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I play ccnterficld on the basd>all team. and wc11 be playing Clemson. Jacksonville State. Universi- ty of Alabama and Vanderbilt. « • ' # ... Ricky Sdlroder C.star ff llC's 'SM S,.S.' IM I tiiP .... ..._ II C1M11•'s Sii f .... ...., ""Over the Ouistma7New Year's vacation I learned how to ski. I enjoyed it so much that I can't wait to go back again (to Utah) over the spring break. .. FAST TALK SPECIAL n SPECIALS: Masterpiece ThtrUn'cclebrates its 15th anni- vcnary at 9 p.m. EST /PST Sunday. as pan of Fes1fral (fJ6, an array of PBS programs airing through March 16. Host AHmJr Cooke. who's taken us upstairs. down.stairs and shown us all thi~ great and small says the British repertory has .. several thousand actors and actrcsscs capable of playing even the tiniest parts very well." Another festival highlight Kat.barfut Hepbam hosts Sf"11Cer Tracy. The Actor. featur- ing interviews with Mickey Roonty and other stars at 9 p.m. EST/PST Monday. (PBS times may vary. check local listi~) Teri Garber, Ashton Main in ABC's May broadcast of miniseries North and Sou1h. Boole II. found Civil War-aa women had it tough. Her costume: a top skin. hodped skin. pantaloons. corset chemise. tights and undcrp.rments. .. It took f~vcr to set dressed and un- drcsstd in those days. ..... RwU H.ltchad. Air Supply's lead sin,er. ruts a sour note on the recording biz: .. Mak.ing an album is going to cost dose to S l million .bd~ you set mong-badt from it .. It all has to do with reco~il}ln the front office.~ says. He tests the theory when Air Supply releases its sixth album this week. ~ ~ -..... s--Mert llMtler Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Allen H. Neuh8'1h, Chainnan John J. Curtey, Prelident PEOPLE HEADLINER ONE LINER "I can rdate to the bom~ because only a few years ago I was one of them." -..... 11 .. IFL ... ti 1'I C* ..... • ...... 111111 • Sii fn 11t11 •1drllb11111111111 'Jk. USA WEE.uNo ·MARO. J.9. 1986 · J I ..J t l I 'Small Town' boy makes good John Cougar Mellencamp this weekend is midway through a 100-city tour to promote a chart-topping album. He's come a long way from his bad-boy days, but he hasn't gone very far from Seymour, Ind. ly llartil T orgoff John Cougar Mellencamp is a rocker rooted in the rural Mid- west wtth a cutting-edge sound and a message as old as the USA. Perfonnmg this weekend in Roanoke, Va., and Greensboro. N.C.. Mellencamp is not what he once was. At 34. he has shed his" Johnny Coupr" image of a decade ago and is now a voice commanding attention. His third muhiplatinum al- bum. Scart."Crow. following on Amertcan Fool in 1982 and Ch Huh in 1983. has hovered near the top of the 811/board chart since its Labor Day release. and he 1s playing . to sold-out audi- ences on a ICXk1ty tour. "Right now I'm 34. f'm in a rock and roll band. I'm learning to write good son~ and I feel hke hvmg forever.' says Mellen- camp. who has ended up on top after a long struggle to overcome his image as a W1fd man. the stig- ma of an carly<arrer flop. and criuc1sm that he's a Bruce Springst~n sound-alike. "Even when I didn't know what I was doing. I didn't sound like Springsteen." he says. At 5 feet 7, he's compact. handsome in a rough but boyish son of way. He has stubble on his fact and a shock of long. brown hair that swoops across his deep bfue eyes. His voice is strong and raspy. His message is in his words and music. so~ like Small Town &om Scarecro~·: But /'i't' s~ it all in a Jma// tm' n Had ml'Sil/ a ball in a rmal/ tu" 11 ,\./amtr:I aff U doll and brought lwr ttJ th ts small town N""' sh' J small ta" n JU.SI lik' mr Off Sl88t. in the seclusion of his home in Bloomington. Ind .. he is protective of his family and Manm Torgoff wrote the rtn'nt b1C>graphv American Fool: The Roots aiid Improbable Rise of John Cougar Mellencamp (St. .~anm s Press. $10.95). friends. pnvate and intense. "He's always been intense. but he's learned to tum it off when he needs to," says Vicky. his wife of five years. "He knows how to use 1t for his own ends when he 1s writing and performing. "For some people. relaxing is harder than running a mara- thon: John is one of those ~ pie. It's all or nothing. If he's g" ing to drive a snowmobile. he has to do it at 90 miles an hour." Mellencamp's intensity is characteristic of his family. "Grandpa was a carpenter. a proud man who never made it past the third grade." Mellen- camp says. "My father went into the elec- trical business and worked very hard. He was one of those self. made guys. I get a lot of my drive from him." Mellencamp had an image as a rowdy an his school days. and he had to grow up fast At 17. he eloped with his pregnant high school sweetheart.. Priscilla £s.. terline: his first daughter. Mi- chelle. was born by the time he was 18. "It looked like I was J<r ing nowhere fast. like a milhon other kids in the Midwest I was an unemployed high school graduate with long hair and a bad record." But music was the core of his li fe. "My father did the worst pos- sible thing when he gave me a radio back in high school. That was the end of all studying for me!" At 23. a~r two years at Vin- cennes University in Vincennes, Ind. he went to New York for the first time. "scared to death. with only a demo ~. knowing nothing about the music busi- ness at all. The only thing I knew was that I wanted to make one of those round pieces of plastic.- He hooked up with Tony [)e.. Fries. the manaaer who had masterminded David Bowie's meteoric rise. "The deal was that 4 •USA WEEK.END• M"RCH 7-9. 1986 I had to listen to whatever he said. He promised mt that I'd become a big star. and being a naive kid from Indiana who had no idea what he was doing. I tis.-· tencd. For me. it was like a dream coming true ... It was De Fries who. in I 976. created the lalJlhabfc confection of Johnny Cougar. "I can't sell records with the name Mellencamp,.. DeFrics told him. John -Johnnv -was OK.. but the last name, it had to be changed. Defries ticked off the options. a litany that sounded more like a used car lot than a musician's name: Puma. Mus.- tang. Impala, Cougar. Johnny Cougar. ' His debut album in 1976. at aac 24, was ChestnuJ Strtf'f Inci- dent. 11 sold a dismal 12.CXX> copies, mostly in Indiana. That came about the same timt as "Johnny Cougar Day" in his hometown. a circus created by DeFries to put Mellencamp in the ~nter ring of rock music. Three thousand people -in- cluding a pale of music critics recruited by Dcf ries -came to the FRCman Field Armory in Seymour to hear the hometown talent There was a parade, with Mellencaml> ridina down Main Street in a limousine. .. He looks like Peter Pan turned uptown hustler." said a New York Daily News writer. "1bc cone.en was as great as you would expect &om a punk who ,ets to come back and take reven1e on his own high school. a critic wrote ... A musi- cal midaet." wrote yet another. "His fanwy had been to ~t out of thett and to bt a sl.ar tn New York. and here we were bringing him t>ack io the very people he wanted to aet away from,"' recalled Jamie Andrews. a pan of his promotion team. The record fizz.Jed.. the promo- tion cin:us b8ckfued. and the deal with Defries diSM>lved by mutuaJ ~ent. '"I realized that you had to ~1 out there and wort hard at it. to develop yourself at all ~els. .. He assembled his band and hi1 the road in early 1977. ..We played every small club an the country." .. Back then. I was a rocky kid with a big chip on my shouJdcr. who wanted to hr known as a wild and crazy guy. You know. motorcylccs. gjrls. tatoos.. the worts." -Then. around the time I hit 30. a funny thing happened: I grew up." He pauses and lauaJls. .. Well. at least I started to ... In 1980. the pieces of his ca- ~ were beginning to come to- te'lher. just about the t~ the pieces of his pmonaJ life began to come apart. In Los AnlCies. he met and fell in love with Vicky Granucci. He divorced Priscilla and mar- ried Vicky, and became the ctn- tral ~ in a triangular rda- tionslup that mystifies many. Pri.sriUa continues to live near John and Vicky in Bloomington. and is deeply involved in what an Indiana friend calls "'the Mel- lencamp family rock and roU businm. Priscilla runs the office in Bloomington and ~·s a real closmcss there." Says Vicky: .. It is characteri~ tic that Priscilla has remained close to John becausr he trea- sures his friends and works very hard at his ttlationships.. .. Says Mdkncamp: "I think that having to wort alJ of t.hosr ttlationships out really stmched me as a person. Of counc. I was lucky as hell to have had the sup- pon from two women like Pri~ cil1a and Vi~ in my carttr ... In 1981. Vacky pve birth to Mel.lcncamp's second daughter. Teddi Jo. and last year they had another daughter. Justice Renee. As his personal life was re- built. so was his career. He honed his songwriting skills and took control of his own sound by producing his own records. In 1983. he began advertising himself as John Coupr McUen- camp, kccpi!lf Coupr because of its recognibon. but tttuming to the roots of his famity name. .. Living an Bloomington. right smack dab in the middle of Amcria. I started to understand that my best material was closest to home. I tiad something W> say about America -but not the kind of America you see on post- cards. The more I looked around. the mott I realized how much thi• mar.ercd to me. like poveny. and unemploy· ment. and the fact that so many families 1tt losina their farms out here. J decided to just live here and writt simple SOOf5 about simple people and simplc human emotion$." The result was his Grammy- w1 n n i na. best-selling album. ifmmcan Fool. from which two .... ............ ., '.Joll11 C~r Mell«•-. cmnp'I ICDCIW-= a:a-oa. Va. ICk Q 11 "'"' N.C ll:Jtal n•AJ,'Tea :~::=~,\& at or.,_ Te-. J 6: M 1rfrenltoro. -J-., ___ _ J~Ma 1t'1; T-. 31: Ahq p, N.M. songs vaulted to the Top 5 at the same time: Hurts So Good and Jack and Diane. Then came t 'h Huh and the hit single. Pink Houses. Critja. who had ncve:r taken Mellen- camp seriously.' began to mllizc that he was onto some'lhing. ... fed like rm Just beginning 10 hit my stride IS a toogwrite:r. IDd now rm really trying to wrilC 5onJS that ha~ some po51-- tive uplift. that don't makt ~ pie fed crummy about them- selves. which isn't easy when you take a k>ok at what's hap- penins in the world. .. l..aR year be became a ro-or- . with Willie Nelson of ~Aid. Jn his C'<>nmU. ~ discusses the plight of the family fium ... rm not aking for mon- ey. and I don't want to seem like rm preaching. but this is som~ thing I really care about. If peo- ple wouJd just write their sena- tors and ask what they att doing for the small fannm in Ameri- ca that woukl hr greaL -rve grown up in pubhc and everybody has seen my mistakes over the years. It took I 0 years to IC{ hC'rc! But J thiJlk that's the way it shduk1 be. I( thi s had hap- pened to me at 23. J'd probebfy have blown my brains out!" In an age of preening excess and processed glitz. he is an ex- ception ... You fioel like you know him. k.ind of likt if your best friend from your hometown hr- camc a rock Slat." satd a l S-ycar old woman at a concert. Her boyfhcnd had a different amprmon; .. Ht's honest. ~ says what he feels. and ~ just &<>es for il But he's also a tough little SOB. with a lot of grit and determination. He's kind of like the Pete Rosr of rock and roll." And how dOC$ Md)tncamp see himxlr.> ... thin.k people can idcntif) with me beaU$t they Stt where I've come from and how far I've travded and they think. if that kid can do It. anything is posst· blc."Q m John Coupr Mdlenaonp's old ne1Jhborhood doesn't ~ much. They still keep the yards neat in &ont of the small. SJO;<XX> to S3S.<XX> homes aJona West f'ift1' Street in Seymour, Ind. And time stiU moves about IS fast as a rusty pair o( beds trimmm. Thouah fus family WIS a>m- fonabty middle dw. Mdlm- camp ~ up as one of the town's bed boys. banaina out at the comer of Chestnut and Second streets. "'There were kids liu us in every 9Chool. in every toWn. We an had SOrM kind of wild. crazy dnvc. You coukt always spot these kids It blsUtbaD games -kids who fought and did ~ in aca.s. In those sma1J towns. it was just a 'Way of tr)'ina 10 be di&mat in I ~ where n-erybody d2 was the same ... Tbc squat. onMiOf)' housr at 714 W. Fifth has brick on the front and while sidifw on the me &icina the driveway. .. It's a quiC't neilhborbood. mostly <>kier ~ ot JCOPlc with )'(>Un& childrm. 51)'S Sharon Hammons. who lives in this house at 714 that was Mclkncamp's boyhood home. Hammons.. JJ. is a tnm. blonde di V()f'Cft who is the head cashier It the Seymour K·Mart store. She moved her five children into the three-- bedroom home 21h years •· 9f~IWIC.W LICll .......... lt-ilhllfll1l11 , ........... .. ....., ................. 1111 2 ···~•111• ..... She Jeamcd of its ~ in rock mu.sic history from the cable TV inst:!.-. Her oldest son. David Neal has done his P11t IO keep the Mdlencamp qmd alive. oc- casionally wrigling out throuth 1 bmement window to ., ~with his buddin. much as Mellcncamp did. .. Yeh. I did that a couple of times. .. admiu the skinny 16- year-o&d who now occupies the same basement bedroom. Neal. wat.cbi~ TV after school with a Seymour Hich School c1usmatc. John Starr. voices the same son of restless dis- content Mdlencamp o~ dtd anthcmidsiofa~ that is almost too qwet and un- ch&JWna for its own JOOd. .. They all ~ on you if you tel out of line. even walk.in' down the alley," NeaJ rom- plain$. ·we usually have to go downtown just to find so~ A short Yisit • Fo••dtd: 18 52 Named for John C. &y- mour. civil cngmeer on the construction of the B&O Railroad. •Mona Cromoads of Southcm Indiana. • "' , "-= l 5.100. • Major l•4•striu: GTE-Sylvania.. ma.kcr of tiaht futtum.. 410 people: ExccUo Corp.. maker of men's shirts. 400 pt()pk . • Hillary: Site of first USA uain robbery. in 1866 ~ the Reno Pili- thin& to do, .. Swr chimes in. l...iU a lot of Seymour 1em- .,s liar dlys..""' t.o IOpb- omoftS 6nd consolation in tbt sma1Mown ~of John Cou- pr Mdlcncamp ... r~ always liked him," Neal sa_Y.S. .. He tcemS to chink m:n like a kid would." ..He linp about Seymour: Starr says. And Seymour seems to be · · its bornc1rown sw's ~ rm>r<t sfOtt down.- town has its window 6llcd with com shocks. an old hand plow. and stacks of MeUmcamp's Srtmm1w album. The old neiahborbood hums its memories of McUcn- camp liU mdodics recaDed from a firs1 date. .. John pla~ in our t.ck- yard many a time," says Hush Grim. 72. down the street at 730 W. Fifth St. .. He WIS a lit- tle rounder. He WIS a smart kJc1 but always kind of a re- hrl." If anyth.ina cracks the dull Vcnett of \he neishborhood just west of the yellow bride Emmon BemcnW)' School where Mclle:ncamp wmt to school. it is all tbt fim over the rcbeilious ~ who was born and raised thctt. ... ~ IOmC of his &n mail onct an a while." Hammons 51ys.. "I don't know whit to do with 11. and. onoc. this woman from Arizona came to the hou5t -she had rud an an). de and thouaht be st.ill bved here. .. It ham'\ l:Jttn a problem. really: we 'tt kind of proud of It. nm is Johnny Coupr's house .. a _.., _ USA WELKEND · MArt("'H 7-9. 19S6 • 5 ueen of the court Cheryl Miller talks about the NCAA tournament beginning Wednesday. her idea of romance , her clad and whether she'd play in the all-male NBA. lylie~•HR 01 lter tu• -tlte lMy T rtja1s of th U1ittnity of Stderw Catffenil -114 t~e ICU baskttNll tHrumut: 1 don't hke to look ahead. but JUSl gciung to the Fin.al Four would be nice. Right now. ~·re pla)~ng ~II. and af ~ conun~ to jell and correct our weaknesses.. ~·11 be m the tournament. °' ''° ,res,ects IH ,aayi1g 11 th HA: There were umes last vear where I was reall y serious about the· NBA. But I look at our season and the inJunes. and I look at the men and they're faster and stronger. I've recei ved some letters. and there are a lot of rumors Ooating around. lfa team is ~nous. I'll do iL But af it's a JOke. I won't. But I could JUSl sit there. get m and play a little bit. If I were drafted rd onl v want to , play one year. rd hke to get into a su m- ' mer league and Stt how I fared .. I'd have to bulk up. work on my baJl-handlmg and , a quick release on my out.side shot But as far as dnve down the middle. you'd ~ver catch me doing that. (/\.Ole. Onlv two women ha ve been tapped by NBA teams. Lucy Harris of Delta State in 1977 bv the then-New Or· leans Jazz and Ann M~ an 1979 by the Indiana Pacers. Hams consKkred 11 a pubhc relations stunt and didn't attend a tryout or regular Lrammg camp. Meyer.; Signed a frcc.agcnt contract was paid SS0.000 and went through a thl"Cle-<iay try- out before being cut) Ot lier 18Mtiou: I'd like to do some sporu commentatmg. endorsements and modeling. When I was little. J wanted to c...-•----r., CrliC ....... 6 ·USA WEEKEND · M~RC'H 7-9. 1986 be a fireman. or a skater on Roller Derl>_r 01 lttr st.1 Ill Mslttltlfl: I sta11td JUSl by shqging loose balls for my brothers. The ball was ~ than me. As I stancd get- ting older. my dad would say. -Stt if you can imitate me." He'd do all these things. It got easier and easier. When I turned 9 or I 0. I started shooting by myself. One day my Dad said. ~There's something about you. .. It was kind of scary: I didn't know what he meant When I was a third- gradtt. my best friend asked me to play on a boys team in a weekend league. My mother said. .. No. you'll eet hurt ... But I had 45 points. the team had S4 in all. I got a kick out of the fathers pulling their boys out of the games and sayina. ~How could you let that girt beat you'!' That's what they always called me. ~that girt ... h ',a.,il& llt I -·: My whole life I've been around boys. I didn't have any girt fncnds. A lot of i-rents didn't want me to play (With gu1s) because I was too rough. 01 Mill bll: I never had a problem until it came to shopping. I hated it My moth- er would say. ~Girt. your feet are too big.~ But I always wanted to be taller. at least 6 feet 5. I want to go anto acung. and that's the only thmg that could set me back. 01 atilg; I date athletes but I'd prefer norHlthletcs. They don't have to be taller. but J won't date anybody 5 feet 8 -he'd have to be real good-looking! And thett are the usual jokes. .. Hey. your girlfriend's sconng averagie 1s more than yours." 01 rtmllCt: I'm very romantic. I like can- dlelight dinners and holding hands -but not making out in the movies. 11 'S,..U lllntratM' lllllttq 111r t1tt ... 1 cellqt ,,,,., -........... - II tltt DU: That's a great compliment But I let other people do the talk.ing. rtJ never say that because I don't think that I am. . . . You hear some thinp on the court. some players resent it. but everv- one 's entitled to his opinion. ' 01 11tic~11 .. t -Hlt CHryt IUll&_ know so~ there's a~ or 7-year· old shaging balls. Ifs like the old gun- fight.er. you can't look over your shoulder B~t I've got the advantage. because I'm 01nt~Q -vour chance at a real good buy can go real fast ... - Montgomery Ward All Retail Stores " ~ there·s still time ID t2lke corrbt from this: 'bl can get a genuine la-Z·Boy· rediner. with all its genutt comfort and all that genuine la-Z·8o/ ~at a pm that·s. umm. a g_enuine '*9( During our National Recliner Sale.~ pictu~ here IS marked Wtl'f down, offering buyers from coast ID coast a chance to own a Costa llesa . Southwest Sleep Center 3161 Harbor Bfvd. la-Z·Boy chair ot incred· Ible Laauna His La-1-Boy Showcase Shoppe 23451 Avenida De Carlotta Suite "C" La-Z-~ Stt thi5 and other ~z &v redinefs • me de.aim 11.Sted below. -,,. Onnge Salem Shoppe 784 N. Tustin Ave. Wesblinster La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppe 7095 Westminster Ave. J Announcing a PRIVATE SALE for readers of U.S.A. 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This histonc dollar. commemorating our Nation's 200th Birthday and one of our most beloved presidents and war heroes. 1s no longe< minted S 1hler Dollar coms hSYe increased 1n value O'o'ef ten times 1n the last ten years Some ·Peace· Dollars hcwe sokS fol as much as $10.000 m pnme mint condttlOO at recent auctoos Each set of 3 gleaming silver dollars are handsomely mounted In a dustproof presentation case and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity attesting to their very tine ~1t10n and s1hler content of n344 troy ounces of pure Sliver. Makes an Ideal gift tor any occasion R tght now our special low pnce fOf these unusual com sets 1s $69.00 Only a few years ago we were selling our Peace Dollars tor $100.00 per set If you are not satisfied IOf any reason. you may return your coins. m their ongmal condition. W11h1n 15 days fOf a full refund Act now they·re going fast"' A WORO Of' ADVICE. The "91119 of 1 COin 11 Nied on 111 <Sate mini m•lll and oond•hon Wit guarantee aM our eotn1 lo be onglf\&I U S Mint issue oonta1n1ng appropnate SIQNllUres dates ll'd mini marlll THE NUMISMATIC GUILD dealers in 11regofd and Slhief coins since 19'11 111rnemt>ef1nof lheS PN I N S and the~ Aetatl Coin Dealers Aseooel1on - -CREDIT CARD HOLDERS-FOR FASTEST DELIVERY CAU TOU FREEi 1·800-841·4100 1111 ... 1· 70'n"' llftw 'mftt Star.I ( 1916 THE HUMISMATIC C.UllD 24 HOURS.A DAY-7 DAYS A WEEK ~--------------------------------~ I :~~~~~ Y°'1C, Ny 10001 I Dept. UWW-6IO I J 1 1 Please send _ set1s1 Of! llt>ertV He1d· Peace s11ver OOl~rs It 569 oo per set PIUS S4 50 pp . 1 1 hndl ' Ins 1um1t s set'S ~ customer I I U~nd Hd'I set Is accompanteo Dy I FREE I UncJrcuiatect Eisenhower dOl&ar I enciose ChKk mon~ Of'der In ttW! 1mount Of$__ I New Yor1C resldent'S pteMe Id<! sale1 ax I I NAME , 1 ADDRESS CITY ST An VP I n> conftnn vour order Ind ~~ure fastest oe1twrv Dfeise e>nMde pnone numoers I I Home 1 1 Office 1 1 I I CHARGE ro D v1sA o MASTERCARD ri AMERICAN e>CPRESS DINERS cws o CMOICE I I CREorT CARO NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE I Massage for tense workers is becoming a national knead Suffering from a stiff neck after a morning on the phone in your offitt'> Soon you might be able to summon the t11lined thumbs of a massage therapist to your desk.. That's what more and more workers are doing across the USA. The latest trend in massage therapy IS receiving rave reviews m companies from California to New YorX.. Once re- served for top execs, massage is trickhng down to the troops. .. You wouldn't believe the change in this place," says Jana Janus.. manaaier of t)'pCSCtting at H.S. Dakm Co .• a San Francisco-based publishing house. which stancd a three-day-a-week mas- ~ program a few months ago. Morale and productivity arc up and aches and pains down. she says. D.Wn pays half of the S2S-an-hour massage fcic. with each employee paying half only for the time he used Employ- ees have a choice of going to a special room for the massqe or have a quick treatment at their desk. And the trend is keeping massagc therapists busy ... I now work with scvCT- al companies., .. says John Kulick. a mas- sase therapist in Duluth. Minn. .. ~ mand is cltarly growing. .. Even if you don't have the new quick acx:ess to a therapist, don't overlook the benefits of mas.sage if ~tension has put a permanent hunch m your sboW- ders, says Laura Drewes-Parulis. founder of the International School of Massaee Therapy in San Francisco. Drewes-Pantlis gives both the tradJ- tJonal on-the-table massqe and visits worken at their desJc:s. .. There is no quest.ion that a good massaar helps you relax. .. says Dr. Gabe Mi.Jtin. co-euthor of Tht Compl~t Spons M«licint Book for Womni (Si- mon &. Schuster, S 16. 95) ... And massage helps stop muscle spasms." -9y pouQ_ Menuel FlllJIC COii: ..... .,_.,.,,... -· II&• Lill hne, 1 ..W II S. ffsbct. Massaee therapists and some eumsc physioklgists also bcbcvc that massage helps recfuoe muscle soreness and helps musdes heal by ~circulation. No massaae shoWd hun. "'There arc instanca when there will be some dlS- comfort if you're worona hard on a deep mwc~ but it should be brief." says Cary Bland. a 8ethe9da. Md., therapist. .. ~ sboWd be plcaswab6e. .. A aood ma-.. the therapisls say. shouJd keep you tangling for at least tw0 da with residual calm lastina a week.. f1'ndina a therapist shouldn't be diffi. cult A number of states have lioensing boards that can steer you to ~6ed mass81t therapists. Local YMCAs and other health clubs also are pJd bets. a L SIGNATURE # Jt--~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------------------------------8 . USA \\'EEx.fNO. MARCH 7-9, 1986 I ~ me show you the excitement of a "'4' II be glad flOU ailed to plan a fu,.. VIR1\J a 1 1 v rw drtam vacaoo.r .n&.A..• 1 l..as Vegm. Witlt WUI rsinos legal in tire ISt. Las Vegm ltos to ~ more c.ompttitivt. Now ntio!/ tltt VIP tTtatlMrt rwmally resnvtd for · 'ltigit-rollm.' · It's "" adti"f day . 2 night VIP vacation at tltt world- rmous. Ve,m 'Mwfd Hottf """ Ursi"" " tltt fabulous "Strip." 0 YUi I~ tor t1CO lcnll ClilllnD ~ ....,. Addi.a -------.... __ 0 ... ,..,.. 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At S-foot-9 :ld 11 ~ pounds, it's very 1mponant for it to keep m) weight down but my encr- , le\ el high. Are there any nutrition rcc- mmendat1ons you can malce given my tuallon'> he answer L)'D Ciams- Befltvue. Mich. E\el')one's first conc:cm should be 8Cl· ng enough caJoncs to ma.int.am the ~ • b el or body fat. says David R. Lamb. 1 rt'I. tor of the exercise physiology labora- 10 at Ohio State University. Columbus. • re<itlers sometlmcs let their fat drop be- w. the recommended minimum. which lr c' cryonc ts 5 percent of totaJ body c 1gh t. and that can lead to health prob- m r,. including complications With the er. ous system and the heart. lamb says there a.re two ways to deter· 11ne body fat underwater weighing and 1easunng slon folds. Either procedure 1ould be done by a health profCSSK>naJ. The chief source of calorics for all of us 1ould be complex carl:>ohydrat.es: pasta. read. whole grams and potatoes. Proper Hake of complex carl:>ohydrates spares ro1cin in our bodies from being broken own by a caJoriewswvcd metabolism. A Jll 60 percent of the calories should come om this SOWtt . .\nother 15 percent of the caloncs 10uld be protein from one of two sources -meat or vegetables. Consult a d1CtJuan •r the nght mix of vcgetabie-soWtt pnr ms -for instance beans and com. \Old fatty red meats.. Cbicken and fish -e good, low-fat sources of protein. The remaining 25 pm:ent of the calo- es should be fats.. which will come from •eat. grams and vegetables. Even With a balanced diet it wouldn't un to supplement With a basic one-a-day ttamin. Anyone planning strenuous ex- -c1se. including a wrntling match. 1ould take care not to eat anythtng at ast four hours beforehand. And for max- num mcrgy. the last meal before ngor- us acuvny should conSlst of complex lrbohydrates. a Art rou cons1dm11g a ~·funn.s reg1- 1en' USA WEEKEND w1ll find ~xpms J answt'P' your qws11on.s. Knit to USA VEE.KENO. 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USA oh MdDin the bm ~ ~you are 'WNMl Of eye problems and bead, ~the -~ t un..~ theup ~ t.ck, neck and wrist pain. the -~t. .... &gU .... ~ In fact. health ooncems i..ve conditions ~'t be chanr', . become 90 widesptad that at tdJ my patients to wear a ha' least 2S saate Jr.aillatura are ~th a vuor to block overbeac considerioc bills OD video dis-tiabl" play 1ermina1 safety. Examples: 8 Redt1ee _reflected pare • Catifcmia is boldi• bear-a.a. the tilt of ~ tcreen . bills . . board puD ibades over windows, OJ =tify ~ ~ ~the terminal away from a __ ... ,_no-~ manda window. Wt.a.r dark ratbel 9IAI __... l'UI tory eye than liaht clothes IO reduce ro-exams for •te employees. Oection. . ·~ Y~ .. ton are 8 Pllce nfeawe , W ~ 1'.ridelanes for buy-u dw to dlie ICreell • ,_. ma VDT eqwpmenl . Ille. This reduces eye or body . •In Maryland and W~ movements causina muscle r. un, lawmakers may f'elUl.tte tiaue liah~ chain and other offn • ir po11lble, lower tile eqwpmenl . tel.a eo die e,. are loat'la 6"0ne out of three patients I '°"1L aee complains about stres&-~ •Hue eyes examlmed. la~ sym~ ca~ by v1d-VDT users may require special ~display taminals, •ys Joel cooective lena/For example. ~a~ Anedes ~ bifocals don't work well with tnsl ~ include eye ltrl1n, ~----· . blurred · · ~ prol> com.put.er screens. ~ nnu lems, ~ ~t leDSi-: :i" on the lenses also may tivity and beedact'C1 • • :r.; at ..... 15 I Ill The volume of oomp&aints lnak ew!IY two -.... And spumd the optometry ICbool ... _ "--1. should be .. lhe u . •ty of Ca1ibnia Wilt Ul..U. not an- al ~m~ the USA' other cloee iuk such as reed-at Ml open s . .. Hinch fint eye clinic last Au-"\Sit .. ~ 111 die c11U pt. What do . . wlda ,... ...., ... ......, . bcanb youl b IObDllDll -fw wad •die W,.. Have llre-m1ze t e ea t pro ems arms restina over the keyboard cauted by VDT UllC'! ~ye~ to bm an .. L" Don't let the pens o&r tbele ~ wrist break; wrist pain is a ~ • 1--die aftk» ....... quent complaint of VDT us.-"C>fficn ba~ been let up for ers. ll What office talk really means He was "let ID·" (Rmd that Fared.) She's a .. penonaJ assistant" (Translation: A secmary.) Eul)bemilml are. the busin e ~ of the 'SQsi says Jer- emy l.ewis in the recently pubtilbcd Fair of Sp«da.· TJw Usa <(Euphmtism (Od>rd University~). Lewis trans- la1a words delcribq, for~ the perfect~ exec> utive: • Sdf ~Mlle 10 ,et up in the momina. •Man m= s nent am tell othen what ao do. • O>mmunlcatiom lkiDI: Ible 10 tpeak and write. And be lays -job delcripdons: • Tba"e'll be plenty ~opportunity IO chat with ctienU and p-eet them: Tm _their eo1u and o&r them c:o&e. • You'I be ~ titimation ~ and next you'll be puttina tbe lnithi• iOuc6es on a ~ property deal; T~ and more typq. Q , HIGH TECH Scrambled. It's defmitdy been the. . ri&bt word to describe the USA 1s satdlite fV 'stJ~ But after a blur of new rules and new technoloey, the picture finally is coming in clear: You11 have to dis& out ~ dough to keep a high-tech TV tuning in all those movie channels. Signal-scrambling is the reu>n. The USA 's 1.5 million di.sh owners once ptdled in -for free -the satellite ~ miSSlons that pay-TV companies beam to cable operations nationwide. In Jan~. all that chaneed With HBO and Canemax leading the way, a growing number of broadcastm' signal$ now sail the SU3tospbcrc in electronic code. They're useless to di.sh watchen without an expensive descrambler (around $395~ And there's a monthly fee you'll pay a cab6e company to code you tn. Even with the new oosts, dishes have advantap. The plus side: • You1J see some 80 free channels - foreign and domestic stations -and dosed-circuit spons events. • The pm of a dish is dropping. They start at St,CXX>, compared to $36,SOO six years ago. Radio Shack just brought out a dish. with do-it-younelf inmllation. for S 1.995. And that $395 pm Ill on a de- scrambler is bound to oome down. too. •Scrambling isn't comi*tdY cuttina off dish owners as some fc8rcd. the cable companies and their advertisers didn't want to lo9e such a 1uJe audience. • While scrambtina bas made some thinp toucher for dish ownen. the Feder- al Communications Commis.tion just made other thinp easier, ruling that oom. munity roniog cannot prohibit dishes. But satellite dishes aren't for everyone. Some reasons: • For many peop&e. even the initial outlal is too hiah. • _.ogistics. A dish must have an ~ stricted view to the south and west. It also has to be installed so it remains rock solid. no matter how strona the wind. • Some movies aren't &ee anymore. You have to fi:Jft over a monthly fee to a cable company for that precious oode. It l1SUllly becins at SI 2.9S and ps up with the number of daannds )10'1 want, about the same deal the cable sublcn'bers ,et. 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'"Some of our~ tions have four-t<HU week waiting peri- ods." Men and more people arc pushing their green or gold or blUe cards to the limit -and ~ And it is ~ting in serious emouonal and financial ~ lerns for the abusers and their wmlics. .. It is explosive," says Dr. Pmy Ot- tenbcrl.. senior psychiatrist at the Insti- tute o( Pennsylvania HospilaJ in Phila- delphia. '1he nation bas gone aazy with cred- it... he says, calling the credit card a ticking .. plastic bomb." 1bis is I major problem, .. says Dr. Harold Eist. med.icaJ director of Wash- ~·s D.C. lnstiMe of MenlaJ Hy- giene. 1bis society tends to emphasize aa:umulation of ma1eria1 ~ as a mark of 5'1CCeSS. .. Cn:dit card abuse cuts across all economic and social kv- • els. Both fist and Onenbera are 11tat:ing an i~ number of patients who tum to credit c:anis as an escape from other problems. .. I .always look for drug abuse. aloohol problems, delinquency, uncon,Qous an-acr. reveoae or pm.ivity," OUcnberg says. .. I really sec it as a sympeom of many th.inp besides the masuse of the credit cards... t Likely credit card offenders: • lnsecwe people U)'ing lQ win P' IJOOP-aa:cptati(:e. Orienberg recalls you.na patient who stole his fJ&!l.dm<>l crs credit card and treated his friends an all<Xpensc ~d trip to the Baham: • A spouse m the middle of a bitl divorce. Credit cards offer a last chan to "set even .. or fire the last shot •Parents who had to disappoint ch dren because of economk restrain They turn to credit cards and items th cannot afford to make UJ> for the put • People who arc depres.sc:d &J th.ink the cards can buy them a lin bapp~ •Some qcdjt card holders have history of difficulty with rules and "I lations. They feel life has shonchangc them and the card gives them a chani to catch up. •People who believe that if they bl now with an agreement to pey later, the ~y nc-.:er have to pay. Eist says th philosophy has been somewhat aagc rated in "this nuclear asie." •Uncontrollable impulse buyer They need to have forceful limits in ~ Sometimes they want to be pw ished. •People who feel disentranchisec They think accumulation of pos,sessior will make them feeJ better about thcrr selves. . -it's happening every day -doz.en and dottns of times. .. Eist says. .. Peopl come in for a variety of causes . . . fC example depression or substance abuse And one of the mechanisms IO rdiev ~ is to use credit cards for com fort." Once people realiz:t their probkm. "' covery comes sk>wty because undertyini problems also must be solved. .. It's as difficult to discontinue as 11 addiction or srnokina or biting your fin ~ .. Eist says. .. It's a slow prOCleS tJtating the undertyi.ng problem, learn ing to substitute more adaptive coP,n& techniques and buildina a more posttivc sense of 1elf~m. .. It's not easy ... he condudes. """"'-.-i • ..,,., WJMCO IUClle. ~ .. ..,, -..,.-.-. nt ,__ I*• I "'°'" ----; I "" ,,,_ I 1------------........ --------------L---------------.1 14' ·USA WaxENo· MAR<'H 7-9, 1986 IS. er ce il- :s. ~ id le a J· d :r y "/ IS r- i. I· 1- L s s r ..... MONEY 5 steps defuse your debt Peopae in trouble with their aedi- tors are often overwhelmed by fear and panic. Here arc some si 11r5'ions for handlina a pcnonaJ dcbt crisis: • c.om..ct )'OS' aedlbs.. Try to . wort out an arran,ement for paying them of( recommends HOQl'd 0. grove, public information rnan.aeer for the Credit Union National ~ ciation in Madison, Wis. .. lf you jUS1 have a minor problem with cash Oow and can •t pay all your bills. man y ~tors will bdp you work some-- thing out, .. C:O.Ove says. •A"*l .. c_.,Mkla "Con- solidating I $300 monthly debt down to a SlSO monthly payment doesn't do much pxl if you can't a80rd the SI SO ... says Md Stiller, executive di- rector of the Consumer Oedit Coun-sclina Service af Eatan Mamdlu-sens. .. Abo, when )'OU oomolidat.t I debt. you have to stop borrowing or you tQdd find younetf with anotbcf $300 monthly credit bill and a SISO c:onsolidatioo payment on top of that .. afford. Director Mary Quinn says the averaee tee is S30 and the foundation will help anyone, even if they cannot pay. To find the location of the 4>un- dation •s nearest ~t counseling C%'0ter, call (301) 589-5<>00. •Consider 1 debt nw-. MfPt ........._ Under ~ NatioMi C.On- sumer Credit Foundation•s debt manaacment propam for people with serious credit problems. a coun- ac:lor works out a suin,ent budst for you and determines bow mucn you have availabk to repay your debts. Each month, you tend that amount to the credit oo.•melor. wbo makes payment ~ts with your creditors and sends in your debt pay- ments. The fOundation charaes I ~ ina scaie rec or ~ o.sso per month for its debt ~t ~ ~ caD ~I ciidit manapwbo will m&JlllC all your debts for I fee. but you shoWd uy to find a non-prof- it a-edit counselor inslcad.. .. Prob sional debt adjusters o&n cbarJll! a larW! u¢'o!lt tee, and tblf s OOl the best thing for a family that's already badly in debt. .. Quinn says. 8 Tllt lld C9t: Mab I ...... ... ldck .... It. While most people ,et in~ credit problems for rtaSOOS beyond their contrOl, such a the km of their jobs or divorce lettJements. the main ~ is financial mismaft. •nienl. Quinn •ys. If you need bdp creatirw aod ~~ a budfiel, wnte the bmdabon & infonnluon on family ~~Cl _,. ..... -..us ' Copper Bottom Cookware $1 f'er Piece (Atlanta, GA) FC&A. a nearby Peachtree City, Georgia. cof11Pany is '"giving" away 16.200 ten-piece sets of famous copper bottom cookware in an advertising campaign to increase its mailing list. The 5 small pieces are only S l per piece. The 5 large pieces arc $3 per piece. These ten-piece sets are guar- anteed to be available only to the first 16.200 people who write to the following address before midnight. April 13. 1986. To be elipbk for your set. you must cut out and mail this notice with your order. Copies will not be accepted! The I ~piece copper hon om cookware sets being offered are si milar to those ~ct ~ sold elsewhere at much higher price~. All pieces are stainless stee l with copper bottoms and heat re~is­ ta nt handles. Copper on the out~idc i~ wonderful for cookware. It\ pri1ed the world over. Stainless steel on the inside helps keep food from sticking to the bottoms of pots and pans. The brilliant. scratch resistant stainless steel interiors are easy to clean. Each I 0-piett set contains: largr S-1 2 quart dutch oven w lid lafF 2 quart sauce pan w lid large 10'" skillet (uses oven lid) I quart sauce pan w lid S 8 quart sauc:c pan w/lid 8'" killet Most cooks would love to own copper bottom cookware. but not everyone can afford sets like this. Similar set sell for o~r $100. Don._ wait to send in your order. You could mi thi bargain of a lifetime! Ufdime Guanntff Each l~piece copJXr bottom · cookware set weighs over 7 lbs. Its constructipn Is so heavy and durable that we offer an uncon- ditional lifetime money-back guarantee. If for any reason you are ever dissatisfied with the set. simply return it to us for a full refund with no questions asked. Sony. Only I Set Per Customer Because of the limited avail- a bi Ii t y in th is nationw id e publicit ) campaign and our desire to o b ta in add it ional na me~ fo r our mailing list. only I set ma y be purchased b~ each customer. Absolutely no exce p- tion~ will he pennitted. Checks fo r more than I set will be re turned to customer~. Not Sold In Storts This wid ely ad ve rtised fa- mous copper botto m cookware set will not be sold by us in store~. Order now! Tear out this ad. and mail it to the add ress be- low before midnight. April 13, 1986. Frtt With \'ow Ordtt We will give you a S-piece wooden spoon set ($5.00 value) free with yourorder.asa further "'inducement to get you to order and to be able to make use of your name for our mailing list. It's yours to keep even if yo u re- turn the cookware set. Don't Walt. Order Now! Don't wait past the April 13, 1986 deadline. Order now! Tear out and mail in this ad with your name and address and a check for $19.95 plus $6.00 heavyweight shipping and handling charge to our follow- ing address: FCltA, Dept. LUW-J. 103 OoveT Green. Peachtree City. GA 30269. Remember. satisfaction i.s gua ra nteed or your money back! • -FC&A USA \\UuND· MARCH 7-9. 1986· 15 --------------------------' ~ -Oare to be More. t7 llJ ...... u ..... . ,. ....... Flt ...... SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide . FOOD Chowder down! It's a classic, coast to coast 1J I.my S1mati1 No Name Restaurant -hidden awa on Pier 17 in the huee Boston Harbor - is ctou. brisk busines.1 in •c:fiOW..clah. Since 1~16, it bas terVed up the milk seafood stew that for &enentions has fort tied wor1cina people aloaa ooes1al ~ ~ .. We ,et the 6s6 frah otf th boet, chop it up and toa it in, .. says owne Nick Contos. Yank« mapzine senior editor Susa! Mahnke says the New Ensland dll!li must have salt port. potalOeS, onion, miD and one other ingredient. such as fish clams, lobster, shrimp, oysterS or evei com. Bosaoo is cbowderdom 's Commanc Central, but various versions of the • vary stuff' are cooked up &om New Ens land 10 the Pacific Nonhv.at. It is not uncommon few com 10 be add ed 10 dam chowder on C.pe Cod. c.on chowder also is found inland in Vcrmon· and Mmouri, where people love t.ba1 chowder tasae but don't always have ac ~ 10 frah seafood. '' Cllawdlt" is "'9 E1&11n• Siii Mtl. , -.. ,., ·.-- 11111 ..... , ............ _ .... Midv.oesa.emers substitule freshwater fish.. like bas.\ and pike, for dams. Jn Maine, haddock. cod and even IU9Cious lobster find their way into the pot Then there is Manhattan dam chowder -brllrunq with 10ma10e:S, ~.RQ: tatoes, peppeis and a slew of .heriiiFU spices. and not a drop of milJc in' sicbi. From New Y ortc 10 the south, tomato ~wins over milk. Maryland's Easiem Shore chowder is spiked with spicy crab .. boil .. « hot pep- per sauce. Andrew's Riverside in Fort l.auderdUe, Fla.. aves a mum chowder in a tomato-and-thyme broth. Key West is &moos for its conch ~ lo9dect with 10maloeS, peppeiS, salt paR and moush hot lpica ~ brq a tittle tear 10 r:.=.;:r~ ~ maDlllei of The West C.ollt chowder 100. At Mo's on the Ncwpori, Ore.~­ fi'ont, Mobavi Niemi serves a dlllic,. milky dam chowder "the same way as people nude it in their homes 4S... "°'when the bay was Oded with: and money was bard 10 come by." [J 16 •USA WEEx!No• MAltCH 7-9. 1986 zn-.StJle Con Cllawder Fry bacon ~ Crilp. PQ6 off II but 2 ~ °' the t.cclli f8l. s.. onion Ind celery . tender. Add .... Ind ~ root. Ind Lrttil ..,.., moue 1s '° 20 ,,...,..., Add remeining i 9 edlel lta Ind reheat. Do not . Top wiltl the CN'ntlted t.cclli. SerY9s 4. ·. FOOD 1'.. -,., ·~ _.-)' Amtnk now gives you more reasons to tnvet to more places. We've just lowered our Al Abollrd 00~ . :::;-;::Sisoc:.=~ 1Wo resions for $225 rouncltrip. Or trnel cont-to-cont and see the AAA FARES country in between for just $275 L..-..----------1 . rouncltrip. We're .aso Introducing• new fare for shorter dist.lcti. For any trip wtter. a one-wmy ticket is over $50 and you do not c:hMae trains, your return trip is 71 just$7. OD Amtrllk's new fares alow you to travel wllllOUt •hassle. No advance purchase is,....... and If your plMs RETURN FARE stGllkl chmse, you cm cancel .. to 30 . minutes before......-. wllllOUt pemltJ. What's more you lit 2 stop..o\19rs on most roundtrips and chil*en under 12 p for ........... Just purchase your ticket by May 30, 1988 Md complete,_.. trav .. by J .... 29, 1986. And on Ambak you travel in comfort and ... what almost everyone ........ ~. The country you're ba••• Kl"OU. So ...... yoilr ........ vallons wty bec•IM Mita .......... Some .... trtctlons may appe,, so cal your baMI as..t or al Ambak at 1-800-USA-RAIL CHARLES OSGOOD It's new! R's i11PFoved! You get to ca11y it,_.. March of progns leaves the-customer - olding the baggage I ~ aw an Id tOr a oom-mutier airline about a new .. im- proved"" b ... mvice. The im- provement IS that instead of an air· line empk>)'ee canyina your IUIPIC out IO the pUc. YOU lf=l 10 carry the .... out 10 the plane. This is typical o( what puses for improved 9CrVice these days. . In the bank, you uted to band )'Ota' checks and deposit or with- drawal llisa IO a 1dler. and the Idler would son out the slips, push diftier. mt buaom and then hand you the cash or receipl. Now they have im-P"Md ~ 9efVice IO -much that nobody does anythill( tor you. 1DS1mCS m waiU.. in tine b'-a teB- er. you ..n in line tor a rmchine. Then you push aU the bunons and son out all the sliJJL lftbere is any mislak.e, you have onJy younelf 10 blame. This may noc be better tor you. but it's betta tor the bmk. It started with the supermmtm. I can remember when you'd ao to the~ store and tell the srocer what you wanted and he'd find It, lake it down from the thelvcs and put it in a p1per bl& for you. Now thqs have improved a lot. You ftnd iL You lift it inlO the ~ .. cart You put it on the checkout counter. About haJf the tune. you bis it )'OUl'ldf and you carry it out to the car younclf. I don't mind doq all this. you under'mncL bu& I &ii to tee how it is bener. To make a Ions diswKe phone call. you med 10 1dl the operator what ci~y and phone number you Wiiiied. That WIS Ill you Md 10 do. She would If=\ the number for )'OU. Somclimes you'd haw her 1a1kina opemor .. '° WJCher OpetalOr. with codes Ind all that Now you ~ >wr own operator. This may not be asier fi>r you. but ifs allel' iJr die pbone CDmPlftY· Theft med to be an elnllOr rmn in our buiMirc Hil n11nt wa -BiD knew what =:er-'6 ca I De¥er bid IO tell bim. Bil mi the elmnor, md c::lamd the door, Ind we would~ a word or two lbc>Ul she« e Uher. Several )'C9l1 :r.-:,':=~~~~ct;:'-= The doon don't mR. They don't aft .... the weather either. 'Ibey are die acw improved doon tllll ao with die new im- ~ elnaton. A How• ..... ~ u9ed IO IMllPdlellll into )'OUl'CS. ffe lllo would ........ I to check )'GUI' oil IDcl llMyt would wipe ,.,.. win ? ' I dd Now under tbe new illlpn>ved .., --. --~ ..-1D;ay ~ .. die~ JOU_pump d )IOUllll[ If'~ _. dll GI c:Ml:Dd. ,at dlidl IL If',.,._ lft lutty • .., ...... ,. • ..,, =-....... dil •lick. If JGU~••Milli•li• e'lJWllid ... wipeit ,_ ,.., ..... _. .... 111-•.. .... r.•-lcm._.._, .. iJI.._, s:c;•• ., ltisdmraowdlll .... t«1$••h1111~• ..._ .... lky doft'1 -.... ,au. 1biy -...... & *8LQ II · USA WaxENo • MAaC'H 7-9. 1986 HUMOR , ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD Follow the 1,150 bouncing balls The National Basketball Association. which drib- bles into the lasl third of its season this week. beats the bounce out of many a ball. The league uses 1.150 a year. Stacked up. lhey·d hit a height of 910 feet -three times the size of the Stat~ of Liberty. 127 times taller than 7-foot-2 Los Angeles Lakers -star~ AbduJ.Jabbar. Scum-N~~~ Weighed down by Ille IRS Handling lRS fon:ns is taxing on more~ just USA taxpayers. Pity the poor postal. earner. This year, the Internal Revenue Service mailed us near- ly 90 million income tax peck.ages -a stagtring 17.4 million pounds of paper. That means the nation's 225.000 Postal Service carriers each toted about 77 pounds in bad news. 5cMcM: IRS, U.S. PCl9tlll S.W:., USA WEEKEND l'MMrCh 182,000 '**"trucks, please t:he USA 's richest person puners around in an old pickup. Sam Walton. who runs the WaJ-Man dis- C3UJlt store chain. is worth $2.8 billion. 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U.UlmlNlf -... , .. , .. ft1I _.,..,. .... 1W _...._'llPOITIMAQM -IUIQJ •11 INITl asDD --···•llY----~ 1:11• UCM,_UITA _,, (Pleue ·-SPORT8/PaCe 28) -Networks Bridges built a long career Stars as general in 'Dress Gray' drama beginning tonight By JERRY BUCK l#T......._ .... BEYERL Y HILLS -Whenever Lloyd Bridges walked around th e campus of the New Mex._ico Military Institute in uni form the ~dets threw him snappy salutes. Bndges. who had enlisted for the duration of the NBC miniseries ''Dress Gray" as a major general. returned all the salutes. "I wasn't quite su re if they were serious or not," he said. "I think most of them Williamson donninf! Mountbatten mantle By JERRY BUCK l#T ......... W,,._ BEVERLY HILLS -The dissolution of British control of India, which began with last year's "The Jewel in the Crown," is completed an "Mountbatten : The Last Viceroy." The siic-pan miniseries, currently ru n- nina on public television, tells the story of the last two turbulent years of Briush rule. Nicol Williamson stars as Lord Mountbatten, the hand- some aristocrat sent to dismantle 200 years of Enalish sovereignty. '"Gandhi' and 'Jewel in the Crown· showed India.from the point of view of the Indians," Williamson said. "In th.is we show India from Mountbatten's point of'--.---' view. You are aware of WUUamtoD the machinations and work.inJ of the British Raj more than i'n 'Gandhi.· - "There is a fascination by Americans with India. Look at the number of ma.ior productions lately. Af\cra while I thinJc the Americans will lo5C their love affair with India. It's merely a curiosit¥ about the mysteriou.s East ~use ~mencans by and Larae arcn t acqulllntcd wuh the subconti· nent" Williamson found the on-location work in India difficult. "It's eittrcmcly hot. There is incred1ble poverty. It's difficult to get around. On the other hand, it's a faicinatina country. It's not an easy country to work in. but bccau~ of the charm of the people and the majesty of the architecture, I can see why people have love affairs with India. "I loved the country. but I wouldn't want to go back any time soon. I prefer the serenity of Sri Lanka." W1lhamson, a tall. slender, sandy-haired native of Scotland. was well suited to play Mountbatten. But he made no effon to do an impersonation. "I'd never met Mountbatten, but I know Lord Snowdon (ex-husband of Pnncess Margaret) quite well," he said. "He had taken pictures of a film I was involved in before. He said, 'I hearJou're going to do Mountbatten.' He sa1 he was a very private person. He had a very, very real charm that was not manufactured and a charisma for drawing people to him and getting the best out of them." Williamson said he never heard voice recordings of Mountbatten. "He was a cousin to the royal famil y," he said. "They talk by pU'Sh1n4 words out through their noses, so I imagine he did. 100. But I didn't talk that way." Mountbatten's father was First Sea Lord. chiefof the British Navy. but was forced to resign in World War 1 because of anti· German feelina. "He then chanaed the name from Batten burg to Mountbatten." he said. "Mountbatten was determined to wipe out that slur against the family .. The $11 million series was financed by Mobil Oil Corp. and British busine man Georae Walker. Unlike most series for "Masterpiece Theater," 1t is bcina broad- cast here before beinit shown in Britain knew wbo 1 was .but ma_ybe some of the younger cadets didn't. Still, they run a pre~ strict school there." Bn.dJCS stat:'. as the superintendent of a prcsugious. m1htary academy that is hit by the mystcnous death of a gay cadet in the two-part, four-hour miniseries. It also stars Alec Baldwin, Hal Holbrook and Eddie Albert. "Dress Gray" was adapted by Gore Vidal from the book by Lucian K.. Truscon JV and directed by Glenn Jordan. It is set against the background of the Vietnam war in the late 1960s. NBC will broadcast the drama tonight and Monday. T~e cast spent a week at Roswell. N.M .• filming the scenes at the military academy. "Ther have plenty of tennis courts and there slots of clean, fresh air,·· Bridges said. "Otherwise, there's not a lot to do there." Before "Dress Gray," Bridges finished a role as Jefferson Davis in the second part of .. North and South." In "Dress Gray" he plays Maj. Gen. Axel Rylander, a man nearing the end of nis career. "He doesn't want to make waves " he said. "I think he's a moral man with good character, but he's tired. He turns all the work of investigating the death over to Hal Holbrook. Maybe he doesn't want to know the truth. It might hurt the reputation of the school.'" While Gen. Rylander has great pride in the school. he doesn't like the way Holb_rook (as Brig. Gen. Charles HcdJCS) is running the school. He feels that Hedges is too much of a martinet. Bridges. 73. has played many military men an a professional career that stretches back to the 1930s. One of the most memorable was "A Walk in the Sun" in 1945. Bridges was an the Reserve Officer Training Corps at UCLA but skipped summer camp to play in summer theater. As a result be never got a commission and when World War 11 came along he had a family. At UCLA. playwright Sidnef Howard spotted him an a production o "Yellow- J8Ck" and encouraged him to become a professional actor. "Mr, dad wanted me to be a lawyer; he said. • I majored in political science, but all I wan ted to do was act. I did all the plays at UCLA. but I never had the co~ to say that's what f wanted to do until I met Sidney Howard " Bridges worked in New York durina the pion~ringdays of live television. He's aJso been 1n more min1scncs than he can counl Those he remembers arc: "Roots." "Mov- iola," "The Blue and the Gray," ''East of Eden," "Nonh and South, Part U " "~rae Wa\hington." and "Ben1amin Franklin." Sunday, March 9. 1986 3 • -Daytme 'Miami' star's vice: Greed Johnson wanted air trips worth 33,000 for heart fund benefit By LYNDA HIRSCH Peter ReckeU, who shaved his beard and cut his locks to go undercover as Bo on "Days of Our Lives," admits, "It was scary to see myself in the mirror for the first tim e without a beard in a long time. I was glad to have the beard off for a while, but I'm just as glad that the show.is having me grow it back." Reckell was one of the bi$ draws at the Pittsburgh Heart Association Heart-A· Throb benefit, which was held in Pit- tsburgh Feb. 22. • The major no-show of the day was "Miamj Vice's" Don Jolulso•. Johnson insisted that a Lear jet pick him up in Miami to fly him to Pittsburgh. According to the people at the heart association, DonJohn90n Peter Reckell Johnson was not particularly interested in helping a worthy cause, but merely getting as much transportation as he could out of one of the Pittsburgh corporations that agreed to provide said transportation. Johnson said that after his IQ.minute stay on stage he wanted to flown by the same Lear jct to Los Angeles. He then -l>ayli111e oa.a Thaao left 'Days' to pursue film career By LYNDA HIRSCH Q. I've been a fan of"Days of Our Lives" for many years, and I was wondering if you could answer a couple of questions. Did Thaao Penghlis, who plays Tony DiMera, quit the soap, or did he just take time off to film the movie "Under Siege"? Also, when do the writers plan on revealing the true identity of The Pawn? -S.L., Sylvania, Ohio. A: T1aaao decided not to raew ~ coatract. A~I to kim, Ile ltacl told dae "Daya of Ou Lives" proclacen tltat Ile WHlcl 1tay011 or u extra ab weeks to live dae cltaracter aa excel ... , deada ace•e. Procl•cers decided not to kill off dae cltaracter. Tltaao aay1 lle'd still ret•n for tltat. laclde•taUy. tile mlHte Tltaao left "Daya," several ... , operas, met .. ._. "A.Hdaer Worl4" ... "GaenJ Hoqt~ calle4 &e see 11 Ile was wllllq &e J•ia &Mir casts. For MW, Tltaao la P"ttlac .. ytlme on ltold ia ltopes of d•lal more hi prime time ud movfes. nuo ltacl a feat•re4 nle la tM William H•rt movie "AJtere4 States." 4 Sunday, March 9, 1986 Aa for The Pawn, look for tbat charact er to learn kit Identity bit by bit H d then - wlle• Ile reallies be's actually Roman Brady -to keep tbt a secret from Utose aroud blm. We figure tbls storyline llas uywltere from 1lir montlts to a year to go before everyone learns wbo Tbe Pawn really Is. Q: I'd like to know if you could write a recap of the week's soaps in your columA. -J.S., Jacksonville, Aa. A: We already do provide a weekly wrap- •P of boda tile daytime u d prime-time aoapa (wklclt nn weekly In tbe Daily PUot). Yoa mlpt clteck wltll tile editor of yoar particular aewspaper to see U tllere's u latereat hi carryhlg It. n ey may ltave already declde4 tltat &My oaly wut tile "1outp" er dae Q6A portloa of tile colu:aas we pre•We. We're wlda yoe, tllffp -we certalaly woel4 like to see oer weekly 1ammary of Ute soap operas In yo.r paper. Have a question about lour favorite soap or soap star? Write to ynda Hirsch c/o News America Syndicate, P.O. Bo~ 19620, Irvine, C.Jif. 92714. wanted the jet to stay . overnight at his ~e1ftm c o iam1. When the corporation sponsoring the air travel added up the bill they realized it would total $33,000, so they told Don Johnson to "Miami Beat It," they'd rather give the money directly to the heart association. Johnson missed the show, which fea- tured such heartthrobs as Stoey JacbM, last seen on "The Insiders," Pat Peteno11 (Michael on "Knots Landing"), Scott Valeatlae (seen as Nick on "Family Ties") and Pklllp Browa (Neal on "The Colbys"). When 7,000 fans, half of whom had stayed up all night to see Johnson, were told he wouldn't be there, there was much screaming and yelling. It seems that many of the disenchanted fans walked out. When asked who they were upset with, it was clearly Don Johnson. The fans first thought there was some mistake and Johnson would show. When he didn't, many vQwed never to watch "Miami Vice" agam. This is exactly the kind of publicity that NBC was upset about concerning "Miami Vice." Between Plllllp Mlcllael Tltomas' cgostistical statements and Don Johnson's lifestyle, "Miami Vice" is creating lots of concern for NBC execs. Althou~ those in the know will say Thomas 1s at least enjoying and having fu n with his success, the same people are saying that Don Johnson is no fun at all. • • • For Ken Olla fans who cheered when they got to see him as Father Ch1'istopher on "Falcon Crest" after he'd been wntten out on "Hill Street Blues," you can start booing again. It seems the character of Father Christopher has left the show. The reason? We hear that they got lots of mail from Catholic viewers who were appalled that Father Christopher would have a yen for Melissa. • • • Gllllu Spencer (ex-Daisy on "All My Children") can still be seen on "Another World's" writing credits. Spencer is set to leave "Another World's" writing cast in early March. But the talented Spencer will still be employed in the writing field· she is becomina a script/story consultant for ·· All My Children." ":Ne h_ear that AM Cs producers wouldn't mind 1f Spencer decided to write her character of Daisy back into the show. Spencer left AMC earlier this year because she wanted to concentrate on writing. • • • If you wonder where Suu Seafortll Hayn ~Joanna on "The Young and Restless' ) has been lately, it's Sarasota. Aa., where her real-life husband Blll Hayea is appearinJ in "Tribute." Seaforth Hayes will be playing his ex-wife in that.show. Just a reminder that Bill returns to the role of Douf Williams on "Days of Our Lives" in Apri . We undentand that producen are aivina him a very hot storyline for his return. GREAT LEGENDS OF DRAMA, HISTORY, COMEDY, AND MUSIC. SEE THE LEGENDS THIS WEEK . ON KOCI 50. Celebrate 15 years of quality drama with the star who made them so worth watching. Guests include Ah~taar Cooke, Jean Marsh, Robin EIJis, Susan Hampshire, lim Pigott-Smith, and Diana Rigg. MASTllPIKI 11Ulll-RmEI YUIS SUNDAY, MARCH 9 8 PM Get a rare behins!;the-scenes look at the horses of Buckingham Palace and the people who tTain them for royal pagt?antry. 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Cl) EAITP llAL TILITNON This 15tt• an11u111 ''" n 1.i1•P1 benefits rehab11itetio11 SSJrv•C.f''> 1 , 11. .. 11'>ab'ed Scheduled ap pea111r .. t 1 J11tP1t<> Bert1nelh Ra'Y Ch.i1t1><. '<>'" r MS)'lhe Mark Harmon Carol I ,;w"" 'f· • ore1110 Lamas and n 1ch l 11!11· Ho •• r It AonnP Do• na Mills 11 hrs J Ii) DtOI' UM. 'MU ([)DAV.CW~ US vs fcuador n 11 first round douo1es match 1n1 (3 tirs} I HBiNCtt It fWCI U1 TOOAY'UBJCMOM PIMOIW. ...... M QMTOPHD ClOllUP UY MADIURY TMIATD An eccent111. film d11PC.to1 tPlls ..i young wr•te1 a "f.;•'•E: tingling ghost c;tory th:it r-o...-·es true Pete• o ·t oote stars .. 'AITHWAYI NICIORY taOUT ....,,.. TllMMlt THI ARTS YOUTH MD TMl-1 CtlURCH II T1tl Hom ...,. ...... AmlCUL TUM U.•.A. MMOLDADAMI llO¥ll LO\!' Streams f t984. 010 ma) John Cass.i-Pt"" GPra Rflwtands ~hrs. t6rn11) JOm MD THI PUllYCATI WILCO. Hom. AL mAN I\ teenage boy s hie u11r!P•g~ senous changes when hoe, p::i•ents bnng 111s reta•ded sister !ana H•ll) home to live I t hr ) WUTMOOIC MOMTAL H llCMI ·r~'Y live Ry Night 11949 Ofama) Farley Granger C..athy 0 llonnell .. 1 ~~ML.,.. ,_.. ... IUCC:ll-1 ...... Ulm llAL TILITltOM coen.111 Clm1WI LfttmJ llAGAJlm ... DllUT llCMI · Protoc<'I' ( t984. r.omedy) Goldie Haw11 C'hrl<; Sar11ndo11 ( 1 hr . 36 m1n~lMCUPf ~ ......... YC*:I Ml~MDYMmTM 10 Sur,dth March q 1986 CMlllB. IDIQllT U111Tl90 WOM.D Of PMOTOCMW'MY • DAVIY MD ICM.IA'" -.T IT._,,. NITAITIC WOM.D Of HNIMA~ .... .,.,.(lt)Q .-AYllAll I Mml..omlOM ... .-AY IOmOME't II THI QTCHIJI wmt ,.._ A young baseball pl;iyer confronts cP~rc;t awtudes wher he quits the team to "0 'p his mother with ·woman's wOlk · I DR.MQQDIMD ... VBJIA ,. QOOO ... 7:11 IUllDAY llON•lll Scheduled profile of ~mqer Rosemary ~lo<Y1ey c~porate , ..... r 1~ fOf drug abuse ( 1 h1 . 30 rmn ) U CMICICPOlfT Topic the affect fhE' mind 01 one s altitude has on the hi>.i'rh of the bodr LOMI m•n .. Wl.OIMfH LNIRY.IDllU LLOYD Oii.Vii ,,_,, IWMUll'T IJIOWYOWllal ,.na '°"' .-rowcet HOCll8 OM ABOllCI MmlTOOlll _. "A Mino! Muacte" ( 1983. 0111 ma) John Huston. Pele { 1 hr 4 1 rr11n l 7:11 (Ill llOYll "The Molly Magulrec' I Hl 0. Orama) Sean Conner., Rich11rd Harrie: I:> hrs . 30 min) .. I ,_+All "P11va11za11on Cl) WTB llAL TILETMON CONTINUll ._.. .. u.oYD O&a.'91 ,..,,, ....... OWL I TY Handicapped children swim with tropical fish. creatirig dK<:o lights a 1'lun=a~ kites {n) O 1---~ .... llCIU ':.an QIM9ll.ll TAUi wmt THI I·-:::. T1llTM 1:9 ... COMd&le'I _ .. WiMlmATC#..YAllY a•mlCll.MCI LOI U IT n cm WTMOll A gruel q "r l• ,. rJC' .,.1·11ct1 ''"' t,. .,r 1°r I - ly w•l hrr• lh.. 1!\ 1 "'I• f'I l "S Ar q<>l<>C: h1 JO 111111 J ' MIWTON'I A"'-! WMITl.llQ WTECOUME llOVIE rti .. R·u '>I "Pl ( 1941 Rr "" t • ~... , 1 1.. L • ··e B..i • "r 18 fllfl I 'H IT'S MO CMllM. I'll IN LOVI Tile sfloog ........ pt;i11tf' (I ;i ... .,. I hOOll!'Afhl>• to a S• ;ip ~·r.