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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-20 - Orange Coast PilotDlllSE C.DllT -. ... . .. . . ............... lliiiD:::.-........ -.. -• -~-- GARFIELD ® .. .. 1111 llllTlll lllll PIPll SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1 ... . . . . . ... . ~ ...... -. . . -..... IT!> 11ME. 1 GIVE 50Mf 5f.RIOU5 CON91"EAATION TO APP ING A PET DOOR by Jim Davis ~-~~------------------------------------------------------~~~---~----- ' DENNIS THE MENACE ( What SMELLS so good in here? I'm baking some REALLYfThey'n? old-fashioned my FAVORITE~ Mr.Wilson cookies~ I an me are alot alike JUDGE PARKER DO YOU KNOW WHO THIS IS, SARA? MY MOM'S COMING BACK, ABBEY ! BEN WANTS TO TALK TO YOU! r-~IP"'!".:: YES ... BUT I HAVEN'T TALKED TO YOU IN A LONG TIME, • __._._, WANDA! CAN YOU TAKE CARE OF SARA FOR ANOTHER WEEK( ABBEY? They're best when they're hot, so HURRY~ by Harold Ledoux ----------. ARE .,, ARE YOU GONNA COME HOME WITH BEN ? ,...__. ' I THINK YOU'RE GOING 10 t-iAVE A lOUGH TIME GETTING YOUR DAUGHTER AWAY FROM HERE, MR. 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K\05 ~NO 1~£ 006, ANO WE.N1 B~C\c'.: 10 ~E-R MOT~ E.R. '· 1 . Ca.gh Withdrawal . l l . Second Mor~. ~. Ninety:Day N:>li: 'I . Eye O'You . b Berke Breathed ou~ Gooo rRtE.~o, eRoT"ER 5PANK'/, l5 NOT lN ATTENDANC£ TONlG'-"T, BUT "E. Dl 0 5£ND A LEJTE-R O~ EX.PLAN~TlON . \ 1M 5URE-T~OSE. OF \N 5PA"1K'{' 5 OWN WOR05 ~ ~'li.\AT US W\-\0 KNOW '"~ WA6 T~E. Bf.€>1 006 1 E.\JE.R 1-tAD ~" f'A\N or A L06T LO\J~ CAN RE.LATE. \0 ~\S 5 AONE.55. 00,51~. I~'(\ ON ™E GCOD OL.D ' GVT REACTION. 5. In the Hole. G. Chapter Eleven . J. &IlyVp. by MacNelly .. AND I lJ~U..'( f:IND ~E. TMAT f<I~ A 0aL-A NAME. TI/AT IS 5lGNlFlCAt.JT TO ME PE~'(. MMWt\. KINDOFA i~-UP 60 FAl2, I~N'T IT~ .. .. . . -- Miry SOI Pm: 'Ma.. llllt' 1111 tlll 1111111 .......... Page 3 Daily Pilat Br"'*-'DMlcfl Jll.ST ... fllt lllm .... .. ..... ,. ............. PdiC 13 ...... her Next~ the CBS a.m. anchor weds iron-man Arnold-. Both ha~ made it OD their own-aDd~each other com.. . As marriaae ~ . talks about their bictmtal bond and bet career; Arnold disctmes Maria and raising kids with a strona band. .. Clll'..,."" 4 • . SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disease, Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnancy. Whom would you like to ask to dinner? DllM SHre SU _. u11•rttJ _. ··ra like Art Buchwald. Jack Valenti. Woody AJlen. Walter Cronkite. James Gamer. Sandy Koufax. Let lacocx:a. Carl Weathcn and Don Johnson -all aood conversationalists with a sense of humor ... legls ,... ................. Lltltilt CIMt .... ••• 'llatylea' .. Jack Paar (Johnny Canon's Tomght Sho11 predec:essor) is an old hero of mine. And since l know how touah it is to do a talk show ev- ery day. I'd like to find out how he did it ev- ery niahL .. Fan. Stewllt-CriNI ....... , .............. , ...... .. (Czech tennis star) Ivan Lmdl. I want to learn the ~ of his backhand. And. most imponant. to gtt first-hand information on how they prepare chicken Kiev m Prague:· C£1TU llTO TUT COOi llCllT: Roy Scheider. who beains filmina Monday on 51 Pickup, isn't raging about aaina. .. It's just wonderful to watch yourself grow older and older ... he says. Scheider. SO. recent- ly saw a retrospective of his films. His favorite? .. All Thal Ja::. of courx-it's a tmiflc film." 51 Pickup. based on the Elmort Leoaard l'lovcl of the same name, also will star AM-Marp-et. It's a thriller about a businessman up apinst sleazy clements in Detroit On the new sencs front: Dan Cameron of CBS' FaJt Timn (Wednesday, 8 p.m. EST/PST) isn't lead1na the fast life ... Actually. I'm a dull Juy. All I do apart from work is go to movies and have dinner." If he socialized with his better-known coUeaaues. .. I'd be known as 'Dean Cameron. who hanp out with famous auys.' instead of 'Dean Cameron. actor."' ... All ls Forg11·nrs DeW llidlter says she is pcrl'ect for the NBC show: .. I never hold IJ'U(lp. .. especially apinst husband of 14 months Chutes Hald. who plays Officer Renko on Hill StrM Blun 8e9I AnllCIOlll and Carol KUe also SW' in the series (Saturday. 9:30 EST /PST) about a daytime soap's cast -a.rt lld1l1r ...... s- PubUahed by Gannett Co. Inc. Ahn H. Neuharth, Chalnnan John J. Curtey, PrHldent J PEOPLE l -·1•..: _ .. -~ .... -• NELIN£1 "I d()n 't think rve ever been psychologically together enough to get married. Maybe rm too hyper-sensitive." _...,, .............. ,,.., .............. ..... USA WUK!No • A,_IL I 8-20. 1986 • J pro aria's Sure. \lana Shri\-er is ~ing big name .~ Sch~~ next week. with her Ken~edy hn on hand But pl~. don"t bother her v.ith all the stuff about the d~nasty and the celebnty spouse. She '-'ants it kn<J\\n she cames her~n v.~tas -CBS ~orning ~e\\'S' anchor. \.f.ra Sr;-~ '! -r:-t-£B" fC~ ,.. ~-.f ::7.r. -:211" -7.A. ... ~ ~ ::-:z:-arx ~ ir;eo. ;...!.. -z:::i -:-.:<.. :J.r · :r.a s.-.c! 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I•~'~ JJJ· mant lh.lt I ~ to do sornnh ~ tor .,,, °'5pi~ hl"f -~ \(I It' l~ JI\· WlC'f ~ '~that the rommutl" w l .\ lS lht-~ IUSl \ht •ont -) ct. she '-C..'\."i ro md 10 Sllht .\nd shr doesn·1 ~ani to fcocof 50m b hcncii" ('\ft! ·~ a fl1P,1 t.c\ from L ~ on a ~ n.nt "dl'· b'~ l~,~~ and aTI'n n 'c" 'Qr\ Sl\ hQun 1r ~ •hr'n th.JI har- pmtd_ Shn' n-had to p:> on •1lh ~ shn\\ •1lh onh a ~ ~ '° b\J~ her -)OU t\;a\-C lQ ~ ll \\l'Rt dsr MC' \OU p~ 10 oo" Ifs lni;t«lit* but Om\' ,ou·JT 1n a gtuauon .. '°" h.nd so man\ ~ who art m tht snuauon that \OU 'llln'm '\ l'A~ o( bc-bT Thc1'r 31'f "-' fn&n, ~ • bo art t'«cesla1. so man1 ~ .. "boisr h\lSbands ~ 1n lhr scf' 1c1.· and art fOrlt for mon u a timt Ga1\d I rta.lh don'\ ha''"an' ,.,_, 11Drompb1n ·· "'G~\\""lY" Tbat:s ~bna Shn't'r°' ta· \Cink (XdamattOn olf ur \\ htn \\IU pia\full\ ~ t I 1f W burdrn~ N'- cornt too ~· shr ~ ud 1t all "'°''" lt\ L ~-and ~'amt' a m~an ' C'On50t\. ti t t\~ ~ •1k Bn· ~nt 'lC'bm. ~ p•o. spare mt Ha'~ \OU ~ htt°' Ga-.d. - Jot\nathan R ~ t'\a.\Ju'c prod\K'tr of tht ( U: \ t"n ad· m1t\ that ht·~ tht ~rain 11n Shriver. -1 worry about it m the sense that when . you . arc getting up early in the morning without your loved one it causes problems. However. keeping this sched- ule. you"re always so ured that when you ·re alone. you're usually asleep. And when you're at work. you're hert with SO of your friends. So the job sort of takes care of the loneliness. .. On the air. Shriver has loosened con- sidenlbly. She's letting ~ of that bris- tly. boisterous nature of hen escape ontt in awhile. Her rapport with Sawyer is ~ coming more natural on<amera while off<amera the two flcdali~ are close al-- lies. He was plucked from an Atlanta TV station for this network plum. She came from CBS West Coast bureau. after pay- ing dues at several lcxal stations. Since they became C040Chors on .Woming News-grateful awed and de- termined to show their stuff -Sawyer 1 and Shriver have won praise for their hard work and unpretentious attitudes. They are thoroughly professional -and sometimes stiffly so -equally sharing the hard news and soft feature interviews. Shriver constantly pushes to get the hard news spots. suagcsting pieces and new angles to the producm. Althou&h her family's roots $0 back to Ireland. Shriver shunned a ~umentaJ approach to .\1orn- ing News' coverage of St Patrick's Day. She wanted to do a story on the Irish Republican Atmv. For Mother's Day. she sugested explon'ng the changing roles of USA mothers. a serious study rather than a maudlin mooning over moms. She's a persistent question asker. a v<r racious reader. She seeks out the opm1ons of everyone. from the locaJ florist to her famous father. R. Sargent Shriver. the first Peace Corps director. She arts advice from all comm: Her mother c:a.lls her many times a day. her four brothers are constantJy in touch. her friends bombard her with suagcstions. Only her husband· t<rbe lies low ... Arnold never calls with story ideas. .. she says. "That's kind of nice since e~body else don. .. While attending to the inevitable flurry of last-minute wedding details. she also i COVER STORY l - '' I came from a well-known family. Here's a well-known guy. I was very adamant that I had to do something for myself. '' was searching for an apartment in New York City. She continued to live m a modest hotel room. her furniture in stor- age all over the USA. in cities whert she hung her hat during her professional climb. -if I have my clothes and my pic- tures of filmily and friends. I can go any- where." For now. her windowless offitt at CBS 1s home bast. There. you ·11 find a profu- sion of girlish mementos. pictures of fam- ily. fri~nds and Arnold. On her desk. alo~idc the imponant items on the a,enda. are the relics of a Catholic gJr1- hood: rosary beads. a book of monthl) prayers. Deeply religious. she prays dail y. Shriver describes hmclf as a "gir1"s girt.-Her cousins Caroline Kennedy - maid of honor at her wedding -·and Courtney Kennedy Ru~ are best friends.. So art manv others. some w ·s known since she wa5 5 }'Ul'S old. -rm real serious about my friendships. It's reaJ important to me to have good gir1friends. It's a rtally good thing for me to have gone to an alJ- gfrts high school .. -Stone Ridge Countf! Day School of the Sacred Heart in Be\hes. da. Md. SM also idolizes her mother. her father. her parents" marriaae. which she says is -sacred.-Eunice and Sargent Shriver gave their only daughter e11tty ad vantage. They also pushed her hard. "W~n people used to say to my moth- er. 'Oh. your daughter's prcttv." she'd say. 'Well what about her brain?' "'She'd always say to me. ·Don't think that your looks are going to help in the long nm.. Because you'll be preny today and someone else Wlll be prettier tomor- row. Make sure you improve your brain bc:ausc that in the long run will make you interesting." .. She envisions that she"s leading her mother's life. with her mother's pnorities. -rm not living a life 11tty different from my mother. My mother got married at 30. My mother was work.ing before she got marTicd My mother has always worked and rai!led a family. My mother had a husband who respected her and encour-aeed her. I think I shouJd work. But I think people go throuJh cycles in their lives. Right now. work 1s the most impor- tant thi~ to me. Bui I may sa). OK. I want to split for two years and do some-- thing else." People who have ~n Mana Shnver and Arnold Schwarzenqgrr together sa~ 1hat she becomes quite a different pmon in his J)f'C'Sencc. The hard edges soften. the tough carttr woman defers to the sa ~ Austrian businessman. She met him eight years ago at the Roben F. Kennedy Ten- nis Tournament. Now she"s a woman in love. But she doesn"t pump on about .\r· nold in the ~nee of strangers. -Talk about bright people -I Wlsh more people knew .\mold -S8)S CBS' Rodgers. -But she rarel y does speatubout -Vnold.·· -When it's a mamage or a man-and- wife situation. I tn and hold onto that and make 1t somethmJ that"s off-hm1ts. - Shriver says. -The pn vate stuff of your relationship can become the public stuff and then you start to lose control of it.·· Surpns1ngJy ingenuous. she says s~ trul\· can't understand whv anvone 1s in- tercSted in the details of her wedding or of her private life. -1 really don"t undmtand what"s the big deal.-she proclaims with a straight face. Ever the newswoman. when Maria Shriver looks at Maria Shnver. she can"t help but be subj«tive. -------THE •JIA AllOLD FILE------ • ......... 1 .. 1.111~,·.; _ ..... 1 ... ..-.... m l11ll111 lllm1t1; ._. -.111m. • .... ... , •• ••111 111.1• •ma a .... su• 1111·~ a .• •11J1.n.1• • ~ .... ,... .. (1111).. ......... , ........... d47~ .. •• ' Cr*GtNl. ... .... ~ ........... 111. ..... ,., : ::1 ...... ..... ,,.,,, ...... --,, 11111 •••t tlnllM•llrti= illllllllnllll_ .......... .................... 111111 r.-..&lf. ••• 41: I 111111• • 11. , .. .. JI rtltllll ...... ••••t BLI: .... ~ .. :: r-.. •1:.,*l..~=,r..= ...... Nlillls ........ llllil llt _ ... •••w ...... 11 ''·• •111t1Mt111r e 1•-. . ••• ,,_,, 2 ........ ... ...... 1111 ..... .... •• .. 1111. •t•llH It ...... ....._= f , ........ ,-... I ..., ........... -. .... .. ___ ......... .... Wtl1111_-. ................ .. ...~_.... .......... .. ...... ,,.._. ... ..... ........... ., ... .. ................... • lflill9 llllWI .. a1FL • bl • 't 'JI t ... II I , I llill -, ; • .. ~ ........ ,, s•& .. pr ...... _...._ .. ij -.--. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury. Premature Birth. And Low Birth Weight. ;Re-educated ' Arnold is glad Maria goes her own way ~hriver's main man on us bride-to-be, kids nd his own parents , .. , ... t tllt ~ !Mt attrectt4 ltitl It lria: What I liked about her was her :aJthy outlook on life in ,encraJ -vtT')' 'l8rt. area• sm~ of humor. driven. ath- tic. Shc·s very physical. I like that. I have e ideal companion. I lhllC ti stJlfllt CNSts: rm a very dcpendmt P'f50n. I can be alone as ~II t()IC'thcr and I love the combmation. I cf on •t need to have Maria around me day long. I'm independent tnouah also understand that Maria needs her own : and ~ and rm very happy that w·s goe)-oriented and wants to accom- plish a lot of things and be competitive out there. She's hu""1 for information and doing the best Job possi~ on her morning news show. 01 Ms *'-..... : When I left Europe (in 1968). my ideal woman was the one who stayed at ho~ and followed her hus- band. But I srew up and got ~ucated ~ and understood the value of women doing their thing. h's an asset for a woman to have these qualities -you can have more interest- irlJ discussions. talk mort intelliptl~ Wlth such a woman. Maria is all of those things and w·s as driven as I am. in a very healthy way. She's able to say. ·~n I want kids.. I can leave the job aside and dcci<k the kids are the most imponant thing.· ~·s a balantt here. OI ralsil& I~ I had a very hcaJthy upbringing. The only thin&~ didn'thave was money. I had a lot of attention from my pa.rmts. a lot of love and mot.llh food -even though growing up after tht war was touch that way. too. I believe kids have to be treated with an iron fist. They should know that ~ are not ~ a~ to make their own decisaons.. The) havt 10 rtSpCCt their parmts com- pletely. They have to learn -to polish their shoes. iron their shin. arranse thcir things. Every day. And be kind to other neople. And not take things. ... But you can't go too . far in discipline either. You've got to find the happy medium. Mana's parents did exactly that too. and that's why her brothers and herself are ~U-bchavcd. intelli&ent and phvsical- ly oriented people. Cl · Buy a new Arnntrong floor, and we'll pay you S'l a square yard for your old one. hn ·1 • l'llt'C to dilroilu Iha )'(U rmf old lb.w I\ t0 ~ Jtm bmtt ~wr Anmtron(t n.ukT thr ~ cbl·1 m'<i ro bmtt lhi.· uld t\u- .vid \\JU 11 lt\'t a s.'?~'"')'afd tXJdMi alowaan m ~ purtfta• hct\\\'\TI 15 and jt iQWI\. v3"ds ci a"'-""'~• Supnmc. I >-...-T ~ I ~'f ~ IL Uov.TC Corton•. or (iWm;ih • lbir Yo. A.11111 ... ,..., .............. ,. .. ..t told cpik*J)'- ............... www ....... oaly .,.,...~..t~. Fer th.' !Will" of lhi.· ~qr AmNn•~ l\'tJ!kT ~'SI \W. rail. tt>U-fu\\ .lftlTApnl 1.l. . 1 800 233-3823. ~ ~~ •. & SCR?IZt!ICla .. ~I.,...., .... ill-1"..., ... Ml't .... -..,." SPORTS -..._ , ~ Cheelilg crowds '-nacdhoners ii the long 1111 . ly ~ Pnz A million cheerina ton lining 26-mik route are ~vital to Mo day's Boston Marathon as the 6,<XX> ru l .ncrs.. . ' "Crowds live these mass runncn IF and keep their spirits up ... says Stan)ey Cberen. a Boston sportS · bi.st. .. What's so joyous to the runners the atmosphere of carnival enth · Stranaiers wa~ at you. smilina. bei su~ve. That s all very positive. .. Jam O'Brien. 32. a Cal Tech tndc and physical education teacher from s· ra Madre, Cali(, ..,.ees. He11 run in h founh c:omecutivc Boston Marathon Monday. Spectators, he says, "make th race more excitina. They defmitdy giv you a boost -particularly in those la! few miles. .. To oontribute the most to a marathor -and ,et the most from it -CNret recommends: •Concentrate on no~lite runnen They're struaJing the most. for thrc hours and mon:, and are most likely t• benefit from your cheering. •Take post-race activities serious!> Stick around to chat with runneB abou times and the course. If you can't be in Boston, you still cat cheer. ESPN will carry the race live a 11 :30 a.m. EST /8:30 a.m. PST. 8 •USA WauND·An.1L 18-20, 1986 A 'Colby' star makes tracks Physicil fitn~ is no fad for TV's Tracy Scoggins; daily routine makes peak performance a breeze ly S11J a. St...t When 1.:J=ns swu feelina as as Moni- ca Colby. the lawyer she plays on ABCs Thi' Co/bys. it's time to run. Literally. .. lf I miss Workottts. my body doesn't reallt chaJlaie. but my attitude does. says the 5- foot-8. 130-pound Texan. .. I~ more tense and anxious. and I tend to be a littJc cranJcier. so I work out not just for my waist- line. but my sanity." Sanity? She caJJs this I 1h- hour workout sanity? Six cveninp a week. the 27- year-old warms up for her exer- cise routine by ptda•ina her En- glish touring bike two miles rrom her cxeansKk home in Malibu. Calif.. to a track.. .. I used to run on the beach. but the beach I live on now is too slanted. and it huns my· knees and ankJes." Once at the track. Scoains rotates her running routines~ pending on the day. If ifs a dis- tancc day. Scogins ,;op six miles. averaging seven minutes a mile. If it's a sprint day. Scogins races a lap. then catches her breath by walking half a lap. She alternates sprinting and walkin& for about 2S minutes. Then it's time for abdominal crunches -7S for upper stom- ach mu5dcs and SO to 1S leg lifts to strenglhm lower abdominal muscles. And she's still not ready to call it quits. -rm a former gymnast. so an- other thing I do is walk on my hands." she says. .. I try to go the whole ienglh of the football flcld. about 20 yards at a time. I feel like it's good to invert yourself to &et your blood going lO your skin and head. It's good for my skin and hair." After 40 chin-ups. Scogins rides her bike home and .. rm ready to start the evening. .. Scogins always exercises in the evening because e~crcisc in- creases her appetite. -1f I worlc out lair in the day. I don't have as long to pig out .. Stuffed baked potatoes and hambu,..m are a pan..icuJar weakness. but she snacb on fresh fruit "My diet is not some-- thing to impress. .. she says. A typical meal plan: · • Breakfast: decaffeinated iced tea and a peanut buntt and low-supr jelly sandwidl on wh<* wheat bread. •Lunch: ~ with lean beef and low--&t cheese. • Dinner. spaghetti with lots of tomato sauce. A healthy lifestyle is no trendy Hollywood fad for Scogins. t.ht only daughter of two very athlet- ic la~ Scoains' father. now dead. was a lrialhlett: her moth- er. a former tennis pro. is now training for a triathlon. At 9, Scoains was a divine champ. At 13. She was brinaina home med- als fi"om swim meets. And at 18. after enrollina at Southwest Tex· as Stair Univmity in San Mar· cos -President Lyndon John- son's alma mater -Scoains joined the university's gymnas- tics team. The former fashion model had pans in twO shon-lived ABC Sttin. .,.,,, Rm,,ad~ USA 'NE:!KiND • A,_JL 18-20. 1936 • and Hawaiian HtlQ/. before landing Tl1' Colb_Yl ' role. She was training for a triathlon - seemingly a family tradition - when the part of Monica Colby waso~ .. More women might try to exercir if they made it fun." ~ns says. -Most of us didn t grow up playina sports for fun. It's our responsibility to c~ that panern ... Physical fitness isn't Scos· gins' only ~ve. Ex.ercir time is also pnvatc time. "I think about my goals. about where I want to be either long-tam or short-cmn." Scoa- gjns says. "When I was work.in& out yesterday. I was thinking about this French school in the south of France where I'm go- ing to study for alJ of May and June (while Thi' Colbvs is on hiatus). Ifs been a dieam of mine for years. .. a it for By()lllg~ sceccm:.,-' • • 111t ter ., ........... ., llllty." 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John Carlton, executive director Western Comonium for Human · in Pomeroy, Wash., thinb the book ~ton tarJet. He says cure rat.es of diets trealed by his llCDC)' have · dramatically since be turned to ments ldvocated by the autbon. Co-author PheJ.-hendf a reco alcoholic and ~ direclor <:Athe ta' for Addiction Servica in Seattle. lines I sprrialized reaimen <:A diet and em.e for addicu.. She claims the dan been c&ctive·in curina at least SO ~ of the more than S,<XX> patients she seen over the past I 0 years. The book's premix bas been · · · by some addiction expens. They UJUC · conventional and t.eslcd · ~ ~-faaon play an im tant role in addiction. .. Biomedical problems can contn to cravinp and meod," says Suan I behavioral ICientist aftiliated wilh Addictive Behavior Raearch Calta' the University <:A Washi,.s<>n in .. And anyone who improves their diet ~ to M better. But I am lbpbcal anyone who daims to have the lblolu answer to any problem." Still, PheJpa .. her rcmmmcncta . u a vital new alternative to ~ diction. If )'OU think )'OU IUftt in tioo, Pbd)JI and Noone recommend: • Educate youndf about )'OUr . tion. Its wmtyina came may not what you think. A aa~ b 1M1eb be due to a carbohydrate imbalance not lb'ell. • MaR an initial, toCaJ commiunmt yoond( 10 .,., ... the llddiclM lllnce and tbm quit cx>ld turby; ~oil. However, if it's aJoobo1, . pills or tranQUilian )'OU are m1ittiww. to oaly under the=~ ma~~. hec.eute IOIDe = ~= ':6.u"::" one tddidion lllObr. Don't me Valium to bdp stop ~ b example. Don't lweetl to help )'OU stop smoldns. • Scan • rcsimen <:A proper diet exert:ile to raaore nutrients and o health loll due to lddiction.. IJ The Railway and Locomotive Historic.al Society presents THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOCOMOTIVES Superb handcrafted models in solid pewter. The first collection that captures the adventure of railroading in every era and throughout the world. 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Now Only 119.88 Heh: chooH two for S39.00. I I I I I I By•SlJom Piu.a is right up there with pasta when it comes to food that is fun , comforting and filling. Children seem to know this instinctively. No matter how fu~y they are, they almost always will eat pizza. What a great dish to make for family and friends. It's really quite easy to do at home, and the variety of toppin~ is endless. They can be as basic as cheese and tomato sauce, or as elegant as the shrimp-scallop-gpat cheese pizza with thyme crust and sauce, one of the five recipes I've included this weekend. Remember. pizza doesn't have to taste ultalian" -it can be topped with almost anything. The famous Spago restaurant in Los Aneeles even serves one with smoked salmon and caviar. My recipes, however, call for much less expensive ingredients. "" "'"' ,1111ilg • ..... Herb PiZ1.a Douah Quick Herb Pizza Sauce Gartic-S1Ceped Olive Oil Tiil •111111 ~a::~ Thf'ee..~r Pizza Artichoke. AJpli'lips and Prosciutto Pizza Shrimp ind ScallOP Pizza ··-·••Pllll•9m2-:ltll't ...................... .. ....... _ ..... , .............................. ,.. .............. ,,,.) USA WEEKEND. 4\PRIL 18-20. 1986. 13 ~FOOD Continued from ... 13 A word about cheese: I usc F mich or northern Californian goat cheese with the shrimp and scallop pizza. but you ma~ prefer some other type. The best melting cheeses. in my experience. include mozza. rclla. Parmesan. Bel Pacse, fontina. Ro- mano and Monterey Jack. The dough is very easy to make in a food processor or by hand. I always add •,~ cup or more of chopped fresh herbs to the flour bd'orc I process the dough. And I choost them to complement the toppin~. For example. I use thyme for the shrimp and scallop pizza. t.sil for the~­ plant pizza. cilantro for the Mexican p12- za. They certainly arc optional. but onct you've tried them. I don't think you will want plain pizza crust again. Go easy on the herbs if you arc cooking for children It may be too sophisticated a taste for them. The pizza dough must be given time to rise propedy and double in bulk. This usually t8..k~ or so. Pizza dough is very elastic and cannot be complctrl~ rolled into shape with a rolling pin. P1acr the do~ on a floured board and. with a rolling pm. roll out the dough as far as you can. Now flour your hands and. starting in the center. pull and stretch the dough to the desired size and shape. Take cart not to stmch the center too thinly. Of COUf"S(. you may try to toss it in the air like the pros.. but I hope it doesn't land on your head as almost happened to me. For the sauce. I usually dress up store- bought pizza or marinara saucc with minced fresh prtic and chopped fresh herbs. You may certainly make your own sauce if you prefer. Do use a good olive oil steeped with a clove or two of fresh. peeled prtic. I've given you this recipe bd'orc. but here it 1s again. I usc this garlic-flavored oil in more than 7S percent of my roolUng and in almost all of my salads. I'd like to encour- age you to do the same. Pizza pans vary. My favorites happen to be made of black steel. but I've also had success w\J1':I the shiny aray metal ones that have l8.rgr holes on the bonom. When we photOIJ'lphcd this issue-. I used both types as wctl as pizza stones (these range from 12 to IS inches. are made of clay. ceramic or qua.rry tile. and can be found in kitchenware shops). All three types will work well for you as k>ng as your oven is preheated to 42S dqp'eCS and the pans have been oiled and sprinkled with cornmeal. The bottom line on pans: Except for those disposable. thin. alumi· num ones. all arc good. 14 •USA WEEKEND· AP1UL 18-20. 1986 ~FOOD Trusty crust, simple sauce HerbPizzaDolP 1 pecUge ecttve dry yee9t 1 tip . ..,..., 1;, cup wwm wMlf, 81110 _... 'I• cup dtopped ....., oplotalll • 21/• cupe ... 1 Tb. 111-purpoM flow 1f2 tlp. ... .... 1 Tb. g9flc Give ol, more U ftl I ded Oil and comm 111 for pen ·Try baall. thyme. Italian ftat-leaf parsley. Of9Q8n0. roeernll'y. c:llnero. Stw IOgettsthe ~~and wwm W9W, and let atand l.f1d foelny. lbout 10 ,.,....__ 1n the wen bowl ol 1 food proceuor fitted WTtt1 ,. ..... blldl. chop,. hlrtle. r....,. °"ma-cnine Add ftcu end ..._ r....,. the mec:hnl on and olf 1 ooupll ol tin.. 'M1le the mec:hnl • running, add yeut. Procea l.f1d the dou!1\ forms a blil at the aic'8 ol the bowl. Add glrlc olive olf end prooea for 30 to 40 ..:arm men. If not using I food proc.uor, chop hlrtle ,.. ly by hind. '°" with ftcu end .. Nit In lltga bowl. Mike. Will In~ end JXl" In the yeest mocture and ol. 8Mt wli'l 1 apoon until II ini;,.. dtents n OOil lbli «I end blil ol dou!1\ II forlned. Transfer dou!1\ to I bowl I'll '-beer\ oled WTttl aw. cl. T....,. the dou!1\ I.WWII the ... Mlr· tace hu beer\ oc.-d wllh the oi. Coller bowl Wiit\ • damp towel end llow to rile in • wwm. era '1·fr9e p1ec» for 1 hour 01 l.f1d cb.tlled. Roll out on 1 ~ bnd ufece end. If doul1l .. too Ill*. try Dlilg It from hind '° hand to flln.n It OUl ~ or--the pizza pan with 1 lnll ol end apr1nkle wttn oornn'*l. Place the dou!1\ on the pizza pen ft! trim the edgea. 8'lkt for 10 mn.a. 425 _.... Re- move from oven. ~ brulh the crust with • 1rtt1e more o1 end proc:.:t with l'ldpe. M-.. ~ dou!1\ for one 12-h:tl crust. USA WEEKEND• APRI L 18-20. 1986 • 15 Dare to be More o ... v .u ... .-. • .. °"""'"'Flt ...... SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Causes lung Cancer, Heart Disease . Emphysema, And May Comp~cate Pregnancy. • There 's a pizza for every e "Feel free to improvise your own topping.5 -vegetables, cheeses, meats, seafood -based on your own preferences. Have fun with it!" F.golant Pizza . 1-2 JepeneM ..,..,. • 2 Tbe. gertc olive ol, more as needed 1 zuc:chni, elced Plzu douF with bal OM Md comm1el for PM -MStJom 4 ounce• (•bout 1 v, cupa) mozure119 cMeM, gr"'9d 4 ounce• (•bout f cup) PMneun chM•, ar"'9d ~ cup piZU uuce wfth bal 2 1m•ll onion• or 1 large, llced 6 mullhrooma, abd • You may substlMe 1 smell purp6e eggplan1 sliced not men thlln \l&-4nett 1tO 191 igtt!MM. or 2 to 3 smell white ~. If you can find them. lMve eggpllnt unpeeted but cut Into 6 lengthwise !lbs. Add the oil to 1 medium satM pen, Ind (Ml/(~ hNt qUckly ~the~ untl brown on Mcf'I tide. ltnJt 3 to 4 "*lUtln. Drain on P9P8I' towets Add 1 lltlie men ol to the pen, If nec:esury. Ind UtM the ZUCdWli Onlln on P9P8I' towels. Aelerw oil. Prlhut OY9f\ to 425 degr.... Roi out prepeted p1u1 dough on 1 floo"ed IUl'face. Brush the paz. pen wtch • little of the oil end ip(inkle wtch 001Tlf1'*1. Plilc9 the dough on the pen n 1r1m the ldgls. a.. for 10 "*1utn. Remove from CMf1 n bNlh the aust Wltt'I • Me of the o1. Spreed wt1t1 hllf of .,. mozutlll lfld tWf of the ~. eoi..r ha... wtch the pizza uuce and llcld onlcN. Top wtttl the eggpllnt. lUCChinl end mushroom Iba. Ind C0\'9r wMh the~ c:tw. ~on the bot1om r8dt of the <Mn for 15 to 20 "*"Ale. 16 ·USA WEnfND· APIUL 18-20. 1986 ~FOOD Here red. ye/ltow and green befl peppers are brief- ly sautMd before adding to the piZza. But if you prefer to roast them. as r did In the Mexican Pizza above. feel free. The roasting seems to bring out the ~· sweet ftavor. In • medium .. apel'I O'M low hNt. ~coot! ~ per'l In the ol 1M'1111 hlllf done. ltnJt 10 minu..a. er.... ~ J*'I on pepel' towell Ind l'9MMt the ol. In I bowl, lghly IOU the llold musttooms w11t1 1 tap. of ol Lrlll ooetld. Set ..... ~ CMn to 425 ~· Roi out fie p!~ed ptz. u dough on• fbnd wt.ce. ~~the pizza pen wtch • Me ol Ind IPf1rikll wtch oornrTl89. Plilc9 the dough in the ptzD pen Ind trtn .... Bike tor 10 rnnAll.. F\9- move from CMn Ind lghlly bNlh the Q'Ult with 1 llml men ol ~ ~ ltlDp ~lgl from ~ and C8Uling • leggy aust). Sp1r16dt wit\ hllf of the moz:urlll Ind .. the sauce. Top with peppn, ,.,..,..OClf'N and oM9. SpHclt wtch l'9mli'llr IQ mozurlll Ind top wfth frMhly ~ Plf'- meean. e.ke on the <Mn'• boaom ra tor 20 "*Ulta. "'91•mc Thlt II h molt "ltllln" of h ptzz.a I've done this weekend. IO you~ Mnt IO edd 1 Ot 2 ~ ...... (trae lllvored wtch llnnll). wNch hive ~ .......,, drli1ed on pepel' Ewlll Ind crumbled ~ "'°'*' heve ¥1 cup to 1 ~ 9W9W over ptzza ~ .w, ._ P'Pl*I- ~FOOD ff you think the vitamins you 819 now taking are doing you any good, wait until you hear the latest news on why they may not. By Joseph SuQarman This may come as a shock. But accof'ding to the latest research. ~ vc.amins that you take fNe<y day may be dOlng yfX1 abeolutely no good. For example. FACT: Vitamins should be taken after a meal-never betore. The body~ fnl haYe pr<:ian. lats. or cart>ohydraes in the cigeali"9 lract to properly bfeak down the vitamins for proper absorption. FACT: Your body has a need for a narural Vitamin balance. Too much of one vitamin may cause another 111tam1n to be less effec· tive. FOf example. Vitamin A should be taken With Vitamin E but eXC8SSIVe iron should not FACT: If you take too much calciom. you may deplete the magnesium in your system. And you need magnesium to convert lood in· to energy FACT: Some vitamins are best taken in the moming and othefS at night. For exam· pie. the trace elemert chromium hetps break down the sugar 1n y<:AJr food Yltl!Ch 1n tum creates energy-perfect to start the day. But at night y<:AJ stlould take Calc::ium wt11ch has a relaxing effect-perfect for the evening. FACT: Athletes or people who exercise a great deal need 111tam1ns more than peo- ple ~don.I exerose Vtamins are depleted ar a muc:tt tastw rate wnog exerose than c:U· 1ng any other penod of hme. But there was a series of other lacta thal surprised me too. For example, despite everyttt1ng I've JUS1 menbOned oo the care 1n taking ~amins. there are lhoee people who abeolutely need ~ beca 198 ol the men- tal or physical ac::tMly that they undergo. Peo- ple on a del. under srr-. lho9e who amoke. women who take contraceptives and even thoee who take medtcalion-all rob their bodies of eome of the e888f'tial vitamins and minerals that they need to help oombl!llt the vanous habits or conditions they are under. And w1ltl proper vitamins in the proper balance and al the proper trnes. you wl hlM more energy and ~altty. Little ohangee may take place. Your nails may become !lronger. your hair may become thick• and 'f001 skin may be more e&asbC YltllCh " keep you younger·looktng longer. DOCTORS HAD IDEA AbOut two _)'9811 ago a group ol doctors had an Idea. They realized that many peo- ple were taking vitamlnl and not rf!lfltv notic- ing any dffference 1n their heelth. Th9y altO reallzed that, based on the lafell nutritional findings. the vitamins people were taking may not have been dang~ any good. So tl'leV formed a group d ecMlor'I eo1-."' of run- t1onista. dieticians. demlatologist1. bio- ............. Slap ""'*1Q ,,,., ··~ looldng \lllwntfn,. untl ~ reed tNt tWpOft. chemists and phy3icians. and they worked on the deYetopment ot a vitamin progrwn tha! lllCOfPOrlled all of the latest rnformabon oo vitamins. minerals. nutntt<>n, food pro- cessing-even stress r9988fch. They realiz- ed that vitamins were a tw~ sword. They could either help you or hurt you. They then took al this 1nformalion and deY8k>Ped the moat effec:tjve combination ot vitamins and minerals. formulated four tablets-one tor the morning and one for the evening-and one for men and one for women and then started a test program that lasted OVet two years The results speak tor them981ves. • It was perfect for wetght loiS programs and it was perfect for people under stress. 11 helped many increase thew energy levels. Smokers benefited. Some under medlCabon benefted. And before long the company that had developed the program became the fastest growing vitamin company 1n the Uncted States And no wondef. 9EVEW. llEHEFITS With the proper vUm1n and mineral balance. taken 1n the nght quantity 1n the nght oombinalion and at the nght tme. several ot> V10US benefits occur. Firsa. you may develop a better mental outlook t>ecause you've got the energy and the Z8fil to accomplish more. Ats a r8ll\Jlt ol the trace elements copper. Zinc and manganese. your body is helped to make b NllUnlll ~aging enzymes Chai keep you fit. Improvements tn your V'ltality translate into ~1ng from better fob perlormance to a more fulfilling aex life. JS&A has been selected by the vitamin company to introduce thetf' meck:ally tor· mullted van'llfl program. Every two monctts we~ you a two monttl's aupply of 120 l'inels llbMl9--one to be taken aftcw bfeekfast and one aft• dinner. During the first two months. you will have ample oppottunity to notice the dlffefence 1n your enefgy level. your mental anitude and your overall •amina. You lhould notJCe little thingl too. like the strength ol yoJf fingernails. 'IO'Jf lhtCMr hait. Your compleXIOn may evel"I take on a g,ow Some ol you may notice al ot thelle c:hangee and othefa may notice !U9' a few. But you 9hould notice a cnanoe. If YOU NOTICI If tor any reuon. you do not notlC4t the Change. no problem JUll pck up your phOne. and t8'1 us not to eend you any more VllMntns. You won't have 10 mail the empty bottle back to us. fill out a long sorvey °' waste anoltw penny. Just pd up the phone and we·• give you a ful refund lot the entire bol'tle Without fNer gett.1ng the bottle badt from you. However. rf you indeed do notice a difterence (which we are confident you wl). you'U automatically receMI a twc>month's supply every eight weeks. Noc onty is this ofter nsk-free. but we're gong to give you one ITIOfe 1noent1ve iust to let me prove to you how powerful this pro- gram really is. I WIU send you a bonus gift ol • a fitness bag With your first order Thcs be8lJtJflA bag wf hold al your rcness gear and it's great loo lot shat vacatJOO tnps. It's a S25 value but It's yours free for 1ust trying the Vltal'ntns Even it you decide not to coninue. you keep the fitness beg and the Vitamins. I am JUSt so abeolutely convinced that you wf feel and see a difference 'Nhen you tal<e the9e vitamins. I am wining to bet on rt With lhlt unusual otfef Vttam1ns tndeed are mportant And W1th today s research and new nutnbon tech- nology. you have a greater charce to ad'll8ve the htness and health levels that may have eluded you wltt1 the lypical stOfe Yit.arl'llns Of the often poor adw::e we may get in heelh food stores 0t from friends °' retatNes. Here rs a safe, n~·free way to get one ot the be9l vrtarmn programs 1n the country, fomluialed · by a phygcaan. with the right combinatton of Vitamins. mmerals and trace elements. in a convenient program thal asaures you ol delcvery evety two months. 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While some diets can be beneficial to humans. many can be disastrous to the health of your dog or cat Among the out-of:.th&ordi- nary pet foods available are gourmet. vqetlrian. hia;h ~ tem. ..all natural.. and privatc- label brands. • Gow wet Gourmet foods b peU are a tiivok>us. unnetts- sary expense that actually can hann ~ pct. if you usr them exdusivdy. Made with choice aats of meat and rich sauces and pavies, pumet foods can upset a pet's SlOmaCh and can spoil your pet so it refuses to eat any- thina less than filet mianon. Ute prmct food as a treat or for picky eaten, but talk to your vet about bala.ncina the diet • Veaetarlu: While pets need v~ a strictJy veee- tlrian diet is not a good idea. [)op and cats are natural cami- vcxa; they are best able to digest meats or a mix~ of meat and ~ (OOosc from lamb, veal bee( poultry and fish (port is too fatty). and cereab or ~ tables such IS c:arrocs. potatoes, IJ'eCD beans. rice and ... • HIP .. at I • Hiah protein diets are a~ for puppies and kinens to help them arow. but not tor adult animals be- cause the extra protein is harder for an older dog or cat to dipt. Animals have an CSIC'ntial need for fats -a souroe of viwnins A and E. ldcnium and zinc. Some fat is mcntial for the pet to maintain its ener'IY· •AU ..-al: Some are well-~but~ oft.hose fa- vorina insredients of little nutri- tional value such as parsley, cd- '1'/ and bee poUen. • ,....... llW: Some pet stores. vets and pocen conooct their own formulas and market them. Unlike the~ national brands, tbetc bmulls have not been llS1fd on I mwt number of pets O'Va' time. and may result in a nutritional imbllanoe. Most stores o&r wet. dry and moist pet foods. The bell diet for both dop and cats combines wet and dry foods. For smooch di- ,estion, pets need both the ~ of dry foods and the liquid m wet. canned foods. A S(). so mixture is aoo<l Moist foods, the kind that come in foil or plastic s-cbts. are fine for healthy petS but often are hiab in supr and pmerva- tives. That's not an ideal formu. II for any animal. particu1arty an ailina pei. Foods cat.erina to d.i&ttnt • IJOUPI can be benc6cial bta._ ~ and old pets ~ difli:r- ent nutritional needs. But pm with health problems may have dietary needs that even thele I specialimt foods won't meet. The boaom line: A bmnced diet for a ~Y healthy pet includes meat. cereal and~ hies. Owners can broil Of boil the meals themlelvcs. leaving out heriJI and spices because they can upeet 1 pet's stomach. Or the pet's food can be bot.wbt at the S10rC. In any cue, a vet can help son out nutritional questions.Q Dr. l.Lwis Bmwur is a wrmnar- ian wh<M pracJicr is bastd in N""' York City . SALE ON KIDS. 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Constt;ut1on• or S.S. Independence' (U.S. Regi stry). see your travel agent. Or call us toll free. Then t.ake them on a vacatton with no l1m1ts on memories. ~ 1Jm1red ro children under age 18 shanng cabin wtrh C'MJ full fare adults Available 1n selecced stateroom categones M through G. A.Jr supplement .Na1lable from a.A!r 90 g.acevvay C1tJes s 199 \fv'eSI of Denver. ·-~ sm Denver and ease ~~"-'r~~ Now hear Uis: Paying attention can pay off An executive ~interviews .. a job c:andi· date by lecturing her non-stop about his own goals for the company and then can't remember the candidate's credentials. A nervous midlevel manaaer becomes so prroccupied at a staff meeting with what he is going to say that he can't ~ member what anybody else said. A researchCT is called on the carpet for doing a meticulous job -on the wrong repon. Hadn't he heard the assignment'? What you don't hear can hun you. in terms of lost business.. lost time and even lost jobs. manasement 6pcrts say. The di ffcrence between s.i mply hearing and a('tually listening also can speU the differcncc between a superior hem and a mediocre one. sugp:su ongoin& research by the American ~· Associa-tion in New York City. and McBer. a Bos- ton consulting and research finn. Moreover. supcnor listening sk.ilJs may help sctlk arguments. reduce conflicts and enhance the listenCT's il1l88t, says Judy Hoy oft.he m~ment association. By simply paraphrasing the spcakCT's words. you may assu~ him that even though his point of view may difftt from yours. he has indeed been understood. or heard -a sign of mpcct that can help reduce tension and avoid a conflict. To poUsh your listcnina skills. 6pertS sugnt these SlCJ)S: • Umh distracdom. Hold phone calls. cl()S( the door. find a quiet meet.in& room away from youc overflowing in-box. • Dhdplhw younell to cmcet1b'att. Take notes. make ~contact with the speaker. ask questions to make sure you understand what's being said. Such sia- nals. says Cliicago manaaiement consul- t.ant Ma~ Yanker. ~ the speaker that you are realty listeninL and who doesn't k>ve beina fistened to? •seep lnterrupdns. Bccau~ liStCnina is considered passive and speaking active. we ttnd to~ ourtelvcs by spcakina up -ofttn by interrupting someone else . .. Let peo~ finish their sentences. People want to be heard." says Beryl York. presi- dent of a human resource tninina and consuhina furn in Montclair. NJ. • 0.'t 111 '* 1 let '"PGNI Watch-ina for me words. phrases or ,estun:s that usually uit8er your emouons pttvtnts you from hearing what the speaker actuaJ- ly tw to say. It's all t0o easy to tune out someone simply beaux ~·vc decided -in advance -what he's aoir11 to say. •a.I bdwibt thr Unts. Tbe tone an which torncthina is said and the ICC'Om- penyina ,rsturcs can ronvcy u much about tht speaker's thouahts and attitudes as the words themsdvcs. a lO • USA We!.K.ENo • A~IL 18-20. 1986 I During the slmp&e days of chlld- hood. a doll and a teddy bear were vour very best friends-With whom \'Ou could share your most Impor- tant acuv1ues. "Our Father" captures thts 1pe- c-1a1 warmth In a charming ecenc- a lovely youngater and her friends preparing for their bedUme rttual of prayer. In the hush o( twtllght. the blonde little girt kneels beetde her qoll's bed with dolly and teddy as they bow to rectte TM Lord's Pro.yer together. Only a talented aruat llke Abbie WUllams, student o( the late Frances Hook, could depk:t this poignant mo ment wtth 1uch charm and vision. Her IOft coloraUona and gen- u~ art atyUnga. aa well u her atten- tion to detail. capture thts ecene to ~rfectlon. Now 1be Hamilton Collection and Roman. 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Author Judith Knntz knows son» thing about Jato-bloomers. ~11 was wooderfUJ to beooott flmous at SO." she says, aatcd up in an overstu&d chintz easy c::bair in a ~ room at bc:r Bel Air, Cali£. estate. ~Most womaJ a SO mvc mu that stay the same or conbllCt. My worid ~ two months after my SOCb binbday with the publication o( Scrupks. .. Now. at S8. tbe Im three whopping best ldlrn: Smlp/4 Princns Daisy and Mistral's Daughur. Ha' bJnb now:1, ru Tak~ Manhattan (Qown. s I 8.9S). is out . 1his moatb.. h explora the slamorous worid of fuhion.mapzinc p•tmhen. Knott is careful to cw I I ll11L ....... bc:r • wrirq and bc:r &mily. hus- band, film producer Steve Krantz. 62; and sons Nick. 29, and Tony, 26. She met bc:r husband of 32 years lhrouah bc:r kqtime fiiend Barlma Wal- tm.. Was it love at first siaht? .. Absolutely. We were married six months later ... Why bas it lated? '"1t•s dumb hd.," she laughs. '"It's instinct, timin& b'Ue grit and compromite. oompromise. oompro- misc. .. The couple moved to Los Aneetes 1n 1971 so Steve roWd oomolete his first film, the .. adult" animation Frilz th~ Cat. Novelist Krantz had been a ~ JOUmalist for 27 )an -20 Of thole in New York -before t . novelist. .. I didn't think I roWd do~t I was uniquely unimaainativc. .. Krantz • who ays she writ.es five ~) a day, drew on more than bc:r imaainaborr' for l'U Tak,, Manhattan. She knows the maguj.ne business well, havina warted as a ~ for Cmmopolitan for nine years. So is Maxi Amberville, the book's hero- ine, really Cosmo publisher Hden Gurley Brown? Krantz isn't sayina. '"Oh. no. it wouldn't be &ir. We arc friends and it would be pn:sum.q on a fiiendship. My characters arc &om my imllination - nauahty. and bid. but nice." 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'iinct Victor Kiam plunked down $25 m1lhon m a one--man buy-out of Rem· 1ngton Products in 1979. the~ n1Jn hasn't been ill even one day ... I've l11:cn runruna too Wt for the~ to 1.0Jt1.h me."' he says only half ' · ~nd as his new book. Going or Ir! If. ,,, To Succt't'd as an Enrrepreneur 1 \ 1 urrow. S 16. 9 5). reaches bookstcms.. lil· ' k~ping up the fut pace. l...nown to millions of TV vicwen as 'hl guy who proclaims. .. I liked the 'h.i' er so much I bought the company .. -Kiam is en route to Philadelphia !tom New Yo~ by car. Dapper in his 1 .. 1\ \ pinstripes. pink shirt and bold red :it 1-.Jam. 59. as headed for a luncheon "' 1 h a half-dozen banJcen. <her coflCe. hc1J explain how he 1umcd Remington. onct a $30 million 111,l:r mto a winner. Last year its sa1cs i. 11.llcd S 160 miUion. compared with '-.l m1lhon when he bought it And the company's marU1 share has ~ from 19 percent to 35 percent -dosing m on No. I Norclco's 52 percent sh.art. Sitting iii the t.ck.scat of his pride and joy-a IO.year-01d, maroon Fleetwood Cadillac th.at has seen 205.CXX> miJes - Klam ticks off his scheduJc for the next thru months. No need to peck at bis dnver's typewrin.cn copy. The New Or· leans native knows his calendar by heart: every meetmg. lunch. dinner. speech. appointment and trip. He shares tus high-powered lifestyle -and two homes. m Manhanan and Connecticut -with Ellen. his wife of 30 years. . They have three Jrown children. R~ in. 24. is a BloommPJc's department manager. Tory. 26. is about to graduate from Stanford Business School and is haJf of the No. I-ranked father-son team in the Eastern Tennis ~tion. Lisa. 34. an editor of a publication for day· cart profeuionals. is Bien 's dauahter from a PfCVlOUS marria&t. Mfamtly. that's the most important thing m my life." he says. proudly show- ing off a picture of his onJy granddaugh· ter. Lisa's 21h-year-0ld. Jennifer. Ellen Kiarn. a former fashion coordi· nator for Sales Fifth A venue. runs the Fnendship Collecuon. a Manhanan- bued famil y business dealing in ~try imported from Oiina; Kiam star1td 11 after visiting Peking in 1975. The Kiarns arc on the road often. With London as t.he ~ for Reming- ton's operations in Europe and Africa- thcy have 120 employees, an office and a warehouse there -it's nothing for Kiam to crcm the Atlantic on a Satur· day. spend all day Sunday meet.ma with his staff. then devote the next three days to advertising and acquisitions. A Yale~ with a master's in busi- ness administration from Harvard. Kiarn was a sales representative for ~ ver Bros. and P\a)'1ex before striking out on his own m 1968. First. he put toeeth- er a group of investors to buy the Benrus Corp .. manufacturers of watches. At the end of 1977. he left to help his wife with the F~ndship Collection. Six months lateT, K.iam discovered Remington was on the block. Since he took over Remington. he has introduced a men's clothing Line. Rem· inpon Apparel. Soon. in a joint ventun: with 3M Co .. he will manufacture a sur· gic:aJ prep shaver for hospitals. But for now. has pet product 1s his book.. which K.iam plans to selJ just like a shaver or spon coat And. yes. he'U plua it in his RcmiJlllon TV commcr· cia1s. a suate&Y he calls Mbrand-namc lc--veraaina." And what's more. if reacSm aren't satishcd with the book. he offers a money..-k auarantcc. Q Don't Paf1SQ-Don't Pa~ NOW JUST 14.88 Genuine Leather o~:~ri~o HOWi BLISSFUL COMFORT MORNING TO NIQHTI The clot .. t lhlt19 10 going barefooll Hand101Mly-1tyled Cotnio- Pedlc •~• art the u1uma11 In cocntorl end quallty-crali.ct with l11ture1 Fru Gif&! Up To A SIOVtlvf• Order Wlthlft The Nert tO Dey1 & Rec .. " A ,,.. QNt! you·o ••S-CI 10 hnd In I sso Of S2S thoel luaurloua genuine lealhar upper1 In delr-lanned amooll'I or auected 1 .. th•• are 1ncrectlt>ly toll. yet amazingly ahlOI· holdlnQ Thi unlQ~ CotmoPedlc arch MIPCIO"I auure1 comfor1 lhru long houri Of tlendlng or wallung A 1lllched COiier preY91'111 annoy1n9 ClllflnQ around 1111 ankl" And tor thll walll111g-on·•" IHI· tnv comton 1nlOIH and crepe 10111 pamper your IHt frqm heel to toe• In Tan or Black 1moolh leather Brown or Sand ~ IHthll IUll 114 M ~ .. 81D. .. '"· .. '"· '· "'· ..... acna '"· 1. '"· ... "· .. '"· , .. ""· 11. ""· 11 .... u WIOntl C. O, I , a. ID .. '"' .. '". 11: Al.IC> " weTHI, .. c. 0, ........ T l1ICks slift into high gear for a monstrm sport Crunch! Screech! 'Big Foot' is leader of noisy, dirty pack Somc sports just n('vtr Sttm to catch on in the USA. Consickr soc- C"1' and ~·. But a rclativcly fl('w spectator spon. an unlikely o"' if you ask me. is drawing big crowds. Have yo~ ever ~ to a .. truck pull""? Until rtttntly I didn "t know such things existed. but just about every week- end there 1s at least o"' major ~Cera! ....,, .. pull" at an indoor arma som~ Charles Osgood is an- whcrc in the USA. Not long ago I chnr of CBS Sundav attended one in Pontiac. Mich. It Night NtwS. He 1:r rrJl. was at the Silverdome. tor and anchor q(N~ o~~nd. you .. might not t~ink break and Thc Osgood that a truck pull has thc makings File on CBS Radin. of a maJor-lcaguc spectator spon .• But thc NationaJ Hot Rod Associa--------- lion has taken the idea and moved it indoors to placn like Madison Square Garden in New Yorl< and the Suprrdome in New Orleans. People by the 1tns of thousands buy tickets to watch spccial- lv riaed pickup trucks pull a weighted sled through the din. the driver who pulls the sled the farthest and quickest wins. The sled is made to look like a six-pack of bttr. because a major brewt't)' is one of the sponso~ The din has to be brought m. of course. The promoters have to buy hundreds of tons of din and spread it around on thc arena floor. The trucks wouldn ·t be of use on thc highway. They look like standard pickups. but they have four-w~I drive ... only one d1rcct1on. forward ... and only one speed. low .. and only one noise. loud. REAL loud. · In fact. the trucks makc such a racket that I believe that is wh~ people attend. You attend a truck pull for the same reason ,·ou attend a concert. You listen to it. A link on the dissonant side. but then so is some of the music I've heard lately. As macho as all this sounds. thc national champion drivcr in the truck pulls is a petite woman from Moen. Okla.. named Paula Gcuin. She and. hcr husband. Km. both compete. SM is known as thc .. Prir'K'tSS of Pull ... One of the big features of truck pulls arc MONSTER trucks. These a~ standankize pickups sitting on top of such enor- mous tires that the\ look like a canoon. And indeed "Big Foot. .. the original monstcr truck. now stars in a kidd~ car- toon. Kids just adore the monster trucks and Bob Chandler. the fellow from St. Louis who built .. Big Fooi-sev~I ycan ago. is making a bundle sclling rights to toy and model makers. To sec what the monster trucks do is to understand why kids find thcm so channing. What they do is run right over other ca~ smashing them flat. If anybody wcrc in thc cars. they too would bc squashed. but the monsters arc only allowtd to flat- ten C"mpty cars. Still. it appeals lo thc destructive impulse in kids. and in thc l"C$l of us. too. If )'OU enjoy watching a chess match or a arntle aa~ of badminton on the beck lawn. thtn tNC'k pulls may not be your cup of tea. Indeed. if a cup ofica is your cup of1ea..1hcn a truck pull may not be your glau of becr -if you f!t my drift. a 26 ·USA WEEKEND· '\PRIL 18-20. 1986 HUMOR, ETC . -. ., At last, a rat race that pays They'll be off and running at the Kentuck y Derb~ Ma} 3. but they"ll be off and crawling Wed~~ at Louisvilk's Spalding University with the Run~ ning of th<' Rodents. A six-rat pack will run seven l"3C't5 on a 17-foot oval track. The payoff. a 25-ccnt bet pays 30 cents. Later. at the 14th Rodent Ball. studcnts will be crowned Mr. and Ms. Rodent. Sourer ~ IJlw9rMy The Bani on the New Wortd Wednesday is the 422nd anniv~ of William Shakespeare's binh. He was born in Stratford- upon-Avon. England. on April 23. 1564. In 36 plays and 154 sonnets. he mentioned Amenca once. in The Comedr of f:m'H'S. Sc:uce: Felger~ lbW) So you've newer got eaough to read The Library of Congress marks its 186th binhda)' Thursday. 11lCT't arc 83 million items on its 53> miles of shelves and 6 million microfonns. 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But maybe 11's the road worlc paying off since they revived the ~cl a little over fi ve years ago -everything from casinos to conventions to county fajrs, Or maybe it's those recent TV commercials. with their capsule rem inders of the comic biclcering that has always made these two such fun to watch. Whatever the reason. the Smothers Brothers are suddenl y hot once again. They're worlung 10 months a year now. nearly half of 11 on the Nevada-New Jersey casino circuit. There's even tallc of a new television show. "Uni versal wants a sitcom," Tom re- ports. "But whatever we do. it's got to be wi th an audience from now on." Things are loolcing so good. in fact. they're getting part of the old gang together from the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour -the one sull green in memory despite 11s controversial cancellauon by CBS in 1969 -for the two weclcs they'll be perfonn1ng 1n Harrah's Reno this month. Comic Pat lloon Unit Zappa Smothen Brothen Tom (left} and Dick on etace. Paulsen, who, like the brothers, keeps his wallet thin running a Sonoma winery, will be Joining them. So will Mason Williams, the writer-composer whose music and comedy helped make the show tick. "Somehow it's opened up," Tom tells a v1s1tordnnkingcoffec m his rusucSonoma County home in Northern California's wine country, enJoying its hilltop view of Bennett Valley and nearby Kenwood. "There's this feeling of nostalgia that's kind ofhappened around. f'm more visible now, 1t seems -by some collective conscious- oess, not by any effort on my pan. "It's as 1f whatever they felt about the (CBS) show has opened up, with no conditions, for some reason. emotionally." At 49 -brother Dick 1s two years younger -Tom Smothers still bas his trademark look of youthful. twinkling innocence, even when he's being serious. Still, you can't get as far as he's come without learning some thinJS. and one of the thin~s he's learned is a kind of neurological secret behind his comedy: (Pleue 11ee 8110TIDtR8/P. S l) Fast times for 'Valley Girl ' LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Moon Unit Zappa doesn't talk like a Valley girl, lives at home with her mom and rock star dad, Frank Zappa, and is proud of her stable family life. Now she's landed a small roh~ on the new CBS television sitcom, "Fast Times." The series is a spinoff of the popular movie "Fast Times at Ridgcmont High," a look at teens, teachers, malls, sex and drugs. She plays Barbara DcVilbiss, a young lady with a bad reputation. "They desian styles for me they imagine h1ah school luds wear," Zappa said, underlining "imagine." "And they gi ve me the scariest hairdos -they mou~sc me. blow-dry me. I look like a Clairol ad." But the 18-ycar~ld actress who achieved fame with her "Valley G irl" record parody ofSan Fernando Valley teens knows a rock 'n' roll family's image provokes prejudioc. "When I was littre. people wouldn't let me come over to their children's houses because they thought that f would cur5e," Zappa says. "And they're damned right. That's what kids do." "People arc weird about my father," she said. "The classic story 1s that my father had a gross-out contest Wlth Allee Cooper." Although it didn't happen, she said, sb / was teased about it at school. "I've had to deal Wlth so many unnecess.- a.ry thi~," she said, with cuggeratod disaust. • It's molded mc mto the person I am today." Zappa made her name reflecting youth. At age 14 she cut "Valley G irl" with the help of dad. The national hit s.inaJe identified a whole new lanauqe born from teen-a.gers in the Sherman Oaks Galleria - "Bag your face," "Gag me with a spoon," "Ob my God" and "Grody to the max." Zappa graduated at 16, two yean ahead of her class from the pnvate Oakwood School in North Hollywood. Sunday, Aprll 20, 1986 3 -Networks Sun setting on TVepics Mounting expense Of pilots and miniseri~ slowing production By BOB WISEHART lllllC......, ........... NEW YORK -There aren't many sights sadder than watching a golden goose lose its feathers The networks will shortly bcsJn their annual nteofspring when they decide wha1 series, miniscnes and tclcv1sioo movies will be on their rosters next fall. But this year prime-time television 1s caught in a skirmish that threatens to crack the system wide open. On one side are the networks that pay film-and-TY . studios f~r the ri&ht to broadcast scnes the studios make. Oppos- ing the networks are those same studios. which bitterly complain they lose as much as $500.000 on every episode of an action or drama scncs, the difference between what a network pays for a show (the lic.eosc fee) and what 1t costs to make. . Studios gamble that they'll make upth~ir losses and earn huge profits when a scnes ends its network run and goes into syndication. If a series 1s canceled before 1t accumulates enough episodes to make syndication worthwhile -more that·90 percent of them arc -the studio cats the loss. With costs rising faster than revenue from commercials, ABC, NBC and CBS have t1pllened their license fees . But production costs arc rising, too. The PP between what ABC, NBC or CBS pays (about $900,000 per episode for~ new hour scnes) and the actual cost of malcing a show ($I . I million per episode for the same show) is getting wider. For an exjsuns sencs, it's not a gap, it's a canyon. "Miami Vice," for example, runs up a S 500,000 deficit every week. So. for the tint time, film-and-TV studios arc turning network deals down. Ironically, 11's because they can't afford the business. -Dayti11ae GaA 'Somerset' once part of 'Another World' By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Can you tell me 1f there ever was a soap opera oo the air called "Somerset: Another World?" I remembcr"Some~t," but nothing with the "Another World" till~ tacked on to it. There's a bet nding on this. -B.T, Scottsdale, Ariz. A:. "Somerset" ortpaally waa • aplaoff of "ADo~r Wodd" ucl for tlle flnt two yean tlle 11tow1 1bred die same 1010 and tlleme to•I· "Somenet" w11 lDclffd called "Somerset: AMdter World," ud muy of tlte atan di.at beau oo "ADo&Mr World" cro1aed over to ''Somenet.'' However, by tlle tecoed year, It WH decided tllat tlle aplaoff wun't wortta1 aJMI "Somenet" became It• OW'll eedty. It weet from • ltlply romutlc ... , to a mystery. • la "£41e of NlpL" Bary Slesar, wllo aput muy yean ecrtpU.1 "Edee of Nll)lt." alao wrote for "SomeneL" Q Can you teU me if Vicki Lord on "One Life to Live" was married to anyone before Oint? -N.C .• Chicago, Ill. 4 Sunday, Aprtl 20, 1986 A: Yu. Vlck:J'a firat ll•aband waa Joe Kelly, a llard..clrbakha1, two-Otte4 reporter played by Lee Patt.enoa. TlaJa tnly wu &k love of Vicki'• life. Wllu Joe wu &M.pt killed la a car crult, Vlc:kl feU la love wldl uotlter reporter named Paal B1"e. W11a Joe rehu'Ded from tlle dead, Vicki ud Pa al ended tUlr marrtace, wttli Vldl remarry- 1.Dg Joe. Joe Hcnmbed to a brata hmor •Ilea Lee Pattenoa dectded DOI to rtttew Illa contract. After a 1001 cwr11lllp, ud lots of troablet, Vicki married CUat BetcbDa.D, played by Cttat Rl~e. Q: I recently saw Jada Rowland speaking on a college campus. She talked about her e"tperienccs in soap operas. I recall her from .. 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Stephco Bochco. the former" Hill Street Blues" producer fired last ye.ar in part because of the show's horrendous cost overruns ran into more trouble with his new seri~s. "L.A. Law," when the wf- fcreoce between what NBC was willing to pay and what the series cos1 was too much for 20th Century Fox to absorb. Th~ problem was eventually solved, but until recently it wouldn't have been a problem at all. If all of this seems to boil down to a lot of fat cats fighting over which side makes the biasest fortune from their lousy television shows, in a way that's euctly what's happening.. We can aJI think of scnes that would be overpriced at SI. 98. much less SI million, and television might be twice as good and half as aggravatina if both sides saved theiJ' money and didn't make the thiop in the first place. It snot too far-fetched to predict that the new wave of peony-pinching might result io better television. When money gets tight, the first thirfgs to go a~ st~nts and special effects. DoinJ away Wltb either o.ne or both would Wlpe out some acnes altosether, and television would be the better for it. Contemplate life without .. The A Team ""Riptide" or "K.niaht Rider." to namea few. The cheapest element in makina a television ahow is wntiq, wruch is what the 1tudios have to fall back on if they couldn't afford their toys anymore. Thfok about it: television mil.ht actually be invaded by characters wno have oosent tbo~u and rccoanizablc human emo- tions. I've just suffered throu&h scrceninp of two nuni1eries that will ~fiortly be on the air. Combined, they total 14 hours of air ti me, $40 million and m~estically diapirit- i"' boredom. They were as dull, witless and pointless as the most sophisticated and cffectivccommunicationsdevice known to man could make them. Movie criticl have it easy. At least most b·1d movies last only two or three houn. So why not go ahead and make television shows a lot cheaper? 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CllCMOI MID aucM _., IPUIOUT .-:u:nmu.u 'i91I C A'I CUP '17 19.AntC&.llP .,. "The Vagabond" (1916) Char lie C!'8~n. Edna Purviance l ..._._.voa -11111 -.wnt M mAT LOft W 2 rT When four high school students conduct an ex· penment to reshape an unpopular girl's persooaltty. they learn a valuable lesson 1n friendship and beauty Tracy Pollan stars 1 hr l NI LJliiW ~----.... ··· '°""_,_. ~OP flllG'.TO.""" WOIU~ auDOPM IOCIO• .. mD CllCOllD 9IC1IUI IT•wnB ,... .. ,.., =='ll')Q MmllCIDll• ...... , .,. "Wuthenng Heights" (1939 Romance) Laurence OIMer Merle Ob· eron ( 1 hr .