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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-03-23 - Orange Coast PilotATI · PEAN " f eatuf irtq Good ol' --ieBrolln" ~ !7cllt1tz. TH IS IS THE HARDEST TEST I 'VE EVER SEEN THE FIRST QUESTION GAVE ME A l-IEADACHE .. I DREAD THE NEXT QUESTION .. IT'LL PROSABLV KNOCK ME RIGHT OUT OF Ml GARFIELD ® SEAT ... UGGM! THIS cor~Ef. 15 TOO WEAK! IUNOAY, MARCH U, 1 ... l'WHO DID WHAT, Wt1ERE. WHEN AND ~ W~V? '' GOOD GRIEF! Tl4E SECOND QUESTION MADE M'/ C14E5T ~URT ... J-23 I WAS Rl6~T ! WHAT A TOUGH QUESTION! .. .. YllR lllllTlll lillY PIPil ™ETEACHER 60T KIND OF UPSET WIT~ ME TODAV, DIDN'T 51-tE, MARCIE? 1'M DOOMED! Tl4E TJ.HRD QUESTION GAVE ME A STOMACHAC~E AND S~IN­ SPLINT5 .. ( WELL, EVERVt"HIN6 WAS ALL Rl6~T . UNTIL YOU S~OUTED, .. 1'MEDIC ! MEDJC ! 11 by Jim Davis ' ---------·~---------------------------------------------...-.......................... ... DENNIS THE MENACE . I , CAN ·T SEE/ B Hank Ketcham othi n'. Its a warm day. (ILovE O.Jr snowman! He CAN1Tmelt! Never get personally involved with 0 ... u ~ Maybe th~ weather will get colder! ,____"',_ JUDGE PARKER HAVING TOLD HER HUSBAND THAT SHE IS FILING FOR DIVORCE, LYDIA PRIDE LOCKS HERSELF IN HER BEDROOM AND CALLS SAM DRIVER AS I SAID, I APOLOGIZE IF I WOKE YOU, SAM ... BUT I 'VE DECIDED TO DIVORCE HORACE ... AND I'M MOVING __ __...... OUT OF HERE TONIGHT! WE'LL DISCUSS IT IN THE MORNING ... BUT DON'T MOVE OUT! PLEASE, LYDIA ... OPEN UP! DARLING, PLEASE! LET ME EXPLAIN ! l MUST TALK TO YOU ! • Yeah. We just have to look on the BRIGHT s'1de. by Harold Ledoux IF YOU FEEL Tf-\AT YOU CAN'T S PENO THE N tGHT THERE, GO STAY WITH ABBEY! AS A MATTER OF FACT, DR\VE OVER TO SPENCER FARMS ... AND I 'LL MEET YOU THERE IN 45 MINUTES ! WHERE ARE YOU ANYWHERE THAT'LL GET ME GOING AT THIS AWAY FROM YOU! TIME OF NIGHT? c-...-- I .-.2 ................. --------------------------------------~~~~~ -----· ----··-----------------·-·-·--...... ------s•--••s•a•s•a ... •s•s•s•z._~2•&•&•&•& .. S•&•&•& .... 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'ulnllJ Pclge9 What we don't know, by CIBtes Osgood Pclge 18 If She dOesD't take home an Acadeniy Award Monday night, this acbm will win a different distinction. She'll bold the leooid for being nominated most Often (8 ~) but never winning Inside, a ~ scene ftom her maverick Manhattan life and why the movie star ~ in plays for a mere S 15 a pelf~. ===It Piii it=== Enter the "Cleaning Couldn't be Easier" Sweepstakes! GRAND 1'81ZE: (3 Winners) FREE MUI Service once a week for ID entire ,ear. Value $3,120 e1eh. II& PIJ7.I: (2 W"mnera) PREE Maid &nice onee emy two weeb for ID entire,.... Value $1,820 each. lad P&llB: (100 Winnen) PREE DoullM i&uMVAc Mini VICUUID Cleaner. Value 126.19 each. LET'S ASK Where do you keep your Oscar? Slly FieN lest ........ 1114'1 ....... ii .. "-t' ... 111r1..._ ... , 1"hey are displayed on a shelf in the den of the new house in l...o5 Aneeles we moved into a year~ right after our marriage." (She married prod~ Alan Greisman in 1984.) .... CISlltt Jr. lest "'' •rtlll ..... 1112'1 .......... ..... , .. Near my desk I have a shdf where I keep the awards I have been lucky enough to col- lcct The Oscar sits in the middle so it's al- ways on view. It is my inspiration." lutrtce StniPt ......... -........ 1171'• ...._._. ''Riaht afta-I p it, I put it by the fireplace becl1ise people wanted to take a look. After a while I tucbd it away. I ~t having it by the 6replace was showing of[ r -llltlS- FAST TALK llAI£ IY (WCTIOI) IAY: 01at ~ running .for mayor of C'.armd-by-tJle..Sea. Cali£, says of the April 8 dection: .. , don't need this to bring ancntion to mytel( rm doing this as a residenL .. f.astwood. SS, has lived in C'.armd-by-thc-Sea for 14 years. Mean- time. the dctinitive Eastwood opus is arriving in stores. French writer Fnaaiit Gaertf has compiled Clint Eastwood. a sho~w. film. by-film chronology. to be published by St Martin's Press (pepert.ck, $10.9S). Says Gucrif. .. Eastwood remains 'honky-tonk' by choice, .. and cites as friends honky-tonken Merle u.a.nt, EdcUe Rabbit. Cllllrtlt Rich. Mel TUlis and Raaaie Mlllap. 1 Flm Carter, who plays Stem Es1eban on the~ soap As rite World Tums. bred the character wouJd be killed oft: lnslead. Caner, 23- ~-0&d daughter of TV ~tical pundit H~ C.W. is cdebrat- ang her first anniversary an the role. which coincides with the show's 30th annivenary April 3. . . . Bflly Oym1. Wlaoopi Goldlml and Robin WOU..S head a stqeful ot funny folks working for charity next Sa~. Comic Relitfain live on H!>me Box Oft1c:e cable TV at 9 p.m. /6 p.m. PST. The purpotC: nuse money for the hungry. 4? USA WEEKEND -Alb S--• Mlrt '111~1lar Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Allen H. ~ Chetrman John J. Cwtey, President PEOPLE , HEADLINER I ONELINER "He even imported rats from Pcuis to nibble on my wooden leg." _ ............. ......,.._,,, sr.,... ............. ..,.,.... .... ._,....... .. ...,.., .. , _______________________________________________ _ USA WEEu:No•MAROf 21-23. 1986 · 3 ··:... 'I'm very keen on the Oscars' After 8 nominations and 7 losses, will Geraldine Page finally win an Oscar? The envelopes will be opened Monday night, 9 EST /6 PST on ABC. Win or lose, she's even more keen on acting. ly Stephe1 Schaefer GcraJdme Page is settled on a chair in a drafty Manh.atlan rehearsal hall. guiding a class of young actors. Her clothing 1s frumpy. Her manner. ccctntnc. Her stan- dards, exacting. Her demeanor. finn - just shon of sarcastic. There's Little glamour here. where she teaches her craft t:wicc a week. Yet Page may be bathed Monday rught in the glory of winning an Academy Award for best ~ an accolade that has eluded her through seven nonunallons SJncc 1953. .. rm very keen on the Oscars,.. she says, obVJously pleased at the prospcct. Her husband, actor Rip Tom, .. tcUs me, 'You're m danger of gttting tt this time.'" Page CO-Owns. wtth Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton. the record for acting nominations without winning. This nomination -her eighth -is for her perfonnance 1n The Trip to Bounflful She 1s awaiting the open mg of the envelope at the 58th Oscar presentations, an"Cd at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST Monday on ABC. While she is without an Oscar. she has not gone unrccogruzed. She has won two Emmys , three Golden Globe awards, and has two Tony nommatJons. She's considered by some cnt1cs to be the Oscar favorite. In fact. Rona Barren says the academy will gJve the 61-year-old actress the Oscar as much for her 39-year film career as for her wortt in Bountiful. "She brings an enormous humaruty and com pe.Mion for all the warts people have ... says &Jumtfafs Oscar-nominated writer Horton Foote. But praise for her Bount~ful perfor- mance as not unbridled. h was "a steam- roller of lies. tricks and mannerisms. Overwhelming in the worst sense of the word. .. says Time cnt1c Richard Sch1ckcl. .. I'd~ stra.tght to the madhouse." Page says. .. if I womed abGut half the things other people do ... As she Wks of Oscars and act.mg. PaMIC keeps watch over her students. She teUs one, "lfl nag you enough maybe you'll gtt nd of those unconscious mannensms ... " This ts her natural habitat.. th.ts ha1J m the seedy Times Sq~ distnct. She ts comfonabk. wearing her standatd uni- form: pink !lo cap, turquoise jacket. flow· er-print blouse. baggy pents, sneakers. Her voice IS s0~ Her cnuetsm and 4 • USA WEEK.END· MARCH 21-23. 1986 CWLM PICl: 11 Ttl T"',. ltaffl( •,..,. 1 Tms ............ ti Nit lier lle•alwl Wirt ... k SM .... I ... -... tlMs Ir* ti lier ...... hear 11•l11tlll. pnusc arc unvarnished as she focuses on what's important to her. The class tS eVJ- dencc of the pnnciples that have gwdcd her steadily to her near-qcndary S1atus as an ~ of awesome range. She admonishes her class: .. Be real.,. .. Was that real enough?" a student asks. .. Of co~ not." Page answers. To another she says: .. If for some rea- son you couJd It\ your monol<>tPJC fin- lShed before sundown. I'd appn:aate al" Harsh words, with a purpose. "She tauabt me to trust myself,.. says Amanda pfummer, a 1ouna actrcs.1 who won a Tony opposite Piie in Broedway's Agn~ of Gbd '°Trust younel( and llstcn to yo~lf. She's amannaJy gracious. I remember the night of the Tonys, I had a high fever and she was sitting behind me in the theater. And she touched my hand from behind the chair and smiled. When I went up on stafC· I looked for her and her face was beaming. .. Paaie came to New Yortt in the rrud- 19405 as a fresh-~~ from the Goodman Institute dmnauc school. She studied under Uta Halen and Mira Rcs- tova in New Yortt and was moddina in a nealilee factoty when dmctor Jose Qwn- tero oflmid her SI 0 a week to play in Ytrma. off-Bro.dway. She wortced m Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio and. in the early '60s, she and Tom bcc:ame nuUc>r su~ po11m of StrasbcrJ's .. method acting." Suocess didn't co~ until she was cast as lovelorn Alma in the I 9S2 off..~ way revival of Tennessee Williams' Sum- m~ and Smw Plp'sflmt11 ,kffens •1m.aaa~~1n Hondo. Lolt lO Doom ·Recd. From HttY to Elmtity. • lMl. Besa .arem in Summer and Sm/)kl. LOlt IO Sophia Loren. Two Womm. 81"2. .. ldrell in~ Bird of YoutA Lost to Pa~ Duke, The Mirot:k Work.Ir. • 19'7 ... ~am 1n You'rt'a l!'8 Boy Nuw. Loia to Est.elk ~~GltdCJ)W. • Jf12. Belt IUPP()l1iaa llCU'CS$ In Ptf' •n· 11JJ~. l.cJll ao Blees\ Hecbrt. Bunff'flin tlTt Fra • tm. .. 9CDal in l"'triors Loit IO Jent Fcada, Comi'tl Home 81.._ Best~ ICtrm 1n T1w ~ ~IWidt 'V'""'° Lost IO Pta;Y A ~10 India That led to her fim Hollywood him. Hondo. a 1953 John Wayne Western for which she received h~ first Oscar nomi- nation as supporting ~ She was seen as the shy. love-hungf\ son until she wowed the worid in another Wtlliams' drama. Sweet Bird of You1h in 1959. Then only 34, she played the aging. pot-smoking, cocaine-snoning mo' 1e queen m a way that showed she was capa- ble of aJmost anything. Hollywood, which had forgotten her after Hondo. beckoned She was on ber way. first in a film of Summttr and Srn<>k,, in 1961 and then 111 S~'ft'f Bird of Youth in 1962. Each earned her an Oscar nomination, but no Oscar Docs losing hurt? .. It's such a sen~ of reLie~ The responsibility oftryinJ to make a speech that anybody will Wee ts so great that you're just thnlled you don't have 10 go up there." Married and divorced from violinist Alexander Schneider in the 'SOs. she wed Rip Tom in 1963, a marriaac that is en· during if unconventional Both are pros; both are strong-willed. E.ach has a separate apan.mmt in the same New York buildina. He eccompa· nied her to the hospital rcccntJy when she was overwhelmed by exhaust.ion from overwork: 5he had a party for his 55th binhday in February. "Rip is wort:ina a lot more these days.'' she says. .. And he attributes all th.ts cm- plo~ent to the fact that we're not l()leth- er. He was nominated for a 1984 09car for his supportinc role in Cross Crttk. .. rve known them for ~" says Bounlifu/ dirtaor Peter Mastenon, .. and I don't think anybody can ficw"e out the two of them. T O(lether. they're even more unique. They bad twins because it look the two of them to fiaure it all OUl" Paaie and Tom are the parents of twins Tony and John, 19, and Angdica, 20. Tom's dauabter, ~his first wife, actress Ann W lived with them ~-IF 11 . Pis was film-t,. Bowfl(ful in Waxahachie, icxas, Tom and the children all came for a visit The twins are even in the movie. .. Remember the 9CC'OC at the bus sta- tion ticket windovl!" Pits asb. .. Those two beautiful men sta.ndina behind me are my sons. .. Her personal joy is the Mirror Reper- tory Co. For four years she bas sacrificed time, ~ and money to nurture this ~na Manhattan troupe, where she's .. 111.lSt in residence. .. She's played roles in eight Mirror productions, (or which she is paid SIS per perf~ . .. When I talked to Gerry about playina in BounJifaJ... Masienoo recalls, .. I told her ~ didn't have much money. And she said, 'Isn't that the way it always is with somethinc you want to do?' .. And sbe says it l8lin: '"There's a won- derful epigram, 'Sometimes money is too expensive.' It means if you have to give up so much to .,et the money, it's not worth il .. Her career, with roles that raillJ! from ads lo choice bits, is evidence of her ran,e and an unbendina will .. Agents usually say that one of the most dan8':rous thinas an actor can do," P'dge says, .. is jump from a starring role lo a supporting one. But I've made these choices to p&case myself. Ptioplc always ask me about a favorite role. I loved that woman in Po~ of Grmrwich Vil~ - and only worUd two days. rm so food of Gertrude in Pttt 'n' Tilltt. Imagine to be in a movie with Carol BW"nett and Walter Matthau and be the comk relief. f Ntriors for Woody Allen was harder because Woody Allen was on my case to 'simpli- fy.' He tortured me but I was aJad." For each of the three roles she got an 09car nomination, and no Oscar. "'Some~ who is that much a veteran can be intirnidatins." says Tay1or Hack- ford, who directed Paee in the role of Mik- hail Baryshnikov's agent in Whitt Nights . .. But you just step up and say what you want and she listens.. That's the lovely thins -she knows she's gmat but she walks into each role and says, 'Am I good enouah to do this?' " Her dedication oontinucs. Page is on staee qain with the Mirror troupe in a 1920s drawing room comedy, Tht Circlt. Pdge, still Osar-less after all these years, can onJy oonclude: .. People who 10 into acting for anything other than just ~ oftnd for the joy of it are bound to be disappointed." a llQ.fotMlll ............. 1.1• 0 ,,.a.-,....; ......... -on.• •• ,.., ......... .,. a-................... 1t1 OOIW:llll*elllt~ USA 'NEEx.ENo • MARCH 21-23. 1986 • S Discover the ~~ER_ STO_RY . HEALING POWER Quincy Jones hopes 'Purple' OF VITAMINS produces some osc:ar gold • °"1' 1JO dJifJttls• lol6Jd.tJ botiimiri • Fo/HtiJtrfJed tlNl( lDd lrtD• l tilbtr«Jk SAVE$28 Go beyond the mmmJn heallh reQUlfemerm cVld cJld ~ when you pn the Prevenf1on &d recldl 10< mega-he.altt\1 Hefe·s the booll that bf~ you C7ub· vou·u get a club bullem Nf!JY four weetG importMI ~nfic and medlcdJ r~rch on all the de:scrbng a heclbh onented booll selected by OIJ n-. 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NI) NI. ftt Prevention P.o Box 10209. Ot\ ~ IA 50336 • 800~ Cl U B f't094 ------------- His fnends calJ him MQ." and every- o~ calls him a winner. Everyone, that is, except elusive Oscar. But come Monday mght's Academy Awards. Oscar and Qwncy Jones ftnaJJy may be on speaking terms. The master musician has a shot at three of HoUy- wood's golden guys for his work on bcst- pkturc contender The Color Purple. "It would be a dream come true." says Jones.. 53. .. If I win. l1l happily accept and never give 1t back. .. His four previous nominations came up short. Two were for best so~ The £~ of Leve from the 1967 film Ban- ning. and For love of by from the 1968 film of the same name. Another was for best original score. 196 Ts In Cold Blood. and the fourth was for best adaptation sc:ott for Thi' I-Viz in 1978. This time. it's more than his music that wins notice. Along with nominations for best song and best original score is one for best producer - a job Jones had tacJded on records.. but never for a movie. .. It's like building a rocket and having no control over it once it's launched" Jones says. desaiblng the experience. .. Major films cost between $50.CXX> and S60.CXX> a day to shoot You can't sit around and th.ink about making a deci- sion when you have that expensive a meter running. .. The O!car has been one of the few entenainment ~ to elude Jones. who has been bitting all the right notes sintt recovering from a serious illness that required brain SWJCfY in t974. .. I k>ok at the wor1c rve done since then -Thriller, The Color Purple. We Art The World -and I realize God kept me living for a specific purpose. rm not going to get into a spiritual thin&. but let's just say the operation taught mt to ~ve my talents to thinp I really believe m ... That talent has borne plenty of fruit for the Beverly Hills, Calif. resident. who is married to former Mod Squad star Peggy Lipton. •He won an Emmy in 1977 for his original soore for the tdcvision miniSCT- ies smash Roots. • He's taken home 17 Gnmmys, in- cludina four in 1983 for record of the year, &al It: album of the year, Thnller, best rcoordfog for children.. £. T.: T~ Exlra-Tnresrrial: and producer of the )Ur. •And he was named to the Washina· ton Sea~ Historic:al Society•s Centennial Hall of Honor in I 98S. Jones was born m Chicago but rajsed in Seattle. He tw worked with a ~table who's who of artists. including Lena Home. Frank Sinatra.. Ella Fitqerald, Diana Rou. ~ Lee, Ray Charles. Tony 9V a.berl Kinney IP Fii J ISCMS: ..-., Jllm lills • l.-J -11 Ct JI, ....... flt. Bennen and Mich.act Jackson. Jones just 1Cems to understand the stuff that turns tunes into huge tuts for these stars. .. You need a strong Jyric. .. be says. " If a sona brinp goose bumps to me. then I k:.now it's a 1PCXf song. 111c most oommerciaJ thing you can have in a song as sincerity. We are m the only business in the world where our product is consumed before it's pur· chased. Pcop&c can er:t a record on the radio free (so) it bas to move them ~ to want to purchase it. .. With Jones producing. Michael Jack· son bas moved a Jot of people. His Otl the Wall album bas sold 8 million ~ since its 1981 rtleasc. ThriUw. ~ in 1982. has sold more than 46 million '1 saw Michael ID from a major rt· cording star to one of the most &mou' people on the planet. .. Jones sars;. "I used to er:t lcttcn addressed to 'Michael Jackson, USA.'" In 1985. Jones oondue1ed. prod~ and ~ the musical appeal for Af. rican &.mine retie( We Are tM World which featured tht uSA·s top perfonn- ers. 1'hc oon.sciousness of a whole OC"W gener&tJon has been ahcred by the so~ .. he 58)".S-.. Maybe now people will think more m tmns of we instead of me." So what's next after au the ~? He's considering producina another ftlm. a musical, but .. my main plans are to prod~ my own album. ~ rvc been wortina on lbc put three years. and another ~ with Michael .. Ndther Michad or I have a due as to what the next record is about. Wt. haven•t recorded anythjna yec and the album won't be out until tht end of the )tar."IJ -Cr111 •••1t. -.. ,.., Shedllng season: T111e to groom -orvacam ly Dr. Lewis .... It happens every spn~ The mercury starts climbing and the fur starts flying, This is shedding season and it is especially imponant to be conscientious about groomi~ your dog or cat. to kceJ> your pet lookjng fit and to save you rself from constant vacuuming, Shedding is caused by a tempera1ure- 1rigercd signal in the animal to rid it of the thick layer of underfur 11 has accumu- lated as winter protection. If you didn't choost a fuzz-frtt peL such as a poodle. schnauur. or re~ (cat). here ~ some S1fFSlions for lessening the effects of shedding: •Hair loss can be controlled with good nutrition. Moist canned food should be pan of the diet for dogs or cats wnh a dry- skin problem. Adding a bit of bacon fat or com oil each feeding also helps -a half teaspoon for small dogs. one teasp<><>n for large dop. Cats respond to a half tea- spoon of buner added to their food •Proper: grooming wilJ keep your pet's fur loss m its comb and not on your car- pets. For comfortable grooming. ch~ a strong metal comb and a bristle brush. Wire brushes can mju~ the animal's skm. Always comb with the lie of the hair. nev- er against it. Remember to groom your pet daily. making sure to thorouahly comb out the thick underfur. •If you prefer to leave the grooming chores to somebody else. most areas offer profcss1onaJ grooming sen·1ctS for pets. If you take your pet to one. make sure 11 has the same standards for cleanliness that you would expect from a beauty sa- lon for humans. Be sure the bathing and holding areas are clean and well-venulat- ed. •When bath10J an animal yourself. try to make the expenenct as pleasant as pos- sible. Fill a ~ tub with I 1h to 2 inches of luk~ water. uft the animal or coax 1t to Jump in gientJy. And onct the pet is m the tub. you might gi ve 11 a favonte treat as a reward. Wet the pet down with a hosc--type shower or by pouring a pitcher of water over 1L Lather up with a mild shampoo. Rub in thoroughly. beginning from the neck down toward the tail. Use a wash- cloth to clean the animal's face and cars. Rmse thof'OU&hly. makjng sure all the soap is rinsed from between the toes and paw pads. If yoUr. pet suffen a severt hair l<m you should consult your vet But for the nor- mal seasonal shed.just keep brushing and telling you~lf that it only means warm we.thtt is On the WI). 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M fttb .... th tHltl art tlrlH 114 M's llttnMwlt ~ by and large, are not par- ticularly interested in my views on substantive matters. The in- terviewers are more interested in, as indeed is to be expecttd, in the kind of personality profile that you are in the prooess of~ iJl$ riabt now. Well fine. I am going to reveal just '° much of my personality to you, not be- cause I have any particular sus- plcio1'.15 of~ou,-~t beau~ I~ lievc m mamt.am.mg a oenam ~ IJ"eC of privacy in my own life. °'"""" ............ sM 114 "911utM wftll I t .. ..., tt M I ,,.,,. 11S. ••• I "''t ulw fMb llM'J': That IS the professional side. . . . We have to put on a bro9dcast and we have to maintain a c:ertaJn quality. And that quality is not maintained by ~ peo~ who are doina a mediocre Job that they are doina a wonderful job. That quali~ is not main- tained by deJudina myself into thinkina that I am doing a won- derful job when I know that I am doing a mediocre job. The only thin& that I would like to add is that 1 don't suffer foolishness in m)'9Clf J)adJy either. DI Mill fut 11 Ma ftct .... ...... , ........ -11II1 ,....s.,er ......... Ja 21: Two minutes before air tune Rick Kaplan (executive produc- er) said. .. You aot a tenSC of hu- mor'!" I said, "Yes. .. He wd. "We can't Md the Refrittrat«. ... We have lost 306 pounds.. He 1s m the hotel somewhere. but we don't know ~ he is. .. Now you know that William Pmy is the big draw on th.is prcr gram tonight ... We can't find him. What do you do at a time like that? The simp4c thing to do 1s to take the audience into your confidence and say ... You arc not going to believe this. but we have misplaced 306 pounds. We don't know where he is. He was supposed tQ be here. but he isn't and we got this other guy, Den- nis McKinnon, who is put ~ to sit in for a while, and Dennis. God bles.1 you for being here ... 01 ~Is ,rh'ltt tlllt: One of the fallouts or s-rt of the fallout of this job is that there is so little private time that when we have it. my wife and I kind of cherish n and we spend it either with the ldds or alone. 01 ~Is •Hy scM41le: By the ume I roll out of the bed at 9, the world is functioning and the phone calls happen. If thert arc thinp to be done in the context of my home, they've got to be done during those first hours of the day and yet the day goes on until 2 or 3 o'clock in the mom-ina. That just makes it pretty t~. In order to see my kids dunng the week. I try to go home for dinner Tuesdays and Tb~ days. I don't make it most ofthe time, but I try. Don't misunder- s&and. I am not oomplain.i.ng. I think that it is a wonderful op- portunity I reioogn.izt that thert are at least 100 million people who would glad)y ttade P'accs with me. , ............... ta lttllt: It is not that it talc:es a while to unwind The house is quiet and no one is telephoning me and no one is waitina outside the door to Ft m. 50 that is when I read books. Right now I am readina Ammcan Cat'SQf, which lS William Manchester's book on Douglas Mac.Anhur. I like b.istory and I 11.ke good fiction. 01 MillcllJ. falllly IM RR: I think you will find that everyone who is close to me C'lther pro~ s1onally or personally will have the feeling that he or she or they arc beinJ shortchansed to a cer- tain po1nt That is the oonse- quenoc of an effort to try to bal- ance it And when you balance it. I mean no one is going to say to you. .. Yeah. there is no ques- tion in my mind ~t Ted always will live family and home pref- erence." Nor will~ find any- one who will •y. Yes. Ted will always ,;ve wortc preference ... °' llllttMr " •1'Hh tt .. .. IOtlllt' fer 11 .,. run: The answer is absolutely no. ... Jt just takes too much out of me and too much out of my f.am1)y. ... I am sure that I am pna to do this for another couple of years.. I am under contract to do this for another couple of years.. OI ,.,.s1st11t ,...... tUt IM'll re,&lct , .. ., J1111111 .. ·a1c ltrM Im TtliOt': For me to say I am interested, I am urun- teruted, really does display a certain arropncc because It lS not a live posgbility and the only reason I ever talk about It is because I keep being asked about 1L . . . I would rather not be asked about it I am trymg to answer 11 as honestly as J can. It 1s not something I think JS going to happen. but that {betng asked about it) male.cs it sound as though people arc COl\StantJy beating down my door saying. .. Oh. Ted. dear Ted. v.ion 't you come and take over th.ls show?" They arc not, for a very ~ood reason: Pet.er Jcnru.np is do1ng a tirsHate job on that program. DI ._,,_, carttn: Sometb.ma in foreisn policy, that kind ol' wallts around up there in my brain sometunes. I spent 50 much of my life coverina it that l would like to~ what happens on the uwde.. 0. llb ..ten: In terms of iflE llPPEI. FU someone who took me by the hand and led me through jour- nalism. I would have to say now, despite the fact that we got off to a rocky start. Roone Ariedle bas been a mentor. Roooe has been able to see thm~ m me that l didn't even know ~ tbc:rc. 01Ms"""'~"....., .. t,.,,.W 114 .. "'"" M I sMiW 1CCt9tt std I llr&t. ry, ,.,.rtMty ""' Sitt.Mt: FrcczulJ my salary at the level at wtuch 1t is is not gomg to be Vlewcd as a sacrifice by anyone. It would have to be more than frec:nng the salary. It would have to be a dimmuuon by several hundred percent to bnng it down to a )evcl in which anyone in the public in thelt right rrund would be able to worlc up any sympathy whatsoever or any ad- mirabon whatsoever and say. .. My God. what a saaifioc you have made." h "'1 'llPtll•' Is ucceuflt: We try to Ft the most mtcrcst- ma people to talk about the most 1 nle1'eSUna subjects 1n the 'NOr1d m the most entcrtammg W1ly that wt can. a USA WE1x.ENt> • MA11t0i 21 -23. 1986 • 9 The 221() q~ in the •une;y ocwered all vital oomponentll, including the toUowin.g. Engine11 .. BraJcee. The survey questioned over 50,CX>O drivers. Completed in July 1985, it covered owner-reported problems during the previous six months. The survey included vehicles as new as 1984 and those up to four years old. It served as an indicator of how the quality of Lincolns, Mercurys and Fords compared to the quality of competitive makes and models. And, as a group. Ford Motor Company products came out on top. That's the kind of quality you can expect to find in the cars and trucks we're building today. Bum!e Up-'JbCether we can Aft llfts. Elect.rioaJ and~-. Climate Control& 'lbatS what happens when~make Quality Job 1. • & hnt • •Aneola • lleremy • llatmr Fold 'n'acb. Fold 'lnctal'a Quality is Job 1. • Knight to fans: Keep your eye off the baskelball Big-time colqe basketball's clash of the FinaJ Four is only a week away. And if you want to watch it as you've never watched it before. take this tip from Indi- ana University coach Bobby Knight Don't watch the ball. When the Nauonal Collegiate Athletic As- sociation 's champion- ships art decided March 28 through 31 . you should watch the de- fense and the action away from the ball if )IOU really want to un- de rs tan d the game. Knight says. The volatile I ndia.na coach.. who led his Hcxr 9y Robel1 Oeu'9d'I 18UY UIClr: ...., tifs • Ms lfttWee. sier team to 1976 and 1981 titles. says m his new video A Knigh1 of Ba.skerball (Kartes Video Communications.. $19.9S) that~ look at the game but very few sec what is actually taking plact ... What Knight says fans should do: •Watch the offense to see how easily it moves the ball into better sconng areas. •Watch the defense to sec if the play- ers help each other. It's a liv~playcr job. But Knight says. conttntrate on the defense. That way you can figure out where the game is headed. If you concen- trate too much on the offense, you will only know where the pme has been. 'When a shot is taken. don't watch the shot. look at the defensive rebounding." says the coach of the USA 's 1984 gold medal Olympic team ... If an offensive player tips in a missed shot all the defen- sive work goes down the drain." Watch how teams run the fast brcalc- the quick offensive thrust after a missed shot or a &OOd defensive play. Do they move the balJ quickly? Art they llllP"S- si ve? How does the defense react. by hus- tling or by troning down the coun? How well do the teams switch back and fonh from offense to defense? Pressure on the Final Four makes pa- tience -always a Slgn of a champion - more imponant than ever. Knight says. .. How quickly does the offense take the shot? ... You must maJce the defense play. One or two passes before a shot isn't testing the defense ... Knight says. You can put your new savvy to the test in the women's NCAA semifinals next Friday on ESPN. 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. PST. The title pmc is next Sunday on CBS at I p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST. The men's semifinals art next Saturday on CBS. 3:30 p.m. EST/12:30 p.m. PST. The title game is Monday. March 31 . on CBS. 9 p.m. EST /6 p.m. PST. Q _ ... c,.. 12 ·USA WEEX.ENt>' MA.Rat 21 -23, 1986 2 ~ncl renc Ir smc F .. ~or Easter eating, ry hand-cured ham urry SOllbU \round f.aster, the ice mdts the pond out back of Amo nkJer's farm near Colum- \fo That means it's time ~ inklcr. 70, to check on 600 Boone County hams t he cures each year. He1J ' one at least nine monw 10 cook for Easter dumcr. ..aster means ham to many pie across the USA. and big 1ness for those who~ 'Tl Jim Groves of V. W. ncr. a Srnith6ck1, VL, ham kcr, expects to sell 200.CXX> nds in March -3 to 5 es more than in February. VinkJcr makes barns the lus father tauaht him, and way Missourians have 1 ma.Icing ham since Daniel •ne's sons moved out to the ttory tn the early 1800s. ach ham is rubbed with ikler's secret blend of "SC salt. brown supr and :k ~pper, wrapped 1n :her s paper, slipped m a h baa and huna &om the :rs of bis ham boule. ientucky, Tenncaee, Vit- t and Ncnh Carolina e similar country hams, JChna the intanationalty iwned Smithfield. New £naland, conK:Ob kc and maple S)'l'Ul> are -Iowa. the lqest pcx1c produana state, 1s home of the Amana Colony. a German re- bgJous sect that produa:s hidc- ory-smoked, SUF-curcd ~s from hop raised on their 25,CXX> acres of farmland near Cedar Rapids. The CaJuns m the bayou country west of New Orleans produce tasso. a heavily smoked boneless ham cum1 with cayenne pepper. -cunng hams 1s the way our forefathers provided the fam- 11) 's me.at in the days bcfort ~fngcrat1on." says Don Nau- mann. a University of Missou- ri food science professor. The Qunese were curing pork by 3CXX> B.C.. he says. ~ mg Just about the same ~ ~ The salt penetrates the meat. forcing out moisture - a brcedina around for blctena and the parasite trichina. December always has been the traditional time to curt ham because the cold ..ather sjves the salt time to ~te the meat without spoilllt-Al- i na tbrouahout the warm sprq and summer allows the ham to develop flavor and ar<>- ma. Most b&nd-cured hams are --1 six to 18 months. .. We like the real flavor of the pcxt to rome throtch. .. says Wink&er. .. And when there's oki ham. bucuits and pvy on the tab&c, a ti:Oow can't beat that., now, can he?"' US>. WaxEND. M.uat 21-23. 1986. JJ , FOOD ~-' Yes, I'd like lo win a place ill laistory. Send t& "Cq>enhagen l.Jb!rty St;~ . PO Boi 98().t Bnd~ CT OCi699 I ce1Jfy that I am __ )US d a,e- Name..__ _______ _ Addn!s,$,__ ______ ~ City,__ _______ ~ Sta.__ __ ..._ ____ _ SCIENCE HAS FINALLY COUNTERFEITED A PERFECT DIAMOND! Thousands of Jewelers and Pawnbrokers Fooled -It Cuts Glass! ln DiMtoM World, autbcw Oavld K.oakoff IUllQ. '' ••• the CZ (11 u ii now caDed 111 the trade) f ooAectmc.t or the manbcn or the famoua New York Diamond DeUn Oub wbeD h ,,,... 111trochaoed ••• Pawnbrokers and jewdcn have loll WdoAd miUiom of doQan buytq thele bealldful jewds thinkiaa they weft mined diamonds. Ir a ;twder mus perfonn comptic:lled tCIU to tell wtudl ii a Van Pk:r DimDOIMf or mined chamond. thm ocither you or any o r )'OW' friends will M &bit to tell the dlffm:occ. The saipa rich wa-e the ftra to buy Van Pk:r DwDooch u ~for thciir ~ jewdl. The reuon was tbll iJuurvlct compqia nquin the jewdl to M kept in a bellk vault wbeD noc Ill me, Iha! eac:b timr you war them you mma mrorm the insW'l.llCle cacnpany and pay an additiooal Nab fee. ABC'S 20/20 News Team Fools lew Yon Diamond Mart Experts The Dllliooal TV Sbow "20/20'' visited the famous 47th Street D\amond Malt in New York lookma for appnials OD some "<hamoods." ~ oputJ t.bcn looked 11 the jeweb throqb theit ;e.der'• loupes (mqnifyina slaw). Without any sutpidoo, they pvc the Van Pkr-typc countcrleil dLllDOOd ~ of ~ thowancb o f dollan befOR a TV audience or millions of peopk. How foolish they must have fdt when they saw lhc Ibo•. Top Economist Says Coaumers Would 1Nt foolish to Buy a Mined Diamond llowl A respected authority Oii invatmcnta in diamonds, aokt. silver, coins and ocba precious FDIJ(OOCS (called "bard mooey''), J.C. llewt, ILlled r«cmly, "If JOU att buytnJ a 11111.ll, mined diamond-less than two careu-and expect it to lppncill~ in value, you are aoinl to M disappoimed '' The reuons thc econoouR poinled out were: one, the reaalc for used diamonds 11 very small; two, if you ldl to a JC"#dcr or other dealers, they will pay only about ~ or the current reuiJ valur, and third, the new Van Pier Diamond la vuually equal, if noc superior, at a ff'8Ction of the inflated c:osa of mined diamonds. •'It docsn' 1 makt any economic eenx ror the avcr.,r ptnOn to wast~ hard arn«t dollan on a hiah priced mined ctiamood when leu than I " will eva radf the stooe," lle¥d said. (J.C. lle¥d is listed u a top authonty in a recmt editiotl o f "WHO'S WHO IN HARD MONEY ECONOMJCS.") Now you can ti.Ye }e'Wdry 1ba1 will truly imptaa nayont you meet. lmaiu~ a nn-weddma rina wltb • bia. da.z::diQI Van Pk:r Dimnood. or a slictaina pinky rina (Of a mu. Or why not aQoY ,the pleuun Of warina dlamood earrinp, bncdcU or necklllces and no ~ will ewr-know the dilfcrmce. And thiztk of what pat situ Van Pier Dicnondl will make. lt.emanbcr even jewdcn and pswubroten can'1 tdl tbt diff"""" witboot c:ompticalod tal.l:na. S15 a Carat for This Sale Only Selling In Europe for S1• AJ a sianJ promotiooaJ c:cnpaisn lO introduce lhc inc:redibk, new Van Pk:r DWnond, cmJy the fint $,000 peopk in each SUie wiU M-a11o-ed 10 buy lbac beautiful jewels "' a xnsaUoGal low price of s I$ a C&rll Oii a f 11'11· oome, flnH1a·~ buis. A f~ mooths a,o the Van Pier Diamond WU introduced in Europe thc saint way With t.mncndous S\ICCUS. Now lbe Van Pkr Diamond rccuJarly reW1a 1ba-c 11 •hat is cquiva.lmt to about SIOO US doll.an a car11. Europeans are known for their c:ooccrt1 with hiah qualJIY and value. They ovcrwhdminafy 81Ceepted IM Van Pier Diamond as a betta value than mined dl&monds. Umlt Per Customer -llo Ordera Accepted From Jewelers or Dept. Stores There is a limit of two Van Pier l>iamoGds pCT order unleu t.bc order is pa1tmarked MfOR April 30, 1916. Orders postmarked Mf ore then may nquc:s& a muimum or 7 diamonds. Since !bu is a promotional campaisn to 1ntroducr the Van Pier DWnond 10 the nation a1 a OCJlt way bdow our reaulat wbo6es.a.k price, no orders from jewder's Of dcpa.rtrneo1 Slorcs wlll M KCepecd. llew Yort Mapztne Says, More Beautiful Than Mined DiMlondsl Ail)'OM who ..,.. this -jnrd is •oundcd • lu bauny &Dd brilliance. In (Kt, New York Mapzine went further in a reocru anide iaatina " .. It looks e¥eD betta than a (mined) diamond,'' Expected to be Hottest Gift of Ute Yearl A spota.rnan for the COlDllUY Indicated in an lnlavM"W I.all w~ Uw due lO the trcmmdolU acap4.lnCe of the Van Pier Diunoeds in Eu~. 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Postdate Your Cltecll for 30 Days ~ree Inspection In Your lfomet Wt att 10 certain tJw J'OU 'D M vc:ry pleued with a Van Pier Diamond tJw M will kl you examine them ID your home without riakini a dollar If fOf any reuon you don't like t.bc Van Pier oi.mood. Jllll mail ii t.ck to us wttlun 30 days and we wiU ~urn your Sl(*daled check u.oca*1ied. u. .., ~ 0... C-.1. QI .... free. .... 2IAAA TS (1~151.-7111) na,t la Ucu, uO ••Mli.. A*'• o,.... N.. m . Al wc11n ........... l ..,.....,., .. dm. lmqinc bow ac:iuna it will M 10 show off )'Ow new diamond to your friench. And rememba ii is Warranted (Of a lifetime in writinJ. ,__,. NOTOCOPIU IOT ACCEPTED Tiii COUPOl MUIT ACCOllPUT OUBI YAllD THRO APRIL 30, 191& - 1 an .~ F .:J~,1# ::_ *'-.._,.,Dr ..._,., i-. 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I st got S.300.CXX> from my la~ husband·s surancc policy I have a 2-ycar-old and o t'\J)('nence at aJI WJth m~. P\cas.e II me how to invcs11t and ktt'p It safe - t'n from fu1ure spouses. Joannt Preston McArthur. Calif. (rel nch sJowl y. M adviSC'S Ja> Rabino- llz manager of the FinanaaJ Planning ·pa11men1 at Memll Lynch in New <>r~ Orpmze your money rn a thl"tt'- el'l'd P)Tam1d. Wlth each tJCT represenl- ,g a pa111cular investment strateg)r •The bottom tier 1s the broadest and fl-..1 If )'OU need to ~ some of your It husband·s salar). It should co~ from 1 ~tments in this lier For cxampk. 1f ou needed income. you could put 60 per- rnt of the $300.<XX>. or S 180.CXXl. into \l'd-mrome invcst~nts such as cert1fi- a1t~ of deposit or Treasury bonds. At 10-.1, \ interest rates. that would ~ you ·1 w(.'('n S 16.CXX> and $20.CXX> a year. •The middle slice of the pyramid rep- t''l('n t!) the more agress1 ve. growth-on-niro investments -stocks or real estate !> a voung person, you aJso need to look or growth opponunitia Dtvmihc3t1on s the other important pnnciple for a be- nn1ng investor. •Stay away from the top level of the ~ram1d for now. That's where you'll find he most agrcssivc investments -com- mod111es. high-risk stocks and options. Ho"' much of your $300.CXXl goes into each tier depends on your needs. If you need a lot of curren1 income. then more of 11 should go into the bottom 11cr. If you don't need much current income. then 'Ou can afford to put more of 11 into the middle tier for capital srowth. Before you do anything. draft a Wlll. naming your child as hclr You also need to name a trusted friend or fam1I) mem- bcT. wnh financial savvy. as a guardian. Otherwise. the roun pteks 1hc auardian. If no one in your family has expencnce managing money. you m1&ht na~ a bank trustee of your child's funds. Remember. don't look to make a kill- ing. Handle your windfall cautiously. and you and your child wi ll benefit for the rest of your hves. !J 'Vttd ad\·1ce on managtng money? If ·mr 10: USA WEEKEND. Your F1- 11oncrs. PO Bo\ JOO H. Washmgton. Dr 10044 lncludr a hruf hlographr. mur home and wor/.. addf'C'SS('S and phonr 1111111/lers BYM.AI WHEN YOU BUY HANES-MEN'S UNDERWEAR Now when you purchase one 3-pack of any Hanes® Men's underwear. we11 mail you a $2.00 refund. Buy one 3-pack of Hanes Boys' underwear and get a $1.50 refund by mail. Buy one of each and we'll send you $3.50! Since £Nery Hanes T-shirt and bnef has to pass eleven qualrty tests -an.Q Inspector 12 -you can always be sure you're getting the best underwear value around. Add the refund and it's even better. But hurry. This offer ends April 12. 1986. HANES r.uH REFUND ~~li*COUl*'Md .............. ~ m~•lndlc.-cf •.-.ctN ...,_......,. 12.00 ~ WflPP9f from one 3-t** of HeMe .., •• und9nileW. '*" "°"'~ NAME ~--'-------------------ADOAESS _______________ ~---- CITY __________ SW'E ___ ZIP ____ _ TELEPHONE ( __ _, _______________ . ....,_ea.-_.,. __ .,..,,,,.. u. """'....,..."'a'!CI...,..,,,._'".,.,. --..-"'-...... _ ...... .,,. ___ ........ ~ ._,_ COltOo_•......, °""'~.,,.,..,USA ---·-o.-,,__,_ .,,,_., I I I • I I I I ,, ~I JI II "'I ---------------- --~---~ ----- HEAL TH ............ _ '*' 15 questions to ask yonelf about i111Uiity ' ly Joutllll Wlks When the flu hits town. are you always the first to find at? Then maybe it's time you took this sample lCSl It can help dctcrminc if your diet and li(Fstylc are making you suscepti- ble to sickness. RCSlstancc to infection as among the top topics this W'ttkcnd at the annual m«llng of the Amcncan Academy of AJ- lcrgy and Immunology in New Orleans. Thc threat of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) has focused new at- tention on how the body fends off discasr. The newest book on bofstering resistance: Jfax1mum Immunity (Houghton Mifflin Co .. St6.95) by Michael A. Weiner of the University of California in Bcrlccley. an expert on nutrition and how diseases spread. His book includes a tcSt. abbreviated here. aUowi"' you to measuf'C' your Ml m- m unity QuotJcnt." To take 1t. answer yes or no: I. Have you been healthy. free of maJOr i llncss. in the last five years? 2. Arc you alJcrgy frtt? 3. Do you generally feel confident? .C. Do you avotd '"hard" drup. such as cocaine. heroin or amphetamines? 5. Do you abstain fTom or limit dnnk- ang to less than 3 ouncts a day of alcohol? 6. Do you refrain from srnokin(. 7. Do you limit fats and meats m your d~? 8. Do you avotd smoked foods? 9. Is your diet high in fiber. at least 25 grams a day? 10. Do you cat seafood three times a W'ttk? II. Do you avoid food chemicals and additJvcs? 12. Do you rcgularty cat fruits and veg- etables? 13. Do you cxcmsc vtgorously seven times a week? J.C. Four times a week? 15. Do you take vitamins A. C and E. selenium. or a muluvttamm and mineral su pplement on a daily basis'> Grading: one or two no answers. A. three to four, B: five. C: six. D: more than SIX. F. Wetncr says A through C means your F"C'3l lifestyle 1s probably gjvtng your immune system a boost D through F means your lifestyle could be undercut- ting your immune system: ifs time to look 9eliously at aivina it an active boost To raise your score. Weiner recom- mends such commonsense sugestions as increasing fresh fruits and vceeub&cs in your diet 1C1tina exercise. even if ifs just a walk around the block and idcntifymg and reducing causes of stress. Q 16 ·USA WEEx.END· MAAat 21-23, 1986 Yo u a r e cordially invited to meet the engaging and whimsical and utterly delightful Woodmo use family_ \unt Polh baking ht'r f .rniou• < hC'<'K"< .ikt• <.ouncn (Au,.n fom, ""' •t""' hat in h.lru1 \\1ll1.1m ~ncl (~\t''tlln(' C,randfatht'r SoimuC'I WoorlmuuM< Aunt Win1omt', 11u1ruuor m rl.rnurtl( .rnd h" <lr111111 <' ~1•1C'r I" A new collection of delicate, hand-painted porcelain figurines Coutin Al~n .tn"n •on 1h C' liirm fHERE'S C~CU. ALEXA;..ID£R. !io<icntist. invt"mor and well-known lecturer . . Aunt Winsome. instrucior in dancing and de- portment . . violin virtuoso Uncle Sebas- tian and country rnu~ins Tom and Iv\ ... And all the otht'r memben of th<' Wood- mou5C' famil}. who first appeared 1n the dd1gh1- ful book,· A Mouse Fclm1h· Album." Wrinen and illustrated bv reno" ned Brnash arust Pamela Sampllon. th.is "'•himsit-al tale 1s about a famih 1•·11h more than iu 'hare ol gifted ... imellenual and 1omeum~ misd11e,ous . m1a1 But such mice! falented musician~ AMl~ts. Successful merchants. And a fasunaung arra\ of au nu and uncles and cousins. rhere's fat.her William in has \\'eflding attire. 111p hat and dress gk>v~ elqr.mth· in hand. And mother Cde,tine. A radiant bride in ruffies and lace. her wcctding vt"il K"t c:ver §0 daintilv above her little pink mowe~an. And Unc~ Alexan- der, his dothing in gnat disarray, a.s ~fits a preoccupied (and eminenl) llCicntist. Then there art' the young 'una. Uttk ~rgl" in hi~ gre<ttcoat and peaked cap. Gwyneth. ever the liuJc lady. in her new pink dress and whitc straw hat. Even Professor Plum and his nt«c, Lttitia. the Woodmousc familv hcin and 'dt~· covcreri of the Wooctmousc:" familv album fwt>nty-ft~ mcmb<-rs of this remark.able fam- 1h 1n .tll-<:a<.h portr<1\t'd in a figurml'.' no big- ger than 31..,· tall, <rahed in 1mponed bisque pon.elain. and Im ingh painted by hand to rap- ture <."\(.'!"\' detail of character and clothing. So that you ma\> gt'e them a proper home, \oU wtll r«t'IVC. with vour rollection-.i t·harm- rngh· decorated wooden dtspla\ 'house' which wi ll hold clll 25 figurmes And in the tradition of illustrious families t"ven w ht're. I~ Woodmousc- fam1h wall also have with them a 17~· x 111'"1" document on fine paper, illustraung the Wood- mouse Famah· Tr~. An original design b, Pam- da Sampson fur· A Mouse F.tm1h Alhum," 11 •~ perf('Ct for framing. fo 'tart vour collecuon now. all \1111 need clo '" m.111 the apphca11on form b' .\pril '\0th f I .. '" ,.--------------------------'il ll'iCRIP 1111\ 'PPl.11 'l 10,--------------------------------- THE WOODHOUSE FAHILY Franklm f>onel;un Fr.anlr.lm Ccnrer, Pt'nnsvl\'ani<I 19091 rlcaJC cntt'r my Jubectipuon for ·The Woodmmt"W" fo.am1h • 1 onmting of l~mv·fi~ ltartd-f>ttml~ porcebm ligunnc' I nct'd 'IC'nd no paymcnl now. I will m't'1Yt' m' 1011"-11011 .ii 1hc r•le of one: ligunnc: each monlh. and I "111 ~X' l>tllcfl Sl2 .. ~~ fo1 t•a<h when 11"rT;uhtobe:5C'.'nt to mt' \h 1olk·1 11nn "·111 •nduclr. ~1 no rhal'Jlt'. the 'f)('O'll i1 .. p1.,, hn\l'o(' •r1w .. -,..1.,,.. """'SI f,., ...,.,.., •l<i ~ .. , 'll''"l IU ----~- \fll \41lS \fl1'.\ "._ .... -......... . 'llOlltSS <llY't~H/11' 'We don't know a luUedth of 1 percent about ml)dirtg' Otherwise, there would be a better prescription for arthritis than aspirin. One of the major fii• benefits of working as a news broadcaster is that you gie1 to learn a linJc so~ thing almost every day. Not much. mind you. But a linJc. In the course of ~rting a news story. you are bound to pick up at least one or two scraps of knowl- edge. This IS grati~ but It docs not entitle you to act like a know-it- aJL Far from it In fact. the more we e, c.u ~ find out about anything. the more CN:ufes Osgood is an· im~ -or deprcs.1ed -we dwr of ClSS Sunday are by how linJc we know. Niaht News. He also fti- Pemaps even more impressive 11.s and anchors N~ -or depressive -is how Jin.le the break and The ()!good so-calJcd .. experts" know. Granted. Ftle on CBS Radio. they know more than we do. but what Thomas Edison saJd is stiU true: .. We don't know a hundredth of I percent about anythinJ. .. Yet we always live undct" the illu.s1on that tec.1mology has gone just about as far as It can go. In 1898. the head of the U.S. Patent Office wrote a letter to President McKinley urging that the Patent Office be shut down permanently since, as he put it. .. everything that can be invented has already been invented. .. In 1977. Ronald Duncan and Miranda Weston-Smith com- piled an £ncydoptd1a-of lgnoraltC(# -443 pages explori~ some of that vast land of tma incogmta. Herc is just a partial list of the tlu~ the experts don't know: • Astronomen don't know the size. shape or oriain of the univenc. They don't know if there's anybody out there. never mind inteUilent life. They don't know whether there is any life at all except for right here. Thetr ignoran<X is. any of them will Id.I you. astronomical. •Economists. as a group. arc not as humble as astronomen.. But no two economisu seem to aartt on anything. If there is one economist out there who is right. it follows that all the other economists must thndore be wrong. So far in the history of econom>CS. any economist who has been proved ~t in the shon run, has always turned out to be wrona in the run. •Medicine has made enormous strides., we are We keep bearina about bfeaJcthrouahs in arthritis, but when you Ft anhri~ they still tell you aspirin is the best treatment •About half the lcicnusts who have studied the subject will ldl you that the Eanh's atmosphere is heating up. The other half insists it is ooOOn& off. We still don't know what killed otr the dinoaW'S. If the put is donded, the future is more so. Niels Bohr, the Danish lcientisl, onoe said. .. Forecasting is difficuh. npccjally when i1 is about the f\mae. .. Futurists ~ about how thi• will tum out 10IDOITOW, and where we re headed. Is it any ~ Hislorians can't ..,ee about what hlooened )'ater- dlly, and bow we p wbeR we are now. Jamel'&. McSheehy, a member ot the s.n Franc.ilco 8oud of Supervitors at the tum or the canury and me moa Quocablc of politic:ians. once said: .. As I look down the invisiblt s-lhway of the fUtlft. I can sec dearly bd:ft me the toolJ.lrint ot the hand of fate. .. They don't matt 'em like old Mc:Sheehy anymore. a 18 ·USA 't\U:UND• MAJtat 21-23, 1986 ~~~TIN THE~ ~_ORLD Eggsactly 261 each A lot of us will be at the ea counter this week s,etting ready for EasteT. It's a place we've been bef~. many umcs.. In 1983 and 1984. we kept the hens busy: We ate an average 261 ~ each year. Sourc:a MWan ~ Boeird For a very large sweet tooth Many of us crave chocolate qp at Easter. but try marching in the Easter Pa.nKle after this de.light A chocolate E.aster cg that weighs 7,561 pounds, I 31h ouna:-s and is I 0 feet high. lt's the larsst one on n::cord. Siegfiied Berndt of Macopa ~~ in l.c1cester. England. completed it on April 7. 1982. The pastry shop sold half of it by the pound. which took until July. and pvt the rest to charity. Sourer ,. autw... 8ooitc al MQt1 ~ It starts willl • I and elms • i The Internal Revenue Service. doged by corns: er problems and irate taxpayers in 1985. has bi on a public relations cam~. Unfortunately the IRS. creating a DC'W image for itself might b bi8$Cf job than getting people to remember to s their 1040 forms. At last chcdc. the IRS topped list of the least-liked 90vemmcnt agencies.. Next the list the Securities and ExchafliC CommiW. which regulates stock trading. Sowca ~ Rllpcrf Sundown for shoplifters From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. as a bad time for shoplifk That's when most of them ,et caught Why? f searchers say stora. especially supermarlcet.s, dn stores and discount stores. are crowded with m< people at that time. apparently making shoplifti think they have a better shot at success. Most she lifters cauaht in superm.arXcu. drug stores and d 1111 ,._.,,.,..... count stores arc under 30. 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N.Y. 10020 (E) ESPN, Bristol. Conn. 06010 (S) Showtime (C) Cable News Network. Atlanta. Ga. 30300 SATEUITE (9) WOR, New York, N.Y. 10000 ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta, Ga. 30300 ··-·· SJ10n1 ........................................ Page 2 Networks .................................. Page 3 l>aytime Drama....................... Page 4 Tube Toppen. .......................... Pale 5 . Daytime Schedule .................... Page 6 EverUn, Schedule ..................... Page 8 . TV Puzzle............................... Page 13 I Sports __ .... ay __ _ I __ hucbly __ _ (Pl ....... 8PORT9/.._81l -llelworks CBS' Dan Rather on a roll By BOB WISEllABT -..ts ............. NEW YORK CITY -Five years ago, not even in Dan Rather's most setf- confident moments did this very self- confident man think it would be like this. "When I came to this job," mused "The CBS Evening News" anchor, "if anybody had said to me, 'You're going to win 200 straight weeks,' I would have said, 'Gimme a drink of that stuff."' Bottoms up. If this week is like the 200 Lbat came before it. Rather will score his 201st consecutive rat-inas win. a streak that started May 3, 1982. To be sure, "The NBC Evenina News With Tom Brokaw" bas nar- rowed theppoflateand sea.red the pmstripes off Rather's Saville Row suit two weeks ago when Radler NBC climbed to within one-tenth of a percentage _P.Oint, a virtual tie for first place. But as1de from such occasional challenges during bis five-year stint behind the CBS anchor desk -he celebrates bis anniversary Sunday -the 54-year-old Rather is unquestionably the king of television news, the hiJhcst-paid and perhaps most recognizable journalist on the planet. By whatever yardstick you use, this ambitious, hard-driving, self-made man from deep in the heart of (Wharton) Texas is savonng the v1ew from the top of the mountain. Salary? Asked during a gabfest wi th television critics here if a recent report that be makes $2.5 million a year is c:orrcct., he at first tried to "aw, shucks" bis way out of the ques1ion. "I don't like to talk about money," replied Rather in the way be says every- thms -with laser-like intensity. "I didn•t like 1t when I was maJcing a nickel a word" writing for a small-town newspaper in Texas, and "I don't like it now when I'm paid a bit more." But pressed again, he finally admitlM. "I have no quarrel" with the figure. What about credibility and popularity'? An extensive l2-month survey by the Gallup poUing and public oputlon or- ganization found Rather to be the over- whelming choice as "favorite journalist or news person," with twtoc as many first- place votes as ABCs Peter Jenninp and three times more than Brokaw. Oallup concluded that Rather's appeal "worb its way into every crevice and cranny of Am ... en.ca. Getting it there wasn't as easy as it looks. When Rather took ove:r for Walter Cronkite, ratings immediately nosedived as he struggled to reshape "The CBS Evening News" in his own unqe. lo those days. be didn't read the news so much as bark iL Then Los Angeles physician Carl Gal- loway sued Rather and CBS over a report that aired on "60 Minutes" several yean before. He beat the suit but the trial wu long. painful and embe.rrusing. The strain showed in an obscene remark Rather snarled to a reporter covering the trial, for which he later apologized. Shortly thereafter. the ri&ht·wina aroup Fairness in Media singled out Rather as an example of CBS News• so-called liberal bias and made ineffective moves to ta.kc control of the network. That wu followed by Gen. William Wcstm oreland•s suit against CBS for its re~rting of West- morcland's dealinp wtth bis supcnors during the Vietnam War. 'Dallas' back to roots tonight BJ JERRY BUCK _, ............ LOS ANGELES-Now that ~ou've had nearly eiabt years to set acquainted with those tumultuous Tens tycoons on "Dal- las," creator David Jacobs will take you back to bow it all bepn. Back when Jock Ewing and Oiager Barnes were strugling oil wildcatters and courtina the same airl, Eleanor "Miss Ellie" Southworth. Back when a auy with a dusty old pickup. a sixth sense for finding oil or a scheme for aettinJ leases could become a millionaire ovem.igbt. Jacobs tells of the early days in a rowdy adventure story that's a departure from the soap opera format of the hit CBS teries. "Dallu: The Early Ycan" will be broad- caat toniabt. "Before I created 'OaL\u' I bad a history about bow Jock and Miss Ellie and Diger met," he said. "So when the idea of doi~ a rum came up I wanted to do somethina in the past, but I wu prot»bly the only one. They bad a writer wbo went throuah a lot of s1uff.\ibut wbcn be 111.-ied a ·~uel' I said anybody does one i1'U be me. CBS urecd to the movie three years'*°• butJaoo61 aot sidetncked for a while when be created i.be teries "Berenaer•s" aod was oocupied by other matten. The movie, wbicb spans the decades from l 930 throuah the 1950s. atan David Grant as Dist. Dale Midkiff as Jock. Molly Hagen as Miss Ellie, David Wilson as Jason Ewing and Hoyt Axton as Miss Ellie•s father, Aaron Southworth. Kevin Wixted plays J.R. as a youth. · In the popular "Dallas" series, the late Jim Davis played Jock. Barbara Bel Geddes and the late Donna Reed have played Miss Ellie, and David Wayne and Keenan Wynn played Disaer. "I knew the story of Jock and Miss Ellie and Digcr and their triangle, and how Oiger always resented Jock," Jacobs said. ··what I didn't have was a story. I had relationships. I quite deliberately came up with a new story." Jacobs, who had been to Texas only once before crcatina the series. visited the state for the movie. "Texas is one of the few places in this c:ountry you can go and feel the difference," he sajd, "I loved it in Fort Worth, where we did some of the filming. I sampled every chili place in town." Jacobs actually came UJ>_ with "Knots Landin&" fint.. but while CBS liked the idea it wanted sometbina richer, sexier and more sensational. That's when he came up with ••DaJJas." and later when "Knots Landing" came on the two were t:Jed t<>sether by maki n1 Ted Shackelford's character a Ewing. ••The movie has lots of action." be said. '"That•s one of the lhinp I wanted to persuade CBS to do, although 1t soes against the Nlet. I knew WC had to 10 for the 'Dallas' audience, but it's realJy a man's action-adventure movie. 1t•s about two wildcatters. "The secret of success in the oil business is acquiring lcaaes. Jock bad a way of aettina lcues and Diger had a sixth tense for oil. Everyone knows DiJF.r ia a down- and-out drunkard. but in this story be•s a strong character. It's his picture more than anvone else's. · :..Dallas' viewers know him as a loeer. but I made him the luckiest man in the world. He wins at cards but be aives it all to a hooker. He buys a car for cub and wrecks it after he forJCts to get insurance. He•s lucky and very self-destructive. I bad a lot of fun with him." Jacobs doesn't aarcc with a recent statement by Bud Grant. president of CBS Entertainment. that the 1Cria1 is a dyina form on television. But be is worried that the networks can make it a telf-fulfilltng profbecy. " think the other netwotkl hav e killed lbe serial,•• be said. 1'bey insisted on mak:ina them serials frvm the bqi nn1ni. Thafs a lot to uk of an audimoe. With 'Dallas' and 'Knots Landiqa• we S\111ed with nonei that ended -* week but kept the problem open. What made 'Dallas' dHTerent from mOft tdevilion shows is that the adversaries~ in pUce.. Sunday, March 23, 1988 3 1-Daydme oaa Ousting from 'Days' bolstered her career Tammy on 'Capitol' Coan:Ei•IDfer Tammy WJDette will the CBS 80ap opera .. ca tol" Taeeday u a Ion Jntere8t for eerlee reta)ar Rory Calhoun. It'll be the dramatic debut of WJDette, wbo will play waitreu Dulene Sta.DkowUl. Young Joan Collins in 'Sins' has made 3 major TV movies BY LYNDA 1URSCB Q: I recently saw the mini-series "Sins." The girl who played the youngJoan Collins looked very familiar. Has she ever been in a soap? -D. W., Peoria, Ill. A; Cathriae Mary Stewart WU tea a1 Kayla Brdy oa "Day1 of Ov Laves." After a 1&ormy ro.muee wtdl c.rta, played by J"' Taylor, die allow'• pro411een declded di.at Cadlert.e Jut wua't rtpt for die UoW. Cadtertae may •t Mn beea rtpt for "Daya," bet to far Ille'• Mea rtpt for W'ee major movtea of die week laclM!q "lateat to KJJI" ud "mer 1a die Mlda1 Erica bounces back to live her 'One Life' By LYNDA HIRSCH For those of you who missed Ertca Slaak on "One Life to Live" last week, she was felled by pneumonia. Erica's back on the set and feeling just tine. If ber replacement looked familiar that was because it was J9Clldl Barcroft. Judith was the original Anne Tyler on "All My Children" and since then has/layed an attorney on "As the Worl Tums." Barcroft is the real-life wife of "All My Children's" head writer Wlaaer Wullam. • • • "Days of Our Lives" fans can breathe euier. Mldael Leo., who plays Pete Janni.np, bas signed a new multi-year contract. Producers were concerned that Leon, who's been with the show for the put three years, mi&ht have wanderina feel Peter ReeteU, who plays Bo, bu told produccn that when his contract is up early nextyearhe'saoina to bida fond farewell to the show. , . . . Jocidentally, Uaa PeJ ... , who bu left .. Search for Tomorrow" and the role of Wendy, which &he treated over 10 years qo, iJ still datina Perry StefMU, who has 4 Sunday, March 23, 1986 played Jack Forbes on "Loving" since the show debuted in June of 1983. • • • We bear "One Life to Live" producer Paal Raucll is scoutina around V aenna for his next "remote" location for the show. We also hear that two very special "One Life" characters may come beck for those episodes -Jenny, played by Bryu fta7er, and David, played by MJdaael Za1low. If that remote comes about, you can bet your Nielsen ratinp points that it will be in May -the next big ratio~ ··~eep.