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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-28 - Orange Coast Pilot--.,--------INSIDE---------- _PAGE _ 2. Independent Reattora 3. lnctependent Realtors . . '4. Coldwetl Buker. Newport · 5. CoktWetl Baftker, Costa Mesa e: George EJkJna PAGE -· -~~ Q.alebout ~·Y & eeaeh ·-a:-Wafiifront Homes 9. Lido Reatty 10. Grubb a Etltl 11. Grubb & Eiits ~ ·-' PAGE 12. Grubb &·ems -13. Grubb & Ellis 1'4. Aemax Reattors 15. Remax Realtors 16. Remax Realtors 17. Unique Homes ' I '•"c'I I" ,., ·. ' "PAGE 18. Harbor Realty Lynne Vatentlfle· 19. Llongs of Newport Hunt & Assoctates 20. Homes On Review 28. The Real Estaters .. I l + tmt nmnr fJ mvnrnrnr conr/\nT -· • - 760-1900 Dalebout - Bay&Beach Real Estate 0~1 -non WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. () 'f-/..JI ){} <17' {)()()(} __. d!h//{' 7£ff:ri~/Uze 7h( )-Ji]j3 1111:1 Lido Realty 67~-7~1Jtl . ---. Out of'area owner uyiW thlS lwo bedroom, 21n bath home. Enjoy . the suniet from two balcon6ee & ocean vlewa from cozy living re>Of'ri with fireplace. & formal dining room. Two car garage. $182,000. Call 760-1900 . ., . UYallEI Worth seeing. Worth owning. The least expensive home In lhls gated prestigious community. A loveable two bedroom (plus den) dwelling. You may savor this-one by-.calllng us. Call 631-7300 ....... llUll llTTlll A tradlttonal Island cottage for a weekend retreat orwtnter/aummer rental proJ*'tY. One of tt)tt few 2 bedroom homes stlll available In this category. $244.500. Call 673-6900 . - ........ llllmD . Most popular aecured ar . s 4n 2 has been hlghty upgs:aded to take advantage of a large euHy kept green thumb area, with spa. Tennis of ooorae. A realistic price $345,000. Call .. 760-8333 llWPllT IUll ,. S4t,lll! No typo! The truth: Spaclo,.as. light & airy, steps to the baY.. pool and clubhouse. A Bendex Mobile home In De Anza. Warm pa~lng, CO'ZY fireplace In family room. and brick patio witl).._bbq. ~at renting at $49,500: Cail 675-6000 Ull PAii lllYE Bayfront hi-rise,' 3rd floOr unit r~­ duced to $225,000. One bedroom, one bath, super view. Owner will finance. Slips available. Security building, sub-parking. Walk to shops-& restaurants. Call 673-7300 3-4&dnxmrs .............. This one has It all: 3,000 sq. ft. on quiet street ~ 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Living room wtth soaring celling and fireplace. Full security. View of bay, hills, city lights. All for only $399.000. Call 760-1900 . IAYllDT .: Original owners. This flawtess three bedroom gem sits on a com- manding corner lot. Splendtd backyard with free ttandlng gazebo. Carefully hidden RV area. V;ilue goes beyond prlce ... $265,000. Call 631-7300 I ... uu.._nm"m••••T Sunshine filled home-In Newport t'i~lghts .. Spacious beamed celllng llvlng room, family room, form~I dining, 3 bedrmt ptua a 3 car garage and lov~y patio create this . pleasing picture. Well priced at $257,000. Call 631-1400 . ed gate community, security, ten- nis, pools. Beautlfully appointed 3 BR, FR, townhome with private spa &. la matntenance free yard. owner wltf COMider ie.. option. Call 760-8G33 IPLl .. DllSYIEW Spyglass 4 bedroom single story with unobstructed view of every- thing: Ocean, bay, lights, sunsets, etc. House vacant and owner ner- vous. wlll listen and deal. .Asking $563,000. But 'l{hO know&? Catt 675-6000 Ull,ISU Warmth and charm come from this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Spacious wlth open b9am ~lings, dec~attve tlle In dmlng area, re- moaeled kitchen, south patio. Per- fect fflr your family. can 673-7~00 _LJMA ISLI • ftL TUM Super 4 bedroom, 4'n bath water- . front home featuring large rooms & quiet prlvacy + prlv.11te bOat slip 1or· 3 boats (to SG'). Exoelient financing or will trade for com- mercial only. $1 ,'495,000. Call 760-1900 llYll ... 11 Large pier arid slip. Access to private beaches. Totally re- furbished. Master suite in main residence. Two bedroom suite In separa~e building across.. brick patio. A rare property ... $849,000. Call 631-7·~00 SIPll IAYFlllT-WITI MAT SUP Very well-decorated home "on the water" and owner will help finarw:e. Assumable loan at 11.s•1 •. Move-In condition 3 bedroom home on one l6v81. 1429,000. Submit ex- changes-owner. will negotiate! Call 631-:,j'400 cus m home. Total privacy from each bedroom. 'One of the belt vlewa on Lido with a 60 ft frontage on a private beach. Don't mia this unique property for 11,385,000. Call 760-8333 . . ' .t UYE llllUOI · Classic old• beach home ~n CdM. Four bdrms, 5 baths, maids qtrs, "private" cove and beach-and glorious sunsets. Best prfced bayfront. (Clear) $1,200,00C Call 675-6000 .~ . I'· UM 11U um11T-an m1m1 Breathtaking view _from this great bayfront In superb condition. Featuring 4 bedr0om1, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. Owner wt fl trade for In- side Lido Isle property. Mdve In with little down. Owner may carry 3rd: NOW $795,000. Call 673·7300 \ '.) '. $500/)00-~000,000 .. lllTll llll• Right . on golf course, thts, 4 bedroom, 4 bajh custom with prl-. vate poot & spa & 3 car garage has fabulous views & I• tbe. ~t prlCfd custom by $100,0001 ~r•t aaaumal>le financing. $789,500. Cell 760-1900 llftl ..... ...,.. A "Best Buy" on financing alone. With reasonable down, owner will carr;y at 10-1 •. Three bedrooms. Four and one-half baths. Indoor ....... pool. Spectacular sit~own view. Staggering value. $675,000. Call 631-7300 ~ WA111f111T ••E~fll Custom with pier/f oat ~or 30' boat + side tie. Oa~ral stairs, steam bath: fabulous kitchen; security system & oak doors throughout this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. A home of distinction at a reason- able price. Reduced to $590,000 FEE. CaU 631-1400 lllmllTIUL.tA•Ull Paul Th6ryk, A.I.A. masterpiece, meticulous ·~tall, the glowing w'mnth of an all redwood Interior. et<cttement and Interest of an ac-,_ tlve Harbor View, 3 bedrooms, .3 bath~ at $695,000~ Call 675:-6000 -! . ' lml 111111· . J You take a spacious home wtth many attractive features, courtyard entry with pond and _ bridge, 4 bedrooma, 3 bath~spa off ~ bath· wtth cetractable roof, lots of·marbte, yard with pool, putting green and goc~• view. Vou have ELEGANCEf· $675,000. 67~-7300 . -. - 111 Liii PllTDllll Features 2 bedrooms & 2'A baths, there will never be another 10 story waterfront penthouse like this again. Full time eecurlty + doorman. Spectacul&1 vtews In all rooms, Will trade·-$849,500. CaJI 760-1900 ...... Instant joy. a:quist1ety upgraded and meticulously maintained. Three bedroom · und end unit. Practically free-standing. Vast greenbelts. Clearly, a top quality ·buy. See It. $249,500. Call 631:.7300 IPIUIO YIU ua;UA Newer & spectatty nice 1 bdrm, H-'• bath, den and even a fireplace in this 2nd floor condo with lovely vista. Mirrored wall treatments add a llght and airy feeling. Good Financing . S 164,000. Call 631-1400 LIW ,._ MT LIWDll Immaculate, metlculo,us con- dominium In Corona def Mar, sunset views, poof and many ex- tras. Just reduced to lowest price In town. $139,900. Call 675-6000 , ' . 121 Liii ,. llM Lido Park Dr bayfront eo;ndo re- duced to $425,000 f0< fast sate. Prof. decorated aecond floor unit with 2 BR, 3 BA, den, 2 decks, security bldg, boat slips. Walk to sho~ & market. See & compare. Call 673-7300 ln&lll ...,_ -NW Immaculate 4 bedroom, 4 baths custom with private pool & spa & Incredible bay & ocean views. Adutt occupied onty. 3 car garage. Super park on street Excellent assumable loan. $1 , 150,000. CaJI 760-1900 Lml llll A waterlront l")ome of limitless promise and poulbilltes. Large pier and sJip. Four bedrooms. Fee simple. Owner will consider any reasonable offer and any reason- able terms ..... $1 ,190,000. Call 631-7300 Ullll llllE__:ast• VILU An exceptional 5 bdrm Mediter- ranean yilla in a' gu~rded ... gate community. luxurious amenities create the perfect ambiance for living and entertaining in grandeur. Owner will consider exchange for home in San Juan Capistrano. $1.198,000. Call 631-1400 ' lllP Tl SU, Siii Tl SIU This 5 bedroom _bas. history, npw bank owns It and they're uncom~ f ortablel On Big Canyon golf course, maids qtra, gym, 4 fplc's, pool, spa and vacant. Needs a special buyer! Anxious at 11,4"95,ooo. c-arr 675-6000. '· . Liil llU u.n.111 A very charming .,,,· comf0<1able home on Via Llf'4' 'f'd with a panoramtc vtw-4111.. Y acttvttles. 3 bedrooms, 3 ~ ,.,..., fl replaces -1 In mas1er r1..,,,. V.11p for large boat. REOUCEL ...,.~E S1 r195.000. Call 6?G-7300 , lJuplex/Inamie lllft.D .... Ill ... Terrific triplex w/.over $1900 a mo.nth Income, all have private . patios &. off street parking, plus 1 washer./dryer. Freshly painted. Super assumable loan. Will ex- change fO< Palm Springs condo. $300,000. Call 760-1900 . ' •Ill IEL 11&1 llft.D South of the hiway. Excellent lo- cation. Two bedroom, one bath. One bedroom, one bath. You may buy this one for lot value al~. $225.000. Call 631 -7300 .. .. ,.., ICUIFIHT MPlD Younger income property, close to park. Balboa Pier and shops. Sub- mit all offers and -miners will con- sider exchanges and may· carry a large 2nd T.O. Spacious 3 and 2 bedroom units in a prime rental location. Asking $550,000. Call 631 -1400 UIE ClllllUTllll In Olde Corona del Mar: Walk to beach. work or shop. Five bedroom main home. 2 bedroom Income. Both In· solid newer con- struction with all modern features. $599,000. CaU 675-6000 ., WUTUYAWU....U Owner will carry 1st T.O. at reason- able rate, on this well priced duplex offeAH:t at $297 ,500. Excef- lent location on the Peninsula, 3• bedrooms. 2 baths, sundeck UP: 2 bedrooms. 1 bath, patio DOWN. Steps to bay and beach. Call 673-7300 I • l ' : I r l ........... 11 • . • 1·1, ...... A total llfestyte for the small famlty. ·2 SR, 2..PA dining room, formal living room with fireplace and dramatic cathedral ceilings. Sitting room opens o~to an atrJum or convert Into den/S1udy area. WeU fqulpped kitchen. Cheery breakfast nook with large corner windows. Community pool, apa &·tennis courts. Call toda ...... ,... '"'"" Spacious 3 BR/2'h BA home for the executive. Large corner lot. Large family room . with wet • bar, formal dining room and den or office overlooks the living room with ·fireplace. A special treat for the lad_y of the house Is a luxurious master retreat with fireplace and l~rge bath/dressing area. Call to. see this appealing home today! ;;-· · COSTA MESA AISlllTllY &PPUU• 11H,IOO A pace-setting home in highly desired residen- tial district. 3 BR/ 2 BA home that looks like a model with vaulted ceilings, atcjum with folmtaln and beautiful parquet flooring in kitchen and family room. A value packed home yoUi should see right away! SIPfll llUTlll lllO,IOO Located behind Santa Ana Golf Course on serene cul-de-sac. this beautiful home boasts 4 BR, 21/2 .~A. family room, dining room. living room with fireplace. Freshly painted and new carpeting. Highly motivated sellers. Call today. ' a OU lllill wm TIWllllSE 1111,111 A rare find! Jtlis..spactous tel-level home on the greenbelt has a fully encl,osed 3 car garage pltJs 3 BR. 2'h BA. fireplace and skylights. An extra bonus -community pool, spa & tennis court. Just listed and will not last! -SllWPUOE llll 1141,IOO The interior decorating in this 2 BR/2 BA condo Is tpquislte. Loaded with upgrades! Beautifully tiled kitchen, formal dining room and living room wltti fireplace. Excellent view of pool and water- falls. Call to see today! ... Ill llU 11'1 .... ,.~ :. 3 BR/1¥4 BA home In e~ellent, quiet neigh-c borhood Is a fabulous bargaln.i.Llvlng roor;n with fireplace, island kitchen, forrna~dlnlng room and ' tots ot storage room. Large. professionally dec- •· -A MEMBER OF. JHE ... J SEARS~NETWORK.._a REAL ESTATE IALllA TRIPLEX . 1211,000 Fantastic opportunity for owner/occupant or Investor. Bay and ocean are· just steps away! 2 buildings -2 stories: 2-2 BR units and 1~ BR unl.t. Fireplaces In two ~nits. Superb-Income - no vacancies! Call for )lour showln ·now. IW.llA ""'° ~ 1211,ttt Quality In & out! DupJex with 3 car garage just steps to ocean and park. Extremely good con- dition. Ocean view from upper 3 BR/2 BA owner unit. Lower unit has 1 BA/ 1 BA and fireplace. Make your offer today! 1,..n MUI l1M,lll Here's your chance to own your home and make mone;i l.d§.al one-story duplex near Mlle ·square Park. 3 BR/2 BA and 2 BR/2 BA units. Both with 2 car garage, laundry and Y ARDr Olli& a whop- ping Income tax refund next year. Bry nowt llYESTllll-l-1 LIT . 1111,IOO You can build up to 61:.1nlts on this 102 x 125 sq. ft. lot In Westminster. GREAT LOCATION! Cur- rently has small 2 BR, 1 BA home on property that Is rented. Don't delay -call today. ated yard with covered-patio_ Spick and..apaa lnalde and out. Call to see today: .. Pt.II-11...- Famlly home with 4 BR, 2 BA ·plus separat4i 3 BR rental. Corner ij-2 lot with no deferred mafnten- ance. Wtllk to shops. This property is a em at ~.000. . -;-- ..... , 1110,000 Owners had started remodeling this 3-SR home with new kitchen cabinets, counter top & sink and customized wood wall accents but the rest I• up to you! Take advantal_e pi tbls opportunity to lmmedJatefy Increase the llalue·ot your home. Make yoiJr offer whllqJ it's Slill available. Call now! I "'Olml "'"'" 1121,llO A-2 lot with 2 separate homes. Front home has 2 BR/ 1 BA,' llvlng room and large kitchen-: Back home has 3 BR/ 1 BA. Income property Invest- ment with no deferred malnt~nanoe or 'Ideal for extended femmes. Call today. •mm""..,.., _,11..,.. ... This 3 BR home offers In-town convenlen with comfortable country .atmosphere. T gracious living room says, "Wetcome Home" • fter a hard days work. Relax In the lnvltln swtmmlng pool or unwind with handiwork In th lnlshed garage. Call to see this one today! ... YA&SIP"Ut 11U One visit will convince you that this home offer the perfect comfort for your family. 4 large BR H-'• BA, flret>lace in living room aod great famil room wlttHffldlng glass doors.leads to back yar that's just fabulQUS~ TERRIFIC FINANCING! Take advantage of this wonderful opportunlt -call today! MESA VERDE ELIUIT I EIOITilll . IHl,000 Spectacular Mesa Verde c~stom on quiet cul- de-sac street. 2-story home boasts 4 BR. 2'h BA, huge conversation pit, indoor fountain 3 · brick fJreplaces and family room with wet b~r. Sparkling pool & spa with decks Ideal for out- d oor entertaining. !'II this and good financing, too? UNBELIEVABLE! Don't delay -make your appolfltment now. IPIOT&OIUI Y1fW1 • Pll,llO Expansive .custom eP' ~ verlooklng Mesa Verde Golf Course · '-. :V dA, formal d ining, . plus separate r• l'\ ~ing and huge bonus room. 3 car-t!!..V..1d carport. Call to make appointment ~, 1 .. , ... ,... .,., .... Have a dinner party to celebrate the purchase of your new Mesa Verde home. Massive 5·BA, 2¥• BA home with Impressive country klt'chen with high beamed ceilings, skylight and stained glass window open t~ huge step-down Jamlly room with fireplace. Spa and RV access. If you think· big -this Is the home for youl . ..... wme A1UJ -sn2;Me Warm and Inviting 3 BR + den home nestled In quiet cul-de-sac In beautiful Mesa Verde. Super · appea~ with llvtng room, family room, format dining, 2 flreptaces1. af'}d nice big yard with ee>vered patio. See If be_.re...8QIJleQlle ~it.oU the-marl<et! -• llUJ AIU I LIW ,._ • S 111,111. M~Jlvated sellers would llke to see thla Mesa Verde home selll 3 BR, 1¥4 BA, living room with fireplace, family room/eating area combination. Wefl cared for yard. Call to sellJhen f1'\8ke your offer! .. ,., '· NEW LISTINGS llMll UY NIIMI Lovely 2 BR home ln pr~vate community by the bay home. Features high beamed ceilings, bullt- tn teak bookcases, TV. stereo. Be.autlfut garden patio and spa. Lease 18(1d. OllluNLlll till• Chan'1el Reef -on the bay with ocean view overlooktng entry to Newport Harbor from the third floor, this 2 BR, 2 BA condo complex ts one of a kind. Lovely pool and apa, workroom, boat stlps, amenities ialore. Assume 1st, owner wlll carry 2nd at low rate, 20% down. ue.a ........ Foreclosure on this new listing, a 6 yr-old Chris Abet home In No. Laguna. Perfect location, set In among hills with panoramic ocean vieW. Warm wood Interior. Priced under market:- Ull• YllW ..... .. .. ,.. Stunning 4 bedtoom Traditional detailed with Infinite care. Lighted paddle tennis court, pool- spa and lavish landscaping bid 'you outdoors. By. appointment only. ~ I CORONA DEL MAR J&ll•E IWi · . . IHt,111 Dream kltctien for the gourmet, gorgeous wood plank floors, lovely private location, 3 BR + prtvate office make this Plan 6 a best buy! - ... EOUF,1 .:· · ·· IMl,111 Reduced In "Shorecllffs, a 2 BR, well-built charmer with room for expane!on. Plans for second story. Canyon and potential ocean view. " UI .. YD -.U 1111,111 Private cour\)'ard gr~ts you as you enter this 3 BR home In established family neighborhood - open beam vaulted ceilings, pleasant open view of trees and restdentlal tights. It.IE .... 1111&1 ........ The epitome of Old Corona del Mar charm. Three bedrooms, famMy-1'oom, fully equipped modern kitchen, beautlful canyon and ocean view. Patio and dee~ on view sJde. ILIEllllM•• Mtt,111 Well maintained units ocean slde of highway with vMwl of bay,·oqean ~across from park. Interior gardeft ~lkytltn, trench doOrs and windows. 3 BR, 2 BA and'guest wtth good month-to-month tenants. lnlUU al ....... Bright and cheery 3 BR, famlly room heme. Grellt ocean view. Open beam ceilings ln·MYlng · r6om & family room. Large courty.,d, pleasant patio overlooking the ocean! Price reduced. al ... ,. •• An absolutely outst~ulng famUy home wfth superb upgrading • throughout. Replete wfth trench doors.and wtrtdows, pool, beautlful tand- ecaptng, 4 BR, famlty room ptua a recreation rOC>IT'I. I ............. ' llllAll Imagine yourMlf In Shorecllffs wtth a good OC9ll'I view from LR and OR plvs 3 BR and 3 BA. L • Cati for your viewing appotntrMnt today. .J-. A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS FINANCIAL NETWQAK u RDLESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UITIL.lff- 5 BR, Pool $244,900 .. l&l1ILlff ,.. ' . 4 BR. FR. Pool. Vu $339.~f' IUWllW ~.:::. -3 BR. FR $41~.000 IPYILAll al 3 BR, FR, Vu ,~65.000 IU•'"llll 3 BR, Golf CourMt. $510,000 snam ' 6 BR. FR, Vu $675,000 ...... ,.. .... G. LIVINGSTON 112...,,. . L. McLOON 1121 YNMJl'Mlt G.ANDERSON ,, .... M.AEEOY u ......... C. KALINA na. ..... B.REEOY ... ...... ..... NEWPORT BEACH ••••tmsT 11 ...... This sharp 3 bedroom, 21h bath condo has trait; ocean view from kitchen & private deck. pastoral western views, cool breezes, super .floorplan, community pool & 1ennls. Shows beautifully. Excetlent value! .., • .aT i-\ . sn•.- Setters anxious and.~ill finance. Lowest priced • BR. split levef In Newport Crest. On qulet cul-de- sac, ctose to pool, spa, tennis and beach. Carpet allowance negotiable. , IL•fl Wl,lll Larger .model with separate 4th bedroom and bath downftaTrs. High wood beamed ceilings I throughout with skylights create open and bright feeling. Private spa in lovety back patio. Land Included. .. . .,.... t ' lllFFI · l221,lll 3 BA upstairs and 1 BR downstairs with separ- ate batt:I, wood and beam ceilings throughout. Highly maintained by original owners and re'- cently decorated.LOverlooking lovely greenbelt and priced to beat the compe1ition. Land In- cluded. · 4 BR, Den. Frf $695,000 ......... H. THAMER - 1121..,.W.• ..... YllW ..u .. ·1211,111 Steps to greenbelt, park setting and community pool. this 4 BR + den l)ome lends itself to the ac11ve family. This perlect cul-de-sac location makes it wonderful for children. Motivated seller . 4 BR, 3 Boat slips • L . Dl1IUff 5 BR. Poof ... ...,..-.u. 2 BR, View .MW.IT 4 BA, FR WUTUf 4 BA, FR. Pool UTI\llALM&IS 1-1 BR Dl1IUff 4 BA, Pool, View .... Ill ... 2 BR -nMAll • 3BR ...... 2 BA, Oen ......... 3 BA, View ......... 3 BR, 3 BA ---au 4 9A, Poot. Bay Vu , -wnau 5 BR, FR" ~1&1-' 3 BR. FR, Vu .. ,. .... 3 BR, FR, Spa ....... 3 BA, Waterfront Lm .. 5 BR, Den • .......... 4 BR, Peddle T ennia -'I-4 BR. 3 at atlpa Lmml ~BR. FR, Spa ' JIU 4 BR, Baytront ...... 75' on Bayf\'ont $995,000 ...., $244,900 $280.000 $285.000 ~ $320,000 $327,500 '·· . $339,000 $359.000 $365,000 $389,000 ·$390,000 $435.000 $449,500 $466,000 f $465,000 $495.000 $545,000 $626.000 $695.000 $995,000 $1,395,000 t1.895,000 12,850.000 M MATIHEWS nae..., .. G. ANDEASON n ... ~ R BOLAND 2121 .... ••Lw E. CORKETT 11 ......... E. COAKETT 21aa....a" T. BOLAND 112 u.,;e It R. KURTZ 2121 ....... U K. PARKER ---M. MATIHEWS 21 ........... C.McMAHAN Ill .... · B. REEDY 1211•~ G. LIVINGSTON nn ....... C. KALINA! ...,, ....... L. MURPHY u ...... M.REEOY ""..,...,.. b.:e: . .. .._. J. McNAUGHTON new. ..... C. RUMSll'eLO 1 .. 1 ........ . L. EWl~G 1U1 ....... lr . J. AKERMAN lnftlLMI ... I L. MclOOH 1111 L..., L. MARSTON . .......... E. OLSON I WllTOUFF . . • ..... Abandon "Mom'-s Taxi Service." Shops & school wlthin 3 blocks of this 2 story traditional famity home with 5 BR. large family room & private yard. Walk or bike. to Westcllff Village never crossing major str~t. . · m• Y1EW MES u11.- L0cated on an extra deep lot. this 3 BR, 2'h BA Portoflno has a completed guest house with free standing fireplace. loft bedroom and bath. Ex- ceptional value with land included. I llNE TDUIE . SNt,111 Oeflghtful home in the heart of Newport. Tasteful decor with unexpected moods and textures . ~ French doors and windows. Long list of up- .grades. Call today for appointment to see. . .....,..,. . . ..... Enjoy the pleastire and convenience of thla open and bflge.t lkytighted etngte tewt home. Modem amenttJn throughout three bedroom•. two and one h.tf baths plus separate den. UYIMIT ·--Like a llmtted edition or' t rare wine. this 5 BR custom hom&'8 an experlencet Notj~at'another home. Thoughtfully. lm~lnattvety , bultt wtth quality features too num4tr0ua to itemize. Call today for appointment to see. ........ . ..... Rare 8 BR with big view. Exceftent family home wtth recreation and formal dining room pfus 4 baths. T otatty enclosed pool-ailed lot In wet I establlhed ll!Mghborhood. Good value. unBMt · · ••,111 ~ Bay9horee J)'operty tuMy re- mo1Mdll1illl11dd . Con1emporary but comfortable,!"9' ~~den, outstanding kitchen. com-_..ftlAI ... ty buttt-fn, superb muter aulte wfth tun 81Mn- ttti9s. I \ I • ) I l. 1 I :2 --.-- -------~------~ -- -----~---· Over Sixty YeaTS of Turning .Dreams Into 718a~iiy BLUFFS • NEWPORT BEACH EXTRA IPECIALI Popula,r "X" plan with wra,p around patio on gmbll nr largest pool. Car.y fireplace in Olllltter bdrm & living room, ~pgraded custom tile in kitchen, family room & patio. Assumable loans! $216,000 L.H. Aak for SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT DRASTICALl. Y REDUCED! 1WESTCUFF Beautiful 3 bdrm, 3 bath pool home. Format dining. large cozy Wnjly room w/fireplace. At- tractive red brick patio & gorgeous pool fe. entertaining. $239,000 includes the la~ JOYCE DABO!. T or SALLY SHIPLEY NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · Villa Balboa condo. A 90Phisticat.ed home with primary empb.asia on a luxurious master bdrm suite. New carpel, freshly painted. F.kcellent assumable loan. $)75,000. Ask (or MARIA BERCX>VITZ or Ll'NDA TAGLIANE1TI NEAR HEW £\STSIDE C.M. HOME . ._ Move right in! 3 Bdrm, 2 ~ bath custom home on lrg loL Oak cabinets, greenl:iouae window m· l.Utchen, skylight, fireplace, covered patio plus many extras. $190,000. •. Call OONNA or.BILL WEBSTER LIFE BY THE SEJ\ This home promi3eS quiet 11erenily with a view o{ the ocean,.golf courae & lights. Five large tXinns • & family room provi~ ample space for a growing family. Extras incl~ pool. ~. & beach. CaJJ. TRUDY STUBBL£FIELD . . ~PRICED FOR FJ$T SAa IRVINE CONDO Lowest priced. 2 bdrm in Woodbridge. Owner wants to giye this away. Aswhlable financing on lstland 2nd to be suited to yoll. Ohly $87.500. Ask for BARBARA JAMFS OAHU'S MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION AU the amenities necemaary for gracious living are available in thia luxurious condo. Walk to restayrants, beaoh and Ala Mcii!na then ~tum to the beauty and serenity of your holiday home. Only $112,000. Ask for MARIA BERCX>VITZ <f' LINDA TAGLIANETTJ NEW LISTIN~ ~NEWPORT BEACH 3 Bdrm home on large woodsy comer location. Gre;At family neighborhood. convenient to schools and shopping. $259,000 Fee. · Aak for MARIL.'{N TWITOIEL~ : I LARGE & VERSATILE CONDO 1 2 Bdrin, 2 bath plus ~n Villa Balboa condo. • Family room. 2 decks. master suite w/walk-in cloeet. Good a81$Uln8ble financing. $182,000. Ask for MARIA BERCX>VIT'Z or LINDA TAGLIANETTI BLUFFS -VIEW -~PORT BEACH Choice end unit. Popular "E" plan. 3 Bdrms, 2 !lz baths on lush wide greenbelt . .180' View of back ~y/city lights_ Large faroily room can be 4th bdrm. A/C, wet bar. Aasumable lat.. $299,6-0o 1.,.H.' SANDY MITTMAN I I I. t NEWPORT BEACH, "PORTOFINO" -4 Bdmt, family NOm, bonue~. mepente gueet• quarters. Sunny pool size lot. Excellent street l~Uon. Move in condJtion. Aak for roDDY SMITH 4a+ 8Q FT . .OCH tfOIE 14T S.y frootage w/privat.e for 70' boat -4 bdrrm + oonvertible study, 4Ya baths. formal dining room and step-down living room. Separ- ate master wing w/sitting room, fireplace & twin walk-in cloeeta. Offered with land for Jl,450,000. · Asnnable financing. Call TODDY SMITH or • DON DeTHOMAS I CORONA DEL MAR CHARM Steps Crom the beach and a peek view of the ocean. Add a second story for maximum potenlial or enjoy this 3 bdrm & den, 2 bath cottage for comfortable living. New plumbing, carpeting, paint and deconlting. Near lot va1ue at $329.500. Ask tor TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD ONE Of A KIND NELUEGAIL Abeolutely beautiful custom four bdrm in the heart of. Laguna Hills. One Leval Charming French ~.try desi,gn. Panoramic view high above the hill. Assumable Cinancing. Ask for BARBARA JAME.5 , -BtG CANYON -CIOl..F COURU Hom · Steps to.the 7th green! Country cfub1atmaaphen: w/spacious open floor plan. Large entertainment area w/sunken view bar tbat.eata 12 plusnmflll dance floor w/space for pool table. Specious master suite w /30 ft wardrobe plus a large walk- in cl~.-Gourmet .Utchen. Room to expand. $1,295,000. OORCYrHY HARDCASTLE · TURTLEROCK CONDO HIGHLANDS GARDEN Beauuful Cambria "A'' plan. Two bdnns w./den, two baths. Profeasionally decorated & land- scaped. Upgraded carpets and custom draperies. Cul-de-sac street w/mountain vh. AIBu.me lit. $220,000. SANDY Ml'ITMAN ONLY THE BEST IN tRVINE TERRACE Magnificent 1 bdrm, 3 bath cUitom 'home on prestigious front row. lmpnWil.re 2-way fi~ place, cozy den, atrium entry. View of bay, ocean, & city lights. Large viewing deck. SeUer very motivated. $549,500 with land. BELLE CHASF1 LEE &eECTACUlAR WATER VIEW · BLUFFS " CREAM PUFF" Enjoy the beauty of back bay, sunsets & dty -lights. Two spacious . bd:rms J1l\1B fhlra bdrm/family room or den. A great b\ly! $319,000 includel the land. SALL)'~ S~LEY or JOYCE DABOLT \ . -. . STUNl•JG NEWPORT POOL HOME Lovely Westcliff loca.tian. l'.nten.tning home with Oowinl fiooc' plan & ~led curb appeal. 3 Bdnlll. 2 ~ balhl with apacious. Camily room e>penina \0 large pool and deck. $350,000 Call. MARILYN HILL I ATTENTION YACHT-NI Dock fadlitiel for 6 boats up \0 110 ft. in calm protected waten on Lidohle. Comfoctable fam • ily home features 6 bdnm, f.am rm. 4 'h baths. wine cellar and room for expansion. Priced belo'r" appraisal at $2,950,~. Ask for MARY JANK SPACIOUS CONDO W/OCEAN VIEW MAY LEA-SE OPTION. Gozy fireplace ifi livinC roam. BeeutHJ. bright tri level with four bdrJns. family room. fonnal dining, 3 baths, double garage. Community pool. spe. tennis eourta. $223,000. GORDON. LEWIS 4 BDRM -"EAITSIDE COSTA MESA Lovely well maintained 4 bdrm. 1 ~-bath fanuJy home in excellent neighborhood. Formal dining room, family room w/fireplace. remodeled kitchen, R.V. access plus charming garden w/fruit trees. $167.000. Ask !or DONNA WEBSrER- RARE CORONA OeL MAR BLUFF LOT Prime area between Inspiration Point and Little Corona Beach. Your dream home will command spectacular vistas of the jetty action, night lights & tide po0ls. $950,000. call MARILYN HILL BLUFFS 1IO' BAY VIEW 1 'h LOTS "ONE OF A KIND" Built originally by the builder Qf. the Bluffs as his penooa1 ttsidmce. Perfect for the ~ecutive who wanta a customir.ed & wrRUJ. Y UNIQUE" home in Newport Beach: $385,000 iilcluding land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT BAY Yl£W AND 31' 80~T IUP . ~tep Crom the expansive deck'° sandy beach and bay"Xhoice gated commun1~ w /t.ennia. 4 Bcinns, formal dining room. family room, 2 fireplaces. gounne\ .Utchen w/breakfast room. $625,000 or le.aae $3,400/mo or lease option. MARILYN TWITCHELL . , YOUR DREAM HOME IN IRV .. TERRACE Owner says aubmlt! Lovely CUltOmiJ.ed home. :i Bdrm; 2 ~ bath, family room w/bMma & built-in wet bar, 2 fireplaces. eating area in ldtd>en, solar heated pool/spa. $325,000 with land. . BELLE CHASE LIEE 1 .. NEW OH TIE MM.ET OWNER TRANSFERMD Harbor View Homes lowest priced Some~t. land included. 5 Bdnns, 3 batlw, 3<ar prage. spa. Good ~t location. Good llllUl1lllble loans Perfect for 1he executive family! TODDYSMlTH COVER HOME OF THE WEEK FABUtOUI EASTM.WF HOME One of the areas finest. 5 Bdrms. larp country . Wnil)'.. room, extensive.~ of brick. encMed -<i>Ui1YU'd. air c::onditJonina, .... fltt pit, ~ basketball court and • beautiful vi9w. 'May lease opGOn! $430,000 lncluding land. SALLY SHJPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT GEQ RG E .EL KINS -COMPANY. '(714) 759-9100. ' . I' . . --'- Dalebout Bay ic ·BeQch Real EStcite [RE.AL ESTATE EXda.LENCE SINCE ,1949 . COME WITH US TO ••• ._ ................. _...._..._.. .......... _._.. .................. _._......,.****THE Bl.UFF8****,..i1111111 ......... .-.. .... _1111111 .... -...-.._.._._... ............. _.._ A stanllng dlacowry. We have just been given the prtvtlege of releatng this offering .. A .three bedroom Undaimodet. In fNWY respect, th•ls one of-th&· -- beet resldencee, regardless of ptlce, In Newpor1 Buch. An end untt that gives the lmpr881k>n of being a tree-standing dwelling. Spotless interior lndudes IOfty beamed cefflngs with akytlgtrta and ~ v condttlorilng. Outside a park-like atmosphere haa been created by the wrap-around patio Md the ~~ g:=.t;:.~:.::.!8,~~ .. ~~.~~.~--~~~.~~-~.~:.~~~~ ... !~.~~ .. ~ .. ~~.~--~~.~--~~ .. ~.~~~~-~~-~-i~.1.= Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .................................................................................................................................................................................... ..2700 Vista lJrnbra.a L9\IDA ISLE ... Few reasonable needs (or taste8) remain unsatlsfled at this luxurious waterfront. It makes fuff uae of the sweeping expanee of water. Ave bedrooms Including · maid' a qu~ers. Otning room. Famlty room. P.ter and float for large boat. You must see the boldness of the view and the beauty of this re81dence ......................... : ................. $2, 150,000 DOVER SHORES ... Meticulous detailing. On the bayfront. Beautifully remodeted within past -three years. Frerich doors. Oak cabinetry. 8eveted mirrots. Gourmet kitchen with com- •--1ple"*'ft·&-appflancesA Ave spacious bedrooms. Four : baths. Master bf!Mjroom retreat with fireplace ptus adjoiqlng rctom for office or .study. Huge brick patio. Spa, Pter-&nd noat. ..................................... , ........................ $975,000 Open Sat-Sun r:s.: ........... 401 North Star 1,.ane I 1 SPYGLASS Hill . . . Fabulous flve bedroom -home. Four and one-hatf baths. Restful view of · oceaq. bay ~ Jlight lights. There are so many extr&S there must be something for eYer}'one. Sauna In master bedroom. Pool. Spa.· Patio. Areplt. It Is the customized Southport modet. ...........................................................•.. $845,000 TNEWORT ISLAND WA'TEflF'ROwr ... Private dock and pier. The unexpected,._, happened. Now, you don't have to compromM at all to ~ waterfront property for under .S1,000,000. Spaclow. Open. Six bedrooms. Huge bonus room. Fantastic financing. A rare find. .............................................................. S83s.ooo. . . HARBOR RIDGE ESTA TES ... A rarity. A free- · DOYER 8HOM8 . ~--ExdtJng bay view~ r from entire Hvff\O . area. Fabulous family room wtth custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan- tastic home for casual parties or formal eRter- t8'nlng. Four \bedrooms and four baths. Con- vertl~ den. One bedroom and bath Ideally locat for maid or g~t .................... $560.~ Open at-Sun 1-5 ....... : .. • .... r 1148 Santiago Drive SPYGLASS ta.L. .. : A respected Bedford modef overlooking the canyon. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Pool-sized lot. Very motivated seller. With 30°/e down, the owner will carry the balance. The benefits are obvtous ... no loan costs and a reasonable Interest rate. A superior offering ...... ·········-· ............................... $559,000 Open Sun 1-5..... ......... .. .. . . . .... . .. . .. 14 Morro Bay DOVER ~S ... Stunning custom three bedroom home. ~abulous view of upper bay and riight lights.. Artistic fireplaces In both the family and living rooms. Uhra modem kitchen. Custom ~ and spa on view side of property. • ................................................. ~ ............ $M5,000 . DOYER SHORES ... This amaz.ing!y' spacious r~ has four bedrooms Including a master suite \¥Ith hlgt) beall)ed ceilings, a two-st<!'Y living room, a grand dining room and a kttctien wtth eating space. French doors, paneled walls, shutters, and wood floors grace the tnterior. OUtslde tMre Is a brick patio and spa to match. Acceu to. private beaches ................... $535,000 • ,standing Devonshire model. Five bedrooms. • 'Dining room. Family room. Views of the ocean, mountains and city lights. This offering has great value because It is one of only two unattached homes In the communlty ..... : ................ $825.boe DOVER SHORES ... Pleasantly cheerful. Very private street. Four bedrooms, or three bedroom~and den. Lovely deck. Fabulous view. Property highly upgraded. Pool with spa and waterfall. Three and one-half car garage. Seller . may exchange for smaller house or condo. .............................................................. $525,000 Open Sun 1-5 ................... 1064 Pescador Drive SEAVIEW ... A luxury residence. Corossal view from ocean to mountains. Prestigious location. Three beqrooms. Family room. Private spa. Air conditiontng. With a low cash down piment. owner w ill consider various fin clng possibilities. Good assumable loan. Su It for .. VINE TERRACE ... Exciting home for enter- taining or family ltvlng. Four. bedrooms and three baths. This home has an unobstructed view of the ocean, bay, ntght Ughts. and gor~s • Catalina sunsets. Decorated with taste arid pride. Lovely pool wlttllusti gardens ... $750,000 .Open Sun 1-5 .................. 2001 Galatea Terrace DOVER SHORES ... Exciting, ~aoular .. .thls view home Is beautlfullY remodeled and decor- ated.~ Oak. parquet floors, ~lghts, leaded ·glass, trench doora; wood paneling. Beautiful master suite with ftreptace, wet bar. Mast• bath --.. doUtiliFChma ~gc;la ft , ~uzz tub .. Four other bedrooma, uoh with own bath. · Paneled library. Huge family room. Stop ln end ~Joyt .................................................... $675,000 ~Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1226 Poteria DrlVe Big Canyon exchange .................. Now.$469,500 :1 HARBOR RH>Cie ... Exceptional view oriented Renaissance model. Detailed and up-graded wtth such lmprovetnents as plantation shutters, beveled mirrors, rich paneling and expensive carpeting. All roomt(three bedrooms:two-story living room, dining room, kitchen wtth eating spaoe and family room loft) prOYide for com- fOrtabArfMng and~ entenamrnQ:' Aff In aJI, an, excftlngty ln~f9.us residence .. $459,000 -........ -.. WESTCLff ... A wonderful opportuntty awaits the person, wtttr an eye for quality, Who bu the vWon to renew this property. This four bedroom, th,.. Md half bath custom fimlly .. ( 1 • r. } ' • ' • ,.._tSU!.A "-4fftl/ USTING Boutfful upgraded quaky. Frtrteh doors. 3 ~ C)rKk fir~tt. hafdwood fk>ors, 2 ~IOS ~ odf 7 yun old. A a~ loan ot aipprox. S200.DCX> at 10.s~ lnl~ttt, nxtd rat. on lNs 4 ~oom t..,.;ty hOmt. You muSt SH to apl>ftdatt lht' txct'knce of this home. S4SO.DCX> 631-1400. Stt Vick~ Ltt. ~ I ·S ~ 502 "K" St. ~Oft =--QISTOM + + Owrslud loe, ~Patios. spa & total qualify dramatize me --a..P HAVRN-Vfll\IV-4fftl/1 appeal of this tOUI re~. Just 2 l>k><kJ to beach on a cul dt A tOUI r~el or1 70x I IO tt. lot. Unique & 1nterest1ng 3- . uc. Mo\le-ln condltJon tor this 4 btdropm~d;fn hc>IM. A .~tf ~SIQ". VIEW ot bay. ocean & Ughu trom 3 bedroom + spe<lal proptrty. S48S.OOO. 631·I400. Stt Yvomt Trown. : largt family room. French doors. btrt>tr ~ & tot.ll quality. S.at 1-S at 307 Iris · Reductd to $449,000 tte. 631 -1400. Stt·P.attl Conover or 8ob Trown. Sat/Son 1-S at 2001 Kings Rd . ~ OCfANfllONT ourux .................... SS95,000 Young 3 & 2 BR uniu, near Pier '9tfVAH ISLE IAYRIONT ......................... 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S485,spo L..lrge. lot, 3 SR, lanai ~ OCIANPllONT OlWl.EX .................... '815,000 Very large S & 2 BR unlu NMHSt• A~ NEW.~ ..... ,,., ........................... S4e0,000 4 Bit, tamlly. lge assumable loan HM90tt lttOGI v.w ......................................... .sats.ooo WATlllf'ltONT UDO fitMI( Dlt ............................ S475.000 Super corner s BR. sp•. grotto Vtry largt 2 8R + den & dO<lc Cl.WP HAWN SPAMSH VIU.A ............................ S7",000 Plcturtsque 3 Bit VIEWS. custom plus fitlNINSUl.A "· MAUTWUL ............................... s•so.ooo Two sty 4 BR. tam rm + den uoo rsu nSMJ1..C. .......................................... s ...... soo Lot & ~. 3 Sit + family room LJnU ISi.AND aAYPllOHT .................................. S795,000 VIEW, 4 & T BR units. quiet loc . SHOna.wPS HOAltE ............................................ S42 ... 000 ocmAN A10NT Tlm'UX ...................................... 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SJ4S,OOO Ou~t & W-gt 2 B~ unlU, dock I 8Al.80A ISLE WATlllf'ltONT ........... -................ SJ44,9SO Fixer dup6ex. 3 & 1 BR. dodc NE\ll?OWJ Sl'AMSH STYU ....... ·-··-~··-·u••o S2",900 L.arge poof, 4 BR. dining & ~ nns VIE\JI/ VILLA •A&aOA. ........ , ......... -..................... S~ Very !¥gt 2 8¥ + Mn & dining NEWf'OltT CUSTOM-Ne-"'t ~ .................... S2 ... ,000 Motivated owner, sh.afP. 3 Bit DOftllX I~ TO KACH .... ;: ... _ .......... _ ...... S219,000 ~.lCh house. 2 Bit ~ I It .apt Vil.I.A aA&.IK>A-VlllY SPaOM.. .......................... SIM,500 ·· Upgr.adtd, 2 inftter suites, deconltOt sh«p 'VllATfrltONT COMMUNfrY YWNHSa ........ 1 •••••• SIM,OOO 2 sty. l BR. patio, security ' NEW~ flt<>OlHOME ...................................... fl.,. 3 ~R. 2 !JA, tamily rm, patio, pool IUWF'S--NEM SHOflf'ING ... m .... _.;:_ ••••• ~ St.,,000 r.. Auurnlble loan. l ... pado ~ ·MAOf' HOUY • ._ .............................. St 74,500 Cute l U or retlulkf dul*• COSTA AllSA Ham.-......... .;,_ .... ~ ..... _,. ....... SIJl,900 LMgt lot'. 1 llt. fled* r -l <OSTA .SA ct>l .............. -...... -... ·w-.. •·• SI tt..000 ,.oot, J n + ~ room l~COST~~')'ii·t~m-... stpu- fitAUlt SNINGs-tMm IHAm ........ -·-··--····-.~o. ... On go# courw. fUm. I •· lllMb. pool J. 1 .... I - j • lftl119AY 1-5 . OP£l'IOUS£$ ta !II Ull -, Udo tale (SAT 1-3:30~ Reduced to .795,000 ... A super bayfront buy In superb condttlOn. FantMt'G W.W. See Gib Walker. . r I JUN -•· Udo Isle (SAT 1_.) .. .A ver:y spacious bayfroo.t next to greenbett, llfp for large yacht, 3 car garage~ large master suite. $1 ,750,000. Joe Christopher. -~ 421 NZlA .... Lido Isle (SAT /SUN 1_.) ... Beautlfully maintained, you wm agree. on COt'ner IO<Jatlon. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, format dining, large patio. $675,000. Joe Chrlatoptwk (SUN) -Javad Manaoor (SAT). . · iztt ""'•£um. wmCt.1J S211. • LIA ClllT, N.B. (SUN 1_.) ... JUST REDUCED TO $159,500 makes this Newport Crest townhome a great buy! 2 Bdrms, 2 baths, new paint. Bob Newetr & Wyvonne Giii. . A perfect family home on pool alze IOt. Custom built & well -mialnlalfJ~._JClose to shops & market. 3 ;-TBA:" -- UJI CMAIY II.. (SUN 1-4) ... REDUCED TO ,$675,000. Fantastic view + poot Spacious home with many amenities, 3 car garage. FEE LANO. ~ •1. _Gjb_Wa}kec._ - CMtl •m CIUT llY M UM ISU NHllm H•5111 ' -.-.. You and your family wlll love this 4 bedroom, beam ceilings, re- modeled kltchef1', south patio home filled with warmth and charm. EnJ<>Y beach & tennis. ..... ,... • .. •,1 ll>O IS~E-_111sm .. · Ptl,511 · .. ,... -Near new, street to street, Spanllh h6ciehda, 3 bdrma, 2 baths, famlly room. lace curtains, French doors, and eo on. You won't be dtsappoint,0:-- N HI.OM · $345,MI -Perfect family home with -Iota of charm. Remodeled kitchen, beam pell- lngs throughout. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. N TIUH · $341.MI -A choice home on a 45' wide lot with Iota of charm and In Impeccable condition. 4 Bedrooms,""'3 baths, large sunny patio. A must to aee. Iii Ull SM · s.Mt:--Comer location with 3 bedrooms, 3 t?•ths, sunny patio. Come see, make your offer. Owner motivated. . l,, fDP(ltl BEACH . PIOftlfB .. llPI · lllUILO Clllt · 5~ 1111 -AskloO $79,500. Bachefor untt, partJalty furnished. You · decorate and save$$. ~nk wlll give LOW FIXED RA TE. Comm. pool/apa. .... CMI ~ SUl,MI • 11 l•ut. -In Newport Beach, 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome wtth wash- w/dryer & Atfr'°. 2 car garage., Setter has priced this t~home to Mtl nowt '- ~ IUTClff au · $155',Ml-Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath ground f109! unit, wtth '8roe kltch«l. Com- munity pool/spa. W81k td ahopa and · re. tauranta. DoubW garage. WJSMlfS CC11>0 • SH5,0M -PerfecUer joint venture, a 2 bedroom autte model wtth aome ocf-n & _bay vtew. Commumty pool & apa. V1C811t. • I - MMllT CIUT YllRllE SZ4111tt-2 bedrooms, 2'A bathl, teduded .Jld ·"t:mtt with fabulous ocean vtew from ~ re>QID.. Community poot; ..,,,... courts. On l.Mdfal Court. ~ -• 1241,Mt -BMutlfuf sunMta rrom ttile 2 bechom, 2 b9l'a oarw unit. Secur-IW IUb s-tclng. ,._. lh;OP9 I 88lboe PW. ICUlflllT COIN · $215,111 -Enjoy the ocean and no malJltenance. 2 bedroomr· den, 2 baths + baths + great view. Setter wil e~change for ~¥ view home In Newport. Near shops & BSRX>a Pier. · IOSllWS W · S2lS.•-=-A breathtaking view of ocean & bay from 2 balconies. 3 bedrooms, 2 b ha, large closets, washer/dryer Included. /spa area. IUTCUfJ ftUCE • $134,111 -On Dover Or., walking distance to shops & market. lmmaculit_te 2 bedroom, 21n bath townhome with fireplace, double garage, pool/spa & clubhouse. · ••.r CIUT TllRI• • Slll,511 -Plan 6 large 4 bedroom, 2',., baths, family room, a detlghtful floor plan. Owner could help with financing. On Klaloa Court. IUT .. ,llT ICUlflllT · $'15,111 -Would you like to enjoy swimming, beautiful sunsets, Catalina vieW, see thls Cape Cod 3 bedroom, 2 "" bath h~ on large corner lot. ... CIUT Timi• · Slll ,511 -Lowest pncect 3 bedroom In the Crest. Community pool & tennis: On Klaloa Court. ICUlflllT · $U5,MI -On, Balboa Penlnsul1t. a ..supec. COO¥W locatlon.plua good rental.' 6. Bdnns, ~::1.ory b6ach house. Your chance, af a low • J.m.. · $625,000 ' -Prest~ security C9m- munlty~ Beaull'ful floor pJan. 3 bedrooms. f amlly room, formal dining room. Poof and ·spa, 3 car garage. Now being r8'!)9deled. - 1 I lllFIOITS Fiii $225,MI Ill Lii PUI llM • -..ti Tl $225,111 -Third noor COt'ner unltJ wiJh super ttewa. 1 bedroom. 1 bath. Owner will Mance. SJ!pt available. Pool. sub. paiklng. ·Secllrlty-boHdlng. I - / I . 111 LM .. IMI !lZU,MI -JUST LISTED -5th --ttoot Wfth .,.aecueer 1eo vtew north. Security buitdtng. -.4b pertctng, pOoe, w.lkl10 UdoNHaaOe, I markets, ....... I ,. lftl'SA=Yl~ -421 VIA UM , UM ISU1 IOICO Tt Slts,111 .....::;.~ ~Ml!!llll Super bay view from thi_s beauti- fully remodefed bayfront home. Owner will trade for inside Udo home. Don't miss this onel JO( MtSTONH 611 ll>O M mM · $295,000 -A reJ sr\ow place that has been completety remodeted and decor- ated to suit a discriminating buyer. 1 bedroom. djen, 1 ',., bath. Very low down. Community PiOOI atRf patio. Security building. I 121 UM PAii HM · $425,111-Two relaxing bay views + ocean. 2 bedrooms. den or dining room, 3 baths, air cond. Slip available. Security buitd.- lng arid sub parking. Ml UM Piii HM · $451,111-Least expensive - 1 best terms -most prestige -bayfront hi-rise. 2 1 ~room,~,,., bath, pool, full 24 hr. security. sub. parking. DOVOt StmS . $925,~-Over 5000 sq. ft. of gracious living with.a ler & slip for larg~ryacht. This beautiful bayfro t h°"" has 5 bedrooms, famity room, game room, gourmet kitchen + large patio .. on FEE LAND. Mftl SMllS UYflOIT · $151.111-Thls Is· an ex- quisite home with 60' on the water with peer & slip. Seller will carry 1st or 2nd T.D. fEE. LAND. UH 1SU . Sl,315,111-0n Via Lido .S~ud, a spacious 2 story bayfront beauty W1th an elevator. Light & airy. ~ock f~r large boat. INCOtil: PROPERTY BAlJOA PDlllSll.A IUUX -SllS.000 -.Each 2 bedroom, 2 bat~ family room untt Is separated by patio. Steps f ocean & pier. ~ car garage. Ul80A P£MmU DtftD . sm.ooo -exce11ent depreciation with 10•1. to 30% Improvement to , land ratio. Walk to ocean & shops.• 2 bedrooms & 3 bedrooms. ... ... IUT U~M. ~ · S2t1,51t-Owner wttt carry 1st T.D. at ~able rates. 3 t>Ctrma. 2 bath-~ UP; 2 ~th DOWN. Great1!<>eatl0n ori • Balboa p ··. I I + ! .. J I J ·• IS RES ll)EN'l'IAL BROKERAGE SERVICES--,.. n ..,...,.....,.. . ._ _ llU,Gll AHMI IPEI •llES u you are looking tor a two bdrm residence that This 2 bdrm, ~ bath single ~evel townhome ~been prof upgraded and decorated -this is it! features a spaoous sunny patio, large fonnal UTllUt Located in 8 gated community cloee to the beiAch . ~ ........... ,._. ....... .....,,large p>Nlter u ute, guest room and NEWPoRT HTS UH• u 1 ....._a..... Ann Peters CCYZY den. Presttgious private community ata very 12_5 . P. Bailey · • ·, low price of $329,000. Danny Bibb 3 &R. FR. pool LM •LM'ml 1 • 'J IMl,111 NEWPORT HTS ...... n 1• ... '"" OeH ...... ,ul 3 bdnn home tocateti on street to street ,........ .., .• Extensively renlodeled "Monaco" in Harbor View Homes. S.,.cious-master-added uJJS'll)rw wtUrtoTt, 1riftdow steata & bookcases. Exceptional storage - beautiful decor, impeccable condition! Low main- tenance yard with large spa. incl. lar)d. Martha Macnab · I I llllllM ..... .. . .. ,.,... Enjoy all the amenities of this Harbor Ridge address .. A 3 bdnn, plus family room. Fonner model W'lit. EX'pansive view and upgrades galore. Inclu9es-air conditioning, and , built-ins. Lois Jacobs/Belle Partch 1121,111 On extra · wide street to street lot. A quality residence with 4-\bdnns. 3 ~ baths, vaulted ceil- ings, skylites. 4 fit~places. A pleasure to see. Ann Peters -~ ·p ..J , un "' ..... alO" lllM -f . 