Jim~ Ltt u~t • • • hc should tn orm lC .. vu... B When h .. 1s unable to orm 1n d ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Heanng T mil°~ \:anLana unconscious and spuiu Brandon cen.a1n Tom thinks she and nan arc • lovers. Derek. R1clt and Ginny decide to tell Mike tape with Bobby Blue, Chnt confronis her ..... a) • • • • • • Derck 1s Mike's b10I01Jcal fathef C-eha as liar who knew Nickl was pretending to SEARCH FOR TOMOllBOW: Wuh the CAPITOL: Cla nssa rcahzcs that Jarrett fearful Monica and Alan'i manta! trouble\ be V1ck1 Later Tina tells O rnt she " odds stackci;1 apins1 her. Wendy leaves Morpn is Baxter McCandlt:ss, the hus-will leave her o ut on the streei Scan prCjnant and will have aboruon<eJnle~s he rown before she can be qucsuon.ed aboul band she thouaht Iona dead. While she's relieved when govemor pardo ns him mames her C11ot sa)'she'll lllr care of the San's murder Hopo m&nqlt$ to keep questioning him; she receives a phonr call btforc blood tests which would sho"' hi!. child but has no intcnuons of marryina himself under control wbco Sunny comes from Thomas that Mark bas suffered a hcan attack a sham are retumrd Scan Tina Chnt heads for Donun1can Republic on 10 him 11 Chnstmas party Enclle and stroke. C'lanssa rushes off to be with Mark upset that his "hcan attack .. plo)' might but amves after Vu.:k1 ~ts d1"orte Clint Llo\d reflect on theu past and share some Judson 11 told by Thomas that Jarrett 1s hun Monica·s career Monica and ~an '41 )'S he knov.s that shes reall) "11ck1 and \Cntimcni.al momenu. Lloyd funous really Baxter McCandless. TJler goes to share parnonate embrace &hr 1v.osomc call a truce after he prom1'>CS "hen he reahrcs Sunny has told Hopn Trey. asking him to d1sban the cnme • • • not to send her back to san1t.anum Laun~I aoout their plot to keep Liz.a and Hopn commission 1n order to get Julie back from G UIOING LIGHT: Maeve tells He'd .md Lam decide to oust I van from a pan T R up~t when Lloyd and Estelle her captors. Trey blames Tyler for Julie's that she's d&abtllc and &hat she'll probably ho~p11al .\fter han drummrd ou1 uf resume their ba11Jes Ev~ lands a JOb 11 kidnapping Kelly tncs to .JCt Trey to carry th<' baby to full term but could die hospital. hr "0"'S rc\lenge Later l. .. iurd·, Ju, • •• understand that Juhe ran off on her own and has named Reva a~ baby's guardian brake~ arc uim~red wnh and her l •lr YOUNG ANO RESTLESS: Ashley 000• because she was afraid 10 tell a.nyont ofher Kyle tells Reva that he·s met his father car<"Cns off a ch IT Wood> arrests C la> ttnur\ 10 quesuon Jack about bis feelings predicament and nsk losing Allison. Tyler who's a cardinal 1n the church K> le sa-.~ When Pam quesuons Wood)' about the 1.:onc.cmina John's divorce Lmdsay tens tells Sloane that the adoption of Alltson he hated to say goodbye to him. but m11l1on dollar\ in Asa's satch<'I Wood' Jack she will no t leave town. Shawn was set up by the mob from the very doesn't want to expose th<' man a\ his claims that he and Asa are underco' er disco' Cl'\ pack.age and note Lauren left for beginning. Jenny confused because ever)-father because that could destroy h1\ agents. Paul l\hawri goc~ 10 meet Paul instead. one 1s calling her J.ul!e.. career. Alex d1sappo1nted when she RY AJll'S HOPE:\vh;n Maevr '4-tll haH' Paul questions Shawn's nervousness and DAYSOFOURUVES:Slianc dehghtcd knocks on India's door and instead of nothing to do wtth him beciute of h1\ v.onde~1fh<"·s uncenain ofLauren·s1ove when tic lcams that Kimberly ts pregnant. finding Simon she linds Phihp tnere lkih affair with "'1~ Johnn)' de<1des to lea•r Joanna prom1"s to try and help Lauren Kimbtrly cannot believe the espionage accepts the Music Video Award in -'.Iler exmng Ryan·\ bar Johnn.,. has .i through 1h1\ hard 11mc and offers her clTargcs leveled against Shane. which Lu1ack·s name Beth conttnues to hav(' nightmare 1n v.h1ch he dreams all tht ~uppon Dann} \Cf) b11ter over the lou of co4ld mean Shane's bt1ng sent to pnson visits from Lu1ack's ghost, who she R)ans .trr desutute The dream c.1uscs h1\ 'u1ce Jack 1s nervous as Jill con II nu~ pcrmancnlly. V1ctora.ivcsCarolme a book bcht'vcs 15 gutdtnj her Ross hires Calla to ht m to rt'tum home and he and \<t ae'c 10 push all th<' Wll} m her d1vortt from the past. Bo barely makes 11 home for decorate his office Re' a contemplatr\ share a h11 of Chn stma\ Lh~r and proceedinp Whtie s111mg in church Chnstmas Bo and Patch decide to renew suicide • • • exchange presents Dakota and Jill mai l' < hmtmas E'e Dann) m1raculousl) re- the1r fnendsh1p to save Shane from going LOVING: hana 1ns1sts J 1m LOnlln ue 1n love 1n an island cabin Spotting the< oast gains his singing voice ·~~~~~---''--~~~~------'==-==-==--'--==-==-~~------.....::.==--=--~~~---------~~ -------~1~~.---------..;.,...-9TI.JOI09=-...;..,,,..,,..~TOl~ .. ,..;...o'--'--'--~ "**** (Highest Rating) The first four star m ovie o f 1985. It's even better I ttQUT'OF ~Trns \X{)Rill,. a soaring and sweeping ro mance. The look of this film is overwhelming, its grandeur, 1c s magnitude. 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Below, beet actreee Jan Aqellno coneolee Muon Ila.lone In Weetmlneter'• "The Madwoman of Cballlot." llU 9'0-'021 UA llO'll:S 4 _.. PAii M2·49'l UA llO'll:S I .na •u w .1101 CDlllMDS CIEM ml&IUA ~~'4 UA sat1ll COAST -··-... 141.0110 CDlllMDS CHMTEJ C001E "THE GEM OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON •• :' -Susan Cconger WMCA RADIO .. IS4-llll CDlllMDS llNJ1ITT IJ .... "4-J04J 'ACl'IC LA liaAOA 6 ...._.au 751-6611 IDWMDS S.Cll LAQN ltiS ML ...... ""' 4M-6220 CDlllMDS JISSIOll WJO MN..l -01-03'0 K OUlll lllW IUMI U4·9l'l 'ACf"IC OUlll DI.fl -534-3'11 UA cm COOUI nst-ta m.sJlJ UA E IWISTEJ TWll n stwta n1.Jm 'AClrlC llWAY 3' DI.fl SOllRT, llO PASE ACCUTO> Fiii T1IS DCMDOT New Year's Eve Gala Special Mena ,- (HATS. HORNS, & NOISEMAKERS) .. ~ ·( daacla9 to i Tlae Gre9 Topper Gro•p reeervatloae ••• *special room rates for New Year's Eve the Management & Staff of ~RTERINN... ~HOTEL_.. Wishes you a Ha ppy Holiday Sea son 187H llacArtlaar, ln lae. (~ f"9 0...... C....ty ,..,....., This 1s the sixth in JJ ~rics of columns reviewing the Yc'3r 1985 m Ora111e County the./lter There I • w11~ the framework of local commun1t tiea1er. a nouccable lumover in the anks of 1nd1v1dual performers. Actors and actresses whose stars bum brightest one year may be "burned out" the next -or they may follow the beckonfog hand of the . professional stage. In any event, the sands of talent are constantly shifting. To be sure. there are those whose love of the theater keeps them on stage for years. even decades (David and Betsy Paul of Laguna Beach spring most quickly to mind). But amateur theater must compete with the pressures of everyday life. which all too often keep some of our best performers from realizing lhcir full potcnlial. Yet for every actor or actress who forsakes the community theater stage, there usually are dozens ready lo take his or her place. and this year was a case m point along the Orange -Coast. As we unveil the premier Toi TITUS performances for...!.9.8.i._ we find that three of the four top portrayals -as well as many others on the list - riime-from new fa ces m local theater. A hearty welcome to the new- comers to this annual compilation - which, of necessity. must exclude those who Labored for the Irvine Community Theater, due to your columnist's personal involvement therein. The envelopes. please ... ' BEST ACTOR -Patrick McGin- nis. "The Subject Was Roses," San Clemente Community Theater. Run- ner-up -Craig Harrill. "Watch on the Rhine." Costa Mesa Civic Pl'1'- house. Honorable mention -Carmen FerreUo, "The Petnhed Fo re,.," Westminster Community Theater; Nils Anderson, "Guys and Dolls," Lquoa Moulton Playhouse. and Jim Ryan. "Wally's Cafe," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. BEST ACTRESS -Jan Angelino, '. "The Madwoman ofChaillot," West-· minster Community Theater. Run-· ner-up -Marry Sullivan Slack.· "Something's Afoot," Newport Theattr Arl.6 Center. Honorabf mention -Connie McKenzie, 'The Petrified Forest." Westminster Community Theater; Florence Ehlers, "Watch on the Rhine," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. and Louise Tonti. "The Curious Savage." Westminster Comm unity Theater. BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Craia Harrill. "The Subject \\'.as Roses," San Clemente Comm unity Theater. Runner-up -Michael Ross. "Light Up th e Sky," Huntington Beach Playhouse. Hnnorable mention -Jonathan Motil "Dracula: I he Musical?'' South' Coast Mu,1cal Theaten Rc>t1, Grs,sby. "The Madwoman .oi Cha1llot Westminster Community Theater.' and Tim Bl~ugh. "The Pctnfied Forest," Westminster Com- munity Theater. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS- Cmdy Bollman. "Watch on the Rhine .. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Runn~r-up -Rebecca Dal too, "Tl\e Supporting Cast," Newport Theattr Arts Center. Honorable mention -AndreJI La Vela. "Light Up the Sky," Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse. Beth Hansen. "Dames at Sea." Ne~rt Theater Arts Ceoter. and Ganger Fout "The Petrified Forest." West- m1ns'ter Community Theater. Congratulations tO all ~he above.for raising the level of their avocation during these past dozen months. Ttm yearend summary will conclude. appropnately. on the year's end with a special tnbute to the 1985 Man and Woman of the Year in theater Sherlock as·a kid? It's elementary "SPECTACULAR ••• " l eo,..,d .... tin, INTlllTA-lfT T~T "Louis GoHett'• portreyel of en •lien creeture ... cen only be deacrlbed H • apecteculer performence. -U1 lmttll, IYNOICATID COlUllllNllT .... A ... f -, ... ••I • AUii .. 639-1770 CfIT& 91U S46·2111 STAOUIC [)11.lff CDWMDS SOUTH com PUZA llU 990·4021 El TNI 511-SUO UA MOVIS 4 [DWW>S SAOOlWCK lllU PAH m .4993 .. 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IO·OO /IN 70MM ROCKY tVJ lt) 1,30 3140 5 :5 1:00 &. 10:10/IN 70MM DRIVE -INS :~~~'.: STADIUm a ~'S ••• O AUIATIOMS (G) Aho The B•blf (PG) C HILO PAtCt5 Oennh Qu•ld IENIEMV lllNIE ll"G*I J) Also Llfelorc:• (R) B_'!}'1hnlkov /H in•• WHrft .. MINTS ....... Plus K1rate Kid (PG) Plut Explorert (P GI JtOCKV fV Ill) Plut Co· Hit . Red Sonja (PG·l 31 M IGll••• J. F ox !SACK TO -nta PUTin•a re> AIJO lhmbo II (I' I "GREAT PLEASURE ••• A CLASS ACT ••• A BIT AND THERE'S NOl'BING ELEMENTARY ABOUT IT." lllltA Y••, 't l'I• I • \l" U" S YoUNGOOES<AlIT =-r~ HERHIK -HOLMES \ NA.\O 'T PK1tR[ -·----.. .,. --................ -... ' NOW PLAYING "~····-· a:r--· . ...... regulars. those keepers of the Holmes flame. will agree is doubtful. But Levinson makes no apologies. "I read some of the books to get familiar wtth the matenal," the director said. "I found they were not great literature. though they were good. exciting stories. Unfortunate!~, they are not applicable to today s audience. They are a bit antiquated, films have accelerated past them. "Rather sadly. J had to make the film on two levels: for those who know about Sherlock Holmes and tbe younger moviegoers who may never have heard of him." . The search for the two leads required six months of screening through I 0.000 candidates. mostly in Britain but also in the United States and Canada. Rowe, now 19, son of a House of Commons member, was found at Eton: he possessed the lean frame. hawk-like face and britt.le intelligence associated with Holm es. He had not acted before but turned out to be a natural. Alan Cox was a nine-year veteran. having· played in TV films such as "Voyage· Round My Father" (as Laurence Ohv1er's son) and Jaa Eyre. The son of actor Bnan Cox, possessed the "intelligence aid humor" that Levinson wanted ih Watson. CHEVY CHASE DAN AYKROYD ._..,,.tl50 PACllC AMIDI U._,. .09'0-4021 IM MOWIS 4 -,.. '52-4'93 IM ll>WlS I ..-ra 111& 979-4141 mwMDS CllllA COfTD D. Tm Sll·SllO EDWMDS SADOU:BAU IL Tm Sll·SllO· EDW-\at.EIACI n TI*> •· u IOCIFll.O 11Ym l54-Ull EDWMDS lllMISITY u ..a (213) Hl~" MIC F ASllON SQ1Ma£ u --Sll-1'11 PACllC GATtWAY UllU lllll 497-1711 EDWMDS SO. COAST LACtN IMllll ""'us.mo EDWMDS MISS«lN VU> MAU -il4-2SS3 CllDOlil( IAIYl lll 540-7444 mwMDS •TCl WDTWTD H l-0567 EDWMDS Vl1MI CDm1 WISTWTO Hl·lHl PACflC llWAY 39 U..lf WU'fWllTU Hl-054t UA WESTWCSTO MALL -• . , if~ mUst make decision n coming out of the closet DEAR ANN. b.ANDERS: "Strua· inJ in Des Moines .. Id you about her usband'sconfessif!n hisse~ual weference for Other men. Do you ever hear fri>m ~adcrs where {healtuation is A1111 LAI DEIS deaJwath1t?Pleue&1vc me some 1ns1&hl.-~ I A YING IN THE CLOSET FOR NOW (ILLINOlS) DEAR IWNOIS: Over ah yean, my readtn ken t.N me GatOM of tM 1reatnt 1en1ce1 t..i1 col1me perferm1 l1 Gat U lets people uow thy are DOt aloee. i;~vcrsed and th~ wife is bisexual? ·-. I am a mamcd woman an my late 20s. (We have ~iJdrcn.) ~ never had a homo~x ual ex pcrience unti I after .J,wasmamed. I soughtcounsehngand am trying to keep my head together. The f~l~ngs I have toward a certain woman fnend are fPOrc surpns~na to me lhl? to anyone. They are more fP.lCnse than Just the physical desire. This is the deepest ~riendsbip I have ever known. She is beautiful carint. 1gcnerous, kind, extremely well-informed and ~onderful company. Muy womn kave 1tnuled wlOI Ute problem you dnerlbe. How dJd &My deal wlOi It'? Some decided U.elr ltHbud1, ~Wrea ud famJlles were too valublt to loee, so Utey rem&Jaed lD Uae closet. Otlters cbo1e to come oet, uowlqhJJ well tlaat Uae uaouccmeat woald shatter muy cfose relatloaslllps ud cw1e &belr lives drama ti· caUy. · I Oaly yoa cu decide what yoa want to do . • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: O urdaughter"Linda" was I'm sure m1llionsofwomen w. ho arc rcadmf this are thinking, "How gross!" "How sick!" A year ago would have been oneoft~em .. 1 did not go loolong for this. It just bap~ned. At thet1me It seemed to be the most natural tbin.f in t~e world, although I couldn't understand 1t then, and can texplain1tnow asked to be in1he wedding pany of a long-ti me friend. It started out to beasimpleg.arden wedding, to keep the cost down. Linda qrecd. Within a few weeks all the plans chanaed. They decided to have e1.&h t bridesmaids and eight ushers. The settina was changed ffom the garden to a church, with a reception and formal dannerto follow at the country club. Ata shower(hosted by Linda and three other brides111aids} it was an nounccd by the bnde's mother that the parents of the bndesma1ds were welcome to come to the church and watch their daughters walk down the fUSle but they could not attend the reccpuon or the dinner. .1 am not prepared to throw away my mamage and family but this new relat1onsh1p has cenainly changed my life. My husband doesn't know about n and hopefully he never will. Most of all I would hate to do anything that would hurt my kids, so I'm making a strong cfTon to keep '!'tidon my new feelings. Our daughter's gown. shoes and hat cost S 180. Her share of the shower and gift was $75. Th1sdoes not include the wedding gift -another $50 at least. What do you think oftelhng the parents they may come to the church, but not Join in on any of the fesu v1ucs'! -BOILING JN TEXAS What I want to know 1s this: Are there any others out there caught up in the same s1tuat1on·1 lfso. how do they DEAR BOU.ING: Ip a word -&aclry. Tbe pareau 1bo11ld surely be Invited to Ute reception. Phone call from home notalWays welcom·e To bug or not to bug Mom on her Job. That is one of the burning ques- tions that faces youngsters Wlth ~others who work outside the home Naturally. there are no blanket rµles. because eme'lenc1es do anse. and Mom wo uld insist on being called. But there are a few guidelines JO follow: First, you must ask your- self: I) Will Mom drop dead when she iftcars this? 2) Can she find a plumber after 5? 3) Will she carry out her threat ~ move to anothb city and change her name? ' If you answered yes. no. yes. you might try pulling the tnndent 1n a proper perspective. For example. 1f there 1s blood to repon, consider these questions: Is 11 rours? Your brother's" ls there a lot? DOLISM EIUIE•EIT SAT/SUN/HOl 1:30, 3:4S 6:00, l:lS, 10:10 edwards LIDO CINEMA MIW~l:l~YAIO 673·8350 .... W?OnH.t.CM The Magical Holiday Gift for The Whole Family. "A VISUAL WONDERLAND TO THRILL PEOPLE OF ALL AGES:' -Dennis Cunningham WCBS·TV CBS MORNING NEWS ........ ,. f L.,,.._, .., ... •COil•• .. ...... l •• .,,., .. ....... •COIU•u _._ ,. ... -,_ -.. , • LMoUll• -.u ,,,. .... 1!'.11:.o •• y fit . .. ., ..... ,,. ·~MMM ._ ·~ ~· ..._, ... • 4 .. ~ .u-.... .~tt• •-•·•IMOtll-" ,,_. -.::.-.... -...... o .... w .. , ..... .... • •• CW! °""' ... , To ptace yOUf rr ""119 bef0t• ..... rNdlng publlc: ~ Deify Piiot c1...ifled. l-'2-M71 A little? On the sofa that 1s not Scotchgarded? From a loose baby tooth or the S80 one that they arc still making ~yments on? Will the bleed- ing stop . Was 11 an accident? Can you shut up about 11 and pass 1t off as an 1 nsect bne? · Another example: When every kid an the neighborhood decides your house would be a neat place to play because there is no adult at home. ask yourself ... Do I want to spend my entire pubeny locked in my room with no food and no 1elev1s1on? Do I need the friendship of a boy wt\p throws ice cubes at the bird? Will Mom notice we made confetti in her blender?" Other situations you can be definite about: • When a group of children decides to wash the cat and put him in the d ryer and wants to know what setting to use. CALL. When you and your brother are hilling and slapping over the last soft dnnk and you want a high-level dec1s1on on who gets it. DON'T CALL. When a couple of men in a pickup truck tell you your mo m 1s having your TV slipcovered. your silverware stored. her jewelry clea,ned and your I 0-speed bicycle oiled. CALL. When you are bored and have nothtng to do and JUSt want 10 talk. CALL YO R FATHER. . HAVEYOUR 'Ell"A~SHEp Houow Y.&HEf'• SA' rA Ct AL ~ .•. A:-.o MORE - ONE MAGIC CHRISTMAS l°f~Ji! ~ ·:--::::.::..-.::::. w G ~~ ....... ••o t..-• .... ...._. "«•-..- COSTA MESA [OwdlOS 811s101 5-40 1444 COSTA MESA ( O"JrOS Mts.1 b46 '>il~S IOI lhl.'1 \fl \'\~al llll-...t· cht.MJlrt-.. EL TORO IR\/INE OR.lNGE WESTMINSTER l ·l>A.1•':h ')..t1l:J1fll H,. £ d'l\l)l 1\ We 'b• trJ~ ., , ,., "'• ,, ' "'" 1 ~81 58811 )) I Ob)) 1,.J ~·· ''f 1' FOUN TAIN VALLE'I' ORANGE ORANGE l•:l ... ll J~ fu 'J VI.,, A"'l ()o lllQ• "I' ll.!9 ISO'J ~ 1 n\4 • <l • 0 '\J-\)\<;I( (°tt~l~l\I ,.., al 1h1.--.c.· lh1.·:11r1. .... ANAHEIM-FUllERTON GARDEN GROVE ORANG~ WESTMINSTER l!looi!IVSI • ,J,.d•ll· Wtsicv • A /'t• • 171'l i'7 &u6 I I 14 ).)()44 • .. «l .. COSTA MES.l LAGUN.l HILLS E Owa10s Cone~ Ct111t1 9 '9 Ju• I l"'J' JI.. 'oO!.J ' ~ , .. \ V 1 t..i •o 1 ...__ _____ .. , DiSMYlond .