·01,; <,t H IPFl(J• ' ·P Of t.1S )'C'U' !J SlurJp• IC. 10 lt1ll 1111 t1111 ( I hr ) tP J TAU Of TWO CmEI Ar matE'd Ch11tl1>5 p I~ .. <. <,•r ~ 11 -'II ~ QftSlo all(l r•ey !> "rll fl(.P t '-d"I:' a r • ~. r a11stC'I: rat at"·"J' h f'l>'f'r t11•, l<>rlrt• <1' ,, ... Q•JlllOtlf•E' • ) ( 1 hr 30 n11n J '1' DAVlDllOOTIO .. 8 NCAA IAIHTIAU aw..o1111• PM· V1EW A •ev•e w nf .,,.. 9t\!> 86 NCAA Bas ~1>111.111 season Arid J p1!'"·f'W of th•• 'Ip l.Bo';L~~··1>•1t (lh•) AITDICMOOl WICW. Are You My Mo lhp1'> Thp p1rgh1 ''' the hon.,elf>SS is cJPp•t tPt1 11 1t11<. story ut a girt who d•S<.<'~ e .. t '"' "" c.11e>P'•"Pdly tjead r •other rs 11\ll Q "" ii "''"E't DP .,01 St>11<; M 11 I ael _,·~··if a: ...... ,,,,. "''"' ,, ROQIR llCDUff MJll•llPU ) .a.tJTIC8t"r'P lL.J llOYll A Pasc;aue 1 u tnd•a ( tq84 . DrnrrMJ Judy DA\•<. Vrtor 8<11 <>•Jt>P t;> hr!. 43mu I -l) llOYll 511q;ir ( .!' P Alley I t98A Otamal Darling Leg1hr1>u'> C.n11•y (.,fllle nat _ti hr , 4J mrn) tat G)mll'THI,... DAYOfWO.Y U1TB llAL 1UTMOM CONTINUll UllllTM COftlUll) ..aTOllGMOW u•1c••••1r1 •••llTMU. ., ........ .allT&OOI( .._. ... ROCK Wem~ey rec.-ves the power to fly but his experience 1cn't as ~at as he had thought rt would be O LSJ IOLD8'I He. Atter serving in W011d War t a you'1Q 'll8n feels the pain ol aheo ~ ~·, t ._.. ' n •"\\Vf"" -lunclay Cont • . Nancy Marchand and Richard Backus star. I LMllY_. • ......,. -mA IAIU1IAU. Indiana Pacers at Philadelphia 76ers (Live) (2 hrs.. 30 min) 8 tlD COUIQI IAIU1IAU. Atlantic Coast Conference Champk>nshlp Game --l'~fe~_::·2h") .... DlllAM nm 1 CAI ITOllY llOWW "The Purple Rose Of Cairo" ( 1985, Comedy) Mia Farrow, Jeff Dan- lets. (1 hr., 22 min.) CH)llOWW "Micki & Maude"' ( 1984 Com- edy) Dudley M00<e, Amy Irving. ( 1 hr , 58 min.) Cl) UITa llAL. llLITMOll This 15th an- nual fund-raiser benefits rehab1llta1ion ser- vieeS IOI' the disabled Scheduled appear- ances by Valene Bert1nelli, Ray Charles, John FOl'SY1he. Mark Harmon. Carol Law- rence. LOl'enzo Lamas and Rich Little Hosts: Pat Boone. Donna Mills (3 hrs ) tD -..OUS TOWN MAU -(fZ) llOWW "A Gathering Of Eagles" ( 1963. Drama) Rock tfudson. Rod Tay- IOI'. (2 hrs .. 25 min~ --1DOD9 ..... .. ,. IUIOlt U•ML Hous1on Astros vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (Live) (3 hrs .. 5 _ 1 mln=WI C#n'O&.~ ICBmYPOAB '" ~CAllTOllY IPUlll~ .. llOWW "Airplane!" ( 1980. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr 28 min.) -.rFA&.WILL tW (J) IAITll IUL TalTHOlt COlf1'IMI WALL~~AIPORT ---·••tr• IMlmOO~Y ......cl MATM Clllamnt .-T~tulAMmlAVIOll COUHI IAIU1IAU. Southwest Con· ference Championship llve from Dallas. (2 hrs) (%) llOWW "Airplane!" ( 1980 Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr. 28 1t:almln. 1'111 WB wmtDAVID ~Q ...,~ Olll9CI .-T~tuWemlAVIOll llOWW "The Year Of Living Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Drama) Met Gibson, Sigour- ney Weaver. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) m fount MD IUUTYWITM Da. llOUWt -Afternoon---• -· WOlli..-0 Scheduled: JoM Collins va. Robbie Sims for the USBA Middleweight title. schedUled IOI' 12 rounds 111/e from Las Vegas. Nev. ( 1 hr.) ._., .... (!) ,_ IUIOlt IA•ML ChlC8go Cub9 vs. Mitwaullee Brewers (Live) (3 hrs ) I IUCll ti/I HAZZAllD ..... Hosted by Cab Calloway, a lool<-and listen-to the Ol'iglnal music vi- deo e ,. mlOlt tA•AU. Callfomia An· gel1 vs. San Diego Padres (Live) (2 tn. 30m1n.l • =.-:-ITGllY I).,. "A Passage To India" (1984, Orama) Judy Davis. Victor Banerjee (2 hrs . 43mln.) (J:) llO¥ll "Camelot" ( 1967, Musical) . Richard Harris. Vall8SS8 Redgrave. (2 hrs ~ 59 miQj __ Cl) ....nlOCll-c nil LOIT --· It's a battle of wills when Allee and Trixie make a pitch for better treatment from their husbands Q l w.m. tl:ll NA IOll Doral Open final round. llve from Miami, Fla. (1 hr .. 30 min.) 8 -IOAll ln1ervlews with Kim Zimmer ("Guiding Light"), Richard Eden ("Santa Barbara") and Leslie Easter· ~~~") ........ ~ llOVll "4 FOi' Texas" ( 1963. Western) Frank Sinatra. Ursola Andress. (2 hrs., 35 lm1nJ..""'°wU11IUl111.1ui ITAIUY AlaCMITOllY .,. "The Cat People" ( 1942, HOI'· ror) Simone Simon. Kent Smith. (1 hr , 30 min) 11:11 e PUDGI aM Regularty scheduled programming may be delayed due to pledge breaks W D LJIQA IOll Kemper Open final round. live from Kaanapah Golf Club 1n Maul. Ha· wall (2 hrs) 8 AT THI llOWWI Scheduled reviews: "Trouble in Mind" (Kris Kristofferson. GeneV1eVe Bujold). "Turtle Diary" (Glen· da Jackoon, Ben Kingsley) : "Highlander" We PROUDLY present LINDSEY CORNELL NOWI Our AMual Spring Special for Children Portraits Uniquely Created In our Beautiful Outdoor Oar den (714) 710-6767 Ji"~~rittopher Lambert). § IM DMO ICllCll Al11C .... ,. Sena vs Universl1y City High School • llO¥ll "Me And The Colonel" (1958, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Curt Jurgens. (2 tus.) - 8-CO'Mm -· m'll WLUI a. -Willie Nelson hosts hlahliohts trom "Austin City Limits." featunng-perform- ances by Janie Fricke, Mefle Haggard. Loretta Lynn, the Ricky Skaggs Band, Emmytou Harris, John Anderson. B.B . King, Kris Kristofferson. Roy Orbison and Alabama. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) Gi) POCUI Oii IOCllTY {()DA•CW,_ U.S. vs Ecuador In a first round singles match. (Taped) (2 hrs.) ~ IAl19 IUL 1ILlnal CClllTllm (l)llCMI "The Old Maid" (1939, Orama) Bette Davis. Mlr1am Hopkins. ( 1 hr.. 35 min;.. I .... AUC'Tal t9 WM ti/I nil IT• Actr96S Valerie Per- rtne challenges Jockey Wiiiie Shoemaker Ito t~=o=hree horse races. M.L•nllPAaY ----POCUI • IOCllTY llOWW "The Man In The White Sul1" (1951. Comedy) Alec Guinness. Cecil Parker. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) wlw.,.,.• 1a HI WOllTI MlmAY Donald Curry vs. Eduardo Rodriguez IOI' the Wor1d WfA... lerweight tltle. scheduled for 15 rounds live from Fort WOl'lh. Texas. ( 1 hr.) You will be PRO<JD too ... J<MO E. Paclnc Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar. CA Sunday, March 9, 1986 11 -lunclay Cont. 8 (I) EAITIR IUL TB.ITHON This 15th ers," "Santa Barbara" and "Hollywood annual fund-raiser benefits rehabllltatiQn Beat." Semifinal round. (1 hr.) services for the disabled. Scheduled ap-e (tJ WOM.D CUP .-Same-day cov- pearances by Valerie Bertlnelli, Ray erage of the Men's Giant Slalom from As- Charles. John Forsythe. Mark Harmon. pen, Colo. (1 hr.) . Carol Lawrence. Lorenzo lamas and Rich m 110Y11 "Overboard" (19Th Adven- tmte:-1'tostr1>arBoornr.t>onna Mll1s. t3 ure 7'ngle Otcklnson, CllffRobertson. (2 ~~~~~-;h~rrs~....,,.,'::"l:":~-=-=-..,....,,?7"t:'-=----~,,.-~~~--!..:h:.f!r~ o n nver e e r ty ass1c. GARY-.rALD (Taped) (1 hr.) --••llPWIO 8 UNDIMIA W0M.D OF "ACQUll COW-DAYllCUPTW U.S. vs. Ecuador in a TUI DUUU ,-.. ·-·-first round singles match. (Taped) (1 hr .. vr ,_ 30 M'OJ. llOYll "Fantasy Island" ( 1976, Ora-Cl) "Allee Adams" ( 1935, Orama) ma) Bill Bixby, Sandra Dee. (2 hrs.) Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray. (1 1?:: .. ~·~ ~ 'Alm Jesse seeks revenge when his d 9 .-AT PDPOlllANCll "Irving Berlin's good tnend 1s murdered by a gang leader. America" Classic film performances by In stereo ( 1 hr.) Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. CZ)llOYll "My First Wife" (1984, Drama) Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Mitzi Gaynor John Hargreaves. Wendy Hughes. ( 1 hr.. and Marilyn Monroe highlight this look at 35 min.) how the music of Irving Berlin encapsu- e;) ._ ICOTT lates the spirit and times of America. ( 1 2:9 GD LPGA GOLF Kemper Open final round. hr .. 35 min.) from Kaanapali Golf Club in Maui, Hawaii. • 1 llOM MD lmlDY ialWIUTllQ~~lay)~) DMICMUPPllt IW • IHAICIRAM HOUR "All's Well That Ends Well" Helena secretly pursues her 2:m ,... ... -POllD'I AmllCA A husband to Florence where she initiates a musical salute to America featuring Lee plot to claim her rights as Bertram's wife Greenwood. Shirley Jones. Larry Gatlin i art 2 of 3) (1 hr.) and the Gatlin Brother$, Marilyn Mccoo HI (11) GD ... and Juh Maners. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) 'Am Jesse seeks revenge when his HO II NCAA IA•ITIAU. ~PAIR-good friend is murdered by a gang leader INGI The selection of the 64 teams and In stereo. ( 1 hr.) their pairings for the upcoming NCAA D LC>Mm QllUNr'I .W WLOIJINlll A Men's Tournament live from Kansas City, look at the birds of the war-torn Falktands ~ DCfTING WOM.D Of...., MD llAUTY :~~ses on the Islands' penguin popula- Drag racer "Big Daddy" Don Garlits tries ()) ll"A"l"H to conquer the five-second quarter-mile. 8 YOUR CM01C1 POii THE AUi AWNIDI D II) IOXING Pernell Whitaker (7-0, 6 From the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles' KOs) \IS John Montes (29-3. 22 KOs) in Ambassador Hotel, the presentation of a lightwe1gnt bout scheduled for 10 fan-voted awards highlighting the past rounds from Hampton Bays, Va. (Tape year 1n film. The categories are best delay) ( 1 hr.) motion picture. best actor I actress. best 8 llOYll "Shamus" ( 1973, Mystery) supporting actor I actress and best song. Burt Reynolds. Dyan Cannon. (2 hrs.) Hosts: Patty Duke. Elliott Gould. (Taped) (!) IEAl1'D IUL TILITHCll This 15th an-l hrs.) nual <iund-raisef benefits rehabllitatlon ser-ITAll Tllllt vices for ttie disabled. Scheduled appear-DON WJ.11AN ances by Valerie Bertinelll, Ray Charles, DARYL HALL MD .aottN OATll From · John Forsythe. Mark Harmon, Carol Law-New York's Apollo Theatre: Hall & Oates rence. Lorenzo lamas and Rich Llt11e. team up with former Temptations mem- Hosts: Pat Boone. Donna Miiis. (3 hrs.) bers Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin to m Cl) llOYll "Eddie Macon's Run " sing "The Way You Do the Things You (1983. Drama) John Schnelder, Kirk Do," "My Girl" and "Every1ime You Go Douglu.{2 hrs.) Away." ( 1 hr.) ~ MllODUClll llOLOQY CD '~ TAU TMIATM "Sleeping Beau- IUM eo.l'I ULT WATa .IOUMU. ty" Beverly D' Angelo, Bernadette Peters MOT..calAM.YTHI... and Christopher Reeve star in the classic llCMI "Mr Blandlngs Builds His tale of a beautiful princess who can be Dream House" ( 1948. Comedy) Cary awakened only by a kiss from a hand- Gra~rna Loy ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) some prince. ( 1 hr.) Cl) "The Hunter" ( 1979, Orama) Cl) LRITYLll Of THE lllCM MD 'AllOUI Si eve McOueen. Eli Wallach. ( 1 hr .. 38 Interviews with Engelbert Humperdinck. min.) Charles Bronson and wife Jill Ireland. Ger-.. all li•llJllllll•HICD•IU:t many's Pcince Von Thurn Und Taxis and 1:118 COUHI IAIHTIALL Arizona at Ari-actor Cornel Wilde: a tour of the Far East zona State (live) (2 hrs.) with~Oee Williams. (A) (1 hr.) I• IUIClltll-Cl) POR PUM: tcml ... THI MTOll.-TMI • CllMt The rock group performs "Ev-llTMIUCM-.olY erybody Wants to Rule 1he World," "Head .,. "Oh God! Book II" (1980, Over ·Heels," "Shout" and other songs Comedy) George Burns, Suzanne from their album "Songs From the Big Pleshe tie. ( 1 hr..35 min.) Chair." ( 1 hr.) (() lfiOITIC8l1'8 • 1111-•cc.m--(H) llOVll "Protocol" ( 1984. Comedy) .. all llAno.L .....vtlC DPlOMR Fea- Goldle Hawn. Chris Sarandon. ( 1 hr .. 36 tured: the making of a wildlife documenta- min ) ry: archival footage of Theodore Roose-._ D ITM .-S Sports competition veil's trip into the Amazon basin: the fpaturing cast members from "The lnsld-making of Tabasco on Louisiana's Avery Island. Tom c: hosts. (2 hrs.) U CH),..... Wembley receives the 12 Sunday, March 9, 1986 power to fly, but his experience Isn't as lat as he had thought It would be. Q .. Cll... . ..... 9AIC ... Q =-------. WLD tmlCA A look at the coyote's ability to~to Its env ronment. Q (() llL St. Louis Blues at Chlca- Q2 Black Hawks (live) (3 hrs.) m•UYOHALL -lvenlng .. , ,:.".'AIMNT Ml -Interview with Faye Dunaway; entertainment in the Soviet Union. (1 hr.) 8 llOVll "The World's Greatest Lover" (1977. Comedy) Gene Wilder, Carol Kane. An ambitious but neurotic baker sets out in 1926 to become a Hollywood studio's rival to Rudolph Valentino. (2 hrs.) (J)Cll ... (!) IAITllt IUL TB.ITH09I This 15th an- nual fund-raiser benefits rehabilitailon ser- vices for the disabled. Scheduled appear- ances by Valerie Bertinelll, Ray Charles. John ForSY1he. Mark Harmon, Carol Law- rence. Lorer:izo Lamas and Rich little. Hosts: Pat Boone, Donna Mills. (1 hr.) 91 ftll' 11 CllClllAT1 I;=. "Hustle" ( 1975. Drama) Burt Reynolds. Catherine Deneuve. The rela- tionship between a tough cop and a high- priced prostitute reaches a crisis point duri1M murder investigation. (2 hrs.) fJD t••CI THIAlM "The Tale Of Beatrix Potter" The life of Beatrix Potter Is traced from her quiet childhood with her pets to the publication of her first book. "The Tale of Peter Rabbit." (Part 1 of 2) ~)~r .. 50min.) I) MOVA An examination of exotic plan1 and animal life inhabiting Cerro Autana. an isolated mountain in southern Venezue- la. Q (1 hr.) CC) llOVll "The NeverEnding Story" ( 1984, Fantasy) Noah Hathaway. Barrett Oliver. A bookish youngster enters a fan- 1asy world when he reads a strange n011el about the struggle to save an Imaginary kingdom from imminent destruction. 'PG' Q..(1 hr .. 34 min.) (H) llOVll "lrreconcllable Dilferenoes" ( 1984, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long. A 9-year-old girl, feeling neglected and unloved. seeks l~al aid to divorce herself from the custOdy of her ever-pre- occupied parents and move In with her former housekeeper. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 54 min.) CD 'Aam TM.I THIATM "Princess And The Pea" This version of the classic tale stars Liza Mlnnelli as Princess Alecia, Tom Conti as Prince Richard and Beatrice Straight as the prince's mother. Q (l)LOftlOAT Cl).,. "Tank" (1983, Drama) James Garner, G.D. SpradHn. When an army ser· geant's young SQn is arrested and sent to work on a labOr farm, the father uses his tank to rescue the boy. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 53 min.) (%) CIWUI CllA9Lll TAUi wmt THI •••• .. 1 ..... __ KTOlllTIU ....... ..., .. ... ,_..C09MY ... •CllCmll'T1 -hnclay Coal. e ...U.. ._ Jamie's a11empt 10 make a movie w1tl'I his friend !alts through whdn he Insists on assumltlg complete conltol of the projeet. l wmo..wr '"9118-.... M MOUftOOD 9' mrrt (WAIGI) f:tl • ..,,. 1~ Former astronaut Buzz Aldr1n helps chlldren deal with the ~ace shuttle disaster In stereo. o • 0 _., IUllaAY .,_ "The R~hest Cat In the World" SChemlflO relatives kid- nap a cat wtio was willed SS mhllon. Q (2 hrs.) G lmA IMllTIAU. Los Angeles Lakers at Seattle SuperSonlcs (Ltve) (2 hrs . 3-0 min ... i ITAR llMCM Guest Ann Jllllan. In stereo ~~ I •• " .. llA'l\m A study of the giant saguaro cactus and its lnteractlOn with the plants and 11nlmals of the Ametican Southwesl's Soooran Desert In stereo. O (3 hrs . 30 mln) CO llOVW ''Arthur" (t98 t , Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Mlnnelll A drunken. hedon1s11e young milllOnalre falls in love With a poor waitress, but his family threat· ens to cut off his Inheritance vnlesS he marries a debutante. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) (l)llllMll8T ... (%) llOVW "Moscow On The Hudson" ( 1984, Comedy) Robin Williams. Mana Conchita AlonaO. A Russian cifcus musl· c1an defects to the United Stares and set· lies 1n New York attar being saved from the KGB by a store security guard 'R' ( 1 lhr .• =)TMmO f:tl ..,. ,. 1:11 e •• 1P0011 1n stereo WA'fal Oii WMl•TOll ,. ..,,,Al .... f:tl "'811 .._ Regularly scheOutecJ programming may be delayed due to n ~eak! .. ~-WIOTIQ WW tTOlml An actor porlray· Ing a mummy In a horror movie IS mlslak· en tor the real thing by Ignorant IOcals In stereo. (Al O •ILLYWC., (!) TM.a,_ TNI W Horrible In· cldenrs plague a young couple In their newly-acquired brownstone and their wltchcraft·p<actlclftQ neighbor (Adolph Caner) may be to blame. I ':ma fll TMI MCM A11D 'AlllM Interviews with Engelbert Humperdlnck, Charles B<onson and wife JIU Ireland, Ger· many's Prtnoe Von Thum Und Taxis and actor Corne! Wilde, a lour of the Far East with Billy Dee WHlfama (A) (1 hr.) • llA'l\m A studY of the giant saguaro cactus and 1ts lnteractlOn with the plants and animals of the Amencan Souttlwest's Sonotan De9en. In stereo. O (I hr • s min.) ......... ~ _.. "The Purple Aoee Of Cairo" ( 1985, ~) Mia Farrow, Jeff Oa~ leis. A Oeptesslon--tfa waitress whO fr&- quent1 the movies to eecape her unhappy marriage embarks on a wNttwlnd adven· turt when a matinee ldol steps off the ~'"n and Into her fife. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 22 mtn.) (H) llOWll "The Karatt Kid" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Ralph MacchlO. Noflyukl "Pat" Mori- ta. Aft..-&eYefal vlolent clashes with his Calflornla schoolmates, a reluctantly transplanted New Jersey teen-ag&f seeks help trom hts apanment bu11dlng's mainte- nance man. a karate master. 'PO' Q (2 hrs .. 6 min.) r-~planel" ( 1980 Comedy) Rober1 Hays. Jul e Hagerty In this spool of disaster films. an atrtiner's crew sue· cumbs to food po4sonlng and 1 nervous former war pilot is pressed Into se<vice ·po· Q ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) I UC.,_IAWTAWTA 1:11 e Al.Im) MrTCMCOCK -w--rr-1 A woman inV1tes her atrange cousin to tag along on a camping trip with her boy· fnend In stereo. It°"=' llAUZlll ... ,..,.. ~, .. ICUCOAIT a '°911 mtBMMI • Cl) mWll "Blind Justice" (Premiere, Orama) Tim Matheson. Lisa Eichhorn. Un1ustly convicted ol commf111ng a series of rapes and robberies. a photographer pays a hlgh price In both his professional and personal relationships O (2 hrs.) D GD DMll GUY The strong-wllled commandant of a prestigious mllitary academy covers up the shocking truth be- hind the death of a cadet. Tonight. In the ·sos. Cadet David Hand (PatrTck Cassi· dy) 1s murdered 10 months after enrOlling 1n the academy Also stars Hal Holbf~. Alec Baldwln and Lloyd Bridges. (Pan 1 of 2) O (2 hrs ) I CHl.IMml""'"' ..... umD (ti) llO¥ll "Live And Let Die" ( 1973. Adventure) Roger Moore, Jane Seymour Secret agent James Bond dodges sharks. crocodiles and voodoo spells during an at- tempt to IOcale a Carlbbean drug opera- tion (R) O (2 hrs . 30 min ) m llOvtl "Overboard" ( 1978, Adven- ture) Angie Dk:kinson, Cliff Robeftson An Idyllic around-the-world CfuiSe IS traglcally interrupted for a wealthy allorney when his wlle falls off their yaeht during a storm. l hrs ) IClllSTM COM.MD NMITNIUllD COLL.HI IAIDTUU Atlantic Coast Conference Championship from Greens- boro. NC. (Tape delay) (2 hrs.) ([) llOVW "Tomboy" ( 1984. Comedy) Betsy Russell, Jerry Olnome Upon meet· 1ng a heartthrob race-ca.r driver. 11 smlnen teen-ager pyts aside hef baSketbell, ~ torcycle and monkey wtench 'A' (I hr., 32mm ) Cl) IT Alt.,._ (%).,. "Airplane!" ( 1980, Comedy) Roben Hays. Jurie Hagerty In this spool ot disaster hims. •n eirltner's crew suc- cumbs to fOOd poisoning and e nervous lofmer war ptlot Is pressed Into seM<:e 'PG' ( 1 hr • 28 min ) I _ __,, .. ..,, .. MIMT llAllU EICI TMIATM: ,..._TIMI Robin Ellis. Susan Hamp$h1re. Jean Marsh, Tirn PigOtt·Smlth. Diana Rigg and series host Alis.,lr Cooke are among tl'le cetet>rltln sellltlng tht IS.year 1nnlver- ury of "Masterpiece Theatre " o (2 hrl . 10m1n) ... U. &.MBlflOIT...- (]) 'Alm Jesse seek• revenge when his good lttend IS n'l\lrder&d by a gang leader fn stereo ( 1 hr ) (C)Claal ~ •m--s-1 Comedi- an end )uggJef Mlchael Devis tl'llows a perty ind an1mpt1 10 trede In hi• otf-tn. wall Antics for stralQhter behavior Cllmm.lllmTIA .. ~ OilOOD Former SCTV cut member Dave Thomas plays a succesatul college profes- sor who'a transported beck In time. Guest ;i.a~ inolude -Getherln&--0'+.era. Mef11n _1Sh~ Flaherty and others ( t hr ) UMY ... .m, ...... ..... TNIU. MOWll "Alphabet City" ( 1984, Ora~ ma) Virant Spano, Kate Vernon. In New York's lower East Side. a teenage hood- lum Involved In drug-deallng and extortion. refuses to burn down a tenement and ls ~sued b~ mob 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) l!J TM.a TNI DAM-A radio talk show host (Jefry Stillet) has reason to wcxry when he receives a string of eerie ihone calls. COUI .. TO• MCM -.,..,...,.. .. MOWll "The Kiiiing Fields" (1984, Dra- ma) Sam Waterston. Haing S. Ngor. Based on New. York Times reporter Syd- ney Schanberg's chronlcle of the unique frlendshlp that developed between him and hll native assistant, Dlth Pren, In 1970s wartorn Cambodia. 'R' O (2 hrs . 21 min) __ ..,.'°'°" (!) ITAR QMml Sports compelltlon featuring cast members from "The Insid- ers." "Santa Barbara" and ''Hollywood Beal "Semlflnal rpund. (1 hr ) •--••c••DeU&."°"'"' U A lool< et Ille In the Royal Mews •• the royal horses and the people who care tor them. end Queen Ellz.abeth's close In- volvement In the stable's operations ( 1 hr 15 min ) CD .,. "Mr. Blandlngs Builds His Dream H01Jse" ( 19'48, Comedy) Cary Grant. Myrna Loy. A man from Manhattan moves his femlty to the country where he Ines to bulld a house ( 1 hr . 34 min ) (l) ••• ...,. ... Cl) llZAm Sketches celebrity garbage. TV outtakes. O (%) .,. "A Night In Heaven" ( 1983. Orama) Christopher Atkins, Lesley Anne Warren. A married college instructor has an affair with one of her students who wcxks as a male exotic dancer R' ( t hr 23 ~---iuml't---llWYlflOllWMI fW 8 .. rt.I I: TMI ...__ Homble in· cidentl plague a young c01Jple ln lheil newly-acquired brownstone snd lhelr wltchcraft-p<actlclng neighbor I Adotph Caesar) Sl:/n be 10 bleme I···· ~-··· ,,., .. ....., ...... u. MITO ..... IHRA Drag Racing Stroh's FUMY. C.r ShowdOwn rrom Oar1· ~ton. S.C. (R) le) ITAi .... Spotts competition featuring casi tnlfTibert from "Tht lneld- 8f'S." "Senta S.tbett" and "Holly#OO<I Beat." Semtflnel round. ( 1 hr.) (l)-•a1•1 TW ~ ... , lt't a bente of wilts when Alice and T nlde make a pitch f0t be1ter treatment trom the!(~ MllCJU .... f1:1I _,..,. llllM Sunday, March 9, 1'86 13 -lunclay Conl. 1t:tl e Mowru. Men and women from a small town in Iowa, who as children parltc- ipated m an experiment about pre1ud1ce 20 years ago, -Oiscuss their feelirigs at a 11:a1··~~:.. .. • WORLD~ AT THE llOVIH Scheduled reviews "Trouble 1n Mind" (Kris Kristofferson. Genevieve Bu1old). "Turtle Diary" (Glen- da Jackson. Ben Kingsley) "Highlander' i an Connery. Christopher Lambert) ..:cmu.u. llOYIE "Avant1I" ( 1972. Romance) Jack Lemmon. Juliet Mills A conservattve businessman falls in love with the slightly eccentric daughter of his dead fattier's n:lm"~= QIOllQE IKHAll. .. ..oRT1 llAQM llOYIE "Scarface" ( 1983. Drama) Al Pac1no. Michelle Pfeiffer A Cuban hOOd released from Castro's 1alls travels to M1- am1 and climbs to the top of the cocaine trad1rig world. 'R' (2 hrs . 50 min ) 12:91fB1"CUJI E'fEWll*ll ..oRT1 W'llJ(EI) HOQAWI HDOll .........r ... EMTEllTAIW Tiii Wiii( Interview with Faye Dunaway: entertainment 1n the ISov~:;r) FMTAtY~ Etll>THEIClml COUEQE IAIUTIAU Southwest Con- ference Champ1onsh1p from Dallas (R) if hrs ) Cf) llOVIE "A Man Alone" (1955. West- ern) Ray Milland, Mary Murphy A gun- fighter finds refuge at a sheriff's quaran- tined home (2 hrs ) (%) llOVIE "Death Game" ( 1977. Suspense) Sondra Locke. Seymour Cas- sel A man 1nv1tes two attractive teen-age girls into his house for the night and later discovers that they are homicidal mani- acs 'R' ( 1 hr . 28 min ) 12:9 fB AIEICAN P\.AYMOUll "Pudd'nhead Wilson·:. Keo -Howard stars in Mark Twain's classic pre-Civil War story Involv- ing a mystery based on mistaken ldenti- ltes that 1s solved by the town's lawyer. Pudd'nhead Wilson O ( 1 hr. 30 min) ~ IJ llOYIE "The lnv1s1ble Man" ( 1975, Sci- ence Fiction) David McCallum. Jackie Cooper. A chemist attempts to conquer the world after discovering the secret of 1nvi=9'2 hrs , 15 min) l ..C ... Q .._.NOQIWZWIQ 11:11 NOLL YWOOD ClOllUP Scheduled a re- union of the original cast of "The Andy Griffith Show." (I) llOYIE "K1llef With Two Faces" (1974, Mystery) Doona Mills. Ian Hendry An ar· chltect makes an appointment with a yoong woman to look over her new hoose but his mentally unbalanced twin shows ~in his place. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) Cf) flU11W Oii TMI llTt Lip-synced rendi- tions of Pat Benatar's "Invincible," Phil Collins' "I Missed Again" and · Message 1n a Bottle" by The Police • CHUllCH.,. ... 14 Sunday, March 9, 1986 I .. ....,.llADR PRAm THE LOii) 12:11 WORLD AT LMQI 1M llOV'IE "Runaway" (1984. Adventure) Tom Selleck. Cynthia Rhodes. A cop bat- tles a deranged electronics wizard who can reprogram helpmate robots into sa d1s1tc metallic murderers. 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr, 40 min) 1:111 D llOVIE "The Million Eyes Of Su-Muru" ( 1967. Adventure) Frankie Avalon. George Nader The beautiful Su-Muru heads a nationwide organization of wom- en who try to obtain world power by en- slaving the w0<ld's most 1nftuen11a1 men ~hrs) (!) llOVIE "Bowery Champs" ( 1944, Comedy) Bowery Boys. Anne Sterling The gang sets out to solve a mysterious lmur:c ~·O 30 min.) CATHOUC MAii ... YOUTH AND llAUTY wrnt Dlt. llOUNM t:1I ... 1:11 llOYIE "The Producers" ( 1967. Com- edy) Zero Mostel. Gene Wrtder A pro- ducer and his accountant discover that an intended flop can make m0<e money than a :;n.~~ (2 hrs.) ; rrlYOUR-11 PRAm THE LOlm llOYIE "The Cat People" ( 1942. Hor- ror) Simone Simon. Kent Smith. A girl is cursed with the ability to convert herself into a vicious panther at will ( 1 hr , 30 min) HI ~ Cll ... _,.,.ATCH mY .. ••••• llOYIE "O, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael M0<1arty, David Carradine On the roof of a Manhattan skyscraper. a petty crook stumbles across the nest of a giant feathery flying serpent that has been terrorizing New York City 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min) CE) OOt.F 1985 Ryder Cup highlights from Bel~~= (R) (1 hr.) 2:a l Cll ... _,.,.ATCH llOVllTo. ... mY,.••••1 llOVll "The Cotton Club" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Richard Gere. Gregory Hines In the 1930s. a 1azz muS1C1an saves the Ille of a -Monclay -Morning Mo~- 1:11 (1) "Tank" (1983. Orama) James Garner, G 0. Spradlin. ( 1 hr .. 53 min ) l::ll(C) "The Detective" (1954, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Joan GreenwOOd. ( t hr . 31 min) Ne(%) "Airplane!" (1980, Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty. ( 1 hr., 28 min.) r.tl (1lJ "The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone" (196 t. Drama) Vivien Leigh. Warren Beatty. (2 hrs.) .. CC) "Six Weeks" (1982, Drama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore. (1hr .. 47 min.) CB) ''The Aviator" (1985. Ofama) Chris· topher Reeve, Rosanna Arquette. ( 1 hr .. 36m1n.) 1:11 (1) "Manny's Orphans" (1980. Drama) Jim Baker. Malachy McCourt. (1 hr .. 31 min.) (%) "The Leopard" ( 1963, Ofama) Burt Lancaster. Claudl8 Cardinale (2 hrs . 45 mm) powerful rac«eteer and is towed deeper and deeper into the violent wond of gang- ster™9n. 'R' O (2 hrs .• 7 min.) Cl) rT ... M CS) llOYIE "The Hunter" ( 1979, Ofama) Steve· McOueen. Ell Wallach. ·Based on the lrue story of Ralph "Papa" Thorson, who leads a dangerous life as a modern- day bou~hunter. 'PG' (1 hr., 38 min.) .. I ~TO IUCClll AWi TOii AND llftl(Y llOYIE "Sugar Cane Alley" ( 1984. Orama) Darling Leg11tmus. Garry Cede- nat For an 11-year-old boy. winning a scholarst11p becomes a ticket to a world free from poverty, but his fellow workers In the sugar cane helds provide him With a different kind of education -· one about hie. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) 1:118 llOVIE "Wichita" ( 1955, Western) Joel McCrea. Vera Miles. A Western town is tamed by a new lawman. ( 1 hr.. 30 mm) ~FAITH• ~~The Year Of L1v1ng Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Drama) Mel Gibson, Sigour- ney Weaver An Austrahan )OUrnalist. a Br1t1sh embassy off1c1&I and a Eurasian cameraman become caught up in the tu- mult of t 965 Indonesia 1ust priof to the fall ot Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ~1 ~0AllD MATDrl .,_11 TODAY EIOMI d ~ IUQt llllfY HEATMCU'f THE ..C......TmTMVIUOI__, OIOOOD Former SCTV cast member Dave Thomas plays a successful college profes· sor who's transported back in time. Guest s1ars include Catherine O'Hara. Martin ShOrt. Joe Flaherty and others. ( 1 hr.) ta @ FLlfTIT0.1 4M CID llOVIE "The Perk Is Mine" ( 1985, Dra- ma) Tommy Lee Jones. Helen Shaver A distraught man ignites an urban crisis when he takes New Y0<k's Central Parlo. hostage to bring attention to the plight o' Vietnam veterans O ( 1 hr., 40 min.) -ct) "Sixteen Candles" (1984 Comedy) . Molly Ringwald. Anthony Michael Hall. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) CID "The Flamingo Kid" ( 1984, Comedy) Matt Dillon. Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr.. 40 min) (I) "The Happy Ending" ( 1969. Drama) Jean Simmons. John F0<sythe. ( 1 hr .. 52 mm.) '9 "Behind The High Wall" (1 956, Ora- ma) Tom Tully, Sylvia Sidney. (2 hrs..) -@ "Strangers On A Train" (1951 Suspense) T=arley Granger, Robert Walk- er. (2 hrs.) 11:11 (t) "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (1949. West~rn) John Wayne, John Agar ( 1 hr . 44 mrn.\ . -JUternoon Movies- ,. e "79 Park Avenue" (1977, Drama) Lesley Ann Warren, Potty Bergen. (2 hrs.) ®"Cannonball Run" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr .. ~5 min) (SJ Secrets ' ( 1982. Orama) Helen L1nd- c,,1y A1111A Campbell Jones ( t hr . 18 r1lt1 I I t•. Ht<> G•rl Friday ( 1940, Comedy) CAry G1a1.1 rlosalind Aus~ ( 1 ~ 30 mml (%) • H·q Cat People ( 1942 HouOf) SmlOOe Simon. Ken1 Smtih. ( I hr , 30 111111 J ~(_C) "A11plane'" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) 29(1) "Twilight Of Honor" (1963. Drama) Richard Chamberlain, Nick Adams ( 1 hr 45mm ) 1:11 "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984. Ad- venture! MK:hael Douglas. Ka1hteen Turner (1h1.45mtn) fl ) "M1~1110 In Action 2 The Beginning" ( 1985 Utnrna) Chuck N01ris. Soon-Teck Oh ( 1 hr 36 min ) Hl(t) "The De1ect1ve" (1954, Comedy) Alec Gu1n11Pss. Joan Greenwood ( 1 hr 31 """ ) .. ($) "MAn11ys Qfpha11s' (1980. Orama) Jun Bal-Pr Malarhy McCour1 ( 1 hr 31 min I ~(CJ · S111 Weeks ( 1982, Drama) Dudley M()()f'e Mary Tyler MOOle ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) (2) "Moscow 0fl The Hudson" ( 1984, Comedy) Robin W1lhams. Maria Corlchlta Alo11so ( 1 hr 55 min ) lcll{H) "To Find My Son · ( 1980, Drama) Ricbard l hOmas Juhe Cobb ( 1 hr . 40 min) -•ve•I .. ----• .. 11'.:::oee C81 ... flOIJCI ITOR'f .UTllT~MIBO .... 0 Ttlm'ICOWMY w+WITIOlll •n••__, .... LA-n9PPAaY OCUlllll .,_ Marvelous Marvin Hagler vs Jonn "The Beast" Mugabi IC>f the un- drsputed middleweight title, scheduled fC>f 12 rounds hve from Las Vegas. Nevada ~~llAT /NOTUm 1::11. ft.811 IMM Regularly scheduled ftmmlng may be delayed due to bfeaks ..... lo~":.PORCOll'ORT Henry threat- -ens to move out when Mu!lel s mother de-"'lc.ta: :-... lltoUlt -· OOUICUM .. U'l'IMCY: M ll1MIUCTIOll TO ~ (C) llCMI "Sixteen Cendles" ( 1984. CC>fnedy) MOiiy Rmgwald. Anthony Mi- c.hael Halt An Insecure MldweStem teen- ager's 16th birthday goes unremembered. ivst another symptom of the peio of edo- tescell<'e and giow1ng up In a mlddle class family. 'PO c:;i ( 1 hr • 33 min ) llOWll "Sec1ets" ( 1982. Drema) Hel- en Lindsay. Anna Cempbelt-Jones.A 13- yeai-old girl's dlSCOYefy of her let• fa- ther's secret Masonic Lodge bc>Otts leads to a M>1ies of mlsundefsta~ at home 11nd at her bOarding schOol 'R ( 1 hr . 18 ~) ·, MO¥lf •I l:i ,., I 1980 C-On"~tty\ Robef1 Hays Julie Hagerty In lhlS spoof ol dt5a'>ter ltlms. an airliner's crew suc- cumbs to food poisoning and a nervous former war pilot is p.essed 1nto serVl(;e 'PG' ( 1 ht • 28 min l l lOLDc.I NI C81 ... a --hi~ TOlllHT lnterv P>N with Katharine~ I TAll ~ ~ A lour of a chocOlate factOly 1n Switzerland. Linda Gray ("Dal- las") LOW COll•CT10M ... Ttlm'lef9MY .... OfPOll'M9 ......... ..... ..., • dll9" ... 7:11 I Oii M TOMI Fealured the musK: in- dustry goes on-the-recOld wilh a new syn- dlC8ted album review series. a visit to a fasl-food !overs' heaven. amplified tap shoes. inside a photo gallery to shoot an all-male calendar ..... ...,. WM1'1twfB•I• l'flOllU. U .ATU. ........ CMllCI Of ALRrm flOfU'I COUil rA•a-.. ... YWIDUlm =-WLDWOIU Of M9A&.I l.DOIMW ,.,,,,,.., MAW -COC*I A mushroom-and- butter fllllng IS Inserted undef a chicken s skin. North African cool<lng techniques 00 PMMU IM)a( Attar Red happens upon a mago1fk:ent fa1<y tale world She bftngs a dragon back hOme as a souvenu i ... MCM ,_ UlrfA AllTA .. ()) ICAMCIOW lll6J-. ueG eYOUAUllQ llCMI .. Comes A HC>fseman" (1978. Orama) Jane Fonda, James Caan An •n- dependent rancher enlists the help ol a Matt Dillon le .f lc \\us mukiuli( the deci~ion of u lifetime-\\ hile hu\ ing the time of hi~ lifot MON. (CC) MARCH 10 dnlter m fighting the Intended takeoYef of her land 1n the Southwest of the t~. (2 hrs) • 0 IWAl'TU ,_ llCCClmC• Ma.rk and the JUdge Intervene wfl9f'I someone m3l<~ al'I attempt on the life ot Mctor- WDP • C.: lllH1 . lmlC'~~ (R)c;J(1hr) -=. "Exorcist II. The Heretic" ( 1977. Fanlasy) Richard Burton, Linda Btaif A p.iest and a female psycholOglst try to help young Regan MacNell. who is still haunled by bizarre visions and dreams ot llylng (2 hriJo. al llATIOIUL J"9IC ..um Fea- tured the making of a wildlife documenta- ry archrval footage of Theodore Roose- velt s triv into the Amazon basin, the making of Tabasco on Louisiana's Avery Island 1 om Chapin hosts. (2 hrs ) • WCWWWllOMI "Anne of Green Gables" Gilbert helps save Green Gables; Anne and Gilbert forget their childhood a111mos1ty and laH in IOve (Part 4 of 4) O l hr . tOmtn) PRMIMLOllD FOR AUCTm M •NCM l90 The fArm cnsls 1n AmerlC8 IS seen lhrough the eyes of an auctioneer who sells off the !?.£SsesslOOS ol bant<rupt farmers. ( 1 hr l lCJ .,. "Fighhng Bacit" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Tom Skerrttt, Patti Lupone. An angry Philadelph1an organizes a vigilante force 10 stem the hde of VIOient crime io his neighborhood 'A' ( t hr , 40 mio.) (()Am WMIT\m 00 .,. "The Flamingo Kkf ( 1984, Comedy) Matt Otlloo. Richard Crenna. In t963. a BrOOklyn plumber's son gets a job al a chrc beach club a.nd t:>ecomes enam- ored with the matetlal trappings of life 'PG-13' O { 1 hr .. 40 min.) (l) CMIOll"I COIB't Cl UllCI (!) -MOOD Wherl King John t:>eiieves that Robin Hood's father, the Earl of Hun- llngdon has plotted 10 pul him under a witch s spell. he OlderS the earl's assassi- natioo ( 1 hr ) (%) llO¥ll 'The Leopard" ( 1963. Orama) Burt Lancaster. Claudia Cerdinate Gari- 1 i 8 P.M. Copley Colony Cablevl•ion G49~GOO -Monday Conl. bald1's 1860 invasion of Sicily results 1n rhe demorion of rhe arisrocrats In the so- cial order (2 hrs. 45 min.) mooeeeAMID l:'9 D fl) YAl.llm Valerie's children adm11e 1he11 rarher's foulmouthed friend. tn ster- eo ~=:.II.A I' N llAQAJm A tour or a choeolate tacrory 1n Switzerland: Linda Gray ("Dal- las") l .. ~_.RT"ICBl-na"'­ ~ DOeleAMID .. (I) U11 A Ala Alhe's Job-wanted ad winds up in the personals section of the ne~aper (R) II W DMll QMY Judge Hand pressures the academy 10 reveal the derails or his :.on's dearh, Slaight, charged with the murder, travels with Elizabeth to New Or- leans to ctear his name and figure out who is the real murderer Stars Lloyd BrldQes, Alec Baldwin and Hal Holbrook (Part 2 or 21 .9 (2 hrs J 0 (!; llOVll "Between Two Women" CPrem1ere Orama) Farrah Fawcen, Col· leen OeWhurst. A young woman finds her- sPtt unable to endure the strain of her mother 1n-1aw·s unrelenting meddling, until a cr1s1s forces the two women to come 10 terms Q (2 hrs ) ONEWI G) llOYIE "Broken Lance" ( 1954, West· ern1 Spencer Tracy, Richard Widmark ( onthcrs erupt 1n lhe family of a Texas callte baron weakening his power. (2 hrs) EI!) PM* ntl LOM> m,) WONDIJIWOMI "Anne of Green Gables" Gilbert helps save Green Gables: Anne and Gilbert forget their childhood ar11mo<,1ty and tall in love (Part 4 of 4) Q I hr) WOllJ> CUP._ Men's downhill from Mor11ne France (R) ( 1 hr.) (l ; llOYIE 'Dreamscape" ( 1984. Science I 1rnon) Dennis Quaid, Max Von Sydow. While working with a scientist who has dis- covered a way to pro1ect one's conscious rhoughts into another's dreams. a psychk: srumbles upon a plot to use the method for polt11cal purposes PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 35 mm) ®ffMTIB (S)llOYIE "Tho Killing flelds" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Sam Waterston. Hsing S. Ngor Based on New ~ork Times reporter Syd- ney Schanberg's chronicle of the unique friendship thal developed between him and h•S nauve assl'1ant. Olth Pren. 1n I 970s wanorn Camt>odia 'R' c;> (2 hrs . 21 min) m ,.na uon 1UT ~•ID 1MI RMCD TMCY LHACY: A~ IY UTMAMm ..,.... Katharine Hep- burn hosts this tribute to Spencer Trac:y e.11am1n1ng the actor's career. Elizabeth Taylar, Burt Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, Lee Marvin and Angela Lansbury are among the sters remembe<lng Tracy. c;> {g h'!J • t.:119 (I) lmftlMT Dick'• upset when a boOk he wrote under en usumed name Is ~~his publllher Q CJ] I "The Goldwyn FollleS" ( 1938, Musical) Adolphe MenjOU. Ella Logan. A film p<oduoef tries to Induce a young gtrt to act a' a ludo• for his upcoming mualcal revue (2 hrs .• 30 min.) m ,.,,.non •IT 16 Sunday, March 9, 1986 • -11~•UC1Y • Y~ "'Oil 1MI PIM AWMDI From lhe Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles' Ambassador Hotel, the presentation of tan-voted awards hlghhght1ng the past year 1n film The categories are beSt motion picture best actor I actress. best suppor11ng ecror I actress and best song Hosts Patty Duke, Elhott Gould {Taped) lg hrs) llZ) llOVll "Strange Lady In Town" ( 1955. Westem) Greer Garson. Dana Andrews Aller 101n1ng her brother 1n lare 19th-cen rury Santa Fe, a beaullful woman falls In love. (2 hrs • 25 min ) • ·=--=-ICMI ~ llOVll "Airplane!" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty In this spoof of disaster films, an airliner's crew suc- cumbs to food poisoning and a nervous former war pilot Is pressed Into service 'PG' ( t hr . 28 min.) CI) UM__,. ULT WATIR ~ ® ICIDI II ~ This e.11aminatlon into teen· age _..5ll1C1de Includes interviews w11h 1roubled"adolescents, parents and psych•· atnsts ( t hr ) <XllmDY IMAI =AY,_.AICOT .. _,.,.,.,, IQ -mT .. ., AITBi CMDOOILll ••• w ... n• U.,«JU.,-:"~ MIDAY umTmJ.111 aM'TWt LlllTYLU llAGAZINI ...... "90llT lflCllTILOOK llOVll "Against All Odds" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Rachel Ward. Jeff Bridges A fading professional football player falls tn love with the g1rllr1end of a small-time hood and becomes involved with shady, high· stakes real estate dealings 'A' Q (2 hrs 8m1n.) CO llOVll "I Want To Be. Bad" (No Date. Adult) ( 1 hr • 30 min) Cl) IOUD GOLD Scheduled· Glen Campbell (co-host). Robert Tepper, ABC, Sheila E . Balhmora, Isley Jasper Isley, Lionel Richie (ln!i;Jrftl.· 1n stereo. ( 1 hr.) n:11 I :" ..... Ol laMA '°'91 Ale ..... fm\I f1I 000. Filmed highlights and outtakes from the Georoe Lucas·Steven Spielberg produc:t1on, "Indiana Jones And The "Htmple Of Doom." Wtth behlnd-the- sc::enes comments by cast and crew tn ctudt.ng Hamson Ford (I hr ) 11:118 (I) PEElffOll ITIB.I An auto acc:l- dent may lead to Steele's arrest on susp1- c10n of murder (R) ( 1 hr , to min.) G e IDT at CAMOll From January 1985. singer Linda Roostadt and enter- tainer Joey Bishop /f" host Johnny Car l~it~,. ...... f; -llA~ ,1 ... "P11vllt'!' At The Oeach" ( 1983. COrAed~Ame~a UlJlile(, Atletle Dom-baSle romantic ups and downs of a young rlslan woman vacationing In Nor mandy as viewed through the eyes of her 16-year-old couSln (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 min) ~ .,_ "Moscow On The Humon" 11984, Comedy) Robin. Wllltama, Marla Conchita Alonso. A Russian circus ~­ c1an de1ects to the United States and &et· ties 1n New York alter being saved from the KGB by a store securlly guard. 'R' Q Ifl'lr .. 55 min ) - CZ) mYll "Mike·s Murder" ( laMr ~ - ma1 Debra Wmger, Mark Keyloun A Los Angeles bani< employee and sometime '1 lover of a drug dealing tennis Instructor decides fo Investigate hls dealh and jeop- 1Ht l""E!~p::m::,7 mlo I llOVll "Gidget Goes Hawaiian ( 1961. Comedy) James Darren. Deborah Walley A chain of vacation romances 1s complicated by the arrival of Gldget's boyfriend. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) ®.l ElfT'BTUWTOllCIHT Interview w1111 Katharine Ross. CE) lflOllTIC8l'TD Cl) llOYIE "Cheers For Miss Bishop" (194 t Drama) Martha Scott. Wiiiiam Gargan A Midwestern sc::hoolteacher dedicates her entire hfe to her profession l hrs} JWClUI ~ FAWl TY Towat Basil Fawlty. an tr. competent and rude innkeeper. decides !Ci improve the class of his hotel's ctlentele it25 trn llOVll "The Longest Hundred Miles (1 967, AdVenture) Doug McClure, Katha· rine Ross A pr18SI leads a group of adults and F1hpino children away from the lnvao 1~ ~anese (2 hrs • 5 min ) 12:1tU m LATI ..-r Wll'H DAVID~ Scheduled comedian Ro~ Klein. also lstu~.r,l.:=,s In stereo ( 1 hr ) ALLW ... ...... NOllU ~..,. Scheduled· Rita Moreno actor Chrt=her Lambert ( 1 hr ) I LOW. l:UCM ITYLI PMmntlLOM> TOP U. IOJlllQ Henry Tiiiman v'- Reggie Gross In a heavyweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds from At1an111 City, N J (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) ([)llOVll "Reuben, Reuben" (1983, Ota ma) Tom Conll, Kelly McGlllls A Scotllsr poet on the lecture circuit Indulges ht' passions for oooze and young women or New England college campuses. 'A' f • hr., 41 min) 11:111IUTOIn.IMB0 11:19 Cl) llOVll "Legs" ( 1983. Orama Gwen Verdon, John Heard Three amt>o hous young women put their talents aM careers on the line wherl they compete for a chance to dance with the Aadlo Cll) Music Hall Rockertes (R) (I hr , ?<:' min} 9 .. UTIMCY: All lmlODUC'TIOll TO Co.uTIM ta.""'" MOT1 ""'" *'" Cl) 90¥9 "Westward Ho" ( 1935. West em) Jol'ln Wayne. Shella MannofS • cowboy learns that the leader or 8 genq Who murdefed his perente Is his owr brother. (I hr., 30 min ) I :S "The Big Game" ( t972, Ad venture) Stephen Boyd, Fta~ Nuyen Foreign governments attempt to obtain n power1ul mlnO-c0t1trot deYlc. from Ame11 can aclenllsts. (2 hrt.) U IYAll W WllOOPI tCll.DllM WCT PROM AY Whoop! Goldt>tro. acrress and comic. createg 11¥9 charectera ranging from a streetwise thief to a Calllorn111 surfe< in a spec:lat t-i>e<S at New York'' Lyceum Theater In March 1985 ( 1 hr ) I Il- l- 1l ;I th 1S 's :ti , .. m er ,. !() tJI 0 0 ~ u• 'IC a :;r II' )r '. ro I\ -Monclg Coal. 1:11(t).,.. "Frances" (1982. Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. Chronk:le of the tragtC life of Frances Farmer, screen star of.the ·30s and '40s, whose domi- neering mother commilled her to an tn- 1:11 saM.8.;lum 'R' (2 hrs , 20 min.) 1 .......... CGmDY Ta.mer Guests~ Crushef Comic, Eric Kornfeld. Louise OuArt, Susan Je<emy (A) I ALL •M ,Al&Y ....... LOii» llO'lll "My Atst Wife" (1984, Orama) John Hatgreaves. Wendy Hughes When his w1fe announces that their 10-year mar- riage IS over and that she Is having an af- fatr, a man sinks into incapacitating d&- i alr. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) MmCAM-.&.a t.a AT THI llCWml Scheduled reviews "Trouble In Mind" (Kris Kristotterson. Genevieve Bojold): "Turtle Diary" (Glen- da Jacl<son. Ben Kingsley) ; "Highlander" ~ean Connery, Christopher Lambert). Cl) llO¥ll "Warrior Of The Lost World" ( 1983, AdVenture) Robert Ginty. Persis t<hambatta A professor and his daughte< recruit a cycle rldt')g daredevil to over- throw a malevolent tyrant 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 HI Imm~ cm ... ..mrATCM ..,_ llO¥ll "Nobody's Perfect" ( 1968. Comedy) Doug McClure, Nancy Kwan A man attempts to return a Buddha to a small village alter he learns that Its ab- 1,."§r=hl bad tuck (2 "" l -... &11 llO'lll "Torchlight" (1984. Orama) Pamela Sue Martin. Steve Railsback. A wealthy artist's storybook romance and mamage turns sour when her husband Is seduced by a dangerously allracttve third arty --cocaine 'A' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) 1:9 • llARCH "'-ll'Wlll. Yf• ••I Ml -TMllCml __ ..,., ... .. ~ .... , .. llCMITOlm ... ... ... "' ..-ct ca.•ICOLlllDA• 1:11 llO'lll "The l<tlllng Fields" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Sam Waterston. Haing S. Ngor Based on New York Times reporter Syd- ney Schanberg's chronicle of the unique lnendshlp that developed between him and his natrve aSS1stant. Olth Pran. in 1970s wartorn Camb0d1a 'R' O (2 hrs , ·1"r_ .UT •ACI COMTIR llO'lll "The Rose" ( t979. Orama) Bette M1dler. Alan Bates. A llambOyanl rool< &1nger turns to drvgs and alcohol when she flndl II dltflcult to cope With the P!._essurn of lame. 'A' (2 hrs .. 1-4 min.) -~.,.. "The Voong Nurses" (1973. Orama) Jean MaMOn, Ashley Porter Three be8ulllul nurtet find themselves In serious and sometimes cooilcal dllemmas on and ott the job 'R' ( 1 hr . 16 min ) Ml® .W "Aepo Man" (1964, Comedy) Emillo Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton A punk rocl<er takes a job with a veteran c&r repossesaor, and together they jOin the Chase for a 1964 Chevy Malibu whoee trunk happens 10 contain a futuristic weapon. 'A' ( 1 hr . 33 min.) .. e llO¥ll "FBI. Girl" ( 1952, Mystery) Audrey Totter, George Brant When the syndicate tries to expose the governor's cnmlnal past. a preny girl is set up as a decoy 10 gather evidence on their plot. ( 1 -Tuesclay -Morning Movies- W CJ:) "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (1949, Western) John Wayne, John Agar. ( 1 hr 44 min) ' .. (%)"The Leopard" (1963, Orama) Burt Lancaster. Claudia Cardinale (2 hrs . 45 min.) 1:11(1) "Zelig·• (1983. Comedy) Woody Al· len. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr . 24 min I NI CJ:) "The Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 1957, Drama) William Holden. Alec Guinness. (2 hrs . 4 1 min.) ,_@ "Incident In San Francisco" ( 1970. Orama) Rtchard Kiley. Chns Connelly (2 hrs.) .. CID "Brainstorm" ( 1983 Scienc&-Ft<:tton) Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood ( 1 hr . 46 m1n) CS> "Ute On The M1sSISSlppi" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Robert Lansing. Oavtd Knell ( 1 hr 55m1n) .. (%) "The Cat People' ( 1942, Horron Simone Simon, Kem Smith ( I hr . 30 min) 1:11 (l) "The Streets Of San Francisco ' (1972. Mystery) Karl Malden Mt<:hael Douglas (2 hrs ) -CJ:) "The Cand1da1e" 1 1972 Orama ) Robert Redford, Peter Boyle ( I hr . 50 min) CID "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Come· dy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards. ( 1 hr . 38 m1n) "Come And Ge1 II" ( t936, Drema) Edward Arnold, Joel McCre11. ( 1 hr . 39 min ) U1) "The Clime)(" ( t944. Horror) Susan- na Foster. Boris Karloll (2 l'lrs ) -@ "Caged" (1950, Drama) Eleanor Par- ker, Agnes Moorehead. (2 hrs.) -(%) "The Candidate" (1972. Drema) Robert Redford, Peter Boyle ( 1 hr . 50 min ) -a.taernoon Movies- tHICI) "79 Park Avenue" (1977. Orama) Lesley Ann Warren, Polly Bergen (2 hrs ) CC) "Unla1thfully Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley MOCJrf' Nestess1a K1ns1<1 ( 1 hr 36 min) "W11hout A Trace" ( 1983. Orama) Kate Nelhgan, Judd Hirsch. (2 hrs ) "The Adventures 01 Buckaroo Benz.al Across The 8th Dimension" ( 1984, Sci- ence FtcUon) Peter Welle<, John LlthgOw i!_ hr . 43 min.) a:.(%) "Mike's Murder" ( 1984. Orame) 0.- bra Winger, Mark KeylOun (I hr . 37 min) we "Made For Each Other" ( t939, Ora- ma) Carole Lombard, James Stewart ( 1 hr . 30 min) .. •CJ:l "Oh GOdl You Devtl" ( 1984, Come- dy) George Burns. Ted Wass ( 1 hr , 36 min.) CID "On The Town" ( 1949, Mu91Cal) Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra ( 1 hr 38 min I , hr.) i E• "TOOA' ----..., _,,, __ -=:=. (J) "Lovely To Look At'' ( 1952, MU9ical) Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) a. CZ) "They Live By Night" ( 1!M9. Orama) Farley Granger, Cethy O'Donnell. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) • •CC) "Conan The Destroyer" (1984, Ad· venture) Arnold Schwarmnegger, Grace Jones. ( 1 hr., 43 min.) •Cll "Lile On The Mississippi" (tea.. Ora- ma) Robert Lansing, David Knell. ( 1 hr . 55mln.) •(!) "The Anderson T " (1971, Suspense) Sean Connery. "8:!n cannon. {?.hrs.) CID "A Passage To llldla" (1984. Orama) Judy Davis, Victor Banerjee. (2 hrs., '3 min.) CD "Mass Appeal" {1984. Drama) Jeok Lemmon. Zel11<0 lvanek. (1 hr., 40 min.) Cf) "Resurrecllon" ( 1980. Orama) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard. (2 tn.) •@ "Secret Of The Incas" (1954. Adven- ture) Charlton Heston. Robert Young. (2 hrs .. 5min.) a:a(Z) "My Arst Wile" (1984. Orama) John Hargreaves, Wendy Hughes. ( 1 hr • 35 min) -Evening ........ llATTllDUITCll Cll .. POUCllTORY .... Q ,....,,,.,., WfWWWTl1'IOlll IULllM__,. ... mmM_.. mc:IWICMW .,.. "Forever Darling" ( 1966, Com- edy) Lucille Ball, Deel Arnaz. A young couple's marriage Is saved by a guardian angel who taembles the wlte'a faYOl'lte movie star. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) ~=~..mm 1:11. ~ mAI Regular1y schedUled programming may be delayed due lo .. n=s. i to•:.. ... ccmarT Andfew 18 taken by a senile grancsmothef dUrlng one ol Muriel~to Wllon$ I=-l~••R&•UMIOftl ... • -. .. ..., ca """ .... ~ 9"11 "Zella'' ( 1983, Comed)c) Woo- dy Allen. Mle rarrow. Oocumentary-ttytt prolile of e man With IM ablllty to 90QUlre both the physical and mental traits of the ~~ts. 'PG' (1h1 .. 24'!Tlln) ,..Qil ... Sunday, March 9, 1986 17 -Taesclay Coal •. 8 0 imlif~ TOllM'r Interview with Tom Hanl<s I TAXI = =:&. Roger Moore on lhe ski slopes of Gstaad. Sw11zerland: lingerie de- l'lef Samanlha Robbins. car 2C'T'm ... ---IJ-lll-::.·.~­•... OIPOINm ... 1111u. ..... '9ClllT WGM.D CC.._ Women's slalom from Parl< Ci1y, U1ah and men's slalom from HeeYenly Valley, Calif (Taped) (2 hrs J CD llOVlf .. The Bostonians" ( 1984. Ora- ma) ·ch11s1opher Reeve. Vanessa Redgrave 111 19th-century Boston, an Im- pressionable woman is caught belween her alliance with the lemlnlsl cause and he1 attrac1ton 10 a brash southern lawyer ~~ ... 1:11 {(15 llOVlf 'McHale's Navy Joins The Air Force· ( t96f>. Comedy) Ttm Conway. Joe Flynn An ensign on a South Pacific Island 1s forced to impersonate a pilot and gels involved with the crew of a Sovle1 me1chen1 ship ( 1 hr . 55 min.) 1:11 f) 2 OM M TOWN Fealured· formef Flrsl Lady Belly Ford leads a tour of the Ran· cho Mirage treatment cenler which bears her name end details Its 1reat"*'1t pro- grams for alcot>of and drug addiction: Robert Mitchum ralks cendklly about his l:.ence el lhe Center MCI •MGMT '9A U..ITUU Los Angeles Cllppe<a at Los Angeles Lakers (Uve) (2 hrs , 30 mm.) m OM U. U.AT&.Mm ~CIWICI °' Al..fllTm llltOft.ft COURT rA·a"tt -.YW1DGAm MOPl.llOINA'Mll IBllAMY ntl ~I-Sex and vtolence In movies Guests Stanley Kremer and John Milius ~="The Cal People" (1942. Hor· ror) Su none Simon. Kent Smfth. A glfl Is cursed with the a~hty 10 convert herself Into a viCiOus penlher at will ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I RACM PIK* IMTAMftA .. ()) TIWftlt .... u. G) ~TUii The A· Team sets out 10 thwart lend swmdlers who are trying to rip off a Jl!OU.e.o!asenlor citizens O ( 1 hf.) 8 (llJ THI IOllt Tony poses as the head ot the houSe 10 imprest Saman- tha=~ friends. (R) Q 1 11111P•~n -::.. "See No Evil" ( 197 t, Suspense) Mia Farrow, Robin Beltey. A helpless young bllnd woman Is terrOflzed t?Y a kille1 In cowboy bOOts. (2 his.) • IOWl An oveMew of the IUCC:lellful tight by enwonmentellst• and aclenttst• 10 prevent the O&Pf-V'• extinction. O ( 1 hr .. 10mln) I .... ..... ~I ....... Charlayne Hunt- e< Gitvlt narrates lhls !<><* at apertheld. focusing on Ille within a black lownthlp 18 Sunday. March 9. 1986 and the day-to-day !Ives of four South Africans. (1 hr.) CC> llOWll "Bachelor Party" ( 1984, Com- edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kltaen. A care- free school bus driver's pals decide to lhrow a pre-wedding party for him; com- plicating matters Is the fact that the girl's lather dlsappfOYeS other choice. 'R' Q I l hr .. 46 min.) .!ID JIOJll...:.:Max...Dug1.1ms" ( 1983. Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards. A widow's ne'er·d<rwell father, who aban· doned her when she was e child of 9, shows up with a bad hear1 condition and a suitcase lull of Ill-gotten money. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 38 ~ (l)CJJ •~~a •est Cl) ... "Mlsslog In Action 2: The Begin- ning" ( 1985. Orama) Chuck Norris. Soon-Teck Oh. An American colonel. held priSonef by sadistic Vietnamese captors, makes a bid for freedom for hlmselt and his fellow POWs 'A' ( t hr . 36 min.) 1--.. Ill ..,.... PA19 While the rest of the family Is visiting grandpa, Mike Is left In cha=.nwutlouse. o .l'WMl ... U. '1j ,. ...... Roger Moo<e on the ski slopeS of Gstaad, Switzerland: lingerie de- Iner Samantha Robbins. ....,_,_ --.. (I) flalLl'I QDCI AWAD From the Santa Monica (Callf.) CMc AudltorlUm John Denver hosts the 12th annual awards presentation recognizing top per- formers In tetevlslon. mottoo pletures and music as determined by a Ganup Poll. (2 hrs L 8 •...,.. An underworld jewel dealer hi1es a ruthless automaton (John Ma- 1us.zak) 10 e11m1na1e gem thieves (Post· poned trom an eerllef date.) In stereo. ( 1 hr.) I~~ (1951. Western) Edmond O'Brien, Polly Bergen, A cowboy e~ the death of his flancee. (2 hrs.) l ...... 1111u. IOWl An O\l'efVlew of the succesatul ligh1 by environmentalists and scientists to ~event t~'s extinction O (1 hr ) ...,. _."Amadeus" ( 1984, Orama) F. Murray Abraham. Tom HUICe. Consumed with jealousy over his rival's brilliance. Vlef'lnese court composer Antonio SaUerl lnettectually plots to discredit brash must- cal genius WOifgang AmadeUs Mozart. 'PG' (2 hrs., 38 min ) (l)IHl11m CZ)_. "The Candidate" ( 1972. Ora- ma) Robef1 Redford. Peter Boyle. A young llbefaJ tries desperately to avoid being COfrupled by his campaign for a seat In the U.S. Senate. 'PG (I h<., 50 min~ . -1 =~~ To Rob Las Vegas" ( 1969, Creme) Gary LOCkwood, E'b somnw. wtlle artemptlng to hijack $10,000,000 from an armored ~r. mem- ber• of • gang flgl'lt among themMlveS. l twa •• 1.':J.. " .. .. .. "The HaC>Pefll " (1967. Com- edy) AnthOny Quinn, ~aye Dunaway. Four young people ar-. taught the tlnet points of ex1otOon after kidnapping a ayn- i te k~~~30 min l ,.,.._...., -e .,..., Stlngfay and Sena ~ alter a ruthless drug k mur rs the Hlegal aliens who p him harvest his crop. Stars Nick Mancuso and Rachel TICotin.~ l 11 . B llBL POil ... Spenser tallS a former trtend pol;ceman Frank Belson O 11ntwn -----lmlTAa CMJZAnoM AID Tim ... The Industrial and French Aevotutloos se1 1he siege for a century of dfamatlc change in Jewish Ille Including the devel- opment ol social and politic31 equallty in Western Europe, the RUSSian pogroms the nse of ZlonlSm and the starl of mlg1a lion to the New World (Parl 6 of 9) o C 1 hr J (CJ llCMI "The Candidate" ( 1972, ()la me) Robert Redford. Peter Boyle. A young liberal tries desperately to avold being corrupted by his campaign tor a seat In the '\J.S Senate 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min~ ~ M =.au A detecttve nom Skerrltt} 1s h8un11ng1y reminded ot his AA5=n~1es a priest's death ti) PA19 CMAll When a law student turns to.drugs lo ease academic pressures. Hart and other Law Review members come 10 herald. (!hr.) I CM1.lllM.&...,. ............ II -CM.l.mM.MIT._ _, 111.L -WllA•B In this spe- cial, the British comedian pertorms sketches and songs end welcomes the Hltrs A= (1 hr ) (!)•~--1•1••.1•• ... CMICV COleY Cl AlllCI TlllDAY mAMm Sketches a baseball ream owner trades a Ian, the Btgots. thf! future l°'.=L C.-ITA~ ....• ..., ~ Nlcket Ride" ( 1975, ()la· ma) Jason Miller, Linda Haynes. A synd1 cate hit man jeopardizes hlmSelt by having more knowledge of black-market actMtles than he realty should (2 hrs) Cl) llOftl "the Actventures Of Buckaroo Banzai· Across The 8th Dimension" I 1984. Science Fiction) Peter Weller JOhn Lithgow A band of actventurers bat· tie enemy aliena who are accldefltaHy rf!- leased from the 8th dlmensloo as a t9'utt of a researcher's e11perlments 'PG' (I ht , 43 min) (%) llOftl "Sugar Cane Alley" ( 1984 Orama) Darting Legltlmus. Garry (Ade-. net F0r an 11-yaar·otd boy. winning ai scholarship becomes a ticket to a wOllO free from poverty, OOt his fellow WOfketb If\ 1he sugar cane fletds provide him ~th a dtti.rent kind of education -one about Hte 'PG' ( 1 ht., 43 min) 1-MUm tttl -mA111f --mJllY ... --'° ,. llDOI fhfOl.lgh NASA phologr15end nerratloo by Or- ton Wellel, Ifie of Ameoca s 1 ace to the moon la lrlOtd rom tfle flr$1 Mnrrn ry lligh.lt to ApoltO 11'1 lending Ofl !hr moot). td. (I) -l -An assortment 01 untavory che~tera take an lntetest !fl a ClaMlc car lt\lt Iha S~ have been hired to dt!Ytt (R) ( t ht . 10 min ) -Taesclay Coal. II e ~ Host· Johnny Carson. Scheduled: actress Mary Tyler M00<e In ster;o~ l g MC ... ~ llOVIE "Operation Mad Ball" ( 1957, Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs. A private tnvolves his fellow r&CnJlts, enlisted __ _..m.,.e.,.n,.__...otticers. nurses and prisoners Jn cac.... rylng off the "Mad Ban." a w!ld party. (2 l~·~u. IPClll'1'ICIWra llOVIE "Avenging Angel" (1985, Ora- ma) Betsy Russell, Rory Calhoun. A law school student seeks to avenge the mur· der of the pollceman who rescued tier from a life of prostitution. 'R' (1 hr., 33 min.) G118H'rUWRY tW@ llOVIE "A Boy Ten Feet Tall" (1965. Adventure) Edward G. Robinson. Fergus McClelland. When his parents die. a 10.. year-old boy begins an excfllng trek across Africa to find his aunt. (2 hrs , 30 min.) 11:11 CC) llOVIE "The Last Winter" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Kathleen Quinlan. Vona Ellan. Two women identify the same man from a newsreel as their husband, a soldier who disappeared during the 1973 Yorn Kippur War. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) u.1~-= anaTU•rT TWT Interview with Tom Hanks. (() COUIQI U•W. Arizona State at Tex~ (3hrs.) CD "Ladles Of Lust" (No Date. Adult) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1111CWI 11:11 PAWUY TOWal Basil and Sybil decide to take a shor1 vacation while thelr hotel is und~oing renovation. 11:till al LATI ll8H'r WITH DAVI>~ Scheduled: comedian Michael Davis. dancer Gregory Hines. In stereo. ( 1 hr ) MTPA1'IOI. llDB'BW' ... ..... PIOfll ........ LOft. 1muc• 1TYL1 MMITNIL.Oe 1t:9 mTClnmln.10 • H••CIWI BIT 1M (I) . .,_ "California Gold Rush" ( 1981. Western) Robert Hays, John Dehner. Based 'on stories by Bret Harte /An aspiring author heads west In the late ~ 1840s In search of adventures to write abou~) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) a.Cl) "Deadly Blessing" (1981, Hor- ror) Ernest BOfgnine. Lois Nettleton A liv- ing nightmare begins fOf a young woman when she marries Into a strict religious w e~~1~~~~ (I) llOVIE "Swamp Water" (1941. Mys- tery) Dana Andrews, Anne Baxter. To prevef\t him from reveaflng his hiding place, an esoaped murderer hOltfs a young man captive In a swamp. (2 hrs., 30 ':.J. I llOWll "Fantastic Invasion Of Planet Earth" ( 1970, Science-Fiction) Michael Cote. OebOfah Walley. A vlolenl storm IOfces a young couple to land a chartered plane In a huge bubble from outer space ~~ ~~"A Nighl In Heaven" (1983. Orama) Christopher Atkins, Lesley Anne Warren. A married college Instructor has an affair with one of her students who wOfks as a male exotic dancer. 'R' ( 1 hr., 23 min.) QI PAUi.RYAN - 1:• CH) llOVIE "Richard. Pryor Uve On The · Sunset Strip" -(1982; Comedy) Richard Pryoc, This lllmtd cQQOert.pedormanceJs highlighted by the comedian's views on sex, marriage, prison life and a chilling though humorous account of his cata- strophic experiences with cocaine de- indence. 'R' (1hr .. 30 min.) tll ... •••mar ... comDY TOllmfT Guests: Joann Dear- ing, Glenn Hirsch. Brian McKim, Sean Morey. Richie Gold. (A) ,, I ML•1MIPAl&Y ..... 1MIL.Oe m¥ll "North Dallas Forty" ( 1979. Comedy) Nick Nolte. Mac Davis, Groupies. pill-popping and all-night party- ing begin to take their toll on two fun-lov· ing but over-the-hill football players. 'R' (g hrs.) • OJ llOVIE "Scarface" (1983. Orama) Al Paclno, Michelle Pfeiffer. A Cuban hood released from Castro's jails travels to Mi- ami and climbs to the top of the cocaine llrad~niirw=.:Ji hrs., 50 min.) t:al HOU.YWOOOC&.OllUP Scheduled: a re- union of the original cast of "The Andy Griffith Show." • 1 (I) Cll ... ..mrATCM MCORD-llOVIE "Dragnet" ( 1953. Mystery) Jack Webb. Ben Alexander. Sergeant Joe Friday is called In to crack the case of a Indicate murder (2 hrs.) LOYllOllM ... L.1110/IM..Ff -... t11 WOll.D AT LMm 1:11 llOVIE "Blondie Takes A Vacation'' ( 1939, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. The Bumsteads try 10 save an old resort hotel trom bankruptcy. { 1 hr .. 30 min.) @ llVlll.Yf91WlD G-TNllClml Cl)& • ..,. ... (%) llO¥ll "Mike's Murder" (1984. Dra- ma) Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun, A Los Angeles bank employee and sometime lover of a drug dealing tennis Instructor decides to investigate his death and jeop- ardizes her own life. 'A' (1 hr., 37 mlnJ,. 1:11 <BJ llOVll-"Moscow On The Hudson'~' - - ---1-(~19&-•~. -\..Comedy)-Robtn . W!Ulam&;-Mar-ia-- Conchlta Alonso. A AU$Sian circus musi- cian defects to the United States and set- tles in New York after being saved from the KGB by a store security guard. 'R' Q L1 hr .. 55 rota.) M Cl)llOVIE "The Giff' { 1982, Comedy) Pi· erre Mondy. Clio Goldsmith. A mlddle- aged banker's retirement gift lurns out to be the ravishing beauty he meets on a tratn.'Ay hr .. 45 min) Ml .,.,.,.,..,;211 .. ... .,,.AlamW ...ct GPa.., .. NITM• NITm "" IPClll'1'ICIWra .UT •ACI COAITIR Ml llOVIE "The Bridge On The River Kwai" (1957. Ofama) William Holden, Alec Guinness. During World War II, a British colonel and his men become part of a prison labor camp gang IOfced by the Japanese to build a Jungle bridge (2 hrs .. 41 min.) we llOVIE "The Forest Rangers" (19-42. Musical) Fred MacMurl'ay, Susan Hay- ward. When her forest ranger boyfriend Jiits her to marry a wealthy socialite, a woman decides it's time to sharpen her competitive charms to win hirn back { 1 hr.) ;-=.;'"Blondie Brings Up Baby" ( 1940. Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake. Baby Dumpling plays hooky, result- ing in Dagwood's arrest tor kidnapping lhr., 30 min.) llA110lrt Ill• •II TODAY .nc. .. .. l&mn CAID ITAT09MUlllWILL (l)Hunieuf Cl) PA1191 CHAii When a law student turns to drugs to ease academic pressures. Hart and other Law Review memberS come to her aid. ( 1 hr.) · -Weclnesclay .. ®-"The Camel Boy" ( 1984, Adventure) Animated. Voices of Barbara Frawley, Ron Haddrlck. (1hr.,12 min.) (%) "The Rose" ( 1979, Orama) Bette Midler. Alan Bates. (2 hrs., 14 min.) -~ "Kind Hearts And Coronets" (1949, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Dennis Price. ( 1 hr., 44 min.) NI 01) "Ransom For A Dead Man" ( 1970, ~tery) Peter Falk. Lee Grant. {2-hrs.) .. CHJ "Treochcoat" (1983, Comedy) Mar- 9£1 Kidder. Robert Hays. (1 hr .• 31 min.) (JJ "Hard To Hold" (1984, Orama) Rick §.2ringfleld, Janet Ellber. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) -~"Love And Death" (1975, Comedy) Woody Allen. Diane Keaton. ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) (%) "Allee Adams" (1935. Orama) Ka- tharine Hepburn. Fred MacMurray. ( 1 hr., 39 min.) l:ll (HJ "The Front" (1 976. Comedy) Woody Allen Zero Mostel. (1 hr .. 34 min.) Cl) .:Mother, Jugs And Speed" (1976, Drama) Bill Cosby, Raquel Welch. (2 hrs.) -~ "Bite The Bullet" (1975, Western) Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen. (2 hrs .. 11 min.) Cl) "The Catered AHair" (1956. Come- dy) Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) tD "Damn Citizen!" ( 1958. Drama) Keith Andes, Maggie Hayes. (2 hrs ) -01) "The Master Of Ballantrae" ( 1953, Adventure) Errol Flynn. Beatrice Camp- bell. (2 hrs.) -(%) "Moscow On The Hudson" (1984, Comedy) Robin Williams. Maria Conchita Alonso. ( 1 hr • 55 minJ _.,, ...... Movies- -· "A Time For Every Season" (1972, Adventure) Documentary. (2 hrs.) -~"Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette, Madonna. 1.1hr .. 44 min.) CZ) "The Leopard" (1 963. Orama) Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale. (2 hrs .. 45 min.) we "Three Girls About Town" (1941, Comedy) Joan Blondell, Binnie Barnes. 1.1hr .. 30 min.) 1::9(C) "Kind Hearts And Coronets" (1949, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Dennis Price. ( 1 hr .. « min.) QD (I) "Hard To Hold" ( 1984, Drama) Rick Springfield, Janet Ellber. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) •CZ> "The Rose" (1979, Drama) Bette Mldler, Alan Bat• (2 h,..., 14 min.) •(JI) ''The Camel Boy" (1984, Adventure) Animated. Voa. of Barbera Frewtey, Ron H•ddrlck. (1 hr .. 12 min.) •CC> "Love And Oeltth" (1975, Comedy) Woody Allen. Oi9ne KNton. ( 1 hr., 25 min ) •Cl). "CanntfY Row" (1982, DrarM) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger. (2 ~ .. 30 min.) 20 Sund~y. March 9, 1986 (l)llCMI "The Cat People" (1 942, Hor- ror) Simone Simon, Kent Smith. A girl Is cursed with the abUlty to convert herself lnt9 a vicious panther at wlU. ( 1 hr •• 30 min.) (JJ "Running Brave" ( 1983. Orama) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle. (1 hr .. 45 min.) Cl) "The Towering Inferno" ( 197 4, Dra· ma) (Part 1 of 2) Steve McOueen. Paul Newman. (2 hrs.) Cl) "A Minor Miracle" ( 1983, Drama) John Huston. Pele. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) •@ "Run For Cover" (1955, Western) Jam.es Cagney. John Derek. (2 hrs.) _.,,...... ___ _ -.. IA'.:=o.. Cll ... PGUCllTORY .... 0 i-.Cf9Mtf mmmma ..... ..., .... OCUll• 11CM1 "9 To 5" (1980. Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Panon. Three working women rebel against thetr subjugation by a male chauvinist boss. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (I) fOp Mm .,_ Roger Mayweather vs. Sheldon LeBlanc in a junior lightweight bout scheduled for 1 O rounds live from Las =· Nev. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (%) "Sugar Cane Alley" ( 1984. Orama) Darling Legitlmus. ·Garry Cede- nat. For an 11-year-old boy. winning a scholarship becomes a ticket to a world free from poverty, but his fellow workers In the sugar cane fields provide him with a dlHerent kind of education -one about lllfe.~~:;=·l 1:11 ,.,.. mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to •iled.rc=s. a ... TOO QOll POI cc.olT Not wanting more children, Henry discusses having a va~-cl-•W ,. .. t.n-..cT: Ml ~TO (I[).,. "Old Enough" (1984. Drama) Serah Boyd, Rainbow Harvest. Despite differences In their backgrounds, two ado- 1eteent1 develop a friendship that helps to ene their growing pelns. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 31 mlnilu--1--a ...,,..n '°"'"'Interview with Yoko Ono. 1;,,.... Pia Zadora; a tour of ~-Swll9rtend. ILMca••ctm . .... c ... .-. ....... ........ ._. • Tm Fraser Island, the W @ PLMl'foml .. (HJ lllllY HLL _ UNLUltlll) In this spe- cial the British comedian performs sketches and songs and welcomes the Hill's Angels ( 1 hr ) world's lar~t sand island located near Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Is home to a surprising diversity of plant and animal Ille (1 hr) (JJ MOYll "Bloodbrothers" ( 1978. Ora· ma) Richard Gere. Tony Lo Stanco A young man dares to break family tradition by working 1n a hospital ward for children rather than 1n the heavy construction busi· ness. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) Cl) .... ...,. ... (I) ~ Tiii LOIT .. oou It's a battle of wills when Allee and Trixie make a pitch for better treatment from their husbands O NI 01) WOMD OF All>UION "Condor" A look at the near exttnct Caltfronia Condor ( t hr) 7:118 2 ON Tiii TOWN Featured. unravel the whereabouts of a missing air ptrate. D B Cooper, who h11acked a plane 1n 1971 and escaped with $200.000 MC1•11GHT WHAT'I KAIPll9IQI mONU. l.D. AT LMGll =CMANCI OF A L.RTm PIOIU'I COURT .. A"l"M .._YWIDU. PROPLllOFllATUM IB1111DY MCM MOii IMTA ANITA .. (I) FAIT T9U fm HIClfWAY TO HIAYIM A Holocaust SUMVor must rely on a neo-Nazi to over- come a great tragedy In stereo. O ( 1 hr.) G MOYll "Swen Song" ( 1980, Ofama) David Soul. Jill Eikenberry A once-prom· 1S1ng downhill ski racer attempts a come- back. vowing to <;hed his reputation as a loser while seeking the attendant financial rewards. (2 hrs.) G ttl llACGYVB MacGyver and a young computer whiz attempt to avert a military c~ti:= ,i,~ hr ) I= "Audrey Rose" (1977, Horror) Marsha Mason. Anthony Hopkins. A cou· pie learns that their tormented young daughter is the reincarnation of a child killed 1n a fiery auto crash. (2 hrs.) e llATIOllA&. QIOQUlltlC Christopher Plummer narrates this hlstorlcal profile of Jerusalem. focusing on the religious shrines. the dtVerse aJltures that coexist peacefully within Its walls. and its people. Including longtime mayor Teddy Kollek. In ster:ui~r~ min.) I MtDW. -'AIC Christopher Plummer narrates this historteal proltte of Jerusalem, focusing "On the religlout shrines, the diverse cultures that coexist peacefully within Its walls, 111nd Its people. Including longtime mayor Teddy Kollell. In stereo O ( 1 hr ) CC).,_ "Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Ma· donna. Amnesia, mistaken Identities and danger befall a bored New Jersey house- wife who becomes involved with a free- I ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-54t-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana-835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC- GMC-OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit 831-0SOO 495-0800 DailyPilai Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0C>10 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 842-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-wt-3500 P\ BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 892451 838-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa -M&-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-540-0713 EARL IKE TOY OT A 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -Me-9303 Sunday, March 9, 198e I - t z: 2: 2: I o:; ;a 13 v e· ,, R • n !f' ,. I ,,. ~ er :2 •) 1- tn )- t· II " YOfk photographer's love 111e and finances °'' lhe skldS unt~ he teams up W11h his wornarn11nQ brother and a J.>U! t. "'cker ( 1 hr. 30 m•11 l 1~1--comDY TOMMT Gt>Mts C:orson & f1ve-;oo. I an(:e M()l'ltano. Marie Mcfwen rred WOif. Pele• Fogel (A) e mVll ''Mr K~eet's W1J1" ( 1971 Orama) John Saxon, T1ppi Hedren A man and his wile set up a game preserve 1n Africa. only to have British and Italian armleS hght over It'!@ w111~h~ on then propetty (2 hrs ) I . ALL•ntlPAl&Y ~-LOM) AUTO RACM Wodd Endurance Malaysian tOOO horn Kuala Lum~ir Mal~(R) (1hr) ''A Ntght1nare On Elm S1ree1 ' (1984. Horror) John Sa<oo, Ronee Blakely A group of L A ch1ld1en are ler· ror1zed by a vengeful killer who can 11ivade !heir dreams and materialtze when lhey awake R' ( 1 hr • 31 min I I .. CAll-.&.a t:a AT lMI MO¥lll Scheduled reviews "Troobl(> 1n ~1r1<1' (Krrs K11stolferson. Genev~ve Bu10ld) Turtle Dtary' !Glen •la JackSOf1 8ef1 K11igs!eyl H1ghlandf'• Sean Connery. Ch11s1op001 Lanibeltt !ti a:91QHT'fATQ4 WMAn MCmWHAn MOn LCM--.vHIJ.•••I ... UPICIPM.IY HI ... ~ MCMI Coverg111 ( 1983. Orama) Jeff Conaway. Irena Fems A ma1kellng INt\ll· kid meels a s1ruggl1ng New York mOdel and altempts 10 transform her into an 1n tema11onal sensauon 'A' I t hr 33 rn1n 1 ml (l)~ ... MCMI "BIOWlng Wtld ( 1953 Advf>n· ture) Gary Cooper. 6arbdra Stanwyck A w1ldca11er and his power hungry wile al· tempt 10 s111ke tr rich 111 the 011 heltis 1:? hrs) 1 -.v~•u•••• --ICINll INIT&OOI 1111 ...,.,....,., Ill Ml MCMI "Tidal Wave· ( 1975 Adven IUfe) Lorne Greene. Ke11u Kobayasn1 A giant !tr.IA! wave engulfs Japan ( t h1 30 mu'Jnr. ~-tc•• ('! .VW "10 To Midnight" ( 1983. Ora ma) CharleS BrooSOo AMrew Stev!'ns A hom1c1de detec1t11e artd a c111r11no!()Oy graduate search tor a l<lllf>r •>' womflln Tl' ~hr., .c 11n1n) AWi MCMI ·Friday the 13th A New Be gtnnmg · ( 1985 Hurrof) Joh11 Sht>pard Melanie K1Maman A •nctsked killer brutal ly Slays 8 OIOUP 01 IJlt.,U'>pe(;hflQ leefl f l 'A' ( 1 hf .. 32 rn1n I ,,,.~ ..... .,. "Midnight EApress ( 1978. Or ma) Bred Davis, JoM Hurt Bayod "'' t~ hue SIOfY ol Biiiy HeyeS. a young Attierlcan arrested In Turkey '°' 1ttompt log to smuggle <XII Jlasn1sn, who suffers a g1uellng tncaroeratlOn tn a torturous pt1s _ 1on /:,.~l~'s . 1 min ) NITm l/O'f ......,.. (l) MT10ll'I Ill H ••TODAY (8) .VW 't'•umoogous" ( 1982, Horrot) Janel Julian. 08vt1 wanace A disfigured murderer stalks a patty ol le<:lcle5s teen agers weeker1du Q 011 J 1em01e l~and n· ~hr. 35m11 I ~~="lllP Harder They Come'" ( 1973 Ol'am&l Jlmm)' Clltt. Janet Bark· 'ey A young Jamaican who dteams ol r11ak111g It big as 11 reggae singer Is cheat· ed by a rec:Ofd pr<>ducer and IOfced Into a lite ol c11me ·n ( 1 t·r 40 nun ) ••L01T••AC1 -~ -Mondng Movies- .. CS) Tank' ( 1983. Ota111a) James Gar11e1 GD Spradltt1 ( t hr. 53 m111 1 (ZJ 'Allee Ada•ris I 1915. Dtama) Ka lharn1e H!'pl'\Jlll r 1 prj M 11.. Murray ( 1 hr 39m1n) d CC) 'l he l avP11c:lt'r I HI Mob I 1952 Coo e<ly) Ali><: 0111111 o . S1anley Hollo wa~ ( t t11 18 "'11• l 1•@ MooPy r '"'I Hona.• ( 1953. Come- C1j) Dean Matltto, Je<1y t ew•s 12 hrs) .. (CJ Jesus ( 197q Ora111a) B11an Dea t.011 A111ka No11111111 (I"' . 51 "''") 'Rapp1n 11985. Dromn) Ma110 Va11 Pef'bles I ai>1a Valenza ( t hr , 32 111111 ) CS) "The Hu11ter ( IQ79 Olama) StevP McOueen, Eh Wallach ( 1 10 .. 38 lf\1r1 ) (.%J "Sugar Cane Alley · ( t984. Or11ma) Darlt1l9 I t>qillrnuc;. Garry Cec1enal ( t ht 43 """) .. You l 1ohl Up My Lile . ( 1977, Ro- mar1Ce) Otd1 C 0• 1r JOf> Solver 11 ht 30 min) ·w1ntPrMwk ( 1976 Ad\lenlure) Mt· chael Da111e Leif r 11rkS011 12 hrs I .. lhP Afllmly I 198.C Olama) Mel G1bso11 A1111•011y Hopk111s (2 hrs. 12 tnlfll S) Kiss MA Kate ( 1953. Musteal) Ka· lt'l•yn Ctil\o<;O•• Hl w91cJ Knel (I hr , 49 r11111 I m "()Pported ( t95 I Olama) Jell Cha11dler Marla lo.et1 (2 tu') 1MI@ The W1n1"'1g Team" ( 1952 Blogra· P!'Y I Dons Day nOl-a'<' R1Jagan 12 hrs ) 1,.CZ) · ll•ev Live By Night ( 1949, Orama) Farley Gra110 .. 1 C.'1hy 0·0onnell ( 1 hr 35mm l -Afternoon Movies- tt99) · M1•11 Who Love W0<11e 1' ( Hl77 D1ama1 I v"~ Jl111>e1l'l ::,quirP f11dPli (2 hrs 1 18.> no11·11m{1rig Thi! S1t>oe" (t984. Ad venture) Ml(.haE'I [). "Illa-;, Kalhlee11 Tumt't (\hr •!> m111 I fS) f'~ttot C)<e1111·~·· I IP84 C<Y11e<M Lermy VOil l>vt'llen Vt1gi11111 Madc;en ( 1 hr , 3!> r111r1 I 11:9 (C) "Atlhuf ' (I 9ft t. Comt"<I)' I 0udl4'Y Moore ltlil Mmnett. ( 1 hr • 37 111111 I ,. • I \lt'41 Gel M If. 119:.1 r.011 ~y) Ralph Bella111v 111 l 1J~ , 1 t t.1 30 min) (J) "My F'11st Wilo' ( 1'~84, O!ami\) John Hargreeve'I, W,.rl~'/ I lughes ( 1 hr , 3~ mm) l9(ff) "A Plano ror Mrs Cimino" 11C18<? Orama) 0,.llP 0611iq, Penny ru11p1 (I hr 40mln I 011k ( 10B3 Ou1 1111 J1111 r, " ·" ' lrtl!Ll (' r r., 1 I (f)IUll.-Y • MCM1 "Mystefious Mr. Moto" ( 1938. Myste<y) Petet LOfre, Ha1old Hubef. A case whteh puzzles Scotland Vard Is of- fGfed to Mr. Moto. ( 1 h1 ) 8i) DM IClllM'lll ~-~ •IIl)ft.iftll-.. (C) .0VW "9 To 5" (1980. Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton Three wOftclng womeri rebel against their subjugation by a male chauvinist boss. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. SO mini , 1:11 LC) ''Honeysuckle Rose" ( 1980, Ro- mance) WHiie Netson, Oya!' Cannon. ( 1 hr. 59 min) Mt(%) 'Missing In Action" (198.4, A<Mtn- lure) Chuck Norris. M. Emmett Waleh. ( 1 hr . 41 min) ... (ID "AascalS An<1 Aobbefa: The Secret Advenlures 01 Tom SawyClf And Hucic Finn· ( 1982, Adventure) Patrick Creadon. Anthony Michael ( t hf.. 40 min I "The Enchanted Journey" ( 19M, Fantasy) Animated Voices of Jim Backus. Orson Bean ( t hr., 24 min.) t:ll CC) "The Sword 01 The Veltant" ( 1980, Fantasy) Sean Connery. Mires O'Keefe. t_1hr ,42 min.) .. Cf) "Steelyard Blues" ( 1973, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Donald Sutherland. (2 h,..) CI) "Taro. The Dragon Boy" ( 19M, Fan- tasy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 15 min) "The lowering Inferno" ( 1974, er ... ma) (Part 2 of 2) Steve McOueen. Plul Newman (2 hrs) · 'MISS!ng In Action 2 The Beginning" ( 1985 Orama) Chuck Norris. Soon-Tectt Oh (1 hr 36mm) -lvenlng Sundev . M81ch 9. 1986 23 '11) IMOT~ -0. {C)Cla.X comDY rw1ms-zmrn Comedi- an and Juggler Michael Davis throws a parry and attempts to trade in his ott-th&- wall arohCS for ~l~bef'lavlof cou.EGI NCAA Cham~ onshop Tournament First Round Game L•ve/ C2 N'S I WPI: THI --.,_.. UCll Alm -------'c:;:ri"'"'ps~lrom "'Starwiifs" and "'rhe Empire ~trikes Back" are featured In this behind- the-scenes 100~ al special ettecta. Ma~ Hamill host!. ( 1 hr 1 l lOl.DO..I r. Cll .... 9 IJt'T'lllT.-T TOlllHJ lnteMew .~~da Gray lrom "Dallas .. (I)~=-~ Davia Letlerman·s "stu- pid pet 1r1cl\s", a man who lost ove< 100 leoo~~~ ~Ml.ORD ...... miORT llCMI "Jesus" ( 1979, Drama) Brian Deacon, Rivka No1man The Ufa of the "King ot Kings," from his early years as the son of a poor carpenter to ht5 instloa- tion 01 tM religious and social revocutfon that led to his death by crucifixion 'G' ( 1 tu 57 min) llllPIJaXT .... llCMI "They Lrve By Night" ( 1949, Olama) Farley Granger, Cathy O'Donnell. Three escaped convicts set otf on a crime spree during the Depression years In the South (1hr.3= ,_ ll1l UllDa 1MI nm Dtsllngutshed eJtperts discuss crttlcal issues coofrontlng Africa !Oday (I hr ) 7:11 tJ 2 OI THI tOWIC Featured current re- c,earch and help for AIDS vict1m$· 1nc1uded is the counseling work of the Shanti Foun- aation. a Reverend. who has the disease talks about his personal battle. hOw celeb- ntles are working together to raise funds tor AIDS MCr•lllHT WMAn~ mo.L.A. t.D.ATL.Mm ~=OfALR'fm .. ,. ..... ._YWIDQAm ""°""'90IMAT\m .,..,,,. • W. ~Jett Smith dlseusses e!_les, tureens end rHle1tes U.J llCMI "The Devtl To Pay" ( 1930, Comedy) Ronald Colman. Lore11a Young. A rakish roung hberline tastes the les1, tree Ille o a bachelor as long es he can -loet~:;,;::.;: ht . 6 "'"I • COll't..,. In st9feo. Q llCMI "Assault Oo Precinct 13" ( 1978. Orama) AU$tlr'I Stoker. Dlrwln Joston Cops and corivlett join loroee to prevent a teen-age gang from !eying siege 10 a nearly deSerted pollce 1tallon (2 lhr& ~ ~--rTOllOT1Q m=.n = .. Burnt Ott8'lng1" { 1978, Hor- 24 Sunday. March 9, 1986 ror~ Reed, Riren Blaok. A couple, ttielr son al)d eldetty aunt rent an old Vic- torian mansion as e summer home.· una- ware the house Is haunted and possesses a wlU of Its own. (2 hrs.) • ll'fll•fl "Adventures of Shel10ck HOimes II: The Red-Heeded League" Al- ter answering a charitable organlzatlon's ad. Jabez Wilson !S SVIQ!clous when he 1s promised a large sum of money tor copy· i an ency_clopedla. Q ( 1 hr.) MMIML019 . Plmll mM Regularly SCheduled programming may be delayed due to ~breaks. CH> NL CGU.le m MCllT _ _, - IOU our In this 1985 Oellas ooncen Phil Collins performs "One More Nlgh1." "Sus- sudlo." "AgalnSI All Odds" and songs from the album "No Jacket Required." ( I hr) ClJC.....~a •we (I).,. "Electric Dreams" (198', Com- edy) Lenny Von Oohlen. Virginia Madsen An unusual love triangle develops when a bumbling San FranclSco architect pro- grams htS personal comput8f 10 c.ompose love songs f()f 8 capttvatlog oellisl wno moves Into his apartment bUlldlng. 'PG' J.l. hr .• 36 t:i6 -~=''Whateve< Happened To Baby Jene?" ( 1962. Suspense) Bette Davis. Joen Crawford. Two sisters, both former 1llm stars. live a blza.rre existence In a te< ror-rldden house (2 hrs. 50 min.) 1t11 • ll'fll •ti "Adventures of St\erlock Holme:s II. The Anal Problem" Professo< Moriarty pursues Holmes and Watson to Swltnrland where he confronts Holmes tor what may be the last lime. O ( 1 hr , 15mln.) .. 8 e PAl&Y 191 Alex dates tile Ideal girl. but things go haywire when he falls In love w11h her roommate. a coed who can't ste':.~ 1012) lnste<eo. (R) o ~ ..... ,.,u. ~ ,. WIAZlll Oevld Letterman's "stu- pid pe1 trioks"; a man who loet over 100 lndl on a wate< diet · ... , .... ~I---.. -·-i ~Sam and Diane reveal their true 1eetlnQs '°"each other whlle on board ~tlng private plane. In stereo • (11 M COLITI Miies watches his mar- riage to Fallon and his mother's relation- ship wt1h Jason fall apart. o ( 1 ht.) I= "White Feather" ( 1955. West- ern) AObeft Wagnet, John Lund. A pros- pector la Instrumental In bringing peace to his terrl~. ~2 hrs.) • M •r "Adventures of Sher1ocl( Holmes II: The Final Problem" Profess<>< Motlarty punwes Holmes and Watson to Swttze<land where he confronts Holmes lor Whet may be the last time O ( 1 hr .. 16 ;rJ. • MLOl9 CC) .. "Arthuf" ( 1981, COmedy) Oucllty Moore, Ltz.a Mlnntlll A ctrtn<en, ~tic young mltllona.lfa falls In love *'"' a poor w1ltr911, but his lamlly threet· ans to cut Off hit lnh«lt•nce unleM he 1•••ntt, 'PG' ( 1 hr., 37 min.) .. "Agelntt AH odbs" (1~. Ore· ma) A8chel Ward, Jttt BrldgM A r.dlng prote.lon&I tootbaH pie~ fallt In love with the girlfriend Of I lmlll-tlme hood and *°"* lnYOIY9d With lhlcly. hlgh- llak .. rMI estate dMllnga. 'R' Q (2 hrt., 8 min.) ([) ._ "Tur11 182!" ( 1985, Orama) Timothy Hulton, Robert Urich. Armed with a fighting spirit and an aerosol spray can. a young man wages e graffi11 war against bureauetats who refuse to compensate hrs 1nJUted fireman brother. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr • 38mrn.r -- Cl.LIT_Ml1B --~"My First Wlte" ( 198-4, Orama) John Hargrea\les, Wendy Hughes. When his wife announces thal their 10-year mar- riage IS over and that ahe l1i having en af- lal1, a man smks Into Incapacitating de- i lf (l hr ,36mln) PAflm IQIOlll mT .. e .-T CCMlf Flofence laces man- datory retirement from her job as court· room batlltf In stereo (!) m¥ll "Green Ice" (1981, AdVen- ture) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer. An engi- neer and a socjalite at1empt to rob a Sooth Amencan emerald smuggler ol a iortune.,,.. l/nI <2 hrs .• 30 min.i ID llAii Cl MATR flPf9 YUM Robin Ellrs. Susan Hampshire, Jean Marsh. Tim Pigoll-Smrlh. Diane Rigg and se<leS host AJ1t1aif Cooke are among the celebrllleS saluting the 15-year anniver- sary of "Mast8fplece Theatre... o (2 hrs ~ I PA1'9DOWI mT .. i ".:..".=~ A Samoan na- ltve appears to have wed Hunter's girl· ltril=~I cerem<>ny ( 1 hr l ntlUllf ----MAm.-W• ~--tam'ftlOa 1a± M LOIT .. llml Ralph and Ed thin!( they've won a car, In another episode. they plo1 an early depar- ture tor Aiiee's =-~• Ethel Q I C ....... .. w1a ac1 MA,...,_ YUM Robin Ellis, Susan Hampshire, Jean Marsh. Tim Plgolt-Smlth. Diana Rigg and series host Alistair Cooke are among the oelebfitles saluting !he 15--year annlvef- sary of "Mast8fplece Theetre " o (2 hra.~ ----I ._ . .._. II couw umTIAU. NCAA Champi- onship Tournament First Round Game ··-~a;~a,) ~~ llCMI "The KllUng Fields" ( 198-4, Ora- ma) Sam Wa1et11on. Halng S Ngor Based on New York Times reporter Syd- ney Schanberg's chronlcie or the unique friendship that delleloped between him and his native aMlstent, Ol1h Pran, In 1970s wartom Cambodia. 'R' Q (2 hrs., 21 min.) . orrOf .. OZ) llOVll "Oavll's Own" (1967 H ~ Joan Fontaine. Kay Walsh An Engll echoolmarm falls under susplclOr'I when one of her pupils becomes a aacriflclal vie· tlm of wl1chcfllt ( 1 hf., 55 min) ,.11uc1&~ ... _ .. , mAm Guest: Biiiy Ven. Sketches. an Interview with Senta; open marrltge; Sui- cide Boutique, hOund dog I~· tlOr'ls. l ~la&.m ,.,......,,. ... "The SNnlno" (1980, Hofrot) Jack Nieholtotl. Shelley Ouvd. A winier I 1t -I a) 1th tn, ISi 1te r . :S) en 1r- 1I- e- n· '1· n- ~ 1- a a • In Id le 'f• 2 3· 1· • n r- I n d e I- -Tlaanday Coal. -caretaker fof a remote. and appareoflY haunted. Colorado hotel Is snowboUnd there with his wile and clairvoyant youl'lg son 'R' (2 hr&., 26 min.) 00 lml • ~ This examination into teen:_~ ~lclde Includes 1nte<v1QWS with 11oubled adolescents. parents and psych1· a~ttu ) __ _ .,_ "Every Woman Has A Fantasy" ( 1984. Adult) Rachel Ashley. John Leslie A group of suburban women exp1esses their hidden dreams and desires ( 1 hr • 30 min) (l) LRIT1\.D Of TMI mt All) PAmll Interviews with Engelbert Humpe<dinck. Cha11es Bronson and wife Jin Ireland. Ger- many's Prince Von Thuln Und Taxis and actOf Cornel Wiide, a tour of ttie Far East with Billy Dee WHllams. (R) ( 1 hr ) (%) llOYll "Death Game" ( 1977. Suspense) Sondra Locke, Seymour Cas- sel A man Invites two attractive teen-age girls Into his house for the night and later discovers that they are homicldal mant· ecs~ 1 hr • 28 min.) 1t.te l ()) =-IAmTIAU. NCAA Championship T oumament First Round West Regional Game from Ogden. Utah ~hrs .. = D e Host· Johnny Cerson In ster-~ I QI It/IC ... ..m.- .,. "Miss Sadie Th<>mpson" ( 195•. Orama) Jose Fe<rer. Rita Hay· worth A young woman with a Questton· able past becomes Involved with a Marine and a mlnlste< on a Pacific ISiand. (2 hrs.) lmlAITT llAWAIMM "'*''"'Ull) TO•UlllJlll:ID ~MUSI 129 (!)~mM u•aa•...,. anaT.-T TimlllT lntervleW with Linda Gray from "Oenas •· ...... ...,. CID.,.. "The Final Terror" ( t 981. Hor· r0<) John Friedrich, Adrian Zmed A kntfe- wieldlng kmatlc 111Ctlmlzes eight young campe<s. 'R' ( 1 hr . 22 min ) i -•ICY •cu. 12:11 MM.TT~ When Basil hears that hotel Inspectors are In town~ he ente<s a state ot nerv005n8S8 that causes cootv· sion among his guests and staff. 1-8 • LA11 mn' wmt DAVID &.m9mM Scheduled· model Elle MacPherson. actor John Larroquette In sttfeo ( 1 hr ) IATNna. ••• 191'1' ... --~PIGfU _. ... LM. -CM Im.I ..-mu. ..... ..,. .,.. "Making The Grade" ( 1984, LOIITTR<"JV) Judd NelSOn. Dena Olsen A SpoMed rlet't kid ottera S 10,000 to a street· Wise teen-eger to finish out hit taat yeer at e!._ep school for Nm. 'R' ( 1 hr., o45 min } W .,.. "Moecow On The Hu<Sson" ( 198A, Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams. Marla Conchita AIOntO. A Ruaalan clrC\.19 musl· clan defects to the United States end set tlet In New York after being saved from the KGB by a atore aecvrlty guard 'R' ( 1 hr .• 55 mln.) .. ,...,.1119,_0 tM IUIElllOIWW F ta9 ... "Nobody Llwe FoffY9f" ( UM6. eme) John Garlleld, Geraldine Fltzger aid. A soldier returning from ifie war be---Drama) Joanne WOOdward. Tony Ran- comes a Weet Coast con artist whoee vlo-daN. Four couples llvll'lg in the same post- lims are w-= widows. (2 hnl.) war housing deVelopment face Ille and its· tt18 WM" WM"mrt Q!oblems. (2 hrs..) Cf) llOWll "Constantine And The Croes" ·----( 1960~ Ad\'ef\tut•) Cofnel Wilde-. Owls-CD--"Up The C«!elt" ( 1964. Gome- ltne Kaufman. In the •th century 8.C.. dy) Tlm Matheson, Jennifer Runyon Four -.GoostantJoe becanes Empec.or ...of Gaul ___ c:ollege-st1K1ents tty .to bung~ glofy t0- and defeats the Roman& lnhiS crusade for their school by competing 1n a raft race rel~tolefance. (2 twa. 30 min.) against a team of ruthless men 'R' ( 1 hr , 0 35mln.) e llOWll "Lost City 01 Atlantls" (1977, <l>•••w ... Documentary) Exciting deepwater digs (%) llOWll "A. Night In Heaven" (1983, offer new proof that the fabled city of At· Drama) ChrtStopher Atkins. Lesley Anne lantis truly lies beneath the blue water of Warren A marrled college Instructor has the Aegean 5::~.~~ · an affair with one of l'ler stu()el'lts wtlo (!) COl1m NCAA Champ!-woO<s as a male exotic daneer 'R' ( l hr • onshlp Tournament First Round Game 23 min) ~ape delay) (2 hrs.) .. ,...,,,,.,.,.WSTll l\MIPU --.0 AT&..-. llOWll "The Rose" ( 1979, Orama) • .. Bette Midler. Alan Bates. A flamboyant ICMOOllL.fll rock singer turns to drugs end alcohol .--1 when She finds II diffic1Jft to cope with the --. 90KT pressures of fame 'R' (2 hrs .. 1' min.) 1111 llOWll "Avanttl" ( 1972. Romance) I PMl. IYAI Jack Lemmon, Juliet MlllS A conseNat1ve tll ... businessman falls In love wtth the slightly • •&W... eocentnc daughter of his dead lather's ~ ~ Guests. Rick 0v8'· mistress. 'R' (2 hrs . 24 min ) ton. Jack Gallagher. Jimmy Tingle, Spike 1111 (1).,_ "Against All Odds" ( 1984, D<a· 1Jon~1J•r (A>,,,_, ' ma) Rachel Ward, Jell Bridges A fading --. M -professional football player falls In love PUm 1'MI I.Olm with the girltriend of a small-time llOOd llOWll "Teachefs" ( 19M, Dfama) and becomes Involved with shady. high-- Nici< Nolte. JoBeth Wllllams. A lawault stakes real estate dealtl'lgs 'A' O (2 hrs . brought against a zoo-like urben high 8 min.) school for awarding a diploma to an lttl-11111 PAl'nl• 1era1e student spurs a borned-ovt lnstrvc-MTm tor to search f<>< his discarded Ideals. 'R' Ifft Q_ ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) -.0 c:ua womN {HJ .,_ "The Blues Brothers" (1980, mAT•ACICOAITD Comedy) John Belushi, Oen Aykroyd MICH).,_ "Choose Me" ( 1984, Corned ) Two blues singers must contend with the OenevieVe Bu1old. Keith Carradine T~ Chicago police, the CIA, neo-Nazls and lives of a bar owne<, a radio sex therapist the U S Army lo put together a benefit and a scheming womanizer collide. setting concert to raise money for their orphan-off a barrage of emotional fireworks. 'R' f 'R' ~~s .. 13 min.) U hr. •6 min ) · Mm -..... We mwll "The Eagle And The Hawk" t.a -IOAN Interviews with Kim ( 1933. Orama) Fredric March. Cary Zimmer ("Guiding Light"). Richard Eden Grant, A war·weary titer sinks 1n10 a deep ("Santa Barbera'') and Lefllle Easter--.vess1on ( 1 h 30 1 ) -bri::•~ope"J .6_ I~ r . mn. -1 Cltl _,., .. ,...,. ==IUH•llTOOAY .,. '~Last Valley" (1971, AO-=·They Uve By NIQht' (1949. venture) Michael Celne. Omar Sherlt. In Orama) Farley Granger. Cathy O'Donnell the last German village to be untouched Three escaped conVICts set off on a cnme by either plague or the Thirty Years' War. spree during the OepreSSloo years In the the townspeople try to coexist peaoefl.llly South I 1 hr., 35 min.) with~ ':a~l&>i'ng soldiers. (2 hrs.) l='•an ·1r.:F..J. Ml ... IUnallf 1:11 .,_"No Down Payment" (1957, .. PLM'~ .. (%) "Milalng In Action" (l9&4, ~· ture) Chuci< Nomi. M. Emmett Walltl ( t hr .. ,, min.) •CC> "All Fan Down" (1962, Orema) Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beatty ( 1 hr , 50 min.) .. (I) "Secrets" ( 1982. Orama) H.itrt Lind· say. Anne CampbeU-Jonea. ( 1 hr • 18 min ) 1'lll Ill) "My Six Lovet" ( 1983, Comedy) Debbie Reynokta. Cliff Robertton (2 hrs ) NI(%) "Heat And Oust" (1983, Ortme) Ju. lie Christle. Greta Scaec;l'll (2 hrs . tO min.) •eel ;,Oh God! Book II" (1980, COmedy) George Burns. Suzanne Pleshette ( 1 hf • 35mfn) CR> "Tin Man" ( t 98 t Orama) Timothy AOttoms, Deana Jurgens ( 1 hf , 3S min l ... (!) "Ring 01 Fire" ( 196 1 Adventure l Da· vld Janssen. Joyce Taylor (2 hrs) -CC) "Hombre" ( 1967, Western) PaUJ Newmen, Fredric March ( 1 hr . 51 min ) CID "On The Town" ( t9•9. M1JS1Cal) Gene Kelly. Frank Sinatra ( 1 hr 38 min ) Sundl!W, March 9, 1986 25 -l'riclay Coal. ~"The Scarlet Coat" ( 1955, Drama) Comet Wilde, Michael W1ldtng ( I hr 40 min) (I) "Amadeus'· ( 1984 Orama) F M11rray Abraham. Tom Hutce (2 hrs , 38 min ) • I!) "The 8.1le" l 1948, Ad~ntureJ Douglas Fairbanks Jr Marla Montez (2 hrs.) · -~ "Crawlspace' ( 1971. Suspense) Teresa Wright. Anhur Kennedy ( 1 hr . 30 minJ -Afl•noon Movies- -• "Just A L11tle Inconvenience" ( 1977 Orama) Lee Mal()<s. James Stacy (2 hrs) CC) "Bananas· ( 1971 Comedy) Woody Allen, Louise Lasser ( 1 hr., 22 min ) CID "A Passage To India" ( 1984, Ofama) Judy Davis. Victor Banel)ee (2 hrs .. 43 min) 11:11 CJ) "Secrets' ( 1982 Orama) Helen L 1nd say Anna Campbell-Jones ( 1 hr 18 min) w• 'N01h1ng Sac.red" ( t937 Drama} Fred11c March Carole Lombard ( 1 hr 3v min) (I) "Open City" ( 1946 Orama) Anna Magnani, Ahjo Fabrw ( 1 hr , 45 min ) .1:11 (C) "The Deep" ( 1977, Adventure) Rot>- erl Shaw. Jacqueline Bissel (2 hrs 4 min ) 219 (1) "Brainstorm" ( 1983 Science F1c1ton1 Ch11SloPher Walken. Natalie Wood ( 1 hr 46m1n I •CID "The Karate 1<1'1 (1984, Orama) Ralph Macchio Nor1yuk1 'Pat" Morita (2 hrs. 6 min) (I) "The Song Remains The Same' 1.!.976 Documentary) (2 hrs. 16 min ) a:ll(C) "The Shocking Miss Piigrim·· ( 1947 Muslcal) Betty Grable Otck Haymes (I hr . 25 mtn ) •CJ) "The Last Hard Men ( 1976 West em) Charlton Hester James Coburn (2 hrs) ([) "Les Miserables· ( 1934, Drama) Harry Baur, Charles Vanel (2 hrs) •CI> "Annie Oakley" ( 1935 Western) Bar bars Stanwyck. Preston Foster ( 1 I'll 30 min ) -lvealng .. 26 l""-=oee ---... "°"' .... Q • ~CCl9ltll'f ........... '1lmll mM Regularly '>Cheduled P4'0Qfamm ng may t>e delayed due to ebreaks .. = ICI I. PllCI --~Oh GOdl Book II" (1980, Comedy) George Burns Suzanne Pleshette God returns to Earth and chooleS the young c»ughttf ol an advt<· tlling executive to apread his message to the world. 'PG' p hf., 35 min) Cl) SM lOl•dT IT 10ll8MT CID .. "MP Dugan Retur"'" ( 1983. COrnedY) Marana Mason Jeson Robardt A wldOw'I ne'tt-®-well father, who aban· dOned her wn.n the was a child or 9, lhOWt up wllh a bed heart condltiOn and a tu1teue Ml or HI-gotten money ·po· (1 tw .38mln) Sunday. March 9, 1986 ()) mcMI "The Old Maid" ( 1939, Orama) Bette Davis. Miriam H()pkms A pair ol sis leis become Involved In a struggle after 1ht1 lover ol one Is killed 1n the Civil War t hr , 35 min.) llAT 1 H01'lm ........ 9QIT ...... a ... TOO ca.Oii POI COllFOM .uPAll»Y llACl9.I l.1118 ... IMOIM ... . MAii mnrt llMY WOii.i> "MOdel<. of Enterprise Kamsky Associates" Guests Virg1n1a Kam!ky and her assoc• ates discuss their efforts to open lines ol trade wllh Ctuna (R) COUIQI IAl«ITIAU. NCAA Champ! nnsh1p Tou1namen1 First Round Game II~~)' .,. Cll ... 111 DnBTAIMJfT TONIQHT lntervie1-. lw11rT~yl Hall and Dave Stewart ~ ~ The story Of a rescue mlsS1on 1n a remote mountain area; a sur 1ca1 procedure for overweight people LCM COll9CTION ... ,,....~,,., ....... ttlPGRMm MAm 1'MI LOii) ...... '90llT mcMI "Weekend Pass ( 1984 Com edy) 0 W Brown Peter Ellenstein Four sailors 1us1 finishing basic training 1n San Diego travel to Los Angeles for fun and romance ·A· ( 1 hr • 32 min ) Cl)~ ... (%) mcMI "Midnight Ei<press ( 1978 Ofama) Brad DaVIS. John Hurt Based on the true sror,. of Billy Hayes a young American arrested 1n Turkey tor attempt· ing to smuggle out hashish, who suffers a grueltng incarceration In a torturous prts· on 'A' (2 hrs . t min ) 1~ a7J HOGAWt HaOU 7:119 ,.AY AT _., Host Howard Ste vens provides an insider's guide to the tat est events and tr8'\ds in Southern Calif()(· M -.. nra I MCl•MGHr WMT't MAINl•lll llC)WI .. ,...,.. _.TIU Regis Phllbtn takes his wife and two daughters 10 Dublin for a first·hand took al !he magic ot Ire land l.D.ATLMQI ~CMMICICf ALRT9 fllCfU'I COURT rA•rH ... YWIDIAm ..... CfllA'nm .. ,,,,., ..... IMAI Regularly aehec:IUled P4' ramming may be delayed due 10 bleaks. 11**1,_UllfAlafA •••1n•-•--Q _,fUCD .... fUY Cl> lllllC OI DA• WOULD aped In Ctllna. the maller lllotlonilt's ltll· eat apecial is hlghltghtld tw an all«npt to walk throogh lhe Great Walt 11 welt as other magic 111Cka perlorm«l al Bel~ng·1 T empte or Heaven. the Forbidden City and the Jade lllo of Belhat Park Q ( 1 hr.) 9 • .,,. The Ripllde boys pose u minor-IOegue basetMlll play9fs lo help the club's C>WnefS search lor a suspected drug deatet 11 hr ) e llMl "Aohtlng Mad" (1976, Orama) Leon Isaac Ke<1nedy. James lnglehart A man who survives a mordef attempt vowl> revenge on the two rnen responsible (2 hrs) • 9 UMla After reading a newspa per antcie. Webster's convtnced that he's the outer-space visit°' described rn the f>lor~~ l ..,•~n ':. "Rosemary s Baby ( 19b8 H°'ror) Mta Farrow, John Cessavetes A young woman JS homfled to disc:ovef !hat her hl;sband has promised their unt>orn child to a coven of wllche!'i (2 hrs . 30 lm1n·~ONwm•MVWWQ ..... I.Giii llO¥ll "Hombre" ( 1967, Wes1ern1 Paul Newman, Fredric March An Apactie raised white man ts forced to protect the ~ves ot those ne hates ( 1 hr • 51 min ) CID llO¥ll "Tuff Turi' ( tENM, Orama James Spader. Kim RIChards An East Coast teen-ager moves With his family 10 a tough L A ne1ghborh00d where he clashes with an antagonistic punk. 'A" o ~hr . 52min) CAMOlft co.DY Cl Alla ITAll> IY m: A POITUlf Cf MJM 1.8.c* Highlights from the performer's 1985 concert lour including the songs ·0ay Tripper," ·Jesse." "Stand by Me and · Too Late for GOOdbyes" ( 1 tu l I DCml_, n WALL tTmT -"One Of the Bes• lrom the West" Guest Wiii Weinstein managing parlner of Montgomery Secu11 11es u.e a .. -~ George ana Belvedere wondef what to get Marsha tor het birthday, ~eather wants to IOlfl the c~i:huad (R) O "TUIMl ... ILD. * '.a llMAZlll The story of a rescue mission In a remote mountain area, a SI. g_ical procedure lor overweigttt people • WALL n.T -"One ot the Be5t trom the West" Guest. Will Wein5teln managing partner of Montgomery Securt tl8S l=--~N=-""'~--ar-lft·-· ----.. _.,,.... .. i='im. Nin~ warrlOfs hatch a plOt to kidnap the son ot a wealthy American l>USlneMman tn stereo (I hr) I DIJWITWUQ ':. "Smokey And The Bandit ( t977. Come<IY) Bun Reynolds, Sally Field A daredevil trucker accepts a chat tenge to run a trucktoad of beer from Tex as back to Georgia In a llmlled 1movn1 of time. (2 hrs ) • llOllll "a.nd Of The Riv8'" ( 1952 AdvenlUte) Jemes Stewart. Arthur Ken nedy S.ttlefa oOUnl on an ••per~ guide to bring them much nM<»d PfOV• Slons~~ ... I w.c.,.. ~"' beenea from the comedian's lllent lllmt anc:t other rare footage belonolng to the Fields estate are lneluded In this retroepecttvl' IO<>M at the life and career ot W C FIOlds t) (2 hrt ) !E~ Flaming<> Kid'" (198• C<>medy) Melt DtllOn, A.Chard Crenna In 1963. • Br006ltvn plumt>«'110f1 ge11 a !Ob I I ' -I a) A NS (2 .a t's he 8 A .at '" 30 lj e ie t) 61 8 llt ·s ~ , .. st n td " 1e !'.t , I h y y I t it ' d I n e e I 111 a chic beach club and becomes en.am- Ofed with the materlal trappings or Ille CPrii~~·· 40 min) fl) .. ...-... YOM art Fttmeo 1n ·r972 at Madison Square Garden. 1h1s concert perlormanoe by the former Bealle features the songs "Imagine " Power to lhe People," "Come Together" and mote ~t• "Amadeus" ( 1984. Drama) F Murray Abraham, Tom Hulce Consumed with jealousy over his rival's brtlliance Viennese coort composer Anrorno Saheri ineHectuaJly plots to discredit brash musi· car genius WOifgang Amadeus Mozart 'PG' (2 hrs •• 38 min ) I 'AnBDOWl.-tT HI mAT 0 L llmMCll "Folhes In Con cert" From Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall. an all-star oasr Iha! includes Lee Remick, CarOl Burnett. George Hearn and Elaine Slritch performs 1n a revival ot .Ste· phen Soodhelm's 1971 musical "Follies · In stereo. (2 hrs ) t» 8 ..... llAY°" The Maintenance ~ partment tans apart wtien Alvin and Bron slci accept the city's early retirement otter Cil .,. "Spnng11tne tn The Rockies' ( 1942, Musical) Betty Grable. John Payne. Two bickering Broadway perform· ers come to the 11artllng realrzauon that they love each other (2 hrs ) l ~CA'IC.'17 PAlmDOWl•IT .. ..r1uc:aa _. Cl> PALCOll CMIT Angela returns end finds out that Peter hes disappeared wllh $30 mlllion of her money Q I 1 hr r D e ... VICI The vice SQuad hooks up with federal agents to nab a reclusive 'iSI In stereo ( t hr ) I PM.l tin Colt ~rcheS IOI a m1<;s1ng NazJ treaSUte while ltlm1ng a mov1P •n llaly i)~~ --TMltcm• .,. "The Deep" (1977. Actveniure) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset A. )'OUnQ coople find romance and treasure as they dive off the coast of Bermude PG (2 hrs . 4 min.) ® .,. "Finders Keepers'' ( t984. Comedy) Mt0hael O'Keefe. Beverly D' An· geto A $5 mrHk>n cache 1s al slake for a &e.11y neurotic, two con artists. a gangs1er and assorted other characters traveling on a train from Calllorma to Nebraska 'A' 0 ~hr .36m~ ~= "Potky's Revenge' ( 1985 Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Kntghl A gtoup ot FIOOda high school s1uden1s matches Wits with the pr0pt1etor of e local b<othel. 'A' O ( I hr • 31 min ) I __ Cle Ml ITMIODIO ,... ._..,...rsmia ..... •AaY•WAYMm COLL• U1U11AU NCAA Cnamp1· onshlp Tournament F1rs1 Round Gama '=J~W ... = ruu.~ ... ,. .. , mAm SkOIChes a Secret Service I : a mMtlng with Ceptaln Kangaroo •lld ;f"'r, = the Bizarre eas•no I=~-- CD .. "Nightlife'' ( 1983, Drama) Bridgette Monet. Loni Sanders. A high- priced prostitute walks the streets 1Mrcho- 1ng for new customers and old .aquain- tances. l I.hr .. 30 min.~ Cl) ITAllT OP 8*11 I • Profilee of Enk Estrada. Ct)artton Heston. Donna Mills and l.Jberace (R) ( 1 ht.) 1-.ruu.m 1.W All nw wme u..u co. Bar· bare Cook presents an evening of eong including show tunes, old favorites and contemporary works In stereo. (1 hr., S min.) 11::11 ti Cl) COLl.m umTUIJ. NCAA Championship Tournament Am Round Wesl Regional Game from Long Beech, Cahl J2 hrs. 30 min ) D II) TOllllff Host. Johnny Carson. Scheduled. m\JSlcal group l1'le Klngl Sls.- ters In stereo. (1 hr.) I ODOCCUl.I 9 MC ... ~ .,_ "Turn Of The Sct.w" (1 97•. Mystery) Lynn Redgrave. Meg Jenkins. Based on the story by Henry .Mmes A gardener has a strange effect on twO chj.. dre~~n) l lmlAITY HAWAIPM.f MCI-......__. "A.n's Well Thal E'nds Well" Helena's reappeerance follow- ing rufTlOt$ ot he< death prompts Bertram 10 declare hlS love for his wife. (Part 3 of 3 (1hr .. 5mln.) ....... ,.-.... ~ OIQOOO Forme< SCTV cast member Dave Thomas plays a aucceasful oolege profee- sor who's transported bactl In time. Guest stars Include Catherin. O'Hara, Martin Short. ~1a1i;w and others. ( 1 t'tr.) m-.r ,,.CID UY • ._.,Wm An eccentric film direct()( tells a young vmter • IQlne- hnghng ghost S10f'Y that c:omee true Peter O'Toole stars 11•@-.JTMQ(I QM 8 TM.a ... TMI ~ Horrible In- cidents plague a yoong couple In their newty·acqulred b<ownstone 1nd their wttchcraft·practic:lng neighbor (Adolph Caesar) may be 10 blame. l lH90Ul-.T ~--.. "Cheep&f To Keep He<" (1980. Comedy) Mac Davis, Tovah Fe4dlhuh. A private detective tracks dOwn dellnquent husbands for a dlllorce lawyer. (2 hrs.) ~MM.VlllOI TW•ICf .. "The Song Remalnl Tha Same" ( t976. Documentary) A tapeetry of the rock groop Led Zeppelin tMturing footage Of 1973 concel18 at Madl9on Square Gar· den 1nt8'WOY9fl with glimDMt bedcstage and fantasy sequences. 'PG' (2 t'trs., l6 min.) GMCLUI Ml ~ .,_ "Confesslont Of A Window Cleaner" ( 197•. Comedy) Robin Ask· with. Anthony Booth. A 8'1tllh window cleaner puts a sperklt Into the ..._ of his many women 'R' p ht., 30 m .) a.e Paan ,..._While Sybil le 1n the h()spital ror a minor operation. Ball con- dUets a fife drill at the hotel and muddle8 Y.2. ~P of German tourists.. {HJ "The Kllllng Flelda" (HMM. Ora- ma) Sam Wattt1ton. Halng S. NgOf Based oo New York Timee report• S"yd- ney Schanberg's chronlde of the unique ftiendsNp that detialoped ~ him and hlS netf\19 .-tent. Ditti Pren, Iii 1970. wartom Cambodia. 'A' Q (2 In., 21 mln.) -••..aaY..r..ot 1nstereo. (1 hr .. = ... 1•••111rr ... _, .... ~'-CMlml --9GlfiCWilM .wll "The Empire Strikes Back" ( 1980, Science Fiction) Mark Hamlll, Hat· rlsOn Ford. Rebel fighter LUke Skywalket lnt8frupta his training as a Jedi Knight to rescue hlS friend8 from villainous Darth Vader. 'PG' (2 hrs .. • min ) (I) .,. "Flrestartet'' ( 198', Science F'ictlon) David Keith, Drew Barrymore.. The ooncerned parents of a 9-year-dd alrl. who Is endOWed with the ability to en- ftame anything at wOI, endeavor to protect her lrom gove<nment agents planning to abduct her. 'R' O ~.liii 55 mln.) _,...,... 0 .. PAanT'Olm Basll attempts to con- ..., Fawlty Towers Into a gourmet's para- dise. -1..,TMQ(· w WMAnMOnWMAnmn .,. "I Love A Mystery" ( 1973, Mystery) Ida Lupino. David Hartman, When three insurance Investigators set out to locate a wealthy pollcYhotd8f', their INfch leads them 10 a remote ltland where some strange things are happen. l.,tvs.,30 ~ .. ,. ----cau.m 1Am'TU1..L NCAA Champi- onship Tournament Arst Roond Game. l=~hrs.) ,..,. t:11 111 rr•rr ... ~ 1'0lllllT Guests Or ~ 10, Teylot Negron. Uncie Floyd. Benny UBel.~-(R) .. CMI.,. W ..___.l~OPUM ,. CC) .. "Q, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Mlchaei Moriarty. Oevld Carradine On the roof of a Manhattan sky1C1aper. a petty crool< stumbles aaoea the nest of a giant teerhe<y ftWla wpent that has been tem><izJng NeW 'fork Qty 'R' (I hr., 30 min.) W 111) ~ 'IUCll -· .. "Oufty" (1968. Comedy) Jame. Coburn, James Mason. A trto of bf'otner. sieges a mlllk>n-dolllf heist from their father Wtlom they hate I 1 hr • -.5 i.~W.C. ,_ And Me •. (1970, aphy) ROd Steiger. Valefle Perrine. The leQendaly comedian's mlstreea Cllr· Iott• MOntl reealls their problem-filled r• 11on= (2 hrs.) 1--~ldas Run" (1969. A~ ture) Richard Crer1na. Frtd Astaire. A Brltleh secret agent Is richly rewwded ~ he eotv.s the mystlf)' of a gold ,,_., which he mattermlnded. (2 M ) I ..... , .. --a9 .. "AMn P\Kple" ( 1973, COrM- ) Grieme Blundell. Geotge Whaley. A young men enJoys the eomttlmee dut*>ua blae8lng of oe1ng unlverlalty attractlw to' women 'R' ( 1 IV . 32 min ) Sunday. March 9, 1988 27 -lpo~s Coal. From J>aie 2 -8i) ...atOCCIJt m IPllDWAY flROll UCOT -•Tuesday __ _ -•Weclnesclav-- E-..o 7~ e UCM flROll WfTA AMTA -~ QMAT llOIEn'I Of OLYWIC IODIQ __ 'ftmnclay __ _ __ ,riday ___ _ -Saturday _ ....... ---- ttl llO'lll "Repo Man" (1 984. Comedy) Em1ho Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton ( 1 hr 33 min.) HI i u..a. ,._.all'? I WUTMOO& **'fAL. COlUtl MmTIALL NCAA Champ1- onsh1p Tournament First Round Game. iaped) \2 hrs.) UT11.1 flUCAU .. WMITLll8 IS IT All) IY m: A llOllTIWT Of M.1AN LIJltOll Highlights from !he perfOfmer's t985 concert tour including the songs "Day Tripper, .. "Jesse," "Stand by Me" and "Too Late for Goodbyes" ( 1 hr ) ......... YllWOWT Git eammoet WLDKWC* LMDO*TNllal ....,.. .. 11---.o CMMICOUllDAI .......,.. nlM)UQM 1111 MTI Cl.Oii UP "Death Penalty" Is It here to stay or will Callforn1ans raiect It once a aln? TIBTAU ~-AW'W '"tcul ...... lflMOUT •mao lm\1-0ltl'lll ..... ........ IC8CI ... tcl.D _. "Death In Venice" ( 197 t, Ora- ma) Dirk Bogarde. Silvana Mangano (2 hrs .. 1 min.) I ..... .,. .. • .,.._.nee....._ .. lllMlllZ Sixth graders from Robert Hill • Lane Elementary School. Monterey Park and Kester Avenue E!e!n9ntary School. Van NlJYS compete Maclovlo Perez hosts. DTMAftCAT 28 Sunday, March 9. 1986 __ laharclay __ _ .. 1:::. ntl WllT tat ..._"°"" AlmlCA • lt.:9 8 (I) ~ umTUU. NCAA ~=t·........ T~IRI hooftd ...... (U..) (2 In.) IJWMm. m .we IPIQAL.I IHI. WOll.DCUPW lott1lul1d WOftd ,-,....,.. c ............... '""' 'T°ll"M· 1•n coua• umTUU NCAA =l•MNp T ............. leoond ...... (U..)(tln.) 1:11 D • NA ICU te.ta leJ .. CleMIO. .... ,...... '" ...... o.teftdo; ,.., (1 ......... ) t.t18 WOll.D CUP W ldt 1 •d1 f Alltflit• ... Ca..lo ....... y ... c-. (1 lw.) , IPWllW rT•---IOYOPtl!l•••t m1T 1111 lllYOM ~ ....... ~ Ult DmlO tCMOUl11C ....aTAM Serra vs. University City High Schoo! 1111•1C1 ..rPUCI .,. "Cannonball Run" ( 1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Oelurse t hr., 35 mill, rrtYOUI ·11Ut 19 ••llTAll llMI ·--· &lnUMICAU a ,.. ,.,...,ea. IA'l\WY llDN•lt Olflwe CN .. MeO .. POM:ll . .,.., ~==Q llO'lll "Citizen Kane" (1941. Orama) Orson Welles. Joseph Cotten. ( 1 hr . 59 min.) (I) COLI.HI umTIALl. NCAA Champl· onshlp Tournament First Round Game ~·~~~"" ('5 ... "Airplane!" ( 1980. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr • 28 min.) 1 --~ ?;ti .... . ~,.--.. !~-..... ,., ..... LA. ..-T ICllOOLI. CllCllCll W Newsman Tony Cox discusses the L.A. M"°~~tytttm. t:~-· m ___ I ..... ... . .. , ... .......,.. ..... I L-:.. Ol IUll ~ LOOMIY ,,_ CGm· DYNOUI I ~~ t•Mm&JM IPIQAL ITAIT 06 aomn•t .. CMYOU•TIH• t ntl .UTUT ~ 1111 ITOIY Of llUl'I VOYMI TO 1111 .,_. Through NASA photography and narration by Or· son Welles, the history of America's race to the moon 1s traced from the first Mercu· ry flights to Apollo 11·s landing on the moon.~hr.) I::.... ..... ,,.~rr.a.o-'"lft ICM.TUii U.Ullemt .. llO'lll "The Lest Sunset" ( 1961 Wesrem) Rock Hudson, Kirk Oougras (2 .. 1hrs~:=1M tlT...., QDIPUml'lllLOM Alft..BIDTct• ~AUWICt Animated Giida Radner and Biiiy Crystal provide the vole· es for various animals as they prepare lor their own Olympk: games ( 1 hr . 18 min ) (I) llO'lll "Condemned" ( 1930. Orama) Ronald Colman, Ann Harding ( 1 hr , 26 min) (l) llO'lll "Stromboli' ( 1950, Orame) In- grid Bergman, Mano Vllale ( 1 hr.. 21 ... 1m1n~':.HOGAll'llOCl W~ ....,DAYI O~YWICI ----. _. IC9IOO&. IAlllTIAl1 IHSA Class AA &!mi-Finals (3 hrs , 30 min ) I I.WAT. .,.. "Comin' Round The Mountain" (1951. 9<>mecJy) Abbott nd Coatello, Oor~~~=-1.aca Of CUI.Mm I -laturday_Cont. let (~ I .. n ;Jh )r- ce U• '16 I, (2 ja C· or ) i) ?6 n- ~, , .. 0, 'C) llCMI "Supergirl" ( 1984 Fantasy) Helen Slater, Faye Dunaway ( 1 hr 54 "''") ~ lllaMNATOUR L lllO¥IE "Ltllle Boy Lost I '978, AO· • 1>nture) John Hargreaves Nathan di0·E.;:· - MPP'fDAYI 0 IWCl«I AND DROl)I ADYUfTUM NCMM l=t£.=-cA . 'AC:a °" CUL TWI WOM.D CUP._ Men ~ downntll lrom Are. Sweden (A) (I hr . OfiPORNlr( i.. (l)NCtllllCH • Al.VII AND M C....-1 VIDIOllAT ILUl!Olmff CATI MID DOOi DM.llV• I -eoofla'I ORANQf COUNTY llO¥ll "Desperately See~ 1ng Susan ( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette Ma- donna ( I hr 44 mon 1 "!.) llCMI "Spasms I tq83 Suspense) Ohver Reed Perer Fonda 12 hrs l 'S) llCMI "lovely To LOOI< Al' 1952 Musical) Katnryn Grao;son Howard Keet i! hr . 45 mon ) Z) llCMI "Misunaersr:>Od 11984 Ora· ma) Gene Hac;kmar HE>'lry Thomas 11 ,__1'· ii:·-.-cA .. TOP TIN 0 ..U POWPI TUM QAUCTIC .GU..-CI) llOVW "Tarzan s Hidden Jungle" I t955. Advnntur~/ Gordon Sco11 Vera Mlle$ ( t hr . 30 min I l ~coou QUIST RMI NACE WOM.D CUP 11..0 Women ., slalom trom Park City Utah and men's slalom trom Hea11en1r, Valley. Caltf (R) (2 nrs ) llCMI · Mr Bland1ngs BUiids His Dream House" t 1948 Comedy) Cary Grant, Myrna Lo~ ( 1 hr 34 min ) 11:a@ ,_-llAIOM u•w Atlanta Braves vs Ba111more OnOles (Lwel t:> hrs 45 min) na fJ (I) cot.LIGE UllfTUU NCAA Champ1onsh1p 1:ournament Second Round Game (Love) (2 nrs I l e•T MTW OM TMI tlTI 9J lllKllC lf!ICW. 'T he Secrel World of Og' Animated F111e children 10Urney to a srrange underground world 1 1nhs:llle green people (Part 1 of IOUL. tlAlt ...... ICM!mT . GmlTNNACI .,. "Clly Heat" ( 1984 Adventure) n1 Eastwood, Burt R•ynoldS ( I hr , 37 min ..... 11:11Li ~ -.. AIWlll Ii .-CM IAll)ITAllD Ouesrs· Yar- brough & Peoples ("Guilty," "Wrapped Around Your Finger") Robert Tepper /i,Nt.;:3z,w,al;l"l (1 hr) --Afteraa-----•1 taOlt't taOUT ,,_ When a visiting princ»'s 111~ ts lhreatened he asks Chris -his look-aHke -to switch identities with him In st8feo ( 1 hr) 0 MO¥tl 'The Culpepper Cattle Co " ( 1972. Western) Gary Grimes, Luke Askew (2 hrs.) ID WOIU CUP -Scheduled. World Frees1yle Championships from Tignes, France. Cl) tot.I> GOU Scheduled: Biiiy Dee Wii- iiams (co-host). Mlctlilfd McDonald, Uttle Richard, Jose Feliciano and Diane Schurr . Qpus.Marttyn Martin. In stereo. p hr.) SJ WOllDIRIOMI "Anne of Green Gables" Gilbert helps save Green Gables: Anne and Giibert forget their childhood animos11y and tall In love (Part -4 ol 4) Q I FMtf AIY laMID DUIWOM.D ..UCAll~-IT M0¥W "To Find My Son" ( 1980, Ora· ma I Richard Thomas. Julie Cobb ( I hr , . 40m1n ) CD MO¥W "Susplcion" (19'1 Suspense) Cary Grant. Joan Fon1alne ( I hr . 39 mon) ITAR umt Sports competition leatunng casl members from "The Brady Bunch" "Dynasty." "Charlie & Comps· ny" and "Love Boat " Semifinal round ( 1 nr) MO¥W "Romancmg The Stone" (1984. Adventure) Michael Douglas. Karhleen Turner (I hr . 45 min.) (})llCMI "The Curse Of The Cat People" (1944, Horror) Simone Simon, Kent Smith (1 hr . 10 min) tt::ll B lmAMA•• AT M llCMll Scheduled reviews. "Trouble in Mind" (Kris Kristofferson, Genevieve Bujold) : "Turtle Diary" (Glen- da Jackson, Ben Kingsley): "Highlander" {§ean Connery. Christopher Lambert). (!) llCMI "The Smurts And The Magic Flute" ( 1983. Adventure) Animated. (I hr . 30m1n) t1I LA~l lla.IY m .,. "Dynamo" ( 1980, Adventure) Brue~. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) •• 11••0P..'.:* IT (!) TOP ..,_ IOml ROQ8f Mayweather vs Sheldon LeBlanc In a junlef lightweight boUI scheduled tor 10 rounds lrom Las l veg.:O, ~ (2 hrs . 30 min.) !Ill fll.mtl mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due ro ~~breaks W B (I) COUW IAlllTUU NCAA Championship Tourn1men1 Second Round Game <Lm;~,"''S.) 8 LOI 'tJ I • tcMOO&.a CllQIC. •• I=--M mM Shot on lac.-''°" In Ireland, this special expl()r .. the country's physfeal beauty and culture Host· lluhst James Gatw1y. t 1 hr.) 111 .... OPMAZ:Um e.,. "Las Vegas Lady" (1976, Ora· ma) Stella Stevens, Stuart Whllf'Nln (2 hrs.) e -Narrated by John Gi.4gud. this doeumen11ry presenta an ~ of In- grid Bergman's careef, leeturtng film cllpe. home movies taken by her lather. and In- terviews with Colleen Dewhurst, Angela LansbUry, Ltv Ullmann, Anthony Quinn l•""tc-EE. f1 N . ~ mmi c:uzy ,_,, M .,_ .UT ._..-A ca Holywoocf s romantic duos Including Bogart and Bacall, Lange and Shepard. and fJowea and Loy are fea- tured In this PfOtlle that Includes clips from their films. (!) DMl:I Pn9I Hoet: Adrian Zmed Judges· Thaao Penghlls, Katherine Hej.. mood, Larry Manettt Performance by the Mary Jane Girls. In stereo. (R) I TO.~llCID · t:al ... W • NA IOI.I Hertz ~ Hiit Classic, third round live trom 0<1anoo, Fla. ( 1 hr , 30 ~ 1-----...,,.., ___ .,. "Rio Braoo" ( 1959, Western) John Wayne, Dean Martin. (2 hns.. 30 min ) (l) llUT1W Cll M tlT1 l~synced rendl-- tions of Madonna's "lucky Star." Tears lor Fears' "Shou1" and David Bowie's "Blue Jean " Cl).,. "Amadeus" (198'. Orama) F Murray Abraham. Tom Hulce (2 hrs,, 38 min.) t::al ... .,,.. MIN)--w .....,...,.., II -9llT --.DC.. ._ Scheduled· Ameo- can Cl8sslc from Vail. Colo ( 1 hr.) GVOY~ (!) M1W Cll M tlT1 Lip-synced rendi- tions of Madonna's "Lucky Star." Tears ror Fears' "Shout" and David Bowie's "Blue Jean." 9 i.-CMlllC:UW • .. "SJ><lnglime In The R()Cl(les" ( 1942. Musical) Belly Grable. John Pay;.r;; ;,:J I ICICl•l•l llCI O•• lllCMICT~ .,_ "The Flamingo Kid" ( 1984, Comedy) Matt Oiiton. Richard Cl'enna ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CD .,. "The Bostonians" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Ctinstopher Reeve, Vanessa Redgrave (2 hrs.) (!) JMm Jesse seeks revenge when his good friend IS murdefed DY 8 gang leader. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) Cl).,_ "Zelig" ( 1983, Comedy) Woo- IAllen. Mia Farrow (I hr . 24 min ) -...... ...,. .. 9llT ATM.,_. Scheduled reYtews "Gung Ho" (Mlcheet Keaton. George Wendt): "Crossroads" (Ralph Ma<X:hk>. Jami Gem), "Ufona" (Cindy Wiiiiams. Harry Dean Stanton). e W.C.,.. l1IAl9lf W Scenes from the comedian's silent films and other rare tootage belonging 10 the F1elds estate ate Included In this rellospectlve look at the I~~==:~:~ (2hn) ....... u..m,. .. (I) CCI'• Mm1UI.&. NCAA Championship Tournament Second Round Game-Lllve) (2 M., 30 min ) 8 9GITICOfl "Wlntton CUp ~ .. lrom Aocklngt'\8m, N.C (1 hr) Sunday, March 9, 1988 29 -Saturclay Cont. D llOVll "The Pnnce And The Pauper" ( 1937. Adventure) Errol Flynn, Claude Rains (2 hrs ) D ®l NAIOWUICI $130,000 King Louie Open from Overland Park, Kan (Tape de- ~1 ll ht • 30 min ) . .:Ille '"*AM FAm When a visiting prince's lite is lhreatened. he asks Chris -l'lts look-alike • to switch 1den1t1tes with him In stereo t 1 hr) «I) MOVIE ·ca1am1ty Jane" ( 1953, Mus•· cal) Oo11s Day, Howard Keel (2 hrs ) O'O llOVll "Escape" ( 1980. Orama) Tim· othy Bottoms. Kay Lenz (2 hrs ) I a..nAlt UPUml IMGAZlll CAMDLft~ ..... 0000,... WOIU CUii CfWlllWlllll• ...._ T\M =1:.i~ .... • ........... nllOCIGM THI AllTI IPORTICIMTIR -AmAIJ llOVll "A M1no1 Miracle" ( t983, Ora· ma) John Huston, Pele ( 1 hr . 41 min ) t.o G 8'IPD CHMCmll Natk>nal Champ1on- sh1p Truck Pull. Power1ul funny cars and C wheelte trucks translate horsepower Into pulltng power Featuring guest stars Claude Akins an<J Judy LandelS. U FNtrAIY-.MD (!) HIGH ICMOOL IAIU1UU IHSA Class AA Finals (3 hrs ) m MOVIE "High Risk" ( t981. Advef'lture) James Brohn Cleavon Lltlle (2 hrs.) ~ :::: TlllOUGtt lMI Am ~ llOVll "Atrplane!" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty. ( 1 hr , 28 min) COUJ• Ullfl'IAU. NCAA Champi- onship Tournament First Round Game TapedJ (2 hrs ) llOVll "Chattanooga ChOo Choo" ( 1984. Comedy) George Kennedy. Joe Namath ( 1 hr 42 min ) ) FAllm TAU TMIATM "Sleeptng Beau· 1y" Beverly O'Angeto. Bernadette Peters end Christopher Reeve star In the classic 1a1e ot a beautiful princess who can be awal<ened only by a kiss from a hand· some pnnce ( 1 hr ) i &ISIOMI .... Al ""*AICOT d • llMCM tJll_ ... WOILD tJll "°'"1 Scheduled NCAA Wrestling Championships. from Iowa City. Iowa. a prollle of drag racer Shir:.: Muldowney ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ---~J.v: TMAT YAml DOOGU DNIDY Film clips lrom his major mms. In- cluding "Ragtime," highlight a look al the lite ot James Cagney; Interviews with the actor, his colleagues and co-stars are fee· Ge~ha,:_,~ Cl) AT TMI llOWlll Sche<Juled reviews "Gung Ho'' (Michael Keaton, George Wendt). ··crossroads" 'Ralph MacchlO, Jami Gertz). "Uforla" (Cindy Wiiiiama. Har=n Stanton) Cl) "Death In Venlee" ( 1971. Ora· mo) Dok Bogarde, Sltvane Mangano. (2 hrs., 1 min.) ·1 ITMCTl.l ... J1111l•D•s.•'9 IWPYDAYI IUCK .......... .... .,. "The Coun1 Of Monte Crltto" 30 Sunday, March 9, 1986 ( 1961, A<Jventure) Louis Jourdan, Yvonne Furneaux. (2 hrs ) SR ::,.coor'°°' WlllmQ ~ llOVll "Footloose" ( 1984, Orama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr • 4 7 min ) llOVll "Coming Home" ( 1978, Ore· ma) Jane Fonda, Jon Votght (2 hrs .. 30 __ mtn..) al) WI .... llAID •@ CIWT8llA&. The Wendells lleece a preacher our of hrs home and take aim on a second mark, b<1nglng Sherill Oumare !Bnan Keith) into a ballle of wits with Phthp Wendell (Doug Mcl(eon). Oliver Seccomt>e dies and his widow (Lynn Redgrave) takes over the management of lhe ranch (Part 9 of 12) (;>hrs) UllAlmNCU~ ::' IAMf'TWALl Los Angeles Clippers at Houston Rocl<ets (Live) (2 hrs . 30 min) ii '= WOIU OIF warTt Sche<Juled NCAA Wrestling Championships.. from Iowa C~ Iowa. a profile ol drag racer 1Sh"l£ney ( 1 hr . 30 min) NltJlllU '°"""'-.,.. "Blame It On The Night' ( 1984, Orama) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames ( 1 hr • 25 min ) (S) llOVll A11plane1" L 1980 Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty (I hr 26 min.) -Evening -1a.e~-nml'IC'9MIY ~ mM Regularly scheduled pr?iammlng may be delayed due to ~le e breaks. I ---...CA&. llWMU _,ICMUU.8 Tiii OU>_,. The Tampe home re- ceives new window&. a termite tnspecllon and ng1d ductwork tor the new central air conditioning. e visit to lhe res1den1tal re- sort c~ of Seaside Q (C) Q International Mixed Patrs Ctla=shlp (1 aped) (2 hrs. l (ff) "Cannonball Run" (1981 . Comedy) Burt Reynalds. Dom Deluise Vartous oddball characters compete In a coast-to-coast eu1o race 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 mtn} I fOIUIO IAIZll llBI n TMI •81m TUCY LHACY: A n.11'1 IY UTMAMm 1•t&ac1 Katherine Hep. burn hoets this tribute to Spencer Trecy examining the actor's career. Elizabeth Taylor, Burt Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, Lee Marvin and Angela Lansbury are among the stars remembering Trecy Q .. U.::&.nu&. l hrs) TOO Cl.Oii,. COIRIT""--Henry com petes with 100 top artists In a contest to =~ra:;t;m~:l... ,...1 I C* M TOMI Featured: Hea1her Locklear. comedian Paul Rodriguez and musician Richard Cerpenter lhoW oH their laVOflta LA hang outs. 8 W' uaD wmt DAVlt ltORSC:IZ COnsumer Information on Ca.lo watches, wolf dOgs as pets and confuting produet ~be~ . .. • NOU.YWOOD CL.om• (I) TOO Q.Oll Nit~ Hemy com· petes with 100 top arttsts tn a contest to ~~~Ins's company (R) I ==-==ured A IOOlt at how the San Diego Zoo is changing to- w11rds more open e•hlblt6~AO-mor• nat~ ral habllats. a look back at Balboa Park during the Panama-Calllornia Exposition, a v1s1t with 16-year-old female drag racer, Tammy Sanders from El Caion. a visit to the Cat's Pa1amas. a hotel tor cats m IMAU. WOllD9 Vicki lrleS to clear Jamie's name after he's falsely accused of ;)=:,'™teapot GD au DllOO ALM Featured. Police Chier Bill Kolander, an otf road racer lrom San Diego: a story on yoga. a tropical summer ~ht at the Ball-Hi NMCYHAMION llAX~ llOVll "Hard To Hold" ( 1964, Ora· .,,a) -Riek Springfield. Janet Ellber A rock 'n' roll star falls tor a child psychologisl and is determined to Win Iler love. 'PG' ( t hi, 33 min.~ (!) ~ MOOD When King John believes that Robin Hood's lather, the Earl of Hun· tmgdon. has plotted to put him undef a wllch's spell, he orders the earl's aSS8SSI· natton ( 1 hr I (%) fllCMI "'The Osterman Weekend'' I 1983, Suspense) Rutger Hauer. Jottn Hurl A 06lntrovers1al telev1s1on jOUrnatilt II convinced by a CIA ageflt that his c!oeett friends are really Sov16t agents, turning an annual reunion weekend Into a nightmare ot terror 'R' ( 1 hr , 42 min ) I MMUMOHATO ?:ti POltTUlf tJll AlmlCA: IOU'1t CMOl llA 1ltl DAll:I ,._ Host Adrian Zmed Judges Thaao Penghlls, Katherine Hel· mond, Larry Manelll Pertormanoe by the Mar~ane Girls In stereo (R) llm~~ (I) CLOll W "Disaster Preparedness" Ir. the organization just a paper tiger which won't be re~ when we need 1t? I::. u.mY-.&.a au DIHO ZOO't AmA&. DPMll Fea tured' 11'\e Emperor Penguin survlval In the world's harshest environment: "the Bango" -antelope of the African Forest (C) llCMI "The Purple Rose Of Cairo" ( 1965, Comedy) Mia Farrow, Jeff Dan· 1els A DeptesslOn-eta wa11resa Who fre- quents the movies to escape her untt1ppy marriage embarks on a whirlwind adven- ture when a ma11nee ldOI steps otf the screen and Into her Ille 'PG' o ( 1 hr .. 22 min) (l)ll•Dll•FB811118aTIT ... .. 9 (I) ...u.I Hawke otfers medlcal 81· slstance to a mY$tery woman and then learns thet several people ara trying 10 11- lence her perma: ( 1 hr ) G • -A Nell runs ltlto dire llnanc11t stralts When she IOMt her tinging voice end has to foot lht bill for tht oe.an crutse and for her guestt Joey and Addy t,•rt 2 o~ In al9feo. I L~=-~.i., C811forni.·s rnoet beautiful women comP9te tor the chance to go on to the Mias u s A and MISs Unlv9fM pegeanta. five from Knotl't Berry_Farm (2 hra ) Cfl • ... .. latunlay Cont. e DIM VllW A nostalglc review of l1ft songs that Includes videos of "The Letter" by the Box Tops. "American Pie" by Don Mel een. "I Cen't Get Next to Yoo" by the Temptations and "It's My Party" by Les- ley Gore Also, live per1ofmences by Peter Noone. Feb Cevall9fe and host John Sebastian In stereo (1 tw.} I .... .. -•al ... Lrn DMICl-A--llCM. T-.. Pianist Teddy Wilson and the Red Notvo Quartet. Roeetnary Ck» ney and Ceme Smith petform with Benny G<>Odmen at New York's Marriott MarQUis in this tribute 10 the "KlnQ or SWing" that 11&o lnelld9I fllm cNps of hiS early years ~~ cm ... "~alely See!(tng Susan" ( 1985, Comedy) ~noa Arquette. Ma· donna. Amnesia, mistaken identities and danger befall a bofed New Jersey house- wife who becomes involved with a free- splrlled young woman 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr . 44 min.) Cl) TMll ... TMI ..__ A boolcie bets against his own Ufe with a gambler retufned from the deed (l)P.,.CMAll When a law student lurns to dfUgs 10 ease actdemic pressures. Hart and other Law Review members come to her akf. f 1 hr.) I MCM fllOll UlffA ll/lfA .. -.J1UClrll awnlUl1'W n -•WLlnNa-A .. llCM. Tmll'I Pianist Teddy Wiison and the Red Norvo Quartet, Roeemary Cloo- ney and Cerrte Smith pertorm with Benny • Goodman at New York's Marriott Marquis in this tnbute 10 the "Kina of Swing" that al:.o lnciudes lllm clips of his early yeaTS. !.? hrs.) .. D • 'ACTI OP UPI Na1alle travels to a ~Jn.the-wan truck stop Where she en- counter' entertainer Charo and Involves her friends in an unusual mutlcal-fantasy. In stereo (R) O • 0 --A conteJVallon expett tes· llfieS at a hearing on the Issue of toxic waste.o 1 ....... c:AmlfA,......._ '"'" ..... .,.. ''The Cotton Club" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Rlcherd Gere. Gregory Hines. In the 1930s. e jau musician saves the life of a powerful racketeer and Is towed deepef and deeper ln10 the Violent world ot rno- S19f5 and~ 'R' (2 hrs . 7 min. i W I ~..,. .. 'i '::.. ... Roee beglnl a reCa· tionshlp with Amit (HarOld Gould) • the first man she's dated slrlCe hef hUebend'a ctAth 15~~eoc>·In118'90. (R) • 0 ...... Nm Federal eg.nt1 hold Cent responelble fof the theft of m11Mons of d<>ll9ra Mrmar1<ed !of lhlpmerlt 10 a !of· f benl<. In atereo. o ( 1 hf ) ,___ ITMf tll -'l•I • Profllee of e.i...oe. °'9rtton He9ton. Donna Miii W'ld Llbtteot. (; ( t ht'.) l •WW•ft I IMUI-.. "No &Mall Affair" ( 1984. Com- edy) Jot\ ery.r, Demi Moore. Ot111111d with •n eeplrlng li10'f In her tw9rltlee. an lncorrlglble t&-ye19roold tfltt to help QM hef ttgglng ~, .. a bOOlt. 