11u,aoo Within minutes of South Coast P~za. 3 Bdnn, 2 'h bath, new beige carpets, new me floors, and freshly painted. Fireplace in living room, garden! window in kitchen and skylights. Cl<>fe to pool and spa. Donna Godshall · .... TIMl .... UIYll • 11,111,llO Prime location overlooking fairways, lake and nite Ute:;. 5 Bdrm, 4 fireplaces, library, billiard nn, family nn. Attention to every detail in this custom Valentine built home. Tom Allin.son 11,111,MI View forever -Beautifully maintained older Laguna home ~ used brick • terrace -lwh courtyard entrance with secluded swimming peol. 3 .Bdrm, formal dining nn -den -maids q\.4Mlers. Barbara Aune I - WlllHFIL IAYFHIT 1111,IOI ln Dover Shores, oversized living room, and master bdnn on the bay, new carpet, f¥!W drapes. 2 Additional bdnns, f boat dock, used bnck drive- way. You own land. Barbara AUJl! Ulll ... RY IEOHAUI .... ,IOO Move right ln to th1$ -5 bdnn-Pool ·~e on a lovely quiet street. New carpet, paint and paper. Large assui:rable loan. Barbara Aune •I IUUIT FDllUEI ... c&n .. nn• 12, 111,800 Ep(tome of luxury, beauty, convehiences + privacy. 3 Bdrm includes incomparable master suite, sauna, spa, built ins, marble, granite and roeew<>CjKI, separate oHide, nautilus gym, billiard room, family room. larke pool -2nd spa & Texas b-b-q. Includes decora'tor items and art pieces. Tom Alllnson I f.i:·, .•• • r • :•·: #2 Chic Plaaa, lulte 100 . •••-6200 .. 2 BR FR 1-5 E. Tabak ~--. lot, aeparate study, guest rooms in separate wing. IRVINE TERRACE llllMI 1ut ....... Ten V'acant arvl ready .for~ wumable loan 2 BR. FR, poo t-4 L. "&iiley at belOw market rate. Ann Peters : SPYGLASS 5 BR, FR .• 1 • ....,-..... . •. M. Bulkley Fllt&l'M .. • SPYGLASS 3 BR. pool, spa ....... 1-5 M1U1Y11-..••11 11,Gl,111 11 ...... ,.. Tcu.stom home on 3rd tee includes 4 bdnns, 3 ~ M . Cooper 'baths, sauna, large family room with wet bar, and\ 1; .... , ~ BAYSHORES ....... ~ 4 BR. FR 1-5 BIG CANYON 11,111 .... 5 BR, FR 1.5 BA YSHORES ·,~ 1111 ... 3 BR, FB 1-5 IRVINE TERRACE 1171 ... 2 BR .. FR, pool 1-5 HARBOR VU HILLS P2t.ooe 3-.JIB...fR 1-~ NEWPORT HTS "" ... 3 BR. FR 1~5 'BIG CANYON 1111 ... 4 BR. FR. pool. spa 1-5 SPYGLASS, SIH,111 5 BR. FR 1-5 -SPYGLASS St,171 ... 5 BR, FR 1-5 CLIFF HA V,EN S.UI ... 3 BR I 1-4 BLC CANYON Mll ... 3 BR, FR 1-4 WF.sTCLIFF 12tl,lll 4 BR, FR. comm pool 1-4 HARBOR YU HILLS ........ , PR. F.R • . 1-5 HAft~R RIDGE ""• 4 BR lt-5 BIG CANYON SI, 1...- Fum. 4 BR. FR. pool. spat-~ 2tU fllta lme S.Scanlan n..,•11• D. Bibb 2111..,.._ •• L.~ 1•2t ....... Ttn J. Wright 1122 IHI lriff M.lngold HH ""frttt B. Bl~dge. l lH ..... •ltJtl C. Mason 21..,,..., L.Jacobs , . ....,,.. E. Tabak 1•111p1M11 L . Beazley .. 1~ ....... JC· Ma8orl llJ1W. L. Oetb 2121....,., N.Short ,......,, M. Cooper M ltpl It. leerat T . A.1.li.n9on IATllllY All II. CAMEO SHORF.s ""• I •11 ....._ 4 BR, FR. pool, spa 1-4 J D. Godsha.11 S PYGLASS 11,171-111"'1P• 5 BR, FR ~-~ Bulkleyffabak BIG CANYON I I, 1H,llt I a.,tl If. '"'1• 5 BR: FR, 'pool, spa I 1-5 D. Bibb 1 SIC CANYON St~-ll •irHt ~ BR. pool spa 1-5 I-s._ ?rody BIG CANYON , ' Siii,... I ....... , 4 BR. FR I 1-5 S. Gw:iy NEWPORT HTS . 1211,MI HI E.p PtMe 3 BR, pc)ol · .12-4 M. L. Manon HARBOR vu HlLLS san.-1122 IHI "'" 3 BR, FR 1-5 M. Ing ' .. 1/ NIWP~RI BIACH game room. tJn4que bridge CJ'oaa over swi.m.nung pool to spa. F.d FacanO/Mau.reen.White t- IDT LIUTlll • . ----........ On the bluff overlooking China Cove, bay & I ocean with your own stepe to beaches. Full views from every room. Master 3 room ~uite with three other bdrms. 0ining room. family room & bar Jean Wright IE-Tm .... UTI 1111,GIO Comm~ tennis.court, poo&., 7 ~· -'J'hisisingfe story 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath, family rOoril has soaring ceilings and huge deck to enjoy the ocean view. Reduced $89,000. Ed Eecano/Mau'reen White SUYIEW-NPIUI NIT llYIL MJ4,HO This desirable 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2-aton>\"iome offers the best of Newport Beach lifestyle\ Fabulous, ocean, bay, and city views.J:.ocated on a t.;uiet cul- de-sac s~t within this prestigi~ gate g.•arded community. Spa, pool, tennis. it'• all here! Lo- cation-location-location. Danny Bibb 1unu .... 11•r• ••lllY• ......... Located on Big canyon golf coune. a completely custom.ired & expande:d 3 bdrm, Deane Townhome. Extensive use of bleached oak floors. frencll dQOrS & bay windows thruout. Gourmet ki~en with center island. Sb<Jws like new' Steptuu\ie Grodyr/Danny Bibb 1j • UIYM •llTIY FllUm __ 11,Jtl,IOO A rare opportunity awaits you as our· owner has been transferred, a most· peaceful and private setting, solidly constructed traditional fanuly home·. 5 Bdrm. 4 'h bath, fonnal dining room. wood paneled study, country kit.chen off a cozy family room. A private estate with room for pool. all on one of Big Canyon's finest view location'i Danny Bibb • lillY• llllllY ,.... ...... Thiajlovely 5 bdrm, 3 bath,JinrnacW4tei.finished nome is truly o of our · eat Bi Canyon offerings. French C lead t:l into beautiful garden and pool area. Too many custoln features to mention. Danny Bibb · "'UIYll llYUIUllllY ,.., _ 11,111,000 · With a blend of traditional and COfltemporaty. th.is~ bdnn, 7 bath home is =e ideal family home. Features a fabulous go coune lake view. Finest of quality cons on ~out. Owner l.s very motivated and will consider trades. Danny Bibb 2123 \Ian Joaquin Hiii• · 6•4-7020 ' I ·, ·. -. 1 6 • IS ru i RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES IPYIUIS Na. UM lltl,MI IML ._, Uftllllt llTTAll Nll,111 Lovely 6 bdrm Southport wilt\ dramatic pool/ Best location on Bayshore Drive. o:.cross from waterfall spa and beautiful gardens. Canyon, beach, view from living room & potential 1800 ocean, city lights view. Owner wiD carry 1st TD. view if 2nd story is added. Channing. 2 Beaches. I .... , 111111111.. 11•• 2 Large bd:nns, 2 full baths, neutral decor, green- belt location, communtty pool lowest pnced in Villa Balboa. Bring all offers!! Linda Oeth Fast escrow p<mible. Paula Balley gate-guarded. Leasehold. Beverly Morphy ~ - " ~~~-l: .. l,ll'-~--:."',.:.lliE•••miiii"~~~~~~~~ .. ~1~1,111~;-;-;J.;-~~F~abu~~lo:us~~Vl~·e~w~o~f~coast:!";ijli~ne;,,~bab.~y~0~nA~c~it~y~lig~h~w::-- Lovely 2 bdrm, den home-prime cul-de-~ • . r&& f this l 1 c .,..~ 1 . w nderf ul a.rd Reduced to sell. Lots of charm in .this newly tom · ove Y hris Abel d~i.gned hillside ocation , end f . o g en S'etting remodeled 3 bdrm home. Unique kitchen with home. Large yard for entertaining. plus gourmet w/mature lan ping. Private community. sitting room, dining area, breakfast bar, & used kitchen and many built-ins. Owner may exchange Martha Macna · • · brick fireplace. Sunny courtyard patio, mast.er foi' something· smaller. Esther Tabak · •HUTll PllfllT · 11•- Wonde rful view unit in prestigious Harbor Ridge. 2 Story, 3 bdnn with cozy sitting area in master. . Totally upgrack!d with the finest wallcove~. carpets. window t;featmenta and ~· ~t expansive view aV'ailable. ~ ~b 1 ., I . 1111 OIRll 'YllW SHIMO • Prune unobstructed view of Big CanYon from this lovely 2 bdrm, McLain ·~kcrelt" With private 2 car garage. Assumable loan. Martha Macnab , UYFlllT W/PB-• IUP ........ A great f~y_!:lome near ew_pof1 ~-Yacht Club. 6 Bdnn. ~ 1h bath, gorgeous re-done kitchen. l"{l&Ster suite, two fireplaces, plus pier and slip for tt''.o large boats. Owner will consider leaae option . ~ucy Rose • ....... -! YllW-MUl-YllW • .. ..... Magnificent Views of Newport 1 Harbor, ocean. Catalina and lovely sunsets f~ EVERY RcpM. Fabulous. for entertaining and family living. 3 Bdrm, plus bonus room. (Could be 5 bdrm.) Private view spa. This spacious, bright home has just been reduced to $699,000. Micki Cooper ,...,. .... YllW 12..,... Watch the boats sail by from this spacious, d ecorator perfect Newport Crest condominium, 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath, formal dining, security system, 2 car garage. Assume loan and owner will help with 2nd. Lois Jacobs ~ Y11W WllllE I .. UIYll 11 .. 11,IOI Th.is custom home has everything! 5 .Bdrm. pan- e led family room and library. coffered ceilings, lots of used brick and white paint-plus pool and spa. It's that "special feeling". family home. Maralou Ingold • Tll .UT Fii YM lllllY IHt,GIO Imagine '4/car parking and more. A 3 bdrm, 3 bath master unit plus ta 2 bdrm. 2 bath rental unit. Newer construction priced below replacement cost, and it's all_i_n Corona del Mar! Coby Wflrd 1un1 ... a · PAIHA• llUI YllW llH,IOO Beautiful 3 or 4 bdrm, fami~:Y rm, fonnal dining rm home. This single ~y residell(e baa been remodeled and prof~ionailb' decorated. Shut- ters, skylights, plus man)' upgrades. Pool and spa locatea1n pnvate courtyard:Donna GodshaU . I HUT ........ HAIUIU. 1149,GIO I Largest 1 story plan in 24 hr. guard ga·te bom- . munity with 6 tennis courUl, 3 pools & expa.Nive greenbelts. Cloee to Newport Center & shopping. All this with a view of the ocean. Maxine Propp ' #2 CWlc ltlasa, lulte 100 644-6200 suite witluieck~ room to a<id. Beverly Morphy I j .. .. ,e-.,, .... ... ._.•rm•'"" 111.,... Fonner model home with ocean view.~r 4 bdrms, 2 baths, breakfast room, and dining area. Bright and clean and irr "move in" oo ttlon. Access to three private beaches. Donna Godshall "1'WI ltllY Wiii &All IRIY" ~ -.. , •• Fantastic 3 ~ townhome in Big Canyon. Rich planked floor in living room, dining room, kitchen and family room, four ·sk ylights. wrap-around ~ti~,~~ vie~-?~ ba_Y d ocean.~Caro_Tt Masor) l&l.llA ISUll U.F .... Y-' I Mn,111 Large family home, 5 · bdrms, 4 baths. fatruly room. loft. Well maintained home in fine con- dition. on one of the nicest street n~ar·,south bay front. Hallie Strock - ·1 ,._,AS.I CIED" ,·-P21'"1 Beautiful Plan 5, 3 bdrm. 2 1h bath, with fainiJy room. Former model. Pnvate sparkling spa. 24- Hour guarded gate Lig hted tennis courts. Mane Denny ... SPICTUIW OISTI• ... E 12,200,000 Six bdnns, 4+ baths, builLon three levels on a hill in Emerald Bay. F.ach room has spectacular views. Home featured in ''Orange Cou1'tY Magazine." Price includes all furnishings. David Hirschler/Nancy Short 1 llLLll FIUIOlll IY&IUIU 1'21,000 Well built home with VJew. 3 Bctnns. 2 baths, lots of storage. Moving out of area. Priced to sell at $425,000. FEE. Liz Beazley 1 I ljmtAllLY 1uuJ/I*. 11,Ul,000 This 5 bdrm custom home in Big Canyon has a superlative location-views of four undul~ting fairways. a sparkling lake and majestic mo'f"tains . from most roonu. EXpansive family room, priva~ master 9P!te. two-story dining room, tremendous kitchen, three fireplaces. three-du-garage, pool, spa and gazebo. $1.695.00<\ Carol)rn Mason UfAUTUTIC IAY""1'' IJ,J00,000 Subtle, t>legant-h_~ on 196' of water. This·~ one ~f a kind. on~~~ry CtJStom exudes cf\arm thn1ughout. Oak beams, wainscotting cabinetry and coffered ceiling magnify the amenitiefl. Mag- nificent gardens. palles and v1ews. Family room and master suite add to the outstanding valuf of this property Carolyn Mason I ·1 lllWPORT BIACH _\.• __ Watch t view across the park from this de- lightful wport Heights home. ~o bdrms and a den, plus room to expand up. Owner motivated to move. Esther Tabak ,_ "llftlY YllW -• PIESTlllils llU" 1121,MI Comfortable four bdrm, spUt level with a contem- porary feeling. Beautilul harbor, Catalma and sunset views. Among many upgrades a.re a com- pletely -ttmodeled kitchen 1mtl new-floonng on the first level. Commuruty pobl. Sellers are very motivated. Nancy Short OlsTH M TW OUYll 1111.- Recently remodeled and expanded this unique 3 bdrm, 3 1.i'z bath home offers lovely pastoral vtews ' of the cariyon and ocean. Master bedroom suite with sunny view deer. Dramatic 2 story family room with wet bar and wine cellar Wonderful gounnet kitchen Walking distance to ocean and tide pools. Hallie Strock · 1 "IHAmUIM YlfWS" 1311,000 Live entertainment is yours from this 2 bdnn comer uni! pn the bay BeauufulJy remodeled and will sell furnished or ,,'Ons1der lease option. W1U lease for $2,000 per month furnished. Carolyn Mason/Hallie Strock IJl'l WU111 HH,IOI There's room for ev<'rvon<' in thts 5 bdrm. -t bath home with family room. loft, den or guest room, 1 and cherry brea.,fast room Top condition and JUSt 5 houses from the bay Hallie Strock J&SllllE Ollffl . 1321,000 Located in beaut.Jul Jasrpine 'creek with 24 hour guarded entrance near lcirge pool, hghted tenms courts. private spa This beautiful Plan 5 with 3 pdrms. 2 1-'2 baths. can tx-yours for onl $325.000 Owner may help finance Marie Denny I Ill CHllA CUl•H I IHt.obo Owners have moved and ;ire anxaou}.. to ht>ar offer-S on this love I y 2 story. :l bdnn. 2 1 , oo th· & den home oceanside of thf" high~ay Spacious rooms with fugh vaulted ceilings. ~nnal dining room. upgraded fixtures and like-new d('('Qr Reduced to $399,000 HaJllC' Strcx.'k 111'1Un llAUll YI~ /' $111.000 FH l'~rom the entran<.'(> of ('clldhna Restore th1 older house mto your dream home Excellent fmarl<'1ng terms Liz Beazlt>y 2123 Sa11 Joaquin Hills . 644-70~0 T J. l I ' -, I " _, ' . ·1 I , t ,_ . \. 9 r/arLonne JJarLor f<lJge, r/ewporl Beac~. -. $1,295,000 ~ . This fabu/Qu s C&lfllom home Jn Hvbor Ridge off~ra. truly panoramic view• that ''D ·Of•tlln• lrom N•wport Beach to the Palo• Verdes 'Penln•ul~ and Catallpa. Thi• new light and 1'91-v M•d•Ln e,U.1 '~ IMdroom ... •I• Nth• and a v•ry op.n entertaining area In over 670(tsqu1t.r' .. [ lu•u o -all p1 1pecUH 'ov•r N•wport Be.eh. You wlll also •a}oy the.large pool with Its two ad}acen. f the• •ne pat1 lCean "'-••· He•ld•nt• of thl• pr••tl•lou• community •n}oy the security of Its guarded gate em •e lela . yl• 011,. many •wlmmlng pool•. t•nal• court• alJd the lu•h green park•. The price has bee11 reduted $300;(). .H1Jler will con1lder real dtate tr•d••·' I _ r . v MAti 1REEN WHITE 8n~ ~·~~1esCANo . r 6~4-6200 ' -j . m .. ~1 ~ I . dtuli»h & Ellis -. ~ I . . . R~1 1DENTIAfL B~O~~RAGE1 SER~CES #2 C1v1c Plaza, Suite 1 bo • N~wport Beacn, California 92660 . I 1 ·I .·. . \ ! 3 ST. TROPEZ A aoeidqme horrtA!for adult. and cldld...n both. TIOo bedroo..a. and a .tudyform the children'• wing. na. mcuter aufte t. then NCluded, separated bJI apcaciocu Hufng and clfnfno roo..a. ~feet for enter- taining. T?te ex~oe &OOOd deck, fandlJI room, 1cltc1Wn and the brealifcut nook aU ~ oWu. of the ocean and clty lfghta. Alao aocdlGble for lecue. $510,000. ; . ' ... 0 15 MONACO I CHEABOUAG A .aplti•tfca.ted home, complemented by the ltbrarv "4jacent to Thls popular 'Jodelle' modelfeatura a spacious Uofng room 41ld both the If Ping room and rn.cuter suite.,A form.dJ dining room, tile entry with oauUed wood beam crillngs, a large ma.ster suite, two ft-. bright kitchen a.ofth a apaclou. brealcfcut nook, pl~ a aecond bedroom. J)iua a study and t. beautifuUy upgraded throughout bedroom and den compe.te tM de-'gn. Comblne tilt. with the tilt. lovely Ja.ome. 7'te large &OOOd deck 41\d many ro0nw of th• home I J*Uloramfc cn...n:o.1t1w ~· harbor and cfty lfohts and you haoe offer breGthtakfng uf...,s from the Santa Ana Jfountain.s to the - tlib beautiful 'Jlirama'r'~h~ until afantcutlc focatlon in Harbor J'fGJo• V4'1"du PenU...Ula. na. :fixed-rate first Trust Deed ls a.s- Rldge. StJ~tJ.000. • aumable. $535,000. I , Opea House Sundays J 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. '· ED ESCANO AND ~AUR~EN WHl!E -." \ ~ 6441200 ' I r in~~ Grubb & E.llis1 RESIDENTIAL.BROKERAGE SERVICES #2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 • Newport Beach,.:California 92660 " .. SAVE VALUABLE -.,.._ A SIMPLE 8 STEP PROCESS ... t • • ... , 1. ·Ten u.-what you are looking for. We fllm available' properly that mMfa ye>ur need• and dealrea. · 2. You preview the fllm In our Office or your own llvlng room. VlllT 'Oll.Y ••I YOU WAIT TO IEE 3. We arrange convenient appointment• for you to vlalt the home• you are Interested In. .. . - HUA HlCAIO ....,. TIY 1.a PIEIEITITW BY PETE JOI•• Call 831-1288 Today . .:-:\ I .,. ... ' ''FlllDlll& I .HOIE ·1s FUii'' &Piil SPEOllL • 311 211 Beach home. Double flrepl&Of9. Large fam rm. Two private yards .. Two blocks to beach. Only s 172,soo. L.and avail. $57,375. CLIFF lllYE 1311,000 Traditional 3 bdrm remodel ~/formal dining room, rench doors, gourmet itchen, master suite w/pvt eek & spa tub plus AV access. Ask for ··HUI 111.1111 63 1-1266 ,I SEIYIEW 1321,100 Lease ~xpenslve behind the gate. 3 barm on lg. , lot. lnv'1Stor says sell. Low dow11, ass1..4me financ- ing,. Ask for Ill.IA lllUll 631-1266 · ue11IA'flll.' IT 112,000 Save $$$. Below last sales. BeautltuJ 2 bdrm condo on the stream. Assume loan at 10.5 fixed, Move in condition. Lowest pi:lced ln_area.-Ask for JIU& lll.Ull 631-1266 IEllOEI IAJPlllT 1121,000 Must seilTI House w/rental plus dock. Buy fof1 lot value. llUA m.1&11631-1266 I 2~_E •. 11th sT., cosT~ MESA• 631.126~ . . Priced to Seti n0wl Superb quiet location between piers. Imagine all summer sunning on the brick patio! Large 2 ·BR, fireplace, formal din~, ..den. SLASHED to $399, . 'Ask for -nm 631-1266 .1111.J.un -.~ •• NIL HO;E Entertainer's dream wtth a luscl<>Us flower-tilie< HUGE YARD ... Loads of sunshlfle:Pour into thu spacious flowing home. Reduced to $299.000 Ask for-~631-1266 : llEllflliTFll1'1SY - . From the black wrought Iron gating & staircase~ to t~ brick courtyard and white latt1ce ... th1~ property is a TEN. Gorgeous owner's home + E never vacant meticulous unfta. $849,500 As~ for -nm 631-1266 I · "YllllT IUIJ·: TElll" , ' ' Custom Newport 10 yr. new cut-~sac home· ' huge Bdrms, formal dining, special landscapin~ and $188,000 ID LOW ASSUMABLE fixed loan~ · $290,000 fee. Ask tor-t.-631 -1266 I -"IYll IEWPllT __, TIWlllMll 1101 .... 01" Priced below market to sell: 2 story, 2 maste !suites, fireplace, large added redwood dee~ Indoor laundry ANO lovety night view -Won' last! Ask for -Tim 631 -1266 FOIEOLUllE PElllll SPJIUll 1121,IOG Least expensfve 5 bdrm. Sweeping view. Good assumabJe Joans.' Vacant.-Wltl go fer less. IEUA ... 631-1266 UM1SLE Ull,000 .. 3 bdrm. 2 l>ath, patio ~.hc>me.. Ught & air~. i Assume $n5,000 1st T.d. at 8.7~•{._flxed. Move in condition~ 1111& llLUll 631-1.~ · I mil., 1111,IOO A bargain. ~ bdrm, 2 bath. Vaulted ceilings . flr~place, 2 car garage. Sel'8r hu moved out.At· ·state. Prime location ....... 631-1266 J . ,. Independent Broker OlllTIY FIE .. 11•111-VIEW Superb 51bdrm r8sfdence on large prime cOJner lot. 1$weeplng view of bay &· ooean. from muter sutte, ltv- lng room & den. 4 ,480 sq ft of luxury living. Separate maids quarters. $750,000. EX- CLUSIVE SHOWINGS. Ask for UI 1111111631-1266 W IOICUS t---E-::='9-------_.. ..... ...._ llJIOS Exquisite view home In quiet New._po-rt--:-0-He~g~· ts. · New Everything! Shows llke a designer's model from the gourmet Island kitchen to the formal living room. Open beal)'l cel!lngs & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean view from family room & living room decks. Call me for an appointment. Ask for UI llHOS 631-1266 IELllE CllM • IEWPORT llEllHTS 2 unit complex -.very private & 1t association dues. New·3 bedr'oom, 21h bath hpme pLfinest quality: l'T!ported ceramic tile, gourmet 'kitchen. Open, airy & spacloUt. Skylights & a wonderful · 1arge patio: Must see to appreciate the value. Only $179,000 In Newport Beachl .. Ask for W 1111111631-1266 YllTlllll MINI .. 21,000 PRIME ~ Heights built In 1982. 3,400 sq ft of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bdrm, family room, formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many upgrades to mention. It's atunnlngl EXCLUSIVE SHOWING. Call for an appotntment.'Ask for UJ llllat 631-1266 . VIEW VIEW YIEW • IEWPIRT llElllltS Spacious and lovely 3 bdrm, fam room home. Panoramic ocean vi~. Very verstlle floor plan. Could be .two S4tparate units. 3 car,garage + boat storage -Just listed $299,000. Ask for W llMIU 631-1266 RISTIC IEWNRT IEllllTS Country cottage with tremendous cha~. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. open beamed ceilings, ·sky- lights, French doors. Assume $98.000 at 0.6% . fixed. Asking $210,000. Ask for W ••EIS 631-1266 DAiii IEW-IEWNIT llEllllTS Amazing "Ord Time" construction and finest qua¥ty In this 4 bdrm. fam rc:pom home. Dream lsl~d kltctlen. Large formal tllnlng. Cedar lined ceillngs. Utmost In de;~u:sklng $399.000. 0"'8n d.alty. Ask fo~ Ill S 63 1-1266 LIW MWl~LIFFllYEI Detuxe tonao wtth decorator decor. Spacious 1 J;>drm~wlth cathedral ceilings. Highly upgraded. Great locatJon. As8ume $86.000. at 12114% fixed. Askln~.$105,0<f. Ask for·UI 1111111 631-1266 PllOE IUIOTilll ... llTIElllTI Oeflghtful 3 bdrm home .. Rusttc:~uded sur- rou!'dlngs. Muter suite adjoTnl den. Much . 22&;000. Ask ior-_.. 631-1266 .. um...-.IEWPlllT IEIUTS SpactQua 3 bdrm, fam room home -with great . floor plan. Beat location with 50 x 127 .5 lot. Oak floors. ,_.aastw · fireplace. Great value at 1 • S21S,000. Alk for-111llllDI631-1266 . -. Member Peninsula Living At A ~d Price. • , , From -: Seller will pay, Buyers loan. escrow and title fee~· r $210,000 1 ~ I I ·~ 0 • 10.5% Initial. interest rate. no ne.gative amortization: fixed for the first year • Trades with guaranteed sales pro- gram • 10% down payment welcome •_;..Courtesy to Brokers • • ·RUSTY GUINTHER WM~R .. ~ .".. . .. . . 131-1211 llLLi111 -LOW FllEI FIUIClll . . I ·Luxury_ Townhomes in Orange County's most exciting area- 2 Master Bedro,qms from $134,500 3 Bedrooms from $149,500 Sophisticated amenities Include • State of the art kitchen ~ Luxurious private master bath . • Woodburning fireplace JOYCl lll.nt SPIUEI r • Hand-Set ceramic tile entry and counters All In an exclusive gated community with secured parking garage and Individual storage rooms for each home~ 1 Visit the Galleria and get In on the great life -T odayl 1akaabrillo, Eastside!Costa Mesa · near 17th St. and Orange Ave .. .llYOE WILRE IPIWI .• 111· 1tH 63f.1·2.66 I . , . I •, I ·-• ;- I r ® ,REALTORS ~ --~---------- YOUR . . .,, -LISJING HEREJ" COUTIY FIEICI r 10111 llME CISTll Quaint flagstone path leads yov past lush land=lCaplng to the entrance of this country French home. Oak hardwood floor~. 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms, 5 baths, famlfY room, formal ·~dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex- tended use bf crown molding, a granite spa w/room for a pool. $1,395,000. Ask for · IOI I llVIE IOOP ·. *IUIOI RIDIE* LUSE IPTlll a111,ooo Panoramic view of oceari, Fashion 1 Island. Catalina .. plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five b~ropms. Will trade for· commercial property. Ask for llllllYIEIMP "LEIDER REPO'' *llYFRDIT fRIYITE DOCI* ' . S4&0,000 I Great buy, spaylous 4 bedroems, 3 baths, formal dinir)g, family room, wet · bar and extra large mas1er suite with view of bay. Bullt in BBQ, .Patio an~ lawn. New paint Inside-and out. Ask-for •t llYIE.IHP FEAT-URE-HOME OF THE WEEK .. J IEWNRT BUCI *PRIUTE UTli COllUIITT* $391,111 TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city llgh-t views. One story 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath~. family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Ask for -INlllYIEIW r r-1 IAYFllO DIPLD-S.00,000 lmltlfll • l YWS ILi, . IEW llTl'~,Uln - Balboa Penlrv··o~V. m, 2 bath, wet bar, vlew_ot C:., . dnd four car garage. Great for s~mer /winter rental. Will trade for commercial property. Ask for _Ill I HYIE lllP I I I PEITIOUSE CllDD 1211,000 vmal Balboa's largest penthouse, 3 bedroom 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining room. Submit all offers. A~k for · IHI llYIE lllP \ ,...._ H.lllOR Rl•E DEVOISllRE .. s1•1,100 Devonshlr.e 5 bedro~m. 4 bath,. family room, dining ·room, NEW PAINT, CARPET , drape~ •. brick .deck, kitchen & entry. Complete.~an, bay, city, moun- tain views. $500,000, 11% & 12% fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. Ask for I\ • IH I llYIE DIP SllTI 111 IElllTS •RSE PllPEln .$311,11._ Builders delight. This property has poss- 1 ble com mer cl al value. Lot slze 66X300 with a back bay view. Has existing small house & storage barn. Zoned for hor98S. ·I Ask for ·' ...... , ... - · I CllEO · SlllES . . · Four be<ftoom, 3 baths, formal dining room, family .rqbm, t>eautlful ocean view. Large oceanside patio, plus. farge center courtyard for pool. $560,000. Ask for llllllYIEIW COlll ·-· SELL-OFF "Bank-Repo's and Liquidations" Buyers and Investors- Absolute eargalns Priced. to Sell Now. Try Low Down-Won't Last. • 2 Bedrooms 11/4 Baths S69,999 *' 3 Bedrooms 13/4 Saths $79,999 Assume 10.5% Fixed 1st TD.'s IPEI •IE s.t I la1 12 ... lllO· 2511 W Sunflower-11h Blocks West of Prime South Coast Plaza Location . EVERYONE WELCOME Ask for ... a . or IAl• 631-1266 I ~ • 163.1-1266 1• 2.34 E. 171~ .. ST., COSTA MESA·• 63.1-1266 I I > - u~1vu~ · ti()Mti • •E••E• ... -u~1vu~ ~ • 1EV11w ... A1t1/Slrltt Costa Mesa/Richmond 81ufts/Vcsta Huerta Olde CllM/Avocado Olde CdM/ AVocado Olde CdM/Avocado Costa Mesa/Platte lrnne/Sle/ra Cadtz lrv1ne/Niththawk 81uffs/V'ista Caion Bluffs/ Am11os Way 81uffs/V1sta Nobleza It Vine/ Hiller ass I Baek 'Ny/Via Ma11oa ~ Irvine Ten ace/Galatea So. Coast Metro/MacAtthur Costa Mesa/Macnolla Costa Mesa/Platts Harbor View/Potl Cardiff Jasniine Creft/ Jnm1ne Creek Harbof View/Port Westborne Harbor View Hllls/Sandtastft C*9 ta/Goldenrod • Hnot View/Port Shetfleld ~ Cdllt/POfftSettia Hlvtn/IUnp Rd Harbof View/Port Wtybrldct Hnot·V'iew Hllls/Portslde C*9 Ccll/111$ Cameo Shorn/Mitford Cameo HesNands/Cameo Hiahlands a.de CdM/Carnabon Corona Hi(Nands/R1ver1 Slloreclltts/Dnttwood S9Yatns/Tiburon L'IVftl/Ocfln W1y · Olli9 C*/~od 0.. <Alt/Orchid O..<Alt/Own 0..Clll/...,_. Harbof Ridse/LIRodlefle BC Canyon/Royal St. Georae J I BtdroomS/lblh Price 8£l9'f Sl00,000 3/1.lii s 96.500 ' 1100.000TO1150.i 2/1 ~ $137:9 111 s1J9, r l/ I $) 45. . ' SIS0.000 TO $200,000 1/1 $159.000 4/2 $177.500 312 + II 19.900 3/.2 . SI 94.500 S .090 TO $250,000 212 I s200.500 6/4 ·. S213.000 $250,000 TO·U00,000 312 $269,500 3/3 $268,000 4/2 $275.000 312 $299,000 L H o usrieGs 212 $125.750 312 $167.500 4/2 SI 77.SOO 3/2 $209.000- .2/2 $319.000 4/3~ $349.000 (/2 J 1$389.000 ..... TO Sl5t .... 312 $310,oop 5/3 $320.000 2/1 $329.500 4/4 $345,000 L.H 5/3 $345,000 4/2 $345.000 L.H 3/2 $349.SOO SJS0,000 TO $450,000 4/2'1\ $384,900 3/2 $395.000 • 312 $425,000 ·. 312 $425,000 ' CGmmtnts Jownhome. hted h~ancinf- r Best buy, immaculate Sa(ldcaslle, sunset view Sandcastle sunny corn" Ground iloor end urut New hstmg. lamrty homl! Woodsie feet. assumable I st fine cond1hon. large yard Sunoy corner on greenbell I' Amazi~-01 ~IOj)JllS r 1ne decor . prime location Great locale. popular plan SpaclOus 0 MC. SI 50.000 A...jlffpef" corner location Waterfront'. eaecullve condo Laree lo.I. guest house Roomy, dean. bau to park CottJcHke. 1usl redecorated Ocean & creenbell view Portohno, curb lj)peal Pool with canyon view Liveable 2 sly)~ bit ocean Sometsel 1n famtly community (llassic charm. lint locat,n Huae house~ ocean view Portohno. sunny & bricht SI~ .sto,.,. fantasbc v~ -, -, Amu1~ ltatue. wait to buch Ban~ owned, xlnt buy Ready to sell. pvt estate Low, IOw price 55'Xll8' tot Immaculate custom !Mutt • Spac10us home. pmate beach Sweepina view of ocean. bay Artists room. amenities &alore Nnr beach, custom home . -· Some ocean view, custom lncred YltW, decorator perfect Warm contem lr\lfr u111que ~red V1tWS ~ ioc.Jbon Really clean, hcephonat value ... , BOfllE 'ARRINGTON, r.E.lfl>A tlJGlL, BARB WJCtlNGS, ARTE JCHGON, FRAN SCOTT and PAT LAI€ all represented their sellers in a fine fashion at the 1st meeting of the Best a·uys Council at the Balbo~ Bay Clu~.:.:.a har~ driving marketing sesslon was held by -all with the six Unjque Agents pointing out the fe~es of their . "Best Buy" listings to a crowd of over 200 local Realtors ..... NA~I FOGARTY and DONNA SCtttOEDER presented their top listings, then hus~led o~ to h?I~ a realtors preview for so~e ?DO B~st ijuy Realtor members m Irvine Terra ce and Olde Corona del Mar. -L MARILYN ROUSSELOT has a sharp new 2 bedroom listing, steps _ from the bay in Newport Beach for $49,500 ..... No typo! No~Q.oling! It's in DeAnza; a light, sunny and immaculate mobile hoffle. BEV ~ has a townhome in ).~smine Creek with ocean and. greenbelt view tor only $319,000 ..... a 2 bedroom. plan one. JOAN lltAC£Y'S listing on Sierra C-adtz in Turtlerock sold within 30..days of li~ting ..... KUEN BETSON put together a trade: Big Canyon mansion for a triplex hugging-the cliffs above Newport Harbor, total value in the $ : \ millions. SHAION COIZIE h'as been setting a blistering pace of a sale every 4 weeks for the -past 6 rnonths ..... can she keep it up? ' Unique Ho~~s salesperson the world over: JAIE GOTHARD will submit two offers then leave for tw-0 weeks in Europe ..... topped by attending her mom-in-laws wedding in the $quth of France. Mary Am ~. fresh from business trips to Loncfon and Tokyo has settled bac~ into what she finds most exciting ... : . .real estate in Corona deli Mar.'DOTTI JOtlCSON has set a 90 day goal of S2lfz million in sales (she's aJmost there) then plans on spending some summer time m southern Spain .... .it's lonely work but someone's gotta do it! I . Meanwhile back1in Jasmine Creek, Unique Homes Staff Oes1gner.,- WEJl)Y WOOD .is putting the ·finishing touches· on a tennis townhome _. purchased by la Phoenix couple thru Unique's ARTI JOlllSON ..... all. consulting, contracting and construction was handled to completion 11 (without complaints) with compliments by Unique (below cost) as · a contributioo ·to their buyers.1. • I· I I . j I .. f • . ·•I I .\. l I l I l j I -. Pre~en ling _., 1 ~ NEWPOR I ....... •.UNI TAllln Convert exiSting closet !Or maxim um efficiency, iilcreased storage area NEST 1 ... ~o.,,•.,Eunl Easy. dO-if-yOUrself p roject .. _.. ~ \ requires 110 special skills - the size and arrangement of the ck>set areas . Truly one of Newport Beach's molt excit,. • 1f_Charmlng home In the guard-gated com-whf_le off erf ng orga_ nlzatfon Ing horrl8Sf Situated on the uttlmate view . munlty of Bays.hares. 2 bdrm, 3 bath + iot In Harbor Ridge, this three levet eon:"' den with all brick courtyard whlc~ea_ds_ temporary has 5. bdrmsJ 7'1t b.aths.-1£ids(L -9utctrd f ... How -otte~ you..touod yoursefl ~J:dl:d~~~~ii;:~Uii~~;:,.~~=~--;::C,o~~~ia~u~tfli1tu~1'frtr;ees::.. ~R~em~od=efed=~~p~o~w~n~g through an~ overcrowded closet room, guest suite and so many more kitchen + baths. Private beach. Just re-only to find the skirt or pair of slacks you Once a plan for the exietlng apace has been made, measure the -wans, <*ling, floor and the lnslde of the door to detetmiruL.lbe amount ot ar-0m~red Cij(Jar .material needed to make the closet moth-repellent. \ I , .. amenities. Offered at $4,315,000. duced to $235,000. .,,..-.,_,,..-L&ook d ls OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 11,211,111 ,1 now t.oo wrinkled to wear? Beautiful new custom 4 bdrm. study, formal ~ Househofds wh!Ch atways seem to dining, and bonus rm family.home In pres-run smoothly, with everything In Its place Uglous Harbor Ridge. Over 5200 square and a place for everything, have one leet of StJperb crattsmanablp ofter9·a warm common feature: Well-planned storage. and elegant feeling wtth an unobttructed _t=e>rtunately, ~xlstlng storage space view o! the. city lights and rolling hills. Thi. can easily tse made more efficient and tradltlonat Valentine Is the pertect famlty more spacious. At the same time, an home located on a q!Jiet cul-de-sac. Fea-exlstl,ng cioset can be converted into a tures Include entry wlttra circolar stalrca... .,...., . mofh-repellent storage center. It's a do-It· hardwood noors, crown moldJngs through-yourself project wtth no special carpentry . out and a fabulous kitchen. skills needed. anunll Y&lllmll , . , Before starting the remodeling pro- San JuaQ. Islands!! A magnlflcerit Water-llWf llT IEITEI lfflll I 1 ject, determine exactly what will be stored front custi:>m built 2 story home nestled in 1.800 Sq: Ft. shell to be built out to in the closet. Then, make the most of the a serene wooded site overlooking breath-tenants specs. S 16 Sq. Ft. aJlowance. space available. Two parallel horizontal taking Puget Sound. Owner will tr1lde for '--Ka_:en Kudla or Bob Schandel rods, for.example, can provl~e double the Newport Beach property. Priced to sell -~ amount of hanging area for suits! and $335.000. C.all Mary Sivaslian . pants than a single rod In the same space. 1 A bank of •hel~'9. used for shoes. #3 Civic Plua. Suite 170 Newport Beach, California 92660 ! 780-1333 sweaters alld. ot~ ·lotcted clothes, and shelves on top of the hangar bans provide additional storage in areas once con- sidered "dead space." Each lndlvldual's . belongings and lifestyle help determine Avallabte at lumber yards and home centers, cedar lining for this purpose comes In convenieftt strip form wtfh tongue-and-groove edges and ende for easy, sturdy inslallatk>n. It ts avattabte In · bundles or cartons, In random or uniform lengths. The -cedar pieces are lnstaJled horizontally over existing waMs, starting at. the flo-0r with the groove side down. Additional boards are added, row by rCYW, until the.wall is covered. the lntertocklng of the cedar's tonga.and-groove edges assur~ a tight flt. For maximum moth- repellency, line the floor, celling and back of the door using the same procedure. · Next, add the shefves and hanger bars. The end result: A ~t-smelllng storage space that repels destructtve moths and eliminates closet clutter. To obtain a folder describing how to build three different kinds of cedar closets, write to: Home Closet Planning Service, 221 North LaSalle Street, Chl- cago, IL 60601. REALTY· The Harbor Area ~ s Oldest Real Eslate Firm . J II 2 LITS -ClllJI& ML IWI SHl,111 IOUlflllT LIT 1411,111 Spacious 31 bdrm home with large fami.y 'room Almost 100 feet on wide sand beach. Ideal surfing. -l>IUS 3 bdrm rental unit on two fuU size R-2 lots. sun bathing and beach combing. Located in Located on one of Corona del Mar's most desirable private gate guarded community with many streets. An exciting investment opportunity beautiful homes. I llW LJSTIH Ill CAIYll 1111,000 Popular Deauville model on quiet ctt1-de-sac with a fabuJous ouu:toor entertainmeni frea. 40 f~t pool.. &pa. wet bar, buut-m B.B.Q. All very pn- vate. 4 Bcfrrns & 3 baths over 3000 sq. ft. An exceptional value! 2 Rue Grand Ducal wiU be j open S un. 1 to 5, \ PllHTI PIH I FLUl 1111,000 Freshly painted 4 bdrm home wi th 60 feet on the bay! The perfect home for an ac tive growing · family with room ~add on. Dining nn. breakfast rm, and shpp. S~us bayside patio aU in used brick. . '.\ . t . ULICATil_I iEllYIOI . Movingtto a new area? For infonnalion concern- ing real -estate opportunities an other a.r;eas of the country, we have over 2000 affiliated brok~ to· as8ist you wherever you are moving. Call (800) 523-2460 Ext. A673, our special toll. free relocation number. ICWlfHIT FlllCLISllE 1121,llO Prime Balboa oceanfront location near N.H.Y.C. Completely rt!modeled 3 bdrn'I & den ho~ wt th formaldinlng rm, work shop-office, 3 car garage & priva~ enclosed patio. Extra .Yiide 40 foot lot. This 1.s a great investment opportunity 1W W IAYFlllT lllHlll HM,111 44 Feet on the bay with a fabulous view of the harbor entrance. Private 2nd story unit beauti- fully decorated. 2 l..al'ge bd.rms, 2 full baths & 2 car garage. Boat slip rental privileges included. J \ •• HL ua llPW nn,111 Great comer location! Oceanside of P.C.H.! Walk to the beach! Large 3 bdrm front unit with fireplace plus cute 2 bdrm apartment. Live in one and live off the other. TllTUllOI ...,. Nil 1141,111 Enjoy thmr su'mmer with a fabulous pool & spa! lmmaculate home. Ideal for entertaining. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac near schools. 4 Bdrms, family rm and separate pool safe kid's yard. Lota of g.laal for indoor-out.door liVing, -(714) 673-4400· ;·,.-~·: . ' . '_ -;. (213J 628-2828· \ . 2845 E~ST COAST HIGHWAY -CO"ONA DEL MAR .I I • ......,...~:l'llll"'"' ... 1~ ... --=-···-··--_____ _..... . . . . . . . . . . . .., lUN(,W IJUWN , ' . .. ... j·. lONL!ll L''''' -UI' .. . . .. - \ . -ID ..,.........., cecl&r •tripe for cat-make aure lt'a llned up with the end ~.place eacla piece aa-tnat the ofthefaceoftheadjacentplece,not waD with lta tonpe ectceaown. and lta tonpe. --I ~-Hunt -& Associates---.. REAL ESTATE ........ 11HS.,114 I ..... ............... Designed to pleue lt!.e moat dis- criminate, this 6 Bd, 7J Ba, luxurioY!J custom home is located at · the very-VIEW-top of Harbor Ridge. 180' ocean view, bay, city & "Sunsets Over Catalina'' VIEW. From warm li- brary to fam. rm. w/one of 4 f-plcl to aourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa-it reflects the ultimate in quality. Master llUite (ov~r 1000 aq. ft.) w/sauna & f-plc & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hr. guarded gate. Uee your hOUle as down pymt or submit trades. Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri fiunt , ,,,......, .,.. .. 1.1.- ~llZlldllk 011 ~1117'11 In this~. 1parkllng: uie-& aU::y BAY -VIEW home, ready fOf' the most (!MtcM~~ OFF,ERS -4 lg bedrooms with in- law/maids qtrs. LARGE -family room, formal living wea w/bar. DELUXE -Kitchen with walk-in pati- ~~ -Includes security & inter~ com system. PRICED -$360.000 Vee Stinson 11111...... .... ... , ... , ..... 0aNCCJtt PUe & Sii/i I f$0' on bay. S~ous 3 Bd, !J Ba, den. library. fonnal dining room ~d new cpts, drapes & slip. With 20C.,, down owner w /f i.l\ance balance. $1.650,000. Harriet Perry 111 ~ .... 11; ...... 1 ... impeccable .taste! Remodeled to per- fection -this 4 Bd, 2 1tofy hu lt all -, ~ellM· ~ huge rmtr suite w/f-plc, balcony & VIEW. Fonnal dining -French doon l Bd, 1 Ba upper. New paint~ ~t­ open onto ~ pa~. Tranquil water ing. Overlooking romm. pool & gardens. VIEW den ...,:~ m\ w/f-plc +VIEW. Stove, Refrig. included. Walk to major Pler,& .Up w/.£de Uee. ~r will carry shopping, ba'*9 & ddcton. '650 per mo. & conaldfl' trade. $99&,000. Jeri Hun~ Ask for Jeri ,...._ Our clients write... .. . '' ... We certalnl a reclate folJow-through anif your w g- ness to make those extra efforts In sell Ing our home~ H t Mr. & Mrs. B. W., Eastbluff· '' ... You made It the mon painless move we evef had by all the extras . you .did'' I . Mr. & Mrs. R. M., Newport Beach · . ' CURREil LISTllliS S BR, $289,000 Mont.ego -H.V. Homes. 600 ft added -new fam room. . -$22,~00 DOWll H .V. Homes -Pool, lrg lot. $325,000 Fee. •Great as- swnable loans. J-=- 6 .. ,LRGLOI Some ocean view, great fam- ily home, over 3000 sq ft. $375.000 L.H. ·~•••-s .. H.V. Homes Ph ill. $379,000 w !land. VIEW -steps to terulis & pool. STIPSTO GilllllBIL T Reduced to $335,000. H.V. Homes 5 Bedrooms. Cl06e to pool. DON'T JUST · LIST YOUR HOME ... ...... IST IT! ~ca;te,~ / RIDUCID s•s~ooo Finest view from Ebbtide Rd. $599;000 Fee. 4 Br & den. Pool &spa SPYGLASS .VIEW $579,000. 4 BR, clean. neat. Move right in. Room for pool. DICcMIAllD .i.llll Tiii MODIL AbSolutely flawless 3 BR Irvine home -in Park Paseo. $198,000 .. NIWOll .. T ... Mont.ego -original owner. ~ove-in condition. $265.000. f lWO doors to greenbelt. DUPLIX-t2SOK -$20,000 lllCOMI 3 BR & 2 BR, alwys rented.. ~ CHRIST A & GERRY -.-llGS If ·NEWPORT f<eaf £~Lale t· • 17141673-7761 or 640-LONG I J 2151( COAST HWY -COltOllAOElMAA.CAIM we care harder c '1 , ..0.8 FOR SALE 1MDROOM 0 715 'Avoeodo, Sendcutle,NB • . 675-«>00 $139,900 28EDROOM 502 13th St. (downtown) Hunt. Sch. I Sat 1-5 6"-8006 1182,000 Sun 1-5 * * • 2525 Ocean Eltyd (F-3) CdMar 6«-9080 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 2M pl•FAM RM 'orDEN • v27 Beac:hcomber, Jasmine Cr COM J· 780-~ 1345,000 Sun 1-5 2816 Cliff Or, Newport Heights. NB 844-8200 saee.ooo Sat 1-.5 * 1429 Ootphfn Terrace, Irv Terr NB 875,000 SSun 1-5 * 1429 Dotphtn Terr, lrvtne Terrace, CdM 844-6200 $875,000 Sat 1-4 .-.11 Httlgr ... , TunJerock trVfne 759-9100 1220,000 . Su~ 1-5 •5 Jetty, Jumtne Creek NB 7eo.8333 $377,500 Sun1-5 • 1682 Rhode ta. Meu V•de No CM 760-8333 1182,500 Sat 1-4 ••48 Rktgeftne, Harbor Ridge NB · 760-8333" $525,000 S1t1Sun1.:.6 20 Rue Grand ·Ducal. BJg Canyon, N.B 6«-9080 $389,000 Sunday 1:30-5 60 Sea laland, Mclain Big Cyn NB 844-8200 $225,poo Sun 2-5 3408 Summereet, Coste Mesa Ms--0303 1179,500 Sunday 1-6 1903 Yacht Cemllla, Seavlew 831-1400 1335,000 Sun 1--4 • 1.BIDROOM * •603 38th St, Weet Newport 631-1400 $590,000 Sun 1-5 '· 789 ~vocado. Sandcastle NB 760-8333 $377.500 Sun 1-5 ~-----""' * * 17 Balboa Covee. Newport Beach 631-1400 $429,000 Sunday 1·6 * * 35 Balboa Covel, Newport Beech 557.-9714 $416,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1207 Bertclhlre Lane,(Wettciltf) N.B. • • 845--753.4 $250.000 Sun 1-4 1200 a.ttaNre Lane. Dover Shores NB 613-7300 1278,000 Sun 1-5 •833 Cameo HtgtUanda, C.Hlghlanda COM 875-8000 $39!,000 · Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1--4 **219 E 8-front. Uttle Balboa NB ~ 17~.ooo Son 1-5 •• 15 Goeela Potnt, 8pygtU1, CdM &44-8200 1139,000 Sat 1-6 100:=.,Ad..r.~NB 14 ...-21.000 . ' Sun 1--4 *305 KlnQ9 Rd.(Newport Heights) NB . -644-8200 $289,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 339 Miiford, Cameo Shor• NB - 87s.eoc>o $3M,900 Sat 1-5 /_ 2000 Pon Catdttf, HV Homee NB 844 5830 $209,000 Sat 12-4~ 2237 Santa Ana Avenue, ca.ta Me.. 831-1286 ~145.~ s.tutder 1 .... 948 Serra, U... del Mat, Coeta MeM · ' 845--0303 $139,990 Sunday 1-4 *"'2018 Summer Wind (di .. 101), S.A. 548-1903 ,1144.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1715 Tradewinda, Baycreet,.Nwpt Sch 646:-2163 $255,000 Sunday 1:30-4:30 I • 484 Tr•Y«M. ea.ta Mesa $4&.2313 $1~.900 Sat 10-4/Sun 11 -2 *819 Vista Bonita, NB 550-0500 1199,000 SaUSun 1-5 **•6304'h W. Oceanfront; N.B 6«-5150 1825,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 _,_ IMplulFAMMIOfDEN * 2001 Vlata Caudal (1Nuff8) N.'8 . M4-0209 · Sat/Sun 10-4 _ ~~5 Aralla, -eatbtuff, Nwpt Bch . 842-5200 $l82,500 .. Sund8Y 1-5 * •4 Blllt>Qe-CO.. Newport Seectt 557-9714 1895.000 Sunday .1-~ 2n1 BaY9hOf'e Or. BayahorM NB 844-eaoq J355,000 Sun 1·5 V2875 Bay9hore Or, Bayahoret 64-4-e200 1819,500 -Sat 2-5 ••1531eonn1e6oone Terr, CdM '. 759-9100 $325,000 Sun 1·5 . 2017 W. Chandler. Santa Ana 557-33« 1154,500. Sat/Sun .. dey 914 Cheetnu1 Place {Eutbluff)NB 759-1234 $172,500 Sat 1-5 2323 Cliff Or, Newport Hetghta NB &44--6200 $899,09<> Sun 1-5 •2953 Coumry-Ciu!z_Meea V•de. CM 546-231~ .s1e7.ouu Sunday 1-4 1201 0evc>n Lane tw•tctttf) Nws>t Sch 831,1286 $31~.ooo · Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *247 Ortftwood, 8horecffffa NB 675-«>00 '550,000 Sun 1-5 390 e. 22nd st, ea eay, Npt Bctt 636-1481 12.43,000 Sunday 1-5 390 E. 22nd St, Back Bay, Newport 8Mch 63&-1481 UAa.000 Sunday 1-5 * 10088 EJMI, Founl*n Valley 751-3191 1111,500 Sunday 12-4 ••4e15.H~ (Cameo 4horal) COM 831-12ee 1610,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **121 Hlft>or tMnd Ad, Nwpt 8ch &40-4888 •1.aeo,000 Sunctey 1-4:30 •240 H.-Dr (OceM Vtew) Corona Del Mar 758-9070 Agt '725,000 s.tJ8un 11·5 *631 IMneAw, ~ ~. N8 M4-aoG 1239.000 Set 12~ V 19 .Mtty, Jairnlne Crelik. eotone del M• 844-~ .1334.600 8atutd,8yljkln 1-5 13U t<.-Dr, HV ... NB &M-GOO 1329,0QO 8un 1-5 1322 K ... Drive (HatbOr View Hiila) NB 64-4-e200 $329,000 SaUSun 1-5 2001 King• Rd, Cltffhaven 831-1400 $449.000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 387 M~ eaatllCJeCM 87~ $187,500 Sat 2-5 * 500 Monmaatat, Dover Shor• 631-1400 '399,500 Sat 1-5 **308 Morning Stat Ln. Dover ShOr•. NB 631-7300 $&49,000 Sun 1-5 . . 1528 Qrenge~ve.(Com. Palrner)Coeta Meea 873-1900 1215,000 Sunday 11-44 _ 1084 Peecactor Or, Dover Shoree, NB 631-7300 $525,000 Sun 1-5 1795 Pitcairn CM '759-1501 1184,500 321 PotnMttla, Corona def Mat Sun 1-5 631-126e $433,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5,5 Rlverlk'e Or, Newport ~h\I 631-1400 $257,000 Sat 1-5 ...... •eoe Romona, IOOM Terr., CdM 844-9080 134~.ooo · Sunday Mi 7 Rue Chateau ~. ~ Cyn N8 &4+e200 $479,000 Sun 1-4 I • V' 14 Rue Saint Cloud, BJg Canyon, NB 720-1162 SaturdayJ.Sunday 1-5 . ' 1807 8abftna Terrece. NB . 76t-9.100 $875,000 982 Sandcaltle, HV HNll, NB Sun 1-5 84-4-8208 $389,000 Sun 1-5 . 18831 San Ruftno, Turtle Rock, lrvtnt 552-2000 $394,500 Sunday 12:30-4 1945 Santiago Orlve, BaycNet, NBc · 831-7300 1290,000 Sat 1-5 2040 ~ Drtve, ~.NB 631-7300 12$t5,000 Sun 1-5 •36 SkyNll, JMmlne COM 759-1C501 $385,000 Sun 1·5 •1912 Sumba Cirde, Me.a V•de CM •,... 540..eo50 1178,500 . Sun 1-~ 3405 841mmertet, Cotta Me.a M6-0303 1195,500 Sunday 1-5 3 Valley vt.w. Turtle Rock, lrvtne 673-TT71 $250,000 SaUSun 1·5 •eo1 Via Udo Nord, Udo ..... N.B. 873-8848"· $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Quito, Udo Ille, NB 631-7300 1649,000 "!lat/Sun 1-5 v 1921 Yacht Truant, See\iew, Nftlpon Sch 844-9050 $419,000 ' Sat 1-'5 .· otMDROOM 1 eov.ttry, Herbcw Ridge N8 . 844-e200 Mtt,000 -8un 1-5 . 2338 Cynthia. co.ta Meea 546-2313 1185,000 Sunday 1:30-4:00 •• 1330 Gllluy Dr. N.8. '73-7300 t476-()0() 8un 1-4 . ~ J9¥a, MM.a V•Cle, eo.ta MM.a • - 546-'313 1225.000 a.it/Sunday 1-4 ·~:.=o'i~oooFUdoeNB Sun'~ .. l"liiiii&ii.iiiiiRif,i!i!!iMl!Pi!il.;;;;~n;uOO;;tQn~.~~~;;:==:::::;;;;:;2 ,,. •1208 ~Or (Weltdttf) Nwpt ~ •1-1• .aee,600 Sunday 12 ... •29 PllrZ:ra Udo, Udo .... NB 8f3.o7300 '870,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2339 POt1 c.llle. 8MWlnd NB 644-4720 13-49.000 Sun 1'-5 1~ POt1 CMftee. Ha1>ot View NB 780-8333 13,296,000 SatJSun 1-5 • 180e POt1 WtetbOurM, HV Homes ~B . 780-1534 1348,000 Sun 1-5 ••3212 So. Tlmbet, Mta Anll 546-2313 S184,950 ~ · Saturday 1-4 •421 Via Udo Nord, {Udo tlle) N.B 873-7300 '795,000 Sun 1-3:30 •343 Via Udo Soud (Udo Ille) NB 873-1300 s1,1eo,000q1 Sat 1-4 2408 Via Mertna. BtlCk Bay NB 875-8000 1275,000 , Sun 1~ .. • ...... ,All ...... * ••222 Vie Udo Nord, Udo lll8nd , &M-t080 S1,3M,000 Sunday 1-5 ••112 Al9pp0, EMtbtuft. New,,ort 8Wm ••• .., .1339.0008atl8un 1-5 * 1521 Anita, WIMC:lff NB _ ~ Sun1-4 1914 ll*te . ..._ V«de, C.M. a•• eeeo 1111,600 Sat/Sun 1-5 .._ ..... &9tbluff NB 7a..1801 '31t,IOO ~SUn 1-5 • ., 4' lrMbum, 8la CMyon; N.B ••• .., M86.000 SMuraV 1-' 23:c.nbrl9. SPWlll-COM en-nu sa11.ooo Sun 1:30-5 346 CMrt'Ytre1 &.Me. NB -....00 1229,500 Sun 1-4 102 CotumtMa, Npt Cr-1 NB 780-8333 1119,000 ' Sun 2-5 1109 Dennie Or, Coeta Meea 84~ S239,t50 Sunday 1-5 808 OONlld Pfaoe, Nwpt Hgt1, eo.ta Meea _ 642-7•29 1329,500 Sat/Sun ·1-5 206 E. Balboe Btvd, BalbOa ,.,.,. Npt B<:h "343n 1385,000 "t/Sun 1-5 518 EJ Modena. Newpot1 ~. N.B. ~ $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 a.lat• T«rec», IMne T_,.., NB 131-7300 1760.~ Sun 1--5 ***1510 Oaluy Dr,~ Shor•. NB 831-7300 '"°·~ . Sun 1-5 1351 BMuy Dr. OOV9r Shor-. Nwpt Bc:h 842-5200 S795.000 SYncSay 1-5 •1100 a.luy Dr. Oovw 8hotee N8 79-1501 MOO.GOO Sat/Sun 1--5 ••• 1 Gof'tl=(Cemeo Shene) COM 144 9200 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2601 Hllt'bof Ya.w Dr, HV Hiii NB en-1eoo ssao.ooo Sun 12-4 8 =-=xo~> Nwpt ::;Sun 1-5 1712 Hlghlend. Oowr 8hOf.e 873-elOO '314,600 Set 1·5 ·~~=-Ne 8un 1-5 20 ~.Harbor Hll, ft.B. 780-1'00 llM.000 Sunday 1-5 307 lrta, oed Corona dll Mllf 8 _. 1_5 la1-MOO 1416,000 Q9t 802 K It. "4*11 .. PcMnt •.1-1• '480,000 ~ Sat 1"5 2 um. ... Qrol9. lpyg'-..... •1-noo .1117,&0d > Sun 1..a . ''" ** Mlf Pl~-= Ttn .. •·-12 .. 18 ... 