---------'• "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" • " • ,:,, 1\< • \t·." >I Ht '.:t ,\ "More than a movie -an .e motional surge into a triumph of blinding brightness. It should be against the law not to see 'The Color Purple.' " -TODAY. NBC TV. Gene Shaht "The Color Purple' Triumphs! It's hard not to be moved by Spielberg's film and its formidable st ,, ca . -NEWSWEEK. David Ansen " The Color Purple' ls the year's best fllml **** (4 &tars-highest rating)." -CHICAGO SUN-TIMES. Roger Eben .................................... Ml•••-Ml-t770 a.a CNl1D C001I _.., ....... Q.-w.-.... •• ....,..,.....tleMr •.ekly na.er ......... 1aa•. My pu'lHr .,.INCi la UUrd ... t •I~ OH .,.cl•, ......... : ( +AJ7$4 ~8 O IC10$ +:J763 I r•epMd.d l•• t..art., putaer reltid twe .,.de• ud I ralMcl. T111e .,,...." d..w.4 ... •• •••l dowa &Mee, v.i..r..W•. ~y part..,. ltlaa.d a e for aot allowi., fer tJM fact tlaat he aipt hav. .,.... U,ltt ta.P'd la bud. I felt that ~•r• watl 'a. reaeoa for h1a t. .,.. tlM blddJaa la aay .. ,,, Wlaat'• yov opJaJoa?-L.D .. Port· laad, Ore. A. -LighL opening bids are th.- bane of many a partnership ll 19 1m portant to realii& that. when you open light in third seat. you are do ing so de1pite the fact that you don't have an opening bid, not because of it. Partner will treat your hand aa a genuine opening bid. T herefore. if you do elect to open with less than the values normally _required. you must have a ~ood reason for doing so. Study the two hands below Ill + K 54 t21 + 8 54 'V A63 /763 O Q 9S 0 952 + Q 7 6 3 + A K Q' 3 In terms of po10t count. the ftrst example is 2 points stronger than AMERICA'S #1 MOVIE! '' A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." ............. ~ ·~~,f ~ : ·.11- **** M .... "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT.'' -~ ~~ A~N~~~~ f .. L • o ... 1 .. NOW PLAYING IUlllA PARll lAGUllA "lllS Pi<•t • Bu•~• £ o .. ~r~\ ~ 1 P~f~ Qr,.,ia 1t1 .. .iQ ... "'6 ~ '·' 1 811 4070 'ti8bt' IWIOUI QlllM [OwJIOS W~lt>fOO' ~U()1 ORANG( "'•CJ•' ' '• bi~~ WUTMfflSTlll £ OwlltOS Cont~ N~I 991 °J935 Orange CoQt CAil Y PILOT 18und.ey, Oeclmbet 29. 1911 C7 OMAR SHARIFF the second. Yet if 1 were to open one of the.e two hands 1n third position, 1t would be the second. I m1g-ht keep the opponents out of a makable three no trump contract by opening one club. 1f neither has a sure stop· per. they might fear I could take five club tricks. And should t he enemy buy the hand. I wanl partner to lead a club and no other suit. The first band offers none of these advantages. I don't particular ly want a club lead; our beat attat"k Ii probably partner's strongest suit. and I don't want t.o sLeer hun away from 1t. A one club opening bid 5erves little preemptive purpose. and it probably isn't our b•nd. so I don't want to encourage partner to compete Lastly, should partm-r raise clubs. r might run into an ell pensive low-level double with the first hand, but the opponents are unlikely to have a l rump holding that will make a double look profit able with the second ex-ample When you open the bidding with CHARLES GOREii sub minimum values. you mu.t be prepared to tell partner of that by pa111ng at your next t.uro unlea be makes a forcing bid. Thenfon. 7ou must be prepared for any respoDM your partner might make. If you b d a second t ime. you confirm a full opening bad. On the hand submit.Led. your partner was not prepared for a hurt response. As a result, be re· bid hi• spades. Since that. oow showed a normal opening bid, 1~ cunot be faulted for lookinf for game 1f you held a near openerlou.r- elf t hat included support for part.- ner's suit. We have only touched on tbe aub- JeCt Perhaps we can discuss it fur ther 1n .i later column. nd aoy q•HUo., fer tilMI e ..... '9 Ctaar~1 H. GorH ud Oaar Si...rtf. Ila care of title •ewe,.,.r. Charle1 Gore. ud Oaar Staarif ,.... 10•ally, or c.lteir 1talf1, ~Mt lllMlenake to u1wer all qH1&iee1 .. a..IUecl. ***"HILARIOUS ... A FINE COMIC CAST." JAY MAEDEP NEW YOPK '.:>AILY NfWS THE MOVIE COMEDY WE DARE YOU TO SOLV.E CHOI HG COSTA MESA E:l""a'C'i. C1"'"'1""',. ... tr rt• 979 J ~.:, ~ -B COSTA MESA C~IH!, q, ' ~ JC,J..!.: ----··-'* • --· ... MOW PLAYING El 10110 ORANG( .. "'j ~ ...... '.. • . IRVIHf LA MIRADA ..... 1. GAAOlH GAOV£ • a .. drO wP.iri•oi:. ) ~4) 8AEA \I. B·•J"ol.• ~ .... JJ" WESTMINSTlR ~IWDI UI ,, .. -···--....... ___... .. .. -··- NO 11,lSS£$ "ccc,.no ro11 1111$ CNG.lGE .. EN! WESTMINSTER • • I ..... •. i 1 ·~· ,. I ~4 ;o'l FAMOU LAST WORD FROlVI FRIEND ' TO FRIEND.S. I'm perfectly fin e. I .can drive with my eyes closed. There's nothing wrong with me . Are yo u joking-I feel great. What am I-a wimp? I'm in great shape to drive . You're not serious are you? ~t's a co uple of be ers? Nobody drives my car but me. I've ,never felt better. I can drink with the best of them. But I only had a few. So I had a co uple. I can drive rings around anybody. I can drive my O\\~n car, thank yo u. I'm not drunk. I drive better lien I'm like this. Who says I can't drink irive? I can hold my booze. I know ~'m doing. I always drive like thi s. c~ wif .... :-i ist n1e . What's a fe\\T '"hing to nie. I'n1 ~.T ;th my eyes ~ith me. rlrink DRINKING AND DRIVING CAN KILL A FRIENDSHIR ~ C8 OrMQe co.t DAILY PILOT I Sundlly, ~t>er 29, 1985 She has Chicago singing Oprah 8 )' JOHN C. SHELTON The subject in the stud10 at WLS-mlr&Jn in the ratinp. weiaht. which aht acknowlcdp is 40 •• 1111 • .._...., ~ay have been depressina but Winfrey luupportivc of her aucsts ~unda more than it should be, and CHICAGO -The topic was Winf'rey is soarina tht11e days. as they pour out their I.Iles of holiday Jokes about it on her shows. depression and Oprah Winfrey was ade her movie debut last week dcpms1on. However, after the show, She once told viewers she became unhappy. e Color Purple," and rcccavcd she sings as she walb down the haJI. so crazed from dieuna that she took The I.Ilk show host was in the critiCal acclaim for ber ~yaJ of Depression 1s not something she has the only two foods she could find in middle of a live p~ on bow to the strona·willcd Sofia 1n the film to deal with in her own hfe. the house, a pacltqe offrozen hot doa cope with depres 1on during the adapted from Alice Walker's Pulitzer "You can't let people like that bnng bunsand a bottJe of maple syrup, and holidays. and she brOoded that the Priu•wioninr no vel. you down," said the 31-ycar-old ate the whole concoctjoo. prosram wasn't aoina wdl becaUJC And next )'e&r, bet daily tC'lcvised Winfrey, who describes herself as The talc was typical of the banter th~~cst e.llpe~ wcn:n't providina talk show will be nationally syndi-')>~obabl~ the most popular person in on "()prah_ Winfrey Show.~ which sufficient soluuoos. cated by Kina World. About 80 Ch1cqo.' provides the usual taJk show mixture "We've got to offer some answers stations have already sianed up, and Her ebullience. though.I. got m the of .celetiritics and ·usortcd experts but- to these people," Winfrey lamented the syndicate hopc;s she will have the way durina her first day 01 filming. "I also includes a strong dose of lifer to her production staff during a same impact across the country as was supposed to cry ... and I couldn't viewed and experienced by Opr h commercial break on "The Oprah she's bad in Chicqo, where her because l was just so happy," she said. Wanfn:y. , Winf'rey Show." prosram tops Phil Donahue's by a 2-1 Wiofrcyisnotevendownabout her "I don't fake it on my show. it's a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! spontan~usexpenen~."shesa1d. ROBERT REDFORD MERYL STREEP However, that spontaneity can sometimes cause problems. Media critics in Chicago once attacked Winfrey for some very graphic state- ments made during a program that featured pornography stars. Criticism doesn't bother her, though. ''I've never been angry at anrbody in my life, r just internalize it,' she said. \I OUr ~ fl CHORUS LlnE Her {>811 in "The Color Purple" gave Winfrey a graceful way out of a bet she made with comic Joan Rivers on the "Tonight Show" that she could lose 15 pounds before returning to the show. Oprah Winfrey with WWard Pqh ln .. The Color Purple.•• • UN\Vlc•SAl P>CIUlllt ~ ..... .....,, {7-I TUii -.m Ml••• ~ C8ITfl (7-• TUii IT'flH) ..... ...-cena ....... mTmT• ....... TWll ...... D. llU ~, .. CLASSIC THE MOVIE tOle::~:i... IPO 1B *• • ~ C6ITfl 1 .. I TUOI MLIY 1101 ••••n11nr .... a.,.. Ml••• Clll1B cant DALMATIANS ,. , ... tlf'M T OtlNC • _. ""()OVCT•Ofrt' ~ .... •V'1•• ,...,.,. '"(4 "'''°"" f.()11/, .. o.suwev'FlAllll, ........... 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"WTI _..... ...... 111 IMl.Mt ........ 11111 , ....... 1 .... ..,_ ... ......... ,. htl.fltl lttl.1 .. ..,,_ . ...... .. ... lll ... ... , ................ .... edw.,de CINfMASt SoCel CINEMA S LAGlMA tllLS MALL 788-e611 I 0 'WY AT f l TOlllO · ll'f THE MALL NEXT T AA . ...... ._ .._. .... .. ·~-... ... • ''WllTI~' , ..... , tllll,._ ..... .... ·---~ ,.., ..,. ,..111 , ....... .. ... ... .. _,_ ............ ................. .. (llT '1411 P&) "I was at a health farm and I had already lost 17 pounds when I got a caJI from the movie people," Winfrey said. "They said, ·we don't care what you've lost, you'd better get it back; so I rushed back to Chicago and got a pizza." Sofia has caustk exchanges with other characters an the movie. which contrasts Winfrey's own style of dealing with people and troublesome s1tuat1ons. "My whole approach in school was to talk my way•out of confrontations -anything to avoid a fight. I have a fear of being disliked -even by people I don't ltke," she said. Winfrey grew up with her grand- mother on a Mississippi fann and shuffled back and fonh between her parents, who were separated. She got her first job as a television reporter in Nashville in 1973. Her fnends told her that she was merely a token black and a token woman at the station. "I was a token," she said . ''But I was one happy token." After a six-year stint in Bah1morc, including a talk show there, Winfrey came 10 Chicago in 1984. Her success has bought her a four- bedroom condominium in down- town Chicago. complete with a wtne cellar. However, the talk show host and new movie actress probably won't be spending much time there. "I don't know how to not do anythin1 and chat's a problem,'' she said. "I sit in my house for I 0 minutes and I say: 'What do people do when they are at home?'" ltODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE! DOWN 63 Makes 70 Ate In style t On 11aca11on 71 Mr. Poe's visitor t Swiss mountains withdrawn 5 Sheltered from 72 Actor Karloff 2 Something for 64 Girl the wind 73 Medicinal plant sate 65 Bedouin 9 Thongs 74 Roasted 3 Declare 66 Long walks 15 Population 75 Huron and positively 67 Seizes , count Superior 4 Affirmative 68 Arizona Indian 21 European mints 76 Wigwams 5 Befuddles 70 Goliath's 23 Three-legged 77 Prohibit 6 Onions' cousins conqueror stand 78 Surfaced (a 7 Sea eagles 71 Demolishes 24 Baltimore road) 8 Time zone: abbr 72 Unsurpassed baseballer 79 Magnitudes 9 Body of water 74 Founded 25 Corporate boss 80 Quit 10 Fashion 75 Passenger ship 26 Go back on a 81 Fertile spot 1 t Fruit peel 76 Examination promise 82 Heavy crops of 12 Hall 78 Became pallid 27 Water down hair 13 Dowel 79 Coleslaw 28 Indian weight 83 Fog 14 Spire 80 Ritual 29 Wapitis 84 Male sheep 15 Secret writings 81 More ancient 30 Magician's stick 86 Overflowed 16 Emerald Isle 82 Photographer's 31 Level 89 Rodents 17 Nothing subject 33 Vigor 90 Catcher's glove 18 Memento 83 Of -and Men 34 Expert pilots 91 Plant fiber 19 Final 85 Body of matter 35 Honored a debt 92 Brought 20 Appear 86 That woman 36 Contends (wi th) together 22 Sisters· 87 Private 38 Jewel 93 Conifer daughters 88 Bother 39 Steps over a 94 Contest ol speed 30 Desire 89 Actress Miies fence 95 Skeleton parts 32 Letter 90 Masculine 42 Baseball ploy 96 Was human 34 Pub drinks 9 t Pig flesh 43 Entire 97 Uncqvered 35 Untainted 93 Apprehend 44 Suez or Panama 98 Large bundle 36 Pursue 94 Uncommon 46 Titles 99 Fondle 37 Leak 95 Outlaw 47 Saucy 100 Knight's tltte 38 Strong winds 97 "-Hur" 48 Fad 101 Flower part 39 Treat 98 Two-footed 49 Mannerly 102 Discharge dlsdatnfully creatures 50 Author Leon -103 Rate 40 Large spider 99 Frank 51 Escape 104 Torrid 41 Sham 10 1 Capital of 52 Stage 105 Gasp for breath • 42 Red vegetable Oregon 53 Venerated 106 Condull 43 Outer garments 102 More exquisite 54 Flying mammal 107 Tie 44 Wish to have 103 Lasso 55 Not bumpy 108 Poorly lit 45 Guided, 104 Rope fiber 56 Curtain 111 Tooth coating 4 7 Blueprint 105 Ecuad~r·s 57 Centre! parts 113 Refined 48 Talks neighbor 58 Country 116 Erase 49 Danger 106 Sheet of glass 60 Bides time 118 Of age 51 Ice field 107 Hillside. Scot. 61 Boundary 119 Precipitated 52 Used a lever on 108 Decorated wall 62 Chum 120 Distances from 53 Latin part 65 Clothing equator 55 Evergreens t09 Article 66 Rabbit's kin 121 Space lull of 56 Challenged 110 Untidy condition 67 Sum matter 57 Quotes 112 Muntcipal· abbr 68 Loki's daughter 122 Comes 1n 59 Prong 114 Went quickly 69 Archaeotog1st's 123 Dense metal 60 Diminished 1 15 Bridle part discoveries 124 Mate cats 61 'Adores 116 Building addition 62 Wandering 117 Slice Sii ANS\IVHS IN Cl.ASSl'1~D 1 -Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Sundey, Oecembet 29, 1818 Dl Year has been prosperous, but problems loom By TOM RAUM .,,,. J ..,..., WASHINGTON For most Americans, 1985 was a year of prosperity, of low inflation and of moderately rising incomes. But two ominously e1tpanding deficits -in trade and government spending - darkened the economic picture. Throu&hout the year. these twin deficits oominated the nation's fiscal Policy debate. An annual buclget deficit soaring over $200 billion provoked a year- long confrontation between President Reagan and Collgrcss on spending cuts -culminating in congress1onal agreement on a novel piece of legislation rcquinng deeper cuts each year until a balanced budget is achieved in 1991. The austerity plan, devised by Sens. Philip Gramm, R-Texas. and Warren Rudman, R-N.H .. quickly won Reagan's support and gradually that of more and more lawmakers. Meanwhile, Congress was required to raise the national debt ceiling once again to accomodate an acc umulated U.S. indebtedness exceeding $2 trillion. Delay in enacting the debt limit measure -which became linked Wlth the Gramm.Rudman budget- balancing plan -robbed the govern- ment of1ts ability to l,lorrow to pay its balls. At one point, the Treasury sold securities held by lhe Social Secunty trust fund just to meet day-to-day expenses. It WllS the most senous thus far of repeated budget cnscs. Meanwhile, a high-flying U.S. dollar bought a flood of low-<:<>st imports, sending the nation's trade deficit to nearly S 150 billion and provolung a wave of protectionist legislauon on Capitol Hall -much of It aimed at Japan, which accounted for ooe-third of the trade 1mbaJance. A strong dollar makes foreign products cheaper at homt but U.S. products more expensive abroad. More than 300 bills were in- troduced in Congress to protect a wide range of industnes and products devastated by imports, ranging from shoes and computer parts to water- beds. Warning Congress to avoid a protect1on1st "stampede." the presi- dent took several steps to open more forei~ markets to U.S. products. The administration also joined with other industrialized nations m a concerted effort to drive down the value of the .. Pacific Stocks chairman quits SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Charles E. Rickershauser Jr. has resigned as chairman and chief ex- ecutive officer of the Pacific Stock Exchange effective March 31, the exchange announced Thursday. The attorney, the exchange's first full-time chairman, will head the Los Angeles office of the law firm ofFned. Frank. Hams. Shnver and Jacobson. spec1almng 1n complex financial transactions. He also will be available as a consultant to 1he exchange. R1 ckershauser, 57. was the ex- change's outside lawyer for several years before becoming chairman in January 198(}. His replacement will be chosen by a committee. dollu On currency exchanges by year's end, the dollar had slipped by nearly 20 percent from its high in Febn.iary. That slide, plus the adminis.. tration's more agrcss1ve trade pol- icy, appeared to defuse some of the protccuonist pressure an Congress. Still, Congress vented tls rcmamang frustration by passing.a .bill rolhng back textile, shoe and copper imports, but Reagan vetoed 1t. The economic recovery that began in 1983 entered its fourth year - making it one of the l'lngest ex- pansions of the century -although Jts pace slowed dramatically The Gross NauonaJ Produc1 rose appro1t1mately 2.5 percent 1n 1985. down from the 30-year high of 6.8 percent in 1984. If the economy was becoming sluggish, there were few signs of It on Wall Street -where stock pnces at year's end exhibited one of their sirongest raJhes an years - or 1n consumer bu yang habits. Thousands took advantage of cheap summer financing deals of- fered by automak~rs. and consumer spending expanded through the year, ifless bnslcly than the year before. How did Americans finance those purchases? More and more. by credit cards. Consequemly, consumer in- stallment debt rose to an all-time high of nearly 20 percent of disposable income -while personal savings rates fell below 3 percent. 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However, his lieutenants .spcnl much of their enCl'JY punu1n1 • maJor rewrite of the tax code -one that would neither r&JK nor lower taxes 0 ' erall, but would generally s1mphf) the law by endina doun.s of exemptions aod narrowtna the number of tu brackets. ~ Mont of Oo,.,., THIRD OUAATEA $33.1 A Dcmocrauc alteroauve wu produced by the House Ways IU_ld Means Committee that would shaft more of the tu burden away from 1nd1v1duals and to busjnesses. Con- gress and the adm1nastration fouabt over the compeung plans ri&bt to tht end of the }ear. Billion JULY-SEPTEMBER Sourct US Commt tct Otpt rfmt nl Reagan's economic team was re- organized an 1985. with former chief of staff James A. Balcer Ill taking over from Donald T Repn as Treasury ~retary~ former Chicago bank econ- omist Beryl Spnnlde was named chairman of th e Council ofEconorruc -\d' 1s.ers. and FederaJ Trade Com- m1ss1on chairman Jama M1Ucr re· placedg David Stockman as budget director -~~ ., ...... U.S. trade deflclt hit a record $33.1 billion for the third quarter of 1985. Commerce Department reported. Previoua mark waa $30 .9 bllllon ln the fourth quarter of 1984. downward. recovery Farmers coped wnh their The large federal budget defic11. hardest tames since the Depression financed by vast amounts of private and man) factor) JOb~ were lost in capi tal, was blamed for preventing andustnes battered b} foreign com- anteres1 rates from falling further. pe11t1on. PersonaJ incomes ro~ modCSJ.1) More than 100 banks faded. man} throughout the year at JUSt over 4 of them in the farm belt. and sa\.1ng<. percent -less than half the 8 8 Jnd loan mstttut1o ns an Ohio and percent rate-0f the year before. Man land were forced to close a1 tockma'n. for one, didn't have any trouble balancing his books m 1985. He quit his government post for a Job ~llh a Sew York in vestment house for a total salaJ) ofroughl} $600,000a }ear -and signed a S2 m1lhon book- ~nu ng contract. promtStng 10 tell aJI about has years at the White House. Unemployment held stead at JUSt " lc:as1.1emporanh· over 7 percent President Reagan <>pent much ol Not all sectors shared in that 1985 demonstra11 ng 10 Congn·!