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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-02-09 - Orange Coast Pilot• n DIAIGI COAST SUNDAY, naRUARY 9, 19H .J. featuf irtq "' 00 019 H.JD~rlie romn '' 6'f ~c//lltz.. I IM GOING TO I IM GOING TO CUT MAKE MV OWN VALE~TINES nus YEAR .. OUT SOME PRETTY' RE~ HEARTS, AND GLUE LACE AROUND ~EM ... WHAT l WANI YOU TO DO IS T'f'PE OUT A NICE VERSE TM.IS IS TERRISLE! I CAN'T ·MAKE A VALENTiNE WITM Tf.tAT!WllTE ANOTHER ONE!! GARFIELD ® rwo COAT HANGf R'3 AN'7 AN EMPTY CL05E.T • • Angel food cake with seven-minute frostinq is red ... Angel food cake with seven-minute frosting is blue ... Angel food cake with seven-minute frostinq is sweet ... So are you. T~E.RE. YOO C,O, KID6 © 1988 United F .. t\Jfe Syndicate, Inc ,I . YOUR HlllTlll llllY P.ANI THAT'S TME OUMB&ST TJUN6 l'VE EVER R&AP ! I GUESS I MISUNDERSTOOD ... I THOU6~T S~E WANTED SOMETIUN6 SENTIMENTAL .. by Jim Davis .c r- , (Your Mom ~Id eat fHAT much all by htrself. IT'S A BIG HOUSE! WELL. SOMETIMES EVEN A WHY DON'T 6EN 8 1G HOUSE IS TOO SMALL ANO ME LIVE FOR MORE THAN ONE HERE, TOO? FAMILY' .. --- " , .- . . what do you It kt best. smell in' flower~ or eatin· candy? 8i...1t ,f ~ou toint to th~ tnidd)e ~size l'o>-he11 say. Na.thJb t~)0 b1~. and h•y tht' SMALL one 1 B EN PRIDE CALLED. ASKED IF HE COULD SEE YOU SOMETIME TODAY' I S U GGES TED t-IE COME IN ABOUT FOUR. UNLESS I PHONE H IM TO THE CONTRARY' ' An' then 1hefe'l 1 h? lot5 of candlJ left over for ME! r.- ( And for an~ friend ~u w.Jnt ~HAA£ 1t with ! GOOD I I 'LL BE HER E· IF YO U V'JANT TO GO OUT TO L U N C Ht SARA . THIS IS .JULIA I SHE HELPED RAISE BOTH YOUR 0)1(() ANO UNCLE H ORACE I I S THIS WHERE MY AUNT LYDIA LIVES. A66EY? WHAT A LOVELY LOOKING YOUNG L AOY! YOUR AUNT LYDIA W ILL 8 E HERE IN A FEW MINUTES! SHE'S ON THE PHONE 1 ' • . i . f J .. • BUT YOU PROMISED YOU'D JOtN US FOR LUNCH, HORACE ... ' • ,,...c......,~ .... Gu. De1H11s.~u sure know a lot abollt father~' YES ... ANO THIS 15 THE · HOME WHERE YOUR OAD AND UNCLE HORACE WERE RAJSEDr SARA ! SOMETHING IMPORTANT CAME UP ... ANO I HAVEN'T TIME TO DISCUSS IT H.fY FURTHER 1 AND I W ILL NOT BE HO ME FOR ~~--DINNER! ' f • DOONESB /r1Y GUE5T 1HIS KY?N/N6 /S MK. f:J!Hlc B&f)(.{M/. If/HY? /(/6ll,~ /.VAS BORN AT 12:01 A.M. (,N Jl.AE.2, 1946, f.XACTlY NINE MCNTH5 AFTER V-V PAY. /~ I 6UE55 ~ RJ6HT. PO Y()(J lHINI< ~PA,. /i1::NT5 /i!eAlllEP AT 7HE TIM& 7H/J.T IN MAX- ING 'fW, 7fJEY'f) MAPC Hl~TORY~- FUNKY WINKERBEAN. WELL I GANG I II kOOKO "-'KE WE'VE GOf A NEW REbtDENI WA111N6 IN 1HE Fa)ER ! ------------------------------"""""\ HI S NAME 15 KQlE ! APPA RE.Nlk4> HE RAN ~!¥) FROM HOME. 11-HS IV\ORNI~, fOO K A.BOS I AND CAME HERE! ~{A) AeDUf IF 4t1J ~ HEi.P K4 lE GE.I SE.llkf.D IN . , . IAOVl "1 •!.l:M( Nl I by Garry Trudeau ru 8f16. \ . L 'NEXT,!• by Tom Batiuk UJH 1 lE 1 C:::D 5EE. ABOOf RETURN IN& IHE BUS ! 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DO you H,AVB SOMETH IN G BRIEF? .., ~ -CJclnlw\, _,. • 11S•Et A'*( atl• 1 ......... 11111n111b' Pclgc 3 Daily Pilat . With Valentine's Day just a heartbeat away, Leo Buscag]ia writes his own prescription for love, sex and romance. The best-selling author and red-hot TV lecturer says, "Love becom~ a very easy thing to learn, but we can't just sit back and wish for it We have to try it out" His advice waits inside. AMBASSADOR l'"'~-·---·' ·~h••~iel l985 ---------------------------------------------------111111 ID: AM8ASU.OOR. 7822 S. 4MI 5'rMl Ptlo9twx. Anzona ~ YES! Rulh me fie J-~ HoN I .. dlll 19(•) llMICI below lor $8.98 end fie "'*'*'9 "91rw"'lll Wlllil(1) H"8d below lor S2.98 eedl plu1 lhic>Pina and Mndllng.. I under•nd I mey UM my purc:NIM lor 30 deyt. '*" Nllllm It lor. IVtl ~If I Ml not 100.. d91~ I • ~ 5 0 • ....,..•-------~----~~-----~ UHOTO a ..... O MiM -----.,,~,,----~~-~-,.....~-~~--~ O Mr Fll'll NMM i..•....,,. 6R0327 ..... AOOr.w ----------------AO&. No -- City ---------------___ Zif' __ P!k ()/ feaiil FREE71FT If You Mail Your Order Within 15 Days LET'S ASk Who was your first kiss? r~· ;, 't~.I ~-~-··: ~'~ "My mother. When she first k.Jw.d me I felt I ~o ~ her ~ Then ~ t met my WJfc, Sadie. she said. 'You km like a vacu- um.' I said. lhat's because r used to play the trombone.'" Dr. 11111 lestMitler lttM 111 .... t "When I was I 0 or 11 , there was a scout lead- er I had a great big crush on. One day he kissed my hand. and I didn't wash it for 3 weeks. .. ., Gell Si••11s Of tM reel ""'· llSS "At 5. I kissed my cousin. who was 9. I went to kiss her on the cheek., and she went for my cheek. but we misjud&cd and my lips wound up on top of hers. I got embarrassed and ran away." FAST TALK IOUCI I HADY: PLO leader Yimer Arafat sW1ed it Don Johmoa of NBC"s Miami Vic<· popularized it The .. stubble look.. .. once the tradcmarlc of the unkempt.. is now a fashion symbol of sons amona such VIPs as Mel Glbton and Timoday HllllOIL Do you want sensa- tional .stubble? .. Shave in downward strokes -with. rather than against. the beard. .. says actor O.Yid Ketth. who's working on a new film. Whitl' oft he £yt. "Do it at night. and in the morning you'll have 'the look.' .. Opie just couldn't do it! Acto~-uccr4irector Roa Howard. cherub-faced son on The Andy Gri th Show. declined to direct, the in-t.hc--works reunion. Rl'turn to aybmy RFD. "I grew up on that show," says Howard. Who has talcen Hollywood by storm with Splash and Cocoon ... , guess I would still be a little in awe of directing Andy Griffith or Don Knotts." He'll play Opie: no NBC airdate yet ... JUldne S.ttmul. Mallory Keaton on NBC's Fami~v Ties. has been accet>tcd to New York University but can't stan until her contract with the popular comedy is up in 1989. Bateman. who turns 20 on Feb. 19. intends to study advertising and journalism. ~ USA WEEKEND -w.t lld1hr • • ,..._ PubUshed by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H. Neuherth, Chelrmen John J . Curtiy, ,,. ...... ONE LINER "Hollywood is a sea of mediocrity where the great talents have to put up with a lot of thiop in order to ex~ themselves." _ ..... ....._ .................... . . COVER STORY ·---------- Lt'L/17 //.I l'-' () ave . /a/ in:; Ill How's your love life? This Valentine's Day advice can make it even better By Leo BLlscaglia A life without love. no matter how many other than~ we ha ve. is an empty. meaningless one. Love is the grandest and most wonderful of all human experi- ences. It can be the s1 m plest yet most complex. the most obvious yet elusive, the most devastating yet exhilarating of aJI human emotions. A ljfe lived in love will never be dull. It's difficult for many people . to accept that love 1s learned that we are taught to love. Most of us simply plow ahead assum- ing that wc arc born lovers. We never stop long enough to rcahze that wc must be as diligent m trying to understand love as we arc in trying to understand any complex behavior. If joy. peace and success are our goals.. then Fi'lice U<Jnardo B11scaglio - pronounced boo-SKAL·1'0 hut of. ten called "Dr. l<Ji·e" ur the "hug therapist" -spreads tlte gospel of lmng and lowng J01'0111lr. Hts books hare sold 5 m1//10n copies; m 1981 he h«ume the ftrst author to sunu/tanrowl,r ha1'(' dtf. ft?rt'nt books on three New York Times ~t-si'ller I/Sis. Love: The Fall of Freddie the Leaf: and Liv- ina. Lov;ng & Leaming. In his book coming ow this month. Bus Nine lo Paradise (Slack-William Morroll', !16.95). ht> says the prople whu are most acwrlv olfre lo''" many~ with a passion -{amtlv. {JiJd. music. an. narure. His n~~ pro)Kt 1s a PBS mies. In Search of Love. sdttdulcd for 1987. To work on 11. the educa- uon proft'SSQI' 1s on l<•tn'l' from the l 'n11·ers111· of Scuthern Cal1{orma. 11/iere ht taught a "Lo1't' IA " class. lies sm1lt'. 61, and 1i a nOtn't' of Los A ngl'les. whert' ht' Slill In~ . love is the only way. So. I'm all for any holiday that will cause us to say "I love you." For some of us.. of cou rse. that's a difficult thing to c.Jo. But at least Valentine's Da) -only a few days way -affords us an easier way to express 1L Still wouJdn't it be wonderful to ha ve surprise Valentine Days all during the year -days when we tell someone we love them. send notes or flowers or candy? As much as wc may know we are loved we never tire of hearing it. Go •at Be bme lld tab I dlmtce Ol loft If we are attracted to someone and want to get to know them • • USA 'WtEUND· FEBRUARY 7-9, 1986 . better. we have to be willing to take a risk. We have to keep ;., mind that we may be rejected. but also that there 1s a 50 percent chance that the person will re- spond positively -and these are pretty good odds. Love as always taJong risks. A person may say. "Keep your love! .. But that's onl) one pCT- son. and there are many others waiting for the love we are so cager to give. Just because someone rejects us. it's not the end of the world. It's unrealistic to expect to be loved by everyone. So if wc sec someone wc like. ave instead of sinina back. and wait- ing fur somethif1$ to happen. we should hop to 1t and express what ~·re feeling.. Pa) a compli- menL for instance. Most people like to be told that someone finds them interesting or attrac- tive. provided we don't come on like gangbusters. our motiva- tions arc honest. and we arcn •t doing it to make "points. - I think it's sad that so many people arc afraid to speak hon- estJy. We need to tell each other how we feel more often. . Bigrvmmesleed platy " .... l'OOll The only way to keep ~ mancc alive is for us to grow. to change .ind to share in those changes.. We don't even have to grow toeethcf. We can grow sep- arately tosether -as long as wc share. If the man you love is a freak for baseball and y ou detest base- ball. but you love ~ra and he hates iL it's still possible·for the two of you to ccfebratc ~nd share love. You each keep growing in your own way. never excluding the other. You can disagrcc, have di&nt needs.. diffctcnt intcrcst.s. different &.-sires. and still love each other. Loving rela- tionships need not be totally agreeing. Agreement brings us tosethcr: differences keep us t09Cther. They bring the excitement into the relationship. As lonJ as we keep growing. every tJme we waJk into the room we're a new person. full of surprisi..-s. I think it's wondcrf ul that so many women are working out- side the home today. This offers them so many new experiences that bring.cxcucment to their ~ lationships. Unless each of us keeps grow- ing. we just literally fall out of love -from boredom. Soon we will imagine wc know every- thing the other person is think- ing and feeling. Probably the most harmful myth in our love relauonships is that wc will live "happily ever after." To keep romancr al ive. we have to -wonc ever after" to make ourselves fdscinating. in- teresting and lovable. S.,.. '1 tlo' flnwer n. hill_....., ..... Marriqe and the family are having an enonnous rebirth - not that they ever disappearro. The majority of people have al- ways selected them. And why not? Marriqe is a marvelous commitment that says. ~or all the people in the world. I select you to grow with." Ifs a public commitment It's aJso a tremen- dous challcn,e. People who mar- ry know they must woric at it to make it suct'CSSful When men and women live tosether. it's different. There is no definite future or com- mitment E.ach is still basi- cally on his or her own. Many couples who lave to- Fther do so because they think that it is the best way to hold onto the other per- son. J find in my ex~'Ticncc that if they truly care. they usually end up marrying or else they seperate because one wants to form a more committed relationship and the other doesn't. .... ave Su c111•t •• 111111 IM is I glll1m zllitll I think that over the past 20 years wc have really overdone the importance af sex. We have blown it so out of proponion that many people have de- stroyed relationships because they think they arc not as sexual- ly fulfilled as they arc told they should be. We've made people feel that unless they're having 14 orgasms, their marriage is a dis- mal failure. _ -_ Sex iS certainly a part of love. Sex without love is like taJcing a ~ tp momentarily find satis. facuon only to discover yourself lonely and despairing in the morning. But when sex is ac- companied with love. it's the ~ mth. the most glorious of experi- ences, the most intimate coming · toeether available to us. It's interesting how we refer to sex in our vocabulary. We talk about .. having sex" instead of ''making love." And we even use degrading four-lener words to describe the love act There is an enonnous difference for me. at least. between having sex and making love. I think it's wonderful that we've brought sex into the open and that wc can pick up a maga- zine and find articles about iL But isn't it funny how few of these articles talk about love and how many talk about sexuality. and yet one without the other is not fulfilling. We nC'Cd both. ) In my book. loving Each Oth- er. I describe the results of a questionnaire in which 600 women and men named those qualities they felt were most con- ducive to a growing. loving rela- tionship. Here arc the top five: • Commmk:atioa. Th.is is the most important skill for creating and maintaining loving relation- ships. When the other person says-.. What!s-tne. matte(; -don't just say .. Oh. nothing.,. For the other person to understand. wc must say what wc arc thinking. We can't ex~ him or her to be a mind readei. lf someone says or does some- thing that hurts us. wc shouldn't keep it locked inside, ferment- ing. until wc explode with it at some later time. Express that pain: "That really hurt me: why did you say that?" And talk about it~. 8 Affection. Reaching out to others in tenderness is so essen- tial. A wann hug. a kiss. a com- pliment. touching hands., a Jook that says .. I love you." These simple ~ures mean so much to a loving relationship. And yet many of us find it so difficult to show affection. I think it's because wc were brought up in a culture that said it's not nice to touch. In most other societies. people greet each other with h~ and kisses. In my Love c~ I had students : COVER STORY ave "Wlllm't it be ..... 111 t• - _,,. V•1tiie Dip .. --tile .,.._ ....... we tel se•e• we "" tllell, Slld IOtes or tlowen or Clldy?" who had never touched their parents since they were little kids. so I gave them an assign- ment to hug their parents and say. "I really love you.- Imagine the effect this had on these people who instinctively wanted to be more affectionate but were afraid. • Forginness. One of the most vital things in a relation- ship is to learn tp forgive. For- give moments of anger. m<r ments of hun. understanding that the other person is a human being with imperfections like ourselves. If we don't forgive. we will be- come angrier and more biner with time, and we will be the one who suffers in the long run. • Hoaesty. lfwc put all ofour hope and trust into another per- son only to find out that he or she has deceived us. it's one of the most difficult th.mp to deal with. How can we say we ove someone and then not be hon- est? Especially if WC are asked. We nC'Cd to know that those people we love will be honest with us. I'm talking about the kind of honesty wc ex~ when we sincerely feel and arc not try- ing to hurt. 8 Acceptance. One of the great ua,edics of love is that people believe once they form a relau~onship with another per- son. they can change the other and make him or her bener. But th.is is a fallacy. No one has ever chanlcd anybody who didn't have a desire to change himself. To assume that wc are going to cbanfe another person's be- havior is heading us to ulcer gulch. We can offer alternatives: We can tell that person what would make us happy. But they ha ve to want to make those changes themselves. We must acrept and be happy with them as they are. ave .. ,. ... , ... w Im Ml1•r? 1111t's OI If wc have not had the experi- ence of loving. we can still learn to love -the way we learn a foreign Jangua,e. If WC had COD- tac1 witi} a foreign languaee as a child. we are more likely to have a greater facility with that lan- guagr as we grow up. but if we haven 'L that doesn't mean we can't learn the languagt. And anythifl& that has been learned can be unlearned So if we ve learned a negative concepr- of love. we can unlearn it and • develop a new concept whenev- er we desire to do so. In learning to love. we have to learn the qualities -communi- cation. affection. honesty. for- gjvencSs.. aa:eptancc-and then practice. We learn what is posi- t1vely reinforced. If I perfonn a certain behavior and someone tells me rm great. someone ca- ~ me. rm likely to repeat the act. Giving love freely is so often reinforced: paying compli- ments, being sincere. responding tenderly and affectionately. These are thjngs that peopk love to rCttive and will usuaJJy acoept with gratitude and warmth. So love becomes a very easy thing to learn. but we can't Just stt back and wish for iL We have to try it out. a Fret.>-lance wmer G/01·1a 1-f 'elle<. assisted Leo Buscag/Ju in prepar· mg this arr1cle How to mend a lnken heart -and learn to love again rlJ'St. reoognitt the pain and express your feelings. Cry. settam. bang the walls. tear your hair if necessary. A broken bean hurts, and it's silly to stand there bcina brave about such a thing. Too oft.en. we feel it's imma- ture to be upset, to cry. Once we've dealt with those feelings. we should ask: What is there to learn from this experience? Otherwise. wc will repeat these same mistakes apin and again. A woman I know married the same man five di~t times in five different faces. Each time she was ~n that this man was riaht for her. Then we should put on a Bancf:.Aj(L stand up bravely and go out and try again. But this time we arc a linlc wtser. That doesn't mean protecting ourselves: u means we have a better understand.in~ of human dynamics. Love is learned best an the process ofLiving. We don'1 lcam to love locked in a room by ourselves. In my book UJ\'f. I wrote that at the hean of all love is vulnerability. We must be will- 10$ to be vulnerable. to nsk experiencing pain if neces.sary. The sad pan 1s that so many people who are hun cling to th.11 hun forever. learning nothina &om 11 and are afraid to move on. If we have had a painful love relationship. we may tend to shy away &om love when 11 comes our way again. or enter into 11 With trepidation. Wlth suspicion. with fear. But the minute wc say. "J've been hurt once and I'm likely to be hurt apin. so 111 protect m~lf and keep a tin.le bit of myself back.~ the other person senses it and feels im«ure. And that may destroy any hope of fonntng a new relationship. Often ~ enter mto love rwvely. believ- ing wc Just have to go out there.. meet the right person. form a relat1onsh1p and every- thing will be temfic. But for love to succeed, wc have to work at iL study at learn what It means to be a lover We have to make our- selves lovable.. a • A limited edition pmniue from the H.unilton Collection and~ lntnnational • 23K gold rlm • Shown an&ller than ac:tul •iuot~· d..iameW ~'mes ~emembered ot'86HC Mothrr's o..y plate IWlftly sold out, and 1 wry I.a~ num~ ol collectors were disappointed. As 1 result, that iuue, entitled "~Upon 1 Time,H i.s already showing secondary mark~ incttases. s.ver.J of Ms, Kuck's pmiious wodt.s h.lw a 190 earned significant price appreciation. One ol the most heartwarming of all pu· timH is IOOking th~h the family pho- tograph album and thinking back on favorite ''TimH Remembered." 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And - oh. no! -so arc those IRS forms.. What can help ease that naging fear of impendi financial fail~? Try ~ng a nest ea 1llC amount of money you'll need will vary, but most financial cxpcru agiu you1J want at least S2.CXX> for a gOOd, secure ea. And you ·u need a stron,er grip on your pocketbook to build one. Kurk Starck. a personal financial plan- ner with IDS/ American Ex~ in White Plains, N. Y., hcl~lients meet savings and investment .. Not ,av- ing in the old-fashioned way... -4ays.. .. but in a new approach that includes sav- ing on taxes.. too." Saving the old way is built on that trusty pessboolc account Your money safely. slowly compounds at a conserva- tive S to S.S percent rate. At the year's end. you pay the tax man for the interest ~ ~ the new way demands astute observation of interest rates. It combines passbook savinp with shon-tcnn. b.i&h- interest time deposits and Individual ~ tirement Accounts (IRAs). But some thinp arc easier sak1 than done. For too many people, a .. heavy debt load" is the biges1 singJe obstacle to creating a hc:althy nest cg. says PatriQa Muzzey. di.rector of the Family F'mancial Counseling Service in Coocord. N.H. '' Today, there is a decli1e ill saYings ltCOlllts and an increase in certificates of deposits. '' .. Almost 1.200 people booked appoint- ments for budeet oountdin& in the past year at her orpnization's folew Ham~ shire and Vermont offices. Tho9e who followed throulh with the counseling and budletina recommendations were able to bqin -~ pr()p'ams. Unfortu-nately, they wm m the minonty. The majority o(tbe clients~ too heavily in debl even to remotely consider uvu., The total debt owed by the 9CMoe's cli- ents last year: S3 million. If you have nothina left after the bills are pajd, Muzzey o&rs thctc ~ tions: 6 • USA WEEKEND· F'l!:nUAAY 7-9. 1986 By [)161 • SIDp cbaraflll. Cut the credit in half and mall tllem bade to the credi tors. • B ...... Cut back overall h hold costs to pay off credit card,...,..,.,,_ and other bills in a systematic way. •T~ Putatimcrbythcpho and time toll calls. Don't make cal.ls dur ing peak hours. Scrap any extra · such as call waiting. call forwarding o confem\ce calling. • Fool. Slip prepared and items; bu¥ fresh fruit and ~ .. A ......... shop at big chain stores or wareho outlets. • EmataJnmeat. Look for activiti that arc low<OSt or free_ Invite ni·~g home for drinks or mc:als, rather run up tabs at restaurants or nightclubs. •Tua Ftnd out if you can more tax deductions. If you can, save added inoomc or use it to help reduce your debts.. The most common and secure way o saving is to put your money in a pass- book savings aa:ount. which usually can be opened with a small deposit After you have a tidy sum of money salted away. you can move on to highcr-intereSt-bcar- sng savings plans. Accordina to the Fod- era.I Reserve Board's most recent ( 1983) Survey of Consumer Finances. 62 per- cent of USA family houleho&ds had P8S5-' book sa~ aa:ounts. . -roday, says Kirk Willison of the American Bankers Association. "there is a decline in passbook uvings accounts. and an increuc in oertificata of ~ts. IRAs and money market accounts. The passbook savinp account is perfect for aome people. Other people &el they want hlcher risk. They have mcn money to invest at a hiahtt rate. - Fet people who arc ready to move out of the passbook savings plwe, Starck ad- vises: • Mak.c SU~ )'OU havt ready cash to meet three to su months of cxpen.9CS. and adequate life and disability insur- ance. L • Ease the pain of your tax btte by considering these sa' ings plans: univer- sal life insurance. pa)Toll deductions and IRAs. • Shop around for a financial institu- tion. Banks are ~nning to compete heavily for your busmcss. After you have compared interest rates. find out how of- ten \M bank compounds. and be sure you know what \M penaJtics are for early withdrawals. The interest ceiling on passbook savings accounts will be re- moved in April. But this doesn't mean -great times are around the comer." warns Stanford Uni- ver'Sity economics professor John Sho- ven. -Savers have already enjoyed the highesl interest rates. Today with a 3 per- cent to 4 percent infl;.nion rate. the care- ful aggressive saver rnn earn 7 pertenl interest. and make 3 Pl.'l"C'Cnt or 4 percent return. That's bener than when we had a 13 percent inflauon r..ite and 13 percent interest." Q Eight ways to salt it away • Passbook savings. The most conservative account. usually pa )'- mg interest of 5 perc~:nt to 5.5 per- cent. Funds are available upon de- mand without penalty. Ceiling on interest rates will be removed on April I . •Certificates of deposit. 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I would like people to realize that I am one of the best basket- ball players in the NBA. and I guess this is a way that shows it 01 Ms fnlrite sMt: It's a running one- hander across the middle. It's hard for people to stop because I'm on the move. Most pcop&e know rm going to shoot 1t. they just don't know when. 01 llt &ettiq II ... rtClpttiN IS stlll ,..,.,..: I've srown aa:ustomed to it. Maybe at one point in my career I was · concerned about not getting any publicity. but not now. I made the AJ1..Star team twice yet. nobody knew me. I grew to ac- cept that as the way it's supposed to be. People who know basketball and my peers know what I can do and they've grown to appreciate that Tbat's enough for me. THE DIGUSH FILE •MB: JIL 5, 1154, Cll '11. S.C. •PllRSWI: .......... d u. ......... .,u. .......... . .............. •Mil STmsTICS: I fMt 7, IM ,... • UICIT1ll: bllU ........ llifeni. ty " s. 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Tbat was instilled in me as I grew up and as a result. it's itnponant for me to be ~ for my fiunily and be a strong father and make sure that my kids tel the th.inp that I didn't IC{. (He has th1'JC children. aees 6 years to 6 months). 0t -.t I "" itMltt twS MCitty: All people who are in the public eye. because they have been put there by the fans. should feel a need to return something. ln my case, my caring and need to help other people was there before I 90t to the NBA Th.it was one of the thinp we learned growing up. Look at all the chaos in the world. the nuclear tension. terrorism. All of that stuff is there because pe6plc don't take care of each other. 01 rtlcltl: When I was pu"'1ng up. my grandmother always taught me that God would take care of everything. I was young and really didn't pay anention then. But o~ I 90t o&dcr I reflected a lot on the thi~ she taught me. I pray every • 8y George a.or. Tm .. • IAlllTUll: .. ~I ............ tlf lie ..... .......,_ ... ........ llllllll I ll111l11fM .... tw. l:JI _...£ST S.-,• ca. pme. I owe evnything to God I feel that how they used to treat us in the South: it's a rare thing for someone to come throwing the ~ on you. beating you; where r ve come &om to accomplish what just like the Bull Connor days. It's a sad J have accomplished I've been bles9ed. situation. It's such a beautiful country. It a ...., fir (~1.,111 nlilf ,.. ~is :f:r.e is~~all~ror """' ti dtt II ... Al-• white people who don't want to let it be. ..... -a~tf$41.~.tt .. ....,....., ..... ttllkllt:lt's tile uae lat •>:.1 t was a ~t feeling my an. a way of exprasion. but when you t~ have the players IJVC me their su~ look at it on the overall alt of the wor1d. S1~ then. tve done car washes and J1ZZ if S such I minute thing. festi vats to raise money. One of the most • . touching things happened to me when I II Mlle I ....... ,_.. I think lh:t1 was on the car wash line. A guy from most ~. when they ~ an athlete m Ethiopia came throu&h and he h~ me the SJ>Odilbt. they don't~ you. are a and told me. '"Thank you for doing this ~ penon or ~t )"OU; like ~to for my people. ... Some pcop6e here in ~Wonder or like eating chitlins or at America tend not to want Co show that nJaht you ~ve .to 8et up arid 80 bokS the kind of emotion. It made me feel so baby.when tt ~We are~ peopAc. warm. h rldall 11 Slllll Africa: I don't want to be co~ a militant or a black ~olu­ tionary. I'm not that I am a person who cares about other peoole. It Just so hap- pens that black peoP'e are the ones who are 80llla through the most troublesoo\( ti mes at this point. Ifs a very un&ir situa- tion in South Aftica. ft reminds me of We live and die and tel gray hair and Bet old. have aches and pains and can· have broken beans just like everybody ebe. 11 M llt .ms tt lie n•t•h~ .._ Ilk ,..,... ..,. wt Mr: As a ~ sa~ man. a romantic. a person that CBtt:S about other people. a person that has faults but is not afraid to try and over- come them. h lis ,11111111,~ tf ltl: Always be open. minded. r ve seen nam>w-mindcdncss work in very negative ways. h wrttilC lllMtrJ, Ridl lte's ,._ Itri- _,,fir 12 ,.n. ,1H1llllll tw ~I mostly write about relationships ~ two people. but I also write about society. I try to reflect that because I do have an audien« and I need to let them know that it is important that we ta.Ice care of each other. a From his book of pot'ft')'. Let's Share. ropy- rigfrF1984: How Proud I Arn H 'aJchmg YO" grow. yow mind taking~. How proud I am. prtfty little infanJ with your mothM fat.'e Jusr .,,.'Olchmg you ~ my da}·. How proud I am. 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I would like people to realize that I am bne of the best basket- ball players in the NBA. and I 3ues.\ this is a way that shows it. . 01 Ms fntrttt Met: It's a running one- hander~ the middle. It's hard for people to stop because rm on the move. Most people know rm going to shoot it. they just don't know when. 01 ltt llttil& IS Mdl rapltiH IS '"" ,aa,.n: rvc pown accustomed to 1L Maybe at one poml in my career l was ronc:cmed about not getting any publicity. but not now. I mad( the AlJ..Star team twice yet. nobody knew me. I grew to ac- rept that as the way it's supposed to be. . ·: People who know basketball and my peers know what I can do and they've grown to appreciate that That's enough for me. THE EJIGUSH FILE •Im: Ja S, 1154, Ct' t f 1, s.c. • PllftSSlll; II-Stir tnn lttll till .... llatb "till ........... ................ • llTAI. STATISTICS: I tMt 7, l M ,..... • OICI~ [ICM--. ..n- ty " Seltll Clnlu. 1171. . ,.,: .............. .. ........ , c;.....u.a. .. .. la Jr., 4,.. 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That was instilled in me as I grew up and as a result. it's imponant for me to be ~ for my family and be a strong father and make sure that my kids set the thinp that I <lidn 't ,et. (He has three children, aaes 6 years to 6 months~ OI -. 1 ,... ltlllttt ,.., llCilty: All people who are in the public eye, because they have been put there by the 6lns. should feel a need to return something. In my case. my caring and need to help other people was there before I got to the NBA That was one of the ~ we learned growing up. Look at all t1ie chaos in the world, the nuclear tension, terTOri$111. All of that stuff is there because people don't take care of each other. Ot nAliM: When I was Jrowina up. my grandmother always taught me that God would take care of everything. I was young and n:ally didn't p&)' attention then. But once I got okter I reflected a lot on the thinp she taught me. I pray every pmc. I owe everything to God. I feel that it's a ratt thing for someone to come where r vc come from to accomplish what I have accomplished fvc been blessed. 01 ..... ...., .... £t1111,111 nlitf , ... ,....... ,..,.,. tt &ht .. tllell' ... St. ....... -I tltll"" $41.IM -tt fttt uat lat JW): It was a great i:eling to have the players gjvc me their support. Since then. tvc done car washes and jazz festivals to raise money. One of the most touching thinp happened to me when I was on the car wash line. A guy from Ethiopia came throuah and he husd me and told me, .. Thank you for doina this for my people... Some peQplc ~ in America 1end not to want to show that kind of emotion. It made me feel so h rlclsll II Sein Afrtca: I don't want to be considered a militant or a blade revolu- tionary. I'm not tbaL J am a person who cares about other people. It JUSt so ha~ pens that black people are the ones who are ~Ula throup the moa troutNesome times at this poinL It's a very unfair situa- tion in South ADic:a. It reminds me of • By Oearve a.. .,. .. • l&SIO'Wl: ... = .................... ._. _ ._ti., 11tllll1111111111 I ll1111tt111 ll-ftlr -.1:J1,.a. EST S...., • CIS. how they used to treat us in the South; throwing the <Sop on you. beating you; just like the Bull Connor days. It's a sad situation. It's such a beautiful country. It (Africa) is the motherland of all black peo- ple. and there is one little segment of white people who don't want to let it be. II ........,, llllltrtllll II lllls •It's my an. a way of expression, but when you look at it on the overall ale of the worid. it's such a minute thing. ..... I ....... ,_.. 1 think that most people. when they see an athlete in the spotliabt. they don't ~ )'OU arc a regular penon or that you like listening to Stevie W ooder or like ca tine cbitlins or at niabt )'OU have to It\ up and ,:> bold the baby when it ai.es. We arc regu1ar people. We live and die and act gray hair and Ft old. have .:hes and pains and can have broken hau'ts just like everybody el9c. .. ..... ..ts tt .. rt•••hrM ... .......... ..,. .. ~NI~ ~ man. a romantic. a person that cares about other people. a pe:ndn that has faults but is not afraid to try and over· come them. II lllls ••1• n•llJ ff lfr. Always be open- minded. rve !CeD narrow-mindedness work in very ncptive ways. h wrtti1i ""'1. wMdl Ill's ,_ sert. ..., fir 12 ,_., , ....... tw--= I mostly write about relationships between two people. but I also write about .society. I try to rc6ect that because I do have an audience and I need to let them know that it is imponant that we take care of each other. Cl From his book of po«ry, Let's Share. copy· righl 1984: How Proud I Am H 'aJching you grow. your m ind taking~. How proud I am. ""'1Y httlt 1rifanl wrth )'OM! m«hM /«t. Just 'll>'alClring }'OU makes rny day, How proud I am. • Mt. llkt a Dm-motN!r prottr:ting your world wa1clt1ng )1()11 grow. How prOud I am cm; Presenting The Eagle by Michael Boyett • lndlvfdually cut In brllllantly detailed cold· cut brom:e. • lndlvfdually aerfally numbe~. hallmarked • and regjstered. • c.ertiftcate o f RegtstraUon. • Hand-finished and hand- rubbed to the rtch patina of classic bronze. • Onty $U5.00 Couragt ~· lnaT:dl~ d.9rlng. Un- bcl~ably. the ~ e.gk catchCT hkl amongst rocks •nd c.aptured llw eagles with his bare h•nds. 1r the c.atchef sorvtved he wes wealthy In valu- llbk eagle reathen. r1c.h In t.r1bal honors. It was an otraonttnary tndltJon. ror the nrst Ume ever. the New tr9and Collect.on SocJety Is Issuing a 901ctly Uml~ f.d!Uon of ·'The ~ C.tc.hef'" by the acdalmed Amerk.an artJst Michael l!oydt. Cach sculpture ls lndlvldually xrfally numbered. hall· marked, ~ and accompanied by a eerunca~ °' Regbtradon. 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But if the heart is chockfuJ of chocolate. we may not have to speak a word Chocolate ts one of our most endur- i~ passions. from the traditional reef.- foil hcan that generations oflovm have exchanged to our growing hunaier for luxury and imponcd chocolates. Perhaps the most traditional sweet treat is the Whitman's heart. a V aJen- tine 's mainstay since the mtd-1920s. A computer microchip may now play Lo'·e Me Tender when we open the lid. but it's stJll lhe basic Valentine Dad gave Mom . "We try to be with the times. but we have to stay with· our image. loo." says Karen Fidler. Valentine product manag- er for Whitman Chocolates.. .. We also plan VaJcntinc's 18 months a.head. so we don't want anything too trendy that will be old by lhc time lhc hcan is on the shelf." . Sweet smells fill the air in Whitman's Philadelphia factory. To fill the 27 vari- eties of hcaru lhc com~my makes. thousands of pounds of caramel. jellies and the creamy filling called fondant are cooked daily in kettles. From there. the fillings are placed m "remelt" kettles. and flavorings arc add- ed. Ne~l. the fillings arc transferred to a machine where they're poured into indi- vidual pl"Mhapcd molds. When the can- dies firm. they move to an machine that drenches them with chocolate. Finally. the candies arc conveyed to the packing area. The pieces arc nestled by hand and machine into pepcr cups and tucked into the hearts. an assembly process that handles more than 20 mil- lion piccn of candy. each week. Whit- man's will sell several million hean- shapcd boxes of chocolate this Valen- tine's.. with pn~ tagS from $2.90 for 4 ounces to $75 for the fancy 5-pound heart.. Those assembly lines need to stay rolling; While Valenti ne's Day is the fourth-larsst holiday for chocolate sales (behind Christmas, Halloween and Eas- ter). Feb. 14 is thc largest smg/t" selling day of the year. What's more. each per- son in the USA chomps into 18. 9 10 • USA WE.Ex.END. F'EIRUARY 7-9. 1986 By 5..-..n M. Fali M SIUT rT IS: ..,._., a.. Aler ................... $571 ...... , .... , .., _,, WI ,..; It 1111t 55 ,._tfU..Mlts•M~ pounds of candy a year. I 0. I of that chocolate. according to the National Confectioners Association. The figures have been growing at the rate of about a pound a year since 1982. Some of the increase is caused by a new craving for gourmet and imported chocolates. These chic sweets take a lari· er bite out of Valentine bud8ets: They are S 13. $21 or more per pound vs. $7 to $9 a pound for non-tounnet candy. A red straw basket with one pound of heart-shaped raspbmy gan.ache Ro- meos and praline Juliets from Le Beige Chocolaticr costs $23. H uguctte Dumas of San Rafael. Calif.. makes the all-na- tural chocola&cs as they have been made in her native Belgium for generations. 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Sintt the Clunese believe that eating seafood wtll bnng abundance in the new year. wh} no1 try thcsr Spicy Shrimp With Walnuts'! In htSnor of the tiger. you might wan t to substitute Pacific ugcr prawns for the shrimp. Measuring about 6 inches long. they have a distinctive orange and black shell and can be found in many seafood markets.. Either way. round out dmner wtth rice. steamed green beans and a spic) Gcwtlrztraminer wine. For dessert? A light lemon mousse or lemon ice cream with almond cookies. Now talk about g-r-r-reat! • StiicY ... lllllts 3 poundl .... ,.. Wimp 1cupW9h.ehlltvM 1,4a cup.,, .... \ft cup., ..... ol 1,4a cup dry "*TY 2 ... dlltl .... .,,. oil 11,'a Tba. ... I .... drted c:hle peppen 2 Tba. "*ad g9llc 2-3 Tba. ....., ginger, rnmed 1 y, bunc:hM grMf\ oniona P9mU Of ott.. cooking ol P98I and dMllr"I atYlmp ooder co6d W8tef' Set aide In a oollnder to chin. Tout wW- ruta In.~°""" for 15 rnn.s. Do not let tun. Set ..... 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It's doubtful 1f an) new domestic car produced today will ever tum out to be such a good investment so you migh t consider putting your money into a .. clas- sic." You11 enjoy the feeling of dri ving a machine that's gaining value wtu le your neighbor's new domestic wagon depreci- ates 20 percent on the drive home from the dealer. Gmc:raJJy. sports cars make bener in- vestments than famil> sedans. Peter Bohr. author of Road & Track's Used Car Clas- sics. says sports cars .. maintain about 70 percent of their vaJu~ after four years ·· Other more sensible cars retain onh about 55 ~nt o~eir value after the same pcnod. He also points out 1ha1 sports cars stop depreciating after fou r years while conventionaJ models keep faJling in value. It's difficult to realbticalJy pnct an old- er car. Aunt Ethel's Edsel might be wonh a fonune to some. but will muster onl) faint intcttst among others who collect old cars for profit. Muscle cars.. favored by young people in the middle to late 1960s. att hot nov.. These vehicles -Pontiac GTOs. Ford Mustangs and Dodgt Chargers among them -had powcrf ul engines. smooth lines and a spony in~·that had onlv been hinted at by the ·~ Chevrolet. · But before you la) out a single dollar for one of these or any vintage car. do your homework carefully. Cllestcr Krause publishes a mapzine called Old, Cars K'ttk/\1; his Old Carl Price Guide is the bible (or most collectors.. Both are avail- able on newsstands. Gary Pcr1c.ins. a Chicago entrcprencur and seasoned collector. advises prospec- tive buycn to: •Only buy a car that appeals to you pmonaJly -you might ~t stuck with 1t. • Research its history thoroughly. •Have the car cha:kcd by a competent mechanic who is familiar with vi ntage ve- hicles. • Be sure the car 1) original: no alter- ations or enaine swaps allowed. a Richard Sffll(")' is th,, author qf How to Keep Your Volkswalen Rabbit Ali ve. '"" .... "'' . "No one in his right mind would go through all this to 1nake a model car." • The 1935 Mercedes 500K Special Roadster. It sets a standard few. if any. die-cas1 models have ever approached. A mas1erpiece in minia1ure. it is the first in Franklin Mint's extraordinary new se- ries. 1ne Great Classic Sports Roadsters. A C11110m model or thM qualtty w.ould COit thousands or dollars Director-6ordorrltuetnig · s-detenn foation to create a I :24 scale model of unparalleled authenticity. detail and craftsmanship re- quired dedication to excellence every step of the way. An exhaustive search located from the few~r than 20 originally made. the best of the 500K's still extant today. The best had rccen~I been voted Best in Show at Concours d legance. From hun- dreds of pho tographs nd precise measure- ments of this splendid example. a prolotype was built. From specially made tooling . 111 preci- '\1on pieces were created. as opposed 10 the roughly 40 pieces that are used to make up the average model. Each piece individually inspected. Each body piece then hand-pain1ed with actual automotive lacquer. B.!04 •Mf" ""' Gordon M. Buehrig, dtsigMr· of tlu-ltgendary Cord 810, DuestnMrg J, Aubum Spetdster and, now. The precise Mercedes SOOK color. Each piece then hand-waxed to a high gJoss and reinspected. Imagine hand-waxing a model car. The 111 finished pieces finally hand-assembled to form a singJe car. Ded ication had become compulsion. Its opentional features and intricate detaillnl are remarkable There is remarkable duplication of the orig- inal' s extraordinary amount of gleaming chrome trimwork. precisely placed. right down 10 the tiny tips on either of the fender- tred rublines. Hood. doors and trunk that actually open and close. A boot that snaps off. A convertible top that snaps on. Full dashboard instrumentation. Scale-exact tire tread. A -knock-off" hub rhat covers both spares. f RA KLl "l Dirtct°' of Franklin Mini Precision Models. A hand-built scale model of the Mercedes SOOK Special Roadster precision engineered from more than 100 component parts. Seats into which just the right amount of "gjve" has been built. Engine detailing that includes a Roots- type blower. carburetor and ignition system. Running gear. exhaust and suspension on the undercarriage. Compulsion has become obsession. And finally. the result is here. The mapiftcmt Mercedes is avallab't only throoah The Franklin Mint Crafted and imported exclusively by Frank- lin Mint Precision Models. the SOOK is being offered at the remarkably low price of S90. Upon receiving the order form below. pay- ment will be billed to you in 3 monthly in- s tallments of S30 each. '"We weft ~l"IDintd to make the uJdmaU In dit<alt models ... said Mr. 8-hri&· "We succeeded ... Ml-..;T A PRE C l 10 , \i O DEL \ j---------------------------·ORDE R FORM ·----------·-----------------~ C ""'""'"'" '°" Pf\" oJtJ : THE MERCEDES 500K SPECIAL ROADSTER I I I I Franklin Mint Precision Models Franklin Center. Penn5ylvania 19091 Plea.ft mail bv Fefmum· 28. 1986 Please: enter my order for The: Mercedes SOOK Special Roadster. crafted an d1e-cas1 ~tal . to be wnt 10 me: ru11y assembled and ready for dl\play I need send no money now I will be billed for my model 1n three monthl y 1n\lallment or SJO • each. be110nina JU~t bdt~ the car is ready for ~h1pment. ~--··· .............. . Addrc:,.s Cuy. State: .,..., "" -,.,,, .. .... ..-.-v /<1'~ .......... Z.,p ~------------------------------------------------------------------- -· t I I I I I I I I I I I I l You get all this: • 4-Qt. Dutch Oven with Cover • 2-Qt. Saucepan with Cover • I-Qt. 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Everything you make has that great old-fashioned country kjtchen ftavor ... and cast iron actually seasons itself to let you cook without burning or sticking. Don't 1ettJe for anything less than the but ... cut Iron cookware! Cast iron has been the cookware homemakers have relied on for generations. And. now it can be your choice, too! You .can try this. ent~re set at an astoundingly low direct-by-mail price! GrtnderlCl"lterfShftdder Grale chee~. sl~ poca1~s. 11nnd nut -all made easv with ~' 3-in·I kllchen helper {~Alff ("""'""'"" ....... iw.,.. A SurprtH Gift 'Ne can 'I tell rou whal 11 " 1hJ1 would spoil the 'iUrpn se1 Bui wt' wlll lt>ll ...Cll.I 11's some1hinq lrn vuu or vour hom1• ..... ,_,.. "" ....... ~· '41b-lo4uto· ••mt'-' """'"'"ltlt"' ,, niu-d •• ,_.., ~ N "-""'"'*"" """"1Wld•v " '" • .-1 f'f"iOhlt "•• non "1tom d ~ dtinnii ""'" 1 ..... 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CThts order is subiect 10 1PPfl)Vll of my crtdit by F1npfttut I PteeeeSign'L....~~~~~~~~~~~ Order Today -Satisfaction Au ured ---------... ·------------·····---- ., YOUR FITNESS • l -· ~ to keep JOll' weight from going the same ci'ection as your age a teen-ager and on into my mid- i was always quit1: thin and found l Id cat "'hatever I wanted. Now that in m' m1d-30s. lhings seem to be ng south a little. l understand it 1s use or a metabolism shift. but wh'Y a mct.1bolism cha• cause weight ni Ho"' '>hould I alter my exercise? Andrea Will*m Cincinnati.' C>ttio E\·m hixi~ ·s metabolism bcJ!ns 10 JI Jbout • 25. which 1s when ng l'l'Jll\ begins. says James Skmner. )'SK'al t"t!ucauon professor at Anzona It l "'' cr;1t)' 1n T cmpe. The rra -.on }OU can't cat the WB) you "'hl·n you were m your teens and y 20\. Skinner says. is because your y no longer needs the same number caloncs to maintain itself. Acrording Skinner this is how your body n~ Your bod) begins to lose about a nd or cells a vcar -brajn. bone and le u·lls and ·cell$ from ot~ organs. us..· lClls bum calories. as )OU get r. '<>u need to~nsume fewer cal<>- The onl"' cells your body doesn 't natu- 1) shl'd are -you guessed it -fat Its. .\nJ 1f you don·1 cut your ca,loric takt in rcspons.io )Our changing mc- hsm \OU start adding fat. The t,11 in tum. in,ulatf<i your bod~. winch means you don't need the num- ber of calories vou othcrwtse would need to maintain ~our body temperature. That means that unless )'OU cut calorie intake even futher. )'OU add more fat But the news isn't all bad. Skinner says. Both the loss or bone and muscle mass-and the add111on of fat -can be slowed or reversed through a low-fat. high-fiber diet and ~ular exercise. The ideal exerc-jsc regimen for shed- ding fat and building muscle and bone mass 1s a combination of weight training and aerobic acti vity. Women. especially. also should consider boosting their calci- um mt.ake -either "1th supplements or calc1um-nch foods -~use of in- t-reased suscept1b1ht) 10 osteoporosis. Get your doctor to pn:sciibe an exer- cise and diet program for you. The st.an- dard formula of 30 minutes of aerobic exercise three timt'S a wrek applies. Skin- ner says. On m-~twt.'\:n clays -and de- pending on which pans of your body )OU want to tone up -an~ regimen of sit-ups. push-ups. leg hfis. calisthenics or hght weightlifting IS l\.'COmmendcd. Q -JtutUI Watters -4 r<' iv11 rons1der1111: a n l'\, /11 m"•..s rl"gt- lll<'n? USA WEEKE!\ D ll't!I hnd e-..:pens w unswer rvur q11('Sl11J11\ ll'fll<' to USA WEEKEND. four /·1111cH. P.0 Box 5fXJ W. llasltmgron. l).C !004". /11c/11de hm{ hw'?rapl11cal datu. u d<".<'rt pt ion o( m11r ht11c>ss goal. a111/ m11r html<' and nm A uddr~"> and plume 1111111/'1<1"! Device ains to keep stort< on track .\ new device designed to help prc- 'Cnt p~mature binh now has been used by more than 1.500 women - and 1\ more than living up to its early sum~~ in a 1984-85 clinical study. ( allcd Tenn Guard. it monitors utenne contractions. which can indi- cate P~tenn labor. Generally used beginning in the 20th Wttk of pregnancy. the portable mon11or is worn for an hour in the morning and an hour in the after- noon. In the evening. sensor readings i" be sent to an obstetrician by IJl•Onc. or the 97 women involved in the earl\ study of the monitor -all of them at high risk for prc-tenn dehv- Cf)36 -85 prrccnt completed at least weeks of pn:p\lncy. enabhng tht'm to dchvcr normal bibles. Full term 1s 40 wedcs. St~ that study. women who used II have gotten shahtly better resul ts. sa-.s Dr. Michael Katz. assistant pro- f~r of obstetncs and gynecology a1 the University of California in San Francisco. The machine 1s available by prescripuon and costs from Sl.<XX> to SJ.<XX> to lease. In most cases. in- surance rovers iL "Symptoms of pre-1enn labor are ven subtle. That's wh) a machine hke this 1s so valuable." says Ana To- masi. assistant professor of obstetncs and gynecolOI} at the University of Illinois Medical School in Chicago. Of all women in the USA. 4 per- cent to 8 percent a~ considettd at high risk for premature binh. lnclud· cd are women who have had a mult1- pte pregnancy. women who have giv- en binh prematurely before; and. to a lesser degree. women who smoke. dnnk heavily. are under 17 or ovn- 34. Women who ha ve high blood pressure also are at nsk. 0 -JelltUllllten USA WEEK.fND' fEBRl'~R\' 7-9. 1986 • 17 HERSHEY;S SYRUP THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO MlLK.-o._, _,...c.. __ lt's-lmot for everyooe, so bust tlis bow tie Many of you have been kind tend me clippqa from iaue of Swnss!""'" uine in which a IOGlled .. dothinl expert.. by the name of John I. Molloy •W"" that men who wear bow ta are .. distruslcd by l1mollt ~~. author of boob for people who don't know how to dras themselves. IQCS on to rea>m· mend: .. If you have a bOw ~ ... you leave it at home.'' U: however. you fed you must don a bow tie, Molloy proposes that you ,et the rilht ICUSIOi ics; ... Rd DOie and • beanie cap with a siropdler ... Since beUw trusted is important in my tine o(worl, I suppoee there are catain options now as to what I. U I bow ~Ill news COC'Te- spondent, should do: • • oouJd immedia1eiy bum all my bow ties and run riaht out to Charle Ouood iJ tut- chor of ~ Sunday Niaht News. H~ is «IJ. tor and o.ndror of News. break and The o.>od F&Je on CBS Radio. buy 9C'vaaJ of the .. rep'" or~ striped four·in.hand ties that Mr. Molloy recommends 1or peOple who want other peo- ple to trust them. • I could keep on wearina the bow ties, but run right out and buy the beanie with the propeller to wear al<,,. with them. I do not know where to E>Utdme such a beanie. but I am ~ Mr. Molloy oouJd be hdofuJ in that reprd. , · • • c:ouJd do nodtina. continwna to wear bow ties while ta1Jrina about news'evenu. and completely ianorinl Mr. Mo&. loy's valuable advice. I am strorwlY inclined toward option No. 3. It is a dJaCl&J shame that W'msaon Onarc:hill never bad the benefit of Molloy•s expenite durin& Worid War n. OiurchiU miaht have been an e&ctive leader and 11\isht even have proved an ~ speaker d~ that period. bad he either .aauired a propeller4>eanie to ., WJth the bow ties he wore. or bad he subltituled the rep.stripe .. ~ cravats. ChwdillJ even took to wearinl jumpsuits. MoUoy ~Y wouldn't have s&ood still for that! If people really are IO idiotic, as Molloy SI ..... that they depend on tomebody's nedr1ie to determine whether he should be ~ it seeins 10 me ~ are all in U'OUble. But with aU due rapect. I ~ the ·apen" is ~ People have learned over the ymn to rapect and lldmire NBC News Cott=n 1.W. R. Levine. Mr. Levine bas M>rn a bow tie fOr ;a; I mn 1anember, and yet audimca have never oonfuled him with fteo.Mle Rermlii. It would be I ... mimlce. I think. fOr Mr. Levine ot me. or Mr. Han-. iJr tt.t maaer, to affect 101ne ocha-kind of neckMW j• ...... John T. Moloy •YI it would malcc us IDCft lnllled. Woakl you w. Pee-wee Herman more if be weft I rep 1ie? Ml ........ By die ..,, «*2 )'OU·~ lelmed to tie a .bow tie. -whidl is .,.. Hiie a,iQI ~ Iha daces -.~ will ftnd at has many adwa• • 'JU one tbialt if you llJill )'O'S' IOUPt you won't~ a bil lllDI m ~tic. F°' dttal ""° 1-r ""1al IO # """'1ml tlltd tfll.fllt/. A bt1w tll. I MY. -..,, ...,_ It "1t'r 1tJW Ill tlw 1'llllra yt111 aflll/ fllY. h) • """"""""' ,.,,. "" yow lltirt c; , WHAT IN THE WORLD iosses give us a pat on tlie back Even though you daydream occasionally. your boss probably thin1c.s you're indµstrious. A sw:vey of bosses at 100 of the USA's largest oorporanons st)ows that 1 I pm:cru say the avef88C worXer-is .. very industrious"; 78 percent say the averase worker is .. somewhat industrious"~ and 11 percent say the averase worker is .. somewhat lazy ... Scu'ce: Robert Hiil lt•••b()llll .. The sports -watr.h Baseball isn't In the balpal1c when it comes to the top 1 O sports that athletically indined women enjoy watching. The most·watched sports and percentages of people who like watching them; Women's pic,...K:ea FOOlbel 61 TerlW, 56 Trad< and 50 field Basabel 45 ,, ••• 71~1 ti lie .... The future looms large -very larJe. The Work Future Society predicts that in five to f 0 years new growth honnones will ensure that ev~ child reaches normal height The group say some parents even will try to pump up their prog eny into super-athlete size. 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UIJAAMTA (Pleue tee 8PORT8/Pa&e 311 -llelworks U.S. 'Und~r Siege' tonight NBC movie depicts terrorist attack and government response By JERRY.BUCK .,, ............. LOS ANGELES -The NBC movie "Under Siqc," written by three Waahina- ton Post reporten, offers a "what-ir ' scenario ofa tcrrori1t attack on the United States. The three-hour movie, which will be broadca1t toniaht. looks at bow foreian terrorists miabt attack this couatry and how the government might respond. The movie's conclusions are frightening: the United States is extremely vulnerable to attack and the government response might be as questionable as the tactics of the terrorists. The movie grew out of a stx-part report on international terrorism that Bob Wood- ward, Chris Williams and Richard Harwood wrote for the Washington Post in 1984. They traveled throughout Europe and the Middle East to put it together. Producer Don Ohlmeyer ("Special Bull- etin") saw the report and asked them to write the screenplay. Woodward shared a Pulitzer Prize with Carl Bernstein in 1973 for reporting on Watergate, and they wrote "All the Presi- dent's Men" and "The Final Days." Woodward, now an assistant managing editor for the Post, also wrote "The Brethren" and "Wired" and is now writing a book on the Central Intelligence Agency Williams. on leave from the Post, wrote a biography of Ted Turner, the owner of Cable News Network. and the Atlanta Braves. Harwood is deputy managing E.G. Manhall (left). Muon Adama star ln ••under Slete•• tonleht. editor of the Post. In their series, a pnnc1pal terron st they targeted was Abu Nidal. recentiy 1m- pli<:ated in the airport attacks 1n Rome and Vienna. In the movie, the fanatical leader of the tcrronsts 1s >\bu Ladeen (Ntdal backwards). "He makes a good e:11ample of a bad gu y in the drama." said Williams "His intent 1s to de-stabilize the government No argu· ments. He doesn't take hostages." "We have some violence and one love "enc," added Woodward. "but bas1call}' 11's how the government would deal w11h \.this problem. apd the compc11ng and no t necessarily consistent goals of the vanous agencies. "The president 1s trying to keep his head above water. The FBI says tt's a cnme and should be treated that way. The secretary of state says there 1s no diplomatic soluuon The secretary of defense argues agaJnst a military response against the country tha t appears to be behind 1t. These are essentially the real po~1t1um of the men 1n government toda} " Wilhams said the movie 5uggestcd thert' really were no conungenq olans for handling domestic terronsm. Prime soaps down, but not out By FRED ROTHENBERG "''" .............. NEW YORK -Reports of the death of the prime-time toap opera appear patJy eugerated. Althou&h tbe number of sex- driven leria11 has dipped lliahtJy and nut season won't brina any new ones, the current crop appean sturdy. "They're not d)'!na; they're ju.at declin- m.a," wd John S11k. 1enior vice president of the J. Walter Tbompeon advertisina aaency. "They're still powerful TV enter- tafoment, paniculatly for women l 8-49, who are the principeJ lalpt for many advertlsen. for reachina that_,FOUP, the four soaps have 35 percent hil"er ratinas than the avcraae TV propam. The four serial hiU are "[)ynuty" on ABC. and "Dallas." "Knots Lindina .. and "Falcon Crest." all oo CBS. faccpt for "Knots Landing," each has cxpcnenccd ratinr slippqe. "Dynasty," which ranked No. last season, is seventh for 1985-86 "Dallas" went from second to sixth. "Falcon Crest," which is bucking the "Miami Vice" phenomenon Fnday ntJhts. fell to 19th, while "Knots Landina" remained steady at 14th. These loues prompted B. Donald Grant, presidtnt of CBS Entertainment, to say last month that the serial "has peaked. It s on the way out." CBS doesn't hllvc any scnal5 in development. nor do ABC' or NBC, and there hasn't been a suca.lsful one in- troduced since "Falcon C"rest" piaay- becked onto "Dallas" on Fnday nt&hts 1n 1981 . ABCs ''The Colbys," this season's only new soap entry, is a "Dynasty" clone. II is perlOrmina better Uian ABC's p~ous shows Thursday but ranks 48th out of 79 series this season. "These sho ws alway take ome to build audiences," said Sisk. "We foriet that 'Dallas' struuled on Saturda~ and Sunday before it finlily clicked on Fnday night." Successful senals, more than any other TV form, iet mtcnllC Vlcwcr loyalty .t\ccordina to Sask. an a typical four-week penod, only 8 percent of the vtcwen of a non-scnal will watch all four episodea, while 2S percent will ~ faithful to their soap fo ur ~eks an a row. Sunday, February 9, 1986 3 Daytime drama turns real Space shuttle tragedy replaces soaps for millions of viewers 8)' LYNDA HIRSCH Two weeks aao a true American trqedy played out hour after hour for millions of viewers who had tuned in to see Pat Sl.Ja.lc spin that wheel or Tad Martin slither out of another jam. Instead they viewed the disintegration of seven humans as the space shuttle Challenger exploded while headed for the stars. It was a special launch because it carried ebullient schoohcacber Christa McAuliffe -so special that all three major networks were carrying the launch live, something they had not done in a long time. Lately with space launches, mid-morning and afternoon TV watchen bad heard news- brqk announcements of another suc.cess- fuJ launch or perhaps a delay. But on this day the countdown and lif\Dffwerc viewed by millions. Then a million star-like p&f,ticlet exploded. 'l'be countdown and explosion would run at rqular speed, in fast motion, and slow motion for over five hours, inter· spencd with pieces on McAuliffe trainina for the project, shots of the cn:w members shortly befon: liftoff. interviews with the second woman into space, Judy Resnik. test pilot Chuck Yeager taJkina on the safety of the space program ... and always it came back to that explosion. As the traaedY played over and over, some viewm bcclame restJess and started dialina the networks. "Yes. it was terrible ... haven't we seen enough of it already? How man y times can you run it?" Some even foolishly wanted the soaps -Daytime oaa Liberace t he pianis t a t 'World ' weddin g By L VNDA HIRSCH Q. Can you tell me af there's going to be any exciting Valentine's Day weddings on the soaps'> -T G . Chicago, Ill. A: Several soap opera wedc1JJ11• are pla.ued, but tbt most hanrlou la IJ.llely to be tbt long-awaited "I do'•" of Zane ud FeUcla Oii "Anodler World." I.Jada Dano, wlto plays r omaace aovellat FtUcla, wlll be •earta1 a t U,Ht lace IM pearl weddla1 1owa. Her aroom Zut, played by Patrld Tovatt, •UI be actlncl la a formal ..._~~...-.~__. c.u way ••it. Playta1 Uberac:e the piano will be Liberace -so much adJn of the lhow that on his other auest appearances he refused to spuk with anyone on the set unless they were in character. Also on hand will be Dano's real-life mother and husband. Accordin1 to Dano, "My mother really 1sa fan of the show. And she rcaJly likes the idea that Fehc1a is aettina t<>sether with Zane. In fact, if l told her I was brcakina up Wlth Frank my real husband. to marry Zane.I.. Sh(' might not be tha1 upset." When uano's husband. 4 Sunday, February 9. 1986 advenasing promoter Frank. learned that has mother-an-law was going 10 be at the "nuptials," he also wanted to attend. Incidentally. Dano 1s thrilled at the wedding finally taking place ··Felicia may be exciting and have Jots of fnends. but she's been alone a long tame and I th ink tha1 she's needed a solid relationship, that one special person to share things with, and she's found it in Zane." Does this mean that Felicia and Zane will become boring? Not on your life. We understand lots of adventures arc in store. Q: On "Days ofOur Lives," there used to be a character. Roman Brady. We'd like to know where we can write him and Deidre Hall. - D.R .• Hambura, N.Y. A:. Wt aaHme JOI mtu tlte actor Wayae No~, wllo p&aytd a.mu for Mveral )'tan. n. MW a.mu la aafferlaa fmn amHtla u4 •alat tlte alias of Mr. lSlack. Yo• co write to uy past or preaeat "Days of Ou Una" star 1t tlte Pr0tpect ud Gower stl4Jo, Loa Aa1etea, CA ttHS. Have a Qut8t1on about your favontc soap or soap 8tar? Write to Lynda Hirsch, c/o News America Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, C,alil 927 I 4. She will answer as many question8 as she can in her column. but the volume of mail maies personal teplie$ impossible. back on the air immediately -that unreal world of trqcdy as opposed to the very real u-aaedy they were aettina. One local NBC affiliate bandied over 400 caUs in two hours. "You ex~lain it's not up to you, you're S0£'1'¥ \hey.re ijplet, and then.you So on to the next c&ll," &aid one hamed but still pleasant-voiced operator. Who is it up to? It depends on the network. At NBC, president of news Larry Gto"man naturally decided to stay with the live coveraae after the explosion. Then at was up to a "consortium of people to stay with the story all day." At ABC, someone "hi&bcr up than news, hiaher up than proarammina" made the decision, accord- ina to a n~tworlc source. Yes, they bad calls, but not as heavy as usual when the soaps arc p~mpted, the source continued, probably due to the magnitude of the tragedy. Another spokesman there said press conferences usually draw the most "put my show baclc on the air" calls. But as the day wore on and the view of the explosion was burned into viewen' niinds, the calls became heavier. At CBS, calls started immediately, and evidently tended to be as heavy as they always arc d\lJi.ni a prc-empnon. One caller was miffed because a friend was to appear on a quiz show that was now preempted. Another wanted to be certain that she wasn'taoing to miss the cliffbanaer on "Tbe Youna and the Restless": .. This isn't the day Jill was finally going to get hers, was it?'' At CBS the news department does not have to consult with anyone to pre-empt the regular schedule. There arc no neao- tiations; if they want air time, they act it. However, CBS is often more likely to ao with regular programming than with a news event. Years back, then-CBS ex- ecutive Fred Friendly resigned when be learned a rerun of" I Love Lucy" was airina instead of an imponant Senate bcarioa. One network source did say that a lot of "vampina" -strctchina the story with minimal new infonnation -wu done while waitina for a slated NASA preaa conference and in hopes of aettin& an official answer to questions concemina the traaedy. After the prcu conference, most stations went back to reautar ptOp'lm· mini. 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Sunday, FebNely 9, 19M 7 -(l)CMl'm. .. ... ....... . =:a:--· Au.mmr-t MU&ilfll • .. ea1 1 ... .... ....,= llTT'f.tlAll9l(M) -lllN,_. -hndlly 11 Sunday. February 0, 10H ·'~ ... -.~ rz> ... ··Notme Rae'. ( 1979 Orama1 Satty Field, 8eetJ 8tldQea. ( I hf S3 mm l 1•"? .. -.... ,. ..... 1'9 en IU~ .... ~I l .. Wll •• OMl.FI u.w ... ..-.- U"'9-... ...,., .... ,.. .. .., _,__, ,.,.. .. ......a --·--=· ) ... "How Sweet It Isl" I 1968 C~d() Debbie A.ynolds. Jame' oarn;.l-':U 39 m1n ) ~-.... ,..~.,. "Batlle err' ( 1955. Orama)· Ven Heilin. Aldo Ray (3 hrs 5 mff'I I .. Cl)!IWY• • I ,.. .. u. ------•a•--U"'90&a.• .... ..-·········~ ..,, .. 9al . NnMnC~C.M•AI' ft 09l/TY Kids ralN rnoo.'f kw endan- Otfed 11nlm811l, Or. Zed makn cheese. rnt~11 new tpec;e te!Mcope. ar1 that Niea A 9 I i kfD_f-•I Wt ..,.~ ':::. II I• AP A Antmllted Vietor Hugo'• ci1111lc tile of a prlaOn escapee whoMI dfe11m of le3dlng e bettM life Is dftahed by a jail official's qoeet to capture him ( 1 hr . tO min.) ' WAY GP lilllM -... OX ICI ...,,.,D&YI ---WIM-ATCM.YM'f 0 MIUCll.,_. .......... ... "--~ .. CCII.-....... .,. "Abbott And Costello Oo r o Mart " ( 1953. Comedy) Marl Blenchard, Horac. McMahon ( 1 hr . 30 min.) MW•IOTTO ............. .......... ----.... " ...... w.T n••••• ... HU _, ___ •I I UU ,_ us Indoor Cl'\amp!Onthlpe fl. ""' match live trom Mernphls, Tann (2 ~~ "Anlen'• RalnbOw" ( 1988, Mlr ~) Fred Astwe Petula ca.ti (2 IVS 25 nwl.) CZl .,.,. "The Hunch~ Of Notre o.me· · ( 1939. Orama) en.. Laugtl- ton t.talJteen O'H.ata ( 1 rv 57 m.n l d <JI) Pl•• I IOCI( .Juno Gorg's l\Jture hangS in the beJance when he's sum- moned to f)6:ythe Royal Kazoo Q ................ •wrm.-iilAn•JJ Ell.,_ MCIMIA1m MYOfm'.D&i ii ••c.m-_.,__,. .. _., s I ~ M ••1111w-•1,.1 •I lllPU ... "&lmmerttme" (1955. Ro- mance) Katharine Jiepburn. Rossano Brazzi (t hr • 39 mln.) Cl) Mn WM A young gir1 campeegns 10 wipe out vlOlenoe In hef ghetto nelght>or hOod l ...,,...,Llm .. Cl) Cll ..,.. MllCIM. Buscf'I Clash auto race. 8 • COUW IAlllTIML Georgia Teoh at OUk;.&.'j' (2 hrs.) ! SIAICM. The Uttle Rascals are eetl.Ked In film clips and lhorta Q hrs. l I Ml llCI _,ICIU.lm .,. "Ctwlie Chan's Murder Cruise" (HMO, MyslflfY) ~ To'8f. Robert lowefY. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) e ... "JUsl For Yoo" ( 1952. Musi- cal)Jtl Ct:;t'Y. Jane Wyman. (2 hrs ) ,..., __ , ..... mum ... .. ~-ITGft • .,_ 1. ••• z • anw ICllOOI. ........ Of ... -~,_A foctJI on the trWa of the tlrat )'Hr of high school, emphasitlng the need 10 retain iodMduaNty amid peei e!._"8Uf9S. ( t hr ) (!) .,. "FOfgotten City Ot The Planet Of •The Apes" (1974, ~Flctlon) Roddy McOowalt, Ron Harper (2 hra.) Cl) ... ''Rocky" ( 1976, Oram11) Syl· vest., St.ilone. Talia Shltt. (2 hrs.) 1 --·~IW.L .. (I) mA M.lATM ... Live from R&- unlon Ar9NI In Oelu. (3 hrs.) IDCIY•.-e DICR• ···--CMtm.••H -Nim NI A IMnmY .., ..... .. .,. "Return To PeyhAi r'lllce" ( 1961, Orama) Carol I ynlOy Jl'lll Cl'l8n- dlef. (2 M., 35 min~ ,.1.iu..-T .... 19CM'T •1:911 Iii __ ..a, ·-·--• 1w awm I I Clla ...... '••1-........ -.... -_, Treasure Coast Classlc final rot.ind llve lrom Ft Pief'ce, Fla. ~hrs> (ff) .. "The Main Event" ( 1979, Com- edy) Barbra Streisand. Ryan O'Neal. (I ht , 52 min.) CZ) .. "Splash" ( 198~. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Oaryt Hannah. ( 1 hf , 51 tt91mln.)..,.__WllllM'9~Q Uwn a.-..ane ... "The J:leat Glory" ( 1939, Ora- ma>,i;a:;..,ooper, David N"'8n. (2 hrs.) 1 .. --.. .... ,_ .... la&_ ... "Start The Revolution Wlthout Me" ( 1970, Comedy) Gene Wilder, Don- ald Sutherland. ( 1 hr , 31 min ) ([) M0¥a "Top Hat" (1935. Muak:al) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr . 39 min ) • YOUnl,_IUUTYwmtm.•--&&-------... • • ... w.o Scheduled: Nu- trasweet World Professional Figure Skat· Ing Championships, men's singles and Ice dancing programs, from Capital Centre In La"=.~ped) (l hr.) l:~ncy Panis" (1950, Come- i Bob Hope. Lucille Ba.II. (2 hrs.) .... ""'llAZZAllt lftll•fl "AdventUfes of SherlOck Holmes II The Greek lntflfpreler" A sec- ond abduction followS when a kidnapped lnteipreter who unwllllngly translated ma- terial lor a bandaged Grecian (elates his at17.:ii. = Holmes. ~ ( 1-fir) l lAB CM..,., ... "Mkinlght Offerings" (1981. se) Melissa Sue Anden1on, Mery Mc h. (2 hrs.) Cl) ~I .. ntl LOIT 9'11•1 Ralph finds a tow teller wril1eo by Ed and assumes he composed 11 fOf Allee Q U:ll I :-m>OID -IOAl'I Interviews Include Daniel Greene of "Falcon Crest"; a basketball game b9tween the casts of "General Hos- lal" and "The Young and the Restless " ... ,~ ......... CW.BITMUY -. ..,.., W • NA lml ShHrson Lehman Btoth- .,_ Af'tdy WRams Open fl!)el round live IYom Torrey Pines Golt Clul> In La Jolla. Calli.~~ I AT nm llOWWI Siske! and Ebert take anottiet IOOtt at worttiwhMt "sleeper" mOYtee available on videocassette 1~:.-:....nc UWT• Mari.n vs. Mal Vista .... "Gido9t" (1959. Comedy) §indra Dee. Clltt Rot>trtton. (2 hra.) e amuc• .u,_ "For u.. The LMng· The Medgar EYtWI Story" Howard Rollins and Irene Cara star In this drama baMd on the Hie of slaln cMI rlghla IMdef ~";:~. 30 mln.1 ! ... "AlloeAdama" (1935. OrG Kathanne Hepburn, Fred MacMUtray 1 hr , 39 min ) Cl) mil IOCcmt Dallas SldeJ(lcks at Kan- sas ~Comets (LIVe) (2 hrs.) CH) "Mrs. Soffel" ( 1984, Orama) Diane Keaton, M~lbson ( t tw.. 50 min) (I) .,_ "The Tartars" ( t962, AcJYeo- ture) Orson Welles. \l\ctOf MatUfe. ( 1 hr .. 23 ~ CZ) "Mighty Joe Young" ( 1949, AcJYenlure) Terry Moore, Ribert Arrn- strong.y ht .. ~~ .... ,. t:1I d7J ... "This Ea.rth Is Mine" ( 1959. Orama) Rock HudSon, Jean Simmons (2 hrs., SO min.) ([)--"Swing Time" ( 1936, MUSlcal) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers ( 1 h1 . 45 min.) 1:11• (I) Cll ..,.. a.AY Scheduled. Alexis Arguello vs Biii Costello In a junior welterweight bOUt scheduled for 10 rounds live frQm Reno, Nev : Vltalls Olym- pic lnvltatlonal Track and Field Champion- ships from East Rutl'lertOfd. NJ. (Taped) ~) .. ..._ IGAD 1'0 &GIY: ntl IUCI Ant- • ._ C A A hls10fical perspective of btack athletes and the struggle& they laced on the road to achlellement, with a look at the canters ol Jack Johnson, Muhammad All, Jesse Owens. Joe Louis and Jackie Robinson. Host. Arthur Ashe. Narrator. James Earl Jonea ( 1 hr ) Cf) ... "Cheaper By The Dozen" ( 1950, Comedy) Clifton Webb. Jeanne Crain. &or:·) W1a-e I .. ....., ... "2020 Texas Gladiators" ( 1984, Adventure) Harrison Muller, Al °'LJij2.~ I ... "The Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pit1man" ( t974. Drama) Cioely E. Odetta (2 hrs ) .... ., UIM -Le<oy's niece wants her unde 10 marry Lydia: Elizabeth (Carol Mayo Jen- kins) struggles to ha11e hef novel pub- 1~1~ a.IT'-(Serles Debut) Marvin Johnson (41-5, 33 KOs) vs Leslie Stew- art ( 18·0, 13 KOs) for the WBA WOfld Light Heavyweight title. schedu4ed for 16 rounds lrOITI lndlanapolls. (Taped) ( 1 hr) • A LOJll• ,_ -UllA This t~ 1• the story of an eldMly widow (Pa!Jlene My.ws) whoee sheltered exJa. tence la changed when a man (Earle Hr man/ en;.