1801 ,000 -· - sno~ ...... Verde,CM · . ...._n1a-11•.eoo _ -8urtday 1-4 -..,;:.::....;:;==------------....:.:ad: ••34 Morro Bay, NB 750-1501 "69,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 228 Orchid. COM . 542-41M ISH,000 Set 1-5 ~27 OrnAQton (Carneot Shor•) COM 831-1268 17 49,000 Saturday 1-5 1751 Pitcairn. CM 769-1501 $182.QOO Sun 1-5 1ne Pitcairn, Mesa Verde • C.M. 751-3191 $208,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2320 Port Aberdeen, HV Homes NB 676-6000 1297 ,000 Sun 1-5 1211 Portllde, Broadmoor NB J 6"-81n $3.(g,OOO Sun 1-5 , 1829 Port Taggart, NB 759-9100 Sat 1-4:30 252 Roblnhood Lane. CM 75t--9100 1187,000 Sat 1:30-4:30 * •M Royal St. Geot'ge Big Cyn NB ~ 12.100,oootum Sun 1-5 I ••5 Rue Chateeu Roy91, Big Cyn NB ~ $585,000 Sun 1-5 ••1 .. 1 SandeMtle, HV Hie, CdM 84'-9080 ~.000 Sunday 1-5 •2001 SMtlago, Bayer..i 131-1400 1298.800 Set 1-4 11 ... Sent'-00 onve. 0owr Shene. NB 831-7300 $5e0,000 . s.t/Sun 1-5 * 1542 s.miaao onve, eejQ•. NB 831·7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 19432 Sierra LO. Turtle Roe*, tMM 552-2000 S2 ~000 Set/Sun 12:3CM r •4 8ttYlf Cr-=--t. TurtleroQ, lrvtne 659-t<tOO 1295,500 Sun 1-4 •22Royll St Georlf, Big Cyn NB 780-4333 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Tlburon Bay, SPYQlall NB . e1s-eooo S5&3;500 Sun 1-5 · ••10 Trlpte Sage, Turtle Rock, lrvtne 562-2000 $299,000 1t Sat 12:30-4 * •827 Via Udo Soud, Udo ..... Nwpt B<:h S48-e333 11.185,000 Sunday 1-5 **309 via Udo Soud. Udo 111e . 84'-9080 $2,850.000 Sunday 1-5 •32 Vienna. Hatbor RJdOe NB 790-8333 -$489,000 Sun 1-5 2582 Vteta Dr,~ NB ~ Me5.00 Sun 1-5 2727 Windover, Hwt>or View Hlnl NB ~ '540.000 Sun 1_. 2000 Windward, 8aycr9et 831-1400 '350.000 2008 Wlndwerd Lw, BeycteM, N8 831-7300 1295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1811 Yecht M.nA. 8-Mw. ~ Beectt M0-1141 1348,000 Sunday 1-6 ····~ .. -i 293e carob. e.tbklfr. Newpon 8ch 84'-8080 12 .. ,900 ' Sat/Sun 1-5 ••607 ~ UM. 0 . Shoree NB . feo-8333 llM.000 Sun 1-4 220 V'9 P~. Udo ..... ,._. 8dt 840 .... 1327.500 8at/Sun 1-5 ....... ,All-•DD ••1437 Anttgue w.,. 8-)cr•. NB 131·7300 '415,000 Sat 1-5 •••1t15--= Ttrr80l(lrv. Terr.)CdM ... tut .ooo 8et/8un 1-6 .,_.~0r•.-~100 t413:000 · r Sun 2·5 e.a Goldll..,.. Mela Verde. C.M •• 0303 1243,toO ..,,_ 1-4 ' . 11 ~"" llQ Cyn.. Sun 1·5 ......oo .1.soo.000 · ••10 ...... (IWCllftYO") NB 644-taOO ''· 111.000.. 8etl8un 1-6 --3807 Ptrtc a,.., Dr. HV Ht.. Corona cM1 Mar 84'-toeO $455,000 Sunday 1-5 1228 Polartl OrtYe, Oowr Shor•. NB 631-7300 te75,000 -8at/Sun 1-6 1706 Port Chal'lee. HV Homee NB 769-9100 $330.000 --Sat/Sun 1-5 1706 Port Chat1M. HV HomM NB 759;-9100 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1830 Port Renw'ck, HVH, Newport.Bwh 7~9881 $369,000 ' Sat/8un 1-5 .. RkSQ9Nne Or, Harbof RkSge &tat•. NB 831-1300 1826.000 Sun 1-6 1e Rocky Point, Spygl ... NB ~ $1, 116.000 Sun 1-5 18 Aoc*y Point, SoYa6Ut. CdM ~200 s1.11s.ooo s.t 1-6 Rbd(y Potnt (Spyq!•t) Nwpt 8c:h ~200 l 1.f75.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •"" 1• Trefa6gair, HWbof Ridge NB 780-a33 1·1.595,000 Set/Sun 1-6 ••8 T,.,_.,, Ht1w Ridge,~ 8c:h 840 .... 11,960,000 &andey 1-5 ••220 Vla a.no.. Udo , .... Npt 8c:h 844--tOeO M25.000 &.tndllY ~-3 2100~ Lw. ~. N8 131-7300 136(),000 Sun 1--5 .-IBIMMJll ••1608 w oe.-lfront. ~ 131-1400 1111.000 Sun 1-6 ... ,..., .. _ .... • • 103 Vla Udo Soud, Udo 75t--9100 $2,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••• 101 Via UdO Soud .. _dOC*. wtlt nc:hQ 873-187~ PP $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 •DROOM ..... FMI• • DEN **361 Via Udo Soud, Udo llM - 759-8100 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1-5 CONDOI FOR SALE . 1MplueFAiiRM0t DEN 950 ~ Ln #208. Vltta Balboa ~.:.. 1 .. 831-1..00 $184,900 ._, - 2 9EDltOOll 950 c.gney Ln # 103, VIiia Balboe 831-1400 1198,000 Sat ,_. •eo<> E. Oceenfront#2-ti, BalbOa Penn. 873-7300 $247,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 - 2008 Vllta Caudal, Bluftl. NB 759-9100 $199,000 Sun 1~ l•DROOM * 221 Nata, EMuffa, NB 75M100 1319.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I Mt .... fAll -0t DD •875 Vleta Bontta, 8klffl NB 758-1501 S290,000 Sat1-5 2700 VWta UmbroM: TM 8'uffa. N8 131-7300 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-6 4 M ..... FAii Mi 0t DEN 2753 Vteta UmbrOM. NB . 759-1100 ~.000 Sun 1-5 tOWNllOUUI POii IAU ... * JM 7 Rocky Couf1. Wlndlot SQuwe. FV 761-3181 183.~ ~ 1-5 ,.,.., ...... 3 12 ....,.., CotoM -... 17~ S*.000 .__.,..,, 1-6 11av•M1D1•a 1 ItmMMm ** £aM Al~ .... Udo PMl. N..8 ~'23 ,, 154,500 . 8ul -1-4 DUPLDlia 1 a 1 1••1• •1M15~ 8elboe 8Mt. Mboe P9rwn . ITS-7300 1335.000 • Sun 1-3 ,. . '· .- .# .. I " I I 'I --I -- ........... ..,,-....,-~=-.:::::: /"'l--'1----....,-<---.-~ =11 ==-l ~r.:.. D :J ~~[ ~-:=Jt • .:=-:::...."':"' 4 _J ,--~-:::..~. -[ =.! ... •C-.--' 1 I I -· ~~-=-=Lll "'---""~ -J--= -=--~ -~[ II ___ ll_,._ 'n)e, Balboa Fun Zone area 19 undes:loml redevelopment. By the end of 1985 &be area will beconw the next Udo VWap. 11w pnme ~ proper\)' a l 207 Palm Is now avail- able. Bldg. designed for 9eCOnd atcry. S1G2,000 a11W1111blr lint; income Sl9,800tyr. Conlider- at.1on t.o broker. na..na ...., --~ Ull IA1'1111 l1l&U 11•• .. __ _ ........... Ml ........ Watch the waves craahfna on Utlle Corona Beach from ttus remodeled' 3 BR, 2 BA + loft have,i. nestled In the tuah canyon w/nwc aurf & sand views, plus warmth of Uled brick, stained glall, hardwood Ooon & akylijhta. f7~.ooo~ BANDS tN'VFSTMENTS (714) 759-9070. .... , .. NEWPORT HEIGHTS-Cu1tom built 4 Bdtm. 31h Ba, lrg "master bdrm auite. Family room, dining room, vaulted ceilings & deck. Located on a private street. Agent.a welcome. · .... T/.12·1 lnt,lll •·Hpft! I ft.m .... /M2·1UI " •1111111.-.. 1.11111~.11n.- 1K,_ Nml ..... ._,1etT.1 ·111K BA YCRE.ST 3 Br, 2 Ba. Large lOt with room for RV. Central air con- ditioning. Two fireplaces. Priced al $255,000. .. ...... ,1 ... ' ... 11111111b1191 .--... 21A $160,000 do~ and 0 .W .C. Will con- sider .trade · for Spyglass, Harbor ,..__ Ridge. Big Canyon. Bayshores, Lido_ or Corona del Mar property. Agent. Oceanvi4'w. Lu~urious near new duplex. 3 bdnns, 2 ba up and 2 bdrms. 2 ba down. fireplaces in both units, big 4 car garage. ~g $299,000-with low down payment. 6est oceanfront ... a..&nil overl~ aand, surf, Catalina sunteta. 3 BR, 2 BA condo with Iota of teak, glasa & tile. Spll in mstr suite. Custom kitchen with Jenn- Air, The~. S~i.ero appliancs, teak bar, wine ~;,~ty •)'stern. 3 car subterranean~· H. Brownell, . Archl'41.~ 11T8:°l-1 Ctl ca....rw. 642-5678 • for information & surprisingly low cost. 673-7300 . ..... ,1 ... •HJIAUll- Home .1&1111 llALn 111-1111 "'FFmt ......., ............... ,,... , ... 111-1171 7 With all the inte rest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home i~ also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but s~are your housing needs-now. For a.good t?alance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TO.f{S®. Each one is requireQ-to be a real estate professional, a<!tively engaged m real estate,.an<t ·publ icly committed to a written Code of Ethics : REALTORS®. are experilnile6. -fn helping you find· the tight horn~ for today and tomofrCw..,-_ ~r •• • ~ltf~~~ahe°'-· ·~~'..B~·=· ~··_ : -:..~ m :. ::.=;~:~· •1c: =~~ ~tatt, cati cfREAL Tall&> fiist~ --7--· ;Ji!!r• - t • JI JTc. Jdu1·"· , - 22 -0r..-euunty ..... Estate/An Advertising eupptement to the DAILY PtLOT/laturdey, Aptl , 1116 • • -- . 3 lfory. home with p&DOl'uUC ocean view. 4 BR, 3\/J b&tb, maid'• quartera, wine cellar, elenf.9r; 3200 aq. ft. $385,000-. Open Home Sat/Sun 205 E. &lboe Blvd. ,.. BrubbGEllis Rt:SIDf.NTIAL BROkF.RAC•: C.ROl p llC CAIYH -YOU IOl'T 1£Um m This 5 Bedroom, 61h Bath estate has it alt Over 6,000 SQ. ft. of quafity construct,ion. fabulous golf course and city views! llCIElllL£ FllUCIH! Can you imagine in today's world seller will carry $1,000,000. · K fll£1 UTE LOii Payments $7,500 per inonth (interest only). 120 total monthly payments, loan & principal due in 10 years .. - 7 t££1WOOI WE ·144.1200 PWTFOs• 1£ TRAiii YIU Y• C111M1111 ii ftf fnciltt4 Y• Tata ii C1•1di• LmrJIY .. /fll11dl&flmlClutltt laiol~lecMlll ,_...._ T121•1•n IM It II ... """ ramie tile. kitchen oountera, walk-in pantry, gas range and micro, dish- washer, oak cabinets, marble/gas fire- laces, vaulted beam ceilingr.-fenced arda. Three sapcious unaginative 9oor plln. Lush, bountiful landscape. full of . the goodits PLUS limited alive builder financing. Available with 5«J, & lOCJ, down. ·-· $2111 1111•• PM ... Ctsts PACIAC-IOllS Tll .. H . flOI $134,511 lt1WU..tc ''C2..._ ,,.. lt Al tllls W.., IS.-, "'Hiii! , ........ n1111~ . htllfl .... Tu ll•11 2210 Pldfic Ave (West Bluff, Col1a Mesa). North of Victona, east of Santa Ana River. Where Victoria & PldfJc: i\ in ~ntle Brenea. · "Par.ifk' oodl ~ f\lwr-. o.mc-n. . -------~~--......... ~ 1111,ooO E1stsl41 hst1 •es• Sl,000 hn 2 Bed, 111:! ba home Garage adjacent to ?ark Walle to shopping on 17th Street ' . ASSl•E UCITlll FIUIClll Ask for Craig 111-1211 RYM~ R of Costa Mesa .. .. . . IESA vtlH 1115 TAlllCEI $279,SIO GOLFER'S DELIGHT-4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. 3 car gar. custom doors & skylights. 171& PITCAID $28',tlO HUGE 1 STRY -4 Bdnn. 21h Ba. w/fabulous spa & 9\ew. . 2H9 EWS1£1£ s1s1,id' . " GREAT HOUSE & NGHBRHD -4 .. Bdrm. 2 Ba. Needs .fixin' -but price is right! . COWGE Piii 2558 GIUllllAI S126.HO . GORGWUS STR!XI' -3 ·Bdrm. 2 Ba. Huge k.ltch, stone fplc & new dnveway. SOUTI 'COAST 1£TIO llEl 1111 ~ CNst Ir. $121,HI A WWSOME! -Brite comer lower level w I gar, new crpta, f1n & tons of miTTored walls. ..... I ...... 711 C::SElECT 3131 ....... C.I. ..... PROPERTIES -151-llll RESIO(~Tl.U BROKERAGE t ROl'P BEACH GIANT-POOL HOME ·ASSUMABLE LOAN Ch~1ce neighborhood~large Y~-Two . . • story ·PresJey-built home. Minutes to · beach. Four bedrooms. 2'h baths. for- mal dining room, large eating area m kitchen, inside service vea. family room, two fireplaces (one in master bedroom. one in living room). three car garage. Alsumable $1-15,000 loan for $450,000 fee. Price $179,900. Owner motivated! u":Na~ -~ ,. FlllLY Piii SPECIAL 32742 u,ai #111 Sii JIM c.,lstrlM . 2 Bedroom, 1 bath mobile home. Residents in procea of purchasing park. $29,500. lWSIWn 493·1124 SPlCTICIUI 1111U1 ¥1£11 llUS VIEW If ~ IAY I cm UCITS · car• 1,Mi se. n .... _ 2SllUllHIDll. ~. 10% DOWN $550K, ASSUME S380K at .14.s•;. IN'l". owe THE --8ALANCE AT 11•;. 5 BO. 3 BA, 3 flreplaces, octagonal spa, ~aster suite ~th fireplace & wet bar, new paint & carpeting. large llvtng room Wfftl vautted c:e'l- lng•. mOdern kitchen, au gtua din- ing room, completely separate den wtth brick ftreptlee & hardwood floors & spaetOue BO could be otftce at home. llWAI E. NII I CO. llC. 17S.1HI SlM WMtaX R Tell everyone Jtl town wnat you've got to sell Advertise \rl ctassdied 642-5678 o ~ ~ ... I .~' • •. . THE BLUFFS NEWPORT'S NICEST NEIGHBORHOOD -.COMPARE US FOR ENVIRONMENT AND VALUE NEW ON MARKET Front row Bay View E Plan. 3 Bdrm formal dinirig, large family room with wet bar. pegged w<?OO ftoors. French doors. bfight & airy. You own the land. $289,500. FORMER MODEL Pc.. 3Ct location on major greenbett. Spht level 3 bdrm, 2'/i bath plus large butlers par ''·Full air conditioning. You own the tar !educed $2'29,500. OPEN SUN 1 .. 5 402 CARL OTT A ; IF PRfV ACY Pl.EASES Completely free standing and detached from other homes. Wrap around patio plus greenbeft. 3 Bdrm. formal dining. family room, extra flreptace In master sulJe. Energy efficient tumace and air conditioner. Bright, light arid airy. Shows like a modef home. You own the land. OPEN SUN 1 .. 5 a1 VISA 8UERTE BLUFFS CONDO End unit spectacular Back Bay-Mountain View. 3 .Bdrm, formal dining, quiet cul-de- sac street. 1850 Sq. Ft. Mo1ivated seller. You own the 1a·nd. ~79,000. OPEN SUN 1-5 *4PERLA SPIFFY STAR:fEA $127,000 3 Bdrm home In Halecresl ~­ tlon. Costa Mesa. FrllShty painted. large covered patio. Older home with youngM netghbors. ~ride of ownership. Hurry1 . . ct:~~?:~~~o. , QSAI allATl, ,- !SAS EASTBLUFF DA. NEWPORT BE~CH. CA ~ ~. .~. -23 ~~ ' , I I t 4 . ~ 1 4 1 ~ I i l ~ l . . ... .... ... ........ 1111 ..... ... M +A good~, ... to bey "' beeet\. On ... boe P*'1n Po6nt. I + dtn cw 3 Bdrm, 2 betN. 2 etoty, 2 ce1 oer-ae. ~ ,.. mocW9d. 1216.000. c... to._ 875-1120 J PETE BARRE Tl Rf.ALTY PETE BARRETI .. REALTY . ~ . H . ~ WM~R • H ;, ' • 12' ... 24 unltl '-then 2 )'fl old. A11um• ••l•tlno low Int•• =· All 2 Bd""m"dts-In 9ern.,dlno. Alklng $791,000 .. .L LM..__you~ I' _:Jt .. ~ •-r ' . •Specious·~ ' .. ' c I ·~ •Prtv•t• bak:on ... Garden pelloe wr1111 •3 UgMed .... cour'9 •2~poofll ...... ,pondia •Sorry.no~ •FumW•;oelMI WHY NOT CALI. ...... ., Enjoy a lte ltyte IUf• rQUnded by the chermlng atmoaphete of Wood- bftdge VIiiage. . Croee Cr• and Cedlll' Creek offer a unique combination of one, two and three bedroom ~ located near • variety of conwnMnoe for .. 8QM: ·~ • JhNt«'I * AeCleettol j a.....s untt• With c. thadral calllnoa ·a ........ vtews. No peg permttled. , ~leallng ~~··· c:.11: Open Dair MM to 8PM. ,..,. .... '°' ..... <>ocupency •ar .. a ,.,..., ............ ..... -::: Cil ..... M~ t•I ADD IN. • • Eight ligllfftl llnnis cams, 1 It~ m/lion Club ""1 H""' SPi. SMfl swiimmlng pools, nJ co~ shops"' sift tor ff/M luxlJIY mtJg I Singles, 1 .2. Ind 3 btdroom aptltm«lts ""1 townholl#$ . ~ tht IWd lrom fabulous FISl#on 'l-""""· Md,, trtljqt buflt1llm llKI °"""County Airport"' wltrWI' INf mlnutt tlffw. D!sf!!!: Fumishfd EXfQlfin A/Wtmfnts oompltttly ICCeSSOrlltd ~ #nMs. 1\1 nJ utensils. f'fllJy to mM Imo. /m. "*""'1. /or I lhotf ffrm Of ""'1ft, Ill 11$0 millbll. -•PARK NEWPORT .. .. , '°'"it t ,.,..,.,.,, t be O.ily Pilot." I reuiv"' many calla the fina day Hd told .ft t•e -olld day {or lhe price I •uted. I had aa ad la tl1e Repttt but •CKI of 1117 calle ca•~ fro1a the Daily Pilot. GRAND OPENING LAGUNA SELF ·STORAGE We are finally openlr Many "different sizes available from as low as: S40 . per month' OPEN 91m-6pm 7 01ys 1 ~eek ~ 20512 Lquna Can,on Rd.. > 4'7-llOO .. , W> M IJ; South of El Toro.Road ~ l1gun~ S-~~on Rj) ,.., " ' ' I 6 .4 • s-·· 6· 7 a-- D A I L y p I ·L 0 T ... .. KER&LEE Real Estate IUlllFIL 1111110 -.i. l. llSTllmYE DI IRlllTFIL A Great Western Company IWIUI VIEW llMEsf SIPEll m ' •( I TIE IECIUTH'S TllCI Gorgeous home. ProfesmQnally decor- ated and-upgraded With C'U!tO\n win- dow covering."l. carpets, mirrors and shutters. Move into an absolutely per- fect and immaculate home. 759-1501 Charming one level home. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Located in lrvine Terrace on a huge lot":" There is a formal dining room and casual family room plumbed for a Swedish fireplace. CaU ·t.Qday for an appointme nt to see this lovely home. 759-1501 Check this price!. $299,00() for a large I Is eVlde nt in this,~utiful 3 bedroom two story 4 bedroom home in this very Jastnine Creek home ~ super con- desirable area. Also has a beautiful d1tion. Upgraded thruout. situated rn a • NEWPORT BEACH/ CO RONA DEL MAR RUllS W 11111 IF View of ocean, bay. Catalina: city lights, au to be seen from an immaculate beautiful home in fantastic Seaview. Commuruty pool and tennis 24 hour guard gated area. Terrific area and house $410,000. 759-1501 IPll•IS 111 IEIEIE Lovely large horne in the beautiful Spyglass Hill area is vacant and ready for a new family. T his home boasts a family room plus a grea\~ bonus room. A sparkling, pool in an easy to care fol" backyard. PLUS a super view. Priced at $659,000. 759-1501 lll•t• like this. Custom built. picture prett)'. Loaded with extras and a delight to see. 3 bedroom home · in beautiful Bayshores. Elegance and good taste thruout. A bargain at $395,000. 759-1501 11111 ••••m to purchue a fine home in an exceptional area. Preltige t.ownhome superbly decorated over- looking the back bay. Priced at $369,000 and worth·it. 759-1501 · ........ () in this nice 4 bedroom home in the East Bluffs. A backyard with a gorgeous pool sitting among a park like eetting with manicured ~wns an_d ·mature pines is a fantaatic plus. Beauuful rusuc wood exterior. 759-1501 11111, .... , .. mlTUlllfllW nna home baa 90 many extras. Looks like a model. Has a gorgeous ctversiz.e spa and double jeta. 3bedro0ml, aph1level Truly a gem. 759-1501 .......... -Lovely home, newly painted and carpeted. S hows peat pride o1 ownenhip. Just fisted and re- alialically priced at '$269.~. 759-1501 .. ~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFIQ 2670 San Miguel.Drive Newort .leach, CA 92660 ----~~) 759-1-50-1 -~- pool. See it today. It won't be around 1 desirable gated community, it IS pnced !jong. 759-1501 i 1 nght ~t $350.000. 759-150~----- A SPECtAL WAY TO LIVE! Enjoy the comforts of this exceptionat 4 bedroom home situated in a lovely area. lt features a large living room, dining room. spectacular· view;:.-3 baths.and many amenili~ including a great pool. 759-1501 . ,. IRVINE CllEFIEE lMll We have two condos in one o{ the prettiest complexes ever. l unit IS upstairs with l bedroom plus left. The other is downstairs with l bedroom. Both look out on a beautiful po~d surrounded by picturesque rocks and shrubbery. Call for further info. 759-1501 PRICE IEllOEI • Wlllll•E Motivated seller reduced price to sell now. Beauti- ful Warmington Plan C. 3 bedroom unit. Up- graded includmg air oond.itioning-. Large yard. Super Location. Now ar$157,000. 75g_1501 llUT PllCE, UUT LICITlll This 3 bedroom home has 2 baths. living room with fireplace and nice dining area. Magnificent front patio with pool and·a large back yard that as superbly· maintained. Interior iS in model con- dition. 759-1501 YH AIE IPEOllL and you deserve the best. one of the finest ~tings in Irvine is awaiting your inspection. 3 bed,room.,, 1 ~ baths, custom shutters, new kitchen floor, beautifUI grounds are just some of the features you'll love. 759-1501 Wlllllllll IUIYY-IDllDl'llll ,}U§l steps from the park, the lake and the tennis courts. We are proud to present this great family home with 3 bedrooms. It has just ~n reduced in priCe io $162,000. A better 'bargain than evet. 759-1501 JI • UNI rs _,. ...... ... Located just a8Ua from Balboa Island are 2 uni ts that have a good assumable loan plus the owner will help with a 2nd. Call tor f urtner information. 75 -5().1 .:I. I I S.., W f AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Se.rvice You " CHIU IEL 1111 llns 2 unitS in prime area close to the mam beach. Never v~t. Very pretty and upgraded thruout. Listed at J330,000. 759-1501 . · .CISTI MESI Here is an excellent mvestme.nt chance 2 houses on one lot in good Eastside location priced at $180.000. 759-1501 ORANGE HILLS LIW llTUEST UTE • ..... , 11•1, ._ Last chance lD get ~rrific 9 ~ % fixed financing on thiS lovely 3 bedroom. 3 bath home on If) acre high in the hills of Orange. Assumability of loan . ends in October, 1985. Seller will carry back a 2nd T.D. at below market rates. 759-1501 NORTH TUSTIN •R Yml Tiii IS F• Yll ·~ acre zoned for horses in the desirable North Tustin area. House is well built.bot needs interior cosmetic work. Property ~ well Price:d at $240,000. 759-1501 COSTA MESA ; WIT IEIT1 . Put your n;><>ney to work ... lnvest in yourself with this nice condo at an opportune price. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths AND a 2 car garage. Call now! 769-1501 S2,lllMWI $0unds too good to be true, but It is. $2.500 down . pmL plus closmg costs will get fof you a nice bachelor condo in a super complex. Total pnce ' $55,000 and assume existing 1st T.D. 759-l501 - PllFllT ....... . for family living. Close to shopping, schools. and' all good things. The price is perfect too. $164,500. aut foT an appointment to view this Mesa Verde home. 759-1501 · IUIYTI llUt , Here is the house ready for you to move mto 4· bedroQms are m this charming~fortable home. Nice area in Mesa Verde. Great family home ind i priced at $162.000 for a f~t sale. 759-1501 -NEWPORT BEACH OFFIC~ 1 2670 San Miguel Drive Newport Beach, CA 92~ (714) 759-1501 I. ,. . ' . · 1700 NEWPORT IL VD., C.M. 2790 HAllOR IL V~D., C.lt\. t . . llill flm' II SllUlllllFllllll s11-,. •L•P• -·-a . 11 '"'•· eeaut1tu1 and ipacl<>Us. s bdrm Lovety 4 bdrm 0t1_ choice comer lot -pool size·-wtth R. V. ac;ceu: Cheerful eat•tn kitchen, enck>Md covered patio & recently painted. One of flneir values In Mll98 Verdel Call to see 646-7171 .. .111111------0utstandlng yalue. Hardwood floors. . Added family tbom. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths: Cov- ered patio. Walk to shopping. Call now 546-23--13 . · plus loft or study. Just completely painted Inside and out.~ to be moved In & tncludel 3 car garage. Located In one of Costa Mesa's prestigious areas. 646-7111 ...... 11 ..... Nothing priced better. Nice Co9ta · Meaa 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Gall today s.6-2313 Delllnl •• ,., ft.1&.., Ill llllMOUIOlll I I 1121.-... Upgraded unit In immaculate condition. Enjoy the tranquility of living In a private community. Many amenities inciuded. You'll be amazed what $129,000 will bu.yf 646-7171 ...... _ =-~~~~t~1~· .. M;."·~~~ ... ·w~f ~4=. Remodeled kitchen. Upgraded thro.ughoot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Immaculate. Covered patio. Well landscaped. 546-2313 llAlll UFl WllTI L..IML-. .... I II I I I I .... Large, spacious 5 bdrm. 5 bath home with many attracttve features. You get a distinguished location In the "Dover Shores" afea with all the conveniences of a long established community. Fee land I 646=-7171 111 • 11111 un..................... ...... ·. 11M,m Large Eastskte home. In law quarters. Separate entrance. 4 bedrooms, 2'h baths. Large lot. Exceptlnal vafue. 546-2313 WU WTW -...,"!!"" __ ............. 1111,111 Charming 4 bdrm in prestigious neighborhood of nicety appointed ho~. Private & quiet cut de sac location. Huge· rot for poot', room to expand & b~t access. Don't min thts. 646-7171 .,. ..................................... 11•.- Custom entry way. Hardwood. StaJned glass. Italian tile. Expanded family room with fireplace. · Inviting living room with ltallan marble fireplace. Hardwood window trim and molding. Upgraded carpeting. Large custom spa. Magnificent land- scaping. A.classlcf 546-,2313 L*.I Liil I •L• .... .., .................. •t 1141,111 Spacious executive t\ome. Cozy fireplace. Four nuge bedr~s. Giant sundeck. Located next to a large_park. Call to·see 546-2313 •1ni1111 WIHH•n. .................. .. .. 1111,111 This contempprary beauty Includes: 3 bdrms, famlly room, formal dining & a lovefy atrium. The beautlfutty landscaped grounds are a fitting Introduction to a superb Interior. Call today! 646-7171 llW lll1W' IJl'lm, ................................ 1111.- Freah on market. Won't last long. Excellent • Eaststde location. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths. Jumbo shoWer In m.aster suite. Very clean. Huge yard. Call to ~·546-23'13 LADlll'M DI• ........... --.. -·-.......... 1121;111 ·immaculate throughoot. Adult community. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Atrium. Miiiion Dollar rec- reation facllltles. Quiet location. A true delight. 546-2313 -PLa •H•----.. -·-1211,111 Eastslde. 2 separate custom homes on one lot. Outstanding quallty and condition. Perfect for owner occupancy. Amenities galore. 2 private garages. Come to see the5el 546-2313 11111 lllDll ............................ -" ......... " .... 1211,111 Only Yl block to the beach. Lovely upgraded ~ bdrm floor plan that's great for entertaining. See the water from your front door. Great potential for ocean view with 2nd story ad on. M6-717f -Tl -.-................... " ....................... 111.t,lll Eastslde bargain. Bulldable R·2 lot. room to add on without tearing down existing 2 bedrQOm mm,e. Great location. Call now 546-2313 , •• 12 LIT JWUllll '91."9 Great Costa Mesa location. 1 bdrm home wtth lot large enough for 2 units. Excellent opportuni- ty for the flrst time buyer or Investor. It's priced to Mii at this very low~· M&-7171 · ... " , ............. ,,"' ' 1111,111 100/e DOWN! In "Seaview", the lowest priced. Elegant 3 bdrm home In prtvate community. Pool & tennis. Never a better opportunity to llve In this prestigious Newporf neighborhood. 646-7171 ._n.... ,, ............................... ....._.._. 1111,- 0es1reab1e 'CUI-de-S&C location In great rental area. No vacancy on these two-1 bdrm units. Great Investment-opportunity for the first time investor. Just reduced! Hurry on this one! 646-7171 . IWlll WILL Nim!................. I • '"' 111-,. S 10,000 DOWNI A98Ume first Trust Deed, owner will carry 2nd. Spectacular , townhom&. Two master Suites, 2'h baths. End unit. Call today 546-2313 llftl IDllD Wiii YllWI-... _ _...:..._ II .... • Back bay, city lights & Fashion Island! Beautiful 3 bdrm with formal dining & family room. You own the tandt Y<>lt'"can hardly betteve thla price . 646-7171 TlllM 1111 llYL......................... ,,,, -- Immaculate Costa Mesa townhome. 3 -bedrooms, 21n baths. Famlly room. Seller wlll hetp finance. Call now, this will not lastl M&-2313 ll&Mllf ... am ........ , ....... ,, .... -t111,- ·Popular floorplan. Formal dining. Family room. Double flrep&ace. 3 large bedrooms. Oen. 2 baths. Beautiful spa. Great Mesa Vercte lo- cation. CaH 5"-2313 . -~_:._--aM ... ~L..------=;;n-- llAIT-..Ullllnal L ....................... 1111- Spacloua family hOme, air eondltloned thruout. 5"bdrm, 2 baths. Sparkling pool. Assum4 lmy Interest loan. Call for more Info. 546-2313 111111111' --~ ....... 111111111111 ---~ block to aand. Assumabte loan, riw('tfK will carry. 2 gareo-. Bargain Prlce.'646-2313 -"-. ... ••• ..,.Tm-. ......... ___ ,........ ... 111..- largeet modet tn tract. 3 bdrm, 2.1h bath, 2-.tory end unit. Large master suQ with vaulted cell- . Inga. Huge Nature park nearby. Communltv poo~ & spa. This won't last! 646-7171 .. ......... -...... -.:..:.... -1111.- Best priced view property In VIiia Balbo8. WaJk- lng distance to Newport Beachesf Rare op- --portunlty to live In this exclusive location with all the amenities offered. Call today! 646-7171 ~~-P= •. _.,_.--.· ~ ........... _ FRll GAllAGl .. IALI . . ~ 28-Orange County ..... &tate/An ~d"'111tng.euppfemeftt to .. OAIL.Y PILOT/Seturdlly. ~ 21. 1116 Near new In a qutet~ peecetul community . BeautJfulty upgraded. Very i»P9f', fight & atry home wtth two master 1Ultes. Walk to the beach. -A great value. 646-7171 lllA -., ••• 1111111 11111 II ...... . Custom built executive home. Forever gQtf course view. OetaHed throughout. Spliclous gourmet country kitchen. 3 large bedrooms plus · office. A must Me for the buyer wtth an eye for quaflty. Catt s.&-2313 .... ' . I I 111111 CUil J . ' '(OU1RE CO'MlNG OVER? 6REAT ! COME Rl6~T .IN THKOU6~ OUR BACK 6ATE NO, 't'OU DON 1T HAVE TO WORR'r'· ASOUT A TMIN6 . -r i.GARFIELD® . :--.:.._ • I . IT'~ TIME 'TO GORGE MYSELF 11'5 TIME TO EAT MY AF'f E.RNOON FERN .. .. 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'whole belally tip oould be aa:x>m- rnodakd in upiae jar ... , -~ and f,...aide Avalon wiped the sand' from bdween their toes and threw in the toWds. Now they're at it apin. db a new film. "Bec:al ase we wett constantly asked. 'Whll hap- pened to Frankie and An- neae?' we knew people Clftld." says Funmlo, the rUndy cit-_ YOl'ad mother at three. '1n the movie we'll be rnanied with childftll. Unknowns will play our kids. But in one scene where we're pic:niddng on the belch. frankie's eWlJ children and mine will be tfiere." Well, son-of-a-beach. ~ 0 .. Why· aren't you on televi- sion anymore?" is what her fant keep asking Mlc:Mel Learned. "Reca11se. no one has asked me," ls Learned's joking ~. But that's only half t1'e truth. Whal the one- time Olivia Walton neAled5 to add ii " ... to p&ay a rofe under SO." ~s nothing wrong with beina SO -not that I am," she explains. " -but I would like to play an intettst- in& SO, not i~ one. The WllY I jud&e I role is by askin& myseu how rd feel about showing up the first · day of rehearsal. If I feel J' d rather be .900le'Where else, I tum it down.J'd rather be broke and happy than rich and unhap- py :·•But how did Learned. 46. get c.ategorized as an older woman in the first place? "It's because at 'TM Walton:s," she believes. "When· I was on it, I 'was 31 playing a woman in her . -405. So not too many people saw me as I reauy was - younger." 0 When I.he direc- tor of~ _.. castina about tor an · adJ'eSS to i>YY I.he yoonaer version of the ·movie's star, v .. ........ WJ. the~ went no further than Redarave's 20- yar-okt daughter, Joely Rldl!anl- -(her father is the film direetor T .. y Rk:Mnl- -~ 'The ambi-tion to be an ac- b'e9 was always dMre -eYe1 if I tried to shy away from it, .. says JOe. ty, a llUderll ll the London Royal Academy of ()ra. mldc:Art. ·~ times I do feeUhe' Pftll'.'le of the family reputation. so I ~, fee! that1f I'm to get any I credit for anything my-§' I self, I've got to get out '!f and ll)' a bit harder than~ If anyone eise." Wilt Joety o* also follow in her i'i mother's ~ footsteps? Ji> "If I had the strong con-ii victions she has, I would ~ l like to think I ·w0..i1c1 !JO 81 all out for them. but I'm ~ i: still fir.dins ~t. Ma has i~ never pushed me. I re-H spect what she believes I:' g in and the way she J ~ stands up for it. But some £! 3 of the criticism she's had ·· ~ was hard to ~-" f { 0 . ~. "Have audiences changed r>~ since yoo first did The King and Ii' rr T.V. of A¥>ury Park. NJ .. · writes in to ~ Yul Brynner. who's· maki his 1arewe11 ~ I; pearance oo '\roadway as the z ~ redoubtable ruler. "Enormous-& ly," says Brynner. 1'hey've ~ been exposed to so much on f tdeltision. They'~ acquired a fine ~ b entertainment - they can tum everything off ~ a tlidt d a bunon. Afatl'9P d this. there ~ more demands on ~ IOda)' than theR ~ 25 years .... 0 By katM ICtwlmatt ltWI A1Wlo Sum-,,., ti'*"' )td and~~ in LOI MJdB. I I I I I I I -j • = = I ' ~ I I I I I • , NIS J( visit.to a ward for critically Ul.newboms ~ with a doctOr who aue8. ' D r. K. is a soft-spoken man with sandy hair .. a.·sparse beard, steekimmed ~ and rough skin. He inspires con- fidence not by the arrogant theatrics that some doctors affect but by his obvious thoughtfulness. Reflection and care are qualities inherent in his per· sonality. but they have been strenllth· ened by years ol decision making. -Or. K: is a neonatologist. a doctor special· .J r izing in the care of newborn babies, and associate director ol the neonatal inten· sive ~re unit at a larse metropolitlh medical ceclter. Llke many fields of medicine today, neonatology -is 1 developing so rapidly that the pr.ofession is reeling from Jhe chanses. Doctors are saving premature and critically ill babies in numbers un- dreamed of a decade or two ago. In his book Playing God in th~ Nursery, jour· nalist Jeff Lyon points out that 25 years ago. the mortality rate for babies weigh- ing less than 3 pounds S ounces was 70 percent. Today between 60 and 70 per- cent born at this weight survive. Many of these infants, however, are Severely retarded. deformed or crippjed . Ad- vances in the care of newborns are creatihg moral and ethicat dilemmas that even a young physician such as Dr. K .. who is 40, could not have anticipated when he was in medical school. Dr. K's intensive ·care unit OCU), which treats some 900 critically ill new· bQms a year. has one of the-lowest in· fant ICU mortality rates in the country. ~nd yet inevitably wittl children of this degr~ of illness, some die. And some are allowed to die. When -and whether -a desperately ill infant should be allowed to die is one of the most vexing questions faciJt society to-day. 0v·er the past three years, two con- troversial "Baby Qoe" cases, each in- volving an infant born with severe birth defects, have brought these issues to the courts and, via the media, into every , household. For Dr. K .. these matters are, if not daily occurrences, considerations that underlie his entire professional life. He agreed to. talk to FAMILY WEEKL Y about' tlte ethical problems and tionaJ difficulties of being in the position of "playing God." He asked that his name not bf used, to protect the privacy of his patients. ' he nursery-where Dr. K. works is on a locked floor marked No Ad- mittance, and one gains enlgmce 'only after pressing a buzzer and being approved OY way of a closed cir· cuit TV system. Visitors don surgical gowns. remove watChes and jewelry, 4 FI.Mil. y WttTJ.. y • AnJI. :18 • I !185 Dr. MIC' uamina Q1J... inlanJ: ~ p«lialrlcian wanll what is belt for the baby." ~. and scrub with Betadine. he is free to talk. What does i t mean to The nursery consists of five glassed· be a neonatologjst in these difficult in areas. each containtng five or six in-times? "Historically, the pediatrician has cubators and bassinets. The sixth room, considered himself to be the child's ad- the critical care area, has 12 "beds." voe.ate," he says. 'The obstetrician has These are QPen warming tables where the mOther's best interests 'at heart. but the smallest and most critically ill babies th~pediatrician wants what is best for lie naked and exposed -a .. matter ol the baby." Sometimes what js best for necessiry for nurses and doctors who re-the baby is not easy to determine. How quire immediate access to their tiny do you weigh the value of life per se patients. · against the quality of life? "It's difficult." The whole area is brightly Iii· and he acknowledges. warm , bustling with the tidy. quiet There rarely comes a point when Dr. movements of nurses and doctors going K. feels a baby is sick beyond hope. But about their routines. Despite the this situation can arise. '1lle pediatrician undeniable presence of a wetter of tubes, finds it very difficult to say to himself. monitors an4 bandages, the babies seem much 15 to anyone else, that he's just serene. They sleep. most of them . and going lo back off." That decision. Dr. K. those who are awake gaze about them. says, ""~•ly becomes harder with Some have pacifiers, some have stuffed ~:;;;J can better identify kids animals or1colorful signs on their cribs; that have a chance versus those who all have pink or blue tags giving their dpn't. which should make the decision names and birthdMes, just as they would clearer. On the other hand, experience in the well~ nu~~ · -rnott kids thar.rou 'But llfey are very small. And they are were wrong about -kids you thought very thin. A premature baby Is about the wouldn't male It. who did." ,1ength•of a full-term baby, but without Dr. K. had one sllch ~early In his the fat that ls put on in the last weeks medical career. ul was a young doctdt, of pregnancy. Some breathe laboriously, at~er hospital. A baby was born 14 result of immature lungs; some weeks eartr and weighed less than 2 twitch spasmodically because their ner-pounds. Hed been mismaNfled at birth vous. systems are not yet developed. and came to us after he'd been severe- One baby bot'Yl addicted to methadone · ly asphyxiated and had suffered intra. cries piteously, a high1>itched wall. Dr. cranial hemorrhage [bleedln1· in the K. checks his chart to see U he ls bein:s brain. which often results ln death or ·given enough Phenobarbital to eue his ~rmanent brain dama&el He was on withdraw~ from the drug. He is oneOf-. a teJPh• with no spontaneous breath· the few t>abies in the nul'lel")' who is ay-ing or any other kind ol spontaneous ing. Dr. K. says that unless they have . activity for a week. Finally, at my Uflt undergone surgery. the babies rarefy Ing. everyone ae'eed we should stop. So seem to.be in pain. we disconnecte:l the respiraror. ar which For Dr. K. this is an off-duty vi~t. so time hi started brearhlng." He shrugs, I • helplessly. 'The baby didn't tum out to be a vegetable. He's not i ·rutionalized He is blind, and he haS 1 severe hear ing difficulty. and he has moderate but not devastating cerebraJ palsy. But he IS not spending his life lymg m a bed 'The overwhehrun8_ majority of tht> babies in our [neonatal) nursery, 90 pet cent, are premature," Dr. K. goes .on 'The~ range in age from 36 weeks gestational aee down to 25 or 26 weeks Twenty-six weeks is 14 week' premature. BeJow that age a baby 1~ gtnerally considered too young to sur· vive, but there are a few who make Ii These exceptions mean that there real· j ly are no rules. For instance, a babv ~ born at 26 weeks usiially weighs about ~ , 2 pounds, but one baby born at Dr. K s c3 hospital who weighed only 450 grams ' -less than a pound -is now 3 Yl years ll old and "doing_ well ." Althoujh vet') small. the baby"'as probably 28'" to 30 weeks old at birth. Dr. K. ex,plains: "Be- tween 26 and 28 weeks. statistically. sur· vivorship jumps from betw~n 2 and 3 percent to ·40 percent. We don't know why. We don't know exactly what hap- pens developmentally. It seems to be 1 a combination of things -develop-I ment of the lungs, the liver. the immune system, the renal systetn [the kidneys)." 1 . This increase of sul't1vorshlp is a key I element in decisions about treating I premature babies. Pediatricians may never even see a baby born at 25 weeks because~ Dr. K.. says, the obstetrician 1 who delivers it decides it can't live and I opts for "what we call benign neglect. though it's really 91atictous negfect." What· kind of nq11ect? ''Some of the monitoring techniques might not be- used. The baby certainly would not be put on a respirator. We don't.aJllUe at 25 weeks if the obstetridan decides against measures, but at 26 weeks we bf!ejn to get uncomfortable. And be- cause of that sharp statistical rise Insur· vlvorship, establishing the true age of the baby can prove crucial .. But there are still mistakes in dating of pregnancies." 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Dept, 1o&.WC Huntington Station, NY 11746 N.Y. and N.J. r-'dentl pleaM add IPOfOPfilM 1111$ tax.~ prtAt cltll1y. UV!! Order 2 STRETCHERS ..W .., 111.• p1u112. 25 po111g1 & hnling. IMALLllT PATllllD measlires that may or may not be taken, ba9ed 011 our estimate of the expected mortality and morbidity. These include surgical piocedures, respirator care. some th~tk techniq_u~ like white :blOOd ceftfanstusions to right infections. What we would never not do for a baby -even a baby with a congenitaJ -anomaly who hM only a week or -a month to live -is deny him a place to l_iye and something to eat." As most people now know. these basics sometimes have been denied. One of the Baby Does. an i!'lfant boy born in 1982 in Bloomington. Ind .. with t>own's Syl\Clrome and an intestinal blockafle, needed either corrective sur- gery or intravenous feeding in order to five. His parents refused both, and six days later the~ died of a combina- tion of starvation and dehydration. The case came to the attention of the federal government after-Indiana's highest oourt found that the pai:e_nts and hospitaJ had been actino withinfheir a-. .. 1 .w.ts. 'f.he Other Bai; Doe case inv~· :iittle girt known publicly as "Jane" who was born in Port Jefferson, N.Y. "Jane" was suf· feririg from myetomeningocele (a severe form of !Spina biftda), congenital hydro- cephalus (excess fluid on the brain). and a host of complications. Her parents, who initially signed a consent form ror corrective operations. decided in$tead to pursue a "conser- vative"· course of medical treatment. which consisted of feedi~. antibiotics and hygienic care of lt"H: biby's expo!led spinal sac. A ~~lawyer filed suit in the New Y"orfc e<>Urts to force the surgery. But the New York Court of Ap- peals ruled that "Jane's" parents were not required to permit the suraerY. In the end. however, the parents allowed doc· tors to perform an operation to relieve her hydrocephalus. A recent, public prognosis of her future condition was uncertain. As a result of both the Baby Doe and Baby Jane Doe cases. the federal govern- ment instituted regulations peming care of newborns. now revised u an amendment to the federal child abuse statutes. which ~fy tnara betJYmUSt be treated -regardless of the cfoctor's prosnosis and' 1ne parents' wishes - unless it is Irreversibly comatose. or unless the trearment would merely pro- long dying or would npt contribute to prolonging the infant's life. The rules specifically prohibit "quality of life" considerations. Dr. K. feels that the rules may be !workable -but only if decisions about what con.stiautes "irreversibly comafo9e," for Instance. are based on a doctor's ' ~ rather than test "5Ults. Tests rarefy predict anythins with 100 percent certainty -and often produce results far shon of that. Still, he says. "I really. emotionally. in a way agree with the way the law reads this lime -moving away from the con--6 f AMlt.Y 'WUJt,J.Y • A'M-D • 1• cepc of the quality of life. That conce makes me uncomfortable. Who am I t judae what the quality of life is?" or. K. says he ens on the'a>nservativ side, optin& for tl'ell:ment where it migh be better to let weU enough alone. An he sees the same kind of behavior i many parents. "We have a case ngw in the pediatri ICU." he says. "a baby who's been her six months and who ha,, a degenerativ neu1'0logical disease. She has been 6 a respirator repeatedly. She's 3 years old and there is little hope she will stabilize, but the neurologjsts, since they can't Inevitably ·IDllh chlldfen of thla degree of illne:a, aome die. And aome are allowed to die. identify the d~. say they can't be l 00 percent sure she will die. She doesn't respond to anybody. doesn't see. ean't eat by mouth. can't hear. The case was brought before the [hospital's] Eth ics Committee. who said it wu the parents' decision to make. They decided to hang on." Dr. K. is not unaware of the argu· ment against keeping such a child ali ve for so many months: She is ta.king up a critical care bed in the ICU. that might well have been denied to another baby who could live with me-proper ICU care. (Nobody yet knows how the new federal regulations will impinge on this crucial question of allocation of scarce re- 90Urc:es.) Her medical bills are ~m­ ical and. since this i.s a Medic.aid case. are being paid by the public. Still. he supports the parents' decision. "I think the parents are getting some ... profit· able experiences out of it. In this case we're treatins the parents. We really take care of the parents emotionally. h's as much a part of \he job as caring for the ba.bies.·· , As we talk and walk a10Und the ICU. Dr. K. touches a baby here. checks a chart there. stops to ask a nurse about progrm and letbacks. The Jaces ol these babies are beautiful. recovered from the trauma ol childbirth, perfect Infant faces with round cheeks anctpul'led liP.S· Dr. K. encourases tbe parents lo vlslt. and . says that they almost always find the liSht of the babies comfortmg. Grand- parents and siblings are a190 allowed to come, and mochers are encouraaed to feed the babies If possible. Normality and the future are emphasiz.ed. .In the same way that the routJne Is rea.uri':'J. the workaday pracOcallty of the situaOOn allO makes questions about "playing God" ieem melodramatic and remote. Dr. K. is Involved in the practice ol healing. "Do no harm," says the Hlp- pocrmk Oath. And even though life-and- <*lh decisions are made here. they are made with humility and con· sclenct. IW -. _1 • : r ,. I I I I I I I I I ' I I d •11>vt1 '""'""' a •e1t11emeor . . _ EL/WNATES DIETI!lG ThrWing Japanese Super-P,iU Guar~tees Rapid Weigh-ml ,oss! Kftlll.Y HIU.S, CA -'llleft .,W nilta for ._ h Mt. • • -.a. WcMdM weight-km compowtd 50 powerful, so e&aive, so rdeude11 in its awelOIDC an.ck on ~ fauy deposits lhat it bas vinually eliminaled lbe need to diet. News c:I this super pill &om J.,.., is ~ theCXMmtry. The~ iscded AMITOU Mr and ifsdylw.mite! ln fla. mo.ands ol people are now tryinl AMITOL/ AM"' and lasq weicbt fasler than ever before! Some people haYC reponed IS much IS 3 po.mc1' the first 24 hn! PREVENTS CAl.ORIFS FROM FORMING BODY FATI · AMIJ'OL/ AM"' was deYeloped in Japan by lbe JMA (Japaw Mcdic:tl Al'Oei91ion). It ooncains nodnlp ~. l~uederiwd soldy frorh cbe Kcqacroot wllicbpows primarily in Northcm Japan. _ Why the Konjac root? For years it was a widely hdd belie( that dlie Konjlc root hid lflllica1 properties. When I pmon 11ie I smaD .,.,._., c:I this ddicOJS root a.would ~ lme wetcht! The JMA in~ted this phenomenon and ~ed. dvu sophdtiated tesdns. lhlt the Konjlc root did indeed came rapid ~ · Actullty the way il worts is ~y extraordinary. Shon.ly after takq small ponionsc:I the~ root it dmotws ir*>a a>mplddy - natural Fl which surrounds the~~ destJo~focd and~ it &om ram,. body faL This aaion ac:tU111y Ihm the time CXIDlaCl is nl9de widl the inliestina.I membrlne! The JMA was so impr'med with the Konjlc's abilities that they produced an amaq · wetght-loss iablet ( AMITOL/ AM"'). which uses only the key i111rcdieuts ol the Konjlc root. But what's eYen more impressive. AMITOU AM"' ac:tuaDy SutlJlllCS the incredible powm c:I the Konjac root because AMITOL/ AM'""s ir~ are 50 biply ooncenualtd. In fact. A.MITOL/ AM"' is so dfeaiYC at pr~ ma5liY( ~ in rcoool time that it was rcccntly awarded 1 paaent by the Uniud SWes Palirit Aulhoritic:s! 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You ~· desefW 10 be then! Think you. . . "I LOST 51 LBS IN JUST 6 WEEKS" BEFORE: June IS-Weight 169 lbs. AFTER: July ~Weight 118 lbs I lttw IO d#t. 111-1 IO tltbtJc dwl I'd olMost fflllwr I# faJ tlttM If'# "P tM footb I llM IO ML Altlfl'OUA!tr ... tlwt/iffemltt! I loSI $/ powti,sbt}IUt6 ....,q, Md.,,. lcMW I 111111 fObtl °"II di«! l'w ~fall <W lookfti ~r. Alt/ITOU Air 4iiiif' ""'1 -Stephanie Brennan. Venice. CA "Lost 1' 61. IA tltrN MWk.s Mil Ill/I,,., tloWlll. •• -0.IC. .. Canton,~ ~I Mllllf f°"'I IO ..,.IO '"'11 tlw........, JllllDOft tit tlrt bNdl LOii J6 6s l1t 4 ..wts Mid lwid 11 ,,_ """"""'1" -OS.. Tamp1 8-la, FL ne.111WYc..aomcnll\onJY 1.._of wtl&t \"°'1eodlofpecJS*1n-aow •Pw about AMfTOl.I AM"". 11c.,.. and,_ dfeaM .......... ODmplWd Mf1 0 R: !;! ! """gw ! QC Q '"""""~' V'l I-.~~ cwa c! • 0 ~:;:;~ ~,..,E WN-' •w --~~ .,.,.,...?~·· The Mafesuc Sm1"c of Llbc"Y Heid Per· menently lnterlbcd on• Clftmonk. HI•· tori<. CollKtor1 Comm•monriYI' Spoon! BHutif.,lly ·pollltl.:d, .. medc of pur• nlckcl .. llvcr ... G..ar•ntted nto•fl IO 1arnl1h. .. ... . By Dick O'Donnell Almost eight decades ago, on ·April 18, 1906, al 5:13 a.m., San Fraodsoo was jolted by an earth- quake. ~ ~ dt.alh and de- Slrudicll and fire and famine in fbe city. It was a time for great heroics ·a00 ~ Cruelty and roward- -ire, too. I Celetnet ~ HemWl Koyt. ~ for his pictorial studies of California bid then. wau·viaim of the ~ His living ~were ruin- ed, but be was able to save his cameras and take some remarkable~ ot the aftemWh of ooe ci the ~ natural ~ in American history . . Hoyt. a native of Gilford. N.H., also wrote a series of Jet- For every magnificent Spoo n you purchase. a percentage of the sale goes directly to the Foundation for the Resto ration of "The Lady': .. to commemorate the IOOth Anniversary of our nation's most inspiring anq beloved symbol o f hope and welcome to our great COllJltry. • Ao••rt "'"'"nt .