·· Film fans may have recopized Sklrley ~& P.laying the underrover cop on "One Life to Live." Kniabt was one of Hollywood's most promiaina stars when she appeared as the vulnerable teen in the William ln,e play-turned-movie "Dark at the Top of the Stairs." "General Hospital" ia c:utina about for a 30-ycaN>ld, 1ood-lookina actor to play Duke Lavery . "All My Children's" DellMe Morpa (Anaie) and DvMU WDUaa• (Jesse) have sioed to do the J)'Dd.icated muaic abow "Rot Tracts.•• Valley." Sbe'1 allO beea featved la some t~eatrtcal relea1et lacltldlaa "Mlldllef" ud "Tile La1t Startipter." Q: un you please tell me if Jerry Ver Dom"s wife has had another child? - R.K.., Buffalo. N.Y. A; Yes. Tllelr first soa Jacob Ml been Jolaed by a eew brot.Mr, Peter. 19Ctdeaw- ly, we udentud tbt Ver Dora's ''GU1hl1 Upt" role u Rots Marler lt ,., c.o M expudia1. For Iota of yean Ver Don, oee of die flae acton oo dte it.ow, ut aroud nwtiq time wlaile watda1 for wrlten &o reaUse '11 poteaUal. Q: What's happened to the actor who P.laycd Gunnar and was later Mike Roy on 'All My Children'? .. -R.Z., Sa.nta Ana. Calif k Baao Napier ud kb wile Oou uve weleome4 a eew IOll, Lff, la&o tile llotlteltold. Prffelltl)' ttt. cotiple art hi Loacloa •l1lttq Bqo'• puau. Hqo I• buy wrtttq a aereeaplay wldt former " AU M7 ~ .. ca1tma1e Man LaMara, WM WU Mell &I Marl Dal&oa .. tlaat .a.ow. Q: I undentand that the actress wbo plays Ellen on "All My Children" ia ~ a former ac1or from that show. Who is at a~d are they married? - D.F., Toms River. N.J . k Kadtleea Nooae laa1 bea dadq ~ K.eldl, U ·Nlck Da•I• •"All My C"eiNru, for HYeral )'earl. TM two M)' dle7 lllse belq tetedter, b.t botll prefer die U&k Ufe. 1Soti l.adtleea ud Larry M•e beee married preVlealy. 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Ka~ ( 1 hr ) Cl)..-:;alL a11 (JI) UY WllY TMIATD A city resi· dent's (Jeff Goldb4um) 1deatlst1C view ot rural lite is shattered when a l<aln drops h1m off at an unscheduled stop. (I)'"" CIMll Ford defends 8 law SIU.- dent who assaulted a professor. Rose Samuels (Lalnie Kazan) B<:Gepts her first date after het separation ( t hr ) .. I,."--........... ........ --nllMll ATLll' Fl II .. am•••CLG•' .. •MNWAYI ...,., A19 Ttll..,., 8 Sunday, March 23. 1988 .. .. ~ICMl•Lm .....nn,....TNIMTI WT.,_.~ Yount-Ttll-Yltl9f'f CUil,..,..~ a...t•TNI-,_.,,._. 11'91 LAIT WOlmt An Easter special from St Peter's BasJllca and the Vatican J Museum. featuring Cecilia Gasdia and the London Players. OUl'DOGILR I HMOLDADAm / llOWll "Bye Bye Birdie" (1963, MUSI· cal) Dick Van Dyke. Janet Leigh ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) (I!)...,,..... Animated A group ol lovable. lop-eared Qanlnet crusades to find famllles for l'lomeleU. 1tray dogs . Cl) llOWll "Secrets" ( 1982. Orama) Hel- en llnd$8y, Anna Campbell-Jones. ( 1 hr • 18 mln.) l ..... MOMfAL .. lWY'I--...... IUCCU•I ... ,.. CIM'IWlwam.IUl'-.... ,..u.u. • louua il:r• .,_ "Curse Of The Pink Panther" I 1983, Comedy) Ted Wass. David NIY9n. ~~~ ........ .,_ "Trenchcoef' ( 1983, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Robert Hays ( 1 hf., ~ 1 mn) ............ .. amwwmw .,. CW I I~ u ...... ....,. . .-. . .......... .,,... ....umr1n• · ...,.-...ne ~ rr•••••"'••• ft' II _9'm'f,.,Q ...., .. ...... ,,. l :::.T.~----..... 19 Cl) _., 90fllll Scheduled a senior citizens' softbeU (hQue 1n St. Pet- 81'Sburg, Fla.; lntlMew wttfi Sol Unowttz. fonner amt>auador at large tor lnterna- tlOnal attaita. (I hr .. 30 min.) ~ ~·-·• .. a.a••• u.t,_ UO'llGatll ,,_,.MIMT ,. .. ,.., ... .,.._. PAllm--~ ......... amam ,_..,... ~ .. M11U1 Animated. After his father Is murdered. young King Arthur Is faced with the task of defending Eng- land's throne from enemies. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) 1'9Ql) llOWll "One-Eyed Jacks" (1961, Western) Marlon Brando. Kart Malden (3 .. ,hrslmeML -~----"°" ... ~PM.ml NlfAITIC ..UO# M~ 11&•Ll Oil I TY Snake venom: why we sweet. creeling space monsters from iunk (R) I MmllllllM f ... ~ .,.. "Cennonbelt Run'' (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise ~~35m1n) ~W~•TNI ... _ Guett; Robert Wise. WATOlnunt ..... OOllLLICI ~'"' TWOIM•TOP _.,..'Im ATCM.YM't I •t11..-. WllWIAM.I ~ .... ~ llOWll "The Detective" (195.t, COme· dy) Alec Guinness. Joan GreenwOOd I 1 hr., 31 min.) Cl) ... "Abbott And Costello Meet The Invisible Man" ( 1951. Comedy) Nancy Guild, William Frawley (1 hr . 30 min ) (%).,.. "Lola Montes" ( 1956. Orama) Martine Carol. Perer Ustinov ( 1 hr SO ~ .... DOTTO •(l)MnOMC*I Formula One Grend Pn>C of Brazlt live from Rio de Janiero ( 1 hr 10mlo.) ••Cl) ~ IWmAY World Figure ~at­ Ing Champloo&hlp from Geneva. Swltter- le~T=-(~30 min) ....... " .... _ -.a ,. ttmnca.-ftLITllOll CGnllm ...... .. , CA •'=' .. "Mllunderltood" (1964. Ora· me) Gtl'lt H.ckman. Htnty thomu (1 ·1tv ..• ,.,_ .... =i:1--.......... I ~ f'imlMCPI .. ...., .. j[ .... ~ .. -~JINi m11m..._ ......... 119 MMD•• A warm tnendshlp develops between 8 young boy Ind 8 mentally retarded farmhand as they work lither to raise • steer for • contest u.rt--.-t• -A llATm OP ATTl'fWI ... ''The Three Stooges In Orbit" (1962, Comedy) Three Stoogeg. Carol Christensen. (2 hrs.) IULLWCI ~-118 -C91TML. MS-,_,__,,W . ....,._,. ......... f.-iCAllmllY .,. ''Jhe Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw, Jacquellne Bisset (2 hrs . 4 min.) (I)~ lntematlonal Ml•ed Pairs ChampiOOshlp (R) (2 hrs.) (H)PIM&I ~When Red follows Mok- ey on a hazardous journey to Wonder Mountain, she causes trouble for them both.O Cl)_... "Bugsy Malone" ( 1976, Musi- cal) Scou Baio. Jodie Foster (2 hrs ) CS).,. "The Four Seasoris" (1981. Comedy) Alan Alda. Carot Burnett ( 1 hr , .t7 min.) 1--· '°"" MM.L .. _,. .. -,. llAIOl ta•AU. Cincinnati Reds vs Los Angeles Oodgefs (live) (3 hrs . 5 m1n.L .. 8 (I) CGU.19 MlllTUl1 NCAA East Aeolonal INe from Easr Rutherford. N J ~'hr~ •• .,_ Paine-Webber ClaSSIC Championship IN& from For1 Myers. Fla 2 hrs .. 30 min ) IOQ(Y,. .... ~ •••a. C#llT'Ol.--'l ~llO ...... ~CMtmllY M:lml lie TNI NOMI n9 Dis- EXPERT LEGAL REPRESENTATION • Any Type of Accident • No F" Untll You Recover • FAEE COMultetlon OUlsed as a boy for ptotectlon when her family moves westward during the CaDtor- nia Gold Rosh. a young gltl (Sarah Boyd) learns some vatuable lessons through her friendship with the son (Hadley Kay) of a Jewish shoplteeper (%).,. "Running Brave" (1983. Ora- ma) Robby Benson, Pal Hingle. (I hr .• .t5 ;n...,, ....... -azi ,. IU_ H•ALL Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros (live) (2 hrs • 30 ,_Imm ~AU.ttmT '°'M\l marf ....... ill ·--"*~ ~....., CllUCltmll .... ,_ ........... .,.. "Iceman" ( 198". Orama) Tun- othy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse. ( 1 hr .. 39 1t:11lm'"a 1111-wmtDAWD~Q ~= ,..._,_. ..• ,_ ..... ._._ .,. "Wltheut A Trace" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch. (2 hra.) e YOUTMllellUUTYwtntca ...... -JUtenlODD ---· a..l~noom mmr ... YAISf'f CLUI 1IUfMOI ..... tll MAZZAllD •Hr•tt "Charters & Celdicott" Based on characters created In Alfred Hitchcock's "The Lady VanlShel." The dlSCovery b~ Hugo Lovel&Qe Charters (Robin Bailey) and Giles Evelyn Caldloo1t (Mtehael Aldridge) of a young woman'• dead bOdy 1n Caldecon's apartment dis- rupts their otherwise agreeable exlltence ia~o~(l l'lr ) IPMCMITOll'f ... "Arthur" (1981. Corned) O\Jdley Moore. LIZB MlnnelU ( 1 nr.. ~7 min) (I) WOfD.D CW._ Women's giant sla- lom trom Waterville Valley, N H. (R) ( 1 hr) Don't Be A Victim Twice i..-Ofttoe9 .. JOHN RAPILLO ....... ,,. ,_ --Or-. County 2 .. HOURS (714) 848-4849 Sundey, March 23, 19 -lunclay Coal. > $ · Jack Weston). Cl) 91)¥11 'FM t 1978 Mus;cal) Michael fJ .. "Wanted· The Sundance Wom· Brandon. Eiieen Brennan (2 hrs J an" ( 1976. Western) Katharine Ross ......a1-. T'ME LOIT .. OClll Hector B12ondo (2 hrs I Ralph and Ed sclleme 10 get the tandlOfd 1·~ 10 pay ICY ~ apartmeol restora1•ons u.ITleo Guest appearall(;,8 by Jack Benny 0 llOWI "To Be Or Not To Be 11983 I w..tTUIG Comedy) Mel BrOOks. Anoe Bancro ft ( 1 11::9 Cl) coua. ~ NCAA Mtd-hr . 4 7 min ) west Reglonel live from Kansas City Mo FAm Danny faces the blttEH reahltes ol l llrs . 30 ITMn) the entertainment bu!Mess when a come .,,_ IToo.1 d1an steals his mater.al In stereo ( 1 tu I al ••'I ROAD TO T'ME ACNll!llY (%) 91)¥11 "Over The Brook tyn Bridge .. AWAll»I MO\/te critic Joel Siegel hosts this I 198". Romance) Etttott Gould Margau1 IOOlt at tne Aca(Jemy Awards that includes He. mtngway . { 1 hr • 46 min ) 1nterv1ews Wllll nominees. vintage film m -ICOTT chps of past (>.;car recipients. P<ed1Clions 2::9 D a IOllllQ Tyrell Biggs (S-0, 6 KOsl ol th1s years w•nners a fashion report and vs Jeff Sirns (23-3-1, 21 KOs) 1n a a look at the bl.Js1n~s of Hollywood t 1 heavyweight bOIJt scheduled tor 10 hr) rounds from Reno. Nev (Tape delay) 11 I WOll..D TOMOMOW hr ) ..wlMMDll 8 TURllNQ '°"11 faplo11ng the dramat1· CMNIL!I ITAML.IY cally cr111ca1 moments 1n the hves of a ~M ITOllY J P L scientist responsible for p11011ng tile llOft ·The Leopard Man" I 1943 Voyager 10 Uran1s premature infants at Mystery) Dennis O'Keete Aita Corday 11 u c 1 's medical center Olympic ice· hr . 6 min ) ska1er T1ttany Chtn making her comeback ._ O S NA OCXI USF & G Classic tmal and a child experiencing her ftrst piano re round hve trom LakewOOd Country Club in · cital ( 1 ht ) New Orleans (2 hr& ) I..,, IWA8GAll'f 8 ,.-llAIOM IA.UU Cahforn1a An-llAMl1'llQ S!IS vs c= Cubs (l.111e) (3 hrs I Ml ~MAD¥8fT\MI U WT WOflDt A drama I IC re-ere-OcmNQ WOll.D OF MID AND llMITY atton of the Easter story The Blue Angels practice precrS1on lty1!'g (II SM DllOO ICHOUITIC IWIMTAM at tne Reno Air Races Sweetwater 'IS University H1Rh School i NOQAWt HaOU • .m 1110V1E "The Sea Chase' (t955 Ad-Y..-TYCWl1111TMOMCOW..I 'lentureJ John Wayne. Lana Turner 12 1110V1f "The Porn Pom Girls" ( 1976 hrs ) Comedy) Robert Carradine. Jennifer Ash· 9 MmlCM PUYMOUll 'Tell Me a Rid -1 (2 hrs) die· A withdrawn elderly woman. unaware iLlml*'-ONTMEPRAM that she is dy1~ embarks on a long 1our lmM)OUCllQ llOLOGY ney lo reacquaint her&elt with her geo PIA 18 •' OOU Vintage lnv11e11ona1 graphically end emollO<lally separated 1tna1 round 11.,,e from Indian Wells. Ca111 (2 family Ltla K&drova. Melvyn Douglas and hrs ) Brooke Adams s1ar 1n !htS 1980 mo111e ::;:> llOYll Valley Girr· ( 1983. Comedy) ~hr . 30 rr11r1 I ~licolas Cage Debofah FOfernan (2 hrs J fOCUI ON IOCaTT llOYll ·secrets" (1982 Drama) Hel· -. IOCCO Ga111more Blasl al San en Lindsay, Anna CampbeU-Jones ( 1 hr Ole~;;Kt-r ~pe delay) (2 hr& l 18 min) ·· Tt Falcon And Tt1e Snow· •al> WlllR TMI UOIM Tm O.sttngulshed man.. 11984, Dramal Timothy Hullon eJrperts discuss critical issues conlrontong Sean Penn 12 llrs 1 t min ) Afoca today ( 1 hr ) rs) llllOVll Kiss Me Kate" ( 1953. MUSI· n llOft .. Turk 182" ( 1985 D1ama) cal) Kathr111 Grayson Howard Keel I 1 Timothy Hutton, Rober1 Ur1<.h It hr 38 hr 49 min I min ) m Tll.IPMo. AUCTION Ul I FACI 1"I UnON ,.. ([l) DD OF IDBI An 1n..-es11gatton ot the • llAICH OF-"De~nts devastating cMnges Africa has unde1-tll Wiil WOM..D OF I Scheduled Q__one Oller the past 100 years (2 hrs J lnternaltonal Toboggan {CRESTA) 1:11 U ....,. IOAPt lnter111ews with Marcie Championship from San Moritz. Sw1tzer- McCabe ("Search for Tomorrow") and land: Superbikers -International ln\/1fa· John Rellly _ ( .. General =Ital .. ) 11onal All-Around Motorcycle Champion 8 TMI -.ATUT ll'tl A loo!' el how ship lrom cartsbad, Celll (Taped) 11 hr Easter 1s celebrated around the world. 30 min ) with a dramatlC presMtUllion of Christ's ()) nM.,_ · resurrec.tion Petula Clark sings. • IOU) 10111: nt1 ~ COUlcnoee OJ WON..O CUP ._ Scheduled World Spectacular selecttons from lhe oPulenl Cup Finals from Btomont. Canada ( I RosaHnde and Arthur Giibert collectlon ot hr ) gold snuff boxes rfJ\/eal lhe hlst<><y. lash· • llOYll 'Tt.e Way We Wete" ( 1973. ion and diplomacy of 18th century Eu- RomanGe) Barbra Strel!and. Robert Red-~ Walt« Matthau hosts lord (2hr~™ N.TOllMYAll I-·-~l!Cm-.otY POCUIOlltoarrf .,_ "The Aamlngo Kid" (l984, llOlll "Desperately Seeking Susan" Comedy) Matt Diiion. Richafd <Atnna ( 1 985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette, Ma· hr .. 40 rn1r1 ) oonne.}1"':. ~4 min ) •• M NM• l'M09l TllT Through a _., ... .,. •• Pll 'w1et of mult~hoa ~tlons. 8 • AT M llOllll ~heduled revlewa. tum of ~I and phobie eitperta pro- 10 ''Glnger &. ~re<f' (Maroello MastrOlanol); vldes intonnatiOn on the mllOOOCeptlons, ".Mt Bttweet\ Friend • (Mary TY* myttis and problems surrounding phobias M00<e, Ted Dant00), ··~acJ" (Tttlla Shire. Or. Frank Reid hosta. Sunday, March 23, 1986 e n• e.-Sports competition featuring ~II members from "The tnsld ers Santa Barbara," "Charita & Com pany and 'L011e Boat " F1na1 rouoe2 , hr J l nm!ITOOCD 11()¥11 "t<r~ Oaody C:.OOdbye 1 '9a 1 HorrO<) Fa01an. Manly 1 &rris 12 hr (!)ODDC<UU CD llOVll "LO\/e Story ( 1970 Ro- mance) Al• MacGrew. Ryan o·Nea I? hrs I fl) IKADRAM MCMlt A~'s WeM Tt at Ends Well' Helena receives perm1ss101110 mauy Bertram alter IOllOWtng him lo tr e Frenc.r couri wllere she cures the ~ ng Cella Jnnnson Ian Chartesoo and A f'<1ela Down star (Part 1 of 3) I t hr I I tWrT TO tWrT QMYQMDNALD •-.ONMO 91)¥11 "Kind Heans And Coror e•<. ( t949 Comedy) Alec Guinness Oe,,,.,,-; PrtC.e ( 1 hr . 44 1•r I tl,MOVW ·Fanny And A11:1 .. anoer 11983 Drama> Pern111a Altwm Ber1tl Gu"e J :: 'tltrs: .ICMRI MUITOO.I ,.Cl T'ME llA noN AIEICAM TMAIUM: A ~ ~ Amer1<:a s t1e1110tge as reltect•C in 1ne $n11lhson1dn lnst11u11on IS shl'.lw case<l Featured e11h1b•ls include Char1°., l •ndbergt. s Spirit or S• Louis .. Hie a•te• Hie American Re11otu110<1 dnd the ong•na 1100 and development ot µa1entec le""' Host G~ 1 hr 30 min I SR~~ ~ llOYll Andra.a 1 i J82 Science f c Ml'I) Klaus. K1nsk• ()or >pper ( I hr ?<1 -1n11n9 .... 'Alm Danny facPs 1t1e blt1er realttlE!S ' the enterta111ment business when a come dlan steals his mate11a1 1n stereo ( 1 hr l I LOMI ~I NEW W'UlllllUI M'A'l'H ITAllTMll .-0 LM Monetary AelOfm'' Guests Pres1011 Manin vice cha11mar o, lhe Federal Reserve Board. Lewis I enr man cha11man of Citizens tor Amer.ca ii'~ ~ La • IDOAll 11 An1ma1ed Victor Hugo's class+c tale of a p11son escapee whose dream of leading a beller hte is aashed by a 1011 ofl1c1al's Quest 10 capture him ( t hr 10 n1111 ) LRlmll OF TMI NCH AND PAMOUI Interview with Wayne Newton. a tour ot PariS (Parr 1 of ?J while water rafting with Lauren Tew+>s Bruce Jenner at n1s Lake Tahoe re1rea1 1R) t l hr ) · G ~TTMCTIOMI Ml lfl) llATIOML. •OGRANC ID\OIB ~ea tureu Mel Fisher's •ear<;n for a Spanish shipwreck t'1e c.00<1stence of humans nnd yor11tas 1n Rw,1nda r,, volcemc moun tains. a camel ""~• 1r1 Saudi Aral:>ta Hosl .. ,T~Jj:;;.:•I CIWl.llOllUM WILD .umKA Tips on tracking and gemng clOH 10 foxP~ nroose bears and blrdS t;I (() -MOCQY Cl"llC&go Block H1twk1 81 New Yori< Rangl!fs (live) (3 hra.) (ff) PMeel.i llOCl When Red IOlloWI MOie C-J P ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-541 I023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St. Santa Ana-835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -~1100 ALLEN CADILLAC· QMC-OLDSMOBILE DailyPil- DailyPilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 842-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-87t4500 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 812.-51 831-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa-646-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-o713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-646-9303 l -==~~!!!!!!!!~~----.............. .. -lunclay Cont. • ty on a hazardous )ourney to w on&if -,.,·~·--Mountain, the causee trouble for them IUSYMll,. In atefeo. Q bOth. o _. .-AT MOWll "Disney W •I.AYO '9tL.L Goes to the Oscars" This animated salute to the Academy Awards Includes past -henlng ••••••• Disney StudlO Oscar winners and noml-""',;ij,' 1 hr ) -1•~-ITMl-An Acede- my Awardt countdown featuring e look et the movies nomlnat9d 10< Beet Picture and Interviews with the ectM and ac- tre11e1 In the running for Oscars. (1 hr.) e llCMI "The Duchess And The Olrtwe- ter Fox" (1976. Comedy) a.otge Segal, Goldie Hawn. A dance-hall girt who wants respect and a con man who lack• tlnease embark on a perlloua Journey from San Frandlco to Satt Lake City {2 hrs ) i ~anted The Sundance Wom· en" ( 1976, Western) Katharine Ross. HectOI Ehzondo After Butch Cassldy's death. Etta Place joins forces with the no- t0<lous Pancho VIiia to hijack a munitions train. (~ms J CJ) (!)I NC -.i •WI PICllD THI OiCMI Movie critics Roger Ebert end Gene S1s1<el annourice their choices for this year's Academy Awards In the cate- gories ol Best Picture, Best Actor I Ac- tress. and Best Supporting Actor I Ac· tress. { 1 hr ) l ...,•"4~--•n =.. "The Shootlst" {1976. West- ern) John Wayne, Lauren Bacall. A dying gunman seeks to live out his tlnal days In peace. despite persistent challenges by would-be succe5SOfS to his fame and re- ~t. (2hrs.) • _,.._ CM.IZA110ll NC Tiii ... An examination of the perlOd from 1917 10 1945 that saw the rtse of Nazism and the annihilation of slx million European Jews 1n the Holocaust (Part 8 of 9) (R) i.11 hr) • ~n examination of the contrlbU ttOns of Or& Howard FIOrey and Ernest Chain In penlclllln's development as a wonder drug Q ( 1 hr ) ~ llO¥ll "Jesus" ( 1979. Orama) Brlan Deacon, Rivka NC>lman The Ille of the "King ot Kings." from his early years as the son of a poor carpenter to his lnstlga· lion of the religious and social revolution th81 led to his dealh by crucifixtoo 'G' ( 1 hr ,57mtn) CH) llCMI "Bye Bye Birdie" ( t963, Musi· cal) Dick Van Dyke, Janet Leigh A teen age singing tdOI about to be drafted gives his final televislon performance ( 1 hr , 5 1 min) ()) llCMI "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984, AdVenture) Mlchael Douglas. Kathleefl Turner A romantic novelist re- IUctantly teams with a maeho adVenturer In a SoYlh AmerlC8n Ju~ to ransom her sitter whh a labUIOU9 legendary jewet. 'PG~~5 mln.) =1--Q c:r'.,"MOlll•ftWft --_. .... ..... ,. .l1 ..... -Vicki dilpllyt her l!'l-°'*** **'Gt" wt'lerl a Mlghborhood m.,..,..,. Jamie and hie tnendl, ... .... ... ,... .. _.,. .. .., 12 Sunday, March 23, 1988 i ITM IUICM Guest. Flip Wllaon. In latef~~~.UT NCmM.1.1 ... .,.. COM.Mm M,_ A 1()()1( at carnivorous plants. their environment and the various means they use to attract and kill their prey In stereo. O ( t hr ) (I) MOWll "Came!Ot" (1967, Musical} Richard Harris, Vanessa Redgrave Kmg Arthur battles Sir Lancelot tor the love ot Queen Guinevere. causing the deeay of the met al land of Camelot 'G' (2 hrs . 59mln. Cll• W'ID'I (%) QUIUI ~ Oii THI i.M ICIJ9 Guest: Rober1 Wise I UIMMTMml ,... lllOll'TI ,. 1:9 e ••9'00lll Dextef chanoes his lifestyle to Impress singer Whitney Hou&· ton In stereo. (R) Cl) ....... (%) llCMI "The Purple Rose Of Ca110 ( 1985, Comedy) Mia Farrow, Jeff Dan lets A Depres&00-«a waitress who Ire quents the mov!eS to escape her unhappy marriage embarks on a whirlwind adven· ture when a matinee Idol steps off the screen and tn1o her life 'PG' I t t1r n min) 1:9 QZ) 8ltf PM.waL .. 8 (I) llCMI "Dallas· The Early Years .. (Premlefe, Orama) David Grant. Hoyt Ax· ton After making their rortunes In lhe Te~ as Oil fleldS ol the 1930s. a young Digger Barf'\eS and Jock Ewing become bitter ri- vals IOf the love ol Ellie Southworth Q (3 hrs l 8 e AllAZlll lfc.t Ignorant locals mistake a hOrrC>f·mOVle actoi p0r1ray1ng a mummy tor the real thing Stars Bronson P1nchot and Michael Zand In stereo (RI it ~ MllM '11 THI ..., ThlS special follows the maiden voyages of two w1ndshlps, both of which are equipped with eoergy-savlng and efficient techno- log1C81 devices Invented by Jacques Cous teau. Lucien Malavard and Bertrand Char rler NarratOf· Peter Ustinov. ( 1 hr ) G ltl llCMI "Firefox" (1982. Adven ture) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones A bUr~out pllot Is recruited Oy American lntelllgence to go undercover as a bUs1 nessman In Moscow to steal the Soviets· ' newest supersonic hghter plane (R) O Ji! h:a 1 ~-· • U WOILO '11 MCMI COUl- CJ) TAUi,.. Tiii DAM-After years Of boycotting Halloween. an elderly man (Roy POOie) la tormented by a persistent Hiiie trlcil-<>f·trNt« who's out to teach him a lee&On. I ':ma '11 Tiii mt NC,...,. tntervleW with Wayne Ntwton: a lour of Parle (Part 1 of 2): whltt wattr rahing wtth Uluttn Ttwet. Bruct Jenner at hll t.akt Tahoe rtcrMt. (R) ( 1 hr ) • .,. A IOOk ti oemtvotout planta. their tfWlronment end the verloUe meena they UM to attrK1 •nd kill their prty ll'f a.ter~1~ I &&IA mCI TlllAW "By the Sword 0Mded" e)(amlnta the dMtive tfftctl O' England's CIVIi War (1840-1548) on the Lacey tamlly and 111 retainer&. In thlt ept- sOde Squire Lacey prepares to marry ofl n1s d=ers I Part 1 of 9) O ( t hr ) r:cJ .. Arthur" (1~1. Comedy) Dudley. Moora. Liza MlnnelH. A drunken. hedon1st1G young mllllonalre falls In love w11h a poor wallreaa, but hit family threat- ens to cu1 olf his lntaerltanoe untess ti. mames a debutante: 'PG' ( 1 hr • 37 min ) CID lilCMI .. The Breakfn1 Club" ( 1984, Orama) Emilio Estevez. Molly Ringwald rive teen-agers converge et en all-<lay <le- tent1on session and make strides toward mutual understandtng and respect. 'R' O ~hr ,3~ tl)C:V. "The Four Seasons" ( 1981 Comedy} A1an Alda, Carol Burnett Three c.ouples all close 1on9-11me friends. expe- rience protound changes In thetr relation· ships when one ot the marriages dlsin- i rate10 PG· ( 1 hr. 47 min) MCllO PROll IMTA Wf A l:IO GO ALIMD tlTCHCOCIC ..... -•ITNI A 1ourna1tst (lane Smith) 19 charged with murder 1n a decades-old case. In stereo (I)LOUQMMT CD AIBICM nu .. A MTMIOllAM ~ Amettea's heritage as reflected "' the Sm1lhsonian Institution It show· ta"8d Featured exh1b1ts include Charles l 1ri<Jbe1gh's "Sp1ri1 of St Louis"; Ille alter tt.e Amer.c.an Revo1u11on. and the origin•· t1011 and de11elopme111 of patented Items Host Ge~( t hr. 30 min.) 1::-aa .,... Al9IWl .. G llMI VICI C.rockett and TuObS 1ra11e1 to New Yori< to locate a vicious qang of Colombian hoods that Is system- .111c..illy murder1rig federal Bgents. In ster· e~5Joynn 0 WU) lleGDOlll Maritn Perkins takes a IOol< at the Animals and untouched wllder nes-; in nOlthern Wyoming (R) ., llMMITM CONlMD fm lilAl18PllCI ntl.ATM 'By the SwOfd D1v1oed" examines the divisive effects ol f r1gland's C1v1I War ( 1640 t646) on the I acey f;1m11y and its retainers In this ep1 .,Ode, Squ11e Lacey p1epares to merry otf tus ==ers (Part t of 9) Q ( 1 hr ) cm 1MILOM> G llYITDYI "Charters & Caldlcott" Bar.ed 011 characters creat9d In Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes " fhe tj1scovery oy Hugo Lovelace Charters (Ro0111 Bailey) and Giles Evetyn Caldlcott (M1chae1 Aldridge) of a young woman's dead body In Catdicott's epertmeflt dis· rvpts their otherwise agreeable exlltence. Part 1ot6) O { 1 hr} IODftUlOlleO Mr Urnveftt Competl· llon horn Sweden (A) I' hrs.) (l)ITMITm CZ) llCMI "Swing Shtff' { 1984, Orama) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Ruaaell World War II separates a Callfomle ooup'" 11 the hut- band goes ott to war and h1t1 wile finds worlt In an aircraft l~tory lf'fnflre she t>e- Olnt en atfalr with •notl'ltr man 'PG' ( 1 fv .• 40 mlf'I ) l .... YMCllGll -...,.MIMT • lalOOI. IUT T~· comparable worth Cl> P• Danny laces the bitter reelltlet of tht entttt&lnmtnt bUSloel9 when a~ dian steals hit meterlal In l ltfto. ( t hr.) mcwcu••n I 2 3 .. 12 IS 19 58 ACROSS 1 5 Showr she c; AIPx1s 12 Daisy on Finder o f LOS! l Ovf'S 14 Powell or Roosev1>l1 15 Coron1>r abbr 16 Ill (XVII 1 7 M n15enP'> sta111nQ I Across 18 roolball po.., I 9 And so lortt 7 I Tropical lrwt ;>J One Day f1m1>' }d Wh1lman lor "hnrl ?':J Preh1 tor l)Pfr1r1> .'Ei AnQelP.s •: Oonna M11ts rolP }() St1e wc1s F d11t1 Bunltl'f P SnccPr shulout 1 lf>ff on The Colby" ? SmQer Imm Borrningh,1m 3 ID for Arlrm 4 Nothing 5 Ac1or Romero 6 Manin1 1nqr1>d1en1 '/ Singer HornP 8 Vegas 9 A1 home 10 Kramcsen·s pal I I Monti>rrey Misses • 13 Tr11ckf>r'c; 11eh1cl1> 110 \,h1CAQO pro n Sign on Rlevator 23 - -mOde 28 He's Dick Loudon 29 " -Are There" 30 Sportscaster McKay 3 1 Miss Peron 34 Sissy - 35 Lost to OOE twice 37 Reid or Conway 38 Eve or Howard J9 Maud or Don 40 'You -rtQhl'" DOWN 33 Roman lour 3d The Elephant Boy· 36 -Houslon 39 M1m1c 40 I - -Camera 43 Retirement plan 1nits 45 -Boor " 46 M urder She - 48 Mundy or Foster 49 'Masterpiece Theatre" host 1n1t '>0 Played Zeb Walton '• 1 Kildare· 'l 1 Played Ben Casey 11111 '14 Actress < ;11oori 56 John - 58 Reo 59 Trumpeter Al - 4 t Jnan1e r;n Happy D;iys 4~ A Day the Races 44 ·secret -• 46 Occidental 4 7 Wynn and Marinaro ~O Ac tor Gerard ~7 Word of cheer 55 French arttcle ':Jl Roman eteven SOLUTION 'Dennis' menaces TV viewers again BJ DIXIE aEO> .Ct,, ........... SAc.RAMENTO -The Columbia Broadcutina Syitem fint telecut tbe situation comedy "Dennil the Menace .. on Oct. •1 I 9S9. That eame day, a no~bld &Offer boe.rded a ahip bound for Ruwa, and be wouldo't return to califoruia to live for another 18 years. The latter OCCW'mM:le bad everythina to do with lhe former . .. I didn't want to tee it.'' •YI the aolfer, a white-haired fellow ·{ ·-named Hank Ketcham. ••1 j\llt didn't Clft for that abow, but I hid little clout. I mean, I hid IJ'lduated r/. from the univer aity of Walt Disney; I coufd tee it u r I : 'Pinoocbio:•• °' What Ketcham bad in mind for "Dennis the ~ -~ Menace" wu animation. Color. Voice-oven. After .-all, Dennis wu his boy, a cartoon charac\er born S yean old in the newspaper funny pqes. That wu March 12, 35 years qo. What K.e1cbam didn't have in mind wu live action, particu.1arty in black and • white. Or an actor, a tow-beaded Jay North. to play · the cartoon kid. So be left Carmel for Leninarad and traveling abroad. Eventually, and at the sugest.ion of Art Buchwald, whom he'd run into in Paris, Ketcham settled in Geneva. He would come back to the California coast almost every year, thouab. to play in pal Bing Crosby's golf tournament. Now be lives oeai tbe course, at Pebble Beach, with his second wife and their two children. Now1 too, Henry Kina Ketcham is a happier man. Not only is Dennis, tne eternally 5-ycar-old menace, still about the most popular little ruca1 around-appearina in 1,200 newst-pers worldwide-but General Mills, the food company, is plann1na to air 65 half-hour "Denn.is the Menace'' TV shows swting this fall And every episode will be animated. "I'm real pleued about that." says Ketcham. The whole notion ofa comics pqe "Dennis the Menaoe" wasn't suppole(f to have worked, much less have spanned 3112 decades and be seen by JOO million people each day. Its success has even generated "Dennis" cartoon boob, little kids' lunch boxes, arectina cards and, of course, that old TV show, whicb lasted five seasons. The cartoon's beginnings were in 1950 and Ketcham's kitchen in Carmel, when a real, mischievous S-ycar-old oamed Dennis caused bis mother, named Allee, to say to her husband; "Henry, your IOD is a menace!" So Henry -who prefers the name Hank -drew up 10me pe.nel cartoons based on his son's esc:apedes and sent them to his New York agent The qent peddled the pieces to the New York Post, which bad iu own syndicate. Before Iona. "Dennis the Menace," starring a kid with a cowlick, bib overalls and parents named Alice and Henry, made iu debut in 18 newspepers. "Allen Saunden, a writer for the 'Mary Worth' comic strip, was out~ in California in early 1950, .. saya Kctcbarn. "l guess it was with other cartoonisu from the East. visitina hospitals, cbcerina the troopS. I told him about my idea and he said fine, but don't do a panel becalllC it can be moved around in the newspaper and thrown out. and don'tdo anythinc about kids." Hank Ketcbam still chuckles about bow be did it all wrona. The' cartoon's debut on March 12, 19SI, was tw0 days before Ke:tcbam's binhday. He's now 66. Before his life evolved around a canooo S.~ K.etcbam did bumorou.s drawiap for the l)OllUlar mE"" of the day -Saturday Evenina Post, the New Ycirkcr, Co~ •• and Ubeny. He's alwa)'l liked the mapziDe aiy&e of dnwiaa cartoons witbin a panel -a sinaJe boll -and letterint the copy beneath the pue1. '"I didn't want to fool with (caption) balloons and loee all that Qjce ~"bea~. 1 doll't ilraw it for kids, you know. I do il for lduhs. And J ~ bim that way (a child) becaute it's a m.arvelou.s VICUUm to be in. He • too old to put into a olaypen and too youq to IC> to jail. Ifl &et him pow up, be wouJdn't be able to say the th.mp he says,~ the ~inp be does. .. Sunday, Merch 23, 18M 13 _ .. nday Coal. ... , ..... -~Cl.Olm• -... UM'flClllll ITMTOf•~-..... --. ,...,PALWIU. All Pa.cl Gm: TMI .u.t All> TMI fWTI Jrmmy Stewart narratea a htS· tory o1 the "llylng White House" trom FDR's secret Casablanca trip during World War II 10 President Reagan's 1our· ney to the People's Republic of China ( t hr) GD NAm TMI LOlm ID ~T •• WAMCll "Cavalleria Rusucana" Pia~ Domingo stars 1n Franco Zetflrelh's !flte<J)fetatlon of Mas- cagni's opera drawn trom peasant hie 1n a small Sic111an village In stereo C 1 hr . 30 min) CC) llOVll "A1rplane1" I 1980 Comedy) Robert Hay~. Ju11e Hagerty In this spool ot disaster films. an airliner's crew sue· cumos to food potSOning and a nervous former war pilot is pressed into serv1ee ·pc· ( 1 hr, 28 min.) 1110V11 "Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arqueue. Ma· donna Amnesia. ml9taken Identities and danger befall a bOfed New Jersey house- w•le who becomes involved wtth a tree- spir1ted young woman 'PG· 13' Q ( t hr . 44 min.) llOVll "Martin's Day" ( 1984, Orama} Richard Harns. Lindsay Wagner An es- capeo conv1Gt and the young boy he takes hostage become comrades during an adventure-filled jO\Jtney 'PG' ( 1 hr 38m1n ! fP) TALU .... TMl DAM-A bookie bets against his own Ille with a gambler returned from the dead CS) IROn81 There's speculatton that a new waitress at the restaurant Is Lou's 1lle- 11mate ooughter Q INC llV~ CffRC*ICl.I .. WO.UTI*OMOW .. "1111 flOPOPP ITM GAml Sports competition featuring cast members from "The lnsld· ers 'Santa Barbara," 'Charlie & Com- pany" and "Love Boat .. Final round ( 1 hr J ® .. .......,. ___ " ... CS) mAllll Sketches the Hate Organlla· t1on ot America. Super Dave's sporting arena punk parents, celebrity-endorsed i~~ -LAMYIClllll .. umAYIPc. •-T••Am ttt1 D8(J)O• ... TAUi MOii nil DAM-After years of bOycottlng Halloween. an eldefly man (Roy Poole) is tormented by a persls1eot litlle trlck·Or·treater who's ou1 to teach htma lesson l .... ..r _,,,PALWIU.. _,,IWAGOMT ~ This prollte of the Ntcaragu· an contras examines who they are. the le- gality orj)(lvate aid to the rebels and the White House's support of this tactic Q Ji:.~ lNI LOii) rl5 IOID 9IAClll Manufacturers Hanover Corp<>fate Challenge Series trom New YOfk (A) (!) ITAll tMml Sports competition featuring cast membetS from ''The lnSkf· ers." "Santa Barbara." "Chartle & Com· r,~y" and "Love Boat " Flnel round. ( t 14 Sunday, Marett 23, 1988 Cl) ... WlllOCI ... TMI LOIT .. DOii Ralph and Ed SChel'Mil to get the landlord to pay for some apartment restorations Guest appearance by Jack Bennr. Q (%) m¥W "Conversation Piece · ( 1975 Orama) Burt Lancaster Silvana Manga· no An aging art professor's well-oroered hie 1s invaded by hedorusllc ne'ef-Oo- welts (Subtitled} 'A' 12 hrs 2 min I llV'a.TMCKIC* 1W CMU•ftNI> 1~ 11.aAY "°"11 MAL 1ta Cll ... 'WiiM i'IMIW"°'"1W WTOUCMAILll Al'MCA 90RT: TIMI°"'~ AT TMI llO¥al Scheduled rev1ews "Ginger &. Fred" (Marcello Mas1ro1ann11 · Just Between Friends" (Mary T (!er M00<e, Ted Danson). "Rad" (Taha Shire. Jack Weston) Ol BTBTQ•n lleaWID An Acadt-- my Awards countdown featuring a look at the movies nominated for Best Picture and interviews with the actors and ac· tresses 1n the running for Oscars I t hr ) m.-cmu.u. m ~All ..,.. MT1ITI The 1oflu ence ot heritage and family on Pala Mis· sion lno1an ,eweler Larry GOlsh is e>ea· mined Q CC") 1110W1 "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Brooks Anne Bancroft A theater group in occupied Warsaw saves 11!.etl and the POiish unoerground from the Nazis by Impersonating SS 01t1cers 'PG i hr , 47 mtn) "°""1C8fTD MAYYLOQ 1t:ll llOYll "Foothght Glamour" ( t944 Comedy) Penny S1ngle1on. Arthur Lake Dagwood appears to be the villain when Blondie puts on a ptay lor one ot his ch· enr~,::~irers ( 1 hr . 25 min ) 1btl 11 CAIEW ACM/81Y AWMDll An Academy Awards preview 1nclud1ng inter- views and film clips with Jessica Lange Meryl Streep. Hamson Ford. Who0p1 Goldberg. Oprah Winfrey, Meg filly Anne Bancroft and Jon Voight Also featured is a poll of celebrittes to determine their Os· car choices .... -*B. .. 9JOtlTI llActm ~ ~·~orky's Revenge·· ( 1985, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight A group ol Flonda high school students matches wits wllh lhe proprietor of a local brothel. 'R' Q ( t hr., 31 min.) 119 CH) llCMI "Cannonball Run" ( 1981 Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise. Various Oddball characters compete In a coast-to-coast auto race 'PG' r 1 hr . 35 mlnl_ -1••CW1 NOU.YWOOD ClW Scheduled a re- view of this year's Academy Award noml· nees tor Best Picture and a IOOk at ctasste Oscar-awarded films. 1 ... ..., ... UM'flClllll OU&.MIW 11 ~'""°"' """" c.:ua '""""-.Mm ----NA 111• _,Vintage Invitational llnal round from Indian Wtlls, Ceflf. (A) ~hrs) {!) llOWll "The Oestructors'' ( 1967. Sus~se) Richard Egan. Patricia Owens A U S lntolllgence agent uncovers a pl01 tO disrupt t~ development of a new wea~hrs) tt11e "Throe Comedies" (197•. Comedy) Jackie Cooper. Ted Beaell Three segments featuring a school peychl- atnst two pollee sergeants and a PfOb- tem=: tathef ( f hr .. •s min.) ..... ,..... . 12:91J llCMI "Snowt>east" (1977. AdVen- ture1 Bo Svenson. Yvette Mlmleux. A slu resort 1s 1erronzed by a halt-human. half· beast loller (2 hrs ) Cl) llOYll 'Tm The Girl He Wants To Kiii" < 1974, My~tery) Julie Sommers, Tony Selby Working late at her office. a secre- tary comes lace to tace with • man who believes She can •denll1y him as• murder· er ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (!) MTW Oii M tlTI Up-synoed rend•· t1ons of Stevie Wonde(S "Part· Time Lov· er " the Pointer Sisters' "Baby Come and Get It" and Bobby Oann's "Spl!sh I&.=-~-=-..,.,"'*'""'"" CIQ'8 PRAmTMILOlm 1M 110W "Docks Of New York" ( 1945. Comedy! Leo Gorcey. East Side Kids The Kids stir up e1tc1tement when they de- cide to take over ana establlsh their au- tho~r . 30 min) l==WITMDILmlWI 1:15 ... ,.. llOYll "Who'll Stop The Rain?" ( 1978 Orama} Nick Nolte, Tuesday Wela A Vietnam veteran 1nvotves a trtend from the war ano his g1rllrlend in the hlgh- priced and dangerous wOfkl of drug smuggling R' C2 hrs , 5 min ) t:2S llOVW "The Killing Fields" ( 198•. Ora ma) Sam Waterston. Ha1ng S. Ngor Based on New York Times reporter Syd ney Schanberg's chronicle of the unique lneMSh1p rnat developed between him and hrs natrve assistant. O.th Pran. In 1970s wartorn Cambodia 'R' Q (2 hr5 21 ..... ~1~ ... rnvu ..... ~TMILOM llOVtl "Up The Creek" ( 1984. Come- dy) Tim MalheSon, Jennifer Runyon Four college students try to bring some glo<y to their school by competing In a raft race against a team of ruth!Ms men. 'A' ( t hr 35mln) (%) MO¥W "Over The Broolltyn Bridge" 1198•. Romance) Elliott Oovtd, Margaux Hemingway A man who drHma of own- ing a poSh restaurant In ~anhattan must marry e woman he doetn't tove to that he can receive tht financial support needed ,.1tos{i)t=T;:· 'R' (1 hr .. •8mln.) MO¥W "For Whom The Bell Tolls" ( 1943 Ofama) Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper A group of Spanish foyattstt and an Americtln vow to blow up a bridge dur· •no the Spanish Civil War (3 hrs.. 30 mfn.) m---., ....... Cl) .... 0 P Pro Champlonlh1ps from Hunt1noton Botch. Call! (R) ( 1 hr.) LllOfaQ .. .. ........ ....., ..... . ••• 1&1" ... .. llY TO IUCClll ... .... .,.Am..., 1-luaclay Cont. n CBJ ~ "PariS. Texas" ( 1984. Orama) squad Into a tiern or pollshed pom- Harry Dean Stanton. Nastassta KlnSlll Al· imtl(~., 40 mm.) ter lour years absence. a social dropout ~ reappear:. in L A to claim his abandoned mAT •ACI COAlm son and !hen heads IOf Texas to reunite llO¥m "The Leopard Man" ( 1943 the boy with rirS l'flOl'16f 'R' o 12 hrs 30 Mystery) Oenms O'Keefe, Aita C0<day A min 1 murde<et pa1tem1ng his technique aher tll ~ PAITH• Iha t of a leopard IS coo fused when a reat ~~Gimme An F' " ( 1984 Come-• 11e<>pa.a=pes ( 1 hr . 6 min) dy) Stephen Shellen. Mark Keyloon An M ...... ll•llTOOAY 1nsrruct0<'s tutu1e rides oo his a1>1l1ty to aTIM transf0<m a tragically inept cheering ~ There's speculatlOO that a -·nclay -Morning Movies - l:ll(Z) "Swing Shill· ( 1984, Drama) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell ( 1 hr , 40 min ) .. ~"The Shocking Miss Piigrim" ( 1947, Mvs1cal) Betty Grable D!ek Haymes (I hr 25 rmn) t:a(SJ "The Enchanted Jovrney' ( 1984. Fan1asy1 Animated Voices of Jim Baclcus. Orson Been ( t hr 24 min ) 1'j1@ "My S!Oe 01 The Movnta1n' (1969 Ad ... enlurP) Ted Eccles, Thl'<>dorP B1kel _a hrs l 7::9 (CJ "The Bounty · ( t984, Orama) Mel Gibson Anthooy Hopkins (2 hrs 12 min I (%) "Mr Blandmgs Bv1lds HIS Dream Hoose' 11948 Cornedy) Cary Grant ~rna Loy ( t llr 3.4 min ) .. (HJ 'Chanan<X>Qa ChOo ChOo I 1984 Cornedyl GeC>lge Kennedy, Joe Namath l_I tu 42 min) (SJ Electric Dreams ( 198• Comedy I Lenny Von Dohlen, Viry1n1a Madsen I 1 hr 35 mm I .. 9 ''Anme Hall (1917 Comeoy) Woo· ~Allen, Diane Keaton (2 hrs ) CZ) "Over The B1001<1yn Bridge" ( 1984 Romance) Ell1011 Goutd MergauA Hem- lfillway ( I hr 46 n1m ) t:ll (f} "J11111or B0<1ner ' ( 1972, Orama) Steve McOueen, Robert Preston (2 hri ) .. CC) 'Unta11hlully Vov1r." ( 1984, Comedyl Ovdley Moore, Nastass1a 1<1nsk1 ( 1 hr 36 min I CJ) "Condemned' ( t930 Orama) Ronald Colman, Ann Harding ( 1 hr . 26 min I · QD ''Time Out 01 Mind' ( 1947 Orama) Phyllis Calvert. Ella Raines (2 hrs ) -@ "Hurricane Smith" (1952. Adventure) Yvonne De Carlo, John Ireland (2 hrs J '*(%)''Conversation Piece" ( 1975, Oramal Bvrt Lancast!'r Silvana Mangano (2 hrs 2 min l -• "Bruce Lee His Last Days. His Last r:i!Yht!> ( t979 l;1og1aphy) (2 hrs) ~ "The Purple RO!.d 01 Cairo' t 1985 Comedy) M•a Farrow Jetf Daniels ( t hr 22m1n.) CID 'On The Town' (1949. Musical) Gene Kelly F1enk Sinatra ( 1 hr . 38 min) -Cl) "Zellg. 11G&3, Comedy) Woody Al· Ion. Mia ranow ( 1 hr, 24 min.) we "The Beachcombot" (1938, Orama) Charles Ll'lughton, Elta lanchelter ( 1 hr . 30m1n) •CC) "The B~ Streel'' ( 1942, Romance) Homr, Fonda. Lucllle Ball (I h1 . 28 min) Cl) ' Beyond The Umtt" ( 1983. Orama) M1Chael Caine Riel'lard Gefe ( 1 l'lr • 43 min) Ht()) "Falling In love" (1984, Orama) Robert DeNlro. Meryl Stree~. (1 hr, 47 min) !:al(Hl "T1enchcoa1" ( 1983. Comedy) Mar· Q2_t Kidder, Robert Heys. (I hr . 31 min ) tll ~ "The Bounty" (1984, Orama) Mel Gibson. Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs. 12 min) tl) "The Leopard Man" ( 1943. Mystery) Dennis O'Keele, Alla Cordey ( 1 hr 6 ·min) HOC!) "Cannery Row" ( 1982, Orama) Nick NOite. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) (%) "Running Brave" ( 1983. Orama) Robby Benson, Pat Hingle ( 1 hr 45 min) 51::9(8) "Ton Man" 11981, Orama) T1mo1hy Bottoms Deana Jurgens ( 1 hr , 38 min ) -1veninv----· .. 1 .... llATT MOUITOll III ~ AWAllDI With 11 nomena tlOOs each, "The Colo< Purple'' and "Out of Aines" head the list of motiOn-plcture nominees at the 58th annual Academy Awards. Uve from the Ootothy Chandler Pavilion In Los Angeles Robin Williams, Alan Alda and Jane Fonda co-host. Q (3 hrs 6" ... Cf) .U1UT AIBICAN HIM> nml't<X9Ntf Di+.,. l'lllOlll ...... .oll'f .... u.-r..PM&Y OCUll• llON "Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984 Comedy) Dudley M00ta, Nastassja Klo- sk1 An orchestra condu<:tor lhln«a that his wife may have had an atfalr with a .nollnlst while he was away oo tour and conspires to murder her 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 mtn ) a;),._ TAU 1"1ATM "Princess And The Pea" Thea version of the claSSic tale stars Liz.a M1nnelll u Princess Alecia. Tom C()(lll as Prince Rlchard and Beatrtc. Str=s the prince's mother O "Electric Dreams" ( 1984, COm edy) Lenny \loo Dohlen. Virginia MadSen An vnvsual love triangle develOpS Whefl a bumbling San Francisco architect J>fO- gtams hi$ pe<sonal compute< to compose rove songs for a captlvallng cellltt who moves Into his apartment bulldlng. ·po· lhr • 35 min.) MOT•TI~ ..... -'IOO ClOll ,_ ""~--In a ·50s ftashback, Henry and MUf'lel relate a rocky part of their romanot 10 Jacki. Who ha• to decide between marriage and • '*'"r. or lose Brad. new waitress at the restaurant Is Lou's llle- oitlmate daughter Q --~--Min MUTMCIM llO¥m "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984 A<Nenture) Michael Oouglu. Kalhleen Turne< A romantic novelist re- loctantly teams with a macho adventU<er "'a South American iungle to ransom her sister with a labutous legendary jewel. 'PG~l hr . 45mln) t:ll(ll) rTITCIB l :i~•ww DOUOCLAM .. UTmACY: AN MftODUC1DI TO co.u'8I l lCllDOMU • .,.. .... 9f'lllT~~ Interview with Jacil Klugman TAXI LCM COll£TIOll ... ,,....~.., .-.tll,.,,.. ..-1111u:. ........ 9QllT .,.. "Repo Man" ( 1984, Comedy) Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stant9 . A punk rocker takes a ,ob with a veteran car repossessOf and togethef they )oin the chase fOf a 1964 Chevy Malibu whose 11unk happens to contain a futU<istlc waa~ 'R~ hr , 33 min ) Cl) _llLJT ... (%) 90Vll "I Remember Mama' ( 1948, Drama) Irene Ovnne, Barbara Bel Geddes A Norwegian family establlshet a l'lome 1n San Francisco under the gui- dance of a unique woman. (2 hrs.. 14 mm) 1:118 I Gel TtlE TOWlt Featured· "Home Mov· 1es" of 2 On The Town's favorite stops from us European lours Includes the Moulin Rouge and Elffel Tower, Paris: Rome Amsterdam· Germany. Switzer· land MCl•Nmft' WAT'S KAIP••1111 U.AT&.Mm =QWGOI ALlllT'm ... 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"T'-oe ea, eo, 1~ Orama) ., arr tf.#e-5.ntienand In t 9305 . •.r.11• Sc.c".a ""e ~'son of an m- V»~"5t'«: ~ / 'KeS unceoainty about '"'"' '~·...1e as a °"0'"13" due 10 bu~ ''ij ~e$ a'ICl '1-':s ~t n a mut· 'let ~ et nr 4" l"Nl l Q91 ~--""~ATM~ AW&ml Fea111eo Mt CO¥et8!Qe of the 58th .A.nnual ~oem, Awards hOsteo by Stew Ed- .wafdl. Patty ~e. and woth contributing ~s by ;;thi.a All50t' IA) ( t hr ) Ill....,._ fl TOtlGHT Interview with Jacir.~n I couw~ ._ Anal Four Pre'MW. Cl) 90Wll "0.kota' (1945, Westem) John Wayne. ll•a Ralston A land war re- sult• when croob try to burn out Wheat farmers 12 hrs ) -Moaclay Coal. ••CUii tl:tl Q) _.. "The Proud And The Profane" (1956, Dfama) W1ll1am Holden. OebOfah Kerr. Problems arise when a young widow falls In love With a Marine (2 hrs., 25 mlnL 11:9 8 • LA11.-T wn"M DAVID LITTwmM Scheduled: actors Tony Danza and Ann llWedgewOrt~ stereo ( 1 hr ) •:T1 • .,. ... IULNGfla .... ' CMUT'fU LIT9AC'f! Al lnlOOUC110et TO ..... ,.Ull» (!) 1GP Mm IOlm John Meekins vs Grant Watters In a junk>< welterweight bout acheduled tor 10 rounds from Atlan- tic ~ J. (R) (2 hrs , 30 min.) (I) "The KHting Fields" ( 1984. Dfa· ma) Sam Waterston, Halng S Ngor Based on New York Times reporter Syd· ney Schanbefg's chronicle ot the unique friendship ttlat developed between him and hiS native assistant. Olth Pran. In t970. wartorn CambOdla R' (2 hrs. 2 t min) (%) _.. "Swing Shift" ( 1984. Drama) Gol~ Hawn, Kurt Russell World War II separates a California couple, as the hus- band goes off to war and his Wife finds work In an alrcrah factory. where she be- gtns an affair with anolher man 'PG' ( 1 hr. -40mln) -· ()) .,_ "The Girt Galled Hatler Fox" ( 1977, Drama) Roony Cox, Joanelle Rome<o A young doctor tries to help a violef'ltly disturbed Indian girt (R) ( 1 hr , 20~ (8) "Avenging Angel" (1985. Ol'a· ma) Betsy Russell. Rory CalhOUn A law school student seeks to avenge the mur- der of the pollceman who rescued her from a lffe ol prostitution 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 33 min ) G:ll(J)M.C-.a 1m TUVILlfll...., OllOOD Founer SCTV cast member Dave Thor'llas plays a successful college profes· sor who's transported back In time. Guest stars Include Catherine O'Hara. Martin Short, Joe Flahe1'~n1d others ( t hr) ·1•1IW M ._AT TMI ~llllllf AWMDI: RI• I Featured llVfl cove<age ol the post-Academy Awards lestMtleS and -Taesclay •()) "Zelig" ( 1983, Comedy) Woody Al· len. Mia (arrow ( 1 hr . 24 min.) •CC) "Six Weol<s" (1982, Drama) Dudley MOOfe, Mary Tyler Moore (1 hr .. -47 min ) .. (%) "Running Brave" ( 1983, Dfame) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle ( 1 hr • 45 min) J'9dl) "Law Of The Lawless" (196-4, Wtat· em) Dale Robertson. Yvonne De Carlo. ~hrs.) • "Fett Forward" (1985, Muslcal) Jol'ln ott Clough, Don Franklin ( t hr • 50 min.) CID "The ln-L•wt" ( 1979, Comtd'(l Alan Arkin, Peter Falk. (t hr .. -43 min.) .. (%) ''The Purple Rose Ot Cairo" ( 198!>. Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jeff Daniela ( 1 hr. 22mln.) •9 ''You Can't Win 'Em All" ( 1970, Comedy) Tony Curtis, Cherie. B<ooson lfltervlews with the night's wlnnefs. Hosted by Steve Edwards, Patty Duke. and with contributing reports by Cynthia AHlson ffi) (U1r) Cf) _,,. "Wyoming Outlaw" (1939. Western) JOhn Wayne, Ray Hutton. The Three Mesqutteers expose a crool<ed poll· tlc1an wtio has been Mtllng jobs to lmpov- erlShed ranche<a ( l hr .. 30 min.) I= "The Allen Encounters" ( 1976. Documentary) Seve<al scientiflC811y docu- mented encounters With extraterresftlal beings are examined (2 hrs ) .,. . ..,. d (C).,.. "Avantll" (1972. Romance) Jack Lemmon. Juhet Miiis A conservative businessman felts In love with the slightly eccentriC daughter ot his dead lather's mistress. 'R' (2 hrs , 24 min.) di ... MIAT'I Hem MIAT'I llOT? co.DY TCllllNT Guests: Steve & Leo, Dennis Blair. Jack Coen, Mike l~yan, radio personality Howard Stern AU.• TMI PAI& Y ..... TMILOM> .U.CMl...- 19 llCMI "Mkmight Express" ( 1978. Orama) Brad Oelris. John Hurt. Based on the true story of Billy Hayes. a young American arrested in Turkey for attempt· 1ng to smuggle out hashish, who suffers a grueling lnc.roeratlon In a torturous pns- on. 'R' 9'h.Ti 1 min,) Mii ()) ATQt -=om-.. "Harry And Tonto" ( 1974, Comedy) Art Carney, Ellen Burstyn An Old gentleman and his beloved cat set 011 on an adventure-filled cross-country four· ~ (2 hrs . 30 mm ) • AT TMI 90¥lll Scheduled reviews "Ginger & Fred" (Marcello Mastroianni), 'Just Between Friends" (Mary Tyler Moore. Ted Danson), "Rad" (Talia Shire. !Jact:.es~ ... Ll'lfll-.aY ta ~ Mil -1.11.U .. In this spe- cial, the British comedian performs sketches and songs and welcomes lhe Hill's Angels ( 1 hr) ta .... 11 hrs .• 30 min ) .. (!)"Home Of The Brave" ( 19-49. Drama) Frank LovejOy. James Edwards. (2 hrs.) -Ck> "The Lavender Hiii Mob" (1952. Comedy) Alec Guinness, Stanley Holkr way ( 1 hr , 18 min ) CHl "A Piano FOf Mrs Cimino" ( 1982, Dfama) Bette Devis. Penny Fuller ( 1 hr . 40m1n) (I) "The Old Maid" ( 1939, Otema) Bette ~vlS. Miriam Hopkins.. ( 1 hr , 35 min ) Cl) "Lola Montes" ( 195e. Orama) Mar· tll'le Carol. Petlf Ustinov ( t hr .. 50 min ) • "Age nst An Odds" ( 1968, Fantasy) Chrls.t<>Phe< Lee. Richard <irMne (2 hrs ) -(f7) "Crack In The World" (1965, Selene• Flctk>n) Dana Andrews, Janette Scott (2 hrs) tta(t) "Love And Death" ( 1975. Comedy) WOO<jy Allon. Diane Keaton ( 1 hr .. 25 m1n) ! .... (II_ --~ •• lllfl ... ... "AMn Rides Again" (197-4. Comedy) Graeme Blundell, Ai.n Flnnev. A man whorTl women find aexuelly lrreeltfl- ble agrees to Impersonate a look-alike ~~1hf.,29mln.1 Ml IW•MD•' •I Ml WCll.DATU.. .. ......... .... •• iii --· c••'ICCll wa a:ll .,,. "The Soldier" ( 1982, A<Jverr ture) Ken Wahl, William Prince. A ruthlesa CIA agent Is sent to neutraltl.e a Soviet· backed 1error1St plot to hold the Mideast hos~ with nuclear explO&lves. 'R' ( 1 ·1··EI_ mAT•ACI COMm 1:11 .,,. "North OeUas Forty" (1979, Comedy) Nick Nolte, Mac Davis . GrOUp19S, pill-popping and alHllght petty· 1ng begin to take ihefr toll on two fun.-lov· ._11nf~·the-hlll football players. 'R' llAnr.I • 11 •M nlDAY =City Of Women" (1981, Ora- ma) Marcello MastrolannL Enore MaMI. Heaven t>ecomes hetl IOf a male chawln- 1st on the prowl al a lemlntst's convention. 'R' (2 hrs. 19 min.) W All IAITIR ITOl'f Animated. A shor1· age of egos poses a threat to the luMe ol Easter. t.m1 ==-MIA1MCUIF _. .unlTMI LIT TMI PA&.CCl9 IO Two friends Who train falcons set out to find a petr of their birds stolen by smugglers. ( 1 hr.) •CID llOVll "The Initiation" ( 1983. Horror) Vera MtleS. Clu Gulager. A hazing lnltla11on prank becomes deadly when IOl'orlty pledges and their boyfriends are ln8'de a department store with a homicidal "'8111- ac. 'R" ( 1 hr . 38 min ) 1119 • "The Image Of Bruce Lee" ( 1980, Adventure) Bruce LI, Yang Szu. (2 hra.) CID "Royal Wedding" (1951, ~I) Fred Astaire, Jane Powell. ( 1 hr , 39 mtn) "Brainstorm" ( 1983. ~Action) ChriS1opher Walken. Natalie Wood. ( 1 hf , -46 min.) "Fanny And Alexandef" (1983 .• Ora· ma) Pen'l!lla AllwWI. Berti! Guv9. (3 htt. 17 min) We "the Fallen Idol" ( 1949, Drema) Ralph RichardSOt\, Bobby Henrey. ( t hr .• 30m1n) ~"The Natural" ( 198-4, Dfeme) Robef't Redford. Robert Duvall (2 nrt.. 1~ min.) -"The Happy Ending" ( 19:69, °'•me) Sunday, Mareh 23, 1986 17 -1 aesclwy Co.I. ., w z. ... , ~ .,, ',,-,,, '"if'J: v.-a r It"\ j ~ '//./.. • ., 4': ~ ,,,,,. .. ~ .,~.,....~ ·~ Jr~ .,. :...........,... .. ~~? ,..~~ L .. • /•<'": ··~~ II ./',,a ;rJ"< "// ; ....... :v •• ,. :I. /•V J.•~ ··~ Jr•~~ • ;.r-.-:, ·~,,7' K,a ... , ~ -., • 6 -;,.,..,,,,._ '., '.,...i."-:, ·'fP,~ >-•:,-e"~a. ·-~ •Evening w OG...,. MAnMOUITO. C81 ..... 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P'"':>eS n1t l'ie streets of Hanerr (2 "'S e ~ A OOCvmel'ltary portrait of AIDS victim Fat>-ar Brodg~ e.aarr.n1ng !he OOlttJC.al iega ~a ano et'loGa 1mphea 1.ons of tf1e <Hease a taped panel d•scus ~ of NHt ro resoond r ans pubhc heal=ni~'S ·-MNATOUR ~--"Reuben Reuoe,, · 1198'3 Ora- ma) Tom Cool Ke '( M .. G I •S A ScolltSf\ poet on lhe leetu•e c •cu•' •"Ouiges his passions f0< bOoze and ;o..ng -.-. -:imen on New E~land COiiege c.arnpu-.f'S R' ( 1 hr A 1 min) (l)ITMTJB (%) mWll "Conversation Piece 11975. Orama) Burl Lancasrer Silvana Mange no An agiog art prof9$SOt s well·Ofdered lrfe IS invaded by hedor11s11c ne· er·do- wells (Dubbed) 'R (2 hrs 2 min l ta 8 Cl) P0UY IQUAM A p1om1nent 1ud0'9 Invites Alex 10 )Oln h•m on a romanllc weel(end lrtp (!) mWll "The Thomas Crown Attair" ( 1968, AdVenture) Steve McOueen. Faye Dunaway An insurance Investigator falls In k>ve with a wealthy crOOll (2 hrs 30 min.) CC).,. "The Natural" ( 19841 Orama) Robert AedlOfd, Robert Duvall The un· canny. almost mythlCll. natural eb!hly of a mlddi.aged baseball player rockets a major le~ue team toward tho 1939 pen- nant. 'PG' Q (2 hrs .. 1 • min ) Cl) ~ IAIU11AL.l l90llT Final Four Preview •<11) .. "The MM Without A Bocly" (1957, Hooor) George Coulouris. RObtrt Hutton A surgeon t1grees to transplant the heed ot a 16th century mystic onto the body of a man cursed with a brain IUf'l\Of. (I hr .. •O min ) -·(I) tal'N• A ladles' men hat 39 hours to locate a mystery woman or he'll be murdered. ( 1 hr ) D e ~Y Stingray Investigates a serlff of mysterious deaths at a small prl- va1~tat. ( 1 hr.) I a ••11a,.. .. Spenser 1nves11- gates 1he death of a teen-age girt who found insp11atlon lf"I a chansmatlc clergy- man. O ( 1 h1.~ I LOftCCll cno. -'"'-· 9'0fl Efforts to flghl a s1aph epidemic at Austraha's Royal MetboUrne HospHal II· lustrate this loo'< at how infections resis· 1an1 to antibiotics are caUS1ng WldeSpfead alarm within the medleal community o ...... ~hr ) 1"1 llTClli-. A mOVte director (Pe- ter Coyote) becomes !he target of his lea~'s revenge. ~,.,.=.ose (La1n1e Kaz.an) be- comes dissatisfied wtlh her divorce lawy8f and deetdes 10 handle rhe proceedings lher" ~9'GITI •• __,...,., II ..... wu ... CAUM Dll WllTAKB llDI • ~ This eKamlnatton 1n10 teen-age suicide Includes interviews w•th lroublftod adoleScenls. parents and psych1- atrrsts J 1 hr.) I. w ... ,,. 1•0•• ... • •• cCiilllD'f Q .... 1'90AY llZAm Guest. Henny Youngman Sketches. a trlt>Yte to "Tur', interviews with a famous makeup ari1s1 and a blind e!_a'Ml:tf 1.,._ '=a Exploflng the d1amat1· cally crlucal moments m the fives of a J P L scient1SI responsible for piloting the Voyager to Uranls. p1ema1ure ln1ants al U.C.I. ·s medical cen1er. Olymplc lce- skaler Tiffany Chin making her comeback. and a child experiencing her first piano re- cital. ( 1 hr.) I CMDITA~ ..... .oln' ~lghtlife" ( 1983. Orama) Bridgette Monet. Loni SanderS. A high· priced prostitute walks the streets search· Ing f0< new customers and old acqualn- tan~1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) "House On Greenapple Road" ( 1970, Myttery) Christopher George, Janet Leigh. Clrcumatantlal evldenOe Im- plicates a man aa hit wife's murderer. (2 hrs) Cl) IT• IT • A POll1UIT tll MM ~ Highlights lrom the performer's 1985 conoert tour Including the songs "Day Tripper," "Jesse," "Stand by Me" and "Too Lale 10< Goodbyes " ( 1 hr ) (%).,.. "Susplrla" ( 1977. Horror) Jes· slc:a Harpel, Stefania Casini. A young dance student It terrified to learn 1hal murder i. a J>Wt of the daily regimen at the •xctullllle 1~ tchool lhe's anandlnQ. 'A' (I flt-.;zr;J n:11lr.•mna "The \lanfshinQ Femi· ly. C!flttS In SI.cl( .A~rlca" Bill J.40)'9fS examines some of the problema fa~ by blade• IMng In lhe Inner Cities. lnc:IUded ate lnteMewl With three genetlllonl of unmanied rnothera anCI an ex.amlnat10n of lhe Mlf-n11..wig cycle Of .,. ... that'• threatening 10 destroy the fabric of the black tamlfv (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) D e TOlliMT Host: Johnny Carson. Scheduled: coun1ry singer Wiilie Nelson. actors Teri Garr and Rtchard Benlamln. In ster;.,~ 10 ..U. .,_ "In Search Of Gregory" ( 1970, Romance) Julie ChrlStle. Michael Sarra- zm When a young woman's father remar- ries, she a11ends the wedding because 01 her attraction to one of 1he house gues1s. l h1s . 5 mtn.) D'fllMTY llAWAI,.... .,_ "The Sea Hawk" ( 1940. Ad- vef'llure) Errol Flynn, Brenda Marstiall England's Queen Ellzabeth I encourages one of her captains. a daSh1ng swords- man, to undertake acts of piracy against lhe Spamstl on the high seas (2 hrs .. 30 min.) I MAm 1"I ... llO'tCAS• 9'CATIC8TB llO¥ll "The Kilhng Fields" ( 198A. Ora ma) Sam Waters1on, Ha1ng S Ngor Based on New YO<k Times repor18f Syd· ney Schanberg·s chronicle of the unique tr1endsh1p thal developed belween him and his native assls1ant. Oith Pren. In 1970s wartorn Cambodia 'A' O (2 hrs . 21 min J m ..r GAIJ.IR'f 115~ MO¥ll "Maktng The Grade" ( 198A Comedy) Jueld Nelson. Dana Olsen A spoiled rich kid offers S 10.000 to a street· wise teen-ager to f1n1sn out his last year at i p school for him. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 1HI Cf) comDY mAK m me MOU. lWOCIO anaT.-r n.GHT Behind the scenes at ttw:I Academy Awards ....... ([) COUHI u•~ Florida at Oklaho- ma Stale {R) (3 hrs ) .,.. "The Rose" (1979. Drama) Bette Mldler Alan Bates A llamboyan1 rock singer turns to drugs and alcohol when she finds 11 difficult to cope with the ~ressures of fame 'R' (2 hrs . 14 min.) 1 111cua 12::9 • LA11.-r wmt DAVID~ SchedUled comedian Jay Leno. director Miios F0<man In stereo { 1 hr ) MTPA110l n..na. ••• w ... .. MAL"°"" ..w .... LCM. t.-iCMI tm.I ., ... Of .. "U ,...,.L.09 .,.. "8100dbfothers" ( 1978, Dre- ma) Richard Gere. Tony Lo Blanco A young min dares to break family tradition by working m a hospltal ward for chlldren rather 1han In the heavy construction bu1I ness. 'R' •'hr, 56 min.) ,. .... w ... (!) llOVll "My Pal Gus" C1952, Comedy) Richard Widmark, Joanne Dru. Afte1 a wealthy man loses hlS soo In a custOdy battle to his ex-wife, he raahzet how lm- pof1anl the boy is to him (2 h<s • 30 mm ... 1 ... "April In Parts" (1953. MUSI cal) Oor1t Day, Ray Bolger. A cnorue girt and a government oNlclal ran In loYe on a Fraf'IC»-bound IU11ury llnet (2 hrs ) .... .., WCl~--.... -t Aobe<IWIM I PAIA.RYAll t:ll ... ""'"Hem""'" .n MOU.YWOGO Cl.a.llP Scheduled: a re- view of this year's Academy Award nomi- nees for Bes1 Picture and a loo!( at classic Oscar-awarded films • ~ TOlllMT Gues1s Henny Youngman. Rici< AvtleS. Corson & True- son. Thom Curley. Kenny Warren (R) I AU•MFAlm.Y PMmMl.o. llO¥ll "Fanny And Alexander" ( 1983. Orama) Pemllla Altwln, Benll Gvve Two chlfdren 1n a theatrleal famlly lose their wety enJOYmen1 of Ufe when their mother marries a bishop 'R' (3 hrs . t 7 min ) ... CAii .... ,.~ llO¥ll "Bananas" (1971. Comedy) Woo<Jy Allen. Louise Lasser. A product tester. bored wrth his everyday routine. goe~ to a small Latin American country and becomes a dictator during a poli11cal ~aval 'PG' (1 hr , 22 mm.) ta<B) llO¥ll "Tuff Turf' ( 198A, Chma) James Spader, Kim Rietlards An East Coast teen-ager moves with his family to a tough L A ne1ghbofh00d where he clasties wtth an antagon1s11c punk 'R' o • hr. 52 mm.) HI CJ) ..n'trllat MCOll)QUl)I llO¥ll "Johnny Belinda" ( 1948. Ora· ma) Jane Wyman. Lew Ayres A Canadi- an l1st11ng village is scandalized by a young dOCtor's attentive behavlO< toward l a 2~;-)mute girl and her 1t1eg111mate chlld ..... L.OftlC*QI llWM.Y•&•l •t ll'lt/IMIY 2:8 llO¥ll "S~rred" ( 1984. Orama) Jen· niter Mayo. Jackie Berryman A 16-year- old unwed mother becomes a HoOywoo<J prostitute to support tier baby 'A' ( 1 hf 25 mm> 2:11 m llO¥ll Blondie Hits The Jackpot" I 1950. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake When Dagwoo<J rs fired. he goes to "'10rk fOT his old boss's competitor ( 1 hr JO min.) ~~, .. , .... --'"'-· llO¥ll "Tomboy" I t98A Comedy} Betsy Russell. Jerry Dtnome Upon meet· 1ng a hearllhrob race-car d11ver, a smitten teen-ager PUJS aside her basketball. mo- torcycle and monkey wrench 'R' { 1 hr 32m1nj, I .......... M .....,...,.'IE&lll ..... .,,.,.... ....a Of911911D a1I llO¥ll "Con1e!.SIOns 01 A Wlf'ldOw Cleaner" ( 197'. Comedy) Robin Ask· With. Anthony Booth A Brtllsh window c1eane1 puts a sparkle into 1he llves of his _1man~n 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min) ~ I/If ....... .UT IPM:I COAl18 all .,_ "Against An Odds" ( 198A, Ora· ma) Racl'lel Ward. Jett BrldgM A lading proleuionat too11>aH play•' falta lo kMI wllh the girlfriend of • smalHlme hOOd and beeomes 1nvofved with stlady, high stakes rl!al estai~ d(Oahngs R' O (2 hft Bm1n) Sunday, March 23. 1988 19 Cli WT• -In this lfve-actlon hur 1 tale featuring puppeta, an evil baron lhreatent to 11ea1 a oountry'a natlonal 1rea54Jfe troat POMetlM ~anting powers ......... * ~Blondle'a Hero" (1950, Com- edy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Ulke Con- luSIOO r8'Qll5 when DagwOOd aigns up With ire A•*8 Reserve Corps ( 1 tlf., 30 min) 'LMA all .. TODAY 1.,...- 41111 LOIT ••a --~ ~ITA~ lllATlllUIP .,.,. "The Purple Rose Of Cairo '1985 Comeely) Moa Ferr'7W. Jeff Oen- 1915. A [)epteMIOrHHI weltre&a WtlO fr• auents the movies to escape her unl\lppy mamage embarks on a wnlrtwmd adven- ture ~n a matinee lck>I ateps off the screen and Into her Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr • ~2 -Weclnesclay • <IJ "Flying Leathernecks'· I 1961, Advef)- tureJ John Wayne Rot>ert Ryan ( 1 IV . 42 m1n) .. (CJ "The NeverErid1ng Story" ( 1984, Fan- 1as:0 Noah Hattiawey Barret! Olrver ( 1 hr 34 min) NI "The Four Season~" ( 1981 Comedy) Alan Alda C.arol Burnett I 1 hr 4 7 mtn J r• IIlJ "Palm Sp11ngs Weel<end" ( 1963. C.rm)edy) T1oy Donanue. Connie Stevens Q hrs 1 etl'H, 'Romancing lhe Stone · 11984, Ad· ~1·ro1vre1 t.41chae1 Dovglas Kathleen forner (I hr 45 min 1 7 , Trenchcoet' 11983. Comeoy) Mar· got K1dde1 Robert Hays ( 1 hr , 31 min ) .. fCJ "The Sword Of The Valiant" ( 1980. r anraso Sean Connery. MllM O'Keele U hr . 