'R' (1 hf .. 42 min~ ·-·· ........ Drug dNllng and geng Vlolence er• lngfedlent• In Dempsey a.nd Makepeece's lmteatlgetlon into the murdew of a pimp and a pollce detective. ( 1 tw ) Cl) ... "Romanolng The Stone" (19EM, AdWnture) Miehte' ~. KatNeen Turner. A rOltlentlC noY8list r• luctantly teams with a mecho adllenturer in a South AmerlCan jungle to ransom her sistef" with • fabulow legefldlty lftel. 'PG' O ( 1 tw .. 45 min.) CZ) ... "Porky' I Revenge" ( 1985. Comedy) Oen Monehen. Wyatt Knight A group of Florida high IChool students matches wtta with the proprietor of a local brothel. 'A' ~1 ~t I ... I .. -.JlMCll W e 81 Doe to Mary's constant nag- ging. Lester reluctantly agr ... to give Cal- vin ~1n.;;;o. ITO• UlllJI .. DAW---e A Ill•.,.. Steele and Lau-ra are hired lo llnCOYtf' the dark MCfeta ot an ultrarlch family. In lle<eo { 1 hr ) I ... LMllOATQ ="The Big Red One" (1980, Ad- venture) Lee Marvin. Mark Hamill. A tough Army sergeant leads four young, ln- expel'ienced recruits Into the vlolence- fllled tray of World War II combat (2 hra.) • lfM llMQI Guest: Ann Jiiiian. In ste<eo. (FU ( 1 hf.) • wmnua tJJI ,.. me .,. N110Ut Tours of the Sovtet Unioc'I with Andy WI- iiams and the Mexican Gold Coat with John Fonythe: Hong Kong'a houM of gold. an lnt9'Vlew wltfi Eva Gabor: lottery win;a.;~~ I ...-... Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 ~breaks. CB> m .. QI Gt A detective CT om Skef'fltt) Is heuntlngty reminded of hl9 ls~~tts 1 priest's death ........ --.JlMCll .. M. IMN• LM • LOllNll Taped In 19EM at London'• Wembley Arena, Jazz vocalist Al Jarreau performa meny o( his hits Including "We're In Thia Love Togeth- e<," "Let's Pretend." "Trouble In Para- dise" and "Boogie Down " In ltereo. ( 1 tw .. s min.) -1•11Ma10P-.... mAT I A F I' I• "Folllel In Con- e«t" From LlncOln Center'• Ave<y Raher Hell. an •kter catt that ~ LM Remick. Carol Bwnet1. George He9rn and Baine Str1tch pettonne In a revtYal of St• l)hef'I Sondheim'• 1971 mueai "Folles ... in stereo. ( 1 tw .. 55 min.) (I) ..... ~ (II) .. ''The Flemlngo Kid" ( 1984, Comedy) Matt Ollon. Aiehtrd Qenn., In 1963, I 8r=n plUmbtf't IOn Qttl I Job ., a Chic club Md ~.,.,.. Of«' With the ,,,...., ~ of .... 'PQ.13' i '1 tw .. 40 min.) (!)Ill I , .. Cl)-"AMn Pur'pte" (1973, come-~) Otwne ....._ = Wt*ty, A Y°""V min~ the -~ Dlttllng of blilng ~ attrectlYt to women. 'ff ( 1 tw .. 32 min.) =1ua1.::e _ .. eldtn11 ~ • young coup6a In their newty·aeqtilfed brownstone and their wltchcratt-practlcklg neiot1b0f (Adolph Cee$a..U. may be to blame • "Valley Girt" ( 1983. Comedy) NlcOlas Cage. OebOfah F.ofeman A high acOOol girl breaks off her romance with a punl(er because the relationship threatent her standing whhln her peer groop. (2 IVS.~ tal. --1 Mnm&YALM A m.-1 Y • ._CAIL,_. Am ,_ Geotge HarrlSOn. Rounne Ca.sh, Ringo Starr. Dave Edmunds and fOfmer members of the Stray C.11 gather for a jam session with rock 'n' roll legend Car1 Perldns. (I hf.) ([) llOWll "Raw Talent" ( 1984, Adult) Lisa Deleeuw. Jerry Butler A porn dlree. tor threatens 10 destroy a man's chanoea for a legitimate acting career ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) AT THI llO¥lll Scheduled revlewt: "Gung Ho" (Michael K98ton, G80f Wendi). "CrOSStoads" (Ralph Mace~ Jami Genz). "Utorla" (Cindy Williams. Har=n Stanton). (I) "Warrior Of The Lost World" (1983, Adventure) Robert Ginty. Per• Khambetta. A prof8SSOf and his daughter recruit a cycle riding daredevil to O\lef· throw a malevOlent tyrant. 'R' ( 1 hr 27 mtn) l llOTIUT 1W ~1UCU 11:9 llOWll "A Star Is Born" t t937. Ora- ma) Janel Gaynor. Fredric March Feating his own popularity slipping as h18 young wife's career is on the nse a big-name star turns to the bottle IOf comfOfl ( t hr • so ~ '*l1u~_,.LM •111t A IUl9MCI Dempsey and Makepeace set out 10 thwart a right-wing maste<mind's scheme to flood the British Q0119rnment with coon1erte11 money ( 1 hr.) •~.., .. , .... , .... -..,.. ... em Cl) .,.. "Artists And MOdels" ( 1955. Comedy) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis An artist lands a position creattng comic strips. (2 hrs.) i ::W. "Burnt Otfefings" ( 1976 H0t· ror) Ollvef Reed. Karen 81acl< A couple, lt'l9k son and elde<ly aunt rent an old Vic· torlan mansion as a summei home, Uf\11· ware the house Is haunted and passesses a w4ll of 111 own. J2 hrs ) (1) •• , .... (!) ... "The Bamboo Sal>Cef (t967, Sclance-Aetion) Dan Duryea John Erte· eon. Three nations vie !of control of an lllien ~· (2 M) :1 ~·~tte Last Of The Bellel" (1974, Orama) RieNrd Chambeflaln. Bfythe Denner. Wnter F. Scott Fttzge<ald meets hl8 Mure Wife. Zelda. whAe he Is atatloned In the South (2 h,.) • IC'fY SketeheS' Gd F1shet (John Can- dy) hosts "Th• Athln' MUllclan". talk tlhO# hoet Tim IShlmOnl (0.V9 Thomes) lntervfewS a monstrous reotllian .......... ~ H!llp Us" (19M, ) Donald Sutherland JoM HMtd. the 1960$. I group Of IMn-ege pranksters flnd3 It dlftlctll to la. tht ~ ln a atrletly dllclpllned C.thole IChOOI 'R' {1 hr .. "'min.) Cl) ... 0 P Pro et.~ tfM\ Huotinplon Stach, Cellt (R) ( I hi \ Sunday, Mareh 9. 1986 31 VI.. _ ... ,,,__.,,- f.cc•r'·· By Commooore GIVES YOUACRE.A11VE EDGE You can't tiuy an AMIGA computer --FOR LESS ! ~--· AUTHORlZED AMIGA Of.ALER 32 Sunday, Merch 9, 1986 TV LOG·-··~·· • Loretta Swtt and Mike Farrell, who atarred In televtalon'a MASH, wtll be together again Wednes- day on Channel 50'• "Saving the Wiidiife" tpeeial. Tonight, NBC be- glna another of lta mlnl- lerlee, "Dreea Gray." See the TV Log. USA Weekend talks with hot shot Cheryl Miiier: She'aconaldered by some to be the nation's No. 1 college basketball player -male or female. She may even become the flrat lady In the NBA. Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang are featured In color, every Sunday In the Piiot. Cout Rep. Robert Oornan's runaway tongue got him Into trouble once again recently. But some aid from an unllkely quarter helped extricate him./ A3 Na don The nation's chief astronaut claims safety compromises were made In the shuttle program months before Challenger's disastrous taunch/M World Four French television crewmen were kid- napped Saturday by gun- men In Moslem west Betrut./AI Sporta The Lakera outlast sac .. ramento In double-over- time, 122-121./C1 Baalneu The founder and chief executive of a Newport drug company la fired Just two week• after the FDA rebuked the company and rejected lta proposed AIDS drug./CI INDEX Bridge Buetneea c.....fled Crouword Death Notloee EntertaJnment Horoecope Ann Landera Opinion Paparazzi Pubtlc Notloet Sporta Styte T....,on W•ther 8 5 CM 01-e 85 06 84-5 85 83 A5 82 C4,06 C1-4 81-3 TVL~ SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1986 Pro ad ressesout-of-orderairport $ystems, pilot's lack of certification The oiaht Walter Scott Biddle died homa Biddle bad been a licensed in an airplane crash while attempting pilot ?or 28 years but was not certified ·t<? circle foUY John Wayne Airport, to fly by intruJnents in 1>9<>r weather. ~ir tra~c controllen were under the Biddle's Beechcraft Bonanza 1mpress1on the .Newpon Bed'~h de· • crashed and exploded in flames in the veloper was certified t~ fly by mstru-parking lot of an Irvine office com- ment control. plex less than a mile east of the airport He was not. runway after two Jborted landina A~r<fin&. to Federal Aviation attempts. He was killed inS1alltJy. Admimstrat1on records in Okla-• The cause of the Feb. 26 crash is Crime climbs 25%in Laguna Jump largely blamed on city's Increasing transient population By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... ~,........, The number of major crimes reported in l..aJuna Beach rose by 25 percent in 1985 by contrast with · decreases over the previous three years, the Laguna Beach Police De- partment revealed this week. There were two homicides in 1985, following a year with none. Rapes increased from 4 to 11. Arson jumped by 54 percent -police have arrested a suspect in eight of those 20 crimes. Larceny grew by 31 percent, aa· vated assault increased 26 percent, d the auto rose 6 percent Of the eight major crime groups only robbery showed a decline, With 4 percent fewer incidents reported in J 985 over Uie previous year. The increases in 1985 followed a tb.ree..ycar period in which the number of major crimes reporled in the city felJ by 34 percent, police said. Laguna Beach police Capt. Jim Spreine said the cnme tu.maround in 1985 is lar&ely due to the increasing number o( transients and homeless people in the community. Fun Zone caroueel STEVE lu1L£ Focus ON THl NEws beina inveatipled by the National Transponation Safety Board and probably will not be known for "The homicides, many burglaries. the anons, the bombing at City Hall all directly involved transients," Spreine said. "This past year it seemed as though there were more homeless people here." Spreine said police officers arc aware of the rising crime problems the homeless often create, but say there is little they can do to stem the now oftransients to Laauna Beach. Bob Spetb (left) and Joe Tanatall carefully install the bonee that will 8Pln rlden aroand the ne1r Balboa Fun Zone caroueljut the way they did darinC the• 40e and 'SO. -the heyday of the P1ID Zon~. wblcb la beiDC redneloped on the Balboa Peninaula. Tbe $7 million project by Yanr Indutrlee la •lated to open thla nm.mer. so~ ·.:. j I months. The crash, however, has railed several questtons: • ls n si&nificant that a radar monitor at John Wayne Airport wu not opcra\ina that niaht? • It it •i&oificant that strobe liahts on the runway weren't wotk:ina that niJbt? . • Is it sianificant that Biddle did not have instrument certification? Uke other pilots using tile airport t':'at night, Biddle. was suided and aiven course sen1np thf'OUlb the FAA radar center in El Toro, which ;! . • ---~-·---; ~ &\IN I ::_, __ POMCUU ONAI .~ nonnaUy usea two overlappina ndar systems. to track air traf&C. The radar center i1 reponaible 'ror kecpinl tabs OD all planes in ud around the county airport and &be El Toro Marine Corpa Air~. Ope of the radar 1)'11emt ii loca..S in El Toro, the second .in Oanton Grove.· A monitor that pieka up info.nnation from tile Garden Orove radar system is localed in the tower at John Wayne. But information supplied by the radar center is only u.eNl iftbe pilot (Pleue ... AJfATOllT /A.2) Laguna nabs 8 in· drunk check; HB cancels out By ROBERT BARU:R °' .. ~ ....... Laguna police officers stopped more than 500 motorists and arrested eight drunken driv~ suspects in the city's first-ever sobnety checkpoint late Friday and early Saturday. A similar checkpoint acbeduled Saturday night in Huntington Beach was cancelled by inclement weather. The Lacuna Beach checkpoint, operated by local officers with a helping band from CHP officcn, was set up on the eastbound lanes of Laguna Canyon Road opposite the Festival of Arts entrance. Sgt. Danell Adams said the road- block was set up from 10:30 p.m. until 2:30 a.m. to catch the "happy bouf•' and bar-dosing crowd. . A total of l ,023 cars puled tbrovab the checkpoint, accol'd.ina to Adami.. Two people were arrested on suspi- cion of poucssina narcotics. Officen administered t 9 fie&d tobiiety 1atl. "It was a very suoccssful evC::f (in that all went smoothly)," sbc · "But it was unsuc:ceuful in that~ were still so many people drivina undet' the influence. "This received tremendous (Pleue 11ee DllOJm/ A2) It was FV's week nion rotest BJ TOM WRIGHT Dllllf""C.• 01 •u• Union muscle-flexing was a com- mon oocurrance in Fountain Valley last week. · On Tuesday, police union mem- bers picketed in front of City Hall durina the City Council meeting. Thursday night, teachers crowded into the Fountain Valley School District's board room to protest a proposed salary hike and notifica- tions that some teachers may be laid off next school year. The teachers complained about what they described as an "unneccss-- ary," wholesale reduction in the ranks of teachers. School districts arc required to announce any plans to reduce the size of their staffs by March 15. The Fountain Valley district bu notified teachers ~t a total Of~ positiona, comprising both full-and pen-time employees, oould be eliminated in the zero-based bud&et proocss now under war,. • But of oourse all those positions won't be eliminated, .. USW?Jd ~I Norton, a spokesman at the district s . Public Information Office. Teacher Jane Harrison called the reduction-in-force process a waste of time. since almost aJJ of the inttruc- tors who received similar notifica- tions Last year returned. "If, as mana,emcnt tells us, 1hc:re's no need to worry, then why bother to send out the notifications?" Harrison asked. Norton. however, noted that the (Pleue eee TBACllSR8/A2) "We recognize that tney're not all to blame and that.I in many instances, it's not their rault (that they're homeless)," he said ... But they often can't provide for themselves or get jobs and create a burden." City pulls road plan out of mothballs Sprein~ said plaoes that provide help for the homeless, such as St. Mary's Church, attra.ct transients from surrounding communities. . "We get a mixed population that way," Sprcine said. "Some are down- and-out and genuinely need help. But others are capable of working but are transients by choice and take advan- tage of the help that's offered." P~icc Chief Neil Purcell said the crime increases in Laguna Beach (Pleue 11ee CJUllB/ A2) Motorists must find new route By PHIL SNEIDEl\MAN °' .. ..., ........ Motorists who UIC Harvard Av- enue between Barranca Partway and Main Street in 'Irvine will have to choose an alternate route bes.inning Monday momina and continuina throuah March J 9. The 10-dayroadcloaure is expected to be the first of eiaht requillld on Harvard throuah nex1 fall bccaute of construction work for the city'• newest village, Weatpark. CUiver Drive, which also runs north and south, is belna suuestCd for drivers who usually travel on Harvard. A spokesman for the Irvine Co., which ls developina Wcstpark, said the closures are necessary to constrUct undersround pipelines and other cqujpmcnt for the community. Oradina for the S,200.home com· munhy beaan Feb. 11. Westperk is bounded bY Bamnca Parkway, Cul- verOrwc, the San Dicao Freeway and the San o;qu k. The WettP1rk hou ina is expcctcct\lo be built over (...._ ... llAllv AIU>/ A2) By TONY SAAVEDRA OftM~Net...., Costa Mesa and Orange County officials are blowing the dust ofTlong- ignored plans to widen Del Mar Avenue-University Drive, a street that has spent the last 16 years in limbo. AJso dispatched to the "twilight zone" were the homes to be de- molished for the I 'h-mile street- widening project from Newport Boulevard to Irvine A venue. Since 1970, residents and property owners have lived under the shadow of condemnation, makillJ it nearly impossible to sell the aging houses and unprofitable to keep them main- tained. Hoping to settle the issue. Costa Mesa traffic en~necrs have moved the street-widening question off the back burner and again into the heat of controversy. The debate will begin anew Mon- day when residents testify before the city Planning Commission on an environmental impact report that outlines options for adding up to four oew lanes on the residential strec'l While the pages have yellowed. the widening plan has long been on etty and county books as part of a larger project that was derailed in 1978. Del Mar A venue, which turns into University Dnve. was originally sup- posed to be extended through New- port Beach and into Irvine. That was the plan approved by Costa Mesa. That was the plan approved by the county. And that was Dl ..... e.t ..,=.J:,-left) Dw Bun, 11; llatt' 14; ud Ala .s..Jltaai, 11, wait l••W. dM Newport Pier .,.., ............ '-.... bu abelter for a ride back llome after tltelr day of RlflDa wu C&llcelled by Saturday'• ra1natorm. a«or. ra1A la foncut late today . .. --- the plan blocked by eoviroomen- tahsts crusading to prexrve the wetlands around the Upper Newport Bay. With Newport Beach balking. the proposed extension became a road to nowhere. although the project ~ mained on Costa Mesa and county transportation plans. Costa Mesa residents Ugtied e"'1t years ago that, without the exten11on. the street widening was no lonaer needed. Reluctant to scrap the pro- (Pleue eee WJDSJQNO/A2) Rain deals Coast an easy hand By ROBERT BAAUR °' .. ~ ......... The C.abfomta Hi&bway Pattol reported a rash of rraffic aoodeats. but Orange Coast communiues for the most pan escaped terious prob- lems when heavy rains and susty •breezes hit the area shortly after noon Sat11rday. Traffic aocldents were reported "tver ywhere." by a C HP spokeswoman, but t.bcR we« JM> fatal1ttcs Of m.;or iajuries,. she aid. "It was mostly can crasbina into each other. hlnina the center medilia or aoina over the side," tbt spokeswoman wd. Costa Mesa police reported many traffic aocidcnts between 3 and 6 p.m. "But we always have a lot of acodenu in tbn city when 1t rain,;• an oftlcet said. "We had no m~than u.'ual(b a storm) today." The Oranae County Harbor Patrol. rc.portJ'b& an was secure Ilona \be waterfront, said .l of al'I inch of rain had fallm in Newport Beach by 6 p.tn. Mott rain, possibly heavy at timea,. (Pleue ... aTO .. /ASI I • "'<" • M ~ C... CWLY PILOT/ &unday, March 9, 18ee STORM 'rREATS COAST LIGHTLY ••• ham Al appcen on tbe way~Sf: the N&tioaal Wmtber . an: e•l*ted ao cloud up apiD today and M ·it forecut .ror lau: 1oni&ht. Sbowen an: ex.pcaed Mo.nday. la J..os Analeles, I l 2-year-old boy ~nlly was sv.qc. in10 the rain .. fed Los Anltles River Satunlay ~n, police Set. Georae Spitzer II.id. . Jote ~ and bis bn:>tber, Jose A1&edo ~ 8, were playina OD the river bank a few miles northwest of' downtown when the older boy .Upped and fell into the twit\ty 6owina river aropnd J p.m.1'accord· ·in& to his brother. Spit?.er wd. City and county fue rescue units searched the river without fa.ndina DRUNK ••• From Al amounttofpublicity. And the~ was a turnaround intenection where the IObriety qbeclcpoint was posted and still t.bcre were this many arrests." she said. Adams said the eight drunken driver suspects were arrested and booked into jail and released on their own recognizance after posting bail of Sl,SOO. If found guilty, first-time offenders face possible jail sentences, fines of S7SO-S 1,SOO, five years of probation, and may be ordered to attend driving school where they would have to pay $250 in fees. she said. The)' also may be required to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, · accordina to Adams. Adams said the sobriety check- point was put into operation in an effort to get drun.lcen drivers off the road. She said drinking drivers arc blamed in traffic accidents that have claimed four lives so far this year on Laauna Canyon Road. ibe sobriety checkpoint that was rained out in Huntington Beach will be held at a later, unspecified date, according to CHP spoknman Kevin Dougherty. any ttace of the child, Spitzer said Schember tatd. Saturday's heavy rains we~ con-Rainfall amounts on Saturday sidered a contributina factor in a 1 ranpd from more than an i.ndl in p.m. traffic 1C1C1dent aJona U.S. 101 Santa Barbara to just a trace in San south of Westlake Villqe, accordina Dieso. to Claude Ball, a Ventura dispatcher In Northern California, at least 1 SO for the California Hjpway Patrol. we~ driven ftom their homes in the The pileup in the southbound lanes town of Anderton Friday ni&ht when involved a number of vehicles, in· an irription channel pve way. cludina a psoline tanker said AJjson Another 3SO people lef\ their homes Schember, a d.iap9tcher for the Ven-voluntarily after water poured out tura County Fite Dcpart.ment. She over the town of7 tJOO about I 0 mlles said two people were critically in· south of'Reddi1l41D Sbuta County •. • ,.--f No one was hurt, aod the S00 J .. .11'V. • Two firefl&hters and the driver of residents ~turned home Saturday . the other vebicle were injur~ in a National Weather Service fore. second lecidcnt at the scene when a caster Leon Heller said that a sec.ond vehicle collided with a fi~ truck , storm front was due to hit the far parked in the northbound lanes, northern portion of the slate at dawn. ...., .......... .., ........... Off1cen admlnt•ter a 80brlety tart to one of eome 500 moto~ •toned ln LaCana Beach durln& the city'• ftnt. eTer clnmken art•er checkpoint Friday nl&ht. HARVARD AVENUE TO CLOSE ..• P'romAl the next five years. Harvard A venue improvements and sewer line construction will be conducted over the coming months. Street and channel work also arc under way on Ma1 p Street between Culver and Harvard. "Harvard is our onJy construction access to the project, and residents need to be aware there will be some inconvenience over the next few months." said Al Dyson, senior engineer for the Irvine Co. The street construction work in Westpark 1s scheduled to continue through the summer and mto the faJJ, according to the developer. An Irvine Co. spokesman said the work on Harvard should be completed by late October, and the street will be opened to traffic on a regular basis after that time. .ANATOMY OF AN AIR CRASH •.. Fr om Al is able to rel on the intruments int a1rp ane s coc :pit, said Ralph Odenwald, airtraffic manager atJohn Wayne. Odenwald said controllers have no way to verify whether an incoming pilot really is certified for instrument contro~ which requires fliers to depend on their instruments rather than their eyes. "The regulations say that you can't ask for clearance m bad weather unless you arc certified for instru- ments," said pdenwald. "The air traffic controller has to presume the pilot 1s certified, .. said Gary Mucho, the chief of the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board m Los Angeles. Pilots attempung landings at John Wayne in poor weather must contact the El Toro radar centCT as they approach the county airport for a landing. They are supplied with coordinates and a heading, said Audrey Schutte. a NTSB investigator. As a pilot nears the airport, he is turned over to air traffic controllers at the lllrport to obtain clearance, she said. Using the coordinates supplied by the El Toro radar center, pilots guide their craft by instrument until they are able to sec the John Wayne runway lights. (n the event the pilot is unable to land -for whatever reason -be 1s expected to inform tower operators that the landing has been scrubbed. He is then to fly south while gaining altitude, said John Tomkins, FAA manager in San Diego. The FAA recommends that a pilot who has aborted a landing fly south for at least 10 miles. Tower operators are expected to tell the pilot what altitude be should reach before circl- ing back around the airport, accord· ing to Schutte. While circling the airport, the pilot is expected to re-establish contact with the El Toro radar center. Whether Biddle was able to follow this procedure 1s now a matter of debate. Schutte, who is mvesti~tin' the crash for the NTSB, said Biddle aborted two landina attempts and was circung back around the airport ror a third try when he crashed. As Biddle flew up the east side or the airport. be was told to re-establish contact with the nadarc,cnter. Accord- MAIN Of'ICE 3JO INttl Bay St Colle lo'tM C.a to Schulte, he apparently com- plied. During those final seconds. Biddle was given two "low altitude alerts," meaning that tower operators be- lieved he was flymg too low, said Schutte.· "He acknowledged the alert," said Schutte. What Biddle's altitude was and what it should have been arc un- knowns, the investigator said. Eric Johnson, a private pilot from Tustin who was listening to the radio dialogue between Biddle and air traffic controllers that night, said Biddle was told to climb to 3,000 feet. He said Biddle's last spoken word was "Roger" followed by a pause and then an air traffic controller's voice saying"( thank ... " just as the airplane crashed. Witnesses to the accident wd n seemed Biddle was trying to gain altitude when he crashed. Did the lack of a radar monitor at John Wayne or the broken strobe hghts have any effect on the crash? Tomkins said at 1s of no signifi- cance that the radar monitor at John Wayne AJrport was black the evening Biddle crashed at 8:24 p.m. "That would have had no effect at all," said the FAA's T·omkms. "None." The radar monitor at John Wayne was turned off because of repairs being made to the radar antenna 1n Garden Grove. The radar was shut off at 8 a.m. and turned back on at I 0:30 p.m., said Odenwald. The result was that air traffic controllers at John Wayne were unable to use the radar monitor to learn the whereabouts of airplanes that might be circling the airport. "But that was not a detriment." said Schutte. "It certainly didn't prevent other pilots from landing that night." i omkins said Biddle's airplane would have been picked up by the second radar used by the FAA operation in El Toro and that Biddle should have been in radio ~tact with El Toro. "The fact that there 1s a monitor at John Wa~e is just one ofthose extra niceties,' said Tomkins. "But the air traffic control certainly does not control air traffic by that mom tor." Odenwald sa1d the monitor is only used to sepante approachfog aircra.ft and to put planes in a sequence. Did the strobe lighl-failw:e-con tribute to the accident? The strobe ljghts were dark because of an electrical short that occurred the previous day, said Odenwald. "There is DO way we can prevent failure," he said. The five strobe lights, which flash in sequence to help mark the runway, arc only part of the runway lighting system. Odenwald said. Strands of yellow Lights -which were working the night Biddle crashed -run along the flanks of the runways. "The strobes are .simply an ad- ditional visual aid on the runway," said Odenwald. Schutte said the abscnse of the strobes should not have hindered Biddle. She said the bright white strobes are of value to pilots when the runway v1sib1lity is less than half a mile. When Biddle crashed, runway vis- 1b1lity was in excess of 6,000 feet or well over a mile, said Schutte. "I don't think that contributed at all (to the accident)," she said. Did Biddle's lack of an instrument rating contribute to the accident? ThouJb Biddle was not certified to fl y his airplane by intrumcnts, Schut- te achnowledged that docs not mean the Newport Beach man did not know how to fly by intruments. In fact, Schutte said she under- stands Biddle was in the process of obtaining his instrument rating. Still, it is not uncommon for a pilot without instrument qualifications to attempt a landing in poor weather, said Mucho. If a pilot without instrument rat- ings takes off from an airport where the weather is aood and learns in llight that his destination is fogged in, he can turn around, change his destination to an airport where the weather is good or take a chance by landine at the foegy airport. "Aymg under instruments is a very complex task and if a pilot is not properly trained, he's placing himself 1n great jeopardy," said Odenwald. "And obviously he's placing those on the vound in jeopardy." Mucho said there have been a sianificant number of crashes that can be blamed on unqualified pilots tryina to land in bad weather. "I would be reluctant to say it's common but it bas happened many times," said Mucho. "And it most certainly will happen apin." 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While Newport ·Beach is still op- ~sed to the extension, Costa Mesa initiated a review last year that would either rcsurTCCt the wtdening project or reprieve the threatened homes. Up to S l hoUICS on the north side of Del Mar Avenue-Univenity Drive would be di$placcd by the widenipg options listed in the environmental report. The city purchased seven of the houses in the mid-1970s. while the county acquired I J, officials said. Plans outlined by environmental consultant Robert Bein, William Frost and Associates of Newport Beach ranae &om merely adding sidewalks, curbs and traffic signals for S8S4,750 to constructing a sii-lane bj&Jiway for $7 2 mjllioo Other alternatives call for four lanes, in various widths. Although traffic is relatively light on Del Mar A venue, more cars arc expected to crowd onto the street as development continues in the area. .. Widening Del Mar Avenue is the best way to take .~raf!ic froi;n other residential streets, M1Jler said. Furthermore, a Del Mar A venue on-ramp is included in plans to extend the Costa Mesa Freeway from Mesa Drive to 19th Street, attracting even more traffic, the environmental report said. The state freeway project is scheduled to be completed in 1990. The environmental study also mentioned the possibilit)' that Del Mar Avenue-University Drive wiJI run through Newport Beach by th~ year 2000, generating 38,000 auto- mobile rrips a day While reducing future traffic jams, some options would create a few problems of their own, the report conceded. Residents on the north side of the street would be ~v1cted, while those on the south side would face more noise, more smog and more hassles getting in and out of dri'(eways. The report also acknowledged arguments that street improvements could encourage, rather than follow, development -meaninJ the road- work could be a catalyst instead of a cure for traffic. City offiCJals stressed that planning commissioners will only be taklng testimony Monday on whether the environmental ~port has explored all the issues. The heari~ is set for 6· 30 p m at Colla Mcaa C1iy CowoQJ---- Chambcrs. 77 Fair Drive. CRIME CLIMBS IN LAGUNA BEACH ••. From Al follow increases in neighboring com- munities as well. To the south. San Oemente reported a 23 percent increase in I 98S: to tht north, Newport 8¢ach reported a 12 percent jump: and to the east, Irvine reported a 6 percent hike. he sajd. Specifically, maJor crimes reported in Laguna increased from 978 in 1984 to 1,221 in I 98S, a 25 percent increase. Of the eight major crime groups, homicide rose from 0 to 2, rape from 4 to 11 , arson from 13 to 20, larceny from 490 to 644, aggravated assault from 27 to 34, buralary from 3S3 to 416 and grand thet'\: auto from 64 to 68. Robbery declined from 27 to 26 reported incidents. While reported crimes have in- creased, so bas the number of arrests, Purcell said. Officers made 230 felony arrests -a 21 percent increase over 1984. Also, narcotics-related arrests increased 26 percent, from 350 to 440. with seized narcotics valued at more than $381,000. There were three fatal traffic acci- dents m Laguna Beach in 1985 following a year without any. All three accidents -which accounted for four deaths -occurred on Laguna Canyon Road and involved drunken drivers, Purcell said. But while fatal accidents increased, other injury accidents fell by 3.6 percent while total accidents dropped by 2.8 percent. The Police Depart- ment credits its stepped-up focus on drunken-<irivmg arrests for the de- crease. Such arrests rose from 203 in 1984 to 372 last year, an 83 percent increase. TEACHERS PROTEST LAYOFF NOTICES ••• · From Al requirement for advance notification of an)' staff cuts came about throu&h the efforts of employee unions. The teachers also protested parts of the latest district pay increase offer made to the union during contract negotiations. The district has proposed a 5. 7 percent increase and a salary adjust- ment of $800 for this year. The district bas also proposed a S. 9 percent pay incrcase on July I, followed by a 6.3 percent increase in 1987 and a 6. 7 percent increase in 1988. However, the district proposal COLE ·JlAAN3 . docs not include a retroactive pay increase. This is a sore spot for teachers, who accuse the district of dragging out negotiations and not properly compensating teachen. The teachers told board membcn that teacher morale is at an "all-time low," while teacher unrest is at a "new peak." A Very Special Shoe Department # 119 Faahion laland • Newport Beach • 769-1622 • Bullocks Willshire Wing • I Orenge co.et OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, Mlltdl t, 1988 AS oard grills assessor on Irvine Co. dispute Supervisor s irked over lack of details tu~ ~t:3on even more onprogressof$31 milliontaKdispute ~~c~~~~~=~::n~ By LISA MARONEY Of ..... ,... .... Three Orange County supervisors complained this week that Assessor Brad Jacobs has not kept them lnformcd of J>'OIRS• toward resolv- lna a Sll.8 million tu dispute with the Irvine Co. Nevenheless, they approved a larae contract increase with attorneys representina county interests in the matter. The increase -amounting to S435,00Q -shoots county leaaJ ex~nscs in the dispute to over l t million. · A diqruntled Bruce Nestande arilled Jacobs a week ago about a six- month delay in airing the disagree· ment aranted by the county Asscnment Appeals Board in Janu- ary. Tuesday the Third District supervisor apin Led the board in questionina Jacobs while Supervisors Raser Stanton and Thomas Riley f.lso expressed diuatisfaction with Jacobs' alleged lack of candor on the rnatter. Jacobs maintains that be has kept the board informed on the tax dispute during executive sessions. Ooscd· door discussions on the matter arc permitted by law because of pending litiption. He said the Assessor's Office is not Jo. blame for the delay which was requested by the lrvme Co. The 'ppeals board is an independent body k~rate from the assessor, Jacobs said. purchase price of property \0 be considered in some ca1e1 but places Irvine Co. attorney Bob CUrrie said \the burden of proof in any iuultina he asked that the hcarina be put off to 'ix dispute on the assessor. Adopted July 14 because thcTe are several in 1984, the rule was ovenumed by issues which must be settled first. the state Office of Administrative The aueuor reassessed the Irvine Law then later reinstated. The rule is Co.'s massive property. boldi!JIS fol· now subject to a COW"l challeqe by lowina company Chairman Don.ild couniy assesson fnchadina Jacobs. Bi:en's run:hase of m.;ority interest The Irvine Co. says the rule - in Apri 1983. kn R le T The reusessment set the value of · own as u wo -doesn't apply, to them because of the nature of lbe the firm's landholdinp at $3. l billion Bren stock plmbase. But, if the -about a S2 billion boost over the appeals board rules otherwise, it's to previous assessment. the firm's advantqe if the auessor Tlte Irvine Co.'s tu burdem shot must prove his case, Currie said. . up acoordinaly. from $17.8 to $SI million, a difference company of· Jacobs interpretation is that the ficials have refused to P9)'· rule is not retroletive and bis office is Company officials disqree that proceedinaundera venionoftherule Bren's stock purchase resulted in in fo~ in 1983 which requires the property changing bands and say tu payer to prove the assessor wrong. there should not have been a reassess.. ment. And if a reassessment was in order, the Assessor's Office should have based it on the purchase prioe, officials said. Jacobs' office maintains the re- assessment was appropriate and that state rules allo~1 factors other than purchase price· tO be considered in cenain cues. To complicate matten further, the state Board of Equalization ruled in December that a November 1983 merger between the Irvine Co. and Bren.owned Newco I. Corp. of Mich· iaan should trisger a new assessment. Although property values did not change much between April and November 1983, the choice of date does raise new iuues in calculating Nestande expressed doubt over whether the county should spend any more money on punuina the com- plica~ dispute. "1 happen to believe ID the inue of marke\.value appraisals unless 'there's some fraud involved and that's not what's happening bC?e. We're trying to maximiu our ~v­ enue," be said. Jacobs disagreed saying the re- assessment was conducted according to state guidelines. Before votina on the assessor's approriation request, Stanton asked that County Counsel Adrian Kuyper become more informed about the tax dispute so he can provide the board with prOlfCSS reports on the issue. llueeum work continuea Work la eoatla ..... OD tJle $1.3 mllllon ezpuaalon and remoclellny~t at tlae LaCana Art llueam. Tile reballt facWty OD Coat lllOW.J and Cllff Drl•e la apectect to be re-opened lD SeptemlMsr. Until then. mueam oftlda1a are operatl.Di dlalblta at tlaelr 8oatla Cout P1ua •teWte location. Fountain Valley to reconsider action on shed By TOM WRIGHT o.., .... c.. J 1 ' Without acknowledging the police officers picketing outside, the Foun- tain Valley City Council sped through last week's meeting agenda and scheduled several public hearings for March 18. At that meeting, the council will reconsider its rejection ofan appeal of a Planning Commission refusal to grant a variance to allow a storage shed, owned by Walter Bales, to remain standina.. The shed bad been built without city permits and is too close to Bales' home to conform' to city codes. When the matter was first pres-- ented to the council, Bales' neighbors. Brian Case, Charles Endicott and Roben Allan, claimed the shed was used for sto~ of electrical supplies, used by Bales m his business. City Attorney Allan Bums told the council that if the shed was in fact used for the storage of electrical supplies it was a violation of the city's Home Occupation Ordinance. Bales had maintained the opposi- tton was based on personal animosities. The council upheld the Planning Commission decision at the Feb. I 8 meeting. Since that meeting. Mayor Fred Voss has decided it is possible to grant Bales a variance to keep the shed. The City Attorney told Voss that to consider new testimony it would be necessary to hold another public hearing. The council will also consider the conditional-use permit and tract mae for a lsraelsky /Svalstad Propemes development. ._... - Earlier studies of this project re- sulted in the establishment of a mitigation fee of about S 1.600 per residential uniL Elght UCI sclentists named to county advisory council By PRO; 8NEIDEftMA:N OI ............... Ei&ht scienfists from UC Irvine have been appointed to the newly formed Orange County Sdenoe Ad- visory Council for the Wetzmann Institute of Science. The Weizmann Institute. located Colorful eyes E•en thoa&la S.ppblre. 1 · 1ear-old ~~erd -c:el miz at tile ~b Animal Center, on e blae eye and one brown eye, Iler .Wion la u &ood u Iler ~ltlon. 81ie la jentle. affectionate, lau laa .ome obedience tnlnln& and lau been mpaJed. Tile alaelter la located at 20812 Lapna CanJon Road. in Israel, ts considered one of the world's leading research ccnten in bioloay, pbysics, chemistry, math· emati c s , biophysics and biochemistry. The UCl scientists will provide technical te10urces and support to the Laguna Hills office of the American Committee for the Weizmann In- stitutc of Science. The committee's national headquarters in is New York. TheOrangeCountyadvisorycoun- c1l will be chaired by Dr. Myron 0 . Bander, dean of physical sciences at ua. Other UCI professors named to the group were Ralph A. Bradshaw, chamnan of the depanment of biological chemistry; Krishna K. Tewari, chairman of the department of molecular biolo g y and biochemistry; Martin Schechter of the depanment of mathematics; professor Stuart M. Arlin, biological chemistry; Howard Lenhoff. de. velopmen an cell biology; Pct~ Renuepis, chemistry; and Frederick Reines, physics. The advisory council held its first meeting Feb. 24 and began planning a spring science forum. At the Weizmann Jnslilute, more than 700 projects are in progress. Woodbridge kindergarten class shifted as construction delayed By G. JEANE'M'E A VENT OI .. ....,,._....., Because of construction delays, Irvine's S-year.olds in southwest Woodbridge will attend kindergarten at Stone Creek School this fall instead of the planned elementary school in their neighborhood. The lrvine Board of Education voted this week to open two kindergarten classes at Stone Creek for children who live in southwest Woodbridge. a quadf"l'nt bordered by Culver, Alton. and the San Diego Freeway. "We can accommodate up to 60 kindergarten students from south- west Woodbridge," said Dean Waldfogel. the distnct's assistant ·superintendent of instruction and cumculum. Children from southeast Wood- bridge would be given first preference after the southwest quadrant on a space available basis, said Waldfogel. He said in bis repon to the school board that "it will be necessary to improve and e xpand tbe landergarten playground area, to buy necessary fu rniture and to sh~tly modify an existing classroom ' at Stone Creek, but '"these modi· fications, once made. will permit Stone Creek to accommodate ad- d1uonal lcinderganen enrollment 1n future years." Waldfogel said the dlSlnct "con- tinues to feel very confident that the permanent structure for the South- west Woodbridge elementar) school can be occupied b} the fall of 1988. Press me onBOlsa officials reported Interior accused of heavy-handed sllencing acttoris JSy LLOYD CARTER lllClaltD$ .......... FRESNO -Tbe chairman of a House Sl.lbcomtninee oveneeias fm- eral irription projects bas UUd a aovemment watchdot group to m- vestipte charges that the Interior Department is conductin1 a cam- p&ign to silence federal ICienti1tJ studying pollution at Bolaa Chica and other national wildlife refuaes. Rep. George Miller, O..Martinez, \Old the Government Accountability Project (GAP) that politically motivated superiors wen: tw:usina U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service teien. lists who arc lookina into problems at the Kesterson National Wildlife Ref-"* and other Western refuges. Miller wrote tftlt Interior bas ··used heavy-handed techniques \0 silence employees and frustrate their efforts to document the extent of the con. tamination problems. These develop- ments have all the eannarb of a campaign of retribution." Selenium iri farm draiQaF water from the Westlands Water District is believed to be the cause of mutations and deaths in wildlife at K.estenon. where evaporation ponds arc opcr· ated by the U.S. Bureau of ~ mauon. Reclamation and Fish and Wildlife are both agencies of the Interior Department. The Kesterson refuge is in western Merced County in the San Joaquin Valley. "We are advised continually by prcu-aocounts and by iovernment scientists that aaency officials have SC>metitMS-gone lo extraordinary lengths to prevent public disclosure of the seventy of some of these con· tam1nation problems." Miller wrote GAP. GAP, a non-profit organization funded by grants, provides legal a.id and other help to wbistle·blowcn in govemmenl and private industry. Miller said some Fish and Wildlife employees "'have been forbidden to talk to the press. And others have been prevented from attcndina. or deh verina professional papers at. scientific conferences." Bergesoa head of Seaate panel . State Sen. Marian Bergeson, R- Newport Be3ch, bas been appointed chairwoman of the Senate Local Government Commjttec. The appointment by the Senate Rules Committee last mo nth plaocs Bergeson in charge of a commincc responsible for issues affectina coun- ties, cities and special districts. Those issues typically include transponation and other infrastruc-- turc concerns. insurance liability problems and cuts in federal funds to local municipaljties, said Bergeson aide Juhe Froeberg. Bergeson also serves on Senate committees deaJjng with transpor- tation. education. revenue and tua- uon. agnculture and water resources and public employment and retire-- ment. ln addition. she is a member of subcommittees on water marketing and agncultural drainage practice$. Dornan finds friends in unexpected places .. Congressman supporter of Isr ael despite his anti-Semitic rhetoric By MARTIN SMITH DIP9ClaWIJ ........... SACRAMENTO-Few memben of Congress should have been surprised when Orange County Congressman Roben Doman 's runaway tonaue caused him more trouble recently. Tbat'sa rccumng problem for Doman. The surprise was m who helped extricate him from the trouble he caused for himself. Doman is a strona supporteroflsracli causes in Congress. Yet twice now he has come under fire for making remarks with aotj-Semitic overtones. The latest episode occurred when Doman took the floor of the House of Representatives to attack a Soviet spokesman, Moscow Radio officiaJ Vladimir Posner, who had appeared on the ABC television netwdrk to reply to a speech by President Rcqan. The generous amount time granted Posner for his rebuttal irritated the White H ouse and some members ofConaress. Democratsas well as • Republicans. Doman joined in the criticism with a bitter personal attack on'Posner, whose family were Russian Jews whooonverted to the Russian Onhodoll Church. Dornan declared: "I'm tired ofhavina my government Insulted by paid Communist toadies. Let'sputastoptoit. VladimirPosnerwasbomaJew. And he covers the anu.SCmit.ism in the Soviet Union." So far so Jood. But then Doman went over the line by descnb1"i Posner as "this disloyal, betrayina ht tie Jew who sits there on telev1s1 on clalmina that he iuomehow or other a newsman. lt'un affront to decency and to Jewish people around the world." The pejorative phrase "disloyal, betrayina little Jew" jolted some members ofConaress and others. Dr. Daniel Thuri, executive director ofB'nai B'rith,called it "a classicanti.SCm1tic slander" and .. totally rtprehensible." Recosnizina his blunder, the conpe sman conceded he was guilty of"1nelcpnt phtasina" and apoloaizcd to Jewish aroups. Helpina him 1n the damaaccontrol were two conarcu1onat JeWlsh Democrats-one of them Cahfom1an Tom Lantos of8urhnpme. Lantos appeared at a presi conference with Ooma n to excuse the Rce,ubli~n assimply having made "made a slip of the tonaue We all do.' ' Lantos then added: ··1 know of no individual in this body who has less bigotry 1n his mind and bean than Bob Doman." Rep. Stephen Solarz, a New York Democrat. also issue a statement declaring: "A misspoken phrase in a moment of heated debate should not be allowed to overshadow Bob's long history of support and involvement with Israel, Soviet Jewry and other Jewish causes." These testimonials were particularly important because Doman had been cri ticiied for remarks made in an earlier i nciden l. In a television det>.te with Massachusetts Democratic Con- gressman Barney Frank., who was questioning U.S. military spending p~s, Doman intemJpted him to charge that Frank would be willing tosuppon Israeli defense. Frank. who is Jewish, replied that Doman was mak1 na an ethnic slur. But Doman penisted, sayina: "New York. liberal Democrats only build f· I Ss for Israeli pilots. not (or our pilots." When Frank noted be is from Massachusetts. Doman said he meant to say "Nonheast liberal Democrats.·· Later the MUllCbusettsco~man declared: "It wasa very anti.SCmitic thing to say. It's the ident1ficat1on of New York and Jewish that would lead him to call mea New York au) .. Somcco~ional Democratsare irritated over thealacnty "'1 th which Lantos and Solarz aouaht to help Doman out ofh1S late t t1aht polit1cal spot. Doman is unpopular wt th many ofhis colleagues and California Democ:rau have made him their top conaress1onal 1arse1 thlsyear. Panoftheuplanation forthewtllinJDCSSofSolarzand LantO$ IO assist Ooma.n is tho"lht to rest in the poht1cs of the House Fore•~ Affairs Committtt where, boYt"ever unlikely the combinauon m~t appcarto the casual observer, the th rec co~men often are aJltcd on a1d·to-luael inues. Doman i1 seen ases~ally useful to Lantos and Solarz wben they want Republican support for a particular proposal Lantos'suaisia.nce for Doman won't make ha Cahfomaa Dtmocra11c coliequetany bappierwith him. Anyone who mids I.he Consress1onaJ Record report o f~h•t Dornansaidinhisspttehwould neveraue sthat at cawed anger McmbcnofCo~bavethcriaht \Oamcnd therttord.and Doman exerdacd that pnvileee as pen of'his poht1cal damaac control After makina ttis remarb Oon\an rewrote the ofTend1 na phrase to render it Innocuous toJewt. In theoftidal ttcord. 1fnot 10 what Doman actuaJI y said, be attacb Posner u "thasduloyal, betrayma h ttle t\lmcoet-akw-ho ll an •IM>lolitt f(w1.hcopprcuon of Jews.·~ Rep. Robert Doraan .. • A• °"9nge Cout DAl~V Pt\.OT/ Sunday, Match 9, :1988 Chief astronaut says safety often comprpritised Memo says pressure to launch overrode concern for safety Panel wants outside investigators head of the fl. ight crew operat1ons; and other NASA officials. Young included a last compiled Feb. 27 of "system s safety-related items that ought to be fi xed so we do not lose any cnorc space shuttles and night crews." Chunk of shuttle's left booster snagged WASHINGTON (AP) -Com- promises on safety made in the shuttle program months before the Chall enger's disastrous launch "proves to me that there are some very luck) people around here." chief astronaut John Young wrote in a post-accident memo. Young. chief of the astronaut office at the Johnson Space Center, also wrote that problems treated as "ac- cepted conditions" were "poten11ally as catastrophic" to the space program as the Jan. 28 Challenger explosion 1n which seven crew members died. Such problems began as early as October 1984, the memo said. Young said some of those cond1t1 ons s11ll exist. Young's March 4 memo was re- leased Sllturday by NASA head- quarters in Washington after The Houston Post published a copywnght story on 1t Saturday. In making the document pubhc. NASA also released a brief statement NASA. contractors' testimony on shuttle seen as a conflict CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)- The pres1denual comm1 <,s1on probing the Challenger explosion believes much of the testimony 11 1s hean ng from NASA and ttscont ractors as self- servang. a source close to the inquiry said Saturday. The source. who !>poke on con~ ditaon of anonym1t). said the com- mission 1s especially 1mtated with testimony from officials of NASA's Marshall Space F11~t Center, the Huntsv1Ue, Ala • fac11tty which man- ages the solid rocket booster program. In their tes11mony last week, these from shuttle ch1eC Adm. Richard Truly. Truly said he concurred with the "thrust" of Young's memo. He said NA A will continue 1ts oflicials seemed to be trymg to sb11\ the rcspons1b1hty to the contractors who made and assembled the riaht rocket booster believed responsible for the accident that killed seven crew members, th e source said, adding that some of those tesufymg appear to have a vested mterest 1n where the commission ultimately places the blame. Commission Chairman William P. Rogers, a former secretary of state, twi ce suggested that the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis.- tration and the contractors enlist outside investigators to perform tes.- ting needed to determine the acci- dent's cause. in!>tcad of doing it themselves. Rogers displayed his annoyance dunng a public hearing here Friday . antr Marshall officials said that a leak '"detailed study of all systems to emu re flight safety." "We will not launch again until saf~ly releated issues have been HOMEOWNERS -NEED EXTRA INCOME? We will rent your spare bedroom and bath. NO FEES-NO FOOLING ROOMRENTERS c114) 978•9978 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC.' Wlltre Yow Oobf Cowen Morel SEARS CUSTOM SALE .... • na ~·8 ~ '*' o.,..,,,' & ')l" .,.. 1?• 31 26!> S400 Receive a Free ()f'r.orat•nq •Oeal ooo> >Nllen (0,; c.al or Sa Btt""a'd ,,,- v !> I ,our toca. 5ea•i> st.:;re • 4 '8~ •I')•. 1922 HAllBOll Bl.V'O .. 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"Each time representatives of Marshall testify, they put the tank as their No. I suspect," Rogers said. "Ostensibly, it seems as if the Joint seems to be the No. I vi llain. r just don't understand." "I didn't mean to imply tbat," Lee rephed. "We don't think the external tank is the No. I suspect. It's .a potcntiaJ as a contributor only. We know the SRB (solid rocket booster) failed. ... We know the SRB 1s the failure.'' • properly addressed throughout the total NASA s~stcm," Truly wrote. Copies of the memo went to all astronauts; Truly; W.S. Abbey. the He called the list "awesome," and wrote, "The list proves to me that there arc some very lucky people around here." "We have already ... launched with less than cenain full reliability and f ult redundancy of the systems, including the flight crews, t~at .we operate. We arc under contmumg pressure to launch without full-up avionics from computers to other sensors," he said. He said conditions accepted for previous launches "could have ~n or arc now potentially as catastrophic to the Space Shuttle Program as the 51-L (Challenger) accident." Young said NASA should make lli~t safety first on its p~ority list.. 'The enclosure (hsuog earlier problems) shows that these goals have always been opposite ones. It also shows overall Flight Safety does not win in these cases. Flight Safety. to be safe, has to have real teeth in 1t." NOTICE Due to manufacturer's delivery problems. the Black &. Decker electric mower advertised on page 16 of today's Target sale section may not be available. Rain checks are available. We will notify you by mail when · these mowers arrive. We regret any inconvenience this may cause @TARGET CAPE CANA VERJ\L. Fla. (AP); A saJvage ship used a robot submannc Saturday to retrieve a 4,200-paund chunk of debris from tho left boostcT rocket of space shuttle Challenacr. The Stena Workhorse,· normally used in offshore oil drillina oeer- ations, lowered the submcmblc Gemini 21 O feet to the floor of the Atlantic Ocean an~ used re!"'~tc control to attach Imes . and h"1ng devices to the part. which offi~s said was 71/1 feet long and 12 feet in diameter. The recovery was made about 25 miles northeast of Cape Canaveral. The effort was a practic~ snsion for retrievi ng ~ns of the right boo~tcr rocket, which is sus~ted of cau.smg the Jan. 28 explosion tha! killed Challenger's seven crew members 73 seconds after launch. But recovering the ri&tlt booster will be much more difficuJt, Navy salvage officials rcpon, because it is in much deeper water, at 1,200 feet. Marcos said planning to leave base HONOLULU (AP) -Ferdinand Marcos and his family plan to leave their sanctuary at a U.S. air base here fo r a quiet hillside propc(ty above the University of Hawaii, according to local news repons. 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French begin testing cheese WASHI NGTON (AP) -French authonties said Saturday their gov- ernment has begun testing for a po tentially dangerous bacteria that has been found m bric cheese ex- poned to the United St.ates. The action followed a U.S. Food and Drug Administration an- nouncement that some brands of the French cheese were being recalled voluntarily by food distributors fol· lowing reports of contamination. In a statement released by the French Embassy in Washington, the government said tcstina for Listeria mon~oacncs would bc&in im- mediately •.s part of onaoina quality-control testing. "Results from preliminary tcstina conducted in France on 450 sample$ showed no evidence of contamma· ti on." the statement said. The bacteria can cause life·threat- cruna il.lnesscs in prcanant women and the11 fetuses, small children and elderly people. France maintains extensive quali- ty-control testing that u recopiud by the FDA, but "this survelllance pr~m did not include Listeria detection pnor to reported caxs of f~·bome illness," the statement Slld. The FDA 1nucd 1 wamina Thui. day that cenain Mexican-style aof\ cheeses. and some bric cheese were contammated by Listeria mon<>- cytcsencs .. Three people were ""° portcrd ill in T~cson, Arii., tan week as a result of L1stcna contamination or a aon cheese manufactured by R~eo lnustrles Inc of California, w~1~h was ordered to suspend opcr· at ions . ---··---- Or.,. Coat DAILY PILOT/SuncMy, M«c:fl t, 1tee • M ·'lithe White House iroly wan ta some money for purpoan It deems Important ...• thecostofJ1ettJngthatmoneyl11toglvekeycongresamen about 10 times as much 1or their pork baJTel projt:eta ... • • · Stand on Attukovlc case pr~sumes that ~e's gullty To the Editor: The Pilot oo Feb. 14 entitled a.o editorial AWotld demaodt that Artuko~c ftce charaes ... That is quite a statement! I think the Pilot ouaht to recheck ita source of that demand. They may discover that ••wortd " is a ooo-de-plume for "communist world." It should be rc:cosniud that Artukovic, the individual, held out IPin•t the combined efforts of the communist world and a branch of the U.S. aovemment to wio, fot 34 yean, a 3S.year battle for bis very life. Tbe editorial aoes on to answer an allepd position that advocates' for- siveneu of Artukovic is due to his aae and infirmity. That is just a slick way to slip over a presumption of auilt on the uncarcfuJ reader of this editorial statement. The problem of the prosecuton of Artukovic for 3S years bas been producio' evidence to convince the U.S. just.lee system that he should even be charged! lt is awful that now that Artukovic is entirely under the communist system for his trial, the· issue of bis actual Juih must now be pven up. Anu_kovic. havina lost any presumption ofbi1 lnnocencehi1 now ~ced "With: Will they shot im to death or just let him die somewhere? But lben, who in b.ell did Art ukovic think be was. anywa"' How could be believe biJ ible iOdividual inno- cence shout:':!ve any sianificsnoe ap.inst the desires of the omnipottnt state, u expressed by the commumst prosecutors and a couple of career U.S. prosecutors? • Then "there is that naaina feeling that Artukovic may have been an unpublicized pawn in the Sl>Y swap that coincided with Artukov1c's sud- den departure to the communist world before his appeals were ex- hausted. . We should not forget the lament in the story that tells of a man not protestina as "they" came for his different nei&hbors, because it did not directly affect him. And then, when .. they" came for him, there was no one left to protest. ROGER BLOXHAM Newport Beach World needs more of Freeman To the Editor: The columns you run by Steve Freeman arc too infrequent. The world needs more, not less, of his irreverent view of thinp. Newport Beach, especially, needs to take itself less seriously. As an editor-publisher it has been my experience that editorial writers and opinion pushers take themselves far too ~riouslv. We need more of this Freeman and bis wry amusement with the world. Anyone who can describe them- sc 1 ves as a "card carrying curmudaeon" is needed. Please publish more of bis columns. Thank you. DAVID CUTLER Newport Beach Plan to widen street protested To the Editor: Tb.e city of Costa Mesa has again om~-and completed · an en- virorunental impact report to widen Del Mar/University Avenues. The public hearing is on Monday. The widcnina of Del Mar/University in conjunction with the proposed extension of University Drive from Irvine Avenue to MacArthur Boulevard over the top of Newport Back Bay made some sense. Now the connection to MacArthur over the bay is a dead issue. So should be the widenina of Del Mar. Why wipe out homes to connect Irvine Avenue to Newport BouJcvard, my borne? Worse, why would the city want to condemn part of my ,F.Operty and the property of other citizens of Costa Mesa simply to allow Newport Beach citizens to easily set to the Costa Maa freeway? Seven tenths of a mile, so many homes. This road widening is not in the interest of Costa Mesa citizens. Where docs it go? At what cost? Houses will be displaced, citizens ignored. If it is needed for commut- ing. why not widen Mesa Drive? It terminates right at the foot of the Costa Mesa freeway as well as offering a direct entrance to the OC Fairarounds. Mesa also meets Jrvine Avenue. Instead of affecting ,many home- owners you would impact few; in- stead you would be displacing the edge of some golf ,greens, much less cost, much less citiz.eo impact. lfthe city of Costa Mesa wants the north side of a street io northeast Costa Mesa for widening/commuting puq>e>ses, why does it not choose the one nearest the freeway, Mesa Av- enue, with the least impact on its own citizens? One-that ~~d replace unoccupied land with upbalt instead of the adjacent East-West road (Del Mar) wb1cb is entirely residential? I also wish to protest the amount of advance wamina liven for this public bearina. The letter states that I .. may be limited to raisina only those issuesn that I or someone else raises at the hearing ifl choose to challe'ngc the EIR in court. I have been aivcn 12 days notice. People arc often away from their homes for two weeks. The notice and the public hearina could easily be- come history while a family was on vacation. Is this fair? Would they have then abrogated all ri&ht to discuss this EIR in court? Abrogated the ri.ptt to defend their property rights. CARLA BROCKMAN Cost.a Mesa Jusdce on a t echnicality To the Editor: Wouldn't it be nice to read an the paper one time that "A convict was sentenced to 20 years in prison because of a tcchnicalny"!! A.L. EICHLER Cost.a Mesa It may already be too late for state democratic party Signs have been there, but party has failed to·act By MARTIN SMITH ~ ... , .......... SACRAMENTO -One of Re~ publican U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson's top staff en, Otto Bos, exults over what he sees as an epochal change in the mood of the Ctlifomia electorate. Part of bis elation is based on the excellent 1988 re-election prospects he claims for his boss. Referring to private polls that he says sbow solid support in California for President Reaaan and a highly favorable view of Wilson Bos declared: "Our match- ups (of potential Democratic oppo- nents) show clearly we beat them all." More important, though, is Bos' assertion that polling data continue to show a general swing to the right. "A conservall ve-to-moderate Re- publican in this it.ate beats a libmll every time." Bos told a group of Sacramento political reporters re- cently, referring to major st.ate-wide contests and to swing 19islative and conpnsiooal election districts. Democratic offieeholden will be tempted to writcoffBos's views as the self-servina statements of a Re- publican drum-beater. They do so at their own peril. Much of what Bos said is beang echoed privately by some of their own Democratic cam- paijn consultants. One of those consultants, speaking not for attribution. conceded that the "DcmocOltic Party is in real trouble ... California is becoming a Re- publican state." As far as White liousc .races arc concerned. the st.ate, in fact, bas been solidly Republican for a Ion.a time. It's $One for the GOP presidential nomanec five times in a row now. Since the end of World War II. Democratic presidential nominees captured Cahfomia only twice - Harry Truman in 1948 and Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Latest voter registration statistics reveal Democratic problems arc ~ : dcepeniJJa. They show that political sentiment in California COfttanues to shift in favor of the Republicans. rllUJ'CS just releued by the ~ rctary of state's office disclole that the outriabt majority that the Democrats have held amona California's rqis- ~ voten for more than five decades bas almost disappeared. The majority has dropped to only S 1.6 percent, down from the Maret. 