• 43 mm) l •Jt•---llLllA NI ..... PAmm TM.I 1"U11m "Pinocchio" A dramatlzallon of the classic tale, starring Carl Reiner as the puppet maker, Paul Reubens as Pinocchio. James Coburn as the sinister gypsy, James Belushi. Lalme Kazan and Michael Richards. Q Ml aw a 1_., •••mas .. Ull9£ a .. wucu•• c.M.Mllill ....., ... ~--WM-.. ..,,.AllMIT ICOOIYDOO ... ,.... ... ....... mnl..UCQ ........... mwll "The Champ" ( 1979, Drama) Jon Voight. Faye Dunaway (2 hrs . 2 min~ ~ ~ea. m-. ICI Looli.s ~A=~pation with sports M (t1).,. "Spencer's Mountain" (1963. Drama) Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara {g hrs'*-30 ~ ... 8 w AY llGN•ll "Vladimir Horowrtz 1n Moscow" As part of a U.S. Soviet cultural exchange, classical pianist Vladimir Horowitz performs 1n conoen from the Bolshoi Zaal In the Moscow Con- serv~~hrs) 11111~----llDI wrrDOL&Vil IA ..... ..,FAl.m.L NITAITIC WOIU Oil M' .. .UAUl 11\AmT POI 1111 TAlm ... 1111 ... , wtlca.. ... MOU m .,. "Isaac Lltlleleathers" ( 1984, Drama) Lou Jacobi. Scott Hylands ( 1 lhr ·~y~t.m. ... , WMAT'I tWf 2211110 .. mGIAIN A profile of the largest ani- mal ever to roam lhe planet which rn· eludes the paleont0log1sts' conventt0n in Berkeley, dlnosuars at the movies: EP COT's dlnosuar display, sculptures at Ca· lbaza-..j~z:. ~AT CM.Ytltf ~1.f'llCI ~ .... ~ ,.,._. ~ Wembley's good hear- ing leads him to an underground S()flng ol Whoople Water Q Cl) .,. "Buck Privates" ( 1941 Come- dy) Abbott and Costello. Lee Bowman 1 hr. 30 mm) DAYllaDOTTO .. "" .... _ .. .,....,_ Y.-r'f Cl.UI 1ILl"nlC* MOU. YWOOD Q.OllUP OML ICI an• Wl.D, Wl.D WIT IT•W11"91 Wl.D.-CA DWIGHfn.-a I ...... flll ..,.m .,. "Pl'lar Lap" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Bur1tnson. Martin Vaughan (1 hf. 48 min) ([) .,. "Hercules II" ( 1985. Adven- ture) Lou Ferrigno. Milly Carlucci ( t hr., 30 ~ CZ) "City Heal" ( 1984, Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Burt Reynolds. ( 1 hr .• 37 mtn.) .. TmM&Wt IDCIT_,_ DAYOP..:omv DlllTlt~ ~~ ... ..a, ,. =· ..... , __ .,, ... ..rm ... ......... .,. "From Here To Et,rnlty" ( 1954, Drama) Burt Lancaste<, Mont- QQ_mery Clltt { 1 hr .. 58 ~ W --* IMM M DAY a ... (I).,. "Terms Of Endearment" ( 1983, Orama) Shirley MacLa1ne. Debra Winger l hrs. ion;' UlmY •n•t•ll•rJNI .. (I) mA umTUU. Playoff Game (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs .. 30 mtn~ UJ.Wlm.I ~tat·•· mm""..,.., AU.•MFMaY we saw TOl'f_,..IW .... ,.mmlT ...-~ .-c•rrmY AUTO UC. NASCAR First Union 400 lrom Noith Wllke-sbofo N C (Live) i hrs) 11\'1 TO •ICClll -..oulTOllMM.L .. PGl1Ml1' OP .--cA: WAll•tGI. D.C. -1 ... COIJSUCI WAL&. 1.-T ama&. __,. ,,.,..., .. Will .... Dooma C8ft"Ul BRING A LITTLE of the OU'IBIDE-INSIDE! Pl•n• ..... , ,., ... , For a-ll'led Ad ACTION Call A DAM.Y rtt.OT AD-YlSOI Ml0N1I c;ff~ C\Vindows · • Custom Flt to Exislt.n& ~nine (No bllild!JIC modlfic.Ooa requimt) • Top or SJde Openinp Include Removable Screem • Adjusuble Ola.a Shelve. • Tinted Glasa Available • UnllmJted De.l&JI Opt.Jons • Choice• of Metal Finish 10% discount off total cost with thl.s advttt.Jsernent (714) 841-1075 Ra~ee.cl Sunday, Aprll 20, 1986 9 l•••a& CMmll.W T'tll-•v•~ ...,'°_.. 'J•CMITOl'f NCm IWllT .._ A 1()()1.. at the op Poftunllles and problems of buying and sethng a home, with f1nancral advic:~ aria h°7a1=.;en• flps -......... '* -=-~w 0 T'tll-lnMNWID~Q ---••111 LUIMW ... IDMMIOF..- WIUECIMA,_ AUTO UC. CART Toyota Grand P11t of L=~Cattr ) (Taped) (?hrs J IR ~.-.... MMA-cm llO¥ll "Cal's Eye" ( t985 Suspense) Drew Barrymore James Woods ( t hr 33 mtn) m¥W The Flamingo Kid' ( 1984 Cornedy) Matt Ditton Rtcha1c1 C1enna 1 t hr . 40m111) Cl) Ml-• HmALL IZ) 90W'a 'Mo<nint) Glory" ( 1933 Ora ma) Katharme Hepburn Oouglas Fair banks Jr ( 1 hr , 14 min ) I CMYou•n•••• 1W UBAU l O'i Angeles Dodgers at At lanta Braves (Lt11e) (2 hrs 55 min ) @ IA•W Los Angeles Dodgers at Al lanla Braves (ltve) (3 hrs.) 11:11 (!) M•AU P1t1sb1Jrgh Pirates al Chica tt:111=i}.l'~"'s t5mon) ...,IOllDM llT~ '°91119m.1 .-T~tUIMmtAW. m¥W CIOek And Dagger · ( 1984 Suspense) Henry Thomas D-abney Cote man i 1 hr 4 1 min ) (.l) I -...U. New YOfk Yankees at Milweuket> BrPwPrs Cl 1ve) (2 hrs 30 min I (rD YOUnt Ml> llAUTl wnM M. .. MUI -Afternoon---- ,_ g AUTO UC. CART Toyota Grand Pri~ of L~·~~a&huf~ped) (2 hrs) I 0 H•~ At press 111ne. scheduled games were St Louis Cardinals al Mon- treat E.1tpos or Kansas Ci!v Royals at To ron~ws (3 hrs) l lWlltJ/1~ •911M't't Chart9fs & Caldicoll" For- cibly kidnapped, Chart9fs and Caldlco11 are taken 10 soft-<lrtnk tycoon Gordon Wrigley's home wt\ere they learn the dead lr:.;:1= (Part 5 of 6) Q ( 1 hr ) ._JCMITOllT 'Alll CtlAll When the souroe of in- criminating evidence against a judge re ruses 10 be identified. Klngstield tries to kra=:J.f~~~ a. I (I) NA IGLI SeA Pines Heritage C~ sic: final round. hve horn Hotton Head Is land, S.C ~2 hrs. 30 min) I ... ..,.,. 10 CWAll lfM&IT ._ CMITOliT .,.. "Coel Miner's D11ugh1e1" ( 1980. Blogfnphy) Sissy SpM:ell. lornmy I ee JOOM (2 his 5 min ) Sunday. Aprll 20. 1986 CZ)M0¥11 "Piaf The Early Years" (1974, BIOgraphy) Brigitte Ariel. Pascale Chris i he (1hr .. 45mln) * ~a.DWllT .-TIU..Y OUT'IMIOUI Animated When Jem, Kimber. Aja end Shana - members ot a teen-age rock band -are challenged by another music group, the result rs a series of adventures complete with t\eroes and v11~~(2!11s ) fD mAT IWa..Aal "Man From Moscow" When Wynne's plan lor Penkov- sky's escape 1s discovered by Soviet se- curity Wynne 1s returned to England and PenkoVSily is sentenced to death (Pan 3 of3) Q (1 hr) GD IA•NJ. San Diego Padres at San Francisco G1a~1";9) (2 hrs . 30 mrn ) DJIOCUI• (f) WC• Fl ~ Sun~ist WT A Cham p1onsh1ps, l1nal match. from Amelia Island Fla = (2hrs) ( "The Purple Rose Of Ca110' ( 1985, Comedy) Mia Farrow Jell Dan- iels ( 1 hr 22 min } Cl) m¥W "The Big Parade 01 Comedy" ( 1965. Comedy) Clark Gable. Jean Har- low l 'J'f . 31 mtn ) l ,...1•AUC1D1 ~ ..... ,,. .... JIOCUI • IOCllTY llO¥ll 'Greystoke The legend 01 Tarzan. LOfd Of Tt\e Apes' ( 1984, Ad venture) Ralph Richardson. Christopher lamben. (2 hrs . 9 min ) ,,_,.....,..._, Iii till _..,IWONLD Scheduled. Superstars Cornpe1111on. champtonsNp round 1n sev !fl events trom Miami Beach (Taped) 12 hrs) CiJ m¥ll Emperor 0 1 The North" ( 1973 Adventu1e1 lee Marvin, Ernest Bor= (2h1s1 m "The F1rs1 Tellan" ( 1956, West ern) Joel McCrea. Felicle Farr (2 hrs.) fZl) U1'0Ul. ~IC Pernell Roberts narrates this study of the alligalOf and Its re1a11oi1sh1p with lhe plants and an.mats 1nhabt1tng lt\e 700 square--mlle Okefenok _i~.::: 1:111= "The First Tewan" ( 1956. West ern) Joel McCfea. Felic•a rarr I? hrs l IR ,,.,., IWMIUIT ~~he Goodbye Girl" (1977 Comedy) Richard Oteyfuss M1usha Ma son ( 1 hr . 50 min ) CZ) Citttr.a ~ TAU wnM Guest Jack Valenti • l11J 19A IAIQTIAU Playoff Game (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs . 25 min) •1 •' -11114CM•...,_ YA9TT CLUI TamDI CCllTll8 111.1.YWOOD a Ola• 111.1.ftlOOD ........ , .,. "Sleeper" ( 197'.t. Comedy) WOO<Jy Allen, Olene Kea1on (? hrs ) • AITt l1UITMTm Insight Into South \ em California's blotsomlng an soene. In eludes ptOfllee ol lnt~matlonally recog· mz~'IJu.y .... _..UlTWA•W ~ llOW& "Am11yvme The Demon" (1983. Hofror) Tony Roberts. Tess Harper ( 1 hr . 45 mtn ) (l.) 90Wll "The Muppels rake Manhot t11n" ( 1984 Comt"dy) VOICes of Jim Hen son, Frank Oz (1 hr . 3' min.) PJ .,_ "Take Down" ( 1979, Comedy) Fdward Hefrmann Lorenzo LatNlt (2 hrs) <l lMOWW Ano1het Counlry" ( 198.4, Ora mal Rupe1t E11ere1t Colin Firth (I h1 . 30 m1n1 .. ,.,_ MOLOCAUIT The tragedies and tn- umphs ol the W&iss and Dorf families. who end up on opPQSlte sides of the Nill.I ma- chine 1n World War II era Germany, ere d1amallzed (Part 2 of 10) ( 1 hf) 9 ... w IC:MCllAl'hC ...,.. Marian vs U~'! of San Oleo<> ---__ ..,_ ........ m.OOY ... ,..,. -.. 1-ITMIMB ITM11B • .,_ "The Devil's Rain" ( 1975. HOf- 1or) Ernest Borgn1ne, Wilham Sharner 12 hrs) 9 LAV..I......, m M0WW "Good Guys Wear Sleek ( 1978 Adventure) Chuck Noms, James Franciscus (2 hrs ) fD IMAIUNAM _. "Measure tor Measure" Alter re1ec11ng Angeto's propo- s111on Isabella consptres with the dis- guised Duke ol V'8nna and Ange!O's spurned l1ancee to tr•ck him and seve Claudio (Par1 2 ot 3) ( I hr ) G llMI ft:I A 1001 nahst who cove<e<J lhe Vietnam War lips Crockell and Tubbs oil abOut an AmerlC8n oltteer (G GOfdon ltddy) who smuggled cocaine into the United Stales In s1e1eo tRJ ( 1 hr ) l lMY_.ALD ••BlllNllO llO¥ll "The Caont> Muuny" ( 1954 Drama) Humphrey Bogart, Jose Fener --~~""-• AT M .,._. Scheduled revleWS "legend" (Tom Cruise. Tim Curry) W 1Ste Guys" (Joe Piscopo. Danny DeV1- to). ''Al Close Range" (Seen Penn. Chrlslopher Walken) (!) .,_ 'The St Valentine's Day Mas sacre" ( 1967 Oierna) Jason Rot>erdi; Geor~5it.i~J. DM~ WIDMOIOMfl .:. ..... ... -IOITtll .... ,,_ ,_ DAT .. GD ,_ mAT LOft & & FT When four high school atU<Senrs condllet an ex pe11men1 to reshape an unpopular girl'• personanty. they learn a valuable lesson 1n friendship and beeUly l racy Pollan stars <IJh~M • ..._ COWfm 'MTT H•nk Wllllams Jr hosls thts coocer1 aboard 1rie U S S Constellation. whleh features per· formances by Alabflma, fert Thonl88 Conley. Gua Hardin, Waylon Jef\nlngs. Mel McOenlel and SyMA ( 1 hr , 30 min ) llO¥ll "The Big Brotckast" ( 1932 Mu1'ical) Bmg Crosby Stuart Erwtn ( 1 hr , t8mln ... • 1 9~ When MOi'toct\ enlorc. atrlet rules during the holiday eeuon. he's Ylalt ed by Chrlstmas aplntt that Cheng. N. Scrooge-like w~p. In at•tto: CJ hf.} • U.. •-• .. IUD •Fl In the Atnhem zoo .• mnle Ch1mpanne MIS ~ ;r:.a:,.oo• a coop Q ~If-=~ Pl•yoff Game I • -Sunday Cont. !Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs 20 min) &l FNIQ ~ "MedlCal Care The Chai lpnge1' Guests fOfmet Car1er Adm1nls1ra- 11on 11(W Secretary Joseph Califano ( 1977 79). Aging Society Project Chair· ~ma~~lhrl ---TUllTY IAIBH.L 'I mATUT tlT1 The 50s ''8m TM.I MAm 'Tale Of The Frog Prince" Robin Will.ams and Teri Garr 51ar 1n this classic tale ot a princess who releases a pnnce from the magteal spell lhat has turneo him into a lrog l"JS J LIUm.ll "" '"' llCN Am ,..,. Featured a VlSlt to lxtapa on the MexlC8n R1v1era I01mer ·Allee" star Vk: Tayback. a tour of Martha's Vineyard. Nantucket ls- llan=~· Al (R) (t hr) .. c.. ... GDlllC ... (tl AIC ... Q AIJCI CUMJIC... w.D ' •CA A survey ol the landscapes and wildlife of Monument Val· ley lhe Grand Canyon and Utah's sand stone arches IAJ Q [) ITMLIY CUP PUYOFFI DtvlSIOn Final (I 1\/10) !NOTE Starling ltme 1s tentatrve Game rs suoiect 10 blackout ) (3 hrs ) ffi)~ flOCI Wembley's gOOd hear rng leads him to an underground spring of Whoop1e Water Q m .. uvoHAU. -Evening •aa--anar~ Tiii Wiii{ An Inter view with John Cougar Mellencamp ( 1 hr) B llO'IW Capone I 1975 Orama) Bert Gazzara Susan Blakely The infamous mobster Al Capone rises 10 power as a ?;{'&:.n=r (2 hrs ) G _,.. ' i::mperor 01 The North" ( 1973. Adventure) I ee Marvin Erne5t Borgn1ne A tough railroad guard matches w115 and wills wrlh a crafty hobo deter mmed 10 hrlch a rtde (2 hrs ) tm m....,•c:wan G) .,_ 'G1g1' (1958 Musical) Mau rice Chevalrer. Leslie Caron A tombOy being groomed oy her aunl and grand· mother sets out on her own to catch a mon (2 hrs 30 min ) fl!) MIMf Oii TNI DRAOC* A survey ol Chi· na's drverse 1eg1ona1 culinary practrces and a look ar a11emp1s 10 teed a v11s1 pop ulat1on w1lh wide ranging 11111ng 9tandards ~)~r) • IOYA An ex11m1na11on 01 the aggres s111e lljl•t.ultural 1echno1ogres being used lo de~o1op tougher crop s1ra1ns (Al O L' hr> CJ.,_ Breakrn' 2 Elec1rrc Boogaloo' ( t 984 IJr ama I L uc1nda Otckey AdOlfo tSnebt>a Dool Ouinones A wo ol break danccrr. stage a lundra1ser to aave thetr community ceri1er !tom destrvcllon by a cro<1knd po1111c1an and a real estate devel· oper who want 10 &feel a shopplng mall PG ( 1 h1 34 min ) !ff).O. "le11" (1982. Drama) Mall 011 ton Jim Metzler With his caring, but Im p1lllen1 older brothet, an Oklahoma !Mn age1 e'pt>rrences lhe many pains of g_row1ng up 'PG' ( 1 hr • 43 min ) {\,l ,Amm Td 1"U .... "little Red Rid· Ing HOOd" Malcolm McDowell stars as the hungry wolf and Mary Steenburgen as his unsuspecttng prey Also starring Otane ·Ladd. Frances Bay and Darrell Larson (l)UMIOAT (IJ .,_ "Honeysuckle Rose" ( 1980. Romance) Wlllle Nelson. Dyan Cannon Whrle on tour. a Texas country·weslern srnger becomes ln110lved with the seduc· live daughter or hrs sidel11ck even though he sull loves hrs stay·at·home wife ·f>G· i!_ hr . 59 min ) CZ) .,_ "Desperately ~Ing Susan" ( 1985, Comedy) Rosanna ArQuette Ma· donna Amnesia. mistaken ldenlltles and danger befall a bofed New Jersey house- wife who becomes involved with a lree- spirlled young woman 'PG·13' (1 hr . 44 min) ... 1 DOI llAUIU Ol'IOll llOMTIU ...... (.Ml..., -... OllOCCUU .... co.i..., QllClrTOUTl mM.L .,._ The trr1taltng Brindles move In wrth the Lawsons when a fire rips through their home I' LLO'f'D 09.Wll una ---.. ltOU.YWOGD 9'-.Tl (MP~ .,. . ..,. i ~ WWiiM When Punky re- ceives a 0 rn geography, she and Allen decide 10 cheal on the nex1 exam In ster· D ~ ~ .._, .,_ "Mr Boo- ged'(' Members ol a practical ioke-play 1ng family are stunned to learn thal thetr house may be haunted Stars John Aslin and Richard Masur Q ( 1 hr ) ~ = llAKM Gues1s Emma Samms Mickey Gilley In s1ereo (A) ( t h1 ) I M.LCIUnmlmA1AiD9Alll lllll&TH~ UtWm An exam1na11on ol the Danube River delta on the Black Sea. where Indus· triahzauon threatens the area wildlife (R) c;>_ (I hr ) C1J aaat I aaR 111' OUf Of llY IOo. Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong bring their antics to 1h1s specral that features music vrdeos lrom their latest album "Gel Out ol M}' Room '· l •-18T ... UllADA TMmlJ 7':a -.Tl,MI 7':a ti PA~ Am lcm Sean tries 10 ip~ent his father trom gelhng a d1v0tce ...... 19 ,..,, PM.RI. .. Cl) ..... M WOTI Jessica inves· ligates lhe myst&flOUs circumstances sur rounding the drowning death of a world· class swimmer (R) o ( t hr J D GD ...._ .,_.. A sage Old man belleves he's destined to bOard a now de luncl trarn lhat he caused lo craSh 75 Y,,!.Brs 910 In stereo (R) o U ll llY I llAIMACt Dempsey end Makepeace pursue a violent gang leadef after he 1nfltets brutal revenge on pOltGe informants ( 1 hr ) U 0 MOV'a 'Superman Ill" (1983. Ad venture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor A villainous 1ndl.lsfrtal magnate tries to neutrattze lhe Mon ol Steel by sp11tt1ng him Into his gOOd and evil pe!'sonalltles Q l3 hrs) U .0. Menlyn" ( 1963, Biography) Documentary Narrated by Rock Hudton ~1lm excerpl5 provide a p<ewocatlve ~ •t the phenomenon lhat was actre98 M8rl ~Monroe ( 1 hr • 30mln~ (!)TM.II,.. lMI ~With an un- usual audience 1n mind. a mysterl<>U$ rnvestor r8\llves a lelevlsion series that was axed 20 years ago Guest star Der- reri McGav1n I =:n. Former Reagan Adminlstra· lion economic adviser. and staunch presl· dentlal supporter. David Stockman discusses hts disllluSionmenl with the president's poltcies wrlh Wa5h1ngton jOUr nahst Wiiham Greider Q ( I hr ) OD....,..,.. '1!) llAllW CCI TNIATm "By the Sw0<d Otvtded" Str Martin Lacey and son Tom gather a small Royalist l0<ce to defend Ar- nescote Castle lrom the 1mpend1ng Roundhead allack (Part 5 ol 9) Q ( 1 hr) (CJ.,_ "Sterman ( 1984. Sc1ence-Fte· tton) Jell Brtdges, Karen Allen An alien comes to Earth and discovers a hoStlle en- 1111onment 1n which he. along wtth a widow he encounters. rs relenfle9sly pursued by scienlrsts who want the creature for a lab ~riment 'PG' o ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 'H1 mW! "Act Ct Vengeance" (1980, Orama) Charles Bronson Ellen Burstyn Based on the true story ot Joseph "Jock" Yablonski. whose crusade to rtel lhe Untt· ed Mrne WOfkers union ol C<lfruplK>n led 10 vrolence and ull1ma1ely to murder In De- cember 1969 Q (1 hr 50mln) (].)mW! "Porky's" (1981 , Comedy) Dan Monahan Mark Herrier In Florrda In the tale 1950s, a gang ol lun-lovtng high school bOys seeks revenge against the proprietor ol a local brolhel 'A' ( t hr . 35 min) (l)ODDCCUll (S)mwt "Terms Of Endearment" ( 1983. Ofsma) Shirley MacLatne. Debra Winger James L Brool<s's chrontele of lhe 30- year evOlultOll ol the complex but loving rela11onSh1p between a mother and her in· dependent daughter PG' Q (2 hrs , 10 mtri) Z) mW! "City Heat" ( 1984 Adventure) Clint fastwOOd Burt Reynalds Towards the end of Prohibition. a cop whose part· ner 1s muroered teams up with his one- llme lrtend. a p11vate defective. and or- chestrates some fancy lootwO<k to track down lhe killers 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 mtn ) m ucm ,..IAllT,..,, • D GD ~ llTCMCOCK -.--•ITTll A woman 1s hypnottzed on lhe wilness s1and 10 l1nd out why She killed her husband In ster~~ a .... au. LO!\AmdCMIT1U .alY .... .....aia1• a.DCOAIT ...... , .. Cl)~ "Passtoos" ( 1984, Ofama) Joanne WOOdWard. Lindsey W11gner A love triangle 1s exposed when the sudden death ol a weallhy businessman reveals his longttme relatt011sh1p wilh a mistress I.Al Q ~l II GD 'Ordinary People" C 1980 Orama) Mary Tyler Moore. Donald Sutherland Based Oil Jut1Ul'I Gues1's nov· el A guilt ridden toen AOt"f, trying 10 put h•'I Ille back together after hts brother"s d~111th And htS own llUIClde attempt. reach es out to hlS compll'.lcent f11t1"1Etr 11nd his colo 1ese1ved mothet (A) CJ (? hrs 30 min) 8 COUITUU 00"",...,'9!_...,,, Sunday. April 20, 1986 11 ·--·---------------------------------........ -Sanclay Cont. CD .,. 'GOOd Guys Wear Black'' -1-......., ( 1978 Adventure) Chuck Norris, James -..,.'°'°" Franc1!.Cus A V1elnam veteran launches ITM._. hrs own rr111es11gat100 into lhe mysterious .,_"The Amateur · I 1982 Orama1 deatt"> of ltl(> other SOidiers whO were 1n John Savage. Christopher Plummer A his mtltl<tr}' un11 (2 hrs.) CIA computer eJtpert 1ra1ns for active field Cl) ~ cc.ILMI> duty to avenge ttle murder ot his girllnend fl) llAllW llCI ntU• 'By ttle Swora i terrot1sts 'R' ( 1 hr . 51 min) 0Mdea $11 Martin Lacey and son Tom •••met ... galtlef a smaO Royalist force to defend Ar-.. .._., .-C.IW,.. nescote Castle from the 1mpend1ng -LUCYlllOW Roundhead allack (Part 5 of 9) Q ( l 1W 8 (1)(11 .,.. hr 1 TAI.II ... THI D~ With an ur al) ~TH! LORD usual audience in mind, a mysterious ml .. ilatt "Charters & Caklteoll' For investor revt'J9S a telev1st0n series that c1bly kidnapped, Charters a11d Cald1co11 was axed 20 years ago Guest star Oar are taken 10 sott-drinll. tycoon Gordon ren McGav1n Wrrgley ~ h0ff1e where they learn the dead 1-,,. AU8 ITMTMI _,,IWMUKT DIP~I ..-n.. Thr5 overview of tax reform i's real 1den11ty (Part 5 of 61 Q ( l hr I .....,PM.WB.L .. ..,, ftAQQAllT follows House Ways and Means Comm11 .. ICMOOl -.AT Guests Kathryn Batton tee Chatrman Dan RostenkOWSk1 (0-111 I Tom Knapp and Ba11v Minko f~low Congressmen and special interest (!) ,._ lobbyists through ttle 14 months of work '£.i WC_.. TEW Sunll.1s1 WT A Cham Involved 1n restructuring the taxation sys p1onsh1ps l1na1 match from Amelia 161and te 1 m Q ( 1 hr ) , _ Fla (A) ( l hr 30 min J (I!) ,.._THI..-- 1..LJ llCMI "Porky's Revenge" ( 1985, I!) llAIOell Of A llAYA» This him eJ(am Comedy) Dar Mrmahan Wyalt Knight A 1nes the range of ltfeslytes lound amon11 g1oup ol F' uttda high ~hOOl Students three generations Of a NavajO family llv1nQ male.ties w11~ wr1ti the oroprietor ot a local on Arizona's Defiance Plateau ( 1 hr ) brothel 'A' ( I hr 3 I rmn ) CE) -aTCll llMATMCll: 1'MI DAY •· -·=~• ~mvtl 'Cat's Eye" (1985, Suspe11sP) M Pllill tel • LM A hind-ra1s1ng Drew Barrymore, James WoodS A myste spec1a 10 ber.et11 cancer and disease 1e nous stray le11ne hnt.s three macabre s10 c;earch at St Juoe s Ch1ldren·s Hospital m fies by Stephen King 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr Memphrs. Ter10 Hosts Betty Whtie and 33 mm) Drck Van Pa11er 11 rrr 1 J .,. 'Mischief' ( 1984 Comedy1 fl\) ,_. Of PlACI: ·~ THI A1m9o Doug McKeon, Kelly Preston A loves1c~ CAN DMAll 5uourban commun111es' 17-year-old nerd begins an ot>sess!ve pur changing archtlectura1 plans are reflected suit of the most popular girl 1n his school in !hrs study of Frank Lloyd Wnght's vlSIOO 'A' ( 1 hr • 37 min ) ol a s11burb 1ha1 was everywhere and itfMumt nowhere Guest u wer•Clolyn Wnght Q C.C.'lftU.OWIOm l hr 1 11:11 ~y WOITI MAL NAmTH!LOllD t1:11 ~·-'TMI LOIT ...... ~Former Reagan Adm1n1stra Soon atter Ed agrees to be a tenant 1n the lion economic adv1se1 and staunch presi hOuse Ralph has 1us1 bOUght, he Ines 10 den11a1 suppor1er Da111d S1ockman break his 95-year lease Q discusses his 01s1llus1onmen1 with the tt:ll ~CMIJ!JBIPUll) president s pohcoes w•th Washington JOUr tt:ll Cll ... nahsl Wilham Greider Q(1hr ) • ... ~ ClaAI co.DY ON.I WT Three PACiilliW determined women (Came Fisher. Lauren mMIW9GITI I ::M Hulton, Arlene SOfk1n1 unite m their com ~ mon des11e to have d baby Richard Sim ...cA__,.:TIAMGrP~ mons plays a b1rth1ng instructor AT M .,.,.. Scheduled reviews (JD C0Pt: __, TMI UOC. This dOCu "Legend" (Tom Cruise. nm Curry), mentAry takes a look at the working llvl'l! 'Wise Guys" (Joe Piscopo. Danny OeV1 of today·~ policemen and examines the to). "At Close Range" (Sean Penn reasons behind the high divorce rares, al Ch11=t WafkooJ . coholtsm, drug abuse and su1t1de within ®l UW Tiii -An inter the profession ( 1 hr ) view with John Cougar Mellencamp ( 1 'P TALll ,_THI DAM .. With an un hr ) usual audience 1n mind. a mysterious ([) 111WCN1-11T..,,..IC8f-.. ITlll .... uwestor revives a televlSlon series that (%) llOVll "Another Country" ( t 984 Ora was axed 20 years ago Guest slar Oar ma) Rupen Everett, Colin f:1rth Whtie os· ren McGav1n tens•bly wo1k1ng IOI' the BrltlSh govern (%} llCMI "C H U D ' ( 1984, Horror) ment at a boarding school, two men act John Heard Daniel Stern Radioactive as spteS for the Soviet Uroon In the t930!. wastes illegally stOfed 1n the subterranean 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min) tunrrels ot New York City give rise 10 e 1-__,. race ot rnurderou& mutants 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 1W llOVll "Sybll" ( 1976, Drama) (Part 2 min ) of 2) Sally Flekl. Joanne WoOdwarci l)f'ATIC>Omu.a.A. Based on the novel by Flora Rheta .. Cl) IOM .... -,_) IAUIT1 Schrelb A young woman deVetops 16 di! IBle WWWll From Caesars Palace ferent per!IOOSkties es a result of 111 lreu 12 Joan Rivers and Mr lrtends pay tribute 10 matlc chlldhOOd wtth hef !18d1Slic mother Joan's promiscuous friend Heidi Ab<o l hrs . 16 mm ) mow11z with vignettes Of Hetdt'!l well AIC ... Q knowr explo111 Q (1 hr ) tW .... ATU. -.,.c:ua lilUYWOOD Q Gm• Sunday, Aprll 20, 1986 • ar ... l::*..:.1:- AU•'TMl,Al&Y ..,..,PY1Wlfllml~ --=cmu.u. mllDTH!~ llOYIE Silver Rive<" ( 1948, Acveri 1u1e1 EttCJI Flynn Ann Sheridan. A porn PO\J'> arid sell-centered gambler learns hurr ty and compassion when he Na'ches a dear friend sloWly dying t? hrs) ..$).ml Bustin Loose" (1981, Come dyl Richard Pryor Cteely Tyson A bum bl111g burglar. a concerned schoolteacher and e•ghl chrldren make a cross-<:0untry trip 1n a broken-down school bus 'A' ( 1 hr , 34 m•n) tt1S, ._ mc:ttAa 'I WOITI llACI• ....,.,.,.,., II 12:21 llOVll "Fanny Hill" ( 1983. Ofama I l1sa Rames Oliver Reed A woman of p easure nopes 10 gain fortune 1r1 18th c.entury London R ( 1 hr . 30 min) t2:IO fJ llCMI Don't Give Up The Ship" 1 19~9 Comedy) Jerry lewis. Dina Mernll A ouplc ~ hOneymoon IS interrupteo wht>n !he groom 1s called to Washington It dt.c;ou111 IOI' a oostroy8f lost during W rid War II (2 hrs ) ll) .ml "Only A Scream Away" ( 1974 Myo:,rery) Hayley Mills. David Warbeck Ttdyedy 1esu11s wtlen a newlywed couple (,r1counte1 the bride's chlklhOOd sweet hetJrl (I ht 30 min) (!J "1TTlf OM 1lll ttTI L1p-syn<:e0 reodr lion<; t Ready lor me WOfkfs "Digital [)Is play nOd Stewart's "Tonight I'm Yours' dt d Meeting in the LadteS' Room" by Kl mau UYI TO IUCCllt W l IC)fW 11A1a QITmMT ..,.., .. "" .......... -"'"'° ~ fAllfUY..,,. ..... 'TMILOll) • ) ITAILIY CUP PUYOffl OMSIOO F1na1 (R) (2 hrs 30 min ) t2:a H llCMI ·A Cloclf.work Orange" ( 197 I Sctf"nce·frct1on) M11lcolm McDowell. Pa trick Magoo The method of rehtlbllltaung the leader ot a teen-age gang of rapists and murderers proves even more threat en1119 10 society 'A' (2 hrs 17 min ) 1M RCMI• 19 llCMI 'Crashing Las Vegas" ( 1956 Comedy) Bowery Boys. David Condon The Boys go oil on another zany adven ture 1n las Vegas ( 1 hr . 30 mm.) ~:'~u.u (?') 11CM1 'The Big Broadcast" ( 1932 Musical) Bing Crosby, Stuart Erwin. A ra d10 crooner rises to fame whefl he be comes a teen-a~~. 18 min l 1:111=:..r... ---· '"'°"" ..... ... PMmMLClllD ,. ... .,_ 'Ttie Hills Have Eyes ti" ( 1985 Suspense) Michael Berryman, KeVln Blair En route to a deaert motOl'cycle race. 8 busload of teen-egers encoun1en1 a 1r1be a ._ 8mure::.:s 'A' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) "Machine Gun Kelly' ( 195a. Orama) Charles Bronsoo. Susan Cabot A smalltime robber it Pfessed Into a kidnap ping by his naggtng glrflrll"nd c 1 ht • 45 min.) (Jl)llva.Y••••M Ct) ... "Rtvenge 0 1 The Nefdl' (1~4. COmedy) Rober-I Caned1ne, An th<lny Edwnrds Fed UJ.I With suffefing I - Ii .. I -Id .. Id .. .. 1tll -tlll -lunclay Cont. lnte<m.nable humillatlons mut8fminded by an upperc~ fratemlty of mecho ath· letes. a group of freshman bookworm-out· casts decides to set the coClege's values stra~;~ 1 hr .. 30 min) -1--... , .... ..... , ..... .. ~ ... WWW "City Heat" ( t984, Adventure) CMnt Eastwood. Burt Reynolds. Towards the end of Prohibition. a cop whose part· ner tS murdered team$ up wtth his 00&- 11me friend. a povate delectrve, and or· chestrates some fancy footwork to track dOwn the killers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) •CID_,,. "Out 0t eon1ro1" (1985. Come- dy) Manin Hewitt, Betsy Russell. A plane crash strands a group of lusty high-school graduates on a remote island ·~· ( 1 hr., 18min) .. CJ) Ill 10 IUCClll -Monday _ ......... Movies_ •(J) "Isaac Lilllefeathers" (1984. Drama) Lou Jacobi. Scott Hylands. ( 1 hr • 30 min) •cc:> "Threshold" ( t981. Orama) Donald Sutherland, Jell Goldblum. ( 1 hr . 46 min) Cl') "Monsieur Verdoux" ( 1947. Comedy) Charles Chaplin. Martha Raye (2 hrs .. 2 min ) 19@ "Johnny Belinda" ( 1948. Orama) Jane Wyman. Lew Ayres (2 hrs ) •CC) "2010" (1984. Science Action) Roy Scheider John Lilhgow. ( 1 hr , 54 min ) CID "Between Friends" ( 1983. Drama) Elizabeth Taylor. Carol Burnett ( t hr . 40 min) Cl) "Shertock Holmes And The V0tee 01 Terror" ( 1942. Mystery) Basil Rathbone, ~el Bruce ( 1 hr. 30 min.) •CIJ "Ten From Your Show 01 Shows" (t973. Comedy) Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca ( 1 hr , 32 min ) •9 "Jennifer A Woman's Story" ( 1979, Drama) Elizabeth Montgomery. BradfOfd Ddlman (2 hrs.) (%)"The Return Of Mert1n Guerre" ( t981, Drama) Gerard Depardleu, Nathalie Baye (1 hr . 51 min.) •Cl) "The Final Option" ( 1982. Orama) Judy Davis. Lewis Collins (2 hrs ) -CC) "Clty Heat" ( 198-4, Adventure) CHnt Eastwood. Burt ReynoldS. ( 1 hr., 37 min.) CID "Moving Violations" ( 1985, Comedy) John Murray, Jennifer t111y. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (I) "A Global Affair" (1 964. Comedy) Bob Hope. Ulo Putver. ( 1 hr , 24 min ) -111.l "Sunburn" (1979. ~) Farrah Fawcett. Char1es Grodin. (2 hrs. tW (%) "Wutr...rlng Height•" ( 1 39. R~ mance) Laurenoe OIMef. M4'fle Oi.on (1 hr ,43mln) -ai1 ... oa llovles- -• "To And A Rainbow" (1971, Aclven· ture) Documentary. (2 hrs ) (C) "Young Besa" ( 1953. Drama) Jean Simmons. Stewart Granger ( 1 hr . 52 min) 00 "Fandango" ( 1985, Comedy) Kevin Cosine<, J\Jdd Netaon (1hr.,31 min.) "Start The AevOlutlon Without Me" ( 1970. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Donald nm .. ,.., ~:.. • llOWll "H suckle Rose" (1980. Romanoe) Wi~son. Dyan Cannon While on tour, a Texas country-western slnger becomes involved wilh the seduc- tive daughter of his sidekick even though he still loves his stay·at-home wife 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) ·;•Amt• =· n••TODAY ... T.ACICOAITB •CC) llOWll "Greyst~e The Legend Of Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes" ( 1984, Ad- venture) Ralph Richardson. Christophe< Lambert. African apes raise an orphaned boy from a helpless toddler to an lntelll· gent and experienced hunter 'PG' Q (2 hrs .. 9 min.) .. 8 .,,. "The Return 01 Giant Majln" Suthe<land ( 1 hr . 38 min ) W CI) "Another Country" ( 1984. C:Xama) Rupert Everell. Colin Firth ( I hr 30 min) 19(C) "Sugar Cane Alley" ( 1984, Drama) Darling Legltimus, Garry Cedenat ( 1 hr . 43m1n.) (S) "Splash" ( t984, Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah ( I hr . 5 t min.) tll CID "Police Academy 2· Their First Assign· ment" ( 1985. Comedy) Steve Gutten· -· ~ • CD >< • 'a CD :s We PROUDLY present LINDSEY CORNELL r-tOW! Our Annual Spring Special for Children Portraits Uniquely Created in our Beeutlful Outdoor Gorden (714) 760-6767 ( 1966. Fantasy) KO!lro Hongo. Shlho Fu- jimura The ancient god of war destroys the enemy in a medieval feud. ( 1 hr . 45 min) -~Uft!I --~='Where The Boys Are '84" ( 1984, Comedy) Lisa Hartman. Russell TOdd. Four college women travel to Fort Lauderdale for some tun and romance but run 1n10 ptoblems of the hear1 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 37 min.) --;~-1t•llTGMY MIAnta.IJ llCMI "Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Ma- donna. Amnesia. mistaken IOentltlee and danger befall a bored New Jersey house- wife who beComeS involved with a free- sp1rlted young woman. 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 44 min.) 41it1@ fUl ... i1MfW.W- befg, Bubba Smith ( 1 hr., 27 min ) (%) "Morning Glory" ( 1933. Drama) Ka- tharine Hepburn, Douglas Falrbenks Jr. ( 1 hr . 14 min.) W (C) "Glo11a" (1980. Drama) Gena Row- lands. John Adames. (2 hrs .. 1 min.) (%)"Tex" ( 1982. Drama) Mall Olllon. Jim Metzler. ( 1 hr , 43 min.) .. CIJ "Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Madonna. 11 hr . 44 min l Daily Piiat You will b~ PROUD too ... Clasalfled AC1vert1a/no 6'4~·5b I fl" 3040 E. PeclOc Coetl Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA Sunday, Aprll 20, 1986 13 -Evening---- •DD ... un MOU1TOM Cll ... mA'lllT JI -CM tmo .c ... o ,._,.~,.,, Wf Wl ITllOUI • ··-90ll'T .... I LA~lWPfM&Y 'OCIAll• )MOVIE "Mass Appeal" ( 1984. Drama) Jack Lemmon. Zetfko lvanek Conlronta t1ons between a c.om~acent pnest and an 1deahst1c. seminary student lead bolh to a greater understanding of the human spirit PG O ( 1 hr 40 mm ) .L llOVtE "A Nos Amours" ( 1984 1 Sand rine Bonnaire. Dominique Besnehard ( 1 hr. 30m1n~ .. ,:=u ... tm m ... IEIJllAIGT tucm. / Llllmt ...... "Curblng the Pustiers · Filmed in Harlem ano New York s Lower East Side. this repori looks at ettorti.; by law enforcement otf1cials to make the streets drug-free ( 1 hr ) fi:*cu. ~ .. U'f'IMCT: NI llT'lllOllUCnC* TO CCJlllUIDI '1 MOVIE "Police Academy 2 Their F11s1 Ass1gnmen1 ( 1985. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Bubba Smtih When vandal- ism begins to run rampant. authorities re- cruit the motley pahce academy gradu· ates as a last-d1tcn clean-up effort 'PG ,_1113 ~~27min) ®l ..,.,..-n Tc.MT Interview R h :r.::.:owers ~ Pll MAGAZm A detective who searcheS fOf missing children. "Hands Across America." a cha11ty event fOf hun er reltet. LOft COflRCla ... ~c:aTIAL GD-. Of l'Oll'T\m ,._.1MIUIM ..... 19CJRT IO-Fight Night At The fOfum (l hrs, 30 min) 1 .... ..., ... U.IMDOWI 7:11 DGOm-.0 .. ~ ... ~ I Ol 1111 TOMI Featured. Frlendsh1pt How we make friends. why some last a hlet1me and otherS fade away Includes a IOOI< at some celebrity pals and a tall( with the author of "J~t Friends" I PMCla_,, WMAnlWPBllH nl OI LA. Featured· some models who are also b<>dy builders: a report on a possible cure for baldness; a visit to e po- d1etr1st's office that Is dee<>feted In art end lurn•tµre that relate to feet l aAATL.Mm =ClwaOf A Ll'ITlm ........ ~ Anoetes Dodgefs llt 14 Sunday, April 20. 1986 San Francisco Giants (live) (3 hrs ) I ... ~ ... WU. WLDWO&DOf 'mALI WLD 'I BBC A An examination or 1 ~ species of hummlngbtrds that breed and nest 1n the U S O Gi}lfOllMlf 11> 1'Nlll 9ITWf ~ Cathe<lra s ot Erigland" CEJ • IOIT'Cll llAMMll.......,.. ®...._.M>C:K Boobef may be 1n IOI a lesson 1n snaring when he rece.ves a rare ~ =eeps 11 to h1msetl O ~ CIWl.D ~ TALAI wmt Gues1 Jeck Valenti I UC.,_IMJA..,A .. Cl) ICAMICIOW Alm -. lm8 Lee and Amanda 1nves11g&1e current secu111y leaks regarding 1nodents thal occurrea during J Edgar Hoov8f's reign as FBI ch1el jR) ( 1 hr ) D UD TY'S UDP• All> PMCTICAl. alS Actors Michael Spound Herdt Bohay and Lorna Luh are v1ct1ms of prac t1cal Jokes: outtakes from "Punky Brew· Ster " ( 1 hr) U MYI I iWf Of Al CAPCm"I Y All.Tl The contents or At Capone s underground vaults located beneath Chicago's New Michigan Hotel. formerly the Lexington Hotel. are revealed for the first ltme The program also traces the cmne ooss·s hie with a v1s1t to lhe scene ol the SI Valen line's Day Massacre and 10 Capane's prison cell on Alcatraz Host Geraldo Rivera (2 hrs ) D ®l MMDCUT\l Mm llCCQ•CX Mark and the Judge wind up lnves1tgat1ng an 1lle gal 1mmigrat1on racket afler hearing a f11ghtened beauty pageant contestant s confesst0n (R) O ( 1 hr I l ..... l'T'Ulm) WOP. C:..AT1 90¥ll "The Chosen ( 1981 Orama) Maium1han Schell. Rod Steiger Based on Chaim Potok's novel A friendship slowly de11elops between a worldly aSSJmHated Jew and the son or a Hass1drc rabbi (2 hrs) (J1) NA1DW. QIOGMIMIC IJIPt.OllB rea· lured the repair ot priceless violins a 111b· ule to ftlmmakers Maritn and Osa John- son, (sk1mos capturing beluga wttales 101 sc1en1tf1c study. (2 hrs I fll) ........, fOR TMI TllmQ An exam1na- 1ton ot man s paradoxrcal atUtude toward an1ma1S. explo11tng some while exh1b11tng l nu1ne allect1on for others ( 1 hr I ....... u. ~-flUTHOUll "A Flash 01 Green" Victor Nunez's adaptatt0n or the 1962 John D MacDonald novet. Reporler Jimmy Wing (Ed Harris) 1s caught be- tween his feelings for an enwonmental group·s woman leader (Btatr Brown) and fl1s fasc1na1ton with the patent1at pawe1 wielded by a pat1t1c1an (Richard Jordan) whO favOfs developing Grassy Bay com· merc1ally O (2 hrs I CC) m¥ll 2010" (1984. Science r 1c l ion) Roy Scheider John l llhgow De- spite volatile pohtk.al tensions. u S and RuSS1an scientists launch a follow-up space m1sSJon to 1nvest'9ate the late of e lailed voyage to Jupiter P<J' Q (I hr !i4 min) Cl)-u·M.L (ff) ..,._ "Movtf'i} V101a11ons" ( 1985, Comedy) John Mum1y Jenn11 .. r Tilly Scatterbrained students combine With inept driv1ng·schoot instructors to create rr ayhem on and oH the road PG-13' O LI t1r 30mtn I p INlllY la1D ~ Ml Alw:I wmt m. ..... Mel A• ~"' Anne 8ancrof1 Ronny Graham d'1" Jonatllan Pryce perfOfrn 5Metches thal "'" music. drama and comedy before an a Jel1encf' 1n l ondon ( 1 hr ) Z MOY'lf Wulhenrg Heights" ( 1939 Rornante > Laurence Ol1vt8f. Merle Ob Pron Baseo on Emrty Bronte'& classic "O~t>I ,)f tl'IP doomed love alfa1r between thP !>PO ieo oavghler of a mtddle-ctass fo•1<stl1rP tamrly and the gypsy who grows ~with her ( 1 hr 43 min I W MOY'lf "The Eternal Sea" I 1954, Ora mal Sterling Hayden AlextS Smith A de votPO Navy officer struggles to remain 1n ac1t11e duty after 1os1ng a ltmb tn Wor10 War ti {2 hrs) 1:111 ---Wl.D 1MlfilR '°* u . 9'0lllTICllllTa ~·-.. (I) UTl 1 AU.a Afhe has a bnef f11ng ""1th a v1s11tng Eng1tst1 prolessor (Franc Luz) \A/ D G) ~~MAUOffAm More than 30 ceteb11ties pay trtbute as the AcilJemy ol Tele111st0n Ar1s & Scieoce~ 1ruJuctc; 5tP11e Allen Fred Coe. Walt O.s noy Ja~i..1P Gleason Maiy Tyler Moore f•an" StJntcm and Burr T1llstrom 1n10 the T nlPvc<-<on Academy Hall ot Fame In ster eu ~t2hrs) 0 ®J ftlOYI( 'Something AbO\Jt Amelia ( 1<)84 Orama I Glenn Ctose Ted Denson A " ao1e c.1,1ss lam11y is plunged 1n10 Ctld 1!. hy tt1p discovery of an unnatural reta Mnsh1p between ltle lather and his tee11 .:i~e daughter I Viewer D1scret1011 /\dv•sedJ (~I O 12 hrs ) o ... m ~Ml PU,,.,.,_ ··A Flash ot GrP&>n Vu.tor Nunez's adaptation of thf' t9fu John D MacDonald novel Repo1te• J1r'tr 1y Wing (Ed Ha111s1 is caught be •wrpr 1,,., leehngs for an environmental qioup·._ woman leaoer (81arr Brown) an<J 111<, l1tsc1na11on with the patenttat pawer w1e1oec1 by a P<>ltl•c1an (Richard Jordan) wtlo favors develop1nq Grassy R11y com m~r~~2~ ~U-AU.'I ~TUT tlT1 ITM1- llOYW "History Of The World -Parl I I 198 t Comedy) Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn Man s tllustoous htStO<y -lrorn NPancienhat c.aver!lfln to the Span1Sh In Qu1s11ton 1s e,,am1ned 'A' ( 1 hr , 33 min) 1:116 ()) ~ Joanna's drssattslteCI with the g1ade given to the Inn by a 1ou11st rat1n=k (R) 0 Cil "The Devil's B11gade" ( 1968 Ofama) Wilham Holden Chtt Robertson In 1942, an Arn·y 0H1ce1 Ofgan1zes a top notch cornmanc.10 crew composed ot a reckteas outcast band ot Americans and a n1yhly d1sc1phned gro11p ot Canadl8ns (2 nrs JO min) ltu Tiil ,,_ PllYATI ~ In this I ondon perf0fma11t.e. Tina Turner sings rock 'n' rotl hits from tnf' past and the r&- c.ent tunes that raunc.hed her oomet>eck Guest appearance ov David Bowle. ( 1 hr) L)llOVIE "H,trnt ' ~ c• I I~ Comedy) Grant Kra,, ,., ,.a ni,t>erts Three mid die-aged <11nu1.. m1111 '.f'ftk out l\<Moe In P1Ck1r\g ltP hll~utiful lli"8Ch girls In south ern Cahl01n1a fl ! 1 t1• :>8 min ) I • • • Sunday, April 20. 1986 15 -·nclay Conl. lems rrom students and adm1nistratt0n (i hrs.) ~-.z:zlYADMI · 'AUUIYAll t:tl .:1¥11 "Death Hunt" ( 1981. Adven 1ure) Charle!> B•onsoo Lee Mal'Vln In th( 1930s a Mount1f' and a frontier 1rappe1 wage an oro oatlle as clv1hzat100 en croaches O<' the Canadian w1loomess R l hr. 36m1n J ta ... llCMI ·scott Joplin ( 1977 Bt0gra phy) Billy Dee Williams. Art Carney ft g1fte<l black composer makes an indehblt mark up0n ra~usic (2 hrs ) 0 AT THI Scheduled reviews "Legend' (Torn Cruise. Tim Curry) ·-wise Guys· (Joe Piscopo Danny DeV1 to) At Close Range·· (Sean Penn Christopher Walken) AU.•MFAl&Y I NAm TNI LOii> · MmCAlllalllt 1:9 ~All.Mm'. HI (I) llGHrtrATCM E:Oll)-m ... IPDLYtw•••a LROlaEY llCMI "Police Academy 2 Their Firs Assignment" ( 1985. Comedy) Stevl Gutlenberg. Bubba Smith When vandal ism oe<;i1ns to run rampant aulh0<111es re cru11 the motley pol1cf' academy gradu ates as a last·ditch clean-up ettort ·pG 13 Q ( 1 hr 27 min J LL MOVIE · A Nos Amours'· ( 1984) Sand rine Bonnaire Dominique Besnehard (; hrs) n '.ti llOW "Slick" I 1984. Drama) Buri Reynolds. Candice Bergen An ex-con'< attempt 10 avenge his prison buddy's mur der brings htm face-to-face with Flondf t:lllmo~~~~1 hr 49m1n) llVlllL.n• • • • •• I --TNI ICall llJIFlllllBT ... M I ....,..MOGR•PF Ill HI llCMI "Cathertne & Co· 11973. Ora ma) Jane Birkm Patrick Dewaere After ' lesson 1n econom1<:s an enterprising Part' prostitute incorporates herself and assem btes a diverse group of stockholders 'R' 1 hr 27 min) -.,., .... LCM. Mm1CM mu ... I ...... AllOllCI CAMAICOL8l)&I 1:11 llO¥ll "Five Guns Wes!' ( 1955, Western) John Lund Dorothy Malone Five ex-coos become Contederale sol d1ers and plot the heist of a Yankee sta- ecoach laden w11h 1001 (2 hrs ) •Ami• =-f!ml'ICM ITYU ll1't llAnolf'I • II•• TODAY -.aT•ACICOUTa 1:11 ... "The Lonely Guy" (1984. Com edy) Steve Martin. Charles Grodin. Afte1 his girlfriend leaves him, a young mar laces a lonely Ille and writes a best--selli~ book that set'V95 ea a guide fOf other lone- some men 'A' I 1 hr . 30 min ) -~""""' (I)="Wuthenng Heights" ( t939 Romance) U~urence OllVler, Merle Ob- eron Based on Emily Broote'a claSSic 16 Sunday. Aprll 20, 1986 novel of the doomed love affair betweer the spo41ed daughter of a mtddle-cla~ Yorkshire family and the gypsy who gr~ VP with her 11 hr , 43 min ) .. rJ{) .,_ "E•posed" ( 1983. Drama) Nastass19 Kinsl\1, Harvey l<eitel A tastuor model's IO'Vet uses her as bait to trap ar- 1nterna1ionat killer 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 4:21 (C) .:1¥11 "The Formula" (1980. Drama) -Tuesclay -Morninv Movies- •CZJ "Desperately Seeking Susan" I 1985 Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Mad<>nna t_t nr , 44 min ) ta ~ · 1Ql8' (1985 Drama) Will1arr Cooverse Roberts Hallie Foote ( 1 hr 3 • min) r:tl@ 'Love With The Proper Stranger ( 1963. Romance) Natalie Woo<J S1evF McOueen (2 hrs ) -~ "American Dreamer' ( 1984 ComP dy) JoBeltl W11hams. Tom Conti ( 1 hr 45m1n) (HJ Kentucky Woman' ( t983. Drama1 Cheryl Ladd Philip Levien ( 1 hr 4C min) -Darlc Ahb1 · ( 1946. Mystery) S1one> Toler Benson Fong ( 1 hr. 30 min) ~"Mass Appeal" ( 198A. Orama) Jacl< Lemmon Zeljko lvanek ( 1 hr . 40 min ) '?: 'The Incredible Shrinl(lng Woman C 1980, Comedy) Ltly Tomlin. Charle< Grodin ( 1 hr 28 mm ) .. ®! Hurricane' (1979 Drama) Mia Far row Jason Robards (2 hrs ) t:ll ~ "The Bible" ( 1966. Drama) {Part t of 2) George C Scolt Peter Q'Toole (2 hrs) lZ_l 'The Immigrant" ( 1917) Charhe Chaplin Edna PuMance -(C) "Loving Couples" ( 1980 Comedy) Shirley MacLaine James Coburn ( 1 hr 37 min I ltU "Avaranctie" ( 1978 Suspense) Roel. Hudson Mia Farrow ( 1 hr 31 min ) ''S1 ·Way Out West' ( 1936. Comedy) Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy ( 1 hr 5 min) CZ 'Another Country" ( 1984 Drama) Rupert Everett Cohn F1rlh ( 1 hr JC mtn) -(JJJ "Ironside ( 1~7. Myster() Raymond Burr Geraldine Brooks (2 hrs.) -Afternoon Movies- ,. ti) "The Bobo" ( 1967, Comedy) Pete• Sellers. Britt Ekland (2 hrs ) CB) "Tank" ( 1983. Drama) James Garner G D Spradhn ( 1 hr • 53 mtn ) "The Incredible Shrinking Woman· ( 1980 Comedy) Lily Tomlln. Charles Grodin ( t hr 28 min ) (%) "M0111ng vio1a11ons" ( 1985, Comedy) John Murray Jenn1fe1 Tilly ( 1 hr . 3C min) W fli) "Calhertne The Great' ( 1934, Ora ma) Elisabeth Bergner. Douglas Farr banks Jr (1 hr . 30 min ) CC) "Ladies Of The Chorus" ( 1949, Ora ma) Adele Jergens. Marilyn Mooroe ( 1 hr . I min) t::a (Z) "MonSleur Verdoux" ( 19'47, Comedy) Charles Chaplin, Martha Raye (2 hrs . 2 min) .. cm Night Of The Comet" ( 1984, SCI eoce Fiehon) Cathor1ne Mary Stewart Kelh Maroney ( I hr . 35 min ) (lfl "Blame It On The Night" ( 1984. Dre ·-· Marton Brando, d":#ge CScott. Whtie tn- veslfgallng the murder of a oolleaQue a vewan cop uncO'Vers a conspwecy Wwotv 1ng the wppresston ol a synthetic fuel t()( UI lmut~~I cartel 'R' ( 1 hr , 5 7 min l ··~-Alm unon • •TODAY NIATMCUf' di R.llTW'nJeD ma l Nick Mancuso. Byroo Thames ( 1 hr 25 min I ':s, C•ty Lights ' t 1931, Comedy) Char- lie Chaplin V1rg1n1a Cherrlll ( I hr • 27 rrun / 4:GI 'e BrigaJcxin ( 1954. Musical) Geoe r e1ly ycl < nari .<,e f t hr 48 mm ) 2 ,...., 1 .. ltt-ly 5001t.1ng Susan" ( 1985. •r'PPdy I no&ttnr1a Arquette. Madonna I ,,, 44 r HI !1 Wa 1.,.v•tc 11973, Sc1ence-Fi<:tk>n) • ul ft•,, '"' R1ctiard Ben1am1n (2 hr8) L S:>ur 11'• ( 1972 Drama) CIOely Tvv-ri Pa111 W1nf1f'ld ( 1 hr, 45 min ) -Evening .. DUMEn un HOUnON Cll ... mATllT •MlllCM ._, AIC ... Q T1IB'I CC)WNJ(f WWTl'fWll ., ..... l90IT I DJlll1M MAml • malWCAL 111'49\m \.l .aVIE "American Dreamer" ( 1984. Comedy) JoBeth W1111ams, Tom Oontl A conk on the head during a ParlSlan sight seeing tour renders an American hou8&- w1te into lhe detus1onary state of being the da11ng heroine ol a romance novel 'PG' ~ ( 1 hr . 45 min ) ..I, TOP MIS IODIQ Henry Tiiiman vs Bash Alli tor the NABF cru1serwelghl title. S<.heduled tor 12 rounds, hve fl'om Las Vegas Nev (2 hrs JO min ) S-llOW Mass Appeal" ( 1984, Drama) Jack Lemmon, Zet1ko !varlet< Coolroota- hons between a complacent priest and an •deahshc seminary Student lead both 10 a greater understanding of the human splrh 'PG Q ( 1 hr 40 min ) fZ, ~ "Te•' ( 1982, Drama) Matt Dil- lon. Jim Metzler With his caring, but Im- patient Older brolher. an Oklahoma teen- ager experiences the many pains ot 1~11 ·PG' (lhr,43min) ...... g .,,. TOo ClOll POii ~T Henry uses Cosmtc Cow to ~k a tall deduction and on hono~oltege degree 1:.../~MIWGlt ''Hlghon the Job," tod<s at tti. drvg abute pr Ob-lem~=Cf' (thr) IR NOTOtW11e,.. rm 80Wll "TN Last Unleorn" (1982 Fantasy) Animated An apprenttee magi clan aids a looely unteorn In her search fOf t~ rest ol the herd. wttlch has been Im- prisoned by an evil king. 'G' ( 1 hr •. 24 ,_1mlnd..,,. lT& __.,., •n TW Interview II .. with Richard Crenna Ii.:& M1ehae1 Caine. an OhlO coople wtth two &els ol twins II.AMC: , .. .... ,_..ct9,., -. OP POa'M9 .... .,.I.OM) • •-.r .,.. "King David" t 1985, Orama) Richard Gere. Edward Woodward. A saga of the trial$ and tribulations of the warrior David who emerges as the second king of lsfael 'PG· 13' ti hr • 54 min. l m D.-IMADGlft 19 Ill> '9A IAIUTULL Playoff Game (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs . 15 min.) 1:118 t a.I 1MI TOW Featured. behind-the scenes 01 the 'Wildest West Show 01 The Stars" Passover celebrations lrom around !~world, three unemployed steel- workers wtiO've turnea the11 pink slip ex- i ieoce 1t1to a play PllCl•...r WMntwr•• • m OI u. Featured. a V!Sll to Japan lnclvdes the T o1<yo Disneyland: a Kabuki performance. the Imperial Palace; G1nza nightlife Reggie Jackson of the Tokyo Gi- ants baSeball team. Tol<yo's llshmarket U.ATU. ...-.awaOP Awrtm flalftcom'T .. , .. ,. .. fta .... ,_...OP llATUlll .,,,,,,, I HULM PIOftl I HULM • TT'Uf Addresses the ma1or problems and issues that lace the working person today from the rrspectlve ol staying healthy (Part t of6 • IWKIMl' .. TGt .-y .,_ MID 'nll ~ mTIOI ... Cl) -llllTM / 1\111 111T.Ul Lisa enters a teen-age beauty contest. Biii ro- mances a charming widow ( 1 hr ) D GD A-1Ull Pro wr9611er Hulk Hogan and announcer Gene Okerlund star as themselves as the A· Team contends with mooste<s who are trying to close dOwn a ~th center (A) Q ( 1 hr ) • 90Wll "The Detecttve" ( 1968. Mys tery) Frank Sinatra. Lee Remick A delec· live ffnds that 1he wrong man was electro- cuted for the murder ol a young homosexual (2 hrs.) 8 OJ WMO'I TMI IOM? Angela and Tony recapture the magtc of the hme they met at summer ~an 2 ot 2) (R) Q •~In ... "A Little Romance" ( 1979. Laurence Olivier. Diane lane An elderly con artist Joins two young rune ways In love on a mad dash across the European coot1nent with the ch11droo·s ~arents and the police in hot pursuit. (2 •. ). ,_ OP ITM WAMI A llOVA I flllllftm -.::W. The feaalbillty and po- ltnll•I Impact OI lhe Str•teglc Defense lni· tlatlve is exp(ored through lnt8f'Vlews with Russian and American scientisls. arms control experts and pollttclans. Host· Bill Ku~(~u. ·~ "1918" (1985, Orama) William ~verte-RObefts. Hallie Foote During the final yeer or WO<ld War I. the Inhabit· ants of a lleepy Texas town fight their own war &Q&inst lhe flu epidemic. Q (I hr, 31 min.) CH) 9CMI "Flrestaner" ( 1984. Science Fiction) David Keith. Drew Banymofe The concerned parents ot a !>-year-old girl. who Is endowed with the ability to en- ftame anything et will, endeavor to protect her from government agents planning to abduct her 'A' Q ( 1 hr., 55 min ) (l)•SIW .... CS) 90Wll "The lnctedlble Shrlflkiog Wom- an" ( 1980. Comedy) lily Tomlin. CharleS Grodin. A hoUSewlte suddenly begins to sh11nk 1n size due to chemicals in her household products 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) (%).,."Another Country" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Rupetl Eve<ell. Colin Firth. While os- tensibly working for the British govern- ment at a t>oerdlng schoOI, two men act as spies tor the Soviet Union In the 1930s 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) m M0¥a "The Monitors" ( 1969. Sci· ence-F1ct1on) Guy Stockwell. Susan Oltver Two men and two women are caught up in an underground plot to de- stroy the leaders of lhe world, a group of 1n1erhgent emotlOrtless beings trom encth· 8f planet (2 hrs.) 1:11 D It) JmlCT ITIUI-Balkl's mlshandllng of his checking account caus-es problems tor Larry c;> ~='::..u. ~ ,. ••UDm Michael Caine. an Ohta coup!ew1th two sets of twins f.i<lflOITICM'a •li~mcm 1N..U1n .. ..._ Hammer learns a reason about parenting when a young woman asks him 10 find her lather's murderer (A) ( 1 hr ) O fl) tUfTB A ruthless mobster kilts his partners 1n crime and runs oH with their share of stolen money In stereo (A) ( 1 hr) D O ......,_ A man wtiO paid to have himself killed changes hlS mind 0 ~hr) • ii':::. "Command Decision" ( 1949. Orama) Clark Gable. Walter Pidgeon Lives are sacrlfice<l m a strategic move to bomb the airplane ractorleS of Germany ~hrs) JUmMU. -TMINA?o. 90Wll "The Bay Boy" (198-4. Drama) Lrv Ullmann. Kiefer Sutherland In t930s Nova Scotia. the adotescent son ot an lm- povenshed family faoes uncertainty about his future as a clergyman due to bUrgeon- 1ng desires and hrs Involvement In a mur· der 'A' ( 1 hr .. « min ) Cl)....,..,_ W CI) ..... , OFM.C..-.YMl.TI The contents of Al Capone's underground vaults loeated beneath Chicago's New Michigan Hotel. formerly the Lexington Hotel are revealed tor the first time The program also traces the crime boSs's life with a v1s1t 10 the scene of the St. Valen- 11ne' s Day Massacre and to Capone's prison cell on Aleatraz Host Geraldo Rive~~-.,._ ..... Le,._ -'nll .._The p<tvate Side of Marilyn Monfoe II '"" thrOUgh Mm cltps. teleVlslon footage and lnt9f'Views with director JoshUa Logan. actors Don Murray. Robert Mitchum, Celeste Holm and Susan Strasber; (I) AUTO UC. IMRA Oreg Racing Stroo'a FD car Sl'IOwdOwn. from 0.r1 ~ton, SC A) ( 1 h<. 30 min.) ITM rra•w-n1••• Cl) .,. "The Wicker Man" ( 1973. Suspense) EdWard Woodward. Britt Ek· land A mainland policeman is sent to a remote Scottish island to lnveStlgate the disappearance ot a young girl Who may have been the victim of modem-day pa· Q!_ns. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) • llD C..-TmA' Hosts Paul Ryden and Marilyn Rtngo take a looM at recent devel· opments In the prevenlt0n. detection and treatment of cancer -· Cl) ICM•Mcm The Equalizer's ad is used to trame him for murder. a cOllege student ts threatened by a group ot mu~s. (R) (1 hr ) D 111 • ...,.. PAllBI "The Japan They Don't Talk About" Lloyd Dobyns goes be- h1nd·t~scenes of the Japanese econo- my and lab<>f force to dispel many myths that have ~n used 1n arguments denl· i:~ =tcan productivity ( 1 hr ) • 1' •BllB ita. tm Spenser aids a former prostitute wno·s being framed on a weapons·possession charge (A) Q t 1 hr) I:=-.... OP,. UCTICllC • A prollle of computer pioneers lnclud· Ing Apple loundef Steve Wozniak and Ma ctntl:.rm°&i=M Atkinson. I ...nm An examination or the con troverslal sport ol professional bo>ong. In eluding interviews with fighters. pro moters, tans and critics. (A) O ( 1 hr ) CH)'nlllllCllBCi A singer (Lisa Blounl) discovers that the fame resulting from a sexy new 1r;r. has a price. CS) PAl'B When Ford's g1r1lneno discovers she's pregnant. her choice to get an abor1ion prompts some serlou9 iuestlons. • IUB"l 9ICllTI D-...&. -90Wll "Behold A Pale Horse" (1~ Orama) Gregory Peel<. Anthony Quinn A 20-year feud between a Spanish 10yal1st and a local police chief ends with the death of one of them. l? hrs .• 30 min ) .. l:..,,.,.,.• . II .. llml OP 'nll .._..Al.,.._ A IOOk at the competition be- tween Goodyear and England's Airship In dustnes for lucratlve U.S military con tracts for surveillance blimps Q GD CAUmra MITNl91 (C)90Wll "Loving Couples" ( 1980. Com· edy) Shirley Macl.alne. James Coburn A married couple and a pair ot young slngles switch panne<s In a game of lifest~ sam- pling and romantic revenge 'PG ( 1 hr • 37 mm) .... ._ .. CID 9CMI "Blame It On The Ny.I ( 1984. Orama) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames After hlS mother dies. a 13-year· old Is forced into a painf\llly eWkward re- union with hlS rock ster tathef -a man he neve< knew 'PG-13' ( 1 tw 25 min ) '*ll•a•.11e;r ... '*°'' ~ Sketches· vampire lmpres stons; Vfrtuoeo flasher 1 .....,-.Lm WIW Cl "91111 "Sons And Lovers" After a pualOnatt encounter be- tween Paul and Clara. O.wes amt>ushes Paul and brvtally confronts him. (Part 6) *(~ITAM•I rn • 11111.., ~ Sunday, Aprll 20. 1986 17 -Taesclay Coal. CD.,_ "Foi!lrot'' ( 1984. Adult) Veron- ica Hart, Samantha Fol!. Adutt film supe<· stars gather togelher foi the ultimate cele- bratlOO ( 1 hr . 14 min) (l).,.. "The Pride Of Jesse Ha.llam · (1981. Orama) Johnny Gash. Btenda Vaccaro An 1lhlerate rural coal miner is forced 10 ftnd work m the city beeaU!le his daughter needs soph1St1Cated medical trea~J~ .... ft1I i ~'Desperately Seeking Susan·· (1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette, Ma· dorms Amnesia, mistaken Identities and danger befaH a bored New ..-sey house- wife who becomes lnvo!Ved with a free- splrlled young woman 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr 44 mmL tW 8 Cl) -A -A veteran magician (Donald O'Connor) becomes the pmne suspect In the murder of a noviee lllu&lon· ISi (f3j (\hr .. 10 min) D tD TcmmtT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled actor Tom Hulce. maQ1C1ar Amazing Randt perCtJSS1onrs1 Bnan Slaw· son In stereo ( I hr ) IAn.AY-.r a~ ~= ... ......... ,.._MLORD llO'IWSW ..... ..,. -ftl • llDLLYWOOD ~--mrmT'll•l TcmmtT Interview with Richard Crenna •Yll,•HI• (I) WC•ll-._ Sunklst WTA Cham· plonshlps, final match. from Amelia Island. Fla (R) (3 hrs ) <BJ _.. "The Falcon And The Snow· man" ( 1984, Orama) Timothy Huttoo. Sean Penn Based on the true story ot Christopher Boyce and Daulton Lee who were tried 1n 1977 for selling top-secret U S documents to the Soviets. 'A' Q (2 hrs., 1 t min) {I) MOW11 "~nday The 13th • A New Be- ginning" ( 1985. Horror) John Shepard. Melanie Kinnaman A ma~ed klllef brutal ly slays a group of unsuspecting teen r,s ~ ( I ht . 32 mm ) .. ~ ':o. "Emanuelle In Bangkok' ( 1978. Orama) Laura Gemser, Cris Av· ram A Eurasian 1ournallst has several Ml!· ual liaisons with a variety of partners while traveling In the Far East 'R' ( 1 hf • 28 min.L -D. UllmMfwmtDAVl»Liii W SCheduled actress Ann Wedgewofth, bandle•def Gab CaKoway In ste<eo. ( 1 hr.) e ~ mM Guest Stuart Pankln i )nm.,. .,.. "The Leuend Of Cutter" (1968. Western) Wayne Maunder, Slim Pickens. The military career of the colo<1ul Ametlcan colooel leads to his famout Las1 Stand. l2 tvt J I N rl .... ___ ,..,.. ... "Tell Me My Name" ( t977, amt) Arthur t-illl, Barbar. Barrie. A confrontation with hef lllegltlmatt daugh ttf f0tcea a woman to el!amlnt h« llfe ( 1 hf .• 30m1nL · eLM.• c•tm.1 18 Sunday, April 20, 1986 •II I I Of WW ........ MOWll "History Of The WOfld -Part I" ( t981 Comedy) Mel BrOOks. Madeline l<ahn Man's illustrious history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish In QUISll1on -IS el!arTilned 'R' ( 1 hr • 3:? min ) t1:9111) _,.. "The Outcasts Of Poi<ef Flat" ( 1952 Western) Anne BallCttw, Dale Rob ert~rt A quartet ol outlaws becomef n1aroorte<J dunng a snowttorm ( 1 hr , 3C n11nl_ a. a Cl) llO¥ll "Thrs Time Fcxeve<" ( 1980 Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Va~ Patten A French-Canadian gk1 falls Ir tove With a brash American CQljege SIU denl s1=1*f Montreal (I hr : 20 min ) ••• n ... ([) MOWll "The Bottom 01 The Bottle' ( 1956. Orama) Van Johnson, Josepr Cotten A lawyer refuses 10 admit that ar alc.ohohc al!-con is his brother. but he lat er risks his reputatl0f1 1n order to help him ~hrs OOm1n ) 11 ":. You're A Big Boy Now' ( 1967, Comedy) Ehubeth Hartman. Ger ald1ne Page After being kicked out of hi! lather's house. a hbfarlan learns abOUI lllE from two different women. (2 hrs.) (l)..-PU (%) ClttA.11 ~TUI wmt Guest Jack Valen11 I PAULllYM t!lt ... .,.,. "Counterpot1 ( 1968, Orama) Charlton Heston, Ma111m1han Schell. Ar. American symphooy conductor and his orchestra are tal(en prisoners by the Ger mans during a USO tour (2 hrs) l fDUWUGOQ.O.• AU.•M,M&Y ....MLORD .,. "Tex" ( 1982 Orama) Matt Dll IOn. Jim Metzle< With his caring, but 1m pat1en1 older brothtw. an Oklahoma teen· al)er el()eriences the many pains ot ~M&~~hr 43min) WiJS .,_ "The Divine Nymph" ( 1976 Romance) Laura Antonelll, Marcello Mas- 1r0tann1 A young nobleman and his cous 1n lall tn love with a beautiful young worn an who 1s not what she appears to be ( 1 hr . 40mlfl ) W CC) llOY11 "Body Double" ( 1984 . Su$pen&e) Craig Wasson. ·Melanie Grlf 11th An unemployed Hottywood actor. house-sitting for an acquaintance, be· comes obses6ed wl1h a beautiful neigh· bor. lnvolVed with the porno film lndustr~ and a suspect In a violent murder 'R' Q lhr. 49 min.) -I::=:* ~tortra11 01 Jennie" (\948, Ro- mance) Jennifer Jones, Ethel Barrymore An artist paints the portrait of a mysterl· -Weclnesclay •C%l "Morning G!Ory" (1933, Drama) Ka ifi8r1,,. Hepbum. Douglas Fairbanks Jr (I hr . t4 mtn ) •(I) "Wuthenng H91ghl!f' ( 1939. Ro-mance) lau<enct OIMer Merle Oberon i.! hr • 43 mtn } 79QZ) Thi-Mating Season" (1951 Orama) ous IJi:: met in Central Park. (2 hn.) CD "Bachelor Party" ( 1084, Com edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kitaen. A ~re free schoo bus drrver's pall decide tc throw a pte-wedd1ng party tor him, com p1tca11ng ma11ers IS lhe tact lhet the 91rt • lather disapproves of l'!er cho4oe 'R t t hr 46m1n~ -~=AT&.-. W ~ .,. "That Championship Seuon ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dem. Stacy Keach rive former high school basketball stand outs gather fOf a dlstlJfblng reunion w11r lhe coach wtio tnfluenced their llvw ·R t tu . 48 mm) tll -.Tiil!••• --IC8m . .. _, ... M ...... ,.,., I .. LOfl. i.m CM Im.I ... ..,,,..,... .-.ca a.a..., d .,.. · POiice Academy" ( 1984 Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Kim C.ttrall Whe11 fOlced to comply with an opef'I ad m1sSJons policy. a pollOe academy cope< with a motley crew of misfits 'A' t:;J ( 1 hr 41 min) a:ae .,. "The Black Castle" (1953 Mystery) Richard Greene. Boris Kar!ott fl man Ines to find the whe<eaboutt of 1wc Englishmen who d•sappeared on a hunlln(: tri (2 hrs) •Amt• &.OWi, i.-c• mu Nnlm ll1f IATarl It.Ill I• TODAY -.aT IPACI COA1m _,.."forbidden World" ( 1982, Hor ror) Jesse Vint June ChadWICk SpacE explorers encounter grotesque threat! prOdvced by an el!pernnentaf mutant 'R i.! hr • 25 min ) .. (CJ MOWll "Zapped!" (1982, Comedy) Sco11 Balo. Wiiiie Aemes A high &Choo science genius uses t\ls accidentally a~ quired psych0k1ne11c powers to lmprovF .. rt) =.-A· ( 1 hr 35 min ) m _,.. "Three L11t1e G11ls In BIUe ( 1946, Musical) June Haver. Vivier Blaine Three sisters try to find rteh hu$ bands al a Calttornia reson ( 1 hr . 3C min.,._ W~ _,.. "Flrestar1er" ( 1984, Sctencf Fiction) David Ketth, Drew Barrym<)(e The concerned parents of a 9-year·olc girl, who 111 endowed with the ability to en flame anything at will, endea\fOf to pro1ec1 her from government agents '*Ming tc ... 1a:w~=~m) ......... lmA, -~ -A.Mii ... Gene Tlefney John Lund I? hi"'! 1 19 (C) "Oune•· ( 1984, Sc.tttl"Ce Ftctioo) Kylt Maclachlan. Fr•ncescit Ann1!l (2 hrs 2C min.) · ()) "Oreystoke. The Legend Ot Tartan L0td Of The Apes" t 1984 Adventure) Ralph Richardson. Chr~toph41f Lambe<l ~hrs ,9mm) •OO "Tell Me that You Love Me" c 1983 Oramal Barbara W111iarns, Nick MancufKI .. .. -tH - -.. u 1!_ hr, 30 min I Cf) "Mr Moro Takes A Vacation" (1939. Mystery) Peter Lorre Virginia Field ( 1 hr . 30m1n I Ul'Z)' Moving V1ola11ons' f 1985 Comedy) John Murray Jennifer Tilly ( 1 hr 3C min) -~ "Islands In The Stream ( 1977. Ora· ma) George C Scon Claire Bloom (2 hrs J Ul(f) The Bible { 1966 Orama) (Part 2 of 21 George C Scou Pete1 O'Toole (2 his) .. ct.l "The Slug\jer's Wile" f 1985. Come- dy) Mtehael O'Keete. Rebecca DeMor ':'~Y ( 1 hr 45 min ) lS) 'Forever Darling' ( 1956. Comedy) Lucille Ball. Desi Arnaz (I hr 36 min ) fl) "The Big B1oadcast · ( 1932. Musical) Bing C1osby, Stua1t Erwin ( t hr 18 min) .. @ "tnc1den1 Al Phantom Hiii" ( 1966, Adventure) Robert Fuller, Jocelyn Lane ~hrs) .. CID "BenJI 11974 Adveotu1e) Higgins. Pete1 Breck f t hr 25 min ) tt:a(Z) "Piaf The Earl}' Years f 1974. Biog raphy) B11g111e Anet Pascale Ch11stoptie ( 1 hr , 45 min ) -JU1ernoon Movies- tl:llG> 'A Boy Ten Feet Tall' ( 1965. Adven tu1e) Edward G Robinson Fergu~ McClelland (2 hrs ) CC) 'Olive11" ( 1968. Musical) Ron Moo <1l, Oliver Reed (2 nrs , 26 min ) (HJ "Roller Boogie · ( 1979. Musical) Lin da Blau .. Jim Bray ( 1 hr 43 min) "The CMmp' ( 1979. Drama) Jor V0tght Faye Dunaway (2 hrs 2 mm) ta fD "Tom Brown's School Days" ( 1940 Orama) Cedric Hardw1cke, Freddie Bai thotomew ( 1 nr 30 min) 1:11(%) "Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985 Comedy) Rosanna Arqueue. Madonna t hr 44 min ) 119 "Phar Li!P f 1963 Drama) Tom Bur hnson Marnn Vaughan ( I hr 48 min ) CS) "Hou~e 0 1 The l ong Shadows" ( 1983, Suspense) Vincent Price. Cl"lrlsto- ~er Lee ( 1 hr , 43 min ) t:ll(C) "Remember The Day" ( 1942. Ro- mance) Claudelle Colbf>rt Jotin Payne i! hr 25 min l l:llCZl ·All Of Me ( 1964 Comedy) StevE Martin Lily Tomlin (I hr 33 min) t:ll(C) "The Grey fo~" ( 1982, Western) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs (I hr . 32 min) •C!l 'Catlow ( 1971 Westem) Yu ~nner Richard Crenna (2 hrs ) U:t.J "Tl"le Miracle Ot Karhy Miller' (1961 Drama) Sheron Gress. Frank Converse 1! hr , 40 min ) CL) "Android" ( 1982. Science Flchon) Klaus K1nskl, Don Opper ( 1 hr . 20 min ) (%) "The Incredible Shrinking Woman" ( 1980 Comedy) Lily Tomhn Char~ Grodin ( t l"lr . 28 min ) -.,,. .... ----.. 1.r=o.. Cll ... mAmT..-CMtBO .... Q ,_,. C'9,,.,, w+WITMIUI ...... ..-r .... OCUll• .,.,. "Steer· ( 1980 Dr1tma) Lee Ma1ors. Jenn11er 0 Neill A beaulllul worn an Is assisted by 8 tough oonstructlon foreman In running the company &he In· he11ts after her father's SU9plcious, sup- posedly aCCldefital death 'PG' ( 1 hr • 4 1 min Jc.a .. ~ _.; Using her scientific back- ground, a high school student aids an as· pinng baseball player In deVeloping a ma· -1·=.i8=ch 9 ... too Cl.Oii Pm ccmGIT Sara falls for an athlete with a drug addiction. I .. ,., ~I~ WUSIDUI "High Scorers." a took at drug use by athletes I ~ U..OIM-.. .. Ln9'ACT: All ll1"llODUC'Tm TO C09UTBI (%:) llOWll "The Big Broadcast" ( 1932, Musical) Bing Crosby, Stuan Erwin A ra d10 crooner nses to lame when he be- comes a teen-age idol ( 1 hr • 18 min ) '*ICll ... l1J 8n9T.-T ~Interview with Lindsay Wagne<. Ii~ Barbara Gibson, formet secretary to Rose Kennedy. TV Guide c0< ate he8dj uaners 1n Aadn0<. Pa LM~I •c,... ... Mm'ICf911tf ..... "'..,,.. NMl.,.U. ·····~ .,.,. "High ScllOOI US A .. ( 1983. Comedy) Michael J Fo>t Nancy McKeoo A m1dwes1ern high school senior tries tc oust a snob as the class's most populat preppie TV child stars of the '50s and '60s play many of the teachers and school ott1e1als O ( 1 hr . 40 min ) llOWll' "The AV1at0<" ( 1985. Orama) Ch11stopher Reeve. Rosanna Arquette In 1926. an emotionally withdrawn alr·ma11 pilot and his rebellious teen-age pessen· ger struggle to survive when their plane crashes tn the mountains 'PG' ( 1 hr . 3€ mm) ...... ... , •f ...... f Cl) ..,...;a•• .,. LOIT .. la. Soon after Ed agrees to be a tenant In the house Ralph has just bought. he tries IC break hlS 95-Jear lease o l u.•· .. 1':11 I 0. M TOWI Featured. Jazz muSl- clan Chick Corea end commercial stars I .... ~ WMn1WP••1• m a. L.A. Featured a 111p ro Jepar> continues with a ride aboard a Japanese bullet train. a V!Slt to Mt Fu~: then an up- close·look at the Greet Wall of China. and la ~Afgypt, land of the Pharoahs ......-"':.:. OI AL.fll'Tm '8tft CCIUlf ........ ... nm um LM ,_.,. mT "Le Nozze di Fi- garo" Sopranos Kathleef'I Battle and Carol Vaness. bass Ruggero Raimondi and bantone Thomas Allen star In tht~ Metropolitan Opera production of Mo- zart's "The Marriage of Figaro " Amuety and cooluSIOll beset a betrothed couple (Susanna end Figaro) who are servants In Count Almavrva's hOusehold. !English Sub=~lereo (3 hrs. 30 min.) l '°"'~cma.cm mATODAY .....,_, Pm YCM .-T .,_ Mm THI ~IDITIOll 1:11 @ llOWll "Suppose They Gave A War And Nobody Came?" ( 197{), Comedy) Brian Keith, Tony Cunis. The cold war be- tween an Army base end a neighboring town turns hot when soldiers borrow a tank and wage a comic war against the town's private..m'i (2 hrs. 25 mm.) • 8 ()) PAIT Stacy goes out on a dinner date with the man of her dreams D fJD tatlrAY TO MUm Jonathan and Mark travel back In time to help Mark's grandfather save the family farm from being repossessed In stereo (A) O ( 1 hr.) 8 .OW. 'Tony Rome' ( 1967 Orama) Frank Sinatra. Jill St John A private de- 1ec11ve searches Miami for a cache of stolen 1e~s l 8 !II MacGyver Journeys le. South American iungles whf>le he takes SU,EI S#IRT Shirts... lie .. For a-Aned Ad AcnON Call ,,,,. snOIAL Pants, Skirts or Sweaters Reg. S1 .2S Of'f'ER GOOD WITH CoVPON OfolL Y EXPtRH &/SIM •El'S or LAI/El' A DAILY PkOT AO..YISOI ..u.wn -Weclnesday Coal. on==ants. (R) Q (1 hr I ~WlllP•C..•n I':. "The Great Santini" ( 1979, Orama) Roberl Duvall, Blythe Danner A rough-and-ready Marine Co<ps ott1<:er laces domestic ballles when he tries 10 Impose his military •deals on r11s family (2 lhrs.~TMILOM LM ,_ 1MI mT "Le Noue di F1· garo" Soprenos Kathleen Battle and Carol Vaness. bass Ruggero Raimondi and baritone Thomas Allen star In this Metropo111an Opera prOducttoo of Mo- zarl's "The Marriage of F'igaro " An,oety and contusion beset a betrothed couple (Susanna and Figaro) who are 8efVants In Count Almav1va's household (Engllst\ Sub= In stereo (3 hrs . 30 min.) CC) "The Slugger's Wife" ( 1985, Comedy) Mtehael O'Keefe. Rebecca Oe- Momay Alter b whlrlwtnd romance. an as- p111ng rock &ng!!f and a baseball player marry. only to be pulled apart by conlhct· Ing career demands 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr . 45 mm.) (() IA. ~ ,...,.. Profiled· Merlin Olsen Cl)••119111 .. 11191mn ... Cl) IROTlal When Donald's cat dies, CllH gives him one of his stray k1llens and 11 en~ becoming a TV star Q (%) "Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette, Ma- donna Amnesia m1slaken Identities an<! danger befall a bored New Jersey house- wife who becomes involved w11h a tree- splriled young woman 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr , 44 min J ab llO¥ll "Trouble In fhe Glen" ( t954, Comedy) Forrest Tucker, Orson Welles Scottish highlanders are infuriated When a wall-traveled road is closed (2 hrs ) • 9 (I) TOUC1t COOlml Cutt goes out of his way to protecl the life ot a IOfmar drug dealer. l ._..WLD lUllMl ... llJ). ,.UW Barbara Gibson, former secretary to Rose Kennedy. TV Guide cor- l ate headquarters 1n Radnor. Pa ... ,...,. ... llZAm Sketches baseball w11t1 Supei Deve Or Renee Westhormone Q • 8 Cl) llO¥ll "The Seducllon Of Gina" (t98.C, Drama) Valerie 88ftlnelll, Ed Lauter. A 20-year-old newlywed become& lnoreaslngly lonely due to her husband's late wa<klng hours. end turns her atten· tloos to c= (A) O (2 hrs ) 8 e IUGIC The Blackes In· vestlgate aher a hated lllm prOducer la found dead In an editing room (R) ( 1 hr.) • 0 .,. "Alex The Lile of e Child" ~remlece. Drema) Craig T Nelson, Bon- nie Bedella Based on the true story of Frank and Carol Deford and their daugh· ter, a cystic fibrosis victim wtl09e spirit re- mained undiminished throughout her brief llfe.~hrs) 1.,.. "Too Hot To Handle" ( t938. Comedv) Cieri< Gable, Myrna Loy A re pQfter falla In love with hla rival'• girlfriend while creating his own news scoope. (2 hrs~ .... ~=TaTllTI The 608 ~--"Hot Resort" (1985. Comedy) 20 Sunday, Aprll 20, 1986 Tom Parsekian. Debra Kelly At a posh summer hotel. staff members. snooty preppies, and bathing beauties are all p<• occupied with one activity •• sex 'R ( I hr, 33mln) CD.,. "MISSlng In Action 2 The 9e01n- n1ng" ( t985. Drama) Chucl< Norris. Soon· Teck Oh An Amerlean cok>nel. held pnsoner by sadistic Vietnamese captOfs. makes a bld tor treedom for himself and his lellow POWs. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 min ~ (l).....,Wl-(f).,. "Best Defense" ( 1984, Come- dy) Dudley M00<e, €ddle Mvrphy A hap- less engineer's plans for a ll8W tank gyro are tailing as miserably as his marriage, and overseas two years later, a tank com- mander endures the r8Slllt8 'A' Q ( 1 hr . 34 min.) .. Cf) llCW9 "Cast A Giant Shadow" ( 1966, Biography) Kirk Douglas, John Wayne Colonel OaVld Marcus 9Upervlses the training ol 19'aeh soldiers In t949 (2 hrs . 30 min.) Am~ Ma10f League baseball teams compete Cl)IJA119 -· ID -a MAft YOU -1'11 PBtlDln OaVld and Meredith Baxter Bir· ney h09t this latest edition re-creating the real-life cases of several missing chlfdren and adults. and encouraging viewers 10 contact authOf•tles with 1nf0<malion about m1ss.mg.;noos ( t hr ) I ..,_.. 90ftl "The Smuggler$" ( 1968. Suspense) Shirley Booth, David Opa- toShu A smuggling rl"9 uses a naive women as a front for their operations. (2 G;~·t.ec:ma CC).,. "Aememb8f The Day" ( 1942. Romance) Claudette Colbert, John Payne A p011t1cian's tormer grade-school leacher recalls htS bOyhood days while wa111ng to see n:m;t t hr • 25 min ) (!)1-.~_..,. (%).,_"Forbidden WOfld" ( 1982, Hor- ror) Jesse Vint. June Chadwfcl( Space e~plorer$ encountet grotesque threats prOduced by an experimental mutant 'A' 1~1n) .. ....,..,_,...I -..... mATCIDAY .,.. "Creature" ( 1985, Horror) Klaus KinSkl. Stan Ivar Attar landing on one of Saturn's moons. members of en American research teem are stalked by a mysterious Ille form 'A' Q ( 1 hr 37 m1n.J. -1h•--1•:-•:..-:a Ml ff.JI O•emn TmDAY mAm Sketches Mr r meets Super ve. I ..., __ UllW Cl MAN "Sons And Lovers" Paul visits Dawes In the ha.plt11I, wh«e the lwo men strike up an 11onlc •*=':M~) O ( 1 hr ) ~~tlnum Paradise" (1981, Adult) Kandi Barbour. Samantha Fox A dating MN~ matches two seemingly ln- compallble people who end up learning much from each Othtf y hr., 18 mln.) (l) ITMT f1I ~-M Profllet or Kirk ()oyglat, Cvt>lll Shephefd, ~ Fleming and Oevl'd Copperfield (R) -11 hr) ~lmlAU.a 1W IS~ NOOllll S1acy investigates When a number of single women lell vicllm to a loller (R) (1 hr 10 min) D GD lalGlrt H~.1 Johnny Carson In steru~J .. t11 .-n.. WLD,WLDWUT VIUI MAWAI '9ft.f NAmTMll.OllD • ••Dt.aRT llO¥ll "The River I 1984 Drama) Mel Gibson, Sissy Spacek Overelltended credit. declining profits and r1s1ng lk>o<J waters threaten a hardworking farm taml ~,PG· l 3JVVlrs 2 min ) lfGITIClllTIR 90¥9 "Chained Heat" ( 1983 Ora ma) Linda Blau John Vernon While serv 1ng a sentence 1n a California penitentiary, a yOYng woman 1s exposed to v1o+ence and harassment from both inmates and l!!,lers 'R' ( t hr 3!> min ) lZJ 9CME "All 01 Me' (1984, Comedy) Steve Martin, l 1ly T omhn A hapless law yer's normal routine assumes a ditt8fent perspac11ve after a cantankerous helr8S$'6 soul transm1grales into one side ol his *'lb0d~~~~3 min I COIBYmM ~~~ lnlerv.ew wUh Ltnd~ner L c. CUMn ..,,,.,. CD IWIUL. ~ Jell Sm11h discusses the history of the potalo and prepares a vanety of potato dishes ([) wcmlrt 1W Sunk 1st .WT A Cham pionsh1ps. hnal match lrom Amelia Island Fla (Rf (2 hrs I i !i9BCY 111CWI Gt1 .OVW "The Hunchback Of Notre Dame" ( 1939. Drama) Charles Laugh ton. Maureen O'Hara A hunchback falls 1n love w11h a beau111u1 bul distant gypsy Q!!.1 (2 hrs . 25 min ) tt9Ui) COPa --T'MI IADGI This docu menlary takes a IOOI< al the working hv85 of tOday·s policemen and examines the reasons behind the high dtvoroe rates, 111· cohohsm. drug abuse and suicide within the e!_Olession ( 1 hr ) 111110 GD Ull 911HT wmc DAVID~ Scheduled Lincoln Burnham. comedian Jerry Seinfeld In stereo ( 1 hr ) Ii ~ ._.. Gue101 Joe Flaherty i TOll--.. "The Cr11cksman" ( 1995. Com edy) George Sanders, Charles Ofake An expert safecracker finds h1msell 1n heavy demand\2 hrs . 20 min ) i •11w ... .... NM.I .,. "B A D Cat5" ( 1980, Drama) ABM1 Brauner. Steve HAnks M mbers ol a specialized potice team bend the rules and procedures 11hghtly 1n their zeal to ca ture car thlevOS ( 1 hr JO min ) LM.t E C•ITn.I Olll'VT --~ g lmlOllUC'lDt TO ........ llO¥ll "Auslltr:,' RhnP'JOdy" ( 198&. omedy) rom BflrMger G w Bailey With hla trusted ho,..,, a blAllng lbc-gun and a hmni..• supµly ol tonged sn1t11. a crooning cowboy ·~torrt'; peace to e troubled town P<• I 1 hr 28 min) II t1I -Wednesclay Coal. 11119 8 (I) .,. "The M1tltona1re" ( 1978 ()fame) Martin Balsam. Edward Albert The hves ol three recipients are dramati- cally changed when they each receive SI mlllton from a wealthy eccentric (R) ( 1 hr. 20m1n ~ -·· _,..,,. (f) .,_ "SS Days Al Peking' ( 1963. Adl/enture) {Part 1 of 21 Charlton Hes- ton. Ava Gardner Tension and pol11ical turmoil surround the Chinese Boxer Rebel lion ol 1900 (2 hrs 30 min) -~"Mame· I 1974. Musical) Lu- cille Batt. Beatrice Arthur A wealthy ec centnc becomes the guardian of her young. conventJonally raised nephew (2 hrs ~ ~ J "Moving VIOiations" ( 1985 Comedy) John Murray. Jenn1ter Tilly Scatterbrained students combine with inept dnving-sch<>q! instructors 10 create mayhem, on and oft the road PG-13' ( 1 hr . 30 min) 6DPMLllYM 1:11(8).,. "A Clockwork Orange" ( 1971. Science-Fk:t1on1 Malcolm McDowell. Pa- trick Magee The methOd ol reh8bd11a11ng the leader of a teen·age gang ot rapists and murderers proves even more threat- ening to society 'R' (2 hrs , 17 min ) 1:11(1) 9CMI "Stick · (1984. Drama) Burt Reynolds. Candice Bergen An ex con's attempt to avenge his prison buddy's mur der bftngs him lace to-lace with Florida tll imo= 'ff O ( 1 hr 49 min I •HAW 1 f.T 11tl llCmlt Scheduled reviews "Le{/end" (Tom Cruise Tim Curry) "Wise Guys" (Joe Piscopo Danny DeV• to). 'At Close Range" (Sean Penn Christopher Walken) I ML•MP-.Y ..... TMILOM MmCMllal.8 bet .,. "Purple Rain ( 1984 Musical) Prince. Apollon1a Kotero A young Minne apohs singer's sordid tamlly background provides the impetus tor his rise to the top ot the contemporary music w01ld and en ables him to find love with a winsome r<>ck -1c~r 5tm1n) l:'!.~uby Gentry' ( 1952 lftamA) Jennifer Jones, Charlton Heston A South ern girt from the w1ong Side ol the track& marries a wealthy businessman to spite the socially prominent man who 51)\Jtned her ~ ~_,,. "POl~=-~1 First Assignment" ( t985. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith When vandal- ism begins to run rampant, autho1111es re- cruit the motley police academy gradu ates as e laSl·dltch clean-up elfO<I 'PG 13' ( 1 hr , 2'1 mm ) Cl) Ull Of la.IT •• 90Wll "The Last Valley" (1971, AO venture) Michael Caine. Omar Sharl! In the last German village to be untouched by either pr&gue or the Thirty Veers' Wor the townapeople try 10 coexist peM:efully with tbe 0CCU9'Y'fi aoldiers (2 hrs I ..... , I IW ----••• w ... ._ "Piaf The Early Years" ( 1974 •phy) Bngltte Ariel. PatlCele Chris- tophe A chrorncle ot the early Ille and ca rHf of French chanteuse Edith P1sl . ..,M 1ng up to her first mator suocea In Paris du11ng the 1930s (Dubbed) 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45mln.) 21411W•--0 II .. LCM,'-CM IT'fll ... a1tra1• --=->J ... _. 1:11 mwtl "Greystoke: The Legend Ot Tarzan. Lord Of The Apes" ( 1984. Ad- venture) Ralph RlehardsOn, Christophe< Lambert African apes raise an Ofpt\aned t>oy from a helpless toddlef to an Intelli- gent and eitperienced hunter 'PG' (2 .. 1hrs;~~ LCM, AM CM Im.I . c. n••TODAY 7 I --IO, l1A9, 9Cll LOOl<S at America's pr~..,:.1on with sports ~.UT•ACI ta~ llOWW "Not For PubllcaUon" (1984. Comedy-Orama) Nancy Allen, David Naughton A tabloid reporter poees as a poliflcal volunteef to expose a mayoral -Thursday -Morning Movies-· .. lCJ 'Breakin' 2 Electric BoogalQO" I 1984 Oiama1 Lucinda Otekey. Adolfo (Shabba·Doo) Ouinones ( 1 hr, 34 min I •<Z.1 The Incredible Shrinking Woman" 11980 Comedy) Lily Tomlin. Charles Grodin 11 hr 28 min ) NI@ "My Reputation" ( 1946. Romance) Barbara Stanwyck. Eve Arden (2 hrs ) 1:11(]) "Biii Cosby. Himself" ( 1982, Come- dy) Bill Cosby ( t hr 4.C min ) .. CC' "Superg1rr· ( t984, Fantasy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway ( 1 hr . 54 min ) 00 "Moving V1olat1ons" ( 1985, Comedy) Jonn Murray Jennifer TIOy ( 1 hr • 30 min) CP 1 'Ladies Courageous" ( 194.C. Ofama) Loretta Young O.ana Barrymore ( 1 hr. 30m1n) Cl.I 'City Heat" ( 1984, Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Burt Reynolds ( 1 hr . 37 min ) •@) "The Other Side 0 1 The Mountain" ( 1975 Orama) Marilyn Hassett. Beau Brtdges (2 hrs ) •C~ "Intra-Man" ( 197S, Scleno&-Flctlon) LI Hsiu hsien Wang Hslet) (2 hrs.) CS) "L1me11ghl'' ( 1952. Comedy) Charlie Chaplrn, Claire Btoom (2 hrs , 25 min ) -®"Comfort And Joy" ( t98A, Comedy) A1ll Paterson. EleanOI David (I hr . 30 min) (%)"Monsieur Verdoux" ( 1947, Comedy) Charles Ch1tplln, M11rtha Raye (2 hrs .. 2 min) -llll ·Fnme Is Tl\e N11me Of The Game" ( 1966 Mystery) Tony FranciOSll. Susan Sa1n1 James (2 hrs ) 1WfC") "Ladles Of The ChorViJ" ( 1949, Ofa· ma) Adele Jergens, Msrltyn Monroe ( 1 hr. 1 min) -ai1ernoon Movies- a. mt "Promise Her Anything" (1966. Comedy) WarrfJfl Befttty. Leslie Caron (2 hrs I (C) The Last Slarhghter" ( 1ge.&. Science f icttonl Lance G1>e1t. Robeft Preston { 1 hr CO min) candidate's complicity 'R' ( 1 hr 28 mm~ •;.,."Panic In Needle Park" (1971 Orama) Al Pacino Kitty Winn A heroin addlct becomes involved with a naive young woman. and wtien she t>ecomes addicted they turn to crime to suppo<1 the ~bt~. 30 min ) ~~ .. u1m1• nm•TOOAY -~ m ll.OIT • •ACI llCMI "Tex" ( 1982, ()fame) Matt Oil Ion. Jim Metzler With his caring, but Im patient oldef brothef. an ~tahoma teen ager experlenceS the many patns or grOWlng up 'PG' ( 1 hr , 43 min ) • im 11LM1Jcma (8).,. "Hot Resort" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Parseloan. Debra Ketty At a posh summer hotel. S1att membeu .. snooty preppies, and beth1ng beauties are all pre- occupied with one actrvlty -se• 'A' ( 1 hr , 33 min ) (8) "Tex" ( 1982. Orama) Matt Diiion, Jim Metzler ( 1 hr . 43 min ) "Terms Of Endearmenr" ( 1983 Ora ma) Shirley MacLa1ne. Debra Winger (2 hrs .. 10 min ) We "Second Ch01us" ( 1940. Musical) Fred Astaire. Paulette Goodard ( 1 hr 30 min) (%)"The Big Broadcast' (J932 Musical) Bing C1osby Stuart Erw1n ( 1 hr 18 min) •ct) "Sterman" ( 1984, Science nctlon) Jeff Bridges. Karen Allen ( 1 hr 55 min ) (8) "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979. Orama) Burl Lancaster. Peter 0 TOOie (2 hrs , 1 min) 19(1) "Moving Vlola11ons" ( 1985. Comedy) John Murray. Jennifer Tilly ( 1 hr 30 min) (%)"Tax" ( 1982, Ofama) Matt 0.11011 Jim Metzler ( 1 hr . 43 min I m et) "Meatballs Part II" ( t983 Comedy) Archie Hahn. John Mengatli ( 1 hr 36 min.) CJ) "Marvin And T1ge" ( 1983, Drama) John Cassavetes Billy Dee Williams C 1 hr • .C4 min) (%) "C H U 0 · ( 1984. Houor) John Hear~ Daniel Stern ( t hr , 30 min ) .. (f) IJ'J "The Chosen" (1981, Ofama) Maximilian Schell. ROd Steiger (2 hrs ) ([)"Testament" (t983. Orama) Jene At exander. Wilham Oevl!lne ( 1 hr 29 min ) •@ "Psycho" ( 1960. Suspense) Anthony Perkins. Janet Letgh (2 hrs . 25 min ) •OO "Between Frrends" ( 1983. Dfama) 8izabeth Taylor, CarOI Burnett 11 hr 40 min ) -.. lvenlng 1".:Cll ---.U111Tlm ,.,_, .... Q .,_..ccma• MCll1Wii •11•11-.r ---WM•IOW Sunday. Aprll 20, 1986 21 -Tharsclay Cont. Sl)mcKHICAI.__. CC) CIAlY AIOCIT TMI .ow.a llAM.nt --...., ne ~The private side of Maulyn Monroe is seen through film clips, te1ev1~1()(1 footage and interviews with director Josh1ia Logan actors Don Murray Robert M•IC'hum Celeste Holm and Susan Strasberg CZl MON 'Plat The f:'.ar1y Years" ( 1974 Biography) B11g11te Ariel Pascale Chns tophe A chromcle ot the early hie and ca reer of Frenc.h chanteuse Edith Piaf lead mg up 10 her hrst ma1or success 1n Paris dunng the t930s (Dubbed) PG' ( 1 hr 45 ~n .. liE ... -.... " ... , .. i b as a TV anch<><Woman .. ,,,,., UCIB. /,._•WW "Tes11ng for Traces ... loo+ls at screening for drug luse~.._ '"...,.,.,.. ,. QI ... 9 9"aT~ TCllQKT Interview with Quincy Jones I=-= fl. wornan who has an 10 of 230 actor Roger F Mostey I' Magnum 1 ") UM cm1•Clll:* ... TllB"I ca.NI/'( fJD WMlll."' ~ ..w.neu. I •..... 9CJRT 1 ..,_ "Supergirl" ( 198'4 Fantasy) Helen Sla1er. Faye Dunaway Superman's cousin comes to Earth to recover a prec1 ous stone the hie-force of hE!f' planet which has fallen into the clutches of a wicked. power-mad sorceress 'PG' Q (I hr. 54 min I UJ ..,_ · Murder My Sweet" ( 19.t4 Mystery) Dick Powell Claire Trevor De· tect1ve Phillip Marlowe becomes Involved 1n a mysterious murder case ( t hr . 35 min) Cfl ....... ---nwrr ... (!) ,.. ""' Ml) ,,. HEMTmMBI .. ACI UP M PUlfTA11Dll" In this 1985 concert. Tom Petty and the Hear1break8f9 perform Don't Do Me Like That,' "American Girl" "Don't Come Around Here No More" and songs lrom the album "P= The Planta11on · Live " ( 1 hr I 1.:11l 1 a.~ Featured the South land's favorite placesl Take to the streets to ask Southern Californians what they like best about the Big Orange l ,..•mn WM1'1 IW1'911M m. L.A. Featured. a VISlt IO Greeco includes the 1Sland ot Mykonos, nightltle 1n Athens. a tradi11onal Greek wedding cer&-1~.~~;~h=- --~--... ., 1 Atlanta Braves at Los Ang&- les =.:. ~'IU~rs 45 min ) I ~-· .,. "Cat's Eve' 1 t985 SusoenseJ 22 Sunday, Aprll 20. 1986 Drew Barrymore. James Wood& A myste- rious stray lehne links three macabre sto- ries by Stephen King 'PG· t3' Q ( 1 hr 33 -~ ~ UlllQAU.Y POR YCM IBmY .,._ Ml),,. fWT 8:lft'm •tJ Cl) -& -Riek and A J un-oergo an inquiry into one of their earliest cases ·· an insurance scam 1n FIOr1da Cassie Yates. NichOlas Coster and Eddie Albe!:1.._guest star (R) (2 hrs I 0 UD c:c.y ..,. Clair's determined not to lel a br()l(en toe interfere with her personal and prolesslonal hves In stereo ~)~"Lady In Cement" ( 1968, Mys tery) Frank Sinatra. Raquel Weleh A pri- vate detec11ve 1wed to lind a missing girl discovers her bOdy 1n a Florida bay (2 hrs I D MDVII "lnvllatton To Hell" {198'4, Ora· ma) Robe11 Urich, Susan Lucci A dev1hsh woman seNes as the directOI 01 a country club where she seduces men phyS1c.ally and women materially (A) O (2 hrs ) l ... mAm WlliP • cmc:.·n ..,_"The Seduction Of Joe Tynan ( 1979. Drama) Alan Alda. Barbara Hams An honest. 1nftuent1al US sens· tor's p011tical ambHIOn and his atlatr with a beau11lul labOr attorney put his tam1ly un- der a strain (2 hrs) I= "Jet Pilot' ( t957 Adventure) John Wayne. Janet Leigh An A11 Force colonel tails 1n love with a beautllul female pilot who 1s on a secret spy mtsslon IOI the Soviets (2 hrs ) &a lllMf Ol M DaAIOI Four interwoven stories about modernmng rural China. set 1n the village of Maop1ng, reveal the strength ol trad111on and the elfects ol c~a~R,).i>~' I I ,.. "' PUCI: .... ,,. ..,.. CAil DllAll Suburban communities changing architectural plans are reflected in this stuoy ol Frank Lloyd W11ghl's 111&1on ot a suburb that was "f!verywhere and nowhere Guest Gwendolyn Wnghr O ™ hr } UMmllaUlt .,.,. "DC Cab" ( 1983, Comedy) Mr T, Adam Baldwin Drivers ot a nearly bankrupt Washington t8l(tC8b operation become heroes when they rescue two ktd· ~ped children 'A' Q ( t hr . 39 mtn ) CZJ .,.,. "Monsieur Verdoux" ( t947 Comedy) Charles Chaplin. Martha Raye A Parisian bank clerk marries and mur· ders lonely women to support his crippled w1fe=oung son (2 hr$. 2 min ) m "Hotel Sahara" ( 1951. Come- dy) Yvonne De Carlo. Peter Ustinov Dur- ing World Wat II, the proprietors ol a North Alncan hotel change their alle- ~1ance with each new occupying army (? ... ~ , .... , na Alell d1SCOV8fS that hts teen·age math tutor has se1 his sights on Jennifer In stereo (R) O 1--.wu TUIMGll,M.D. ,. IMW A woman whO has en 10 ot 230: 1ctor Roger E Mosley ("Magnum. I ... .,...,.. MOmY.001•• • e ~Diane fears She's being lol· 1ow;:l a deranged actOI In stereo (R) II mWll "Saratoga" ( 1937, Drama) ~rlt Gable. Jean Harlow The sultry oaughfel ol a wealthy horse br&eder be- comes romantieally involved With a b4g hme ooolue (?hrs) &;) lftilMfi "Charters & Celdicott' A Bible-reading nun at a cricket march pro vodes Charters and CaldlCOll with the mossing ctue they need to 1def1lll'y the mur deujit.~'I 6 ol 6) Q ( t hr ) £i) THIU. Ii) MINIT OI TH! DRAGOel Four interwoven stories about modernizing rural China set 1n the .,,111age ol Maop1ng. reveal the strength of rrad111on and the effects ol change (RI o ( 1 hr 1 .C, MOVIE Body Heat ( 198 1 Suspense) Wilham Hurt Kathleen Turner A smalltime rtorida lawyer 1s persuaded Oy his. lover to murdt>f her husband R' ( l hr 53 min J !, OUTDOOlt LR ® ..,_ 'Code 01 Silence" ( 1984. Ad venture) Chuck Norns. Henry Silva A maverick Ch•tago cop wages a so111ar; war against rival Orug running gangs A r;> ( 1 hr 4 I min I llO¥IE 'The Purple Rose 01 Cairo· I 1985. Comedy) Mia Farrow Jett Dan 1e1S A Depress10ll era waitress wno Ire quents the movies 10 escape her unhappy marriage embarks on a wnirlw1nd adven lure when a matinee idol steps otl the screen antJ into her hie PG' 11 hr 22 min> (!)ITMTB .. D m llQHT ~ D;in s stunned when he learns that htS tormer college buddy has had a ser change operation In ster eo (R) llO¥IE 'M•A•s ·H ' (1970, Comedy) (')onald Sutherland flhott Gould During the Korean War. a pair of zany surgeons turn an Army medical post into madcap chaos with the11 pranks (7 hrs 30 min ) ,._MOU -Cl) ..,.. TO c:.oll IPrerrnere) Su zanne Plesherte slars as a Washington. D C 1oornahst whose 1ob puts her In con tact with sc>me of the most 1nlluen11al peo- ple 1n the n;itoon Also sit.rs Nicholas Suro v::t.. anO Roddy McDowell ( 1 hr l U G) till l19T IWU An April 17th viewer telephone poll will delermine which ot three episodes ftom the 1982-83 sea· son will air !his evening (RJ ( t hr ) I 'fti-:', • Scheduled Bob Brown takes an in-depth 1001< at the process ot re111eving ~1dneys ior donor pattents o ~"*' • ,_~r the strict commantJ of Capt Sa10 fewer ra11ons and increased work put added strain on the women. Blanche !in:; arrives ( 1 hr ) ·=Of=~AIGVA/W· ~ lflCIA.L The feas1b1llty and poten11al Impact OI the StrateQtC Oetense lnttlatlve is &,.ptored lhrough 1n1ervteWs w th Rus- sian and American scientists, arms ontrOI el(per1s and pot11ic1ans Hosl Bill Kurtts QJ2 hrs.) {~ ~ .._ Guest Sr1Jarl P9nk111 Al NOl9'fllQIC... ntl lOl'T EJllllOGll Ralph is lhreatened by ar ,. ir>Pcl mvr derer Ralph tries to skip d11 ••·r with Uncle George in f&vOI ol anen \n 1 11 " fights w11h Nor1on, Ralph gets th•' P•11• .;hp by mistake O :l.l .,_ "Moving Vtolatt0n " t 198~ Comedy) John Murray Jenn1IPr Ttlly Sca1terbra1ned stUdents combine with 111ep1 d11v1ng-schOo1 Instructors to create mayhem on an<! otf the rOl'\d 'PG 13' ( 1 • ,,~ ,,,. - hr .. ~ .. 1 .,.. ''The Losl Continent" (1968. Sclence-F1ct1on1 Eric Poner. Hildegarde Knef1 A ship carrying illegal explosives 18 caugtit 1n a hurricane. ll hr .. SS min ) ._ ....... IDt .. ---_..._.~, . ... ... tW D•«t •• ... TAii llmDAY .._ Sketches a courtroom drunk, choosing a restaurant sexual h111ng prac· tices. 1....,-.&.m -.ATS& ~"Early Days·· 111 this staging of Oevic:I Storey's play. Sir Ralph Richardson portrays an aging politt· c1an enraged et the 1ndlgn1t111S of 1ncrees· ~=~r) ~ Cl.W com.T 1r1w-a•--wn Three determined women (Carrie Fisher. Lauren Hutton. Arlene Sorkin) unite In thetr com· mon destre to have a baby Richard Sim· mo==th1ng mstructor ~ ... "Act 01 Vengeance" (1986 Drema) Charles Bronson. Ellen Burstyn Besec:I on the true story of Joseph "Jock" Yablonski, whose crusac:le 10 rid the Untt· ed Mine Workers union of cO!ruption ted to v1olenoe and u1t11natety 10 murder In De- cember 1969 Q ( 1 hr., 50 mtn) (1J llOWll "Scoundrels" ( 1982. Adult) Ron Jeremy, Use Be. A psychiatrrSI dis· covers thal hlS besl buddy is 1ak1ng ad 11antage of their lr1endsh1p ( 1 hr • 22 min) (.l) UPUmll Of 1MI ... -,a.DUI Featured· a vlsil 10 lxlape on the Mexican R1v1era, former "Allee" star Vic Tayback: a tou1 of Martha's Vineyard. Nantucket Is land enc:I Newport. A I (R) ( 1 hr ) (]) llOWll "Ten From Your Show Of Shows" (1973. Comedyl Std Caesar, Im· ogene Coca Ten classic sk11s from the onginal telecasts ot "Your Show 0 1 Shows ... with personal anecdotes by Std Caesar 'Q' ( I hr . 32 mtn ) tt• I Gr HIAT A murder 1nves1tgat1on leads Giambone and O'Brien on the 1re1I oJ en escaped felon ( 1 hr 10 min ) D 8) ~ H01ll' Johnny Carson Scheduled 1au mus1c1an 01ny Gillespie l'"'i5t .......... ....... u. .,_ '·Fenny Hill' 1 1983. Orama} Lise Reines. ()liver Reed A woman of pleasure hopes to gain fortune In 1811'l cen~London. 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min.) (l)IPGIT..,_ 1W (%)111Ml "City Heat" ( 1984. Adventure) Clint EllstwOOd. Burt Reynolds Towards the tnd of Prohibition. a cop wh09e par1· ner Is murdered teems up with hts one- time friend. a P<ivate detective. and 11r chestretes some fancy footwork ro track down the killers 'PG' ( t hr .. 37 min ) -1 M•JD.LTWOOD ~--mnmTY•n TWT JJ'llervlew with Out~nea. • .,__N-wt• Joffrey Lyons end Mt· ciiael Medv9d host an 1n1orma1tve look al ~1'• new ot tho movies In $tereo ........ ..,. 111cua 1t1I .,. "The Barefoot Contessa" (196'4, Romance) Humphrey Bogart. Ava Gardner Aashbaoks at a funeral reveal the tragic and wested llfe of a gtamour gift. 12 hrs .. 30 min.) 1t:8D ID U11W .... M•Lltl WI Scheduled. comic actor Jonathan Winters. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) e ~ ... Guest Stuart Pankln. i ) "'9--... "Murder In Peyton Place" ( 1977. Mystery) Ed Nelson. Dorothy Malone. The murders of two Peyton Place residents trigger a wave 01 Intrigue and suspicion which sweeps the town. (2 hrsl.. i . .., ... ........... .. "Tell Me Where It HUl1s" ( 197 4, Orama) Maureen Stepleton, Paul Sorvino. A mldqte-eged housewife strvo- gles to change hef humdrum Ute when she becomes Involved In a women's coo- sciousness·ralswroup. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) 11.M, ... lml ...... °'... IT ....... LClmt _. "Fandango" ( 1985, Comedy) Kevin Costner, Judd NelsOn. Feoed with adulthood and the pall of Vietnam, ftll'8 college cronies take off 8Cf06S Texas fOf a rast-ditchfllng. 'PG' (1hr .• 31 min.) -(!) .. ''Movl Vlolatlons" ( 1985, Comedy) John ~urray, Jennifer Tiiiy . Scatterbrained student& combine wilh Inept driving-school Instructors to create mayhem. on and off the road. 'PG-13' Q U hr., 30 min.) a. 9 (J) llOWll "Beyond Evil" ( 1980, ~­ rOf) Lynda Day George, JoM Saxon. A young bride Is terrorized by evil fol'oes lurktng In an old house. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) CID llOWll "Qui Of ContrOI" ( 1985, Com&- dy) Martin Hewitt, Betsy Rusael. A plane crash strands e group of luS1y hloh-9Chool graduates on a remote Island. ·A· (1 hr., 18mln~ ,. ••• lllNT ... (!) llOWll "55 Days At P~lng" (1963, Ad'llenture) (Part 2 of 2) Charlton Hea- ton. Ave Gardner. Tension and poHtlcal turmoil surround the ChlneM Box8f' Rebel· lion ol 1900. (2 hrs.., 30 min.) I':. "Illegal" (1 956, Orama) Ed- ward G Robinson. Nina Foch. A former proseoutOf and his wife find themselves enmeshed in racketeering actlvltlea. (2 hrs._.., ~ .... ..,. W ~.,,. "Breakln' 2 Electric BoogaloO" ( 1984, Orama) Lucinda Dickey. Adolfo (Shabba·Ooo) Quinones. A. triO of break· dancers stage a fundralsef to save their community cent8f' from destruction by a crooked polltlcian and a real estate devel· oper who want to erect a sOOpplng men 'PG~r., 3-4 min.) 191.,,. "Whatever Happened To Aunt AllOe7" ( 1969, SutpefW9) Geraldine Page. Ruth Gordon. After IMrttlng tN1 she kllled hef huabend In vtln, • woman continuea kill~C:.C":' tht 11\.lth . .'2.hrl.) l tA CA'I -.'V au..,. ... , ............ .,.. "FOfbidden W04'1d" ( 1982. Hof· ror) J89&8 Vint. June ChaclWfek. Spece expl<>rera enoountar groteeque threat• produQed by an expef1mental mutant. 'R' 'Efb .. -.W&Tal -\;J." .. Four Against The Desert" 1975. Orama) Hal Fredeflok. Karen Def. group of people attempts a relentleaa march across the Sahara to try to aid deY· estated nomadS. (2 hrs., 15 min.) CO llOW11 "Razorback " ( 1984 . Suspense) Gregory Harrison, A.rkle Whiteley. In the harsh Australian outback. two men track down a bloodthirsty bOar which has run amot<. 'A' ( 1hr .• 34 min.) (l)LllC...., • OO .,. "Stick" ( 1984, Orama) Burt Reynolds. Candice Ber~. An ex·<X>tfs attempt to avenge his prlton buddy's mur- def bfings him face-to-faoe with Florida mobsters. 'R' Q ~hr .. 49 min.) 119(1) .. "BIO . Himself .. (1982, Comedy) Bin Cosby. comedian lootcs at everyday faults and folbles and per· forms his famous characterizations 'PG' --~~~r;.>-KUI lllll ... ..... ATU.. .. W•l'IO•' II ... "Sur111" (1984, Comedy) Ed· die Oeezen, Linda Kerrldge. A madman concocts a tainted soft drink that compels surtera and beach-bums to eat garbage. 'R' (1hr .. 31 mlnJ. · •1'°"-a nruc tm..a ... I CllDGll Lii .... •u•,_UICM ... "C.H.U.O." ( 1984. Horror) John Heard, Danie! Stern AadlOOctlve wastes Illegally stored In the subtenanean tunnel& of New Yotk City give rise to a raoe of murderous mutants. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • •• ..,. "Once Before I Ole" (1966, Or11tma) John Derek. Ursula Andress. An Army major orders his troops on a dao- gerous mission When he end his flanoee l are ;au~h~n a Japanese attack. (2 hrs.) =UmlCMtm..I ..... "" Mtmt• HBll'nl!MY mATINCICOMm • .,. "Richard Pryor -Live In Con- cert" (1979. Comedy) In hl!I flr&t oonoert fllm, the comedian dlseueees race. drugs. sex, death, machismo and contemporary llle.~8mln) -~.,.."Cars Eye" ( t985, Suspense) Drew Barrymore. James Woods. A. myste- rious stray feline Unka three macabre sto- ries by Stephen King. 'PG·13' Q (1 hr .• 33 ~ wlf.,.. "lnvulon Of The Ster Crea- tures" (1963. Scieno•Action) Bob Ball, Frankie Rey A pair of soldltr9 find that good old romance Is an antidote fol' the unusual pasatons of two beautlfl.A acien· tlltt who have a unique plan for de8troy· ~Earth. ( 1 hr., 15 mil\.) CC) .... ~ Of The Nerds" { 198'4. Comedy) Robert Carradine. An- thOf'ly EdW&r(jS. Fed up wl1h sutftrlnq Interminable hvmlllatlona muttfmlndltd by an upperclass frRtemlly of macho aths Sunday. Aprll 20. 1986 23 ~~'"-'~~-v...-.~·~~~-~-~~~;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;:;::;;;;;:;::;;;=:11=io:~~,. ................................................................. ~ -Tharsclay Coal. letes a group of freshman bookworm-out- cas1s decides 10 set lhe college's values straighl 'R' O ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -l'riclay -llondng Movies- .. CZl "Coat Miner's Daughter" ( 1980. Biog- raphy) Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones 2 hrs 5 min J .. "Terms Of Endearmeni" ( t983. Dra- ma) Shirley MacLa1ne Debra Winger (2 hrs. 10 min I •CC) "Kelly" (198t Drama) Robert Lo- Q!!_n. Twyla-Dawn Vo1<,1ns ( t hr . 34 min ) 19 llZJ "Medical Story" ( 1975. Drama) Beau Bndges, Jose Ferrer (2 hrs) 1.:11(%) "The Gracie Allen Murde< Case" ( 1939. Comedy) Gracie AMen, Warren WJlltam ( 1 hr 14 rmn ) •ct) "Flash Gordon" ( 1980. Science-Fic- • t10n) Sam J Jones. Max Von Sydow ( I hr, 50m1n) 'Tai"-To Me" ( 1964, Drama) Aushrl Pendleton Michael Murphy ( 1 hr • 30 min) "Journey lnlo Light" (1951. Ro- mance) V1veca L 1ndfors Stetllng Hayden iJ hr . 30 min ) CS) ··Honeysuckle Rose" ( 1980, Ro- mance) Willte Nelson. Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr. 59 min) .. ®' "I Never Sang FOf My Father" ( 1970. Orama) Mel1tVn Douglas. Gene Hackman ~hrs) (Z) ''Chain Reaction" ( 1980, Actventure) Sieve B1s1ey Arna-Maria Winchester ( 1 hr 27 min) 19 "Second Wind · ( t976. Drama) Lind !!!1 Wagner James Naughton (2 hrs ) -(CJ "Greys101<e The Legend Of Tarzan. Lord 01 The Apes" ( 1984, Adventure) Ralph Richardson. Chnstopher Lambert 1£hrs. 9m1n) (HJ "Tank' ( 1963. Drama) James Garner.GD Spradlin ( 1 hr. 53 min) CS) "A Global Affair" ( 1964. Comedy) Boh Hope. Lllo Pulver ( 1 hr , 24 min ) -@ "War Drums" ( 1957, Weslem) Lex Barker Joan Taylor ( I hr , 30 min I tW(Z) "Sirek' ( 1964. Drama) Burt Rey- nolds. Can<lree Bergen ( 1 hr . 4~ min_) -JU1ernoon MoviM- a.e "Dallas" ( 1950. Western) uary t;oo- e!f. Ruth Roman (2 hrs) (HJ "High School US A " ( 1983, Come- dy) Michael J Fox. Nancy McKeon. ( 1 hr . 40 rmn ) atl(C) "The Third Man" ( 1949. Suspense) Joseph Colten. Orson Welles ( 1 hr . 44 min) w• "Stage Door Canteen'' ( 1943, Musi- cal) Lon McCaltlster Helen Hayes ( 1 hr • 30m1n) (I) "Coat Mtne<'s Daughter" ( 1980. Biog- raphy) Sissy Spaceti.. Tommy Lee Jone& ~hrs .. 5 min) .. Cl) "Honeysucl<,le Rose" ( 1980, Ro- rMnce) Wihle Nelson. Dyan Canf\On ( 1 hr .• 59 min.) .. CC) "The Women In Red" ( '964, Come- dy) Gene Wilder, Kelly leBrock ( f hr , 2'Tmln) •CID "The Last Untcorn" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr . ?4 min) •Cl) "The Boonty" ( 1964, Drama) Mel 24 Sunday, April 20, 1986 GlbSOn, Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs. 12 min) W (C) "Kelly" (198 1 Orama) Robert Lo- Q!_n. Twyla-Dawn VOktnS ( t hr . 34 min l .. {!) "Thvnder And Lightning ' (1977, Ad venture) David Carradine, Kate Jackson (2 hr$ ) -lvealng .. B.f.:=a. Cll ... .UTDT.-UCM~ .... 0 ,....,..,., MID'ltna&li • M.alf ..... ~L..a CMnOI.,.,..,... 90Wll 'Flash Gordon" ( t980. Sci ence·FICtion) Sam J Jones. Max Von Sy dow A trio of earthlings travels lo the planet Mongo and helps its oppressed in habitants 1n the overthrow of the evil Em Q!.fOr ~ 'PG' (1 hr , 50 min) (JJ , TAU ntum ''Tale Of The Frog Prince" Robin Wllllams and Teri Garr star in this classic tale of 11 princess who releases a prince from the magical spell that has turned him into a frog CZl 90Wll "Chain Reaction" ( 1980 Ad venture) Steve B1sJey, Arna-Marta Wln- chesler A contaminated plant worke• tries to warn the public about a covl!fed lnuclear accident ( t hi 27 min ) coman ...... 91 ... TOO Q.otl lat W Monroe lakes In a runaway g111, unbeknown tc HenAc:'d Muriel I~,.._ ... ...,. ''You1h tut Abuse'' The conclUSlon of a 10.part report about "The War on Drugs." looks at drug-using parents who send conflict 1ng signals to thetr otfspnng AISo educa- lion ettor1s by drug counselor Ron Gaeta no ~ •-•PUa (Sanes Premiere) ~ _,... "Po11ce Academy 2 Their First Assignment" ( 1965. Comedy} Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith. When vandal Ism begins to run rampant. authorities re- cruit the motley police academy gradu ates as a lasl-dltch ctean-up effort 'PG· 13'0 (1hr.27mln) 'fW CAT l9MTl COIBIM ..::IAl Devld Brenner hosts a perlormance by veteran comics Carl Ballantine. Sheiley Berman. Norm Crosby, Jackie G11yle George Gobel, Jackie Vernon and Henny NI YouOi.Ali' 1 hr . 30 min ) 8 0 ~~~Interview with Debbie Allen I:.~. Japanese couples who ito Hewell 10 ~ married. Charo LOllCC I ... ... ,_..et911/f l flD -.01M"n1m f"MmTMIUJM) .... 9GllT llOWIE "Where The Boys Are '84" ( 1984 Comedy) Lisa Hartman Russell T O<ld Four cOllege women travel to FOft Lauderdale lor some tun and romance but run 1n10 problems of the heart R' ( 1 hr 37 ~ ... ~Dam IMAOOWI 7-I P'MlAY AT_., V1s11 the real places 1n L A which were reel loca1t0ns. as host Howard Stevens checks out weekend hap~"fiilcaHT I WMAT'I MAn11•11i llOWI Sparks fly when Ra1 backs out of a dinner date with Nadine D m Oii ~featured a 111511 to Germa- ny includes the resort of Baden Baden. the history ot the Mercedes Benz. a trip IC the walled city 01 Ro1henburg, a tour ot Munteh 11.D. AT LMQl r==OIAL.nn. rA .. ._. .. YWIDUIR u•w. Atlanta Braves al l OS Ange- les =a ~v;l~rs 45 min ) I.,,,.., WAll..,.C*WIB ·~Q AUTO llAClll Formula One Grand Pri• of Spam. from Jerez. Sparn (R) ( t hr ) m 1W1CWJ. Y '°" YOU: lmfY ltOet ,.TMIMIT...,.. 7'l9 (%)CUM.II CMAM..-TAUi Wint Guest Jona th= ... (J) & COWMIY Charlie's upset when Aunt Rachel decides to move In with theRichm~ 0 G> H• HAMn Zany charac- ters patronize a SI LouK barbershop S1ars Scoey Mitchell, Art Evan5 and Ketty Lester l 1 hr ) 8 m¥ll "The Boston Strangler" ( 1968 Orama) Tony Curtis. Henry Fonda A schizophrenic plumber is responsible tor strangling several Boston women. but goes unde1ected unlll he 1s arrested for break1n= entenng (2 hrs ) D ®' •• By not responding to a chain letter, Webster tears tha1 he's re· ls~>i:for his grAndl11ther'ci accident --=Al1 ':. 'The Texican" ( 1966, West- ern) Audie Mutphy Br<>derici.. C1aw1ord H1d1ng out 1n Me1uco efte1 being talsety accused o1 a c11me a man re1urns to Tex as when he hears of h1s brother's murder i hr .. • ..,.Glt _____ Q ,._... TMI UJM) WAU. ~ -"Whatever Hap--pened to Herb?" Oues1 Senior Vice Pres- ident Michael ExPQ8lto, OpJ Anhe1met & Co Inc. (C)MOVm "Bus11n' loose" (198t, Come- dYl Richard Pryor, Ck:ely Tyson A bum- bflng burglar. a concerned schooneacher and 8f0hl children make a cross-country 1np 1n 1 brOkon down schOOI bus 'A' ( 1 I I • .. -l'riclay Coal. hr. 34 min) :HJ m¥I! ''Tank" ( 1983, Orama) James Garner. G D Spradlin When an army ser- geant's young son as arrested and sent 10 work on a labor farm. the father uses his tank to rescue the boy 'PG' Q ( 1 hr 53 min) ®...,&La ~ GALL.MIR: THI IO<lllE& In this San Jose. Call!. performance. Gallagher twists the serious world of finance into a spoof with his latest props and offbeat hu- mor (1 hr) (%) llO¥ll "Stick" ( 1984, Drama) Burt Reynolds. Candice Bergen An ell·Con's attempt to avenge has pnson buddy's mur der brings him face-to-face with Florida mobsters ~ 1 hr . 49 min.) t11I~ILIZ•lnm.Y19.1.1 (Prem iere) Harvey Korman and Valerie Pernne star as New Jersey transplants trying to ~I used to the California lifestyle U ®> • _,_ Kevin promises hlS parents that he will not drrve If he drinks alcohol at t"Wl,Dom (R) Q ~=.-..u. ~ MCJWll "San Francisco" ( 1936. Ora- ma) Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy A Bar- bary Coast gambler and his boyhood pal, now a p11est. have different reasons lor concern over a young singer (2 hrs. JO min.) flil WALL ~ WBI: "Whatever Hap- pened to Herb?" Guest· Senior Vice Pres- ident Michael Expos1to. Oppenheimer & Co Inc ~ • ""COOf9ntlll-ll'lll ~ COlll'rY "Ballot Issues Overview" The Orange County League of Women Voters joins host Jim Cooper 1n aJ111m1ning the ballot issues which voters will lace in the upcoming June election. I IPOllTIClln'& ~1-"4._VIUWJ.TMVll • (J) llOWll "He's Not Yocr Son" ( 1984. Drama) Donna Mills. Ken Howard. An error at a metropolitan hospital be- comes apparent six months later, wtien a child's serious illness 1nd1cates that two newborn babies were swllched. (R) O (2 hrs.) D GD LAST flMCICT T errorlsts pilfer an ancient sarcophagus: Mel's lather learns abOUt her sex-change operation ( t hr ) D 9l • ••• Paul substitutes for an absent actO< in Leon's latest produc- tion~ I -.1 ea ama.:a "To the Light- house" Rosemary Harris stars In this ad- ap1a11on of Virginia Woolf's novel abOut a British !amity's summer holiday before the outbreak of World War I. o (2 hrs J GD..._ML.Olm D ,_ um "How Does It Go With Ral&lng Our Teaching?" Guest. Mortimer Adler ( 1 hr) (!)AUl\'Ul.WllUD POCnUU. CD llOWll "Mischief' (1984. Comedy) Doug McKeon. Kelly Preston. A lovesick 17·year·old nerd begins an obsesSlve pur- suit of the most popular girl in his school {;)~.'It~ min.) (J)MCMIW.L.'IYU••.-cA As he travels down a few highways. former "Sat- urday Night Live" cast member Rich Hall focuses his attention on the pieees of Am- ericana that are quickly becoming prized 11rtlf~lhr) fD Eddie Davis (30·5-1, 18 KO&) vs Kelvin Kelly ( 12--0. 1 KO) In a light heavyweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds from Lake Tahoe. Nev. (Taped) (1 hrj t11 D ~ D U9I Joe and Willle witness a coll;G's nervous breakdown. O (!) "Darby's Rangers" (1958. Ad- venture) James Garner. Etch1ka Choureau The heroic American Rangers go into combat under the leadership of Colonel Oarbv "' their tiQv~c;lon of Italy and ' .,a >, 3C ) -~ ~ VICI A '1llltlan crime boss, presumed to be dead. arrives In Miami to ret11eve $500,000 from a former col- league. In stereo. (A) ( 1 hr.) 81 = IUY A man who witnessed a murder joins a female-impersonation r&- vue to elude the vengeful killer. (A) O ( 1 hr) 1 ...... -----....... MOUi "King Lear" Gloucester. betrayed by his Hlegltlmate son. is brutally blinded; Edgar prevents his father's suicide; Lear's madness Is com- ~t~rt 3 of 4) ( 1 hr.) ~ "A Nightmare On 8m Street" ( 1984. Horror) John Saxon, Ronee Blakely, A group of L.A. children are ter- rorized by a vengeful killer who can invade their dreams and materlallze when they awake. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) ([) -Porsche Corpo<ate Challenge. from Lake Tahoe. Nev. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) CID .,. "The Rosebud Beach Hotel" (1984. Comedy) Colleen Camp. Peter Scolarl. An enterprising couple puts a run- down seaside resort on the road to flnan- clal recovery by hiring prostitutes who double as bellhops. 'A' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) Cl)~ ... Guest: Buzz Belmon- do. (A) Cll ~ ••an -.,,,,o ..... Harry Anderson from "Night Court" puts his gavel aside to provide satlrlcal tips on the fine art of conning with guests Tur1'. Pipkin and John Larroquette. Taped at Hermosa Beach's (Callf.) Comedy & Magic Club. ( 1 hr.) (%) mWll "Polyester" (1981, Comedy) Divine. Tab Hunter. Life in middle-class suburbia becomes too much for a flam- boyant homemaker. 'A' ~~26 min.) ·--MLITAI .. 1 all ii' TUCU • ,.._ flUY In stereo. _,.,.,., II -.... , .. " ... ........ NI ft•O•m ... ,;::,.. Sketches: Father Cappalluccl: Super Dave in a spinning target stunt: two faith healers compare notes; the San Francisco StralQht Parade. CD mWll "Farewell Scarlett" (1981. Adult) Terri Hall. Jennifer Jordan. A sleuth Investigates the murder of a celebrity who had m0<e than her share of enemies. ( 1 hr .. 19 mtn.) Cl) lfAln' Of _,,_ • Profiles of Morgan Fairchild. Biiiie Jean King, Christo- pher Atkins and Donald O'Conno!'. (A) ( 1 hr ) Sunday, Aprll 20, 1986 25 Coal. __ , .,....,,. m O&IMll From Caesara Pl'8oe: Joan Rivers and her friends pey tribute to Joan's promtSCuous trlend Heidi Abro- mowllz with vignettes of Heidi's well- kno~olts. O ( 1 hr ) tt:tlJl_.,1UCll In stereo. (1 ht ) tm. ([) ••• 'J. Magnum Investigates the kidnapping of a young ptlnoe visiting Hawaii (Ai ( 1 hr. 10 min) II GD ~ Host Johnny caraon. Scheduled· comedienne Joan Alve<a, aax- ophoms1 Clarence Clemoos. In stereo ( t hr ) IANl)AY-.r o mm.-wu. WU 1lllT .... ......... ~T-..r MCl-OllllCI aawunoma.om IPOITec:.m ccmc --I SchedUled: Biiiy Ctys--lal. Whoop! Goldberg and Robin WIHlams host this benefil per1ormance designed 10 raise money for America's poor and homeless ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CZ> llCWW "The Bounty" (1984, Drema) Mel Gibson. Anthony Hopkins. During the famous 18th-century South Seas voyage, an officer of the English sailing ship "Boun1y" leads a mutiny against Captain Bhgh and falls 1n love with a Tahitian ptln- cess 'PG' (2 hrs .. 12 min) 1t::m (C) m¥ll ''The French Woman" (198t. Drama) Francoise Fabian. Oayte HaddOn. A bordello being kepi open by a goyern- menl subsidy Is the acene of murdef' and poht1ca1 scandal wherl a VIP customer 18 photographed al play (Dubbed) 'A' ( 1 hr , 37mln.) u. I m•MOU.YWOOD ~--9'mflfm ff n.wr interview with Debbie Allen. e AUITm CITY LmJI "Halfway Houte," "Boulder to Birmingham" and "Every- body Makes Mlstaket" are perlooned by Rosanne Cash. lacy J. Dalton, GaN O. vles. Emmylou Harris. Pam Rose and Mar- ~n~-( 1 hr) ~ AUTO UCM NASCAR Modffledl. from North Wiikesboro, N.C. ~=·) Cl)l'MDN: 1'MI _.,.. (I) -Al Y-~ 1'MI cmu.AT #. Weird Al Yankovlc brings his r()Qj( pero- di.. to this specie! that feetur• Nt IOngl "I lost oo Jeopard>,'," "Eat It," "I LOYe Rocky Road" and 'Dare to Be Stupid." I~ 1t:1I ~1UCU In stereo. ( t hr.) -• .-AY -.T -Hoets: Jey Leno, Arnold Schwarzeneggcw. In stereo. l1 hf .. 30 min.) 8 TMmWMDWIBI With an un- usual audience In mind. a mysterloua Investor revives a television -* that was ued 20 years ago. Guest etar: 0.r· ren McGavio. I ,.. __ .,.. "Endless Night" (1971, SulpenN) Hayley Mills. Hy-#91 e.nn.tt. Baaed on the novel by Agatha Chflltle. Frightening thlnge begin to happen to a wealthy young woman when the P!Jrchu- es 1 aprawtlng Englleh •1at e and manlee her c~rttJ ~ (2 hra •• 6, rrWI.) ~-... ..... • ITM .... Guests. Emm. Semme. 26 Sunday, Aprll 20, 1988 s·~:r~R) (1 hr.) ~--.. J.~reet" (t984. Musical) Rae Dawn Chong. Guy OaVls. Young peo- ple In a contemporary urban gheno find creative outlets In praffitl art, rapping and break dancing. 'PG J t hr., 46 min.) -· ([) llCL&Sii cGanett and a mem-ber of a cr1me &yndicate pursue a suppos- edly reformed counterfeiter (R) ( t hr . 5 min.) we ilMll& .. m-mnrJ .. Cl) .,. "Onoe Before I Ole" ( 1966, Orama) John Oerett. Ur&Ula Andress An Army majof ordert hls troop8 on a dan- gerous mlsllon When he and his tlancee are caught 1n a Japanese attack (2 hrs . 30=· I ... "I'll See You In My Dreams" ( 1952. Musical) Oofls Day. Denny Thom- aa. Songwriter Gus Kahn overcomes years of fallUre before finally achieving success l hra.) .., __ .... "' .......... I'll • ,. co.cmr Stand-up comic Richard lewis otters hu- morous anecdotes on pain ln this concen at Hollywood's lmprovlsarlon Club Cameo appearances by Billy Crystal. Ro- bin Wiiiiams, Rob Reiner and Madeline ~h;..r:~ W (H).,."Hardbodles" (t984, Comedy) Grant Krame<, Teal Roberts Three mid· di.-aged single men seek out advice 1n picking up beautiful beach girts In south· e<n Celifornla. 'A' Q ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) ti11 (11')~1UCll In stereo. (1 hr) ~ .,.. "The little Drummer Girl" ( 1984, Orama) Diane Keaton, Yorgo Voyagls. Recruited by Israeli operatives. an actress becomes a double agent as- ligned to track down a notorious Paleslln· Ian ttlffortat. '!.'1,J 2 hra .. tO min ) W • ~ Gueet: Bun Belmon- do. (A) I. ........ .,_,IM'lm.,.I COWIC1DI OI LCM .... "Escape From Angola" ( 1977. A~ture) Stan Brocic. Ann Collins Two anlmal trainers brave the African jungle af- tet their Land-Rover breaks dOwn miles from=.::m·~=t -e-~~Agaln. Sam" (1972. ) Wooay Allen. Diane Keaton rlt of Humphrey Bogart provides adVloe to a lovelorn New Yorlc movie ootf, wtloM obaeeek>n with films hat driven out hls u2~' •1 ''The Crematora" ( t972, Sci· enc.Action) Marla DI Ar-oc>n, Marvin Howard. An outer~ retldeot carries out e ritual that lnclnerat• an organic life ~~:~~ MJTU Safari Rally. trom Africa .. ( t hr.) .. "Joy Of Sex" ( 1984, Comedy) on Dye. Mlchelle Meyrlnk Despite Iha othet tMJbjecta In their currlcolum, high IOhool ttudlntt become obseaeNety pte- oocupled with an extrecurrleuler activity. 'A'~~-=.;'·; ~!. ... W t••m-TOCCI.-~ Father Guido Sltduccl (Don Novel· lo) of "Saturday Night LM" tame takes to the ttagl for a conc:«t ot mutlc and lrT~t comedy at the Unlvwllty of ca1- lfort1'a 11 Slota Barbara. (1 hr.) (%) ... "Hardbodlle" (t98-(, Comedy) Gran! Kramer. Teal Roberts. Three mid· die-aged single men seek out advice In picking up beautiful beach gltls In south ern ~ornla 'R' ( t h1 . 28 mtn ) t1I I TUCll In ste1eo a. oaw-. •••W" ... 1:9 mww "Reckless" ( 1~. Drama) Al- dan Quinn. Daryl Hannah Conflicts arise when a troubled teen-aged biker, allenat ed from his alcoholic lather and an out cast from society, beCOmes Involved with a young woman lrom a straltlaced. middle .. 1c1a5~c~~mln) ..., ..... '" ... Alll~ Mator l eague baseball teams compete. ell IJ'I YOUI •111'•1•••11•• Cl) ....,. .. °' ~ uum '"' __,. Byron Allen. Dana Carvey, Bitty Crystal, Andy Kaufman, Roberl Klein Bette Mldler, Joe Piscopo, Richard Pryor and Robin Wiiiiams salUte the Innovative club that helped launch the careers of some of today's top comic talenta. ( 1 hr ) • 8 .,. "The Man Who Wouldn't Ole" ( 1942. Myslery) Lloyd NOian. Marjofle Weaver A detectrve becomes entangled w11h a killer who refuses to stay dead ( 1 hr , 30 min) (!)US •• G) m¥ll "Phone Call From A Stranger" ( 1952, Orama) Gary Meulll, Shelley Winters The lone survivor of a plane crash undertakes the rask of notifying the Vic- tims· families 12 hrs.) I L.CM. um.c•l'm.I LAV..T-.P-.Y mww "C H U D" ( 1984, Horror) John Heard. Daniel Stern Radioactive wastes Illegally stored In the subterranean tunnels of New York City give rlse to a race of murderous mutants 'A' ( 1 hr 30 CE.la.UCleCa wml.Y ([) m¥ll "Suri II" ( 1984, Comedy) Ed· die Deezen, Linde Kerrldge. A madman concocts a tainted soft drink that compels surfers and beach-bums to eat garbage 'R'~.31mln ~ i .... ;-l'MI Tl 11:11 MIUL1MILW .. .,. "Penny Serenade" ( t94 I Ora ma) Cary Grant, Irene Dunne Recent adoptive parenta learn that hap~lneaa can .. 1""'5::: (, .... ""•l __ ..., amcit' a-..,°"'°'"' .. Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong bring their antics to thla speclsl that features muSlc vldeoe lrom their latnt album "Get Out of My Room " CZ> .,,. "Stick" ( 1984, Or1ma) Bvrt Reynolds. Candice Bergen. An ex-con'• attempt to avenge hit prison bvddy'a mur- der brings him f1c.to-f11oe with Flo<lda mobsters.·~· 49 min) =~= ... ~ *"" ''Police Academy 2 Their Arst AsalQclment" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve Gutfltlberg, Bubba Smith. When vandal- ism begins to run rampent. authOf'ltles r• crult the motlty police •caciemy gra~ ares as a latt-dltch clean-op effor1 'PG· 13' ~r. 27 min) •;:'~ ~.,_,. ••t11••• • I - to -Saturday -Morning----.. OL01T••AC1 ~ U.&. fAMI ""°"1 I.Ml) Ol 1'9 -.i llO¥ll "Some Kind 01 He10 ( 1982 me(Jy) Richard Pryoi Margo! K10de1 ~.r 35 min) E ~ Votvo Monie Carlo Open. semi '·nal matches from Monaco L111e) !'.! ... ., ) Ji.) um.I RUCAU !dll511!~ t::1I; .. ....,. Cll 1111'11T101 wu...- lllODA • I LR t1I CllST llO¥ll "Bowery 01i1mps ( 1944 Comedy) Dowery Boys. Anne Sterling 11 r, 30m1n) S, TMI GAM't •UD • IHOW'I Jl1M Mo ~~The f1c1111ous 25th an "'ersary of "The Garry St1andling Shaw· celebrated m a parody of TV talk shows •hat's filled with cltps ol memorablt> .. u~ ...,_,Am 1MI ROIOT C~•ICOLBl)M .....,... ~111E All'T1 a.Oii • T opte Deatn Penally TmTAU GAW TID Aiml11IOMO IT'IYGWllUll•ll RM OUT •mao .....,. ' aec:.T flLAC( ~Of CUllOUI GE0ME Ant mated Curious George the monkey sets 'U t on an adventurous tr1µ 10 tM 01g city. 1eorge·s curiosity causes 11 11g"l!w puulr r •ece to disappear l llON 'L mehght' { 19:>2 Comertyl Ct-iarhe Chaplin. Claire B1oom (?hrs ?5 r 11n) m IDPY Am 1M1 IUIH I UIQARC)O •@ llO¥ll · The Public Enemy' ( t 93 t Orama) James Cagney OoMld Cook (? hrs I ta U taDQl.z 'Vena A11enue Etemen1a1y School Arleta and Carpente• Avenue f le mentary School. Studio C11y compPte IM•~: mrf1'91MYOM ...,., ...... 90RT IM OMO ICMGUl11C ....,-AM Marian vs. University o t San Diego I== ~,_ ••• "'8 00. TUil 00. I ooks at AmerlC8's preoccupation with spo!ls · m¥ll "The General" ( 1927 Come <fy) (Silent) Buster Keaton. Marioo Mack t hr., 23 min) Al llAma IOCD IUDOT 1-m E llU• llAllQ .... Ut1UldCM.I 9,_PMmB•tomQ U~IMl!l-11 OllPMAm CMAILMeO ....... • tnllO Ft1t1tured Dr Steven Smith talks ab<>vt the many benefllS of 1of\J 1n fitness and weigh!. Denise McCtuggage. race car driver, Lyn St James talks about what every woman shOuld know beforfl t>uy•no a car. Lisa Sheppard demon- sltra~"n=n.,~ (lhf} IOYacnal .,_ "Aide. Vaquero!" ( 1953. West· ern) Rober1 Taylor. Ava Gardner ( 1 hr . 30m1n J i MlW Cll M 11n ~TMl..ucl 1• wum.ao tII) ~Oil ntl -llMI O])um.uo · YOUTM•1MI .... Plt1IU TO fllOPl.I QOODDAYU. '..al&.L. • HOOllDOI AWi I llCMI "Blame It On The Night" t 1984. Drama) Nick Mancuso, Byron l hames ( 1 hr . 25 mir1 ) ~m ... ~ lmllDn ...-rTl. IMU I .. ,. I f.:=.. OJ) IUQI .... L.OCIE 'MB c:om- DY NO&ll 11BTAl.a WCJMJ>""~----UlmOWmlll IATTUITAll UUC11CA • OUUTPOll'TMI ~ DAVIY Am GOUAnt I APf'l.llD IDlCI- ~ uuzm ·190R--T-1 ICM.tum llCMI "Way Out West" ( 1936. Come- dy) Stan Laurel, OINer Hardy ( 1 hr 5 min} mCMvou•n•••t ..@ m¥W "Destination Tokyo" ( 1943. Adventure) Cary Grant John Garfield (2 .. ,h~s ~=="' ITAlllAml Pt1IPLll I CAll'TOCJI CAIDlm. · AlftaDm1a• .,. "The Last Dragon" ( 1985, Dra ma) Talmak. Vanity ( 1 hr , 49 min ) CEJ•••= (I) llCMI "The Ballad 01 Gregorio Cor tez" ( 1983, Drama) Edward James 01· mos, I om Bower. ( t hr , 44 min.) ........ ,,....,. .. ())MIU NOUlrl IOCI W "'8'n. tw'PYDAYI Ql ~YWCI ... IDO.U ... ,..., IUCI.,_ ....... ...,...,, ...... ,.LCllD PACll t1I QI.Nm U•Mol'l.U1DTMITI The 70s .,. "Isaac Littlefeathefs" ( 1984, Drama) LOY Jacobl. Scott Hylands ( 1 hr . 30 min) UllDT .... AT TM1 ODIOll In a coo cer1 taped el New York's Odeon Club, singer-songwriter Randy Newman per torms some ot hlS biggest Ms Including "Sho11 People" and "Sall Away" and ts 10l~a Ronstadt and Ry Coodef ,__•ccurm.-.. 19-•u•w. ~DAYI 9 nou • -.-rnm .... ...,... =· l:rf.1:..., WALL.nmT'-,._,WWil& .. " ... PACll t1I QIL,,_ AUTO UC. Formula One Grand Prix of Spain. from Je<ez. Spa1r:i. (R) ( 1 hr.) CS) llCMI "G80l'ge Washington Slept Here" ( 19•2. Comedy) Jack Benny. Am Sheridan. ~in) -I W-":tf Regional coverage ol Chicago Whhe Sox at Detroit Tigers °' New Yortt Mets at St LOUIS Cardinals Ive) (3 hrs.) u.-1-.rT am.-.T llCMI "Tarzan And The Valley Of Gold" ( t966, Adventure) Mike Henry, INa~~~~hrs) CMLD•I~ • COONI I OIAW ccum "Ballot Issues Overview" The Qfange County League ot Women Voters jOins host Jim Cooper 1n examining the ballot Issues which voters will lace 1n the upcoming June election (1J m¥W "City Lights" (1931, Comedy) Charhe Chaplin. V1rg1ma Cherrilt ( t hr . 27 min) (l) llOYll "Island Qt The Burning Doomed" ( 1972. Sclence-F'tctlonl Chrla- l~ter Cushing (2 hrs. ... {l)D1--••---iMAntWJlllH o ... ~ rua 1AUCT1C ........ ;~AL I QUUT AM PUCI "The Problem IS us" An interview with Shella Tobias llCMI "Remember The Dey" ( 19-42. Romance) Claudette Colbert, John Payne ( 1 hr , 25 min ) ([) PQA QOll Houston Open, third round. trom The Woodlands Tex. (Live) (2 hrs . 30m1n) (%) llCMI 'lnternallonat House' ( 1933, Comedy) W C Fields. Peggy Hop«lns ( 1 hr . 1om1n.) '*I CILPGU ... ,.-m-•-AimlCA'l lO'.,. 9 I -9ICW. "All the Mone't In the WOl'ld" A boy IS granted a Wish - for all the w0<ld's money --alter saving a ~r~ e well (R) O ~ PAim Jesse t11es to save a caller lfOCT su1c1de alter he beeomes a disc j<>ciley at the school's radio station In stereo. ( 1 hr) .... lUll al) llCMI "The UnfOfgrven" ( 1960. Wes1 ern) Audrey Hepburn, Bun Lancaster (2 hrs , 35 min) I ...u&.••mJ•lm.-Tn DM.llY• QUUTflCJUUCI "The Hope For Edu· ca11on" An interview with Ernest L. 8ov9f (R)llCMI "The Competition" (1980, !Xe ma) Rtchard Drey1\Jss. Amy Irving (2 hrs.9mtn~ tttl~ ': "Teti From Your Show 01 Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar, Im- Coca ( 1 hr , 32 min ) t1:9 (I) llT ---... M1W Cll1'9"" Sunday, April 20, 1986 27 -laturclay Cont. U l1Jl AmJICAI umtTAm Featured Juhlln Lennon ("Stiel( Around," "Want Yo1Jr Body") Melt'sa Moqian ("Do Y~ Still Love Me?"). Stevie Wonder's "Ove< led" Video ( I hr ) IBMOWla.11 COOiBif ~.., ~MQO'tal•rT 90¥ll "Greystoke The Legend 01 Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes" ( 1984. Ad· venture) Ralph Richardson. Chrrstophe1 Lamberl (2 hrs. 9 min ) c;)MTOflaAllllLI -AJternoon ---• n91 0 ~ Vena Avenue Elementar, ScllOol, Arleta and Carpente< Avenue Ete mentary School. Studio City compete Maclov•o Perez hosts D P:Am Jesse tries to save a caller lrorr suicide alter he becomes a disc fockey at th~ schoot'c; radio station In stereo ( t hr/ Cl) NOCWrl HDOU 8 llOVW "The Man11ou" ( 1978, Horror) Ton~hs. Susan Strasberg (2 hrs) ~ W1N. ~urn 0 1 l he Master Killef' ( 1980. Adventure) Wang Lung Wei. LIL Ch1aHu1 ~s) CD IOU> Scheduled Julian Lennor (hos11 Peter Frampton O MO, Cher rpllp w11r-, Alel(ander O'Neal, Vanity. Anll( M may Melissa Manchester and Al Jar ri:a 1 Robert Tepper. Waylon Jenning! ~1terv1ew) In stereo ( 1 hr ) W IOOYWATQI How some people thrivE on stressful i.iluallons developing traits IC ward oll stre5s lhP llltle haSSlel; that car kill 0 I OtE» WOllLD AmllCM QOfl!llf l'BT 1 llO¥ll American Dreamer" ( 1984 Comedy) JoBeth Williams. Tom Conh ( 1 hr 45 min) tJITMcw.J '"%) lllOVW 'S11c1t I 1984. Drama) Bur• Reynolds. Candice Bergen ( 1 hr . 4£ min) ml'llll'n.o ~Cf) IA-..U Mon• '81 EJ(pos at Chicag< Cubs_Jltve) (3 hrs. 15 min) 12:118 CIJ '9A umTUU Playoff Garn( (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs.. 3( min) D AflHCMOOl RCUl "Are You M) Mother?' Tl'le plight ol the homeless 1! depicted 1n this st0<y ol a girl who dtscov er:; lh1Jt her supposedly dead mother If hvmg as a street person Stars Mlchae York, Beth Miller and Belinda Balaski Q l hr) LA,_1-.0 -.AT OUTDOCm Jim Tabor demon c;trales the gourmet camper's por'lablE held bar and surveys Florida's Pennekami: IPar:.=~defwater garden •HIMOf...,E IT 11111 90¥ll "Forever Darting" ( 1956. Com edy) Lucille Ban. Desi Arna1 ( t hr 3f mrnL W D Im NA --IOU Liberty Mutua Legends ol Golf, third round from Onlor Creek Club m Austin, Tellas. (Live) I' hrs.~ 11_..LUC'Y li m¥W "Outlaw Blues" ( 1971, Orama) Peter Fonda. Susan Saint James (2 hrs ) 28 Sunday, Aprll 20. 1986 l :C.:.':°MI IUH I• Of IWIA cmrr AUTO UC. IMSA Grand Prill, lrorr Gainesville. Ga (R) ( 1 hr , 30 mrn ) DMl:I PnD Judges Cathy Rigby Fred Travalena. Barbara Whinnery Per lormance by Khque In stereo (RJ tll1=-AT 1'MI .,_.. Scheduled r8111ews "Legend" (Tom Cruise, Ttm Curry) "Wise Guys" (Joe Piscopo, Danny DeV1 to), "At Close Range" (Sean Penn Chri~her Walken) !ID) TaT lfl'OITI laGBIDI Proflle<J Alberto Salazar. marathon champion l rrml'Mlecea ~---.,,. "Kentucky Woman" 11983 Orama) Cheryl Ladd. Phrltp Levien ( t hr 40 mm) M1W Oii TMI 1111 Lip-synced renn1 hons of Vanity's "Pretty Mess.· Torr Jones' "What'9 New Pussycat" and Ory an Adams' "Heaven .. tll I,._ wmt Gii UDO WL101e W _... • ...,.., II .. .,..., DUITTODAW YOTMBI '9A IOWlJIQ $200,000 FirestonE Tournament ol Champions, from R1v1err Lanes 1n Akron, Ohio (Taped) ( 1 hr 3f min) e 90¥ll 'John Goldfarb. Please Comt Home" ( 1965. Comedy) Peter Us11nov Shir~ ~acLaine J 2 hrs l I .WAii iil•• C* PMMICTW _,,. "Oliver'" ( 1968 MuS1cal) Ror Moody. Ohver Reed (2 hrs . 26 min > ) llOWll "Heidi" ( 1968, Drama) Mll.111 mlllan Schell. Jean Simmons ( 1 hr 4C mm~ ~ ::... CMAM.a IDT t1I Oii THI ~1 ... S¥1Uf-:..._ M T9GOI Aftet spending a night ir the mountains hiding from the frlPods Will, Henry and Beanpole are d1scovere<. by the Free Men who Initiate !hem 1ntc their alien-fighting ceuse I PM&TC.W&YU. ~LRk..- AUTO UC:. Safari Rally, from Alrtc.a ?:l~taCOIBTMU ~ llO¥ll "Z" ( 1969, Suspense) Yve~ Montand, Jean-Louis Trlnllgnant (2 hrs 7mln) t:tl tm _,CAIUU liUITUTID ... llmlJCMUD•Bft,_ "Weekend fly ers" I .. 9io1-.. 11CON-- .,,. "Run Fcx The Roees" ( 1978 Orama) Stuart Whitman Panch11C Gomez (2 hrs ) D PU .,._ $700,000 F1res1on£ tournament of Champions, from Rlvlerr Lanes In Akron, Ohio (Taped) ( 1 hr . 3( min) Cl) tcMool IMM INCIA&. "Cootract IOt Life The S A 0 0 Story" Based on thE true story of former teacher-coach Bo~ Anastas who. rn 198 t, alter two ol his stu dents were killed In traffic accidents founded Students Agalr'!lt Oftvlng Onmk J:l~;J.. • llO¥ll "The Great Smol<ey Aoad block" ( 1978. AdVenture) Henry Fonda Eiieen Brennen 12 hrs I ti) ~ ... Of,. UJC,.,.. ,_,A profile of computer ~ lnclvd Ing Apple founder Steve Wozniak and Ma c1n1o~ogrammer Bill Atkinson 0) "He Knows You're Alone' ( t980 Suspense) Don Scardino. Ca1t11r O'H~~ I ~LR .....--•UMlllAUlll.mm ITM,_ WIUnM .. "'81\.M aa _,,. 'Tht! Fam11y NoOOOy Wanted' ( 1975, Drama) Sh11ley Jones. James 01 son ( I hr . 30 min ) Cf) Mllf' Gel 1"Nl llT1 Lip-synced rend1 1100s of Vanity's "Pretty Mess," Ton Jones' 'What's New Pussycat" and Bry an Adams· Heaven " l1)) WIDI WOllL.D Of 9IOlllTI Scheduled U S vs U S S Fl GymnastlCS Meet. wom en·s compel1hon from Worcester. Mass Kentucky Derby Trtal. a one-mile race for Kenhicky Derby hopefuls trom Churchtl Downs tn Lou1sv1lle, Ky (Taped) ( 1 hr 30m1n) &D FOMI co.a our Of CMAOt Susar Stamberg narrates 11·11s look at the lalf Stan VanDerBeek at work on tl'le creatlor ot a video art piece called "Aller thE Lau=j" 1..-=.=..Tlll MTI 9IOll'l'IC&1lll WIB WI ...,. ml This modern·da., Romeo and Jultet tale features two teen agers who fall 1n love and are separated only lo be reunited later through tragedy (S) llO¥ll "<;k1doo" ( t968, Comedy) Jackie Gleason Groucho Maril ( 1 hr . ~f min) w D fXCfT11111WOllJ>Of ... Ml>11Mm This school ts no drag A visit to Fran~ Hawley's highly acclaimed drag raclns; school l :i:=-.., frtALMleQ MCMI "TreAsure Of The Piranha" ( 1979. Suspense) Lee Ma1ors. Karer Bia~~) l =.:MIOUCINMMTI H•AU. 'I ~1'UT llT1 Highlight! of lhe '67 Wotld Serles (Red Sox vs Car d1nals) ( t hr ) LJ _,,. "King David" ( 1985. Orama) Richard Gere Edward Woodward ( 1 hr 54 min) i &i&dM ... &Y.-aCA t:ll ...,.. Gel TIU&. "Mercy K1ll1ng Should It E~r Be Justified" D ... WOM.D t11 9IOll'l'1 Scheduled U S vs U S S R Gymnastics Meot wom· en's competition from Worcester, 'Mass . Kentucky Derby Trial, a one-mite race for Kenlucky Derby hopefuls from Chorchll Downs 1n Louisville. Ky (Taped) ( t hr . 30m1n) Cf) AT 1MI .,.. Scheduled reviews "8 M1lhon Ways to Ole" (Jett Bridges, Ro- sanna ArQuelle), "Off S.at" (JudgE Reinhold. Meg Tilly) "Echo Park" (Torr Hulce, Susan Dey) ~ ....... ....wtGWIAL .,_ "Mass Appear ( 1984, Orama) Jack Lemmon lellkc lva~k (I hr cc m1n1 llOVll "House Of 1·,.1 ong Shadows' 1983. Suspense) VincMI Price. Christo lier Lee. f l hr , 43 min ) -CllUlat-.n mY•n• I • • -Salunlay Coal. IMIP"fDAYI '' WA"1'tl aACI ......... .,. "Fhght To Holocaust" (1977 Suspense) Patrick Wayne. Chr1~ Mllchum (2 hrs i I =~The Marcus-Nelson MlHders" (1973. Mystery) (Pan 1 of2) Telly Sava· las, Marj()e Gortner ~ LMT'IU c.. .. ,, .... MmY••mJ IPIC1IUI MIWAI ... MOU .0. "The Day Ot The Locust' ( 1975. Orama) Donald Sutherland. Karef\ jBla~s 30 min ) ., ..... llMIR • .,_ "Man Without A Star" ( 1955 Western) Kirk Douglas Jeanne Crain ( 1 hf 55m1n I 1:9 8 WMAn Oii Featured Pat Collins look~ at whats new w11h lelevlston. horn trendE to network psychology and the latest !Torr inside the inrjustry 8 :"'81.U. California Angels at Minne- sota Twins (L1ve1 (2 hrs . 30 min) I ='iwwa Jeltrey Lyons and Ml cheel Medved host an 1n!Ofma11ve IOOk al lwha~t.:i'wit the mov;es. In stereo ZOULl'mT llOTGAI& , llCWm Bananas· ( 197 t Comedy) Woody Allen Louise Lesser ( 1 hr . 22 min) Z) llO¥m 'l 1mehght" ( t9S2 Comedy) Charlie Chaplin Claire Bloom (2 hrs 25 min 1 -Evening -i ~CM ... .. -:;~CMtao ... WATI Mm't CO.lltf ,.... MCm CC...,. This first- ever telev1s1on broadcast ol "A Prairie Home Companion.· humOflst Garrison Keillor's Saturday night public radio pro- gram. celebrates the grimo opening of lhe newly renovared SI ~aul (Minn ) W0tld fheater Show regulars Butch Thompson. Peter Ostroushko and Howard Mohr are ;omed by special guests Chet Atkins, JOhnny Gimble. Jean Redpath and Philip Brunelle In stereo (2 hrs ) GD mDICAL IMll¥ll.I A look at the e)(clt· 1ng new technique being used to treat heart attack victims. hOW medical r&- 'ieBrchers are working 10 battle recent outbreaks of Whooping cough: e)(ptorlng the new world ol bone transplants ( I hr ) 1:-1ICllWR ~-ce11• 1•nom """ m ~ McDonald's lntemallonal Mh1ed Pairs Championship. (R) (2 hr5.) CJ.) a.at I a.