-adverruemeot · ELTMINA TES DIETING --Thiilling Japanese S~per P--ilL Guarantees R~pid Weight-Ijos~~ KVDLY IOU..S, CA -Tlleft.,. ni111 1ar l9e .. a.. • • _... blo4dlft weictle4om oompowld so powerful. so efteaive. so 1dendes in ill awaome IUldt on ~ fatty depolits Chat it bas virtually diminlted tbe need to diet. Ntws d this 9'lper pilHrom Japan is swcqijac tbe<XMKry. lbeproduc:t iscded AMITOL/ AM"'andit'sdymmitcl,ln fla. mo..nds cl people are now~ AMITOU AM"' and klliag ~ fllter thin eYer befoiel Some people haYe ,.,,.S 11. mch IS 3 pounds die &It ~ hrs! L. -PREVENTS CAWRmS FROM ·FORMING BODY FAT! AMITOUAM"' was~ tn Japan ~ the JMA (Japaw Medical Amocilcion). It oonlaim no drup wbacloeYef. hs ilCJcdientl are derMd 90kly &om the Kaile root wbic:b lfOWS primarily in Nonban Japan. Why the Koajac rooe7 For years it was a widdy bdd be.lid that tbe Koajlc rooc hid IDIP:a1 properues. When a person ale a small amount cl this ddiricM rooc be would miraculously lme weight! 1be JMA inwq.icd this pt.enomenon and discovaed, thru tophistnted ~that the Konjlc rooc did indeed ca119e rapid ~ Ac:balty the wty .il works is cruly exinordinaty: ShonJy after~ small ponionl d tbe Konjlc root it dilloiws into a pounpktdy natural .. which surrounds the exoe. r.ure ~ food and prevenu it &om romq body fat This aaion aaually altm the time ooneaa is mlde with the inlacinal membrane! . The JMA was so lrnpreslcd with the Kanjlc's abilities that &hey produced an amuq wetghl-los Ltblet ( AMJTOL/ AM"'). which mes only the key~ cl the Konjac root. llul what's ew:n more impmsive. AMITOU AM"' ICbaJly ~ tbe inaedtie powers cl the Konjlc rooc because AMITOU AM""s i,.rediems are so biply oorannled.. In r.a. AMITOL/ AM"" is so dla::tiYe at pr~ rnllliYt ~ tn nxx>rd time that il was tta:ndy awarded a palall by the United S..18 Palen! Aulhoritics! Ordef ~ ~onc;J MW fosHon cot.0lo9~fltt.d=-===:=., With ~ sponsw90f. daring dtftM$, lvsoovs ~. upllftlng. fouudob. ~suol swim~. ood sensononol~s. * ~., - Your fl'\t corolog Ind~ o volvobl• free gtft olf~ • s.t'ld T odoy! Only $2 tot 6 I~ or il for 12 ls~ and~ ro ·~• YoUf fontOilfl tomorrow SvbsalptlOrt pnc•s c~ ttt. cost of post~ and l'londllng Subscripoons only In U ~A -------------------- 0 1 OIQ.Otl t2 POii•__, -----------! ~· "9QOK ~ POii ', nae ~OllT ll UlA M~ __ ._ __ ...___ ., .. ,,. ____ _ c .... '--'-----'"''---; 1 ' ... ... "I WST Sl LBS IN JUST 6 WEEKS" -- BEFORE: June i~Weigbt 169 lbs. Nationally advertised at $5.95 Now-get~ 7 different 1982 Cents for only $2!!-. Jn 1982. for the flni time tn history. the U.S. Mint pr~ dueed 7 dift.-.nc Unc:oln Ceau -due to Larp and Small Dete vllriede8, producdoa at 2 diffwmt Minta. end • .cbanP in metal from copper io line. ,,_. T lJncohu U'I v.iy dif· flcult to find end ueemble oo your own. NeUooally edvertlMd et 16.W>. you pt all T dlH.,..nt 1982 Ceete, in • ipeCial bolder. for ONLY 12 FROM Ll'M'LETON! Thil la e tpedal iDtrodDCt«y offer-Jimlt 3 MU per c:uatomer. Plue you pt t.he moet wond«ful price Una of U.8. cdna tn Ammica. lloq with ott. offen on epproval. Adolu only pJ.ue. Full 46 day ~-blick l\W'aftt.ee of Ntlafect.ibn. ' Hurry for this apec1al low price! Uttleton Cola Compuy s.m .. ~ .. u..ww. -.cie 1146 P------------------t• p I 8.-d nUM. lddr-eel Md H for ..ta Ml to: 8-r..°"' 1 .~eom~.o..,t.TSL->t' Lktwoe.NHOSMl •, .. ma.."' ... ·------diiliii 31 I N--~_------------.,....,.,. ·1 Addreet ...._ _______ _ 1• o I etly ---------- ~ I tgWZIP------~ '"----------------------------- IMJUIT7llalf--AllY .......... "wtclltftWlM:lf Ill. -tlllO- METNC +•IDllQ. ........... -I :; '°' ...................... _ ... . lean.• _. ., -By Dick O'Donnell ~ eight cb:;ades ago, on April 18, 1906, at 5:13 a.m., San F~ ~ jolted by an earth· qµakt .. There ~ death and de- struction and fire and famine in the .city. ~ was a time for great heroics I •and ~ Cruelty and coward- ire, too. 1 c.eJehaBI ~ Hernwt Hoyt. farm for his pidoria1 studies ci California back then, ~a vidim ~the~ His living~ were ruin- ed, but be was able to save llis cameras and take some remaJbble ~ of the aftemWh of ooe of the ~ natural ~ers in American history. Ho~ a oalive of Gilford. N.H., also wrote a series of ~- •--t" hie-rlncod '°f:.lt;uo PtNal 1 r~ a rnrn:in whn n. .... AU-N•tunl" w ..... , LOH Mlncle You•ve Read Altoutl GRAPEFRUIT DIET TABS NOW AVAILABLE AT THIS LOW PRJCEI For over IS years people have used the ingredient '~ found in our grapefruit diet tablets to lose weight. Our Grapefruit Diet Tablets h~e.the same amazing ingre· dient found ,in natures grapefruit along with an appetite suppressent Try ttjis>all-natural formulation and say goodbye to all those unwanted pounds . Contains no caffeine , , rl Guarinteed . wel9ht loss. r--...;.. _ - - - - -, Clip and mail coupon. alon& with S6 95 + l Months I Supply I s 1 oo to co11'r posiaee.and handl1n& to I for $6.f5 ti ..,,._ 1111 .. •• I ,, .... ,.... .,..HY I ........... New li'9ft llell 1.,......... I I..... I 1,.... I ., I ~ I , c ...! ~. 1, I A0••'1 ~"'•"' ad•euuement ELIMINATES DIETING T • • g Jap&nese Super PilL .aEVERLY HILLS.b -1lme mw aim far lllt .. dlle. • • _... ~ weipt-lom compound so powetful, so e«eai\te. so '' 'r Pm in iea awesome aUICk on balP'I fatty depolits that ii bas virtually diminlted tbe need eodiet. Newsollhisamper .. from .laplD ii ~ tbea>w111y. The product iscaled AMITOU Mir mdit'sdymmilc' In flct. dKJewnck ol people art now~ AMrTOV Atrr and lolq weistll fMer than ewr befcftl Some people have repor1ied as mudl as 3 pt)'mds tbe fint U hrs! "I LOST 51 LBS IN JUST 6 WEEKS" PREVENTS CALORmS FROM FORMING BODY FATI AMrTOVAM"' was deYdoped in Japan by tbe JMA (lapanne Medicll-Awociarim). It ~ nodrup wbauoe¥er. llS i1Ctedio:s1es aredemed 90ldy from tbe Kcqac root wtlida paws • primarily in Nor1hem Japan. Why the Konjac root? For years it WIS a widely hdd bdicl that tbe Koajac root hid fDllical properUcs. When a person alt a small amount ol tbis ~ root be would miraaakJUlly lole weipt! The JMA inw:cciprect this phewk>ft and ditco..aed. lhna .,.....aeect m., ma1 the Kon;.c root did indeed ca&.ee ~ ~ Adudy die way it worb ii INiy exuaordinary: Shortly after~ small ponionl ol cbe Kcq.c root it dilloha ink>a complddy natural ,el which surrounds lkexcm r.ur-e daUoyq food and prevcna it from fomq body fat This action actually Ihm the time cone.a is mlde ~ &be inlalinal memtnnel • L ,. · :;11' JMA was so imprmed with the Konjlc's abililia that they prodlad lft ~ we;ght-klss \ablet (AMfTOLI AM"'). Which ua only &be key U.edia1&1oltheK°"9ctOOL8'll what's nen more imprasiYC.. AMrTOLI AM"' ICtUIJly SWS--S &he incredible powers ol dw Konjlc rooC because AMrTOLI AM""s i~ a~ ro highly ooncentraled. In fact. AMrTQL/ AM"° is so effective at produciJW rMlliYC ~ in record time lhal it was BEFORE: June IS.Weight 169 lbs. 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TML-2 120t """*'" AolCI ClftDn, fi.J. 01012 duousb came with me~ m I lplCe • furnace able to heir lpe· cial diamond-lilc:e d'.1emia111 IO~ f . The raulta are IDllUMde co.a1*'teit diamonda IO much lib the real china jewelen couldn't tell them ..,.n. They are called '"cubic zircoaia" in 1he tnlde. In 1 • conducted b a ltk:vilioa news. 00S M!ftl DN ---a.mowcw ----~.,_,,,w c...a-___ .,.., ... ..,_...,,., ... ....... t.JI inajeweler'• rDIPiMs. a1-coWd YOUR MDSPAC11~ not tell the •Cubic ZlrCoiUa diamond ( CNDft CARQ HOU>1M from DICU.re'a! ..l'bWa bow sputlina. CALL 10LL FREE 1-ltJ0.223-0tlOi brilliant, and full cl file they are! ..,_, In H.J. Cell 1 . ut1 '°' eict. 112 efta mt ..... '-tiiii& i'"' --;.;&:"Cue - -- - --Real dilmondl CID COit 5'1XYJ and I ~ ....... ~ N..l. IPttt ,.... ............ moreperc.nt. ~tube~di-_,...._... ....... ,....._"'......_......... · amonda orilimllY told bl Europe b I ~"" 0 ~ 0 VIM 0 Ml b .. _o... __ _ m> per cant. 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I t • . l • .L THQUAKE ; Almost eight decades ago, on April 18, 1906, at 5:13 a.m .. San rraocisco ~ jolted by an Mb- ~ There ~ death and de- strudion ~ fire ~ famine in the city. It ~ a time for 8f'.al heroics .and ~ CrueitY and roward- ice, too. C.debraBI ~Hemm Hoyt.~ for his pidorial ~ of California back then, ·was a·vidim of the~ His1iving ~were ruin- ed. but be ~ able to save his cameras and take some remarkable ~ of the aftermath of ooe ci the ~ natural ~ers in American histQrY. - Hoyt,:a native of Gilford. N.H .• also wrote a series of Id· ters to his ~ relative, Ethel L. George, a rousin who stilrtiw.ittn ea.1l in Manchester. N.H. Some seJediorls from tho$e · k!Uers follow oo the next pages. ' I• -" " m•r..-u. April 21, 1906 Dear Friend Ethel: Only to say that I am safe and with friends. Lost my home, but saved many of my things and most of my clothing. Too early to make definite plans; will rerpaln here for some days. The fear of an epidemic is present. but > 1. hardly .~hi9,k·it w!ll r~h. large propor- llOns. Rehef·as coming in nicely ..... ~ thirds of the city, and that ttie best part, is burned. The earthquake was terrific, and nearly every building was more or less damaged. It happened about 5: 15 Wednes- day morning, and many were caught in their beds and either killed or wounded. Many have been shot by soldiers since for different reasons. Doo't worry about me. I will get along somehow As ever. Herm "Dear Fn·end Ethel" did no/ hear from her cousm again for several days. On May --+,-he~ Your letter reached me today, and I hasten to answer~ N.o doubt ere this you have received my note or postal O forget which I sent) telling of my safety. I cannot d~ribe the sights here -they are way beyond me and, I believe. anyone else. II is something I never wish to pass through again. yet~ glad th_at I was per- milled to take part in it. As I watched the city burning from my out-of-doors bed on the ground in Jeffer- son Square the first night. I recalled a pic- ture I once beheld entitled ''The Destruc- tion of Rome." The sight was both wonder- ful and awful. · The earthquake certainly was a good one I truly expected to be shaken from my bed. As I went downtown. the streets were strewn with bricks, stones and debris of various kinds. Ambulances and express wagons were hurrying away with the dead and wound- ed. Heavy fires were raging south of Market Street. I went to the Oub [California Camera Club) and secured my cameras and took them to my rooms, some six blocks away; later I made two more trips. I was the last to leave the building, and I closed the wln- ·-dow to keep the heat from the fire outside away from me while I tied up a package. The Oub rooms were a sight - a complete wreck from the earthquake. 11 1 At midnight I saw my own rooms were doomed and finally succeeded in getting my trunks taken to Jefferson Square, eight blocks away, by paying ten dollars· for th~. service. I sav~.one old and one good su1( and left many thlnp in my room. The foUowins day I had the trunks taken to where I am now. with friends, near the Golden Gale Park. As the fire still came on. we we~ prepared to nee into the park or to the Oiff House Beach, but finajly the fire was stopped at Van Ness Avenue, and we breathed easier. J am a loser, but far better I 0 f AlllLY WWU.Y •MM. u • •• off than thousands. In fact. I am fine. so have no anxiety whatever. Will wnte you more next time. · As ever. '- Henn On May 9:Hoyr informed htS cousin he would be lonoordmg pholos shooing the damage· done by -the earthquake. or .. tremblor. ·~~kcolled 11 . On the back of each photograph I will pen a message identifying t~ location shown. Cousin Etha. ptease-keep these in • ''The continualion of the quakes naturally coo.ea ll1lf!JtUinea, and people hardly know what to do.,, a secure place after you f'lave shown them to members of your group We are beginning to feel quite at home agam. but to be sure. thmgs will never be as they were. The map of the ciry 1s ~ng a great change. and it looks odd to see the signs of the once great and pros- perous downtown stores now occupying hastily constructed one-story rough buildings on side streets far from the business center. · · ' There is plenty of act1viry in the burned distnct. and thousands of men are busy deaning away the debris. tracks are bemg laid 1n the streets to enable trams to be run 1n so that four square males of wreckage .Jean be hauled away. Fortunately, the fire was kept from destroying the waterfront. although the ferry building and several of the piers suf- fered badly by the big tremblor I was over on the Mission District yesterday. and some of the buildings there are a sight. the one that fared the worst [was] the Valentia Hotel. where 200 or more people lost their lives The earth opened up and swallowed the first story. and the second story gave way to the third It makes one sick to look over that vast area and to think of the loss and suffering it stands for .. The continuation of the quakes naturally causes uneasiness.. and people ha.rdty know what t~. Last night as I was about to retire. we were visited by a fairly hard tmnbk>r -about the IOSth Since the btg one of the 18th hit These,tend to make fdks ~ and there are many who have oot slept in a bed since that memorable morning; they want to be ready lo quit wherever they are staying at a momenr's notice. San Francisco was not the only place to suffer. Santa Rosa. the home Of Lulher Bur- bank. was badly shaken up and aherward suffered heavily by fire. Stanford Universi· ry, too.~ hard hit. and several of those beautiful ~ildi~ must be r~ult. th~ memoriaJ chapel beng one of t~m And t~ are other towns both north and soC'lth ol us who can reckon their losses far into Fua.Y Wm1v • ~,..1t 111 • t'lll\ 11 L I' - ~ .. ... 1 ~ Blue Shield's Preferred Plan · cuts expenses, still gives you choices . ' You can control the high cost of health care without sacrificing your choice for medical services with the Preferred Plan from Blue Shield of California. That's because Blue Shield has made special arrangemen!S with more than 36,000 Physician Members and 180 Preferred Hospitals for lower charges. These Preferred Hospitals and Physician Members h~ agreed tQ accept Blue Shield's payment, plus the subscriber's deductible and copayments, as payment-in-full for covered services. 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'L I have no definite plans yet. but I shall remain here for a while. A.s ever, "" Herm In the weeks thaJ lo/lowed. Hoyt, who died in 196 I at the age of 93, penned three more lelters to his cousin in the Granite Slate. The last one. written on June 25. told details of an encounter he had with his former landlady and her husband. Dear Friend Ethe!: Instead of writing letters yesterday, as -===~==~~=====~~~~~==::::~ was my intention. I strolled out througA-AJiie: Wiiii •· the park to the beach, stopping at times 11111 ,.... ._,..,.., "'Rn 11 wt.ere 1.,.. to look at refugee camps. the new .home tile Int -.. .... n..e Mn .. teats 11tiat for thousands of sufferers. ...._ liowewr." ltlPt: ne 11eaort11 a..,el On the trip, I met my former landlady i. ndlll. and her husband, the first 1 had seen oi _..;..__,,__ _______ _ them since the night we were forced 10 strehgth gave out. and he sajd he leaned vacate the house. They, like everyone up against a comer drugstore and cried. else. had their experience and saved on-The druggist looking out saw him. in- ly what they could load onto a bicycle vited him in, gave him a tonic, and told and wheelbarrow. him to rest for a ~hile. After a wh ile. '... Mr. Miller, the following day, left his Mr. Miller was able to continue on his wife to guard ·their meager possessions way to a place where he stored all that in the small park where they had found was on the bicycle. He was able to ride refuge and then saartedto push his bicy-his wheel back and rejoin his wife in the cle, which was loaded with belongings. park where he had left her .... to Golden Gate Park. He got near, only I shall never forget how I suffered with five blocks from the park. when his my three heavy packages, and how my Sow* on Jftlrmocll Sftompoo. Condition--. Of Hou Spf0¥ - 10 DIAl.lt: ~IOnOI PQlex lnC PO Soi 1001 Cllntln o-c ~2 7 34,.,.. ~ yau o °"' ec ~&*CQ.c:>en ~IO.,_. tem'1S Cou- Po"SOl9non·~OOdt'r'Ofb9*'""*' orrtv ~ .J'WmOCk ~ 9CCOldinO IO letms <:J °"" Coupcn rroY b9 \Odled bV ~ .. PIOof <:J PI0(1lci pulCNJle IS rot lloNh when,. OAll9d. ~must Po¥ IOlel bte$ Couoon good in us Ori¥~.,,,...~ l9$lllCted or ICMd Calr'I ~ i 20 ol iC Ol9f lml9d IO ore~o-~ c ~.,....ICllOllCll PlcMel Inc; Prned In US A llCNllNt/ J1. '915. '45300 SOObOS hands st4ng. so much so that I had to set the things down to rest . Iffy hands from three to four times in each block. for a distance of over two miles. Had I not met a friend, who carried two of my packages for the last half-mile, I don't believe I would ever have gotten them there .... Imagine yourself given onty a few hoUrs or even minutes in which to select what you care most to save out of a house full of possessions that has taken a lifetime to accumulate . . . Between the soldiers who drove peo- ple, in many cases unnecessarily so. from the.ir homes. and the thieves in many disguises, the citizens had a hard time of it. .. Temporary one-story buildings are springing up like mushrooms overnight in the burned district and on .Fillmore and Van Ness Avenue, the new shop- prng districts. Things are pretty lively. Rents all around thaf section have ad- vanced.tremendously, and fonunes are being made right and left by men who got in at once and leased block aher block of property on which the new stores are now being built. There is a tremendous task ahead. but I.think. with a concentrated effon by all. a far more beautiful San Francisco will arise from the ashes . . I can't promise now to visit New Hampshire this summer. but I am~ ing to as soon as I can. I don't like to run away from good opponumti~. I wish New Hampshire was nearer - As ever. Your friend Herm. IW -11 • \t •, ·.... . \ . 11'1 A IUllGLI OUTTHDI mg a pu 1c, servant; there ar't so many viperous voters out there. So sighs Oark Shiffer, Penn· sylvania's endangered species coordinator. Shifter's depart- ment recently banned snake sackjng. and many venomous letters have slithered into Shif· rer's office in protest. What's snake-sacking? Teams of two chase rattle- snakes around a small en- closure. scoop them up bare- handed. and stuff them into a gunnysack. The first team to sack five snakes wins. Fans say the sport is harm- less and contests often raise money for community pro;ecss. Counters Shiffer. "People say, 'How can you side with the snake against the people?' But our agency has to look out for the welfare or the animal ... Shiffer points out that snakes are vital in redudns the num- ber of rodents. and the "~ J vious dedine" in the number of timber rattlesnakt:S in some counties may lead to an Im. J bl1ance in nature's check on ~ the rat and mouse population. 1 Nev~. there's bound ! to be lots more hissing and i spitting belott the snake- • sacking devotees are satisfied. ~irt~ ~~=-,....., *' "=9'1/1.J.---*':=r=C.=. •· Thonm..,._ 14 fM&Y Wfl».'I• Ala.II• 1• WHllllW~ ... •a ..... I tion age, are there any differences between men ·and women worth studying further? We!l, yes. Dr. Nina Gupta and G. Doug- las Jenkins of the University of Arkansas and Terry Beehr of ~tral Michigan University in- terviewed 651 workers at five companies and discovered that. employees ol both genders found W\> men bosses to be "more supportive and caring" than men. And empoy- menc recoois re- vealed thal male bosses evaluate female subordi-- nates more favor- ably than male workers, just as female bosses "re- ciprocated." . by rating men more ~~~ Despite the gen- erally favorable al· . titude toward fe- male bosses. ~ men workers still motions. Says Ni~ Gupta, "While opinions [of women in positions of authority) may now be positive, aetions (I.e., pr:omotions) still ·follow lJadj. tional patterns." Perhaps all it would take to alter those lJadj. lions would be for "supportive and caring" bosses of both genders to make promotions by simple merit, not by sex. .1811& ........... B ored With cruises in the c.aribbeen? Does skiing in St. Moritz leave you S JU C or the jaded jet-setter: a night in the Taylors Falls, Minn .. jail. Whether your confinement is solitary or you're doing time with a partner in crime. the tab is SSO. The Historic Taylors Falls Jail was built prior to 1880, receive fewer pn>-____________ _... ---.t>&----------.... '\ NEXT WCEK IN FW • Actress Jamie Lee Curtis writes about her surprising ex- ercise program. and. now that its punitive days are behind it, this snug slam· mer has been listed in the Na- tional Register of Historic Places. For the past four years. it has been impersonating a bed-and-breakfast lodging. r==========:=-. Jt's our oonvidion that a vtsk to the Taylors Falls Jail should be put on the 10 most-wanted list of every sophisticated traYeleLBut we_don't-want-to lead the witness~ just calJ the Minnesota Travel Information Center at 1-800-328-146 J. Ohe suggestion: You might want to ~~ a cake with a file in it. What are Americans reading before they r~ire for the night? Or whenever they have the time? We asked a . couple of folks. both reading experts. Eftlyn Wood. founder of Evelyn Wood Readi.n1 Dynamic•, Sall Lake Oty, Utah It has been difficult for me to do ~ f'ea1 deal of book reading Since I suffered two strokes a few years ago. I do a 8l'e8t deal of reading. how- ever. In my reading courJeS, I.have always st~ the necessity cl ''keeping up .. - it is something most people have great <lilficulty doing. But I am stUI intent on do- ing this. so I consistently keep up with weekly and monthly journals and newt- mapzJnes and newspapers. Two I particularly enJc!y are u.s Haus and Kt>r1d ~ and Psychology Today. I al· tribute a good dell ol my re- «Net'Y from the strokes to the faa thal at the time they <XX.'UJ1ed. I was well-inlonnsi on treatment and resources for srJOke victims heao IH' of the reading I had done. . ,. . Dr. Nancy Manball, Na- tional Readln1 Confer· elK'e, Homeetelld, Fla. The book is TM Sword of Calandra by Susan Dexter. rve always roved fairy tales. and these are just adult fairy tales. There's a cat In the book who has the most de- lightful sense of humor. He is not central to the plot -more a commentator on it. The thing I really appn!dale about~ is that because ol the simplicity of the char· acters the author is able to deal with some ol the real truths of humanity. and ol the world in eenerat. There's a bode l've recent· Jy read in my work. It's Called~ lrt- Sl'IUdion by Genkl Duffy, Laura Roehler and Jana Mason, and it's an abaute- ly fantastic booi. After reading this book. one can walk into the classroom and teach someone how to think about what they 1'Bd. To me lhis is about the most ex- citing profes$onal piece of work that's come~ my desk in years. GORDON WIWAMS' MONTHLY COLUMN THE NEW DISC-0 SOUNDS A shimmering rainbow-hued recording played on by a l&ter beam. Musical repro- duction as dose to a live per- formanoe as anything now in existence. No dicks. pops, hisses. or rumbles. Whal is this phenomenon? It's the new compact disc (CO), an Innovation that is revolutionirini the recording industry. And there's more~ news. With an LP. the music i.s litenUy carved into the vinyl -all dme groove you see. Then a diamond stylus tracks along e.ach groove. reaipturing ~usic as best it can. Dust and 9CJ'ltches mar the sound. of the stylus dramPfl8 along the record. A CO is something else -a product of the computer•· Marc Finer. prod- uct communicaDom manager for CDs at Sony, explains that the surface of a CO only looks smooth. It's really pocked with 13 billion minuscule pits. As the grooves hold the musk on an LP. the~ pits hold the music on a CD -in the form of digital code, just as a computer handles information in the form of digital code. As the stylus "reads" the grooves on an LP. a laser beam inside the CD player reads the pits on a disc. Since only the laser beam strikes the disc. there's no wear. Jusa to be safe, CDs are coated with plastic to protect them from damage. lllere's sound on only one side of a CO. Even so. a CD will hold more than 70 minutes of music. (The~ aldmd: A ck roost be able to hold Beet.hoYel's entire Ninth S)m· phony, which runs about 70 minutes.) CDs appeared in·the United States two years aso. with the ftrst CD players sell:- ing for l900 to S 1,400. against as little as S 100 b a conventional record player. But prices of CO players have since plufl&ed. Last year, Sony rocked the in- dustry with a poltable unit, an i~ a-haJf thick. hardly blQlef than the disc itself and priced at S299. The J>rice of discs is comins down from S20 two years ago to S13 to SIS . .,...: ~of Polyaram Records. the unit of Philipl <A Holland that fnvent· ed the CO, say that In 1983, 35,000 CDs wee told in the United Stiles alone. Last )'Mr the fW,Jre P-1ID200.000-·....- I million CX>f'lvendonll turntables. By 1986, s1ies d CD players are predicted to mardl sales of tumt.lbk!s. Wortdwkle. tome ?inlUk>n di9cs were sold In 1983 -aplnst 210 mllllon lPs and 236 millk>n tape amettes. But we'll problbly buy 20 mflllon ditcS next year. f .uav Wf_DJ.v • Ala. 211 • •• IS Predids Harry U>M. senior m pmi- den&.b CD martcai,. ill ~. "We think the Le·as we now know it will be virtually gone from the marketplace within five years." ~. THE LOWEST ~ .. ALL BRANDS SOFT l'G ma Rl.Tfl Mll11tOl. S ... 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Pick yc)iir llttt, write their numbers In the boxtl on the coupon. Ind mall today! . . , llilyPillt Tribute to an ez-cb•mp 0oaa llcKeoa (rtpt) atan u Raf .. Boom Boom .. llallclnJ and· llotiert Bide pla,.. Illa fat.bu. Lean1 llaaclDt. lD .. nae Heart of a __. , • April 28 -May 4 Champion: Tbe Ray Mancini Story," a drama aboat tbe former boJdn& champion. alrtn1 Wedaeaday at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . l, llily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 WHI B•y SI., Coal• Meu, Ca. Mell MtdreH : Box 1560, Cotta Mel8, C1., 92828 Tel•P,!'one: 542-4321 -~ Yrogram m for111.1t1011 " pru\ JCit-<I IJy lht> n£-tworks and SUICJon.' and IS ~U,,j<'( t '" ( h.JllJ(I' "1th11ut 00 1/(.'(' -Wax • Spons... ...... .. .... . . . .. .. ... . . .. .. .......... ... .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. Page 2 Dayrime Vrama ...................... : ...................... Pase J Tube Topper!!. .. _.... . .......... . .. . .. ............... Page 4 Daytime Schcduh' .......................................... Page 6 Evening Schedule..· ................................. :. ......... Page 8 -at-ls _ ......... ~2) KCBS. C'B5. 6121 W. ~un~t Blvd Los Angeles (4) KNBC NA<. moo W. Alcimt'd.i Ave .. Burbank ·(7) KABC A BC. 41.S I f>ro\pct t A H~ . I 0'> An~cles (8) KFMB. (RS. U177 Lngincer Road. "ian Diego ( 10) KGTV. >\!;}( ~ t llgh"a} 94 Jnd 47th 5t . S~n Diego (39) KCST. NBC. ffHO l'ng1ncn Road. ~an Diego _._.,,.......... (5} KTL.A. 5800 W Sunset Blvd Los Angeles (9) KHJ-TV. 5515 Melrose Ave Los Angeles ( 11) KTTV. 5 7 46 W Sunset Blvd . Los Angeles (13) KCOP-TV. 9t5 N La Brea Ave .-1.2_5 Angeles _ ... (28) KCET. 440 1 Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, (50) KOCE, 157 44 Golden West St Huntington Beach (56) KOOC·TV, 1730 CtemM t1ne. Anaheim -PgTV (0 ) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave Glendale (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska Avr • Santa Monica -Sports The Derby -it's our great race By LORENZO CARCATERRA Most sportina events fail to lave up to Cllpcctations. Whether it's because of the media hype (the Super Bowl). fan disinterest (NHL playoffs) or satura- tion (NBA '.playoffs)" !he event is'scldom as ellc1ting or as worth seeing as all the pre-game hoopla tells us 1t will be. · as promised. The NCAA to urnament 1s one. The World Series for sheet elegance and finality 1s another. The Kentucky Derby. the first step . in racing's Tnple Crown. 1s a third. It's n mile and a quancr race run on the first Satur· day in May. lt(s h.cld at Churchill Downs. 1n the land of sca~bluc grass and southern charm. Aod it's always cxc1tini ---whe1her the hor$C is winning by 12 lengths or leading by a nose. The Derby deliven. ABC airs this year's race with coverage starting ~t I :30 p.m. PST. The race 1s run sometime after 2. This year. a full field of 20 is ex pected. ,. There arc. as alwa ys. a number of fa vorites, a few out~1de contenders and a large number of Jongsh~ts. fhc early bettors arc po11~t- (H) Home Box Office. r1 me-L1fe Butldlng. Rockefeller Center, N.V • N Y in1 toward ~wo horse~ llh • particular this year: Chi efs Crown and Proud Truth. Should these two falter. 18 othen are prepared to take up the slack. A few arc a little bit better than good. Amena them: Clever Alle- mont. who has quietly run s1~ races this year and won six· Pancho Villa. the Bay Sh~ stakes winner; Ban· ncr Bob. the local hero. racing -0ut of Kentucky ; (C) Cinema><. T1mP-L11< .. Hv11c11ng Rockefeller Center. N V ,N.V. (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct (L) SelecTV, Manna clel n .. ( ($) Sh0w11me (9) Spotlight (CJ Cable News Networ k Atlantn _ ........ (9) WOA, New York Clly (17) WTBS. Atlanta 2 Sunday~prll 28, 1985 "Tank·s Prospect and Sky- walkcr. the duo from Cah· fo rnia. The first lea of the Triple Crown 11 about to beain. ,All the hype a~d atte~uon Jiven the race 1s worth 11. In the sport of kinas. the Kentucky DcTbc wears the crown. Anctalwayt will. ' ........ ay ........ __ T....t.y __ _ lill IDOi •e.:=we.Dllte,.._ .. ,.... ....... (1 .......... , ,.m_. ......... _CI ~t.i.MOUYWOOD'AM --~,--- __ rrw.y __ _ •• •• •111mnu. '--... D1 .. 1 • .. ................. (llft.) • --~--- ··1~·~ ~ -~ ... ~ "7'Ci: ··= .. .... =:a:!:: .... ; -fi'r----oein·•· 1•"11 ~ ...... -.. eee aPORTa/PaC• Sl) _..__ 'Mansions' marking time 'Guiding Light· actor wafts for prime time series to be launched By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Can you tell me what·~ happened 10 the original Philip Spaulding on "Guiding Light'>" I really ·miss him ahhough I am gc1t1ng used to his replacement. -M.K .. North Olmsted . Ohio. A: Grant Alexander was tile second a op ay p. &laally Phil came oa the soap H a pre-teen. Grant took onr wllen the soap opera time machine aged blm five years aad two monli11. Grant ls now oat lD Hollywood ud bas 1lgned for a major role In the Aaron SpeUl.at prime-time soap "Oreen Mu- 1lon1." At present "Green Mansions" has been pat OD hold wltJle Spelling concen- trates-.. gettln1 tile "Dynasty" 1plnoff "Tbe Colby•" oa the air. Loretta Young was 1la1ed to star In "Green MaD1lon1" but recently palled out of tlae project, JeavlD1 prod•cen to look for a new matriarch. We aaderstaad tllat Youa1, a devout Catholic, WH a bit upset by some of the racist scenes and dlalope on tltat 1bow. Q. PleaM: tell me the name of the actrc\~ who ~nrays Cynthia on .. All My Chtl· dren. ' I hclicvc we wc"nt to high school 1ogcther. -l'.K. Portland. Ore. Tbe turbulent Lewta family on "Tbe OulclinC Ltcht" conet.ta of (from left) Krleta Teereau a• the •polled youna Mindy, Jordan Clarke u ber oll baron father Billy. Maeve Kinkead u hl• wife Vaneuaa and Rebecca Hollen u Billy'• •later Trtab. A: Ja,ne Eliott portrays the manlpala&lve Cyntllla on AMC. Acting 1lace 1flle was a teeaa1er, Jane lta1 myriad nl1llUlme credits aad oa tlle soaps. Site played the cuuln1 Tracy Qoartermalae o• "General Hot~ltaJ" ud tlle 1plll-per1oaallty Terry on ·ne GaJfla1 Ll&llt!' Marrte4 to a cameramu for ABC Sports, alle Ila• one claU4. Zaslow 's rel ease f rOm 'One Life' frustrating By LYNDA HIRSCH Q· I recent!)' saw an episode of .. Dyna'I· LcaH 1110 .. One Life to LI\ l·" 10 take one ty" and wa'i wondering where they found of 1hc finc'il actors the) 'vt• cH:r had and Michael Pracd. who plays Prince Michael. gi ve him h111 walking paper' Mlcllael -8.H. Parma. Ohio. Zaalow as David Rinaldi addrd acttn~ A: 'nty fo•ad lllm la tlle U11te4 States, talent. charm and good lnol.."i. \o.,.. hat clul altllffO Mtc19ael wat Mn la Brttal•. 11 they do'> Get rid of him. reaJ U1e IM dates F.eeella H•P.•. •llo We understand thcrl'''I a ~111\1h1lit} 1tar;N lt &k movie "Stayla1 Alive" aad Zaslow may return to .. One Lile I u l 1\c DOW •• rl•YJ•I Mn. Dtvlne OD "General but docs the !>how dc~rvc him'' Not rcall). Ho1plta ." HailMt 11 slated to be Ille love It's astonishing 1hat the) can 1akl· 'omcone l1terfft for Tristan Rosen once Emma ofh1s ab1ht_y, "'ntc him out anti lhl·n kt.•rp Samms exltt "Geaer1I Hospital." Emma some of1he dead wt•1ght around that hn~n·1 Samms It, over oa "Dyaa1ty." flllvtnc had decent storyllnt'\ for con~ replaced Pamela See M1rUn la tlle role of I\ m.ake~ one wo nder 1f thl' rmxlucl'r\ PallM. havr lo>1t 1hc1r ~n~·' -11r could 1t Ile thjt Q: \an )'OU tell me tf lhc awir who piny\ lhc pre"'nt produH·r JU'lt t~tdn't want f1c.fuS on .. St. El~whcrc" 1, married and nnybod> .,h"l'd Ii> the \ho w' rrl'' 1ou' where I m1gh1 wntc him'> -R M producer Manitoba. Canada. --. If You're won•d;ri~1 "'lJsthl'r Brad (PleaM aec &OAP8/PaC• S 1) MHle. who plo\" thr m tit-alh 111 r on~ on ..(,t'neral Hospital," !>ha\Cd his locks. no. he didn't Brad sat 1n makeup for three hours while skilled makcupan1sts glued on hi\ hair and pul on a bald pate. Three <'httrs for producer Gloria Monty .,.. ho had tht' good \Cnst' to have a character undergo m3JOr brain 'iurgcf) and actually 'how what happens after the 11urgcry Not 11111\ has ~he gi\en Brad an authentic look f\~l med of ~oap o pera cnaracters who undl rgo SUl'JCfY of thn kmd only to have 1nril11.. looking 10<.·k~ two days lat(r) • • • • < >n \prJI I 5. Steve and Clndy Boad 'M'l111mcd 1he11 fim r h1ld. a 1irl. Ashkc \tf' r wa'I prc~nt for th(' btnh and \ays that the bab) '" "tM-3ut1ful. 11h(''s so ptttt " a.:,tty .\<ihlcc. t!XJX"<:tt'd 'cvcral wech .1au. gave litcvc 11ome ncl"\'ou~ mom('nl\ (Pleuc eee ACTORS/Pae• 25) Sunday. April 28. 1985 3 \ __ .... II\' ___ _ ... ,. -11onc1aay------•• LOCM. ................. .. Md 'It .... '-Aiiift!:lll ........ . jii!i!lltlll el wtM 11!1Mlil-M ....... Rv>•MwlN ......... .,.._. ............................... -1::·=-··•·1· .... ...... ._rcv'1111._.11na "' .................... ,. . 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Robert Stack. i hr .• ,5 min.) . .. •••••cu•• .. ... • ...n TJme Is running out, bUt H1try ffnally tgrHS to contact hlt Ill fat~ ~art 2 of 2) .. ~fti.,.. :.cm..L. ....... Mw.IATLIC Ill ,... __ _ _, .. ~ 8 Sunday, April 28, 1985 -·----------Cllt191Cllll .. (ll) ..... .._,.. .. MIWAft . ......,--~ r-Ta:r :'A .... .. ,.. •••••• ... .. ....,,.u.&A. .. "WatM&hlp Down" ( 1978, Ora- ma)· Animated. Voices of John Hurt, AalOffAIChi(dlon. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) 1•tt••·----.. amfWiiiN -,_,.. __ ..., iFBE-.. ,._ ··----'1)Q _, .. ... "The Wit" ( 1978, Musical) Di- ane Rola. MlchHI Jackson. (2 hrs .• 13 min .. . ~-~he'\oy Who Turned Yellow" 111W lfl di I Bi': ......... IUID1111W... n_..., Up to date ~ lnformatlotl f0< mana- getl. lnCludlng ttrategy, lstues. technolo- 'l'f, and a nwTew of Wall Street actMtles. IB> (1 hr.) CH> .,.. "'Hurricane'' (1979. Orama) Mia Farrow, Jason Robards. ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) cm mT M -· Fat and fuzzy creatures. the Wombles. want a clean wOOd and embark on a mlSsion to pick up the mess i.ft by humans. ( 1 hr.) (I) llOWll "No Bia Deal" ( 1983. Orama) Tammy Grimes. l'<evin Dillon. (1 hr., 27 IJ-ca1•W1WlllM&. .. ., -..rM. fUCI I "Real FriendS" mated. H0<ace Fly and Mastine cast a di~ cloud over the garden when they try to rult'I Roee-~tal and Sweet Violet's tr . Voice of Marie Osmond. WIW-ATCM.Ylltf U •• CCl.W ,..,..,, ___ ... ---.oeY ..--. .... •••1ir11n•wn· ............. _ ..... ...... " .... M.L-. GIM. MD• II ~ -----.oeY .. ,_... .. • tuL Animated. A. magical ... 1 enlist• the aid of children to educate adult• a~t human cruelty to 1Mls. ( 1 ~ llOWll "Curse 01 The Pink Panther" ~983, Comedy) Ted Waas. David Niven. hr. •Omln.) • iiOii "ThrH Penny Opera" ( 1931 , Musical) Rudolf Forster, Lotte lenya. ( 1 hr., 63 mln.l ....... .. Cl)•••• .... ., •• 'Ill.I ...... " .... IDCD•.-e .. , ...... ........ .. "How To Steal A Miiiion (Doi· llrt ,And L!Ye H8PPlfY E• After)" ( 1966, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Peter 1.:1 n Ill I "Funny Uldy'' (.19-14. MUSlcal) Betbt1 Strefllnd. Jamel Cun. (2 In, 1>=>.•-A. proflle Of Mike Dlt· ka. (R) Cl> --.... CAMl A. blind 12- year-old It Clttttml~ to P.'OVO hit mother's rnnoctnet when the a PtQOed ., • prime suspect In the theft· of -the WOf1d'• largett diamond. Stars Adam Rich. -·Cl) •Mmf'IM.L Playoff Gtme, (2 hfl..3o min.) - l ··-·Cll•••• .. "Ga~nt Beta'' (19•6. Cornft· ~) Maflhell Thompeon, George Toblaa. i~.tl..-mmrw..., I _..,.. mA111T..r1Ulm• ..... 1"" ·-~..,. .. W An lnt9f'llew with Nonun.. 3X Butler, now known as Muhammad Abdul Aziz. one of thrH men serving a life sentence for ttie 1965 mur· ~ der of Malcolm x. ID nl'fllt•t••••• (()-WCT Atlanta Championships. final match. live from Atlanta. (3 hrs.) CID llOCllY ~ -A ,._year-old girl sparks opposition In her small town when she dons a hockey unlf0<m and joins 8 boys' championship team. (f hr., 17 min.) CD llOWll "Going Hollywood" ( 1978. Documentary) Narrated by Robert Pr~ lton~~yln) _ -...... &':r-WllMDAYIDW _ .... u=w Chicago Cubs at Phlladel- la Phllllee <)hn~) .. llCWA ... C#IN&.-. ....... lllWICIAL PL.AW .,. "Coma" (1978, Mystery) Genevieve Bujold. Michael Douglas. ( 1 ~·=rl..WJ. -tll)llOWll "Young Fury" (1965, Western) Rory Calhoun, Virginia Mayo. (I hr , 45 min,) 1Wlmf1MI .... .,. "FrHbte And The Bean" ( 19l.4, Com9<.1y) James Caan. Alan Ar· kin. (2 ht!) I .... , .... SCIWI TMIA1M """-·---................ ...... llOWll "Dreamboat" (1952. Comedy) Clifton Webb, Ginger Rogers .. ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) (%) llOWll "Misunderstood" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Gene Hackman. Henry thomas. ( 1 hr .. 31 ':.l 1We (II POOf'ULI. Baltimore Stars at Ta;;:~';.n!~ .. 30 min.) • MOTGatDllC MOI I} ..,.., IOCI Red Fraggle feverishly practlcet rock hockey when she learns that her ldOI will be a spectator ([) .,. "Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave': ( 1982. Ofama) Sneezy Wa- ters, Obcle $Mt~ (1 hr .. 26 min.) ... lllfTO...,_ -AflerDDOD ---· .. ,-... co11 mm1e1 _ ..... ..... . .. "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home•• ( 1986. Comedy) Peter Ustffleot • Sl'ftrltY Mlc:Lalne. (2 h,..) e •llWff "T~ Adventures Of Sher- lock Holmff" Holmes and Watson .be-com. embroiled In a Christmas Dey caper frwolVlng a prloelt88 jewel S1oten from a counfess and l\ldden inside a gooee. Q U hr.) · • •WZOO'IM••U•Ull fea-tured: a look at the hummlngbifdl and atat9 Of the M8, t~ngbok beble5. tlDWDaVllC CC) ... "Octopussy" ( 1983. A.dVen· ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams (2 hrs . tO =~ I .... ,. -!l°A..1uu. Playoff Game. (2 ltis.~~ -ro• -'9 -•-•u=w. u• c•--••n .. ''Hard To Hold" (19&4, Ora- ma) Rick Sprlngfletd. Janet Ellber. (1 hr., 33 min.) (I} NM CllAll Hart serves as Klngs- field's 19118tant on a Court of Appeals case. -tm COUl'IUU ......... -.ucTAllT C ALLY Jacques Cousteau and his team ex- plore Jhe history. wildlife and people of the 4800-mlle Missouri-Mississippi river sys- tem from Its origins to the Gulf of Mexico. i (2hrs,) WCllMIUIOl1MI,.._ W _, Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. final round, llve from Austin, Tex. (2 hrs.) I':': Featured: Porter Wagoner. Amy Grant, Miiiion Dollar Band, Twin Riv- er C~~~ 1....-MUIT The Opera Company 0 about a man's love for a young maiden and the deal he strikes with the' d8V11 to capture her affection Featured: James Morris. Alain Vanzo and Valerie Master· son. (3 hrs~ • U• San Diego Padres at Los A.~~ :_hrs., 30 min.) G ,_ •· ••n (I) llWlll U.S. Indoor Championships, men's and women's 10-metei platform Ii· nats. from Tuscaloosa, Ala. (2 hrs.) CD llOWll "Baby__Ooll" (1957, Orama) C.rroll Baker. Karl Malden. (1 hr .. 54 min.) . cm llOWll "Jaws 3'' 11983. Suspense) Dennis Quaid, Besa Armstrong. (2 hrs ) (%) llOWll "Camille" ( 1936. Romance) Greta GarbO. Robert 'taytor. ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) l ... ,UTCAll W W•W. C.li1ornla Angels at Seattle Mariners (3 hrs.) Cf) llOWll "Treasure ISiand" ( 1934. Ao· venture) Wallace Bee<y. Jackie Coopei. Lionel Ba~ore. (2 hrs.) ID•IVYUM (l)llOWll "Up In Arms" ( 1944. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Dinah Shore. ( 1 hr . 46 min.) •G ..,_ "Rio Conchos" ( 1964·, West· ern) Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman. (2 hrs.) e llOWll "Don't Go Near The Water" i 957. Comedy) Glenn Ford. Gia Scala. tws.) 10La taD Host Aiek Dees. Cohost: Cryttat Gayte. Guests: Shalimar. Greg Kihn. Patti LaBelle. Mickey Gilley. Twisted Slate<, Judy Collins. Diana Ross (lnter-vlewJ.ioP hr.) . ---CH> .. "Amef1can Hot Wax" ( 1978. eom.dy) Tim Mcintire. Laraine Newman ~I 1 hf~mln.) .,.. "ReunlOn In Reno" (1951. omecty) Matk Stevens. Peggy Dow ( 1 hr .. 30mtn..) -~,_,,,.... .. "Aomancln The Stone" 19&-'. Adventure) Mtheef Douglas, .. 1K1t~. (1hr.,45 mln.) -~ ... .... Mn0 .... NASCAR late Model ha~ RaceNASCAA Champ. ( 1 hr. 30 mln.l Sunday, April 28, 1985 9 -Sunday Cont. 110•••1a... _ ..... .. IJSICJM ... "F/lend9hlps, Secrers 11nd Lies" f 79. Orama) Tine Louise, Paula Pren· ,i,;.f J.rw, M.'lmlmT11•.,.D"'•_,tTI,.. Highlights of the '70 Oakland Raiders Md '73 Buffalo Bib. ffi) ( 1 hr.) OJ (Q) lllOWll ''Heart Like A Wheel (1983. Biography) Bonnie Bedelta. Beau Bridges. ( 1 hr .. 53 mm J (%).,.. "Hearts And Minds ( 1974 Documentary) ( 1 hr , 52 nun I .. 8 llOWll "The Oregon Trail' ( 1975, Ad venture) AOd TaylOf. Douglas V Fowley i ht:.b.r 11\.-e .... THI ,AIT A look at the famous planes and authentic repll· caa that are a part of aviation hrs1ory In· ctuding "The Spirit 01 St L01J1s," "The Red Baron" and the "Gee Bee Z·Model Rarnesented Cl) A special focusing on the ris· Ing high IChool dropoul rate and the el· tona of private and pvbhc sect0< groups to reverte the oblem I hr I!)' Aegjor1 Chemplon9h1ps • IOl.1 Libe<ty Mutual Legends of Goll llNI round, from Aushn, Tex ( 2 hrs I I AMmmTW _,__.tM.YTHI ... lllOWll ''Running Brave · ( 1983. Ora· ma) Ro~by Benson. Pat Hingle ( t hr . 45 min.) m llOWll "Frontier Gal" ( 1945. Wes1ern) Yvonne De Carlo, Rod Cameron ( t hr 30mln.) • 1WU, WI W011.0 tll 'lmN.I -_,...,.Al .. ITMtm ..... "P'igs . ( 1980, HOtlOf) Toni Lawrance. Jesse Vint (2 htS I 1 ..... 1.UCY .,. "Sizzle" 11981 Orama) Loni • Anderson. John Fo= (2 hrs ) • WM.L tTmT Guesr Frederic Greenberg. vice president. Goldman Sacha & Co. I AM.-m•,,nPt"!wi.-n ......,. ... "Humcane" ( 1979 Drama) Mia Farrow. Jason Robards f 1 hr 59 -~~t•au. Atlanta Braves ar Housron Ast~ hrs .. 45 min ) "CC> "Over The Edge' (1 979. Ora· rM) Michael Kramer P11meta Ludwig f 1 hr., 36mfn ) •11M1TMM.I -ITOOID . .,. "Don't Go Neer The Waler (1967, Comedy) Glenn Ford. Gia Scala 2~~--­····--·~ --........... _ .. "' ..... .... Q ., ..... ... ....... ,_ Lm "ShoUld The Fed Be emtd?'' Gut9ta. Prttlon Marrin. vice chlllfman. F.s.ral RaNrve Sysrem, econ- omltt Hitrbert Stein ( 1 h1 ) e .-r UWll The vlllage acrlbe and hit eon st~ to tutVtve a lamtne during The YMr of the H~. and lhe v11111ge 1s flnlllv aband<>t\fd o f t hr I 10 Sunday, Aprll 28, 198 5 (.()CCII llm N•M.l Mississippi Stale at Alaba~hrt.) OJ (OJ "The Boy Who Turned Yel· low" ( 1981. Fantasy) Mark Oightam. Robert Eddison. Cl) llOWll "The liorae's Mouth" (1959, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Kay Walsh. ( 1 -1···;;-t- .... Q llOWll "Never Say Never Again" { t983. Adventure) Sean Connery. Klaus Marla Brandauer. (2 hrs . 17 min.) G•IAYOIW.&. -lvenlng ----•1a:~;walhbucider" (1976, Actven· ture) Robert Shaw. Genevieve Bujold A dashing buccaneet and his mates chat< lenge a power-mad polltlcian and his s1nis· ter COhortS~~·) 8 ATM Scheduled· Roget Ebert 11 II "Cal'sE~ i ~ Erica (Lee Remick) returns after the accidental death of her lover (John Beck) and Adam (Rock Hudaon) breaks up his romance with an attractive account eJ1ecutlve (Blair Brown) Based on the novel by Arthur Halley. (Part 3 of ~~ • , .. C~s school afler Chris writes an unfavorable review of her con· ot<t perf()(mance. ( t hr.) e llOWll "The Gumbalt Rally" ( 1§76, Comedy) Michael Sarrazln. Tim Mcintire A gumbell machine rs the grand prize In a New YO<k·te>-Los Angeles car race which brings all sorts of zany characters on10 the na11on's htghways and back roads (2 hrs.) I Ml a.An.I .UT AlelMM&. I MMTTOMMT llO¥A A close-up view of lhe famHy life and annual migrations of the gr11y wh11les ill) O (1 hr) CC) llOWI "The Bishop's Wife" ( 1948 FantHy) Cary Grant. L0<ella Young Ob· sessed by h11 dream of erecting a cathe- dral. a b19hop endangers his marriage unrn he 11 aided by a frlendly spirit ( 1 hr 48 min.) Clf)llCMI "Watershlp Down" (1978, Ora· ma) Animated. V~es of John Hutt, Ralph Richardson. Based on lt1t boO!( by Richard Adams. A band of courageous rabblll moves lrom ltt own werrtn. which 1s about 10 be destroyed by • land devel· opment, lo a new home miles away. 'PG' U hr .. 32 min.) ([) 'AlmA't AOY8ITUMI Anlmared Ttl(ough tnts of courage. a young bear prioca P'OVft hla wonhlneat lo his king· dOm and Aves tallow bears lrom a lero- ciout Intruder. (JV mY M ._. Fat and tuuy crMtUtaa, the Wombles, want a clean world and embark on a mlMlon to pick up the "*' left by humans ( 1 hr.) .. , .. -._TMTn. =LA. Featured. Thia apeclal edl· lion will tour lht myttery end beauty ot W ind':. ........ _ ... ..... ..... _.,. •19llTINll · mTOf •lllLOl "Anlmal Rescue" 19 Cll•--• &• .0. Edward la dls- tresaed at the though! thet hlS e>e-wtfe Evelyn may remttn)' and move Into the house n,>et door. (R) • 9 9'.IY'I--tr Ol IOT1 The an· swers to whether Joan of Arc was actually burned 111 the stake and If George Wa9h- 1ngton' s teeth were really made of wOOd AfSo· a menial and physical lest !hat re· duces 500 contestants 10 two (A) O ( 1 hr.) i = llAIQI Guests Barb11ra Eden Herbie HlflCock (R) ~ l hr l 1 J ..... Ol TMI U¥M PL.um A be- hlild-the-teenes look at the 1e1ev1slon se- ries "The Living Planet" that prov1des se· crets of wlldlife photography. ID llAnm This profile of the W()(ld's most popular household pet. the dog. examines a special, centuries-Old relatlonlhlp t:;l ( 1 ~ Ci).,. "Trading Places" ( t983, Com· edy) Eddie Murphy, Oen Aykroyd A well· 10-do e>eecullva. a ghetle>-bred con man and a prostitute devise a plot of r~~nge hr .. 46min.) (1l) llOWll "Slapsllck Of Another Kind' ( 1984. Comedy) Jerry Lawis, Madeline Kahn A woman gives birth to-una1tract1ve rwlns who are measengera from anorher planet sent to solve Earth's problems 'PG' (1hr .. 