-he< ltte. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) I ···-.. ··-... "The M•ln E~t" ( 1979. Com- 9dy) Berbra Stte!Und, Ryan O'Neel ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) <%> ._ ''86oc>d SlmPle'' ( t984, Orama) JoM 0.tl. Franciee McOonnand ( 1 hr • 38 min.) ... C0U.. ~ Washington St•te at UCL~) ~ ~) I mlM °' ,.IUUT'f -"The ShPlnt Goo In The w-:1~ ~) Don Knotts. Bat- • "The Naktd Spur" ( 1953. W•retn) Jtrnee Stewan • .U.nec Leigh. (2 hrt) l a.nn.-cmT111..-._....., ... "The Muppets Take Manha!· tan" ( 1984. Comedy) Voloes of Jim Heo· son frank Oz. (I hf •• '34 min ) (l) _ _. .... , ••• ,.,...u. CH)_. "The Champ" ( 1979, Orama) Jon Voight. Faye Dunaway (2 hrs • 2 min.) ([).,.. "Bteakln' 2 Electric BoogalOO" ( 1984, Orama) Lucinda Dickey. Adolfo (Shabba-Ooo) Outnones. (, hf ' 34 min.) Cf) llOWll "Rear Window" ( 1954, Suspense) James Stewart, Grace Kelly 1111 ........ _ i hls .. 30mln.) (II -WO* IPORTI Scheduled U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Men's and Pairs compe111lons from Union dale. N.Y (l'eped), World Cup Sk11ng. women's slalom from Jasna, Czect\oslo- vakla (Same--day C0\19f&ge) ( 1 hr . 30 minJ.c ' -==-"'°" ._. . ....,.., .. , .... W ITAi ._ Sports competition tut1ng cast members from ·'Growing Pains," "The Insiders" and "Oltt'rent Strokes." ( 1 hr.) Cll lTAI.,_ e ... "They Came From Within" (1975, Orama) Paul Hamplon Barbara Steele. (2 hrs • .l e _. "Police Woman Centerlold" ( 1983. Orama) Melody Anderson. Ed Ma~~ • MOWI "Twelfth Night" OIMa declares her love IOf CesarlO, mis- taking SebaSfian tor Cesario. Sir Andrew challenges him to a duel; Molllol•o Is de- ..91arod mad. (fart 2 of :J) 1 1 t11 ) l :='°Z::u -......... • llDCllY Edmonton Ollef'J 91 Butta· lo Sabres (Live) (3 hrs l =~~Mnal ~ ... "Mysterious ISiand" ( I 961 Sc• ence-Fk:tlOn) Joan GraenwOOd Michael Craig (2 hrs ) l llMllC:tll.JUIU .. ,. ___ ... "Aooe" ( 1948 Su~se) James Stewart. t:arley Granger ( 1 hr 20 min) CZ).,_ "The Hidden FOftress' ( 1958 Ac:IVeflture) T06hlro Mllune. Mlsa uehara -NCllMMnal i hrs.. 8mfn) l1lt'::s nteoe wants het uncle 10 merry Lydie: E:llzabeth (CarOI Mayo Jen- ldnt) struggles to have her novel put> tllhed. ( 1 "'.) -I ~·· ....... u ....... .. ...... ITAi.,_ ,_ ... 'Tlrttlg L.Jl'lll '66 • '86 OOd Leederl" HfQhllghll trom put pro- grams ... Nrlng Rlchitd NIXon. Aonald Reegan. Margeret Thatcher F9'din8nd Marcos. Harold MacMiiian (Par1 1 of 3) I~-··· -·""" .. "HamDOne And Hlllle" ( 1064 eom.dY) L»liltn G~ Ti'nothy Bouoms L! hf .. ~ min.I CD .. "Pule 'N Boots Tta\1919 ArOUnd Sunday, February 9, 1988 9 ~ .. -laliday Coa• The WOttd" ( 1983, Fal'llaty) Mlme!ed. ~ht.,9 ~ -~=-••0 ?11C .... a ill Fee-tured' 1 trip down WI lceumdic rtver. a ma- rne a~ In Monterey, Ceflf : a profile of IN AmWI Tom ~ ho6ts. (2 hrs ) lrtl 00 ,., .. IOCll Junior Gorg's future henge In the bellnce wherl he'• sum- moned =the Royal Kazoo o ·1;;=Q CIMaaO.. .. ._UCA The cutthroat trout's r• lltiOOINp to other species wftt\i(\ Its envi· ronmen1, Including the beld eegte, Is stud- ied (Pert 1 of 3) Q (l) UNsm.a OI M .:II ,_ ,..,.. Featured· Phlllp Mlctiael Thomas. Or Ruth Weethelmer, Roxanne Pulitzer. Larry Holmes, =or n Brhtany. toors Alo de Janeiro: In the Alps ( t hr ) ••u ... 00 .. ·'The Emplte Strlket BacJI .. ( 1980. Science Fiction) Matte Hamtll, Her rtlon Ford (2 hrl .. 4 min.) _......_ •1 t.t:t.i I I T 1'9 -lnteNtew wtth Bette Midlef. (I hr.) ... "The Peopte That Time F0<got" (1977, ~Action) Patrick Wayne. Doug McClure An early 20th-century po- lar eJCPeditlon dilcov9ra a myaterloul !&- land inhabited by pr1mlt1Ye people end ~ehlste>tlc enlmall. (2 hrs.) (l)C. ... • .,. "2020 Texas Gladlators" ( 198.c. Advetl1ure) Hanlson Mu!W, Al Ctlver In the yeat 2020. the forces of QOOd and evil clah In the battle of futurta- fk: technology agelnSt ancient witdOm (2 IVS.) l .... •cwci..·11 = "Slap Shat" ( 1977, Comedy) Paul Newman. Mlchael OntkM n.After 1 minor leegue hockey teem decldea to apru<» up Ifs lmege by pieylllg dirty, It ~.;,.n:.:~t:t~ w. ht~ The de\ielopment' of the Christian and lllamlc laitht. rooted In the monothelltlc conoapt of Judaism, la traced from the first c.ntury to the beginning of the Mlddte r.1r: 3 of 9) (A) c;> ( 1 ht ) ·-A The effec.Ja of Red China'• Cul-tural Aevotutlon on the llfeatyle and an- cient tradltlone of the l<azMh horMmen !l hr.) .. "Kldco" ( 1984. CQm9dy) t Schwartz. Clnnemon lciM. An 11 • ~-06d Southern Calltornla entrepren.w 11 eo euoceeefvl ther Na eclAt competMOl'I' t>Yah 11111 btgln to 8IJff9f end the grown- upe l*ce the l>Oy to court. 'PG' ( t hr .. 44 min.) .. , ......... .,...., = ==:•-·~In teMlwe wtth KeWl a.con. LKy T omlln I·= Dennehy. ------···-... " ---u.M .... 10 Sund9Y. February 8, 1988 CC) ... "Stage Door'' ( t937, Orama) Kathaflne Hepburn, Glngaf Rogers. A group of young actr .... IMng In the same boarding~ strive fof fame and fortune In it.Ir CMMn, • ( t ht • 3 1 min.) llWITOM- .... a --.. lal .... _,..,, 1 119 Cl>•-.m • NST •W-W ... IM• A delpondent y tume to Mike tot •<Mee when It toot<••• though the mtty never see H«vy again. (Part 2 of 8) In atereo Q • 0 _, .... , ... ''Time Flyer'' A ~ youth. lucinated by his grandfattier'1 aviation tales, Is traneponed to 1927 In a time machine Stars Peter Coyote. Art Camey. Q (2 M ) i = IUmt Fh t round of MWnlflnats lhr.) M&.CID,_mAT-mM.11 ••1m1~ • .._ An examination of the lndon&- v<*:anlc llAend Krakatoa, IOCUling on the QIOb8l effects of the dluatrous t883 w~tlon. (R) O ( t hr.) Cl) ... O.P. Pro~trom Huntington' Beach, Calf. (T•~) ( t ht.) CD .. "Hairy And Son" ( t9M. Ora- ma) Paul~. Robby Beneon.. R.- centty fired from his job, a man taoea fNs.. tratlon and trlee to get hit eon to enter a respectable profeelk>n. 'PG' ( t hr.. 57 min.) (f)lll••u .. w1w1 nrr ... (%) ... "The Emplte Strlk• a.ck" (1980, Science Action) Marti HamMI. Har- rteon Ford. Aebll llght91' Lutte Skywalker inl•rupta hl8 training u a Jedi KniQtlt to reacue hla frlendl ffom vtllalnoua berth Vac»r. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 4 min.) I .... , ... -..,.,.. 119 • •• .._ Edward tries to taectl Riot( •nd Greg that drinking and driving don't mbt after the youtht are ln- vo1Y9(1 In an auto aoddent. (Part 2 of 2) In 11ereo i WAftll•WAll•r• -..,,-...&. -(I) ... •4 --Jaaelca and another author try to prewnt a lynCh mob from executing a young man accuaed of murder. c ( 1 fif.) • e.,. "Under Slaaa" (Premi.e. Ciiam11) Peter S"**-H91"Hob00k. The Pr-'dant and his advtMr'I •• -*1wted O\'et how to ,......t•..,.... for~ lpffed. though unlaanttled, tefror1'1 at· tact<a In the lJ.S~hrt.} • ma ....... 0empaay and Mekepeaoe go undltoOl4r when an Arab antique dMlar II murdered and • orate of ~ antlquee Wddanly ~ (1 • ml.,_,..,._ In ttil9 Valan- tfne'a Dey llptdal, ..,.., calebrldaa ln- Cludlng Mk:he.I Caine. Tine Turner, Gane Hackmen, Micheal [)oogtH, Ohavy CNee. KetNeen T""* and Dlltl~ talk about romence.. Andie hoett. ( "".) (I) ... ,_., ARI I A young worTW\ (Loma Luft) ,....,. heme tot • vtelC orly to be ,.... by • ~ girl who'• Mng In her old room. .,~ .... -.. ,_ FeatUfed: Philip Micheal Thomas. Or nvo Westhelmer; Roxanne Puhtzet, Larr:r Holmes; Morgan Britteny tou<s Rio IJe Janeiro;-~ In the Alps ( 1 h< I • IM!m An examtnallon of the lndonP Sl8n v06cantC ISiand Krakatoa locusing Uf• the gfobel ettects ol the <llS&Str~ 1881 9M>='W.:W hr) I •HTHPllCI TMIATlll "I Old Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy" Nehru Gandhi and lhe HlndUs reluetanlly agree to Mohammed All Jinnah's demand to create a separate MUSiim state (Par1 3 ot ~0 (1 hr ) CC> ..,._ "The Mean Season ( t08S Orama) KIJf1 Russell Martel Hemmgway A Miami tepo<ter becOmeS swept up in tht. media blitz When a psychopathic murderfl1 cnooses l)lm 10 be his sole sp..·~1"6man 'A' ~hr . 43 mm ) (I) ,..,. 00 .. "Splash" l 1984 Comeoyi Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah A New (()(lo bect'8lor Without much ~ at love laUs for a beevtrtul glr1 who hterally waBhl!S up on shore, unaware al lt<S1 that She's the m,rmald he saw as a child 'PG O ( 1 hf .. 5 1 min.) (l)C.CCUU Cl).,. "Rocky" ( 1976, Drama) Syl vest• Stallone. f ella Shlte A small-time Phladelphla boxer gets a rare chance tor lame and g,<xy when fate leads him to 11 Bicentennial bout with a wO<ld ch8mp1011 'PG' (2tn) IM*l,._IMTA WfA ... LOUllMIJ a "•••U1111 ~, .. _.COAIT .. ... I • (I) .,.. "Child's Cry" (Premiere ama) Lindsay Wagnor. Pe1e1 Coyote Transfeued to Child 5efvlCes a social WOti<er encounte<s 1 wilhd1awn 6-year olCJ boy wtlorn she IUSpeC1S Is thfl vietlm or M xual molestatlonii-(2 hr& ) I COUITIAUOOt r 0 .. "Herem" (Premiere. Orn ma) (Part 1 of 2) Nancy Travis. OmAr Sharif. In 1906. an Amerk:an heiress' tour of the Ottoman Empire with her llance tP es an une~ted detour when she '" abducted and sold 1nto e c1ue1 sultan·s harem. O (2 hrs ) • ...... Diii Reeearcilers dive Into the watlJfl of Baja Calllomla to condu<.;I dang«ous experiments on the 15-loot Q!_Mt white shark • .,. "Ponce woman Centerfold" ( 1983, Orama) Melody Anderlon. Ed Marlt'lafo. A New Mexico pollcff otttce1 jeoperdlzel her pet'S()061 kle and her C4I rw by poetng f()f the centerlOld of A no tlonal 11:1:~ hrs.) !·-... ~ IDAITl .... 01 TMIATH "I u 1<' ountbatten: The Leat Vtceroy" N hru. Gandhi and the HlndUa reluctantly agroo to Motlemmed All Jinnah's demand h • Cl'Mi=~::ustlm stat,. IP•1t 3 1JI •iiWfi "AcMtotUl9• of Sheftock Holmea It: The Greet< lnterp,.itt•r A sec ond abduction fOllowl whe<1 a k1d11appe<1 Interpret« who ut)Wllllnoly translaltid m11 tertal fOf • bandaotd Grecian rel&tea his lt9'Y to Shanock tiolmel. Q ( t hr ) Cl) -u.e Indoor Champ4ol'\Shlpr. h nel metctl from Memphil. Tenn (R) (2 a5'~ "Rocky" ( t976. Orama) SV1 ¥9eter Stallone. Talla Shire A &m811 time -lunclay Cont. Philadelphia bo•er geli. n rare chance for lame and glory when t111u leads tum 10 a Bicentennial bout wllh a world champion 'PG (2 hrs I C!)ITMTIID (%'1 llOVll "NortTta Rdt>" ( r979 Dramd) • SAiiy Field Beau Oridg"" A young woman laces 111ten;t11on from ner lam11y and luends as ~ 1111emp1s 10 umornze her !el tow factory workers 1n the Southern moll town 'PG' (I hr . 53 min I I -~· .. ...., .. MQMT d ICMOOL llAT Topi(. Mr Meet1an·!. drug retiab1hta1ton program (f) FAm Leroy's 111ece wants her uncle to marry L yd1a. fhiabeth (Carol Mayo Jen- kins) slruggles 10 have lier novel µub _ 1hshed .,J.1 hr ) • " • WIWTTl.N llMY FAA.Will. ntl PMCI A lerrui 1~1 1r1e<. tc• kill lfte only witness 11 10 year old l>uy neot- hey will have to still ht!. 1..on1~any to raise the ransom. frances 1s forced to record her pleas tor help Peter Barkworlh and Harriet Walker star ( 1 hr ) I PRMI ntl LOii> fmAT 1• ~· "The Cotton Club Remembe<ed" The heyday or Har· lem's Cotton Club during the Thirties and F'ortles 1s remembered In this reunion per- formance of many of the nightclub's stars including Cab Calloway the Nicholas Brothers and Acletn•d~ Hall ( 1 hr ) CC) llO¥ll A<Ja' ( 1961 Ofama) Susan Hayward Dean Marun A Sherltf finds ,!'IS polltteal career threatened by his mvolVe- ment with a young g1r1 ( 1 hr . '8 mtn) CID.,_ "The Main Even1" ( 1979. Com- edy) Barbfa S1re1sand, Ryan O'Neal A bankrupt pertume company president IS forced to Ian back on her one rema1rnng asset --a pr12eftghter wtlO's afraid to fight 'PG' ( 1 hr . 52 mm) Cl) TM.II ,_ TNE ...__ A literary agent (Charles Knapp) hands a gifted wrtter (Larry Manettt) a bizarre founula lor success. Cl) M011W Lou's romantic anniversary celebrat1on with l'ltS wile falls short ot htS ntattons Q CMYOU•nTPBt .. .-a~ ·' .. ..,. '°'°" ...... .... W' ... ~ Sketci'les aerobrc dancing 1n a straitjacket. Super Dave with an 1n1ury ~n~lng room Romeo O .. UMYaa .. ..,..,Ml 1w ae(J)o• ... TALB ,_ TNE DAM.-A young woman (Loma Luft) returns home for a visit only to be haunted by a peculiar glrl lwh~~~'. .. her old room ~ICllll.18 ..,,.MUIT ~ An examination of the plight of CnestC!f. Pa . children. half of whom ara IMng below the poverty level des(>ite the many soc111t-sef'\11Ce p<ograms available for !:f.9 ( 1 hr ) • ..,u. . • -Z&L'I LcmMlll IOlmw. (Pr~ tere) Based on the journals of Scottish au- thor James Boswell A young wrttef leaves his home in Edinburgh to ent., society In 18th-century London (Pan 1 ol 2) Q .( 1 hr) (!)NA--IO&ITOUll w.an'I CD .,_ "The Ambassador" ( 198-4. Drama) Robe<t Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn An American ambassador employs unor1hodox methodS and baeledOOr dipb- macy to mediate the lsraeli-Palestlman cnsls. 'A' (1 hr • 30 min.) Cl) ITM umt Sports competition featunng cast members from "Growing Pains," "The lnS1de1s" and "Ditt'rent Strokes... ( 1 hr ) Cl) ....-001 ... TNE LOST --· Ralph finds a love letter written by Ed and assumes he composed It for Alice Q Cl) .,_ "The Hunchback Of Notre Dame" ( 1939, Orama) Charles Laugh- ton. Maureen O'Hara A tiunctlback falls In love with a t>eaulitul t>ut d1s1ant gypsy irt ~~ 1w aum11w 11:11 .... , ..,.. NIA&. ,,. Cll ... PMWllW nNIW IPOlllTI Z• llllD ........ ~COlm 1• r •cmm AT nm mWlll Siskel and Eben take anothef look at worthwtiile "SMleper" movies available on vtdeOca.sSette a ..,._, "" -lnteMew with Bette Mldler ( 1 hr ) ewcmv..u. Sunday. February 9. 1988 11 ( -lunclay Conl. i .. ,..,. unLOI 1ta .,,. "Bl0n-01e's Holiday" ( 1947, Comedy) Penny S1ngle1on. Arthur Lake DagwOOd goes to the racetrack to fry 10 remedy Ns a1llng ~nanclal st1uation ( t h1 . 25mln) 1we MOWI "The Front Page" (1 974. Com- edy) Jack Lemmon. Watter Mallhau A tough city editor and a toPn<>tch reporter cover the exect.111on of a convicled cop k1ller~~s .. 15 min.) I ....,,....,..ua• .... Q .,,. "A Nighlmare On Elm Street" ( 1984. Horror) John Saxon. Ronee Blakely A group of LA children are ter- rorized by a vengeful l<lller who can invade their dreams and materialize when they awake 'A' ( I hr • 31 min ) 1~(C)~,"HOI Dog rhe Mo111e" ( 1984, Comedy} David Naughton. Patt1ck Houser An Idaho farm bOy. part1clpa11ng in a treestyle sk11ng competlhon. finds ro- mance end tun,..~ well as a rivalry with the reigning Austrian champion 'A' Q ( 1 hr . 36 min) CID MOWll "Mrs Soifer· ( 1984, Orama) Dlane Keaton, Mel Gibson In 1901 Pitts· burgh. a prison warden's wtfe forsakes her respectabihty when she aids In the escape ol two convicted murderers 'PG-13' Q l hr .. 50 min.) ... JllQ.UI ~YWOGO C&W Scheduled in- terviews with Kevin Bacon. Liiy Tomlin and Brian Dennehy. . l ... !HM ... LAMY~ GUI.-•· .., M1llrl ll YllO CIQJI fMlrUYaMm ----.. "The Red BadOe Of Courage" ( 1974. Orama) Richard fhomas. M1ehae1 Brandon Based on the novel by Stephen Crane A Clvll War soldier demonstrates true courage aft8f panicking In his first en- emy encounter. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. 110UT1• __,.,.,..FEii -.,_ "The MIHlon Eyes Of Su·Muru" ( 1967. Adventure) Frankie Avalon. George Nader The beautiful Su·Muru heads a natlOnwlde organlzatt0n ol wom- en who try lo obtain world power by en- slaving the world's most lnftuenhal men (2 hrs.) -·nclay -llondng 11ov1es- •CC "Men In The Wlldefness" (1971, Ad- venture) Rlchard Harrts, John Huston ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (%) "Norma Rae" ( 1979, Orama) Sally Reid, Beau Bridges. ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) 19111) "The Man With A Cloek" (1951. Mys.. tety) Joleph Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck ~tvs.) •CC) "Love Me Or Leave Me" (1955, Mual- cal) Doris Dey. James Cagney (2 hrs • 2 mlri ) · CR> "Runaway" ( 11HM. Adventure) Torn s.ii.<lk, Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr , 4'0 min.) (I) "Rt¥1nino Brave" ( 1983, Orama) Robby Ben&On. Pat Hlngle ( 1 hr., 45 min) 12 Sundmy. February 9, 1986 ()).,,.. "Oeafll TnOeep Weter" ( 1975. Mystery) Bradford Diiiman, Suzanne Farmer An ex gangster attempts so flee from his underworld collea~es and ~k lhe protection of anonymtlf 1n 11 ton1<ty IB•ila,:::; h• , 30 mm I ..... ...,PmmlllTllGCIQJI ..... u. NA --QOll Treasure · C.oast ClaSStC linal round from Ft Pierce Fla {B) (2 hrs) W (!) MOWll "Blues Busters" 11950. Come dy) Bowery Boys. Craig Stevens One of the Boys becomes a 54ng1ng sensation as a result of a ton54t1ec1omy I I hr 10 min) I r11nz•a--1T1'"'t .. '1 flll...LM CATHOUC llAll = "BIOOd · ( 1984, Drama JOhn Gelz, Frances McOormand A worn an has an allair with her hosoand s em ployee and sparks a fatal chain of e11ents l'R' ~~:kin MTHDll MCJl.-Alt 1:11 ... 1~ llO¥ll "The Main Event" ( 1979 Cor11 edy) Barbra Streisand. Ryan O'Neal A bankrupt perfume company president is forced to fall back on her one rema1n1ng a$$81 -a pnzehghter who's e1ra1d lo hgnt 'PG' ( 1 hr., 52 min) ,.. llO¥ll ''I'm No Angel" ( 1933. Come dy) Mae West. Cary Grant A sexy circus dancer with a rowdy past becomes tnlatu· ated with lhe charms of a handsome play l"°'gi::- ..... u. •ITIPllYcm» 1:11 llO¥ll "Arestarte1" ( 1984. Science Fiction) David Keith. Drew Barrymore The c:oncMned parents ol a 9-year-olc:> girl, who Is endowed with the ability 10 en- flame anything at will. endeavor 10.protect her lrom government agents plaM.ng 10 abdVct her 'R' Q ( 1 hr , 55 min ) W CID .,. "Chnsttne" ( 1983. Suspense) Kellh Gorc:>on. Joon Stockwell Based on Stephen King's novel A high schOOI misfit buys and restores a 1958 Plymouth una- ware It's possesSed by a demon tho! will •(%)"The Hidden For1ress'" ( 1958. Adven- ture) T06hlro Milune, Mlsa Uehara (2 hrs .. 6 min) •(!) "Ttwt Oartc Mlfror" ( 1946, Orama) Oh via de Havilland, Lew Ayres (2 hrs ) -CC) "Coal Mlner's Daughter" ( t980 81og raphy) Sissy Spacek. Tommy I ee Jones ~ hra.. !>min.) CH) "Turl< 1821" ( 1985, Orama) Timothy Hutton. Rooen Urich ( 1 hr . 38 min ) (I) "lll8 Salecracker" ( 195&. Adven- ture) Ray Miiiand. Barry Jones ( 1 hr . 39 min) • "F'at Spy" ( 1965. Comedy) Phyllis Diller, Jad( E. L900ard ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -a?l."Valley Of The Kings" (1954. Adven lure) Rober1 Taylof, Eleanor Parkl!f 12 hr1) tWC?> "The ~e Stril<.s Back" 11980. SCleooe flc1k>n) Mark Hamill, Harrlto<I FOrd (2 hrs . 4 min l iealousJy protect him and destroy any rce111ed threat 'R' Q ( t hr • 50 min 1 (l)C:. ... ~ATCM •IPBWllllWI mt.IUIT LROIM.l'f ... .,.,. ...... --······· -'°"'" MllBmaT ... Ml I DYTO IUCCllt ... AlllOmCt TO.._,.RRY llO¥ll "La Trav1ata" ( 1982. Music:c111 Teresa Stratas Placido Domingo The 1r11gic-f'ove ol a c~ump1111e courtesan 1s recalled in this version ot Verdrs Ol)ftra 'G' ( 1 hr . 58 min ) t2I ($) MOVIE "Rope" ( 1948. Suspense• Jarnes·Stewan Farley Granger Directed Oy Alrred Hitchcock Based on the Leo- DOid-Loeb muroer case Two college stu· dents murder a friend lor the thrOI ot •I. and lhen celebrate the deed by hosting a party for the 111rt1m's friends and relalives PG' ( I hr 20 min ) d U llO¥ll "Every Day's A Holiday' ( 1937. Comedyl Mae West, Edmund Lowe During the Gay Nineties a spunky "'oman manages to negotiate the sale ol the BrOOl<lyn Bridge 1v1d get the gooos on a lop-ranking pollce oll1clal ( 1 hr . 30 min) l,AIJH. ...,. .... .UT •ACI OOA11111 t'9 llO¥ll "The M".ln Se!!s'lr' 11985 Drama) Kurt Russell. Mariel Hemingway A Miami reporter becomes swepl up 1n the media bhtz when a psycnopathlc murderer chooses n1m to be his sole spokesman 'R' O ( 1 hr 43 min ) ltl H) .,_ 'Too Scared To Scream' t 1985, Orama) Mike Connors. Anne Archer A pohce 11eu1enan1 teams up with an undercover agent to investigate the murders ol several women 1n a Manhattan lartment hou!le 'R' ( 1 hr . 44 nun I .. .....,.. llAT1Wi-ll TOOAT ~ .. .,.~ HUnecw. 4:11 .uft'llW _ ......... ....,..._ tMI. "55 Days At Pet<lng" ( 1963. Adven- ture) Charlton Heston. Ava Gardner (2 hrs 1 (ff) "Oream~pe" ( 1984. Science Fie· Mn) Dennis Quaid. Max Von Sydow ( l hr 35 min) "The F'1Bm111go Kief ( 1984 Comedy) Mell Otllon Rlehard Crenna ( 1 h• 40 min) 11:11 (CJ "Camelnt' ! t967. Mu'.•• i ll Richard H1t111s Va11essa Redgrav•• 1:> hrs 59 m1ri) 1•e "My Favorite 81une11 tq47 Com edy) Bob Hope, Doro• • 1111our (:> hr':) tll "The Hunchback Ot Nolro' ()ame" ( 1939 Otema) Chailes LdUQ1'wn. Mau reen O'H8r11 ( 1 hr , 57 min.) Ml 00 'Tan011ngC1" ( 1985. Con1f'ldvl Kevin A -~ D ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-135-3171 CAOll NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-1100 ALLEN CADILLAC- QMC-OLDSM081LE 2833~ Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit IS1-0IOO 495-GIOO • Daily Pilat Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 54CM211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 542-0010 54CM211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-171-a100 ? UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-G'713 0 808 LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster m-ees1 a&-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO i966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -148-9303 CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach-873-0900 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-148-9303 \( \ .. -Monday Cont. Costner. Judd Nelson ( 1 hr 31 mrn) 'Meet Me In Las Vegas" ( 1956. MUSI cal) Dan Dailey. Cyd Charisse ( 1 hr . St> min) l:ll(C) "Westward The Women" ( 1952. W~tern) Robert Taylo<, Denise Darcel ti hr . 56 min ) ' CZ) "Susp1e1on" ( 1941. Suspense) Cary Grant Joan Fontaine ( t hr . 39 min ) 41:11 (l) "The Brass Ring" ( 1983, Orama) Drna Merrill Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr '2 1 min) .. ([) "Out Of The Past" ( 1947 Ortima) Ktrk Douglas Jane Gree< ( 1 hr . 37 mtn ) (p) "The Octagon'~ ,fJ980. Adventure) Chuck Norris. Lee Va~I (2 hrs ) .. @ "Promise Her Anything" (1966. Com edy) Warren Beatty, leshe Caron ( 1 hr SSmtn ) l:a(R) "St Helens" (198t . Drama) Art Car ~·David Hutlman ( 1 hr . 35 min) (ZJ "lhat ObScure Obiect Ot DesirP ( 1977 Fantasy) Ferntindo Rey CarOIP Bouquet ( t hr . 43 min ) -Evening---- .. IN=ON Cll ... POUCllTa.Y .UTDT.-:MHDO .... 0 TllB'l~llt'f ... WTl1Wll MJll•ll.a.T me ... LA,_TMIPFAaY OCUll• ' m¥W "Man In The Wilderness" ( 1971, Adventure) Rtehard Harris, John Huston Left for dead alter being mauled by a gnuly bear, a fur trapper manages to survive and seeks revenge on his exped1 t1on companions who abandoned him 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (I) MOYIE "Running Brave" ( 1983 Drti ma) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle Based on the real-hie expenence QI Sioux Indian 811 ty Mills and the personal obstacles he overcame 10 become a member of the 1964 Olympte track team and the first American to ever win 1he 10.000 meter run 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 1::11 me ... 0 ... I NOT llAT I H01\M TOO ClOll FOii cc.ollT Muriel and Henry wonder ii Sara is their real daugh ter I :i'L.lllml ••MOUR DOUIQ.AM .. UTBACY: M lfT1'00UC110M TO ~ I UMTTA NI Cll ... 0 mnaTAl-IT TCllGHT A look at the use of guns In movleS and television e m¥W "How The West Was Won" (.1963. Westem) James Stewart. John Wayne Thrt"e generatlOlls of plOlleers participate In Western expansion In the 19th oentury (3 hrs) I= :".J. Raquel Welch. the new aquarium et Disney World's EPCOT Cen- ter ":cc11•CTION ~nal'IC<9M'f 14 Sunday. February 9, 1986 .~ l fl)WMllLOI~ • QlffllutlU PUm TMI LOii> . ., ..... MPOltT COUIGI IAIKETIAU Bradley at 1111· nOtS State (Live) (Subiect to blackou1) {g hrs) (L) IOlllQ M1ddlewe1ght Champ1onsh1p i hrs • 30 mm ) llmlEI IElllBIT ... 1:11 2 ON TMI TOW Featured. Arrateur sleuths spend a weekend 1n Santa Barba· ra solving a murder mys1ery whodunn . Southern Cehlornl8 m1lhonaires share their secre1s of wealth B llllCI • lllGHT m ON L.A. Featured bargain special 1nclud1ng how to find an expensrve pedigreed pet fo( a low price. all 1he des· sert you wan1 at an exclusrve restaurant tor $7. low cos1 home repair and bargain lclot~AT LAME t1,._ CllMCI OI A LRTm lllOfU'I comT ........ ... ""' ... RD rlmlCA The cutthroat trout's re- lationship to other species within Its env1· ronment, 1nclud1ng the bald eagle. IS stud- ied ;;;,rt 1 of 3) G 1..-~ COOKI Three International ~tarlan dishes Ui) ,.~ ROCK Everyone 1s surprised when Wembley announces his s1ng1ng partner tor the annual duet athon Q ~= "Wagonmaster'" ( t950. West- ern) Ben Johnson. Joanne Dru A group of Mormons hires a guide and heads for Utah ( 1 hr . 26 min ) 8a MCllG ,_ UlfTA WfA .. 1J ()) ICAMCROW MD-. DIG Interna- tional espionage leads to the death of a computer whiz and an attempt on Aman- da's hie ( t hr' D 61) 1V'I .. OOIUI MD f'MCT1CAL IOlll MuS1cal group Kool & the Gang and actress Susan Lucci are pracllcal- )Oke V1Ct1ms ( t hr ) D @) IWIDCAtTU MD llCCG•CK Hardcaslle reluctantly agrees to help his hapless brother pay off a gambling debt l(lhr) __..RD WDP•c-=-an -::.., IOlD COWITDOWll W Host Dionne Warwick looks back at the top hits of t985 with guests Stevie Wonder, Ma- donna, Whitney Houston. Billy Ocean, the Thompson Twins. Tears for Fears, Tina Turner. the Pornter Sisters and more In- terviews with Hall & Oates. Sung, Phil Collins and Kenny Rogers In stereo (2 hrs) [ll NATIONAL GEo.AIMIC IJIPlOIB Fea- tured a trip down an loeltindic river. a ma- rine aquarium In Monterey, Calif., a profile of the Amis~ Chapin hosts (2 hrs ) fl) WOND8i I "The Lone Star Kid" A dramatization of the true story of It-year- old Texas youth Brian Zimmerman. the you~st elected mayor in the country Charlie Daniels, Jamee Earl Jones and Chad Sheets star. O ( 1 hr ) I PUmTMl&.om ..-JCM PUYMOWI "Adveotufes of Huckleberry Finn" Baled on the t>oott by Mark Twain Huck Finn (Patrick Day) es- capes alter being kidnapped and beaten by hrs drunken lather Pap (Frederic For· rest) and befriends Jim, Miss Walton's runaway slave ~da ThomP80f?. EUQene Oakes and Samm-Art Williams costar (eart 1 of •) Q ( 1 hr ) CC) m¥11 "Cemelot" (1967, Musical) Richard Harris. Vanessa Redgra\19. King Arthur battles Sir Lancelot for the !<we of Queen Guinevere. causing the decay of Iha magical land of Camelot ·o· (2 hrs . 59 ;oJ. CID "Iceman" ( 1984, Orama) Tim othy Hu11on. Lindsay Crouse. Membefs of an expedition team discover and defrost a frozen •0.000-year-old creature. and one member wants to keep the Iceman alive 'PG' (lhr ,39~ (l)C.... QA.ct (I)-MOOD Robin (Jason Connery) 1s a victim of revenge at the hands of his ~·~~cerer Gu1nar ( 1 hr ) 1::11I11C TAC DOUmt TUllP8t '°"" u . '& llAUZllll Raquel Welch, the new aquar1Um at Disney World's EPCOT Cen ler (l) H.._,mntrl•ICl-IODMIBll•• •... .,. .. e (I) IATtl AU.a Allle's convinced that Kate's been seeing an old boyfriend. D • 90Vll "An Officer And A Gentle- man" ( 1982, Drama) Richard Gere, Oe- bre Winger An undlscipllned ~val avia- tion olfloer candidate meets hit match In a tough drill Instructor while, off bese, he ro- mances one of the local town glr1s. Q (2 hrs,30 ~ e 0 "Harem" (Premiere, Ora· ma) (Part 2 of 2) Nancy Travis, Omar Sharif. In 1906, an American heiress' tour of the Ottoman Empire with hef Hence takes an unexpected detour when she is abducted and sold Into a cruel sultan's harait'i <2 hrs.> I ICI: TMI WM YIMI Brash, young Brig· adier General Dwight 0. Eisenhower (Robert Duvall) sets up heedquarters In London during World War II; there he de- velops a close rela11onsh1p with aide Kay Summersby (Lee Remick). (Part 1 of 2) ~hrs.) • •-CM PlAYHOUm "Adventures of Hucklebefry Finn" BaSed on the book by Mark Twain. Huck Finn (Patrick Day) es- capes alter being kidnapped and beaten by his drunken lather Pap (Frede<ic For- rest) and befriends Jim, Miss Watson's runaway slave. Sada Thompson, Eugene Oakes and Samm-Art Wllllams costar ia~~Q~hr ) ... Z •I "The Lone Star Kid" A dramatization of the true st<>ty of 11-yeer- old Texas youth Brian Zimmefman, the youngest elected mayor in the country Chartle Daniels. James Earl Jones and Chad Sheets star.'Q ( 1 hr.) ~ ... llCIWT8' ITM'llm ... "PuFple Hearts" (1984, Ora· ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam, a Navy medic meets and falls In love with a dedicated nurse, but their future plans are threatened by the inevitable circum- stances of war. 'R' (1 hr . 55 min) Ii J:"*'lY PGi YOU Wf1'M al/UMmMMIAA • • (I) ..wtT Dick and Joanna squab-ble OV9f plans . to renew their marriage ~ "Band Of Angels" ( 1957. Ad- venture) Yvonne De Cerio.Clark Gable An edocated black ~ve moots a South ern gentleman who has eecrets to CE:~2 M . 30 min) ., ., Monday Colli. L t.'OYIE '1111<1 1ti11 Night" ( 1984, Ofa- 1 11 1J1,ldl•h;111, Michelle Pfeiffer. A 1• ii 11• •J p111.o e11g1~r receives some • •I• rt A• 1tt 111ent whttn he becomes .'>!.•·II v.1111.1111rrr-:;1st1ble gem smuggler I \I I '1!111111 J '-r.N E> 1 6 l CAOllEY a LACEY Cagney and ls- 1 J\I 11 y tu 1r1tol1tule a 1J3111bl1ng nng; Mary •• •tl~·•h l)lt!h (I tlf) O WNl!WI 0 COUEGll IAMEUAU Santa Barbara I ti" ill Nf•v itJ.1 las Vegas (Taped) (2 t rr> ) r1'l llOVI! '( 1ty Rqneath The Sea" ( 1970, I ·•11 I I lton) r~obert Wagner. Stuart ~·. ,1., ... 11 111 '.'n·13, nn underwater colony 1• ···I 1 1c1lrL t IJt:u'i destruction from an ~11 i,1i;,ti11•(), 1i1111>t .(2 hrs) W AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE "Three •• l" I ,, !),irah" l hree sisters are 1> t •t • "• 111c 111,1 ... ~ hyslerla surround- l it 1 1 ·, , , • t1t11r> Salem witchcrah trl- '!I 11 , tnf'·:•,,1 Redgrave. Kim Hunter. I t t•lf'r ,111d Patnc~ McGoohan. "I I •I J) l) ( t ht J Clil IEHN> THE ICOEt m> swaaocca f' l MAM 80llft IALT WATER._... HI llOY'E 'f ,incl.mgo"' I t985. Comedy) t "•"• ( o~tr111r Judd Nelson. Faced with 1d•J•ll11•11d t1nd lfte pall ol Vietnam. five •II •Q•! c.roq111-: takr r>ff ac1oss Texas for a • I rJlt<.h lllng 'PG' ( I hr 31 min ) P COlm>YmAI ~ llUDWAY FROll UC0T UH5 fE fllUQIOUI l'llOGll' Ill '~ EI!) ltEJff AND DMI Al1DJ.. E )'6UTl>C>OR LR p 1 INOEl'Sl)(Nt .... uoo aom®l m m a 0 CARION'I OOIE>Y Cl UllCI (!) IAMEY -.uR Eii) MEAICA.N Pl.AYHOUll Tne File 01) Jill lt •tr.t. 1!143 1'14!1" The courtship and 111 • 111n11t rn.11r1une of a black G.I (Joe H ,, 1uo1 ,111tJ a wh1ltt Fngllshwoman II• ;n-.f" T 1)11'tllty) d1111ng World War II IS 't" 11u111tid (Purl I) ::;i ( 1 hr) a!) CIMTIAN UFUTl\.lt llAQADE ~ SUU.SI lllBIOfrr C' llOV11E "Cm\I M1n pr'o; Daughter" • t 11111 ''" "l' iPhyl 51•.-iy •;pAcek, Tommy .. 1 , II , "'d "" 1 nre1to I ynn's auto- r I•'' 11 '"' ,, r•<i<1r family In ru ' , 11 '" ,, mm1 wt10 engineers • I ' '"'"' ,,, lfl llV• lllUSIC industry ; "' '1 1'\ ) Sl'ORfStooet P SOLIO QOLO Guest s. Michael M1 !J ·11.11 I 01lly Ot ran John Denver. Pat !11•11 11.11 (1n1t•1v11•w) In stereo. ( 1 hr.) ~ lllOV1E · flw Flamingo Kid" ( 198.4, ' • dy J M11t1 0111011. Richard Orenna. tn 1<i1 I 1 n roo kly11 plttmber'g son gels a job 1' , hit lmuch clvb and becomes eoam- ' I w•th th•• rn111erlal trappings of lite. ~ 1 r 1 ' "' . 40 rt1111 ) l 1 llO~ 'l;p1u41h" ( 198"4, Comedy) j', ,, 111111.. O•H'yl HnnnAh A New Yori< !J,11 h1111,, without much success at love till! I 1 tn•1 .. 11f11l 11lrl who literally weshes 11 • 1111 .1111•1• 111•.1wa•t• at lirst that she's '' • "'"""""' '" -. 1w .J'I ,1 child 'PG' ( t t CJ 1 lrUH t ill MIGft f GAWJIY t 1 JO t. n 1 llMGTOtf 5Tl£lf ' tt•elf' :ind hr .• , 1 '" • "" ,,, 1 '""' ·• t hJtmers plan n I I I I !'I tltPI "\.l•llll' I U m1rrderOllS C.881 W•tc r I nl f I hr fl) min ) ID!o!~-.mN DYMm . HAWAIFNM PU.-1'141 LON> ~-IMNITY ........ ... "One Way At A Time" (1979, Adult) John C. Holmes, Aubrey NlcholS . After Interrupting their mother's romantic lnterlUde. two glrte look fOf rhelr own ad· ventures. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -~tAU.m 1ts(H) _.. "Turk 182!" (t985. Orama) ') Timothy Hulton, Roberl Urich. Armed with a fighting splflf and an aer080I spray can, a young man wages a gnaffltl war against bureaucrats who refuse to compensate his lnjured fireman bfother. 'PG-13' Q (1 hr .. 38 min.) -· • mf OI CMICll From January 1985: country singefs Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson and comedian Tom Ofeesen join hoSt Johnny Carson. In stet· eo.~)~mM I w.. llDU.YWOOD _.. "Soddenly. Love" ( 1978. Ao- manoe) Cindy Winlams, Paul Shenar. A young woman from the ghetto falls in love with a socially prominent lawyer. (2 hrs .. 10mln.) 0 WT'H•IT 1'Wf A look at the use of guns In movies and televlslon. Q1.) llO¥ll "The Detector" ( 1966, Suspense) Montgomery Clltt. Hardy Kruger. The CIA enlists the aid of an American physicist to ellclt lnform1ttlon from a clefecllng Russian spy. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) l~TCllMIT CGU.aumTUU...,. -' ... "Ace Ell And Rodger Of The Skies" ( 1973, Orama) Clltf Aobe<tson, Pamela Franklln A stunt Iller of the 1920s flndS that his sorr wants to tollow in his 100;.~2 hrs.) 11:9 IATPA,,_, nm.,_ •• 19T ... ........... _ _.. .. umMC'Y: M MIOaUCnOll TO • ,..,.um (I) '°' ..,. -Stevie Cruz vs Rocky Garcia In a featherweight bout scheduled fOf 10 rounds from Las Vegas, Nev JR) (2 hrs., 30 min.) tN. ()) llOWm "Chu Chu And The Phllly Flash" ( 1981, Comedy) Alan Arkin. Carol Burnett. An alcoholic fOfmer baseball player and ~ kooky street entertainer be- come partners In a scheme to make mon- ey by returning a lost suitcase. (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 ~ -(I) "The French Lievtenant's Wom- an" ( 1981, Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons. Based oo the n<MM by John Fowles. An affair between two actora ts paralleled In the romantic perlOd fNm In which the two are performing. 'R' (2 hfs.. Ii min, J W8.U11WwmtDAWDlMt l& 'W In at«eo. ( 1 hr.) ·-'NllOTI-""°" (!) .,. "Riders Of Dntiny" ( t933. Western) John Wayne. Gabby Hayes. A government agent tries to help a group of r1mchera regain their water rights. (t hr .. I 3Q ;'~ .CMYGU •TI&I WJ ' ~ ... "Crlme9 Of Pasaion'' ( t9&4. Of&ma) KatNMn Turne<. Anthony Per· kins. A wotk.ahollo fathlon detlgner r• Ueves her dee!p-rootect fruatratlons and anxieties u 11 Ngho-ptloed prostl1ute by night. relentlellly hounoed by a homlcldal street pre.chef. 'R' ( 1 hr : "41 min ) (l)llOWm "The Fury" (1978. Horror) Kitt< Douglas. Jonn CUsavetes. Gifted wtth ex- traordinary telekinetic powers. a young man Is kidnapped by a former asaoclale of his International superspy father who plans to use his talenfs fOf nefarious p(k- poses 'A' ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) .PAUl.llYM 1:11~ llOWll "The Falcon And The Snow- man" (198", Drama) Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn. Based on the true story of CMstopher Boyoe and Daulton lee who were tried in 1977 for 9ellil'lg top-MOtWt U.S documents to the SOY!eta 'A' Q (2 hrs.. 11 min ) t.9 CID llOWm "Runaway" ( 198.4, A<Mlnture) Tom Selleck, Cynthia Rhodes. A cop bat- tles a derange(! electronics wtzatd who can reprograrr> helpmate robots roto sa- distic metallic murderers. 'PG-13' Q n hr., 40min) tila mWll "The Great Race" (1965, ~ edy) Jack Lemmon. Tony Curtis. A cln- sic he10-and-11lllaln battle spans thfee continents. = 8 AT Tiii Sisket and Ebert take another look at worthwt\lle "s1eepet•• movies available on videocassette. e ~ T.-rr Guests: Lance Mofl. tallo, Jack Coen. Carol Sislllnd, Tim Set- tlml. Mike Dugan. (A) • llOWm "The Daughter Of Rosie O'Gt• ay" ( 1950. Musleal) June Haver. Gordon MacRae. Dissuaded from a career on the stage. an ax-vaudeville star's da.uahter Is nooethetes.s enchanted by the coTor and excitement of the era. (2 hrs.) ........... \ Mme.-.... lll i1 :. ... .-mrATCM ~-. M.L•MPM&Y- Lfttlllal'f -... ATU.. .. ---...... ,,,_ -., ....• .. -Tiii-=--........ Ml .......... 18 .. ...nc.. ... ... •12111 AWi llOWm "Losln' It" (1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley. Faut teen-age boys hoping to lose their virginity tn a Tijuana bfothel pick up an Older wom- an going south tor a Mexican divorce. 'A' I r .. M>mln.) C~tt WAYUll •1&111 A CCMIO'I •La .Jn ttll9 L-Ondon coocert. Waylon Jen- nings sl · "Lucille," "Juet to Satisfy You." .. ft Oul<es of Hazzard" theme song and tunes from the album "Newif Toe the Mark " (%) .,. "The Empire Strtk• &lck •. ( 1980. Science Action) Merit Hamill, Het- rrson Ford Rebel fighter Ll.IM 8'cywlllc• intefrvpts his training as a Jedi Knight to resc~ his lrlende from vlllalooua berth Vader 'PG' (2 hrs.• min.) t:a CC) ..,_ "Midnight Express" ( 1978, Orhmll) Br11d Davis, John Hurt. 8aMd on the 1rue story of Biiiy Hayes. a young Ameflean anested 1n turkey for attempt· Ing to smuggle OUI l\ashlwt\, who IUftwt a gtuetlng 1noar~atlon In 1 totturout pti. on 'R' (2 hrs . t min.) a:11(l)fMnta Sunday, Februery 9, 198e 15 • . I -·nclay Conl. .... IC&Ta .UT •ACI COAITllt .. .....,.. unmn• IOllUTOOAY ..... .aiwll "Purple Hearts" ( 1984, Ora -Taesclay -Mondng Movies- ... (%) ·-wagonmas1e1·· ( 1950. Western) Beo Johnson, Joanne Ofv ( 1 hr ?6 min ) .. f"C) The Westerner" 11940, Western) u ary Cooper Waller Brennan ( 1 hr 40 min) ($) ·ups & Downs' ( 1983 Comedy! Cohn Skinner Andrew Sabiston ( 1 hr 37 min l NICI) "La Travlata" ( 1982, Musical) Teresa Sltatas. PlacidO Domingo ( 1 hr 58 min ) M ~ ··roy Tiger" ( 1956. Comedy) Jell Chandler Laraine Day (2 hrs ) .. ct) "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Syl vest er Stallone Dolly Parron ( I hr 5 t min) CID ··Harry And Son·· ( t984. Drama) Paul Newman. Robby Benson ( 1 hr , 5 7 min) "Nate And Hayes" I 1983. Adven lure) Tommy Lee Jones, M1ch11et O'Keefe ( t hr . 40 min) ... (f) "Sixteen Candles" ( t984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony MIChael Hall ( I hr . 33 min 1 .. <PJ "Bady And ~1·~ ( 1947, Orama) John Garheld. Lillo Palmer (2 hrs.) .. (,C) "Country" ( 1984. Orama) Jessic;A Lange, Sam Shepard ( 1 hr . "9 min ) CID "On Ttw! Waterfront" ( 1954, Orama) Marton Brando. Fva Marte Saint ( 1 hr . 48mln ) CS) "Gaslight' ( 1940. Suspense) Anton Walbrook Oiana Wynward ( t hr ?8 m1n J QD "The lady Wants Mtrtk'" ( 1952 Co111 edy) Ruth Hussey Ot>rtnis O'Koote (? hrs) .. (ll) "Rivkin Bot1nty Huntor " ( t98 I. Drn ma) Aon l e1tlmnn.-Harry Morgan (i' hrs ) -CI> "SusplCIOO" (t94 t, Suspense) Cary Grant. Joan f onta1ne ( t hr . 39 min ) -a11enaoon llovl•- -· "Nol With My Wife. You Don't" ( 1966, Comedy) Tony Curtis, Virna Lisi ~hra) CC) "A Man's Castle" ( 1933. Drama) Spenc&f Tracy, Lorena Young ( 1 hr , 1!> min J CID "Skolde" ( 1981. ()Jama) Danny Kaye. John Rubinstein ( 1 hr., .. o min ) Cl} "The Empitt Slrltcea Baci<" ( t98o, Science Fiction) Merk Hal'l'llll. Harrteon F0td (2 hrs .• 4 min ) -CZ) "Beyond The Wells" (1964, Orama) Arnon 7"d0ck. Mohamed 811krl ( 1 hr 37 min ) W • "li1tle Men" ( 193o4, Drama) Frankie Oavro. Frank Morg(ln (I hr ) W (C) "The Man Who Saw Tomouow" I 1981, Oocomontttyl Natretod by Orlon Welles I 1 h< • 26 mll'I ) 16 Sunday. February 9, 1988 ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam. a Navy mectte meets and rans In love with a dedK:aled nt.1rse. but their future plans are lhfeatened by the inevitable circum- stances of war 'A' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) t::a 8 llO¥ll ""The Sl~Cowboy" ( 1936, Western) Gene Avffy. Lois Wilde A man gets hoodwinked by his cohOrt when gold 1:11 "The G6odbye Olr1" (1977. Comedy) A.chard Dreyfuss, MarsnrMason ( 1 h<., 50 mln ) CSJ 'Roseanna McCoy" ( 1949. Orama) rarley Granger, Joan Evans ( 1 hr . 29 min) (%) 'The Empire Strikes Back" ( t980 . Science Fictton) Mark Hamill, Harrison ford 1:> hrs . 4 min ) '9(C) "Garbo Talks" ( 1984. Orama) Anne Bancrofl. Aon Silver (I hr . 43 min ) W (S) ·Ups & Downs" (1983. Comedy) Colin Skinner, Andrew Sabiston. ( 1 hr . 37m1n) .. O:J '"The Ice Pirates" ( 19&4, Science Fic- tion) Robert Unch. Mary Crosby ( t hr . 36mm) "Murder Is Easy" ( 1981, Suspense) Bill Bixby, Lesley-Anne Down. (2 hrs.) Cl) "BIOOd Simple" (1984. Ofama) John Getz, Frances McOormand ( 1 hr , 36 mint -Evening .. B.r.:::oee Cll ... • .,....c:Mla tll ALl'ITm AIC ... Q nmm'IOO.lllf WWWWITWll =~..-r ... 111'11 ... mcll'*'AL...,_.I MO¥ll ''The Westerner" ( 1940. West- ern) Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan A drifter at1emp1s to put an end to Judge Roy Bea"'s reign of !error lfl the West (I hr , 40 mtn ) (ff) llCMI "King Of Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De Niro. Jerry Lewis. A lalllng comedian plans to kidnap a well- known talk snow host 'PG' ( 1 hr . 41 min) C MO¥ll ··r o Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. ... Comecty) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft A theatef group 1n occupied Warsaw saves itself and the Polish undergr,ovnd from the Nazis by lmp41f1Q"atlng SS ottloerl. •po· l<~,:i,~ ...... 0 ... ~fll .. ~•11 .... = CLa. .. ~ A aelf-ettac-IOij Montot tak• en asaenl\lenese-traln- lng cOUtM that tutne Nm Into an egomani- ac. .-...r IMC:m.l~••••n -NlllCl&UIU ,..,,._, llC- .-rTA ,. --.... , F NlllllT Interview With MichMI l.11.ndon l!:' ... Q is discovered on their California ranch. ( 1 hf.) ~==­~-YllU'f .. ~fll.ln'mllm .. oo mr••••._, .... (I) PA., .. _ Mary Tyler Moore: a Swltzer1and cflnlc's approach to reju- venating human ceUs e ma UlllTUU. Los A~ Lakeni al Golden State Warrio<s (lrve) (2 hrs . 130~ ~Cf9M't ·--"'~ MlmMU. •• •.-T ._ C A'I CW '1r«•11 I• .aiwll "The Brother From Another Planet" ( 19~. Fantasy) Joe Morton. Darryl Edwards A gentle extreterr•trlal wfth myst\caJ healing powers lands In New YO<k harbo< and embarks on an Od7ase7 thr= Harlem ( 1 hr , "' min ) Cl) • I lll8IT ... (%).,.."The Fury" (1978, HooOC') Kirk Douglas, John Cassavetes. Gifted wilh ex- traordinary telel<lnetlc powers, e young man ts kidnapped by a fom'lef uaoclate ot his internahonal superapy father who plans to use his talents for netarious pur- poses.·~;~ min.) 19 ~ l9A Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State Wamors (Live) (2 hrs.1 15 mln) NI 8 t • M TOllll Featured: Prof)le of Pat- 11 LaBelle. Who's got a new ettitude and success. a company lhat meket dreams come true; women who fell In loYe with convicts. I .... ~ WMftlWSLllB IYI • LA Featured: how to save in L.A. continues with garage sales., swap meets, and police auctions and a behind- the-scenes look at Recyclef newspepe<, 1 1he ~~~~~Ible =·fffff'"~-.t '<)i ... ,_um WtllU .. ,.., M •tmt ... The artists behind special effects Include George Pal ("When Worlds COiiide") and Ray Har- I W ("Mighty Joe Young") llClllN•IMTUllYA ... --.. .... The r<Ntdy residents of a cow town are enraged wfief\ Face bOoks Boy Geo<ge & Culture Club to play e concert. 9 ( I hr.) • .... "War Wa.900" ( 1967, Western) John Wayne, Kirk Douglas A cowboy de- frauded of hla golcklch land plans a spe- cial type of vengeance witr '"" help of a gunslinger. an Indian, a dru11k ind a thief, (?hrs.) 8 0 WMO'I Tl9 ..., JM4than at- tempts to make Valtrltlne's Dt1y pleasant IOI' his moth« ancs Tony Q ( i ... ,.I IAYI >.:d ':.''Cina" (1983, Drema) ' Lowe. JtcQUellnt Blsael A ~ . ttudertt tmbal1ct ori an effalr with en older woman. unaware thar she's his room· mate's mother (2 hrs ) e llOVA The theory that early childhood psychological intervention can prevent problems latet is examined in this <>Yer· vie'# of an inlanr's emo1100al devetop- ment Q (I hr) l .... nllU. .-n.. Two views of Russian lite: the tours Introducing Western tourists to 'official" people and places sanctioned ~ the ~vemment. a!ld the people and oes no1 approved lor contact with estern totJtlsls. O ( 1 hr~ (Cl _,. "The Sreakfa~ Club" (tSM, Orama) EmiliO Estevez. Molly Ringwak1 Ave teen-agers converge at an aM-day d&- tentlon session ~ke strides toward mYtual understandi and respect 'R' Q ~hr .. 37 min.) ••am 90Vll "The Brother From Another Planet'' ( 1984, Fantasy) Joe Morton, Darryl Edwards. A gentle extraterrestrial with mystical heeling powers lands In New York harbor and embarks on an odyssey ll'lr= Harlem. Q (1 hr .. « min.) ~ l ... CCWYa AlllCI (I) .,.. "The Empire Strikes Back" rtson Ford. Rebel llghler Luke Sk~alker interrupts his training as a Jedi Knight to rescue his friends from villainous Darth Vader. ·~(2 hrs . 4' min.) aal~auam a CIJ/9111f Char1ie, Ra· chel and the kldS try to figure out what Diana has on her mind 8 0 _,_ ,_ Maggie and Jason's anniversary plans are muddled when Maggie lands an important interview a~i.,ILD. ii P& SllQlll Mary Tyler Moore, a Swttze<land clinic's approach to reiu- vena~ human oella. I , .. ,. ~, .. ... ~ "Vital Signs" (Premiere. Orama) Edward Asner, Gary Cole Though bOth bear the veneer of apparent success. father-and-son doctors find their hves and careers threatened by alcohol and dr~=lton O (2 hrs;) D e A down-on-his-luck singer may be marked tor muPder by the mob. {_1 hr_J 8 9 ~ An escape artist's widow tears that her husband wlll return lrom the dead. O ( 1 hr ) e a nll WM YUM All~h often met with opposition trom lhe Allied pow· IMS, Elsenh<>Wef (Robert Dwall} success- fully launches history's largest amphibious force on occupted France. Lee Remlc:tt . Oerrefl McGavin, Ian Richardson end Richard Herd C<Htar (P&rt 2 of 2) (2 hrs.) • ~ Two views of ,Russian Ille~ the tours intrOdlJClng Wes1ern toori.tt to "official" people and pteoes aanctloned =the government. and the people and not approved tor contact With mem tourists. Q ( 1 tv ) l .... nlll.a. llOVA -The theory that early childhood J>Wel'IOlogical Intervention can prevent plbblems later Is ex11m1ne<1 1n this over- view of an infant's emotional develop men.'.iJ~·~ n.11 ~ ... "Runaway" (1~4'. A<Mntute) ~ Selleck. Cynthia RhOOes A. cop bat· tlel a deranoed eleclronlct wtmrd who can reprogram helpmate robots Into aa- dlstlc metalllc murderers.. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ~ITallml · Cl) .. "Soeplcion" ( 1941, Sulpense) Cary Grant, Joel\ Fontaine. Directed by Alfred Hltchc;oci(. Unsettling cifcum- stanoes f0tce a woman to a.pect her hU&band of plluWng a murder. ( 1 hr .• 39 min.) li=ICJMLY .. YOU ... l•MI •al--"A Force Of One" (1979, Dr• ma) Chuctc Noms. Jlnnltet O'Neil. A master of the mett'8I wts tmbMct on • r~motlvlted ~ for the kllllrs of his =ed son. (2 hrs.) •1._ "The Lost Man" (1969, Ora- ma) Sidney Poitier. Joanna Shimkus. A black ex-Army officer di9oovef't thet more than dernOnStratlons are nec.aaty to en- sure racial equality. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (!) "' ... --Stt'ite CNz YI. Roci(y Garde In a teelhelwelght bout ~ tor 10 rounds from ~Vega. Nev. IB> ( 1 hr .. 30 m .) -· • I 111• ... LAlura aod Steele llwelttgllte wt'9n Le&n'I ftlON>: _. corpse In her kitchen. In stereo. ( 1 hf.) .... ...... u.w. .. • ••r11ACoa..., e 0 •I IP ,._A deaf-mute co- lumnist turns to Speneer fOt help In finding a reader with whom she haa fallen In love. l (J hr.) • ....... mAT ,.smllllfi111c •n11nmca• ''An English-man Abfoed" Actr ... Coral Browne pOt- trays h4nelf In t,. ...,d-wtntllna drama re--creetlng her encounter with Mtllh 'PY Guy ~ (Allt\ Batet). (ffl Q ( 1 l l'lr.) __ _ ,_, ______ __ The Influence of the andent Penien, Greek and Roman oult\Jres, from the llxlh to the eecond century 8.C .. on the lhap- lng of the Jewllt'I Identity In leCf'ld writ· lngs, laws and traditions (Part 2 of 9) Q 1_! hr.) CC) ... "The Formula" ( 1980. Orama) Marlon Brando, George C. Scott. wtlill ln- vestlgatlng the murder of a colugue, a veteran cop uncovers a coneplracy lnvotlf. Ing the llJppr9lllon of a aynthetlc full for· ~ b_y an oil C#leL 'R' (1 tw., 67 mW\.) ®,. llNll • 8'W """*"' .... In tN. ttwlllr llbOll ..... Who Ulla her hometown'• molt lntrtgiq ~ In .. j .. S=:a· ... "Mete Md Hmyel" (1883. AtJ.. I ventwe) Tommy Ll9 Jonie. ,._,,... O'K ..... TM kldlllOOllQ of I 1111M'IJl*Y't n.ncee IMdl Nm fO .-a tMgOlng ro- gue to help r.-cue her trcm the clutches • 1°'. ~;=: ~':~,, "''· 40 "*1.) ca&m•----... "Songwf,t•" ( 198-4, Orama) Willie Nelson. Kris~~ The world of country muelc 11Jfllled wtth upe and downs for a,.....,., ooUnlr)' w••11 q.. et and ,. ll191pcu1911 • ...,._. 'R' Q ~hr .. 34 mt\.) • -~u • .:&"£1·-... - ,.llUUJI:. .._ Sketches· lnterpretattons tor the dWnterested short: sports doctor Or Von Keews; body language AU-Star iE 24-hout "News· ..-Ym&.-_JC_ .U,_,. "The Ftle On J1U Hatch: 19SOIH&rty 19708" Gari accepts a teaching position at Roosevelt University In ChlcagO, and Sheila becomes invotved In the cMI rights movement alter thelr only lchlld~~~,i~2'*ll.(1 hr) • 1...r ~pagne For BreakfaSl'' ( 1980, Orama) Leslie Bovee. John Leslie A cateer woman dec1deS to make up tor thl years she spent putt111g her worl< aheed of her social Ille ( 1 hr 28 min ) ~-·--llMlll (%) .,.. "Sixteen Candles" ( 1984', Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Ml cheel Halt An Insecure Midwestern teen· ager's 16th birthday goes umemembered. just another symptom ot ttie palfl ol a~ lescenc::e and growing up In a middle-class tam . 'PG' (1 hr., 33 mtn ) tW ... "Thunder Over The Plains' ( 1953, Western) AandOlptl Scott, Lex Balttet. Following the Crvll War. a mlhtary otfioer Is assigned to pot a stop to the practice of carpetbagging 1n the Soutll- west:_{ t hr .. "5 min.) tWe Cl) -I -A ThOroughbred trainer !urns to the Simons IOI help 1n 10- catlng her missing racehorse (R) ( 1 hr tO min.) , 8 e TOllmff Host Johnny Carson In •t•eo. ( 1 hr.) cmcalllla -.:--mm.-.....,, ........ ,..,.um -=lib .. , ..... ~uu.m -(f)~--fil •MOU. YWOCID _,. "Children Shouldn 1 Play With Died Things" ( t969 Horror! !\Ian Orme; by, Anya Ormsby Member-; 01 dn actmg company arrive al a remote 1s1<1nd to lllm a movie and unwittingly call up the oeed !..! hr., 55 min.) 0-.Tll•rTT.-n-Interview w•lh Michael Landon e • 1• I 1• Hacker encl Appleby ap-~ before a Par11ament committee lhat s ICtUtlntlJng their dep9r1meol's actMties. ~i:,-"Frank And I" ( 1982. Ol'ama) Inch A welllthy man feeis thaf he hal ll¥9d a "" Hte untH he ~IS a beeUtl- fUI w<>t'Nln. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cl)-. IOCca Dallas Sldeklci<s al Ksn- Ma ~ts (R) (2 hrs) C!) "A Covenant With Death'. ( 1967, Mystery) GeOrge Mahar\s, La.ura Oevon A sympathetic young jUdge strug- ~with• ~murder cue (2 hrs ) Cl) ... ··'The Keep" (1983 Orama) Scott Glenn. Jurgen Prochnow The GN man atmy in Nazkx:cu~ Romania find" a at~ tortlficall<>f1 th8t h0u$t'I$ Jn ,.1111 "" ~~r 'R' ( 1 hr :l8 l'T11n) ... 1:.. "Easy Rider' I 1969 Dr'"1\n) ~ Fonda, Oenm He>ppef Two{young mot0tcycllatS drop out of 90ClefV eN:t. tid- Sunday, FebnJary 9, 1988 ( t7 / I • . -Taesclay Coal. 1ng across lhe Soolhw~I to New Orleans 1n o;earcr-1 of the "real" Amenca. encoun- ter pre1udice and c;enseless violence 'R' LI hr , 34 min ) 12:11 D OD LATt NIGHT wmt DAYI> ~ Sctieduted Hsrm0t• Killebrew Day In sl &r· eo (!hr ) llATPATa. nm.,.. •••• w ... .............. ~ .... • II•• GP MMIAM•AMll•ln NAml'MIL.om ( ) llOVIE "2010" (lgfµ, Sc>ence FIC· tion) Any Scheider. John U thgow De· c,p1IP votat1te polil1C.al tensions. US and Ruc;s111r1 c;c1ent1s1s launch a follow -up '>pac.P rr11ss1on 10 1nv~t1ga1e the fate 01 a ta1l11rJ v11yape ICJ J11p1ter 'PG' 11 hr . 54 11w1 J (%1 MOVIE "Beyond The WAiis. ( 198A OrRllliil Arno11 /adock, Muhamad Bakn V11111 "' •• f•r11pl'> when lsra~l1 dnd Arab t r11;or11•1•, d'•• houSl'd 1ogethet 1n a max1- m11rr. <.ec.ur1ty prrson (Dubbed) R' ( t hr '.I/ min ) tMll MOWE Thf' Five 0 1 Me" (1981 DrJma) David B11ney Dee Wallace Five If rn r n ' I ue a Korean Wnr VPIPT<m -throiJgh h1s postwar hie and m111m1ge unlit he seeks help from a psy· c.111at11c;1 Rased on an actual case history n1 ( t hr • 20 min ) 1• MIA T'I H011 WMA T'l tlOn MOVIE "How Groon Was My Valley" 1194 t nr.1ma) Wnller Pidgeon. Maureen c I Har., A Welr.h mining family laces per- •,rm.11 dfl•I •·c •momu. problems while plan· 1111111 11 1 II·• 1111•1•1! t? hr~ 30 mln) ~ = I 1'11> Jan Singer" ( t953. Dra- ma IJ,11 r Thr>mas, Peggy Lee A young IPv. 11 '"'V d1•hes his fathet's wish that he tJe<.u ••· 1 µ111yer leader and turns to the stal,lfl .is a 1a11 singer (2 hrs ) mPAUllnM t:tl [l) lllCMI "Kona Coast" ( 1968. Adven- 1ui1>) n1t:11wd Aoone. Vera Miies A young wo1111111 dies ot a drug overdose and the 1n11n wl 10 Qave t11>r the drugs must answer In hf"r tOllQh -;eagumg father ( 1 hr 55 nun I ~1--· MOVIE · Jooiney To Shiloh' (1968. Wes1ern) Ja.mes Cean. Michael Sarrazln. Seven Idealistic young men ioln the COO· fedefacy during the Civil War. but have trouble accepting the hardst)lps. (2 hrs ) 8 MOU ftlOCID C..0-• Scheduled: in· tervlews with Kevin Bacon. Lily Tomlln and &Ian ~··IT -e ~ Guests: Glenn Farr· tngton. Kevin Pollak. Kelly Rodgers, BllR- am COfonel. Wllllam Stephenson. (R) I ALL•M,Am.Y ,...,.um .,.. "Swann In Love" ( 1984, Dfa· ma) Jeremy Irons. Omelia Mutl Based on Marcel Proust's story of a Parisian whose ot>sesslve passion for a prostitute leads to his social as well as personal doom 'R' ( 1 hr. 50 min.) m.u.CMlm.18 W CI).,_ "Tomboy" ( 198". Comedy) Betsy Russell, Jerry Oinome. Upon meet· 1ng a heartthrob race-car drivef. a smitten teen·eger puts aside her ba&«e1ball, mo- torcycle and monkey wrench 'R' ( t hr . 32 min.) W CID • NCa.O lflKIM. Comedy &Ketch- es and J impe<sonations. with t Eddie Mur hy ( 1 hr.) Ill Cll lllltnrATCM ,....._ -.... a. -Women's Supe<-G ltom Megeve, Franoe. (R) ( 1 hr.) Cl)LROPla.IT 1:11• .,.. "Blondle's Reward" (1943, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Dagwood bungles a property deal that r&- sults 1n his demotion lo office boy ( 1 hr . 45 min) ·-----(IJ ... "Against All Odds" (198.t. Ora- ma) Rachel Watd, Jeff Bridges A fading professional football player falls In love with the girlfriend of a small-time hood end becOmeS Involved with shady, hlgh- stakM real estate dealings. 'A' (2 hrs .. 8 mlniJ.i (l) •• w ... CZ) .,_ "Mighty Joe Young" ( 1949, Adventure) Terry M()()(e, Robert Arm- strong. When a gorilla Is raised by a young girl In Alric.a. a press ageol tries to bring It 10 the U.S. as a nlghtclUb act. ( 1 hr . 3'4 min.) -Weclnesclay -Morning 11ov1es- .,(%)"Suspicion" (1941, Suspense) Cary Qr11nt, Joan Fontarne (1 hr • 39 min ) .. (C) "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980. ScleOCe F1etion) Merk Hamm. Harrison J Ofd (2 hrs .. • min ) Cl) "Fatty F!nn" ( 1980. Drema) Ben Oit- enbOUld, Bert Newton ( 1 hr • t 5 min ) 1901) "Pat And Mlkn" ( 1952. Comedy) Spene.er Tracy, Katheone HepbUrn (2 hrs I ' 7':9 (1) ·Rope" ( 1948 Suspernie) James Stt1wnrt. 1-erley Giang 1 ( t hr . 20 min ) (%1 'Splash" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom H111tk!I Oaryl Hannah ( 1 hr • 51 mln.) .. fHl ·Arablon Adventure" ( 1979. Fania· "Y) Christopher Lee Miio O'Shea (I hr . 38 111111 ) .. (C) "T1tx" ( t982. Drama) Matt OlllOf'I. Jim M 1114tf (I tv .. .t3mln ) •Cf ) "Sony Wrong Number" ( 1943, 18 Sunday. February 9, 1986 Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck. Burt Lan- ceater. (2 hrs.) (!)"Le 'rravlata" ( 1982, M~I) Teresa Siratlt,IJ, Placido Domingo. ( 1 hr , 58 min.) · -CC) "StllQlt Door" (1937, Orama) Kathe- rine Hepburn. Ginger Rogers. ( t hr • 3 t min) CID "SaMra" ( 1984, A~ture) Brootce Stlielcll. Lambert Wlllon. I 1 hr ...... min ) (I) "Neptune's Oaught•'· ( 1949. MUSI· eel) Red Skelton. EMher WllllaJM. ( 1 hr • 33 min,) • "Qtclahoma Annie" ( 1952. Comedy) JudY, Canova, John Auaaell. (2 hrs.) -@ 'Bombef• 8·$2" ( t957. Drema) Ktnl Melden. Natalie Wood (2 hft.) ,,.~ "The Hunter" (1919. Orama) Steve McOueen. Ell Wallech. (I ht .. 38 min.) CZ> "Wegonmuter" ( 1950, w .. tern) Ben Johneon, Joenne ON . _ ............... - • -· "She" ( 1965_ ~) Urda Aft. 1111 •• _,....,_15 SIQ 111 (11).,. "MOdern Romar.c.,. f l".'li' Comedy) Alberl Brooks. Kathry11 r•~''' A film editor t11es repeatedly 111 /v • l the heart of tne woman h•· 1, •1.; n· a.amm -1···~- 1111 ... "To Be Or Not Tt Be , I'•" Comedy) Mel Brooks. Annf\ Ren. rot: theatl!f group tn occuP48d 1Va1~ '"' -. 1. itself and the Pohsh undergr ur•i.I 1, 1 Nazis by 1rrtersooa11ng s~ l''I•<. I Q.(1 hr .. 47 min) .. • MOWE "Buck Benny I Iii.JP-' ,. ~"' ( 1940, Comedy) Jac.k H1>r111y I 1'P11 ill•' A pseudo-cowboy r 11n·1 ·.1•1·11 r "'' i:!hrc;) !":,. "lne l'•l'Cu11cn1•t-; "i 11 ( t982 Orama) Tommy Ir"? 1111 ,.~ I• senna Arquette Norman Mailet .. 1d.11 hon of his own book about tne hit.• 1.JI c.• victed murderer Gary Gilmore .ind his h • lor executtoo. u111ma1e1y cerrted 11 -i&:=::::.~"'' ~=Blood S1mpli>" ( 1qt1a U1,1111 John Getz. Frances McOorm.mu l\ w. an has an at1a1r with her h11st11m" " ,. ployee and sparks a fatal ch:w n • ,,., 'R' (I hr . 36 min ) d • .,_ 'Blond1e'l> Sec rf't 1111o1 Comedy) Penny S111gte1n11 ""''' ' I 1 Counterfeit money and an at11?111µ11 -o •t gage robbery stall lhe 8 11m<>te 1 I v 1 tlon (I hr .. 15 min) ·1--...., CAm ITAT09MUlllWIU .,. "Revben. Rooben ( 1"183. 111 ma) Tom Conti, Kelty McGith11· A Sr.nit 1 poet on the lecture circuit 1ndul411• I , passlons for booze and you11p wnni•>i New England college carnpu<.f>"' fl hr .. 4 1 ~ -~~c.u dress, John Richardson (2 hrs ) (II) "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy\ T, 11 Hanks. Daryl Hannah ( t hr . 51 m1ri ) -Cl) "Midnight Madness' ( 1•)80 1.n1•11• dy) David Naughton. Debra ( lir·~··r ( I hr .. 50 min) we "Abraham Lincoln" { l'HO 11"•\ll•• phy) Waller Huston. Una Merkol ( ''"" 1 CZJ "That Obscure Obtt"<"t (II I.,. ,,,, 11977, Fantasy) Fernond<' n .. y I '" • ~uet (1hr .43mln ) W (C) "Btlnglng Up Baby' ( t9.'~ •. "· . Katharine Hepburn. Cary C r11nt 1 1 r • I min) •" •Cll "Rope" ( t948, Su"I'"" ·" Stewart, rarley Granger ( 1 hr II II .. (II) "The Adventures 01 (fo, ~ .ir l Across The 8th Dimon•""" ( enoe Fiction) Peler WOlll'I JMn 11 hr .. 43 min ) CI) "Mighty Joe Young' ( 1Q4q \t.lvt'I tore) Terry M()()(e Aobflrt Arrwur. 1• -i ( 1 tw .. 34 min) .. CC) "The Empire Slriket< U3c.k' c 1'1HO Science FICtlOnl Mark HArt•ill ~· ""'" • ' -Wadnesclay Coal~ Ford (2 hrs . 4 min ) Cl) "Fatty Finn" ( 1980. Drama1 Ben Ox enbould. Bert Newton ( t hr . 15 min 1 d (Z) "N0<ma Rae" ( 1979. Drama) Sally Field. Beau Bndges ( 1 hr . 53 mm ) .. (f) "Rear Window' (1954 SusP'ense1 James Stewart Grace Kelly (2 hrs 30 min) "Trencilcoat" ( 1983. Comedy) Mar· g£t Ktddf!f, Roberr Hays (1 hr . 31 min ) lf) "True Conf~1ons'' (t~t. Orama) Robert De Niro. Robert Duvall (2 hrs ) •@ "A Man Called H0<se" ( 1970, Adven- ture) Alehard Hems. Judllh Anderson (2 hrs • 20 min. ) -•vea1ng ----.. l.f.:OM Cll ... ULMmlPMGAm AIC ... Q nml'l~ltlff MmTITWll . ..... ...,. .... OClUll• WOM.D CUP._ Women's Giant Sta· lom from Valzotvana, Italy (Taped) (I Dire Straits perform a string of hits lnclud- l ing h·;.~rothers In Arms" and "AIChemy." llOTllAT/~ .. .c ... a .,.. mA IAlllTUU Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix Sons (Live~, 30 min.) • TOO Cl.Oii llOI llT The Rush lam11y starts a round of bici<ering when Hen-decides to make out his w1ll , l ~~••w &.Mea.M-.. .. UT'aACY: All lfTllODUC1d TO ~ CC) llOWll "Start The RevOl\Jtloo Without Me" ( 1970. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Don· aid Suthefland. Two sets of identical twins meet on the eve of the French Revolution af19' years of separation ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) cz:i mwm "The Hidden Fortress" (1958. Adventure) Toshlro M1lune. MISa Uehara Aided by two Sldekteks, a gallant general PfOlec1s a prlnoess and hef fortune from evil enemies. (2 hrs... 6 min) I UMTTA NI Cll... ,.-__ 0 ~Y-rT TW Interview ~M LON> -.. ~ llOUIJI DIMY ~ • The .BreJk!d~t C.lub' ( 1984 . ama) Em1ho F<.11•w1 Molly Ringwald f rve teen·agP·o:; err 11Prqe ll an aH-day de- tentt<>n sess1u11 ar"' rnnl<E' 'itrides toward mutual unoe1c;ta11tJ11•Q 1nd respect. 'A' ( 1 hr 37 min I ® llD9BllENT MEWi (I) ttOMEY1100NER1: THI! LOIT ENODll Ralph finds a lnvP let1P1 wn11en by Ed and assumes he con1pc"'"d 1t lor Atice Q ~al)llO'llE Oahrlc; ( '950 Western) Gary Cooper Rut" A.in.an Upon finding htS hOme and r • 1 "•'v lP<'troyed an em- bllleted ex-Coro'('1•p1 l!P otfieer vows re- VfHlg8 on fh()C,f' 1esr1ms1ble (2 hrs ) ~ 8 2 OM T1tE TOWN r t>;-1tured Friendship' A IOOI< at what 1<. •t i1111 why we need 1t. meet people who trnvP h•'<'" fnends 10< years and famous celebrity lriPnds l ,.;a•MQHT WllArt~ m OM u r e<it UP 1 laser war games Simulated by the U S Army oarrs models . whose hands and IM!I MP highlighted in ads. a 1eport on 1eatousy a local gossip show host~t••en119prc; U.AT ~~~~~~~~-r. ® mwm "Tt\9 Ofesser" ( 1983. Orama) I TAii PBilPl..R"llCOUR'T Albert Flnney. Tom Court8f'lay A valet en· MC ... Q r&•t-M courages and llatte<s an aging, paranOld PA 11Atlta9 The beauty secrets of --.YW.D GAim actor Into giving yet another perfOfmance Elizabeth Taylo<, Linda Evans and VictOfta ....USOF NAn. as King Lear in a tounng theatncal com-Pnncipal. dancer and actor GregO<Y ao#MGY e!_ny 'PG' O ( 1 hr , 58 mm.) Hines. Oii MClAUQtLtt OME Oii 0.- W W ITIWfl: .am-•~ In th1s I ~r:a.ltlll MCMFWOll IMfA ~A concert from Lond<>n's Wembley Ar8f'la. • .... ..,... .. (I) llMY Fr rnk's :,c.heming enables ~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-=- ,,, \ \\1.l°I"-• ,,, \ 1' \\~ ,,.,, o..:,\\\\..., \ o\. • {"-. '1\\\ \ \ ' o•\\\\ ''I '' "' \ \(' \•'' ~1·\'l \ \ 11 •' \\ \ "' ntl"' \t'1 \ "' ·;1\ \' \.'.;,\\I ,\"" '' ·1\\\f< ··~f'\ 1~ ,, ,, •. \\• ,. \\I' ii \ \ ' '''" \\"''. \\ ,,,,\;\'j ~\\\\\ ,, •• \.' I I ·' I \..;, \,\ \I \\ I ,._ \\l''' ,,,,,' \\ 11•' t ,,,,,,1 \\' \ 11111 \ .... \ . •\\\l\ < t I 111 l 11• ,1 t • I I Surfday, February 9, 1986 19 • --- -Weclnesclay Coni. him to set "P a drnner elate wrth a11 un suspecting M ary O 8 • _..AY TO ~YO M1:u k ,111d Jone01an tend a hand to an angel (f d Asner) having l11>u1Jte r.arry1nc; c0ut lu'I a_OOd deeds In stereo t,.J ( t hr ) • llO¥ll "The Shadow RrW•'> I tQ82 Weetern) Tom Selleck. Sdm f"tltort B11sed on Lvuis L'Amour's novel Two t>rotners who served on opposite srdei. tJ1m11q the CMI War are reunited alter the wAr ro l1nd that their sisters and younger brother t1a11e beeo abducted (2 hrs I e . 0 llACGYYDI MacGyver <11swvers that a double agent 1s respons1t1le 1111 tht> deaths of three collf>agues C) ( t 111 ) I= "Tht;J Stone KrllPr' t 1973 flril ma) Charles Bronson Martin B.11s.111 An underworld 1(1ngp1n trains Y•etn.~rnP<;o> oPI erans 10 eliminate his e11e11111•<. ( hr« 1 • llATIOIUI. QIEOQRAl'ttlC 1111• trnµu al mangrove forests ot lhn l!>fl'lf rf of ~''"'"' north ot Borneo. 1s hnn11• to .1 v.u1eo 1111n1 ber of uousual (;reature.., 1111 h1•h1r~ lh" pr11 b0Sc1s monkey, hO<..llt'r , ··~''" 1rn1 111111' skippers In stereo t.,l f 1 tu 1 11 flUmntl LOii> war novel. (2 hrs ) e Tiii fMIAT WAii Features film fr1Qfil9<' ot World War I from live countries I I t11 l GD '9IAm 1"I LOii> ~ llATIOIUI. QIOCMNMC The troru .11 mangrove forests-ot the island ot S11111111 north ol Borneo, is home to a varied rium ber of unusual creatures including lht> JJ!o bosc•s monkey. ftddler crabs and m1111 skippers In stereo Q ( 1 hr ~ (I)WllAW (I) llOVll "Marla's Lovers" { 1984 [Jra ma) Nastassja Klnsk1. John Savage Ht•1 war"-scarred husband's emotional 1nob11t1y 10 consummate their marriage dnves .1 young woman 1n10 a series of 11tla1r<; w1tti o ther men 'A' ( 1 hr , 48 min ) (l)ITMTIB CS) llOVIE "Mtsch1et" ( 1984. Co1111'<1v Ooug McKeon. Kelly Preston A lovE>su i. 17-year·old nerd begins an obseqs1vf' p1Jr suit of the most popular girl 1n his sch11c11 'R' ( t hr . 37 min ) \l ) llOVll "The Empire S1r1kes llat.k · ( 1980, Science F1ct1on) Mark Hamill Har ri~on Ford Rebel hghter Luke Skywalker 1111errup1s his tratnrng as <1 JP<11 Knit!!j ro rescue n1s friends lrom vllla1nou:-l~rlh Vad"r 'PG' (2 hrs . 4 min ) ,.._,. EM11f Ari e~an1111;:i11on n• how a colhs1on with a ,.c1met r-vuh.l l111v.. t•• 6D E.eCWL Y FOR YOU WITH IAlllAM l--~~~~-..,,_.H+...-.;in,..,.mm..,_.,1'l.....:"'1'TrmMmrrr:-~~--1K:111Mt~~ possibly caused by a ' Cle<lth star· ., rnu1 01 the solar system Q ( 1 hr ) CC) 90¥ll "The Hunter" ( l<l/'1. flr.imill Steve McQueen. Ell Wallach Baseo or1 the true story of Ralph "Papa ' Thorsor who leads a dangerous Ille as a muclf>rr• ~==er 'PG' (1 hr 381111n) ~--"Sternum' ( 1984 Snenre r11 tlon) Jett Bridges, Karen ~llen A· 1111•1 comes lo Earth and discovers a nostrlt! t<•' vlronment 1n which he. along with a widow he encounters. 16 roktnttessty pursued by scientists who went thr crea1ure tor a lab Elment. 'PG' O ( I hr . 55 min ) CW_.. COlllDY Cl AlllCI llOTI-Kelly Is appreMn.-.1ve about attending her high schOot cta,.g reunion becau88 her life hasn't turned 0111 th!! way her Old achootmetec; thOught 11 wrml<1 O I ..,. .. • (J) POLIY tQUAM Angel c: 111114f,ttid un robbery charges anti it's up ro Al~x tu clear his name i 1'IWlllll JCHI. IU), P& llAQAZlm The beauty secrets ol z•beth Taylor. Linda Evan:l and Victoria Principal. dancer nnd actor Gregory Hines i --·-T-1C91-na..,-' ~ llZAm Sketches 111uvie rrittr" ~E>bert and Ebel, Schenda (John Byner) pmci1cts the future for cel~b1111es. orug11 1n 1;porrs and show buArnes'J Q _,~Lal A FOi Harr1sor1 anu C1n dy'I weekend vttCAllOn pl8M 11re ruined wherl they get 11wolved In 8 •nanhunt t I hf.) e e uc:an ..,._ AttPr c;ee1ng atr•nge tights In the 'Jky. the Btackes have renori to ~vl\~t thnt ahem. ni•Qht have abdueted a womnn ( 1 hr ) • 0 DYllAITY rnttmon1's oppos111on 10 iiit proP<>Stld p1J)flhne could bnnp CArr111g ton Ente1prli<es 10 11.., kr10011 tJ ( 1 tu I 1= "fo Hel~M Anck" 11955 Bt ogr•phy) Audio Murptw M11r•:h111l Thomp eon. Audio Murplly plnv hrm~_.111 rn the sct -.n edap1111t011 l)f t11s 11utoo1uyruph1cat 20 Sunday. February 9, 1986 IS@ 90¥ll "The Wrong Man" ( 1<}57 Mys- tery) Henry Fonda. Vera Mlle~ A 11111r111>d couple surfer great hardships when rti1• man IS mistaken fO( a thief who rec;em'ltnc, him (2 hrs . 10 min) t:a(f) llOVll "A Piece Of The At-11on ( 1977, Comedy) Sidney Poirier Bill Co" by Two likable crooks attempt to master the art ot the rtp-of1 while ~1ng blilck mAlled into tackting 'leVerlll comri11n11y i blerns (2 hrs . 3 min) lllTV ,.. (I) IQUN QI!!' When a policewoman learns abOut her partner's Illegal actMtles she turns to "'8 Equalizer tor help 1n oring ~the rogueOOJHO }'5'1Ce (A) (I hr) U • IT ...... AIDS vfct11n Dr Caldwell tries to recount his past lover s. Fiscus and Clancy calculate IM 11sll« rn their own relationship ( 1 hr ) 11 ':. Peter's reunlled wtth a frir mer girlfriend; a lawyer introduces hrs tile gltlmate Vietnamese child to his w1fp Guest stars Include Lydia Cornell and Qep Wallace Stone Q ( I hr ) 1-...wu 1"I MD All NewSteets and ell~ lr11m lhe movie "The Roaring Twentles" pro vlde a look at an era that saw the begin nlng of Prohibition and the tall of Wall Street. Narrator: Fred Allen ( t hr I l ----...... _cny_l.l9TI John Schne1d~r sings "Hollywood Heroes" and 'Who Cares", SoolhMn Pacific performs 'Thrny A bOUI Yoo" and "Pink Cadillac In ~ter eo. t 1 hr ) (C) ..,. "8finglng Up Bal')y ( t938. COmody) Katharfrwt Hepburn, C.iry n rnnr An archaeologist sets oot to ra15" a m1111on dollars for his museum. but ert<..I<: •JP 1n volved with 11 pretty soc1a111e ( I 111 4? min) ,_ ......... OltTI lW~Of P-AIDt MAW CA# Highlights from rhe Suptf'ml.X'r t985 Farm Aid concert with aµpesrar1c:e!I by LOttlta Lynn. Waylon Jennings. John ny Castl. Bob Dylan. Kenny Roger'>. NE1rl Young and more Wtlhe Nelson hO'lts It ~~--• mAT • • rrt Of Ol 'fWIC IOlllQ ,.15 I MUGIOUI PllOGR' te:il · 11C TAC DOUGH • DA&.EEYMI ( '9A TODAY ( J lll08IJllfT ... u• ID D (I) 9 . cm ... CAllOWI Ca.DY Cl AlllCI · llZNm Guest Dick Van Dyl<e Sketches ree ~htrt talk, Jack In the Cottln. tc•y oog ~hOw. the San Francisco Straight Parade Q) IMNIY a.LB fl) AIEICA# PU~ "The Ale On Jill HdtCh" In 1969 Jiii goes to live with tie< 41,\rHfpllrent<i 1r1 England; ten years later. 11.:1rr1P11 ,1nd divorced. she moves to Lon· oun ano becomes involved in a oommuni ly theafer and tater takes part 1n the great •:i..:P 1111tt:. ol 1981 (Part 3) Q ( 1 hr.) EI!) JACK HA YfON> ~ tutlNEU lllPO«T I ' 8'0lll'TtlOOK H, MOVIE '\htrslrne" ( 1983, Suspense) ~.~tr < "'"" 111 John Stockwell. Based on ,r .. r'"'" ~1ny·~. novel. A hagh school misfit ''"V' ·""' rf>stnres a 1958 Plymouth. una- .,., irr> 1" tHw;~sed by a demon that wlll 1eatously µrotect h1m and deStroy any perc.e1v~d threat 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 50 min) •I.' llOVIE · Oo111i It" ( 1982. Drama) Eric ,fwmds !1rP11 wealthy coupie sets Oii tor 'l mororcyi;ie trip through northern Cal· 1111rr11i'I Rnd <;ees tl'le erotic lives of rural peopr11 1 1 hr . 20 min.~ ,p) tTAJrr Of 1c.n• • Profiles of W1lh&111 Sllatr1er Jane Seymour. Billy Dee Wril.Amr. Janet Leigh and Henry Mancini. J111• or1g1ns ot "The Tonight Show." the Lro1so;anr fueworl(s and the shopping earl (RI 11 hr l $1 llO~ ' ... •1r1 Tf'P Fall 0 1 New York'" ! 1984. Science F1c11on) Michael Sopkiw , va1en11ne Monnier In the year 2019, two decades alter a devastating nuciear war. a man rs dispatched to New Yori< to locate the earth's only remlllnlng fertile woman ro revitalize the hurnan race. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) ( t) llCMI · Hussy" ( 1980. Orama) Helen M1rren, John Shea A cabaret hc»teaa and a mysterious Amerrcan gradually lall In low• 1..1n111 their pasts eaten up with them ff ( 1 r11 35 min ) m MIQtff GA&..LaY 11:11 fJ ()) T J. HOO«D Hnol<er stops et noth· 1119 to find the person who murdered a po- lice offK:er with whom l\e was once 1n· volved ( 1 hr. 10 min} D CID foelQKT Host Johnny Car!IOfl. tn lster;o:~ ""AU. DYllAITY HAWMIPM.f ~ntlLOM W • ..,. Jeff Smith talks abo1Jt the history o t bread and shows ho. to rn1111e Fr<!nch and hallan breads i lfORTICllna 9ICIHT QAU8IY lt:ll llOWI "Phantom Of The Rue Morgue· ( 1%4. Mystery) Kart Malden, Patriela. MOd11111 A psychopath and his nancee eon,rnrt 11 series of mllrders ( 1 hf • 5!> rl)ffl) rtiJel CC~ MOW Thi! Fmp11e Strtkes Back" ( l'l80. Sc1f>f1Cf' r1c.t•Q<1) Mark Hamill, Har r115011 Ford Rebel lrgN,., Lukt Skywalker 1111tmup1s his 1ram1ng a., a Jedi Knight to rr~u~ his friends from v111a1nous O.rth 12911/ad&) ~.,<~ 4 rrun) m •MOU.ftlOCID MO¥ll "The Grea.t Man's Whiskers" (1971. Drama) Dean Jones. Cindy Ell- bacner Abraham UncOln takes lime out of his campaign for a little girt (2 hrs 5 mm) 9 anar~ TOllClff lntervtew With KeYlfl Bacon. • MTIUI C. CUIU'I ll'll lW ... <I> ~ U S Indoor Championst11ps serrnf1nal match from Memphis. Tenn tR> i hrsJ., -•ICY MC&.UI tt:a • LAll ~ WITM DAVID LITTBmMI l~~i*~-..... ...u _._,. .. UTBACY: All~ TO ~ ID,._TlllLOID (IJ .,,. "HOl'\eySUCkle Rose I 1980, Romance) Withe Nelson. Dyan Cannon While oo tour. a Texas country-western singer becomes invOlved with the seduc· trve daughter of hrs Sidekick even thOYgh he stdl loves his stay-at-home wile 'PG' I hr .. 59 min) _,,. "Hit And Run·• 1982. M s- tery) Paul Pem , lau 1a ron ew Y0tk cabdriver becomes 1nvoNed 1n mys- tenous goings-on at a Connecticut man- SIOO (1 hr . 