-tlT out t/111'1 _,. Cheech Mann and Tommy Chong bring ll'letr an11cs 10 this special tl\at leatures m11&1c vtdeo!I from their latest album "Get Out or M Room ... l ~IMlllll• ... lc'ir.' T-.tx911tf ,.._.,..,.Henry Mooroa. Mu tlef and Mr' SllnSM (Pat Cerrotl) 1111ant to help a Vietnamese family find the AmeO- can Dream CC).,_ "1918" (1985, Orama) William Converse-Roberts. Hallla Foote During the final year ol W0tld War I, rhe 1nl\ablt· ants of a sleepy Texas town fight their own war against the no epidemic Q ( 1 hr .. 31 min) CID .,.. "Blame It Oo The Night" ( 1984. Drama) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames. After his mother dies. a 13-year· old Is forced Into a painfully awkward r• un10n with his rock star father -a man he never knew 'PG· 13' (1 hr . 25 min.) HI 9 I om M TOlll Featured: How It's done! Learn how footballs, fortune cOOk· ies. punk haircuts. hotd<>gs and dMlgner l~ie are made U fWfJ UCIJ WITM DA• Wit Consumer information on trash bags, home safety hazards, houseplants and conlvslng p<oduct label& 8 MOUY'llOOD CU.. Scheduled int&f· vleW$ Dolly Parton. Rosanna Arquette and Jeff Bridges ("8 Mllllon Ways to Ole") · Cil TOO Cl.Oii PtGa cc.aar 1n a · 50s ftashback. HMlry and Munet relare a rocky parl of their romance to Jackie Who has to dee1de between marriage and a career. or lose Brad. IE IM D9IO Featured: a look at how the recent rape case at SOSU has affected fraternities: a look at Southern California's latesr sports crate for kids - Rad bikes. a look at the evolutlon of the Ford, a visit to San Diego's Art Festlval. m -.U. W.-Harriet teaches Vicki a few lessons in how to manipulate parents .-.,,, ........ all IAmtU. Allenta Braves at Los Ange- les ~lbllve) (2 hr$, 45 min ) CID Ulf• MM Featured: Hoot Ash· ley Gardner with Guest Host actor Brian Mitchell cover lessons to be an ace at blackjack: learning how to prepare artl- ChOkes from San Diego nationally re- nowned chef Cindy Black of Plret's tes- taurant, fox hunting In San Diego: a San Otego male model search; artist F>et&f Mu 1n Interview and on exhibition l ...:Y...-.,. CIT'Y LmTI "Halfway House," "Boulder to Birmingham" and "Every· bOdy Makes Mistakes" are perlorrned by Rosanne Cash. Lecy J Delton, Gall Da· vies. Emmylou Harris. Pam Rose and Mar· ~nn Kennedy ( t hr.) UJ .,_ "Body Rock" ( 198-4. Orama) LOf'enz.o Lama.s. Vicky Frederick An as- piring b<eakdanoer has to make a choice between his devotod girlfriend and a so- clahte who's wltllng to stake hla career 'PO· 13' ( 1 hr . 3.c min ) CJ).,_ "Start The Revolution Without Me" ( t970, Comedy) Gene Wilder, Don- ald Sutherland. Two sets of Identical twins meet on the eve of the French Revolution atter years of aeparatlon 'PG' ( t hr • 38 min) I MAIU IO MATO 19 DMl:I flV9I JudgM· Cathy Rloby. F~ Trav11iena. Barbara Whinnery f>er- IOfmt~ by KllQue In ltetto (A) l lT'IA&..-M om LA Featured a tOUt ol Rome inc1Udlng the Vatican and a trip to a real hellan restaurant. In Paris the 8ffet T<>wef, V9'M.1lles. and e p<eetlglous cooldng gchoot, 1n London Big B.l"I and the city's famed pubs. Cl) a.Oii _. Topi(: Probation Depart· ment l ==-umTlalm UI ._.,. Mml&. U Fee- tured the world's rarest Ungulate. the stenderhom gazEt!Je; a trip to Sea Worid f<>< the rescue otbteched walru99L ~-·· lllT ... •• Cl) caan um A llGI Harry get• ~ valved In a complex murder plOt when al he wanted to dO was return a atottn waMet to 111 rightful owner (A) ( 1 tv.) D CID -A_. Samantha aNntt her duues as a Big Slater to date a hand- some new neighbor In stereo (A) Ir= WOMA Clf ----... ~ lflCW. Host ,,.,,... McKay pr• sents highlights ol the spona anthology seties and welcomes <*eb<ltles Including Muhammad All. Arnold Palmer, Mani Spitz. Wilma RUdotph, Pele end Kurt fhomas Q (2 hrs ) " .,. "David Copperfield" ( 1970. Drama) Robtn Phillips, Richard Attenbor· ough Based on the &tOf)' by Char1es Dlcic- ens A young orphan t>oy grows up In the E~land of the 1800s (2 hrs .. 25 min) ~""*TZ.- ·="Strait-Jacket" (1964. HooOf') Joan Crawford. Diane Baker After being reunited with her daughter following 20 years of 1nst•tutlonaltzation. a tonner axe murdereis •S suspected of retumlng to her old wa~2 hrs ) l:.m~fDW mAT SW a..ca "l<oy11anlsqat· sl" Views of the American landscape are ;uxtaposed w11h images of cityscapes In lh1s critically acclaimed 1983 film wttllout d1810gue or narration Philip Glass com- posed the musical 9COfe In stereo. (R) i1 hr • 30 min ) CC).,.. "The Les1 Dragon" (1985, Ora- ma) Ta1mak. Vanlly An asplclng martial ans master's romance with a video d'8c fockey is threatened by a neighborhood hool!98" 'PG-13' O ( t hr . 49 min.) (() ... , .... CID.,_ "No Small Affair" (191M. Com- edy) Jon Crye1. Demi Moore Obseeled with an aspiring singer in her twenties. an lncomgibte t6-year-old tries to help give her sagging career a boost 'R' Q ( 1 fir . 42m1n) ~ TAUi ... 1111 ~ A young woman (Lorna Lum returne home for • visit only 10 be haunted by a 1)9CUliar glf1 wtio's hv1ng 1n her Old room (%) •OYtl 'Body Heat" (198 1. Suspense) Wiiiiam Hurl. Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lover 10 murdef he< husband 'R' ( 1 hr . 53mln) l ~NID• .. • PACTI Clf WI Tootle tries to find a way 10 rell Andy that she's too old to date him. In Stereo (R) O (!) L.lllnUI di -..... ,_ Featured a tour of 8efmudll wfttl &.r1 Vereen: profiles of Singer Trinl Lopez and model Kim Alel(18(R) ( 1 hr ) •TO• •U•ll1111Dlu_..,.., CD .,_ "The Last Dragoo" (1986. Ora· ma} Talmak. Vanity An oeplrlng matti.I arts master's roma~ with 1 video dlaC lockey Is thrutened by a neighborhood hool!gan 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 49 min.) in.-..,. I I ,,_.., • (I) at•• PJ. Maonvm encountera Sunday, Aprll 20, 1986 29 -Saturclay Cont. murder anel mayhem when he travels 10 England to oversee securi1y operations al Robin Masters' estate (R) Q (2 hrs ) D m ...... Her roommates fear lhe worst when Soptua suffers from severe chest pains In stereo (R) fL) GlDT llClll Tiii 11.1.811 The !~year effort to cure the inhabitants of the Carib bean 1slanC1 of St Lucia of a drsease c.au~~s111c worm O ( 1 hr.) ~ ~ llAl9UCI Dempsey and Makepeace pursue an At11can 1e1ror1s1 oroup that's attacking a ma1or British cor poratoon ( t hr ) :S) lllO¥W "The Ratings Game · ( 1984 Comedy) Danny De Vito. Rhea Perlman A s1ree1-smart New Jersey trucking mag· na1e and his g1rllr1end, a televlslon ratings •,erv11.e employee use TV executives· own rules 1n ll\e1r plan to become Hollywood prOduc.ers ~( m•M»1e ... .. 0 fm YmlCAll FU IWfTM1 UWTI TO a.LY WI.Diii Carol Burnett Ginger Rogers ana Fred ~acMurtay are amoog the guests scheduled to pay tribute to mu1t1p1e Oscar-winner Billy W1ld8f at a bltlCk tie event hosted by Jack Lemmon In stereo I 1 hr 30 min ) i POUCI ITOlrf DAVI-- WT IUT NOT UAIT This un1Que view ot the 1984 Boslon Marathon chronicles runnP.r R1c11 W1lllams' interviews with tel '' w !Jack of the-pack participants while he attempts 10 complete the 26·m1le. 385- 1'.!'d race M l!Zl llllHT nw:a• awrrMTm In Sier eo ( 1 hr ) ., .... ®) LOYI IO.&T A woman goes to great lengths to prevent her husband from find· 1ng out she started 1n Andy Warhol's films. a ma111e(j covple searches fOf a priceless stamp Ace grumbles about his low salary Anely G11fl11h and Peter Duchln guest star. i.BI O ( 1 hr J .., u.am.il "' 1'MI MClt AllD •Amie Featured a tour of Bermuda with Ben Vereen profiles of singer Trlnl Loper and model Kim Ate1us (A) ( t hr ) fJl) lllO¥W "Penny Serenade" ( 194 t, Ora ma) Cary Grant Irene Dunne Recent adoptive parents team that happmess can soo~~hrs) ~ AlmNCAll PL.A....,. "A Flash 01 Green" Vrctor Nunez's adaptation of the t962 John D MacDonald novel Reporter Jimmy Wing (Ed Harrts) ls caught be- tween n1s feelings tor an environmental group·s woman leader (Blalr Brown) and hrs lasc1nat1on wrth the potential power wielded by a pol1trc1an (Richard Jcxdan) who lavors developing Grassy Bey com merc1ally_ 9. (2 hrs ) (C) MO¥ll 'Terror In The AISies" ( 198.4 Suspense) Narrated by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen A loo!( at cinematic suspense through a compllatlon of e•· cerpls lrom hims such as "Frankenstein' , "Psycho" and "Halloween " 'A' ( 1 hr 22 min) MOWI 'Tightrope · ( 1984. Suspense) Clint Eastwood, Genevieve Bujold. While tnvestlgallng a series of grisly sex mur- ders. a tough New Orleans cop dlscove" lhat he has much 1n common with the krllef he 1s pursuing 'R' Q ( 1 hr , 54 min ) (l)nll.mnDm (I) llCMI "Lust In The Dvst" ( 1984, 30 Sunday, Aprll 20, 1986 Comedy) Tab Hunter, Divine A mysteri- ous strang8f. a B1~uoting bad guy, and a saloon Singer are among the motley assortment who converge to search for a mc=~~ ( t hr . 27 min.) .. 8 MO¥ll "The Sailor WhO Fell From Grace With The Sea" ( 1976. Otama) Kris Kris1oflerson. Satah Miles. By ~Mng up his career for an Engllshwoman s love a sea captain falls to meet her son's 1ealous demarnr1ection ( 1 hr < 50 min ) -• '11-"King Tut' .... _ .. , ...... ••11w ... .. ..,.,. _.,TMC&l In stereo. (I hr) 1W D8CllaJ •e ... llTY taP• WIDIO comrDOR TM.II,.. M .,.__With an un- usual audience In mind. a mysterious investor revivet a televrsiorl series that was axed 20 years ago Guest star Dar ·==~ ~ MO¥ll "lllUSl()(IS" ( t980. Adult) Bn· gene Lahaye. Babette Bure A secretary escapes the boredom of her iob through adventurous daydreams and fantasies ( 1 hr 20 min) (l) AT Tiii .,_. Scheduled relllews "8 Million Ways to Die" (Jeff Bridges, Rosan na Arquelle), "Ott Beat" (Judge Rein· hold, Meg Tilly). "Echo Park" (Tom Hulee. Susan Dey) ~ID llCMI "The Incredible Shrinking Worn an" ( 1980, Comedy) Lily Tomlin. Charlef> Grodin. A housewife suddenly begins to shnnk 1n size due to chemicals 1n her househ~roducts 'PG' ( 1 hr 28 min ) 11:111::...: ... GD Un.AY_,LM ntMIW..,.UB&& llCMI "CaSlno" ( 1980. Adven1ure) Mlke Connors, Lynda Day George A sab oteur boards a lavrsh gambling ship on Its maiden voyage (2 hrs) (!) l'TV Musical guests Atlantic Starr (!I _,,. "The Pink Panther S111kes Again" ( 1976, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom. The maniacal former pollce inspector Dreyfus directs a dozen assas· sins to e11m1nate lhe bungling Inspector Jacques Clouse~ hrs ) I TO••mol.:ID llCMI "The Great Santini" ( 1979. Orama) Robert Duvall, Bly1he Danner A rough·and·ready Marine Corps otticer laces domestic battles when he Ines to impose his military Ideals on his family. (2 hrs) m-.11U CC) llOWll "Body Double" ( 1984. Suspense) Craig Wasson, Melanie Grll· fllh An unemployed HoHywood actor, house-sming for an acquaintance be· comes obseSSed with a beautiful neigh bor. involVed with the porno film Industry and a suspect In a violent murder 'R' O jJ hr , 49 min ) Cl) .,_ "A Fine MadnesS" (1966 Comedy) Sean Connery, Joanne Wood ward A poet become5 Involved w1th do mestlC problemS which result In tho loss of his creatrvitX (2 hrs.) (%) .,. 'Chain ReecUon" ( 1980 Ad· ventute) Steve Biiiey, Arna-Mana Win· cheste<. A contaminated plant worker trlei to warn the public about & covered· I nuclear accident. ( 1 hr , 27 min ) ttl9 -·,:;&. .-r · In sttHeo ( 1 hr I 1291 "'""'* 1MI"" lllO¥W ·The Wrecking Crew" ( 1968. Comedy I Dean Marlin Elke Sommer Se- cret agent Mall Helm searches for a large quantity ot gale! tha1 must be returned to insure 1nternatoonal solvency (2 hrs ) IDB'lllllMT ... • DAVI> • ...., Scheduled topic Of· ~n1zed c11me (Pari 1 ot 2) ( 1 hr) ~YlllOI 1'MI tl1Ql9(.D A singer (Lisa Blount) discovers tMt me tame resulting lrom a se.x~e M s a puce ~t I ICTV Sketches Johnny LaRue (John Canel·( J sulte•s a oemouon. Brooke Shields (Catherine 0 Haro) hosts her own sllow ta. I um"' THI GAm AIEICA'I TOP TBI .ml 0 SS · ( 1946 Orama) Alan Laeld Gera1rJ,flP Fitzgerald Just pnor tc the 0-Day 111y~<,1un an OS S spy team is d1sp.~1ched to F r;rnc.t> t2 11rs ) 0) lllOVIE . ThP Bovs In The Band" f 1970 Drama) Ctttt Gorman, Laurence I 1Jckmb1ll Ba .ea )n the play by Mart Crow1ey t emr>ers Ila re al a homosexual oirthelay party wnen a r;1ra1ght 1nv1tee ar lives (2 llrr; ) Gl) IATUllDAY ALM ([ ,_ Volvc Monte Carlo Open. semi ftna1 matches. from Monaco (A) (H I mVIE Ttie Falcon And The Snow· man·' ( l!lB4 Drama) Timothy Hutton Sean Fer0r Based 011 the true StOfY ot Chr•<topn""! Boy1.e ana Daulton Lee Whc were tried 111 1977 tor 'loelhng top-secret u S duc1mwms 10 the Soviets 'R' o (2 hrs 11 min L 1110¥W Ba hPlor Party ( 1904. Com- ooy) Toru H;inks Tawny K1taen A care- free SChCl<JI bus d11ver'<, pals decide tc throw a pre wedding riarty tor him. com- pl1ca11ng "'811~rs 15 the tac: 1hat the ~1rf's tamer d1sapprovi><. of her chOtee 'A ( 1 llr . 46 rn1n I 1t:a 'T llCME Rl,m1e It On Rio" ( 1984, Com edy) M1clldPI Caine Joseph Bologna A businessman vi1ca1100109 1n Rio de Janeirc svccumbs 10 an affair with his best l11ond's teen age daugh1e1. then tries tc keep 1t a secret n· ( t hr 50 mm ) 1119 <rn mfr 'TUCll In stereo ( t hr ) W D N>AYI Host Shelley Ovvall Musical l~I Jarreau ( t nr ) Ofa.., .,.,. · The L 1111e Girl Who t 1ves Down The Lane ( 1977 Mystery) Jodie Foster. Martin Sheen A teen-age girl lives alone 1n a big house and lhOSE' who become too suspicious about her act1111t1es disappear l'M'IUll ,. • 8T ... ::ru Scheduled Julian Lennon (host) Peter Frampton. O M D Cher· relle with Ale!(ander O'Neal. Vanity Anne Murray, Melissa Manchester and Al Jar· r~au. Robert Tepper Waylon Jennings ~t~'~ereo (1hr) ~.,.,. "The FOfm1,1a ( 1980 Orama) Marlon Brando Ge< 'Qn ( Scott While in- vestigating the mu• lnr ~1 a colleague. a veteran cop uncover'! ,, 1 nnsplracy lnvOlv· mg the !1Uppress1on 01 ii synthetlC fuel loc- imulo:/ if9'= R (I hr , 57 min) h9 _.,TAACll In s1ereo ( 1 hr ) • _,,. "Funny Business" ( 1978. Doc· umentary) NerrateQ t:>y Walter Matthau Presenti gre1tt c;oeoes ot movie comedle$ • I - -E ' dy ~! cat pc1 yo• Lil wh kn Re WI wr SUt the I ' -.. " • .. "' t1ll .. .. .. .. -laturclay Cont. . I from the early talkies to the 19508. featur- ing the Marx Brothefs. W.C. Aelds. Mae West. Laurel and Hardy. Hope and Cros- 1, and Abbott and Costello. (3 hrs.) 11rcm ... "Chamber 01 Horrors" ( 1940, Horror) Lilll Palmer, Leslie Banks. Brutally murde<ed vletlms are taken to the Cham> ber of Horrors. (3 hrs ) I ... ...... .,. "One Body Too Many" (1944, Mystery) Jack Haley, Beta Lugosi.A life insurance salesman finds his prospective customer Is already dead and the sales- man ts mittaken tor a detective. (3 hrs.) l!tl ([) Clmc:M a a... tl'r CM tll In.,. Cheech Mann and Tommy Chong btlng their antics to this special that feat?; mUSIC videOs from their latest albUm " Out=Room " t:al(S) "Police Academ " (1984. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. ~m Cauran. When forced to comply with an open ao- misSk>ns pollcy, a police academy copes with a motley etew of mlsfl1s 'A' Q ( t hr., 41 min.) -1---........ .. "Pursuit" ( 1975, Western) Ray Danton, Dewitt Lee. A wounded A.rmy scout Is pursued through the desert by a v~ful Indian. (3 hrs.) • ... "The Man Behind The Gun" (1953. Western) Randolph Scott. Patrice Wym0<e. The city of Los Angeles la found- ed through the efforts ot one detennlned man.(3 ~ ! :. "Stick" ( 198', Orama) Sort Reynolds. Candice Bergen. An ex-con's attempt to avenge his prison buddy's mur- der btlngs him fac•to-face with Florida mobsters. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 49 min.) M CH> .,. "Arestarter" { 1984. Science Action) David Keith. Drew Barrymore. The eonoemed perenta of a 9-yeet-dd olr1. who la endowed with the abllty to en- ftame anytl'ilng at will, endeavor to protect hef from government agents planning to abduct hef. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 55 min.) ., ... ---~ 1111 __ ... , 711 ... ''The Bay Boy'' (198-4, Oram.) Uv Ullmann. Kiefer Sutherland. In 1900. Nova Scotia, the adoleecent son of an Im- poverished family faces uncertainty about his future as a clergyman due to btKgeon- lng deSlres and his Involvement In a ITU· def. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 44 min ) ...... aMT CC) ... "Meatballs Part II" ( 1983, Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Mengattl. A wayward teen-ager spends his summer ea a counaelot'-lrH1alnlng at a sleep-away camp and clashes with the youttls at the neighboring mMltary camp. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 36min.) SMOTHERS BROTHERS BACK 'IN' AGAIN ••• From.Paee3 "I'm dyslexic," he reports, naming the dysfunction that causes its victims to garble things. visually or verbally. (Witn~ his later mention of "transcemcntal dedi- cation.") "It comes out in ... not just in perception, but in cone:eption. "That's when you think of wo~ and you might put 'em in backward ~metime~. Like me j ust sayina the dot wauma the lJlil when I meant the tail wqsina the dog. "It really helped the act. But I never knew I bad it until after I was successful. Readinf 'S no problem. 1 just read slower. Where 1t hurts me the most is when I'm writing thoughts down: conception. All of a sudden the mech.amcs get real touah and the idea fleets away." -Sports Cont FromPaee2 __ lahuclay __ _ ... ,. ·1:MI-.. ..... mT .. ,_._.l'ft'LI ........ H ICA -• MftMl P11'1 II wsa .... ............... ,..... ... ._ ........ ~c.••· ,. _,.,.. nu= -IAICM ,. ,.,__.. .... ,. =·:--~..-mM.l ...... .... 11'-Te .. • ••11 I) Cl ..... • wit•NA-IU~...._, = ............ ._. ... c...am•~'f-. )Cl .... , -ma111T9CllTILI I -...... .. --hfl-"' JllAI The Smothers Brothers bc&ao as a serious folk song team -in San Fra.n- cisco 's Purple Onion in 1959 -but the clements of natural comedy in their relationship quickly ovenhadowed the music and established the direction they've followed as a team ever since. ("You can't fake this kind of rela- tionship," Tom told the San Diego Union last year. "We have made disagreement into an art fonn. Our relationship Is like an old marriage: a lot offighting, a lot of good times and no sex.") They were a surprise hit when CBS mounted their comedy hour m 1967. But despite ~at ratings the network couldn't live with their topical, satiric.al humor and canceled the show in 1969. Two subse- quent feints at TV failed to click. T..-wi. Ill .. Cir J!fws • .,_ ..... .. ~ ....... ce.. CT...-> (1 ~ .. =--.. •Damm .... _ .. ..,, ftile.-...11 .... A ...... .... .. = ... --lie·.....,....... • ... ...... ._ •• , • it -.................... . .. "•&A .... ...... W I .. llRllll•I .,_ ... JI , -....i IL tHlr.I ~­... ,_ttrK t 't a.. C*m D. a.-... ll'J. -i~~c~ ........ ... ..:....--,;;. (l.M) Cl .......... . --.................... ...., ................ .... .... ,.,_, ........... ....... ..t:.1:.. 51111 I I 5 IS ., 1 Al. ...... ....... ..... ........ . I! ............ oca•> -.... ,,.. tW ........... --_.... After strogglinJ through the early '70s. the brothers re~ the act in 1976 to pursue separate projects. One~ the s .. -Paulsen had been WJina Tom to do somethina in Pat's Che~ C.Ountry Play- house in Traverse City, Mich. -and what finally brought the brothen together on stage apin was their two years with the Broadway and touring companies of "I Love My Wife," beginnina in 1978. "When you're bot, you're bot, according to the saying." Tom says, "and when you 're not bot, you're still bot -if you want to be. Tbe '70s was a 'force zero' for us for a while. Then we relaxed and started doing plays. and we loved that" Their only other )oint venture durin& this period was their Smothen Brothen Winery, an enterprise eitablished in 1977 and given a boost the following year when their product won the top prize at the Los A.ngefes C.Ounty Fair. "The winery thing. it's not a big cash flow," says Tom, who bas about 3.5 of bis own 120 acres planted in vapes. "We're dOillJ the same thing Pat Paulsen is doina. subsidizin& the wine business. 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SORCIM/IUS MICRO SOFTWARE A DHWon of~ lweoc;l ... 1 li•Nldofllll, Inc Shop at home for your business too. 32 Sunday, April 20, 1986 I I -- SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1986 ... -~ Orange County Is at the brink of a new stage of rapid economic growth, says one economist. A3 ,_ 50~ Michael Spinka re- tained hla IBF heavy- weight crown Saturday with a 15-round aptlt decision overt.at!>: Holmes. See Page c 1. SUNNY ,OMCASTa ON A2 Insurance woes impinge on fun Community picnic faces cancellation over lack of 1 million in insurance The "deep-pockets" insurance dilemma faang several Califomja cities has overflowed into the fun and games of a Newport Beach communi- ty group. The Newport Heights Community Association is scrambling to gct insurance for its annual picnic May 26, but has yet to find the SI million Chili cook off a hot ticket Havtngfiiii was main goa..!_ for com petl~ors. crowds at Irvine fest By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,.., ......... in liabilit~verage required by lhe Ncwpon h City Council. Bonrue Jeannette said her group simply wants a picnic like it bad last year, when children and adults raced an burlap bags, tossed horseshoes and flew kites. But given the current trend of insurance woes, it had to happen - Above their booth hung a pair of • men's cotton briefs. with a hole burned out of its scat the size of a shotgun blast. Tiie Arizona Dcspcrados ch1h- making team wasn't about to be coy when d~bing the effects its fiery concoctJon has on the human disest1ve system. "It's a taste that stays with you," sajd Mike Geraghty, one of the team's two chief cooks. "You'll still feel it a few minutes afterwards." Geraghty and partner Gil Alvarado were intent on leaving a lasting 1mpress1on on the Judges deciding among the SO teams competing Saturday at the Irvine Chamber of Commerce's 6th annual chili cham- pionships. Susa1 HOWLETT Focus ON THE NEws liability bas fin&Uy gotten in the way of good old-fultioned fun. Jeannette told the City Counal Monday the million-dollar coveraae usually available for abouts~ is not bejn.J off'ercd by the usual insurance camen because of the eo<a.lled dcep- pockeu problems currently haunting municipalities throuabout the state. "Deep pockets" is I catch phrase for a lepJ ru.liq that u.ys the defendant with the moat money can be forced to J>&Y an entire damasc award rcprdleu of the dqrec of liability. "We are very concerned, .. Jean net- tc said. "ThiJ will have a major 1ml)Kt on other cities too." More lhao 800 people att e•oected to show for the event on Oiff'"Drivc between Rivenide Drive and Beacon Stteet.s -that i9' if ~f cruc is not cancelled, Jeannette · Newpon Beach Mayor Philip Maurer said be sympat.b.izet with the frustrations of the community aroup, but said a decision on whether to waive the Lia~~ requirement was just too bi& to ri&bt away. The Newport Heights Community A~tlon II ~c. first sroup to tty for a special pemut SJncie the city became 1elf-1nsured April l. A City Co11ncil decision on the liability matter would set a precedent for other permju to follow. "lfit turns out that they say, 'no, we can't JO with the risk.,' then we won't be able to have it1" Jea.o.neue said ... If they say yes ana someone twist.I an ankle ot somctbiq and sues, tbja one is definitely the lut event the city will pcrmiL .. (Pleue eee IKSUJLUIC&/ A2) Voters rally around · reform Support mushrooms for lnttiatlve to limit campai spcndln 811.AUILAMm .............. Californwu to Limn Campaip Spcodina say half of the sianaturea needed to place a cami-ian reform initiative on the November ballot have been pthered in less than one month. Walter Oericen, chairman of the statewide initiative campaian, aid Friday that the initiative is needed because hlah~t campai&ns "have eroded the public confidence in elected officials." Unda warm. sunny slues, a crowd .._,..._....~......,"....., of perhaps 7,000 packed the lawn "We need to cod the campaign 1pcndJog arms race. The over- whelm1na support (in pthenng 111- natures) proves that Californians arc urcd o( seeinJ huae sums of money spent on pohucaJ campa.ipis," said Gerken, chief executive officer of Pacific Mutual Lafe Insurance Co outs a de the .Irvine Meadows The Fire Brt&ade'• chlll-malrtna team eet 80me tonaue. ablaae wttb lta entry In the 6th a.nnaal lrrine cookoff. In all, 2SO, 000 Slplaturea have been obtamed. A total of S00,000 are needed to qualify the initiative for the November ballot. Amphitheatre for an afternoon of chih-tasting. beer-guzzling and gen- eral rowdiness. "Send the uds to the beach, this IS a party for adults," sajd one Irvine dad. who requested anonymity. Indeed, while the teams were try10g their hardest to create the best-tasting chili, their members' main goal was to enjoy themselves in Lhc process. "These arc a lot of fun. They're a luck an the butt and I wouldn't miss at," said John Kuhn who, along with fellow Orange County firefighters. helped compnsc The Fire Bngade team. A~r paradana anto the lawn area, the teams set to work an their custom- made booths prepanng pllons of chih for both the judges and the crowd. "They'll be looking for consistency, color and texture," Kuhn said. "And I know just how to cook it. .. L1ke almost all the compeutors, the Hot Chalupas team, compnscd of former Irvine neighbors. had special Newport woman spins her way to $100,000 From staff ud win report• SACRAMENTO -A Newport Beach woman was amona six spin- ners who won SI 00,000 each in the California State Lottery Saturday, but nobody bit the @nd prize. It ~w to a record $7.J m1llion. Dreama Baur, 63. of Newport Beach, was one of three Oranae Coun!y _ re1ident1 who scored SI 00,000 win1. The othen were Sally McLauJhlin, S7, of Fullerton and Elisa Robles. 30, of Santa Ana. Over four weeU. 67 spinnen have failed to land in one of the three arand pm.e slots an the I 00.slot wheel. The piand prize startl at $3 million and increases by $65,000 each time a spinner wins a Jeuer amount. The bigest winner since the lottery bcpn in October wu Francisco Campo! of Stockton. who won $6.38 million on March IS. Contestants in the weekly "811 Spin" shows, taped at the state fair around• for lhowi~ later Saturday on a stateWide telcvillon network. are cbotcn by lot from holden of lottery tickets bcarina the word "entry" three times. Two killed, four hurt la weekend crashes BJ PHIL SNEIDER.MAN .............. Two people were kdled and four othen were inJured 1n traff"t<: acci· dents Saturday an Huntmaton Beacb, Irvine and Ml ion Viejo. Two people ~ arrested nn suspicion of dnlnken dnvina 1n stparate aod- dtftft. authorities said Hununston b poh~ mated a pickup truck dnrtr who alleaedly «Tit throu&h a stop 11in and collided I Wlth a 1974 Volklwqen Beetle at I :45 a.m. Saturday at I 7th Slttlet and Walnut A venue. The dnvcr of the VolbWl.JCn, Patrick Ouitt. 19, WU thrown from the vcbide and wu pronounced dead at the toene, SI\. Bill Petenon Aid Hits>4luenatr. Manin ~ako, 16, also o( Huntin&lon Beach, was taken to Memorial ""'Medical ~nser of Lona Beach. wbtn be was reponed 1n fau ~ .. caum1u1 secrets for a tasty bowl of chth. "We use good beef and aood spices, which arc flown an from Texas, .. claimed the team cook. David Oark. The cook himself may have gJven them an edge as well, according to has wife. "He's from Tcus and has been cooking chili since day one/' said Carolyn Oark. Whale visitors stopped by for samples at each booth, there was plenty of addJtional cnten.ainment to pa.ss the umc. Dreama Baar INDEX Brtdge Bulletin Board Butlneu Claaatfled Crouword Death Notleel Ent.-taJnment Horoecope Ann Lander• O~nlon Paparazzf PubUc Notlcea Sport• Styte Weather J 06 A3 CS-6 01-6 06 06 84-5 C6 85 A6 82,6 06 C1-4 81-3 A2 A country-western band played throu&hout the day and both men and women competed in arm-wrestJin~ contests as well as a "shoot · n · holler' compcuuon that called for hearty souls to slug down a shot of tequila and chase at with a lusty whoop. Irvine Mayor Dave Baker had the pleasant task of running the Chih Queen compctJtion, taking the staac and the microphone to protect Irvine's fair maidens from wolfish male onlooken. while trying to protect his own reputation as well by ans1sung he was really someone else. "Da•c Baker is actually at home with his wtfc," said the 1mposs1blc-to- m1ss6-foot-9-1nch man whose T-sh1n read "Mayor Dave" on the back. In the spmt of fair play. a Mr Hot Sauce was selected as well. The chili<00king booths offered diversions themselves with ch1h sam- ples and shots of tequila liberally dispensed. The Capital Punishment (Pleue eee CHILI/ A2) The injuat1ve would limit the amount pnvatc 1ndJviduals and cor- poratJons could contnbutc to a cam- paign. It would also establuh a Campaign Reform Fund to which and1v1duals could contnbutc up to $3 annually from their income taxes. Matching money from the fund would be available to polit1aans who (Pleue 11ee CAllPAIOR/ A2) Judge rules in dognap case BrJtUIU MERK ud P SNEIDERMAN .... Dl9r ........ A doa named Bear ~mpcrcd an and out of South Orange County Municipal Court last week, waging bis tail, sneak.ins a pet on the head and ooca11onally getting hlS teeth and claws checked dunna testimony m 1 canine cultody dispute that's lasted over a year. Bear, a rc11stercd Alaskan malamute, wu thr ccntcrp1ecr of a civil suit based on allcpt1on1 of dOIJlappmg. The suit was filed by Manin Paine, who claimed that Brenda Kalatzes had picked up his nepht>w'\ dog. Bear. and refused to return at Both Pamc and Kalatz.es hve an t...aauna Beach. Paine sought S 12,500 1n pun1t1ve damaaes, reimbursement for lcpl fees and the return of his nephew's SSOO dog. Municipal Court Ju<f&e Richard Hamilton Fnday awarded Paine the dog. bu l not the money On Saturday, Paine 5a1d getting Bear back wasalways more import.ant than the money. "That 1n 1taelfis a huge accomplt'ih- ment," he said. "I've been on cloud nine bccaute I thouaht the chanc~ of acttJng the d<>& back were minimal ·· Paine's JOY at secunng custody of &ar was tempered. however. by has concern over a serious illness that ~u1red the family to plaoc the doe under a vetcnnanan's ca.re on Satur- day Pa me said the cause of the doa's 1llncu wa'i not immediately known Fnday's court verdict wu the culmanauon of an unusual series of events that began on Apnl 9. J 98S At the umc. P&Jne wascanna for Bear, an l\lask.an malamute belongma to b11 nephew. Steve Hams. who was attending collcae an Hawau. Some-- tame on that day. the d<>t e1a1ped from the backyard, Pajne satd. Af\er a week of search1na for tile d<>1. plaonactass1fiedadsand putuna up reward posten.. Patne wd be (Pleue ... DOON.AP/ il) HB scores in road funds scramble, but Laguna might lose allocation By USA MARONEY Of .............. The city of Hunttn,ton Beach will reap mort than $2 million for road improvements over the next thrtt ycan bccauat of a county provam that redirects tran11t district fund1 into strttt and h11hway PfOJCciA But mont'y set aside tor rth1h1h- tauon work an · l.quna lkach 1• haf\llna 1n the balance while tran portauon plan~ a-att a Board of liuperv1.on nilmJ on whether thr coastal community as cltaiblr to part1c1petc 1n the proaram HunlH\tton Bcaeb was one of the b1a Wlnntn m the competattnn amona Or.naic Count)' C1t1cs and countyaovanment forS24 m1lhon 1n estimated antcresl tncomc on transit d11tnct re't'rves Interest from the rt'~ fund 11 beana channeled 1wa'y from the tran11t d11tnct and into road PfOJtt11 for the nut thrtt year\ Halfofthe Oranae County Unifi~ T ran\portataon Trust (0<. UTT) wtU 10 to loc.al ~trtt't and road pro,ec:ts and half to rTIJ~inal undertakin.., The O.an~ County Tra.napor- tataon C omm1s~on approved the cn11rt three ycan wo rth of klca1 Pf'O)«ts and ftnt•ye&r fund1n1 for rqJonal wor\t provam' t.arher thia Wttk Tho\Ja.h each of Oranar C ounty'a U1 c1t1e" wa' awardtd money for prOJtt1\, Huntlncton Beach (Pl--.. &OADIA2l ) • A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ 8Und11Y. April 20, 1988 Groapt1 honor Badham RepreeentadY• from two ha.nier lobby orlJanbatlona preeent Newport Beach Con- areeem•n Robert &.clham wtth a certtflcate of commendation ID l'f'COtlDldon of bJa •apport for a iJobal lm.mi.nlatlon bW. From left. Dale o•M-.i, Shirley WtU••m• and Linda Llndqalat of RltSUL TS and Bread for the World. The bW they fa•or 18 the Ulilnnal Child lmma.nl&adon Act of 1888, which would make additional fa.nu a...U.ble to accelerate lmma.nl&adon pro- IJ'ILIU aroa.nd the world. DOGNAP CASE ENDS IN COURTROOM ••• From Al received a caJI from K.alatzes thank- ing him for canng for her dog. According to Paine . .K.aJatzcs told him she had the dog at her home and explamed that 1l had been missing for six months. She thanked Paine for canng for the malamute during that ts me and told him he could take down 1he reward posters, Pame said. Confused about the telephone caJI, Paine said he asked KBlatzcs 1f he could come by to look at tbe dog. When he amved at her home to 1dent1fy Bear, Kalat.zes refused to John McNatt of Huntillj(ton Beach, a member of the Red Eye Expreu lrvlne team, coo Ju ap a •torm at the lrvlne Chamber of Commerce chill champlon•hlpe (above}, bat he bun 't reckoned with 3- year-old John Dollman, al80 of Huntington Beach, who •purned 80me 60 chlll en- trle. for a good old American hot dog. release the dog and cla.tmed tt was hers, according to Paine. During the past w~k. d.oa experts, breeders and vetennanans were caJled into coun to look over the dog and compare its markings against photographs of Bear. Bear appeared to enjoy the Jaunu in and out of the counroom. Christine Durant, vice p~ident of the Southern California Alaskan Malamute Club, compared old and new pictures that Kalatzes' attorney claimed were the same dog. She, CHILI A HOT TICKET ..• From Al 1eam decorated 11s booth hke a Jail cell and wore denim pnson garb. The Hot ('halupas team members touted their ch1li-cook10g ah1ht1es as they sang their own lyncc; to a Bruce Spring- steen song. And the M ystic Chili team promised that its c;amples will "make ~ou sweat, but 11 >won't kill you " ' .\lso, a team composed of female employees from a temporary-help bustne'>'i wore l -\hins boasting, "I'm 1n10 1emporaf'. relat1onsh1ps ·· And Wisdom lmpons' Suzanne Regard -"Miss Tecate" -and Playboy model Dona Speirpauentl y autographed posters for hundreds of men who lined up to admire their, um. eyes. By the way, Judges selected the top three w10ners among the 50 contes- tants. First place went to Muscle Ch1h, second place was Billy Boys Bnefcasc Full of Chili and the Sp11'n Whiskey Ch1h team placed third. along with other witnesses testified that the pictures were not of the same d1aine said Kalatzcs presented a photograph of a "masked" malamute, referring to facial mark- inp. He said Bear was an "open-face" malamute with different markinJS and could not have been the animal m the photograph. "We went so far beyond a shadow of a doubt that there was no way the Judge could let these people hold onto the dog." Paine said. CRASHES .•. From Al condition Saturday mghl. The pickup driver. Stephen Sand- ers, 31, of Long Beach, was placed in Huntinfton Beach City Jail on suspi- cion o manslaughter and felony drunken driving. Peterson said. In Mission Viejo, a 32-ycar-old Coto de Caza man was killed at about S:30 p.m . Saturday in a ooe<ar crash on Santa Margarita Parkway near the Portola Bridge, a California Highway Patrol spokeswoman said. She sa1d the driver, Louis W Alaniz, was traveling south at a high rate of speed when he lost control of hit 1977 Ford. The vehicle went over the edge of the road. became airborne, rolled, caught fire and exploded, the CHP spokeswoman said. She said the driver was thrown from the vehicle during the accident and was pro- nounced dead at the scene. In Irvine, county firefighters had to use cut and rescue equipment to free a woman who was tra~ in her vehicle for about 30 minutes early Saturday. Irvine police arrested Janean Kay Bagley, 19, oflrvine1 who was driving a 1984 Toyota pickup nonh on Jeffrey Road at the San Diego Freeway overcrossing when she swerved to avoid another vehicle. Her pickup struck the center divider, rolled into the southbound lanes and came to rest upside down, Sgt. Scott Cade said. He said one of Bagley's passengers was thrown out of the vehicle, while the other crawled out. The passen- gers, two 17-year-old Irvine residents whose names were withheld, were taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana for treatment, he said. Ba~ey was reponed in stable condition Saturday night at the hospital. After the accident, she wa'i arrested on susp1c1on of drunken dnvmg, Sgt Cade said. CAMPAIGN SPENDING MEASURE ... From Al m eel cert1n cntena, such as receiving at least S25.000 1n donattons of \I .CX)() or less Jud y Roc;cncr aso;1stant dean at the < 1raduatc School of Management, I '( Irv ine, said the measure 1s ncce'isary because "I think we have '!pawned a sraem where money not only talks, 1t shouts " "Our elected officials arc spending more time on the phone look..ing for money than they are on the floor (of the Legislature)," she said According to members of the organization, 1n non-elecllon year 1985 incumbents raised 21 percent more than they raised in 1983, and they out5pent challengers I 4-I. Tnc1a Hamgan, state secretary for the League of Women's Voters, said her organization has worked for reform of campaign spending laws for 13 years. "Campaigns rely more and more on money from special interest groups. The advantaJCS ofincumban- cy increases," she said. INSURANCE WOES THREATEN PICNIC ... From Al Jcannellc en v1s1ons haystack~. pony rides, a ~uare dance, clowns, popcorn. hot dogs, ice cream and fiddlers al the Wesern-stylc p1cn1c But Maurer said events '>UCh as c;ack races and horseshoe lo'>ses "made his hair stand on end" because of the hkhhood Of injury Jcannctlc said in her search for insurance earners. one company did ~y 1t would cover the event for a S 1,500 fee. Ho>wcver. the unidentified earner would only offer the group a ~500,000 pohcy. and would o nly MAIN OFFICE 3'\ll w.,, &.tr St C.. "'• u.... • cover spectators, not pan1c1pants. The group would also lose the money 11 put up for the policy 1f the event were cancelled. she said Although city staff has agreed to help w1th the problem. Jeannette said the May 26 date for the picnic 1s closing in. A City Council dcc1S1on !.hould clear up confusion over liab- 1hty for other events, but for Newpori He1ght'i, 1t JUSt may be too late "They're going to work w1th us 10 find out a solution," Jeannette said, "but I've go t to find ou1 soon." City Councilman Bill Agee said thr problem has got to stop somewhere, and the residents ofNewpon "have to go on li ving." He said people should maintain faith that someone who may get hun will not sue for millions "and break the city bank " "I look at It this way," Agee s~ud. "We're going to get sued no matter what we do, so we might a s well enJOY life and do what we want to do. We can't stop hvmg." Delly Pllol Dellwery le Ouerenteed I.la ·--8o• ~ v "'" M..u A •i•, f '.j:-"''90*" &<11 se79 --~ ..,.,,,.,., 6-4} 4311 (.t>(ly•·om •983 r.J<•"Vf' Gr••' '"'"'"''"0 C()l"P•', •1 ~ ,t0'4' .,..,Jlhll'°"" •• ,,,t_,,, •. --.lfltlt --,.. 1'1v•tJ .,. 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Call the number above and your menaae will be recorded, transcnbcd and de- hvered to the appropnate editor The ~me 24-hour answenna Krv1ce may be used to record lettcn to the editor on any topic Contnbuton to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for venficauon Tell5 us what'• on your mind • • , •• ..,,,,., •no ~, ' '°" ..10 ~ ,.~.... t""" (('of)y °" 1 • .., , •• ""'"'' tO 1 ,,, ·~ vn.,, c 1:10.,, •t• ~,~, ..... d Clrculetlon Telephone• More warm weather predicted The Netlonal WMthef 8ervlQe predk:t• oonttnued Wllfm WMthef and moetly dMr Nle9 ~ t"'-Oftn09 Coelt through Mooctey. Mlghe both d9Yf wlh r~~ 78 and 82 t1 the bMchee and from ee to "' lnlend. Overnight low. wttl be 52 to e2. DecnulnQ wtnct. wbl OU*' bet111t1.twww-..1 10 to 20 mph through mounteln ~end below oenyone. Mountetn1 wtll be ctMr and warm, with reeort high• ranging from eo to N both todey end Monday. Local wtnd1 from 16 to 25 mph wtu decf .... tOdey. Overnight to.. ~ to «. UtS. 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MoNCa ~9-:11 ~ Sat> Diego County ()utlOOk IOr MOnday Llh .. cl\*'09 2-3 3--4 2-3 Tides TOOAY 12 13 .,,, &Mem 12 33 p,,, T 00 Pm lllC*OAY Diil w w w w 11 46 -0 I 4f F'ltwl..,.. 12 61am 10 ,..,.., fli9ll • 46 • "' 4 • 5->dio.. 102pm 00 s->dllill" 7 19pm 51 Sun .... tod.Y ., • ,. p "' ' "- 1.tonday •• s 15 • ,,, -.... lfOll" •I 6211p m Moon -today at 2 31 P m 1..to Monelay at 3 13 I m and r-ageltl at 3 37 p,,, Irvine pilot attempts air record Departs LAX on solo Journey to Australia in stng1e.:.engtne craft LOS ANGELES (AP) -An Irvine pilot who hopes to set a new aviation' distance record departed Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday for a solo journey to AustraJia in his single-engine aircraft. P-ete Wilkins. 46, departed the airpon alone in bis six-passenger, single-engine Piper Malibu, said John Hides, supenntendent of airport o~ erations. "He boomed out of here at 6:S2 a. m. He plans to be m the air 44 houn. We wish him a safe and successful Oil.ht," Hicks said. Wilkins hopes to complete bis sojourn someume today. By 10:4S p.m. Saturday, he reported by radio that he was 300 miles southeast of Hawau, Hicks said. lfW1lkins is successful, he will have flown the Pacific Ocean from Los Angeles to Sydney, a distance of7 ,S84 miles. When be returns next week, he will be attempting to break the world long-distance solo flight record, set in 19S5, of7,488 miles. Wilkins, 497 came to California from Sydney &n l 96S. Formerly an automobile mechanic, be spent fi ve yea.rs worlrina for raoo-a.r driver Dan Gurney and then established Profab, an engineerina-consuJtina firm in Santa Ana. "It's something rve wanted to do ever since I started to Oy," be said of his adventure. "I've been working on it, plannina it steadily for probably the last thm: ,Y.earL" He has children from a previous marriqe but ii currently unmarried, which be said makes it easier to attempt such a venture. Wilkins, a licen!ed pilot for almost IQ years, purchased bis plane in Vero Beach, Fla., last December for S38S 000 and bu spent about $30,000 more for modifications, liab- ility insurance and maintenance. To fly the long distance, Wilk.ins said he added five extra fuel tanks to ROAD FUNDS ALLOTTED .•. From Al away With the hon's s hare of the S 1.04 m1l11o n first-year regional poi and about I 0 percent of the local street and road funds. The commrss1on approved S870,000 -or 75 percent -of the estimated SI 16 million needed to widen Pac ific Coast Highway be- tween Beach Boulevard and Gold- enwest Street m Huntington Beach. Originally designated for state fund- ing. the project was dropped three years ago because of a shonfall 10 state revenue. W11h a 25 percent match from the clly, the road will be restripcd, parking zones removed and a median constructed. The county also granted Hunt- ington Beach about SI. 3 m1lhon in 50 percent matching funds for repaving and other rehabilitation work on ponions of four streets: Adams, Bolsa, Bolsa Chica and Brookhurst. About SI 32,000 in local matching funds was set aside for Laguna Beach. But the commission may take the money back if the coastal ctty is determined on Apnl 22 to be in- eligible for the program. Dave Updegraff, a senior civil cngjt1eer in the county's transpor- tation division, explained that Laguna Beach hasn't met one of the eligibility requirements for getting the interest income. To qualify for the money, a city's master plan of arterial highways must be consistent with the county's, he Polo for Spring Classic Looks in 100 % Cotton for Natural Comfort the passenger area and 1s traveling with 525 gallons of fuel. The plane has been approved by the Federal A v1auo n Admm1strat1on. and FAA maintenance tnSfX'Clor Bruce Stuan said Wilkins has done everything to make sure h1~ plane 1s safe. "I'm sure that he 'ihouldn't have an}' problem," Stuan said. Once aloft, Wilkins planned to reach a maximum cruise altitude of 25,000 feet, ma1nta1n commun1ca- tt0ns with air traffic conirollers and keep a detailed log of his 01~t activities. If he gets sleepy, Wilkins said he will "turn on the auiomat1c pilot and catnap " W1lk1ns wtll not only serve as a p1lot. but as an interconttnental flower delivery man on the tnp. He will del1 venng fl owers to a fnend of Mike Zimmer, a former Newpon Beach resident and fellow aviator. who helped W1lk1ns prepare for the 1np. W1lk1m has big plans once he reaches Au'itraha ''I'm going to go 10 sleep " he c;a1d said Laguna Beach's plan differs from the county's at El Toro Road. County plans call for a s1J1-lane ancnal there but the city has permitted a housing development to encroach on the required nght of way. City manager Ken Frank said he has dJScusscd possible solutions Wlth county staff. but no agreement has been reached yet Whatever the outcome of the d1sa~eement. Frank said that city officials "wtll ob1ect strenuously to any attempt to make us ineligible. We don't intend 10 flve up easily on our OCUTT funds ' OCUTT mo ney 1s slated for re- habilita t1on of Glenncyrc and Catalina streets. # 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759 -1622 •Bullocks Wilshire Wing Orenge Coat OAJL Y PflOT /SUnday, April 20, 'tll8 U College assistance workshop slated LB's 'TomaFund'eXceeds $6,000 People who wish to attend collcae but feel they cannot affotd h are invited to a half-day workshop Moo~y in Room AIOI of Irvine Valley Colleae to acqua.un prospective students with the fiOAncial U111tance prosrams available. Participants will learn what financtal help 11 available and how to fill out forms to apply for ~nu. I~ or scbolan~ips. Individual counseling will be aV&llable following the presentation, and further information may be obtained by calhng 559-3237. Auto broker to •peak Jack Cranny of National Auto Brokers will be the featured speaker at Monday's meetina of the Business Referral Association at the Seventh Floor Restaurant in the Home Savings buiJding in El Toro. The meetina is open to professionals, business owners, e~ccutives. mar1agen and sales people and the cost is SS.SO. CaJI Betty Hae at 581-11 06 for more information. Jledlc. to elect officers The Irvine Medical and Dental Society_ will hold its quarterly meeting to elect new officers Monday at the Irvine Ranch Water District, 18802 Bardeen. Former Angels pitcher Geoff Zahn wtll be the speaker. the program ~ns with cocktails at 6 p.m . followed by a buffet dinner at 7. The cost 1s $25, and additional information and reservations may be obtained by calling 552-0636 or 552-2825. Plano course offered A course in "Piano by Ear" will be offered today from I :30 to 5:30 p.m. in Room 112 of the Fine Arts building at SaddJcback College in Mission Viejo. Piano instructor Robcn Laughlin will conduct the session, which is priced at S45. Call the colJcge's community services department at 582-4646 for more information. Alco1Jol1c klds •class set A seminar for adult children of alcoholics will be presented Monday and April 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Heritage Park Youth Services Center. 4601 Walnut Ave .. Irvine. Rick Potter is the tnstructor for the sessions, which arc priced at $25. Call 559--0464 for add1t1onaJ information. Sen1or day at GWC Golden West CoUcge will host a high school senjor day Tuesday from 12:30 to 4 p.m. in the Central Quad, ttighli&hted by a barbecue. musical proaram. displays and demonstrations. Parents· drug prevention groupsrespondtng to appeal to pay ex-NY cop'sappearance fee --- By LAURA MER& °' .. .,... ......... The Laauna Beach Safe Conduct Coun· cit and Impact Team arc drowning 1n donations to brinJ former New York police officer Dav1d Toma to town to speak to students about drug abuse:. In fact, the parent-run drug prevenuon aroups have exceeded the S6,000 need to pay for the lecturer. saad Gay PivarotT, organizer of the event. "We sent out 2,000 fund-raising letters and I.be response bas JUSt been great. We have aotten donations from churches. mtauranu, fam1hes and busincues," said PivaroO: The Lquna Beach City Counctl donated S 1,000 to the event this week, altbou&h Councilwoman Bobbie Mink.in complained about the high cost of Toma's appearance. P1varofl' 11jd Mankin was not tbe only one who complained. She has received complaints from some parents aod school officials about the expense of brinpng Toma. who 11 kDOWO for hu tcarC tactic:s, to 1.be biab 1ebool. "But I.hen aomeonc f~urcd out that ~ you divide the 1,SOO kicb tnto the $6,000, n ii only $4 per cb11d," &be aaid. "That's a small prioe to pay." She said one pen:nt who wu ap.uut the haah cost oft.he ~m still tent an a SlO donation. "She taid. rm so supportJve of the cause but I want my money to IO to pubUcity and oot to him. ~be was very up front about it," said Pivaroff. Toma also requires a tint clUI rou~ tnp ticket and hotel IClCcmmodation1 u part of his pay for spetki~ A local hotel will pay for bis room and HeJin family has donated the airlme ~t. said Jennifer Yclland. president ofIMPACT. "The ohone calls are just pourina in." lbeuid. Pivaroft' wu inspi:rcd by Toma afta ~him .i Fouatain Valley Hilb Scbool iJ1 February. She felt Toma had a dramatic impact OD the toe~ "They bad 3,SOO Oda tee him aod 900 liancd up for..&OUJlldioa. ••a.be said. lo preparalion for 1 lllDilar rapomc &om U,Wll Beach childml. Pivarolrb11 lipcd up aeveral cou,Dlelon lO be avail- able the day after Toma's speakina enpaement. Toma will speak to both Tbunioo Middle School and Laauna Bach Kilb School student.I on May 21, to t.&c community th.at evenina. and will be available for counsdina teaaiou I.be followina day. ..., ................... Happy birthday ba•b Joan RlYen, ~awe a.ad lloore'• ,Ullrl.eDd LaDe were amonc tlae eel .... .. Pfewport a.ell S.tuday to eel- ebn.te lloore'• Slllt blrtMlay. Tile puty&oer•eetoatfrom~ Bea.Ch abiard die JK)lt Le llclD Vle for a let.arely cnd8e to dae Cannery a.tauuat. La.Dela wu Mned OD tJae deck followbla cocktaila. A.a an added a.~ La.De hired a Uywriter to p.t a happy faee and a .. ~°:[ Daclley'• lD the air°"" tlae Counselors will be available to discuss career. financial a.id and guidance information as well as thr transfer information program from colleges to universities. Trustees OK new school in Woodbridge Monday. April 2 1 • 6:30 p.m ., Costa Mesa City CoanclJ. City Council Chambers, 77 Fa.ir Drive. • 6:30 p.m., ln1De Flaa.Dee Commt11to11. Ctty Councd Chambers, I 7200 Jamboree Blvd. More travelers using JohnWayneAirport About 73,300 more air travelers used Orange County's John Wayne Airport dunng the month of February this year than last. By G. JEANETIE A VENT 0.-, "'94 C..1 • .... •• Close to 50 Irvine parents. armed wtth crymg babies and charts showmi future growth, got what they asked for this week. Irvine Unified School Distnct trustees agreed to build a ne1ghhorhood school in Southeast Woodbndge no later than fall 1989. The Board of Education also designated a staff-recommended site on Spnngbrook North as the l~t1on for the school. "We moved here because of the concept of neighborhood parks and schools," said Ann Dean. c0<ha1r for lhe Southeast Woodbndgc Neighborhood Committee. at the gro up'<i first presentation to the board April I of the prox1m1ty of the El Toro Manne Corps Alt Station. the js1te W111 require clearance from the State Department of Aeronautics "Nobody believes it's a s1gn1ficant issue." said Dean. He satd he had talked with Irvine city planners and d1stnct staff about the crash hazards, and fro m all md1cat1o ns. "we beheve it's a non- 1ssue." The board also agreed to take a look May 6 at what some Woodbridge High School parents say 1s a short.age of outdoor atbleoc and physical education fields. Oliver Cathey, a Woodbridac parent. said the high school was placed on 20 aCTCS instead of the 40 acres recommended by the state under a plan for JOtnt use of outdoor recreauonaJ spac.c. Like Irvme High School, which shares Hentage Park with the community, Woodbridge was to use adjacent land to supplement its on<ampus faethtics. sa1d Cathey. However, Cathey said 1n his repon to the board, "adjacent vacant lands that apparently were to be used for Woodbndgc High School facihucs have been re- designated for other uses." Cameron said board mcmben would meet with city officials befoT'C the former's next mccung to discuss a city agreement with the Woodbridge Vilt.ge Assocaation. That agreement designates Woodbridge Park near the school as a passive part without athletic facilities. In other action, the board: • Rec<>Jnized Woodbridge Ht.ah School for placing second in the California Science Olympiad held last week at CaJ State Fullerton. •Agreed tOJOIO a StatewtdejOtnt powers authority which insures the district for catastrophic losses between SI million and SlO million "Basically What IS bapperuna lD the tnsurance market u it relates to education is that 1ehool districts are joinina to form their own insurance company ... in~ get broadeT covcrqe at lower rates than are· available in the insuranoe marU\," said Holder. •Approved 1986-87 district tlJ'teU in the areas of mathematics, thinkins, com- puters, Ena1iab 1anauaac arta, ICieoce, health, economics and aJ<>bel issues. That ~Jive the district a focua for uaina lirruted resoun::es and establish priorities.. said Dean Waldf~. assislaOt auper- antendent ofinsttucuon and cuniculum. "Because of the severe impKt of property liability insuranoe, ... diltricu across the state have wottcd for aJterm- t1 ves to traditaonally purcbucd in- surance," said Joe Holder. deputy super- mtendcnt. That amounts to a 34.8 perc.cnt increase in passengers arriving and dcpan1ng from the county's only commercial airport, manager George Rcbella said. Com~ng February 1985 to February 1986, com- mercial atrline flights increased from 2,416 to 3,636. a total of 50.5, while general av1ation flights dropped 8.1 percc.nt from 34,537 to 31 ,730. The neighborhood has expenenccd a baby boom and an influx of children that had parents concerned that a prOJc<:ted 1990 opening date for a new school would not be soon enough. she said. Another concern was the d1stnct's Master Housing Plan, which called for construction of Westparlc elementary school before the Southeast Woodbridge school, said Dean. "They've barely broken ground (to build the village of) Westpark. We're here now," she said at the earlier mecung. King and queen of cleaner harbor chosen Other statistics on afrpon operations also show a decline over last year, with the exception of the number of cars parked in airport,.lots. , Tower operations slipped from 38,467 to 36.11 2 The number of au taxi runs dropped from 1.356 to 673 and military fli&hts dccn:ascd from 158 to 73. Vehicle parking increased from 35.018 to 53.034 for the period surveyed. More than 3.28 million passengers used John Wayne A1rpon 1n 1985. Up to 4. 75 million passengers a year may use the busy airport under current operating agreements. Parks open Mo n d ay The city of Laguna Beach will be opening two mm1 parks on Monday and the pubhc ts invited to attend Both the Pacific A venue and Alta Laguna mint parks will be open to the public that evening at 6 p.m Refreshments will be served. The main ceremony will take place at Pacific Avenue park beainningat 6 p.m. To get to the first ceremony dnve up Sky Linc Drive, left oo Pacific Avenue and the park is located at the end of the street. Everyone will move to the Alta Lquna Park after the initial ceremonies. Walking shoes are recommended for the trails. "If it is a sunny day it will be gorgeous to see the suntet." aaid City Manaaer Ken Frank. In the reso lution. the board agreed that the Southeast Woodbridge school should come first. 'Tm having a hard time understanding why we're emphasizing a school for people who do n't even live here yet," said board member Gordon G Getchcl. The board also agreed to parents' request for a seven-member task force to explore financmg for the new school. Paul Recd, special assistant to Supenntendent Stanley Corey. said there as no question the school will be built. but 'ltate funding for new schools has dried up and schools have had to look for other funding sources. "As a staff member, I can't tell'YOU we'll have the money by 1988.'' said Recd. In the resolution the group had proposed for the board, parents asked that the school be built by fall 1988, but Helen Cameron. school board president, said she felt uncomfortable with the timetable becauS<' of financmg. Although financing 1s a complicated subject, Bob Dean. spokesman for the Woodbndge group. said he believed funding is no problem. Dean said the only other hurdle 1s approval of the site loca11on itself Because Two high school students have been selected by the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce to help promote a cleaner harbor. Chnstma Tilghman and Enks Krumins, both juniors at Newpon Harbor High School. were recently named Miss Mermaid and King Neptune and will appear at community and chamber of commerce events conc.cmmg boating and the need to clean and p~rvc Newport Harbor. Among the events they will preside al are the ceremonies marking the 50th anniversary of Newport Harbor on May 23. Clean Harbor Day on July 12 and the annual Character Boat Parade on Aug. 17. The sclcct1on marked the second year of the chamber's Miss Mcrma1d-K1ng Nep- tune program. Tilghman and Krumins were chosen from among 12 candidates -four each from Newport Harbor. Corona del Mar and Estancia high schools. The panel of seven 1udges 1nterv1ewed the candidates earlier this month while on a harbor cruise aboard the Canner) Restaurant's "Isla MuJeres" C brlatina TilChman How it could happen if it ever happened here Brilliant flash of light across horizon first signal of a nu~lear attack on Coast Bdlw'• .. te: n11 ,, ,.e llnl of /Ht CfJl•ma dHCrlb'-1 HW IAI• eomm-1'1 mjpl rapolld to • ••· duranad. It wu a Tuesday. The sun pecked over Saddleback as a ytcht worked its way out the channel. Moum1na dove cooed in I.be canyons and readers from Hunoniton Beach down to Latuna perulCd then mom1n1 papen. Business was Jood and few li~ over the ltad newspaper arucle about Cypru1. an island off the cout of Turkey. Just another n.lf'!'C in the line up Manila. Nicarqua. Libya We had become numb A Soviet Jet with Syna.n mark.mp had closed 1n on a U.S. cruise ship tn the Mcdttcr· ranean. II was downed by a F· 14 Tomcat flying off the USS Coral Sea The story ended vaauely, concerns but no conclusio ns. In Moscow n was n d1ffe~nt ~tol) Alona the Oranat Coas1 1hc day·i. bu1messwcllunderwayby 10:30 a.m The news item about Cyprus well foraotten At 10:43 a m tn lrvtnc. near John Wayne A1rpon, 18 welden on a steel skeleton of Douglas Plau1 Towtr were 1t111Jed by a bnlhant Gash aero' the honton 1n the darcctJon of Riverside. It was \1m1lar to the white pop that 1gmte1 then arl weldtnt torches. but thou\and~ of tames laracr. W1th10 ~ond'l thc) ft-II the huge structure sway. then a gust of warm air. They were stunned, unable to find words. Hoping it was their 1maf1nat1on, they returned to work Ry 1inonng what they ~w many hoped to d1scred1t 1t. Rut in the ptts of their ~tomachs they knew something was dra<it1cally wrong At Coronadd Mar H1&h School the four acres of playinJ field were evenly ,pnnkled with wh1tt c!Jid tecnaacrs Mrs \a1ne's third penod Jlrls J>.E. clA 'I was divided into s111 teams playtnJ thrtt pmes of volleybell. ··c111d. what's that., .. shnektd Beth (1uu cnhc1m . a normally e•clled I 3- \ear-old This time her ~rtam had ft t1cn1 10n -aett10g Qualtt) O ver the rnoOops of F.a'ltblufl. an all too f1m1harcloud was 11tart10g to n'lt For a moment, hands to tau•\, a ll the girl'> \hnrk«i. then the' tu med to the onlv ad ult pre!>t'nt J111 ( ,11ne knew c;hr could move. bul conflicting anpul'I paralyzed her mmd hit the ground run for cover: do n•t e'ert. look awa' be calm, find sheller be up"" ind al I fast or was tt SUly whc~ vnu arc and watt for 1n~tructtons The childrens' scream' '>Uh\1dcd and the cloud kept ns1ng The v.h1tc fiaures began to gather 1n clu\lcr> In the center of each clu~ter wa' a lltl<' more weathered than the rest A.l\er not rcce1v1na an 1mmed1ate couf"I(' ol actton. Tracy Schnher brolc from the &f'OUP and ran ~reammg to thl· pa) phone near the cafctena. 'M' mom will know what to do .. Thrtt lnt'nd' followed her. J"n Caine pleaded fo r silen~ and strained to hear thr 'mcc of Pnncapal Dennis h aM nn~ com1n1 ovtr tht "all call.. l'Orn· mun1cat1on system. In th<' ~1lencc Carohn Rohrer do(lk and maturt be)ond hrr \'C3r\ \tared at the nnly adult prc"'nt 1hrn JIM Wooo t 'ipokC' '°fll)'. "1 knew this £OUld happen " At tOS I the mu~room partially blocked the sun. '\t 11 am . the Daily Pllot new'I editor read the cop) mo' mg o n the .