1985 level of 52 peroent. The GOP's share of registered voterS went up to 37.2 percent, up from last year's 36.S. At that, the numben overstate the real strcnsth of the Democrats for two reasons. ~o"!J. u they have for many decades, ~omia voterS who regis-- ter as Democrats arc much more likely to jump party lines and vote for a Republican than registered Re- publicans are to vote for a Democrat. Further magnifying Democratic paper strcn&th in registration arc today's inad~uate . procedures for purgina voter lists. Clw>ges in those procedures over the last dozen years have resulted in many individuals still being listed as eligible voters although they have died or moved away. If purgina procedures were more efficient. the se><alled Demo- cratic majority mi$ht in fact be only a plurality, something less than SO percent. A hither percentage of Democrats and independents arc included among the phantom voters. They tend to be more transient, poorer and less likely to speak En~ish. Others originally registered while attending college but have left school and moved away. But many arc still carried on voter lists in the campus communities. If those former stu- dents are still voting. they're voting elsewhere. and many of them arc being co\lnted twice on the regis- tration rolls. There's no sure way of telling but if. as some observers believe, the dead- wood on voting lists adds 2 fictitious percen'*'e points to the Democratic vote rqJstration, then the party's actual share of registration falls under SO percent. The last year in which CaJjfomia Democrats fell short of an outright majority in registration was 1934. A glimmer of hope might shine through the dark clouds for state Democratic leaders if there were a aood chance that all this statistical bad news couJd shock the party into facina up to today's political situ- ation. "that's unlikely. There's already t>ecn quite a bit of bad news for the party and certainly enough warnings from within Democratic ranks oftbe need for change. Yet there's been little action. No strong Democratic Party organiza- tion functions effectively any longer outside the California Legislature and congressional delegation. Inside those institutions, enough Demo- cratic officeholders remain tempor- arily inulated by gerrymandered election. districts not only from the perils of effective Republican challenges. but also · from today's political realities. Even some of these sheltered Democrats will be in for shocking surprises over the next couple of elections unless the party don a better joo of breaking with the--past. The erosion in Democratic numbers as turning safe districts into swina districts and swing districts into Republican districts as voters tum from a party that for a decade bu been dominated by political power blocs whose conflictioa interests party leaders no longer arc able to moderate and fuse into a common program. The move to the Republicans has been slow. Today's voters a.re more likely to seek a mixed ideological plate -conservativism on fiscal policy. moderation on social ques- tions and relative liberalism on environmental matters. Neither party seems to be getting it quite right. But the shift to the Republicans has been steady, and it continues. If time hasn't already run out for the Demo- crats, it soon will unless they regain the outstanding ability they once had to adapt to changing conditions and have their party serve as the poht1cal vehicle for gradual. not radical. reform. M.,·u. Smla J1 poUtJcal t'd.ltor for McCl•tdy Ne"'' Service. Another for Francis Scott Key ~~~~~~fic,·sdcs;r<,•change :~:.i>~~~mog-fillcd .• c.drain.pol-Infamous $600 toilet lids the "Star Spangled Banner" to Andamberwavesof(plowed under · . "America the Beautiful" for our ublanted for a fee) gram ~ t t t r.!~:::·~:.t~':y~":ybcc,.:r,r,:~c;i.; slick0<!~1\~~;n~~.<r«1 tided, oil were 1ar 00 ex ra va dan his grave knowing that his"Odetothc I'm not sure about our fruited ~ ~ Aag" (not bombs and rockets) is plains either. Ah! the price fruit these WASHINGTON _All but lost m correct. The item in question is a lid. bein' taken out of context. and days! the uproar over the $640 airplane not a seat, and a Lockheed audit r. applied to our recent space disaster. ARLENE BIEHL c · I J •• How about this: Oh, beautiful for Huntington Beach toilet Lids that Lockheed orp. sold showed that its actua cost was "on y By Ge A1toelate4 Press Today is Sunday, March 9, the 68th day of 1986. There are 297 days left in the~. Today's hi&hli&ht in history: On March 9, 1862, durina the Civil War, the fint battle of the ironclads took place as the Union ship Monitor cluhcd with the Con~erate vessel Vif'linia (formerly the .. Mcmmac'') at Hampton Roads. Va. Neither won; but the confrontation heralded a new era 1n naval warfare. On tbisdak: In 1661, Cardinal Jules Mazarin. chief minister of France, died, leavina Kina Louis XIV in complete control. ln 1796, Napoleon BoC\apatte married Josephine de Beauharnais. In 1860. ,the fmt Japanese ambassador to the United States (Niimi Buunnokami) and hit stafhrrived in San Francisco. In 1916, Mexican raiden led by Pancho Villa attacked Columbus, N.M .. killina more than a dozen people. Tho~t for today: .. An atheiat is a man who hu no inVlsiblc means ot suppon." -John Buchan. Scottish author (I 87S. I 94'0). · ORANGE COAST llilJPilat 1- ,,..ZIN E0tor , ... , .. MtMQlno Ecltor .,_,..., Cit)' ec.tor , .. c... ..... (dllOf ~-­~~ na 1 .,c..., ... _ ContlOW ...._.71 A t'J Mer11ettno O..Ctor ~'t:'or the Pcntaaon is the underlying re-SS 54. 78. J specifications writers. the foot when its in-house newspaper ~ sponsibility of the armed services' But then the company shot itself in ACK ~ It wu their insistence on a unique reported that 30 manufacturers in-A .. 1£1$01 -.---. desian and a capability to withstand vited to bid on the toilet cover IUI anythina short of a nuclear boloca\lst declined to do so. The clear ampha- that pve Lockheed the opportunity lion of th.is disclosure. as Lockheed -the company would say the spokesmen were happy to explain. necessity -of charsina so much. was that the companies "knew they After all, there are lhousaodsofmucb weren't aoint to make a buck" 1fthey cheaper toilet coven pcrl'ormina Ide· tried to produce toilet lids for less quately in civilian and military than Lock.heed's price. aircraft., in conditions oo more The trouble was that the Lockheed stressful than thOle experien<led by story was $imply wron&. Only 14. not the Navy P-3 submarine bunten for 30. companies had bttn mv1t~ to which Lockheed supplied the S4 lids. bid, and ofthosc only one was sent a As the company never lites of bid packqe for the toilet cover alone. pointina out, the famous toilet cover The rest we~ invited to bid on tht 11 "far from a simple, one-piece whole toilet U5Cmbty. molded item." Its aovemment· . Lockheed'• press qents d1dn't dccrttd specifications, IOCOrdina to bother to eorrcct the erroneous im· Lockheed caJI for "a COmple~, prcision r ·ven ID their OOIJRIJ StOry thermo-formed polycarbonate Why not shroud'. that rcqulfCS th.rec .. stif· "h was only after media attention fcncn and 1upporu" and about 40 hid waned" that the P.R pcoplt uaorte.d ~ riveu.. .::rews, nuts d&tcovered their error. our ISSOClltt and wasbcn.. Tony Capeccio was told. lksadd. The company's public relations .'1he tq)Ortiftf in the east has bttn caml*P to shed the opprobrium one-sided. wtth all kinds of mis-· and ndicule aim~ its way tot an 1q:JJa<ntat1ons the other way." a unexpected boost from President company spokesman said. · Rcqan recently. In an 1nlttVVw with E"·en the lame explanation that The Wubinau>n Post --vbote .. rnecba attention had wanecr· 1J cartoorus'1 Ktrl>lock. has saUrized suspcc1. We've teen a memo from the satuauon by repeatedly drawiaa Lockhttd 10 the Navy Air Command Defense Secretary . Caspar clartyincbcatinathatonlyonccom· Wc.inbasr ~DI a S640 lOi~ .. , peny bed bft'n ~f\cally tnvated to for a collar -the comma.nder~io-bldontbctolletlidaJooe,hwudatcd chief ad. "Thc:tt wasn't any S600 three wtcb before the siory 1n 1ht- to1let teat." Lockheed •n·bouse peper fif"lt Thi\. of counc. 1 t«hnicafly a.rou.d the medja•s jnkrat. . ' and JOSEPH SPEAR Lockheed press agents cling stub- bornly to the idea th.al thetr failure to correct the error was tnv1al "I\ there a bi& d1ffcrcnet' be1wttn 14 and 30 companies?'' 1$kcd one spokesman How about between one and 3~ Jack Aadenoe ao4 JoHpll ~•r art sy•dkated col•mal1t1. Readers ' comments welcome The Oalty Piiot wefcomes your opinions on matters of publle Interest. Letters and longer artlciet of commentary must be stgned. They ahoUld be typed °' ctearty written and eent to: LET· Tan to tM IDn'OR, Deity Not. 1u 1-Coet1 ...... c ..... WtLIAM F. 8ucKLEY GOP to blame for la c k of cuts David Stockman h&$ sjven us a preview of what's in his fonbcomina book, wb.icb bad better be a lot, 11vcn that a publisher paid two and a half million bucks for it. But Penthouse has scooJ)ed it by publishina an article by author and columnist Donald Lambro.. Jt was David Stockman, just before he left office last year, who solicited the interview. The article reveals that he was in a state of high frustration, and one can see why. His point is really quite simple, and quite simply dis. heartening. It is that the Republicans in Conaress arc the people who arc preventing any serious effott to reduce federaJ spending.. "The prob- lem," be told Lambro, "is us." "Stockman•s Part.ins Sbou" mates many interestina poinu, amona them that the ratio oft.radeoffbetweeo the White Houie and Congress is aporo-x- imatel_y JO to I. What this means is that if the White House truly wants some money for purposes it deems imponant, and if that money donn•t satisfy any we~ghty coniicuional conrutuency, the cost of gettina that money is to give key congn:amen about IOtimesasmuchfortheirpork barrel projects, a term usual.I)'. re- served to cover waterworks, bridges, whatever, but a term aptly invoked to describe any unnCCCS$31)' federal expenditure. bills that att passed because congressmen want lo in- gratiate themselves in their districts. An example of the 10.to-1 ex- chanac? "ThCTC was a billion dollars· worth of domestic add-ons" tacked onto the 1984 supplemental ap- propriations bill in order to get $100 mtUion-for-El Satvldor.Foreiuraid has always been bia in the White House, which worries about forei.'° policy, but not particularly bia m Congress.. gjven that Third World countries don't vote in places like Nebraska. "We have an administrator of AID who thinks it's a wonderful prosra.m, and so does George Shultz. And l.ast year when we raised the thina (econ~ omic assistance) in our budget, $200 million to $300 million, it would have been more if I hadn't fought it internally ... That budget is now about S)2 billion. Go to the other end of the scale: "Subsidies for yacht and ~t own- ers." "These big pnvate yachters (should) P-3Y if they want to set rescued. 1f they run out of gas." Stockman began by asking for $400 m1lhon an user fees, reduced his si&htS to $200 million the next year. to 160 m1lhon an 1984. In 1985 he had 1t down to $8 million. and couldn't get a Republican sponsor. A b1lhon-<iollar bailout for the timber industry. "We opposed (tJus) as well as we could. but when the bill came down -the president signed ll." The National Oceanic and Al· mosphenc Adm1mstrat1on. ''Thcre·s a lot of boondoules in there. too many satellites. allk_indsofridiculous maritime research." Killed; Paul l.allalt wouldn't go along. Farm programs ... Try that one out on (Nebraska GOP Con~sswoman) Varpnia Smith:· So the home econ- omics courses and how-to-water- your-lawn pamphlets contin11e. The Department ofEducation. The only good thing about the Depart- ment of Education as that W1Ut.m Ek'nnett 1s the head of 1t. But who came around wtth a delegation to oppo5C cuts 1n a department Can- didate Reapn had promised to elimanate" .. M ickey Edwards:· then the head of the .\men can Con· scrvauve Union. "who ins1 ted on sceana the president. l\nd the .del- cpuon compn~ other HouS( Republicans. including Minnesota Rl!J). Van Weber and Rep eW1 r.inanch of GcoTJJ• ·· Con~ pustd an SI bilhon b1U. Mahtary comm1 sanes'> .. ,.he Dc- fen$C Department and tht Joint Chiefs of taff would bleed more over (sav10J) that than they would the M "T11ss1le ... I'm ~rious I kid you not . I'm not being hyperbolic. I'm telhna you tht straight truth. They would put more lobbying muscle into ~v1n1 the commassanes th1ln they would into sav11\4 the M . .. The Republicans. the) re the wont. Se-c. anybody' who's aot bag m1htary an tallat1o n 1n their state wtll go bats. w1ll ao m.zy (V1rg101a 'IC'nators) Pauf Tnble. John Warner ·· tockman·s hst 1s vef) Iona. 1nclud- 1n1 wt.n development. commun1t) de"~ pmcnt. cxpon-ampon bank CMfl} rncan;h. His tpttiaJ com· plamt isn't that he found Democrat blockana.. hi$ WI), he C'(peC\ed lhaL But he fo und Rcpubli<:an block..ina the ... }' of ctonom) 10 so~mment not...,,,1\h tand1na that their rhctonc t\ unchanlt'd o n the sub1cct Wlllam 89d.lf 1 l 1 1ytNllc•kfl ~·•&Ill. ' M Orlft09 CoeM DAILY PILOT I Sunday, March 8, 1888 French TV crew abducted in Beirut NOTICE BEIRUT, Lebanon (.AP) -Four French television crewmen were kid· napped Saturda)' by aunmen in Moslem west Beirut, witnesses said. The attack came hours af\cr an anonymous caller claiming to speak for the Islamic Jihad group threaten· ed to kill one person in another group of French captives. The joumahsts from France's A-..one-l television station were identified by other French reporters as Phillipe Rochot, Georges Hensen, Ourel Cornea and Jean-Louis Nor· mandin. They were seized by gunmen near the Sultan Ibraham restaurant an the seaside Jnah district Saturday after- 5 civilians killed in car bomb ·blast BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -A car bomb explosion Saturday killed five civilians near an office of President Amin Gernayel's Phalangc Party, police said. and random shelling by Christian gunners killed two more an Beirut's Moslem sector. Police said 42 people were m1ured by the car bomb, the eighth in Christian east Beirut since Jan. 15. when Gemayel loyalists crushed n val Christian forces. Most of the bomb- ings have been aimed at Phalange offices. Christian and Moslem m1ht1amen meanwhile battled wtth artillery across the Green Lane, which d1v1des the capital into sectal'lan haJ ves. Police said the shelling killed two civilians and wounded at least three in Moslem west Beirut. Police said the car bomb exploded at 1:15 p.m. in a street crowded with weekend shoppers in the Ashrafiyeh d1stricL It damaged the Phalange office, on the first floor of a s1Jt·Story building, and set 35 cars and a gas station afire. Chief Warrant Office Youssef Bitar, a top police CJtplosaves expert, estimated the car was packed with 175 pounds o f T NT. He said the explosives were wared to four 81 mm mortar shells which fa iled to deton- ate. No group claimed respons1b1ht). The car was parked across the street from the Phalange o ffice. in front ofa candy store. May B1shara, 20. who works 1n the store, was wounded in both legs by fragments. She told Associated Presc. newswoman Hala Jaber she was wrapping chocolate" for custome~ wtfe n the blast occurred. "It blew me ofT my chair into the I store." she said, sobbing. "Then glasc; and debns fell on me .... There were four of US IO the Shop, but f don'I know what happened to the others .. The bombing came as the Vatican·~ foreign minister, Mo nsignor Actvlle S1lvestn01. letl Rome for Beirut on a peace mission. He is scheduled to meet with Gemaycl and President Hafez Assad ofSyn a Proxy spins wheel for dead friend in lottery SACRAM ENTO (AP) -fhc d rama an Cali fornia Lottery·~ weck l> "Big Span .. was pro .. 1ded Saturda} b} a teary-eyed woman who spun the wheel for her friend who died of cancer the nasht before But no '>p1nner5 claimed the top pnze. which will top $6 m1ll1on nelll week. Four won SI 00,000 and Foun-1 taan Valle}' resident Rosa lie W11l1r,, SI, won $10.000 Pete Kerreo'I. 57 a ~an Franc1~0 automobile !M!ksman wa'i suppo~d 10 be one of I 6 people <;panning the big wheel. But he learned this week he had 1i .. ercancer and died Fnda} night an a San Franc1\UJ hospital, \aid lotter) spokesman John ~hade. Dolores Lee. a friend of the famll >, fo ught back tear\ a<, c;hc spun and won SS0.000 for Kcrreo<,' three daughters l 'nder lotten. rules. the person O\.\ n1ng the wanning ucket doe' not ha"e w spin the wheel but can have \omcone else Jo 1t Schadt· said lotter) officials were told Thur.,da~ that Lee would he acting as Kt"rreo.,· proJt y. He said lo tter) ollic1.i l., ·, learned of the man ., death \horth before the taping of the ··Big \pin:. <>how Saturda.., morning. 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In Paris, an emeriency mcetina was held early Sunday in Premier Laurent Fabius' office to stud~ the latest attack against French citizens. Fabius told re!porters after the hour·lona meetin& that the infor· mation received from Beirut was "very worryina." "It has taken a tum for the worse:," he added. Fabius said he called the Frcncb ambassador in Beirut and "gave instructions to try to do the maxi- mum and to make contacts with Lebanese authorities" to try to find the kidnap victims. "When one starts to accept black- mail. at that moment all French citizens all over the world are threat· cned," bes.aid. Several hour'$ before the latest lddnappinp, a man called a Wcstem news agency in Beirut and said Islamic Jihad would k.ill one of Seurat's feUow captives if two Iraqis that France deported to Iraq arc not sent back to France. The caller, who said he represented Islamic . Jihad, a fundamentalist Shiite Moslem a:roup, gave no dead· line. A purported Islamic Jihad state- ment Wednesday said Se,urat was .. executed" in retaliation for the deportation from France of 13 Moslems. including the Iraqis. Tytenol Extra·Strength capsutes advertised In today's Target Big sale section wil not be available . The foflowlng extra-strength pain relief medications will be on sale at the same low price of $2.49 each: Tylenol~: 60 tablets or 50 ~ts Anacin 3: 60 tablets or 50 capsules PIMdol: 60 tablets or 50 capsules Datri: 60 tablets or 50 capsules We regret any inconvenience this may cause. (!)TARGE't SAVE 10% TO 50% ON -EVERY ITEM IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Ev<'ry living room ave 10%to 40% E\('ry b 'droom . save 15% to 50% E\('ry dinin g room . save 15 %to 45% £\'cry chair /recl in er . save 15% to 40% ,, £\'c ry ~ofa , I cp )r . save 10% to 40% E\·t\r\' 111attre . sav 20%to 50% E\<'ry din ette ave 10% to 40% £\'cry acce sory . sav 10%to 50% E\<'ry tab] '/occa ional pi c) av 15% to 50% "'\f.E F..._. DS SATl HDAY \1ARCll 1.1 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: ti tor any reason you re not happy with vour turr111ure when you get 1t home we will take 11 back within seven days II you find the identical item 1n stock elsewhere within seven days for less we will refund the d1Herence We will give you a five-year limited warranty against factory defecls 1n workmanship al'ld construction Details ava ilable 1n our stores 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient W1ckos Revolving Charge American E Kpress Card, MasterCard or V1aa • ANAHEIM : Santa Ana Frwy and MAgnolt8 Phone 71 4-8'1 I 8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwv and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818-780·2~44 WEST COVINA. San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818-919 1971 COSTA MESA. San 01900 Frwv ond HarbOr BIVd Phone 714·540-8242 Open Mondfly thru F'nday 10 9 Saturday 10 6 SundAy 12 6 COOL 8yVIDA DEAN "Every yeor we ore seeing m°'e color in men's clothing," said Sol Saenz, manager of lorry Douglas ltd, in South Coost Plaza. "Yellow is a hot color for spring and summer along w ith a lot of white and pastels in teal and mauves. These shades ore showiflg up in the "hottest" summer f obrics of linen and silk, cotton, wools smd blends of all the fabrics. W indow pone plaids and stripes ore popular in these comfortable cool fabrics. "Men's wardrobes ore growing and getting to be as large as w()(nen' s these days. We ore seeing younger men more interested in fash ion, and they ore choosing designer clothes and looking for quality along with fun and comfort." The unconstructed look is definitely in, according to Saenz, who odds that the "M iami Vice" TV show influence is making a difference. Other looks Saenz noted ore pleated pants and sweaters. "The oversized pants ore a definite look, a little boggy and more fashionable now. They go great with the pullover sweoters." Women like the looks they ore seeing in the new men's fashions if the applause at o recent show held in the Old American Courthouse Restaurant is any indication. They also liked the two models - handsome firemen -there to raise funds for their favorite cause, the Orange County Burn Association. Scott Roberts, on engineer /paramedic, who is Mr. January in the 1986 Firefoxes calendar and Steve Magliocco, o battalion chief and alternate Firefox modeled the latest looks for more than 100 women and o scattering of moles. They took on their modeling assignments with the greatest of ease and C()(nplimented the fashions selected for them from lorry Douglas and Alex Sebastion stores. A few hours earlier , in his paramedic role, Scott hod delivered a baby girl, and Steve, who performs in community theater 1n his spore time, hod been up to his knees fighting water and mud problems from the recent rainstorm. Steve Moglioco achieves a great summer look wearing blue /men blend slod:s by. Bosic E~em~nts combined with a Courmont white linen iaclcet,, Di Mitri Jtrtl>t' shirt and silt tie and pocket piece. With him in the upp« photo Scott Robert shows o cotton outfit by Mustoch reflecting o colorful mood m sweater ond shirt. ~bove, Steve moc:Mls o cotton/lm.n blend sweater with a Yamato cotton shirt and off wool triple pleated pant by Zone/lo. . . i 8y CAROL HUMPHREYS "My mom thO•Jgh1 my sister Aimee and I looked so good l~ot she wished she could get us on agent said I 1 · year-old Sarah Bell "My shoe fell off during the losh1on· show ," said Ann Hoyt, 'but I 1ust went on modeling like nothing happened " Crystal Sipes thought the make up classes were greol and f 1rst time model Kelly Peters loved learning the modeling steps One of the most popular programs offered 01 the Girl's Club of the Horbo< area ore the sut week charm and modeling classes presented at Newport fashion Island by K111y Leslie fashion dtrector for the Irvine Company For o small fee the girls ore bussed 10 the shopping center where they receive instruC11on on hair core and styling skin core and mo e up nulntton fashion and modeling. K111y sotd. "I brtng 1n guest eicperts to teach many of the classes. The girls seem to love the hair and moke-up classes Of course, the liule sue yeor -olds 1us1 ploy like clowns w ith the moke-up, but the older girls learn o great deol We give all of them soap and cleansing lotion and teach them the difference between good and poor nutrition. By the time they graduate they oro sooo well groomed . l11tle ladies " The groduot1on 1s very special The latest was held 1n the tearoom of Sunday, Morch 9, 1986 NOdio Gui/le(, Michelle u ' 61 one/ norvey, B. Page Design By Steve Hough Cool shades photos By i 1chord Koehler Growing up photos By David Muronoko Neiman-Marcus and each gtrl modeled two ovtl11s selected fr°'" the store's ch1ldrens deportment. Shoes were provided by the Children's Bootery. Parents, family and friends otlended, watched t~e modeling and were served sco1'res, cucumber sandwiches, strow· berry sundaes, petite fours, 1eo and punch during the high teo. "fhe groduo1ton is like a coming out party, Every hair IS in place ond manners ore perfect. The Girl's Club strives to teoch choices, c1tizensh1p and volun- 1eer1sm. The quality of our community 1s effected by programs such os this. These girls ore the future ond the beouty and fashion classes help the girls to discover themselves," commented Morton Talley, executive direct°' of the club located 1n Costa Mesa. Receiving certificates of completion and new grodvotes of the beauty and fashion program ore T on1 Rumble, Kelly Peters, "Girl of lhe Year" Dono Egon, Michele Harvey, Sarah Bell, Aimee Sell, Crystol Sipes, Amber Sipes, Stephanie Lynn Bowmon, Tino Coldwell, Kotnno Brown Nacho Guillen Cassidy Nagel. Ann Hoyt, Tracy Crowford, Robin Crowiord, Jennifer Youde, Julie Hoskin, Amondo Myers and Jessica Conlin Charlene Rou donated the funds necessary for Gtrl' s Club members ranging 1n age from suit 10 13 to become transformed into "reol young ladies " The point 1s ch1pp1ng off the Girl's Club 1J loch 5 gymnasium ond someday !'I.as• see GllLS ClUB/83. , Cleanliness is next to muddiness at Glen Ivy Hot Springs Less than ao hour away is a "mud bole" that will make you lauah and alow from head to toe. On a recent "escape day," I discovettd Olen Ivy Hot Sprinas and all or tbe reluina featu~s of the spa -mcludina its clay bath. This W1ls a aorgcous suo•hiny Saturday, ideal for the kind' of rcluatjon we had planned. The spa. in the shadow of Santiago Peak at the base of the green Santa Ana moun- tains, wasalive with bathina-suit-<lad folk (couples, singles and fammes) takina advantage of swimmina and soaking pools (some with sulphur water,) the sauna and getting massages. The whole place rana with lauabter. . .comina from the clay baths. You couldn't nelp but lauah with arown people standina in w1ter and playing W1lh mud. We walked down in warm waler that was was a rcdd1sh-oranac color. The idea was to go to th~ center and act nandfuls of the clay from lhe mound and spread a thin layer all over the body. Unless your hair 1s light blonde or gray, the clay is a great conditioner for the hair. The clay stains light hair as well as some fabrics. (An old suit is recommended .) The next step in this beauty treatment was to he out on deck . . chairs and let the clay drr. naturaJJy. I heard one woman say, 'Will I look hke Linda Evans when this dries?" No' euctJy, more like the monster from the deep. Then 1t 1s ume to start scrubbing off under warm water showers. The clay removes excess oils and sets up dead cells for scrubbinJ away. Once n is off the body and .hair, .yqu arc SJ?!lrklina clean and ready for' other factlities. My husband and I had called ahead to get necessary reservations for a body massqe. Swedish and shiatsu massages are a vailable along with beauty massages. (One that I missed and plan to go for next time is an eucalyptus blanket wrap or mavbe I'll Off to the races tor RR l 00 A chuckle went through the room Program has over the years inspired as Red Ribbon I 00 parlimcntarian and trained hundreds of new leaders Sally Yout diplomatically said, "We for our community." understand our membership is not He also said that pan of the too interested in having monthly proceeds will be used by the Red meetings just to have mcctfogs." Cross to find and develop a much But, while that may be true, the needed youth drug rehabilitation blossoming JOO-member women's program. advisory counciJ to the Orange Coun-Members attending and learning ty Chapter of the American Red Cross more about Derby Day participation DOES like to get involved. and incl uded from Newport, (Aue Natt suppo rting the fund -ra is ing (president), board members Dla.ae endeavors of ARC is what they do Lawson and Karen Reed, C.ert best. Harris, Emma Jue RUey, Giuy The latest project, and 1nsp1rauon Sbager, VlrpaJa Smallwood and berund a Tuesday luncheon at Mary Aadrey Newbro (who reminded Au Mlller'1 bayfront home, was eve ryone of the April 23 fashion Derby Day _ a benefit for youth show/luncheon at the Center Club - programs in Orange County, sponsor-cost is $50 and seating is limited. ed annually by the Balboa Bay Club. Also. Jody Chavira (Huntington Half of the proceeds from the May 3 Beach) and Saau Gabriel (Costa event will go to the Red Cross Youth Mesa) joined in the festivities, and Services program. (The SEARCH Irvine r~sidents came en masse Foundation will receive the remain-including S11aan Stalll, Barbara ing portion.) Wiener, Mary Dell Lacas, Don.na The fire behind the Red Ribbon Brownell, Lucia de Garcia, Jady I 00 involvement in Derby Day is Dobbs, Carol Llltscbwager, Jane member Miller, who is annually an Martin, Arlene Llttmu and Caroline active participant in the mock-Ken-LePJaaUer. tucky Derby festivities. Miller lead a As the character Jaques observes in spirited discussion of the "fun" of the "As You Like It" -all the world's a event, inspiring the Red Ribbon I 00 stage and all the men and women to lend their support to the prOJCCt as players. At South Coast Repertory's guests. hostesses and as donors of Pre miere night opening of the opportunity prizes. Shakespearean classic. some 500 the Matnstage show. The O'Donnells were greeted dur- ing a backstage reception in the scene shop, and during a brief curtain speech, SC R board president Jeff Stack thanked O'DB for its ongoing support of the theater's annual fund campaign. Stack also welcomed a number of special guests including civic leaders from Newport Beach (Councilman Don Sttaa11), Costa Mesa (Mayor Norma Huuo1). Tustin and Huntington Beach (Coun- cilman Peter Greea). After the performance (that de· lighted Shakespeare buffs ), the SCR Irvine G uild hosted a supper in the lobby and served up pates, cheeses, fruits and sweets along with baroque period music by the HcritaJe Stnng Quartet. The Premiere Night crowd always has the opportunity to visit with the cast during the supper. (The handsome duke Carl Regludo was getting his share of attention and compliments.) Greeters on the hospitality com- mittee included Margaret and Bill Warren and Katby and Norman Barker. Bow ties: Knot for executives? Joe Perricone, chairman of the corporate. c1v1c and community Red Cross financial Development leader were in the spotlight for a Committee (with wife and RR I 00 moment. Professional men sbouJd leave m ember Cbri1ty), was on hand to ··center stage" were Jolla and Trisb their bow ties at home, asserts noted explain about the Youth Services O'Donnell. Honorary producers. image consultant John T. Molloy. Program. ··1 don't know how many of O'Donnell. Bngham & Partners. gave who adds," ... the average person who you know 1t, but the Red Ooss Youth S 10,000 towards production costs for wears a bow tie is distrusted by almost ----------------------------, everyone." .-\ FLEL'Rl OF PRODUCTIVITY Molloy writes in a recent issue of Success maaazine. ::But iL you absolutely insist on wearing one ... buy the proper accessories for it: a red nose and a beanie cap with a propellcr .... Anorneys traditionally avoid putting a bow-tic wearer on a jury because bow-tie wearers, they believe. are not likely to be moved by sound a~ument." "The tte is the heraldic shield of 20th-century corporate Amenca The nght suns and shin s arc easy to pick because most are con5ervat1ve and can camo uflage a wearer's lack of clothes know-how. But ties give it away. The wrong tie on an executive or a would-be executive can be the bar-sinister of our day." lt)' the apricot glow massage on the face.) After the ma saae. we took a jde trip to the sau.na to further o.lcan pores ot toxins and do a little sweating. lnstnictions from the folks at Glen Ivy say drinkina water before and after a sauna aJona with apple or carrot juice (before) prepare you for ~ater and mineral losses. We were fcelina ao 'ood after cleansin& tt\e body, we dectdcd it was time to nourish it. A snack shop offettd salads and sandwiches and drinks. Tables and umb~llas were available, or you could choose a shaded pl.ace under the blooming and sweet smelling grapefruit trees. The latter spot was ideal for reading. workina crossword pu:nles or nap- piie arrived sbonly af\er it opened at 10 a.m. and stayed almost until the 6 p.m. closing time. Admission ($9. 75 each on weekends1 $8.SO c!Jily) plus massaae ($35 cacn) and lunch had cost us approximAtely SI 00. It's a fun and healthful experience. and very much wonh the freeway trip.Just take the 55 put Corona. and tum right onto Its. and the signs will' lead you there. HINT OF THE WEEK: for a youthful lookina mouth, JoAnne Mix shared her tips: Powder the lips and outline with a pencil; fill in the center of top and bottom Up with gold color and cover entire liPS with a medium VIDA Dw shade or lipstick; to the outer comer of lips apply a darker shade ~d finally add Up gloss to center oflips. .. This procedure will aivedep\h to the lips and a more yout6ful appearance. The lips will be much more attractive than JUlt a flat look.in& colottd slash on your face," JoAnne said. ............... .,, ............. Hoetae Mary Ann lllller (center) wel- come. Anne :Natt &Dd Diane LaW90n. John and Trtab O'Donnell make the Kene with actor Gree Atkin•. Barbara Grady. Diane and Rauell Diehl. Actor Carl Reatardo (center) get. compll ment. from 8arbua and Tom Pecken1>9qb. Gall York and Lucia De Garcia. Bu~ine s over breakfa st in the cafe 7:00-9: 30 Da ily Say' ciao' for this Italian themed party :\ FLEL'RI OF FLAVORS Pau~e for lunch a t the cxpre s buffet 11: 10-1: 30 ~'cekJays :\ FLECRI OF SOCIABILITY Gather fo r cocktai l5 in t he Atrium 1:00-7 :00 ~'eek night Complimentary hors d'oeuvres Special dnnk prices Entertainment :\ FLEL'RI OF ROMANCE Ri.:nJcz-vous for an eve ning uf J1ning & dancing Frtd Jy-. anJ aturdays D.111c1ng from 7:00 p.m.-11 :00 p.m. .\ FLEL'HI < H DIMANCHE \X'h1t e G love Bu ffet S unday Brunch Entertai nrnent 10:30 J.m.-2:30 p.m. r 111 ( •r r• 't'r\ Hu n• In The Acri um of The HOTEL MERIDIES NEWPORT BEACH ••""'· Songs by the Righteous Brothers .. . an Italian buffet. .. auctjon items up for grabs .... say "Ciao" on Friday evening for a party. Cindy Armatroag and Jady Smltb with their committee are trans- fo rming Pacific Federal Savings Plaza 1n Costa Mesa mto an Italian village fo r "Ciao" -a fundraiser sponsored by Carousel Chapter of Newport SPECIAL ALL STYLE 'B CUTS Perm Tops 129 FREE STYLE CUTS W /PERMS SHORT.CURLY ta& SHOULDER LENGTH ... . SUPER LONG ... & LADIES SETS tie Mil. MEt•s HAl.ll STYUNG IOU> IMSfOl St IN.A SANT A AHA ~ IC1~ CUTll CSP#Cl Harbor Guild, OC Performing Arts Center . Italian props include Gu1seppe in his. J<>ndola, food carts (pizza. lasalfla, scampi, wines, etc), red, green and white covered tables and pots of red $Craniums. Reservations may be arranged (providing there's space) by calhng 159-1883 for the $1 50 per couple ticlccts. Lonatq for t•e stamoar of Moote Carlo? Spyglass Philharmonic has planned a fund raiser. "A Night in Pair O' Diec" for Saturday evening at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Gaming tables will open at 7 wnh professional croupiers manning the casino tables. Dinner will served from 8 to 10 p.m . and Fred GIJJette and has band will provide music for dancing throughout the night. Chair- man Marie Deemlll, 7~549. may be called for $75 per person tickets. It'• ao blanaey! Cinderella Guild- Juniors will stage the sroup's second annual Blarney Bash Saturday at the Balboa Bay club. The evening in- cludes dinner, dancing, entertain- ment and various Irish activities. (Prizes includes two round trip tickets to Dublin.) Tickets ($30) may be obtained by callina Stacey AadHallaa at 966-0200. Proceeds benefit Quldrens Hospital of OC. fte St. Patrick'• Day celebraUot1 planned Saturday by Kappa Delta Sorority at the Meridien Hotel will SHOWS : Gentlemen's Haberdashery, Tom Riley's fashion cxtravapnza to raise funds for Sister of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Hean. will be held 11 : I S a. m. Thurs-1.~;..ifii~;iiiiiiiiiii;~iii~"' <!ay at the Irvine Halton. More than SO jll OC ellecs will model fashions from f ashlon Island store. Travilla's spring stylei will be presented by I. Maa.nin Thursday at the Sophisucates' (A TSC) fashion luncheon at the lrvtne Mamou. An 11 a.m. champaane recepuon will be followed by noon lunch, fashionsand a..-ard1na or pritet includina a ho~ include a luncheon, fashion show and silent auction. Sbaroo Moore is chair- man of the event planned by Newport Harbor, Orange County and Long Beach Alumnae Associations of the sorority to raise funds to aid in cbild abuse prevention. She may be called at 962-J 839 for tickets. LavoueCampbell, Newport Beach Police Department detective, will be featured speaker. PEOPLE: Michele Elena WilJard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MJclaael Edward Wlllard of Corona del Mar, is one of the 30 1986 Las Campaoas of OC dcbutantes. Announcement was made at the Robert Raacll home in Tustin during an orientation tea. Michele is the granddaughter of Carl and Marsaret llarcller and will be joined in taking her bow on July 19 by a cousin, ltJmberly Gayle llarcller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karcher Jr. Lorralae LaaJe, a founder of the International Society of Interior De- signer, has been awarded a life membersrup in the organization. A Newport Beach interior (and TV set) designer, Laulc has served as VP on both the international and OC lSID boards. lMt Berry, a member of the fountain YaJJey Woman's Oub, was awarded first place for her creative writing(first person narrative) recent- ly at the Orange District, California Federation of Women's Clubs' fine arts festival. Also. at the event held at ping spree at South Coast Plaza. Jane Minskoff, 75~ I J4S. may be called ft>r the SSO tickets. Also on Thu™'-y ... the St. Jo hn the Baptist School, Costa Mesa, will host its annual show bearnnina at 11 a.m. at the Airpontr Inn with fashions from May Co. Additional information available from Maureen Drakei. chairman, 979..0586. Tickets are $2.t. Monday Momina O ub of Hunt· naton Beach has scheduled a fashion luncheon 11 :JO a.m. Monda~t the Hu.ntinaton Beach Inn. Mem wiJJ model fashion f'romJCaren's o Gar- I Anaheim Cultural Arts Center, Thelma Year of Costa Mesa Woman's Club won a first for a crochet garment. Author Ale.a llale7 has donated an autographed hard- cover copy of his "Roots" for RJO's May I 1 auction planned at Santa Ana Country Club. Manllall Klem will be auctioneer when the book plus 200 items go on the block. &aQJeea Peet, 633-7400, has more info on the dinner/auction. ~rt Aact~oo.: Medical faculty Wi ves Association of UCI will raise funds March 16 for UCI Medical Sch~I . programs by staging an art cxh1b1tton and auction and sit-down dnner at the Faculty Oub on the campus. Works by Dali Picasso Miro and C~aaall will be featured atona with Hinte and Kelly at the 5 p.m. event. A donation of $20 per person is re.-qu~sted for the dinner and reser- vations may be made by calling Mrs. Erle Staabrtdfe• 760-0418. Wloe teat •a s~nsored by Town cl Country, OC Philharmonic. is on the calendar for March 16, I to 4 p.m. ln t~e ballroom of the Newport Mar- nott. Bouiy Rouge Cafe, Irvine R~nch Farmer's Market and the hotel wtll provide cheeses, breads, fruiu and h.ors d'ouevres to compliment the ~ne~ fr<?m aJr:nost 40 top Cali- fornia W1nenes. Ticket chairman is Marla Flore, 832-4226, and the $30 per each will go to the first 600 No tickets will be sold at the door. · den Grove and prizes will be awarded. ROBQISON'S: A mini fashion pret- entalion showcasina the sprinacollec- tions of St. John Knits and Marie St. John Knits will be presented 2 p.m. Saturday at the Newpon Beach s10re in desianer dreuct. BULLOC&'S: Paahions for children siA to 12 will be shown al a I p. m. Saturday show at the South Cout Plaz.a store. Chanel anist will create a new makeup look in Coainetb Wednctday throuab Saturday. Raer- v1tion1 may be made by callioa $$6-0611. ' • Hedda llaroel, w~top prop from the aca cblldren'a abow lne That.' bu tile attention of other Iden Circle m-.ben, claalrman C&rroll Bryant, Judy Dobbe •. Joan Wolcott. Patty Clark and Stepbanle Moore. The &roup wu at the theater for a reception ID the .cene ahop and an eletant dlnner In the lobby. Golden Circle memben are donon of $1,000 or more with a total to date of $58 .. ooo. Heartless treatment criticized DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please educate your readers today. 1 am talking about the way deaths are handled in some institutions. When my parents and 1 went to the hospital to be with my husband, we were told he had gone into cardiac arrest and had been taken to the intensive care unit. A nurse ushered us into a smaJI room to "wai t." The room had two chairs, a table and a phone. There was no clock. no tissues and no water to drink. We were kept in that room for two hours with no word from anyone. Finally. when I couldn't stand it any longer I went to the nurse's station to find out what was going on. "Oh," the nurse said, "hasn't anyone asked you who your mortician 1s?" That is how I JOt the news that my husband had died. After the funeral the hospital bitls arrived. I paid them the following week. Thiny days later I received a bill listing my husband as an "outpa- tient." I was charged for treatment and medication g.i ven a week after his aQswcr to "Lonesome & Mis- understood," the 19-ycar-oJd college student who said he needed to be huacd. was not your best. You should have told the guy to join a square dance club. An awful lot of hugging goes on among square dancers and nobody is self-conscious about it. When the caller yells "Yellow Rock/' it is fair game to hug anybody in the place. A lot of nice friendships stan that way. My wife and I belong to three square dance clubs and we rec- ommend these clubs as a way to meet fun-loving, wholesome, sober people. No need to be lonely. Just sign up! - HANDSOME JOHN, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. BELLO HANDSOME: T1walls for tile tip. It IOUcl1 Ute a wluer to me. 'n.e pe.non at tile top 11lollld be informed of Hell incidents. Tlaull yoa for wrUin1. I 'offer my con- dolences. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read in 111 I.Alms separated, 58 percent of the men said they were happier since the split and 85 percent of the women reported they were happier. Does this poll make sense to you? What do you think it means? -PUZZLED IN MILL VALLEY. CALIF. DEAR PUZZ: Tile poll makes a lot of sense. Ge11erally 1peallhl1, It meus women are more resoarcefal wllen it comet to plck.ln1 •P tbe pieces and mallbl1 a eew life. Also, many married men depe_Dd OD Uaelr wives more tllu tlley realize ud tlley dJscover tllat belal OD tbe loose Isn't all tbat terrtflc. -GIRLS CLUB •• • From Bl hopes to conven the prage into a woodsbop and a level area for a pin1- pon1 table. Altbouah in obvious need of financial as istanoe. a variety of proarams are be1na offered as af\er- school activities. Marion explained, "The 70 chil- Julie Baaklna, 8 . dren be1na shuttled daily to the Girl's Oub (from su Costa Mesa/NeWP.Qn Beach schools) come from fam1hes with work.ins parents, often a work.int sin&le parent household. Tbe club provides low cost after-school rec- reational and cultural activities to lllchelle llarYey, 8. children who mi&ht otberwite be-come latch-key kids ... Gymnasocs, d.rama, dance, knee sewina. craft1, litcrature, 1Cience, Ud cooking classes are ju1t a few of tbe opportunities available to the 400 club members. Aimee Bell, 8 . ·Office Support ... You 're a Vlldt Away From a Ntlw c.re.t Attend Our Employment Evening death. • • • Why isn't "DECEASED" stamped '9iiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiii _____________ .-1 across the charts and forms that 11 remain in the hospital? Dead ~ople do not return and run up additional bills. They blamed it on the computer but arcn 't people responsible for what JOCS Into a computer? 1 say. garbage Harper's magazine that in a poll of individuals who had been divorced or Monday, March 1oth or Tuesday, March 11th from 4PM to 7PM each day. .. to diaccwer your pcn1ibilJUn with 1n, garbage out. 1 hope you w1U find space in your column for this letter. It ought to be read by everyone who works in a hospital. Something should be done about the heartless way they treat people. It is a disgrace. NO NAME, JUST-ONE DAY AT A TIME IN VAN NUYS, CA. DEAR V .N. CA.: WU& a t&ory! 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We are an equal opportunity employer. Seize the Best Opportunity Your Career Can ·Demand witli ... • ...,_ark! .. .. ,. M Orlnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Sund-V, March 8, 198e Sii new openings offering something for everyone !~"= ~ drama therapy company 1n Laguna sel, Sally KJein, Richard Doyle, Troy Beach. Evans. Wayne Grace and John 10 the country and find Murphy's Law 1s about the only thina that works. Marc LeBlanc and Marcia Benholf take the leadina roles, with Wit Thompson, Jack Willenbacher, Lara Warburton, Nick SiJ"'an Sue Chaska, Paul Ander10n. Gmger Fran- cis, Tony Grande. Lynne Tavemeni, Gabriel Hall and Barbara Sorenson completfog the cast. There's a linle somelhina ror The fatru!¥ comedy is "Offret Napierala. everyone this week as a haJf-doien w.....-~t Here," a Kaufman· Performances wall be aiven new staac productions open -three Han oldie beana revived at the Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30. of them recommended for mature Westminster Community Theater. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30 and Sundays audiences, two others for the younacr The kids have their shows. too, with at 3 and 8 p.m. until A_pril 6 at the set a.od one for the entire family. the Fountain ValJeX Community SCR theater. 655 Town Center Drive, Those deemed unsuitable for cbil· Theater's Ol>Cnina of "fte Vetveceea Costa Mesa. Reservations are taken dren are, appropriately eooqh, "U• Rabbit'' at Golden West Collcae and at 957-4033. Hlidlt fw Adalt1," the American "TM e .... at P ... CwMrs" bowing The play is recommended for Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throuab April 12 with a 2 p.m. matinee April 6 at the Westminster theater, 7272 Maple St. Call 9954113 for ticket intormation. premiere of a new EnaJ ish play on in at Saddleback Collcae. mature audiences, as is .. ln the Boom South Coast Repertory's Second "Unsuitable for Adults" by Terry Boom Room," which wiU be op stage Stage; "fa th Boom Boem Room," Joh nson unfolds in a London pub' and ihursday through Saturday onfy at David Rabe's black comedy at UC focuses on a ribald stand-up corn· UC Irvine's Fine Arts Little Theater. Irvine, and, possibly, ''TM Sbdew edienne and other members of a Also se t in a nightclub, the play deals 8H," a prize.winnin& drama about seedy troupe. 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I 0-00 "IOWtl l OVT II IEYHU lllW" (I) IU, 4·00 l·IS, l:JO. 10-30 "llOI EACLE" (PC·ll) MS, S:40, 1010 "IELTA fOICE" (I) Ja. 1.es "lllCIWHI" (I) IZ.15, Z JO.• 4S 1:09, t 15 .edwards M ISSION VIEJO M AL l 49S-6no ... C• •• , f() I"'" .... '1'fi1 I' f ~ ' ·- DCU'f sn.o "Plml II rtll" (re·U) l:M, t.IO. S:OO. 7:00. HO -+ SAl. CK T lO:Sft .,.., WI" (C} UiOO "WUCAJS" (I) 1:4'. l.'4t. t.4$ .••• 10·1& mfl ll'MIP II ACMIOff -.. "Ill If DCa" M) t••• 1• 1"9 "George Washington Slept Herc" iJ a family comedy about New Yorkers who buy a run-down house S NOU9 fll) SHOWS AT 1:25 3 :30 J :ll 7 :40 a. 1 :45 Academy N omlnff! MUaPtt°" aOlll'NCIE ... Ull l :OO J 1JO "):20 7 :30 .. 1 :40 LUX&Nt\' THIATltlS --=~va•~> SHOWS AT 1:JS 3:40 5 :41 7:SO lo t :S5 TttK..n: ...... , 2 :00 4100 1:00 1 :00 .. 10100 CEOTUAY cineoome r:J . J4 2SSl/Ch-.m1n & S.n11 An1 Fwy PlllETYY ... .... 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'.'ROMANTIC::. 1-IMNAH MD HER SISTERS NU H0-4021 UA MOVES 4 .., ..... 751-4114 D>WAltDS TOMt comJ a. .,.. 511 ·9500 EDWAltDS El TORO ., • .,. llAll 141·0770 D>WAltDS CHMTfJ COfTR£ Ll-"4·2400 'ACflC LA •ADA 6 -637.0340 MIC <MAI& MALL .... ,34.3911 UACITT comJ ......, IUll 144.0750 ltllT• 191·0S67 EDWMDS IOP'OIT EDWMDS VI.LAii comJ mlllll ,. .. • EDWAltDS VlJO Tllfll IJ0-69'0 •••••• • •••••• • • * BARGAINMATINEESMONDA1THRUFRIOAY1<,T JPfRl <>PMAN• f, * * SATURDA~ •sl l PERFORMAN• f <, * • '' fi.•~•• •:A·\'-'~'Ail~tf'. ~IA' 1i~ • LAKEWOOD Center LA MIRADA GATEWAY 9 111J>SJI tslO/fecul!J S. CM4t.w'• .:,17.:.;:14~.a.:icw.:.•.:"':::"•::,:4•:.:ill,:::•,..~·::.:••:ial ____ ...._ __ _ DOUY ITU90 MOU T ...WMD NnTY IN PINK 1,.111 •ts• Ml ...... u .... '"" DOUT STnlO NtClt NOlnlMm MtDUa llOWN Nfl OUT 1111¥mf llW Ill IMS a.u Sl4f •u IOtU • DOUT ITUIO 11 ACAlllMY NOMINATIOHI ~ ......... THI COlOtt PURPLE 1,.1a1 h it .... ,,,. "'" Ul9AIN NICI llT MOW OM Y '}-\ WllKJ (I ) ,,.. ,. ... ,. ,.., l•lf LAKEWO 0 (enlf'• South Ullll>4 llf l/hcelly II 011 ""'' THI NAKID CAGI 111 ,.,. Jiii ............... .. DILTA fOltCI Ill ,. .... PfX 1111 ANAHEIM ll14111t UH/Lmeo II fttt# fn NOMADl (I) nlH WO\f !NI SIUNT NIOMT. DIADl y NtOHT Ill PIX Ill ORANGE I.lo.' . -:--::IC ~· l.AMlllllT HtGHLANDH 111 l1U MS .. u IM II ... DOllT muo MC.-NCk Tl/um MIOlD DOWN AND OUT IN llVHL Y HILLS <•> 12iU a.U StU ltOO 10.Jt OOl..IT muo MOUT ....OWA&.O PRITTY IN "NI( 1,._U) 12tJt 21at 4tU ""MO I0.4J 11 AMlllMT NOMIHAnotd • 111¥1N ............. THI COlOtt PUl~ll !,._IJ) 1.-.. u 11• 1•u .... IWCI '" MIOWOMT WOODY MUN HANNAH AHO HIR llSTIU1,..u1 , .. .,. ...... ,., ..... HtOHLAHDll 111 INIMY MINt (N-Ul ... *"TllMTTI ...ua DOWN NfO OUT IN llVll1 Y Milli I THI • THINO 1,.111 la HABRA .. ~~· : Ul.I 'tr-'T"V . MOUf..WAU PWITTY IN fltHIC c-u THAT WAI THIN, THIS II NOW 111 THI NAICID CAOl 111 .................. PIX 111 4, ..... DILTA POllCI Ill 2lel ... ,, .. tlON IAOU 1,.111 411' ••» QUICKJILVIR""' tsu ..u ,.,,. HIWAY39 . . MOU T 1.-W-.a NITTY IN "NIC !,._IJI THAT WAI THIN, THIS II HOWlll NOMADS ltl TllN WOLP fNt WIUIAMUn "°"11 1111 TUNIVT\VAMA WOOi ,.. W1LOCATI 111 DILTA POllCI 111 proceeds eannarkcd for drama ther- a\>Y services for the. elderly and disabled. Don Laffoon directs the show. which features Gary Bell, Jon Sidoli, Mam ie Crossen, Danny Oberbeck., Valerie Mcilroy, Bob Kley, Rochelle Savitt and Flora Burke. Pet· formances are scheduled Friday, Sat· urday and March 20.22 at 8 p.m. and next Sl.»nday at 2:30 p.m. Reser~ vations 722-7727. "The House at Pooh Comers" brinas back the familiar Winnie the Pooh characters under the djrection of Bonnie Cogbill. The Saddlebaclc spring children's theater show will be g.iven in the oollege's Studio Theater Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. through March 23. Reservations 582-4656. Also geared for the sandbox set is "The Velveteen Rabbit," a Fountain • He founht his first battlP Valley Communit y Theater pro- duction, openin& Fnday for two weekends in Forum JI on the Golden West Colleae ca~pus in ~un.ting~on Beach. Diane Chnstcnseo 1s d1rect1na with music by Barnes BotTey and Paul Pitcher. This weekend~s l)Crformances arc sold out, but a scoond weekend will be staaed with curtain al 7:30 J>.m. March 21 and·2:30 p. m. March 22 and 23. Call 957.7471 or 968·9647 for ticket information. Three other local shows a~ head· ing into their last weelc of action as final pctfonnanccs arc readied for "Jteu'' at the Laauoa Moulton Playhouse, "Tiie Day 'l'IH!f Slliol Job Leuoa' al OranJe Coast College and "G1y1 ud Dolli ' by the Buena Parle Civic Theater. Space limitation probibits details on the4e, which will appear in a future column this week. on the Scottish llighlands in 1536. lie will fighl his greatest battle on the streets of New York Citv in 1986. , . His name is Co nnor Mar.l.eod. He is immortal. I DW SHDWllll llllHQ.4021 IMllMJ e .-Tl mu Mf.%711 .... YW• IJO·H90 EDWMDS SO. COAST PLAZA EDWMIDS WDI TWll ..... Hll '52-4H3 UAMOIE I ••••• .._ 141.ono -U7.t340 EDW..S CHMlD C0110 MIC mMlil MAU .... ,.. '21-4070 mn:..,.. rm ca.a lllTI llU '31·3501 EDWMDS ._. ""' .. 551 .. 55 -634-9361 EDWMDS ~ rA~ mMlil DI.ff LI .... tM-2400 ... ,)4.ltl t ,ACR LA mAOA ' IM cm COOD •Wll""IW ... llTalfllll • 1M ElWISlD TWll ns.SJJJ 8. W • mMDS WlllUIAU 511·SUO 2ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST FOREIGN FILM BfST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY 'fhe Official Sto11' UCLUSIYE EIU I EIEIT NOWPlAVlNG •INIEA *COS1AMEIA *HUNTINOION HACH •MISSIO" VIE.JO Mam Btu PWa EOWardl T °"" Cfnlel EIMrOla...c... (d....,dS Vroro IQll 535339 ISi •18A 11'1.0TIO •9!> '710 I UENA PARK •COSTA MUA •Ill.VI"( •Oll&NOE UAMoo..s Eowwdl C.-C4ntt< fd'\lli"'Jfd\lint•l'ft.11, cw..- 162-499:1 ,,.. .... ~Un &3' 2~~J Oii.ANOE ~ .... O!tvt In l\J9..4770 • W£S"TMINST(A (llWllf(llCl1'rf!\I Wes! 891 l93S IUINA P&•K El TOfllO *LA MlllAOA ~--~ .. .;;..~~ Paoflc I ..... Plll~ ~di~ PXll.:sUlll•.a. Or~ 121-'070 ~MllO *1'00 ff ~·ve never been frightened by anything, you11 be frightened by this! NOWPIAYING .. D&.UID.ooaaN Q.-lfy putHr ... , ..... eoul4· era'11lle • ...,,... .. atover'-'a. ... qaeace: . Soatll WHt NorU Eatt INT I V' PaN P ... Dble J lateMM tit• dotable for talte- o•t; partaer lua.'9411 It "u for peaaltl .. , •lace, ... °"* u.e blddlac wit• oae mo tra•p. la ... oplaioa, lae coald b Ye bld a •alt coapetltlnl11 or doabled lalm· eell, llad lle ltad uy leaitla or valae•. -G.LJ., Saa PraaelKo, Calif. A.-There are two sequences to consider. The one you give and thJs: Soath We.t Nortlt Eut 1 NT Pua Pa.. J Q Dble M~J.sMamH S(March 21-April 19): Puzzle pieces fatl into place -.. complete story" is now available. Family member will be by your side, you'll get moral supPC?n and financial pic~urc will be bnghter than originally ant1c1oated. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Wish comes true, Iona-distance com- munication relates to social activity and possibly journey. You'll add to wardrobe, you'll also be more aware of weight, general health, body image. CHAILES Got£1 In the first cue the no trump bid· der Is under the ov,rcaller. Unless the latter has taken leave of his senses, you are not going to get rtch doubling for penalties, since your trump holding will be partly neu- tralized by your position In front or the overcaller. Therefore, It la logi- cal to play that the double in this position ls for takeout, askJng part- ner to bid his best suit. The argu- ment that partner took no action and, therefore, does not have any- SYDNEY 0101 •• ~· Domestic adjustment affects lifestyle, could include change of residence or marital status. You aet everythina you need if diplomatic. Libra, Scorpio play dynamic roles. 0111 S1A11FF thlng of value doet not hold water. What ta he 1upposed to do with a balanced hand with four sp~ and some 4-15 potnts? It he bldt, he can have his head handed to him! The sequence I give la (Ufferent. Here, the overcall ls ln the balanc- ing position, and ls made with the expectation of rtndin& IOl'fte values In partner's hand. If the no trump bidder has a good holding In the overcaller's suit and sound defen- sive values, he must be abl• to dou- your own in first place. Lunar emphasis on creative endeavors, children, variety, physical attraction. Reach beyond previous limitations. Aries 9f;~ major role. SAGI Al\IU8 (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Display pionecri.DJ spirit, stress inde- pendence, creativtty and originality. Heart tends to rule your head, member of opposite sex knows it and could take advan •. Means protect self in em otional clinches. CAPRICORN (I?ec. 22-Jan. 19): ble for penaltJee. He cSott not need to double for takeout 1lnce hil partner ttlll hu another turn and, lf Opener pueee1 he can compete It he has the rtght hand. And if he hu the wrong hand to ddend two hearu doubled, he 11 free to tt· move It. Q.-W'Ut •or• ~of .. , .. two elalte to •-.OW a~ ... of lt-11 polata7 It le t•lte popelar la tlala ana. -E.JI., hqoa, ~ A.-Not my Idea of a winning method. It partner has little or nothing, why force the bidding to the two-level or higher, when )'OU might not have the values to fulfill a contract at that level and you don't even know whether you have a flt? To make game with a hand of buc. Eccentric individual becomes valuable ally. IF MARCii 11 IS YOUR BIRTH· DAY you are dynamic, creative sensual, stubborn. You arc indepen: dent in thouaht, action -you lead rather than l'ollow, you work best when applyina ideas that arc your own. Leo, Aquarius play important roles in your life. You'll make fresh start this year, you'll begin project you'll display p1oneerillf spirit and you could fall madly 10 love. In March, details arc settled, and you'll be more financially secure. July wiJI be outstanding for you in 1986. Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sundey. Mwoh t, 1tei • 19-21 point.I, you Pf')bably need to find partner with the values for a respon.e to a one-level open1nC bid. Therefore, there 11 _,need to open a hand In thll ~with a twe>bld. Beslda. why warn theop- POMRtl that It it dal\prcMlt for 11 \( \ l JI ,, I \\\ \l<I> '\ < > "11 '\ \ I H 1 \. 1...., ~Best Picture- -ST-•· UM77t --ml 521-mt _,_ . ..,.,. t5Z~ e.Tama EIWMDSSO. COAST PUZa 541-Z7ll B.7- DIWMDSEl QC> 51l.t511 "•Mol9 _..-==-~. -------·-··-~OM111 CllTIE IU .. nt -~-. 551.tes u-HCRtJ .... ... -ClllCIE H4-ZS53 " ... mw.s~ cuno a1•1 thftn to mtel' I.he aud.IOllT ......, ....... & .......... . .. a...t.a.o.-.-.o..r-.... .. .,.. et&Mil ••a ••· c.ut.o.-....... .... ,..,, .............. _. r t rt•k .. -·-a8 .. d 11 n ' 111 .. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You can now be on more solid emotional- financial ground. The "no ellit" signs arc removed. Doors, previously closed, will be opened -strictly for your benefit. Focus on business, career, basic soals. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define tenn.s, insist on "hard nesotiations. •• Take nothing for granted. especially where contractual obligations enter picture. Secret meeting lends spice, includes romance. Pisces native will You 'U come up with correct answers. Past experience comes into play, you'll be far ahead of competition. Know it, be confident, take stepS to insure future security. Cancer and r=========================:::::==============================;:::::=:::=:=::=::=::::=:=:=:=.. another C..pricom fiaurc in scenario. play unusual role. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): Ex- pand personal horizons. Refuse to be limited by one who lacks imagina- tion, faith. You could locate article TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE CANCER (June 21-July 22): Read between lines, set ideas on paper and "protect" them. Romance figures prominently, a "very special" person does care and you'll be aware of it. Gemini, Virgo, Pisces natives play paramount roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on pressure, responsibility, achievement. chance for financial reward and intensified love rela- tionship. Services improve, employ- ment picture is bright, people you helped are now ready to return favor. thatbadbcenlos~m.issin&or"ole~ r--=~-------------------------.:-""'-------------------------------------------~ Good news comes via long-distance LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): moderation, J>aCUl& and TllLTIUDIR. Tl .. The Alm Everybody's Talking About •. ~Z- ......... -~, 'l?SSSS! ·--.. __ p~ • -NOW PlAYINO - o. MN> * iiiWii * s.unll MA ~~ er-r.o.-dllltWllCll 511 t 5.o 834 2SS3 54(). 7 ...... ·==·=c-(..:.r;r:..:. .. ) llllt..()587 . . .. . ' . .... ,··, I I -NCR ... ••m.tl5t ----121·wt _,_ . ..,. ., .... , ----~ C8llll t1Ml41 ...... IM!.ft _,__ *"' ... , ... --·Ill . ., .... u_ ., _ _. (tlJ) tl1-4W u-PACRUmMY W.llll ~au l-llll.S.U ,.._..ll ---.._ .... .., .u....me -ClllllR fM-l9U ..... -mnll ... , ... ........ IJ ...... ~tlll w:wwwv• -~ taT•l·- WiWM •NCR •Y .... •l·.el SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): You'll be free of obligation not really " ... Creates edge, surprise and romance:• RICHARD CORLISS, TIME MAGAZINE "****% ... Uncompromlslngly honest ... " llllA Mltlll Ille. Plua S29.S339 IU(MA,Allll UAMo'I~ ~·991 •COSTAlllUA EOWaids JOHN OORCOAAN. 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NEBE Ult PAUL NICHOLAS ·~ For complete ad c9py and art services 111.IJ Pl.Ill advertisers all along the Orange Coast rely on ACROSS 1 Zoo enclosure 5 Seethes 10 Keen 15 Pronoun 19 November birthstone 20 Surpass 21 Asian kingdom 22 Arab land 24 Bridal path 25 Golly! 