20 min ) 1119(%).,. "BIOOd Simple" I 1984 Orama) John Getz. Frances McOormand A wom- an has an atta11 with her husband's em- ployee and sparks a tatal chatn ot events 'R' ( 1 hr • 36 min ) tlll (ff) llO¥IE "The Hotel New Hampsti1re" ( 1984. Comedy) jQd1e Foster. Beau BrldgeS Based on the boOk oy Jonn Ir- ving An eccentr1C New England !amity un- dergoes changes as 11 sets up l'lotels m different IOCales 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) ()) _.. "Midnight Madness" ( 1980. Comedy) David Naughton, Debra Clinger A COiiegiate gamester assembleS a di- verse group of sorority girls. campus JOCkS. class oralns and Valley girts to par- ticipate 1n the ultimate all-nigh! scavenger hunt"' Los Angeles ·PG (I hr . 50 mm l I I N&IWM - ttl -IT ,. --Sisk8' and Ebert take anothef kxM at worthwtllle "sleeper' ITlOYl8S av8l&able on vtdeocassette. • ~' 7 Guests: Bob Berltey I~ Oanan. Karen Habef. James LaBate. ...... ,.,_,, .......... .. C.la&m w .. "Hot Dog. .. The Movie" ( 1984 Comedy) David NaugMon. Patric" Houser. An ld8ho fann boy. partletpatlng 1n a treestyte skiing competition, finds ro- manoe and fun. as well as a nvalry with the reigning Austrien Champion. 'R' 0 ( I h1 .. 36 min.) · -a=-rrwtat .. ".., .. "llm s.-::.. -·· twr LR•&n d .. "SUperg11f' ( 1984. Famasy1 Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway. Superman's COOS111 comes to Earth to recoYef a Pf&Ct- ous stone, the 11•torce of het planet wh1Ch has fallen into the clutches of a wicked, wer-mad soroeress. 'PG' ( 1 ... .,. "The Plainsman" ( 1936, West- em) Gary Cooper, Charles Blokf0td. A trio of famous Western chatacters try to stop a wtllte man from selling guris to Indi- ans. (2 hrs... 30 min ) e .,.. "Jackass Mall" ( 1942. West- ern) Waltac::e Beery. Marjorie Main An ncapee 'from a lynch mob becomes a heto by prevent~ a robbefy (2 hrs..) 1-.fWLIM ----...... ? ... ... "The F0ty" ( 1978, Honor) Kirk Dougjas, John ca..avet• Gifted with ex- traOfdlnary tetetclnetlc powers. a young man Is kidnapped by• 1°'"* associate of his International 9Upef1PY tether woo plans to use his talents fet nefarious pur-e 'R' (1tv .• 58mln.) ... __ ... , 21 .. ... "The Big Soete" ( 1983, Adveo- New comics score on cable channels LOS ANGELES (AP) -Will Shriner says that cable television is the new ··aorsch Sch" fur young comedians look.ill& for a plaQc to try out their act befort a wide audience. Shriner, who a~pears on NBC's "TV's Bloopen 4t Practical Jokes." contends that it's responsible for the rapid rise ofabout a dozen new comics in recent years. Dunng the 1970s there was little talk about new comics. "Thert arc few opportun1tjes for national ellposurc outside of cable TV .. said Shriner. "It gives them oot only wide ellposu.rc but freedom to do a lot of things a comic couldn't do on commercial TV." He also credits the emergence of a number of comedy clubs around the country to cable television. The clubs usually sprina up in cities where the comedian~ have been seen on cable. Shriner is the son of the late Herb Sb.nner. known as the "Hoosier humorist" and host of CBS' "Two For the Money." ture) Fr9d Willlamson, John Saxon. A tOYgh Chicago narcotics CO() IS dismdlSed trom tl'le fOfce in a ~ndal and goes toolo.- 1ng for rif"enge agatnSt the orug dctalers respons1ble. ·~· I 1 hr 25 mm ) • .,.. 'Easy Aldef' 1 t 969. Orama) Peter fQOda. ~ ~ TWI> young mot0<cycusts clrO() out ot 30Ciety and. rid- ing across the Southwest to New Ofleans 1n search ot me "real' Amenca. enooull- ter PfelUdlee ano se~ .-l()lence ·R· f hr . 34mtn ) .. ... -· 3 '•aer:I •••••-.a .. ,.,.,.. .... I/If .. ,m .UT~~ .. .. ''The Jeri\ I 1979 Comeayl Steve Martin. Bernaaette PettKS An 111- cred1bly stupid yO\J•'Q -nan the white stepson of black~sharecroppers, makes a t0ttune with e1 01zarre 1nver•t!Of• R' 1 t tv . ·133=· MRStTODAY W =Bells ~l) &1eoce Fiction) -:hatd'CharTiber1a1n .!OM Houseman A defanged bUt rechno•ogteally astute llille< uses an etec11on1e device that transmits a lethal !Olt 011e1 1ete1.'hooe 11nes A' ( 1 tv . 19min.) .. (!) .. _, e.,.. 'Bury Me Dead 11947 Hor- ror) Mark Daniels, Junt1 Lockhart A . wealthy young g1r1 markell tor 9,l(tefmlf\8· ''°"appears at hef 'w" ti.11~at ( 1 hr l ~DMIQLUO& MIA'fMCUIF .,_"The Hidden lorness' \ 1958 • Adwnturel foshiro M1tune. Mtsa Uehara Aided by two sidekicks, a gallant gen«at PfOtects a princess and her tortune from evil enemies \2 hrs 6 min I -~IUl'flfCIB (I) mAm Sketches movie critics Sebefl and Ebel. Schanda 1Jotln Syner\ pu1dic1S the future IOf celet>r1hes. drugs 1n sports and ~w buSlness 0 Sunday. February 9, 1986 21 -Tharsclay -MOrning Movies- 79{C) "The Ac11ess" ( 1953. Drama) Spen cer Tracy. Jean Simmons ( 1 hr 30 min> (%) "Suspicion" ( 1941. Suspense) Cary Grant. Joan Fontaine ( 1 hr . 39 mtn ) 19@ "Sweet Hostage· ( 1975, Drama1 l111 da B~atr. Martin Sheen (2 hrs) ~CS) "The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979. Comedy) Animated ( 1 ttr., 38 min.) •CID "Mrs. Sottel" j 1984 Drama) Diane Keaton, Mel Gibson ( 1 hr . SO min ) 1:11 CC) "Ben11" ( 1974, Adventure) Petet Breck. Patsy Garrett ( 1 hr 40 mrn.) •<Zl "The Empire St11kes Back' ( 1980. Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Hamson Ford (2 hrs . 4 min ) l:ll(l) "The Umbrellas 01 Cheroourg· ( 1964. Romance) Nmo CaslPlnuo\/O Catherine Deneuve (2 hrs I -CC) "RIO Bravo" ( 1959. Western/ John Wayne. Dean Martin (2 hrs 25 min 1 00 "Warlofds Of Attantrs" 11978 .Adven ture) Doug McClure, Cyd Charisse ( 1 ht 36 mln.) (I) "Cynara" ( 1932, Drama) Ronald C.ot· man. Kay Francis (I hr., 15 mtn) • "Lady In A Jam" ( 1942. Comedy/ Irene CMnne. Ralph &111&1111 (2 l'lrs T --a> "Flareup" (1969. Suspense) Raquel Welch, James Stacy. (2 hrs ) 1W(%) "Mighty Joe Young" ( 1949 AcJVen- ture) Terry Moore, Robert Arm!ltrong I 1 hr .. 34 min.) -Aft.-.oon ........ - -• "The Yakuza" i 0 AdVenturel Robert Mitchum, Brian Keith. (2 hrs.) 00 ''W!'lefe The Boys Are" ( 1960. Corne dy) Dolores Harl. George Hamilton ( 1 hr . 39 min.) (I) "Running Brave" ( 1983 Drama1 Robby Benson. Pat HtnQle ( 1 hr 4~ min.) a::w CC) "Man In The Wilderness" ( t<l71 A" venture) Richard Hams, .lotin Huston I 1 hr , 45 min) ,.. "The Milky Way" I 1q35 Comedyl Harold Lloyd. Adolphe Mentou 11 hr ) (%)"La Travlata" ( t982. M1151cel) TerASS Stratas. Placido Domingo ( 1 nr 58 min) Hl{H) "Turtl 1821" ( 1985. Dfema) Timothy Hutlon, Robert Urictl ( 1 hf • 38 mm ) (J) "Until They Sail" ( 1957. Dfama) Jean Simmons. Paul Newman ( I hr • 35 min ) •CC> "Come And Gel w· ( 1936. Dfama) EdWard Arnold. Joel McCrea ( 1 hr • 39 min.) 1:11(%) "Wagoomaster I li60 Western) Ben Johnson. Joanne °'11 11 hr • ?6 min ) W (C) ··tank" ( 1983. Orama) James Garner.GD. Spradlin (I hr . 53 min) CJ) "K1dco' (1984. Comedy) Sco11 Sctlwam . Cinnamon Idles ( 1 hr 44 min.) •(!) "Breaker• Breaker•" I 1977 Come dy) ChUcit Norrt9. Geo<ge Murdock (;> hrs) CD "Harry And Son'~ ~'!4 Dfama) Paul Newman. Aobb.y ~ (I ht 57 min) (!)"A Stranger Is Watching" ( 1982. Dfa me) Rip Tom. Kate Mulgrew (2 hrs.) CZ> "The Emplfe Strikes Bitck" ( 1980. Selene:. Fiction) Ml\rk Hitmltl. Harriton Ford. (2 hrs., 4 min I •«!>"Standing Taff" (1978. Dfnma) Ao~ 22 Sunday. February 9, 1986 ert Forster, Chuck Conn<>fs (2 hrs ) GlobeJrotter an anrst who cou~ r.om I mrsslon 10 pa1n1 riSQue po111a11s ot H1ern -vening selves l.D. AT LMCll .. fJ COUHI IAIU1UU. UCLA at UnlYer ~ QWICI 01 A l.RTm sit of Arizona (2 hrs ) PIOftft CCQtT .... .., ..... un NOUITI* .. YWID C1A1E Cll... .......MMATURE POUCI ITorr _,,,.,., AIC.,..Q FllUUI. QOUMET Jell Smith prepares ~ CC9AllY chicken picatta. stulled chteken lh•ghs M' WT tTWD and.' pan tried ch1Cken s111ps ..... '90IT 1--.... MCMFROlllMTAmTA ~ntem'IC* .. Cl) llA ... ,J. Magnum 1nves11gates mc:N..:N. ~ when the passengers aboard a ahartered ( COlLltl llA9CITIN..L Maryland al fishing boat seem to vanish into t111r air NOl'th Carolina State (Lrve) (Subiect to l hr) blackout) (2 hrs.) GD co.Y IMOW In s1eren Q I HOTllATIHOnM m¥1E "Mou11ta111 Men (t98rt AJ 1:11 .: ..,.. venture) Charlton Hestoo. B11an Kllith III... Two tur trappers en1oy rtoe freedom <11 th" TOO j)LOll FOft ~ Sara dec1d~ wilderness 1n the last few years beforn lhe to go out wilh one ot Jackte's former boy-encroachment ot c1Y1h1a1ton (2 hrs ) friends D O '9LIY't..-WrTORMOT1 A hoe>e l ._llGY that cost the French government \100 ~I LlllB ••W rn11tlon; bizarre contests Including a leap -into a tankful of frogs. bowhng ball!; de moIOIMMC YW -------SM;~~H-+Ae h1tnd1C&pped fAl Q ( t llOVll "Benll" ( 197.C. Adventure) P&-hr ) ter Breck, Patsy Garrett After a lovable ;---WLD pooch rescues two children from kid· .,..~Tl nappers. he becomes a most weleome ... addition to their family 'G' ( 1 hr . 40 mwll "The Valachl Papers" f 1972 m1n ) Dfama) Charles BrOl'lson. Lino Ventura A CID Mo¥ll "O'Hara·s Wife" ( 1982. Dfa nororlous underworld figure decides to ma) Edward Asner. Mariette Hartley An testify before a Senare 1nves1lga1tng com· attorriey deetdes to poll the plug on the mlttee (2 hrs) hie-supporting equ1pmen1 on wtlleh his • PlMlrT UlrfM An exam1na1ton ot how wife is surv111lng and eventually receives a eolftslon with a comet could have de counseling from her ghost 'PG' ( 1 hr . 'l7 stroyed the dinosaurs. ma!>s eirnnctions rntn ) possibly caused by a "deAth stnr'', a tour llOY9 "The Bugs Bunny I Road of the SOiar system Q ( 1 hr I Runner Mov11!' (1979 Comedy) Anlmat· Gi)PIAmTMILORD ed A compilatton ot several of director '9 MfllBYI "Advenrures ot St1erlock Chuck Jones· classic Warner Bros car· Hotmes II The Resident Par.en!' ThP die; loon Shorts. surrounded by new footage appearance ot a patient during a consul of Bugs. Dally Duck. 1he Road Runner. talion end the death by hanging ot h1'! Wile E Coyore and more G' ( t hr. 38 benefactor c11use Dr Trevelyan ro SPAk min) Sherlock Holmes"h-Otp t,J I r 1,, ) G UMTTA CC) llOYIE "Man In The Wilderness ' r.D (II DrTDJ~TOllGHT A look At ( t971. AdVenture1 Richard Hamc; Joho shows that cha119ed 1elevl5'00 Huston Lel1 tor dead etter being mi111fed I TAii by a grizzly bear. a lu1 !rapper manages 10 AK .,,.Q survtve and seeks revenge on hts e~pe01 , ... UMJIS A "8w procedure for re· tton compamons who abandoned him moving wrlnkles without SUfgery. Dick 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min ) Clark. Betty White and Gnrislophef Reeve (I) SEC& News and ntgl,lights of re talk about the first tune they fell In love cent auto rAClng ecttOn l ... LMODll•C,_ CID llOVll "Greystoke· The Legend 01 Tarzan. Lord Of The Apes" ( t984 Ad .,._..COWMY venture) Ralph R1chnrctson, ChrtslophPr e-.r.~ Lambert African epec; raise an orphant'd NAm TM1 Lam boy from a helpless loctdler to a11 1ntelh • n••~ gen! and experienced hunter 'f'O' Q (2 90¥ll "Rocky" ( 1976. Drame1 Syl hrs . 9 min) vestet StallOne. Taha Shire A smell-time Cl)CMIOltlCc.DYa HllC:t Ph!ladelph1a t>Oxe1 gets a rare chance for (I) .,. "Running Brave· ( 1'1A:l, Ora tome and glory when tale leadS him to a ma) Raoby Benson, Pat H1ngl 9,1<J.d on 01cen1eoolal bout with a world chsrnp.on the real·hfe experience of Sioux lnd1:"1n Bil 'PG' (2 hrs.) ly Miiis and the personal obq1111.1ns h(I ~Wl'llWT... ove1came to beeom<' a mernt ,., ot tho llOVll "Dodsworth' ( t936 Drama) 1964 Olympic track tf'Am ;md tnl' 1trs1 alter HU$1on, Ruth Chatterton A buSI· American lo ever win Ille 10 000 met!!! nessman finds his bucotlc life disrupted run 'PG' l 1 ht . 4S rntn ) when he and t\1s wlle retire to Ellfope • ..,. .. Where they ere confronted by a new lit&-•«?) .,. "Betrayed" 11954, C>ritma) (t hr . 41 min.) Clattc Gable. Lnne Tutflftr Despite 111 pre 19 PtflmWF °' ti I JA· WAS•TC* ~lent. a Dutch vndPrg1001nd unit Is be- 11 lrayed to the Oermf\r1~ (i' '"'l . t~ min) ,.., ,_.._, 1:11 D • FAl&Y TEI In 1 ,,-; ot llssh· WllAT'I SWF• 11 • beekS. the Kea tori• rfll,1'• "18 of Akn's lft Gm LI. F=eatured an lnle~w with W8Ckler escapndPQ 10 [ 111'11 111 Stereo Q Lynette Woodard; the first female Hsrlem ( t hr l -'ftmnclay I TICTAC.._ TIMlflm Gll.11.D. ,. •w A new PfocedUre lot re- moving wrinkles without 9Ufgery; Olck Clark. Catherine Oir.eob«g and Charlton Heston talk about lhe first time they fell In love. l= .. -~ ... :.W""" ... a:-9 ....... ~ ... .,. .. w-·-o 1111 CGU'fl Fallon makes a choice among lhe men In hef Hfe when hef son's health tails Q ( 1 hr ) I":. "The Bridges Al T06c~" ( 1954. Drama) WiHiam Holden. Fredric March The personal llves of men who c;truggle 10 survive In lhe dange<ous bet- tleflelds of lhe Korean War are as tortuous as the war Itself. (2 hrs.) e llYllMfl "Adventures of Sheflock Holmes ti· The Resident Patient" The dis- appearance ol a patient duflng a coneol- lation and the dealti by hanging of his benefactor cause Dr Trevelyan to seek SM<lock Holmes' help. Q ( 1 hr l l ..... 1111u. •HTHPllCI THATM "Lord MOO'ltoanen: r ne cast vlCMoy Nehru. Gandhi and the Hindus re1Uctan11y agree to MOhammed Ali Jinnah's demand to create a separate Muslim stete. (Part 3 ol fil_ Q ( t hr.) Cl) AUTO UC. Parker <400 Off Road Race from Parker. Ariz. (Taped) ( t hr.) ([) m¥ll "I Remember Mama" (1!M8, Orama) Irene Dunne. Barbare Bet Geddes. A Nofweglan family estabtlshes e home In San Francis¢o under the gui- dance ot a unique woman (2 hr$. 1• mtn) (l)ITM,,_ CZ).,_ "Blood Slmple" ( t98<4. Drama) John Getz.. Frances McOormand. A wom- an haa an alfalr with hef husbencfs ~ plOyee and sparks a fetal chain of t'l/9f'tts. 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min.) G •ICIM&.Y ,_ YGU Wini ...-. -=--.. D • ~ N0tm and an Ivy ~eaguer compete l0t the same IOb Pfomotlon. In sterffO (!) .,_ "FO< Love 01 Ivy" ( t968, Com· edy) Sidney Poitier. Abbey Llncoln. An upper mlddl&-class family rind e men f()( lhelr maid 90 stle'U stay with them. but the plan beckflres. (2 hts .. 30 min ) M(l)-~AYCllWWfM -· (I) aoTI &...-Abby's 11.ltloul When she learns that Gary end Jiii went lor e ride In his new car o ( 1 ht.) D • l&L mmT ._ Devenport re- calls The details of het r•tlonthlp with her first husband and the blzarre cifcum.. stances that enabled her 10 meet Frenk Futlllo.~) 11 • I a $ChedUled: report on the c:a• of Or. Mlcneel Swengc>. e ~ ern physician ~ a pri9on term for nnlt!Ol'6orv1 hl'J CO-WOflcers. Q ( 1 ht ) ... -~-------CAflll'Ta. ••• .,.. ''The Mean S..t0n" ( 1985. ma) Kurt Ruelell, MerW ..._.,.:t":Y A Miami reporter becOr1* -.pt up the rN<fil blitz wtwi a ptyehopethlo murderet choo9es him to be his 80le IPQt<eeman. 'A'~~min.) ~~--~ Wftllla Kl nm LOIT-1111 Alice~ Mtl\ Ralph.and Ed over pOli- tlcs, Allee trleS to cope with Ralph's sick- ness; when Allee buys peldes, Ralph as- $00l8S she's pregnant O • tlt9 rw• .. z· I 1('41"··~ .,. "Mrs. Soffel" (1984. Orama) • Diane Keeton, Mel Gibson. In 1901 Pitts- burgh. a prison warden's wife forsakes hef respectability when she a.Ids In the escape of two convicted murderers. 'PG-13' Q L! ht .. so min.) -(ll) .,. "Rebel Wllhout A cause·• (1955. Orama) James Dean. Natalle Wood. A young man joins a teen-age gang because of his tacit ot respect IOf his -... rw--.-...,..., l enls. (2 hrs .• 20 min.) NI IW ... ... "Hopscotch" ( 1980. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Gleoda Jackson. A for- mer Intelligence agent Is aided by an old flame In ~"1g lhe KGB and the CIA, wno are trylno to prevent him from pub- '* im&•( ::<4~.) I mAm ~etches: robot ITllme; the Gedfefher. ~IS. I~---A te<r0tls1 tries to kRI the only witness -a 10-yaar-old boy, Geof- frey will have to sell his company to raise the ranaom: Frances 1s forced to record her f:: fof help. Peter Barkworth and IHa-~(tl)r) _ ~ Ll'mnla,. ... mt,.,_ Featured: Phlllp Michael Thoma&; Or. Ruth Westhelmer: Roxanne Pulitzer. Larry Holmes: MOfgan Brittany tours Alo de Janeiro: ski-Olding In the Atps (1 hr.) CI> ... "Aed<less" ( 198.<4. Drama) Ai- dan Quinn, 0.ryt Hanneh. Cooftlcts arise when a troubled teen-aged 1>161er. alienat- ed from his ak:ohollc father and an out- cast from society, becomes involved with a young woman from a straitlaced, middle ol8ss tam~ hr . 30 min.) 1t:11!= "The Adventures Of Rick Quick. Private Old<" ( 198<4, Adult) R Bolla, Bunny Blau. A Hollywood screenwrlt8f h&a one weet< to create an origioal screen- P!IY· 11 tv .. 16 rMI) '*• Cl) ~mt Neighborhood resi-dents e.re up In wms when an ex~on llY- lng In a reak»ntJal halfway house Is 8CCueed of mu<daf. ( 1 hr .. tO min.} e e TllllR Ho&t Johnny Carson. In St8f;.~ u--~ .....,, _ ...... ..... ~ cawuna....,...,• .. um•• -Ml.&9Y fW .. "Tomboy" (t964. Comedy) Betsy Au.all, Jerry Olnome Upon meet- ing a haertthfOb 111()8-C8r drtve<, a smitten taen-aQaf puts aside hat bMkatbeM. mo- torcycle and mont<ey wrench. ·R' ( t hr • 32mln.Ji-r -1~~= At Wesl POlnt" ( 1979. Orema) L~ Putt, Andrew Ste-*"· A group Of women ~ trecl- Uon to become the llrst f«'nate mlatery ce- I dets aomined 10 West Point. (2 hrl., 5 min) 9 ..,, &an TW A look at --1~!.:: -... "Island Of tOOO ~ts" 979. Orama) A tropical lelend ..,.... • the headquarters lor a whit~ ring. 'R' {_t__ hr .. 15 .l':J -·· UYI ... DA.Uii ,A In stereo. ~·) UTN r.r.-!WI .. _ ...... ...u _ .... • n•••..., n ..... u. C0UW um1UU. Maryland et North C&rolina State (R) (2 hrs.) CZ).,_ "The Hidden Fortress" ( 1958, Adventure) Toshiro Mitune, Mlsa u.twa. Aided by two sidekicks. a gellant Q9Mr81 protects a princess and hef fortune from evil enemies (2 hrs .. 6 min) -~ _. "Attaok On Feer" (1984, Orama) Paul Michael Glaser. Linda Kal- sey In this tact-based dfematlzatlon, e married couple turns a small-town,......... paper Into a Pulitzer Pr1z•wtnnlng euo- oess by reporting on controversla.1 9Y8l'ltS Involving a cuttist community. (R) ( 1 ht .. 20 ~ (fl) "Hardcase" (1971.Adventura) Clint Wa~. Stefanie Powers. In the awty t900s. r rfteroenary SOld'8f rdee 10 the cause of Mexican revolutionaries onty to discover his mrsslng wife among them. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) tMI (If) .,_ "Turk 182!" ( t98S. Drame) Timothy Hutton. Robert Urich Armed with a fighting Sf)4nl and an aerosol spray can. e young man wages a grelfltl.war egelnlt bureaucrats who retvse to companu'9 his injured firemen brother 'PG-13' Q ( t hr .. 38 min) ([) .,_ "Blame II On The Night" ( t984. Drama) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames Atte< his mother dies. e 13-yeer- Old is forced Into a palnfulty awttwerd ,.. union With hlS rock star lather -e man he never knew 'PG-13' ( t hr • 25 min.) we WMT'IHOnWMAT'llOn (!) .,. "Storm Wartllng" ( 19511, Or• ma) Ginger Rog&f'S. Ronald Aaegen. While visiting her S1St8f, 8 women wtt,_. es a brutal kl"ing by a group of Kl9naman inclUding her brothef·ln-law (2 hrl . 30 min.) I= "The Hasty Hean" ( 1960, Or• ma) Ronald Reagan. Patricia NMI. A t•- minalty Ill SOldlef finds peeoe When he re betrleoded by five wwnded IOldler'I In • =~hrs) ~,... .. . W~ ... "Lady On The But" (1993. Orama) Sonia Braga A )'OUrlg ~'4d ftf"ldS enjoyment on e bul Med wfth W stre=;· (1ht.26mln) 1 ... "Urlloo Pacific" ( 1939, W.- am) Batbera Stan~. Joel McCta. Men ttruggle against lntUnnoUntetlM oddl to link the Eat and Wett vta rallroed. (2 tva . 30min) • -IOMlt lnt....iews wtttl Jule Hartis ("Knots Landing") and Joah T8)'- Sunday, February 9, 19M 23 lor ~~t Ou< Lives") e TClllH1' Guests: Mike Rowe. Hiram Kasten. Uncle Floyd, Barry Dia- mond. Rich Jeni (R) I M1•1MIPM&Y ...-,.-u. MmCMI-.... W .,.. "Purple Hearts" ( 1984, Dra- ma) Ken Wahl. Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam, a Navy medic meets and lallS In love wtth a dedicated nurse, but their future plans are threatened by the lnevttable clrcum- _1staa :· (1hr .~1n 1 &.-::.. _,., UPIO#laft H ~ATLMll .,.. "The Ambassador" ( 1984 Drama) Robert Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn An American ambassador employs unorthodox methods and backdoof diplo- macy to mediate the tsraeli-Palesllnlan crisis. 'R' (I hr . 30 min.) •CH>.,.. "Into the Night" (1~. Dra-ma) Jett Goldblum, Mfchelle Pfeiffer. A bored aerospace engtneer receives some unwwtted excitement when he WI an n 1 gem smoggier 'R' c;J (1 hr . 55 min.) ••.,."The Spiral Staircase" (1946. Suspense) Dorothy McGuire, George Brent. A young deaf-mute girt is stalked by a shadowy killer 1n a gloomy old hOuse (2 hrs ) -... Way -llondng Movies- •CI> "Dodsworth" (1936. Drama) Walter Huston, Ruth Chatte<lon. ( t hr .. 4 t min.) .. ~ "Allee Adams" ( 1935, Drama) Ka- tharine Hepburn, Fred MacMU<ray ( 1 nr . 39 min) ,.(%) "The Boy With Green Hair" ( 1948, Fantasy) Dean Stockwell, Rober1 Ryan t! hr., 22 min ) -~"Three Hundred Miies F<>< Stephanie" ( 1980, Drama) Tony Qftando, Peter Graves. (2 hrs ) -~ "Ada" ( t961. Orama) Susan Hay- ward, Dean Martin ( 1 hr • 48 min ) CB) "St. Helens" ( 1981, Drama) Art Car- ~· David Huttman ( t hr . 35 min ) •CIJ "Two Of A Kind" ( t983, Romance) JoM Trevol1a, Olivta Newlon-John ( 1 hr . 28mln.) (%) "Purple Hearts" ( 1984, Orama) Ken Wahl, Cheryl L~. ( t hr , 55 min J •(f) "Sands Of two Jlma" ( t~9. Adven- -ture) John Wayne, John Aper. (2 hrs.) -~ "The >'~-: .. Kid" ( t~. Orama) Ralph MaccNo. Norlyuttl "Pat" Morita. (2 hra., 6 min.) (8) "The &other From Another Ptllnet'' ( 19&4, Fentay) Joe Morton, 0.rryl Ecf.. watdt. ( 1 hr .. AA min,) Cl) "Meet Me In lM Vegas" ( 1956. Mual- cel) Den Delley. Cyd Cherllee ( 1 tv., 62 min,) • "Nice Girl" ( 19• t. Comedy) Deanna iiMt>ln. Franch<>! Tone. (2 hra.) -Q) "Th• DMdly Hunt" ( 1971, Suspense) Tony FrancloM. P.iar Lawford ( 1 tv , 30 min) -CZ> "L.oa ~ .. (1950. Dr•ma) Al· tonto Mefl.t. RObef1o CObO ( 1 hf . 28 min.) 24 Sunday, February 9. 1988 __ , ...... --IC8ml •n ... ..,., ... M .......... fl .. lftMc:amllY ... ICMOOllUPI ... "Ninja Ill • The Domination" ( 1~. Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, Jor- dan Bennett. A woman wHh ESP and an Interest In ancient Japanese cutture be-comes possessed by the spirit of an evil warrl<>< When she Inherits a magic sword, 'R' ~r .. 35 min ) ~=:....n. (11 .,.. "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah. A New YOric bachelor without much success at love lalls for a beautiful girl who llteraHy washes up on shore. unaware al first that she's the mermaid he saw as a chlld 'PG' ( 1 hr., 51 min,) 1111 PAmta ...... "" .. wan.a. • I II A CCNIOY • La- .,. In this London concert. Waylon Jen- nings sings "Lucille," "Just to Satisfy You," "The Dukes OI Hazzard" theme song and tunes from the album "Never Toe the Mark." We.,.. "Melody Trail" ( t935, Musical) _., ........ 11ov1es- ,.. "The Big Trees" (1952, Western) Ktrk Douglas, Eve MiNer. (2 hrt.) CB) "Iceman" ( 1984. Drama) Timothy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) (I) "Ups & Downs" ( 1983. Comedy) Colin Skinner. Andrew Sabiston ( 1 hr . 37 min) (%) "Rope" ( t9"8, Suspense) James Stewart. Farley Granger ( 1 hr . 20 min.) tt:a(C) "Love Me Of Leave Me" ( t955. Musi· cal) OOfls Day. James Cagney (2 hrS . 2 min ) ta(%) "The O<esser" ( t983. Orama) Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay ( 1 hr .. 58 m1t1.) •CH> "Android" ( 1982, Sclenoe Fiction) Klaus K1nsk1, Don Opper. (1 hr .. 20.mln ) "The Main Event" ( 1979, Comedy) Barbra Strel~nd, Ryan O'Neal ( 1 hf .. 62 min ) t::ll CC) "Hambone And Hiiiie" (198-4. eon. dy) Lillian Gish. Timothy Bonoms, ( 1 hr • 29 min.) 118(%) "Schlock" ( 1973. Horror) John Landis. Saul Kahan ( t hr , 20 min.) W (C) "The Westernet" (1940. W86tern) Gary COoper, Walter Bttnnan ( 1 tv . •0 min) (8) "The Mytttrloua Strano-" (1982. Fantasy) ChtlStoC)tlef Mak~. FTtd G~ ( t ht., 30 min.) •W "The Beastmasttt" (1982. ~dven­ ture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts (2 tn) (I) "Wutherlng Heights" ( t939. Ao • mance) Laurence QIMer, Merle Obefon i.!. hr , 43 min ) (!)"Love Heppy" ( 1950, Comedy) Mefll Brothers, M•rtlyn Monroe. (2 hra.) •cm "lMI Train FfOm Gun HMI' (19&9. w ... em) l(Jrtc Ooug68t. Anthony OulM. (2 hrs) \ Gene AU1ry. Al Bridges A gang of men steals rodeo prize money won by a cow- boy (1 hr ) fE :=.11•t1TooAY 4111 ~=The Fury" ( 1978, HOfr<>r) Kirk Douglas. John Cassavetes Gltted with ex- tr80fdinary tele+<inetic powers. a young man is k1dnapPed by a f0<mer associate of his International superspy lather who plal'\9 to use his talents 10< nelaoous pvr 'R' ( 1 hr , 58 mtn ) .. --~ .,_ "Double Jeopardy" ( 1955 Mystery) Rod Cameron, Jack Kelly A wealthy real estate man attempts to vindi- cate himself from charges ol Nlv1ng mur dered an ext0<11001St ( 1 hr l ; QllllTH*-lllAnte&.ff 4111 PLMlllClllll • .,_ "Love Letters" ( 1983, Drama) Jamie lee Curtis, James Keach Alter dis· covering that her recentiy deoea.sed mother had been Involved In an extramari- tal attalr throughout her marriage, a single woman becomes involved in an obsessive min.) .. Cl) ... "KidcO" ( t 984. Comedy) Scott Schwartz. Cinnamon Idles An 1 t year-old Southern Callfomla entrepreneur Is so successful that his adUlt competitors· buslnesseS begin to sutf8f and the grown- ups take the boy to coun. 'PG' •CI> "Our Very Own" ( 1950. Drama) Ann. Blyth. Farley Granger ( t hr . 33 min ) ........ .. IA'.:. ---......"°" ..... Q ,_..~., WiimlTWD • 11•11.-r ..... 5 • Cl I. PllCI ~ ... .,. "Ada" (196t, Otama) Susan Hayward. Dean Marlin A sherlll ltnds hts pollllcal career threatened by his involve- ment with a young girl. ( 1 hr . 48 min.) (8).,. "The Main Event" (1979. Com· edy) Barbta Stretsand, Ryan O'Neal A btlnkrupt perfume company president ts forced to ta" bectt on her one remaining asset -a prt?eflghter wtlo's etrltld to light 'PO' ( 1 hr .. 52 min ) ()).,."Ups & Oowns" ( 1983. Come- dy) Colin Skinner. Andrew Sabiston Two connMng roomates In a Canandlen boarding school match wtls with their • 1tr1ct heedmett8' In a crusade to Obll· terete ~ ru6e In the lns11tutton ( t hr , 37 min.) 1--TI MDftm .. me ... lo*C::. flCll ~ M11rlel's lat· •t eaalQnment inlef'fe<e<i 'With Henry·s ~tl'I annlwraary ~ 1 ...... :..:.. 1~=-· llUI ...... ..,. .... .. .,..1:-::. Ill 9"91'.-r nmlMT lntefVlew with Jacqueline Bisset. I TAll ~..:-'.Jm. AUlhof Bill Adler ("Ronnie and Nancy: A· Very Special Love Srory") : losing unwanted poundS through surgery 1LM~CTm ... ,_..~., .-.OI,_,.. ,._,.um ·····~ ••• lm&T ... .,. "ChamplOl'ls" ( 1984, Biogra- phy) John Hurt. EdWard Woodward The true sl<><y of successful English JOCkey Bob Champton who. stricken with cancer 1n 1979. came back to win the Grand Na- tional Steeplechase rwo years later 'PG' !_!hr .. 55 mtn.) 1• t1Z) l9A UIUTIM.L. Boston Celtics at Portland Trail Blazers (lrve) (2 hrs . 15 min.) ~CJ:) l9A IAlll1ULL Atlanta Hawi<s at Los A11gele& taken>;:t (2 lw&., •5 min) 1:118 ,_,.y AT Host Howard Ste- vens pays tribute to St Valentine as he provides a guide 10 ltie latest events and trends In Southern Caf1forma I MCl•-.n WMAl'I w•••ll llOWI Ral end Na- dine learn that their marriage isn't legally valtd 8 .,__U•ITTia.t-.._.,. A fool< at when animals first appeared on the planet a vis.- ii the the Los Angeles George c. Page Museum: Dougal Olxon. author of "After Man": the La Brea tar plrs. U.ATU.. ....... CIMll:IOI ALJlllm ,_.,..CGUIT ., .... ... ~ .... WOllA'W .. ~ ... m111ca-•...WQ ... ....... UllrlWfl 1111111 (I) T1llLmlf nm Three episodes a yoongster is trlghJened of his huge grand· mott1er; a 19-'0s radio personall'ty Cfeates eerie sound effects, a frustrated writer confronts personal demons ( 1 hr ) 8. lnlllll'I DTY I Y~ DAY IJICiil Mickey Mouse. Donald [).x;k and other classic Disney characters are tea· luted tn a collectlon of clips trom animated nlOY1eS and car1oons. ( 1 hr.) e .,. "Bart>arosa" ( 1982. Westem) Willie Nelson. Gary Busey. A Texas ootlaw grows to become a legend while constant· ly on the run from the authorities and his aogcy jn-laws (2 hrs ) • «I WWWta Webster fouls up a chance to invite a new girl m hlS class to the ~';:a,~ dance O l .. •wan I:. "St Ives" ( 1976. AdVenture) CharleS Bronson. Jacqueline BJsset A for· mer crime reporter-turned-detective ts ' hired by a wealthy film fender lo recoYer a Ml of lnctlmin911na T.&. tws.) l•Mmn•~ Q .....La. WU.--''Is LOYe a Rock?" Guest Benjamin ZUC;t(«, president, Preci- ous Stones Co. ~ ... "The Karate Kid" ( 19lM, Ora- ma) Ralph Macchio. Norlyuld "Pat" ~ ta. Af18f sev9lal viotenl clathel with his Call1om1a schoolmates, a rafuctlintty transplanted New Jersey teen-ager seeks ' help tram his apar1ment bultdlng' a mal!tta- nance man. a k.arate master. 'PG' Q (2 hrs .• 6 min.) . (I) r.a aw UIDTUU. Or~ State at WaShinQton (live) (2 hrs.) CH> ._ "Too Scared To Scteam" ( 1985, Orama) Mike Connors. Anne Archer. A police lieutenant teems up with an undefCOV'9f agent to lnvaetigate the murdals of S4Mlfal women In a Manhattan ~rtment house 'R' ( 1 Iv .« min.) C'AIDft~a 'II Ct .,. "The Breakfast Club" ( 19lM, Orama) Emlio Est9Y92. Molly Ringwald. Ave teen-agers converge at an al-d9y de- tention MSSion and make strides toward m11t111I • IPdeq&IAdiAg IRd rMpect 'A' Q l hr .• 37 min.) ,..._ .. 0 • _,_ Wesley's smitten with a girt he meets in his advenced- learnef'S' class. O CJ),...,..~ ... • P& ...... AutbCW Bill Adler discusses Nancy and Ronald Reagan's marriage; losJng unwanted pounds Sunday. February 9, 198& 25 -l'riclay Coal. through surgery_ e 1fM1.,_y-"la L0ve a Rock?" Guest: Ben,amln Zucl<er. president. Precf. OtJ9 Stones Co. • • CMI •• w ccurn "Wash- ington ASSlgnment" A talk with coooress-men about the aHOf'ta to C\J1 federal spending each year kx five years. to achieve a balanced budget by the yea1 1991. and the polltlcs Involved 1n this elec· tlon year 1-mi:l-•'I di .. i =ins Michael and KITT try to locale some dOpe peddlers usmg a MCluded fOfest as their headquanets In 11ereo ( 1 rui I I:' mrr-m-1C1U1-Q .,.. "Hell In The Pacific" ( 1969. Orama) Lee Marvin. Toshlro M1lune Ene mies In war unite when they are stranded on a Pacific island and need each other to eecape. (2 hfS.) e...,... • • o..-Adapted from Elea!lOf ROOMVel1'a writings, radio shows and press conferencee Lee Rem· lck stars as the accomplished humanitarl· ML.Cm ....... IHITml hr. llOW9 "The Breakfast Club" ( 1984, Orama) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald Five teeo-agers converge at an all-<1ay de- tention session and make strides toward mvtual understanding and respect 'R' ( 1 hr, 37 min.) 1,: I :UU. Y POI Yau 111TM &•MA .. ,_,tuaCa ... fUY .. di ... M IMYOI Car1 tries to llgure out a way to tell a woman that he lied about his identity O CJ) .,,. "Let's 00 It Again" ( t975, Comeoy) Sidney Poitief, 8111 Cosby A mlttcmen and a factory workef engage in betting and hypnotism to ratse lunds for their lodge (2 hr&. 30 min.) -· (I) l.U::C. m:tT Sofia's tnablllty to reeson wil'h Phillippe could p<O\/e hazard· oue to Petet Stavros and Lance Q ( t hr.) 8 e .._WCI Last year's Indianapolis ~ wlnnef Danny Sutllvan portrays a race car driver who's accused of murdering a ~hut• In stereo ( 1 hr ) • I:' IUY In a tribute to the "beach party" mo-Mt. Pat Boone and Sha Na Na ... ,ch for an indU8trlal apy In Hawaii Q ~'ak.r. .. • ---Profiles ot Depression· era pet1otmef9 lncWng singers Me An· ct.rton. Ella Fitzgerald. BUiie Holliday, • EtMI Wate<1 and Ma118n Andefaon: ac· tr_. BotterlTY McOueen. Loufee Bett· ll9fS end Fredi =ton Q ( 1 hr ) • ·::' n-...... "Twelfth Night" ~ declares her kMt fOf C...rlo, ml9- 11klng Set>esllan for Ceurlo. Sir Andrew chdengeil him 10 a duel; Matvollo Is de- ciat9d med. (Part 2 of 3) ( 1 hr ) (I)--•-women'• Giant s1e- 1om from Valzolv•NI. ttaly (R) ( 1 hr.) (JI) .,.. ·'Purple Heer11" ( t96A. Ora- ma) Ken Wahl. Cheryl Ladd In Vletl'lalT\, • Navy medic ~ and .... In kMt with a oedlc:a19d nuree. but their future plane are 1tv•t..-d by Iha ina'V11Alb6e elrcum- 2e Sunday, February 9, 1988 stances of war. 'R' (1 hr., SS min.) CD .,. "Just The Way You Are" ( 1984, Comedy) Kristy McNlchol, Mi- chael Ontkean While In France, a Cflppled nu1ist meets 8 photographer who helps '* come to terms with her phy9k:at dis-a blhty. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 34 min.) i~--TIMI '°" fUla _. ,_ M CllAm The rock group perlonns "E\I· erybody Wanta 10 Rule the Worid," "Heed Over Heels... "Shout" and other 800QS from their aloom "Songs From the Big Cha~hr ) ......... ,.,.. I ~ .,,. "Aresra.rter" ( 1984, Science flctton) David Keith. Drew Barrymore The concerned parent• of a 9-year-old girl. who is ~dQwed with the ability to en- flame anything at wlll, endeavOf to p<otec1 her from government agents planning to _1a~her 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) -ncTa:=. ....... I lllT_,. ~ !!:'tc!-!~=111111'-Fat NetWOfl<: Super Oeve stunt: vaudeville wtlh the Sussman 8fother8. 1..-Y-.&.m -· .. M.UI-. •I I 19mf =-:-....... • Profiles of Jimmy Stewart. Pamela Bellwood. Mickey GHley end Judy Garland; the origins of "M •A'S' H" and the toothbfUlh (R) (1 ~r_J (J)llOVll "The Main Event" (1979, Com- edy) Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neat. A bankrupt perfume company president 19 IOJced to fall bade on her one rarnalnlng asset -·a prizefighter who'• afraid to fight 'PG" ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) CZ) .,.. "TIQere In Upatlcl<" (1979, Comedy) Ursula Andress, SyMa Ktlstel. Seven sttetchel In wf'llch women employ theif lnlelligenoe and sedl.Jcllv9 powers to outmaneuver men In the neYer-ending lme ot love. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) ...,uu.MY ,,. ...,1UCll tW .()) =··· PJ. M-onum, TC anQ. an 04d Navy friend become the tBlge!S at a aadlaUc colOnet's plan lor revenge. (R) (2 hrs •. 15 min.) • e l..-n' Hoet: Johnny Careon. SChecluktd: slnger·petCusak>nlsl Shella f_, actor James Stewart. In atereo ( 1 hr ) .. COllU u--~ ....., ........ .,_," 1 rr •1•1 •llllUllJOlmftl . ....... _,....._ ,.. ... "Al Tha Way In" ( 198-4. Adult) ncJy Sarnptea. Martina TM ttetf of an adVt1 magazine find tMlr jObl In ieop.rdy when the periodical goee up for sale. ( 1 hf .. 10 min.) -·, ........ _A young womtn (Lotna Luft) ~ home for • vtafl ortty to bt haunt-' by • f)tOUlet girt IWOO'a IMng In her old room. l .... lDl ..... .,.. "The Secret war Of Harry rrlgg" ( W189. Comedy) Paul Newmlrt. Sylva Kosoina. An Army p<lvate Is sent 10 help five brigadier genefals escape from the Italians. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) (l)~--0 .,,. ''The Big Sleep" ( 1978. My!>- l8fY) Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles Los Angeles prtvate detective Phlllp Marlowe travels to London 10 !<><* Into the black· mall of a retired general and becomes caugtlt up In the blurre lives of his daugh tars. (2 hrs.) e ...,. an Lm'fl John Schneidef tings "HollywOOd Heroes" and "WhO Cares", Soo.{thern Pacific pef'fOl'ms "Thing About<You" and "Pink Cadltlac ·· In ster eo (I hr.) ·---(I) a= Ill News and highlights ol re oenl auto racing action CID llOVil "Songwriter" ( 1984, Drama) WllUe Nelson, Kris Kristotterson The wOl'ld of country muSlc Is filled wtth ups and downs I<>< a rewred coontry·weate<n sing· e< and his Irresponsible ex-pertner 'R0 Q i hr .. 34 min.) ma1a:•~ CCIM'l9llll JllU.. .. .,. "Vanessa" ( 1976, Orama) Ott· via Pa9C8l, Eve Eden A vlrglnal young woman Jeives ftii'"convenf In Wf'uch she was ral&ed to run a chain of Far Eastern bof~. 'R0 ( 1 hr .. 26 min ) _,...,l'lldl -.,..,_,,,_lnstereo (1 hi .. :.::.;..,. I,. __ ~·.u::-... --··-MlllTUU. Oregon State at WllNnaton (R) (2 hrs.) (%) .. "Rope" ( 1948, Suspense) Jimat Stewart, Farley Graoger Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Based on the Leo- potd-loeb murder case. Two colleae stu- dent• murder a friend for the thrlli of 11. and then celebrate the deed by hos11ng a ~ny mr the victim's lrlends and relatives PG' (1hr.,20 min) we Mllftmn91An.,.,., Cl) .,. "Big Jim Mcl ain" ( t952. Ad venture) John Wayne, Nancy Otson A speci91 agent and hl8 aSSletant anempt to stem the tide of terrorist activities In Ha- waii. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) e -''The Beast From 20.000 Fath ome" ( 1963, Sclenc&-Fictlon) PaUI CM&· ti.n. Paula Raymond. An experimental • atorrilc b6est unle88hes a llemendous ithlltorlc beast. (2 hra.) ..._ .. _ .. .... "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983, Ro- menoe) John TreVOlta. Ollvla Newton· .John, A Mlf·styled Inventor and a bank telltr are choMn by the Sup<eme Belno 10 prow manklnd'I w0tlhlnest 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) E . d "Chooee .,.. .. (1984, Corned) Bujold. Keith Carradine T~ llwe of a bar owner, a radio seic therapist and • achemlng womanizer COiiide. &etllng off • barrage of amotlonel lkeworics 'A' 4e min.) .. -"**' W ... "Northwest Mounted POiice" Adventure) Gery Cooper. Ma Catroll. A Tex s RAnger to oountara ad\19ntur• and 1omano. wtllle eiornbtng the C.nadlan wll~ tor a fug\tlV9 "°"' )ultlce.&", 30 min.) &:a-I CCIU.llm* OI UM -friclay Coal. a» ~ TCMlmff Guests Glenn Farr- ington, Phil Van Tee. Yakov Smirnoff. Cra~Shoemaker. Mike Irwin (R) 12 W::-'aau11 1:9 (!) llCMI "Polloe Academy" ( 1984, Comedy) Steve Guttenbe<g. Kim Cattrall When forced to comply with an open ad· m1ss1ons pohcy. a police academy copes with a motley crew of misfits 'R' O ( 1 hr 4 1 min) ,,. llCMI "Vlde<>drome" ( 1983, Fantasy) James Woods. Oebolah Harry A co- owner of a Toronto UHF station that spe- ctahzes In adult enterta111ment searches '°' 1he people behind a bizarre satelUte broadcast 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mln.) 1'41 G llCMI "Death Cruise" ( 1974, Mys- tery) Edward Alber1 Jr . Kata Jackson Several people taking a cruise on 1 luxuri- ous ~1cht are systematlcally murdered ( 1 *!h'·Sf= IAnmAYALM u.a.•-..r llCMI "Black Emanuelle" ( 1976. Ofa- rna) Laura Gemser Angel() lnfanlt A t•t-a Jt11\JI young Ameocan photographer ------i..t-t~seuee of reM81'1he eoeeunter!I wtule ' aSS1gnmen1 1n Kenya 'R' ( I hr • 35 •111 J 2:a rn -.r TIAQCI ta G) llCMI "A High Wlfl<I In Jama tea " f 1965. AdVenture) Anthony Quinn, Lila l<t-drova F111e children are 1ntr0duced 10 a 1r.rnge wcxlCI alter p11a1es attack and 1001 lht, ship they are travehng on (2 hrs 15 111111 ) -Salurclay -....... ---- U1 (ff) llCMI "The Brother From Another Planet" ( 1984. Fantasy) Joe Morron Darryl Edwards ( t hr . 44 min ) HI i u.a. PAllll 90KT WUT900l~Al. llATI .-cA Exh1b111on prngram from St Paul Minn (R) ( 1 hr I .. 1==•u .. llAl'IUI .. -Mlm cw MClfU:...,,., Cll..,. wu...-U.ClfMmLI ...,.. ......... c·•atCOl_.t llmJJ LIM .... MMTI Cl.Oii .. TmTMI _____ ,_ IT'ITOUI• 111• RMOUf • .,,_, Featured the L A Youth Ar Risk f)fogram: Oevld KOSIOW. art Cl.lfatOf and collector; representativ91 from Wom- en Management prpgram; youth rune· waya (I hr) I um.a-.e11 nllNAM ...... ec:ma (%) .. "ChamJ>'Ont'' 11984, Biog· raptly) John Hurt, EdWard Wo0dw11d ( 1 hr .. 55mln~ ~:::.=-... --.. 1 .. iw-·· -~ . COUW IAlllTUU .,._ Clf M -~••lllt-1111&181TIT ... tal llCMI "The French Woman" (1981, ama) Francoise Fabian, Oeyte Hadden A boldello t>etng kept open Dy a govern· ment subsidy IS the scene of murder and polttk:al scandal wt.en a VIP customer IS .. Qho:&~play 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) I~_, .. ,__ llCMI "Purple Hearts" ( 1984, Ofa· ma) Ken Wahl. ChefYI Ladd In Vietnam. a Navy medic meets and falls 1n love with a dedk:aled nurse. but !heir Mure plans are threatened by the IMV!table circvm· stanoes of war 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) ~rrtYCU•'ll•M "® .,_ "Too Scared To Scream" ( 1985, Ofama) Mika Connors, Anne Arche<. A pollce lieutenant team• up with en underc0\/81' agent to Investigate the murdets ol several women In a Manhattan ~rtrnent hOUse 'R' ( 1 hf . 44 min.) ... .,_ "The Alpha Caper" (1973. &Jspense) Henry Fonda. Larry Hagman Forced into re1wement. a PfODation officer uses thlee parolees to aSS1st him 1n a gold t181SI. ( t to . se m111 I (C)llCMI "lhe Formula" (1980. Orama) Marlon Brando. George C Scou. Whtie 1n· vesltgattng lhe murder ol a colleague, a veteran cop uncovers a conspiracy fnvolv· 1ng the suppression ot a synthellc luel for- mula b_}' an 0tl cartel 'R' (I hr 57 min) Ul i UllAUf LA~TM',Al&Y .,..,,.~Tl d G IJDCIUIZ Sixth graders from Carpenter Avenue Ftemenlary School. Studio City and Bushnell Way Elementary School, Highland Park compete MaclC>vlO Perez hosts I =~:. ~=••1 11 lmf M llAYC. ~· ..... 9C)llT IM DINO ICMOUl11C al'alTMI Marian vs Mar V1S1a 111•1C1 -.TfUICI .._ ...... ~ t-C"' WT ITOIT rrtYCUl• I RM 1• ••t11T•llAM L.-:=M.1 0 ICOOlt I Mil Bf NIG• iAWY110••11 ---...... ....... • .,...., FM1ured Sally FISke diseusses print~. The Bonners. spe- cial deSMrtt tor valentines day ( I hr ) l =::aQ ~~ M ~ Clf -MOOG A.n1 meted Robin ind hi& Merry Men lace 8d venture wnen they 9" that Maid Marian may be forced to marry the wicked Shef'rff ot ~m 1-:n= NI T..T~t -fJ/11W --- (%) ~orl Apaohe" ( HM8. West- ern) Joh9ayne. Henry Fonda. A atub- bcxn cavalry offloer Is held rasponslbte f()( rampant Indian attacks ag&lnat a mill1ary outpost (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ai:9 a7)MIZ•MlW 41119 llCMI "The CaM Of The Wiid" ( 1976, Adventure) John Beck. Bernard Freuon, Based on the story by Jack London. Two men possessed by gold feYef battle the elements 1n the frozen Klondike (I hr .. 30 lmln=.,., ,,..,.., tl8 IAnmAY,._ .. .,,..,.. llOWll "The Breaktut Club" ( 1984, Ofama) Emilio Eatevez.. Molly Ringwald. Five teen-ager• converge at 1n all-day de- tention IMl6Sion and make stride& toward mutual undetttendtng and retpeOt. 'R' O lhr , 37 min.) ------E-E .. Clf---·· --tlTmMIT .. Ae:;;1,:~"'~,.~~~9i~· :a tar radio announcef de&perately t to rally hlS ltstene<s to loeate an anonymous glr1 who has phoned 1n hef' sulcldal lnten· tlons (1 hr , 15 min.) e llCMI "The Wayward Girt" ( 1957, Orama) Marcia HendersOn. Peter Wali(er. A woman murders hef lover In a flt of jealouS rage When she cllscovers that he's interested in hef stepdaughter. • 0 ....... LOClmY,,.. com. °'"°"' 1 5-3~ .... al NOOllDmt~ ::.MOOO Roon (Jason Connery) 15 a vicltm of revenge al the handS ol his enem~ SOfce<er Gu1nar ( I hr ) I ,.,,. ..... .-MOO .. (() • 1•11on ............. I .... L-:.. ,..,..__ ::f r.Gili'Tii.-.,.~ PL.-TUl'IM "" ...... AM.-...... ,,.= .. --.. "Wonder Man · ( 1945, ~ dy) Denny K11)'9. Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr • 38 min ) -.nm llOWll "The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across Tt'8 8th oim.ntion" ( 1~. Sclenee Fiction) Pet" Wei* Joh~:~ ( 1 hr '43 min ) .. "LOS OMdadOI" (1950, Ofa· mtt) Alfonso Mejia. Rot>eflo Cobo ( 1 hr 28m1n ) eu...-.. Im .,.,. "The Putontr Of Z«lde" (1952, Adventur.) St....,, Granget. Oa- bof8h l<etf (2 fin 5 "*' I Sunday. February 9, 19M 27 -Salurclay Cont. .. , ,,.. ITOOCml 0 IWOll All) .,.,. ~ 1-if..e::::.. .,....,.caeG .a¥ll "Roseanna Mcr.oy" ( 19 .. 9, Orama) Ft1rley Granger. Joan Evans ( 1 .. 1 .. ··ao:r--.. - .. ZOOMWI 1.w .• u . .a¥ll Pardon My SarQl'g' ( 19 .. 2, Comedy) Burt Aboo1t. Lou Costello (I hr .. 30 min ) I MM mnt'I llOlll'Y--.0 ,ACllOl~Nm ,_ Lipton lntemauonal Players Champ1onsh1ps prehmonary round llve lrom Boca West, Fla (3 hrs ) (I) .o'll! · P'Tang Yang K1pperbang" ( 1982, Oiama) Jonri Atbas1ny, Alison 1::91S•ea5~,:" I *'"DAYI 0 ..... POWIM TUii: GALACTIC ....... II ... 8'0llTI AlmlCA Feetureo Na- tional Tractor Pulling Championships (modtlied) lrom Bowling Green. Ky ( 1 hr , JO mm) CJ) .o'll! "The Desperado" ( 1954, West- ern) Wayne Morrts. Beverly Garland (2 hrs) I WALL S1'M!T Wiil •WAYGAm ,ACllOl~l\m MOVW "Schlock" ( 1973. Horror) John Landis. Saut Kahan ( I hr . 20 min ) 1111wm•couwm11U11C -1:-==ntEC:.917-· IUT 9 U GHOITI Of ICOOIT~ aulm.fT CATI All> DOOi IMUIYANI -COOllll'I OM#QI COUNTY "Wash- ington Assignment · A talll w1lh congress- men about the elfort'i ro cur federal spend•ng each year tor live years. to achieve a tiaianc"d budget by the year 1991, and lhfl pot111cs involved In 1h1s elec· tlon yea!_ CC) 90¥ll "l ne Madwoman Of Cha1llot" (1969. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. CherleS Boyer (2 hrs . 25 min ) 00 LR Olfwnt The role of communica· tlon in man's development is lhe locus ot lhlS series' final epi&Ode (l) MOVW "From Beyond fhe Greve" ( 1973. HouorJ Donald Pleasenoe. Letlle- Ann Down (2 hrs ) (I) MON "The Sahtcracker" { 1958, Ad- vtnlure) Ray Miiiand. Barry Jones ( 1 hr . 36min) .,.•~Cheyenne Autumn" ( 1~. Western) James Srewan. Rk:h8rd Wld· mark (2 ht~. 55 min > -· Cl) Cll .anl RQAL IAOC Auto R3c~~h,J I ir.:::1111 ~Tllr1 111 And The Leopsrd Woman'" ( 1946 A<1VenlureJ JOhnny 28 Sunday. February 9, 1986 Wellamuller. Brenda Joyce. ( 1 hr.. 30 mlnJ... 1Wl=l;.-= IQ'l'lr.,."" 0 2 I -lflCUl "Henry Hamll· Ion, Graduate Ghoet" The ghoel of a young CMI War soldier teechel a modem lamlly to hold lest to their vetute. (Part 2 012~ l=...":mmr PM&Y-WAYU. .... s=· ( 1984, Corned ) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah. (I hr . ~ 1 min) (I).,.,. "Runaway" { 1984. Adventure) Tom Sellecic, Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr . 40 mtn) (%).,.,. "Allonsantan·· ( 1975. Orama) Marcello Mastroianni, Lea Massari (2 hrs.) I ....... tt.lt COUW IAlll1IM..L Regional cover- age of Louisville al OePaul or UCLA at Aclz.ooaState.~ hrac.+---LI. w • ... ..., .. AIM1llll • '& ,,_CM MmlTAm Featured: :rchael Damian ("I Engineer.'' "What Are You Loot<lng For?") • Jose Feliciano ("By Design"). video by Starship ['Sara") (1 hr.) Cl) C0UW umTUl.L UCLA at Ari-zona Slate (Live) (2 hrs.) (!) _.,. "II Ain't Hay'' ( 1943. Comedy) Bud AbbOll. Lou Costello. ( I hr , 30 lmln ;.OLD...,. .,._~ 0 •CM10tWU•rr ~-.n. -JUtunoon ---· ta9 8 e COUW UlllTUU Georgetown at Vlllanov~ (2 hrs ) 1 ,,...,, 9CMI "Return Of The Olagon" ( 1972. Adventure) Bruce Lee. Chuck Nor~hrs ) ! New Mexico Pro Classic ICll.lt-.. Scheduled: Kenny Rogen, uey Lewis & the News. Johnny Mathis the Pointer Sisters. Phil Collins, Jack Wag- ner Cohost: David Haseelhott. In etereo {_1 hr ~ .... •&SI "Tt\9 Lone Star Kid" A dramatization of the true atory of 11-year· old Texaa youth Brien Zimmerman. the youngest elected mayor In the country Charlie O.ntels, Jamee Eart Jof'99 and Chad Sheet• srar. Q ( 1 hr ) 1 ...... ,_CMIOIW FT --OllP-Woimen'a Giant Sia lOm from Veliolvllna. Italy. (R) ( 1 hr.) (l) ITAi .... Sportl competition learurlng cast members from "Porkr,'• A. venge," "Santa Barbera" and 'Hoity· wood Beat " ( 1 hr ) (I) .,. "Red Oewn" ( 1984. Adven lure) Patrick Swayze. C. fhOmH Howell (! hr . 5.4 min.) tm(C)CUIY ,_,,_.,.. __ .. • M .... This took et Hoffywood'a view ol growing up ltdlde9 r..rures on Annette Funic*IO, Sendra Dee. MOiiy Ringwald. Natalie Wood. JUdy Garland, James De~. Warren Beany &nd more. .. , Tlm!ITOOlll AT nll llOWlll Siske! and Ebert take another look at worthwhlle "SleePllf" movlea avattable on Vldeocassene. alLA._1--.rY •.,.,. "A Man Called Tiger" (198 1. Adventure) Billy Wang Yu, Okada Kawai lhr .. 30ml~ _... .. LW • 11111 CIPllAWI FT ...... w ---WM OP M ITAM John OevidSOn and ancho Segura challenge Nels and Vince Van Pa11en to a doubles tennis match ~:A.':" MAIZMI) • .,. "Floodl" ( 1976 Drama) Roo- en ~artln Miiner (2 hrs J I CM ... t°Yl.Oll • H-OlllAH rT .,.,. "The Empire Strikes Back .. ( 1980. Science Fiction) Mark Hamill Har rison Ford (2 hrs , 4 min ) (!) COUHI IAIUTIM1. Virginia at Ge<>fgla Tech (l ive) (Svbfeet to blacl<- out) (2 hrs) ~ tnm I All> • "!V'YllllJI.. TO. lillr'. nll IUlm 01 nll _,....AY ~ An inside look at rhe making of the versatile performer's latest album that tea tures Broadway songs including "Putting II Together" lrom "%nday In the Park with George" and "Somewhere" trom "West Side StCKY •. CD _.,. "Sterman" ( 1984, Science-Fie· lion) Jett Bridges, Karen Allen ( t hr . 55 min) (l) DMCI fl¥a Judges· Dick, Jimmy Nels. Pat and Vince Ven Pallan P8fform· anc~he Gap Band (%) "The Mean Season" ( 1985. Olama) KlK1 Russell. Mariel Hemingway l hr., 43mln) C:OU.. IAllllUl.L W -.0, WUWOM.OCIP MmA&.a t.lt Cl) Cll .._,.. IA'lumAY Scheduled Marthew Hilton vs Wilfred Benitez In a super wellerwelghr b0u1 scheduled tor 10 lrou===:.:r . 30 min ) -----MOST..-..1 MTW Cll 1MI Mn'I Lip-synced 1end1 lions of Ta Mara & the Seen'a "Every body Dance." Pablo Crulse's ··1 Go ro RIO" and "Cen You Help Me?" by The J"9ll Johnson A4rvue *I ... .,....,., ...... 919 ....,.,.,.. II • e NA eml Hawaiian Open third round live from Walatae Country Club In Honolulu ( 1 hr • 30 miA.) I: cw -Scheduled us Ne11onal Chemplonlhlps trom Copper i5~;;:30mln ) I= "Flying Tigers'' ( t942. Adven· ture~ :~ne. Paul Ketty (2 hre l I 111111111* MOSTUllCL II .,. "Runaw1y" ( 1984. Adventure) Tom Selleck, Cynthl& ~hades ( 1 hr . "O min.) •am Leroy's nieeo wants hef Ul'ICle 10 marry Lydia f hzabetl'I (CarOI M8yo Jen- kins) slrugglltt> 10 hftlM her novec puh llshed (I hr} Cl) llOWll "Aocky" ( 1976 IJrarM) Syt 119Ster St&llone Talfl\ Shirt> I? tn I ~~~------~----------- -lalurclay Cont.- -1~...,. .. ...r "'""Cit 1MI tlTI Lip synced reno• tiOnS of Ta Mara. & the Seen s f::11e1y ~ Danc;e," Pablo Cn.use s I Go to Rio' and "Can You Help Me?" ov The Je88e Johnson Revue e M T90Dt Wiii's happ•n~ w1tti Eloise Is tainted by tus •:115\.1 '""> rna she's been capped, ooomeo to oe1nq *l.°"E5i.,_ * Milk'mt _. "Plppl LongstoclMg 11969 Adventure) Inger N1lason, Par S1mot>erg l ';J..w.M llCllCw.M PAim While rehearsing lor 1he ·srier lock Holmes" play. Danny end Chris playing tha two sleuths set out to see who's sabotaging the schOOI In s1ereo 11 hr.) 0 fllA .,._ $200.000 BPAA U $ Open, the flrsl ol Bowling's lr1ple Crowr events, from Galaxy Lane!> 1n Vf'rt•ce, flit ~}-( I hf • 3()-m1n I •.,_"For The Love 01 Be1111 c 197 I Adventure) Patsy Garrell C..y111h1a ~m1th i.! hr . 30 mtn ) • MOVA The the<>ty that early ch1ldhOOO psychological 1nterven11on can prevent problems later 1s examinecl 1n this over view of an Infant's emo11ona1 11e11e1.,p ment O (1 hr) I W!WILRtnUUGUM ~LR....-.0 scam News and htghl1(lhl ,, IP cent auto r&c•ng 11ct1on ([) .,. "The Brothel I rnm A11ott1P1 Planet" ( t984, Fanta.,yl lne Ml)<ton Darryl EdWards ( 1 ht 44 m1r1 (l)IOODTml CZ>.,. "The Bre;ilda:.ot .1111 1' (I 84 Drama) Em1ho Esreve1 Mr111~ R11111walcJ I~) -~ . .. "A Rare flr»f'll 1 ik;1 [)r,1 ma) George K~nnedy r 1111~s1 I 111 k~r I 1 hr • 3-" min ) ... .,. 'Mr Smith C.nt->4' I WdSh11111 ton" ( 1939. Comedy) 111mP.., Stewnrt Jean Arthur (2 hrs , 30 min I e 00U.. IAS(l19AU. Southtlrn C111 al Ariz;;,~'U''s I nan Fii ~ M All'TI .. ,..,. -·---IYMlm ,..,,.,, -.Mm '"'~ .. "Coward Ot The County" f981. Orama) Kenny R~s Fredric Lehne. (2 hrs ) I Hlll II ~-... .,.~-MTI cau.mUlll1ULL Mtss1u1pp1 State It Ktntuctcy (Ltve) (SUt>iett 10.blar.koul) ~~ "Tht GoodD)'fl Girt 11917. ~ RicN rd Oreylu$s Marsha M11 eon. as\! Iv i:. min I 'I I t•WTrroaY .... , ... MIXJT ---.. OI "°'"1 $thndU~ McGoVan (?&-1. 24' K~I vs F,.r IWndO Sosa (41-3-3. 14 KOS) tor '""° WBA Wotld Feather.veiqht 111~ '°ttodult'd fat t5 rounos from Dublin lrl'land rra &d) (1hr .. 30mln ) (!) ATM llCMll Sc..neauled reviews· "Wildcats" {Goldie Hawn). "The Clan of tratlon al'ld Irle~ 10 got hlS son to ent• a respectable ptOfesslon 'PG' ( 1 hr.. S7 mtn) tne Cave Bear" (Daryl Haonah), "Oulck- s1tver" = Bacoo) l ::.,a.Q -u.:11U&. I TGKUIO u.zm11•1 ~::'aimmwn llMIC •• ,..,.. .,.. "Breakln' " ( 198'. Musical) Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo Oull'lOntS. ( 1 hr .. ,27 'E-:.. .. - c:ou.tl IAlllTULI. llRnois at Wit· CO/'\Sln (Live) (2 hrs.) I ~Class" ( 1983. Drama) Rob Lowe, Jacquellne B~hrs.) e . AlmUI C. ?IYllW 1JOILD SR :::c*'°°' t.t• 1111 ~ 90¥ll "Night Of The Comet" ( 1984 Science Ftctton) Cetherlne Mary Stewart Kem Maroney ( 1 hr.. 35 min ) • i f>til0¥R "Silver Strea~ ( '97&; Come-- dy) Gene Wilder Jiii Clayburgh (2 hrs 30m1n) <:s) llCWIE To Be Or Nol To Be" ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Broot<s. Anne Bancrott ( 1 hr. 47 min) Cil 90Vll "Rope" ( 1948. Suspense) James Stewart. Farley Granger ( 1 hr , 20 min.) m .... ,. UKB W «l) CllfTl.ul Col Frank Sk1mmerhorn (Richard Crenna) vows to destroy the Pasqu1nRI brothers and rlr1 the country of Indians (Part 5 of 12) (2 hrs) d~ ... (!)) ~ WOll..O Oii "°'"' Scheduled Barry McGwgan (28· 1 24 KOs) vs Fer nando Sosa (41-3·3. 1" KOs) for lhe WBA World Featherweight lltle. scheduled ror 15 rounds lrom Dublin, Ireland t!ape<J) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) fD ~WWI Jettr11y Lyons &nd Mt chael Medved rev1ew "Wiidcats" and Ouicksrlver " In S1ereo I MIC ... ZCIULIVnT ~_,.-AL •lvenlng .. ,ice::-' *""DAft .... 9. mATDTFlCM.-0 ':1wa AM.I Lile on board the space shuttle with astronaut Jeff Hottman. a complic.9ted c.n opener Q I MAIT TO IWl1' ~ ..... ,_ OUt ..._ Tht a1tlc'1 roof It lhln· gted. skylights and windows are Installed: Bob VIII tours Manh11t1en·s Trump Tower ~ 90Vll "Westward The Women" ( 1952. Weatern) Robef1 Taylor. Oentse Darcel A large number of Chlcego wom en 1ra11els West to seek husbanda t 1 hr . 56 mln) COUlll umTUU. Alabama at "u· ourn (ltve) (Sub)eet 10 ~kout) (2 hrs ) ... "HerTy And Son" ( 1984, Ora ma) Pa\JI N.wman Robby Benson Ae- C9(111V fired Imm his tob. a man laces lrus· MW'fDAYI TOO Cl.Oii POI "'ccmioRT--Henry tek• drastic .neasures to avoid peytng a ~ penalty ree for library l>OOt<a that are M ~111s overdue (R) • W.O u:mcA A tactHo-face Study of lhe cutthroat. a school of trout la hand-Md aalmontly larvae (Part 2 ot 3) Q l ccmvTa~ CMl&U~--... -NI CATCMMAll • NHf UCIJ wmt DA'9 WWI Consumer 1nformalion on a brand-Mme pancake syrup s claim. franchiM bUll-- nesses. computerized supermaritet chedt· outs and baby furniture l tWPYDAYI AT M ~ Sct'ledUled revi.w&. "W1ldca1s" (Goldie Hawn) . ''Th4t Clen of the Cave Bear" (Daryl Hannah), "Outctc- l"''~~cJ- IMA&.l WOllDIR MmL.OI~ UlWll An exam1net1on of the Indone- sian volcanic island Krakaloa. focusing on the global effects of 11'\e disastrous f883 eruption (R) O ( t hr ) fJD UM .00 AlM Fealured A I006t at a ltmosme scavengef hunt. the spot1 of wd- lyt>all a comb1na1tOI'\ of racquetball and volleyball meet a collector of Vintage air- planes Special Guest ''Wheel Of For- tune's" Vanna White G!) llMCY ..__,. I!) AUITW Cfn Lm1"I Tanya TuckfK ~ 'Delta Oawn" and "Pecos Pr~cta"\ 'Bf.tty s Bein' Bad" and "Step That Slep · are performed by Sawyer Brown. the tqB!i Country MuS1c Association Hon- :nn Awarrt w1nne1 In stereo ( t hr ) L 1 MOVll The Fa Icon And The Snow- m11n I t9R4 Orama) Timothy Hutton, c;t>an PPnn Based on the true story of { hr•' t•"lPhP• Bovr e ano Daulton Lee wtlo wP.re t11e11 1r 197, IOr selling top-secret U S aocuments to 1~ SOVl8ts. 'R' (2 hrs . 11 min) (])-HOOO Robin (Jason Connefy) le a vlellm of revenge at the handl ot hie eneo ) the ,,orcerer Gu1nar ( 1 Iv ) 90Vll "The Bay Boy" (1984, Orame) Liv Ullmann K•eler Sutherland In 19309 Nova Scotia. lhe adolescent son of an lm- po11er1shed tsmlly laces uncertainty abOut his future as a clergyman di.le 10 bufgeon- tng deSlres and his 1nvotvemenl In a mur- der 'R' ( 1 h{ • 44' m111 ) I MMUMOMATO NI •1111 DU 1'111 Da.:a ... Judge$. Dick, Jimmy. Nels. Pa t and Vince Van Patten Perlornt- once by TN1 Gsp Band l tnAUW. '9A IAlllTUU. Houston Rocit9t9 at LO$ An~ Clipper5 (Lrve) (2 tn.. 30 min ) 8 m 0.. LA Featured a IUrvfl'/ of Loa Anoeles' beSt hot dogs. ~ a l'IOfM cihared ny several fO<mef Mitts Amettce coo19-.tan1 • a IOott at rrn1rtlal arta per• ptwwf!lllla't 1IAnly wllh teens i ~Clt UM.., featur.O Ari lrt- Sunday, February 9, 1986 29 -Saturday Cont. depth 10<,. 11 .., r ·•· • r l\J.Jy s fJUtrageous v1oeos an<l r • ·• ,,, li.'111? r,iarent!> upset a prairie ,, •, ti 11< 1•d a San Oiegan who • rl• • • 1 ~ ,. • • 'i' • •" 1,>er hour a !Ot)~ ill r "' o-·•' '",., rn (:flat your seA hie d 11•r 1, • 1 " • ,,., ot Escc.nd1do and a 11irJ• '' ••, •" ,11 'he largest rn th6 county l ~CO.AKY u..Tm.J.O IM DEQO lOO't ~ DPREll Fea tured A lrAi. ut t "'' ,1u N I ons and the desert an~ (l)..,---fT ... ... CJ) llCMI fr,e lfr 1drd Ot Oz ( 1939, Fantasy) J•irl; Garlar•d Ray Bolger Based on triA I Frank Ba11m chlldten's clau.c A 1u1 ... r,j .. <Nhllitl.i a Kansas farm girt to tne ".;g . ._ti and c,.t Oz where she Joins 11 v.ar'1<'."">w .i t• w >O<lsman and a cowardly 1tor on an ooyssey to meet a wonderfJI w11arfJ IR1 ~) (} "1rs I 0 GD ~A IMAX Na< ano Addy sus- pect that ii J(..3 t>rr P•'" 1&• is a racrsl In stereo D a MDO FOXX IMOW A Lanker sues Al because of 1 " -;~·a1 '' rt ,. c;olfee ShoP ia CGU.IQI IAIKA~ '' "'' di ~4ev8d9 la~tt "''' r/•·• ~ lOMf I) ':r 1 • 11 • t 11 1 11<j7? West ern) Ct-... r • Br "l . n I 1 " PdlancP At ter tne CIVIi w,ir • 11rr1t '"Ci> r1f a bloodth1r 'lty PO'>'>• '-lt1lh1111 , M.1.1 li•••Pd ~1111" start "llhrlQ 0nf otlll H,, I I I J I ODYUFf QOIPE. Q()tJ) WEAT ~H An rnyhsh- rn;ir1 .AlJrr1-1•' '" 111 •,,(.<,,..ti Rr(Jwne por tray'> l10•r·.••lf • 11.. '"" 111! N111111ng drama ,,. r.rea1""' 1 • "r' ,,,,.., .N1fh Bfll1c;h c;py <.~·IY fi•JI I'' , ,., j IMles1 !RI 0 (I rtr I CCJ llll)YJE 111-1 ... tttt11• u .. · ,1q0!">. C:or11~d~ 1 • " .1•• • , ii n1:11ar1d John Heard Ill 1t 1 ,,,. 11• 1 11>1p of lePn age µ1<1nkr,h•1· '" 1· 1 "'''' 111 10 roe lhe line 1n a <>trir.11,. •S ,, '''"'" '"'' .11t1r,hl school A \I tir 4 4 "'" 1 CE r COUIQE IAS«mw. ~1.i11lr,rd al Cah· torn ta II •• I Ill t>lt1cl•0•1t, (2 hr• I (HJ MOYJE I'" Dr11ma1I<1•• I, A M1.,m I '• I , '' 1 , .... uµI up 1n lhP me<ltlt tllrt1 t.t • n 1 11 •I• 11i •r dlh1c murdefer choose!> turn 1 1,. 1 •'· -.oh~ spokesman 'R' 0 ( 1 lo 4 I 1111r I <l J TAUi F1'0ll Tltl DAMll>I While "ay· 1ny 1n 1 f, 11 J st.. '" 111'1 a lravellng i.ale'>r •·•' II 1 1-fl ,, •tt'ts a ~au1tfu1 but =ru11·. w11fl1,1r (l>uruttly Parke) HrH! rJawn' ( 1984, Adven- ture) Patric~ '.w111t•• t rhomas Howell When Gomrn m«.1 1•ilflJfrrx1pers 1nva<)e a small lJ S t11.,.,r .m.i l>e9'" 10 slaughter lls 1nhab11ant•. ,, cw up ot rugh school stu· dents despernlt<ly t1yht back 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr .~· min J I MC*G ,_. IMTA MflA -.-Tnw::lt:~ • l'ACTIOILR In stereo Q ~ Thit plot thickens aa Ben- son and Git0rgf" KMMt1y bee<>me "r•nd· ed al the UCIVtrl'IOr • mnnst0n during e blluerd (Port~ 0121 r;i Cl) LlllSM.H 01 TMI .:tt All> 'MOUi rl8tured 8111 CostJy, ,John McEnroe: Ann· Mar rat • IOUf of BarbadOs with Teri (lhl~ IUUZlll Sunday, February 9, 1986 l c:MalTATI*•~ ~·-· ~...r .. e IGlJl8t -.a Blanche IS c11armed by a much younger man (Kevin McCar ~) In stereo. U 9 ~ ~ (Premiere) Carl Weathers stars as F0<1une Dane, an hon esl coi> who decides to start ble anew on the West Coast alter he becOmes the unw11t1ng vtettm ol COfruplton Guest stars AdOlph Caesar. SQnny Landham Q I I hr) • ln'mlAlDW. ..... -=om --11Y AW~ From the Grosvenor House In London. top British end International mu· sic acts are awarded In solo artist and group categories Nominees Include Phil Colllna. Bruoe Springsteen, Tina Turner Paul Young. Dire Straits. Tears 10< Fears Kool and the Gang end U Top (Taped Feb 10) (~ • G IA llOIUltlC The tropical mangrove f0<Mts of the ISiand of Slarau. n0<th of B0<neo. Is home to a varied num- ber of unusual creatures Including the pro- boseis monkey. fiddler crabs and mud ski~ stereo Q ( 1 hr ) ! m •m ~ llM8UCI A young m::- el's murder leads Dempsey and Makepeace to an 1nterna11onal d1C1mond ~hng operatt0n (I hr ) CI> llO¥IE "The Mean Season" I 1985 Ofama) Kun Russell, Manel Hemingway A M1am1 rePorter becomes swept up In tht media bhtz when a psychopathic murderer choOseS n1m 10 be his sole spo61esman 'R' (1 hr , 43 min ) IOI...., COllCaT __, .. -.r'fUCl(I ta e Ill In stereo PGUCI ITOllY DAVI_.. llO¥IE "Mldmghl Fxpress" ( 1978 Orama) Brad Oa11ls, John Hurt Based on lhe true story of Billy Hayes. a young Amencan arrested 1n Turkey for attempt· 1ng 10 smuggle out hash1Sh. who suffers a grueling 1ncercerat1on in a torturous pric; on 'A' (2 hrs 1 min ) -II CJ) AINOll Hawke teams up w11h a woman who saved his hie to retrieve some stOlen 1nlormahon ( I hr ) 0 e MUlfTD Hunter uncovers ev1denc e 1ndteallng !hat a seemingly ordinary hom1 cide case Ms pollhcal overtones In ster eo ~) I a LOW IOAT A wealthy w1oow (Mar- lon Ross) sets her slghts on Capt Stub 1ng. i'I tour guide misplaces her group In Acapulco. a recent IOltery winner be- comes obnoxious. Q ( t hr ) II MOWll "The Man Who Would Be King" ( t975. Adventure) Sean Connery. M1 chael Caine Based on the srory by Aud yard Klpllng Two British soldiers set ovt to claim the rlchet and power of a remote. l~ary kingdom (2 h11. 25 min.) • wamn °',.._..am,..,.,. FeatU<ed' Bill Coeby, John McEnroe. Ann Margret: a toor ol Barbados With Teri Copley. ( 1 hr) • llOWll "The Olv0<ce Of Lady X" ( 1'138. Ofama) Merle Obefon. Laurence OIMer A Brlllsh divorce lawyer gel• him self named as co-respondent Jn his be8Vll· lul cllent's dlvOfce actton when he loollsh- ly allows her to have the overnlght use ot hll =rtment ( I hr .. 30 min ) I .,.. .. .._ ... "One Rainy Afternoon" ( 1936. 'Amedy) Francis ledM8', Ida Lupino A rnan lnnoc¥1)sJt1 In the wrong Mal In a movie tr•eater and causes a public scan· dal when he lusses the woman next 10 htm ( 1 hr 30 min ) caAZY MOlf TME .o¥lll: GltO ... UP • TME .,._. This IOOlo. 81 Hottywood's view ot growing up 1octudes fea1ures on Annette Funicello. Sandra Dee. MOiiy R1ngw31d Natal!A Wood Judy Garland James Dean Warren Beatry and rT\Ofe ([)IOJ..DmMY (ID IUDDY MACUTT I: OM ITAGI AT CAI· UM An.MTIC CfTY The-comedian b<lngs tlt9 nlfly J<*es to this Attanhc Oty per· IO<~lhr) ~llO¥tl "T~ench Lieutenant's Wom- an" ( 1981. Orama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy Irons Based on !he novel by John Fowles An affair between two act0<a 111 pereli.led 1n 1he romantic period film In wtllch the two:=ormlng 'R' (2 hrs 5 min.) -1-.r .,,::.-: -• llMCM ""-,..._ MOWll "Ttie Terminator' ( 1984. Sci- ence Aclton) Arnold Schwarzenegger. L•noo Hamilton A c~N cs sent back 1n lime from e year2 to presenl-dey Los AngelttS 10 assassmate a woman who is dei.flned lo g•"e blrlh 'to a revolut1onary 'A' ~( 1 hr . 48 min ) 1-IPlllllDl!NT ... .. lfltOITI ,. 1~ DD(J)(!)fl)IDI flVfTW OM THI trn TAUi ,_,. M DAlalmf A young woman (l orna lull) returns home for a "'i<t only to be haunted by a pecuhar girt wtm·~ living 1n her old room 0) llOVll "The Octagon" ( 1980, Adven rure) Chuck Norrrs. Lee Van Cle(!! A weattny you~ w1>rnan h11es a rettred mar t1at artc; r hcJmp1on to protect her from ler rorist~ 1101ned by lhe mystenous Ninja lcult~~ALM lfll.AIHI ......... TME HrTcttmCD Susan Anspach '\tars tr• this th11ller about a novelist who uses ht!r hometown •. most 1ntr•gumg secre1s m her OOOlcS r PI AT THE llOVll!I Scnedulecl 1e111ews W11oca1i." (Goldie Hawn) "The Clan of the \.a11e Bear' (Daryl Hannah). 'Outek· ~1lver' (Ke11in Bacon) ll llOVll Black Emanuette" ( 1976, Ofa· ma) laura Gemser. Angelo Infant! A Deaullfut young American photographer has a senes of romantic enc:ovntefs while on assignment m Kenya 'R' ( I h1 . 15 lm1nJcn llAT 1t• llQHT l'UCKI 11::11 ......., Mimi l:T\llMY-.TLM .-V I llM9UCI Dempsey and Mal<epeace go undercover when an Arab e1111que dealer Is murdered and a crate of prk:eless antiques suddenly vanishes ( 1 hr) D ll'IWmUI lfltOITI ta am CJ) MOWll "Hard Country" ( 1981, Ofa· ma) Jan·MIChael Vincent, Kim Basinger A te111it leclory worker is tom between his deslte to continue 1n the "good old t>Oy' hfec;tylt1 And hts tiancet"'s lhow bvSt· ness ambitions (2 hrs ) Cf) rn Musical guest· ~tephenle Miiis Tal<eofta ot EM! Presle{5 "Btue &Jede Shoea" and Jan Hamm r'r. "Miami Vloe Theme ' 9 Deel Cl.AM''I MlllM 011~19· Night Ranger. Kim tomes (R) (I hr ) Salurclay Cont. (I) MOW! "The Valachl Pal*$" ( 1972. • 11 C'hmles Bronson. Uno Ventura A 1 • •U'> underworld figure decides ro '• 11ty bel0ft1 a Senare Investigating com- 'llt:e (2 hrs ) EB FROM 1111 ~M ... mnMI m 1111 llO:Wl'IBI The artists behind f" ial effects include George Pal '.\'hen Worlds Collide") and Ray Ha.r- M11<;e11f'Mighty Joe Young"). t; "°"1m H .,_ "Ctir1st1ne" ( t983 Suspense) ~I lh uOfdon. John Stockwell. Based on IPphen K1ng·s novel. A high school misfit t •Y~ and restores a t958 Plymouth, una- •-.11e •l's Possessed by a demOn rhat w111 • 1 •usly pro1ec1 him and destroy any 1 "'re1ved threat 'A' O ( 1 hr , 50 min) L MOW! "Moments Of love" (1982, "''""' Nicole Black. Ron Jeremy A WTltef '·<.osec; prost1tu1'°" as tile theme ol h9f 1 .1 now•I ( 1 hr . 12 min ) P tllOVI! "City Beneath The Sea" ( 1970. •ncP Fiction) Robef1 Wagner. Stuan 'ltulman In 2053. an underwater COiony 1med Pac1teca laces destruclloo from an · proach1ng comet (2 hrs ) AIC ... Q :"liiM!llN::ki.....-~-...._i t&n,-~ ""' P F1c.t1on) Chadron Heston, EdWard '• Robinson An overpopulated. famlne- 1•11ltl4'IC'I w(l(lc1 IS torced back 10 ltS most ,irnmllve ms11ncts 1n order to sunrlve. (2 re I t i.....,.---rr ... tD DAW> • ...., Sclleruled diet au- 1r1rlfs Sybil F8fgusoo. Or Stuan M Bet· 1••• Or Barbara Edelstein and Laura Stem (I hr) al) lllAl. VIDIOI lD .,_ "The lnVISlble Ghost" ( t941, My"Jlftry) Bela lug0&. Potty Ann Young. A tif•lptAss husband rs mesmerized by his l••r.inqnd Wife into ~tting murder (2 ,,, t lall In '9QHT TRACCI tlO S l 11CM1 "Tomboy · ( 1984. Comedy) 13,., y A11s'81t Jerry Oinome Upon meet· "~ 11 t11nrtthrob rac&-car drrvef. a smitten '""'' aQM nutc; aside her basketball. mo- ,,, yflo and monl.ey wrench 'A' ( t hr 1:>m1111 ·~ C llCMI Midnight Etpress" ( 1978 ll1,1111a) 8r.)d Davis. Jann Hun Based on 1111 1111P "'°'Y ol Billy Hayes. a young ·"•H·•t<.d•• .mPSled In Tur1(ey for attempt· 1n11 tn o;n1uggle out Mstush. who suffers a Qrt "''1n<} 1nc:arceratoo en a torlurous pris- on 'A' c:> hrs 1 min) 12:31 0 IC1V SketcheS "Take The Money l\n-1 nun, a 1ungle adVenture game stlow: ti.JI 1·1e ll1n9neck (Andrea Manin). raised o Ile': f0t 26 years. saves the dey 1t21 a.'"' um l• CA'lfG'191 mWll W lthOut Warning" ( 1980. Hof· •t>I' Jack Pntanoe. Martin Landau. A gu -tatton attendant and a V1etnam veter.re pit themselves aga1n$1 a terrifying Ind Pt•""•rtol humanotd WhlCh attadl• lta pr~ with deadly flying or=. (2 hrs.) 0 .. Y0M MDf A special edl- t10<1 fe1uur1ng ~ by Whaml and Ma- r1MM In 918<90 ( t hr ) Cl)o.&.M-- (1) COUW lllllTUU. Mississippi State 111 Kentucky (R) ( Z l mWll "Chr11t1ne" ( 1983. Suspenee) Kbllh Oe>tdOn. John Stockwell 8...i on 51 pt.en KlflO'S novel A hlgtl ldlOOI mllflt bu•ts and restores a 1 58 Plymouth. UM· 11rare It', passeWd by• datnOn thlll wll fe&lovr.ly l)fOlecl him Ind dtstroy "'t'1 ~COIVto threat 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 min ) ,•Dtlfan I WM llMCN Second round ol semlfl- nals ( 1 hr ) 1"'9- .. "The Ht.mcane" ( 1937, Ad- venture) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Hall A devastating hunicane that destroys a Po- lynesiatl lsl9nd resolves the conmct of idyl-- llc romance and prlmltllle life with mode<n CIVilutlon. = !:'!Runaway" (1984, Ad\lenture) Tom Selleci(. Cynthie Rhodels. A cop bat- tles • deranged electronlca wizard who can reprogram helpmate robots Into aa- deatlc metallic murderers. 'PG-13' ( 1 hf 40min ) . WCTUCU tll ... "Rider On The Rain" ( t9'1'0. ) Charles Bronson, Jiii ireiand A rapist Is repaid with a shotgun blast from nls victim 'PG' ( t hr .. 55 min ) 1:111.:cm- n• __ ,.., -II •(JI) .. "The Mean Season" ( 1985, Orama) Kurt Russell. Mariel Hemingway A Miami repo<t« becomes swept up In rhe media blitz when a psychopathk: murderer choo6es him to be his SOie spokesman. 'R' O ( 1 hr . "3 min ) -·Lill OI CIMT •CC> ... "The Empwe Strike<; Back" ( 1980. Science Flchon) Mark HAmilt, Har- rison Ford Rebel flghle< lulce Skywalker Interrupts htS training as a Jedi Knighl to rescue Ns friends from V1lla1nous Darth Vader 'PG' o (2 hrs , 4 min 1 tll e ... "The Astronaut" ( 1971, Ora- ma) Monte Mancham, Susan Clark To CO\l9f up the dealh of an astronaut. an tor Is substituted IMllCTIUmOle ... "Roseanna McCoy'' ( 1949 Orama) Farley Oranoer Joan Evans The IOve between two ~bets of feuding famllles eventually results 111 a truce ( 1 hr .. 29 min ) -'OIS IDr TUCU A special edl--llon lelturing ¥kteoe by Wham! a.nd Ma - doMa. In atereo. ,, hr .• 30m1o.) II Sports I=--= Scheduled: Kenny Roge<s, Huev Lewta & rt111 News. Johnny Mathis. Prom Pace 2 thePOint8C'Slifetf.~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~======:::==--~~..:..~~~_J -~~;;:=~~ :·.: ) Mel BroOl<s. Anne Banctoft A theat8f group in occupied Warsaw saves ltaelf and the Polish undergrOlXld from the Nazis by Impersonating SS officers. 'PG' Q_ (t hr . 47 min) am• ... "Man Trouble" ( 1975. Come- dy) Lee Grant. Audra Undley An anrac- tllle, witty woman 11"1 l'lef mld-<40s divorces her phllanderlng hosbend. takes e job as Metetary "1 a law firm and begins dating f ·n. (2hrl) ... ... "The Savage IMOOents" ( 1960. Orama) AnthOny Oolnn, Yoko Tani. Greedy white fur traders disrupt the fife of an &klmo hunter. (2 hrs .. 30 mlfl } .... ftlllCllY t9 ~ = "Lightning Swords 01 Death" ( 1974, Adventure) lomtSaburo Wakaya- ma. Gon Kato Aided by his bl'oadsw0<d and a baby carriage tilled with ammuni- tion, a samurai battles en army of VIiiains _1.R • .:!ii.~ml~ Ill I IUH .. ---... ''The Breeldast Oub" (tstM. Orama) Emilio Eat8Y9Z, Molly Ringwald F"rve teen-agetS C<>nWfge 1t an al-day c»- tentlOn aesaiofl and make strides toward ITllJtUll understanding and .respect 'R' ( I ht . 37 min.) .. ([).,. 'Easy Alder" (1969, Orama) Peter Fonda. Dennis ~ Two young motoroycillt1 drop out ot iocl9ty and. rid- ing acre. the Southwaat to Ntlw OrtMna In IMrch of tN "reel" Ametlca, encoun- ter pr~ and .., .. ,. ~ 'R' Ll hr.. 3-4 min.) ... ... "The Vlk1ng Queen" ( 1987. ~J Don Mlnly, Adrienne Cont Ari •fated romenoe ct..lfope between a Rorrwe mlfftery leed9t and • ~lfuj trlb- •I monareh et a time when Bmeln la 11rug-E~. ~ pollttc:.i ~ ..... · '8catlc:tow'' ( 1973, Orame) Hllcilman, Al Pecino. A gruff ex-con and. IOYabl8 •• ~ d9wlOp • frtend- ltllp In wNotl both team •bOut .... love and~ (2 hr'a.) __ lalunlay __ _ _ ... 90ITI ' IP CA fl I ... .... ;:...-n....; ~a.. ...... ... , .... ~ .... , ,,,, .._ .......... "'· (1 ., ...... , . -~ ~ 9GITI llllaAl MOC U.O ~) nml-WllCW..I tW COUW IMllTULL •••a:MI ..,.. .... fllL•*••at~•uct.A ............. ..&::J •c.-.c u •• ¥J• .... ca1HI IMU1UU. G11 ... ....... IU&(LM){2 ..... ) 1-......... ,,,.a.-k tl9 MDOPICOOP 1'I WM Ol M ITMI ...... 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Lea' $fl I C9>it1 a (LM) (2 ...... ...., . -1 dau._....,..,.,, ............. -1·~~(1M)(lllnL) tW ..... ,...,. •• _ Sunday, February 9. 1936 31 -Saturday Con-. depth look ,Jt !.01•11• <•' trl(Jay's outrageous videos and ly111 ·, !11.tl ll;ive parents upset. a profile on l11tu H 1w<1rJ a San 01egan who 1odc ''' t11~ ... •'JI rnates per hour, a look at how rerl11111e ' o1n ertoct your se1t Ille. a prot1t1> or ""' to1wn of Escondido and ft IOO!f nt rr .,,..,., I ill !he largest Jn the=Ya I C<8'A#Y Mm'Ym.LDI u. n.oo Z00'1 ~ DPIEll Fea- tured. A look at thu s1ow l 011s and the desert antelo.i: (l)•B'mrTNIWI •8 (J) MOwtE Ttu~ Wllard 01 Oz" ( 1939. Fantasy) Jud~ Garland Ray Bolger Based on thP Frank Baum ch1ld1en's classic A tornodo wn1r.t..s a Kansas farm glrl to 11'18 magical land QI Oz where she jotns a srarecrow a tan wl'IOdsman and a cowardly lion on an mJyssey to meet a wonderf.JI wizard !Rl O 2 hrs) D GD -A -.U Ntill and Addy sus-pect that a local emp1oye1 1s a racist In stereo 8 OJ) MDO FOD IHOW A t•anker sues Al because QI a n•1c;t1ar 1n tr•e coffee shop G COUEGI IAUETIIAU 1r.or•• JI Nevada -Las Vegas (I ,.,, ; 1 • ... 