27 mln.1 Cl) llOWll "Reuben, Reoben" ( 1983. Ora ma) Tom Conti, Kelly McOlllls A Scottish poet on the lecture circuit indulges his passions 10< booze and young women on N~ England college c:.mpuses 'A' ( t hr .. • 1 min.) I llYMIOTO ••AM 119 MYOf.C0.9 119 e WY WWt• Hanry comm11s the cardinal err0< of lhrowinp away Pun~s MemJ~gly Irreparable dOI (RI CID .. _.. llCll Rad Fraggle feveflshly practices rock hockey when the learns that her Idol wlll be a spectator Me VOICll .... M C:UIMOOlll S1tJ· dents and teact\frs openly e>eprns !heir views on the cvrr11n1 stale of the public ~zrr,•em M all PM.wa.L •• ()) -H WIO'll Murder wa11s In lhe wings as a stage feOtnd Is coaxed oot or ratifement to star In a play with her daugtiter. (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 • ...r-Michael and KITT aid a psychlatrltHurned·rencher being has· sled by locals who are trying to thwart her efforts to bulld a center tor urban delln- ;e":J~) ~.'--.. '°" AU. Songs Include "Endless Love," "Ain't No 'Ml)Untatn High Enough" and t\Jf\Q from Iha album ''Roti..,...raped trom e-l983 concert In Ntw York (2 hrs ) • al .. "Brothafs In Law'' {Prem· lere. Orama) Mac Oav11. Joe Cortese A highway patrOlman and a trucker. each t>eperlencing falling mam•gH. J<>tn f0<cea 10 outW11 a devtous tycoon and his w11y ~.Q lthr.,30 m1n) m ClmA -Featured Dan Medina . reports on tht growing concern ovtr davit w0<1h1plng and Mt1n1c ceremon1": Wan· dy Gordon e>eplores the ltga1 adoption al· tematlve. Buying 8AblOt. J1m Murphy tootta at tha legal ram1lic111rons ot enlOIC· ~ lhe CIM_l_h penalty ( 1 hr ) C!J , ...... MM• A WOUIO·be taleYlllon writtr'1 telephone lntweflng -Sunday Cont. machine assumes a mind and voice of its own that lead to confusion ID llOVll "Sizzle" (1981. Drama) Loni Anderson. John Forsythe A small town girt transforms herself into a sultry nightclub star to avenge tier hance s mur der. (2 hrs ) m> Lllln\a 01 1MI mt ,_ PAllOUI Interviews with Morgan Brittany Abby Dalton. hotel and casino owner Steve Wynn. Rick James. Tai Babilonia and Ranj Gardner, actress Lee Meredith IBl I hr ) flD nlm This profile of the world's most popular household pet, the dog. examines a speclal. centuries-old re1at1onsh1p O ( 1 hr ) Based on the novel by Robin COOi< A woman doctor becomes suspicious of fa- tal "accidents" which are occurring with' alarming frequency at a Boston hospital £7~~-·--..r ....,fll.ul • UP "Elderly Abuse' Guests Rob- ert Butler, M D.. Suzanna Steinmetz Ph 0 . Congressman Claude Pepper (0- FL) _11 hr ) ... Cl) CltAZY &..-1 A POX Harry 1nvestl· gates the possibly polygamous ac111111ies ol his gOddaughtar's groom-to-be but in· stead is led into a case 1nvotvi~ one of San FranctSCo's wealthiest fam1has (R) final match, from Atlanta. (R) (2 hrs.) CO llOVll "Doctor Detroit" (1983, Corn. dy) Dan Aykroyd, Donna Dixon. A llmld college profelSOf " recruited to take the place of a ·pimp, and soon finds himself 8'\jo:lhls new occupation 'R' ( 1 hr .· 31 min. • (Q) "Trading Places" ( 1963, Com· edy) Eddie Murphy. Oen Aykroyd A well· lo-do executive. a ghetto-bred con man and a prostitute devise a plot of revenge against two conniving financiers. 'R' ( 1 hr . 46mln.) (I) llOWll "Mldmght Express" ( 1978, Ofama) Brad Davts. John Hurt. Based on the true story of Biiiy Hayes. a young Amencan arrested In futl(ey for attempt· Ing to smuggle out hasNsh. wtio soffers a grueling incaroera11on in a torturous prls· on ~hrs .. 1 min.) Ii) IMllL aCI TMIA1M 'All For Love" After a stranger is caught stealing eggs from the King family, he becomes 11'1e1r re· ~led hired hand O ( 1 hr ) ~ llOVll "Over The Brooklyn Bridge" ( 1984. Romance) Ethott Gould Margaux Hemingway A man who dreami. ot own mg a posh restaurant 1n Manhattan must marry a woman he doesn't love so that he can receive the hnanc1at support needeo to start the buainass 'R' ( 1 hr 46 min 1 a hc.6 TWT MOW~·• Stano- up routines by Joan Rivers, Bill Cosby, Stave Martin, ROdney Dangerhetd. George Carlin and other comi<:s are featurect (A) U hr ) I QI , ..... • <II llOWll "Braker" (Premiere. Ora- IPOllTIC8'19 ma) Rachel Ward. Jeff Bndges A fading professional loo1batt player falls 1n love with the gtrUnend of a small·llme hood and becomes involved with shady high stakes real estate dealings ·A Q (2 hrs 8 mln ) CJ) llOVll Coma ( 1978. My~tery) Genevieve Bu1otd. M1chae1 Douglas -TV Puzzle 9 13 17 n S6 .. ,. 11 A Wf''" 1 '..l '"t.l" , II I •I , ,., i4 r ~l""•' i.1•11 l!i K~t... l\11• lb Ma!u1 1•1 I 1' 11 P~1•pu1nt 1•1 M,11> ll,1 11 ACROSS J.J 1•1 ,: , J 4 J.l 1' J J l " If . ',, \q "' fil WILD~ Martin and Jim travel to South Amerlea and venture into the 1ung1e Where killer cats live 11111 llTM COflUID . IMilLaCI TMIA1M "All For Love" After a stranger is caught steahn eggs ~led hired han'd. O ( 1 hr ) Ii[!) llYllM'1 "The Adventures Of Sher· lock Holmes" Holmes and Watson be· come embroiled 1n a Christmas Day caper involving a priceless 1ewet stolen from a countess and hidden 1naide a goose O (i hTJ.. WCT Atlanta Chamot0nsh1ps. MetN. 111 ... asurP F<.c y Ht••, ('1111 8 .. trnt>c, ,,.., Thp Kin'J 8 B1'C.I IJ1 fhP Ill Crnckertl') J 1 Rt ,,,,,,, luur , ~· ''f I tif I-t ·'•· tl1• Jh('1 ' IM1 1 /\ I•('' Ctd1r!' ·I C,111<,0y '• 8 .. 111y ur Kf'll, ti l r ll ll'-1111 I Ar11e1e ti Actor Kolh <) Ch;irlotle Ra ... •ult 10 G•;indP ano Brav '1 '>h1• <,Mr<. K1r1~ H1qn 1R l urr11" c;11·Prie • Jtt• ) Co111p1h!> i•nor\I ,., Ai.itiroval., 76 M1llJum Slone ll I•~ ". PrPs1~ri1tal n1c ~n.11nn lti Dolly P<1l!On 5 tn1111•" """l''Q A (1llh''' I . .;>ti/' w.1!> qQ n H .. -Al:)> ( 1<,h 1!1 Wh1tli>npoot ·.yllrJlilf' "\h Air.vol! s1a1 37 (..o ~tar uf 1 A1.hl'>"; ltl I t>I s Make d ma) Cart Weathers. Joseph Bottoms A veteran cop and his young partntr be- come embroiled 1n a murder case 1nvolv- 1ng the g.littery world of ffiUSIC ll10eos and adult tilms. O ( 1 hr , 30 min ) flJ ICllOG&. llAT Host Roberta Wein~ lraub entertainment around the world. including the best in movtes, music videos and tele- viSton shows. Hosts: Morgan Brittany and Stephen J Cannell Featured David Has- selhoH, Victoria Principal. 81fly Dee Wll· hams. Linda Gray, Joan Cottlns. l(enny R~rs and Roger Moore (2 hrs ) ..,_"" A StoOQe He played !:),,,, s~n~o1c1 '"' :>? I ::!IP gr Pd' f>lv m1 1 i"'t'rnas S4 Gun<.rric •• • I I' "ib G1mmt:o d 0° .... .-11' +.., 7 Superm,11 ctf"'! t DOWN lq Se•ies tc 1 11111 ~ M •00) 4() C Jlt1mno<.• H f'I: ,...\..,., J ;' ( 'iNfR(ll "'·""''''' 44 Vh ,., ()II I '-'! f!Udl 4'J ::,prqett 11 J8 B •Iv w1 '-it }'• .. < , >Y. rin 1 Mr• k' ~ ~o Chern.ca entl•no ~:l -the p,.or11" 5!i P11nfpr s mp;i .urP Sunday, April 28. 1985 11 -Sunday Conl • . ,.,,.,, ...... -Cll ..,.. ._ U. Trapper's ex· wife persuadn him to aooept their &on as an Intern at San Francisco Memorial after his capricious behaV\or results In his rejec· tlon trom another hospital's staff (R) {I hr.) 8 e -Of M ~In "Murde< on the Half Shell," a fitness guru {Michelle Ptilllpt) Is murdered alter putting her heelth ape up for sale. In "Dead Wrong," a woman encounters deadly terror while vecat~oo a tropical Island ( 1 hr )' llirE-FeeMed. a<eha• ologlett dllcovefles about Custer's defeat at Little Blgtlofn; the life and wOrl< of the 191h-<:entury American painter Thomas Eakins. O ( 1 hr.) e .-AT I A CJ....:a "Bach's Bren- denburg Concer1os: The Concerto Gros· so" Nlkolaus Harnoncoun conducts the Concentus muslcus of Vienna in the com· poset''S Brandenburg Concertos I, VI and Ill. performed on period 1n1trumen1g Cl ht) ~TITlllllD•• .. IOllllOll!Wm· (ID ..,_ "Hard To Hold" { 1984, Ora· ma) Rick Springfield. Janet E1lber A rock ·n· roll stir falls tor a chlld psycho1og1s1 !..! hf., 33 min ) Cl)_,._ A sudden romance between Joe (Robeft Walden) and his waitress Kelty (Robin Riker) turns Into an affair they soon regret. Q &IM. llTATI: M •lftll..,ml'll-mnlT Of TMI -!!····· .-r11•n n9 .. Featured • dilCusses her role 1n "Mask." ( t hr ) ·CC) cumex ~ mm •rr Fea· lured: comedienne Sandra Bernhard ~" tun at snow bualness ecr• •11 llOOll IRAm Slcetchea romance 1n the ele· valor. letters 10 the editor. young love at mlddJe ~; the World News team Q .. , U9AY9GITIPMI -.. "Mozambique" ( 1965. Drama) Steve Cochran. Hildegarde Knell A wom· an blackmails a pilot In order 10 obtain the contents of a brtelcaae. (2 hrs ) tWIUU nf.:=.. A would-be 1Mvlllon writer's telephone answering mechloe auumes a mind and voice of Its own thlt lead to contusion I ==---cm LMTI Stevie Ray Veughen and Ne bend. Double Trouble.• ptay Mleetlonl trom "T exes FIOOd .. The tebulOUS Thundefblrds perform "One's Too=" and "She's Tough " (1 hr) ~ "The Amityville Horror" ( 1979. Horror) James Brolln, Margot Kidder A couple ..,,chit for the reason behmd a llf'let of bizarre e.nd frightening events oc· cooing In their newly purchased Long Is· land~. 'R' ( t hr , 57 min ) .. , .... ... ,, ,..,,.. CCMnlY -Mii THiii. ReuY Ballty. Janie Fr1dte. B.J. Thoma• and Roy Clark per- form In e WuNngton cone.rt on lnde-~[My, t~. (Part 2 ot 2) CJ) .. "Jblnlng Brave" ( 19&3. Ora· me) Robby Benton. Pat Hingle Baled on IM , ....... experiln04I of Sioux Indian Bii· 12 Sunday. Aprll 28. 1985 1y Miiis ano the personal ot>stacies he OV8fcame to become a member of the 196.C Olympic track team and the first Ametlcan to ever win the 10.000 meter run. 'PG' ( t hr . 45 min.) • (%) .,. "The Grey Fox" (1982, West· em) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur· roughs. Released alter 30 yefrs In prl&On, a notorious •tagecoach bandit finds popu- larity among the people In the Canadian wilderness when he embarks 00 a train· =i•o.?.32mln) ... Q • Clll.lml•IZBWl,_DUTN AT TMI ....... Scheduled: Roger Eberl and Gene Stake! revt.w "Stick'' and "Cat't E a." (II ~ .. -rf .,. ... Featured .Cher dltcU$&8$ herrole In "Mask." (1 hr ) l ,..,PAL-.L .-cmu.u. JllCU9 1W llOWll "Making Ttle Grade" ( 1984, Comedy) Judd Nelson, Dana Olsen A spoiled rich kid otters S 10.000 to a street· wise teen-ager to finish out his last year at ~ep school for him. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 1"99 8CMI "Indiscreet'' 1958. Comedy) • r gman. ric Amer1· can and a European actress fall In love although he claims to be married (2 hrs . 15 min) If, .......... . llOLLYWOOO Cl-• ~-----...... "°"" .. l ::rmm ... WGIUT.-ow ~ An e>eamlnatlon of conthcts within the American CathOllc Church an<;j Ila relatlonsh~the Vatican. O ( 1 hr ) (() UM. Arizona Ovllaws at Oakland Invaders (R) (3 hrs ) CO) 8CMI "Jaws 3" (1 983. Suspense) Dennis Ovald, Bess Armslrong A great white shark terrorlzea a marine amuse- ment park ( 1 hr , .CO min ) tt:118 llOWll "The Cowboys" ( t972, West· ern) John Wayne, Roscoe Lee Brown Eleven schoolboys become toughened men When the~ partlelpa.t.e 1n a big cattle _1drlv:.~.:r 0 min) MTWCll TMI llTl MMIWTWT•• a.at••------.. MftOIM. M.(GMGl • 11tT Ouettlons detlgned to determine Whether a person has a drlnl<lng problem are answered by recovering alcohollct including Roy Scheldtt and 8"6Tty FOf'd. (%) llCMI "Touch Of Evll" ( 19&8. Suspense) Charlton Heaton. Orson Weltet A Mexican pollCe Inspector and his American bride becOrM the victims of a smalltime gangster and a shady &her1tt dut"'9, ~ murdef investigation on the bor· def~. 33 min ) =!I-· ('jS 8CMI "Who't Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?" ( 1966, Orama) ~llzAI~ TaylOf. Richard Burton A casual get·together be- t~ two unt~ly proftuOfs and the+r wives explodes 1n a niQhl of psyohologlcal furor revealing Inner tenllona and mtrltal llJtmoll C 2 hrt . 9 min ) we•un irw. (!) ... ''The NOOM Henga High" ( 1948. COmedy) Abt>Ott and Costello, Cathy Downs. Ffobbera relieve the boys of ·~~~~~min.) I 1.oC~UIDLLOW _. A I<><* at the differ· ent treatment centers available In the San ~area. ~ llOWll "Romancing The Stone" ( 198<4, Adventure) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner. A romantic noveflaf r• lvctantly teams with a macho advtnturtf In a South Amerlc•n Jungle to ransom her sitter with a tabulou• legendlry jewel 'PG' (1 ht .. .CS min.) ·1--,···1• W 1.--.,iThe Killert'' ( 196.C, Mystery) Lee Mervin. Angle Dickinson. A pair of hired k~ probe their victim's past, seeking clues on a robbery In ~lch the victim had purportedly been Involved (2 hrt) .. -.. .... Q ...... IOT•lll•YTMI ... -...--.un. .... , ..... ... _..ATCM .. lllT .. ....... 111111 llCMI "Ametlcan Hot Wax" (1978, Comedy) Tim Mcintire, Laraine Newman Nineteen-fifties dl9c jockey Alan Freed tries to bring the flrtt live rock ·n· roll show to the stage of Brooklyn's Paramount Theatre despite many protests 'PG' ( 1 "lhr., :."'~.mrA"* .. ...n• ... .., .. a.MIT ..,_ "The Aviator's Wife" (1961, Suspet\19) Philippe Marlaud, Marie Riviere A. law student in Paris becomes oblened with a woman 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ... :! ..,_ "Over The Brooklyn Bridge" ( 198", Romance) Elliott Gould. M1rgaux Hemingway A man who dreamt of own· Ing a posh reataurant In Manhattan must marry a woman he doesn't love so that he can receive the financial support needed .. 1tos=r~d 1hr .46mln) ... • 111111W ... "Never Say Never Again" (1983, Adventure) Sean Connery, Klaus Marla Brandauer. Alter a world-threaten· Ing organization sleall two U.S. mlsa11e& and 1nnou11Ces It wlll detonate the war• headS II a ransom It not met, Brttith agent Jamtt Bond II called In to save the world 'PG' Q (2 hrs .. 17 min) •• _. "Weird Woman" (1944, Hor· ror) Loo Chaney Jr . Evelyn Ankara. A i feuor and hla wife are victimized by a ~:'woman ( 1 hf . 30 min ) ..-.TA1mNnm .. um.I ..... • AUITIMM The popular rock group performs a tt*tton of their hltt In a concert taped In Mel· _bour.;.~~ ~ _. "Midnight Express" ( 1978 Orama) Brad 0.Yla. John Hun Baled on the true atory of Billy HayttS, • young American arrested In furkty for a11empl· Ing to tmugg.lt out halhittl. Who suffers a grueling lncaroetatlon In e torturous prla· on. ·~rs., 1 min) •(f!I• Of ... • ' -Morning Movies- •GI> "The Unguarded Moment" ( 1956 Suspense) Esther W1tllams. George Nader (2 hrs ) .. CC) "Harry Tracy" ( 1982, Drama) Bruce Dern, Helen Shaver. ( 1 hr , 40 min ) -® "Alice's Ad\lentur" In Wonderland" ( 1972, Musical) FIOf\8 Fullerton. Peter Sellers (l hr 4 1 min ) · Cl) "The Horse's Mouth" ti959. Come- dy) Alee' Guinness. Kay Walsh ( 1 hr 33 min) 1111 (0) "Cross Creek" ( 1982. Drema) Mary Steenburgen. Rip Torn (2 hrs. 2 min.) .. CC) "Space Raiders" ( 1983. Science Fie· llon) Vince Edwards. OaVld Mendenhall i!_hr . 22 min) (I) "Trenchcoar· ( 1983 Comedy) Mar- Q2_t Kidder Robert Hays. ( 1 hr., 31 min ) lZJ "Criss Cross" ( 1946. Orama) Buri Lancaster, Yvonne De CarlO ( 1 hr 27 min) •<m "The Ballad 0 1 Grego110 Cortez" (1983. Drama) Ed'Nard James Olmos Tom.Sower ( 1 hr. 44 m1") .. CC) "The Man Between" ( 1954 Suspense) James Mason. Claire Bloom {l hr . 4 1 min ) (JI) "The Magic 01 Lassie" ( 1978. Adven ture) James S1ewan Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr 40 min) "The Aviator's Wtfe" ( 1981 Suspense) Philippe Marlaud, Marie Riviere. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •al) "Silver City" (1951, Ad\lenture) Yvonne De Carlo. Edmond O'Brien (2 hrs) .. "The Seven Hills Of Rome" ( 19&8 Musical) Mario Lanza. Peggie Castle ( 1 hr , 44 min) W CO) "Bells" ( 1980, Science F1c11on) R1c.h ard Chamberlain. John Houseman ( 1 hr 19mln ) WG "The COiossus 01 New-York" (1958 Horror) Otto Kruger. Mala Powers (I hr 30m1n l -a11....0n Movies- •• "Interrupted Mtlody" ( 1955. Musi· cal) Eleanor Parker. Glenn Ford (2 hrs ) CC) "ChamplOna" ( 1984. Biography) John Hurt, Edward WOOdward ( 1 hr 55 min) CID "MlsunderstOOd" +1984. Drama) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas ( 1 hr 3 1 min) ·- (%) "True Conless1ont" ( 1981. DrsmaJ Robert De Niro. Robert Duvall ( 1 hr 50 min) bll(O) "Cross Creek" (1982. Orama) Mary Sfeenbvrgen, Rip Torn (2 hrs. 2 min) •CC) "Wutherlng Helghta" ( 1939. Ro mance) Laurence Ollvier. Merle Oberon ~hr . 43 mlfl.) "Twlhghl Zone •• The Movie" ( 1983 Tence-Flctlon) John LllhQOw Vic Mor· row ( 1 hr . 42 min ) (?) "The Horse's Mouth" ( 1959. Come· dy) Alec Guinness. Kay Walsh ( 1 hr 33 min) • •()) "Alk:e The Chimp" (1 978. ComedR. Lynne Mofgan Dexter Fle1cher (I hr-.~7 min) • (Q) "Can She Bake A Cherry P .. 7" ( 1983. Com.dy) Karen Black, Michael Gmn ( 1 hr , 30 min I •(C) "Harry Tracy" ( 1911t. Ofama) Bruce Oefn. Helen Shavtr ( 1 'hr 40 min ) "Aiiee's Adventures In Wonderland" ( 1972. Muslcal) FiOOa Fuller1on. Peter ~ (1 hr .•lm1n) Cl) "The Otey Fox" ( 1982. Western) Rlch,rd Farnsworth, Jackie Burroughs ( 1 hr . 32 min) .. CI.> "Oc:topussy" ( 1983, Ad\lenture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams (2 hrs . 10 min) (m "The Ballad 0 1 Gregorio Cortez" · ( 1983. Drama) Edward James Olmos Tom Bower ( 1 hr . 44 min.) .. al) "The Revengers" ( 1972 Western) Wiiiiam Holden. Ernest Borgnlne (2 hrs ) .. "Criss Cross" ( 1948. Drama) Burt l sncaster Yvonne De Carlo ( 1 hr . 27 m1nl -Evening ----• -u.v= .... IWlfTOMMT ~C<9MY lfMTm IUlllM.ollT .... nm11ca11--.•rr .,. "f!le Man Between" ( 1954 Suspense) James Mason. Claire Bloom A man risks his Ille in postwar Berlin to rescue a ktdnappect young girl ( 1 hr . 4 I min) CID MIO ca-ATTMCTIOm (I) .. "The Doctor And The Girl ( 1950. Romance) Glenn Ford. Gloria OeHsven A young doctor clashe$ with his father, also a doctor when he settles down on the "wrong" Side of town with the ~~~=irl (1hr 38mtn) ...... IWPTMYIMMI ... ~ .... ALICI llM:m.1~ ..... .... OIPOll'Mm PACll 01 CUL. Mm LlllOllumt '9IOZOO 19 .... ... .._TMATNll •All .... .... 0 '& llMAall A Russian love story a w1ldkfe tour of Al.Ilka's Denak Park I=' I r TWT Interview Wltl'I ILMi.:: ... DIAl1\ WMOWIL • CMG•n .,. -Crots Creek" ( 1982. Drama) Mary Steenburgen, Rip Torn Based on the memoirs of Mari0ti. Kinnan Rawlings In 1928. an ambitious New York writer leaves her waalthy husband fOt' the more peecatut e1u•1ence of a FIOrlda Ot'ange grove where She plans to write Gothic ro-mance novels 'PG' (2 hrs . 2 min I (1) .,. "True Confeu1ons" ( 1981 , Orama) Robert De Niro Robert Ou111111 The usuafty 9eparate worlds of two broth· ers. a Los Angei.s poltce detective and an amDlttous Roman Catholic poest. con- ver0t~1 • murder mvest9uion 'R' 11 hr 50mln Nial) •111•" -.uc:TMT ALLY JacQues Cousteau and hit team e~ plora the histOfy wltdlife anl:tpeople of the 480()..mile M1uour1-M~pl nv9f' sys- tem from 111 or1g1ne to the Gull of Meiuco Q.(2hn) Nl9 I Oil M TOllll Faatvred a teuon 1n hlOh·perlormence dnwio from the man wtio teacheS the stars the last track: the ultimate record swap spms again: man's fescinatlon with felines 1., ... , .... .,... •&Lt LOCAL -An up close IOOk at tt'le members of the Los Angeles Fire Depart- ment which Include& an Inside gllmpu at how fire fighters ere trained and how they I"" F.1=~consta"""°" . .,,,,, ~WUWOIUOl A*IM.I -·= ...... 9'0CI The GOt'gs plan to wipe out the Fragoles by creating a conc~trat· ed boredom )UICe llOWI "T1mer1der" ( 1982, Science- Fichon) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer A mo- torcyclisf unwltllngly travels through a time warp and winds up among 191h-cen- tury Western outlaws PG' ( 1 hr , 35 m1nJ I ~~MOUYWOOD'* .. Cll 1C .... A1C-. ... Bltty 1s instructed to rind out wtlO's leaking top. secret information to enemy agents and to locate a double agent wM's stiffing up D 8) "Adam· ( 1983 Drama) Oan1tl J Trav11n11, JoBeth W1thams A m1SS1ng child's d1stravgh1 parents ta)(e steps to ensure passage of leg~latioo that would help parents of other ch•ldran who have 11anished Based on a true story (R) Q.(~ • "Lucky Laay I 1975 Come- <2Yl LIZJI M1nnelh. Burt Reynolds A kind· hearted killer a bungling g.golO and a smuggler's widow t9rm a personal and profess1ona1 bootlegging alliance during Proh1blt~2 hrs ) 8 (Ill "Apocalypse Now ( 1979, Orama) Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen An Intelligence agent embarks on a mrssion up river into the V1etnamese 1ungle to find and kill a renegade AWOL Army otfiCer who has f()jled all previous attempts at his cap~~(3 hrs) 1 ... O..llAl9GllllllC* •WITMPO._ __ IMCTMllAM ... l'GelMn • --. llC. Beginning 1n I 929, thll miniseries follows the ruthless explOits 01 James Munroe (Kenneth Wel•h). a Cana- dian 1nduttrl11ist capable of driving adver- serlft to tulclde and using philanthropy '°' flnanclll geln (Part 1 of 2) ( 3 hrs.) • .,.. "The Dark Secret 01 Harvest Home" (Pert 1 of 2) ( t978. Horror) Bette 0.VIS, OeVld Ackroyd A )(OUng COU· pie lffve 11'\e city hfe behind to settle 1n a remote New England town-bound by a strange yearly ritual 10f crop lertllily 12 hrs) • -.m I I I• JOtmM. WMl18m OtYene h<>tts en ~ of e1wwonmental ._,. 11'1 the Wtldtfnnt area of the Ametlean West at he viSlts Callforf\141 ~· Montw. Utah and N9\i~t fl.':1'&_ "' ,. •.WMWOP lltf Big Btrd and hla frltndl vtal1 IM Met· r()pOtttan Mue.um of Ar1 In New York (RI Ollhrl Sunday, April 28. 1985 13 -Monday Coal. (C) .. "Losln' II" (1982. Comeoy1 Tom CNIM. Jackie Earle Haley. Four teen-age boys hoping to lose their virginity In a Tijuana brothel pick up an older wom- an going aouth for a Mexican dlvotce 'A' OO hr .. 40m~ -··-Mt _. "The Magic 01 Lassie" ( 1978. Adventure) James Stewart. Mickey Roo- ney. The betOved ooltle helpt to reatlirm a young boy's faith In humanity When she prevents several crises from occurring In a ~I=:'"· 'G' ( 1 hr. •O mrn ) (J). -In pre-Wqrld War I England, an eccentric forme< sea captain (Rex Harrison) takes a romantic bul naive woman (Amy Irving) under his tu- ':iOJ~l .. I 11CTAC DOUIN ....,.. .. ()) UTI I AU.a To av<>1d paying a huge rent Increase. Kate and Allie work al convincing the landlady that lhey'ut 1eally one family (R) ·=•Wl11 * ' •&CM tu,_. "Family Bus1- neN" Milton Berle stars In tt,is drama a-------i•tbCXJYr1rt-t wa'11h111mtrmtmlll'f11T m&rrwho di'Ci(Jes o alter hit wlll and calls his lour sons togeth· er to announce the change. Q ( 1 hr , 30 min.) D TMI UILOl'I imn.e Based on the novel by David Garnett, this tragic love 1tory about a British sea captain who mar· rles an African pilncess and brings her home to his village stars Tom Bell and NI· gerlan actress Shope Sh0de1nde (R) Q {1 hr .. 30 min.) (I)'*" POO'f'IAU. Orlando Renegades a1 Nni Jersey Generals (R) (3 h" ) (I) _. "Natlonal Lampoon's Vaca· tlon" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly D' Angelo A vacationing family encounters 6ne disaster alter another while traveling. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) (ID ... "Can She Bal<e A Cherry Pie?" ( 1983. Comedy) Karen Black, Michael ~mll. A neurotic divorcee still emotionally attached to her ex-husband begins an un- certain romance with a seH-centered, con- llnned bachelor 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 mln ) .,. "Pauline At The Beach" ( 1983 ) AITIAlnda Langlet. Arielle Dom- balle to. romantic ups and downs ol a young Parltlan woman vacationing in Nor· mandy u viewed through the eyes ol her . 1 16-=Acousin 'R' (1 hr 3' min ) -'°""""°'' •CA:Tlll911B .. (I) ....., Olcll Is dlaturbed when t.any beCOme9 Stepf\ame's surtor and ~to he<. (R) _.,. "Clambelce" (1967, Musical) P#Mley, Shelley Fabares A wealthy pleyboy in Mleml, wishing to sample the life of one WhO works tor his money IWltchet ldentltltt ~th a water-skiing In· ttrvctor.,;/.r;;· 30 min.) •• (J) a UCIY Chr1s and Mary iitti wttneea llrlthand the seamy go1ngs- on In the gatment bulil'leSI when an extor- 11t rtlUltt In 11son. (R) ( 1 hr.) •I II IL MW lOU ... 'Ml,._ OIYld end ~h Baxtet Birney hall thll documentary rtt-creatlng the ,..._llte CAMI of nine misting children and ~ 6ophlttlca1.cl IMthOdl of search- ing fOf mlli9lflg ptr10M and •"orts to pte· 11tnt abduction of t1tmentary-schOOI chn- chn wtll be lddr...O. Q (I hr.) ..... 1• Sunday, Aprll 28. 1985 IJLOUllMT ~ .,_ "Champions" ( 198'. Biogra- phy) John Hurt. EdWard WOOdward. The true story of successtul English jockey Bob Champion w1l4-1tncken with 'cancer In 1979, came back to win rhe Grand Na- tional Steeplechase two years later. ·po· Q_( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CID.,_ "Reuben. Reuben" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Tom Conti, Kelly McGiHIS. A Scottish poet on the lecture circuit Indulges his passions tor booze and young women on New England college campuses 'R' ( , hr .. 41 min) (S)llCMI "Trenchcoat" (1983. Comedy) Margot Kidder. RoberJ. Hays While vaca- tioning In Malta. clfcumstanees propel a would-be mystery writer Into a nwrder plot. lnternatk>nal Intrigue. and the arms of an undercover agent 'PG' ( 1 hr , 3 t min) GCAl.LmAUWOll'TI _@ _."Four Feathets" (1939. Adven- ture) Ralph Richardson. June Duprez A British army officer redeems himself from charges ot cowardice when he manages to quell a native rebelllon in Sudan (2 hrs .. 25 ml~ -1••mwm ... W ill &M A look Is tal<en at the Giibert CollectlOn of Georgian silver. al the =•let County Museum ol Art 8'!) W Topic the budget and the cities Scheduled. an,Jnterview with New Orleans Mayor Ernest Mor1al, president ol the U.S Conference of May· ors CI> .,_ "The Horse's Mouth" ( 1959 Comedy) Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh An eccentric British ar1ist lives In sell-Imposed poverty In order to attord the finest In arJ l'~les-( 1 hr • 33 min ) 1w fir()) 9 ID llD ... ---..-Ya&..-_,.,,.,_. ..... ~ .,_"Pandora's Mirror" ( 1981. Fan· tasy) V8'onlca Hart. Jamie Gillis, A wom- an buys an enchanted mirror that lnvolvM her In sexual encounters with the past ( 1 hr . 35 min) · cm llCMI "Aphrodite" ( 1982. Orama) Valerie Kaprlsky, Horst Buchholz. On an island 1n the Aegean Sea. 191'. an arms manufacturer arranges a three-day !ant•· sy recreation of Pierre Louys' cla1slc tale of the g0dde8s ol love and beauty 'R' ( 1 hr.,:~ ttdel Cl) -cc:"'-The Simons come to tht aid of a wealthy Houston soc1al1te searching for the man who left her stand- 1.!)g at tM altar (R) ( 1 hr:. 10 min ) U e mf OP CAMOI Hoet. Johnny Car- son. Guestt: Marlette Hartley. Allee Neel, Bin Johnson (R) ( 1 hr ) I U~Y..r 9 MC ... ..m.19 From Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam: a I<><* al how the ma· jOf powers haYa shifted since the taH ot Sa~ deeade ago ( 1 hr. l I ... ........ u,_, .-CA Scheduled author James North {"Freedom Rising") discuss;.;>artheld ( t hr.) e M Scheduled a profit. ol Dase· ball'• Calffornlt Angel9 ~hr , 30 min ) tW ®--CIT"fllnl.AIF.•IUIY Alumni of Chtugo· s Seoorrd City comedy troupe entertain an audlenbe et the Vic Theatre with lmpiovttatlonal lketehtl Performer. 11'l(;lude Ed Asner, Jim Belushi, Mary Gross. Betty Thomas. Harold Ram Geor~ Wendt. ( 1 hr ) (J) .,. "National Lampoon's Vac tlon" (1983. Comedy) Chevy Chas Beverly D' Angelo. A vacationing lam encounters one disaster alter anoth wtille traveling. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .• 38 min.) -·.,_"Carne" (1952. Orama) La ranee Ollvler. Jennifer Jones. When young girl runs away with a married ma the two meet very different fates, (2 hr~ 35mln. -Cil ••w ... ~--"A.po Man" (1984. Corned) Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton. punk rocker takes a Job with a veteran c1 repossessor. and together they jOln It' chase for a 196-i Chevy Malibu whO£ trunk happens to contain a futurist ~ea~ hr .. 33 min) (I) llT , • .. (I) .,. "Under Fire" ( 1983. Orama Nick NOite. Joanna Catsldy. Two Amer can journalists and a photographer covt the Nicaraguan war while a French doubl agent uses photographs of rebe~ t .search tor key Sandinista leaders 'A' ( hrs .• 8 min.) !Zl _,. "My TutQ!" LL98LBomance Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi. A high scho< student becomes romantically 1nvolv& with the older woman Who Is tutoring hlr In French. 'R~., 37 min .. -11~ .... DA Liii&llYI lllCllOOCI .....,, arfOP_, ..... ,..,. ... "The Momlng Aller" ( 1974 Orama) Dick Van Dyke, Lynn Catllr Through pressures In hie job and the re spontlbllltlel ol hla upper middle-class llfe a man atarts ddnklog aod eventually IOSa all he tY8f work.cl for. ( 1 hr. 40 min.) • .,. "Thunder Bay" ( 1953, Adven ture) James Stewart. Joanne Dru Trouble erupts wt19n shrimp fllhermen r8SOft tc aa~ ott-lhore oll wells (2 hrl.) • •t•mu (Jl) "tnel<ltnt In San Francisco' (1970. Ofama) Alehard KH.y. Chris Con nefty. A man II held reapon$ible tor i youth's death when he trlta to help an olt man .• 2 hra.) ~'I mT-llllllmlAVIOI -··-..... .,. "Bells" ( 1-:Ao. Science Fiction) Richard Chamberlain. John Houseman /i deranged but technolOglcally astute lc1Ue1 uses an electronic device that transmits e lethal Jolt over telephone lines 'R' ( 1 hr 19 mln.~ -· ()) 'Al I WI A powetful bu&1· nett magnate piessur" Mae to find lhe murderer of hit 1laln newlywed daughter ffi) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) -CH)_. "Heel And Dutt" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Julle Christle. Grata Scecchl A young 8'gllshwoman arrlvel In lndla to re- Marcn the Ille ol her great aunt who. 60 yeara before. haid aeated a scandal by taking an lndlan lover 'R' (2 hrt , 10 min.) W. .. "A Man Could Gat Killed" ( 1966, Comedy) James Garner. Melina Mercpurl A banl<er mlttaktn fOf a secret agent btcomea entangled In a web ol ~e end smuggling (2 hr9 ) (!)-"MyPalGus" (1952.Comedyl Richard Widmark. Joanne Dru Altar a wealthy man loMt hll ton In a cut10dy ba"le to hit t•·wlfe, he r'8llZ8$ how Im· ~ent lht boy la to him. ( 1 hr • .30 min ) ... "I Coflttts" ( 11)53, Suspen .. ) Montg<>l'Mry Clllt, Anne Baxter Olrtci~ bV Alfred Hltcticook A priest honors the I -lloatlay Com. s. l- '· ly !r J· a " ) A, tr e e c 'f !I ) 2 sanctity of the contesalonal When he . case of mistaken Identity 'PG' ( 1 nr 44 stands trial for a murder commrtled by min.) oneofhlsconfessors_ (2hfs.) (%) ... "The Grey Fox" (1982. West (I) _..._ Ms Olympia Compett· em) Richard FarnswOfth. Jackie Bur lion from Montreal. (R) ( 1 hr ) rougha. Released after 30 years 1n prison '9 .. "Red Sundown" ( 1956. West· a notorious stagecoach bandit finds popu· ern) Rory Calhoun. Martha Hyer. A shert11 larlly among the people In the Canadian Is aided in his light against• ruthless land· wlldemets When he embarks on a train owner and a kllfer ~ya reformed gunsling· robbing lf"M. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 32 min ) er (1hf.30mln ) •(J)llCMI "Valley Girl" (1983. Comedy) tll(I) Al Alw:I MTN• .ooll Mel Nicolas Cage. Deborah F0<eman A nigh Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Ronny Graham. schoOI gin breaks ott her romance w1tn a and Jonathan Pryoe perform sketches punker because the relationship threatens that mix music. drama and comedy before her =t'a di Wtthln her peer group 'R' ( 1 an audience In London ( 1 hr ) hr ·1---.. ,.. ... MGU.ftlOOI Cl Olm•· Featured' meet ..,, •wr Mr T; behind· the-scenes of food commer· ,. ••-•.,.,.. (11) ciats. a look at how Vietnam Is poftrayed -NI ten years after tht fail of Saigon • .,. "Don't Drink The Wate1 e ALL•TMIPAl&Y ' (1969. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Estelle W~.,. "The Survivors" ( 1983, Come-Parsons. American tourists behind lhe dy) Witter Matthau, Robin Wiiiiams. Two Iron Curtain ire mistaken tor spies when very different men lose their Jobs. then find thelt daughter goes on a p1eture·tak1ng their lives Intertwined when they witness a F, ... (2 hrs.) robbery and become the Quarry of a syn· ..oTT • COITaLO dlcata hit man 'R' ( 1 hr . •• min.) _. "Frontier Horizon" ( 1938 •1mCll ... IMlmrATCM Western) .John Wayne. Jennlf.er Jones A ... ptomoter schemesJo swindle_ ranchers L--~--~~~~~-~>-41(1)~-~ifl-of~to buififa da111 tor llOW9 ''The Ballad Of Gregoflo Cor· a rnervolr. ( 1 hr ) .., ~ :I , tez" (1983, Orama) Edward James 01· ~ ... mos. tom Bower A San Antonio cow· • H•ll YW hand murders a snerltl In self-defense 1n a WA" llf .... -Taesclay -Monalng Movies- •OO'"Brellll'llffs .. (1983, Orama1 Richard Gere, Valerie Keprlnskr, ( 1 hr . 4 1 min.) •Cl> "Alice The Chi~p . (1976. Comedy) Lynne Morgan Oextef Fletcher ( 1 hr • 27, min) n CC) "Space Raiders" ( 1983, Science Fie·~ tt0n) Vince Edwards. David Mendenhall i! hr , 22 min ) •cm "Klllpomr· (1984. Orama) Leo Fong Richard Roundtree ( 1 hr . 29 min.) (%)"Pauline At The Beach" ( 1983. Com· edy) Amanda Langlet, Arielle Oombasle 1_!hr . ~min) •<ID "Walk East On Beacon" ( 1952. Mys- tery) George Murphy, Flniay Currie. (2 hrs.)· •CID "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adllen- tvre) Animated (1 hr , tO min) -~"And The Ship Sails On" ~1983, Ora· ma) Freddte Jones. Qarbara Jefford (2 hrs .. 12 min) CD) "Yellowbeard" ( t983. Comedy) Graham Chapman, Peter Boyle ( 1 hr . 4 1 min.) _ (%) "Reuben. Reuben" 1)983, Orama) Tom Conti, KeUy McGIHle ( 1hr .. •1 min I 19(1) "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adven· ture) Animated ( 1 hr . 10 min ) •CID ''The Wtld Pony" ( 1980. Adventure) Marilyn Llghtstone. Art Hindle. ( 1 hr . 28 min) 1 •cm "High Road To China" ( 1983, Ofa· ma) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong ( t hr •5 min) (%) "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Western) Rlehard Farnsworth, Jackie Burroughs ( 1 t:l!,_. 32mln.) -CC) "The Flflh MusketHr'' ( 1979, Adven· ture) Beau BrlclgH. Urtul1 Andress (I hr .. •3 min) ® "Massacre In Rome" ( 1973. Dra!'NI) Richard Burton. Marcello Mastroianni ( t hr .. 43mln) (I) "Splendor" ( 1935. Orama) Miriam Hopkins. Joel McCrea ( 1 hr.. t 7 min ) -dl) "Against A Crooked Sky" (1975, Ad venture) Richard Boone. Stewart Peter· aon (2 hrs.) tW(ID "Escape From El Otablo" ( 1983 Ao venture) Jimmy McNichot Timothy Var Patten (2 hrs.) (%) "ThrM Penny Opera" ( 1931 Mus• cal) Rudolf Forster. Lotte Leny a ( , hr 53mln) 1WG "Bronk" ( 1975. Orama) Jae~ Palance. Oev1d Birney ( 1 hr . 30 min ) "Hard To Hold" ( 1984 Orama) R.ci. SprlnQtield. Janet E1ber ( t hr , 33 min I -· "tea For Two" ( 1950, Musical) Doris Dey, Gordon MacRae (2 hrs ) CC) "Moonrunnefs" (1975 Adventure) James Mitchum, Kiel Martin ( t hr 42 min ) -CID "Trenchcoat" /1983. Come(l(I Mar ~t Kidder. Robert Hays. ( 1 hr . 3 min ) W lQ) "Klllpolnf' ( 198•. Orama) Leo Fong ~herd RoundtrM ( I hr , 29 min.) (I) "Uncommon Valor" ( 1983. Of1ma) 0.,,. H1ckmen, Robert SfiCl< ( 1 hr 45 min.) W CI) "To Please A Lady" (1950, Drama Clark G1bfe. Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr 31 min.) •CC'J "And The Ship Salli On" ( 1983 Ora ma) Freddie Jones, Barbara Jefford (~ hft .. 12 min) ® "Swing Shift" ( 198•. Orama) Goto1e H1wn. Kurt RusseH ( t hr . 40 mtn ) •ca> "The Front" (1976, Comedyl w oooy Allen, ZMo Moettl. ( 1 hr . 34 min ) (%) "Touch Of EvN" ( 1958. Suspense 1 Cheriton Heston, Otton Welles ( 1 hr 33 mlnL W (B) Cl) "Doi And The Bunny" ( 1980 Ao .,.®llCWm "Damien Omen II" (1978. Hor· ror) Wilham Holden. Lee 6rant A weatthy 1ndustnahs1 and his second wtle adopt t.us deceased brother's son. a m~tefK>Us toungster who is actually the child or the c:rev1I 'R' ( 1 hr 50 min ) a:a (!),Amt• ~ llOYm "Los1n' It" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise Jackie Earle Haley Four 1een-age boys hoping to lose the11 virginity r• a r 1uana bro1hel pick up an Older wom· an Q g south Jor a MeittCan divorce 'R' ~hr 40 min) z llOVll "True Confessions" ( 1981, Orama) Ro.ti.en De Niro. Robert Duvall The usually separate worlds of two broth- ers a Los Angeles police detective and an amb111ous Roman Cathotlc ptlest, con· verge duJ1'1g a murder mvestlgatton 'R' ( 1 nr 50 min J ;WHAnllY~ .. .....,. .., .... Tlmt llOVll "Can She~ake A Cherry Pie?" I 1983 Comedy) Karen Black. Michael Emil A neurotic divorcee sttll emot1ona1ty auached to her e~·husband begins an un· certain romance with a sell-centered, con· l11meo oechelor R' ( 1 hr 30 min ) Mf•t'-f~~Pietr Piper m-:- Hamehn" Enc Idle stars 1n 1h1s d1amat1za· 11on ol Robert Browning's poem al:>Ol.Jt a piper 'iNhO removes rats from tile Ctty of Hamel!,.. ....,1th 111s magical ftute O ( t hr ) venture I Ani'ma1eo ( 1 hr 10 min ) * C The Hound Of The Baskerv11tes" ( 1982 Mystery) tan R1cnardson. Brian Blesseo t 1 hr 18 mm ) .. The Sand Pebbles" f Part I 01 2) 11966 AdventureJ Sieve McOueen. Rich· aro Crenna 12 P'lrs 1 ~ Melanie 982 Oramal Burton Cummings Gtyn'l1S O'Connor ( 1 hr 49 r111r1, O 'reho...,beard' '1983. Comedy) Graham Chapman Peter Boyte ( 1 nr 41 m11 l % Reuber Reuoen ( '983 Orama) Tom Cont t<e11y McG1lhs ( I hr 4 I min ) -Evening ----- .~u= Cll ... MMTTOMMT ITM!m ILll-~ WTICCU. ' ll0¥9 "Massacre In Rome • ( 1973. Orama) Rte11ard Bu1ton Marcello Mas· 1ro1ann1 A secumy commanoer decides to t>e a non-conformist durtng Ille German occupation ol llaly 1n World War II 'PG' lJ hr ~min I S' llOVll 'Hard To Hold' ( 198•. Ora· rna) Rick Springfield, Janet E1ber A rock ,, roll star taus IOI' a t hlld psychologist and is cieterm1ned to win her love ·po· O I hr. 33 min ) • MOT llAT MOT\m .. eec ... """DAYIAUlt ... ~~ llAaa/&.WWIW ,...,.. Sunday April 28. 1985 15 -Taesclily Cont. I?) .. "Mr Mom" (1983. Comedy) Michael Keaton. Teri Garr A newly unem- ployed father and husband must assume hoVsekeeplng responslbllltles wt1tle his wife enters the work force 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 min.) . 1----.... ...... 'TMATT\19 \ ... ,. ..... =':.ii.. Tony Danza prachces f0< a celebrity car race, tt'le owne1s of a San Francisco clothing empire I -~-rTTOlllHT Interview with "Lace II" COfitars 8tooke Adams. PhOebe Cates and Oebo<ah Ralfin 1-.0IPOlnlm ...... ft. "High Road To Ctuna" (1983, Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Arm- strong. A m1mona11ess hires a hard-drink- ing ex-World War I tlyt'l_q ace 10 searcl'\ for her long-lost father 'PG ( 1 hr • 45 m1rM\ CZl llOWW "Hearts And Minds" (1974. OucumernaryJ lnttNllWS witnaome of the people most affected by the tragedy of Vietnam. 1n bOth the U S and SOUlh east Asia. reveal the pain, horror and bewilderment of war 'A' ( 1 hr • 52 min ) 19 8 t OI TMI TOMI Featured the rough end tumble world of the roller derby with six-loot. blonde queen Darlene Lang0t1 de ta Chapelle, bed-and-breakfasting. hoof- ing with California's wtnntngest teen dance team I GD PAaYPIUD '*"----m OIL.A. FeatUfed IOI.Ir some Of the - most exclusive esates of Beverly H1t11. meet the 1rrepress1bte Gypsy, atar of L A 's "La Cage Aux Foiles" nlghtctub r&- vie~ a t,.st ol skill that combines surfing and skung '"''' the original Ofangutan 111r, "Cheetah' ot tne Tarzan films I IM DllOO AT LAa NOfU't COURT .... • IAIUTIAU. P ayolf game (2 hrs ~ I WLD WOMD OP~ M IPOl11NG I.II (Premiere) Host Jim Palmer. 101mer Baltimore Orlotes pitcher. prof!les ~orts personallt~s Tnts ~the-scenes eum1nat1on ot ii jOc· l 's llfe focuses on Angel Cordero ... ~Mflal Of MNOI MClll,_MOUYWOOOPAM .. (JJ" Lim AmAI IMOW Larry Love IS c~ to try hd IOCk at a songwrner JIU'• chlldreo tum the epanment into a pretend camp11te while lheir mother 1s Out ot town c;J . G e ~TUii The team attempt!> 10 'ltop a crOOktd unlOn bOH ltom succeeding wlttl NI p«an to fofce a t1m1ly·run 1ogg1ng 221fl1l0n OUI ol l>USIMt-5 (A) 0 (' hr ) • ... "Ceberet" I t972 Mu'lteat1 Liza Mlnnelll. JOet Grey The r,<;411 of the Nazi perty It ren.c1ed 1n t~e unneaval of lndMdUa' '1'a 1L ~ i e 9 MIO tflCilM, Joanna A reeolutt ~ (Cindy W~'8ms1 linas emplOymtnt u maneger of 1 trvck1ng eompeny shortly ett.r m()Vl"Q 10 New Y(l(k .. WU ..... (Wll LP" W ... ''The Oen. Seetet 01 Har'"' Home' f Part 2 of 21 11978. MorrOl 18 Sunday, Apnt 28, 1985 Bette Devis, O.vtd Ac:lcroyd. A young cou- ple IMve tht city Ille behind to •ttft In a remote New England town bound by a strange yeatly rltuel fOt crop fertility. (2 hrs.) • M WM wn. NI eMmlnatlOn of the problemt Vietnam vet••nt have had tu· ~ back Into IOdlty. t11J .-nm Thia eurvey of America'• In- volvement In modem wars IOCUMt on U. S preparation for maalV9 Soviet conflict as well as partlelpetlQfl In tmall conftlctt In remote parts of the world, Including Viet· nam, Teheran and Grenada. c;J ( 1 hr.) (CJ .,. "The Afth Musketeer" ( 1979, Adventure) 8eeu Btldget, Urtula An· dress. O'Artagnan and the Three Musk- eteers attempt to btoctl the evil Intentions of France·• tlnitter Cerdlnal Rlchelleu 'PO' ( 1 hr .. -43 min.) CH> •OYll "Slayground" ( 1984. Suspense) Peter Coyote. Mel Smith. The lather of a llttlt glt1 kled dUting an er· mored car robbtfy hlr .. a Mdtttlc ex.cu- tlonet to hunt down tht men teapontlble for her death. 'R' ~ ht., 28 m~ Cl)....... YIUCCll "., _Llll_Father ~_$VdUCCI (Don Novel- lo) of "Saturday Night Live" tame 11kes to the atage for a concert of mutlc and Irreverent comedy at the UnlVeralty ol Cal· lfornie-et Santa Barbera. ( 1 hr.) . llOLD .. • (I) &esJ• With Helen and Loutse Ol.lt of town for the weekend, George and Tom devtle a plan to tet a WOfld'1 record. it (fl ,._.. A CllOID Jack and Vicky have their romantic wtttcend In Acapulco interrupted by a sutP<lle announcement from htr lat~) c;J I ~~' I ,-.o•• ...,_,. • • 11 OI "Foroonen Veta" .. (I) .. "L Couplet" (1980. medy) Shlrl1~eclalne. James Coburn A married couple and a pair ol young singles switch per1ners In a game of llfestyle sampling and romantic revenge {g hr!J D • .,.. Nick IMrns that some members of his otd high-school football team-are Involved In e drug-running_ busi- ness under attack by the mob (R) ( 1 rv ) 8 0 ..,. M IOltt Tony's apur-of- the-moment dinner with Angela 11 ~ t eat:.: the errlvat of her boyfriend. (R) .... 1*Jllllft ....... "Vietnam Mlmof\al" Vtt.,· aM, tamlllet and ff1tndt dllcutt ''*' ex- perlenct1 at tht 1982 dedication of the Vietnam Memorial In WalhMgton. Q ( 1 ht) • DA A blh!M-~ IOOk at NASA'1 women attrOf'lllJtt. fMturlnQ In· teMewl with Sany Ride, Kathryn Sullivan and Judith Awllck. (R) Q (1 hr.) ~~~Aad Of GregorlO Cor· tez.. ( 1983. Ofama) Edward James OI· mo&. Tom Bower A Stn Antonio COW· hand murdef't a sherlf1 In Mlf-defente In a ca• of mistaken ldtntlty 'PG' ( I hr . u mtn ) (Q) .. "Etcape From El OtablO" C 1983. Adventure) Jimmy McNIChoC. Tim othy V.,. Patten When a teenager la lfT)• prisoned In a Mulcan )ljj for hit 1nvorv. mtnt In I brawl, hie frtetldt oevlM a Otting Olan to frte Nm f2 f\tt.) Cl) .. "One From Tht Heart" ( t982 COm.dy) Frtdtrle Forrttt, Ttrl Garr. Cl r.cted by Franeit COppola. The ftv.yee romance'of a LU Vega.a Window dteeM and htr lunk·de&ler boyfriend btelkt up as each of them ftndl • mot• lntateetlni ~'*"'A' (1 hr.,'° min.) --IDWll "Uncommon ValOr" ( 1983 ma) Gene Hackman, Robert Stack. ,. grieving father tormt • small force to '" cue hit ton who has been held prwona for 10 year1 after~ declllred mlsllng ln-actlOn In Vle1nam. 'A ~1 ht., -45 min.) 9 .., •M..,_ UJ I n1 A 11719 fiY • 8 0 ML TO M CN9 OIJwr Is beln( nursed to health by 1 pretty spy: the .. curity edvieot't flanoee't prom may re quire poa1ponement of the atratagle arm1 talks. c;i Cf) _. "Flaming Star" ( 1960. Adven ture) EMs Prtlley, Barbara Eden A 19th century, pert-Indian tamlly Is caught In thf mlddle of an Indian uprlllng, (2 hra., 3( min.) • ~._,,,_, lntetvlew wit~ "Laoe ti'' Cottlrt BtOOke Adamt. Ph<>etM Cat• and Deborah Raffln 1--...----IOT•lll•YM ... -e Tl mm ..,... Over Laure'1 jectlona, Steele 11 convinced t>y hit fOf ,,,., mentor (Efrem Zlmballtt Jr ) that hf thOuld poae u a long-Iott IO('I and heir le a multlmilMon-dollar estate. (R) ( 1 hr ) ·I•=-I LU An lnexper~ :::.'f offlctt hamper• Malcolm'• efforu 10 find the armed robbers whO wounde< r~= Chase c;J ( 1 hr,) .. "COUt Of Skeletont" (1985 Otamtj Richard TOdd, 0.lt Robtrtton. A b!Q-tlmt diamond dealef In Afrloa It tht target of an lnturanoe lnwtllgatlon (4 l'lfa.) • ~ Th11 aorvty Of America's ln- VOlv1ment In modern wart focutet on U.S. preparation for massive Sovlel conflict at well as participation In amatl confllctt Ir remote pert• of Jhe world. Including Viet· nam. T.,._an and Grenada. c;J ( 1 hf.) ID ,_ nm ._CM ... 19""'11 "Moonfaee" Baaed on Jack London'• 11ory of a young author suffering from wrttar't bloCk who encovoteft a praot~l­ IC*lng catttaker al 1 mount1ln cabfn !: •, ... "Vice Squa<S" ( 1982, Orama) Hubley. Gary Swanton. A police dtttoltvt Ind a atreetwatkar t .. m up to trap a pimp rtlC)Onllble for murdering one of hit womef\. 'It (t hr . 35 min.) <R>Mlll'Cll M l<lew KlnM1 .no BeAn-Oi 8lutt .. ., In ""' ltory •bout • Wlt9 _,whom::::: fiiil'fti:n M fU MftiMI " tr~ FNlt" In a tmall Georg11 town In t 848, I young, black men makeia tN o.n.- ~~ dtclt!On tC> rtQlttlf' to vott. IR.9'Wf1MNUOIM,_lll _, m • • Men anes women un- dergOlng • gender Ct•lll dlteuM the peln- 1\11 conltlcte ber.e.n mlnd end IX>Oy. Nar- ~ '"'E!ai llt"ll. Iii.ii.::. WS"i'I W • • A doeum.ntary °" llve Vietnam veterane curren1ty aerviflO time '°' terlcM ctlmes. ( 1 hf ) (l) .. "COed FeYef'' ~ 1 ~. Comedy) Mnettt Hawn. Jamie Glib. Fraternity mtmbtt'I UM Vtnous trlcka to disrupt I megazlne'1 C<>*llOt of an elllltt IOforlty. {! fw .. 20 min.) (12) .. "Working It Out" (1984, Adult) Joanna StOfm, Eric Edwards. A tensuous entrepreneut becomes the managet of • run-down gymnulum and turns ft rnto a -Ulon for Mll. ( 1 hr .. 12 min.) (J)mtt•I A sudden romance 1>9tween Joe (Robtt't Walden) and hit waitress Ktlly (Robin Rikef) turns into 1n affair they eoon regret. 9. (%).,."Lianna · (1982. Orama) Linda Grlfflthe. Jane Hallaren. A woman whose marrlegt Ill !piling apert leaves her spouse fOf another woman. 'R' ( 1 hr . SO min.) 11&&.91 OCMl1' TW Cl) JAU. M A bag man with a aecret Identity turnt to Colt for help when he wtt· ~a mufder. (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) • e •t Oii CMIOM Host: Johnny Car· IOn.Gueets: Ann-Margret, Kelly Monteith. l .. p.rr.:. ... ....... ... ,..,... 90Wll "Swing Shift" ( 19~. Orama) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Rusaell. WOfld War II Mparatn a Cellfornla couple, •• the hus- band goet off to war and hit wife finds work In 1n alrcratt rectory, where the be- gins 1n affair with another man. 'PG' O {!hr .. 40 min.) (I)..._ Sketetiff: romance In the ete- vator.· litter1 to the editor: young love at mlddle age~ the World News tN m. 0 e ,. cua Scheduled: tlpt for economic IUMv.:iiJ 1 hr., 30 min.) tWCC') "Up The Cr•" ( 1964. Com. dy) Tlm Mathelon. Jennifer Runyon Foor colltgt atUdents try to b<lng some gk><y to their school by competing In a ratt race agalntt a tta('l of ruthl"8 men 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 mln) -1 MOllMOUYWOOD mWll "A l(lsa BelOfe Dying" ( t956. ~) Robet1.-WIQIW, Jtttrey Hunt· tf, A ptyChepeffilc ~-mutdert hie WMl1tly. P'tClf\lnl Qlf1fr1end and '*"Y 2 wtthlt. {2ln.) I II IT .. .. ''This le The Wtlt That Wu " (1976, Comtctv> Btn Murphy, Man Clattc. Wild 8111 tild!Ok end 8uftelo 8111 Cody dMI with aold-Utlng gum,.,.. and two I~ tamk ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) all .. ..The Men WlthOOt A Body" (1957, HorrOI') GtOtga Couk>utts. Robtt't Hutton. A IUfgec>n .... to trantptant the head of a 16ttH:entury mystic onto - the body of a man curled with a bta1n tumor. (~hrs.) • LAW' •ICA ~: Matl· tyn Lelltner. former ma)'« of Tlmee e..cn. Mo .. and the A.v. H. Kar1 Retlo on ha.UtdOul wnte; Ray Mancini dllcuues his boxlnQ carear and the TV movie about hlsllfe.~~ . ~=-"Alpf\a:r.'Clty" (1~. Dfa· ma) Vincent Soeno. Kate Vtmen. In New YOflc't IOWtr tMf Side, a ttenege hOod- lum lnvo4Yecl In drug-dMllng W'<t ext0f11on. refuael to bum down 1 tenement and ii ~sued by the mob. 'A' (1hf.,25 min.) ..UJmWll "Sur1 II" (1984, Comedy) Ed- die O..zen. Linda Kerrldga. A medman concoctl a tifnted eoft drink that compelt surfers and beech-burnt to Mt garbege 'R' .hr .. 3 ~.":~ -1 LA11 -M•Wh&Mil ..,_Rllllft . ..... ,., . ., ~'Tht SM Wolf" (1941, Adven· ture) Edwatd 0. Aobinlon. Jenn Gertleld Whtn ha rMllZee ht le going blind. I bru- tal and htlrtltll .. ciptaln tr"9 to de- stroy tv9fYthlng end fYtfYOnt wound hlm.~I.) e "Tht Dlwt Fox" (196t. Or• ma) JI"* Muon. .