>s a hat Association's members hear money-saving tips At the Business Referral AssodaUon luncheon meet!.!!& Monda). Bett} Hie ~Ith Hie Tec h \.\ord Process1n~ ~111 <..ho~ examples of "Ho" to a"e Mone} Wtth \.\. ord Processing." At the group's Jan. 6 luncheon. Virginia Ca')C) from the Orange Count> Media C 1roup will descnbe how "Ad\enas1ng Fattens Profits" fhe assoc1a11on meets at the Se"enth Floor Restaurant 1n the Home Sa' ings Building on El Toro Road and Interstate 5 Cost is S 50 Meetin gs are open 10 professionals. bus1 ness o" ners. e\- ecu11 .. es. manage re; and salespeople who are interested 1n 1ncreas1ng their business. .\n}one 1n1erested 1n promo1ing their bus1nes\ c;hould contact Vern V1hlene at 770-8!S33 • • • "End Sc1t:L1m1tat1on" is the topic of an info rmal Vernon Howard "Succe<,s Without ires!> d1scuss1on group to be conducted b~ Bob Larsen 1.in Jan. 4 a1 ::!.30 pm a1 I :!860 Euclid 1 . in Garden Gro"c. The program will introduce and e'<plore the self-development d1scovenes b~ ~ychological re- searcher and bc'it-s1.•lling author Vanon Howard ~ $3 IJ.'<-dcduc11ble dona11on 1s requested. Fnr mort· 1nforma1 1un and add111onal I01.-a11ons 1.all Leona at t 8051 1'46-2000 or 646-9"' So • • • ··L1gh11ng tor \. 1\1on·· "'II Ix' pr1.·sen1ed a1 tht> din n1.·r mecu ng ot 1 he Illuminating Engineering Society and the Designers Lighting Forum on Jan 1'I a1 the ~addkbad .. Inn 1660 E f ir\t ~I ~an ta ·\nJ Dinner ~ tll tx· 'en ed in the Trabun1 Room. sen ind floor at 7 fo r $1 2 per person and 1he program ~111 fo llo" from M to 9 p.m . Sheldon La ss. lighting engineer "1th L1\\ Engineeri ng ol Tu~un. wi ll narrate a muh1-1m.1g1.· audio-" 1c;ual presen1a11on describing the prcKe~.-. in des1gnrng indoor commercial lagh11 ng For required rcse rva11ons. phonl· R11a ot Ne"'pon L1ght1ng aks a1 97 9-1 )Mi • • • On Jan 8 and 9, the Council on Education In Management "111 present a <,cm1 nar .. Hov. h • Organize and "1anage the Personnel Fun1.11nn Toda~ 1n a Legal ( onte\I ·· This s~:m 1nar e\plaan.-. what )OU must I.no~ to St't up and opera11.· .in efTect1 H' ix-rsonnel depanment 1n J modem com- pan ). This 1s not a te-<tbook approa1. h to pcr<ionnel management It "'"I focus on practu.:al and proH·n ideas at \\Ork 1n prolit or non-profi t puhla nr pn .. att.· organ11a11ons. The seminar ~•II be run h~ Ronal <.1 Borgman president uf Borgman .\.ssoc1atc<; a human rl sources management consulting lirm The ')Cmtnar "'II be held at Tht' Douhlt'tn·t' at The('11~ 1n Orange from Q a m until ~ p m l',11. h dJ\ The $295 cost per f'<"ro;on tnl ludc<. 1u1111•n 111ur'l' matcnals. and lunl h1.·om For nHHl' 1nformat111 n L11nt.111 H.11h.1r.1 D1(iiorgn1. ( nunl tl lln Edul .111110 1n \l.1 n.1![Cnll 1 l '21 L1.·nnon I .me. \1. al nut C rrd .. < \ 114 ~..,:-. 1-1 1 '1 9 '.+-8.HJ • • I In a conunumg effon 10 pro\ 1dc ne~ useful lool\ 10 the lOmpuler marletplau.' the re Cs are -.ponsonng an 'E\ecut1\C \l.ork Session" luncheon in lOnJunc11un "uh 1he Irvine Lavttatlonal Com- puter Conference at the In ine H 1lton Jan Q lhe lu ncheon 1op1l t\ ··\cnturc (ap1tal. in the C umpult'r lndust~ ,.., ~ot Dead."' ~peakers will be d1.•I\ 1ng into the 11mel\ 1.-.sue ofl'}o·~ to establish earh '>lagt.· dnd latl'r .. 1ag1.· lunding in high-tech mduslr' v. 1th insight into the products and marl el'> v. h1ch "'II be rece1\ mg the \Cnture capital Tht> E\elut1\e \1. orl luncheon v.1 11 he held from noon to I 30 at the Ir' me H1hon the same da' locauon ot the In 1ne IC ( Luncheon ucl ets m.l~ bl: purcha!>ed lor S20each from B J John~n & ~.,.,uc1at1.·s. The luncheon 1c; limited to llXJe!\ecuthe gue.,ti. and 11cl..e1-, art• a' a1lable on a fi rst come fi~t .-.en e bas1i. Purcha'>ers are responsible for 1n" 11ing and confirming a11endan1.·e "llh their e'<ecull\C guest'> Call (hn'> Thenauh 10 rescr-. t: space a1 Q5 ..,·0l ..,1 ( hed ... are pa~ahle to BJ Johnson 8. -\\<,0<.1ale'> fh1.• 1n\t:Stm,·n1 l1rm ot 'i m1 1h Barn1.·' "ill holli J ln.'l• gun ! ku ur1. un 1.orporalt' 1.J\h manJgl·m1.·n1 lor hu\lnl'\' l'\l.lUll\l'' .tnJ \Uh\ldnllal 111\1.'\lnr\ Jan It JI lht' 'l'"rt•n PJ1.1lil C luhJl "J m Inn \ t l J\ Jl hd. "rr.11Ji Ba ml· \Ht' pr1.'~1di.'r'I 111 "-Ill'\ .ind m.inJ!ll'' • m.Hlo.l'llnt1 "1.I ,1", u'' thr h ·d, r.tl Rt:'>l''\l' anJ l\ 1m11Jl 1 un thl' 'lon1•r"' H · "ill Jl'l• J<lJ r1.·"' lhl· 1mpat1 ol 'Jrt11u' \h11n-1am 1.a\h l)p1A 1n\t.'\l nll·n" un 1nrpo ra11on' "ea ting. '' ltn111eLI 11n J ti r\t-u1mi.' 11 r\l ·\1.'1 \ cd hJ'l'i For r1.''>t'r\ a111.•n' call 51 -~2-I \ • • • Th e Professiona l Wom~n·s !'ietworll of Orange Count). 'pt1n\lir1.·d h' lhi.' .\m1.·n1.an .\\,01.1a11on 111 l ni \ 1.·r.,11 \ \1. uml'n. mc1.•1'1an I Jal ' J ' p m a1 tht• \\nun "outh ( 11a\t Pla/J H111el 1n ( •'\IJ \k...i Darknc HJrv.11. lo. loundcr and prn1d1.·n1 of \.\ llfktng \1. oml.'n IA 111 .iddrl''' "\tarkct1ng 'our \kill '> .. Dr JoJn ~luhn1t lo.. \\h•' ha~ bl.·en 1n<i1runwn1al in 1he \1an.igcnal \l tll' lnt1."m<,h1p program J I th t' l c I \\,inwn ., npponunll\ { t'ntcr "'II J l\1.U'>'> mt1\ 1ng. 111\\1 managl.'mrnl C1rJl1.' ~1ng 1•1 lhl' ,,1nh 1 )rang.t. < till\ Rn P v.tl l \f'<.'J k 1)n ·f mag.1nt1lJreer<,1. 1h1. \ cJ r 2111w • { ulkg1.· graduatt'' .ir .,.d111m1.' \ n11 ho'>l ,nd..tJll h11ur pn•1.1.•de\ thl' 1' ~I' Jinnl'r Rnenat11.1n' mu't ~· n.·•c1\1.•d n1• la11.·r than Ia n <i ( 11'! "S 111·1,11 mt•mt~:r\ and $2 ~ h•r n1•n m,·m~·r, ..,,.nJ t h,·1.k' 111 P\l.'\ I J2'2 I uhl•r RJ 'utll" \=l 'l (r\1 1w v:..,1 ~ (.ill ,,v .. lJ:-., f11r r•i.1rt· IO!l •TlllJllltn ~a\ H' rum f-lkrman t' \l"• 11"" '1u· prt '1d1. n1 .1nJ pJrtnl·r ,,, I n.1n, 1.11 'l'f\ ,r, I · r' ll'll lnl ~rnJ' •undt•r and pr1.•,H!l•n• nl thl" \1. 1.1nh''l 'I l1 ' "' •r> '''' '' "111 ..tdJrt"'' 'hl' l,tn : 'lll'l"t•n)! f I'll tn1oe 8U<\tness and Profe<istonal \\omen 'i"t""rl..•np "•'<'.In\ JI 11 ''' J m toll11v.l·J .11 n.111n h• 'un,hc11n .1 11:1 l'fllgfJnl HI'\\ lll't'h J I I h\ I 00111 l\ I In\' '-'ilh t!, , "'1 ln r m1. ml'l.'r'. 11 .ind ~ \ '••! 1ln llh 110..-r' I .111 L nJJ { ,1,1hermJn \1 [) JI " ·tit Executive compensation expected to decline for '85 Small company bosses' pay went up 13 percent last year Top necut1' l''ot <.mall co mpan1C'\eamed I 'pt'rrt"nt pa~ increases on 3\ cragC' last ~ear hut 1nd1cat1onc; an." thJt compeno,a11on )(', t'I'> 1n IQ 5 are moderating. according h' a { llSta \ksa an :oun1ing (Onsultant firm In 11s annual \Ur'e' for the Financial E\C'CUll 'C'' lnlllltutc. lht' .\nhur 'l 1lung firm found 1ha1 1n 198-1 sm.1lt businc~ C"<C'CUtl\ \'!i ~ .. :urtJ ~la!") anc~se~ of q pt'rcent and b0nu5 gains rn ahc 40 to 60 pef'('('nt range Total compensation -'-llJ I'\ plu' honu' -aH·raged a strong I J pcrctnt for man' w p e"<ccutt"C\ While 1h1 'ear·., honu"i<'s arc br1ngdcterm1ned n gh t no~ at man) C'omp.in1r'i pamc1pants Pf'9J('('t that 'Ila!'\ mcrca5e\ for IQ, 4i "'II br in the 6 10 1 pcrt't'nl nang<' .. The \trong e1.onom1r C\pans1on and rel:u1..,eh lo" antlauon rate made la\I \rar an e-<C"tlknt onr for e'<ccut1' <' eompenut1on," \.11d C1rcgof'\ Rou entreprcnt'unal ~f'\ IC't'~ office dirt\ tor n l "nhur' oung·., Orang<'< oun1' office "The 3 , percent 1nlla11on rate tor tht' 'tar th<' lo~t\t 1n the LI · 1nC'C' I%.., -mean~ that th<' I 'percent total compen'lllon mere~ rt"PT('~nted a 'IUMta nttal real eunini~ pan." he e\plamt<d "Health' profits '*' man' cl.)mpan1e r-ontanu1n1 into th1~ H'&r h<'' ( hl"lpcd JC<.'ount for the suMtanual '41al) and bonu' mcrta5C'' (latd lti man) small busan~s c11etutl'-CS " 1 he 1oune\ f't''ult'I tor comp;m1es "1th '3lc" under SSO m1l hon arc e\tral tcd Imm httUll\C' ( omJl('n"3t1on, .in Jnnu.tl .\rthur '11ung ".>tud' ~' h h1.1 n \l ru lo. and l.im1.'' t 1L.irJ11\d .• 1 p.innt•r ,,t \r\hur ) 11untt 1 hl' '1ud' 1ind1n~' .Ill' h.l'\t'd uron lhl' f'3\ l'l lnp t'\('\U IJ\l'\ nl Ol'J rl\ I _:'\II l ., cnmran1l'' ul .111 ''"-'' ( 11J rd1n.1 nn11.•d 1ha1 1 hl .. m.111 hu,1nl'" f'J' 1n\ rl"J'-t'' lll I \ ix·rl\'nl \hlthll\ lllllPJlt'd lh\· I: ix·r.1·n1 l'<"tl'\l h' lhl' IPf'<'\<'l u11'c ~l(ll traL kl'd h\ thl''IUJ \ tiu1 that h.m u' IOl n'J\('\ ,11 'm.ill •11mran1c' l>hrn Y.t·r1• h1p.hl'• • ..,IA mg .. in ho nu~ tnl n'J<.t'\ ,an v. 1Jch \JI'\ Imm "C'J • Lu \Car al !>mailer \.Ompa.n1n 'A<h1·rt• 1ht· P-1' IM Jl('rtormanrt' pral lll l' t'ltr n •~ ('\ l'n '1nrn11t·r 1han a1 la~t·r \'.11mpan1t'' · hr \o'\td \1an' ~n 1or mana.ger' at .. mall 1.11mp.lnir-' eamt'd I: I ti pen"cnt 1n1. rt'3'('1. 1n tht"ll INnl comf)('n\.ltlOn la<,1 \.Car Chad e\C\.Ull\ c oOtc<'r. p(lo,tC'\.I Jppl'\l"m teh s Ix I 000 IO l \Cnlg<' p.l\ "'11 h -..ll.1~ 1nH<'3SC'i nl pcrt't'nl and honu'> P3 ' mcnt~ ol 44 f'<"rcent tor J ltltal l'Ompen~ t1on 1 n1.rca~· of 1 l re~· Othl.'r C'\C'!'Ut1 V<'~ nt th~ 1.•omp:in1~ <'amcd total l'Ompcn\at1on and 1ncrcn'\C\ a'I folio~" ch1ct Op('nlllng 1ltlkcr s I 'i 4i ro:l (I 'i percent) l ht('f financial offiC'er Sl\ti 000 (I~ pcf'('('ntl. marl rttnl dtrtttor. SQ'i ()()I) I 16 pc:r1.t'nt1 nnd top manufa(lun ns C'\C'Cut 1,e S1Q.OOO (I~ per1.cnt l t<o'i'I noted 1ha1 thr outl1)()il. for c1C"Cuttvt 1.ompcn~· tmn '' unclear '"'°a&M art Jrt<ttl) rcOttttd h the ttonom'" he w1d ··Our cul) 1nd1l.~tor\ for 19 \-86 point w a mooc1at1n&lompenwt1on picture cau~ b) th<" 1.l1.1Jal)>h t'COMm" OT rnuf'$(. ~e hope that profitab1hl) at '>m311 C'Ompan1e\ will b( strong and that their eitccuu'~ ~tit tic amona tho~"' ho reap the bc-netlt' ol th" JrOW1h • Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/ Sunday, Oecembet 29, 1985 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE .THE ART OF SElllfl8 IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES. You can now call t e Dally Piiot Claaalfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday end Monday ada. HALllTATI _,_..,. 111' fMIALI c.-,. l ... CfW" 1'U __ , ... _ ,,,, HOUSH/CONDOS 1 ... ,.,. fele UOD CMOI C. "-",, c;.....i 1001 CMOIS-,,_., HjQ ---1006 __ ,,_,0..-1,,,, ---1001 . _,,_ '"'° C.---h 101• , _ _.,. tffO c-.. _ 1022 • f bcMroft leOD c--102• •f w-,..,, CMfto-102• ,,,.,.. 1032 BllTALI ,_.,..., IOlA .-.--ICMO HOUSH/CONDOS ............,_ tCM2 -IOOA c;.....i )102 1--h 104 --7106 l_ ..... IOlO ..-.o.-.... 2107 I_ ....... ""' c--JI II ""• ,.,...,.. ICU' c ... _ .. _ ,.,, _.,...... 1067 , __ 117• ......,...._ .. 1069 0-.-111• s...c-1070 ", ... 21JJ s...,._,....,._ 1071 ,_..,_, JIJ.O _ ...... IOIO ---Jl.O -............. '°'" ----""' _, __ . IOIO -114' -~ ION , __ ,, .. ,_ 1090 ._-Jlj() t..-~ J I SJ MISC. I .I. t.IM....._ JI» -vi.,. 2167 --1100 ~-J l6' ·-111) s...i:-217• ..,.....,c.-....,. "'° --c.,.._ 217' CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 _ ... 2180 MISC. RINTALS Al•IO•CllllllTI -,., ........... ,. .. ~,,......_ #02 ~ ...... "'° s..-.c--. ,, .. 0..-17<M i..,,_ ms S.0..-.l-11• ._ 1106 ,..._ *" ,_ tttO -,-1711 --:IOO' "---m1 ~·->012 '"ART MINTS _, ...... >n• ,,_ JOI• .............. 2n• a.we... >Ot• °""""" Jtm ~ ... -11«> -)Cite ............ ,_ ... ,,., ---Jt01 --,, .. lllMOYlllMT ,...,.. __ >•tt ,_ .. _ ,..,, COIUllllCIAL ,_ ttJO '--,..,, ~,,,,_ '100 °"""'-,..,. •.I. IALl/lllllT -· SIOS fl ! ... 2'32 Oonr•tOfflt• uoo ,_v..., 2'3-4 ~ 71'0 ,_,,,_ uos .-......-1...0 --~w. 1161 $-. JjtO ...-.--16'2 _, .... 2769 CM.ti-SS10 .,_ , ..... ,__.,,._., 7711 o-..11 »JO ~-, .... ~I~ ,, .. ~W-.d »)$ I..-.. ,~ ,,... l_,...... ,.,, l--,.,, ....~,,._., 27'0 MDGIA ... 11 -Vloj9 7W ......... .-....-~ .._._.. S..0--2'70 ·---'--,.,, ,_,. -...... ,.., ......_ .... ""' "°° -S--A.-""'9hlt , ... s-c--, ... .,....o,i,.. ........ ?9CM '-•''--w-.. ,_ S.-1-, .. -°""' ...... ,. '-,,.. To Yow ,_ 1..0 _...,---' 7912 ~'""''"" _,,.~ -,w- _,.....,10·. DEADLiNES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday ........... Sat. 11:30 AM Tuesday ........... Mon. 5:30 PM W~nesday ..... Tues. 5:30 PM ThurSday ......... Wed. 5:30 PM 291• ....,._...... 291• ~ "" Offloo, -·' , __ THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Telephone SeMce Monday-Friday 8.00 AM·5:30 PM Saturday 8:00 AM-11:30 AM Bu91n.a Count« Monday-Friday .010 .Ott .017 .014 ..,,, .016 .011 f/071 ..,,, 60)0 ..,.., -7 ,...,,......... .o.i• --..,,, ......,o...,. ..,,. ~ -~o... ~ IV_ ......... tOIO GOAGllALll °""""" tt02 ............. •106 ---•t07 c-.. _ •112 '--.,,, °"""-tlJO ,_.,...., •tlA .-......-6140 .............. --•1•7 .._ 014' l--014 '--6UO '-....... .,,, -........ 6167 ...__ ., .. S....AM •llO -............... •IU -VICI ... CT .. Y s....,......,."'""'.., ........ ... CT .. Y Solutday _, ,........., RAll .... TAl'IOll IOATS a-.. 7011 7011 -w '°'' ,....., ... 701• ~ 1011 _,,.,.._.,~ 7070 ~Jo..i>I--)021 MISC. ........ IOIO c_.1rv11 • ....,. '°'' -..,....,s._ IOll AUTOMOTIVI ,,,_'-9010 .. __ ,_ '°" •-w-9020 ·-0.-1-.. tCl)O r...0:1 903, "-tO.o ,., __ ,a....n tOO -'°'° ,.,_ ......... ftOO ·-.~ 9100 ......... -~ btRECTOflHE8 · · s.w. Oli.c10"'f Oflfl09 Co.I C.0.- AAl!o Plol Aelll ~ T86IOIO °'*'-,..._ FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 •HDO Friday ........... ,. Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM 9:00 AM-5·00 PM 142-5178 CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY TM Dally Piiot atrtvee for efficiency and ecc:uracy. However, occaak>natly errora do occur. Pleue llaten when your ed la reed beet< and checJ( your ed dally. Report error• lmmedlately to 642-5678. TM Dally Piiot ecoepta no llablllty for any error In an actwnlaement for wttlch It may be reeponslble except for the cost of the apace actually occupied by IM error. Credit can only be allowed for the first lnMrtlon. TUESDAY December 31st The Dally Piiot's Cleaalfled Department Wiii Clo•• et 1 PM Real Eatatt For Sale Hoa111/Co .. 11 1002 •TME lllFFS* Spacious 3Bdrm + Re- treat · All new Interior" - like a m~ell Bought as a 2nd home. now can't use. his loss. your gain! S 199,000 (Furn avl also). llasff 111 I Ct. 6-40~560 Geatral 1002 lmat 1044 Jlt~ilt Beau 1100 Ctata Me11 2124 lrYiat 2144 Lapaa li1ael 2152 lt!J!rt ltack 2169 m -.aL_.I -------llEEILWPUI First Class Adult Twnhm, **llEITALS** Sunny 2br 2 be. loaded, UYllllllPlEIHll I 1.,H., .,..., I 12x52 FLEETWOOD home avail Jen. 1, 2 mcstr stes, CALL US REGARDING wallt to bch. trplc. ten ct Move Immediately Into this R-2 Lot In CdM $139.000 With an 8x32. EXPANDED 2'1» ba. trplc. A/ . shut-$1100/mo Ann Sampson decorator perfect 2Br Corbin Assoc 6«-1271 LIVING ROOM KING ters. ott-wht crpt, OYef· IRVINE RENTALS 661-9355 W, 661-7086 H 2,1\Ba + Den Condo SIZED BEDROOM. A sized 2 car gar, pool, spa. l"fH Otltt lt11fers Right al the best loeatlon IEWPllT OIEST great large ltitchen & S~~i!!~ or 542 •• 242 71~7100 lnBrt ltack 2119 on the pool It's bright Lar,,_t model. mucti de-bath Agt 540-5937 B 2Br 1 a. 1 .. _ ... from and sonny, hlQhty up-·--3 r 2Ba, 2 car gar. No pets '""" d..,. with MC All thl sired 4Bdrm. 2'..\Ba, lam-1~T MEl81TS LIXllY OHM'S $1150 Lse (818') 888-5510 ocean/send $1100/mo. gra ""' 8 11 di 1 & 1:wr1Jft 3 2,..\b 11 forontyt179A/mo.Don't y room, n ng room Tll -• a• HURRYI Good financing In Brand n-br a p, or (818) 348-0440 Avl now! Agt 722-9730 mlu outl CaJT"now. large kitchen. Attached n..-. Inc yd dbl gar pet ok pk double garage • Nearby 1 Bdrm, 11..\be. Cermeno '85 1981 2Bdrm. 2 Bath. · · ' ATMOSPHERE Of "The 2 BR tux condo, micro. · community pool and ten-Model. Beautlfully decor-63l-1788 color $l095 642•9666 L k .. 2B 1'!\B 2 t linens. F/P. dlahff, spa. ted d k It Ith t --------Must rent pvt 2br cozy 81 851 1 r a, 9 ry, 1 $1025/ 52"7405 nis. walk to beach. Out-a en u n . ..., a • IWPT IOI . IJ IWIH frplc lel"ure pet & nAr a c. rp c. pool, fac, poo mo ~ of-town owner anxious • tached garage. Air con-.. ..-sauna, tennis, upgrades RE T S Move right In S 179.500 dltloned. Conveniently Moblle Home. Exit buy on S500's hurry• 539-6191 $875 No pets 854-3136 * * N AL * * ~/;/', 1:"'.:/.;1, 7b08JJJ '::~:~,~, S©\\J)N\-g £tr~· WOIO U MI 142-1200 located. s 146,950. water. Lrg mstr BR & Agt cost • S 1000-$3000 per/mo. FOHCLOSIH 1-.11• •--t ltaltm Bath w/watk-1n closet • -----SHARP 3br 2'..\ba, a/c, 2 Agt. Marti 642-1183 n1 -·· 2BR & Ba. tlv rm & kl1ch PLUSH CONDOS Over car gar , new carpetlpnt EASTBLUFF 6BR 4ba T /H wll-p.Cloae church. achl, bch.S1950.Al458-2108 ClllU IEL m 18124 Culver Dr. Irv w/dlne area Lovety bnclt streams & falls Gar $1100 954-8867 Bettina •IEWPlllT CIEST• Nicely decorated 3 Bdrm 2 lH· llOO patio Fully tum & dee w/opnr, micro. w/d hkup --38R• den 2'11BA LIDO ISLE: Lovely Condo. bath condo on the $99 500 8l8-953-780l 1Br $750 & 2Br $1000 L•t•H ltack 2141 Twnhome Approx 2000 st fully furnished. 2 BR 2 oceanside of PCH Fire-1 • It L 1 .... 1 or a:..es 213.214-6329 2Br w/sectudad view 1 dbl gar, custom oak bar. bath. Cell 631-8637 -----14 ... 4 t.1 C~Y I 1'0UAH 0 ~:~~,.: ;: ... ~ti~~·;: ~t plaoe, wet bar and pr1--1••• IC• '" ----$995 Avl now 549-2447 Heres • couple Laguna elegant decor. pool, tan-Gigantic 38r 2911 w/gar vate deck Beautlful com---------• •OCWFllllTS* ltatala Rent/Sale Deluxe 2br 2ba :~~~3;!~~91e~ee I at nls, walk to bch. $1500. Walk to bch & Lido Vig ,_,. -."MJ• i:: • ···~ .,. .. ,, I! munity pool, spa and Eslde dplx w/2 car attach s gt ea Sherry Coshow, Brkr S 1300/mo ytly 964-6922 remade A Bargain al Larges! Inventory of Htaat1/Cea•t1 gar. $875/mo 660•9063 Oceanfront 2Br. p\11 bch, 631-2242 or 645·6002 $144.000 oceanfront property on _ pool sac No pets s 1300 --Newport address $875 2br C•rtal ••I Mar l 022 Laguna coast llne. From Studio furnished $425 mo. 642•·1802· or 631•8250 3Br 2Ba Oceanfront duplx. 2 b a abode b It Ins (714) t.73-4400 $500,000 range to Four Gt1tral 2102 Quiet area. mature __ ___ Gar .. yrty, w/d, frpl, newly provided easy move-in &Mtllttly Saultlq Mllllon. Prlnclptls only. 4BR OCEANFRONT Nw t preferred. 6-46-5330 Woodsy roomy 2Br. yrd + furnished 2 131498-3388 539-6191 Agt cost 3 bdrm & den In Olde Bltr t49~00 B h II J $ 75• / P huge hobby rm $1500 + 38R 38A POOi CdM. Only 2 blks to . c • t une, 14 mo. iiaat. ltack 2140 utlls 1st & last 499-2286 . Newport Crest 2Br 2'!\Be ocean. Anxious sellers Avall monthly & weekly · __ $1800/mo, gndr & pool Condo. nr bch. l g 2 car have slashed $35,000 • ..,.,, ltack 1019 ac11s •mn 2 Bdrm, dbl gar .. 6 blk to • ma1nt Incl 760-1399 gar. $950/mo. 557-6689 from the prlCel Call today *I.I IPll IHSll* PlllP IWIEIEIT ~~:2~~3 ~'.s,. $795/mo L111H l11atl 2152 4 Bedroom on the Canal Newport Tenace condo, SP Y I T T I' I' R l M E E N I I I I I 1· R A N E S T I I r I I I CR[M l~T 1 I j I I "11y bOSS was p•ouO 01 De1ng a pe•teCl•Of'l•SI unt•I a CO· .