90VIE ( .JI • I rlllll I t972 West ern) Cha1h , B1 ir•:.."1 1:1111 Patance At ter the C1v1I W-i1 1r1 .. mhPrs t•I .l t>loodth1r sty pos<\f st.a ~ "'I ,, t1.11t bt•''"" ~oiler stan k1ll1~nl! .inf)tt,,' .' r 1 1 •ao:w Ii) CRAT ~· An Fnghstl man Abro.-1r• J\1 ,,,,.,. 1,111.11 A1 owne por- trays he1<>rll • 1 ,, 1.\.1111 w111ning drama re-creafln~ I·•· • • 1 • ••l•lt-• with Rr1t1sh ~PY Guy Burqll~ 1Al,u H,11e&I (R) 0 (1 hr I lllOYE .H., t.• I ""'LI l I<; ( 1985 Comed)' I Oon.11.1 111lt1rrland. Jonn Heard In Haf' t 'lnll·,, 1 woup o f leen age pranksleh '" 1· 1 <11lt11-11ll 10 toe the line 1n a st11c11y ll• c 1p1U1t'<l 1 .:itr1uhL si.11001 R' I hr , 44 n111 J COlJ..lQI tAKEnAt.l. 'it.inlnrd 01 Cah- 101n1a (I'"'' 1 •t I"'' 1 tr bto1ckOUI) 12 his I llOVll '"' Mtq 1-.1',.,n I t 98~ Orama1 .._,,,, 11 ,. ·,,I M '""'' Hermngway A M1arrn ''I 1 I•" I • • r ""' , .... oµt up 1n lhe media hl111 ,,.., .... , 11~1 1 •111path1c murderer chooses nun t I ,.. 1 • ·,ote spokesman 'ff O (1 tu 4.i ""'' Cl:) TAUi FJtOM Tiii OAMllll While stay- ing on a 11 If 111r j m •tel, 8 traveling sale<;man 1 r ,, 11 1 • rlr•~) 111Ael'I a beau111\JI bot =ll'"" ""''"M'I tO\Jrothy Parke) Ht><:! D.iw• ( 1984. Adven- ture) Patti(;~ Sw11y1r C' Thomas Howell When Com1r111111•.1 11ar.1lroopers invade a small U S 10 ..... r J r.cl heg•n to slaughter Its 1nhab1tant• •. a QIOUP C>I high schOOI SIU· dents desper.110ly t1gnt~ back 'P0-13' ( 1 -lht = ~ IAWTA liWIA -_.,TMCH1 ~ .. 1 •ACT1 OI LR In 11tereo O ..,.. 'the plot thtckens as Bon· son end George Kennedy become strand- ed lit the governor's mansion during a bllmird (Part 2 ot :?J O (!) LIU'hlll OJI ntl NCH AMt PAmM Featured Bill CO$uy, Jotin McEnroe: Ann- ~ergret a tour nf 83rbadoi with Teri ~y !lhr) • 1 _,UGAD'I 30 Sunday. February 9, 1986 I CMDITA~ ~, .. T.-,.., .. • OOl.J9I _. Blanch& 1s charmed by a much younger man (Kevtn McCer- ~J In ste.reo U Ill ~ ~ (Premiere) Carl Weathers stars as Fortune Dane. an hon· est cop who decides to start hie anew on lhe West Coast atter he becomes the unwitting victim o f corruption Guest stars Adolph Caesar. Sonny Landham Q ( t hr ) • lfTmlATDIA&...,... IEOllD .... flY AW..e From the Grosven<>f House In London, top British and lntematlonal mu- sic acts are awarded In SOio artist and group categories. Nominees Include Phil ~llns. Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner Paul Young, Dire·Stralts. Tears for Fears. Kool and the Gang end ll. Top (Taped Feb10) (~ e D II& llC*l•PllC The lroplcal mangrove forests of the Island of Siarau. north of Bomeo. Is home 10 a varied num- ber of unusual creatures Including the pro- boscis monkey, fiddler crabs and mud- sklp~~eo. O C 1 hr) el's murder leads Dempsey and Makepeace to an mternetronal dLSmond ~Ung operation ( l hr ) CZ) MD¥ll "The Mean Season" ( 1985. Orama) Kurt Russell, Manet Hemingway A M1am1 reporter becomes swept up 1n the media blitz when a psychopathic murderer chooses him to be hrs s.ole spokesman l'R'~~~-- .. ...rftAatt d fl) ID In stereo POIJCI ITOllY DAVlllOIWI 9C>WW "Mldn.ght E.<press" ( t978. Orama) Brad Davis, John Hurt Baseo on the true story of Biiiy Hayes. a young American arrested in Turkey for attempt mg to smuggle out hashish, who sulfe1s a grueling incarceration in a torturous p11s- on 'A' (2 hrs . I mm ) -1) (J) AIN'Ol1 Hawke teams up with a woman who saved h1s Ille to retneve some stolen 1nforma11on ( I nr ) D e tlM1'llt Hunter uncovers ev1denct- 1ndica11ng that a seemmgly ordinary homo c1de case has pout1cat overtones In <;te1 eo ~) I a LOVl IOAT A wealthy wicsow (Mar ion Ross) sets her sights on Capt Stub- 1ng. a· tour guide misplaces her group 1n Acapulco. e recent lottery winner be comes obnoxlOUs O ( t hr.) IJ.,. "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery, Ml· chael Caine Based on the story by Ru<l yard Klphng Two British soldiers set out to ctalm the riches and power of a remo te, ~ndary kingdom (2 hra , 25 min j • LR9n'L8 Ol 1MI ... -•Amil Feeturtcl· Bill Cosby, JoM McEnroe, Ann ~argret, a tour ol Barbados with Te11 Copley ( 1 hr ) e ._ "T~ Divorce Of Lady X" ( 1938, Orama) Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier A Blitlah divorce tawyM gets him- sell named as co-r~lfl f'1s buut1· lul cltent'e dl\lorC:. actiqn ,Nhen Illa loollsh· ty allows her to ha~ I"* ovem~t use of hla ===~1~ m11i ) 1 ... "One Rainy Afternoon" ( 1936, ';omedy) F'r•ncls Leder•. Ida Lupino A man rnnocentty sits tn tha wrong .!99' In a movie theater dnd causes a public scan- dal when he kisses the woman next to him ( t hr 30 mm ) · (CJ CIWY MOOf THE lllOVIU: MOWara UP II TMI llOWI This look at Hollywood's view of growing up includes features on Anneue Funicello. Sandra Dee, Molly Ringwald Natalie Wood. Judy Garland. James Dean, Warren Beatty and more ([)IOUD DIMY CID MIDDY HACUTT I: Olt ITMI AT CAI· UM ATUllT'IC ctrY The comedian brings his zany 1o1tes to 1h1s Atlan11c Cay per- lor~ ~ 9C>WW 'The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" ( 198 t. Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons Based on the novel by John Fowles An atla1r betwlM!n two actors la paralleled n the romantic period tllm In which the two a~torm1ng ·R (2 hrs 5 min ) =1=e::: :Ula-.av. "The r8fm1nator' ( t984, Sci- ence F1c11on) Arnold Schwarzenegger, l 1nda H11m1llon A cyt>org tS sent back m 11me Ir lm the year 2029 to present-day is de!.t1ned to give bu th to a revolutionary R'~1nJ .. l"°""'~--1W DG(l)Ofll)mn "'""' Olt ntE llf1 TM.II "'°" THI DAM-A young woman (l orna l ult) retu1ns home tor a v1•;i1 only 10 tw naunled by a peculiar g11I wt10 s living •n ner old room G) llOVll . The Octagon" ( t980. Adven lure) Chur~ Norns Lee Van Cleel A _wealllly young .....u.nnn hires a r&trre'1 mar- 11al ;itfc; l.hJrnpmn 10 protect her lrom ter rn11sts trc:11nPd ny the mY"lenous Ninfa cull (2 hrs J l =-MM l 8'lAltl IWMIUll W _.. 11tE tn'Ctl9CIJI Su<>an Anspach stars rn this tholler About a novehsl who uses n .. 1 nometown s most 1fll11gumg secrets 1n her books (p AT THE llOWI Scheduled reviews ·w11dra1s · tGold•e Hawn) 'The Clan ot the \.ave Bear' (D&ryl Hannah). "Quick ,1tve1" (Kev111 Bacon) "'Z)MOwtE 'Stack Emanuelle" ( 1976, Ora- ma1 Laura Gemser. Angelo tntsnfl A beaultlul young American photographer has a wries of romantic ern;ounters white on 1tss1gnment 1n Kenya 'R' ( 1 hr . 3~ lm1nJor llAT 1t9 ~lUCI• 11:11 UMMY ... l lAn.&Y...rUVI ... A llAl9IACI Dempsey and Makepeace go undercover when an Arab ant1Que dealer ts murdeced and a crat• of pnceless an11ques SUddenly vanishes ( 1 hr) a 111n,.i.,•wm11 .... -"°"" __ Cl) .,. "Hard Country" (1981, Ora- ma) Jan-Michael Vincent, Kim Basinger A lexas tactorv worker Is torn between his desire to continue 1n !tie "good Old bOy" fttestyle •nd ti1s llancoo·s show bUSl- ness amb1tloo1 (2 hr& ) Cf) m Mualcal QOftt Ste~hanlt MUls T11keofls of EMS Presley'~ 'Blue Suede Shoe1" end Jan Hammer'• "Ml'aml vtcift Theme " aJ .:.C a.u.'t MlllM Guests Night Aang(lf, Kim C11mes (R) ( t hr l Salurclay Cont. (I) llOVW ·'The Valachi Papers" (1972, Im r r 1niul CharleS Bronson Lrno Ventura. A lfM 11..:11 Second round of semlfl. l1•1 1')t1S· underworld hgure decides to nals. (1 hr.) 11••11ty before a Senate investigating com-1--- n11t100 (2 hr$ ) ... "The Hurricane" ( 1937, Ad- flj) RIOll TNI ~-fll.M .-mm venture) Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall. A al> 1ME llOV •lat The artists behind devastating hurricane that destroys a Po- per.1JI effects Include George Pal lyneeian Island resc:>IYee the connlct of ldyt>- ' When Worlds Collide") and Ray Har-lie romance and primlttlle fife with modem r1hrn1c,en('Mlghly Joe Young"). c:ivflWltlon. ~':J £.)~ ·--R J llOVll "Ctmsllne"' ( 1983. Suspeose) {I) .. "Runaway" ( 1984, Adventure) l'eHh Gordon. Joon Stockwell Based on Tom Selleci(. Cynthie Rhodee. A cop bat· f.rephen King's novel. A hlQh school misfit ties a defanged electronics wizard who t111ys and restores a 1958 J>tymouth, una-can reprogram helpmate robots Into sa- ~are 11's possessed by a demon that will dist1c metallic murdefers. 'PG-13' (1 hr ti'..tloosly pro1ec1 ti•m and destroy any 40 min.) · 1.erce111ea lhreat 'R' Q (I hr , SO min.) WQ?)~~ l 111ME 'Moments Of Love·· (t982. W (B) ... "Rider On The Rain" (1970, A<1ul1) Nicole Black, Ron Jeremy A writer Sutpense) Charles Bronaon. Jill Ireland. A · Mosec; rros111utl0/'l as rhe Iheme of her rapist ~ repajd with a shotgun blast from ht novE'I ( 1 hr . 12 min) his vlctlin. 'PG' ( 1 hf., 55 min.) P)llOVW ·c11y Beneath The Sea" (1970. -1---11>nce-Fic1ion) Robef1 Wagner. Stuart -,_ llOf lUall A special edl- Vh1tman In 2053. an underwater ~y tlon tMturtng llldeo5 by Wham! and Ma-·~med Pa('1hca faces deStruction from an donna. In stereo. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) r iproach1ng comet (2 hrs ) 1-·= ........... -,. •®--"The Mean Season" (1985. Orama) Kurt Rossell Mane/ Hemingway A Miami reporte< becomes swept up In the media bht2 when a psychopathic murderer chooses hrm to be hi{ sole spokesman 'A' O ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) · ••UNOla.T •CC) _. "The Empire Slrikes Back' ( 1980. Science FlctlOf'I) Mark Hamn. Har rfson F<lfd.Aebel fighter Luke Skywalker Interrupts his training as a Jedi Kn1gh1 to rescue his friends from vlllaif\OOs Darth Vader. 'PG' O (2 hrs . 4 mrn ) •8 _."the Astronaut" (1971, Ora· ma) Monte Mari<ham. Susan Clark To CO\l9f up the death of an aslronaut an nor IS substttuted llAllCY..- .. "Roseanna McCoy·· l 1949, Orama) Farley Grange<. Joan Evans The love between two members of feuding lamllles eventually results in a truce ( 1 hr .. 29 min) 11 A5 AIC ... Q .. Scheduled: Kenny Rogers. ··~MG•~·· ('973 ~~~~~H~~~~~&~the~~~~i~E~~~~n;n~y~M~a~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-ellf:e-F1C.1ton1 Charlton Heston. Edward the olnter Slaters. ac ao- r, Rnb1nson An overPoPOlaled, famln&-ner Cohoat Oevld Hasselhoff In stereo f\11Ql1Pd wOlld IS IO<ced baCk lo ltS most e· . . pr1m111110 rnsllncts in O<der to survive (2 .,.,..,_ 11rs ) W ... ''To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983, ( f)WPIJlllll ·---.. rr... ) Mel Brooks, Anne Bancfoft. A Qi) DAVI» • ......, Scheduled: diet au-theater group In occupied Warsaw sa1199 lhO!s Sybil Ferguson. Or Stuart M. Ber· ltMlf and the Polish Underground from the 1e1 Or Barba1a Edelstein and Laura Nazil by Impersonating SS offioefs 'PG' Stein l t hr) fi(t hr .. 47 min.) ai) ~ Vl)IOI • .. "Man Trou!*t" ( 1975, Com&-m llOVll "The lnv1S10le GhOsl" (1941, ) lee Grant. Audra Llrldley An attrac-Mystery)..Bala.~ POiiy Ann Young, A tlw, witty women In her mkMOs dM>roes helpless husband is mesmeilleab'f his--heLSlhltenderlna husband, takes a job as 1Pranged wile into comm1111ng murder. (2 secretary ln~a liW"lWm and begins daflng ~) r-· (2hra.) I tGS f!) lllGHT TMCll ... 1~10 S' llOYll "Tomboy' ( 1984, Comedy) .. "The Savage Innocents" llf't-;y Russell. Jerry Olnome Upon meet-(1960. Drama) Anthony Quinn. Yotco 111 a tieilrtlhrob race-car drive<, a smitten Tani. Greedy white fur traders disrupt the '"''n·a9m p111s aside her basketball, mo-Nfe of an Eel<lmo hunter (2 hrs .. 30 min.) !Jrcyrle and monlo.ey wrench 'A' (1 hr. 1--TlllCllY l:>m1111 _.,.. ·~ C llOV'E Modntghl f 11press" (1978, 19 _. "Lightning Swords Of Death" f11a na) Brad Davis John Huf1 Based on (1974, Adventure) lomlsaburo Wakaya- lhc• '''~ story of Bitty Hayes. a young ma, Goh Kato. Aided by his broadsword An1t<11cc1n .rrresred 1n Turkey IOI' allempl· and • baby carriage filled with ammunl- "'l1 It> •,111uggle out hashish, who suffera a tfon. • salTIUl'al batttes an army of vlflalns. 11runl111n rnc:arcerahon in a torturous prle-'A' ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) Ol"l 'R' (?hrs lm1n ) •1_..,_ ... t2:a 0 IClV SkptcheS "Take The Money 3 F II I ... And nun, ·a )Ungle adventure game show: ---N,111•1e rlrngneck (Andrea Martin). raised .. ''The Bre8kfast Club" ( 1984. 1~7.; tor 26 years. saves rhe day Drama) Emilio Est9Y92. Molly Ringwald. tHG OPTNIUlm Ave teen-agers converge at and-day ct. t m ICA'ITOI.,. lentlon Miiion and mate• •111dee toward 11CM1 "Wllhout Warning" ( 1980, Hof· mutual undlntandlng and respect. 'A' ( 1 1or1 Jack Pataoce. Martin Landau. A gu hr .. 37 min.) 'tBtloo attendant and a Vietnam veteran MICD .. "Easy Rider" (1969. Orama) p11 themsetves against a terrifying and Pet. Fonda. Oerrit Hor>c*. Two young powerful humanoid wtilch attacks its prey motateyellt9 drop out of iodety and, r1d- wrth ooadly flying or=· (2 hrs.} Ing aoroea the SouttlwMt to New Orleans Cf)) ... Yem MCJr A special e<ft. In IMrch of the "reel" Arneric.. enooun- 1100 teatu1lng vlde<>S by Whl!ml and Me• ter prejudice and wulw "1olence. 'R' donna In s1ereo ( 1 hr ) t! hr .. 34 min.) m,)UNA---· .. '"The Yldog Queen" (1967, I) COi l-MmTU&.L MiSSISSippl Sta1a AdYanture) Don Mwray, Adrtenne Con1 al Kentuc:kr. (R) Ari ... ,.ted romance 0..11°"' between a (l l llOvtl 'Christine" ( 1983. SuspenM) Romen mllltaty IMdar and a bMUtlf\JI lrlb- Kt>rth Gordon. John S1ockwell. Based on al monerch at• time wtlet'l 8'1tatn Is strug- StepMn King's novel. A high school mitfit l."!ldlf ~~~C1,.7upne.Dr~) htJ'IS and restores a 1958 Plymouth. una-__ .,... ., r3, Dr-·- w;u9 11'5 possessed by a detnon that #II Hide"*\ Al Ptolno. A gruff ex-con ~louSly protect him and dl9troy any and•~ IX~~ a frlend- l*COl'VM threat 'A' 11 hr , 50 min.) lt"P In wtl6ch bOtt1 learn about fife, loY8 '* D ll'r an and eating. (2 hrs.) --1a1urc1ay---... IP!l!l IPOITI .-CA,._.. ..... ;:...--,......., ....... Cll 11111 ..... , •••• ,, ............. "'· (1 .......... , -~ ~ ..... ...,.. INCIAl IROC AMllo ~) ,.1-..... tW COILW UIDTUU. _,.,..., ..,.. -.......... l 1 0 a• et.,_... ot UCLA .. ~ ..... (Jlw.) •~•u~ .,, en• -· • CCll&W IAlll1UU. Q 11 I ... .... et¥31 1ua(UN)(21n..) l _ ........ ,....a..6c -MOOPICOOP W WM OP TNI STAlll ........ O.lr4•111n ................ of'I. ·~ ......... V-.Y• ........ •dM11.....,. 1r---w ~C91...,..UWAY...,._ _ ................ .... ... Ill • ..., a Ml a 1)1H Miit d1flfllr ............ r .:.=:.':.a:. ":ii.. _, _ Ml al lie• Din 0,.. ~ ~ ... -. ..... c ...... ,a... .. ""_ .. , ... "(1 ltr ... •> L~ Qlp -..... I ti: u.a. Ct ,. • ....... c..,... .. •·-=--m ...... c.::,g,~·.~· .• Cel 4 ~ ....... 111 ...... (1=· ... = .... tf ............ _,.,., •• '3 Clt-1. M llO.) w. flW. -~te•oat• .. ma...,, n 1111r1mn,..,... .......... ._ ................ =(1 ......... , 1'19••........U.tt II •11111 .. et ~'RU I I Clf;1 • (lM) Cl lin.. • -:Cl.a.. ..................... .. ,·~-=-....,Cllft.) 1W ...... , • ..,. - SUnd9Y, February ~. 1986 31 ... ------... ---------------~--._.. _____ _ 32 Sund8Y, F*'*Y 9, 1HI Big Savings. his week! W e have furniture--in stock -- to fit your IBM, APPLE, COMMODORE, C <)MPAQ or other co1npatible. ' • ln•lde Singer Boy George Joins Mr. Ton Tuesday's episode of the ' 'The A - Team." Tonight, a screenplay by three Washington Poat re- porters Imagines the l)nlted States "Under Siege" by terrorists. See the TV Log. USA Weekend cel- ebrates Valentine's Day with a prescription for love, sex and romance as written by Or. Love, author Leo Buscaglia. Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang are featured In color, every Sunday In the Piiot. Coa•t Ten service agencies band together to mount a publlc relations cam- paign against the spread of AIDS and the publlc hysteria associated with lt./AS California Two Los Angeles bomb squad officers are killed while attempting to de- fuse a pipe bomb Ins ea house./A3 Nation The Air Force suspends Its contract with the mlll- tary charter whose plane crashed In Newfoundland last year .I A3 Sporta Costa Mesa's Ron Kravette and partner win junior dance competition at National Figure Skat- ing Champlonshlps./C1 UC Irvine holds off stub- born UnlveraJty of Paclflc, 80-76, In PCM basket- ball./C1 Entertainment Two comedies, a tragedy and three mualcals com- prlee a healthy week of theater openlnga./114 INDEX Bridge Butlnea Clualfled CrollWOf'd Death Notices Entertainment Horoeaope Ann Lander• Opinion Paparazzi • Public Notices Sport a Styte Televlalon W•ther .. A-4 C-4-5 01-6 C4 06 64-S A-4 A-4 86 82-3 06 C1 -3 81-3 TVL~ COOl FOMCAITI ONA2 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1986 Mysteries mount in desert Court documents probe link between Bradbury kidnapping, desert murders TWENTYNINE PALMS -O ut here where the 9arren, colorless tand seems to stretch to· the horizon and the howling wind shapes and reshapes the dry earth, almost anything can happen. A car can be brown o ff the road witho ut warning and sandblasted by the gritty wind. A set of footprints can be erased 1n seconds. And a person can djsappear without a trace. But even in a land where the unexpected is expected. the Morongo Basin near Twentynine PaJ ms ha5 come to ho ld a growrng number of mysteries that defy easy solution. · In the past 15 months there ha vc been a k.Jdnapping. two slayings and Bleycu.ta pedal tbe WJ'ODI way down Pacific Cout JllC'.bway u C&ltrana worken pub b9ck water and aand STEVE MAIBLE Focu s ON THE NEws the odd disappearance 01 a m1ddle- agcd man who took a walk one morning and never returned. There arc those who believe the 1nc1dents are somehow related. And now there is proof that authont1cs have considered that possibility too. Jn court documents only recently made {)Ublic, San Bem.ardino sbcnff's in vcstipton established a stro na link between the wcU-publlcized disap- pearance of Laura Bradbury and the slaying of a former beauty q ueen and her boyfriend last _year. The bodies of Oifford w u v11le, 41, and Toby Ann Santangelo, 21, were found buried in adJac~nt dry ............................. tbat •pilled onto the road ln Baa~ Buell S&tuday, forclna tta complete clCNRIJ'e for eipt boan. Highway closed as sea crests barrier By STEVE MARBLE Of ... 0.-, ......... For the seco nd time in a week, the Pacific Ocean crested man-made sand barriers at Bolsa C hica State Beach and splashed onto Pacific Coast Highway - this time fo rcing the road's comple te closure for eight hours on Saturday. Powered by high tides and churn- ing surf, the water broke over a ncwl} constructed sand berm and spilled onto the four-lane highway about M a.m. Huntington Beach police closed off a fo ur-mile stretch of the road to both non h and southbound traffic until 4 p.m. whi le Caltran~ w~rkGrs-pusheG the water and sand back onto the beach with bulldozers. The stre tch of h1ghwa) affected runs between Warner and. Gold- enwcst aven ues. B1cychsts, usuall) hm1ted to nar- row bike lanes on euher side of the h1ghwa). had a rare opponunity to pedal alo ng the nonhbound traffic lanes. which remained r'clatively free of water and sand. The daylong closure 1s believed to ~the longest the Coast Highway m Huntington Beach has bee n closed since 19 1. when a savage winter storm forced the road to be scaled off three different times. once for ti11e weeks tale hft:guards said aturda~ 's h11Ul tide "'as 6.6 feet The: surf "'as breaking at about 5 feet when the Oooding started. lifcauards said. The ocean broke over the sand barriers last Wednesday and slowed mornins traffic when it spilled onto the highway. The road was no& closed. howeveT. Chuck C hurney, maintenance supervisor at Bolsa Chica State Beach. on Wednesday ordered the sand bamer reconstructed and for- ti fied 1n antiClpauon of funher prob- (Plea.e eee HJGBW A YI A2) lAke beds ~veral months atter 1he couple had s<>ne to sheriff's 1n- vestiptors lO 1denufy an acquamt- an~ as a suspect in the Bradbwy lodn.apping. Both were shot and buried 1n shallow araves. one in Copper Moun- tain Dry Lake and the other 1n Sunfair Ory Lake. Coun documen ts identify a Land- ers chemist as a lead.in& suspect in the Bradbury k.idnappma and quo te stv- (Pleue ... BllADBURY I A2} Toxics stu·dy Set for refuge Fish and Game lists Seal Beach Navy site as potential problem By LAURA MERK Of .. O., ......... The U.S. Naval Weapons Stauon in Seal Beach intends to conduct pollution studies and a cleanup if necessary o n the federal wtldlife refuge that is pan of the station in west Orange County. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service named the wildltfc refuge at the Naval Weapons Statto n as one of 10 refuges 1n the nauon wtth actual or potential polluuon problems that need im- mediate cleanup. The repon. which studted 84 nauonal wildlife refuges, was oompl~ted dunna 1985. It was unclear how the Fish and Wtkihfe Service decided there v.ere problem s at the Seal Beach sue because no Fish and W ildlife officials ever Visited the refuge. Carey Sm uh, rcponal biologist for the agency. said the fact that the Navy bcpn to assess potentta.I to11c wastes d umped o n its Sea.I Beach land prompted his depan- ment to list the SJte as a top pnOnl). Smtth claimed bis dcpanmcnt asked the Navy for a cop) orits stud}. but was told. "1t (the ~pon ) was classified mformatJon. ·· Jo hn Frye. pubhc affairs oiliccr for the Seal Beach Naval Stauon. dis- puted Smith's claim and said a cop~ of the prelim inary survey was sen110 the Fish and Wildlife Service and other federal, state and co unty offic~ At present. oo one_ is euc:t.Ly sure what touns.. 1f an). arc present at tlle 977-acre federal refuge or 1f they pose a potential danger to an~ of the three endangered species hvrngthc~ -the Cahfom1a tern. the hght-foot clapper rail and the brown pelican (Pleue .ee NAVAL/A2) Irvine ~mtrak stop facing Reagan roadblock By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. 0.-, ........ President Ronald Reagan's plan to el iminate Amtrak's federal subsidy has thrown a shado w over plans to add regular passenger train stops in Irvine. When a proposed S2.3 million transportation statio n 1s constru~ted in Irvine. Amtrak has agreed lo schedule local stops for trams ru n ning between Los Angeles and San Diego. But the future of the passenger rail system was thrown into doubt last week when Reagan unveiled his $994 Woman· on cllffchalr plunges to. hertleath A 78-year-old woman killed when she fell from a motorized cliff chair carrying her to the beach fro m a Laguna Beach residence was 1dcn1- ifiod Saturday as Madae T Allen. a comcfs deputy reported. The woman. a resident of Laguna Niauel, fell about 2S feet w~n a cable apparently snapped. causina the chair to come to an abru_pt sto p. wd an Oranae County fire spokesman. Authorities said she apparently had dropped off tra hat the bottom of the hillside and was n<llna the pnvatc chatr to the top when 1t stopped. It was not clear. however. whether the elderly woman was thrown ~om the cbau or 1f she fell while trytn& to chmb to safety The accident at I JO pm. Fnday occuttd at the southern end of Tho usand teJ)' Beach 1n the 32200 block of Pacific Coa~t H 1&h~•y. (Pl•M eee CLIPP/ Ai) I • b1ll1on federal budget proposal for fiscal 1987. Under pressure fro m the president. Congress last year agreed lo reduce Amtrak's federal subsidy to S6 71 millio n. In his new budget. Reagan wants to erase 1he remaining alloca- 11on. If that occurs. the fu ture of tht· Lo\ Anscles-an Diego route -and the entire Amtrak system -ma)' be shrouded 1n unccn amty. a statt· transponation offictal said Fnda). Congress has refused to suppon some of Reagan's "hit hst" proposals 1n the past. But this )Ca r the law· makers may have to take another look -because 1f sclect1vc cuts a rcn·1 made. the Gramm-Rudman dc fic11- reduct1on law could force red uctions That la"' 1~ the subJeCt of a legal challenge. but remains in effect pending a l l !"\ Supreme (oun re- '1ew. "The onh altC'rna11ve<1 to the domestic spending cuts emphas11ed m the president' budget a re to raise ta"<es. 10 lower defense spending or to cult oc1al Secunt~ benefits. none of wh1~h 1s acceptable." Treason ~- Race comee to abrupt end retar) James A. Haker Ill said. according to an Assoctated Press repon . 11"' mc's i.\mtrak boosters point out 1ha1 the Los l\ngeles-San Diego route 1s one of the system's most profitable and least hlcel) to be ehm1na1ed '\fe, enheless, the proposed cutback has ra1~d questions about the' 1a b1h- '' of pasS<"nger rail service If 1he full l\mtrak cut 1s approved b' Congress. "It could cuna1I (pass- enger train) servtce everywhere.· said Donald Dove. chief of the Cahforn1a Dcpanment ofTransponauon·s pub- r _..,,,....,.....,.,~ " CNw memben of the racbt Sllbernd cut awa1 the natna after tbe mut came craeblnt down Saturday leee than a mtle from tbe •tart of a l , l 00-mlle race from ( San Dleto to MenuatUo, llladco. No one wu l$red. See etory ln ports. C2. ,$ he transponauon branch for Los .\ngcles. Orange a nd Ventura coun- ues But regarding the propo~ Irvine connection~. he added. '" l\s long as 1he trains are running. these stops are \lable ·· Ir' 1ne ( ouncilwoman Barbara "'1ener. who helped secure fu nd~. for the local station and pcrm1ss1on for l\mtrak 10 s·top there. said. ··San Diego-Los .\ngcles 1s one of the most profitable Imes for Amtrak. The idea "'ould be 10 make 1t more profitable (Pleue .ee AMTRAK/ A2) Man dies as crashed car burns By STEVE MARBLE Ol_O., ........... I\ man ~•th a h1ston of ep1leps) dtC'd 1n"de his hurning car early Saturda) despite the effon s of an lf"mc pohC'C offi C'f'r nnd a pas tr\& moton<1t "'h~" tned 1n 'am 10 \ave the mnn. 11 ~n., reponed MKhael R \oh'I r of Santa o\na w1n pmnoun<'r'd dC'ad at the ~~ according to \ t Tom Hume . hs appart'nth los1 rnntrol ot his IQ1 :! Pon ttac (1rand Ph\ while tra' ehna v.c<1t on 8arran1..a Road at the intef"W'Ct1on of M1lhken ""t'nuc nffr the Tu4"l1n \fa.ant (Of"P" Air Stauon lhl' car '"'<'f\<'d acros the f'<.\ld. wa' Jumf'('tl a curti and \lamm~ into a trtt pinning h' hchif\d the \tecnng v.hecl Hum<' \lid <lfltl~r lim Pom \aid ht' potted 1hc ~ar 1n llamc' ot'lout 10 4S p .m .• radi~ the Oranae (ounty Ftrt Ot•panmtn' and then tn td tn pvll (Pleue ..ee MA.Pt DIES/ A2l Onnoe Cout DA.IL y PILOT I Sund~. FebNary 8, 188e G I Pilot safe as craft skids off run way BJ STEVE MARBLE °' ............... Soulhptc man trying to land u s1n&)e-engino1rplanc ll Mt.adowlark Airpon 10 Hununaton Beach escaped injury Saturday when the craft ahded ofTlhc runW9y trnd cnashcd ma mod puddle, poUce rcpo'rted Ra1a Mohammed. 30. walked un· scathed from ht~ a1rplant' aOer tt pan1ally sunk 1n10 the soft mud and snapped off its no~ gear, pol1~ sau.1. The 2· 30 p.m mishap marked the fifth plane crash at the pnvatcl) owned a1rlield 1n s11t months. accord· 1ng to records. No one has been • $Cnously 1n1urcd 1n any ot the incidents Police officerc; ~1d Mohammed'\ airplane touched down safely 11 the a1rpon, but then sk1ddcd ofT the end of the runway wbert' the around was muddy from a mommg nunstorm The aJ.t'1)1anc's 1Andin1icar sunk 1n the mud. bnng.ing the craft to an abrupt stop and snapping tts no~ aear, poli~ said. The plane sustained moderatt' damagt' Last Aug. 30, a pilot overshot the runway and crashed through a fence and into fourcan.1n a padnng 101. The pilot !>uffercd a laceration m his forehead On Sept 21. a C~\sna In carrying fo ur people l'rashed into the unoc· cup1ed ~ond floor of an office bu1ld1n& ad1acen1 to the uirfield The pas~ngers sustained onl> minor tn· Junes. On Sept 29. a pilot \truck two other airplane on the runwa> h11 a pickup truck and crashed into a metal butldina u~ a~ a flight ~hool. Nobody wa\ injured. On Jan 25, a pilot hit a metal \1gn post and a telephone pole wh lie trying to land. Nt'ttht'r the pilot nor ht~ passtnger was rnjurcd 0.-, ..... ,......, .......... _ Irvine police officer Robert Khrek lnve.tigates ecene of fatal accident. MAN DIES DESPITE RESCUE EFFORT ..• From Al ~ohs from his t.ar with help frun1 Irvine resident ~u~n Matthys\C A third passerb} Harald rnksenol Running Spnng'>. al'io stopped and grabbed a fire cJrnngu1sher frum h1'> vehicle, !Ml1d Hume He dou~d the flames. g1v1ng Pom and Matth)S\C 11me to-pull \oli\ from tht car f.>t'sp11e the trio's cfltin'>. however Solis died at the st enc. Hume ..a1J Traffic ID\ estigalOr<~ said the) latl·r teamed Solis has a history ol ep1lcp11t sc11ure~. But Hume said 1t 1s not clear whether the atc1dent was caused b) ~uch a ~11ure. Hume said rnves11gators de· termmed that Solis was traveling at a high rate of speed v. hen he lost control ofh1s car. AMTRAK STOP IN IRVINE IN DOUBT ... From Al by adding passenger \lop\ !like Irvine) m1dwa} ·· She added."' It ma\ be that \orl1c: ot the less profitable .\mtra~ line\ v.-(Juh1 ha ve to cun.ail ser1,1te But I think I"' Angele'>-San Diego \ll ould be 1ine of the last to be affected ·· Caltrans offiual Do\ c said a "\lla1t- and·see" attitude pre, ails v.h ile <on· gress cons1de~ the pruPQ~d \mtrak cutback He ..aid rnmplete d1m1n<1tton ol the federal subs1d\. wuld taU\l' •\m- trak Lo fold If thai hdppcn' h1.• '><.ltd the nat1onv. 1de '>\.\ll'm u1uld ht: d1v1dc:d into 1l·g1•1nal '>cgml·nt\ that would be 1akn1 m t•r lull> rir p;.inh h' prl\ ate 1 n \l'\lor' But l''en ii f>J'>'enga rail \l'C\ 1u· fall\ into pn vate hands. the I oc, Angelc:s·San Diego route 1\ like!\ 111 'iun 1' e he said Do'c: confirmed that Amtral.."• ">outhem < ali forn1<1!>Cr1,1ce1s ~cond in populant} onl y to the Ne-w York- WJ<,h1ngton. D ( . route lie ~•d the sc:vcn da1I} trains running bet-ween L1>\ Angele\ and ~an Diego earned 1()1,278 pa .. .,cngers dunng Januan 19!<'1 -a I 7 pcrn·nt 1nl rca'iC uver the \aml· month 1n l9l<'l l \l'n '>Cl. he -..i1d till r11ute necdu J SI ~II fll'r pac,.,engcr in '>Uh\ld1n Do"e '><lid lhl· ktkral go' ernm1·n1 \Uh'>1d11e' lour out o f the \C\1·n ">outhcrn < t1fif11rnia ·\mlrak 1r;i1n'> v.h1le < dltrdn'> under.-ntc\ the re ma1ning thrn· lfthe federal money 1s ehm1na1ed. however. 1t 1s uncen.iin whether the state would be able lO absorb the add111onal cost. he said. Meanwhile. design work continue'> on Irvi ne's transportation center. 10 be built JU'il nonh of the 1nterscc11on of the Sanla l\na and San Diego treev.a}\ ( ounc1 l\lloman Wtener pointed out that 11 will be a "multi· modal" !>lat1on. w11h connec11on' for lotal and inters1cit1.· buc,c:., 1ax1'>. tar pool!> and '>hullle<. a\ v.ell ao; 1r<11n'> ( 11~ olliual\ arl' hoping fur a IJtl' ll/IS7 uJX'ning. and W1cnl·r 1\ op 11m1\tK thJt pa.,..,c:nger rail \en Ill' v. rll \till bl· operating ·1 dun l think \mtral.. I'> go1nl!. .iv.a~ · \hl· c,a1d .---...~BURY CASE LINKED TO MURDERS •.. ' From Al eral v.11nc'>\l'' v. ho hclleve the nwn shot anJ krllc:d IC\ Ille and '>a n· tangl'ln hl:tdU\l' "they knl'"" too mulh Thc L...rndcr' mJn wa<. de'>tnl)l:tl an 1.oun dolumcnt'> a\ a chem"' v.hn prOl.e\\l·d gold and manul.111111t•d LS[) 1 n J home lah LC:\ Ille lolJ lnend'> hc wroll' duv.n hi~ su ... p1uun\ and -.ealed th1.: PJfX''" 1n cl ml"ta l bo~. v.-h1Ch he hid in J rustc:d arm~ ambulance: parl..ed in front of hi\ P1onecrtown re~1d1.•nll' But v.hcn '>hcnn·., dc:pulll'\ 11h· ...-tame<l a 'carch '4arrant l11r thl· ambulanll' dftcr Le\ ilk w;1\ ~dint 1hc ml'tal bm could no1 tw lc111111J Though 11 take:'> J \ln·ll h 111 1111· 1mag1na11un '>Umt· arl' 1n1n11 111 lin~ the Bradbur. k1dn;ip111ng Jnd 1hr fatal \ht11)1inll,\ v.1th lh1 dl\,1p pearan~e nt laml'\ \!11 h,11'1 "'t''''" .1 57.year·old John\on Vallt') rt·\ldcn1 "'ho d1!kl ppeared lac;t < x 1oht·1 It has not e\ldfX'U .111c:1H111n 1h.11 'lt'stor vanished almo'>t a H'M t11 tlw da) after Rradbur) \ d1'3pi>c:ara1H1' The l11tlt' Huntington Hc:<~th girl wa<; la\t ~t·n Oct I k I 91M whl'rl ,tw d1sappcarl.'d lrom her p.ir1.·n1' campsllc JI Jo'ihu;i Tree .1S.it111nal Monurt}ent Nestor dt~ppeartd Oct 2 2. I 11x 'I from a flat. open area near hi\ honw rn Johnron alln J c;mall lornmun1 ty nonh and wc\i of the fo,hu.i I rt•1· campground "There are a lot of pcopk ll'l'l lll( 111 hnk this up with tht Bradhun tJ'e becaust 11 happened a year lat<'f .. "1111 Lt. Dean Knadler 'Rut \O far 1111111' appear\ to !')( a "trangl" co1 nl 1tl.1111 r .. But another 'lhenff\ offo 1.11 \;11d there 1s an un\t1bs1an11<1ted thrnr; that Nestor \tumbled upon \onw thtnJ related 10 tht· k1dn<1pf)1n~ 111 sJay1ngs It 1s more hkel} hq\ll evtr. th .11 Nestor 11ufTt'rcd a heart .tttal k a o,nJk1· bite or ''mply dt'c1dt•d to run av.a1o u1d (apt Gene Rcdow But an extt!il!itVt 5earch for th1.· mdn wa'i fn11tle'lsand rela11ve \\a1d "le\tor loved the desen and had no rca.,on to leave, according 10 rcpon .. Whate vc r the r ~ pl.1n.1t1•1n Ne\tor'\ d1s,pearancc: h;l\ 1inl) heightened 1he ~n~ of m}'lt'r) that has ~tiled over the MoronRu Ha"n now wryl) referred 10 ,1., thc- "Moronao TnM It" l'I\ \her1ff, 1n- vest1gaton The Morongo Basin IS a \par'l<.'I} populated t'llpan'l' that tJ1lccs m small settlement\ hke P1rad1~ Valley A1m1nao Hc1ahts. P1oncertown and T1m1co Acre< The name~ arr ' Jrguahl} l:inlll'r thJn 1111· tov.n \ thelTI\l•he\ Jv.cnt )nlnl J'Jlnl\l'>thl' largc\t tov.n 1n thr ha\ln Knadler \<lid the \1ori 1n~o Ha.,1 n h.i'> d nd;mou\ \ldl· I hl'll Jrt· Jrug dl'Jlcr\ m11111rl jLk g.rng memhcr\ and <1Lht·" \\!ho ot l J\\11111Jll\ II\ l' OUl'>ldl' tlit· I.iv. v. ho l.tll th1.• Jrl'd h11m1. f>un ng thl· \CJ rt h lor ,,.,,or for 1n~tanLL dcput1C.\ at:c1dcnth utmc Jlr<J\\ 1wu mrirlJuana tarm' "It\ H'C\ u1ndu1 J\t 111 th.ti hc- [JU\c ll"• 'o rurJI .rncl puipk hv(' '>O lar a pan · hl' '>Jiii 'cn1 1.Jn do thing\ v.11h1111t \llUf llt'1ghhor t'Vl'I kno'4 ing · V. h1 n Br.11lh1ir' \\," .thdut led 1n 1 •1xJ ,hl·n1r , d1 p111w' 11mhcd thl· 1·11111• h,l\1n qu1·,1111111ni: ~nov.n ..... , 111ln1du' Jnd t rrm1n,d' I )unng thJt fWt II td ol ht·1gh ll'nl'll In\ l'\llg;f llllll lndlt and hi\ g11lliwnd 1a(Tle for v..ird \lmh 111 v.hat I\ puhhd} kno"4n .1h11u1 thr tounk and tht·ir '>U'>Ptuun\ I\ t11nldlnt'd In {()Urt drn llnll'nl\ filcJ in ',Jn Hcrnard1no ">upcnor < <)Urt \ m11ng other thin~' the coupll· told authont1e') ol a tunvcrsat1on tht'\ 11\ crht•ard hetv.n·n the man from I .indt.·r~ and anothl'r man Tht• 111n,t·r<,<1t1on appar1.•n1h oHurrcd dunn11. .1 part} · r hn \.did v.-hen the l..inder.. man JtlU\t•d thl' othl'r 11ftx·rng a o,cxual dC\.I JI<' ht· repltC'd "..\t lea~t I didn't kidnap .1 ' H'ar old girl from her p;ircnh " On i\pnl 16 14185 a man and two '4omen cont.11 ted 1DH'\t1g..11or'> to repon l C\ ilk and ',an tangelo had d1-.appcared fhc> \<ltd Lcvilk in pan1cular wa\ "afraid for h1\ Irk" hec.tu\t' the I anclcr\ man knr'4 he had reported him 10 authonlle\ Tht·) d a1med 1-evtlte. who mudt: h1\ Ii\ 1ng 1ot•ll1ng JCWl'IC) di \Wl\p meet\ a(\o wa\ afraid ht·rnu..c he .igret'd 10 \tit l \D for the l andcrc, man and th.it \omeho"' the deal had gont: \Our The) weren·1 \Ure why Al\o, the~ reu1lled that tht' Lander\ rc~1dent had requc'lted a me('t1ng with Lev11le and Santangelo at one point f he\ Wt'l'C un\ur(' whethtr I hat met't· tni took place On Jul) • .2. 198.5. two hiker~ found Lcv1lle'\ dcc.ompo~d body buried in "' dC) lake h<d On Aull 6. ~n 1anae10·., bod~ "'a' fo und in .c ctDOlht'r l.ike hcd Both had !>(en \hot and buried under ll 13yer of \and \henff., 1nvCt1t1gator' revved up tht'tr enR•nes a hlllt' morr ~111l later in 4.ugu'it when lht'y heard that Public l)t'frndcr \Ian \pear' had dropped l11nh that he hacl 1nlormat1 on con- necting the Bradbul) k1dnapp1ngand the fatal '>hooung'> ..\c<.ord1ng 10 tourt rl'tord\ \gt C hick \wanlund <.aid hi'> wife an in ves11gator fort he Pµhli t Defender\ olfo:e 1old him !>he: had a me\'>agc from ~pear'> The ml''isagc 1n pan. v.-a\ ·· tdl ~gt Sv.anlund not tu drop the 1dc:a the two ca'>l''> arc rclatc:d and the\' arc \o close .. \y,anlund \<lid he v.ac; told ';pear., kncv.-the Bradbur} girl was ahH' and that her k1dnapp1ng wa\ "related to a hea\ \ l3'>l' in < en1ral California " I he .-.hl'a' \ ta\e" wa,n't '>pccifil'd ·1 don 1 l.src: ah<Jut th11'>l' 1v.11 rx·11plt· I hn re dead and nothing I '•"or uo v.111 lmng tht·m hat ~ But I II Jo an~ thin~ I l an tu get that hnlc: girl halk." '>fX'Jr\ IClld ~wanlund', wile at cording It> uiun record'>. ':>pear\ dc:nie' ever cla1m1ng ht· knew tht· v.-l!l'rcabout' of I aura Bradhur) He \aid \hc r1ft', depu11e '> ~·mbdll\hed or rnncoctcd \latemcnt\ in order to get «1 \earch warrant 111 uinfhcatc hi\ home and office t<'IC'- phunC" rcn1rd\. "What'c; rcall} cru el 1c; 1ha1 1h1\ ra1$C!I tht' hopes and citpcctatlCln\ o t the (Bradhul), parent'> for no damn reason ... 'k11t.l ~pear\ According to shl.'riff, 111- 'C'illgator\. "ipearo; dc'itrcd 10 d1'><'U'>\ whatever he knev. about the kidnap- ping and the ~hooting." hut firo;t wanted 10 check v.1th thl' ~tate Rar 1.•th1r\ committee to ai.~ure he waci not \ 1ola11ng allornn ·client corliden- 11aht) In late \1.·ptl'mher. ~pears wa' on1ered tu apptar before a rc>unty grnnd )Ur) wherh conductc, 11o; \e'i\IC>n\ in private Other attorney!> and \CH.ril l '>henfT\ 1nv<:lt1gator~ olso were called to test1f> before the grand 1ury None ol the p:inic1pants will d1s- cun what happened dunna 1he secret \C,~101\\ Howe"er 1nvc\t1a;iton concede thot pear;' phone records were(>( no help to them and the mailer -for the t1mt' bt-ing at len\t -~ms to havt' folltn b\ the "'a)c.1dc In fall Knader \<ltd the rntirc BradhtH> 1nve~11e.111on t!t at a 'ltand \ttll "I w1 h I could It'll yo u d1fTert'nt," he added ··aut not much 1s happen 1na." ' Chilly weather in store for Coast Chilly temperaturea are In 1t0<• tor tne Orange Coast today u an ... tward-m<>Vlng ic,w.pr-..ure sy1tM'I 1.-ll'M behind a tew morning ctoud• that will ci..t for sunny afternoon PIM tn the coutat ., .... cloud• wilt prevail through the mor"lng wllh .vnny aklM In lhe attemoon and local gutty north to no<1he&St wind• Temperatur .. wlH ettmb k> the uppet 50I and mld·&09 during the day IOllowlng COOi o~ntghl tows In the mid 301 to•O• Fair skies and allgh tly warmer daya are forecut Monday Cloudy 1kle1 are foreca1t In Ille mountains, clearing tor • tunny but cold afte<noon thrOUOh Monday Hight wlll reach lhfl 30s rouowlng overnight lowt In the teen• and 209 The de.en areas will h1ve lalr skleS, txJI local gutty nonh to nof1hea11er1y winds In the high desert•. hlghl will reach 44 to S4 aher lows dip to 25 to 35 overnight The low deserts wlll have high I In the upper 50s to tower 60s following overnight tows 0 1 35 @ ~ fllONl s to 42 .... w111m -Colel.-. From Point Conception to the Mexican t>Order Inner w1ters '11119 -Small craft adv1aory In effect atono the coast or Ventura SN>wet' Rar Fv••u 5~· °''"'°eo...., S1Ato0"Mv-.. County and rrom ~anslde to thfl Me•tcan t><>rder Local '------... ....,...-;;;;;;;-..... -·· • ~·"" vs ,, eor--o e11terly winds 15 to 25 knoll with rough 6 to 8 loot combined --------------------- Mat, otherwise winds wlll be variable 5 to 15 knoll through ..,,11 ..,_, 6t n tonight Calif. Temps a..w•Ctu:a •1 ,. Partly cloudy today with latr skies tontghl ,westerly •1~ngl 4 ....... ~ ~ 2 • .._ • ..--o 11 5 ::::: =::.. : il to 6 leet with pccastonat broaker sets to 8 eet west ac 0 ,,. . .,,,. --"" siOC1111on M a. beaches Swell and surt decreasing tonight Al>9le va119y u 33 Tel\Oe v...,., :l: ~ 8•~••1.., S4 3• r0tr.,_ .ie 28 1Wt100-\1 Jfl y_.wie Vly U.S. Tell).ps F..,llell•• J1 II S-.rnonl •• '2 f1190 Ol 07 11'9 BM• ~~ ~: -----------1 ~"';: s1 ~!Surf report f'18Qt1all n .. Htgll low IO< 74 l\c;Nf • et!C"'Q II S )2 .. Grano Rac>od• 07 C11 .. .,1 SS ., Greal ~.iit 18 pm "' lo ,. Albeny :11 n .. .,,,O<d 29 Cvl-C•ly 61 °"" w H_,I 13 13 Elif ... I ~ Al~-1• 17 ArnatHIO 2• 16 Honolulu 83 63 F1Mn0 ~ w aw w Anct>Ol-O-.. 28 wouaton !>• •• Lll>CMI., •i Allanle 62 l8 lM•~tt 30 2S L onQ 8Mcl\ 81 Atlanltc; C~t ,. 16 JACUOI• Ma 64 .. LO.A~ GI Autlln •2 38 J ACl'IO" ..... eo ~ liA~le SS Ju,_ H l • MONOYY S8 liAO<l1.ii.lio 60 llal1lf'n0<'• 33 2~ o<enaaeC11J ,. 11 81fmtnonam 67 39 ~I 33 81amMCk 07 04 l .. Vegae ~ 36 Mon••ev se 8olM 33 77 Wttle Roc:M Ml Wll9on ~ eoe1on 37 20 I.OU<•-,. » ........ ~ 8ut!elo 2t ,, ~ 0 la 78 73 "'"P0'1 8Hcft 6S TOOAY 26$&.M 8 st am 35tpm 10-20pm Caeper 13 --06 M-8Mcn ~ S6 u 94 I 1 •& cr.ari.1on.SC 54 •• M....._ .. )0 ,. ()fttano )II P...., Se>nn1>t s 1 l.l~tPlul ,, 02 "'6rlelton.W V •2 37 37 Chanoite,N C 55 33 N-Yllle •• p._,... S9 c~ 13 00 ..... ~. 70 ~ PMO AoOiet S4 CNCago 31 22 ..,_YOtk ~ 2• ~ SS CincMnah 32 2e NOrloll<. \/. 38 ,. "-I 81uf1 S7 AeOwooci Cny sa Olt..,_Crtv 30 2• ~ JO 23 08 Reno 38 s--10 Sii SeMnee S7 OmaN 13 ColumllU• °"' 32 78 on-., .9 61 Concotcl.H H 31 Ill OellU fl WQt'th 37 33 Sat1 Betnatdlno SS Sat> GaOtlel 60 San OleQo Sii O.yion 30 26 Extended o.n-18 17 0..11.1-,. 10 Sen Fr~ 60 ·s.n-51 OettOll 28 19 Fllir erc.c>1 tnc:rMtonQ CIOUCI• let• "' °""''" 11 oe EJPuo 47 32 Iha perlOCl HIQN an llOs LOWI 35 10 .a Senti AflA 60 Ueberroth to back park bond By tb e Assoclaled Press Baseball commissioner Peter V Uebcrrolh. former head of the Los Angeles Ol}mp1c Organi11ng Com· m111ee. will sign a ballot argument favonng a $100 m1lhon park bond. Sen. Roben Presle}' announced. "He's a \ahforn1an so he carec; about these things," said Prcsle> D· R1vers1de. author of state Senate Bill 806 which will appear on the June ballot "He has a popular name. one people respcl't The} remember him from the Ol~mp1cs ·· I 'eberroth. v.-ho hve~ 1n Laguna Beach. will have his name JU\t below Presle) 's in the state Sccretaf) ot State's ballot argument bool..le1 The bond measure woul<l allot SI ()(} mil hon to local go1,ernmen1s to rehabilitate or purchase parks The mone~ would he awarded in propor· t1on to po pula11 un L eberroth ~1d he was s1gn1ng the argument as a "conct'rned c1t1zen" Jnd not as a poten11al candidate. "This leg1slat1on is good fo r kids and w1ll 1mpru"e local rark fac1h11es throughout the state o Cahfom1a," L'rberroth \aid 1n a prt'pared state- ment 1s<;ued b} his New York baseball office .. ~s a concerned c111zen who has alwa)'i had a strong interest in \outh and rccreauon. I'm pleased to ha'e an opportunity to co-sign the ballot argument •· Barclays awaits court OK to take over failed OC bank CLIFF FALL From Al authorities said. It 1s adjacent to Three ~rch Ba) Barclavs Bank of Cali fornia v.111 take o"er the failed Valencia Bank 1f Orange ( ounty Supenor ( oun ap- proves the transfer today. 'aid Louis Carter. \upenntendcn1 of thl' .. 1ate Banking Depanmcnt Injury accident congests streets f our people '4l·rc injured late Satunla\ in a tv.o-tar accident on Balbo:i Aoulevard 1n "lewpon Beach v. here traffi t hl:c.imc '>O congested 11 .... a., e"entuall y routc:d through alle)s and '>Ide \treeti;. polite reported Om· pcr!>on 'iu'itamed scnou't in- iunt'\ 1n th e I 0 pm accident and was tal..en to the Fountain Valle> Re· g1onal lim pllal trauma cen ter rhree others with lesser IDJUne~ were taken to Hoag Memorial I losp1tal 1n New· pon Bl.'alh l hl' names ol the: 1n1ured y,erc: not a"atlablc Th1.· .icudent cx.l'urr~d un Balboa Boulev<1rd near 20th ~.trect and bloded nonhbound traflic. ~tale regulators seized the Orange ( ounty bank -which hac; offices in I rvtnt' and se" era I other c111c<, -alter 11 closed Fnda} becau!>e of had loan., and opera11 ng los!>l''i 1n < <llllorn1.i\ lirs1 hank f,ulurc of I 9Xfi c;1a1e ullil 1al'> ..aid "'--ub1e<.1 ln the appro\ al ol 1h1· ~upcnor{ oun ol Orange ( uunt). thl' F DI( ha\ entered 1n111 a dcpm11 insurance tran<;ler and a\)Cl purcha<it' agreement v.-11 h Barcia\\ Bank 111 C ah lorn1a for the inc;urtd depo\11\ and selected a'>\ets of the fail c:d Valencia Bank .. said \w tt Jone'> Federal Deposit lnsur:.in1.e ( •>rn closing manager "If Jhe tran..act1on rl·u•1\t:\ lCIUrl approval, insured depo<,11\ .ind hank 1ng services ...,111 be made :J\Jllahk with no dela) at t1rnn1 h nl11te' , 11 Barclays Bank of( ahlorn1.1 "he: '>.tul lfa buyer I'> not foun<l for tht hJnk all 9.838 depo<:.llor\ v.111 rnel\e 1110 percent of actount' 11nckr i llH1 tJ0<1 from the FDI< Charlene ~1ath 1a'> ...... n111r llrput' 111 the statt' Ba nki ng D1:pannw111 '>.1111 Fnda}' that Valenua la1kd bt·r:t1U'il' "s1gn1fican1 loan and orx'rJting 111.,,e'i exhausted thc hank\ ldpl!.11 .. The ~o-called chfT chair operates on a track running from a pnvate re!>1dence to the beach below. It 1s pulled b> rnble. Offiuab ..aid the) did not know if \ llc:n ov. ned the rt's1denc(' whert' the .1H 1dc:n1 r~l urred or v.hether she was 'l'>ll1 ng fnend\ HIGHWAY From Al lenH ( hurnc~ said the ocean has been l hc...,1ng at the beach for near!) a year 11flcl tt h8lf. famung a gap111g. qaaner· mile hole in one section of the strand. Beach erosion also ha!i become a problem nonh of the Hunungton Healh Pier and fun her up the coast in \un.,et Beach. according to officials. The v.orst flooding problems OC· ~ ured in 1983 when thousands of tons of \and were heaped on the highway during a winter storm. The road was tlo'icd for rt'patrs for five weeks. then fluoded again only weeks after 1t reupened. ~ high tide of 6.6 leet was forecast ~or this morning. NAVAL STATION REFUGE CLEANUP ... From Al c cingre"' del larcd the area a kd~·rJI v.ildlik refuge 1n 1972 to prnll'tt a \anct~ ol endangered wildlilc Ii\ ing there "The:~ I the Na' y) reponed 11 to us and v.c 11\ted 11 as CategoC) A (a site where l'"1dencc show\ the need for correct1 "e action)," ..aid Smith. He \aid he 1s aho waiting for the test result'> on 16 wa ter \ample\ taken trom 1he '>Ile. When a'i kcd about the o,amplcs. Frye responded. "They took samples here'' "Officially and for all we know, no 'l:lmples have hecn taken •• The prelim1nal) nc;~c;<;ment repon fint'>ht•d b\: the Nnvy in Feburary I 985 used · record'i, 1t1tcrv1cws with pcr\onnel and field o;tud1es to de- termine what ha1ardous mntenals might he present at the refuge. '\atd Bill Venable. an environmental engi- neer 1n charge of the repon. Tht' rcpon . which identified 25 r:lo\Cd disposal $1te • was the first MAIN OFFICE ) ft'J "'"'' Re, t ta •.lfl'-\a A. Ma ao.Ji_... f' • '~ ,Ill '-'•• A f4f ;>t ~tage ol J tlun ph,l'>l p1tl\l'" 111 hi· LOmrlc ted fl\ '\,j\ \ fX'l\CIOfll'i "( )j the ~ S. nu "In v.c re re< om mended for 1mmcd1atl' cleanup .. ~aid Venable. \\!ho <Jdded that nu 1mmcdi· att' danger.. \\!ere present In the second '>tage, nine ul the 2 S sites have bt-en recommended tor funher study to determine the actual presence of su~pectcd tontam1nate\ Five of the ntnt' d1~posal<. 'lites are located on the refuge. The Nav} hopes to hire a private firm by spnng to collect samples and tonduct that study If any contaminate'! are found. the Navy will conduct a cle<1nup. 'iatd Venable. He s~ud all Navy '>llCs are bt-rng studied and that the Navy hac1 alway'I tntt'nded to condu1..1 a cleanup 1 f the Siie needed 11 "In our stud ) there wa~ nn evidence to vcnfy that wildlife had been endangered I( there wa" an 1mmediatt' problem we'd be dealing v.11h ll " assured Venable. who said the preliminary check 1s far from lOndu!>1ve According to Frye. the fi ve sites 1n the refuge and tht' suspected con· taminates for each arc: • An explosives bumin~ ground, where old ellplosi ves were disposed of -p1cnc acid and ammonium p1cnc. • The Station Landfill where earth and d1ggmgs wert' dumped chromium, lead. nickel and zi nc. • The battery shop drainage, 50 .. ards from tht' salt marsh, may show 'it't'page of acid and lead • "011 Island," a commencal 011 dig wh ich may show si$ns of scepaee of benzine, hathahne, arsenic chromium. 011 and grease. • A quenching site, where hot matenals arc dumped into water to cool them. may contain nitro- Quanid1ne. nitr0$1ycc:nn, perchlor· ates. lead and flond~s Deity Pttot Defl"'J I• Guaranteed C•111ottc1 1e1t 841 ~·78 --t\ .,,.,.,.., fl•1 "1' Justcall 642-6086 i,. • ..,_, ff>Ooty tt yOU 00 "'' ,,... t'OUI l><tl)tof "' \ '00"' u •tllfOtt 'P"' •...., .,_ coci, "" tie .,.....,.., C.«t"ll"' •'le' Oo• ~CO••• "'ti1~r·v c ..... , •• , "" "fW' ,tor ft "'-A•·a•itY, ~·ttw • "'-"tt •J~'...,. ,,.,..,, .-.. ~ '""'" bA 9(•~fM:! .f .. .()U! ".,.. """ '""-W' «"f•""CI"' -fl'+ VOL. 19, NO. 38 • What do you hke about the Daily Pilot'> What don't you like? Call tht' number above and your menasc will IX-recorded. transcnbcd and de livered to the appropnate ed11or The ..ame 24-hour answmna service may bt' usod to rt'cord letter~ to the ed11or on an) topic Contnbutors to our Letters column must include their namt' and ttl.cphonc number for venfication Tells us what ~on your mind . '.,. ,,., .,,., ,.,,,.,,. ' ~ '"" 00 -'«.... , ... ~ c~ "' ? •"' c i:..1i~• •o ,,,. .,.., .,,.,., ~, .,,., b4' '1t<-ICI Clrculetton Telephonee ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Febt'Uaty t , 19N Al 1 'Visit' with friends puts new perspective on-life Chance encounters t ra n sf armed trip . toNewYorkintoleamingexp ertence Whenever 1 &loomy mood of provincialism sets in, I call on "friends" met m the early 1980s. ·They were the important pan of two trips across America by bus. truck, train, plane and hitchiking to run in the New York City Marathon. These "friends" live in a manu- script never published. "I met Cecil Thurmer on a wet Tuesday in the Ranger Lounge m Laramie. He had on an enaineers' caP.· WeqwckJy aot into talk.inaabout nulroads, beina in shape and wife beating. Cecil, nicknamed "The Diesel," preferred t.alk1n1 about weiJ,ht liftina to talkina about run- otng, but hts favorite topic was wtfc beating. "Nolhtn• gets to me hke a guy who'll hit his old lady. Nothin', man. I just sec red." He pressed stout, puffy anns down on the bar top, and his dark, watery eyes bc&an to aJistcn. "I JUSt popped offaduaewhowas known formessin' up ladies, broke up tbe bastard's jaw." Af\er eight beers our talk started to wind down and Cecil offered mt his tattered, exfircd Union Pacific Em- ployees Rai Pass. "It'll get you into any caboose west of Chicago.'' I declined the offer but paid for the beers and "The Diesel" moved on. He left me and st.lagered through the ~r Lounge, one arm around a btg blonde, a mutton~hop of a fist in the air. urging me to "kick the crap out of 'em in that there b~ rade." A second "friend' was encountered 1n the middle of the night on a Greyhound bus headed for Omaha: We didn't exchanJe a word unul 3 o'clock m the momma when the bus stoppe.d in Grand Island. She asked where l was hca~d. I replied New York and the marathon. Then I asked wbctt be wa~ 101na and ~he Jumped t-.·o rather passu11 .. Cn.nidJ1u~" n&ht 1n She wa a Wldow who laved oriJinated at a truck 11op outs1de 90 mile• aw~ 10 Columbus. Mad1ton, WiL~ She Ptd she h.ad thrtt dauf:h~rs Fu1a1.ly I landed a nde 1n a broken~ and a son. I asked her 1f heT children down '73 lntemauona.l, five-we ria. lived near her. She replied with a travehna 'dead head' toward Cb1cqo. strona but pleasant voice that e1crocd The owner/driver WU 22•yeat-Old the darkness, "No, my son, he s dead,. Erme Reeves from Roundup, Mont. died a )'Car a.f\er my husband. They Married three yea.rs. he wu alrudy both had cancer. My husband had ·the father of three children wttb hts bone cancer; he was 54. My son bad wife at home expecting a fourth. cancer m his &lands." She rubbed a When I looked amazed, he shouted thumb and forefinger over her throat. over the enaine noise. "They ajn't "He was only 31 " ae\.lin' any cheaper! First k.Jd cost 800 It was pitch black outside; the only bucks, now the hospital wants 1,200 noise inside was the hum of the bucks a kid. I want to have 'em all enaine. Everyone was asJeep. She said before the pnce sets ~ny tugher" her daughter's mamagc dissolv'ed Whcn~tumed south on l ntcr- nght after the two deaths. I asked how sta..._go;I qwckJy lutched a nde into she handled all that sadness. Rockford, Ill, with a muscular young "She s~ud she didn't know, but that man LO a Pinto who was drunk and you do what you have to do:and she sttll dnnkin&. He had a Jaric paper had help from lots of friends in cup of beer between tus lqs and kept Columbus and she also had a faith 1n rubbma his arms.. claimina bis wife God and that helped. was with her ex·b~d and a bunch Then she started nght into me and of his buddies at a bar 1n East said. "We're all told that this ltfe will Rockford. He felt if trouble came. the not be easy. There will~ good times two of us could handle iund sbe'ddtg and bad. We arc all sinners and must hcanna aboui Southern Cahfom1a. pay for our sins." "Besides." he said. "she's into JIM Wooo Joui!\J-;, I kept my backpeck on my lap, d1vcrted him tnto a bar near the bus tcrnunat and at 9:00 that 01aht arabbcd my custoo:'t.rY le.It on the Greyhound into Oucaao. And finally, tn the South Broo.x I met a clasiroom of"fnends:" I was drawn into Public School SO, shamelessly usms my· two tttms as PT Apres1cknt of Corona del Mar Elementary School as a.n entre. That allowed me to "shan" wnh Mist Dickerson's 5th srade class. The school smelled wdl-scrubbed and students ap~ the same way, wtlb a bnaht-cyed wacrness to learn. The statr was courteous but bus1- nessl1k.e. After a week on the road J looked It.kc bell, b~1 they d1dn't ~Jud,e. J WU amazed, On only In OOCUIODI ba ve lhe afOUitftt act.ooll of Southern ~ ma1Cbed -duopbnc and dcdM:Stioo J eo- countmid lD the du&rooml of P .S. so. Outside h looked like w.,.w, Poland, 1941. ..How does u feel to be in the South Bronz?" . A pluinb sart with wire-rimmed alu1CS and ally srin taunted me with that qMCStion just as my turn iD froGt or the ct.au was about to end. I adm.in.ed \hat at first I wu ICafed. really tcared. ··Your wecu are dif- ferent from the fll'eeU in CalifonU.a where 1 hve. But after I IW'ted =lki with people and not acta~ evet'Ythina teemed just fine. Miss Oickcnoo ataocwt at her watch and I took the hint. The class bad work to do. Read.in& that oJd manUJiCnpt always otrC1'S somethiaa new to think about. Thnc friends offer tbe pet· spcctivc one needs when deptcsled over losma a ttnrus match. nussin& a business deal or dinging a new Mcrc:cdes, . Jlm Weo4 Uvea la Ne..,.,-t a..c.. ION 1./WOWJ>======== Ex-Gov. Brown derides Star Wars as 'fantasy' By die Atsoclated Presa LdSANGELES-President Reagan's so-called "Star Wars" defen~ plan 1s a "gilded fantasy" that can only lead to nuclear destruCtJon, former Gov. Jerry Brown said Saturday 1n one o'fh1s rare public appearances sin~ leaving office th.rec years ago. "Secunty can only be a common security. We all either survive together, or we all perish together. There 1s no technological fu that will guarantee our safery," he said. Brown delivered the keynote address to a Cahfomta Democratic Pany convention which also featured forceful, panisan speeches and predictions of victory by U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. Governor vetoe. Dems • tones blll SACRAMENTO-As expected, Republican Gov. George DcukmeJian vetoed a Democratic toxic waste reorganization plan Saturday, sparking aJJcgat1ons by the state Senate's top f:?ci:nocrat that DcukmeJ1an and Republicans lawmakers arc "owned" by 011 industry polluters. DculcmeJtan said in his weekly radio address Saturday that he was vetoing the reorganization plan because of the "sorry and inexcusable" act10ns of Assembly Democrats, whom he accused of reneging on their prom1~ to support an earlier draft of the plan last Septem~r. Comet begin• new trip to deep space LOS ANGELES -Halley's comet. invisible from Earth but watched by the PioneeT Venus spacecraft, begins a new tnp to the outer reaches of the solar system this weekend as 11 races around the sun at ~ 22.000 mph. The most recent calculations of the famed comet'sorbll showed 1t was to reach pen he hon -its closest approach to the sun dunng its current trip -at 3 a.m. PST today. said Ravenel Wim~rly, a computer scientist at NASA's Jct Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. Wimberly said the comet would~ 54.575.000 miles from the sun. ,,.. Lottery makes three new mllllonalres SACRAMENTO -A Pasadena woman hit the Caltforn1a Lottery Saturday for $5.2 m1lhon, payable over 20 years. and two others each won SI million annuities. The grand prize winner at the weekly "Big Spin'' was l..aura Graney, 34, who owns an antique business with ~er husband, Bruce. They have four children. ages 2, 4, 6 and 10. The SI m1llton wmners were Margaret Fancher 33 a Santa Maria waitress, and Wtlham Mel.am. 27. of Rosemond. foreman' for' a p1pehne construction company. General Dynamlcs pardon hlt, lauded WASHINGTON -The Defense Department's assurance to General Dynamics Corp. that the finn will not be subject to contract suspensions for any past misconduct has prompted negative comments from a powerful conarcssman and words of praise from two other lawmakers. ''This pardon in advance might~ even more sweeping than that g.iven to Richard Nixon 12 years ago .. said Rep. John Dingell, 0-Mich .. who chairs a Hou~ Energy and Comme~ 1nvest1gattons subcomm1tte-c that has been lookine into General Dynamics. But Sen. Chnstopher Dodd and Rep. Sam GcJdcnson. both Connecticut Democrats, praised the Navy's dec1s1on for ltfttng a cloud over blue-collar workers' ltvelthoods. Storm stymies communlcatlons BOULDER. Colo -One of the strongest geomagnetic storms since t 976 d.JSrupted commun1 cauons across much of the northern United States on Saturday, a spokesman at th~ National Oc~an1c and Atmoc;ph~~·nc Admin1strat1on said The d1sruptton of the E.anh s normal magnetic held meant problems for satellttes, radios and aircraft. but also meant a "northern lighu" display much farther south than usual, a spokesman at NOAA 's Space Environment Scmces Center said. The spokesman said the stonnc; were I 1 nked to a series of powerful solar flares th ts week. Billlonalre pbllantluoplst dles CHJCAGO-Billionaire philanthrop1s1 A.N. Pntzker. founder of one ol the nation's foremost business empires 1ncludmg the worldwide Hyatt hotel aroup, died Saturday at the age of90. He had been hospttahzed since Jan 3 and had underione suraery for an 1ntestJnal obstruction. Death was due to "c:crcbral vascular occlusion~· which 1s a type of stroke, said Andree C'elov~k~ a spokeswoman at Michael K eese Hospital. Celebration turns violent A Haitian poUce officer nrtn&• a ntcJltatick at a woman ln Port-Au-Prince after celebration.a tuned Yiolent Friday ln the wake of tbe departure of Preeident Jea.n-Claude DuTalJer. Saturday. Haitiana continued to celebrate tbe end of 28 yean of repreul'f'e rale with lootiq. puadee and reTente kJIU.nga of Du't'&lier•a hated prhrate mill ti&. U.S. Filipinos fear e1ection aftermath LOS ANGELES (AP>-Reacttons to Ph1ltpp1ne elcctt0ns ,·aned throuihout Southern Caltfom1a's large F:'11tp1no communtt}' with some 1mm1grants fearing their homeland '-'Ould erupt in c1v1I war and others scetnJ. a communist takeo.,.er. Ph1ltpp1ne president 'Ferdinand Marcos r.used the possib1ltty Satur- day that he might declare the JUSt- hcld pres1dent1al electton 1nvaltd ~fore the vote count 1s done and serve out the remainder ofh1s tenn. Oppos1t1on candidate Corazon A.qu1no. a pol111cal novice 1n her first race for office. was leadtn~ in the go"ernment's own unofficial tall ) and a count by a volunteer Ct\ 1c organ11a11on She called on the presi- dent to concede defeat. Larr) Gu1man. 72. who served with a F1ltp1no-Amencan regiment in the Philippines late 1n World War II and knew Marcos. said an Aquino '1ctol) would be disastrous for the count!) "She and her v1ce-pres1dent1al candidate are lnown communist s'mpath11crs" he said "If the} win. \he will take o'er the Amencan bases and the people "'111 lo~ over 150.000 Jobs I am proud that the Ph1ltpp1nes hu a man ol \tr \.1arco~· quaht't-to run 1hc countn .. Pedro ( han Jcttnjt pnnc1pal of- ficer of the Ph1ltppme Consulate. which serves an estimated 350.000 residents. downplayed election day violence. saytng elections arc tra- d1t1onaJJy arc held 1n "a festi ve atmosphere." The Rev Dan Calderon. a sup- poner of Corazon Aqwno, said she couldn't have won against President Ferdinand Marcos, and he predicted a violent reaction in Manila to thl" elcctton results. "Mrs. Aquino had no more chance of winning than a lightweight bo>.er has of bcattng a heavyweight boxer. no matter the amount of sympath~ for the underdog, .. he said. "We ha'e a saymg 1n ourcountf) at elcc11on time and that ts that you can only win 1f \.OU have the unholy tnntt}' on ) our side. Th ts tnntt) 1s composed of the 'Three Gs" Guns, Goons and Gold ... Liza Javier. d1rtttor of a local Fthpino youth deltnquenC) program. said that ~ent 1mm1grants from the Ph1ltpptnC''i arc gravel) tnghtened "The maJOnt)' of ne'-' 1mm1grants I sec arc ven scared:' ~he \aid "The\ feel tha1 '1olenC'C' and ll' ii '-'&r 1c; imminent The) arc alratd that the Ph1hpptnes might note' en 1."\14't .1tkr the elcct1ons ·· Cecile Ochoa. president of th<' Ph1hppine-Amencan Press <. luh an LA officers die in blast while defusing boinb LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two police bomb squad offi.cen. one of them a world~rcnowned explosives expert, were killed 1n an explos1on Saturday while attempting to defuse a pi~ bomb inside a house, authontics said. Police Ctuef Daryl F. Gates. who went to the North Hollywood resi- dence after learning oflbe deaths, told reporters four houn after the blast that one of the victims was hts longtime friend. Detective Arletgh McCrcc. 46, a 2 I· year Police Department vetenn who directed bomb squad operations dur- ing the 1984 Olympics to Los An- acles, and Officer Ronald Ball, 43, a l 7-year veteran, were lci.Ued when the pipe bomb e~ploded. "Gates said 1t was beheved to be the first time any me~bers of the Los Angeles Pobcc Department's bomb squad have been lnUed. "l can't remember ever h.aVlDI two of our bomb' tecbruoans lnlled before." he said. "There haven't been any 10 my 36 ycan wtth the dtpart- ment." Gates said the 1nadc.nt started Saturday when officers served a search warrant at the Nonb Holly- wood borne of Donnell Morse. 35. a Ferdinand Marcoe Los .\ngt'les. 5'ltd sh~ 1o1oa~ con"tnttd Corazon Aquino would win 1f all the \'Otes were counted "Deep ms1de me. theft' was a htUe ghmmt'r of hope that democraC) -.o uld w1n 1n the end - but that 1s not to ~ " she said Jed Mora. a fk,erl~ Hill\ ~al estate agent and hotel o""'nc-r <.aid he was frustrated b' the lack l)f poltt1~-a1 proarc~ 10 his natne countr) and notC'd be was somehmes ashaml."d about being of Ph1ltpp1ne hcniage make-up arust for a tclcvisl.on sta· non The warrant was in oonncction with the non-fat.al shooting of a union offietal, be said. Howard Smit. 74, business ~ rcsentative for the Mako-up Artisu and Hau Stylists union local, was shot once as be and several other people left a union mcetina Tuctda)' evening in the Nortli Hollywood ara.. Sat. Ol&rlcs McT agprt said. He was taken to North Hollywood Medical Center in serious condition. McTqprt said he didn't bavcde.t.ai.ls on Smtt's current condition. and a hospital spokeswoman said they werc tnstructcd by polioc not to rcle.asr 1nfonnation on SmiL While xarch.in& the \be offiocn found two'"pipc C' in • storqc cabinet and the bomb sqoad was called. Gates said. MGCrec and Ball amved ~ bepn work.in& l~ defuse one of the bombs when tt exploded at about l 1:30 Lm. .. Arlei&h w.d before wortrin& on the deVlCC that they (the pipe bombs) were indeed booby trapped., .. Gates SIJd. add.Ina tt was 11Dclear whet.bcr · OM or both of the bombs e.xplodcd. "We'll go throuab the house and try to detenninc tfthere arc any more lD there." Gates said. Antitrust robe of 5banks launched LO .\ 'JGELES (AP) -Anntrust 1n,est1gators are exam1rung the mtcmt rates on money martc1 accounts at Cahforn1a's five largcs1 banks 10 detennine tf federal pncc fixing la~s may have~ Violated. tt ~as reported .\ published rcpon o;a1d , that the banks haH httn paying remarkably s1m1lar and rclauvel) low rates of 1n tere\t for more than two years on mone' market depostts .\1 ieast four of Cahfom1a's five largest bank~ -Bank of -'\menc.a. Sttunt\ Pacific Nauonal Bank. Wells Fargo Bank. Crocker Nauonal Bank and First Interstate Bank of Cah· fom1a -paid 1denucal rates nea.rl} Q() percent of the llfm over the last 26 months. the ncwspapeT said The interest rates were tht' same dov.n to the one-hundredth of a pt'n."'t'nta.ge point, according to an anah,1s of weekly survey data pro' 1dC'd b> the Barut Rate Monitor ot "'onh Palm Beach. Fla • an 1nduslr) newsletter. 30 to 40 dead In train collision · Military charter that crashed HINTON Alberta -A pas~ngcr tniain colltded with a fmght train 1n the The .\ntttrust 0tV'lStOn of the ~ Dcpanment of Just1tt said 1t ha 1'c$un a probe to stt 1f there 1 t'' 1denC'e that the banks may h&vt 'lolated federal laws against pntt h \tng Io add1t1on a member ot'tbc HoUJoe Banlong ( omm1ttcc wd he would a\k the \'Omm1ttce to examane the '"uatmn wtlh an e~ lo launchina a fo rmal inven1pt1on. Canadian Rockies Saturday and a Via Rail spokesman said 30 to 40 people 1 t t ...,ith Ai·r Z'o•ce perished IO the heap of twt~ted. bum1na r:ul cars. Medical workers said 80 oses con rac ... ' r I .& I people were iOJurcd, at lcast a do1en seriously. A spokesman for the freight hoe said the accident occum.d on a sli&Jlt curve after the fre1a.ht train ente~ a sinaJe track from a double track. The trains collided about 7' yardi. from where the section of double track ended. Pope perform• Iadla '• flnt bell tlflcatlon NEW DELHI, lnd11 -Pope John Paul ti on turda) pcrform("d 1hr fir\1 beatification ever on Indian soil, venerat1ng a nun and a pncst f{U thtlf leaen<S.ry powers of healtna and devotion to the destitute The 6S·year-old pontiff beatified Rev Kunakosc Ehas C:havam. a 19th ttntury pnt~t who C1tabhshed India's first native order of monks and nuns. and 1stcr Alphonu who died 1n 1946 after a hfe marked by phy,.cal disease and \Ulfcrina In Roman c~thohc ntcs. but1ficat1on IS a first step toward po 1blc s:unthood Ma .. grave. found ln Sooth Yemen ADEN. <iouth Yemen -Two week\ after fiahting ended ~tween m al Marxist facttont. authonues arc dtUJnt up 1rave' and find1n1 other C'' 1dentx that 1nd1catcs both side earned out mau k1lhnp. informed soun.~!> \I) The tOUf'CeS, WhO lOSIStcd on anonymity, \ltd the dtK'OvCry Oft he lflV~ tn o\dc-n IS expected 10 ~hcd ha.ht on the actual toll from 12 dayi. offiaht1na thateruptt'd on Jan. 1) 1n this Marx1~t -'\rab nation, a kl"y Mideast ally of the Ciov1tt Union \\ •\SHINC 1TO"I (\Pl -Thc-".tr FOt('(' on \.tturd .. n tempornnh 5ll~J)('ndt"<1 11 ~ ~ ontral t 1o1o11h l\rrov. \rr. v.ho~ ~ h.tner tl1ght l.l,t l~ I ~ cra~ht"d 1n NC'1Aol11unJ IJnd Jnd lolltd ~4 l I ~ ~)ldarr' r~·turnang hi1me lot t hn tma~ Tht" \1.1\pcMH1n , J m<' alter the f <'d<'ra l \' 1atH\n \dm1 n1,tratton Jn· nounced 11 ha~ '11'4-0\ ert"d unap-P'°' <'d. forr1gn -,uJl1'l11.•d \p&rc pans 1n I 0 planc-'i orx-nu td h~ thr small \barter 11rhnr. 11)0f\' lhftn hall of IL\ tlt't't l hc-I.\.\ ..;a1J un.\('Ptn\t"d 'f'MC pan' \\ert' lounll 1n IX "'' the '-'lnl' 11rcraf\ thll l r ''hC'd nn t l C'otl 1n c" foundlanJ The f4.A m c-ll~t grounded th' 10 plann 1n questlOn unttl the unap- pro\ eJ ~n' arr n:Jlla~ed The o\tr Fore<' went further. su p(nd1ni mill· tan pa\St'ngcr t11Jhls 1ndefin1tt"h and m1inal) cario 1118)\1' throuah tuec;- da) The "11am1 ha~ 01rl1nt" ha' con· tract "'1th the \11 Fon.'C' toalmi more th.an $20 mtlhon .\rrov. spokoman Rotun \fatell said turdu callt'd the F .\A l l tton "tot.a.IJ~ moomprthen 1hlc b«au~ all 11rhnn -1~ and ~mall -opcnt· 1na outside the l ntlN C\talC'\ u~ these ~m<' part "• "Thc-F.\o\ had P"'""u'h i1,('n u' 1ittm1\\1t)n to u~ thc~ p..lr\' wh1~ h \\(ft ~('f1lti("d h~ an f .\.t. •PPrtH l-d rt'pl&r station 1n E urnpc-· he \ltd Hov.c,er Matell u1d. the .ttrhne llreed to chan c tht pom qu1ckh and C\pt'l.t' to ha'e .. II plant"\ 0\tn~ h~ C' rh n('\ t lolot't' .. •• ... Matell also ..aid that the parts 1n 1hrtt o( the OC ' alrcad' had httn chanaed. so that those plane wouldn't ~ affected ~' the lfOUnd- l"J. But F .\A pokesman Bob Bu k· horn said Saturda) e"en1ng th&t o\rro~ would have to pro' tlk the vcmment w11h proof of the COrrtt· ttOO\ t>c(o~ 0\lng th('m and he dtd not lcnov. ti \rrov. t\ad don<' so Sa turd.a\ "Toda' th(' l \ \11 l on:e ~ urtA11<'d .\l'T'llw .\tr m1ht1~ ~ 1'\ntJ=t(t pa\'iel\JC'f 01f.h\' until \u<.'h 11mc I\ the rt~ult; ol an ''nt('•n• ~ \ \ 1Ml>t'111.'n art" ~n('"' n .ind rt"\ t<'V.t'1 th<' .\tr f ott(' \atd 1n a \tal("m("n1 r h<' F .\ o\ u 1J th(' unappm' C'd pan' v.cre found in tn'llX"CttOO\ v. 11h 1n tht" 11 .. 1 tv.o J.&\., o\lthouah 1he banks eit~ dcchned comment or dented In)' collusave or othc-rw1~ 1llepl act1v1ty. the publish- ed rrport -.a.id the tile structu~ appears to run counter to tht federal &O\.C'mment' intention when tt authonzcd the accounts, bqinn1na 1n ~mbC'r 19 2 The accounts. which ha~ no mtcrt"St rate rc1hna, WttC nneoded to promote pQtCT competitioa UDOQI hanli.., -to lhe benent Ofcon..su.men. ·To our knowl~ .. laid llobcrt 1' Head'. publisher of Bank late \fon1tor v.-htc:h ha bttn S\lf"YCYIT\I ~nli.. rate\ 1n maJor \J . m.ar\cts ,met mone\ marli..et a<'COunt btpn •·no other mar\e1 ha <kmonst.rated the t.ame ~on 1nC1\t dqrtt of s1m1- lant~ 1n commtmal bank rates on \M munev mar\('. <kpos11 IC'COUnt ( ahfomta." M .... y.P"rury lt AJUES (March 21-Apnl IQ): Breakthrough ind1l·atf.'d. you'll "~ thl' haht." You're released from burden. no eiut sign~ are rcmo,ed Fcx·u) on achievement, added rccopauon and romance. Lc:o and .\quanu\ "111 pbt) outstandioa roles. Besides, these excuses are weak TA UR US (Apnl 20..May 20): Sense or direction I~ n::>IOred. debt IS paid tinanctal picture bril}\ter than originaJly ant1c1pated. Individual who taught you in past is apin available. Know u. proceed with confidence. GEMINI (~ay 21-June 20): You could wan populnnty contest Emphas1~ on entertainment, celebration. greater ------------- awareness ofbody image. You could be dealing with powerful people who aad an fulfilling amb1t1ons. Sagmanan plays s role.CANCER (June 21-July 22): \heel.. YONEY details connected with information, o educauon and travel. Important to read MARR between lines, to note fine print. You •••••••••••••• could be concerned with rental fees. license requirements, leases LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What begins 10 "mild manner" could ~ transformed into serious relauonshap. Focus on change, travel, "anet) 111 experiences, intensified love affair You'll learn more about fiM.al rcsponsibtlitics of others. VIRGO(Aug. 2S-Sept. 22). Go slow, emphasize daplomac) nde with \ic.Jl' where domestic adJUStment is concerned Accent on paymentc.. collect ion~ spe. c1al purchase which could include luxury item. an obJect Tauru'i, Libra figure prominently. LJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Answer to question 1s, "Pia) waiting game · Dig d~cp for anfonnauon, define terms. streamline techniques 't ou'\I learn more about legal asp«ts. nghts and penn1ss1ons Pisces. Vargo people pla' roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasts on power pla~. neall\c.' endeavors. intensified love rclauonsh1p You'll have more respons1b1lit) Jnd opponunlly for greater financial reward\ Focus on children, change.' anc.