42 mm) etllll "September 30 1955" (1 978, Ora· ma1 Richard Thomas, SUMn Tyrren (2 htS) ta(JSJ "'Torpedo Run" ( 1958, Orama) Glenn ford lrn~I Bo1gnine 12 hrs ) -fC) '"The Bridge On The River Kwa1" ( 1957. ()1ama1 Wllllam Holden. Alec <,1i1nn.y,•. I? hrs 41 min ) <H, 'W1tholi1 A Trace" ( 1983. Orama) Val" ~'e111uan. Judd Hirsch. (2 hrs.) $ I >Vl•fy Tri I oak Al" ( 1952. MuSlcal) v 111 , ,r,1y•.nn. Howard Keet ( t hr. 45 t111r 2 ··~''' y Sh1f1" ( 1984, Drama) GOidie t NI v ,,, R11s:A>ll I 1 hr . 40 min ) '1) y,,, Bamboo Saucer·· ( 1967 Set· ,,, c,. I 11 11rin1 Dan Dvryea. John Erl<:&orl 1? hrs J -QZ) 'Rampage" (1963, Adverrture) Rob- ert M1tcr1um. [lo;a Martinelli (2 hrs I -M•ernoon llovle9- -• '"Master 1'1ller" (1979. Ad'lenture) Uu Chia Hui (?hrs) (ft) "'Bye By1• A1rd1e'" (1963. Mualcal) l">lck Von Oy1w .Janet Leigh ( I hr • 51 rn1n ) (%) "Fenny And Alexender" ( 1983. Ora- rnaJ Pern1lla Allw•n. Ber111 Guve. (3 hts • 17 m1n I tta "Alrplanft1'" 11q80. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julle Hag 11y I 1 hi . 28 min.) ... "l<lpp~·· ( 1q4 1 Orama) Mlchael Rodgu1ve Dtana Wynyard ( 1 hr . 30 min} CC) "Otl Godl BOOk 11" ( 1980, COmedy) Gioroe Burns. Suanne Ple&hette ( 1 hf .. 35 mfn.) •00 "Raooln'" ( 1985. Drame) Marlo Van P.eblel. Tuia Velenza ( t ht , 32 min ) ())"The Four Seasons'" ( 198t, Comedy) 20 Sunday, March 23, 1988 Alan Alda. Cato! Bomet1 ( 1 hi , •7 mln.J •00 "SW!ng Shlft" (1 9M, Dreme) GOidie Hawn. Kun Russell ( 1 hr .. «<! min.) (%) "Trenchcoet" (1 983. Comedy) Mar- Q2.1 Kidde<. Robert H•Y$ (1 hr , 31 min) •CkJ "To Be Or Not To Be" (1983, Com&- dy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr • • 7 min J Cl) "Manny's Orphans" ( 1980, Orama) Jim Baller. Malachy McCourt ( 1 hr . 3 t mtn ) •(f) "Hoopet" ( 1978, Comedy) Burt Rey· nolds. Jan-Michael Vincent (2 hra., 30 rn1n ) CD "Mrs Soffel" I 1984, Orama) Diane Keaton. Mel Gibson ( 1 hr., 50 min J Cl) "The G~atest Story Ever Told" ( 1965. Drama (Pan 1 of 2) Max von §rdow, John ayne (2 hrs ) llJ "Flying Leathe<ne<:ks" ( 1951, Adven- ture) John Wayne, Robert Ryan I 1 hr 42mjn ) -1veaing ----· .. 11'=a. Cll ... .UTllT Alm!ICM HDO .... Q ,_..Cf#.., w+WITWU ...... .all'T .... OCU.11 llCMI "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" ( 1949, Western) John Wayne. John Agar Indians attacl< an understaffed cav- ~ outpost ( 1 hr . 44 min.) (.£)TOP U. IOme Greg Haugen vs Ed· win Curet lor the NABF Lightweight Championship scheduled for 12 rounds, lrve from Las Vegas. Nev (2 hrs . 30 mll'I.) CB) llO¥W "Cannonball Run" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise Various oddball characters compete In a coast-to-coast auto race 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) CJ)~..-, a&.mM A teenage boy's life undergoes serious changes when his parents bring his retarded sister i na Hill) home to llve (1 hr.) MOT llAT I NCmm .. me..,. to•::.. flCll ~ lrts It tvre ahe'• round the man of her dreamt. but the l•mlly la curloua about the WherHbOUTS or hit '°'"'* wtvea. t•: IMam /~····-...... "'9UICT: All ~ TO mtn.) .. ~w-.-, .. - .. ~ .,.,. "The Laven<* H1• Mob" ( 1952. Comecty) Alec Guonness. Stanley Holloway An unlikely bend of bank •obbefs attempts 01"'~ of t'le OddeSt bank l'letSIS Ill h!Story. ( 1 n< 18 min 1 Cl)~ NCm Altei servtng In World War I. e young man feels the pain of ellen- etion wnen he returns to his hometown Nancy Marchan<! end Richard Backus star If .. ,.. * ... 9 --~~ lnleNJew With JuUan Lennon. I TAll ~~ A tour ol a village 1n England that's suppOSedty haunted. a look at the Amertean lntema11ooal Toy Fair I UM en 11 • cnoee Mm'I C09Altf m-. tll FORTUNI lilamTMILORD llll••90RT _. "King David" ( 1985, Orama) Rtehard Gere. Edward WOOdward A saga of the trials and trlbulallons of the warrior DaVld who emerges es the second !<Ing of lsaret 'PG-13' J 1 hr .. 5• min ) <ll •••mer ... CS) tamWI ... TMI LOIT IPllODll Ralph and Ed scheme to get the landlord to pay for some apanment restorahons Guest appearance by Jack Benny Q (%) llCMI "Mr Blandings Builds His Oream House"' ( 19.S. Comedy) Cary Grant. Myrna Loy A man trom Man~ttan moves his family to the country wher~ he tnes to build a house (I hr .. 34 min) 1lll lfl) llCMI "'The Final Countdown" ( 1980 . Science·Flctlon) Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen The atomtc-powered aircraft car· rl8f U S S N1m11z is transported beck In 11me to the Pacific Ocean hours before the anack on Peart Harbor (2 h". 15 min) 1:9 9 J C* TMI TOWN Featured a day In the life of Columbla Square. 1 .... ...., WMAn MAA'll•IQI m C* LA. Featured a tour ol the back roads ol Germany not often seen by tourists In this special edition that highlights the castleS of Mad King Ludwig, Octoberfest &JUTLMm &:"' ALRTm rA ..... ... '1119 .... .......... ..,,,,, .... M .... _Oll_ Meml,_IMffANftA .. (J) PMT ~ Brad losea his drlvef"• llcente Just lJtfOfe his date with Llnela 8 e -AY TO lllA¥91 Jonath•n And Mark beoOme lnVOlved In tht !Net of tt'lrM youngttera who art alttndlng Camp Good Times. • fecllity f0< termlnally Ill chil- dren. In atereo. (A) Q (2 tn.) e .,. "Madigan" ( 1968. Mytttfy) Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda. A New York detective with questlOnable ethlu runt Into trouble wtth hi& commlulorlef (2 hra) e 9 1MC11• MacOyver and a groop ol train passengers are held hostage In a de=~hr.) 1-::Yll "Point Blank" ( 1967, Suspense) Lee Marvin, Angle Olcl(Jnson. A wounded man. abandoned 10 die by his wile and her lover. SUNlves to seal< r~ veng~ears later (2 hrs.) • llD LM ,_ TMI _,. "LOhe rln" Eva Marton, Leonie Rysanek and ~eter Hofmann star In Wagner's S1ory of a mys- 1er1ous knlg'1t whO marries the young woman he saved from murder charges James Levine conducts (English Subtl· tles~=reo (' hrs.) • lMIUMD (C) llOWll "Who'll Stop The Rain?" { 1978. Orama) NICk NOite. Tuesday Weld A Vietnam veteran lnvotves a friend lrom lhe war and his glrllrlend 1n the high· priced and dangerous world ol drug smuggling. 'A' (2 hrs • 5 min ) CB)MTALIOPTMl.._.,PICMC Fantasy. humor and rnuslc all lnterweaYe to letl the story ol an annual bunny picnic that marks lhe llrsl day ol SPrlng and lhe arrlv· al ol a famous s1ory1e1ter A new cast of Muppet characrars IS introduced ( 1 hr I ~....., ...... CS) _,,_ When Joe writes his auto- biography, his family and friends don't like rhe M:1tt=.swucT:l.L° 0 1:11 I (I) rrt TM1 1A1T1111 11A&1, CHAii.a MO'lll Animated The Peanuts gang lis- tens to Linus' retelling ol lhe legend ol lhe Eas=~R)Q JI TUIMI Git. U . ~ ,. .,.._ A tour of a village In Eng· land 1hal's supposedly haunted. a look at the American lnternat1ona1 Toy Fair ~ ... ,..,. ..,,llOC,_ mAm Sketches a poor lamlly wins S40 mllllon. an alcoholic family. baldness cvra: a senator enttf'S the bOxlng ring. O (%) awlll ~ON THI PU ICM Guest Robert Wise 1---.. Cl) llO¥ll "Sin Qt Innocence" (Prem- iere Orama) 8111 Bncby Dee Wallace Stone The recent rnarrlage between a di· vorcee and a widower yfelds an unsettling situation w'1en their teen-age stepchildren develop an a1tract1on for eech other O g hrs I • (IJ DnlUTY Alexis and Ben coo11nue their mallcious allack on Blake's charac- ter: Claudia vows to gain revenge against Ada...:i ( 1 hr ) I llOWll "BarQvefo" ( 1970 Western) Lee Van Cteef:Warren Oates A tone man goes alter the soldters of fortune who massacred an entire town (2 hrs.) I PMmTMILOllD _.,UZlll .,. ''The Breakfast Club ' ( 198• Drema) Emmo Estevez. MoUy Ringwald 11ve tten·ager& converge at an an-day de- tenllon session and meke strides toward mutual undefatandlng and tespect 'R' Q 11 hr , 37 min.) CJJ.,. "Micki & Maude" (tie~. Com- edy) 0udl9v M()()(e. Amy lrvlng. Despite the fact thlt he' 1 atrMdY !Nlrrlad to a ca· reor·mlnded attorney. • ttttvlll<>n pertOn· aNty lalll In love with a concert mutlcllln and decides tl'\at two wlYet era better tl'\an Ont 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 58 min ) (l)lfMlm Cl) .,. "Alrptanel" ( t980. C<>medY) Rober1 Haya, Jutle H.g.,fy. Iii thle epoo~ ol d saster films., an alrllner't orew .UC· cumbs to food pollonlng and a l*VOUI former war pllot la pf998ed Into eeMo8. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 26 min.) (Z) llOWll "The Purple ROM Of Celro" ( 1985. Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jttt o.n- iels. A Oepresslon-.ra waltr ... WhO Ir• Quents lhe movies to eecape hef unhappy marriage embarkt on a wtllrlwlnd adven· lure when a mattnff Idol ttept ott the screen and Into her fife. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 22 min) •all MOWll "A Olttant Trumpet" (1964, Western) Troy Donahue. Suzanne Pleshette. A caYalry officer attempts to work out his romantic prObleml and han- dle Indian uprisings at the same time. (2 hrs .. 30 min) a:a Cf) ..,. "The Benny Goodman Story" ( 1955. Blograptiy) Steve Allen. Donna Reed The great jazzman's Ille It traced from his childhood 10 hit triumphant per· formance al Carnegie Hall (2 hrs . 30 min.) (E) Alm WMITlm Ma jot League baseban teams compete. -· e aACll'I IMS A jeweler c'1al-lenges the Blackes to breach the aecurlly i tem at his diamond shop (R) (1 hr.) I :. Peter's Injured in a race-car accident: the relatives of a deceased woman fight to prevent a homosexual man hom gaining custody of her daugh- ler Guest stars lncluCSe Doug Barr and Lloyd Bochner. (R) o (1 hr.) G COLLm umTtiAU Na!lonat Invita- tional Tourna'i(~;rs.) 1-TMI lW• ..... .an• ~--.UT llD• Ill OP O&. ft911C I09I *1t llOWll "Oh Oodl Book II" (1980. Comedy) George Burns. Suzanne Pleshette God returns to Earth and chooses the young daughter of an adver- hseng ellecutrve to spread his message to the wOOd. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) tt111 Wll ... '?FZlll -NUIY• mATOOAY MBLIJ8IT ... rrtMOWJ• llO¥ll "AIVln Rides Again" ( 1974. Comedy) Graeme Blundell, Alan Finney A man whom women find sexually lrresisli· Die agrees 10 lmp8fS()nale a took-alike ,,. mht·~r: .. ~CIUllCI .,.. ... , ..-Y .... MCIMYllOMt ...... ..,.,.. eoL.Dllll WCT ""* """""AY Whoop! Ooldbefg, actress and comic. creates five characters ranging trom a streetwise thief to a C8Mfomle surler In a special tal)ed at New York's ~eum Theater In March 1965 ( t ht ) CLJ .,. "Raw Talent" (1984, Adult) Use DeL..uw. Jerry Bullet. A ~n dlrec· tor threatens to dellroy a man 1 chances tor a legitimate ectlng career. ( 1 ht., 30 l"l'lln.) Cl> rrm OP -11•1 • Ptot11et ot Wa'f"4 Newton, Jane RulMll. Selah Dougtat and Art Llnldett•: the origlnl of tht soft drink •nd lht ic. oreem tundee. ffi) ( 1 hr.) Cl) .. "Tendrn ~.. (1983. Comedy) Thierry TMll, Anja Shu19. On a French country'lfde farm, • IOY9-emltten teentger devises an tngenloul plan to gain experience and tulf1ll hit dellrn with his baauttful older cousin 'R' ( 1 hr • 34 min ) l mn'IAU.m 1W ()) U . MOOKa The new police com· missioner lnterferet with Hooker' a allampt to end a truckers' war (R) ( 1 hr • 10 min) e e Ta..tT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled: Ted Turner. actor Judge Rein· hOld. In stereo. ( 1 hr ) OIDCCM'll ~ ........... ..... u. ..,..,. ..WIAU.m 1W llOWll "Whiffs" ( 1975. Comedy) El- liott Gould. Eddie All:>ert A human guinea pig for the Army Is forced into retirement after sn'"lng too many weird chemicals 11 hrs.) ~ llO¥ll "O, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982, Fantasy) Mlehael Moriarty, Devld Carradine On the roof of a Manhattan skyscraper. a petty crook stumbles across the nest ol a giant leathery llylng serpent that has been terrorizing New York City a.1'R'~~~ m Git HOU.YWOOD .,. "Only One Day Lett Before To- morrow" (1971, Drema) Peter Duel. Sal Mineo A pair of lnternallonal reposses· sors try to regain a jet from lhe son ol a South American dictator (2 hrs 5 min.) 0 8"9f.-T TOMIClfT Interview w1t'1 Julian Lennon. • MmU c. CUMl'I llYlllllOUI ...., ••-••••m••~ (E) IODTM..Dlel Mr UnlVerse Compel!· hon from Sweden (RI (2 hrs ) <HJ .,. "The Siar Chamber" ( 1983. Orama) Michael Douglas. Hat Holbrook. A dedicated young judge becomes 1()- vOlved with a secret panel of jUStlces dt- recting V1Q1lante rep11sa1s against crlmlnats Who escape via loopholes 1n the law 'R' ~hr., 49 min.) ?FmtY ..,. "Trenchcoar· I 1983 Comedy) Margot Kidder. Robert Hays White voca- honing 1n Malla. rircumst~r>CP!. propel a would·l>e mystery writer into a murder plot. 1nterna11onal intrigue anrt lhe arms of an undercover agent 'PG' I t hr , 31 min ) .e111eu11 -·. Uft ml? wmt DA¥'1D ~ In ateteo. (1 hr.) MTPATRO&. Tall ... A LlllNT ... .. ... fllOllll .. _.. UM.J.-CM rm.I .. Ln9ACY: M ~TO ..... TMIUMD (IJ ... "Moscow Oil Tlle Hud!IOn" ( 1~. Comedy) Robin W1lllams. Marla Conchita Atonso. A Russian circus musi- cian defectt to the United States nnd tet· ties In New YOfk after being savtd trorn tht KGB by a 1t0te Mcur\ly guard 'R' ( 1 N .. 55mln.l -· ()) .,. "The Court Martial Of Geot'~ Arnittrong Cutler" ( 1977. Ofa• ma) Brian Keith, Ken Howard Feet Is combined with l\ctlon In deeld1ng the late of ~•I Costar had he 9UMved the ma&Meta at Ltttle Big Horn (Al { t hr , Sunday, March 23, 1986 21 -Weclnesclay Coal. 20m1n1 Cl) lllOVll 'Porlcfs Revenoe" ( 1985 Comedy J Dan Monahan Wya11 Knight A group of Flonda high school students matches w11r. N1tn me proPrl8tOf ol a local brothel "R Q ( I nr 3 1 mm I we........,,.Nnt (!) lllOVll "Stopover Toi<yo·· ( 1957. Ora- ma) Rober! Wagner. Joan Collins An Ame11can spy is carelully watched while he is 1n Japan lor a b!ief stopove1 (2 hrs 30'MFJ. 1 .,. B1~Rl<t"l1ough" ( 1950, Ora- ma) David Brian, Frank LovejOy Infa ntry· men together 9lflce early training lace thel~~ 1nva~100 12 hrs I I ,. ""Alf tll ... MUMAW AT M lllOYEI Scheduled reviews "Ginger & rred" (Marcello Mastr0tann1) '"Just Between Friends' !Mary Tyler MOOfe. Ted Danson). "Rad" (Taha Shire Jack Weston/ 81 cc.DY To.GHT Guests Paul Proven za, John f'&11en11no Bill Masters. Jonny Solomon actress Andie McDowell (R) I AU•MFAl&Y ., AW IAITD 'AGIMT lllOVll "Candy Stripe Nurses" ( 1974, Comedy) .Candice R1atson. Robin Malt- 90n Three young girts have dlllerenl rea· sons for volunteering to help at their local hospllal 'R' ( 1 hr . 29 min > (Z)lllOVll "Fanny And Alexander" ( 1983 Orama) Pernilla Allw1n Bertrl Guve Two children in a ltieatrtcBI famlly lose lhelr lively enjOyment ol hie when their mother marries a btshOp 'R' 13 hrs . t7 min.) I MmCAIM-.a.D W WOM.D AT LMQE 1:11 lllOVll 'The Blues Brothers" ( 1980, Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd -Thursday -Morning Movies- •(C) "Love Streams· ( 1984, Drama) JOhn Cassavete~ Gena Rowlands (2 hrs . 16 min) (I) "The Adventures 0 1 Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension" (1984, Sci· ence Fiction) Peter Weller, John LlthgOw il hr • 43 min ) •w "Lola Monies" ( 1956. Drama) Mar· tine Carol, Peter Ustinov ( 1 hr . 50 min ) 19aJ "Uvlng II Up · ( t954. Comedy) Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis (2 hrs) •CID "Old Enough" ( 1984, Orama) Sarah ~d. Rainbow Harvest. ( t hr . 31 min.) (I) "Life On fhe Mississippi" C 1984, Ora- ma) Robeft Lansing David Knetl. ( 1 hr . 65min) •(C) "Airplane!" ( 1980 Comedy) Robert Hays. Jutte Hagerty ( 1 hr • 28 min ) •9 "The Qreat&~t Slaty Ever TOid" ( 1965. Orama) (Part 1 of 2) Max voo ~dow. John Wayne (2 hrs.) w "Running Brave" ( 1983. Drema) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle ( 1 hr , 45 min ~ •Cl) 'Tl'lf! 'Vlk.Ing Queen" (1967, Adven- ture) Don Murray. Adrienne Cont (2 hrs ) -(C) "The Badl1tn00rs" ( 19~8. Wntern) Alan Ladd. Ern4Kt Borgnll'le 11 hr • 23 22 Sunday, March 23, 1988 Two blues SIOgef& must contend with the Chic:aOO police the CIA. neo-Naz1s and the U.S. Army to put 1ogetl"ier a benefit concert to raise money for thetr <>'Phan- 1 'R' (2 hrs .• 13 min) • G'=-TQI r~ .... , ..•.. NZBEGATUC:. Popeye's Offsh0<e Grand Prix from New Orleans (R) ( 1 hr ) Cl) UPI Oii &IY 1:9(l)llCMI "Come And Get 11"' ( 1936. Ora- ma) EdWard Arnold. Joel McCrea A cruel paper mill owner acquires the power to contrOI the Wisconsin !umber country ( 1 hr., 39 min) 1:91 WMAl't M011 WMAT'l lllm llCMI "Beyond The Time Barner" ( 1960, Science-Fiction) Robert Clarke, Darlene Thompson A U S. Air F°'ce pllot rs plunged through a time barrier to the year 2024. where he meets the last ot Earlh's inhabitants. ~hr . 45 min ) ~ .... , .. ,., 18111t1'MI_, llCMI "Bl<X>d Simple" ( t98', Orama) John Getz. Frances McOormand. A wom- an has an affair with her husband's em- plOyee ano sparks a fatal chain of events 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) i •s•w .... M ....,.,.,.,., IQ HI llCMI "\he Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 1957. Orama) Wllllam Holden. Alec Guinness Ouflng WO'ld War II, a British COionei and his men become parr of a pnson labor camp gang IOfced by the Japanese to build a iungle bridge (2 hrs 41 min) •• m¥9 "Sergeant York" (1941, Ora- ma) Gary Cooper, Watter Brennan After being raised in the mountains of Tennes-see. a young man becomes a World War I min) • CID "Running Brave" ( 1983. Orama) Robby Benson, Pat Hingle. ( 1 hr . 45 min) Cl) "Twilight Of Honor" (1963, Orama) Richard Chamberlaln. Nick Adams ( 1 hr . 44 min.) e "The Battle 01 Naretva" (1 971. Ad- venture) Yul Brynner. Hardy Kruger. (2 hrs ) -tm "Mozambique" (1966, Orama) Steve Cochran. Hildegarde Kn.ff. (2 hra.) 1W(l) "The Leopard Man" (1943, Myatery) Dennis O'Keele, Rita Cordey. (1 hr . 6 min) tW (C) "The Year 01 Living Dangerously" ( 1983. Orama) Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weeve_r. ( 1 hr . 55 min.) _., ....... 11ov1es- -· "Meattt Ot The Flying Guillollne" 11978) (2 hrs.) CH) "Tomm " (1975. MUSIC31) Roger 081-!.!!>'· Ann-MYargret. ( 1 IV .. 60 min.) {.I) "ReckleSa Ollregard" (1985. Orama) Tess Harper, Leslie Nlelaen. (2 hra.) -(%) "TrenchOOlt" ( 1983, eom.dy) Mar- ~t Kidder. Robert Ha~ ( 1 hr .• 31 min ) W• "Fire Over England" (1937, Oram!.') ltlurenc:9 Ottvter. Flora RobtOn (1 h1 .. JO min) W (C) "Slnbad And The Eye Of The Tiger" ( 19n. Fantasy) Patrick Wayne. Jane Seymour (1 hf • 53 min.) -hefo by slngl&-handedly capturing a Ger- ma~tOn (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ... COOi IAITlll ..-ca ••&oAwn .. ,Mnt. ,..,.. 111fWTIR .,.,..,. .UT tfACI COAl1D .. ....,.. llATm'l at 11 •a TOOAT ... W lllAm Sketches· a poor family wins 0 mlUlon. an alcohollC lamlly. baldness cures. II seoatOf enters the boiclng ring Q d CID lllOVll "Paris. Teicas" ( 1984. Orama) Harry Dean Stanton. Nas1ass)8 Klnskl Af· 1er lour years' absence. a soclal dropou1 reappears 1n L A to claim his abandoned son and then heads 10< Texas to reunite the boy with hlS mother 'R' Q (2 hrs • 30 min) d m lllOVll "Journey To The Seventh Plan- et" ( 1962. Science-Flcuon) John Agar. Greta Thyssen Astronauts discover beau- llful women and llourrsh1ng grasslands 1n the bitter COid world of Uranus ( 1 hr • 15 .. 1m1n=-=I& MIAntCLllp 90¥tl "Manny's Orphans' ( 1980. Orama) Jim Baker. Malachy McCourt. The ooys at an orphanage rl&k their chari- ty tund 1n an at1empt to help thelr soccer coach pay back e $40, 000 debt to the (11"'*'1r·sa4-·) (1977, Horror) Jes- sica Harper. Stefama Casini A young dance student is terrified 10 learn that murder is a part of the dally regimen at the excluwe training school she's attendmg 'R'~ST~nl 4:11 (11) atl® "Red Dawn" ( 1984, Adventure) Pa- trick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, (1 hr .. 54mrn) Cl) "The Adventures 0 1 Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension" ( 1984, Sci- ence Flclloo) Peter Weller. John Llthgow U hr .. 43 min.) W "Lola Montes" ( t966, Orama) Mar- tine CarOI, Peter Uatlnov. ( 1 hr . SO min ) 119(1:) "Love Streams" ( 1984, Orama) JOhn Cassavetas. Gena Rowlands. (2 ht'8., t 6 min) •Cl) "The Purple Rose Of Cairo" (1985. Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jett Daniels ( 1 hr . 22 min.) •(!) "Monte Watah" ( 1970. Western) Lee Marvin. Jeanne Moreau (2 hrs ) (I) "Martin's Dey" ( 1984, Orama) Rich- ard Harris. Lindsay Wagner ( 1 hr .. 38 min) (!) "The Greatest St()('( Evei T Old" (1965, Orama) (Part 2 of 2) Mex von §rdow. JOhn Wayne. (2 hrs.) •W "Over The Brooklyn Btldge" (1984, Roma.net) ElllOtt Gould. Margauit Hem- ingway. f1 hr., 48 min.) ' .. .., ..... •Hiii~ me ... o.Mf TlntOll'lll'lllllllllOllMll mctlMICAL~ MOVll .. Atrplane1" 11980. Cooiedy) R t.er1 Har.-. Julie Hagerty In in1s spool I a.saste< films. an a1rlmer·s crew sue· c.umbS ro fooo poesontng and a nervous f0tmer war p.101 is !)fessed into service r>G ( 1 hr , 28 min ) HJ llOVIE "Brainstorm.. ( 1983, S<:ience- r CllOnJ Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood A married couple tnes 10 keep a .pec1atty designed device. which allows a PP•Son ro experience the sensations telt Of another. from m11ttary and 1ndustrtal t;l!_uups 'PG 11 hr 46 min ) ·s· lllOYll "L 1fe On The M1sslSS1pp1" I 1984, Drama) Rober! Lansing, David Knell Autho1 Mark Twain recalls his early riafs as a river boat pilot on the M1ss1ss1p. IPI ~r~~;L 1::111 .c ... a ... TOO CL.Oii '°" CO!llfOlfT Ciao 1n a b1k· ,,,. Sara poses tor a national magazine but when the photo 1s publrShed. tl'le 01k1· l""~=-IOlD•• ,. C81 .... llJ) aTIRT~ f OllQlfT Interview i;~Howard (I)~ ::%i. Lord Montagu Ill's 16th century castle 1n England Jack Klugman LCM CO..cnoll ... 1'tlB"I Cf1161NIY ...... "''°'"""' I ,....,,.LOM> ····-~ ••• llen' ... 1• MO¥ll "Dark Command" 11940 Weste<n/ John Wayne, Waller P10geon A leoeral marshal tangles with a ruthless guerrilla leader who massacres a townful or women and children (2 hrs ) ~15 (\.,) -. IOCca St L01J1S Steamers at Loi; Angeles Lazers (2 hrs , I 5 min ) 7:118 J Ott M TOWN Featured On the road with the Oodoers l .... llllHT . WMAT'I ~ NOW1 When the gang's long-time enemy • now a heal1h 1nspec1or •• arrives to look over Rob's Place. he threatens to ctose its doors 8 m Ott L.A. Featured segments are hosted from the beach at Nice. France 1n· eroding a IOOk 81 award-winning commer· c•alS lrom Cannes behlfld.tl'Mt-scenes at the ctttc reso<t ot SI Pavt Ou Vonce a 1are view of TV behind lhe Iron Curtain U.ATU. ==OI Al..ftTlm ., ..... ..._YWIDIM ,....OlllANll .,,,,.,,, W....., Jeff Smtih VMS Pofk, fiver and fish to demol'IStrlte varlatk>ns In the pre~aratlon ol dumpllnos CC> lMI •RM A took at the career• of 0u-.un Hottman, Sany Fteld, Met QlbSOO and Jamie Lee Cums with film cllpfl thal trace ttt.lr rtee to 1tar®m (I) OU'flOOR WI m .... CI> .,.. "The Leopard Man" ( 1~3. Mystery) Dennis O'Keefe. Al1a Cordey A murderer patterning l'lls technique after that ot a leopard is C()"lfused wtlen a real leopard escapes. (I hr , 6 min ) I MC*I,._ UllTA mrA • (I) llA .... PJ. White scuba dMng. Magnum sees a young boy who was sup- posed 10 have died 1n a boating accident seve<al6=t ago. (Al (1 hr.) I • lllOW tn stereo. Q llCMI "An Unmarried Woman" ( 1978, Drama) J1H Clayburgh, Alan Bates A dedicated wife and mother finds a new self.awareness alter her husband of 16 years confesses that he's In tove wllh someone else. (2 hrs.) 8 0 THI '°""1H -llMI A Magus sets out 10 tind the baby Jesus but spends his ~te and wealth aiding the wounded and downlrOdden. Stars Martin Sheen, Eileen IBre--~ri<ln. (A) O ( 1 hr ) ...,.~n ... . mWll "King Rat" ( 1965. Adventure) George Segal. John Mills A brllllant op- portunist runs the lives of prl90nefs In a ~anese war camp (2 hrs) fllJ W. OI A COllTl•IT The grear basin and lava plains ot Nevada. Idaho and Wyommg. areas With a violent geo- graphical past and potentially violent fu. ture~~LOID I llYIT'llm "Charters & C81dlcott" Jock Beavers' trunk yields some interest· 1ng items •• including a strange letter ad· dressed to Char1ers and C81dicot1 con- 1a1rnng only the phrase "Mix Well and Serve .. I Part 2 ol 6) c;i ( 1 hr.) CC.! llO¥ll "The Badlande<s" ( 1958. Western) Alan Ladd. Ernest Borgnlne Two men scheming to steal a gold ship· ment wind up at a Mexican fiesta C 1 hr , 23m1n .I (£) ....... (8) llOWI "Porky's" ( 1981. Comedy) • Dan Monahan. Mark Herrter In FIOflda In the late 1950s, a gang of tun·lovlng high school boys seeks revenge against the proprietor of a local brothel. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.I (l)...,m.&.D CJ) llO¥ll "Reckless Disregard" ( 1985. Drama) Tess Harper, Leslle Nlelsen A storelronr lawyer defends a doctor whose reputation has oeen ruined by an Invest!· ga11ve TV reporter'& story alleging his In vOlvement •n an llleg81 prescriplloo-Clrug lratlon (2 hrs.) MAVl-WU TMVIL d S:..~1D In stereo o TUl'Mlall,U. ,. IMUZlll Lora MontagY Ill's 16th· oen~ castle In ~land. Jack Klugman I ,..,. ....-ocll•l!l ......... -(]) -l -A J and Rick con· duet separate lnves11gauons Into the marl· tal i l opriettes of their aunt and uncre l hr . ~lnsttteo. M COLlft Fallon and Jett honey· moon In Jamatc.: Mllet It charged with mYrder. Q (1 hr ) I= "Sabata" ( 1970, Western) Lee Van Cleel, Wiiiiam Befger. A thief btaci<· mans the three men Who ~ed Nm to steal S 100.000.,;.2 hrs ) • Mil fl "Chatters & Caldlcou" Jock Beavort' trunk ylelds 90IM lnlerest· Ing Items -Including a strange letter ad- dressed to Charters and Caidlcott con- taining ooty the phcase "Mix Well and I~~:.~) t;1 (I hr.) llAllU SCI MAN "By the Sword Divided" examines the dMslve atfects of England's CivH War (1640-1646) on the. Lacey !amity and its retainers. In this ~ sode. Squire Lacey Pfepares to marry off his daughters. (Pan 1 of 9) O ( 1 hr ) (£) C0U.. M0CUY NCAA Olv1SIOfl I Semillnal Game One lrom Providence. A I ~aij~~:ilc (3 hrs ) ~ mWll "City Of Women" (1981, Ora· ma) Marcello Mastroianni. Enore Manni. Heaven t>ecomes hell for a male chauvin· 1st on the PfOWI at a femlnlSt's convention 'R'=· 19mln) .. al) "The BrotherhOOd" (1968, Ora· ma) Kirk Douglas, Alex Cord. When two brothers beCOme enemies because of Malle contllcts. one flees to Stelly. (2 hrs . 5mu'1_) • D • All • FOMl¥8I Paula and Matt's honeymoon is disrupted when Matt's daughter Sonia announces plans to move 1n wlll'I the newlyweds Cf) MCMI "Inherit The Wind" ( 1960, Dre· ma) Spencer Tracy. Fredric March Clar· ence Darrow and Wiiham Jennings Bryan wage a courtroom battle over the leach· •no of Darwin's theory of avoMton (2 hrs , 30 min) (t)MCME "The Year Of Ltvtno Dangerous- ly" (1983. Orama) Mel G1bSOn, Sigour· ney Weaver An Australian journalist. a British embassy offtetal end a EuraSJan cameraman beoome caught up in the tu· mutt of 1965 lndoneSla iust Pf'°' to the tall ol Sukarno. ·pG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ([) llCMI "The Informer" ( 1935, Orama l V1c1or Mclaglefl, Heather Angel A traltOI In the Irish Rebellion Is overcome by fits ot conscience he doesn't understand ( 1 hr , 31 min) -· (I) DOTI~ Abby hires a law· yer to prevent Gary from carry,ng out di· vorc~rooeedlngs. O ( 1 hr.) D aD MLL rTmT ILUll Buntz tS grllled by Internal Affairs. Belker assists a dying AIDS victim ( 1 hr ) 11 ~ JI Scneauled John Stosset with a report on body-conscious Amert· can~ (1 hr ) I r:ihe women arrive at the new camp onty to be greeted by a cold medic an arrogant administrator and an unex· peeled rule that puts a f1nanc1e1 burden on them all. ( 1 hr ) 1-----c.vno.~ .,.. "POl'ky's II The Next Dey' ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monehan. Wyatt Knlgtit A group of hlgtl school students altempta to thwar1 the plans of a self- righteous Pfe&chef and the Ku Klux Klan 10 censor a Shakespeare 1 .. 11val 'R' ( 1 hi ,=' ~ ~ ... TMI LOIT IPtr•I While on his new Job as aSSIStant cashier et tho bus company, Ralph mlltekenly tocks the sate and has to bring some mon-l~Uf& keeping ovornloh1 o ........ ,_.. 11 -_, __ DWI,,., II Jiff ... Sunday, Marcti 23. 1986 23 !'911•&~1:1 '9DAY mAm $1o',e<C.1"'5 interpreting tor am- nes&ae$ BeYen't sas farewell edc* ... F-=-e the Pr~ °""'h Doti Corieone I ..., ..... .. ~ Western commeroiaflsm d<Srupts l.1e In a smaW Filplno comrruvty ... ~ a German e'O<:>C'ter·s ll'W798Slng or· <)e(S fOt a fal'l'Wls tradftiOnal. t\andrn8de pap.er ·mad'le arnmalS invotves tl'le entire K'l~l"le contracl ( 1 tv ) •• 111•.-r ~ .,.,. ''Bordelle" ' 1975 Comedy' An 89"lg ht>ertine INes r11s laS'I days heppt- ly enoaoeo "' loYemaklt'lQ 'R' ( t hr • 25 min ) (lj Lftlm.D '11 TMI .:M ,_ 'MIOll Int~ M1h Wayne Newton: 1 tour of Pa1l!I (Parl 1 of 21 wtute watef rafting with L&Uf t!f> Tewes 8Noe Jenner I t hll Lake TahOe retreat IA) ( 1 hf ) (I).,.,. "LOYe Letters" ( 1983, Chma) Jamie Lee Cortis James t<eecn Aftet dis· COYef1ng that her rec.ntty deceaMd mottlef had beef'l tnvofved 1n an extramafl· 1a1 atta11 throughout he( marnage. 1 &Ingle woman beCOme5 1nvotved rn an obeMsNe altatr with a married man 'A' I 1 hf 36 min""" 1t:11! 90Wll ~ta. Pnnce Of Qerl(nesa" ( 1966 Horror) Gn<istopt\ef Lee. Barbare Shelley When two coupleS unwtttlngty spend a night 1n Dracula's castle one men is mur<'efeo and his wtfe tutned mto a vampire ( 1 h1., 55 min) tta8 ()) liGHf MIAT O'Brien rs critically wounded while attempflOQ to prevent 1 drug 1ransac1t00 from being completed ~) Ohr , 10 mln ) II • TOlllHf Host Jonnny Carson Scheduled comic actOt 811ty Clystal In ste<-~ 1111 ...nm .,.,. "The Ficlcle Anger Of Fate" 11967. Comedy) Tab Hunte<, Luis Prendes While on vacation In a smeH Spantstt town. a young man gets caught up 1n the local fervor over the disappear· ance of sacred candlestlclcs from a chu~s) I MAWAI PIWI .. ,..,_TMILOM ~~ 9CMI "Perteet Timing" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Stephen Maricle. Michelle Scarbelll An lll·llmed career change put• • New York phOtogtaphef's love fife and hnoeos on me sktds. untH he teams up with hit womanizing brother and a punk rocker. ( 1 hr ,30 mln) (%) 9CMI "Running Brave" (1983, Ora· m•) Robby Benson, Pat Hingle. Baaed on the real-life experience of Sioux Indian Bii· ly Mills and the personal oo.taotes he overcame 10 become a member of the 19M Olympic track team and the fl,.t American 10 .... ., Win 1he 10.000 meter run. 'PG' ~min ) Hiiie "POfky·· Revenge .. (1995. ) Oen Monahan. Wyatt Knight. A gtOUP of Florida high tchool atucttnte ' matches wits With the proprietor of a local br01htl 'R' Q (1 hf .. 31 min ) -1(1)~--....... YWOCID .,.,., I r TC111mn 1nttn11ew with 24 Sunday, Maret\ 23, 19M Aon~ I-·--= .. ··· .. ,_,_ -::_, ..... Lili &Ml ~ come<len Harry Sheerer rn --:.~ ,..,.. I , ... _ ........ _ .... 1411. •ITTLI -··-? 1 ,__..._ -.... ~, .. "Fr1dey The 13th -A New 8&- ~·· (1985, Horror) JoM Shepard. MalmW Klineman A ~ed kltler bnrtal· ty tleys a group of un$l,ISp9Ctlng teen- ~ 'R' ( ' "'·· 32 '""' ) -CIJ ... ''Scarfaoe'' ( 1983, Orama) AJ Paclf'IO, Michelle Pfeiff«. A Coben hoOd relened fTom Castro's jails trevell to Mi- ami and dimbs to the top of 1he coc:a1ne ~ wortd 'R' (2 hrs .• 50 min ) ... Cl} ... ''The a.de Mesi«'' ( 1984, Adventure) MMes O'Keeffe, UM Rister. A ctUMdef betttes a PQWef-med monarch who 19 out to 11..i • acientlsl's secret n- V9'10on. (1 hf , 20 min ) -· •• 191'1 ... Cl) ... "The Glory Brigade" I 1953, Orama) Victet Mature, Lee Marvin A combet engineer in Koree eecons a Gteetl Infantry outtn Into enemy temtory. (2 hrs 30 'Z'J. 1 ... "King Of Kong lstand" ( 1978, Scienc:.-F'ictlon) &ad Hams, Marc Law· rence. Intent upon world domination. a mad lcientlst Implants receplOfS In the brains of apes on the Infamous Island (2 CCl ~ "Baehelor Party" (1~. Com- edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kltaen A care- free schOol bus dttvef's pall decide to throw a Pf•wedding party tor him: com- pllcaUng matters Is the tact that the glrl's tether disapproves of her cholCe 'R' o r 1 ht . '6 min.) Cl)~~ NCAA OMsion It l c;ai:.1:.:lps from Edwatdtvllle, Ill. (R) ,.,,,,,. -waDAlU. W ... "Avenging Angel" ( 1985, Ora· ma) Betsy Ruuell. Rory Calhoun. A law school studen1 aeeka to avenge the mur· der of the potloeman who reacued hef trom a 111e of prOOttutlon. 'R' Q ( 1 hf . 33 ,.mtnh 1-T'llllmWll'llOn -.... lnteMewl With John Beet( ("0.ltat"), Ka&e Collins ("All My CNld*'") and executM pr<>ducer WM YWtr 8nd the Restlela"). ,__lff Ouett1: K.W. POilak. Im, Adrianne Tolach, Weird Al Yenku~~NaT .. ":' Rldlt Ageln" (1974, ) Gtaeme ~. Al#I Finney A man ~women find M•'*'Y lrT .. u. i[' . .__.. ........ ., .. ~J!.~ "*'·> ------Ml. Crltlcu.d by the ctuOh and anoeo by non-Ctvtltlena. Paut (AnthOny Hoplclns) rs ewntud) sent to Rome 10 stand tr\el fOf hla teach- ings. Petet (Robe<l FoJCWOf1h) tolows hltr ttiere, whe<e bOth dely Nero's wwnlng! lend~ -rtyrs I Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) LOW-I ....., ..... .,.,. "Impulse .. ( 1~. SY5pense) Ttm Matl'lesOn. Meo Tiiiy An lnn00ef11 couple IS caught up lf'I the chaos of • town wnose residents have beglJl'I acting With- out logtG or ratt00al thought 'R' (I hr , 28 mint LR'11-.ET a.• 9CMI ··Buccaneer's Grrt" (1950. Ad- v8f'ltUte) Yvonne Oe Carlo, PNbp Friend Attef a plfate rescues hef trom a rMrc:Nlnt ship. a girt becomes an entanarnet In New Orleans and later repays htm by lreetng htm from 1911 { I tv . '5 min ) ! ..... ,., ... __ _. ••• w ... M ...... ..,., II HI (C) 9CMI "Making The Grade" ( 1984. Comedy) Judd Nelson, Dena Olaet'I A spoiled rlCh kid ottefs $10,000 to • street wise tee,,..ager to finish out his last year at prep schOOI tor him 'R' ( 1 hr '5 mlO ) -1 ... IQIOOllLR .-C.:t m"I ''The Rose" ( 1979, Orama) Bette Midter. Alan Bates A flamboyant rock singer turns to drvgs and alcohol when stle finds It dltticult to cope With the ~essores of fame. 'R' ,2 hrs.. t 4 min ) WATCMOllWA9-Oii .,.,. "Conversation Piece" J 1975 Drama) Bvrt Lancaster, Silvana ang•· no An aging art professor's welk>fdered Ille is Invaded by hedonistic ne'er~ wells (Subtitled) 'R' (2 hrs , 2 min ) a:al (&) .,.,. 'Warr.or Of The Lost WOfld' ( 1983, Adventure) Robert Ginty, Pe<sls l(hambatt• A professor and his daughtar recruit 1 cycle riding datedevll to over· throw a malevolent tyrant 'R' ( 1 hr .. 27 min I .. 15 ......... , we 9CMI "Whlstllng In Dixie" (19,2. Comedy) Red Slle«on, Ann Rutherford. A radio detective goes dOwn South on his honeymoon and dlecovera strange events occurring ( 1 hr . 15 min ) ·1e.E .. -~==& .. (C) ... "Stnbad And lt~ E)'9 Of The tiger" ( 1977. Fantasy) Pattlct( Wayne. Jene Seymour. Slnbad betllM dengerous CrMtura to remove the CurM that ketPt 1 young prince from Ne rlghttul peace Of\ the throne 'G' ( 1 hr • 53 mW, ) I m (H) "Aepo Man" ( 1984. Comedy) Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton. ( 1 hr., 33 mtn) .. "A Mino< Mlracte" (1983. Orama) John Huston, Pele ( 1 hr , 4 1 min.) (l) "Lost Patrol" ( 1934, AdVenture) Vic· ror McLagleO. Bous Karloff ( 1 hr • 14 min) r.(C) "The Detectrve" ( 19~. Comedy) Alec Guinneu. Joan Greenwood ( 1 hr . 3t min) r.tlttl) "T~ Incredible Mr Limpet" (1964. Fantasy) Don Knolls. Carole Cook (2 hrs ) 7':9 (%) "The Blues Brothers" { t980, Come· dy) John Belus/'11, Dan Aykroyd (2 hrs. t3mtn ) .. <ID "To Find My Son" (1980. Orama) R>chard Thomas. Julie Cobb ( 1 hr . 40 mtn) "Hard To Hold" ( 1984. Orama) Rick ~ringileld, Janet Ellber ( 1 hr, 33 min.) l:a(C) "The Purple Rose Of cairo" ( t985. Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jell Daniels ( 1 hr , 22m1n) .. 91 "The Greatest Story Ever Told" ( 1965, Orama) (Part 2 of 2) Max von ~dow. Jonn Wayne (2 hrs ) r~ "David And Bathsheba" ( 1952. Ora· maJ Gregory Peck. Susan Hayward (2 hrs . 30 min) .. CC) "Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983, Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven (1 hr. 40m1n) (JD "Norma Rae" ( 1979, Orama) Sally Field, Beau Bridges ( 1 hr , 53 min ) (I) ''Klas Me Kate" ( 1953. Muslcal) Ka· lhryn Grayson, Howard Keel ( 1 hr • 49 mm) II "Driftwood" (1947, Orama) Ruth Warrick. Walter Brennan (2 hrs ) .. @ "Ste>p' Looi(! And Laugh'" (1960, Comedy) Three Stooges, Paul Winchell 1.!hr .~mn.) 1l:ll(Z) "Are And Ice" ( 1983. Fanta_sy) Anl· mated. VOICes of Susan Tyrren. Wilham Ostrander. ( t hr . 21 min ) -........ _....,..._ 1HI. "Revenoe Of The Oregon" ( 1978. Adventure) boen Ying. Ch&r1ie Chiang ~hrs) (C) "Ot'I Godl You Devit" ( 1984. COme- dy) Gfl()(ge Burns. Ted Wass ( t hf . 36 mtn.) (ID "Give My Regards To Broad Street" ( t984. MUSiC81) Paul McCartney. Bryan Brown (1 hr .• 48 min ) ()) "Tank" ( 1983. Orama) James Garner, G.O SPfadlln ( 1 tlr . 53 min) (l) "I Walked With A Zombie" ( 1943, Mystery) Frances Dee. Tom Conway {I hr , 9 min) we "WlnterMt" (1936. 0r,ma) Jotin Carradine, Burgess Meredith. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ,.CJ) "R\1$11«1' Rhapsody" (1985. Come- dy) Tom Befenger. G.W. Balley (1 tlr., 28 min.) • ctl "Jetus" ( 1979, OmT\a) 8'1an Oee- con. Rivka N01men. ( 1 hr .• 5 7 min.} (I) "Romancing The Stone" ( 1a84, Ad· venturt) MIChael Dooglat, Kethlttn Turner. (1 hr . 45 m.n.) •(]D "Rascllt And Robbers' The Secret Actventur.. Of Tom Sawyer And Huck Finn" ( 1982. Adventure) Petrick Cfeadon. AnthOny Miehaet. { 1 hr .. 40 mm.) Cil "The Bluel Brothen" ( 1980. Come- dy) John Belushi, Oen Aykroyd (2 hrs • 13 min.) -~ "The Detective" ( l954, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Joen G,_ IWOOd. ( 1 ht , 31 min) Cl) "A MlnOf Mir11cte" ( 1983. Drema) John Huston. Pele. ( 1 hr •• 41 min.) •Cf) "The Bingo LOOQ Traveling Al-Star1 And MotOf Kings" ( 1976, Comedy) BNly Dee WlUlams, Richard Pryor. (2 In.) CD "Hard To Hold" (1984, Orama) Rick ~1nglield, Janet Biber. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) •CC> "FaS1 Forward" (1985, Mulicel) John Scott Clough. Don Franklin. ( 1 hr .• 60 mtn.) <%1 "Cynara" (1932. Orame) ROfWd Cot- man. Kay Francis. ( 1 ht .. 15 min.) -....-.----.. 1.1:9' 98111T 0 =•tmo --Q ,_,.cD9All'f __ ,,,_ • H•ll-.T --... IL ... cm.NI 901 S Fl....,...,,.. NCAA OM&k>n I Champlonshlp Semlflnal G.me Two !Ive from Lex1naton, Ky. (2 tvs .. 30 nin.) 00 _. "''Oesp«ately Seeking Susan" ( 1985, Comedy) Roeanna Arquette. Ma- donna. Amnesia, mistaken ldentltlel and danger befall a bored New JerMy OOU..- w1fe who beCOmeS Involved with a free- spmted young woman. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr . 44 .,. Cl) "Madame Bovary" (1950, Ora· ma) Jenni1or Jonea, "-mes Muon. A women's unquenchable thirst fOf r~ i ves to be hef undoing. ( 1 hr .• S6 min.) NOT tlAT /llmlm ..... -umTUU. Los Angelea Clippers at Phoenix Suns (Live) (2 hra., 30 min.) I lo -:1.,. C09GIT When an at- tractive meseenger faint• In the Rushee' apartment. Monroe and Henry PfcMde first aid. .,,,.,., ..a..1..-wz 1111• -Mlllmnrl.-YllGIU -..am Ml -..-~/¥CIUlftM,&. ,. ml .. a -.ru•• rr w Pet9f Strauss repon1 on the "I LOYe Lucy'' tue- cese story Including lntetViewa with Lucllle Bait and Deel Arnaz. I==-· An ~wom.n oonstruc-tlon company: a vlalt to the Tow. of Lon- don. l:ca11•cl'IOll ,_..Cl __ .-. ..... ,._.,.um • 11•11..-T .. ''That'• Olnclngl" ( 1986, .... cal) Gtne Kelly. Liu Mlnnel. A ater· sl\lddtd compiletlon ,..tUtlnQ mof9 than five decadtl of Hol'f#ood'• vr-test dance~ 'G' (1hr .• 46rnln.) {%) .. "The Ult Merried COl.'Plt In America" ('980, eom.dy) Geofgt Segal, Natalie Wood. Wontee ~ fot =ppl married=• they wetcn a 8tlCllla of ,,..... '-do ~tor ~court. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 43 IM\.) ,_ • ..al AT_., Hott Howwd St• vens foo'<s at new movtes, restaurants and things to do this weel<eod. e -Two boys share a• their chlld-hood actventures until one moves away and both are faced with saying good-bye it ftl Cll LA. Featured: a vtsit to the leg- endary resort casino In Monte Caoo; meet Monegasque famUleS: the Monte Caoo a.aetl Club. U.ATUlll ==-OIALRTm. ...... -.w.-WOfMW .,.,, w•r rrox-•...,Q ..... I •1•rr ... UC..,_UITA#ftA • (I) TWa*T Z.-Three stOfles: a comic auditionS fOf a spot In heaven: a bizarre Cambr1dge soolety arranges to meat annually on AN Souls Day; a librarian tends to books chtonlcllng the lives ot every living person In stereo. ( 1 hr.) e • .,_ "The Sound Of Music" ( 1965, Mualeal) Julie Andrews. Christo- pher Plummer Rodgers and Hammer· stein's story of the convent-trained Von Trapp famtly governess wtlO wine the heart of the children's father and whoee cOUf'age leads them across the Alps In their 1938 11gtto freedom. (R) (3 hrs.) • 9 •••-After Webster takes the blame for one of George'& bad habits, Katherine and the boy concoct a plan for r~~Q l ..,•cxnl"n = "Experiment In Terror·• ( t962. Suspense) Glenn Ford. Lee Remick. A terrOf-strtcken girl aids the FBI In the cap- ture of a master criminal.=) I WMl•U•-· Q .... ,.u. WALL STmT -"Anancial Plan-- ning" Guest. Alexandra Armstrong. presi- dent of the International Assoc:111tlon fOf Financial PlaMlng. CC).,. "Gimme An 'F'" (1984, Come- dy) Stephen Shellen, Mark Keyloon. An lnstructOf's fUtlJ(e rldeS on his ability to transform a tragically Inept cheering squad into a team of pollshed pom- ~s 'R' (1 hr .. '()min.) CB).,.. "Norma Rae" ( t979. Oram1) Sally Fleld, Beau Bridge$ A young woman faces alienation from hef family Ind trlendS as she attempts to unlonlil her r.+- low fectory WOl'l<ers In the Souftlefn mill town. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min ) (f)..-Ym.&.9 (I).,.. "Tank" ( 1983, Orama) James Gamer. G.D. Spradlin. When an army ser- geant's young son it arr•ted and sent to work on a labor ftrm. the tether usea his tank to retGue the boy 'PO' O ( t hr • S3 lmln••-a&. •• .. _.,TIMICla,_.IUY • 9 • -~ w..i.y 11 removed trom NI 111fMQ rOlt In • hlgh1c:hoof Yef• lliOf\ of "H.M.S. Plnalort "Q I ..... \WUJS .. U. PA ...... An all-woman construc- llon compeny: a ¥tslt to the Tower of Lon· dOn • WMl. ..,_y -"Flnlnclal Plen· nlng" au.t Alekandrl Armstrong. pr• Sunday, March 23, 1988 25 ~' of troe lnrerNtlO'\IL A.ssoc&auon tor F t'ian<:.al P\anrwig ~ -COQI a I OMW CCQlrt ··Focus '/a"'}e C,0$1tr Prolessiorar Women ~ Qt. i~ ~ ntrl1'•lM .. 11) 90'lll · t"'3toona Lampoc)(\'S Vaca· •-c,r •983 Come0v1 c;ne..,y cnase 81! • .,., y CJ Angeio Afler minutely deta..e<J a~.al'ICe Pi3M IOQ a ~ famJy sets w ' '"' ar t!"totable rwo-weett roacttnp to Ga• t0<r·.a ar\d ef\COUllters every c:oncerv· ;;o.e m.vap =the way (RI (2 l'lrs ) B ;-:r ••• !Prermefe) Jeffrey Ta'T'b!J' stars as a bllnd E~ pro~ ,,, -:. rp ~ ,.., his 1•y wit to overcome a .,.,,.,be• ci c.r•ses Also stars Barbara Bab- ''./..•· ano Han Manin Q umn G) lllOVIE O<!melrlVS Arid The Gladta· ,,,. 119':>4 Drarna) V1Ctor Malvre. &I- sa -.a,.,,a•d In b101tca1 hmes. a Cttristian s•a.~ 1"' es the woid of God Of'lly 10 real· .. r •a rr t2hrs 1 fl:) c.AT ~ 'Bemste•n r~,,~,-:ts Haton's 'Mass 1n Time ot War' L~··ar~ Bernstein conduets thlS per· •:.,irr,ar-.ce t>t ltte Bavarian Radio SympN>- r r vr~e'itla and Chorus from rne Bavar .. ., •. BarOQi.e Basila 1n Ouot>euren Wesl ~·.;~~= (I ttr ) m 'l9IG LM "ContlOOrng to Learn" (. .>eSI MOfltmer Adler 11 hr I '[. COUHI ltOCUl NCAA OlvlSIOfl I SP.••·' nal Game Two from PrOVtdence, R I T.;iC,"'.lela11 IJ hrS) l lllOVIE FootlO<>ie" ( 1984, Orama) ""'·, Baco11 Loo Smger i eeo-agera tn a ,... ~ 10-;vn hgti1 tor tttetr rtght to danCe ~•·':I >age a prom despite opposition from •r.. c.onser11a11ve parents 'PG' (I hr . 47 ~tTAll TMK l lllOft R1J~t1ers· Rhapsody" ( 1985. r • <-1;1 fom Berenger. G.W Bailey II " r11s 11u~1ed horse. a blazing 8'x111Jn •j" ~ .; •1rn1lless supply of tnnoe<S sttlrta. a '· ,,, "' '1 c:owboy restores peace to a w,.,r,1~<:1 town 'PG' 11 hr . 28 min ) ta @ NIGHT TRM:al UI U ®) JOI IAllf jPremierej A veteran po••i:eman 1s teamed up with a by·the- t><.1 ,~ ,, .ung partner to parrol the streets ,.,, """ fr:>rl< Stars Pete< Boyle and An· 1re"' Rut• o III llOV1E 'Barabbas" ( 1962, Advfltl· ''''" Ar•r ;ny Ovlnn Silvana Mangano Troe t~ "' '" "85ed In 119\.1 of Jesus wrestles w1tr 1•" ~ ,.,k, of fate that f()(low him ever 8 fle1 .,. t I 30 mll'l ) -11 ~ '1A/f Whrte an ln)Vted Colt convalfN.P> HOW18 rnes to sol\le a mor· def myster1 Q (1 hr) D Wl.D I(.._ Mar11n Peritlns l()()l(s l>ack on r.01"e of the clc>&e calls and exclt· mg e•pem.~nc.P' he has encountered In the serres (R) e -.r PIJllCI...., "The Andrew LIOyd Webber Aeqvlem" Pl~ Qomtn.. go ond Sarah Brlghtm11n are featured In thlS taped world premiere perlormence •vr111en by the compoeer of ''Evita" and "Cats " Lorin Manet condUCt•. ( 1 hr.) 1 --TNI-........ MOUi "Measure tor Measure" After rejecting Angelo'& propo- Slllon, ltabella CX>NPlr• wtth the dit- gvrsed ~e of Vlenna and Angelo's 26 Sunday. March 23, 1988 spurned fl8nOee 10 tr'iett him and save Oaudlo. 4Patt 2 oJ 3J ( 1 l'v ) ::C) .,... ·'The PIMple Rose Of Ca1to · r1985. Comeoy1 Mia Farrow Jett Dan- teis A [)eptessioo-era waitress wno tre- auents the moYleS to escape net unttaw1 mamaoe emoartcs on a NtwlWlnd aoven- ture wnen a matrnee idOI steps off the 5ereen and into her hie 'PG O ( 1 hr 22 min) J{)llCMI 'Up The Cree+. 11984. Come- dy) T .m Matheson Jef\nlf8' Runyon Four college stuoents try to bring some glory to the11 sc:hOol by competing tn a raft race agalflSt a team ot ruthless men 'R' ( 1 hr 35mm.) 'E ~IMM Cl) llCMI "Hard To Hold" ( 1984. Ora· maJ Riek Sprlngtleld. Janet Biber A r()Cl( 'n roll star falls for a Child psychologtSt an<l is determined to win her IOve 'PG' O · l ht . 33 min.) · ... a.ML ITMloa. .. _,_,.NOii, II .. _.-rl'UCSt .. RD DllDG9 While in AfrlC8 Marhn Perklf'ls and a ChtC&OO Eagle Scout ob- serve !he treacherous migtabon of W11de- beests ~ .::MCOOlUITWt SCI LW' ... .,.. "Bolefo" \ 1984. Orama) Bo ()erej(, GtlOfge Kennedy After graduattng from an English bOerdong school. a wom- an )OUfl'le)'S to Arabi& and Spain In seareh of her fm IOvef. 'R' (I N . '1 min J '*1•1 111 •• ... C'MW'l~CI'~ 1*DAY mAm Guests Will1t Tyler and Les· tef SkelcheS human Atari. Mr GandN's Nee: Im::.=- .,. "Up! Up• And Away!" (1985, Aclvlt) Cody Nlcote. Laurie Smith. Two partners battle tor control o4 an alrtlne ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Cl) ITMT OI tomll-M Profiles ol Mariette Hartley. Andy W1t11ams. Linda Bla11, Sid Caesar and novelist Barbera Taylor Bradt0<d. the origins of Q acker Jacks and hotoecopes. (R) (1 hr.) G ~ Dwight Pratchett (1S.7) va Rapne Sims ( 19--0) f0< !he NABF Supe< Feathe<Welght title. sctieooled for 12 rounds from Houston (Tape delay) (1 hr } tWl-1TUCU ,. Cl) .... ., •• &*"' e TOlllMT Host Johnny Carson In Ster~~ IL~enstein" (1 973. HorrOf) Rober1 Foxworth, Susan Strasberg A sci· entist eteates a IMng being from parts ot Idea~~ hrs . 5 min.) ~t-..n LllGfa.IY ••aFUIW .. "TM For Three" ( 1980. Adi.Ill) A man has his handt full whtn both his gifllfrends beoome pregnant. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) 1119® MY •AmllY wm A city resi- dent's (Jeff Goldblum) ldeellatlc view ot rural Nfe Is shat18'9d when 1 trtln drops him off et en unscheduled atop. Cl) llOWll "Romancing Tht Stone" ( 1984. Adventure) Mlo"-tl Douglas. Kathleen Turner A roman1ic novelist re- luctantly teams with a macno adventurer tn a South Amencan jungle to ransom her SISier with a fabUIOoS legendary iewel PG'..9 ( 1 tw • 4-5 mrn ) 1W 8 (IJ ..... 'J. The ownerstup of Ro- t>tns' Nest rs on 1tte hne when a softball ream led by Magnum battles wi1h a team owned by a local tycoon (RI (I hr 10 min) t1:t1 e fALD ,_THI DAM-Att&f years of boyco111ng HallOween. an elderly man (Roy Poole) is tormented by a persistent ltttle lrrck·OHreater who's out to teach tum a lesson I m Cle MOU YWOOD COIBYmM lllTBT~ T09IMT Petef Strauss reports on lhe "I Love Lucy" sucoess sto- ry rnclud1ng rnterviews with Lucille Ball ana Desi Arnaz. e AUl1ll CfTl LMTI Roger McGu1nn perlorms acoustte versions of many ol The Byrds' M s as well as solo mateflat, Kare Woll sings "Love Sttll Rema~· and l"G1i.r~e .. (t hr ) •1cv JWCWI 11:'9 .,. "Desperately Seeking Susan I 1985, Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Ma· dOnna Amnesia. mistaken ldenhtleS ana danger befall a bored New Jersey house· wife wno becomes involved with a free- sp.rrted young woman 'PG-13' Q (1 hr 44 min) tt:9 al) ~TIACSI tt:9 8 e fmAY ~ YIDIOI In stereo 11 hr .30m1n ) ~--TOii--..... " ... .. llM. ...... ...... LM.tr•CAIUTYU ~ .... IAITllt lflOITaOOI .,. "The Ballad Of Gregorio Cor· tez" (1983, Orama) Edward James 01. mos. Tom Bower A San AntOf'llO cow· hand murdefs a sheriff in self·defenae In a case of mistaken Identity ·po· ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) CZ) llOWW "The Blues Brothers" ( 1980. Comedy) John Belushi. Dan Aykroyd Two blues singers must contend with the Chicago police. the CtA. neo-Nazls and the U.S. Army to put togethef a t>enehl concert 10 raise money for their orphan ~ 'A' (2 hrs .. 13 min) -• 9CIA Xi I Hawaii Frve-O's Steve McGarrett suspects archrrval Wo Fat is In· volved In the abduction of lhree prominent scientists lAJ { 1 hr . 5 min ) Cl) 11cen•n Hawaii F1vtH>'s Stt\le McGartett suspects archrlvet Wo Fit Is 1n valved In the abduction Of three promlnenl scientists. W 1 hr . 20 min ) -·····-... Cf) _,. "Lucky Jordan" ( 1942. Ora ma) Alan Ladd. Helen Walker A mlntary deSerter redeems himself by ex.poelng 11 I= Natl agents. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ,. ........ ---"°" ... "North Olllaa Forty" ( 1979, Comedy) Nick Nolte. Mae bavl!i Groupies, plff·popplng and all-night party· Ing t>egtn to teke thefr toll on two luMov· I~~ oveHhe-hlll loolt~tN plliyert 'R' 9] •Fl IAm1U&.&. NCAA OMt1on I Semlflnal from Lexington. -l'r!lay Cont. i ~~hrs) PAIA.llYM ~ -..fTUCKI 1:9 WMAT'I MCmWMAT'I MOT? _. .,_.. COUIC'T10N Of LOW .... GI ComDY TOl9QHT Guests· Mike McDonald. Rich Jeni, John Kassir, Marc Werner, RO&le O'Donnell. (R) 8!) DAft ava UITB (J)llOWm "Against All Odds" { 1984. Ora· ma) Rachel Ward, Jett Bridges A ladtng professional football player falls 1n ~e w11h the gtrlfriend of a small·llme hood ano becomes involved wtlh shady, high- stakes real estate dealings 'R' o {2 hrs 8m1n) l ~c.~ tt1 llO.w "Murderl...On Flight 502" ( 1975. Suspense) Ralph tjEjllamy. Polly Bergen A maniac stalks the passengers on a trans-Atlantlc jet with murder oo his mind Rhrs.) ..... ... Me PU. Cftttelled by the church and attacked by non-Christians. Paul (Anthony Hopkins) rs eventually sent to Rome to stand tnar tor his reach· 1n9s. Peter (Robert FoKWorlh) lollows him there, Where both defy Nero's warnings and die as martyrs (Par1 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) I UM .... 110¥11 "Bright Leaf' ( 1950. Orama) Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall A tobacco tycoon grows lncreaslngty wealthy unlll a rnan he took advan1age of returns seeking reverige (2 hrs ) GD MMI TMI LOllD 00110¥11 "0eja Vu" ( 1985. Drama) Jae· tyn Smith, Nigel Terry A sp1r1tual1s1 con· ¥1nces a screenwnter and hrs llancee that -Saturday -·--· .. ----· .. ! LOil •IPACI u.&.PAMl..a.T U'1\IHICM.I llOWll "The Last Married Couple In America" {1980. Comedy) George S~=Wood (1 hr ,43m1n ) -=~ WTC. -tn this hve-acuon fairy Lale featuring puppets. an evil baron threatens to steal a country's national treasure that posse$SeS wlstl-granttng ~wers ScllCH) IAY -.n ntlATB A city raSl- denl'& (Jell Goldblum) ldeatlslle ~w of rural life Is shattered when a 1raln drops him off at an unscheduled stop .. IMl1'MI 1:11 WllWMT Oii lllTllTDI ..... a. Ul90PM.U ••mw ........ C---.WI •• LIW..,.,_MAITI CLClll • "Ufetuohl'' A rare portrait ol S.n Diego's unusual medical emergency team ttlet gets there and beet< by heficop- lrer =-~AWW ,,.. ....... MAIGUT • l'naO Featured: fOlk guitarist Mar lene Zlmmefman: chlld suppor1 shottcut&.. bike IOUrl In EUfooe I 1 hr ) they are the reincarnation of two lov8f8 who died In a blaze fttty years earlier 'R' ~hr . 30 min.) U.&.FA1m9CllT tu ntE DOOM: DA*I Oii ,.. In this c~ lecflon of concert footage. the Doors sing "Light My Fire." "People Are Strange" and "LA Woman." ( 1 hr.) ta trn-.r TUaCI tam llCMI "The Champ" {1931. Drama) Jackie Cooper. Wallace Beery. An pnzeflghter tries to make a comeback In order to five up lo the respect of his hero- wor:;a son ::s·> Cl) .. M8IT -~ ... I CMlll ITATOIMUllWIU Ul18 ~ "Franoes" ( 1982. Biography) Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley. Chronicle of the tragic life of Frances Farmer. screen star or lhe '30s and '40s, whose domi- neering mother committed her to an In- sane asylum. ·~ .. 20 min.) ([) COLI.HI NCAA Olvlslon I Semifinal from Providence. A.I. {R) (3 hrs.) C!HT'I YCUI • n•• (%) ~ "The Nine Lives Of Fritz The Cat" ( 1974. Comedy) Voices of Skip Hannant, Riva Rose Animated. The com- tc·book feltne recalls the last days of Hiiie< and the Depress10n and fantasizes about a tutunstic socie~ ( 1 hr .. 18 min.) t1S CI) M:I •Ml~. THI llAT Of ALM _.. Rick Springfield sings his past hits and showcases videos from -his album "Tao.".1 ht.) a:a l u..,. LAV.. ,._,PAl&Y Ul1'B ~liS>MPWIYCATI 1:11 ••zmmLW I . ....,.. .,............,. 90¥lh "All Fall Down" ( 1962, Drama) Eva Marie Saint. Warren Beatty. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) ([)WOM.DCUll~ (8) .,. "Antarctica" ( 1984, Orama) Ken Takakura, Tsunehlko Watase (2 hrs~~ Ml~ llAnou&. .,.IMC IJIPLOl9 .. lfi lmQUR Sixth gr•ders trom Open Ele- mentary School. Wes1 Loe Angeles and Vena Avenue Elementary School, Arleta lcompe~ ~Tlovlo Parez h<>sts =... ... IT•..,_ .IOYOfll.mlll I _.,MllAYGM WY•H•ll..a.T Ult mlC) ICMOUIT1C ..-TAM Sweetwater va U~ High School 11111 =n =:. ... -..... ,... QIAll Role (Lalnle Kazan) be- comes dissatisfied wjth hef divorce lawyer and decidel 10 hendle t~ proceedings hef&elf. ( t hr.) u.&.PAMl-.T NI I IT•W L-:-'ucu g,.,.,. .... IANmAYllD!llll ---cn·=eeo M ®.,_ "MISSlng In ActlOn 2: The Begin. nlng" ( 1985, Drama) Chuck Norris. Soon· T eek Oh An American colonel. held P<iSonef by sadistic Vietnamese captors. makes a bid tor freedom for himself and his fellow POWs 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) Cl) m¥W "Condemned" { 1930. Orama) Ronald Colman. Ann Harding. The evil goings·on at Devil's Island pose a threat to ll~i&oners ( 1 hr . 26 min.) W8 "AdVentures Of Captain Fa~ an" ( 1951 Adventure) ErrOI Aynn. Vin- cent Price A 1udge and his son become rnvOlved rn w1tchcral1 1n New ()Mans. (2 hrs.~ ~:=., ~nJmW>llMY .. ~HOUlf'I fBOlt " IUYalfOllll llOW9 "Carmen" ( 1983, Musical) An- tonio Gades. Laura det Sol Director Cer- los Saura's versior'l of the BtZet opera, as a choreographer falls 1n love With the woman he has cast 1n the tttle role and reality begins to mirror art (Dubbed) 'R' ( t hr • 42 mrn ) -"==--..rm ti m¥W "Great Missouri Raid" ( 1950. Western) Macdonald Carey. Wendell Corey The James and Younger boys be- gin to ride the ou11aw trail again ( 1 hr .. 30 ~minJo..Ol...,.CTDt VOLTROll,.,.._Of THIWl'i awul ~ OllTHI ,._ ... Guest. Fielder Coolc • az> llT IUllT l .. POllal • 11\DO Featured· doctors who stlH make house calls. the best of Cellfornla; author Wtlflam Shernott; things to see and do In Los Angeles, caviar and other fine foods. ( 1 hr ) l ..... ~~)Q DAWOI .,_ Junior Challenge Semlfinal round five from Bradenton Fla ( 1 hr ) (l) M1W Oii THI Hrr1 (%).,.,. "Fire And tee" ( 1983. Fantasy) Animated Voices ol S~n Tyrrell. Wlnlam Ostrander I 1 hr 21 min I I IT'I YOUHUll•ll ,. wuz:a.no -~IOfTMl-llMI a umno Yount W> ntl-1 PIOf'l.ITOPIOfl.I IOODDAYU. •IUU.YLMt MOOllD Oii ABM*Cf m IT'l .. ..,.--rn-•- OPPOll'NITT L99 -....... ......,.. .... . Sunday, March 23, 1986 27 -Salurclay Coat. ICMYOU•n ... , llMltG '11 A~ DAVl't All> OOUATM WTa Alft.D IUTCtM llO'lll "Bite The Bullet" (1975. West· ern) Gene Hacllman, Candice Bergen 12 hrs . 11 min J MAM~ W.TWATB ~ llO'lll "Vou light Up My Life" (1977 Romance' CM1 Conn Joe Sllvet ( 1 hr , 30m1n) ~ICMTIWN ~ llO'lll "The Catered Affair" ( t956. Comedy) Bette Davis. Ernest Borgntne ~hr. 33m1n) NH11G THE WUT .. llOVll "Charley vamcll" ( 1973. Ora· ma1 Walter Ma!lhau Joe Don Baket (2 hrs 30m1n J ta nlU ITOOQll DAYIY All> OOUATM ITMuml QETmAllJ lJDI ~THE Loe ' AM.a!D IUTQ-"-Y W WITM a ..-e..-ra llCMI "On Dangerous Ground" 119!> 1. Mystery) Ida Lupino, Ward Bond 1 11 ~:.,mu.ca HI ())MIU NOtM'I MIQC W MU1'\.M wwrrTOllA• 9 L»F-A-l YWICI .. ZOO MM a.w.u . llOVll "Tl"le Wl&tlul Widow 01 Wagon Gap· ( 1947. Comedy) AbbOtt and Cos- tello, Maqor1e Main ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1,,,, .. M11f't .,.,--.0 'ACll "'CUI.Nm COUIQI IAIUTUU ~ Final Four Preview (I) llCMI "Amadeus" ( 1984, Orama) F Murray Abraham. Tom Hulce (2 hra .• 38 t:allm··a=='-- tW'PYDAYI ®i IWOCI All> _.. ADWBfNm HOUR 0 1UPO lflOtn'1 ~A Featured Wrangler Pro Rode<> Round-Up from Bill· l,!!9S Mont ! 1 hr . 30 min ) (.!J MOv. WIChtta" ( 1955. Western) Joel McCred Vera Miles 12 hrs ) l ~--,ACI. '11 CUL T\IR ..... ..., c ., llCMI .. A Ptano For Mrs lmlno ( 1982. Orama) Belle OavlS. Penny Futter 1 hr. 40 min) LOlllU.. -(J)llCMlllCH • A&.Vlt All> 1MI a.. •t u.-a-.n MW I .... Ulla CATI All> DOii DAUIY•W19 • COOt a I OIAW ccurrt "Focus Orange County Professional Women's Or• Q!.O iz.a t 1()(1S " l!J.,. "Captain Nemo And The Un- derwate< Cuy" ( 1970. ~Ion) Ro=an. ChUCk Conncn (2 hra.) "The Old Maid" ( t~. Orama) Belle Daves. Miriam Hopkin•. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ) llCMI "Gunge Din" (1939. Ad'ven· rvro) Cery Grant. Douglas Fairbanks Jr 11 hr 57 min) 28 Sunday, March 23, 1988 -11::.:ao.~ WAftKA1•••1• 0 ... ~ llAlt UUCT1C •JAMI• e .,_"Tarzan's Peril" (1951, Adven· lure) Lex Barker. Virginia Huston ( 1 hr . 30 mm.) l :.a-COOll QUllT '°" NACI .,_ "The Candidate" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Robert Redford. Peter Boyte ( 1 hr . 50m1n) (I) II II NCAA Women's OMSl()(l I Championship lrom Fayenevitle. Ark (!aped) (2 hrs l -QZ) .... tlA .. IA•ALL Atlanta Braves vs Los Angeles Dodgers (Live) (3 hrs.) tW8 ()) NA toll Tournament Players Championship third round live from Ponte Vedra. Fla. (Lrve) I 1 hr • 30 min ) I .. , ..-cA'ITOPTa 0 5 • t8& INCIAL "The Secret World of Og" Peter. PeMy. Pamela and Pollywog abandon their smashed straw boat while trying to escape from en angry mob In the land of Og. (Part 3 of 3) (R) IEEm.1--....... U..WAYUl19 nmc•--1•P .. "On The TOW11" (1949, MuaJ- eat) Gene Kelty. Frank Sinatra ( 1 hr • 38 min.) • to9a. eoLJ» -JU• ....... ---· -1~-....,., 1'1m1TOOW .,.. "Hell River" ( 1975, Orama) Rod Tay1or. Adam West. (2 hrs.) Cf) ..... UWW. Chicago Cubs vs San FranolscO Giants (Live) (3 hrs.) • mW11 "Bloody Avengers" ( 1980. Ad· venture) Alexander Fu Sheng. Richard Harris (2 hrs ) ... -.0 Scheduled· Gladyt Knight and the Pips, Culture Club. Berry Menltow. Jennile< Rush. Five Star. Eidle, Force Mo. 's. tn steteo. ~ 1 hr.) • WCJ• :a• "The Boy Who Loved Trolls" A 12-yeer-old boy tries to keep chllhood dreamt lntec1 by running away to search lor trolls Stars Suun Ant()(I, Sam waterst()(I, Matt DIN. o ( 1 hrJ ... tu .. M•tuOaklan A'sva. San Diego Padres (Live) (2 hrs.. 30 mlnclu, •,.a::O=, ~--.. er~·· (1984. Science Fiction) Dennis Quaid. Max Von Sydow. ~'fr.:~ ~ _.. "Falling In Love" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Robert OeNlfo. M..-yt Streep. ( 1 hr • 47r:J. (%) "The Termlnetor" ( 1984, Sci- erlCe Action) Arnold Schwerzeoegge<. Linde Hamllton. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) Ra I~ MIUTIAU. NCAA Anal Four Sem1ftnal hve lrom Dallas (2 hrs .• 15 min) D _._ ITMIT Comedian Tom Oreesen provides a mixture ol laughter and music when he welcomes guests Franll S1n1tra, Johnny Bench and the mu- SIGa=P StOfmy Weather I ITOOGll AT TMI MCMlt Sci'leduled reYiews "Ginger & Fred" (Marcello Mastroianni) , 'Just Between Friends" (Mary Tyler Moore. Ted Danson) "Rad" (Taha Sh11e. Jack Weston) l uw.a..uv THE IMINAnoN 1UH•11t111W1• err .,_ "The Big Street" ( 1942, Ro- mance) Henry Fonda. Lucille Ball (1 hr .. 28 min.) · ([) IA-ALL'I QMATUT Mn'I A look at the 1967 World Serles between the Cardt- nats and Red Sox ( 1 hr ) ~ G ..a CM.tRl8I Miami Grand Pnx The lnternattonal tMSA GTP Road Race lotlows the course at 160 MPH up and down Biscayne Boulevard and along the lbay~ami WAii '11 1MI IT AM .,_ "The Car" ( 1977, Horror) James Broltn, Kathteen Lloyd (2 hrs.) e .,_ "Our Time·· ( 1973. Orama) Pamela Sue Martin, Parker Stevenson. (2 hrs ~WMO I THI PIOllCUTOI • H•MOflWIUETIT D..cl ..V. Host: Adrian Zmed Judges: Robert Mandan. Isabel Sanford, Roger Mosley. Performance by John Parr . tnst~R) ~ CWl~l··--1:11 D .,_ Volvo Ctassle Semlflnala from Ch~ delay) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) l .. 'lllT.,..,.~ flllCMICT---CMDOOl Lfl .,_ "Rappjn' " ( 1985. Orama) Ma110 Van Peebles, Tasla Valenza ( 1 hr . 32 min) · ~"'""Git 1MI""' t:ll ... WITM. UDO--.. ..X: 1M1 .... .,... UCK Film clips lrom "Stat Wars" and "The Empire Strikes Back" are featured In this behind· the-scenes ~ a1 special effects Mark _ 1 Ha=ts (1hr~ woaD .... CllOll PIW.I YOY,._ .,. "The Private War Of Ma)or Ben· son" ( 1955, Comedy) Charlton Heston . Julre Adan:J2 tn.i l llTTT MDI IO.IAl19 ..-cf ..... .,. "The Natural" ( 1984, Orama) Robert Redford, Roben Duvall. (2 hra .. 