\'IW<'latt'd Pren wire tn the new\ room "(AVISORY) PFNTAOON O FC\TR O \FD BY THfRMONUC LEAR OEVl< F" A hullcttn followtd "The nervr 1 enter of the United talcs mthtAry com- mand -the Pentqon 1n W"t11n~- 1on. D < -ha'i ~n d('\lroyrd h) a 1hermonu\. lcar dc\ 1(('. laum. hed trom the Soviet Union Unconfinned re-- pons 1nd1catc partial or total destruo- tton of NORAD headquarters at Cheyenne Mountain. C'olo . M1no1 AFB in North Dakota. Offutt AFB near O maha. Neb. and Marth AFB m R1ver;ide. \ahf" The termtnal ~recn thtn malfunc· ttoned ., 11 did whenever a rare thundentorm struck the Ora1\IC C'oa~t >\ gro up of repontrs plhn'td around the blank 9Cfetn Suddenly word, reappeared. "The president ha' implemented the pohcy of Mutual As.,urcd Dntructton The ~n went blank aptn as the ntw, editor yell<'d to editor Frank 71n1, who tmmediately sot on the phone to the As~1ated Press Bureau 1n U>s Anaeles He al'° 'Crapped the normal I I SO a. m Daily Pik>t dead- h ne Jim """ 11 • N~..,,.,. Seid rHJdtmr .. ) ' - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I S1.1nday, April 20, 1986 OPEC favors limits on oi l GENEY A (AP) -Most ofOPEC's 1 l member nations favor a proposal to reimpose 011 production limits for the summer quarter, officials said Saturday after a finh day of 011 talks. No official dec1S1on was made, and James Audu, lhe cb1efOPEC spokes- man, told reporters the ministers of 1he Organization of PelfOleum Ex- porting Countries would meet again this morning. A senior Venezuelan delegate, who demanded anonymity, said 10 coun- tries accepted a proposal to hm11 OPEC production 10 between 16 million and 16.5 m1lhon barrels a day for 1he June-September quarter. The output ceihng would nse to slightly more than 17 million in tt\e fall 4uarter. be s~ud. Current OPEC production 1s esti- mated a1 17 million barrels a day In December. the cartel abandoned all production and pnce controls Authorities plan bar on mourners JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca (AP) -Authonlles in the black homeland of Transke1, where bomb- ings on two consecutive days killed two people and IOJUred six, said Saturday they would bar all outsiders from the funeral of a black nat1onahst guemlla leader No one has claimed respons1b1hty for the bombings. but the homeland government has angered an11- apartheid groups by trying to prevent large numbers of mourners from attending the funeral unday of C'h1c:f Sabata Dalindyebo Dalindyebo, a leader of the: outlawed Afncan National Congres'> guemlla movement. died 1n exile 1n Zambia last week. Vladimir B o rowlts Horowitz prepares for Moscow gig MOSCOW (AP) P1an1s1 Vlad1m1r Horow11z spent Saturday in seclusion at the U.S. ambassador's residence, prepanng for his first formal concert here in 61 years after a tnumphant rehearsal before about 1.600 checnng students and other music lovers. Horowitz. who lives in the United States and once said he would never return to his natr(e Russia. will play at Moscow's Tchaikovsky Con- servatory on Sunday before what is expected to be a VIP-studded crowd of musical celebnt1es, officials, diplomats and reporters. O nly 424 of about I ,800 scats in the conservatory's Bolshoi Zal (Great Hall) have been sold to the general public. But scores of music students got a chance on Fnday to hear the 81-ycar-" old Horowitz, still widely revered 1n this music-loving cap11al despite his dec1S1on 10 leave his homeland 1n 1925 and sc-ttlc 1n the West. Libyans say 3 hurt in belated blast T RIPOl I. l 1bya (AP) -Libyan officials said a bomb that did not explode when dropped dunng the.' U.S. air stnke blew up Saturday n1~ht in a res1dent1al dtstnct. inJunng et man and two boys 1 he boys. ages I I and I 3. were playing s<>cl'er when they found the bomb in a mound of rubble in the Bin-Ashour d1stnct, said lhe officials. It blew up at about 7 p.m. when the man tried to removt" 11. they said The officials. who in~isted on anonymity 1n accordance with gov- ernment regulattons. said the man lost his nght hand and suffered scnous wounds in the chest and lelt Related stories Page 06 arm. The boys were slightl y hurt, the officials said There was no independent con- firmation of the report Libyan ot- fic1als were re .. tncting foreign rc- porte~ to their hotels except for escorted tnps Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy's No. 2 mnn. Staff MaJ. Abdel-Salam Jalloud, held a news conference Friday and an·used the United ~tares ul bornb1ng Libya becau~e uttempt~ to have Khadaf)' po1,oned had fa1kd Jalloud also ~•d Libya may ofkr naval baSts to the Soviet Union 1f the United 'late) continue'~ its "barbaru: aggression" against ht~ count!) &fore the reported bomb ex- plosion. the government said earlier Saturday that Libyan explosives ex- perts were ~arching for scores of unexploded bombs dropped dunng the air raid 1 ue!'day Libyan military officials ~id Satur- day they found 17 unexploded fragmentation bombs near Tnpoh\ international airpon The a1rpon's military wing was one of five U .S targets 1n the raid. The mihtarx officials claimed the U .. attack failed because Amen can pilots panicked when they ran into Libya's air defenses. An official announcement on Lib- yan radio said army engincc~ planned Sunday to detonate "dud bombs" dropped by the Americans at S1d1 al-Said on the coast west of Tnpoli. State-run television Saturday showed Khadafy visiting the graves of au-raid victims at the Shahid al- Han1 Ramspe-cks on the camera lens Slain American's body moved BEIRUT. ubanon (AP) -Chm- 11an and Moslem m11t11as ob~rved a bnef cease-fire to allow the body ofa slain Amencan hostage to be bomr across lhe battlehne belwl·en west and east Beirut. the ubanl'se Red Crmc; said Saturday The guns fell silent at m1dn1ftht Friday as the hearse carrying libranan Peter Kilburn·s bod) made the three- m1le tnp from the American Un1vcr- s1ty Hospital 1n Moslem "est Beirut to Chnst1an cast Beirut Red ( m<,c; cars escorted th{' hear~ Red Cross spokesmen ..aid U.S. Embassy officials were wa111ng at Hotel D1eu Hospital m east Beirut when the hearse amved. "They examined 11 and said, 'Yes. it's Kilburn,' " said one spokesman. speaking on cond1 11on of anonymity. U.S. Embassy political officer Cameron Hume said the identifi- cation was not yet official. adding. "legal experts will have to do the finaT 1dentificat1on in Washmgton " Fnends of Kilburn 1den11fied the body by sight on Fnday proved the footage was taken a.1ur day because: 1t was the" first day s1n~·c the bombing that 1 npuh has had rain Khadafy wore a 5uit and was accompanied by a few aide$ and an official photoarapher No members of the public were v1s1blc:. The footage alw showed h1m receiving the defense mm1ster of the African state of Burkma Faso. Jean- Baptiste Boulthary Lingani, and Sudan Oefen~ Mm1s1er Osman Ab- dullah in a room with air vents and no windows -apparently Khadafy's underground bunker Khadafy has not met with foreign reporters since the air raid, and there were reports soon after the attack - mostly out of Washington -that he: was injured or facing a rebellion within his military Army Maj. Ahmed Abdallah told reporters Saturday that 11 shells crashed inside the airport zone dunng the U.S. raid but claimed they did not cause substantial damage. He said m11ttary expertS expected 10 find more unexploded shells 1n the airport pcnmeler. Reporters were taken by Libyan officials to orange yoves about three miles southeast o the" airport and shown two 5-foot-long shell!> Ab dallah said were du~ out of the groves. The shells were equipped with retard- ing parachutes and bore 1dent1li- cat1on codes in English. Otlicials also showed reponers eight shell craters near farmhouses 1n the orchard but said no one 1n the houses was killed in the air raid. "Our men are still searching tor unexploded shells to deactivate: them and blow them up," said Abdallah "The American pilots panicked." he said, claiming that Libyan an11- a1 rcraft fire deterred the incoming U S. planes from fully accomplishing their mission. "The sky changed wtth our anll-aircraft defenc;c." In otht'r developments. Woman freed. Arab questioned LONDON (AP) -An lnsh woman se1Led by poltce as she tned to board an lsrad1 Jetliner with a bomb hidden 1n her lug&age was released Saturday with no charges lodged agamst her. a cotland Yard spokes- man reported Police had )31d earlier they be- lieved the woman, Anne-Mane Murph}. n. was an unw1tt1ng pawn of a Palei.11nian arre!>ted after Miu Murphy was stopped as she tned 10 board an El Al Jumbo Jet Thursday at London's Heathrow Airport. r otice wearing bulletproof vests nnged a h1gh-sccunty jail 1n London where an11-terronst detectives ques- tioned Nezar tllndaw1, 35. suspcclcd of trying to blow up the Jetliner l)cotland Yard 5a1d the bomb. hidden in the false bottom of Miss Murphy's carry-on bag, was timed to explode in flight as the JCt headed for Tel Aviv, Israel. w11h 170 passengers and 18 crew L1b>a accused the L n1ted States of v1ola11ng 1nterna11onal ll1ght regu- lations by using 11s earner-based warplane~ 1n the Med1terran1an to turn back five commercial airline flights headed for fr1poli a!'> of Apnl IS Communic..it1ons and Transpon Minister Mubarak <)hama told a m·w<; conference that l S JCts had inter- cepted flight~ of L1b}an Arab Air- lines. Balkan Airhne'i of Bulgan.i. JAT-Yugosla-. Airline!. and Turk1'ih Airlines. "ihama called the interceptions "barbanc aggrc~s1on" and said Libya had informed the International Air Transport i\-;s<X.1a11on and other av1a11on authon11c\ Probe of rocket ex plosion b egins Republlcan League endorses Zschau Tttan roc k et worth $65 million, not Including payload V .\NDENBER(, .\IR FORCE Bl\SE (APl -An 1nves11gat1on has begun into the explosion that de- '>troyed a $65 m1lhon Titan 340 rocket and 11'> d.iss1ficd payload dunng launch. the commander ofth1c; m1s-;tle test center said <iaturda} The big rocket wa'i about 1,000 feet up "'hen 11 blew up c;cconds after launch at 10 45 a.m Fnday. MaJ C1en Jack L Watt... ins. commander of the I 'it Strategic Aerospace Di vision. told a news conference Watlons confirmed reports that the r ltan booster CO'it S6~ m1ll1on. a sum that exclude" the rns1 of the secret pa)'load. which a few aerospact' anal)'sts say could have been an important sp) ~tell11e Thl sho.,..er of flamin~ debns ~ over about 200 acres around the seaside launch pad and destroyed two trailers and a number of vehicles. Watkin!> said Sevent}-four people were ~nt to the base hospital for examination tor possible exposure to the toxic cloud produced by the blast, he said. On Friday the Air Force said 58 people were treated for skin and eye imta- 11on The new figure included 63 m1l1tary personnel. nine c1v1hans and two Santa Barbara County shenffs deputies. Three were admitted to the hosp1· tal. but two were released Fnday night The third. held overnight because of possible exposure to toxic hyd razine. was released Saturday. "The explosion produced a large tloud of smoke and m1s<;tle fuel product<;," Watkins said. "The cloud was tracked v1'iually unul 11 d1s- s1pated. Winds aloft at the 11me of the launch were from the cast-c;outheast at 8 to I J knot\. It remained over the base proper a.. 11 d1c;pcrsed . rn~c to approximatel) 8.00() ket and "'as blown out over the 1x:can " He emphas11c:d that the Air I orle never ordered lhl' ha\e or an\ 'ur- round1ng area'> n ..ic.:uated lx'laU!>C of the blast Col Nathaniel Lim.I~)' com- mander of the Eastern Space and M1ss1le Ccntl·r. had amved to take over ~s J)l'rmanent pres1den1 of lhc missile mishap board wh11:h 1'i 1n- ve'it1gating the eitplo'it0n. Watkin' said I he lac;t launt h ul ..t r1tan 34D. 1n l\ugust. also ended in failure two minutes into the t11ght I he payloads ofboth lost T1tam were: clao;s1ficd. but some aerospace analy'"' 'ipcrnlated they could have tx·cn important 'ill} ..atell 1 te~ The l llan l4 J) a den va 11 \.C of the Titan lll 1nterwn11nental ba11i.,11c m1s'i1le has liquid-fueled main en- gines and two 'iohd fuel rockl·t, By lbe Auoclated Preu LOS ANGELES -The moderate Cahfom1a Republican League endorsed Rep. Ed Zschau of Los Altos for the U.S Senate Saturday, giving the rela11vel> unknown Zschau his second major endorsement from grassroots Republican groups 1n as man)' weeks Last week. the California Young Republicans also endorsed 7schau The largest statewide grassroots group that endorses candidates m GOP pnmanes. the conservau' c (. ahlornia Republican Assembly, failed to agree on any <.:and1datc to endorse in the Senate race two weeks ago. d1v1ding between Assemblyman Bob Naylor and Los Angeles ( ounty Superv1'ior Mike Antonovich Shooter sald he had A I DS l OS ANGEU:.S -A Carnation C'o employee who ~hot and wounded two co-workers before killing himself at company headquarters told one of his victims bctore the shooting spree that he suffered deadly AIDS. Allen Escalera. 26. was found dead in the basement of lhe < amat1on building on Wilshire 8-0ulcvard after the 'ihooting Thursday. One of the v1cums. mail clerk Jose M I C>pez 13. said that before Escalera opened fire he told 1 <>JX'Z he had acq ui red immune deficiency syndrome. Detective Frank Bolan said he has no way of determining whether Escalera actually had the d1sca'>c No autup~~ ".1s scheduled because a medical cxam1nat1011 alrcad\ had determined he died from a gunshot tu the head. Teen admitted slaying: Fr iend PAS.\OENA -The teen-age \on of -;lain Ph1lipp1nc News e.xecut1ve Oscar Salvatierra admitted killing his father and bragged ll was "the: pcr1ect <.:rime" tx·<.:aU'>C terronsts were blamed, a friend testified Misty Lee Daile> said she spoke tO Amel Salvatierra, 17. the l.'\l'n1ng alter the youth's father was shot to death tn'>ltk tm < ilcndnk home Feb. 19 "I asked him 'Did mu rc<1ll~ do 11'1"' I )alley said ··tte said 'yes.' .. 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Afterward he expressed surprise that a reporter had been invited to cover the session, saying, "Did I kill myself in there?" Ktssmger, national security adviser and secrct.ary of st.ate 1n the Nixon and Ford administrations. said the Reagan admmistnuion "tn many ways has been penonally more of- fensive to me ... than any others." and tt can be solved with $100 million." Kmmgcr, who headed Reagan's Commission on Latin America, said that either the administration's analysis of the situation in Nicaragua "ts wrong or the solution 1s wrong. It cannot be that it is such a vital interest The argument ofDemocrat1c oppo- nents that "you ought to use diplomacy and not power is also tot.al nonsense. What docs it mean, diplomacy and not power'? If they said, 'It's not a vital interest,' or 'In using force you do so much other damage to other interests that arc even more important,' then we could Join a sensible debate. "As it is now, both sides arc stating platitudes," he said. ...,., .. 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Truly, UIOciate administrator of the NatJonal Aeronautics and Spece Admini1tratioo. ''f"mal forensic work and future plannin& in accordance with family dnim" are to be completed and an announcement made in a few da11. Truly aaid. Tbe frqmentcd remains were examined and identified at lhe Kennedy Sgece Ccnter by e~rU from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathol~ in Wuhin1ton. NASA officials have wd privately that a memorial service will be held before the remains are shipped to their families for burial. $600 mllllon fueled Jut Marca. camJNIJ6n BOSTON -Deposed Philippine Pm.ident Ferdinand E. Marcos siphoned up to SSOO million from his aovemmenl's tfQ.Sury and other departments to finance bis last political campaijn, says a U.S. observer of that election. The money w11 in addition to the fortune, estimated up to $800 million, that Marcos, his wife, Imelda, and family accumulated in the 20 ye&n he was in power, said Allen Weinstein, ps:esident of Boston University's Center for Democracy and author of the official repon of the U.S. election observers. ··we know now that the president~ to have siphoned off what appca.n to have been between S2SO million SSOO million from other accounts,'' Wcinstetn said Friday. "In various periods, he took money from virtually every department.al account in order to pey for the most massive election campaign 1n Philippine history." Openlng of Capone vault to be telev&ed CHICAGO -Who knows what cvtl turks in the vault of Al Capone? Millions of people wilt find out Monday, when the opening of a mysterious, long-scaled chamber in the basement of a ~~th Side ~otc! is televised live. Speculation centers on bones of "Scarface Capone s ovals, . a ~che of Prohibition~ra booze or cash reserves hidden before be went to pnson an 1932 for income tax evasion. The chamber could, of course, hold nothing but stale air and cobwebs-and memories of the wealthy pnaster. on A .JGE Chapman College SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Master of Business Administration A !\•r-.. nndl lnve<.tmrnt with cl H1~h Rate nl Return Empha<,('5, in: •Accounting • Econom1co; •Finance • tvfandgement •Marketing Small cla4'se<. encou rJ~e inc.l1 v1dualazed interacttnn with tarnlty anc.l art• o;cheduled h'r the working pmt~.,1on.1l c.lurmg dlternoon and evenin~ hour-. Graduate Admission s O tfice (714 ) 907-6780 Celebrating O ur 125tl1 AnniPersary SWEETWATER, Teus (AP) - Twin tornadoes shredded pen of um west Te.XU city Saturday before alann1 could be sounded, killiDa at leut ooe person. injwina more tl1an 90 othera, datroyu>a b~ of homes and c:aUlina milliont of dollu1 in damqe. •1"bere'1 debris ev~. The windows are out, buildio11 ue aoro down. houtet have some of the roof• otTlhtm, thcre'1debri1 in the streets." said Nolan Counry Sbenff' James Blackley. More than 100 NationaJ Ouardf.. men and sheriffs offiocn on bonc- back patrolled the community to stem sporadic lootin& that bepn shortly after the tOmldoea struck, officials said. No arrests bad been made. Five people who had been reponed missina were later found safe, Red Cross spok.ctwoman Lynn Carlson said, addina that u many u l SO people bad aouaht refuac in a Red Cross shelter at the Broadway Baptist Cburcll. About 600 homes were destroyed and 200 others damqcd. said Mayor Rick Rhodes, addina that more than 2,000 of the city's 12,000 resident& had been affected. The damqed area included a mobile borne park, a senior citi:z.cm' bous1n1 project and a subdivision. Lumber companies opened to help residents boa.rd up shattered win- cSowa. oftkiab &ld. Authorities bepo a ~ bOUle teUdl for aayoee wbo mfabt have been U"IOOed when tk 10f· Didoes spawned by I falt..mov\Qa thundentorm hit about 7:30 Lm., said Wendell Rehm, spokaman for the state Dcp&rtment of PubUc Safo. ty. Two funnel clouds di~ don iD sueceuion, then joi.oed and cut a swath of delt.nJaioo a b&lHnile wide aod two m.ila Iona= tbe iown. Rhodes said. He im a 7:30 p.m. curfew Saturday in dun..,.t atCL Gov. Mark White wu tcbedaalod to tour the damaeed areu aoday. Blackley said the tOt"Mdo Wroc:ked bulineua and homes and .. tome ol the a~ent complcus that were built on the cut side of town have been complet.cly destroyed. .. "It was a tot.al au.rprite. I believe• it was aoina down. we received • call from the national weather bwav in Abilene. tellina ua that there wu a tornado over Sweetwatat 8*'.kley said. "But it WU alrady lD p!Oi'etl and tcarina thinp up at that time." 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Why have a law for one and no regulation for the other'? Certainly one reason for the high premiums is tied to the coun settfe· ments awarded. Lawsuits have be· come away oflife and a m 1lhon dollar settlement 1s a lot of premiums. Whatever happened to no.fault in - surance that bas proved successful in other states? The California Trial Lawyers As- S0C1ation contmues to stop any laws that would put a hmll on awards. In the mcat1time, the insurance com· panies and the lawyers get fat on the poor old consumer. H.R. TUCKER NcwpQrt Beach Union, teacher not in accord To the Echtor- ln a recent letter by Ball Bochlert (March 25), certam statements were made about me pertaining to my conv1ct1on and ObJect1ons to JOinmg the DEA (D1stnct Educators Associa· tioo). I hope you will allow me appropnatc space for rebuttal. To begin with. Mr. Bochlert seems to erroneously equate the ideas that being p&Jd lake a professional. on a scale equal to other professionals. also demands that one·s poht1cal affiliation be limned to a forced choice. This nouon amounts to nothin_g less than pohucal and financ1al blackmail. Secondly, Mr. Boehlcrt asserts that I have taken my gnevances to the "newspapers and to the courts." Mr. Boehlert is obviously not aware that there is no legal action pending at this ti me. and that the newspaper picked up the story m1t1ally because I took my gncvanccs to the Huntington Beach Union High School District Board of Education. Thirdly, Mr. Bochlert states that I have the ··nght and obligation" to part1c1pate in the DEA's dec1s1ons and expen<1e'i. I would ask Mr. Bochlert where my nght'I were when I wasn't allowed to vote on the current contract which 1nit1atcd thec;e un- tenable c1rtum<;tances 1n the ti~t place., Probably most important. how- ever, is the fact that Mr. Bochlert has chosen to ignore the fact that this union has endorsed punishing stu- dents fo r their teachers' politics, has stooped to name-calling, and has a president who recently issued a statement that said. in part: "Some individuals may tell you that the DEA 1s not the representative voice of the district's teachers These communications are done 1n secret or confidence." This. of course. 1s nothing more than a he. One must ask Mr Bochlcrt a fundamental quesuon: If the DEA really, as it claims. had the uncond1- t1onal and wholeheaned support of its constituents. why was 1t necessary for them to force the d1stnct'c; teachers contractually to ~uppon them? I have no intention, as Mr. Boehlcrt would have you believe. of "tearing down evcrythin~ for which the teachers of the district have worked so long and so hard." I only wish to gain the freedom to support a union that believes in the same educational and ph1losoph1cal principles that I do. Unfortunately, this one does not. WILLIAM H:WAXMAN Teacher Ocean View High School Don't forget march for peace To the Editor· Thou~ the Great Peace March has left Cahfom1a. lei's make surr lhat they don't llecome "ou1 of sight, out of mind .. Let us remember that they represent millions of Amencans who sincerely desire peace and an end to the nuclear arms race. For many of us. these two goals go hand-i n-hand. Just as the marchers hold hands as they cross the deserts, mountains and plains on their way to Washington. Let us hold each and everyone of these dedtL3tcd and devoted marchers near 10 our hearts and 1n our thoughts, that we may be there 1n spsnt with every step they take. And, marcher.;, remember too the solemn responsibility you carry with you. fell as the weight of your backpacks uponyour shoulders. Hold your heads high. carry yourselves with grace and d1gn1ty, <,o that those that see you pa~s will look up 10 )OU and feet you r commttmenl to ixace In a country that was founded on high ideals. we Amcncans admire those whose strength of character and convictions move them to dedicate their lives to such ideals. The marchers' con v1ct1ons are Wlthout question -their strength and will have already been and will continue to be tested. Rather than ch1d1ng, scornrng nr ignoring the marcher-~. let us cheer, applaud and recogn11c their effort. devotion. and willingncslo to Joyfully sacrifice the comforts of hearth and home in order to make not onl y our homes safer. but the homes of all peoples everywhere safe from 1hc threat of nuclear destructton MEG CHRYSLER <;ant.'l ·\na In defense of Lori's Kitchen To the Ld1tor We have read the alkgat1ons against Lon'<, K1tlhCn published in the Dally Pilot on .\pnl I We have been pcr<,C>nally ac· quainted w1th \.ir\. Char JohMon, owner and pre~1dcnt of Lon'o; Kitchen. for mort" than six years and know her to he a competent busi- nesswoman with personal integrity We have regularly ea ten food from Lon'<; K1tchen and arc fam iliar wtth the staff. lotchen and delivery faci h- t1c'i and can attc'it to th(· excellent quality of lhe food and the cmc1cncy and the ~n1taf) cond11111n\ we havr encountered Despite the lacl that the allegations have not been provl'n , the \trong 1mphcat1on~ have led people "' believe tha1 they were in tact accu<>a tsons. and consequently busine'>'> ha" suffered senously A rcasonableque'i· t1on has ansen 1n our minds \ould this be a ca'IC of harassment., Since we arc not able to asccruu n 1h1s. I would propose the following. I) Contacting David Hnrnw111 and a!>ktng him 1fhe would 1n1.cr,11gate the s1tuat1on and publ1c11e 1t on "Fight Back' W11h David llorow111" on Channel 4; 2) Wnt1ng to \late and/or federal health authont1t\ and ac;kmg for a review of the matter The American phllo~1>phy and economy are rooted in truth and in the free enterpnse systtm Should the situation mentioned be a case of hara'ismcnt or incompetency, 1f 11 o;uccccds, one more '>mall, thnving hu5tne'>s will be ext1ngu 1shed One more woman who has dared to invest time, energy and capital to help hutld a valuable service industry 1n Orange County will be defeated We beltcvc 1n Mrs John~n as a valuable Amencan bus1nes'>woman and do not hec;1tate to support her in pursuing th1<, matter so that this will not happen ~R f ATHf-RIN( MILLER ')anta Ana Laguna doesn't need skid row To the Editor This letter 1s in re!>ponse to your recent ed1tonal regardtng the tran'i1- en1 problem in Laguna Beach Your edllonal was deficient in two respects. As I talked not only with my O';Vn son, who goes to high school, but with some other tecn·agers as well, 1t seems that pan of Laguna's drug problem an11e~ from wha t tht· transi- ents push around town Obviously I have no conC'rete proof or would have turned ,uch over to Chief Purcell However. the ava1l- ab1ht y of druas from at lea~t wme ol ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot ' the tran\1cnts seems to ~ readily apparent to tht' teen-agers tn town The second item concerns the fact that either many of the traniuenu that I have see n are substance abU!ier!I thcm~lvc'I. or they need far more help than St Mary's can provide them. It has certatnly detracted from the ci ty to 'ICC them ,prawlcd on the steps and on the 'i1dewallcs I would hoix-that we arc not fostcnng a skid row for I ~guna Beach , rllnll ZJnt E0tt0f T_.T ... IA•nAQtnO F<NOt DOft,.., Oty (0tt0t T-ClllnM N41W1E.dllOt Cr ... IMft 8oortl [0110! JAMES G KRFDF.R Laguna Beach llllOH fNIJ C~ ContrOl!flf ~LC.m.11 PrOdUctt0n """~ Tenylt_.. C.CVlllllO,, ~ .... .,.,.........,, IAAf'tlllllflO Olf'IW':tOI c:Z,'::'or ·'The phenomenon of the celebrlty-turned-pol/Uclan seems likely to remaJn an Important trend In current American politics." ,. WELL. .. Xf~.! Eastwood win illustrates trend of celebrity politics Bad news is that celebrities lack leadership skills SACRAMENTO First, I apologize, 1n advance, for abandon- tng what until now has been m·y self- restraint 1n avoiding all discussion of the mun1c1pal politics of Carmel-by- the-Sca. Bear wnh me, though. The pomt I seek to make transcends narrow questions about the wisdom of the Carmel mayor--elect's plans for put- ting out hi s community's welcome mat to Its first ice cream parlor. Voters almost anywhere sacnfice romcth1ng important when they choose celebrit y status over poht1cal experience. There ts some good news, however, 1n what has happened in Carmel. The owner of the Hogs Breath Inn says he has no intention oftummg his newly won public position into a base from which to seek h1jher office. On the very night of his election victory. Clint Eastwood. when asked about future political goals. assured us: "I'm not running fo r anything. I'm staying nght here This 1s wht"rt' 11 stops." A notable from an earlier era. when others sought to turn him into a celcbrity-pol1ts cian, W11l 1am Tecumseh Sherman. cxpre~scd the same detcnnina11on somewhat more forcefully. Eastwood, nevertheless. deserves credit for mainta1n1nga cool perspective during what must ha ve been a heady election night I fc gained nearly three-fourths of the vote in his mayor's race and received a congratulatory telephone call from the president of the Unncd States. surely a first 1n any Carmel mun1c1pal election victory. Lct'c; hope East- wood's self-restraint remams intact. Whether 1t does or 11 doesn't, however. the phenomenon of the celebnty·turned·poh t1c1an seems likely to remain an important trend m current Amencan pohticc;. With all due respect to Eastwood and Pres1- MARTY SMITH dent Reagan, the trend cames certain dangers. Don't blame the trend entirely on telev1s1on, either. although media politics has a lot to do with it. Who can do better at media politics than a media star? But the anger of unhappy voters also contnbutes to the trend. Sacramento campaign consultant Doug Walls. a partner 1n a firm whose clients range from Reagan to Shenff Robbie Waters. sees public uncertain· ty and confusion 1n the complex age of high techology as boosting voters' disenchantment with the tradiuonal poliucal process and the career poh· t1c1ans which that system produccc;. Celebnty-pohuc1ans have become a tempting quick fix Seeing few answers in the system of panics and pohu~I ladders and gradual advancement of offi ce· hold- ers. the public has developed a liking for shortcutting th at system more frequently to vo te for a celcbnty outsider. especially one they sec as having the potential for strong leader· ship. Policy directions m which those leaders arc likely to take their consti- tuents become less important than their percea ved strength. Recogni1ing this, poht1cal kmg- makers are attracted more and more to the celebrity approach to ca ndidate recruitment. "They put all their money on one number. on one roll of the dice ... said Watts of candidate recruiters One resu lt in California was that a dozen pohuc1anc; who want the Republican nommat1on for U.S. 'ICnator found their early efforts ~tym1ed for the belier part of a year while GOP leaders and maJor con· tnbutors agonized over whether baseball comm1ss1oner Peter Ueber· roth might ~persuaded to make the race. The eumplc of Ronald Reagan has -11a1:mra1.u1~1 ;,1;11a.1:J.m:1.i had its own intox1catmg effect on leaders of both parties as they think about who will succeed him in the White House. Reagan campaign polls m 1984 showed that what voters hked most about the president were the strong leadership charactcnsttstics they saw m him. Democrats can argue all they want that his leadership hasn't come cloM: to matchmg his rhetonc. but that hardly matters. In the world of media politics. image 1s all important. The images of those elbowing each other for the right to be the nellt GOP presidential nominee causes concern in Republican circles. "How do you fill those shoes with a George Bush or a Bob Dole or even a Jack Kemp?" asked Watts. (Kemp has been in Congress so long that his earlier days as a professional football star hardlyquahfy him any longer asa celcbrity·ptllittc1an; he's become Just another poht1c1an now.) The possibility of finding a cel- ebrity who 1s viewed as a strong leader is what. in Watt's view. hes behind current interest tn two possible pres1- dcnual candidates, television evan- gelist Pat Robertson among Re· publicans and automobile e:xecuuvc Lee lacocca among Democrats. What's most troubling about the nse of celebrity·politic1ans 1s that, often, they haven't had the op- portunities to develo{> leadership skills, especially the abihty to achieve compromises. Compromise is a dirty word with manr voters in this age of single·issuc politics. But the art of compromise remains a key mgredient in what constitutes real leadership. especiall y m a democratic society as complex as ours. As hnle as they appreciate com- promise, voters will find themselves 111-served by officeholders who lack that slt1ll. And even in simple tattle Carmcl·by-the-Sca. the man who developed the film character Dirty Harry will find it hard to serve the public well unless he quickly learns the an of bnnging wamng groups together. MarthJ Smltb I• po/JI/cal t!dltor of McClatcby New1 Service. 'Slovak Independence Day' not a cause for celebration Democratic National Committee erred in listing that day on ethnic calendar WASHINGTON -The Demo- cratic National Committee rC'Ccntly comm11tcd a blunder of ethnic proportions l he party that has built much of its modem success on sens1t1vi1y 10 the feeli ngs of hyphen· atcd Americans included March 19. 1939. on ns 1986 Ethnic Calendar as "Slovak Independence Day." Despite its noble-sounding title. that was the day shortly before World War II when Adolf Hitler set up Slovalua as a Nazi puppet state. He incorporated into the Third Reich Bohemia and MoraVla. the rest of what llad been the tndependcnt. democratic republic of C' Lechosl<>- valua. Under the notorious Catholic priest Father JoStf Tiso, Slovakia went to war on the ~1de of Nati Germany later 1n 1939 Tiso was hanged as a war cnm1nal 1n I 947 He was among the vilest of the ant1·Sem1tes who welcomed the N1.11s and eqerly did their bidding during the Holocaust. At one public ceremony. President tuo proclaimed: "The Jew 1s a boil on the body of the Slovak nation. and we have to set nd of that boil." Tiso·, method wa\ brutal and effecti ve. His Hhnka Guard, modeled after the Nazi SS. rounded up Slovakian Jews; the Tiso resime confiscatt:d then propcny 10 pay Germany for transportina lhe Jews out of the country -to the d~th camps. How did th1'> ugJy pcnod 1n Slovakian hi story come to be honor· cd by the Democratic National <:om- m1ttce? Ronald Szabat, an ethnic adv1~r to the committee. accepted full respons1b1hty. He said the mis- take was spotted by Sen. ('lcnnis DeConcsn1 . D-Anl .. c0<ha1rman of the committee's Council on Ethnic Amencans. and was excised from the calendar -though not i,erorc our associates Donald Goldbera and Corley John10n were gi ven a copy by a shocked 50urce. "I apolQiiie 10 anyone wh o m1iht be offended/' Szabat ,.id. "It certain· ly won't be 1n future calendars." uibat said he th ought the "snde pcndence" date had been picked up from an earlier ethn ic calendar But Andrew VaJuchek. a Slovak-Amen· can who used to be the committee'' ethnic adviser and 1s now an aide to Rep Thomu Foley. 0-WHh .. said he was 'urc 11 had never been included At least the Democrats cauaht their bo<rboo before too much damqe was done We have aho learned that 1n 1983, a Republican, Gov Richard Thombura,h of Pennsrlvania, ac1u- 1lly declared an offic1a Slovak lnde- pendenoc Day -choos1na March 14 19~ • On that date, "the people of Slovakia proclaimed their tndepen· J1c1 ANDERSON and DAL£ VAN A TT A dencc as a free and independent nation after centuries of domination by other countries,.. Thomburah proclaimed. and added: "Patternina its aovcmment after that of the United Statn, Slovakia remained free until the close of World War II. when it fell under the rule of the Soviet Union." Historians at Tulane Univenit)' brouaht the JOvemor'1 pffe to his attention, po1ntina out 1hat Slovakia was at least partly occupied by Oennan troops on iu supposed independence day, and in fact was used as a deployment area for the Nazi invasion of Poland on Sept I, I 939. As forSlovakiapattcrninaatsclf after tbe Unitt:d States. the historians wrote: "Tbe new Slovakian leaden Iott no time 1n orpnizina the state on the model of Fucist ftaly and Na11 Germany." In 1981. a rcprcxnt.atJve of the Catholic archdioc:ese of New York, in a letter to a church official tn Pans. pve his approval to a pra~ for the beatification of Father Ti10. Aux· 1hary Bishop J0te1>h O'Kcete subw:- quently W1thd~ the approval. J•d .... ,,,... .., ~ .,,.., .,.. •1f111Jni.I ~uw,,.. MARTIN SllJTB columnlat WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY France did U.S. wrong rhe Soviet Union on Monday paused long enough from droppmg toys loaded with explosives by para· chute to Afghan children to denounce the "cnminal action" of the United States 1n bombing military mstalla· uons m Libya congested with Soviet· made mili tary hardware. This denunciation by the Soviet Union of American cnminal action was followed by a terse rescission of a date between Foreign Mi nister Eduard Shevardnadze and Secretary of State George Shultz, at which the two gentlemen were scheduled to discuss an agenda for a summit meetmg between Mr. Reagan and Mr. Gorbachev. As is always the case -ALWAYS the case -the Soviet Union ·lcfl much of the world. mcludmg many American op1n1on·mak:ers, with the 1mprcss1on that canceling a d1plomauc engagement designed to enhance the prospects of peace m our tame 1s an effective rebuke of the United States. It is as if the Nazis at Nurcmburg had denounced the be - havior of the prosecutors as cnmmal action. goi ng mto a long pout. But the Soviet Union we always have with us, and it rematns to wonder only why it is we care what they sar. or for that matter do, always supposing that we maintain a nuclear deterrent. But there are lesser nations mvolved this time around, causing greater headaches. and principal among these is France. There are reasons for true ind1gna· t1on at what France did. BccauK France refused us overfl y rights, our airborne flotilla was requ1re<f to make a detour of 1,200 miles. which added a heavy load to the overhead of the m1ss1on, both in a need for airborne refueling and the special tax on the biological and nervous reserves of our pilots. When human beings go into action fly10$ at Mach 1.5 at treetop level, dodgmg torrential anti·aircraft fire. the difference between perfect physi· ~ cond1t1on and fatigue can Ix the difference berwecn survival and death. Two of our pilots did not survive. It wasn't, then, a trivial request we made of France We didn't tell them we wanted to fly over France to save the cost of fuel. At this wnting. the mystery 1s: Who was it. exactly, who said no? Mitter- rand? Chirac1 Nobody at this point knows for sure. The rumor has 11 that Chirac was in fa~or of granting the U.S. request. M1~lerrand opposed: that Chirac claimed he had the latent con~titu· t1onal power to prevail, but found himself mcapable of assertmg that pos1t1on under the clandcsune re· quircments of the intramural debate. It transpires that the United States loo~ned up o n its restnctions gov· emin.8 rcvelauons about terrorist actlVlty directed by Khadafy. What we dad conceali ng our sources to the best of our ability, was to approach the French and $ivc them concrete evidence of what 1t was that Khadafy had next in mmd to do. Quite simple: A group of terronsts had been gi ven instructions to ap- proach the American Embassy 1n Paris at the hi~ noon of its visa· dispensing activity. The terrorists were then to shower the line of applicants with bombs and small arms fire, killing as many people as possible. Now given that American citizens don't need to apply to American embassies for visas to visit their own country, it was plain that the areat majority of the people on whom Khadafy had passed a death sentenoc would be French. Mr. Mitterrand. we arc ~ven to undentand, was aware of this at the time he vetoed the Amencan request. What his motives were in declinm-to cooperate with the United States ma venture desianed to protect innocent French as well as innocent Americans wt 1imply cannot know. - There arc tho5C who say his pique over his failure to aura.ct more French voters i~. somehow. vqucly ttans.- fonncd into a resentment of Ameri- can voten whoi in then maturity. ne~cr. dalhcd W'lth Mitterrand·styk toe1altsm. But even if in the days ahead we clear ur the ~itterrand problem, we arc std left wath what one miabt call. for short, the Rcston Problem. That esteemed pundil is so full of doubts about the fonhriaht action taken by Mr. Rcapn that he 1s ioina to So tl~pleu for u many houn u those pdou on th~t Iona, Iona run in pursujt of that temblc man who from b.is cockpit in Tripoli, has ' been or- ebestraunadelth for innocent people, Pray for the ae.dm of Wc:slCm Europe. but do no1 nqJect the tcadcTs of Amencan opinion Wllllul 8 fldle7 II I lytftl.klW cel•m•ltt. ---... ! .. ___ , __ ... __ • Be sea chic and cornfor table BY VIDA DEAN ou've mode the reservations and ore ready for your first cruise. It's time lo paclc and decide what you will toke along 10 dazzle fellow pammgers. There will be new sights ond new people, ond o chance 10 be ot your glamorous best. What will you 10/ce along? "Dress for most of the cruise ond trips ashore will be cosuol. Most 1mporton1 1s that you ore comfortable." so1d World Neighbor Trove/ owner MildrtKJ Russell, who recently returned from o cruise on the QE/I. "Being aboard o cruise ship 1s lilce being in Newport Beach. Everybody is independent and dresses according to their own life style and octiv111es. "Aboard the ship was one young woman who wore o bloclc velour sweat suit oil day. Since 1t was ill o dorlc color 11 wos suitable for wearing at lunchtime in the dining room. ''During the day I sow women in nice /men suits on the declc while others w&re m pant suits ond some m shorts. ''What you toJce will of coorse depend on the climate Cruises to Alas/co ore hot this y.ar ond Coflbbeon cruises ore very popular. along with the olwoys popular Irons canal cruises. ''Even ii you ore on o cruise where the weather is worm, ii 1s 1mpor1onl lo toke along ioclcets or coverups. It con be very cool m some oreos of the ship." .Ao/though sports clothes w ill toke you from down to dusk. afterwords dress is more formal for dinner. Dressy pantsuits or dresses w1N be in order for women ond for men 1oclce1s ond lies or• requirtKJ on most ships. For speclOI parties such os the Coptom's welcome aboard coclclod party ond the farewell dinner long or short coclctoil gowns would be in ord•r. Again, it depends on the trove/er. ''/ sow some men m tux&dos ond some in dorlc suits," said Russell. "Most ships hove self-service laundries aboard," so1d Russell. You could always cut down on poclcmg ond pion 10 spend o little lime in this oreo ''rinsing out" o few things. If you /1/ce to toke o doily dip m the ship's pool, there's o wide choice of swimsuits -mo1llo1s in a voflely of perky prints ond the populor bikinis. Don't for~I a cov&rup for Ire/cs from your cabin 10 the pool -could be the some biQ shirt that coordinates with favorite pants. One of the most 1tnPo{_lon1 things you'll pock is wollcing ~ for comfortable shore trips ond shopping. A good rule to lo/low when pocking for o cruise or ony oth&r vocation is: ii you don't think you'll weor 1t, don't put 11 m your bog/ Sunday April 20, 1986 I ,. l i .. Civilized sunning with computer tan information Your face needs to be cleaned and 1t needs to be mo1Sturi2ed, but you can overdo the latter and end up with problems. "Jfyou have ocaasional spots break out on your face, 1t will usually be in an area that doesn't need extra moisturizing. You should only u~ moisturizer where it's needed,' said Joyce Kornbluth. a regional educa- tion director for Clinique, at the Broadway last week. Actually, I stopped by the Fashion Island store to talk to Kornbluth about tanning and the company's new "civilized sunninJ" products. We were taJk..ing 'skin' because the type of skin you have dictates how much sun and tanning 1t can take without damage. Along with selhngany ofClinquc's products. the consultants have educa- tion as one of their goals, and one of their pnmary efforts at this time of the year 1s tanning. When customers approach the counter with tanmng on their minds, a few questions •~ asked. and with the help of counter "computers," the proper products to help achieve that tan arc detennined. It didn't take many questions, Justa look at me, to tell that I am in the "can't and shouldn't" tao category. But, for the many others who can and want to tan, Kornbluth had advice for achieving a fast, even tan without the sun damage that can make yo11r skin look like the inside of a baseball mitt. The tanning is achieved with the new product called Pre-Tan Enhancer, a fragranoc'frcc lotion that works with sun, but not with the lond of rays you get in tanning saJons. You have to do your homework m preparation. For example, 1f sun worshippers have umc on a weekend for tanning, they start preparing for the process on Thunday cveninJ m order to be ready for Sunday sunrunf- "You set the skin up for the J>re.. Tan Enhancer lotion by exfoliating the kin 10 rid it of patchy course and rouah spots," said Kornbluth. (Yes. they have exfoliating scrubs for the face and the body.) "The exfoliation helps you get an even tan. If you don't ex foliate, your tan will get dull and can look patchy ... "The cxfoliating needs to be done three nights in a row and afterwards each time the lotiorr·is applied liberally. It's nonstaining and made to work on clean, dry, smooth skin," Kornbluth said. "What the lotion does is brings the melanin to the surfaoc faster. It speeds up what the skin docs nat- urally." Once you have finished the three- day prepping of the skin, you will be ready for a quick tan. However, she explained that you don't rush out for ( your speedy tan without erotect1on. The J>re..tan Enhancer ti not a sun block, and even strong skins that tan without bumina or pcclina need prote<:tion from sun damage. . .es- pecially bi$h risk areas like eyes, nose. cartips, hair part, etc, The amount of'prote<:tion you need can easily be detennined by the consultant and the computer and approprate products "prescribed." For stronJ skins that tan without burning, a Sun Protection Factor of four would work; an average skin could accumulate a liaht, long lasting suntan with SPF 8 while a fair and delicate skin that bums easily would indicate the need of a SPF I 9. For people with oily skin, Clinique has an oil-free sun block, too. Some other sunning tips arc: •Where air is thinner or hotter. (mountains, the Equator) sun rays arc more intense, step up your SPF. Over-tanned? Do the same. •MC<11cauon can chemically atlect your skin's tolerance. Ask your doc- tor. • Never ~otiate a sunburn. Wait till skin heals. •Bew~ of sun between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m . If you must sun at this time, upgrade your sun block. •Wear sun block whenever you need sunglasses! HINT OF THE WEEK.: This comes from makeup artist Richard Stevens of Beverly Hills. who used to be an Corona del Mar and estimates he has done 25,000 faces. His lip for '"make 'em as pretty as you can" hps arc: Always use a hp conditioner. Let 1s saturate and then blot. Shape the hps wuh a pencil and pay special attention to the comers. First, start at the top and shape the cup1d's bow. then keep the tophne straight (don't round ~ft) t .th~ outside comers. Stay inside the hne on the bottom ltp) a1 1he corner d _keep ihem ught. (This prevents dnbbly comers.) Wtth the pencil, so as not to hav.e JUSt a hne. take th~ side of the penetl and shade down slightly Lastl). apply hpst~ck with a brush and smile as you do 1t. Stevens will be at Andrea's ~n Coast Highway for one week begin- ning Monday for appointments. On the cover ... Laguna Guild pulls rabbit out of a hat Models Wendy Foley, Nancy Pard~ and Rick Wheelc~ aboard the tallship Resolution show looks guaranteed to get shipboard attenuon. Wendy, who 1s associated with Dariao Hays' cable show "Creating Your Owf! Style" wears a two-piece bright floral by Nouvelle. The flouncy skirt teamed with bandeau top are "hot" items for summer. Shoes are by Kenneth Cole and the head wrapped scarf by Echo. Lots of magic and special surprises have been planned for the Friday black tie optional dinner danc,e and auction sponsored by Mozart. Chopin and Debussey chapters of the Laguna Guild as a benefit for the OC Performang Arts Center. Music for the 6:30 p.m. to m1dn1ght gala at the Hotel Mend1en will be provided by "Webster's Un- abndged." Vesta Curry. Jody Stapp and KJtty Knauer are co-<:hairmen of the $75 per person event which will also feature mimes, palm readers. handwnung analysts and mag1c1ans. Sae Bithell, 499-3460. may be called for tickets. Aida Chapter of the OCPAC will hold its annual fund-raiser. a .. Let's SAVESt0/o! Red~Tle • Ptf1KI tor enlryw1y1I • Ourab4t 111-100 ••• 11(0 ... Go Western" dinner dance, Friday at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Com- munity Center. A no host bar and complimentary hors d'ouevres at 7 p.m. will get the event underway and a buffet steak dinner will follow at 7:30. Live music and square dance callers will be available for dancing and black jack tables will add to the evening's fun. Western dress 1s op- tional. Bea Ambargey, 557-6545, may be called for the $35 uckets. A number of Orange Countians will be at the Beverly Hilton on Friday for the 48th annual Las Floristas Floral Headdress Ball. Jalle Lee oflrvine and Sae Hall ofNe~rt Beach are coordinatang the flonsts' participation and Sae Jarvie of NB is ENTIRE STOCK SALE! ALL Gallon Paint ss-St00H1 ALL oak •IOGPlng 20-S4%0H1 ALL Wallcov ... nu 2S-~OH1 FREE GIFTS! Mantel Clock ($29.49 value) or Weather Station ($19.59 value) with any $179.99 or more purchaHI l..lfllll -l"f CVtl-. ,.._ assistant mannequin chairman. Others on the comminec include Betit Lue (the NB resident will also model one of the headdresses) and Dtue Kordlck of Corona del Mar. Floral designers ta.Icing part include Jerrel CUM and Brtu Rogen of Laguna, Betit Bvkl and DoDOvaa Smida of Corona dcl Mar Florist, and Herbert Fanswortll. Designer Con- cepts of Laguna. SATURDAY: Mardan Center. Ap- plause and Showboat Chapters ofThe Center, Pacific Symphony and Angelitos de Oro have events sched- uled on Saturday. Wiiiiam Lyon will be honored at the Mardan annual djnner at Hotel Mcridien. The poolside social hour is SAVE _ 50°/o •. Latex Paint Cotor Tll• SILE Interior Fl•t 5.,... MO 1111 .._ 1"'9tlc. Mountain Oell A CIM.tle I" at•• I S/1•" ea&... SILE 9!! "EO s .... s. SALE 39C-49!_ Imported TeallwOOd 12 • 12 I S/11 111c l4t SAL• 279 -·"· SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard SANTA ANA 2801 So. Brlstol St. (NMr Segeratrom It.) 547-na1 898-3388 557-1324 set for 6 p.m. with dinner at 7. Dancing to the Sounds of music will follow. Tickets arc $17S and may be arranged by calling 64S-0294. Applause Chapter's mini-fun- draiscr at Sk.atina Plus on Michaelson in Irvine will be a SOs party b_eJ.inning at 7:30 p_m. Hamburaen, chili dogs and make your own sundaes will be provided b7 Parle A venue caterers and DJ Joe Stev• from the Hop m Fountain Valley will be featured. Tickets are $25 and may be obtained from Nacy Newell, 6Sl -1856 or Mary lt..a, 8S4-2S42. Showboat Chapter's "Mystery Dinner Danoc" will begin at 6 p.m. at the new Country Side Inn. 325 Bristol (Pleue eee PAPARAZZl/88) The European company, Cartoon. created the three-piece peach colored satin cotton sutt that Nancy wears. The knot skin and bandeau top can be worn with or without the long jacket. A scarf by Echo and shoes by Kenneth Cole complete her look for a romantic night at sea Nancy graduated recently for Hays' modeling class and combines mannequin interests with her elementary teaching career. With the black and white scratch fabnc Shang1 Hai suit -bermuda shorts and single-breasted jacket -Rack shows one of the season's fo rward. accent colors with the bright yellow shirt by GB Clothing from EneJand. A Billy ~It and Holiday cowboy tie add extra eye-<:atch1ngattenuon lo his ensemble. Rick. a grad ofNcwport Harbor High, is wt th Ambiance Agenc). Newport Beach and pursuinga career in fashion and commercial work FASHIONS: Courtesy ofKarali, 3420 Via Lido. Newpon Beach. LOW FIXED RATES Easy Qualifying Fast Service 9 3/a + l Y2 15yrsFXD 9 % + 1 Y2 30yrs FXD * We Specialize in Jumbo Loans * Special Tatiana Offer! Regular $15 gift set Tatiana cologne and powder $3 with perfect perm. $37 ReGIS HAIRSTYLJSTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA (NMr S..ra) Let the sun shine In! Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters ... in sizes & colors to flt your lifestyle. AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-6841 548~1717 540-8888 Designed • Finished • Installed • e1 • Established 1953 1977 Placentia Costa Mesa t Orange Coal OAILY PILOT/Sund9y, Apttl 20, 1118 D Hop aboard a 'mini-cruise' for first time cruising trip By DONNA AND RAV <YM' For Southern C'.aW'orn1ans who have never taken a crwse, one way to "test the wateri;• wtthoul comm1tti~ considerable time and money, is to take a three-o r four-night "mini-cruise • from to. Anaeles to MeAico. Our first crw1e experience, alona with son Mike, l l, and dauahter Chn1tie, 12, wu aboard Western Cnuse Linea' S.S. Azutt Seas, which sails twice a week from ill dock in San Pedro to Ensenada. Mexico. Like o unelves, most of those onboard w~ firat·time crui1en. "Seventy- two percent of all of our passenacrs are takina their fint cruise," sajd John Clayton, of Western Cruise Lines' administrative offices. "We offer a aood introduction locruisina. because in the space of a weekend, you can get the total 'cruise experience:' the Captain's Cocktail Party, Broadway style shows1 first run movies, a different menu at every meal, and great food -all of which is included in the price of your ticket." For our ftrst time out to sea, we opted for the three-rught cruise that wls at 7:4S p.~. Friday and returns at 8 a.m. Monday. The three-night cruise for adults begins at S29S per person (for a third and fourth adult sharing a stateroom for four, their cost is S 190 each). Children sharina the same room with their parents are SI SO each. While lhe klds are invol"cd an their acliv1ues, you will also find enouah entertainmern and activities to keep you bury from momfoa to m1dniaht. But the best thint about a cruise is that you can do everyth1na or you can do nothina. as you please. The fmt order of business on Friday niaht LS a sumptuous "Welcome Aboard Buffet," with the tables themselves seemma to stretch from Los Anaelca to Ensenada. The caterina siaff o( the ship provides seven food services a day, both buffet and sit-down. Besides all of that, there is sull room service available, and snacks in the ban and casino. After the Friday evenina buffet pusenaers arc free to uptorc the stup - stroll the decks and see the li~ta of southern California fade in the distance. perhaps ~tch a variety show 10 the lounac. or visit the ship's 7, SOO.square-foot casino, the largest of any passenaer ship in the world. On Saturday, after sailina all ni&ht, our ship docked in Ensenada, a city with many intercstina shops ca:?1na handcrafted or imP.On.cd items. There arc several orpni!.Cld ahore excunions available, that offer city tours. horseback ridina. and aolf. For those who want to visit Ensenada on their own, and perhaps eat dinner in town. there are taxis available all n1a,ht Iona from the docks to town. The only requirement 1s to be back onboard Sunday morning before the boat sets sail for Los An&elcs. But, you sai. you'd like to 'o off by yourselves and just relax wit.bout the kids underfoot? Don't worry. Aside from meals and port visits, you'll rarely sec your kids during the entire voyaac (except, of course, when they've run out of pocket money and come back for more funds). lnstead, they're off explori!l& a ship longer than two football fields which offers them video pmes, bingo, ping- pong, shuffleboard, movies, swi mming, and, of course, eating like there's no tnmorrow Sunday's schedule cons.isu of a leisurely cruise back up the coast, with the arand finale being the Gala Farewell Dinner in the Caravelle DininJ Room. As we awoke Monday morning. the ship was pullinJ into San Pedro harbor. After breakfast, we gathered our belongings and disembarked, went through Customs, and proceeded to rejoin the real world. One of tbe blC attractloa.a on the 8 .9 . A.ave ._. la tt.e blaeet •hlpbOud cutno aflo.t. a 7 .aoo mqaare foot aambUnc arena. CRUISING COASTAL WATERS ••• From Bl VANCOUVER/ ALASKA Princess Cruises will have four ships plyinll Alaskan waters this Spring, starung at about S 1,600 for scven-rught cruises $2,100 for 10.. night cruises. The Sun Princess and ls[and Princess depart from Van- couver for scvcn-mght cruises that include Sk.a&way, Glacier Bay, and o ther NrtS. The Royal Princess embarks l"om San Francisco for a 10- night roundtrip that includes Van- couver and vanous Alaskan ports, while the Pacific Pnnccss sails from Seattle to Vancouver, and then via the Inside Passage to Mist)' Fjords. Other stops include Ketchikan and V1ctona. Princess Cruises is also offering three "Get Acquainted" cruises from Los Angeles to Vancouver/Expo 86. The four-niJht trips begin at SS79, the six-night tnp starts at $749. All arc scheduJed during May, and include free admission to Expo 86 and a free flight home Sundance Cruises' Stardanccr provides seven-day Alaska cruises wruch include stops in Juneau, Skapay, Haines, Tracy Arm Fjord, Sawyer Glacier, Ketchikan, and Misty Fjords. With Stardancer's ve- bicle-<:arrying capability. travelers can explore Alaska on land and then reserve passage back to V anoouver on a later southbound sailing. Prices be(in ~t S94S (not including vehicle). • , ~ning July 4, Royal Cruise Linc s S09-passenger Golden Odyssey will offer I I cruises (seven- day, one-way) originati~ in Van- couver or Anchorage, and including a number of ports in Alaska. Rates bcgin at S 1,298, with pre-or post- cruisc rail tours of Inland Alaska available from $860. Sitmas Cruises provides I 0, 11 and 12-day Alaska sailings from about $2,000 including airfare. The JO-day Fairsea trip begins in Seattle and incJudes Vancouver plus various Alaskan p0ns. The I I-day Fairsea also begins in Seattle and includes Victoria. The 12-day Fairsky orig- inates in San Francisco, sails to Vancouver, and includes eight Alaskan pons. The Royal Viking Star will have both 10-and I l-daycruiscstoAlaska during July and August, which can be boarded in San Francisco, Seattle, or Vancouver. Prices begin at about $2,SOO. RAW AD American Hawaii Cruises has two ships. The lndependenc.e and The Constitution, which provide seven- day cruises from Honolulu to the big island, plus Kauau and Maui. Prices range from $600 to $3,000 depending on cabin selection. Currently, kids sharing parents' cabin arc $99. The adult rate includes half-price airfare rouodtrip from Los Angeles. Both of these shjps have youth centers, and The Constitution has a conference room that wilJ seat 200 people. PANAMA CANAL Bryants leaving Orange County By VIDA DEAN Gay Bryant, weanng a gorgeous garderua lei, was sayrng aloha Mon- day to friends at the Newport Harbor An Museum. Gay and husband EnJe Bryut arc moving from Orange County, hcadina nonh for Montccito. They also wtU spend time at their ranch in Idaho. Gay has been actively involved at the museum since the mid-l 960s following in the footsteps of her mother, Gloria (Mn. Myford) lrvble. that now seem s to be coming about. She wants to OflAnizc the "cover girls" into a SOClal and chantable group. Une brain storming meeting bas alrcadx been held with 15 in att~~d­ ance. ·we have some very exciting plans. We arc now trying to contact women who have been on the Daily Pilot Style covers and also those that have been featured on the cover of any Orange County publication," said JoAnnc. Cover girls interested may reach JoAnne by calhng (213) 860-3385. Gay Bryant with her &ar- denlu. She bas been president of the board of trustees, chalrman of the Museum Council for two years, VP and ways and means chairman of the counc1J. -------------- building and endowment fund com- m1t1ec member, sales and rental Council chairman, Special event chairman, chairman of eight con· sccuti ve antique shows and Sculpture Garden waitress. But, she wasn't waiting tables at this luncheon ... she was seated at the head table with Nucy Z1111meyer, Nu cy Foenter, ~rtndt noma1, Ckrta Marsltall and Mtcltael Pertill1. Before the luncheon (planned by co-chairmen Norp lteJ~y and Eleuor Gallaper). Gay was pres- ented a paperweight with a prdenia design by Marshall. president of the Museum Council. "On all ofour special events here at Harbor Area's Original Wholesale J ewe I e r Buy Smarr & Compare! IH·.\1<·1''1~(; • APPRAl,l /\'C; o RH't\IRI:\'<• I~ lo N'-"~purt tihJ. e l"u•ta ~h-•J, l"A '>!h!i • ( 7 14) n<;l'· l 111 the museum, Gay always wore a r.:..-••••••••••••••111111!1111!11111!!!~11!11!11!1111!!!11!!~~---~ white gardenia," sajd Jue Douvp..n. INVENTORY CLEARANCE! "The let was a gift from Allee Bed, .. Gay said as well-wishers gathered MAKING ROOM FOR NEW STYLES around to say goodbye. I be group of72 also had a chance Here's your chance to get that ~c~b!,~~e:~/a~~f~1t~~ bC::d~~ extra pair of prescription glasses with a microphone for contributions f REE I to the video. ·selected ...... FRAMES ..... . "We will miss her so much," wd 3 OFF Loal1e El•ltora (seated with •other Selected .. FRAMES 50 ° Donavan and Clemeatiae Dombrow ) "I can't stand it." •when You Purchase Your Prescription Len~s WHILE STOCK LASTS/ "They arc kcepinJ thci.r place here. so they'll be coming back," com-~ONl'INr..w& I EYEWEAR mentcd Donavan. "I worked with her "' El~ two years on t.bc antique show. She's ... with tM fueuf'W insight! fantastic ... a real dynamo. · .very C d I M gracious and never stopped ... (That 390 l E. Coast Hwy. orona e ar seemed to sum up the lunch bunch's ..&..Aft.9080 Princess Lines, in addition to its standard transcanal cruises, is offer· inga savings ofS I .SOO per couple on a I 3-night cruise which embark$ May 17 from San Juan. A savings ofSSOO per couple is offered on the I I-night cruise embarking from Acapulco on April 29. A booking in any outside room, on any transcanal, Mexico, or Caribbean cruise with Princess Lines includes free roundtrip afrfarc. Their other I 0-and 11 -ru&ht Panama cruises bqin at about $2,800. Siunar's Fairsea and Fairwind 10.. day cruises throuah the canal run until June 6, ancf then resume in October. Prices bcgin about $2,000, but currently the company is offering $800 off per couple, through June 6. Roundtrip airfare is free. SOUTH 'p ACIFIC American Hawaii Cruises offers a seven-day roundtrip sailing aboard The Libenc from Papeete to seven other is.lands. Prices begin at about Sl,300. Pnncess Cruises' new South Pacific program starring the Island Princess wtll be launched from Vancouver on September 29, and San Francisco. October 2, on 31-nia,ht and 28-night cruises, respectively. The ship will base in Sydney, Australla, while making a number of sailings to various South Seas islands. It will then leave Sydney April 29 for a 27- nigbt cruise lo San Francisco. also stopp~ at is.lands on the return tnp. Rates will be announced. THE CARIBBEAN Sitmar's Caribbean cruises sail from Fort Lauderdale, for eight days (from S 1,298) or ten days (from $1 , SI 8) and include poru such as St. Thomas. St. Maarten, Nassau, and St. CroU.. Princess Cruises Spring bargains include a savings of $400 per couple on their Caribbean crui9Cs that depart April 26 and May 3. Their Caribbean cruises end May I 0 but resume again 1n October. wtth standard prices beainruna about S 1,300. Cami val Cruise Linc's Caribbean seven-day sailinp be&in at $869, onginatina in Los Angeles or Miami, and visit three p0ns of call. TBEORIENT Royal Cruise Linc's "Best of China. Japan, and The Onent" cru.ite sails between Kobe, J pan and Hona K.ona aboard the Golden Odyucy. The 1uncrary includes two free botcJ niabts in Hong Kon&, one hotel night in Kobe, and a complimentary shore excunion. Departure dates are August 29, September 16, and Octo- ber 24, from Kobe. In the revene dtrcction, departures arc Se~mbcf' 11 and October 9. Rates ·n at about S3.SOO. t-or more spect.fic informanon on any of these cruises, contact your travel agent. Local frfflucert Deua ..... , Ott are lreqae1t ee9trib9ten i. die Dally Pilot. ~ .......... Moro Keithly and Chrl• Manball. Suaan Paro (riCht) wttb JennJfer Panona. The Caribbean 8 days from 10 days from $1060 :~: ... $1395 :~: ... ,, sentiments.) next to Five Crowns Restaurant) U-.V- "We won't have an antique show ~~========================~~ this year. We will have the Bon · • ~ \.11\\ ,,l\"t• $1ttlll p t 1 t11Upl1 1111 ..... tlnl,tl ........ 11)111 ..... ,f\t I I 111 'flt tht l .111hlw.111. n111ncl trip ltnm 1-t l..1111knl.d1· 111111111 h1x11111111 .... • "'"" F.111\\mcl h\l·-.pt'l1.1l-..1tl111).! .... e1111\ 1111 .... t ''111'11plt·p1·11.1l11111 Marcbe sale event that we used to Let Us SfJOf.~ I OU have " said Perk.ins. Her mother, J Jue°Couell, will be chairman of the Nov. 1 and 2 event planned at the m k d Mercantile Buildina at South Coast • a e an a venture to Village. an exotic destination ... The Sant• Barbara atta folks know November 22· 30 she's headed their way and ha".c Depart from John alrody approached her. "The Mu~1c Wayne Airport , stay Academy has asked me to help with theu antique show •. " said OaY.. "l'v~ overnight in Miami and told them l would share some ideas. cruit.e 7 daya. Call us n ow for fantastic reduced rates. llAt the lunch honorina O.yJ.. Nora l..dmu, former and the fint Dr Style editor, was rememberina that the NHAM supponcr was the . fi~ woman to apl)Car on the section s cover (She modeled an Adolfo out· fit.) !