26 Time gone by 28 Historic period 29 Harangue 30 Unpromising 31 At home 32 Vacated a chair 34 And: Fr. 35 Telegraph inventor 36 Author Fleming 38 Trogon 40 Wallach or Whitney 42 Portuguese islands 46 Chignons 4 7 Actress Moran 49 Heavenly beings 54 Satan 55 Projecting rock 56 Stellar 58 Judge's mallet 59 Angered ·60 Potter's material 61 Yes -no 62 Grew old 64 Conifer 65 2,000 pounds 66 Scheme 67 lance 70 Uttered 72 Boy 73 Ship's front 74 Quito is Its capital 76 Thyme or sage 78 Allen 81 Used to be 82 Agitate 84 Lone Ranger's steed 88 Decorate 89 Ooze 91 Other: Lat. 93 African republic 2 Church recess 79 Lyric poem 94 Account entries 3 Festive 80 Comedian 96 Tom-tom 4 Blbllcal prophet Reiner 98 Female saint: 5 Commence 83 Connecticut's abbr. 6 Beasts of burden neighbor: abbr. 99 Vulture 7 Frozen water 85 By way of 101 Allows 8 French article 86 Blunder 103 Swatted 9 Blackboards 87 Scartet 105 Eye amorously 10 Naps 90 Newsman 106 Dog's foot 11 That fellow Bradley 109 Plant part 12 Gorilla 92 On (a bus) 111 Ram 13 Scarce 95 Stash constellation 14 Dish 97 Damage 112 Man 15 Cheyenne's 98 Made haste 113 Paid athlete state 100 Repufsive 116 Sheltered from 16 Intrepid one 102 Painful the wind 17 Actor Sharif 10. Fruit seeds 118 Envelop 18 New Yen 106 Wan 120 Foot-baff SCOf • baaebllttws abbr. 19 Bill 108 Cried 121 Actress Tyler 23 Born 110 Powdered Moore 27 Obtained pumice 122 Toothed wheel 32 Chlneee dynasty 112 LMge number 123 Capital of 33 Alt 113 Kept In Bolivia: 2 wds. 37 While 114 Prukness, e .g. 125 Evades 38 Wharl 115 Raw minef'als 128 Disembark . 117 Hearing organ 39 Italian currency 129 Tango 41 Pelican State: 119 Cat's sound 130 Main course abbr. 121 Labyrinth 132 Essential point 42 Mine entrance 122 Xenon or 133 Vague 43 Cipher neon 134 Squanders 44 Kiln 124 Fanatics 135 In addition 45 Free (of) 126 Membership 137 Put back •6 Spoiled child tees 139 Tarboosh 48 Henpecks 127 Authorities 140 Hymn 50 Opening 128 Frilly fabric 144 Near 51 Wicked 129 Bewilders 146 Confiscate 52 Songstress 131 Letter 147 Musical note Horne 133 Risk 148 African mammal 53 Snow vehtcle 134 You and I 153 Texas shrine 55 Jesters 136 Palm fruits 154 Light brown 56 Zone 138 Ab 156 Turmeric 57 Jacob's wife 139 Discharged 157 For each 60 Plug 140 Automobile 158 Flowering shrub 61 Musical 141 Dismounted 159 Metal fastener composition 142 Rant 160 Am 63 Perishes 143 Portent 162 Elevate 66 Publisher 145 Cab 164 Wear away 67 Shoulder blade 147 Plateau 165 "Sawbucks" 68 Commercials 149 Ireland 166 Foader towers 69 Spins 150 Stain 167 Great fear 71 Light rain 151 Energy units 168 Jells 73 Danger 152 High card 74 Pitchers 155 Nothing DOWN 75 Infuriated 157 Baker's product 77 Fire 161 Thus 1 Spiral" 78 Passing fashion 163 Land measure • LagU!Ja Meadows, new ho1ne tract, opening to public Laguna Meadows, a 120-home community In Lagyna HllJs, l!J open for sales. "Laguna Meadows Is our crowning achievement In the Laguna Hiiis area," said Robert E. Kreis, president of Terra Industries Inc., the developer. "On adjoining land, we built some 700 homes In Laguna VIiiage. Laguna Meadows rep- resents the sum total of all that we learned In building those 700 homes.'' The development is sur- rounded by rolling hllls and has a recreation club a few steps from every door. , Laguna Meadows offers a choice of f Ive two-level townhome plans. There are three two-bedroom models with one, 11h or two bathrooms -plus two three-bedroom homes with either two or 21h baths. Living areas range from approximately 989 to 1,714 square feet. The attached homes feature formal entries. living and dining Last of Pointe homes in debut Turtle Rock project atop hill provides _ maximum view sites The J.M. Peters Co. has open- ed its last community at Turtle Rock Pointe, which overlooks inland Orange County from the hills of the Irvine community of Turtle Rock. ''Our final phase of homes here is set highest on the hill and provides the best views yet." said Diane Bettencourt. project sal~ manager for J.M. Peters Co. "We're selllng in this last phase now," she acrued, "and when these are gone, that will be it for one of the best-received residen- tial developments in the county." Tur11e Rock Pointe is the only I gated neighborhood in Turtle 1 Rock . Four floor plans range in siz~ from 1.830 to 2,328 square feef( with two or three bedrooms and up to three full baths. Pastel-colored stuccos are matched with traditional barrel tile roofs. The architecture blends concepts drawn from the Mediterranean and from tra- ditional Southwestern United States. In the two-bedroom. 2112-bath Plan One, a second story Iott overlooks the living room below, with a soaring sloped ceiling covering both. In the Plan Two, with its three bedrooms and three baths, both upstairs bedrooms have their own baths and walk-in closets. The third bedroom is situated on the first floor and can also serve as a den, hQme office or library. Features of the Plan Three, with three bedrooms and 21h baths, Include a living room fireplace and a ·two-story-high entry celling. Plan Four, the largest of the homes, has a bay window-style sitting room off the master bedroom as well as a bay window nook. Also highlighted at Turtle Rock Pointe are thermostatically-con- trolled central air conditioning, ceramic tile or wood parquet entcfes, custom hand-troweled ceinno treatments, and an such kitchen appllances as a trl- convertlble hoodlesa cooktop and eetf-cleantng oven and setec- tlv&-uae microwave oven com- bination. For more Information. call 85-4-2383. To reach Turtle Rock Pointe. take the Jeffrey Road-University ,,. Drive off ramp from the San Diego Freeway and drive west. Turn left onto Aldgeline Drive. , . rooms, separate breakf a'st !'looks, dens. and master suites. Most floor plans are designed arbund a recessed private entry patio that can double as an enclosed auto terrace. Every home has a fenced rear patio and a view-oriented deck. one.model features a two-car garage while the others have one-car garages plus the auto terraces. All gar- ages are attached and come with automatic door openers. Laguna Meadows' recreation facility Is In the center of the community. It has a swimming pool, two saunas, a spa, and two lighted tennis courts. Residents also can use an • adjoining 41h-acre recreation club with Its 5,500-square foot clubhouse. Home prices range from $109,990 to $155,990 with 10114 percent fixed-rate 30-year financing. For more information, call 581-4840. The sales office is open dally, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meadowlark plan at LaCana lleadoW9 deTelopment in LaCana Hilla. Anew view of Turtle Rock. It's a view of tranquil hillsid es and striking natural beauty. With sophisticated comforts of etegant homes plus the privacy of electronically- controlled entry gates. And it's more. It's a special view on living that can be seen in each of the sophisticated homes of Turtle Rock Pointe -luxurious homes displaying the atten- tion to detail and unhurried craftsmanship that are hall- marks of J.M. Peters Company. Interiors are large, dra- matic and feature-filled . There is central air conditionjng. Special, hand-troweled ceiling treatments. Hand-finished oak cabinetry. Hand-set ceramic tile in the kitchens and oak-framed lurnjnous ceiling lighting. There are gourmet appliances including Jenn-Air tri-convertible cook- tops. And there is much more: including a sensational recreation center with pool, spa and cabana'!' Come share our outlook on this very special part of Irvine and you're bound to agree. Turtle Rock just doesn't get any better than this. *A Homeowners' Assoaatioo finan- cially supportl'd by alJ midents mamlams 11!CT1.'alion facil1hn and common areas. Ask our saln rep!T· sentahw for details. ffiOM $220,(XX) 6 Monterey Circle Irvine, Calif (714) 854-2363 Sa/I'S offict open daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Later hours by Appointment. ' A Soulhmark Company IRVIN E The Quality( l Life -· Hoines more affordable in January WASHINGTON (AP)-Homes became more affordable to the typical American f amlly In Janu- ary thanks to declining mortgage rates and only modest Increases • In prices, the National Associa- tion of Realtors reported last week. The association's housing af- fordability Index rose , e1ght- tenths of a polnf to 101 In January, meaning that a famlty with the median annual Income of $28,054 had $275 more th~ ~as ,....,. required to quality to buy-a tfome' for $77,000. Th tyelcal f~mlly could have afforded a hpme priced at $77,700. Fifty-two percent of the exist- ing homes sold In January were purchased at or below the price a typical family could afford to pay, the association said. When the Index is at 100, the average f amity has exactly enough money to qualify for financing for an average-priced home, assuming that buyers make a 20 percent down pay- ment. The Index hit 100.2 In December, the first time It rose above 100 In eight years. .TURTLE ROCK , - Lake rs outlast Kings Monarchs reign again INGLEWOOD (AP) -Earvin "Magic" Johnson acored sill point.a in the second overtime and made a key steal with five seconds remainina u the Los Anac:les· Lakers downed the Sacramento Kinas, 122-121, in Na· tional Buketball Association play at the Forum Sat:Urday niaht Johnson's three-point buket with five seconds remainina in regulation play had tied the contest 103-103 and · sent the pme into overtime. The contest remained lmotted. this time al 111-11 I, at the end of the first elltra period. as Otis Thorpe hit two free throws with sj.l seconds left to fend the game into the second overtime. Johnson, who scored 33 points in the contest and had 17 assist.a and five rebounds, bit three long jumpers in the second overtime. After Thorpe pulled the Kinas to within 122-121 with 2S seconds remaining, Johnson stole the ball from Larry Drew with five seconds left. Johnson was fouled and missed both free throws and the Kings got the rebound, calling timeout with one second remaining. But Byron Scott stole the inbounds pass to preserve the victory. James Worthy bad 32 points for the Laken, and Scott added 2S. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had 21 points for the winners. Thorpe led the Kings with 28 points, Eddie Johnson had 26, and Mike Woodson had 22. ., ...... . Sacramento'• LaSalle Tbompeon loob for a way aroand La.ken' Kareem Abdal-Jabbar 8atarday m,Jlt at the Poram. Tile La.ken. bebbld ara,lc Jolmaon'a key ateal. oatlutecl the IUDC• ln doable onitlme, 122-121. Collectors aren't buying baseba ll cards of players involved with drug problems Buo TUCKER Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but... . •Word out of Dallas, where the largest baseball card convention is beinJ held, is that collectors- paruculaffy-youngsten are shying awayfromcardsofplayeninvolved in drug cases •.. the players lose face and their baseball cards lose face value. •National Football League com- missioner Pete Rozelle is in a New York hospital with a mild case of sciatic nerve upset ... It is not serious but AJ Davis should still send flowers. •lfyou think it is not easy to get into the NBA playoffs, consider that as this is written, the LA Clippers stlJ have a mathematical chance. SPORT S COLUMNI ST •Widely traveled Dick Coury has joined the Rams as the quarterback coach ... Now, ifthcywittjurtgetbim something to coach. dealers probably called them "the •Asked why there is such a small Magnificent Seven." drug problem 1n hockey compared to •Marathons have their place in otherprofeuional sports, LA Kings sports ... On the list of the dullest star Marcel Dionne replied, "because events possible. ~ock~plar,ersarcsomuch more •FormerDodgerpitcherSteve mtelligent. . Howe, wbowasdumpedfordope1 •FormerNBAsu~rstar.B11l saysbeislook:ingforaclubthatwill R~ssell~s~nwor~wi.th t~e LA "dropthecrapandletmeplay'' ... If Q1ppcrs ~lue Benoit BenJaman ... o-that means Howe feels he was lflectures include how to get along on mistreated by the Dodgers he needs the boul~vard anc:f unde~ ~e neon, I more therapy. ' would 11ve anything to sat 10. •The harness racing drug prOJIClm which is being widely applauded, applies only to the human beings •The most valuable.baseball card is Honus Wagner, 1909 ... $32.000 .. . A 1952 Miclter Mantle will bring •FormerCyYouDJaward winner Denny Mclain, who 1s doing 23 years in a Florida prison, was thrown in solitary for having what prison of- ficials called "unauthorized docu- ments" ... What kind of un- authorized documents could an in- mate have?-maybe airline tickets. . around the race tracks. $2, 700 ... Reggae Jackson does not get a call. •The Mizlou Sports Network will · the United States Football ea contract.. . N'e tlJe two swill stage a series~ cocktail parties wishing each other good luck. Padres pass up Angels YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -Kevin McReynolds' third inning triple broke a 2-2 tie and lifted the San Diego Padres to a 7-4 Cactus ~e victory over the Angels in exhlbitton baseball Saturday at Desert Sun Stadium McReynolds' bit to right center field sc-0red Tim Flannery and Tony Gwynn. Graig Nettles' single to ri&ht scored McReynolds. The Pad.res improved their spring training record to 1-1 while the Angels dropped to 1-1. The Padres collected I 3 hits off three Angels pitchen, includina starter Ron Romanick, who yielded five earned in 21/J innings. Andy Hawkins allowed two earned runs in three inniqs to earn the win. Tim Stoddard pitched two acoreleu inniqs to ai:t the save. Gwynn, Nettles, and John Kruk collected two hits apiece for the Padres, while Wally Joyner, Doua DeCinces, Gus Polidor and Kirk McCaskill had two bits each for the Anaell. Both Romanick and McCaskill disappointed Anaels' Manqer Gene Mauch with their lack of stamina. Romanick, who won 14 pmes lut year but only one after luly, bad to be relieved with one out durina a threo-run third~ Mceukill sumftdeted two runs in hi• third innlna of pitch inc. "I thouaht they'd be ready to •o three but they didn't hol4 onto their stuff,'' Mauch aaid ... McCaaklll hit better than he Ditched." Mauch conceded McC.ask.iU may have tired runnina out a pair ofbete hits, a thhd .. innina triple and a run- scorina finale in the top of the sixth. •You would have expected some- body to hang a tag on seven players hit the hardest by commissioner Peter Ueberroth for drug involvement ... When they were buying and using, the •Prices for TV commercials on the 1988 Olympics are awesome but the success of the 1984 games will help sell them. Mater Def s 58th win tn row nets 5-A title as Serra falls, 86-59 BJ ROGER CARLSON °' ...... ,... ..... LOS ANGELES -Ex.ploitina iu superiority in size and sheer talent, Mater Oei Hi&h's Monarchs ram-oued to their second consecu\iye 29~ season Saturday niaht. shelling' Serra Hip's Cavaliers, 86-59, to claim theu SCOQnd atraiaht ClF S-A basketball championwp. RCalistically it waS never a &IW)t as fhe suspicion 1hat there were ,seyeral 4-A teams capable of givina the Monarchs a better test was given credenoe. In gualifying for the state regional semifinals Thursday night at Cal State · Fullerton against Tuesday's winner between Fresno Edis0n and Marshall of Los Angeles, Coach Gary McK.niaht's Monarchs displayed the same formula that has been so succeuful. LeRon Ellis. a 6-10 junioT transfer from Portland, and 6-9 Stuart Thomas, courtesy of Fountain Val- ley1 combined to dominate the in- tenor before 8, 703 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Each scored 30 points-enough by themselves to outscore Serra. "We were able to get the ball inside pretty well," understated McKnight, whose team has now won SS in a row. The Monarchs are 115-S over four years and the margin of victory (27 points) is the most on a major level since Millikan's 68-37 conquest of Monrovia in 1970. "The kids played pretty loose and I •Rev. Jesse Jackson says black college athletes are exploited for money and should be paid if they graduate ... What about white athletes? •Major league players are on record as asking for a shorter spring training period and a shorter regular season schedule ... salaries. of course would remain the same. •Pac-I 0 basketball will get bette r .. . won'tit! •How about a show of Los Angeles seorts oelebri ty hairdos for charity? .. . Great candidates would be Pat Riley, Benoit Benjamin, AJ Davis, Lyle AJzado and Jerry Dotgeu. •Are they still transporting resi- dentsout ofloog Beacb for the Grand Prix? ... Those cars do not go fast enough to damage a picket fence. •The management ofSanta Anita is all heart ... The oew three-horse exacta box is on the ninth race so as to give the losers a chance to get well •Among the things a horseplayer learns, Is beta beast that'sgood on the turns. And another thing be should always do, Is keep bus fare home in his shoe. McCaskill hadn•t had a bet in his hands since his junior yt.at at the Univenity of Vermont, when he was U'lcd u as a DH for two seasons, blttinll .l30 and .37.S. Plew llaiGo State'• Gilbert WUltana (15) la •anoaaded bJ t1PfL V'• SlclrldCe Bod.eon (left) and Anlloa OtUJam (rta1at). ADdaODJ Joa• (far left) loob OD. .. < feel we·~ pealdoa. l boot it continues neAt week. .. added Mck.oiabt. Serra wu still within ,.. at halftime. l!IJlins. 37-28, but tlle nine. point deficit wa1 there primarily because of what carried it into the , finals, a lot of free throws. · The Cavaliers had dropped io 16 of 18 at the line in the first half (I 2 for 12 in the fint period), but against Mater Oei's suffocating zone, it was another story. sem shooters could bit only 6 of 32 (2 of 16 in the 6nt quarter), and all but· one of those was from close quarters. . ' In all they could manage but 17 of 6Q (28.3 percent) against Mater Oei'' defense. The Monarchs, meanwhile, were off and runninJ behind Ellis and Thomas (each with 12 points) and 6-4 sophomore Kevin Rembert. who came off the bench to score 7 of his 9 first half ~int.s in the second stanza. McKni&ht stationed Thomas in the middle o( the key and Serra could do little, ellcept drive and get the whistle. Mater Oei, meanwhile. maintained iU C'\lllOmary oear·50 peRaat aboot- in& ( 13 of27 in tbdint bait). • Serra had I 12-10 leld iD die emlJ aoina. c.banU to a James Moee1 .... and I 0 at the line, but the MOUR!M' con1tant pressure bepn to tab iU 10I aaain,t the double·teamin1 Cavaliers. "We had to ai:t bllC:k ddcalivet, and stop \Mm from sbootina lay- upsJ. ~ McKnislit aid in rapoue to halnime adj\lltmentt. Serra cut the Mater Oei leld to 41-34 early in the tb.itd quanertJt then a barn&e of buckets hm · named the MVP of thee.ham~ toumament. a.nd Thoma, abOM tourney ~lection. 'followed with bucket after bucket and for all ioteet and purpose, the fourth quarter WM no more than show-time for I.be bedl; .. to-back k:inapins. Rembert finished with 13 poinll and point guard Tom Peabody, wbo busied himself by aivina otben tbe easy shot, was credited with nine assists. Keith Malone led Serra 1COrina with 19. Players have no guts: Miller Ex-union chief says players should fight Ueberroth 's penalties NEW YORK (AP) -The players who accepted Baseball Com- missioner Peter Ueberroth's con- ditions for avoiding drug-related suspensions showed a lack of guts for not fighting the penalties through the grievance procedure. retired union chief Marvin Miller said Saturday. "They had nothing to lose. They certainly would have been no worse off if they lost their grievance," Miller said. "Apparently we don't have players with guts enough to defend tbem- 5e1ves." Miller commented after Keith Hernandez of the Mets joined the six other players who bad been conditionally suspended for one year 10 agrecLng a 1 e rrolb~s conditions in order to play this year. Hernandez said last week that he would file a pievance through the players association, but Saturday be said be would go alona, adding. .. J feel strongly that r have an obligation to my team, the fans and baseball to play this year." Hernandez an<t, the others could have played until "the grievance was settled, Miller said. and .. if they lost, the would have been no worse off." In addition to the seven players suspended for one year, four were suspended for 60 days. Two of that number have agreed to the conditions set by Uebcrroth and the other two have made no comment. Miller. who is credited with obtain- ing many of the gains-won-by the players through collectively bargain- ing, retired as players association's executive director in 1982 after 16 ycan in the job. He has been terviQ1 as a consultant to the union oc oenain matters. He said be felt the players, by avoiding the grievance procedure were undermining what they ac. complished through collective bargaining by acting u individuals. ''lf they continue. to act like individuals, it will not take loQS before lh~ state ~-----_,. which l found them," Miller uici. .. I think the memben have to undentand that the major problems must be confronted as a P'OUP rather than as indi viduaJs," Miller added. "They have to be mninded diet they can't be hurt by exm:iaina riabta protected~ the collective~ ~cot ' "I would say the union is definitely under seige," MiJler said. Miller said the players and their agents must be made to undentaod the strenat.hs of the union. ''All of this bas got to be broucbt home to every player and every ..,eat. some of whom knuckle under ~ cause they either don't undentand or are afraid they'll lose some of their percentage. "1t seems to me that there are too many bands in the till." UNL V walks away with PCAA tourney New Mexico St. falls in another lopsided win for Rebels, 75-55 From AP dispa&cltea INGLEWOOD -The three on~ sided victories in their conference toumamen t add up to a strong dose of momentum for I 3th-ranked Nevada- Las Vegas. Behind 22 points from Anthony Jones. the Rebels culminated their three-game sweep with a 7S-SS final- round victory over New Meltlco State on Saturday to capture the Pacific Coast Athletic Associauon post- scason tournament. The triumph eame,d the Rebels, 31-4. an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament and sent tbem into postseason play on a positive note. "lt gave us momentum going into the NCAA tournament." said Jones. who was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. "It's always nice to wrn the conference tour- nament." Coach Jem Tarkanian said win- ning the toun\ament was a shot 1n the arm for the Rebels' program. "We came in with a (NCAA) tournamrnt brrth clinched.'' he said. -This wa!> for t>uT fans. h was a big thnll to ~ ~ man} Rebel fans out thett." New MC\ICO Stale Coach Neil McC.anhy said the Rebels simply outclassed the rest of the PC'AA field "They hr.ie outst.and1na pcnon· net," he sand. "lf you look at Ftt no State. New Mexico State and f'ull- enon State, wt've all JOtned the 2().. point club. We all got ~t by at least 20 points. (The Rebels) ann1h1latcd the tournament." It toolt the Rebel~ untll the W<'Ond l\alf Saturday to wear down the Agics. New Mc>.1co State tot wtth1n . . 39-31S early 10 the second half only to sec UNL V outscore them 22·8 over the next 10 minutes and lead 61-'6 with S:SO to play. Jones scored nine points to lead the sccond-half assaulL Gilbert Wilburn scored 23 point.a to lead New Mexico State. which fin- ished the season with an 18-1 2 record. Annon GiJUam scored 18 points and Freddie Banks added 12 points for UNLV. Nevada-Las V cgas, after trailing 8-7. held the Aggies scoreless for 4"2 minutes and ran off a 17-0 streak to take a 24-14 lead with S: 17 left in the half. The Rebels opened a 30-1 7 advan- tage before New Mexico State battled back. The Aggies went on a 12-1 spurt in the balfs~ final three minutes and got within 31 -29 at halftime on a layup by Wilburn 22 SC<lOnds before the intermission. UlfL V women wia eoantq Misty Thomas. Donya Monroe and Z1Da Hams combined for 66 points Saturday as Nevada-Las Yeps upended fourth-ranked Lona Beach State 99-89 in the finaJs of the Pacific Coast Athletic Associatton women's basketball tournament. The Rebels broke the game open in the first half with an l&-9 run that p ve them a S2-39 lead. The 4~rs. 28-4. could not ~t within I 0 poil'IU in the second half. Tho mas sconxi 23 points, Monroe 22. and Harris 21 for the Rebels. who improved their record to 22-8. Cindy Brown scored 30 poinu before foulina out to lead Lona Beach State. Ca rol Brandt added 23 point.a for the 49ers. The Rebels opened a n.n lead on a drivina layup by Ham with 10:48 remain in Lona Beach tatt, emplO)'lQI 1 full· court press J<>t beck within lO poutu thrtt t1mC'S 1n the final lO minutes but could 11.et no e~. / L. OrMgaCOMt DAILY ptLOT/ auncMy, M~ 9, 1Ne Harper lets his basketball play speak for itself Boeton I011ea 1ame, Walton St J~ h ' 11 ·es 0.1Wl1.Uam1hita3().footjump1hot ~ • 0 D s ra 1 ~~:;to~~d~~ !~~~en!:C::~ E.-J . rr..u.-.. ... victory. 110.108 over Boscon Saturday fi Beg E t niabt.Bostoo'seia)lt ... mewinninastrcaksnappcd,but or 1 as crown potentially more costl)' to the Celtics .was the loss of raerve center BUI Wal•. He suffered a broken nose his I )th, midway throuah the se<:ond quarter and did not return to the pme ... Doc Riven hit a 17-foot jumper with two acconds lef\ to lift Atlanta to its fifth OXFORD, Ohio -Thouah be was m acknowledecd u a fine b.i&h school beaketb&JJ player, few fiaured Ron Harper would make the arade in colleee. He foole<l them. A.ftlicted with a 1evere stutter and once banly able to pull si-uina lf&dcs, Harper, nevertheless, hu done qwte well in the classroom and on the coun at Miami (Ohio} Univenity. The 6-6 senior pa.rd leads the Mid-American Coofercooc avcraaUll 2•.S points. 11.S rebounds and 3.2 steals per pme. He is among the nation's top five Division I playen in all three categories· he was a unanimous choice u the MA Cs Player of tbe Year for the aeoond straiaht year, and he is the conference's all- time leadina scorer. Som~t he's a cinch to fO in the first round of the National etb&ll Associauon draft. • "I've been ~eep~ tabs on him since his senior year in Dayton," wd Marty Blake, the NBA's director ofscoutinaservices. "Even then we considered him one oftbe top 100 in high school. He is an excellent player. What position? Small forward. off au.ard, point guard -he's ~1:;i;<1 'em all." "I t · he is very talented." said former pro great Oscar Robertson, now a Cincinnati businessman. "When be acts into better competition (NBA), he'll blossom even more." He has blossomed quite a bit already: Growi~ up in Dayton, Harper was ridiculed by the other children because of his severe stutter. As a result, he wo uldn't talk. "The driving force for Ronnie was everyone tellinf him he would never succeed because be couldn't learn. said Neal Reichelt, Harper's ooacb at Dayton's K.Jscr High School. Harper~· "That's the biggest motivation for me, I think., because people are always putting me down. Because I can't talk, they think rm dumb or something.." Most college recruiters looked at Harper's high IChool &ride transcript and said sorry. An exception was Darrell Hedric, the Miami coach in 1981 . Hedric said Reichelt called him and said he saw somethinaspecial in Harper. He also told Hcdnc about the speech Y-roblem. "He (Harper) was embarrassed about it and we concluded that, rather than say anything, be wouldn't talk and it affected his school work," said Hcdric. now associated athletic director. "(talked to his teachers. I talked to others, students included, and I found he was the most popular kid in school. We did some more talking and I thought he'd be aood for Miami and Miami (with its unique S"pcecb and Hearing Oinic) wouJd be good for him." Quote of the day . Slater Martha. 60, huffing and puffing as he fought his way past the media to reach the locker after ~aying 10 the National Basketball Associa- tion nds Classic during the NBA All-Star wceken in Dallas: "Let me get there before I die. I'll get my transplant Monday." \Vaahtngton1w~tn-a---a,._.....-.._.__..._.-- power-play goal of the game cap~ a ' 0cfcnscman l..arTy MVJ*y't second ~ ~oaJ burst in the second penod as Washington extended its National Hockey Rowan• s late Jumper decides tt: Duke. Georgia Tech In ACC final straight victory, 111 -109 over Milwaukee ... Raltll Sam,.... scored 27 points, includillJ r 3 in the fourth quarter, and pulled down 16 rebounds to rally Hous- to n to a 12&-117 victory over San From AP dl1pate._. Antonio. The Rockets led 91-90 ~on Rowan hit a jumper with eiaht seconds going into the fourth quarter, but remalnina and Walter Berry bloc~ Dwayne "Pearl" Sampson led a Houston chargr Waabi04100'1 ahotatlhe buuer to pve No. S St. John'sa that put the Rocke1s in control of 7().69 V1ctory over No. 8 Syracuse Saturday night at the pme by midway throuah the Madison Square Garden for the Big East Conference quarter . . . IW Vudewe&M championship and an automatic berth in the NCAA Wlllluu scored the I 0,000th point of 'his tournament. pro career, winding up with 29 points as Portland U ntil Rowan's 12-footjumper from the t>aseline, the defeated Utah. 104-90. The Jazz played without Redmen had never led. They trailed by as many as I} swtina center Mart Eatoa, benched Wednesday with a points in the fitst half and by 41-28 early in the second sprained left. ankJc, and AU-Star forward Adrlaa half. DaatJey, sent home earlier in the day for disciplinary A I S-4 run, with Mark Jacbon bitting three baskets reasons according to Coach Fruk Laydea ... Terry and Willie Glass five points, put St John's, 30-4. back. in TeasJe and reserve forward Peter Verttoevea sparked a the game. trailina only 4S-43. late third-quaner raJly that propelled Golden State to a Syracuse, 2S-S, pulled ahead apin by as many as 138-128 victory over Oeveland. seven points twice before Man:o Baldi, a 6-11 freshman Green'• 64 puts him in front PGA ch.ampion H•bert Greea birdied !I five holes in a row and one-putted his way to a 64 that lifted him into a two-stroke lead Saturday in the third round of the Eastern Open Golf Tournament in Miami. The veteran Green, who started the day's play seven shots off the pace, made up that deficit with a 29-the best nine-bole total of the year -over the front side. Tom &Jae, a three. stroke leader after 36 boles, had to scramble for a 73 and dropped baclc to second at 206. Aady Beu, a two-time winner here, Jim Tltorpe and D.A. WelbriD1 were another stroke back at 207 ... In Princeville, Hawaii, Marci Bourtla and Jall lab&er used a string of birdies to gain a share of the lead at I 0-under-par 206 after the third round of the LPGA Women's Kemper Open. Two strokes back, at 8-under-par 208, were "'111 Jolluoa and Amy Alcott. Bozarth, who was the 'first-round leader, went into Saturday's round at 7-undcr-par 137. She birdied the 559-yard par-5 second bole, but then ran into trouble on the 5th and 7th holes, shooting a bogey on each. On the back nine, she shot four birdies in a row, on the I 0th through 13th holes. Andujar to appeal suspension PHOENIX -Joaquin Andujar, who • announced on Friday that he would comply with Commissioner Peter Ucber- roth's recent ruling on penalties for past drug involvement, has appealed· to Ueberroth to overturn an unrelated I 0-<iay suspension. Andujar, a new pitcher with the Oaltland A's, was suspended for 10 days, effective this season, for an argument with umpire Don Dcnk.inger during the seventh game of the World Series last season. Television, radio TELEVISION IO"it.m.-P~arut-at Ph1ladelph1a, Channel 2. I 0 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Atlantic Coast Conference Championsh ip game. from G reensboro, N.C., Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Houston vs. Dodgers, from Vero Beach, Aa., Channel 11. Noon -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing -John Collins vs. Robbie Sims. 12-round USBA middleweight championship, from Las Vegas, Channel 4. I p.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA tourney, from Maui, Hawaii, Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Arizona at Arizona State, Channel 2. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Houston vs. Dodgers, from Vero Beach. Aa .. KABC (790). Noon -BASEBALL: Angels vs. Padres, from Yuma, Ariz., KMPC (710). I p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Edmonton at Kings, KLAC (570). reserve who once played at Woodbridae Hiah, hit six straight points to pull the Redmen within 63-6 f with 4:09 left. At that point, Rony Seikaly, the Orangemen's 6-10 center, fouled out. In other colleae action: In the Atlantic Cout Conference semifinals: DUe 15, Vtrpala 71: Forward David Hcnder$on had ei&bt points, six of them on two three-point plays. as the Bfue Demons outscored Virginia 11-4 in the final 31h minutes to beat the Cavaliers. Hcndenon's fint three-point play for Duke wiped out Virginia's 66-64 lead, then his short shot and a free throw with 1:58 remaining put the Blue Devils' lead at 70-66. . Duke, 31-2. wiU play Georgia Tech in the title game today. . Ge.rpa Teda '4, Marylaad CZ: Duane Ferrell stole and inbounds pass and scored on a dunk with two seconds left to win it for No. 6 Georgia Tech. Maryland was in a position to win after Georgia Tech's Marie Price lost the ball o ut-of-bounds with five seconds left while trying to drive upcourt between Terry Long and Jeff Baxter. But Keith Gatlin's inbounds pass intended for Len Bias was picked offby Ferrell, who raced in for the dunk. In the Big Eight semifinals: Kuaat 7%, Oklaltoma '71: Danny Manning's two free throws with six seconds left boosted second-ranked Kansas past No. I 5 Oklahoma. Manning's winning free throws for Kansas came after Oklahoma had tjed the score 70-70 with 45 seconds to play. The Sooners took a timeout after the foul sho ts, then Anthony Bowie took a half-<:ourt pass and fired a 20- footer that banged off the rim and out. Iowa State 75, Nebraska 58: Jeff Ho macek scored 17 points and led a balanc.cd attack as Iowa State whipped Nebraska. In the Metro Conference semifinals: Memp'11 State 71, F1or1cla State '71: Senior guard Andre Turner made a pair of key steals and bit a short Jumper with six seconds left to give 10th-ranked Memphis State a berth in the finals. Turner began his heroics for Memphis State with the Tigers t~::~ 7 1-67 with 1:51 to~~1=:~the ball from A · tateguard Pee Wee · ng-it m . Then he stole it from Barber again and Dwight Boyd followed Turner's miss to tic it 71-71 with I :07 left. Lo•JtvllJe 81, Claclauti is: The Cardinals shot 70 percent from the field and got 19 points from Herbert Crook agamst Cincinnati. In the Southeastern Conference: lteatlldy 8S, Alabama 7!: Cedric Jenkins scored 11 points during a nine-minute stretch when third-ranked Kentucky took command to beat Alabama in the championship pmc. In the Big Ten: MJck11u 81, ladlaaa SZ: Roy Tarpley scored 21 points as Michigan clinched its second consecutive Big Ten championship with a surprisingly easy triumph over Indiana. The Wolverines, 27-4, became the first team to capture consecutive Big Ten titles since Indiana did it in 1980and 1981. MJcklgu State ti, Olalo Sta&e 81: In East Lansing, senior guard Scott Sk.iJes scored 43 points to lead 17th· ra.nked Micbipn State over ObJo State in the rquJar· season flnale for both teams. llUMU 'JI, Mtunota ff: The 'I 9tb·ran.ked Wini, 21·9, finished their conference season by ridina Olynn Blackwell's seuon·biah 20 points to a victory over Minnesota. In the Southwest Conference semifinals: THU AAM H, Teua '7: Don Marbury ICOred 22 points and Texu A&M held SWC Player of the Year John Brownlee to sjx as the Agies reached today's tourney finaJs. Teu1Ted71, TCU '7: Tony Benford's 22 points led Teus Tech to the win and a berth in the CQnference title pme apjnat Texas A&M. In a non-conference game: Netre Deme It, Da7to11 H : David Riven scored 27 points as the I 2th-ranked Fightint Irish finished an unbeaten home tcas0n by pounding Dayton. " Trojans close year with win From AP dJ1patelae1 USC frcsbmen Tom Lewis and Greg Kimble scored 24 and 18 points, respectively, Saturday as the Trojans downed Oregon State, 66-60 in the final basketball game of the season for both Paciflc-10 Conference schools in Corvallis, Ore. The Beavers, who suffered their first losing sea.son since 1971, led 42-39 after Darryl Flowers sank. a free throw with 13 minutes and 21 seconds to play. But Kimble scored on a jump sbor to bring the Trojans to within a point at 42-41. The Trojans, using a full-court press, took the lead for good when freshman Rieb Gnnde stole the ball and scored to put Southern Cal on top 43-42 with 12:33 to play. In other Pac-I 0 matcbups: Oreao• 81, Ua.A 15: Senior center Jerry Adams. playing his last game for Oregon, scored 19 points and grabbed 16 rebounds as the Ducks ro lled to a season- ending victory in Eugene. UCLA wound up 9-9 in the conference and I S-13 overall in regular-season play. Oregon finished 6-12 in the Pac-I 0 and I 1-17 for the season. CaWonlla 78, Waakla,ioa 7Z (ot): In Seattle, guard Kevin Johnson sank a jumper with 18 seconds to go to send the game into overtime, and the Golden Bears dominated the extra period to beat Washington. The loss clinches the outri&bt Pac-10 title for Arizona, while Washington, now I !-5 in Pac-I 0 play and 19-11 overall. finishes the.conference season in second place. with Cal in third. Waaklagtoa State H , Stuford ff: In Pullman, junior forward Joe Wallace scored 23 points, hitting three free throws in the final 28 seconds, to lead the Cougars. UCLA ta-play Jn NIT LOS ANGELES (AP) -The defending National Invitation tournament champion UCLA Bruins wlll play in the bask.etball tournament again this year. Athletic Director Peter Dalis announced Saturday night. Earlier in the day, the Bruins lost 80-65 to Oregon in Eufene to finish their regular season with a 9-9 Pacific-0 record and 15-13 overall mark.. Dalis said in a prepared release that the NrT wanted the defending champion to play in the tournament, and that Bruins Coach Walt Hazzard also wanted his club to participate. "I S{>Oke with Walt Hauard by telephone earlier this evening and he expressed the desire to continue the season," Dalis said. "Al this time. wearcnotsurewhowewiU play in the first round, but we think the game will be played Thursday night at Pauley Pavilion," he said. League winning strcaJc to six with a 6-2 victory over the New York Islanders Saturday night ... Elsewhere. l.a•r1e Beaclunu scored early in the third period to brcaJc a 2-2 deadlock and lead Winnipeg to a 4-2 victory over Minnesota ... Pat Verbeek scored three goals and &Jn Maller added a JOal and three assists as New Jersey defeated Philadelph1a, 7-3 ... Left wing MJclael Goalet scored three goals to run hjs seasonal total to 46 and Aatoa Stumy scored twice to spark Quebec past Hanford, 6-3 ... Veteran Toronto defenscman Borje Salmillf beat Chicago goaltender Bob Sane with a 30- foot wnst shot at 12:06 of the second period to lift the Maple Leafs to a 4-3 victory over the Blackhawks ... Qrla Nllu scored two of Montreal's five second- period goals to lead the Canadicns to an 8-3 triumph over Boston ... ltevill La Vallee set up Benle Feclerko and Mart Huter for goals five minutes apart in the second period. helping St. Louis to a 7-3 triumph over Vancouver that extended the Canucks' winless streak on the road to 12 games. Federko and Doag Wlckealaelaer scored twice for the Blues. 6 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Denver at Clippers, KMPC (710). 7:30 p. m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Lalccrs at Seattle, Kl.AC (570). College basketball scores A free Smokendcrs meeting shows you how to quit for good, without gaining weight or climbing the walls. 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Earlier Saturday, 18-ycar-old Aaron Kricbtein completed a 1trai&ht·set victory over Raul Viver, 8~6. 6-1. 6-3. • . Veeck, Durocher likely candidates I eterans committee .o consider long list of iall of Fame hopefuls TAMPA, Aa. (AP)-The late Bill 'eeck, one of baseball's most oolorfuJ iWn,en, fiery manqer Leo Durocher nd former Boston Red Sox second eseman Bobby Doerr head a long list d' candidates being considered Mon- iay for Hall of Fame induction by aseball's Veterans Committee. The 18-member committee -six tall of Famers, six baseball .writers nd six current or former baseball xecutives-votes on executives 1mpircs, managers and player$ ~hose elipbility in the annual iascball wnten' election has expired. Last year, the committee chose ormer players Enos Slaulhter a~d Arley Vaughan to enter the Hall of Fame along with Lou Brock and Hoyt Wilhelm, the writers' selec- tions. The Vet- erans Commit- tee can choose two people each year, but at least >arocJMr one must be a •layer. Players initially become eligible for nduction five years after retirement, tay eligible for writers' consideration or IS years, then must wait three ·can before becoming eligible for election by the Veterans Committee. This year, Willie McCovey, the ormer sluJ&ing tint baseman for the Ian Francisco Giants, was chosen by he writers in his first year of eliaibihty. ~ Votina by the Veterans Committee is not made public, but indic:atiou arc that V eect, Durocher and Doerr were amona those with consickrab&e support a year qo. Otben known to have received support last ~ include Vic Willia and Glen Wri&bt. wbo played before the turn of the century; players Babe Herman..1. ~il Rizzuto, Ernie Lom· bardi, un Maya, Jimmy Dykes, Tony Lazzari, and Mickey Vernon; Negro Leaaue player Ray' Da~d.ri · pre~ 1900 National LeqUe Presid William Hulbert; Barney u, influential owner of the Pitts urJb Pirates durina 1900-1932, and um· pire Al Barlick. " Richie A1bbum, a lifetime .308 bitter with the Philadelphia Phillies, is amona tboae eliaible. Anyone named on at least 7S percent of the committee bl.llots will enter the Hall of Fame Ilona with McCovcy next July in ceremonies at Cooperstown, N.Y. Ted Williams, the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame outfielder, will vote as a Veterans Committee member for the first time, rcplacina the late Burlei&b Grimes. Other Hall of Fame voten are Charlie Gehringer, Roy Cam- panella, Stan Musial, Al Lopez and Monte Irvin. The executives are Birdie Tebbetts, Buzzic Bavasi, Joe Brown, Bob Fishel, Gabe Paul and committee chairman Charles Sctar. The writen arc Joe Reichler, former baseball writer for The Associated Press and now a member of the baseball commissioner's staff; Buck O'Neil, who covered the Negro Leagues; Bob Broeg of St. Louis, Alan Lewis of Philadelphia, Edgar Munzcl of Chi- cago and Milton Richman of United Press International. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Merc:ti t, 1Me CS J>od&er llarlano Dancan chuea after a Oy ball bit bf Terry Puhl In the flnt ln ntna. Aatr08 slip by Dodgere KISSIMMEE, Aa. (AP) -Alu Ashby drove int.be winnina run with an infield aia,le in the sixth inAiQI lO help the Houlton A.ltl'Ot io a ~3 exhibition victory Saturday over tk Los Anaelcs ~ Sinalcs by Tmy Puhl and dletm Davis, a wild pitch, and A.Ibby'• sinale accounted for two si:xt:b-iruuna runs apinat losing pitcher Ed Va.ode Be.Jte Dodgers scored an unearned run in the first on Greg Brock's double play arounder and added ~illfle runs in the third and fifth 1nmn15. Puhl collected two hits for the Astros, ~ving him four bits in Houston s first two exhibition p.mea. Jeff Ollhoun pitched l\fiO scoreleta innings and allowed only 'one bit to earn the victory for the Astros. Despite the loss, the afternoon wu a personal triumph for vete\-atr ~ hander Rick Honeycutt, who is tryina to rebound from shoulder problems last year. Honeycutt pitched three scoreless innin$S against Houston. allowing one hit and strilrina out two. He also ~in~ed and scored a run in the third mmng. "The hit was luck." Honeycutt said. ··rm paid to pitch, so I had better concentrate on that and I'm very happy with the way 1. pitched today. • "The arm felt fine. which is always Jood news, but I was throwing the ball m and out the way I should and I was hitting my spots." , The Dodgers play host to the Astros today. Perez, a 22-year vet, leads Reds to 7-4 victory White Sox, Yankees, Blue Jays, Texas, Cards also get exhibition baseball wins ?rom AP d.11patcbe1 Tony Perez, entering his 22nd najor-lcague season, got off to a 1u1ck stan in exhibition play with a irand-slam home run and a run- icoring sinf1e Saturday in the Cincin- 1ati Reds 7-4 victory over the >hiJadelpbia Phillies. Perez, who last year became the >ldest player ever to bit a ~nd slam, :!cared the bases by lining an 0-2 >ilcb from Juan Rios ovu -a~ . .. ~ advertisement for a retirement town painted on the left-field wall. "You'vegot to get ready, but I don't care to just get into shape," said Perez, 43, who insists be takes spring training very seriously. "I don't want anybody to get me out, and I don't believe in that thing about waiting until the bell rings (to stan playingf." Perez, who re-signed with the Reds as a free agent after his contract expired. is expected to spend the -season-as-a-pineb-hiner and-oc- casional first baseman, under- studying for player-manager Pete Rose. He singled home a run in the first inning and erased a 4-2 Phillies lead with his bases-loaded homer in the fifth over the left-field wall. Canllula 10, Mell %: Jerry White drove in three · runs and Vic Rodriguez and Willie McGee added two RBI each to pace the defending National ~ucchampion Cardinals in their cxhibttion opener. Yankees 4, Orioles 1: Four New York pitchers stopped Baltimore on three hits in the opening ~ibition game for both teams and Lou Piniclla's debut as Yankee manaa.er. 8 1.e Jays 3, Twlu %, 11 baalap: Rick Leach singled home Lou Thornton with the winning run in the I Ith inning to give new Toronto lftlte SOx 3, Pirates %: Harold Baines bad two hits and scored the winning run for Chicago on Russ Norman's sacrifice fly. With the game tied at 2-2 in the eighth inning, Baines singled off Pirate reliever Cecilio Guante. Baines then stoic second and took third when catcher Ruben Rodriguez's throw sailed into center field. He scored on Norman's fly to -Raa1en 8, Royals t: Dave Rozema and rookies Bobby Witt and Ed -------<-'..AA'f'll-oombined-to-!but out the right defending World Series champion Forster, who walked four batten in Royals in the exhibition opener for the inning, also forced in the tying run both teams. . by walking pinch bitter Andres GaJ- Tt1en •·Red Sox t: Third baseman arraga. Darnell Coles keyed a pair of three-Gluts 4. IMiut 1, lt ••lap: run innings with two runs batted in Candy Maldonado singled home two and two runs scored to spark the runs with one out in the 10th to give Tigers. the Giants the victory over a split Mariners 10, A's 3: Seattle pitchers Ocveland squad. The rest of the Mike Morgan, Bill Swift and Steve Indians team beat the Mexico City Fircovid held Oakland hitless for Reds 7-5. 71-3 innings before Barbaro Garbey Brewen 11. C9bt 4: Jim Gantner lined a double off Fircovid. 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SACRAMENTO (121) -O!oerctlno 3·3 2·2 t, Tvler 2·S 1·2 S, Thomo1on 3·1t 2·3 8, Tneut S· 13 3·4 13, Wooason I· 19 6·6 21, E JOMton I 1·2S 4•4 26, Drew •·t 1·2 9, Thorpe 10· 17 8· 10 28 Kltlnt I I 0 0 2 Totel1. 41-91 11-33 121 LAKERS ( 112) -RemDlt O· t 2·2 2 Worthv 11·20 8· 12 32 At>Clul·Jel>Oer 9·11 3·6 21, E Jonnson 13·236·11 ll, Scott 10-19 •·S 25 Sor.11111 2·3 O·O 4, Coooer 0-9 2·2 2, Luces 1·6 1·2 3, McGee O·• 0·0 0 Green 0·3 0-0 O To1a11 •7· 106 26·40 t22 Score DV Ptf'lodl S.cremento t9 3 t ?S 79 I t0-12 t Ltktn 31 IS 31 26 I 11-112 Tlll'M·oolnt ooe11-E JonnM>n. Scoll Fouled out-ThOmoson Tneut ADClul·Jeb- ber Rtb0una1-Sacremen10 57 IThornDlon 14), L•ktrt SO (R•mD•I I 1} Al· slsts-S.cremento 37 (TP>eus ISi Laken 32 CE Jonnson 17) Toter tou11-Sec•emento 29. Le•e•s 2S TteMlta~Secremento ti· legal o.+en" 2 E Jonnson COLLEGE UNLV 7S, New Mexico St. SS (P'CAA ChemolornnlPI NEW MEXICO STATE (SS)-Smlln 1·7 1·1 3 Wilburn 1 11 9·10 23 McGlo1n1n 1·6 1 3 3. Trevt1 2·S 2 1 1. Wllllems ?·S 1·2 6 McCool 1·2 O·O 2, Fet>res 1·2 O·O 6, Wngn1 O· l 0· I 0, Jones O·O O·O 0, Rol>erson O·O O·O 0, Herr!\ 1·4 3·3 S Totelt 17-« 19·13 SS NEVADA·LAS VEGAS (7S) -Gilllem 1· 12 •·S 19, Jones 9· l• 1·2 n. Flower, I 1 0·0 2, Benks 4·11 l·I U. Wade O·J 1·7 I, Collier O·O O·O 0, Welcn O· l O·O O. sraaieson 0·0 O·O 0. Grohem I ? O·O? Hudson •·S 1·3 10. 8un10111 l·l 2 2 I To••'' ?9·53 12-~s 7S HeHll"'-UNL v 31 N Mexico St ?9 Tnrff·oo1n1 ooe1s-Trav1s Febres 2, Jones 2, Banks 3 Fouled out-Gilliem Re· DOuncts-Ntw Molco St ?l tMcGlotrun l) UNLV 32 CG1ll1am 71 AUlllt-Ntw Mo 1c.o SI I (W11Du•n 31 UNL II 23 (Wade 131 Total fouls-New Mt x1CO S• I• UNL II 11 TtcMtc•~Tr••'' BOYS' CIF PLAYOFFS Mlltw Del 16, S«ra 5' (CIF S·~ Chi~) S..re (St> Mater Oe! 11141 Tale Jecoson Mo Ht Ntwmen Metont Goutnle• Hunt F1oure1 J1c1<son Reed T1t ut t Hiii Moneoo Turner Total\ 19 ft pf tp 19 ft Pl tp 0 0 2 0 Mounce I • • 6 0 • 3 • Dwvtr 0 O ~ O s 6 • l6 Pttooov 1 • 6 6 1 8 • 10 E1111 13 • J 30 e ) • It Tllomes 14 1 l 30 2 3 2 1 Pelfon O O O O 0 0 2 0 Rt mDtrl 4 S 0 13 O O o O Pettnon O O I O o l o I Qvlglev O 1 o t 0 0 0 0 Oelt lOen 0 0 0 0 I o 3 1 Scrtmfdl O O O o o O O O Redoutv 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 S1to1ten1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'Connor O O l O 17 2S 7S S9 Tottls 33 20 18 96 Scort bv Ouertws Serra l6 17 29 l7-S9 M111er Ot1 22 IS 12 11--tt. 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Aires, Arlltllt\N I Dtublel RoDerJo Seed· Eduardo Ben11oechee (Aroen11ne ctet Oleoo Perer ·JoH De• mi enlm (U•u11uev1 9·7 9·7. 6·3 H lilt! school voleVbll• DOS PUEBLOS INVITATIONAL POOi Pltv Santa Mon•ca det Morine IS 6 IS I Mari"• oef Dos Putl>IO\ 19 17 IS· 4 Menne Oef L" Ktnntctv IS 8 IS I> Marine Oel un1vers,1v IS·8 16 I• Ed•ton Ot1 San Marco• IS• 10 16· I• 2~ P~o.et. £4aon. ti L 16 H Ea'°" Otl BtYtrlv Hills IS ll IS , Ectoson de' Tall 1S·1 lS·S Founte n o/e ev Otl 001 Pueo101, IS 1 IS·7 Sanie Barbera Clef l'oun1e1n \let e• 15·9 IS·IO Fountain Valltv Clef Cnatsworllt lS·S. 17 IS Founte.n Vel•t • def Ocean Vttw lS·•, IS· 10 OUt rtwflNJs Peclf1c Pah\•ctes def Merine IS l Edison oef Senta BerDera, IS 12 LA Un1vet1llv Clef Soutn Paudene IS·lO Founletn Vallo def Senta Monica, IS· 12 s.tnlflneh LA Unlvtr\1lv dtl Ectllon. IS· 10 Pacific PeltH CI" def Founte1n \/ellh IS·9 Flntll P1cil1C PehHdtl def LA Urnv(tr\llV. IS·7 Third P'lace Edison dtl Foun1e1" llallev IS 11 Al Tournement T"m MVP-J B Seunde" !Pacific Petl\tctes) Dan Hennen. Ed1\on Norm Abella, Founlafn llalltv Yent Stelle\, Peclf•c Pelilldts, Joe Diez LA Un1ver\llV Craig Forsvtl'l Santa Mon•r • Jim Zecelo, S<into B••l>e•a DffP sea ftihlne NEWPORT LANDI NG -11 eno•er\ 9• roe• fi sh. 2 \11ffD•~aCI DAVEY'S LOCKER INtWPOl1 eteclll -12 anolt r\ S3 bOnito •S celk11 !>au , 10 'Tl•Ckerel 102 blue Pt•cn PU8llC NOTICE Pt&.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE It's mine! Oregon'• Rick O.bom wreatlea rebound away from UCLA'• Pooh Rlchardaon (24) and Charla Rochelln (right) durln& Paclflc-10 game won by Ducka, 80-65. Los Ai.mltol SATURDAY'S RESVLn (lllt1 114 SS·nitllll llemt11 ~) FIRST RACE. °'1t mite oece Proua Countrv !Lackey) S2 SO 16.90 Prestlne (Lonool S 10 wvnne N1nct1ne (Parker) Time 701 l S U EXACTA IS·61 De•CI '2$120 SECOND RACE. One mile Dace Melle" Huriter tBakerl .10 40 •.20 Monrerev Kn1gnt !Parker) 3 60 Sll<k Sw1~ (Pierce) Time 102 U EXACTA 17·4) DAICI '2740. THIRD RACE. One mile Dece Sl<IDDtr\ LtoOe• ICrgM) «.20 12.20 Megna Bird (AuDln) 4 00 Regret Mir Nol (Sleern) Time 701 ?•S U EXACTA 11·71 DAICI S21000 FOURTH RACE. Ont mile Diet Nomeo IHvmon> IS.60 6 20 Leooard lt<lu ) 9 20 Mo1orltv Rule~ rPerktr) T1mir 2 02 FIFTH RACE. One mile Ptce OoroHI• 8•81 CAubtnl « 90 I• 20 Ton UD 1ve1111no,nonern1 8 90 Countrv Clul> 10e1<tnllU Time 102 l S U EXACTA S·9> Dl lCI "'8090 SIXTH RACE Or>t m,1e Date Fergus Deianr.u 11 80 6 40 c-~--14.60 Ster P11ron P a"o T·me 2-01 l S U EXACTA 13·4) De o Sll1t0 SEVENTH RACE. One mote PI CIP V•uOltn fMutllerl 11 00 11 40 Moore\ Oendv Men I Pari<t!") 6 40 Sllck (Grunovl Tome 2'02 U EXACTA 14 71 Daiei '796 40 EIGHTH llllACE. One mile oact A venoer I Lecti.ev I S 40 l :10 Su11oen (Kueblert 1 00 ADl>elron (Anoe•sonl T1m1 200 3 S U EXACTA fS·9J 01110 SSS llO NINTH RACE. One mtle Dace Doctor Don IMcCartvl 11 00 • 00 MOOClv Blue It< uebler) HO Feist Regel tAnOe"onJ Time. 2:03 •1 S U EXACTA (1 21 D&1C1 '6S70 uo • 40 960 280 160 HO • 80 3 20 3 eo S40 6 40 8 60 1 80 SIO 6 IO 0 0 ~ 6 60 1 40 soo 8 40 3 20 uo 6 20 3 60 3 80 260 n PICK SIX 17·S·3·•·S or I II oelO s?,SSI 00 10 ''"winning 1lckt11 ltl•e norses) Cerrvovtr 0001 l?2 587 04 TENTH RACE. Ont mile Dace Native Hao !Parker ) 1 •O '80 2 60 FemHv Portrait I Ancterson> s 60 3 20 Armbro Cede! (Ackerman> 1 40 r.me 1 00 U EXACTA t6·7> oa10 SS220 ELEVENTH RACE. One m11e Pi ct Proaucr f Pierce> • 20 3 40 2 40 Terrv Bulter JAuDtn 820 660 El Peree (Kuebler/ 4 20 Time 201 ll EXACTA IS·4) petd '3160 • ttenctence s. S72 Santa Ann. SATURDAY'S RESULTS tS6ttl of 19·dav ~-"'"""91 FIRST RACE. I II 16 mites. Broad Sl•HI IHewlevl 10 00 S 90 3 90 Pren Kit (Ve1tn1ut lal 9 20 4 60 Miu Bt•erlv Hills (Ollveresl 3 90 Time I •S 2/S n EXACTA (7·5) Pelo '7300 MUC NOTICE PmllC NOTICE HCOHD RAC•. 6 lurlOnils Forget Tiie Pocio.et (V1n11) 12 40 EO'• FentH v (Merciuer) Ol1tlncll~IV Don (LfOfllm) s 80 4.00 • 40 4.20 7.80 Time: 1.10 3/S THIRD RACE. I 1116 fT\lles. SwH t Winkle (Crowder) 7.20 • 00 2 90 Golden Be11ntr (McCerron) 3 60 2 60 Antonina (Steven\) 3 00 Time I 4S 315 $1 DAILY DOU8LE (2·11 paid '6140. FOURTH RACE. 6 lurtonos. Too Dog (0.lenouuevel 10 40 4 20 2-90 Eoo Buck (McCerronl • 40 3.40 S1y1l1n Road (Werrtn) 6 l.60 Time 11 1 ""™ RACE. 6"'1 lurlo1191 Frosllt Shedes (Bltcl<l 3 60 2 60 2.10 VOlende (Crowoerl l 40 2 :10 Str•lglll Slorv (MCCarronJ 2 20 Time 117 1/S Si EXACTA (1·3) paid US SO SIXTH RAC•. 6'"> furlongs RtlH A Poulld (SltYensl 1060 Trumo Uo (Slblhe) S60 4.00 '00 3.80 1.80 Rlnne11t10 (Merouerl Time 117 115 SEVENTH RACE. I Pelfru (Bleck) Borlne IMcCerronl Honor Medel !Pinc.av} Time· I·« l/16 mllH. 7 IO 3 40 2.40 3.40 2 60 3.00 U EXACT A (1·1) pelO 169 SO EIGHTH RACE. 1111 mitts Vldeogenlc COevlsl 1 20 4 20 3 oo C•DIChl (OelellOUlHVI ) 360 3 00 Weter Crvs1tl1 !Stevens) • 00 Time 148 2/S is EXACTA (J·S) peiO M100 NINTH RACE. l 11 16 mlt.s T 10 Nino (O!lvtrts) 29 40 11 80 7 40 JO•lll (Meroutzl 1 80 • 90 8111 Oen Rven IVeren1ue1e J 610 --1.J.mt.. LtL --is EXACTA (4·9) Dela \Sl9 SO U PICK SIX 0 0-1 or • or 7 ot I· 1-1·9·0 Dtld '17, 165 20 wlln H•tn wlnnll\9 tlcllets (lla riorsesl s? P1c11 Six contoletlon oelct SSJI 00 wllh 213 winning tickets 1nve "°''"' \I PICK NINE (7·2·1·10·1or 4 or 1 or 1·1 1·9·0 110 '3.'7020 to lhrH wfnnlno 1lcke11 l"ven """' Cerrvovtr OOOI 583,122 so Alltnd•nce 29,317 Hubert GrH n Tom Kiit Andy BHn Jim Tnoroe EHtwn 0oen let IWtmO 0 A Welbrlng Mllr.t Sulllven Howera Twltt11 Mac. O'Greov Merk Calee•tcChle Ken Brown BObt>v WeO~ln1 Loren Roblrt1 Ptul AllnQtr Tim Simoson Tonv Sills TomWetson Merk McCumt>er Denny Edwer01 Tom Purrrtr Ed Flori 8 111 Krelrert HelSutton Hei. lrwln Lenee Ten 8roeck 70·70·6+-204 66·'7·73-206 71· .. ·6t-207 61·69·70-207 69·61-71-207 71·69·69-209 10· 70·6,...209 13·67·69-209 6S·72·71-209 ..... ·7r209 72·6'·69-210 72·69·69-210 74·67·69-210 61·72·70-210 73·67·70-210 69·70-71-210 71· .. ·71-?10 69·69·1?-210 66· 71·73-210 61·61·74-110 12·70-6......,11 71·71·69-211 69·13·69-111 7S·67-69-11 I Chrl1 Perrv 8obGl16er MlkeOoNlcl BoODv Cltmoen Douo Tewtfl Merk O'Mtere Rev FIOvd Clarence Row Denis Wellon J•Y Otf1lng Tim Norrl1 Roger Mellbla Celvln PMll Greoorv Ledefloff OevlO Frost Ben Crenlllaw Tom Wlllskoc>i Moul' Hetalskv BobTwev Bruce Lltllke Dave Barr George .-.rcner Jeck Nk kleul Jim G•ll•D"" Mike Hulbert Tom Sltekmenn J.C. Sneed Gent Stuer\ Mike NICOiette Bob LOllr L•rrv Ntllon Cllerlti Bolling WlllftWOOCI l(ennv t<.no• Jeff LtWI\ Richard Fehr 8arry JaKktl Jim Colbert Fuu v Zoeller 69· 72· 10-211 69·73·70-211 , 1-70-10-211 1 S·6S-7l-2 ll 6'·6'·7r111 70·67·1-211 70-71>-71-21l 74·'9·69-212 , 1-70-71-212 72·6'·71-212 71-70-71-212 6'·74·n-217 70-70-72-212 .. ·71·7r212 '9·70-7>--212 13-10· 10-213 73·70·70-213 71-71-71-213 12·70-71-213 73·69·71-213 10 71-72-21] .. ·72·13-213 10· 70· 7)-213 ... 72.7)-213 72·66·7S-213 66·71-7~213 70·73·71-214 70·13·11-21• 7•·69·11-214 7HH2-2U 69·12·7)-21• 70·70·7.._214 11 72·72-215 72·71 ·12-21S 71-71-1)-21 s 69 73·13-21S 71-70·74-21S 69·72·7-?IS 71·69·7S-21S LPGA hMlm•trT*'9 let Prl!KIYllt, Hewalll Jull fnKU•r 72·'4·70-706 Merci Borerth 67·10-69-206 __ <;n.0 Jonnson 69·66·7)-108 Amv Aleoll 70-69·69-208 8thv King 70·6'·11-210 Cellw Mo<" 71·71·6t-210 Snem n Geior •lln 71· 10· 6t-2 I I Jen SltOhenM>n 71·70·70-211 Btth Daniel "·70·7)-211 Susie Berning 70-72·69-211 Allee Mllltf' 6'·69·7)-211 JoOv Rosen111e1 13·70·69-211 JoAnne Cerner 70-70·73--213 D•ie EoQtllno 73·69·71-213 Atsuko Hlkege 69·12·72-213 t<athv Posllewelt 6'·70-7S-213 Cllldv Rarick 70-71·71-213 Mvra BleckwelOef 71·70-7>-214 Lauren Howe 74·69·71-21• Sendra Pelmtr 72·73·69-214 Collffn Welker 71·70·7)-2U Leurl PeterM>n 72·72·70-214 Clnov Fl1111 71·69·7,._214 Jene Geddes 71·72·71-714 Pelfv SllHllen 71·71·72-214 HHther Ferr 73·70·72-215 Rosie Jone1 71·74·70--21S Jene Blelock 7•·69·n-21s -.) Juov Olrtlnson 10-6'·76'-215 LI" Young 7S-70-7o-21S Penny Hammet 73·70-n-21s 8onnle Leuer 74·69·7>-216 Alice Rlttmen 7S·69·n-216 Petti Rizzo "·74·7..-216 L~e Mureol<t 71·10-7S-216 Jenet COies 72·11·7)-216 Dffdee LH ktr 74·71·n-217 o.o Rkt\ero n-n-n-211 Jerilyn 8rlt1 69·7S·7>-217 L0<I Ger1>1c1 n -74·71-211 Thert11 Hflslon 11·n ·7-217 Leurle Rinker 7S·71·n-211 °'·HM Ku n -74·n-211 e.ct<v Pffrlon 72·71·1S-211 Vicki Fergon n -•,..n-211 HMlller Drew 72·74•71-211 Hotlls Stecv 74·10-7S-219 Merv Btlh Zlmmtfman 7S·'9·7S-21t Pet eradi.v n -61·7..,_219 Sleonenle FerwlO 73·72·7-219 Anne-Merle Pelll 74·71·7-219 Muffin soencer-0.vlln 71·13·7S-21t PlB.IC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE PlB.JC NOTICE H•tcMel•~ M>YI ~Ill V*" .. S... Maltlle 11• 200 meoteY relev-1 Safi /MrlnO. 16'.t 200 fr-1. Kerwier ISM), 1:6'.•; 2 Crt blrH CSMI, 1..52.4, 3 llMlll ISM), 1·S.C.3 200 lndo-1 Sekemoto (SM), t ·tU: 2. Jonnson (SM>. 2:14 3: 3. coooerMnllll ISM), t:lU. 2 1111 I "" so tr-I. c.ociv ($M), n.2; ' •me ., ... (SM), 23.6; J. M«ll (FVl, 2U. 100 ltv-1. coov ($M), SU; 2. Ademt ISM), SU, 3 Wontl ISM), 1:01.2. 100 tr-I. Winkler (SM), S2.l, 2. ltutnburd CSMI. S3 7; 3. CrabtrM (SM), SU .. u.'J 5oo tr-1 l(enner <-:.r: ,,., 7, 2 Sodenblfg (SMI, S~ 2, 3: Mam (FV), 5·14.7. 100 beek-1 CoPPtr\l'l\llh (SMI. 57 9, 7 AO.mi CSMI, 59 2, l . Jolln$Oll (SMl, l:OU 100 t>rMSl-1 Johnson (SM), l;Ot.S; 2. Pel«• (FV). 1·096, 3 Sak1mo10 ISMI. 1112 400 frM retev-1 San ~rlno, >='92 GIRU ,._,.,... v..., ... SW! MelW ,. 200 medltv rt4tv-1 Fovnraltl VelleV. , 102 200 fr-I. Hiil (FV). 1:1U , 2 WYMt lFVI. 1:11 2, 3. Box ISM), Ut.3. 200 lt'IOC>-1. Der-(FV), 2,42.3, 2. Riiier !FV), NS.I; l Roln«>trO (SM), 2;47.l. SO fr-I Edw1rdt ($Ml, 2U, t Wtn114 CFV), 2U, l Mcl.eUOlllln (f'V), 29 0. 100 fly-I Der-(FV), 1.12,1, 2 Wenbe (SM), 1:16 2; S. Sulllven IFVJ, 1:1L I. 100 fr-I HIM CFV), 1:03.3; 2. Port (SN\), 1:04.2, 3. McLeuohlln CFVJ. 1:0S.9. SOO Ir-I. Miiier (SM), S:3U ; 2. Brown (FV). 6·?0.2, 3 MCBrlOt (SM), 6:27.7. 100 Decll-1. wvnne (FV), 1.162; 2. Rolhl)trg (SM), I.II.I, 3. Wllleotl (SN\), Ill.I. 100 t>rtHl-1 c. Brown IFV), 1'11.2; 2. B Brown IFV), 1:22.1; 3. Siege (SM), 1:24.1 400 lrM relev-1. Sen Merino, 4 IU . ~ t I . " E ......... blMbltl SATURDAY'S SGOltH S.n Oleoo 7, A.-s 4 Houston 4, Dedeef'I 3 Clnclnnell 7, PnllaOllGhle 4 Cnlc•GO Whitt Soll 3, Pllht>urgll 1 SI LOUii 10, New Vork Mel\ 2 New V0<k VeM.tfl •· Be111mort I Toronto 3, MIMHOll 2 TOH '· Kensu Cltv 0 0.1rol1 6, 8oston 4 Seattle 10, 0.klan<I 3 Montr"I 4, Aflenta 3 Cltvtfend Cu l 7, Mexico Cllv Reel\ S Sen Frencllco '· Cltvtlana tu l 3 110 Innings) MllweukM ll, Cnk.eoo Cubs 4 Hliltl 5chod bllebll NEWP'OttT HARBOit ELKS TOVttNEY Hewpert Hlrtler 1S, Ceste MMe 0 Newoorl Hert>or (13)7o--1S 12 O Coll• Mua 0 00-0 I S Meh<>neY end T0<ell, Pell<:howsl<I, CtrlM>n 111 end RoOrlouez W-MellOnev, 1·2. L-Pelk hOWlkl. 28-Ztnl (NH), Torell (NH) HR-Wren (NH) NHL CAMP'8ELLCOH,EltENCE SorftVh OM"9a a·Eomonron Cellltrv Wlnnloeo Klrles Vencouver W L T P'tl GF GA •1 I• 6 100 353 2'1 33 16 1 7J 111 251 21 41 6 .. 240 317 20 l9 1 47 231 32S 11 37 10 46 227 27S Ntn11 DMslen x·Cl'ticago x·St Louil x·Mlnnesote Toronto Dt trolt 33 26 • 74 297 ,., 31 26 8 71 26S 2•7 30 28 9 69 176 262 21 40 6 ... 769 314 1• 47 s 33 224 347 WALES CONFERENCE Pett1clr Dlvlslen Pnllectetonte Wnhlngton NV lllandtrs P1111t>urot1 NY Rangen New JtrMV •2 21 4 .. 281 212 •I 19 s 17 ?SJ 219 31 24 10 n 264 240 31 21 1 " 266 239 11 JO 4 66 m m n 40 3 47 249 302 Adema Otvltlen Monlrtel 36 2S 6 Quell« 36 79 • 8oston 31 29 7 BuffelO 3 I 30 6 Heriford 31 34 1 1t-;-llncn.o l>lavoff Dtrln n ,.. ,, 2tO 69 26' 61 253 .. 265 kturdlv'• Sewn Ntw Jer'8v 1, Phlledell>fll• 3 Wlnnloeg 4, Mi"lllSOlt 2 230 m 251 246 m Wu nlng!on 6 New York lllender"S 2 Quebec 6, Htrliord 3 Montru l I. Boston 3 Toronto 4, Chlctoo l .~ St Loul1 7, Vencouver l TedaY'1 Gemes E dmonlOll el Ktn9t Ntw Yorlt. ISllnderl •• WeV111\9ton Ct!Nrv at Oerroil New Jer'8v er Buflak>, n Pnlltdtlollla et New York R•-1. n Plllll)urgn et Wlnnloeg, n SI l.«111 al Chicago, n PlB.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BU91NEl8 CA 92826 ley Calif 92708 ange Co~.rnly On Februa"' 30 1986 d I bull~-... All waya ....... ,., 9T'"T£M"'NT Thll bu1Jn4 1• 1• con-A t S 28 9 ., • 0 ng ,,... ' dueled by: en lncllvldual l'.aJ 'ICTTT'IOUl IU ... 11 ,.,.,..,. .. "' v o o n harll, 16165 Ml . 1 88 Su-052 Eteclronlct, 2732• Camino CRAIG SINGER Publlthed Orange Cout N'"u. IT'"Tl,._NT rhe rollowlng persons are dueled by an lndMduel Otanch8 Fountain Valley F~ c latrano 158 Laguna D 1y p F -.. -_,,,..... -----------ap • • This etatemeol wu nfed al llot ebru*"' 18, 23, T .. -1-11-.....,.,. -~1 are FICTITIOUI IUllNlll NAMl ITATIMINT Tt.e followlng peraona are doing tiu.tneaa u : doing bu11ness es FIVE MICHAEL Ft GORDON Callf 92708 Published Orange Cout Niguel CA 92877 _, ,,. "'"""""• ,..._....,., ST AR MANAGEMENT SEA· This s111ement was filed This business ,, con· Dally Piiot March 9 , 16, 23. Pl&..IC NOTICE wni Cont London. Inc with lhil County Cten! ot Or· March 2• 11• 1988 doing blnlMN u : VICES 200 Sa ndpolnte with Ille County Clerk of Or-ducted by a gent1ra1 pen-30. 