-.ice T'lndy. Fltld Martha! Romtntl .,,..,Oii at I unique ml'- itaryi e duf1f'lg hie WOf1d W• II African campa ~~mu . ! "Klllpolnt" ( 1~. Ot1ma) Leo Fong, Richard RoundtrH A Cattlornla po- lice tleutenent and a government egent • tMm up to stop kkt from Mllng stolen NlltOnel ~d waepot\S to ~ loCal Clim-~...,,....'A' (1hf .. 29 min.) -· (J) •? 3 I A eenatorlal candidate 11 lmplceted In tN murder of NI campaign ·!'!"(~ ~;,2~~Jw .. ,.(1965. ~) Jemee Garner. Elke Sommer Two bUddlet d9Clde to fake llJlclde In Of· dtf to further their artlltlc earNtS. (2 hrl) e mWll "Frankenstein Cr•ted Wom- an" (1967, Horror) Peter Cultltng. Sulan Oenbefg. Or. Franktneteln n perirMnts with bOdiea of bOth ..... (2 hrl ) (%) .. "Reuben. Reuben" (1983. Dr•· ma) Tom~'~ Kelly McGll1lt A Scottish poet on the lecture circuit Indulges hit puelol'll for booa and young ~ on New ~nd .. college campuaee 'R' ( I ~:.... J, St~ A MHllon" ( 1939. Mys- tery) Geofga Raft, Ctalre Trev()( Fatting.in IOYe lnapir• reform In 1 crooti ( 1 hr . 30 min.) tltl(C .. "Neugf'lty WlvM" (1974, Com· edy) Brendon P'ric:e. Jacqueline Logan A Eoung men from the country tlndt tf\et his .. a doOf·to-doof 181etman In London tome unexpected bonuses 'R' ( 1 hr 20mln.) 00 ... "Mlkt 'I Murder" (19M. Ora- ma) Debt• Wlngef, Mark Keyioun A Los Angalel bank emptoyN and aornetlme !over of a drug deallng tennlt Instructor dleldel to lnveatlQate hla dffth and Je<>P- ardlua her own ttfe. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min ) *I--. -.&.TWOOI CLOm• FHtured meet Mt. T; bthlnd-t~ of fOOd Comme<· clelt: a look at how Vietnam 11 portrayed Eytert after thl fall ol Saigon lliL.,., .. , .. "I.alt Tango In Perra" ( 1973 ) Mar10n Brando. Marla Schneider A m60cla egad man, WflOM unlalthfut W11t tecentty committed allclde. and 1n uninhi- bited young woman meet and begin a • complicated affair throuohOut Which they remain namt4tta to etch other (2 hrs 10 min.) W (]J 90Wll "Joy1t1ck1" ( 1983, Comedy) •• NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of th• Unlt9d States. In gooo hHlth, you are enUt~ to a Double Interment Space (for you end your Spouse) In our Dedicated Veteran'• Section at tlie cost. to you. of only a Single l~terment $pace plus the Endowment Cite Fund Deposit required by State Law. Harbor Lawn. long known for its Special COnlider1t1ons to Veterans. is making this Program avellable to the Veterans of this area Spece 11 limited and it will be assigned on a first come. fl rat served ba81s To 1ssure your space, MAIL THE COUPON TODA YI ----------~--~~~~--~~-----------------81 .. Uft •tFlllL ,. I MHTIAIY =~~.,..~:r:-H.~·s~~ I 111'1 In H~ 06acfleloect ~ In 9ood Malth (Ntoftl) ______ _.....__ ___ _ Ser111 No -------------Ot~h•rge Data AddflU ---------------- 1 City I I Home Phon1t No ---------- ZIP Sunday, Aprll 28, 1985 17 Joe Don Baker A successful businessman attempts to Shut down a video arcade that he believes Is harmful to the mental health -°'ti:~,~~= 1-"The~"!'' (1976, Comedy) Woody Allen. Zero Mostel A scheming bungler becomes the pseudo-author for the work ot several blackhsted frtends .. ·po~-~ i ..,_ "Blondie's Holiday" ( 1947, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake Dagwood goes to the racetrack to try to remedy his ailing financial s1tua11on ( 1 hr 30rih I •AllMT --·-• ..,. (R) -""" • .. "Mr Mom" (1983. Comedy) MIOhael Keaton. T er• Garr A newly unem· ployed lather and husband must assume housekeeping respons1b1h1tes Whtie his wife enters the work force 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 min.) •• llCMI "The Lemon Drop Kid · ( 1951. COmedy) Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell A gangster receives a bad ltp and 1ns1sts that his informer deliver S 10. 000 w11h1n a month. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (I) AmOTT • COIT&LO .... "King Of The Pecos" (1936. Western) John Wayne, Muriel Evans A young lawyer, wtlose parents were mur- dered by a ruthless cattle baron. prepares himself carefuUy lor an open confrontation with the killer ( 1 hr ) ~ .... • H••TW .,.. "Pauline At The Beach" ( 1963, Comedy) Amanda Langlel. Arielle Dom· basle the romantic ups and downs of a you~ Parisian woman vacattoolng In Nor· mandy as viewed through the eyes of her 16-year-ol<) cousin 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) mWAnllYLl9 t:tl®.,.. "Trenchcoal'' ( 1983. Comedy) Margot Kidder. Robert Hays While va<:a· tlonlng in Malta. circumstances propel e would·be mystery writer Into a murder plot. International Intrigue, and the arms of an undercover agent. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) lllli 'AnM• .,._,,"°'...,,.. llOWll "E.scape From El Oiablo" ( 1983, Adventure) Jimmy McNlchol, Tim- othy Van Patten When a teenager Is Im· prtsoned In a Mexican jail for his Involve- ment In a brawl. his friends devise a daring -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies-- •<m "Curtains" ( 1983 Horror) John Ver non, Samantha Egger ( 1 hr 29 min ) •CC) "Beach Red" (1967 Adven1ufe} Cor net Wiide. Rip Torn ( 1 hr 44 min) •all "Blindfold" (1966. Suspense) Rock Hudson. Claudia Cardinale (2 hrs) •(I) "Nobody's Boy" ( 1982 Drama1 Al'\1 mated. ( 1 hr .. 21 min ) (%) "True Confessions· 198 • Drama) Robert De Niro. Robert Uuvi'lll 1 I hr 50 min) 119(0) "Three Little WOids 11950 Musical) Fred Astaire. Red Ski 1tor1 • '" 42 m1nL •CC) (I) "Coma" (1978 MystP·y1 GPne· vieve Buiold. Michael Douglas 11 111 5:? min) ® "The Earthling" ( 1960 Atlvel'lture) Wllllam Holden,' Ricky Schrooer 11 hr 42 min.) •(%) "Camille" ( 1936. Rorr,anc.e1 Greta GarbO. Robeft Taylor P hr . 46 rn1n ) •<m "Nallonal Lampoor· s Vacation· ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Cnase Beverly o· Angelo. ( 1 hr ' 38 min.) -CC> "A Night In Casablanca t 194f> Comedy) Mar• Brothers. Lo•~ Collier 11 hr .• 25 min.) · ® "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1982, Muw.all LllC1· ano Pavarotti. Kathryn Harrold I I hr 53 min) "Meet Me In Las Vegas" 11q<i5 Mu-.1 cal) Den Dailey Cyd Char1ss• • "' ~:> min) -(%) "The Horse's Mouth' ( 1 ·~~ ro1• •• dy) Alec Guinness. Kay Walsr 1 r.r !:.I min) · tW <m "Uncommon Valor · ( 1983 Orama\ Ilene Hackman, Robert Stack 12 nrc: J TWa "I Love Yov Goodbye 1«Hd Comedy) Hope L~nge. Earl Holliman I h1 . 30 mtn) 18 Sunday. 'prl128. 1985 ....... .aoo• llovles- -· "Caged" (1950, Orama) Eleanor Par!(er, Agnes Moorehead. (2 hrs ) CC) "A B1g Hand For The L1Ule Ledy" ( 1966. Comedy) Henry Fonda. Joanne Woodward. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 11::9(8) "Watershlp Down" ( 1978. Drama) Animated Voices of John Hurt. Relph Richardson ( 1 hr . 32 mtn ) "Misunderstood" ( 1984, Orama) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas. ( 1 hr 3 1 min) • 1• (0) ·'Curtains" ( 1963. Horror) John Ver non. Samantha Egger ( 1 hr . 29 min l ( "Iceman" ( 1984. Orama) Timothy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr • 39 min ) •<:CJ "Beach Red' ( 1967, Adventure) Cor· nel Wilde. Rip Torn (1 hr. 44 min l CID "Super Fuu" (1961. Comedy) T8fence Hin, Ernest Borgn1ne. ( t hr .. 35 min) •CZ) "True Confessions" (1981. Drama) Roben De Niro, Robert Duvall ( 1 hr . 50 min) • ~ "Harry And Sol'" ( 1964, Drama) Paul Newman. Robby Benaon ( 1 hr . 57 min) -~ "Coma" ( 1978, Mystery) GeneV1eve Bu1old, Michael ~las ( 1 hr . 52 min ) .. "NobOdy's Boy· ( 1982. Drama) Ant· mated (1 hr . 21 min) •(I) "The Sand Pebbles" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1966. Adventure) Steve McOUeen. Rich· ard Crenna (2 hrs ) (0) "Throe Little Words" ( 1950. Musical) Fred Astaire. Red Skelton ( 1 hr 42 min I • %) "Cam1He" ( 1936. Romance) Greta GarbO. Robert Taylor ( 1 hr . 48 min.) 1:11 ff) "The Earthling" ( 1980. Adven1urt) W1ltlem Holden. Rtcky.Schroder ( 1 hr • 42 min 1 -•venlng ----.. eaeOWii i n to frH him. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •n1n• 1111 .,.. "One From T.Nt Heart" ( 1 COmedy). Frederic Forrfft. Teri Ga11 rected by Francis Coppola. The hve- romance of a Las Vegas window drt and her junk-dealer boyfriend bfeakt as each of them finds a more lntere: i nner. 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) .. IMflT1 -"Blondie In The Dough" ( 1 Comedy) Penny .Singleton. Arthur L Blondie decides to b•ke her way Ol her tlnanclal problemS. ( 1 hr • tO min Cl) IL H • 11 lW (I) .. CC) ... "Vice Squad" ( 1982. Ora Season Hubley. Gary Swanson. A pc detective and a strfftwalker team u1 trap a pimp rMPOOslble for murdering of his women. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) -~-"""' 1.wnlm ... "Uncommon Valor" ( H Orama) Gene H•ckman. Robert Staci grieving f•ther forms a small loroe to cue his son wtio has been held prltc for 10 years alter being declared mis& In-action In Vietnam. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min W a:ZllOMMIClf._. .. OD ... "Alphabet City" (1-98•4. t ma) Vincent Spano, Kate Vernon. --.... MITTOIUIT T-.Of9111f ITM19 ...... -.T nmuc•--••n llOWll "Six WHkS" (1 982, Drarr Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore A m ried Congressional candidate becomes creasingly involved In the hves of wealthy New Yorlt woman and her leul mlc =ler 'PG' ( 1 hr . 47 min ) (.!) u S Indoor Champlonsn11 men's and women's 3-meter sprlngboE fln•ls. from Tuscaioosa. Ala ( 1 hr ) Cl) llOWW "Coma" ( 1976. M¥Sler Genevieve Bujold, Michael 06ug11 BaMd on the novel by Robin Cook. woman doctor becomes suspicious of tal "accidents" which are oocumng w alarming frequency at a Boston hosplt 'PG' (1 hr . 52 min) llDTtlAT~ ....... *"''"' MAii .. .-.,-.a. .. lllClml/~ ...... ....... ,. ... , ... --,. = . .... TMATT\m .,..,,... ... Q P& WU89 Bikini skung 1n Squa Vallev. Jack Warden ot "Crazy I.Ike Fox.·f I Et. m fl TW lnttrVleW wit JohnJamft, I ,_..ocC•l9tllllfl'f -..,..,.. •• llfUll ....... ""' M.A. COITACT IMATI u S I igr- -I - 982 01 year -sser up .ting ~48 3ke I 01 na1 •hce l to one 83 A es· ner ng I 118• -I - a) 31· In- a &- )$, rd () s A 8· lh I I 'Y ii Middleweight !Ille bout. from Beaumont Tex. (1 hr., 30 min} ([)llOWll "Hot Dog The Movie" (1984, Comedy) David Naughton. Patr1c1< Houser An Idaho farm bay. part1e1pat1ng In 1 treestyle s1<1tng compeu11on finds ro- mance and lun, as weU as a nvalry with the reigning Aust11an champion 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min.) (DJ .. "National Lampoon's Vaca· !Ion" (1983. Comedy) Chevy ChJ!Se. Beverly o· Angelo A 11aca1ion1ng 1ariiity -C1COOnters one disaster aller another while traveling 'R' ( 1 hr 38 min J (%) llOWll ~·The Aviator's Wile" (1981. Suspense) Philippe Marla\Jd. Marie RMere. A law student 1n Pans becomes obsessed with a woman 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 min) 1:118 I GIN TOWN Featured a v1s1t to Chi oego. Including Second City, the top 1m PfOv troupe; the city's trad1t1onat ·deep· dish ptzza. Chteago·s version ot ROdeo ·0nve fiA'NllC ..... 1., .... ,..., IYI GI L.A. Featured this s~lal travel edition explores the seven wonders of the wOfld, Included will be the pyramids ot Mexico and Egypt, America's natural wonders, the myster1ous Sronehnge or England. ruins of Pompen, a v1s1t to 1he shrlne ar Lourdes. France and the Shroud of Turin. l .. DmlOATU. ~CCMIT .... ~AT1 .,,,,.,. , 19AUIDTIALL P1ayotl game (2 hrs 30 ~ I WU WOll.D Oii AlmAL8 ....... •O-..A1'1UC'n0m MClll ... MOU.l'WOOD ,. • (I) __, DAM Al the request of a lhollc monllgnor, Diamond and Sisko 1ra1I an investment br()l(er who may be in· volved In a murder ( I hr ) 8 8' _.AY TO MIAV9t Jonalhan ano Mark make an ettort to spark a romance between a Thoroughbred trainer's oaugh· rer (Helen Hunt) and the son (John Ham· mond) of a..class-consc10Us man (Pall 1 ol 2) iii.11 hr ) 8 lllCM VlllO AWAD The p1esen talion of awards for best pop. soul and country videos, best 1ndlVldual and qroup perlOfmances. as well as the best 1n di- recting, choreography and costume de· Sign Cohosts Casey Kasem, Lisa Hart· man, Herbie Hancock Taped at th• Santa Monica ClvlC AudltOflum. (2 hrs.) • 111 ..,_ POI A UU. "Tweniy Veers Of T,.,. S.St Of T,.,. Chuck Barri& Shows" Clips lrom TV shOws Including "TIW Gong Show." "The Newlywed Game" and "The S 1 96 Beauty Show" future actors who were JUtt beginning their careers Host Chuck Barrts ts )01ned by Jamie Farr. Bob Eubanks and Jim Lar&jri~ ·--·~Tl W .,.,_,TOlllNT lntervrew with .JQt'ln Jemes. m _. "The Drowning Pool' ( 1975. Myatery) Paul ~man. Joanne WOOd· ward A private 1nvest1gat0f is hired by a wealthy Soutn.rn ou heiress to d1scove1 l,.,. ldtntlty of the author of an 1ncr1m1nat· ~ letltt. ,hr. J ••a~ M --.or. w Fee· tured. etectronlc Implants to ttld the deaf. Mount Saint H.itn revisited. • new n1gti1 llmOiatOf. ~bv ta~ O I 1 hr l 6Ii) co.uAT II-' -tw.IVAll ·'The P11ates Of Penzance" Keith Michell ano Peter Allen star In thlS story of p11ates beautiful maidens and a wlly ma1or·gener· al O (2 hrs ) CC) llOW9 "A Big Hand Foi The Lillie Lady" ( 1966, Comedy) Henri Fonda Joanne WOOdWard A perpetual IOser s wife manages to win back their lost sav ~IQ a 98(d game ( 1 hr , 35 min.) 00 .,,. "Police Academy' ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg Kim Cattrail When forced to co~ply with an apen ad· missions pohcy a police academy copes with a molley crew of misfits 'R' Q (1 hr ,, min.) mW1 "lc.eman" ( 1984, OramaJ Tim· othy Hunon, Lindsay C1ouse Members ot an expedition learn discover and defrost a frozen '0.000-year-old creature and one -member wants to l<eep lhe teeman alive .. j"g l -1 Cl) 110W1 "The Hea1t Of A Champion The Ray Manc1n1 Story" (Premiere Ota ma) Roben Blake, Doug McKeon The story of loimer hghtweignt OO••ng champ Ray "Boom Boom·· Mancini whose natu ral ability In the ring was intens1f1eo t>y his aspirations 10 follow 1n his lather s footsteps (2 hrs ) D ID fACTI Oii Lfl An Eastland alumna now a famous author interviews Mrs Gar reu and::/''" tor her latest book o D ®l MOU YWOOO, • Gene Kelly is master of ceremonies 101 tll1s talen1 co.npet1t1on In which 25 women compete tor the title of Miss HollywOOd (2 hrs 1 .... m m¥ .... Scheduled. Patti Page. the Rev. Terry Cole-Whittaker. Ned Beat· 11;.(1hr) fl} cc.uAT __.,AM» U.UVM 'The Pirates Of Pe~zance" Keith Michell and Peter. Allen star tn thrs story of pirates. beautiful maidens and a wily ma1or·gener· at Q (2 hr!) (!)MM ••'-M1-1-.n POCU1 (II) ([) mWI "Uncommon ValOI" ( 1983 Orama) Gene Hackman. Robert Stack A g11ev1ng lather forms a small force 10 res· cue his son who has been held 011soner lor 10 years after being declared missing· in-action tn Vietnam 'R' I 1 hr . 45 min) llCMI "Uncommon ValOr" ( 1983 Orama) Gene Hackman, Robin Stack A gnevlng lather IOfms a small force to res· cue hi~ son who has been held prisoner lor 10 years after being declared missing• 1n-actton In Vietnam (2 hNI ) .owtl "MltundefstOOd" ( 1984 Ora· ma) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas Al- ter the death ol his wile. a stllpptng mag- nate negleett the needs of his young sons while belng at>sorbtd by n1s work 'PG' ( t ht .3tmlnj .. 1 m Roz tnffts her Prince Charm Ing during a perfOfmance ot "Cinderella at the baller CI) llOWI "Change Of Hab1r· ( 1969. Ora· ma) Elvll Pr.s!ey Mary Tylet Moore A = novi11ate and a docto1 bee~~ llllChed wlllle working together .n ~110 Clinic ( 2 hr• 30 min ) -•ft .. ::•• Auschlander makes· a tough decll9ion dutlng the nuraes· ttnlo.e 8'irllch tOlot a tricky opeflUOO. Martin IS Mxually_UMutt~ ag81n (R) ( 1 hf I ...... DLGUIUllf @ llOWI "The Macomber Affair" (1947 Orama) Gregory Peck, Rot>er,t Preston Based on the story by Ernest Hemingway Murder strikes a safari In Africa's lion country ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) G DllCO• N~ OllWI Fea· tured electronic implants to aid the deal. Mount Saint Helen rev!S!ted: a new ttight simulator; baby talk o I 1 hr ) ~ llCMI "A Night In Casablanca" ( 1946. Comedy) Marx Brothers, LOIS Col· her Nazi sp1es show up at a North African ·hotel bul they're not prepared lor the pandemonium a trto ol zanies can cause ·- at their expenM l hr 25 min ) ((),._MOU .ID UIA fOa • TMI l'nm Oii Wi Am N ~ The actual recording session of 'We Are lhe World." created by ,5 t9""'. --- muSICal artists as a fund-raising tool to ~1d tam1ne victims 1n Atrl'ca. Taped In January 1985 (1 hr) llOlfll "Oeathstalker" ( 198'. Horror) Richard H1P, BarD1 Benton A wandenng deAthstalker hopes 10 gain myshcal pow· ers by getting a magical charm from an· olhrn"~fll 20 min J ..... _,. ... 1W ~" ... rua 1 ....,. &1&1• umY-.&8 ~ m'MOlrl "'Tm CIQ'9 -TMI NA TIMI<") llCMI "Reuben. Reuben" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Tom Conti. Kelly McGillls A Scottish poet on the lecture ctrcu11 Indulges hrs pass10ns for booze and young women on New England college campuses 'R' ( 1 hr, '1 min ) (I) llOWI "Babe" ( 1981 Adult) BoDbl Jacl<son. Samantha Fox. ( t hr 30 mrn ) CO) llOlfll "Illusions" ( 1983. Suspense) Karen Valenltne, Bnan Murray A young American des1gne1 encoun1e1s interna- ltonal intrigue as She Slowly realizes that he1 salesman hust\Bnd. who repor1edly died tn a plane explosJOn. was not the man she thought he was ( 1 hr 40 min I llCMI "My Tutor" ( 1983 Romance1 Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A nigh school student becomes romantically lnvOlved with the Older woman who Is tutoring him In French 'R~ J7 min ) tW I;':':.. 'J. A 13-year·Old baSket· ball whiz helps Magnum fotl her roster par- ents' pockel·ptcklng scam (A) ( 1 hr . 10 mlnl_ D m mT Oii CAMOI HQSt Johnny Car· ~ Guests. Suzanne Plestiene, M!Chael 10.~j~~~ (R) (1 hf) _ 1n•--..m.. _, .... Schedl.Jled Harry Ander· son ("Night Court") La\Jfa Jonnson ("Falcon Crest"), author Franl< Herbert I Chepll!JrhouM Dune") (I hr I ....... LAW ..-ca Schedvled authOf BIH Landreth ("Out of the lnnef Circle") on co"'W!t:[ 'I= 1 ( 1 hr l ,c Cllllllll IDSI IT Fea 1ured ~omedtenne Sendra Bernhard kes II.in at shOW buSlness ..,...,. .. "True Confessions" ( 196 I Orama) Robert Oe Niro Rot>en Ovvell The utUelly seper•t• WOflOS of two t>rolh- Sunday. April 28. 1985 19 liiW!:h!!!tl!r Coat .............. era. a Loe Angeles pollce detective and an lmbltloue AOman Catholic priest, con- wii'u SchedUled. country singer Cott•. ( t hr .• 30 mlo.) [~•""""°' "'"11galio<>. 'R' {I ftll ... "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" Comedy) Robert Montgomery, Rains. A young man returns In an- other man'f'"'body atter dying before his •Jl"nt2~YWOGD • R "Car"'" ( 1959. Drama) Shir· ley Mecl.alnt. Tony Franciosa. An ac1or- 1:>1Mftt1 from tht lessons he· 1 learned wNle aurmountlng the many obttacles on tht reed to aucce:-•2 hrs • 16 min.) ~ ..... . llON "The VlcUm" ( 1972. 1pan1a ) Elizabeth Montgomery'. ~ MaharJt. A young woman trapped In 1 rwnote ~ during a vtolent storm Is unewara that ahe It the next target of an unknOwn klllaf. ( t hr .. -40 mln ) CC> ... "Tender Cou91m" ( 1983. Com· ~) Thltrry Tevlnl. Anja Shute. On a Franctl countryside farm. a love-smltteC\ tetnegef devises an Ingenious plan to gain. ticpariance and fulfill his desires w1th his l~i!;t=.::.bed~R~{1 -&A11WwnMIAWIDUllUIMJI ..,....., I ITJ ---.. "Johnny Eagtf" ( 1942. Ora· ml) Aobar1 Taylor, Lana Turner A young major falll In love with an Im· [! faedef. (2 hr1) 'Le Mans" (1971. Drama) Mc~-=frled Rauch A veter· an drWef II with conquering the IMana andufanee course (2 hrs.) m•=-mu ,,._ ........... ... "Aaalt* All Odd9" ( 1984. Ora· me) Aect'8I 9'ard, Jeff BridgH A lading prof9116onal tootbeH player falls 1n love with the glfltrlend of a small-time , hOOd and becomes lnvotved with shady. high· ttak• reel ntate dealings 'A' (2 hrs . 8 I ·\.. "Curtains" ( 1983. Horror) JOM Vemon, Samantha (ggar A corrupt lllm dlftetOf aohedules six auditions lor a mcMI at an aerie and Isolated mansion . and NI wife entecs an asylum to prepare for the pert of a mad-woman 'A' ( 1 hr • !mn.> .. (I) .. "And Your Name Is Jonah" 911. Orlma) Sally Struthers. James OOde. A young mother struggles to help her llYel'l-yMr~old deaf-mute son to com-ITU'llca~ from Na sllan\ world (R) ( 1 hr . 20mn.> ., M CI) .. "Orawl" (198-t. Adventure) Klrtc Oouglu, James Coburn A veteran outtew II cNltenged to a gunfight by an OIO ldvttNtY after he lcltlt a Sheriff during ~er~.Q (1hr .. 38mln.) W ... "Topper" (1937, Comedy) • Grant. Conttance Bennett A mar· rltd ~ beeome unwilling ghOSIS after being lnYolYed In an 1uto accident (2 tlrt.) .... "Thr .. Feces West" ( 1940. W..em) John Wayne. Sigrid Gurle The dlUghttr of an Austrian Immigrant longs to tttutn home to tne !over She left behind ' untl n dflc0\4tt he'• not the hero the Ii rwn to~.: hrl.1 ...... NOT'UU.OI) .. ••P9u11M At The Beach" ( 1983. . 20 Sunday, Aprll 28, 1985 Comedy) Amanda Langlet. Arielle Oom- basle. tffe. romantic ups and downs of a young Parisian woman vacationing In Nor- mandy as viewed through the eyes of her 16-yeer-old cousin. 'R' (1 hr .. ~ min) G.,. "Tingler" (1946. Adventure) Marla Montez. Preston Foster A beautiful. fiery dancet sets out to wreak revenge on the klllert who wiped out her family ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) w1---'' M --Scheduled: Roger Eberl Ind G.ne Siske! review "Stick" and "Cat's Eye." e AU.•MPMa.Y . Cl) llOWI "Goodbye, Emmanuelle" ( 1977. Drama) SyMa Kristel. Umberto Orsini. A beautiful woman's warch for the ultimate erotic e,xperlence brings her to a startling r~allzatlon. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) W CC) llCMI "The Inglorious Bastards" ( 1978. Adventure) Bo Svenson. Fred Wll· liamson Two.men form an unusual friend- ship while trying to avoid violent death during the tumultuous days of World War II. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) ·1-~ -.... _,..Tat &'!~Harry And Son", ( t984, Ora- l ma) Paul Newman. Robby t\e"nson Re· oently tired from his job. a man laces lrus· tralion and tries to gel his son to enter a respectable profession 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min"-" •CD .... •.,."A Game Of Death" (t946. Suspense) John Loder. Audrey Long. Shipwreck victim• beeome the quarry of an Island madman seeking sport and plea· sur~hr-= -~--·-•llOTIOll (R) ~--"Against All Odds" ( t984, Ora· ma) Rachel Ward. Jeff Bridges A fading profetlional football player falls 1n love with the glflfrlend of a small-time tloOd and becomes lnvorv.d with shady. high· stakes reel estate dealings. 'R' Q (2 hrs . 8min.) (I).,. "Natlonal Lampoon's Class Re- union" ( 1982. Comedy) Geult Graham, Michie! Lerner. A motley group of a1Umn1 gets together for an unusual 10th-year t}lgh achool reunion. 'A' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) CZ) .,. "Camille" ( t936, Romance) Greta Garbo. Robert Taylor A consump- tMt French courtnan has a tragic ro- ma';'~~ (S min.) .. 1 ... "Topper Takes A Trio" ( 1939. -~ -llonalng Movlu- •CCl "Sill Weeks"-(1~. Oiama) Dudley Moore. Mery Tyi.r Moore ( 1 hr., •7 min ) M (O) "Tleket To Hollywood" ( 1980. Docu· mentary) Hosted by Jacl<le Cooper ( 1 hr .. 14 mln) •Ill.I "A Woman's Vengeance" ( 1948. Ora· ma) Charin Boyer. Ann Blyth (2 his.) •CID "Somewh9re Tomorrow" (1984. Dra- ma) Sarah Jenica Parker. Nancy Addi· son. ( 1 hr .• 30 min) NICC) "Yor. The Hunter From The Future" (1913. Orama) Rab Brown. Corinne ~· ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) (IJ) "lredlng Places" I 1983. Comedy) ftjdlt Murphy. 0.n Aykroyd 1 ~ hr .. •6 min) Comedy) Corisrance Bennett Rol1 Young. Topper Is followed by a gt when he takes a trip to the Riviera hrs.) · (!) AmOTT,. COITtiO e .,. "Lewlels Frontl8f" ( 19 Western) John Wayne. Shella Terry cowboy siruggles to exonerate hlmsel crimes blamed on him by a crooked st ,~ .. -•"•Lm -,,. ... ,,. .,...,..,,., c Thia concert taped In Montreal r tures the lnnovatrve band perform songs lntludl~ "Every Breath You Tak "King Of Pain,· "Tea In The Sahare" f "Synchronlclty." ( 1 hr ) Mt(C).,. "Doctor Detroit'' (1983, Cor dy) Oen Aykroyd. Donna Dixon. A tlr cOtlege frotessor Is recruited to 11ke place o a pimp. and soon finds him: en~~ his new occupation 'A' ( 1 1 31m~ ·1?.~,tm ...... iiARinLm .. .....,. .,. "The Wayward G1r1" ( 19 Drama) Marcia Henderson. Peter Wallo A woman murders her lover In a flt Jo Jealous rage when she discovers that t-. Interested 1n her stepdaughter ( 1 hr , min.) ([) ......... ,.. 00 CD) .. "Three Little Words" ( 19! Musical) Fred Astaire. Red· Skelton l team of Bert Kalmar and Harry Aul songwriters of the Roaring Twenties, I and love lhetr way to sucoess ( t hr • min.) •Cl).,. "Oeathatalker" ( 1984, Horrc Richard Hiii. Barbi Benton A wander! deathstalkar hopes to gain mystical pc ers by getting a maglcal charm from • .{Dt;l;Y~ ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) "' (%) .,. "Touch 01 Evil" '(19l Suspenae) Charlton Heston, Or• Welles. A Mexlean police inspector a his American bride become the vletlm1 a smalltime gangster and a shady lht durlrljl1 ~.murder Investigation on lhe bo .87;1~~~ (H)..,. "Super Fuu" ( 1981. Corned Tarenee HUI, Ernest Borgnlne An lrradll ed Miami cop uses his newfound SVP4 powers to combat organized crime ·p ( 1 hr . 35 min,) • Cl) "The Aviator's Wile" ( 19l Susperae) Philippe Marlaud. Me RMtre. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) •CR> "MlsundefatOOd" ( 198•. Orem Geo. Hackman. Henry Thornaa. ( 1 hr , min) •CCl "Wavelength" ( 1983, Sc~F llOn) Robert Carradine. Chtrfe Currie hr . 27 min) lllt{O) "Wiid HorMS" 11983, Or.ma) Kt Aberdein. John Bach ( 1 hr , 29 min ) (%) "MlaunderstOOd" C1 984 Orem Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas ( 1 hr , min) -CC) "Olc18~1" 11955 Musical) G• dOn MecAH. Shifley Jones ( 2 hr1. min.) (8) "BtnJI" ( 1974 Adventure) Pe Breck. Patay Garren 11 hr •O min I I ind OSI (2 35 A ol er .. 98· ng ~· no le 1ld he .a1t u H er QI ~ !. 30 10 he >y ve 42 •r) ng W· n· .a. :in 1d ol ·1tt )f· " .,. If· ...... ~ I - 8) 3' IC· (I th a) 31 )I ~5 t r ftmrsclay Cont. Cl) "Ladybug. Ladybug" ( 1963 Drama) Nancy Marchand. Jane Connell ( 1 hr 21 min) Ill) "Pony E•press" ( 1953. Western) Charlton Heston Rhonda Fleming ( 2 hrs.) cm ~·A Farewell To Arms ' ( 1957. Drama) Rock Hudson. Jennifer Jones (2 hrs ) (%) "Touch Of E111I" ( 1968. Susper\se1 Charlton HestQn Orson Welles { 1 hr 33 min ) · 8 "The DlflPpearance Of Flight 4 12· (1974, Mysleryl-6ienn Ford. Bradford Diiiman. ( 1 hr .. '30,mln) · (8) "American Ho1 Wax" ( 1978. Come dy) Tm Mclnhre., Laraine Newman ( 1 hf .. 30 min) -JUteraoon Movies- -· "Spencer's Mountain" t 1963 Ora-ma) Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara !2 hrs) Cl) "Running Brave" ( 1983 Drama) Robby BenSOl't Pat Hingle 11 nr 45 mm.) -c:c:i "The Beastmaster" ( 1982. Ad11en lure) Marc Stnger Tanya Rooerts ( 1 hr 45mln.) W OO "A Rare Breed" ( 1982 Drama) 09orge Kennedy Forrest Tucker 11 hr 34 min) • cm "Ticket To Hollywood ( 1980 Docu· mentary) Hosted by Jackie Cooper ( 1 hr .. 14 min) (%) "Reuben. Reuben''· ( 1983. Drama1 Tom Conll. Kelly McG1111s ( 1 hr 41 min) Mt(C) ··11 Ever I See You Again I 1978 Ro· manoe) Joseph Brooks sneney Heck 11 hr .. 45 min) CB> "Trenchcoaf' ( 1983 Comedy) Mer gQI Kidder, Robert Hays ( I hr 31 min J •cm "Trading Places" ( 1983. Comedy) Eddie Murphy. Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr 46 min) (%) .. The Av1a1or·s Wile" ( 198 1 Suspense) Ph1l1ppe Marla!JQ Marie Riviere ( 1 hr 45 min I • c:c:l "Siege" ( 1978, Drama) Merlin Bat· sam. SyMa Sidney ( 1 hr 43 min ) (8) "Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984 Ora· ma) Sarah Jessica Parker Nancy Addi· eon (1 hr . 30 mtn ) •CJ) "Paplllon" (Pen 1 or 21 (1973 Ao ..,enture) Steve McOueen Dustin Holl· man (2 hrs ) (I) "Heart Uke A Wheel" 11983. B1~ra Pn>'l Bonnie Bedelia Beau Bridges ( 1 hr., 53 min) • cm "Wiid Horses" ( 1983. Orama1 Keith Abefdaln. John Bach I \ hr 28 min ) (%) "M1sunders1ood" ( 198• Drama) Gane Hackman, Henry Thomas I t hr 31 min ) -· •az> "Von<Ryan's Express" ( 1965. Drama) Frank Slflalra. Trevor Howard (2 hrs 25 min ) -lvenlng ------= .... ~"..,. ,_. t:l/9/llt'I lhl!m ., ... .., .... Wl'IOCMM ----Tommy COfdova vs Gtotge Navarro 1n a fea1hefweigh1 bOut SC~ for 10 rOUndS hve from A11an11c Clly, N J (2 In . 30 min ) CH) _. "Hard To Hold" I 198• Ofa ma) Rick Springfield, Janet Eilbef. A rock n' roll star rans for a child psychOIOg1s1 and 1s determined to win her love. 'PG' O I hr . 33 mtn) MUIJmM...,. In pre-World war 1 England. an eccentric fOfTTlef sea captain (Rex Harrison) takes a romantic but r;iaive woman (Amy lrvlng) under his tu· (elage (2 hrs ) • MOT MAT MO'TU9 ...... *"" °'" AUii ... ~ ...... AUCI llM:m.1 ~ .. w -. "'flOIN9 ....,.. .,. "Yor, Thi Hunter From The Fu· lure" ( 1983. Ofama) Reb Brown. Connne Clery Alter a nuclear h~ocaust. a heroic ca11aman must ba!lle prehlst0f1c crea· ,.l'"'j.\;,;: - =. ::"..i.. Robert Wagner a New York train caller w11h a unique style I E ... n~ 1n1er111ew w11h IM~=~c: .,,,.., ..... .allT . MOwtl "WU1herlng...1Heights" ( 1939 A e) Laurence 04tV1er, Merle Ob Based on Emily Broore's claSSlc nove omed love attalr between the spo1ted daughleT of a mlddle·class Yorkshire family and the gypsy who grows '!.2. wl1h her ( 1 hr . 43 min ) (.Q) MOwtl "A Farewell To Arms" ( 1957 Ofama) Rock Hudson. Jennifer Jones A wounded American soldier lalls 1n love with his English nurse 1n World War I Italy ~hrs . 30 min.) (ZJ MOwtl "Touch ()t Evil" ( 1958 Suspense) Charlton Heston. Orson WelleS A Me•tean police 1n~tor and his American br•de become Iha vletlms of a smallume gangste< and a Shaefy shenff duri~ murder 1n11es11gat1on on the b<>f · der 1 hr , 33 min ) • 8 I 1MI TOMI Featured e tour of New York. including how the Statue of Liberty is getting spruced up, 1n9lde the automat Stock Exchange and the hOt new clut:> area nottalglc New YOfk as the Vander· bltts and Rocketellers knew it. on-tocat1<1n wltl'l the tum Vitralon ol "A Chorus Line " I ., .. , ... ftiAn.:.,.. nl OI LA. Featured lhts 1P9Ci1I travel edltlOl'I explores the seven wonders of the W()(ld, included Wiii be the pyramldS OI Me•ICO and Egypt Amenca·s natural wondera. the mrstenous Stonef\nge ot England, ruins o Pompeii, a vlalt to the shrine at Lourdes. France and the ShrOUd of Turin IUl.eoATU.. ....nCCMl'f ..., • ...,n _.,,, • IAm'TUU. Plftyolt game (2 hrs JOm=n. I ....... ,,, •mAU . ,. •• Neal Gabl« I nd Jef Irey L)'Ottl ttvitW "Oyml<ata" and "Pr1- vate Rttot1 " •••1nAmllMlfUYULL Ant mated Papa Bear's ambitions fOf his ohi.- dren In Unle League result 1n a surprlee and.an important lesson O I UC..._IGUWOGDP• .. Cl) ••• PJ. Magnum questlOnt his own sanity when he bee°"'" convinced that his friend Mac. killed in an uploelon years earlier, 1s alive and walking the streets of Honolulu (R) (1 hr.) a • COllY..,., The determined ditec· tor (Tony Orlando) ot a community cen- ter 101ns lorc89 with the Huxtables to IMm wtiy a young bOy. wtio was found bedly beaten at the playground. refuses to talk. e MO¥ll ''The Seduction" ( 1962. Suspense) Morgan Fairchild. Michael Sar· raztn A glamorous TV news anchorwom- an 1s 111c11m12ed by a mentally disturbed admrter (2 hrs) • D di mmT MW (Series Returns) Jesse competes with a beautltul t nd 1ntel- hgen1 insurance agent when they lnvettl· lte a horse-sw1tcf11nt scheme O ( 1 hr ) .... .., WlllP•CXHUT1 --U-ITTOlllMT Interview with Michael J Fox. e llO¥ll "Thread~" ( t 98•. Ofame) Reece Dinsdale. Karen Meagher. Two fam1lie!I "' northern Englan~~lenoe the horrOfs and conseQuences· of globe! nuclear war tor years after the wof\d's so- ~ perpowers clasn 011er the Middle East (2 hrs ) ~ I Mnlm"' n.111 • llY"Wh'I "The Woman In White" Based on W1lk1e Cotllns· novet Haunted by a mysterious ltgure 1n whtle. a man takes up his new duties as art ~er fOf 1 family caught up 1n deeet\d)r~and be- lrayal (Pan 1 of 5) O ( 1 hr ) llO'M "All That Jazz" ( 1979. Musi- cal) Roy Scheider Jessica Lange A ·pop- ular director-choreographer's last Ille takes a physical and emotional toll as he attempts to stage a BroadWay muslcal by day and edll'htS latest moVM! by night 'R' (1 hrs . 3 min ) (ff) MOwtl "Blue Thunder' ( 1983. Adven- ture) Roy Scheider Malcolm McDowell A Los Angeles police hellcopt81' patrolman h11acks an e.icperirnental m1htary tuper· copter supposedly planned tor u99 1n clllil· 1an crowd control 'R' O 11 hr . 49 min.) llO'M "Firestarter" ( t984. ~ F1ct1on) David Keith Drew Barrymore. The concerned parents of a 9-yeiar.ofd girl. who is endowed with the ability to eo- flame anything al will, endeavOf to protect her from govemmenl agents p1ann1ng 10 abdUct her 'A' O ( t hr 55 min I l lOU>Olll • e r-. Y Tm Alex reseolS Doug's dee:1Slon 10 marry •and refuses 10 be in Ns best lriend's wedding (R) ' I~~~ , ........ ... ,...,. -Cl) -I -A J and RlciC go undefco.-r at a posh French restaurant to 1nves11gate me murder ol a goum14tt food Crltle. (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 e ~ Carta hatcl'IM a self·atyted pW>t lor 19'4"04' against her '°'"* hlgh-&CtiOOl l)ftnetpal when he 111Slts Cheef'I 8 9 m TO m OScar and Tracy ara teed 1n10 a confrontation with the FBI wtien they help a 1aen-aoer dltCO'tlef whelhet ~r not he was ad()pted O ( 1 hr ) I: .... SchedU~ ;ed Shectc• Sunday.·Aprll 28. 1985 21 ford, Debby~. Tr1tey Aus11n, Juli-anne McNamara, Betsy King. Ooona de- Vatona. ,1 hr.) e .,, •fl ."The woman In White" BaNct on Wilkie Colllna' novel. Haunted by a myste<loul figure In white, a man takes up his new du1199 as ert master fO< a !amity ceught up In deceit. greed end be· trayel. JPart 1 of 5) O ( 1 hr.) G .. IW&CI MA• "AH For Love" Aft« a stt•nQe' Is caught tteallng eggs from the King family, he b.comes their re- ~ted hired hand. O ( t hr ) W fU Ml CClfrAC:'f kAMTI U S Light Mlddlew9'gtlt title bout, from Beaumont. Tex~) (1hr ,30m1n) CD "Reckless" ( 1984, Drama) At· den Quinn, Daryl Hennah A young motor- cycle enthualatt whose Ille has been made unwho4el<>me by an elcohohc lather becomes lnvol'led with a glrl who Is too ~ tor him. 'A' (1 hr . 30 mm ) (%) .. "Reuti.n. Reuben" (1983. Ora· ma) Tom Contt. Ketty McGllltS A Scottish poet on the lecture circuit indulges his passions for booze and young women on New England college campuses 'A' ( 1 hr .. 41 mlnl .. 1 n.r COUln' Harry and company come to the aid of their Russian tr1ene1 Vakov wneo he seeks help 1n ge111ng his brother pe>llticaJ asylum (!) llOWll "WllCI In T~ Country" ( 1961 Drama) Elvis Presley. Hope Lange A so- cial worker convinces a 1uven1le ClehnQuent to develop his writing talent 12 hrs 30 min.) • CO) ... "Ticket To Hollywood" 11980. Documentary) Hosted by Jackie Cooper A not1etglc took at Honywood's past, through rare footage, prcimot1onal lllms. _,,0<11. newsreels. and 1n.iervlews leatur· Ing ltars rangmg from John Wayne 10 Humphrey Bogart. Mae West to the Marx Brothers. (t hr., 14 min.) -· Cl) DOTI&..-Greg 1s ordered to get Gary out of the Empire Valley opera- tion. Ruth englnee<s a plan to dltfuse Maok'1 lnQulrlel Into the Galveston bust· netS._9 ( 1 hr.) e • lal tTmf ..... An attractive women lmpHcatet"LaRue 1n the mur(jf)r of her huaband: Weshlngton rMlgns when a rookie who lollOwed his adV1ce is dis· m!Ned, the food ar a new Indian res1au- r1n~ovtd9& a surprise (Al 11 hr ) In l1-:-'ScMduled Hugh Dowris re- ports on the mllllont of Amenc ans who IUff.-ftom anxiety. O ( 1 hr ) 1~ .. (196!>. Adventure) Ursu· la Andr .... JOhn Richardson A mysterl· out woman · conv1noes an Engllstiman traveling In Paleltlne that he •s the reincar- nation of her former lover (2 hrs . 10 min.) • 11t11•fl "Father Brown The Heed Of Ciesar" F1ther Brown helps a gu1lt·stnc~· en young woman who aiole a pr1ce1ess coif\ from her btother"t collection, and is now il ~ by a myaraoous atranger. A} Q (1 hf.) e .. • ill I U ICA An explore· tlon of the llfettyte of the wealthy CO .. "My TU1or" (1983 Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A high &ehOOI student beeomet romantically Involved with the Ok* women whO ii tutoring ntm In French 'R' (1 hf , 37 mn.) ® .. "Trenchcoet" (1983. Comedy) Mltgot Klddtr. Robert Ml'yl. Whitt vac.&· tlonli"io In M11ta. c1rcvmttano.1 orooe1 a 22 Sunday. April 28. 1985 would-be myttery writer into a murder ptot, lnl9f1'81lonal Intrigue, and the arms of an undefbdfer agent 'PG' o ( 1 hr . 31 min.) l•::..-m-•-.:.a.MCOT -llbllli .. ... ,.,, ..,_ WUJlll Hosts· Tom and N~ S.vtt. (A) ()) mAm Sketcher Super Dave at the piano: Information booth Quiz, bllllon-dol· lar conteat wlnner._9 ,_ fl.• Cl) 9 llD ... =-= MmY-.&.m ~Pnwt ...... cm. ... ams•• .. "Sex Wavet" (No Date. Adult) i! hr., 22 min.) CD) .. "An-American Girls" ( 1983 Drama) Casale Blake. JacQuellne Loratns. While at a birthday party. t>eeutlful sorort· ty Sisters m41t tell of their most etotlc lnll- mata:=;:;, ~ hr .. 30 min.) Cll .....,_ Mii Kris Krl11offerson, Alabame, Ted Nugent, NI· Colette Larson and the Charlie Daniels Band are among the per1orme<s at this 11th annual concert from Naatwtrle's Mu· nlclpal-A'"CJdlt<><lum ( 1 hr., 30 mln.) . (%) .,_ "Midnight Express" ( 1978, Drama) Bred Devi&, John Hurt Based on the true story of Biiiy Hayes. a young American arrested In Tur1(ey for attempt- ing to smuggle our hashish, who suffers a grueling 1ncarcera1lon In a torturous prrs- on ,;;,~'·· 1 min ) 1wl Cl) _,T, A pohce sratlon 1s put under a stete of Nlge by two k1lle<s who haw treatened to blow up the preclncl U hr., 10 min.) De mTOPOMIOlt+iost. Johnrw Car- soo. CW..ta: David Steinberg, Aosahnd Chao. Ed Krupp, Mighty Carson Ar1 Play· .,,~~~ ... lie.- LAW ft •CA Scheduled film· meker end TV )oUrna1111 Don North, psy· c;hOtherap!tt and author o; Pierre Mornell ("Thank GOd It's Monday") on the haz- ards of succeu ( 1 hr ) (l)INIT._,. CH) ... "Mike'• Murder'' ( 1984, Ora· mt) Oebfa WI~. Mark Keyloun. A Los Ange4et bank employee and somellme ~ of a drug dealing tennli Instructor deddet 10 lnvetJlgate hit deeth and Jeop- ardlz• her own life. 'A' ( 1 hr., 37 min.) e NI a.a. Scf'leduled: Oennlt Waltley, euthor of "The Joy of W0<klng " ( 1 hr . ttlll~":.W. "Soldltf Of Orange" (1979, Drame) Edward Fox. Susan Penhallgon SIA clllstMt• at 1 Dutch unlveralty go theilf eeper1te W8'yl wt*1 w1r breeka out -tn -~R' (2hrs .. 45mln) I ... ''The Concrete CowbOys" ( 1979. Myatery) Jerry RMd. Tom Sel· le<:k Two footlOole Mont1na cowbOys find themaelves caught up In a myatery ,., aurroundlng a t>Mutlful 1lngtf It\ Nalhv1lle ~ irn., 6min) II &&•ff-- • ... "Tht Hound Of The Basker· v1•· · ( 1972. Myettty) Stewart Granger William Shatr• A mvsterloUS curse haunts each generation ol a noble Er family _t_l hr . 40 lt'iln·) ([)AVIV UC. Frontief 500 Off.I Race ... (Ill llOWll "Calitom&e" ( 1961. Advent Faith Dome•gue Jock Mahaney Ca nia beCome!i lhe scene of a struoglf tween groups of Mex1can1 Who wa1 become part of the United States In 1 t!. hr , 30 min ) e1I {,Q) llOWll "Melody In Love" ( 198 1 -,ma~J.j.h~~M¥1UITT9 ..... ll'ICMCOCll RI I Fifi lllm-... "Top Sectat Affair" (1 Comedy) Susan Hayward. Kirk ~ A publisher attempts to stop a major eral from ob1a1n1ng a d1plomatlc P<>tl hrs ) at M0WW "Call 01 The Wiid" (1 972. venture) Charlton Heston. Michele I Clf!f Based on !he SIO<y by Jack Lon Two men possessed by gOld fMler b tne elemen11 In !he frozen Klondike hrs., 15 min) I LOWl.1 •cMlm.I ~ .... Neal Gabler and Irey Lyons host an Informative 1001 what'• new at the movlel (()TW IMIAB9•90ll-.. llT,.ICI') CC ... "Going H~OOCI" ( 11 Documentary) Narrarad by Robert P ton This documentary rakes a loot rarety Shown loorage and outtakes I 1930s movies ( 1 hr 27 min I ()) llOWll "Running Brave" ( 1983. I ma) Robby Benson, Pat Hingle BeMC the real-hie experierce ol Sioux ln<llal'l ly Mills and .lhe personal obstaclet overcame to become a membet ot 1964 Oiymp1c t1ac1< ream and the Amertean to ever win the 10.000 m run ·po· ( 1 hr • 4o mtn ) a. 8 Cl) llOWll ' ParOle" ( 198;>. Drar Jamet Naughton, Lori Cardllle A trOlll young parotH faces problems w 1hrusr back 1nte society with 1nadeql employment skills and pnsoo-lndu emolional scars (A} ( 1 hr . 20 min ) t9 8 llOWll "Lady Frankenstein'' (Iii Horror) Joseph Cotten, Miekey Harg~ The doctor·s daughter IS involved In 01he1 unsuccesstut experiment ( t hr. min) ., M0¥9 Wake Qt The RICI W1t1 ( 19•8. Aoventu1~) John W1yn•. Young. An adventurous sea captain an ruthless trader become involved wltl be8u~1tu_1 young wom1n E hl'I ) Cl)__,.w~ (%) llOWI "The Av1aror s Wtle" ( 19 Su1pan1e) Philippe Marlaud, Mt A1Vle<e A law atuc:s.nt 1n Pans becon obtesseel with e wQman 'PO' ( 1 hr., min) ID llCMI "No Place To Land" ( 19 Drama) John Ireland Man Blanchard young g111 Jllte<1 tty-a crop·Cluster dtclc ,. to spilt htm by marrying another man. hr ,30min) == W (11) llCOllD CITT llTM Alur of Chtc;ego's Second cOMedy trOl entertain an audience at the Vic Thea with Improvisational sketches Perform include Ed A"lner J"" Balu$h1 M1 GrOM, Belly Thomn, Hatotd Aart ,. Geo=~' hr 1 . I~'=--" 119 WIDll.DATU. W Dll "Curtains ' ( 1983. Horrc John Vernon. Samantha Egoer A com f11m director achedules s•x audltlOnt fOt i -~lisr loac l)r~J II for be· II tr: ~4 1 Dra Jet 81 ,78 rta· 81 ·om KB· Ion BU· he the ltrst tier ia) 118(! ien ate :ed 72 ay In 30 :h . 31g :la a ! I rte 1es 45 i8 A les (I 1) pl II movie at an eerie ano rsoleted mansion and his wife enters an asytu.m tG prepare lor the part of a mad-woman. 'A' ( 1 hr 29 ~ W a:'.) "The Beastmaster" ( 1982 Ad"' lltlflture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts In a mythic world of the past. a young man wfth an unusual talent 4or ~overning an1· mats searches for the vlllain responsible for the destruction of hts village ·pa· ( 1 hf., 45 min.) ·111rilWWATCH nmu.u. .,. "Trading Places" ( 1983, Com· edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd A well to-do executive. a ghetto-bred con man and a prostitute devise a plot ot revenge against two conniving finaflc1ers 'R' ( 1 hf .. 46mln.) 119(1)..,. "The Being" (1983. Horrnr) Martin Landau, Jose Ferrer. In a small Ida· hO town. residents disappear at an ep•· demlc rate, and a cop Is determined 10 solve the mysterious case ·R' ( 1 hr . 19 mtn.) •CID llO'lll "Making The Grade" ( 1984 Comedy) Judd Nelson. Dana Olsen A spoiled rlCh kid offers $10,000 to a s1reet· wise teen-ager to f1n1sh out his last year et ~ep achoo! tor him 'A' ( 1 nr . 45 min ) • • .... "Ivory Hunter" ( 1952. Adven· -l'riclay _........._.Movies-• •(%) "Reuben, Reuben'' ( t983. Orama) fOm Con11, Kelly McGilhs ( 1 hr • 4 I min ) •CO> "Stranger's K1ss" ( 1983. Drama) Pe· tar Coyote, Victoria Tennant ( 1 hr . 34 min.) •CC) "The Sp1ril 01 SI LOUIS' (1957, Biog· raphy) James Stewart. Murray Hamilton ~ hrs , 18 min ) •lll> "Tammy And The Bachelor" I 1957 Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Leslie Niel· sen (2 hrs) •Cl) "Mystery Island" ( 1978 Advenlure) l! hr . 15 min.) 1*(1J) "Up In Arms" ( 1944. Comedy) Dan ~Kaye. Dinah Shore ( 1 hr . 46 min ) ' (Z) "The Big Sl<y" ( 1952, Western) 1<.irl< Q2ugtas. Dewey Martin (2 hrs .. 20 min ) ""® "Swing Shill" ( 1984. Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell ( 1 hr . 40 min ) •CC) "Space Raiders" ( 1983. Science Fie· tion) Vince. Edwards, David MendeflMll l! hr .. 22 min.) •cm "All That Jan" ( 19 79. Musical) Roy Schei<*. Jessica Lange (2 hrs , 3 min l ~ "Mystery Of The Wax Muteum" £933, Horror) Lionel Atwill. Fay '#ray hr., 12 min) .. "No Other Love'' ( 1979. Drama) Aiohard Thomas. Julle l<fWMf ( 1 hr . 37 mtn.) CB> "A Mld&Ymmer Night's Sex Comedy" (1982, Comedy) Woody Allen. Mis rar· , r(NI, ( 1 hf .. 30 min ) Cl) "twlllohl Of Hooof'' ( 1963, Drama) Arehard Cfiambtttaln. Nick Adams I 1 hr . 55mln.) •a!) "C.ptaln Carey US A" I 1950. Mys- !J!Y) Alan Ladd, Wenda Hendrix (2 hrs) -W "Spect!'lunter Adventures In The For· bidden Zone" ( 1983. Sctence-F1CJ1on1 Pet8' Strausa. MOiiy Ringwald ( 1 l'lr 30 min.) 1wcm "Romentlc Comedy" ( t983. Ro manoe) OUdi.y Moore. MAry SteenbUr Qtf'I ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) ture) Anthony Steel, Dinah Sheridan A game warden sets up a wild animal sane· tuary 1n Ml Kttiman1aro National Park In Eas~:;aU l~.-..... (1) -ml M .,. "The Molly Maguires" ( 1970. Ofama) Sean Connery. Richard Hams In trle Irish coalmmmg country of 1870s Pennsylvania, an undercover detective 101ns a secret society of terrorists 12 hrs . 15min.) .. (!) AllOTT -COl1B1.0 ., .,_"The Lawless NlnetteS" ( 1936, Western) John Wayne. Gab6y.~eyes A federal agent goes undercover '1n a small Western town 10 nab a gang of outlaws who heve't>een terrorizing the territory (I . ~--=-191·'9 ..... t!5 "Misunderstood" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Gene Hackman, Henry Thomas At· ter the death of his wife. a shipping mag- nate neglects the needs of his young sons whtle being absorbed by his work 'PG' ( 1 lhr ... ~n·~Llm .. •amt• WMAnllYLm ntlf D "Conques1 or Space" ( 1955. Sci· ence-Flctlon) Watter Brooke. Enc Flem- lr\Q ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •JUtemoon Movies-• 1MI m "Ulysses" (1955. Adventure) Kirk QQuglas. Anthony Quinn (2 hrs ) ~"Heart Like A Wheel" ( 1983, B1ogra· phy) Bonnie Bedeha. Beau Br1oges ( 1 hr . 53 min ) (.ti) "Massac1e In Rome" ( 1973. Drama) Richard Burton, Marcello Mast101ann1 ( 1 hr . 43 min) CIJ "Trenchcoet'' ( 1983. Com9dy) Mar- ~' Kidder, Robert Hays ( 1 hr 3 t min ) ~ "Heatwave" ( 1982. Drama) Richard Moir, J1Jdy Davis (1 hr . 32 min ) wcm "Stranger's Kiss" ( 1983. Drama) Pe· ter Coyote, Victoria Tennant ( 1 hr , 34 T,Ln I -~"The Spirit Ot St Louis" ( 1957. Biog· raphy) James Stewart. Murrey Hamilton .(.g hrs . 18 min ) CHI "Hurricane" ( 1979, Drama) Mia Far· row. Jason Robards ( 1 ht . 59 min.) CJ) "My Foolish Heart" ( 1950, Romance) Dana An(lrews. Susan Hayward ( 1 hr . 38 min )J (I) "le Boucher" ( 1971. Suspense) Stephane Audran. Jean Yanne ( 1 hr , 33 min) •CJD "All That Jau" ( 1979, Mustcal) Roy Scheider. Jessica Lange (2 hrs . 3 min) •(%)"Tei(' (1982. Drama) Matt Diiion. Jim Metzler ( 1 hr . 43 min ) d (C) "Space Raiders" ( 1983. Science Fie· lion) Vince Edwards, David Mendenhall Uhr 22 mm ) (S) "My_stery Island" ( 1978. Adventure) !.! hr .. 15 min) .. Cl) "Paplllon" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1973. Ad venture) Steve M'cOueeri. Dustin Hoff· man (2 hrs ) "Stacy's Knights" ( 1983. Drama I Andra Mltllan, Kevin Costner ( t hr 35 min ) (Q) "Up tn Arms" ( 1944, Comedy) Dan- •07'1119n'Ala1Nnm •Cl) .,. "flrestarter" ( 1984. Science Fiction) David Keith, Ofew Barrymofe. The concerned parents of a year-old girt. who ts endowed with the lity to eo- flame anything at wilt. en or to protect her from government a s planning lo abduct her. 'A' Q ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) W (f)IUflTI CC).,. "My Tutor" ( 1983. Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi. A high SdlOol student beeomes romantically Jnvotved with the older woman who Is tutoring l'!lm in French 'R' ( 1 l'lr .. 37 min ) (!)• IUIM1W(IQ CO) ... , "Wiid Horses" ( 1983. Orarne) Keith Aberdeln. John Bach. New Z... land's Tongarfro National Park t>ecomee the Siie of conflict t>etwtef'1 ex·iogg9rs now capturing wild horses and venison ex· PQ<ters hunting deer (1 hr .. 28 min.) 4r11 CJI).,. "Hard To Hold" (1 984. Dr• ma) Riek Springfield. Janet Ellt>er. A rock 'n' roll star falls for a child psychologist and tS determined 10 win her love 'PG' Q --t.i3~ ...... ... ·--·--... CIWllLm Ol '111 .... - ny Kaye. Dinah Shore. ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) -Evening ----• -... -.... IWITTOIWIT ITMlml . •••Hl90llT .... ,.._, 90C.