>tncc then, hundreds of active and auractive wo men have been photo- araphed for that color spot. The third one to appear. JoAaae Ml1, h.u had an idea for M>meume Your Cruitte S~i1tliat 756-1777 Newport Beach K-On\ Cruise .... Bcpart S<'ptc..·mb~·r ti and (ktotx·r I. l.1 1°1\ I t.1hul11;1.., ports E'plorl' hu-..thn)o? ~a-..-...1u "t lnh11.rncl dut\ 111·1• '-'t I homa .... 1n 1h1· l ' "'· \'1rl{tn 1 ... tancb •\ncl 1 harrnm)l "'t ~1 .1.111t·11 IO-Da,· l'ruist.'"I Ht.·part :\uJ(\Jst '27 . ....,c.•pH•mher 11 :mci :l I. r '<pl;m h t"(l 1tm~ port .... l 1k1· l 117\llllt I .md '·'""·''' 1111 •111 \\t• .... 11·111 -..uhn)o! 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"'M1am1 Vice" and • "The Golden G1rls, "put 1t atop the pnme-time ratings this season By FRED ROTHENBERG UT .......... Wrftw NEW YORK -for many Amen· cans, weekends mean "Dallas" on Fnday and movie rentals on Satur-day. NBC didn't become first m pnme time by mterfenng with those ntuals; 1t )USt prO\ 1dcd two more. "Mtanu Vice" and "M1am1 N1<.'c." ln its stylish cop show "M1am1 Yacc" on fridar and its Wlse<raclong "Golden Girls · on aturday, NBC' had the final rungs in place for ns climb to the top of the Nielsen ratings ladder. They also made life easier for Entenainment President Brandon TartikofT. Before "Miami Vice" made crime-solving chic and "Gold- en Girls" made wrinkles funny, Tanikoffsa1d phoning NBC research Sunday morning for Fnday-Saturda) raungs "was ILlce calling for bad X- rays." Thr~ years ago. NBC was a rcsp«table network 60 perct'nt of the week. But when the MTM lutty meowed off the air Thursday nights after "Hill Street Blues," NBC vir- tually went dark until Sunday. As NBC's chief programmer, Tart1kotT had tned virtually every- thing against the CBS Fnday ltncup led by the formidable "Dallas." "Vice" started wuh a Tart1koff hunch MTV. the mus1c-v1deo chan- nel. was creating a stir m Hollywood. ··1 pushed myself an to a crash cou~ of wall-to-wall MTV." TartikotT said. "It drove my wife nuts." Tanikoffwrote "MTV-Cops" on a slip of paper and handed It to Tony Yerkovich. a "Hill Street Blues" writer whose specialty was fruitcake characters. ''I basically was seeing Hall and Renko toohn~ down Collins A venue." Tanako tT said Yerkovich wrote the first ~vcn episodes. but 11 "'as excrnt1,·c producer Michael Mann who splasbed M1am1 with ra1nho"'s and raised the volume "Ne.,.er in m y Wlldest 1masinat1on did I see Fcrrans. whne T-sh1ns and pastel 1ackets," T~nakofT said. Saturday posed a d1flerent problem for NBC. Few viewers stay home. and ' • ~~o "Golden Girl•" Bea Arthur, Rue McClanana.o, Betty White and Eetelle Getty made NBC'• Saturday nJgbta epeclal. many who do rent movie The networks had abandoned Saturday for second-rate kid comedies and the lonelyhearts duo of ·'The Lo' e Boat" and "Fantasy Island."' U nhke the "Dallas" gang, Tan1kotT knew aturday's competttton was vulnerable -1f NBC offered some- thing special tt, ·· .\ 25-year--0ld gut lool1ng for a nch gu) 1s offensive; a 50-year-old "'on;i,an looking for a n ch doctor 1s fun. Nursing a cold at home one al\emoon, he flipped o n the 1953 ~----------------. movie "H ow to Marry a M1lhona1rc." The idea was given to Susan Hams, the creator of"Soap" and "Benson," whose exclusive contract with ABC had Just lapsed. N BC gave her a scnes commitment. rather than a pilot deal, so the producers could line up name talent. They got Bea Arthur, Betty White. Rue McClanattan and Estelle Getty. 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P DOLIT STUIO DANNY OfVnO wan GUYS (I I I •O ) II 6 )0 It&, IO•&S WATER llO-IJ 1 II I II • U I U 10 II WALT OISNIY'S SLUPING llAUTY 111 iAI A SUN I.JO J 10 S.,AaAfl "°""'ISSION OUT OF AFRICA ll'OI I 40 4140 7·40 10140 Ml A SUH 4 40 1 40 10t40 TOM HANllS S"llllT lOHO THI MONlY PIT tl'Ol , 00 . 00 • 00 1-00 10-00 IANO Of THI HANO (I I I ll J•,O • 0 ••OO 11:00 CHAlllUI~ MUR,HY'S LAW Ill RUNAWAY TRAIN 111 OAHNT DtYITO WISE oun 111 YOUNOILOOO 111 THf MONfY PIT ll'Ol GUHG HOI 1110-t>) The idea of three young women look.mg for ugar Daddies interested T art1koO but la} donnant until he watched two older actresses. Dons Roberts and the late &Ima Diamo nd, kidding around at a preview session for NBC's 1984-85 season. There's a new show set in M1am1, Roberts and Diamond told the au- dience. They couldn't wall -maybe they'd sec some friends from Flonda in the upcoming clip. Then Crockett and Tubbs exploded on the screen, Uz1s blasttng away. When the ma- chme guns stopped. the Wlde-cyed actresses apologized: Sorry, they said. we thought 11 was called "Miami Nice" A "M1am1 Nice" comedy, Tan1kotT rcal1Zed. wa!. the way to do "How to Marrv a M1lhona1re." The way he saw .. . THE MONEY Pfl" IS SIC*SPUTTIHGlY HILARIOUS. PURE UNDIWTED RJN FROM START TO RNISH:· -Rt1 Rted. HEW YORK POST '''.w.-=t f. ~ P 4111 A UNIVERSAi. Picture JZ'ffii .... J.,T C',,..~...._..t1t••'._..* --NOW PLAYING - hit.-. .. ··""' ..... .... ~-.-.......... .. ..,.... "' •co-••wtt> •Vi11t~ f it-9• .... .... --'.,,,. .... .,, '.. ~A)) •c.o1, ..... ._ •v~ , ........... r """""•""-"'-•~ w \1\ ,, •M.to-c> . ._ .. '·~ ,,,_ [--·-· ----·----- .... -.... . .-.o-\1).IJtO ·-,_ ... """ ~­-.o..,. ()..,.'Oi ..,.. .. •Ut...._TUI .. _ ~\DJ "'"'°,....._, .. ~.:::~: "It was the first time I was ever excited about a network idea," Hams said. Talong NBC's concept of three older women shanng a house 1n M1am1, she developed three funny characters and a tart-tongued, 80- year-old mother. "Golden Girls" defied the TV axiom requiring youth and beauty. so many ad agencies predicted failure for four old-timers with no kids underfoot. But "Golden Girls" started in the Top 10 and never slowed down. The sitcom, appealing to older adults, their daughters and grandchildren. remains in the Top I 0 with kids 2-11, women 25-54 and adults over 55 SHARE THE SlORV ANERJCA 1.0\lES ... Shatt hum wtth •.. au LJ>G ·t~ ra,,.. w"a"u nat" $ ... v ...... 1-.ewi ... , • ..,.. ....,~, ·-------- llOW SHOWlllG! otmlUI .-.. 1 ... CDWMOS soont EDWMDS YU> COAST l'lAZA ""'130-6990 546-2711 IUlll HITlllTH llMI CDWMOS IUOKTOfl AMC DaAMGE 141-0311 MAU 637-0~ LI lltllU NAiii mflC LA •ADA snn cm 994-2400 COfTD 634 2SS3 wu1wna • m -ms EDWMDS CIDIA ET ,..,, ....... d, 1Ull .. f01 ll,.tl4A . ,.., ..... ..... w , ... Jeremy switches fiancees on AMC By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Enca stunned when Jeremy calls off their wcddma and announces bis plan to marry Natalie. who has threatened to have an abortion tf Jeremy and Erica wed. With Brooke acccpttna Jane as her mother. Phoebe becomes Jealous. Manan talks Adam out of 11v1ng Tad lllfie comm1ss1on. After Adam pays double for property because Palmer kept b1dd1na him up, Adam teams piece of ~nd worthless. Nina fears OifT will pressure her1ntohavinasex when they go out or town for the weekend Allen acts ten-) ear pnson sentence Julie and Charlie become romanuc. Wade tells Robin Don 1s willina to 11ve her divorce. but with mob out to get Wade, he wants Robin to get money from Don. Robin refuses. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: When Ka1hlccn refu~s to attend Sally and Catlin's party with Cass, he asks M.J. An enraged Kathleen follows them to the bash Leaming Donna hired Ralph to im- personate her father. Marley vows to leave Bay City after she and Jake wed. Posina u Marley, V1ctona scu date changed on Marley and Jake's wedding invitations. At Sally and CatJm's patty, Donna admits her schemes and allows everyone a rare ithmpsc into her fears and msccuntJes. tehc1a, havmg b1Woess woes, wooden 1f Michael Will bail her out. ••• AS THE WORLD TURNS: When she and C'nug almost kiss. Sierra d«'1dcs they can no longer scr each other even on a fncnds-only basts Whtie making love to Tonio. Sierra calls out Craig's name. When Iva asks Meg aboua her kissing Dusty, Meg st.arts to badmouth Lily An enraged Iva slaps Meg Stunned by her ac11ons, lva tells Steve she 1s leav1na 1own John pressunng Dusty 10 get into an Ivy League college K.Jm. sulTenng stomach pains.goes to hospital Munson ordered to arrest Kim Luctnda and Barbara ploa to ruin Shannon and Bnan's wedding. Betsy decides to become fnendly to Tod 10 hopes that he Will 11op pulling bus1nl'ss away from Steve. Stevr angry when hr realizes Betsy has spoken with Tod. Shannon·tells Earl not to hurt L1'18 • • • CAPITOL: Aller Mark tells Paula he's marryang Clanssa. Paula setS su1c1de plot tn motton Police find eamng Myrna planted 10 Dylan's room Thomas upset "'hen Clanssa ~~)"Hhe's chosen Mark over Suter Uc! convinces Baxter to postpone move to LA unlll after hr and Jenny renew wcddtng vows Sloane lums down Paula's offer to help her with TV show "Washing- ton Eye." Sloane cunous when Mark makes poh11cal speech conccm1ng Bora.ck. country where her long-ago lover, Pnncc Ah. resides. She lrams Pnnce Ah 1s missing and that his father, King Ahmed. has been assassinated Leeanne tells Wall)' she has c.ancer Wally 1ncs 10 ge1 his song published • • • DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Liz pressing charges ~nst Pete. cla1 mmg he gavr Tod dnnk 01 t Tod sustained fauil m1unes tn car eras Rohen 1ells Doug about thc horron he faced m conccn1ra11 on camp Distrustful of medical a11en11on miners arc rcce1v1n1t. Mike and Robin go 10 minr RUN FOR COVER! lPOUCE ~(ii) ' • i\M~I .. t"Mi'""' ' ' y. -·---........ _ .. ---- IUoR9 ILTlll CDWMDS SAOOlfBAU STADUl9Da.fl Sll-SUO 63'-mo MNl1'M llA8I tlU EDWMDS CHMTD llWIN am rt.w COfTIE u1-0no S29-S33' HllAPIH .,. UA MOVl:S I EDWMDS IJIVIJSITY 952-4993 S51-0C5S MIU Piii u ..... 'ACFIC GAT£WAY BtDA ,MtC oa ... 523-1611 121-4070 UIT&&U MIT& IUI EDWMDS i.ISTll EDWMDSWSA 540-7444 ""·5025 --nllYll • Hl~7 ~ EDWMDS VI.LAGE COfTtl 634-2553 owner V1c1or, who rdulCS to llslen 10 them lnvesllpltn& the mtne, Robin and Mite arc involved 10 cave-10 While underso101 hypnos11 with Marlena. John 1s homfied by one of. bts mcmone~ Movinc to Aonda, Howie 11ves Bo. a.nd Hope his detective firm. Shane admits to Kimberly he's not sure 1f he fathered the baby but he'll love 1t as thouah it were his own.' Caroline hep Victor not to reveal that he 1s really Bo's father Mehssu amazed at Lars' dancina ab1l11y Patch tells Victor that John as the Pawn Victor funous thaa 1hc Pawn has once a.pin escaped • • • GENERAL H~PITAL: Monica tells Alan she wants divorce. No one re- members secma Kevin at library or at lecture dunna night Jennifer murdered. Lucy Je&lousofKevm and Teri's mamagt. Jeffs former foster parents decide not to prosccule him on breaking and enterina Kevin's trial drawing to a clo~. Under cross-examination, Jake d1scrcd1ts Red by revcalma his part 1n a basketball scandal When a patient dies because ovcrzea.lous photographer was 1ry1ng to get 1nfor· mauon on Patnck and K.cvm, D.A decides 10 prosecute the photocrapher • • • GUIDING LIGHT: Fletcher. believing Cam 1s hiding someahing. urges Reva 10 get him out oflhe house but Reva refu~ Fletcher learns that Cam 1s really Harry Cam, a man whose wife died 1n 11 mystcnous stunt accident. Jessie tells Simon she loves him. Claire decides to go after Kyle. Ph1hpsives Beth first ed1t1on of his novel "Zanzibar." Ph.thp and Beth rekindle old fcchnp for one another Roxie and Rick unable to get over their mantal problems. Hawk stunned when hr 1s told Calla dumped Ross • • • LOVING: Harry 1ells Gwyn he may be the man fi.or her. Doug tells Jim he should free Shana so she can have a complete hfe Sheree confesses to Jim that Johnny's her baby. nol Ava's Later Ava tells Jim that !f Sheree told him Johnny 1s her son 11 s because Sheree is emottonally 111. Loma finally agrees not to see Linc. Zach tells Loma the only way she can beat murder rap is to paint Lane as a bad guy. Mob af\er Harry for bad debts. Harry stunned when he wins m1lhons 1n the lottery • • • ONE UFE TO UVE: Victor's safr deposit bo~ contains Tina·s b1nh cen.aficate nam1n1 Victor and Irene as her parcna. a lock ofher baby h.8.1.r. Vactona's high tehool vaJed1ctonan speech, a.nd his d1vonx decree from Tina's mother. which made Donan his legal wife upon bJS death. Pete fumes when an an.icle about Herb's candidacy for DA alludes 10 Pete being drunk while defending 01nt. Vicki dis- turbed by v1s1t to doctor. A~ admits he took codeine on his own. a confession which itets UtTV lo remstale Josh 31 about Rick's honestv. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: When he makes big bucks on S25.()()() he gave Devhn to mvest Dakota discounts her advt~ and decide~ to rc1nvcs1 When Roger learns Dakota took mone} for rec center and mvcsted at for h1m~lf he orders the monev repla«-d (Pleue .ee SOAP/85) "****! A CLASSIC ! " -Jo, M~d«r 'EW YORK DAii Y 'fW~ THI A O\l 'llll \ ()1 ,_ ~ CW8HOUSI '1CTlllf.S" • ........,.-.. 4.....-t-c...._ ,.µJ--. t. ·-· ,...., ,_....._...t..._ ............... ~ IOW L&MIU SHOWlll AMC f ASIO SQUoW: (213) "1 •33 NOIA Piii ......... 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Josie and her rough-hewn father have baited an atlractlvc trap for Jamie, and O'Neill's story follows them through a night ofheavy drinlongand personal revelation. This seldom-produced drama (its last local appearance was in 1967 at South Coast Repenory's first theater) receives a vital and compellina inter- pretation by director Thomas Bradac and a first-rate cast at Garden Grove's Gem Theater -which is becoming known as SCR West for its consistent professionalism. The Gem pro- duction is richly detailed, its dingy farmhouse setting realistically ap- pointed by scenic designer Gil Moral- es and selectively illuminated by lighting designer Kevin Cook. The evening's richest perfonnance is a case of a n actress cast against type and making the role her own. Cherie Brown is neither the large or voluptu- ous Josic described by O'Neill, but the strength of her portrayal virtually transfonns her into such a figure an our minds. Brownendowshercharac- tcrization with a brilliant earthy sensuality, rendered even more so when we learn it's all a sham and discover the heart under the harlot- tike guise. As the embittered Jamie Tyrone, who comes to Josie for what promises Toi Tnus to be a night ot carnaJ revelry, Russ Terry delivers a movrng and articulate performance, but stops shon of the tortured intensity im- plicit in the character. Terry cboosci to play Jamie as a bumed-<>ut case with little of his actor's emotion intact, an effective but somehow incom~lete interpretation. Daniel Bryan Cartmell is superb in his depiction of Josie's father, Phil Hopn, the dirt-poor farmer who glories in life's simple pleasures. Cartmell auides his feisty Irishman character throuah dizzying mood swings, always landing securely on bis feet. It is a robust, glorious per- formance. Completing the cast in cameo assignments are Wayne Watkins as the snipp~ millionam on the next fann who s roasted to a fi ne tum by the Hogans and Danny Oberbeck as Josie's younger brother, setting out on the road to a better life. Both turn in wcll-fonned portra~s. "A Moon for the Misbegotten•• is a filling meal for theatrical gourmets by one of America's peatest playwriabts and deserves wtde attention. J>er- formances continue Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May 10 with Sunday performances today and next Sunday at 7:30 and May 4 at 3 p.m. at the Gem, 12852 Mam St. Garden Grove. Call 636-7213 for ticket information. Cherie Brown and o.ntel B~j! Cartmell threaten Wayne Watklu ln ••A lloon for the beaotten" at the Gem. Kindness restores faith in humanity DEAR ANN LANDERS: These days when so many people arc cynical and tend to be insensit ive and uncaring. I witnessed something that restored my faith in humanity. I'd like to share it with you. Recently I sat across from a man on the New York subway. His coat was tattered and tom, held together with pins and stnng.. His trousers were in no better shape. He had boles in h.is shoes and he wore no socks. The poor fellow looked as if he hadn't had a bath in weeks. I tried not to stare. looking left. right. up and down, but I couldn't keep my eyes off him. I never saw anyone who was so down and out. Just before my stop, as the train came to a halt, a neatly dressed, elderly woman walked the length of the car to the door next to where I was A1111 l.uDERS seated. although there were doors down at the other end where she had come from. She handed the ~thetic stranger a dollar bill and said, with great dignity, "I believe you dropped this." The startled old man reached out, took the dolJar and sajd, "Thank you." There was nothing on the floor before the woman came by -of that I am positive. 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AMC fMl1oOft SollMt 1~ ~NOE Ct,... l)l&J OfV.ltOI: ~0r ... 1n QUno •tMITAANA fdMrdt ... tol ~, .... ........ '° UA MALL n30$4t think of how wonderfully generous and k.ind people can be. I learned a lot about life that day. -JIM B. (BROOKLYN) N.Y. DAILY NEWS READER. DEAR JIM: WUt a lleartwarmiDg story. WUt yoe leaned from wtt- aes1lq dlat l.Dcldeat ii Mme~1 we all need to be remlMed of. ne.e days wllea m.u•1 IUlUDU.ltt a. mu l1 so visible, wlla tltere ls IO mad! bntallty ud vtolace la dte world, U.ere ii alM compualoa. love ud 1naereslty of 1plrtt. ftat womu • tlae tra1a 1ymboll&e4 die beat la all of 11. It'• thre .. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: The man I work for is a human dynamo. He never seems to relax. I have never seen a penon so keyed up in all my life. Can this sort of behavior cause WA COSTA .. 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(1) lAMl.Hl,NI ... +.,., ..... edwards M 1<.s11 •N VIE .JO M4t. I ( ' "'• &.. ... ... • ' .. _ .. _ .._..,.,._u, t'.11. UI,.,. •ttil .. .. ........... " .. -=------...._ .. 8e Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Aprll 20, 1988 , W ALK IN THE SuN Hearts and flowers shower planned for Aissa Wayne WAYNE FAMll Y NEWS: Alna Debra Sclnrelcllert, Barbara De Wvdy, a sales penon and up to 500 AaJ'Oa) Spellla1. a portion of the upoomina San Wa)'De, the daua.hter of Pilar Wayae Fraako, Maute Glyu, Barbara pnnents and accnsones in the DRY RUNS. rm petrified," said Francisco speech before the Gnts for of Newport Beach, and of the l-.le Banaen, Doroltly T•u·Dbllll, Ml11y client's size will puU into a customer's writer, lcctu~r and Saddleblck Col-Breakfast O ub at the Pacific Club, actor Job Wayae. w11J be honored at nertot. Paala Erd, Lola Drtu• driveway. Iese teacher Lola D. G~ con-Newpon Beach on Tuesday, May 20. a luncheon and bndal shower hosted Cauoa and Mena Saftla. "After the cltent has made her cemina a one-hour keynote speech by long-time Wayne family fnend MOVING ON. Amea Wanty is selections, she can try on lhe pr-she bas been invited to Jive at the Z00-000. Jobay CanoD isn't Toal Arml1tead, at her Newport taking his Fashion Island hautc ments in the privacy of her own National Speakers' Association Con-lbeonly"expen"whoistalk.mgabou1 BETTY PORTER Beach home on Apnl 26. couture salon on the road. home," said Wardy. ference in San Francisco on June 7. "Zoo-Doo" -the elephant, lion and Armistead said that she plans "a "My clients in Beverly Hills and Who arc the women who will Ta.king her planned speech -01ber animal fertilizer pack.aged and romantic luncheon full of surprises Palm Springs lead busy lives," said receive Wardy's red-carpet dchvery entitled "Humor is Serious Business sold at almost SI a pound by th,e and lots of heans and flowers" by Wardy. "so if they can't come to us, scvicc? Wardy won't tell. But some of in Business" -most seriously, Bronx, N. Y. and Portland. Ore. zoos. Wayne fnend and famiJy flonsl we will go to them -by appointment, the celebntJes known to frequent his Gillebaard has invited her friends to Recently, Daily Pilot column11t AllD Xavier Trevlao for the bnde-to-be of course." Newpon Beach salon include Jou what she calls an "undress rehearsal Wella told the Friends of the Newport that elephants cat 500 pounds of bay.a day, the profit from Zoo-~ sales 11 JUSl 8 drop m the bucket ... Wayne and Dr. nomaa A. GlonJs, Traveling 1n a specially made 3.S-Colllaa, Dla.b.u Carroll, Martue and hard-nosed critique" at the Beach Library that, "The sale ofZoo- tbe son ofMatdlew and Beatie GloDll fool white tounng vetucle marked (the wife of Kenny) Rosen, Dtaall Newpon Beach Library on Sunday, Doo helps offset the expense of of San D1eao arc engaged to be "Amen Wardy's Best," bcanng Slaore and the Cody (the wife of May 2.S. AJso, Gillebaard will deliver feeding the animaJs, but considenng Wells should know. She is a former docent at the Greater Los Angeles Zoo. married in a Greek Orthodox cer-.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----=====:=:::::::::::::::::::~ emony at St. Sophia's Church in Los Angeles in mid-May. A formal an- nouncement of the couple's engage- ment was made by Ptlar Waynt> at a party for 200 at her home La Roca last November. A l••• Wa yne a nd Dr. Thomu Gionta Aissa has lived an the Newport Beach area for most of her hfe. She attended Newport Harbor High School. the University of Southern California and she 1s currently enrol- led in law school wnh her husband-lo- be at Western State University Wayne appeared with her father, John Wayne, in !iCveral movies. including The Alamo, The Com- mancheros, McC'lintock and Don- navan's Reef. "A1ssa's mother, Pilar. her sister, Martaa, and her brother Etlaa.o'1 ftance Gllla Rlvadenyra, wtll attend the luncheon-bndal shower," said Armistead, "as will the groom-to-be's mother. Bessie and his sister. Dr. Xantll.I GlonJs who will come from San Diego for the e11ent .. Other rec1p1cnts of the art1st1c pink and white luncheon inv1tat1ons tn- clude Coy MlrklD, Dr. Miriam Wyaockl, Mary St. JobD, Beverly Thompson Coil, Barbara Cockrell, 1t PAPARAZZI ... FromB2 St. Newport Beach Bev Wblte IS chairman of the S65 each semi formal event and Ja.oe Wolf 646-Q 195 may be called. Showboat members are also busy productng a Center calendar. dep1ct- 1ng Center progress. seating chan. area restaurant maps. etc and seek mg advertisers from i 100 -ind1 v1duals and business Wolf or White. 760-0159 may be called. Waltraut Jecblrt 1s chairman ot I the Y1enne~ Ball being held at the Newport Mamou by the Pacific. Symphon) The 500 expected guests will assemble 1n the hotel's l\tnum C'oun at 7 for cocktails and then procc~d to the Pacifi c Ballroom al 8 where a Polona1c;c dance will begin the evening''> fe!>ll \ 1t1es. The seventh annual ball will have a special touch of authent1c1ty this year 1>.hen Birgit Santa from Vienna will perform. She \I.Ill be introduced by Keltb Clark and be accompanied by Marray Korda. P1an1st Nlkolal Popov of Bern. Sw111crland will al!>o per- form The traditional waltz contest will be held following the gourmet roa<;t rack of veal d inner The salver ann1vcrsaf\ Ball of ..\ngehtos de Oro al the lr111nc Mamott will c.elebra1c the debut of the 25th Gold Book a pictorial calendar that ~f\ C\ as a fund-ra1\Cr to benefit Big Hrothcr\/81g Sisters Carol Porter 1s chairman of the ball which wall feature mus1<.: by U!s Brown and bis band of Renown. SUNDAY Harbor View Hill<, Philharmonic Women·\ Committee plans a 4 pm fund-raiser at the ( ommun1ty < ongrega11onal Church. 611 heliotrope ( orona del Mar The concert will feature Israeli cellist David Shamban; cla'is1cal artm ac- companist for the Johnny ( ar\on show Martl1a Gustetto and Susan Frtea, known locally as OCP\ ml'm- ber with the golden flute T1ckel'> are SI O and ticket information 1s avail- able from Sally Gruber, 759-0259 Also on for Sunday 1s a I to 4 p m wine tasting at Paradise C afc Fashion Island. Premium wane~ from a number of w1nenes will be served wtth breads and imported cheese" Proceeds from the SI 5 tickets will benefit Saddleback Communll}' Entcrpnscs. Jnc , a non-profit work- shop scrvms 165 handicapped adult~ 1n south OC. Barbara Bania al SCF. 675-7781. or Paradise Cafe. 6441237, may be called. 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Dodgers lose fifth straight Skid continues as Atlanta wins, 3-0 on Smith's 2-hitter ATLANTA (AP) -Zane Smith's earned run average shriveled to 0.82 Saturday after he blanked the Los Angeles Dodgers on two ruts in a 3-0 victory by the Atlanta Braves. "He pitched a great game," Atlanta Manager Chuck Tanner said. "He has pitched three great games. Every time out he has been outstanding .. " The only hits off the left-hander were singles by Bill Russell in the fifth inning and Enos Cabell in the ninth. Smith, 1-0. walked four and struck out five. It was the Dodgers' fifth con- secutive loss and left them with a 3-9 record, equalling their worst start since 1976. Smith, 9-10 a year ago as a rookie, p1tched I 3 inrungs 1n two previous Today'• game Dod1en (Welch 1-0) at Atlanta (Mahler 1-2). Time: I l:IOa.m. TV: Channel 11 . Radio: KABC (790). Monday's game: Dodgen at Sao Francisco, 7:35 p.m. llllyPllDt SUNDAY, APRIL 20. 1986 Norr11 rel•••d bJ S.n Jou•••• for exceealve tardlMee. C2. The Cerdlnal1 outlaat Montreel tn longfft g•me of ••Mori. Cl. Lakers boot Spurs back to Texas Magic's 30 points give LA 2-0 lead in series. 122-94 lNGLEWOOO (AP) -When the defent!f NBA champion Los An- aeln en leemed m trouble, It suddenly became Mqic time. Earvin "Ma&Jc'' Johnson, t.a.lt:tna control of what bad been a tiabt pme, scored 10 points in the closina. 41/J minutes of the first half Saturday afternoon and the Lakers went on to a 122-94 playoff victory over the San Antonio Spurs. The win pvc the Lakers a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five senes, and they can end the fint-round matchup Wlth a victory at San Antonio Wednesday niet. •1 just realized it was my time to get involved, and I took it on myself to aeneratc offense." Johnson satd of the Laker rally from a six-point deficit midway tbrouJb the second Quarter. "San Antoruo was more agress1ve than we wen: until then. and the game turned around around when we became the aggressors, .. added John- son, who finished with 30 points and 13 assists. they'd been do1na to us. We started just sivi.na them one &bot an:d that .et up our f.astbrea.k." '"The Lmj>Ortant th.ina WU tbal « didn't set frustrated in the fine ball. .. Laken Coach Pat Riley said. .. We made sure we didn't set IO far down we'd have trouble oomina beck.'' "I have to Ii vc the Laken crcd.i'9 they came out amo~ in the eecond hall, and ~ iot a little help from their friends. • s~ Coecb C.Ot10D FitzsimmoM wd ... Unfortunately, tbeit friends turned out to be us. "We came out and played like we wanted to tn the first ti.al(. oontrolled the tempo. But we started makina mistakes and Mas;ac took over." Lookina ahead to same three. Fitzsimmons said: ··1 know mOlt o( you JUY' (report.en) think it will be a sweep, but 1 wouldn't write it down yet. ··we've played them pretty tou&b m Alamo City, and I hope we can make them stay in Alamo City until Friday (for a fourth game), and I tee you guys back here Ip.in Sunday (for a fifth pme)." starts and allowed only two earned runs but was not involved in either decision. Ma&tc Johneon looka for an open man wblle the Span' Al.tn Robert8on taDCJee him ap. "We started doing to them what The Spun were never really in the opeQina pme, a 135-88 Los Anaelea vactoryThursday. But they playcCi the Laken tough during most of the first balfthis time and held a 43-37 lead six minutes before the intermiuion. Asked 1f this was his best m~or­ lcague performance, Smith replied: "I'd have to say so. Basically I JUSt went out to get the first hitter in each inning." Sm 1th also credited veteran catcher Ted Simmons with calling a great game and makin~ him throw his changcup. "Throwtng the changeups 1s probably the reason I won." He est1matcd he threw about 20 such pitches. Schofieldhasknottyreturn, 5-4 ~m1th sot all the runs he needed in the first inning when Terry Harper drove in two runs with a bases-loaded single. The Braves got to Orel Hershiscr. 1-2, when he expencnced early con- trol problems. With two away. he walked Dale Murphy, Bob Homer singled and Simmons walked to load the bases. Harper then followed Wlth a ground single to left. Atlanta added a run in the seventh on Homer's sacrifice Oy off reliever Ken Howell. The Oy ball to center field scored Rafael Ramirez. Shortstop replaces injured Burleson, leads the Ang_ els to victory over TWiiis By CHRIS MONAHAN ~NeCC..rt•!ll•"* el About 30 minutes before Satur- day's game with the Minnesota Twins. shortstop Rick Burleson was scratched from the Angels' lineup with what the club described as "a muscular knot in bis riabt shoulder." In the fourth mnina. the Angels and Burleson's replacement Dick Schofield put a knot m the stomach of Twins' pitcher John Butcher. The Angels came up with five runs m the inning to overcome a 2-0 deficit. as they went on to a 5-4 win over the Twins before 23,498 at Anaheim Stadium. The big blow in the inning came fTom Schofield, who was appcanng in just his third game of the year because of a strained groin muscle he suffered on April 8. He was bitting j ust .143 with no bomc runs or RBI. But apinst Butcher, all that changed. With two on, two out and the score tied at 2-2, Schofield drove a 1-0 pitcb over the left-<lenter field wall for what turned out to be the gam<> winning hit. "I just swuqat the ball and rut iL It was a fastball over the middle of the plate, not exactly when: he wanted Holmes is bitter; Spinks no quitter IBF champ defends heavyweight crown with split decision LAS VEGAS (AP) -Michael Spinks came back from the land of limbo Saturday night and retained the International Boxing Federation heavyweight championship against a bitter Larry Holmes. who thought the Judges put him in hmbo. Spinks kept the utlc he woo from Holmes on a 15-round split decisjon. but for several moments in the I 4th round, 11 looked like Holmes' predic- tion of a knockout would come true. Spinks was sconng well with jabs and hooks to Holmes' head when suddenly Holmes crashed a right high on the champion's head. "I didn't know what happened," Spinks said. "I knew I was in limbo. He stunned me. "1 knew r was dazed. I said. 'I have to get the hell out of here." So I dashed." tal for treatment of a broken ~t thumb moments after the fighL Dick Lovell. a spokesman for Holmes, said that the former champion's ri&bt hand was X-rayed and then plac:eO in a splint. "There 1s no such thine as fairness in the world," Holmes wd. "Yeah, I gave it all I had. There's no sense in chasing ghosts. I can't win no more. "He knows he didn't win this fight." But judges Frank Brunette and Jerry Roth thought Spinks won. Brunette scored 1t 144-141 and Roth bad it 144-142, both for Spinks. Judge Joe Cortez favored Holmes 144-141. The AP card favored Holmes 143-1 42. "It's like I said, fiJhten have to knock ~ten out toda.Y. to get the decision,' Holmeuaid. •If they don't play the game, they don't make it." Then Holmes, who bad to apoloaizc to the Nevada State Ath- letic Commission for his criticism of the judges who awarded Spinks a unanimous decision here last Sept. 21 , said: "l can say to thejudacs. the referee. the P.romoten, to kiss where the sun don t shine. And since we're on HBO. that's my big black behind." Today'• game Minnesota (Blyleven 1-0) at AD1~lt (Sutton ~2). Time: 12:07 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KM PC (710). Monday's game: Oak.land at AD1ela. 7:35 p.m. 1t," said Schofield. "Anytime you do that (cootnbute), it's a Jood feelin&." It had been awhdc smce Schofield contributed a home run to the Anael attack. The lut time was August 4, 1985, at home against the Twins. Schofield says that groin injury 1s aJJ but gone. "It's pretty much gone, but I feel It once in a while. I can't worry about ll though, .. he said. The Angels got five hits 10 the inn1na, but Schofield should never have gotten to the plate. With one out and the bases loaded. Ruppert Jones hit what should have been an mnin&- ending double play grounder to second base. But Twins' second baseman Chris Pittaro bad trouble coming up with the ball and they got only the force at second, allowina one run to score. Rob WilfoDJ smgled to right to uc the score, bnnaina up Schofield. .. I don't know 1f we deserved the win or not," said Angel Manager Gene Mauch. "It definitely wasn't our best brand of baseball." The offensive output was JUSt (Pleue eee AJlfGltL8/C2) The 36-ycar-old Holmes pursued on leaden legs and caught up with Spinks along the ropes but he waSJUSt too tired to finish the job that the nght hand had started. By the end of the round, Spinks was backing Holmes up with a flurry of punches to the head. Holmes was taken to Valley Hosp1- The fight was the second in a series of eight bouts to be televised by HBO with the goal of reacruna a sinaJe (Pleue ... 8PUfKS/C2) Larry Bolmee (left) dacb under a •lanclq blow by lllcbael 8plnka Se.turday n.tcht. Pirates' streak hits 21 as Cerritos falls, 10-9 W1th two out m the bottom of the ninth 1nnin1. Joey James sinaJed home Rob Gibbs to improve Oranie Coast College's win streak to 21 pmcs with a I ~9 decision over C.emtos in a Sou1h Coast Conference bucball pme Saturday at OCC. James pme-W'lnnina RBI added up to a 3-for-"'. S-RBJ day for the freshman star out of Newport Harbor Hiah. Hts bamna averaac moved over the .450 mark, and he set a Coast record with his I Sth and 16th home runs of the season Tbe Pirates (16-0, 27-4) staked the Falcons to a S ()lead after I 'h inninas. thanks to a d1smal outma 1n the field Cemto' (8-8) sc:ored four runs on three CTTors. one h11 and two walks 1n the 1n1t11I frame But OCC produced three runs In the second on James' cmrty-buet home run to center and RB doubles by Mark Rasmus!Cn and Todd Os- hiro. The Pirates tied 11 in the third on James' two-run homer lo riaht. The Falcons were held at bay until the seventh and eiahth when they ICOred two runs 10 each innina. Re~ Peters led Coast's thrtt-ruo sixth innana Wlth an RBI double. and OC'C added another run m the seventh. In the ninth and one out fTom um tnninp Cerritos encountered trouble in the field. Otbbs reached fint on a tbrow;na em>r, and Elli1C>n took fint on a fleldina em>r to 1et up James. Soatll Cout •taadbJ69 ()range coe•• -\ ,r ~ a Ranc:hO S.ntlaoo 1 t s s GcMd9n Wnt f 7 7 c~ ' 1 1 Fulerton f 7 7 Cwrllos e e e Ml. San Antonio S 11 11 Seddlebeett s 1 t 11 Comciton O 16 16 ....,..Y', Scef'M Orange Coa11 10, Cerrito. t Rancllo SentlMO 7, ~ 0 fllulletton H, Comc>ton • Mt. San AntoM» S, CVorat 4 ,......,..,,..,2:JI, Rancllo Senfteeo al Golden WMt Com.ton at Sa•dlri.c:k Ml. San Antoftle al Fullnoft Cerrltoa at CY'P'9M .,,.... ......... (!:JI) c~ at Orante Coaat Goldin Welt at Comc>ton s.delaMO at Mt. San Antonio Fullaf'Jon at CMrltoa ....... " ........... , Or..-Coe1t at Fullrton Ml. San Antonio at G06del\ w ... Certtto.at~ Comotoft at ltafteho SanttM:o Lions rip Vikings, 10-0 as Betz hurls turo-hitter Wcstmin5ter Coach Bill Whiteley 101 more than he barpined for when he brouaht John Betz up from the Junior varsity team la.st Wttk. tn his first varsity appearance, the sophomore naht-hander struck out three and gave up four walks 1n a two- h1t shutout performance as the Lion, toppled Manna, 10-0. Saturday 1n a Sunset Leaaue bastball game at Wcstmmster (S-4) Betz had a no-hitter gomg until the sixth innin.1 when he allowed the Vikings (4-S) a linc-dnvc single and a pop fly that fell fair "If I would have known he wa, capable of p1tchm1 hke th15, he would have never bttn on the JV team " Whiteley rttorttd when a ked about 8et1' ,urpnw ptrformance Whiteley's team has been depicted by anjunes 10 thrtt of his startt'n. &JVID& him only a dozen rostered players "l didn't realize he had a no-hatter." Whiteley said, "I'm sure he did "I've got 12 players on 1he roster We have to act performance' hkc thl .. Whiteley also c~1ted Sttond baseman Dean Eddy and short\lop Al Rodnauez with strona defeMavr out 1nas as Westminster moved into a ~cond-placc tic with Hunun,ton Beach. The loss dropped Manna into fourth. Eddy al\O prov1dt"d o~n\IH' punch with I 2 for-3. \-RRI per formanC't Robcn Man1nc1 wa, 2 rm \wnh \ R81 Beech serious but improved The condiuon of M1k.e Beech.. injured in a fall from a sec:o~ story balcony Thursday momina, was hsted u improved but still scnous on Saturday, acco~ to UCLA Medical Ceatcr NUJ"llnl Supervuor Michael Cooper. Beech. of Newport Beach, underwent 14 boun of neu- rolosical suraery on Thursday for contusioM of the brain and rec:onstructive SUJ'ICTY for skull and facial fractures. .. He still bas unstabk vu.al si&ns." Cooper said. ubut bis level of oonlciousness bu im{>"Ovcd. He's unable to speak at tb11 time, but that's not nccessarily due to his iajurics." Cooper said Beech has bad several v111L1 from bis family. Field day for Edison in Tustin Running has little to do with Chargers· second-place finish --- By BARRY F AUL&.NER ~ .... c. •• , • ..,, The Edison High boys track team came within three points of capturina the team title at the Tustin Relays Saturday wtthout gcttJng a sm&Je point from their baton tossers. The Cbargcn. who won the Oranae County Champ1onsh1ps meet earlier this year -despite sconng only four points m the running events -ap.in rehed cxclus1vely on thetr prolific field team, which took two firsts. two second places. a third and a fourth in the six field events. m firushina second to M1lhltan. 59-56 The Edison weight men, led by sophomore standout K.aleapb CMtcr, continued to dominate in the shot put, winnmg the event (all field event results were team totals) by five feet over second-place Saugus. Carter threw 56-51h (tops m the field. but below his average) to 10 Wlth Doug Blanchard's S2-l effort and a 5~9 throw by the third Charier. but they missed the meet record (set an I 969 by Lowell) by almost 2'11 feet. "We wt'n.-a little d1sappo1ntcd." said Carter "'We thought today would bc a good <U) to pop some (puts) out there but~ 1ust didn't do It .. It was a "good da\" for o ther Edison field athletes as the tnple JUmp tum of Will Foster. Dan Hughe'! and Charlie Tyler, who wa.• a last m1n\1tc repla~ment in the event for David Hughe\ who IOJUrcd his heel in the long Jump. won the event by JUSt over a foot The Hughe\ brother<i and ~~ paced Ed1~n to a second· performance in the long JU mp. while another ,,Iver medal was earned by the Charaen' two-man pole vault team. headed by Kirk Hoocen Fo~tcr cleart'd 6-4 1n the htgh Jump I ~ond h(>,t l to lead a tl11rd-pla« effon and the d19Cus team rou~ out the Edison medal collectma wtth a fourth-place perfonnancc "We havc to be pleased 10 M three points away," \aid Charier Coach Fred Marqut"7, who was lack.ma m 'pnn1 rrh•) manpower due to 1n~ 1unes "Thi~,, fun and all.'" ta1d Marquei nf h1\ dC("1'1on to keq> \Ome of bu (Pleue ... T1l.AC&/C2) \ Thrill of victory for Wide World's 25th anniversary From AP dJ1pakbe1 ln 1961 . spons on te lt'v1s1on was a • catch~as-catch..can operation. There were no mill100-and billion- dollar contracts between the professio nal leagues, and the M t works. There were no cable outlet!!. And there certainly were no anthology shows. ln Apnl of that year, Roone Arledge, who would beco me the head of ABC Spons and News, chose a little-known broadcaster from Baltimore named Jim McKay to host a 20-week senes. lt began at the Penn Relays in Ph1ladelph1a on Apnl 29, 1961 . and truly has "spanned the globe" since. Baseball today ~ 1910 -Addie Joss of Clevel.a.pd pi«:hed the second no-hitter of bis career. l-0 over the Cb1caao White Sox. 1912 -Feoway Patic was opened lD Boston and the Red Soll beat the New York Y~ 7-6, in 11 inninlo'. Tiaer Stadium in Detroit al.so opened as the Tiaers defeated Cleveland, 6-S. 1916 -The Chicqo Cubs played their first ~meat Wceghman Park-namedWri&ley Field tn 1926 -and defeated Cincinnati, 1.-6, in 11 innings. All-Star ticket plan announced HOUSTON -The Houston Astros, a host baseball team for this summer's All- Star Game, will begin taking requests May I for uckets to the S7th annual contest between the Amencan and National leagues. ABC will celebrate the 25th anniversary of"W1de World of Sports" wtth a two-hour, pnme-time special at 5 p.m. next Saturday lt wtll feature some of McKay's favonte personaJ111cs and memones from a quarter- ccntury of sports. "Wide World ofSpons" has presented a forum for such diverse events as U S.-USSR track and field compeuuons, barrel-Jumping. Little_ League games, and hurlinJ. It has also helped populanze sponssuch as Alpine sk.ung, ski j umping and figure skaung. Requests m ust be postmarked between May I and May IS, the team said Saturday. The game is scheduled for July I 5 at the Astrodome. People wishing to apply for tickets should send a stamped, self-add~ envelop to: AJl-Sta.r Game, P.O. &ll 322128, Houston. Texas, 77230-0128. MiDDeeota catcher Jeff Reed appllee eweep tac OD Aneel buenmner Doq DeClncee. a.,,....,......-., o.M ......... wbo bad tried to .core from .ecoDd OD m.laplayed p-ound ball Saturday. No money should be sent with the r~quest ansi the requests a.re limited to one per household, Astros spokesman Chuck Pool said. ANGELS HOLD OFF MINNESOTA, 5-4 · · · McKay remembers his first assignment, standing in the rain at Franlcl tn Field and trying to remain calm as he introduced Wide World to viewers. Little did he know that tele vision history was be10g made~ and that the new show would become the longest runmng spons program on the tube. . After 25 years. Wide World's introducu<;>n - "Spanning the ~lobe to bnng you the constant vanety of spon ... the thnll of victory and the agony .o f defeat." - 1s familiar to spons fans throughout Amenca. But in the beginning, Mc Kay wasn't sure the program would last 25 weeks "We were almost going ofT the air as a summer replacement. even though there was the feeling that the concept was destined to be," says McKay, now 65. "We went to the Soviet Union for the U.S -USSR track meet and too~ 20 tons of equipment with us. That got some space in the newspapers and the show was exciting. We took ofT from there .. McKay estimates he has covered "at least I 00 spons" and has traveled v1nually everywhere "eJlcept the continent of Africa And I'm not aslong to go there nght now " He 1s JUSt as excited about Wide World today - afler the senes collected 49 Emmys and a Peabod} Award -as he was in 1961 when he was get110g drenched on the l ln1vcr~1t) ot Pcnn<;ylvan1a campus Quote of the day Pele Rose, C10c1nnat1 player-manager. o!' Reds' nght fielder Dave Parker, last year s National League RBI champion. who 1s ofT to a to md stan this year: "He cames the team most of the time. he's carrying the league right now·· Montreal deadlocks series Guf Carbonneau ~ored his first two goals o the N HL playofTs in suppon ot Patrick Roy's stead) goaltending to lead Montreal to a 3-I triumph over Hanford Saturda} night. t)ing their best-of-se, en Adams D1 v1s1on final <,encs at a game apiece. The senes moves lO Hanford for games three and four Monday and Wedne'>day Gaetu DocbHne and Alaa Hawortb scored two goals apiece and Washington trounced the New York Rangers. 8-1 . to even their sen es at one ~me apiece The ne'<t two games 1n the Patrick D1v1s1on finals will be played in New York on Monday and Wednesday nights Pirates' Seager to attend USF Orange< oastCollege's6-10center Joe m Seager has made a verbal commitment to play basketball a t the Un1verslly of San Francisco next year. Seager. who averaged 131/i points and 8.2 rebounds a game last season. had the best shooting percentage (63.2) 1n the '>outh Coast Conference. He was 150 for 237 from the floor and was fo urth in the conference in rebounding. accumulating 215 in 26 games. Requests qual1fy1ng for tickets will be drawn at random the week after May 15. Those people who are selected will be mailed a ticket invoice and be offered the opp<?nunity to purchase two tickets. Ticket prices are $40 for each scat in the field, mezzanine and loge levels; $30 for each upper-level scat· and $20 for each scat in the pavilion. 'Pool said it was uncertain how many tickets would be available for the public sale. Wilkin• gets 60 in Bawks' win DomlDlq1e WIW.D1 scored SO points and Rudy Wlttmu a career-high 35 as Atlanta pulled away in the final quarter and downed Detroit, 137-125, Saturday in an From Cl enough 10 make a wtnner of Jim Slaton (2--0), who pitched the fint 71/J innings, Jiving up four runs (two unearned) on five hits, striking out four. lt was Slaton's second start in place of the disabled John Candelaria. lt was a lso the fi rst time Slaton had won at Anaheim Stadium in exactly 11 months, dating back to May 19, 1985 against New York. "I didn't know that unlllJust now," said Slaton. "I've pitched a few good games, but had a tough time winning. "l was happy with m y location and changing of speeds. even though I was d own 2--0. I was able to keep it close. "It was kmd ofnice because a few of the warning tr1lck shots they hit were measured JUSt perfectly. It was ruce to get some breaks and take advantage." "Jimmy was superb," said Mauch, "but we didn't gJve Jimmy the best ot 1t." Indeed after the Angels had Jiven SlatOJl that S-2 lead, the defense gave most of it back. In the fifth, Jones dropped Kirby Puckett's wind-blown fly ball for a three-base error and Puckett came around to score. In the the eighth, Mickey Hatcher singled and made it to third following two Jarry Narron paMed balls. Hatch- er scored on Tom Brunansky's sac- frice fl y. Fortunately for Slaton, Donnie Moore was brought o n to get the final five o uts and preserve the win, earning his second save of the season. "My stuff in the seventh and eighth wasn't bad," said Slaton. "I got away with a couple of hanging break10g balls in the 9Cventh." NBA first-round playoff game. The wm gives the Hawks a 2-0 lead 1n the best-of-five series that resumes in Detroit Tuesday nip,h,t ... ln another first-round playofTgame. Houston s Rol.ert Reid scored 29 points, including two crucial baskets in the closing minutes, as the Rockets blew a 24-pomt third quaner lead but held on to defeat Sacramento, 11 1-103. The victory puts the Rockets up 2-0 1n the senes, which moves to Sacramento for the third game Tuesda)'. Zoeller assumes Heritage lead UC Irvine ripped HILTON HEAD ISLAND. s.c. _ n b UNL v 13 1 Fuzzy Zoeller scattered seven b1rd1es across his card i.n a wildly erratic 69 that ~ lT ' - provided him with a two-shot lead Satur-J day 10 the third round of the Sea Pines Hentage Classic. _ _ __ Zoeller, tied for the lead on three separate R b 1 hit 3 h 1:'he Anteate~s(l5-19-2,4-7)scoted occasions. took the lead alone wi1h a string of four ~ s omers their only ~nm the.founh when Ed consecutive b1rdieSlhatended with a 12-to 15-foot putt in PCAA triumph. Clark wa~ h1t by a ~itch, worked his on the 14th hole. ' way to third on a pair of groundouts, He completed three trips over the Harbour Town SCC sweeps twin bill and scored on Mike Sugar's single to Golfltnks m 205, eight sho ts under par. --center. Television, radio TELEVISION I 0 a m -PRO BASKETBALL: Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics in NBA playoff game. C hannel 2 11 am -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta, Channel 11 11 a.m -MOTOR SPORTS: Long Beach Grand Pnx (tape), Channel 4. Noon -BASEBALL: St. Louis a1 Montreal. C hannel 7. 12:30 pm. -GOLF· PGA Sea Pines Hentage Classic, from Hilton Head Island, S.C . Channel 2. I p.m. -TENNJS: WTA Champ1onsh1p final from Amelia Island, Fla. 2 p.m . -SPORTSWORLD: Superstars, Channel 4. RADIO 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. KABC (790). Noon -BASEBALL: Minnesota at Angels,. KMPC(710). UC Irvine's luck ran out in Las Vegas Saturday mght in a PCAA baseball game, while Southern Cali- fornia College en1oyed a productive day, sweeptng an NAIA Distnct Ill doubleheader from Cal Lutheran. Herc's how it went: Nevada-Laa Vega1 13, UC lrvlne 1: The Anteaters, who handed the Rebels only their second conference loss of the season Friday night, 8-4. fell victim to the UNLV bats o n Saturday, as the hosts hit three home runs in the romp. Jim Barbeau led ofT the second inning with a solo home run to put the Rebels 10 front, and UNLV then erupted for six runs in the third to effectively take control of the game. Also hitting homers forthe nation's eighth-ranked Rebels (9-2 in the PCAA 27-12 overall) were Amed Hema~dcz (solo shot in the fifth) and Drew Siler (three-run blast in the eighth). It was more than enough support for right-hander Greg Roscoe, who worked eight inning. allowing ~ne run while stnkingout IO and walking two. The two teams conclude their three-game series in Las Vegas today with a I o'clock game on tap. SoCaJ CoUe1e t-3, Cal Lalberan ~-1: The Vanguards pestered one King- smen pitcher for three home runs to highlight the opener, and Tim For- tugno gave up only three hits in the second game as Southern Cahfom1a College (9-5, 27-13) earned the sweep at Cal Lutheran (4-9). The double win was the first for the Vanguards in five d oubleheaders. In the first game, Steve Overecm was I for 3 with two home runs; Ron Nelson was l for 2 with a three-run homer. Dean Harvey was 2 fo.r 3 and Jim McCahill was 2 for 4 with two RBI as the Vanguards romped. Mark Deusbane was the winning pitcher for sec. In the second game, Jeff Motske smashed a two-run ho me run to right field in the seventh and Howard WelJema's single scored Steve Over- eem in the eighth as the Vanguards held off Cal Lutheran. The Kingsmen scored on three walks and a sacrifice fl y in the fourth POWER OR SAIL San Jose kicks Norris off team for lateness HAUL* PAINT* LAUNCH INCLUDES: • C••••• .. •utt. • Cleaala9Prope • Dro ..... It Clea•I•• Ser•••• • Claeelda9 Zlaee • O.tdrl•••-$45.00 + Material• NEWPORT HARBOR HIPYAR.D QUALITY MADE AFFORDABLE (714) 675-2550 223 list St. • Newport leach, c.A SAN JOSE (AP) -San Jose Bees pitcher Mike Norris has been kicked off the minor league team that he had hoped would serve as his springboard for a comeback into major league baseball. Bees president and manager Harry Steve announced the action on Fri- day, after Norris showed up late ~t M unicipal Stadium for a California League game with Palm Springs. Smee Norris jomed the team on March 7, he missed two practices and a game a week aao. Norris, 31 , had no comment about his dismiJSal. "I can't be a baby-sitter. People try to help people, but you've jOt to help yourself when it comes right down to SPINKS .•. From Cl heavyweiaht champion next year. Spinks won the IBF title and handed Holmes his first defeat in 49 fights in their first match. That defeat kept him from matchina the 49-0 record of Rocky Marciano. At the post-fiaht news conference, attended by members of the late Marciano's family1 .Holmes contended that "Rocky Marciano couldn't carry my jockstrap." Holmes later apolopzcd for the remark. - it," said Steve. He said Norris and outfielder Ken Foster had called Friday at 3:45 p.m. to say they were having car troubles and had JUSt caufl:.lt a rid~ to the stadium. Steve satd the pair called again at 5 p.m. to say they were just leaving Newark, about 10 miles from San Jose. They arrived at the ballpark about 6:20 p.m . "l think Mike Norris and Ken Foster have to find out how the team feclsabout this,'' said Steve. ''I want them to know it's a group decision. It's not me playina president on them." Foster also was ejected from the Bees. Norris' first start wtth the Bees had been scheduled for last Sunday, but Steve took tum off the roster after he missed a game the day before. Norris. who has been plaaued by injuries and drug and alcohol abu~ problems for the past three years, has not pitched in the major lcques since 1983. A runner-up for the Cy Youn& Award in 1980, Norris made a brief appearance Jt O ass-A Modesto last season. He became a free agent when the season ended. Norris was one of the players cit~ by Co mmissioner Peter Ueberroth 10 February, when he suspended seven players for a year and four others for 60 dayi for drua abute. RUFFELL'S ~HOLSTERY INC. fm Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 642-915 .. * ANOEL NOTES -Fir\I oa .. man Wt/IV ~ \ore•n•O "'' rlgnl enklt runnlno 001 • oround oell In the """ Inning ·T~• 1~. • SO _,.,,, er.enc• I'll be In tnere tomorrow. u ld Jovn.< •11 ell ~pencn on r.ow If eC11 lonlonl There '' no swelling end notlllng v1owed on the x -revs 1 1n1n11. I!'\ more 1em~ !hen sorelneo.. 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Other top performances b} Orange Coast area reams included· •Corona dcl Mar pole' aulter'i Rob Painter. Da\1d (:mer and Jell Jacobs. who Yvon their e"ent with a combined '\6-6 mark •The Fountain Valle) glrl'i d1S<.·u, team of Kendra Pfieffer (93-'\111) Suzanne Herte (!!0-9) and Knst1 Bunney (72-11 111 won by almost I 3 feet over runner-up l)an1a >\na The Baron girls also finished second 1n the shot put. •Laguna Beach's< un DcPh)fTer ( 1320). ThtCrT) Bru,scllc (440). Kelley Pon (880) and ..\In Moreno (mile) finished second in the distance medley. •The Artists' girls four mile ream of Megan Barnett. K1cr'itcm and Wendy Petcr-;on and ( and1cc Hansen ran !><!Cond to Palos Verdes •Fountain Valle)·, Greg La Mon led his team to third place finishes 1n both the two mile and d1~tance medley. while thl· Barons ran third in the 440 rela) behind Jn< horman Dennis Arey * E•tancla wins crown Enc Dom won lhrct> ev1:nt<; -the high hurdles. high 1ump and long 1ump -to lead Estancia High 10 the team champ1onsh1p ot the fifth annual Valencia Track and Field Invitational at Bradford S1ad1um Dom clocked a 15.2 in the high hurdles, set a meet record in the high Jump at 6-7, and tied the meet standard 1n the long1ump with a leap of 23-1 1/i. Doug Miller wa'\ the winner 1n the pole vault, cleanng 14-6. while Bnan Sherrard finished third in the high hurdles. Dorn placed third in the intermediate hurdles. More than 2,300 athletes from 46 schools were involved in the meet. UCI second in track meet San Diego Sta te's men's and women's track and field team'i hoth claimed v1ctones in a three-way meet at UC Irvine's Anteater Stadium Saturday. The Aztec men totalled I 0 I point\. UCl follow~ wtth 74 and Owdental College scored 28 UCl had three double winner'! in the meet. Enc Hudson won the shot put at 52-71/1 a nd the d1scu~ at 169-71/1. Brian Flowen took fir.it '" the I IO high hurdles ( 14.36) and the 400 intermediate· hurdles ( ~ l 1 ). wh1 le teammate Ralph Ganbald1 won the I ,SOO meters in 3· 52.84 and the 5,000 m 14:39.22 ln women's compctit1on San Dtcao State scored 82 po101;, IJC'I had SS and Occ1den1aJ 30 Bucs' JV 8 rows to win ln regatta REDWOOD C ITV -1 wo crews from Orange Coast rolltite rem11nM undefe.tcd 1n compe1t11on at che Scanford lnv1t.at1o nal regatta here Saturday, as the Junior varsity and noVlc:e e1&ht '?oats rowed to v1ctones In I.he N ~Wit. the Pirates raced to a S:49.3 fimsf\, edaing nut Eutem-po~r Brown U ntvt\1ty hy one-third boat knath (S S0.61 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sund1y, April 20, 1988 CS BASEBALL ---------------- Cards outlast Expos in marathon .. 0-... 4 ,..... s )A,. DtaGO SA .. NUICliCO Ftennrv 211 Gwvnnff MeltVld cf l(entM!dV c Heftlftlel ~p Tl'IWltn u tort 111 (Ht'.,.., Ill l(rull 11 Maf'llnr llfl ltoMrla 1" $llow 0 McCll•"• lltovst« II .. ,... ., ... 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Seu':!)' replaced Yankee relief ace Dave R1&hetti at the start of the 11th inning. retired Ernest Riles on a fl y ball to left, then walked Gantner before Moore tripled over the head of center fielder Rickey Henderson. ladJaDt I, Tlaen I: In Detroit, Brook Jacoby's two-run do uble keyed a three-run Oeveland fifth inning and To ny Bcrnuard and Julio Franco hat sixth-inning homers to lead the Indians to the victory over Detroit. Scott Bailes, 2-1, took over fro m Cleveland starter Neal Heaton wi th one o ut 1n the fifth and picked up the victory. Ernie Camacho pitched I'll hitless innings for has third save. 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OM mite on lurl Penru 181aclt) 18 60 660 •60 HO 340 10 40 Kflluea (Soll1l Mr Chrornecoov IK•tlltll Time l.3S 2/S U IEXACTA (7-3) Paid 114600 SIXTH •ACIE. 6 turlon111 lluekllnd'1 Helo <Sofltl Lexlnetonlan !Orteoe > Sun Men (MIHI Time: 1:11 1/S. SIVIENTH RAC•. One mile Su Ooubv Run IVln1ll Aroenrerlo ISlevens) Our Lutke IK•llllll Time· 1:39. 1260 !O to 640 1100 960 600 900 4?0 3 60 360 no HO '5 •XACTA (6-S) peld \6000 •IGHTH •ACE. 6'h lurlono• Oil lurl Estate (Ct\tenonl 10 60 4 40 l ?O Will Dancer (Stevens! J IO J ?O Exclusive P1rtner (KHntl) • 60 Time· I ll 415 NINTH •AC•. 1 I/ 16 mite\ Eltfent• (Sl1ven1) Ron i Olvmo!A COrteo•> Whldbey TH (llllck) Time· 1·43 l/5 '5 IEXACTA IS-71 paid "9 SO 1?0 4?0 2IO soo 340 210 U P'ICK SIX (S-7-1-6-1-S) oe ld '1S9,16' to to one wlnnlno llcker (l lll llOl'M\I U F>lck SI• conlOllrlOtl oeld M,i<W ?O ro JI wlnnlno llckel• fllvt llofa.ll '1 P'ICI( NINI lS·S-l·S·I· I •·I SI o.lo s.li'.IO 10 II winning llckelt ltht llOf' .. ,1 Cerrvover 0004 M-4,001.36 All~nce 4l, 16S S.tunliSV'a transac:tMm 8AS•8ALL Na"9MILM9Ut HOUSTON ASTROS-Actlvar.o Jo.-Cru1, outtletder, from Ille dlae~ 1111 Sent Eric Bullodt, oulflelder. to Tvcson oi 11'11 Pacific Cotti LHOut HOCK•Y ,..tllMf Hechv LMeue MEW YORK ltANGEllS-Celled uo 0 1v1 Geoner and Steve MOf'f1, cenrer1, Chris K0<1lo• end Randy HHlh, wfnoer1. GOf'don Welller, ~""'41n, end Ron Scoll, ooalltnder Slonecl S<otr Smllll, Otfen-n COl.UGW FORDHAM-Hamed Don G1rtuu l aouelk1 dlr~or •nd 1w1mm1ne CMC11 TllACK Ctile9lt MIEN Soail 0.... St. 101, UC:l 74, ~ • (~ '"MllM"ll 100-1 Mudton ISOSl. 10.'2, 2 8 rown (SOS), 10 '3 J Harov ID>, 10.'7 200-1 Hudton (SOS), tUl. 2. Herov (01. 2141; 3 e rown ISDSI. 2u51t 1• 2 llol>lrilOfl .00--1. FrNl'Y\ln (SO , 4 "• (SOS), 41.1; l. Tlllol>lll· (SOSI. .. t. I00-1. Butrerfftld (0 ), 1:52."; 2. erower IUCll, l:S3 U; 3. Lembll (SOS). l;S3.96 I 51»-1 Garibaldi (UCI). "2.'4; 2. ll~fl 101,' J.529; l GOulel IUCIJ, 3:.S4.2l. S 000-1 Gerlt>oeldl IUCI), U:l9.22; 2. Quin onei (UCll, 14:42 4.c, 3. OodtOll {VCI), 14:ff.:U llOHl+-l. Flower• (UCI), 14.lt; 2 An«ewt (UCI), tU2, 3. Ltwlt (0 ), 14.1to 2 ·~ctt (''Cl) 40011+-l Flowtf'I (UCI), 53.l • -" • S3 6§, 3 AndflWt ( UCll, SS.05. Slltl)ilClllMt-1 SlbleY (UCI). 9:0103, 2 Quk'lr IOI. t IUt, l Merlin IUCll. t:7.3.91 40() rtllv--1 Sen Oteoo Srete, 40.I, 2 UC Irvine, 42 SI l too rtllv--1 Sen Oleoc> Stele, ) 17 20, 2. UC lrvl,;. "A", 3:20 22, l UC lnrlM "8", l.2t S HJ-1. F>ltrt0n ISOSI. 6·10, 2 C0<1w1v (SOS), , ••• l HodOafl !SOS), ... LJ-1 Ven (SOS>. 24·4'h, 2. Sele.ado ISOSI. 22·S'•· 3 S•rt0¥1 ISDS>. 21-lO'h T J-1 Julllct (UCll, SO·O'll, 2 HOllda'I' ISOSI. 4t·t-.. J Sperllno 101. 41.9 .. PV-1 Herneo (UCI), IS·O, 2 Hlckev (SOS). IS·O 3 Duerr• ISDSI, 15·0 SP-1 HudlOll IUCll. S1·7....,, 2 S.ndlr• (SOS>. SO·S'I•, ) Knlolll !SOS), 49·7\li JT-1 Selomaver 1sos1. 213·'· 2 Twedt (SOS). 209·1, 3. Ceruio IUCll. 19•·2 OT-·1 Hudton (UCll, 169·/li'J, 2 Holl\ (SOSI, 164·2 3 Knf91\I (SOI. lS0-3 HT-I Holl\ (SOS>. 171· 10'"'· 2. 81•rd (01. 110·9, 3 l(nlgl'll ISOSI. 1't• l0.,., WOMSN S.n C*t1 St. 11. UCI SL Ocddlntaol JO (Dl•tMCll '"Mltoln) 100-1 Slltfflt ld (SOS). 11 95, 2 Smlfl'I ISOSI 12 00, 3. Craven (SOS). 12.49 ?OC>-1 Sl'lefflelO <SOS>. 24 49; 2. Smith (5051. 2• '4, '.I EIMlt IUCI), 2S.33 40'.>-l Ron !SOS>. S4 67, 2 Htmmen1 (SOS), SS 14, 3 Ela.It IUCll, S7 l6 IOO-l Herrlnoron tUCll. 2 12.16. 1 Allt<I (01. 1 lS I, 3 Stevens (SOS), 2 116 I SC»-1 Harrl1111ron (UCI), 4.31 ~. 2 McGrenn (UCll, U2.l6, 3 TrlmDft (01. U4.a. J 000-1 McGrenn IUCI), 9.S4.17, 2 Trfrn«>M 10) '9,56 5', l. 8radfev (SOS>. 10 13 S ioou+-1 SMfl\ald (SOS), 1' °'· , Smlfll ISOSI, 14 S, J L•w•on (0 ). IS 71 400LH-I LotMr !SOS), l~ 42, 1 Lewis (Q) I 11 •7, 3 Miiier (UCll, I 12.5' 40() rellv-1 Sen Oteoo Srere "A", 47 4.c, 2 UC Ir vine, 4' 27 3 S.n Oltllo Sr ere 'II", SI l.t 1,.00 rtltv--1 UC rrvJne, 35132, ? Occldln tel, l S7 S2, l Sen OltllO Slete, 4110 •S HJ-1 Llndtrm.n IUCll. S· 10, ? Nowak !SOS). S·•, l Moore IOI, S·4 LJ-1 BurOlll (01 ll·l 'h, 2 l(tllty (UCll 11·1 h . l McGlnnl1 ISOSI. 17-Sll> T J-1 Amat ISOSI. 3'·S'n. 2 K•v IUCIJ l6·6 ~. l Buroltr IOI, l6'0' • SP-1 O•Snoo !SOS), 4S·S'•• 2 Mllll IUCll 4J·S1•, J Lew\00 (01, •2·7~ OT-I Ot Snoo 15051, 174·S, 2 lotrtonkol'll ISOSl 147·), 3 StenOrlno ISOSI, 14S-9 JT-l Miii\ IUCll. 151 ·2. 2. Llndlr~n (UCll .,,., l Ot Snoo ISOSl 119·9 H IGtt KflOd TUSTIN RELAYS (et Tuttln Hltfll llOYS Tol•I \COrt\ I Milliken, 49; 2 EO•tOt\, ... 3 Serre, 36. • Min ion Vlelo. Jl; S. S.nla Monie•. 19. 6 Santa Ane Vellev. 29. 1 LB WlllOll, 26, I (tit ) Huntington 8t•cn end Founreln Valtev, 70, 10 ltlt l Corona Ott Mer ena Seuou&, 11 TNm rll4'fh (Al ewnn r•n er tMm ~I •~I L8 Wiiton. 431. 2 Serra, 44 16, Fo1.'"111n Velltv, 4" 20, 4 Mlllkan, 4.c lS. 8everlv Hlllt, 44 4 U0-1 Senta Ane Veltey, 129 7, 2 Serra. I 31 •. 3 Wiison. l.31 7, • Miiiikan. 1.32 4, S Founteln v11tev. 1.33 Mlle-I Hunllnoron BHcn, 3.259 2 MIWlk1n. l21 S. l S..nre Ane Velfev, J.2U • Servile l.30 '· S S.nra Monica 3..301 2-mlte-I S.nra Monlce. 1:017. 1 LovOle I 011. 3 COf'one Ott Mir, t'OI 2. 4 Mllllken, I 10.3, S Legune Hiils. 1·2' 2 •·mlle-1 Min ion Vlelo, ll;l.4 9, 2 Milliken, II 42 4, 3 Founreln Vellev II 41 0'2, • Palot V•rOt•. 11499, S Senre An• Vellev, ltilS 4 Ollfenct meottv-1 Hunttnoron lteacl'I 10 "6 6, 2 Leoun• Be.ell. 10 S6 4. l Fount a lo Vatlev. 10.S66. • Senta Monk a, 10 SI 7, S Coron• Ot4 Mer 10 59 HJ-I Wiiton 11·6. 1 Miiiiken. 11-2. 3 EOllOll, 11·2, ' 8urr0ug~, 11·0 ~ MIU IOll Vlalo, 17· 10 LJ-1 Serra. 67·11">. 2 Edl•on 61 ·2'-, l Senlt MOnlce. 60·3 ), • Wt" Covlne, St·t •1., S RoOlng Hlllt, 59-1 TJ-1 Edl\on, 123·11"-, 2 Rolllno HIMS. 122· 11 ''•· l Sent• Monico. 1?1· 11, • Mlu lott VltfO, 122·3lol., S Oownn. 121-1 l F>V-1 Corona oe1 Mer, 3'·6, 2 Ecll~on, 1•·6 3 S.CldtebeCk, 2'·0, ' Rolllno Hiii\, 24·0, s WHt Torr a nee. 23-6 SP-I Edison, IS9 5'·>, 2 Sauou\, lSl· 11, 3 MIUIO<l VlefO. 147-7, ' Wt\! Torrance, 137, s 8evertv Hiiis, 136· 10 OT-I Seuou1, 439·7, 2 Min ion Vltlo, •26·11,0, l Laguna 8tecll, Jn-J ~. 4 Eol1on. l16·•'h, 5 Caolllrano llelley 316-6 -, GltlLS Total icortt 1 WHt Torrence t.O, 2 Tullln -M, l Pato\ veroe1. 42. 4 Ille) S.nte ANt encs Well Covina. 37, • 81ver1v Hiiis, 31 1 Mlftlken 79, I Founleln Velltv 11, 9 Sonia Ane Veflev. 19, 10 Senta Monk•, II T Nm re•Ulll 4·ml-l Palos VtrOts n JI' 2 LeouM llHCl'I. 23 11 '· ) T Ullln 2• 77 6 • Senti Ane 2•.JO t, S Mltlik•n. 25 119 HJ-I S.nte Monies. IS·O 2 Tv•lln, 1' 4 Trov. 13· IO 4 S..ra, 9 2 Fountain Vellev, 9 O SP-1 8urrouvlll. 11 S 1 Fount• n v ... .,, IS·S, 3 Wttt TOfrenc e 14·1 4 8evtrlv HIMS 13·6'"' S Trov Tl·S OT-I Fountain Veltet, 2'6·4 , 1 Sanre Ane. nl-6. l Weit Covlne, 221-11,0 ' Tutlln, 161·3·~. s WHI Tonenc• 161·S • SwMP1l11kt• (bOv\ 11lr11 end lroll'l·M>Ptl combll\IO) I Mlnloo Vlelo. 1 S«re, l Sanfe Ana Va11ev <. > . NIA PLAYOFFS "'"'round (llftt·lf·ltwoe) SA TVtllOAY'S SCOttlS w""'"' c.ntwence Lektrt 112, Sen Antonio 94 ILe~ert leed """· 2 01 Hou1ton 111, $acremen10 103 IHou11on ie.d• "'"'· 2 0) IE8llwll C--e.K• Allen1e 137, Detroit 11S IA11enr1 1teoa ,.,., .. 