---------.. NO•ke< gave h1m a p1aoue lhal WI SHCLEIHTE to see this outstanding SAT 1-..; 125 E BAY. 7141171-1173 Beeutllul new 2er 2Ba w a I k to beach 3BR 2'nBA $975/mo Ve- vaJue at S399.000 Balboa Penlnwla Lovely $400's 1br off PCH crptd Twnhmes Pool. spa, ten-S t700/mo Agt 722-9730 cant & ready No pets 302P1EPN0S1NUSNEn12-14A Cape Cod 2 story 3BR From the ocean 2br hm decor a pp I s t oo nls crts. gar. patio, lndry 5 Bdrm 3 bath _ Seewtnd 645-3765 2 l3/378-0806 3Ba S387 500 $700 or Back Bay 3br hse 539-6191 Agt cost hkup Micro, trplc. cable · =--------Anne McCaslend · · 1ust $800 539-6190 lm'ae --2144 TV Several fir plans view. pool. S2000 mo Touch of class 3bdrm 2ba 631· 1266 SUN 1-4: 395 MEADOW Best Alty lee w/v1ews $875-$975 Call 759--0540 Agent gourmet kltch hop to I 'I 0 S fl [ C I read A Perte~··on1s1 Is 1--~~-~---1. SomeonP Who Ta~"S Grea1 I' I' I I j P11n~ Aril1 G1\/eS ---To·-··· I I' r !' r is i' r 1· r r· 1 I I I I 40 x 1 t5' GOOd residen- tial lot on a cul de sac. Convenient locatlon close to the freeways, beach and shopping. Smog tree lresh ocean breezes $64,000 lll-1501 LANE at Tustin Ave VERY NICE 2BA ~den, Paul or Miiii Anne BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba. new ocean at $1000 539-6191 Elegant 4 BR + oltlce t I llto detached Turtlerocl< home 495-6647 Ask about our crpt, drps, paint, D/W Agt cost family rm + pool. Formal 1 ~ $ t250 640--0595 Holiday Speclall $'1200 No pets 759-0666 Clauifled Ada (42-5678 dining. Many extras Pea1a1al1 2107 DUPLEX~~ 1baea s~ $295,000 Y~y 5 rmhm wmptcm~-j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ot-PCH. $275,000. 521 Opportunity Ente<prlses ern kltch gar too nr ocean Carnation. By owner 6-48-0428 kfds/pef $850 539-·6191 673-0241 or 673-154_1 _ IELOHIT JEST Y&LH Agt cost 4 bdrms, 3'..\ baths + lrg C 2 CMll ""· 1024 deA, ov., s l.50,000 In up-trtJl~ ul Mu 122 3 H 3001 1 t E&ctt grades. huge spa. Must 2BA 2ba frplc. WID. front ICUll-Lm lmrtrl "' ClaulfiHffH 2120 ouses on o see this gorgeous tonner house S 1100 mo+ sec w/sep. yds. ample prtcng. model home. Call Craig Avail '111/86 ·760-19Q6 ---------Only $159K Agt 759-5080 now for an eppt at HAPPY HOLIDAYS! 760-5000 or 631-1266 $650 home oH PCH or big Vera Maxwell Collec tion i_\ \ ' ,\ \ '\ ..., ~\ \ ~ Designer Pattern·M41 0. Sizes 8·18 •Two paltern parts for cJOlrT 1 ''' ,., 1 .,., ,.,,.,,.torr,. r , ,,,. two ror pull on slurt Nov•Cf' O• I • ' ... , ,. •• M.i· ........ ~,, .. ,,,,,, .. no '>U'' rs simple to 5ew 1n t,,f' •ea'lt 1 ",. B•"'' "o r i.•trtas"d 1,, '""' All 1ne t•Ckel •d Q•• The l•nr \ \!IAIJ'. "'I ,,, 00111 "0 Oullon' no button,,ores r,,. blou•• ,,., r• ~"' """' '4 s ....... , •n<I '"" , •• t ,,, [lf!Come a bOw ChOOsf' '"""""' 1 "~" •)At.1 ,,,,.. n0<• ~uf'•1" cr•f•" Of ~n1t1 •0.11oner Pattern i-u 10 •I 11va 111 • • 11,4 ,.,., s.,,., 11 to 111 •P•tase send JJ !IC tor e•c" P•11r • ' '-'" • 1 , u• "''w\~ ,,11,., Rf'eder Mall P 0 Bo• •7 Wood~ul• "'""" <m• t' \' 11A11<1 II'> ,.,,, , for eecl'I pa11ern for potlege and lqr I "HJ• i>,,,,, n1 .. ,,,,, VOUR NAMf AOOR£SS. ZIP STYL( NUMRfFI '>1.'r US DOLLS 6 ClOTHU Oii 'AllAOI LIO SWEATU FASHIOllS I)• -1• OUIClt MACHIN( OUll!S 12• OUICll II EAS• ru11sn 11$ Ill AOO.-A·I LOCll OIJIUS 111 [llYHOl't ,AfCllWOllrt OUILll Books U 50 -l dd 11!1 ctnts H '" •or POSl•O• anrJ h1n•11tr1o !Mtt w...t-W1td i;; I,,_,.,,, llllfMt flntr11., F11ttt M1wr,,., MMC 2br home at $825 free IAYI WllTE ,,/ utlls call 539-61-91 CENTURY 21 Agt cost THE REAL ESTATERS \1V\VIT'\"1)'f PJ.' 'I I ---546_2313 .~I. W .. ~~ I.JI Attractive 2 story in Olde It. aa_1111ltll CdM. 3BR 2ba. No pets, LG Attractive SBA 3BA _, Reta. $1350, 494-3082 Home. Convenient lo-Absolute bargatnl Pras- catlon $159,500. Tenant llglous 3 bdrm, 2'n bath CHOICE 3Br/2ba. dbl gar occupied 24 hr notice to exec twnhme. Pool. epa DECK & VIEW $1300/mo show. Marshal Plan Inc. + t8flnls. Try 10% down Agt 760-0189 Broker Linde or Claudie Call Patrick Tenore LG 48r 3Be+ sep fem (213) 450-0415 760-8702 or 63l-l266 rm . frplC South oi PCH IEU YEHE OISTll tm~1~.~~c~!ooo OPEN SUN 1-.. 633-2141 Days Only 3055CAPRI Spacious home on extra large lot. 5BR 3'.+be Excel design tor those that love to entertain Formal dining rm. central wet bar. bllliard room, oversize pool, patio area. ILIFFS UYHllT 3BR 3'hbe. Lge dining rm & family rm. Exlenelvely expanded/custom and unll"E' plan. Spa/pool $379,000 fee. 722-~60 SEETMEOCEH Beautiful 2Br 2't'rBa Townhouse w/frpic Walk to beach Available nowl S 1450/mo Call 673-6366 or 673-3735 Agent 5•5-8166 Eutblutf $299,000 Fee Ctatl Mtll 2124 llEHOll $11JNNll 4BRl 3BAlfem rm, din rm ~20.,r-1•9-a-. d"'"a-n""'. lg-yar_,.d ....... .- OWNER DESPE~A-TE • Upgraded & immaculate elderly cpl 50 yrs or older Super 4Br pool home. 2 Lth lllala llt-..00 pref $725/mo Owner on frplcs, 2300 Sq Ft Great ~ residence Frl.-Sat. 9-5 location. Very quiet. I 8'!•: ~l~:~. 1964 Continental C M. S97t< aasuamble et 100/o, I ~~1 ,Jtll~ill!~M~-~·~~~ ~2B=-r-2'""e'""a_M_od_er_n-kl-tc-.-fa-m-. owe. Hurry, won't laatl I~ ; rm/din. rm, lg -tber. nice S 149,900. Call 6-45-9922. Gorgeous 2 bdrm 2.,., yd, patio w/spa, RV pkng. Mark Jacques, Bkr bath townhome. 2 car 2 car gar. 2 ml. Im bch. • gar. Immaculate. Owner W/C.M. S1200/mo. sec. ff Ht. ltack 1040 , .. ys Selll Only S 149,900. $350. af1r 4:30, 642-789-4 _ Call Sheryl 831· 128e •3Br 2'.+be E/slde Twnhs YIH111Ttnlt ... 1 BY OWNER. 4BR. 1.,..,ba. Pvt Patio. Pool/tennle. $89,000 Call 963--4801 WMtal<R .i :. • • 2 trplCs, spa, dbl garage S 1250 No Pets. 72Z-8011 Im 1044 FlllALllT ... I , ___ .. ______ CUTE FIXER-UPPER · 4Br 3BR 2ba. trplc, new erpt, 2 car gar. lge cov. patio, no pete. $985. mo 6-4•-9079 ~ ..... " Julllerd In Un"'-slty Parle • Vllll~ II 3 B<Srm, 2 ba • bOrlus room w/poot tabte t"at stay• £arlhtone carpete Alf conditioning $180,000 1rv1 ......... ....... 18124 Culvef Or. Irv lH·l• 2Ba. Zoned R--4. Short block to 17th Street Shops. 338 Cabrlllo, S 139,000. Call 780--05<63 BE SMART Check this 2br E-slde hm LIW PllOI wlfrptc bltlne + gar $650 2 metr bdrm•. garden vu avail the 1st Welk to t>Mch. S142,000 •111·1111* Agt Linda ~h &44-6200 Worth a loot! 3bdrm 2ba .'IT .ELL n.war kltcn S725 nr New- port at 53M191 Agl coat 125 Via l<Of'on dve 10 Ill· ""81 4~· Lot 1n exo.llent DLX conoa nr NPT· 28R LIDO ISLE ioc.tlon With 2'~ba/2 car gar Pool country home -4 Bdrm •P• More amenitl•• dlnlno-room. 3.,., b•th9e: S950tmo. &42~527 extra parklno 1'4e7,500 EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSE OPEN SUNDAY 1·4 3br 2'.tba. frplc. enc yrd. MUST SELL. 8<oker patl.o, 2 car gar 1tt, 1 .. 1. 831-7300 MC 316B Santa IMbet S 1100/mo. 631·8213 1111.. PANORAMIC VIEW , .. '"' uu S.vtew ... BR. loft, :r 2 HIT&ITll YllW Univ Prk 38' w/many up-etory. •591< &-40-794 Ocean a Cataline gNldet 18&0 Sq ft Now SAL!-LEA81! OPTION 39A t'ABA <len+pool tbl, ooly S 133.000 wlland H.,b« RldSJ9 TwnhOuM frig W/O, lrg yd, aundeci< Lau10 Shartca~ 3br 3b&, Iott, 2 cat oar . Mw pnt, crpt, blnda lrvtne Hll RNlty tennl9. pool, ~ $4151< qui.t CUI-de-MC 854-3238 751-78&4 or 75a.-.3591 11050 w/gdnr 28t--010I • HOMES. FOR SALE 5 BR plus FAM RI or DEii 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEii *3055 Capri. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 545-6166 Sunday 1-4 •74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 2237 Avalon, Costa Mesa 673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 536-2313 $ 134,000 Sunday 1-4 * •24 Mission Bay, Spyglass. CdM ••22 Belmont. Harbor Hiiis, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••7 Muir Beach, Spyglass. CdM * •67 Lakeshore, Woodbridge, Irvine 760-8333 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 321 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $399.000 Sunday 12-4 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 290 Roblnhood. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $169,500 *•Vacant lots 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $2, 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 4 BEDROOM *26435 Arbor Rd, Village San Juan Capo 642-5200 $119,900 Sunday 1-4:30 232 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $174,500 Sunday 1-4 4 IR plus FAM RI or DEii *395 Meadow Lane/Tustin Ave, Npt Bch 646-0428 $295,000 Sunday 1·4 •4527 Orrlngtoo, Corona del Mar 631-1268 $699.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••4627 Roxbury, Cameo Shores, NB 644-9060 $555,000 Sunday 1·5 125 Vie Koron ( Lido Isle) N.B 631-7300 S..67,500. Sunday 1-4 330 Vl1ta Trucha, Bluffa, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1·5 v •2019 Yacht Retolute, Seavlew, NB 640-7849 $459.000 Sunday 1·4 CO I DOS TOWIHOIES FOR SALE 2 IR plus FAI RI or DEi * •2792 Longwood Cour1 , CM 546-2313 $ 168,500 Sunday 1-4 •Spa •Pool *•Waterfront *••Waterfront & Poot V"Give addreas at guard gate " . .... ~ c.... • .. ,. " Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /$und8)', 09cefnb,r 29, 1HS 2111 Ct hctat Prt•tr~f I bdrm, 2 S:th con3o, 111 MHa 2124 ..... u hu~ 2641 ltttl1/l!!!tl1 2711 17H Cltrlcal/OfUct HOI laln SSIO Gtatral "* 5930 pool, epa, carpott Wtr • "4e9n:field niii'.iufui OCM nfront Stl>-UllU..... .. 11th"~ .. 1tl IUllMIT um UYUTW SAUi ·•YEITISlll ~Oill CQll Id ctul~#'ld ht tree Pata OK Sac dlO Ap1 in Old Sp1nttt1 ..-rH IH (714)5!Se. 18 tT Eapar tndlvlduel with E.xp'd PhOne aalel reci tot A g~e I 8 9 8 I m ° F&ltlY IPAITllm ~~~-s,~::sl~orac" Wkly r90tal• low ,.... good . Engll1h akllll, Vldao Treoa Meg&rlna IDJIST "" "" "' dtu'l/let/ ~ ~arba[~S3.t·12ee ~ IHTI FllH -$135 & Up/Wkly Color la1hn1 a fiaaaclal llrong typing and dlG-(7t4) 921-2440 M 1 01+> 8/:'~~~,~~,:~r~ :r'; L~:.?Es~~~:k&p~~ ~11.::··~ .. ~r-: ... ,.... ltr s 1 i::;f~'?' A~y ~~o~= llW 111/llll STHE -*-=~• Clllldren Near perk H .. 1 ullltltes 497-36t3 1tep1 to ~ Kltcn'a a • wltll reaume to Mr 1 a• II. 1 n ~ 1 1 11 me -paid No pelt STUD~lerge, OCHn 111111 985 N COUt Hwy. 2t00 FuentM. It Rot>er1 e.ln. enlhullu t ..... par- Growing dally ~ on the Orenge Cout neadt 1maglnat1va pro- duettva. l1yolJt ertlet wno ... , 142-6118 2br 2bl Condo. l>OO!. ape, 2Bdrm 2B1 1720 111-. walk to town, utll Leguna S..Cl'I, 494·5294 Undar Ona Roof Airport w 11111m Froll & Aa ~· ~ffsY 11 Stroud• clubnN, Piiio, carport, 398W.Wllaon 631-5583 lnctd $595 m o IU.WlltTll Shullle, Travel Agcy, socl•tM t 401 0\1•11 St tnan Newport Bl, cntr1 ate. MC gila. 1700 ---_ 97 ., p s c Nawport BHch Ce Coall Mtu Courtyard• mo. 499· 1811e Iv mag AYAIWll llW 4 ...,935 or 554-7022 Wkly r9r1t1la now 1111ll m~ rec ':;,~e~75.:~~·1 833-0070 (8am-5pm) bt'Mn 10-5pm. 722-7655 2Br 281. trpkJ, pool tan-2BR 1 'hBA E/atde Twnhm $129.50 wk & up n74 nla W/D 11, I ' atlo $795/mo. Frplc. yard, Newport hack 2'69 Nwpt Blvd, CM 848-7445 ladan1 --GENERAL OFFICE. good Cl 1.. /l ss75 No Peta. 63 ~-7~56 01.rage N1ce.1ocat1on 2Bdrm 2ee 1706 Frig. SU I Sii LOllE O,~rtHilin 2904 ~~~":~~:·v.:~: •. '.~~3t ••• eataaraat5•520 1780 Santa Ana dShwahr. &tove Included. 4( Pl ti Co M LUX. CONDO TSL MGMT 642-1603 NO PETS 545-4855 3028 W. PaCilflc Coast Hwy C1rpa company for sale, acen 1· fll e11 .a••a •• $825 lbr studio, frptc --Newport Baach. Refrlg TV llmlted Investment. C1111 Ill 111-y T •• ,... -_,CUI W/D w1lk lo S.C. Plaza l&Hll llil lPfl 1Bdrm $600 Refrlg. dish· S 125• wk sgt, no depoatt after 8pm 648-1212 • "" -55 MAINTENANCE · 875 40e3 1Br frig range laundry washer & stove Included -Wiii train energetic, In-lllnlng 24 tennis courts .-----· --pool. carport No n..11 ' NO PETS 545-4855 ltalah It la au Ell Retail Mall/ Paroel telllgenl, pel'IOnable gal lull time PM Shltl . lt11tatatl S"""lmo rv _ 27,... Servkle Bus Pttme N B tor Interesting career no exp nee: . -•><>V 1BR apt on canal $850 ~ loc • to be ••pended opply Basic clerical sklll FOOD SEAVER . PM Shitt I hl~tl 931 W 19th St 548-0492 mo Great view. paulble Fem/Male 38R HOUSE $12,500 $601( • net req d. Oldest agency tn 2 yra min exp fine dining ......... CITIAH nPE boat dock 759-9~91 -168-A Magnotta, CM $375 patentlal Phll Courtney F v 963-5688 •PPt BUSSE AS PM sn111 2107 2BR tBA Pvt patio gar 18R moblle home. frig utlls Pd 642-3307 Mall Today. 644·MAIL or -- -- -1 yr min exp ~28"'d~r~m.,..'P1""'"'!13"'8~3""rm_.iijid..;,n,;.-w/d llkup, qule1 No' pets' stv. no pets or cllildren. 2br 2ba 1pt. n-smkr. lrpl, 854•8787 i nyt1me LEUL HO•nUY For appt p!Uae call l\.imlsl'led Winter, Y11r1y. Water paid $675/mo pvt bch, sm boat siorage, pool/apa resp & neat la•t1latat 1~u~:~•;!on P~g11r.ne:~! ~5·5m HI '52 v Summar Bkr. 675-4806 2038 Meyer $600 mo 548-7560 S310 ', utll 648-, 132 CM o.,er1a1ity 2901 torneys Non amok.ar I on· r am-•pm 2BA 2 b1 upper w/gerege, TSL MGM.,. 642•1~~ WESTCUFF lrg 2 Bdrm Need 2 rmmts tor 4BA 2ba Nawporl e.acn Send re-CHI belc:h front. avall Jan 10 **EAST SIDE 1 Bdrm 2Ba relr1g. lrplc crpts. Bayshore t>Ch hse w/gar IAYI U llU1 sume to Hiring P1rtner expet helpful. not nee S 1250 mo 786-1906 1Ba $525/mo No pets 1 drps, pool carpor1, 2 $500 • $500 dip -ulll National C:>mpany seeks 5000 Birch SI Suite Part time eves Apply .n 1425-ullla..,. tBR du~ .... x Adull only 631-2242 persons $800 mo avail 111/86 526-6161 ideas. Inventions. ne"" 2900. Newport Beach person Chest ot Draw- ,,.. .,.... 5•5 0302 ~roducts (714)643-1664 CA 92660 ers 179 E 17th St c •• 417 E. Bey Ave, Bllboa Easts1de 2BR. gar. patio _..:....:. A tidy. llhlellc, prof per-ree buecl 631•4277 '" T adun. No pell 5'17-1155 No pets 2 people $675 2Bdrm Studio. l 'ltBa, son to stir lux NB home P/T OFFICE WOii NEED TAX DEDUCTION? Ctrtaa ••l Mar 2622 271 Cabrrilo S.2-0461 s$m650au patio Cable ready $415 • Joan S.5--0911 N....tu student ~s car Catalog 1SM1mbly & fifing ltlTESSES Easts1de deluxe 2BA !BA /mo COM • GREAT R-M-FOR "n~y ' gift a''ept..... Call Ideal for student 631-IM80 Two tull ume hos10sses 2 BA. patio, carport, nr 1 level. huge yard, c ..... ar' 1BR $480/mo Seachlf "' """ ""' A 1 ..,,. •• A 5 8 2682 MAN AVAIL NOW $475 anvtlme, Mark 9"'•.9744 llECEPTllllST 2-P5Ppmy '5n•"pe1ors707n bl Nn bch. no pets $850 Avail deck , frptc walk-In .... anor PIS 4 • DEPOSIT 640-4255 ,. .,.. ~.,.. 1/T/86. 673-3852 closet. Oshwr w/d incl, 28r 1 Ba. 1 prkng space. 6 Moa-Tl Lt1a 2914 for exc111ng position in a COM prof clean ,,..rson · •i growing Travel Co ~-n•• llOISEIEEPlll!! LG 2BA 1'.'rBA Frplc. gar $8251mo Ask for mo lse Part furnished · · "y WIDOW ~ ~ • J lrg hse w/gar Master has money for of humor a musll Call The Rlt1 Carltoft Lanuna decl<, bit-Ins, gara~e. Avl ean or Craig 631-1266 $600/mo 650-2430 TD' S 0 000 " " _ ___ bdrm, own bath $425 • s 1 • up No Kelley at 759· 169 t Niguel 1s 1n1eMewing 1110/86 $995 49 -5700 • ·~i~~)·> 2 BA 1 ba w/encl gar, nice ·~urns 760-6594 credit"'. no penalty 111 .... d -.. r f Denison Assoc. 673-7311 llECEPTllllST qua '""' in iv1dua1s tor Luxury 3Br 2Ba Apt •, ron1 house unlurn 1 Bii\ ..---our Housel\eeping Dept $1300/mo Available Jan JC to bch $725 yrly Agt Chrrs,t1an fem n;~~~r look-Anaoaactatal1 part llme, 20 hrs p/wk for Morning and evening I 5111. Being remodeled. 650-3890 tng or same • yrs 10 Alarm Installation Ser -shtf1s Expenence .,, ho· I N--crpta Ille paint 3Br 2Ba O/W pvt lndry ---shr beaut CM condo, no vice 582-7233 Lag Nlg tels or related fields i• d/"w~. stove'. 2 c'ar ~ar' rm, encJ' gar, 2'5x50. deck 2 BR. D/W, frplc. gar. I blk pets $300/mo 648-21 12 •-aoaactatall 2920 " bch 1 doo ba $850 IUI SECRETARYtAECE-PT preferred. bul will 1ra1nl 760-1579 ANYTt•• I S750 No pets 631-6155 ' r y, CostaMesa. Wht M/F, all h d kl 1 E ..., __ mo lse 218 21st Street amenities. 1350• 12 utll SCRAM LETS Top skills Laguna Hiiis ar wor ng peop e x-Nlce 2Br 2Ba upstrs 1 car EASTSIDE SPACIOUS-2 _838-2951___ 751_9391 a .. 3 pm • Law otttce 830-6660 cellent wages anel ben-1 gar, D/W, frplc Lse s950 BR 1 bath, no pals $575 -•1 ems are provided Apply Villa Rentals 575.7015 per mo 631-6155 *lllO ISLE APT* E-slde CM $330 mo•ulll ANSWERS SECn/ OFC 1111 Mondays from 130-4 00 2Br 1Ba 102 Antlbes Don Lndry, all prvtgs. nr OCC tor N B Tax Lawye< lop P M In Iha Club 33533 Unturn, very nice 2BR *E/SIDE Detux Twnhouse 675-1244 evs, 622-8795 573.249t or 650•8850 Typist · Ermme salary based on quallfi· Shoreline Dr Lag N1oue1 IBA Avall 1/3. $800/mo. patio 2br 1 '~ba $725 -Aste<n . Metnc cations LalJra 844-6512 WAITRESSES & HOST-Agt 875-6000 &44-1211 2548 Orange 642-2520 NEWPORT MARINA APTS 2 rms avail, nice 3br, B1t Chosen . Stench C .• lt •• ". 2,24 Lg 2Br 1'\Ba twnhse-styte Luxury 2Br 2Ba Frptc. Pen yrly F n-smkr 21 • THEM lo OTHERS SEC'Y ·RUL El TATE ESSES Late Even1nos & Apt w/pa110, yrd & gar micro PM gar Prvt bch $325 .,, ulll 631-7726. My bou was proud ot Real tor seeks SELF Graveyard The Grinder 1Br 1Ba. 1922 Wallace $695 No pets 546-5605 & boat docks avail $1295 wkdys 842-9353. Alisa being a perfect1on1s1 unlil ST ARTER 10 manaoe Restaurants 1400 w Gar. frig upstairs. no *ALSO• a co-worker gave him a small otttce Send r&4 ' PCH Nwpt Bch &42·8881 pets. S5l0 Agl 550.t015 Lg 111-Apls next to Park Lg tBdrm vrllrplc, micro. lrvme brand new 2 Sly plaque that read· A Per-sume • salary require- Frplc. vaulted ceilings. lrg PM garage S 1195 Sorry lwnhse ms tr suite. n-lectlon1s1 Is Someone men ts to The Daily Pilot Gtatral 5530. Leeward-2020 Fullerton spa Prvt balcony no pets 760-0919 smkr s43oi mo 854• 1232 Who Takes Grea1 Pains AC! "137 po Bo• 1560 -----~--- 2BA 1BA $850, sec dep Newly redecorated Nwpt Penin JBdrm 28a M/F n/smkr rmmte want-And Gives THEM To Costa Mesa CA 92626 * * * * * $400 No pets 631-8427 Chlld ok $795 No pe1s yrty rntls $ !050-S 1200 ed By South Coast Plza OTHEl35 -JEWELRY SALES unoetatanda mercl'landl• Ing. to dMlgn ld11att1llng t• •• • • .... •• • • • • •••• • • ..... ~r •d,;:::rna~r,,:'~~~-• DELIVERY DRIVER I ket dem1nd1 quality end • e ~~ . . Newp1per production • Dally Pilot motor route • knowtedge helpful Abtll· • e ty to w0<1t under dead • available In Huntington • llnes a muSI Pt1or n-•-: Harbor area. 1-2 hours • paper experience an ad· • • vantage Po8'11on ta pert e per afternoon. e time . good beneflta. • • salary S8 pl hr 1nqw1es • Call 642-4333; Mooday -• and resumes 10 Steve • Frida 10 5 p M A k f • Hough Ari Director e Y 1 -• S Or e Dally Piiot P o Box • Art. : 1560 Costa Mesa Ce • • 92626 • 0 c t OUllE OHST I: rang• 08• : lllLY PlltT • Dally Piiot • 330 west Bay s1 • 330 w a Drive • Cos1a Mesa, CA 92827 • • •J C & : : Coat• Meu, "' • ADVERTISING -••••••••••• •• ••••••••• ••• ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Nee:(led tor Aulomol111e & Real Estate Class1f1ed Advertising Sales at a rapidly expanding loca1 '>ewspaper AQress111e sell-dtsc1phned 1ndll/ICI· uals may earn excellent income (salary • com. mission). benefits. ano advancement opportun1 ty Sales and/or ad11e111s- 1ng experience he1ptul Seno resume to OUHEctlST DAILY PILIT ltta1 P. lltri11, P.1.111 lHO, Costa ltu, Cl 12121. SSISSllllSSISll TURN THEM INTO MONEY v Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON B~ACH FOUNTAIN V A"L.LEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no solicit ing. Must have dependable truck or station wagon car. and insurance 28d 1Ba, Cpll, drps. gar •855-0665• Villa Rentals 675-7015 overlooking lake Pool. Lost' r.... 2925 Ttcbical/Trdt15505 Fine store seetcing reliable No pets. Adlls pref $700 tBr t Ba -1922 Wallace Ga,-age Bachelor Apt ~~~s s~~~:::~0;2~epA~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii person for sales & Ille ol-Call Lse. Al/1 1/t 548-7234 Gar retrlg. upstairs No $395/mo. $50 dep Furn, tor Martin DUnll& TECMllCll lice work Part lime • 642_5678 CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney 2Bdrm, crpts, drps. water pets S5t0 A,gt 550-10 15 u111spd Pref mature Male FOUND ADS Engr Co Sanll Ana. entry ~~:s ~a~~-~!:.