1986 C lf ange County on Febn.laty SU--028 OOBBIE/SCHLEV AND =100 Santa Ana c.-. 92707 t nge County on February ne1sh1p Su--035 FICTITIOUS IUIMll T~:.· c:u:ineH 11 con· 28• 1986 ASSOCIATES, 423 31at JAL AUOCllles. Inc A 28. t986 Ahmao H Pllt'll NAME ITATIMRNT ducted by. II corporation "°2211 ~2t~. Newpon a..ct'I, CA Cali! corooretton F30:i408 Tn1s s1a1emen1 was llled TM! following ~·are 8 Ci.worth. CFO Publllhed Orange Coaat •----------• ....., This bus1neu tt con-Published Orange Coast with the County Clerk ol Of. P\8.IC NOTICE d oing bus lneu 11 Thie atatement wn fifed Deity Piiot March 9. t6, 23, fltllllC NOT1C£ K.-M A Schley, 25225 dueled oy a corporation Diiiy Pilot March 9 16. 23. ange County on February 5 SHER'fEK, 2270 rffwport with lhe County Clef1I of Or· 30• 1988 Su--034 MICkenzle. Leguna Hltlt, CA Jonn A 1,,_~ President 30, 1986 1986 FICTITtoUI IUllNlll Btvd • Newport Bch. CA ange County on February 5, '1CTTnOUI IU9Mll 92 5™t-L n........... 330 T1111 stetemenl was flled Su-051 F3003M NAME ITATl!MINT 92663 1986 MAm ITA,......,. ..,.,._, ..,.,.,.,,., w1lh 1~ County Clerk ot Or-I Published 0111ng11 Cout The fOl!o'Mng per1<>na are David Duane S herzer f100n1 Plll.IC NOT1C£ The following peraona are Sartt• Ana,~ BeeQti, ange County on Februar)' Oa11y PtlOI Fe t>ruary 16 23. doing buelneea u 16652 Simi •B. Hunt. 8ch PubllflNd Orange Coaat doing buelMM •· CA 92M3 10 1986 l Pl&..IC NOT!£{ M1rch 2 9 1986 B a R AUTO REPAIR Cat 92649 Dally Piiot February t6, 23, FlCTmOUI .,..... HUNTER WERKS. 1135 Thia bualneu I• con- F300914 • SU-002 1711 Monrovia. Coeta Meaa' Thia buelneu 11 con-March 2, 9, 1966 NAMW ITATlmNT Whitt* Ave, ID, Coate ed by: 1 geMral '*1· PubllShed Ort nge Coast FICTTTIOUI IUllNESS CA 02827 ducted by: an lndlvldual ~995 1 The fOll()wlng peraona are MeM. CA 92'27 p Dally Poot February 16 23 NAME ITATIMIENT Pl&..IC NOTICE Wllltam 8 Nance, 5021 W David Sher'zer doing buliMM u : TRI-JeN'e11 8 . CHunter, t7252 Thia~":"~~.:...__. Mei cll 2 9 1986 Tiie tollowlng persons are Roberta Drive Santi Ana Tllla lllletnenl wu ftfed •-IC llllnflC[ COUNTY ELECTRIC OOM· KMtaon, f , Huntington h ,..._County,.. ........ of,,,_,Or· Su-030 doing bu11ne11 at 1 I CA 92704 ' · with the Cou!lty Clerk of Dr r-nu S 8eed'I CA 92647 ,,. ..,_,. Paaeden• Civic Light Opera FICTmOUS IUSINEll Roni.Id w A CMr 7100 ange County on February PANV, 352 Third tl'MI, • County on ~ ---------Aaeoclallon. 8) lrvlM CMc NAMf ITATEMENT ' ' 26 1986 '1CTIT10Ul IUllNlll Suite 20t, UlgUna Beec:tl, cA 6, 1He Pl&..IC NOTICE Light Opera AHoclallon. The lotlowi"1! per1<>n '' lampaon, •::II. Garden • F'I011117 NAMI ITA~NT 112651 Thia 1>u11nea1 It con• ,_,.. -----------11142 Deerpatk Pleoe, Suite dOlng bualne11 u Grewe, Ce 911 1 Published Orange Cout The fottowtng peraona are Timothy Peul Eevee. &52 due1ed t>y: 1111 lndlvlduel P\iblltMd Orange CoMt "CTITIOUllUllNlll 140,Fullerton.CA9263t f UCl<·N ·R OLL UP · WILLIAMS NANCE OattyPllol Marchl0,17,24 dolngbualneeau: Third Slree1, Suite 20I, JEAA£LL8.HUNTER PllotMarctr9, 18,23, MAIO"A MINUTE, 2322 W Moore . Santa Ana, CA 92704 Crystal FlaNll Kiely, 2322 W. Moore, Senti An&. CA 92704 Thia bullneaa ta con- ducted by: .,., Jndfvlduel CAVST Al A KIEL V Tiu. ttalemefll W11 nfed With the County C*lc of Or- ange County on ~ 25, 1966 ....,.. P\lbfllhed Orange CoMt Delly Piiot MWctl 0, 18, 23, 30, IMt ~5 NAME ITATIMENT Reglonel Repertory HOLSTERV 1731 SuperlOf Thia atalemenl wu fifed 31. 1986 . FRIDAY GRAPHICS 2801 LaQuna Beec:tl, CA t2t6t Thie ltlt«Ml'lt WM llled , 1tM Tiie followtng peraona 11e Theatre, Inc " C.llfornl• Ave , Coll• Mesa. Callt Wllh the County Clt<ll of Dr· Su--053 Rletlter Ave., Suite · 120. fhta buelneal II con-with IM County Cter11 of Or· ~ 1 dOlng t>ual11ee1 u corporation. 1942 Oeefpani 92027 ange County on February lrvlM, CA 92714 ducted by: an Ind~ ange County on F*'*Y l'tCTlTIOUt .,.... .. L AN DERSO N AS-Pleoe. Suite 140. Fullerton Mertln S Marin, 1818 25, 1086 Connie loughren 40 Timothy Peut £.-25, 1Ht NAm ITA-.-..r SOCIA TES 7 12 Malaber CA 92831 Pomona Ave Costa Mesa "°""1 Pt&.IC NOTICE Morena, lrvlne, CA 112i15 Thia llalement WU fifed 'I01a7 The followlng pereone.,. Drl"l'1J Corona Ciel Mar. CA Tiii• bu11ne11 la con-Calif 92827 . Publlehe<I Orange Cot1t Jo Ann-. Baker 40 With the County Oi.ttc Of Or-P\lbllthed Orange eo.1 "8.IC NOTICE CIOlnQ bualneu 92625 dueled t>y a oorporallon Thtt buslneu II con-Deity Pllol March 0, 16, 23, FICTITIOUl IUllNlll Morena, lrvlne, CA 92715 ange County on ~ 5, Delly Piiot Mardi 9, 16, 23. CHORES u':L1MITl!D, Sven Lennar1 Andetaon, Howard Mango ducted by en lndlvloual 30, 1088 MAMIE ITATl!•NT Thia t>ualneaa la con· 1086 30, 198e '1CTITIOUI .,..... 30I 3.41tl Street, Newpori 7 12 Maltblr Drive, Coron• Thia 1111ement w11.11 flied Martin S Marin SU>-04~ The followtng peraona are ducted by: I Qenerll pert-,_ 8u.c>43 NAm eTATblDfT e.cti. CA 92963 del Mer CA 92625 with the County Clerk of Or-Thlt atatement wa1 filed doing bulin ... u STRIP-neratllp Publltned Orange Coel1 The IOllOwlng peraona are Penny S Mor1Mtt )08 Tllll bualneH la con-ange County on February 3 w1th IM County Clerk of Or· Pt&.JC NOTICE PER WALLPAPER SERVICE CONNIE LOUGHRAN Detty Pllol FebNltY 16, 23, d~ ~Mt 341h Str..i" Newpori ~ dueled by en lndlvldual tll86 ange County on February 5. OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Thia etalefMl'll wu 11Mld March 2. 9, 1tM I! ECUTIVI! CA~l!l!A CA~ ' ' 'WEN L ANDERSON ,......, 1986 "CTITIOUI IUllNlll 16713 Beach Blvd., Hunt· with the County Clerlt of Or-Sv-997 rtaJC NOTICE SERVICES, 2082 ~ Mltdlell J Goodz, SOI Thi I t t tu....... P bllttled n......... C t noo:M0 NAMI ITATI..-.-lnglon 8Mc:h, CA 92647 ange County on Fe bru*"' C«lter °""'9, Suite 245, Miil 8tNM ..___ •~--. • aaemen ~· '""' " ~···'V"' oa Pubfl'!lhed Orenge Cout Thef ... I wl -"' A~arcl Char ... t<eu. 28, 1988 _, __ .,. MnTw-r rte--.,.. .. IMrle.CAt271S CAt2M3 ,,...._,.._n, ;:i~t~~~ty~l~~::u~r) ~~~,;~o~.F~:~•ry 16 23, IDatty Piiot Febnlary 16, 23, CIOlnQ bv~n:.~~.~ 14135 WlndJemmer Lan.. "°21t2 .--n. ""'~ ..Ai.i."iTAT'llmMT Mathew Jotln letuno, Thie t>u .. MM la con· , 26 1986 Su-991 M8rcll 2 9 1988 bndge PetroleUm Devetop.. Westmlneter. CA 92813 P\lbllahed Orange Caul 'ICTITIOUI IU9MU The lollowlng P9l'toftl eire 22901 lafgenlln, Mllelon dUcMct by: 001*tMn , .. 1 $U.OOS tnenl. Inc , 12395 L-1• ~:i t>~!~~con· Dally PHot March 9, 18, 23, NA.m ITATll..wl doMQ tM1MM ae: HL8V ~· ~ ~-~ PENfilV 8. ~IHTTt Publlllleel Orange Caul P\llUC NOTICE ,·---------Street. Sult• 202. Gar«Mn RIC.harCI CNittea Katz 30, 1911 The fOllOwlng pereona.,. iNTlAPAISU, 220 '°""' w~ ~ynea. 10 nw. ... ..,,.,. .. flled Daily Piiot MMct'I o. 18 23, 1__________ Pt&.JC NOTICE Gro .... CA92840 Thia lllletnent ... llled Sv-049 dOlngbullnealll! "A" 81r .. 1. Tuatln. CA hedl.CAt2te3 ~ wlttltheCountya.rtlofOr 30 1988 ..,.,,...,....,,1 IUl-ll Dan Uiyman 15555 Hunt· ........ 1 .. -Cou ~ .. ..., ,._ OAEWALL'I, 2114 W•t t2teO •-..'.... M "'---· "lOll County on , .......... $u.001 r ....... ..,.. '""' f"ICTmOUtlUtMH lng1on Vlll19eL.ene, Hunt· .. ..,, ~._,..ntr-;=:: ... ~· Oc .. n ,ront, Newport hlby Mery Helllon, 220 .,.3~ ..... ~'!,..~· 2&, 1MI __ , NA• ITAT'l•NT NAMW ITAT'IMINT 1ng1on BMdl. CA 92647 M09 """"'''on ... .,.._, ... Ml.JC NOTIC( s..ctl. c.M. 92113 loutll "A" &t,..c, Tuem, ..........., --"-". ,.,.. ---------The lollowltlO l*eont are The lollowing S*tOfl• ere lt111 1JV9tMet 11 COf'I· !tee Far.out ~ 1ne. CA t2tlO lnaton leecn, CA t2e47 ~ Ortnoe Colet _....;P'lllJC~;.;;;;..;;.-.NO..._TI_CE __ OO:XL~~~o. 4015 ~ t>uelneM.. dUc!ted by • llmlt«f pen,,.,.. ,_ ":~A~ Calll0tnl1, 2101'.4 w .. i Thia tMlllfleM II · con-~ tMlelMaa le oon-~ fllot MirCfl I, 18, 23, ,u-rmout IU ... ll =r Alie ,..__ ... Calif C LIFECALL. 205 antp P\lbflll'led OranQe Coeat no..,....._.,._ ,_,_ .,. OCH I\ Front, Newpon duCted t>y. 81\ ~ t>y: ~ , 1MI ,... "''"' Luoon la '8 ' • Newport Oentet a Llytnln p,..,_ OeAy Piiot Fet>n>ary 18, 23, .. ,. .,,,....._.."' """."_,_ 9eecll\, Callf. t2te3 8elby M Nelilofl M'. J KUANO MA.Ml IT•Tl•WT Beech. CA 92683 dent ' Maret\ 2, t teM doing bVtlnw • Thia bualneu 11 con-TIW ~ .. tllO Th6I .... ..,.11 .. llld lr------_.ali The lollO'rl4nO pef90na .,. Arwn.d H ...... 5428 w Ol•ne Mane Crend ... 205 Thie atatement ... ftfed 5'r992 LAl<I! ,~HT MlOtCAL dVC1ed by: e corporation with the County Olertc of Or· wlttl the County a.11 of Or-To Pll!IC'(' vour dolCl\Q bulll*ll! .. N SW EE P ~~rdl S1111ta An1 c.tlf Lugon la "I ". Newport wilh Ille County Cterti of Or· CENTER. 22821 Lelle f'Of911 ~ Singh Of9wlM "lOll County on '*'*Y 3 "lOll County Ol't '*'*Y ~-,.,, Kt·,ull : L " a..ell, CA 91663 e.nge Coun"' on FebNary •-•C Ml\T1C( Drive. #IOI. IJ Toro, CA p ' 1... • 21, 11M JANITORIAl S ERVICE MOl\MlmlldA. P11et 5428 Tnlt bualneQ It COii· 21 t98e ., .--.. "" t~ Thie ewtemertl WU llld ,_ P-. S4-rv1t·(' lltr ('('lOrY 1e&0 Paroe Clrc'• Cotta W Leflnl'lardt, S enta Ana dveled bl an lnOMduel notttt ,ICTITIOUl IUIMH Cra~ W Singer. 22700 wtlh the CountyClettc Of Or· P\lbllahed Orenoe CoaM Pu'*'*9 Orange Ooe111 ad ('1111 Now M ... CA 92628 Cllll 82704 DIAN£ M CR~NOALL PJl>llllhed Dr•~ Coaal N•MI ITATIMINT Like OfeaC Drive Et Toro, ange County on Fet>Naty 7, o.lly "°' Febr\wy 1•. 23, o.tly "'°' Merctl •• , •• 23, , .. 2·5671 Mlcl'llal A QcwOon, 1150 Jeveed Siddiqui. 16185 Thlt tl•llllMl'll ... fifed CA 92830 1918 .... ,ell 2 • 1Ht )(), ,... .,, P1toe Clrcte, Colll ~. Ml ~·· Fountein Vil With the Countv Clef1I of Of· 0.tly Piiot Mtreh . 16 23. The IOllOWlng '*90ftl .,. Tiii• ~alneH It COii• ... • ' ~ lu-0..0 .... Ut •. '· .. f. Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT /&Jnday, March 9, 1Ne CI Drug c~mpany ousts f ourider Directors ref using to disclose why Glasky stripped of position By Ge Anoctated P,... The founder an4 chief exec:utive of Newport Pharmaeeuticala Inter- national has been ti.red, two weeks after the. Food and Drua Adminis- ~tlo!1 ~buked tbe company while reJ~ lls propoted AIDS drua. Dr. Alvin J. Oluky, S2, wu removed by outside directors from bis positions 11 chairman. president and chief executive officer. Oluky and his brod>er Suford alto were removed &om the executive commit· tee of tbe bol.rd. . Both ~ofotd and Alvin Oluky will remain u directon. ud Sanford retains a post u executive vice president. The board actions were taken lut Tuesday, but not announced until Tbunday. After \he ouster wu dit- clOled, Newport's stock rote TbUft. day to $8.625 a shaR, up 25 cents in heavy over-tbe-<:ounter t.radinJ. More than 300,000 Iba.rel cbaqed bands. Directon refuled to dilcl<>1e pu~ licly why the Gluky brothers were stnpped of their posations: Alvin 01.uky founded Newport Pharmaceuticaft in 1968 to promote ooe drua. Uoprinoeine, its only prod· uci. He tried ud &iled to win FDA aWoval for the dnaa to treat three d.itrcttnt ailments: herpes ,cl)itali1 in 197•1 ·• children's eooephalitis in 197•, and two weeks ll01 treatment ofan A.JDS.mated complex. The drua has been approved for various treatments in about 100 foreip countries. La~ last ~. it wu approvQci in New Zealand for use ·in t.ratiq IClQUired immune defi- ciency syndrome. In an unu.sua.l sut.cment, the FDA reb~ Newport Pharm.accuticals when it rejected isoprinosine for uat.ment of the AIDS compln, pttticularly notina 1 Feb. 13 news conference hcki bY the 6rm to claim the dnaa·• effectivenaa. .. The bulk of that conference Ud been devoted to makina claims of effectiveness that couia not be substantiated," said FDA190kamao Brad Stone. Alvin Glasky ownt.S.99 perceat of Newport's common stock ud Su,. ford Qluky OWDI an additbaal l pert.ent. T6t nine board memben control 13.2 percent of Newport's common stock. Newport reported a net io. of $377,000 for the fiscal nine months eodedJan.31. • Cagle he•ding ·Barratt Irvine . . <;>liver B. ~e tw been named president of Barran lrvlae, a div1~1on oflrvmc-bued Barran A.merteu lac. CaaJe bad been vice president/aeneral ~naaer for aU phases of the 410-acre Creekside de~el~~ent and bri~p more than 23 yean of experience in the bwldin1 mdustry to has new post. • • • Newport Beac~ resid~nt 0..1 Fonl bas joined Bramalea Callferala, Ltd. as Vlce president of land development in the Costa MCS!l office. Ford. comes to Bramalea from a position as vice p~1dent of planna~ and develooment for P_.erou Bomet in Jobless rate rises surprising0.6% Guests to learn of ·tax shelters Irvine. • • • Brook• West has been promoted to account executive and ltaretl L M.,..J is a ju.nior account executive with KJas AdverU1lq ud Palk keladeu rn Newport Beach. West bas been with King for five years. Murphy was formerly account manager for the Onqe Couty Balaet1 C.mmJnee for Ge Am in Cosu Mesa. • • • ReeaW L. Feltet bas joined RE/MAX Realton as an in~~ndent member broker for the Newport Beach fmn. He comes to RE/MAX from J.M. Peten Co. of Newport Beach. The Irvine resident is an active member of the Cy1Uc Flbrosl1 Gal.Id. • • • Irvine resident Du MJ.lbte.e bas joined the Ora.ogc office of Lee 6 Aseodata as an office property specialist. He comes to the Orange County firm from ReleMrt Plbe1' Optics of Southbridge, MA., where· be had been a salesman. •· W ASHlNOTON (AP) -The na- tion's civilian unemployment rate soared from 6. 7 percent to 7.3 percent in Febr_uary, the laJsst monthly pin in nearly SlX years, the Labor Depart- ment reported Friday. • Bad wather in qncultural areas of California, a slumping oil industry in Texas and manufacturing layoffs in Illinois accounted for much of the 0.6. percentage point surac. department analysts said. . The magnitude of the jump sur- prised government and private analysts alike. Beryl Sprinkle, chair- man of the president's Council of Economic Ad vis.en, called the jobless increase "bad neW1" but said it should not be viewed "as a trend but merely as an aberration ... ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market actlvitlea of publicly traded Orange County flrma for the week end ea Friday. March 7. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. 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The move is expected to lead to lower interest rates m aeneral throUJbout the nation. . Some analysts suaested that the Fed may have deliberately timed its announcement to follow the un- employment reports, but others said the two developments were un- related. At least O. l pen::entage point of the jobless incn:a.se was due to an understating of the January level through an accountin1 error, said Janet L Norwood, commissioner of the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics. "It is clear the February data show some deterioration of the labor market, but we need data for ad- ditional months to determine what is rcally happening in the economy," she told the congressional Jomt Economic Committee. Economjsts aenerally predicted the jobless rate would soon return to a level ofat or near 7 pen::enL "The February jump in unemploy- . ment is simply not believable," said Jerry JasinoW1ki1 chief economist for the National Association of Manufac- turers. "Employment bas been exhibiting slow but steady pins. I think we can expect unemployment ines-to ret~ in lhc-mon\h ahead." President Reapn said he agreed that the report did not reflect the true state of the economy. Monday, llarcb 10 .. Bill La Follette of A.L. Williams and First American National Security will explain "Why IRA's Arc One of the Best Tax Shelter Alternatives" at the Bu1Hs1 Referral Auedatiea luncheon. The association meets at noon eacl) Monday at the Seventh Aoor Restaurant, Home Savings Building. in EJ Toro. Luncheon costs $8.SO. Meetings arc open to professionals. business owners.. executives, manaaen and sales people interested in increasing their business. For information, ca1J Vern Vihlene at 770-8333. Taeeday, llarch 11 lnvcston interested in "Earning A $30,000 Tax Break fdr the Boss" arc invited to attend a free p~ntation by PJWleatla.l-Badae Seewttlet at 11 :4S a.m. Tuesdays beginning March 11 through April IS at 130 I Dove St., Newport Beach. Lunch included at no charge. For reservations, ca1J 7S2-2280 ext. 197. • • • • Seminars designed to provide customers with tax-saving tips and information on manqing self-directed IRA investments will be co-sponsored by Great Westen Savtql and H • R Bleck in Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. The free sessions wiU will be held at 7 p.m. on March 11 and 2S and 9 Lm. on March 29 at the Huntington Beach branch, 16141 Beach Blvd. and at noon on March 13and 27 at the Costa Mesa's Great Western branch, 3200 Parle Center Drive. Wedneeday, llarcb 12 Porter Graphics, Inc. of Santa Ana will host an open house for Soe&Mn Callferala Woma la Aftertillq at 6 p.m. Winnie Porter will lead tours of the facility at the free event which is open to the public. For reservations., call SSS-1947. Tbunday, llarch 13 Thomas Reith and Mark Parrillo ofTbomas Reith & Co. will be honored when the Ad a• •f Onqe C.-ty holds its .. Tbirsuia . beginninllt S'.'30It Rlvel!'itflhe R . MacArthur Blvd., lrvme. The advertising company specializes in industrial/technical accounts. ENROLLED AGENT • I 0 Years in Business • Real Estate Transaction • Amended Returns • Tax Break Planner LENNARD TAX SERVICE 641-3846 Call for Appt. 9am-9pm (6 Days) Costa Mesa WE CAN SA VE YOU MONEY WITH OUR EXPERTISE IN: • IRS PROBLEMS • BUSINESS EXPENSF.s • CA PIT AL GAINS • INVESTMENT CREDITS • PENSION/IRS'S • DIVORCE SE'ITLEMENTS • MOVING EXPENSF.s • REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS • CHILD CARE CREDIT • ~F.s DUE TO THEFT OR ACCIDENT Advertise Here Cal to place ycu Income Tax or Filancial Service ad in Uis clrectory. The dSectory wl appear every s.nlay ttwouth Aprl 6th . COSTA MESA Tim D. Waisanen J.D. TU ... AU1*61U'1 BOOKKEEPING Afl> INCO. TAX RET\ltNS FOR BUSKSSES Brian G. Dooley Cetethd ~ Accoun._. Cal 752-5300 0 ,, Most tax reform bill news is good for high-tech firms The tax reform bill re<:ently passed by the House of Representatives offers more &ood newt than bad for the hi&h-technoloay industry. accord- ini to an analysis by a local account- ina firm. The acnenJ lowerina of corporate tax rates, extension of the Research & Experimentation Credit and certain chanaes m•de to the Personal Hold- ina Company provision hi&hli&ht the positive poinu of the House's tax reform packaae. according to Coopers & Lybrand, a BiJ Eight accounting firm with offices an New- port Beacfi. Bualneu numbers circulated Pacific Bell'• Bu•lneu-to-Bulneu Yellow Pae• Dtrectortea were dellTered ln Ora.Die County lut month. Kitty Landen, wfio auperriaed.tbe mautve dt.trlbution, N!d 43 local realdent8 were hired to band-dellTer 195,000 dlrectorlea ln 43 communttiee. However, repeal of both the Invest· ment Tax Credit and the "General Utilities Doctrine" and the enact- ment ofa strong corporate minimum tax are three provisions that could adversely affect many high-tech com. panies if the bill, as written, becomes law, a Coopers& Lybrand spokesman said. "The high-technology industry WE'RE ON YOUR SIDE "If the economy has cautious about hiring, TRC temporaries." -Alcira Ladeau, President TRC Temporary Services, In c. One way to cope with thia aituation ia to remain flexible. TRC temporariea are on the job only aa lon1 aa you need them. For a day, a week, or a month. When you don't need them, you're not payin1. And with TRC, you can count on 1ettin1 qualified workera who'n you try been teated, carefully evaluated and reference checked. Becauae TRC ia concerned about your profitability, we will help you manare and control coata with our unique billin1 ayatem. Call and let ua ahow you how TRC can impact your bottom line. TRC 852-9422 T•mpor11ry S•rvlc ... Inc. Is your pool, spa or hot tub the highlight of your home? Enter the "best use of water" category in the Daily Pilot, "Living Spaces" con- test. You could win up to $200 in prizes. Find contest details in today's classified section. faicd better than was expected in the House's Wt reform bill," said John Brainerd, a tax partner and bi&h-tecb industry specialist in Coopen &. Lybrand's Newport Beach office. "While many companies will be affected neaatively by repcaJ of the ITC and changes in depreciation -llowances, an -m•lysis of lbc total bill shows that the pros outwei&h the cons for many high-tech companies," Brainerd added. Coopers & Lybrand also said: • Lowerin& of the maximum tax rate from 46 percent to 36 percent wilJ prove to be beneficial for many blah· tech companies, especiaJly for hiahly profitable, low capital-intensive com- ~ies such u those aenerally found an the software industry. •Retention of the Research & ExperimeJltation Credit is another victory for hi&h-tech companjes, even though the rate was dropped from 2S percent to 20 percent. Under the House bill, the credit -which expired December 31 -would be extended through 1988. Additionally, the bill provides clarification as to application of the R&E credit to software research expenses. •The revised status of Personal Holding Companies represents an important victory for software com- panies. Under a recent IRS position, some software developers can be viewed as personal holding com- panies and thus. be subject to a penalty tax. Brainerd said, however, that the House bill would enable many sonware developers to pass an "actiYc business test," meaning they would not be treated as personal holding companies. •Finally, the House bill contains an important victory for closely-held, high-tech companies that otherwise qualify as personal holding .com- panies. Under the tjill, research and development expenses woukl no tonaer be considered a preference item for person~I ~oldina companies, which could eliminate the exposure to the corporate minimum tax for these companies. But Coopert & Lybrand said there is bad news too: •Repeal of the' Investment -:i-u Credit represents ba~ news for tu~­ tech companies, particularly for capi- tal-intensive hardware. and semi- conductor manufacturers. This re- peal would also neaatively impact hi&h-tcchnology manufactures that sefl products for wbicb their cu~ tomers normally claim the Invest- ment Tax Crcd1t; the bill, in effect. increases the prioe of these products to customers. The change from the current Ac- celerated Co~vecy System to an Incentive Dep~tion System could negatively impact on hi&Jl·tcc~ com- panies· tax benefits on. eqwpmeot used for R&D purposes, u the "useful life" would generaJly be increased from three to five years. •The General Utilities Doctrine would also be repealed under the House bill. This curren1:fy provides that no gain is recoanizcd at the cors)orate !eve! on liquidation .sales and distnbutaons of appreciated property. Under the House bill, however, gains on liquidations would be generally taxed ex.cept for certain closely-held corporations. This, in effect, would add a layer of taxation -a corporate tax -to the sale of corporate assets. Currently when a company sells its assets prior to liquidating the corporate entity, proceeds flow back to the share- holders who pay capital gains taxes. Under the House bill, the proceeds would first be taxed as corporate income and then taxed again as capital gains to investors. 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M'J-.............. ~lal=la=ta:::: .. :'::"::lalt:::::::.E:::::=::;::i::en:;; ra1 **ESTATE BANK LIQUIDATION** 7,000 Sq. Ft. CUSTOM ESTATE! Must .eel lmmedi.ately. 5 Bclnn., 5 ba newer ELEGANT VIEW home w / fonnal din. rm,, fam. rm., breakfast nook, 3 wet bars, 3 frpl'a. l.aviah muter suite, pool, apa, sauna + much more! Price Sl.aahed $300,000 to only $599,900! Bank says "Give it Away!" For details call .. "· ~ : .. R&IM~ of Costa Mesa -------~ OPEi SlllAY 1-1 OlH Clll .... -........ $315, ...... _ ...... HS ~ 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm urul....... ........ ...... K. Gramen OlJ( Ctll .. -........... $549, .... -... --·· Jll c ..... .... 5 bdrm family home + income ............................ L. Curci Olll *-·-· Sllt.5.. Ut F..., 2/3 bdrm duplex, m1m OGean vu ................. L .. J. Skahan TllTWtCL--.'345 .... --··· lt S.._.., Perlectly located, 4 bdrm......... .. ......... ...... B. Hutcillnp llUllHI U .1.-S31t ............ 2512 1..-..t Pnwate 5 bdrm. Slll(le story ............................. 0. Markas ULltA POllL...-$415.•-ltS ~ 3 bdrm, 2 bath on the bay .......................... M. Roussetot l ll1IPtlT IUCl..-.. -SU•.•--1141 ..... ' Cllarm•na 4 bdrm. sky1chts. pool ..................... N. Foearty 1 U,._l()UI: liUMI:§' REAL TORS, 675-6000 1••1 l!aet C-et H ... ••w. c-... ••I ll•~ DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER A NAUTICAL TABLE Here s a hatch cover table that doesn t require an actual ship's 1111eh cover yet looks like the re11 t111ng Our pallern offers tull·S•te lraceable parls plus plenty ol step-by-step pictures and instructions The main lumber used is 2' x 10" DougllS tu which can ll'len bt torcned and dtstresseil for a more anhque' look The table measures S' long by 'l7" wide and 1tr high Mt1tl tlr_apt ttmulale 1111 handles --------------S4lld "-• to· 0C0t Pat\tt11 Dlpt. P 0 I01 2383 Vall Nu,s, CA 91409 0 •598 Nautical Table 0 117 PIQt CllllOQ S2 9S tP1c1u11nQ 700 Pf 01ects1 N.tme ------- Address ----- Crty Sta ti' ___ l .p P"<t •nctude~ 1st ct.us po~••or • 11121nnal 1112 tral 1112 j11Mral NEW LISTINGS lllllWIHl•Ym 11M,- Lovety 2 BR upgraded unit with private patio. Immediate possession possible and VA or FHA available to buyer. Super buy I W1ILlff 1211,111 3 BR wr~pped In Country French finery! Loads of brick, lots of skylights and trench doors.You'll love the price, but won't believe ltl .. ,,. YIEW llH,111 Palermo model with 4 BR, 21A BA. Great famlty room with wet bar. outstanding fireplace In LR & FR. Tiied country kitchen. Priced below all others. .,. TD•• IMl,111 Resort-Ilka setting with pool & .spa overlooking the bay and Catalina 15'and. Raised redwood decking for summer sunning. IMI ... One of area's best duplexes. Prime comer across from park. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 BA; guest with 1 BA. Bring high rents WWllUll 1111,llt Live & work In same bulldlng 3 doors from ferry. 1st floor-offices + A/C computer room. 2 BR + bachelor up with 4 on-site parking. •UIYll 1111,111 The perfect couple home with 2 BR and family room. Bright and light and spacious. Gorgeous view from large patio. IPTIUll ........ Dynamic view of ocean, bay & lights of Newport Harbor. Highly upgraded 4 BR, 3 BA home, 4 car garage. wood flooring. trench doors. spa. lnaAll m.&. llH,111 6 BR home on large lot overlooking hills, city and ocean. Price reduction makes this one of the best values In the area. 1.91 llU ... .,... Sophisticated elegance, 1 ~ years, trench doors, 3 fireplaces. marble floors, 5 BR. 4 BA, maid's room, famlty room & much more. NEWPORT BEACH ... llU...,. 1111,111 Cape Cod 4 BR, den, 4 BA, one house from the beach. Two fireplaces, gorgeous throughout. Anxious seller. • lllYll . t, ........ Pool/apa, covered patio" elf condition. Huge game room, vtew ocean-clt)"'flghts. PreatJgloua gated area. 3 BR, s BA. ' • ..,. 1111,111 Dramattc remodel, expanded dining room, breakfut room, new muter suite with connect- ing 1tudy, view, 5 BR, 3'A BA. . ..,.. ...... Elegant -4 BR, library, '41A BA Deane home on large private lot with pool and spa. Putoral view over gott tourM and lake. IMI 1•111 11 ...... Spacloua, etegant, unobatructed bay vtew S BR houae bullt around endoMd poot/ape atrium. Perlect for f amlly or entertaining. A MEMBER OF THE fil SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK lIJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTlllAY .... _, .. BR, FR, PI S .. ~­.. BR, Dock 'llHH•H 3BR llLll&PlmllU 3 BR aWPNTlmlTI .. BR, FR, View UllllU .. BR, FR ---3 BR, FR •lllYll 2 BR. FR 11111.-U .. BR. FR, Pool ....... au 4 BR. FR, View ... .. BR, View ... .. BR, View ......... 2 BR ........ .. BR .... _. .. BR, FR. P/S ...... au $555.000 $9•5,000 SllllY $157,900 $239,000 $278,500 $329,500 $359,500 $360,000 $380,000 $385,000 $387,000 $398,500 $-429.900 $-429,900 $-479.000 $555,000 3 BR. FR, Vu, Spa $559,500 lnl&.All .. BR. FR, Bonus. Vu $615,000 ... al 6 BR, FR, View ........ IU 6 BA. FR. View .. ~­.. BR, Dock $625,000 $899,000 Cl.....,M E. CORKETT 101..,.... J. CAMPBELL I 191we4 R. KURTZ 111lL ..... EADIE/BENTS , .......... S. WALLACE JIJ1 hrt ...... PI M. PHILLIPPI 4411••• .. 0 . VALENTINE 141 '11Dell E. OLSON JH 1W...,... ... G. LIVINGSTON ......... L. ROSE 1JU l1•1rMI J. MERTZ 11Jl h11reet C.McMAHAN 1111 YMM .... 11tr ... G.ANDERSON 211' , ........... . R. KURTZ 1M fte Leru B. MILES 11M,........ F. SENNES Cl...._,M E. CORKETT ,..,.....,,... L. McLOON 11 ........... 0 BIBB 11 ...... B REEDY , ..... .., M REEDY 1111 ....... M . MATTHEWS 644-9060 BAYFRONTS HWllU lllftll1 The eluate gem 3 BR home la on exd uatve Buena Vista. Exquisite decor, hardwood floor. Separate sandy beach, garden & brick patio. llftl ..... 11.-.- 0 td world elegance In contemporary Baytront setting. 5 BR, enclosed pool/spa atrtum home buUd.for famUy or..«ltertalnment. H•llU Uw.T 11,1•,• 3 story home on exduslve Buena Vista. superb construction, center garden atrium, 5 BR. e BA, 3 fireplaces, efevator, beech lot and dock. n•1&& 1&nun 11.-ia11 Drastic S l,200,000 reduction makea thta estate stze baytront the best buy on the market. Large boat 5'1p, spectacular location. PIWllU IUPlll1 11,111,HI Estate-size home located on curve of bay wtth endless view of harbor, jetty and ocean. Large yacht factlltles. ,._llU llYFUIT Enclosed porcll surrounds this unique home wtth morning room, baaement, office over gar- age, garden entry, boat dock & sandy beach. PllmlU llTPlllT 11,111,111 Spectacular home on 60' frontage. 2 boat sups + 2 side ties, separate 1 BR apt .• 3 car garage, full basement. May consider apt. trade. Fee ... llU llYFml 11,l..,.. Outstanding 4 BR. 41~ BA on exclusive East Bay. Superb construction & architectural design. Spacious patio, sandy beach. & boat 5'1p. m.lllY 11,111,111 Exquisite colonial situated on the bay wtth 50' frontage. The decor Is faultless with the highest quality amenities. P1m11U um111 11.-,111 Custom built & decorated home + new guest apartment on 70' main bay frontage. New pJer & sllp for 2 large boats. sandy beach. sunny patio. OCEANFRONTS ri1m1U IUl,lll Enjoy beach front llvlng In this tun 7 BR home. Corner location In prime area. Walk to pier and shops. Newer roof and plumbing. Plmlll.A lmlPMIT Mll,lll Authentk: Balboa oceanfront. Livable, spacious 5 BR, 31A BA home with spectacular Catallna & sunset view. ExceUent location. Super buyt N•lllJ llUlflllT Ml.,_ Expanafve ooeanfront/Catallna view. Claaatc beach duplex. Potential for Income and de- vetopment. End of broadwalk. ULllllmlPMIT ....... Instant move In. Exqulaftety furnished, new Class A construction, 3 flreplaoea. spa. 2 l~ng rO<>ms. An you need ls checkbook & toothbrush. .... -.£ llUlflllT 11•• Lower penlnaule location. send dunes +-ocean for your front yard. Charming 3 BR wtth large brick patio entry. full alarm system. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH - .I » ... , -0rw.oe CoMt DAIL V PILOT/~. Manih 9, 1Ne I AESIJ>llmM. •OUllACE ERVJCES IMATLlll'Ml- mATllY•U. t•,• CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE linale •t«)' home on huge lot. Three to tour BR plus aeparate auest quaners or recreation bldg. Beam oellinga, extensive use of oak. beveled glul and three f lreplaces. Home recently remodeled. Se- cluded patio with pool, spa and fountain. Many ~nities. App\. only. Donna Godshall lllMIPW111111111 ......... 1111,111 Sitting on top of the world with the ~t view imaginable in p~gious Harbor Ridge. This beautiful-4 BR, 3 lh BA has. 2 family rooms, spacious living dining room and everything is upgraded, plus communi'ty pools and spas. Maralou Ingold , ................ 1211,111 Extra spacious Baycrest home with oversized pool and cabana. C.ozy family room with fireplace. Perfect home for family living or special entertaining. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey. PllmaA IOUI YIEW ·HUii.. sua.- C.omfortable, well maintained, two- story, family home. Only steps to sea and sand. Wood paneled family room With built-in bar and sliding glass walls that open to large ocean view deck. Priced for immediate sale. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey IPIOW. OllTM UYFllllT 11,111,000 This custom home was built for the present owners. Under the slate & copper roof is a home of superb quality. Features include a formal living room, a pub room. large din- ing room with master suite with separate sitting area. plus 3 BR and baths. Pier & slip. Ann Peters UYFllllT Slll,000 New listing. Spacious single story home in move-in condition. Master suite with large dr~ing area, 2 guest bedrooms, French doors, light wood floors. Unique atrium on the bayside. Pier for your boat. $785,000 including land. Ann Peters IPHlll PllOE 1244,100 Need a foothold in Newport Beach? This beautiful Lusk built 3 BR and family room house on a great big lot will do just that for you. Yes, it does include the ground at this price! C.oby Ward Ill GUYii· CllmY UIE YIEW I 1,IH ,000 Perhaps the premier location in thii private community. Quiet cul de sac location. Ideal for the large family. Includes 7 BR. 7 BA, 3 fireplaces. family room w/pool table, wet bar, large screen TV, separate den, study and much more. Over 8,000 sq.ft. Incredible value, offered at $1 .895,000. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody llAl lAICllll 1111,000 Just listed.,· exceptional upper unit. Two BR, large patio overlooking bay and out to the jetty. Remodeled with new baths, kitchen tile. Oak and marble fireplace and more. A most desirable condo on the water. $595,000 includes the land. Danny Bibb or Martha Macnab OWIEH lllT SELL Ill O&IYll IUIYILLE 141,,000 Three BR. 3 BA. 2 story townhorne. Freshly painted and carpeted. shows like new. Large pool and spa. Formal living & dining room. spacious kitchen and family room. Large patio and entertainment areas. One of our best buys! Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody Ill CAllH- FAllWAY LICATill Sttl,000 Four BR, 4 BA. family room, billiard room, plus a 2 BR guest suite. A private pool enhance8 thtS prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody Ill CA.llYll-FIRl~l' TIWlllllE Sltl,000 Dramatic 4 BR, 3 BA townhome over 3500 sq.ft. Features study, for- mal living & dining areas, spacious infonnal room & kitchen viewing large pool and entertainment area. City lJghts and sunsets Now re- duced to $595,000. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody llLF CHISE YIEW IJH,000 Prime unobstructed vtew of Big Canyon from this lovely 2 BR McLain "Cake.Test" with private 2 c.ar. garage Assumable loan. Martha Macnab QIUTllAI HTITl- OITI 4e WA 11,011,IOO Over 3 scenic acres, 5 BR, 4 ~ BA. 5 fireplaces, 45 foot pool. 9Xl2 spa. 5 horse stable, 1600 sq.ft party area over stables & 2 BR. bar and fire- place. 100 miles of bndal trails, guard gate, private security, club houae. tennis, pool. Tom Allin.son YlllTlllll'I llft 11,llO,OOI Exclusive, private j>ayfront living affording 1tyle and comfort. Three BR on three leveb plw fonrutl din- ing, library. same room and large pier and 1Up. Minutes to harbor ~nuance. $1 ,850,000 mcludet land. Martha MA!icM.b WMM<R •If :, , ' •• • PETE BARRETI .. REALTY HOMES F.OR SALE 2 IEDROOI 430 Catalina (Newport Heights) NB 631-7370 $219,000 Sunday 1-4 1963 Port Weybridge (HVH) Newport Beach 759-1870 $242,500 Sat./Sun. 1-5 21 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch 759-6700 $499,500 Sunday 1-5 *•207 Tustin Ave. Newport Beach 645-0303 $395,000 Sunday 12-4 *601 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $465,000 Sunday 1-5 412 Heliotrope (R2) Corona del Mar 675-0467 $239,500 Sat/Sunday 1-4 • 118 Via Quito (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 S521.000 Sunday 1-5 9 Northampton (Belcourt) Newport Beach 759-6700 $459,000 Sunday 12-4 4 IEDROOI 2 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 515 El Modena, Newport Beach 962-8891 $209,900 Sunday 12-4 * 1334 Antigua Way. Newport Beach 645-0303 $379.000 Sun 1-4 * * 1 11 Bayside Place, Corona del Mar 675-6161 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • • 1796 Orlole Or (Mesa Verde) CM 641-1458 $329,000 Sun. 1-4 **3028 Ocean. Corona del Mal" 675-5511 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .... WMJ.X " I , I • • 10 Stillwater (Turtlerock) lrvlne 675-6000 $345,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEIROOI ** 1444 W. Bay, Balboa Penlnsula 873-7300 $825,000 Sunday 1-4 ••#4 Odysaey Ct (Nwpt Crest) NB 673-7300 $179,000 Sun. 1-" • 1917 Yacht Enchantress. Seavlew, NB 644-9060 $429,900 Sunday 1-5 * • # 19 Odyssey Ct (Nwpt Crest) NB 673-7300 $182.000 Sun. 1-4 2014 Yacht Resolute. Seavlew. N. Bch 6«-9060 $429,900 Sunday 1-5 2 Chateau Royale. Big Canyon, NB V •2019 Yacht Resolute (Seavlew) NB 756-1540 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6-40-7849 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2135 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) Nwpt Sch 675-5511 $17 ... 900 Sunday 1-" I IR p~us Fii RI or DEi 3 IR 19lus Fii iii tr IEI * • 27.73 Bunting Cr., Costa Mesa 751-6190 $279,000 Sun 1-4 ••902.Powell Court, Costa Mesa • 12 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NS 644-6200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•933 Crucus, Costa Mesa 640-9060 $156,000 Sunday 1-4 *428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $212,000 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $279,000 Sun 11:30-4 * •326 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) NB 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 759-6700 $375,000 Sunday 12-4 2718 San J uan. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $149,500 Sunday 1-4 311 Goldenrod, Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $549,000 Sat/Sun t-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE • v9 Rue Vlllars, Big Canyon. N.B 644-9060 $385.000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI 3473 Windsor (Wmldn Vig) CM 645 0303 $195,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-4 * *26 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 645-0303 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2821 Ebbtlde, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM 760-8333 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 •2807 Harbor View Dr, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $559,500 Sunday 1-5 730 Malabar. lrvlne Terrace, CdM 759-1877 $275.000 Sunday 1-4 v 37 Aue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 760-8333 $490,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1741 Tustin Ave 1B, Costa Mesa 646-4380 $ 125.000 Sunday 1-4 I * * • 117 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 759-9100 $849,000 Sunday 1-4:30 105 Via Wazlers (Lido late) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $349.000 Sunday 1-4 436 Vl8ta Parada (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-6700 $279.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 416 Vista Roma, The Bluffs, N.B 640-9019 $169,000 Sunday 1""4 3 IR plus Fii RI or DEi 875 Deep Creek, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $127,300 Sun 1-4 2345 Aralla, Eastblutt. Nwpt Bch 6"2·5200 245,000 Sunday 1·5 •2 .. 43 Bamboo, Ea.atblUff, Newport Beach 64"-9060 $278,500' Sunday 1-5 v • 18 Befeourt, (Belcourt) 760·8333 $849,500 Sunday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Drive, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $557,500 Sunday 1:30-5 •v2 Chatham. Belcourt 760-8333 $799.000 Sunday 1-5 2021 Commodore (Baycr .. t) Nwpt Sch 6«-6200 $279,&00 Sunday 1-5 •9"9 Goldenrod Aw. Corc>ne del Mar 759-9100 ~65,000 wllend Sunday 1-5 * 1120 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar · 759-9100 $419,000 Sunday 1·5 1781 IOWI, Cotte M ... 54&-2313 $138,900 Sunday,_.. 3319 Nevtda~ Cotte Meea 546-2313 • 153,000 Sat/Sun 1-..4 **1"•2929 Pette, The Btuffa, N.B 722-Me<> $379,000 Set/Sun 1 ~5 195" Port c~. Hatbor V'9w Homea, NB ~93 $4'49,boO Sat/Sun ,_.. 1501 Santanella Terrace. lrvlne Terrace 759-1877 $344,000 Sunday 1-5 •74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 205 Via Jucar (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-6259 $423,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2786 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar) Costa Mesa 1031 Kings Rd, (Cllffhaven), Nwpt Sch 968-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR 11lus 1 IR 4 IR plus Fii RI or DEi 631-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 621 Acacia, lrvlne Terrace. CdM **•324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 7~9-1877 $397,500 Sunday 1-5 • 1836 Klnglet Ct.. Costa Mesa 751-6 190 $259,900 Sun 1-4 ••2422 22nd Street, Newport Beach 644-6200 $495.000 Sunday 1-4 **661 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1,550,000 Sun 1-4 759-6700 $997,500 Sunday 1-5 4 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Newport Beach 644-6200 $635,000 ,Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 2345 Port Carlisle (Harbor View) NB 644-6200 $349,000 Sunday 1-4 3 Ill 19lus 2 IR 720/720'h Fernleaf. Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 305 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 873-9501 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •23 Belcourt (Belcourt) Newport Beach 631-1266 $829.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30· * 16 P1. Loma (Spyglass) COM 5404 Seashore Dr. Newport Beach 644-6200 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 675-5930 Sun. 1-5 * • 22 Belmont (Harbor Hill) Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••21 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1006 Cannonade, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $224,900 Saturday 12-4 ** 1213 E. Balboa Blvd (Balboa Penln) NB 644-6200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **427 Harbor late Or (Harbor Isle) NB 644-6200 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 20 Hiiisborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *• 1242 Somerset Lane, Dover Shrs 844-9060 $387,000 Sunday 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 128 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $465,000 Sunday 1-..4 2512 Wavecrest (Harbor Vu Hiiia) NB 6«-0121 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 I Ill plus Fii RI 1r DEi ••3013 Java Ad, Mesa Verde, CM LOTS M-85-86 Top of Rockypotnt Spyglua 845..0303 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat/Sun &.8 1911 Kauai, Mna Verde. Costa Meea ••25 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 546-2313 $234,500 Sat/Sun 1-!. 6«-6200 13,960,000 Sunday 1-5 **815 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB •v•2 Yor1<1hlre, Harbor Ridge 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 760-8333 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 1"•53 Monteclto (Spyglua) NB 6«-6200 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v •18 Napotl, Harbor Ridge 760-8333 Sl, 195,000 Sundey 1·5 * • 17 48 Bonalre, Newport Beach 675-6000 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1793 Orlole, Cotta MeN 751-6190 $319,000 Sun 1-4 **•2224 Peciflc Drive, Corona de4 Mar 644-6200 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••23 Pinehurst (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 6«-6200 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 309 Polntettla, Olde Corona Del, CdM 675-5393 $557,500 Sunday 1-4 1223 P0'11fde (H-rbor View Hiiia) NB 6«-6200 $439,000 SatlSun 1-5 • 24 Rocklnghem (Beleourt) Nwpt 8ctl 644-6200 895,000 Sunday 1·5 1527 Seecr .. t. Nftpof1 9Mc::h 844-9080 $391,500 Sunday 2·5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 IElllMI 18 Cotumbta, Corona del M11 852-1877 $119,500 SaVSun 1-4 2 Ill 11111Fll1111r IEI *•2032 So Ceoefla Ct, M ... V.,de, CM * •2792 Longwood Court, CM ee&.2307 SMl.ooo Sunday 12-5 646-2313 1181.600 •Spa •Poot *•Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool v Give addrMa at guard gate Sea y .. '"'"'" Cel Ct1111fW, 642-5671 for Inf ormatlon & surprJalngly low coat. !!!lm!J!!!!!U•!!l ..,. •• c.e11 ... c.ta Orange COut DAJL y Pf LOT /Sunday. Marcn 9. ,. * .. llllM• "•Modeled country haluU. lllT lllt C.... ... .., MUI ... MM C....... Mae Int.I llH ••eut.... - KINOiN>·l9r4',4k 'rencti PortOflno With Ooe.nf\'ont hm f« 1M "::Avt.~/t:MS,llba. H!Ma W• 3/2br lnOI den lec:hlilof Apt LO petlO,il l lD·TOWNHOUSf M0!0.2M,QiW,'*'Oe I~ 18".A/C ....,.,. ~· v.._. ~T,11ay un1qut1on 2ftdttootOOMeO-t1500lino. _.. 1"'8~ """o;'f,·50117~1."·I '*-usie~~yrodbt m1rror9CI ao.. door,. 1 Iba. 1rp1o, °"*-. 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S1375/mo. 87M5tt •·,, 81111ff Newly decor'lt9CI ~Ol'I) ttlfnll of UI flnJt fOI' that 1&11>. Cell Dentel LAI at • .... ..... . In Cotta M..._ 545-M58 SPECTACULAR Hew Ex J) NB DUPLEX Huge UpPer MOVE IN COST dnlgn fNturet pool, ~of Idell IMng 714/871·9815 or (213) muter~-.:.......,~ 2135 Vitti lM9do t .. eeutlve ....__ 1 ..... t. ;. Ocean vi.w, 48R 21Abe, Lge Cott-T-2BR bbq, cow'd Qellge. IUr· Sl MGMT &42·1803 274-5083 ~· ::;::--·-· Wide gf9enbetl, jutt r• u,, ,..,.,... ""' o frplc:, $1500 mo 1B ....... ,.,_. r~ With plueh lend· -· .. -~ oven, duoed to 1174,000. Open "•Jtr lSU oceen. 4 er. 3~. 3000 PlUSH C~DOS w/flltl DOWNSTAIRS OcHn .BA. Pvt.'!'tlo, w/d hkup, teeplng. No pet•. EST SIDE-Lg 1/bd 2BR/1~ba, epedou• & private pello. !LmAHl &In 1-4. ~ 87S-5511 or - -t /f. $3500/mo °'IM opt. llt'MIM. Ger wlopnr V., 3BR 2be, lrplc, no pet1 ..,75/mo 1Bdrm '2Bdrm Furnlthed Duplex, prv beck yd, all nice, vwy pvt. 1<'2 blll UVING onty 15 ....,... aft ISpm 484-2342 FIL'·llOll 87S-5393. Open Set. 1·5, w/d llkup, new decor. Av! 11200/mo • lSL MGMT &42-1803 :M5 WEST Wll.SON utll Pd. 1535/mo, 791 bch. Utlf Pd Garage to So Co Ptlu • ..,.. ... lo 300 Polneettta. now 2br 2be St5b/mo, 508 E Ocean Front 1-f•-IDJ .,.. ln Joann ' St, eppt only, U50/mo •880·5844 of "4epWOt1 8tlld & -"" ...... Beauttful. •forever 390• 1br S750 11t mo + UOO Both un.lum. Rent ~lll -•• -" -· 1 549"-04331650-3073. IMS-1771 5..03 River of Sen 06ICIO ~. 38r 2B•. COM PA REI ~ ~=·;s:: 3~ c...... 2124 MC. 540.2447 June 30. Call DenlM 1:~5:~.ss;,~'::11 21~~ EASTSIOE 28', Ylfd, gar-lut. ~ Aw 2473 OMJtOe AW ~Mf;!Re1 S18e,ooo 2 ec Avos FA~c 2500wUmrr a;u 851-11849-Sptn. lndryrm.nrbdi &lhops: •g•. Kld11Pet1 okt **C0 28r2L'.wailtto**B<lnd!IYc:ustom2Br 83t·$4398yeppeonty. 640-9019 PrQC>erty Mart. large party . pooi. TO 2BR 2BA. ground "~ 9'e8tiBJlll Nwpt Hgtrt• 3BA 2BA. git, 73S-741 w. 18th St. :~:::o .. A 1~~04~1-bch.. P•tlO. a .. 1775 No 2Ba. ctloloe ..... Gwege. lu a.... ..,. SEU NOW rad to condo, ale, trplc, w/d 191 of( mltr bdrm. Quiet. TSL MGMT IM2·HI03 • · '' pett 760-1713/857·1778 petlo 000 No p.tt. LM i!iPmii!iiiiiiiiiiiii ... _.iiiiiiii_ ....... Wt I... $249,000. Cell &45-4220 hkup. Mttr BR, llv rm, TIW•llll $1000/mo. ~54 1Bdrm Apt w/belcony, Eaet91de deluxe 2BR 1BA, ?90-1713 or 857-1778 2BR 16&, ;:t roomy 3BR 2~bl. Open tlouM today lo.... petlo e>vwlooldng pool. ..... f .... Poetlble rent/own 3t•br pool, No pe11 1495/mo. 1 level, Older deck, lrplc, Ill.ID z •tzu NEWPORT MARINA APTS w/\Mw. L.ndry~,. no Set/Sun 12·5 et 21oe Prtt $950/mo, yny. 118-0082 Frplc, vaulted :.llnge, dbl tam rm 00g9 tip etlt• .,... &49-3818 welk·ln cloeet, d1hwr, ~;~toblt~7~ oar. S..utlful 28r 28a, micro, ~·MOO/mo, 2710 HIH'"'90r. 720-1679 -2BR 1BAcondo enclger gar pool&apa No-pe11 under priced It 11500 -trio, w/d lnduded. Ger-Af15·Sotfl0-48 . frplc, encl ger. Prvt 2706 Hlltalde Dr, Harb WATDnllT PW to patio poo1' $760/mo 1Bdim · s150 539-8191 Agt tee 1Br E·1lde 1495. Squ.aky 899· No pet.1. 1795/mo. · 14 bMctl, boat 111p avllllble ~--~~ ... ~...iii~ INCORONAOOCAYS 1tt/laet+S250 MC. no &eaW.18th , clHn w/wood bHm AakforJean831·12&e mflUllMIT $1395/mo. Sorry. noIT 730-1679 . Sct•rtlng II 1216,000. pet.a. 874-8134 &45-2739 964-4153 8f'!!v:~a~!~ vt!!~toot <*I•. No Pit• 9t0·297o e.eutlful a Pltlt 1111• FOR pet1. 7llO--Ot19 Btwn 8-5 • HVH-$242.500. Mutt... ontectPhylSerber .--...... I It I tennlt aecurlty . 1Brup1traw/g1rage.Aet1 THE DISCRIMINATING *1BR VERSAILLES* t High Coronado Caye Reelty --•-· H • ac $2200/ ' 213t430-3e29 req'd. No pet1 1495/mo. PROFESSIONAL Sec. pool/rec fK S725 1--------g~.::r;; 2b• c~,;:~ 819-435-1278 1+1 + lrplc, petl ok, fncd 38r 2C: fem rm w/rtfrlo. mo 352 Victoria 845-8181 One & Two Bedroom 2131337-5900/887-3202 t983 Port Weybridge I.I. Ix k I yrd. E·llde. 1500. F" crpt1, drpa gar 11200 Avell Aprll 111. EASTSIOE lg 1Br 1B• Utllltlet Fr .. OPEN SAT/SUN 1•5 . C &aft TIUlllT 111-1111 Cell Pete, ekr 751·3191 . Unfumllhed 2Bdrm plut 21b<I l 'Mba no pet1--w/gerage. Avlll 4/22. A. LA QUINTA HERMOSA 3Bdrm, 281, new crpt, lm'!'!'l"'L°"'lm"""llllW"'ftfl_.., Owner/Agt 750.1870 App' V8Ji;;: luxury hOfM. Oen $1200/mo yMfly no gar se7s aponllble per.on only. 16211 Perklldl Ln, HB Q9 l frplc Stepe to dbl gw, poot $875/mo. gotr COUl'M ., ... horl8 *'""'-* IUllFlllT..... 111·11M 275A~ebrlll0 No pea. Cr9Cllt Cflecj( Ml·loM1 YeartyS1100/mo IM~ors.40-3440 asT 1-. property. CIHr. For 4+2 + frplc, gw, yard. 2Br 281. Ill ernen1ti., e75-?450n30-1286 req'd $550/mo 831-2242 VIiie Rentlll 875-4812 . ..,., ... ~ ... Nice 2 Bdrm + den. Cott• M ... triplex or ? Only 11000. F.. S 1100 + 111, lltt & MCUr· Upper Unit [)pix 28' 281• EAST SIDE lux In 1 Pine SUWlll YILUIE IULllA UY ... OPEN HOUSE SUN 12"'4, 819-242-9123 mRllT 111-.... lty. Cell 84•·2607 or gar. Ocean vu, b1k to bch 28<1 1B1, cpt1, dr1>9, g11. Foree! toe 1/br dlyt frig 1 & 28< luxury Apt1 In 14 Studio/Club membeBti"' 515EIModena ·LW 841·7S8tor540..0513 11000 + utlls 875-8339 Nopet1.Adll1pr1f$700 glll wt'r ...,., 2 at1ot' Pl p 1 I .,. c 121 Berg. "2-88il . &at.. 1 S *;:ARP W~:\!'!' Bllll the r•t 2bdrm mod orf818)35M539 LM. Avl now. 548-7234 SS80tmo.~llt,!peta: we~:.a....:.!;.1~n,:;1a:; ·~~~~: l.91 llU UYFIMT A;ve, cattlbch bUf for 3, crptl °"fr:· w/d hkup' IMng enel g11 kid• $500'1 fDIAM 1 H 2/b<I, 2/be, qulet--up1talt1, yr ...... IM&--08e4 cooking & heetlng paid vu -· ocn t OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 .ro~K If ::u un:~ gar.Q.. seoO +MC. Must Aothen evell 539-8191 ON THE BLUFFS Walk to most utllltlH paid, E'SIDE 1BR AOlll/no pet• ~~~" s:. ~c:~1 ~/f~A $~~,,:-: 815 VIA LIDO SOUO lntere1ted In Hlllng, •tend credit v . No pet1 gent coat =· 2C:: ~ ~ ~tt ~~2g~mo~2;..~;on pool, lndry, $445/mo McFedden. WHl on yrty. 3214 W. Oceanfront. Wetc:h 1unaet1 from 3 ptaaae call ~ Sorg n0-5829. lniae 144 · · -· · ' · 646-3334 Iv mag MdFadden. 15555 Hunt· 873-3m 11111 le"9ll of ftnett vtew. 4BR Cannery Vig Rlty 3/bd, 2/be, t~. Brft. 2BR 281. yd, gar, poof, ::i1o~13~~Ul7 2 Bedroom, 1 Beth, E'SIDE 2 BR 1 be down-lngton VIiiage Lii. CUfTheYen 2BR 1B~ patio. 4BA, playroom, gourmet 873-380e teny Woode Condo ale tennl1 gym alarm No carport Large yard. No lllll'I, 1 car ar. patio Hl-1111 ldeel for retired per90nt. kltehen. Sandy bleoh, ltalal frplc, d/w, pool, lennle: pell. L... SeOo/mo Avlll VllLA BALBOA 1BR 1ba, pell 1675/Month 2625 S750/mo, IMS-81 No Pill. 541-SlOe P* & ftoet. S2.200,000 I S1200/mo 84G-5192 now 549-7234 w/d, pen lurn, ocn vu. Elden, Apt #F &48-8519 Waterfront Apt. Fum. 2BA · Biii Grundy Realtor 3BA 2BA, C:,,tom crp•t'..,, lrg · $1050/mo. 962·4557 2 Bedroom 1 Bath ,.,,., Elllde 2BR, get, patio, no 2be I 12oo/mo yrly. Cozy Studio w/:wood 07S-8l81 leUtt/C...n $800 **UITW** VIiie Balboa 2Br 2B•. fam-carpet & 'paint, ~llk~ln pet•. 2 people se15/m0 633-9181or538-0524 decor, ltept to oceen. LIDO ISLE SAT/SUN bkyd. 2672 Elden. CALl US REGARDING ltyrm, S1100 Villa Reritll1 clOM1 S585tmo lmmedl· 267 Cebrlllo. &42·5568 '-'-· l450 + 111• lut & MC a C>P«l 11-.1 2112 1tt & II.It. 650-9107, u.. IRVINE RENTALS i u UTim9 r• (213)5«-2030 1·5. 205 VIA JUCAR. 4Br ... er.. 675-4912 OR 754-1792 ate occupancy 851~24 E/llde 2BA. !\IWly dee, =--=-· ~--=---- 3be, 45' IOI. Yecent, mey 2 Bdrm condo nr SC Plue Affordable tuxury 3br de-lnlu 0.llt lealttn VILLA BALBOA Exec 1Br 2BR 1 'ABA, dw, w/d hkup, patio. gar 1690/mo. NOW LEXSINd Duplex/furn, 2br 1 be, trade. Owner 87M 259 sees. Kldt + Pett OK. ~~~~.~ ~~~ 111-llOO +Den, Incl frplc. wld, ale patio. No pets. $650 Avlll Mar 16· S48-H09 •HARVARD COURT* ~ W~~; f:'i.~~ .... llT 1111111 Drive by lll'lt, Woodllde. Best Alty fM '* ORANGETREE 1 Br & other upgrldet. Pool, 3004 Fiimore. 543-5478 Extra lrg 2BR 2BA, pe11o, 1350 I t 112 '210 000 M t Sell! 2511 W. Sunflower, c d p tlo 1p1, MC bldg & SYb· 2Br lB•. Clean 2Br 1Ba, lrplc, en<ll gar. No pet1. Br111d new apartments mo. S H C ' · ue #K14. Then call Sue College Perk area, 3BR ~.0·1ac'. 1·!:!1 1 1 1.r .. ,m/c' prknn ger. Great toe • g··~e, w/d '"kupi 1650 $650, 111 & iut, S300 Ideally loceted In lrvlne mo.+ 200 dee>. Linda, ourteey to Bkr &42·7190 831•126e 2BA home wlfrplc & tam ,..--· ..... W ii<• bch $1050 ... " 6 2.-0 · AMI or alt 7 1v1 rm, 2 car ger, lrg fnOld se55. No pet1 854-1141 64~.2~~9 Evi64S-68~~· VIiie enllls 675-4912 _ sec. 4 433 evee 1 & 2 Bedroom floor plant ::-8-,50-,,.,....20~12.......,_~-=-..,.-- yd, lueh land1c1pe, PUUI 11111111 2Br 1B1 patio lf'ICI ger • Pool l Spa. E. Bluff Twnhm.l.g 2/b<I, wtr/gdrlf Incl. New crpt1 Thi ..._ If I S 3l bd. 2/be, WESTCLIFF. 209 Miple St. 549-84oe ~ Welk""' d ... t .. ~~ to. 2/ba, frplc, ~/bey I I Cl I • 1 .... eut u 1 tory lerge yard flrantece new · ""' •• "'""" new P• n . oat o Condo In 1 pvt COf''*' to-carpet, irldg, s1450• Marcet, speak• Spenllh a.a.-UTI vu, lg bale, + patlO, 90hools & lhopa. S 1100· cation In Rancho Joe-646-3100 °' 752· 1963. 2Bdrm $595 ---•• '* Shopping laun rm. pool IQQMI. 1st. las1 & ~· 754-7781 quln. Thia 2Bdrm 281 38drm $685 Like brand newt All utllltles * Theetr• newly dee, em qut.t com-m for Bob even.ugh home has mirrored w1.111, YH 111111¥1 rT POOi. No pet• ~5-9665 paid. Pool, gar, no peu. * Relteurentt plex, garg. avail lmmed, Don't p ... up thlt 5 rm E· neutral carpeting & lovely GATEO VILLAGE COM-1Bdrm $590 * Plrkl/Tennls Couru 11100/mo 844-8449. llde home w/gar & yerd drepee. Only $1200/mo MUNITY. 28drm, 2 ~Be. **EASTSIDE lovely new 28drm 1Ba Sfi5 !Enjoy the luxury of the sq. · 0 ger $900 + $900 MC w/Cllhedrll Celllngs. eurr .. .,,.. 0 Eatulde 28<, beam cell· WOOOBRIOGE, 3Br 1'hbe LUXURY. Garage. SPA In Avlll 313 831·3&46 LARGE lflerp 1 bedroom, Ill OUTll QST YOU DESERVE TI-IE BEST! • Frtness Centers Tennis. Swimming • Furnished! Unfurnished · Month·to·Month Models open daily. 9--6 Sorrv. no oets Newpor1 Beach No 880 Irvine Avenue lat 16th) 56-1* Newport Beach So 1100 16th Sueet (at Ooverl 642-5113 .:., ~ .. 111 11 II 11' $650 539-8191 Agt ... Agt 760-8333 1600 f1 f PURE 28< 2BI. D/w, w/d, balc,1301 Avocado &42·.9850 s e I e c I e d u n I I I beautiful ounc:ti.....• f lngt. Sharp & clean. Pet condo, c:loM to pool, ten· m11ter suites. Dining new paint, new drapea. NOW TAKING In 1 IP9doul t8drm. 181 ok Ui5/mo. 7'90-8862 "*' StOO/mo eaoc--room .. woodburnlna fh· •PIOlflU TWllllS I new ftool me.. •benlutety R~SEAVATlONS FOR Towntvne wttrp6c. 2 car Q&B~~ paid •vi 4/13 857 6058 piece, mlcrowew oven. Spaclou1 c:lean quiet Immaculate, cfllhwaher, MAY OCCUPANCY For ger w/opnr Securl1y EASTSIOE 2BR DUPLEX ' -privete patio. ELEGANT lmmllC 2Br 1,.o\Be 2 ttry encloted tociteble gar-dlrectlon1 and Info guarded gllH W/d WITH LARGE PRIVATE WOODBRIDGE LIVING only 15 minutes Gerden Apt Pvt patio, ~. par1t Hite groundl, 854-4942, 8:00..5·30 PM. hkupt. CALL 644..()509 YARD. 548-4set 2 bdrm, 2 beth, Incl ger 1 to So Co. Plaza, just ea11 pool carport Ind lee S580. No~ 548-&279 I I Warmington towMome, I ot Nepwon Blvd & south N · •725· ry · 1.,..-........,,..----,,=-=-----EASTSIOE B<oedWay 38r, clOM to pool ac:hool ot Sen Diego f eeway o Pit•• /mo 288 E lrg c1Nn 1BR, new crpts llreplace, grdnr lnc:U825 ahopt, no peti 11000• 1 2473 ORANGErAVE 16111. Curt 11 1131· 1266 on Joann' St. 1450/mo. No petl 646-3l77 Le .... Cell Loll Miiie< 631-5439 By eppt only. •FREE CABLE TV. Lg 18< Ref•. Cell ewe~ 1.1.111\'111 Klds/tml pet ok 2br ped 673-7544 •-C . & 2Br Grdn Apia Pool -· .. By Order Of NOT A LIST AGENCY not ,., to ocean seoo -· 1 .. n11 ZI 71 S52S..$625. 710 w 18th • -H U.S. Government .a_,.., Rare find 21>< w/loft new« 53" •1"1 .. I t 2BR 1'LBA !!J I .625/mo. E/1ldt 2BR FRIDAY. MARCH1'2t"'' kltch frplc gar 1575 _, " ... gen eot Latw INck . Z141 Marbt.h..d"'~~ wet 2Br 1B1 up1tr1. 571 IBA. P•llo, pool, lndry 2406 WMt Oeeen Front. choice nghbrhd Lge 3Br 2B• 2 11ory ~ Vf9W 38r 281 211 bar micro f/p w/d 'hkup Joann Mu 2 peopi.. No room. Cloee 10 ell. 10:30 AM, Nwpt Bch. CA. •IH.a1H* Condo. Yard, garage. Wave St. S1395/m0. IN. 2 car gariw oPnr. comm: pets $535 .Agt 550-1015 149 E. Bay 2 •1'Y llngle remlly reel· Her•'• • jewel 3Br 2B• s 1100 VIII• Rent••• Frplc. rtflWW/w, 098'1 Sit pool, spa $895/mo. 714/ SL MGMT ~2-1603 denc. located on the rncd pvt 2ger poulbi. 875-4912 12-•pm. 8181284-5265 995--8842 2131596-.3833 me81iB.AIJ •at llE ~::W~~~~.0~t=: ~tl~~ltyS~5 539·6190 LllllY •M'I 2Br 2B• view Mou Point IH Jall 2BA 1BA, dl1hw11l'ler, 14 1·00 ·3·00pm & 1 1 ee Brand new 3br 2'hbl f/p, Condo. Sec, prlmg, pool. C If,! 2l7I llW AIAllTlllTI balcony, view h~r prl~\) auction •-•L--fnc yd, dbl gar, pet ok, pk Ooeanalde of PCH. LM I ltr&al Featuring beautiful lend· 2201 Pacific For further 1nformet10n & ..,_ color S1095. e.42·9666 $1 150/mo. 55&-027• Cd 2 r 28a condo, pool, scape, BBOs, poo111p1 SL MGMT &42·1603 lllul1rated B<octlurt Con· P1aia1al1 2107 MESA VERDE llllT Hiii deck. gar. No peta Pat10/deck1. Gsreges or ltll •IHI tlCI: Lawson & Lawson ·---Tl••-* 3BR 2BA hM ctean and * * $725/mo. 497-187• carports Heat paid F 1 Ap G ••U"• -· Studio utll1 Incl ocieen Sorry no pets urn lhed t. eregt, ~~~·~nc 2 + 1 + ger, new decor, light. 2 car ger, frplc. No view. Mctuded '350. Fee llHlll Ct11t ••lrt 1Bdrm' $6l0 laundry Good location. tit• r er• Yrly $750. FM pett. $950/mo. Av111 Mar RUlllT Ill UIO 218' 28drm 2Ba $795 $500/mo 548-4968 (818) 577-7114 nuam 111-IUO 15. Cell Anne McCaaland • 825 C«tter St ~2-1424 -----831·126e 3/BD. 2/BA. N l9QUnl So Coast Condo 2br 2ba, PAii Rn. W/YllW BAYFR~Nl dpht w/dock For S 1050 ocean clOM yrly Ch1tmer, trplc, walking ClrPort. pool, Jae. $695. •••Yf ... 0. 28drm 2BL veuMed <*i.. for 30 boat t 295.ooo 3br 2b• hm dbl ger (213) 860 9513 -I rvt ti /balc:on <t004 River Avenue gourmet touchea at dlstlnce to beech, .• 3 ~ 2 +gar. bltlns, E·stde, no1. P P8 O y, Cannery Vlnage Realty S3Ht91 Agt coat $1600/mo, 875-5081 Af!!latatl Hurry! 1685 Other• FM 11c. bllln1 No peta Enter Now A11d ,, EH9i~le to Win $ 20000 of Home Deeor1tin9 S1pplie1 I ro111 CATEGORIES or·...,~~/ n1{1r,•ti .. , t''> ---~8~73-3~;7~777==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~4 Bdrm, 2'.o\t>e nm 0cun TIUIEIT 115-1110 _ 95 5--066 5 °' 831 • 6107 pm & Coutllne vii of Lan.t•ne •-JL...· B Prvt 1Br, lrplc, pool, patio, -..-- -Oeluice 2 r 2Ba w/gar Nu gar No petl. 399 w. Bay DE~IGNEQ 8tec:h S 1400/mo , 497·.4811 . New lg 11>< condo. 1tepe to bc:h, pool & spa, So Lag area S650+ ut 788-4529 Oullnt 4BA 2BA, ocean view, gar $1200/mo 845--8412 or 843·2641 ""='pal tern · Jilia• UM Paint & carpet 4.46 Him· St $595 850-8357 BAYFRONT 1er. Adlts Mo llton Ave S675 67S-9797 pet• or smkrs. S775/mo C..11 •111 2624 I Ctsta •n1 2'24 Yrly, utllt Incl 673-6640 ii:::::::::::.;..::=======~ Bal Is 1br turn S1000/mo yrly . Barbare 1gt 875-5511, 494-2342 eves WOODLAND YILLAGI APART MINTS Best use of water in house or garden-do you hove ceramic mermaids in your spa? Or do you hove a ko1 pond m your garden or fountains n your foyer? Enter your display today '°' , > •• efl. .t.'I. ~ ~ • .. i:, ..... ~ J ' . , r.1 . (~ • I ~ t' • \~ J r1 I Elaine Stuart Collection A 7 4 7 Oe15gner Pettern A ~71 Stze1 34-52 • vour fNHV ll'f"I\'"' " qnc•l\i• '" rtit ••• Sru•n • H•V nar• dfltU ... in llow>ng .....,_ .. V>IPt' ot"itll"Cl " Ill• -""'...,,.,, ~l<e Inti OHO V Vo"• lrOl'I 8'>d tl.te~ 11\81 ,,_,. t"<'• • ~·1•"911!fio<I ove<•• Toe> IMtlltnQ 0.."°"""9 1• lhe way the OOIC>n "' 0-'11\f><ng '"'-wa1..i w·ltl a "'"''add 10 INt CP\ltfr\'\ Ol Pallefn A.70 ~•~no""""""' pr.nt cw•"""' en••·• o~ ,..,. rayon ClllCMI _.._, ot _, e ~'VN" Pan.tn A?O l1l ..... _ "' '/l/(>Wtftn t S.71't J4 10 ');; ........ NllO $3 'I'S IOt --"'•!let" IO DAIL y PILOT AHd4ll Miii PO lo• •7 WOOCIMM H9w Yen H311tAdd 1$< 1or Men~ IOf PIMl.IQll ar'ICI rwt1'dlinQ > PMt pla.nly YOUR NAMf AOOACSS ZI~ STYI f NUMAfR Sl1f :e .. 1 .. e·• 21 s2 38( 2 condo In beach clOM Beaoon Hiii Enjoy tennl1, pools a 19u. Indoor washer & dry• r S975 /mo . 640·1341 Evea 558-6170 • ..,.,1 ...... Zllt ••&UTllUll* 3 • 2 + gar, rrp1c, patio, yrty $1 100. FM 8764 RUUIT 111-.... UUl&PlllT Family llU home on 11oge lot With large enctoMd yard 3 Bdrmt, meld'• room, ramny rm, et· t.ched 2 Cir garage Prime Point IOClllOn within Wlllclng dlstenc:. lo beet ~ Ind oceen beec:hae I 100 per mo ua1•1U&.n 111 ..... BAYSHOAES 3/bdr, 3/be, 80 ft to bell, $1600/mo, 548-7•15 BIO CAN VON: 28drm, 291 Lower -Flrec>lece. pvt patio, ~I lewl. Comm POOl/tenn 1. lmmeQUlat•I Avell lmmed t 1300/mo. AQtnt. Jeri Hunt IM()..48M or •oe-.eea 8Mf• -2800ef condo (de- lactll on,,,~. 48R, tam rm, '"ba, fVtlY ''"" Inc crockery. llMn Avall EMier LAI &-12tnO 11 12000/mo 76W513 UITklfF-28R 1 BA LCMly greent>ett W/0, trig can ltey $1195 C.it H4mll egt 53 1-oeeo HARBOR VI~ 2 + d«'I ot 31JR, corner ioce11on lncludee Q<Jnr a pool Avell 4/1/H S 1500/mo Cell Loi• 973.7544 2BR 1BA. patio, ch•'•t Near South Bay Yrly $975 Incl utlla. 673-3458 111 ti Ptaiasala 2107 unfurn 1/bd. yearty, encl gerg, 1vell Apr 1 $675/mo, ~S-S8e2 . IC•r••• ••I Jiu Z2 '1Br Up1t1ir1 wlgerege & I petlo. 1750/mo, 11tllllt +, 760-8515 1BR 1BA, deck, gar 19~ No pets. $650, tat + dep 87S..5501or644-~ 1 BR apt. 1 'fNI Old. DIW, bltlnt. No pets, no smkl'I $750/mo 844-7183 28drm 181, 1tow. rttrtg No pell 1770/mo. 608'..+ Acacta. (714)873--2269 or (213)4M-3t32 2BR, frplc,lt~. belcony vt.11. No pet1 S900 mo 322 Hellotrope. 