1·0) TOOi. Y'S GA.MIS Wll"'"1C~ Uteh t i 0 1R11 ID•lla1 !Md• terlts, 1·0) Porlllnd er Denver (Dlnvtf' lhdt Mf'let r O) .. ..,.~ . Chia..o 11 8otlon (llO\IOll IMOl 'l<ltt, I 01 New JtrMv al Mllw1ukM (Mllw1ukM '--d• '""'· 1·01 Wesl'llnoron er Phllaci.tt>l'll• IWnl'ltnoron lffd• ..,,.,, 1·0) I.alien 122. Soun H SAN ANTONIO (M) -Gr11tnw0od S t 4·6 14 Mllcl'llll l I) 0•2 6, Gilmore S 6 l·S II Metrl'llwl 14·20 2·2 )0, ROOl<IM>ll I ·I 0-0 2, Le~p t•7 0·0 4, S.JOflnM>ll 2·2 4·1 I , Wilkin\ 0-0 0-0 O SunovOld 6·7 0·0 13, Huollft l ' 0-0 4 to11"' 41·76 11-23 •• LAK••u (122) -Rembl• 0-1 o-o 0 Worthy 12·21 0 0 24, Abdul· J1~r S·t 0-0 10 E Johnt011 t)· It N )(), Scorr 1-14 > ·J 20 c~ 4·t 0-0 •• LUC.l H 1-1 f, GUOmondt~ M S-7 1, KuPC"9k 2, 0-1 4, Gr1et1 1·7 O·O 1 McON :J 0-7 ,, sor1911, I I J-l S fore!\· u:t1 16·:t3 k-.by~ k ll Aritonlo 18 21 11 11 t4 L•kert 11 16 U ,._12? Tlltff·POlnt ooalt-SutlclvOl(I, Sco11 c-., • Oranoe Coast DAILY P1LOT/&Miday, April 20. 1988 Cl County nears thi.rd economic growth spurt StatusofaerosPaceindliStry should fuel high-tech exports By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfhO., ......... Orange County ts on the bnnlc of a new stage of rapid economic growth which will be fueled by increased exportation of high-tech products, a Chapman College economist predicts. Dr. James Dou. dean of Chapman's School of Business and Management, said the continuing de- preciation of the dollar with respect to other maJOr currencies should boost exports and, with 1t. Orange County's considerable aerospac~ industry ··when a relati vely strong defense industry 1s coupled with the dollar's decline," Doll said, "It 1s clear that the aerospace industry ts nearing a take-off stage that should pro pel the Orange County economy forward for at least the next five and perhaps even 10 years." Doti's comments were part of a panel discussion staged Thursday in Anaheim at the second annual Economic Bnefing for the Intemauonal Consular Corps. The event. sponsored by the Orange County Offi~ of Protocol. 1s intended to boost international exchange and trade. According to Doti, Orange County is nearing its third stage of rapid economic growth. The first stage occurred in the post-World War II penod when the plentiful supply of land and water fostered growth that led to the establishment of a "bedroom community" an Orange County for the more broadly based economy in Los Angeles County. The construction boom kept pace with a population that grew from 216,000 1n 1950 to 1.4 million in 1970. The second st.age. Doh sajd, grew out of the Oedalmg tounsm and defense-based aerospace industries. The growth of those industries in Orange County led to employment arowth arowina f&ner than population arowth in the county durina the 1970s. The aerospace fndustry continues to be an important factor in the county's economy While defense s~ndma kept the local firms propped up at a time when h1sh-tcch exports dropped, Doti predicts that the deprcciauna value of the dollar will add to continued federal spendina to drive the nut economic boom locally. And although Defense Dcpanment projects for weapon procurement will dip this year, Doti says a heavy backloa of defense orden still eust. In addition, more of each defense dollar is expected to be spent in Oranic County as more funds a.re allocated to m1lttary electronics developed in the western United States. . "The stage is now set for Oranae County to emerJe as an important international tradina center in the 1990s " Doti wd. ''Given the tremendous arowth potenttal of the Pacific Rim nations, this next stage has the areatcst growth potential of au ... Earl Washington, vice president of strategic manage- ment for RockweU lo&emauonal. sud the ddenee electronics and aeroapacie industry to Oraftll Cowll)' accounu forabout$S billion insalennnually,orabout 10 percent of the county's economy. RouJ.hl y 3S percent or all manufactunaa an Orante County 11 doae by defemc-relat.ed firms. Washi'J:d said. The six lartett are RockweU in Aaahrim, Acrospecc in Newport 8eacb, McDonnell Do.mu in Hunt1111ton Beach, Parker Hannifin in Newport llalcb, Huabes Aircraft's &round systems poup in Fullerton and lntentate Electronics in An.a.he1m. Washington said while the Jaraat customer it the fcde1'aJ aovemment.. the top six companies io ~ also provide products to &lobal matkeU throuah fottip military sales contracta, cfttcct sales or lioensina. "All things considered. I believe that the COWllf I aerospace and defense electronics iodOsU)' should remain fattly stable over the next thru years." WuhinltOn Mid. "Most firms have broadened their capabilitiet to the point where setbacks or program losies will have only a short-term impact in a minor way on the total industry." Benefits packages gain flexibility CREDIT LINE By JlM HATHCOCK DMly ..... C.1 I It ... ti The standard group insurance cov- erage most companies have provided for employees in the past 1s coming to an end. ~s demographics change in the cominf years. insurance com- panies wil provide more flexible benefit packages which wtll allow small and medium companies to better serve employee needs. To be on thelcadingedgeofthe new hne of insuranc~ products, Newport Beach-based Pacific Mutual has de- S1$ned a prograrp aimed at companies with 200 to 2.000 employees. Under the program, employers and employees have ac.cess to viable. cost- effective alternatives to traditio nal Liberty watch plans, said H. Warren Clark, Pacific Mutual's vice president of the Group Employee Benefit Opcrauon. Formerly, a mid-sized employer did not have enough resources to develop the administrative systems and communications materials necessary to efficiently operate a flexible plan. "We recognized the diverse needs of today's worlc.force, and this pro- gram allows employees to choose their own benefits package, plus satisfies employer requirements for effective communication and admin- istration with a minimum of re- sources," said Clark. "Employen may also cont.am their benefit costs with flexible benefits because they determine the amount of the employer's contribution 10- stead of the amount of benefits provided to employees." Pacific Mutual has three ap- proaches to flexible benefits: •Use the employer's current pro- gram but enable employees to re- direct a portion of gross salary to reimbursement accounts, thus reduc- ing taxable income. In such a cue. the employee may get a greater net paycheck while maintaining the same benefits. •Present the basic coverage of life, health and disability and let the employee choose the module of coverage based on individual needs. •Let employees choose from a varyina amount of benefits offered in each category. The employer's con- tribution ts fixed but the employee can select a benefits package consis.- tent with the employer's contribution wiuth fewer or greater benefits. Clark said the plan allows the employer to administer the propam "in house," with the exception of claims administration. The usen receive an administrative software packa&e that includes training and continuing support with toU-frec telephone access to key comp&ny personnel. The software program is written to integrate billing and claims eligibility functions and others performed by the employer. Women's pay up, but still lagging LOS ANGELES (AP) -Women's risin$ income has been offset by heavier financial burdens and loss of leisure time. so they have failed to pin economic ground on men since 1959, a study says. "Women have made significant gains in the labor market -working more, more occupations open to them and. since l 979, pins in hourly ea.minas relative to men," said Stan- ford University economist Victor R. Fuchs, whose study was published in last Thursday's issue of the journal Science. "But these gains have been offset by other factors which contribute to economic well-being." whjch is de- fined as access to goods, services and leisure, he added. ··one is that women in comparison to men have less leisure now" because worlcing women still do most house- work and care for children. Another is that "a smaller per- centage of women arc married and able to share in the higher earnings of men," so they bear a heavier financial RAYNES IU!:ILLY Land companies promote e:xecs David W. Jobttoa, loan representative 1n the Phoenix office of Newpon Beach-based ne llammeM c. .. bas been named ass1stant vicc president and manager of the firm's San Olqo branch. The Hammond Co. provides mortgage financing for the homo-building industry and real estate brokerau business. , .. Sam.el E. Hayaes is the new vice president of marketina communications for ne lrvtae Co-. moving to the newly acatcd corporate position from the company's commercial office division. where he had been senior director of maneting and leasing. Haynes of Laguna Beach bas been with The lrvtne Co. since 1984 . • • • PMlllp J. Reilly. pTCsidcnt and chief executi vc offic.er ofMIHiea Viejo Rulty Groap, has been elected as a trustee ofMONY Fllludal Services. Mission Viejo Realty Group is the parent company of M11sioa Viejo Ba1l:aes1 P1"opertles and MluMe Vlitje C.. Reilly has been with the firm since 1963 and lives tn Denver. • • • Clifford 'Kip' KolHD has been named vice president of Anel Development Co. of Santa Ana. aft.er seven yean with ~ CompaaJn, where he served as senior vice president and oo- manag.ing partner of Orange County real estate opcnt1ons. Kolson is a Mission Viejo res1dent. • • • Bob Storcllelm, man.ager of inspection serv1ccs for the City of lrvtne, has been elected president of CaJ1fenUa a......, Offida.I•, com posed of1ocal buildina and code enforcement officials from mo~ than 400 j urisdicuons. Storcbheim has been in the construction industry smcc 1949, and with Irvine for 10 yean .. He has been a member ofCALBO's board for five vean. • •• SMron Kats has jOtned Larry McAdams Dalp, lac., a Newport .Beach ~phic destgn firm specializing m restaurant and health-care indus tnes. She is responsible for public retauons. promotion and publicity. • • • MarviD 'homala has been elected prcs1dent ofMartla AvlatiM, bc.'1 Southern Cahfom1a operauon. Tuomala had been vice president of maintenance for eight years, and recently became execut\_ve vicc president. Jatk c.m.mt.a1 is the new manager of line scrvic#. at the firm's Orange County facility. The company is headquartered at Jolul Wayne Airpclrt, with satellite locauons an Burbank and Long Beach. • • • Brenda Palmer has been appointed business advisory services senior for Wllllamaon ud A11Gdate1 Accoutucy Corp. An lrvtne resident. she is also an aerobics instructor at the Sportba1 Houe in Newport Beach. • • • Thia pocket watch baa been deel&ned by a swt .. watchmaker for llm.Jted ed.ldon Nlee to commemorate the 1 OOtb blrtbday of the Statue of Liberty. Only S.000 of the watcbee will be 80ld ln the United Statee th.la year. burden for themselves. Fuchs said. "And women have more financial rcsponsib1ht1es for children" today than in 1959 because a higher per- centage of mothers arc unwed or Sot architects have been named aSSOClatcs at Costa Mesa-based McLarud, Vuq.et Ir Partaen, bc. They arc: Rld.anl Bnmflel4, Merdad Imo, Keane~ Nilmeier, Robert Odo, Clari1teplter Roberts, and Pklllp Terllont. The firm spec1ahzes 10 architectural services for developers of both commercial and residential projects. divorced. he added. • • • His study concluded: "Despite large structural chan,.es 1n the econ- omy and major anu-d1scnminalJon legJslation, the economic well-being of women in comparison with that of men did not improve between 1959 and 1983." Lowerdiscountrates seen as boost to entire economy Dunnga telephone 1nterv1ew from rates offered by trad111onal lenders. Stanford, Fuchs added: "Everything but also those offered by the that I said goes double for blacks. Laguna Niguel resident Ja1" Rlckln has been promoted to vice president of Stterlty Pacific Corp.'1 real estate management department. R1ckJcs has been working for Sccunty Pacific since 1984. • • • Robert R. Harrell has been appointed assistant national salC$ manager for tennis and footwear products fo r Buena Park-ba.Wld Vamalla lnterutloul'1 sporting goods division HarTCll. who JOtned Yamaha an January. formerl}' worked with U.S. Sport• wholesale d1stnbutor an Tustin. He also owned the 'h1da Teaa11 F•ttory and was professional tennJS umpire and tournament director for several years. The Irvine resident attended Oru1e Coast College. Housing market especially likely to fee l effect of further mortgage rate tumble By JAMES F. PELTZ ,,,...._.,., NEW YORK -Interest ra tci.. already at their lowest levels m years. could slide even further now that the Federal Reserve has cut its discount rate by a half-point to 6 5 percent The first reaction to the Fed's Fnday announcement could come from the nation's commercial banks. When the Fed last cut its discount rate on March 7. banks 1mmcd1ately cut their pnroe lending rates to 9 percent from 9.5 percent. The pnme 1s a benchmark used to fiaure interest costs on loans to banks' corporate customers Consumer loans such as mortgages art not directly tied to the pnmc. but the discount and pnme rates both reflect and influence trtnd'I an interc.st rates aenerally. and the trend still appean down If cates do drop further. 11 would send a mostly posiuve npplc through- out the economy -which 1~ the goal secn behind the Fed's move Overall. each pc~ntuac-po1n1 drop in averaae interest rates adds about one·th1rd of a perocntaac point to the nation's annual economic arowth. cst1matd David Wyss. an cconom1't at Data Rcsourct'I Inc m Leitinaton. Mass. . Thus. the roua}\ly 1-poant decline in rates over the past "" months has eddcd about S40 b1lhon to the nation's S,. tnlhon eoonom). Wyss figures. A fu rther decline an rates would be particularly felt an the housing mar- ket, where the recent tumble an mortgage rat~ sparked a refinancing boom among homeowners. If the rate on, say. a SI 00.000 conventional 30-ycar mortgage was to fall 10 8.75 pe~nt from 9.25 percent. the homeowner's monthly payment would drop to $787 from S823 -a UVlngs of $36. Over a year that savan15 equals $432. which would have another effect on the economy. since It could be used to buy other aoods, such as furniture. Or 1t could be spent on a vacation that would help service bu inesses. Lower monaaie rates also could spur some homeowners to "trade up'' to a more Cllpensive house since they could afford a biagcr monaqe. and allow more people to buy their first house -either an ex1stin& dwellina or a new buildina. I( 1t is a new buildina. that creates mo~ demand for the bu1ld1na 1rades. and for new fumashinas to ao 1n the house. which helps appliance producers and other consumcr-aoods ma km Even 1f the homeowner who ~ financed put the $432 savinp in a 11vinaa account. that 1s mo~ money available ror new loans -mcludina m~. The npple also could pu,h the rate on car loans lower -not only the ... • • • I Black women made much greater carmakers themse vcs. advances in the tabor market than Birbal Bu1ur, M.D. has been named chief of mcdmne at Coastal Commuitles Ho1pl&al m Santa Ana. The Mission VieJO resident is an instructor of hematology and oncology at UC lrvtae Me41cal Cater. Companies such as General Motors Corp. sell commercial paper. white women. but ··· many more of them arc not mamed and have or corporate IOUs. to investors lo financial rcspons1b1ht1es for ch1l -ra1sc money to finance c.a r sales. The drcn." rate on three-month commercial .-------------------------------------------pa~ already has plunged to about 6.3 percent from 10.2 percent two years ago. which in tum has allowed the automakers to offer such mcen- t1 ves as cut-rate loans as low as 6.8 percent. At the same time. lower rates would funher reduce the debt burden that car daters carry to fi nance their inventories. A typical car dealer borrowing money to purchase cars from the manufacturer pays a point or two above the prime rate. If the prime falls apin, the dealer's ability to handle the financin1 charges while cars sit unsold on the lot 11 vastly improved. rcducma opcra11oa cons and 11v1n1 more leeway for hold1na down or cuttma pnces. The same holds true for other retailers. Lower rates also reduce aovem- ment borrowinacosts. and businesses would pay le to modemazc or expand. Many invcsto'1 who currentJy own bonds would enjoy 1dd1t1onal pnoc ptn5, 11~ the yields on their bonds would be hta,her thn those on new 1 ues The dollar's ~nt sharp decline apfost other currencies could be extended, p Vln' e'<poncrs an addt'd boost since their aoods would C0'1 le oversea HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO ATTEND <U.nlta <VanCa1.p££1 1. 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Unique messaac relates to travel, flirtation, social event. SYDNEY 0MARR -..,. _....,. . . .. . -.. . terms, steer away from those who advocate aet-nch-qu1ck schemes. Emphasis on seeunty, lona-ranac proipecu. You'll be provided access to privilcaed information. Secret mcctina relates to romantJc interlude. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Focus on luxury, music, an, vanety, sen- suality. You'll receive unusual gJfi n:present1ng token of affccuon. Fam- il y member discusses plans whJch could include change of residence Libra, Scorpio play roles. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Define CANCER (June 21-July 22): Sense of purpose is restored. responsibility is reached. chances for financial reward multiply. Love relationship intensifies. demands will be made and some arc reasonable. Capncom. another Cancer figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Fi nish ~ I OF.AK MR. GOREN CHARLES GOREN I han Io n·.,i.mnd qrw no trump Q.-ln "Goren's New Bridge Com plete" you rttommf'ndf'd nv .. card majors togf'lhf'r with a fore ing no trump rt>sponse. I can understand why you switched to five-c~ud major!i; what I don't uu derstand Is why you s uggest tht> forcing no trump respon1w. Please explain why. -R.F.., Hou!i· ton, Tf'xas A.-Mo-.t 11f tlw I 11111'. ~ liPn you rt• 'ipond 01w 1111 1rt1111p Jo a 11\1• 1·ard ma.ior op1·nin~ '1111 1!1111 1 h;I\ 1• a balanl'ed hand Why" BN a use on most balant·<'d hands you will havt• etlhE'r thre<·· or four t•ard support for partner'.., maJnr. and you would t•hoose to ratsl' the ma.ior ~u tt rather ~tn11• partn1•r h,1-. opt'llt'd a 11\1· l'ard maJor ht• too probabl~ ha-. .111 11nbal.uw1•d hand lw 1-. mort· 111<1· I} t<• tw !).4 :1 I 1er ~, ·l ~ :.! I It.in r1 :J :J :! w I{ h 1 Wll 11nh.tl.llH'l'd hand .... it 1~ lll'l!l'r to play 111 a "lilt l'lllltr:H't 1f an l'l~ltl l'ard lit I Ml t11· fo und Tht• 11111 111>! 1111 trump n· -.pon"t' ,.., dt• .... ~rwd to 1111t11\'l'r "Ill h a ftt. part1<·11latl~ 1n a 1111nrn -.1111 II partnt'r dm• ... n't ltav1• a M'l'IHHI "'"'. hl' b1ds h1..; l'lll'.lJll'I' tltrt•t• 1,lflf mrnor That -.t 111 lt•a\ 1•.., n ·-.p1111!11·1 AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC MS. FITS The only aerobics program in Orange County owned/operated by a registered therapist 714-839-2010 HOBBIES DAKEN HOBBIES-FTN Vll Y. 714-841-4057: Plastics RC Cars/ Aircraft Spec1al1sts. ENTERTAINMENT BLUE ADEPT OC'S FINEST VARIETY BAND Music" from the 40's thru the 80.-s for all occasions. Reasonable Rates. Ref's avail. 5 34-1836 or 498-0489. WEDDINGS AT SEA PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. All services arranges. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS. 714-675-4704. To Order your Good Life ad Call 642-5678. Ask for Cathy ' .~ , .. ... ' ,. ....... • • \V -.,I pt~ . ; . •• • • Play the Smart Tenant Game FollON the road to University TONer and discover you won t have to pay for a lot of things 1n this new. ftrst-class office building • A pnme Irvine location without the congestion of the central business area. only minutes from John Wayne Atrport • Easy freeway access • Free parking for tenants and guests • A nearb)t park for 1ogging or relaxing • Views of snON-capped mountains or green rolling hi/ls from the only office tower 1n University TONn Center. Orange County's newest "small town," which includes .. .,.,. ..... a vanety of new housmg • Located across from UC Irvine. 1n the Airport-Metro-UGI Tnangle Open Summer 1986 A development of Dev1son & Ferguson Leasing Off/Ce m The Marl<etplace 4249 Campus Dnve. Swte 152 lrvme Csltforn1a 92n6 7141854-2448 • Restaurants and shopping at your doorstep in The Market place. an already-open retail resuwrant and entertainmtmt center '""I r1uf •'""1 Wlty ol Dom9 H11~1n,.H 111 Or•n<Jf' Cnunty F1<clus1ve UJas1ng Agent !llff. Thorn & Cc Tom Ack/am. Bob Sflltwagon .I rather than 1n1t1ate proJect. What had "missed" recently 1s now due to hit mark. Kn ow it, eJtude confidence &lld reach for wider audience. Lunar emphasis on vahd chance to tut financial JackPot. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on personality, charisma, p1oneenng spirit, couraae of conv1c- ttons. Love relationship figures prominently. You'll be inspired, creative JUtces will flow. You'll make valuable. new contact. Leo plays role. 1 h1• n~hl ro 1·on .-1·1 hat•k lo 1 ht• 111<q11r 11n ha111!:-. wht•n· ht• ha:. a dou hkt11n an 1111' 11p.-rwr'., 01<1J11r and no p;1rt 1n1l,1r f11 lor s1•1 ond -.u11 . 'It'< 11n• 111 1111' klHI\\ lf•d~1· that lht'y hdVt• wv1•11 trump.; in tlw eomb1ned hold 111~ Ir al-;o l{IVl'"I n•..,pondC'r tlw 1ha111 1• 111 h1c1 a ft\ t' <'ard or lnnl(t•r '>1111 uf h1-; 11~\.f\ in an attt•mpt to lo • .111· a -.1111;1hlt• -.pol Th1•11• an• otht•r advanla!(t'' lo ll'-lll~ 1111' fnrt'inJ.! rlo 1rump rt• -.pon-.11 Y 1111 "an Pm piny a 1 wo ovpr 1111t• r t'"Jlon-.i' a ... fur1·111~ to l(amt'. and -.11 ma kt• your <"on-,1 r11<·t1ve a111 11on-. t•a-.lt'r-no on<• has to Jump Ji•-,1 111 ... p<irtner drop him short <1f ~<Hll" lnv1ta1111nal Hlll't1ons all s tart with a forl'inf.( no trump rPspon'lt' 1\ l-;11 t ht• t·on vent10n allow" user" to d 1ffrn·nt1at e bet wel'n t hr<'t'· and four l'ard "illpport for opener's LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You1J learn by iuchinJ. Invitation to join special aroup is "on tbe way." Reunion with loved one is part of cxc1ttn1socnario. lntu1tion rinas true. family obliption should not be source of worry. Aquarian plays role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Di- versify. display humor and ver- satility. Spotli&ht on travel, added knowledge, fong-<hstancc com- munication. Popularity increases, and vou could actually win a contest. m;uor s1111 On thu:-01• hand-. wht•rt• 11111' rw trump,., thl' t orrel't t•ontr:wt, v1111 ut11'l be '>Ur<' 11t1• opµ<lnl'Ol'i 'Alli let you play I hNt•. Modl•rn hridi<r has bt•c•oml' vt•ry 1:1)(1-trt•ss1v<'. and it is Vt>ry likt•ly !ht• 11ppun1•nt-< will bt> in thf' a11c·t1011 .,o that 11 \\on'1 cltt• at on<' no trump ThP fort·~otn~ dot'' 11111 lllf'an you must u•w a fornn)( ll(I trump rl'- "P11ns<' 1f you want to play a fiv{'· <a rel major -.y'\lt•m Y1111 t·an play Oil<' quilt· l'Omf)<'tt•ntly without ado pun~ that rum en! um l ls1· whatcvt•r ..;111t<1 your stylt• lwst; 1t"' lwttcr tu play .,um1•rh1n)( with which you an• t:omfortahlr than lo lw unhappy u..;1n!( Pvc•n tht• world'<> IJt•"t sy ... 1c•m 1f thrrt• I'> -.u('h an animal Taylor E. Browman and Paine Webber preeenr - A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN SOUTH COAST PLAZA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT-BENEFITS • Preeerve &. prot.ect hm1ted partnen capiLal • Achieve long ttorm cap1Lal appreciation • Generate t.a.1. loeeet which may be uaed to ~helter moom~ • Provide lat.er-year coh dl8lnbut1on WHO SHOULD ATTEND • Seriou. invettora • FruBtrated l&l payers • Financial adviaora/CPA'e • Anyone who anticipat.ee investing in a real et1t.ate syndication this year RF.SE RV A TIO NS SUGGESTED 213-27 4-844 I Ext 252 CALL COLl.ECT TuM . o\pr 22 or Wl'd , Apr 23. 7 3tJ.8 30 MESA VERDF. COUNTRY Cl.l lR '!000 f.luliho~ Roat! Cotta M~u n.,,.,... ,,,.,_..,,,,.In aHf'ftd fMf calf (Of male-naia lo~ rnaJ1,.d ~' n no a•ur..nn rh.11 1hr ~ ... fo1t n.n ~ mr1 n,,, olf•r <an only b. mad. b, pr·~· h" SAOITl'ARIUS (Nov. 2~-0cc. ~I): It will be ncciessary to revue, review and to reorpnize -you are on tmnk of major step toward goal. focus on carttr, business. achievement, stand- ina in community. Whal .had been prohibited will now be available CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on change. travel, v~ncty, personality and wardrobe. You II feel and look like a " new person " V 11ah t Y returns and so docs your confidence. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-feb. 18) Money th.at had been owed wt!I now be paid. Emphasis also on s1gn1ficant domestic ad1ustment. Ma1or purcnasc of art obJCCt or luxury item 11 (>Clrt of scenario. Taurus, Libra natives figure prominently. PISCES (Feb 19-Marc h 20) Go slow. define terms. become fam1ltar with legal rights. perm1ss1ons. Emphasis on c~perativ.e effon.s, clash of ideas, maJor dcc1s1on cor:i· ccm1ng marital status. Secrcl ts revealed to your advantage Virgo plays role. • • • IF APRIL %1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc ultra-conscious of body 1maJe. wardrobe. and you have abihty to make people laugh when perhaps they might be crying. Gemini, Sagittanus play important roles in your life. You are an1st1c. creative and have tendency to scatter your forces. You also are determined, stubborn, roman11 c and scnsuaJ. You'll be on more sohd emot1onal- financial ground this year Apnl could be your pC>wer-play month. AMERJCAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC . Buses/ Mlnlt>us/ limousine s Statlonwogons Vons/RVs Door to Door Service Private Chorters and Tours 1-800-524-1300 Advertiaing Art Services • Bro<:hu,.t/Ccn~o D•olp • Loooe/Corporoto ~ 0 Poc~oo•• & ... rythino kandJ.d und•r ooo rool GRAPHICS NEWPORT (7U) 720-9191 UO Nowpon C-tor Or N_. ~h CA mto ln•ex•pen•alve• '(on 11r. s~n s•vl not 111g'1 on price reasonable ctassrlred .._....., adver11sono -J r99I Classified Advertising 642-567A WE1COME1D BOSSANOVA BRUNCH "A Salut<.' Tc1 The Government of Bah in, Rrn::rl" for rhc h<.'ncfit of tft\ UN ITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION ,_, OF ORANGE COUNTY CELEBRITY HOSTS AND HOSTESSES JE~ILEE HARRIS01' Jam1t• Ewmg "Dalla-." 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HIO .......... 1900 tOU ,_ '°'° i..--21to __ ......,. , ... ...... °"4&1 •• 2flW tOlt :-..=--JI,, --c--,... --,_ .01• -YICI MllC. I .I. ''" --'-,. 1fOI ., _ ..,.... Jlt7 , _ ,.. 2'1t ems --1100 ..._. ..... )I .. '"· .., ... Cl'NY .._ llH ... a...-217• I 2'1t *' ....., ...... _.., ..... ,c:---. 1190 ---~ 2171 ··"'' . """ CLASSIFIED INDEX 842-5878 DEADUNeS PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday ........... S.t. 1.1:30 AM Tueaday ........... Mon. 5:30 PM Wedneeday ..... Tuee. 5:30 PM THE DALY PILOT Cl.ASSfflED OFFICE HOURS T IMphone 9etvlce ~-Fndey 8:00 AM-6:30 PM 8_,urdey 8:00 AM-11·30 AM ~Count• .. 1220 .... Thur9day .......... Wed. 5:30 PM Frlday ............. Thura. 5:30 PM S.turday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM 8~~M 142-5871 .... lttatt '" .... NEWPORT BEACH ll"'I 1111,HO "S" plan on fee land. 3 BR spilt level. Across from pool & close to shops. 2 good assumable loans are another plusl WTl&.lff 1211,llO A feast for your eyes and a treat for your wallet! Country French at Its best with lots of brick, trench doors and skylights. UTllllT 1111,111 Beautifully upgraded 3 BR home offers com- plete privacy. light, bright, coordinated decor In the latest colors. Lush garden/spa. ... NT IOU 1211,llO This duplex Is special! Curb appeal galore. 3 BR & 1 BR with plzzazl 4 car garage, corner location on wide street. ILIFPI IHl,llO 3 BR, single level corner unit on wide greenbelt. light and bright, neutral decor. Good as- sumable first trust deed. WIST llWPllT S2H,IOI 2 BR charmer -steps to the sand. Wood floors. skylights, brick patio & tlreptace. Great owner financing avallable. llWPllT IUOI 1211,000 There's excitement In this 3 BR contemporary home. High celllngs, lots of glau, 2 fireplaces, great pool & spa. Move-In condition. IUWIU 1111,IOO Rarely avallable Seawlnd home. lovely Palermo wt1h red brick entry. Beautiful red brick enter- taining area with pool & spa. PllHISIU MH,HG Enjoy beachfront living In this fun 7 BR home. Corner location In prime area. Walk to pier and shops. Newer roof and plumbing. Ulllllllll ....... If you think the ocean views are fabulous, wait tit you see the night-light view from this beautiful condo. Private community. WUT..,llT 1111,MO Exceptional 3 BR, 2 year old home built with quality. Goumet kitchen, many upgrades. Best Is tM forever ocean vlewl WUT ll'lf llT 1111,IH Forever ocean views! A cut above usual ocean- front duplex. Huge patio, brick fireplaces. lnelde atalrwell allows alngle famlly conversion. •UIYll 1111,111 lnllde and out -a total rebtrthl What'• new? Everything! 4 BR + poof, that'• bright and cheerful In exclusive area of Newport Beach. IMHllW 1111,111 Savor the romance and bMuty of claaslc Medi- terranean architecture. 5 BR, soaring celllngs, akyUghta. Home of exceptk>nal quality. IUlll U Y 11,HI ... E.xqulllte colonial situated on the bay with 50' frontage. The decor 11 faultless with the hlghelt quality amenities. Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM 11121 ...... IN '85-86 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH .... AVERAGES A HOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OF THE ril SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK III OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SITlllllY WYllW 2 ... , ............ 3 BR $339,000 G.ANDERSON UUM'1n aLI 1C1l lMI 2 BR $469.000 F. SENNES Plml a.A 1111 bit.., 4 BR $1,700,000 BENTS/EADIE SllDIY ....... _, 1M2 "" ........ ~~ $265,000 l. SHAW •n~..,... 3 BR $329,000 R. KURTZ ••TllUll ....... 3 BR, FR, Pool/Spa $329,000 L. EWING •WPllT lml'l1 441 ...... 4 BR, FR $345,900 0 . VALENTINE IOftlW 1M1Yllllt ...... 3 BR $375,000 G.ANDERSON llYllU.U 1242....,...La. 4 BR, FR, Pool/Spa Lmm.I $387,000 M. MATTHEWS 1M Yla LMM 2 BR $«9,000 B. MILES UllllftlW M.U 1•n 1M1 2 BR $469,000 G. LIVINGSTON anaw 11 ...... ,.... 4 BR, FR, View $615,000 D. BIBB .......,. . , ...... ...,.. 3 BR. FR. Pool $650,000 K.RANGER .......... ,~.., 8 BA, FR, Pool, Vu $675,000 M.R EDY N•-.A 1 .. 2 .. ..,.,... 4 BR, View $895,000 L. McLOON W..N•lkl , ...... .., .... 3 BR, Bay View $1,225,000 C. RUMSFELO &.Mm.I 111 • LWe ""4 S BR, FR, Bay Vu $1,395,000 E. OLSON ---1 ..... 8 BR. FR. Pool. Vu $3,800,000 C.McMAHAN BAYFRONTS UM JIU 11 ....... Inviting & charming 4 BR Engllsh Normandy on south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master ault•. Pier & slip for large boat. Ull ISU 11,111.- Bulidera -Prime bayfront lot to create your "dream houM". 75' on the bay with a pier for a 90' boatl Call for addltlonal lntormatlon. 644-9060 CORONA DEL MAR •tm Tiii.Aii PH,111 Resort-like setting with poof & spa overlooking the bay and Catalina Island. Raised redwood decking for summer sunning . Mlll••m pn,- Decorator perfect Plan 3 with 3 BR + FR. lovefy wallcoverlng.s, mirrored walls, new carpet & paint. Private gated community. HllM •.. SMl,I• One of the area's best duplexes. Prime corner across from park. 3 BR, 2 BA; 2 BR, 1 BA; guest with 1 BA. Brings high rents. , .... am UllMI Beautifully decorated and upgraded 3 BR + FR. Excellent location, ocean view. Priced to sell. Hurry on thlsll UllN W.W llUS ..... Rare Burlingame model with 4 BR, famlty room plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with fountain, barbeque. Soaring beamed celllngs. Wiii ... UllS ...... Ocean view from 4 BR remodeled residence In private setting. Beam ceilings, trench doors, 2 FP, fabulous new kitchen. 3 private beaches. •11& Hl 1111 1111- Elegant home on pepper tree lined street. Quali- ty design & construction on overslzed R-2 lot. 4 BR home + 2 BA Income. A treat to see. ._llllfFI 11,Ml,lll Fabulous with sensational view of little Corona. waves crashing on rocks + jetty. large family room with retractlble roof, 5 BR. 5 BA . • un111T 11,••.- Boat slip plus hillside view of harbor. Incredible building site with fantastic plans approved by Coastal Commission. LIDO ISLE UMIW INl,111 Located on quiet end of lido. Delightful 3 BR, newly painted & carpeted. south sunny patio . beamed LR, brick fireplace. Ull llll Pll,111 Outstanding 3 BR home .with remodeled kitchen, skyllte, wet bar. added foyer. 40' lot, marvelous sunny patio. A geml LM ISU MM• 3 BA on 52' lot. Great location Your opportunity to bulld the home of your dreams or live In It as Is. Existing home upgraded wt1'h charm. Ull lSU ........ Sensational sweeping views of bay, ocean. New- port Center and mountains from beat unit In lido Park hlghrlse bulldlng. Full security. UllllU ....... A fabulous English Tudor 5 BR on excellent corner location. Finest construction. panefed library. great built-Ins. pool & spa. 21, 1' Siii JOIQUlll HILLS ROAD, llEWPORT BEACH w....,•.,... nAltlf .. , ATIOll IOAfl 0.-. "" -"" ... l'OU S.-t• ,.,,. • ...... 101• ..,_,.__,._... '°'° lliloo/0-.J ...... 1W1 MISC. .......... •10 C-/fN/1-.,. ~ ...... •11 AUfOMOTIVI -i.-... fOIO _,_,_, .... '°" --tQto ......... °""", ..... tQto 1-.. -.... ~IC-. ..., ~ -. .......---.... ._ tOIO tlOO .. twO PETE BARRE n . REALTY ~ ~f2Hemwa £eait,/' Call for your private Inspection of our newest llstlng. Only $385,000. Meticulously main- tained 3 Bedroom view home, gleaming hrdwd floors, aJr con- ditioned, security system, lath & plaster. Relax by the pool or In the spa white you enjoy the lush green hlll and ocean views. Wonderful neighbors & private beach access . OPEi SUIDI Y 1-1 UllOI Y1fl ... -...... UlUM ..... -.... ?tU Ptr1 "11te1 Lovely Palermo 4 bdrm. tamdy room 0 Johnson ............. _.$3't ..... -..... 2512 ....... Pnvatt 5 bdrm siflllt story t1m1ly rm l Brteey lftlll TUUCL ... --Sltl.•-·····-.. 2111 '-Private 4 bdrm, pool ( Tabak OlJ( Clll-. .. fr. SHl..511.-. Ut Alt. Ml ,_.., Brlnd ne• l bdrm 21.ot bltll VlfW A lollnson 1.,,1 ................. un.•-··--11• ""..- Somer"t mocltl, S bdrm. rR . M 8f't'#tf Ill CMYIL-·--$211.•---11 C.,. ..._ Tasteful P1ntt1uf1t 1 bdrm dfn sm •ltW l 9o4and llM m ........ -.. -UtS.•·~--•tt ._. Clas.SIC 2 bdrm. I bltll cott... H Mart.as 1L1m .................... u11.•·---·--•-...... [nd utlll 3 bdrm, many aim F Scott hans U ~I VU~ ti()M i REALTORS, 61 5-6eH HU Ea .. C-.. H~wey. ~ ...... I I I 02 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Aprtl 20, U~86 Grubber Ellis kESIDt;NTlAL BROKEllAC ~RVI~ •••-.-a•• 1111,IOO Do you need a wonderful family home on prestigious Spyglass Hill with 58R, spacious family room, formal living and dining rooms with huge bonus room and lovely mow\· t.ain, ocean and city lights view. Buy now, thlB won't last. Maralou Ingold. lllUIYN Y&l11T111 lllLT HTATI 11,Jll,000 Thia 5BR, 4 ~8A traditional home is in impeccable condition. Includes. formal living and dining. separate library. family room with wet bar and f irepl.ace. pool, spa. sauna and most everything else you might de- stre. Fabulous fairway locatJon Danny Sibb/Stepharue Grody llll&IYN IOITUUIUI YlW 11,ll0,000 Elegant 5BR, custom home on over- sized lot. Features formal uvmg room and dining room, fanuly room and spacious billiard room with hardwood floors and fireplace. Over- looks fabulous view on Big Canyon's 14th green. lncudes large pool and spa. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. Ill GUYii • 1111 ESTITI HH,000 Presently 4Br. 2 11:t BA, formal living and dining room, perfect for ex· pansion! Prime cul-de-sac location. over 'I.I acre with views of golf course, mount.ams. and city lights. Available under great terms. S ubmit yours. Danny B1bb/Stephan1e Grody ltl GUYii oen TUllTIIUL 1111,000 This warm and cozy, beauufully decorated 4BR, 3BA home IS one of our finest offenngs New country kitchen . French doors. lots of brick. lush gardens and a very private yard with pool. Well priced at $665.000 Danny Bibb. PllFEOT FAMILY MIME 1131,000 Spyg~ Hill. Five bedrooms, 3BA, living and famiJ y room with formal dining. French doors. beautiful wood floors and all new kitchen. Extraordinary oversized lot. Pric:ed to sell. $635,000. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. IUmflL UYHllT Slll,000 Dover Shores -wonderful family home Highly upgraded with wood floors, sk ylights. billiard room, 3BR, family room. lots of charm. Pnvate pier and slip Secunty system. Barbara Aune/Stephanie Grody SHGIAl PRICE 1244,100 Need a foothold m Newport Beach? Tuts beauuful Lusk built JBR and farruly room house on a great big Jot will do just that for you. Yes, 1t does include the ground at this pm-e! Coby Ward. UITSllE Sllt,IOO So clOSC' to Newport Hl'ights and ocean breezes. this lovely 3BR home has been recently redecorated and has a pool PLUS a large fenc.'ed yard. Located m a quiet family neigh· borhood. and a bargain at $189,500. Hallte Strock OOITEM"llHY IAYFROIT $1,111,000 Never before offered for sale A truly outstanding res1den("(' for the buyer who appreciates quality de· sign and spacious light mt.enors. using the finest matenals Pool. spa. pier and shp for a large• boat Brochure upon request Ann Pett>rs SPYIUU SPECIAL 1111,000 Four bedrooms. :rnA. formal dmmg room Capehom model Spectacular pool and spa A forever view of ocean and sunsets L01s Jacobs. WALi TO IUOll 1201,000 Designer's 2BR. 2BA luxury <:ondo features lush vanilla carp<'l. sky- Lights, plantation shutters. beveled glass, plus much more m positively move 1n condition Paula Bailey IAYFllOIT I0'1111TIOATE 1110,000 Single story on Lido Channel in security building Enjoy the boatm~ act1v1ty of Newport Harbor from your Living room. A show plact> with 2BR. 3BA and den Move right 1n Lmda Oeth ILTllUTI 11111 OUYll 12,HO,OOO Beautiful tradit1onaJ custom bud1 home. Absolute perfection Two years under t.'Ons trucu on Carved oak doors, heavy t.Town mouldings. solid brass hardware Wonderful golf course and lake view Five large bedrooms, SBA. formal dining room Wonderful pool and patio ares for entertaining. Central alarm sysu•m Beverly Morphy and Barbar.1 Aun1· TWt UPNIAILI Ol•ll IH,000 I 111,000 Located in a wooday setting near Orange Coast College. One 2BR, 2BA. single lf>vel upper unit Light. clean and pnvat.e. $95.000 One 2BR. 2 lh BA. two story urut with patw for $99,000 Both have 2 C.8r J(arages Martha Macnab # 2 CIVIC PLAZA, lllTE 100 844-8!00 -J ltwal llU, c.ta luL..... llM ..... · t ••pt..... lllt lt!Jll! ._.. 1111 ---------~er.-.2tw·*' nnmnAL11m1 lilt! 1u1am1um •1tFFr1-• .um .. ,... .... Jc.Ml den, mint oond top~ Of YOU" pt~-HO IM2'MlekMMome.~ ITUHHIHO-N&WPO"T -.niUlllP Oftrlehetbor&dtylQhtt 1--------SCl&llLITI catkln.Ownet7~73 obligation b~ TOP a IOa f\"om lhe ....,. POOl. HOM!! Radioed ~4 bdf'm.ryJbeth. combined with ltt• al 1111 -,_.,.. PAODUC!A. Cell Yoil'f lolle fie a llOf')' 8ndl'9edytogofLOCadon ~perfielt._...wtth ~ ft9Yot'I d OP£H SUN 14 PA TA IC K TEN 0 A E bftc* ,.,..... ~ pg In ttlll 1o¥1tt •· bonw rm fem~ 1otrM1 New .on... in ...... ... ,..., .......... HlllOIOIPES stWHn'EWATEA 6'1-1atl ~.INplecelnrMt-eoullw• home. Im· dlnrm+~.~ t_.,MWhOmeMlon ~· 40 90 pr9mlum Jeemtne Cttc 2 .. bedfOOM end oct.. ~ Md rMdy to et 1411800 w!TEAM8 fl' one ot the ._ ._ In Wlneyard land T,..., W.. 6-lt H ~ drWNltiO fMt'"8-V• mo¥eln.l~oomeot TAAOe.° ,._ ... CeM ~lglou1 Harbor view. power. wet« EX· Lllllll !!" .... denooo. ~ .. tu • :: cant. Only .• ~~·:~o. a and den, 2 llt9'1•oee Patric* Ttn0t• a1~1ne ™' 10.000 eca. "· e•ptlonall UH.000 --· · .-r. HURAYI llkr. 1 P.teot tot .., ...... ig. ot 1804102 home fMtuNe • ,,_.., term1 Call Stuart, H fll PRICED REDUCED ASKING '340.000. • Mt• and eu-t IUlte 7 0 7 / U 3. &2 u 0 r LIVE AT TliE BEACH er* .... "~1 :• SISIMlll ••.. w/llttlng ~.::: 707-257-1019 tigt Fii 328 Orchid-So. of PCH 2 2 """...... " 'f N.1 On"--acM oour-. bMutt-..... blra. ---·. 1'19 ' 11,Fll '270,000. 46' lot. 10%dn Deed 8P9'0• t'K Fixed. tul afn;te atory with w/3 additional 9dnN Oil IDVIOE LM ~ Al9oo. Owner wt11 ~ bUY*' em.roeo rwn11y room, betlw + eltUno rm. a. 720-04&5 "' 1eo.ee 19 ctoe1ng ~. STeAl et 38dtm, 21a and poo1. IPPlllAIU erat• 2 room INlld'• 11Pt HOIES lillES 1123,500. 84CM120 or 1325,000. call tot en lllHI NW Oymw/aeuna& fNlllM08 ••-y •••-II' -If IWT 87M912 Bar 1· 8heryt f31-12t8. J IUll •l•I T.._ __..___. ... ..-. will rm. Huge perty rm fM. - -PllE -·· ........ 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"11111 PllPllT" Turtle Rook View I gar11g9 s.. to ~ GW Large llngle llOfY 4 BR •~2 1200 OrMt 2 8t04'Y • 48drm, 1187,000. 28r 28&. By Cell today 864-9001 Of home In uclu1lve 831-1 288 _. • 3Ba home In "M•M Owner,83HlgNendVt.w. 551-8700 ' • It I ./ / lt.U a 11 1 a~ Femlly room I f,~T'~.~ Verde" North. 2.190 Sq, Sunday 10-5. 8&4-2989 · UlllUff 1~~/;\~~0:-1 00 ti*Mi( ~-::::. =::; ~ Pm•Hl 11 NTl Grubb GEilis Balboa 38R 28A, lrg lot. s=~K ~Hon are" -·----I ket. Pnoad to .... It End Unit Wllldorl. 48r, .......... -·"· • • •• 1229.500. 1713 w Balboa sun 2763 vi.ta UmbroM PlllllllllT ._,.___ 1174,950. Open Sunday fem., a/o, .,,,.,_, "*"' Btvd. 873--3777 OowrR.E 7ff..5080 ...... 1-&. 3327 c.Mfomla. Agt tral. Quiet, ~ pelt(. dlY Cannery wt.ge Ae91ty • Beeutlfully dec0tated 4 p--•-_1_ lOO? 646-5880"' 55w221 light• & the rodcl HO.A FIU llT PILU-Bdrm ~ with terge ...... ,.,. IDllD... Pool, tennlt, ape. Nr *Um.I* IAJOlllT '1'.0 baytront petlo. private PlmllU PIUIT DUPLEX:2~Br 1 ... __ _,,,... NEAR 8C PLAZA ichlt UCI ahopt By OWi'* 4 BR 3'Abe. ,__ Of YOUR Pf'~ P* end ttoal, 111 ,.. .,. _,, 38r 2Ba 1119,900. °'*" 1279 ooo. Motivated ~In 'a.4 doc* Stunning ewtom Home. obllgatlon by TOP khc;Mn, den and~-IPll..U 1·IPll So-of-PCH.12&4,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 13'81 Owner/Agt 780 2801 ~ Bay .L.ge f . Ent..,alnerl o.Mght .... PRODUCER. Call lhop A twrttlc value at 11ME..UIL 521 Carnation. By owner Otymplc, 786-7S79 O~n Sunday 1-4:3o: ..::; b.otut~ ..... l I:. rnodl'd'82.Hugematrtte PATRICK TENORE $750,000 lmmK\.llate 2bd, 1'/•ba, 87~241 "' 873-1541 . Southern Calif Dtt.. a 17"5 000 D w/ttMm et\OW9f & Jae 831· 12M PIUMI LIUml Spacloul 3 Bdrm ~on Harbor llland Roed with pool,!>* and tloat. tam- lly room and tormal din- ing erM Reduced to $1,3095,000. IPllTAllUI W . •w•1 month. • ' . y tub. Ofe. pool, bit-In oak b!~~==:~ta Cetta •na 1024 Gorgeoue Pfof decorated TRTU ... ·YllW 84&-2461.ev87S-2320 bar. Call Biii, agt .• •~r~l~;L>• of apaoa, lull IOI BY OWNER 3eR 26. Exec: Condo. Lil• rift Open ~ Al>t' 20 1·5 756-1323 or 831~ ·~!..-111111-.il"!llij~lfl!· w/attached gvg, best Condo. Patio, 2 car gar. with pvt petlo with CUS-3 VALL~ VIEW AffllUllJ BAYFRONT HOUSE LIDO ~!!!!!!!'~~~!!!!!!!!!!~ Penlnaula Prk:e. S 105,000. ae&-1923 TOM BRICK SPA, trfnCtt 3 BR 2'Aba, den. 2417 a/ft Wl1I PIUYllJ ISLAND ...... UTI I &. (211)111 1102 Fii ••••If IW'lll doort, loft, frplc, mirror.. 124 7 ,000. B.01 .. 1 Your lrlenda & MaOClat• 38drm, 3Ba. $775,000, • • • -atllned glw wtndowe, Agt/Own« 847.oaec> wlll envy your llr.tyle Uv-Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 318 • llMMT rftl •11 •ar 2 (2) Charming Cape Cod WET BAR end m<n. A I In lhll relaxlna 38drm Via Lido Nord. Cannery Love your MW 48r • (114) 673-4400 townllomel Side by tide. VALUE at 1175,000 Mlll1 f::::: .... L IMI hng h ng hid VIII.,... Realty 873-3777 teched .. tat• Lautr• llPt.0 If lftD Each 2BR 2'A ba In de-IH. Call PATRICK~ • ome w ere ore 1 --mont ~ In Hatt>or 3BR 2b• front & 2BR/1Ba. llrable locetlon w/comm. TENORE IUIT .. UlllA -irow & •l•P• lrom un.a UIUll! Ridge GrMt ... from $31,000 yrty Inc. Full pool. 10 min from b..ct'I. 831· 1288 Of 780-8702 Walk to town & bMct'I from .;:;1000 (~~1.:)r~e_ 1 ~~~ Proteeelonelly decorated wrap w<>Ynd dedc I buut prlc:;e $375,000, uaume Both unll1 uHd u • ·~~~\·P thla apeelal prvt hma 2er • · ,_ 28r 2Ba 2 eat gar-tor enter ta In Ing. ~~~ D'=. :i~:~4 1-5, 5:,:e:,•· ~ 4 _;: old.tJk J · 2Ba ..,,.,,. bonYa ~. lrg age. Nw poc)i and apa. A S849.000 (714)759-1501 1.-mUll s 7 500 ange. bMlned ee111nga Room 1189,900. won·1 1u1. a11 aid• lrad9 or exeh con--~.....:.._ __ : P•tlo , •P•Ct•eular GW tmaahlng t>Mutyl °"cly GW •-12 . & $129,500. llRll ,., '"' axpana1on ~ ,._ PATRICK TENORE TIMI If IUll Call evee & wknda only. ,. mode6ed mat~ Bdrm & 831-128& or 780-8702 !Thia magnlftcent, tunny a 846-3375 11 the ltartlng rate I« a updated ba1hl. H9W1y of· I ll'f .. LJl1m OPEN TODAY 1·5 nu m• bright, 4Br 3 lull Bath JIST UITD GPM mortgtQe loan tor ,.,.., at 1245 000. Open • Bright Interior pool home. home lhOWI Ilk• a model. M 48' 2B I qual.buywl on thlt 2BR Sunday 1-5. ~·Bak.,, $121,111 1 •; ~ ~ J) · Ull llLI UTPlllT ~~~m~~;t~d;:.~ ;~!~:~~r:g u:o~~dl~~ ~~}z!6=i = 2~-1 IA9t 1McL491~lllt1 s~~·~~poo1~eiMW ~fse~~t:~tt,0~ brlci< nrepteoee Super Ported Ille In khc:hen, tam Inge' llove ~ balh8 In CM. Full Pftoe I 112,500. !!J!!! • Spat All the epeoe you''¥9 ft llll/IT .... Watch tunMI• from 3 lamlly neighborhood rm. laundry rm MutNe 1138 000 Call Robt~ Call Agt Stew 982-4557 hoped for. 48drm, 3Ba, U I i.vet. of nneet view. 48A Priced l o ull al double Palo1 VerdH Tench 831 l26e •THE BLUFFS• lonneldlnlng,famltyrm .. Chatmlnglyramodeled 4BA. playroom, gourmet $175,000.Callmatorprl· 11one lrplc Seller • • DRAMATIC BAYVIEW Premier Bay view ANO a huge Bonut Rm. 1 ltry 38r. 3ba '499.000 kttenen. Sandy bMct'I. vale thowlng, Erle Loeke, motivated/ $389,000 Cell • ·~~ ~~~ TwnhM 2000 sf. 2bt 2'M>a 1205.000. 38drm 21h8a. One of the Pfeltleet New-fee, will c:o-op w/btokert pl« & ttoat. 12,200,000. 760·5000 0< 640-8397 lor Into (7141759-1501 ~y llke nu, btwn Univ. 4 By Owner 78().1108 por1 ttreeta. Cloee to 811 OPEN SUN 1·5 at 2782 Bill GNndy AMttOf _•L;_.!$. _ Monte Vitt• on lrvlne. 1ehool1, Call Robin Clfcie Of. 846-1514 875-e181 nr Al ..Alt..V -s 189·500· "'2-1001 •• ~/"" T1~1-12ee BL u FF s L 0 w Es T K.U,F'lnl\ ··/ ~A, Fii SAU IY.... Thinking of a new home 0.ted · 2 ltOtY • • ~~-~ PRICED HOME? 3 Bdrm, _.. _ \ 11.v·r \""1 "fj. l'J..°" ·11 1 liil v v Br 2Ba Condo Dbl gar, tor epnng? S.. lhe many +epa, +loft. Reduced to 111• r •. 2 ba $189 000 The Need tolell 24x40 28drm. \~ . ,._ ~ " patio, trple. "PPrO• 1900 llltlng• In today'• c:laui-'454K. 840-7&.49, ptlvat•l!C Pr°'*1Y Mar{ ~9019 Adult Parlt, 145,000 --------IQ tt $189,000. 846-7871 fttd oolumnf, 842·5878 party __ Midi .... Agt 54S-1208 I HOMES FOR SALE I 435 Allso, Newport Heights. NB 642-5200 $268,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEDllOOI 2345 Aralla. Eastblutt, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 110 33rd St. Penlnaula 644-6200 $344,000 • 17 Carmel Bay Or, Corona Hlghlanda. CdM Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $537,000 land Incl Sunday 1-5 •610 Avocado, Olde CdM * *2834 Catalpa. Eastblutt 675-6000 $295,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1 644-6200 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 •1 Baruna Court. Newport Crest ••949 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-6700 759-9100 $465.000 land Incl Sunday 1-5 v43 Jasmine Creek, CdM I 328 Hazel, (Ocean View), Old CdM 760-0473 Sat-Sun 1-4 759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 430 Catalina Or, Newport Heights, NB I · 631-7370 $214 500 Sat/Sun 1_4.30 •432 Isabella Terrace, Corona Hghlnda • · 644-6200 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-S ** 127 Harbor laland Ad. Newport e+ach 644-6200 $1.595,000 Sund'y 2-5 • 22 Morro Bay, (View}. Spyglaaa 631-1268 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 1321 Outrigger. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $529,000 Sunday 1-5 260 Poppy, (Ocean View). Old CdM 759-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 1601 Port Abbey Place, HVH, NB 759-9100 $369,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 *2061 Port Brlatol Clrcle, Newport Beach 759-8700 $359,000 Sunday 1-4 •2012 Port Brll1ol, Harbor View Homes 760-8285 $339,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 • * •2756 Hiiiview Or, Newport Beach 997-2410 $185,000 Sun 1-<4 * •633 lido Park Or .• Newport Beach 759-9100 $399,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •615 So. Euclld, Santa Ana 722-7537 $62,500 Sun 1-5 2 IR ,1us FAI RI or DEii ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-<4 3 BEDROOM 63 Highland View. Turtle Ack, lrvlne * • l7 Monteclto. Spyglaaa. Nwpt Bch 854-2989 $167,000 Sunday 10-5 759.1501 $499,ooo Sat/Sun 1.5 •2208 Port Durneea, Hrbr View Hmes. NB I*• 466 Gavlota Bluffs 759-1195 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6000 $2J8,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 6 Auatllng Wind, Turtle Ack, lrvlne 862 VIiiage Creek Costa Mesa 760-2607 $279,000 Sunday 1-4:30 645•0303 s134.ooo Sat/Sun 12-<4 1417 Keel Drive, Newport Beach 644-9060 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1_5 v • * 10 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge, NB 640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEii v • 39 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 893-3973 $289.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1146 Polaris, Dover Shores 644-6200 $395,000LH 2093 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 546-5605 $179,500 Sunday 1-5 1807 Tahuna Terrace. lrvlne Terrace *2664 Basswood, Eastblutt 759-6700 $352,900 Sunday 12-4 I 644-6200 $485.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 508 Ventaja. Bluffs 1 * • 12 Belcourt Dr.S. Belcourt 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6700 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 • •28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon 675-6000 $218,500 Sunday 1-5 515 El Modena, Newport Heights. NB 962-8891 Sunday 1-4 ' 1 2 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon 759-6700 $375,000 685 Seavlew. Laguna Beach 760-8333 $245.000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 17 Southampton. Belcourt 3 Valley View, Turtle Rock, Irvine 647-0880 $247,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOI •20 18 Tahuna Terrace. lrvlne Terrace 644-6200 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 111 Bayside Place. Corona del Mar 675-6161 $895,000 Sun 1-5 ••1720 Skylart<, Baycreat, Nwpt Bch 631-1268 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 10 Stlllwater. Turtlerock 675-8000 $339,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 125 Via Koron, Udo Isle, Newport Beach 631-7300 $467,500 Sunday 1-5 **815 Via Lido Soud, lido lale. NB 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sun 1-5 4500 Wayne Road, Cameo Heights, CdM 759-9100 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 I IEDllOOI * *853 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle 759-6700 $3,760,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 I IR ,1u1 Fii RI or DEi I 644-6200 $415.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2933 Cassia. Newport Beach 645-0303 $299,950 •Hiiicrest, (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch Sunday 12-<4 673-8700 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi 1 334 Ogle St. Unit B, Costa Mesa 646-7671 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR 11lus 1 IR 439 A&.B. 441 Fernleaf. Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $260,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 3 BR plus 2 IR 11822 Buttono~el~~~:::~l) N B 280 E. 15th St. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $207 ,500 ••31741 Contljo Way, Coto de Caza Sunday 1-5 844-6200 S1.050.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 518 Dahlia. Corona del Mar *2001 Kewamee, lrvlne Terrace 7 Hermit~, B~ Can~n 675-2424 $375,000 675-6000 $396,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ...... .,2 $1 75 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ • • 421 Fernleaf Ave .. Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 I 756-1323 $374.900 Sun. 1-5 •2001 Kewanee. lrvlne Terrace 4 Morro Bay Drive. Spyglaaa 759-9100 $425.000 Sunday 1·5 675-6000 $396,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $835,000 Sun 1-5 I 3023 Country Club, Coata Meaa 645-0303 $439.900 Sunday 1-5 420 de Sola Terrace. Corona Hghlnda. CdM **2109 Miramar. Bal. Penlnsula •1706 Port Chane. Harbor View Homa 759-9100 $369.000 Sunday 1-<4:30 1 645-0303 $399,000 Sat 1-5/$un12-4 640-7020 $399.000 Sunday 1-5 * •408 Evening Star. Dover Shores 2828 Shantar. Costa Mesa * • 26 Aldoellne Drtve Sun 1-5 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 $210,000 1 209 Garnet. Balboa Island 673-8700 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 110 Lexington Lane. Costa Mesa 966-1923 $105.000 Sat-Sun 10-• I 13781 Otymplc. Costa Mesa 786-7679 $119,900 SattSun 1·4 321 Poinsettia, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 329 Polntsetta. Corona del Mar 673-5354 $350,000 Sunday 1·5 * • 7825 Sallboat Cir. Huntington Bch 760-5000 $199.900 Sunday 1-5 1072 Salina.. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $190,000 Sunday 1-5 •V2019 Yacht Reeofute Sea View, NB ...... 33 Aldgellne, Harbor Ridge, NB 640-7849 $454,000 Sun 1-5 790-8333 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR 1tlu1 Fii Ill or DEi 15 St. Trope, Oevonlhlre Mdl. Harbor Ridge 831-1268 $676,000 Sunday 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch 640-4888 $1,750.000 Sunday 1-5 ** 2224 Pacific Or/PCH 6«-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2512 W1vecre11. Harbor View. Broadmoor LOTS: 303 NarclNUa, 45')(118' lot, Old CdM 644-0121 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9070 $300,000 Sat/Sun Dally •V2019 Yacht Aetolut•. Sea View, N.B. 640.7849 $464,000 Sun 1·6 I Ill 11lu1 Fii iii or DEi * • v 1 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, Newport Bch 844-SK>eO $3,800,000 Sunday 1·5 * * • 721 Bayalde Drive, NewPort Bch 760-5000 $1 , 175,000 Sunday 1-5 43• 8-gonla. Old• CdM **316 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, NB 644-6200 $520.000 Sunday 1-5 873-3777 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 CO II DOS TOWIHOIES FOR SILE 21EllHI ••21 Bodega Bay, 8.pygl ... ••18732 Via Verona, Turtle Ack, lrvtne 644-6200 $610,000 Sunday 1.5 759-1501 $289.900 Sunday1-5 1 3327 California, MeM Verde, CM 416 Vista Roma. Blutta, Newport Beach 548-5880 $174,950 Sunday 1-5 640-9019 1189.000 Sunday 1-5 *v 18 Cypr918 Point ln, Big Cyn, NB ••~73 Wlndaor Court. Cotta M... ~88 $995,000 S.V8un 1·5 &4$-0303 $198.000 Sat 12-<4/Sun 1'-5 3 Ill 11lu1 Fll 11• tr Ill 40 OrU• Bay. SpygJaM. Corona dell Mar 769·0100 $385,000 Sunday 1 ..... ** 1213 E. a.tboa 8'Yd, Penlnaula &44-6200 ST00,000 8at/8un 1-5 1358 Galaxy Dr, OoYW 8hofw. Nwpt 8oh 842-5200 UH.000 Sunday 1-6 * • 2200 Windward Lane, Newport Sch 844-9070 $295.000 8und•Y 1-& 4 IR 11lu1 3 IR 208 & 210 Carnation, Old CdM 644-6200 $750,000 •Spa Sun 1·5 *Pool **Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool """Give addr918 at guard gate let Ut .... Y• Sell v .. p,_,.,.,t C• CluaKW, 642-5678 for Information & surprlslngly low cost. f I ... Nat 11• ilutl,~~~~i~~~!! !!!!i.!!!!!!!...--Jlfl ii ifOM' MI k , .. "" New ooncto. ..,.-... .. IPmlt ............ ,.,...1-••iiii!•Wiiiiii;iiii•...,··•:.:. lrplG • ._......, .. eo ...,, l¥d in. Hrtw WOOdl. ...._ v."''"' ~. PM OUMTM80RTLMNQ ._ n•lrl:~r.~cczir .... °""'°"'**'Pa;~ 41 ~ .... '*'° ,......, ti.,bor. 2 car gar. ,.,o.on, nr 1b&. CIOOI. W... .. b•lcony, redecorated ...-SpMctno....., poo1 i WWW. tG&iimo& 4 S8a1 ... 11t1 Aet *-.,.ty.,OOO.''-"711mo.411IOlt .-t11llO........ 1i&m unc;nn MN. 21t1 ~ A\le vs;"'~d .... dlNng u~R OWHU>t view m am 1'f'i..w tiAie: HA 9'1001 RA~ jij()G( DYMUO ~ ~ .... 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F'lrll ... ..... 125VIAKOAON Chatmlng 211 2ba wtttl yrd. Pl't8«* llCI). ;.. *"· S14". 7ic>.1tll0 \idrm ~ w/1m1il Ml·1111 u 2 lectroom ........... 1111 Pff\l.Gar-.131&/mo AWi! 5114. ,.._ ..,..,. LIDO ISL! llreplc. ~tlo, ywd, teun-Tll.IMl1 11"""' NNpot't Terreoe 2 + Den. batcony. , Wiik to I'~ AV9Mllble ldrm, 2 be. hltt pMlt. 1.vi.1 + 112 uttt Prof fTl-6171 9'I tao Siii' ~•.oountrr dry room. 11150/mo. lmmecdeoofl10IO/mo. bMctl MSO/mo. AvWI· _.,._ ...... ,,Ho,.._ Pool 1to-"40 cnt.&46tl33 a..ctitQ.-10.,...trjil at:i::: In thll eNrm--Avwl lmmed. M0-64a3 H .. w/poot 2bf 2ba cMf"t f16-4t12 VIiie ~ able now 173-7221 JllBI• LA QUINTA HIRMOSA • ConOo M & ....,_ Me0 <t ull. Ing with lt'1 4 llllU•UI kit lndty htlupa klde Qtl LIDO iAV,AONT iieo 28ctrm 1a.ttrp1ie.vtewor 2br1~d/W,frptc,ywd. 18211Plt'klltMLn.HB Jll-ftfT ~ uUl~ma;vt ·a':: A"911!'~UlllQI, 8drme, U b•tha, den, So. of Hwy 3Bt 3ba S750a:tM191 Aotco.f!" BeM tr 18A 1be run\ Nndieurf """*"'bte lJ9'.23408fintaAna.CM. 141-1441 QAT!O VlUAO! COM-tobdt turn MMMO ..,_..,.....,DIM&. dining rm; And In the BIO S1el0/mo ~ 29;. 2.,a L• ... IRent ICS.11 new mot>lle :n adult l*il Adultt ,,,,..Y. S1Ge0/mo. Mor'°" prem. 1176. MUHnY. Hf & Mlf. 2 • . Bia ~ , prot iO+ =~cJ::d:~~= 11185/mo. Frplo, 'WID, 28A 2ba Ooncto. ,..,,lg, 873--2207 • IS 1-l845 Credit v r9ql.hd. AVAIL.Alli HOW. bit· ~~ ~~ ~ ,;, ~':e 1~J=.> C:,:C: / ~/tmkr dNfrect. 19' entertMnlng, Prime 45 ft :~·::.;t&2~ :.:•ti,::,:,.drc;.. ormloro. LIDO ISLAND: HR 2a.. ...,... ltde28t. MWC*l*I, Sl501mo. & Uf>. Open SPA 1n "** ""*· &..-W 2'Mle. "'*· AIC~ lot. Extra "°"tlrw pen. S900/mo "4-6232 trwy Fr. doorl to 00Uf1yllrd, U1·HAI ~-M76. "'°.::': o.ly 8464601 Dining room. wood-11111 • pool.'4":1 ;;:'10l1 Ing. '4e7,500. Low ,.,,, 2br I* off PCH · trplc, ,,...,. IJNIOICX11 14S or 145-lnlM 1144 bum6ng ..,.._, ~ M~ t'ltlt9le. Low r•• l.,,....eec...,..,. ,.._~--.....---~ OPENTOOAY ,_.:30 yd 981 & ~ kldl ok 1 .... 11'W tiouee. 2 ow get. 1Ve11 E8IOENICl2br,frtd,d/W, nveown.pttyat9petlo. l1M a Up/w.tty. eotor CdMar.t,__torl'ftM. TheC>eaeboutMlodatlon upper 17001 53M181 El90MtTownloto•d•und 6110 12000 per/mo. gee,....,J*d.andoeed NOWLiX81Nd ELEGANT lMNG onty TV, m-'d aervtoe, he Nr,...c:.p.Codaae-m 131-7300 Agent coet O'MI 38' aa. + Fllmly 81&-6792 or wtcdy wn pe11o. '700/mo, llduftl n-16 ~ to 8o Co con.. 1'99*9 poo1 & 2 *Y· M -...,.. •IFWTllllT" s1unn1ng 68ctrm 3'hk room & Hf 21,.e. Md 831-o112 pete.tte<>Mt. •UR•_.,* ~wt or,....,_ 1tape to OOW\ l<hdl'• '560+1Mp.MO-• Oevtd Prtnoe Solheby'1 pool, ~ *"· Den. Plultl crpta I drpe. LIOO ISLE. Yrly ...... •CUTE 28drm. 18e, gel• ........ &tand MW 9P111menu ~fr I IOU1'I or San 9¥ ... M5 N. eoe-Hwy. COM 8'w ...... .,. u.,., lntemtill<>Ml' l\Mlly & lrvln• Terrac. home. dbl cat ~· ,ully CNirl'Nng 3BR 2bl. .v.it • I frl)lc sasormo. u..•~ ldMlty IOc9ted In IMne W3 ~!AVE L.IQUN a..cti. 4~ bMdl '316. e¥I 511. Kathy Lenton of John Comp! fum61Md. ~ IMlntalMd ywd. No S>et• 5/2, no peta. S1800/mo, 875""'812 Vlle ~ Ou'9C 2 bdrm Gwden Apt. 831-MM 9y ~only AMW 9IT1I. Quiet fe m n·•'"''. Coomba Bkr Nlwi e amentty Kid• I S>et• «*. ......,11 4K-S400 own/?*r •804.ITH ~ PCH• New decor, gef'9ge, no 1 & 2 Bedroom floor plent · ent.ia ev1IM 175-6141 Ptoper1tM for Mle lo the Seoo<>/mo. Avajt lrnmed UDO 19l.! HOUSE 28drm 28-. petlo, dbl get· pete Mae>. 641-01U Poot & 8pe. lfatll CHlt lttrt ~.~ Wfl a"':. 2214 F.n 2br 1'4ba HUni 8c:fl cr .. t rrom s1e1,500 .ncs untll 811· 87"'1520 luL ..,..., IHI LEASE..,BD, 38A, 1blk 10 •·No peta. StOOlmo + E81DE ·Lo 1bd,...,.. now, w•c1na dlatanc. 10· ... Nwpt Blvd, CM ..._7446 S360 mo '4 utl. Lndrytlic vp. W• .,.. the Newpof1 c.ltt.... 1114 SunMt Lacfl. ltudio c:lubhM/botl, 11800/mo. i.t&eec..0-71M =aodJw.991&weterpd, HK 2BX: cORbO NA 1.1111 ow. 511. 1ic>.11'l1 -er ... 8~t1. O.Yld. ;c:;g; 1£ 1L'. f condO. fully fl.Im. 8tap for more Info phone Spedoul 18ctnn ao or Imo, 9dutla, n-peta, * 8tlopp6ng Sunllower/Falrvl;w WI• Ml-1292 l'lm ...,_ 75::~0 and K11hy reap Mutt. No 'peta 1650 from botl. N tmk, prof. 71~7~2558. hwy. Sunny l.IPC*· New 646-0Mt * 1"heetree ~,.. w / ~. petto: I02t w. PllCllfto Co.I Hwy Fe m•I• non-amour, 84 Credit ..-req. 831-2242 MOO mo. &40-t500. ~ Helgtlta 38drm, c;rpu, Pll6n1. llno. m5 Ho !. 810£-LG ~ 8t4do, * Ae.tauninti Court.I 1 Chlld/ptit «*.Pod. ape. Newpot18-ctl. fWr1G TV 11-26 eh9te 4.bdrm, • .,.,..,"'..... WOOD8RIOQE-38D, 2V.ba,,,.., MW. 1500 lq pet1. AIA 5115175-4410 ~tlo, g«, ..... &-1 273 • Patttl/Tennll rec rm, M75+ M75 dep, S12h wkagl.no~. ~front. N..8. Vwty Pt 7. 3br 736-1833 dy/.v. * ...... ,.. 1V.8A. 2-Stry TwnhM n. 2 car g9rllge. Avt Msy STEPS TO BCH 28drm Og6e, 1700/ llAI f..1 283 s •I • c •• d u n 11. 883-1500, •• no• .... •• • ..... l400 +utll. ~ 974-U78 Owner IPllTlllUI w/carprt. 026/mo. 11t. S1300/mo. 64&-105e frplc new crpta/petnt Cebrt11o S125, 75t-3031. w/c.thedr91 Celllnga. mTUT. ITU Feme6I nl_,., rlW 28r .. fllTlllllTI , -ITT\I 552•1M7. NEWPORT SHORESI Two stHimo.120-7422 EXTRA LARGE 2BR, 18A, NOW TAl(lf'° 18Rnear8o eo..tP1aa. 28eCOM home. Awl M*Y Nloe 2 Bf + den:MOY9 In ..,.. lnlat 1144 story, 3bdnn, 2bl. frpl. C.tt.... 1114 ~·~1.ijE8T~~"A1r.:~~E RESERVATIONS FOR encl. get., . pe11o, lndfy 8~~~A ru::~o I~ :&o l..oC ~~~~ condition. Super .,... •n.m ...,... patio, .,.., olubhou.. 05-1&-ae t760-S776 MAY OCCUPANCY. room I !Ota or cloMt equlpt 8""* loc9tlon. /mo. Gl9nl lot tor •llPMlk>n. ZILi~ 48drm 3 Bath 2 c.r 11300. Agte73--8080. 11•"' 714""'32-e'.e7o. . II• •ta a.11ao,. ~.; w "·~--Mey-Jiiiy l..M 17&-8335 IF·-.,,,--.--1o-~..,..-__,!AST:-:-::=-. OPEN HOUSE SUN '°"'· * 2-STOAY I ' 2 frPtce Newpor1'1 1owee1 3br·tncl MOVE IN COST ""'" · ._...,..,_ ILUFF CONDO untt Aug 515 El Modena. Century *FIREPLACE C'1n1opl\~ 11000 F • 911 den 2ba gour,et klteh Loe Cott11ge Type. 28R Fum. 1bdrm. Utll p.96d. """'INcll 2141 TSL MGMT 842·14103 '°'""" 8alboe reeldlnta 15 •et. S404 Nnt + 21/Berg. H2-aa91 *MICROWAVE llLllm 11...U.. S750 ba nm 53M180 1BA. pvt patio, w/d hkup. 1550 mo. 5" H#nltton. ....... WWI~=:=· depoltt.14().6211 l iliiiiiiiiiiii:Mri-iiiftiiliij;_N'_ *DISHWASHER Bel1 Alty fee G9'· No peta 18761~1 . ~~ ~.,,, ~~!11 Com!Nndlng Ytew entire Feeling .. cooped-up Ihle = hOIM on ~ F.n quiet beat b9y oond. •lfllT~t~ •ATTACHEDGARAGE ewrt 28t 1~a.Oreng.-NRBACKBAY-28'.1._..a., TSLMGMT 842 803 · LlgUNcoeat.Sand/IW!m wlnter'>~11eyour landforttie ... t 2 wtc.eor l1amk.poo6/jaC1'9n l380 0/,tsunHo~ C~;:,~.O * g~~GEOOOR Ir• Condo. Greet vtew, dbl gw, frplc. eundeck, 1 ~ ... lllf 1 MILE TO BEACH-2/bt. 9Ctoee 11rMt. L.uxunoue. ~nl.nlnoalound AUQU91 In Npt lfM. MCt1 ._..aK. lnc:t ud.. &45-6123 DN!lng 2 Bedroom with *CABLE READY ~mO i~~ yr tee "" pelnt. Yrly, •YI Mey 1 1626/mo 1BA 18A, Ill fr~g. mlcrot 8 ::~II to 2Br. Sp9CICX11. Never ~~:or I Job? Hh the my BMW cer for youre. Fem (reaponaib19) tMmkt fireplace, hardwood *PATIOS 1825No pet15414314. bum lnl. lndry rm. rw • op1 , mo . llved In. Flreplace. tbelort )'OUMlhe Loe refa. 3~ tn from to .,.., COM duptex. floor1I tpllt i.vet a t>Mu11-Ullll UI MM• • bMdl & lhopl. 