•t) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): You'll complete prOJeCt "ou'll he more secure as result. Focus on real estate. residence. long-range prospt·cts Strive to reach wider audience -you can make 1t big. <\nes native pla}'i dominant role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Light 1s shed on area prev1ousl> "classified." You receive an abundance of information. otTers Ek selecuve, choose quality over quanta\)'. You'll make new start 1n ne"' din.·won. Lc:o. Aquanus persons play roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Puule 1s solved. tinam 1al dilemma resolved Accent on payments. special collect1om. Jbalm to hxate needed matenal PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Shoot straight for m.irl.. -aH>1d detour\ side tnps. Accent humor. versatility, intellectual cunos1t\ You'll tic asl..ed to d1s~m1na1e peninent information. IF FEB. 10 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU arc d} namll crcJtl\ e. sensual and members ofoppos11c sex tend to "spoil' 'ou You arc an onganal thinker vou usually lead rather than follow. You are talented \tubborn at1ractne. posscssspint of pioneer Aries. Leo, Aquanus persons pla> important roles an )OUr life. Aloha to casual attire HONOLUL ( A.P)-A bus1nc!>sman has ordered h1\ emplo,ee' 10 "eJr dress sh an s and ues. and the direcuve has auracted mpre than ca\u<.al altl·ntinn 1n the Aloha State David H. Murdock. since Jul> chairman and chief C\l.'l ut1H· 111facrol Castle & Cooke, which owns the mm pan' that produce!> Dole P1 nc.ipple products. said he believes sh ans and 11es pro1ect a more bu\ancs~-likr 1magt· One employee complained that "people ma stake me no" Im .1 Jo" nw" n lawyer, which is temble." Some businessmen are watching the developments" 11h amu'>l'ml·nt DEAK ANN LANDERS. I hope you will pnnt this m your column It needs to be read by million~. The e lint"S speak volumes BESIDES So she had a banhday Bag deal Besides. she know~ how old she 1s. I don't have tame to buy a gif\ and I despise those dumb cards. SO my folks had an anni vcrsary. Big deal I hate talking on the phone Besides. they'll probably be out. So my brother and his family arc coming to visit for a few days. Bag deal. I can't stand hi~ wife. 8cS1dc~. I'll arrange to be out of town on business. So the propeny taic.cs are listed in the "delinquent" section of the news- paper. My wife says she is embar- rassed. Big deal. So wh y doesn't she p,ay them?She has a little money from her old man. So she wants the kids to have some reli gion. Bia deal. She can take them Q.-1 have somt> difficulty wFth lead-dlre<'llng doubles. Let'8 as- 'IUmt' that the o pponents are playing five-card major s uit opening bids. As South, what s uit do you lead a fter partner'11 lead· directing doubt.-In the following auctions: I ) Wt>s t North EHi South ,. Pan I + Pass 3 + Pass 4 NT Pass 5 Pass 6 + Pus Pus Obie Pass Pass 2 ) East South West North I NT Pass 3 NT Obie Pass Pass Pass f would appreciate your help.-H.P., New Orleans, La. A.-Tht> rar-.1 examph: 1-, a l la-..,1< L a-.e of a Lag ht ncr double Sance you do not t>xpetl to beat a fr1>ely - b1d slam 11n power. the double 1s lt·cid darrrung It a-.k-. partner to tiltack "1th dummy·., first-bid suit 11r 1f rl11mmy ha ... not bid a sual nat· llrdlly With dcdart•r·-. r1rst '\Ult ~;, Pn thou~h your opponent~ arP I I"' 111,1! .t ft\ t• 1 ard niaJor ~y..,tem. \\ f' ... I ... 11n1• (lull 11rwn1nl( bad I'> nal- ur.d Tlwrdort-yo11 .. twuld lead a " . " () • • • " L...---~..------Ai-Pi~,,....:.---f'T~---+--4r---~-..L.__----------~ =---~UQ. ... w.wtqJlmt~-.UAU~--MIA.JUIUUW~C I CELEBRATIONS 801 w. BAKER t.:NIQLF. OF.CORATIO'S A~O PARTY . l PPLIE. (J u t W. of Rri tol ) 979-8570 GR A .N . D . · . . . "'• . . . . ... .. : . . . . '·· I •• . · ..... . \ ..... '•.. . . • *'' , · .. .. . . . . ,. . .. .... .. . . Att1 UIDEIS to thurch. Besides, I never could sec whcrt that stuff dad any good. The worst hypocntes I know are regular church-goers. So I knock the I 5-year-old around a little Big deal. Kids have to know who as boss. Besides. a good punch 1s a sure way to teach respect. So I took some of the lod's money he was saving for a bike. Big deal. Besides. he can walk. It never hun mr So the kid 1s playing ball tonight. Big deal. I worked all day. She ca n go if she th inks it's so imponant. dul> E1thrr y1111r partn1•r ha-. a hold an~ ... uc Ii ,1.., .11·1· qlH't'll 11\ 1•1 Wt''il ., prt''>tlnwct kin!/,. or 1·lw 1k darn ha., a 1 onn•alNI flt for dummy'!> suit. your partn1•r.., v111d and ht• want.. to naff The -.1·cond example 1:. n11t lead- directanJ( in the .,amt' M'n'-<'. '>~nee the opponent'> ha1.t• not m<'ntannPd a suit llowevc•r. here. too, partnt>r 1 not l'Xpec·tanJ( to beat tlw t·on- tract on power -the opponrnt-. must have at ll'a'lt 2'>-:W point.., in thcar combanl:'d holdinl{ unit--.~ dummy 1s a few points h!(ht and •~ banking on runnan~ a Ion~ .. 111t Sance partner 1<, not t'XpN·t inf( to take enough hagh·card trtC'ks to set the contract, his double mu'lt bt- based on a long •mil with at least one side entry Your best bet 1s lo lead a short suit. since that 1s prob· ably where partner has IE.'ngth If you have to choose bet ween a maJor and a minor '>Ult. choo"SP thP formrr -the fact that W<•.,t did not look for a 4·4 maJor-'\1111 and that an<·rcases both his chann•'\ of hav1n~ length an the minor'> and u1n\l'r'-f'ly, partner'., odd-. on ha' 1n~ li·n~th an at lea-.1 ont• or th1· ma· 1or ... Q.-Why does the World C'httss R E ~ f A So the aym teacher phoned about the kid's back bcmg black and blue and wantS to know what happened Bia deal. Besides, his report card was rotten and he deserved what he got. When l wa a ktd my old man pushed me through a plate glas~ window H.e never even said he was sorry. It dadn t hun me none. See how food I turned out. -A READER N W.l\TER· TOWN,S.D. f DEAR WATERTOWN: Tbose ew do1en Uae1 1peak volumes. AGyont wbo seet btmself In tbis Jetter needs profe11lonal llelD. Alld fail. ' . . DEAR ANN LANDERS M) hus· band's good friend (a college professor) started to fool around wtth a sttdcnt last year. (He as 45 She 1s 21.) I am a friend of the wife and m·I.. about the whole thing The} ha,t· teen-age children I hoped the a1Ta11 would blo" <~H·r but 11 didn't. The profe~sor asked filr J OMAR~ SHARIFF !-1 Champions hip recf'lve so much more coverage that lhf' World Bridge C hampionshlp11'?-~t.S .. Philadelphia, Pa. A.-Bndl(P pl:t>t•r-. an• 111 par I IP blame for lhl'> If en1111).!h \.\11111· 111 I ht• t.•dator., of thf'tr nt•\\ ,p;qwr.., rl1 m.1ndinj.? <'II\ 1·r.t~<' t lw~ "1111 ld .:•I II l111wf'Vt'r. tht·rr an· .11 ... ., 11•1 l 111 1 al n•a!'>on-. tor lhl!'> II '' t'.1.,w 1 111 lll\l'r a t'ht''" J(amt• an tlw J•ft''' than d brad!(<' mate h Tiu• mu\,., •ti on<' !(am£> takt' up ver~ htt It• -,p.H 1• WhNea~ full tnverag1• of a brnl),!t• rnatt·h would rPquire paJ(t'' ~11 11 it you put pt'n to paper at lt·a~t 1111• ddtly rr<>ult" would be 1 ttrrtl'd ..,.,nd 11ny quf'iitlons for thl11 C'ol u mn r 11 Charil's H. Gort'n and Omar Sharif. In <'Art' or t hi!! nl'W8papt'r. ( harlc.>'1 <.orl'n and Omar Sharif J>f'r'lonall), or thl'lr .. i.arr11. c·a1111ot und«'rtakt' to an#wt'r all QUf''ltlon .. 'lllbmltted. R A ~ f f "I ·• THE EXPRESS WNCIIEON BU /,'\ I Hf ·\ TR/l \I \l\,l'• .. ()!\'t' Tl !Rt ll { ,f 11-Hlfl·\• Flltl\tllltA\~ 111.Hl'\1 ~1u11.1 ...,,11.i.I ( lrn kt•n and "TH I\\ rl'.I '>.11.i.1 Tc1rtt•l11111 ">.il.aJ pm.ll h "i.1l.1J t\\C1c. aJo anJ li1matu ::,al.iJ h e,fi Raw Vegetahfe, v.1rh Oq Pate De· Campagnr · 'iau,,1,on\ A '"irt '' ( ht'e<.e Pl.11tt·r I rt·'-h hutt )v1 1rrrn f\X'<) "l'U IAb ( lf THf I )AY DE: '-,~[R"T $8.95 ~ ~ HOTEL MERIDIEN NEWPORT BEACH 4~ '-'iac Arrhur Al~J. Nr.,..pori fka1.h, ( A 42MIJ, I .1'414 /Ii 21\)l .• •n"• r,n• 11 promptly The ul\OrC..l '" u " ) M dd1n '' p1.rnnccJ ior Apn 'i ~~~ban~ ha\ Ileen 11skrd to be the best man -A~· H; """nu. nH' to attend the W~UJn, rehrar\JI d1nnt'f with ham At first \aid no and announced that I would t go to the wedda na either. He ~a~sed .,0 much hdl I decided l'd bt'ner go or I'd nrver hear the end of 11 1 \t"l' uuubk aht>ad M> hu band "ill c,pcrt n1t· to wc1ah.te with has pal nnJ thl· duld·bnde irnd I want nolhing to do "1th thrm 0 Ho"'" .,hall I handle this? -N ~\Ml:.. -..o (ITV NO 5TATE NO ( OlJNT~ \ NO Pl A.NET DEAR N.: It would be a miat.ake '° count yourself out Your ltHba•d mlgbt decide to spite you and make U a glecsome cbreesome. Opt for a boresome fo ursome -for a wltUe. Let's hope before long your bHbaltd feels oul of place and takes lllmtelf out of tbe picture. ENGAGEMENTS GARNER-BELLING fhe engagement of<ih~lley Gamer. t1.1ughter of Mr .. and Mrs. James Ru\<tl'll ( 1arnt:r of Newport Beach. to Phalap ~IJn Bell1ngol Nev.pon Beach has tx·en announced Thr bnde-<"k'Cl 1\ a graduate of Newpon Harbor ll1gh School and Menlo < ollc..-gl' in '-'fenlo Park. Her 1iance t'i the .,on ul Mrs. Geraldine Ral..ar lklhng of Piedmont and the late Mr l\cnneth Bru(c Reiling: He as ·' graduatt· of Pe1dmont High School and<. al \tale San Diego herman C1arden~ an ( 'orona del ~ar "ill ht.· the setting for their July "edd1ng PASTIS-KORP \.1 r unc.l \.1r'> ( on'>tan ll ne Pas us of Huntington Ueach hav~ announced th<' rngagrment nf their daughter. c .ithnne f Pa\tl'>. to Bruce Alan l\.orp ~on ol \1 r and Mrs rack Korp ot Palos Verdes I he rnupk are graduates of Cal State Long Beach She as also a graduate of Huntington Beach High School Jnd he is an alumnus of Palos Verdes High ~hool The' "111 oc mamed Sept. 6 1n St. Paul\· ( 1rc-ck Orthodo~ Church of In int• RICHARDS- GARVIN Lido hie re'>1dent !leather Belding R1l·hard'> "111 mam \fark Gan-an or \ alla Par~ 1n .\pnl Dr krrd Richards uf Newport Beach and Palm Spnngs and the late Barbara Richard~ arr the parents of the bnde-elect. She as a graduate of "'c"-port Harbor High School and the l na' ersm of Redlands. Her future husband 1s the son of Jean Cian an nfV1lla Park and the late Dr '-1cholas Lan an He 1s a grad'uate of \ilia Park High <ithool and the I n1' l'f\lt) of Southern Calafomaa. \n \pnl 111 "eddang is planned an \t .\ndre" ·., Pre'>b} tenan Church in "c" port Beath Wanted ... I engagement nuptial news • Engagement nng~ and wedding bells arc al"a)s good news .. and the Dail~ Piiot wants to sharr your .rnnouncemcnt with the community We make at eas> for )OU. too~ F1nt. get copies of our engagment and wedding forms You can either p1lk them up an our lobby at 330 W. Ba} t . ( O\ta Mc~a. Monda} through Frida) from 8 am to 5 pm .. or mail )Our requco;t v.11h a stamped. sclf- addrev.l'd t•nvelope 10 the Wedding Depanment. Dall~ Pilot. P.O. Box I 560. ( mta Mce;a ( alil 92626 F nga11-c.-ment nc.•w, mu\t be sub- mitted .11 least '><.'\.en weeks pnor to the v.edd1np. lf;ou hJve one, include I .l ph11tu of the hmk-to-bc w1th the to rm 1 ~l·ddang'> v.111 bc puhhshed after the "-l'ddang date ()unlity photos of the hndl' or thl· hndal couple arc welcome Alack/" h11c photos are p rdcrrl·d to wlor II you wish your photo returned. plea'IC put your name and mailing address on the back (u~ a felt-tipped pen. plea~). Wedding and engagement news 1\ publae;hed on a space-available basis. We can't guarantee you a specific dale for }Our nc"'" but we try to publish 11 ao; soon a\ J'IO'i\1ble OPENING . ... . . . • t It • '• •. • .. I • I I•:•• . ... ( ... • I . . . . . ': I t •' • .._ .. • t ~111 "lTh t' ( 111\ .tnd l .1111\ I 1t·11t·l{n· .;;1ttrfl·d1 hf'1r n1l11Mn 11111q111· 111ll1•l t11111111 c. ulanM\ f 1r II.id"' like Pa1llarc1 ol lhal k1·n "'1th lkrb Buller and Caht>r1w1 "iiiUt e Pa .... tel 's ha pal.ta too baked an an authentil. ltali;.n \\Ot><I burning ovtn~ And then·" no w1Hpoweron Earth 1hat can rt·sast Guy'.; famous de« t>rt "'" lOntt· to our C1ril11d ( >pl'll rn1<1 fobruarv .i Fc•hrt1M\ lh Paru1kt· of t hC' f u 11 . merr111wn1 and ;rn 111t«>rna11onal menu 1 h.11 ,., un1q1wly Pa!\tel 'c.' Our bar orwn .ii:; pm. dinners tart at n prn -- , .1n•1·r-; m I r;1n11· h<1n· lht•\ lwt·n .;111·x1 11t1rl "" 1 lwl ,ind mrtnii}{t'r 111 tht• n<''-' n·,tr111r.ir1t P.1.;11·1 · (.nil ;ind 8,ir, th1•\ look f11rw,ml t11,htH111J( \.l.1th vou a trulv 1 n·.tr11in' l111m Callf11rn1.t and tht· r t'~t 11( l bt· ,,.,,rid fou'll dcli~hl to frt''lh past;i-. likt• 'lmolor h1-.Jlhc;, with Pros l lllt to. :\.fu~hroomc;, and Blitnl hNI C<irl11 'ou'll fall in low"' 1th Re ervatton~ arr rt>mmnw11 f, ti C ·rill a"d Bu I 'II \\('\I ( • "'" I h11h""ll\ '""'ro•rl lk•d1 < 11hlnrn1a ·~:M \ t11 II .&,'\ ,,., ,- .. Agencies seek to give public facts on AIDS COunty's Response Program among 10 groups involved in public relations bid By LISA MAHONEY OtlMDl!lr ......... A coalitidn of AIDS services agen- cies is underta.kina a major educa- tional effort aimed at reducing the spread of icquired immune deficien- cy syndrome and calming publk hysteria auociated with the incurable disease. Dubbing themselves Southern Cahforn1a Cares arc I 0 regional AIDS service agenetes, including the AIDS Response Program of Orange County and AIDS Project Los ~ngeles. Anned wtth $500,000 in State Department of Health Services funds, the coalition has hired Los Angeles public relauons firm Hunt Mannillion AS$0C1atcs to mount the largest AIDS public education effon ever. Messages attacking commo n myths and misunderstandings about AIDS will begin appeanng on tele- v1s1on. radio, billboards and in gen- eral circulation magazines staning this week. The public scr'Vicc announcements will continue through March, which 1s AIDS awareness month, said John Mona mer, Southern California Cares director. The campaign, whose theme as ''AIDS -Fight the Fear With the Facts," will attempt to explode mis- conc~ptions held by many about how AIDS is transmitted and teU people how one can avoid contracting the disease, Mortimer said. In doing so, the coalition hopes to raise the awareness of those 10 hagh- nsk groups who have not been reached through smaU, regional or- ganizations and, at the same time, lower anx1e.w-among the general populatidiY."many of whom harbor unwa~rncd fears about "catchinJ" Al OS through casual cont.act, he said. "AIDS is a disease, and, like most others, can be curbed through the widest possible dissemination of the facts about transmission of the dis- ease." Mortimer said. At the same time, "1rrat1onal and harmful fear has been built up around the AIDS problem. Again, the best way to curb these fears 1s by reaching the greatest number of Southern Californians f)ith accurate, up-to- date information about AIDS risks and myths," he said. AIDS is believed caused by a virus called HTL V -Ill, wbaeb can be tnns- mittcd principally throu&h certain se"Xual aeu and the sharina ofinfcctcd needles. AIDS attacks the immune system, weakening its yictims and making them susocptiblc to cancers, pneu- monia and a host of other illnesses. There is no vaccine nor any cure. By the end of 1985, I, 769 cues of' AIDS had been diaanosed in Southern California. Of that number, 757 people have died. accordinJ to Southern CaHfomia Cares statistics. (. Most AIDS victims are homosex- uaJ men, but the disease also has struck in the Larger heteTosexual community. Unfounded fears that AIDS can be transmitted through casual contact like a handshake, a kiss or through food preparation by someone who is infected have resulted in unnecessary anxiety for many, as well as increased discnmination again$t homosexuals, Monimer said. Educating the public about the hows and whys of AIDS wtll go a long way toward prevention and help k~p battle lines from forming between "straight" and "gay" communities, he said. "AIDS has the potential to be really divisive of people an our society and there's no reason for it,'' Mortimer said. OC' s commercial air liner traffic increased by 30% The number of commercial jets using Orange County's John Wayne Airport increased by 30 percent in 1985. As a result 456,835 more passengers hopped flights at the busy facility last year than in 1984. a summary of 1985 flight actavtty shows. Increases an both the number of regulated and non-regulated com- mercial flights arc responsible for the boost tn available airline seats and the passengers to fill them. County supervisors, who <Wersee a1rpon operations, approved an aver- age of 14 more commencal flights per day last Apnl I over the 41 avera$e daily departures (ADOs) permitted in 1984. O ne atrhne also gained extra flights for itself by putting ultra-quiet Jets an to opcra11on a1 John Wayne. Pacific Southwest Airlines' BAe-146 jets are specially designed to operate below the decibel level at which noise rcgulatton measures are required. Under aarpon noise rules. quiet Jets qualify for additional flights over the 55 ADD hmat. A total of 38.144 commercial takeoffs and landings were recorded an 1985 compared to 29,299 in 1984, airport statistics show. More than 3.28 million passengers passed through airpon gates last year, a 16 percent increase over I 984's 2.82 million passengertotal. however, that 1s still 1.47 million fewer passengers than the 4 75 million a year that will be permitted from 1986 through 1990 Despite the success of commercial operations. short-haul commuter a1r- hnes dad not fare well an 1985. Commuter takeoffs and landings decreased 42 percent from 21,847 to 12,699. But general aviation expenenccd a healthy 8.9 percent increase an nights over the same period. Total takeoffs and landings of pnvate planes an- crcascd from 435,261 to 473.858. The county made stndes an 1985 toward improving airport facilities. County supervisors an December settled a lawsuit with Newport Beacb and two citizens' groups over airport noise and srowth that clears the way for expansion. An expanded tennmal and 8,400 more parking spaces arc in the cards under a S 190 million construction project now on the drawing board. When complete, perhaps as early as 1990, 8.4 million air travelers will be able to fly out of Orange County. Homeleu . Amoe, a 9 -montb-old old EDflleJa 81leepcl:fLllliz, .. &t tbe lnlne AILwnal Care Sllelter wlllle waltin& for 80meone to take llome. The •helter 18 at 15129 Sand C&nyon Ro.d in Intne and :a:-rellone namber 18 559-. Tile •helter 18 cloeed on8a.nda19. OBITUARIES ·RltaFenyman of Costa Mesa Funeral services were held Saturday for Rita Eleanor Ferryman of Costa Mesa, who died Thursday at the age of 61. Mrs. Ferryman, owner of a trailer park, was born in Springfield, Ohio, and lived many years in the Costa Mesa area. She as the mother of Jim Ferryman, owner of Traditional Re- alty m Costa Mesa. She also leaves two other sons - Daniel Ferryman of Concord and Richard Ferryman of Santa Ana Heights -and three daughters - Cathenne Ferryman of Newport Beach. Anna Ferryman of Costa Mesa and Colleen Kenning of Cor- ona. Additional survivors are a brother, Charles Foley, and sisters Maryanne Mowery, Betty Swaney and Irene Murphy, all of Springfield, Ohio. The family has requested memorial donauons to the Doctors and Nurses Private Duty Nursing Service, 3900 Birth St.. Suite 112, Newpon Beach, 92660. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /&.tndey, ~ 8, 1911 M • Fertilizer, sewer water cited for pollution of bay iJ SUSAN BOWLETr Of ............ A repon releued by a Newport Beacb physician this week says New- port Bay's murky brown discolora- tion is beina caused by a number of sources. includina -liquid-fcrtiliur from wholesale nursenes and re- claimed sewer water d1scharJcd by the lrv1nc R.anch Wattt Distnct. The study, completed by mtcm1st Dr. John F. SlcinnCT, estimates that six tons of njtrates flow daily an to the Upper Newpon Bay W1Jdhfe Re- serve, causing extensive growth of plankton and algae in the water. The nitrates serve as v1tam1ns for the algae and sea lettuce, making them grow and thicken the water with brownish murk. So. said Skinner, the Orange Coast 1s actually feeding the problem Joanne SchneidcT, an envuonmen- taf specialist for the state Regional Water Quahty Control Board, stressed that although nitrate levels 1n the bay pose a probfem, the) arc not a threat to public safety or wlldhfe an the reserve. m tarting tomorrow. ••Thu\11 are 10 motion lO take care of the problem:' Schneider said. Three wholesale nuneriet o.perat.- ina in the foothills nortbeut onrvine were blamed in t.he study_ for cautina fertilizer to drain into Upper Nr.· port Bay. The three are ff1 ocs Wboletllc Nurseries, El Modeno Gardeol ud Bordier's Nursery, Skinner said Aaricultural runoff and ~ed sewer water disc~ by the Irvine Ranch Water District were also at.cd as causes of increued nitrate levels. Newport Beach ruidenu have noted marked arowth in alpe around docks in Newport Bay, and the brownina of the water over the years has made even the lower pans of the bay unpleasant for swimming. Skin· nersaid. "I stopped swtmmma in the bay JO years ago because I could only see two feet m front of me:· Skin.nu said. SkinnCT, an acuve partici~nt 1n bay pollution studies. said bn>ased bu report on determinations and figures from the county Environmen- tal Manqement Alency. SAVE 500/o to . 75010 * on the Neiman-Marcus collection of fine jewelry! 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"'The ps}'cholog1cal aspect 1s the mo"t difficult: the idea of being a prisoner an my own home." Wayte's six-month house arrest was imposed b> U.S. District Judge Terry Hatter after he was con v1cted ol refusing to resister with the Sclecllve Sen ice. The draft ended 1n 1972, but President Caner reimposed regis- trauon an 1980 after Soviet troops entered Afghanistan. No one has been called to serve, howher. Wayte. a former Yale University philosophy student, had faced up to fiq: years 1n pnson and a Si0.000 fine "I expected to get some kind of pnson term," said Wayte, sauma an a patio chair by a backyard swimming pool. He requested a sentence of com- munal}' service, but Hatter instead proh1b1ted this. ··He felt community service was what I enJO}'ed doing and what I a~ked to do for m)' sentence. Ml he punished me." said Wayte, who was a teacher's aide at a school for de- velopmentally disabled adults when he was sentenced. "I didn't know whether to feel relieved becase I wasn't going to prison or to feel dread about this highly unusual sentence. It was something I hadn't thought about," Wayte said. The tall, sandy-haired Wayte says he rises at 6 a.m., writes ip hisjou_rnal, and does housework bClore reading for five to six hours each day. "There aTC restaurants I miss. I m1SS Pasadena (where he was raised and worked) and goanJ to the movies and talon$ walks. I mass the people I worked Wlth," said Wayte. A federal probation officer v1s1ts him onc.c a week and also telephones to make sure he stays home . Wayte lives in the house I 5 miles east of Los Angeles with his wife, Jacqui Holt, and his grandmother, a stroke victim under the care of two nurses. He a nd his wife. who works at a nearby vitamin store, plan to take a NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGES 'TIL MAY.'86. .. It~ ( . ,/ _, . .( l: -- ·- .. a_ FREE lj) wh('n you purcha. tll(_\~(\ 5699.95 \. 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"I felt registration would lead to the draft and another Vietnam-type war," said Wayte. He sent letters to the White House and the Selective Serv ac.c calling attention to bis action. "I wanted to take responsibility for my decision by making a public statement rather •than avoid the threat of prosecution," he said. When he was indicted. he fought the charge, arguing that prosecutors targeted him because of his vocal opposition. In November 1982, Hat- ter ruled the ~overnment violated his free-speech rights by prosecuting only visible resisters. But the ruling was reversed on appeal, and in March 1985 the Supreme Court concurred. Wayte then pleaded fUilty to one count of refusing to regJster. Wayte. noting that he knows many quiet. unprosecuted draft resisters, said: "I think non-registration has had an effect, but not as encompass- ing an effect as I had imwned. We probably slowed down th'! return to the draft. but didn't wipe it out." He said he'll continue anti-draft activities and "look for a job where I can help people" after his sentence is completed. ··1·11 continue to speak out for peace and against the draft and follow my principles," Wayte said. "Refusing to register has been a major influence in my hfe. It's rut me through 8 lot of experiences would never have had. It's made me a stronger person." UC Irvine to observe black history By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the 0.-, .......... Cultural exhibits, film p~ tataons. panel discussions and o activnies arc scheduled through F• ruary as part of UC Irvine's ._ scrvance of Black History Month .• One highlight will be a keyn<Jlt address by Dr. Asa Hillyard, educational psychologist. Hilly address, scheduled for . noon Friday, Feb. 21 in the Campus V~'.1 Atlantis Lounge, is entitled "f Your M ind, Return to the So The Afncan Origin of Civilization. Hillyard. a professor at Georgia State Un1versny an Atlanta, prcviou"' ly served as dean of students at San Francisco State University. Following arc some other Black History Month activitJes scheduled at UCI: •Through Feb. 14, photographs of black engineers and scientists of the past will be displayed in the Adminis.- n Buildin . •From 3 to 5 p.m . Wednesday, Feb. l 2, a reception as scheduled at the Women's Resource Center for Vamette Honeywood's "'Black Life- styles" art show. The exhibit will be on view through Feb. 28. •At 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 12, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will sponsor a student hp-sync com- petition focusing on black enter· tainers of the 20th Century. The event will be held in the Heritage Room at University Center. •A panel discussion on black poetry Wlll be conducted at noon Thursday, Feb. 13, at the Cross.- Cultural Center. Panelists will in- clude Dr W. Lawrence Hogue. UCI assistant professor of English and comparative literature; Sue Houchins. Scn,eps College assist.ant professor of ,c.ngJ1sh; and Maud Brierre Shamt>roo"k. Saddleback Col- lege professor of language and litera- ture. •Ms. Ebony. a women's support group. Wlll present a panel on black professional women from 5 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 18 at the Campus Village Atlantis Lounse. Scheduled participants include Joyce Owcns- Smith. president oflhe Orange Coun- ty Urban League; Rita Walten president of the Los Angeles Board of Education; and Margaret Ramsey, member of the California Com- mission on the Status of Women. •Five films profiling black poets will be show from 11 :30 a.m . to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20 in Library Room 570. , \ •The film "A Soldier•s Story" will be shown at 7: 1 5 and 9:4S p.m. FtTday and Saturday, Feb. 21 and 22, in the Science Lecture Hall. Admission is $2 for UCI students, $2 .SO for others. •Two films. "Bill Cosby on Preju- dice" and "Emperor Jones" stamna Paul Robeson, will be screened at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26 in Room IOIA and Bat University Center. •Local poets will read thctr work.I an a proaram enutled "Black Poetry and the Third-World Penpcctive: A Reading." The event 1s scheduled for noon Thursday, Feb. 27 at the Cross- Cultural Center. •Closma ceremonies and a feast arc scheduled for S p.m. Friday, Feb! 28 at the Verano Place Commons. More information about UCI' Black History Month act1vit1cscan obtained by calhna Pans Walhams 856-4782 or 8S6-721 S. -• eveD1D1 . "Alter-six drestes are my st:IOIJI point Let the others desip daywmrand spoltSWear, "Arbeid said during our interview at the South Coast Plaza store. Qla.morousud romantic are two of the words l which best describe bis t.sbiom. Detailin, on the line -1 fabrics includes sequins, crystal and bulk bead embroidery and ostrich featben. ''But, I u.te tbe Oltricb &tben in• veey: lMly like way. rr•sin ~udcloesn'tlook vu.lpr. Tr tiies streJWtb of clw'acter to carry ol1 ostrich. •• Cit1111 shades o!Janoa, lime and oran,e are also present in Arbeid's latest collection ... Jon, an torsos with wide curved shoulders. Evenin6 dresses ofblact and white cbiffon are finely draped over the sbouJdtr or body with ,i.itteritJB softly gaJ.bered dolnwJ sleeve tops. Romantic tulles in pastels feature encrusted bodices and layered skirts edacd with horselWr crinoline. , Much of the detailing on the,owns are focused on the bodice. "Most oftbeeven.iq the ,own is under the tablecloth. A woman should look as pretty sitting as stmcling. Why pay $3,500 for• ,own and have tbe Pte'?:pact h.idden7 'My fashions are all made at one place in London. Each one is cut and made individually by one · seamstrea.1have35 employees and I choose the seamstress that is best for lwJdljlJI the type of fabric chosen for the design. · "I use imported fabrics from Italy, France and Switzerlud.1 wish we made tJJo.e fabrics in Enf,land, but we do wool best rbere, ••commented the cJwming "ttlle Londoner" (bom within tk JOWJd ofBow Belfs.) .. Myfavoritecolorisblack ... notany blackbut Plea.e see 'Arbetd• 82. - ---~ ------- • l • Furs andjewels will stay beautiful with proper care . · • h .. . d Ch k "No at-home spot removing ... if Two popular gjft setting a nd g1v1na pick up from lotions. powder\, soaps pieces nothing will touc 1t, sa1 uc methm spilled on 1 coat 1tems during the recent hoUdays were and natural slun oils. Gold chains aJso rcSJ><?nd to a Mr. Erwin, manager of the fur salon at ~~u 1~1150 someth,ng sweet. .. !Ake ii furs and Jewelry: Both need care to "All of your rings, especially the Clean solut10.n, acc<?rdmg to Hef-Neiman-Marcus. 10i:c,.uJer immediately. l nSCC1s are keep tbei:n at their best and to assure VIDA ones you wear everyday, penodically feran. After dipping m the solution. "Before placing the fur on a wide, attracted by spills on coats and they their lastm& beauty. need for a good professional cleaning they can be pla.ced on a paper towel long neck hanger. you should alwayi. love sweets" said Irwin. If you want to take good care of D -steam and ultra-sound " Hefferan and brushed with a soft brush, then give the coat a shake Hold it inside at ' · your Jewelry, agood place to stan is in (All added. . nnscd and dned with more toweling. the armholes where it is reinforced "Rips also need imm~1ate atten- thc kitchen n "Emeralds and opals should ne ver They should be placed on a stand or and give 1t a good shaking. It fluffs up uon. They can get worse. In that room you will find product be· cleaned with ultra-sound," sa1d knobs to prevent scratching and the fur. • Irwin advises women to spray fun suitable for good home care, accord-Hefferan. But, they love salad oil or tangling. "Always turn the collar upawhen perf~me before they put .. ~ the r in'g to Kathleen Hefferan of Macy amonia or a cleaner like Mr. Clean baby oil. "You can use an oiled cotton Proper care will assure the lasting you put the coat away. The weight of and 1~:r~Y IQve 5t'~;soff the ~~ro~~d Jeweler. . . swab to clean them or soak them in it qualille!> of your jewelry. If you ha ve the collar can flatten the fur on the · 11 wi eep ma uf cleanin times .. Plastic sandwich bags are great to mixed with wattr -one pan amonia a few hours. It lubricates them." questions about a panicular piece or shoulders. lc~~n ~nf m~~~ld last 2~ years or use to protect your nngs. to three pans water." Pearls on the other hand respond to stone (there are so many different "Also. when you take the coat out Ag ur f kc care of it "When you take them off place T he pieces should soalt for about 30 soap and water cleaning to remove types of colored gemstones and to wear. give 11 another good sh a lung. maybe lon~er 1 )OU. tavestments i~ them in the pl~stic bags and put them minutes then be hftcd out and tapped cosmeucs, hair ~prays and perfume. comb1nauon of stone~), your J~weler "You've been in rain or snow? Not One of ~he be~d 1~orage retards away. I cenamly would not leave gently around the back and front of "Plain soap, hke Ivory, not de-is your best source of in formation. 10 worry. Shake the coat and put 11 on st~rage. e co s ~ fi fl ft them out in the little jewelry boxes. If the mounting with an old soft tooth tcrgcnts," explained Hefferan ... No While Jewelry may love being the han$cr where the a1r can circulate agin$ and pr~ect~ the suio ro~~ .. : there is a burglary, the jewelry box is a brush. Swish once mor& in the chemicals on pearls ... it harms the stored in plastic. furs do not. "I around 11. Never use heat on fur. If the and insects. e c arge · · S 10 ooO dead giveaway and easy for a thief 10 solution and then drain the pieces on skins. After washing, dry with a soft assume that a woman who has a fur skin 1s '>Oaked. you would need a good investment t~pd°te~\: the ~oat scoop up." Hefferan said. tissue paper. cloth." has a dust-free. clean closet and not fumer's atten11on. But. who is going or up investment. ~ w 1 "The best way to clean diamond The at-ho me cleaning can oap and water cleaning 1s also even a garment (fabn c) bag 1s neces~-to stand around 1n a fur coat and get 1~ in storage, the fu~er can check for nngs 1s a mixture of household ehm1nate the smudges tbe diamond!> rt'commended for jade and lap1s ary. Hang it in the closet where soaking wet? any needed repairs. PAPARAZZI Oelfr .......... "' ~ ....... Preelden t Co nnie Oleen with J ack Youngblood and Eileen Saul. Sar • O 'Meara (left) and Yvonne with award winning haaband Don Feddenon. J, I NB's Childhelp USA has another sellout By VIDA DEAN "W e have 875 here today;· said cha irman Eileen Sa ul Tuesday at Ch1ldhelp USA Ne wport Beach Chapter's fift h a n nual fashio n luncheon at the Irvine Hilton. "We keep growing. Las t year we had 630." "We had to turn people away." commented committee mcmht•r Ma rty Bosak. ''lt'sgreat to have a sellout." Year after year. the group's event is a sellout with inv1 tat1onc; snapped up fast. TheafTa1r was completely underwritten and proceeds ofS50,000w11l go toward Ch1 ld help projects in t he fi ght against child abuse. "You lad1es~re magn1ficen L" said Yvonnne F edde rson," ho founded the o rganization with Sara o •Meara. Fedderson also congra tulated the chapter m em bcrs o n being able to keep a secret. .. her husband Don Fedder soo was surprised with the "Inspirational Service Award" in acknowledge m ent for h1sdunat1on oft1me, talent and finances. A surpnse for most of the o thers "as comments and first hand expenences on c hild abuse by "The Children's Friend'' award winner -Dr. Debor ah Stewar t. The ho no ree of U( I, CklW.rtmcnt.uf_ Pediatrics. said one out of even four children 1c; scxualh ahuo;cd )hl'." called asa w1tnesc; to test1f.,. in s·uth case' "I kno " "hat "no ne of u\ wants to kno '-' " · The event wasn't all sen ou<,. "By being here and ha ... mg fun "c are he lping o thers do the same." said J a ck Youngblood, forme r Ram\ player whose sister Paula Kor eosoid is a chapter member. Fun they had .. fabulo us pnzes (Ann Howard won a sheared beaver Jacket donated by M. Jacques and Betty Andre ws won a tiger's e~ e and go 1 1d neck lac~ ven b} T radit1o nal Jewelers). a "anct) of table favors me uClingcand y and perfume, great lunch and fashi o ns. Fash ions from London designer Murray Arbeid ... h 1 s design!> were new for most, but not for Sa ra Hinman, who was wearing a red and ----..... black Arbc1d creation that she purchased at his Sloane Street <,to re. ,--------------------------"They arc JU St gorgeous," said Helen Cir kle, a past president of thl' Wlckl McDonald gets a cloaer look a t prize far mode led by Tina Schafnltz. There will never be a bett er time to begin ..• or a better way to learn. 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In 1983. he opened his first shop in l.lloane Street. Kn1ghtsbndge. "Only m> fashion<; are sold there," he said la ughing. "Women come Lherc for I glamorous clothes; they know they won't find sport\wear" .\boul Pincec,s Diana. Arbc1d said "<.,he 1s JUSt lovely . young and charming .. a lady She wore one of my gowns here at a pany at the Bn tish Em~assy. My life's ambttaon is to design for the Queen." Arbe1d's fashions. sold 1n England France. Switzerland, Germany, AuS.: tralla and the U.S., arc m the price range of $800 to $5,500. Ultimate Designers Boutique WOULD YOU LIKE TO HA VE A BEAUTIFUL HAND KNITTED ANGORA SWEATER IN YOUR WARDROBE? AT WHOLESALE PRICES/ By Appt Only (71 4) 962-3049 18530 BEACH BL VD. #?06 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92648 W A1 k IN 11n SuN Nurture a love rock. • LOVE ON THE ROCKS. Joyce AM lellwan of Costa Mesa ia scllina rocb -and pan of her proceeda will benefit bettered chU<mn. Well behind the once popular Pct Rock and just in time for Valentine'• 0.y1 Schwarz hat rolled in the Love Roc1. A Love Rock iu 3 ll l·inch black or ian natural atone, hand-painted with double red beans, inlCribed with "You and me," "Me and You" or penonalizcd with two ftnt names. "You don't feed or ellercitc the Love Rock, you juat love it, talk to .. and nunure it and, in return, you may aentc that it loves you back," Schwan aaid of the rock she ia aellina locally and plana to market nationally. "A sketch of the Love Rock will also appear on T-shirts, automobile bumper stickcn and stationery," she uid. Schwan, wbo hu a Masters Dearee in Mathematica from UCLA1 wrote the preface for a book "Selemum As FQpd It Medicine" -based on her late husband Dr. Klaus Schwarz's medical research. "My buaband saw selenium's role 11 a protector ap1nst cancer as dramatic, but its protective role apin1t heart ditcase -the number one killer -u aclenium's areatest value." said Schwan. "I feel 1ure that my husband would have approved of the Love Rock - notjuat becauae he wanted to make a difference in preventina heart dis-eaac, but because ours was a areat love BETTY PORTER .. and just as I suppQrted tus work, Klaus 1upPorted and enoouraaed me in anythma J wanted to do. "I know that my husband would have been pleased that I am con- tributina at least 10 percent of all Love Rock sales to reputable charities beneftttina battered children. "I'm most interested in the new Search Foundation (a national pro- aram which benefits missina. abused and/or substance-addicted youth and their f amities," said Schwarz1 who is attendina the Foundation s first membershipmectina on-Valentine's Day. VALENTINE SWEETHEART PARTY. Several Oranae Countians wi ll attend the Fashionettes' annual Valentine Sweetheart luncheon- dance (from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) on Sunday1 February 16 at the Century Plua Hotel, accordina to Fashion- ette's Vice President Martb New- mu Raslud. RaaJand, the widow of nine Academy A wards winner Allred Newmu, said that "the aJamorous luncheon will feature sinaer Bobby Vbaeoa. 1M Browa'1 Bud and a Whispers f aahion Show by . nfy dauahtcr-in-law RoHwltlaa, the wife of Rudy Newmu of 'I Love L.A.' and 'Short People' fame." Amona those Oranac Countians scheduled to attend the Valentine Sweethean luncheon, which benefits the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, are Mutae Evu1 lllnell, Nu cy and Robert Tracy and C.. 1tuce ftJCMcl.~Corona de1 Mllj Fructt and er MeCucly an.a Barbara DtPruco of Newport Beach; and Carolya and Stu.rt Fry of Balboa Island. Arbeid creations on the cover ... ~ . The hemline of the pinlc Murray Arbe1d creation modeled by Tina Schafnitz contains I 30 yeard of tulle with fine horsehair on every layer. Crystal and buale bead embroidery adorns the bodice. More tulle forms the matchina boa. Sillt cord woven with a si n&le s1I ver thread made especially for Arbeid completefy drapes the silk sheath modeled by Tina. The hemline draping is arranged in a scalloped pattern over the silk for waJkinaconveniencc. PhoJopaphed wtth Arbeid, Tina wears a bl.ackand white lilt crepe aeoraettc one-piece cocktaJ I dress fashioned with a hip-tied sash. The black horsehair hat 1s by Frederick Foll, royal milliner. Tina, who resides in Newpon Beach. 1s staning her third year u a member of Ch1ldhelp USA. She 1s a araduateofNcwpon Harbor H1ah and UCI. The fi ve- Foot-10 1 /2 inch blonde is a free ranee model. and IS mamed to Matthew Schafnitz, an insurance broker wt th Brak.k.e-Schafnitz oflrvine. The model is also a volunteer at Childrens Hospital ofOranae County. where she works with preemies and is involved with the Oranae County Performina Arts ~ntc~ · "I am on the spcc1alaif\scommittcc for The Center and hope to be in volved with the Dance Alliance. My father (Valentin Froman) was a premier dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet and wu Anna Pavlova's last partner. He came to the U nj ted States in 1949 and was a chorcOlfl~her and teacher here. When I wu a tecn·aaer I traveled wt th him during the summer and met so many ballet area ts. So I am particularly interested in the dance." Her interest also includes travelina to their places in Sun Valley and Mammoth for skiing, tennis (she says bcr husband 1s a~ avid player~d she isa participant), and sun worsh1p1ng in Palm Spnngs. . · NEIMAN-MARCUS: Bri tish de- sianer Zandra Rhodes will be in the Fashion Island store with her Spanish lmpressfons collection from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m .. Thursday and Friday in Couture. loungewear and hngene noon to J p m .. Thursda), lower level. ELLESEE: Informal modeli ng with complimentary champagne beina served on Valentine's Day at the Atrium Court boutique. SEMINARS: Free total-image sem- inar 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Wednesday al Richard Ouellene Salon. Includes bllr. skm and na il care u ps with participants chosen for makeovers. Also a plastic surgeon and an image consultant wi ll speak. Reservations suuested. 644-6671 . "95~ of mr rHpottllft cam~ from tk Pilot." I od••rtiM4 le It.. Pllo1 .. ; the lll•p•1tr for •1 open ho .... I fH ....... 20 toll• - 10 ••••IN• th• Pilot ••d ••h •• , ,,..., ... f' ,,.. ..... "•fl•'" NeN11trom: A Donna Karan chmc and trunk show of spring fashion· swith informal modeling set Tuesda y 8:'10 to I 0 a.m . 'in Col~tors-Depart· ment of the South Coast Plaza store. I. MAGNIN: In formal modeling of Beaut) and fashion sense fo r the full -figure woman will be discussed 8:45 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Chateau Blanc Clubhouse. 18650 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley Lunch 1s incl uded in the $62.50 seminar. I wM •t ry hopp• wnh 1h• Pilot J•rr• \INhoo ,, .. ,..,, #k.rlt AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC MISFITS: The only Aerobics program In Orange County owned/operated by a registered physical Thereapist. 714-839-2010 BACHELORETTE A TOUCH OF JI' ANTASY -Home Lingerie Parties. Hostess receives tree llngerlel Call Laurie 7 14-4 58-2580 BAKERY NEW YORK CHEESECAKE CO. Wedding & Party cakes are our speclaltyl Avail. in fruit. chocolate mousse & liqueurs. See our displays I 698W. 19th.CM. 714-631 -53 18 CHAPEL /MINISTER MARRY TODA YI Intimate wedding. Lovely unique ceremony I Your foe /our chapel. Lie . provided. REV. WRIGHT, 714-972-2621 C HAPEL/MINISTER A WARM, PERSONAL CELEBRATION makes your wedding memorable. Your setting. Rev. Roger Walke. 714-634-2752 HOBBIES DAKEN HOllBIES-FTN Vll Y. (714>841 -4057: Plastics. RC Cars/ Aircraft Specialists . HUG GRAMS CUDDLES THE TEDDY BEAR Delivers Hugs tor all occasions Call 832-HUGS f484 7J VENETIAN GONDOLAS ROMANCE AFLOAT: Gourmet baskets. champagne and roses. 714-6 7 5-4 704 WEDDING& AT SEA LUXURY YACHTS OF AU SIZES: Full wedding planning O rdained minis ters. Recept. and Catering 7 14-675-4 704 To Or der your Good Life ad Call (7 14) 142· 1444. A1k f o r Debbi• Holm. ~ . Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 8, 1888 81 Bowers plans a 50th party Bowen Museum cclebr1tin1 iu "Fifty Years of Treaaum Found" Friday will have v-..s hke renowned for b.ia an experti1e (as wed u hit "horror" crealio1u) 11 a apecia.I l\)ett. The 7:30 p.m. black tie optional cocktail/hor d'ouevres affair will be preceded b,)' a VIP recq1tion wi lb repretentatives from some of OCs leadina companies. ln keepibl with the ''treasures found" theme each 'uest will receive upon arrival a apecial treasure map dllll'&Jnmina the mu1eum and hiab· liahtina 1pecial aspects of the mu~ 1eum•1 di1play1 assembled especially for thi1 aolden anniversary. Three separate musical ensembles will perform durina the even1na 11 aucsta dine on Chez Yous Caterers' offerinp of aalmom, artichokes with prosciutto, scampi, puff filled with chicken dijon, chocolate fondu!J.. etc. DUil Aicklen. be Juett spcaktr. Den ~. l l . of COit.i Mal baa been c.bolen u a aanifina.1w iD 'Teen ~·1 1916 Orf&I Model Search. K"er photo wi.U appeu ia die Marc:b laaue or tbt m •• • a~ Red Hill Lutbenli ffilla. A tulUoa show, liw W a' men; horad'oue~door~llM daacin.& are a few of tl)e plul for .. , p.m. Feb. 16 David Yon DrOdllcdoe beina•taeed•t the~ ballroom. A ()OrtiOn of me prclCll~I will .JO to Vicwm for Vict&ma. TidriN (SlO in ldvance, SlS at door) me available tbroup T~n Of at tbe door. Tickeu for the event 1te Stw per pcnon and reservation infonnat1on as available by callina Ell1e Yous at 973-61 ls. SATURDAY SOIREE: At the Grand Ballroom of the Dlsneyland Hotel, the Mukcd Ball Chapter of the OC PerforminJ Arts Center will staae a Winter Carnival filled with pqeantry and entertainment. chestra will entertain and Whitey Hoff man· s Orchestra will provide music durina the show. More entertainment will be by Jerome Duane Kitterman and the Yule Tide Carolers. Parents Without Pan.om. Oruee Cout Chai*' 26. bu tbree upcom- ina events: Feb. 1~. an ~ dinner with dancina; Feb. 21 , 9 to 1 a.m. dance ~lb events at Cotta Mesa Country Oub) aod Feb. 16, I p.m., orientation for new memben. More 1nfonnation available by call· ina S46-S788. B.EAAT TO llEAA'J"! Tickets are still available for the Feb ll Heart to Kean Galat !he t1fth lllllual event of American Heart AllOclation beiq held at the Anaheim HiltolL Reter- vation1 for the black tie affair (S 125 each) may be arrumed by callina tbe usociation at 547-3001. In it• 1CCOnd year. the chapter will unmuk a new k.ina with pomp and ceremony as a "royal court" rules over the festivities. Homes Savinas of Ameri~ or- JuJor Lea1M •f Newport Harbor memben will be at the home of Ollvla J°'8Ma 9:30 Lm. Tuesday to honor those Leaauen wt)o currently serve on community boards or com- missions in OC. Merrtn J-.Oa, president of United Way of OC wi ll Silent and live auction.1, fine food and dancina will b.iahllabt the event. The mu1ical aroup CfueUe and a profeu1onal mime and harpist wi.U entcrtam ME.XICO $89 d9ays fro5m Pt·i , Pt•r-..11• ~.td S1tme1r·-. ne\\ Fa11-.k\ · \It '\•u•. 111 our 3· 'tar Fairset.l Lhmu~h t .t Pctnam.t Canal. at inL red1hlt· .... a, in).!' MEXICO: Sail tor a-. lo" ,1, ..;:~4-; ptor pt>rson (cabin 1. .llt'\.{{11\ · ~ 1 l t 11 '' • l :.! .) 2n \ou'll 'Cl\t $;,II pt r p~:r-..11: I li\1 1\ld 1n)lour SIOtl Homf> Port Honu .... 1.tn11 ... 111p 1n \1.apulu1. Put•rto \.11l.fft ,1. l.1h11 ~.Ill l uta~ and L1huat.1ne}o Or taktt ad' anta.)ft' ut .... ~x·1·1,tl ~a,·in~ .... on .111other 1. ahin t att:gon1.•, S:lO(.) pt•t pt•r<.:cm on out:;1dr 1. ilbins or $400 per pt•r-.on on m~idt• I. ctbll')S Thc-.c discounts .11 .... 0 1111.'ludt• 1.1ur 1110 Homt Port Rnnu' Pt'I Pt•t ... on TR . .\ :\~-l. \ \' . .\ L : ...,,11 l :or .t-. h I\\ a.;;. $1 .. ~l:l pt r pt 1 .... on tcah1 .th' :<1 11\ .. P ·I •rnm t 7 "1) That-. ii .... 1 1n~ .... 111 $t11:1 "ail l':l"rbound trom \, .1pukn to 'ian Ju,1n 11r '1u \1•1'-..,1 . rtnd "'''P .11 "l l"hllma-. "t lm1' L\11.11,.i11 11ml th1. "'a~ Bia' 1-..1.rnd-. Plu .. 1 h i rt•t• to .rnd I 1om t ht" .. h1p I htn• an• 1.?n .11 '"' llll.! ..... 1 ... wt 11 l)n ,ti! r\lh1.•r I. ablll 1 ,lll'\!lll ll'" ~ ll 10 J>t'f l>t·r-.on on uut,1dt• 1. :\hin .... and"\ ~1<1 Pt't pt'r-.1)n on 11h1dt• \ .thtn .... ·and nt ( nur,t•, \nu 0\ free '-'n <.:t'l' '"ur tti\\t•l .t~l·nt ,md book to<lay • ~ t. •• ~ 1 I I , '" . SITMAR SUPER SAVERS .. Or.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Febtuary 9, 1~86 ( ~ Comedy, trage d y, musicals offered in 6 new openin gs A Shakcspcan:an tragedy. 1wo Neil prem1en.~., -make up .i l'lountilul Leading oil the lt'\tl\'llll'~ with .i amon comedies and three musicals menu of six new ~tuge produrnuns for Wednc\da)' opening di l 1( Irvine 1~ a -two making their Oranae Count} local theatergoers tha~ week. pla) la> ingclaam 10 the ··vcall''>I ol Jll ---------------..---------------. time" 111fe. Shake~pcare' "Hamiel.'' .\lso in In inc I'> Simo n'<, senocomed\ "Tbe Gingerbread Lady," opening a run tor 1he In 1m· Communll) Theater f nda}. wh1k another Simon <,ho"' "Tbe Odd Couple," arrive-, 1n Rrea Thursday The musicals. all ho'>'ing 1n Frida) night, are "Guys and Dolls" cH the Buena Park (I\ 1t Theater and the two local premu:re\. "Robin Hood'' b} the Fulkrton ( I" ll Light Opera and "Babes" from thl' La Habra ( 'hil- dren's Thcatl'r Ro~n ( ohcn lh:m man ot the L Cl Drama [)ep,inml'OI. 1' d1re<.llng "Hamkt ··and ha' 'Cl his producti on --' 1n tht· \l'~r l~ltl '>'1th \tudent Paul Lo,eh pfa\lng tht· tllll' rok d!I a I(). ~ CLUBHOUl.E PictUREC'. I \t:ar-old H)Uth r dgar \l hl•ll. Dud le} Toi . Titus Knight, Cynthia Blaise, Steve Benson and Carla Greer Sublcwtt are featured 1n the show. which will be pre..,.entl'd .u a srx·c1al ('Urta1n time of 7 p m V.cdne\da)S th rough Saturda}\ until r cb ::!:! Tickets ma> be: re'!Cnl'd h\ l .llltng K56-66 I 6. "The (,1ngrrbread lad)·· in- augurall.'~ the Seraocom1c Sea~on al I< T under the dm·c11on o f I am Rlaf..l.' Reth T llu~. Kell y M ilkr I .11>onn.i dcBarros. Warnl' Mn )· berry and John ~·nnl.'11 w mpml' th\' ca\t and the )hO'>' run' Fnda} \ Jnd ·aiurda) at 8 pm "'Ith a 'iunda~ maunee Mnrch 2 at ~ pm . through March 8 nt funk KOl k <. ommun1 1~ Park. on Sunn\ hill Road on 1 unll' Roel Dn'e 1n ln1nc Rc\Cf\illlOn\ 857-5496. .. Robin Hood " 1\ an original mu)1- l'al version or tht' 'ihe~ood Forest le$Cnd b} Kl·nncth fohnson and Richard KJO~l'> (not to tx· confused with the Robin Hood n111\1cal .. Thl' White Arrow" t'I\ J....~nt John\on) anJ IS directed b> Jan and cinn Duncan Rud) Nemetr and Pippa \\ 1nslll\\ head the ('a!>t oftht• i.ho'>'. '>'h trh '"II pla > Fnda~s and <iaturda)<. at >Ip m and Sunda)S at:! '0 pm at Plummer ·\udllonum. on ( hapman .\' l'n uc .JI Lemon Street, f-ull erwn Rc'il'r- ' at ions 8'>7-1 7 1~ Dan Aulwurm and Jnmt'\ Matthl\ .ire "The Odd Couple" for the Bl't'a I heater Ltague in the Cuna& Theater 1n the Bre11 Mnll Performances ~•II he g1,en Thursda} through Saturda~ and feb 19-22 at 8 P m with rL'\Cf\ ation'i taken at 528-4:!40 "(1U)S and Dolls" 1s directed b ) (1an C1ordon for the Buena Park < 1, 1c Theater in the Buena Park High School audttonum. Magnolra A' - enue at Academy Way. Performance~ will be given Fndaysand Saturdays at ~ p.m through March 15. Re)Cr- 'at1on, 81 l-1010 fhr new '>how·· Ba~s" 1s a musical 1nbutt: 10 1hc: MCJM kids of th.e '30s and '40'i and"' 111 be presented fnda> !I and \aturda'" at 7 JO p m and \unda\" at 2 \O p m at the La Habra Childr~n \ Theater 311 S Euchd \\L' < Jll 12 1 J I 094-10 11. ext. 171 (Pleue eee THEAT~R/86) FA \111 Y f II~,.., f. 'J 'f Jt t'• / r., f.-,t; 1"1 ~~L''~~•• ''• . 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Ml II n.1 ... 111 eMTL ~ T"' Cl.AH Of THI CAYI llAa 1111 lAOY MAWlCI ,.,..," >:c NIOH'TMAal ON >:c ILM ITlln PAIT 21 PllDOY'I HVINGI 111 I~ IMMl 1,.u 1 * ' . ,., .. , ... llMO WIUIAMs THI AOVINTUll llOINS tNI • • • • • • • • • [""'><1 81 ~· ... ~ )4411 IMIJOJee lfMlf lowM°' WOOO!>< wlQ4r SST O!l.55 wtsfM1Nful COwwo. c ........ Wfll 11!11 )9)$ ... . ~-. ... If it's got handles you'll grab a sale faster in Daily Pilot classified ads. ca11 642-5678 • l ·--Orange Co-1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Febn.Atty 9, 1Ne • 'MissM' 'gets her walk star 'THEATER OPENINGS IN COUNTY ••• LOS ANGELES (A P) -Enter- tainer Bette M1dler. the ac tress. singer, author and comic known b> fans as the Davine MISS M, wa honored Thursday with a• sidewalk star 10 the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "l am really overwhelmed and I am flabbergasted and I think this 1s probably the g.rclltcst th rill of my whole life," Midler told the estimated 400 fans gathered on Hollywood Boulevard for the 12:30 pm ccr· emony. "I hope you'll come and walk all over at," she said. adding. "It really docs have my name on 1t, but I reallr feel this star 1s the work of the fans • The Hollywood Boulevard 'itar, near Orange A venue was 1he 1.821 st star embedded in the concrete walk- way. PromM "'ed.:da)"• for ucktt 1ntormat1on. Seven othet local producuons head into their clo 1ng SC\\aons th1~ week, andudang •''Tbe f'orelptr" on the main st.aac of South Coa~t Rcpcnory. 655 Town Center Dn"e Co~ta Me~ (957-4033), ll v1ng final perform nee .. 1oday at 2 30 and 7 30 p.m. and Tuesda> throuah Thursday at 8 p.m •"Drlvln1 Arouad \be House" on SCR's Second tagc. w1ftd1n1 up Tuesday th~ough Fnda> at 8:30, Sa1urdayat 3and 8:30. toda) and next Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. •"Pippin" at addleback (allege 1n Mission V1tJO ( S82-46S6). Thursda) 1hrough Saturd:ly at 8 p m . today and next S"unda} at 3 p m •"Beyond Tberapy" at the ( O\Ul Mesa C'1., 1c Playhoui,e. 661 Hamilton St . Costa Mesa (650.5269). Thu™1a) through aturda} a1 8 30 •"All Bttauae of Agatba" at 1he Huntsngton Beach Plai.-hou'ie Main Street al Yorkto1.1;n A\Cnue 1n the Scacl1fT Village \hopping '-enter. Hunungton 8each OH:!-1 40S l Fn- day and SatUrda)' at g 30 The star, across the '>lrcet from Mann's Chine~ Theater, was placed between stars prtv1ousl) ded1ca1ed to Ge-0rge E. Stone and Carole Lom- bard. Bette Midler Join• the Hollywood Walk of Fame. •"Talltlng Wltb ... " 1n the Studio Theater at Orange ( oast <allege an CosUl Mesa (432-S88{)) Fnda} and \. Saturda> at 8 p.m . 1oda-. and ne\t ..-.uun o STAOIMDR ... On'"·,,, th"" tx .... 1 1,,,\..J ... tnric' of ,111 time l't.'cnm~ an excitini.: muri1.m pkturl..". -~~~~~ ____ .. .,.._ ... ,... 49S-6Uo EDWMDS 111m* VD> MAU .._U4-2S!>l CllDOME Ullll &LS 761-6611 STllTll 191·05'7 LAGIN 1 .. U MAU EDWMDS VU.AG( COO£J W1.,ITr11W•NT1JOrll • ,ACflC llWAT l9 DR.fl 191-3693 ••• SMWllll uu 990-4021 UA MOV£S 4 INTI IOI S40.0S94 UA SOtlTH COAST fhey're back again ... Rommx·in,s: a hr.md ~ Sttn'. MT..-rtl KAii 141·0770 llAlll 637-0340 EDWMOS awtTD COfTM AMC ORAi& MAU lJ mAll S2l-1611 'A~IC GATEWAY LJHU•W CDWMOS/SoCll lAGlN lalS MAU MMll 634·3911 UA CITY COODt WHTlllllTH 193-0546 UA W£STWCSTD MAU 'Jared to ma~/· 'forced-to rule . L A D l J \ ~ E \( J ' South Coast Plaza s;n Mon 12 oo. 2 45 ' I I -~ Tues·Fri 5 30 • 8 15 • 10 45 />/,, f}, ,, ; t·'f'-. ,, .. , ... i,,_• -5 JO . 8 15 . 10 15 l NO ,,,ssu ACCfl'T(O ,0 .. _!Hll tNOAO t lllf Hl I _ \\i'I N N f.R _ __._ ___ __, BEST PICTU~.~!. THE YEAR! ROBERT REDFORD MERYL STREEP our~~ 001-c:GM--9TW9>-~,. .... . .... .. !PG. ~ N.. ~·I ..... nt-.lllJ I &>~UI") \ l \ l\'f.RSAL 1'1c. tU("(' . !~~···" •OOSIAWt& ,_..,_,_ • ll ' 1 .... ,,,, .. , ......., "'-4 ... ..,._. --........ .. " ...... " " . . • JlffWPQMf I.Al M •Wt 'fM: .._\ttft •C'ltlAHllf ••l'!t.·~ ....... ..... .....,..,,_.~ . _, -· .... ·-· ·\t •\I >I M' Ml MHI H'-. '1, Ill o ,It" 'I ,j) 01tll1lll \"II <lllCI <t •1111• .. f fO "II\ l'"rf,,fOl.,111 t' J I n TWstt.sm DIWMDS SMICIUMCI .,_SSl~ (DWMIJIS llOCl•41 .., ....... )Ml ,ACllC u -* ' .... '37.0340 -~IMU ...._ .... • CDtUllOS VU> lltll Jl0-69'0 .ur~ 91STKTOll \ P~R.~\IOI \I PICT\ Rf ft NOW PLAYING :- COSTA MESA f Clwl•Cls B•"IN S40 •44~ IAYINE fow~ro~ WOOOl>foCoe C "'"'' '.1~1 06SS STA#TON Eowaros V 1aQf C tnlt• 891 0567 ORAHGE HO ,.usu Pitc1f< \ ldl\Qt ACC~l'TIO '<>fl O••Yf n n.11 fNGAOflltfNT J El TORO E dwllCIS [ I oro ~1950() J OflANG£ C•rvC~1e1 63A ?~ 034 9J6• IUENA PAIUI Pieolic s &f114 P dr' Drrve 111 821 ~70 V"' ACADEMY MEMBERS. Your card will adm1I you and a guest lo any per1ormance S THI! K5T Of" Tllll£S (PQ.U) 1:2S 3 ·3S SSO I 00 &.101 0 WfTill£SS (llt) I 20 3 2S S lS 74S &.9SS CLAN OP' THIE CAVE -.Allt (llt) 1 :OS 3 I 0 ~ 20 > lo a. 9 •o ~ANOOUTIN HVClltL V HILU (llt) SHOWS AT I 103 H S lS 1 SO &. I 0 00 MUlltl'MV"S ROMANCE: ,,..._.,,SHOWS A T i 00 3 IS S 2S 7 4 0 &. 9 SS LUXURY THIATltfS C RY P'ltOll THE llllOUWTAIN (G) I 10 3;30 S:l0'7·30 9·30 N o P.,n .. 8.ir a1n Matinee VOUNGeL.OOD (llt) SHOWS A T I 4 0 l ,0 S;45 1 SO &. 9 SS OUT OF A F.-tcA (PG) SHOWS AT 12 4S J SS 1 00 &. 10 10 IN 70MM tROfil E:A GLE (PG-U) SHOWS ~T I 00 l 20 s 4 0 1:00 &. 10 20 ~ANOOUT IN MVt:lltL V HILU (llt) Plu• Splu" (PG) CLAlll OF THIE CAVW: eEAllt (llt) Plu t L1dyH.twke (PG 13) HA ... UlltGt:llt T ... Mettee PkWfWCllt) Plu' Ehm1n.tlOr\ (POJ .-ocKV fV (ll'G) Plu' Co Htl t.a'\.1v• &. Do~ In LA (RI NIGHTillllARI'. ON E Uii ST Rt:t:T II (It) N 19i.tm1 •e on E lm SI I IA ) '"" '"' C'f C-.C)~~[)( «~AMI : :.~: .. ~ ... ~ l_. rwr•Llrl HOOM IMCJt TO Tl« FVTUllE (~t Plu•I 101 DAL MA TIONS 10) C hild P11t 1!\ C f'\,,qt O * OAl\I( INS 0••• I JO W•••yail 00 W••••• ll••" 11 f100 U•lon •111• ' Best Picture Best Actress Whoop! Goldberg ,..,,._....... .. ____ _ _..__ .... ______ _ MU SltUJ! ..,..mAPlW _.Plll K1_.ttJ U. llM.S I e.Tl.U '46 1711 mwuos so cout PlAZ• Wiii ... ,, .... n "" sa1 ~ 1.....a IUll 491.1711 CDWMDS n T CDWMOS SO COAST lAQN ... •1tMT• llMI 141 0771 IUlll UOSSl O>WMDS QtMTIJ COITTl CIOtll U--tM 1G ITllT'tl at10!167 ,ACf'IC lJ ... ' COWAl'OS VIHQ cunt:• 1 ru . ,ACflC •" n Ill " n1 >m J 'unda) It 2:30 p.m. These other arc n1ll on thc bo:lrd\ and hold1oa: •"El Graade de C.C. Cola" at the cwpon Theater Aru Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport .Beach (631--0288). fndayi and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March I (772-7110), nllblly. except Mondays at vary1oa cun.am times ihroup Apnl 6 • "Tbe lll•J ucl I" at the Cun.a1n Call Dinner Theater, 690 El CJamino Real, Tu\t1n (83~-1 540). nightly ex - cept Mondays at varying curuun umcs through May>2S. •"AJooe Togetier" at the Harle- quin Dinner PlayhouS(, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-771 1 ). nightly except Mondays at varying cunain umes through March 30 CALLBOARD -The Irv ine Com- munity Theater will hold audttioM Tucsda> at 7 p.m for theTnaHtyk comedy-drama "Lu Ann H8ml*>ft Laverty Oberlander" .... darector Woody Jones is teelcina a cast of three women and citrht "''"" fn r •h,. "°'"' .. Add1uonal tryouts (or the ~ musical ·'Happy New Ycat" will be held ruesday at 7:30 at tbe Cole.a Mesa Civic J>layhouoe, 661 Hamilton •"l Do, I Do" at the Grand Danner Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim t., Costa Me~ ... dir~r P'lti Tambelhn1 as seeluna fi ve men and two women for the show, which o~ns ApnJ 17 .... a.ll 6S0-5269 for details.. .. ~' lUCI S1'BIO 11 ltJl//Dlf ·-.... "Oil If AfllCA" (PC) , ......... 7 .... 19'.tl 1-' TUCll DOLl'f srmo "CLU If Tll CAY£ IUI" INI. NI. U S. 6 IS l:IS. lt:• (J) 1-' lUClt llOll'f STOlO "OUT Of AFllCA" (l'Cl I to,'-•· 7:t0, lt:lt DCWIM OUliOIJfT "Tll TW Tl ...-rtfll" (PC) 1:1 s. l:ll, S-.15, 1· •• ,. .. 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(I) T1L ,.. 1:21, 1'45 H•. l:lS. 10-lS '1t••llll" (I ) I lS, l:M, S:IS, tlS ...... SAf 7·JI '"Wll.ICATS" (K-13) "llCITUIE ELI ST. 2" J 2'. 1•. IH5 (11) "EumlATllS" (PC) I· JS, S:t5. M ...... .,. lllHU&l.S" (I) 1'4S •• •1 .. 1•.1•• "IHT If '11mS" (PC·U) \Mt, f-4'-~ ... 11~ t,. "°IMlMT• lllUUM.LS"(I) 1 ••.•u •• t•• ., ... "fir' Cl) t •.JG t• as • • "Ask yours lfaslmplequestlon: J/asanysertouscrttlcever objected to a movie on grounds that It contained too littl e nudlty?' · SuJDner perfect exainple of Democrats' pesslznlsm To thl' l:dllor In relt'rencC' w the Jntck in thl' Pilot on Jan .!'. commc:n1-. b) As~cmbh man (id Fergu,on and rt·- tired Judge Bruce Sumner. I find it rcfre htng 10 ~cc that (111 Ft·rguson 1~ pushing fof''ard the ideals rt•p- resentC'd b' tht· m1d1t1nr1JI Re- publican platform Once again \OU '~·1· :1 Democrat namcl} Bruce 1.iumnc:r. fl'·t'\!Jbh'>h· ing the ncgall\C'' tl'"" pmpounded h) the Dt·m1.Krat!> in the l n11t·d "itatc'> for the la~t l fl \l'3r\ and finalh brought 10 an t•nJ h~ thl' rt·prc\l'n- tauon g1\en b' thl' Pre~1dl'nt of tlw t nttl'd tate<. R11nJld Reagan Brute ~umm·r cuntmualh 'h''"'' through hi\ 'lalt'ITll'Ot\ in the Da1h Pilot 1h.11 thl· fknim 1:-it' arc al "a'!> going 111 ht· thl ~·"111H,t1t part' c.:11ing tra' d hud~Wt'> h~ 11ur "ontkr· ful representall't' Badham a' hl•ing J nega11 H' aspt'C't \\di kt'~ lool.. at the fl'lllfd ol Badham ll•t\ look al hi\ n·-ekctH1n rcrord kt'' lw1k al v.h.H ht•'qJOnl' for the l·11' 111 'e" port tkal h Jnd lur h" l·un,11tUl'nl' L l'l°~ look .ti "h.11 \1an.tn Hn~r,110 h<t' J11nl' h1r h1•1 ll>O,lllUl'Ol \ J\01d the deH•lopmt'nt ha\tK th.11 has taken plact· 1n Los .\ngek<1 .ind lianta Mon1rn -pnman l} Demo· cra11c d1stncts run b> liberal De- moc'rtats "ho have" no fore"s1ght but onh look to the"1r const1tuenc' and the.attttudes of liberal!> · \nd the) look to see for quick li'l'' qu1t•k pleasures and instead do nol tal..c tnto ..1ct0un1 the fut ure l)f 1h1<i nauun and the ideas behind de,cfo1)- ml'nt and bebind the 1hcor> ~·1 Jov. n h~ Prc-~1dcnt Reagan and the Rl· puhhcan part) More clo~t· w homt· Jrl' tht' ideal\ 'l'l torth b> men the likt'' of Badham and Gil Fcrgu'>on Or.rngt' { ounl' rt·pre!.cnts J un1qut· mtlrOCO'>m \\1th1 n the lln11ed Sta It'' and ""l' ha'c thl' chance to trul~ pt•1 form 3!> a lil'' elopmt·ntal-1) pe wunt\ 1n that "l' can plan our futurl' "l' can . Ian mJS'i 1ram11. we can plan shoppinF lt'nter ... ,.,.l. e:in plan for tht• futurl' of l'ducattnn \\l"\t' '>een the lotll'r\ tome lurth undl'r Rl•puhlita n gO\t•rnment and "'l' lan mo' l' fon..Jrd n.m "1th thl'\1· kind of 1dl·~il\ ;lnd 'urch Brule \umncr I'> till' J..inJ 11f man ~l' don·t nl'l'd 1n ( ,tllh1rn1a to rt•prl''>C'OI llllr tdl'J\ ON THE RIGHT ---Ll·t' 11111 .11 \\h,1t 1he Rt•puhh,an pan) ·'' J \\hull has dunl tor dt'\C'lopnll'nl n Orange ( ount\ anJ let\ f(111k h''°" v..t ha\C been .shlc to "Kl\'<~:~~R,\~~:. Bid to help Angola secure Ourpatrioticdutytoaidrebels .&: d .&'. • · T11lht•Ed11nr· -. that m1~tJkl· lfl ( uha .ind \\l' .trt• iree om bail1es Al ricans ~nu are av..ilrt• th.tt tht· tommun1'>l' P<I\ 1ng. a hiller pnlt· po\IOL! cl\ \and1n1\l,i\ 1lrl' t.1k111g 0\ l'I I fl'itorJCJll\ lht•re 1c; nothing tn l)Uf • u • s • oppos 1' t1• on tn '-JCaragua It ",1 c,uhjl'll th.11 "l' Dt·tl.lra11on of lnJepcn<lentt' thl' dun I \\ant to think about \\nltng'> of our founding t".tther'i. ur h It '\eem<. to mt• that lhe liberal' Jnd tht· ,,onrol' Dodnne that kgaliLl'S .1 to Ma rxi sm oug t the media haH· twen dupt•d h\ tht" uimmunist takcmer in 'iu:aragua rnmmun1w .. 1n '-itara~ua fhl' hlind the l 111ted \tall'\ llf ,ln\ nlhl'f to be self-evident and the '>U1udal h;l\cn l got th1 ~ut'> 10 admit 11. and in the proll.''' arl forfettt'1g their trcd1h1ht~ an1I k.1der· ship in .\menca .\ll thl\ d>ntan t11r humJn rightc, 1, ~elcdl\I.' and ..11 tlmt'' h\~)(>tntical Then: 1\ n11 room to r .rnotht'r ( .1'\tro 1n the \mcn,a\ .\pµt·a~enwn1 of Ortega "11ul ot lhl' que<.11on What need' It, tw done., Thl'rl· 1" n11 perm.tnl'OC\ 1n .1 l11mmun1'1 takl'l"l·1 \\ h' J"l·p1 11 \\ maJl· loUnll" I hr rn olullon fur .1 lkmmrJllL 'nllt't) u1nt1nul''> 111 °"1,aragua 11 I\ our natural p,11not1t dllt\ 111 '>upport thl· frcl•d11n fodtll'I' nwralh f1nanu.ilh .inti 1t Ol'lt'\\Jn \\1th .trm' \n ~ utht·1 111111 ,t.: latJ..' t11mm11n \j,'O\l' and "hllnd and \mndal C1!C>IH1I It ..,_l Rf<!.... Contra war illegal, immoral l 1 thl E:d1111r In thl·to rn1ng"cl'k'> < on~.rl'" "'111 be acting on l'rt'\ldl.'nt Rl·agan' requl'St for d1rell mil1tar: aid to the conrra"aron '-1laragua llV..i,hing- t0n oh sen ef' arl' ngh t I ht· 11 ml' 1\ ··npt · .ind maO\ , ongrl·"men angcrnt h\ lhl' 1n.1hd1t1 111 \mrntan forL·1g11 p11l11) tu mJl..c Jn' ,f,·nt 1n 1nlLTnJl111nJI lrrron'm "ill 'l'nt their lru,1rat111n h\ tund1ng.a md11.tn operation th.ii ,an get rc..>,ult' the 10\a<;111n of 'rl.tragua So'' tlo"' dot'' 1h1' .dk<t u' 1n Orangl' Count'' \I.ell hert• a' el<.ev. hl fl' .iu"'" tht I n11l·d \ta Lt'' conll'fOl'd .111/l'O'> "ill ht· ,1,1nding up to prote't thl' l'nnn, 111 the lfr.1gan admlOl\lrJllUn 111 f1n.tntl' th!\ iJfcgal and immoral ''·ir In part1'-ul;,i1 thl' l'lnlg~ 111 K · '>ISIJntt• ,l n.i1111nJI l11'(\\1Jrk !If gantted h·. 111wrc,-.1on.il d"1111 t "111 he Pll J..l t1n~ .rnd ll~mJing 111Jt kal11·1, hl'rc J'> l'l\l'" I L'll' h111h Ill l lln\ IO• l' our long.rl''"''H'• 11 the m1,1.1 l' 111 m1htJr J1d .ind to dramJtlll' our oppo<;1t11111 l<• l \ <,uppnn tor th1· contra wa1 1111 °"'l.trag.ua. J nd poll IJcal pov. erll''>'>nes'> left b\ \omo1.1 .irld l n.·a11ng" ncv. nation \\ l' in tht' Pledge cannot accept the U'>C ol our la\ dollar<, In '>upport thl' contra mertl'nanes .\\1de from all nlhl'r liUl'SllOO\ thl· nnlra dl'Stru1 11on 11! '-tl.1raguan 'dlag.c' and 1nd1,tnn11n.i11· murdn 111 nwn "nml'O .ind 'hildrl'n 1k11wnqr,t11· 1hn Jr1 nnthl'r lhl· lrl·1·do111 f1g.h1er,· nor hrnthl'f\ Prr\ldl'nl lfragan refer' to \\ c arl n11t alonl' 1n our bt:l1el\ Political .tnd lU ltural kadcr\ from Jt11und the '' orld and part1cu1Jrl~ tr'>m ( l.'ntra Jnd \outh .\mema 11ppu'>C l ' IOteC\\:OllUD J.ll °" 1taragua rhc: ContraJora f)l.'acc 1n111;111' l' I" h 1c h the Rc:<lga n a<lm in 1 ~- 1 ra t1on ha' done e' e~ thing in ti\ po" er to ""b' crt I continue., 111 call for Jll'.lll'lul 'l'ttlcment of lht· d1<,putec; 1n the .trca anti thl· !\1caraguan go>t·rn nwnt ha' 1ntltlatcd II\ v..1ll1ngne\\ to \\11rJ.. \\Jth1n thl' ( ontrJtlnra nrou•\\ 1 lu\\ do 9-t gel V. a\hington tu r ·1 ••rn1/l tht· Ol'ed tor nl·g11t1ell1on.,·• fht' headline 1n thl· lntern,11111nal ~krald Tnbunr 1<,. ''<\fncan Lt•adcr'.> .\re Bafllcd b' Rragan·, f-mbracc of 'la' 1mh1 ··There 1\ a grcal deal going on 1n .\fnca that ought to batlk .\lncan leader\ 1ndud1ng gcnou<lc. 'itaP at1on and 11co-u1lon1alism But no the' t'lcct to be hatlkd h\ \.Ir Rt•agan's ·puhlil Jt•c1s1on to hdp l\J\ 1mh1 a freedom fighter 1n \ngula "ho al read> dominate'> one-third of .\ngolan tcrnton and 1<, detl·rrnincd to dominate the \\h11k lOunl~ upon "h1ch hl· " publich comm11tcd to 1''0 ubjClll\C\. The fin.tis the ou\tl'r of4fJ000 (uban 'old1crc, v.ho ha\l' maintained the Marw.1 d1ctato1'>h1p 1n .\n~ula srnn· 1975 and ''ho transmit to the rl'1g.n1ngiunta IO\lful- t IOOS from \ lo\t 11" T ht· \ClOnd 1\ In hold demouatil dn tuin\ \;1nl' .\lnl·a11 k~1dl'r\ "l'ft: 'uni mooed to :.i ml'l'llng in 1 lar tlfl' /imbabwe It ''a' therl' that tht'' l'\pres,ed lht'lr d1\ma' o'er \a, 1m- h1·., meeting Reagan One v.ould think the) could profitabl~ ha'c u\l'CI their time b) expressing their d1 .. ma) o'er Z1mbabv.e It I'> there that 1n the name uf fn.·cdom and cqualit' lhl· go' i:rnmcn1 1.1f Roht•rt \.1 u.gatx· v.a'> established .\\ rcccntl\ a!> la\! l'io- \Cmher. Prime \t1 1n 1~1cr Mugahe announn·d hi\ de\ ot1on 10 a onc- part~ \late in Zimhah"e thl' entire collect I\ it\ oriented 111 \far""' ideal'> .\ fnGJn leader<; h," c had c;omc l'\p<.'nente \\ 11h .\ frn.an <;tatc'> oncn· tcd to"ard \.lar\l'il 1dcalc, · \1o\t retentl~ 1n E th1op1a. "hie h required .t "orldv.1de con~enpt1on of rock '>tng· ers to prevent unffero;al 'itarvation WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY The ~fncan leader!> did have a prnnt 1n contrasting the polic1e\ of the Reagan adm1n1'itration in Angola and 1n M0Lamb1que. Both arc Mar\1~1 d1cta torsh1ps. but there 1s a ~lient difference unremarked h\ the leader<;· dt'.>patch. which l'.> that -\ngola· .. dt.l ta1or<.h1p is not ind1gcnl)u'h 1m- PO'>Cd It is the creature of< ,J,tro'<; ( uha The pride one so often c,ce'i retlcttcd 1n the declaration\ uf .\fman leaders on the subJCl t 111 their cmanc1pa11on trom the colon1al \oJ..e for rea'ions unfathomed. anti pcrhap<. untathomablc. "mpl) pa\<, no not1t·c to \m 1e1 1mperiali~m at \\Ork tn .\ngola 1n fth1op1a and 111 \ llllf\\' \\or)d'Wllk /1mh.ttrnt"' lt1Jl'1gn n11n1\lt·r " quotl'tl a' pnitl''>t1ng I\;" 1rnh1 ~ mt'l'l- ing \\Ith Prc.·"den1 l<1agan 1n a '>tatemcnt that announc.ed rl'Stgn· edJ\ that that action ··muc,1 onn· again call into doubt the '>lnl\.T1t:-- and. indeed . th e moralt ty of those \\1 thin the pre,ent Amencan admin- 1stra11on who c.la1m that their onh goal 1n southern .\Inca 1s tht• ac.h1e\e·- mea1 of peace JUSllH'-afld equaht} fur a11 ·· Realh thO'il' are "'hat the\ uc;ed to call lighting words The \tates 11r .\ngola Bot~wana. Lnotho Mala\\ 1. Mozambique Swa11land. T an1an1a Zambia and Zimbabwe. all hut one 111 them one-part} '>tale\ (though L1m- babwe has not qulle ~et ach1t'\C.'d de'>potlsm. though through no iault of its leader). don't have a great deal 10 teach the Lln11 cd States about tht· se:irch for peace JU'itice and equaltt) WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND Tht'~ do hov.cH•r. have a great deal to traeh the l 'n1 ted State'> about the u11er fotu11~ ot declarations by most fh1rd World leaders when talking about-l'.S policy -or. for that mailer. whrn talking about a great man' matter<, It ·1s d1tlit-ull to think of a stn&lc pre~1dcn1 of the Un11ed States whu did not at lca'>I o nce in his term cnunnatc t \ goals of aiding thoSl' who sought to resist colo n1 zat1on b) the ~o' 1et l ln1on We began with the theon of containment: The Soviet l 1 n1on ·s fronuc..>r~ cannot be ex- tended \\ell . d1 rectl) and ind1rectl~. thq hJ\e been extended : 1n ~ou1heas1 .\~1a 1n the Can bbcan 1n .\fnca, and 1n A.fghan1stan. We did more merel} than to help to prov1s1on those who resisted tha t 1mpcnalism V..e oursehcs fought in Korea. and ach1e\ed a stalemate. And we fought 1n Vi etnam. and lost. But the .\fncan leaders are not hemoaning Amencan inconstancy in Indochina. The\ appear to be saying that our"' 11lingnc!>s to help Angolans J1 hie'"' th<.· Jn·edom from col· on1al1~m that the} alh1cved from Portugal. onl} to lo<,e 11 10 Castro. 1<. t'' 1dence o f .\mencan h\ pocns). We do well to ac,k 'Wh\ 11 was that Ponugue~e dom1n1on over Angola wa1, resented. not so Soviet-Cuban dominion mer .\ngola. But here we run into. 'et again. thC' greatest parado\ of tht· h\st-war }ears: the rdat1ve 1mmun1 ; of tnc Soviet l Inion from rntic1sm for 1 1~ barbanues combined with the relenl- lc\<. cnt1c1sm ol the t 'n1ted States fo r mcndlesseOort'>. hownercl ums;. to help the people of the world protect thcmselvc!. against the black plague made in Mo'>rnw. whose fruit '" intrigue. t~ranm . torture and starva- tron ' W/l/Jam Buckley ls • syadlcated columalst 'vfan' ,,, II'> 1n lht· Plnlgl' of Re'it\lJno· tl,1\l traq·ktl lt1 "'1Cara11.ua anc.l h,I\ r ""11nc .. \e1! thl· 1ranslormat11•ll'> th.ii hJ\l' 1.1k1·n place lht'rl' '1n1 l' thr \,1nd11w.ta re\ olu111u1 \\ "·" r v l'l1 11111 11!1 farer 1h.11 •h Pl·.1~.111 .1lf\ l\t'r' 1k Knht· 'llJI 'Ill' nlll:ll l' 111 \l Hk tcrrr111.1 11 i11-'"Pll' p11lh1 · Pll r • 'l'l1 ,., •11J1 ·•I till' P•"1·11 .. 