1 '4 min) llOOIO Winston Tour Team Rode<>. !Iaped) ( t hr ) CfJ•• Danny faces the bitter realttles of the entertainment business When • come- dian steals his mate<tal In stereo. ( 1 hr.) (J) mWll "AndtOld" ( 1982. Science Ac· llon) Klaus Klnsi<l Don Oppet. ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) CZ) .,_ "The Sonow And The Pity" 1_!972, Documentary) (4 hra •• 20 min.) .... "The Gal WhO Tooti. The w .. t .. c 1949. Western) Yvonne De C.rto. Soot1 -lalurclay Cont. Brad'' • 30 min J =~~llMTll I ntl T.ooe Will Henry and Beanpale are trapped 1n a tunnel by a TripOd. but II ey manage to escape and are taken in ~a .,!Bi:~ of grape growers f.il Volvo ClaSSIC Sem1l1nals trom Ch= Tepe del~I hr , 30 min) l e~:.. ta llOT~ LLUITMTID 2'e5 (I) COUHI UIUTULL NCAA Final Four Semlftnal ttve from Dallas (2 hrs .. 15 ·n1n) llOV1I "The Empire Strikes Back" 1 1980 Science Fiction) Mark Hamill Har 1son F0<d (2 hrs . 4 min ) ,. R IPOITICCR .,. "Adventures Of P1nocch10' I 1978, Fantasy) Animated (2 hrs) U 9 NA t0WLM $235,000 Toledo T•ust PBA National ChampionShip. the <econd ot bowltng's triple crown events. trom Imperial Lanes In ToledO. Ohio 1.Ta=ti.liJ~,t 30 min ) ~ F• Aller coming down with a severe .. ase of s tage fright. Chris considers teav- ·~ the schOol In stereo ( 1 hr ) llJ .o¥ll "The Terror Of MechagodZHla" 11974, Scie~Fictlon) (2 htS ) 9 .WA Efforts to f1gh1 a staph epldemt<: :it Austtaha's Royal MelbOUrne Hospital 1l- 1strale ll'l1s loo+< at how 1nfecttons re5lS· tant to anUblollcs are causing W1despread 3larm within the medical community O I hr) ~CNmllLll~ ·-·-~ MU -!ILIA .. In this spa- cial. the British comedian performs s1<e1cheS and songs and welcomes the H111'i:Olf~ t hr.) .. ...rn. tlD tmlf--tlWSJ nm MIOUIH ntl Mn'I .. , .... -·--'"..,.,. NOOPICOOll W -~ WAC«Y WOILD O* "°"" ~~~ .... ii.,_ "Easter Parade" (1948. Musi· cal),il~rlend. Fred Astaire (2 hrs ) I:.: nllCIUllt TMI Mfl WCIM.O CW llM Freestyle Chempt· onshtps from Lake Placid. N Y (Taped) i! hr) (H) llOVll "Swing $h1f1" ( 1984, Drama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell ( 1 hr . 40 min) aaa• .,_ "BralnSIOfm" ( 1983, Sctence- F1ction) Chtlstophef Walken. Natalie WOOd. ( t hf., •6 min ) 1 -.rAY .... AICO'T ta • llMCM ·-"Mystery Of The Mon ~Pit" • -WCIM.O Oii 9IOIT1 Mike Tyson ( 19-.(), 19 l<Os) vs. James "Quick" T1Uls (31-8, 24 KOsl In 1 heavyweight bOUt ac~led tor 10 rounds from Glens Falls. N Y.. World Ski Ayfng Championshlpl fr~ Kulm. Austria (Taped) (I hr 30 mmL CD (!) AT nt1 110W111 Schedule<! reviews • The Money Pit" (Torn Hanks. ShelleY Long) "Aatboy" (Sondra Locke) "Smooth Talk" (TrNt wu11ams. Laura Dern). I AIC ... Q llOTOH• llAelC • OI. ,Mn'lll llO¥ll "The Man In The Whtie Sult"" ( 1951, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Cecll Parker ( 1 hr., 24 min.) •1 ftmlCMADVBIT\m IT1IC11. y ., .... FMm After coming down with a seve<e case of stage tnght. ChrlS conSldefs teav- i lhe schOOI In St8<80. ( I hr ) ........ IUCl .... IQU ... "'111 MD 'AUL Saul of Tarsus (An- thony Hopkins) , later called Paul. con- verts lrom a persecutor of ChrlsttanS to a supporter of Chnsl's strugg.hng churctl and feverishly spreads lhe new religion throughout the Roman Empire. Peter· Robert FolCworth (Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs.) O GD ... m> llO¥ll "Captain Horatio Hornblower" ( t95 t, Adventure) Gregory Peck, Virgin- ia Mayo (2 hrs.) • MnU c. CLMm't ..,,,..,. wcaD l ... COOllAlm IOUAM POOT eAlll B•ll CGlUGI ltOCUY NCAA DMslon I Championship five from Provldenoe, A.I. Q.hrs) CIJ llO¥ll "Turk 1821" ( t985. Ofama) Timothy Hunon. Robert Urlc;h ( t hr., 38 min) ~ llO¥ll "The Rainmaker" (1956, Ro- mance) Burt Lancaster. Katharine Hep- burn. (2 hrt. 30 min.) eM••=-um •till C811911AL Tragedy stalks a hom&- sread family during lhe Oepressk>n: Mexi- can 1mmlgren1s turn to the Venneford Rench operators (Lynn Redgrave. Wllllam Atherton) after being harassed by local bigots; Phlllp Wendell (Doug McKeon) perpetuates his family's dubious land dea~an 11 of 12) (2 hrs.) -1~ = .. _,.Mike T- (19-0. 19 KOsJ vs. James "Quick" Tlllls (3t-8. 24 KOs) 1n a haevyweight bOut scheduled tor tO rounds from Glens Falls. N Y • Work! Ski Flying Chemplonshtps from Kulm. Austria (Taped) ( 1 hr .• 30 min) e MM • ...., ..... -... Jeffrey Lyons and Ml· chael Medved host an Informative loo+< al what's new al the movies In stereo I ~~ ...... ~Al -1ven1ng-----.. , .... llO¥ll ''The Smurls And The Magic Flute" (1983. Adventure) Animated The lovable Smurls set out to retrieve 11 magi· cat muSleal Instrument stolen by a villafn. I=~ .U1Wr'O CM..O ... ( ..... ACTOM num .,... _ _..""~ "Bartok as Dog" A Sixties ldeelllt. Melclng a ~to- 5 lOb In an •ttempt to conform to the Yup- pie-mold of the '80$, remlnlsCles about hi$ dog Battok white drinking beer and listen- ing to the compoeer Bartok'a music In this on&-ect ~Y by Patrick T ovatt. Q l uml-ONM,._ -1ICllU8 G Tiii CU NOUll Completing lhe Tam-pa home renovations lf1<:1uding the deck and a screened enclosure. a budge! ra- ~. "The Candidate" ( t972. Ore· ma) Robert Redford. Peter Boyle A young liberal tries desperately to avoid being c0trupted by his campaign tor a seat In the u.s Senate 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min) CB>TMITAUO*TMl._,Piw::llC Fantasy. humOf end music all interweave to tell the ste<y of an annual bunny picnic that marks the first day of SPflng and the arrtv· el of a tamous ste<ytelle< A new cast of Muppet characters IS 1ntr0duced ( 1 hr.) (I).,. "The Four Seasons"' ( 198t, Comedy) A1an Alda. Carol Burnett Three couples. all close. 1ong-t1me lrieodS. expe- rience profound changes 1n their relallon· ships when one of the marriages d1s1n- lrates. 'PGy hr .. 47 min.) TOKUIO Udll 11111 .. 1 (1) ... MllWON11UI. TOO Cl.Oii POlt "'CMOll-lftllllT" Cosmic Cow may move on 10 greener pastures wtlen a TV netw0<k wants to feature her 1n a show. (R) • ab~ Ganer snakes. an East· em gl85S lizard. a deSer1 IO<totse and the alligator are seen In this IOOk at the adap- tabllity of reptltes~ 9 • 009UTaaw::a,a (Z)W ~ON ntl .... ICm Guest: Flelder COOk. NI 8 UCCOOlel ON ICI Animated Rich Lii- tle. Rita Coolidge and Leo Sayer provide the vOiceS tor this muslcal special. D MIT UCIJ wmt DAW> ... ...,.-•mm Consumer Information on roach control. car battery safety. auto brake tights and how to avoid personal assault In parking lots. • MOU. YWOOD Q.OllUP Scheduled· a typlcel day in HOl~oOd -glfmpses of a ptoducef. dlrectOf. actress. soap opeta creator, company president and othefs at work (R) (I) TOO CLoll POR CMOllT Cosmic Low may move on to greener pastures when a TV network wants 10 feature her 1n a stlOw (R) "U.L.ual .. ~ ~='ON SM moo Featured a Vl$1t to Mammoth Ski Area • ~ WOlll8 Jamie has some ex- plaining to do when he uses v1ck1 10 com i te his history homewOfk ...... FClml9 U1'111 A IOOk at carnrvorous plants. their enwonmenl and the venous means they use to at1rac1 and kill their orey In stereo. O ( 1 hr ) e SM Dileo AUVI Featured rowtng and racing on MtSSion Bay a San Diego goo1- met coo1<1ng school, kids' classes at Sea World Guest Host P041ce Chief Bin KOien· def I UllCY ...-IAl1WI AUITlt crrt LmTI ROQet McGumn performs acoostlc versions or many of The t3yrds' hits as well as solo material. Kiie Wolf 11ngs "Love Sttll Remains' n~ "Give voursell to LCMt " ( 1 hr ) (B) llOWll "Oxford Blues" ( 1964. Ofama} Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy Oxford Uf'ltverll- ty· s tradttiOnS are tossed to the wind by. brash American tee11-11ger 1n pursuit ot an eluSNa Bttllsh cover gfrl 'PG-13' O (1 nr . 33 min ) .,. "The Meen SeaSOtl·· I 1985, Sunday, March 23, 1986 29 -Salurclay Cont. Orama) Kurt Russell. Manet Hemingway A M1am1 rePorter becomes swept up 1n the media blitz when a psychopathic murd81'er chooses him to be his sole spckesman R I 1 hr 43 min ) :%) MOYIE "The Bostonians" ( 1984, Dra- ma l Christopher Reeve Vanessa Redgrave In 19th-century Boston, an 1m- presst0nable woman 1s caught between her alhance with the feminist cause and her attraction to a brash soothern lawyer l nrs) KAMI MO MATO r.tl QINllMOH 1':JD DANCE PIVBI Host Adrian Zmed Judges Roben Mandan. Isabel Sanford, Roger Mosley Performance by John Parr In stereo (R) Rn"IALMNQ 9'0IE fl!TA&. PUCI I "Real Friends' Animated Horace Fly and Nastlna cast a dark cloud over the garden when they try to ruin Rose Petal and Sweet Violet's l11endst11p Voice of Marie Osmond a m ON LA. Featured an interview With Catherine Oxen berg of "Dynasty". a look at women who commit murder. w11h wom- pn who are serving time for homoc1de. a school tor wrestlers Cf) ClOll UP "Zoo" Some untOld 1nforma- 11on about San Diego's acclaimed Wild Animal Park trom Or Charles Schroeder 11.e man who conceived the 1dea O NIA IAIKITUU Los Angeles Lakers at Seattle SuperSomcs (Lrve) {2 hrs . 30 lm1n~=- IAME'Yla1.ll IM •oo ZOO'I A*AI. DPMtt Fea tured a look at lizards and snakes Pro1ect w1klhle a second chanoe for na- tive species Lest stop the )unge trail 'l)........,,. ... 00 f) ()) AINOl.f Hawke suspects the owner of a trendy nlghclub has abducted n1s n~h.;;;yuardian. ( 1 hr ) D Im A mMJ Nell's plans for a •omantlc dinner date are dashed when 1-, must bab'y·slt a large group of ch1I· , In stereo • ' lllOV. "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora- ' ) Nick Nolle. Debra Winger Based on • boo~ t>y John Steinbeck In a 1940s r fc,1n1A coastal town a marine blotogrst ,.. l)mes romantically involved with a girl 1 nm the local bordello. (2 hrs J I ltg) MDD fOD lltOW Q TWIJGHTZO. ':::. 'Under Fire" ( 1983. Orama) Noel-Nolte Joanna Cassidy Two Amer1- t.dn 1ourna1ts1s end 1 photographer ·cover ft>•· Nicaraguan we• wtule a French double accnt uses pfl01ographs of rebels 10 search tor key S ndlnlsta leaders (2 hrs 30m1n J I OOYa.Y ,,. NOllCUToa GlllAT PA OlllA*ll 'Bernstein Conciucls Haydn's 'Mass in Time of War' · l eonar1 Bernstein conducts this per tormanee by the Bavarian Radio Sympho- ny Orchestra and Chorus from the Bavari- an Baroque Beslllea In Ottobeuren, Wesr Ger= In stereo. ( 1 hr.) "The Bay Boy" ( 1984. Orama) Uv Ullmann. Kiefer Suthefland. In 1930s Nova Scotia, the adolescent son of an lm· poverished family facet uncertainty about his future es 11 clef'gyman due to burgeon· 1ng desires and his Involvement In a mur dor 'R' 11 hr . '' min ) 30 Sunday, March 23, 1986 w ..anm ell TM& MOii TNI DAM-Two blCker- rng occult1sts (PhylltS Diiier Lawrence Tierney) coulO be SS0.000 rleher -that is 11 they can succeed 1n e11orc1s1ng a oos· sessed girt CS) PAllll CHA.-Rose (La1nie Kazan) be- comes d1ssa1rst1ed with her divorce lawyer and decides to handle the proceedings herself ( t hr I I UC811 MOii IMTA MSTA .. ~TMQ(I: CIWl'1Wl1W t::ll fl) PACTS or LR Jo's father tries to mend their strained relahonShip by buying her Q!!_ts In stereo Q 8 Q0 llMION The governor answers an ad lrom a magazine's personals column. ~ LRITY\H Ofi TNI llQI MD 'AllOUI Interviews with Jane Russell and Lou Rawls. billionaire Adnan Khashogg1's birthday party. a tour of Paris (Part 2 of 2). adventurer Brooke Knapp, cetebrittes· homes with Paige Rense of Architectural Q!gest IA) (I hr ) UJ ""1 EAITD AAmT Burl Ives narr ates the tale of a toy rabbit who learns from a kind tarry that he is to be ll'le first Easter Rabbi I ([) COLLI• IAIU1UU.: PllA&. '°"" F'LAWCIC i~ 'Nl9eQPC*f • ()) ..,_ "The Postman Always Arngs Twice" ( t98 t OramaJ Jack Nleholson, Jessica Lange A drtfter takes a rob at a roadside diner. begins an a Hair with Che owner's bOred young wile. and together they..e.101 her hu<;band'~ murder (2 hrs) D UP IOUla OR..t Rose's sister (POiiy Holltday) goes blind end turns to Rose for help In scereo D a LOVI lf)AT On a Caribbean cruise a hvely woman seeks romance with a snobbish man, a woman poses as a man to impress a bOsS. Doc meets an ex-wile; a mentally handicapped young man pr~ poses marriage to Vlckt. Guest stars In- clude l ana Turner. Linda Purt and Tim~ ~Patrick M=y (RJ o (2 hrs ) w Uat AWANll Rhythm and blues artists are honored In this third an· nual presentar1on of awards lor single and group performances, the year's best video and lltellme ac!"l1evement Scheduled ap- peara!'lces by Stevie w onder. the Four Tops. the Temptations. Nancy Wiison. Run-OMC. F-"redd1e Jackson. New Edition and Cherrette with Ale>eander O'Neal Hosts Lou Rawls. Melba Moore In stereo ~hrs~ ~ • G Tl MM* A Cl' Aft* Of nll PlOfiU MD TtB Mf An examination ol the relatt0nshlp between art and splriluall- ty, and Its ~nlficance In the dally Ille 0 1 New Zealand s Maori people Maon actor Don C Selwyn narrates ( 1 hr ) Jl DAU.Al HOUI UITD (I} :":i.. Biiiy Crystal, Whoopl GOldbe<g and Robin Wllllams are ached· uled h<>Sts for this benefit perlormanoe de- signed to raise money for America'• poor and hometess. SchedUled guest• Include Jerry Lewis. Mlehael J. Fox. Sid Caesar. Carl Reiner. Tony Oa.nza. Joe Piscopo, Andr.. Martin, John Candy and Estelle Ge11y. (3 hi'$ ) CC llO¥ll "Scarface" (1 983, Orama) Al Paelno, Mtehelle Pfellftr A Cuban hOOd released from Castro's Jails travels to Ml· aml and climbs to the top of the cocaine tradJ:I. world ·~min.) (!) II SY I After aH Other methods fall, Makepeace comes up with an idea that she ·hopes will free hostages taken 1n an attempted bank robbery ( 1 hr) (I) llO¥IE "Felling In Love'" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Robert OeNlro. Meryl S1reep. Despite the fact that bOth are married, a chanoe meeting on a commuter train spartcs a mu- tual romantic interest between a construe· lion engineer and a graphic designer 'PG- t3' O (l hr, 47 min I (%) llO¥ll "The Terminator" ( 198.t. Sci- ence Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Linda Hamilton A cyborg ts sent b11ck In 11me from the year 2029 to present-day Los Angeles to assasslnate a woman who 1s destined to give birth 10 a revolutionary 'R' (1 hr • 48 mln ) I •GllCC*CaT .... · .. ...rTUCU UI e ALL• &1fCIMllfWllllll9111191• Malt wOfks out a plan to help Paula get used to having his da=~hou9e. i DAVlllOIV9 IAITIR .. a RS HOil ITml In stereo ( 1 hr.) 1-:vw "Conouct Unbecoming" ( 1975, Orama) Miehaet 'Y()(k, Susannah York A lawyet defends a feltow Br1t1Sh Army olllcer against a rape charge (2 hrs) e llO¥IE "The Flreman'a Ban" ( 1968, Comedy) Josef Svet. Marie Jezkova Elaborate plans to fete lhetr 86-year--Old chief at a special ball go awry for a group of wen-meaning Czechoslovakian firemen l hr .. 30min) IAITIR~ llCMI "Stage Door Canteen" ( 1943, Muslcal) Lon McCallister, Helen Hayes. Three girls date soldiers. ignoring the rulet set down by the Stage Door Canteen where they work. (2 hrs.) CC) .VW "Bananas" (1971, Comedy) Woo<ty Allen. Louise Lasser A product tester, bored with hla everyday rovtlne, goes to a small Latin AmMlcan country and becomes a dictator during a political u ~~hr ,22 mln,) DMarOIAlt = ...,.Tuell •llMCMOP-"Walls Of Jericho" .. ...,. lal.m~ •••••n ... .. INITIPMI 1W Be(l)Oe ... M1W °" 1il"" TM.II,_,,. IMM_ After years of boycotttng Halloween. an elderly man (Roy Poole) ts tC>fmented by a persistent httle trick-or-1rea1er who's out to teach him a tesaon. • ITAi llMCM Guest Alp Wi1$on In sterr.·.w~ hr ) I DAW t//l '9CTORT AT 1'11 .,.. Scheduled ravlews "The Money Pit" (Tom Hank1, Shelley Long ) , "AatbOy" (Sondra Locke). "Smooth Talk" (Traat Wllll1ma. Laura Dem) Cl)TMl m.Tm11A .. t//I~ Oiloc. Form« SCTV caat mernti.r Dave Themas plays e suc:oe11tu1 college profes· SOf whO's tral\Spclfted beck In time. Oueet stars Include Cethel'lne O'Hara. Martin Short. Joe Flaherty and others. ( 1 hr.) (%) mwtl "The Nine Lives Of Fritz The Cal" ( 197•. Comedy) Voices of Skip Hannant. RiVa Aoee. Animated. The com· IC·book feltne recaMa the lbt days ot Hltlef and the Oepfess!On and fentaslzea about -lalurclg Cont. la 1\J=~~ty. ( 1 hr 30 min) I ==---= LM A fund-<a)Slng ~!':~:~~ ~9~rloW~t~~ 11• MGHT TMCll special to benefit cancer al'ld dieee98 r• ~s tlefp from an outlaw aher his land rs 11:11 IAllUIY Mml search at St. JUde's Children's Hospital In raken away from t11m and h•s family Is GD IATUllDAY~LM Memph15, Tenn. Hosts: Betty White and murdered. (2 hrs) aa.lll & llAllPUCI When Demp-D!Ck Van Patten. (1 hr.) 1----~, (Michael Brandon) and Makepeace (I) 110¥W "Dar11 Passage" (19"7, Mys-W -.TTMCll tGlynis Barber) Investigate a typleal tery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren e.caJl A t:1I llO¥W "Pauline At The Beach" ( 1983. waretiouse robbery. they uncover a mul-man escapes from San Quentin to prove Comedy) Amanda Langlet Ar~le Oom- t1m1lbon dOllar drug scheme. ( 1 hr ) himself Innocent of murdering his wife basle. The romantic ups and downs of a rYtWthaa .alT'I i MP ·ID o.a, ..... young PariSian woman vacationing In Nor· lllOV. "Disorderly Orderly" (1964. CID llO¥W "The Breakfast Club" (1984, mandy as viewed through the eyes of her Comedy) Jerry lewis. Glenda Farrell Orama) Emillo Estevez. Molly Ringwald 16-year-old couS1n. (Sob11tled) 'R' ( 1 l'lr . When a doctof's son becOmeS a hosp/tat Frve teen-agers converge at an all-day 0. 34 min.) ordert)'. he creates havoc by Igniting a pa-tentlon session and make strides toward m 1·.CO.- trent s beard and stealing an ambulance mutual understanding and respect. 'R' Q •1111811'.,,. to pursue htS gtrltriend ( 1 l'lr • 50 mlnT.) i! hf .• 37 min.) MIC •m Cf) rn Musical guest· Nick Glider. ake-CZ) llO¥W "Botero" ( 1984, Orama) Bo .. Scheduled' Gladys Knight 'JllS ot Jump" by Van Halen and "Great Derek, George Kennedy. After graduating and the Pips. Culture Club. Barry Manilow. Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee Lewis. from an Engll!>h boarding school, a worn· Jennifer Rush, Frve Star, Exile. Force (!)) llO¥ll "White Lightning" ( 1973, Ad· an journeys to Arabia and Spain In search M.D. ·s. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) venture) Burt Reynolds. Jennifer BltUngs-of her first lover. 'R' ( 1hr .. '1 min.) CI)llCME "The Killing Fields'' ( 1984, Ora- ley In exchange for his release from prls-*I llTCft'Y ma) Sam Waterston, Harng S Ngor on. an expert driver strikes a bargain with m Based on New York Times reporter Syd· tedernl authorities to help smash a llOWll "Kings Go Forth" ( 1958, Ora-ney Schanberg's chronicle of the unique moonshine ring (2 hrs) ma) Tony Curtis. Natalie Wood. In World friendship that developed between him ml M0v. "The G,host Of Flight 401" war 11 France, a girl of mixed blood gets and his native assistant. 0.th Pr an, In I 1978. Myl>tery) Ernest Borgntne. Kim involved with a pair of Gls, one of whom Is 1970s wartorn Cambo<M. 'R' (2 hrs . 21 BaS1nge1 The apparition of a dead flight destined to cause her downlall (2 hrs.) min ) ~~er~mappeanng~aew~~ ----------~~~~-~--~~~~=========~ ot planes using salvageable parts of his dow=thner (2 hrs ) 8D THI -.-cM ... M11MI "Bom Of Water' The 17-year-old son of a fundamentalist preacher IS torn between hrs personal beliefs and his family's val- ues Stars Shaun CaSSldy 8!) LR t/11 aMT ~ llO¥ll "10 To Midnight" (1983, Ora- ma) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stevens A homicide delectrve and a aiminology gradulJte search fOf a klller of women. 'R' ~hr 41 min.) .-rm llO¥ll "Arabesque" ( 1966. Adven· tOJreJ Gregory Peck, Sophia Loren When an American professor in England Is kid- napped. aid comes 1n the lorm of a my&t&- noos woman who is the mistress of an oil magnate (2 hrs ) 1h•aMIC .... O ttM llO¥a "Tne Cobra" ( 1968. Adven- ture) Dana Andrews. Anita Ekberg. The Secret Servioe 1s brooghl In to halt a MIO. die Eastern operation ot oplum-amugglers. ~ hts) tJ ICTV Sketches "My Fair Lady " with Andrea Martin as Eliza Doolittle; Lee lacocca (Dave Thomas) rock concerts. i •saw .... DAYIDB.DOnO DAVI)•--Scheduled Women with f0teign roots discuss the American man (I hr.) ~ ~ N0CaY NCAA OMslon t Semrlrnal from Providence. RI (R) lMI NrT'CWaD A movie d1tect0f (Pe- ter Coyote) becomes the target of his leading lady's revenge lllOYll "Hot Bodies" ( 1984, Adult) QI. 1nka. Gabriel Pontetto In the Swtsa Alps. a bUS1nessman and tus wife embark on Indi- vidual erotic escapades ( 1 hf., 19 min.) (I) 11CME "AndrOid" ( 1982. Science Flo- ttOO) Klaus K1nski, Don Qpper. In en Iso- lated space station, an aimoet-humen ro- bOt is houlhed to ditcOVef that he 1110 be put out ot commission by a crned tcfen. tlst. ~ 1 hr .. 20 min) G "Allee. SwHt Allee'' (1977, Horror) Linda Miiier. Paula Sheppard. 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Entry bl•nk on B3 Coast Perserverancelsthe watchword for Hunt- ington Beach fisherman Bud Lee, who's finally finished a fishing boat he started bulldlng 18 years ago.IA3 Sporta LSU, Loulsvllle become first two to qualify for NCAA basketball's Final Four./C1 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Clualfted Croaaword Death Notlcet Entertainment Horoacope Ann L1ndera Opinion Paparazzi · Publlc Noticel Sport• Styte Televlllon WMther 82 A3 C5 0 1-6 86 06 85-6 83 82 A6 82-3 oe C1-4 81-3 TVL~ !' 50~ 0 FAIR P'OMCA8T80N A2 SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1986 . Food tampering escalates More rat poison found in medicines, glass shards discovered in ice cream PHU.ADELPHIA (AP) -Federal technicians examining samples of three popular medications found traces of rat pc:>isqn in a ninth capsule Saturday as the products were pulled from shelve5..in stores and medicine cabinets. Meanwhile, in Dublin, Ca., Lucky Stores officials Saturday announced Wieder pushes for plan on AIDS By USA MAHONEY °' .. °""' ......... Spurred by a stale advisory com- mittee that urged Orange County government to become more in- volved in AIDS education and prevention efforts. 2nd District Supervisor Harriett Wieder has asked fellow board members to support the development of an AIDS master plan. The plan would include a compila- tion of resources available to persons suffering from acquired immune deficiency syndrome. It would ident- ify unmet needs and clarify the roles or federal, state and local agencies working on the AJDS problem. Wieder also wants the county to provide up-to-date educational ma- terial on AJDS to public libraries and members of the business communitr. The board will consider Wieder s suggestions Tue~. AIDS is a p fog disease that destroys the immune system; making its. victims susceptible to lire-threat- enina illnesses. To date, people who contract AIDS usually live no more than two years after symptoms ap- pear. Most of its victims arc male homosexuals although the disease bas also stricken intravenous drug users, that they were removma from their dairy cases all Lady Lee and generic ice cream and sherbet made at a plant in Buena Park because glass was found in two more cartons. Lu~ officials had said Friday th-t the cham wu recalling thtee flavors of Lady Lee ice cream from stores in California, Nevada and Arizona be- bisexuals and their partners. Hurrah for vacation cause snards of glass had been fo und in them. Police in San Francisco said Satur- day that a box of Contac capsules found in a store there bad ~n subjected to tamperins. ~th pin or needle holes in the packaginJ. SmithKJine Beckman COrp. of Philadelphia reported 2, 100 calls by Saturday to a toll-free phone number handliQg refund and information requests from customers who boupn Contac for colds, Teldrin for allersies, or Dietac for weight loss. the three drugs recalled after rat poison wa.s found. . The FBI was investipun1 the tamperina and phone cans from a man calling himself .. Gary .. who told a store, news orpnizations and SmithKline that be poisoned capsules in Houston, St. Louis, Cbicaao and Orlando, Aa. The latest incidents of tamperin,i ()()me on the heels of recent reports that glass fraaments bad been found in Gerber blby food and the death last month of a New York woman who h&d UICd 'fylenol capsules laced with cyanide. The death spurred 1ohnson & Johnson to recall 22 million pecU&es of Ty&cnol capsu)es and to stop making the capsule medication. Warfarin, an anti~t and the active in&Jedient in rat poison, was found in a capsule of Tcldri.n on Saturday, said Food and t:>rul_ ~­ ministration spokcsmao Bi!!_~ Six capsules of Con tac, one ofTeld.rin and one of Dict.ac were found con- taminated with warfarin on Friday. (Pleue .. rooD/A.2) Work due on car pool lanes By LISA MAHONEY oe .. o..,,.. ... Modifications to car pool lanes on the Costa Mesa Freeway will tct under way Monday after weeks of ram-related delays. Entry and eXJt points to the car pool-only lanes will be lengthened by ~ SOO feet to give motorists more time to enter or leave the restricted use lanes. An access point near the Santa Ana Freeway intersection will be..., extended by 1,000 feet because of the large amount of traffic conaestion there during rush hour. The state Department of Transpor- tation bas also decided to double the number of access points by allowing motorists to enter and exit at all the openings designated by broken white lines. Currently there arc separate entrances and exits. Signs limitina traffic movement will be chanted to reflect the revision. Yellow pylons will also pop up along a poruon of the car pool lanes. which stretch from the Riverside to the San Dieao freeways for a distance of about 12 miles. The pylons will be installed for a 1.5 mile interval between Cba~ Av- enue and 17th Street, wd Chuck °""',... .... _,.....,........,. Boyer, a Caltra.os traffic coainecr. Caltrans officials hope the pylons In January, the state's AJDS Ad- visory Committee met in Orange Sprtq break bad betfan, tbe n.n wu out, County. Chairman Bruce Dectcer and afi wu rtiJlt witla tbe world Saturday praised county health officials for the for th.la Golden Weat Collete foa.nome of (Pleue 11ee AID8/A2) (clockwt.e from left) Kim McCartney, Pete Lobdell, Dale Schwarts and Karen Wil- liama, who were celebrat:lnC at BantiJaCton Beach. The weather wu ezpected to cool •U,htly today. will discourqe driven from croain& the double yellow lines that dis. tinguisb the car pool lanes from other freeway lanes. Drivers arc supposed (Pleue Me CAil POOL/A2) Mesa man jailed in shooting off armer Vietnamese official Suspect is another V etnamese refugee and anticommunist From staff and wire reports Westminster police arrested a 3~ year-old Vietnamese refugee from Costa Mesa on suspicion of at- tempted murder Friday in the shoot- ing of Van Khan Tran. the former director of housing for the govern- ment of South Vietnam. Be Tu Van Tran, a newspaper deliveryman, was bemg held at -Or- ange County Jail Saturday in lieu of SS0.000 bail, police Sgt. Mike Mit- telstaedt said. The shooting occurred Tuesday m the parking lot of a Vietnamese shopping center. Van Khan Tran, wounded in the shoulder and abdomen, was listed in stable condition Saturday at Foun- tain Valley Regional Hospital, a nursing supervisor said. Sgt. Bob Burnett said the arTCSted man was a teacher in Vietnam who now works as a newspaper de- liveryman. Kids act fast so do poisons, warn the experts Today's household boasts an array of articles that tantalize curious children's tastebuds. Exotic house- plants. lemon-scented deteracnts, cleansers and bua sprays, candy- coated aspirins, chewable vitamins and sweet couah syrups, drain cleaners. bleaches, col<>&Des and per- fumes. All of them -and more -have been swallowed by a child some- where, sending frantic parents to the telephone. The 24-bout Oranae County Re- gional Poison Center at UCl MedicaJ Center answers about 30,000 such calls every year. Poison centers across the nation were the focus of attention d\.lrina the 25 th annivcnary celebration orNa- tionaJ PoitOn Prevention Week. which ended Saturday. The theme? "Children Act Fast ... So 00 Poi eons: Don't let Them Play for Keeps!" Staffed by pharmacists and nurteS, the Oranae County c.-enter provides i mmediate i nformation on thousands of toiuns and how bc,t to U'Cat them. Not only fnJhtcned mom and dads bllt pby1aa1ns. vctcnnanans and other mcclacal prof. fonala are amona lhote who caU the ~nter PAUL laCHIPllY Focus ON THE NEw s The eme,.encics that prompt tbe calls ranae from•inacct btles to kids eating lnlC'ct~ from l)Ctroleum l'f(>d- ucts splashed tn a victim '1 eyes to kids lapplna up the spillJ. from drain cleanm eating at tender skin to children catina drain cleaners. Not surprisinsJy, most of the calh to tbe c.-entcr are about cbildttn 1w11lowio1 1omcth1n1 they aboWd.D't. Accordlna to Dr. Richard Thomas, director or the poison ctnttT, 90 percent of the calls are for cluldren undtt aae S. And the kids Wee to cat otanu m~ than anytbin1 else, Thomas wd. "hook racial)' display plants rather than pro1«\ lbcm &om youna ch1ldttn, so toddlers often set hold of them," he said (Pl ... ._ POl90M/A2) Cao Thi, president of the Vtet- namcsc League of Orange County, said Van belonged to the United Front for the L1berat1on ofV1etnam, a group which raises money for an- ticommunist Vietnamese resistance fighters. The group 1s apparently not con- nected to the Vietnamese Organ12a- tion to Extenmnate Communists and Restore the Nation, which mailed a letter Wednesday to V1etnamesc- language newspapers in Orange County, saymg Van Khan Tran deserved to be executed. The group (Pleue He REFUGE1t/A2) Brother Michael's new slte just fine By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. °""' ....... It took ao eviction not1ce to move m1ss1onary Brother Michael out of a middle-class area of Costa Mesa and closer to his homeless and hungry flock. For more than a decade. Brother Michael has handed out food nearly every morning from various east side churches. No"' his mission has moved west. to a small church 1n a low-1ncome neighborhood. "It's the first ume we've btcn here and it's probably where we ought to have been to begin with. We're closer to the poor people." said the crusty, 77- )ear-old m1ss10nar). Brother Michael was asked in mid-February to find a new home for his food mission after a new church toolc over the .22nd Street Site formerly leased by Believers Faith Center. Monday through Saturday, crowds of transients and in- digents lined up m the church (Pleue eee llICBAEL/ A2) elder woman'• urlftl fnma lran.11le palr were re'Glllted tlmMaCb tbe dforta of die Make A Wlllh Poa.ndation. See •1'1 OD A.2. • 0...,. eo.t DAILY PtlOT/ &May, March 23. 1He Visitor dles durlngswlm in La'guna cove A Minnesota man vltiti~tdatives 10 Soutbern California dJed wbile 1W1mmina near Fishnman's Cove in Laauna Beach Saturday, police u.JCl Rtrbert C. Morin, 49, may have drowned or suffered a bean attack while in the water with his '°" and a friend, Sgt. Ray Lard.Jc said. The coroner's office bas scheduled an autopsy today to determine tbc exact cause of death, be said. Mono did not have • hjstory or heart problems. Morin, his son, Herbert A. Monn of Hemet and an unjdenti6ed friend went to Fisherman's Cove to kin dive, Latdie aid. Tbc okkr Morin remained 011 the awftce in fuU p1 but without 1 tank wblle his too and the companion explored under the waves, the ecraeant aid. Swimmm ditcovtred the dder Morin Ooatlna uncontclous about 20 miouies later. He was bro~t to shore where resuscitation efforts by lifCJWlrds 111d fire officials proved fruitless, Latdie said. Morin was pronounced dead at South Coast Medical Center in South Lquna after the 2:4S p.m. rescue attempt. FOOD, DRUG TAMPERING ESCAL~ TES ••• ham Al All the tainted capsules were from stores in Houston and Orlando. No irijuries had been reported and tile amount of poison in the capsules would sicken but not kill a pcnon, ac<:ordioa to the u .s. Food and Drug Administration. Consumers were told not to use any capsules pwdwed after March 15. FDA and FBJ technicians con- . tinued ell&JJlinina capsules from the four cities, t($tina for cyanide, war- farin and other foreign substances, said FDA spokesman Bruce Brown. In San Francisco, an "obviously tampered with" package o f 10 capsules was eumined by police for finaerprints and will be sent lo FDA labs to be tested for contamination, police Inspector Victor Fleming saJd at a news conference. He said police bad no other similar reports. MICHAEL ••• From A l parking lot waiting for Brother Michael to bring out boxes of wilted vegetables, dried foods and -every so often -candy or pcrf umc. Now the people, most of them from declining areas of southwest Costa Mesa, don't have to walk so far. Brother Michael is virtually in their backyard., at South Coast Christian Church, 792 Victona St. "I don't think we've lost a person. In fact, we've actually picked up some more," said the former Realtor. Brother Michael lets other minis- ters worry about his Oock's souls. He takes care of their stomachs. Saturday martced his third day at the new location. "They really welcomed us with open arms," Brother M ichae l sa1d. "I figured the Lord did tt." Brother Michael found the church while soliciting for a new location. He approached pastor Bob Ewing after a Sunday servtc~. "Some of the elders knew me, and othcn lc:new of my work through Daily Pilot articles," he said. "They almost wanted me to begjn 1mmed1- ately.". Continued Brother Michael. "I think it was the Lord's work. the wa} thmgs happened so quickly .. Thcfoodgiveaway~nsat9a m . although many begin ltn1ng up at 7 30 a.m. When all the food 1s gone. Brother The ~wncr of a San Franci~o market discovered the t.ampcnna Saturday, said Fleming. . There were tiny holes in the package backing behind tw<? of the I 0 ca~ules and small earucles had spilled outside seven of ~e capsules and into the clear plasttc covenng them. he said. In Dublin, Lucky Stores spokeswoman Jurutb Decker said Saturday that gJass was found in a fourth flavor of ice cream Friday night in Phoenix, Ariz .. and ~ a fifth Saturday morning 1n Bakersf\eld. Meanwhile, st.ate and federal a4en- c1es contmued their mvestigauon. Decker satd Lucky officials had asked the FBI to investigate as well as pohce in Buena Park. Bill Ihle of the state Department of Brother Michael Michael spends the rest of the day rustling up the next morning's fare from grocery store discards and from food banks. He also paints houses to support himself and the mtSS1on Some of the food is also purchased with donations. made by chu rch members and others calling Brother Michael at 548-3491 Health said his a&.eocy sent inspectors to stores throughout California on Saturday to make sure Lucky hid removed the ice cream from dairy cases as planned. Ht satd the ~ was quid and complete because "it's their own product within their own markets ... a controlled situation." 1 Ihle sa1d the major concern for stale officials is that some consumers may have the ice cream in freeun at home. Consumers were being med to return all Lady Lee ice cream tlrthe stores where it was purchased for a refund. Ihle said no injuries bad been reported. All the glass recovered from the five discoveries amounted to less than a teaspoonful, be said. AIDS PLAN ••• From Al excellent job they arc doing tracking and treating AIDS cases, but took government officials to task for not spendinJ enough on education and prevention measures. After studying the county's band- ling ofthe AIDS problem, Wicderhad much to say that was good about the counry Health Care Agency's rapid mobilization of testing programs and its cooperative efforts with communi- ty ·groups that counsel and assist AIDS patients. But she agreed with the advisory committee's conclusion that more needs to be done to educale the public aboulAJDS. People's misconceptions about how AIDS is contracted can lead to unnecessary discrimination against members ofhigh-risk groups, particu- larly gays. Ignorance on the issue can also further the spread of the disease. experts say. Educating the public about AIDS c.an help reduce hysteria over the disease, public health officials and gay advocates believe. Having a county master plan will also make it easier to deal with the growing number of AIDS cases in Orange County, said Dr. Rex Ehling, director of public health and medical services. As of January, I 8 I Orange County residents had contracted AIDS. About half of them have already died. REFUGEE JAILED IN SHOOTING ... Jl'romAl has cla.tmed respons1b1hty for other attacks on refugees who. like Van Khan Tran, have favored resumption of diplomatic relations with Vietnam Thi said be didn't believe the United Front had anything to do with the attack on Van Khan Tran. because such attacks are "not the policy of the front.'' He said he was surprised by lk Tu Van Tran's arrest. .. He·~ not the kmd of person who would be violent ... he said. "On many occasions he worked as a volunteer for community events. He's an- ucommun1st.. .. a very good guy who 1s willing 10 work for the people." According to published reports, Van Khan Tran said he was attacked because' he has been wrongly portrayed as a communist sym- pathizer. He said he supported re- stonng relations Wlth Vietnam only so that political prisoners might be freed. Westminster police questioned Bu Tu Van Tran about the attack after following up o n the license number of a car in which witnesses said the shooting suspect fled. He was taken into custody after being interviewed by police investigators. POISON CENTERS ISSUE WARNING .•. From Al Among the most dangerous are the castor bean, which 1s very toxic to red blood cells, and the oleander. which can slow the heart or cause irregular beating and possible dcatb. Thomas told of a group of campers who stripped the outer bark off oleander branches. then used the sticks to roast hot dogs over an open fire. The next day, they were dead Second only to plants, cold and cough prepara11ons and household cleaning products arc regular fare for cunous kids. The Safe Packaging Act of 1970 covered only prcscnpt1on drugs; nevertheless 1t started a process that has led to more and more household product!> being offered Wlth safety caps. Aspann. for example. used to be a maJor cause of childhood deaths, Thomas said. consumption of an entire bottle of children's vitamins, Ives asked a senes of questions, checked the computer pnntout on that product and assured the mother her son would be au nght. Dunng a typical hour, Ives talked Wlth parents whose children had swallowed cough syrup, vitamin Bl, plant fertilizer, Lysol Pine Action cleaner, Black Aag Ant & Roach KJller and Glass Plus. The NattoMt W•ttw SeMct 11 predicting men fWr WMther but elghi:t oodor temper8t\ne today, wtth vlriebM hlgh~~on~. FONCMttn ere Mo ~Ing a r9tutn of fog and loW cloud• etone the OOMt dut1na lete night and= momtna hourt. HIQN both daye wtll be le to 70 at the ~Ind 78 to 12 lnlMd. 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Sent• Monlc:I 1·2 WSW ~ 57 23 loo -... -wllll l*CiffY .-ty ..,, Glibfllll .. 51 H9wOO'\ a-:tl 1-2 9W ~ 51 lMI "'°"*'II loo lrltOU.~ ~ ..,, '*'° Tt S3 Sen Ol9go County 1-2 w ...,,_ 43 33 IW M ,..,.. ~In ... mi.MOa at 1e11 FtWIClllOO 71 54 Outlooll lot Monday Kaf.-Clty 17 ,. 1M ....,_and 610 82 lrMnd. ~ ..,,_,_ 73 .. Uttlld*'l)9 LeaV-e-., ... "42 ION • ....,.,... 13 SS Ill child, grandmother reunited Courageous woman travels by herself on 5-day journey to U.S. By LIS.t MAHONEY Of Ille Dtlllr ......... It was by far the most difficult request ever for the Orange County chapter of the Malec-A-Wish Foun- dation. The task: bring a dying Iranian girl the cherished ~ndmother her family bad left behind while they sought medical treatment in the United St.ates. The request was an inCTCdible challenge to wish coordinators Cici Donnelly and Paul Kaump, given the strained relations between the U nited St.ates and Iran. But, as always, the non-profit group dedicated to grant- ing seriously 111 children their last wishes came through Saturday, re- uniting Dina Pourmansour of Foun- t.am Valley with her beloved grand- mother. Goalkhatoon Zamani, 70, a woman who had never traveled alone or flown in an airplane, was greeted with flowers and tears at Los Angeles International Airport about 4:40 p.m., Donnelly said. The reunion came 18 months after Dina had last seen the woman who cared for her and her 9-year-old brothCj' Reza while theirparentsJalch and l&mbiz worked. "It was a touching scene," sa1d Donnelly, who as.sisted the family at the airport. Dina, frail and emaciated, had to be carried to her grandmother Saturday. Suffering from cancer of the lymph alan. d and a rare genetic disease called 1'clangiectasia, she can no longer walk and doctors estimate she has only two weeks to live, Donnelly said. Dina's parents moved thei.T family to the United States in hopes that doctors at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance could save their daughter. But radiation treatment failed to arrest her cancer and, learning that Dina bad little time left, the Pourmansoun turned to the Newport Beach-based Malec-A-Wish Foundation for help in bringing her grandmother to her. Reuniting Dina with her grand- mother in Iran was no small Wk, Donnelly said. Accustomed to grant- ing such wishes as tropical get-aways, trips to Disneyland and gifts of televisions and bicycles, bringjng Zamani to the United States pres- ented the foundation with a unique challenfj. The .S. Embassy in Tehran has been closed since 1979, when it was seized and U.S. citizens taken host.age by the Islamic fundamentalist gov- emment ot the Ayatollah Khomeru. There arc no dtplomatic relations between the two countries. Zaman• had applied to the Iranian government for a ~ssport and visa a year ago, but officials hadn't acted on the application. Dcinnelly and Kaump enlisted the help of the Red Crescent Socict~ in Tehran to obtaJn the IOnJ-awatted traveling papers. The helping group approached government officials with letters from Dina's doctors and convinced them that Zamani should be allowed to see her granddaughter one last time. Since Zamani could not travel from Iran directly to the United States, the society obtained a West German visa for her, Donnelly said. The foundation then called on the White House lo rush a U.S. visa to Zamani. The heroic efforts of the Make-A- Wish Foundation were matched by Zamani's own courage. Wearing the traditional top-to-toe clothing ~ quired of Iranian women when they arc out in public, she traveled alone for five days through foreign sur- roundings among people whose language she could not understand. Finally, at journey's end Saturday. a tired Zamani ltissed her long-absent grandchild and repaid Make-A-Wish volunteers with her one word of English -"Thank you." CAR POOL LANE CHANGES DUE ... From Al to enter and leave the lanes only at locations marked by broken white ltncs. Boyer said the state agency bad onginally intended to paint the experimental section with a blue stnpc, but federal highway officials rejected the attentton-grabbing idea. Blue is not an approved color for state highways. It 1s used to mark off handicapped parking spaces. Boyer said Federal Highway Ad- ministration officials felt the color would confuse motorists. Since feder- al money was used to crcate the lanes, administration officials got the final say, be said. Modem Alloys of Stanton will make the lane modifications at a cost of$38,000, Boyer said. Work should be completed by Thursday, he said. Repa~ng of the Costa Mesa Free- way last fall prompted Oranae Coun- ty trans~rtation officials to experi- ment with car pool la.oes. The lanes were created from the freeway's inside breakdown lane and by squccz.- ing other lanes by a foot apiece. A three-month tnal pcnod bepn Nov. 18 and was contmued for another nine months by the Oranae County TransportatJon Com.mjssion. Commission staff say the lanes permit the freeway to cany more people and vehicles. A group called Drivers for Highway Safety claims the lanes arc dangerous because of speed differentials be- tween them and rush hour-clogged general travel lanes. The commuter grou_p wants the lanes opened to au traffic. Or there was the woman who argued wilh her husband over whether oleanders were po1~onous. She drank the vase water the plant cuttings had been sm1ng in to prove him wrong -and ended up 1n the hospital. More needs to be done. There are cleaning solutions that look like apple Juice. scented lamp kerosenes that look and smell hke fnJtt Juice, and other look-alike products that fool youngsters. Children aren't the o nly ones with a taste for the unknown. Worried pct ll~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!i!i!i!i!i!!!!!!!i!i!i!i!iii!i!i!!!!i!i!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i owners also call the poison center. Most troublesome are phaloden· dTons, d1effenbac h1a and s1m1lar plants that ooze when cut or broken. Although not normally fatal. in'es- tion can cause 1mtat1on and swelling. "f(jds eat them because they don't know any better. and adults cat them because the:,-think they're Farmer John or something." Thomas said. Mushrooms that pop up in the yard often end up in a youngster's tumm:r. too. AJthou&}I toxic vane11e~ are rare in Southern Cahfom1a. the poison center will often recommend induced vomittng to be on the safe side. .. No one really knows a lot about all the mushroom categones," Thoma~ said~'but we aer a lot of calls. .. 1 nere's a saying: ThcTC arc old mushroom hunten, and bold mush- room bunten, but there are no old bold mushroom hunters." ~~A:s~e Daily Pilai ~MAIM O,flCI 330 W"l 841y SI Colll M ... C.A w.1 eoo<-8o• •sec Co••• MflU c" l/626 "Safety pac kaging has become an important factor in decreasing morbidity and mortality in kids," Thomas said. The most recent nat1onw1de data available showed lhat 54 children under age 5 died of poisoning in I 98 I Twenty years earher. 250 deaths were recorded. "Safety packaging. consumer awareness. poison centers. better treatment-they all conLnbute to the dechne," Thomas said "We're doing something nght." It's ev1denl the ~ison center is doing something n&}l t. When con- cerned parents call in, the staff is efficient and comforting. When a mother called last week to ask nurse Mary Ives about her boy's Ives said they've had calls about dogs, cats, birds, horses and goats. ''My favorite was the call about the tortoise that ate some oleander,·• Thomas said. "The lady wanted to know if she could induce vomit mg." But the lighter moments serve only to relieve the dead seriousness of the services provided at the center. National Po ison Prevention Weck serves as a reminder of the dan~rs faced by children in every typical household. "Most parents underestimate the ab1hty of their children to get into hazardous substances, .. Thomas said. "If you don't w~nt children to get into somethina. it must be out of si&ht and out of reach." However, the next time your child swallows some bleach and you start to tum white, call the poison center at 634-5988. " D•111 Piiot Dehery la QuerMtMd c..i~ -542·5'71 -" ""''Cl'. 0•2 432' Justcall 642-6086 MOllOitv r ndot'f " '!°" oo tt()I 1111"9 '°" ~ Dy t)Oom c.Jb9!or17pm Cooyfogi't 1MJ 0<•"119 COftl ""-"'ll CO"'DI '' .. ,_. "°''" -ltll!IOl\t 901()1 Ii ""l lff (" IOVt•l ~ ,.,,.,,,. ,.., .... , !It ·-O(j\,(.i t ~ • ,. .._, OI '90Y'9'' - ~ono • ,,.,.,. ~·o •' co. .. ~ <• •17· • tuPS IU IOOI S..0..:• O'oOt' Dr Ca<• ... f~ 2~ '"'<I"'' • °""'• 1100._..,., VOL. 11. N0.12 • What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you hkc~ Call the number above and your mcssaae Wlll be recorded. tranteribcd and de· hvereJ to the appropnate editor. The same .24-hour answcnna 1erv1ce may be u1ed to record lettetS lO the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Letten column must include their name and telephone number for venficatton. Tells us whit's on your mind. • t •ltd 'f°"" copy .... 0. -~ Sa111Poa, -Sundly " 10\I 00 ~ ,_ ... ~ copy l)y ' • "' C4I 091ot• 10 • "' -yfNI CCOy .. o.~ Clfcvletton Tal1pftonet Your Newport Store for: ll:mt.jf •oultuuick COLE HAAN• How To Stay Cool When The Dow Jones Closes In The Low 80's lt'a aummer in the city. 83° in the ahade and no relief in sight. However, there ii one thing you can take comfort in-summer weight suitings. Theee apecial garmenta in tropical wool, cotton poplin and cotton blenda are all natural ahoulder tailored and come in a variety of aubtle patterns and colorations. From an inveatmeot standpoint -they're all blue-chip. 119 Fashion bland • Newport Beach • Bulloch Wilshire Wing • 769-1622 • • ~zchange Clubs . seeking talent . The Exch•nae Oubs oflrvioe h.tve announced auditions f'or their Search for TaJent, with the deadline for entries Wednesday. The tryOUl$ wdl be held April 3 at the Irvine Hia,h School theater with the Ooall Apnl S, both beainnina at 7 p.m. . Contestants must be enrolled in either a pubhc, parochiaJ or a private school and must be amateurs. Participants may have no more than one musical accompanist and must be between the •&CJ of 6 and 19. There will be a SS per act entry fee and applications may be obtained by contactina Dr. Albert Tjan at 731-8810. De_mocram plan debate TheDemocraticOubofWest Oranae County is spoosorinJ a debate on tbe controveny over the confumat1on of California Supreme Coun Chief Justice Rose Bird. The proararn is scheduled Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the community room at PrOIJ"essive Savinp & Loan1 19900 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Computer cla .. ln lrvJne A two-day computer workshop entitled "In- troduction to Spreadsheets" will be offered by Irvine Valley College and the Sperry Corp. Tuesday and Wednesday at the Sperry Leaming Center in Irvine. Sperry instructor Susan Berg will conduct the sessions from 6 to 9 p.m . both evenfogs. The fee is $80 and registration details are available at 559-3333. KltclJea •how la Newport Demonstrations of unusual kitchen appliances by representatives of the manufacturers and a variety of kitchen cabinets will be featured Wcdneday at California Kitchens. Inc.. 1741 Westcliff li>rive, Newport Beach. The 6 p.m. show is geared for people who arc remodeling kitchens or building homes. Admission is free, but reservations are required and may be obtained by calling 631-7067. Free eye te.ta offered Dr. Arthur Corish will offer fTCC vision testing and eye examinations Wednesday from noon to I p.m. at the AMI/Irvine Medical Center office. 4605 Barranca Parkway, Suite IOI . in Irvine. The program is one in a series offered by member physicians of the Irvine McdicaJ/DcntaJ Society. CaJI 857-6500 for more information. Taz semlnar la Viejo The Mission Viejo office of E.F. Hutton will sponsor a seminar on tax-advantaged investments Wcdncday at 7 p.m. in the Ramada Inn. 35 Calle de Industrias, San Oemente. Dwayne Peltier and Patrick H obert will discuss financial planning at the free seminar. Seating is limited and reservations may be obtatned by calling Susan Cunnangham at S82-l414. Needlepoint guild to meet Gay ~n Rogers, a nationally known nccdle- point teacher and author, will be featured at Wednesday's meeting of the Point to Point chapter of the Amencan Needlepoint Guild at the Hunt· ington Beach Library, on Talben Avenue near Golden West Street, Huntington Beach. The program is scheduled from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and additional infonnaiton may be obtained by calling 846-0065 or 559-4200. Cataract .creenlngs slated Senior citizens experiencing vision problems because of cataracts are invited to attend the monthly meeting of the Saddleback Valley Cataract Sueport Group Wednesday at the Simply Delicious Cafe in the Bank of America building in Laguna HiJls. Dr. Charles Manger, a Laguna Hills ophthalmologist, will conduct vtS1on screenings to determine the presence of cataracts. The service is free and additional information 1s available at 951-4641. An Invitation: Anentlon or~tlon pr-'denta and MC· retariee: We went to he6P m.ke your upcoming ewntt, meetlngS. Mf'l'llnars end fundraiMrs suc:- oe.ful. Send bfW ~ta tnctudlng time, l)leQe. coet (If eny) and a phone number for eddtttonel Information to: Bulletin Board. Dally Plfot. P.O. Box 15e0. Coeta Meu. 92e29 Aepot1t of your dub or «gantutlon't ectlvltlee -Mtc• community tervlce protect• or election of otftoert -thould M directed to the Community N9w9 Editor at the ..,,,. addr .... Non-retum•bte bleck and whit• photogr9PM .,. welcofM. Monday, March 24 • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa P~I Comml11loa , City Counctl Chambers, 77 Fatr Drive. • 7:30 p;m .. LaJDA Bue' Arb CommJ11loa. Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m. Lapu Bead DoWlltowa Specific Plu. Council Chambers. SOS Forest Ave. ll!MMlllMlli _ Orange Coat DAILY ptLOT/&ndey, Men:ft 23, 1tee Homemade boat an 18-yea~ task Two heart attacks slowed Huntington fisherman's project By ROBERT BARKER °' ................ If there'• a quality that Huntington Beach fuhennan Bud Lee has plenty of. it'& persistence. He started build.in& a 44-foot com· mercial fishina boat in a rented space on Babcock Street in Costa Mesa nearly 18 yearsqo. He suffered two massive heart attacks in J 974 and 1976, and be bad to work on the boat around them. About two weeks after the second attack. he experienced "a sudden death syndrome" that neatly knocked out all thouahts of finishina f.be • ~~!!~~~~?J fishinJ boat -and proba)>ly everythina else. During sudden death syndrome the heart beats too fast to pump blood. But Lee, 61 battled back from the ncar-fataJ attacks. f>W.ing the weekends that he felt Uke it. he worked to put his boat tocether. Now, after aJl that time -after lesser people wouJd have given up long ago - Lee has finished the JOb. . "I fiaure if I lived through that." Lee said, "anything from hereon out is gravy. I feel good and strong." Two weeks ago, be hauled the boat doWh Old Newport Road to Pacific Coast Kighway and put it in water· at Newport Beach. He piloted it around to a slip in Hununton Harbour where he's complet-The Mary Leah flaally heada for the open eea after 18 years a.nder coaatractlon. • ing its outfitting. He hopes to have it ready so that be can go after alljacore or salmon this summer. "I built it strictly for fish," Lee said. "Fishing gets in your blood. You don't always make money at it. but there's freedom and it's something I've always done. · But on the other band, he said with a smile, "It can be a big hole you throw your money into." Lee built the boat -named Mary Leah after bas wife -to accommodate a crew of three and to be able to stay out 30 days at a time on trips up and down the California coast. It can hold 2S tons offish that he'll sell to a cannery in Los Angeles. Lee.· who csumates he's spent about SS0,000 on the boat, has installed a dieacJ engine that will allow it to travel about eight knots an hour. Lee started in the fishing business in 1946 with his fatheT. Jack Lee. Xeriscape: New word for old landscape idea By G. JEANE'M'E A VENT °' ................ Americans have Lived through trends toward natural food, natural clothes, natural medicines -and now there's natural landscaping. According to a convention of water experts, landscapers and housing de- velopers who attended the 4th annuaJ conference on land.scape water conserva- tion in Irvine, xcrisc.ape landscaping can save water and a lot of Saturdays in the yard. ' Although some people associate xerise1pewith a yard covered in gravel and cactus, Randall Ismay, a representative from the Mission Viejo Co .. said Wedn~ day, "We're not encouraging people to tear out their front lawn." Ismay, a water resource administrator for the home developer, described xcriscape as .. using proper plants in proper places. Azaleas near the front door would be appropriate. They'll use less water in that environment." .. Learn where the plant JrOws best." Ismay advi!Cd.. instead oftrytng to change the environment. The result will be less water waste and less maintenance, be said. Suzanne Buncrfield, chief of the state's Office of Water Conservation, said xeriscapc is a new word but an old idea. "Xcriscape means appropriate land.scape technology for semi-arid and arid stale$.'. "The 1976-77 drought got things started in California." There were some signifi- cant landscape losses because of the drought. said Butterfield. Water agencies started building drouJbt·resistant demonstrauoo prdens and. Ln 1982, the Municipal Water District of Oranae County started its first xeriscape conference. "This is the scoond year it's gone statewide," said Butterfield. The largest application of xeriscape 1s the California Department of Transpor- tation, said Butterfield. "Their orientation bas turned around and they're more willin& to use xeriscape plants (m highway landscapina) ... Buttefield said, "The~ arc very good economic reasons for c-0nscrving water year in and year out no matter what the weather. Butterfield denied that xeriscape land- scapina is a shon-term response to a decrease in California's share of water from the Colorado River. "This is in no way a knee-jerk reaction to the Central Atuona ProJect." A 1964 decision by the U.S. Supreme Coun cleared the way for the project wllen the coun ruJed Arizona was entitled to all the water from its Colorado River tribu- taries. The decision effectively cut Cali- fornia's sbatt of Colorado River water in half. According to a conference report. nearly one-half of the water demand in urban California is for residential outdoor use. "Drought-tolerant plants are destined to become a featured part of our everyday landscape in California u water conserva- tion becomes a necessary wat:c'alife .... " However, Butterfield said.i use there is no state land-use planrung. 1tenscapc will require a partnership of water purveyors. landscapers_ urban developers,, nursery people to make at work.. Irvine dlstrlct extends study of health program By G. JEANE'JTE AVENT °' ............... A study committee formed to evaluate the Irvine Unified School District's em- ployee health insurance program has been granted an extension despite .objections from Trustee Gordon Getchel. Although Getchel favored going out to bid. the Irvine Board of Education voted last week to extend the study until May. "My only concern," said Getcbel. "is the decision to have this committee 1s a year old and it took six months (for the Homeless Channel, a collie mia, la at the lnlne Animal Care Shelter while waltlDC for .omeoae to take him home. Be la 2-to-S 7~ old, aeatered aad aeeda a blC yard to ~ la. The uelter la at UU29 d Caayoa Road la ln1.ne. committee) to gain momentum -we've already missed a deadline." Getcbel said Friday, "Every year there 1s a point in time when, if you haven't given notice, you automatically renew (a pol- icy)." It is July I this year, he said. the health study committee was formed because of concenu employees expressed during negotiations last April. Getchel said ~cause it took six months to form the committee. the distnct missed the op- portunity to put the contract out for bid. Getchel said. "The cost of health care is so big, even a couple of percentage poUlts would mean some real doUan. As a public agency involving public money, we cannot get involved in sweetheart deals." Quoting from a rcpon submitted to the insuranCC'study committee by a consult- ant, Joe Holder, the district's deputy supenntendent said. .. While our costs have gone up, the dominant effect bas not been carrier abuse but a sick bcalth<arc program nationwide." Holder said. how- ever, "this (report) is not an endorsement of the provider we have." ELECTION Reed said the bid process isn't a rcalJsuc check of health msura.ncc costs because of low-balling, a pracllcc of underbidding a contract just to get the contract and then raising costs to industry levels. Getcbel disagn:cd.. observing that "low-ba.llillJ is a problem if you have map- propnateJy written specifications." Trustee Greg Smith suagestcd purung a ume limit on the msurance study. Pending further ~mmendations by the commit- tee. the board agreed to postpone aCtJon until its May 6 mecung. , Newport Beach 1nan heads Antonovich 's county drive Alex Rados of Newpon Beach has been named Orange County co-chalr for Mike AatoHvld'• U .S. Senate campaign Rados, a long-time resident and actavast in the Orange County area, wtll coordinate local efforts for the candidate. Antonovich is a Los Angeles Count) supervisor and recent Cal1fom1a Re- publican Party chair. • • • Tustin Mayor Fruk Grellle has been named to serve as Orange County cam- paign cbau for state senator aod former Los Angeles pohcc chiefE4 Davis Davis. a candidate for the Republican nommat1on for U.S. Senator. announced Grcinke's appointment at a pres~ con- ference in Newport Beach. • • • The Orange County Democrat1c Part) Convention wifl be held today at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center at 1845 Park Ave Rcg:Jstrauon as SI !.50 at the door For anformauon. call 835-6868 ••• Republican Senate candidate Brace Heraclleasob has named Newpon Beach resident AAJta Ferpsoa to be has Orange County chairwoman. Ferguson 1s president of Gthta. Inc .. a custom homebu1ldmg firm. and wtfe of .