~~3 through tile Classiheas1 paid 636-4 120 1-5PM Lrg 1BR 734-C Shalimar Christian 645-34 11 MOVE IN NOW' Mele or I level trainee No exp nee j ., * * ... * • •• •• ••••••••••• e •• •• •• e ... 2556 0 B S lem to shr 2BR 2ba NB 545 l006 tt 2 EOE " "' range .. .. 595 No pets S495tmo LIDO ISLE ap1 $400 Aon 759-34 19 ARE FREE . a pm ·········••nss . . 2BR !',;BA. pl/t-indry rm 548·1837 or 64~·3307 Bay ~1ew 2BR 28A, study PllHSlllll -------------: p AlftT TIME. •. ln1lde unit. patio, gar IOYE II llW $1250/mo NB 2br 1ba, bk yrd'. beach. I ~ - Nloe. No "'"ts $650/mo S"251mo 1BR 1BA. a11 673-0072/619-753-0719 prk1ng S400 + '"'1J1tl Call·. immediate openmo tor After Schno1 • • .-v :J 675-5796/H 851-0470/W qualified person Harris y -• • Call Jean 631 -1 266 bltlns Laundry room. LUXURY BAYFRONT 142-5111 1600, 1660 expor help·1 St d t J b f • • RFIM~R near beach and shops 1500 sq It 2br, 2ba. lam NB 2BR 2BA M/F n-smkr, lul Excellent company U en 0 S. e e 735 w 18th St rm. 1011. l/p, xtras. dbl resp $392/mo Avail benefits and working •. '\T: ... ar ... looki·ng for the ri'gbt •. I ~t ..... l ' \' 1 e TSL MGMT 642-1603 gaT $1350 642-9666 now 646-5447 aft 4 30 conditions Apply Do You N~ S Cash $ And w "' " OUllE COAST A Good Job To Start The New Year., : people-People who enjoy : --------------Nice 2Br 2Ba. bltns. d/w, Mobile Home-Adult F'rk. 2BR 1BA, encl gar, sml S625 No pets Nlsmkrs pvt bch. unfurn 2BA lba NB-Bal Pen 4 hse lo bch. FOUND· Blk/wht Puppy balcy w/ocn vu. shr 3br vie Brook.hurst & Ham11. yard, w/d $825/mo 642-7528 or 760-14 t8 kitchen appll's 1ncld Avall Jan 15 241-9806 _ Close 10 shop'o $675 1wnhse $350 642·2654 1on. H B 962-0874 IAILY PILOT We are looking for Jr High and High : people. The~ mu t be per-: 330 W Bay Street • Costa Mesa. ca School students and others who w ould • si t e nt and "11ling t o work'. : 2Br • 1Ba. Patio Go Seel 710 w James St (714) 642-1 127 (818)709-6715 PLUSH CONDOS Over mo 1nclds ulll 645-4733 streams & falls • Gar _ NB shr 3br duplx 100yds lrom bch $350/mo yrly. -a111 1mmed Jay 63 t-6522 FOUND Chow Puppy, female rust color vcty Lake & Adams. HB I or call 642-4321 enjoy talk ing with people and *Orklng • • w ith other students their own age. You • Hours are 4:30-8:30 pm • wlopnr. micro, w/d hkup IEWPlllT CREST 1Br $750 & 2Br S 1000 Lrg 3BR 2"'1BA. 2 car gar. Nice Easts1de CM hMI 2 2BR 2ba Eslde Twnhs. frpl 2Br w/seclCJded 111ew age pool 1ennis Close rms avail Jan tst & 15th 960-5340 -------- Found set of keys in Balboa 673-4215 af1er nnsmu1 PlSTt IP UTIST can earn $25.00 to $50.00 each ._. In • -. f • commlas!ons and MUCH MOREi You can • -'1 o D . -r i · a nd 9 : 3 0 • gar. nu crpt. drps. paint S995 Avt now 549-2447 to beach $1200/mo Quiet tem non-smkr $790. Dlck 666-4000 dys, POOL Patio. frplc. x.1g;-TSL MGMT 894-5325 $240 • dep Please Iv • • work PART TIME In the afternoon s and • a.m.-1:30 p.m. aturda~s. • evening• and stlll heve pfenty of free time. • • You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL! : Compen ation to include : 640-2426 eves/wtrnds 1Br $580 2Br $680. $500 NEWPORT HTS 2BR 2ba msg at 650·6415/2617 5PM 1mmed1ate opening lor FOUND small w hlle exper typeseller Musi We offer com~e tralnl~ and prov\de h l I •. our '· "-&ge p u com-•. tranaportatlon. This Is N T A PAPER 2Br 1 '~B• townhouse sec Uni E-slde 557 -284 1 fr pie. pool. carport. new Npl Penin M/F 20-35 n· Blllns, garage pa110 s•••p I CLU• carpet paint & drapes smkr $375-13 utll Ntoo $725 No pets S.5-4837 -" $800/mo 642-7658 nr Lido Dave 675·6350 Samoyed V ic nave nave mark-up Brookhurst & Hamilton e11per past&-IW baCll· H B 722-8335 ground helpful Xlnt ben· Quiet E/s1de 2BR 1BA gar _ __ •2Br 281 nr SC Plza, S A. pvt patio. dw. bltns. huge 2Br 1Ba. poolside, gar Professional to shr lg hMI FOUND White Rabbi!. vcty 1 eflls including meo1cal & dental insurance. con- genial atmosphere Con- tacl Allssa. 642-4321 ext 291 ROUTE AND IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A : mission. : WEEKI Come oot and help us get new • • customers for oor newspaper and have a • • great flme doing 1t You h ave n othing to : For an appoin tment r ail .• Patio, carport, pool, 11v rm w/wd burn fplc ll'!dry $750 160 IB 15th tn CdM $500tmo, n-smkr Newport He 1 g ht s $700 No Pets 722-80 t 1 361 E t81h St.. ::2 St Call 650-8213 01937 -54 11 E/760-2537 645-8890 •WTlllE* S745/mo 548-5428 OCEAN vu turn 4br 3ba. Prof I F 25-35 n-smkr 10 FOUND young Doberman Beautiful 1 & 2Br $600 Up SPA CIOUS 2BR~ no pers Ill June S 1200 shr CdM 2br Iba design· looking dog. Vic Westm Incl gas cooking, heat & w/bar Large pat 10 mo urn pd 63 t-8569 er furn ap1 w/gar. view & C a.b r 1 Io C M h I I I $600/mo 852 9063 $550 mo 675·7157 Iv m.,., 548-298'1 OUHECOAST DAILY PILOT lose and a super 1ob to gatn C alf toda y and m aybe you can start t omorrow' : 6-J.2-4322 : 01 waler nc enc gar • SPACIOUS APARTMENT "" 2323 ELDEN Open 10-5 TOP AREA MESA PINES 1 MILE FROM OCEAN Prol non-smker 25-35 to LOST C;eam coior Tabby 330 W Bay Streel Costa Mesa, Ca 9262 7 Call Mr Earl • • 548-70s8 or 241-8432 : ht•t"t>t'n '3 ·00-8:00 p.m : Betty Wall 548· 7854 BACH w/carport $540 642-2357 shr 3BR CdM hse Gar-vcty Cl1ftha11en. NB Big *Lrg 1 & 2Bdrm, newly 1BDAM w/garage $640 St1Jdio yrly, 2 5 blks 10 age. pvt ba Prime beach lront leel 646-3879 . 142-432~1 ___ , : \..,~ for Ben \'\ illiam..,. : ••••••••••••••••••••••••• redec , quiet. cool $530-up PATIO pool, spa Quiel sand $375 ullls pd Frig & loc S550/mo 673-0822 Trani 1884 Monrovia 548-0336 No pets 549-2447 stove. No pets 1 person Prof n-smkr 35 •. lrg 2BR ----------$ 00 A Recently widowed fem 35, •STUNNING Lg 1 & 3Br WE IFFEll l CMOICE Avail now Open Sun in Npt Hgts 4 vall wants to travel 1n Jan 2Ba Garden Apt Poot Want a Mtlectlon of great 12·2 302 35th St rear Jan 1 722• 1369 Judy nds companion. no Iles $555 & $725. 710 W 18th Ill/Ing? We can otter any-WESTCLIFF 2Bdrm 2Ba Rmmi shr l'ISe near beach Pay your own way to •Townhouse. 2Br p.;Ba thing from a small apt to pool. carporl $800 -se-clean resp n-sml\r $340 Car i bbean or ?? ~ d/w, gar .• patio. no pets a 4 bdrm house II look-curtly 5°40-5100 mo l!,00 sec 675-3823 631-3570 Carpentry --~!!"!"~~"!'!'!~~or ---------_P_a_in_1_i9_1 _____ _ $650 mo 548-9084 '1~~n~n01C~5, ft~s~· f~; l~a~ Westclltt lg 2Br 1Ba Pool Room lor rent. Eastslde E -1 liiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bayw1ndows-Frenc11 ooors KONSTANTINE KENNELS PANTER "'EEDS WOF!lt. c t M 1 1 d C M Ntsmkr $330 • _•,.r_o1.,•_e_n_I____ $2 40 d French S1toers & More BoarCl1ng groo,.,0n9 sa1es gar!'s-oec:i.s covers roots n1 Eat Cl'•hngs rel1n cac 3Br 2·~Ba Condo w/2 car choice Of Ideal ll111ng arpor us s an I I • 650 8850 • per ay ACld1t1ons • ~emodels •or :ats Cloqs ~4 . -'\{, .: .S'i!I•"' 'jJO ,,--126 vrs 8,D work guar attach gar N/sml\r only TSL MGMT 642-1603 cred!I check 645-8152 utlls 1st asl • Ckilcl Care 3016 ., 640 4950 760 5020 I Thal 5 ALL you pay tor : r s 106 Don 964-5949 a oc• wa s or lo:wor ~ Dav s Pa1n11ng 964-383"' • or _ • Daaa Poiat 2626 ROOllATE FlllEllS _A_u_P_a-1r_(_li_11_e_-,-n -b_a_b_y 3 tines 30 oay m1n1rn1.1rr ~ TC~EN c •si••ET _H_1_n!!"!dy~m.,....1_n __ ~--co c·f'lf' ~omt pa11os $5•5 L I t 1BA d " n " ·~ -TOP ouaun PlllTll& ~ ge qu. • nannyl 14 mo 01 91r .n tne qEl=AC 'llG AVERICAN MANQV VA... ,~,rs P•:'f'• ;.sf 48)4 brand new kltch, no pets, DPLX Lge 2BA Iba, beam •Dally computer updales Lite hskpg 775.148 1 '"' E'<I Reas Rates Re• s pvt palio. lndry lactl very cells, beaut ocean 111ew •More leads faster serv SERVICE Cail for iree est 6-l2·088' Car::e'""• 'er'ICJ"<; "'~ t;R c "w QP " 5,....a1 OM• 83« 1886 or 5~5 0 10"' Prvt 311 w Wllson-n~ty $775 mo a111 1mmed 760-•Alf chants screened BABYSITTER 1n my CM J """ C'•v,..,t "!'.: -a 'E ~1' .... t'Orl ... .,~ta Mesa ..,_ 3 3 96 7 78 K 20°' It I I 6 30 4 •• F Door'! Repai"A terat•ors • "' enc "I A c v.,s renovated bldg 631-2177 ~ 1 • 4 • 4 •111n •.A;•!.~~:10ie~~:=~~~ nome 432~';';4~m ...,. ' DIRECTORY ~e,,.,Ode•-Pane1 LOCDks etc .esus 5 _,,.~ o:i'f. Q;44 '•'"'e q"• > e·:. -··s $550. MOVE-IN BONUS Spacious attractive I Bdrm Hun11ng1on Bch 841-561 1 .. abinets-W1ne10 ..... rywall ~-ucc o l\llASONR'r .. ,LE -·"!'~ .. r!!!'R!!!'~·""!~·'N"'!IG..-,N""!_!"!E!"!R!"tO!l!!".!!R!!!'S-IBdrm. AIC. pool, carpar1. near Marina $495/mo CHILDCARE NEEDED -35 yrs 8•P Jerr'l' 642-056~ FENCE Reoa" "°le ... -> 01<1 ~ .:-r •o .,,,.,a1 All 1.,,CH"~ .. ., No pets Nr SC Plaza. 496-9482 Noon-5 30pm, Shr Newport lwnhse w/ Ille housekeeping 3 CALL TODAY" w 100 :ha I" ·n~ pat•C ~ ••e+> <'Sl L•C 6.3' :>3•S .. 4NGING STl'llPPl"'G (7141966-1136 n/smkr fem 40• $425 • afternoons per week .CJeanint Stnice 1ree!'s1 G•99 968-1118 "SA-MC6-:-,.1 5·L Baat. ltack 2640 •, utlls 759-0344 Apprx 9 hrs al $5/per hr ASK FOR LOIS --'"""""-••----• 111 Isl years rent ROBIN'S CLEANING •GE"I ,..o~·E l'lEPA•RS M · l\'-'D"S V.A1. .. COVER 114G s~~a5u',m0,-s&5925'mBoR.a. lragll 2 lllCIS TO ICUI Wt'd 2 rmmts to shr 3br Only ve~ reliable person Your SERVICE a lhrOOuQl'I\ Pa.Ml ::l•t'Wil1 La•Of'ntr, O'flDf lnslallat•on 4 Remova· .,.,, f URNISHlO who likes chtldren need Service D1recton. G -4 --·-· ~· bltlns, frplc. Must aee DeOgllllul ocean breezes or CM Ilse $300/mo S 150 dp apply 645_9360 Representativ~' clean nouse 5•0-085-e1 "' • " ~ :4 "' .. * A-1 IOYll& * 1"( oa nt1ng 5A8-40 '3 366 Avocado Spacious 2Bdrm. 2Ba, UNfURNIStl[O Casual llleslyle 722-1861 3018 , .. 2 .. 321 ext 309 Housecleaning carpets s HANO•MA"' .4-RGE anc CLEAN& EXPERT s•R1P 'r 0 1=1" .HE W4LL TSL .l••lflEIT dshwshr frplc Plush Domtalics ,. .,. ' upholster~ winoows .,.,, s""a· :· ) -.,. v"' i" vPars e:..peroerce ~a~t tear ·eas hall--crpts. drps Lois o f FITlffSS lttntah Waat-..1 21·~ -·o-------~,. <.:.-:. p., ~p ms -• ~ . '6 ~-e -io s:: 642-9412or642-1603 closets Beaulllully land-.,. HI LA Y tostayw/ladyn1ghls ---------·l irltylbiit.631-5272 " ~lN•r remova ser111ce scaped 960•6331 CENTERS, TllUllS. Compalable male writer & 2 days (Sal & Sun) 1n Commercial lnQ weicomp ~ •.•E :l:OP11. i:; -'1':'"~" •&IC MOYI•'• .•c. conal'd 6JS-6G-,. I $675 2br 2ba. 2 patios. 1aunory good loc. Avall now 549-2750 alter 5pm 2BR 2BA oar. lndry Nice 4 ptex Ou1e1 s1reet, I mlle lo beach No pets mesliB.All $650 Call Jean 631-1266 APHTIHTS 'l ;IW•r. in ltlll FRIE -··~-·-· immaculate large Gerden SUWlll YILLA~E Apls Beautllully lend-• .. , .. n see ped grounds. pool/spa patio/deck No pets 1Bdrm $605 Live wn.re you have 2Bdrm t' .Ba $705-$710 •Spectlcular apts 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 * t & 2Br. 1 & 2B1 suites _____ . * Spac;lous townhouses Bacl'lelOr $525 •Fireplaces 28drm 1•.Ba $705 •Prlv11a balconies or 131 E 18th S.6-3818 Garden pallos IBd<m 2Bdrm 1''•Ba 15 1 E. 21st $615 $715-$725 548-2408 aruT111m ~ lltlTll flll Uke brend newl All ulllltlet paid. Poot. g1r, no pata 28drm tBa S880 WIYltn *3 Lighted tennis courts •2 Swimming poola •Streams & ponds •Sorry. no pets •Furnlsntnga 111111 WHY NOT CALL 111-1111 IUWlll VILLAIE SWIMMlllC. plus age 32. seeks a peaceful N B 645-0089 AcOt11tic1l Ceilia91 '""tt>< ~ .;ares .,..,. •·" : c" ,. c 11.RE" -... i: ""A._, PA PEP qoL ·e h I S I t I I k _ l n11strn11s Clean ' ~., llUC 111ore. orry, room renta o Ive wor Prolt11ion1l/ RE BLOWN Oq PAINTED CJrpet ru,, .. turt> "•) 1 -1 ,,,., V '" r qA 'ES -'l!\04t-:'It> c;~" $. S9 ... no pets Models ;~r~'~:nady~~~~~~~~e:it A•aini1tr1tin 5100 L1c~12so8815n9t 7E't Pa613n:~99295 w.naow~ 811:1 4~3· _,.,. ,. vw •'" -~. -1 . 552 -0410 ,,.,ar •: ;:o~-e open daily 9 to 6. duties Xlnl back -. -..p11 Sto•agf' E~of'rt<. E.IT."lll 'SST Home & Oll•ce c1ean1nq t'\ Hiuliag d ground/refs Call Jell for • • E),qu1s1te Acous11cs Re JODI Please ca· to• ··~ ----------'Ni resume (714) 980-1481 For established 1rade sprayed 01 remove Dtv· esiimaie 842 e-45 L -"'Av L 'llG . l\llOV'NG VV Prof F nds room w/pvtb a Publlcatlon QOOd wntert wall Repair' 84' 1901 Garagl' 5 v;iro c1nuC1S • t proof reader E~per1ence Hn"secleafling 14 vrs e'r '"" 645-8 ·9~ "partm1>n ' Kitch priv No cats Nice prelerred_(7 l41 92 t-0600 .,,11•1~Ct re1tabte reas trM est o ... ,. N 8 11 "> bch area nr Npl Approx n trans Pina 6•5·9666 (¥11a illPT CM l A GU NA 4rpa .-wport l'tH 0 $300 957--0974 mag pis MANAGER araahue o-taulll'J9 c•eanuti· C'8 !"t•no 1111 I •i'' ._,, • 1' We win Clean ~OU' '1Cuse ....,,,,,.ng -dav~ •94-;'34 t Appliance f'lll<'e etnn 11(1,.• Guaiu ltr Ital d " apt otc Reasra1e ·e1s b4 l '> 11 l 2740 lmme<ltate opening ror lull washers· ryers·ra~ges~ ,-e'P G1or a 6J '-6569 at• .3 Healtk, ltn l'f 1---------.. time District Manager dishwashers Lio 2 0-0 N(•wpor1 s., .. , n No SINGLE GARAGE wlth C Clotkia1 StrYicu Fitaeaa , OPENER EAST SIDE Must en1oy working w11n AJ hit HCrttt -"-'E OFFICE 0' ''1' ' ' "'' Sewing Allerat•ons Qual•-., ' CM $80/mo 631-3S.6 chlldren lt"Cpenenc1 Parking Areas & ooting ".\t ioweSt 0,,." "lc·i :::>• Jonn Caroompas J;: helpful Repairs & ~rtacing aipa "'&nett• 631•4810 ~-por1 Beac" 541! 402 • ·•' "'' Sttr11t 2742 STORAGE GARAGES 12x20· & 12x21 Contra<lou Mile. ltatah HClSTHE IOYEllS ._cl etu1 Rpi.atill' Pr(\~ E ~t"us•ast•c Rl'll'r•a1s r t¥ es1 L•C &il6-:1665 STHYll& COLLHE STHHTS llYIH CO . ')rang!' Co Ongina :>11.1den1 Movers nsurea ~ c •124 4Jt: 64 ·S•r ~El/\ Warl'l'lOUSt" 510.,•Q!' Pinter Drywall I int E)t oatcl'I plastenno ustoon le~turing quallh wo•~ D·otlleni~Nc ?100- 1e""~ • 316864 55.a. ~aJ· Pl1a~ia1 24 .. ,n•111-1no •G"Od obs done right• ;:tl'l"11115 CLEAR i::;om $15 < 211.-el!. Disposal Heauw .Qf.(14 M&M 722·9066 Npt Beh/Cost1 Meaa area 24 Hr acoeu 548-3878 We offer an excellent ben-waierprooting 63 1 419q eflt program paid va-Aspha1t-repa1r-prk1ng lots cations & holldar ..... ,,us apt complell·heaV')' rollf'f program and dent11I 1n-Joe 645-•269 7am·9pm surance Salary plus mileage reimbursement PAmH OllHnE Ul'11-lt1i 1-Rt•ll Comm •es1d 1-23•5 Heatiai\ Cttlia11 24"'El•111-1 110 •Heeung oone r1gh1• ('RA "I!> CLE.t.NED 24 hrs Naniat St"ice • '"" A11es D111po1111. Ctdu/Ttwabats C , 1 2702 ••••m• PAL IN urn1an I .E. Salt/ltat condo South end Monthly or ye1rty 2BA laalH11/0fflet ltat 2ba. Sp1. tennis. POOi 2711 gcalf, 2TV's and 2 t• cllners 644-2726 3000. 138a, 545 & 520 Sq Fl t817 WESTCLIFF, All 1ypes designs & colo•" B4 TH ROOM & l\ITCHEN qEMODELING Free est ~'' 2%681 58"-3049 Ct11ts AC Heating Special ~~uc-.. 1c; 8'39-4537 t Hou• Serv Ma1n1 S30 BEST Sonoed ~omp&n•o" Appllcanl must apply in Call 646-2113 for est person at Dally Pilot. 330 -'492-8827 ;r..S5Q263 Aide~ & Rlll!S •01 pldf"1' Y,,4Tl'A AEPIPtNG Xlnl L11111 1n or ou1 8.<:i 200" P"Cf's ._,, bonded 1n1 West Bey SI • Costa Aemo11e 11phal1 drlveway'I Mesa. Ce Apply 9.11 replece with Concrete Co11tr1ct ita L1aiaca,ia1 Care tor elderly 1n •1cen111' am or 2-4 p.m (Ctrcula-Brick1B1oc11 wll 539-0345 & liiltiat I Lancart priv11e nome Hom11 conk 110" Dept } Speollllze •n driveways Parnt.ftlf\clng-rnason1ry-I C1a.n Up1•Tree Tr1mm1no rTltlllS '"""' ~•0·'4 .,. Tu •A-lfu" p1t10 watka block wall p•11ns 11~1ng-remodel-Y d ••ai t --• b 1 k k t 952 935' " """ ar "" nl •Haul ng t;lark Plumbing ~ 1-6577 WEEKEND PLUMBINO- No Ov.-<time1 Cell "ny T1mf1 6•6-8712 301 AllOOado 842-8850 15555 Huntlnglon Vlll1ge Lina. from San Dlago Freaw1y. north of Beech lttal . 27N to McFadden. west on McFeddan Coron• del Mar Wilk to Nwpt Ben 54 1-5032 Agt 525 sq It S42S/mo Biibo• Penln Pvt IHllry & beth Clean 780-9792 Full llma Costa Meu r c wor • t · c Mike & Greg 5U -6605 Mll<E 650-3263 p i I' 848-1838 756-9105 I a Ill \fa-~in 01 Aatt S.nict1 Dotn C&B LAWN SERVICE lf1NE PA1NTtNG By Fl1eh ""-c-------- bet\. very nice lg turn rm ta na BR w/p1110, pvt antr gar ;;:::;::;::;::;:;:;:::;;Jiii:lililiiiiill .... lliiili Pf1lno-Ratrlg/mlcro No kltehen Qulat non-amtir WOODLAm YILLAGI S425 ut111nc1 15a.138J A•AHMlllTI Col!lt & enioy our :•1"'111trlt IDI' °""' COl!llOfllblt '•••Ilk r.tose lo lrtt••r1 So Cont Pl111 •Mc only minutH to lht bHCll C¥11u m~1bl« NO PfTS Pl (AS{ ,..,. • WU • lJlml ... ··-· ...... ... ·-........ . ·-•111 .... ., .. US. IUT I •t l&RI -.. Fam n-.mkr. kl1Cll. PnllO• nr So C.t Pit S2SS 751-0272 0, 8&2· t823 N Lag Bch tum: rm 1vall now $2~5/mo, dbl rm avail f l 12 S300 Kit prl'v N- amkr Avail until F•b 25 497-3097 ~ &42-2233 M1tura Women '"' room to rent. lhara bath S300 mo • •,, utll 5A9-1N3 . ..,., ... UIPllUI• Room.lg·S385 Priv entr & balh. coolllng. man orer Lag Bctl •94-4459 ~~~~~~~~~~j_- l ..... , EUllTM Simi One Month trM. tuH eer- v~ 18t OoV9f Or .• 14 8J t-36$1 WATERFAONT8LOO Executiv. IYitt 13$0 1/tt 4th floor w/w 842 .... 84<4 Mon-Fn 9 to 5 BAYSIDE !XEC SUITE 2153 Sq Ft 842-4&«, 9 to 5 Mon lhru Fri •t4lcal/DntaJ SIOS Cullom Auto Import Serv Fntrv • Fr-II Door• Mow "°O• tw~ mo S20 ard Sine>< 18 yrs ot heop-, PSYCIJC TUil IAll lftRS Ulll BMW-M8Z-Aud1-J1g-Fen B~ ~o;,;11n ;,.,~ 0oorm"en $25 ~5-573~ 548-572Z cu1tC>l1*1 Uc 28064• Palm rMdlf tutura 1 tree? c.rt All pana av! Fre. fl u & Oak & ,.., 5~T OOOR SHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Th""" You1 Q63-• 114 650-2-51! Dlarla 631-8964 All lhitt1, aid .. pref dattvery 898 2319 Sod Cle&l'l·ups Ma1nt RAIN80 W PAINTING WHLIS J•-~IQMlt wagaia In 11rM __ '* _.. * f!: t>Onue e119rY 2 ~· ledatta hmct1 Eltetriul Spnnk.lef'$ etc 850~,. 7 Ovll1•tY 1• OUt POI~ ~RS STEVENS i 0an1111n1 4.9•-8075 Acu'fype W0td Proceu AF~16 COMM l IND 26 TREES 650·8&46 JEFF Lie 8 Psyct11e & T1tot Caro• .E •.. -II '"" We 00 _ .... U..,.rt"I· .. I. Do my O•·~ llW(l(li l lC 'ooCMtO remo ao Cle• A .. A PAINTING Int E,, YOu tflfl ma nothing I will ""' ,,_, .... ~ • ''~ 846-8 26 v -" LOWEST post1bla prioe tell you •nt Xmas Spac1at p T dly lhlft ., Bed SNF mailing 1111 ate 786-3330 • , At 1 • 0 "-ll'M!I 5 , 34 78 10 St &.Mo. U2 3235 '30 Raiding s IS Wllh Ad "'l-e Bch E¥«Y otlWf ORA Bl<l<PG SERV Spec DONS ElECTAIC P•ot Gard«!ing ~· IP n2-2132 f71•l 772 1021 ~nd oft 4~75 In 1meH buSlneu A A 4~. 59 .. @ ~ catta ~I C()ft'lm I man~ ntfa GLASGOW PAINTING 157 1 w l(atella An1helm Cmiul Ottin MIO ~ • 842-s214 TYPINO..StH-800KKPNG NEW REPA R 0uaht¥ No Tr" Trim C ... nuo ~o HOMEOWNER EXPERTS a..aJa A P 20 yn e'llJ) 759-1791 dr'f1"< Ol.lt~rs .-tc tJon<2ed 18~ 0&22 24 hra Jonn tnl flt 30 ~ ••P9f lmlllfll FAST'ACCUA SERVICE JODI to ll'\all ._aonabltt 01rd•ning Coml)etlllva lw'l~,...ft!Wl~ft"IP'I~ C-atrclll hQerty Full uma. "°"" n.xible, VERSATIL! 