111d ilj111 r..1l' V. l· 1dt·nt1f~ "1th l\.urt \ onnegut "hu untc '>a1tl 1n an in ten 1e"' that 1·,1-r\thing ht• helic\ed ahout \men- ' .1 hl' karn1•d 1n \l\th·1?radr U\ tl '>. ~t· ht·fll'\(' 1n tlw 1dt'JI 1h~1 .\ml·nca <.a\\ 11 ,1,1nd' tm the dcmouat1l prml'" ilw n~ht nt \ell-dl•term1na11on ..1nd I h1 \11\ l'fl'lgn I\ 111 nat11 IO\ \\ tr•· \\ork1ng 111 m.1kl· \mn1c.1 ,,, I\ rr11ml\1'' I> \ \ II> f>I < t.... I .1)!un.1 FkJ1 II Nursing homes cleaned up deficiencies prior to review 8} tht' <\"<;oc1ated Prt'~' I d. 'ii nll.1 f t'I t l\tf I cul.1· ~ h11?hl11-'hl 111 hl'l1tn '>n f rh '' I 11)1.1 '-.11\ 1l'I k.1<kr 'i 1111 \. \numpo' dtl'd I\'"' than I' in11nth' .tltn th h.1' ,u,, n'<kd I c11n1d Hroh111' <>n 1 h" d.1 ll' In I --I lw r11nth I''' ,11f••nt 111 tht• I nt1nl \t:1te\ V. ilh;1n1 I knr\ Harr1\11n \\,J\ horn 1n t h 1111·, I II\< nunt\ \. ,1 f n I X2S tht• ll<1u.,l· ul l<l nre\t'nta11' t''> dcllcd John ()u1nq \d.tnl\ pre\tdenl alter nu1.11hl1d.1h r ·11 q•d J m.110111\ ol tht lil'lloral \otn In l Xti I kll1·"' •11 l>.1, ' ,,,,' l°ll'l lnl prl'\11kn 1 of thl' < on kdrt .11 \ In ix-thl' I \ \\ .t l~·r li11rl'JU \\,l\l'\l,1hli.,ht•d In IKX'I an 111 • <""~'II'" "''·lll'd 1tw fknartnH·nt of .\~11.1ilttu1· 1u ( ;1h111r1 In rl 'It.it 1J\ In 1'1'' lhl pri.,,., jt111n r1 ,, it 1n 1111· f k1t1111gton "J J 1r1.1l ol Rruno R1th..1rd H.1upt m.1n11 .u 11"·tl 111 muflknng lhl' hJh' ot a\ 1.1tur ( hnrk'I L1ndhcrgh In 194' th1· \\1.r1J \\;u 11h.11111111 <1u.1d.11lJnal rnJed 1n al ~ \tcton In 19"0 in,1,fl<nh111 \\h,•d1r1~· \\\>a ~t·n Jo!:>eph Mdarthy.R-W1 ~. charged 1ha11ht• "itttl1 Jkp.111m1•n1 ,,,1, rtddkd with< 11rnmun1\t\ In IY7f .1n l·arth1.1u..1l..1 1n < .1hl•1rn1.~, \an I C'rnandu \ .llle\ datmcd more than Ml li"c' · fhnught lor It da' F 'rr n11hlt• ""rk "at lir\11mp<•<.,c;1hll' · -fh11ma<1 Carh le \wtmh "nter h1\lor1,10 11-•h I xi< I 1 ORANGE e;oAST Daily Pilat p t ,. ~"' ··•1 ,,.... ' •fl.• ,.., t t ) l').,,. 8•1 ~· ,.,. v-""''"' <"' a~ • t G<•• '.,.,.. , <t)l!Ua w... ..,,,.,, '••nk Zlnl Fl' Tom h it ·~· l(j,.. l. Oon 'enley •, r I 1. fom Clltflln ''~""· F-i C•-.tt fMft 3r •t ~d • ' "°""'•" Chu:rcllmen t f)~,, I fl!t "otMn L. C.ntrell ~ OCIUCl>Ot· M.-~ T 8ffJ IC aftdte r.,.,~ulel.ol\ Men11g111• Howard Multen•ry "~••@r·"'O ()or., I " .... , ..... '"' Cln.t•I·~ 0 •Kt°' U.S. agency cited t hem based on list that was outdated ~ .\ Hl 'IGTO'--'' ta1rh tom· IJnt cnt1cs of the fcder.JI burcaut- rac~ ·i, man1fc~t '>hortuimmg\, we're pleased to be able ti) rcpon that ~omellmes the 'i\ stem \~ork<> -e ... cn though omc1ah al thl lop ma~ not ha'e been av.are th.11 11 "a" v..orking. I a'\t month "'l' rcp11nt·d that lleallh and H uman "it•n 1te\ tn· \CSt1ga1orc, had compiled a li'\t uf 44 nurc;ing homC'S acrM'I the tountf'\, \\.Ith "thronic; suh\tandard con· d111on!> ··When we a<oked &ht: enforce- ment chief of the fodern l agcnc} that '>u~n 1.,e., "1cd1c::m-.fundcd nursing home~ ahout 1hc fault' 4.i. he told us "~e·re wailing 10 <.C'e th,1111'>1 'We're going tot haw them all down." Poc.c.1hh· 1n\p1rt•d h' our 1n'tere\t ill the 4'ubJcc t 1he OH'Nght agenn the Hl·alth < ar<' F1nanung .\<lmin1'· irat1nn 1n')tl\uled a "pnonl) rc\1e " of tht• 44 nur.,1ng home ... wh1l h lrnd been fingered b\ lfH'\ '"'Pt'llor ( 1encra I Ru; hMd "-u\\C:ro~ Tht rt\ult<; of1he c~prd1ted rt\ tt'W "Cf(' frankl>_ a .. ton1-sh ing. >\n t'n- forrem<'nt oflic1al told our rcportC'r<; ron\ (aplH.'Cl() and Jenn> Cun- ningham that 1n 40 of lht' ca'iC!\, the o~rato~c11ed or thC' nu~ing home' nt'" ownt'r~ had a lready cleared up the defi c.1enc1c'> that had pu t them on • JACK ANDERSON and JOSEPH SPEAR Ku'i<ierow's hst 1n the li~t place. In fact. lhC') had cll'aned up their act before the tn'lpector general'\ list ~as nen compiled Ku'>~t·rnw·, 1n- H'\t1ga1ors. 11 turnrd out ha d tx•cn \\Ork1ng from rnmp11H·111t·tl tile\ th.it v..ere the latl''>I ,l\J1fatlk -but '>lopped 1n mtd-19'<' 'to Ku'>semv. ·., draft rt·port war, correct but outdated \\hen 11 ~a1J, ..We: ha\C 1den11ftcd 44 '>killed nurr,- 1ng l.1nlit1e1; 1ha1 dt'>pla\ <;trnng 1nd1c :it1on\ ot t hron1l \Ub\tJndard cond1t111n\ · .\<1 for the cnfon.emcnt lh1cf we quenrd Ph11tp Nathan\01,. he had no wa\ of knowing the \laiu-. of the 44 nurc,1ng hom<'' until ht hod Ix-en g1,cn thr lt~t 3nd war, able toquer> the regional offi ce., rc.,pon<,1hlc fom Morford 111'1 offiual oi thl· Health ( are F1nanC'tnl i.\dm1n11, trat1on \\hen ad.cd ahout tht' r~' 1cv. procc~) \atd "Thi\ proamm "work in$ C11\cn the numt>c r of homc'i v.c arc re<,pon!>1tllc for. we do a vcf) good JOO .\nd not 1u~t when JaC'k <\ndt'r\on tall' V..r are rt'ipon,1vc at all time\" V..ell OK. thouJh "<"d hke to think ~e at leut enrnuraaed thrir ('OthU\la\m Footnote: The to ur other nur~1ng homes on the IG's hst had been terminated from the Medicare pro- gram -before the hst was compiled. All but one have c;1nce been re- instated. The following are the Caltfom1a nur5tng homt's incl uded in the Dec. 11 198.5 repon compiled by the Health and Human erv1ccs Inspec- tor General (entitled "Long Term (arc Fac11tucs Fa1hng Cntical Con- d1 t1ons of Part1c1pat1on for Two ( onsecut1' e Suf'\e}S"), which arc nov. con\tdt::rcd "1n compliance." Alpha ( onvalescent Hospital. Oakland. Royal Home. El Cajon; St Therese ( onvaleSttnt Ho~pttal. Hay- wa rd. Edgemoor Gena1nc Hospital. \antec: Linda Mar Convalescent Ho'lpllal, Pacifica. Brommer Manor. Santa ( ru 1 Terrace Gardens Con- ,3Jcsccn1 \enter, Paramount, Valle) ( onvale\Crnt Hn~p1 1al. Bakersfield. Of the remaining homes, G rt'al L'\ke'I Cc1nt1nu1ng Care Center 1n Detroit Mich ha!> been permanently termtnAted from tht' Medicare pro gram Tcrminatton not1ce'i a rc pendtn~ aga1mt the Moroun Nurstng Home tn Dctro11 and the Retirement and '<urc,1ng ( C'ntcr < ·orpu' Chm t1. fcxa'I I he Arkan'la., Health Care < enter, Hot Spnna~. will underao a direct. o n· \l,le federal 1n,pcocuon Jact Aodtnoo and Jo•tpll S~•r lrl' 1yndlc11HI rolumn/111. JOSE PH 80BJlA.lf cotvnatat . JOSEPH SOBRAN • Resents movies' blatent ntidity ~ .\SHINGTON -Let's come ri ght 10 the point· Naked women bug me. I can't go 10 a movie theater or rent a mo\ 1e for my VCR without some woman ripping off her clothes. When I was on the wrong side of 18 this might ha ve seemed a delightful prospect, but 1t turns out to be an oppressive reality. this plague of cinematic nud11y. Some people may think my com- plaint 1s priggish. Believe me. 111sn't. A png is someone who pretends to be above common temptations. All those people who say they find pornography "boring" -they are the real prigs. I, like most people. am subject to those temptations. I find appeals to m} prunent interests all too appealing. That's why I resent· them. There arc several matters alt stake here. The pnnc1pal one is morahty. But the rC' arc others that get less attCJ1t1on Decency. for instance. The d1sttnct1on between morality and decency 1s too often overlooked. Decenc> involves o nly appearances. but 11 ~erves as a son of moat around moraht}. ome thin~ -vile words, loose talk -may be indecent without being stnctl} immoral. but the moral- ist should be on guard against them . Nude pictures. even when not pruriently appealing. are usually among them . Then there ts the mailer of aesthetics. Nudity tn movies,..farfrom betng "necessary to the development . of the stof) ... 1s nearly aJways a d1strac11on from the story. unless perhaps the story centers around a nudlSI colony. The moment a charac- ter disrobes. you become aware of him o r her (usually her. of course) less as a character than as an actual human being. r recentl> saw an old film in which An n-M argret peeled for a bedroom c;cene M\ 1mmed1ate reaction was something hke: "So that's what Ann- Margret looks ltke with her clothes off." I• wasn't thinking about the character or the plot any more: only about the actress. her probable fee l- ings. her husband. the cameraman. that sort of thin$. The aesthetic dimension was disrupted: Reality had intruded on realtsm. Cons1de"r a hypotheucaJ analogy. The sen pt cttl~for 11-en~tetc:M&-Ele--~~ killed. During the filming the actor pla>mg the characte"r 1s. acc1dentally, killed indeed, in such a way that there 1~ no mistaking it. (Cut in half by a propeller, sa>.) The director. regret- ting the incident, nevenheless de- cides to leave the scene in th e movie • thereb } heightening the ver- 1s1m1htude What would be the result? The audience would be homfied. It would completely forget the story, and concentrate on the real human being. Come to think of 1t, the same applies to naked male actors. Though I do not -repeat, not -find naked men tempting. thC' aesthetic point applies When I see Jeremy Irons' backside. say. 1n "Bndeshead Re- \IStted .'' I cease thinking of the character he 1s playing and stan musing about how a man would feel exposing his rump to the millions. But. as I say. the naked man 1s the e>.ccpuon. The naked woman 1s the rule. And since. in real life. men disrobe at least as often as women, the prevalence of naked women on the screen has to be chalked up to molt ves 01her than realistic representation. True reahsm would also show unat- traet1ve people in the raw more often than young, nubile. well-shaped people Ask yoursclfas1mplequestion: Has any scnous critic ever objected to a movie on grounds that it contained too little nudity? Or for that matter. can you think of any great film - "Grand Illusio n" or "Gone With the Wind" or "The" Thtrd Man" -that would have been improved had the ma~or characters appeared without their clothes'? I doubt it. The actual result of showing a nude human being is to throw our attention out of balance. Strictly aesthetic and dramatic interest 1s upstaged by other kinds of interest. of which the prunent 1s only orye Even an ugl y naked body, without physical auractton, has the same baneful 'effect on the viewer. S11ll. the main reason for all this nudtt) 1s simple prunencc. And ifs remorkoble how little th1, is ad . mitted, or cnt1cired. Esvccially con--~1dering how the nudity 1s JUStified in the name of candor Fo r real candor. &J\ c me Or Samuel John on. whom J mC', Boswell quote as tell.ma the grt8l actor David Uamck, "f'll come no more behind your scenes, David. for the silk stock1np and white t'losoms of your actresses excite my amorou, propcns1tie . " Jo1~pt Sobru I• • •r-4~•'t4 columal•t. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Q, 1986 The Sen Diego to r..nunlllo, Mexico J8Cht r.ce begln1. C2. UNLV down1 thlrd·r•nked Memphla lt•t• In baaketbell. C2. Blrd, Webb shine Brooks stays arOund for UCI win Celtic wins 3-potnt shootout; 5-7 Hawk takes slam-dunk title DALLAS (AP) -It was a day for dunkcrs, bombers and old-timers. "The fun is not playing, it's reliving Che old lies we tclJ each other," Hall of Farner Bob Cousy satd after Satur- day's NBA old-timers' pme. But Larry Bird and Spud Webb won't be telling Ues 20 years from now. The stories they have to tell will be good enough without embellish- ment. The 5-7 Webb won the third annual Slam -Dunk titJe with three perfcct- scores. including both of his slams in the final round against defending champion Dominique Wilk.ins. "The crowd helped me Jet more power into my jumps." said Webb, the shortest player in the NBA. "I can't describe it, it's just something I can do." "I'm the king of the three-point shooters " Bird said after winning the NBA's first long-distance shootout. "I always-thought I was and I proved it." The Saturday events, originally designed as a prelude to the AU-Star pme today (Channel 2. 10:30 a.m.), 1s turning into a major event in its own nght. Commissioner David Stem said a scalper outside soldout Reunion Arena offered him a $5 ticket for $20 Saturday morning. "I hope that's a sign of the health of the NBA," he said. Webb and Wilkins, teammates on O.,NM ,....._, ....... K_.., UCl'a Tod Murphy trlea to haul lo a pan while Paclflc'e B~ent Counta takea a ewat. Guard ts 3-pointer to give Anteaters wtnntngadvantageqverPacific, 80:-76 By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Dlllr,... Cow: e a , As Scott Brooks walked out of Crawford Hall Saturday nt&ht. some- one walked up to the UC Irvine guard and said, ''Glad you didn't hit anyone this time, Scott. 1t was nice to sec you around for the cod of the pme." in reference to Brooks' early ejection for fi&huna in the Anteaten' previous game on Thursday. You can bet, however, the scnlt- ment wasn't shared by any of the University of Pacific Tiaen, who probably would have preferred a punch in the chops rather than the shot Brooks hit them with to run the Anteaters' mastery over UOP to the lucky number of 13 straight wms. "It was JUSt luck," said Broob in Jest ofhis three-point shot that arched so hi&h it nearly brought rain to Crawford Hall and tears to the Tigers in UCI's 80-76 PCAA basketball win in front of 1.341 fans. "Actually it wasn't luck," said the 5-10 'uard. "It felt good to me all the way,' headdedafterhittingthegamc- winner with 33 seconds left on the game clock and only five seconds showing on the shot clock. It also felt good for Brooks to do 1t against the team he dearly wanted a scholarship from after his communt- ty college days at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton. "(don't want to say anytbjngabout Pacific because I don't want to st.an anythin&." Brooks wd with a smile. "All l want to say is I really wanted to go there but they didn't offer me a scholarship." The man who dtd, Anteater Coach PCAA •taiJdbJ6• Ca•awww o.wml WL WL N41¥Mla·y\ V-• 11 0 I> 2 lffw Me1tlclo Stete I > If • UC lnllne I ' 11 f Sen JoM Stet• 7 • 14 t Fr""° Slete t 1 II II Cet Stete F~lon S 1 12 12 UC Seltte &arwe • 1 f II Utefl Slete • 1 I 11 PKlf1c • • ti ., Lone 9Mcll Stet• 2 10 t 17 Setwa!Y"• ~ UC Irvine IO, ,.Klflc 76 Frnno Slate 61 Cel Slete Fuller!Ofl S. 1.-8ffcrl Stele 5', S.11 Jow Sta,. SS Ulefl Stet• 63, H-Me.dco Stal• SS Heveda·L.a\ V~• '1 Memof'li• Slate" (non·com«encel M9llaY"•~ UC Irvine et !Mw Mealco Stele uc SaMa a.roar. er ......._..LM v .... Bill Mulligan. was rewarded with his I OOth career w10 at UCI. "The only thmg 100 wtns means is you're gen1ng old.'' said Mulligan. After Brooks' shot gave the Ant- eaters' a 78-76 lead. the l"i~rs came down look.ing for the equalizer. Instead, UCI forward Johnny Rosers knocked the ball loose from Pacific's Rich Anema, wnh Brooks chasina down the ball tn the comer. He hit backcoun mate Joe Buchan- an, whom tum fired a longootlet pau to a streaking Troy Carmon. whose one-hand jam wtth nme seconds left sealed the game and gave the Ant- eaters an 8-4 record 1n the conference, 12-9 overall. The win also moved UCI withm a half~pme of second-place New Mex- ico State, which lost to Utah State. (Pleue .ee UCl/C2) · the Atlanta Hawks, easily reached the final round over two other semi- finalists, Terence Stansbury of In- diana and Gerald Wilkins of New York. In the first round, Stansbury and Gerald Wilkins, Dominique's brother, both dunked over chairs set up on the floor. Players Association: All for one, one for all In the finals, Webb had the crowd waving' lo· signs when he turned 360 degrees and dunked the ball with one hand. The five judges agreed, but Wilkins responded with a 50-point 360-degrcc dunk of his own. . On the second dunk of the finals Webb bounced the ball off the floor and the backboard before dunking. again With one hand. That gave the Dallas native another 50 and he was the winner when Wilkins got 48 points with a double-pump slam. Bird put on a dazzlins display of pressure shooting by hitting 18 of 25 three-point shots in one minute in the finals agamst Craig Hodges of Mtl- waulcce. Bird had 22 points because he made four shots with balls that counted two points. Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me. but ... •It ts ratherintnguinghowthe MaJOr League Players Associatton accuses the owners of collusion because they do not act mdi vidually in matters of free agents and then knocks its own members who act individually in the matterofagreeing to drug tests. •There may be a message to all spons that baseball players seem wtlhng to agree to tesungclauses 1n contracts if the contracts are large enou~. •Billy Martin will be roasted in Atlantic City March I ... What could they possibly say about Billy? •C uba's Fidel Castro is talkmg about boycotting the 1988 Olympics Wo uldn't that be a temble loss" • Loolung for a guy to typify a mixed-up sense ot values'> ... Try the Chicago BuUs' Qu1nttn Dailey •Latest wretched excess .. Dick Bu1kuscommerc1alson TY •The San Francisco Giants spent all wmter ravmg about the worst place m the world to watch a baseball game -Candlestick Park . . The first official announcement of 1986? The price ofbox seats raised one dollar. • Nauonal Football League Com- missioner Pete Rozelle vows to fight the drug issue but he wtll have to choose his words more carefully .. When the comm1sh accepted his Hall of Fame nngat a Pro Bowl funcuon. he said, "This is a real high for nlt' .. " •Georgia football coach Vince Dooley testified m coun that many college athletes need help ofTthe field Many also need help o n the field. •Bast ball comm 1ssioner Peter Ueberroth's office denied any in- volvement m the drug-testing con- troversy 1n the Canbbean World Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST Scnes .. but tt wasn't under oath. •Baseball's first upset of! 986 ... Dick Williams 1s still manager of the San Otego Padres ... The second upset will occurifhe isstill manager onJune I. •Tnv1a ... The first patcher ever to wm a maJor league game on arutic1aJ turf was Don Sutton o f the Dodgers over Houston in the Astrodome on Apnl 18, 1966. Thomas skates womens Mesa·sKravette-. - partner take junior pairs dance event UNIONDALE. N.Y. (AP)-Debt Thomas triple-jumped her way over the ra:"bow and into the history books Saturday at the Nat1onaJ Figure Skating Champ1onsh1ps. Thomas. 18. of San J osc landed all five of her triples m the freestyle program to become the first black American seniors champion Earlier Saturday, Ron Kravette of Cost.a Mesa and Colette Huber of Los Angeles combined to win the jumor dance. Brian Boitano of Sunnyvale suc- cessfully defended his men's title. leadiOJ all the way and punctuating the victory with a fine freestyle routine that featured a triple axel, the only one completed in these cham- pionships. Thomas skated wtth verve and. as she left the ice afier her routine, pumped her arms m the air m a victory salute. Thomas should believe tt. She led throughout the competttion here to culmmate a sensational year in which she went from runner-up at the 1985 Nationals to v1ctones at the Nauonal Spons Festival and two, international meets. Thomas said she ··guessed it's a big accomplishment" to be the first skater of her race to wm such a presugious title. "It's son of a comc1dencc," she added. "I never tho ught of that too much. I was just trying to be the national champion. Followmg her scmt1llatmg freestyle routine. Thomas had to watch Caryn Kadavy complete her program. Kadavy. skating next. landed three tnplc Jumps but missed one and was not nearly as spectacular as Thomas. Thomas, who also won the com- pulsory figures and was second to K.adavy in the short program. had 2.4 placement factors, while Kadavy. of Colorado Springs, Colo .• had 4.2. Defending champion Tiffany Chin. making her first appearance m competition since finishing third in the 1985 World Champ1onsh1ps. was third. Chin had been sidelined with a muscle imbalance and admitted earlier this week she was not in top shape. "This is like the pot of $Old at the end of the rainbow," said the ex- huberant Thomas. a freshman at Stanford University. "But it's at the end of a bumpy road mstead. "Oh. l c.t:t't believe 1t!" Her freestyle program was con- scrvauve and she ended up with 5.4 factor placements. Coeta Meaa '•Ron Kravette and partner Colette Huber of Loe AJlCele. ekate to junior dance champtonehip lo New York. Men's, women's tournaments wash-outs Rain postpones Sarasota. Torrey Pines gol events From AP clbpetclte. SAN DIEGO -Steady rams washed out Saturday's play and rtduccd the Andy W1lhams Open tO I t.brtt-round &olf tournament. "It wiU be a ~hok tournament, wtth the full punc p&Jd and a 'winner on Sunday (t~)')," tournament chairman John Brophy wd. Con1Jderalion was pven to eltend1n th( tournament throuih Monday, butoffic1aJsd~dcd that "the world doesn't care on Monday," Brophy said. The full $4$0,000 pune wtll be dt'tnhuted. mclud1n1 $81,000 to the wmncr, Brophy said. even though the sponsors are required to pa) onh 1hrt'\' quanersofthe purse when the tournament tHut to thrtt rounds. Brophy said the ramout "'a~ "the fif'1 da\ we've I05t to ram tn the 35 years the toumamt>nt ha been played m San Dteao " It aJso mark~ the second consecutnc Vveelo. that weather problems had disrupted the ~hcdulr fora PGA Tour event. Only 54 hol~ were pla\cd in the storm-piqued toUmJment m--Pebbk-~ h last Wttlt. "It's awful frustrating 10 come out l't'.Hh to play. and then not act to play." said Lam \{11c who holds 1 one-shot letd aoina into toda) °\ linal round "lt'5 too bad l wnnted to play And 1 "ant\·J to play 72 holes. But I aue it's nt~ to ha' e a ,,m .. shot lead Wlth one round to 10.'' M11c ~1d M 1ze completed 36 boles wuh a 134 total 1 ll \hoh under par Bob T"a' and D.1nm FJ".trd\ "Cfl' .l \trol..e heh1nd .lt I J{ '* '°l.\R.\SOTA. Fla -fhc third round of the l f>{, \ "~ '°lara'>Ola C'IGS\IC was \U\pendN'.1 h«au~ of hca'' r.un \aturda\ !'>ta' on the ?ar 71. 6, J 24-yard Rent Tree ( llUntn ( luh \.'OUnt' "a' hallt'd at 10 lO am and tournament <ll1tculls annouflctd thl't't hour" later that tht-rounJ wouhl rnumc th1 momma.. ( 1oltrr' "ho alrt'<td\ v.err on "the ,-ourv "111 bc&1n pla' "here lhc\ IC'h ofT. tuf\1a' The linal rourfd on,1nall\ ~htdultd 101 1oda~ "il' pu,hC'd h.,, \. to \tonda' The ~inner will earn S 'O 000 t>efending , hamp111n Piut' h~han. "ho \hot a 611 f'nilil\ tor a \f\-holc tqt.il ,,, ~ undrr par 1 l ' held a ont ·,trolo.r 1l\ er \tepflonie Fa,.,,,1~ af\r-r t'''' round' •Thatspnngthe New York Yan- kees played an exhlbiuon game under the dome and Casey Stengel was asked about the danger oflosing fly balls 1n the ceiling and Casey replied. "Weare still working on ground balls." •The hyness race drivers. current- ly operating at Los Alamitos, arc to be commended for installing and polic- ing their own drug program and apparently mak:ingn work. •Promoters of the new arena proposed for Orange County talk as though they arc assured of an NBA franchis.e because they sent the league $100,000 ... lfeverycitythatbas deposited that fee with the NBA was to get a franchise. basJcetbalJ wouJd run out ofplayena third of the way down the ltst. •The LosAngelcsOlympicOr- ganuing Committee announced 111s disbanding ... Did it say what is to become of the $200 mtllton, or thereabouts. It sttll has m the bank'? •Many still do no understand the purpose and/or funcuon ofSporu (llustratcd's SwtmSUll tSSUe ... but few seriously object to 1t. •Quick, now ... Explain why Rcgie Jackson would wish to embar- rass himsclfby playing in the outfield for the Angels when he can operate as the designated hitter for the same mooey. •Can anyone remember when the United States Football League started playmg in the spnng of 1985'> •Aguysatd Manute Bol has a job around theofficnofthc Washington Bullets ... He changes the hghr buJbs. •John Wooden v.-as heard to say. He ha~ slam dunktna lo tlusday. And, probably. then-is no way He can stand to Stt then~ Brut ns play. Olson regains_ pole vault mark Dixon sets record; Ashford comeback a winner in 55m EAST RUTHERFORD. NJ. {AP) -BiUy Olson rcptned the world mdoor best in thF pole' ault Saturda) mght. clearing 19-5'1? m the U .S Ol)mp1c lnVltat1onaJ Track and Field meet at the Meadowlands Arena Olson's effort. the seventh ttme this season that the world best has been broken. beat the mark of 19-5 set earlier Saturda) b) Serge) Bubka of the Sov1et Unton 1n Moscow It was the founh ume this season that Olson had set a world mdoor best. Evelyn Ashford made a tn- umphant return to track compelltton winning the women's 55-meter dash, and Diane Dixon smashed her Amenc.an record tn the women's 400. Tbe VlCtory by .\shford. the 1984 Olvmp1c 100-meter champion and 400.meter relay gold medalist. was h\ghl)' popular with the crov..d of 12.9\4. So was the swtf\ race run b) the ~I· year-old Dixon, who led all the wa) in winnin& in 52 13 ~onds. well under the marlcof52 20she had run Feb n. 1Q8S at Nev. York Ireland's Marcus o· ul11van. "'ho had ended countrYman Eamonn Coghlan's 1 S-racc winnmg streak tn the mile last month at Los "ngcles. beat htm convmctnglv agam. 11 was the third stra\ght loss for Coghlan. the so-ailed "Chamnan of the Boards." Last Wttk at Daflas. he was beaten at two miles by Doug Padilla. Coghlan, sull showtng the effects of an mtesunal virus that has slov.ed him lhrou~out tht )'ear. finished founh. behind 0' ulh' an. Abdt Bile of Somalta and i\mencan Olympian Jim Sp1ve~ O'Sulh,an "a~ 11mcd tn 3:57 31 wtth B1leclocked \n 3 SS 23. p1 ve) 1n 4 0 1 26 and Coghlan in 4:0 1 52 .\mencan record holder teve Scott was fifth m 4·02. QQ .\shford had not competed since Aug 31 . 1984. talung time off to prepare for the btnh ofhcr first child A daughter. Rama. was born last Ma) The men's 5S meters won b) ~n Johnson of Canada. was run WJthout Ol)mp1c quadruple gold medahst Carl uv.1-.. "ho pulled o ut when he disco' ered hr "o uld ha' t to run in a quahf) mg heat lmmcd1atcl) after her 'actory. .\shford tool her daugh1er from the hands of her husband. Ra) Washing, ion. and earned th<' child tround the track m J 'icton lap UCI doubles up on USC, 9-7 LO .\"I.I 1ELES -Doug KJ1ne's 2-RBl doublr. his second doublt of the da). led the l •c In me .\nteaten to a four-run ninth innma and a 9-non- confercnCT rollege baseball WJn over U < turdt) at Dcdcau~ Field. The . nteattf"' entered the top of the ninth down. 7-5. but ~nt Roum1mper sacnfictd Ed Clark home to pull l 'C'l "'uhln one 7~ Kime bla\ted the d ouble ofl JamC'\ Wayne. a f~ hmen lr()Jln from Fountain Valle' Hta}I. to \COrc Tom &int and Mike F1 re v. 1th t~·o o uu Kline went to th\rd on ~'an hock.le' ·s i.1ngk. and ortd on the error charged to the TroJans· li~t ba'(m:an wht'n \\ '' ne tnC'd tt1 p1t·k \hod.le\ ofT first Doug L1n1M rtttm.1 l ~< 1n order 1n the bottom ul the mnth. stnkmg o ut the la\t tv.o battrr. Linton earned the wm. his lint this ~ason "" the "nteatC'I'\ improved to '\.I Linton \tru1.k out thn.-<' hattc,.... tn 21' mnini.s The TmJaM dmp~ to "\-2 af\er pound•!\& t ( 1 a 41, ean1er, S-~ Four ~ntelt<'r' Mark Wt ter tar~. RatnC' and K.h~ -rollC\ tC'd tv.o h1" ao1ett Meanwhile the pmC' bc1wttn Rtdland~ and ntthtm ( alt· fom1a C oll"le v.a., po~tponed beau~ ot Vo'('{ aro unds Tark talks about walking away from Runnin' Rebels From AP dl1patellH LAS VEGAS -Jerry Tarlt..anian m pulled a Frisbec-sLzed wheat wafer from a drawer. took a few bites and washed 11 down with a glass of water. It didn't look much better than the towel\ he onen rhcws dunng dose' games. "My fibers." he explained. ··1 try to cat a lot ol fibers." A stint at the famous La ( osta health spa near San . Diego dun ng the off-season has transformed Tarkanian into a health freak. He looks I 0 year'I younger since eschewing spicy Armenian dishes for wheat wafers. bean curd and an exercise bicycle. But even as he celebrates has 25th season as a college basketball coach. Tarkan1an talks about leaving a game that ha!> consumed his hfe since 1956. whc.-n he made his debut as head coach~fSan Joaquin Memonal High School. "I'm gelling very um.I and vef) old," said the.-55- )'Car-old coach of the University of Nevada-Las Vegas team. ··r don't know. but r don't figure I'll last too much longer. "It's tough having coached 1h1~ long because you can't remain calm. I don't knov. ho"" to remain calm dunng a game." he said "l thank a team reflect!> a coach's personaht)' and I'm aver) intense coach I want my guys intense before a game, JUSt like I am." Fnends ~)' they can't 1magin' basketball without Tark. -who~e 81 4 w1nn,ing percentage on the maJOr college le\el (428-98) 1s the highest among act1H· coarhes Yet he feels his banles with the NCAA have kit him scarred an the eyes of the pubhc and have overshadowed a career to which his teams have won at least 20 games eve11 :rear but one since he took over at Long Beach State 18 }-ears ag~ ·· rll be bitter m\ whole life ... Tarkanian said. ·· 1 Cjln never make up what they did to me." The 'J( A.A tned 10 suspend Tarkan1an for alleg1.·d v1olat1ons 1n the L'NLV basketball program dunng the mad-J 97lli But following.a two-v.cd tnal an 1984. a d1stnct Judge ordered the NC AA lO drop an}-ac11un against Tarkanian and later ordered both the school and the NC'\ l\ to pa} mo'1 of his attorneys' fee-; Tarkan1an would rather talk about the surpn": ol ha,.inga 23-2 team, ranked No. 9 1n the nation despite the lack of a decent big man and the los'i of three \taner'> from last year's squad The Runnm' Rebel<, ha.,.c a chance io win 30 game., eH'n bt.-forc the confcrcnn.· anti NC AA tournament. Quote of the day Debbie Leonard, 1n her ninth \Car a\ v.omen's basketball cm.1lh at Du ~c after hl·r team built its record to 14-3 and d1mocd into tht· national top 20 for the first time 1n histon ""l'H· gone from behing a httlt' H11 ler w being;. mulh more liberal. much more rnntidcnt coach I ""3' defin11el} a little Hitler bclorc I wanted completl' control oft he group I needt·d that becau\t• I -wa' unsure of myself." NBA expansion put on hold DALLAS -National Basketball As-m socaauon ( omm1ss1oncr David Stern '>81d Saturda> the league "'ould make a llec1s1on next fall on l!Xpans1on for the 19IS7-lS8 season. ··we arc con11nu1ng tu Jou!.' at new tranch1se applicants and 1fall goe'> well we \\ill decide 1n earh October... tern said The commissioner <wttd thl' hoard ha\ ··purel~ social contacts" dunng .\11-\tar -wel·lt..end ""1th repre~en­ tauves of ulles wanting~ BA expan<;1on framhl\cs. He said the interested panic'> were lrnm Orange C nun t~ M1n neapoll\ \.f 1am1. < >rl,rndo f 1.s < harlotll" '-C and Toronto German swims to world best Hoerner ut East C1erman' set ·a 'lh11rt-pool ( Yachta •tart race to Manzanlllo SAN DIEGO -Twent)-nane crack ~ OC'Can racm• yachts got off to a soggy. breezy start to lumpy seas Sunday 10 the saxw bienmal 1,100.male . an Die10 to Mnnzanillo. Mel\ico race. The stan was in a bns~ 18-20 knot southus1crly bru.te 1hal had cr~ws nd1ng thl' weather rail!) as they boated aero s the stanana line !)Urrounded by a muss of spectator bonu wh1ch also braved the 1ndemenl weather whlch included frequent rain ~uaJI~. Leading the fleet at tht' leeward end were the Santa Cruz-70 Kathmandu and the Santa ( ruz-50 Upbeat. but Kathmandu soon forged into a substantial lead as the the yachts headed toward the U.S.-Mex1can border on a tight reach. Kathmandu. skippered by Jo hn Landon of the host dub 1~ one of the favontes for first to finish It was a short race for the lslander-40, Silbcrrad. skippered b} Jam Brown of San Diego as the mast came crashing down less than a mile from the start. No one was 1nJured. hut the crew worked formore than an hour to cut awa~ the ngging and haul the mast and sail back aboard Ornngt• County entries in the race arc Ms Blu, skippered b) Harry Thomason, Balboa YC; Nalu, Peter tirant. Newport Harbor YC; Toboggan, Paul Q uerel. Vo) agers YC'. and Tomahawk, John Arens, Balboa YC. With fair\\ 1nds the Oeet is expected to finish at the Las Hadas Ho.t:l m Mazanillo in about ~ax days. Caps extend overtime streak o' en a me to g1 ve Washington a 5-4 Na-' Bengt Gost.afuoo scored at J 42 of ~ t1onal Hockey League victory over Edmon- ton Saturda~ night. The vfctory stretched COLLEGE 8 ASKL I BALL UCI ... From Cl "Now we get to 10 10 New Mexico and play in "The Pil'' after ~.ey'~c lost two tra1ght on 1hc road. .said Mulligan. as the Antc,tcrs begin. a four-game road swing with the Agies this Monday. It doesn't sound hke much of a reward. but not much ha~ come ca~y to UCI this year, including the win over Pacific . "To tell you tilt truth. I was t.alcing them lightly," said Carmon. 'TU try not to do that again because 11 almost cost us." UCI led mo)t of the night. at tames by as many as nine potnb. But the Tigers clawed back be hand the offenJC of guard Domingo Rosario. .. . "He's a very good player, said Mulligan about Rosario. who poured in a game-high 24 poants "I voted for him as PCAA Freshman of the Year last season. I know what he can do." Rosario kept the Tigcri1 close until they finally captured the lead with I 13 left on a paar of Anema frte throws. fhe next time down. Brooks went downtown for the win. . . "We just kept playing. hoping !)Oml'th1nggood would happen." said Buchanan. "It sure did feel good when Scott hat that shot. .. The Tigers might feel otherwise. * ANTI! A TEil NOTES: Center Ttd Mlll"llflY scort<I 10 oolnts lo move within tlotll of oecomlno 111e etl-llmt lt•dl"9 scorer el UCI. "II loo~' like I'm 1101"9 10 oo ''on lhe ro.d " he .. ~ 11 wouto nave t>een nice 10 oe •1>19 to dO II Iron! 01 mv 1>art"1S. t>ul tht1'1 !he w•Y II llOft." . The AnlHlt" will alltm1>I 10 win t!Vff 1tral11ht OlmtS lor Ille fir st llmt In t lmOSI IMft w.sons the Capitals ovcnime unbeaten streak to 20 games ... Elsewhere. Brtao Bellows' second goal at 6:41 of the third period earned Minnesota a 3-3 tie with Ph1ladelph1a ... Goalie Jobn Vanblesbroack blanked Boston for two periods and then withstood a furious assault an the final"20 minutes, leading the New York Rangers to a 3-2 vtctory over the Bruins ... Peter Stastny scored two goals, 10clud1ng the game-wanner. and added three assists to lead Quebec to an 8-5 victory over Chicago ... Marto Tremblay &cored his 13th goal of the season with 3: 16 remaining in the game to snap a 1-3 lie and hft Montreal to a 5-3 v1r1ory over Dc1ro11 .. Oel!J ..... pMto i., ll6dw'd IC ....... UCI '"'" nil ,,,. ro.d ICY '°"' lltl'llft llarllr19 w11r. s«ono·olau Ntw Mu;co Slalt (Monday) eno ttrit otece Neveo.·Lu veoas (Saturdev) WaVM Cra..Wd (tor w hOm Crawford HaM wH namt<I), llan4'1 Howett ano Marl! NelMn. were tndvcled into 111e UCI Hall ol Fame al nalfllme Anteater Scott Brooka·geta around Pacific'• Rieb Anema. Mario Lemieux scored his 29th and 30th goals of the season and Roberto Romano stopped 27 shots as Pittsburgh beat New Jersey. 4-0. the Devils' seventh straight defeat ... Buffalo goalie Tom Barrauo stopped J4 shots to 'ipark the Sabres to their fou nh straight "1ctory, a 4-2 decision over Hartford Russ Courl11all scored at 3:32 ofovenime to give Toronto a 3-2 victory ewer St. Louis Blues. UNL V edges Memphis St. Holy Cross names new coach WORCESTER. Mass. -i\ssoc1a1c [!] head coach Mark S. DufTner wa~ named c II t aturda'f the head football coach di Holy Cross College. rcplacmg Rick Caner. "Who comm11ted )u1c1de last week. the college said "h's been a \CT) ddTcult week for the college of Hol} Cross. ')13rtang with the IO'>'> 111 a \CT) popular lOach Rack ( artcr" said .\thletic 1>1rellor Ron Pcm Rebels (23-2) win 14th straight: Long Beach stun s San Jose St. From AP. dispatches 1-rl'ddll' Ha nks scored 26 point!>, in cluding a Jump shot with I 09 rcma1n1ng that gave No 9 Nevada-La' Vegas a 6 7-66 '1ll<>I"} o'er No. 3 Memph" State ~aturda} 1n Las Vega'> It wa\ the 14th con'il'lU t1 ve v1uo11 for the Run111n · Rehcls and improved their record to 23-2 O\Crall. r hl' T1gcr<1. pla\1ng \.\lthout 7-foot center Wilham Bedford <,uffercd their Sl.'wnd loo;., 1n three game<. and dropped to 21-:!. Bank' '>l"Orcd the last 'ieven prnnts for llNl \ T 1 i i di breaking a tiO-all tac on a three-point pla} with 4. 'I e eV S On, ra 0 remaining. then h1tt1ng another jumper to make 11 65-<12 But the f 1gcr'> pulled aht"ad 66-65 on lre'>hnun TELEVI IOI\ \.1an 1n .\k"<andcr's hook \hot v.ith I :n left. th1.·n Bank' 10 am -COLLEGE BASKETBALL unt1l'd 11 Georgia 1 ech at Duke, Channel 4. In other action 1n,olvmg P( A/\ team~: I 0 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS. Busch Clash -Long Beach State 56, Sao Jose State 55: ( rn.srd Htll \ Stock car dnvers compete in tht!> SO-male (20 lap) V. Jl~cr's drn 1ng hasket w11h three second'> kh llltl'd tht spnnl race from Daytona. Fla . ( hannel 2 49ero; to, 1ctol") in San Jo\C 10.30 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL "B \ The Spanans had gone ahead ~5-54 on guJrJ All-tar game from Dallas. Channel 2. •\nthony Peff) 's free th nm with I 6 <.crnnd'> ll'll in thl· nine rebound-; ao; \.\a,h1ngton mu'ed back into the conference leatl. Greg Hill added 15 po1n1i. anti Paul Font~r had 14 for the Huskll'\ "ho arc nov. K-l 1n the Pac-II) and 14-9 O\ l'rall T nm l ey, I'> scored:! I point~ lor the TroJan'I, who lost 1heir third '>tra1ght garn1.· and fell to '-7 in conference play unll 9-11 o' erall California 83, Arltona Slate 61: Kt'' 1n Johnson \lOrt'd ~n points. and ( ahforn1a "ent on a l lJ-1 tear madv.a~ through the ftr..t halt. a~ the (1oldcn Bt'ars blasted the (.\u n Dl'\ ii'> 1n Berkelc) - Stanford 62. Arizona 56: Reserve guArd Novian \\ h1h1t1 led a balanced anack with I J point~ and teammate I lo"ard 'W nght scored nine points an a dcc1<>1H' latl' 'pun as the Cardinal upset v1s1tmg .\nzona to knock tht· Wildcats out of first place Oregon 60, Oregon State 47: In Corvallis. sophomore ~u.ird Rick <>~born came out of a shooung slump 1n the '>l'lOnd hall to score 14 ol hi\ 18 game-high po1nhand lead the Duclt..'> PJ'>t nval Orego n State SCC stops Sagehens; CCI wins in Arizona Noon -SPORTSWORLO· World pro-e,amc But a steal O) guard Morion W1IL'Y Y.1th JO '>l't0nd' fe~s1onal figure skating champion'>hip~. C hanncl to go set up Walkl·r'<> gamt--w1nn1ng bJskt.·t \outhern ( ahfornia ( ollcge earned a non-<:on· 4 San Jm1.· abo led 1 '-24 at halftime hut Long &·alh tercnCl' ml·n·., oa\kl·thall '1ctor) \aturda ~ night while I P rn -GOLF .\nd' W illaam' tournc\ pulkd n t·n at 4 'i-4 'i Y..lth ti 5(J remaining in the ~"mr on ( hns1 < ollegc In tnl' v.a'i "1ctonous in 1t\ W( .\ .\ g;smt• from Torr<-"\ Pines. C hannd .i a \\ lie\ free thro" I lcrl·\ a look 1·10 Pm -SPORTS SlJNOAY. Bcl\ing -Fresno tale 61 , Cal State Fullerton 54: In T1tJ n Southern Califoroh1 College 78, Pomona Pitier 66: ~IC"(IS \rguello V\ Bill ( O\tl'llo in Junior ( ,, m Bnan \alone had 21 po11m ,rnd Jo, Ku1ixr' \u•rl'U Rand ~ \ll>\lli<>ter put up ]J P\Hnt' to lead the\ anguards "elterwe1ght hout lrom Reno II 1 round<> 211 Jnd e.H h pulled d11Y. n \l'\l'n r~·oound' to pau· I rl''>n" 11 ~-91 past the \JgChl'n' 11+x1 1n cl non-t.onfcrence 01~ mptl IO\ llatmnal tral ~ Jnd lil·ld mt•t·t lrom \\Jtl' ~otkgc rnn\c<;t al \( ( Ea')t R uthcrford N J (tape I < hanm·I ~ I he 'ill on 'napixd a thrl·t.·-gamc lo'\1 ng \kit! O\ tl11 Three other'\( < pla\ er<> werl' 1 n double ligures Paul 2.30 p.m. -BOXING Man in Johnson .,_5 liulldogs, who arc 13-11 o"crall and h-7 in the P( ·\ ·\ T hC' Hohmann 'iCofl'd I' C'hml ()felt managed 12 and Barry 1...e,1ic ~tewart <delayed). from lnd1anapohs. f1tan<>are5-7and 12-1 2onthesca~on l)ihcrsaddcd 10 Channel 7 rreshm..in Mike M11chell ch1ppt:d an 12 Pl>lnt\ tor Iii\' Christ College Irvine 89, Arltona College of tbe Bible 1 Pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. V. a'>h-Bulldog\. including a basket that put them aheJJ to "·" 78: The EagleHolln ted their second -win 1n a-; mcin:,. da\'i ington '>tale at l '(LA.Channel 2 JI 44-42 with lS 25 rcmammg. 1n Phoen1~. using a ha lanced allal k to -win the ~ e\tern BO''-\\est C1ermam <)1lkc 13 world be~t 1n the 100-meter brca-,t'ltroke wnh a ume of HP-OS.at ~e tnterna-11~ Arena sv.1mming mettt aturda\ RADIO Utah tate 63 , New Mexico State 55: In Logan, I itah ( hnst1an Ath · • lpm COLLEGE BASK-E~T~B~~ULWLl-IN.as..h..._+l-...~,.;;.;;;~;,;;;.;,;~;;;,;1~~1;.~~:nf;a;n~;,r~eFgr,~r~an~'>~l~oT.n~·r-___:~~B~n~a~n98~c~·a~l~ll'~d~C~·c~t(~7~-~l.~l~Qf.~5l~w':':::-1t~h~l~9~p<~1~1n~1~,~~~n:d~l:6~~~- 1ng10n State at L'( LA. KM PC 17101. 12 of hi'> game-high 20 point'i in the \C<:Ond hall J\ thl· rebound'>. while Tam \umdgt• rnntnouted Ix pt11nt\ and The ~0-\ear-old Hoerner broke the pre' 111u' bc'>I of I 0, .i -set b\ .\mencan sv.1mm~·r Trac'< Julk1n' 1n Janua11 19lSI 7 30 Pm. -PRO HOCKEY. Calga.r) :it .\gg1c'I held off ev. Mn1co talc 14 rebound'> wh1k mdk1ng all eight of has attempt\ trnm Kmgs. KLAC (5?0). In the Pac-10~ the floor Washington 70, USC 64: At the ~pom •\rcna 111 Lu'> Dern-in Apple he ff) added IX point<, ltir thr b1glco;, .\ngclcs. center Chns Wdp c;cored 28 points and grabbed \.\ho pla} l 1fc Bible College 1n Lo'> >\ngele\ 'W l'dne\da\ Islander s skate past Kings, 4-3 UCI posts l''KilE'WOOD (.\Pl -\il 11t..1.: Rournellred1na35·lonter\4sccond' t • • College basketball scores Boss} drilled h1<. J\/th and -''Ith goal\ alter ~l)\<,\ ·.-,goal enn1s Win ol the season to lead the "-e\.\ \or~ Joe Pater'l<Jn brought the "'-1ng' WEST Mon11na SI 91 N Ar•IOn• ,,, !)landers to a .i.' '1Clor. 1)\Cr thr I °' hat k 111"11han 4-1 "hen he slipped J Angeles King' in National Hm kl·~ \hot pa\1 "ic" York goalie Kdh League action <,aturda} night Hrudc\ "llh l/ 26 kit in the cun11.·<,t Boss\ 1s no"' t 1ed tor lhl· 'HI g11<1I '>t cmng" lead v.11h hlmonton' lari Kum Hm'>\ \ tir<.t goal l<lrTil' I '4 1ntn thl 'ewnll pawd anti tll'd thl· "1 .rr I I H I!> '>l'll.>nd J P\'"'l'r pl.1' ~o.t l I )'I intu the third prno<l gj\l' th1· Islanders a 3-2 lead. and the\ sta\t·d 1n front the rest of the way Bob l hl' J-..ing' pulll-!1 ~oa ltl· I>a rrrn ~ li11t v.11h .l'I \n11n1h kft hut thn 1n11ld n111 pul .in' \U\t,11ncd prt"\\urt· 11n thr 1 ... 1andcr' I'" \ngl'll'\ 111111. .1 I It k Jtl 11n .1 lir~1-ixno<l po"er·pl.I\ goal h\ l>J' l' r.1, lor wnh \11.i remaining. The goal Ta) lor\ 24th. came on a rebound MILD DEPRESSION? t he Psychopharmacology Res€arch Institute needs volunteers with mild depression If you feeJ depressed but are uncertain if 1t Is serious enough to be considered for a study, please call Our research statt wlll perform a telephone screening ro let you know 1f your symptoms are troublesome enough to quality for a visit to one of our cllnlcs Symptoms of clinical depression include some. or all of the followlng D Loss of interest or pleasure in usually rewarding act1V1t1es D Feeling depressed. sad . blue. or hopeless o Changes in appetite. recent s1gn1ficant weight 1(\$5 or weight gain o Excesalve fatigue or feeling very slowed down. no energy o Difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep or sleeping 100 much D Feeling guilty, worthless or useless D Indecision, poor memory. or poor concen1ra11on D Increased, physical problems To qualify, you must be at least 18 years otd experiencing de- pression for a minimum of one month and be in good general ph)'91eal condition. Qualified volunteers will receive a brief physical exam. EKG. labora- tory teats and weekly visits wllh a professional-ALL FREE OF CHARO!. Coples of all medical test results will be provided to you or your doctor. upon your request Your participation may lead to the use of a safe and effective medlcatlQn for the treatment of depression. Fa< more Information, or an appolnt~t. P'eAM ce · (714) 7&2• 7910 or (213) 595-0801 11 •NI II L .. IUOI ....., .... ,, .. .,, .......... . PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE UC Irvine 80 Pac•loc 16 We1J41r sr 86 •cane. SI Julian Barham cap1tal11cd on has S• Frf\nO St 61 Cal Stale Fvlltrton 801se SI ll loano SI 68 St LOu•S 16 Of61 Robert\ 67 V•IPara1so II 111 ·Choceoo 10 w '''""' & Me•' 11 N c -Wiim 1no1on t.4 opportunity at No 3 single<; Saturda\. Lono 8eacrt S• S6 San JOU' S• S' Wvomln~J~T~t:E~; .. cc. 6S lo ')Core a 6-0. 6-0 -win IO leading l 1( N••aOa l U Vellft• 67 M•"O"•\ Tt•a\ 61 Ar•"""' SI w Mlctiloan 19 Tol•Oo 69 W·chlta St 11 1no1ena S1 I& Yo...no\town St 6) r~nntnff EAST St JOM' \ II 80\lon C04ieo. 7S Gt0re>etow" & l S.lon He" ~ NO•re Oe-IS Svrecuw ti .Y.ervteno It Ci.m'°" 69 8u<ltntll ll Oelawert IS Cenl\IV\ 60 Stena SI 101) Co1um1>1a 60 Harv•rO 49 Oer1mou111 6l C'b"'''' 49 O•fllu•\nfl 6S p..,,,. S• H h<~ \S In 1m 's men's tennis team to a fl-2 '' 114 1cu 61 Bavior ., SoCa COlleoe 18 P ,,...on• Jl,1,., SMU S8 Te.u A&.M ~ SOUTH \lllOr\O\Cr\an D1l'goStatc1na non l>6 R•ct S7 hos Terr c,o (onlcrt·nrc college match at I '('I wuninoion 10 use Ac hu• e1 F>aso 11 "''' ""''" •1 Norin c M llM1t q 67 Catofl')rn1a U Artmne \I 61 Aro L lllf' ~00 li8 HMrjin•Son B.irhc1 m tonk o\er for lhl' J1ltng S•itntoro 67 .Ar rnna Yi ..,,0,,, 67 L I) I d d h O•egc,r l>O O•eoon S• 41 N Te••• S• u r,..,., "" nvtor "t'n err ant procec c to ' U\.\o up 1 ovo•a Marvmoun• ei s• ,.,,,., • , 11 ~ @ntur It y 6? M 1\\,$.\,DO• 4)1 C."1"0·• 61 M•U•\\ PO· S• 61 TtnMe\~ 60 AuDvrn n Vano~rblll 60 F1<>,,oa S9 F a·rlot!O SS La Salli' \) ht\ OPP\lnent un the cold. blU\ICr\ 61 NE LOUl\18Ma 7l l em&f 66 da\. I lie; record improved tn 5-J F>eooerO•ne 61 Sen D•f!OO 6(l Sttl>rttn F Au\lln 61 NW Lov1\1 i: •,,.or. O•O "'°" IS U• c-14 11 011 F>ort16no 54 San F rant•\CO S7 ana SI Bruce Man 'ion Hing, al No I San•a Ciera 76, Gonuoa 68 Tues Southern IS, Alabama SI Alt 81rmlnOhll'i" ll. Sou•n ( ,.,o 11ne S4 F orOh•m 60 SI ., ... , \ 47 GtO<'Ot M•'4>n 63 AmtrlcAn u S9 d d fh \ r 7 5 6 4 d Utart S9 Sen 01e110 St S8 ·~pose 0 ... /ICC 10C. -• • . an E Washlno1on 116 USIU 87 '\io :! Darren Yatc\COnjurcd upa 7-6. cs Sen 8ernardono 69 (lft •f' 2-6 6-J -win at "-o 2 Man \on Hing ,..o,., Muod 6' Ca Slate LA 11 CS Oomonovtl upped ht!> prescason mark {which H111s 6s includes fall matches) to 11-5 cs Ba~•"''"" n ca P111v F>omona 67 Mike Down<; (:-.Ju 4 ) and Mike Occ•Otntal IS lle<:1•anO\ SJ Cadigan (No 61 alr,u po<;ted, actones F>• Loma Na1ert,,. 10 ~rono fi F>ac1f c 66 Or the .\ntcater\ (4-0) Sonoma St 97 Sacr amen1c. St 87 Ma n ~on Hing and Yate, teamed up for a 6-J. 4-6. 6-4 double'i win al No I while the Antearer)' No ~team dropped a 6-3. 6-2 decm on Jame-; Myer'> and Mike( ad1gan CNo 3)werc ahead 6-4, 5-7. 4-3. before their matc:h was called due to darkness. S.n Frenctsco St 11 HvmDOIOI St 70 CP>lro S• 64 Stanislaus SI l>O UC Oav' 61 >ia•ward St ~ ltOCIC.IES Crtr111 Co11eot lr.1r>« 19 Art1one 8 Ole 11 Utel'l St 63. New Mf!,.<:O St SS Monl1na 9? N•••O•-Rtno H 77 MIOWl!ST . 1111no•• 13 Mi<h•oan 19 1011 01110 St 13 w1scon11n 11 F'vrdue II, Mlcnioan St 81 lnOlena 77 NCYltlwestern ~7 Net>res~e IS. Missouri 66 Iowa S• ll Ol<lallOme 10 t<enses IS. Ol<i.nome S1 69 t<anses St 19. (040raoo U Maro1>tt11 70 O.Paul 6S 1011 Akron 71, Mlddle TtM 10 Bredltv 19, CrtllJlllOn Sii Cenl Mlc111111n 77 E Mlcnlo•I\ tt Onion 79 Mlemt Fla 61 Oeiro11 to Xe•ter Onlo 11 Orekt 61 Tvlse SI Kent SI 10 &.u St 6S Lovo11. Ill 106 8vlltr 84 Mlaml, OfHO 7S, N llllnols '9 Ohio u 74 8ow11no Green SI ~ llllnols II. w TtHS St St A1<orn 'I '7 GrembMo SI APP•l•C"''" S• 61 w C•'O"n• u • Avs1tn F>uv 10 E tt en1vc•• M Cenffnarv 60 HOV\ton l!reo!l\I St Fvrman 81 Me•\l'lelt 11 · JeosonvlMe 67. '>outll Flortde Sol Mercer 10 G~role St 66 Murrey SI 69 More,,.ed S• 4\ Nevy '3 J1mu Mad•~ SI N Car011ne A~ T 66 M4 Sr.ore U S7 Old Oom1n1on ~ !>ou•l'I Al•t>•ma Rtfllmof10 71 E CatOllne S1 s MIUIU•l>OI 10? Fiorooe \1 •6 Sffl\Ofl 61 Tt•H ~n An•""•Q M T enneUff \I 11 Ar• an\e\ ',I n Tn ·Cnattenoooa IS F h n ntuflt SI f4 VMI IJ, (tteotl 16 w Ktnivr• v ,. N r r ••• 1)11• .. GtlYO<t WtV11"9ton I) Rvt_, S9 HC,l\lt• .. Ott •t1 •S HOI• Crou 61 Armv t.4 •ona 11, Mann.tten f>4 l etevet11 to Lt lllgh 19 Lovoia. M4 11 Weorttr 1$ Mar•\I '1 Lono 1s11no u s. Mau•c1>o;se111 60 It~ hlal10 ~ Oil 1, MOroen S• IS l!rttllunt Coo• man Nlaaer • I'.), Matnt S7 N()f'tM•\ltrn 1S 90\lon u 61 F>.nn 1• Y11t '1 Pr "< •10" ~ ••own Sl R·Otr "6 Tow.on ~' 49 \1 ~'•I\<:•\, Pe 1' ·~· M()rr \ /1 St ''""'" ' 6\ T tmolt 63 "'"' 1.ro111.,. 17 St 8on1vtt1tu1a "".=============================================~· " 2 3 3 ~7 l--4 s~23 ....... ,2--so _J.id MERCEDES 213 921 8588 213 • 71 4 6 3 7 ~-7_1_4_'7_5_0_1_2_0_1 ____ ~~~~~~~~~~~~- 3 House of 11nports '"c. • C·O·M·P·A·R·E 1 2 YEARS 10AC I LEASE & OWNERSHIP PLANS GWC ends loslng streak at 26 C 1o ldcn We)t C ollcac\ l11n1 drought 1 over 1n Soulh < <1.1\t Conference basketball a, the I< u\tlc" snapped a 26-game lo'iing m <'ak Meanwhile, Orange (pa-.1 drur>P<'d its fourth \trat~ht I lcre''i how It went Golden West 48, Mt. Su AA too lo 44 The Ru'itlcr~ (I· 10 . .S-17) al\('1 haltt'd an I I -game lo,ang 'treak th1\ \t1w1n wt th the UJ'Kel of the v1~1t1ng Moun t1eH7-4. 17-7) Bryon trach&n ~orcd 11 wo11gh1 Golden We'it points at one \trct~h helpmg the Ru~tleN pull away from a 41 -41 lie. His two fr« throw\ with I 46 rcmainana made 11 43-41 Jnd after a Mountie free throw cut 11 to 43-42. Scott Emerson converted l'M'>th rnd\ of a one-and-one to ~tretth the lt'.id ''' 4 S-4 2 \trachan tht'n e111ended 11 10 47-42 .ind r 111ldr:n Wt'\! wa\ on 11 way to tht "JW°t 'itrM han 'iC'ored 17 of h1 \ iµm,. hrdl H 1>'11nt\ in thr second h.1.r ''f'"'"'· V.. "'' which la'1 wo n a ,,,.,,.,,._n<,_ Pmt the last contest of '~ J >il-4 ~a"'•n~ took an rarly 11 -6 I~ •nil nr v,.r pve a,i up. '•fl#rio. 'I. Oraa1t ~att II: The Ht,..""" nt on twn teonna spun~ in thr 'C'rond half to out 1t away. < (111\t Cl-~ 9 14) led 44·4 ' early an •he V'{Ond hair, but Fullenon rolled r>tl nine \tl'l11ht po1nt1 to ta'lce a .S2:.44 •dvantaac 'Nath a S2_.6 lead the fi orneti (6-S, 11 I 2) onxtedect' to a I )-point spurt to t11kc a t O~poini edac and cru1~d \ ::: COLLI GE UC !MM IO, Fl"MM S,._ 7' (.-CAA) ~Kiiie 1761 ... a ft.a pf Ill ltodMft Anema ,_,, 1-1 1-S s ) 1· s )·) • 1 2·3 •-10 5 13 Gleaves ltOMirlo Tatum Modffto Ria..rchon Me1lhew1 Grev 0-0 0-0 2 0 •-IS 6·9 0 24 1 ·1 0-0 0 1 2 4 0-0 0 5 ,, 1125 ••• ,., ) 9 l ·S M l t Tota" J•·SJ 13·)1 24 16 UC lf'¥tM ( tO I ... a ft·a pf ... &~nan S·t 0 2 l 10 E~slael •·1 0-0 S 9 MJ.xpnv 6· 11 t · 10 l 20 1-tfls O·l o-o 1 o &rO<*s 5·9 1·1 ) II Carmc>11 l·• 3·4 • 9 Rooers 5· 10 ' 6 • ,, CIKdo I 1 O·I I 1 Tolals 19 SJ 19·1S 2• to Halftlrna UC Irvine .0·35 TIW .. ·ootnl -" Pacific Mode"o 1 UC !Nine Br0<*1 2 E~1tad 1 lteoouno1 Pacific )1 (Mell,..•O ,, UC • lrvlna 25 IMuf Pflv lt-s SI """" Pac~ t CModffto S\ UC lrv·na It (lli.ctlaMn 6) Turl'IOvtf"\ P~•f« 17 UC trvlna 11 Attenoance 1 341 PCAA stanclnel ~ W L lffvacsa·LH Veo-1 11 0 Ntw Mexico State a l UC lrvlna t 4 San JOM State 1 6 FrHnO 51alt 6 1 Cal Slalt FulltrlOf\ ~ 1 UC Sante aart>are • 1 Ult ll Slate ' I Pac;lflc ' t LOtlO llffc11 Slate 2 10 Satunl9V-1 1airft UC lrvlna to. Padflc 16 O¥wlll W L n 2 l• 6 12 9 ,. . 1) ll 12 12 9 1l • 11 ll 11 6 17 Fr""° Slalt 61, Cal Slala Fu'leftOf\ S.. Lone &Men S1a:e S6 San Jos. Slalt SS Ulall Slala 63. ,.._ Mexico State SS Nf"ada·L•• veou., Memc>!l•I Stalt 64 ( l'IOtl ·conf9<...:. I M..-V-1 Gemes UC 1rv111a al Mew Mexico S1a11 UC Santa Barbare al ,....ada·l.As "K•• TllurMllY's '"'- Utan Sti tt et Cal Slt lt Fuller•OI' Lone &..ell Sta l• •• Pacfflc Mew Mexico Siiia al F rtino Stett San JoM Stala at UC Santa 81r1>ara S.turdllY'• c.-uc trvl1141 11 """a6t·LH lleoas Lone &a.ell Slalt al Fresl'IO State' N.,. MexlGo Slllt al Pacific San JoM State ti Cal Sta te Fu~~•ton Ulall $lilt 11 UC S.n11 &arl>art SeCal c ..... 71, ,.wnona Pitzer U (Nell·C~tl ....,_ ~ (6') S.C.I C ..... (711 flftpff'P leftllflll Ceregnar 2 2 2 6 LucH • O 1 e Kt11Grtn 6 I l 13 McAl"r 6 t 4 20 Braellev 4 l l 11 AvllH ) O 2 6 L_,.11 4 1 l 15 O!_.r 6 0 0 17 DIC twrl\ 1 1 2 16 Llgl'\ltoot 0 0 1 0 O.Out 1 0 0 1 MV1411 4 I 4 9 Dlgnen I I 3 l ~!Ille<'\ S 0 4 10 Honmann e I l ll ()gle\Oy 0 0 2 0 1i-n-1n• a 1o111, JJ to 21 11 H1tft1rna SoC•I c~ •1 11 T aclln>car Pornon• Plrrer coacn Clw11t C.-... "' Artune lltlte 71 IWCAAI Clw'llf C.-... (") Am-.... (711 .. ftpf.. .. ..... . I(_.'° I 0 0 2 Wtlela 0 0 1 0 TlacM 0 1 2 2 Oiiman 0 7 l 7 APIOf'Y I 2 S 11 Wv1tt 0 0 0 0 hel t J ' 19 Huff t 1 l 1t Surrlcl9t • 2 2 ,. """°'°'' l ) J s WMI l l 4 f WOOCls 0 0 S 0 l(la11 1 7 1 4 SN.roe 11 t 4 31 Pafl01t1 4 1 1 9 ea11ar l o o 1 Tl'IOIN>tn 0 7 0 2 F11COf\ 4 0 l t Wl!IM1n l 7 0 4 Crnlllu& S 7 l 12 Chanell« o o 0 O &Mn 0 2 0 1 Banton o O O O Totals 34 71 1t " To1ar1 JO It 73 11 Hatfllmt Christ C041eQA, 43·Jl TtcMkal Arl1on~ 810!9 coacn COMMUNITY COLLIGE Otrk9ln Wnt 41, Mt. S.n Al'lt9No 44 (Selltll , .. ,, ,.,...._.) Mt. Safi MMNe (441 Galclln W"t (4el D..,no1 Fr11lar Jarmc>11 L.aon.ro ,,_ Or- ......... .. .... "' l o l 2 Emerson • J 2 11 1 3 • S Strachan t 9 J 2S • 0 0 • Otool , 0 0 • 3046Srnltn J l 4 1 7 2 4 16 Ulu 0 0 I 0 J I S7 Brown O l S I SlmPM>tl 0 0 0 0 To1ai. 1t • 20 " Totatt 17 1• IS 4' Harftlmt GOldan Wnt, 20-16 Tacllnfcal Sm/111 CGWCl ,.,_. •, On'* C..st 12 11ew111 c..11 c..--1 °"'* C.tf (11) ,_..,_ ,., "...... .. ...... 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A00ttrot1 I Anelanon I 66 Time 2 00 I 5 AIM> "" Sai9ctld 1tov11 l'atit e~a Armbro Mari. Ptlar Scralchael a.41 DrHm "'"" RAC&. One mile PtCt ForH tar <Parkarl t 60 1 eo • 00 VOICa l'IO ()! Sl\lrwfl tf>l4tl'IOI 17 <IC) 7 t0 M1on<11111 Mine <Croo,,.111 loo Tlrna· 2'°3 Allo ran Ancln lt•IPl'I, 1tave1 Moflttrev FIH llY Fran•, OtMrt'Son. Hldbllly Drawl No scratcnet U IXACTA ll·ll 11•10 116280 SIXTH •ACI. Ona milt pace CnlPO<es Girt (CrOllhenl 3 60 l 00 7 40 Ht vlfn Snow IF ~rll"I 6 00 '20 11.•oarlu le IO'Oo"Olloel • ?O Tome 1 St I S AIM> ran Mlu v Bu• t i Tou uo C'>V'"'' C•vO Cla•re Dt L...,,. No 1CT•IC11e1 SJ IXACTA 11-31 CM11CI u rto SEVENTH RACE ~ rr t o.<t Farit 11-1 tAnoa<sonl S 20 l 60 J 10 ""'°"''°' Da ncar I Plano s 40 , 00 ~.i Jann P trGe l • 00 T ,.,_ 200 IS "''° ran Anlr0<1 Dt•O• Gt mt r4aOu• Sc.ort D reel KlnQ MOOCI., B ut No scrt lCl'fl SJ EXACTA 1·1 00•0 '31 10 llGHT'H ltACE. Ont ""' e PO(t Gooo 8v Dffl9n C••l•O 73 60 • 40 4 l'O Scruffy Hll'IOYAf" <lletcf'fofCI l 20 7 .0 lord Neutrll'I() IP efCt l 20 T,me 1 SI AIM) ran Eal•.o•O•"•''f Flr\1 Ma rt Eer Branoon Mall"• Borel No scratchfl U IXACTA 6·1• 11aoo J10020 NINTH RACE. One mile ;.11ct Srormrng On IBt•er 1 1 80 4 .0 l .0 1(004 JUI lNICCt rlvl 7 60 S 00 Certos Love (K...eb<~r • J 00 n me 70ol l s AtM> re n !>oar r>o '"'' • L•~n Tomm1 Oed Sam Andv\ S'Hlt• h •ll\OUI A Trect Ltfl Turn Only ::.crtri;Ntel Prettv SI>•••• l •Ov $l EX.ACTA ll ·ll 011<1 Jl3' to U l"ICI( SIX 14 or 6·1 1 1 6 II Pt•O \11St0 to 95 ""'n•l'>Q 11cae•\ "'"' l\O<ttU Cerrvover 0004 Ul l~ •s TENTH RACE. 0-.t m•lt oaa Jms ~-!1(111 1760 010 3 40 Pegrtl ~ No• !HIMll 680 l 20 Anovs Nff(J.t P er· It 1 40 T..,.,. 20'2 •5 AM> rt n Anovs Gait Maoo~ v "'' -',..o Pete .. o scra tcnes U IXACTA 1·4 oe c t .. 100 ELEVENTl4 RACE. Ont mot ii.ct sno .. D•"Ce P·..-ct 11 40 s 20 c ?O ,._,acor F sne,...tn 1 eo ' '° DunoM CPI ti Crtwfofell '20 ~melOOJS AIM> ra,. Lord IC.tvellO, W••I• "' F•v•"9 Pomeo Llllle B ollO<n B•an(,..•g 1r0<1 True (llar'fl Scrttcl>eO 1Narae11r11 PllmlOll 12 EXACT A S·• Ot •CI sn ?Cl A.11enoe~ct 6 tn SA TURD A Y'S It ESUL TS l lStll tf n -dllv ~ ~J ,. .. ST RACE. 6 lvrtonos C.01 Yo.J Runnln (KHn.il II 60 Ourttanoln111v (Sltvtntl Cou,.. &av ISollll Time 1.10 100 0 0 • '° 320 • 40 Allo r1n· Naturel Summ!I, Tucu el rn 110., Eloouack. Hucki.«>errv Hontv Screlchae Oumo.oumoeoum Wlnoow Seer n EX.ACTA 13-11 oa~CI 116 '° SI COND RACE. 6 lurlOnQ\ Graen Co!Mn IHrnoz I 16 20 9 20 6 00 Arlet Oancar (0.tege) ll 00 Ir 60 &1ue Evtel Mar v CBtzel l to Tome 111 At\O ren RtDllle Anlon•n• F1 For GIMO Ctelll ~ Le<GI G110<t Hall>t W1119 Scr1tcn.d Counrrv Tour Mael Aoer>OOn, Excmno L•I FOik's Victory THIRD RACE. 6 'I f\Kiong, Socletv lloeel IMcCa rronl 7 .0 • 40 3 60 0.vl .. &r1~ (ll1lan1ut<1I 100 S 20 Se>act Clla >le.,_. IC>tlal'IOIJIWYtl 6 60 Tlrna I 17 )IS AIM> ran Dodo's Lano Untfl<:U!'nDt<'IO Hontv FU90it. Cur1 Out Vt flanl Gener atlon. Ll11141 Minch. Cuttino Lina No icreleflat . n DAIL y DOU a LE <3·91 e>etel J9l 60 l"OURTH •ACE. I''\ mllal emov aarteno.r IC inn I 20 20 10 40 6 40 Wt "trn Soorl (Ll1>111ml 1 20 S 20 80011ar tKatn'4l llO Time I 52 21S Al50 ran Le lltrnt'• Big MAc Jurengo Ernie Kl119, CO<\llnutl Cht nQA. Pen Pan Pauad, Olarnondt For Dean Scralcl'lael MtrCllot>l ndle. One O'Clo< k Jumo, Vlctorv LH , Onela141. Two Hten s ""H •ACI. 1' • mile' on rurl Gallant Arcllaf (McCsrron) 1 20 S 00 • 00 Dacla0o11 !Solla I t 60 •to H_.IO BIU (Toro) J ?O Time-2'03 4/S AIM> ren· Pu Plu\ Eltrl'IO Star Forma· tfon Curtain BkJff. Axooer, Tio Nino Brlandlon Scr1tcMd Son Of ltala Mlkt I Ct l Slalt a-uet, Ooulllt Chlv11 '5 I XACTA 12·•1 oalO l203 50 SIXTH •ACI . Ona mile Mlraculous (llait ) S .a llffutanlanCI (SI-I) Run ltonllv IHarnandtrl Ttmt· 1:31 115. uo 3 .0 seo • .o 9 20 AIM> ran: LMdfng Len, H1vena Moon Wecld'"' Dane., CMI <>v.rrvn. SMal'l'I H-. LadV E•c.tlar. TM• Your Cur1• Scra lcned. Orow\v Mff9le, E•tnfng Bid. Drema11c Elteanca s•YINTH •• , •. 6'1l furlonot on rurt Allllnt (Harnandtr) 17 60 610 4 40 Bladt Of Luctt (Ortaoal 11 00 11 60 IMl'I Wllll-(Slt Ytnl) 12 to Time I 16 4/S AIM> r1n PT"t11Y S11W, Fir\! PaCllega VOlaftda, Zvtllurn, Lastla't 0.0. S!lffn How Ye Doon, Twln1tlln11. Windy "" No 1cre•cM• '5 •XACTA 11·71 pafO U l700 •IOHTH •ACI . 7 tur1on111 Grend Alla91anct (Hrnclr l •to Roval TrMsurt CSllMmattarl D1nclr10 Plrela IC>tlahOUHav•> Tlrna 1 2l II S J40 )00 10 .0 0 0 H O AIM> ""' aoioer Megtc ~Ince ao«>o .. B ''''co 0tnnl1, Mv Kine No acretcl'lt1 NINTH RAC•. I I 16 ""lfl Ralat>a CHawiev ) 11 .o 'ortlen LMIOll (IC---41 &old fnllla tlva (~Ill') Time 1 42 21 s. •60 soo ~.o ) '° uo Aho ren Rutllad le. Ca-k Oltnl WllCI "'-""•· COocl ~I WllY Syt ""* Road. MorM COde. Sn.tot\o SCratched ,or Hlnlitfl One fYl<I Romeo S.S IXACTA lr 1l palO 1173 50 n i-t(I( SlX Cl-2-IO . 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'>o.•• raroe " •llCI tt < • ~ • -a "'"'"9 tlo&rto. .. ftOI le r tnewe<I COLL ICE 110L Y CllOU Na..-.o Mar\ $ D1<ftllff ,_..., toot COOCll HORTH CAROl.tH"-SUTE-H- Jtm VllV-allllellC Cftl'OC!Or ORANGE COUN TY'S # 1 HONDA DEALER GIVES YOU ANNUAL PERCE NTAGE RA TE ''FINANCING'' THE .HOT CRX IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 48 11\0t -1'trml 10~ """ down Ofl ~V'ld credit A~ oNy to Corl '" m>c\. Not volod on ..... ~ e>r r9'0tl deols mode pr10< to Feb I I~ O.Oler po~ may off.tc1 final ~ pnct fapl'9t I p "' fcab l 6 19$6 SALESPERSON OF THE IOJITH CORDON OLIVER 2860 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA 540-0713 SALIS HOURS: 9 AM TIU 9 PM 6 DAYS A WffK. SUNDAY l 0 AM Till I PM. , ONrige CoeM DAILY PtLOT/ Sunday, '*'-'Y t, 1Me Banker enjoys bestof2 worlds CHICAGO (AP) -When C. Paul Johnson isn't min.ding one of his Chicago banks or look.mg for new ones to buy. he might be cnJoytog the solitude of a horseback nde on his llama ranch in Wyomtog. Or. this year. he might be o n the htgh pllllnS of the Andes Mountatos in Peru, "watching Halle} 's comet wt th the ancient astro nomers." Johnson. 54, considers himself an innovative entrepreneur. He wears the hats of a big-city banker, country rancher . p ilot and amate ur astronomer. Several lime$ a year the fonner Air Force fighter I pilot flies his twin- engme Cessna from Chicago to W}om1ng, aJlowtog him to cnJOY what he says 1s the best ofboth worlds the culture of the city and the sohtude of the wilderness. But most of Johnson's lime 1s spent in Chicago building what he hope~ will be a SI billion banking chain. Johnson is chairman and chief execuuve officer of First Colonial Bank.shares. a holding company that acquired its fi fth ban.le two days after Ct:n stmas. pushing total assets up to more than S600 million. Johnson had marked what he called a milesto ne carher 1n the month when the pnce of his corpor- ation's stock reached S 18. twice the pnce of a year earlier. when 11 was first issued. His initial issue sold out in two hours at a ume when the Midwest banlunJ industry was in disfavor wt th Wall Street because of the near· collapse of Continental (lhnois Na- tional Bank & Trust Co. He also did 11 with iln innovative type of stock. one · that carries low voting nghts but pays higher dividends. lie issued the stock to fi nance the purchase ofh1s founh bank. the S 181 million M1ch1gan Avenue National Bank. 1n a deal he closed from a pa) pho ne on the-Hopi Indian Reser- vation in Wyomtog. His first bank. Colonial National. a nonh side institution 1n the midst of Chicago's ethnic neighborhoods. had $65 million in assets when he bought 1t from its founder 1n 1972. Today 11 has $279 million in as~cts Johnson, a graduate of Howe Military Academy and an Air Force fighter pilot in 1953-56. got toto commerc ial banking to 196 7 C.PaulJohneon W11h a degree an finance from M1ch1gan State University, he was work.tog as an investment banker in Milwaukee and helped arrange lhc purchase of Milwaukee Western. The buyer liked his work so much, he asked Johnson to sign on as a director and senior vice president. With that introduction to banking, Johnson bought Colonial National with help fro m the founder, who was rctinng. Johnson savs he is comfortable (Pleaae eee BAJlfUR/C5) lyooA Y'S SUNDA y PUZZLE I \CRO SS "-1 D1m1msh 6 Compel 11 Exaggerated comedy 16 Unruly child 20 Vipers 21 Hatred 22 Prize 23 American Beauty 24 Spiral 25 Danish coin 26 Frightening 27 Bring about 28 Prayer ending 29 In thal place 30 Tent peg 31 Resign 32 Writer Serllng 33 Accomplish- ments 34 Musical compos1t1on 35 Loads 38 ~'mt measure 39 Eskimo coat 40 Allurement 41 Rinds 42 At home 43 Precious 45 Distributes cards wrongly 4 7 Discharges 48 Perceive 51 Concise 52 Actress Burstyn 53 Jockeys concern 54 Occurrence 56 1973 Trtple Crown winner 58 Cale 59 Gnme 60 Skyward 61 Bluegrass State abbr 62 Melod1e5 63 Tmqe 64 Obta1ni>d 65 Infants bPds 67 Nick name of TPxas 1 wds ·7 l Overnead ra1lwa_y 72 Woman s name 2 J ' s 20 28 32 l l! 71 17 94 105 111 125 129 • meaning bright '3 His Sp 74 E>11sts ~ 5 Heroic poems 76 Egyptian sun QOd 77 Arizona s flower 2 wds 81 Legat documents 82 Spanish art1cte 83 Great Lake 84 Move stealthily 85 Peru s contment abbr 86 Compass pt 87 Method 88 Capital of Oregon 90 Scrupulous 93 yent11ated 94 Thrice pref 95 Thick soup 96 Join 97 Actor Alda 98 Scarlet 99 Chesterfields 100 Decreases '2 wds 102 Thaw 105 lndel1mte art1c1e 106 In the air 107 Minia ture lakes 108 Songstress Page 111 Packages 113 Embankment 114 Tear to pieces 115 Wildebeest 116 Frosts (cake) 117 Founded 118 Purchaser 119 Defeat 120 Station 122 Is sore 123 Separates t 24 tgruted again 125 Declare 126 Sear 127 Doors squeaker 128 Furniture items 1?9 Three feet 130 Water mammal 131 Mountain range 132 Growing old 1 e s 10 DOWN 1 Windflower 2 Made into large bundles 3 Related 4 Mr R11ter 5 Plural ending 6 Sample (of things to come) 7 Aromas 8 Ditch 9 Billiards stick 10 Them colloq 1 l Bu1ld1ng front 12 Not asleep 13 Uncommon 14 Weep 15 Actor Asner 16 Interweaves 17 Highway 18 Donkey 19 Golf peg 20 D1v1ded 25 Yellowish-brown 26 Ticket receipts 2., Ringlets 29 Cond1t1ons 30 Small dagger 3 1 Chess piece 33 Mus1ca1 note 34 Obliterate 35 Soft cap 36 Brothers daughter contempt 39 Publish 40 Currant 4 1 Supporting column 44 Warn 46 Sets of playing cards 47 Soars 48 Christmas v1s1tor 50 And Fr 52 Sea eagles 53 Hall-quarts 54 Borders 55 Stnnged instrument 56 Former 111ce- pres1dent Agnew 5 7 Historic French region 58 Phonograph 12 13 ., 15 records 60 Arrow poison 63 Banal 65 Assert 66 Card game 67 Gu1tarl1 ke instruments 68 M1m1cking 69 Swap 70 Comforted 72 Makes weil 73 Panorama 78 Frigid 79 Ram of the zodiac 80 Upset 81 Lingers 82 Actor Greene 85 Jumps rope 87 Florida city 88 Thong 89 Sports complex 90 Whiffs 91 Pos1t1ve electrode 92 Novices 93 Aclor Pacmo 95 Puddles 97 In search of 99 Partly frozen ram 100 Birds of peace lO 1 P'8ssengers 103 Capital of M1ch1gan 104 Has faith 1n 106 Harmony 109 Football score abbr l 12 More mature 113 Immense 114 Sudden increase 115 -Heights: Middle East region 117 Baseball ploy 118 Orchestra 119 Jacob's so n 120 Night's opposite 121 Zsa Zsa·s sister 122 S tri ke 123 Brooch 124 Outfit 126 Thus 127 Sound of laughter 128 Prosecutor· abbr 17 16 19 • 'PrOducer beware' trend proves costly Company obligations are le al nightmaretf products misbehave By STEVEN P . ROSENFELD ,., ....... ,..., NEW YORK -When consumers stan complaining that they arc being hun by products designed to help, producers may be faced with a tough decision -ijght the charges or give up the product. The decision is especially difficult when the manufacturer is convinced the product is reliable but fi nds the cost of waJing a defense too hiah. such as when G.D. Searle & Co. decided to stop U.S. sales of its two IUD mod&. Searle had been the last major producer of intrauterine devices in the United States when it withdrew its CU-7 and TATUM-T models from the market because of the un- availability of insurance and the high cost of defendinJ against lawsuits lhat claimed the birth control devices caused infenility or infection. "It was not a simple decisio n, but It was very clear cut," said Mark Brand. a spokesman for Searle. Legal expenses, even in cases to which a company successfully de- fended itself, were wiping out profits. The ~cf en~ tab totaled S 1. 5 million in four recent trials in which Searle. a unit of Monsanto Co.. paid no damages. There arc 305 cases pend· 1ng. Sales of the IUDs totaled S 11 m1lhon in the United States Last year. ,.,~. Tod Hullln, Searle vice preeldent, announce• withdrawal of IUD a.lee. "We arc a pharmaceuucal com; pany, we're not 1n the business of trying lawsuits." Brand said Analysts say the pressures th~t led Searle to abandon a government- approved product are part of a sweeping change in attitude about the rights of consumers. In the business world. where taking investment risks on ne" products and technology has been the ke) 10 growth. this change of senument 1<; a cause of concern. AmonR ~ome con· sumer group~. 11 1\ a reason for rtjOIClng "We ha'e seen a maJOr sb11l in the last centul) from a 'buyer bc~arc' amtude to a ·producer beware at- m ude Some people would say such a shift has been exccSSl\C," said ~CD· neth Goodpaster, an associate professor at Han-a rd Business ~hool and a specialist 1n corporate ethics. It 1s possible, he said, tha.t a fear of lawsuits and the related ~sc in the cost of U\Surance protection from product ltabtlll} challenges have re- moved beneficial drugs and con- sumer products from society. There was a shonagc of whoop11~1 cough \-acci nc 1n the United States tn t 984 and 1985 because a lcadana producer temporanl halted sales ratht.'r than pa} sharply h1ahcr premium!> for insurance aga inst law- suits. d' d Paren" of children who had 1c . or suffered brain damage after being vacc1na1ed claimed imponant infor- mation wa!> "1thheld from them about the risk ~ and the relative safety of 1he drug\ use l'Ompared with a competing product Drug companie\ and medical ex- pem said the.' m._ ot death or scnous 1nJUr) from not IX'ing immunized far out"e1ghcd the m\. of a senous reaction 10 1hc 'alcme The .\merKan .\cademy of Ped1· atncs c;a1d la!>t \ear that whoopina cough cases had nearly doubled over the pa\! three 'ears. apparently because man' parents refused to have 1he1r children 'ac.cinated because of fears of side clkcts (Pleaae •ee PRODUCT/C5 ) Bank makes $2 billion goof SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Federal Reserve Bank of San Fran- cisco. which transfers funds for most of the banks 1n the West. made a S2 bilhoo blunder dun ng a high-speed computer test bank. The error occurred Januarv ~I when the bank acc1dcntall) fram- fe rrcd $2 bi I hon worth of funds to 14 financial IOSll lUllOOS while ICS!lng II\ computers. according to a repon 1n Fnday's San Francisco Chronicle A mi\1.ike b\ bank emplovecs i.:au .. ed thl' error. s~ud R11;hard Gnf· fith. thc fcJ~ral Resene Bank'sch1ef operating oniler He \did thl· "or .. ers had been testing the 1.omputer dunng a lhrec- da~ "t·el.end usmg 1.000 trans· acuons that the bank alread) had recorded tlw J'lr~' tnu' Fnda) "It was a snafu that shouldn't have occurred. and it's embarrassing." said Ron ~upinslu. a spokesman at the T he bank refused to 1dent1f) the insutuuons. • BUSlllESS TIX PLllllllllG SEMlllAR Ho""c' n the sottware e'pens forgot to crJ\c thl' 1e,_1 program from , the computer''> memory. Gnffith 'aid. and 1hc on.las to transfer t he I funds "ere resent the ne't Tuesda). #ow to R1,1101 l•oom1 Tax•• • l•I• ,. • ., ,.,,.,,,. tu ""' . ..,.,,., "" , ... ,,, ., , .... , . "'""'• ••" .. ' ,.,.,.,, . ,,,., ,., ''""' ,,, ,,,,,,.,., . ,,,, ,., , .. .,,,,,.,, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1988 7:00-8:30 p.m. SHERATON NEWPORT 4545 Mec:Ar1hur Boulevard -ADMISSION IS FREE - Featured speaker will be l aguna Hills Attorneys DAVID ALLEN BROWN & RICHARD E. STRE.ZA OF HUMPHREYS a BROWN I Offiual'i found the error within hour'i and LOrrectcd 11. he \81d !'le\. en teen of the I iJ 1nst1tu11ons · canrelcd the l'rnineous tramfer the I \ame Ja\ Ho"e'cr t"O "a1tt'd a da) bt'lnrt• nut1f\ ing the Federal Re~rve hani... th;H the' had li\cd 1he mistake < inl1ith ..a1J none of the banks or \,l, 1ng' .ind loan\ mad~ a profit from 1hc ml\t.il>.t· lk \J1d the transactions weren't ro\tcd 1n lhe 1nst1tut10ns' Jlrnunt' a1 the rt,er. e bank. making II 1mpm\1blc for them to receive IOtCrCSI RUFFELL'S UPHOlS-r£1r1Nc. Whitt Yu Dolar Conn Morel 1922 ~Bl.VD .. COSTA ltl:SA-~115' (ill Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 110 Br<Mdw.ly Co\I• MM.a 642-9150 An Estate & Business Tax Planning Law Firm Need a Resume? Actlon·gettJng. persoNltzed resumes & lettttsF ... Moileriils summ;mzing 1op1n discussed will be p1oy1ded Reserve seals early to insure idequi le sea ting ~nd m~terioils (714) 581..fS300. Ask for laura. 759-7044 ~:I~ 111: t a ~ 'l • l: I : ... 1 1111 1ey11cM °'·~.no 1e.ai ·INCOME Frank Mussellnan -1.R.S. EXPERIENCE - Prompt Reasonable Ser~ice Your Home or My Office Senior Citizen Ra tes 646-7828 • • • Advertise Here Cal to place YOtl' Income Tax or Financial Service ad ii His drectory. The drectory wl appear every Sunday throufh Aprl 6th. ' Cal 642-5678 OranQ4t Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Ff/bru.ary 9, 1Ne C8 Cl ems named New American Heroes by network Troy and Dlrle1 Clem of La,auna Beach have received the la .. natioul B11.laet1 Network'• New Amencan Heroes award. Clem is a mechanical enaineer ~ho developed aod produced pack.qe datina equipment to en ure freshncu 10 food and Ph;&tmaoc,tical products. He and Mrs. Oem own and operate l.wm.MRlt, wtuch services such clients as &nit, Mu Factor and S&erkiat,. IBN ~ys ent~prc,neurnre the new American heroes because of their p1oneenn1 ap1nt, wtllingness to take risks and ingenuity in creatina new jobs and products. • • • • Ste•• C. ~ senior vice president of development for Su&e Mar1ari&1 Co .. has beeo'appointed a director of the Orange County reason of the B.U•lal ~••lr1 AJeoclatJM tJ Soatltena Callforala. The Santa Marpnta Co. is devefopang Rancho Santa Margarita, a master-planned comunity 1n the southeast pan of the county. • • • Rlcbrcl .W.