\sscmbl) man GU Ferpaoa. Ferguson said she Wlll ask !toward A.kmusoa. Jr .. and Doy Healey, to locaJ GOP leaders. to ~f' e as her C'O-<.'hairmen. • • • Republican It governor candidate H.L. Rlctaardsoa ha\ challenged pnmary oppo- nent Mike Curb to a dt'bate before the June elections In an OJ>t'n ktter to Curb. Richardson ..aid his lcgislauve record proved he was the strongest candidate to oust incumbent Leo McCa.rOv. OCC 's Dick Tucker reflected pride of place • Football coach for 35 years had always resisted offers from athletics' 'big time' excellence, thoroughness. discipline and detennanabon. He ~ived local, rqional and state acclaim. But he nevel' made "the bi& time." "I 'ue5s you'c1 ca.IJ it a lack of amb1t1on," he deadpans. Many would call 1t lcnoWln& who you arc. before transfcmna to Oranae Coa t College in 1962. That's a totaJ of 3S seaJOns of football. "I missed one pme when Clay was bom." Phtllippt ad nuts. No bit deal: 99. 99 percent support, that's what fncnds arc for and PhiUtppa has her own full hfe She's been teachina the third &rack at the same school for the past f) yean. You aucued It, beck '" Brea. The Tucken hve 1n a pictu~ue setuna overlook.Ina the Back Bay 1n a home filled with their interests: Her oil i-int1np. h&S bronie plaques. her quilts. his books aod theri ~·s Woody. a sturdy lnsh setter ~M Wooo dcser"td tt In h1\ trade the) don't come an~ helter port~ lllustrattd. Brtnt Musb<-rger. the 4\nrodome and tht upcr Bowl wert' all ~konang. He walks throufh the door hke It wasn't there. Tnm and athletic; bles~ with a natural sense of tyle that diet.ates what colors to wear and which atones to share. Approachina 60. he's comfonable with bjmself and a bit of a fox ... but probably wouldn't know what you mean by tMt de5erip- tion. His first successes came ir. the 19SOI with county and rqlOnal acclaim. In the '609 an~ ·7~ bas forces weR twlC:e recosn1zed a best in the United States It wa a high prnsurc life, loaded Wlth st~ and countJcss demands: orpniun-. ldman11tcnna. pubhc relations and instant deci ion· making.. It could have been poht1cs, bus1ness or the entertainment 1ndu~ try. But for Dick Tucker it was football. He's been at coacbina for 35 yean and hstemna to him you'd swear next year will be the best ever. But there isn't goina to~ a next year. Dick Tuclcer re«ntly retired as foot· ball coach at Oranae Coast Collqc So what. you say' (He'll stay on as athletic director and &olf coach ) Otck's snuation i• 1nterestina t» cauK 1t really doesn't matter whether the calhn& was as head coach. local asstmblyman. corporate president or d1rc(tOr of a symphony orthestrL The man dad what he did with Otck Tucker hked the JOb he bad; enJoycd relatJn& to has playen 1-nd their famihes: was proud to be a member of the community and pen of the Junior collqe educationaJ proaram. "Besides, we had three boys to raise," he adds. this time Wlth a proud "mile. "We" includes Ph1lhppe They met 11 Whlmer H\lh School dunna World Wa.r II. "''Cft mamed dunna their Wlutt1cr Collqe days and JJVe the 1mpre ion of be1na very good fncnds cvci tncc They started out 10 Bra where Ot built a powerhouse Thein 11 a we of t"'O cmcs. Bru and Newport Beach. Their mends romc 1n all shapes and s11es Fnend of the boys. fncnds of Phtlhppa. handbill budd1C"I, corporate presi- dent~. former footballtf' and bndgt playen by the doicns. Theirs 15 a home you fed at home 1n Recently 140 attended a rcumon of the Jl.lt· acmaut )-e&n at Brea Htah Ph1llippa dtd the cookina wlule Otck held coun on his favonte subJttU. Ht tonal novel &Olf, fine wtnn. p-ea\ movie~ and, oh yes.. f'ootbaJI Would tbtnp have \w'en different had Coech Tu k.er l Ottcn "the h\I call" and \Aken a jOb ID the e,, Ten. Pac Ten. NFl or the l fl." He ·· 1 hked the 1ob I had .. 1s ( oach Tucker's aMwrr "I didn't get all that notonet\. but I surt' enJO)'cd v.ihat 1 did:· he proudly proclaim\ An unspoken "1 did \t my way," seemed to follov. He arpc_ared to he rtplaying the g.ame o hfe. a wtfe of 18 yu~ thrtt fiM ~""· 24 year\ 1n the same community. 14 )tars 1n the same hou5e. numcrou hobb1C'\ and ~m of clo fncnd On the othCT ~•de -.as powtr. ~tl,l't' Pf'O$Urt. the pos •· b1ht)' or rout to coas.t telcv1s1on ... lhc ~natnt) of coa ' to ('()&St mo'-n Deutmejian proposes court reforms B1"9A1Mda ... Preu SACRAMENTO -Gov. Georac Deukrnejian propoeed a coun reform i-ckqe Saturday that would tnclude Uliqeiatu.mcmber juries in m unicipeJ and jusuce couru. and provide money for state f\andina of court costs. The propoul oonwncd tome clements of a plan advocated by State Chief Justice Rose Bird, whose confirmation Oeukmejian opposes, but also some proposals that she opposes. Last year, Deukmejian siancd a bill, backed by Bird, providina for state fund1na of courts, but not providtn& the nc:ceuary $360 million. Deukmejian said he wanted court refonns before providing any money. JlarclJen •talled .gala BARSTOW, Calif.-The Great Peace March's plans for a Sunday cross-<iesert trek to Las Vegas stalled Saturday, but 22 marchers slipped away early to protest a nuclear weapons test in Nevada. The marchers hitched rides with other anti·nuclcar protesters and made the day trip to the Nevada desert. where scientists exploded a !arge nuclear weapon undervound, said Jim Walsh, a march spokesman. The 22 Peace March members were returning to camp Saturday night, Walsh said, since plans· for a departure Sunday to Las V cgas were dashed due to vehicle equipment trouble. The anti·nuclear group, estimated at S50 marchers, has a collection ofloaned and leased trucks, vans, trailers and two Southern California Rapid Transit District buses, sa..id Chris Ball, media spokesman for the march. But at least half a dozen of them need repair. Bh...,,an '•auto. aactloaed LOS ANGELF..5 -Twelve exotically painted Rolls. Royces once owned by the Btiaawan Shrce Rajneesh went on the auction block Saturday, with four of the can decorated with clouds. cranes and kimonos aoins for S 70,000 or more. The distinct dozen were amona SS Roll. Royce cars kept by the auru, who was deported by the U.S. lmmip-ation and Naturalization Service last year. About 10,000 people attended the auction, which continues today. Joseph Molina, spokesman for Rick Cole Auctions, which sponsored the sale at the Sheraton Universal Hotel, said ''the ears arc brinJina very aood prices and we're surprised al how many people have flown in from out of town to bid on them." Antl-Semltlc Greek• •a•peaded LOS ANGELES -Sa}'inJ they disWlccd the school, the University of Southern California prejident suspended a fraternity and sorority for chanting anul:Semitic remarks and painuna "Jew Week" near a mostly Jewish fraternity. USC President James H. Zumbe,..e ordered Kappa Sigma fraternity and Pi Beta Phi soronty temporarily banned from campus activities and from pledging new members pcndina an investigation by a diSCJplinary panel of school faculty, administrators and students. The incident occurred March 13 after Sigma--Alpha Mu beat l<Jlppa SlSIDI and Pi Beta Phi in Greek Weck activities. GENOA, ltaly ~AP) - A pros· ec utor has asked that 13 Palestinians be indicted for involvement in the hijacking of the Achille Lauro cruise ship, including alleged mastermind Mohammed Abbas, the Italian news agency ANSA said Saturday. A wheclcbair·bound New Yorker, Leon KtinghofTer, 69, was lolled jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--1 during the h1jacki ng, which bc$an Oct. 7 during a Mediterranean cruise. Prosecutor asks indictment of Abbas, other hijackers Zestilink is back just in time for Easter! S3.99 lb . While supplies last! The Italian liner sailed from Genoa .and docked in Alexandria, Egypt. Four terrorists boarded and took over the ship after it left port. ANSA said Prosecutor Luigi Carli recommended the indictments to judicial officials Friday. Investigating Magistrate Francesco Paolo Castellano Wlll decide whether to order a trial. Lottery winner Roee Albrecht, 84, &eta a klM from emcee Geoff ttdwarda u daa.&hter Luelle lloore wt pee away tea.re. Carli has issued international ar- rest warrants for Abbas and several top aides for purported involvement in the ship seizure. Abbas has denied involvement. He helped negotiate an end to the hijacking Oct. 9 and was aboard an Egyptian jetliner with the four hj.. jackers, Oying outofEgypt, when U.S. warplanes forced it to land in Sicily, Italy. The United States asked Italy to arrest Abbas. but Italy said at the time it had no legal ground to hold him and let him leave for Yugoslavia. His whereabouts have not been known since. Carl i rec9mmended the 13 Palesti- nians be tried for crimes including ktdnapptnJ, involvement in murder, and hijacking. The aggravating factor of terronsm was added to all charges, ANSA said. On Nov. 18, a local court on Genoa convicted the four Palestinians charged with the hijacking and an accomplice of ilJcgal possession of weapons and sentenced them to prison terms ranging from four to nine years. In Italy, prosecutors frequently try defendants first on lesser charges to gain more time to investigate more serious crimes . The arrest warrant for Abbas charges him with kidnapping and murder. Abbas is leader of the Palestine Liberation Front, a faction of Vasser Arafat's Palestine Libera- tion Organization. ANSA said Carli accuses Abbas of planning the hijacking. DOUG KEMP. 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Rose Albrecht of Bannin& who hit the p-and prize in the lottery's "Bia Spin will act 20 annual cbedcs for s 1 ss'.000 after 20 percent is deducted for federal income tax. If she doesn't live to coUect it all. the money will go to her heirs. Her dauahter, Lucille, who lives next door to 1>er, appeared with bcro!l the show taped at the State Fair arounds for shoWing later Saturday · on a statewide television network. Besides her dau&hter, she has a grandson five great-grandchildren and one i:rcat, great-grandchild. The younaest, Amelia Rose. is 2 months old. Panel delves into Marcos 'kleptocracy• WASHINGTON (AP) -In the days before Ferdinand Mareos and his wife, Im elda, Ocd the Pruliepanes, they converted some of their financial holdings into $4 million worth of bonds and notes which could be easily cashed. The act shows that Marcos was preparing to leave even as be publicly reassured the world -and privately insisted to his U.S. allies -that he would remain as president of the Philippines, says Rep. Stephen Solan. Solarz, 0-N.Y., is chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, which last week released more than 2.000 pages of documents taken by the Marcoses and 90 relatives and friends when they left Manila on Feb. 25. The documents, along with other details about the financial dealings of Marcos provided in recent court actions in Manila. New York and Texas, support the claims of critics like Solarz who contend that Marcos financed an opulent lifestyle by buiJding a vast and tangled financial network during his 20 years in power. Marcos' rule "can only be charac- terized as a kJeptocracy, a regime which existed for the sole purpose of plundering the wealth of the country 1t governed," said Solarz as be released the papers. He said his subcommittee staff will spend the next few weeks aoini through the papers, try1ng to untaniJc compTicated dealings which be said amount to "an encyclopedia of oor· ruption." Strikers clash with Navy men CLARK AIR FORCE BASE Philippines (AP) -U.S. scrv1ccme~ attempting to enter Subic Na val Base clashed today with striking Filtpino workers who had barricaded the gate~. A Navy spokesman said a serviceman was hurt, and a stnke leader said one picket was hurt Five servicemen and five stokers w_ere reported hurt in a clash Friday na&ht. Leaders of Filipino workers ·at a second U.S. facility , Oark Air Force Base, broke off talks with U.S. officials and joined the strike by Subic's Filipino employees. The strikers, who arc demandma 1~~ sevcrcnce pay, began bar· n~dtng three gates at Sub1c Friday W1tb logs and rocks. Bomb blows up Truman statue A THEN~)-A bomb ble": a bronze statue of the late Prcs1~ent Harry S. Truman ofT its base tn ~owntown Athens late Satur-day, pohce reported. They said the blast shattered win· do~s.m .nearby buildings but caused no tnJunes. The bomb exploded at 11:4S p.m. and sent the 12.foot statue crashing to the ~und but it did not break accordina to the police. • It was the sceond bombioa of 1 U.S.·rclated taraet in Athens durina ~e week, and it is bf'lieved they arc hnlced to tti. scheduled visit of Secretary of S~te George P. Shultz He ts due to amve in Athens Tuesday from Turkey, Greece's historic enemy. for talks on improving Greek. Amencan relations. Prince Charlea breaka finger while planting LONOON (AP) _Prince Chatt br~ke his J~ft index finaer Saturda cs whale PlaOtil\I a tree in th=1n ~ bis country home, Bucki m p 0 1 ace ~ported. , a · ~ spokesman said the 37·ycar-okl belt to the British throne alto *er a&ed bis left band when he •truck .· with a hammer as be wu drivifta · at stake to suppori I.he ~ at ~i~ 90Hiahf.'ove estate in Cilouccstenhi-~ miles west of London. '""' --·-·---- . . rotests fall to halt uclear bomb blast LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP) -A leer bomb up to 10 times as u the one that destroyed ·ma was exploded deep be- th the Nevada detert Saturday pite a Soviet offer of a joint test and protests from memben of naren and anti-nuclear activists. bomb, code-named O&encoe, detonated without incident at S a.m . PST, 2,000 feet beneath the of Yucca Flat at the Nevada Site, said Department of Eneray kesman Jim Boyer. It wu the fint . test in nearly three months. weren't any real probte1n:s1 ·na went as planned." saia ~ blast was quickly denounced t.be official Soviet news qency but the qency did not say if the t meant the Soviet Union would l> its own sclf-im~scd ben. .. The Reapn adm1ni1ttation's new · 'taristic action was carried out pite the wave of indianation in the ruled States, includina in Congress, t wu sta.rted alrudy by the very nouncement of the test," Tass said. The Soviet Union imposed a nilateral test ban last year, and mlin officials have re~tedly ed the United States to Join the oratorium. Soviet leader Mikhail S. orbacbev announced last week that e Soviets would continue their oratorium u Iona as the United tates did not conduct any nuclear ts. The bomb, which had a yield of tween 20 and I SO kilotons, was tonated l S minutes later than beduled because of wind at Yucca t, 81 miles northwest of this gamblina city, said Boyer. Wind is a consideration in cue radio.ctive particles C1Cape from the test tunnel .. It wu felt, but I felt othen much more than this one," said Boyer, who was at the command center 11 miles from ground zero. The DOE earlier had warned worken on hi&h-risc buildinp in l...aJ V cps not to be in precarious positions because of earth e St.tn-r9tistM\I • ~y lo ~ntein ~ ..... T'la' I 7'~" uo.1.•1.21 Great Bur On Self-Stick Tiie ttemon at \be tune of deu>nation. The National EartbQua.ke lnfor- mation Ceotet lo Oolden, Colo .• mCUW'ed the blut at $.3 on the Richter teale of pound motion "about in the same ranae u the mt ol them have .been," said technician Frank Baldwin. About 70 protesten ,.thered at the boundaries of the sprawlina detert test area, and ejpt people were at1'Clted for crossina over onto test site property, said Pea Bean. a spokeswoman for the peace sroup Nevada Desert Experience. Nuclear incidents at TMI, Berwick BERWICK, Pa. 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"We owe the freedom fiabten a vote of thanb, not a vote of no Lawmakers meet Sandlnlstas · MANAGUA. Ni<:arlpa {AP) - Four U.S.~ met Saturday with Vice Prnident Seraio Ramirez and they aid tbey diacullC:ld illues includina human riabu abules and Soviet military aid to the Sud.inista IOVeJDJDtDt. '1"be Nic:anipan &0venunent ia at your dispo..i to that we can propaa lit a dia1ope that will len'e the aovernments of the United Sta ta and Nicatlpa. .. Ramirez tol'd the visitina Democrats. The )esillaton, who urived Friday ajpt. alto spoke with Roman Cath- olic church officials, opposition leaden and butiness ~ntatives. They were divided an their vota Tbunday OD Prtaideot Re&IU'I ~ quest for SI 00 million in aid for the Nicaqpan rebels filbtinl to CMast &be lef\.-wina &0vernment. lJnda &be It m P"ODOlal. S70 million would be~militaty aid and SlO million in bwnaniwian lllil1anoe. Rept. 0 . v. MootlOme!Y of~ lippi and GeoJse w. Darden of OeorPa voted in favor of the aid while Repa. 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Had Mr. Wood simply attempted to give evidence of the uulity of trade relations an moderating commumst- totalitarian regimes (of course there is no such evidence of th ts, but much an opposition). I would not be tempted to respond. He did, however make quite a few obtuse ancillary state- ments that give witness to his ig- norance in this mailer. Mr. Wood contends that the de- mocracies' defensive reaction to com- munism is, in fact, overreaction: ··communism doesn't deserve that credit." of criminological technology in Mos- cow. This was the most recent and elaborate technology ... used to catch criminals. to bug them, to spy on them, to photograph them. to tail them , to identify them. It was all put on exhibit in Moscow in order that the Soviet KGB agents could study at. a\.jf the businessmen did not under. stand wnat son of criminals would be hunted down by the KGB." Wecangofunherback io history to poant out the complete djssoc1auon of free trade from totahtarian moder- ation. Herbert Hoover (pre-presi- dency) headed the American Relief Association to ajd the sufferina of the 1921 Volga famine. Many miJhons of lives were saved by this organization. This selfless act has been erased from the Soviet people's memory, except to denounce it as an attempt to set up a sp y network an the Soviet Union by Americ.an imperialists. ':.-. --==----- Allow me to gave a ltst of some (not all) of communism's uncredatable gaans an the last 6Y years· Russia, China, Bulgana. Estonia. Southern Finland, East German}. Latvia. Lithuania, Poland. East Prussia, Romania. Ruthema, Angola. Algena, Ethiopia, Ken ya. Libya. Mozam- bique, Sudan. Madagascar. Benin. Guinea, Nicaragua. Vietnam Cam- bodia. Laos. North Korea. Afghani- stan, Yemen. Hungal). etc. ad naus- eam. This situation is beinJ repeated at this moment in Ethiopia. The com- munist government there, ac.cording to the humanitarian o~nization Medecans sans frontieres (which was o rdered out of Ethiopia for publishing this occurrence). 1s usang the food- stuffs and other supplies sent ,.for famme relief as bait to lure an- d1genous populations from guemlla- held territories so they may better wage their war. As of now, more people are dying a nd are expected to die in this forced relocation than as the result of the fam ine. Neither Bradley nor Duke taking bull by the horns Mr. Wood. to his credit. mcnuon-; that such countnes are "dismal economic failures." Does 1h1~. 1p~o facto. mean that those countncs will be amenable to a moderaung process through free trade? The answer is no' The answer 1s no ~hen you look at the facts. which 1s •.omcthang that would only serve to confuM' Mr Wood's thesis. "We trade with the USSR. Yugoslavia and Poland." and China: has there an fact been an increase an freedom in those so- cieties" On the contrary, Mr. Wood The cap1tal these nations reap from ourtrade is used to further enslave the andigeoous populauons. The "free trade diplomacy" idea, so often stressed b~ profit-hun&r) busi- nessmen, has as tts 1deolog1cal off- spnng such ht-aeon'> of moraht~ as Mr >\rmand Hammer He also posits that free trade wall influence total11anan regimes Meanwhile. don't bother ham wuh the fact that h1 ammonia-producing plants in the Soviet l 'n1on were built by Gulag slave labor. Chinese official<> recently declared that the ··opt•n door" policy Wlth the dcmouaul'\ wall no t .,way them from their ~arx1st-Len1nas1 ideals A unique!~ dcsp1c:ahlc e xample of the free-trader's methods was high- lighted an a 1975 speech to the AFL C IO by A.leksandr Solzhenitsyn: "Certain of }Our bu<>ancssmcn, on their own in111a11vc. set up an c>.h1b11 So much for the effects of free trade on totalitanan moderation. Most importantly, the impetus for this reply to Mr. Wood 1s has most odious statement of all: "The head- line wall soon appear, ·u opens trade, cultural relations w11h Viet- nam.' and the two nations wall bnng JOY and prosperity to each other." Mr. Wood, if you will, please come down from the ethereal air of New- port Beach and walk with me through "Little Saigon" in Westminster -or better yet. come to my school. Golden West College. and tell these young men and women (Cambodians. Lao- tians. Vietnamese) who..e parents. brothers and sisters have either died or arc now toiling in .. re-education camps" of the "Joy and prospenty" that will be bestowed on their '>uffer- ing brethren as a result of l S - Vietnam normahzauon T di them that they v.asted their time hra\ 1ng the Red Army. pirates. and drowning to escape tyranny because the-. v.1ll miss out on the co ming "JO\ and prospent) ·· Though I recognize that 11 1<. the prerog.a11 ve of the commentator to deal an abstracts rather than facts. 1f Mr Wood wishes to give hi\ readcrc; "<iomcthang to Thank Ahout ·· he perhaps should first excrc1~c h" own neuron!> before s1tt1ng at the t}Pl" wnter. Or else name his rnlumn "Something I Have Not Yet Thought Through Completely." P.\TRIC'K L. OSW..\I D Huntington Bt'Jl h Victim thanks Samaritans T<1 the l:..d11m I can't v.n te v.cll because ol injury but I want to th.ink the person\ who saved my hfe at 6 pm Tue'iday an parking Int of f-a1rv1ew P 0 I was pinned under the left front v.hcel of an oldl'T .i f.1()0-p<iun d car that had rolled m t'r mt• ,md tht• parking lot was empt~. The car v.a~ on my arm. pres-;1ng anto m} che'it and graduall} suffocat - ing me I had vef) httle breath lcl1 when the~ came along and acted qu1ckl~ 1n pushing car off me Tht:ar actions sho uld be noted. "v1R BU"'1"'iEU Do we have to buy our allies? To the Fd1wr I would like to l :tll attr nuon 10 the '>late c1f afTaw, 1 n t \ domc\!IC and lore1gn pnht' It 1'i anparc nt lhdt tht• l <; govern- ment c ons1der\ rh.11 < \ r r-. problem can be \olvcd h) th rowing money at 1t. Thr rc arc man\-namples. hut the moc;t pr11mint•nt nnt' 1n ll1\ mind 1s the 1c;<,ut• nf foreign .11d A.re "'C to lx'h1·q· rhat nur rnuntry mu'il bu\ our Jlllt'\ and g1\t' ~early cconomK c;uppo rt ''' 10\url' k moc- ran ') 'v1u\t ~t thl' -\mcma n pc·ople, loot thl' hall 1<1r dcm11tr;U1l go.,.l rn· ment\ through11ut the "'"rid v.h1ch conunualh rrlu't' U\ 'uppon J nd usuall., shov. U\ <ontcmpt and rc- bclhon for nu r mnn••\" I conmlcr the deficit to be a thrrat lo th1'i country. I do not wash to \CC bllhon'i of dollars leav111g this country to support rhetoncal dcmocrac1n while we hack awav at th<.' domc\t1c budget · l see 11 as cutting off an arm to feed the wolvc-;. My (rod save the wolves' In closing I offer this opinion to our governing offi cials. Foreign aid 1-; a parasitic growth on oureconom} that 1-; directly proportional to the con- tempt, the hate and the ultimate terronst action brought about b) throwing money at our 1llus1ons and fears M. 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C.,C{J .. 11()11 U11~ ............. ..., ~•1lr.tlf\O Ooreclor c::C,~or SACR'\M ENTO -The way things are goang in this year's gubematonal contest. neither Re- publican Gov. George Deulcme11an nor Democrat Tom Bradley will wa n It. One of them simply will lose at b~ outdoang the other in mistakes and bad Judgment calls. For the moment. Los Angeles Mayor Bradley leads the stumble- and-fumble derby and consequently trails 1n the governor's race. That's because of the maladroit way he's dealing with the issue of whether Rose Bird should be reconfirmed a!> C'ahfornia ch1efJust1ce. Yet. as much trouble as Bradley currently causes himsel f, DeukmeJian also retains the capacity to blow it all. Almost all the current attention in the Bradlc)-DcukmeJ1an contest centers on the hesna11on Bradle\ showc; on the question of whether to endorse or oppose Bird's confirma- uon. Howe\ er Bradle> decides the issue. he'll ha"e plent)' of trouble. An appointee of former Democrauc Gov. Jerry Brown. Aird is widely unpopular and a potential embarrass- ment to all Democratic candidates. Republicans tr: to ponray her as t}pacal of the liberal eh11st!> whom Brad le). a<, goH·rnor also would appoint to the bench But d1'iownang Bard also would cause Bradle} ma1 or problems. Her supporters-trial lawyers and liberal act1.,,1'its. especial!~ -arc 1nOuent1al and would react angrily if Bradley abandoned her cause. l <,uall~ when a poht1c1an has two allcrnauves. both poh11cally damag- ing. sound strategy calls for making a deu'ilon as qu1cldy as possible in the hope that this will put the issue behind him Bradll·) however ,., dehghung Repuhl11.;an' b~ delaying the decision MARTY SMITH and allowang the question to domi- nate the early campaigning for gov- ernor. He indicates he's still a month or so away from completing his study of the question and declanng his position Some of Bradley's campaign ad- " ascrs are bcgmn1ng to voice their unhappiness over the issue to the press. One of the mayor's rnends, who ans1sted on anonymity, has told a reporter that the delay constitutes .. the cancer an the campaign ·· Tom Quann. one of Bradley's top strategists, showed less d1scret1on m pubhcl) d1scussang Deukmc11an's charge that the m ayor 1s trying to escape his past record of having endorsed Bard's J 978 confirmation bid In the best I-told-you-so trad1t1on, Quann let 11 be known that he had warned the mayor that he wa<; leaving himself open to JU St such an accuo;a- t1on when Bradley asserted that h1'i 1978 stand was 10 c;uppon an andt'- pendent Jud1c1ary and all the Justices up for confirmation votes that year. not JU~t Bird. It's highly unusual for a campaign strategist to air his differences with h1scand1date. Often 1t'sa sign that the relat1on'ih1p 1s about to end. At the same umc on the Re- publican side. some strategists have their own deep concern about troubles DcukmeJ1an may be causing for himself and other Republican candidates. That concern. to be sure, 1s less pronoum:C'd and better d1~- WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND guised than Dcmocrauc womes over Bradley. but Republican fears are real, nevenheless. A number of Republican leaders fear that Dcu- kmej ian and his advisers arc over· confident and paying insufficient attention to the pobt1cal demands which go with the governor's office. One well-placed California Re- publican, a man wtth no personal axes to grind against Dcukmejian or hjs staff but wbo docs have ae<:ess to extensive and private statewide poll· ang data. says that while Dcukmejian should be favored to win re-election, "it's ti~ter than they (administration figures think 1t is." i he anonymous Repub ican strategist generally con- firms pollster Mervin Field's public surveys which show the governor with a relatively small lead over Bradley Dcukmejian's problems, an the Republican strategist's view, grow panJy out of two mistakes: "He thinks he was elected to be governor, and that voting is a rational (de- cision)." The governor. sa1d this critic, "as managenal instead of political ... I wouldn't put him in the category of a strong political leader ... This echoes a long-standing GOP fear that Deukmcj1an hasn't been sufficiently asgress1ve in seeking tele· v1s1on attention, especially an popu- lous Southern California. In most of the state. it is said, the governor has been on television news less often The stumble-and-fumble derby re- sults from a Hamlet-like trait which Bradley and Dcukmejian also share -an oversupply of caution. Neither has learned that ifs as easy to make a mistake not doing something as it is to err by taJcjng aclJon. Mart111 Smitll I• pol/IJcaJ editor tor McClatcby. Alaska timbersubsidydue for congressional review Alaskan delegation fighting to retain s ubs idy; foes call it a raid ori Treasury \.\-ASHINGTO'\ -The Alaska congressional delegation is battling to preo,cl"\e a $40 million annual subsidy for tht> Tonga~~ Natio nal Forest timber andu'itf) v. h11. h 1s dominated by two giant companies To hear the Alaskans tell 1t. the Paul Bunyan-size c;ubs1dy t'i the greatest thang since the chain saw. But env1ronmentahsts and some mem- bers of Congress think the subsidy ·~ little more than a &Jgant1c raid on the Treuury. especially con\1denng the track record o f the two largest corporate benefic1anes. The Tongass Timber Supply Fund. included an the 1980 Alaska Lands Act, pays the Forest Service for road-; and brush clearing operations to rnake harvestable timber more ac- cessible to the lumber companies. The fund. ~t up in 1980, as due for 1ti. first review by Congress nex t month. Ninety percent of the umber an To naass 1 cut by Ketchikan Pulp <. o , a subsidiary ofLou1s1ana Pacific. and by Ala kn Lumber and Pulp a Japanese concern Both were censured 1 n 1981 by a federal Judge - upheld on appeal -for pncc fixing. bu~ nging and other pracucc., that made hfe tough for 'imaller com- pan1e<i Ahnka's three memben of Con· are "· Sens Ted teveni and Frank Murkowsk1 and Rep Donald Youni, all Republican~. have received mod- e\! cnmpa•Jn contnbutions from the two timber companies, but deny that the donation~ had any1hing to do w11h thei r ~upport for the 'iubs1dy Young calls the fund a "wilderness subsidy." expla1n1ng that the lands act excluded lumbermen from worlc- tng in much of the hec;t Tongass forests To compensate forth as depn- vat1on, the government agreed to make the areas left open for loggmg more acce!>s1ble to lumbcnng oper- ations. "The real issue l'i the 6,000 JObs. direct and tndarect, that might be lost 1fCongressdcc1dcd to withdraw those prime tim~r lands without establi h- ang a supply fund," a Stevens spoke~ man said About 1.900 workers art directly employed by the Tongas umber industry, nccord1ng to the Forest Service. Fore~t Service figure!\ ~how that the road fund has been a lo 1ng prop- osition for the government In I 98S, the Forest Service paid out $44.6 million to help the timber companies get out the trees The agency took in only $209.000 in fees from the timber compan1c, for the trees the firms' harve'lted. That works out to a return on the Forest Service anve-;tment oflcss than half a cent on the dollar The fiaure5 for the previous three ycan weren't much beuer. The ~t return the f omt Scrv1ct ever got was approx· 1ma1ely 4S cents on the dollar an 1981 • the fir1t year of the fund. ·Td c.all 1t a black hole, .. ~1d John LSk, an Ala ka environmentalist who plans to pend this summu lobbyma on ('ap1rol Hill apanst cont1nu1uon or th(' subsidy For one th1na, 1 k told our auoctate Stewart Hams, the subsidy is self-defcatina in the cur· JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR rent. overloaded world market tor wood pulp. By encouraging pro- duction, the fund adds to the existing glut and dnves down the pnoe the Fotcst Service gets for its trees. "Ifs a boondoule," said Rep. James Weaver, O:Ore., one or the most outspoken critics of the Tonpss fund. He points out that no similar fund c:xists for any other national forest. About the same time the fund was started in 1981, a Forest Service review team concluded that the two giant timber companies enaaaed in monopolistic practices between lhe I 9SOs and t 97S. Cbaraina that the two companies bad cons~ired to prevent competitive biddina and keep the price for timber low. the rev1ew team concluded that the total IO$s "will likely be many millions of dollars." The review tca.m recommended barrin& the two compa.nies from furtheT operations in the T onaass and tak1na them to coun. The Forest Service rejected the first suucsuon, the Justice Department rejected the second, holdina that 1t had no ~nt l'Vtdence that thccomr:i-n1cs enaagcd m monoPohstic practice$.. J•ct A.Hen• od Ju.,,. ~r •re qMlceW eel...,.,., ·~' llAJlTJJlf UllTB col••nlat WILLIAM FI Bue KLEY Reagan fails to -back up rhetoric The president of the United States gave a compelling speech last Sunday. Moreover, at was a speech that, in the Judgment of this listener. can truly be termed prophetic. By this is meant that the fate of Central America very likely rests on what happens m Nicaragua, or rather to Nicaragua; the fate of Central America almost certainly will de- termine the fate of Mexico. And the fate of Mexico can affect the United States directly in ways far more senous than any threatened by Kaiser Wilhelm, Adolf Hitler, Kim II-sung, or Ho Chi Mmh, and we went to war against all four. But it's precisely those who get the president's message who are dj~ mayed by what he proceeds to asJc for. With reluctance one turns to quote from one of bas professional critics, but Haynes Johnson of The Washing- ton Post, after a few para~phs of anti-Reagan push-ups. said it in language for which Mr. Reagan's friends have no answer, facile or strained. Here is what he said: "Assume, fo r the sake of argument. that Reagan's analysis about the supposed grave threat from Central America is correct. If so, his proposed remedies. expressed passionately in numerous speeches throughout the five yearsofhis presidency, have been a rusmal fajlure. The threat. at least as he describes it. has grown ever more dangerous. By Reagan's terms. mem- bers of Congress should not be debating whether to make a most minor switch of funds in the Defense Department's accounting books. They should be votinJ on whether to block.ade Nicaragua, mterdict its 'Sea and alt lanes and prepare for in- troduction of U.S. military force to s.af~uard American citizens and the hemisphere. They ought to be asked to send in the Marines ... Begm with the last point Mr. Rea~n has no appetite to use the Mannes in Nicaragua, and neither do the American people. But we an entitled to ask this ques1ion, namely: Is the use of the Marines justifiable other than to defend U.S. territory? We did send them to Lebano n not long ago, and the casualty list was a great shock: one kamikaze terronst, 241 dead. The United States. post Vietnam, is a very different country from the Uruted States that thrilled at the thought of sending Marines to the shores orTripoli. But of course it is at this point that the president and the entire country need to give thought to the role of the military. That role is to prevent the need for fightmg in one's own country. It is for that reason that we fought an odd places hke Pantelleria, before gradu- ating to Italy, and then to Normandy. Paris, and, finally, Berlin. Now Mr. Reagan's rufficuJty is that he descnbcs exactly a situation in which the use of American military force is relevant. but draws back dogmatically at the use of American force. Note. dogmatically; which is different from the arguments on which he publicly relies. These arc the arguments that the contras can do it by themselves. But if we have learned anything from the experience of the past few years it u that the contras can most emphatically not do it on their own. What they can manage on their own is the kind of desultory terror for which Americans have very little appetite. The contras plus I 00 million American dollars can hardly be expected to countervail the hundreds of millions of dollars and the ad- vanced weaponry with which the Soviet U nion. via Cuba, is nourishina a dic_ta~ors~ip growing every day in soe_h1sucauon. ~tina the contras to depose Ortcp in Nicaragua is on the order of appropriatina a hundred million dollars for Alpha 77 and dispatchina it to displace Fidel Castro. I hate to say it, but if I were a congressman I would write a letter to President Rcqan and I'd say: "Sorry. E"tremely sorry, precisely because I think your analysis of the threat POied is exactly correct. But one band-Aid isn't aoina to stop that bloody ausber. "You come to Conareu, Mr. Prcii- dent. and ~nnounce that you arc endmg •II diplomatic relations with N1~, and that the evidence is before you to 5upport a request for a dcclarat1on of war. That dc:claratioo of war doesn't mean we have to tend nuclear wtaPons to Manaaua, but it docs put it out in the open~ The United States, u auarantor -iatn1t foreip aarcss1on tn this henuspbcre. isn't toina to permit in Nicaracua what we pemutted in Cube WUJJ.am IJM.k1 16 • •1'9/lblel ~'- ' SUNDAY MARCH 23, 1986 .- l -.... D6RE D t?f DI FFE~NT -------~- By CAROL HUMPHUYS he models wore batt u wide u umbrellu .. . kid and lace gloves ... navy utin ballet e1ippen with fuchsia pink beela ... Oowery draped turb.na three feet tall ... and hoop earrings the -of iwaceleta. . nu. wu not a typicaJ fuhion preeentatioo. It wu "Prirntempe de-Paris" -the Spring and Summer 1986 baute couture (~to-oyder) collection from Jean Patou being pniaent.ed ts> 100 guesu invited by the Hotel Meridien for the gourmet luncheon abow. Arriving in Newport ·Beach with bis wife, brother, mother, deligner, leYel) French modell and staff wu the grand newpbew of Jean Patou and current chairman of the Paris couture bou.e, Jean de Mouy. "One mutt come to our mansion (Patou original ... 18th century) in Paris and twice a week we have a abow. Our client picu what a.be likes and together we build her dreu reflecting her pertonality. Clot.bing conu:nunicates, it eenda a mesaage. We consider the ab.ape, me, coloring and style of each of our cuatomer1. I think, too, a aeme of humor ia important," stated De Mouy. He continued. .. AA a boy my grandfather (Patou'• son·in·law) guided the boule of Patou. I watched all the designer• who worked in our boule, like Ouiatian Dior, Lagerf eld and othen. They spent time with us and lea.med their craft. When I took oTer I decided to hire just one chief deligner. After meeting many, I choee Christian Lacroi.x .. .my same age. He had the spirit I wanted. He projects to the year 2000." Si.xty.five Lacroix garments were preeented by the 70-year-o&d design bouae. Perhape the 1eeret of Jean Patou'1 endurance is its rapome to the future ... apparent in Lacroix'• aunt-garde and theatrical coUection. Hit designs were bodyfitting, oomblned multi-fabrications and featured drtmatic necklines and above the knee bemlinea. Ria creative ailhouettea included buatle dreeeea, 90uflle sleeves, aaymmetrical bemlinea with one half above the knee and the other "tailing" the floor, ruffled Bermuda aborts in pink and black 1potted voile, stomach baring pareo akirta, linen gird1e suits with heart· shaped deoollete and white lace cocktail dresees worn with black aboe. and boliery. ''This is my first time in California, although the people here remind me of the peop&e in IOUthern France ... warm and friendly," said designer Lacroix. 0 1 show a lot of navy and black and white, that'• the mode. Once I design a coOection, it is no longer fubion for me. I start to think for the next ooe. I think women of today dare to be different. They need fun and fantasy. I believe I think abig the aame lines- u Jean Patoo, even if I don't design sporty outfits ... be wu regarded u abocking in h.D time." rounder Jean Patou WU, indeed. innovative. He is known for creating the first couture line of sportswear for women and wu the first couturier to u.e a designer logo on bis fashion. In l 925 be introduced ''Amour Amour,'' the 6nt perfume ever created by a baute couture hou.e (now they all do it) and in 1931 introduced "Joy." Still popular, "Joy" is known u the costliest perfume in the world. "One man is responaible for all our fragrances. That way we have total control. Just like our fashion. f.lll-~ everything is done by hand. We pick our jasmine and roses in the morning when they are most fragrant," said Jean. "Our quality and eulusivity are most unportant.'' • 0 2£2!! 0Nnoe Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, March 23, 198e Tossoutallthatextra slclncarestulf. .. you don'tnee l You can toss out the soap and shampoo, hair conditioners. the cleanlina. niaht, eye and throat creams masques and toners along with the repair lotions and the mucara remove"'. The ~ina table drawers can be cleaned out ... thafis,.if¥ou are using Ricbald Steffan skincare products. The entire line consists of four products. Two for the face - a cleansing lotion and a moisture lotion and two for the body -a shower and bath ,el and a moisture lotion. (The facial cleanser doubles as a masque, tbo-~1 u shampoo and body lotionas a bait conditioner.) Steffan, who divides his time between Newport Beach.-Hawaii and Switzerland (where the products arc made), said the "average" woman has $300 worth of skin care ·products in lllke llolao and the Rn. Rod 8tepbena •• her home. (His four cost S9S ror a three-month's supply.) Adveniscments and marketing have created many misunderstand- ings of the skin's needs, aocordi~ to Steffan. Women lured by advenilina and promises ·are actually barmiq their skin with products that prevent the skin from functioning normally. The skin, he said, needs only two steps externally to be healthy. It needs clcansinJ with a formula that won't rob it of us natural oils, and it needs a light moisture to hel~ the skin maintain the moisture within. · "Although the skin has a very complex structure, it requires very uncomplicated, simple care." How arc women responding to 'Steffan 's simplistic approach to skin care? "Jn my lectures, I have found that Bob De Puquale, Celeete Caramanlco. about 1 S percent of the women arc neptive. But, the women of today are thlnk.iDJ. The busy woman has less time and, they are questionina what they arc bcina told .. said Steffan. "For instance, ihcy are bein& told that <lertain producu ~o below the top layer of akin to repair at. Nothing acts below that top layer unless it is cut. It's a protective shleld. That's what it's for -a protection. If your skin could keep absorbina moisture, you wouldn't want to be out in the rain. Can you imqine what you'd look like after a bath or a swim? .. Moisture comes from within and the function of a moisture lotion is to augment the body's natural ability to retain its own moisture.•• The Steffan products work for both men and women of all ages aod all types of skin. "Everybody has nor- KatbJ' Clark. ........ ,........,°"""' ...... mat. dry and oily skin on their face. You would need three sets of most products if you treated each type of skin se~ratcly. It. w~~ld be time conswnana and bonng. but not aood for the skin. Plastic as organic and changes the chal'll(; teristios of the inarcdients of the product." Steffan eroducts have becll avall· able in the U.S. for about a year and a half. They were formulated at his institute of beauty and health in Switzerland. An information packet including a tape on tbe simple skin care line may be obtained by caJJing 760-0646. VIDA DWt The products contain no mineral oil, petroleum products or waxes. "Tbott products may make the skin fee.I soft at fiJ'Jt, but they can actualJy ctoa the pores and eventually the skin will aet tired of tryin& to overcome them and \ook tired. "The petroleum products an put into cosmetics because it is inexpen- sive and doesn't get rancid. They arc not water soluble and it takes drying astrinaents that contain alcohol to remove them." The glass bottled products are never sold from a shelf. They are shipped from Switzerland to New- pOrt Beach where they are distributed to clients. will be assured with this tip from Bari Tulving. "Dot a color (pink or gold) on the center of each eyelid. It minon the pupil and holds a person's attention to your eye," advises Bari. To further enhance the eyes, Bari says she lines the inside lower rims of her tyes with cobalt blue to make them look brighter and whiter. Also, sbc uses an eyeliner that contrasts wifh her shadow color. Other no-nos of Steffan are no alcohol, perfumes, preservatives, col- orin_g and no plastic bottles. "The scents and color appeal to the scn~s. The ncx t step for Steffan is develop- ing an oil-free foundation that would meet his requirements and the re- quirements of a healthy skin. HINT OF THE WEEK: Eye contact , Collecting for a good cause Oriental rugs arc a good investment-asgood as stocks and bonds. Sterling silver is one of the I 0 best investments. Antique quilts are the number one country collectible today. GwuZaeroldpassedalongthese tips to the495 women attending the 12th annual antique lecture luncheon sponsoredby Virginia Castle Auxiliary, Assistance League ofNewport Beach at the Ncwporter. Zncrold, a resident oflowa and Palm Desert, has been at aU of the auxiliary's lectures and focused her talk this time on En&l.ishantiques-Staffordshirc figurines, Royal Dalton plates and English country houses. "Gwen is such a good lecturer. She as so entertaining and funny ... almost a stand-up comedian. She lectures all over the country and conducts antique tours to foreign countries. We have her signed up for next year, too," said Carol De Mara. Co-chairmen of the event held to raise funds for the league's Children's Dental Health Center and jhe Child Day Care Center were Teri Martya and ColHe Porter. Qarlotte Raffedo is auxiliary chairman. St. Joa die Baptist SeMol Aaxlliary transformed parish members into models for its 24th annual fashion show at the Airponer Inn. RlkkllnrilloftheSouth Coast Plaza May Co. rehearsed with them fi vc times before the school fundraising event "They were quite professional afterthe training.." said memberNoaaDe Puqule. "It's an honor to be selected asa model and they are chosen by a committee. The honorees this year being applauded by 350 (the largest crowd ever) were the Rev. Rod Stepbeas, Karen Wape, Jeay Re&Mke. L1llda Rudell, Carol MoaJtrop, Mike Mollo. CIMay Lellber, Kim Kelsey. April Eckfeld, nd hair.) aareen Drake was chairman of the "Wcar'n oftbe Green 'event with Slaa.ryn Baffa and Clady Re&oske assisting. Car Rallye: Neither rain nor tornado warnings could stop the car rail ye planned by the Senior Ticktockers of the Laguna Beach Chapter, National Charity League. A groupofTicktockers and fathers. 116 strong, gathered at the Dana Point Marina Youth and Group Facility and with clues in hand set out on the 2S-stops-and-<irive-bys route. First ones back were JeD.Difer Montgomery and her dad Jim and Ltaa Matas and dad Joa. The event (which made $400 for the seniors' philanthropy, Human Options) had the theme "Back to the Future." Participants dressed in SOs garb with angora sweaters, poodle skirts and letterman jackets very popular. The 50s fun concluded with box dinners at the facility. Some Ticktockers got very fancy with candJelabra and lace tablecloths on which they set out SOs favorites- bologna sandwiches aod Twinkies. Fifteen of the senior Ticktockers (dau$bters ofNCL members) will be presented June 7 at the Ritz Carlton. Joan Vale is the group's advisor. Andre Prevln was guest ofhonor at an afternoon reception hosted by Dr. Mlclaael and Sb.roe McNalley and the LA Philharmonic Association at the Center O ub. Some I 00 gathered to meet the music director of the LA Philharmonk (he was delayed in arriving for more than an hour due to rain). 0.., .... ,..... .., .... kMreN Andre. Prevtn (center) with Sharon McNalley and Erne.t Flel.chmann. Gwen Znerold and Charolette Raffetto check out door prise. · Bob De Puqule. &a~y Clark, Slaella Claai:cb, Karen Carisa, Celette Caramulco, Nick Baffa and Tracy Drake Bavul. (Splash ofHuntington Beach did makeup Guests being treated to music by a string trio as they waited for the honoree included Beary and Reaee Segerstrom, BUI and Ju Lad, Cameroa Lud and her fiance Mlclaael Du.if, Aue and Bob Bdalam, Tim and Susan Strader, Patricia and Ertcla Vollmer (exec dir of OCPS) and Ernest Flelscmann, exec director of LA Philharmonic. Not all clergymen can be trusted with parishioners' secrets Dear Ann Landers: I have been a reader of your column for several years. You frequently adVJse people to seek counseling from their clergyman I am enclosing some chpprng.s about people who did just that. Now you can read all about the 3S- ~· .. OR NAJLS .. ~ " .2t:! % OFF All. Servicetl gj'"" o"i,r•·..: · (!} M.anliaares • Pedicures • Sculp~ Aery~ N · 4 4 ~ALfJf>ACEAVAILAB~ 673 :(}14~ ~· 2865 B. Coastltwy. Sllite 202 Corona-<iel M t THE WHITE GlDVE BUFFET •Sunday Brunch• So Elegant It's Positively Touching Rc,1 r \ 11 " 11 lll.!l.!l'''''' I SunJ :l\ tr,, l1'., ,,, 2 ~l' I m T\vt'nt \ j t•ll.1r" f't r per,1)11 Vnll't par~ 1111.! , ... 1 1m1,liml·n1,1n HOTEL MERIDIEN ~NEWPORT BEACH .. 'I(\' M.1.Archur BhJ , I\~'"'" /\. • I • \ 1.1 t 1; 11 H ;1 fessed that she had done something "almost as bad as murder." She admitted that she had embezzled $28,000 from the women's guild of the church and was in the process of paying the money back. (Her family bad Jiven her a loan.) Instead of grantmg her absolution. the priest shared the information with mem- bers of the church and then went to the police. The woman was put on trial and the priest testified against her. She was found guilty and sentenced to serve seven months in Marin County Jail. even though the money has been repaid in full. The woman is suing the clergyman and severaJ members of the church for $5 million. Be aware, Miss Landers. that Episcopalians share with Roman Catholics the belief that confession is a sacrament and what- ever is discussed between a priest and a parishioner is sacrosanct and can go no further. A Collinsville, Ok.la., woman won a $395,000 jury award after her pastor denounced her from the pulpit for the "sin of fornication.·· If. after all this evidence, you still believe it is wise to advise readers to go to their clergyman for counseling, you have lost a reader. -S.J. (San Francisco) Dear San F:ru: Sorry to Jose yoa, S.J., bat I believe tbe overwbelmlng majority of tbe clergy are respon· A1111 LAllDEIS tlble people ud I alaall contlD•e to recommesad tbem to my readers a1 u excellent 1oarce for couaellag. Re- cently some powerhlJ factioaa bave tried to make It mandatory for clerc to repor\ law ·bruit en la certalD categories b•t tbey aren't 1etttJa1 very far. Praise tlae Lord! Q.-Someone told me tha t you D.R., Ft. Worth, Texas 16-18 HCP that present difficult recommend openlng one no A.-An opening bid or one no opening bid problems. Consider trump with a alx-card suit. I trump shows a balanced hand of this hand: thought the onJy dJatribotlon 16-18 points. Strictly speaking, the +AQ ~KJ5 )Al07652 +K9 that were permitted were: three distributions you give are the '-3·3-3·, ..._<>2·, a .. d ir.3.3.2. Rava I h There are a number of tenaces I>" J I 11 ... only hands t at are truly balanced . been wrong alJ these year.?-There are, however, some hands of and other combinations that need CHARLES Go REN !---------------------------. to be p rotected. If you open the bid· ding with one diamond and partner IS llOW! EYU llUTEI SIYllU II 1111 OF YOUI FIYllm mus IF UllUIE Fiii TRIS FllllS FllST UIY IF lllDFUllllS llleotle1 iHllHIM .. Hfl1•4 114 Ir· ....... , """ tf: ltral, ............ , .... ,, .,...,, ••4 ........ ,. 141 W. lllD IT. lllTI 1111 . ........ 111-1214 ...,, ..... .. 11 ..... .. responds one no trump, you will be faced with quite a problem: Should you pass, raise to two no trump or The answer to these dilemmas is rebid your diamonds? Whatever to open one no trump. After all, if you do could be wrong. you were to t ake away a low dia-~ond from the hand and change it You are no better off if partner into a low club, one no trump responds with one of a major. A would be the automatic opening rebid by you of one no trump bid would be an underbid; a jump to Havmg said all the above it is two no trump would be an overbid; well to introduce some words or and ~ jump to three diamonds on warning. Not every balanced hand such a poor suit is not to be recom-with a six-card suit should be 1-m...._en_d_e_d_. __________ . opened one no trump. [(your six- card suit is a major, open with one of the suit The reason why you take a chance with a ~lix·card minor Is that a nine-trick contract is conslderahly easle:-to make than an I I-trick one. The difference !)e.. tween a J O·trtck contract at a major suit and three no trump la nQt as great, and a trump suit can add a measure or safety and don't open one no trump if you ha A..... . ve a g"""' six-card minor For example· •A9 ?k3 0AKJ982 ._,102 Here , you have few ~nacea to protttt and you can describe the ha.nd adequately by opening one diamond and rebidding thr~ dla· monds. Bestdes, you hav• no "' rea· son to want to play no trump from your side of the table. If It Is the right spot, It will probably pla bttttr with partMr decla.rtng 'Y The point we are trying lo ~ k le: Yes, there are some h.!d e where we would open one no trum s with • six-ca.rd suit. Howeve P thost hands are the ~iu•tptlon, nci the rule. • , Orange Coa.t DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Mtlrch 23, 1• • -~ -They were playing her tune at a tribtite to Tand0wsky Barely vilibJe above the ~d piano, the bit. blue eyes of pianist comPoter ,, ... T...._*1 reaiattred surprite at the 1taodina ovation. The eyes blinked bard u if ftahtina back tean. "Pru should have been here," TandQwtky said when the audience bad finally stopped applaudina.. Mod-est. u uaual, Tandowt,ky's t6o.iahta were of ber late friend and col- laborator Pru Holden who had writ- ten the lyrica for much of the music in "The Lo~ Half-Hour in History," a product.Ion Tandowsky and Friends eretented at the~· o fsle Woman's Oub. /._ Tandowslcy ~ bet audience well. She bad pe nned often for the club which s6e joined 36 years qo when ahe an 'her husband, the . late Dr. Ra.I,. Tudow1ky, had come to live on the island. Tandowslcy was one of 18 previous club presidents honored at a capacity (I 2S) crowd luncheon in the club's harbor-front dinina room. RUFFELL'S lWHOLSTERY INC. "This is one of the happieet umn of my life." Tando~ l&id. and, clearly, her many friends were quick to lavish praise on the woman who h•d~pleasured them with 12 muskalt (12S sonp) -eiaht of which were sponsored by the Children's Theatre Guild (which Tandowaky founded) and four which were wrinen for Udo lstand residents and produced at the clubhouse. "Jean is a renaissance woman and one of the most talent~ enersetic penons five ever known,' said Tan- dowsky's house guest lreM Me...._, who worked with Tandowsky in the '30s wben they were Earl Carroll Vanities airls and John Robert ~owen fashion models. • "I marv~I at her (Tandowslcy·s) musical talents and her verve," said veteran actor and drama teacher Bob Wnti. . "Jean Tandowsky is an 'orig- inal' ... she has a way with words and a marvelous sense of humor," said Ertelt Vollmer, who is direaor of the 0ranp County PbiUwmonicSociety where Tandowsky worka full-time u director of public ~lationa. ''Kind" and ••a jewel .. were words club emoloyee T•••1 Mader Uted to describe Tandowsky for whom he worked as "bouae boy'' in the I 9S0s and (or whom he •till works one day a week. Lona-time companion ~ Dimmit said, "Sometimee wben we start out for a party and she spots a stray doa, I find myself cal1iq the hostesa to say' Jean bas found another four-leaed friend and we'll be a little late unill the animal is safe.'" Quick to share the spo~t with ber friends, Tandowsky wd, "Tbe talented performen here today play- ed an imponant part in our musi~ productions throu&h the yean. •• She introduced Nuey Eb.. (who acted, directed and did costumina). soloist Sa.rd Ierr, club member-~nger-• musician Val Mailuder and -a special surprise -Came,... Q9lu who sang and played a song be bad Jean Taadowaky Artaaward Muter Chorale of OC preeented lta 1988 Patron of the Arta award to Cotta lleu, known u the City of the Arta. ~ tbeplaQae from board cbalrmaD l'aal Bent {at far left) were Vice ll&yor llary Bornbackle, Coa.nctlwoman Arlene Schafer and llayor 1'onna R~. The foanome are plctared with the chorale'• mute director Maurice Allard at the eYent at Paclftc S.Ttnc• Goa.rmet Banqaed..n& Plua. The 3 How To's compoted and auna ui a Tandowsky production at the clubhouse 10 ~ .... Cemcroa ii the IOO O( pLIOist MWM Qalu, a IOOJ·time Lido Isle resident who bas ass11ted Tandowsky with mulical translations. A natjve of Toronto, Canada, Tandowslcy leads her own band - "The Jntemationals" -and she is active in the Braille lnatitute, Las Marlnen.s and the Udo Isle and Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oubs. She has one son, Ralllll T...._., Jr., a vice president ofMcDonnell DouiJ,u and two pudchildren, Aae Marie andAm7. Tuesday's luncheon cba.innan wu 'by,.,..... Amona the attendees were current club president S..U . ROBINSON'S: Entry fonns for the Face of the 80s for Men contest, presented by Ford Models and Gmtlemen's Quarterl1-• will be avail- able in all Robinson s stores today lhrou&b May I in the men's and Red Bag departments. Fonns must be completed and returned to the store by May I. Twenty-three Southern California semi-finalists will compete for prizes including a $1000 men·s wardrobe from Robinson's and an all-expense paid trip to New York for the contest finals in June. The nauonal winner will receive a two-year SS0,000 con- tract with Ford Models, Inc. Mini fashion presentations show- casing the spring/summer collections of Liz Oaiborne will bt-held 2 p.m. BmY PORTER . . Saturday io the better sponawa.r department of the Newport 8e8cb store. L M.ap1a: A look at the 60I in color will be prcaented noon to 3 p.m. Thunday durina infonnal ~ of leather akiru, sleeveless tops ana pedal pushers at the South Cout Plaza store, Forty Carrots and Pronto Risiorante. Ban.ct'•: A childrens fasbioo show featurina swim and surf war will be shown I p.m. Saturday on the first level of the SCP sto~. STUARDS 6 ANN m.JA.RDS: For· ma1 modelin& of men's and women's European collections ICheduled 1 p.m. Tuesday at the South Cou1 Plaza store. Pierce Brother~ Sell Broadway Mortuary T 1tOlr~=y 642-9150 to Healthie~ ~elationships J Olil Janeen H. Cunningham, M.A. M.F.C.C. for 3 FREE lectures exploring "Women and their relationships" includinR this week's tooic. Hair Productions would like to thank their patrons for their continuing 1upport during our recent remodeling. We invite you, and our new patron&, to take a few minute& and visit with u1 during Ea1ter week. Refreshment& will be served. 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C k soc1a cs, c oy-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No... 21 ): 1rcums.t.aoces ua c ~~:-=~b:~i~d SYDNEY sudden tum Ul your favor Member of o~fi°:1te se~ plays scenes.. dependents, maJOr role. become~ valuable ally You .1. act wbadt. yo~ people who share want. your perfonnancc will be marked as outst.an ing. OMARR Saoittarian figures prominently. your concerns, r SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): ~ocus ~~ cha.naes !!~~ Pi~·~b~~~?0 tn the home including po sable remodeling or fur:n1ture T S( ·120-M 2~ E ha · · · moving " individual "h•sh up" pays compliment, A ,\pn ay : mp ssson crcat1v1ty, actu'aJly. o-ks yo ur counsel. You could receive unusual children, change, variety, dca line. You'll be asked to .,..... imprint style, to be an innovator. to give completely of gift or cash bonus. fi r yourself. Love relationship intensifies. Cancer, C.apricom CAPRICORN (bee:. 