176-5735 Mwbte/tlle battllm. M9f1Y prMment. conault c1...i-EXPO .... hr S..tUe. 1280/mo utll Ind Wale to t\llly d.c:orated AM!ng '"6AVAJLA8LE ~houMCondo--:ioOff ... "HiiSll 736-741W.18thSI. FURNISHED 28R Apt clolet1. HutM eundec*. lled. 873-1143208/~1 bd'l 7~14 tv.meg 1214500 06-15-M vtew. Lookunder TSLMOMT 842-1803 w-..epi duplu.. ldeel S1850. SAME (1 floor .. L C • . · ____ ·____ 11Mll.Ull ~~ ... io: UlgunlBMc:tl. 18drm A.pt wlbalcony. for met. c:oupte. n-emkr. be6ow)S13S0.494-22e6 hat• Cta1t •atrt at. Hit ttrt FEM to rlW BAYFUOOE •n•TIWIT* c.tlon. s11001mo. 9Yell-Off RNw Ad ~ury 3bf pool. No peta 1485/mo. r.f,M00.846-2323 OCEAN FRONT 8~ 2'M ... !,_WN~~~1~· Traditional Need•plec:.tor9nt?Ptc:tt June1.l31-34ee. !t;;_,1;7200~~-;':, ~18 ~ .... old~Of1c.!:::. L.cwt 7&e-nse Realty up the phone a CALL UNFURN. 2Bt 2aa houle. Agt ,_ 2Bdrm 1aa "CottlQ9'' -~ llec>t 10 Pf1V•'• bch. M• r1w 38r COM 2 R'/ 631-7370 T1U1DT 111-1111 ~~·~·1=2~1M Beet 4br, 2bl. Fwn.Am. =:J•ogol~•~: pa-y•--USO/mo. Incl utll. ~...t//l/8tt. Condo S410+\4utk \4 .,,.__ comm pool a..,.._ ":eo-2970 ----•-•• 494-e807 Jf IC~ ml to bd\. Prof pr.rd Klnge Roed. 38'. 2~8a. meati819 ~· s!~ ~~ 876-MH 1::. r ~~ :=: Clhlldr9n. Neat l*il H .. t ,'!:,""& ·~s::t~ 11 u • M.rure m-. 50+ Room MUI""' nu UNIV. PARK. 38R 2bl, nil, S1850. 0 7ll0-8782 or . 81:"'~.:m..~ :"; Woodly unfutnlt h•d ~ Rob "6-teeon to-8017 Ownr S395.000l31•95e9 TIW•l•I poolltennll, and unit on llUITIDTILI Rer1 re~red. 147 petd.Hopeti. lnclut ... 4M-m5 ~Iv~~ C:: 1PU 1·1 ..... ftr 1Ht grffn~ll. ~/mo. Almolt ~front p9d ll00'1 Flower. 64 Hl1 ~:::: J:'h u: I C::L ™t n-~. l350 . .:oa1 HI, ... PUii Frplc. YMilted oelllnOI. dbl owner/90t. 4 Hit .. 2br pool yd seoo·.. 280, 18A, 2271 Pomona. 388 w . WMlon 131-5583 """'..... ... NO.., OPEN MfF 2BR 1'MSA Apt C.M. 3 Bedroom. pool. 85' Iron-gar, pool, IC)I. No pets. VlllU 11 RanCho San ~ ~1'::"35 ~~~ 1 patio, carport, quiet 111t•-• * 1 mllll .... WW Fair Ave. S350 1na1 utll. t11gevtewl AVdemandlo-28drm, 2'ABa '915 quln, 1bt. den. 1V.ba, ' nelQhbortlood, 1625/mo. -• R«r1g dlltlwMher&llove IEW lUIUIY APUTIEIT co.llHTI S125dep c:llllJMx22'171 ~tlonl '325.000. Call 28dnn. 2'A8a+Den '925 ale. encl pe11o. 2 eel att 53M 181 Beat Alty f• No~. 548-5806. 1735 mo. 2BR. 1~BA, Incl. NO PETS ~55 ~ Wtcnd/845-3378 Julle Hiii 831·128e or 80e W. 18th SI. gar. pool. epa. 733-8183 Smt oottege: 28R 1bl. lrg Elllde townhoute, gar .. 1-----....,.....-- 873-3020 846-2739 884-41113 G 0 fnc:d yrd 1lngle gar. 2Bdrm. 28a Townh<>ule. lndry room. nloe ioc.11on. 2BDRM & 2BA S700/mo. · WOODBRIO E·3B . 8Mut N •1 Ht ioc.tlon Garage. P•tlo, w/d 2828 Or•nge Ave. A«na. dehweht, llow 3 BR T/Hme Flreplc, g9r·I 1'/18A, 2-Stry TwnhM S..-./ P .... ~151 · hkupa.SISO/mo.AYIM1y TSL MGMT 842-1803 Incl.~ P ... ~ i5'Mfal<R age Comm. pool. S1000 w/carprt, H25/mo, ..,., mo. -111. (714)838-4242 mo yrly W11ertronl 552· 18'47. WALK TO BEACH 28R 2bl pe11o apt laund lllTllT. ftllAll LU Pll1DI Homea Inc. 831-1400 WOODBRIOOE CONDO 3Br 2Ba houle. 2 eel gw. rm ,...; pelnVq,tiJdrpa 1735/mo. 28R 1'ABA 18dnn. 3rd Flr .... S725 ~I( At T• •H'. • OWNER DESPERATE! AVAIL MAY 5 . EASTSIDE tor lie. 28dnn, 2a., OOY· Ftplc, d1hw1hr, etc:. seeotmo Alto 28R 1~ TwnhN . E/tlde. pool. 876-4812 VIiia ~ Pr•llQloue w .. 1c:tm 3br. 2bd. Iba, w/len yd & ered ee1port 1850/mo S1285/mo. Agt 722-8730 1610. No peta. 845-7321 gar . lndf'Y rm. qutet loc. • ... &T ... Awr.i.a! S210K. Only encloMd etprt pet ok AYWI now 720-0878 2310 Senta AM $178Kl.548-4747 w•terpd launiac&~ Yll .... ftfT 1·IU&-.lllMlM TSL MGMT 842-1803 Studio. MW decor, '9frig. ' =·---· 1141 G.A TED VILLAGE COM-..-atove, )'T'Y onty 1626. F.e PIHTlllllS.... op, $785 +S785 dep, .,._ MUNITY 2 & 3 8drm1 2 Pool. $4Ner91 AvWtable LG 2bd 2'M>I townhouee Tl1.lmT I~ 1Bdrm 1n Vitia Balboa. 8e3-l500, aot. no f•.A kfs. 3£ 2L 'AB&. 1eOo.1eoo eq n ·of can Cella ~1 view.' cupe11~e1: 1 _______ _ Batgatn pr1oe 1111.000. Coat• MeM IMuft9 custom IAew, ~·home ..!'_.dedtl.. • PUM LUXURY. Gar11ge. 2br. cln Ju1t painted. trptc. la#\ hkup. yd. *UITILlff * 946-7"3 2Br 1'A8e. trptc, mlc:to. pe11o • gar11ge . .-,. ... , SPA In mM1er tulta Harbor & Wlllon .,... garg. MOO, 840-1587 IBr. Hr~ Cent«. Tl Pvt yrd w/Jt cuul. Sl l801..M (213)37&-e981 Dining room. wood· Cotta Meu 1500. ..,.... see5Nopet8~1364 Ch=fwn ~ 48r l850/mo 94 6-0805 Piii&llA =:':v!-=ie = 557~2. Joeaph H 15/mo. E/1lde 2BR NEWPORT MARINA APTS 2'1\Ba s~ comm pool & 0.Wed E·etde Mldr ... Commending .,... entn ELEGANT . LIVING onti *2BR QUtet. very pnv.te. 18A, patio, pool, lndry •Bay View . 28' 28e + tenn S255K BJ!r842-213"4 epot .... 2br hm w/gw LAQunacoa9t.Send/9Wlm 15 mtn1.l1• to So Co large yard, ~ + room. CloM to 911 Oen. 1800 Sq. Ft. UH lncd for kld1 9Cte>ea elrMt. Luxurlou9. PIHi Juel Hal of extn S*illng. (duptu) 148 E. Bey WIN/dryr l'*up9. mlc:to, 53M181 Agt fee 2B 8 N ' MiSl mo. 55$-5001 TSL MGMT M2-1803 frpk:. and gw909. Prvt *MESA VERDE attractive *LO 1 & 2 BDRM• NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA. bc:h, ~~~~ 12185 lge 3Br 28e, MW decor. Hewty l'ed«x>rlt9d, quiet, 3BR 2N, trplc:, ywd, gar-18r Garage Apt Micro Conv loc. S1085/mo No pool, 1530 up, 1884 ege. H50/mo. ,..... encl get '920. Sorry, nO VIEW Perfect Bachelor pell 751-308 Monr0¥I&, 54&-0338. 875-2332 pets. 780-0918 Bhm &-5 PMI or Rental. 3Br, ,... ••---• 1•• IPIMI •• Aedecor ted 1bd modeled, high tech. ~·-•--* NEWLY 1 · EnJoy the Luxury or the OwMr amclove. M•ka ~tlo, ~9fllge S750/mo. Lv NEWLY DECORATED w/trptc, In ~. lide l>Mutlful aurroundJngl or onet Alklng S245,000. mag ( '14~ e:::.1 &f,,"":;: '; ~. ~.,~: = .. UIYll WT Agt 84f..1044 Eutllde Channing 38dnn pllancea · Carpel dllh-or 887-9309 agt. In 1 ~ 18dnn or •.... 11 1Ba. Very ciMn. All utlla · • • 2Bdrm Condo wlfrl)lc. 2 •• I •n pd. Grdnr Incl S 1000/mo. w-. ' muc:fl more. Nloe 28drm Ea9tltde C.M. c.,-981909 w/opl\r S.- ftr Salt l HO lnqul,. al 127 c.c:tl Pleo9 =i!,.'f:.7 ~~~ S885/mo. Call Joyce curlty gu•rded g~IH. UBO It)(. engl Wi&. ltape Of call 482-1720 0 eo.ta MeN 831_7378 Spiller 831-128e W/d hkupe. 844--0508 to bey. pool. Muat NII. Eutltde lwge 28d, 1Ba, t *FREE CABLE TV. Lg l Br ··~,, ~~~-F _u_ml9hed ___ 2_B_D_, -28A-.-Lg- Owe 122K. Mae Offer. yird. gar11ge & lndry f• home & 28' Ordn A.pta Pool , '---·-· petlo & pool owrtoo«lng 700 Lido Pant Dr, 4'4, c111t1 .. S785. 2364 NorM. 1525-1655 710 W ·18th fT Bay, avail Aprll 15th. up 850-8873 Call Sher)'1 873-3117 · 10 5 mo. 1 1885/mo, F&lll Y PIT PUI i850tmo 28' 18e, Refl AREPLACE·POOL·PATIO 873-eaa1. TURTLE ROCK req'd. No petl. North X-Lg 18' 1585 & 28' M75. -------- Townhome • Perlec:t 2Br c:tub houle. and much eo.t• Meu.. 3008 Jeffrey Eutllde 557-2841 1 _., _.__ N.-.r home 2Br 2B1 2'A8a, lam rm. giant tom feeturel. room lo more. lbd 1 bl. Ma5. Oriw. Agt 56$-8221 SHARP & aa.n. 28R 1,A -·-...... _.. w1t1m1ty room Under kitchen. 2 cw gar909 buld MCOnd story 2bd so 15• Incl moat utN, 1---=------ l50,000 Neer S~ 11300/mo Avt 5/6. Max· OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 S a int Alba n i day Ml75 2br, 2N, two pe.ldy be. Cpl1/drp1, W/D NON-SMOKERS ONLY Center In Fountain Vlltey lne Qotden, Re/Max or 1501 KINGS RD. • Open H011M S.I 1-4, Sun hookup. Patio. gar. no EutbMf. Large 28r 2Ba (7 1')637-9455 N.B 780-6000 Oover/PCH. ffl.-8333 IS&-0405. eve 731-7528. 1-3. 424-G Ford Ad. CM pete M50/mo 54&-8850 Townhoule flOOf plen. WURi I IPl•llll EAST SIDE Townhme 38' 18D CONDO. 40 ft on Bay, CIUllfled Ads. yoor on. No peta. 540-2750 1111Pt UA11 ::~·:·~~8 peti. 2'1\Be. 2 c:er ge.raoe. 1100 1"50 IQ ft. Baytlde Dr. 11op ahopplng <*lier hlJ I U 1~ l'.W. Elltde 18R 1BA w/NEW W 1 I k t o e Ye t )' • ~ ft.. pool & tennll, S 2 0 0 0 I m O Y •Ir I Y, Upper. Im med occup CARPET dlhwr. bit-In C~ Vig modem un- tiling Sh()f)~g. ..... S 100/mo. 840-8768. 844-8658 Ctttl •111 Zl24 S530/mo. 851-0424 ~~~· ~"eQ.' ~ ~ 11~~ g~~ ""~': lun 2Br. 2 nr 'ie: Freahly pelnted Monlloello 2Br 2Ba Condo. 2 cer ~· 381 Hemllton. 84e-87M be peirtec:t ofe. AV'llll Now. cOnd w/~ pello IWMM 3Br 2Ba. dbl gar-Nt ~ Hoeplt91. No WOODLAND VILLAGI S1400/mo, yrty. Agent ~!'n°:"'· ;~~~~ r-: 909 S900 No pet1. Open pet1 '950/mo 840-5324 •UNIQUE COMPLEX* 873-3717 968-1383 EWI Sund I Y 1. 4 . 1 58 2Br Veraalll.. ocn vu APART MINTS 1IORM wl'~ dbl Q9r 1685 Neer 8Mc:tl 38dnn 28e. Yorktown.Owner/Agt Condo. Nwpl Bch. 1 2BR 18ew/trplc:,garte9S garage 11100/mo. Ltt1 fer It Gorgeoui 2Bdrm. 2b• 28drm houM Laguna me & tnior our 111dtn stylt aots i)u1tl comlortable Im QUIET. ~tlo. pool. epa. 720-0740 or 638•3152 1111'& llU Pentrldge Cow Condo. BMc:tl. 499-14«> lose to treewars & So Co'51 Plaza wtlilt only m1nutts tot NO PETS 540-2447 a.tore 8pm. Ownr/Agt Th<• emell hOmel on 3--W11h•r. dryer. refrlg, •UfllflU* beieh Car111t1 mtltblc HO PHS PLCAS£ .......... NEAR HOAG HOSPITAL R2·Lotl. ~etopment enclo ud garage. Beech Houle 38'389 90• ...... • UAI • LAWY..... W.nt I Mtec11on or Of'Mt 2-ltory, 2bd. 1~bl arM, po11lble 10 Un1t1. • 1100/mo. Call Anne 1 bet\ f..8 moe 541-]415 IMng? We can offer any-dining rm, 11un hkup. Orlwi by 802-80&-810 McCuland 831-128e 0 · aaam.• •1a .. •1 thing from• em.ii apt 10 S750/mo. &42-8e28. Centet. '380,000 Prlncl-UAll .... 11 .... ..U* t JWlllM ••te. .. a a 4 bdrm houle. If look- P•I• only. C'tluck Spiller Nu Condoe. 2 ml 10 bclh. 2Br 2Ba, new decor, frplc. 2 ••• I... '7 tl-'7a Ing In CM, NB. or HB s u N Ny NE w 21 e D 631· 1281 38' 2'AS.. dbl Ir: 1450 pool, 01hen I YI saso. F• thrntt of UI ftr9t tor that CONDO In guwd Q91ed. I ii~~\. -.-11• •-.a Ul,lllATAllOT•AtmTICL ~ofldMllMng. comm p o o l, etc ;· F • • ~i!. :;! ~-,50~J~i ......... -... ......... TSL MGMT 642-1803 844-1385. Ive mag. H~ 1n1 c.it 942.eeee •lllT&L mi•• ..,.T •m 2_.br 1 100044000/mo ....aa...,_B nu Lrg 38R 2'ABA w,.,._,, 2 .... .d Prtt 1111 ...,.."'1\111 ... ...,.. Fergwon/Hattn842·1113 ~ u ,.. car gar. pool. tenn11. ~Niii"Riii,..--..,.. .... ~ E'Slde 3bt, 1bl lndry rm. cioM 1 bch S138S/mo aid aEXK [g cabin Uoon-'fd. gar. sn5. w.ter pd. *TW ILWPI* &Plltmll 0 rkf9e. 3-11ory. 3 br. 2 etOYe 1vt111. no pets. 3Br 2~89 gorgeoua J Pten MEDITERRANEAN e..utlful 1.,ge apt• In TSL MGMT &42• UI03 frplc. must ... , S105K. OPEN S11/8un 10-4:30. S1485 mo 78G-1108 quiet ne~borhoocs •WPllT ..,.. (714) 545-8918 2858 ... Orange Av. CM J8drm. 2.,., Bath Newpor1 Pool. Spa. pete. 28dnn 1e., gw11ge. Pool, l~t Lge 38r 28• 2 11ory Terr.oe Condo. Off Weat VIU.AGE 18d"" M50 laundry Water ' g .. Condo Yard, garege 18th St. No pe11 151 E.2lltSI 548-2408 p9id $725/mo.650-8213 FALLS GROVE S 1100 VIII• Rent••• '950/mo. 842-7404 WllTUll ftLUll PRODUCING-View 11te. 875-4812 28R 2ba S750 wtn trade up f()f 0 c &YU uu.. "FREE MICROWAVE Property, 642-9772. Low depolK entlllnOel 2br Lt....,BR 3BA Twnhte, 2 1750 Pool/IC)I.. no pets, -•-,, .. bulc decor ~tio ' car g8I .,..,.,, pt(ng 'A IF YOU RENT 94w122 833-8911 nlsn yd $800 at 53M180 bit! to bMc11 W/O hltup, Beet Alt)' f• frptc:. 11700/mo. THIS WEEKEND!" Dua Ptlat IHI 81aM1/C.a... NEWER 2bd 1'4bl. 2 eel, 114 33rd 111J ::.::;;:;.:..;,;;;;;;;,;.;;... __ I bltlnl. lndry hkupa. N9W TSL MGMT 842·1803 THE pl.ce to com• home 10 -A peaoeful SJll2~-No lntral IHI Cf"Pt, nee• & c:tean S7t5 BAYRtDOE 2Bt. 28a. vtew, p9fk-llk• Mttlng conY9ntentty located. Only U::::'tooimo ~ Untt 1250 oueat t:OU .. rtn wna mo ftl"ll +MC 758-35e1 Ille• new. pool apa. dbl mlnut• 10 South Co.al f)1az1 end lh• a~ d0wn11lllrl w/lnod ,,._ pelnt appla a fr• PLUSH CONDOS wlf.it1 gweoe. w/d f1250/mo. t>Hch ytd 1725/mo 3341 1 u I 111 d 0 n ' I de I a y .,,..,,, •. G., Wlopl\r 5-t(). 1552/D 1 .... 5180/£ . Cheltam Wey. #C ()p«I 530-8191 Agl coet w/d hkup, new deoor. Avt BAYSIDE COVl!· tbd. den OM: MONTH'S f'Rll OT ON SU£CT£D APTS Dally 1o..e. 240-188 I now 2br 2bl '"6/mo, +bonue rm. ----x 1NO 1 m.dtoom * NICE '--28R 2bl trl-*"" ... 1bf M96 11t mo + l500 IQ "· boet~ IV... 1 a.droom a o.t\/1 ...... IYI. ~Y. refrlg, D/W, I SAVE up ro $2000* . • ... u ...... 1 ..... Sne•ptoS.SO Oft t MOnth ft81ft.. • Month·to-month also available Lg 28' 28e. lnod yrd, MC. 548-24-47 S438K Including l•nd 2 9ectroom/2 .. the frplc. wai. 10 h9rb0f blt1n1, pet ok S700. FM Rent/own 3br 2bl ,_,., OWf'9t 780-101e 2 a.droom Townhouee/21,li .. "'' S875. No pet• 486-1817 ·Fitness c enters, TIUlllT 111-1111 11ory oomptete kltctl dbl BAY Vl!W·BLUff8 ··R" ·Furnished/ unfurnished COM -Lg 2 ltry 41R 28.A gar not ,., lo NB S10IO 38D, 2'MSA GAS f'IR{PtAC(S ut. home very brig ht 53M181 Agt 0091 MINT COND. S1IOO/MO -Wtl Blf A 2BR 2ba. cpll/dr~•. S 1850/mo. H.B , 1 bit! to SP'"CIOVS '"bd. din rm, 844-0tt6. AGT patio. o•rag•. dllh· a.. 9'lftd9ok ,. ~ Crm Ciolli and f!ij'lic. Wood Pancllnt wHhe r. coln lndry botl 2Br 1 ~ Sl715 ' ctMn. quiet ctl060e loc. lg BIG CANYON MCLAIN C1l'*lttl &ffmtd Celk~ . ~ S7261mo. 148-&451 I Cat gar,·-·, n ~· lg yd. wit,_., la#\ condO 28R den. 211\ba Oilllwnllto J Mif HI IUL ~ .. ._ ,,_.,.. °" gott cne. 2 cw G9' 'coll. ww1c1oc>4 l •trc.,. ROOlll I. 3 nr-=:="·r2 ,:,"',:: PW IAIAlllM"f pd. tmo 722-1341 S2 tN, oell 76t-007' .4 l r Court crptd 181 Cell after l14/11M111 TAKE A LOOK M.Wfl Tl.... l,::~,:.;.7~ 1 ~ tpm (114)146-0M4 ~ Horne w/9ftt 2br blltnl 38R+ den. 2ba. pool rt11 Hou~ Sorry No Ptl\ ., .... Dllu1e 2br 2t>a. lllytl1e ~ ~ ~ thN-out trptc Wfllllll6ry 2 pttloe /) --., Olllng. trp1c. w/d htt"f), F~! apt 2 bt, ~· :! saoo*NM111* ~.~• ~1CH!w~:.e:1~:. t! Dr~tvt11 I , new Hunt Hrbr, M 75 qvtred.~ t64-093t CMtoe ftne "' ~ Jbr lbett CtMn .,37,..,,-c ... ___ (213) NCM613 ~ 2ba bltlna l)ftng bliklOny (111) 7N-l504 osta ...... OU~EX LG 3/bd. 2bl. yd, 1875 hurry 53t·f1t0 714/557-8020 wld l'*up. er'CI get. otiltd w~•torellllthott "nuted eaetAlty• CaM!fl'onl1Bt)'T'Y ok, n·P•ll. unlutn, 11ematN1w\n1 .. ?Ad-1I• • ...,.,....... _, .... ....., 1800/mo • MC ~. l ~n OWIQt ..it in cluel If you',. IOC*lnQ '°'•home. 131· 1'400 638-1789/980-3052 !!'-~-------ct .... n.CI hU newt for lOU 11nn1s. swimming Modtl5 open d11lv. 9 6 Sotty no p111b , Newport Bur.h No 880 Irvin" A-v«nuf' ,,, 161h) 1415-'104 Ntwporl 8111ch So 1100 16th S1r1111t llt Oov.rl MZ·S"3 ~. .. Californ11 Cape Cod St yling has b«n caprnrtd at Tht Ca~ Seltet from 1. 2 and ~ lkdroom plans w11 h I or 1 Bath$ l /f., ...... lee.A Mtignol9 CM uttt pd 548-.3102 or 842-3307 • Vaultt d Cc1hngs • Walk 1n clo~ts • PriVllrt Pauos or Ualcon1es • Centra l Heaung and Air-condmoning • Pool • Spa • Covtrtd Parking M/F non-emkr to ltw9 NEWPORT BEACH CONDO. S475tmo + 12 utl. '*'1481 .,_.._ The Capc"s u c1t1ng locsuon 1s w1th1n walking distance of South Coast Plazs Mall and the n~ Orange County Ptrformmg Arn Centt r. &SI llllT • celSIMTWI vtQll 1000 South Coast Dnvt' Na, MIF, UCly fmed condo 2 bike 2 ... pool, ..,,. nlla/)9C d/w w/d tip. NO· lmkr. peita. drga: M9'd. S450Jmo+IHt+/S250 MC. 648 0800 p.m. Costa Mtu, Califom11, Calcfomca 92616 (714) 551-"44 N.8. M/f r1W 3tw Condo. pool. )9C. ~ en. etc:. 1295/mo + IJ'\ utl • Oep 722-1271 Business. How much will your son or daughter know about busi- ness when applying for their firu full- time job? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been o newspaper carrier. Through route experience he or she is already a lop ahead of their classmates. While they all master ideas, the boy o r girl with o newspaper route is able to put them to practical use. Business? Carriers learn the basic learn the basic principles from the first day of starting to deliver newspapers. They buy at wholesale. sell at retail, make collections, keep their own books, and deal with people face to face. Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "loss" ore more than textbook terms. The benefits of managing a newspaper route ore on equation for o future successful c1t1zen. A great number of today's prominent men and women started their public careers as newspaper corrien. And they all vouch that a newspaper route g ives o boy or girl o head start on the future Boys and girls 10 years ond older who moy be interested 1n roule w ork should contact rhe Doily Pilot circulo11on deportment 01 64'2 43 33 Daily Pilat CIRCULATION DEPT . 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O BOX 1560 COSTA MESA , CALIF 92626 ~----------------, I Yes, my son/daughter would hke I I information on o Doily Pilot route I HIS HER NAME IS I I -~~~~~~~' I I ZIP __ 1 I PHONE AGE_I I PARENT'S \ ! _......,SIG NA TUR~ -- ------__ J ' IM Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, AptU 20, 1986 ta ta • tt °" Valh IHI •d~1 1"1ul SllS Cltrlcal/ MM Clmcal/OfHtt M• M• T•Ukal/Tt .... '"'"""""I'. .. ~~·,•· ftM MaWmaon stM1i------1119 -~:;:;::;~""!!'"!"!"'ii~ 4 Unn•. 3-21>f. Hbf, ..u&.UlllTUT &1111n• ICW1cal 1111 111mn NYEW CONOOf! CM Mk" Qr<*lncome~ueK. ••llDIDAll ~rnt/beok or.:. Fem pnic; .,..,.n WDRI CLOSE .._ ~ .,,.. In ••• ouno pro · n-am r, Just owr t x'a. 9roea. Ma•am. F/P llme NB ~1-6301 cty HI'• Pi:~ °'*1er xperlenoed 1I71 3bdr, 2~ be, 13 76. *"49 ooo. •-046-3827 _,._,._ H--& "-~ ...... ,._._ ._.._ 19 c t 722-t'3e. tw m19-~-... ' ""' Are YoU mottve~ by, .. , FRONT OFl'lCE AECP ..,._, .......,.,,,...._ n-· TO HOIE ...... ,.,., -Plec*1lt.I AV9, oa 1 --------EJ810E DUPLEX. 8y OWflf g row t h • n d b I g ....., an ••~tion.i meic... .,. r .. ocellnQ M*tlrecec>tlonllet. ..-1ng • All-time Pf~ tM99 &U-8237 N!WPORT=-. ~~~ ~· 28f 1ba. •· yda/08f, c:Nllangea? we .,. the per;;;, tor our pro-tn.lt "*'1 omc. to Jlle Abitlty to work under Aaolpt10116't ~--.· =~ •H•....,. 199 epta. -·-. .., .... goodoond1tlon•tt2,500. leader In • repldty grow· ~Dental PnlcUce WeetollffarMofNewPor't SAFECO INSURANCE preNure Opport. to REOEnllllST ... --'Tt"""' _...,,.,., /M 26-36, 3bf 2\.\be (2lS) 43()..52t 1 Ing mwket tor tr&N-9'e value IUpef10r akhla, 8Mctl Thia rapldty grow-COMPANY t\e9 opetlloga leem word PfOCllUlng greeting .... Uery oPC)Of'tUnlty In S400• ut. ~1-5737 llC110n twmlnela wtllctt and focut on ftfmth, Ing retd ph.lrrNcy ~ In It• Aegk>nel Held-Md trade ehOW blZ. P/F oomm*'•urat• w/.xp. sxduelW N9wPOf1 8eeC" KA MAU, PAV !no U combine micro.pro-C¥1nQ, and U&*1 com-~.,::..~ Accounting =~:r~ ~~= iitlmeiiiiiiii2iii8iiii1iiii-4iii1iiii08iiiltviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit mfl ml& ~~ ~=;. Saton. 9*2111 ttanceN.StiflClemente. iOS8 t/r Ohup, ;g; yc1'. c u1or and tel•· munfotlon Although -at Mota AV/MECHANIC $340/mo, 1150 ~. lOOOtt~edofQ .. 400 communlcetlona tech· PfeYIOUt ••perienoe In wey •I Brookhurst In PART·TIM! Requltu 40-4Swpm ..-~· : needed fOt ~ utl, •N-1731. Im""', nr 405 & Harbof Bl. """-" OfCSW'I teoelved denlatry It not NMntlal, ..,.IL.Lii Fountain V-"ey M>ina. knowi1d~ of of· ment Cotp., 8072 Adema ProfeeeioNll _....__oJA In ,..... ' . ..,.,,.T To manage the llOOOUntlng -111•1T ftOa Orecttoee Md good Avie, HB. ~ WlnnebliQO .,_ .,.,.. Outvolng. Wloua l«n "" Bier.~ 162 :..!~: 1'8:a ~•~t= ~t~ld t~ :.!:; t u n 0 t 1 0 n 1 If YoU 11• oumntty em-P 8 UUN .~~Ille tot pc. (Befllnd Cmy Burro on Northern Call I. COK 8Mctl houll w/coupte. REHT 1125 aq tt. w/tructt 10 cr .. ta 1 nm dUa r• minded per1onally RNPQnllbllltM Include ~or h•..,.11llMt2 · X ••P•tleno • ltlon In our Coe1• Meea Adwnl) Camt>9' s.lee. AM tor Pool. tennla. triMc. '350. door. l 550/mo. 1365 palt group In HB by Jufy ttabl• • and hulth maintenance of the gen-)"Mt'9 genetal omoe u -~recs. e amt~ ~J:· Reglon.i offloa llllngulll No phone 09lla pteue. Pet• Cota. G.M. Uncs./MlehMI &4M912 Logan #1, Cotta ""--1. and need you to recruit o&nt.,ed In their 11t .. ty1e. eral aublldlary ~. perlenoe, are ~le. ond•Y thru t ay. SpM!eh requlf9Cf. E.xoe'· RECP/SECAETAAY 707-M4-7l&4 Prot./M 2bf 2be OUwood c.i11175-5111 and leed the team. II lhl• , .... Ilk• the right preparation of th• .,,d • Mlf·etarter wtlh a Apply In~. lent ulary and beNflte RN! &tat• lnvwtment Lift ISH 11nano111 •••••menta, mind tor aucoeee Md op-•p;• ..... ~ ottered. " 1nterHt•d ,..~ .__..&A In H· ... t· lennit, pool'Jlr, aoclal WEST COSTA MESA opportunity for you. .. .. _. t rvvtun':r. ......., not at~ _, .......,.,., ...,...,.., .... uu-•f 111•• .... , .... ,t........ •. •"-utll. w . 11th St. 7.1•K ..... n. At 1•"1 IO y .. ra or pleaM c.11 Dr. Ford and cu .. ,..,.... manlt09f!*l · ....... ' .... 7 P1•••• c all: (7 14) lnton Beeotl. ~ul,.. "-·-... , .. ,_ 11 " ~ ....., ... Ironic repelr end 5 Mlea and oenetal tax ,.. by to f II out an appl Plef 2• 1 2177 ..._ -&42·19M/E 842·1'107/E lSOc:/tt. 840-7000 yMtl 01 repair manag.-t .. m at 8'12·743l In HB pone, budgeting an2 eatlonly ?1 We Invite ~o 330 . Bay8t. -· ~-:,::,;"!n!t gd At The i.o!'::;:.. ~ AESP M-SMl<R i35CH 13 Ht•• Pu,u~ ment experience ,.. lllLJllUY manegl"Q Ill\ otnce ate .. aw n pertOn .._. CowtaM .... CA9282t STATE FARI typing lkNlt r.qulred, idt Talemattt9tlng omoe In ut!llUaa. Coeta Meea hme 27 quired. BSEE or BSCSE Dental Technlclen ••· of eight d • Y • b • 1 • • • n <7 t4)&42~21 worttf,.... anvlroment Md ,.__.a • ..__.... With our 1 1 0 dMI ble K.._..__ 1 81m-4 30pm Con1lder llSIUIOE . .., '-'-' -nice ocat on ya ra . • ....... _.. o ~ & nea1 ape>ear-Muat have degree with the lollOWlng. good opp~ Int call ,,.._ oomrn11a1on eoaie. 71&-6106MlkfOfJan tfyouarelooklngforaBed telephony/programming ancereq'd Plck·Up&O.. mlnlmum 5 yraupervllOfY PAYROLL C llES li<a1hy71 581. you C9l'I eam mot9 then F to * 28/2ba w/ltlt'M & Breaktut PrOj)erty In a definite plua. You Wiii llvery 845-2073 and EDP experience IE•ll aDI llPA R E ........._N 8 Center $200 In oommtaelOn & Pool ._....... _,.,,_ -Leguna BMctl. I ha.,. • ~• a rec>elf IMC>OI ••EOICAL-.. -S-ST-1-RE_C_P_ S CLERI . o......... . . --..., ___...,.,. .....i.. 20 , ,_,,_, --· "'" P«f«t rvop«fy for Ille rather than a n.ld Mr ..., " alery commenaurate Upk~ and malnt9Nlnele IW ..._........ OMdl recpt. Prior UP« --..-"7 -• .,, -~1 well to bdl 1394/mo/NB c' 11 c I h awl will ....: NEEDED PfT w/exper + beMfttl of records. DutJee lnolucM •r-apprec. Able to wortt ... I 1Ubeelrlptk>N I weak. lt'a 722· 11211840 Hl!IO Gina u a• utsoe 1 on n • ~j~~ s:ary co::. EVE & WEEKENDS, matching ~I to fllM ct. The Joi~ Roget Inc an.... lnfa ..... 11 IJtlt oder Pf...,,_ EldrerM-pOMlble 10 w n ~ --·rete ..-.......... ex· 650-0587 U /AP.,AYllU Cll I"-" and ...,cNng' f« tabll1 •d rHtaurant uly ~--· '"'°'"' ,,_ 1 1000~ .. _.._ ""'" ""'V' Minimum. 2 yre ••-m;' Wiii r-ulre 1fllnd· chain, haa an opening for l .... =•,.,rtltlltJ ~, ,..~-· .,. tlexlbte. H &:nool ~*':;h 8:"" ~i.t~:; I llltCll 111 O-Ll--1-1-per1«1ee Mutt type 45 l"Q for long P-nocta an entry 191191 P9'f'Oll/ftle 'PPM~• ~~1c)o~ Gradu9t•. Stir I P~ .. ,.. .... Dt-t Ex..._..__ a "'u• Wiii wpm and 10 k-b" · cierk, to wor1l In • 4 S*'-· dent. & $enio( o· .... ...,.,_, ·-·Of 0 .... .......... .,. -· 1 ....... ..._,_ P~Oll ...... Md rl. Matlin 844-8 ~~to .......... F--~omet ~. 7391 treln Exoellenl beneflll touch. Data entry U · mllllll..WIUTll ..,.. ........ --_.....,..._.... ...,..., ..,. Count Cl eta Hu llngt Af>pty In person Brlt1ol pertenoe Md accounting Must be d9talled oriented 10-key help • but wtll RECEPTIDllST lllll'fllf an Interview Call .._......... C~ 92847n on Park Medlcal Group, claNN helpful Salary and have exnarlanc• train an Individual wtio COM Property Mgt. Front (714)640..()301 ,.._., 11t.~ Ad•-1, c•• t ...... h .. -hN llmtted =a~ (l1.\JUl1 -11 JVU _.. .... oommenaura e ..... •JC· working on CRT Win be CLERI nPISTS omc. appearance r• ,_ ._ perienQe + beMflt• coding and rating In· alre to learn. com-qui~ good typing of-FIU.•Tml PAY ROOMMATE(•) WANT£0 ........ ftr .... FULL-TIME -HelPtnanaQ9 •DMW.HOErntllST Call (213) 273--0650 for auranc.bualneea. Typing ::"'~~·~~Pm~ AST~ctil~ •lead-noaptiO,,.aklltS.wP'IJCS). PllT-tmWlll Lg 3BR. 2 bath apt, dWI 2911 ~ ~•ong':"~u~~ o"~~~'~g .~:f;~'1$ee Keith or .-,d reeume 10 of 45 wpm required. ..,;;J ,..,me 10: ' Ing menufeQturer"otoom-Penny 875-4900. Opportunltlff avallabl• nhr, lndry, PoOI. aauna. --.-1-IT_ll_IP__,.....,.. Reg later. 2am-11am. Hollatlc Pain Center 1147 So. Robertson Blvd. Wiii Pllllllll THE JOLLY ROGER INC. puter produc1a, h .. Im-lllllTUY wfThe LoeAngelal Tlme9 .-lght rm. Only l2M mo. wkdyl & wkenda. S5/hr t Tuttln/NB. NMd a Pree-L09 Anoelea. CA 90035 Ideal poeltlon fOf' an lndl-17042 Giiiett• A..,. mecti.ta opening• tor fW.. Growtng eng1neer1ng ftrm circ:utatlon Dec>t. In our 241-1423 bet. noon. Owner/Oper. or Al>Mnt• gu allow9noe. Oppty tOt tloe Builder. Call Duncan BOOKKEEPER FC vtdual wno en)oyt fyplng, lrvtne, CA. 92714 ~llonlet/Clatk Typ!Sll ... Ing exp tteeretary/ Doo<-t~Doo< ~ Share dbl mobli. home No exp needed; Wiii train advancement. Xlnl benoo 11544-8916 $28,400 Wiii be workl"Q on IBM 714-250-0331. In our Domestic ·s.-gen offloato.worklnfaat '!:'t!:iogram. uaran- w/F middle age. on Ille Minimum $70,000 down eflts. Need depend car, __ N_U_RS_·_E-LV_N_/_R_N__ R.E. CONST·IBM PC Display Writer, tr an-PfT RECP-SECRETARY Department. ~ •t .. flexlet>te. ~talon. i:~ 4tpm~o bay In N.B. All amenltlel, Plue your good credit. Ina, good driving record For Hotletlc Pain Center, LIZ REINDERS AOY INC. IC r I b Ing data fr om Front offlc. posftlon w/ ex· Quallned lndMduala wtll heevy phonet, Xlnt typltt, 9 pm . T re In In 0 11 pvt room. 673-5100 751-4155 before 11am St0-l20, Tuetln/N9wport 881 Dover Dr, NWBT BCH cauett•. Typing of 65 ecullve suite In lrvtne. be able to handi. buey detall oriented, Mii euftl. provided. Potentlal to SHA 3800 so FT QUIET, Winchell Ref Iii LIU AIEITI Beach, call Duncan _A_P_P_T_O_N_L_Y_6_50-_2_4«_. wpm required Mut1: telephonea In • l••t· clent. Xlnt benefits, earn S300 + per 'll'Mk 1u11ury hm rttppatlovu 2 D I Tired al R.E. Become a _~ ___ ,_5._9_-epm __ .__ CLEllCAL/nPllT •Be peraoneblelenjoy p8Qed NIM off1oe Md Pd.....,,ltlon 1.,~ritlng oont-For an Interview call frp1c. rro,,; S400 1a1. 1.it. eve 01111ent llAIL OUll P1Jbltc contact. have good typing. nung •· O'VIN reeum. 0 (7t4J857·2000 Ext 2481 ulll. & dep, 968-~79 (71o4)83~·3222 ~::'~PR;!~;~~ Nursing CNA & HHA'• ax· General office back· Recelvee and dlttrtbut• • Have plealant phone and communication MBer.,nFuentw1•111a'm' RoFrb«tott MW ... I• ... •s 1 --perlence profeulonal• ground. Wordstat el4)«. mall throughout our manner. aklll9 Prevtou1 raeep-· S .&. - The la1ian1 ~~R+T~rt81~· 'c'h~~ needed for home Wlgn-helpful S1•001mo-0 .T t>ulldlng.Doeem ... malt-• Work well With a di-UOf'llSt experience ta re-AMoc. 1401 Quall I., Exper1el1Cled S~. .................. ~ 'f 2904 tMnt F/PT Top Nlary when nee. Frederick l"Q tor ~t•. ReQulr• ~IY of clients quired N9wpOrt Bctl, CA 92MO BALBOA ISLAND REALTY For the Compatible rrtna JH (7 l4l77~7 ='i~. ~~7~ave Brown Assoc: 852-9995 1tlndlng on IMt all day • Have ~oellent typing SECRET ARY 111-llDO Roommate. Open 9·8 M-F. WA 'lb Groupt of 3-5 •Niw/Dnt•l S 18 -.-.-EOE/M/F/H/V and lifting. (50 wpm). We ofter • competitive Imm~. opening. Type -------- 10-4 Sat & Sun. 211·5777 people to atart htghty __ P_fT_N_U_R_S-ES-A-ID_E_ N9wport 8eactl waterfront _.. ... , u--•Llll llt a great pl9ce to wortt · .. 1ary, bonul and corn-50wpm. Dictaphone. E RrAI~ SA~ES h WATER FRONT BALBOA profttable outlneea ven-a...-Mta• .. , .... 1 Experienced l)feferr.d locallon Buey phonee & nn..19 _,._ ,......... •dull moment-prehenslve benefits W/P •xi> pr.r will train stat>I ahe te •P one ture Stan up cost S500 ----3 hrs per day, 15.50/hr, flllrv1, PfT Mon-Fri Call Mult be d9talled-or1ented c.11955-1505 package. For OONl<Mf-Gd bane, Se75/mo to atore. ..1ary ..-com· ISLAN0.2bf, Iba. trptc, Monthly0/H$250 Busl-U4 754-982t.forlntevlew J-:J!•-714•~2••""' to quality contrOI new atlon,p!MMcallWltwt1• ttart.Maria.5~9133 mlsalon. call Jim -Incl utll, F/M 2Wfi yr•. ness to earn $15K..S25K I •••1HUI ....... ..., ""'"V<>YV bualnea Ind flllMmble llOIPTlllllT/llTIY Wllllam1 at (714) 831-2222 1525, 67M753. per mo by end of 111 Ptllf. II.-I trinl/ Hee joFFICE MANAGER! Small for malling. tor majOr land develop. 883-1333, Ext. 5t06 or lllllfllf/UIPT Re11ll SalM latala Wut.. years operation Call AHC PNB heve Joined GENERAL OFFICE co need• exp'd b6cp< 10 fttm In O.C Airport atea. aubmlt appllcatlOn to Salet/mktg office of 722-1924 lor def all• ror<*S 10 otter you un-Smatl 381r1 olc Re related mgr omce staff & perform lllEIWlnml am Ideal poeltlon ror mature AST dynamic hl·t•ch co ~ • PROF GENT 40'1 lllghl -----·~"t th -...1• of Wiii .._ ....-......., In ... _ woman Who would en'-' ~. ......._.......... Mlf handicap, trustworthy, n-WHOPPORTUNITY precedented llatewlde bus ood on pt\one9, ........,, g ru pr~ n .,.. .....,.."""' our.._.. ,..,, -.._... .... ..,_ • amkr, ..-. rm In ex-Be your own boss Own work opportunltl.. In good typist. no perca, flt flnan statement•. Min 5 glonal UnderWrtt= tnendty otnoe and wlef'9I RESURCH llC 111'1• with good com-~ etianoe for 11 dutee. r.i. candy/nut 11endl"Q equip home care. acute facill· or pit, 675-2774 yr• recent exp In mrg OutlM lndu<M to get becil Into wortt • munlc9tlon iitllla, pro-Oavld 998-3609 FabUlous profit polentlal. ties. lnduS1nal and ottloe bkgrnd pref'd. 549--9311 mall Md CRT Input. Must IOf'ce. 8uty phonet, type ...... ....,... IHalonel appHranc• .-.. ~....,,., ~ Initial lnvesiment $9950 nursing situation• CEIERAL 8:30am~.30pm. type 40 wpm aoouratefy 60 wpm, good per· a..1 W and ttrong eeey tltllls In-11.a:,-•-..co ttryt ffi2 Call t-800-233-5674, N9wport Controls and be d«alk>nent~. IC>Mllty, 9harp IPPM'· ....,.. cludlng W/P. Need or· -""~ o nr..c. N.8. V 1C911t IOt C: 1 2820 Mon-Fn. Idaho ~~r h:i~:~1~~~· OFFICE EOE -·-• -UYD =-=rn,:.:;ee:..:; 2121 AltM Aft. gantz~ pertOn for bUIY lmagee requlr• •full time ,.._,... B d -ENTRY LEVEL ~• 1 "---_. Inlet, IA 12l1t 1pnon..1...... Ex~ !_9!._'Y1""~ SALES ASSISTANT to ......... .,.,. • Iv . •••; Tt I.Ma 2 14 URN. RN. l VN, CNA, ""'"' ona I PAIT-TIIE Exi>er*ICed rat• needed benefit•. 9:30 to 6 . .... ..... '"""'" ...... r work IOf one of ftnetl Boal, C8l'9 1torage or ? Companion & home-avallable for enthullutlc In our faat growing Com-$1200/mo. 955-0224 equal oppty employer m/I vlronment, competitive H*'lm-.... ator• In 1 ... Owner Nita 67S-1854 WIDO . hu MONEY for maker•. PleaM call for people Who entoy work· OFFICE OLEll merclal Oep1. Typing 36 1'tiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mlary and benefit•. s '"'" 1g''"' TDsS10K/up.nocredltV appointment TODAY. l"Q In • profeulonal al-wpm and CRT -••• II N-amkg offtoe Send r• U .. If you have h h Denison Asaoc. 873-7311 Amertcan Homecare/PNB moaphere Opening In pertenoe requif'ad. MOTOR ROUTE aume or d9tali9d letter In-standard• and enjoy C....rcial 1503 So. Coaal Dr 1209, Colla Meu, Garden Very busy ctrculallon of· ctYdl Nia"/.. llltt~o· dealing with people, we ll •-• /It t AHtHC1atat1 2120 "-ta••-*. Oro.,. and Oranna lo-flee need• part-time help We offer excellent com-MGRng 1kt d 1 · want to mMI you. Pleaee eul • ~ ............ ..,,_ a SW9f'l"Q hea ph 1· M g m n, call Julian at 831 -8888 --------1 •IHI A RESllE1• 558-2233 cation•. Minimum 40 n vy one pany benefit• lnctudlng Available In Irvine area. Martin St. suite 140. for an •nptolnt-1 wpm typl"Q. We otter ex-traffic. We have nice cus-medic.I/dental and pront lrvtne. 92715 ..,.. """"' · luiaffl ,,,,...,/kit Peraonallled Resumes & oellent aalary and berl· IOm6rll Applicant• mull lharlng. Apply at: $300 to $600. No collect-IALU 27'7 :~~fi'R~~~a~~ Oll•t-•cmo ..... em. plua an opportunity be neat, responllble, and T"blcal/Tra•n • 1 """"" d --------· n r--· f()f' adYancemenl with the have a pleasant ,.... SAFECO Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. 5509 " ew .,...,... men an mlll&l llm 711-l~ Bright enthullastlc, health company If lnteresed. 1 phone pertonallty. Some women nffd•d. Hrn Nwpl 8ctl nr Hoag H099I-F • 212 oriented Individual r• pl•••• c all (7 l4) I llght omce wortt atao. 11111 ......... nt St. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. XUTo MECHANIC $500+ per week. Call lei. 1328•1 Whypayrenl ..... ... 5 quired f or bUIY 241-2195 Hours are approx. Mon· & Sun. morning. Call PORSCHE·Exparl•ncad Mike or Sheri. 673-6428 ~~.:;' :~603 ~~~r~~~·e0~~r·~o~1f1111~~ STATE FARI I :;~~;: .=.;c:. ~~P~ , ....... YIAey, OA 642-4333, ask for Kirk. :Z. ":'=.·A= or 87:;.llL la1iaff1/ llct ltat FOUND ADS ~o~~1:r~~;1~9l1 d~~=' llSUIAICE CO, =~2;~ ~ EqualEm~unlty ORANGE COAST :,°:'r!.c,~~:'j.= For better NB shop. 27611 ARE FREE Salary °'*1 accordl"Q to HH ._.__.1..... PM Aak for El!Mn sportWSWNr &. boutique -.. 0x~vl9!FRIP'lo"'R•t•e[l"loo--quallflcallons and ... .,_ Olily P1·1at m111"'111 p/tlme. Karen &42-9405 EXECUTIVE SUITES CaH·. perlence Contact Diane O.sia ....... tH21 llllllE ODAIT um /MlllllATll 10 openlnQI. all phUel SALES/GREETER s 1 35' &. UP 842~644 U2·Hll a~~N~~.::,~5 ~~~~36 Equ~~unlty IAILY PILOT Reaponelble f()( tmall high 330 w. Bay st. ~~~~ ~A~:°'--=~ H~ +:.::~:: w~· IMllTTllHIT --------Pteasan1GroupPract1ee 1n Oen otnce. n11ng. pl'!Onee, cos't:°,;:.. e.y,CAs~2626 l e:!:~,~~ Costa Mesa, CA ~~~ .. .,10135-A WHt· _~_s._1_03_9_._-_,_°'_Jav __ · General maintenance --NB. RDA pref. 4 day wtc • 1 errands 8-5 Salary neg I t>ooeckeeplng, wtll train Appl)' II 3333 w Cout FOUND Mele Cl'IOcolate alt Sat am. 640· t 122 ~8-7731 Chuclc e al n.....ty Em......_ r .. 1. 557-3200. I w.u Hwy Newporr Beach Lab, very lat Male Flame qu ...._ · .,...,,_ -Johnaon &. Johnson. 9-12 wtcdyl POlnl Cat Fem wtll/t>ll< ...... •••••••• •••••••• •-•-.. needs Permanent Part Terrier Ml ~ Mal• • : Time MerctlandlNr. With CdM dlx Sullee A/C, Shepard mix PIJP, all blk. e DELIVERY DRIVER 1 late model lnaured car to ample pkg. utllt 4 janitor Mate gray & wtlt Tabby • ~ work 50 mite radtut of 2855 E cat Hwy 675-8900 ca1 c au &44-3656 : Daily Pilot motor route : ~~·~ ..... .,_19r~·~ DELUXE NEW WATER LOST· CAT Blk/wtll, ~I ';;;;;;=:;;;;;; ltaaia1 ltnict ..... 2 Pla.W., ...... --'19'1U ,,_ ........ FRONT OFFICE -Can· long hair Near Fairview & II CLEAN-SPARKLE CLEAN Marke Home lmprov. STUCCO MASONRY-TILE 1-2.-L-r ·a•.-7· .. --•• -IO-: available in Huntington : ~ Ad~ 018, BC/O ~ally n"""' VIII.,.., from 500..,, War..., SA Reward d" $ 0 I I • --• Harbor area. 1-2 hours • 1101. . 011 1 .. 16, ~' -.-. ......, '"" · · , 2 4 d Thorough, responalble. ment repa r. etc. custom No Job to amall. All typea. •AJI plumbl"Q & l'tMtl~ Coat M CA 92626 ft, docks avall, call Mr 581·53'49, ev '432·9398 , per ay cerlng, refs. 497-1810 llnlah carpentry. fully Free eat. lie. 931·2~51---------• ft 8 eea. Ripley, wkdys 875-7820 LOSFGolden RM Fem. That's All you pay for Houaecteanlng 14 yrt exp. equip woodshop 675-9063 "'•=--.,....--DRAINS CLEAR From $15 e per a ernOOn. e UUl/ln&Jl DESK SPACE $150/mo Doo lrvlnefTuatln area. 311nes.30daym1n1mum rellable.reas,lreeest,own Raaliat trial F:.~?1~~2~=· : Call642-4333; Monday -:Home Fumllhlng1, FfT & Garden olc Lg pttlo,t>ay Pleaae help, 109t my best In the trans Pina 645·9866 Della LT HyU-LING -Nov1NG •&·1 •IYlll* • Friday 10 5 p M A k f • PfT. Hrty +Comm Pref vu.Odparkl"Q.~2-5010 frlendo&/14 559-9605 SERVICE ,.. ..... CLEAN&EXPERT R.J'sCOMPLETEHome& • -.• s or • Retall exp Mr Tom LGOfclnFunlonl1land MISSING· Male blue ,KAY'S CLEANING SERV Garage&YardClnups Over25 yearaexperienQe Buetneu Maintenance. e Art. e 844-8860 Nettle CraiH I b Do.._ 1 11 Retld Spec:lallst lns'd, Jon ~5-8192 Uc T-l 16•428 730-1335.:!53 Plumblnn tpeelallt1. Free e ~· Falhlon Ill., N.B. Prof aulte, I rary, cont .....,.man ear up Bonded. lie 688-5703 -. .., rm, Zerox. free parkl"Q. down Nd• medication to DIRECTORY Comm'I Dev. Corp Grade-.. ABC MOVINO.. eetlmatee. 536-2958 : Orange Coast ClaH/ ... t•ar••h S 1000/mo Judy 760·2596 llve Capo Beech. Oen-Mature, prof, experienced haul·weld Gen contractor Quiett & Careful T1380-4& Pr= ~-· e 55•A eroua rewa.rd. 493-9647 cleaning by the hr Have reas. rates &46-4631 : Dally Piiot 1 wv llWPllT WCI ev/859-9109 wrk CALL TODAYll car, reta Aak for Shirley. •CONST CLEAN-UP* LO RATES. 5524'10 PU~OIW to use. IUll&llS All ~~.:.i~~'~ne Ptntaala 002 ISIFOllLDIS 859--0512att 1pm Debris & Tree Haull m"•~=··· ca1~i:~.~:~::~1 : 330 w. Bay Drive : WAl1UWS view SUITE .-.. .. if .. s""F"'O"'N~-AA-f"'e"'b""1t-1 -Your Cn1tractita canCLEENC0.~5-67~ -·• : Coate Meaa, CA : All enltta. Dinner HOUM 1 Wiii Red9COftte llJ&.(11l )lll·2NO ServlceDlrectory A lailua1 Hauling Mov1ng cieen-Orange Co.~tnll ..... tU.t/Wltitu •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~from Main BMch UM 10 t For your phone Fantasy Representative •A•tc-com--mer-•Cl .. a1-o;y:;;--a11 ups 1 Days. Lowest rares ~~u~~~~ 1".:'::' , ________ .. Broed\ny Bar & Gntt. 251 OFFICE tor rent approx $2 00 + tollll any 142·4321 1Jt, 301 Speclallzl:!f. In Comm'! Cell 0&rry. 722-8673 NEW WanlhOuaa Storage Add',.o;;)On-RemOdei re~l· Laguna 8-ci\ 180 sq It Harbor and Eat•--··· 85~d8 D~231 ., F"rea383!92~ La ... ca,ia1 llYll-IWI Top Ouatlty. low Price. 0 . N A ., bl 0aker.Co111 Meaa. 1250 ~-...... :.!.=------.. -01' ".. 'Lancar• Free•t Uc. 831-~5 pen1ngs ow Val a e COCO'S month Debbie, 558-3900 c~n• Care 3011 r~~p.;;..;;~1;;._ WU CHmlOTill t< c TREE sE'.RVlce •all lap• !!Jair ........_/ltm lnrPtlT WOl lfO. eXeYsrtt'ER NEEDED All types of remodeling Top Trim Removal. Oual. ;aamnt~ CAR R 0 u TE s Day & night lhtf\s °'*' Charming Waterfront In Part-time In our Newport llc#467699 840-1596 Serv lie/Ina free eat. Putt•/ a ••• Go-Kar11, Slngle Cyt. MIC Apply b9tw 3-5 mon thrv NB, 500 Sq Ft $850/mo Beach home Ref• req'd. ROLLS CONSTRUCTION 969-8263 or 536-6696 MAKE-UP XRtl§f wlli Scootert.Mopeds.Mowera Frldey at Coco'•. 900 (714)111·1410 850-8656 Contrectlng for quality TreefTr1m/Cteanup comp! app1y max.up on entire EJCpert, pereonll. reaa. Earn Extra Ca•h Br111o1 No. N.B 752-2801 Aleo Int/Ext Palnll"Q home Improvement• gardening Compe1lllve W9ddl"Q party, pie1ur• P/upe.'Df.' Dave 41>4-1187 lfFtol W /Y1EW BAevsinER NEEDED 631-9295 B-•66594 552-0428 prices. Chuck &42-2873 perfect. Ju11e 552-7Ml7 /E Ut For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper '-'• Plaff..lm.. Newty remodeled office For 2 sml children. 2-3 Wlil!-------Pttlme daya apece 81 beautiful New· dysl wk In Npwt Bch Dt•tttic Stmctl C&B LAWN SERVICE lanla1 ct EXPERT Tiii"Q:g;p;;i;nc; Waltreea Host ... port Beech location home Relt675-8890 Marrtedcoupl9wtth Mow-edgeTwlceamonth. companion/XidM for live Affordable. Remodel bath HUNTINGTON BEACH 552-0233 Tom or w/bay view Approx FULL TIME MON· FRI, relerencoa, evallable to S 17 50 10 525· 548-5722 In care & Ille hakpg for kitchen Cell 722-9783 786-1998 Mary 1100 sq ft . ~5-7100 DAYCARE for 1 yr old, 1n Call Kevin, 26t-2277 Housealt {71"16"6-6567 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE the elderly (71 4)833-2009 Wla•n taaiat FOUNTAIN VALLEY .llllWIJIE RETAIL OR OFFICE? 79 my E Side Coate Me911 ~alt Dtfll - - -(714) 110·41U Palaa1-, Tl.a 611 11 cent A/C Newport Blvd home. 6-42-7328 --------__,,....,._ _____ 1 _ _. ... ~----LET THE SUNSHINE IN IN DE PENDENT -780 aq It Slgnage. Dt•ffta'c1 3 11 arklng rea epalni & I Entry 1 French ooo;, DUSTY'S Landacape/lawn FINE PA NtiRd BY RIC£ Sunlhlne Window cleaning 11 lnt•rvlewlng for • &48--0MS esurfaclng • Roofl"Q & By Norman Tl'le Doorman Malnt Serv Wkty/mo' / ard Sinor. 15 yni of !\tippy Ltd. Call (714) &46-5980 PHONE RECEPTIONIST. --cXMJd woman ;;;;a;a. aterprooflng• 831-4199 Oak & Fir 857·DOOR t llme. free 1191 241 -16"0 OUS1omert Uc. 280644 Patil Window C-.Olng. Deliver , day a week. No p ..... ~lnS*'aon on Shr olc suite 225 '" lltealttl"Q lorbrlghlelder-a1ian1 Stmcn RES o·-11mys ---Tharnt·Youl 983-<4114 Waalaowaahmlnl-bllnda ~1°F1~~:~~:M :::!~~ac~fcH,.;~~; ~30e;,~u;~:~1 T~~ roi:..o:arantee 1 TIEllHISOUE A.A.A. PAINTING 1nt1Ext N9wport.,.. 120-9101 collecting . no soliciting. 4 Adam•. CM $344/mo Day center to pick up Design Serv Broelluret. lie KEN M2-1770 ILewn-Tr .. Shrub Install. LOWEST poulbte price Spring Cleaning Spedtil Must have dependable car, ••1111 lllUIT Don D•vla~1-0290 I Some nllu/wknda Typeae111ng GRAPHICS Tree Trim and Removal. 10StepServlce.te2-3235 Balt>oeWlndowWuhtng •llTml sma1• omc. '""ION for 120-814• NEWPORT 120-11 191 llectdcal sL•pr1wnk~•n, & Rot11 ~~ng1 DAN SALYER PAINTNG 173-3136 truck or station wagon and Our o.t Dept. 19 grow1ng1 99" p•••••• n irmtc n ..... ntta • ~ r Accepting appficattori1 rent Eeat 17th St Full HO M EMAKER e 11. Typing. Word Proces.l"Q. ,.,,."!' ._"-tr Free Estimates ~5 lie #425924 WE CLE.\N WINDOWS tnSu rance for producttYe, out..--, tervtoe Oro .. leaM Aak petlenced profeaelonals TypeMtllng RUSH JOBS ~•lltyw0<k, .. eat Call Anytime 964-2017 Commerclal/R11tdent1a1. d .,......"' for 8111845-33&6 needed In home manAQf>-OUR s p EC I A LI TV #425513 1188-7401 Landtcaplng. S90Mlw•. GLASGOW PAINTI...... 1-.laty S30 . 2·S1aty S40 an crMtlv• peraonel -t I ·•"-f F II ti GRAPHICS NEWPORT · -Sod ClearHJpt 20 yrt In ""' ,._... ....,,._...__ ......... 512" FfT,PfT • ew.llnge encl Spaoe lor ..... .aoo .. f men or ........ y u me RESIO/COMM'L/IND 26 area Tony~S-5124 Int/Ext. 30 yra exper .. """' ""fVVWW...,.... .. CALL 842 1444 w/endt.2.25E.171tCM or leat 20• oelllng 3600 or Part lime Musi llPMk 720-919 t yr• Do my own work Lie rera 842-5214 Get aome v1c:allon uth by -w A 1 TRESS want• d ~ E Cout Hwy Cor-Engllsh and have own DRAFTING mecn dellgn M27804t Al 846-8126 EXPERT JAPANESE HOMEOWNER E)(PERT8 MlllngtlloMttemethtlllle A k f RICO'S PIZZA. 18155 one del Mar Op.Ilona transportation 751-8278 FUl ·Accurate -Rell•Dle ew Landtcape Maintenance c.. l1mlly'1outgrown·wttha s or JoAnne Craney Dav/818-9i4-292 I I 1111-/0llL-11•( Over 20 rs •1tP 545-0605 N /REPAIR Oualtty No I Free •t. 545-5106 Int/Ext Acoua. llngt Harbor Btvd. Fountain -, rn _ Y jobs to amall, reaeonabi. _ LIC#268597 831-m5 qulcit·ec1lngclut1fled Id Valley. Pref mature ldtt ~nl3-V~n ~~~ Mat~~an Fr ~.~d831~~5 ruLLSE~~~~ING --------~~-------~-~======~=======~ 1110 wk San Clemente. C -No Job 2 big°' 2 amall MAGIC BRUSH PAINTINO C...erml ·~~~ 49g.572e or 997.7821 l!J!•fry Ftaci•L Free est. &48-3072 Int/Ext. Tex-Coat. Wall -----;~ .. l'iln ArM Quality FENCE ~r N.-.. J old graphlca. Aooultlc. Rueh 'I Tuc~tn HSI Remodell"Q • All T'fP" Wood, chain llnk, patio's Complete c:tMn--up, gen'I l0t>9. 49~14~937 '00 .. -sq-... ,,-. •3'!"111 .. t•fi-ai""1 ..... st"".1 --11u-s ••• Stores-Offl°""Homes-~llC frM .. , Greg, 1188--0118 malnt, tree lrlmlng, Ir• MARK HABIBE PAINTING Lag Bell Near Cout Hwy .,_.. •--WE DO IT Alli llc'd/lna/ .. 1. Mauro, 982-9973 low Rat•. Fr .. eet. $600/mo. 832-4190 TUMIS Palombo Con11 968-~5&4 atral lemcff Clean Upa•Tree Toppi 983-1777 or H:M2•e I-a. " ln&JL S~ E1~P~, 3-4 Expert C.rpeotry Service COOKING. Nd someone to Shaplng-Removlng-Ha'l. PAINTER NEEDS WORK! FREE ATANOING Progr•~ ~:.: J~a~:! Repelr-Remod'l-Addltlona cook your dinner evea aft Mll<E 850-3283 Int/Ext, oelllngt, r.nn oab Lrg Show Room a omoee $1uderlt• baaed In your 0oor9'4tC 548·4980 ::r~:=~ J1:~J3 TIEii (28) yfl exp. wortc QUlf Corner of W..icllff I lrvlM Community. Complete BUILD OR REPAIR O•vl• Painting "4-3837 Slgn apece1vton W..icllff training & m1terlala Hlr· Wllll , doore, wlndowa. 81ll47111a Topped/~5 ~ -,, 962-4701 ...... 111 Ing now ~resume to: patlot, covert. remodels i!ENC~oltE§ f r .. trim up. new """ 1 IC Small World Adventur• UC/Ina Sanner 964-59.&ll C Newport Penln•ul• Inc 14132 Allnoho Ave Oump rune M.IN B llunry eetablaahd a.man Auto w.:.1m1na1er 92"3 , Ptv• &ma11 Remodel and ., .. Jim Whyte. 842 -720CI "';;,;;BfOCIC,...iiiiiio6..i•""'-6f•m--,. 8T£Vl!S Property Maint Repelr a a.-efM>P f()f • Addltlonl Wall• Door• •GEN. HOMEREPAIRS oonaete c<,mp petioe: ln!lbt paint, aprwylrolf • IM. Agent 173-3m Prtl• 11/ UI· 1111, 11111, Ill Paint Drywall Carpentry l6 yni "'*' 84M83<t gen'I malnt 722-f473 hJ&O!l/laftl ffii M•lalatratfn SIM Oocn-AepM·Alteratlona etc Gery &45-5277 PTL PaJtrl!I --f§CAOW OffiCER ab!Mtl-Panel-~...ic HANDY ANDY Maln1 & BRICKWORK Smal1J::. -.~ ... ...iPt-IP'llP'ml"""••-~ Sl5 OOO eer 09P<)t1unlty f0< an !5 Y"9 ••P J.,.-y 6°'2-4587 ~SVC Home, AJ>I & ~~~;~I?& ' ~ANGl~~'f.::~?.: ~ 17 " '500 experie!ICled EllC'ow Of· Comm«Clal 790-719'4 VISA-MC 173-1612 Otf.,~ •• 4.. nc. Muet be eble to ,. __ ~,. _ __.. -Concr.i•Patloe & ~ Bgfll 28drm. 1 8eth I work quictcly accur11efy __.t .,._,.... **HANDYMAN** G.._ bf«* Cerpent t ANOY8 WALLCOVl!AING Two Mdrm. 2 Beth excellent company ~ M .. .)7 pstJC; pett\11, Ler~ or amlll I oo 11 all! Oryw.il P.U. 842-32~ IMtallatlon & Removal ..., W1tll eftta fOt more d«all• call etc. No jOtl too amen Pel 53 t-55711 or Ne mag Int Pelntlng 548--t013 U1·11U ~Sankar Eacrow, Aeee Mldlaiy. 53&-0553 vou 81.N •I INSTALL ~=-~:=.., -..-_ .... 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"--ER rn5QlJO©~ 2925 Harbor B\vd . e:::===~ COSTA MESA 979-2500 I \ I Tens of thousands protest against United States IRA extends support to Khadafy; Romans denounce-both sides tnbuted funds to the lkA 1n its fi&hl to oust Britain from Nonhem f re- land. The more than 10,000 people who marehed m Rome denounced bo1h President Reqan and K.hadafy. Ital- ian feminists who orpnized the march called for an end to "military action, the logic of 1error and of death." wd he ordered because of proof ot Libyan involvement an terrorist at- uacks on Americans. Scotland Yard said about 10 people were held when demonstrators tncd to brealc through barriers in front of the embassy and tore up their sians throwtng the pieces at police. Responsein U.S. both pro, con By U.e A11odated Pre11 Ten5 of thousands ot demon- sl11ltors marched and burned Ameri- can O•as Saturday in Britain. West Germany. Italy and Sweden to protest the U.S. air raid on Libya. In London, police said they ar- rested 67 protesters after clashes in which thrtt officers were huri and the city's busiest shopping strttt was paralyzed. Jn 'rurkey, authorities said a bomb was defused outside an Istanbul ban le panly owned by Amencan Express and that four Libyans were bemg questioned 10 connection wtth an attempted attack on a U.S. military officers' club 1n Ankara. Pohce said two of the ubyans were se12cd Friday while carrying a bag of grenades and explosives near the club. In Dubhn, Ireland. Danny Mor- nson, national director of Sinn Fein, the legal political wing of the outlawed Irish Republican Army, extended sympathy to Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy and pledged Irish nat1onahsm's solidarity with Libya. K.hadafy reportedly has con- The demonsl11ltion ID Milan. Italy, was more anti-American ID tone, with more than I 5.000 students denounc- ing "American imperialism." Some students set fire to a U.S. flag and an effigy of a donkey they said symbol- ized the United States, but police qu1ckJy doused the flames. Scotland Yard esumatcd that 10,000 people took pan in a su-down demonst11ltion outside the U.S. Em· bassy in London. The protesters burned an Amen- can flag and chanted. "Thatcher. Reagan. CIA, bow many lttds have you killed today!" They collected hundreds of letters condemning last Tuesday's U.S. air strikes against Libya and demandrng that U.S. bases in Britain be closed. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher gave permission for U.S. plan~ from two bases in Britain to talce pan in the raids. K.hadafy has vowed revenge against both the United States and Britain for the raids, which Reagan rhe protesters then headed for a second sit-down along Oxford Street. a busy shopping area. Police tried to clear the street, at one point dnv1Dg a bus straight at the crowd when demonstrators refused to budge. Protesters threw paint and placards at pohce1 and one officxr was knocked unconscious. Scotland Yard said Police said add111onal arrests were made for a toual of 6 7 arrests in the two sit-downs. They did not say how two other officers were bun. Monsignor Bruce Kent, vi~ chair- man of the Campaign for Nuclear D1sannamcnt, wl11cb organized the protest, blamed the clashes mainly on members of the radical left-wing Socialist Workers' Party. Demonstrations also were held outside the U S. Air Force bases at LaJcenheath in eastern England and Upper Heyford northwest of London. U.S. planes flew from the two bases to attack Libya. fn Scotland, police said 11 protesters were arrested outside the Royal Navy nuclear submarine base at Faslane. They were charged wllh Some Amcncans burned French \Wtne and cheese to protest France's rdusal to allow U.S.lets to fly over its territory before a ibyan bombing raid, while others held c.tndleti&ht marches to deno,unce last wee\'s attack. Meanwhile, some relatives of hostages and terror v1ct1ms said they approved of the president's decision to bomb Libyan taraets, but other family members criticized it. About 50 Arab-Americans demon- strated across from the White House on Saturday to protest the raid. "The key 10 peace 1n 1he Middle East is to understand what is at the heart of the problem -it is the PaJeslJman issue," Rep. John Con- yers. D-M1ch., a lcey congressional supponer of Arab-American causes and one of the few members of Congr~ss to criticize the bombing, told the group. Repubhcan &n. Marie Hatfield predicted that Amt'rica's apparent va~dalism fo r allegedly cutting the pen meter fence and were released. More than 20,000 people joined in widespread auppon of the bombinp would soon chanfe. . "When people belin to calm down a11d reflect Utis will not remain popular," Orqon's senior eenator said Friday in a speech at Bethel Collqe in Nonh Newton. K.an. "They will see terrorism will con· tinue. More innocent people wtll be killed," be said. In Seattle, a noisy crowd of more than 250 people .P.rottstioa the U.S. action chanted Hey, Hey, Uncle Sam, We Remember Vietnam" as they marched at the Federal Building on Friday night. Earlier Friday, members of 14 religious and community groups held a news conference at the Church Council of Greater Seattle offices to condemn the raid on Tnpoh and Benghazi. Jamil Abdul-Rau.ak, trustee of the Seattle Moslem mosque and ex- ecutive committee member of the Islamic Center, a community or- demonstrations m five W~t German cities to protest the attack on Libya. In Hanau, near Franlcfun, about pnization for the area'a 6,000 Moslems, said, "I don't thjnJc two wronas make a ri&ht." But repl'CSCntaflvea of the Western Washington .Rabbinic Board handed a proclamation to French Conaul R<>ser Ootteland Friday1 condcmn- ina that country for refusmg to aJJow American jets to fly over French territory LO get to ubya. I he document urged citizens to buy British producu while boycottin& French products. About 100 demonst11ltors in Ken- nesaw, Ga. made a bonfire Friday and burned designer jeans, cheese, wine and french fries to protest Franoc's action. One s1gn wd "With Allies Lilce This. Who Needs Eoemiesr' In MLlwaukec, s10ger Joan Baez. a leading voice in the I 960s protest era, led a candlelight march by several hundred people opposed to the U.S. attaclc. 1,500 youths. many wcanng maslc.s1 marched to a U.S. Anny barraclcs ana some burned a U.S. flag. PlBJC *>TICE P\llJC *>TICE l'talC NOTICE P\llJC NOTICE Ill_ I.I' MnTIM Klrtdand Cir., Huntington 1He MAim ITA,......., ducted by;• corporation --~----------i-----------------i------------'"--~---""---'~--BMctl, Clllf 92&47 "911' The foll<Mtng '*90'1• 111 M11rc W ...... TreMUrer FOllll ADS ARE FREE Cal: l'K:TlTIOU8 ..,..... l'K:TIT10Ue ........ ACTmOU8 ..,._.. PlCTITIOUe .,._.. John Loyd Bonomi, 8592 Publllhed Orenge COMt doing bue1nw u: Tiiie at...,,.,t -Ned NAiii ITATWlmfT NAm ITATDmfT NAm ITATDmfT NAM1 ITATDmfT ~A~U =-.~Ir 92~rtlng1on Deity Piiot Apt11 II. 13, 20, 27, SURF COMPANY, S33o3 _.ttl the Co\inty Clerti of Or· The folowtng per9001 .,. The followlng pef'IOnl WI The lollowlng peraont -The fOllOwlng pereon II The tollowtng '*'°°' -Tiii• bu••-I• con-19M So. 8rtltol, Cost• ..... CA = County on M..-oll 25, doing ~ u: doing bue1neee ae: doing bue1nw • doing buelnw aa: doing bu1inM1 u : ducted by; 111 lndMdvli SU-100 t2e2e 1 ,_ MAIO FOR YOU, 425 30tll WE:ISER LOCK, 5555 GOPHER EXPRESS. n7t PORTABLE DATA SYS-PACIFIC COAST FINE John L. Bonomt Surf & Sport, Inc., I C#I-PublWled Oreno-COMt St.. Suite 27, Newport McFadden Avenue. Hun1· SM Glen DrM. Huntington TEMS. 17 Sul'ldlnoe DrM. MEATS, 289115 Golden Thie ltltement WM lllecl rtaJC fr>Tia: fomla corporlllon, 3333 So. IOelly Piiot Mllf'Ctl 30, Aprtl 11, 8-:h, CA 92880 "ton 8-:h, CA 92649 Belch, CA 92648 Newpot1 Beldl, c..t. 92063 Lantern, Suite 8114, LAgune '-Ith the County Clert of Or· 1----.---;..;.;..;.;;.. __ =· Costa ...... CA 13, 20, 1He T~ t::::,~1: ~~~Corp~ =-::.Pr=~ G1~::1ao~iv8:.~~~7Jn~~,llUll~~ C::: N't:-c.:':~~. 28871 enoe County on M•cl'I 31, PlCTrTM>UelUH•.. Thie butlnMe 11 con· 6'H>9& P~CA~ ~~~5~~~~.CA~~ Newpot1~.~-~-A~•A~~.L~u~I~==~===~~~=======~~~~~~~~~~========~========= Roxanne Cozu, 515'h .nue, Huntlng1on 8Nctl, CA Lori St... 711 Pecttlc Thia bull,_. II con-Niguel. CIJtt snen M2 ... ll p~ Corona «Ml Mer. 92&'9 CoMt Hwy. .f302. Hlltll· Oucled by Ill lndMdual Allen R Serotta, 30652 CA 92925 Thia bualneu 11 con· lnQ1on BMch. CA ~848 Chttltophlr P. Roblllllfd Mautlan, Laguna Nlguel, Nancy ~. 2975 Mt c:tucted by • c;orpol'etlon lhl• butlMU la con-Thie stetemem -tlled Celt!. 92977 V19w, Laeuna. CA 92651 MUCO Bulldlng Produc1a duc1ed by: co-pennere with lhe Coutlty Clert of Or-Donald E. Sehml<11, 23255 Tiii• buel-11 con· Corf> Unde R. Blown anoe County on Merell 20. eoeo. Mlak>n Viejo, Caftt. TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE duct«t by: 1 geMral per1. Thi• 1ta1--.1 -fli.d Thi• ltltement wu tlled 19&8 ,...... 92892 nereNp with lhe County Clert ol Or· with the Coutlty Clet1I of Or· P\.lblllMd OrllnQI eo.t Tlllt butlneu 11 con· JoAnn• Ricfllfdl 9nQI County on M.,cl'I II, anoe County on M.,c:h tll, Dally Pilot M.,cl'l 30. Apnl 6. ducted by • genetel per1· AC .. 088 Thia atai.m.nt wu ftled 19811 19&8 fl..a 13. 20, 198e s~1 '*'9lllp with the Coullly Ci.tk of Ot· noat10 Pub!Wled ~ COMt Donald E. Sc:hml<11 anoe Coutlty on M•ch 25, Publllhed OrenQe Coui Diiiy Pilot M11rcl'I 30. Apt1I 6 l'tllllC NOTICE Tlllt ai.tement -n1ec1 198e ,,...,., Diiiy Piiot M11tcl'I 30, Aprn II. t3 20 lHe ' ' wttll tile County C1et11 of Or-Publlahed OrenQe Cout 13. 20 1988 ' ' Su-<>92 STA~ Of' 9nQ1 County on Mltdl 31 Delly Piiot March 30, APfll 6. Su--085 •-II' MnTll'r Aa~ Of' 19811 "911; 13, 20. 1eea 111_ •c W\Tll'r r-""'~ uu °' AC11TI0U• 11..., "·...., t Authentic 5 Engine 10 Potato. e g 15 Roman Su-094 ruuu ""'~ .,...... NAiii 1111 oo.. aa ... w --rta.JC---,.,-TICE---f'ICTmOUl IU ... 11 ~~A=-tie!:·~~~ tt!•=i: Newport.:;:--Catff. procurator of '1CTTTIOUl IU ... al N.U. ITAn.NT The followlng per90fl I• lh• Flctltloue Buelneu Publltlled Orange eo..t Judea NAiii STATl...-r do!~ ~ .. per900 •• ~L~Au~USTOM =~~~~O~Yo~~~ = Piiot Aptlle, f3s~ 21 Babylonian god The tollowlng pwaont .,. MOBILE AUTOMOTIVE. CA~ING, 8000 Newpot1 SOutn Grind A¥WIUI, Santa -of wind doing bull,_ u : 1955 Welleoe Suite 15, Ctr Dr .. ~ 8eectl, Ana. Celt!. 92701 rtaJC fr>Tia: PRESTIGE ACCOUNTING Cotta MMe. Call1 92827 Ca1tt 92983 The Actltlou1 Bue!MN --~.;;...;--....._...;...;... __ SERVICES, 928 W Sante RulMll W Brown, 1955 Peter J-Fty, 1932 Herne rllf9rr9d to 1boYe -I T A T I • I .. T 0 ' Clara, Santa An1. CA 92708 Wiii-Suite •5. Colt1 Meyer Pl A-2 Colle M9a. Ned In Orange County on wrntDAAWAl Martha Evena. 9211 W M .... Calll 92827 Cellf 92827 Oeoember 31. 1981 FILE l"9'0ll _....,...... Sent• C11n. Sant• Ana. CA Thie buelneu 11 con· Thi• buelneea 11 con· NO t80183A QNRATIMQ ~ 92708 ducted by en lndlvldu.i ducted by: en lndMduel Soutll C0Mt Group, a "CTITIOUa •UllNlaa Thia bualMH 11 con· RUlllll W Blown 1 Peter J Fty Callfomll Corporetlon, 909 MAim ducted by en lndlvldull Thia 111temen1 -llled Thlt statement WM filed SOutll Grand A¥WIUI, Santi Mlf1111 Evan1 wttll Ille County Clertt of Or-wtth tile County C1er1i; of Or· Ana. Ca1ff 92701 The lollOwlng peraon l\aa Thia 1111ement w11 nled enQe County on M11c:t1 20, ange County on Metdl 20. Thie buelnw ,,,.. con-wtth0f'8"'T'I • • generll Pl'1· with Ille County Clertl ot Or· 19&8 ,... 1986 ,..... ducted by •• corpe>rlllon ,_from Ille ptirt~ op- enQI County on M11rct1 25, Publlahed Orange Cout Publiehed Orange Coat Thie etatemem wu flled ••ting under the llc:11tlout te&e ,_ Diiiy PlloC M .. cl'I 3{), Apt1I II, 0.tty Piiot MNc:h 30. APfil 11. wltll the Coutlly C1ert of Or-~ name of Angelle 22 Animate 23 Silly 24 Tooth coating 25 Theater sections 27 1950 Kentucky Derby winner 29 Moved furtively 30 Send (payment) 32 Concise Publlahed Orenge Cout t3, 20, tea& 13, 20. 1Ne eno-County on Maren 20. Muffler'I •t 711 Wee1 17th oe11y Piiot M.,Cll 30, Aprtl 11. s~ su.-0eo 1e&e street. •B-10. co.t.a ...... 33 Compass point 13, 20, t9811 Publllhed OrllnQI Cout CA ~1127 bb Su-098 l'tllllC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE Deity Piiot M11rcll 30, Apttl 11. Tile llctltlou1 bueln"• a r ---------13, 2o. 198& SlJ-087X namest11ement1or111eper1. 34 Free (of} f'tlllC NOTICE l"ICTTTIOUI IU ... H '1C1mOU8 .._... ner1111p wu nled on .Juty 3. MAim ITA-rn.NT NAiil ITAT'lmNT l'taJC NOTICE t9&4 1n the County of Or· 35 Caustic '1CTTnOUa IUatNEU Tile 1o11ow1ng pereone •• The to11ow1ng pereone are anoe. ALE NO F-2497111 36 French-German NAME ITATW•NT doing boll,_ u: doing bullneM u · '1CTTTIOU8 IUatNIEll F'uft N*"41 end Addr ... ot The tollowtng pef'll()nl .,. VIOEO NITE, 9430 WlfflfJT HASTINGS INCENTIVE N.U. STATIMIWT the Peraon Wltlldrewlng· river basin doing bullnea 11: AYe . Suite G, Fountlln Vel-AND TRAVEL, 117 24th The lollowlng perlOnt 11e Carroll S. Tebbetta, 111904 37 Doe t 1 WEST MARKETING ley. Celli. 92708 Street, Newi>or1 Beectl, CA doing bull,_. u · Walnut Street. Fountlln Val-CO ' 27319 Jardine. St . Huen Ou1ng Vu, 111350 92ee3 LI: PETIT CHALET. 1860 ley, CA 92708 38 Started Miiiion VlelO. CA 92892 Herbor Blvd '2301, S111t1 Mercie Wel11, 117 24111 Eut Flrlt Street. Santi Ani, Signed: Carroll S. Teb-Alchard A H1rnme11 . An•. Cl.Ill 92704 Street. Newpon Beeetl. CA Call! 9270t betta 4 1 Intrepid 27319 Jardlnee St , MINlon Thanh Huu Le. 2802 92ee3 Aatrude Inc , A Calltornl• a-ue1 Cue.ti, At10tMJ 42 Arrests Viejo, CA 1921192 Monte Carlo Dr .. Santi Ana, Tim Hee11ngt, 117 24111 Corporetlon, 1328 Eut et Lew, 107' 81ater A-ue. Thta bu11n1u 11 con-Cellf 92708 Street, Newpof1 Beeetl, CA Cafl'*'onAvenue.w .. tCov-H11nllneton 1 .. ch, CA 43 Mineral spring Oueted by an lndtvldu11 Thia bualneu 11 con-92ee3 Ina, Cellf 91790 12147 45 p ddl Aldlard A Htmmett ducted by a genereJ perl-Thta buelneu 11 con· Thie bu1ln111 11 con-Publllhed Orengo Cout a es Tiiie 1t1tement wu nled ner.111p ducted by: co-per1ner1 d0<:1ed by 1 corporetlon Dally Ptlot Mareh 30, Ai>fH 8, 46 Praiseworthy with lhe County Ci.rk of Or· Hu111 Vu M11cia w.... AurM MeNeoghl, P,..... 13. 20, 1988 48 Roadsides 9nQI County on MlrCfl 25. Thia 1t1tement W11 tiled Thia 111terr'lenl W11 nled dent Su-OM 198e ,......, with the County Clenl ot Or-wtlll the County CWtc of Or-Thlt ttatemenl wu ftled Publletled Orengo Cout =County on Marc:ti 25. = County on M11rc:ti 25, Wltll lhe County Clet1t of Ot· fltalC NOTICE Detty Piiot March 30 Aprtt 8, 19 ,.... ....... 9nQI County on Mltcti 20, FlCTTTIOUI aualNIH 13 20 19116 P\.lbllahed Orange Cout Publlthed Orange COi.it 198e '104171 NUil ITATE~ Su-097 Delly Ptlot M1reh 30 • .April 8, OllHy P11o1 Marc:ti 30, .April II, Publllhed Or1nge Cout The fOlf..-.... per.on 11 ---------13. 20 1986 13. 20. 19M Diiiy Pilot March 30. Aprll 11,ldolng bull~~ f'tlllC *>TIC£ Su--089 ' Su-098 13· 20. l98e su-oaex J L 8 GAMES. 11592 FlCrmoua .u~HHI PtBJC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Pt&.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NAMI IT A TIMI.NT do!:; ti!i~'i:.~'*eon •s ~~:.~" , KELL Y'S AUTO CARE The following P9f'IOn la CfTY OF COSTA MESA COUNCIL AGENDA 21311 Newpon Bllfd Cost• doing butlneet u · Aprll 21, 1988 MeN, C1llt 92827 AGO ASSOCIATES . 6:30 P.M. Kelty Mlt11n Aoeaen 2 t8 1331 t Montegn1 San11 311th St , Newport Beectt Ana. Clllt 92705 Call! 92883 Alc:tierd DeRoee. 13311 Thi• bu11neH is con-Monteone. S111t1 Ana, Call! d1JC1ed by en lndtvldu11 92705 Kelty Aoeten Thi• bu11neu 11 con· This s11tement wu nieo dueled by· an lndlvlduel with the County Clerk of Or· Richard OeRoee ange County on Mtrc;h 20. This 1t1temeflt ••• nled 1986 F3041• With Ille County Clert< of Ot· Publlahed Orange Coast ange Counly on M.,ch 16, Dally Piiot Mtrct1 30 .April 6, l988 , ... 13, 20, 1986 I Pubfllhed OrenQe Cout SU-082 Delly Piiot Merell 30, .April 11. 13 20 t98e 0 BITUARlf S j SU--091 P\llUC N011C£ NEWBERY VaJene J Newbery. f'ICTTTIOUI .,... .. NA• ITATIMbfT bom October 2. 1933, The lollowlng per-.one .,. Los Angeles, C A doing ~ u · PUiied away Apnl 18. 18~:Sus~ ;:fA H~· 1986, Newport Bf>ac-h, 1ng1on ee.cti. cam '92644 • CA. Loving wtft> of Anthony Dorl•. 51 t2 Bruce Newbery de H1rv1rd Ave , Weetmlnlt•. ' Ctllt 92883 voted mother of Ken I Hlld90erd Dorl•. 5112 n e t h N e w be r y HetVerd AYe w .. tmlnet•. Rosary. Monday , C81tf 92683 A riJ 21 7 30 P M Richard f. Dorie. 808 t P . • . · al SunMt CltCle. Huntington Padfu:: View Chapel BMch, Caltt 92&44 Mu11 of Christian Th•• bueln•u 11 con-BuriaJ will be eel-dueled by co-pertnera • ...a ""·--'-Anthony Dorla ebrawcu on ~ ull:BWly, Thia 1t1tement w11 n1ec1 I 0 A.M. St. Joechim w1111 the County Clertl of Or· CatholJc Church. Fol-= COu11ty on Mercn 25. lowed by interment, 19 P\.lblllllled Or "= Pedflc Vlew Mem-Deity Pttot Merr:tt~ Aprlt 11, orlal Park. Pacific 13, 20. 1oee View Monu.ary, DI· SU-084 recton. &U-2100 Nil.le NOTICl MIMOllU~ .... OU¥1 Mof1U9y • c. .... ., a. .... I tat~ .. ea. .... MO-HU CONSENT CALENDAR Written communication• Letter req1Metlng Stop 1t the northb41nd ••II r1mp of BrletOC 8trMt. Bu1IM11 Permlt1: Notte. to eoHclt for Ch1rlt1ble PurpoM from V1ter1n1 of For-'iJn W1ra, by Mtllng "Buddy Popplel" to the publlc on ... y 18 Ind 17, 19M. Hottel to Soflclt for Charlt1ble Purpoee from United 8cottl1h Society, by holdlng 1 ffftlYll 11 the Orange County '•lrground• on Mer 24 and 25, 1111. Notice to Solicit for Cherlt1ble PurpoM from El Blklt Shrine Temple, by MHlng llck•t• to• clrcu1 et the Orang• County F1lrground1 on M•r 17, 1111. .. , for Pubflc Heiring on May 11, 1111 WMd Abttement Progr1m lnt.,,tlon to ord« the 1tMtndonment of Town Center Ori••· C1etm1: Pft•er, lncorpor1ted Mr. Ind Mn. Petrick T. Llbu1 Allet.te lneurenoe Compen1/L.roy and M1rte White Hlldeprd Mlltmen Admlnt9treftye Actlon1: Contrect Awlfde: Conltl'uctlon of lkfewllflle on YlfkM.te llrMtl. lnetlflltlon of ltonn dr8'n betilNln Anlh9lm 1nd M1ple Affftuea, 1nd 1 ltreet lmprov.ment1 few A~ Awenue. AgrMnMnt•: To oonducl 1 Mnlof c1Uun1 nMde ..... •rnent etudf. To~ enwtronm.ntll documenl• few lhl tntena.te 405 FrMw•r ~ltudy. Rlfmbuf'Mmerlt to C. J, ~trom to dMIQn Ind COftltruot tretno llgNIM et lunftower A•enve end MH/Fuchell ttrMte. Completion of lmprovem.nte 11 22AI Hetbor loutevlf'd . Completion of lmprow-.nent1 at tllO lcenlc A"'""9. Notac.e of Comptetlon: (1) CompMtlon of Aueument Dt1trtct No. 12-2. louth CONt Metro Center. (b) c::-=:_1on of MedlM• on Hllbor •twd., Ind Oft lted HIN AffftUI, Ind ,nll tton1 et Merbor INYd. Ind Vlctotll ltf'Mt. . o) Completion of the Goff Cert COWt et the City Goff cour ... d) Completion of Commwcl8' ~•tton Demonatretloft INoclr. Reotattetlott .... kW •a.ff to petttic:lpllte In ''Per9onel ()perltlng Pr~ ''""·" Contw•~ Ad'fenoe tor OfflOlt .... ty Ind 'Wet T9Cflcl Con~. WAMAHTI: • .,,.,,. ""*"°" 1111. MPOlnl: Ctty ..... ., ...... 1l1n of=~ INft few 1 ~ omo.r . .......C•A. ~ .,,_. of 'Amt to .-OW conetrvction of 1 granny untt .,., • MW ......... , ..... lhet. .,.-. ...... .,_.,to .... dewetqament •tattdsde kW propeft ... loClllW .. Jf1, 111. Md 221 A...00 ltNM. -......._, .. II• lctpel CClde .. ~ wording .....,.. ..... 19 the ........_ .... ._ 1m 1 1111WJ iipill1w••b. MIW.-aa: I .... ...... 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