· Williama has joined ne lrviDt Co. as vice president and TROY CLEM, SHIRLEY CLEM WILLIAMS SCHRANK. 8AGAHI WALL controller. W1lJ1ams formerly served as vice president and controller of Wickes Computes, lac., TnateMaae Fore, lac. and Caeun World, lac. • • • 1.u ~·Bas~ and Rober,t D. Perry have Joined lrvbte Solla Eapaeert.aa. lac. as cha.cf e~aineer ~n~ chief geolOlist, respectively. Ba'1hi, who holds a doctorate in sot!s mechanics and foundation engineering, bnngs more than 20 years of profesS1onal cxperiei:icc a.s .a geotcchni~ engineer' ~o the firm. Perry's more than 19 years of expencnce include serving as associate geologist wtth Rardla1 Lawaoa AJaoclate1, Sant.a Rosa, and Sb.uoa & WUaoa lac. of San Francisc-0. lrvinc Soils is a subsidiary oftbe lrviDt Coa1alt1a1 Gro~p. lac. of El Marine Corps lieutenant colonel. was director of fac1ht1es for the Taatin Martae Corps Air StaUoe for the past two years. He serves on the board of directors of the lrvbte Excb81e Clab and the Irvine Sports Clab. • • • of auhne marlcct1oa and mtcmatJonal proarams and S~ Nauj ... manaaer of professional employment. DIM SeaMeri»et has Joined the firm u director of advanced tcchnoloay prop:ams and Claa lMMker 11 di.rector o( operations for the control systcmsd1v1sion. Parker Benea iun operatinuroup of the Parker Haulfla Corp. Waltz bas been ~lb Parker for 18 yean. Scanderbq brinp more than 23 years of cxpenence in the aero pKe industry to his new post. Beneker previously worked for McDoaell DMsJa9 in Lona Beach and Naka11ma served with the U.S. Army. Toro. Misc, Au Carlao• has been named copywriter at 8800 Direct'• newly opened office in Newpon Beach. She is a former free-lancer for Bac ..... /Vbtaoa/ROlftfleld in San Diego. • • • UHa Cavalluo of Irvine has been named sales manager for Irvine • • • . . . ' Irvine resident nomH Wall has been appointed vice president for Poly1oa Commerc.lal Developmeat of Costa Mesa, a real estate development company and affihatc of the Poly1oa Holdla11 Corp. Wall, a recently retired PacUlc'a Nonhwood Horizon Townhomes in Irvine. Cavallaro. Irvine Pacific's 1985 Sales Manager of the Year. was formerly at the company's Wind wood Townhomcs. She joined the Ncwpon Bcach$-asecl firm in 1980. Mark Zebrowski h.as been appointed marketing support specialist for Polat t Daia Corp. of Irvine, a supplier of muJt1-user compoter systems and sof\ware for bµsinesSd. Zebrowski bnngs eight years of exper:icnce to his new post, most recently at PERTEC eom,.eer <Arp. • • • • Parker Bertea Aerospace Growp has appointed Kee WaJt1 vice president • • • Nick D. ~rl1ty of Ne~ port Beach, vice ch.a1nnan of Adu-ff.,. PRODUCT LIABILITY CASES REQUIRE HARD CHOICES ... P'romC4 _ Foodaervlce, lac. of Hollywood, has been elected president of A.XI08, Foudatlon for Wortklne11. AXIOS is composed ofGretk-American business and professional men and is active in various social, cultural and public affairs ac11v1ties. · The disease claimed thousands of lives each year as recently as the 1930s, before mass yaccinauon pro- grams were launched. Expens agree that in cases where there is no doubt that a product is harmful it either should be removed from the market or redesigned. It is cases where there are legitimate disputes about the safety ofa product or its design that wind up in coun. Consumers received a potent weapon 25 years ago when couns began holding that producers not only would be liable for damages caused by neghgcncc, but when it was determined that an injury could have been avoided 1fa different design was used. . Wilham McCormick, the chair- man of Fireman's Fund Insurance Cos., savs he believes the courts have gone too far. He 1s trying to rally public suppon for changing a legal system that he conteds keeps life- saving drugs off the market and adds to the cost of products. services and government. "The ton system today has more million-dollar winners than a state lottery," McCormick sa1d in a recent speech. "When you purchase a stepladder, for example, one-fifth of the price tag goes to cover the manufacturer's liability protection. The product liat>- ility component of a GM car now costs more than the steel that goes into 1t," he said. Michael Preti, senior partner in the Baltimore law firm of PrctJ & Schultheis. which specializes in JUD litigation, said that too often, com- panies are not fonhright about dis- closing negative side effects of medi- cal products. He maintains that when lawyers bring problems to light, consumers first learn of the links between the use of a product and a medical problem. Companies and doctors. he said, have been reluctant to work with lawyers on determining what dis- closures should be made about the risks associated with health care products. "Companies are suspicious of defense lawyers.." he said. Joan Claybrook, president of Pub- lic Citizen, a consumer affairs group founded by Ralph Nader, is a vocal proponent for taking businesses to court over product liability claims. .. J urics set the ethical standards for the rest ofsodety," she said. Defects or poor designs in products regulated by the Consumer Product ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock mar )let activities of publicly traded Orange County flnn• for the week ended Friday, Feb. 7 . Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. rr•p•r•) 0/ l•111porl ,,,.,,.,.•tl•H1 t$#"1 re \1 I\ t'')' ttr vey &••., '!tt•4+*•\ • •'• lit•••, t .t(•rnt• il• tr -·-------------------------. -··-·-,-·-·-ilii--iliJ--.............. --·;····i· .... -·i· •. I St• 1 ~l• .i!Ut •':'lfS 0 11:0• •• ~J • •a•t:I• tJrl ~·r.-1 • t t.'!I 1P I 1tft P t •t •I•&• l 111! :1 ............. l l r Ca I 1 t r- & l pee MI '" •••,. l 1u '.,. .... ,. , .... 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Product design or production prac- uccs, she said, also may be related to the 10,000 deaths in the workplace and 45.000 deaths on the h,ghways. • • • El Saala of Costa Mesa-based Woodaboro has been installed as lint vice president of the RJvers1de chapter of the BaU41a1 IDdaatry AtMdadem el SoaUaenCallforala, lac. Members of the group's board includt: Ray ~er of Jolul D. Laak It Soll in Irvine. Bob Bean1a1er of Newport Beach-based DAON, and Mai O'Douell of Costa Mesa's WannlDI'•• Co. • • • Claybrook said manufacturers should inform the public of any nsks associated with their products.. and should recall a product when they lcnow its design or construction will cause injury, when they discover a design error that poses a clear possi- bility of inJury or when consumer complaints point to a dangerous problem. Costa Mesa resident Mark E. Rowu has 101ncd C.Uaiu • WakefleW'a appnusal division in Ontano Rowan was formerly self-employed. BANKER ON RANCH ... To provide "incentives" for speedy product recalls. she would make producers liable to en m1 nal penalties. such as 1a1I terms, for refusing to remove their products and would allow unrcstncted punitive damages to victims. Claybrook denies such a stance would add to the cost of goods and services. ··Prevention 1s the cheapest system of all." she said. -There has been no standard response by manufacturers in such cases. Noel Capon. an associate professor at Columbia Busmess School, singled out for praise the response by John- son & Johnson to the 1982 cyanide poisoning deaths of seven Chicago area residents who bad taken Extra- Strength Tylenol capsules. Before it was even clear that the compan) had nothing to do wtth tbc po1somngs, Johnson & Johnson was pulling its top pain-rehef product from tbe shelves nataonwtde and working on new safety packaging. "Johnson· & Johnson very much came out a winner." Capon said. "It rc-cstabhshed itself 1n the mmd of consumers as a company that rcall:. _,,. .. ca1~ . FromC4 deahng the small family businesses near Colonial National or the b1~est bankers on LaSalle Street, or wailing patiently for a trout to take the lure in the nvcr that crosses has ranch. He won favor 1n his first bank's neighborhood by developing a tax d1stnct to raise funds' for a parlung garage, which helped prevent loss of business to a new, nearby shopping mall. As president of the llhno1s Bankers Association in 1979. he pushed for a measure that would allow interstate banking in llhno1s b}' Midwestern banks, legislation that became law last year. Johnson gets high marks from bank analysts, panl)' because his bank holdine company's 22 percent return on equuy ranks among the tughcst in the Midwest. Bob Gauen. sc01or vice president in charge of corporate finance for the investment firm Prescott. Ball and Turben Inc. 10 Chicago, said Johnson 1s agrcss1vc rn seeking business. but a cattful lender . "The key factor an high per- formance banlung 1s your control of loan losses," said Johnson. "We have, frankly, an cxtraordinat) record an controlling loan losses. That's what we're in business for." He also won a rare vote of confidence from the other side of the Atlantic in December when the Mcn:hant Navy Officers Pension Fund in London. wtth $4.5 billion an assets, invested SS m1lhon in hlS operation. Johnson wants to.butld a banking chain wtth S l billion in assets because be thinks that 1s lar&c enough to allow economics of scafe and aggress1vc marketing campaiins and to attract top-notch people. While profit motivates his bank- ing. it is secondary on his ranch near Lander, Wyo .• :..wbcrc he raises about 200 bead of canle and 21 llamas. "It's a place to cleanse my soul," said Johnson. "I JUSt go off by myself wtth my horse. 1 can ndc all day and not sec anybody else." The llamas are largely the project of bis wife: Anne. and they do tum a profit. .\ breeding female they bouaht for S2.800 several years ago woutd fetch Sl0,000 today. The National Park Serv1cc 1s interested in buying the ammals beca~ they att easy to tram and foraae on shrubbery rather than grass. malung them suitable for tugb- alutude caravans, Johnson said. The Small Toum in the Middle of the B ig City Loe at/On counts That's wtr,r Unrversrty Ta.ver m The Marketplace at Um- versdy To.vn Center will be the smart busmess address in Orange Counry StratBgically IOCated m Irvine ·s A1rport- Metro-UCI Triangle across the street from UC Irvine. the 10-story UnNef'Slry Tower is the only first-class olftee building 1n the master.planned UnrvefSlty Town Center. Orange nty s newest "smaf/ tr>Nn " M1n1.1ms from three freeways. Umvers1ty Tower w1f/ offer a pnme Irvine locat/Ofl without the congest/Oil ol the central busmess area a park-like senmg. views. free parlong and the sur- rounding Marketplace. an already-Open retail restaurant and entertamment center Open Summer 1986 A C1evel0pment ol DtN1son & F-erguson Leasing Offtee in The Marketplace 4249 Campus Dnve. Sutte 152 Irvine Cal1fom1a g2n6 n41854·2448 E Kelusrve Leasing Agent Tom Aclo.lam lldt Thom & Co 01wtoe COMt DAILY PflOT/ 8und11Y. Fet>tuery 8, 1Ne \ Terrclce Collection by J.M. Peters aims for elegance Newest residential concept offered at Belcourt project --- The Terrace Collection offers new homebuyers resldentlal elegance within a guard-gated neighborhood, according to Cheryl Schott, project sales man- ager tor J.M. Peters Co. The Terrace Collection Is the newest residential concept to be ottered by J.M, Peters at Belcourt in Newport Beach. Among the floor plans now available is the 2,676-square- foot Plan B, with three bedrooms and 31/t baths In Its two stories. "All three bedrooms have their own private baths," said Schott. "There's a separate powder room for guests on the first floor." Plan B features a two-story- high entry toyer. with a second- level bridgh passing through the open space. To one side of the foyer Is the ~.~ ... -. --- Palisades open• formal dining room and, beyond that, the step-down living room with fireplace. Just off the dining room Is the kitchen, with such appliances as a trl-convertlble hoodless cooktop, a food center, micro- wave oven and separate self- cleaning oven, plus a refrigerator and "steam clean" dlshwasner. A nook Is found at the far end of the kitchen. On the other side of the entry is the guest powder room. a laun- dry facility, one of the three ·bedrooms. and the door to the attached garage. Ascending the staircase. with Its custom handmade oak railing, visitors find the home's two main bedrooms. each entered through Its own set of double doors. The largest of the two bedrooms has Its own cornerset fireplace. The master bath has an oversized tub. separate shower of ceramic tile. walk-in wardrobe, twin basin vanity and com- partmented water closet. A sky- light illumines the dressing area. Other features Include custom wood entry doors. ceramic tlle or hardwood flooring In entries and I n kitchen-nook areas . thermostatically controlled air conditioning and forced air heating, as well as a built-In central vacuum system. The homes also have an elec- tronlG security system, custom hand-troweled ceilings and radius-corner treatments, fire- places of marble or ceramic tile, and hand-set ceramic tile or marble wet bar tops. Plan B prices currently begin at $445.000. Model homes In the Terrace Collection at Belcourt are open daily from 10 a.m. untll 5 p.m. For more Inf ormatlon, call 640-1501. To reach Belcourt, take the Jamboree Road offramp from the San Diego Freeway and drive toward the coast. Turn left onto MacArthur Boulevard, then right on Ford Road. The entrance to Belcourt will be on the right. The guard on duty will direct visitors to the Terrace sales information center. Pallaadee at Laguna Heig.hta celebrates tta grand opening th.la weekend. The Standard Pacific Corp. development featu.re. the largeet •ingle-famlly de- tached bomee available within the mas- ter-~lanned community. The two-story homee are aituated on 8,000-square- foot Iota and contain from 1,932 to 2,956 square feet. Homee-Cre available in four floor plan•, at price• which •tart at $177 ,900. They range from three to four bedrooms, and from 2 1h to three full bath•. Model• are open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. and on Mondays from noon to 5 p.m. For information, call 249-8676. The Terrace B Plan feature. a marble wet bar top. fireplace and French doon. Beginners need guided tour through Dlortgage market The latest entries tn- arena are 15-year. ·yuppie· mortgages BJ CHET CURRIER NEW YORK -Choosing the right home mortgage these days can be just about as complicated as choosing the right house. Several years ago, mortgages with adjustable interest rates Joined the conventional tlxed- rate loan as a common means of financing the purchase of a dwelling. Since then, there have been a couple of prominent new en- trants: •Fixed-rate mortgages that call for repayment over 15 years. rather than the standard 30. •Loans. sometimes called "yuppie mortgages." on which payments are made every two weeks. rather than once a month. on any given type of mortgage may vary widely from lending Institution to lending Institution. Each type of financing has Its advocates. The fixed-rate loan provides a measure of certainty for the future. and the hope that the burden of paying It off wlll get lighter as the years pass and your Income Increases. Some borrowers with variable- rate mortgages have had a special reason to enjoy the de- cline of Interest rates in the past few years: lowered payment amounts. The 15-year and "yuppie" mortgages are touted as a means of paying off your obllgatlon more quickly, and thus saving substantially on the total interest you pay. generally comes down to your own personal financial situation and preferences. Obviously, first-time buyers squeezing their savings dry to purchase a house may well lean toward the proposition with the lowest available monthly pay- ment. By the same token. a mlddle- aged couple with a sizeable Income might opt for a mortgage with a fast repayment schedule so that It wlll be over and done with by the time they plan to retire. Whatever your situation. ex- perts In personal finance say, you should not forget In your com- parison-shopping that mortgage interest on a personal residence is fully deductible on your federal tax return. The government, In effect. pays part of that cost for you. 1---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~-----------111!!1---------=~An<!, ~ alway_sJhe_ interest rat&s and other terms available "Most Important, you'll own your own home free and clear 15 years sooner," proclaims one bank that recently added a 15- year loan to Its mortgage offer- ings. Flnanclal ad>Ji9ers with no~ar· tlcular axe to grind say the choice For that reason, any calcu- lations of net Interest savings afforded by a given mortgage deal should be done on-an after- tax basis. Shop around before picking broker to buy or sell a hol'lle KnowTedgeablec ltent will find that many _ things are negotiable By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID A 1111t1tlld ...,._. Wrtter WASHINGTON -Home sell- ing or buying is a ma1or but infrequent undertaking for most families. so using a professional broker can help. But before choosing one, shop for the best deal you can get. Brokers can smooth the way for buyers and sellers thanks to their knowledge of the market and procedures. But while they all may seem to have the same fees and contract provisions. many things are negotiable for a knowledgeable, and Insistent, customer. The Federal Trade Com- mission advises Interviewing many brokers before selecting one to sell a home. Discuss terms and fees to make sure you understand what will be done. your rights and obllgatlons. and get It all In writing The commission studies sales and advertising practices and has developed some brief book- let• on real estate dealing Copl .. of "Real Estate Brokers" and "Eacrow Accounts for Home Mortgag .. " can be obtained. at no charge, by wr1tlng the Federal Trade Commlasfon, Room 130, 6th St. and Penn1y1vanla Ave., N.W .• Washington, O.C., 20580. The commluton points out that one of the most Important services provided by a broker Is llatlng a home In the area Multiple Uatlng Service, a usuaUy com- puterized ayatem by whfeh all arM rMI eetate dMterl wlll be m.o. aware of the home, It• price ---- & and description. Some brokers may use this means only. however. and wait to see if a buyer turns up. So. it can be important to ask what other methods they will use to sell the home. such as newspaper advertising and open houses. Ask the potential brokers to estimate the price of your home. based on comparable sales in similar neighborhoods. and be wary of any who differs sharply from the others. Some may state a high Initial price to get you to fist with them. Dlscuss terms and fees to make sure you understand what wlll be done, your rights and obll- gatlons, and get lt all 1nwrltlng. and then wait for you to come down when the house doesn't sell. Others may list a low price to sell quickly: less work for them, less money for the seller. And It Is Important to discuss the commission. Rates may seem to be standard within a communi- ty, but they are not set by law. Ask If the broker will accept less to get the fisting, say 5 percent Instead of 6 percent. In many cases, the broker doesn't Qet the full commission anyway. For example, If a second broker finds a buyer through the multiple listing, they spilt the commission. So. ask If your broker wlll accept a lower commlsalon In the event he Hiia the tiome without • second broker and thus gets the whole amount. All of 5 percent Is better than half of 6 percent. Others may be willing to accept less If they have to provide fewer services. such as less newspaper ads or open houses. It also may be a good idea to encourage the broker to try to sell the house by offering a reduced commission If the sale is not made during a set time period. 90 days for example. Whatever provisions are agreed on, make sure they are written into the sales contract. That contract must state start- ing and ending dates. Brokers will seek the longest sales con- tract they can get, for the seller shorter terms may be better. This will give the home seller the chance to renew If satisfied with the effort being made. or to switch to another broker. Also. there Is more than one type of contract. In most cases, brokers want an "exclusive right to sell" contract. meanj,(lg they get the commission no matter who sells the house. An "exclusive agency con- tract," however, may be better for the home seller. In that type of deal, the broker gets the com- mission If he or another broker makes the sale, but not If the homeowner finds a buyer hlmself, Home buyers also need to give some thought to the brokers they deal with and to keep In mind that -generally -the broker Is working foT the seller. Representing the seller. means they ere obllgated to try and get the highest possible price for the house. So. the trade eommlsalon says, be cautious about what you tell broker•. NEWPORT'S BACK BAY ){,u nni-;t :-.t·e thL'Sl' beautiful 2 and 3 bl'droom townhomes set in a quaint Capl' Cod villagl· near ~cwport Har- bor\ Bac~Bay. Comparl' custom ll'atun..·-, likl' private fenced back ya rd s. attached two-car gara~es with open<:rs. ceramic tile entries. vaulted ceil ings with skylights and clerestory windows. Fantastic financing is avail- able. Don't miss thi" terrific opportunity! From $129,950 ( .. 110!\1 0,.ona t>.oi \f ,. ·~ r--;:--:-+-..:.:":!:.•'..!\:!.' l _, fl, ~ 11. .';MCI< I. •BAY .. r---t-:,,--,--""' ~ .-. I• I ; SPECIAL BONUS PACKAGE 8Homes Remaining 1. Loan Fees Paid By Builder 2. Drapery Package 3. Washer/Dryer Or Refrigerator 4. Immediate Occupancy Move-In By April l! VILLAGE 2500 Back Bay Loop, C0«ta Me--a 171-11645·.1033 ~lt'l offkt and furn1shM model!! open daily II a m. to 5 p.m Homeowners irnessment availablt' from sales office Pricn dfecmt' as or date of pubhca11on. - Orange c..t DAILY PILOTl&ndey, FeCHuiN'I, 1MI Dl You can now call th• Dally Piiot Classlfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 1:00 to .11:30 a.m. lo place your Sunday and Monday ... •ALUTAn ; MISC. llNTALS A1•••••C1"Fn1 ., ....... _,,_ 111' '--Jl,IO ..... _ ... F•IAU c_.,1 ... '"""" ,,,, '-""" ... _.,... 11a. ~/l-''°' '!Ill• I 1'20 --_, WCTOmY _, ... _ ,,,, -c..-,, .. o..i.-''°' i..&,...... ttt• ...... ,°'-.. HOUSIS/CONDOS l ... , .. 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Sat. 11:30 AM THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T 9lePhOne Setvlce Mond.y-F"'1ay 8:00 AM·5:30 PM S•turday 8:00 AM• 11:30 AM BuslMll Counter Mooday-F"'1ay 8:00 AM-5:00 PM 142-5178 CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The Deity Pttot 8trtwe for~ endecc:wllCy Howewr, OCCMk>nelty wron do occur. ,..._. Uaten when your ed le reed bedt end cMck your ed daMy. Repot1 wrora lmmedlatety to&42.-5e78. The Deity Piiot eooepta no llebllny fOr MyJtttTor In en ~leenlMt for wt*=" It mey beteepot...,._ except for the ooet of the apece ectuwty occup6ed by the error. Credit cen only be ellowed kw1he ftnt lnMrtlon. 1'011 '°'' "'" 1'01• 1'011 1'QJO PG:>? IOIO IOI• IOll tOIO tOU 9020 tOJO ta» .o.> to.) '°"° '100 '100 ~ "'-==========E>==r>--:--r>r>,,....-r>---=,,,-E>====r>E>~Z>E>E>E>E>E>--:-Z>E>E>Z>r>S>E>E>S>E>Z>r>r>r>r>r>E>E>---,--r>E>E>E>r>r>r>S>E>--r>r>r>r>E>E>E>__,E>r>r>,,....-r>E>~J 10021Gtaeral 1002,Gtatral 1002 C..tral lOUIC..eral Gt1t11l 1002 C..tral 1002 Gtatral NEW LISTINGS llWPllT lllU11 1110,000 Country charm In prime Heights area. Re- modeled kitchen, DR and master BR overlook large yard, mature fruit trees. gazebo and spa. ua• mw 11u1 1421,000 The home you have waited for Is here. Rich cabinetry, flooring & moldings. Decorator touch- es throughout highly customized 4 BR. FR home. UM 11U 1411.000 Remodeled home built around patio on 52' lot. 3 BR home on desirable street. Newer kitchen and baths. beam ceilings, gal,!ery entry. ua• 11111 1111,000 Exciting 2 BR and den with unparalled view. Expanded Miramar plan with many extra fea- tures. Lovely Country French feeling. Ullll llHE $111,000 Heavenly ocean and bay views from kitchen. famlly room and deck of this beautifully up- graded 3 BA condo In gate-guarded area. A MEMBER OF THE f1l NEWPORT BEACH SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK lIJ IUffUftl 112.,_ Best locatlonl Large beautiful pool surrounds this terrific 2 BR condo with garage, flrepface, on quiet street. Owners anxious. •••11t1-.u 1141,111 Immaculate upgraded townhome In quiet lo- cation has 2 master suites, 2 decks, parquet floors, trench doors, attached 2 car garage. .., um 11•,111 OPEN HOUSES Location, loctlon, locatlont Cliff Haven best buy! Large yard with swimming poot. 3 BR, family room with fireplace. llYlll THUOI 3 BR OIHU HL IUJ 3 BR, View WIST IEWPtlT 3 BR. FR UTlllAY $359.000 $625.000 $698,000 SllllY ....... I.us 1211,111 2111 , ..... The charm of "Old Cape Cod". White shutters. -M'. PHILLlPPI custom closets and storage, warm brick entry ao21 ..... .,.. and picket fenced patio. R KURTZ ..... ftEW -.U SJ•,1• 1111 S...tlera lrM p f I I T 3 BA I d --~ G LIVINGSTON repare to all n love his s r~ up with bleached hardwood floors & smart decor, then framed with lush plantings. II.If otltll Ill IWI 211 Iris LJll 111.1 IMI •I 3 BR. 2 BA $324.950 D. VALENTINE Corner Udo location with lovely terracotta tiled lll21ntra1 1111 111.11111 1111 , ... '4 bedrooms. 3'A baths plua \wge den. Over $150,000 In upgrlldes. Huge IPL Must see thla gorgeous former mode home. Call Craig a1 760-5000 Of 631-1266. REIAW 01 NEWI-XlJf ff1(); Only $19,000 down and aaaume loans on thla expanded Monaco wl1h 5 Bd, 3 Ba on one of Hatbor View'• largest iota. Cul-de- sac atreet. detached gar909, tantutlc lewrege. 12•9.000 LH. ALSO . IEWUmll Carmel model. 3 bdrm: 2 bath. new carpet, paint. and ~-10% down and motivated owner wtll Ullat. Call me re financing and details. Elll LllD 711 1111 ., •• 1117 IWllH YIEW llLLI 1112 .. , lttew..,.iu"a patio leadln to warm· 4 BR, 2 story home. 3 BR ~_$_34·~9.~50w0./.__~~--'--=;-~-~-~~-~-crvefSTl~lOfan03-CSf"Ciifimr.-a~tentvi~r.-~~-tt-r .,--,--· -121 lhee vers z o car gar 5 BR. FR. Oen, Spa $355.000 G. ANDERSON SUYllW 1421,111 ,,~ OllR llU,000 IRY111 THUCE HM T.tt•• Nestled on a large view lot In beautifully private Elegant, freshly painted, new carpet, Plan 3 with 3 BR. Pool $359.000 L. ROSE Seavlew Is this Inviting 4 BR home tastefully 3 BR + FR. lush landscaping. Magnificent prl-Clltu HL 1W1 2201 Wahrfrfft decorated In neutrals vate area. pools & tennis. 3 BR $380.000 S. WALLACE · UTCllHT 1242 lffltnet UM ISU 1111 ... ILll OlllU Ill Iii IH0,000 4 BR. FR. Pool $387.000 M. MATIHEWS Sensational sweeping views of bay. ocean, New- If you love Carmel, you will love this 3 BR home IPTIWS llLL H ..... ,., lirete port Center and mountains from best unit In surrounded by lush greenery. Reduced price 3 BR. FR $398,000 M. REEDY Lido Park hlghrlse building. Full security. reflects owner's desire to sell. • Ult llU JH YI• ....... 3 BR $399.000 C. RUMSFELO I'"• 11111 ........ 1&1• YllW MUS 1411,IOO UllM YIEW llUS 1411 I"' You'll love the easy elegance of this classic Serenely situated 4 BR. Tastefully appointed & 3 BR $469,000 J. CAMPBEtL Mediterranean beauty. 5 BR. serene patios with metlculousty maintained. 2 spacious patios CAllH SlllES 4121 •• ....,., bubbling fountains. Truly an oasis. complimented by a sparkling pool. 4 BR. FR. PIS $555.000 L. McLOON Ullll YllW llUS SUl,000 UllH YIEW llUS 2101 larMr Yiew Ir This 2 BR home is testament to taste care and 3 BR. FR. Spa, Vu $5?9.500 E. CORKETT ' OlllU lfl •&1 J021 ......... OTHER AREAS quality. Rich landscape. cove red patios. view, 3 BR View s625.000 A. KU RTZ trench doors & windows. new kitchen. PElllSIU 101 '1" Strfft UHU ••El 1121,111 Ullll VIEW llLLS SUl,000 3 BR. FR $645.000 K. PARKER Attractive West Nine condo overlooking 7th Rare Burlingame model with 4 BR , family room SPTIWS llLL 2J S. ..... fairway of El Niguel Country Club. Upper end Plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with 6 BR. FR. View $650.ooo B. REEDY unit park location. new appliances & carpet. WIST llEWNIT 1111 ...... I fountain, barbecue. Soaring beamed ceiling. 3 BR. FR $698.000 G. LIVINGSTON 11,_ 1111,111 ua• YllW •W 1•11,000 Ult ISLE 110 YI~~~~ Private backyard with covered patio, light, airy Panoramic ocean view and you own the land! 5 BR, waterfront S l.395.ooo 121 Yla U. .._. home with high celllngs. lovely country Private courtyard entry surrounded by fruit Ult ISLE E OLSON wallpapers, steps to park and poot. tr_. 4 BR family and formal dining room. 4 BR. Bayfront S 1.445.000 vv~. ' DUH llME 1 ...... lul,000 C M ••AHAN WTSlll OllTl Ill& 1111,111 OAllll llllH 6 BR. FR, Library $J,8oo.ooo · c.... Exquisite remodeled home In quiet neigh- Water view of harbor entrance, beach, piers and borhood. 3 BR. large DR. private poot Entertain· sunsets. 4 large BR + den. Great patio area with Ing easy In this one. Assumable loan. pool and spa. •11& Ill 11&1 1111,000 UlllA PftflSIU 11,221,111 UI •Imm IUl,lll Cape Cod perfectlo~ Just steps to beachl 3 BR Prime corner, 3 BR bayfront Cape Cod. Newly Dramatic oceanfront condo. 2 BR. 2 BA. totally remodeled In 63, gourmet kitchen. frency remodeled, finest construction. beam celllngs. furnished. One year new decor. stairs to beach, doors. skylights, oak floors & outstanding Interiors. breathtaking view. A perfect summer home. 1&1• Y11W llU.S UH,000 SMll UllU 11,Ml.I• Halfway to heaven! An unbelievable view of the Liii lllf 11,4•1,MI This magnltloent new contemporary custom world from this lavishly appointed custom home. Inviting & charming 4 BR English Normandy on covers a rock promontory Into the ocean. 4 BR, 6 BR & other rooms galore. south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master 6 BA. 4 fireplaces, views foreverll suites. Pier & slip for large boat. IPYIUll llU 1111,000 Beautlful custom home designed for a large IALllA PllllllU 12,tM,111 family. Upside down floor plan guarantees French custom residence with 73' on main privacy for all. Gorgeous pastoral view. A best channel, 4 BR. 8 BA. art studio. gymnasium. buy. library, pool + many amenities. 644-9060 SMll LllllA 12, lMMI Beauty everywhere In this custom home, In- credible view of sunMt, water and coast. 5 BR. maid's quarters, gourmet kitchen, solar jacuz:z.I Owner will trade 218 1 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH r- CLASSIFIE.D 642-5678 OPEi SllllY 1-1 u c11L_ .. _ we.•'----na trdlW • bdrm. 3 t>a 2 'pk s view L Curo OLH Clll ..... _ .... frw S2tt.•--....._It • New 2 and 3 bdrm tondotr11n1ums . I Sbtlan Dn----··· SJ31.IM-·-411 ~ End unit 3 bdrm many tltras ... R Slftl TllTl.(ltCL ... -SlU.•-lt -t Pff1Ktly IOCalfCI ' bdrm 8 IMt~ llUllHI M~ ....... Sllt.111--2512 •ow.a Pnvate S bdrm sinclf stor, J 8rlCey Ulltl YO !MUS ....... Slts.111 __ 111 Snfuall Ocu n bay Vlt!W 3 bdrm. lam rm E hbll kM Cll._._ Uts.111, __ 221 .. ._ UniQut 3 bdrm I bl~ to buch H Mar\as kM Clll ...... -·-··-Sl2S.----lll .... 3 bdrm 2 ba I "'I lots So ot hwy R 8olll'd lllClllT ·-·---$1ts,•-·--II c:wlm Custom eieaant 3 bdrm P Mem .. Ill KACI. .. __ . Ult.Ill--n ....... °""'"111 4 bdfm \lYtcflt\-poo1 N roearty ...._cam..._._ sm.•--"""*• •• OcMll & bay MW 3 bdr"' 't Smdeit §. llEALTOU. 675·6 ... ltt~ ea .. C-et H ... ••w. C..... ... ••• .. , Da Qrange CoMt DAILY PILOT I 84.lnday, FebruatY 9, 1986 .. ~ ... , Tl••....... .. .. .... ...... ,. Wt ,....... llU ~.. ltn le1MI ...... , .. Cetta •na 1024 lnlH 1044 •• .,..t IC FOR sxa:s:n am _._._ .. _ .. _____ ......... i..;;,,;;,iiioilliil .. ______ ,_._. 4 lee UT.. ",u.1. J$TAf!eH~.0!.e. ··-·· Ill·-Bt 28-w/Md-On. GIMI ...... .... Liii ""'"'on t...... v, ~na'lontlonTlmeal e~c .. enln- r-..... ,c..... Of~n ,..,..,.,_,,. -·-r-11,..t 11A ml tO bch fflpleaatlolVaNt ,... er "nlnQe .... -,,. ~etle* la&-T2t2 .... W I ... 12_. s12t,400 Ownr 64$-3279 .. 1121,IOO .. nd sst&.000 Carol Algl\t1. We ere not IOoll· Grubber Ellis ft f.SIUF.NTIAL 8ROKKRAGE SERVlCES llUlnllT snn&OIUI 11.211,111 View forever from this wonderful property. BeautifuUy maintained older 4BR home with magn.i!lcent master suite. Nestled in exclwiive Shorecli!fs. Spa, pool in park uke 9etting A rare opportunity. Barbara Aune 12TI IT. IT Tit IUCI • IEWPHT lll0,000 Peninsula custom Z story, 4BR/4BA exciung home New carpet and ap- pliances. Sweepmg views of ocean, beach and Catalina. Private hi- qualHy location Pnced well below market wtth ftnancmg by seller. Tom Allinson SUW111 HMHln 1341,000 LM. Expanded 5BR. 3BA. Z story resi- dence on extra large lot. Cul-d~ location on canyon offering pnvacy and quiet setung Sandie Fix PRIVATE SPI W1Tll FOHTlll H•t,000 Enter thru gorgeous custom wrought iron security gate to this sophtSUca ted 2BR, 2 '12 BA home, complimented by the library adja· cent t.o both the livmg room and master suite. Unobstructed ocean view. Maureen White/Ed Escano OISTOI OllmY FllHCll SI00,000 Reduced $50,000. Relax m a beauti- ful spa. while watching the sunset over Newport Bay. New 4 BR. 4 1/2 BA. custom home with oak floors, high beamed ceilings and 4 fire- places, located m Harbor Hill Ed Es.ca.no/Maureen White ICAllllll lllHE 111011 11, 100,000 Six bedroom. custom manor for a large, active family, of!ers a gracious master suite, oak paneled , family room w/wet bar, gourmet kitchen, formal dining room. s~ctous l.svrng room, separate maids room and much mort> Comer location with pool and spa Ed F.acano/Maureen White CHTOI Y1CTOlllAI 0.1.1. 1110,000 Beautifully built 4BR classic Vic- tonan Two houses from Dahlia S treet park Walk to beach Four years old. Old world charm but contemporary convenience Family room, huge decks. &•verly Morphv TIEIHHIS VIEW - IPYIUIS MILL 1125,000 Five BR + bonus room Southport model with outstandmg v1ew of ocean, bay. city lights, hardwood floors, many upgrades. Pool and spa. This home has it all Shov.'TI b~ appt. only V1rgirua Swan .. EIOTllW:-lWO TtD 0 OllTA IHA $231,000 Potential 4BR channer 2 story with family room, den and large master suite Tremendous pnde of own ersh1p ProfE"SStonally dec·orated and landscaped Large master suite shows like a mod«>I V1rgmrn Swan IAI UI COHO HH,000 Just hsted · except1onal UpJX'r unit Two bedrooms, and largE' patio overloolong bay and out to the Jetty RemodE'lc'<i wtth new baths. lotchen tile Oak and marble fire- place and more A most dc·s1rablP rondo on thl' wat«>r $595 000 rn cludf's thc> IC:.1nd DJ11nv B1bb1Martha Macnab llLUA llUll · SO. llYFllOIT HH,000 lmmacuJate oldt•r two story homP on prime comer locatwn Thrl'(' bedrooms, den. breakfast drPa and dirung + dock and sandy beach Wallong distance to everything Pnced to sell' Marth<i Marnab OAH 011 ti LllO ISLE 1110,000 Elegaht farmly homP w1Lh large patio on an oversized lot Five bedrooms. 4 b.iths. family room. formal dmmg room. hardwood floors and French doors Beauuful conditJon A rare beauty Joan Lewis/Dmny A1hb .... -' 1w '04.ll bdnM. 'emlV room. ~ ___ .. Cottw •Bf< tWnlty home t-1Bt a ... ~•It. Plft . Tatum Rltr 759 1662 Ing tor a profit. Juet pey .. ... dining room. Dealrabte ~ .._.., ....-ger~ apt ., ~t 1/2 3 HOUSES on 300' LOT ' balance due & ~ Mi!oiPfeiXlisfwant;a oomef '°'· ~ pn.. a1nd.,.98!~h0elorM unit. '*to South &ay. ou1e11·3br1·2br 1-1t>r. s1eoo lllkJ UllllllUffHIT coet.(114)730-703'* No exp r.q'd WIH tr.in vet. rMr ywd wlpool & . 1 • • • • 0 • • n north end of ltlland. Lot• mo Income. ~ WM. Leate DanMJ, lnlff Witch tunMtl from 3 Fent..ttomlng•PotM-epe. Cloee 10 COM Htoh PrCIC)lrttaa. 780·2&43 of wood 1nd brick. $182K Agt. 7H-&080 lffh l•lltJ IM-1211 1evel• of nneet vleW 48 LL htUafL Hll tlal. Do~ R.E. 76t-.5080 School and EHtblun W 5,000. Mery Hard .. ty __ 111 • .--•BA. p1ayroom. gourmet §8ft §BX kism! MOXD Sh()pplng C«ltlf. Make UllY •H-Owner/Aot 87~ IW -· -La1u1 .... ~ a • kllchen Sandy t>MCh. View HofM. Poot, ..,.. Sell things last with Oa111 P1101 wanr Ads en Offett S308.600. ~ --BR 2ba. frplc, 1775 Ml fl -pier & noe1 12 200 000 t remodtt DOH DeTHQMAS Pmi. Btytront loo.lion Open houu Sun rmullUY NEW LISTING, c~• om for OCMiirr!~; with prtvate pier end ••• ... llU 1179,600 Ocean view and gorgeou• 8111 Grundy A.alt<>' ~=8~1" float. l!:xtre large IOt Near Devin R.E 842·&308 bueh. 3 BR ... w/bath 876-81e 1 Harbor • n tr an e e. .a.D •... FM•••• IT IWIR Level lot w/room lor ex-Cyn-ltatala S1,395.000 rMt tocetlof\. Neovet va--pantlon "65,000 Lowest r!Q41 In Btg ;;;,,;,;....,,..,.. ____ _ cant. Priced to Mii. In· 3Bdrm 28ath. 2 ffJ)4ea & c .Tatum Agt 759-1552 2250 1 3Br 3Ba 3 car R /"· • (114) 673-4400 come $20,400/Vr. Aaklng PoOI 1199.000 850-7'020 ----S399K Agt 759-5080 ..... --· .. •239K. AQ1 &40-7000 LH ITTUITIYI 111. ~:·~~!~~·v=. lllllfSt1 111 • 2112 WIElllll.LUI ...... -.u 3ba hOUH. CIOH to t>each 2 blkl, 3 bdrm, 3 Greet for 2 tingles, 2 mu-GeH W/IOUI I UT YllW eohOol• and thopplng. bath, age 8 t updated 2 .., iultes. big deck, 2 bdrm condo nr 8 C. F thl t>Muttfully IC>-GrNt value S15~,500. bdrm w/nl~ yard. Low larger kitchen. VIII• Ptaa $695. 3 bdrm S795. rom 1 ba h MARSHAL PLAN INC. down & terms $329,000 Balboa pool. IPI. peek Kldl t ~ti ok. DrM by =~ F!n~'':'m 2w/o~ Bkr Linda 2131450-0416 Agt/ownr Hlllle 494-7551 vt-tool$ 169.500 flrlt, Woodllde 2511 W. '' 1 1 -----'I J / I/ Sunflower #K· 1•. Then panelttng & bu It n It rt ltac~ 10'9 111M1(1 al' • lflll cell Sue 831-128& •helves & cabinet•. Cua-Ul 11111 sellll 1> J, J • tom lhuttert & dr~ New E/alde TownhomM 121 VIA IOROI -A~tr'' U7I' '"' .> • ·~r"~~;'· Many CUiiom fMtur• 3 s 137' 850 • s 142 850 ,.. ' I ( I ... car gar Priced at OPEN SAT/SUN •10-5 LIDO ISLE: c_ountry-tamlly f>i J-,\ 1,'/,ij . M35 000 Meck HanlOn home on 45 lot with 88 It -- Grubb i Elite 551-8700. 2803 ELDEN al DEL MAR long garden BIG master I •34~07•[-CoiiiuiiitiiiHwiiiyiii,~Ciiillil~ "10 1br bMCf\ htde-<>ut or call for appl to Ml bdrm + 3 dining rm cory I• fr.. utile bule d-.ot ASMINE CAK 38' 3Ba, (7 14) 831·5919 den Sile/trade ·part IEW Ol HTIIHUI 539-6191 Agent coet frptc. Lux Plan 5. Gmblt & equity. "67,500. 2 mini ocn vu 733·2373 Agt llSI YllH Ottl lll~':l 1.4130 Just llsted sp1c1ou1 E/SIOE CM 2BR 1BA hm • Bedroom lamlly room w/yd No pell, ger S700. ME IL• •Bdrm1, 3Ba, lam. rm, din. ROKER 1-7300 wHh peat and spa Dover HB 1 blk to beh. 2BR 18A Tl MUI rm, 3 car oar • frptc, pool. 1 llWY IJll IOO snores f rea. with com-apt w/encMcle & gw M 15 2 epa'1, Iota of wood, high 144 • plete security system and •a--• IULn s~ -remodeled celllngs, tots ol extras. bdrm, 2 bath, 2400 sq 11 gated entry $375,000 " -- 3BR 3BA atngle atOfY with prln<:. only BV OWNER on a huge lot Triple car Call for appt 10 ... PllP IUIAllMll'T two m&!ter eultea on an $329,900. 641-1458 garage Drive by this 1 .. 2.1200 7141876-8173 overtlted lot In the 200 home You'll be Im· • block of Polneettla Ask· lllT lfllll pressed with the neigh· Sunset B •a ch 1 Br Ing $390,000. Call Gorgeous 3Br 2'ABa E· bOrhood Then call Julle ·~ Bayfront Lg patio,/:.,. 9"-1211 ""'• Condo. 1 ,.., newl m-3020"' 031.12,. Uiim ... $800/mo 122·9 30 ~ ~~~:iw~~i-ua ?!~;::~,~~gJ~·, IW U . OllST PW yrty. 873-8900 lu.l Pllll 3 BA 2ba, family rm, frptc, 1 ILIOI Tl IOW llWPORT l&IUll Waterfront Hol'Mtl Inc. PLEX·2Br 1ba each. $142,500 Devin Real Like new 3 bdrm, 2'11 batl'I, Clean as a whl1tle Newport 673-6900 So-of·PCH. S2&4,900. Eetate &42-63&8 2000 eq tt house Large Townhome Popular 2 ~.~.1~L-•• ------ 21 Carnation. By ownet pvt patio w/spa + 20 K 20 bdrm 2 5 bath model --673-0241 or 673·15'*1 NEW ... JUST LISTED sundeck upstairs A Neutral decor Asking Ptaia1au 2107 Spacious, recently bullt, b ea u 1 V A S S U M E OO C 11 M 11 lo•u 2Br i 1hba apprx 1800 S250.000 at 12,11% Price S t69.5 a ar yn Adlac. to peaceful perk on Ct1t1 Mt11 .,, sq/tt TOWNHOME nes-stashed· '$298,5001 Call Coombs lor exclusive Point 1 btk ocean/bay. 3 1--.~•f'!"!H•E•e~E"'s•f""I*--tied amidst 2 country Patrtek Tenore 631·1266 showing 631·t266 BR, frptc, 2 car gar IS GETTING BETTER clubel Must eeel Xlnt lo-~: ~ \ S 1250. 988· 1883, or 11nnm ~~t',~~; '~~':.:O+ ~~::,~ l;pq~:a ~ ' '· 1.6.1s-iiiiii2.1oiii2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THEC~~~~~r2.i:TeR ~~ ~%~~~~ walll Bkr _%--~ lmtlT -PHL + ULIU PlllT n!: ~~·On ":.!~t~2 5'*6-2313 R-2 3Br 1Ba+ofc Lg llv 211 IOllTl ITlll 4 Bdrm, 2 bath $274.~ Family itze home on large Ing. 112 blk to beach. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 1pa, rm, f/p, fruit trees. Open Bayf1on1 Dock yourb 60k' Renovated kitchen\ oak :r~~ !"~~ Y~~lly3 $295.000 Call 673-6465 frptc, large yard, llke new Sun 12_.. 2034 Pomona yacht right at your ac cabinets formal dining • 2 · or 673--0127 Own«/Agt S 127,000. 8'*5·9478 Av St 16,500 8'*2-5024 door 2 story, maids Open . Spacious Close room, den, car garage quarters. lg Island 1 d h 1 $2500/mo -----~ --3Br 28a, 2 cer attached KllCh&OT 5 bdrm. 5 bath. to scl'IOOI an 5 opp ~g HARBOR REAL TY .-----------------, Ital Estate s•ewc11• Ital latatt n1wc1H ~Gd cond. Big ya;d cu" stom pool and spa. All Tilts nome nu everyth ng 673·••00 I but a large price Call for _ ----~ 9063 or 5'*&.-0453 thl• with a Bay Vlewl Ask-terms and tour This Give the surt reportt $450 Betty Kert Realty 180° VIEW-$385,000 This 1s a wonderful house In a wonderful community II Is e private corner location et the top of Cameo Highlands. It has a spec- tacular unobstructed ocean view The home 1s 3 bedrooms. presently used-as 2 and a den It has a profess1onally landscaped yard and Ille community enjoys Its own private beeches VERY well priced at $385.000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 73• CllEO HllHUIDS DRIVE 113-1111 II\ bill to \!lop\ btll' Illy' A •11'11 WI -, SJS() 000 l~ ()pbolll )Bil )\\BA, I011!11!0d!lq. btmlnt 1111 ~II "' ~ «Pll tourmtl ~1ttllen ~ M Mo & IAtl Batlls. mastet lllltr' S« S,s IPll UT/UI 12-4 112 .a..- • '(:(J i,(1na d('f '--'Ila .6/uJjuY1/i~,J 6/.J-811.91/ 3407 £. Coast Hwy., CorON dtl Mar U:OLllll ISTI Ill ing $875.000 Julle bargain wont last! Julle bacl'I bungalow complete F II ~ bd 2 2"' I 631 ·1266 or 673-0302 673-3020 kit free ullls 539--8191 am y.. rm, story, 7• bath Open gourmet ••• ~ ~~I >:ca ~ ~;: I Agent COit =~n;e~~,8;· ~~k~Jdl!Mlr ~I· Ml 0~~~:1y 3~~d!~~·ra~ S 158,900. Call C. Splller .... I __ __ s 1175/mo 305 Montero or A. Miiiiken 831-1266 *BIG CANYON ~IXER• 1 Npt Hgts lorclosure, 3br (818) 4'42-0685 4Br 2.,.,ba. fam , detached Iba l/p, open beams, lg --1.~~~~h· $'498.000 Agt 759-8'77 tot $l591( Agt 759-5080 Penn Pt 2 lg bdrm•. eactl • ---w/patlo. 2 car gar , lrptc, !Q JJ i * IEW CISTOI * Portoflno In Hbr vu rims dellghlful, S 1100 mo. KINGS RO · 5Bdrm, 4'.;Ba Huge prlvte wooded lot 1501 E BalbOa, 675-9126 II Tttt l8 overlook Ing N-port Bay Pool/spa S425K 640· t429 li'i'D aFiEXt Starter Home, S795.ooo 968-1021 SEIY1EW -CtrtH ••I •ar 21 M 2bdrm/ 1ba condo, Inside •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• 1 JBA 2''iBA .. lam rm 2 BDRM (Or 1 Bdrm. oen), laundry, prv patio, by BEST PRICE Charming Great view Poot tennis lrpl, comm pool/spa, ~ ~. SHK 859-0~ 3bd 1'1ba. F/P & quallty securely Redu~ed 1~ car gar, "" from deck, r t . brlckwork.Bkr 646-2111 I 5365 000 terms S1500/mo J Skahan tu ••• ---agt 675·8000 Vall.. 1034 IELOOlllT llZZLElll 2 t3-430-3629 -- _ _ :!. • 0 OOC 2 BDRM • Oen. 2 BA. frpl, •BR 1~ BA iclnl cond .. 4 bdrm. 3 ~ bath quallty WATERFR NT & K 2,~ car gar m/w, d/w, new kitchen, 2430 sq 11 built. guarded communl· 21lr. den. In Balboa Coves sec sys, grdnr. S 1400• Greenbrook By Owner ry S 150·000 In upgrades. I s395.ooo 650•2204 700 Poinsettia 780-8781 s 9 · 65 decor and landscaping --_. --=,.--~ 17 ·000·962• 61 andthepr1ce1sstlllcom-BAVFRONT duplex *Lg3+2allblt1n1$1100 I It L 1040 c 1 w/dock for 30 boat Now aat. aca parable to new sales! al ,295 000 673•3777 •Cute & cory 2~ 1 S820 ASAP lor your personal I • *Rare h t + gar $050 ,.. SALE" IWIH tour Julle 673-3020 or C~nery VIiiage Realty nLEIE-ll"llll ~Cc!7"'~~~~~e.c:r~~~~~ Supertlnehome.Stepsto 631·1268 IBalboacleanolderbeach --"' ... !&~~~~ SEND A Golf Course Assomabte ·~ •. I house 3 Bdrm $189.000 4 BDRM 2'~ Be hse Din loan Low down Call • ·~~~~; Wiii carry at 10 5% rm. lam rm, comm pool & b t w n 6 3 0 • 8 3 0 pm I so8 w Bay A~ 573.3777 tennis View $2200/mo. WI< d Vs . A ny t 1 me t JJ; Cannery Village Realty Bkr/owner 640-"' 152 To a loved one. rour favo rite teacher. bes t fnenJ or to liomeone sptlial this Valentines Day. Fo r onl y )0¢ a lin e ~• \,our heart felt message can be told 1n a Dail y Pilot 1· , Valentine's ad. Because this 1 a Special Offer, all ads muli t ~ ht rre l)(lJC..I ~~, All .td\ '.'.i ll appear· Fri .. Feb. 1 ith Deadline. Wed .. Feb . 12th ~ J 1f< ~ I~ I« I~ ;~ 1€ ~~ ·~ c --------------------------------i COUPON Send To: Daily Pilot Valentine's, 1 330 West Bay, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 I Name Adreu City State Amount Included $ Valentine message appro.x1ma1ely 4 Phone 1 I I I I I I I I I Sat/Sun 840-9393 IEST HY II IPTl Saat1 AH 950Sf1Br S875-mo Frptc New 2200 sq 11 homes Ill 10.0 I B . Lt lOl4 wshr/dryr. bit-Ins. pvt Walk to beacn 3Bdrm, I e11a I patio, pet Ok 760·6809 lamlly room For sale by LuKury Beach Condo 1 ATC weight tlvlng sets, -- Builder/or Lease Option Lenders repo Must llqu1-eKerc1sfl bike lypewnter 950 sq 11 18r S87Slmo. 980-3521 date 1mme<1 tBR 1ba clothes toys & mor~ Frplc washer/dryer, Pool/spa, guarded com-S · bltln1 760-6809 Open Sal/Sun 12·5 20271 munlty MULLAN AL TY misc A1 ISUN 9-4 --- Lighthouse Ln 3Br 2Ba. 241-0998 for LORI I 20171 Spruce Ave SA BEAMED celllngs, sky· 2 frplcs, lam rm _ HTS 756-9105 llghls, oak & Ille 3 BR $199,500 960-6496 ILIFFI llTFllllT I NORTH BAV HOME 2ba So of Hwy Frplc, 3000 tt. 3 BA. 3'~be, 5 Bdrm or 4 Bdrm ., Den New applla~ 2 ce.r Baat. RarMar 1042 dlnlfam rms. Flrepll, spa, 3 Bath, pool, S239.000. prkg. St600/mo Cati Agt 14-n.aLL-.i11L1uuuJl.Llll pool VI-of ba , nite 1t1, ~5§::8698 673-535.4, 675-8688 4BR 2'hba. 2 atory __ ' . _ fllollilt Rtall -CUllOTtl I 01111 S385,000 Creative Ways Eas1bluN $299,000 Fee. 1 .r S I l lOO 2 + 2 t frpl T gar Skytlte, 646--0520 493.0446 may be purchased for OI I t brand new $925 Fee I . ,--1044 $249,000 leaaehold. 4BA UDO Water fn mobile nm, TELEIEIT lll-1111 ma 3BA. lam rm. dining rm looks llke St Tropez, r• ------IEST SELLHll Upgraded & Immaculate. duced to sell $45,000 CUTE & CLEAN 2Br 18a, Only 1 left 2 + Den or Ltls llCala HI-HOO 1bdr/llla, decor doll-gar, patio $1000/mo. 3Bdrm. 3Ba, Tunle Rock house 759-3383 2310 111 Ave 499-2101 Ridge home by Standard I ~~i~~>•? New 3BA 2BA sp.oereni ELEGANT 2BR. Oen, Paclllc S 182,900 Alao ? S 130. pets. oeean breeze Patio, gar furn/part. I available our 3Bdrm _; ____ , In Costa Mesa 645-6458 $1475 640,.,.255 211rBa Model home _ $223,900 S•l•t.. otllce UIUll RIME Ctatttry Leta LG •Br 3Be • MP lam rm, (714)85.4-3119 Kensington Condo • The Cnnata 1225 ftptc So of PCH lmmed OIMPHYIEW Nl<:ely located Plan 3 on quiet street 3 Bdrm 2 batl'I, ready 10 move In I. Call loday lor further Information S 187 ,500 lnl1t Ctast ltllttn 18124 Culver Or, Irv lll-1100 j[llu Deaat lhatteft • 18124 Culver Or, Irv lll-llll 11111. PllFllT utllard In Untverllty Perk • VIiiage II 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. + bonus room, PoOI table to 11ay Earthtone carpell. Air conditioning. $180,000. best breathtaking vlew"ll occ:up $2000/mo 509'~ Decorator's dream New 12 Cemetery Lota In Muon-ACACIA. Ask tor Jeclc every1hlng• Bltln lacuzzl. le section Pacific View 633·2141 Oya Only upgraded upgrades I Memorial Park, New'port REllCEll Must secrlfkle S529.000 Beach $650 eac h Viking Real Estate Ask 836-1262 BEAUTIFUL 5 year new, lg I N Dy 533 88 3br + lam rm. 2 lrptc, tub or ency. s • 1 t leaort Prep S Eves/Wknds 760-8869 _ spa-skytlt .. -beam cernnga .EACH FROIT1 NOW ONL V S 1650/MO. HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS 509 Narcluu1. 988-8283 3BR T /H next 10 greenbelt I S1ht1 lt1 s -, PCHh -- Opn SIS 2706 Hillside Or Former Boy Scout Camp· 0 0 kt' 1a1 rp 2br _ speoe age t ne noor ····•-IOW-YIW* r ounds 145 ecrea plan kid• Ok $800'1 nat Just s 165.000 buys thl• s~~e~de;=,1~4:,': 539·6191 A,gt tee t>eeutlfully upgraded VIiie Owner (7 14) 794-1388 Unique 3Br 2Ba Oplx, writ Balboa Condo Pan-~ plcilet fence yrd trench oramtc vu Agl 9&2_.557 It rt ltac~ IOH doore, frpl0c. garage, grdnr, w/d 4 bike to bch M 'tl•AHCIAL HETW()flK ~vi 311 S 15-00 780-2588 AESIOEHTIAl AUL ESTATE SOVICU IPH UTlllAT I SIUIY 1-•110 111 llHOTIH Ill OllYH "ti .... - --Iil4 2BR 11.% be townhOUee. Gu stove. ow. A/C, petlo, gar1ge, oo pets &695/mo 645-4837 •3Br 2'11Ba, lam rm, big yardl Crpts, drpa S975. Call Pele, Bkr 751-31111 38A 1 'llBA tr1plex, frpl, crpt. drp1, aundeck, gar. No pet1 $600 751-4"4 ---c.:iECKTHi$1-- Worth more $400'1 home for 1tngle parent/chlld complete kitchen & yrd VIEW IF aSllllE OHH UH,000 Two story condomaruum wuh for mal duung room 8' largt· (arruly room off kitchen i 4 hour guarded area with tenrns court<\ & pool~ A great buy for S38!i,OOll Maxin<' Propp I ~ ~ 11 HE OIAITILL Y Absolutely gorgeous 3 BA Mon- aco model. Highly upgraded with new A/C system. new heating unit and hQt/cold spa. 180° view of city tights, moun- tain and ocean. Prime location on the cul-de-sac with 3 car garage, MOTIVATED SELLER. *lll-t1M* Off Adame renl/optton 3bdrm kldslpet1 S77& Info 538-8191 Agent tee guaranteed plcmt Ulll Tl.as llTITE S \,111,000 One of the mOHt complPtr t>statc~ 111 Harbor Ridge Full s1i.e u·nnL" <'Ou rt. pool. spa. 2 patios, and ~ bt><trooms in main ~· Thre<> bedrooms.. servants quarters. beautifully dE'<' orated, two kitchens · on" .. fulJ commPrcial kitchen. View' [wvt•rly Morphy # J GIVIG Pl.QA, lllTE 100 144..UOO R I ~ ~ ~ ~ G .. -------------·COUPON -------------- -· lWlllT Plan 4 toe.tad In Che ,,_. ... MCtlOft Of BtoedmOOf Homee In Turtle Roctt Elloelen1 .,... dole to tlementry 1choo1 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, new p.elnt. catr:t and front lawn Ht t one 1parktu SHUOO lntMIMttl•llttn 18124~Dr.I~ lll-1 .. OILIWILL 10111 14MIOI E'SIOET/H~3~8A-2-~-Ba-­ FRPLC YARD PATIO W/O HKUP, Del GAR, OONA S 1050/mo 831-8283 Newport Crest Townhomes OPEN SUNDAY 1·4 COMMUNITY POOL/SPA & TENNIS • 4 Odysuy ct $179,000 • 30 Ima Loa Ct • 19 O&nty Ct • 3 Stftna Ct 1215.000 $182,000 Sl69,000 • »A, IK.mt1 i)llnttcl, Nw of atUI muter~ •. M 2'M!A, Ml ocean .tew. B »A + rtflHI off lftlst• de. 8 + den. 2'M1A. WI lent at SllOO/,,.me. LIDO REALTY 673-7300 ~--.. ---~ J .. -- -.. ~ ~----~ ..... . . -----. . . . ~ . . .-~ .· . ·~ ·' . .' . ' \ . ' .,, . . ~ -~ ~ -• -.. ---a. ---.. -..... ---- HOMES FOR SILE * •949 Gotdenrod. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $485.000 w/land Sun 1-4:30 **415 ~Or., Newport Beach 759-1501 $925,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2 IEDROOI C *1100 Galaxy (Dover Shoree) NB 3912 Inlet lele Dr, orona del Mar 759-1501 ss45,ooo Sat/Sun 1-4 M4-9080 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 •2807 Harbor View Drive, Corona del Mar 644-9080 $597 ,500 Sunday 1 -5 *34 Morro Bay (Spygf ... ) CdM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **508 38th Street, Newport Beech 759-9100 $335,000 Sunday 1:30-4 * •300 Klnga Pl., (Clfhvn) NB 631-1266 $305,000 St 1-4:30 Sn 1:30-5 * • Beach Clrde, Spygl .... Corona del Mar 780-1900 se.9,500 Sunday 1-4 217 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 20271 Llghthouae Ln, Huntington Bch 759-9100 15-40,000 Sunday 1-4:30 960-f>..408 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 •23 Belcourt {Belcourt) Newport Beach &31· 1286 $829,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 234 Hazel. (Oceenfront), Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $825,000 Sunday 12·5 275e Hltlvtft, Newport Beach 790.8333 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 •24 San Bernardino, Newport Bch 8-46-7171 $269,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 IR ,1u1 Fii RI or DEi 1831 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach 873-5354 $298,500 Sunday 1-5 221 Narcluua, Olde Corona del Mar 875-7067 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3319 Nevada, Coate Mesa 546-2313 $153,000 Sunday 1-4 **•V2928 Perla, The Bluffs, N.B 722-8-480 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 12 Rawlelgh. Coata Meaa 546-2313 $127,500 Sunday 1-4 *•22 Belmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2840 Catalpa (Eaatbfutf) Nwpt Bch 559-9400 $299,0oo fee Sat/Sun 1-4:30 **2274 Channel Rd , Balboa Penln. NB f>..45-0303 $1,617,000 Sunday 1-4 280 E. 15th St, Cotta Mesa ~5-0303 $225,000 280 E. 15th St. Cotta Mesa Sunday 1-4 f>..45-0303 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 *212 Huel Dr, (Oceanvtew), CdM 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 2873 Regis, Coeta Meea 759-9070 $1,050,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 8-44-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 540-1151 S 149,500 Sunday 1-4 734 Cameo Highlands Dr. Cameo Highland• *Tli"'TI Royal SI. 6eorge1Btg-enyn) ND--l.20.7~5w9_119°1000UJ~7~7~5~.000~>H+fftt-~ptat~un 1-4 873-1181 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 873-7300 $674,500 Sunday 1-4 *•3013 Java Road. Costa Mesa 2498 Parmley Lane. Coeta Mesa e«-6200 $239,000 Sunday 1·4 *1518 SyMa (Harbor Highland•) COM 759-9100 $179.500 Sunday 1-5 v44 Whitewater, Jumlne Creek, CdM 780-8333 $287.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar •.,....18 Rue Chantllly, Big Canyon, NB f>..45-0303 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 875-8000 $325,000 Sat 1-4:30 Sun 1-5 645-0303 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1401 Keel Dr (Harbor View Hille) COM ••2 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 551-8700 $435,000 Sunday 12-5 644-8200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **•Via lido Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 870 Sandcaetle (Harbor View) Nwpt Bch 675-6181 $2,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-8000 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1•5 1654 Texu Cir (M ... Verde) Coeta Meu 13211 Sandhuret, Santa Ana 631-7370 $1$9,000 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 $171 ,000 Sun 1-4:30 2109 Miramar, Penlnaula Pt, Balboa **5911 Seuhore Or, Newport Beach f>..45-0303 $425.000 Sunday 12·4 3 IEDROOI 644-9080 $698,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 ••53 Montectto (Spyglus) NB *2006 Tahuna Terrd. Corona del Mar f3..44.S200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1·4·30 •2242 Avalon St. (College Pk) C.M. ~5-9478 $127,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-9080 $359,000 · Sat/Sun 1•5 v • 18 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 1058 Vallejo Circle, Coata Mesa 780-8333 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 Otano-Coat DAILY PILOT 18undey, FebNaty t , , ... ... 142-1111 I II ,1u1 FAM IM tr DEi 2807 Blackthorn (Vu) Eutblutf, NB 540-1151 $379,500 Sunday 1-5 *•2773 Bunting Circle, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 * •49 Cambria (Spyglass Hiii) NB 644-8200 $825.000 Sunday 1-4 * U Cherry Hille (BIO Canyon) NB 844-8200 $1,379,000 Sunday 1-5 MEDITERRAllEM VIUAGE $100 OFF l lT MONTH'S RENT ON ALL APARTMENTS WITH THIS AD THE pface to~ hOtM to -A~ park-Mk• Mttlng eon-.-.n~ loca'*' within walking dlatMOe to ~. ,... taur.,,i. ancf lflops.. Only mlnut• to South eo..t Plaza and the bMOh. 1 ............ -, ..._. o-11 ........ .,. ' ... MM Twat I ........... .._ - -GAS FIRCPUCES A' -Wtl Sar : • -RulllC Wood P1nel1nc. Gr~ Clotll • ~ ~thedral Be11111C1 c.11ncs J -Ot$11wawn -POOi$ W1rtc>oof utfase Room J 1 ~ l.cllteo ltnM Collrb ~/i -4.1undry fKtlltlt\ .., -h n liouS111& Sorry No Peu /') • OFFICE OPEN DAILY M . 2400 Hertlot BM:I l•I Fw ~ Or) CostaMeu 714/557-8020 I IEllMM Jasmine Ave at 4th, Olde Cor'ona del Mar 675-6000 from $209,000 Sat/SUn 1•.& 2518 EJden. #8-2 Eut Coeta M_. 759-1501 $134,900 Sunday 1-6 '* • 15 Ima Loa Court (Newi>ort en.t) N8 873-7300 $187 ,500 Sundey 1"'4 2831 Vista Ornlda (Bluffa) ~ 8-d'I 840-0020 '289,500 Fee Sunday 1--'5 *•326 Evening Canyon (Shorectltf1) NB 428 VIit• Roma (Bluffa) Newport 8eedl 844-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 "$2 12.000 LH Sunday 1-4:30 7 Hermitage (Big Ca,.yon) Newport Beech 844-6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ •7 .. Hlllcreet, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 873-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 1031 Kings Road. Clltthaven. Nwpt Ben 988-1021 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2788 Lorenzo (Mesa Del Mar) Coeta Meu 631-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 * • 7 Muir Beach. Spyglass, CdM 780-8333 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **401 North Star(Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 673-5354 $980,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 I *• 14 Oakcreat (Big Canyon) NB f>..44-6200 $1 .450.000 Sunday 1-5 30i Poppy, Corona Def Mar 873-8494 $399,000 Sa1/Sun 1-4 * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 640-4888 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1·5 **510 Via Lido Nord, Lido late, N.B 844-9080 S 1,395,000 Sunday 1-!5 128 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $485,000 Sunday 1-4 2512 Wavecrest (Broadmoor) Nwp1 Bch 675-6000 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 3 Ill 11lu1 FAM llM tr IEI 312 Jumlne. Corona Del Mar 673-M94 $350,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4 IEDllOOM *2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Boh J.S,g..9--100-$22.S,000,..~1:1E~-t8~U1tf1Ai0d~ay~.-~"4I---....::! DUPLEXES FOR SILE 3 IR ,111 1 II 22 16 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $520,000 Sunday 1-4:30 3 IR ,1 u1 2 IR 14 Barrier Reef, Jasmine Crk, CdM 236 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, Newport Bch. 733-2373 Sunday 12"5 844-9080 $399,000 Sunday 1·5 751-3191 $158,000 Sunday 1-4 **901 North Bayfront, Balboa Island I IR •lus FAii Rll or DEi 305 l arkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 675-5511 Sunday 12-4 r 673-9501 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ,. .. Bay30S3t. c,oe17t7a.500Mesa Sat/Sun 11_.. • 118 Via Quito (Lido tale) Nwpt Bch ""6-0: f>..44.S200 $540,000 Sunday 1-4 734 cameo Highlands Or, Cameo Highland• *•398 Vleta Baya, Blutte, N.B 873-1181 $385,000 Sunday 1•5 845-0303$249,000 Sunday 1·4 v 10 Chatham (Befcourt) Newport Beach 875-eOOO $795,000 Sunday 1-5 Gavlota (Bluffa) Newport Beach 8-44-5618 1228,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19 Hyde Court, Coeta M ... 751-3191 1153,600 Sunday 1-4 5 OoMn Blvd, Corona del Mar 644-8200 $1 ,595.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Pomona Ave (R-2)Coeta M ... 842-5024 $118,5oo Sun 12-4 "'37 ~ Fontaine Bi..u. Big Canyon. NB 710-1333 $490,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 Senat•. Coeta M ... ~'-3279 $128,.00 Sunday 1·5 281 8~. Santa Ana Htl, Coeta M ... 84-7171 $118,000 Sunday 1-4 Whitewater (Jumlne Creek) COM 875-8000 $339,000 Sunday 1·4:30 .a _II 11111 Fii II tr IEI 3'5 Aralla, Eutbluff, Newport Beach &42-6200 $245,000 Sunday 1-4:30 207 Aralla (Eutbtutf) Nwpt Bch &44-6200 1279,000 Sunday 1-4 •2872 Cr .. tvtew (Ba)'Shor .. ) Nwpt Bch ~ 1399,000 Sunday 1-5 Fordham (College Park) Coeta M .. 131·12te 1138,500 Sunday 1-4:30 2201 Waterfront. Corona del Mar f>..44-9080 $380,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IEDIOOI **2191219'~ Baytront, Little Balboa 111and 8-44-8200 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 *1748 Bonalre. Newport Beach 875·8000 8289,000 Sunday 1-5 18-479 Santa Veronica. Fountain Va1i.y 982-8581 $179,000 Sun. 1-4 248 Sherwood, Ea1tllde Cotta M ... f>..42-&388 S 179 ,500 Sunday 1-5 **827 Via Lido Soud, Lido I .... N.B f>..4+9000 11.«5.000 Sunday 1-s ** 1410 WMt Bay, Newport 8Mch &31·1288 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 4 II 11111 Fiii ii tr Ill . LOTS. 301 & 303 Narctaeu., Otd CdM, CdM 759-9070 S306,000 S.t/Sun Dally * 1334 Antigua Way, N.B. 845-0303 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sunday 1-~ 228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar * * 281412814'~ w Oceanfront. Nwpt Bch 780-8019 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , LOTS 84-85-88 Top of Rockypolnt Spyglass 644-6200 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1793 Oriole, Cott a Meea 844-8200 $2.750,000 Sa1/Sun 8-8 I 548-2313 $319,000 Sunday 1·4 · * • 1796 Oriole Or.(Meea Verde) C.M. f3..41 -1458 $329,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 816 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $599.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 250 Poppy, (Oceenvtew), CdM 759-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1801 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Hm1) NB 759-9100 $!579,500 Sunday 1-5 1223 Portttd• (Harbor Vu Knolla) COM I 844-8200 $439,000 Sunday 1·5 * 301 Robin hood. Coeta M .. ~6-2313 $237.000 Sunday 1-5 * 94827 Roxbury. Cameo Shor•. CdM 8-44-9080 $555,000 Sunday 1·5 423 San Bernardino (Newport Height•) NB 644.e200 1359.500 S.t/Sun 1-4 COllDOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 IEDROOM Jasmine at 4th. Olde Corona del Mar 675-8000 from $209,000 Sa11Sun 1-5 321 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 8-48-7171 $230.000 Sunday 1·~ 3 IR plus 3 Ill * * 11 21 E oeeantront. Balboa Penln, NB 780-1900 $625,000 Sunday 1--5 4 IR ,1111 1 Ill 115 Pearl Ave Balboa llland 675·8688 $445,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR REiil S d le H 11o.~ Vt-...... Hiii + • Berune Ct (Npt Cr•tl N B. 850 an oat • arlolV' -1 2778 Longwood Court, Cotta M... 6'15·6002 $1500/mo Sat/Sun 1~ 780--8333 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 979·5828 $189,000 Sunday 1-4 • 10 Stillwater (Turtlerock) Irvine 875-8000 $A 12,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 100 ScholZ Pia.a • PH ti 10, Nwpt 8ch 759-1877 $175,000 S.t/Sun 1~ 595 Sturg90n Coeta M ... &31·1298 t158.000 Sunday 1-4·30 .. • 7 5 See letand Or. Newpot1 8Mch 759-9100 $239.000 Set/Sun 1·5 *• 1707 Terraptn Wa'f. 8eycrtet. NB 751~191 S279.000 Sunday 1·5 *•v7&51 Southlake•&. (ph 225)H B 759-073• $109 900 • Sun 12-3 30 2 Torrey Pinet (Btg Cyn) N B I 7594477 $498.000 Sun \·5 12& Vle Koron ( Udo t•) N.B &31·7300 '4e7,500 Sunday 1-4 30 2 Ill ,1.1 FAI RI tr DEi **vi.ta Beya, 8klftt. Newpot1 S..d'I &45-0303 "49.000 Sun:d&Y 1-4.30 * • 2 7~2 L.C>nia'W(>O<l Court CM ~6-2313 188 500 •Spa 1"Pool ++Waterlr1>nt * *"*Watertron1 & Pool "GNe eddreet at guard . gat• nit e>r.,. CoeM DAILY P1LOT/ Sunday, F«>tuety 9, 11Me 0111 Poiat 2626 Studio wttvll l<1tcn & t:>att 1111 Ult! pd $425 l'T'O 661-36~3 et16pm Hu t. l e1ek 2640 •1, t:>ll< to t:>eech 2BA lrplc gar $700 122 911> St 7 1').439.;i99 t 2 llOCU TO OCUI OeHghlfut oeeari b«!M11es Spacious 2Bdr"' .-Be dsttwsttr tro , P ,,t crp ts dros LI)'' o• closets ~uhlu11, ani:I seeped 960 631' $725 Nice 2BP ?ba r.µ•~ & drapes D••l'lwn• er Call 7 141960 46 14 E~cellent 2Bdr,,. · 1Aa lrplc 2 01~, '<• r,u A, 311 $610'"''' 'j(jr, Jc lrriat 2644 woo60Ar60£ CONO", 2 b r ?be r.aq;~r· S925tmo 720-0876 L11u1 lt1ck 2641 I "'• t . , '• .,, ·.• .. •.• 1;4r, 11°'4 '. 1 Bdrm w1v1-& pat,,, Ne11r bettel'I 328 Tl'lalla St $600/mo 8'32 • '90 s•1. & 11r1. d1scounrs on I & 12 month le.sf!s' K t• 11 n <' ~ l, u n k J 10 rt '! l\n I tw 'h~ gti/ Nh 11 t.~r·n '•w winn1nP, l1Pld goal 1n •i" /4 SuoP· r wl' .... · · r l H 10U !J not iijr• ""' 0' #tlal ~•V•y'"'"':.or" "'II 10r t I~ t>ao you,, 111 I ~·O"• ''""•rb1rn•0t •t ' "• r.t • d11t111ct1vely d1ffM•nl •~•''"'"I •lr,Ml)l~n ,, .~." !>'! 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Grtltlleabrd Ml wlll train Call btwn cell Mr King 982·5~. Shere In parlnerahlp * NOW '* SO"'A SECTl.....,'"L •7.,. CQflaldel" car, em boel, TD I-•••=• ,_1 _1am-_59~m_._ ... _1_~_1_3_3 _ ,., n.-TR• •••rm-p,ot111 .,,. 111-" 1m-.. ""~ -0t?toreqty.M7.600.PP ._._ • qua ... , .. 1m1ca, Inc la I'"" *-'-* medlet• openlngt f0t the 10lk/Qlue/bf..._ Cot tble 131-4321 831~ 1 • .,.,,1'"99 • ., 1111n&1Y ..-1ng •"" mot1v1tec1 ...., .... ttlle For 1me11 bMell l'IOtll. right S*>Ple c uua1 11• ,a.,.nt Wut.. I "450, din.• 1375, t.r ,.,, ..... lrtat Typing eo wpm. tOm• ~ 10 IPMttlMd Ille aa:"y"' • No expe1. nee. 648-7358 tire, plMU:nt working SSlS ltoole 175. ~ .... f .......... bklcpg ,.qulfld. Full time M11bll9hment of I new -Pl.IT ...... -., condltk>M man-• '500, eofebd $350. OAK !T"Tilnt;;;-"r;G:. -Nr SO Cat Plau. Call tor Nlee otne. In the Orenge ....... ., -,_, oPPOftunlti.. FO:'°-'k;i;,:. Cfirlttien women 1fi11 lwell unit $350, bdfm '400. (l1•)112·MJ• TllrmUllYftll. alll1•f•#1H• IHlllTI PIYUU ai>c>t 71411157· 1831 f°""'Y aree ADI Menu-tt yOu.,. toolting f~ utra M ..... TM view call DeYld Grant al llmOtl... wana 11\ie In din.• 1350. 54~705. TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST act, ur~ unique ewtm-IP8lld~ money. Of Ilk• Newport Beech Invest-642-4333 bWtn lltm-3pm room, board & weoee 1'·1 ... u :cT-=--~.----m ng """"' Ptoduc1 with 10 nn -, ...... ...,..,, ment ftrm It toMrc:Nng tOt M-F or •.o12.1LJ1711 1'11t with ..-. ~In N.8. .M For Huntington Beech In-unlimited potentlel. •--"' ... _.... -.,., ~·1 dependent \llrMkly news-PleaM c:.ll Mr Wright Mountalt't. Knott• a.ny mature m.n room co-or-6pfn M-F. Of C M etM. 1·7911 2 Bk1hlvH 120 11. ~. 20 hra/Wk To Wed Feb 12 at l35-305 i F11m. or win Prttn and dlnat0< wno wtll be Call today 1t1t1 tom0trow Set/Sun only Not i... t'welnut ooneo6I stereo 1-ii!'rll'W'~.., ... PB!IPiP• Input p,... ,....._ & from 8-5pm Awerd1, Call u1 nowt We reepontlble for the man-than 1&50 month S50. encl tbl 135; ellde olher copy and ana..., have...,.,., opening• In agement of all malling P'OVtcm $35; Miff twd De Ania 8e)'llkte V-.. DetaJlorientedpertonto phonH Call RogerSal•Mgt. Verified C.M , H.B or f:V. program• within com-PllT·Tm ... / ... ._ tr1rf«t>tk•S15;3pcMt 300ECoeatHwy.N.fl. tlll A()()()Unt• Payablepoe-Angle, 1142·4321 or Earn $2000-$&000 mo 642-4333 pany Occulonal llMvy 11Hlt1IWlll c.:;; Ot~~Xf8 NB I luggage S30 87a..3e00 873-1331 Mon.-Fri.'MPni Cltlon In Adb~IY Orange 842•1«4 FIT $400-1200 PIT AIDE F II~ In Ulltt titting. Ability to WO<k with For the Unlveralty of Mlctt--•t-IYll-~ c. ..... e·-", ""·' ,,_ ounty genc:y AIP Call Leon 148-591 & and IUpervlM mall room 1Qan Survery AIMarctt Prof Sportfllherman _. •-sai ....... ..,.,. ' ....,., ·-...., .,_, ex~ required. 10 TMbical/TrMH teacMr In wtllOhr rm+ 1t11f. Send rMYme with Center 10 eonduct hOUM-Cout G d ltcd C ; FOi leM th#\ 2e/gal. Ma6t• boat 0< tow.ring muc Key by 1ouch. typing a SSOS UL.II llPI $300/mo n-tmlc 645-2357 NllfY requirement• to hOld lnlervlew9 11 fPld-Ext 1 uar apt.1 y0ur O'lrn pu,. wat•. No ullboat $325 mo. (7141 mu1t. Excellent fringe For expanding edwrtlllng 941 cteatlve, 12 women TMI, P.O. Box 2500, fie addr ..... throughout deaf: .. 04Jfrn=~··"r.';i down, $20/mo. Own your 650-4~ t>enefttl. •partment firm In ll'Vlne & Tuttln. needed 1HOh I demon-Newport Beach, CA Orange County. Mutt be Htly em WV. 646-4741 own purifier! 142-2019 Side TIH Av1llabl1 Send reeume to: ft 20% cornmtulon + other ttrate needl«:reft. WIH 12858 Attn Pertonnel avalleble al leaat 20 Capt. Crelg. Lightly uMd carpeting. 2&' -35' Non"""'9 et>oerd. Mrt. Breclle. P.O. Box M • t fringe benelltt. 11 tre1n.C111Joan842.,.975 Dept hrt/wtc. dunno project•. Seeontloor.Cemelbllge Slllboat1onlye73-M08 1..,..,,,..,..,,,.,.,.....,,,.,,.-=.,,.,,,.....,..-..,.. 117 tO. Newport Beach. 311 enance lntereated cell now & Hk $OAT SKIPPER UllmM TUllll Muat have own cw & ttex-•trcM .. iM $100 + aq yde. $250 C_,I II.be --.t•dea *BMW '7t 2002. ' epd, CA ms. Technict'an-t!":~· :~~552' Exp In OYfK 50 "· motor EnglnMrlng Co . ....Santa Ible am, pm & weettend 645-3898 • , ........ _ ~:~= , ~ SCT ~aehl, maintenance & Ana. No expec_ nee.. Call hrs. We P•Y S4.50/hr. & Aatl 1111 MUST NII Smith-Corona ADMIN RV. Med tlze Telemarketing lklPPl!'lng. Send rMYme &45-1006 •ft 2pm EOE ·21 t/ml A May training tan Ollnt1J manu11 type-~#,!Mr,r;''"':"''l;!•;l4; BMW '14 7331, 11K ml, butlneea co. Some tMlkp Exoetlerl WIT -H• & refs to P 0 Box 2MO ....ion ''required. A non AalttrM, ,t;d(;a book· S65 Call wmty mtnt 888 wN9. nu exp.DonPrtee752--0715 opportu~1car:.11a1>1enow j -NB ,CA929&3 . lllllllm/llllPI dltcrtmln1tory at-CAM, brua bed. lrunk, wrtter.Nkenew, . Tr-_._ -25'""" • ..-. u,..Ue,70o.131·2317 .... I _ _. UllfO tor 11c117 d u W.WS1 Uveln.ForHomeforeldet· tlrmettve action •m· Studef'lt ~ 875--4784 Heidi 850-2917 • .._. • -· _..._ • technlclane app 1nce Seu Ametlce't 111 ln1111t-U.l& NllM 1y Free room and t>oetd. p4oyer ~ reptyt to OKI CELLULAR TELE· contained UMd 2X. Awn.-L~-~2'oo.~~~5 ment Program. Reio.cs Experienced. Thompaon ~1 Ma. Patt GrON. Regional Anliaacn MU PHONE w/1n11nn1. Ing, AIC. turnace. wat• .,..... .,.."..., ltvlne-Paclflc, the rellden-again & agtiln Hlgheet Blue Print &49-9233 • Supervisor. 350 Sharon -$750. 845--0104 heat«. antenna. twn bdl -.-... --.-.,-.... --,-IT--tlel d•Yelopment and commission In the lndu.. llTlmll Pn Or., A.pl 1-1. Menlo 1 llY AHl.111111 w ~ /H· .... ~ & all other amenlt ... U"SR try Freeway cloH CASHIER • FULL TIME Ill you are lnter•ted and Park, CA 94025 LES 957~133 r w ""' • ..._, '5700 CALL ~1 With a°"""* Boutique management dlvtalon ot (714)547-7724 Cotta MIN Auto Wutl I knowledgable In nutrttlon 2/14. Sc>ort• Area.1=-::--::,----,.,--- Call for an epot t«-7323 The lrvlne Company, 645-1039,aMfOfJay I pl1a1e epply at UlllTUTillll.llll *•••11•••••-'--Row8,S55eaae4...e153 '72 Came>«, Ilk• n.w. managee Ind malntaln1 • eAL ~ llMc>t 8, toffet. ale, tu• oaam 1111m1 MYerat apanment pro-G&llelll -• Monlh1r'1 Market & .01/Hr-& .5.97/Hr llln-Aefr1ger1tor1 $129 & Up ,... tt ,.. MU kl1 a1000 firm 94.5-2561 Energetic young l•dy tect• In 1rv1ne end New-llClaM/lntaaruts S5961Hr Day. se2e1Hr Kl1~1~~·~1~hln ~!~r•~~~.ur~~~ Uher•. l99 &Up Fr•to;frmnn .....,,ln/ needed Full-time ln 1mall port Beech W• •re Nik· 9521 Swing TemporlfY On-°"'nu r ...,.... • r p d & · Oryer1, gu/llec S99 & Up Eaklmo Terrier Ut111 girt office In Coeta MIN Ing tectlnlelan1 with 1-3 Call durl Reolttratlon management future. or art-time IYI ..,... IOYll 199 & Up 'Teddy' acsor9bre New 11111111 Mii E•pr In Con1tructlon years In appllance repair I ci•9911 ..... I Period• ~" O< Part time Mother'• Market & nlngt . Wiii lraln. Coaa1 "Complete Line ol Horne ""t wOn't lltoio:. IAAvhlr1Fi~~ri~~~ Bu·• ...... fl.II ....... and -... t ..._ .. , ... II.£ . Kl1ohen 225 E 17th St Comm Colleg•. 1370 F ..... .. ~ •· ~, .. neu .... p ..._.1ca1 ._.acernen · ......,. Fut fOod restaurant now dayt & 1VWtlng1. Cout Cotta Mesa · Adam• CM 432-5007 um-·•no-642-3850dy. !: 722-0.tM aln1 cond • StS0.1--------- beneflta. Call efter 4pm tral.pfumblnglnd 1 hlrlnQfOl"Orande>p9nlng. Comm Colleoee. 