22-Jan. 19): De me terms_. ~a iic figure prominently. others may not fool you but you could become victut:t of GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Long-standing trans-self-deception. Emphasis on fu1ure prospects, read1!1&. action is finished. Could involve land, home, property. dissemination of penment mformauon. Pisces native security. Don't stay too long at the fair. Your position 1s plays special role. strong, you need not falter or make unnecessary AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18). What had bttn concessions. nebulous 1s now sohd. real. the chips are down. Be aware, CANCER (June 21-July 22): Keep plans flexible and alert protect self in emotional chnches. Someone options open. You'll have chance to make fresh start, to atte~pts to get something for no1hing. Refuse to be gain greater independence. Be direct. get to heart of intimidated. Cancer nauvc plays role . . . matters, confide desires to "special person." 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Brandon Tartikoff, president of NBC EntertainmenL said it's still too early to say whether 1'Hill Stftlet .. will . return next fall for its.seventh teUOn. But he's pleued with the show's . cba.nlest particularly the addition of tbe tacky a.nti-ttero, LL Nonnan Buntz, played by Dennis Franz. "I think he's 1ensa1ional " Tartikoff said. .. If they can come ~P with two more characters like that. I th.ink they can really brina the show up." Exoecutive producer David Milch said several cbaractcn were beina devdooed ''1bat I think Wlll be ietrific in a 'Hill Street' eevitocunent or another environment. Tbe question is where to pua them and devote our i~tive atleatiom ... It 1 a real Caacti.ll. What mlabt aive "Kill Street" pater vitality, if'lt sets renewed for I 986-87, would be oew cbarac\en playina oft' old favorites. Bua since standard con- trlets tie a.cton to a leries only for seven yean, the show could fall apen or orove too oottly to continue. .r-An bets would be oft' then," Mllch said, who noted that Trava.nti a.nd Veronica Hamel, who plays Jo)'(le Davenport, Furillo's wife, have said they wa.nt to move on to other actina roles. He added that be didn't expect all the current cast to return next season ... but I haven't &Otten around to oonsidcrina that" What Milch a.nd co-executive Pf'Od:ucer Jeffrey Lewis ue coDJider- tna is whether any new cbaracten th~~tewould be wasted in a "Hill Street" lame-duck season. The other dynamic, thouab. is that these new characters in search of a series could find their ,own spinoff via a "Hill Street" showcase. One of the new cbatacten, wbo was introduced last week, aets special attention this Tbunday. Sbe'i a lesbian cop who becomes the new partner for Lucy Bates (Betty Thomas). 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K ... 1n 1 :00 J:tO 5:20 7:30 i. t:~ 1 1 ,,.,,.,.,.,.,., Hori•*'*". c llO• ltOADS l•I · COUMI N•PLS II') SHOWS AT 1:20 S:'O SHOWS AT t :OS S:lO 7:40 Ii 1 110 4:0S 7:05 Ii 10:0S •oR ""' SJ~E[)~[)( GAMt: wi111 ouR rwr• ~ KOON 'OUlOUI They loved. They laughed. They lied. SAT/U 12.'00. 2:00 4:00, 1:00, 1:00, 10:00 CINE·FI GONl[-<;P£AKERS ARE eACK STADIUm a ill IUA1!\t11llt !ltt! S1!f'Yl!I "°'-'~ ~llllY Ill s ... , Plus Pee Wee'1 Bit Adnnture (PG) $UEEPllMG -.AUTY (0) The Jorney of Nilly Glnl' (PG) DOW11 AllD OUT"' KVC .. LV .. LLS CW) Plus Splul1 (~) Academy NomlnH NE COLD" PUW"-11 (It) Plus Mad Max. Beyond Tl1underdom• (lil'0· 13) PllETTYtN .... K n.t':.! ~11en, Tiiis 11 How (R) eACKTOTtta """"" (N) PIUI Cron Ro1d1 (R ) llW SllWlll! -,_ tSZ-4tlJ MIMI•-....... -U7.U. IM ..SI ._ _IMIOM -W IMU. ---.... llU ---1 ._Clim PACR -... & .,.. Sll•NI U--.i. -IM-»11 .,... n t0110 PAC11C u ... •an cam lfll'lll ..... tl1MI c:ono .,.., role. "We want to do more Wlth WOtneft," Milcb taid. A f\tnber complication for Croute'1 cbarlc1.e1 is ber availabdity. Milds noted that Croute, who 11 married to olaYwriabt David Ma.met, ii lniemled in ~~ theater wcd. Nevenbeleu, 41a1otue of a.ny son about the f\ature _is a positive sian _for thi1 most IClC:laimed drama tenet. Lut 1prina. after the dismiual of creator and executive produc.er Steven Bocbco, .. HiU Street" was on the critical list. promoted. "Bochco felt 'Hill Stn:ct' worked OD its Ul\Dftdictabilify," Tartikoff said. .. and if you promoted Furino tenina mamed or tettin1 shot. people wouJd not have the same sen.11tion.•• Milch also recoanizet the import- aooe of Franz injcctin1 new blood a.nd new dynamics u the aum-cbewina Nies-bender wbo sets results by the book -his book. "There had been a reaJ danaer of some characters 1e t1in1 100 ponderous," Milcb said ... We created Buntz because we couldn't bear that He's uuerly unreflective. He feels no impulse to meditate. He just does what be does and mov~ on to the next thina be does. He's an amoraJ ··1 think we did OK." Milch aid. .. There were 10me doubts, but you can't let them paralyze you. You ~ve all sorts of ambivalences and unC:ier· tainties but you keep them in a room. Sometimes at 3 in the mornins,. you 10 up open the door and wave to ~============::-1 them. But then you close the door and phenomenon." 1oon." The prodUCCTI effectively walked a tiabttopc: between cban&e and aJ- leaiance to the lhow•s aloriou.s put. They experimented with new stof')'tellillJ methods. One show oo- cumd e.nbrely at 'O.i&bt. a.nother took Fu.rillo and bis wife b.ck to bis roots. lo the riveti~ Furillo-aetwhot episode, the oripni of the Furillo- Davenport relationship _ were ex- plored throuab tlasbbacks. Unlike otlier yean when Bocbco frowned on publicizins plot twisu. Furillo'1 shooti was beavil COMMERCE aWG. • ORANGE COUNTY FAJRGllK>UNDS II FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA Thuncl.y din S.turdmy, 1 -11 p.m. • Suacl9y, Nooa -I p.m. MARCH 20, 21 , 22 & 23, 1986 F.lwi• the oollectiom ol 111 ..tected deal«w f...-i -and far in 0r.,. County's~ .m-annl&AI show inc ol anliqu.. F'umature • Decorative Accessories • Country Americana • Pamtmgs Bronzes •Clocks • Jewelry • Quilts • Advert1s1ng • Paper Collect 1bles • Toys Dolls • Figurines • Cut Glass • Arlgla&S • Sliver • Chine • Onontaha Porcelains • Icons • Jade • Ivory • Graphics • \oW>odenware • Poller; General i\dm1ssmn $3.00. W11h 1h1s l1ckf'I any numb~:r -$2 .,5 1-och Senior Ci11zens 162 & overl -$2 ()() eoch ChildrPn un<ln I~ fn'f• Frf'f• Parkin.I( RUN FOR COVER! The original cost is corning 10 save their school and 1t's·opcn season on anyone who gets w1th1n range' -llM770 IT ... 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T •-'Ml>., -L • ~.,... .,. .,._ - Look for the KODAK COLOR WA TCW-·s1ctp1 n~ l:k.aUl\ - SWttp takes •l partat1paun • >'"cm Dcaltt'I "*'" tM Acd1"" Aww• Marttl 14 °" AIC --------~Dtsneu~M .......... SLEEPING rm ···"·~~ ... ' 'BEAUTY -·-••• "'............ ••11i1w-..,.t0t...-•MOOUC~ a NOW SHOWING! SEE BELOW FOR LOCATIOfG All>~ DllJ'fSllllO .. mm II'*" (N-U) IZ:JS. l:U, 4:15 l:JS, l:IS, ltlS • llCIW1 WTOll "ClllC IO" (K-13) l:lS. >.Jt tAS, l.'11. ltJS WOCIDY M1DI ....... , .. SISTtlS" (K-13) 11:45, H S, S:JI. 7;•S, f'U ....... "'. IOUlY &Lr (I) 12:11, tts. •:11 lelS.U.lU lllUY ... MJ) "Ptun • NI" IPC·l3) IZ:JS, l:JS, 4:15 us. ltlS, 11:15 MT~ "SWPllC tum" (C) ll:ll, l:ll. "' t.ll 7:31 .... edwards BRISTOL S40·7444 1!9A1~1'0l a r M AC &lllTM , .. ~AH T A AfritA I·• a1 •LJ J': : f l . . !1:15, l;!I, Ml ........ 4:JS. 7:11, lHS '"IUCATS" (I) .. llllSr" (I ) UCMtTS" (C) Z ACMOIY A-IOll "Tl( TltP .TO IOllTJfll" (PC) l:IS, MO. S-.15. 7:JO. t.lO Sl'M '1ITTEMIK "NUCE ACMl.IY 3" (PC) llM. l:tl, .... SM,l'll, lt;tO edwards CINEMA CENTER 979-4141 HAABUA Bl YO & ADAMS MESA •ERO£ CE .. TEll COSTA MES A -· .. **1 WIOll "CllC IO" (Koll) 1:1~ J:Jt, HI. tn. tt:ll 01M I Hf M tmlLY llW" (I) .. CNOTS" (C) U:t!. li9 "UI" (PC) l:tl, );!!, '-• 7:tl,t.tl ..,.. .. Clll 111 PH" Cl) ll;tl.h"t,UI ltl. ttl. \NI 1iCl't it" (PC') l:H, lt:te '111LJCATS" (!> •• ... "Cl-MTS" <I) 11:15. U:5I. tJI 4 l'UCI DCUT SlUlO mwl.IUTCll .. me M" (H·U) INS. l:ll, ~15. 7:Jt. t-AS 'UH liJH r (C) !l:!.l'J\);9 •••ft"s w cr tlS, ,. ... ,. !Pf.!Jl •T-.n .. Sl..UNC lfMTT" (C) 11;!!, l;!!, 4M l:tl. &.•. t;5I 4 l'UCI DCUT SlOlO ~IUTCll ~•"(K.lJ) 11~ l:Jl.~l:tl.ltU ..... ,"'. IOUlY 8l.LI' (I) l:!.NS.Ul.til lt:H (SAT JU N) ...,ma _ "JIST llTWllJ a,._-..,... .. lHI. ~-4.'415 (Pit.II) 1'1'-M ..,._ ........ (I) Wl, t:ll. ~I l!a tald ··--... ..,. .......... a..~a..IUI ·-.-....m .......... ,., WLM.W -.... ....... ·--._ ...... ., u:..~ WWPNI ll:!,11 'WI I& "tlT._.. Z:tt.,. Ill 11 I IE 11£' !!I!!, .... 11:.B ---.._ ....... U) l:Jl.M.-llS. lt!JI -0renQe COlllt OA.ILY PILOT/ Sunday, March 23, 1988 Security forces guard against surprises at the Oscars 8J IUCllARD DE ATLEY . ,,,,._...., LOS ANGELES -One best per- fonnaocecatqory th.at Oscarsecunt y chief.Jerry Moon hopes to avoid this year 11 acceptance of an award by an unpoator, 1 role that took the Emmy Awards by storm last September. .. We're cooccmcd about a repeat of lhat,".said Moon. 58. now in bis I Slh year of heading security for the Academy Awards. "We're nqt really doina anythina special about 1t, but 1t has refreshed our interest 1n it." Besides the possibility era copyca1 impOstor, Moon said the presence of Jane Fonda Ha co-host 1s a ooncem. bcc~use ofber political activism. "Her presence usually incurs the wrath of different aroups," said Moon, whose fuJl-tJmc JOb 1s head of security for WaJt DlSnt'y Pro- ductions. He said Fonda's rcprcsenta- ~-~STUNNING:.: ... UIWlll llU M0-4021 UA MOVIS 4 ~OilUON ·- fL TMt Sil ·tsOO EDWMOS D. TORO llWPtlT IOU 644-0760 EDWMOS ~T lllTtllTll IUOI &41-0770 IWlll 637-0340 EDWMOS CHMTDI cum£ AMC ORAi& MALL lllTl IUA 751-4114 U •llll 523-1611 HDll 634-3911 UA CITY Com:R EDWMDS TOWN CDfTDI PACf1C 6AT£WAY lives would be contacted to coordi· natc se<:unty for the actress. The S8th annual Academy Awards wall be broadcast live Monday from the Dorothy ChandJer Pavilion be· 11nnina at 6 p.m. on ABC. Moon hopes secunty will go like last year which he referred to as "a smoothie ·~ It wasn't so for the tclev1s1on academy ceremonie!>. At the Sept. 23 Emmy Awards, Barry Bremen, 38. slepped up to the podium and _GOLDfEHAWN ,~.-ri-··'' ,-'.' ~ ·••1 ~ • •1 • • • • -.. 1 l tr • """'!"lrt.UltUh,.. * . . .. .. . . IOW SHOWll&! FIHTUI nun 139-1500 mwARDS f Ollfl ~ VALLEY U UIU (213) 691-0633 AMC FAStO SQUARE HUIE 637-0340 AMC ORANGE MALL OIAllE 634-3911 UA CITY CEfflER Will &Ill ~0-7444 EDWARDS BRISTOL !TO DAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I ACROSS 68 Kingston's quarry 2 wds 60 Dormouse island 3 Say further 62 Sizzles 1 Palm cockatoo 7 1 L~al claims 4 Market 63 Partly frozen rain 4 Roman 650 72 Cantaloupe 5 Riding whips 64 Parcels (out) 7 Obhgat1on 73 Sweet potato 6 Building sites 65 He was 'The 11 High mountain 76 Pizza topping 7 Dental degree Fug1t1ve" 2 wds 14 Lump of earth 77 Wished abbr 66 Conduits 15 Wading bird 78 Sott cap 8 Obliterates 67 Feathery plants 17 Sag 79 Promising 9 Boxing matches 68 Tasks 19 Chair 80 Actor Karloff 10 Carry 69 Askew 21 Vegetable dish 81 Desire 11 Viper 70 Mud 22 Show feeling 82 Tribes 12 He was Mr 7 1 Cherished 23 Fry quickly 83 Number Spock 2 wds 72 Repasts 24 Minute openings 84 Hurried 13 Mom or Dad 73 Baseball's Berra 26 Parched 85 Abates 14 Whittle 74 In lh1s cond1t1on 27 Concludes 2 86 Labors 15 Intrepid ones 2 wds wds 8 7 Disappear 16 Subatomic 75 Legend 29 Cubic meter 88 R1d1culed particle 77 Sharpened 31 Hawauan goose 90 Potholes etfects 18 Understand 78 Radar screen 32 Strong dislikes 91 Metallic sound 20 Nervous images 34 Kilmer poem 92 Marooned 21 Arabic surname 79 Beatles· 36 Purity 95 Drinks greedily 25 Future plant drummer 2 wds 38 Subtracted 96 Turtle 27 Jocular 81 Tilted 39 Decorates 100 Adolescent 28 Used a lever on 82 Ftn1Sh 40 Regressed 101 Aromatic herb 30 P1x1es 83 Italian poet 41 Seines 102 Asked for 33 Aroma 85 V-shaped piece 42 Weeps 103 Skills 35 Print measures 86 Spring flower 43 Protect 104 Come in 37 Snakelike fish 87 Bacterium s kin 44 Crevice t06 Winged Horse 39 Streetcars. 1n 89 Last queen of 47 Stigmatize constellation Britain Spain 48 Knives 108 New Zealand 40 River in 90 Transit vehicle 49 Ark builder evergreen Germany 91 Women's hats 53 Fasten 109 Ground grain 42 Colltde 92 Bachelor party 54 Texas shrine 1 11 Bird of prey 43 Brief 93 Earth Lat 55 Glistened 113 Hackneyed 44 Pack tightly 94 Eye part 56 Supernatural I 14 Oregon s capital 45 Ready for 95 Pungent herb being 115 Afresh harvest 96 Examined 57 Copycat 116 Exhaust 46 Assert 97 Slanted letter 58 Orchestra 1 17 Comforts 4 7 Indifferent 98 Stitched section 118 Crocus 48 Beach 99 Dutch cheese 59 Get a goal 119 Tropical bird 50 Dollar bills 101 ln1t1ated 60 Mourn 120 Formerly 51 Actress Bancroft 102 Salary increase 61 Sea Fr 121 Cot 52 Strikes 105 Arum family 62 Pulp 122 Part or a circle 54 Amphitheater plant 63 Commence 55 Looks over 107 Seize 64 Dethrones DOWN 56 Land of the 110 Deuce 65 Male bee R1s1ng Sun 1 12 Compass point 66 Carpenters 1001 1 Closely related 58 Poltt1cal unions abbr 67 Incursion 2 Wile E Coyote s 59 Be on one s feet 11 4 Keresan Indian SLE ANNIUtS IN CLASSIFIE 0 , ____ _ uccepted Betty Thomas' best sup~rt-fllr." force that includes the Catifo~ia ina actress statue, claimlna the HUI Since the Oscar ceremony evolved liiahw&Y Patrol, Lo Aoietcs Pohce Street Blues" actl'C$S wasn't at the fro a bo• .. I a.....nquet to a ••l•vise<J Oepartmenfu Los Aniefes Cou~ty m "' u. "'"' Shen""• 0 ,,. .. , and Beverl.Y. Hills ceremony. But she was, and Bremen event, security headache.s have in-u . ""' was arrested at the scene. creased proportionately. Police Department, in addition to Bremen, who described himself as Io put yean thC(e have been private security guards. a professional imposter. later wa probJems wtth demonsttatori, pub-"from the tJme the Oscan leave fined SI 75 and placed on SUl months' licity seekers, star-struck fans and the manufacturer until they are in the probation after pleadina no contest to threats of disruption. The most winner's hands, we·~ ~n duty," interfering with an event. famous breach of teCUrity was the on-Moon said. Actually, his JOb lasts a Moon said Oscar security people camera streak by Robert Opel in little beyond that, until the last guest have long been on the lookout for 1974. leaves the post-award ~rd ofGov- such an attempt to disrupt the Moon said Opel, now deceased. emor's Ball in Beverly Hills. awards. had inside help in obtaining a "We ha ve people stationed in backstage pass for the show. That "As the time gets ~loser. we wings of stage, at the siairs leading to security leak has been fixed, said coordjnate with the secunty pc~n­ thc stage. and so on. They arc Moon nel for ~veral of the stan," be said. knowledgablt' about the idenl!ty of The~ arc aJso bomb th~ts, 12 to "The key is to lceep as low a pr~fiJc as the probable recipients," he said. "We IS a year, which arc always checked, possjblc. Sometimes we provide se- don't want a scene o n stage, so we take said Moon. curity that people aren't even aware 1--th_e_p_rcc_a_u_ti_o_n_s_be_fi_o_rc~i-t_&_e_ts_lh_a_t~~M-oo_n_coo __ rdi_·n_a_te_s_a~larg_e~scc~u-n_ty~r-o_r.·_·~~~~~~~~~~~- • IUfllA '""' UA-~0991 COS1U tHA u•C."""'' ~or.94 fl TDllO [d-~~ "8•~ •COSTA MlSA !C-llM~Cotntt< 91Q4t .. NOW PLAYING " ... Creates edge, surprise and romance.'' RICHARD CORLISS TIME MAGAZINE "****% ... Uncompromisingly honest ... " JOHN CORCORAN KABC TV nrettu in oinM "BREA • H'• IUEllA PARK • l.AGUllA HllU £1 .... ~ w •:1 J 11 ~ 'JA -(,A~·· • llEWP'OflT l£ACM £0,.Jr(X ~ .. 1J011 r NfT'I &44 0'60 WU'TlllQTUI UAT-~ 8'Y.> S333 SAllTAff ~ l~'-"·~~ln S23 l0t4 .. •COSTA MESA •I.A MIRADA P I". •oe • "' • .,. '49-1 '4it' • Ml$$1()fj VIEJO •ORANGE rl'(ll)..,.. 6JA ~5S3 l.AllAMA PK•llf. s WUl'Mlllm ll P.c1hc s Ho Wiy l9 OrNe In 991 3693 l d Habf I Dnvt In • PttF.Sf'.NTED IN f 1"'A'iJ •STAllTON '• I '.A~ I/"' ... \, f 0Ndl0S \l•ll•Qt C:"'11tl 811 1862 ar---J· 4r -19S bl20 891 0567 OfWIG( 51.lOllJm Of~ In 639 8170 r HO 'AMIUcct"KO 'Oii THIS lltGAQOllCNTJ Watch the Academy Awards Tomorrow '°LICI ACADIMT )tU.CK IN TWNIHG INI 111ao 2>40 41JO .. u MS II.OS DOln mao MICHAll KIATON GUNG HOt 1,..UJ 11,4J J.IJ J14J •U INS DOUT mao MOUT IUNOWAUI 'lnTY IN ftlNK 1,._u 1 1.00 a.u J:M 7141 , .... I t .-c.MIPIT NOMtNATIONI IA90AIH NICI 1n IMOW Tl41 COlOlt ,Ul,lll ... Ul • ''" 4otJ 71• '"" -1211104 Ulllfteulty II Off""'' 11 AICAlleMT ......... TIONI .....,..,_.1n1MOW OUT Of AIRICA C"1 • • ..... ., 7121 , ... ... NOlTllMnt ..... DOWN AHO OUT IN LA MIRADA 11f4Jtt4 l 4001l1 MH--.da A.o'-t<Oft\ DOUT l'fUIO ~QAl'ON GUNG H0t (M-UI 111U liU J1U ... ,._. DOUT mac> MOUT llH9WA4.9 ,HTTY IN PINK !M-UI 111ao 1'M ..as ..as .... ,..., ..,., n ua MOOel JUIT llTWllN FlllNOI "°"' ............. ,. , .... llAlf'M MAIKMtO ClOSHOADI 111 It•• 21.U 4M .... MJ 10tJJ HtQC HOlBIUTTI MIOU& DOWN AND OUT IN llVllL Y HILL.1 111 I,.. a.u ..,. 7&M ,.,, • 1A80A1N NICI tn SHOW GATEWAY DOHY mno RAD IN! ,, .......... , .... aA-.uH NICI llT IMOW DOUY tnmo 11 lltUtllflMT NOMIMAnGNI OUT Of Alltc.A C"1 . , ..... , .. , ... POltcl ACAOIMY 31 IACK IN TRAINING C"1 ,,.. ........ ....... W009T MUN HANNAH ANO Hll 11mu~1ai , ............. 1•u ........... '""'°" '' KAlllMY NC*INAnoMt CMI alAAI'"' MOY111 lft¥IN ........,, A NIW OINlllATION It! THICOlOltPUIPll~tJJ , ... ..._. • ...,,. 7_.. Mt ...... u 7111 '"" .. -.- alVllL Y HILL.I (111 '" .. a.11 ... 71JI 1trll MMT nua MOOlll JUll ll1WllN PlllNOI "°'*I , .. Ml ....... , .... 11_ ... ________________ .... • IAD !NI SIXTllN CANDlH !NI 1. HOUSI !ll 2. NAICIO CACM r~ J . KNIOHTI Of THI CITY Ill I , ICUIN nit 1t1 2, Dl\TA JOltCI 111 J . ,, .. Ill We];tj~@ • m 4) 11'4M11S A ,., I C"9pN!! MICMll KIATC* OUNG MOt !M-tal TUIMNO ~U 111 BUENA PARK 11u1111 4010ll•oc•I~ w ti l ... n QMRS..-•llfi..n llMCMAA OA!ON GUNG HOt !M-lll TRADtNG PLACU 1111 ... ND&TllMTn -DOWN AND OUT IN llVlll Y HtW et1 llVllL Y HILL.I COf' 111 WMf ......,... ILllPfNO MAU1Y 191 TMI JOUINIY Of NATTY GANN IN! la HABRA ...... u lW: ! liJ'.".''""l'"D . !i'Xifll\~I' a.fl ......... ~. POUCI ACAMMY 11 UCa .. ~'"' ......... ~'"' llAD 1N1 Sl'XftlN CANOUI .... ~' ...... ptfTTY ... ,. .. ,., .. JUST ONI Of TMI OUYI 1,..111 1. ICUIH TUT I'll 2. MOUll 119 J , NAUD CMM "THE YEAR'S MOST WINNING COMEIJfDRAMA. .. ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST ' _,.. .. 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"--~"1MI <anaa1.-v .. , SUNDAY, MARCH 23. 1998 LSU stuns Kentucky Ti erscaptureSoutheast. 59-57: Louisville drops Auburn. 84-76 Prom AP 4J1patcMI Strona inside games in the closing minutes by freshman center Pervis Ellison of Louisville and sophomore forward Ricky Blanton of Louisiana State carried the Cardinals and T•gen mto a Final Four meetinJ next Saturday in the NCAA basketball cbam· pionsbtps. Eliason scored 15 poi nu and blocked a couple of key shots to dominate play in the last nine mmutes as Louisville defeated Auburn, 84-76, in the West Regional final on Saturday. Then Blanton scored eight ofl..Strs last 12 points as the unranked Tigers claimed ihe Southeast Rqional title by upsetting third-rank.eel K.entuclf.y, ~9-57. Today, top-ranked Duke plays No. 17 Navy an the East Rccional title game at East Rutherford. NJ., and No. 2 Kansas plays unranked North Carolina State for the Midwest championship at Kansas City, Mo. The winners of those two games will play in the other Final Four semifinal in Dallas' Reunion Arena. l.SU, taking a 26-11 record into the Final Four, trailed Sl-47 when Blanton and Doo Redden went to work. Blanton scored on a layut> with 5:31 to play, then tied it on a pass from Redden with 4:34 left. Redden rut a jumper with 3:30 to play and, after Kentucky's James Blackmon tied it 53-53. Blanton gave the Tigers the lead for good, h1tting two free throws with 2:31 to play. Redden stretched lhc lead to 57-53 on a layup with 1:31 rcma.irung before Kenny Walker, who scored 16 of his 20 points in the first half. put in two free throws for Kentucky. Blanton, again on a perfect feed from Redden, scored with 15 seconds left and Kentucky's Roger Harden was given an uncontested layup with five seconds left. Redden firushed with 16 points and Blanton scored 12. Kentucky, which won lhc Southeastern Conference regular-season and tournament title and had beaten l.SU three times earlier this season. wound up the season 32-4. think we can win,· " l.SU Coach OaJe Brown said. .. And, that's what happened." SevcntJ)·ranked Lou11villc will be mak.inaits le"ft9tb Fm.al Four apeearance. takina a J0. 7 record into the national semifinals. Unranked Auburn, which wu playina itt first ~onal final, finished it.a aeuon at ll-11. Hetbert Crooks scored 20 point.a to lead Lou.iaville, but ll was Elli.._. play on both ends of the coun lb.at belt back A.uburn. Ellison's thfeo.point t>l•y with 8:42 to go p ve Louisvillea69-67 lead, bis up-in with 2:14 rcmaini"tput the Cardinals ahead 73-70, t.&en be blocked two of Chuck Person's ~ou and Louisville converted lhem into four points. Person scored 23 for the Ti~. "We forced them to talc.e outside shots,.. sajd Louisville Coach Denny Crum; headed to his sixth FtnaJ Four ... Ellison was a bia.fon:e rol"us." · Auburn Coach Sonny Smith likewise called Ellilon the key. "I really was impressed with Ellison'' defense ... he said ... I rudn't know be c.ould play th.at well before toda ." kspite being ranked. Navy bas been referred to in Cinderella terms during this tournament., particula.rty smcc the Midshipmen. led by 6-11 junfoT David Robinson. upset Syracuse at Syracuse 10 the second round. On Friday night, Robinson scored 20 po~ including the game-winner with six seconds left. g.ra 14 rebounds and blocked rune shots Friday night as Navy knocked off the tournament's real Cinderella team, Ocvcland State, 71-70. Duke Coach Mike Knyzewski, whose Blue Devils disposed of DePaul 74-t>7 Fnday night, knows there's more to Navy than Robinson. "We don't think ~·re just playing one player," he said Saturday. "Vernon Butler (a 6-1 forward) is one of the keys. He always Jets tbc job done." Butler has a 16.6 average, while Whitaker has it 13.1 points a game. But he also thinks be'sgot some pretty good weapons in his own arsenal, mainJy All-American guard Johnny Dawkins, Dulce's leading scorer with a 19.8 average junior point guard Tommy Amaker and 6-9 forward Mark Alaric: Auburn 'a Terrance Boward (left) mlMed u he tried to knock the ball from the bancb of Loat.Tille'a Penta £W.On (n.lat) in NCAA Weet CbampionahJp aa.me in Bouton. "J told the guys at halfumc 'If you can get the ganit to the last five m1nutcs so we can close out the last five mmutcs with ooe defense and play the passing lanes, I "Obviously we're pla country," Navy Coach Paul g the best team in the vans said. "lf we stay within (Pleue ._ L8U/C2) USC inakes Final Four LONG BEACH (AP)-Cheryl M11lcr scored 23 pcnnts and Cynthia Cooper added 19 to pace third-ranked Southern Cal to an 80-64 victo ry over fourth-ranked Louisiana Tech in the NCAA West Regional final Saturday night. Rhonda Windham contributed 12 points for Southern Cal, which improved its record to 30-4 and avenged a 75-53 loss to the Lady Techstm in Ruston. La.. 1n January. Angela Lawson scored 22 points for Louisiana Tech, which ended its season with a 27-S record. Southern CaJ led 11-8 after the first fi ve minutes before outscor· mg the Lady Tecbsters 13-4 over the ncx t 4: 54 to open a 24-12 advantage midway through the first half. After Louisiana Tech narrowed the margin to six. Southern Cal pulled awayagaan to lead 43-JOby halftime. Southern Cal led 49-32 early in the second before the Louisiana Tech ran off a 12-2 spurt to pull within 5 1-44 with 13: 15 to play. The Trojans, however, regained control and pulled a way gradually after that. Dana Hills floors Edison in tourney .Dolphinsdigup- Orange County volleyball crown By CHRIS MONAHAN CN9J Niii Ceo e ..,,, It's JUSt an ordinary hardwood floor in an unfamjliar gymnasium. but against Edison High Saturday at the Orange County Volleyball Cham- pionships, Dana Hills protected that floor as though it were holy ground. tn the tournament's final match between the two teams. only two trun~ hit the floor -the self- sacnficang Dolphin players and the Chargers' spants. The Dolphins rode theu strong defense to defeat the Chargers, 15-1 3. 15-3, to win the all- day, 20-team event. "Everybody sees the glory of hit- ting. but if you're able to diJ the ball and put it back over the net. at is really frustrating to the other team,'' said Dana Hills Coach Oz Simmons. "They just couldn't get the ball down on our court. We had some lucky defense. but 1t was because we were m the right places. "It was really a good day for us. because we haven't been clickmJ this season. Today, we were technically accurate. We were talking and passing well." "They played great defense. They JUSt dug us ofTthc court," said Edison Coach Dan Glenn. "We were just shell-shocked when some of our bits came back. We play a power game and they just took us out ofat." Another factor that may have helped take the Chargers out of the final was lts semifinal match. While Dana Hills cruised past Estancia, I S-2, Edison took on Newport Harbor in a veritable struggle of wills. The Chargers started fast against the Sailors,).umping out to a 5--0 lead, but the Sajlors caught them at 5-5. The Chargers went up at 8-5, but again Newport caught up. Edison worked its way to a I 0-9 lead (about the time Dana Hills was polishing off Estancia) and ran out the last five points for the win. "I'm sure that took quite a bit out of them," said Simmons. "It was a long day aod you didn't get to substitute much because there were no easy teams." "We rud come out a little bat tired1" acknowledged G lenn, "(but) we did come back well in the first game." With the Cha'lcrs playing a bit slowly, the Dolphins jumped out to leads of 5..0 and 11-4 behind tour- nament MVP Tim Glasgow. The scnfor outside bitter had 12 kills in the finals, seven coming in the first game. At this point. Glenn called timeout to slow the Dolphins' momentum. The move was succcessful. Edison rallied for eight of the next nine points, including six in a row at one point, to tic the score at 12-12. But the Chargers seemingly spent whatever energy they bad left in the comeback and couldn't make it over the bump as Dana Hills took three of the remajnina four points and a first game victory. Witt takes beating, Moore re PALM SPRINGS -Randy Ready, Ride Cerone and Rob Deer each bit two-run home runs to ~wer the Milwaukee Brewers to a 12-3 exhibition baseball victory over the Angels Saturday. Cerone. who also singled home a run in the fifth inning, and Mike Felder each had three ht ts as the Brewers, 9-5 io Cactus League play, amassed I 5 hits off three Angel pitchcn. Loser Mike Witt allowed nine bits and seven runs in going the first three innings for the Angels. 8-7. Donnie Moore. making his first game appear- ance of the spring after overcom inJ a sore ribcage, allowed a run and two hits in two innings. Brewer starter Jamie Cocanowcr allowed two runs but only on e hit in four inrunas. Doug DcCinces drove in two of the Angels' runs, with a fourth-inning sacrifice fly and a solo homer in the seventh, his first of the spring. relieved by the return of Moore, who set a club rccoro last season with 31 saves. BilJy Joe Robidoux's RBI single gave the Brewers a 1-0 lead an the first. Milwaukee made It 3-0 in the second on Paul Molator's RBI single and a run-sconng grounder by Jim Gantner, and stretched its lead to 7-0 in the third on Ready's and Cerone's homers, No. I for both. 'Tm just glad to sec him out there.. A lot of bard throwcn aren't very impressive in the spring." Mauch said. "Hittcn wait for the fastball." Moore, who suffered has injury 10 the early days of spnng tnunang and aggravated it wh1le pitching in an intra-squad game on Mar. 4, was enthused to be back on the mound. "My velocity and control weren't there," he wd. "but I was happy to be out there. My arm's not strong yet. so I still have a way tq go." 1Jod6en PanUIJ OJI .tea&, S-2 l...AKELAND, Aa. -Do~ Baker bit two doubles and drove in the pme-wmning run as the Detroit Tigers edaicd the Los Angeles Dod&en 3-2. Angels' manaacr Gene Mauch was also Tiger catcher Lance Parrish, who had one hit., had an outstanding day behind the plate, =· down all four Dodger baserunners who a.nem to steal on him. Worthy's game a fit for the Kings Lakers gain 17th straight win over team, 1 15-1 13 From Dally Pilot wire Hrvicet SACRAMENTO-James Wonhy scored 34 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakcrs to their 17th stra1ght National Basketball Association win over the Sacramento Krngs. 11 5-11 3. Saturday rught at Kings arena. Wonhy converted two free throws walh nmc seconds left an the pmc to pve the Lakcrs a 115-111 lead as he completed his third 30-points plus game against the Kings th1s season. Reggie Theus scored 20 points for the Krngs. With Theus - 12 points. four rebounds, four assists -doing jUSl about everything in the first quaner. the Kings broke out to an I I -point lead. 19-8. That wasn't to last. though; the Lakers began to work the ball inside to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Worthy and by the end of the first quarter had cut the score to 34-29. the lloor dunng their comeback in the second period and Worthy coded the half as the Lakcn' top scorer with 14 points. Theus topped t.bc Kinas scoring with 16 points. Between Worthy and AbduJ-Ja~ bar. the Lakcrs bcpo to walk away with the game in the third quarter, leading by as many as 10 points. 84-74, with 3:32 remain.in&. Edd1c Johnson and Otis Thorpe scored four points apiece to cut the Laker lead to six, but Magic Johnson tossed up a 24-foot running hook at the buzzer to widen the gap to 91-84 beading into the fourth period. The Lakers converted on just three of ciabt in the first six minutes of the fourth period and the Kings outscored LA. 10..7, trailing by just 98-94 Wltb 6:07 left lO play. $aCra. mcnto then pushed the ball inside three umes to Thorpe and ~ went to the lane each tame. convening four of SIX. PUtoa. poaad CUppen LOS ANGELES -Kelly Tripucka scored 27 pomts and lsiab Thomas had 24 potnts and 15 assists to help the Detroit Pistons snap a four-;Pt"c losana streak with a 119-99 VlctOry over the Los Anacles Oippen.. The Pistons broke open a dOlt game midway tbrouah the third quarter with c~ght stra.iabt points that gave them an 85-74 lead Laker pud MaCtc JoluYon flnda hlmeelf 'S&lldwlcbed between Sacramento'• Oda Thorpe (back) and Terry Tyler. The takers' bench then began to pinch the K.rngs an the second quancr. as Maurice Lucas burrowed bis way ansjde while Mike Mc:Gct buned Jumper after jumper. Despite Larry Drcw"s t1gbt points. L.A. took its first lead. 54-32. on McGee's 18-footer with 4: 17 left an the half. and then relied on Abdul-Jabbar. Kurt Rambas and Wonhy 1ns1dc to provide a 63-60 cushion at 1ntenn1s.s1on. The lakel"!I shot 62 5 perunt from Earl Cureton. starting in place of the UlJUrcd Kent Benson, scored four potots m the run and added 1even more 10 the final 57 second of the pcnod • Edison overcomes setbacks, wins title Qawi pounds listless Leon: Berbick takes out Thomas Chargers load up in field events to win Orange County track championship- By BARRY FAULKNER There were several reasons why the Edison boys track team shouJd not have even contended for the team t1tlc among the 42 achools compet1n1 1n the Orange County Track and Field Championsllips Saturday at M1ssion VICJO High. After all, sophomore Kaleaph C.arter who owns th! ~~\ shotput mark 'an Southern Cahfomll this ~n (S8·0). decided to fofJO the va"aty competition to try for the fro h-soph m«t record of 60-1 I He wa' to come up Uiort wath the ___ I ().pound shot. throwing 6Q..21h. The varsity competes with 1 12-pound shot. Also. the Chargers' top discus thrower Ian 01er, who hkely would have picked up a medal, LS currently academic.all~ ineliaiblc due to miss· in, school Wlth mononucleosis. n addition, Al Ramittz and Kcnji Kallin (the team 's two btst middlc- dast.ancc runnen, who wcrt both capeble of pickina.~P valuable points in the 800 and 1,600 meters as well as contnbuting to the relay learn•) were both home sick And totopltun off. Fdason's Iona 1ump, hl&h Jump, pole vault and tnpk JUOlp C<tmpetitors. h•vc had to con- tend wi1 ti little or no actual practice time. tl is week as the Charaers jumping-event runways were being redone and were ronsequcntJy un- usable. As it 1umed out. the team cham- p1onsh1p was up an the aar -above the triple j ump pat that 1s -until the last athlete had perf onned. Edison nttdcd JUlt two point.• 10101 into tnplcjump (the final event of the day) to overtake defending champion Santa Ana Valley The ChlflCt'S&Ol five clutch points however from their two jumpe".'1 wh.Jcb wa.s typical of the Edison ficto event men's ocrf'ormantt all day. and they found thcm.tttvn 1 most unlike- ly fint-pl.acc tc.m trophy, by thf narrow mar&Jn of S7·S4 "I'm rTheved and ju~I rul happy for the luds," said Charger Coach Fred Marquez, JUSt after the fina h. "The kids put I\ all toacthcr today They really turned it on 1n the field events.." wd Marquez. All but four of Edison's team po1n1s were won 1n the no n-runnana C\-cntS, including a 1-2-4 show1ng an the hot put "I would have 10 go blck and look an the archives to fi nd the la~t 11mc v.~ did th1$ well 1n a (large) mttt hkc this." Several Cha'lcrs came throulh unexpectedly wath personal be t anelud1na. Junio r haah Jumper W1I Fo!ter. who won a gold medal with a leap of ~. Ka rlt Hooten, who bette~ h1s pole vault standard with •eco nd-p lace vault o f 14-0. '°phornort ( harhc f\ kT. who went (P1eue tee &DISOM /C2) From AP dl1patc~es RENO -A\ stalking Owtght Muhammad Qa"'' relcntks!iily pounded hstlcss Leon Spank' befort stopp1na him an the 'ia:xth round and rea1n1na the WBA Junior hcavywe11h1 cham · p1onsh1p Saturday Qawi. 26-2-1. with I 5 knock· outs, fttqucnlly taunted pinks by e~posing his chin and draWlng the former heavywttght cham- pion'$ punehe!. then answenna with a flu IT) of h1 own Qawt overcame tu o~ponent's s1x-1nch bc1gl\t advan\q.c and four-inch reach ldvan\llC b) punehana to the body. thfn mov- ina up to the head He bloodied pink!i' mouth an the fifth round. then midway through the 'ilxth, S~unlcs was harcly able to defend h1m5el( Referee Mills Lane stopped the bout "'Ith four second let\ 1n the mth round of tbc beduled I 5- rounder In l..a'i \.cg.as. Trevor Bcrb1ck. a ti• -1 underdoa, &<>t anto the trcnchc' with prtVlOU ly Un· beA1en Plnklon Thomas and wrenched away the WBC beavy- welJ)\t c hampion h.Jp wtth a unan1mout 12-round deas1on It was a war of attnuo n and Bcrb1ck 'ilmply wore down Thoma with h141 slrtl'\lth and qu1clcnc~'i ~1 eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, March 23, 1986 WinnJng the West job for basketball ·out-of-towner& From DaJly PU•t wire aervleft HOUSTON -PeopJe California m -or anyone capable of reading a map - may be surpriJed to learn that Texans consider themselves true W e$temcrs. From a Teun's perspective, it's log:icaJ to stage the NCAA West Rc&ion basketball championship in Houston. Never mind that this city is the gateway to New Orleans. On the other hand, Sam Houston himself might have trouble comprehending how two schools from Alabama and Kentucky became the West's final representatives in C911e&e basketball's most prestigious event. It was easy, given the NCAA's flexible approach to geosraphy. Auburn, the pride of Alabama, sent Nevada-Las Veps dribbling back to the desert. And Louisville, Jihose fans greet frcC throws with enthusiasm generally reserved for fresh pitchers of min tj ulep, produced a sad end for North Carolina's season. There were a few other Western teams in the NCAA Tournament. but they checked out last week. So the Louisville Cardinals, 29-7, and the Auburn Tigers, 22-10, were the West's favorite sons. Louisville defeated Auburn in the Summit Arena Saturday to determine the region's representative in the final Four. The players from Auburn were immediate favorites with mothers everywhere. The group, led by Chuck Person. showed up dressed in gray suits, neckties and nice leather loafers. • The Louisville squad wore suits of a different kind -sweat suits accompanied by baseball caps and basketball shoes. The differences in attire may be eitpla.ined by history. The Final Four business is still new to Auburn - the Tigers had partk ipatcd in only two NCAA Tournaments prior to this year, 1984 and 1985. For Louisville, the tournament is something that occurs about the time flowers start to bloom in Kentucky. Quote of the day Jim Valvano, North Carolina State basket· ball coach, after the Wolfpack defeated Arkansas- Little Rock, 80-66. in two overtimes in the NCAA tournament: "J don't like playing teams with hyphens. They'.re always playing for causes. playing for missions, playing for all the Third World countries.'' Lloyd upset by Mandlikova NEW YORK -An emotional Hana ~ Mandlilcova upset second-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd Saturday to JOin top-seeded Martina Navratilova 1n today's final of the Virginia Slims Championships tennis tournament. Mandlikova, the reigning U.S. Open champion. eliminated Lloyd in this season-ending event at Madison Square Garden, 6-3, 7-5, after Navratilova crushed West Germany's Steffi Graf, 6-2 . 6-2. in Just 53 minutes. Lloyd's defeat assures Navratilova of the World Championship title and the $225,000 bonus that ~oes with it. Lloyd finished second in the season-long pomts race to earn $1 50,000. Today's final is a rematch oflast year's U .S. Open women's title match. which Mandlikova won in three sets. But the final of this 16-player. season-ending event is a best-of-five sets. the onl y match in the only tournament in the world m which women face the prospect of needing to play more than three sets to win. Kings dropped by Hartford HARTFORD -Forward Sylvain ~ Turgeon scored twice Saturday to lead the , Hartford Whalers to their fourth straight NHL victory, a 6-3 decision over the Los Angeles Kings. Hartford, which has won eight of 1 ts last I U games. moved into a tie with the Buffalo Sabres for the fourth and final playoffbcrth in the tight Adams D1v1sion. The Whalers are three points behind third place Boston with seven games remaining. Los Angeles, 2-8-1 1n its last 11 games. remamed one ~int behind fourth-place Winnipeg in the Smythe Division. 1.... MERCEDES il.'1 537,7333 SANT A ANA 15! F W 1 AT Bf AUi BlJf NA PAHK . Circle March 27 On Your Calendar Flyera pad lead in divialon &oal at 4:27 of the third period as , Mart Bowe soored the same-winning ~ PhiladelJ)hia defeated the New York Rangers, 4-2, Saturday in a NHL pme. The victory was the Flyers' sixth 10 a row as they increased their Patrick Oivison lead to thtte points over the second-place Wasbinaton Capitals . . . Elsewhere in the NHL. Matto Lell)leas scored two goals to lead Pittsburgh to a 7-4 triumph over Quebec. The victory moved the Penguins three points anoad of the Ran1ers in the fiabt for the final playoff spot in the Patnck ... Brea& S.n.r slid a rebound under Boston goalie Pa& RlulD with 2;0 I remaining in the third period to enabltthe New York Islanders to salvage a 3-3 tie with the Bruins ... Petr KU ma scored three goals and Aclam Oates added two to lead Detroit to an 8-4 victory over Chkago . . . Petri Skrt.ko scored two goals and rookie WeDdeU You1 was solid in the nets as Vancouver snapped an 0-for-March string with a 6-2 win over Minnesota ... Paal Gape and Ju Ladvl1 scored early in the third period to thwart a Toronto rally as New Jersey beat the Maple Leafs, 6-3 ... Jim Pavese scored two goals and Doa1 Wlcketlltet1er connected for the pme-winner early in the third period, Leading St Louis to a 3-2 victory over Montreal. Free scores 28 ln Cava' win World B. Free scored 25 of his game-m high 38 points in the second half, and Roy Hlatoa totaled 28 points as Oevelat\d blew past Chicago, 123-97, in a National Basketba.11 Association game Saturday night . . . Elsewhere in the NBA, AltoD Utter scored 18 points and Sld.aey MoDcrief added 16 as Milwaukee won its fourth consecutive game. a 113-98 decision over Atlanta ... Jeff Maloae scored 10 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter as Washington snapped a five-game losing streak by defeating Indiana, 111-110 ... Bob McAdoo came off the bench to score 28 points, his highest total as a 76er. as Philadelphia downed New Jersey, 123-11 5. The Sixcrs connected on 48 of70 shots for a 68.6 percentage, a club record ... Akeem Olajawon scored 33 points to lead Houston past New York, 114-99 ... Adrian Dantley poured in 38 points as Utah handled Phocniit, 119-109. Peete clinging to 1-shot lead Calvin Peete holed out his second shot n for an eagle on his 16th bole and moved into a I-shot lead Saturday in the rain- delayed second round of the USF&G Classic in New Orleans. Peete, seeking his second victory of the season. shot a 5-under-par 67 and completed two trips over the Lakewood Country Club course in 135, nine under par. Going into today's 36- hole wind-up, Dick Mast -who describes himself as .. sort of a veteran roolOe'' -was second alone at 136. Today's 36-hole finish was set up when Thursday's play was rained out ... Pat Bradley shot a even-par 72 but saw her lead cut 10 half to three strokes after the third round of the LPGA Tucson Open. The 12-year pro posted a record I I-under 205 tot.al for the tournament through 54 holes on the 6.2 14-vard Randolph North golf course. Tel~vision, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -FIGURE SKATING: World Championships. from Geneva, Channel 2. 10:30 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Navy vs. Duke 10 NCAA East Regional final. Channel 2. 10:30 a.m . -BASEBALL: Cincinnati vs. Dodgers, from Vero Beach, Fla .. Channel I I. I 0:30 a.m . -TENNIS: Singles fioal in men's pro tournament. from Fort Meyers, Fla., Channel 4. Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: North Carolina State vs. Kansas 10 NCAA Midwest Regional final, Channel 2. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs vs. Angels, from Palm Springs, Channel 5. I p.m. -GOLF: USF&G Classic, from New Orleans, Channel 4. 2:30 p.m. -BOXING: Tyrell Biggs vs. Jim Sims. m a I 0-round heavyweight bout, from Reno (delayed), Channel 7. 3:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Superbikers. from Carlsbad (tape); Tobogganing. from St. Moritz. Switzerland (tape). Channel 7. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Cincinnati vs. Dodgers, from Vero Beach, Fla., KABC (790). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs vs. Angels, fro m Palm Springs, KMPC (710}. 4 p.m . -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Buffalo. K.LAC (510). Reserve lifts UCI to victory Frtshman Mike Cadigan filled in for the i!ljurcd Mark Kaplan to team with Julian Barham in No. 3 doubles to help UC Irvine toa 5-4 victory over Wichita State in the UCl-Marriott Tennis Oassic on the Anteaters· courts. The Barham-Cadigan team scored a 6-2, 6-2 v ictory to give UCI its cHnchinjpoint in the match. Cadigan was taking over for Kaplan, who is sidelined with a hamstring puU. Bruce Man Son Hing and Darren Yates, who were each extended to three sets before prevailingjn singles, were beaten for the first time this season in doubles. The team's record 1s now 6-1 this year. The Health Lecture Serles presented free to the community by Costa Mesa Medical Center H ospital continues this Thursday Irvine advanced into the cham- pionship semifinal round against Arkansas-Uttle Rock, which upset Harvard, 5-l. That match will be at UCI, beginning at 1:30. TRI TECH MARINE Find out what your nutritional needs are and how you can meet them -even on a budget, from 2:30 to 4;30 p.m. Nutrition: Eating for Optimum Health prpc;en tf>d by Diane Carlson. registered dietitian ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YourDX~Rn.T~v~r~~. or Yamaha Cruse N' Carr1: call 714-646-ti918 LSU, LOUISVILLE ••• Proa Cl the limJta of whit we cu do. we cao be a preny tood ball club.'" . The Middies woo the Uptly rqarded Col«?niaJ Athletic Association's rqulat season and tourney utles, but Robinson said, .. We llwaya felt we could set this far. I felt we belonaed 1n the Top Ten:• There wiTl be an added swtcr in the Midwest championsbi~t Kansas City's ~mper Arena -• backup cloc to avojd tbe embarrassment which occurred in su· 96-86 overtime victory over Mich.i&an State. With 2:20to10 in the tee0nd half and.remaininJ in rquJ.ation and Michipn State up by four poan~ clock failed to run for at lc:ut 10 seconds. MSU b Jud Heathcole, who went wild on the sideline when the incident occurred, insisted it pve the Jaybawks just enouah time to force the overtime -and eventually to gain the rejional final apfost North Carolina State, a 70-66 winner over Iowa State. Amie Ferrin. athletic director at Vt.alt and a member of the NCAA Basketball Committee. said the clock operator was unaware the clock bad malft1ocdoned until Heathcote rushed to the scorer's table. And since the timer was unaware how much time should have expired, Ferrin said, it was ''not a oo~table error." But be added that the timer .. probably should have called the officials over and asked them to get the coaches together and arrive at a mutually agreeable adjustment of the clock." · Because of "a bug in the system ... we will have a standby clock operated by an official for Sunday's (today's) game," Ferrin said. Kansas Coa<;l! Larry Brown said the furor over the clock "ruined the-Whole niabt." North Carolina State Coach Jim Valvano saidbe felt it was "overly simplistic to say that the' timing problem cost Michigan State the game. But rm surprised that in such a big game, a correction was not made." LSU'• Don R.edden controla ball u Ken· tucky'a Wlnaton Bennett (25) ~d Kenny Walker watch at Soatheut Reatonal final. He dismissed arguments that the exhausting over- time game might take its toll on Kansas. "Anybody in the tou.mamcnt has to dodge a bullet somewhere," be said. "We did it in the Arkaosas.-Little Rock game (an 80-66 double-overtime victory) and Kansas did it last night." Vikes, Barons keep it going Sunset pair record triumphs; Irvine tops Orange, 8-6 Marina and Fountain Valley fol- lowed Friday's Sunset League suc- cesses with non-league victoriel> Sat- urday to highlight prep baseball action. Here's how 1t went: Marina 11, Artesia 5: In a non- toumament game at Artesia, the Vikings' bats continued to sizzle, as Marina clobbered the Pioneers. Mike Huyler enjoyed a productive day at the plate, going 3 for 3, all extra· base hits. Huyler crashed a three-run homer to the gap in left<enter to give the Vikings a 4..Q lead in the second mning, then tripled in two more in the fourth and doubled in another in the fifth. Matt Hattabaugh aJso had a two- run triple in a five-run fourth inning for Marina. now 5-6 overaJI. The Vikings' I I-run output followed a 9-4 victory over Ocean View on Friday. Semor right-hander Mark Guedea SOFTBALL worked the first four innings aod allowed two runs, both unearned. Marina will be off until next Friday when it visits Ocean View at 3 o'clock in the final game of the Loara Tournament. Fou&ala Valley I, Nortb RJvenlde 4: The Barons had a lackluster day, compared to their Friday extra- inning win over Westminster, 1-S. Jim Doyle went 2 for 3 with an RBI, Mark Williamson was 2 for 3, and Cl}ris Neria had a bit and one RBI in apinch-hitter's role to lead the Barons to the win in the final round of consolation play in the much-delayed Loara T ournamenL Senior-shortstop Steve Mullen was credited with an exceptional outing in the field, coming up with winners on a few unroutine plays. Fountain VaJley is off this week, and resumes play April I at Mile Square Park against Edison. lrvlae 8, Oruge I: Jn the Santa Ana Elks Tournament's opening round, Vaquero catcher Steve Habermehl singled in the winning runs in the top of the seventh inning as Irvine scored twice to break a 6-6 tic and beat the Panthers at Saddleback High. Habermehl wl"nt 3 for 4 to spark Irvine, which will meet Saddlebaclc at noon Moqday in the second round. Mike Moceri also went 3 for 4 for the Vaqueros. Irvine led 4-2 entering the top of the fifth inning when Bobby Hamelin hit a two-run homer to malce it 6-2. However, Orange rallied to tic with a pair of runs in the fifth and sixth tnnings before Habermehl decided it with his hit. SaddJeback 1, Foot..W 0: Neil Carter doubled in the game's only run in the top of the second inning and Jeff Rowe made it stand up with a two-hitter as the Roadrunners won the Santa Ana Elks Tournament opener at Saddlcbaclc. Rowe struck out five and walked the same number in blanking f oot- hill. In a community college game: Orange Coaat 4, Cerrltoa 3: The Pirates rolled behind the complete- game performance of Longo Garcia. who survived seven wallcs and struck out five. The victory moved OCC (7..() in conference play) into a 21h-game lead over the Falcons (5-3), who lost for the sccood time in as many days. Edison, OV win pair of shutouts Edison and Ocean View highs' gitls softball teams got off to impressive starts in the Ol'>Cning rounds of the Canyon Tournament Saturday, each sweeping their first two rounds with shutout wins. In collette competition, Southern Californrn College s plit a doubleheader against Azusa-Pacific. Here's what happened: Edison 1, Valencia O; Ed.itoD 5, El Modena 0: The Chargers advanced in the championship bracket thanks to the fine pitching performances by Terry Carpenter and Joyce Lyman. ln the opener, Carpenter outdueled Valencia's Michelle Granger, as the Chargers scored the game's only run on a squeeze bunt by Dena Balcer. Martha Noffsinger led off the inning with a single and moved her wa1 around to third on another hit. carpenter struck out siit and walked one to earn the victory. In the second game, Lyman blanked EJ Modena on three hits. striking out seven and walking three. Lyman was 2 for 4 at the plate, while Kim Golfos went 2 for 2 and scored twice. The Chargers, now I 1-1 overaU will next play in the Canyon Tournament on April 4. Ocean View 1, St. Jose-O: Ocean Vlew 5, Simi Valley t : f<.rista Law- son's base hit in the bottom of the I 0th inning scored Cindy Schneller as the Seahawks passed up the Jesters in the first-round game. Jackie Oakley pitched the win, striking out 17 in the process. In the second game, Gretchen Bock went 2 for 4 and Dana Crane was 2 for 3 in pacing Ocean View ~t Simi. Schneller homered and pitched the win. The Seahawks advance to play tournament host Canyon Fnday night 10 an 8 o'clock game at Peralta Park. In college action: SoCa1 Colle1e 1·0, AJaaa-Pactflc 0-4: Sarah Beattie threw a three-hit shutout and Ta via Harwell went 2 for 3 with the only run scored to pace the Vanguards to the NAIA District lJl victory over the Cougars in the first game of the doubleheader at sec. Beattie, a freshman, struck out ~v~n and walked one in seven mnm~. Harwell led off the first inni~g by taking first on an error, movmg to second on another error and scoring on Angela Smith'; baschit. Jn t~e second game. the Vanguards committed seven errors which led to three unearned runs in the loss. Southern California Collcec moved to 3-5 overall and 2-4 10 conference play. EDISON CAPTURES OC TRACK TITLE •.. From Cl 20-81/• to place second m the long jump; and a fourth-place 400 relay time of 44.6 7. The warm day and the lengthy duration of most events, due to the volume of schools competing, seemed to wear on the athletes as only one meet record was eclipsed. Senior Steve Williams of Servite. the defending CIF 3-A pole vault champion, equaled his pe"'°nal best of I S-6 to shatter the previous meet record of 14-8 set in 1983. Williams SW IMM ING .. missed on three attempts at 16-0. He was awarded the Field Athlete of the Meet trophy. The Track Athlete of the Meet award was literally swept away by Anaheim's Mike Fritz the mcet's only do11ble winner, takiDJ the 200 and 400-meter dashes. Fritz also anchored the Colonists• 1,600 relay team to a second-place finish. Top area perfonnen included: • J lm Olsen oflrvine. who won the 1600 in 4: 18, just two-tenths of a GWC men, OCC women win second off the meet record. J?oug Blanecherc led the dominant Edison shot putters with a winning effort of 52-91/J. •Newport Harbor's Carter Brown topped the field in the 3,200 in 9:27.49. •And T_om Cheng of Woodbridae posted a Victorious triple jump mark of 44-ll/,, UCI women wln four-way meet Considering Plastic Surgery? You'll want to know about recent advttnces In the field. J oin us from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m . SAN LUIS OBISPO -Golden West Collcae successfull y defended tp;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio.iiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil1 its men's Cuesta Invitational swim meet championship Saturday, com- pilina 378 points, while West Valley Colleae manqed 36S for second and Ora_nac Coast Collqe finished third with 285 at Cuesta Collcae. Oranae Coast area teams swept the top four spou in the SOO free with Antimarino takina top hooon with a 4:49.38 swim, ahead of Haddad's second place showina of 4:SS.OS . OWCs Mark Wicks took third (4:SS.12) and Jeff Bosin was fourth (4:SS.S8). UC Irvine's women's track team took fint place in a four-team meet at Anteater Stad_ium Saturday, led by f~hma~ Kann Orelsson and junior Jill Hamn11on. UCI totalled 60'h points ~on S~te followed with S 1 •;, Nonhern Amona had 33 and Lona ~ch State had 24. for: ' - Plastic Surgery: the S tate·of·the·Art pre~ented by Ira Le vine. M D plastic sur~on Se~ttng Is llmlt~d. so please call 650-2400 to re ervc your space. lCilll rma Costa Me.a Medical Center Hospital 301 Victoria S treel Costa Mesa. CA ' llY -UUL IDlllllt ........ ...., .. ....,..,, NOW F0t the ftr1t ~lme pr ... pald i.aa1 Mt'Vloet Save hundred•. mayr,. thouaandt of dot11r1. You can ti...,. unllmlt~ eJtpert i.gat tdvl~ from top notch It· torMyt thet ~faltze In eny lfM of Lew. For • low. low ennual rat• of lM 00 for thl tntlre tamllY can tt.moo • ._ 2• t1r1. or write a.tl0.."8do •tl0,, 0.."*'4.CA-. Rustler qualifien for the State meet included: Rand_r Folker (400 individ- ual medley. 200 back}. Tony Ame (200 fly), Gordon Bera (100, 200 back), and Piper Antimarino (500 free, 200 fly). Onnac Coast swim- mers who qualified are: Carl Stewart ~back. 200 back), Jeff Youna (t 00 st, 200 breast). and Rick Haddad (SOO free). On the women's side, Onnae Coast won the title for the third straight year, casUy outscorina Golden West. 430-336. Cheri Catpenter won the SO butterf· ly in 28.00 and was a member of the victorious freestyle relay team. Jeanene Youna completed her sweepoftbedlvin&hent! by winnina the I-meter, and Jenny North won the SO backstroke in 29. 71 .Orc~uon, from Sweden, won the ~nple JUmp at 38-IO'h and the Iona Jump at 18-S.Y., She also placed third 1n the JOO.meter hurdles and fifth i'> th~ javelin. Harrin11on, a cOrona del Mar Hi~ product, won the I ,SOO meters tn 4:32.3 and fini1hed tee0nd in the 800 metersin 57.8.JcnnyUndmnanwon t~ hi&b ju.mp at S· 10. On the men'a side. Nonbcm Ari-z.on.a '°''lied 76 poinu, UCI had 64, i.o. a.cla 41 llld 0rqon State 2S. NaA ........... ._... 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Fair· "*' (Ed), s1-11-..; 3 Tunw (VP), Sl~ 4 StnYMr (Ed), •Pli; S. ~ (LAI Hawa), •514," lalrd CDH ), •1.,.,. OT-1. ~ !GG), 171-1, 2. a.In (CcStt\), 164-SY,, 3 Ai1Wnora (IC.at), 15'-l\'a; 4 ltetladl (CVI, ls.t-'S; S. 8rown <MVI, 1S2·1.,.,,' Sllaw (I), lSl·"t'h. ~ •• •• Ctleee ...... NA.IA oen1ltCT .. l'•ST GU. s.c.al C-... I, Anu·hc* 0 A1UM1 ·Pac:Hlc 000 000 0-0 l $oCel Colla9a 100 000 -1 l 1 L.,_ and L..aMase; ... Illa and Niday w-e.allla. J.-2 L-l.,_,. StECOMD GINW ~-hdlc .. sec.. c..... 1 Ax\Aa•hdflc 010 011 ._ S I SoC.111 Colaet 001 -~1 3 7 Hodlal and l.AMMa; hettla Md NlctaY W llOdMa L-...ttta. )-l. 29-iMattle tsl ...... ldlelll ..... CMfYOM~NT • ... 1.v ...... V-.nda 000 000 0-0 t I Edison 000 100 If-I ' I c;.,.,... and AWY; C-tw and .... ..... s. Ill ._..... Edison OtO 300 C>-i 1 2 El Mod9na 000 000 0-0 3 3 Lvme11 and .. llar, JoMs and Nawlln. 0-Ylaw t, SL ..... O St. JOM011'1 000 000 000 0--0 3 0 Oc:aan View 000 000 000 1-1 2 4 Farnendll and Pranetev; Oaklit¥ and 0 LAwson, ,,_etodl II). w--o.ttlty, 3· I L-f'erftM'lctaz. Oc.-\flaw s. SMll v..,,, • Simi v...., 000 000 0-0 J 2 ~View 001 220 x-S IO 0 Uoctllla, Srnllll CS) and Barrv; Sdlnallar, eno M~.ioa W-Sdlnati.r, •·3. L~. 3•1. Hit-sen. ... (0 ) POWER OR SAIL r. 1wTT<>'' f'.\J\Tf\(; l~ SH. 0 H Pc r H l' :\ \ I \ < ; F 0 0 T I • Haul & Launch • Clean & Painting Bottom • Cleaning Shafts • Cleaning Props • Dropping & Cleaning S trainers Outdrives -$45.00 + Mate rials t ---•N E W P 0 A T H A R B 0 A---· HIPYARD QUALITY MADE AFFORDABLE (7 14) 675-255 0 223 2 1st St. • Newpon Beach. C ---------- I C4 Or11nge OoMt DAILY PILOT I Sundey, March 23, 1988 ;I BASEBALL \ -- '85 AL division winners outslug foes raise his sprina battina averaae to .476. Royals prevail, 18-9; Toronto romps. 18---=8-- Here's a look: combined on a tour-hitter and third bueman Royal• 11, W'1te So.x t : Lonnie Smith, Steve Buechele, p!Ayina in his first exhibition Darryl Motley and Frank White, who hit his game this sprin& Hned a two-run pmc-wrnnina third homer of the spri~ also had three hits single as the Ranaers defeated the Astros. each as part of the Royals 24-hit attack. C."'laal• I, Ptratee t : Rick Honon and Blee Jay• 11, Expo1 A: The Blue Jays Bob Forsch combined on a six-hitter and Andy From AP ...,.tclllet collected IS hits in buryiqi the Expos. Rance Van Slyke drove home two runs. lcadina St. ladlaa1l,Olutt•:Jim Wcaverbita tbree- run, pinch-hit homer in a five--run, sixth-innina raJly that carried Oeveland over San Fnncisco. h was the Indians' fifth victory in their lut six aames. The Giants had~umpcd to a S-1 lead witb five unearned runs m the second before the Indians rallied. Rookie Will Clark bad two doubles for the Giants, including a two-run shot in the seoond. UC Irvine divides twin bill Craig Brink pitched his s.econd complete game of the season as the UC Irvine baseball team beat Oral Robcns in the fint pme of a doubleheader Saturday, 11-S, at UCI. Mulliniks contributed a home run, a double Louis over Pittsburgh. The world champion Kansas City Royals and three RBI. Willie Upshaw hit a two-run Twlat f, Reel Sox O: Kirby Puckett drove io and defendin& Amencan Loaaue West cham-homer and scored three runs, and Cliff Johnson three runs to lead Minnesota over the Red Sox. pion Toronto ~luc Jars both sJuaed their ways belted a solo home run. · Puckett drove in the game's first run with a to exhibition basebaJ victories S&turday. Yaakee1 s. Oriole. 1: Bob Shirley and three groundout in the fifth inning and knocked in Desianated hitter Hal McRae collected other New York pitchers combined on a four-two runs in the seventh with a double. Puckett four hits, including his first home run of the hitter as tht' Yankees nipped the Orioles. scored the fourth Twins' run on Mickey Cabe 3, Padret 1: Left-hander Steve Trout allowed only one run in six inninas and three Chicago hitters drove in runs as the Cub~ defeated the Padres. sprina, to lead the Royals to an 18-9 decision Met• a, Brave1 S: Howard Johnson Hatcher's sin~e. over the Chicago White Sox. slammed a two-run homer and Tim Teufel PltJIUet t, Red1 I: Steve Jeltz's three-run George BeU smashed two ofToronto's five knocked in two more runs as the Mets defeated homer in the second inning led the Phillies over home runs and drove in five runs as the Blue the Braves. the Reds. Jeltz, replacing injured shortstop Jays pounded the Mont:rul Expos, 18-8. Rucen I, Altro• !: five Texas pitchers Tom Foley in the hneuo. also had a sin e to A'• 7, Martaen 3: Jose Rijo struck out eight in five innings while all-Owing two hits as Oakland defeated Seattle. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Your fttunt Hofttyl•k•d store os ANAHEIM The Village Center 1222 So Brookhurst 91804 (at Ball Road) Phone (714) 635·2461 CORONA DEL MAR 3700 E Coast Hwy 92625 Phone (71 4) 673-9000 El TORO 24601 Raymond Way • 2 (Bell Tower Plaza Nonh at El Toro Road) 92630 Phone (714) 8~7~3822 HUNTINGTON BEACH 19069 Beach Blvd 92648 (Nert to Ralphs Market at Garfield) Phone (714) 848·8575 ORANGE 1419 N Tustin (at Katella) 91667 Phone ( 714) 997-9960 RANCttO MIRA GE 71-63( Hwy 111 92170 Phone (619) 346·3894 RIVERSIDE 5276 Arlington Ave (Hardman Center) 92504 Phone (714) 688 9681 HONEYBAKED TM fo<I -.f ...... -... r. !. u A free Smokenders meeting shows you how to quit for good, without gaining weight or climbing the walls. l~. )<IU \\iU stop smokJn~ 1u~l four \\t't'k~ from n1M. calm I) comforuhl\ Jlld ror gm<l It dllt''n t matll'r ho\\ Ion).! ~OU ha\(' l>t>tn !-mokinj.t. ho\\ ultl·n \nu h"111 up. or ho" m.tn) lime' ~ou ha\t' 1m·d to c1u1t 1111~ tllllt'. \nu l Jn quit 'mo~m>: for hft:1 The Smokenders pro~ram ha..' Jlrt·a1h lwl1wd 11111n.• than 500.000 lleople 't11p 'mn~mg aml 11 \\lll ''"'~ for \nu \ou·u diS('OH'r \\h) It \\O~ Jt om· nf tht· 'IX'Clal frt't nR·eun~~ \llU ''"111 he: umlt·r Jm pn:~~un: 111 fj1111 '4) t'\t•n 1f ~ou·n· not ~urv ~ou'n-rt.".UI) to quit ~l't rnnw 111 1tw fRH. 1ntnidurtol'\ mrttlll).t fht onl) r~ason )OU go on smokinx '' th.it )OU '1mpl) don t kno" ho\\ 111 ,t11p \moM·mll·r.> ''111 'ho\\ wu 1111\\ \\llJt ' mort• )ou're free to smoke d11rn11: llll' mtt·lln\( .\II or u' .u ~nlll~l'lldl'I'\ \\t'r\' 'mokt·r. .md \OU II Ix' rn·.1h'll '' nh lh~nn' .tnd n·,rwct FREE INTROOl -C TORY MEETINGS umana Hospital Huntington Beach 17772 Beach Boulevard \1onday. March 2.tth & Tuesday. March 25th at 7:30 P.M . Hospital Cafeteria Tuesday, March 25th at 12:00 noon & 4:3f P. M. '.\1odular Classroom in North Parking L t I M 111111 '• llllf The Titans rallied from a t.brce-nui deficit to salvage the nightcap, 9-S. In the opener, the Anteaten (10-8-2) erupted for six ~ns int be second innina to give Bnnk all the support be required. Mike Supt led off with a double and Doua KJme was hit by a pitch. Four straijht RBI sinaies -~Y Mike Fay, tMark Webster, Chris Gallego and Eddie O ark -pvc UCI a 4-1 lead. A voundout by Devan Shockley and Sacrifice fl): by_ Tom Baine closed out the sconna in the inning. . . . Despite two sacrifice 01es, Ba.inc had bis hitting streak of 13 games snapped as he went 0 for 2. The 13- game streak was the longest for a UCI player this season, one more than Gene Roumimper earlier this year. Brink improved bis record to 3-1 and pitched the fifth complete game for the Anteaters this season. one more than UCI had all of last year. Clark was 2 for 2 in the opener with three walks and three runs scored. r n another game: SoCal CoUe1e 1-1, WethDotat 1-1: Tim Fonugno struck out 16, gave up four hits and an unearned run to lead the Vanguards to victory in the second game of the NAIA Distric1 JIJ doubleheader at Westmont. In the first game, a grand slam by Rick Geringer in the fourth propelled the Warriors to the win. AMERICAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE. INC. Buses/MlnlbUs/ Umoysl"" Stotlonwogons IVans/rN' s Door to Door Service Private Charters ond Tours 1-800-524-1 300 Advertising An Service• • Brocb..,._,C.,,U..V..e O.triqa • i.o9CM1/Cof1>0•C11• LO J'acbv .. • Tni-.. n.ov £ ... ,.,uw.. handled W>d .. -·root GBAPBICS NEWPORT (714) 720-9191 UO N...._. c-1 .. 0.. H__. leoch CA mto The Small Toum in the Middle of the Big City AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC MISFITS: The only Aerobics program 1n Orange County owned/operated by a registered physical Thereaprst . 71 4-839-2010 BAKERY NEW YORK CHEESECAKE CO. 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To Order your Good Life ad Call 64 -5 678. Aile for Cathy Location counts. That's why University T<7Ner In The Marketplace at Uni- versity TCM1n Center will be the smart business address in Orange County. Strateglcslty located in Irvine 's Airport· Metro-UC I Triangle, across ,/ (f? the street from UC Irvine, the ;/ 10-story University Towerls i°/_. -~ c.... the only flrsr-class office ~· ~ '-'4 building m rhe master-planned ~ ~ \: .__uc _____ °"'"""_'_ University Town Center, Orange County's nf1N9st "small town." Minutes from three free.v11Ys. Un/verslf'f Tower will offer a prime Irvine location without the COOf/8Stion of the central business a/98, a park-like settlnflt views, free pa.rl(jng and the sur- rounding Marketplace, an already-open retail, restaurant and entertainment center. Open Summ« 1986 A development of Davison & Ferguson Leasing Office In The Marlcetplace; 4249 Campus Dr., Suite 152 /Nine, C.lifomla 92118 1141154-2441 Exclusive Leasing AQent: Iliff, Thom & Co. Tom Ack/am, Bob Stillwagon '------------The Edvcar.a ~ 01 Dolt'f1 &13k!eU ------------1 ,,, 0rettgfl County , ' \ ............... '-.... llayCompany •the only atoreat Soath Cout Plaa ln 1985 (left). ta now fl•nlred by two more mall ph•·•· puklna atractare and tlae Perforalq An. Ceater (~t). Buy_ers' bonanza in the bean field still booming By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOvtCB D19r"9CCcu1 S • I The black and white aerial glossy photographed on a clear day in June 1965, revealed a balf-<:onstructed Mav Company occupying a lone spot OD the 66-acrc site of South Coast Plaza shopin4 center. Today, 19 years after its grand opening. South Coast Plaza bas increased its directory to include seven additional major department stores and 185 mall sbo{>S. And ... the former lima bean field continues to invtte expansion. In 1967, CJ. Segentrom & Sons, ownen and developen of the Costa Mesa shopping mecca. master- plannec:t the indoor facility in a four-phase schedule of growth, said South Coast Plaza's Community Relations Director Werner Escher. "Sears and May Company were the first two major stores., along with 70 mall stores in the initlal development,·· he said. • "Phase Two bepn in 1973 where situated between the Carousel Court and Jewel Court, 60 new stores of national prominence were added to create a street of distinguished shops. Phase ThRe followed fourlears later with the tint of three m~department stores: . Map.in. Nordstrom in 1978 and Fifth Avenue completed the trio in 1979." Phase Four, according to Escher, started in fall of 1985 with Ralph Lauren and Gucci lcad.ina the way. Ground was broken this month for a 90,000-sqwue-foot addition to Bullock's. The 650,000-sq~foot new Robinson's and Broadway wing is scheduled to open in late 1986 along with 70 new mall shops. 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" .,, '·"' &l• 0 .,. -Sll • ''. •oo )IO . ,,.,6 _,, .... -·· ,., -SOO ,., .. t •••• •••••• ...... 1,01 · '" , .... ··· ·~· ............................................. ·-·······-·--······--·-·······-· Nordstrom store that will double its [>!'C!ICDt siu of 240,000 square feet. The vacated 120,00CHqua.re-foot Nordstrom is set for renovation and will include another 30 stores. "Nearly eiabt ~ after its last major addition. South Coast Plaza ts al.most doubling in me," be said. "With the expansion completed, the retail complex will measure 2.9 million square feet, compued to the current 1.8 million. Parkina will be increased by al.most 3,000 automobiles in a three-tier llI'llt structure." Escher says it is the new approach to puicina that dramatically affects the addition of the new wins where one of Costa Mesa's ~or city streets cuts throuab the project and separates the Broadway and Robinson'• from the carli!f.~hased development of South Coast Plaza. "U · e many early sbopPing center developments which extend their ~ by brid&ina streets with parlcina on the perimeter, South Coast Plaza's Ro~ inson's/Broadway expansion on the west side of Bear Street will abut the street thus providing a pedestrian viewing into the stores and access from the sidewa.lk." be said. ··All partina will be off'-ltrCCt and c10IC to the froot door. The customer will not be ex poled to wide expuaes of perimeter parkina u reOectcd in South Cout Plaza•• ori&inal dcsian and carried out lhrouab two expansions." Current construction activity, Eicher said. will make Sou.th Coast Plaza the larJest concentration of retai1i.nt sales volume in C&lifornia. Its estimated S4SO millioo ill sales last is projected to inacqe to S735 million by the end o~t year after Phue Four is completed. What South Coast Plaza means in bard cub to Colla Mesa's acneral fund is a 1 percent Wt buc. That would translate, if Escher's estimate is accurate, to a $4.5 million tax revenue in 1985. "Costa Mesa is the envy of Ora.nae County's 26 cities," said Escher ... Every city would love to have this complex." Thrifty agrees to buy Guild Inc. LOS ANGELES (AP, 10 Thrifty Col"p. bas agreed to buy the Guild druptore c · for stock worth about S 12. S million, Thrifty officials announced. Thrifty Chairman Leonard H. Straus said last Thursday most of the Guild lnc.'s 13 stores included in the purchase would be converted to Thrifty Jr. stores .. In addition to the Guild stores, Thrifty will acquire scvcra1 leases on retail land in Los ADldes and Oranac counties to be held as income properties., Straus uid. Donald G. Guild. president of the Canon-bued Guild Inc., refused to comment on the sale. The Guild acquisition is the second by Los An&elcs- based Thrifty lhi• l?.1'· In January, the company bouabt the 1 S-storc Dru& Kina chain. Some of those stoTCS are already beina converted to Thrifty Jrs. Straus said he hopes to add 25storesa1car to the Thrifty chain. Thrifty COrp. owns 550 Thrifty Dnl& stota and 90 Bi& 5 Spon.inc Goods stores and has interests in the 187-store Crown Boob chain and the 72--storc Trak Auto West discount auto parts chain.. .. IRS 81tt1t St1rtil9 Te Haut Y•? 011'1 B1 A•HHI Tll ••1111• SPECIALIZING IN: • RepreMUctotiol\ in Criminal & CMI Audin • Y-Round Bookkeeping • Financial Pb1nin9 557-30•0 •••. 111 WE COME TO YOU 7 DAYS A WEEK ENROLLED AGENT • IO Years in Business • Real Est ate Transaction • Amended Returns • Tax Break Planner LENNARD TAX SER VICE 641-3846 Call for Appt. 9am-9pm (6 Days) Costa Mesa "Get A Refund" 1985 Taxes done by com- puter. Free conaultatlon. Your home by appt. 1 fee COY9r1 FederaJ & State. Also reoefw • frM lottwy tlcitet. M«• detalta by phone. aoa-11a-e292 Ra R T•x Service BOOKKEEPING All> INCor.t: TAX RETlltNS Felt BUSKSSES Brian G. Dooley C•tlhd ~ Ac111untent Cal 752-5300 ... l Meadows opening attracts a crowd Altamar presents 68 Niguel homes More than 425 homeshoppers ture formal entries, llvlng rooms John Laing tiomes Is eel-and growing famllles. They have attended the kickoff weekend of · itnd dining rooms, breakfast ebratlng the grand opening this beeh created In two-story de- grand opening month at Laguna nooks, and dens. weekend of Altamar, a $13-tached formats with from 1,096 Meadows, a 120-home com-Alrcondltlonlnglsatandard,as mllllon development of alngle-to 1,625 square feet. The ar- munlty In Laguna H·111s, reports are double-paned windows for family residences within the rangements offer two or three Robert E. Kreis, president of maximum Insulation and energy Niguel Ranch master-planned bedrooms with 21h baths, and Terra Industries, Inc .. the de-conservation. as well as sky-community. attached two-car garages. veloper. lights. An lnltlal phase of 68 homes Is The homes' exterior archltec- "People really responded to Fireplaces are optional In all being presented at prices rang-ture offers nine traditional Call- our grand opening weekend fes-models. Ing from $126,990 to $154,990. fornla-Spanlsh styllngs ~Ith tile tlvltles," Kreis said. "So, we've Only a few steps ·from every First occupancy Is scheduled roofs. 1 decided to designate March as Laguna Meadows front door, the for June at the new neigh- grand openlng·month. community's recreation faclllty borhood,whlchwlllencompassa Interiors feature such Laguna Meadows offers a has a swimming pool, two total of 90 homes when com-amenities as formal dining areas, choice of four two-level saunas, a spa, and two lighted plated. llvlng rooms with wood-burning townhome plans. There are two, tennis courts. Altamar Is John Laing Homes' fireplaces, an optlonal den In one two-bedroom models and two, Prices range from $114,900 to second resldentlal development home and a family room In three-bedroom homes. Living $146,750 with a limited amount In the United States. The firm Is a another. areas range from approximately of 91/e percent fixed-rate 30-year subsidiary of London-based The homes feature volume 1,250 square feetto 1. 715 square financing. John Laing pie (public limited ceilings and plenty of glass. feet. Addltlonal Information may be company). Most floor plans are designed obtained by calling the sales The residences, designed by Three furnished model homes around a recessed private entry office at 581-4840. The office Is the award-winning architectural by Design 1 are being Introduced patio that can double as an open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. firm of Corbin, Yamafujl & Part-at this weekend's grand opening. enclosed auto terrace. Every To reach It. take the Lake Forest ners, has already attracted atten-The sales complex Is open dally home has a fenced rear patio and Drive offramp from the San Diego tlon from would-be homebuyers. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 24416 a view-oriented deck. The one-Freeway and pro cee d Three Altamar floor plans are Estrella. and two-car garages are at-oceanward (southwest) on Lake Hoeteu Bobble Benrold (dark dreu) an•wen proepective designed to meet the llfestyle For more information, call teched and have automatic door Forest approximately one mlle. homebuyen' queation• at LaCuna Meadow• kickoff. needs of young married couples 495-2162. openers. r:::=================================-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__::__....::..~~~~__:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Laguna Meadows' homes fea- Subtle • touches enhance • project Terrace Collection-- amen ittes become apparent close up The Terrace Collection, newest residential series at Belcourt, has plenty of subtle touches. Wet bars may be topped with either hand-set marble or ceramic tile. There's a built-In central vacuum system. An elec- tronic security system In each home complements the neigh- borhood's perimeter wall and guard-gated entries. Crown moldings are discreetly used in selected settings, as are oversized base mouldings. En- tries and kitchen-nook areas are floored either with ceramic tile or hardwood. "The variety and extent of the subtle builder touches only be- come apparent to those really paying attention," said Cheryl Schott, project sales manager for the J.M. Peters Co .. builder of Belcourt. "For everyone else. there's just an undefined sense of fine, sophisticated architec- ture." The Terrace Collection con- sists of four, two-story attached floor plans, ranging In size from 2,254 to 3,351 square feet, with three or four bedrooms and up to 31/2 baths "One of the most popular features with visitors recently has been our luxurious master suit- es." said Schott "In the Plan D, for Instance. we have a free- standing fireplace separating the bedroom from Its retreat. ·'The separation between the master bedroom and the retreat In the Plan C Is a distinctive I architectural element." she I added, "with a fireplace In the retreat." Frreplaces throughout the Ter- race Collection are faced and hearthed with either ceramic tile or marble. Kitchen features Include a trl- convertlble hoodless cooktop, a microwave oven , food center. "steam clean" dishwasher, bullt- ln can opener and trash compac- tor. Prices begin at $445,000. Models are open dally from 10 a.m. untll 5 p.m. For more Information. call 840-1501. 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The Interior has black granite floors throughout and there are unobstructed views of the Ocean. Harbor and city lights. Offered ,at $2,700,000. "HEW PORT BEACH, CALIPOINIA" Magnificent New Ortean1 style home In Harbor Rldge-5Bdrms plus separate maid's quarters. • car garage. Un- obstructed ocean and lights views of Newport Beach. 40' pool and spa. In- credible decor. Brand new Valentine home. $3,500,000. Open House Sats & Suns 1-5. Please call for an appt. P.D.J.C. OWNED Abaolutety the best value buy In Harbor Ridge Estates. 2.600 sq. ft. 3 Lrg bdrms, 2'~Ba, family room ocean/city light view, sparkly clean. neutral colors ready for Immediate move-In at ~99.000. SPECTACULil LAUTUMONTI That shows better than a model. Rich bleached oak paneled family room. The cul~ location of this home offers privacy with city lights and mountain vtews. You will find It hard to believe anyone ever lived In this beauty $595,000. BUILD YOUI DREAM HOME One of the few vacant lots available In the prMtlglous area of Harbor Ridge. 18,000+ sq. ft. of bulldlno space on a premium cul-de-sac street. LENDBI OWNBD CUSTOM IN BAUOI llDGB Outatandlng 5Bdrm, 5\.\Ba home w/pool and tpa. Thi• 5,800 aq. ft. home f .. turee a matr autte w/aauna. huge family room with bar and aeparate den. -3 car garage. Excellent uae of rich hard- wood•. Hurry, this one 11 priced to sell qulciclyl $995,000. Open Sunday 1-5. BBST V1EW LOCATION In Harbor Ridge CrMt. This beautiful 3Bdrm "Renal ... nce" home Is a must to .... Guarded gate comm. with water, city llghtl 6 woodsy location. This ex- cluafve horM In Newport Beach Is amid multl-mllllOn dollar custom homes, for just 12.450/mo. "BAl.801 IIDGB L01"' One of the ftneet Iota In Harbor Aldge ... Unobatructed ocean and city Ught vtew. No roof tops shown. Incl art p11n1 for a 10,000 9Q. ft. 1uthent1C ChtMM home. See & compare this OM at MH.000. r fl11//( • 1(!~1/~{1il(' I ~1220 • 1100 Thureday .......... Wed. 5:30 PM Frlday ............. Thura. 5:30 PM Saturday .. ,, ... ,, .... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM NEW LISTINGS IEWNIT 1U11 1112, 111 Exciting 3 BR highly upgraded home with lush fruit trees. Many amenities found In expensive homes are here. llYm TDUll 1121,111 Corner location with lovety private garden. 3 BR, each with Its own bath, all beautifully main- tained. WYO 1111,111 Expanded, highly customized 3 BR Nantucket with ocean view. French doors. wood trims, added family area & windows, skytlght, large yard. U1111U sna.- charm1n9 Cape Cod home with beamed cell- lngs, separate guest quarters, large south patio. Delightful master suite looking out to palto. llllH NW ... Mn• Portoflno 4 BR, 31h BA. One of the largest and best lots In prime location with pool, spa. skylights. Tastefully decorated. UllHlllll ........ Dynamite vtews from this 3 BR condo. Beautiful Kol pond & fountain In.entry provides the setting of this meticulous home. lllUIYll Mll;lll Excellent location In Big Canyon. Popular Mon- aco plan with extra large lot with view of ocean and city night lights. SllllOUfFI llH,111 The home you have been waiting forl Re- modeled with style and taste. FR. 3 BR, formal dining room. french doors and windows. UllllU 1111,111 Owner wants offers on beautiful bayfront duplex. 3 BR, 2 BA. fireplace & bay view patios for each unit. Easy to convert to slngle famlty. LIDO ISLE Ull llU ....... Located on quiet end of Lido. Delightful 3 BA. newly painted & carpeted, south sunny patio, beamed LR. brick fireplace. UllllU ....... Dellghtful 3 BA, trench doors, plastered oefllngs. BBQ and Nutone center In kitchen. upstairs master suite. Superb corner locatlonl Ull llU ....... SensatlonaJ sweeping vtews of bay. ocean, New- port Center and moutalns from best unit In Lido Park hlghrlse bulldlng. Full MCurlty. UllllU ........ Sophisticated elegance, 1 '~ years. french doors. 3 fireplaces, marble floors. 5 BA, 4 BA. maids room, family room & mueh more. Ull llU ....... A fabulous Engllah Tudor 5 BR on exoettent corner location. Finest construction, paneled library, great built-Ins, poof and apa. UllllU 11.-- 5 BR home on north channel. Country kitchen, 3 flreplacet, gtgantle mut• aulte, rumpus room. Pier and atlp lOf 60' boat. 9:00 A»-5:00 PM '42-5871 IN '85 86 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH AVERAGES A HOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OF THE f"il SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK IIJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 Slll&Y UIMIYllW.-S 1111 Pert._. 3BR $242.500 R. KURTZ ~TllUll 1..., .......... 3BR $320.000 L. ROSE IUYllW 1M1fNMltllla 3BR, view $375,000 G.ANOERSON ...,..., 12'2 ......... •BR. FR, Pool $387,000 M. GUTH N•MJ"9T .......... 4BR $~9.500 H. THAMER .. """' , .......... ..,.. 3BR, View ~95,000 J . CAMPBELL ---........ _. 2BR.Oen $550,000 E. BOWIE .... 1l ...... ,.. 4BR, FR/Bonus $615.000 K.PARKER lnaAlla.L us. ..... 68R, FR. View $625,000 B.REEOY IPfllASI aL ,..,...., 6BR, FR, View $899,000 M.REEOY 1.91 Ill.I 12l TI. LWt ~ •BR.FR $1,«5.000 E. OLSON ...... . ......... 58R. Library, Vu, $2.250,000 J. AKERMAN NEWPORT BEACH "' ....... 1111,111 Excellent buy with land lnlcuded. 3 BA, 2 BA end unit with lots of light and air 2 story with lovely prtvate patio. ...... 122 ..... Beautifully maintained & decorated 3 BR condo. Private & serene eettlng with peek of bay. Parquet entry & white tile In kitchen. l'llllYllW llH,111 Palermo noor plan with 4BR. 2YtBA. Lots of prtvacy with oourtyard. large covered patio In back. Fabulous 2 flreplaces. Best buyl --....... Beeuttful 4 BR home with large family room. Exceptlonally to~ patio with private poot and spa. Wood floorl and Iota of red brtck 644-9060 CORONA DEL MAR '17111""' al.I ...... Tastefully decorated and metlcoloutty maln- taJned 3 BR home. Top of the llr)8 kttchen appliances. Many cuS1om details. Fee land. Ml ma IMIJlll · Elegant, freshly paJnted, new carpet, Plan 3 wtth 3BR + FR, lush landscaping. Megnlftcent private area. pools & tennis. ....... --....... Gr098 annual Income $30,0001 2 BR, 2 BA unlt with some bay vtewal Front unit 2 BR, 1 BA. Both . units recently remodeled. Appofntment. ........ -... .. .... If you love Carmef, you will love this 3 BR home su(rounded by IUlh greenery. Reduced price reffects owner's d-'re to sell. IPYa.&ll a&. .. ,. .. Compare this home at this price anywhere In the area. 3 BR, family room. large patio. 3 car garage, quiet location. ........ ·-1••.:111 Newer custom home with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool. 3 BA + FR Of 4 BR. 311t BA, 2 fireplaces. master BR retreat could be office Of den. vr11 YllW al.I lt•,111 Rare Burlingame model with 4 BR. famlty room plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with fountaJn, barbeque. Soaring beamed ceilings. IPTIUll 1•,111 The finest vaJue In full ooean. harbor and city lights view. Newly decorated 3 BR + famlly room home In quiet location. srnws al 1•,111 Outstanding home with unobstructed vtewa of ocean. harbor. city & sunsets. Sut>stantlally upgraded. Poot, spa. 4 BR, family room. ....... Ill -11•,11• Contemporary home for the entertainer. 4 BR plus lmaJd's quarters on an oversized lot wtth ocean and canyon vtews. IPYIUll al M2IMI Outstanding 6 BR home In aerence residential neighborhood. Ocean. harbor, hllls. city llghts and sunset vfew. A lovely place to llve. ....... .. ..... lmeccable tamlly home with aotar heated pool & apa Mt In lulhty landacaped yard. Ocean view, new kitchen, many exceptional detaJlsl ............. .. ..... Featured as cover home In L.A. Tlmee Home Magazine and on AIA & COM home tours. One- of-a-kind Cape Cod 4 BA and 1 BR apartment. ......... 11.-,111 Fabuloua wtth Mnaatlonal vtew of Llttle Corona. waves cruhlng on rocks and )etty. Large famlly room wtth retractat>Mt roof. 5 BR, 5 BA. ,... -""''" •1.•,111 Boat allp ptus hUlslde view of harbof. lncredf bfe buUdlng alte with f antutlc ptans approved by Coastal Commtnlon. 2111 Sii .IOIQUll HILLS ROAD, IEWPORT BEACH -.__, 760-8333 ------- • 1 • DI Or..-.ge Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday, M11tQh 23, 1988 BrubhfiEllis USIDEN'nAl.UOKtltACE SERVI • WI_, 'C'N" t•.111 Harbor Rid&e auard-gated com- munity, 2BR, 2~BA. Ubrvy & den with fabulous inland and night lilbt views. Beautiful d~r throu&hout with wood and etched 11-front doon and plantation ahunen. Ed kano and Maureen White. aman111n"•• ILi.TiP,.. Sl.IH,111 Overlooking all of Newport Beach. Thia home includes 5BR. 6 ~BA, library, family room, billiard room. exerdae room. wine room and much more. A contemporary home with aoaring spaces yet wann and mvit-fni. Waterfalls flow over rock in the entry and into the pool and spa in the back. Ed Fscano and Maureen White. lilMa lllll HIT• LIT lll0,000 Build your own dream home in t prestigious guard-gated community ol Harbor Ridge. The lot sits high on the hill overlooking Newport Harbor, Catalina and the Pacific Ocean. Plans for a spectacular 3 level, 6,535 sq.ft. home. Maus-een White and Ed F«ano. Un.T 1711,000 Single story remodeled home. Ex- cellent move-in condition. Separate master suite + 2 guest bedrooms. Marvelous use of light wood floors & French doors. Room for your boat. A superior value at $785.000 including land. May lease option. Ann Peters •un• llllTllUIUI YILU 11,110,000 Elegant 5 BR. custom home on over- sized lot, Features formal living room and dining room, family room and spacious billiard room with hardwood floors and fire place Overlooks fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green. Includes large pool and s pa . Da nn y Bibb/Stephanie Grody lllUIYH OUT TUlfTllUl IHl,000 This warm and cozy, beautifully decorated 4BR, 3BA home 1s one of our finest offerings. New country kitchen, French doors. lots of brick, lush gardens and a very private yard with pool. Well priced at $665,000. Danny Bibb. lllUIYll F&llWAY LIO&Tlll 1111,0IO Four bedroom, 4BA, fanuyl room. billiard room. plus a 2BR guest suite. A private pool enhances th is prestige property Owner IS very motivated. Danny B1bb/S~pharue Grody 1111AUYE111 CHIUJ 12,210,000 Cozy fireplaces. antique wetbar, beautilul oak floors. spa, and much. much more. Spectacular ocean views from all three levels and very solidly constructed. Offered at $2,250,000. Danny Bibb and Martha Macnab llnLWILI llETllUT 11,HO,OOO Two wonderful large homes, one recently finished, the other a large log home built in 1900. These homes with two cascading mountain streams are surrounded by 15 acres of stately trees and fem gardens. Barbara Aune. UfflllT L.I. 1311,000 Space for 2 boats m this one story 3BR home with den and two fire- places. Large deck with wonderful view of bay and Newport Center Land purchase price $222.500. Under $600,000 for a home on the bay in Dover Shores. Barbara Aune FAllLHS Ul..._.ll Cll 12IO,OOO Near new 3BR condomuuum on beautJful street m Corona del Mar 5 blocks to the ocean. 2 decks -one with private spa, Beautiful tile bathrooms and lotchen wllh Jen- nair. nucrowave, etc Owner may assist with financing M1ck1 Cooper IL Tll&Tf 11 111 CUYll 12,llO,OOO BeC\µtifuJ traditional custom built home Absolute perfection Two years under construcuon. Carved oak doors, heavy crown moldings. solid brass hardware. Wonderful golf course and lake Vlew Five large bedrooms. formal dmmg room. Wonderful pool and patio area for entertain.mg Central aJann system. Beveily Morphy and Barbara Aune 1&1•1011T IUSTEIPIECE 11 Ullll lllHE Sll0,000 This customized home captivates the dazzling night lights and sunset views! Four bedrooms, 3 111 BA, 2 family rooms, a library. fonnal Liv- ing/dining room area, plus com - munity pools, spas. and tennis Maralou Ingold LAlllHlltU ... I 1PY1UU llU 1141,000 Four bedrooms + bonus room home on pool size lot overlooking canyon Qwet, restful view Very motavated teller w1ll cons1der tenn.4'. Submit' Now offered at $549.000 Virginia Swan. -If ~&111• 0110'1 nmst 1111,IOO Full on ocean \flew PrivatA> pool, 2BR. 2BA + den A.Jr conditioning. skylights. rnnch doo" plu.s w ameniUet that thts gated commuru- ty has to off er. Ann Peters JJ 2 CIVIC PWA, lllTI 100 144-12• OPEi SUlllY 1--1 OlJ( CllL .. _. ......... $541,111-·--311 t1l•1•M ~ bdrm family home + income .............. , ..... L Curci 1AL1N IUISltlA..-$475,•-··· 115 £ _ _., 3 bdrm, 2 bath on the bay. .. M. Rousselot TUITl.£toel. .............. $345,•-······ ... 11 ,.._., Per1ectly located, 4 bdrm............................ 8. Hutchinp Oll( Clll ...... .-.. wu ms.•--llt ....... ClasS1C 2 bdrm. I bath collate .... .. .. H. Markas HllE TtlUCl ....... ._.SlM ............... Hll ...... 1vte 4 bdrm, pool.. .. . .. ... .. .. ...... V. Sinclair HOAlllOOl IYI ... -... S37t,Mt._._ 2512 Wl•...t Private 5 bdrm. single story ... . .................. J. Bracey OlJE Cll ................. $3Jt,5tt ................. 721 f.-.t 2/3 bdrm duples, mini oc'an vu.. .. ........ M. vonGelltf'rn U,_..l()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS, 675-6000 HtS Eaet C-.. HJellway, c-._ ••• Mar HOMES FOR SILE 2 IEDROOI 110 33rd Street (Balboa Penln) NB 644-6200 $344,000 Sunday 1-5 JUST USTED1 , ...•. , . ., '"'' ht1r S•1n1 OPEi SUIDIY 1-1 Custom alngle 1tory Ranch Style wtth Estate-Size lot...over 'h Acre w/lnvltlng pool & IPL Medlter- raneen Style Interior. Terra cotta tlled ftoora, lolld oak French doors, beamed celllnga. Large formal din- ing room, Kitchen/Family room w/corner fireplace. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Fully air conditioned & In- sulated In 1985. $431,000 llOUllll WI LIDO PACIFIC IUL n •12-1211 ............ .... 144-1111 ••vNarbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB 640-~868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 v•••2 La Sanda. South Laguna 760-8333 $2, 100,000 Sunday 1-5 ••••2926 Perla, The Bluffs, N.B 722-6460 $379.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 508 Ventaja (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-6700 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 30 Canyon ISiand. Big Canyon. NB 104 Via Florence (lido Isle) NB 640-4'868 $164,900 Saturday 2-5 673-7771 Sunday 11:30-4 594 Hamllton-C. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $107.00 •398 Vista Baya. Newport Beach Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $2'49,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2756 Hiiiview. Harbor View Homes **1916 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beach 760-8333 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 494-1177 $590,000 Sunday 2-5 1758 Santa Ana Ave. Eastslde CM •2105 Yacht Wanderer (Seavtew) Nwpt Bch 631-2242 $238,500 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $355,000 Sunday 1~ 2 BR ,1us Fll RI or DEi • IEDROOI 515 El Modena. Newport Beach 962-8891 $209,900 Sunday 12_. * 1334 Antigua Way, Newport Beach 645-0303 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 J PETE BARRETf R£ALTY PETE BARRETI . REALTY ~ -~-s:~ 1 ' -~· .. ' ... . .1 J 1223 Portalde (Harbor View Hiiia) NB * •300 Cagney Lane(PenthouM#i)N.B 644-6200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , 645-0303 $127,500 Sunday 1_. •24 Rockingham (Belcourt) NB 644-6200 $895.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2 IEDROOI v22 Royal St. George. Big Cyn, NB 760-8333 $525,000 Sunday 1-4' ••(lBR) 300 Cagney Lane (PH6) Npt 8ctl • 10 Stillwater (Turtlerock) Irvine 645-0303 $120,900 Sunday 1_. 675-6000 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **510 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle. NB 644-9060 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus Fll RI or IEI **627 Via Udo Soud. Lido Isle, N.B ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 644-9060 $1,445,000 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $ l 68,500 Sunday ,_. **1410 W. Bay, Newport Beach I 631-1266 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI I BEDROOI j * •875 Deep Creek, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $127,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 2512 Wavecrest (Harbor Vu Hiiia) NB ·. 644-0121 $379,000 Sunday 1-5· 3 BR plus Fll RI or DEi 1 2 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) NB 759-6700 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 2315 Arbutus, Newport Beach 546-2313 $259,950 Sunday 1_. 5 IR 19lus Fll RI or DEi ••2773 Bunting Circle. Costa Mesa 301 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) NB 759-9 100 $ 195,000 Sunday 1-4 **31921 So. Coast Hwy, South Laguna 673-7300 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1~ * * 111 Bayside Place, Corona del Mar 675-6161 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $279,000 Sunday 1-4 12 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • IEDROOI 104 Via Lorca. lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $449.000 ••1 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB Sunday 12-3 759-6700 $1,200,000 Sunday 12-4 •2912 Quedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch ••3174i Contljo Way, Coto de Caza 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1_.:30 v-44 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek 818 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach 644-6200 $1 ,050,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $269.000 Sunday 1-5 759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 ••933 Crocus. Costa Mesa *427 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759 3513 $229,900 Sunday 2-5 39 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 2001 Kewamee, (lrvlne Terrace) COM 546-2313 $189,000 Sun 11:30-4 893-3973 $299,000 Sat./Sun 1-5 673-2724 $396,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Deerwood. Big Canyon, N.B 644-9060 $2,250,000 Sunday 1-5 1506 Dorothy Lane (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $320,000 Sunday 11-3 •2753 Vista Umbrosa. Newport Bea.ch 759-5080 $269,500 Sun 12-~ 7 44 Wlndgate. Costa Mesa Sun 1-4 * 1836 Kinglet. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $135,900 546-2313 $259,900 Sunday 1~ oh 1501 Santanella Ter- 3 BEDROOI race, Irvine Terrac. 759-1877 $344,000 Sunday 1-5 •IR ,1us 31 1 Goldenrod, Olde Corona del Mar 673-2254 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 268 Bay Street, Costa Mesa Sun 1-4 205 Via Jucar (Udo Isle) N.B. 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 645-0303 $177,500 675-6259 $429,000 Sat./Sun. 1-5 644-6200 $1,075,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' 903 E. Chestnut, Santa Ana 2225 W. Manley. Santa Ana 546-2313 $105.000 Sun 1_. 5'46-2313 $162,000 Sunday 1-4 * * 105 Edgewater (Bal. Penln) NB 675-6000 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 * •905 Lombard Ct. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $134.000 Sunday 12_. 1 730 Malabar. lrvlne Terrace, CdM 759-1877 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 1146 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 644-6200 $395,000 LH Sunday i-4' 424 Riviera Terrace, Corona del Mar 1 759-9100 $695.000 Sunday 1-5 • 18 Rue Chantllly, Big Canyon. N.B 645-0303 $585,000 Sunday 1-4 v-37 Rue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 760-8333 $490,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 145 Via Undlne (lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 1 105 Via Wazlers (lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $349,000 Sunday 2-4' ••3473 Windsor Court, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 v 1901 Yacht Collnla, Seavlew, N.B 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 3 Ill ,1111 Fll Ill tr IEI • BR 11lus Fii RI or IEI •74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 1 673-8700 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 *30<49 Java Rd (Mesa Verde) CM 831-1266 $369,500 Sunday 1-4 103i Kings Rd, (Clltftlaven), Nwpt Bch 968-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1800 BarmOU1h (Harbor View) N,B. 642-1355 $274,000 Sun. 1-5 ••33 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 **2812 Bayshore Drive (Bayshores) NB 644-6200 $1 ,300,000 Sunday 1_. •••324 Morning Star(Dover Shores) NB 759-6700 $997.500 Sunday 1-5 4 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Newport Beach 644-6200 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 • * 7 Muir Beach. Spyglass 760-8333 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1-5 3800 Ocean Birch (Spyglass Ridge) NB 644-6200 $535,000 Sunday 1-5 * 16 Point Loma (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $625.000 Sunday 1-5 ••25 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 700 15th Street (Cllffheven) NB • 20 Hlllabotough (Harbot Hiii) Nwpt Bd't ••22 Belmont (Harbot Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1_. * •21 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3327 Callfornla. Mesa Verde Nohh 559-6221 $.174,500 Sunday 1-5 •v18 Cypress Pt. Ln, Big Cyn, NB 640~868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 280 East 15th St. Eaat Costa Mesa 645-0303 ~217,000 Sunday 1-4 ** 1213 E. Balboa Blvd (Balboa Penln) NB 644-6200 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 259 E. Bay. Costa Mesa 631-i266 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 *1459 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shrt, NB 432-0250 $439,000 lnci lend Sun 1·5 eoe Herbor 111e Dr. Newport BMch 759-9100 $1 ,075,000 • Sunday 1-5 * 1332 Santiago Dr, Dover Shrs, NB 548-7565 $369,500 Sunday 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 6-40_.868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 **510 Via Udo Nord. Udo Isle, N.B 644-9060 $1 ,395,000 Sunday 1·5 * •853 Via lido Soud (Lido lale) NB 769-6700 $3,750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR ,1us 1 IR 621 Acacia, lrvlne Terrace. CdM 759-1877 $397,500 Set/Sun 1-5 610 Avocado, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $295.000 Sunday 2-5 3 IR ,1us 2 IR .. 7201720'h Fernleaf, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $339.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ·~ •IR ,1u1 3 IR 208 & 210 Carnation. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $750.000 Sundey 1-5 CO II DOS lOWllHOIES FOR REiil 1 23 45 Arana, Eastbluff. Newport Beach 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 1775,000 Set/Sun 1·4 * •v2 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge, NB *3013 Jave, MeN Verde, CM 760-8333 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 ••(1BA) 300 Cagney Lane (106) Npt Bch 6<45-0303 $385.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 $775/mo Sunday 1-4 **26 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 645-0303 ~ 15,000 Sunday ,_. 1911 Kauai Dr. Cotta Mesa I Ill ,1111 Fll RI or IEI 5403 River Ave, Newport BMch 546-2313 $234,500 Sun 1-4 645-177 1 $92Smo Sat/Sun 9-3.00 V2655 Bayahor• Or. BlythOret. N.B 644-9060 ~39,000 Sunday 1-<4:30 606 "K" St, Belboe Peninsula, N.B &44-9060 $439,500 Sunday 1~:30 • v 16 Betcourt. Belcourt 760-8333 $649,500 Sund1y 1·5 **815 Via Lido Soud (Lido Ille) NB 6?M 161 $2,200,000 S•t/Sun 1·5 •633 Cemeo Hlghland1, Corona del Mar 6•4~8200 1368.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ' ••53 Monteclto (Spyg4ua) NB 644-8200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bey Drive, Coton• del Mar ••1703 OriOte. Coeta Meee 759-9100 $557.500lnci lend Sunday 1-6 s.&-2313 $319,000 Sunday ,_. ev2 Chetham, Bek:ourt •2224 Peclf'lc ~.Coton• del Mar 780-8333 $799,000 Sunday 1·5 8'4-8200 S950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2021 Commodor• (Beyorest) Nwpt 8ch 309 Polneettla, Otde Cotone o.1. CdM 844-8200 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 675--5393 $557 ,500 Sunday 1-4 LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt Spyglau 6«-6200 $2, 700,000 S1t1Sun 8·8 CO II DOS lOWllHOIES FOR SILE 1 IEllNI •3023 Country ~ub, M..a V•<M. C.M 1 a ••1SM7 Port Bflhop Clrcte, H.V.H, Npt 845--0303 $3<49.900 Satlaun • ., ~ &44·90e0 $425,000 --=S:..:u:.:.:.nd=:•:L...;1:.....;-6::._i._ _______ ------ .... 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Bf Ollfn--'2lfl 11A,petlo. -• tkAOtr l.-tllcll 4 1e~: 3703 &euhore. home.' ft 2 ldnn 2 M.V r..o. lwn. 48R .. dln ""· 2 .,..... redeo, N2 ~Of'lt ...._.,., ~ 28f na cs.n ldllll tot~-=:~ ... 24' bettl ~ room 2 ,OOO. be. 3 klkNn/d~ twn nn, redwd ...._ adnr nMW :f.::. & --IO· Avell .. ''" -·/-1Wml t175/mo SS..21 aWitam No peta. · 'Ml~ ~ "-,.. "'..,.... •• MUST.... , ... ~... end .,... Comet lnc01400/mo WWW '2000 mo • .........s7 2IO, 11A. 2271 Pomona, 28A '~ dlfWW, frplc, Way, Apt 0 . Cell DuplM Ape. mo "~ 1111 & ~. c... S1;;,;oo: Open 1a1 & 21314~ lot. peit oft. Yound .. llPUD LM.. patio, 01rport, quie t ~S:-~~ 240-1•1 orM\.3209 blctobw:lt.1222!4tll1. ~ ~--:...": SunO 1-5. call Im or •ll•TMIJlm aduttl ... ..,..,.... 2/bd,1/M,,oondo, LHllH o p!. IOvt ly ~· 8125/mo, Mgron~&4t-~21 l at.ilMl ... :u,~~~sol' round, ._.to -. ~·a on n a W • b • t • r 4 bdrm 3~ blttt, ql'9lltty __ Hf PAa CltPOtt. poof, ~ 4M, '"' tot ~ . tMlll. -H, c..e ~ 131-1211 bultt. ~ communi:-\/fllY ntoe ,LUTWOOO 1725/mo,eea-~. ::iJ,~~:. 28drm, pool, oerport 0:.: pteliMntyard ::" P~~ 1 W11.. ~ll.2~ ~ LllgMM...._ .. •f ty. 1160,000+ In up.. 8el::hlol HWl!Y mo.~ MOO/mo, 2295 Clnyon MOO . MM ' DeigMM ~ .,,__ -.-"-Obi aar ~-:;,~~ r:w~tMno.% meali.BJlll LllmMIZllll Dr.Nopeta13U633 D£11~111!.sadl 2lbd :;:1oa•~d·.:~ ~~=d~b& ",: -..:~ .... ~-~com-. k .,.. wlklng 28r. 1eo• ocn w •e. 2 hdroom, 1 l•th, 21ba. owner. """ In 1 c:ieo.... PM~ • .na .,. Nopeiee•n + eec ~.so .er & ..._ 1174 .... 1 fti1DJ• Maw-,: ,,_..._I Cell .a.="'~~ -JllUllll Lie Bctupta 4t4-Ut6 ~7~~ ~ lri1*oc. rrpc, i.n-c· t.ndryfec. 9eeutlfuly dip. 87&--00ll/13Q..S221 .._ le¥d. a.t .... 7._ '::1~·r:o-~ ~-=o8:.'°'~ upo1Bf.~wtc1e.st1P1 Frplo~=dbl ~'!'1!:',,.. Cn:Apt,,.84Me11 utJ =~~O:: ~-==2=:;.to ~trplc':,,2: f antlta l••••l• petnt. '70,ooo ••· Ht111 a 1•12M to bey, poOI. I mo. ,..... Qet, pool & epe. No pett. crpt, w/d, ...trig. IM-28' 19' a... 28r 11a, Sunday 3-23, 1~pm, bdl Ffetk>. Ger t760 Mo *-· ttg be6cony • *" ~ .,.,.,.. 1oert et 1~ ... rentl Owe SUK, 11drm t750 maou1et9 llSIO ._, g1t ... , w/d l'lkupe MIO 2242-A EJdlr'I Ave. CM. P9t9 tei(M2t3/857-H7e pedo, lndfY rm, pool ~ ·- S114,IOO o..w f46.tt22 "*• ottw. 100 Udo eee w. 1tth wi. Aentall 875-4112 VIiie ~ 175-4112 E.llltlldl 1er 1a.. Old a cw, newty deo. ""' Lux,__,....__ Pn Or, 14. 850-ll73 &45'2731 "4-41a 21fll 2t>a "'* WlndOW charming 1625/ Cell HR 2b• deen, frplc, ~ oornp6a; gw. AY911 I ......, 4~~ Pro-IMPEfUAl 20x40 Co.ch In PLUSH CONDOS wit• NEW:r CMST ~ 1 golfer• vu. Pvt petlo, Larry @ 548 5110'°' ::. a.Jr.O.~ "°"' ltnlNd 11150. ~ IH1 ~ .. ::":o. --. air oond ..... ,,.. ~'. l•ii:i11ii1i1rit,'1~111Tiir :;:n~,::" ~ ltrWll. Gerw/opnr :.g. ~·~ape, ~ pentfy~--· EAST SIDE Lwl In a Pine 38R 2ba, ctw "" OC>1 LlmYMiillll 7M'tiwt1 .. ,..1. ~ ~~ 171!'~ ~ -:::~ '°',4 R.Uurie, Bkr i1e 13io w/d '*2'!.; ~ ~1• A~ h I g h I y upgra ded, I otc ~3 &4~ Fcnet, lge 1/br, d/W, fr1o, pelnt, frpl, yetd: .ct 9a1 28r; 190• OClelrl *-lAAGe aeG 9EM CAiiii .,.,.. • __., -.· -"""" · now "' ,.,. ....., mo, I 12 0 0 I mo I ea 11 , · ' ~ pd, 2 petloe, A~ now N00 &42..oM"1 S.. l.aiguna ldl 414-2286 Pod '*9, cdOr TV, 2 AllALPllll :::=:;:; !'tr!;!'·J:· ....._... 1br t~2~1mo . seoo 840-2057. 2 BR. 2 IA T~ ~/mo,adult1.noP9t1. MOBILE HOME unturn nreplacee. aieepe 14. 4M In 1135,ooo.,. Oourmec kltc:Mn maetw By owner. HR 2ba. 2 car w . Nwpt HgMa cNtm1ng 2eR ,~. PY' pet~try 'fl ...... Ml-OM4. Ill.Ill Ull.. lido penln 2 er 1 a.' ~,. Mah offw, mult NII. eutte w/trplc. Lu8ti a.no-Ir, nice lend1cepe . SEE TO APPRECIATE 18A, Jae, petto, Iota of 5';e ~ t;c· ~ E'SIOE 29A 1&>9, 9g1 car, Hr beechllke newfum. kllch ~· Incl, 11du1t9 •• ,....,-,-•• -, .... --•• -..... rr~-.-1-t 546-nu ICleplng and HUGE SPA. lle,500. Laguna &Moh. Oelux•28R28A,lf1\)lleY9I wood. 11200. 494-7131 I Of 5490433 t. ger, petlo 1760, 2062 FullkltcMnutllJ*d. only, privet• bch ...... o..,.., 1160 ooo In up. 4ff.1232 aft. 9pm. condo, alo, frpto, w/d Getdln Lani 645-3081 N-lrN<r, ~980-7850. SHO/mo um Ind no ftllft~'"'l!!!""'!!!~.,.,~ .. I'! llm IDl-flDI grldle. FM your P«-ceuiliJ Lttl hkup. Matr BA, llv rm 1M•l1•/ .. /N P• 2BR DUPLEX. a,..,.._ E'SIDE 28R lbe. hlhly ml .... ..aT '*'· 64M733 ' i278/mo ' my eoa: St..ithll3/bd, 2/be, IOnal atloWlng call Crala C~ IUI w/pool & etreem vt.w. SfEPS TO IEACH Nllw oetpet, pelnt, drepea, petnted No pet1 a..uttful & Pn llU FOR Modem CWWWV Vig lu> Ml9I home, 6ndd ull. tet.IOOK, nrm. cell •• 780-5000 Of 831-1288 •900tmo, 9N 0082· &peclllly nice, MGM llry & oar. se7o. ~1 MOOtmo."onv. by 219-B THE DISCRIMINATING unfurn gtent ~BA 2be, ..,, non«Nu. 111~ UndalAob,aota. il~if~·iOid TAKE A LOOK ~=1~Mft/~ 28fupper.Newpelntlcpt1 E. 19th Pl. Then c.11 PROFESSIONAL Avail Af)f 1. a1400/mo. 2/bd, 2Jbe. "'OCC, a.. 851-2121. r9 or teoo. 543--6"=· Unique NI E...ekte 2br fnod St25/mo • & cStepee. Qef. Ht a Cet 844-0452 One & Two Bedroom yr1y. Agent 11wm pool, all a mentt ... "'l•I UIT* ermt garden epot MOO't kldl SEE TO . APPRECIATE Pfza t700, ~181 UtMlel Fr• NR Bw:t1 & Udo atqie '400/mo, N7-IMI. 2 ldrm hm on ltg A2 lot. ....., rum Cite'*=·· &4S-1171meg, eeo.-5144: ••i715 28drm, 18•, IW 11• 1 1/U '1:2~~'=R~~: 3/BR 2 bttl --dlW91h ... 28A oondo iiOO + ~~ ... r,•!!'!~·~ 1819 ==---=--=---=----...,~-...... 1171 Muet ... 3br 2ba hm ltyte ~ .. ~-Suri 9 AM-2PM '*! crpt9, pltnt. ..... ~=~~. Ml-1441 . Garage Like new 11115 eeo. Hr ac ......... """ ...... 915 B6o' Beautlf\.t4 4BR 1n Ro Rs i PROPERTY rental tri*:,..., kltdl _,,,..,.,..._Ave. req~No~1.Jet-84M54t. 5t 4 etubhoull9N 5811 dOfotc.754-llOO Sl tlK O..W l 75-38 5 ~ ~· w<;:"~ YUCCA VALLEY. Cute tned (id l ~ 1700 fNy . Agt *LARGE AEOEC. 28R• Ill-ft I '• ,.._ 2Br 1 ba condo. 38R 11A W• CM Me. £1r!~2 ... ~,1 ... ..,.,.· beech. I 183,too. Celt 1be 1br h0ule5 • corr2~..: 53M 90 AGt ~.1200~!:"" ~ *C:.~t 1~25)mok Garage. pet.to, quilt, In 1 & 28t iuwry Apts 1n 14 ~=· ~~ !!; ~~ ~ u9L1 _ .....,_ ..... "' -.-....... 0.vtcS Prince, Sotheby'1 new ow.. llCrll, '" T1DY 4/br 1\Vbe pool r-•7 .. -• .., • dupCx btdo. no P9ll N50. Plane. Pool1, tennl1, · · ·-.__._. - - 8y0wner.54a..MM lnternatlonal RHlty fence, oth« ~ 11050, 'o tS COUNT: llMlM CellL.arryUl!lllO W.Bey.&42'°4e1 wr.Mf•.pond•IGaefor ... llTmlf 38A 28A ,_ '° flW 1r1 FREE~ mert!et 75M700 1191364-2401 36 557-3111. VIia e.!bo.28t28&, fem-*~* LOFT APT · BACHELOR cook~ hestlng ~· Lrg 38R 2'MIA wlVltlM 2 Elllld9 CM. '400fmo + :=:'tor your prm liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lll_~ llM Trt ~ Btttteny Woodl lly rm, a1100 VIiia AlnWll 8Muttful 28f W15 up. Incl Frplc, petlo, bwn <*!. ~~~ti on O:::ol'I "7o cer gar, pool, ..,,..;.., *Of utlll. &41-a17 toyourhome. IL.,fmt iJ&FsqFFClll*Om,:; Condo,frplc:,mk:ro,get., 87M9120R754-1192 999,cook,hest&hotwtr. 9575/mo, lncludee r• McFadden, •Ht on doeetobch.11!500/mo. A880UJTUYWAT1 913-2404 Century 21 LIU,.. reelde!ICI In OOfO-OU-pool, tennll l12007mo Welk to wave• S450 Encl get. 2323 ELDEN trlgerltor. &4~ MdFadden. 15555 Hunt-TSL MGMT 642•1to3 e.tbOe P•lll I lie F/M. mA ,_ J 1111f °"9flodllna Blue PMn SorlnclL For SIM Of &40s5192 bungalow w/bealc deCOf a.tty w .. 546-7854 LAG 1 BORM, laundf'y, lngton vru.ge Ln. SPACIOUS 3BDfl'M 21A 38A tvmWltied,~. LlfVe 4 bdrm, 3 beth with cltlc. Prlv~~ Nlg 1 wlfl cOfWcfer trlde tor iUa hAat l lli 53M191 Agent coet •~lg 18' 18a w/gw. pool, no p«a $525/mo • MM111 ,..,..__ Near bllch. Ger· l400fmo. l'n-0 fwnlly room, tow ~ Shor G tit f thlS NWpOrt 8Mctl home. RHpon per1on only *300 dip. 642-1401 age. Yrty a1250. AYllll 8IQ CANYON Apt Oft Gol tenenoa ywd and lltu.-s Bd~. ~~th•G:dln (119)320s95e7 OCbAF'RONT Fnn W.::C,dlff m!B:, 2:: ~ 9550/mo. Credit v 1111... &rillt 2144 now. VIiia Renta l• cour• d.cotat~ b1 •'*' on I cut-de-UC. home on the beech llde Home In Lak• Arrowhled ~,. .Jt:' =.din 1 Sonje. Agt 552-2010 req'd. No petl e31-2242 '825/mo. E/1ld• 2BR 8'7M912 Ot 754-1712 0.... & CtllMn.. To Mklng I t83,500. of PCH. Walk to Mnd. .,.. 2500 IQ ft 4br -. n ' •MESA V£ROE d'lux 28' NOW LEASINQ ltwe w/mRn ~ iseoooo S170000 MJe Would gelore. Allall Aprll 7. 3/bd, 2fbe. WESTCUFF, 1BA, petlo, pool, lndry ledy ..... ,dr\llrln- . Ilk• io tr~ t0r com-$1200/mo.173-5595 tergeywd,flreplace,new ~~~~r room.Clolltoall. •IAIY•llllT* 1mlletobw:lt.&42-2357 ~ hMp once ._ Traditional Realty 631-7370 Llisma ..... ....., perlble home I lot In r a.J _ carpet frldg, •1325 '*' 4 149 E. Bay .. I , .. , .. H pool. dlit ""'· ~--. 141-HH 111-lltl Of Co ~1'&,: ....... &46-3100 Of &44-to14 ' Ito 1BA with dining & TSL MGMT &42-1803 Brend new epartmente 8"'' •• aeoO+ uttt cei t44411a. 141-t• l ... lM Tu~Exch fallg 2134 Yll ... ftn · deck, pool, car~ort1. Nft2BR 2'~BA,2lty,frpl, tdeellylocated tn trvtna. S2BE,:;~'Ab~~ v•'!;A::. CdM 28A~'*-.fl , Netlonwlde. Mln~m UH ~e 1bdnn over GATED VILLAGE COM-~9t~5imo. GOO'+bac:kyds46-~· 1 &2 8edroomftoorplanl. Garege, Wut'/Dryr Xlnt loc, non~· S100,000 equity. c.11 '°' ~~~·i:m.g~~ MUNITY. 28drm, 2 'Mk Curt II 831-12ee MC. Pool & Sp•. U50= &4s-1171meg, '5601nd ut. 7 ~ ~~~5c:;_8r !.8!::: 2eoo•!ffft ~!!""z pl•A. ~t 71~92-2300 53M191 ~,.. 1800 IQ. ft. of PURE Piil llllM W/ttlW Walking distance to: 9e(). COM GAE.AT HOME '°" '7 ... ,..,..,._ -· ll W ... 1111 LUXURY. Ganlge. SPA In 29drm 281. 'lllUtted cello-Ill Tl u ... TI MAN atl AMIHITIU NC. 121 1529 4BR 2'ABA. fem ""· no u lut ..... llii muter ault" Dining br 1ba, belc, Qllr, dlw, no tw """' ....-., ... ~ * s~ rr '560. Cell '40-Ull r a.I-welt w~1 . wood .... ..:... .... nr.. MOO/mo. 646-2832 ............ ..---·7· . .....,....'V STEPS TO BEACH . ....... common . DUPLEX: Prln only. 41M io:;;y OiCi s;:;;g; room, -·-"' Jae , blttn1. No pet• * Theetree ~Y nice bW\I. COM bdrm ,,_ fallly llM dlltanoe to achootl CeplttrenoBcti~c:eeh etyi. lg lot d9tadl 0-placll, mlc:r~~ •FAEECABLETV.Lg18r 855-0865orl31-&107pm * Rea1aurantl tight air~ ,· private •betfl ':ort, git •.:,;;. M m L "*'• ::=::t!:~·~r,e:: dn, pr1non1y. 18 · s 110o.+..C. M2-7N7 " ~.:O S::·15 m1nute1 t&::'S:t}1~1::4 FlREPLACE-POOL-PA'TlO * PatU!TenMCourta 2BR11•M>e. •· ~ l600 + •11w;22 ane1y1i1 tor your property terms, OPEN SUN. 2-5. leatala lmptllltYe 2bdrm 2 bite to So. Co. Pm&, Jl*.... . X-Lg 18r '515 & 28' *5. S 1 I e c t e d U n I t a ~':8· 9850/mtl I COM _ Prof M/F lrg 2M maled to your home. Ceil 427 VlSTA TRUCHA to oceeno.dt tpnc:& o--of Nepwort 8tYd '& aouttt Br 18• up1tr1. 571 Ealtlide 557-2&41 wlc.thedral Celllngl. ~u1n1• • ~5844. llPt wn.tMIF .... Pwt te3-2404Century21 75~13 ...... JC.... t09S700tlurry53M191 of 2~0~~· ~~5~:':0 1':° *IWLI•* NOW TAKING op en"'?·, t / sun BR&BA.l660.f7M&7'a lut...... lMI Ane tam lwn. 3br & din, lg Agent fM 831-5439 ay ~ onty. Story Townhoule Apt. Gw., petlo, quiet, no pets. RESERVATIONS FOR 11AM-1PM 5403 Rtver eo.ta Mw Hee to n . lfMd eomp:oo:;; "*'-din .... 3 car get. Peggy .... al Zin lnlM 1144 28dnn 1'A&e, al ._ Mitt br 12x20. t875fmo. MAY OCCUPANCY. A-... End of *-l 1300/mo. Non-drnlltr. Wi1y911Joryourproperty Sherman Untted 8roUn 1§75 2 rm IUlt: in p;e;; 2/bd. 2/l); condO, ™-ltat• CMtt •ttrt poaet, 'gerage ~ No 271 Cabrttlo. 642'°4e1 •• •U VILLA BALBOA: N ... Cell .,_ Ml-4208 m•ecUoyourhome. call l73-m1 °' s7s..7794 locetton u111• R frM atty Park. g rt toe, JIM pete. Cwol &45-597• or Sheri> 2BR. 1'M>a. Wlllh--~..... iiii ~ 2BR 2ba, all ,._,-.,. 29R 2IA Eflkle te3-2404Ctnt\#y21 FREECompetltlwmaR.et 53M191AgentfM 1950/mo,644-f294. e.ttytMs-1111 dryshkup,peHo,gw,no 111.811/'47~2511 CM•· 1310hno + ~ .UL w::......__ I MZ en!Uy919 for your property NEWPORT BEACH 2BR 2BX. cerport. i7U. Pita N50, S-.99!08' Fum. Hr GCtl. Wlterlront .... Fum 2BR utlla. 122-13111'119 '"'8 ... _.. m9'1edtoyourhome Cell **mTALI** Poot, Jae, rec room. • 2bl Qllr. w/d hkup, Quiet ccc ...... tt..,. gent S ~·· · G .WAUmbOktt;: f83.2404C..twy2t t BLOCKTOBEACH CALLUSREGAAOtNQ 54S-7131or731·5188 pet. n-i*a. 2-okldl Ok, .......... '550Nl.,.r4t4-2003 2be, 1200/mo yrt)'. Fem 21-31 _yr• thr ~=,.,,,...----.,..---2BR 1BA heluM, fncd yd, 2 IRVINE RENTALS 1780/mo, 181 Del Mer Ellide tBR l8A w/rwM 833-9111 0t 53e-9524 w/""* 28A CM dupla :, ~ ~:. ~ FVTURE wat.rlront con-cw pkng. e\faM lmmld. ._._..... .__. .. a. Huge 2BR 21A. 1 cer git, Ave. Apt H, 146-$455. crpta, dltlWf In amt COfns L--···· Wtrfl1 S1000/mo udl Ind. S250 . ~ utll. ~ ....-doe on Udo 11. Fabutou9-1850/mo, yw'ly. lllTIW9...,.. .,.,. u,pper condo. Pvt comm. p1ex. se25 ~' ,._ redec. rg/fr1o lldlt9. no :----.,--,,=-=---=:--.,....,ooo. 231 ty prlcedtOwnrl7W319 MlllllULn 'JM-1111 set6/mo,aeooeec.Rn. •Bdnng•. ·Jp~.'~~~ se1Hem1tt0n.84&-9794 Lew, 2tw. Commending pet,b'f epptm:240-1151 Fem~s Co •P '* fniM IM4 ,_ ,,,,, 281-1555 or 957-0eee .. -vtew: •ev.y• dllecUCn. nr o "' lau. --¥11W •o Otx 2 metr bd 214 be 1800 Eatllde 11075/mo. 28R 1'MSA, dw, w/d hkup, 0Yertook1 entire Uig1.1ne Jll-ft n S340+113 uel. ~1...S ... _ ,................ 4BR, 2BA, form. dln. rm. l1•1ftM1ll n ..... f~. pool•13'25eeune., .. ....,.. .... H.. ......... uu ••• ., patio. No pet•. "50. Bw:tl couttlne. Baecfl.. GATED VILLAGE COM· ~!!'!"'. ---~~ & 3 "'' °""'' 3004 AHmore. 543-5478 awtmmlng ec:rom lfl'Mt. MUNITY. 28drm, 2 ,LI:>. Fem n/emltr la 88r 281 ..... , -·• '""'.....,. comer lot, beeut. cond. Lo"'91y 4br, 2ba. bonuarm, 55&-151710 412-0215/E Imo 2BA 2BA. frplc, ' Totelly remOdlled ~ ,..... CdM IJplic. lf35 + dip llddlUonal lefge bdrme. Aceda Tree R.e. &42·1355 blllna. cov. patio, blk welt ..... encl ger, all bllna, new Spec. 2BR 2be, f/p, ger, 11\/90 In n-a..n«· colon 1800 IQ. ft. of PURE 72C>-ttel 06ane or Lorf • Extra Woe lot, t>eeut.ttully H""" ... "'""lded 2BR 2BA fence, need9 1011tnQ fem-IDI r-.Y ..._ lneral .... atiopp118"'90~..!."'t... acrOM from plllt. Kida • --. LUXURY. Garage. SPA In =----,...-...,,,..,,....-:--:--1and1oaped In lovely ~~. for din rm. 11y., S1100. 3824 E. ~uctld, • ~ ANAHEIM 38M h\6' :Ii 1f~ ~· _ Ok. 1700/fTIO. "4-2087 & mlrrMed walll. Merble muter aultH. Dining Fem to * 2llA Inn '*Ohb«tlood. Do eny r;:ded comm t more. Or'ange. 988-0201 EnteNln«'• "-"-t. Wet new paint, Y«y epec 1 car _, MJ· 1111 ~~·,:::: ~ room, woodbumlng ""--condo. Pool 1 JllC. 1271.. comperl1on •hopping ..._., ,,.._,._, IP....a place, mlcrowaw own, Tom 552-tOM and ttlll comet out ON 3e,900. &42-2134 blitr lalMI bllr. fem rm, 48' 3be. vu endd gw, coin -·-·7 095/mo. SBR 2BA bathrm. Many ck>Mt1. prlvete petlO ELEGAHT "=',......,..,:-=----..,---: Top ·~· .. """ ......... f--mllD P . -•-21.,,,, of d'Y & mtna. Pvt end S895 984-1442, etter -...a~any townl'louM, encl ... .,, Nft kltctlen. EY«')' room LIVING _.., ·15 nWMll IRV. M/F non emtu. P"' · --·--·.,.., "' _, ........ _ aw... •• unit. 11700/mo. call 5pm 982-8861 ~U !'9 • brtoht, apadoul. Huge to Soc,;'';!.-"-eMt bri be. pool, ape, ..W. d«Alla. Century 21 Ex-Nici 2 Bdnn + den •..w H d SSt-9400 lndry room. yard. pD r TY • t • I u n d •ck · · .. _ ,_, '4a01mo. 552-M01 ecuttve · Nr Balbol Pier 3bdrm yrty """ '1Wtl l&1Ma .... ,.. 783 w. 19th St ~at It• beltl of Nepwort 8IYd & 80Uttl ,..,....,-==-=---,~=-=--.,.., Alelty854-2900 OPEN HOUSE SUN. t2s4, 2ba dHlgner decor ORANOETREE 1bd ec 1_1 __ .a ..... M" a TSL MGMT &42-1803 St95o/mo 494-2215 of Sen Otego ~. MASTER SUITE e ll l a..• 515 El Modine S1250 reelly mutt ... "1dQ. MC -,,_:S*I· ...._ .... mmaoulete llltge Gwden S UPER C' "'•N 1 BR 2473 ORANGE AVE amenltlea, Promontory ...... .... ..,.. C/21 Batg. N2-&891 5394191 Agt fM 157~0/mo, 559'-8322. ' lrg 28R +aen.1BX'.if~kit Apta. Baeutlfully lend-carpett/dra'p:;, dihwr, SAME INTERIO~onefloor 831-5439 By llPPt only. Pdnt. 17M209. AT....... Lm llU llw.T teina Ml ... l fll SPACIOUS 28' 2Ba. 2 cer & 1~:f,._~~ mo. ~t~=-~:. g.,.,ge, no peta. S550. bel0'4W Seme bMutlful IQ CifMlltt lifi Mat\n M/F llhr letge 2~~Ult~~ ~~E~t1~US~g 2fil~"."7~ e;."."9~=cell-CMU MJ ... liU ~~'r21stSt. ~~ •UNKl:s:~:LEX* 1==-=::~~ w/"*-~,L~ry/0:,°:7o =~~~~~· apprelul S 142,000. Wetctl 9Uf1Mtl from 3 ........ , _... 844-,2086 Untwtaity Townhoual. 1BR X!i! =zln 5= -----1BORM w/'lt dbl_, IMO Lerna IUndedl. '950/mo .-, MOO/mo, 483-2710 Meture M -wt.-OWNER 4t4-&138 leY9ll of ftneet °'*'· 4BFI ,,.... . "'"T· a1025/mo 7~1eell .,,.,...., ~ .........,, 1Bdrm $820 -.-,...... ._.. ,. •• · 4BA, p11ytoom, ooum* ... Tllll* · new crpt, reta. 1750. 131 e. tlth 846-&ltS 2BR 18a w/frplc:, ger Sn5 Ooean/Coutttne View _ entr. rw OCC, ~ nan -HI IAJ k"Chln. Sandy beech, 38r JI + utla lnc:l '850 Wllll•M W 831-5092 0t &40s20M OUIET, patio, pool, ape, Large 28r. 1a. w/frplc: & ltilC. a..taJt . tmltr 1375. 556-4137 Cell tor eippt. to ... tNa pl« & flolt. 12,200,000. 28r 2C' 1qU9e1ky $825 2BR 2BA. frplc, no pet.I 2/bd, 1/ba, utll, ~ NO PETS 54~2"'7 yerd. Outet Adult&. $940 MIF tor 3/bd, 1/be. on vt.whome ln o-fed--. BfllGrundyReeltor 1er 18ac:ute&cozy8125 1875. Tracy&4S-&460 MC,openSat&Sun 1-&, M75 -2 Bdrm 2 ~2 Aeepe bountyof~wtth lnc:lu01a497~5700 Penln1ule , Bay trt, Bw:tl,peltc,pool,tennll, 175-&181 OTHE.RSAVAIL8LE-F11 ...... l 424Poln9ettle.494-4282 Q~~~5 ~ ~ltud lnct..._ ·~ lllC• Bit ..... flM 1353/mo, utll ~· =~ :4 ~~ LIDO ISLE open Sat./Sun TILDll1 111-1111 -:; UO:: POint ** 1Br 18• Duplex. · 286Rllf& 28X 1768/ 1£ NWPt AA kRdi PtM. •vall 4•10• H 1 • 5 1-5. 206 Via Juc:ar. •BR Refl1g ger-oe wttir/dryr . mo. pvt pool & JllC. Fem Pf"' w•u'°9191191'2:2°"424. C.Tltum Bkr. 75t-15 2 28A. 45' lot. 875-1259 •SPYGLASS HILL• Condo. Sec, ptkng, pool. '""'75/mo' ...... ·1220 wo-o-D ... A .... YILLAGI Refrig, dlhwlhr. •tow 25-00. $400 ... MC Ketth MIF tor • .._ -......... _ __,..__,.. ___ __,.._ 48' 4~. MIW p8'nt & Ooeanltdl <" PCM. Lie -...--- -. .. .._, Ind. NC~ 545-4355 642-3115 or 557-3401 ...,. -··· rm ,_ 38Auu2 .... , "2 ~. N...... .. ..... Pml crptS3000/mo&«-1481 $1150/mo.497-1110 3BR 2BA w/flrepl•c•. APARTMlllTI pvt btt\, pool~u= .,. -l.llC -1n 1WI....... eundldl lndry 2 cer ger * 1 IDllll ... * Fem only. NB No pett. ttrwt Pt'CO 122 ~ S11 ,!500. 10 ,....,.... 28' rnaa. It 3gR 2be TFT. ~ °':: * * 3BR 2b• ARCH ref r I g , c Pi• I d r P'. Come & e11io1 our prcleft stylu~ts. Quiet. comlortable kv1nc Retrlg dllttwllhlf & stow Some hM prt11. $325/mo •·ref. r9Q. • 11'MIE T,_,,. laland, Laguna ..,.,..7 ep1 dM. le, ar wo BEACH HTS Charming 11375/mo 17Mfft . • ..... to tr-.... & So ,. __ _,,"'-·a ........ ouolw m111ut-to.... tnci NO PETS 545-4355 s 200 d•P Pat Stitt M/prof non amk, atw Npt Bw:t1 4ff.1232 eft 9pm from the belC:tl. M~n noors, dbl gar. 703 11'11. brick patio. View. . ..._. ~w.,. ..->1 ,,.. ..,_ "'"' ., u~ ' 873-&4 11or 891...a31 haew/....tcng+ wltS, ..... cond. Encl tun porch. S1550/mo. 87S-9797 S1200/mo 213/37a.-t988 belcll Ga<119S avwble NO PHS PlEASE 1BR EASTBLUFF 14 '"'John ·~ .... , lilf Seiter wlll consider trede 5 BEDROOMS --• UWY IOO.. Near lhopplng cent• with M1t.IF to rent room & beth bdl 25· 871-0ll1 1W&r.&: .....,,, Npt for Unttl. John Gooding, cozy bCtt cottllge, So of 4Br 3Ba. F/P. In Vllllae 1'A Of 3 Bdrme and din, 3 -• •u . petlo No pet•. $895/mo In lg rnoblle home nr s Cat NB tem.ele. trlendly. 2 u...1 .. ~ 2 "'~+ 2 u. Bkr (213)697-1102. Hwy, 2BR, frpl. No pet•°' blk-bett. AYI wkty/&at« betht ftreplace wuh-... ,_. •s•a 'S 640-1364 Ptz S250/mo 557-4288 ttory 2br 1'M»a, no emote '"'' ... ·-emkrt. S1000. 838-7C>e2 wll Of mo-mo 11500 mo. ' rn ' ---S310'.+.'..wtft eso-.t1/H C..,. Randi Styte. IDllD Tmlllm 837 9311or921 1521 «/drys, r • oceen--1 111•1•• '61 .. '621 MESA VERDE. 1rg room. ~=:-=-....,--~-.,....,,,......,,__ New cond., td ... I for 5Br 38e OR FR W..b:a. Lux new Exec ~ome. Walk • -tide of PCH. S 950/mo. 18 R/loft-den, 1be Reed) qvlet nelgtlbomood. pvt N-SMKA.. ~ to Def'I. to owner""'· S221K firm. pool. 'au9.50o. ~ toocn.•Br.3~~= ~LUXE CONDOS 2/bd, FURNISHED 2 ....... t'JIS.t'J21 to move In (fum compl~ entr batl'I & ltTl&ll patio. •hr 5 bdr hOUll, DOVER R.E. 759-6090 Sun 1-5 Bkr 548-75456 mo°' IM oP1 ~~be~.! = 2 Bdrm 2 ba, beeutlfUtly W , lmAT A~ WAT'm 9IA. micro. petl(lng, 2 pettoe No coolelng .... Ing°' 860-3231/~t•. ......... •••~. ·II-ctlfi J1tM llfi ;.,10.. panllng: a120C)c fuml8hed. Flreptace, wet Ml PA•AIBll taundry/~lllC>8. ~eoo = r:.: .. :: 95~~~~ Pfo'lf 10 * 3111r 2/be -' r ...... ..,.,115"• ..... , ' iBdrm ltow r;;ig end 11400 VILLAGE REN--bar, 2 cw gar1lgl. Jult Tll llW" 7 JH Hll ~··· mo. lit MC, no ,.....a hM . ..,_ to bdl. ns Ml lliE. Geted. =tennta, apa. oarao:. $-475'.eter A gee TAL 487-5488 Agt br~ >'O'lf toottlbruatll LMve mag 573-0387 MSTR Br/be. kitchen, '"*r. $4&() .....,_ utl. ~LEbdnn~:~ rm~ ~ b H F ~· 3BR pd. No pett 548 9880 ESTATE SALE.·~ S 1 P« mo. 28r 28e $110 AYI 4/4 pool, g~. 1375 '" utll. furn optlonaJ, Vikki. "'*· NewpOt1 It en If-1325.~. ,.:.~ ef5--1~· 28R 2BA. rum. 2 cer -muat I 281() Nido Way, NEAR BEACH s. ... ·~ 1•1 Mo rent for lit t c 545--8833 &4e-0410f1~10M. N8 ford1bl• pr1011 c e11 age, Elltdl. "'°'· ~ ~Baecfl.s.t-Tuee. 28df'm2tiett1upperfront MEDnTRDAll(AN qu1cJ1~n 78()-()95.