87S.ec>24 Open FrllS1t1Sun 11-4 2 room aulte, ba, pvt ent 0.C:k Micro. frig No pet1 1550 Inc utlla.. 1 It + dep 875-5501 °' 644-4064 ··-.... I * 2 Bdrm, 2 bath with brick nr9')14IOI. 1 car gerege, ·~ llcllltl•.1' ,,.., the S 1050/mo Cell Mary Ann * 4 Bdrm end din. 3 bathe. n,.,. .. , r«rtger· elor. well\er ~ d~ 1 1900/mo Cea AOC! • 2 Bdrm, 2 ball\, 2 cw Qetlge. Country ,,end'I Cotnptetety FVANlSHEO 1 1800/mo Cell MetyAMI (71•) 673 4.00 ~ •" , , ,, I• It• dll Ou •I <omlorl lt•P '"'"~ I ' ' • "., ~ " 1\1 PIJ/ 1 .. ~.,~ on1v m1nutt •n lht ~-JI ,, "' ""•'I• ~) f'tl "''"~I 'OILS • l'H • UHHf llMMS IACMILOll ll00-15JO I lllllHM SIH·SI 10 2 IHllHMI SIH·U II HS, HU I lltT WAflll llOL. 145 ,..u.111110 714·0011 142-llOS MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT WITH THIS AD THE piece lo come home to -A peaceful park-Ilk• se111no convenlenlly located within welklng dl1tance to 1neetr ... rea. 11ur1n11 and lhops Only m1nu1es to Sooth Coast Plaza end lhe beach , .... _ "'°"' 11121 1 ..__ I Den/2 9.tfM from l700 2 hdr_,11 .. ttM fl-om •10 2 ledr_.,. Tow,._n,. letfle .._ - Best children's play area-Hos your child's sandbox gone chic? Mom & Dad, this category 1s for you to show us how creative you hove become to amuse your chtld Best use of art in decorating-Art tokes many forms, but we II be the 1udge of that. Enter your best use of art ,n decorot1ng today. Best overall kitchen-ls your tchen country? Or is 1t on 80 s' gourmet type. This category is w de open or space so v1119 ii that s your type. CONTEST RULES LIVING SPACES ENTRY FORM NA Mic INT•ANrS ADDIHS1,__~= DAY PHONI NUMlllz IVINING PHONI NUMlll: CATIGOIY1 SIND INTlllS TO LIVING SP ACI CONTI ST c/o DAILY PILOT 330 W. BAY ST. COST A MESA, CA 92626 IM OrMge Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Meteh 9, 18M ....... Htall tt lbtt •••/ ..... ._, kal1• laez vt Cledeal/-. 1411 ClldNl/OW.. MllT ... dW/Tt"• laJll 1111 Cldlf"'tnr•,111 , ______ n_M_ ftj! ......... ... * •••nm* PfT P08~ 25/ 1111 FVL.l I PART TIM! ._ 17M Prof MIF beeut 28A 21A •llUUO. \M, Pi i ~ 6i bi1ftLb6Ui' fW Mi: CWW Can Jilt t1rt wtc wn req te/tlt )1._,_11 Lfiil· I P::---MeCMd ~ VEGETARIAN C()()f(8 dti ' _, eo:a: = .. den On ... In CM. ~t-~1! .. w, ru~~· Of Trucking ComPMY UIYlll ttN Aii&D Ill&. llTlYI Cutt $erv ex.p' req'd0 II ..... I l.JldlM Swtm~S..H&e ..... ... , tn'Olt 1500 tfl Al .,,......._ _,,, .... .._.....,. through Cl'laper 1, 3 dayt per W.. fWa ,.q. Dynamkl A.E develop· 50wpm dat1 Input, hMvY Hml II 10I 22nd St, N ---UlllT 11.,.. ~-=·~.~7·14~ '800/moM2·7Mem90 BAV,AONTIU)Q Pr~ln9a. 0.adll,,. Legu.neloh4M-1W m•ntllnv.-uftant firm pnnoontaat,gan~ ~=n~L&~ HOUSEWIVES PfT a.-. AccePtlng app1tca11ona, EXECVTIW SUITES 3/11/-. Mlnlmun bid... needt F/Charge llCCOUn· dut .... call Pal 2$1~ 1 ""' on tl'le Job training, Hoth COC*t' Cdd 2 rme f\lm °' uni. One M/F lfW 3Br Sit hm. Pvt tt~· & UP .,.2....,. at M157.31. Slngte euo-Hatcpr/Chdcr. WMkda)'e, tant to keep .,.,,,.,.,,Ip W lllT PIT w/WlndOw and door co, tot COC* dtY and 9Y9 l27&. One w/pvt ~ ' ::tso":':t~~ NEWPORT H ...._ :..,.. cwi!!'.!_. b~d~o ~ ~:e.1ot: t·a 2• Ip M ' & corpotlle boottt & r• t.. ... , •• IT w/mfQ, Must haY't UPS SUO/hr + commlNlon. ~I ,,.,J•7 d'Y9 a/wtc. pvt .... 8350. ~ """' .... ft IWW.--_,, on . COfdl. MU91 h.ce EDP, f'fT, ~ mature k I d l exp•r Hlflng ,,,. o•ntly Fum., pvt ba. nr occ. M/F "" lo; HR. hn1 & 8:!.t ~~J4fH ~~ofor CMh w«Nn 10 NEED babYlltt• by 411 Job cot1 & oonetructlon peraon ror property w7Ze lg:., 281.IGte 1rv1.,.. 562..0015 ::.,~:!, ,~ c plet• l'louM I T /home. Ht¥e Noe furn _,.. ecceptance.... My home, "')'OUl"S If nMt WekgrOWICI & muat ~ mgmt co wl buey phoMI. 9.5 fOt ~I H.8 -et1·239' ,,,.... ~If ln....wd .::Imo~ 549-Se74 pr v. Outet. WW\t prof per90n CdM dhl Sult•. A/C, c.ll 1~2-52t6· Or~ & 22.nd St. w ~o ~ hand• on ~~ e + 8:30--1, ~SM.II In wti06eeOme COOIOnO $350/mo,MM14Srnao lm"'9J*g,utll9&)Mltor. ..... or c . MO wtcly, 1 toes. t t~Cllftntnolal M-F. u.etbea~toWOf11 •---..-..t tndbelngcreltlve. L~RISif£ ~~~ NB-Prof t.m 28, ..-1ng 2ISS E Cat Hwy &7H900 HHgen Da11. 81lboa dler. l45-4480. ~~~~:~ aklll: o:';; ~.!"e n!a~ ... r.=; &ITlntiiilPll~ F~~~~e0:2iii 225 E. 17th, CM 548-7Tle. Hall Furn/ tum Ma1 Mme to ehr mtQnlftcent DESK SPC S1501mo Gar· lfland, Prtnclpale only. emoklng offtce wlgr .. t p _, .. , WAITERS WAITRESSES. N/8. 84p ~ ·, NO b9M:tl proper1y. 3 lvll. denote. lg petio w/twl Curtle&73-0l11 t1motpher• Pteue cell um111•1T PleaMnt' bright, 91191 ' TAIL SEAV!ftS .-, hie. w"et:/"rrto. 31r 38' pvt orctgar, vi.. Gd ~g &42-5010 Suoceaeful()rlngtCounty ~:'P~'0C'!!,~~~m~':~ Wendy et The O.Hln Co. Muet type 50wpm, tlllng, ":=~·~~~gM~~~ ~~~ ~!n r,"C:. ~3;:0YS. fllP'd. Fun: On bd. S1pa.-bly. S75o :'::aet:i~.' ~7:f6' F\JJ..L SERVICE OFFICES 9'19111neM ..-1 lmmedl· tranaportatton 4.9 1~ =m-o~C:-· =~ll~e &du~~~ have tllve mark-up South COHI PIHi. time" ES~5.50/Hr9 ... ~ar::i lndut+dep.&7~2 Avall, furn. View. a.le nanctllbacklngfor Hre/DyM·F.176-1780 ......... .,.,.., • exper. ptt1ltM.1P b-· 5<4().22&5 day~ " • MSTR 8r/ba. kltohen, N8, profMIFH+, lg Penln MacAnhur Blvd, airport Big Butlnut Op· lllllllPll All8l1 Mutt •nfoy working ground helpful. Xlnt ben· WMk'"da. 4 5717 PoOf, garege. $375 in utll. pt 2br 2ba '425 Inc tltu. .,... &51· 1342 Portuntti... For Info 6 MllDIUU PIT anemoone. PoatlnO ~~t• cO:. ~2~a1:2' eflta lnotudlng medical & le1l lstlft lal11 · WllTIUIWllTlllSll 1et11at. CM 545-8833 Bob 873-0727 an 8:SOpm IAVINElnt oc AJrport, 1 or Appt call a.rel. RutMll to lake ewe of eidef'ly per-AR/AP gen ofc s11.,Y ror MllY dentel lnauranoe. con-&teb"6hed email com-mtrumu a ~· N/tmkr pr.t 25+ ehr 38' 2 offlcee avlll In CPA oto, 841"9602 or 7 7255 IO!l9, 24hr lhlfta, 4 day open Mike eso-2570 genltl ltrnoephere Con· metelal Btok«I09 firm In Must Dining m pertenc» Quiet haven, Npt. 8ch . .,.,, Condo, Newport Creel $4004500/P'tf mo, r• wk, prep.re meal9/lgt . fact All ... 842.-4321 Ht. C«ona del Mar With ex· ::. k~ a mutt. rt ~or rtvM/S~~~~· S3a0>+°" ut1142·2417 EV ceC)tlonltt. tu library, In-Manege Your Own ~~prpng, weo-97 7~1 .. ~ Wf IUll/llUQlf SECRETARY 211 ceptlonat reput1Uon n-~1~ hOuf"I requlreci ca~~ ss-: au-0388.... "°'* oompu1« • copr. Tim• & ButlnHs -'720-9729• . ...,. ...,. Enwgiltlo, poemw. good -•--need• an expertenced ~"*only Only aj)ply Rm In Newport Sch houM. Full houa• prlvll. 842-8537 leave meeuge Rm ror rent neer OCC. Houte prlvlt S300 mo. 558-2278 Iv meeaage. ROOM, furn, laundry fecll. $250/mo. Refs req. Coat• Mesa 5"8· 1372 ROOM In Newport Buch w/klt prlv, wmk to beach. 1250/mo 673-4538 PROF CIHn n-emkr, machine, profHtlna , ,..... • tlH appearance for lrvln• __ ,_., lllmNUT aetf motivated flt sai.e If you mHt above etek• ume to lhr, lg trlendly atmotpher, For som• ,11 hotd Copy ShOp. Wiii tr .. n• MlllDI 111.YPILIT -o-nt.Ca11 MlkeltNC19· criteria Celt ror eppt on c:ionclo In secured COITIM, peel~ perdlem for~. work 10 1, 1 INSTRUCTOR SIM/Mo + Ben. Mon-Frt I See our large Employment 330 W. lay Street I REALONOMICS CORP Mondi "' Tueeday btwn COM. Am wtocn vu, prv 955-2522, &.!Mn 1>u•e PIH~u~ '1~~~u' v! Proof machine operator, EOE. Call 752..()481 Evening ed In today' a Cotti MeN. Ca. 92827 (714)875-8700 t 1lamonly497.4955 ba. wl d, pool. )aeuzzl, 1 15/hr P9f wtc, CM .,.., t peper on p ..... 83 'and ••• ••11 am-t.,,nl1. frplc, lnclud• NEWPORT BCH. &.iblet a wavs wanted 10 Qe call Coutllne ROP llmll..,,. --llt --•-RETAIL SALES Flve Feet R .. t11.1rant ciHnl""glrt, fem~efwtll prHtlgloua omce In Vout own ooss and 97"'1955. Two Pwt-Tlme & two Fuu.j then,~ eure to 111 uil Mat. exp. female pref. to 328 Glenneyre, Laguna "• S ma~e vou1 own <Jee• -t~ I <>-h · contld« mile, 50/mo WHterly Place Bldg. Tl~ clefletl poeltlona lllllllll i:i Siii "'" Clothlng Bou ue n .--ac neg, + 'A 4tfl, ref req, 1500 Quall St. Fully ~~~!,coz~~~~.~·n~,~~ PlllOllll. tUlm Apply at lnduatrlai. HofT:HMfthCare ..,. · N.8 . Pf'!'· FITM6-592 WAITRESSES AND evalt now, Shauna furnllhed Incl: Reoep-Ae•o Mayttowe1T111n~11 NMded FIT f0t 3 YMf LMgueof~angeCounty ofAmerlca •.llWILllYU&.11* SALESLADYwantedpert HOSTESSES·Lat•eve-' 8~pm, 964-2111. tlonlat, 2 phoM llnee & Comp any inc 1ne olds. For lrvlne Progr1m. Credit Union: 15901 Flneatore ..-ino rellable time ror Laguna Beech nlng1, graveyard ApPly Prof M/F lhr 28R Nwpt ~hOne. 1tt mo. rr... most 1ecogr11r•<1 name Req ECE & exp w/~ Redhlll, 1te 101; TU9tln. SECRETARY/OFC ASST. etlM pei.on Pit Mon . Gift store 494-8211 at The Grinder, 1400 p.,_ Bch home. Pvt bath. 52-828! :~a~~ ~~=·n~~~n,;~u1~ chlldren. C.11 552· 1te7 (714) 25M844 ~~tu~ Wed-Fri. $orn9 Sat~rdeyS.1 TELEPHO~E SOLICITOR· ctflc Cout Hwy, NB :.~1:+~tll:-~9~ar. •IPllT II.Ill vour own tracto1 w11n Preltuieaal/ llllUL lffMI for aecretan&I end OfC Light typing. 543-3-400 pi t S4.00 +-comm, tral SS Tustin Meadows unfurn, --------1 Full SeMoe Building.. o111 Ha1te1 ilnd we II Aiaia11tr1tfft 9100 Need per90n WIHlng 10 du11M, M·f 8-5pm, call equat•toS7 ()()..8.00/hr, .;;;-------- Stir full bath, prMi, Male Prof M/F. to lhr CM home. C«ner of W•tclftf & !Nine supprv vou• toaos BANKtNO learn, typing helpful. FIT. &44-1784 for ~t. 842-3884. lfJ[R n/smkr 25+, S325 + s100 Own ba/bdrm $375/mo. 588 Sq Ft. VIEW SUITE To quatrty Proof mectllne oPeratOt, 5 '4/hr to atart. 957-3073 _. -... •i I\ dep Avt now. 832--0555 Avtll 3114. 631-1162 141-1111 B• 21 or older I llt I b kl ID lfflOE/flll .,.__ lllllTUY ISi.Sr_. -SCHOOL with • 900d d••v Yfl m n :ft n an ing , •-Iner .... your producitlvity. 81ttJaJ•ttl1 l PROF. lo lhr 3br 3ba NEWPORT BEACH FW!all mg record to leech 15 hrs P9f wf( Tues thru Set. Baaut. PllPflTY Mlt Attrac:1 "'°"' calh with condo, 2 lty, fully rum., Space, 2,900 eq ft, Be able to 1nvea1 AM's, CM arH. cell working envlronml. Type If you are an energetic high vtllblllty. Mutt be JOBS UllU IUlll gar .. cleaning lady. Npt 2850 Avon St. •minimum ot Coutllne ROP 979-1955. 45WPM. Exper. pref. team player, have a good rapldly expanding loc:al exp'd and a cioMf. Hra MTHlll ~gt1, $450. Cal Clcl 841-87771873-7770 54,SOO(llyou INSURANCE Applylnpe<sonTueathru ettltude and enjoy newspaper. Aggreulve. 1 5am·9pm7 d•V-l weelc. Wkly rentals. Low ratea 07842•1012 E/845•1715 Ocean View 2 ore w/lflC-don't own• tr•c· Sat. Dena POlnt Me.rlnt typing/word proc•salng Mlf-dlac:lpllned lndlvld· Cuh bonuMI dally for EARN $135 & Up/Wkly. Color R .. p/M pr•f, 2 rooms retarlal space & itorage tor,)Frnancrat EllPLIYllllT Co.24705DanaOr,Dana end1varltyof dutlee.thl1 ual1 may earn exoellent producers. Cell Mlle• TV, maid aervlce. fr.. 1vall $375, $275+ ·~tll. s 1150 mo. Fllhlon tlland •111•••nce Is llVRll.. Point Harbor. could be the right Job ror Income (MlatY + com-873-9280 for appt. Calll l~Y 0 C II ~ 756-2012 ava1t1ble to rnuw you I Our expanding mllllon), benelltl, and T"'v•s OIL COMP•NY IW\l11[ coffee, heated pool & nr · · r.,.,.. • (714) 840--0755 quaht•l'd See our large Employment GEN OFFICE-PIT !lex hr, property mgmt dept has advancwnent oPPQrtunl-"""' ,.. steps to ocean. Kitch'• Reepon quiet prof n/lmkr Otflce Space Avaltable. eppl1c1n1s Evening ad In today'• varied duties. Ute typing, a new poaltlon avlllable ty. St* and/or edvertl• need• mature peraon PRIZES avall. 985 N. Cout Hwy, fem ehr 38r 2~Ba Nwpt $Ingle or Sulln In good Auend • 1ra1n1ng paper on Page 83 and S3.50/11tr1, 557--3200. at our corporate otnoee In Ing experlenoe helpful. M/F to tell f\111 llne of high Laguna Beech, 494-5294 Mesa Condo. Gar. Pool, loc:. on Newpott Blvd. ptogram then. be sure to vltlt utl GIRL FRIDAY. Typing, Coata Meea. We offer Sand reeume to: quallty lubrlc1nt1 to JRIM IHI Ill MTl1. Jae $325/mo. 111, la.st & 631--0140 Ask lor Sandy. Interested" Call toll ......... , rcpt, PC/AT expr helpful re lneurance benefit• P. Ble'llna manulac:1urtng, trucking. ... " MC 722 74411722 7174 free 1·100-428·1220 ~ ~-lrl r d MUl•t-•-construction and farm ll.-.l.L.. ... .. Wkly rental• now avail · • • PRESTIGIOUS N.B ornce. 11nciana cau Home Heelth care not req. "'11 gi 0 c,g on •tarting tallfY to -· cu1tom•r•. Protect•d riittltlll ••· $129.50 wk & up. 2274 Ae9ponllble yng fe Mekl Quall St. Lge 2 rm, llghl & 1 800·382 12121 tat· of America phones-lnmde ....._Exel '14001"'°· Jr you are l&ILY PILIT territory, thorough train· 1&11.Y "1.11' Nwpt BIVd. CM 846-7445 le rmte nr ocean, flu rent airy. $870 mo to mo or wMn 8:00 a.m and opprt Sml grow'g co. N· looklng for a poaltlve en-P.O. Box 1580 Ing progrem. For per· lt:WllMlr• Su I I.IL.HE range. Kelly 493-5038 leue. 833-3361 7·30 p.m INTERIOR DESIGNER smkr pr1 Chris 545-7118 vtronment, tend your r• Costa Meaa, CA. 92828 aonal Interview, Hnd It you are l<>Olc°irig IOf extra 3028 w . Peclflc Cout Hwy Newpon Beach. Relrlg TV $125+ wk 9111, no deposit. COM nr beech, re pref, ,. .. .,,.,.. •••-lnd1anaoo1is l•me SALES p••y Tiii aume Ind lllary history work hl1tory to E.A. -d~ ....,.,._, or Ilk• .... ..,,_ 49 High and tradltlonal -to: Dtveralfted Shopping G s h t ....-· ... ~·-1 n-smkr 2BR 2b• hae. $475 E 17th S Co M..a Ask to1 Dep1 furniture store featuring Bookkeeper/ t Y PI 1 t. ~tera, c/o of Property reene, out wH ern to 00 aces Ilk• Magic + ''°' ut111 759-0281 mag 600-1200 ~ 11.'s~.10 per • Henredon, Baker, Kit· Pleasant office In Mgmt. 2910 Redhlll, Petroleum, Bo• 789, Mountain, Knott• Barry RMMTE shr 3 BR Condo, sq n grosa Avall IMmed. .,.. tlnger, and Marbro, leek· Corona del Mar. 87~271 Suite 200, Costa Mela, u-•n&m Forth Worth, TX 78101. Farm. or win Prlz.ee and pool, Jae, C.M. SAOO/mo Cell for appt to ... Ing motivated, ag-CA 92828. EOE •-Awards, Call u• nowt W• leatah te lllart +•~ut11 722-7842 8:30·5 :30 , Cr a i g gresslve deaigner. o.-PAnlUOUll AOllllTmOITIYI Cl1M/lntH1Ht1 haveMvetalopenlnQl tn 27.... 631·1286 . Ma\1flower sign education and 5 yt9. lrvlne Corporate Otfloe '°' 11•nA1Y/UllPT Needed ror Retell ssze C.M .. H.B. or J' v *" Rmmte wanted M/F 2BR •;, residential exp pref, call nationwide Health Care For Executive Suite In Adver111.tng Salee at • 842-4333 38R 2BA furn condo In Irv. condo, fully tum, NB. ~822. Ser1loe Company hU Irvine. Prof. ttmoaphefe, r~ly ••pending loc:al CIUTAL urru --------=~~-~12 i~'rorn;:zi:r· R:C:':;t::= lovely tn~t~;~/N M•N•G£R ~~go :'7 ~17e ~ ru~~-:~~. :::~~·i =in!rf=:: H~ 97r{' p~;°' mer.; IPUmlTllUID ... 25+dan Nwpt Hghts, c n n Aetponllbllltl .. Include 4-8 hrt M-W·F (flexlble).I uall mey um ucellent and night ehlft• at high tor HS .~"E~·~tlonted --.. lg moblte home nr So. st Spece ror Rent Oeelgner-ice :>934 reviewing, Inputing & pro-Call Lu Ann 833-1222 lnoome (lallfY ~ com-volume tut fOod r• nlQe q..,.., ......, ""'"' walk to water. lhopi Plz '2501"'°· 557-6269 To lhare w/DMtgn Arm Immediate opening lor full oeulng tlmecarcf1, di. • mlnk>fl). beneftt1, and taurant. FULL TIME day Mature cpl pref. Send r• 842•9622/845-5175 M/F rmmte OV« 50/wht In CM. Call Charlel or ••!7 Te LMa 2.tl4 time Ol1trtct Manager. trlblJlton of pay cileclt,1 & llOW. IEOlnUY , advancement QP90rtUnl· e<flW also needed. Apply sumea to Ad 303. Delly BALBOA Beach HH. thr lg 2BR 2bt apt. Reis John 474-034-11857-8612 §top Foreclosure llght typing. Excellent Needed tor terge pres-I ty. Sales and/or 1dvertl1-In person, 11045 warnet Piiot Box 1580,Coita wanted 2 rmmt1, fully req. Very reu rent. Gar. ..atrclal PrtttrtJ 24 Hour Hotllne Must enjoy worlclng with benefit• peokage. Non-tlgloua 25 yr old Co. tng expe<lenoe • must. at Euclld In Fount Vly _Mesa ___ -.,...,,....--.....,-===- rumlshed. $400/mo, avall Fum. 112 utll. Rec. area. 2771 HOMEOWNER'S ASSIST chlldren. Experience amokera only. Apply to loceted In Newport Send reaume to: MOTHER'S KITCHEN ASST APT MANAGERS 4· 1, 673-0727. Smoking OK 840-0293 HB 7 Days (714)548·7~ 1 helpful ........... BaM:h. Some lhor1hand, Melinda Thackery Hirt Casfller /Prtcec' le Retired couple fOf Lag Bch 11 ... Un FllHll 1356 ~ R STOREFRONT • T J) Hi I Wt olfef an exoeli.nt ben CAii ...UTlll heavy phonea. Must be IUllU llUT 5 d':. per W: ,...!; apt complex. Light main-BALBOA PEN. M/F prof non smkr 10 shr 3br, 1 blk lrom bch $350+ John ~8-7696/E ~9-7t55/E . Xlnt M SA VERDE lft~n, ' ellt program, paid va: 18551 VON KARMAN ~:..:,~~ ~:· UJL f PILIT Apply 225 E 17th St, CM tenanc:e. 494-8541 •Dally computer updates locatlon. s.5-<4123 wlbOYThaa money for cations & holldav-. bonua IAVINE, 92716 Send reaume to: PO Bo~ 330 W. Bay St. a•••.• -... Auto Parts Dell very. •Mor• leads,,..,., eerv 1,000 SI. " anuL T.D's. $10.000/up no program and dental In-Pleasant person Meded to 2840, Newpor1 Beach, Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 -•• • lemale ok, gd drfv rec •All cllentl tcreened FREE ~·TANOING credlt"/no penalty. Call surance. Salary plus CA 92863 Att T COOKS-Needed Ill, pit. nee. apply In pe<eon at e:u~:,: f;j:ca~~~~Y • 15% orr to all Lookers Lrg ShoW Room & Offices Denleon A.ssoc 673· 7311 mHeege relmbYl'Mtl'lerll. ~. lnllg~~ 1~~ · en: era. I ~Ood1 pay, IOod & fun, 1522 Newport Blvd, CM H 845-9515 w 631-7305 17301 Buch Blvd HB CornerorWestctlff& lrvlne Aaa ... ceant1 Appllcant must apply In ptione reapon1lblllt1H T .. _, al T UYD111m ancng, eotertelnment, (7 14)8-41-5611. SlgntpaceavlonWestcilff pe<sonatOallyPflot,330 Hrsarerlex.FITorPfT. ec ... c / rMn AOOT ........ ,. 1670 ~~Yd,CM. a.a !~EA~ to c~IM -=t':.T5~.md'~1 A IE' d M MM101 ..... I rnu nis Weal Bay St .. Costa N·amkr 760-1255 bet M SSIS Mu11 have Production exp, IHCh/demon1trat• 840-4255 oom• 11 •· str be Mesa Ca. Apply 9·11 PRIVATE P. o .• o c Air· ASSEMBLERS j ablllty to Juoo .. many ao-Tll IUOl .U needlecran. wllt train, $400, ulll pd+ prlvll. PllSTlllllS LIOA1111 * LARG.E REWARD* r..m. or 2-4 p.m. (Circuit · port •r .. ~/t, ~on-Fri, App I y 7 am on !Y ,,_ tlvltl .. wl!hln one Is ti 842-4976. C.M. Jbr hae.nr OCC avlll Another rm $275. Resp A•tall/Offlee 1pece, 1881 Lotti Black 4 Sliver Ion Dept,., =="" S"'S80S M·-" ~ PA ll!li~fior'ifiiiii'i~~~~lUll!i1-f-~;;:;;=~:::::;::::=:~,-,..,: lmmed. non smk, 21-35 n-amkr 846-8223 Iv meg -q S2.00 sq. ft. On comer stripped tabby cat, ca.. flexru,., nra, ~ . 1•.,.""1u Plregorl '"" tcCrnM•S I day, exp. 5•7 p UI. FfT Dt Walt ng: CARTROOM ATIENOANT $335/mo. 549-3755 Shr Eutbluff 48r Condo of MacArthur & Coaat ~ Park, Costa Mna lllOllmH llWllll PfT CLERICAL WORKER. ""' aoent 1' · Sl6,000 Sal1ty 9 --01o1 P/T ~knd r~y Host-Fri thru Mon. Private Fe, beaut 2BR 2BA E/alde w/'l fem Frplc pool Highway· Prime spot In 1-17531858-8888. Nationwide Co. BIG SU Mat. woman, exp .. to or-1 llmll 1 llllTll U&.11 euJS&hr gaunt~~,~~ $4 00/hr CM ..... 1. $360/mo + 'h $404 + d9p 840-S219 ' Landmark loc:atlon. 2411 to right pe<aon. 250--0912 ganlze, flle, Ute bkkpg. FULL TIME rGraphlC euppty & rept"O Apply In Pet90n Mon thru 1114 . -E Cout Hlghwey, Suite .~! al/Dt t 1 Sl s hrs flex, S5 hr, 548-0135 c LA s s 1 LI c EN s EI bullneN .. En1:3.etlc & Frldey. btwn 9em • 12 ...... ··-ullle. 722-1387 Ive mttg The •200. Corona Del Mer. ...c •I -----·- " ...... --.-a: 1714..,.7"-..,900 fOUfl) •os I If--..../--HOUSEHOLD EXP. REQ. people ori.nt . Star1 Noon. No phone c:ane For Self...S.W Gu St• FEMALEBUSINESSLADY NII• ....... rv ...-n DRUG CLERK Poeltlon-PIT=~-t':!_~..!1 GORDON MOVING &I S4.50·S8 hr. Inquire pleaH 819 Sleepy tlon Pleueapplyatl90 WANTED-To share large For the Roomrnete your'• DI lex• UaJta Z71i ARE FREE Apply Whit• Front Phar· HHvy' ~~ -s;r"· 1 s T 0 R A G E . I N c . 7:30-5:30 wtldys. Hollow Lene, Laguna I So. Coul Hwy, Laguna. 2/bd condo pool, garg, look Ing For-Selected by 1 mac y, 8 0 1 B • k er, open. Call Mike 650-2~ 768--0843 2~ F19cher Ave. CM Beach Bch 8-tOam, M-F. EOE n·smkr, neet & respon-your needs & measured 2 blks fr~ u:t Hwy 540-2882, CM. slble , w/gentleman. oompatlblllty. 261·5777 as gro11, $875,000. 2o% Cal: FllllT IFFIOE S400/mo. 495•3173• ltatala Wut .. 27 down 497-5132 PP N-.norl Urologist. nds Laguna Niguel. · · · UJ 1171 y .... dOOd cl.an m819 nda stu-h...111 •--na hi lar • exp'd person lmmedl· Fem n·smker 24+ yrs, dlo or bach In CdM or N.B rt -, atety. Kathryn 844-8722 room CdM 3Br hae up to S450. 733--0321. IJH,000 1111•••01 llUlll $375+ utll. 675-0501 3.30-9pm/548-9500, eX1 38drm, 2 Beth. Only 4 Found: Big black fem. dog. _.. , Mftrtiaia1 lat• C.1,..try llMtdeal Femshrbeautlful3Br2Ba, 1036, Ladd years old with older 19th/Harbor, C M . Must have at leett 8 mo1 ---1-.......... ~ .... -----xlt Penlnaula local. Ftp, 2Bdrm, 1 Bath. Recently W r kdys 5 49 .1323 exp. In au .ph .... or Doon-Repelr·Alteratlons PUlllllUmll w/d, gar S400 utus pd. Retired couple, Balboa renovated, new MWel'. 754--0575 ' medlcal Ina. bllllng & fol· $2.40 per day Cablnet•Panel-Loc«a--etc Oualltywortl, frMeat. Av1 3115 673 1443 B1yClubmember1,wl"1· water. all COPP•r low up. Type. rtle, good 35yr .. xp.JeNy842--0567 #425513 gea..7401 TlllllfllOlll · • es to leue. Bay Club plumbed. Owner wlll FOUNDdatk caltco cat, no phone techntqu. & gOod Th • ALL t Lewn-Tr ... Shrub lnatall. Ledy/gay guy. Mciudecl 1 to 2 bdrm apt July, Aug. trade, finance or submit white. about 2 yrs, benefits. Call 253-7324 311::_ 30 d~ J~~:m CABINETS & CARPEN· RESID/COMM.L/IND 28 Tree Trim and Removal. tropical, prv ba, frpk:, Sept . no pets & reta. Call for detail• Harbor View Homes. In the TRY Small )ob9. rf191lrs. yr1. Do my own work. Lie. Lawn Main & RototUllng. Ii. Paiatiaf GLASGOW PAINTING Int/Ext. 30 yr1 •xper , rer1. 842-5214 HOMEOWNER EXPERTS Int/Ext. Acous Ceilings. Lk:#288597 631-9215 beams••""-545-110• (619)"•" ....... I •--W ,.. 640-1781 -MEDICAL BACK OFFICE. freete11mat•.845-2003 #278041 .A184M128 Sprtnk'-· Install, o-.-•r. '_.,.,, · .,_,.__,... -•1 arw famlly practice, Hunt. SERVICE F &,.. ,._.. COM to lhr, lrg 3BR. Prof WANTED· House sit or 111·22'2 FOUND Medium t lzed Bch Expe<.d, X·Aly P«· C..nt/C.aetttt OON'S ELECTRIC ,.. 1lrnet .. 548-8065 I'm sman, my Pf1c;e1 are non-smkr. close to Room to rent on the Bch. Dog, gray. vcty Golden mlt. Good aalary for •ffl· &;:;;ways, pati09, petha, ~~98~~1eta ~-~~· K.C TREE SERVICE small. 14 yra exp In area beach 1425. 675-6599 Up to $350. 875-5909 View School. 842-6088 clent girt 842--0665 DIRECTORY •tc. No Job too emall. .,_ • .,.,...,..., Top, trim, removal Quality Ron. 846-9370 LIE UllU fl ltll G&Ufll ftr ltat LOST: Gold Hoop Earring. NURSES AIDES, LIVE-AN1. Mlotley, 538--0553 NEW/REPAIR. OUallty. No service. FrH Ell. PAINTER NEEDS WORK.I Beaut dec:or ml/bch frpl 2740 Sat 311 Swap meet,Bll. INS. CNA'S & CHHA'S, C~U• Cut JoFrba .. t9101em .. 1~!d• r.euon631•2!~1415. Oays/Evea. 538•6696 Int/Ext, celllnga, relln cab tennis, str male. Avl now. Penln? AflWard 846-2652 Home Care Service hat CN-l. TODAYll "" .-Landecaplng. Sprlnkler1. (26) yr1 exp., work guar S395/utll+dep 497-1304 Encl sngt car gar. Vsry la•aatrial 27h LOST:(mld·Feb) Fem cat, lmmed hr1 avall for car· 142-4321 td, IH Fr ... nutrttlou1 meals & Sod. CIMn-upa. 20 yr1 In D1vt1 Painting 964-3637 clean/dry. etec, ht cell, Nr grey !Ibby w/wht 10 Ing peopi. 10 provide snac:ke at Country Com· Ftul•L area. Tony 845-5124 PAINTING Int/Ext. repairs. M,:)~1f~~~ ~:ec;~~r~': OC F/Gr S85 751·353 l 2~1~ :/:·:J~.t!· mos. 4th I M ar lg·o Id. nul'$lng carund compa-fort Chlldcare, lie Leg 8· FENCE RePatr. Nft 1 Old. Complete clean-up, gen·1 c:ab. reflnllhed, pepertng carport, avall now $425 E/elde CM. 20x20, storage S 1258 & $792. 632-4180. CdMar 840-4255 nlonshlp to patient• In An11tic&l fl preechool prep 4fM-8101 Wood, chain llnk, patio's. malnt, tree !riming, fr• 25yr loc:al ret1 979-5294 759-5638 or 760-2633 only, minimum IN 8 mo • u1 l ~:!~.=t :xp~p~ MODERN XcousTics. ClMala1 lfmn frM •t. Greg, 988--0118 NI. Mauro. 962·9973 UNIQUE PAINT Mature M/F shr large ''25tmo•aec 945•7234 huat •11•11" '"' I forlnfocall 478--0284. NEW & OLD CEILINGS ROBtN"scLEXNING rlrtweM •LAWN&GARDEN+ 10yr1lntheHtrborAree E11tblutt NB twnhH Ster11t 1742 Z1 ~ .. ~t~ •W PUT·Tm SPRAYED. 527·2589 SERVICE:• throoughly FiRewoobi76.56•XCO:d Free n t., r .... pfioea, I Free est. 854-2732 $500/mo 720-1444 Oestt Itta 10.20 10 llm -Oll'JA •U U.S. CHRISTIAN SINGLES Poeltlona avalltble for Exquisite Acoulllcl Re-clean houM. 540--0857 Winter Special. OUll. mix. 9 yrs exp. 845·5133 M/F 25 ... (M8S8 Ve<de)CM S75/mo 963--1965 Eight 28drm. 1Ba and Two Box 715-KT RN's, LVN·s, CNA'e, sprayed or remove. Dry· HouMCleanlng 14 Yf9 exp. Dellv., Jim, 836-1581 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE 1 PaJtriaL Rm•olc. pvt ba ahr 38drm, 2Ba, tll with prl-Wayzata. MN 55391 Homemaker• & Ll~ln well Repairs. 847-7901 rellable,reas, rr .. nt,own U Sod. Clean-ups. Melnl ...,FX"9i'irniill!'Hi!i!11;:m~"!'ljNf._E,.Rl'!'!foP!RP!Si-o 11 Ga W/D IY ST1••.i!!E vate yard & encl gar1ge9. Co 1 P'-__ ,1 trans. Pina MS-9816 Delle I ~ Sprlnklefl etc 850-4 147 H•NGINGISTRIPPING w em owner. r, · na• Each Unit completely Mid 80'1 Jewiah 5'7 M9k• mpan ons. ...... .... REBLOWN O~ PAINTED AMERICXN HANDYMAN · · I "' cable. $450, very stable Storage Spaoee Avallabte prvt & In greet ahape. An· shapi.y younger white 556-2233 for Appl. Also Int/Ext Painting HoueeclHnlng Sat. or All gardening & cieanup.1 VISA·MC 873-1512 onty 850-1159 De Ania Bayside Vlll•r. nual Income of $81,720. lemale. attrectlve, un-AMEllUI llllOUI Lk:#281597 631-9295 Sun. Aelltbte. Ref's. C=t~~m~~~: Fr .. ntlmatea. Arnold Expert Wellcoverlng ln- M/F 2BA spacious E/slde JOO E. CoHt Hwy, N. . orrered II $825,000 Inhibited, •haring & Mlf· EOE A,,llUCI SU neg. Julle 848-9484 tub encl, etc. And y.. Fellbtum 549.7409 1tallallon1. Rees. Con1utt- apt Lndry. dlw. $350+'.h 673•1331 Mon.-Frl. Mpm OartJ War• supporting, erotic lover, I hlfll Pttfft RESID'LICOMMERCIAL Jeeu1 l1 Lord 833-1402 ant Alllgnmt. 511-3590 utlls Avsllnow~2-4307 Ceaatrdal 111·2241 ~~;~:,d~t~~~~ ORTHO RECEPT1?e'c APPLifN'CE SERVICE free';!in'f!~2r.~::~ FENCES-OATESTrMtrlm lluary -W'lllllTI" M/F Jbr 2ba. The Ver· 1.£. hlt/ltat PO Box 15105. Sanlt & ADA CHAIRSIDE Refrtg'a walherl d~a Dump runt. C.M.IN.B. *11111181 * DEPENDABLE QUALITY sallies Nr So. Cst Pit Ana, CA 92705 ADore youou carh~ ~~~~I? r•-,' D/W, AtC. Ali ._. U1 I -atM, Jim Whyte, 842·7208 EST. 876-3175 REFS. Woncrnanatilp 142-8813 S335•',,ut ... dep. 427Sq Ft.OfflcaSpeceat y ••• -··P -...-W o ..... Chris or MISsy 7~8904 below merket prloe. Xlnt Prof man went• prot ledy ablllty? Like a pro Community Appllance. •~In ~·ng a •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. s-.. ...... blocit ..______ W•galslhd hang IOQ91her CdM M/F 3BR hM rum or Freeway ac:ceaa, Costa • or en . reas1onat atmosphere a 240--0717 or 522-2323 MrVloe now 548--0757 G 14s'.-~77 p· cement, plentera, reatucc:o ang • . ·-o lhe 30"'40 f week d 1111·1 • 7199 Atter Clrc:le 8.~. Detailed cleaning. Clll for Paint Drywall Cerpentry __..,. • ,.,,....... H I t~AO....._ t unlurn \-111d trpl w/d Mesa. near South Coaat Ing, summer crul1lng bHul aurroundlngs? · etc llY 527 PTL repalra, etc 24hr 546--0729 °'U'f· 83 730 • $.450 Jo Ann '573.4..04 Plaz.a (714)5't8-2982 I~ 213-434-3793 Want to wor1< Ml tlrn. Aa~t Trlller1 Waahed & AlnMd HANDYMAN LARGE and STUCCO MASONRY TILE - Four 2 bdrm, 1'h bath t••i I, ...... , llUI w/exll comp•naatlon? WlndOwt Included small I DO IT ALLI • p•-t /..__all M/F. Lag Bell JSR hM. 526 sq rt. $425/mo (Townhoute style) end --• Ex per pref'd Call P ng ArM Repalrt & Sngl wlcM 135/DOI 144 531·S579 Pit"' Ive m90 No Job to amall. All types. Ml ti ••7• l•c.ocean vlew $350/rno BalboaPenln.~entry& one t bdrm, 1 bath. (111)171-2141 848-1455 . RMutfeclnQ •Roonng& Lloyd873-7211an5pm YOUBUY •llNST•LL . FrM•t.UC:. 631·2~5 =-1,,-:-1 ~/Ext~.-p-a...,..tch...,...pl_u_ler_'-_ + ,,.. ut111 497-7204 bath Cl.an 780-9792 Newer, g1rag•1. nice. \2.00+totl11 any W•t«prooflng• 831-4199 .. I CUiiom texturl"" u~i;" I Owner llquldttlng. Only • 1 PIT1111 •U1• ... AIPhalt·r9P&l~l"" lot• VACANCIES VACANCIES Garage openers. Dltp09-llftlat work. Pro~No ~rob~ lt•tall J S.at~ Cea1t ••trt $375,000. Call nowt Crelg HHH enlcu 5 dav-pe< weelc. 3 hourt apt. complex vY-;'Oli.r. Special Pre Sptlng Rataa ai.. lt. Elec. Cablr,.it, *11 ...._ I IMl•t 132e1e4 554-7631 2111 831· t266 3114 per day Clll 432~14 Joe 845--4289 am-9pm W• do It •Ill 857.0742 cio .. 11. WL 541-8494 .. -·--* ,,., .... ,. 11-------Eioi1TS:llRLI Colt• M... g_ .. aU.1 CLEAN & EXPERt Pl..W., ~ .. CiifJi!" .... , . NOW OPEN IEW LUlllY APAITIEIT co11u11n . California Ca~ Cod Styling has bttn captured ar The Ca~ ~lte1 from I, J. and 3 Bedroom plans with I or 1 B.rhs • Veulred Ceilings • Walk rn clOS<'ts • Prrvsre Patios or Balconre' • vncraJ He1ung 1nd A1r.cond111oning • Pool • Spa • Covered Parking The c.~·s e11c111ng loc111on 1s within walking dmancc o( South Coa t Plue Mall and rhe new Oran8e County Performing Arts Ctnrer . .. _., -.. ,.,. ll'IC. 1000 Sooth Coe.st On~ Coua Mt'sa, CaJi(omta, uhfocnr.a 92626 (714) 5M-IM4 WMft}(R •• 1 •• ' • .... Prime Coeta Meaa toe. An- nuet groea 155,000. Prln· cipal1 only. 844-7-424 Am.FllW.E te New unlt .. fully occupied, positive ca•h now~111 0t 'A Mgmt 1vall 281·1930 Dan Starkey Ster1cey, 8rtght I Wlllla 14.410.000 SPARKLING 8 Unit Eut· bluff. 72K groea. AM!lng '895,000. Bkr 953-1220 WITllFlllT 11•11 Cerl8btd 3 a.tux• Unlta ( 1) 38R, (2) 2BA. boe1 doel(. lagoon "'"· 100% In.Md, reduced S75K aa pack1ge, Total Price $375,000. BURMEISTER R.E 81t-72t>-teoo 84t.se27 c1wa1/0dln Mil ••la•• o00 stW1NalXMMXt1aus ttRAUONd .UoVINd ~.~~r.m·~ i.11rat 111-1111 I ~eteltled Advet't~ _ ~ S«V. • BtochUl'ee: ~~ ~:-.i:erage' Ylfd ~~92 .. ABC MOVlNG• • f°All plumbing & PIMll~ lcU.b I TlllPlllll UUI ~Ina. GRAPHICS Ouldc & Cer9ful T13804f DRAINS CLEAR From,., lutnlftlea Jiii lndMdutl nMded r0t f\111· N.twPOAf: 7•9191 trllttn HAUL.ING • Cl.EAH-UP LO RATES. 652-0410 Faucett. OttpoMI Heat & ;XPP(E 11.111 Private' time tempomy t•I•· ~· Word Proc.et~ Ml'• 111r, •••• Y~g~....:· ;;=· nanm ~ 141.-07 P&A 122.eo:' 1eteonS15ht.Setuphme, ~=~!~ 0~~'1/c~AHLfrY . Comm/re.Id. 1·2345 '* 145-0735 * · 11 .. 11 .... DrllNdwedorrepalred bu.in.a eystem S54-SS40 2 montl'la. Minimum 45 GRAPHICS NEWPORT. 8.1. WILSON l $OHS HAULING & OLEAN·UP Ortnge Co. Ortalnal All plumbing,..,..,._ Low SCIENCE TUTOR. wpm typing required. 720-9191 Rm. Add. Remodel Kite. $21 A LOAO. St...-.t Movers. Tneur.d rat ... ,.,a. PDO 831-3187 BloloQy, Chem. & Phyalca. Salee •xperlence helpful. Beth. Tiie. #357487 Ina. Call Mlk• 148-1614 Lie. T 12~.141·1427 Dr. 8: Belman &7$-3141 Can Ktth!Mn Olson for Bualnna Fonna, all typet 30 yra •xp.148-1740 NEWWwehouMStorage Info. or appointment. Copy Mtcf'llne SuPi>llee. .-1~ Haull~ Moving. Clean-Mln'LI Boele •nd bill• Ind IUlll OI*.... Low Ratee, 841-4009 atn..... ups. 7 oeys. L.owt rat•. •nr-11 c.mperundcottllQM·•ll .. , L TUS 1·2-3. PAVROll.. I hiW1at Call Barry, 722-M73 Catetu~eou..cheep :!rt~~":.=~ IAILY "LIT Pickup a delMry, too MtC comm;;: ory;;a... IC.. By hr.tor p6ece.148-3MS eso.2151oi.,..831·8964 c:Welfled (714)142-4321 exL302 Gene. 979-0~1 S:ci= In Comm'I --Pttrlcl1 lox Ptychlc &wa11••tt &a ......... tt Hii ~ 1. '~4 Hllf -J=:r ltnltt =11~~f~.2~ Need a Resume? Acdon·gettlng, personaltnd resumes & tetten word processed Same Day ~rvtce Avaft.ble .. PARENTS. PrMrtie home. N.8. M.ntyn 640-7020/15 I ==~ ...... -.J • MEDIC1'L ENGINEERS MEDSTONE Shockwave Lithotripay Now Staffing Up For Solid Growth: Electro·Mechanical E. E.'1. M. E.'s. Chem E. 's Machine Deaignen .. C. D·Baae Programmen Pleaae aend resume to: E. Payne, Director Medatone lnt'I Inc. 1607 Monrovia Ave., Coata Mesa, CA 92627 Eqt1"1 Opponuaity Employrr .. .I Orwiji CO. DAil Y PILOT/~. Mardi I , 1181 ------------- HARBOR SUBARU $500,000 USED CAR INVENTORY ON SALE NOW '81 Chevette 4 Dr Hatchback Auto, hke new, k>w mlleeQe (709Zll) '81 Chevy El Camino- Auto. Ult, PIS, CM•, tu·IOM ~nt. Ilk• new wire wheel coven (415951) '83 Chryaler Le Baron Auto. A/C, AM/FM digital CUI. PIS, lllnyt top, bi.c11 t>Muty, IOw ml'-Oe (IHOZ9341 '83 Buick Park Avenue V-11 lull e>ower vtnyl top. (1GRL7 14) '83 JHp CJ-7 6 eyl. • spd. PIS. otl road wlleel• & "'"· 1050253) '80 Subaru Hatchback 4x4 • &pd. AM /FM cass Like new (1BPN780) '83 Chevy Caprice 4 Dr Sedan V-8. auto. loedec:I wlall C>PllOna 11GMU5191 '80 Dat1un 210 "SL" 5 19(1. AM/FM CllSS Like new (094ZE1l '83 Subaru 4x4 Wgn 5 •Pd. A/C like new ( 1FNP0931 '83 Olde Cutia•• Wgn Auto. A/C, AM/FM PIS. tnt wheel, 35,6 t8 orig m1 cruise ( 1HCC 1851 '84 Chevy Celebrity Wgn 6 cyl, 11uto, AIC 1111 wheel, AMlfM stereo. 22.986 a<IQ miles l1KOW2t6) '83 Ford Mu1tang Cpe 6 eyl, 8U10 A/C lllt 26.782 orig "" f t3t867) '84 Buick Regal 4 Dr Aulo AIC PIS. P/wtndows 6 cyi ltJC45071 '81 Subaru GL 4 dr, Mdan. 5 19(1, AIC, AM/FM attlflO. (1CNX411 ) '83 Chevy Mallbu Sedan Auto, AJC, crulM. AM/FM ll~tcl, 33.144 ortg mllee (t.GMN3951 '83 Ford LTD Wagon Au10. AIC, AM/FM, PIS, crulM, IPlll IHI 35, t 17 orig miles (2E27753) '84 Buick Regal Cpe Auto, AIC, AM/FM cass. crulM, PIS. Ult. 21.239orlg ml (tKRB214) '81 Pont Trana Am 1 Auto. V-8. P/wlnd. Pldr lka, crulM. tilt, r -top, eus. wheels, AM/FM cllU, rec- lno red 8.25' orlQ ml I tNBX203) '82 Pontiac 6000 LE Auto. A/C, AM/FM CUI, till, PIWlndows. crulM (1JMH35) '83 Plymouth Rellant 4 Dr Auto. A/C, PIS excellen1 cond (1JXB5691 '84 T-Blrd \1-8. Iulo, A/C, AM/FM casa. vinyl top, low mlleege (2611461 .. '80 Honda Wgn Auto, AM/FM ca ... 37 ,699 orig ml 1110lYICI '82 Subaru GL Wgn Auto, A/C AM/l"M. 1111 wheel. root raci<. 33.903 009 m1 (USHASU) '83 Toyota Corolla 5 spd, AIC. Stereo, 1ow mlleage llHJWll98) '82 Chevy Monte Carlo Auto. A/C, PIS, Plwlndows, AM /FM CHS I IKVS759) '82 Mazda 626 5 spd AM /FM cass, Ult, Cullom wlleels 27,926 Otlg ml 1624672) ~'iSChevy j '79 Olde Cutia•• I . .celebrity Wgn PIS V-8 auto. PIS, P/wlndows A/C 6 eyl auto A.IC AM/FM AM/FM I ....... 292Z P1windows 1111 18 7•6 orig m1 ow mi-I LM) (1Lfsto9) -l ,84 B I k R IC '81 Olde Cutlaa1 u c ega pe Sedan 6 tyi auto AIC AM/FM PIS, A P/$ p IC Plwindows splll 51315 1111 1 .... 15661 uto twtodowa A . low mites • +·o:'_,_6_, ----------l '83 Ford EXP Cpe '78 Olde Cutlaaa ~ 5Pd IVC AM cass. PIS. sunroof Supreme r1111~ black PRCkaoe 111-iOTf)(P) Au10 A/C vinyl lop, PIS. t•• IVJ2) ~3 Pontiac :n83 Mazda RX7 "GSL"1 Flreblrd Cpe . AIC. cruise, •unroor. custom w11ee11 , Auto A1C rtdio PIS low mlleaoe cruise, 5 •Pd. Plwlndows. tow mlle- 110384 11 IOI ltHGT5681 ~ --<r: '85 Toyota 4x4 PU '84 Ford LTD 5 spd PIS. CHI AIC 1hd1no rear Auto. AIC, erulee. tllt. apllt MAI 1111• window low m11eaoe 12NZ09SJ1 new 1 ILBW9211) ---,83 Ford F-150 4x4 P/U V 8. au10 AIC. PIS two tone :\5.583 orto m•le• 1~081178) '82 Subaru Cpe ~•Pd AM/f'M atereo t tEYE033t era Wgn 6 cyl. eu10. PIS 1111 PIOOOt 1«:111 AM/Ft.4 etereo cau 24.288 0rio mllls 12C 1£35&1 --------~ '84 Buick Skylark Sdn Au10. AIC. AMIFM can, lilt ~ PIS sun1001. 2'.539 orig mlltt (4•3584) '84 Toyota T er eel 5 d• euto AIC, AM/FM lleteo. 27 58& orto mtlei ( 1JMN29 7) '84 Plymouth Rellant !> dr au1 0 A/C, PIS, AM/FM llereo. 2• 132 orig mites (EZ87159) KIYIOA"O ILIO· ange ~~ on '*'-Y ~Ttie folowlng PlnOn It o.uy PttcJt '*'*" 1& 23 PfoYll!Ont of UW PYoPC*I 0.lty PtlOt ...,Oii i , 11. 23, MAim 8TA~ ~IC8. 101' ~ H 1tM ~ ... March 2 • !Ne • . r9QW91Mnl• 30 tfft n.. to1CM1r1a ""'°"'.,. onw CorON c1e1 M•. c.11t. • ,._ o u o LA 1 1 NT u•. · • au-o20 eeot1 bk!..,.,. .. , ton11 1n. • 8'r<M1 doing b utlno • .. : ttae llubllllhed OrWIOI CoMI NATIONAL TRADE 02 tullnametand~ot IU!ACHWOOOOONaTRIJC. C~ "OPel'W D4llly !'lot Mardi I ,,&, 23, HoMIWOOd, ~a.;;;, illlMV't' ell pereon• •nd pwtl .. 1--.,.-.. -..,.-lllft-nl'r __ _ TIOM.Htt!HarlOO,~ Man.....,..,,t. lno , Calf· 301 tNa c..if t2M3 "8JC ,.,,,_ lnt.-...dlnttw~ 11 ~..,,RA Hiiia, CA tae63 fotM. 1161 Oo"'9 ,..,_. ~ ~ 81uan Milt9r1y, the t>td 19 by a ccwpotallon.1"Lft-. -,._~_..AC._CMN......,_rt_MD_ MlchHl w1111am I< err. Suite a::.., Ntwpoi1 8-ch. ( ~2 Holmwood. Newport ..cnnoue .,..... II••• the nemee of the of· HeAL nt 1 :n.o,..,1 0 , Uttt Hartog, Laguna Hille, Calif. t .s leach, Celf. t2ta MAim ITA~ fkltw• wtto can algn an ~Al 8TAW CA 9~ Thi• butlnet• '' OOfl· rt&,.., NOTICE Thia but lneH I• oon· The follOwlne ptrtOne art agreement on betlatt ol the 1:AltUDIDDftl 111 Thlt bualneu 11 con· duClttd .,Y: • OOfJ)Otatlon c:tucted by: an lndtY!cNal dOlnO buelnetl ae: eotPoratlon and wri.thef • PIC dueled by· an lndMdual MtR W. St.. l'M:llllOUI IUWll ~ S. M!Merty UNIOLOH 4 SEASONS mort than one offtcer muat 1 11_ 1Nf 01' PACI MlchMI w Kerr Thia tWement WM flttd MAim ITA,...,,., Thie ~· ... ,... TRAVEL 3070 lfttto4 1190. """ "lht t>td .. by a pert· PU•ANCIAL LtPI .... TNt .,...,,,.,,. -fled with ttie Col#'l1Y c-. of Or· The IOIOWlnQ ~ •• with Ult County Ctet1C of Or· eo.ia Meta. c.in. t262t Mflhlp Of • jOlnt -.ture, IUIUMC!~~ • :': with tM County Clwtl of Or· ange County on F~ 6, dOlna ~ aa: ange County °" JMUafY 23, AllWe9t lnlttOOllMCt. C.... tt•i. the name. and ad· M9Wptrt -_._ ' • ange County on ~ 3. ttN PAClflC W!ST El.EC-ttM totnla, 10 Huahee 81. A 102, dr ... 01 all genetal par1ntr1 ...... ...._.,, ...,..__ 198e ~ TAONIC8. 1310 Logan Av· ,_ lnllne, Cafff. t"'2714 and Joint ventul'ef'I If the C..._. _ ,..., PubllMltd Oranot eo.tt enue, Unit A/8 , Cotta Meu.. Publlehtd Orange Cotitt Thia bu•'""' '' con· b 1 d d er 1 1 a • 0 It T.... ••111••-'t'l .. ._._.R :;r-Pul>IWMld Oranot Cotitt Delly Piiot Fet>Naty te. 23. CA taeae Deity Piiot ~ te, n . d\lettd by. a OOfPol'allon P'CJPflttOt~ °' MOthef ti.._.. T .... Dally Piiot Febru8rf ,e, 23, Matet1 2. 9, 1tae P~ Weet CnterpttMt. Mateh 2. 9. 1oae Sueen Stlanlty, ~ttY entity thet doee buelnMt ...,._ ~1 '9:.::: March 2. 9, tNt Su-<>oe Inc. Ca1ttom1a oorpofatlon. SU.Ot5 Thie .tetement -flltd under a llcthloul narne tM ,..,.._ __ ,... • $11-'982 1&2 lnd\19 St., ~Ana. with lM County Cltttl ol Of· bid lhall be In tM rMI nfllftt t •tttri.•tttl nr,I•• "8.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI .,._ .. ...-aTATIMIN't The foffowlng per9on1 are doing ~ u : MARINE RESCUE CONSULT ANTS, 1825 W81tcllft Of. # 105, Newport Beech. CA 92&e0 ~ N. Glbton. 45e Shady Or., Cotta Meta, CA 92&2t Steven G. WlollY. M Per· gola, hvlne, CA -92'7 t 5 Thi• bu1lneaa I• con· ducted by: • genlfal part- nerstilp • LeurllllOI w:G11>eon Thia 1t1temen1 we• flied with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on February 3, t986 ,....., Publlshed OrtnQI Cout Dally PllOt February t6. 23. Tll'r CA 12707 lllllDol ... 111111'\TM'.r ... County on Ftbi''*Y 5, of tht bidder with • deelg-..... .,..... -= l't8.JC N01ftlr. Thte buslneee 11 oon· '"""""' nu1~ 1HO n•llon fOllOwlng· ttlOwlna , ... Ill Uurrlpsd -~ --.. ducted by·• oorporetlon '~ --11 ,__ "OBA (the llctlt.loul namer~ ~urplQ) .. .IMii ClaM n.. -ThornM Lee AecMr Sr., --Put>IWled 0ranoe Cottt ~ L ... ) frOM ._.,..,._... ITA~ CEO ITA,.....,, Delly Piiot Ftbr!JwY ti 23 provided, ~. no 141· IMreeN• (De· The lollowlng pet"tOnl .,. Th6f Ntemwtl WM Ried Tht lolowlng pet90M .,.. Mlll'Ch 2 • 1988 • • Utloue name ~ bt uMd .....-, • '" c...-..... doing ~ u: with the Coun C Or doing butfneat u · ~ ' . un.... theft II • ClU'rtnt I I ti I 1111 PC & COMPANY, 2005 w .,:.1 County ..,Of\~ Callfotnla Attoclet•. 2910 su.ooe reglflretlOn with the Orange ~:..:.:i hfM¢ Balboa Blvd. HOt, Newpot1 21 tHO Rtd Hiii Avenue, #200, COunty Recorder. In caM o1 Ned•"•* 111.-.-M- Betch, Caillf. 92963 • P1ltf1'I Co1t1 MtH. O•lllornlt "8.JC NOTICE COtpotltlon•. Include the ..; a ............... Patrick D. C1ven1ugh, Publltned Oranot COlllt 92828 na.met of ttll PrMldent, lflMtaftet Ill ,.,.... 2005W.Balboe81vd.H01, OelfyPik>t Mard\9.1& 23 OSCSA.ltoclet•,t CIJll· PM:TnlOUa.U ... 11 Secr9taty. Twer, and ' 117• A1 1lhRt ..... Newpor1 Bw:ti, Caillf. t2M3 30 ttee ' ' ' fornla genettl pertntnhlp, NAm ITAru.N'f Manager. tie.=,:~---. ~ Phllettt W. Ctvaneugti, • Su-048 by DSC 3, e Calltomla Mm-Tht fotlowlng per1IOI\ 11 The City Councll of the C IUlllllU Pttet 2005 W. 8all>Ot Blvd. 1801, lttd partnerttllp, Gtn«al doing butlnMI u : City OI Cot111 Meta reeervet We ....._, ....., ..... Newpon Beach, Ctillf. 92963 Pettner, by Ofepw Family LESLIE CHESTER OE· lhl rlOt\I to reject -.Y Of all the....._.._. .. IR_.. Thie bualn1t1 It con· fltBJC N()TIC[ VtnllK•. 11 Calltofnla Um-SIGN OFFICE, 3720 Blue bide. .-"'9 ........ ducted bt: hutOand and wife _Tm....,_--.. tted par1nerWllp, General Key, Co<ona del Mar. Calff Dated: Matet! •. tNt 81....,._. .., ..._ ,.., p w ~ ..... ....... --Pa rtner• by Renney E. 92825 PUblW'otd OrtnQI Coeat DN• .., It ,_ Thia atatemenl WM flltd NMll ITAn....T. Pt9'*. 2910 Red Hiii Av-LAttlt Rent Cheater, 3720 D .. ly Piiot Mtten •• t986 made .............. .... With tht County Clerk of Or· The (oltowlng Plrtont .,. enue. 1200, Cott• Meta. Blue Key. Co<ona del Miii. &1-059 COfll1t1lttl1.-.r ....... .... ange County on February 5, dolno bualneu u: California 92e2e Calif. 92&26 81-•IC Mt\Tll't of c ........ ·,....._.. '° t98e THE NEWPORTER RE· OSL Serv1oe Compeny a Thia butlne11 It eon· ,._, nu ~ lew f10011t SORT HAIR DESIGN, 1107 Ce llfornla corporation, duated by: an lndlvldual 1 _._.,. Of' THE ..._ The... c WMft. ,,_. PubMshed Orange Cotitt JamboNt Aoecl, ~ 21791 Lllka F« .. t AY9nue, Lttlll Cheater ,,_.,.._ AMctr..i L. _. Dally Piiot Fll>ruary 1&, 23, BMch, CA 92e80 1200, El T0to, California Thi• atat"*ll wu flied ~~~IT·I~-::::~:~ .;: ,,........., o,-... C... Mitch 2 9 1988 Angeta on.co. 10071 Hiii 92630 with the County Clertl of Or-"'°' ...,_ .... 10 u Marci\ 2. 9, 1986 ' ' su-9" Ro.d, Garden GrOYI, CA Thi• bullnee1 I• con-•not County on Febrvary 5. aUR1, ANCL 11 COW8, AH1Y,1": 12. 1• ' ' S 987 92&40 duated by: 11 general part· t98e · OU t ret • • a.-4S1 u· 1---------Thi• butlne.. 11 eon-nerthlp ,_ ... .-..IL ems ---------PllllJC NOTICE dUettd by: an lnctMduel Ranney E. Draper Publlthed Oranot Coul Yw IMed Dec1m!Mf 1----------Plllt.IC NOTICE ICTTTIOUa .u ... u APIGElA GRIECO Thi• ltatement wu llled Dally Piiot February 1&. 23, '1, ,_ "8JC NOJIC( -m""''• .... ...-.. , N.-ITA~ Thie atetement WM llled with the County Ci.t! of Or· M11tctl 2. 9, 1988 ....!~ ~ ......... T ......... :;::: 1--------- ..... ivv --...._~ f ..... __. with IM County Cler1' of Or· ange County on February 3, Su--004 -· _..... -NOTtcl Of' NAME ITATE•NT .... """""no pereona are ange County OI\ FlbfUary ttae M,111.117; ....... tWPtul Dll80UlnoH Of' Tile followtng '*'°"' are doing bullneaa u : 2e. t988 ,_,, Pta.tC NOTICE fund• t1,n1.0001 Un· ,All'TNIRltW' doing buslntu as PLUS ONE INTER· Pm10I Publi.tied Orange Cout .......... fw.de (turplue) Publlc; noUcl 19 htrlby ACl<ERTEC. 6041 Lltllefleld NATIONAL. 201 E Stevena Publllhed OftnQI Coul Delly Piiot Flbruaty 1& 23 LIE AND ACCIDINT AND,,...., .......... ,. that SIERRA VISTA Of .. Hunllngton Baaeh. CA Ave • Senti Ana. Callf. Deity Piiot Maron t, t&, 23. M1tctl 2. 9, 198& ' ' HtEAlnt 8YNO,lll Of t11r.i1 pellerhol~re VELOPMEHT CO., ~ 92&48·1031 02707 30, 1988 &>-990 THe ANNUAL ITATl.-NT ZUZT.-i "-t.fl tht l<OLCO CONSTRUCT! Cllerlls E Ackerman, A.PS EnterprlH•, ~· &1-050 ·YEAAENDEDDICWRI,_, 11,fM .... DIM11I;; OMPANY. ht retofo a 6041 Littlefield Or .• Hunt· eorportted, 201 E. SttvlRll 1111_.,. Mt\TIC[ 11, 1HI 0' ,AClflC 111a11te for the Jit•' olng t>ullnettundel' theflo. Ing ton Beach , CA Ave ' S11nte Ant, Ctlll. •-II' Mt\T11't ,.~nu MUTUALLWllNaURANCE ,..... lltloulflrmnarneandtty(e91 92848-1031 92707 ,.~ ""'"°' COWANY, 700 .._pcwt We ._,...,, 09f1tfJ ~ l<YLOFT ASSOCIATES, ft Marta J. Ae11\rman. ~ 1 Thia bualne11 la con-FtCTITIOUI _,...11 FlCTmOU8 .,..... C..... Drtwe, ,,0 , ... toOO, the .....,......._ .. ID,-. P.O. Box 570. City of Tutt11t~ Llttlelllld Or . Huntington ducied by: a eorporatlon NAm ITAT'lm'NT ...._ 8TAT9•NT Newpor1 .._.., C......._ Wttfl the A""-' ty of Orange State~ Beacll. CA'92848-t03 I George P. Reed The lollowlng pel'IOn .. .... ............. tor .... ,_ allfomla did on. the t5t Thi• bu11nea• 11 con-Thtl ttttement wu flied The lollowlng Pl'.ont.,.. doing butlnMe u : Total admitted ueta Mded Dao•"*' it, ,.., 1 of J'ar.uaty 198e dvetedbyhuabendendwlle wlthllleCountyCl«kofOr· dol~buaineM•: RALLYSPORT '-ENGi-$4 &17 345 779· Total made to the l11eurefl0e ~utlcon..-.t CttuolWtN Chlrles A. Ackerman enge County on February 5, W RTHER ANO AS· NEERING, 116&1 Mertens llablllt1a'1 •.'393, i24,978; Comlllllltlaner, ~to par1nertntP Md lertTlln- Tllls statement wa1 flied 1986 SOCIATES, 2427 Franc19co River Clrc:t, #C, Fountain Caplttl paid up O~ -OloU leW. te their , ... Uon, u part} with the County Cterlt ol Or· ,_ Dflw. Newport Bellch, CA Veney, Calll. 92708 paid In 11nd contributed Olfl A. W.a.t. ~I; 1 ther., ~ ~ :: ange County on Ftt>ruary 3. Publl.lhed Orange Cout 92&e0 Peut L<idgate. 2957 E. eurplua O: Spec:tal 11Urplul C.-.. a. KlefftMft, ho-Said bu..,;... In the • ·•· t 98e Deity Pilot Fet>ruaty t8. 23, D. Paul Werther, 2427 8fldlord, Santa Ana, Cellf. Funda it.584.•24; Un· r9tatJ II be oondl.lcted by SIE.R "°°°32 March 2, 9. 1986 Franclaeo . Pr~. Newport 9~707 u1lgned tund1 (•urplu•) ~ Ofente COMI AA VISTA DEVELOPMENT\ ?ubllslled Onange Coast SU-011 Bleeb,CA92 ·-..... Till• b11•ln ... I• ~QS)· 182.836375· Gain (Loa) Dell'1'h1Mllrohl,t ,10,11, o whO wlll p9)1.Md-di.~ Dally PllOI Februery 16, 23, Ellie M. Wartlllr, 2427 duattd by: an lndMdual from op9,a1!0n. t4.596,598; 12, 1-wge all jlabllltlet 9nd Mereh 2. 9. t986 1111-ar Mt\Tll'C Franclaeo Oftve, Newport Paul Ludgate Iner-(Oec:r .... ) In Ce.pl· a.GI 11 oljhe lfrm Md recetve Su 993 ,.~nu•~ Belc:h. CA 92HO Thi• lltt~I wu flied lal Md Surplus during 1985 moor.. ptyebll to the '• • . I FICTIT10U9.,...•a Thi• butlnfft It con-wlththeCountyCterltofOf. 5,3t7,091; ln1urence In llllDlfC Mt\TlCE lrm ---------NA• ITATl•NT ducted by: joint VtntUl'9 ~ County on Flbruaty 5, F o r c e . N a 11 on w Id e r ~ nu Further notice Is hereby PlBLIC NOTICE The following person I• W~rt,:u1 Werther, Ellie ~· t9 FIOOl:ll 26.963,579,000: Accident t TAro.NT Of lven lhel IM unotrllQntd flCTITIOUI •UllNEll ldolng bu91n.s at: ~ Thia itatement wu flied Pubtlshed Or Coeal and HHllh premium• ~Of Ill not be reeponaibll, lrom NA• I TATE•NT l CITYBLUE U.S.A. BY with the County Ctertt of Or· Dally Piiot Febru"':; 16 23 ~t3,876,05e: lcsui'1~ i" UH Of F1CTTTIOU9 hladeyon lor any obllgatlon Thelollowlngl*M>n•ere CHANDLER, 2t3 Gold· ange County on February Maren 2 9 lta& ' • oree -• orn • au ... aa...-rrldbythtothlralnhlt doing busl,_ as 0 & M lenrod, Corona def Mtr, 25 1988 ' ' SU-OtO t2,978,780,750, Accldenl The loll= pereona name. or In tM name of Enlerprl-. 18021-J Sky· Calif 92625 . ' f1t1MI end health premiums • haw abtnd the UN of he firm. perkClrc:le,Sulte2t5,lrvlne,, ChandlerJotephBell,2t3 Publlshed Orange Cout ~C MnTICE ~~;~1t 9 8 Celllornla the Flelltloue BualnHI Dated al Coelt M ... , CA 927 t4 IGoldenrOd, Cofone def Mar. Dally Piiot Maren 9. 1e 23 nu w ...:..l., ,.... Name: A) Sunterra; Bl En-elltomla, thla 4th ~ of Mare Allen Plftman 413 Celll 92625 30 1986 ' ' ' • ''''""'7 cert '7 that the vl<onment1 C) S01utlon'1, trctl, t988 · w Nobel* A. Senta Ana. CA Thi• bu•lneu It eon· · &i-054 '1C I Ml ... 11 above Item• •re In tc· t9t7t Cle. lr-.lnt, CA Robert Neuti.uer. Pr• 92707 ducted by: an Individual N ITATDmNT eotdanee with the Annual 927t6 t, Sierra VIII• Oevelop- Oavld Scott Perlman, Ch1ndler Bell The following Plf'IOnt are Statement for Iha yHr The Actl110u1 &..1lnest t Co .. M. H. Koll, Pree 2450 Bell Road n. Thi• atatemenl w .. tiled PtalC NOTICE dolnO bUllnea 11: enddeed December 3t. J!,!5 Name referred 10 above wu oleo Con11. Co. Anaheim CA with the County Cllrlt ol Or· CALIFORNIA HOUSE, mt to Ille ln11Uranoe ..,.,..,,. flied In Orange County on Publi.hed Orange Cout This busln•H 11 con· enge County on February 5. FICTITIOUI .,..... 84'3 l -ard Or., Hunt-mlaaloner ol lhl Stele of January t5, t98&, F2911350 elty Piiot MMcll 9, ttae dUC1td by co-partners 1986 NA• ITATtmNT lngtOI\ Betctl, Calif. 92646 California. purtuant to law. Robert WHllam Euton, Marc Perlman FJOOS10 The foltowtng perton1 llt The Tepe Factory. Inc. · R Lee Wlrthlln, AMlttanl Jr., t9t7t Biddle, Irvine, C,\ ~-----...... Thi• llatement wu Hied Publllhed Orange Cout doing~ u : Sac:ramento, Calif 958.20, Vici Preeldent; Olctl Van 92715 with lhe County Clerk of Or· Dally Piiot February 1&, 23, SUMRALL CHU & AS. 84'3 Ltewwd Of., Hunt· Treljen. AMlstant Sec:f.iMy This bu.U-wu eofl-.....__.;....;.;~--....-...;..;;.;;.__ ange County on Februaty 5. Mtrctl 2. 9. 1986 SOCIATES. 4500 Campus, lngton BMcll. C•'"· 92646 Published Orange Coast ducted by an lndMdual 1986 SU-998 #208. Newport Beach. CA Thi• bu•lneu I• con· Delly Piiot M11toh 8, 9, 10, t 1, Thi• •tatemenl WU llled F100m 926e0 ducted by: •corporation t2, t986 whh the County Clerk of Or· Published Orange Coast .,. ___ Mt\TM'C Joe Sumrall, 129 Lemon a.-tyFeetor, Vic.Pr._ s...430 tnQI County on F•bruary :1, Dally PllOI Februery 16 23 r~n. nu iw. Grove, lrvlnl, CA 9271' dent 198e M11rch 2, 9. 1986 • · FICTITIOUI .ua.aa Thi• bu•lneH 11 con· Thia 11etament wu flied Pt8JC NOTICE Publllhed Orange Cout Su-996 N.Am ITATl•NT ducted by: an lndMdulll wltll lhl County Cler11 ol Of. Olllly Piiot February 16 23 the Callfoml r-~ JOE SUMRALL •noe County on February 7, ~AND ACCIDENT AND M11r<ih 2 9 1988 ' . • ............... The lolk>wlng ~ 11 Thi• atattmenl wu fllec:I 1986 NIAL TH IYNO,all Of ' ' &i.989 llon1 CoOt that the Pert· ---------· doing bualnMS u . with the County C1ttt1 ol Or· ,_ THI ANNUAL ITATUmNT nerahlp cornpoMd of KEN· "-RIC NOTICE J. V BRENNAN CO. 110 llllQll County on February Publ •not Cout YEM D1com.11t PtalC NOTIC£ NETH LINDEMAN, JAMES FICTTTIOUI llU ... 11 N.Am ITATE•NT Newport Center Drive, Suite 28, 1984 Dally Pilot F 23, it ,_ of CALWORMA R. TEBBETTS, and CAR· 200. Newport Blaeh, Calif ,,,._ Marctl 2. 9, 1986 · llliNEm •9URAMCE FICTTTIOUa Ml ... U ROLL S. TEBBETTS, her• 92680 Published Orange Cout olore doing bu9lnltt under John Vincent Brennan, Dally Piiot March o. t6 23 OWAN 1711 Cet1l1r NA• ITAnmNT the firm nttM of ANGLES The folk>wlng pereona ere doing bualneu u : CLASSIC CONCEPTS, 557 Sturgeon Of , Cotta M .... CA 92626 'tO Newport Cenltt Drive. 30 1986 • . . -..... The lollowtng pel'tOnl are MUFFLERS herelNfter r• Suite 200, Newport Beach, ' Su-03& PtBJC NOTICE CA mc7 doing bullneta u: lerred to u "tM Partner· Callf 92660 OU1 .... lttecl _..,. TOM MAINTENANCE. Ip .. at t830 Superior T1111 butlneu 11 con· PtB.JC NOTICE FICTTTIOUa .,..... a,Mt,712; T .... 1111 ..... 546 t Cynthie Clrcle, Av.). City of Cotta Mete. Paul Jonathan Bozarth. 557 Sturgeon Or., Costa Mesa, CA 92&2& ducted by: an lndMduet ...._ ann•NT 210A79; C......,. ~ llP C'/Pf9M, CA 90630 tllfornla. '' dl9tolved .. of John Vincent Brennen F1CTIT10U9 .,..... The followlng l*IOnS we tlO,OOO; car... paN"' end Edw9td J. Karwczyl!, 5451 2·27 1988 by mutuel eon- Steven Paul Buller, 33547 VIiia Colina. Oan1 Point, CA 92629 This •tatemenl WU flied N.-8T Arn.NT doing bull neat u : c 0 II.' I b. t. d • u,, I ue Cynthia Clrcll. C'tP<-. CA Mnl. of 1"9 Pertnert : thll1 with the County Clerk of Or· The following !*ton ii CENTERCORP MANAGE· Z."°1000i .,_,... ...,.... 90830 ARROLL S. TEBBETTS Keren Zeidera, 905 Emer- ald Bay. Laguna Beach, CA 9265t ange County on F·ebrullfY 7, doing bu91neee u; MENT, 1590 "t3 South Pu11de _ ±L _UfleHlt"" Thie bu•lneu I• con-hu withdrawn lrom end Ilea 1986 ROSS MAIL ORDER CO Cout Hwy, Laguna Betch, fundll (~) (1•1N,l:D); ducted by. an lndMOl.ltl to be aeeodattd In ,, ... 130-41 .._ Sent• An~· Caillf. 92&51 Oelfl {~) "-..... EDWARD J K.ARWCZVK he Cllfrylng on of the bU9'- Pub41Sllec:I O<tnQI Coast Calif 92705 • . C.Olerwood Inc . Call-alloM (ta,112): ....... Thlt tlttament WU filed ,,... of the Ptrtnlr'lhtp. Dally PllOI February 16, 23, Robert Gregory ROH fornle, 1590 "13 South (~) In C...., ..ct with the County Cllr'k of Or-Notice 11 alto hereby Thi• buslneH 11 con- d uc I ed by. an unln· eorporated u1oclellon other than a pertnerslllp Merch 2, 9, 1988 1304t Hewee, Stnle Ane: COHI Hwy, Lagune Beach, aurplue d•rlnt 1111 ange County on February g.1lven lhll KE NNETH SU-029 Ctlll. 92705 Celll 92&51 2,Mt,077; lneuraflct ffl 28, t986 LINDEMAN, rttldlng at 2t3 This bu1lneu la eon· Thl1 bu•lnHf 11 con· foroe: NettoftW1dl IO.-c>. ,.__, E. 8er1!1ey, #57. Santa Ana. This 1tetemenl wu hied with Ille County Clerk of Or- ange County on Februery 3, t988 ducted by. 111 lndMdu_, ducted by: t eotporatlOn Ac c Id• fl I 6 He a Ith Publlthed °'::f.' Cout Calttomla. and JAMES R. __ Pta.IC ___ NO_T_ICE___ Robena. Rots Mlenele Maran, Prttldlnt P'•mlume 41,071: tn· Dally Pilot Maren . t6. 23, TEBBETIS, rtekllng a1 4765 Thi• 11atemen1 wee llled Thi• ttatement wu flied -MOe In Porolk C.._,. 30· 1986 Mltctllll Strtet, Alvwlldl, ~~:A~=· with the County Clerk of Or· With lhe County Clerk of Of'. l•lnett:;:,,;. -.otOi Mid-Su-039 Ctlllornle, wlll h•rH lttr f 211145 Publl9hec:I Orange Coast Oll'lly Piiot February 16, 23, March 2, g, 1986 The lollOwl"" ,_,900, are enge County on February 5, ange County on Fet>ruery 6, ~ ,.,_...... • e.rry on the butlneat of tM dol~ bull~;;; 198& tt&e ...._,. .. ....,,. lui,__ pt&JC NOTICE Ptrtneralp under the firm ., CONSTRUCT ON FIOIM1 ,._.. p..,. 41,0n n amt o I ANGLES " I • Publlshed Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Coeat *e ......., _., ..... FlCnnoua .u..... MUFRERS. lie tnlltled lo Su-986 ~~. ::c'A ::27 "95• Dally Piiot February t&, 23, Delly Piiot February 1&. 23, tM ....._ lttMe -M -...._ ITATlmNT ell of the UNll Md haw Konneth T. German, 2424 March 2, 9, 1988 Merch 2. 9, 1'88 -. dmlOI Wf!!.'_ lhe AIWllll The following per.on• ate ...urned and will pay all P\B.IC NOTICE su.ooe su-001 ... _, ·-IM 1Ht doing blnlneea u : outetllndlng NablNtlM of the Newpon Blvd, #95. Costa eflCled DIOambef 11, ,. A A T·I s TI c FI N I s H Ptr1""9hlp heretofOtt and Mesa. CA 92627 1---------"'aide lo the lntufeflCle CARPENTRY, p O. Box 630. hlreefter lnc:urTed. FlCTITIOUI .u ... aa Thi• buslnH• 11 con-Plllt.IC NOTICE PtBJC NOTICE Cofttfftlnla '*of lhe , .... Trabuco r---. CA 92&78 Notice 11 alto hereby ducitd by: an lndMdv-' of c........ ,,..,_. to ....... , ...... NA• STATl•NT KENNETH T GARMAN T1T10U9 Ml ... H ftcTTTIOUI .,._.. .._ ' Robert Murphy. 955 W. g iven that KENN ETH d;:: ::'.':!::."""'are Thia 11.atement w• flied FlC.W. ITATIMENT N.Am ITAT'Dmfl ..-, f . ~•. ::..~~-;1262~113. Cotta ~k~':~~ :CSveJ~~~ ---------with the Countv Cler11 of Of. dolr::; ~f«eon 11 PtHlcf:,111~.. E. D•llld Banoham. P.O. Box authority to wind up the af· PlBLIC NOTICE PtalC f«)TlC( PtatC NOTICE NEWPORT LIQUOR, 2200 ae::.,9*1 o,-.,. Co.t 830, 31142 Mountlln View fllrs of the pan~. and Newport Blvd., Cotta Meta. o.lr .... ller'Clfll,t -11 Roed. Trabuco Canyon, CA that CARROLL S. TEB- CITY OF NEWPORT KACH CITY COUNCIL AGENDA March 10, 1--7::30 P.M. Public hearing end City Council review of en 11PPM1 by TAOASHI SHIMADA, Torrence. trom lhl denlal by the Plannlng Commltalon on January 23, 19116, of USE PERMIT NO 3tll1,. reqllftl lo "tablllh . rtttaurant with on·tale lloohollc beveragee on property localed et 3422 Vie Lido. on the northerly tide of Via Lido, between Centrel A\'90111 and VI• Oporto. adJecenl lo Udo Marina Vl"ege; Zoned C-1. Thi propoul Mo 1nc1uc:1 .. e requeet to alio. eU of the required panclng tpeoet for the eubjeci r•teurant to be prO't'lded within the of1·atte Lido Mattne V1bQt parking llructu,... Public: tleerlng regttdlng UNIT II UPPER NEWPORT BAY S'EOIMENT CONTROL ANO RESTORATION PROJECT (CONTRACT NO. 24113) lt 92827 12. it I .... I 828711 BETTS Is "°' tulhortnd to Sang Gun L•. 2020 Full-12, • s.oGI Thi• bu•lneH la con· Incur debt.I or obllgatlont on Ave., Cotta M .. a. ducted by: co-partntra lor or on behalf of the Pert-C.111. 92e27 1---------ROBERT MURPHY ntrthlp. Thi• bualne.. la con-f'tllJC NOTICE Thi• 1ttlement wu flied 2·27, 1988 dUettd by. an Individual with tM County Cler11 of Of. Keftneth Llfldemen, Sang Qun Lee NOTICa ange County on February .-.... "-T ........ Cerrol Thia ttalement WU ftled INWT1NQ ..,. 25, 1986 .. T ....... th the County C1er11 of Or a.> fTWM NO. 111 F101tlO Semutl Cubeta, At10mey County on February 1: NOTICE IS HEREBY Publlthed Orange Cout ti Lew. 9071 Slater Avenue. ,.... Publlltlld Orange Cotitt Delly Piiot Fet>Nary t&, 23. QIVEN that 1taled Dally Piiot March 9, 18, 23, Hunting ton Beach, OA p<opotal1wlllbereotlvedby 30, 1988 82847 the City of Cotta Meta to Su.o58 PublllMcl Oranot CoU1 wit: The City Council, P.O. Delly Piiot Mard'l t , IN& Maren 2. 9. 1988 Box 1200, Cotta Meta, Cal~ 1111-.,. Mt\T'll'c Su-457 SU.025 fornla 92e2&-1200, on or __ r_~ __ nu_•-~----------- before tile hOUr t t:OO e.m. '1CTTTIOUI .u ... 11 on Frldey, Marctl 28, tta&. II ,.._ ITA.,._NT Retolullon No, declarlng that lnalaltatlon of lllr conditioning at the Newport Theatre 1---------- Art1 Center Shall be perlonntd 11\0ft ec:onomleally If Ille llUpPll• and matertlll• 11e PllUC NOTICE PlllllC NOTIC£ purc:hued on the open martcet, tnd that 11 contract fOt the lnlttJlatJon ol 1n tit 1----------lhall be tM reepontlblltty ol The followtng Pl'.ont - the bidder 10 deliver Ne t>td doing buelneN -condltlonlng 1)1tem lhou4c:I be let wlthOUI actvertltlng for bid• Re9olu1Jon No llUPpot11ng Senate 9111 tet' (Bergeeon) Reetorlng Netural Condition Immunity Retotutl.>n No. ewtldlng bid fOf benklng ~ to City National Bank for period Aprll 1, 1988 through March 3t, t9&9 Con1rtct.al Agreerntnll· Authottzt the Mayor and City cier. to execute 1 Cooperatiw AQretn'*lt with the Otc>tttment of Flth and Game to provtcte their portion ot the coat of the u~ 11 UPC* Newpof1 Bay Sediment Control and AettOfatlon Project. ~lont· To Traffic EnglnMr lor repon back, letter trom Minney Family Enterprl .... 1ne., ooncerntng IM.itlO Of panclng 9PIQet from the City on Tuatln A¥inllt rtgatdlng reetaurant opertflOn at 2eO 1 West Cout HIOflway. To Pollc:e Dept f« reec>onM. copy of letter from Wanwi L Bauer regarding Iha ahged lack of po4ICe In the atM during the trllfflc tnW1 on Febfuery 1 l between Jambor" end Redtlm atong 8rltto4 N0r1h and Br1tto4 South To Traffic Englt\Mr IOt reac>onN, llttlf' from the~ Homeowner• Aatoc. reg«dlng 1 tlllged vthlcle perking lffolttlont, partloult rly the vtNege In lhopplng trM. T'o Bull,_. LloenM for r~. copy of letter lrom Newport 11elatltt Community AMOC. QI~ tdvence notice fOf 9PfCltl actMtitt permtt on Mey 28th from 12 Noon to 4 p m fOt tllelr 2nd Annual Memor1al Dey PtenlC Ev.nt. To 8ulllnetl Uoen9t for f9tC>OnM, oopy ol ltttet from Raymond Melltla. Chairmen of the llcydt TraN1 Comtnttt" aMno tOvanoed notice flf 2nd Annuat Newport e-ch Bike Event (Of May 11. at tflll Eaf81uff Petk at 10:30 e.m. PlCTTTIOUa ..,... .. ...-eTAT'UmWT The following per.an .. o1ng bullnett aa: NEWPORT WOOD· OfV<INQ COMPANY, 224 ~ Newc>ort leecft, Catlf. Dennie 8 . .AlnbrOM, '47 Otta Mfta St.. Cotti • callf. t2&27 Thlt butlMtll It oon• ed by. en lndMdUal Dennie AITlbfOtt Thl9 ttai.ment -filed h the County Cler1I of Or· County on Fet>rvary 1, ,..., Publlthtd Orange COM! Piiot FebNety 1&, 23, to the City Cler1''• Oftlct by HI-TEI< CONNECTION =:~ ~ ~ 7675 Sao-wood Drive, Hunt~ d _...., .... _... al 11,00 lngton Beach, CA 92&48 an ,_., ........, · Clltr~ne Brown Lm., Of • 900f' thefeaft• 7&75 S Drive Hunt: u practlcMMe on Ffldey, lng1on 8each CA 92i4e Metcl\2&. 1Nf,lntht~ "Nctlard Y •• 3'21 8 di Chem.,_.. City Hal, 11 •~ IJ •~a •--,..,. ,. Drl\'I, Coet• Mete. Cell---• • _.. ........ ._.. fomi. for the f\lmtlNnQ ol t 2704 lABOR AND EOUIPMIHT Thia b~ilne" It Con• TO R!PAIA OAl'llNG dve1td by. CC>1*1nerl AAHOE FENCE AT COST~ y~artfla &own, Alahat'd MESA OOL' COUASE. Thlt ttaternent WM llttd Additional Mii Of thl with tht County Cllrtt of Or· ~lone may be ot>-•noe County on FebNIW'f tatned •t the Office of .,. 2& 1988 Purchallng Agent 111 77 Fw ' ,__ Ottve, Cotta Meea. C... Pubtllhtc:I Orange eoa.t :=t=~lon~= Dally Piiot MltCh I, t&, 23, Cit Clwtl wtlhk'I ll8'cl time 30• 1 Me SU.Ott ~. 1n .. ......, tfW91ope, Su.(131 ldtnttfled on the ou1tldt With 1---------March 2, t , ltae the lid ham Number ~ lhe "8.JC f«)TIC( <>PwllnQ O.~ ~~~~~~ ·~bid etlell be IMde on .. cmnou1 ..... Jo Merine Dept. IOf reepon91, lltttrs ftorn MlctiMI Mc.Aller. Neal OMiand, Tim --.,.---.,.-lllft-TJC( __ _ L===========================.1 Skobel, Kn McN411f Ind Martt Fttch regerdlng tM lacai Of.~ bell,~ If\ ~t __ ,._ ........ __ ....., ___ _ Hatbor, . .. PlCTIT'IOUe .,... .. • ' ... ==g:':O. del Mar Chetnbtr of Commeroe reQue9llnQ auppot1/eooperatl0n ~':.=.,. regarding their letter to Hector Oodlnea. Dlttnc:t Maneg9r. lJ. 8. Pott.ti kvtoe clOlnO bUlltflett..: concerning prOC)OMd Change lor ffr1t-clatl !'Niii Pott ol'llce In~ dej Mat. THll SILV·A RATTLE Publlchearlng~· "' • Arte~~· ACOfC)t wit" regret the rttlgnllUon 04 Aobel'I M. AINn In ~2 .:::::6'CflM °79Meo ..,_ lllt lelttf dat . 20. tHI ·--• ,........... . Ctl-lMS-11 S Mey ~ednCI end Recooet~lon Progtam. AoProvt the 1>*w _.t t _., lno., and~ • and~ the City Clttk to edver'ttae to t>td• 10 be °"'*' at 11 ::::O,:~ 'i:: = t.f'll OI\ Aprlt 4, iNe. Thlt ~ Ii con· Treat No. t:l30t, Lott 2 and 3 • Approve I &Ybdlvltlon ~t guarantMlna ducttd by: a ~don ~Ion of the publlc """'~'-requlrM lllltth Tract No 12309, Lot• 2 and~ 8co9' c.' "-'· Ptu tdtrlt (penlont of 8IOC* 111 ~ 42. IMnt • SuOdMt6on. 1oea1ec1 on ~ boufldtd by Thlt .....,..,. WM fltct M~ INd . Ilion A.-. ~ "'-'· J9mb0tet lllo.d and Ian 0.00 wt1f11t1t County C1wt1 of Of. Cfelll, In tile ~II Ford PUinntd ~ and authOr1-the Mayor and the City 9'lft County on F*'*Y 1 ~to •eoutt wbleet aoiWJ••t. 1tM ' Publletled by tht Oranot COMt Dailfy Pltot lunday, Merch t , tMI • • community ,_ tlfYlot 10 tn. olUunt of the ~of~ ltiech. Cttlfoml• 1'.\lblltMd Oranoe 0099( t ~---· lhe~fOf'l'llandlnh U..ITAW mAl.ltW w prcMded In Ille oon-Tiit followlnG Ptf'tOnt .,. I c.m.e. 7 • Mortualy tf'Kt ctooumtntt, #'Id lhell doing butlneae ae· ~ • er.,,,..ewy tit accompanied by • MOONIOW AOVEN· 3500 f>8Clftevt.w Drfw oenlftClN0tOMl'lltf''tc:Ndl TUlllU, 4141 8etl Aoed. t .. wpot1 IMct'I Of a tMct bOnd tor not leM 81111• 1'1. Cypr_., CA 644-2700 1M1n IW of IN amount ol toe30 IMIMct,IMde~to ttie Aob Stoddard, 4029 city of Coet9 Mete. Larwln, ~.CA tol30 ~ t>td etl9ll be made on Th" bu•lnen It oon- tht ~ torm. "*'* duc1ed W. an lndMdUat P· 1 ttwouefl ,_. ptO'lllded ., Ace ITOOOAPIO .... '*' OOcufMntll. Ho t>td ,...... ~ ... flttd tlf'fll be °°'~I rtd unleM It wttfl die eoun.y Cltf1I ol Of· II INOI on the tl4lftk '°""' ange CoUnty on f*'-Y tumleMd by tN City o1 as. •• Cotta M..a and • m.de In ,..,.. •coord a nee wit II ttlt ~ Orange~.:::COMt::=..L..::::::::======:::_ I