1370 EJO/E . . M/F/H AU APPLIANCES J l-/f /a.... 854-2$90daysor111e. DATSUN '92, 210 SL .. fOf appt. 5'4M 110 rele1ed lklfll A neal I All ahlft1. Must be 18 or Adami. CM 432-5007 ORDER DEPT ,..., lurllltte4 ...... , an ... '82 HONDA PASSPORT weg, 12800 (wf'lll bl bll). eppearance, your ability 10 older. Hou11w1vea & E/O/E M/F/H ITT1111111t *~ S.* bttllnt IH!lltlet MU 711 actual mllel $400 IC, am/tm, roof rack. gd OLDIO&L &lllSTUT $.4 54/Hr 9am-1pm M·F. Temp thru 8/30188 Coast Comm ColleQee, 1370 Adami, CM 432-5007 Dudllne 4.30pm 2114186 EOE = I~~ r!'!~ ar~n~~ I senlOra welcome. Apply Centnttiff ... ,., Orange COunty Mar1tetlng Full·t!me daya. Mon-Fri. UNIQUE FURNITURE CHIC EUROPEAN FOL[ &45-M82 · 3~~ nu .. ~~ 'f :!: In per900 btwn l>-5. Mon Firm hat lmmed. open-Ex,p d mature female. 1947 S Main St LENGTH FUR COAT. . . ._. Important lhru Sat. Feb 3 thru Feb Small home bulld« & r• 1ng1 taking orders f<>< Na-$.4.50/Hr to 1t1rt. Call Santt Ana Warm .t<>ft dar1l brown 11111 .. fD1M 1_H_ON __ D_A_A_OCOf __ d_H_9t_dl_I*_ We will provtde an ex.eel· 13. 11045 Warner at =•llngl cb°i!'t~tor tlonal Co. Excellent op-Joe 524·8043 wlcdY• Btwn Edinger & Werner on p1dde'd ahOulden. eowi Loeded w/Jrtraa. 1000 ml, ·12. 5ep, lo ml, gd eond. lent ulary and benefit• Euclid In Fin. Valley 18-2: ~!:with t!:' portunlty. Mutt have own 528-7027 Ev• & Wlcnd• Main SI. s.e the Bearl COiiar. 3 yrs Old 12500. onty. $4995. 650-7020 15300/obO, 7~ package, unlf<><ms and COOK · Exp. helpful, flex-hardworking. Mger. ab~ car & enjoy working SEEKIN G LARGE & 111-1221 673-2747 Of 67>-0149 late KARMANN GHIA '71 most loot• Pleue apply Ible sehedule avail. Apply & wUllng 10 dig dltchet. w/lhe public. s92oimo If LOVELY ladln part/lull Open t~: Sun 12·5 Full Lengnt Raccoon Coat 1 own., flt•• flddte.. .. Clerical PERSOllEL CLERI In'(;'°") r;o:~~n days et II Fomalo, Atrium team varlou1 tradM, run ~~al~f~~r 86~~;8.~ll time I<>< careers In the Coldapot 2dr ref rig Size S. Worn twice. to IC>C)l'IClate. 873-t247 14 Court, Fashion lt11nd errands, etc. Rap, team ' beauty bu1lneu Exper In almond gd COnd 1250· $500/obo. 556-2278 ••-a U THE IRVINE COMPANY Aak fOf Toni. WOfker. gOod character, PUTl·IP taatllOn and coemetlct 998-20fo 493-0796 . --l 'Ill' '11 production attitude own helpful but not ~ • Ollict fanitut Pot>U(er51C>d,lulpower, lrvlnePaclflc:DMllon I FISIOlll/Ollml car wortt 1n1rv1ne 'Mu1t 3/4DayaaweeklnclSat. ary. Call for •PPL FREEZER/uprtohl lerge I al 1147 lllf.stereo.IUl'llOOf, State Farm hu an entry- i.vet poeltlOn avlllable 610 N~e ~tflr Ortve peraon. FfT PIT. Apply In live cloM S5.50/hr tllft Art/Dreftlng background 7141250--0437 xi WOfk'g eond. imP«fal: t HUNTINGTON BEACH ... ther, alOy......_ ! N Beech CA 92880 person. Gourmet Flth efter proballonlfY period helpful Ap~1t th41 Pen-TELEPHONE wtlt. $95 720-1337 4 • •. ~ CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH mo/5000 m11-1 •1t7 ror I Pert<>nnel Clefk In the Education & Training area. Need aomeone wllh gOOd lntlfl)erlOntJ and organtzetlon11 1klll1. typing 1111111 of 45 wpm minimum Knowledge ewport EOE. I Co. 2609 Newport Blvd Steady work RalM1 for nysavereos·· 1 Placentl• ••. ,...... Uh ,·""'--S1•5 wrtt1t,etc.87W1220ye. 942--0931 5'40-S194 Low.low~ Newport Beech. productlOn If you don't Ave. ti Meea .... ..--r .... ,_ ... 944-1697 Evee llCHE159) IUFTIM TIOlllO&L WllTIEUH flt thl• delCflpllon don't m ITTlllAIT .,....,..., llTTlll 6~~T,>oo $~~5. DES~S. chair•. mt1c. 4 .... I J..,. • .,. Engr Co. Santa.Ana. entry Ev• & nlghlt The Grinder call. Xlnt oppty '°' the 1-'eellhy owner, buty No Mlllng. No up. nee ASHER & DRYER. ev-SAT /SUN 4M Rower St 1131 -level trainee No exp nee. t 1;.""' PCH N.. right man 551-9e94 • .... una Beach Kennet P-T eve hrl. Excellent IOI ,._ Nr lrv1ne Av/lltb CM .... -5'4 etteuran · ....,., • .. .._ 1tudent1 °' houMWtVll cond. S200 tor Ht. .....- 5-1009 .,, 2pm EOE mtlll •1110 •LP.... Start SS/Hr 494-0142 Call Jackie 982-5944. 720-9749 att 8'>m Pm' biu)1 ""' -Im •• ' . llLl IAIEll AM't Above minimum PETITION CIRCULA TORS HIRLPOOL ELECTRIC .. tt oon. wtth bue*.« ..ta 2111 vd Happy energetic and Oelato Clautco720-18211 VOTER REGISTRATION TIAITll • TIAl.D DRYER .."""4 ~ ... .,.5 Beautiful, 11 wu old Gold-and rad lat t ires C»1a M-MO.onu of IBM·PC IMllptut Compellllve salary and Ucetlenl beneMlt available for qualified c:.ndld1te If lnter•tld. Pleaae call: (714)241·21711 Claaa A. MOid Mlk••· Greg 642·8475 NB ClaM/ ... t1u1a'-PfT FfT "'.;~.1~,..,. -n ·538-7131 • CS.•S437)(Stti•2"82) T Mlwy lllnt beneftt 8eachcomber R6St •• ~ """ Experience not r~lred Al<C reg '250 85• H 62 ... M8Z '64 500SEC U.S lmmldlete ~nlng tor bright. 9 to lpm, Sal/Sun WORKERS SS.S15 hr --u """"' .......... .., · en RetrleVef Pupplee I c: Denni~ 642-1450 C~ . 9521 For lntorm1tlon eall p _, 1114 Germain Shepaird Pupp6ea ORANGE COAST Car 8&8Ck & grey, erw1, San Gebrlel Die & Mold Have something 10 sew 1(919)229-0512 Mon thru a1a11Ut AKC regt91erld CMrnp Jeep/~ alloyt, alrbea. alerm, Xlnl Cle rks Claultled ads do II well Fri 6am-8pm r '" hllftill ffnes, 10 -.. AJi "'°" 2' 2524 Herb« ea.ta Mee& oc:"· S:J.4.~5'..a212 PIHlllll 0 EI MIRHTS ._. •• ..._._.. • .._._..........._. ..... LES -an..aiaa I.rt S250. 831-2878 ••mi ~~e11por1=~~':'":-:"~ STAT£ FARM 1mme<Sr11e opef'ITTlg '°' IR l • • -• 2 8• l>oc*lhelvle 12s... 2 SHIH rzu. AKC. T-•b S ~~' 90 ~;~· ~· l.suu.CE Col qualified per1<>n. Harri• • p AlftT TJME • mlcrowave1tand1$2Sea Ct11mplon Un11 Born ·-1e0.1m 120--0e3a . !800. 1860 exper help-IOW HIRllli • ~ : 1 ci.-chelr S25 L oil Dec 20 '85 MIF, '500. '72 Chevy '-' Ion P.il ---·---- •1• benefits and working • 1.. • portable TV •llll In box Int/Ur• Cteen 951-3543 JJIJ ll.IH4 ltHH lul Excellent comptny : TELEPHO~E • painting $25 Bllc~wht H/499-5833 W/673-0558 w/lhell '3200 obo Gd ~ Cetta •111, 0112121 conditions Apply • , $25 ~9-18.48 Piaan A Or,111 FORD Pk:kup ·e1. 480 E.O E HAMI OIUT . CISlllEIS • SA f _., ES • ALL French Provincial: Din MSI mot0< '78 rebuilt, 100 gal CLERK-=-Part-time tor NIU PILIT ISSISTllT lllllERS • : M t orig $2800, tac. 11400. Feria; Modeulecmoaff. c:ampet lhell. ,_ Oree. v 1de0 ~ 1 0,. ca II 33Q. W Bay Street : • Col tbl Mt 1550. elegant eottcaae 73. grt action. I l800 obo. 722--0298 *IAl '11 B ...... 476--06« Cotta Mesa, Ca In ter view s W e dnes d ay • ~.aru \.., ) ou l.t'<Hll • sofa/loveet seso. occaa. idnt cond .. UMd In home vw ·aa TRANSPORTER Blanftt. Red!Wnlte i.oi orcall642~321 9_11 A .M .at 2271 Falrvlew • • chra S150X1nt1&4~705 only'8500b0780-3051 t:>. 1 . .. co!?'~~~!!~t. -uifits===l---~~~~;:;.;,esa (Falrvfew • I ')(I u ·.:'() P \I \Ion ~ rr • , ....................... ...., 24001pvt pty 575-34 ( 9511) 645-<l044 Experienced. Ouallfled to • ': ·> 0 1 • • • Aati .. n , Sl,111 _____ take S1111 Exam GOod & Wiison). • '1 .. W I :w P\I '°l1tt11rda' • • DELIVERY DRIVER •. Cluiic1 IMS ••n1a IEllUL IFFllE P•Y Call Coast Roof Call (714) 53 7 -4840 for • • • Full llme now P/llrne Iller Savers 758-2200 e • e e '57 THUNDERB~D w/ ••Tl Accurate typing fOf data more Info. EOE • I·.' 11• II t' 11 I \\ "r k Ill I! 11111 • • Daily Pilot motor route • hardtop & porthole Pwr 1004 OualC SI .. NB entry, ~llng ll•t. n11ng • 111111111.... ....d..tn ,,1u.. I 0111 • • available in Huntington • window• & ... ,. l lC ~gJOO etc 831•9480 TYPUITIH / e • e : S24.500 ~714)337-1579 MGB GT .70.4-ac>. gd IJILRllU :a&STI UP llTIIT • 1111 ..... 1011.. : • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • 59 aau1c c11evy 1mpa1a conci ,,.. pe1n1 . .,.. Immediate opening tor • • : per afternoon. e Mint cond Make off wtN -M\la, 115() 640-5110 F0< Mfg'1 Rep In CdM Acc;ountlng, computer & accurtte 1yplng Per· manent ....... 022 lllL PllUY /UI. lfO Some computer·wtll train FfT 5'40-5850 tfflOl llLP No typing, good w/llguree Aetl1ble Cell 842-3372 (lr 960-0120 •~per typaetter Must : • 1 Call 642 4333 M d • conlid S2500 131·2035 have l'leve mark-up /( e e e -; On ay -:•CLASSIC ·511 &ilek La ~::'nd t!,';~~:1ntb=: l~~ : : : Fri day 10-5 P .M A s k for • Sabre 2nd owner. lo ml efltl Including medical & • • • A rt • ,s.. & mall• oftr 5'45-MS~ dental lnsuranC41, con-• I 11r .1 11 .1pp11111t1111·11I 1,tll • • • SCARCE '50Dodge '"tton gen1a1 ttmosphere eon-.• () 1_.)_ •.·'=~-·) : • Oran~e Coast : penel nypa1n1not•X1ru tact Alissa. 842·432 1 ext t J _ : • etc $4750 080 9e8-11502 291 .. , A : t ' : • Dal y Piiot • Aa&.o..eo i.g;;.. l 330 w . Bay Street • \ • I I' n II • • Coate Mela, CA • air snrf lo ml io.decl.11.11 • "'" 111 u •11 ~' 1 w 111-. • • • cono $.4500 499·2181 Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 I CHICK IVE8SON ll'OR Ii[ AIJOI t HlVROUT ttlthHI QvelllV "-'••a S.•~•o CHICK IVEllSON H&lllOI-~ • ll'l\\1'1'11 ~ 111-H.IHI JI Ill • •litiioiiiii' .. ~ ...... '"""' ....... IAIU PILIT s • • : 330 W. Bay Drive • Aubi ·80 a.,, 5 :pa, OfflOH WllTUT 142-4121 • •• • •• •••• •••••••• ••• •• •• • •• • • • •••••• ••• •• •• • • ••••• ~UDI Quattro Turbo '83 Calculate Group lneurence Blk 341< mo S 19.000 "~ £ Co•ot Hwy Quotation• on peraonal --------'I 879 4390 or &39 3308 N.,.•port a .. c:h ~~~r~~ou!~lr~~f~~ s.!-:w. -.. ,..:~· To I' 0 p 0 ST AL J 0 BS 0 ~~· =: ··~~~ i~;;;;;;;6;7;;3;;;-;;;•;;;9;;•;;•;;;~ OOOdtel.phonetklll11nd Fuclnatlng plft/lull time t> y ear 11 >'.0 u "•v• •PORSCHE ·11 ~ 2 yrs ottlce exp req'd position .. brldll NIM ~6PD CLERK & CARRIER POSITIONS catnpef tf\al. not getting Con 2 engt, ~t Send reeume to Mr consultanl In Costa M... ueed. Mii 11 now wfth • S 10 ~ obo MS-2581 • Reid American Banker1, Bridal Salon WIH train If & LETTER SORTING MACHINE OP5RATORS ctuelftlCI Ad 17500 Redhlll Ave. su11• •xprd in "1111 11181 Official Title: Distribution Clerk, Machine 140. ltvlne, CA, 92714 85!>-5559 P1T11•111111t ----r\_}'\S ($9.48/hr to start) Attemoon1. Neid de9ln-UYllTillll \ " Spet111 1nnountem1nl lor 111 undldalH planning 10 sign up lor lhe Clerk C1rner 1nd Oislrtbullon ~:i::~ llHllT mllTIYE Clerk, Machine (lSM) £u mlnallons at 1111 Santa Ana. Fullerton, AA1h1lm i nd CostJ Mtu Poet ONlc•s 11rge nrm. Experten~ N~ :;r.t.U1=~~ when lhey at1 announced. (Since the won't b! oner~ a 1111 II!!!! lint l uri. don'I mlu ou11) ~=::n :;~~~ Advenlllng s.-11 • Score 95-1 00% or Your Tuition Is Refunded! Bein, Wlll'*'1 Froet & rapidly •JCPllfldlng local llOw 11 .. ...,. '" ,.,,... flt ,,_. I• .. 11 -• 11 llitll " ....--to ,., ,,.. ,... '-• ,._ -· • ..... • .i...wie .-, A S ~eper Aogr..atve. 111 tit U2 ,._ -1111 ••Ill • *""_. ..., ••-,... ---• , .. .,.._ ot ... •• ~ T11t 1on1 ... .._..,, 1 ..... N~ 1~~ .. Qu. all I • Hll·dleclpllned lndlYld· -· ................... ·-....... ......... "r-...... """~ .. KC ........ ,.. ...... h• To .......... "'" ....... ... ---• .......... ulll may Mrn excellent -II ... -.......... -· .... II .................. 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L&atom.., •• ~ ~·~I .~OO•y :.,.T~l~F.~~~ •• ~800 23J 215~ :•l. 02~6 A06·~·-.. ~ .... ~~,/~t~1.: ~:i ::'J~ (714) 642-4JJJ ~-,_~:.·· ..... ·~ ' ... -;:.: .... =: .:,;· .. ·.;:·-:; .. :._:. ... : :.;:""·· .. -···"- A.l90C. 1401 Ouell 8L CO.t•Mela.CA 92827 .... --. -• ... --· ·~·-_ .......... -• _, ·--.,,_ •••• Newport ~. CA 92MO .... ., -----------------------------------------------~------------------' .... --·- .... G Ai AGI SALi AO' HOW CLASSlftlO n CITTI Sil HLOW ~E.Qf IOfa a io.,,. ... 1 U50 WalNI cot tb4, encl bl1 l2SM Obo 5'&.,112 De Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Februwy 0, t888 ,,.. ftalC NOTIC£ rtalC NOTICE POAICHE '77 924. A.IC, IUtV1 MW ~·· grnltan Int•, tuna & IOOtct grNt HEV '73 CORVITTI! '73 52K Otto ml.. lmmae In· ~lout. w.tom pM-it ll01'1al • ncnnout ..,..... Of.PAR111:T OF ITATI....,. cw .::0~2 n~"=':!'!:.,. IN~:,.~l A~:.ruc ~~,';~ ~~.~:r" ..... ITATIJllDfT NOTIC! 1$ H REBY dolnQ butl'*9 u SCAVIC! IU ... 11 NMll The follow{og ~ere The lollowtng ~ It '10,000 876-18 15 S•300 /o b o Dy• e.2-8824, 9Y9 5-41>-250~ PORSCHE '78 T AROA SC Mu11 IM to apprec S 18 600 780-8503 WI llY Ill UHi USED CAAS 4 TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR GIVfN 1111t •••l •d l'O"UA WAVES PRO· .. 0....,..1-•••••o Tiie fA'':J' ..a1aont CJOlna buaiMU.. OOlna~•· ,. '"" vr _....._ "" ... -. 1 THI( P"""'ZI GROUP 10 LrfHOCRAFT PAIN TINO proPONJa Wiii be t~ecl by OUCTIONS 17117 Main St • 1tO IA&.1! ll1ve aband Ille UM of I v" • S ,,.. City of Coet• -..... 10 Sulla 0.2 lrVlhe. Cell! UllW Ille 9Ull'IOt1ty In th• FlcUlloua 8u11111u Oeorrtown ltW\e, C.ltf. SY Tl!MS, 188' LatlO'-Y wit The City Council, P 0 927 1' lnt9mal ~Iii COdt MC Name TROUT HOMES 9271 Ave . !Nine, C.ill 12714 Boa 1200 CoattMeel.Call Clltlt o.i11ng. 18-424 Min uon Wt the pr°'*'IY 0.. 1l78M1!nStrM1 •A lnrlne SuH n JOt n LaGHet Ptul T Aelker, 1882 I PORSCHE g1 IT Targ1 '70 I Sii. xii cono, new toe> 2nd ownr $9000 5-45--3933 1 FIHAPPUIUl DeLILLO MY11Ln 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH f01n1• 92826-1:200 on Ot nehllha St , Orel).01 Hiiia, ~llbtcl~llub-uea Calif 92714 ' · ' Ponzi 10 Georgttown, LanoleY Ave lrvllle. C.111 before tne 11our 11 oo 1 m C1Ut t 1344 •d tor nonpeymt nt 01 Tiie Fletlll~ Bualneaa lfYitll C1ut 92715 92714 · on Frtoay F11>1\11ry 21 1 Jo., &vrtn 17777 Main lolernal r•V911Ue taxM due Nanwrelerredto t l>Ovew.. Angtlo Ponzi 10 Tlllt bualnHa It con· 1988 It thall t>e the rt tSI Sutte 0.2. lrllif'lt Calif 1 r 0 m p 0 L L EN 0 1 NE tiled In Or1nge County on Oeorrtown Irvine. Cell! dueled Oy· Ill\ lndlvld\I .. IPOO .. Olhly Of lht bldd., to 92714 ENTERPRISES INC Tll• o.c..tnber 3, 1984 f tLE NO 11271 Ptut T Rieker CORMIER SUZUKI f . l•l·IOll114t·l131 !CHEVY Cllatlon'80 Auto 1 V6. MC, am/Im cass. vry gd cond s210010BO ~Iver 1111 bid 10 lht City Mark Kittell 17177 Main properly wm be tolO at pub· F282243 Tiit• Outinen 11 con. Thia etttern.nt wit tiled Clerk a Ollie. by the prc>per St Suite 0·2. l!Vltll. c.111 lie ltle un<t., Maled Old M Phtllp H MCNamee, I t78 ducted by lluaband Ind wtle WOii Illa County Clerk Of Or· announced 11n)9 Bids wm be 92714 provided by lntern1I Rav· M11n Str"t •A lrvtne. C1lll Susan LeOaHe Ponzi 111\0t County on Jtnuary 13, PUbHcly OC*\ld and rMd Crelg E .. tralla. 17777 enue Cooesact1onS3SS end 927l4 Tiii• 11a1emen1 wu nled 1988 1loud at 11 oo 1 m or aa M11n St , Suitt 1).2 lrwi.. rtlttl<J regulallona Otte Dale Slmbro. 1901 Gal· wllll Ille County Clerk ol Or-,_.1 ........ 770·7001 238e3 Rocklleid Lella FC>feSI CA Frt /S a t g79 .0330 9am-6pm or Iv msg Sun 979·0425 1·6Pm soon tlleteatter ., prr.c· 'Calif 92714 Bid• will be Opened Febru-11 .. Terrtce. corona del •no• County on Jtnuary 13. Publlallad OflJIO• <:oatt 11c1blt1 on Friday Februt ry 1 This bualneu 11 con· ery 27. l988 Time Bide wlll Mer. Call! 92825 1986 Deity Piiot Jatl\ltty 111, 28, 21. 1986. 1n th• Council dueled by a ~nertl pert be Opened 11,00 AM , Thia bulln .. , we• oon F2ll080 February 2. 9, 1988 Cllamt>er• City Hell 77 Felr nen111p Plac. of Sale 24000 A.vii• ducted by 9 1 llmlltd Piil· Published Ort...noa Coest SU·959 Drive. COit• Mesa. Cah· I Cllrl• Darllno Aoeo, Laguna N'9uel. CA nershlp Dally Piiot J1nuary 19. 28, r-----------1.;HE\IY C1111uon'80 Auto TOP SSS PAID VS. AIC, 1mllm CHS, vry Qd cond S2100/0BO Sat f.<x Pam~~-I 979·0330 9am-6pm or Iv mer~es """" m sg Sun 979-0425 lll HIATI CUit 1 6pm rog~ter~1;i:~~~,:v••d I 1111£ cu111E11 '•2 llOHI IF llNITS Economical 4 spd, air. PIS. stereo, C\lstom 41al IHCHIS wlleels Excepuonel buy 213or714 637·2333 t 10HR422) TOYOTA Coro111 ·77 • Sp, runs gd very depend Cln S 1500 754·0569 VOLVO '84 DL 2 door 4 sc)d. wn1111n Int. custom sheep A /C em tm caueue $7500 673 2561 YW 112 IA.IA IU& SJltl m - J Ill II.Ill $500 Call 759·8248 IOODGE COLT 83 4 spd, VW '73 BUG Runs tine gd hke new $3700101>0 11res S 1600/or bst otter Call 722 1216 Call 556-2276 vw ·77 Weslfaha Cmpr Van, must sell $3000 Obo, asls 951 2551 VW '79 CONV ate fuel lnJ smog cert xtra cie._n. met blue $5950 524·5957 WlWHTYIH CLUJ ISEI CARI See Veno dos Santos THEODORE ROBINS FOID 2060 HA•ao• 8lVD C~IA MU.A 042 · 0010 torn1a. lor the turnlalllng of Thll 11atemen1 wea filed 92671 Tiiie Ottlfed Only Thia a111eme•1t wta tiled February 2. 9, 1988 Mt.IC NOTICE LABOR ANO MATERIAL TO with Ille County Clark Of Or· Ille right, lllle, end tnl9fest ol with Ille County Clerk ol Or· SU·058 ------.;...,;...;..;.;...;;.. __ REPLACE DUMP TAUC~ 1ange County on J1nu1ry 8, Po11eno1ne EnterprlNt Inc ange County on J11nu1ry 9. FICTfTIOUI 8U .... I BODY 1988 In and to tile property will ba 1988 NAMIE ITATl•NT Aoo111on111 Hts ot the F297'12 otrered for u le II re-Publllhad Orange Cou t The foOowtng pereon la soec111cat1ons may be ob Publltll.O Ort nge Cont quested tlle lnt«nal Rev· Delly Piiot Jtnuary 19 28. POOUC NOTICE dotng bu9in8N u . I ta111ed 11 Ille Office ol tne Ot1ily Piiot Jaouery 19, 26. enue ServtGe wtll lurntsll In-February 2 g, 1986 STRINOS UNLIMITED. Purchasing Agent at 77 Fair F11bru1ry 2 9 1986 formation about possible SU-954 NOTICE Of' 437 Fair Oflve, Sult• 107, Or1ve Cos111 Mesa Call SU-949 encumbrances, wllicn may DEATH CW Costa M .... Calif g2828 t0<n1a 8101 snoutd be 1e !>ti utelul tn Oet«mln1no tne Ptlll.IC NOTICE CHARUI WM.LIAM Peul Bou1quet. 437 Fllr turned to 1111 attention ol the velue 01 Ille lnlerNI being HIENOfUCKION, JR. Drive, Suite 107. Coat a City Clerk w11n1n u10 llmtt IMm•tc 11nnCE SOid Descrlptton or proP· FICTrTIOUI IUllNUI ANO Of' NTITtOH M .... c a111 92828 t1m11 In a -led enve!O()e rUUl. AV erty Reel property and Im· NAMIE ITATEMUIT TO ADMlNllTO Tlll1 but lnaH ta con· IOenllhed on IM outside w11n F"ICTITIOUS •UllNESS PIO'f1!ments located ., I Tiie IOllOWlng peraon II ESTATE NO. A 131-ducted b)"' an Individual tne Std Item Number an<l tlle> NAME ITATEMl!NT Napoli Newport Baacn. CA dotng buSlntaS 41 To all l'lelra. l>eneflctarles, Paul Boutquet Opening Date . fhe following P.,l()n'I are 92660 Traci 988 t. LOI 8 HARBOUR SEAL, 18080 credUC>fl and contingent Tll1s ltltemtnl ... ll'-0 Each b•d shell specify Oomg t>uslneu 11 AP•461 · 141.()6 A tn·level. Beecll Blvd Hunllr'lglon credllC>ft. and peraons Wllo wtth Ille County Clerk of Or· UCh 1no every 11em as set SIMONS & SIMONS single lam1ly residence ol Beecll Callt 92849 m1y be 01nenw1se lntlfested enge County on Januiry 2 forth '" 1118 ,pec1ltca11on1 PAINTING & DECORATING epprOA1ma1ely 10 000 Snerry Lyn Tom 18331 In the wJll and/Of fftll• ol 1g86 Any and 1111e~cepllons10 1118 2629 Oringa Ave • 1 Costa square flltlt 5 l>edrooma 5 Sparlin Ctrcle Huntington CHARLES WILLIAM HEN· F297011 spec1f1cs11on1 mu11 oe c1ea1 Mesa Cali! 92627 1 balM end ppo4 Property Herbour Calll 92849 ORICKSON JR I Publlthed Orange C~t ty '" 1ne b1<l ano ta11ure 10 Donald Jerome Simons may be inspected et 11b0ve Tn" oueineas 11 con· A petition llu l>eerl llled lo111y Ptlot January t9. 26. se1 fortl'l 1ny tt1m 1n the 2629 Orange Ave 111 Coate address lrom outside only ducted by in tndMdual by M1rllyn C111re Hen-1Feb<uary 2, 9, 1988 sottc1flct111ons s111111 be Mesa Calif 92627 ' Submission or B1os All bids Shefry Lyn Tom Ortckson tn Ille Superior SU·9« gbt1~nds lor re1ecuon of tne Leuia Angell Simona musl be submllled on Form This 5tatement wu llled Court or Orange County re-1 u 2629 Orange Ave• I Co1111 2222 Sealed B id tor w1111111e County Cte<ll or Or-questing lh•t Marllyn Clalre 1---------- Eacn bid shall 581fortn1ne Mesa Calif 92627 Purchase ol Seized Proo· ange County on January 23_ Hendrlck11:>n be appolnted Pia.IC NOTICE luJI names ana residences or Tllis business 19 • e<ty Contact tne 0111ce In· 1986 as personal representative 1---------- all persons cJnd parties d led con 01cated below tor Forms F21tte1 to administer 1118 Nlate or, FICTTTlOUI aUllNEll Interested 1n tne proposal If u~onal~YJ 11~,:;:~~!dual 2222 and 1nlormat1on about Put:>lllhed Orange Coest the Oeoedenl I HAMI! ITATIMl!NT Ille b•d •s by a corooratton. This statemeni wH lll8<! 111e property Submit bids lo (>aily Pilot F'ebruery 2 9. 16. The petition requeets The followtng oeraon ''I state Ille namer, of the ol· with 1118 County Clerk 01 0 . lt'le person named below 23 1986 eutllorlty lo administer Ille I doing buslneaa ta· flcers who can sign an C r before lht lime bids will oe su.gn estate under 1111 lndepen-STANTON JAY SCHOCK I agre.imen1 on btthall or 111e ~;ge ounty on January 9 opened Payment Terms Oent AOmlntstretlon ot Ea-i coNSTRUCTION CO., 283 corporauon and wh"lller 6 F2ttn02 Bid must be ilCCOmpenled lllff Act ·E. 23rd St . Coe11 Men, more tllan one ot11cer must by 1he 1,,11 amount ot the bid Pl6l.IC NOTICE A hearing on tne peUllon 'Celll 92627 sign If the b•O 15 bv a pert Publlshtld Orange Coast II 11 totals $202 or less 11 the will be held on FEBRUARY I Stanton Jay Schock 283 VW 80 RaObll 4 Or snrf $3500 ObO 631 7351 Ot I 645-8144 Roger vw 82 RABBIT CONV wn11e. very goou cond $7 800 pp 557 1782 net ship or 11 101n1 venture Dally Pilot January 19 26· 101a1 D•d 1s mC>fe lhan S200 FICTITIOUS IUSINEIS 19, 1986 at 9 30 A.M In IE 23rd St , Cos11 Mesa 1stale 11111 n11mes ilnO ad February 2 9 1986 ,ubm11 20 percent of lhe NAME ITATl!MENT Oeot No 3 at 700 Civic Cell! 92627 FORD VAi 'II dre5Se$ or au general part Su-951 amount bid or S200 wn•ch Tne I01low1no persona are ~enter Drive West. Santa Thie business la con IS pass All tne goodies .1ners and 101n1 venturers II eve• is greater On accep-do111g 1>U11ness as Ana. CA 92702 1ducted Dy en lndllllduaJ -..o l rn l o 1 ' n \ OLI\ '\\ Hrl-. \ & l'>l Zt THANK YOU F~2 us IN U.S.A . ANO TR YING HARO( Q TO 8£ I ·SALES •SERVICE •PARTS PIW 1111 dualalr AM/FM the bidder IS l!I SOii tance o11nen1gheslb1d lhel AU TO H A US. 1913 IF YOU OBJECT 10 Ille SJ Scllock tape 460V·8 15.000 PrOpuetorsh1p 01 dl\Olher Pml.IC NOTICE balance Oue 11 any will 04! HorbOr Blvd Coate Mesa granting of Ille peUtlon. you This statement wu filed• miles Showroom cond en111y tnat does t:>us•ness required in lull Form ol Pav c a111 92827 I sllouto e;111er aooear 11 Ille lwtlh rhe County Cle<k or Or·' FICTITIOUS IUllNESS heiring an" t t .. r~. """ Only $14 990 llLIL120) under 11 t1C1111ous name Inti men1 All payments must be ClaSSIC MOIOf Part• Inc "' s a• )IOUr o...-ange vvunty on Jenuary ""· Jollnson & Son Linc bid shall be 1n Ille rsa name NAME STATEMENT by casn certified c11eci. Ca11forn1a 1913 Harbor lectlons or 111e-111en Objec;,. 1986 Mere. 540.5630 of 1ne b1doer w11n a oesig The IOllowtng person 15 c.asn1er s or treasurer's Blvd Costa Mese Calil ''°"' with Illa court belore1 f2lll5I nation lottow1n9 snow1n9 doing t:>usiness BS cneck or oy a Unlled States 92627 Ille lleet1ng Your •ooear· Publtslled Orange Coast *FORD 65 Mustang >elt OBA ltlle llCllhOUs name) CL~~~~~;T 2~i'aU~EVARO postal bac1i.. eapress 0< This business ts con· I ance may ba In person or by Delly Piiot Fat:>ru1ry 2. 9 18 c;.on<l 'Jrtg ownr reblt provided howe•e• no fie. f!wpor1 telegraph money order aucted oy 1 corPC><atton your attorney 123 1986 eng a c. ,0 m 673-7873 ttttous name sn111 be ~sed BlvO 7 Costa Mesa Calif Make clleck or money order Barb a r a s 1 m 0 n IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR SU·!IM uniess lhe<e s d currenl 92g2 B oayat:>le 10 1he internal Rev Sec 'Treas or 11 con11ngen1 credltC>f of reo1s1ra11on wtlh 1r.e Orange eul odin 466 E l6tn enue 5¥v1ce Trus st11emen1 .... filed lht Oeeeased you must 111a1---------- Coun1y Recorder In case of ~' 527Coste MeH Cali I Nature or Tille Tiie t1g111 with tlle County Clerk ol Or· your ci11m W11h Ille court Of P\8..JC NOTICE FORD 75 Pinto Sta Won V-6 a t O•b radio neater $600 obo 645-0820 co•porauons nctuoe tne 2 1111e and 1n1eres1 ot Ille 1u.1ange County on January 23 present 11 lo Ille personat 1---------- -names or the Pre11den1 Tnis t:>ur.tnen 15 con payer 1n11med on 1ne Iron I or 1986 rt0resen111t1ve appointed by I FICTITIOUI IUllHEIS l Secretary Treasure< and ducted by an •nOIVIOual 1n1s tormJ '"and 10 tne prop F2MMO tne court W1lh111 lour montha • NAME STATEMENT Menage< Paul Bodin t>rly 19 ottered tor sale sub· Publlshfld Orange CoHI from the date of llrsl la-The lotlowtng peraons a1e ihe C11y Council o• 1he fhi• Sletement ""89 11160 rec• to <iny onor •llhd D81ty P11o1 Fet:>ruary 2 g 16 tuance of lelllf's as proV1ded .dotng t>ustness u Fine Selection of Lincoln Continentals Town Cars and hdrd ro rtnd Mark IV~ 81· 85 Cell tor complete details Jonnson 6 So,.. LtnG Mere S40 5630 MHC. CHPI •ts• •13 LOIS ol powef equ1pmen1 ow mlles IHJC3571 i.;nr-son & Sor-Linc Mf'rc 540·S6JO MERCuRv MARQUIS 73 •u11 p,.,r ru1se slereo go c;c "C n & ::iut runs go !.t:C:t~ ..,oc. S.t8-bn'3 OLDS 81 Culla•;s Cpe Brou911m w"e whls '>lf'rf'O $3200 ObO •59 1305 646-6731 City ol Cos11 MttSa reserves witn tne County C~rk ot Or outslend111g mortgages en 12J 1986 · '" Section 700 of' the PARCO DEVELOPMENT the r1g111 to re1ec1 tiny or all llnge Count~ on January 9 cumbrances or 0111er liens SU·970 Probate Code of C1lll0<nla 'INC . 250 N-port Center bids 1986 l1n favor or th"d parties Tiie time lor l11ing cletms will 'Dr Suite M· 101, Newport Dated Feoruary 4 1986 F2977(M aga111St 1ne taxpayer lhat are not e11p1re prior to lour Beacll, Cell! g26e0 j Pubhsl>ed Orange Coast Publlsneo Orange Coast superior 10 the lien ol the PtlJUC NOTICE mon1hs from Ille date ol the Greg E Perk«, 250 New· Daily P1101 February 9 1986 ~aily Plloi January l9 26 Untied States All property ts !\earing nollce above port Center Or . Suite I Su-978 ebruary 2 9 1966 I ottered for sale where 19 end I FICTITIOUS 8U81NES8 YOU MAY EXAMINE the M-101, Newport Beach, SU 956 1as 1s ena w•lhoul recour58 NAME ITATEMENT Ille kept by the court If you Calif 92680 I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTmous BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT Tri" following per5-0n Oo1ng Dus•ne55 cl, MAG1E BRUSH CLEAN ING SEl'IV1CE 26 ti! Santa Ana A"' •E Coste Me511 Calif 926'1' Barb<1r.i C>irri1,.t!!wSk 2618 Sar!d Ana ,,..,,. rE Costa M"u Calif n,., bu"nes5 5 cc". Oucle<l tiv cln n01v1dv.1I Basbdra Cnm184-i.~ fh1s !>llltement was I IKl '""'" Ille Counrv Cie<k 01 O• .jnge Count1 on January l1 1986 F2171M PuD••sl1f'd Or 1n9e Coast Ud Iv P 101 Januar1 tG ,6 ~"tmJar, ? ~ 1<1eG aga1n'St 1ne UnlleO States The lollowtng person is are 11 peraon Interested In This business 11 con· ---------- No guaranty or warranty ew-doing business BS the estate you may se<Ve ducted by a corporetlon f>OOtlC NOTICE press or 1mpheo ts maOe as RC CONSTRUCTION. upon tne eu:tcutor or edmln-Greg E Parker PrestOent to the validity 01 ine t111e 4104 West Simmons Or-111rator or upon the 111-Tiiis statement was lllec:l I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS quc1t•1y quan111y we•glll 1an9e Callt 92688 torney lor tne executor or W1111 the County Cferk ol Or· NAME STATEMENT size or condiuon ol any or I Robert Lynn Coo~ 4104 aom1n11tr11tor and Ille wttn ange County on Janu1ry 23. The following e>er'IOns are tne property or its fitness West Simmons Orange I the court w1111 proof ol ser-1986 • 00ong business as for tny use or purpose No Cellt 92668 vtce a wrlllen request slat-F211Me I JANICE OINUOSC10 r.1;11m w111 oe cona1oe<eo tor Tn1s bu11ness IS con· 1ng that you des.re special PubllSl\ed Or81\ge Coast B 0 U AL T IN C PR 0 11llowe~ 0< ao1ustmen1 0< ducted by 1n 1ndMdu11 1 nottce of the hllng ol en In-0111y Pilot February 2. 9. 18 FESSIOlllAL RESOURCES lor rescission ot the sale Robert Lynn Cook ventory eno eoorllMment or 23. 1986 ORGANIU. TION 280 New· base<! on 1a1lure or 1ne P'OO· This statement was tiled estate assets 0< ol tilt! pell-SU-969 port C,.nter Duve Sulle 370 erty 10 conl0<11" with any e•· w1111 the County Clerk ol Or Ilona or eccounrs tnerllloned N-PO" Beecr Calll 92660 pressed or •rnplle<J rep-ange County on January 23 In Secuon 1200 and 1200 5 or ---------- Jemcfl! O.Nuosc10 801111 resent1111on Reoempllon 1986 the Callforn111 Probate Cade I Pml.IC NOTICE Inc C<1!1lorn111 260 111-o<><l ~1gti1s TIM! 11gh11 ot re-F2tlt72 WoolH J, Angelo and 1---------- C,.nter ~1ve Su11e 370 oemp11on u spec;1t1ed 1n Pljt>llsnt'<I Orenoe Coast Th11cher, Attorn•r• lor FICTITIOUI IUllHlll Newp0rt 8eacn Calif 92660 Internal Re~enue C0<1e sec; Oa"!' P1101 F+1brut1ry 2 9 16 Petui-, 2099 San Joa-NAME ITAnMIENT Tr"s Dus111"ss '' con lion 6337 are quoted u rot-23 1986 quln Hltte, Newpon e..d\, The lollowtng peraon 11 duclt!d Dy .. orporauon iows Sec 6337 ~edemp-SU 971 CA t2MO ootng outtn ... u Janice OtNuosc:10-Bo111t lion 01 Propeny taJ Before PubllSl\ed O<ange CO&S1 t<EY CONSTRUCTION Prn Sec Sa1e Any oerson wllose Diiiy Piiot February 9 10. 1765 Santa Ana Ave , • 131 Th1!'l s1a1emen1 waa Wed prooerty nn been levied I f>t.6l.IC NOTICE 16 1986 Costa Mesa Call! 92627 w•lh tN• County Clerk ot Or upon shall hdve 1ne rignt to SvM·980 Sruoe Mon1gomery 1765 1 Cranston parks bill lauded LOS ANCJELES (AP) -Env1ronmen· tahsts applauded a new bill by Sen. !'Ian Cranston that would create three nattonal parks rn the desens of Southern ('alifom1a . "It opens a new chapter in the co ntinuing saga of Californians' determination to protect the beauties of our stute." the Cahfornta Democrat told a news con· fercncc in Loo; Angeles Friday "I don't pn..'<.11ct immediate passage," Cranston adm111ed "Rut as pubhc pressure increases. eventually (1t) will be created ... In an Francisco. Sierr~ Club Executi ve Otrector Oouglas P. Wheeler said the Cranston bill "has enormous potential for providing permanent protecti on to the most entreat pans of Cahfo m1a's unique de en environment." CraMton said the 25 million.acre Cali- fornia descn 1s "increasingl y threa1ened (by) 1mcompa11blc use and development." The Cahfom1a Desen Protectton Act of 1986 co' ers more than 14.000 square miles offederal land in lmpe:ial. Inyo, R1 vcrs1de and an lkmard1no c:ount1es. an area the size of Connecticut. Massachusetts and. Rhode Island combined. Under the Cranston measure. nauonal park status would be gran1ed to Death Valley and Joshua Tree national monu- ments, and a I 5 m1ll 1on-acre Mojave national park would be established be- tween the two. No money 1~ involved becau~ all the areas arc alread}' under U.S. conlrol. he said. The Cultforn1a desen covers roughly a quaner of the sta1e·., to1al land surface area, embracing mounta1m, can~ons and Oat· lands that realh from Bishop on the southeastern slopt.• ot the Sierra 10 the Mexica n border The Sierra Club's Southern Cahfomra regi onal vice pres1den1. Jim Dodson, said. "The 1mponance of1 h1s bill compares w11h such landmark effon s as John Muir\ cam paign to save Cahfomra's giant se- quoias more than})() years ago." The 1hree pa~ would contain more tha n 5.6 mtlhon acres. Wlth those lands not alread y under the Nattonal Park Suv1ce transferred 10 rt by the Bureau of Land Management Both agencies arc part of the lntcnor Depanmenl. Jud) Anderson uf the Caltfo rn1a Desert Protec11on League said, "Caltforn1a's de-~rt is one of the mos1 scenic and diverse dcsens in thi: world ... those 1n11ma1el ) fam iliar ~1 th the~ oumandingareas kn ow the} are ~ort h\ of park <;tat us orwildcmcs~ de\lgnauon " fhe league 1) a LOal1uon of more than W local. state and natmnal lOn~ervat1on organ1zat1or'ts. Ke> feature'i of C ra nston 's measure • i\dds I 3 m1 lhon acres to Death Valle) 's two mil hon acres, all but 200.000 acres gi ven wilderness status. free from all forms of development •Adds 1.5 m1l hon acres for the Mo1ave part.... 74 .000 acres of which would ~ dassr lied w1 lderness. •Tran fe rs 20.500 acres of BLM land~ for eJtpans1on of Red Rock Can)on State Park, north of the town of Mo1a ve. •Creates a desert hi}' sanctuar) from nearly :!.000 acres o t o ther BLM hold1n~ LEASING ·. OLDS 911 Ae-genC) 8 1 GM f (i!I.: dr 26M m1 IOllCl'd NAw "ni' Musi ">Pe ~ •,•nc C!60-•~4S '>u '148 ano~t111nly nn J11nuary 13 pay the aFT1oun1 oue FICTITIOUS 8U81NE88 Sania Ana Ave , 11131 1996 • IOQetner w11ri the expen$8s NAME STATEMEN"T Costa Mesa, CaJll g2827 ---------------------F297$42 01 tl'e proceeding 11 any 10 rne following person •S Tiiis buslneu 11 con OL.DS Cullass 83 cpe $J'j00 Ot>O ':all -59_ 1305 """ b46 6")' 'LYIOUTN U llELIHT 4DR Put,.,, f!tl Urftnge Coasi tne Sfl!Crfl!lary a1 any time 001119 bus111ess as PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by an lndllfldual 'J.;11y 1'11111 Jilnvary 19 26 prior to 1ne u1e t11ereot and JEFF S SCREEN SEH Bruce Montgom«y ~ ~ F,.t>ru.tr, '} 'I !986 upon ~uch payment the Sec· VICE 362 Ralcam Costa NOTICE OF SALE Tllla statement w .. llled ea er FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SU 9S2 retary sllall reslore such Mesa Ceflf n626 Notice •S lle<eby gtven with lhe County Clerk of Or· NAME STATEMENT properly to 'him and all Jeffrey Lee Bishop 162 pursuan1 10 sections 3071 ange County on J1riu1ry 23, rne 1011ow1n9 per,on ,1 lurtner proceeo1ngs '" con· I Ralcam Costa Mesa Ca111 1 and 3012 ol lhe Clvll CO<le ol 1986 PUBllC NOTICE 00111g busme's 35 PtlJUC NOTICE nect1on witn rne levy on such 92626 the S1111e of Calllorma Ille F--. j h tt R·M DISTRIBUTOR 840 t property shall cease from This Dus1neu Ii con 1undersigneo A & P TOW-Published Orange Coaal s a er,s ~usto r'r*.'~1.!1tlcrueostoc_:s1sr,-1.omona D11ve "1unllnlllon F•;z!!E'0sUT8,.8TUE~ENNTESS tllf' 11me of such payment jb) duc1ed by an 11101111du11t ING 102:? Eas1 C11estnut Dally Pllo1 Febru1ry 2. g, 18, I ~ ~ '" '" Beach Ca111 92&41\ " '"' R•Jdempt1on 01 Reel Estala Jeffrey L Bishop Sanra Anti Calll 92705 Wiii 23, 1988 ~~~-~ 1MFS1J4 Ro~marv Tr~• 8•01 Tne ~l<>wlllg person 11 Aner S~e 1 11 P~1~ The . T~s~t~ru wu ~·~~~~~-~-~~~~~------~H~~-----------------------~ fffl..-..-----.-0..:.,.,=.,no Onve H•.nhnglon ·~ bu"fW'S' II~ townirs 01 any real pr~ty with 11\e County Cler~ ol Or 1022 East Cnestnul Santa an 0 th er 72 Odge 1 In Cm pr \2c; • "3 Cnrysier N'f SP:i BAacr c a111 926.cf; RAYS INS r AL LA TIONS solo as prov1oeo In secllon ange County on January 23 Ana Calif ar 10 00 AM on Tn15 ousiness •s cor ~901 CW G9a270 Ave Santa 6335 tlleir ne"s executors 1988 Frioay Ft1b•uary 21 1986. IMID•IC MnT C ::i .arnaro lfP.. • S ·~ • "4 1'ordG' .. •ors,. .• NEWPOl"l-f'i:l VQ•l):O~ 642.0-9~ E' ,, ... -.•:1 ~e. l BUI(>', PEl';A Jucteo by an 1nOMdud "n11 alff 4 or aom1n1Strato<s or any F211910 Ille following described I r~ AV I E Rosemarv T•oul Ray Anthony Ounayev1cn person ha111ng any interest Published Orange Coe.st prol)4'rty 10 w11 FICTITIOUI auttNIEll T", ,latem,.nt wU lill!d 166• 'IV C Ball ADI C theretn or a hen thereon or Daily Pilot l'flbruary 2 9 16 1961 M B Z License NAME ITATIMIENT ~eco~d ,.,.1r l"P c. ,ntv r1,.,~ .,1 Or Ana'1e•m ahf .. ny person n 1h91r behalf 23 1986 VICSU1 128 CAllFORNIA Tiie following peraon It 1.111oe Couni. '•' i-.r, ,8rv 11 Tr-i, Du~•n!'ss is c.on "1all be perm11t@d 10 redeem SU-962 N OOlng buSI,_. u ir.e• ~"''"•1 l:>y <tn M•v•ducll ti'f' propert1 sol<l or any r WD8A823A0 8B231520 PRUDENTIAL TRADING F297813 R•1 Anrnon~ Ounayevicn p11rt1Cular tract ot SU(;r> prl)p· ----------Said Selle is lor Ille GROUP 2229,~ Unit 8 Ce- t:>'v'? .... ..,~ .. ,, c:;.,r,1.~~tt<l O• •nu" iS• ''' 'llatem~t wa! h•e<I ertv at any llFT'le w11111n 120 POOLIC NOTICE purpo~ ot sa11sty•ng heo of nyon CoSla M... Caltl · D.J , Dur,· aroui.1r 1 , <• "'"' irp ( ountt ric-r~ ot Or Oay'l alter tne sale tllereol Iii" unoers19ned 10< towing 92627 ----------J.,.~ • .,v, ~ • 1q86 J ~I' Ciur.i, ,n 111nuery 8 12 Proc.e Suen property or FICTITIOUI I USINESS and storage together wttn Ertc G Seaver• 2229,,. ,.,u d •·~~f. 1ract o• property snail be NAME STATfMENT costs ol adll1Ytlllng en<l ti•· Unit B Canyon. eo.ia M .... SJ• '' 646 r. l• NABERS CADILLAC ._ .. H<uEST SE f ·t atf' mod111 10,.,...., ~ •4 Cadillacs n Qrar .... County' S"e 1S • t:".i~ 540-9100 2fi00 "1<1rhor Blv • coc;·A~Arr;-' r· Al"11 A( '10 SEVILLE EL£5HTE j\ I ,. ! I J , ,.. ,. ! $9 900 '>00 720 8044 CADILLAC 81 S llddr c;,.,.. 1fle d•ese1 cnerry ono oough1 Jnotnl!lr 111•11 1,.1 90 Of' .,., wno "',~'"'' 754 8046 or 1r,r SOGO CADILLAC 5.,, ,. t...ow mi rut1\ 4 l'cl .,,.w 11195 Clf'Br' ,.., OV OP Q" "4-,00 644 l'F•~ PU8LIC NOTICE S TA T EMEN T O F WITHDRAW Al FROM PARTNERSHIP OPEA.A TING UNDER FIC. TITIOUS BUSINESS lolAME Pml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F217* oerm11ted 10 be·red""'9d Tiie I01tow1ng person •s pensn ol sale Cellf 92827 P •lill\hfld O••nge CoHt upon oaymen1 to 1111 OOlng busil\4lSS as Oeted this 4tn day ol Feb-I This bullnau 11 con· Cla tv P.101 Januer, 19 26 purc;naMl< or 111 ce.ee lie can-STERN ENERGY 201! I ruary 1988 d ed F,.ti•l•.Jr~ 'l 9 !966 not be foond 1n the county 1n Business ~ter Or • 180 J.M. ~laty, A-f' TOW-urrtc cfYs!.".!:'.lvlduel Su.&.cc, wll1cr 1"" property to be re lrv1na Celll 92715· I 165 •ING, (714) 547~ Tllla llatement .,. .. tiled deem"<l s s11u11led then to Philippe S Stern 2188 Published Orange Coast !with Ille County Clerlc ol Of • tt•e S.-crfl!lar-y for 1rie use ol BosQue Sprtngs Co91a 0111ly P1101 February 9. 1986 enge County on Jenuary 23 PUBl IC NOTICE 11111 1,.11,,rnaser 111s neirs or Me,11 Cehl 926n Su-977 11986 .. rt t '· Ir-wino P@fM'.tr c Jt• j<ut Q t.l;'llrl~, .. a'!S "'"4 .,+'fSCr • •'> SA~'ol <, ~ 00• MolPT d\Siyns '"" amount paid b/ Tl11s tlu91ness •& con· 1 F2llM7 flCTITIOUS BUSINESS such purcnaser an<l 1n1erest Oucle<l by an 1ndlv1due1 Publlshed Orange Cout 41c:. 1r ,,a, ., .. r l, ve R'c.: t :I-.tH!'Jflt' i 01,. .:thl '12f;44 NAME STATEMENT •n,.reor at tne rate ot 20 per Ph11ipp11 Stern 1 Daily Pilot February 2 9 18 "" 1n11r,w1ng ll""nn 111 rent per annum Ellect ol This Slllltlmt'nt WH flled PUBLIC NOTICE 123 1986 ' ' ' <l·i•r" l • ,,,,nfl,, ~~ •un1or fncumbr11nces Sec with !he <:ounly <:t11rk or Or I SU-965 l•Alffll l'lA<"•T•'M •,ti:, l;J)~<1 Flfec.!ofJuniorEn 11ngeCountyon.J11nuery;>J F'ICTITIOUSBUSIHESS N B1mio11 Blwl "'•B New cumbranca1 A c11r11t1c11111 ol 1<i86 NAME ITAT£MINT ";r:inr_ ... ·a -tf• ' • 0.1<\t .... ,.., A -<t'"' Jr r. ... ~, f ~ CJlif I 1Pt 1,4'1' l tt '•lt'h"' t( ,.fl •,,,. ' f ' :HJ'J t11J\JI .. ,, .. " .... 3fJt'••n ... ut tor t" •· t;;1i1rt "'' ,~ 1i,: <N"S f1l.;(l r JUiy jJ · ... e• ,,.. tr>P llul"ly "' ;;r I qf' E NO F~'81(•<, ~ , 1 "4a"le Jnr.J AdOr&n of ft..,, p .. ,.'ttin W1tr.c:lrAW"lO R 8 tt '"'•n~.i•Ar FO' do l\;.,u Of,,.,,, cte ·~~' d r •11;26 I) ..-(I P ~ H1Jn~9i."' P r ,,.~ 0-•noA n t 0.1 , P IOI an••'• '!:I ~6 1 t •Al' .,,a,., 1un i"'w• •·pot F ~ 11e ;)t c, .... • ' C.81•' 90'( ! ff"l11 t"> ..1')1ri.iris\ Jf IJ.,tlf!'d Civ 'lutD)nd 11 _, ,,.,111 I< 1'"'0 Cne P•r• Tn1!> "dl•m<1nl "of f,.ed ,. ti'> "'fl Coun•t,. ll!r• t O• tnq~ (' Cl•Jtll1 c.r "' ..... ,, e 1'il!6 P"" B11er.n C.11111 'i~t 1 salto 01 personal property ,211181 The lollow1ng peraons ere C.My C.oppetmM '" 16 W q1vl!n or a det!d 10 real proo· Pubhshed Orange Coaat jdo1ng bustnesa H Btl'bOd Bl•O ~68 NewpO<t tJrly e•toeulll<l pursuant to Dally Pilot ~flbru•ry 2 9 16, BL ACKBA LL INOUS· ~ecn •,aht <126'i 1 sec11on 6338 snall d1!<:narge 21 1986 TRIES 326 Apolena Aw . rr.,., bu,.nt!o '" ~nn such prot>t1rtt from ell hens SU 987 BalbOa l1land Cellf 92682 dur.tf!d by en 1no1v1au111 er1cumorance! and lllltlS Dana Deen Belahe. 24 C.tr f C.opp .. 1man n.,.r wh•ch the l~n ot the Cnr11tamon So Irvine, C•llf lh11 stat,.ment "'"' fifed tJMllQ Staie. with reapect f>t.6t.IC NOTICE 9271 4 w••~ '~" Co,nty C1er~ ii Or 10 ""h'~~ 1he "'-..Y wes maoe Tao Gene Belsne, 321 l r•g" t.ounty " January 8 nitd pt1or1t1 FIC TITIOUI aUllN£11 Apolena Ave Bet boa ltltll\d, 1986 01ll1> 2·&-86 NAME ITATIEMl!NT Celll 92662 F2'7"3 F2t7 .. 5 H M .... ,ti. Revenue Of. Tne ro1tow1no per90n 11 Tn11 Du•tneu la con- Pub••'ln...., Or.inge 0811 Pu"'~"e<l Orange CoaJt fleer, 2400 ••II• Rd , doing 1:>ua111asa as Oucred by t0tnt Wlnlure Da~ J>i'?t Ja,,uary iq 21'1 .JA• ~ P0101 an.,1r, If# 26 l.Aguna Niguel, CA t2t11 (WANDA L KIPPER) PA T Id Belalle ~•ti• ,ar, 2 q 1q86 ~fl!t..r J11r, 7 j 1988 (714) ~1 CI F 1 C A BY K t p p ER Tiits 111temen1 Wll flied PUBl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUl ... 11 ~ITATIMINT Tlla totlowlng pataona ere doing bualn ... u EMEROENCY ALERT SYSTEMS I NC AN AUTHORIZED INOEPEN· DENT LIFE CALL DEALER 8 12 Myatlc Wsy, Llguna Beacll, Ca.llf 92851 Emergency Alert~· Inc An Aut"°'lzed I • Oent Life call DMltr, 812 Sv ~~ SU 946 P ,ot1Sh1Kl Orange Coast YACHTS 928 w 17th St wllll Ille County Ctertc ol Of •-----------------------------------------~~"~~~~91m~11~~~1 ~~~onJ~~~~~~~~. Su·879 wanoa LouM Kipper 405 19118 Calif 92851 H t AM ~~ 0 E N P A H D .E A A .M -L·1 .E S E V E N T F 0 R 0 D R 0 E N $ I E c N E E Nor1ll Ster Li ne Newport F211041 Tiii• OuaintN 11 con· Buth Qe111 92660 Pubhshe<J 0r•"91 Coalt due1ed Oy • oorportllon T1111 bua1neu •• con-D1111v Pilot Janu~ 1g 28 Oonlld D COiemen Jr · ,. ,,, 9 9 • Pretldent Ouci.cl by an •n<llvlOua! .-et:>ruerr c 1 Tllla elatement wu 111«1 STATEMENT OF Wanoa L Kipper su.g57 Ill Illa County C..,lt Of Or· AIAHOONMENT OF Tll1t llatement WM fifed e 1 nge County on Janutry 22. UIE Of' FICTITIOUI wtlll Iha County Clerk of Or ™ BUSINEll NAME •:;t Cou11ty on J1nuary 23 PUBl.IC NOTICE ,..., r "• 1011ow1ng pereona 19 Publl.n.d Or1nge Coe.It n1~fl abandoned Ille use ot " F,_.C FICTITIOUI IUllHIEll Dally Pltot Febru1ry 2. 9, 18, the F1c1111ous Bus1neu o.':i~b~l'~~t~.~~:,~~; ou t NAMI ITATIEMINT 23. 1986 N .,.,ll SIC ENT E NN I AL 1988 '' 9 18 Tne lollOwtng pet'lonl are SU·983 HOMES AND JEFFERSON ,2'J ldo1no bullMU .. HOMES ANO BLOOMF'IELO SU·973 OIG·N·IT CONSTAUC· HOMES 1176 SC Matn 1 TION & EXCAVATION, 4301 I StrllfJI sA Irvin• Call! Fl .. men Or . Huntington I Ml.IC NOTICE NE\\ YORK CAP) -Lcgendar. pilot ( huck Yeager has a new 11em to add to ht~ stnng of laurels: He shattered a record Saturday for coast-to-coast flight for one class of turboprop plane, racing from Burbank to New York JO fi ve houn and 23 minutes. Yeager, 1he first man to break the sou nd barrier, bettered by more than an hour the previous record of6 hours and 28 minutes, set about a year ago. said Joe Ponte manager of press relations for Pipe; Aircraft Corp., whic h sponsored the A1gh1 In a <,1m1lar endeavor, prlot Tern Jone~. 23. left Burbank Airport at 8: 13 a.m. PST Saturday. anempttng to set a speed record for flying from Caltfom1a to Jacksonville. Fla .. in the same type arr1:raft. Jones' 01ght also was sponsored by Pt pct. The co-owner of a body-building equip. ment company. she says she 1s the youngest woman ltccnscd to fly the Boeing 707. The model and p1lot 1s mamed to Arthur Jones, who founded the Deland. Fla.-bascd Nauttlus Corp Yeager, the crack test p1lot_profiled JO the book and film "The Right Stuff," ~td he never had any doubt'i that he would break the old record. "We cook a look at the winds and knew 11 would be a piece of cake." Yeager said in a telephone 1nterv1ew. "You don't have fecl1ng.'I when you Or an 111-plane, you JUSt have a lot of fun,' he added." Anything that's a challenge 1s fun." The record was for a business turboprop a1 reran we1gh1na between 6, 700 and 13,000 pounds. Yeager became the first person to ny faster 1han the 'lpeed of sound on Oct. t 4 1947 D I T G 0 N E A T-A T E rn;~~ r-1111A••• Bu1tnat1 f>t&.IC NOTICE 18eK11. Calif 92648 • --""' -.... 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CoM1 Oally P•IOI J1rtuary 19 18 Pulllltneo Ortnot Cout 0.11y Pllo1 Jlf'IWl'y 19 2e Faoruary 2 9 1q96 Daily Pilot '90nJlr'f 1 t. 18 '"'~UllfV 1 o 1tM ' · !<J·H~ 123 1MG 8l>-HO I -=========::::...J SU 904 1- Satanism not motive for church break-In Two teen-aar boys adm11 pa1nt1ni utan1c•Style symbols tn'l1de a Unuan an church lut mon1h. but poli~ say the mouve was buriJary. not dcvtl·wonh1p "The 1nd1cat1ons now arc they drdn't know they were tn a church," pohce Capt Dale Wilcox sa.1d Fnday. The boys, whose names wttt Wlthheld beause they're only 14 and 16. brnkt"1nto the Unuanan church on Sant.a Ana St~t last Jan. 2'4 W1lco• said the bu1ld1na "looks hke • conventional res1dcnt11l structu~" ' II f I I 1 I I " • NEWK>IU CENTER FASHIO I LA 0 . . 2 -GOLD COAST Sunday, February 9, 1986 )PEl~IZEll l ______ I . ( lJl )I ~ F( )Jl'T'I ll1.. Valentine green belo re. "I'd like to learn more before I decide,'' she said, glancing at h1$ unadorned left hand express his love and devotion. She, too. fell v1ct1m to Cupid's arrow and the temptation her credit cards offered 'We believe 1n honesty and a long term commitment w ith our customers." he said He went shopping at Fashion Island. She did too The on11quated copying mo · chine had bro en dow n three times 1n the post mon1h so when the new oll1cf> machine salesman walked into her Newport Center o ffice w 11h o bus ness card 1n his palm and a commission on his mind. she was happy ro see him "I think that's important," she said ' W ould you like to give 1t a try 2" She bought o copying machine He bought dinner The next rhree weeks flew by -they'd meet tor lunch at Atrium Court dinner at The Ritz and drinks at the Paradise Cafe. And as Valentine's Day approached, both were ready to make rhe leap lrom "We're 1ust doting" to It's genin9 serious " Feeling bold, he v1s1ted M1ma's l ingerie Shop where ow ner M 1ma Ransom suggested the store's limousine package for a gilt "We'll send a limousine, a dozen roses and a bottle of champagne to the rec1p1ent 's home and bring her to our store She can spend the day shopping 1n our store and, if she likes elsewhere 1n the moll," Ransom said "When she's ready to return home, the limousine w ill ta~e her there " He wears too much polyester, she rhouqht as he sot down on the v•s••or s s1dP of her desk But he SPP, s ~~er to suggestions Our c oµy1ng machines con iur I cote ri any color 'he said •hr ng t1P u nevPr seen eyes so One evening ofter work , he left with his American Express cord 1n quesr of gifts that would property Sounds inreresttng, he thought She, meanwhile. w as tem1nded Cover features newcomers ... .... s· ...iur Jen ortior obundor t w11h long floral boc~ground . Her hair and mo~eup were done by Doug Martin of Bullods W 1lshirf'> SI •••'•· P j r()SP.S COrnQt10nS, fresh heather branches • ~ o: : t nlossoms and violets was the romantic Bill picks up on the voll"nt1ne theme by adding a red Robert T olbott re or d <um•r erbund to thP handsome ru1edo lrom Phelps SP'' 'J' r ~ hotogroph1ng Dee and Bill Pope 'T • •· P0µf'S wrr rnor~ed thf>•r 21st wedding ll ,.., c; :-( ''' Jon 30 ore newcomPrs ro Orange Jerrol C r e des gne'I rre art,or •hot was er Pated at (hr1s Lindsay DPs1qns .-., ,1i .-n· r • oup1e hovP esrobl1shE:d r f:'S ;.,· •• " Ir" n•· oric1 he is senior director of J• vP ',, f•'. 'or •r f• h•Ule Company The former GOl D COAST so spPc o publirot1on ol thP Orange Coast Doily Pilot ontJ Newport , Ht Alo •PS dents art:.' the parents of a I ;, • 0 JS' jpr I .,JI tliP Un111f>rs ty of Ce'lter Fash1ori Island Editor: Vida Deon > '• I'"'-1 l'.lre Ir N ng ch1llon go wn y '~' , •· ·r Ar' (;r;s ··~o •f'\e shades o f rhe Photogrophv l PP Payne Art Design Steven Hough • WHERE DO YOU FIND THE PERFECT TABLE SEmNG FOR THE CORPORATE DINING ROOM? :P1r•r ' ::r_,m 01J r v0st r:ol1Pct1011 ol c hina crystal or flatware to ~ I (.I .1 r rt; ... rri•1=· •or 1P 'Ne offer l!r.e names such as Lenox ,1P ':Vj fl,< Banori or.d Orrefors Impressive and elegant 0; PT'l'J r .. r.g . a r r1K1al port ot today s corporate world //;1 ;·~1~·1 ·10 Jr r,ePrjS y 0J II lmd 11 in Robinsons Execullve Gilt r 8g1str·1 ,r1 our tlewpor1 store ) V1s1 t us m person or co ll to Jr' Jr1Qf" 'J r .>fl'/Pfitef,I lime tO COme dueclJy 10 YOU r place Of t'.J•J,,1r.ess Our pr0l8ss1onal consultants realize your time 1s n., J ,r 1i:: nr,rj N .. q .1 ".J'J' .Jf tt·1e11 way to expedite your g ilt r "'i0JCPS ;u-.q1ste1 10! t'J)J YOU! glft-glVtng OCCOSlOnS Whether pr0tess r.>r,r;! .Jr pPrsonal Call Robinsons Newport ·~ / '~; ,-:;0 8X1 '12'j .10b 1r.:.or,. Executive Gitt Reg1stry 836 THE EXECUTIVE GIFT REGISTRY AT Rmnsons o f the dictum that the best w ay to a man s heart was through h1~ sweet tooth. At See's Candy, store manager Norah Cox listed the items ovo1loble for Feb 14 gift g1v1ng Among the selections w as o one-pound pink lace design heart, o conf ett1 balloon novelty heart o half pound block-and w hite heart and on 8 ounce bog of red and white 1elly hearts. She also was told she could gcr a free box of See's candy by shopping ot a neighboring store, Selvaggio -which offers high fashion Italian women's wear D1srrocted by the offer she talked to store owner Eileen Savage who said 1t wos true A $ 100 purrhase would come w ith o gilt cert1f1cote for o OQe pound box of candy The prospect of killing two b11ds w11h the some stone 1ntr1gued her · He, meonwhi16, was strolling post Chris Lindsay Designs and was reminded o f the traditional appeal of flowers-specilicolly, long stemmed roses. 'We always hove roses," head designer Jerrel Cline told him , ' but lately, o lot of people ore asking for the Holland arrangements with 1ul1ps or lrees1as. I think they pr Pier to hove a nice spring or range ment " His sweet tooth led him to thP chocolate roses and he con s1dered the prospec t of her shar ng the g11! w ith him. By now she was busy sorting tPleose see APPETIZER P1 1 '. DISCRIMINATING f When all else lrnl\ try I diamonds I Any sw,.,.thE>ur r would c here sh this hw1dnioclf• design o l 155 qunlity diamonds se1 in I 8~ yf·I < w gold W11h h1rld,·11 r losr> everything 1bt 1 t t '> diamond neC'~loc f• is .. ~ qu1s1te She II )v•"' r A 'lllil able at Macy Jr•w1·lr f I ir $I 4 500 A rP<J wtnn•-·r va.Anl np •S ltlP .JUI l<10• 'vi""' Give h1ni or r er 1h1· ihirr101,, •n sport Qloss,.~ t,.,.. Ro fB ;r W 11h qold n11rrrir,..J IPn~r-s, Pearls rhinestones and hr-or ts spr1n~ IP this V?lentine I swearer o f petal pin~ lombswool ond angora The I dolmor slPeved cardigan is 1wsr r 1gh1 lor the cuddly type and is port o f a collPcr1on at Tl e L00~ Pric ed or $325 •t ,, tr ''"f;!S H" of l 4Y gold HJ"• th··r ~· s 11•st OnP pair o• o· f 11 $ I ,4 00 or the Or•· 1 'Sf "f ,,, A\pPn / 't f I/ ff ,I Jf• J' • I 1 l l ' I J • f JI NI < ilt1 SU/ J up to ski sale starts Thurs. Feb. 6 Tilt''' 11 Our ht~l·~t ,i..1 ,,.i, of 1111 \1 ,11 "1t Ii Ii.ill nt 1 IH ., ,,, .. n ,, 11111 ft to l'l11"' 11 \ml n11t 111,t .1 h" 1h m' "' 1• hl11"m~\ ""t 11111 "lllll'I "" u lt.111 J 1w ,1t 11p 111 I '.! off I hl 'l .111· h1~ 11,11111 .1t h1~ '·""II'' "'n11 111 t\11111 1t u"I ~1 hu,lll m~·turl 1•,,1ll1?otll \t 1tllllh1" "'rt 1,p11t111uhl111,11 t1,,,t 11"111mn' 1·wn dd\' FULLERTON ORANGE NEWPORT BEACH BU ENA PARI< CERRITOS Rut>n"' f'Mlt M,,11 220 12 72 • . GOLD COAST Sunday, February 9 1986 -3 I lFFSI YI 4'EI I She has line on fashions, latest trends ----•By Carol Humphreys Although fashion trends change from year to year1 there really isn't anything new. soys o woman who should know. · Kitty Leslie. who hos spent more than 35 years 1n retail advertising and fashion, has produced more than 1,000 fashion shows The commun11y relations and lash1on merchandise manager for Fashion lslortdsays fashion doesr t really c henge. 11 simply repeats itself Leslie who o•so IPOChAS advert sing clossPs or rhe F osh1r;n Institute of Design and Merchond1s 1ng 1n South Coast Village, soys her best source of trends is Vogue become more actively involved with the Irvine Company pro1ects, getting away from fashion and more into community PR I'm a freelancer and although I hove other accounts, I spend most of my time here working with char1 t1es and producing fashion shows I hove 15 benef 1t shows planned for spring 1nvolv1ng oll Fashion Island stores." One of the shows is the Morch 13 Gentleman's Haberdashery to benef 11 the Sisters of Soc red Heart "I'll use 60 volunte~r mole models, all VIPs. wHo actually pay o fee 10 model It's always great fun They've changed rhe dote, so I'll hove 10 do two shows that doy but I'll pull t off I always get involved 1n 1he f11t1ngs and selecr1on of eorh stores fashion." e..<plo1ned lesl1P I do my own lineups ond pri:-ler J lost paced show Alrhouqh I m commenrotor or the produrt1ons, I rarely use notes 11' s all m my head' magazine I also study what the The native Col1fornion onrt stores ore buying. I get a great UCLA alumna, who really wanted perspective with such o variP.ty of 10 be o fashion editor. began her shops here ot Fashion Island career 1ourney al Bulloch W1lshir~ Leslie soy, she loves her nPwly when she wos 16. 'They thought J created" pos1t1on with the was l 8 I started os o srod girl but cenrer So much is happening one day the odverr1sing office here new stores and now the • needed a model for on ad and I new Four Seasons Hotel I hope to happened to be there. If died 1n • SovJobeh I encek E T 1fO Ol c Oun!Ont I wos I 3 and hf-wm my rP ghbor I oved hrr or J he love j \A JL me for rwo years bef.:>r» wP 'Old yy f10 was your POChOther r'et wf>hf)tl ~nPw' onrl •hot wo~ r 1 r• >.10N 1·rr "'o, ... first love? Compiled by M adge Hammond "" •t s_,rnl:'Qn1• ,. ~~· . I • • • .... t-yr mn1r 1r yfTOf'P(j N•· ~nvP 1'1rt=!F-rJ1J1Jqr tPrs r rf1Jd1r1q •w rs who "" II h£ ore y••or 01d or 1/ :.11""' rF-s DJ t and 1mmed1otely lell 1n love w11h odver11s1ng " Tok 1ng o br eok only to hvve her live children fMory Catherine, Cindy Nancy, Melinda and son Ch1pl. L esl1e spent the ne.xr 20 years pursuing her passion She was o free lance copywriter producing catalogs for mo1or Colilorn10 retailers and soys she worked w11h some of the best ad people 1n the business She coordinated fashion shows and special events and planned rhe opening fest1v1t1es for both the Moy Co and Bullock's 1n Cosro Mesa Prior to her ossoc1ot1on with the lr111nf> Cornpor·y leslie wos losh1on u •~cur • ·' r JB1111or More.us ,..,r " sr » v11s 1S 1r f-jy ng and qoor.g 10 1· F>r r hnnd1se heaven f ;-,. SIO'•· s l1llf'!d wotr such t ... : • 1 '' r qs I• NOS l.Jbu OvS "'J" · q.,., 11 1P j«sogners 1 f' Osrar h• ri l<•:rl rJ Bill Bloss onrJ Bor, ti 1 , • For hr;rSf'il les oP prpfers to I .Jred roord1no1es. loves pants and 1101 shuf'S Si111ng 1n her · temper ory' Fosr on Island office she appeared o•d nod ond casual Alrhouqh ~nown for her wit, she soys she uses humor ro soften the shoe of r Pr straight forward oersonol t 1 I'm o ham she said bur more uptight than people Bob I a1c1-~ Cosro Mew CPA Her nontP. was Shown I wos 1n ::o lege and she was n high school She was a fr.end of my friend's g1r friend Now I'm 1n iove with Lisa We Off' 10 bP rnorried 1n the spr ng >::. r sro Berr'; '\Jewpnr• 8Parh nomef"a*'e' My nP.oQhbor when I was )bout 5 yPars-old and he was nbOu' 9 yPars old I grew up living '1P!I door tc.. him, and he is srrll o Tri end OT thP family ff HEADQUARTERS Casual Clothin g for peo pl e ""h o don't ta ke dre~:-;in g casua ll y. ~l <'n \ and Lad it·< (:lot hing ;\Jo\\ I n t r od u (' in g Ch ild rcn Sizt•:--. :2 l () t t e 1 I ... hung all the I urs on a rod across the bock of the truck A s I was leaving the show I swung out of the porlong lot and dumped every fur The street and parking lot was a moss of furs, they flew everywhere I was hysterical and. of course they all hod 10 be checked for tire marks!" · And how does this busy lady relax i I read a book about every two days and I love to garden I hate to sit and since my husband 1s a yacht broker. w e spend a lot of time on the worer Our home base 1S o townhouse m Irvine, but we also have o place on Balboa Island that we en1oy My husband is o wonderful cook and we entertain often K 1t1y and Hal, her husband of 35 1eors hove discovered traveling Soon to venture through Canada lilllle kftWw1J pf>oto "1rt y l eslie and Ar Ease s Jim f nneqafl select show styles t> f ''0 r they hove also been 10 Europe three times. soiled thi:- Med1terroneon and glided through F •oncE:: 1n o hot air balloon rP.ol1ze plo~red on on 011endorr t-0 1 High on my list of priorir es •S In my 1ob I hove robe able 10 rurn on o dim~ and save s11ur.i1tons i 5GO but 5 000 peoplP srowerJ .. i.,. N€ -Nert ""erywrPrF-biJ( rq 'T J'e oeer , s r.ng my live grandchildren I Norr tu nclude them n some ol our ••0·1e s so•d the proud grand I hod o real moment of horror wher I planned the World s larg~st Of lice Porty lost summer WP put up o huge tent 1n the pot~'ng lot ond inv1 1ed all the employees .;! 11-f'. Irvine Co lor frf>e food rjr rl-s Jnd a swimwear fashion show We I s•1ll 1ough wher· I 1h1nl-0 1 ri fur on1 lingerie show I did not roo 0"g ago I often use my husbor>-J ~ (' r uP 'O 1ronsport the clotr es 'v 'Jr 1=-vent Although I usually oog al !hP merchandise th s time I 0s1 rr Ct'1er l esl e 1ns1sts The worst thing 1Jbou1 being a fash ion director for sc. onq s tho• I con 1 get away w th weor rig blue 1eons to the super mor~e1 ' New selections of swimwear . cruisewear a nd evemngwear are arriving daily from a round the wor ld This season Norma Ka m all introduces t he sw imsuit wi th m at ching bicycle pa nts -3rd leve l Atrium Co urt F ashion Island 760 ... 8600 We at POSH would like to take this opportunity to bid you a very warm welcome and invite you in to view our exciting spring selections Whether it be for business or y our more casual needs, we are sure y ou will find our clothing both unique and distinctive ,, yet styled with the cla'ssic innoenc8 to which you have grown a ccustomed. ( Gead•m~a ·_, Clot.bing la•plrH 8 Tradicion ) 48 Fa hion I land• Newport Bt-acb (71,) 640-83 10 r I I l • l -: or a bright, bold Valentine's Day fashion statement, Andrea Lebold wears a red polo all . cotton sweater patterned w ith white hearts - a perfect companion for skirt or pants The younger set gets 1n on heart day" fun -Jonelle Noble, daughter of Sylvia and Chuck Noble, wearing a print Sara Kent dress and pinafore attracts the attention of her best buddy" Ryan Skinner. son of Brenda and David Skinner Wad1walker shoes, lace-trimmed Dore-Dore socks and IJ Sweet Lorraine headband complete her ensemble ~ / _; offers her not one heart, but a basket lull as he approaches her 1n 1adet and pants by (l°'ooz1e or Yves Sa1nr Laurent shirt, a Mack of California red bow tie and shoes by Popi The w ill you be" question hos beer sell ed by-the Laguna Hills youngsters and·she dons a Patsy A1ren dress w11h appl1qued hearts on tr e white coll.g;, t1gh1s by Dore -Dore and barrettes by Susie's G irls Ryan, also hos o d angP of heart or fashions ond trodes his 1ar ~et for a multi co1orPd SwPatPr by (hr1s1 re Fole y • .. .. • .. "Y:· • 2 • .. ;y •.. ti • . . .. ' body conscious silhouettes of the coming season toke on a romantic look j ~ s_~· chiffon, lace, linen and fine cotton G---' ( Andrea Lebold, re1gn1ng M iss Newport Beach, models four styles sure to be spring hits and romantic enough for Valentine's Doy. luxurious silk chormeuse is transformed into a simple yet elegant dress w ith button front and deep lace collar In a playful mood, Andrea wears a liberty of London sotton sundress All monne.r of florals come together in this dropped waist style mode with 9 soft. pleated sk irt and shoulder -tied bodice. She is 1n step w ith spring shoe trends 1n a pair of Cole-Hoon flats -the modern comfortable look for clean, easy clothes Cool neutrals ranging from worm whites to pole pastels w ill be on the spring scene. A ndrea shows the trend at it s dressy best wearing a two-piece dress mode w ith pink satin stitched-down mini-pleated skirt topped w ith on ivory chiffon blouse. Weeping rose embroidery embellishes the blouse's floating panels The linen look-open Hor.al trim accents the two-piece ensemble that gets a crisp look with front pleating on the blouse and sk irt hemline Andrea, daughter of ·'Pat and Bill Lebold of Corona del Mor, is pursuing a banking career and 1s a loon officer trainee at First Interstate Bonk . ·' She is a Corona del Mor High School and use graduate. ,, . r .. r ' I 6 -GOLD COAST Sunday. February 9, 1986 Volunteer turnout a real rosy pictµre --------By Vida Deon "I'm 11c led pink 1011d w eor1119 a pant suit o f the some color I over lpe turnout,'' 1oked V1r91nio Bender as she w elcom_ed 200 to the recep11o n al The R11z Doers and shakers from oil over Orange County hod been invited to arrive during the coc toil hour event and learn about iond 101nl a 'lewly lormed support group for the OC Trauma Society The group will he coned The Assoc1ores " sod Bender wfio 15 sprv ng os llS charter president We wd boci.. the soc1ery s big fund raiser each year one was held Jon 2 5 ond will pion one o th er Jlfoir a daytime event I don't In ;w what yet but something really dd!erent Th•s worriP,, s qroup •St,, rig lormed r t•cc1uSP a or o 1 worr C'I ore <JOt•rs in<J trp T rourno Soc erv needeJ a lew pushers W ,, Jlso hope 10 ,>ve'lrunllv hove o rnPn' s und o r t~Pn oqe support ~rouµ Member st• p apJ'.)l1cot1ons w I tw seni ro ,-,veryone who was 1nv11ed ro tht> reception Soc1aliz ng and trying Ho11s Proqer s Ritz hors r ouevres w ere the order of thf-l'vl•nt wh1r_h also Dr.JohnWest,founcJt>•O"r» , ;vyard J rho• ')1 a rew boo• on rrou•110 1r 1 Phrl Northcote, soc ply prPs1cJe• • "'( J' Pd rhp r rf\Ose '·r-e orga" z J'•O" •our J•" 1 w 1981 It Sa nonr(Of f orqan1/0t on JPd1cored IO the prevP" ion ot ore dentoi n1urH·~ J' 1 JPotrs T ravmo is •he 1ead1ng c.ouw ol .fr'<Jtr •Jnd d1sob1li ty among Orange Countions b1 rw,.,-r rt 1f· ages of onP ond 42 sa1dWest T•onJ 11h»naron 01ll1ons ot (jollors The es• ma•p s •fo,o• 70 l ... ·ould be Qvef'"":J tl'f !~ p "l'r l ' r I var1Qi.JS orf>v"'nt1on proqra"' s Tru'> •r" t • JQ' Jf"S cri rePr ::qedr n~ ngo('"1j• ~ rq fJ' n t • J 'P'f'Or •• dren and J prQ!P t 0 r • l 'r " dfQWll1nqs SPrv nq w •r BPn 1Pr J\ A<,<, , J'PS 01!1rer s YP. Martha Fluor, Gloria Osbnnk, Mory Ann Pt> 1 "5t'P PAR TY Pl .. ran nq about The Assoc ates Of thf• Ritz rPCet . ~ ... ,... lrom _r:;.·oer ef' ,.,oo wise Dr jonn v'v esr v rg,n10 OP" 1"' CJ' J Boo Gugqenhein Marv Ann We Is Pa11 Bren,,on A u s T •'t ,,,, ,1nl1 Morr Lou Hornsby Hons Proqt->r Heorher R·char.ts ,m,J h1•r dod )Prry · I vndo Ron and Glofla Ost;r..nA ·and //id A n"'tl' cJfld Ann Younq P1>010. bJ •••n Slobln ... .,.. • • I ; ' : t • • • ~ .... ~ . , . ' . . 'I ...t ~ • ~.,. • "t t • rJ: · , ': • . 1 : •• : • : !".: .... ..._. .. l . . . ... J • • • • J..; • ; ~ : : ;: ... ! !"'~ .• . . .. K.. ... • .-'• r (; uy Laroc he cordia ll y invites you lo com e • A; t ,.. • • 1 ... • ~ • ..... : . . ... ~ ~ . ' . . . .... . . . . -, . • ( 1 ..... l f'.. l •' •• I .. l I I ... . .. . ; ' ~ . ... . ' Our ~ing co ll t•c tion of ~s portswear l !i\ a rri ving d a ily. \l'e invitf> you l o co n1f" a n d vit>w it. I 19 Fu .. h ion 1 .. lon<l • ,'i.-wport R.-arh • 7:>9 -1 t.22 • Bullo<·k .. \l 11 .. hirt' ( .orri<lo r in a.nd v iew his s pring collect ion :t3 Fashion Is land Newport Beac h , Ca (714) 644 -7:32:3 ANNUAL TIE SWAP Bring us your old ties and trade for any new tie in our stock . We 'll allow you $5.00. for any old tie you bring in (one tie trade -in for each new tie purchased through the end of February ). Once again we 'll award a prize, at the end of the month, for the most outrageous tie traded in. Join us for the fun t ALL TRADE-IN TIES -WILL BE DONATED TO CYSTIC FIBROSIS. MasterCard, V'rsa Ii American Eaprtss FASHION ISlAll> cacon CARD ~ .... .fii,,.; r~ 3'.v. /.92J #8 Fa1hlon laland 844-0264 • Color he r tastes in bright hues -By Joy(e Scherer Bodlov1ch The name Nelly con1ures up on image of a shy country girl lodgPd 1n a sleepy Midwestern town Her clothes orP sturdy -the shodPs 1n muted somber tones Thar mage however quid Iv 'v1artly W ilson in a sryle she sells Party From P6 Wells and Sandra Brodie,• • presidents M ary Lou Hornsby, se '"' J', 011e>nd r q w 11 'ust J' l Scott, wt Ow lS Pebror rig t st,., J>, JoAnne Mix, re-;~ ' > '" >' I Mary Reafsnyder, r s1 11 1 OihPr s ~1<H 1 f r g wert" on ri • tee n1en1bPrs Betty Belden, Bob Guggenheim, Jerry Richards ut 1end1rig wit~ douqhrer Heather u j hpr liar1cF> M ork Garvin 1,.-r g J" Prl Apr 19 J' ':• A.• Jr'""" s Appe tizer t 'v'1' P'2 lhrough !her PS u1 1t P 01.11uci I w ,,. Swap held at Phelps F ne Men s Oo1h1ng and srhPduled 10 , ..i• t'irough f ebruar r' The SI .JI p s ./V rd ow Jis1 t]y .._oug~ t her Pt•" w '~ 'S orro f O! Roberr T aluo1• r "'" w 11 ... a Pnl1• 1• n 011fs wOvPfl 1110 'IP 1 ibr c Durrng thP !11" s"" >r o wn.-.r 1pv1 'v\1ller said thP srort-will ~rve $5 toward a new Ii.• n r· ·d c11 q1 I ,, on old orie With h s or ms Ovt•r O'J jp I fr " shopping rhrougt u' f Jst Island. he neYt sough' t>ie µlust surrour1d1rgs of Roll Jew~ r f u1 is doll inq d sprays A~ J e ' w Jtct w ou j hP JS!·~•' ti nq 11 ump r•q P iil t r•r hr yht ~r """ Pt"~ lades upon en1ering Nelly's 1n Fashion Island Against sot1 pecrrh wolls, the siore e.xplodes with v1bron1 colors, leAlures and styles Deeµ hued ohons und blouses w11h o ~ale1doscope of hand ~"' bro1dered decororior,s lior g rr1v11 1ngly on rods Bright Mei run ponchos, kntlled swearers und scarfs ore displayed on antique iables throughou1 the stort• Our store is nomP<l olrf'!r our key designer Nelly W ulf I Bar quet explained owN>r Mar1ly Wilson Nelly s Jbour 60 years Dnld --· pftoto Dave ur o Mory Henry 1r d Joanne Stewart . As .) Dr. Raymond Osbrink, s Ron Osb rink ..., ,,. ~ ,,, Lynda, Nora :ird Charlie Hester, Ollie J' 1 Stan Hill, Ho or J Beverly Coil, Kitty a d Johp Rau, Ann '.l"cl Wolf Stern, Ileane .J' 1 Nick Doolin u• rj Pam 1r-l Som Gold· stein. ''vlure jpto Is or rhP SO• 1Ply or n ~S IPO(h11 g and [.,'PvF" 11011 pr gr w s ., av bP t110 n1><l D'v oll nq 937 5030 • P thCiu(.jl I As n. gt ' t)e t--'~ Pr"t •· l t • r 11 010 hf>r -(5rw'QS I Sr>' wro •or r 'uh n -IJ'P' •'. frp !Oy T1 11:;9 .. e·r '·•e · u' 'l ,,. ••S • t> tun'' g •:::;r P"''1Ufl"" s• , • Sl"Orcr1 ng •or CO oqn ... HP1red•or 1e'~t!q''tO•PS wh•CI wOS 1u' P S• P s• P ! t 1» 1 st " j St ... s qw·s1 .. I Ir • .. , HP ol oiJrSP <l• ( ,..P''' I Ar I Sb•· j.:> dPrj rJ ! I '''1 h" 1buutllP' t-Y''.l'' Ill rr·l•,.·11 ng tlowr •• rir n 'r • ~ Vo -:nr • A s DJ.,. \" 1<; '' 1' •nd ire, wPrP • ·• Madge Hammond and Rob- ert Hyndman contributed to the story of a f ict1tious couple with real life opportunities I ,, '71tu Vate11ti11e.$ 'i/)a11 · · • S e1td S "metlli11p Speciat I( GOLD COAST Sunday, February 9, 1988 -7 &2llC L~ ~']I'-------~' old, stunning and charismatic would soy she is the number one ladyrn Puerro Votlarta where she resides People all over the world i now o1 Nelly She began design 1ng clothes of o very young age The emphasis or Nelly's is wearable art with hrgh color and natural fibers, according ro Wilson. M o st of the store items. ore one -of a-kind, and not likely 10 be found 1n other focal stores The greater port of the inventory 1s purchased out of the country Every other month Wilson travels to Mexico. Central Amertco and Experie'nce the magic of Spring coordinating fashions and soon to Austroliu 10 wor~ with designers Our customers range 1n age • from 30 10 50 years old No1 trendy young people but cus tomers who love color and are not shy 1n their taste They hove lots o f style and personol11y Many ore artists themselves who opµrec1ote the 1ntr1cote handwork ' Wilson said W ilson is a good model for the styles lound or the store Io ways wear the clothes I sell because I believe n them When I om er.rerra.n.ng 01 home I w ill wear one of the caftans " she said On this slightly overcast day, Wilson hos chosen a raw siTh hondpainted top rn shades of terro co110 w11h matching pants Her shoulder -length hair I alls softly 10 her shoulders Lorge silver dollar burnished earrings complement the outfit · Those who wear our styles ore infected by them. they appreciate rhe hand appl1que that is pa1nstok ,r gly st tched A greoi deal of hard wort went 1n10 this calran she said l11"19ering a manta heavy cotron· caftan embro1dered_in br1llion1 shades of pink, green and orange Wilson is a third generation Col1formon She was raised on the East and West Coost. However, the lure o f the sun eventually set1led her f am1ly 1n Son Manno. College for W ilson was W ellesley and th e University of Berkeley: her mo 1or, on and psychology ' I married at a young age," said W ilson, who moved to Newport Beach 1n 1960 "We hod four children, and my time was Please see MERCHANT /PBI Lindo 4A 3A 2A A .... 6-10 Sh· 10 5·10 .. s in .9 '"1 8 .... 3 1"1·10 A Huggins Favorite. The ever· smart spectator pump detailed the way you love. ~ ~~q SHOES Novy, tou~ coif with white. Similar style in bloc.k paten1 wrth white. )' ~@~@@@@@@@@~~~l'EIE~~@@@@@@@@@@@~@@@@@~@@~~~~~~~fi It l I ) ' EBEL The Architects of Time ~ t I ' •l I ' . , .. !l'l\,P• •\• ." : ' t' ' f I t "• '\ k "' •' H 't • \. ~' • .. ' '~ • ' :_. "' • ~ Jr \ •I~., I \j : .. : •\\ "~ti \I 11 o ; t ' " '' • t '-• II I( ,. ~ : • I I -. ' •I .. FRf-l ''w .,~, ~r·: 11 :t·~ I 1 t ' I .. • r l . ' From S875 • " r 8 -GOLD COAST Sunday, February 9. 1986 Merchant From Pl Idled w th fam11y har ty act v1t1es and tennis The Newport Harbor Museum was very important ro me I was nvolved in the Opf>n · ng from pointing the walls to helping with exh1b1ts When Wilson's children FINE STATIONERY 1:--..:--JOVATJVE GIFTS e' entuolly become more 1ndepen dent. she began to think of continuing her original goal of becoming o psychologist My mother hod started Nelly's n 1965 at a cozy adobe ~tore 1n Son Juan Capistrano h was called Nelly s of Puerto Vallarta When Mother decided to sell the bus1 riess. f realized how interested I had become 1n 11 I 1umped 1n as manager of the Capistrano store for six years I eventually took over and 1n August 198 4 we relocated to Fashion ltlond "she said W 1lson so (S her education ho~ been invaluable to the continuous success of Nelly's "When you ore •n fashion retail w ith a psychology and art background, 11 seems a little unusuol ... but 11 really works In · Limoges heart boxes f ram France ... The Ultimate in style and quality. ATRll'M ro t RT 759-7751 Frfl m nou unttl Valentine's Day the Ulttmate /nuttation u ti/ personaltze the Ltmoges box of vour chmce reality whot I do is urt, wor~rng w ith Jhf' IJStorners IS psychology she so1<l W1lson .s cor v, ,.d sti .. tios the best of oll worlds ShP hoc; a bus1neUJ!il: loves, lter ( h1ldren orP. all involved in the running of Nelly's she travels rPgularly to eH1t ng countries and she srill hos r1mf' for her 'iporr tennis I have bf'en on active member SHOP MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-9. Newport f;'osh1on Island - ot the Adoption Gu1l j I or <J nurnber of years For the lmr 2 4 yeors rhP. Guild hos sponsored thi-! 1orgPst char 1ry •enrus tournomP.rtt 111 th.- notion I woschoirmon of losr year's event It was ployed over labor Doy wee~end or d llerenr tourrs throughout Newport w11h 1 total of l I 000 teams 1n 2 4 different d1v1s1ons part1r 1por1nQ,'' she said According to Wilson. she hos lound her niche 1n Newport Beach Does she hove plans of expansion? That is a def1n1te NO," she said I will keep Nelly's small and select adding artists as I ftnd them I will continue to stay with natural fabrics and beautiful handwork. Mexico is my first love, and as long m I con reep those relot1onsh1ps qoing, I will " Tee off at Forty Love with togs by 1 • WOMEN MEN JUNIORS ' 26 FAS HI ON ISLAND 640-4423 .'