84()..()888 Fr" •t toe a 8J 1 2345 I a•ieet Chuc~ 548· -032 L~~~~s;~ous ~i~s 1111 54~ btwn t2-2pm ea;...J!I_ r· .,.... "!•""'com.-•b!"'!l•Nld""""""OfGll'l!l~)"'§"h09-[M1lla your l1'ICC>C>lng .... tXp;tc;p;;try hVt04 ,.,.~.._'l'!'ll!'ll'IP"-qv-•'!"11"1!""""-m~I-• li!Jal ltrriHt lf'IT ~r::.: R"= S~;~ 625 IQ It r•aa C M i. oy ullnQ ttw Deity Pl-~11-Rtmocn-Addltt0nt j Ir• a_. 117 50 •., c0to I Ftl01 tlll lH·MOI E''~'°' Stucco 1130 • C·2 N~ lt'M 548·7249 lot Clullfted Ads ~IC s.41-498() $110 C<VO J1m 8.Jfl.8581 Anvs ,:-amll!\4 Anoe. m1l•ttll 842-04A2 ~ - I ~ . • Orange Cou1 DAJL Y PILOT I Sundey, Oecemb« 29. 1N6 _ ..... __ u ____ ._._ •• l •• iiliiiiiiiiii ... _ .. ___ ....... _ •• _ ....... AFTER sctm. EASY ASS!M8L V WO*'K ... , I Tia.... .00 per 100, OuatM· 0911 ttble & 4 cNlrt. --lead Payment. No E>c· 751-?IM Of 7....,5.1 We have an Immediate peMnc>e/No Salee. o.-09«tln0 for • teltet train· tall• Mnd Mlf·addl'MMd .. In °"' Newpof1 8e6oll •tamped en~: DOAum.I .... .... YCMM OWNMC>m . ~'O~ ~.J 1f[\J I( .'•·t-:-~ VJ 1.1. '7 ~ r, JOBS EARN MOllY PRIZES TRPS office. Min. e mo'• !tan Yitai .003, caahler/~tomet MtvlcA 34 ,, EnterprlM A<I. .• l. "'~ OAIAOI IALf ADI NOW ~ j ' l -.per. Typing 25 wpm. Ft Pleroe, ftL 33412 ClAlllPllD IT CJTTI ... ' Xlnt car.., e>ppottunlty t-,,,..,,.-=.,,.-.,.....,,.,..,,,,....,..,,.,,,.,,,_. wttl'I °"" T..., Training GOVERNMENT JOBS 1.---.,.-----..~-r NI llLOW •• program. FOi mot'e lnfot· S18,040-$58,230/yr. Now ~~~~r"l"I~ metlon call 975-4500 hiring. Call 8051887·8000 Mr. John Laun Ext. A·t590 for ~· 957 8 33 C.reu ••1 •ar llU l~rt INc~ 1111 Lii llllUI t.d.,., 1 .. 1 • 1 UoOIRd sXL@ Every-ib41Pd Qke, carsienler IWI 11181m •lllll IALll* thing ooea $50-'300. 10 1oo11. dolly.(golng out of f~~~ Station tor ...... STUDlO ~rlg«atore S129 & Up .=:~~-.0~:07~ a:i ~I~. ~~;g:~ 2411 ~,";{~ Nft~ e..oh. e2"3 FIVI!. Judy,~ 1 =~ .. '-* ::: ! ~~ 1ta •na. ---rtH New ~aut. quallty Ski .. EOE MIFIH IUl Tl llll Ulllll StOYM S99 l Up Suite & accaH new .....,.,, a--ur ,.,. "Com ..... t• Line of Home ~· aulta & clo1he•. add· _... s b 11 you are loo\lng t0t extra .... ef IMriea -• • Furnlll'llnga" Ing l'l\elCh , ateeplng bi.g, ladlel cull. mau• cu a ependlng money, or Ilk• lahtfet Tellen Womant epa 497.5454 All APPLIANCES r.cord f leyer w/radlo ~~t·.::~b:-1g,:; ot~~ to go placea Ill<• Magic •TA&.UI fally .. wMteH 548-701 • 2092 Wallace ~a~m':t~,wl~~~:;_ ~ A,~~':::c~.':;«1~~: to lnatall & -vio. alarm b..a..tltl ...... WfUI •ac~ 1141 :=:-o:'~o~t= Awarda, Call ua nowt We tl'le rote ot lt1 TeUere. At ayatems Full time, Paul, UNIQUE FURNllUAE Sa0Sun 6'.0l Refrig, fUrn. 28,29,30,31.'128 29th St, have leYefal opening• In Bani( of Atn«lea, our S82-7233 Lag Nlg 19'7 s Main St lcltc:Mn goodlee. plantt. NB. 676-3820 Mrl)' AM & C M · H B. or F V Tell..-a are becoming JACK OF ALL TRADES. Santa Ana etc. Everything mutt gol E119• If question• 842-4333 more 1ophl1t1cat•d. Offi~ lurnlture 1tore Btwn Edinger & Warner on 1012 Temple HIK• Dr Sell Idle Item• 842-5e78 cro11 Hlllng producte need• drlWf. f\.lrn. repair. MJ!n St. S.. the Bearl AN OHIO OIL CO. offers and Mrvlcet 11 equally watel'loueeman etc. FfT 111·1120 4 ftHI riH/ ':13 high Income. plufsl call'I 1mponant u poSMUlng $6 hour 831-2777 Open 1o..e: Sun 12.5 30 a1111 l•prtt4 •aoo 1>onuaes. bene ts to 1 good tlture aptitude n _ ~ mature person In Cost• and excellent customer llllmH TUJlll >.MANA Refrlg.. gold, Toyota '86 4 Runner. Lie I •••• LW Meal/Newport Beach MN'~ al<llls Automated EnglnHrlng Co S1n1a tldelllde, lee mkr, good n-. In warr. 4600 mllee, I..... Ill ., .. Reoardleaa of eic-Teti.ta tlmpty can't Im-Ana. No up nee. cond $125. 499-5683 5 ep, Ale. amlfm 0811, hntra,Mealma,AIOOZX ~~:.nc:;,,:~ l~b~-ltate tl'le human amlle and 545-1008 alt 2pm EOE KENMORE 3.4 cu,, retrlg-chr whit, moonrf Extra• Attend our leaae eemlnar canta Co., Boa 426. Dey-~m,':, ~ :~::;:! PUT TllE IELP etator S175. 848-9'77 $12,950. 646-7841 ~.;.:cl~~n~ :.c~~~· ton. Ol'llo 45401 branch There'• sun a 2 Daya p/wtc for sett-Like New-Seara Rettig. Trackl S with credit approval UllTllllT lllUIO piece for y0u at Bank ot storage De~ vary Muat $350. Wards Gu Dryer, p(vboOfR Arrow 1982 Learn about leaalng In C Cott M 20 Ame<lca. Interested cen-be dependable 497-6900 works grMt, nda paint plcttup long bed $3 500 our otfk:41 near South ouple. 1 eea dldatM. apply at 1111 PUT TIME $60. Prof A-2 ?..°f Cllp-Cell 842 .... 21 Ask' '°' Coast Plaza. units Experlenc nee A ,._,., S75 498 • 15 _,. ( 1 h ) branch nurNt you n .,.... • ·~ or Don Wllllame ap<x. r. Compensation negot equal oPPoftunlty em-Newspaper delivery. 493~8A57 · &1.L·llYlll LUSI T1L lllUllMllT ployer. 2AM-6AM, light van or Refrt.., SIS 22.8 cu ti '74 FORD Ranger P.U. w/ Jl•/••J·llll 642· 1603 truck nee Xlnt money 'V Super cat> & camper shell. ,. -Bank of America N-port Beach area. Call wllee, $395. 760--0367 $999 OBO. 842-6079 r;:::::::::=::~j BANKING PlllETllE TEWI Do you want m0te than jull a job? Co11a Mesa a..2...ao15 btwn 12·6pm Faraitut 4 TOYOTA 1980 pickup v. 5c48oaw1 ... M' ...1..~.hc. sA1. Pll • &ISWHlll IYO I llY FllliiilE ~~'11~!1· :oroo. Doca1~ ..... New owners • Varied s thlltt Coeta Meaa/Santa LE 1157·8133 Wllllams. Harbof Adama 2701-A Harbof Blvd Costa Mesa Ana areea 645-2550 4 pc LMng room Mt Only 1A-::-•-ln---,l=-a-p_rt_t4-=-_,t"""t'""OO= wee« old, COii $765 s.il lmll!~~"'!'!'!-~~~~-Tllffl &lllT $285 (7141 952-4254 llPWTI llllPUI Do you have cash handllng South Cout Financial Ctr. lmmed. opening ~ B · 4.5 Sofa and Lo'ltlM9t Oak DELIVERY DEPARTMEN1 or benklng Hperlence 3233 Park Cente< Or yr• exp. lnelud g 2 yrs McLAREN'S BMW and tl'le al>lllty to type? Costa Mesa computer, pref. DAT AS trlm, llke new Earth· 11 George. 548-77 44 tones $425 7141542-0007 11 you answered "yes" to CART ROOM ATTENO. ---------W I C 1 I M·Ftlll 9,S-Sll116 the abOYe question•. you ANT Alternoona. Private Ymlll&IJ lllPIT&l •nut h na cab net 626S. Euclld St. PIT $200 Walnut dropleal Fullerton, CA may juat be the lndMdual Country Club 496-5767 Need• t Kennel At-din. table. 4 chtlr1s150. 71..._680 6300 we're looklng for to join tendant, 1 PIT Groomer 4 ....... 1 bd our PROFESSIONAL OllT. HIYICE .... and 1 PIT night attend· pc o ....... 11 rm aet • 213-691-6701 SERVICE SALES TEAM Mari ne manufacturer ant Exp pref'd. Apply Sl OO. Brwn chHt 01 l=jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.--drawera $35. 848-9177 1• of TELLERS. These op-IMkl college graduate to Mon· Fri 10am-6pm 125 LARGE SELECTION OF portunllles are not for usl•t In aervlce of highly Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa WANTED· UMd Trundle NEW & USED BMW'S! P9091e looking f0t a tun technical products 831-1030 bed, good cond. & t9" Liil IUOl •W range of employee bell· Supervl .. & back up remote TV. 859'-4817 VOLUME SALES eflta, tl'ley're for ~ warehouse. Inventory, JlitctlluMal aa15 SERVICE & LEASING who wanl premium pay order CS..I< Good com. - and tlexlbfe hours. munlcatlve lkllts neceu-S 100 LOTTERV TICKET 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hlth .. t Qv.111y S.1 .. 6 Snvlu CHICK IVERSON US [_ Coeet Hwy Newport Beech 675-0900 PORSCHE '75 91 lS, silver Anniversary, mint cond. lo ml S 11,600 673-8886 SAAB '75 Newly built t rans S 1800 OBO 845-88 17 fltBJC NOTICE f'\&IC NOTICE Ml.IC *>TICE , ........ tic fJll ---.UMMON---.--NOTICa °' Ml'7I CADILLAC '81 hdan S•v· tCfTACIOH JUDICIAL> DllATH M NOTICa Of .... dleMI. cherry cond, NOTICE TO OEFENOA~T· llAllU.A aueMAU TRUITtl'I IAl.I bought .nother, wlll let (Av!MI • AClUNdO) 8R~e ANO Of""''°" T 9 No ,~ .... Y/ go below whole111e1 OUOUEnC. ROONEY 0 • TO A ...... Tlll e<I 1423·6 769-80<48 or 780-5090 OUEnE. CISELI! OUOU • llTATIMO. A110m YOU ARE IN Of!FAULT 1£, CHIP TAR LETON. To Ill htirt. ~lclirlN. UNDER A Ol!ED OF TRUST. WI Hf 11.1 IUD sournwEST BANK. s w CttdllOfl and contingent DATED FEBRUARY 4, 1Ha USED CARS l TRUCKS MOATOAOE creditor•. and peraone Wf\O UNL!SS YOU TAKI AC COME IN OR CALL '0R YOU ARE BEING SUED may be 01~ lnltt .. lad TION TO PROTECT YOUR -·· ·-·.... BYPLAINTIFr (AUd .... II In I,,. wlH Md/Of .... t. ol PAOPl!ATV, IT MAY BE r11& ..-..--dem1ndandol RALPH R ISA8flLA SUMRALL SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAL[ DellLLO DICKINSON dba STYLISTIC A ~llllOn hN bMtl Hlad IF YOU NEED AN ll)(PLA· OllYlklT HOMl!S b)' Eleanor 8111199 and NATION Of' THE NA TU Al 18211 BEACH BLVD YM ha .. IO CALIM>All WIH1td M Sav~ In tN Su-OF THI! PROC!l!OING 11UNTINOTON BEACH DAYI .n ... thl• •ummotl• ~IOf CO\lrl ot 0 flng• AOAINST YOU. YOU ••t aa l JIJ le Mr-nd Oft tov to Ne a County requ111tlng lhll SHOULD CONTACT A LAW• -.._, J Ml• 1 tfpewrltt•fl , .. ,_.. et EIMnot Sav• an4 Wiiiard YER -, thle _. M Savaoe be appolnt41d u On JANUARY 17. 1986, el Cl1EVY 13 Camato. Ian. A 111.., ·°' ~ c.11 wllt P4tfabnal repr~tatlve to o· t 5 1.m.. 8ENtl'ACT 11 rune grM t Mutt M ii not ptot.ot roui ,_ trpe-1dmln111., th• ••1111 of the duly appointed Tru11 .. $ 1300 obo. 640-4674 wrlttan nteponN '"'"' be deoedanl. under 1nd pur~•nt to P.-d CHEVY '83 Camero Z28 In proper i.ea1 form If rou The P•tlllon rtqu .. ll of Trust r.c;orded FEBRU HO motor 5 le><I loaded' w1t1t tti. court to hllW your 11.111\0tlty to .Omlnl•itr the AAY '8. 1086. u In•• No • • • 0-Ht•t• under the lndepen· 85-0-46030 of Otllc:lal ~ charcoal S6g95. PP " JOV dO not ,.. ,_ dent Admlnletratlon of Et-GOfd• In the otlk» of the 840-0016 '"'°""Oft ume, yov mer tal•• Act County ~d., ot OA· CHEVY M~1g8o 1oN tti. c-. ~ rour A hearing on the pe11110n ANOECounty, Stata of claulc wagon Air ....... lftOMJ and ,, .. wlll be held on JANUARY 6. CALIFORNIA, Executed by AM/fM 2 tone paint Iffy may ... , .. .,, -~· 198e •• II 30 AM In Oec>t DA\110 LEVY A SINGLE -•~ ' S2 ""-" C ' ,,,,,.._, wemlnt ftem tM No 3 II 700 CMc C.ntlf MAN -.. ...t.. ....... •11 oourt. Drive WNI. Sant• Ant. CA WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 542-4321 Ask tor Don Thef• •• otti.r ..... ,.. 92702 AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID· Wllllama qulr-••· You ...., Wlftl I~ YOU OBJE<; T lo the DER FOA CASH (plya~ .. WE BUY CLEAN, to catt .,. altoftWJ' rtehl granting of the l)ttulon. you time of Nie In lewf\JI mon.y LOW MILEAGE IWIJ. N you do not known lhOuld eflhef ll>P6at II the of the United SlltN) ti THE DOMESTIC & IMPORT an ettomer, you maf c.i lft hearing end state your OI>· FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE CARS, TRUCKS & VANS. 1ttOMeJ retNrel ~-or jeet1on1 or Ille writ.tan Obl.e· OLD ORANGE COUNTY a i.ee1 aid oftloe (lleted In tlOnl with the coun before COURTHOUSE. LOCATED tti. .,.,_ booti). , the he.,lng Your ap1M1ar-ON SANTA ANA Bl\10 BE· o..,_. de que le en• ance may be In pareon or D)' TWEEN SYCAMORE ST 1T19uen ffta checlon Ju-your 111orney ANO BROADWAY, SANTA dtctal Wied ,..,,. Uft pluo IF YOU ARE A CAEDITOA ANA, CALIFORNIA. •II rlQtlt, de 30 DIAi CALENOARIOI Of 1 contingent crtdllO< of tllle antd lnt., .. t conveyed pare pr•••ntar 11n1 the decffM<I, you mu11 Ille to and now held byil under reepueale Nerita • m• your clalm lllith the cour1 or Mid Deed of Trutt In the DODGE Con '80, llke new ~lne en ••I• c0f1e. prOMnt 11 to lhe pereonal pr~ .itu1ted In tal<I AM I F M ca Is. n e 'ti line a.rte o una Uemede repre-11111vl 1ppolnted l>y County end St•t• delcrlbed lheepaklns. n-tires, 3C tet.fOftln no le ofr-• the court within lour month• u LOT 16 OF TRACT NO M.P G .. factory sumoot prot.ccloft; •u f"P""ll lrom the date ol llret It-2387 IN THE CITY OF S2500. 497-3378. NCrttaameqlllnetleneque tuanoeoltette111sprovlded COSTA MESA AS SHOWN cumfllr con 1.. for· In Section 700 of the ON A MAP RECORDED IN WE WUT YHI m • t d 1da1 1 toe I•• Probate Code of Calllornla BOOK 70 PAGE(•) 33. OF OLW 1111 Ulll apropledee el ueted qui.re The time for tlllng Clllm• wlll MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, SM Veno doe Santos qu. le Cort• MCUCM IU not expire prior lo lour IN Tl-IE OFFICE OF THE OHO. months lrom the date of the COUNTY RECORDER Of THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAAllOA BLVD CO~TA Mf\A 642 OOtO I I 111ted no pr-I• IV hearing notice above SAID COUNT'!' ,...IMl"I• • tlefnpo, pu-61 YOU MAY EXAMINE the The etrM I 1ddre1.1 and ,......, ~ ceeo. r i. pwcSen Ille kept by the court II you other common dellon111on. .,tter IV eotarto, eu dlnwo 11111 a person lnteretted In If any, of the rH I pr099f1y ' Oh•• OOHI d• '" the 9911111 you may .. ,.,,. d escribed lbOY I II pr~ eln ewtlO edl· upon the e11ecut0f Of ldmln· purporttd 10 bt 670· clonal pc>f perte de la e«te. lltrator or upon the at· CAPITOL STREET COSTA FORD '78 Futurt 2dr hrdtp lat.ten otroe r~uteltoe lotney for Ille executor or MESA, CALIFORNIA ........ l'u.de que wttd adm1n1stra1or. end Ille with The u11derllgnec:t TrutlM cream wl bucket sta, air, q11!.r1llemar111n aboeldO the court with proof 01 --dttc1alm1 any ll1blllty for any spolle whll , 6 c:yl. Runs lnmedlat.-11. ll no eon· vice. a written requeat lllt· lneomtctneu ot the 1uee1 great $2100 494--030 t oce 1 Uft ·~· puectt tng th81 you detJre speclal •ddress and other common f.11 LTI •iR 'II tlam11 a un ....vtc:lo de ref· notk:e of the flll~ of an tn-oeSlgnlllon. If any, lhown ,. lr'l"Cla dt ebogedoe o • ventory and 1ppr&111mant of hertin, Blue In color, atuo, air, PS, un• ofloJna de •rude i.taal estate easel• or ol ttle pell· Said :tel• wlll be made, t>ut PB Low miles and much (vea el dlrectorlo tele-ttons or 1CCoun11 me11tloned without covenant or w11- more. ( 1FYZ5441 $5995. fonlco). In Seotlon 1200 1nd 1200 5 of 11n1y. e.pr ... or 1mpfled, , ... Dir 540-5630 CIM No. C10Mt lhe C11lllornl11 Probete Code girding 1111•. po._llon, or The name and 11ddrtss ot ColoMI tt.frtng 8, Frank· encumbrancft, 10 pay the flRI l Tl '12 the rour1 Is (El nombre y lln. AltOf'NJ tot .,.tltlofttn, remllnlng prlneipal tum of CROWN VICTORIA • dlrecc1ondel1 corte es) Vie-324 Grand Canel, a.tboe ,,,.note(l).ldvene.s.llany Loaded with po wer torvllle Mun1c1p11I Court. !eland, CA t2ta under the term• ot Mid DMCI equipment & much m0<e IU SS CIVlc Drive. Vic-Pubh~ Oflnge Cotti of Tri.st, feet, ChtrO" and (ZA TH903) $6995 Dir torvllle CA 92392 Dally Piiot December 22 23, expen-of Ille Trv1IM end II you're Interested In this greet opportunity. pleue apply In person ti ~h ~~~9c~ Nurse I care or BEST OFFER. (No. Cl'ler~~~~5) 112663 alck or elderly. Live In. 646-8238 atter 6. (l1•)111·1ll0 540-5630 The name. addre~ and 29. 1985 of the 1ru111 crealed by M id T.'.Ta Lusl.. telephone numbef of plaln-SuM-898 Deed of T1u11 FORD Mere Marquis '73. 1111·1 1ttoroey, or platnlltf The 10111 1mount of the llUTWEITEll IAYllll llUYHJ PHlll P /T for local travel agent Need c.ar 720· 1042 Pref Balboa/NB or CdM. Trad•lns Welcome Gd Local refa 875--0624 OPEN SEVEN DAYS Alt end our lease seminar AIC, S 1200 Gd cond without an anorney 19 (El unpaid 1>111nce ol the obi! and recleve 11 lree 45K ml. Call 844-7519 nombre, la dlrecclon yet nu-f>tllllC NOTICE gatlon secured t>y the prOf> poneble mini vacuum mero de lelalono del erty to be sold and rMtOn· Learn about leaalng In flll IAllEI P /I '12 a1>09edo del dem11nd11nte. o FICTITIOUI 8UltNHI able estimated cost.1, ••· our office near South Stlcl< 11\IN, air, AM/FM del demandante que no NAMf ITATfMENT penses and ldvancee 1t the Coast Plaza. . stereo cassette, bucket hence ab~ado, u )· Steve11 The 1a11ow1no pereona are time of the 1n11111 pu~tlon (Aprx 1 hr ) 1ea1a slldlng re8f win-J Pope. 1 321 Mein Street, doing business a• 9 I Fr-of the Notice of Se'8 t• · dow ' Hesperia. CA 92346 (619) way Pannera. Ltd., 4000 I 142,605.17 lll·UYEll WSE (Lie• 2C20786) 244· 735 1 MacAnhur Boulevard, Sult• The btMflci¥Y under M id l1•/U2· 1ff7 (Stk • 3822) DATE tfecha) JUN OS ~00. Newport Beach, CA Deed ofTruet he<etofor .. x YWWIPllWll 'l2 ' speed, air, AM/FM stereo cassette. bar. rear seat. pop-up roof. 11ove El(cetlent condition. (Lie• 1GHL787) t98S 92660 ecut41d Md dellvered to the 1•211 Paul W. aheflff, Clef\, bJ David T BHucl'l1mp undersigned 1 written Dae· "-rna Mowe, Deputy 4000 Mac:Anhur 8oulev1rd. llflllon of Oefwtt Ind 0.-THEODORE ROBINS FORD Put>llthed Orange Coast Suite 700 Newport BMeh, mand tors .... and• wrlttl!'I Dally PU01 December 22 29 CA 92660 Notice of OeflUlt and Elec 1985 January 5 12 1986 George Folgner. 4000 tlon to Sell The underllgned SYDNEY 0MARR IWt!ateriab 10 0 <Stk# 39581 1000 HAAllOA 81VD CO'>TA Ml ~A 641 0010 PtellC NOTICE Su-899 MacAnhur 8oulev1rd. Sulte cauMd said Notice ol 0.. 100. N-por1 Beach, CA fault and Electlon 10 s.11 to 02660 be recorOad In the county This buelneH 11 con· where the 1eal c>toperty Is dueled by· a llmlted partner· locattd ship DATED· DECEMBER 16. Xlr ~d s;a,. Kenmore Piii Monday, Decem~r 30 ···········•-•! 6000 btu $100 4x6' 11eet dOM meke a dlf· UIOILI 'HUH Yll PU8LIC NOTICE AR (M h 2 9 t ruck plate $100 ----~ Loaded w/pwr equip. Not1celsherebygtventh11t David T Beauenamp t96S This llllemtnt wu flled 8Y ... ,ACT A8 THE IES arc 1-Apnl 1 ): What had been a setback will 8117_6443 .. ._ s13,995. ( tKBR56S) Dir me C11y of Fountain llaltey 1n boom erang in your favor. Elements of timing, luck ride with you -you rch ... your ·, 540-5630 coniunctlon with a Housing could hit financial Jaclcpot. F ocus o n communication . social activity, Offict Faraitart $C., IA and Community Oevetop- tnv nauons lo trave . • ~n ._ • Federal Government ts . I IL ~ t aa.7 __ .. -1men1 Block Grant from Ille TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Ch eck fine pnnt. stand tall for COPI OShlba BO 7511 (l14'8t1~1111 pr()()Oslng to fund a 1111cnen wllh the County Clerk of Or· T ft U IT I l , 2 2 t t t ange County on Oeoeml>lf umein, IUfTI -. IL 2 1985 TORO, CA .... T..._ F2a711 ..-.-(114) M64'7lt, Attft: pnnc1ples, remo ve safety hazards. State view s in frank manner - G d cond. auto taed 20IW >;"e:tl.AN vw '56 Bug. mech aound, ramooellng proiect at the make mteufrc· ent concession to family m ember. Some restnctio ns w i ll w/reductlon Lge docu-,.. .....;_.._.._...... ready to drive, radat11. Hunungton ll•lllJ)' Adult Day Pul>ltshed Or•nge Cout ~oractoewr• 01,1.. IJ Dally P1101 December 15. 22, ......... --- ment cap1blllt1e1 to .,.._...._,.. amall windows $1250. Care Cent8f ~led within prove bene icial. · 1 1 x 1 7 · · max 1 mum --------• 494-2552 or '97-t597 the tOO·ye111 11ooop111n A 29 1985 and Janu1ry S. Publllhed Orange Cout 1986 Dally Piiot Oeoeml>lf 27 Su-893 1985. January 3. 10. 1986 F~2 GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Scenano highlights change. travel, $1000/0b054-0·1200 Custom Auto -Publlc. Meeung wlll De held vancty, surprise visits. M em ber of o pposite sex becom es valuable ally, =---x-~-=---c VW '63 Bug. Cal look. new Wednesday J1nu11ry 8 helpsyougettohean ofmatters. V1rgo,Sagittanusandanother Gem ini Peta Aaiaall 1049 Jmpo""*I'> paint. Int. centerllnea, 1985 at 7 30 pm in 1119 --------PIB.IC NOTICE Play paramount roles. AKC German Sh.,,herd. i.,., Mich XZX. rads, Ir 145, rr Lt•-LI 'II TIWI O&R cuy council chamber! 