-T Jett Smith discusses the dangers of salt and animal fat. !?£&Ches fish and cOOlcs ch1c1cen thighs. (.CJ .,. "No Other Love" ( 1979. Ofa· ma) Rlchard Thomas, Jutte Kavner. Two mildly retarded young adults. one self-r..._ ant and the other overprotected by t.. parents, fan In love and make pla0$ to marry. { 1 hf . 37 min ) 00 llOWI "Swing Shift" ( 1984. Ofama) GOidie Hawn. Kurt Russell World War II separates a California couple, as the M- band goes off to war and his wife llndl worl< in an aircraft factory. Wtiefe sNI be- gins an affair With another man 'PG' Q L! hr., 40 mitt) Cl).,. "The Scarlet Coal" ( 1955, Ora· ma) Corne! Wiide, Mleh881 WllOlng Eerty Amettcan colont~ls beeome wary of Revo- lut~ War spies among them ( 1 hr , "mln • ~ "Mystery Of The Wax MUMUm" ( 1933. Hon Of) Lion.I Atwlll, Fey Wray A mad tcienllll robs the morgue to make wax figures of hlstOflC81 characlers ( 1 hr . 12 min.) lln'&\Tllmm -.... IWftMltMlll .. .......... Ma ---.1~=•1• -. ..... .... ..,.. _. ... au.ta. Sunday. April 28. 1985 23 ... w.,.,. euft9n. chairman. Bttklhlr• -.==°"JollnM. Tem-·n·==--==a. Behind the ICefl8I of a ~belt commerdll; a '°"" of the FlOr1de ~. 1 "t"'"' IE u•rnow 1nterv1ew ~1:h re..~ l:r.: .... • 11 ,.., .. "Trenchcoat" (1983, Comedy) M.t Kidder. Robert Haya. Whlle vaca· In Metta. clrcumltanoet propel a bt mystery writer ll'lto a murder plot, International Intrigue, and the wme of an . undltcoYer agenf. 'PG' ( 1-hf., 31 min) • cm ... "Romantic eomeoy·r ( 1983. Aamenee) Dudley Moore, Mary 8ttlf'lbur· gen. While avoiding the entlnQlement of romance, two eeemlngty mlsmatched ptlywrightl endure a ~year partner· ~ which produces a string of Broedway hlt1. 'PG' ( t hr., 43 min.) •• MD '•:M W Feetured: an •JCCIUllve lnteMew wtth ...... Devit and conwrsatlonl wtth top periOfmerl lnclud· Ing Chick Corea and Wynton Marsalis; a lo<* at the financial outbacks In rec::ord oc:tuctlon and the dlMppearence of an· edlo atatlont. &r--=.. OOIH•• Thie epeclal travels to to look at the ancient Cololteum bullt 2,00 yMrt ago and now "* as a blulpMt lot t~ modern epon1 arenas we 1--y=~ •F:mJ Wl.l. .. WOl•mM.I ---..... .... -"S~nter: Adventures In l'he Forbidden Zone" (1983. Science-Fie· llon) F?Jter Strausa, Molly Rlngwald In the 22nd o.ntury, • epeoe mercenary and.the SXAnklth waif he finds on a distant planet Mt out to rftCW thtM ~ maidens 1 i-~~M ,30 •1~ AnurtdafCO'ltf pab- womll'\ lnlt'npt• to find out the aource of • dNO lfdlclclng It KtMt<fy High SchoOI; ~and Jot ~· fOI Trout't attec-iltn. (HW.) ... "fitrom Nlgtlt" t~!; Mystify) .. Jilnlt Let Outu.. ltlllt . on prom ~. ~ tbt yen 11* girt r.tl to htr dalldl •"• belna taelac:t by trlenda. ttw•. of thoM trlindl ~ getting menacina calls. (2 htl.) • a ....,. w.o.ttt' " thr*<J to IMrn thtt bottl hie ur.cJe Phlllp and his ~ went to tOapt him. but he econ rtlbae thlt Oftttf one family can win the E"• tot .. Cd10dy. (Part 1 of iiu•11111-wtth Anolla L...a(ltWV. 24 Sunttay, Aprtt 28, 1986 [' __ _ ...... • 112111•-·-ML...--Gc..t: Paul Craig prof I II~ of 8COflOmicl. George- town l.Wwel'tlty. CC) .. "Heart Like A Wheel" ( 1983 •• ~) Bonnie Bedelll, Beau Brtdg-... SNtliy Muldowney. the llral profes- llOnal womati race car dflvtr. struggles with texllt ricing offlciall and hef person-al ~ Gin 6;1..1Y'(i., • ~ .. "Fhstarter" (19M, Science Fiction) O.vid Keith, Drew Barrymore. The concerned parents of a 9-year-old gjr.I, who 19 endowed with the abllfty to en- ftame tnythlng at will. eodeevor to protec::t her from government •oent• platlnlng to abduct her. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 55 min.) (I) ... ''Polle• Academy" (1984, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Kim Cattrell. When torc:.d to comply wttn an open ad- ~ policy, a police academy copes wtth a motley crew ol mlallta. 'R' c;i ( 1 hr .. 41 ~-.1 (fl -Benton IS lhocked to dis· cover he It IOlt heir to the Playblrd maga- 1 2'ffl ~plre, lnclUdlng Its famed nightclub. 1IC TAC DOUIN . LCMIOAT , ...... WU. nmt-Guest Paul Craig Roberts. professor of ec::onomlcs. Qe<)(ge- town University. • • COOPD't OIAHI COUITY "Hispanics: The Vital Education Issue" A lo<* II the educational pro~ as It ,. latet to Hlspanlct In the community with the Idea that mott Hllpanlct thould con- i ut thr~ echool and colltgt. .. • (I) NU.Al Jock Ewing's first wlfa m documents thlt can save Ew- R. astUr" Mandy that Sue Ellen toOn be out of his Nie; Donna Krebbs contklers returning to Ray when she ltarns that she Is pregnant. c;i ( 1 hr.) D e MMI _.. Rocky. Beau and. Kurt go undercover at a lavish MallbcJ bMch club to take on a man who cheats al cards and then puts pressure on the losers t~off their debts. ( 1 hr.) 8 0 "Of No" ( 1963. Adven· lure) n Connery, Ursula Andress Whllt In Jamaica to Investigate the death of a fellow tecret agent. J1mtt Bond comtt fece-to-lace with en evil ecientlst whO ptent to dfvt(t mlSsilet atttt they are . (A) Q (2 hrs.) ... Schtduttd: dancer Ma- Jlhln, 8t1tt Ekland, R\lttlan comedl- IYakov 8m1mon. ( 1 hr.) ----...... SW 1ma:11• "Swteoey Odd' Angela l.lnsbuty and George Heern ttar In Stephtn Sondheim's mutlcal .,,,., •bout • bltbtf In Victoria~• London wtlO It Jojntd by an tcCOmpliee, M,., Lovett. In hie IChemt of revenge agalntt a croot<ed judgf. c;i (2 hra., 30 min.-. . 1 -. =.a. Birmingham Stanions a~ ShowbOat• (R/ (3 hrs) CD .. "loern1n'' 1984, Drama) fiir Hutton. Undlay Crouse Mem- btt'I an txpt<Slllon team discover and defra.t •frozen 40,000-year·Old crtature. and one member wlntt to kHp the ice- man aM. 'PG' ( t hr • 39 min.) (J) .. "Pollee Ac.adtmy" (1984. Comedy) Sttvt Guttti:1btfg, Kim Clttrall. When forced to comply with an open ad- miltlons policy, a police ecadtmy cope1 with a motley crew of misfit a. 'R' ( t ttr., • 1 min~ ... "'-'~King Creole" ( 195e. Mvtieal) • ~ Pratlty, Carolyn Jones. A youth be- comes a tmathlng hit when he 1grte1 to ~ ln~ttf-owned New Orleane l~I. 2 hrs.. 30 min.) -Cl) • CMIT A pottntla~ lf'IQlc altuatlon arltes aft8f Richard Channfng poets a $10,000 reward for the ttr•t ol Lance. o C 1 hf.) D e ... WICI Crockett Is rafoetant to help the Vice squad and federal agents look Into 1n Illegal arms operation being lnvetllgated by an undercover operative he once knew. ( 1 hr I :- 11,U"' MCmrOI ... .. "Police Academ " ( 1~ Cdmedy) Sttve Guttenberg, ~m Clttrall. When forced to comply with an OJ*\ •0· mluJons policy, a poltce academy copes with a motley crew of mlaflts. 'R' o ( 1 hr .. 41m~) • (8) •OYll "Slayground" ( 1984. Suspense) Peter Coyote. Mel Smith. The father of a little girl killed during an tr· mored car robbery hltes 1 sadistic execu- tioner to hunt down the men reaponelblt for her de1th. "R' ( 1 hr . 29 min.) (J) .. "Doctor Detroit" ( 1983, Come- dy) Dan Ay1(royd; Donna Dixon A timid college professor Is recruited to take IM place of a pimp, Ind soon flnd9 hlmttlf en~ hit new occ~patlon 'R' ( 1 hr • 3\':8. -_, ... -!flp,!pJ! ... ,.. ..-\Ala • ... ---., ·-...., .... flLAYIOY'ICAme~ .. "The ~ Blonde Ne)(t Door" (1983, Drama) Danielle. John Leslie. A businessman and his lhady sectetary dis· cover a glrl who h11 lhe secret to the world's most s.ductlvt cdfogne. ( 1 hr • 30 min) CZ) .. "Breathiest". U983. Of1ma) Richard Gere. Valefle Kaprlnsky A rr ... spirited auto thief unlntentlonally klllt a .patr<>!metl and latet develops an obtae-. ~Rattractlon to a woman. 'R' ( t ht .. 41 OOlllf 1W 1"MCD . ,. II .. "ct1ane1 Soltt11t•" <198t. !Japhy) Marie-France Plsltr, Autger Hauer. Or1mat111t1on of the romtnott tnd butlnelt ttrugglet of Parll fa~ quten Coco CNinel during her Mlify ttai:: .. ·i:Mr• U mT OP Hott: JOhnny C.r· eon. · Don Alckltt, Jim Fowi.r. (A) t hr.) MlmAY~ &.•---.nm .. ...... u_, .. rsC:A Schtdultd: authOt M McGln ("The McGiii R4tpott on Malt lntlmtcy"). Pat Colllnt, arts and tn· rerta.lnmtnt editor of "CBS Mofnlng Newt." on media ptrceptlone of women. ilhr.) CH) .... ....,, Tlmt 19 rUMlna . out, bUt Hetty finally agrees to contact his Ill fa~Part 2 of 2) ([) "Nlghlllte:· ( 1983. Orama) Btldgetta Monet. Loni Sanders A htgh· pr'* prostitute walks the 11reets search· Ing '°' new cust()(nel'S and old acqua1n· lances. ( 1 hi' .. 30 min) (I) 119 A '90IJI .mlOI PerlOl'm· anoes by The Polloe. A Flock ol Seagulls, 0eYo. Wal of Voodoo, Ricley Wales. Gary Numen and The Gang ol Four are fea- tured In this muSlC81-comedy special about a 1189tly, fantasy New Wave club i! hr.) - • M Cl.la Scheduled: safety tips on reading labels; rnooet Laura Krauss dtlcUllel Inner beauty ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1W1TMC••w -w ... "A Real American Hero·· (1978, Orama) Br1an Dennehy. FOl'rest Tucker. Shefltt Buford Pusser a1tempts to run a. Tennessee moonshiner out ol busl· ness. (2 hn.) i ........ .. ,...,. ... "Against All Odds" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Rachel Ward. Jell S..dges. A fading profntlonal football player lalls In love with the glrlfr)end ol a small-hme hood and becomes lnvOlved with shady. htgh· stakes real estate dealings 'A' Q (2 hrs. -~~TMCll "lttt(C) .. "Emanuella In Bangkok" ( 1978. [)ama) Laura Getnser. Cris Av· ram. A Eurasian 1ournallst has severAI sex· ual llaltont with a va riety ol partners while lra...ang In the Far East 'A' ( 1 hr . 28 min.) · a11(Q) ... "Centerspread Girts" (1982. Comedy) Annette Haven, Verontea Hart When the leaders of a religious group tlvaeten to bring legal action against a ~In megazlna. the publlshef aendS her models Into action ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) -· e PmAY..W¥m0e Videos ( t hr 3Cl min.) • , .. ,_ M NMW A would-be t~ writer's retephone answeung maoNna MaUmet a mind and voice ol its own tl'lel INCi 10 confusion • • U trfL.A:Wmol Cl) .. "Bullets Of Ballots" ( 1936, Ofama) Edward G. Robinson. Joan Blon- dell. It. order lo get evidenc. necessary for a conviction. a former Clatecllve 1nf1l1rates ~crlmlnelt. (~ U .. 99 MOr Scheduled MW vtdaot tzy Madonna ("Into th~ GrOOYe"). Alfie ("Ster"). Allcla Mayer~ (''Yov Get the Best of Me"). Interviews with USA fOf Africa st~s. CarlOS de Je- M hOtta from Chlcaao t-( 1 hr ) k • .. "Chino'" ( 1973. Western) ~rln Bronton. Vincent Van Patten A taen-ege bQy__btfrleod• 1 half-breed and helpe film to f\)n hie New Me>elean horse rlf'Ch.,hraj I P • CMITU ~ .. =iwar=lfl\WI~ =~oat" 11983. Comedy) Margot Klddef, Robert Heys While vaca· tlonlng In Malta. ctrcumstancn propel a w()l.lld:ba mystery Wflttr Into a i'nuroer plot, lntamatlonal lntrlgua. and the arms ot an undtrc~r agent 'PG' (1 hr . 3 t min.) •• .. "Or. Terror's Hovta Of Hooor5" {1995. Honor) Peter Cuthlng. Christ~ Ofltt L•· A myttartoua doctor. Sharing• &tttlah rillway oompertmant with five m~. reedl tt*r MUfa In hlacerdl (2 l'lrl.) • .. "War Of The Wlldeats" t ~9'3. AdVentura) John 't!ayne. Martha Scott. A pretty schoolteaclfer ouateel from a sman town for having written a contr~al book becomes the Object of romantic nvalry between two Oldahoma oll men. (2 hrs) (() NA NL COllTACT Ullft U.S. Light Middleweight title t>out, from Beaumont, Te>e. (A) {1 hr .• 30 min,) ([) .,_ "The House on Sorority Row" ( 1982. l-iorror) Kathryn McNeil. Eileen Davidson. Sevan college.coeds acclden· tally kill their hated sorority~ mother. then become hunted by an unseen mur- derer. 'A' ( 1 hr., 33 min.) CZ>.,_ "Are And Ice' (1983, Fantasy) Animated. VOlces ot Susan Tyrrell .. Wiiiiam Ostrander. Animator Ralph Baklhl and fantasy Illustrator Frank Ffazette collabo- rated on this sword-and-sorcery tale set against volcanic landscapes and advanc- i~ glaclefs 'PG' ( I hr . 21 m;n ) go .,_ "She Devil" ( 1957. Horror) Marl Blanchard. Jack Kelly A female kllter-monater Is Immune to death. ( 1 hr .. 30 =~ :1 .. ~rangelove" ( 1964. Com· edy) Peter Sellers. George C. Sco11. An insane Air Force general causes world tremors when he decides to launch a borrlber attack on the Soviet Union. (2 hrs) CC).,. "Vlca Squeo" ( t982. Orama) Season Hubley. Gary Swanson. A police detective and a streetwalker team up to trap a pimp respooslble for murdering~ -cf his '#eMtn. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) •1&:1'strangier's KJss" (1983, Ora· ma) Peter Coyote. Victoria Tennant. The !Nd In a mid-50s low-budget movie cs.- velops an ott-amera reCatlonshlp with hiS ce>-atar. an actress whose 9!ngater b<>Y-- friend ts financing the film. A' ( 1 ht.. 3' min.) .. d7) lllMrTUClt (H) _,.. "H .. t And Oust" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Julie Christle, Greta Scacch1. A young Et"tQllthwoman arrives In India to re- search the Ht. ot her great aunt who. 60 years before. had eteeted a scandal by taking an lndlan lovef. 'A' (2 hrs., 10 min.) ta(I) ..... IM,.... motl•I From apples to fiety mallets. a live-member troupe snara1 the apotMght as It displays 111 im lllanJ.a. .. 1 hr.) -!: -... "The AuaMnt Art Coming. The lans Are Coming" (1968. Comec:llV) Cer1 Reiner, Eva Marie Saln1. Caoe Cod retldantl becOma lnvo!Yed In an lnterna- tlONI Incident when a mlsellfected Soviet tubmarlne aPl)Nra In their wat.,... (2 hrs., 30 mJn) Cl) COl.&m IA•Ml Mlsllilslppl State at Alabama (R) (3 tvs.) ([) .. "Secrets" ( 1982. Orama) Hel-en Lindley. Anne Ctmpball-Jones. A 13- yMr-dd glr1'a dltcovety of her late fa· ther'a NCJet Muonic Lodge' books leads to a serlat of mlaundtrltandlngs at ~· and at htt t>oarding school ( 1 hr • 18 min.) • (%) llOYll "Lt Boucher" ( t 8 7 1, SuspanM) Stephana Audran. Jean Yanne, An unutYal ralttlonlNp ~ In a amaM French village batWMn an at· 1r~M eehoott8'11Chef and a killer <Subf •· ~~it&~ .. '33 min.) -· .. "Tail-Ounnaf Joa" ( 1977. Bloo· raphy) ~ ... 8oytlt, Pttriela Neel Senator JoMptl McCarthy ~ a communla1· hunting Cruaade during the 19509. (3 tifl.m-OOlm&O ... "LaWIMI ~ .. ( 1935, West· em) John Wayne. Shella ~ An un- defCOYef agent inv..tlgetee the cause ot Memlngty een11t11a ralda occurring In a renioi. ~ region. ( 1 hi'.) I=..".. . • ... 1<1•polnt'" ( 1964, Orama) Leo ong, Rlchfrd Roundtree. A CaHfornlf po- Uce lieutenant and a govetnment agent tMm up to stop kkt ltom l8lllng stolen National Guard weapons to the local crtm- lnat etement. 'R' ( 1tw .• 29 min.) •CC> .. ''Oller The Brootttyn Bridge" (1984, Romance) Elflott Gould. Margaux Hemingway. A man who ckeems ot own- ing a PoSh restaurant 11'1 Manhattan must marry a woman he Cloetn't love so that he can recellle the flnancllll support needed to start the business. 'R' (1 hr .. 46 min) •(f)•Mll• (a> .. "All That Jazz" ( 1979, MUSI· . cal) Roy Schelclef, Jel8lea Lange A pop- ular dlrector-ch0<eographer's last Ille takes a physic.al and emotional toll as he auempts to stage a Broadway musical by Clay and edit his latest ~ by night 'A' l hl's.. 3 min.) .. ,..Lim • WiSUMLW .. .. "Gunfight At The 0.K. Corral" ( 1957. Western) Burt Lancaster, Klrk OougAaa. Wyatt Earp and Doc Hothday meet the Clantons In a shootout In Tomb-stone. Mzona. In 1881. (2 hrs., 15 min,) •(f)CMn-. ([) .. "The Arst Jrlme" ( 1982. Re>- mance) Tim Choate, !Kriste Erickson A college tre&hman. Who has been taught many IChen'ltt to capture a woman's lan- cy, dl8cowrs that tove Is more Important then =ttvlllL 'A' (1 hf .. 35 min.) -~· ,_ ......... .. "Police Academy·• ( 19S... Comedy) Steve Guttent>etg, Kim Cattrell When fofot6 to comply with an open ad- ~ policy. a police academy copes wtth a mo6iy ettw of mieflts 'A' ( t ht • 4 t -o· OWATTMCftlm .. ,__/Cit I mYCH"Y' -. ...., .. ~ • .. ''Swing Shift" (1984, Orama) Hawn, t<ut1 AlllMll World War II M!Ptfatn a Ctlltomla couple. as ti. hus- ti.nd goee oft to war end hll wlfa finds WOfk In an aircraft flotory. whete 9hf ~ gltl& an atfalt with another man 'PG' Q (1hr.,40 min.) ACTORS ... homPaaeS when he was 1.apang a spectal competition of" Family Feud" ~led Guys and Dolls. Stcvc1s charity (or delinquent teenage~ was a bag winner when he and his fellow male Fcuders managed to rs:k up $26.000 for the organization. • • • TOiiy Geary ha$ a baa cheater sea on ahead of him. He's &Otn& to be rcpm 1na his role 1n "Je$us Chnst upcrstar" 1n ~veral ctl1es. 1ncludin1 t Louis and P1ttsbuf'lh. Sunday, Aprll 28. 1985 25 • J I ., I ........... ----· -~ f.M.AmllliP<llT l! .. ~oollsh Heart" ( 1950, .Ro-• menoe) DeNI Andrews. Susan Hayward hf .. 38 min.). • CIUTDl1'9 ...... .,,.. -a.. ........... .., ... " ..... i _.,__,, .. ,....,. .. "The Front" ( 1976. Comedy) Wooay Allen. Zero Mostel ( 1 hr.. 34 min.) -..... Hlff *A--...... Gm WMIMCMl.11111• .• ,.. . ... ,., . .,_ ""w. ....... 11•1:1 . .._ WOCll 1 ~ ... "Head1n' For Broadway" (1980, MUSICll) Rex Smith. Vivian Reed L! hr .. 29 min.) (I) aJlllll 1W .... ,. "90llT Up to dlte business lnfonnatlon for mane· gers. including strategy, ISSUes, technolo- gy, and a review of Wall Stree( activities ~ hilb. "Lost Patrol" ( 193.4, Adven- ture) Victor McLaglen, Boris Karloff ( 1 hf., 14 min.) --==-., ..... M•tr JIU II mr••Y01t ----.... . .._ WOCll ll'IW.• 11111 -~ .,. "TtJbby The Tuba" f t977. Mu· lical) Animated. VOICes 1>y Dick Van e. PMr1 Balley ( 1 hr . 22 min ) • • Ee\ .... W& 121 • Ll•IMIY ... -. ldmAYIUlllll --..... o -IAYL4 ,' ----=-1 (11) .... St1ylng-Aflve" (1983. Drama) JC)hn Travott1. Cynthta Rho<Jes ( 1 hr . 36 ;•WAYm A 12·year·old bOy pla· °'*'PY l)(Obleml learns !o take control of fMt Ifft by rtldlng Interesting boolcs Dick V I ()ytlt tterl. -••M.LmmT NI --............. •MHl•LIW'lllllll •= lnr'r. 28 Sunday. April 28. 1985 ~:=, .. ~,(II) ~ .... "The Sting II" (1983, Ofama) Jackie Gleason, Mac OaVIS ( 1 hr • 42 ar~.llOTDI 19Gl) .. "The Birds" (1963, Suspense) ~ Hedren. Rod Taylor (2 hrs . 35 .. b=·---ma• L-:1.WOMO\'I .. a••• """·~-­•m.o •Nm•,... ~Liii~ llOWI "Agatha" ( 1979, Mystery) Dustin Hottman. Ve~-Redgrave ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) (lJ ..,.. IAClll Pre-Kentucky Oe1by Racet, llve from Churchlll Downs tn Louis· ville._ ~)6 hrs .. 30 min ) (H),,. •••n• llMl lllUY IML An1 mated. Papa Bear's ambitions tor his oh1I dren In Lltlle League result 1n a surp11se and an Important lesson O ()) .... "Madame Bovary" ( 1950. Ora· ma) Jennifer Jones. James Mason ( 1 hr , 55mln) G . llOWll "Allee, Sweet Alice" (1977. HOfror) Linda Miller. Paula Sheppard (2 hrs.~111111 .. w,::•=-. ....... ... , ..... ...... •tnao ~Liii~ .. "Hard To HOid" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Rick Spr1ngftetd, uanet Etlber ( t hr .. 133m~ln .... ~l ..OAD- WllTTOllA• .._.Ult JDOMWI l.W.A.T. u .... at•lll ~Al Wiiiiam Devane hosts an overview of environmental issues In the wilderness areas of the American West as he visits California, Wyoming Montana, Utah and Nevada ( 1 hr ) ID PACll 01 CUL Nm (JJ llOWW "Stlller Dream Racer" ( 1980 Orama) David Esseit. Beau Bridge$ ( 1 hr . 51 min.) (lD .,. "Wutherlng Heights" ( 1970 • Orama) Anna .Calder·Marshall Trmomy Dalton. ~.SZ" •11111 •l•AWl•mNW~ WWllTTOllA• ~--........... ~.-.-·¢ •.. .,., .. "Hoozons West" ( 1952. West· lern:=::·;;~ ::son (2 hrs ) PMlll 01 CULNm .. "The BIO Sky" (1952. West ern) Kirk Douglas. O.wey Mortin (2 hrs . 20mlnj -· (I) -ITOlllMM "Hink The Cowdog" Animated The held of 1 aecurt· ty oper1110n tttempta to aotve 1 aeries of et11eken murci.rs and facet up to l'lls rt !£0f'ltlbl111191 U • l'"'U ~I COV8flge OI San Diego P1dre1 It Chicago Cubs or New V0tk Mats at Clnclnn111 Red• (3 hr•) I lT'.Jo-,._ llT~ ,. ..... • cOONrt ouw couem "Hispanics: The Vital Education Issue" A look at the edUCatlonal l)(Obltm as It re· !ates to Hlspanlca In the communlty with the Idea thlt more Hlspanicl lholJld con· tloue thrQ'Ugh high achOOI and college. CC) .... "A lilg Mand For The Little Lady" (1966, Comedy) Henry Fonda Joanne Woodward (1 hr .. 35 min ) (H).,.. "The S1lng II" ( 1983. Drama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis. ( 1 hr • 42 min) · {)) llO¥ll "Lovely To 1\nnk Al" ( 1952. Mu.lea!) Kathryn Gray~~ Howard Keel J.l. hr., 45 min.) .. ~ ~n FO< The Roses" (1978 . Orama) Stuart Whitman. Panch110 Gomez. (2 hrt.) -· (() ~ NCAA Men's and . Women's Champlonshlpt The natl()(l's top collegl1te gymnuts compeJ.9 tn team l••·-~dual 9'oots. 11 h• J ~--·· 1W tm:ICA'ITWJW 0 MC 2 -"The GhQSt 01 Thomas Kempe" Young James Hamson (Shane Stnutko) enlist• the aid ot an Irish handyman (Garrett O'Connor) 10 rid rhe town of Iha pracllca!-joklng ghost 01 a 1 171ii-:" 1Pa•1 2 ol 2J (RJ MOST_,_I .... "Tlmerider" (1982, Sc1ence- Flc1lon) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer ( 1 hr 35mln) (0) llO¥ll "Escape From El D1abto" ( 1983. Adventure) Jimmy McNichOI, T1m- oth~ .:;:uen (I hr 30 mtn I n• I Cl) leA tAmTUU. Playoff Game (2 lhrs ~ni.Mtm o .-cA11WT• .. "Mtxle1n Hayride" ( 1948. Comedy) Bud Abbot!. Lou Costello ( t hr ·::."tJ l ww ~essage From Space" ( 1978 Science-Fietlon) VIC Morrow M1kt0 Nari _ta. (_1 hr. 45 min ) _ .. , ...... ----.. ,,,..noa• llOWI "Elvts And The Beauty Queen" (1981, Romance) Stephanie Ztmba1151. Don Johntoo. (2 hrs ) e mat• W Aher tonen11a1 ralnt. Slln Brock ind the team r~ue s1randed :1n1 I~.,.._ Liii A profile ol wom· .,,., prof ... lon11 basketball player Nancy l.ltberman, Silver medal winner at the 1i7.\,0I= ' ! .. "love Me Or Leave Mt" ( 1955 Mulical) Dorla 0.y Jemn CaQneY (2 "~ ~ "'" ,.,.. .,.._ -"OcumuM• !Qf,. ~.T,. IUffll Rog8 Mnnr1. MAW <\{1Jl"'I •••• IOmm 1 __ ,_MCO'f te(l7} .. ''Rultt! ;.:J ' ?if\dmHr •o>,;.. Welltem ~udlf MUf':'l'\• ~)B""' ,,.,. "'' I rn. 5~ 1T11r1 -,.."". --.D • ..,. ;-,:~01.~ \' S1em.'"lflt11 ~. :lfl~. rrrn :~~i.i· . .illltMl'IB i..11'11J..'Y• :ff>•:-.· ;"I,. '" ~ 1er.N ... "" ~enlu.'Y• .'."lft\.:!. r.• r:i•ftj 11111· n<1 •· kef, a• f< "''~ ir.1" .'."1\1 ,,.,. : .r .... ,.. rr~llt.•• ., • -• 11!f! "'""' 1ure Lt.; ~LS..J· ::<itt'' ••&• '411. •10 .... 1 :l! "'I .. ilil;l,1' ~ .... 11:'1'•' -1 ••~~ .... ~.,... ... ~..... '!'I ,'\' hrs ~m .. ..o--. ... ~-­~8fl'wt Y'4.Wfc: ~IC(" (Dew-~ r.• "$81\Jt'da" ~I l 1Y1: f!ll""9 ..,.,._. Ir ''-' ~tegc to e r-Onciefl n• ~ ,.-. <~l G()mfltd( 8! 1'-~fV (II ('t1 IJ(lmta el Senta 8e•boll~ 11 l'lr I •«' I mAM. """"'t""' F•N"S ~ A"-'"' Fl•!tW'< ~tor.., " ......... , "9 .~ ... ~ - P8f~ 11'<1 ~ McAll"9'V ~ ,_ ""'""""' ~ '~"'°'"'~w,.., ~ "fl'",._ "' ~t("O ~·~ 1·.nA. ... .. r"'~ ,_,. .. _LI ....... .. ,. ._ .,. "A-I I~ nf'lll,.... ~'"" Mr.VI,., ~· VAUQt-• 1; °'"" 'll ~·-=- ' -"°".&Lift ml. NdMMl T8rr\('Wl ~ R-."" t. ,. Fer~ 1ri 11" ~ '&"'-n._.,,. ~I' I~ •"""11"'8 l~llC 'f"_, ~ R1~ ,... .. rn ,. 'b .,. •Aioma~ '' Ml!"" ·ci-... ~·-...., ~<t!lld' ...... • .. It('•• ,..,,..,..., .,,.. «"" h, Y •1w .1 .... ~twfM" Rl('~IO ~· .k.wti °""t" ,_., ... ..,.. ~ • ss• ~"'•"• • "\ RAG ,~If •<. ·'"MIV? •411 : ~~ ....... Mll'~ V""-., 'V "''' ~ .......... ~~,...--ins.· ....... -1 'l ~· • Q. G •1, -.;. ,.,...,. I I< l•(V 'A" °'"" ' I' • "'°"•• "1olfl~ l i".IQl'l'I II .,..-., "'C '"""' '""'"< • a, •• ,,.. , .. ~'.'.. "' -lf1~ ., ,,..., ......... I .. ,.,II,. c. tt()~h••# "''°~~ .. • 111 Nll!ftr I' ~~ 1-'-•W M .. _ Lii A profile of Wash· lngton Redlklns' right tackle George Statt<e. e ....... I lmUCA An explora- tion of the lifestyle ol the wealthy ~ .. "Tender Mercies" (1982. Ora- ma) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper A former country linger, his Ille and career ruined by aleohollsm. falls in love with a Texas motel ~ and decides to make a comebeck. ·~· 30 min) i w .,.,.._ ,. ..,, ......... WMCllWITMDAVl>...,.rZ Fea- tured: trash begs, bunk beds: so-called Q!S-savla:=s. • MOU. e&.Ol9• Fea1ured the hlltory of tetevislon (Parl 1}. behlnd·1he· scenes of Blake Edwards new movie, "The Music Box", meet actor Jell Bridg· es: Interview with actress Deborah Aalf1n Cl) TOO C&.Oll '°" C090IT Jackie, de· cldes she wants to have a baby and ap· proeches her bOyfriend Bill about being 1he father. 8:r'ue11wrrMDAVl>tmOWrrZ Fea· tured: glass saucepans. protec11on against street crime I ,_..~., llnlm This proftle of 1he world's mos1 popular household pet. the Clog, examines a special. ceoturies·OICI retatlonshlp O ( I hr.) • 5 ~-IMUDll Fea1ured motor- homes, au terrain cycles. d1r1 bikes, sand buggies. San Otegan Robin Wh11e tells what It takes 10 turn pro 1n 1enn1s and how she's made 11 on to the women's profes- sional teMIS CllCUtl ! r .. "Slaying Alive·· ( 1983 Ora· ma) John Travol1a. CyNhta Rhodes A young aspmng dancer lands a rote 1n a prOductton, thuS jeopardizing his retallon- ahlp with a yoUng woman 'PG' ( 1 hr 36 min.) Cl) 1MI POUCI: 1MI IY~ CC*-c.T This concert taped in Mon1real tea· tures the 1nnova11ve band pertorm1n?. songs Including "Every Brealh Voo Take · "King Of Pain," "Tea In The Sahara" and '.]yncnron1e11y ' ( 1 hr ) (ZJ mw9 "The Sting ti" ( 1983 D<ama) Jackie Gleason, Mac Davis An experi - enced con artist 111es 10 score big with the help of a fellow peddler 'PG' ( 1 hr 4 2 mln.) I MMUllO MATOO --•N•M.&. "9 = ,._ <Alebrlty 1udges Ronnie Schell. Lydia Cornell, Kristian Alfonso Performance by Janice Marie Johnson e ...... Oii TIUL. "Should Prosfltu· tlon Be Legel12ed?" l lYIOIU. CMllMIMO :'GI IM IMO tn a v1s11 to Palm Sl>ftng.s. Host BHi Ortltlln e11scovers the ""9tory of rh1s rtSOft comtl'lYnity. takes a rld9 on the tramway, and e1eam1nes hOoN the town us.s w1ndm111s to generate pow· er. e TOO C&.Oel NI W Jac1<1e de cldtt She wants to have a baby and ap proeches her bOyfflend Biii eb0u1 being the fllher • IMIMO IOO'I MmM. ..... Feit rured: 1 IOOk at the t<omodo D<aC>()n. the world's largest Lizard, 18 vlslt with the polar ~· 1n their retngerattd hOme CID ... •tllTAll ... .UY IAU /VII· 28 Sunday. April 28. 1985 Nted. Pape Bear's ambitions tor his chll· dren In Little League result In a surprise and an Important lel&on. SL -1~1WaQWii_,_ .. Cl) COftl W A vacationing echoolteachef carrying $500,000 1urns to Dani and Jack for http when it appears that' the toot was actualfy intended as a payoff for the assa&&lnatfon of a polltlcal leader. (Al ( 1 hr ) 8 e Wf ..r .,1111 ...... -.. Arnold and Sam don't know how to respond when tM!r friend Karen (Lort-Lethin) has an ep- 1 k:aelzure.o mw9 "lhe SeductlOlf' ( 1982. ) Morgan Fa11chlld, Mk:haet Sar- razln. A glamorous TV news anchorwom- en Is vk:tlmlled by a mentally disturbed admlter. (~ I~ ''The G9eat Alligator" .( t 981 . Adventure) Barbara Bech, Mel Ferrer Stranded tou11s1s on a remo1e tropical 1s· land encounter an angry tribal god who has taken the form of a giant altiga10f (2 ~·kMTOllOlnM• tlC.,, ...... UNCUT M-.llallllil11111•1t1• ..... .... ., ..... ..,. HO" A I, e mw9 ''Norifi By Northwes1" ( t959. Suspense) Cary Grant, Eva Mane Saini A New York adve<tislng man Is mistaken tor an American agent by murderoos 1nte<na· Uonat~. and as an assassin by the po· llce, resulting to a cross-country chase leading to Mount Rushmore. (3 hrs ) ..... OITMIUW.....r A be- hind•the-acenes IOOk at the tetevtsion se· ries ''The Living Planet" that provides se- crets of wildlife =t~ e .-AT J~ " "Sweeney Todd" Angela t.sntbury and George Hearn star tn Stephen Sondheim's musical thriller aboUt a barber in Victorian-era London wtto IS jOlned by an accomplice. Mrs. Lovett. In hts scheme ot 1evenoe =tns1 a croaked 1udge O (2 hrs 30 (el ·~ "A Big Hand For The L111te Lady" ( t966, Comedy) Henry Fonda. Joanne Woodward A perpetual loser's wile managn to win back their tosr sa11· i tnacard ~me. (1 lir 35m1n ) INllWM .. "Tex" ( 1982. Orama) Mau Oil· ton, Jim Metzler. With his caring. but Im· patient and Irresponsible oldet brother. a 1S-year-old OktahOma teen-ager expert· enoes the many pains or growing up 'PG' 11 hr • .t3 min.) (I) .. "Trading Places" (1983, Com· tay) Eddie Murphy. Den Aykroyd A well· to-do exetutlve. a ghetto-b<ed con man and e pros11tute de111M • plot of revenge ~t two conniving financiers 'R' O ( 1 hr .. ~·~MDU.YWOOO ,. .. , ...... ,....Allison and Biiiy It oft at a dinner date but wonder vm.ther a romantic affa11 would ruin thetr ~tonic relationship (R) (!) mw9 "Ofaeuta" (1979, Fan1asy) .Frank Langella, L3urence Olivier In a 1913 Engt!Sh coastal town, an aged pro feMOf seek• vengeance against the cen· turiet-Old vamplfe who murdered his d•&~ .. 15mln) .. I woae ,._ 1MI cun-.• Stu· dent• end teacher• OPf"'Y express thetr 11\ewa on the ourrent atatt of the public s.c:hool svstam J e ..._. National Champ1onsh1p ( 1 hr) • W OI .... Anthropologist Richard Leakey reconstructs the trves 01 .human beings' ancestors O ( 1 hr ) TOIJ um-Tommy Cordova vs George Navarro In a fea1herwetghl bOUt scheduled for 10 roonds, from Atlantic City. N J (R) (2 hrs ) CO) llOwtl "Footloose" (198~ Ora ma) Kevin Bacon. Lo11 Singer Teen-age1s 1n a small town fight for !heir right to dance and stage 1 prom despite oppos1· hon from their conservative parents 'PG U hr . 47 min.) CI)..,. "Tex" ( 1982. D<ama) Mall Otl Ion, Jim Metzler With his caring, but 1m pat1ent and l1responslble older bro1her. a 15-year-otd Oklahoma teen-ager experi ences the many pains of growing up 'PG l hr .. 43 min ) WOIU-.. • e -• llOClf Grandpa dev!ses a scheme to convince Mittie and rhe ram1ty that he's stilt able to attract a woman ... Cl) llCllY ........... .._ B e .._ An 1n1erte11ng TV news re porter blOCks Hunter's 1nvestigat10<1 of a case invotvtng an arsonist with a penchant for abandoned buildings ( 1 hr ) I =-·~Nlgl:llmare" ( 1~73. Mystery) Richard Crenna. Patty Duke Aslin A man and h~ liancee become Involved 1n a mur· def 1rwestlgatlon when authorities display doubt that a crime was committed ( 1 hr , 30 '1.GJ. • "The Lt>ved One" ( 1965. Com· edy) Rober1 Morse, AnJ1nel1• Comer The nephew of 1 deceased Hollywood star Incurs some Clebts and headaches when It comes lime to ,make the funeral arrangements. (2 hrs) CC) llO¥ll "Lasl Embrace" ( 1979. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Janet M1rgot1n A govttnment agent, recuJ*•tlng from a ner.ioos breakdown atter. tht savage mur· der of hit wife, finds himself c~hl in a web ol elplonage and Intrigue. 'R ( 1 hr 43mln) • 00 UM NI,,_,, TM mlllY fll • 1M ftll WaM.I The actual rtcording ~ ot "We Are the World." crtated by .t5 top musical artists H 1 fund-ralalng toot to aid famine Victims In Africa Taped In January t985 (1 hr) (I) llOWll "Coma" ( 1978. Myaiery) Genevieve BuJold. Michael Douglas Based on the novel by Robin Cook A woman doctor bto9tnet IUapiclous of ta- 1at "aocidenlS" wl\'lch ire occurring with 1ta1minq traqueney et a Boston hoepital -labib.lay Cont.- -G1,°~~ln) -· TOO CLo. N ""C-.--T .i.ct<ie ~ cidel she wants to have a baby and ap- proaches her bOylr.end em •bout being the father L,mAT W.WAY ~ al M ,. pn .. -1 M1WIAYeNIT'INll TM.m .... ..__Heeding lhe a<Mce of a fortune teller, a woman from a amaN Iowa town 9ets out to hnd the Sag11- tanan of her dreams. e ITM IUICM Guests Barbara Eden. Htrble Hanooek. (R) ( 1 hr ) l=.:.r lflCAIL ...... , .... --·-.. "Hot BOdles" (No Date. Adult) i! hr .• 16 min) Cl) .. "The Song Remains The Same" ( 1976, Documentary) Based on 1he1r t973 concert tour. a tapestry ot the rock group. Led Zeppefln, woven with pec5Qnal at-home cooversallons. glimpses back· stage tnd fantasy sequences 'PG' (2 hrs,, 16 mint ,.1:n~ . tW u.AIY~ · e Un.AY mfT LM ·tne Besr or SNL 198'·85" Cttps leatunng some ol tne more memorable moments from the past season ( 1 hr . 30 min J e MTlr Oii nll tilt Lip-synced rend1· tlOna of "Neutron Dance:· "Can·1 Get Next to You," "Best ot My Love." "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" and "Diamonds Are a IGlrl~S.~'Qd " ....,... ~ ..... ....,~MPORT .,. ''011 The Minnesota Strtp" ( 1980. Dfama) Hal Holbrook. Mlchaet Learlled. The parents of a runaway teen- ager dlloover during a reunion that the girl has become a prostitute (2 hrs l (8) ll0"9 "The Sting II" ( t983. Orama) Jackie Gleason, Mac Davis An eitpe<I· enced con artist Illes to score b•g w1lh the help of a fellow peddler ·po· ( 1 hr 42 min) CD llO¥ll "All-Amencan Girls" ( 1983 [)ama) Cassie Blake. Jacqueline Lora1ns While at a btnhday pally beau1ifut sor0t1· ty Sisters must tell of thett most erouc 1n11 mate eitperiencet ( I hr . 30 min ) 11'9• llCMI "A Love Affair The Eteanor And Lou Gehr19 Story" f 1977 Biogra· phy) Blythe Danner Edwaro Herrmann The Yankee lirsl baseman and the woman he Joved keep their romance alive despite obStaclas aloog the way (2 hrs ) ~ llCMI "My Tutor" ( 1983 Romance) Caren Kaye. Man Lattanzi A high school student becomes romanucalty involved with tht older woman who 1s tutoring him _1 lnF=~~~ln l Ill ••• " ... --· 11¥8 ...... Guests authors Diane Aekttman C"How to Merry a Rich Man"). Cerol Botwin ("la There Sex After Mar· rtage?") Ale11andr11 Pen"-y ("How to Mike Love to a Man"). Mel'l)'n Kinder end Connell Cowen ("Smart Women. • FOOlithC~") Cl hr) Cf) ,_ Alan King Canara Palace ~. Mmtflnal matches. from Las .., V~s. Nev. (R) ()).,. "Oeathstalker" ( 1984, Horror) Richard Hill, Barbi Benton A wandering deathst8*er hopes to gain mystlcal pow- ers by getting • magical charm from an- •. ott~. 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) I ----~TUCU .. .. "Se• Waves" (No Date Adult) (J hr .. ,5 min ) -· .. "Island Of GOid And PrectOUS Stones" (1970. Ch(na) Tony Francipsa Susan Saint James.When a r~ently de- ceased mulh·mllllonaire leaves behind a relatrvely worthless estate. investigator Jett Cihon searches tor a missing tortune l hr.,30m1n ) NaM'IO ...-~COllTl•IT•CW .,. "Hard Driver .. ( 1973. Orama) Jeff Bridges. Valerie Perrine A race. car driver's success strains his relationship wlth his family (2 hrs ) *l"'cm llCMI "ExOdus·· ( 1960. Orama) Paul Newman. Eva Marte Saint Jewish retu- gees escape from British internment camps on Cyprus 10 Israel with the help of a b<ave un4;f'°nd leader (3 hrs) I •• I IT ... .,. "Julia Mlsberntves · ( 1948. Comedy) Greer Garson. Walter Pidgeon When she learns her daughter is to be married. a woman returns home to her own husband a Iler t 8 years (2 hrs ) CL).,. ··etue Thunde1" ( 1983, AdVen- ture) Roy Scheider Malcotm McDowell A Los Angeles police hehcopter patrOlman h1iacks an e11perlmental military super copter supposedly planned for use in civil· 1an crowd control. 'R' ( 1 hr . ,9 min ) 9 .,_ "Allee. Sweet Alice" ( t977. Horr0t) I.Inda Miiier. Paula Shepperd Family membefs are v1e11m1zed by a psy. chotlC murderer In the11 midst (2 hrs ) W Gl)-'TMCll t:11(H)MtlfCllSIB Klaus Kinsk1 and Behn· d8 Bauer srar 1n this 'tory about a w1te t:ll1who=~lt&ry 'mCA'ITOP,_ Ml &IMICLUPIAll»DIAnt .... Q .,.. "Great Catherine.. ( 1968 Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jeanne Moreau Fascinated by a newly arrived BrltlSher. Catherine the Great has him imprisoned and playfully torments him i2 hrs ) ct) 11CMr "Doctor OetrOtl' ( 1983. Con'l(t- dy) Dan Aykroyd, Donna Ooton A 11m1d cOltege profes.sor ts recruited to tak~ the p1aee of a pimp, and soon ltnds himself enioyt09. his ~ occupation ·R· ( I hr 31 min) Cl) PA,_ IUllO tMDUCQ IOll TO CCJL. Lill Father GuldO Sarducc1 (Don Novel· to) of "S•turday Nlghl Live · tame ta~n to the stage for 1 concert of music and irreverent oomedy at the University of Cal· 1forn1a at Santa Barbara ( 1 hr) (I) llOWll "Pohce Academy·· ( t984. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Kim Cattrell When forced to compty with an open ad· missions policy. a polio• academy copes with a t)'IOtley craw of m11111s ·R' ( 1 hr 4 1 min~ • w• llllDlllTUI~ W (H) .. "Alphabet City .. ( 1984 Or3 ma) Vlneaf'lt Spano. Kate Vernon In New Y0tk's lower Ettl Side. a IMnage hood· tum lnvotvtd In dtUQ·dtt!Hng Ind ex10tl10t'I. ref\.rset to burn down a tenement and 1s E by tht mob 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) • ... "Lydie" (19,1. Dfama) Mane Joetotl Cott*' An elderly wom- an recaHs her romantic pest folowlng • l'l06talgic reunion wtth lour of her former lover&. (2 hrs.) I= .. Cocoanuts .. 11m . Comedy) Marx Brothers, i<.y Frenc& A group of anles takes OWlf a reeort hOttl In tht dlyt of the Florida lend t>oom. ( 1 hf .• 30 ri\.) (Q) .. "e.c.pe From El Olablo •• ( t983, Adventure) Jimmy ~.~ 01hy Van Parten. Whan • teeineger le irn. prtSOned In a ~xlcan Jail tor hit ~ ment In a b<awt. hie frlendl deYlae a deftng ~n 10 tree him. ( 1 hf • 30 min.) --.T .... .,_ "Octopuaa " ( t983. Adwtn- ture) Roger Mo;ore. M>:tuo Ada,,... AA*:9 by a smuggler and a trader In at1 forger· les. a Russian general plans an attld& against W419tern Europa, and lt't up to BritliJi agent James Bond to atop hftl. 'PG~2 hrs .. 10 min.) .. ! ll0"9 "Tlmarlder" (1982. 6cJenoe. Fiction) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer. A mo- ~cycllSt uowtttlngfy travelt thfougtl • time warp and wlnd5 up among 1~ tury Western outtewa. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 36 mitt ) QD ... "Mark Of The Renegede" ( 1951, Western) Ricaldo Montalbln. Cyd Charisse. In the 18209 In Calllomia, a det· 1ng outlaw gets an offef he can't r~ ~ trom a powerful dictator (1 tv . 30 min.) -~ .. "The Man Who LOY9d Women" ( 1983, Comedy) 8 un ReynoldS. ~A,._ drews A sculptor and c~ womantzer die&. and hit analyst ...,chee in vain to dl&CO\lef wny he genulnely f9I In love With t1Very t>Mvtlful woman ht evwr met. 'R' O ( 1 hr 50 min ) " .... •OO .,. "Making The Grade"' (1984, Comedy) Judd Nelson. Dana OIMn A SPOlled rich ktd otters S 10.000 to a 1trM1· wise teen-ager to tlniltl out his lat yMr at e!.._ef) schOol 10< him ·R' ( 1 hr . 46 min,) ...... "Bedtime Story" ( 1964, ~ dy) Marton Brando. David Niven Two gigolos vie to see Who ts ttle beat In tNlr ~rotession (2 hra.) e w.m.DOIM_M9,_ lnlervlewS with Zsa Zsa Gabof. Jedi Lal anne. Shirley Jones. Artane Diehl. cosmetics tyc()()(t Adrien Ari:*. Ind for. mer valet to Prince Cherie.. St~ Bet· Cbl .,.·"National Lampoon's CleM ~ union" ( 19&2. Comedy) Gerrlt Grahlm, Mlcheel Lemtf. A motley group of alUrM6 geta together for an UlltJIOal 10th-yeet l'llgh school reunion 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 mln.) (%).,. "Breethless" (1983. Creme) Riehard Gere. Valerie KaprlnSky. A tr.. aplrltad 1u10 thief unintantlonely k• • patrolman and late< deYelOPI en 00.. SNa attraction to a woman 'R' ( t hr • 41 _..,, ~ "ScOtt F,... .. (1i78, Dftm41) ., Mlet\HI &andon, 5'JUn Saint .Jeme1. A spunky young woman orderl the kidnap- ping of a protesalonel ~ who ,. fuses 10 return a pare.I Of lend ht won from the Indians In a potltt geme. ( 1 hr .• 30min) •CD ... "Hank WilllatM: The ..,_ Mt Nevef Gave"· ( 1982. OrarN) 9nMiy W• ters. Dixie SMiie O!'I hit wey to• oonoert.. A ~ry oountry·wtttttn et1tet le ple- gutd by telf~bt and ~ peln but mu~abOUt playing hit mualc !fl • 8f'ldy ber.' ( t hr .. 2e mif,.) .... "Shektclown" (1950. Orame) Howard Outt. Brian ~ Sunday. April 28. 1985 21 Viewers push quality TV Women from Texas and Michigan f orni Ni elsen 'alte rnate' By JERRY BUCK U T .......... WrlMf LOS ANGELE~ -In a total!~ un'4.1l·n- tific poll. CB~· "( agne~ & lace'·· "'a' named the bc'>t qualll) drama \enc'> an<l NBCs ''lhc C osb) Shu" .. was named thl· best qualit} comedy series The key word was qualm The poll \\Cl' conducted b} Viewer'> for ()uallt) f de- vision. a grass-roots organ11a11on lorrnrd last fall to encourage heller tdc' 1s1on The group "'as pu t together h~ t"n women wh o have neH·r met Donna Deen laves in Plano. Texa<,. and "'orlo.'> an a r1:al estate office. Doroth} s .... anc;on I\ (I housewife with th rel' ('htldrl'n who ll\e'11n Hillsdale. Mich .. Dorothy read ahout ml' an a DL·trnat newspaper when I "'a' wndurnng J campaign to bomt the rating!> ot 'St Else .... herc· in 1983 .. <k!1d l>cl·n 111 .1 11 .. ~phone 1ntrr,H."•"'· "Doroth} sent me a :ener of encouragement and told ml' about her campaign to "a'l''( agnn ~ Latl.'~ · "We found "'c ltf..ed the '>arne .;how' and we got to wondering 1f thl'rl' "'l'rl' othl·r people out thcrl· "'ho al'>u '>U pponcc.J quali t) tele' 1<,1un \\ l' organ11cd V()T la't December a nd "'e nll\.\ ha\l' abllu t XOO member'> around the lOuntn ·· Swanson said h~ tl·kphnnl'. "\\hat we'n• trving to accompllc;h 1s in\ oh 1ng '1ewers o( quality shows in the lku\1on-malo.ing process at the m·t '' orf..' \\ l' feel t hl' networks rel) l'\du'" cl~ on till· ;\/1e•l-;en numbers. with thl' l'\(l'pl1on ul ;:.... B( \\\• want v1e"'er pan1c1p'l,t11rn anc.J ""e ""''"t th(' networks to be more aggrl''i'>I '"c· 1 n d "rm er- ing the views of the puhltc" Bu t fi rst the result' of tlw r 1r.;t \nnual VQT Awards: Best qualit~ dramJ \i.'1 ll''> -( a~· "Cagney & Lacey ... Best lead actress. dram.1 -~haron Gless. "Cagnc) & L ace·~ .. Best lead actor. dram;i -Dan1l'I .I Travant1, NBC's "Hill \treet Blue\ .. Best upponing actrt'\'i. drama -Ver- onica Hamel. "Hill Strl'CI Blue'' .. Best 'iupponing actor drJmd -Hruce Weill . "Hill trcet Rlut'' ·· _ Best qual1t) corned' \l'rtl·, -"iB< ·., "The Cosby Sho.,...,.·· Best lead actress. n 11n1·1h -\hl'll1•\ Long. N BC's "Cheers ·· Best lead actor .. comed' Bill < mh\ "The Cosby Show:· Best supportrngactrl'\s. wml·d~ -Rlwa Perlman. "Cheer\." 30 Sunday, April 28, 1985 Best supporting actor. comedy - Nicholas Colasanto. "Chel'rs:· (Colasanto J1ed earlier this >car.) Occ-n said V1cw('rs for Quality Tele- ' l\1on '>Cnl out 5J4 ballots and got I QO hacf.. In some c;11cgones t hl· 'ote "'as very do\e. she said. "(_ agne~ & Lacey" edged out NBC'' .. St. El'\C\\ohcn"' b) onl} SI\ \llli.'' Hett) Thoma'>. also of "Hill Street Blul'\ ... trailed Veronica Hamel by JUSt Sl'\l'ral votes. For lead actor in a drama c;cne., second place "'as a \. lrtual lie hl·t\H'l'n \\ 1ll1am Dan1l+1 and [d Flander'> of"~t Flscwherc ... .. Man' memtx·r" "'rotl' that they had a 'erj tough 11mc choo.,ing a ta' ontc among fa,or~tes:· 'lhc said. Oc1en ..aid the group's aim '"as 10 encourage '1c.,....ers to wrne liilcr.. 10 the m·t.,....ork!i. and adverttsl·r, in support of qual ll) television. "<io manv people"' nte negative letters." ~he \aid. ••but WC OchC\C they should be rncourap.ed when they do good programs." New series debuts VQT has received notice 1n the press and Swanson was brought to New York in March for a one-min ute segment called .. What Makes Mc Mad" on ABC's .. Good Morning America." She talked about the Nielsen families and 1hcir in flu ence o'er nct\\ork program mi ng .. "I think one drawback of the Ni elsen ·ratings 1s they don·t te ll wh) people \\.atch these programs:· Swanson said. ··w e th inf.. viewer altitudes arc equally important as passive viewing. We want to encourage \hows that confront viewers and involve lhem emoti onally and inform them. ··we're lcl lt ng vu:wers to stop being pa!>\l\C and start tclhng the networks wh) the) like a certain show. w e·re nol knocking the other shows hccausc w(' realize tclc' isaon is a mass medium. But \\e do want 10 raise the quaht) of telev1s1on. ·· lnc1dentall}. Dcen·s address 1s 2700 Knollwood Coun. Plano. Texas. 75075. Swanson·s is 28 Westwood Drive. Htll- sdalc. Mich .. 49242. Joe Cortese (left) ud Mac Dam •tar In a new comedy-action Hrle. ''Brothen in Law, .. co-•tarrlni Robert Culp, which mak• lta debut tonight at 8 on A.BC, Channel '1. > -Sports Coal. FromPaCe2 .... 111111111.y ........... In C8t•t ... 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' - • I :'ti Pilot, passenger killed as vintage craft plows into el!!.PtY Marlne_base chapel By JEFF ADLER Of .... 0.-, ,,... eteff A World War II-vintage !irplane that was to fly over a crowd of 00,000 attending the El Torp Mann Corps Air Station) charity a1r show crashed on takeoff Saturday, killing its pilot and a passenger. Do you Mem to be runntna late today? Maybe lt'• becaue yoa foraot to •blft tile clock ahead before Ntlltq lut ntaht. Coaat Coast students are semi- finalists In the Irvine Co. Leadership Awards Pro- gram./ A4 . The Irvine Chill Cham- pionship attracts a crowd of thousands./ A3 The crash of the s1nglc-cng1nc AT b- .SNJ tQu ched off a fire in the unoccupied base c hapel. completely glnting the structure. Only seconds earlier. a tlowcr deliveryman. ideo11fied as Tu-;11n rcmtent Gary Downe; had kit the small building, said Master <igt John ' . \ . ... M1chalsk1, the base spokesman. The pilot of the plane was ident- ified as Merrel Gossman . ..55. 'of Canoga Park. a former Marine aviator who was to perform an the air ')how as a member of the Condor Squadr9n fl ying club. H1'i pas'Senger was rdentifi!d as Robcn Arrowsmith. a 25-year-old Nav) hospllal man assigned 10 the 'base clinic. Michalski said. Arrowsmith apparently had ac- cepted an ofTer to ride aloni, he S&td. .. Witnesses to the crash. which occurred at 9:38 a.m., said the plane appeared to lose power. struck some ~lines and '8rttncd into the street before sliding into the base chapel. · Michalski said . flight controlleN reported that the plane. used as a Navy trainer during World Wif 11. executed a left tum before stalh.ng and falling from the sky. Both the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Av1a-· ~ion Admin1•rat1o n were called 1n to 1nves11gate the cau~ of the crash. However. investigators from the two 11genc1es could not be reached for comment - ··The rtane .. we nt straight into ttie church: witness Patricia Ford told a reponer shortl)' after the acetdent. The crash site wa<> about I'll miles from where an estimated 200.000 spee~tors were ~thenng for the I I a.m. \k1ckofT o f the annual Navy Reher Air Show. . . 0..-,..... "' ...... . I "At no ume were the 1pcctaton at the air show in my dangtr and the thow went on as scheduled." M tehalslu u1d. ,- Lt. Col. Paul Brown, commandin1 ofTecer of the Manne Wing. Hcad- quaners Squadron 3. called the crash 1-n "extreme trasecfy ... "h was very sad." said .. buc comma'nder Bris-Gen Wilham Bloomer. addin~ttmt .. It was the only \ (Pleue Me CllASB/ A.2) . - Ziggurat ··eyed as OCjail solution By JEFF ADLER Of ... O.., ......... Orange Count> o fficials once again have fixed their gaze on the Jlant Chet Holifield Federal Building in Laguna Niauel -better known as the Ziggurat -as a potential solution to -ovcrcrowd\ng problems at tb'e count) Jail. ', The half~mpty. Babylonian-styled building could house up to 120 lov.- risk inmatet if cenain bu1ldmJ alter- tions We~ completed. accord• n& to a private detenuon services firm which has recommended the building to a ---the Jail problem. The task force has bttn seeking altenlatJves for housing pnsoners since supervisors and ShcnfT Brad Gates were fined S50.000 b) L' .. District Judge Wilham Gra~ for v1olat1ng his 1978 order requmng that Jail inmates be supplied wnh bunks to sleep o n. The Santa .\na Jail ~as built· lo house 1.191 inmates and can provide bunks for up 10 1.500 pnsoners However. as manv as 500 inmates recently have been.forced 10 sleep o n mats on the 1a1l floor as 1he popu-' California Flreflebter poara water on the barned-oat bue chapel after a ~e World War D airplane cra•hed Into the •tractare. (Pleue eee ZJGGURAT/A2) A man convicted of murder la free this week- end because witnesses In hie trial were hypnotized. /A3 World Elderly Jews persecuted by the Third Reich return to their homeland for VIP- style visits.I AS , Sporta The Lakers open their playoff series with Portland with a convinc- ing win at the Forum./C1 The Angels make It three straight over Seattle, but Dodgers lose to San Olego./C1 The SUQMt League baseball race gets even tighter after Marina and Westminster register wlns./C2 En-tertalnmertt. A comedy, a drama trilogy and a ~~lldren 's play offer something for everyone In local theater this week ./IM Bualneaa The Dally Pilot In- augurates a new column today, Money Sense, which dlacussea the in- creaatna popularity of trust funds./04 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bualneu Classified Crossword Horoscope In The Service Ann Landers Opinion Pubtlc:Nottoes "9al Ellat• Sport9 Style Tetevlalon Thelter1 WMther 8 5 85 04-6 C3-10 85 C10 A4 85 AG A10 01-3 C1·3 81 -3 TV Log 84·8 A2 Schools irror mo·oct of nation Dramatic shift occurs every decade or so. HB edu~ator believes Dr. Ann C hlebicki believes that thl' pendulum in American edutat1on takes a dramatic and drastic turn every 10 ~cars or so. Ifs her op1n 1on that one can fathom lhc nation'<; educational prioritic'i b}' looking at the president in power. Strong o n academics and '>tnct discipli.,on,·decade, the pendulum sbi& to· ~ choices and per- sonalizcld1 imt(Uelio n the ~t. said ChlebiCkl. who is t~c p~apal at Huntington Beach High School .. About cvm I 0 years WC go fro m thc'·hardstutf tothc··soft sturr.