<I NBS395,3BR2BAdup!U. ProflF _,.,. Ton2tw PATRICK TENORE ftllll.lll-IY ... ywdl1000.&41-t375 untt.2btocltato81gCor· II(. IUUt •SAR_,* 2 blk1tobetl,99f.w/d. C.M.~138250. 13t·12ee 18fCondo.Odvt9'#.S.C ' LIJllTr&t••• ona,FlreptlC».cwpetS& 1 • l NII'# dec0r ·~1 dlhwr,mlc:rO548-6211 +~utl.722-t12t WM~p bldg, pool, wlllll: to bdl. 28' ~. gerage, w/d 28'. 190• ocn vu •S-drepee. S1060 per mo. VlllAGE A: Xtnt tt rm1 192.500. hkupe. 21788 P\acentr.. LIQ ldl eipta 494-2215 ~25 tl'-"" ..... C..1t ... IMdt-.;;een .... 213/M7-32t21387-5t00 "35 No peta 545-7983 OVAINT 4M 28A, OCW\ (714) 673 4400 ,___., 1111 -' ' . NWWTll-.1 •-.tlm* vlft, gar, 112001'"0 ' ONE MONTH'S Her1>or Y'9w Hml PtleM Ill 1 + 1 • pet.to. Ullll Ind. 2 846-14 f 2 Ot "43-2541 Remodeled enclo .. d Mle to beeotl 1410. F11 • = 1111 FREE RENT POftoftno. 4IA S~ba. ~ It ...... - -•P•· 14H.OOO. Agt Xlnt ... WITH THIS AD K.,....net 751-1195 vt.w. '*' cptlpalnt l .... ,.* drpe. Poot encl ger * .. lllf•• ft.LA llUIA 3 + 2 + GanQe. Fncd yrd. 1875/mo, &42~1 1-------1 KINGS AO -• 4~ By ownr -LUXIM'ICUe. beeut Hurry 1860 • .,.. ~ (MrtOoklng Newpott le)' iBA condo a 121 000 ~ ll ......... ~ .. ~·drt DUPLEX 1/br, Iba, gd 111t.ooo. -.1021 7t4-946.7eeG . ·Mv!M8XiltE8; cond. 1tcwe. wew pd, •SHARP W--'de 28' Sec,poolS725 75240t1 patio, S875+ dep, •....-T• •BEACH HOUSE• 18a Ouptu. Tlle floora, 8ltl Thomae ~25 992·2411. 4', 'huOe flm rm, prwn. 38drm, 2 8a, Jacual, Cf'Ptl, clrpe, w/d hkup, '"'New.,.---:2=8A:::-'!'1=-IA~w7/d~1e1-:-:ca __ eo_1 loo. Long term tend .... French ctoor.. mltrOrl, gw .... MOO + MC. Muet •V-on 1tle Bluff• of hwy lt40 523 o.Ni... Owner lll5K t75--3150 ~ta ltet,000 etend et.ift ""· No pet"a. 1br, nit to beech, ooeen 190-1719 ~ a11a11 •ON THE WATER• n0-5821 vt.w, geted ocmmunfty . 8elbOI 3llR 21A. tro lot. &ell, twtm or tltfl trom ~ · 1750/mo teo-222S THE pteoe to come home to-A ~ ~rk-llk• Mttlng conYenlently tocat~ Onty mlnut• to SOu1h Cout Plaza and the beech. "F1fl llCIOWAVE f YOO DJ TltS MUl>I" sm.eoo.111swlllb0e petto.31t,a.111t,ooo. ii151mo. Cut• 28A.. ortY ~-,..-----_,..1,,.,.. ... ~~!"'!!'!!!'..--.. IMS. 11wm WA.LK TO THE BEACH 'wtllt9 w/ltlut1«a, hdWd 48', ""' rm, *-· pool, .,. .. -GAS fll(P\AC[S C41M1fY wteoe AMlt)' A-Frame, WOOd beenl eel-fire, gerden/yd. No peta. ~ ICJt loc.12100/mo. MOVt IN COST •-A 1ng1. 1121 SQ. Ft S8drm 2211 Pteclntla..146s2MI 711M712 or 17s.Nlt Loe Cott• ~ DR -unmT 2• •149,ooc>. • Encloled peltoenhlfall """ .. city llQtlta ""· l8A. pvt'*'°· .,ci ,.up, ~ .. ,..... c;,m 1:1o111 By owner: 411' 3'M>e. ep-•JUST l..tSTm* rm home w/p 1175 It Ph-. IH Hert>or 'lu Hma. ger. No P9t9 •751mo. ~--e.n..f C..S . , proa UOOalf ~7000 ~ 28r 28a + -..1eo .... My,.. 11971/mo. Aft MO-MM TSL MGMT 142-1eo:t ---· • 111 lot. It' front191 for = .::;"~':: El..O. 119 3Bf' 11A, MIW 3be • frplc twn 1 min Pm mf _...., .... [qrare ... ;J'~""~ lnQll13t.llOO. frplc, dlnlnt· ~-qi ~ ~&g1t~un-1521/mo 1M 11A.. .,. 'j~f~t.tJ f,1 tNi ~ Need '-' OOCKIK>I "! 722.f130 91'· IMO/mo. ~ by ........ntMd Wit Ina. 1nctry rm, nr ~, --~ .... AeldnO 11M,OOO In BAYFAONT dptll w/ctodt. Hit °':r.;ff: ~ Atgent coet bw:lt & .,.,.,._ -f• "'-' SorrJ, 1'lt ~ -, Promontory 9ey ., ... tor 30' boet 1296000 •1 LUFF 1•~•clou1 3 7Jl.7'1W.19"'St Offtel~OMYH /) .... • .. 12 ..... .... s..., .. .. ................ • Month-to-month also 1ve1t1ble • Fum1shed1 • unfum1sh•d ·fitness centers tennis swimming Models open da1tv 9 6 Sorry no pets Newpon Beach No • Irvine Avenue (at llrtll M5-1'1M ~~ c.ti{Je-.. ,. "" NOW OPEN o LIJnt ., .. .., c1•11m Calitom1• CafX Cod Styling tw bttn C"lpt\lrtd ar Tht UfW SclCC'! from l, 2 and ~ Bc-droom plans wtth I or l &du • Vaulte-d Ct 1hngs • Wetlc.1n cloltts • Pnvatt Pao or &!conics • Central Htsun and Aar-<oodmon~ • Pool • Spa • Cowrt'd Parlun ~ C.JX s n c'ltlng locauon u wdu.n wallong dLJtann of South Coe.a Pt.au Mall end th~ ne-.w Oran.gt County PufomUnc Arts un~r , ... OWMf ~1 4004 ... ~.,.A~. I bedlOOtN. 2\t beth °" T8l MGMT 142-ttoS 2• ~ ~ (el '""' °"""91 --r wlltd)'9.wlltndll7S.2320 Cenneryv..a.Aeeny or-rtbeft y..,..t400 11 ... ....,...i.ow.!aill-,,._ ....... W ' ---------... --f 1'W7'7 'HANCY ...... ANINOA.E. llcla. no peite. ml/mo, ~ __.,.. Ht .. , .. ...., '94-6ttes. cu. 71u 517-l020 Hm South eo... on~ Hr 21a. COMPAAEI ......... I ""'?HlllN &eo2ttry ....... Poot.,---------::-::-.,.----=-.--:~~::-(oqaMna..c..hfomie.,Uli onua 9J6ll6 COMPA"ll t 1H,OOO ~°'.,!,;;~Nlthe ..,_. 2 cergeir_....,._...._ JAt MINI ~HK COM 11d"" ~ w/Mtcofty, -·---TN Property Matt pe'*'*'l-coneutld..... LOOMIS~ 28'28a/Gal\,ooeanvtew poot Ho ... 14M!rno (114) , ...... ~1• ~ ~~~n~~ •1•~~~ b=~•;•;•;~;1;'==~~mmmaan•~aaaa•-------~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~L t • IN Onlnge 0oeet OAJLV PtLOT/ Sunday,~ 23, 19M ''. .. .. -ta• a11hll/... ... W. !II 1111 Cl ... / .. lnnall ·D ·1y p•1at • • • • • • ••. ... "Dmon-...,r1----==1=====::..:::::: .. ,n••11 " II I 1':9;~= '=: -.:vc:: rg,~.:,! I Of... . •••111m1 ... '*'~Tedi T .... WAITA!8918 AND : ~~.,.~ ~ ~~~c-.=n:~· a:~."'::.=-: r .. "f'.:.:.==--~·~ !!..!!!:, =-n~10:., Ni:~ =-~= : PllT.,.. .... IUD • PrOf l'Mmkr. tlto etv nlOe Prine. Only. P•trlck fOf • ..., ...,.. o.n. :::.~to\::'MdwP ~ Reel Elt• .. Ct111!fled Need cer. Top Com-.t nie GttndW, 140(f P._ • • 2lbd, 1/be. S350+ 'A U(I. Jenore13M2tl Non ~_!_,~ w.utront omo. cMlel.. -~IO a... .e • m1 .. 1on1. EnthualHm olflceo.t Hwy, NB Very busy circulation off~ needs e e CM,1314111,Denlle. ~tof"i"~· ~t pttoM voio. ~tun••let"'*'' ~expending k>Cll r ~ d . o •I I • part time help answerlns heavy • AelpOt\ qui.. prof nten*f ..._, tof r. &-MU llnd ~ "*'* • + =nf.:i:-••~~ 1 . =::;..~= !.,. in:=~ : phone traffic. We have nice cus--• *" "" 38r 2~8a Hwpt Ill?? I ..,.. Newport • ue1a mey eem u-.nt MallboX •9002 on fouoh AFTER • tomers! Applicants mu.st be neat, • ::a-.,=.':::~ · I mYI ,.,...,. 1111111 .,.. inoome (llllely + CCMno-Tone Ptlonl. • responaible, and have a pleasant : MO. 122-1441n22.1114 2 bdrm, nt beth N9wpor18-:fl TU ... 1. 1 =.,~ 8AML.E8&••"lllMI SCHOOL • telephone pel'90nality. Some U,ht • N.....nlcr etw s BR Condo. (Towntiouet •'Y4e> end N9wpof18-clfl ty. a.. tltd/or tchoer1• JOBS • office work also. Hours are approx. ~il~2~-~J:75tmo + one 1 bdrm, 1 b41th. P8X OP£AATOA ----Ing :;::•Q ~· 1111!00 YUll e Mon-Fri. 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, start· : 8f:C"ITARl£8 Pwt or fUl.tlml For emell P. ;:::::: o. ~i.... r~ end EARN • lng salary iJ $100 per week. Apply • lllS'11 r &DI TYPIBT Flnenclal Corp. So'"-MAIM .u'f Aepeet 0,"d;;,~i e in perton, Mon-Thurs, 2:00 to 4:00 e •Delly comcM.1tw l.!Pda* • ne:!,LE~1.:cr0 we>tit =:1•=; t...,~ ,..., flUT No Compectt1on1 MOflY • PM . .Alk for Eiteen. • •Moreleedl.,..,er-.v. 1n top ao. County Com-ss1-u11M-F .. 5. coeta'~c~2t2t ~'rra1n1ngt PRIZES • · OT • 1Rct:ftT:.i'L:.en J*'':d ~ .:= SECRETARY/RECP. c.11 o~n1-0na. e ORANGE COAST DAILY PIL e dkkP-XOTo 866Y ~unity to find • ,... N!t:"",,;-=~ · TRPS • s30 w -,.~:J..i!~ o,.c:g,.~~~~:._0~:,_ 9215~ • (114)141-1111 ,....:t°UITDllla.-lnaurence bllllng, exp wetdlno c:eNlf', s cs few bul)' ~ gd or-T~.ung SALES _..._ _. ....... -:.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• J Room with b41th nr bW:fl, ~ed ptaeunt wor11· TRC ~.-..POAARY V . ~tlOMI ltclfll and lllT Pllf,.. PllWYD If ........ lh n-amoker. S400/mo. 11JIWUl•,IJL Ing oondltlona, Lerry 4!00catnpuel124,N8 typingr.ci !Hmkr ·-•II --lllLYPUY Hunt Auto Ctnter, (71 4) 852-9424 M £ ......... ..:.... =-:::.".J11 ••--"••--• Ktteh prlv. &42o4512 eed & buttw Untta. 2 ass-.neei4"'"3322. ,.. ..... _v• llMQ-0 1. Atttntlon Homem•k.,., Tllll HRAIOllt ...... .,. Stir 38' twnhM, N.B. Pvt 18drm, 2 28'. Good rent. •••• at&11 .. 'Y UlllYllY/-. Ngh lChoot -*'ta, ooe.. ...,. II .,, oppot1\lnlty tor If you we loo\lrig for extr• PoOI Ind Ell OWNER ANXIOUS! UPl-TIUD -F-...__ ..__. ~· 1ege atudtnta & inoon-8 better undetttandlng apendlng moMY· cw lllie :-. ~enk ·,Of "'d.ta1: .:W~ Junnl• or Out to QtOWttl .. tle¥9.,.. IM)' ..atlng ,.., _... Fi.;;" o;:;..-.eo-:re· flghteral T-.m.rkettng W• .,.. tn the hlot* ib to oo plecte Ntc• ~lo I ~52 (p<Qt « f ~) LOOMIS PROPERTIES lmmediete opening In our co. IMtla •ggr ... lve ' ftnn ~ who brec:kett bec•UM we Mounteln, Knot11 8trry ~ 8eeot1 hNd· ltc.wd (*'eon for wt UlmllY/..,. .,. Int In l"Mklng wor11 tlw'd end wn big Fwm, Of win PrtzM end Shf Eatbtuft 48' condo Bkr 835-1444 que11.,. omot. Thia la 8 poeltlon. 84Mry. Send,. ~ co. lo06clng for ME QA 8 UC K 81 We buc*a. Wt ... MfVtee, In Awwcta. c.11 ue nowt We w/2 "'1'· Frplc, PoQI. luia"I I Flaucial ~ flt poeltJon no MM to: Ad 14ee, Deity ..., 1ten. tront ofO ~ ptOmOte ttlle.,... ftf.c j • wortd of etate of the hew MYerel openlnga ff\ $404 + dep. &40-5219 . late Frtdey'• Of S.tur-Piiot. P. 0 . Box 15e0, PMf811CL A.bt. to_. ne~. Onty ~ 9111 tedlnologl... W• C.M.. H.B. or F v. Shr L.egun• Niguel condo laal.at11 ctey'a, Hlery comm Coft• Meea. CA 9~ hvy phonee & deedllne rnent la • plMMnt ...._ • he\19 ell the Whk:lea to &42""'333 2BrlJ•~. n-amkr raap I ~ties 2Mt w/Uf>, competltlw mer· preeaure. ~ Ml phone votoe. Houre: M~' mete• thll • rMI velue --o-A=ss""'E=M~B:-:-L-=e=RS::::--- tem $3e2 50+dep. Dy I ket ret• end beneflta. RECEP/SEC. cMveloped ore! end writ-5:30pm to 9:00pm, 8at· 1' With very Nttle rltk. We PACKERS 3&i3680, flt/ 49S.0028 ,Corone M•r, well Calf P....cnntl tor det.... 181 Prof co wtll ten communlCatlon lkllte. urday t:OOem to 1:00pm. have the MMct, proO-SH/REC. CLERKS eatab buay dealgner 851-9900. trllln. rmllt N\19 pleUent W/P • ptue. • 918 SALES. S.ter1 •t $4.00 per hour., UGta, toota end cllenta SPACIOUS 2l bd, 21be In I dr ... meld~ elteratlon llllD• Ull vofce/peaonellty, type 3 t83 Alrwey AYe. #A, Comml..,oo• & bonulel. Who wen our w.y, QIYen Needed lmmedletely fOf ~~~:i:S::2loo~· ,a;i~pe. LowJ i $3:l°" EOE MIFN/H 40-50/wpm, 15.50/tlr, Coet• M--. 91e-2134 Prtvllt• deak end phone,, ttl•t -hoW muctl do you pey -paldw•ldy r•i ) m './. 11~ c.n eft 10em 891-0280. CHU el et tire. Home I want totem? C.it to tlMr TRC l'EMPORAAY SVCS The •t(J /JIU/ ll '" a I JI lltllfllf lllllTllf wen.,.. ..ec:ome. For In-more NOWI Jemu 4500 Campua # 124 NB ................. , •. f'·uf-111/t°<•J IHIP111111T llllPTlllllYP/W ~n1c~~~ ~~~I =:to. 7148.,..Hen:I· (714)852-1424 F1<>,:_~he1ngRoomF,.,.:1.!!!.~rb'•Y l,'7./-/'lq,'I~ Reel Elt•te ~~t 20 hr, A.Ma, frltndly ore. Eacrowl Sey Eacrow M-F or &42-5e78 • ., 1FUll time counter ..,_ In ATTENDANT F« Unoc:el """' ..,. ~·-f ' of auc:cee8fVI "...._.....-Hvy tyl)ll'IQ., phonee, gd being ec:ttve alnoe 11M7 5:30pm M-F. retell ltore See Stflt/9 Service Stellon lalend your "fed• & meuured 3407 c. tout Hwy., CM dent bank, ha lmmed oppty. ~7 hf. dep on wen ta to talk to you. c..i c.11 today etwt tomOI rown 1 Wright Hetctwer• ..,.. FT & PT. Apply competlblllty. 281-5n7 opening In NBP heed--.per. Mike ~2510 Lynn et S47-5e2S 128 AOctieattr CM 1478 SE Brlatol el 1 . ....,-.._,.,,...,.,,..__,,.....,,..,,.,.., --Open your own t>Mutlful quertera ofc, eccurate • Redtllll, CM 540-5678 Want M/F prof. 30 1• 10 lhr dlacount ahoe atore. typing .ac1111 r9q, die-...,nl•IY /I.I. WDl-111 1111 Ethfe Illes S-.. Lady w/expertence, -------- hm In NB •rea, 411 Mike Ledl .. ..Chlldrena-Mena. tephone & WP knowt-Entry lflt/iel, front offtoe ep-U•llllllY Elteb41thed 111'911 Com--p/1, or flt, for Gift Store In king D 834-28M, E 854-3993 Netonelly known brenda edge en edventege, pMtence. Ute typing, Every other WM«end mwclel B«*w ege firm In Balboe, 87~7. DPll ... 11UD ltatah Waatt4 27 JOfdache-Evan Ptc:on.9 prevloua loen documen· heeVV pnonee, '#Ill treln. receptlonlat needed. Very Corone ctel Mer wtth ex-SALES RePtlle WholeNle Excel'!'~ 0P9Qrtunlty fOf BIG CANVON. 12 month Weat-~pezlo-Amalfl· tetlon exp pref, but not S'TSO mo. to.,.,,, t>uey reel estete office. 2 ceptlonel reputetton Arm looklng fOf peraon ·~Teller to Join leaM. conalder rent to Nik•Old Mein Trotter· euenttel, xlt benefit•. Mr. Stuart. 4M-1103 poelllon• aWlleOte. Sat & needa en experienced to ... reptlle/~ growing ftnanciel lnttltu- $2500/mo. Couple + 13 Z 0 d18c·Na1 u r •II ze r • Cell P..cnnel 851"9900· Sun e-5 end S.t & Sun I Mtf motlvtted flt &Ilea end ruted herd good•. tlon. Competlllw aalery 4 yr old girl, non-amkra, r• Famotue-Adldaa-Con-ll•lltlUll U•nl•IY 10.2. Phone--'--• ~t. Cell MMle i.uce. C8ll 714--835-8331. ~ta. Min 2 yra exp quired trom Max 1186 verae-Puma-Andrew EOE M/FN/H muetl Mtm ~;;.;;..1 REALONOMICS CORP ·req d. Mul1 tie.,. new ec.- Phone detelle to Nlcole Ge 11 er-GI or I• -V • n. PIT, ~. mature reaponalble •nd well I (714Wl75-e700 SALES-RETAIL count• & aome aiper-71~7&-8686 · derbllts·LIZ Clelberne LEGAL SECRETARY peraon tor property .....___. Cl .. ,....., ,.. Evea Mon-Thur 5-9pm, VltOrY exp. FOf lnfOf· • n d m • n y m 0 re . Newport B••ch, Word mg mt co . w I bu• 'I gr ....... -... -7 com-I Sun 12-5pm, $4.50/hr. rNllon cell G111 1 t1 fer ltat $16.900.00 to $39,900.00 Proceaalng Sec:ty, 3-yra phonee. 8:30-1pm, Mon-m~nHr•t• with U · a.. "-Pe c.11 Mr. 1om ~. NEWPORT (71 4)64M133 2740 Includes t>eglnnlng lnYeO-min few expertenoe, P · Fri, rm.1 be able to wen peneoce. Cell Jwl Ot I '\'fi Nettle er.-. Falh It. ••••mr lrg dbl gar In lagune Vig. grand opening pr~ skllls req, benefit•. menner • muat. IM2· 1eo3 ~ ! CABLE T...,__9tlng flllUL .J --------tory-tralnfng-flxturea· oellent typlng/apelllng Set 9-4pm. Good phone -831-1 $250/mo Avell now. tlons end round trip air EJeanor, 955-0560. Reoeptlonllt • r · : M Yll W Tl 11&11 UW.S 837-9311or921-1528 rare Cell today. Pnwt!Qe MANAGER I . Group w Cable 11 of*. ~t EOE M/F/HN Sttllft 74 Fashion• 501-329-2362 fl£DCAI. Ing a l1n1 .. uc op. I need ~utl time & Pert· tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •y Sto••iE UUl/PET LIYllS 1mmectte1e opening f()( "'" RCa:l'OONIST Ttcblcal/Tr.... e>ortunlty 1n dlrec1 ..-ttme ,_ to _.. exctttna UlllM n IUI Eern $l240 PIT. $5000+ UmeOlatrtct Meneger a .--.a... .... •~-HIS In our Newport BMdl newProduct.PITtoworfi Storege Spaoea Avell1ble FIT Petmert announces ... ,. •-tyStem. Y04/Jr wn1ng out of own home. $5/Hr De Anze Bayalde VIiiage M1W tine of pet producis Mult enjoy working with poelt 1 1 Aaaemblera-Apply 7•m potential 19 llmlted only fOf Fu#-tlme + Ngh com- 300 E Coaat Hwy.Ne Call any hour Mr. Olson. c tllldren Experlencf' A Ion 1 mmedl•tely only. Mec:Oregor Yechta, ~~ G:!rwr C::: mltelon For tnt..W.W 673-1331 Mon.-Frl. 9-4pm (714) 760-8882. helpful. ~~:t~ O:,~M!J.:.i~ 1831 Pl.c:entla, CM. 111 grMt ~to be. 497-5927 Mk for Don .Jr'. C•••trcial •••--Tt '--a D14 We offft' an excellent ben-partment. Eltcellent Inter· DECKING Appllcetor/ Wt offer: llLU L I. •-t /It :.!. -eflt program, paid Vl-personel akllle end typing W1ttrprl. Mu11 be famlll.,-r. .. t at IDlll cation' & holld1ya, bonua atdtta of 45 wpm required. w/EJuto-Oecit, Trowel & • U<Ctlent e.,q A few good men & women l atiatll Pre,.ty /Salt on your H~ payments? program and dentel ,,,.. Meet Ice I beck ground Broadcut Sya. &42-7222 opporbftty ~.ff" S500+ P« 27,7 •CASH FOR ANY REASON! surance. Seluy plua helpful. Relponalbllllles P&ITI If P11S1f1 • ProftuiaNI tralrin& -=·for M=~ Gery. - __________ 1 •NO CREDIT CHECK mtleage relmburaement Inc lude •nawerlng 5 dav. wee« Incl S t procnm 673-4182 Of 67~28 phonee typing report• -·· • • . • . f' .,_ i.~ IHIOAL nm '•NO FEES OR INTEREST Applicant muat apply In end other general office Wiii treln. Apply et: • MtasSR; .,....,fits pbn Nwpt Bch nr Hoag Hoapl-1 *SMALL MO. PAYMENT person at Delly Piiot 330 dutlee. Eltc:ellent Mlery & Penneyuver. 1660 • lq-tann carter tal. 1328 sf Why pay rent' Equity partlelpetlon. West Bey St., Coate t>eneffta evalleble for Pleoentl• Av, eo.t• MeM ~ own your own omc. Call-DFl-47&-0796 Mela. Ca. Appty 9" 11 quelffled c:andldet... If ..... UPllll&ll 1 • ~·s total Tom Lee, egt 6"2· 1803 Stop FOfecio9ure a.m. Of 2-4 p.m. (Clrc:ute-lnter•t. plMM c.11: (714) C.,.t>M of queltty wortt. ~ of Wn Ya.J ULllflllll Muat be 9Xper-'d, em- bltloue-.reUebte. Comm only. Boat knowledge helpful. Refs 850-44-46 9MTUllLlll ,.. ..... trvlne & Or•noe bued eompenya heve lmmedl· ate opening• for long term end Indefinite l)«lod uatgmnenta. Ex· perlence In FHA/VA Trustee an<! convenuon11 mortgege toens. Cell ul todey. _.IUIOYIOll 112-1111 Newpor1 Beec:tl latiana/Oflict ltat 24 Hour H!>lllne non Dept.). 241-2178. Min. s yra experience. .._, mlflttlnc 27'9 rg~?,~~~1~flST 1111..,.. 1111111 SlATt fl.AM 842•7222 C.M. Ooe,ou want to make "'!*""!1~m~&l"'S4-s•§!""q-uar-e •Fee-t Aa t Nationwide Co. BIG SU ICSURN«X 111'111 tH•1&&1 grM t money, have noel· ClU.ja..tauuta =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit 9921 - t617 WESTCLIFF H ••ffllta I to right penon. 250-0912 HH IJtM4I A"9H Need gd drv'g record & lent ben9flt1 and tM ... Nwpt Bch 541-5032 Agt Les I r • 2925 Timi LUY ............ u 12121 velld CA. I~. lna\all & ..,. ~:::no0',,;;:.~ ,~n.: BAYFRONT BLDG I t tu Enttlulastic Aul Mgr need vice ~Iron~ ger-oe compltt• appllcauon EXECUTIVE SUITES DEAA GOO. Thank you fOr few tennis end ectlw weer Equal ()pp1y. E.mployef dOO< opener. Benetta. end Interview a1 St 35' & UP 6"2-434-4 the aate retum of LUCKY. bOUtlque. Gr•t benefl1a. lllPY/llDl/TYPllT Wiii train right ptr90'1. 901 W 16th St Slnoerety QuallfleO ~Intl with G owl 1599-87 $uperlol' At1, CM Mon. Tues & Wed 3 ~PM NEWPORT BCH Ofc. aprx'The Robert~ Family. rHlted experlance r ng com~ need• EQllll Ocioort111111y Eflllllo-6'3 IQ It snwr Nr P c H Mlf mottvet .... eMrgetlc Tl&ml , .. & Post office 846-294 7 Found Ch I h u • h u 1 . ~i·1~ c 1 11 R 0 b1 n peraon witting to IMrT1 PIEll Pllm red/wtll mile In Newport · good communlcatlona S A B [)lat 3eO CdM dlx Sullea. A/C, Cres1 3119 831-2025 •-.a'caJ/A-atal S lkllla & typing. FIT, ben-ome exp. . . ample pkg, ullla & Janitor ... _ -etna Appllcetlon been deelret>le. Good benef!W. 2855 E Cat Hwy 87 5-8900 1Found Cocker apenlel, lllT&l UlllTUT ~ed et: L'Gerde Inc. Call &on 840-9053. l1p If y11 •tt 11thet lt1He 1-4 w11t ft , .. ,. .... ctth, WE WANT YOU! E11cluslve Corp Park Jn : ~~~?~~2~~8~~· CfhalrsldeN B f!:_ATau~.aor 1555 Pleoentle Av, N.8. kin 9111~~~!:::=== ~~~I!!!~~~~!!!!! lrvlne. Brend new Office• ' Of · o,,.,,.,.. op .... ry. SECRETARY M C: cal Lu• _._ p = Bldg In pr .. tlglous Off!Ge ; LOST Dog, wtlt sheggy Excel beneflte. 831~238. 20 hrs/wk Meda WP e11p ROF RETAIL SALES Poe-~a1!I__ IJtctrl ICl~I I Park. 2000-7500 Sq. Ft. male. "SHAKEY" 12 yrs, DENT AL ASSISTANT Reeume Or letter to: ' ltlon evellable In bMutlful ~~try m RESID/COMM'L/INO 28 Tree/Trlm/CIMnup comp! -F•hllllrftllNGliil~ '""'1Nt-@AllllPllOPllAS!IP91 Avail May 15th. Corner of I 25 Iba. vcty Newtend & Must Ilk• to work & enjoy 920 Gltnnerr• Sult• z. ahop In Atrium Court, F.t. $2.40 per day . ._etr-riemod I-Addition• yra. Do my own work. Lie. gardening. Competitive HANGING/STRIPPING Murphy & Corporate I Mama, HB REWARD. time off Work e11ery L.agune 8eech 92651 Approx 25/hrswk, poten--Doors-etc. 5-48-4980 #278041. Al 648-8128 prlcea. Chuck &42-2873 VISA~MC 61~ 1512 Park Bldg slgnage avall Call 960-1083 other -Experienced · tie! to grow Into flt, AMt Th•f• All you pey fOf H811daome allowance lor Loat m/Slbrn hulky pup, only IM&-•Sol. SECRETARY FIT Mgr poa. Cell 720-1223 .. 3 llnea, 30 dey minimum BUILD OR REPAIR DON'S ELECTRIC Gerdenlng FuH ~ AHOYS WALLCOVERING tenant lmprmta. ContaC1 Mesa/SA Ave $Reward Ac:curete typing IOf W.P., s .... penon to wen In In the Wella, ltalra, doort. locka. 49&-9671 Service calla. Mow~ upe-tree lnateKetlon & Removal Teresa at 5-45-311 5 722-0326/722:0721 . HO&l. IYllDllT xlt dlctephone akflla, Aower Shop, p-.. c.it SERVICE ~8!1~~~ ~'=--~~~:· dryer outlelutc. bonded. work. 988-2716/E Iv rneg. Int. Pelntlng. 64M013 lfltCAL lfFICf with expanded dutlee. N.B, apelllng end good , Allele or Olene bet#een ELECTRICIAN OLIS FINN. LANDSCAPE ..... U 1111" REWARD Lost sm F/cat erea. P/Ume Wkcty I wlnumbera, 831-3480. 1"2pm ..... 1••• Ooon--moldlnga-b-wtn-Uc #233108 "'--"11•,,_ p ""'PEND"'BLE OU ... TY 1300 sq f1 Oerden Suite, 3/18, 609 Huntington St, f4 2-6887 ev/wknd .,. . '~ ....... Diet _, . <><,,.,, -..-lant-aprlnk~ne-""" " .. Lt Westcllrt Dr 497-5132 HB Blk wl apecklea. ~73.3.403 ' 1 DIRECTORY ":itic!:~~u;ltype!:; Job• & repalra. 643-6203 '-:I'· Hortlcult rNj, full WOf1trnentfllp. &42-M13 whlter'18Ck chelt &paws I MOTOR ROUTE #41·7•••Peui1tn ... ,,. NEW/REPAIR.Ouell"'.No m nt.reu.r-.5-46-8027 we~ .. ,.._ .... .._t,_.._ lfWPlllT IUOI stub tall. dlfflculty welk~ IDIUl ~ .........__, l<>bl to emall, r~~ble. = H:;i.f;;.'AcMc. To'~ Full SeMce Bulldlng Ing 536-9980. 537-76n Front/beck exper helpful. CALL TODAYll Eltpert C•rpenter. Reekt'I, Fr• eat .. He'd. 831-23-45 crvy 830-o130 Corner ol Wes1cllff & Irvine • • •• Fii Liii Comm'I, Small/1•·ge ....... 1 ORV sm5 1 Jo"'-. . 588 Sq Fl VIEW SUITE Lost Tabby cat 'Mercedes' Collegeprefd Nwpl Bch I AVallable In Irvine area. ... 531-3225 John ns.eO's2 rnc~ Newport, co., ... ~. "'"Plu:.--tn-~-=----.u~-- Will Redecorate fem deelawed trnt pews, IM&-5073 Your $300 to $600. No collect-ServloeOlreotory Ooon--~r-Alteretlona FENC ~r . ....,, l o4ct lrvlnt. FWt. US.3H5 Int.text. PCllterwi. 141-1101 ~;!~ Of"lm~~~nr~.!:: Medleal Ila Aepr...,,tetlve Cabfneta-Penel-Loch .. tc WO<Xf, ctlaln llnk, petlo'e. Block. 8'1Ctt & Cooeme. CUilom t~. que11ty oc=EA,..--N-v1=EWs full service wht Ilea coiiar. ;ii.;;, See our ad In tod•y'• Ing. 3-4 hours a day. mon. ••2..ca2111t. IOI 35 yra Of>. Jerry &42-0587 ,, .... t. Greg. "8-0118 Very competltlw & Uc. wen. Probtemt-No Prot>: suite Newport <Alnter buckle Last seen 3/17 nr eluamed under thru Friday afternoon. Sat. '"..... (714) 499-6224 ,.,,,., #328864 "4-7831 110 Newport <Alnte< °' 2191 & Ora~Ave. CM., "ReciepUonlat." & Sun. morning. Call $..._,al._. .... ..._.. f P1 L1 S• 200 ,,. • • •92 Pl C I 23 FIREWOOD 179.50'.ii Cord ,.._. ,.,; """""'· enc.-~·;:•;:: .. ::;lal;~~~~..,,.. . ~~ .. -... ease s.!~6960 « STATE FARM Aetutical= Home Carpet Ory Cleen Winter Special Ouel mix cement, plenters, '9ttucco ~ -. OFFICE SPACE For GENEROUS REWARD! INSURANCE 642-4333, as~ for Kirk. wl newlyltem.Nontoxlc, Oellv Jim ~1 'repall'9,etc24hrS4S-0729 241w8 711-1111 Rent, 140 sq rt wlprv I REBLOWN ED kllll "-egga. &45-5133 ·• ' STUCCO MASO •.All ptumblng& t....ttng41 door. al e. Call Mesa Op. Loll wtlt aklla dog. 70/lbs. Cltrical/ let S4 ORANGE COAST Uc~:'1£xt p~~~ Ctllnt cncm. umltli No Job to ama11.':\~~ DRAINS CLEAR From S15 tlcal ~8-9894 CM s u k I , 191"I H.,b0 r . iilT •• Daily Piiat JIMS dORs. 1t20% OV9f Fr• .... Uc. 831-23-45 Feucett, Otepoeel, Heeter, Westcli ff Area Vflry nice ~1M_2_.0_1e...,2_R_ew_a_r_d...,..,.~ FIT temp help CNer 18 yr1. Eltquttlte Acouetlce Re-et No job I amell coat. For eppt. cell __._ &41-0907 P&R 722-ec>ee Furn 3 Rm Suite Nr new PtratHla 3 Ca.lhier.ltlcketa, parking epr•yed Of rtmOVe. Ory-~. Mickey, ~&--0553 . MeGUNS or 831-0658 ~I SANCHEZ PLUMBING HI-Rise w/t>eaut ocn vu I Wll IPlllll atten., ofc etc. Cell Suale 330 W. Bay St. wall~· &47-7901 .... ~. *A· 1 llYlll* Copp•r Rtplpu our =~~ .ft~ti s~'··M~a~~ PALI. YAllT ap~~~~ 3.;~plyv:~ Costa Mesa, CA Anllun c.tW Cart FtNBUdAfES T trt CLEAN & EXPERT apeclelltL Repelr• & mo. S 1000/mo 6-42-4335 OOl HAlll Oporto # 105, Newpon _· r.an1ant_,. .. ..,_. ____ Do& Will &ab;;;Jt your Dump rune. C.M./~~. m ~ _21~~: ·~~~ =-"-•-:r-ilng....,._2_-3394 ___ _ Ar. Y"" ,, ....... b'--' do_.._.. Bch btwn 3-5:30. APPLIANCE SERVICE ehc Mlld,722Mon13·;!3rl. Elllde WM. Jim Whytt, &42-720e · ... BC· 0 PMJ ~ c. •• .,ci.1 '"r;;i 1,000 II. n . ln&IL FREE ~T AN DINO Lrg Shovw Room & Otflcet Corner of Westcllff & Irvine Sign S(>ece a111 on Westcllff Ml-1101 .,.. .,... ,..... ,......., ~· WMher"8 --. . • • • •~ M VINO•• help, ... melwlllhelp OlllUL PlllTlll .._.,"' 8• O/W •CT-••'"--•GEN. HOME REPAIRS. Oulok & Cereful T13804e CALYPSO OOL SER· you $25 Reading •11 pr1ce rengea, • Al • Alt ., ... =, =ff Pelnt Drywall Cwpentry LO RA TES 552 ,... o VICE: Rellable low re-. With Ihle ad. 538-9182. Part-time f()( RMI Eet•t• Community Appffence. etc. Gery Ms'.-5277 PTL . "'"1 w.-1y &47-1753 DevelopmenllProperty $ $ 7899 A.lttr CWdl B Fite 8 NING st•-=---.....,....· -=-----1421 E Chapmen, Org. Mgmt Dept. Hr9 e-5. M· 240-o717 Of 522.2323 ' SERVICE: a ttlrooughly **HANDYMAN** -•--.ull Pr!pdJ ... . l fn SlllLll 11-IO W-F Dutlea Incl typing, ~~------~ houM 540-0a57 Large or amell. I do It elll IT ... YI ..... 1-_ ........ _.....,_ .... .._ __ Free lnfOfmetlon: flllng & llgtlt ecc:ountlng. A!PaJt HOUMdeenlnQ 14 yra exp. Pet 631•5579 or !Ye rneg OrengeCo. Orialnel F\JLL SERVICE PROP· U S CHRISTIAN SINGLES Word pr0<:e11lng ••· r.;ra;;g Xl:e m; i relleble, r .... lr .. eat. own ~~ Student Movwa. Tntured ERTY MGMT.. 3~ Bier Bo11 715-KT !>«1enoe pr9fd. Could Aaeurfedng • Aooftna & trena. Pine &45-MM Della ~ Uc. T124-4:M. &41-M27 AMERILAND 997-0IM1 w.11yzate. MN 55391 lead to Fuil-Ume wtMure Waterprooftng• 83l-'199 LING· DoVINd NEW W.,etloueeSIOt1lge I edvencement. S11u y SALES HOUSECLEANING. Ell-Gerege & Verd Clnupe ....,.1 Mii ''iB!!bu.~::'i=:-TUf A FUTAIY UUI 1 commenaurete wtth ••· ~~-ptktng tota penence, own trenep .. Jon 84M192 ......... _ .. _._ r (11t)l l l-2MO I per1ence. FOf f\Jrther lnlo, llC)I. cornptex~ rollr. very,....,._, 831-5091 HN!ng. Moving CIMn-ear.tul-Countoue-Cheep "11111 /NLI llM \2.od' +toll If any call M0-1no MANAGEMENT Joe 64M21t 71m-1pm JULES HOUSECLEANtNG upe. 1 Deya. LoWeet rat• By tlr./or l)leOt. 848 3M5 AMMr. Peet~ta 9d OUllUL P/.... !a!Jtl~ .. !"'2!•P!ijftj;--Exp. MM. women. ~I ref9 C... Berry, 722-8873 • Paia~ l50-275e OW.131..,.... From *25 wk. &42-1203 1--::=~~~-,----l~!'IPWhl'PPll,..-.- llllmY llll 1;; 'dl'f9 wk.~~· OPPORTUNITY ...,.11111. vACANC1£SvA.cANC1es YllUWWllllU RA@NtiNd a; RIC£ ••••·H91/Wlt11a And wlll PAV FOR 8 ure over pre · Prof ~ • .....,.,... & --.... Pre Sor1na Rat ANYTIME. 522--1573 W<ISlnor.18yraofNippy PHOTOS telten of tied· Eltper req 988-4222 .iqulprMnt, 8pectebld --; Ill M7~742 .. •---CU*'omer.. Uc. 28()$4.(. 1Cl'a~:!==·==r dent Corner of 1..entapur .-.... In Ngh--encl wNdee. Cllll We It .__ U Thenlc-Youl 983--4114 Add',..,....."9frlodel & PCH. Coron• o.i Mw Pl'lon... rn1no. eom• Crew Supervisors are now tor quo1e ~ *WM7 ffl!i .. lilH =: RAINBOW PAINTING Top Oulllltty. Low Prtoe. on Nov 12th. ~0)( typing. Stertlnti, ret• as needed to work In a prl'L ~!;!:~~Ft-lm'I~ 30yra.AATex~ Ouellttllourpollay Fr•eat.Uc.131-23-46 3PM 1213)807·2111 M-F per hour. 957-1353 v-p ~Coeta M•un e 8r. Cit. Rat ... 848-7828 ~JEFF Ucl68a KEN De.. FebutOut Ad- f8SSIOn81 management POSs '*""' aerv. •~: NenneHe a 1...,10 A.A.A. PAINTING tnt1£xt :=• ,,t.R ~~"'· llllUL.,,. TYi>!no. bflllng, phonee, FI T. Coate MUI. &45-9840 111on. ~~~· 1:,_":fe~IC8 ctmt1111•• 1~i~s=~~5 30 vr °"· Home a..2-1no We now have openings for I.I. Wit80N i IONS Ill-.. • , Word Pre c 1eetno, Am. Add. Aernodef Kite. Lawn-T....stwut> lnatall DAN SAL YER PAINlNG laall ~· )aalr mature adults to supervise ~ttna. AUSH J011 a.th. n.. 1sa1..e1 in.. Tree Tnm end Aemovai: uo #425924 iu~ NMMlnaper sales cr-.,s. 0 SPECIALITY. 30 yr.._,. Me-1740 Lawn Mein & Aotot11in9. c .i1 Anytfmt"4--2017 ~. StnoM~ MIO ......... ...,.. v " GAAPHIC8 ~PORT. 2ptlnkler lnetllf, Aepelf, GLASGOW PAINTING Sc:ootwa.Mopeds,Mowt Responstbllltles wlll Include 720-t1•1 Fr• E.8tlmatee ~ 1nt1£xt. 30 yra :rn .. ~·~·,.... hiring, training. and motivating -Liia 1<.c. TREE&EFMCt ,..... 842• 214 Ptup9.' : O.V.'494-1111 t-s In obtaining new cus-Greet ..,,. •o ,......... Top. Tr1tn. Aemowil. HOMEOWNER DPEATs ,, ... _ vv1' CALL NOW. 142....,..... alty MrVtce. Free &t lnVEx1. ~ Cellnoa. .... tomers for one of the area's oTus 1.2..,. PA L ~ "' eomm·i MM213 °' 538 119" Uc•2ae&e7 131-Hts dPiwt te;:QK Ptdtup & .......,, too. ~ I. F~. Ulndlclplllf. 8pr1nklen PAINTER HUDe WORKI r•eooe11 ............ btl1fl leading newspapers. ·~ ·-------• Sod. ~ 20 yr.'" int/&t, oe111nge, reen cab. kitchen. c.11122 .. 1u For an excellent opportunity .,.A?:;;1..,~-. .,. TonyMM124 =P':tinc.~1 and earnings Of $500-700 per Ing Het'I fleotrontc Complait!l ~. gtn'I PAINTlfitQ lnt/&t. ~ LET THI 8UNIHIN£ ~ t1 p c.n... Se¥e ly Honnen Tht Doormen melnt. tree trlmlng, ,,... oeb. Nf'dltlec:I, peper1110 ~ Mnclow wk , .... ~mill erdw 0.1Ar.151-000A eat. M.wro, M2-tf73 25yrk>Cll,.._tn:a;; Ltc:l.Cel(114)MI~ Call TC A1k for Ron 842-4333 ::: :!..~ = . llHNCAWA LANOiCAPI! T!ACH!AS PAID tee 1nCt1 10 1 ...... 8od. C._., upe, M•nt CONfAACTOA la bee*. M • g e /Mo . C • t I ~tDiii i lpftnkwa.-. ll0--4147 ,,.. ....,111• 141-4119 120-t101 t·IOO·H 4·0011 After MT.....,.. t ACIOOl.-0 Jllll lJNiOUi PAlfllT M.8r1aM =-~ on'TO:: ......... KM\ 7'22-1294 T~ QeM. 10 yr9 In the Hertlor Ar• Cteenfno7Soi:.dowe Tone "'°"9. up, NW...,... 711-3478 ,,.. eat. 864-2132r;f or 113-t~ rPtno. ,...;"*; ,.._ H llllW a.Musie•f,...r~· h por111, eon....,...tOI, <MMy.,,., ,,....., IMrplnoo~"*'I. I-el t e people In classlfted help you fMllnO 1U·l't04 1•1111• .... 1401 MICI ~ wrfte an ad that wUJ cet response, E•rn Extr• C.•h For O.llv•ry Of Thi• P•,,.r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting , no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and Insurance. CALL 842 -1444 Mk for JoAnne Craney { "'"''Ill ,.,.., .. .cl MelCUll ... -•tm .. TO@MelOidw,.,...~ CALL""'"« M Y -···" ........ 2 "°' 7 \4137-2333 Onlnge eo.t DAIL V PILOT ISYnday, w.tdl 21, 1-• '"~0(.•()llf THf()O(l'1f ROBINS ROBINS f 0 ll l. r 0" '." . • . J.."' .. ~ ' • '· ., f .1 I A ,.,,,. t _: fHlODORf ' ROBINS FORD HHOOORl I , r ••A 11 ~ u1 ., ..,, ROBINS ( ( 1\ 'A ,,,. t ·.A ">-... I FORD • I ~~A iii I\ 11 ~I •• ' • ( l 1\ I A ¥ t' A , ·1, ,1 ' l'tehfiOUe • I •11 OLDS '71 Cuttw 2 dr hd-Mm ITAi 1 top,~ ctn,·----· =.;:=::: ...,_= .. grt.,.,. M+ 1080.,. 4pm -• . , ... .... J~~7~NN , ... r:= __ ....... ---... P/S, P/wnd, Tn. Crutae, · ....... _.. ... _.",. o-c.a.t1• v-a • 0 AuM,...., '4000/0bO, (Lie ,. 28FZ784) OU>8 '77 Dena ... 4 °'. tlon c..n.. Hunt. .... ale. p/a, p/b, ~lw. t2t4t 831.e1e5, en. 5pm or (Stk I 37io) ...... .... 12000 080 552 I<'*"-' ~. ,_ OL06M08.ILE 1981 Cut ~=on Lane. Mlft. vw '73 Super Beetle, em/tm ~. QOOd c:ond. '2300. 722-9157 VW BUS 'M wltti 12M ml on rebultt eng, 1 1300, 551-8133 °' 831-mo -SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN •• ISUZU THAllKYOO F:~~ IN U.S.A. All> TRYING HARDER TO BC :: l •IA.LEI •SERVICE • PA«TI •LEASING Sup<eme Bnn, 2 dr, 481< Tiiie bulllMN .. OOfto- ml, allpwr, e/c, tin, nu trt. duct.cl by. an lndMl*Mll $5250. 875-6519. ~~ __,,_ ....... St W1: Thl9 ... ,,,,.,. .. tied .-• , • • ........ -• ' wlUI the County Qerti "' °"'" 1 owner, 711< ml, Ice. ange County on ...,_ 11, 1850 5484797. 1988 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t>O HAlllOI Ill VO CO\fA MIU 6•l 0010 I PONTIAC '83 TRANS AM, ,_. --...,....---'1-.--Daytona SpKlel 500 ~ ~-0.: ..... •• I Edition T-t~. lo ml .... Apt1I 8, 18. , ... ·--option• '8900. 7ee.teoc> ~ (Lie. MOVZU) (Stk l.o35) ... ... 11111-111 Lie. 1Ne5834 .... 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It's iusl what the doctor ordered You can order one. too It's yours free by w r1t1 ng- Consumer Information Center Department RX Pueblo, Colorado !1009 P,.Mnt90 It • pUOK "'v« 0., IM cons......., lnfOt'Tl•t'°" c:-.. oi ,,,. (J s a ........ Service• ~,Ill_ °' ran - 0rMge Coelt DAILY PILOT I Sund.y, March 23. 1988 ·:Kater inagets a t aste of U.S . CHICAGO (AP) -Elevcn·ye&r- old Soviel achool&irl K"erina Lycbeva tot a taste of America with lutK:b at McDonald's on Saturday, the second day of her twe>-wcek peacemaki~ tour inspired by youna Samantha Smith's 1983 trip to the Soviet Union. "'It's very tasty," the blond·twnid younpter said as she bit into her fi.nt hamburaer ever. Surrounded by ~botoarapbers and reponers, Katenna dined with McDonald's mascot Ronald McDonald and said she had tasted something lake a hamburger once in the south of Russta. "It was better. but this 1s good, too." she said as she poltshed off frencb fries and a Coke. Earlier in the day, Katerina, whose nickname is Katya, visited a career fair sponsored by Express.. Ways Chil- dten 's Museum al a downtown de· partmcnt store. There, she and her traveling com· pan1on, 10-ycar-old Star Rowe of San Francisco, r lanted a chamomile seed as a symbo of peace. "We have a peace garden back in the U.S.S.R. Now that I've planted a peace seed here, not only people, bu1 plants, will go on worlung for peace." she said through an interpreter Katya's tour -her first outside the Soviet Union -1s sponsored by the San Franciso-bascd Children As The Peacemakers and was prompted by the 1983 Soviet tour by Maine schoolgirl Samantha Smith, who died in a plane crash last fall. Pat Montandon, founder of the private non-profit group, said she came up with the idea of bavmg a Soviet child make a peace mission to the United Statesafier the group gave a posthumous award to Samantha last November. "There have been absolutely no problems Wlth the Soviet Union·· or U.S. officials in arranging the '1s1t. Ms. Mo ntandon said. As executive director of the group. Ms. Montandon has led se'eral children's delegauons to various countries promoting peace. "'~· Soviet .choolflrl Katerina frycheva Joins Ronald McDonald for a lHg Mac at a McDonalda ln Chicago. The purpose ot the group "1s peace and to give children a voice in their own futurr." she said. Katya's tnp to the career fair was arranged b) the lntemat1onal Visitor.:. Center of Chicago "ll 's a great opponun1ty for her to sec what Amencan children aspire to be." said Abb> Waldste1 n. program coordinator for the center. "She's JUSt been absolute!~ awestruck," said Pam Sacks, director of marketing for the Ex press-Way\ museum. Katya Vl'iited exh1bns where pro- fessionals descnbed what it's hke to be a pilot. phys1c1an, baUet dancer, ha1rstyhst. nonst and other occupa- ltOns. Kat ya was most fascinated with the fl orist exh1b1t, where dozens of bou· quets of flowers were displayed Eyeing a bunch of red roses. she said "Rose 1s my favonte flower" An aspan ng dancer she also tned on toe shoes at the ballet e'h1b1l and examined X·r3)'!) shown at the phy'>· 1c1an's booth SAM A SHERMAN AOtmOUe ----... , ACtmOUe .,.... H . 1tM Thie ettlMf'nenl .-llld MAim ITAft..wf NM9 ITA~ ''°TmOUa MWM . ,.._ "= wttll the Count)' Otettc ot Or• The fOIOWlr'O pel'90fle.,.. The folowlnQ 1*110ne we MMm ITA~ """"'*' ....,.llf\09 County on Febf\MIY dOlnG~.... 001"11 bu•lntu u : TM~,,.,....,. ~NotMetdl1t.n.so. ia~eee C l E A N a W I I ff SHLATD<, 2270 ~ dOit'9 ~ •: AP'I t , 1NI ' ,_.1' JANITORIAL S!AVICI, BIYd , Nftpot1 8ci:t\, CA Hl·TfK CONNECTION. 8U-ON Put>lllMd Or~ COM! 1150 Petoe Clr'CM, co.ta t2M3 7816 teoewoocf OrlW. tull• ~llOC Merch HI. 23, $0, MeN, CA 92828 Oe>ttd Duane &h1rrer, lncrton IMc:ll, CA 92&68 "8.JC ll)TIC( 1MJ MtchMI "· Gordon, 1aso 116$2 Sima 11. Hunt. 9dl, "t~ lrown. SU-070 Perot Clr<M, eo.11 M .... c.I. 02&49 1874 8 DtM. Huot. l'ICTTnOUe .,. .... CA 92e28 Thi• bu1lnff1 ,, con. lnoton &Mc:tl, CA t2&41 ..... ITA.,...,,, Thie bu1lnH1 11 con• duct.cl by. en lndMcfuel ""'°'*d Y.,.., 3121 8 The lollowtn9 '*"°"'.,. __ ..:MUC..=::.::;..;11);.;,;;.TICE;..;.;..;...--d~l.cl by en ln<JI~ David &'-"" e... IJ, ..,., .. Ana. CA doing~ - MICHAEL R OOROOH Tht. etatement w• ftled 927CM ORANOI COAST CLEAN-~.~ .. Thl9 atat~t wu flied wltll lhe County C*tl of Or• Thll bUtlMM ll CC>n-INO COMPANY, 438 E. 1lttl Tiie 1....._._ pertone.,. with tM County C*1I of Or· 11ng1 County on ~ ducted by: ~pertnen Street, eo.ta MMe. CA ~..':'.::::.:! .. , 11ng1 County on Fwuery 25. 1G&e CNflM Brown, Alctlatd 92827 ...,.._ 21. 1tll ,.,117 Yenllc Jeff'9Y eooa. 438 E. 18ttl OLN MINING, ,... ,__ PublllMd Ol'ange C0Mt Tllll mtwnln1 -tllec' S ~ ..... CA a.~ Of., 18-5. N9w- Pub119hed Orange Coelt Dtlly PllOI Marctl 10, 17, 24, Wllh IM COunty Cletll of Or· 9:::i· 11 ' Pott e.eeh, CA 02ee3 Dally Pilot Mardi 8, 18, 23, 31, 198e ange County on FebNWY Tiii• builn"' I• con· 81fnly E•~:S:a ',:.!! 30. 1986 Su-053 28, 1988 ducted 0y: 111 ln<JMdUll 8aytl'\of' .. Dr.. -' SU.OS 1 ,__ JEFFREY COOi< !>Oft 8'eoll. CA 92.._ . Publlehed ()fanga eo..t Thia illtamlnt wae filed Notmlll P Boop, 7N1 llMIDI •c MftTIC£ ..... IC W\T1C( OIHy Piiot M•"' 8. 18, 23. with the County a.tll of Or· BHcf1 Poln1 Cir .. 118. Hunt· __ r_..-.. __ nu_• _____ ,._~ __ nu ____ 30, INI '"04I County on Maret! 5 lng1on 8'eoll. CA 92&48 FtCTITIOUI IU..... FtCTITIOUI IU..... &l-038 1tll . . Thi• t>uetn... II con. NA .. I TATl•NT NAm ITA~ ,_.,.dueled by. c:o-pwl'*" .. _"' W\Tlf't Publllhld n.-.... eo..t 8aln9y &!It Tiil lollowlng per90na are TM leflowtng pettotla are ,._ nunw. O-"·· Piiot ••• ':'eh'{i 23 30 Tl\11 fllletNnt wea tlled dOlnO bull'*I N doing bullMM U. .,,, ..,_ ' ' ' wttll tlll County Clerk of Or· EXECUTIVE CAREER KO CONSTRUCTION, l'tCTITIOUe .,.._.. APt'll 8, 1988 S" ..... 5 lflQ9 County on M&f'Cf\ 18, SERVICES. 2082 Bu11r-. 2424 Newport Btvd, #95, NA• aTATDllPff ..-vv 1986 Canter Drive. Suite 246. Colla M .... CA 92827 TM followlng pet10fll '" ,....10 Irvine, CA 92715 Kenneth T. Garman, 2424 doing bu..,_. u : NIUC M)TICE Publllhld Orange co.et Mllllew John e.tzano, Newpon Blvd, 195, Co111 MOONBOW AOVEN· Oelly Piiot Mardi 22. 29. 2290 t Bergantln, Mlsllon Mae1, CA &2827 TURES. 4 141 e.tl Roed, '9CTTnOUa ......... A"'ll ti, 12. I toe VlejO, CA 92e92 Thia bu11n... 11 con· Suite 111 I, Cypre11, CA NAMS ITAT'lflmNT .,. Su-07<1 David B. Heyn11. 10 ducted by an Individual 90830 T f~ Wlldgoo11 Court. Newi><>n KENNETH T. GARMAN Rob Stoddard, 4029 tie --~ .. per.one ar•1--------- Bllcll. CA 92683 Thia 111ternent wM flied l.atwln, CYP'-· CA 90830 ~L~=:· MICRO· P\lllJC M)TIC[ Robert M Oon1ld1on. wltlllheCountyClet1cof0r· Thie bu1ln"' 11 con-COMPUTER AENTALs.1--.;..;;.p;.;;;;.;;...;.-......, __ SA31 Govin Circle, Hunt· anoe25 19~ .. ounty on F~idU<:1edR~~'r'~~~~ LTD, 1888 HarbOr BIVd, '~~A=- lnotOl'I Beech. CA 92&47 . oo -m Thlt atllement wu flied Colla M .... CA 92827 T'"!f"o1•----tv1 .......,.... .. .,1 d~~:, b~~:.~~~tn:.1 con· Publltlled Ora~c;,ut with the County Clefk of Or. HarbOr Weet Micro-Cal. ~ ~-;;( ~ - M. J BELZANO Dally PllOI Mercn 9. 18, 23, •nva County on Fel>N•ry ~~ic>n • 1~"~.:0, ~· J ~NO B ENTERPRISES. This atatametit WM flled 30. 1988 25. 1988 eo.ta ...... CA 92827 . 1919 w....,., #20-4, COit• wltl\ Ille County Clertl ol Or Su-448 fl011M G N Tauber Preeldlnl M .... CA t2e27 / ange county on F1t>ruary Publi.hed Orange eo..t Thie •tetement wu n1ect Lec>Mrd Anthony Jutk• 11. 28. 1986 Delly Pilot March 9. 18, 23, with the County Clel'tl of Or· 1919 w.-.c.. •20-4, COit• fl023CM --.. -ID,-'C-..,,.-TI-"r:--:\0 1988 lflOI County on Mercfl 4, Miii. CA 112827 Publlltled Or:'r CoMt n111u nu w. ~7 1988 Thi• bu11nff1 11 con- Dalty Piiot March , 18, 23, FICTITIOUI llUalHEll ,_.. ducted by: en lndlVldual 30, 1986 NA• ITATl•NT P\8.JC M)Ttc[ Publltlled Orange Cout Leonlfd A. Julk1 II Su•040 T'"-ro1•~·"nn ,,_._1 ·~e Diiiy Piiot Marct1 18, 23, 30, Tllll atltement WU ti~ ,.. ...... ... ,.... ........ -~.....,..,..'I IU ... 11 • 988 wltll Ille County Cieri! of...,.. ---------doing bvtlneee N : r"" '''"""' Aprll u, 1 Couflty Mll'ctl 18 P\8.IC NOTICE PACIFIC WEST ELEC· NA• ITATIMBfT Slr082 = on · __ ;.....;.....;..;....;.. ____ TRONICS 1370 Logan AV· The lollowlng !*ION 11'1 1 ,_ FICTTTIOUI 8UllNE81 Unli AJB Coe1 M.a doing butlMel M' .. _"' W\Tll'C NAME IT ATfMENT ~2626 ' 1 ' 0 1' A N G E C 0 A S T r-..-..n. nu uw. Publlt;hed Oranoe Coul Tiie following pereons are Paclllc Weet Enterpr19M, PR 0 TE CT IVE FL 0 0 R FtCTTTIOUI .U..-H ~~ 5Pi~t 1=ctl 22• 29• doing business as Inc:. aClllfornlaCOfP()fatlon, COATINGS. 438 E. 18th NAm ITAT'lmNT ....,. • • Su-03T OOBBIE/SCHLEY ANO l62l lndut St .. Santa Ana. Strlll, Co1t1 Mete, CA The followlng pettont are ASSOCIATES 423 3 tll CA92707 92827 dol bullnetau· --------- Street, Newport Beacti, CA Tiiis bu1lne11 11 con· Jeffrey Coolc. 438 E. 18th A,IME TO REMEMBER. NllJC M>TICE 92683 ducted by: 1 corporellon Str91t. Coit• M.... CA 173 Admlral Way. Col1• __ ;.....;.. _____ _ Kellin A Schley, 25225 TllOmu L .. FIKhw Sr .• 92827 M ... CA 92827 FICTITtOUI ~.91 Mackenzie. L119una Hiiia, CA CEO George Weygtnd, 143 Virginia P. Gu.t, 173 Ad· N.._ ITATl.-NT 92653 Tllit statement WU tiled 21•t Apt 8, Costa Mesa, CA mlral Way. Coet• M .... CA The folloWlng per.one.,. Steven l Oobble, 330 with the County Clel'tl of Or· 112627 92827 dOlng buelneee 11: Sente Ana Newport Beacll, ange County on F1bNary Thie bu1ln1tt 11 con-Thll butlneu II con· INTERNATIONAL REN· CA 92663 27, 1986 ducied by I general part-due1ed by an lndlvldual TALS ANO LEASIANO OF Tn1s bu11nesa 11 con· '1Gll11'1 nersnlp Virginia p G~t AMERICA, 15 Corporate ducted by a generlJ part· Publfshld Or1r>ge Cou1 Jeffrey Cook Tiii• ttatamen't wu nled Plaza. Suite 100, ~ I nersnlp Deity PllOI Marcil 9, 18. 23. Tiii• 11a1ement WU tlled wllll the County Clerk of Or· Beedl, CA 928e0 Keven A 5ehley 30 1986 with the County Clerk ol Or· C M ch 4 Fr 1 nc11 co Erne 1 Io Tn1t1 statement was llled Su-048 ange County on Maren 5, ~~ ounty on 11 • Bentle. 1010 Town11r'd wltn trie Counly Cieri< ol Or· 1986 . ,_ North. Santi Ana. CA 92703 I anoe County on February ,_,. Publllhed Or•,.,,. Coul Tiii• busln111 11 aon· 25 1986 n.im•1C MnTICE Publllhld Orlfl09 Co.--.. -ducied t>y: Individual Ml.IC ll)TIC( F101t25 rUUL "" . Deity Piiot Maren 16, 23, 30, Dally Piiot Maren 18, 23. 30. Fr~neeto Benitez P~e-da w:n C~o .ds:.J·am hi·g.h w.ay Put>hsll!ld Orange Cout FICTrTIOUI aut•ll Apf-11 8, 198e Aprll 8, 1988 Su--084 Thia ttat--.I WU Ned Daily Ptlol Maren 9 16 23, NAME ITATIMINT S~, wttll lhe C<lunty Clerk of Or· 30 1986 The IOllowlng P9f90t\I ere 1 __ NIUC ___ NO_TIC_E__ = County on Maren 18, .&', g.1 • f 'CJ" 11 , t I Su-041 ;d°i~Et>u~=J~~ER RE· __ PlB.JC ___ NO_TJC_E __ :---------'1Cllll11 .I. or a impse 0 .cia ev s come Pml.IC NOTICE SORT HAIR DESIGN, 1107 FICTITIOUllUU.11 I FtCTITIOUIMI..... Publlslled Orange Cout • J 1 FICTITIOUS I UllNHI l ti:":.~ 9~=· Newport T~=~1:! are ~io!.~1:! are ~~~ t 1:r 1~rdl 22 ' 29 ' NAME 8TATEM£N'T ' Angela Grieco. 1007 I Hiii doing bUtlneM u · I doing buelnea u : tu-075 LOS ANGELES (AP) -L p to 2.500 pc'ople Jam med a w1nd1ng t'T'ountatn highway th rough Angeles National Forest before dawn Satur- day to watch Halley's comet as thc final month of viewing opponun11tl'S approached. Haze made the 3 a.m show le<.<. than spectacular "I was hoping 1t ~ould be more v1s1ble, but I'm glad I saw something having gotten up at this hour,'' said Jack Burke of Cleveland. ·-rm amazed at all the people up on th1'> mountain.'' A long stream of t·ar'> o;naked up Angeles Crest H1ghwa) into the San Gabriel Mountains. and turnouts all along the highway were filled wtth people who were watching the comet through telescopes. binoculars and the naked eye Victims of MOVE fire get housing PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The first two of61 famili es who lost their homes to fire in the police siege of the radical group MOVE moved into newly built rowhouse'i in thei r nld neighborhood ~aturda }. three months later than the ci t' had promised · "Now that l'"e gotten my house back I'm not as b11ter as I once wa~. but I'll try to cope.'' ~1d Gloria Tobois. who moved 1n with her husband. Stanley Friends. relatives and ne1ghbor'i helped the T obo1ses and Connu: Wanes. another neigh borhood resi- dent. carry fum11ure and other belongings into the new home~. built at city expen~ for an estimated S 135,000 ap1eC'e in a we~t Philadel· ph1a neighborhood where mo~t houses are worth between $:?0,IXlO and SJ0.000 "My house. m) beautiful hou\C I think n's a reall> nice building," Mr\ Tobo1s said of tht' threc·'.ltory Ihm> bedroom home The 61 houses were de'>troyed Ma\ J 3 tn a fire that broke out when police dropped a bomb on a fon1fied rowbouse occupied by MOVE The project's contrac1or c,& V Construct1on Co. ofNorlOlk, Va has !.atd the homes should be largel" completed by Apnl IS Shcnfis Lt David Kading est1· mated up to 2_500 people Jammed thl· remote h1ghwa) 25 miles nonh of dov..ntown Los Angeles tor a gl1mp'>4· of the comet ''There war, a solid line ofca~go1ng up the mountatn,'' Kading ..aid "People wc:re having a good t1ml· It was like a giant pan} It v..a<; J Int ot tun" The comct was cas1h 'mbk v..1th the naked e)e on recent nights. but ha1e an the air. and po~s1bl)' smog from Los A.ngeles, obscured the comet this morning. It looked like a very faint. fuuy ball with a short tall "IC<; pretty dim." 'ia1d Bob Reeve~ of Los .\ngeles "It take<; ~omebo<h who knows ~here lo look .. At one \pol off the: h1ghwa~ -near the S 001-foot cle' al1on mark - about K>(J people ga1cd at the comet But ll was a bnght 'ihoottng star. or mcteonte ~h1c h most 1mprcs~d thc crowd "It 's certain I~ n111 a'> r,pcuacular a<, the 1910 photu'i, hut n\ sull the first comet I've ob..cned." said Dave A.lien of l.ianta Monica. Bob Kerr J computer program· mer. watched ~llh a uowd of 30 people from Jct Propulc;1on Labora· lOf1 tn Pasadena "We're ~t1ll look1ng tor the tail," he JOked "It's fun 111 get out. 11's ki nd of a happening Wc wanted to ..ce Halley'r, comet f<11 the only t1ml' tn our It\ c~ " "Thi'> 1s the third t1ml' I vc seen 1t." ..aid Dr. Rohen M . .tn1n a Los A.ngeles psych1atn,.t. ''I'm e\uted b> the numberofpcoplcherc lt \acam1val atmosphc~e .. Bhopal settlement near "'fV. YORK t A.Pl-\ 'n1on ( arhuk Corp has tentat1 .. l'h agn'<:d to pa~ ~JSll m1lllon to ..cttlc h1lhon<. of dollars in damage da1m'> Imm a chemical kak in Bhopal. lnd1J that killed morC' than 2 tll)(I neoplc The New York Time'> repom·d. The settlement would to\il'r iln yonc injured 1n the leak whclh1•r the' surd the c.ompan)' or not acrnrding to unnamed 'inurct'' r1 trt.l h~ the Times 1n Sunda\. ed1t10n'i The \Cttlcmen t~ which " c.t1ll .. ubJctl to nego11a11onr, must Ot- appm' ed b~ l 5 D1s1.nct Judge John r Keenan in "1anhatt.rn and could be become final 1n Silt months. the new.,papcr 'i31d l n1on C arb1de !.pokcsman Earl J Slack confirmed Saturda} that a tent.all\e o,cttlement had been reathed. but he refu..cd to d1\clo-.c am details C arb1dc''> last pubhu 1cd r,cttkmcnt offer wa~ SI ()(J rr111l1on Physicists say n o to 'Star Wars' plan C AMBRI L><1E Mac;c; IA.Pl-Tht• propo...cd .. Star V.ars." pace·ba~d defense !)}'Stem v..ould not protet.t the United States from a ~ov1et m1s\1lt' attack. according to the maJont> of rnore than 500 phyo;ic1sts quc.•c;t1oncd ir1 a survey relea~d l)a1urday Most of the physicists polled by thr L n10n of Concerned c1c:nt1,.l'> ..aid the Soviets could dnelop ofTt:n'>I\ c weapons that would circumvent an) m1ss11t' shield erected b> the l 'n1tcd States "li1mpl) put. this poll concludn that the nation's eitpcrts are saymg 'no' 10 Star Wars:· said Howard R1 ... execu11ve dtrector of the Cambndge- based public policy organa.zat1o n A spokesman for the office coordi- nating the Str.ucg.ic Defense In· .1t1a11ve. commonly known as tar V.. ar' d id not return se"eral phone call' <,eek mg rnmment Saturda) The\ 'nmn 111 < onccrned Sc1ent1'its ~1d II SUrYC}Cd phySICISt'i In llS nat111n\\1de telephone J)f>ll last month bccau<,e their d1'ic1 ph11c I'> crucial to 1.itar Wars re\Carch Among the poll''> find1ngc; -When a\~cd whether \tar Wars could defend the I S popula11on as a whole. 67 percent ..aid ll was 1m· probable or \iCI") unlikely. while 16 percent thought 11 wa'> probable or very likely -S11<ty•two percent said 1t was very likely that the Soviet~ would deploy countermeasures that would render Star War\ 1ncfTecttve while 2S ocrccnt ~•d ti wac; \Omcwhat hkely -Star Ware; would be dangcrou'ih unrehahle. 63 percent c;aid · Tiie lollowtng per90ns 1rel Road, Gardan Grove. CA CHEZ JOEY. 2501 I BAG IT, 17220 Nlwhopl, --------- dOlng bU91ness u 926'0 Adllan10. Lagun~ Niguel. Sult• 118. Fountain Valley, •-'C Mnf"'c LAKE FOREST MEDICAL Tll1s buslne11 la con-CA 92877 CA 92708 __ ,._~ __ nu __ iw. __ _ CENTER. 221121 Lelle F0<est ducted by an Individual Marwa Jo (Joey) Slmt, Jim Marino ll"f'lf>O'tl, • Ortva. :: t06 El T0<0. C AI ANGELA GRIECO 250t t Adelanto. Laguna Callfornl• corpor1llon, 1333 92630 This statement Wit filed NIQUel CA 92877 W. Main Streat, Alanambfa, CraiO w S1noer 227001 with the County Cllfk of Or· thl .. bu1lne11 11 con· CA 91801 Lak• (ortoat 1.mve. El Toro. ange County on February ducted by: an lndlvlduel Tiii• builneu I• con· I CA 92630 26. 1986 Marbr• Jo (Joey) Simi ducted by: a corporation This busine11 Is con· FI0210S Tl\lt 1111ement wu ftled Tony Marino. Vice Prtlll- ducted by an lndlYldual Published Orange Coast Mlh lhe County Clertl of Or· dent CRAIG SINGER Daily Piiot March 9, 16, 23. Inge County on February Thi• mtement WU ftled This stetemenl was flied 30 t988 21, 1988 wttll lhe County Clet1c of Or· w1lh the County Clefk of Or· Su-0501 no1a3 = C<lunty on Mardi 4· •no• Coontv on Fat>ruary Publllhed Orange Coat .,.._., 28 1986 F>Oml NILIC NOTICE ~~"ri :.~~:lfci1 16. 23. 30. Publbhed Orange CoM1 Puolisneo Or•nge Co1:11I FICTmOUI 9UIMll ~~:~;'~~"ell 18, 23. 30, Delly P1fol March 9 t6, 23, NAME ITATl•NT ' Su-07 1 30. 1986 Ttie lollowlflO '*'°"'are Plll.JC M)Ttc[ Su-034 doing t>ulln ... u "8.IC M>TICE • WARTHEA AND AS-PtlJLJC NOTICE SOCIA TES, 2427 Francteco ---------1 Drive, Newi>Ort 8elctl, CA FICTrnous 8UllNEll 92660 NAM£ STAT£MfNT D Paul Wanner. 2427 Tr>e lotlOWlng P9f9onl are Fr1nc:1sc:o Drive, Newport I dOlng bulln9S$ u Beach. CA 928e0 HUNTER WEAKS. 1835 Eltle M Werther, 2427 I Wnnuer Ave dD, Co11a Francisco Drive. Newport Mesa CA 92627 Beach, CA 928e0 Jarrell B Hunler 17252 Tri1s buslneu 11 aon· Keelson. •C Hun11ng1on ducted by joint venture Beach CA 926A 7 0 Paul Werther. Ellie M Tri1s bus1neas 11 con-I War1hef ducted by an 1nd1vlduaJ This st11emen1 WM flied JERRELL 8 HUNTER Wllll Ille County Clertl ol Or· Th11 statement wu ftlld 1nge County on Flb<uafy w1tn Iha Coonty C18fk ol Or 25. t986 I 1nge County on February! F301MI 2s. 1986 Published Or•nr Coatt F301t27I Dally Piiot Maren • 16, 23, J.luo11sneo uranoe Cou t 30. t986 Dally Piiot March 9 18 23 Su-OS4 30 1981) Su.043 Pml.IC NOTIC£ ---------1 ---------1 FtCTITIOUI IUU.11 NAiii ITA~ FICTITIOUe ...... The following peraons are NAm ITATDlllfT doing ~ 11: The loltowlng penont .,.. T J ENTERPRISES, 21 dolna bu'"'-aa: Lakeplnea, lrvlnl, CA 112714 MAAKETLINK, 208 la Timothy James Plr111, 2 1 Jolltl L-. Newport BMcll, Lalleplnet, lt'Ylne, CA 92714 CA t2880 Tiii• bu11ne11 11 coni Mwgrtt Cetglle. 208 La dueled by: en lndlYldual Jolla Lane. Newport BMctt. TIM PIRTLE I CA 928e0 Tl\lt statement was ftlld Cindy Bow, 7 l.Axlngton, with the County Cler1< ol Or·l ll'Ylne, CA 92720 anga County on Fet>nlery Tiii• bu1lne11 11 con· 28. 198e due1ed by: • ""*" part. FJOM11 nerlhlp Publllllld Or11ng1_ Coal MARGRIT CARGILE Dally Piiot Maron 16. 23. 30, Thi• ltltement WM tllld Aprll 6, 1986 I with the C<lunty Cieri! of Or· Su.()87 lr>ge County on FlbNary 28, 1988 ---------1 f'IOM1' PlB.tC NOTJC£ Pvbllshld Orange eout FtCTITIOUI .uaMll Delly Piiot MarOh 18, 23. 30. NAiii ITA~NT Aprfl O. 1G&e Su.-089 The lollowlng per-. .,. POOLIC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI IUltNEll doing butlnea 11: --------- NAME ITAT'EmN'T PETITE MARCHE. 369 E I P\BJC M)llCE FICTITIOUS 8U81Nl•I The followlng ~ are 17th Street Colt1 Meta CA NAME ITAn MENT dOlng bUslneu ... 92827 . . I ,tennoua ....... The IOllowlng persons ere SUMRALL CHU & AS· Jeannine K Trout, 2331 NAiii I TATDllWT doing business as SOCIATES. 4500 Campus, P0C>9yAve .Coron1dll Mar, The lollowlng pereon1 are B & A AUTO REPAIR #208, Newport BMctl. CA CA 92825 ldolno bullneea u : 1711 MOl'lrov1a Colla Mesa. 92660 Thll bu1ln111 11 con-MEO EXECS. 8 St~ C.A 92627 Joi Sumrall. 129 Lemon duc:1ed by an lndlV\duel Pine. lrvlne, CA 112714 Wiiiiam B Nance. 5021 W Grove. lrvlna. CA 92714 J EANNINE K TROUT Sare A. Stlennan, 8 Stone Aot>erls Ortve S1nt1 Ana. Tiiis bualnau 11 con· T1111 ltat~t -flied Pini. IMnl, CA 112714 CA 92704 ducted by en lndlVldual with the County Cieri! of ()r., Thi• bu1ln... I• Con· Ronald W Archer 7700 JOE SUMRALL anga County on February ducted Irr. an lndMdual NOTICaTO CMDITOMot' IUU(~ (Slca.8101-8107 U.C.C.) Notk:ll 11 hereby given to 1111 c:tedltora of PYRAMID OPTICAL CO. INC , Tran .. leror. w'10M ~ad· dreu ls 1732 McGMW Strwt. and 1733 Ka!Mr Street, lrvtne, County of Or11ng1, Stall of Celttornla. ltlat a bultc tran1ter It about to bl l'Tlade to SOKKISHA COM· PANY. LTO, Tran1lerH wlloM bulll'IMI addrMI .. Tokyo. Ja pan. KEIO YOYOOI BUILDING # 1, 1-1· ct1one. TOl'Ngaya. St!ibuy• ku, Tokyo 151. Japen TM ~operty to bl tr.,.._ !erred .. IOelted •• 1732 McG-Street and 1733 KalMt Street, lrvtne, County of Orange, 81•1• of Cali.. fornla_ Said property o.. ICflbed In general u : AK 1tock In trade. fhcturu. equlpmant and ~ of tllet 09tleal l>uslneM known u PYRAMID Of>TICAL CO L TO, and loe8ted at 1732 McG-Streat end 1733 Kaller S1reet, lrvlne, C<lunty of Orange. State of Call- lornlL The bulk tr1n1ler wlll bl consummated on or alter Ille 10th day of April, 1G&e 11 1.00 p_m. II 800 W 8th Slreet, Suite 1850, LOI An. gelea. Coonty of Loe An. QllM. Staie of Callfornla. So fer u II known to the 1ran1llf'H, 111 bu1ln1t1 namea and addr-uMd by tran1teror for the 3 reer• lalt put 1(1: Same Oiied: Maren 17, 1G&e TAKAYOM OOA, ca-- lfll llel\199f, of IOK· KllHA COWANY, LTD, Tr....,... Publl9hed Or11ng1 eo..t Delly Piiot Matdl 23, 1G&e au-079 Lampson. sp79 Garden Thi• Slalemenl WU nled I Grove. Ce 926-4 1 with lhe County Clerk of Or· P\8.JC NOTICE "8.IC M>TICE Pl8.tC M)TJC[ WILLIAM B NANCE ange County on F.bruary --------------------------- Trila statemenl wes flled 28. 1986 CfTV OF NEWPOAT lll!ACH with Ille County Cl&rk ol Or· ,..., CITY COUNCJL enge County on February PubllShed Ofange Cout AQINOA 25 1986 Delly Pilot MlfCll 9, 18, 23, FI011S1 30 1986 ...,~f\ Put>llSfled Ora~ Coast Su-036 -" 2A. 1• • 7:30 P.M. ~'~:S~1 Merch · t8. 23 ~bllc lllarlng end City Counctl ,......_of USE PERMIT NO. 3185, e requeat of JAMES Su-<>« P\8.IC M>TtcE ADAMS, Newport BMctt. to permit 1111 conatructlOn of an ottlcl building In the Manner1' ---------• Miii Specific Plan Al'M which nOMd• the 28 fool bMlc height llmll In the 28/35 Foot ---------~~:.~=· Height Llmltallon Olttrk:t and aonllln• • groee ltructurll arM tn 1xcet11 of .5 tlmet ttMI Pml.IC NOTICE bUlldebll ll'M of thl site. The Pfoe>OMI lleo lnc:tudea • modification to the Zoning Codi The following~·.,. eo u to allow tlll UM of c:ompect end tandem perking specee for• por11on of tM FtCTITIOUl IUlfNEll doing bUllMIS u : raqw.d off-1treet pattclng, and . requeet to UM . IUl>ltandWd .... width with wider NAME ITA~MEN'T MAID A M11'1lJTE, 2322 w. ,,,.,., nomlel perk~ for a portion Of.the requlNCI perking; and lhlacoeptance of Tiie followtng '*'°"' 1r1 MOO<e . S1n11 Ana. CA en EnYtronmental t Aa an option to IN tandem perking"**· 1111 eppllc:ant Oolng ooal,_ u 927<M la wllllng to purcllMe an equal amoun1 of In-lieu perking IC** on an annu.11 bell• 1n 1111 D M c LIFECALL. 205 Cryetel Ranell Kiely, 2322 Mariners' MMe Munlc:tpal Pn~ Lot Propeny located at 2820 AllOll Street Lugonla "B", Newport W Moore. Santa Ana, CA ORDINANC£.S FOR INTAOOUCTIOH: Be;!.C~.~~'frandall 205 92i: bu1tn111 11 con· ~:;=:of~ ..:.:n and~.==.'ng Cl\ac>ter 5·°" pertaining 10 Lugonta "B", Newport ducted by: an Individual An ordinance amending etiapt., 3.18 10 unrtorm tran...,.1 occue>ency ta• Beec:ll. CA 92663 CRYSTAL R. KIELY AESOLlJTIONS FOR ADOPTIONS: Thia bu1lnHs 11 con-Tnl1 tleternent WU ftled Aeeolutlon 9782 pertalnlnQ 10 lutlneM l..lcl9nM ,..., ducted by an lndl'llldual with the County C"'1f Of Or· Aleolutlon ~ tr8'fto ciomtOI et certain ln19r'MCtlON 111 8~ OrlY9 DIANE M CRANDALL ·~ Coun1Y on F'lbNwy Atto!Utlon ~an .......... t bet-....n tfle City and tM Newpor1 Flfeflght-Thll 1t1tement WU ftled 25, 1988 ANoclltlOn regwdlnQ comc>lenCe wttfl tM Ftk L..etlof Standards AC1. wltll 1111 County Cler1c Of Or· ,..,_ Aleolutlon 0011M1ttlt1910 ltle reorgllltutlol1 of Gtoup W Cabla, Inc lflOI County on F'a«>Naty Publllhed Orange Cout CONTMCTS/AOMEMENtS. 28, 1986 Diiiy Piiot Merell 8. HI. 23. Awerd ContTact No. 21M9 lo a.re Pecltlc Electric:af Con1r~ tnc .. In IN amount non. 30 1988 e .. ""' of $218,5et; and llU1tlorlM tM Meyor end City CWtt to execute Mid contract fOf 81,_ Publlallld Orange Cout ~ Ltgllt Conll'Wllon Progrern. PllaM 11. -------------------~-~~~~~~-~-~=~~==~-~-=~~==~-1 ~~~~~~1en! ~~INMeyor and Clty~k~IXICUll•~A~~~~~·~ ntm•ic Mt\TICC Mt.IC M>TtCE f'ta.IC NOTICE Pml.IC NOTICE 30. t988 I P\B.JC M>Ttct provldl tt1e neoeaeary riQht of way euperv111on t<w tile acqullltion of Pf°'*1Y neia6ecS to r '"""'-"" Su-035 wldln Coel1 Highway, a.)191de Ortw to MllCAf111UI' 81vc1. • ,ICTrTIOUI 9U ... H 'ICTTTIOUl IUIMH PICTITIOUI I UIMH ---------FtCTfTIOUl IUllNmH COMMUNICATIOMS: ~~~,A~=· NAMI •TATDmfT NA• I TATIMINT T,.~~TEfllf.NT NA• ITATWMINT To Oeneral Slf't'llcel Director f0trt90'1 beell. ~ fOt Coton. OM ... ., CNmber of The followt Tne tottoWlng per90n1 ar• The tol!Owlng weon• .,. 111 ~~.,, l*tonl •r• P\8.JC M>TICE Thi foltc7wtng peraons are Commeilct 10 Include 1n IN 1Ne budOet. tM <:Mmbef doneted etw11tmm no P«ton• are ooong bulinlM u dOlng bullMIS 11 Pennl\eld dotng l>utlMM u FICTITIOUI IU ... H doing bullnell 11 1 •r--1dlCOtlllON for the .-t entranoa of Newport e.ctl and Pldtlc eo.t ~. doino butlneN u c.m. FRIDAY GRAPHICS 26tl Hornee Atto Loma 170 E CHORES UNLIMITED NA• ITAftMINT A AT IS T IC F I N IS H To etatf 1or f'9IPOI*, comc>Mlint from AA1n I.. ~ 19gllldlng ,,,..,.,"11,.ICI Md =r i~r~&~ fU(:Mer Ave . Sutte 1?() 111111 St • 110. Cotti Mele 308 34111 Street. ~ Tile lollowlng Pl'tont .,. CAAPENTRY, p 0 Bok $30, reacionelbhity of •teonan• .... on~ and ~ on 8alboa lilanc:t en. hlgtl Ude S lt'Ylnl CA 927 14 CA 92827 IMcJi CA 112683 dCW"' ~ u TtlbUCO Cenyon, CA 12171 1 or lleevy ,.._, ~t=. CAu~;~2· Gerdlfl Co~nle Loughran 40 Pannfi.td 0.V .. Op!T\lnl. PfMY S MortMttl. 30I l . ., AN D£111SO N AS ·! Robert M\irl)fly, H5 W To M"1ne'?~P,t.forreply,lett"ffom£ttcl<eewetcanerequee11nge eflangelnthe tlme r ' Morene IMna CA 927t5 Inc • Cellfoml• corpor 3'41h $trwt.Newi>ort9Mch. SOCIATES. 712 Malabtr,ltth StrNI, Cf13. eo.11 of "b11Qtballed '~ltd~10tha1-1e(1cenan10YIM~«1Uttlng .,...., o.n Lafumen !555& Hunt Jo Anne Blk•r. •O allon, 170 E 17111 St II I 10 CA 82883 OflV9, Corona dll Mer. CAI MeM. CA t2827 CLAIMS 'OR OAMAGU: . inoton v 11• Lene. Hurit· Moren• 1rv1na CA 92715 Costa ~. CA t2827 Mitchell J Good1. 308 t2825 David 8anot111m, P 0 Bok lMTy Albflght lnQton 8Mcl1 CA 112647 T'tll• · builneH 11 con· I John Mullln, 16'8·D 341118tree1 NlwP0'18Matt. 8.,.,, LAMll't Ano.non, $30, 31142 Mountain VW MoMa dtl 1o1n91f l'hi. buitneu 1•1 con· ducted 11y 1 ~·I pert· Adame Av•. eo.11 .,._., CA 92803 71, Malebet Dttve. Corona Aoed. TtebUCO Cenyon. CA AlcNtd Carrot! OUCCed by I llmttao partner nerllllP I CA 92826 Tiii• bUlln•H II con-del Mat. CA 92'25 t2t78 Wiiiem A. ~ "'tn... 8 LaYfftltl. Pr•· CONNIE LOUOHAAN Tl\11 t>u••nell I• eon-ducted by oo-l)lf1nart Till• bul lnffl 11 con-· Thi• bUllntH 11 COi\· At .... J. Rulli. Tllil 1111..-nent -lllld duel.cl by • joint venl\lf'e P!NMY S M()qlS[TTE ducted 11y en 1nd1Yldu111 ducted by CD-f*1'*" STAF1 ANO COMMlaSIOH AC..oAT8: '*'rii.. etat«n«1t Wll ftled wtll\ the County Clertl of Or·1 Pannlteld Oevelopmenl fl\11 ltltlfl'llflt WN Med SVEN l ANIXASON ROU"T MUAPHV ~ & MofW'lld Aoooun\Mte, ltlC. letter to tfle City NOl'dtno flnancial et•• C .. ""'"' County on f'~wry Preeldtlnl wltl\ the County C"'1r Of Of Tiiie etet..-n41nt wae flied Thie lt.tlflWll wM Mad INll'ltalar.icttt for the,._. ended June IO. 1M&. wl1'I IM eouttty ler'k °'Of. 2e .. 11188 T1111 a1•t~t wu 11..0 enge County on February wtt111111 County Clel'tl ot °' M«norlndum from a.y ~ n d9nQ 8TATU8 OF PV8UC LtAallfTY H-enge ~ty ()ti Flbfuery . ,..,.,., with the County Clertl of Or· 25. 1988 ::.·~c:;ty~~~I ange County on ~ SUAANCl-"<>ltCY M NfWAI. 1ttM'r I 2t. 1 '11ntU Pubtllhld Or•~ Coast = County on M11Cf\ ~ '101.,. 21. ltoe 126. 1988 SPl'.OtAl. lvtNT& ll'fMotlT~A9commend"&::"'' ~ ae.c>l4 .. '°'Katt Publll!Nd °':,'T Coeet ~·~_:01 Me,,11 18, 23. 1 ,_.,. oa':fy~:"'M2':T 1~ Publian.cs Orsnot ': Pvl>ll9Md Ol'ange ~ ~,~e;s:.11. to cioee OoWI •• belWWI 11t1e1 1or fcur llO\.W'I on Deity Pllo4 March '1 23· Su-049 Publ•IMCI Ol'anoe eo..1 30 ttM ......... Deity Piiot Mardi t 1e n . Dllty Piiot Mlf'Cl'I t. tt. 23, 30 1MI 0.1"' P110t Mercfl 23 30 -""" 30, 1088 30 1988 ~ Merdl 23, 1 ... ~ IN Ol'ent1 C... ~ PI04 • e puf)lo ~ to .. 8'H>52 A~ e t3 IN8 Su..()371 SirOM c:lttnne of IN City of ~ e.r;n • ~77 llM»'• ' ' J a r