101 f>tllllC NOTICE ---------..,.. 165, S2200 846-5751 .._ pe1sonsw1sh1~1ocomme111 ---------~CE~ (June 2 1-J uly 22): MaJO.r domeSltC adj u.stment is r~~ys Sr~r; ;~:l~em BUF~OY~Ulu~~~ED~R,;~T VW .80 Sclrooco, Loaded w/pwr equlp,ment. on tllese pro)acts FINCJ!!~OIUTIA9T~l111!!fNTH f~l~:A=· featured., family member talks about ""ss1ble change o f residence. Be SAVE .. ONE"! AMIFM stereo tape, lacy The oro1ec1 loca11on is In .. ~ .. .. I · vv PERSIAN KITIENS CF ..., ' red, gd cond, spoke type wheels and Census Traci 997 3 t which TM lollOWlng peraona are The lotlowlng ~· Ire en1ent. sympathetic. understanding without abandoning basic A EPA e DOT Federallzatlon 640-1229 much more (tLWS572). Is bounded to the north by doing bullness 11· Bay Se-dOlng buSlneu u Villon principles. M oner p1cture brighter than anticipated reg. SH 5tup 846-1373 (J1•) 111·1111 VW B-UO .68 Red Clean In $16.995, Dir 540·5830 Ellis AVilnue, to the sou1h by curtly end communleatlon Press llleleo, 200 E Sand· LEO {J 1 l A 22) Dcfi I f h ,. Oarti.ld A en e 10 the 1 tS39 Monrovt• Ave un1i polnte. Santi Ana, CA u ~ _ ug. : tne terms, steer c ear o get-n c -qu1dc Traaiprlalita tout N-averythl11g See v v · wes 17 NewpA•t "-•ch' c• 92101 schemes. Y ou II gam access to co nfidential tnt.'.ormat1on. C ycle high, -DATSUN '78 810 stat wgn 111 $2500 548-2802 MHOIH 111•111 by Newland S11ee1 and to "' .,.. "' G A u 0"' E 11 K ml., 1 ownr cau. auto a•11 the east by MagnOlla Street 92663 80fge n.w1n, 1 •4 judgment and ~ntuition serve as reliable guides. Check wardrobe. be lnt cond$3.475.491 •4154 ----•-111 since this proiect wlll be Patrick J Conlon 1555 Balboa Blvd Nawpo11 aware o f body image. . . . . Sail 1M11 7014 D•TSUN .60 200SX C""' 5 Auto, air, PS. PB and 1oea1ed w11h1n the 100-year Meu Verd• Onve · Coeta Beech. CA 92663 V GO 23 <'-22 ,., ,.... 1----------11 more (IGTWS63) $6995 ftoodplaln alter ident 1y Mesa CA 02626 · This l>uslneu 11 con ~ (Aug.. -.x:pt. ). Be reahsuc concerning fears, do ubts, CAL 25. 8 NUs. ·85 out-apd, nu btk palntlca1a' 4 Olr 540-5830. any poten11a1 adver~ 1'~ Mark e Eide• 308·A ducted by an Individual SUSP!Cto ns. Your pos1 t1on IS strong, law .1s C?O your side. Love board. auto pllot, gd spkra. lo ml. lmmac SOUTH COUNT\' ----H-.6-5-s-.-181-111e pacl'S 1 plan 10 minimize Balboa Blvd Newport George A Unwln rcla11onsh1p W111 be strengthened . Scenano highlights vigor. ability to cond $5900 538-0573 $3595. 957-6278 VOLKSWAGEN thoM •fleets wlll 1>e Im-Beach Thi• statement wu 1114K:t t I ownr, very gd p1·~1_,. Tho•• IShlnn I This bua1nest 11 con-with lhe County Clerk OI Or· recoup rccen oss. • SliJ1/Dtck1/lltra_Jt DATSUN B210 '77 auto, & obO 840-2966 00"~;~n7' on ,,; ~10~~~ ducted by 11 oeneral Part· snge County on Novemt>ef I:JBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2~): Y ou II finish maJOr prOJCCl, sccnano 7022 al e, am/Im cau. Auna ISUZU PL llTI FllY ,71 p101ec:t or 111 locetlon ehould 11er$11lp '17. 1985 l11g.hhghts fnends. hopes, wtshes, luck tn matters of speculation. ~ Greatl $2000 722-7354 . contact f he Planning De-Patrick J Conlon 112NIM P~pularyty increases. love relation ship gro ws stronger. Anes. another 2 ;;~·~1: ~:·~=I '1!~.~: FIAT •75 128 SPORT 2 dr V-&; auto. air, AMtFM p11nment 11 City Hall, 10200 This st&tement was flied Publlsned Orange Cout Libra wtJI play outstandm~roles. 8181790 .• 7302 c Pe .run 11 g rt . nu ste Slater Avenue. Fountain Val· with the County Clef'k of Or-Dally Piiot Decemblf 8. t$, (Lie# 785DZS) ley, CA 92708 ange County on November 22 and 29. 1985 SCORPIO (Oct. 23. ov. 21 )' Emphasize pioneering spint, , paJntllnll (Stll# 3979) PublttM<i o11nge Coast 21. t985 Su~ao willingness to make new start G ain indicated thro ugh b usiness or SLIPS AvaJI. 25· 30 & 58 lrea S1200 Ot>o 675-3588 •2111 ._ Dally Piiot ~ember 29 F~ 11,.."IC NOTICE , · 3333 W Coatt Highway • ~ 98 p ,.~ career changes. Y o u 11. get to heart o f matters where romance 1s Newport Bel'l S-S Mon-Fri HONDA Accord t980 L.X. t s ubllthed Orange Coa•t i--------- c-0ncemcd. Leo, Aqua.nus persons play ro les. , • good condition Air. PIS , Su-900 D1111Y Pltot December a. 1s. FICTTTIOUI .u ... H SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1 ): Follow throunh o n hun"h. Mate. Tra .. ,.rlahH PB, AM/FM c1111tte --n-uni-IC-NO-Tl-CE--22 and 29 1985 NAME ITAT'lmNT f>'' " •• 100 241 88A9 ,.~ Su-858 The IOllowlnn peraona ate Y o u'll perceive future prospects. you'll also d isplay talent in ,... · • · dOlng bull~ u inter• d1sscmmatinf pe. rtinent in formatton. Focus on travel, pub lishing, Mttercyeln/ JAGUAR t959 MARK 1 FICTITIOUI aua1NH8 contlnental lnvastmentt, •---•• 3 4 SEDAN $3200 NAMf ITATEMENT S spmtual rcve at1ons. Aquanan plays role. -ten ..,11 648-9177 The IOllowlng persona lie MLIC NOTICE 10451 ha~r111. Huntington CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan 19): Make tnQurnes co ncerning tax, '81 HONDA SCOOTER "'""==-=:-=-c=,--,-doing bvslneu •• Do· ---------~h, c:119264~ 1 h dt license requirements. Check fiscal respons1b1h ty o f chose who w ould be bl/white per1 cond Mue1 MBZ '79 240D, Ivory. run• PHTIAO flllllll 'II YefStlied Man1~emen1 Com-FICTITtOUI 8Ul1Hlll 104~~ Sh 1~1 H• ~uno"ton lllnt loaded .Un', •uto A••t F .. stereo pe~y 11 2910 _ .. Hiii Ave , NAME STATEMENT •nor•. v close associates or partners. Emotio nal m volvement should n o t be sen. S 175. 84'·5846 · · · " • "" ..., 112oo. Coeta ~ese, "CA The ro11ow1ng pereons are Beach. CA 926-'& permitted to cloud judgment. '82 Honda CM250. runs dN~~ S~~ •;~~~~·· cas(i_11~e# ~~~;~81 92626 domg business as. Otf Shore Thia buslneu 11 con· AQUARIUS (Jan. 2()..Feh 18). Be positi ve concerning leg.al nghts, good S700 Chuclt.1--------(Stk• 3975) Ranney E D<aper. 'l9tO Sound Engineering. 437 ducted by· an lndMduel pcrmtSSions. C heck source matenal, study fine pnnt, refuse to be 841-1981 or 675-1935 IHOEIU llll 'IO Hiii ~':.:~A";;62;200. Costa ~~~~:•ace. Cost• Mesa. CA ~ ~~.';=1 wu llled 1n tim1dated. You have som ething of value -know 1t. stand tall. 4 ftHI Ddn/J~pl HO II John s O'meara. 2910 Randy A41dmon. 437 ISth with t,,. C®nty Cieri! of Or• Scorpio, Taurus person s figure pro m i nently. HlO loaded.(' 0020&0) # 2 Red HUI Av• ,,200 Coat• Piece. Co111 M11a c a •noe County on No119mbll P~ (Feb. 19-March 20): Y ou'IJ rcc~1ve valtd 1nforma11on __ 111,IOO ~,~A ~e2!ood 2910 92~~: .. kAeecl, 'l?O'" E 27· 1985 ,,_ concerning diet, nutrition and special written matcnal Focus also o n -" ... .lllP Red Hiii Ave •200· Coeta Balboa Blvd . Newoort Put>tlllled Orange Cou1 depcndents,pets,employment. Whatbeginsasflirt.at1oncouldbecome -1111 Al.JTOHAUS === Mell.CA 92626 · Beach.CA 9268 1 D111y Pit<» Decarnber 8. t51 senous rc~llonsbip. It Comet with pl a. bucket JI"'\ WEST LTD.-_ Thi• bus1n1u I• con-Thia butlneu I• con· 22, and 29. t985 Su~a&d IF DECEMBER 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDA Y?ou have unusual ••n.... '"1' and radlal tires ductld by • oener11 part-ducted by 1 Qenrn l pan-------,----..... ""' (Ser•2900) IN U S A nerlhlp nerehlp •11•HfC :Z:fll'IC' of humor, you arc versatile. much aware o body 1mag.e. Y ou are lllll · ·• • Ranney E Draper A1noy Redmon rUUL l'tU ~ sensitive, sensual. artistic, and could have w eight problem. Emphasis ORANGE COAST (l1•) 111-tHI API> TRYING HARDER Thi• eratemen1 w•• riled Thi• •t•tement w11 flled FICTTTIOUI .,._11 on travel, communication . entert.amment. Gem ini, Sag.ittanus persons Jeep/Renault MERCEDES BENZ ·n TO 8( 11 1 I"'#>. with tM County Clefk 01 Or-with lhe CO\lnty Clerk of Or-NA• ITATl•NT play important ro les 1n your ltfc. Emotional burde11 suffered during 2524 Harbof Coat• M... 460SL, lo ml 751<, lmmac """""" ~~g~9i5nty on November ;~9i5n•v on November dof~ '~o;'~:n•P11~ .summer months wtll be removed You'll be m ore popular, do more 1•1·1111 if;udpyn~~~~~Om!':: • SALES t"---· 11193344 A Lee Adelr ~~11 O.-n1>owati1 Co .. N9wp<1rr traveling m 1986. You 'll be o n m ore solid financiaJ-emot1onal gro und SUBARU •81 4 whl drl11e Hoitt for hardtop, many 4' SERVICE "' Publl•hed Or1nge Coe.at reuion•I Law cOr""'•t'~~ c.n1., Dflve. Sutle ~oo. Ja May Wlll ~ bl fi d . Delly Piiot [)ec;ernbef 8, 15, 2 ,..... ""'• N.wport 8tectl, CA t28e0 In nuary. ~ mem ora C or YOU unng com mg year. DL wagon. AIC, am/fm more atru Mull ... 22 end 29. 1985 I 01 Dove SlrMt, Suitt 370, Phytlll Oewn o.itlt>owtkt caaa $3500, 873·9224 $25000 firm 845·8 t94 • PAllTS 11"\ Su-853 Newport Beach. CA "2teo 101 Nareleeua, Coron• Del or 281-3599 ... I ---------Publllhtd Orange Cout M11 CA en26 • LEASll& I PUBllC NOTICE Detty Piiot OeoemMt 1· 16· Thi• 1>u11neu la con-~ *M 'llMOI* R9dlp11om1no. exc.tt~t c.,e, t YM' waffanty. (95o488A) 111,1tl ....... ... Tl tOOt Ouell St . N B 833-9300 lmU'U MJl•W & epead, AMIFM et.,eo caaaett•. 4•4. ••tr• 1aroe tlr ... - (Uc• 20779&4) (Stk• 3&44) ..... fHfODORl I ROBINS I fORO , r uA,g-.,, 11 f111 V( I. "r A ... , •,A ' 1. • ... 22. •nd 29 1985 ducted by .,, lndlvlduat tARCfSl lt4V(NTOR~ ........ Fte:TITIOUI MllMU Su-64911 Ptlyflll Dawn Dembowski ON !Hf WCSl COA~I ' ~ NAMI ITATl•ffT Thie 1111emen1 -llled COY MOOO. 6 COlOI ~ Th• IOllowlng peraone are .. _IC NOTICE wtth the County Clenl of Or· CALL T•A y dolng bullnee• H Chrl•· r~ ange County on Novembet \.,,,.. t11n'1 Ctrmlchaet venture, I T A TI M I N T O 27, 1985 "' 111111' , 1 rrn" 1 \I ' ' t j ! 1\ I ' I l,, ,/ f I Ht r, 1•;1, • i"J iq ,\t H 1i11, 842 2000 latte Dt.etti1 HM BOICk 'i! RIVIEAX All eittrH Xln1 cond S10.400 t44-8199 NABERS CADlLAC LAROE.ST SEt.ECTJON of .. ,. mod.I. tow ma..oe Cedlllee9.., OrMge County! a.. ue todevl M0-1110 2eOO Hatt>or ~ COSTA MESA .,_., 2910 Rtd ... Ill Avt . 1200, ' l'..u C0tt• M .... CA 0282& ..,,..,...WAL PubHllMd Ofanoe eout Q Draper Family llenturH, A ~ .,...,...,..,. 0.lfy PllOI Oeoemt>er I 15 C1flforntt Limited Partner· flC~:J:"l.=~ll 22, end 20. tH5 ' ttlip. 2910 Rad Hiii Ave . NAM9 Su.-e59 •200. Coat• Mell, CA I The loll0w4""' -.... 92828 ... -~· ·-Ranney [ Draper. 20 IO withdr1wn u 1Ot'*ll1>111• --------.;..o.;;....-: ......_. ~ Hiii Ave . • 200. Coeta ,,., from the partwthlp 09-PlCTmOUe IUH•ll ,......... M .... CA 92620 lflllng under the ftct"IOul ~ ITAftmWT Jot\n S Q'M .. re, 2010 bUl lnHI name of 8ter The f04lowtng pertone IH Red Hin Aw • • 200, Coat• Sc>enoled ~ a1 2091, OOll'O ~ .. Atleet Meta, CA 02826 SE htot, Santa Ana. CA PtumblnQ I HMtlng, t070t ~ Jeftrey Q WOOO. 2910 02707 Stanford Avt . Qerde" 00 Red Hiii AYI . •m. Coal• The flellllov• bu•lnett Oro..... CA "2840 M .... CA 9262e name etatement for the part• AoW1 Mitchen, 17to 1 Thie bui lneH 11 con nerll'llP wu llled on Juty 3t, VIII• PIWll Ad . VIiia Pwtc, CA 00 1$65 In the County of Of. t2M1 ductld by 1 gen«ll part· ang41 ALE NO fl'282HO Thi• buelneae 11 con· ntranlp Ful < Ran11ey E Oteoer ull NWM and Addr ... Of ducted by WI lndMOutl Thi• llllM*\t ... l1lad th• PlflOf'I Withdrawing· Aober1 E. MllCl'lel with the County Cieri! of Of· 0.~ L LUCl'llnl, 2412t San Thie etat.,.,...,.t WM flted ~ County on November ~ndraa, Mletlon Vl9IO. CA with I.he County Clerll of Or- "I it•s 02ft1 .,. County on Hovernw " · " ~ Signed Oe'ltd L WCNn1 21, 1M5 U Publlahed Otange Coat Pul>llllfled Of-. C:O..t ,_ o.lty Pltot o.:i..ntier I 15 Delly llJ'llot on o.c.nber I . Pvbllehed Orange Co.M i' eno 2t lt U ' ' 15. 2'l. and 2t, 1Ht. Delly Plot o.c.n1>er I . II, au.854 eu.-. '~· anct 21. 1ees lu-U7 Orange Cou1 OAll Y PILOT /Sunday, December 2t, 1111 DI Ml.JC NOTICC P\8UC NOTICC MUC NOTICC Pt.a.IC HOllC£ Massacre at airpoi·ts· spurs security pu.slJ PU8LIC NOTICE F2M075 Pubhst>ecl 0• ano~ Coast Daily Point Df>cemr>er t5 2'J 29 t985 .inO Janu11ry 5 t981i Su-888 PU8l1C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I NAME STATEMENT The to11ow1ng pertons .ire doing bus1neu as The E• I plorer s Soc:iety 6C!S Town FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Center Drn1e Tentn Floor I Costa Mesa CA 926?6 NAME STATEMENT Michat.>I A L.iwter Jr Americana killed ln Friday'• Rome airport attack· (from left) John Buonocore, Natasha lne llllC:lllAIUUU411 arena. .. be sawl ... ~:1... Two Teus conarasmen. Oemocta& ...- Andrews and Repubhcan Jack FieJdl. a11o called Fnda)' for airport sanctions ad rttnbuuon . In an intervLew wi&h t'ldio Nlion IUXK. Andrews u1d, t'ff ml.Jor ciues of tk wond ~fuk to ba~the kind ohcc~rhy l&CPI that are neussaryio prot«t Amencans. then we sho uldn't fly to thow aup0ru." F ields to ld the radio station, ··1 thank we need to make 11 known thll an)'ll.nle &n Amencan li fe 1 thrc:ueoed or an Americall life 1 taken. 1ha1 w e're goi~ to respood. .. "I'm tired of an av erqe Ammca.n citizen ha ving 10 w orry cverytime they Slq) on an airplane a n d d isembark and ao to a Coman land .. Gerald Kraft pre~1cknt of B'rw B'rilb lntemauo nal, ~1d the latest attacks were .. the 1ne"1table result of Italy's i ndecisive Jcaltng .. w11h the alleged h11aclcers of the l t.altan lt~r Ac hille Lauro The hljaekers were captured when 1he1r plane was 10ter- cc:ptc:d b' l \ ~a"" Jets o ver the Mediter- ranean "1u hammed ..\bbas a PalestJOC ubcra- 11on C >rgan11a11on leader accused by U.S . .tuthon11es of m a-.term1nd10g the Oct. 7 h1Jack1ng \\3\ J llowed to leave Italy after o fficial\ there rdu'\ed a n ..\mencan request 10 detain him fhc I Jn1tc.-d \lat<''> has o ffered a $250.000 reward for 1nfo nna1to n leading to the arrest of ..\hba\ \e,eral o the r suspec ts accused o f par1tc1 pat1ng in the: h tJacking are in Jtahan c:ustod~ .iwallrnf/. tnal AJJ '-'-Jt &ft SlmpM>n, Frederick Gage. Not abown are Don Maland and Elena Tomarello. The tollow1ng persons are t6 t t Aliso Costa MPSd CA e101ng business as Custom 92626 Fa1>r1c:ator~ 425-D Newport This business is con· Blvd Newoori Beach CA Clucteo l>y an unin 92~:?ry Lee Young 534 corpor.HeO ilHOC1dl1on wes1r111nsu1r Ave Newciort other than a par1nersn1p M1c11ae1 A L.iwtl'• Jr Beach CA 92660 This statement was 1o1eo Thos Ous1ne's is con· w1tn tne County Cl~•• ot Or ducted oy an 1ncJ1v1oua1 I anoe County on O«emOf'I Kerry Young .. 2 1985 Hussein's visit to Syria dramatic reconcilation PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF WITHOflAWAL FROM PAltTNEltSHIP OPEl'A TINO UNDER FICTITIOUS BU SINES 8 NAME 1 The ro11ow1no pe1son naJ withdrawn u • gener11 part· ner rrom tne partnerah1p op· erauno uncter 11111 ltcuuovs business name ol K C T & Associates. 11 342 1 Vle Oporto. Ste 200. Newport Beach. CA 92663 The llc1111ou1 bustness name s111ement ror the part· ners111p w1S llleel on Deoem t>er 4 1985 tn the Covnty ol Orange FILE NO 281655 Full Name and Address ot the Person Wlthdrewtng Mr Kevin G Alrr;, 17056 E Cot· 1m1 Rd . •228. Hecteode Heighl1, CA 9 1745 Signed Kevin G Alrr; Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot Decemt>e< 15, 22 29, 1985 and January 5 1985 Su 89t POOLIC NOTICE Su-901 Su·85t FICTITIOUS JUllNfll NAME ITATEMENT The lotlOwlng person1 are e101ng business as Fer West Sl)E!Cl&hlles. 259 Ltl•C Line Costa Mesa CA 92627 W1tliam C KermO<le Jr . 259 Liiac L81'1e CoSIA Mesa CA 92627 This business 1s con OuctecJ t>y an 1ndMClual W1lllam C Kermoele Jr This statement was rueo with the County Clerk ol Or ange County on November 27 1985 F29'731 Pubttshed Orange Coast Daily P1tot Oecembf!f 15 22 29 t985 ano Janu&•) 5 This -state<nenl was hied F2'13n4 w•lh the County Clerk ot O•· Pubh$'1ed 0 •<1nge Coast ange County on November Daily Pilot December t'i 22 2S 1985 29 1985 ano Janu1v1 r, S 870 F2t33l2 t986 U· Pubhshed Orange Coast --114-. -m.-IC_NO_T_l-CE--Dairy P11ot OecflfT'oer is 22 ~UV\. 29 1985 and January 5 t986 Su·8Bl FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1986 NAME STATEMENT PU8LIC NOTICE Su881 ----------cJFICTITIOUS BUStNE'SS The lollowing persons are ----------NAME STATEMEHT doing business as PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Trip 10110,.onq Pf'rsons a•1-Law leasing Co 1658 ----------~ r. • FICTITIOUS .USINESS ooon9 b"''"~~ d' • , l• Superior it.venue Cos la Pr.wA" 41!8 f , "II' ~tr1¥tt Mesa CA 92627 HAME STATEMENT Su•t" Ii 1 (,,.\! Ml'~.t CA Pete1 David Law 17r:,01 Tne rollow1ng persons are 426,. Ra1n1er Sanl8 Ana CA doing business as D11¥1" Ranl'l<ll r,. ;r, p, w .. ,, ~1 92105 Sare 2049 Pnata•OP"' t ' Cost• "e•a CA 92626 A'T'oq r W '• "'""'l \lrl Tl1is ou11neu IS con a .... ~ a .... lt'• (A •<61>11 ducteo by 11n 1noov1dual Dnv'\ Sale Inc A Nevad.11 Glt>J~ >I Pow••" llO 1 PeterDAvlOL.l"" Corporar1on ?0 ~9 Ami 0~ W~ Nl'w l ,1 ThlS 5lelemenf w11s tiled Phalarope Ct Cos1a MPsa IBeac~ i.,A q2l6-0 w1tll the County Cler~ or Or CA 92626 rn•s oiail'f'S'> •S o• F293831 ange Couniv on Oecemoer fh1s bus1ne% ·~ con OuClf'O b~ husb.1,.,1 mo.J ""'" !'\a.IC NOT ICE Published Orange Coast 16 tC!85 I ductect'tr, 11 llm•tecJ parlnf'c A G PowPr ~ Dally Piiot December 8 t5 F29535e ship This •t.Jtf'mt>r>1 w 1~ 11'"'' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 22 and 29 1985 Pubh911Pd Oranoe Coast Aobf'rl M G•anera~" with thP t.n1,, 1, ( tpr~ 1 O• NAME STATEMENT Su-863 Diiiy Pilot Otlcemt>er 25 rn1s siatement w ds t1le<l anq!' Cll,.,f, ,. -; •"" 1,., The lollow1no persons are 1';185 Jenuary I 8 t5 1986 w•lh lhe Gouf'ltv Clerk ot Or r ,q85 Clotng l>ustness as CEN-1 W ·24b angP Counly on Oect-mtl'!r F21l3'89 Tl/RY 2 t The Reel Esteters I 12 iq8) P O 114111llC NOTICE ----------F-3nl ut>1t~nt't:l ''' 'I'" ' •S' 2790 Harbor BhrO Costa n11:1 ... D p r»c Mesa CA 92826 1---------PUBLIC NOTICE Pullllshect Orange Coast a v '10' pmr,.. ' ' The Reel Estaters Inc a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Daily Pilot Oecembe< 15 22 29 l'ill• wo JJnv.ir, Cahlorn1e Corpora11on2790 NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS8USINESS 211 t98S anll ~anuar\ 5 •G~t 51 ll"• Harbor Blvd COJta Mesa Tiie tonow1ng persons are NAME STATEMENT 1986 ---------.. CA 92626 Clo.no business as A Cut The tollowlng persons are Su 88" Tilts business " con-Above t8507 Yor ba l1nde doing business II .t.d dueled b" 8 corporauon Blvd Yorba L•nde CA. vanced Techn1cs 2286 ' 92686 Miner St Suite C Costa PUBLIC NOTICE Tetry l McCerdte Prea1· Carol L Orendach tl7 t ••es~ c• <l26"7 ----------"' deni S o W a In u I • 3 3 o 3 .., Te~ry "Jnon' Oler 2:.?86 Frl11CeT1lotTl10owiUSngBpeUSrlsoNEnsss.i,,. ·:_:.::·:.: Thll 1t1tement was 11111<1 •nah-im c• 92802 Miner SI Su11e C Costa NAME STATEMENT with the County Clerk of 01· " '"" "' c 92627 enge County on Novmet>ei This busme n 11 con· Mesa A " 27 1985 oucteo by an 1ndiVldual TlllS business IS con doing 1>us1ness as Fern' :::_·:::•:::. F29182G Carol l OrencJech ducted oy An 1nel1V10ual lingerie 3406 Via Lido P 0 C This statement wa• Ill--' Terry J Oler Nf',,,,po•t Beach CA 92663 ut>llshed range oast ~ "" K B ~ ·• Daily Pilot Oecemt>er 8 t5. with the Covnty Cletk ol Or Tll11 statement was hied rosten ec ~m an • n and 29 1985 ange County on November with tne COUl'ly Clerk or Or-Drallwood Irvine CA 927 t 4 ;~: Su-867 27 t985 F2t3137 ;~o~~~nty on December du~~ b~u~1~;:J1v1~ua;on ~ .. :.~. POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Published Orange Coast F~ Kristen Beckman Daily Pilot December 8 15 Put>ttshed Orange Coas1 This statemenl wa~ filed 22 and 29 t985 Daily Pilot De<: 29 1985 Jan w11h t11e County Cler~ of Or Su 862 5 t:> 19 1986 angP Countv on Oecembfl• Su903 14 t<IA'> 1----------F294025 c L A s s I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following peisons are NAME ITATl!MENT 01ng bua1nesa es J MD As-POOLIC NOTICE PUB ll C NOTICE Put>h&h&d Ora,,g& Coa•t Da11v Pilot Dec.em tier 1 !'> n 29 t985 cind Januar\ 5 t986 F I E D The tonowtng person• are 111ea. 3001 Redhill, Bulld- do1ng business es All-Over tng s Suite 108. Coste Cel1torn1a Phllatellc•, I 113 Mesa. CA 92626 Bake< Street Coste Meae. David Johns on e nd CA 92626 ynlhle Johnson 2538 1 Kirk 1 Coon & St1mp Co Linda Vista. Laoune Hiiia, Rulltl Creek Rd Twain, CA I\ 112853 959S4 This bualneu IS con- Cout e111111ellca t t t3 ducted by huaband and wife Bak111 Street Cost• M.... David Jollnaon 92828 Tl'll• at81emet'll WU flied Thl1 buslneu 11 con· with the County Clerk ot Or· d ucted by en untn · anoe County on No vember corporat•d auoc1a t1on 27 1985 oth« tllan e pertntfsrup FJNAI Robet1 Ctlllt!Olm PubfflMO Orange Cout FICTITIOUS 8UllNH8 FICTITIOUS BUllNESI NAME STATE MENT NAME ITAnMl!NT Tile 1ooow1no persons 11rt1 Thll fotlowlng persona ••e d o 1 n g b u s 1n es1 as dOing business aa OenlM Hussong a Bar end Can11ne P\a. C NOTICE ;:; Gustetson Company 134 5 Uppet Newpo1t Pleu FICTITIOUI S J USl .. ESS ··:'·:···:: Broadway •D. Cost11 Mesa N~rt Beach CA 92660 11 " CA 92626 Hu.song 1 Cen11na In<: A I NAME STATEMENT Denise Marie Gustatson C11lllorn111 Corpor1t1on 5 Tht! IOllOwing persons 8,1 ·.::.: 12930 Abbott •5 Garden UPt>et Newport Ptaia New do.ng business IS 5 and B •·. Grove CA 92641 port ~&en CA 92660 Gui's 7 • 29 Sagewooo ;:: Su 894 I 4 2 This bu11nets la con-Tllta business 19 con IHunt ngton Beec11 C A ;:; docte<I by an 1nd1V1<1u1I oucted oy •corporation 92648 .;. Oen1111 Oustatson Freet A Ho-Kll!th s S11epar<1 7729 :;: & Th19 statement waa lillld Trws statement wH Iii.ct S agewooo Huntington ~: By JOHN RICE 4-............ rttef ..\M \.1 A'.'J Jorli.ln -~tng H us-.c1n -.. plan~cd JOume~ to Dama~u!> on Monda~ mark<, a dramatic reconc1hatto n between l\\o \rah n\al<. \\ho tn rec-t'nt \t'ar; ha\e l11ol..cd.a 1 L'.ll h 111hc:r Imm opr-1<.1te <,tdec; of ~un barrel\ Thl' 1nr ann11un1.1.·d h\ t hl· rw.al p;il.llt' I nJJ\ marl..~ thl' JordaniJ n mona n h 'lir,1 to 1h1.· \HtJn 1.iJJ"lt lJI ''"lt' 11./"''' J nd l'JW' pr1.·"un·' 11n 1h1.· l\\o ~o' t•rnml'OI' \\ht• h h.1 \ l' \flllO\Clr<'li Jt\"Jt'lll l.h ltt11l\ J~lll\I 1lw titlwr \\flJ hJ' hn·n th1· llltl\t 11npi1nan1 \rJh 101.· 111 I l u\\t'rn\ ~di 11 all1.m11· "'1th ) a"1.'1 \ r .1 tat 1. h.11rm.1n111 tlw P.d1·,11 nr L 1tic.·rJ111111 < >r~.1 nt1Jt1on I hJt plJn 11lkr1·J rx-au· 111 l'\l h.ing1· !111 "r,1d1 "1th1ir.t"'JI lr11m 1.I I.ind' 1.11..1.·11111 thl' 1 •>n .. \\Jr JnJ 1. rt'.lt111n 111 '.1 P.1IL'\llf 1.111 ''·"'' .nnkdn.thd "''th 1.1rd.1n l11rJ.tn ""' 1h1. \\ t''' H.1111>. t" "rJd 111 11.111 .. JnJ 'i\ rtJ ""' Ith I 111lan Hn~ht' "' na h J\ uppo,t·d lhl· ,,1ntnkr;1111in 1~!.-J .tnd \uppon' Pl I> J"'1dl'nt' monJll' •'J'l'n,,·d IP \r.11.11 11 Jl\11 \I.JOI' :h1· \rJt'I' t• ll'.t1.h \lfJlq:.1, pJnl\ ''1th hr.1< I "'1 .. n J'CJll' tJll..' Jn tx•g.111 Aul 1h1.' pnml m1n1\tcr' 1tl l11rJ.in JnJ \, na agreed on l >« I I o n 1he son of M tddk East peace conference e n"1s1o ned 1n the Hus~in-..\rafa1 paCI -o ne 1n ,olv1ng all pante'i to 1he .\rab-lsrac:lt dispute and the fi ,c pc'rman ent membcn of the L !'ol \elUnl' < ounctl Tht' ft.,.e O('rmanf"n l mt'mht-r\ Jrl· tht• I n11ed \tatf"~ the \en 1c1 l n111n < htnJ B r1La1n JnJ Frann~ \ "'1'\ll'fn J1pl,1ma1 ha..ed in .\m man 'Jtd 1n .J rnrnt 1nll n 1e"' that "'rda n nn·d , '°'' nJ 1 .. fl.in" 1f).1li; 11 -"' d i IC'.s'>t nut 1t1 Jrn• urh r -.in1 f'lt'.ttl' 11nll'r<'n1.t' ·11.n n~ "\['" 'urr• •rt 1h1',~.f~I\ l'\' Jlld 11 J"l<'"'hlt' r.1n1, 1p;111 "1h,· J1tkrl'nlt' 1n tht• \rJh u1orld h< t,,, ... n 11 Ix 1ng a lOm· rird1t ""' 1.· 'c11knw111 .rnJ 11 lx·tng a 't'par Jlt' 1 J111d.in 1,r,1d1 .it'.tl uh11 II " lilt 'IL'l'f'llllg "'llh '''llT flh•lhl'I tn lht' .\rah \\11rkl · '·• d tt1l' J1rl1•n1Jt uh11 '~)l.,l· on ,,,nd11i.1111•1 ,,n •• n, mll' \ \l'p,11.11\' I )!lt•l·l\l.ll' Jll'.IH' ti' ll./~1.1 lt-J t 1 I ~'Pl' ,!1pl1•11 ,1•11 '"''·'''''II tn tht' ..\ra~ ,, t I.I \ "l 1•u~h \• 1t.11 h,1, -ail.I h1.· IJ\OT\ thl" 1 .. r,l.1n·'i\ r ,1 I nr ' 11 J'Wln' r1.'H1nl 1lt .11111: ,, 1t1 "' .i lt .11 h 1•rt "ur~' \r<1IJ t 11• nwu..:1 ht Jt1l ·r1.·nu·, '' :t 'i1n.i 11r n-.~ ,,11Jt "" 1r.1111 1h,· :h: '<' \rJh n.itton' \\llh iht .. 11).!l'\I 1·.1 t''' n .tn l't•rulJt11 "" -J,ir- dan 'i r ,1 J J <., ~ ir 1ntlul·n,l·J I ehdnun Thia 1t11ement was filed Dally P1to1 o.c.mbef 8 15. with the Covnty Clerk or Or 22 anct 29, 1985 •noe Covnt; on NoY9mtl4M' Su-981 27. 1985 with the Covnry Clerk Of Ot· with the Covnty Clerk ot Or Beecn CA 92648 I;.; I dJda 1nge Covnly on November ang• Covnty on Novembef Th11 bu11ness " con I::: More can tea 27, 1985 26 t985 ducte<l l>y .,, ind Md ual ••• l p J M I (1 f , 7 d Jd w J 1 ...a .,. b 7 Th fa.41 Fa»eo l<e<IPI S Sneoer<I ;~ &.ICU& &CUy&. e t • 4 , an pta enua e CC:uOD re • • f! PubtlShed Oranoe Coe•• HowHf Gflftnet & Br0WT1 rn.s sta•-nt was ttte.J ::: I 35·year-old Aauncion Baena.fe main candidate. are Pre81de.nt ,laMO Publlthed Orange Co11t ----------Delly Piiot Oec;ember 8 15 22. and 29. 1985 Su-898 P\B.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI 8UltNIH NAm ITATl•NT TM fOltOWino pertons are dOlng t>utlnll• u Olga'• WOid PrOC41111ng ~. 1O17 Oamucue Circle, Coe1a ~. CA 112829 01ge E TtllOr, 1017 Dim· 1acus Clrcte. COit• u .... CA 92929 K.a1 K TlllOt. 1017 Dim· uc;ue Clrcte, Coeta ~­ CA ntM TN• but ln••• le con ctuc:ted by hutblnd and wtle 04QI E TlllOr Tr.le 111tement WU hied wflll tN County C*1' Of Or· enoe County Ot1 ~ 29 1N5 ,..,.., Publlefled Orenge Cout Diiiy Piiot o.-nber •. 15 22. Incl 29. 1985 Su 450 P\alC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllMH NAMI ITATIMCNT The IOlloWlng persona are d<>lno bu~,,... 11 A•Mno Auoclatu. 9810 La Granade Ave , Foun11tn Val- ley, CA 92708 Liz Ann Soccon o. 10032 Atllton Ave LOI Angllee, CA 90024 Mllrf C Stoper 104 Vie Pucutl P1101 Verdell Et· tares. CA 90274 Nancy S T aylOf N 10 La OrllMd• A ..... f'ounlltn VII· tey, CA92708 Thia bve•n•u 11 con ducted by a Q41(*al part· nenlltp Ntney S TaytOf Thit atlllfl'*'t wea flied ... ,h tN County et.fl! of Or 8nQ11 County on o.o.mti. O, IM5 ~ Publlll'ltd Orange Coea1 Delly PMot Oeoemt>« 15, 22. 2$, 1915 and J-.,.Y 5. 1989 2D2ally Pllo29' Oecem1985 bflf 8. 15. A Professional law Corpor with the County Clllf1> OI O• ::: are amond 26 P'Ulpl.aoe who baft Ferdinand E . Marcoe and Corasoo . and . 911on 4340 Campus Or1v11 ange Coul'ty on Oe«!mbei ;.,• ;.• ________ ... ..... Su-865 P o Box 2?07 NeWOo"I 2 1985 filed aa cand.tdatea for a epecia.l Aqu.lno. Beech CA 92863 Fnsm / -] Publllhed Orange Coss1 p Or c FIC=I:~. ~:'~!l~~c:8e5mbe~u~85:• ~:;:~~1~ed~;u!~~t C=.:::y:~~~~~~:rv 46 face murder cha~des NAMI ITAtt•NT Su-884 ~, i~'~r.~~:0ii ,IC:.::... 3~=~~:;:~;i:e~1 in 20 protesters' deaths tem . 2051~ Grand Canal, NA• ITATWMINT P\alC NOTICE e u -?100 Balboll laland, CA 028'2 The tOllOWlng per.ons are Robert J PW*. 0 0 s . dOing buSI,_ u Cvonus FICTTTIOUl IUllNEH HAMOR LAWN· \1 \ '" L \, Ph1h pp1ne\ ( A.r) -fad Inc · A Cehtornia C()roor· 1n1111na110M1 300 twei.~1 NAMI ITAnMINT MT OllVf hnding com milt~ rccomme ndtd Saturd:n etlotl. 7759 Calllornla Av Cotti M ... CA t292e The IOllOw!ng ~· .,. enue. R1ver9i<le. CA 02504 .Jo. Aunemm• 300 Buc:k doong bvtonea• •• 8A1. 1,, Mortu•ry • Cromittf'•' that• Old' m a nd 4 ~ sold1ef' be.' cha~" Ith Thi• bu11n. .. " COfl· ne41 cosia Mela. CA 92129 du•irlft 52 Weeponowood Cr.,,,•IM\' murder in connt't'tto n \\tth the dcatl a ol ~O dUC1.CS by• corooretton C•oi JOy Croci.111 300 iMne CA 0211~ 162!> G1s1er A~f' dl'm,in\lrJh\1' l 111l"tl dunng a human n aht., Ao6beprt J P111he c k 8vcti,,.it Cosre Meu CA 0.11<1 R<cl1ard W k• .,, Costa Mesa nrotc\I 0 0 rlllldeot 02Ut W9flOtf\Owood lrvtM CA '!140 !>'!>!>4 ,. Thl11t1tetnent ... hled t hl.a t>usin•• it COii 01tt4 T hcJC'n\llO\tr.thlP1 \\l'f'l'l 11JC'J ~p1 ~ll 1n With 1"8 Covtlty Cl«tl Of°' dUC'l«J by C()-'*11*'• Tf\11 1>ua1neu •• con I "-.&l.intc ''" "'c:gro' l\land \\hen \<lldtf'f"t ~ Counry on NOwmb« Jo. AUfiemnia 0u<.1eo by M '~"''°"•1 J l -n mo-th·•n """' I 26. 1tt5 Thia llt ternent •U filed Gflt'1d R Wa"i!'r ~lpc'n(' lo~ 0 • ~ .. ''"" f'l('OP ('. ,__ wtth ,,,. Courity c ..,11 Of Or· Th11 tt1t_,,t w•• filed MRCI MOT~RI m o \tf, farmt'" p ro lC\ltng human n ahh u.w ~ 01 Beet .... t enoe CovtltY on oec-nbel With the Couniy Clet1l 01 Or RLL 9*>ADWAY \ 1ola1ton u n der the rule o1 Pm 1drn1 & 1("1:. 4200 Or-... St 4 lN 5 enoe County on o.c.n~ MORTUARY f c:rdtnand l \tarcos. p 0 • 102• ~tide. ntM2 lt ltllS I 10 Bte>adway h IS bcht'\t'd to bl-lht' '-'Or"O pnllt'St CA 02502 . PllC>lith.o OrltlOll Co4let '11127• Publllhed Orenoe CoMt Delly PMot o.cernoei 1~ n Publ•lhed °'""Oii eo..1 Costa Mft.I '1ol<"nC'\' u nder M ano,· ~o.,rar rule Thr o.iiv PMot o.c-nw I 15 2t 1et~ MCI J1t1~ ~ Oall'f Ptto1 o.c n 1ga5 ,,.,, e.-2 9150 'iOld tf'n sa1d 1hev fired o nh afkr th e) wtrt 22 end 29.. 1985 1tee s 1~ '' '' A , atta1.. lied b) the demo n\tr.lh1r\ &u-•52• Su .. , Su9()4 \.. J ---------Tht' d t'ad "t'rt \hot c11 hrr 111 t ht' bad . o r thC' "dt 1nJt~·a1 1 ng thl'' \o\Crt' tircd at while l1C"t'1n thr f '4.alante tall-finding C o mmtt- ttt a 101nt m1ltUtr'\ and Cl' 11tan bod) \ltd an t" rcrt'n Thl' lommttttt tC'\.()mmt'nd C'd t h<" fihna o f "multiple murdtr" a ttd .. mulllple at· 1rmptC'd m urdl'r \·harae against Escalante \.'8\or Rraulto I um a"n o. to wn pohcc chief C apt R afa<'I Jupn co ns tabulary C&pt \1odMto . n\4,n Jr w h o commanded t.ht troop 1:-a thr tnC'tden1.11nd 4 l of thcu men, Dl'ten~ M 1n1\tf'r Jua n Po ntt Ennle. •bo rtte1H'd the rommm tt "'port and ttleucd 1t to th e m edia e ndorsed its findtnp to Matro\ and ad:l'd that the 46 bt tnrd iointl) b a end rourt the Dcl~n~ M1n1 try an noun~ • , Demand heavy for Standard-Pacific executive homes Lengthy Interest llsts, buyer camp-outs and rapid sales are strong Indications of the pent-up demand for Standard-Pacific Corp. executive home projects In south Orange County, according to Steve Scarborough, company vlc:e president. Standard-Pacific Orange County developments have gen- erated sales of more than $90 mllllon In 1985, leadlhg to a close-out at a Dana Point project recently, -along with a Phase V opening at another alngte-famlly detached home development in the Saddleback foothills, Scarborough said. Thia kind of buyer demand has already created considerable Interest In Standard..Paclflc's newest south county executive home project, Palisades at Laguna Heights, which Is sched- uled for an early February grand opening. "In addition to homeshoppers who have visited other Standard- Pacific projects. the Interest llst Villas has Old World styling Architects sought to capture authentic Mediterranean flavor Authentic Mediterranean architecture Influenced by Old World styling Is the design theme for The Tennis VIiias at Monarch Beach, a community of 180 condominiums being developed by Steln-Brlef Development in Laguna Niguel. Designed by Cordell Ross & Associates, The Tennis VIiias - decorated In shades of soft peach and aqua pastels -are situated on a terraced site over- looking the fairways of The Links at Monarch Beach. The central feature of the development Is a private tennis club with such amenities as saunas, spas, weight room. lock- er facllltles, swimming pool, Jacuzzi and pro shop. Two floor plans Include "The Centre Court," with a first floor that Includes the master ~ bedroom, lltrary and guest bedroom and "The Grand Mas- ter," featuring two master bedroom suites and a kitchen with breakfast nook and private • for Palisades continues to grow through word-of-mouth," said the vice president. "Many of these prospective buyers are drawn by south coun- ty's new family-oriented environ- ' ment as well as by the quality and value of our homes." Palisades at Laguna Heights ~ wlll offer homes on 8,000- square-foot lots In a coastal hills setting. In addition to three floor plans that have already proved popu- lar, Standard-Pacific wlll offer a new design at Palisades. The traditionally styled residences will range from 1,932 to 2,956 sqaure feel, with up to four bedrooms and three baths. All of the homes will feature a separate famlly room, formal dining room, and three-car gar- age. One plan wlll have a bonus room as well. The homes' average price wlll fall In the mid $210,000s. - For more Information, call 546-1161. Pallaadee at Lap.na Betchta will offer bomee on 8,000-equar~foot Iota lD a coutal hill• eettlng. Artiat•a renderlna of The Tennla Vlllu at Monarch Beach, feata.rtng authentic MedJ- terranean architecture ln peach and aqua putele lnfluenced by Old World •tyllng. sundeck. authentic Mediterranean flavor, Both floor plans offer wood-distinguishing It from other so- burning fireplaces with tile called Mediterranean-style de- hearths and glass doors, classic velopments that are basically French doors with safety glass, Spanish-Influenced. tile entries, coffered ceilings with "To accomplish this, we have crown moldings, formal dining spent a lot of time and attention rooms, walk-In closets and such on the detailing, such as using kitchen features as microwave only specially selected roofing ovens, trash compactors and • materials, adding Roman column decorator-selected vinyl floor structures. stucco trim and utlllz- coverlng. Each villa also Includes Ing a color scheme of soft a view deck or patio. pastels.'' According to Cordell Ross: "In Reservations for Th~· Tennis designing The Tennis Villas, we Vlll~s are currently being taken especially wanted to create an for Phase I, with prices starting from $169,000. Scale models and floor plan renderings are available at the Monarch Beach Sales Pavlllon, located at One Sotogrande Drive In Monarch Beach. To visit the pavilion, take the Santa Ana Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway In Laguna Niguel. turning south to Pacific Coast Highway. Turn left to Niguel Road, then left to Stonehlll Drive, and right to the gated entry of Monarch Beach. For more Information, call 493-6468 or 832-2860. Neille Gall Ranch tThe uecatlTe homea at Neille 0..11 Ranch ln LaCana Bll1a are puUcalarly appeal- lnC to ba7en who ban been conaldertDC balld.ln,& a caa- tom reeldence, accordlq to L.C. (Bob) Alben.on Jr., c•ldent of Prealey of tlaern callfona.la bome- ballcl.ln,& ftrm. Tbe dnelop- ment -epread oTer two 9q1l&l'9 mllee of couta1 bllla OTe!'IOOki.ni the ocean -lncladee an &q11eetrlan Center wltb etabl•, 17 mll• of rldJDC trail•, a teDD1a center and pro aho,p and 22 acne of parkland. Rom• froa 8278,000 are offered 1D etpt noor plana. ranct.., from 2,818 to 3,898 equn feet In $...tory or two-ncwy d • For lnfor- madon, ca 831-7370. Demand outstrips custom home crop Only moments seem to have passed since designing and building your own home was a luxury reserved for a select few. But a look at the Industry In Orange County today reveals that nearty everyone who has ever dreamed that big dream Is getting Into, or trying to get Into, the world of custom h6me- bulld Ing. Times have definitely changed. The surging Orange County mar- ket for luxury homes and custom home lots stems from well- heeled consumers' confidence In the economy for at least the next two years. Feeling the effects of this Increase In the Industry's pulse Is Jack Custer, director of custom homeslte sales for Irvine Pacific. the homebuilding subsidiary of The Irvine Co. Irvine Pacific Is currently sell- ing or taking names at four custom lot developments In Irvine and Newport Beach. "We can point to several reasons for all this excitement," he said. "One Is that our econ- omy has reached a level of credibility that people believe wlll remain strong for a while. They have a better cash flow and they can now borrow money at the lowest rates In years. "Of course," he added, "having the lots In great locations Is key. All of our projects offer many spectacular views. "Another reason." adds Custer. "is that custom lot buyers want to be creative. They want something that Isn't avail- able on the market. And for a little more money, they discover. they can get exactly what they want, rather than buying a production home." The largest custom lof de- velopment to date for Irvine Pacific has been Harbor Ridge, a community that overlooks the entire Newport Harbor area. Only a few of the 99 lots originally available remain. The lots aver- age 12.000 square feet In size and are priced from $350,000 to $750,000. Irvine Pacific recently opened Fairway One, a limited collection of prized lots along the first and ninth fairways at Big Canyon In Newport Beach. Only 12 lots remain, with prices ranging from $340,000 to $970,000. Another popular area Is Turtle Rock Crest In the hills above Irvine's Turtle Rock community. Irvine Pacific opened sales In July on 28 lots with more than 1,000 names on the Interest list. Only a couple of lots are stlll available, priced from $210,000 to $310,000. Irvine Pacific's latest custom lot development Is Irvine Cove, a neighborhood of 48 custom tots that look onto the Pacific Ocean, bordering the northern edge of Laguna Beach. For Information on custom homesltes, call Custer at 759-1136. Just three homes left at San Michel Townhomes from 126,000 designed tn European styles Just three homes are still avallable at San Michel In Costa Mesa, where a special bullder cloaeout sale Is In effect. San Michel Is a group of European-style townhomee In Costa Meta. The new homee, priced from S126,000, offer three bedroome, two bathe, and up to 1,390 equare feet of Interior llvlng area. OUtdoort, a heated swim- ming pool, hot therapy spa, 1 pool house, and sundecka are all available for ex- clultv• use by homeowners and their gueata. In addlUon. San Mk:hel It offering home buyere a ftnancing program th1t r• quires 5 percent down and 12 percent, 30-year fixed- rate mortgages. "San Michel offers the young homebuyer the style and private recreation they've been looking for, at prices and terms that make home ownership possible, " said Michael D. Janes, president of The M.O. Janes Co .. builder of the com mun I· ty. The furnished model homes at San Michel, de- signed by Carole Elchen Interiors, are avallable for deity viewing from 10 a.m. to 5p.m. To visit the community at 600 Victoria St., exit the San Diego Freeway at Harbor Boulevard and proceed south to Victoria Street, turning right to the l8let Information center. For more Information, call 650--0616 .