·· -;he Ro•E•r Buu1 <;aid. "I'm not sure we're payinf enough attention to the .. nght stuff.' It's Chleb1cki's contention that the ··nght stulT' 1s somewhere 1n the m1ddk of the two cxircmcs: where there's still a 'push for naoro us academics. and where the tnd1v1dual needs of the )'Oungstcrs also can be met -where they can mature and where schools <'Ire for those young- sters who don't go to college. Chkb1cki said that · schools today emphasize academ1<'S and a back-10- the basics approach. reflecting the conservative mood of the people who gave President Reagan an over- whelming \ 1ctory la I fall »ut '>he'" prcd1c11na that· CA.·mu. crat will tnumph in the next cl«t1on and the pendulum apan will shift - back "to 'mcel the critc'ria of the minoriltW and 1oward "on era of eqtai\~.'.: r It tottbt~ h<' .. Jd. that helps to l'UI .. 1 )>r urc o n our tudttfl." " 1 ~~ lwanas art not mad~ t by d\I 1~c 1ns11tut1on~ ~oth 1 \. Cumcula llliiiiiiS::.:1 -N8'DULUll/ A2) ' .. Fair board ignores residents, rejects more studies on fl:otel . Stars for a star Comedian and •tar per- sonality Bob Hope now •porta a ~t of milltary •tan on bl• •houlden. See A2. Concludes expansion won't have negative environme ntal effect By T-ONY SAAVEDRA Of IM 0.ily "'°' li.H Despite pressure from nc1ghbonn~ residents and Costa Mesa cit} of- ficials. the Orange Count} Fair Board has refused 10 orde r more en- vironmental studies befo re c'<pand- 1ng 1he fa1rground·s hotel proJCCI Board members '01ed -1 th1'i "eek 10 prepare documents stating that 1he plan 10 add another b5 room<. 10 1hc 150 already proposed for tht· hotel will have no "s1gn1fican1" impact on the environment. .\s part of the dec1S1on fair o ffi c1alo; on for Buenada , ruled tha1 tratlit and other problems caused b) the proposed ~I 'i-room Ramada Ho1el can be oOo;ct b' 'a nous measurer, Thl' d1<,<.en11ng \Ole canw from bo.mJ. member Rohert ~eat who noted that thl· last Cn\ 1ronmen1 al 1 mpac1 n.·flOrt o n the mult1-'itOr) hotel was conducted in 1977 · Seal. reflecting the concerns of C1t~ o fficial<> and residents hvmg near the fairgrounds. said traffic patterns and o ther rnnd111on ., have changed since thl' original stuc.h Hui lhl· ~lard follo"cd the rec- omml·nc.Jauon 111 1t\ Rude.Jing and C.1rnund1. C omm1t1Cl' bol'ltered b \ ad' 1n· trnm pr" ate con'iultants. Econom1• Re~·arch .\ssoc1atcsoflos .\ngelc'> the arl h1tec1ural firm POD of'\an1a \na :inJ 1he state .\11o mey Boata crowd tlMt Newport Jetty u dlq mrt off on tbe llewport-t.E._ ••• ,..trace chated by moderate 8CM1'-'--* b,....._ Tbeee boata -In tbe lateraatloaal Ocean hc:tna a clau -were ·~ 181 boeta competinC In th• race. See Cl or~~ ' I ' .. C1t·nerar .. officl' The commmcc·c, recommendation came dt''>plle a "1an.h 12 public hearing that allracteJ a c;mall crowd o l residents and l II\ offit 1al-;. all "an ot 1hc hotel 10 h<' built at the comer ol r air Drl\C and "-e~port Boule\.ard 'Vtan ) re'>1dcn1s in neighborhoods '>'l'St and north of 1hc fairground'> ha\t' gro"n distrustful of the board hecause 'l)f noise problem\ generated h' one of its tenants. the 18.~ ,.1pac1ty Parific..\mph1theatre Russ Millar. p~1dent ot 1hc home- '" ner group formed to ha11le the Jmph11hcater. said the ho1el e'- pans1on hnngs to mind a s1m1lar l·p1<;ode 0' er plans for the arena - ,inc he said has proved d1sa<>trous (Plea.e eee J'Allt B0A.aD/A2) Alcolfol blamed in 2 fatal colllslons By JEFF AOLER Of -0.-, ..... ••ell Dnnl..1nt1 .ind dn' '"ll lOmhinell with tra[!ll rl·1.uh.-. cart~ <\aturda\ apparcnlh lflg{!l'ring '"" unrelated traffic lt1ll1\1tm' near l.01guna Beach that took lhl' Ii'<'' of a 'O-vcar-old M1s<;1nn \ 1t·10 man and a 20-,ea r-old In lnl' \l.nman authonlle\ rcported "vf 1chacl T rmt ofM1""11n 1e10 and l orra 1 nl' It 111 nf Ir' 1 nc hot h wen pronounll·d dcad al 1hc ~--enc ol ~'P!lralc head-on cnlll'•IOns about two hou" a pan accordin[l. tO l'\oth thl' Cahfom1a H1&hY-a\ Patml and Laguna Beac h Jl()hCT Tro'it "3'> killed in-;tanth v.hcn thl· pickup trud>. he "'•s dn' ini north on Pal'lfi'c ( 03'il H1&hv.11\ .it 6 am v.a' strud. h\ a l 3r dnven h\ 'I ·\ear-olJ tcvcn Baird ofuardcn.(iro\c _ Baird who 'iUStatncd ma1or m )Uri~ 1n the crash. wns nov.-n h\ a L 1k Atght hchcopier to M1<;-;1o n (om IT\Unlt) Ho\p1uil where hr v.a<, n· ponN1 an cnucal cond1t1on v.1th hl·ad fatt and ch('\t 1n1unc' \31d hoC>fl1tal 'll'lkc,..,.c>man Bt-m1ct' < mlh i\ CliP \po kew.om . n 1d Baird all<'~l~ w.l'i \\Cl\ 1n& b(tv..«n twn lanc11 u br.d.ro' e south un ec H 10 l~\A (Pl ... Me ALCOHOL/A2) \ ;County jobless r~te h:Olds _ste~dy 1 una~e to locate work. attordin1 10 Total employment incrtaSC!d by 6.4 Should remain level Aha YeHtr. a labor market analySt percent. re.chin& a new hip of , al J -with the 5tate elfntr· 999.200 workers, 1~ March. But the th TOU typ1C une Ora nae County:.s March un· joblC$S rate didn'f'drop because mOlt -; k r employment rate t1urrorcd lht static people uaJu jobs. C in WOr 10rCe ituation reflected in th• nalionaJ Hirina by busintts strvlcc lirms. uncmplo)-ment rate. wbich held hQlCls and amusement park$ By JEFP ADLER steady at 7.3 percent. In ~alifomi.a. provided most of the 1.700 new °' .. ~ ... u..., Joblessness ed&ed upward sliaJttty SC'1'Vicc rndustry jobs created durlna Unem,loyment 1n Orange County from' 6. 7 to 6.9 percent durina the the month: followed by aaricultufe. held steady at 3.8 ptfCCnt between same period. -which saw 1.500 seasonal worken Fcbruat"Y and March and should Yetter predicted dac county's total hire<I as the strawberry harvest con- rcmain fevel through June. when new job count will pass the one milhon tinuCd •ta brilk ~. • aractua1es and summer job seekers marl< durina tbe nut three months as Other increases were reported by enter the labor fo rce. acc:ording to the service industries. 1111de. 1l4riculture, the construc-tion -trades. 1 1 state Employment Development De-construction and finance industries ' ' panmcnl. . continue to J>O'l strona pins. ••-----------• I . While the unemployment rate re-"Little chanae is expected in tht I maincd the same. the actual number unemployment level until June. SLA van auction.Qd . or county. residents fihna for un· wben new araduat.es'and summer job employment Insurance rose sli&}ttly. seekers enter the labor force," Yetter The estimated number of Jobless said. pert0ns edaed upward by 200 in Onp1te the loss· of 800 JObs in the March, to ST. I 00, the state's monthly county's manufartunna industty dur· employment accounting showed. int the February-March reporting One year ago. unemployment . period. more than S.000 workers were stood ot 4. 7 percent when about 8.000 added to coonty payrolls during the people more said· 1heY._ had been month. · l~G LEWOOf1-The van used by kidnapped heire s Patricia Hearst and theSymbionesc Liberation Anny in a violent getaway 11 years aao was . aucti9ned off Saturday-for S 1.200 to Renct Prahl of lnilcwood. once wrongly suspected of beina an SLA member. • . ~CRASH .AT AIRSROW1'ILLSTWO ••• Prom Al ... thina that marred the day.''r Firdi&hters from the base were at the crasfi scene within a minute. T hey ballled the av1at1on fuel-fed flames. • fanned by JO.mph winds. for more .. than two hours. the spokesman said . About I 5 fireft&hters stationed at the base responded to the alarm. ~ backed up by I 0 Orange County ,, firefighters. One firefighter was taken to West· em MedicaT Center where he was '· treated for fatigue. the spokesman said. The air show continued without incident after the crash; however, the '• Condor Squadron did not fly and a demonstration by parachutists was canceUed because of the gusty winds, Michalski said. The Condor Squadron. based in Van Nuys. is a flyi nJ club comP.ristd of approximately 40 former military pilots, most with combat experience. who fly the club's 14 identical planes in mock air battles at air shows. he said. Planes from the squadron were to fly over the~rowd before the show and had been scheduled to demon· strate World War ll·style dogfi&}tts during the performance. The base chapel, where Sunday religious services were to be con· ducted today. was built in 1946 and was valued at $470.000. Michalski said. The structure was a total loss. The 35th annual air show was being held to benefh the Navy Relief Society. a non-profir organization that lends eme~enc.y financial aid to active duty Mannes. sailors and their dependents. Founded in I 904, the society boasts 3,200 volunteers and last aided the families of Marines and sailors killed or ·wounded 1n Lebanon and Grenada. The air show 1s scheduled to continue today at 11 a.m. ,, .. -.... -........ _ .... _ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. ____ .. __ .... 11111!_ .......... __ .... __ _ ALCOHOL BLA~D IN C~SHES •.• , From.Al El Moro area. about one mile north of lhe Laguna -Beach city hm1t. • Baird 1s under investtplion for driving while under the influence of • aJcohol and cha~s are pending, the ' spokeswoman said. Toro-Road. Annted and charged with SUSPI· cion of felony drunken driving and vehicular manslaughter was .Glenn Barnhill. 26, of Luuna Hills. Ht was booked into the <5ranae County Jail a nd bail was set at.$25.000. stFik1ng the-ca~ill was-dnY"iftl head· .>n, a police spokeswoman said. . \ ~ . ' ' I \ \ \ ' " -'~ Winds will ease this aftern.oon w.,m ... u. wtll oonc1nue ttwOUQh Monday. tht NltlOnal WNther 8eMce pteetlctt, With hiOM both dav. 82 to t2. Some ctoudt at• eJCpected thl1 ...,.,,Ing Ovef ... tern end IOUth«n v~ &M.lt tltlte thould otherwtM be de8I throuah Mondey. IMl to north...e Wlndt -frOm 25 to SS mpn -w1H cMet ..... mt. aft•noon. Lowa Wiit ,.,,._ fl'om 60 to 64.. • Wlnd1 att alto Hpected to <Ncr .... In th• mountaln1. wttete tN wMtMr-wrvtc:. forecutspllTtly ctoudy ~ ... ove< lht aouthern mountain•. but othefwlM olear through Monday. ~high• wlll be &&to ee today and e2 to 72 on Monday . .1.owa *'II rengt from 35 te <45. A tra.,,.._,1 ldvleort hu t>Mf'l luu.ct for the deeert• due to guety. nortriw.t wtnda. Sklea will be partly doudy OWK Htt•n and ~h«n deMrt ., .... oth«wlte eie.t through Monday. The wind• thould decreaM thlt after£l'oon. Highs In th• upper delefll today will reno-from 70 to 78 and Monday from 75 to 85. U.S. Telbpa \ -"' .... 6 1 •s ... , 62 ., ~$ 33 .. '7 76 " 83 n ,. 83 73 63 72 .. 10 76 43 ae 51 ·4• 71 &4 13 71 1111 st 90 62 ., ~ Calif. Temp• , u $& 82 67 71 27 10 3t 62 60 5t 31 se n t2 69 70 57 IO &5 62 .. •• 37 77 63 5!> ., 1' 52 61 •7 83 70 73 541 63 31 .. ~ IO 37 44 32 7f j ... 3!1. 28 67 "-38 « 10 13 " 1' 50 13 •• 13 •• u n 71 72 75 eo .. tll tO .. ., 34 17 .. 74 &I Surfrepott 61 •3 91 62 70 541 71 55 71 ., tl3 ~ ~~ 83 50 73 32 74 30 18 52 79 62 aa 13 &e 30 13 61 15 70 0 27 64 •II IS 11 97 43 57 42 84 ,. 56 51 75 so •• 59 60 51 61 0 Olfl. w w w w Sanl•An• Senti Bet.,_,a Sen1aCru1 Santa M1r1a Sarita ~ StOdllon T~Valley TOirW-y_.,,i.vtv Extended Tides Forat h•Qll First IOw ~ll!Qh Secondlow TOOAY 3 31a "' 1131 a"' 6 46p"' 1131pm MONDAY 13 .. 75 44 70 •• 75 3t 81 55 12 41 16 M .ll 73 at 42 0.0 31 21 Foret ntgn SOI a.m 4 4 F11at low 12 16p m -0 1 SaconO rliQll 7 04 p "' • 3 Sun .... ·IO<lly 81 7 34 pm , r- Mof>day 11606 a m and NII aoMl Ill 735pm MOOtt Mlt loday Ill 2 42 • "' • ,,.,. 81 12ilt am and NII aoMl Monday 11 31Sa m Two hours earher. Laguna &ach ----• -polttt pronounced Hlil ·dead atlhc- scene of an accident on lagllftL • Canyon Road, about a mile west of El Barnhill was drivan~ his pickup track WCSt on Laguna anyon Road about. 3:55 a.m. when he all~ly veered across the double yellow hne . A passenger in Hill's car, identified .as Emilio Viscomi. 27. sustained facial injuries in the collision. He was rushed by ambulance to Saddleback Community Hospital where he was reported fo stabl~ condition in the hospital's intensive care unit Satur- day night. said nursing supervisor Chns Leccc. • ..................................................................... . . ; ZIGGURAT ASJAILFACILITY ••• From Al lal1on soa'red to nearly 2.000 inmates per night. .. Members of the Jail task force and . the private detention firm believe the ; building 1s a good candidate to house non-violent offenders eligible for work-release programs. Such inmates ' are allowed to work at their regular .. jobs durinJ the day a nd return to the • Jail each night. · About 60 inmates currently are serving work-release sentences. but that number might easily be doubled the local real estate market. has been 1f there were a pface f9r them to stay. rejected before by supervison. who citpfained Paul Carey. an aide to determined the building was too Supervisor Thomas Riley. costly to buy when It was offered by The task force also has been the federal government. ,, co~s1d~nng other vacant b~ildings. the federal government obtained includins sch~ls. as p<?SS!ble lo-the'\)uilding in a trade with Rockwell cations in which low-nsk inmates International in 1974. · m11ht be housed to reduce the mam--- jail population. Currently. several federal agencie!t The Zi84Ur3l. lonJ viewed by maintain offices 1n about 40 P.Crccnt county officials as a whtte elephant on of the 758.()()()..square-foot building. ........................................................................... ~· ~ ........... " .. ldlftrtl ~FAIR BOARD IGNORES RESIDENTS ..• ~From.Al Bob Rope la .. pinned" by Brtc Gen. WOilam A. Bloomer (left) and Gen. John Davie. ~ In 1981. the board failed to update called the action "inappropriate." hotel and the amphitheater. will be ~. environmental studies for a plan that • "I don't think Costa Mesa is getting updated in the next six months. would more than triple the capacity of the cooperation from the fair board A full environmental impact report the yet-unbuilt concert arena. Now that It deserves:· said Hall. Since the will also be conducted on the entire plagued by spillover noise from the hotel will be built on state property, plan, although fair officials were not amphitheater. Millar and 1he Con· fair officials have maintained that sure if the study would be completed Corps gives Hope a real salute ( cerru;d Citizens of Costa Mesa. Inc., Cit) approval is not necessary. before the· hotel's groundbreaking. 1 are 'il'.ung the board for what they However, Hall po111ted to a 55(). scheduled for next January. ~ believe was a m1sJudgmen1. un11 apanment project at the Fair· The document ordered by the ._ Millar alleged that the board is view state mental hospital on Harbor board . a negative declaration. will be ,-making the same mistake twice. Boule\ard. While not subject to city held 45 days for public comment and C· despite the warning b) one re.-.1dent to approvals. hospital and project of· then brou&hl back for approval. clean up the amphitheater "mess.. fic1als voluntarily complied with Meanwfule. the board will con- beforc getting 1nvohed "1n another local regulations. unue negotia11ng terms of the ·one." Some state aaencies appear to bC proposed 55-year lease with T N "We're tern bl> d1..ap;>o1nted." he more neighborly than others. he Properties ofScomdalc. Ariz .. for the ·said. "We had hoped that because of noted. c;1x-acrc 'illC. • the amphitheater tigh1 the fair board Yet. Jill Lloyd . a spokeswoman for nder a tenta1tve agreement. the would have learned 10 pay attention the fairgrounds. said local concerns fairgrounds would receive a mini- • to homeowners. It 1\ obviously an had n~t gone unnoticed. mum yearly rent of 10 percent of the 1rrespons1blc board .. Funhermore. the fairground's 7-year· land val ue. which comes to about City Councilman Donn HaH also old Master Plan. which include the S340.000 1n recent figures. ·PENDULUM SWINGS IN EDUCATION ••• From Al ·cannot be rl·writtcn. teacher!( re- : trained and \tandards revised to ·respond to eH'r} cntc1sm or satisfy 'each new 1heol) · "Ar prc~nt. the schools arc trying ~ to anticipate the demands of a ,tcchnolog1cal society. With the ac· cekrated d<·mand on academics and C" the lllrrr\pondingdechnc 1n elecu ve'i , and -.o<.dt1onal c,uh1ects. I am seeing r· more and mcm· \tudents who arr ,. simpl y unable w make 1t 1n our1;choot Sy\tCrn "We are putting 1ncred1ble press· • ures on our 'ltudents. We arc telling 1hem. 'you mu\t take these courses. you must get a high school diploma now. you must !>Core high on thest· tests. you mu\l get into college. you • must choose a career · "And we put deadlines and ti me and fewer people around to give them answers. perhaps because we're not so sure that we know what to tel I them in this 1ncreasin&l y complex world." 111 a newsfctter ·to her students' parents. in which these comments first appeared . Chlebicki asked the adults to help her re.ach a compromise 10 meet the academic challenae and s11ll meet the ind1v1dual needs of each child in fh e school system. Chlebicki, a graduate ·of Boston University who hold! a USC' doc· torate degree in cumculum and instruction. said she doesn't have tbe answers. But she said the district's plans to 1n5t1tute math Instruction 1n elective courses. such as home economics and industnal ans. are a start in the n&}tt direction -teaching the basics 1n a field in which younastcm are genu· 1nely interested. But comedian admits that his wife Dolores still outranks him By' BETTY PORTER Oelly~C0tr~I Wearing full Manne Corps dress regalia. comedian Bob Hope Satur- day was pinned with the smgle star denoting his honorary rar1k as a Manne Corps general. Hope received his single silver star from Brig; Gen. William Bloomer . commanding general of the Marine Corps Air Statton at El Toro. at a benefit dinner in Newpon Beach sponsored by the Navy Relief So· c1eiy. The dinner at the Ho tel Meridien culminated a full day of charity events. hiJhlijhled by tht 1985 Navy Relief Air Show which drew an estimated 200.000 to the base and the Bob Hope Marine Air Golf lnvita· tiunal. The day's events ~ere marred by the crash of a vintage stunt plane involved in the air show that killed the pilot and his passcnier. Hope. attired 1n the black pants. Just Call 642-6086 DeMJNot ., limits o n these things. and forget that growmg up has its own pace and rhythm Is 11 any wonder that we arc \tttnl an increase in dropout\ 1n teen-aae su1CTJk. drug and alcohol Chleb1c ki traces the shift of the pendulum to 1957 when the Ru.ssians launched the Or1t eanh satellite. dulum cook another m11hty swina. Del"'J "The 1970. amved with the re· • le Ow-:-..._ quest for l(hool1 to be more human· ...._.,,,_ 11 .,., oo white dinne r jacket and red cum· Founded in 1904. the Navy Relief merbund oft he Corps' dr'ess uniform. . Society has 3.200 volunteer work~ quipped he plans to wear his general's who provide assistance to the families' insignia around the house and can't of enlisted sailors and Mannes in wait to see his mailman salute him. time of need. The 8 1-year-old entenainer. point· _ Hope noted that tt was appropriate ing to the black-and-white starred ~ the dinner was to benefit a charity dress his wife. Dolores. was wearing. established to aid enlisted personnel also observed with a smile that she since he long has championed their still outranks him. cause. Hope to ld the 340 people who paid In I 983, Navy Relief volunteers S500cach to attend the reception and com foned a nd provided financial dinner the honor represented one of assistance to the families of Mannes the "outstanding moments" in his and sailors killed or wounded in life. Lebanon and Grenada. OC inan .dies injet crash I KINfiSVILLE. Teus(AP)-Two JCts on a routine training m1ss1on collided near the Kingsville Air Station .. killing both pilots. one from Orange County. Calif. pnd <>nr from Florida. The crash between two T·A4J 1rainers occured at 10:20 p.m Friday as the pilots approached for a landing about one mik northwest of the base. said Ma5ter Chief Milt Harris. The victims were identified ac; Navy Ensign Ciregc*y J. Lerfald. 25. of O range and Marine Lt. John t>. Orlandi ot Ft. L.auoerdale. Fla .. Hams said. Both pilots were pronounced dead at the scene. authont1es said. The men were in a landing panem a t about 500 feet altitude when the collision occurred. Harris said. They were trai ning to be q ualified for ca mer dut). he c;a1d . Wht do yoa llb about tllte Dally Piiot? Wbat don't yoa Hile? CaJl &k a1mber at left and yo.r mesu1e will be recorded, trantcrlbed and dellvert4 to dae awroprtate edJtor. Tlte tame U -ltoar an1wertn1 tt rvlee may be Heel to record ltctt rt to &k editor 01 uy topic. Coatrtbatora to our Leuera colama maat lncllHle tktr name &ad ttltpltolle aamber for veriflcatloa. No clrc•latlon calls, please. Tell 11 w'-t'1 • your mlnd. ORANGE COAST llllJPllat Clrcutatlon 7141M2..Q33 C•1tfted 8dftrtlelng 714/Mt-Mn Alt othef depet1ment1 Mt-"21 MAIN OFFICI I ' abuse. prtfnancy: and all the other man1festauons of intole rable c;te\s? "f hear some parentc, say." • Chlcb1ck1 continued. that 'it 's no istic. to offer more clet'tiv~. to open ;oe.,:-: :,,..::rP:: their campuse!. a_nd lo 'lb tco to the .,,., rCllir ...,. .. .,. kids..' ...... ., H.l . lchw•rtl HI .Publisher )30 Wttl "•Y SI Cotta ...... t A I.I.it tOOI-8o• IMO <An• ...... CA 01'12' • • different from when I was a child · I : beg to differ. Our c hildren have mon· ~ choices - and yet according to , nauonal polls. Iese, hope ofach1ev1na: let a lone surpas 1na. their parents "The Soviet satellite wH no soo,,ft launched than the cry went up, 'how could the Ru ians launch a pace cnn before the Amencans?' " he \aid. "So the d1rcct1 ve went ou1 to '<'ience and mathematics teachers to put mort academic naor into their classes and the pendulum took a m1f,t\t y swing in that d1rec11on .. Now we are 1n the 80s and the ,.,...., ·.,.. .,,.. " schools have heard -and Qontinue ;,~;:111~.J: to hear -'baek to the · ba ic 10 .... w ~ eopy .. Fr-*Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Marketing Director Copy19"1 !Ml Of""09 ~ PUCi1!t1W1g ~ NO -"°''" -.W•lone edllOf ... rnatNr 01 ..,..._ ..._ .. ,._..,. may be tl(lfOOVCICI ""'"°"~ ~ I* ~ ol copyrigr.t - c,tandard of It v1 na. • "They are constantlr~mbarded • by l maac that tell and .show them ' how they must look. how they mutt , act. and what they must bu)' 1n order ......_to~·in· --~ ur children have more qut'shons ·Farly in the 1 9~. the nation\ attention WH turned to the ugly problems \pawned by dl~nm1na· u on. and the 'tChooh were c'pccted to prov1de \Olullons -t'thnic 'tud1<'\ bu 1ng. atnrmal1"e action The pen ' ~ Churchm•n Howard MuUen•ry Controller Advertising Director academic eourics • and strle1 dis.-.. ....,... Cl phnc!' -Clred9.._ C hlch1t•k1 JOtnt'd the d1stnct 1n T1 .. ~ 1972 o' a teacher at Hunt1naton Bcat·h ll1gh in hu'ltnC\S. comput<'r ~..:0-eo-v Robert l . C•ntreU science and data proccs5lna. he "'-....... Production bec:ome principal :it the campui.. 1..,,. ~, ...... MAnager Don.act L. WIHl•m1 Clrculaflon Manager 1----... 11. NO. 11t·---..-wh 1ch nu m bcr\ ahout '.()()()!..,;:.:· t~u=ei.:.L.I.__.___ -.-L..----1 n IQRO ............... __ ...,...,..., ________________ ..., ....................................................................... -. .... ______ __, --,. --.., NA l ION --= Resgan 's 'very tivlllbJa~ to meet GbrbaclJev atV.N . ..; . t • 8)' Tiie ~ted Pre11 WASJUNGTON -President Reaaan sa~s he is "very willing" to_ 91eet this fall"l(the United Narionswilh Soviet leadetMlkhailGorbechcv dec .. rin1 that the two should "act some thinp ~ut in the open ... so that we\i~dentand each other better.•• Req.an, lo an interview with ux fore!JojDuma~,ts that was tel~scd on Saturday, also said the SQvicts hmilR'Oa geat opportunity to achieve some stature in the world" by f!Uling to offer an aJ¥)logy and ~ompensatlon to the widow of the U.S. officer shot and killed by a ~ict guard in East Germany. · U.S. agent. nab coaaterielt million• . . MIAMJ -U.S. Secret Service agents arrdtcd two "international counterfeiters" and5eized about $8 million in bogus currency at an apartment complex near the agency's headquarters, officials said Saturday. "They indicated that the quaiity of their notes is usualJy much better. but that they were unf~miliar w~th the American equipment.I' sa_id agent Ronald J, Sugo. Alon~ wath the thick stacks of unfinished $100 bills. agents-found several negatives "bearing the impression of counterfeit Colombian Pesos " and three higher-quality phony British 20.pound notes. Aid S:iego: • ' Space Sliattle coantdown·uader way CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -The countdown is underway for Monday's launch orspace Shuttle Chal~enge~ on a 11'.\ission in which seven astronauts will observe monkeys and rat.s in weaghtl~sness and c.onduct extensive medical and scientific experiments. The countdown began Friday, aiming for a liftoff at noon Monday for the 17th shuttle flight. Challen,er is to land on the wide-open dry lake l?cd at Edwards Air Force Base i~ California ~nstc:ad of returning to this launch site because of problems expenepced by Discovery when it touched down here last week. 46 •lte• contemplated•• Mldgetman· ba.a · WA~HINGTON -Forty-six sites spread among nine states are now in the ~u1:m1n~ t~ become possible.bases.for the new Midgetman intercontinental balltstac m1ss1le. the Pentagonuyl. The potential missile bases were selected for further st~dy from among more than 4,200 locations. the Pentagon announced .F11day. Forty-four of the sites are on existing military bases. ·while the remaining two are on government reservations o\'.)Crated by the Energy Depanment. the Pentagon said .. All but two of the sites are located from Texas westward, including 13 in California. Attorneys meet on salmonella cases . ThoaAnda lrlCllt) attended Saturday'• lrTine CllW Claam- plonahlp, where lllke BowlMmnaJan of lllAlon Viejo (left) ..., ........... .,, ........ &rlmaca dartn&an arm wreetllDCboat. ~eeian .. the matc h. Hot time at chili cookoff While thousands flocked to the beaches this sunny Saturday past. several thousand others trekked over to Irvine's Bommer Canyon 1n answer to a different ca!ling -Chili. _ It was the lure of the hot stuff. ranging from your basic formula spice and fire !llodel to the exo11c and downright irreverent, that brought 50 team$ of chili aficionados to the Irvine Chamber ofCommerce~ponsorcd 5th annual Chili Championships. For those not in volved directly in brewing gallons of the th1c~ red conc~1on, the"re was plenty'to look at and do until the chih was ready for sampltng. Besides an arm wrestling contes~ a Miss OUli Queen and Mr. Hot Sauce contest each ge"~erated a little heat of their own. I ' CHIC A GO -The number o(,mt:K}f:leQ.-Qs.e5---trem---tnc--nair· otis-t.lfnt«:st--t------=--...,,_.,= .w _ _ 1fi..cookoffwcr.e· tlOOgl;.:f~(bili;_~ Chili (last year.s first-pface winner): and Chili Connection. Wannets of the Pcopl.e's Choice Chila contest were": Dewey's Bottom of the Bin Gang: Sunset Chili Recyclers and Red Eye Express. Win ner of the Miss Chili Queen Contest was outbreak of salmonella food poisofiing neared 13.000 as 130 attorneys met Saturday to coordinate plans for handling lawsuits sparked by the epidemic. The attorneys met to cle<:t a 13-member steering committee for working out an orderly way to deal with punitive damages, class-action issues and claims' proceedings agai nst Jewel Companies Inc. More than 75 lawsuits have been fi led against Jewel, whose Hillfarm Dairy in suburban Melrose Park was the sou rce of the tainted milk that spread the infection. Attorney Nicholas Motherway .said many more suits are expeqed. CALIFORNIA Apartheid demonstratlon• Wind down Al'Jout 100 University of California anti-apanheid protesters camped out on the Berkeley campu s. and a dozen ilanded out litera ture at UCLA campus. as weeklong ~rotests against business investments in South Afri ca lessened Saturday. Kurt Vonnegut Jr .. author of the 1969 novel "Slaughterhouse-Five." stopped by Sproul Plaza at Berkeley on Saturday to talk with the milling demonstrators. many of whom have been camped there since April 10 ... Great crimes arc being committed with American money. and if you think it's your money. you're right," Vonnegut told protesters. "I hope this is a tune-up fhr protests of other misuses of American money as well .. ·• AaembJy.DemotltlJreaten UC funding SACRAMENTO -Assembl i Democratic leaders say they'll hold up $150 million in Uni versity of California construttion funds un til the regents begin sellin& South African investments. "Clearly we've got to do something more than sit on the steps and complain about it." Assembly Speaker Willie llrown, D-San Francisco. told reporters .. "And what really hurts them -and not the students -is when we mess around with their capital projects. What they like most of all are their buildings. libraries. new centers. lecture halls and all that kind of stuff." ·• Polish boy return• home after surgery SAN FRANCISCO-Piotr Sternik. the six-year-old Polish boy who came to the United States for life-saving heart surgery unavailable in his homeland. lef\ Saturday for Gdansk with a "lifettme pf memor4es" from his four-month U.S. visit. "They delinitely lef\ with mixed emotions." sa id Peter Waso'Aeki. who hosted the pair at his San C'arlos home. "(Piotr) became a regular fan of 'Sesame Street' and Bugs Bunny. After his first to Disneyland and Marine World. he was obviously overwhelmed.'' · ........ Cage the condors, tµJy• Fl•h and Game SAN DIEGO -California coodors remaining in the wild should be rounded up and kept at zoos to prevent the extinction of the vanishing s~cies, according to a recommendation by the state Fish and Game Commission. Under the recommendation announced Friday. wild co ndors would be captured and brought to the San Diego and Los Angeles zoos for safekeeping. Currently, there are only nine condors known to be in the wild. In recent months. six of the birds. including two matinJ pairs that produced eggs last year. have disappeared. There 1s only one mating pair in the wild. Fire claim• five Pall•dea homes LOS ANGELES -Five homes in the posh Pacific Palisades area suffered · a total of $63.400 dama~e Saturday when a runaway brushfire broke out just before 11 a.m .. fi re officials said. Fourteen fire companies and two helicopters battled the blaze. hindered by winds of 20 to 25 mph and the faet that "the . brush was so readily adjacent-to the homes." fi re spokesman Larry Ford said. They extinguished the fire in about an hour. he said. No injuncs were reported. U.S. denclt eea ••-global problem PAR IS -Former world leaders attending an international seminar on global issues agreed Saturday one of the greatest problem facinJ the world is America's estimated $200 billion deficit. They also were pessimistic about the ll.S.-Soviet arms talks in Geneva. Switzerland. and urged the two superpowers to find common 8fOund. such as the environment. to focus on. The participants. including n former heads of state or government and former U.N. Secretary·Oencral Kurt Waldheim of Austria. met for two days in Paris under the auspices of the lnterAction·council. an international forum created 18 months ago. Poet'• ua.tnoW'll e.aay fopad la ~ellar LONDON -An unknown essay by Lord Byron satirizina human cruelty and war has been discovered in the cellar of his. publisher. the Sunday Telegraph. reponed. It said the document was-found in the cellar of John Murray by the I 9th-century poet's biographer. Prof. Leslie Marchand. The newspaper quoted Mcrchand as sayana the finding was "a stranae <!omposition in Byron's unmistakable handwnting." It is dated March 14. 181 6. JS,OOQ_bJac~ mlnen reportedly IJred JQHANNESBURO. South Africa -An esclnatcd 13,000 black miners were fired on Saturday aficr a week of work stoppqes in a dispute over hither waaes at the world's laracst aold mine, aovemmcnt radio said. The ~pon said the AnJlo-American Corp .. one of the world's laracst mfnln• and mineral markeuna companies. fired a third of the 40,000 blacks who mane sold at the .Yaal Reefs Exploration and Mlnina Co. Ltd .. I SO miles west of Johannetbura. AlflJanl•fan celebrate. ltlanl•t ~eonr ISLAMABAD. Palmtan -Afahanlsian on aturday celtbrattd the S('venth anniversary of the Marxist takeover with a show of military ll~nfth, and thr aovernment vowed this would be the year of "total dtitruction of rebel forces. Radio Kabul. the A~han JOVemment 1uu1on. said hundreds.of tflOuUnds of people took pan in rctntionnn1tk1n1 the April 21. 1918. coup -. by Marit11t mihtar)\ officers. They ovcnhrew the .aorcmmcnt of form_p Premier Sardar Mohammed Daoud. who him1elf had seized power in 19'5'. ' . -. I· ' Thunder Clap'• Da•e • (left) and Ralph Ottbom tute their entry ln ~e chill contat. ·Kim Kelly of the End of the Trail Jail wnh runner-ups Laura Monahan of Pac- HI Chili Shenanigans and Donna Spear, representing lhe Universj1y Athletic Club-Steaming Hot Chili. Mr. Hot Sauce winner ~s Spy.i:o .Kembd. reprc~nttng Chila us Et Sunset, with runners-up Gus On12 of Smart Ass Chili b) Tnv1al ~te and Steve Call of Ross Rowdy's and the Chili Chicles. Mental hos Many tra pped in b ed, other v ictims perish leaping from windows of six-story structure ---:-'" ----- -·a tJENOS AIRES. Argentina (A P) Institute 1n the suburban neigh- -Federal police said Saturday that borhood of Saavedra has not been 79 people perished and 247 were determined. injured when names swe pt through a ··we ha'e not ruled out the private mental .hospital. trapping possibilit) that it was staned by a many patients in their beds. patient," said a spokesman at the Other victim! were killed when federal police headquaner's press they leaped from windows in the six-office. . story building to escape the fire and .\s tire offietals niised questions smoke. about safct} features in th e building. A nearby resident told of heroism police said they had placed the by young passersby. who broke down hospnal's d1.r.ector and administrator doors to carry out patients and in custod} until they could be stricken employees. questioned by a Judge probiQg the Police and fire department in-causeofthefire.Theydidnotidentify vestisa.tors sat~ the cause of the fire at • either man. but local news media said the Saant Em1llon Neuropsychaatnc the director was Omar de la Azar. Summit pales in Bit burg shadow BONN. West Germany -Con- trovers-. O\'Cr "Star Wars" research and President Reagan's plan to visi t a German war ccmetcr) arc drowning out prcparauons for this' week's economic summit among Reagan and heads of six other industrial democracies. The leaders arc to meet 1r1 the West German capital Thursda> to ponder how to sustain economic recovery. Protectionism and unemployment are also expected to be maJor topics at the three-day summit. hosted b) West German Cha ncellor Helmut Kohl. .<\ttcnd1ng besides Reagan will be Prime M ini~tcr Margaret Thatcher of· Britain: French President Francois Mitterrand: Prime M1n1ster Brian Mulroney of Canada. Italian Prcm1a Bettino C'rax1. and Yasuh1ro Nakasone. the prime minister of Japah. ' Down with the boat The police spokesman said the federal 1 police command had con- firmed 7q deaths ani:I 247 injuries. Other pplice and judicial officials put the dea'\h count at 61. and there was no immediate e'\planat1on for the discrepancy. The spokesman $<11d the 1nJu~d were taken to 10 hospitals around the ci ty. and those patients who escaped unharmed were. placed in other insititutions or were being rared for by relati ves. A report b~ the state-run news agenc) Telam. quoting unidentified sources. said a kttchen "orker told authont1es the fire was ~taned b\ a patient w11h a histol) of p) romania. The patients. lncl udmg man} old people. suffered from a vanct) of: mental at!me"nts~ ranging from senili- \}' to psy;hottc disorders and drua · addiction . Precinct Police Chief Gaston Pita said 407 pattents and dozens of' nurses and other workers were in the blue-uled. bock butldang when the tire staned. A.uthont1es at the scene saad the fire broke o·ut on the first floor about 9 p.m .. after most of the pauents had gone to bed It qu1ckl ) spread to the upper floors. "-htch were the heaviest damaged "Somr p~llents leaned out th e w10dows and \\6:. could hear them screaming. 'Ohm) God'"' saad Irene Castro. 14. \\ho h\l''.> nearby. "You could hear e'plos1ons as window!> shattered." Reagan told the Hamburg dail~ ncws~r Die Welt 1n an mtcn 1ew published Saturda)' that he would ltke to discuss research for the Strateg1r Defense Initiative when he meets with the leaders of the six U:.S. allies. · Reagan's plan for n spacc·bascd defense system against missiles has met with mixed reactions among Europeans. Kohl has said he suppons it in principle. but 1s not yet sure his nation will takt part . Brad La wrens &oee down with a emlle at the finlah line of the 12th annual Great Boat Recatta a t 8oatbern W.lnol• Unl•enlty. HI• urdbo&rd-erafted boat wa• one of 10 makala.lft cra.ftf entered ln the eTent, wblcll. drew a crowd of about 15,000 onlo0tera. The e•ent l• the bralnchlld of d~n profeeeor Richard Archer, who o nated It u a cluaroom project In 19' '· . Both British and f rench officials have voiced skepticism. wi\h the French warning that the scheme could lead to an increase m the arms race. Kohl wants a JOtnt declaration reaffirm1n1 Western ties with Bonn 40 years after the German dtfeat in World War II He would alM> like to talk about intemauonal environmental protec- tion measure,, a topl cern an West Germany where ha e trtts haH· been damaaed by ac an. ltnked b) many scientists to 11 llution. PrcpanHions for the Bonn summit have been affected by Reqan's plans to visit the Bitbura cemetery. which contains the vavn of 49 SS troopers, members of Adolf tf hler·s spC<'ial 1u1Rf mpon Ible for many of the worst Na11 airoc1taes: Reaaan a u o v1s1t R1tbura on Sunday. the day af\er thr 'ummit ends. ·t $layer free because of hypnosis 8 y The A11ocla ted Pret1 no rho ice about 1t." ~1d Thomas FltHd Pugh. 38. who had bttn .\former motorcycle" gang mtmber rnn' 1ctcd of the sla~1ngs. who '>pent four years in prison after Pugh v.ho has maintained hts be1n1 conv1c:tC'd ofkalhna two men 1s iMoctn~. was found guilt) in 1980 frte this weekend because v. 1tnc~M'' ot murdering o\llan G Ta} tor. 22. of 1n has tnal had b«n h) pnot11ed 10 ant.a !\na. and ht'I hrothcr. Charles enhance their memoncs. D Ta\'lor. :io. of Huntington &ac-h "It doe~ sttm ph ilosophacall> a Thr1r bodies ha v<' not bet'n found t<'mt'lle shame for any case to be ProS«uto~ argued that Pugh and d1smmed on an}th1na other than·tts anothrr man ludnapped and mrrtls... Oran&e County upenor murdered the Tavlon in Ma rrh I 1n8 ( ourt Judac Wiiham Thomson saad dunna a battle ~tween rt' al motor- Fnda) as he ruled kc) testamon-. cytle gan~. 1nadm1u1ble "Rut one cannot ha ve a But 1he kc) v.1tne\s in the a'>C. fair tnal If v.c don't follow the rules." NanC\ .\m>yo. who W8\ ('ha rk\ Thr "tatc upremc Coun ruled in Tavlor'' airlfnend and v.h o sav. thr 1982 tha\ h)pnotk all) eflhancCd kadnappanl. WI\ h)pnouzcd b) 1hrn- tt$ttmon)' 1' unrth3ble In "lovem-Orange Count) pro~cutor R1 hard bcr. 1t made the ruhna retroattl't' to Farnell bcfort IC'\t1f}tn1 tha1 Pugh . o er ca~'· ---w-1\ Qne of the tv.o alX!uctoN "It'' o httle d1~tufhtnJ 1hat th1'l had -,P.llgh'' formrr g1rftnend. Tina 10 come on a trchn1C'1li1> but~ ha' c \\ 1lt1. al'o v.a\ h~ pnot11cd hcfore \hl te tafied that Pugh planned the kid - napping and murde~ Pugh S<'rved one year 1n Orange County Jl il and (our ~ears at Foliw>m Prison before h1~ conv1ct1ons ~ ovenurned la't V<'ar because the prosecuuon had fa1l<'d to inform h1\ attome'~ that thr wttnesscs had bttn · hnmotizrd Peput\ D1~trt<'I .\ttorne) Tan~ Rackaucku asked Thomson to let the w11n~ses 1es11f) dunna 1 !lehcdult'd re-trtal late/ 1h1s )'car. de'~ the statt hish court1\ dcc1s1on. "Their tec;ttmony I\ the crux of the C'nt1rt cav." he Staid But Th.~m'!on said he had no choict a~ ht dasrt\1'~ th<' cha~s "'for nov. I JU\t want to att m) life !)ad. \O~her ·said Pugh. who nov. li\.e, in orthcm ( ahfom1a "But not 1n Orang( Count) I don·, think I'll he rnming hack here .. t'l'I Orange CoMt DAILY fltLOTISUodaY. APfH 28, 1915 N l ~'-) Nu i ~ ------ Women soughf for July:'·s Miss NB · -on test The1 Newport Harbor Jaycees are currently searching for candidates to be thcr next Miss Newpon Beach. Candidates will have the op- portunity to compete for cash awards and other prizes while the wumer will reign over numerous social and chant)' events in the coming year ,. Tbc candidates must be between Lbe a&CS of·l 8 und 25, unmarried a.nd mun live or work in or near Newport Beach. The pageant will be held July 2 tat the yet-to-be-completed Irvine Hilton. · · This yea(s contest will be a departure from past ~ants in that the swim suit competition has been ,eliminated. says Annette Fiala, the Jar.cees' event chairwoman. • 'We are substitutina a Sp<?rts wear 5C&l'lerlt to ajvc the airls more opportunity for self-expression." • Fiala says. "This is an idea whose time has come." In addition to the pageant itself. preJiminary eve.nts will be held featuring the candidates. includin modeling ano malceup classes. ------"-<~. ~ informatio-.~__...1--l Homeleu Puff -- Puff, a 3 1.h-year-old Lhaaa AP90. la at the Qranae Coun- ty Hu.mane Society. Puff i• a &ood watchdo& but la very fovin& and &enUe and woald make a &ood compasrlon for an older woman. The Hu- mane Society i• at 21632 786-3251. Llve9tock wmaen ~veral local winners were among those announced in the Great West· cm Junior Livestock & Dairy Show compefit1on held earlier this month at Los Angeles County Fairgrounds in Pomona. Show Manager Bill Turnquist said the event drew 1.299 exhibitors with 2.306 animals. including beef and dairy cattle. goats. sheep and swine . .\mong the local winners were: - Jackie Hoover of Costa Mesa. won 3rd place in Eng BR & t;i1& XBR Steers. Angus; Diane Monttemecy of Costa Mesa. won I st place in Duroc (Purebred); Susan M. Slaney of Costa Mesa. won 5th place m Dur~ (Purebred); Mark BOren of Costa Mesa won 4th place in Hamp & 1-+YH~'!o.Ql~~~~~Mesa EF A of Costa Mesa won 2nd place in Patio & Landsca Garden. · Prea plJotcwraplJer Daily Pilot staff photographer Hov.ard Lipin was elected to tbe Orange County Press Club board of directors. . L1pm will ~rvc on the board through April 1986. Sealor olymplu the senior Ol ympics fitness pro~ram YoathEzpo Geoff !f ellaon, 7. in photo at left, loob on u Jactae Elmer Paquette puta Jefra C&T)'. QaJck 8ll•er. ~ck lnto lta cace after JadCIDC darln& the Yoath ElrpO at die Orange County Fair~unda in Coeta Ilea. At rtaht, •i•ten Carrie Baker. 8, and Paula, 11, prepare 8ally for Jacla(ln&. Chl14hen from throachoat Southenrealifornla participated hrttle ez_po. d May 18 and 19 at the Oasis ter in Corona del Mar. r evenu. w1 e competition is divided into seven age groups. For more information, call Neel Buell at the Coastline Community College emeritus institute at "241-61 S9. Jourt:1all•m conte.t High school investigative journal· ists who have weathered opposition to get theff pieces published can-win a S 1,000 .award. · · e Southern Cali· fornia Scho~astic Investigative Journalism Award will be accepted Foundation. ism professors to focus on the critical thro Ma 24. E tr' es s ould be lnte ded to be a earl .rward. the nature of the First Amendment in our mat e TO . halto iacc. os 1 o ring a . prize grew s e y. o 1 - Angeles. Ca .. 90005. out of harrassment experien~ ttr.m-rcinfo1cmg its n11ponaoce with- Student work should demonstrate Laguna Beacnlllgh School student in those who will be entrusted with its credibility by use of direct i(luotcs 1982 af\er she wrote it story critical of future.'' from multiple sources. be com-the school's drama department. . prchcnsive and written m a readable Teachers protes1ed then-stug~'l.t · Alpha Beta wlnoen- style. Entries must have been publish· Suzanne Rista's .. negative JOumal-Three Orange Coast residents have ed or unfairly prohibited from bemg ism .. and asked the school board to been nacned winners in the Alpha published. place restrictions on material that Beta Caltforn1a Dreaniin' game. The American Civil L1benics could appear in the Brush and Palette ~-Hoover of Huntington Beach Union is principal sponsor of the newspaper. The board took no action won a 40.inch MGA television; June award along with the Scholastic Press m the matter. Jarvitz of Laguna Niguel won a JV(' Association. Journalism Educators Ra!11ona Ripston, ACLU executive portable v•deo camera and VHS Association.Soc~ty or·~ro~es~s~1o~n~a~~1~re~c~o~r~.~~~~~~~~~~~s~ys~e~m~:~a=n~~~~.~1~rs~o=n~~~~~~ Journalists and the Ka tos Kagathos will encourage students and journal· Mission Viejo won S 1.000. • f Coast students in Irvine Co. Leadership A wards Program Fifteen Orange < ounty high 5chool senior" have hccn named scm1-finaltsts in 1hc third annual Irvine Co. Lcadcrsh 1 p ..\wards Program. Th e student-; \.\UC l'hosen from a fidd of 65 nominees who re presented public and pmate count)' high schools m the com· pct111on Each will rccc1"c a $1 000 !>Cholarsh1p a1.1.ard. , On Ma\ 15. five -.cholarhs1p finalists will be announced and will receive an add1t1 onal $2.000. The local semi-finalts(s include M ech~e Almos. Hun11ng1 on Beach High: \'lama Hauk. Edison: Crcic hen Helfrich. Foun - t'a 1 n Valle>. Melissa \1oorc. Man na. Dan Butts. Laguna Beach: Kimberly r oute. Woodbridge: Marc I tLkow111. In 1 ne: Grace 'Won. M1c;c;1on V1CJO. and . . ,,,,, lac ( ho1 . Los Amigos. Mama Hauk Michelle Alm0tt Mell ... Moore Marc ltkowltz Kimberly Cottle Gretchen Helfrich Jae Chol IN THE SERVICE Coast grad earns her silver wings Services conducted \ccond I! Britta A. Rudman, ">cal Beach, has been awarded sil ver Force navigator training at Mather ate of El Toro High ~chool. ~or Frank Gonzales daughter of Kann and Dieter 1 ro-.t of 1.1.>1 Qgs following graduation from Air Air Force Base. Calif. Rudman is a • • • , J. l ---1984 graduate of the Air Force Airman Jerry A. Cole, '>On of( oltn ,Mother's Day Gifts Send a Gift by Phone - 64t2 -0972 -----·-If Mom lives out of town. we'll gladly ship your gift. Remember Mom -Moy 12th. Jarlsberg Swiss NOW 399 Cat Aly Size I~. WESTCLIEE ELA~ I 7th "' "' lr•ltu '" • \,"I""'' ~arh Academy in Colorado Springs. Colo. and Karen Col~ of El Toro. has been • • • assigned to Sheppard Air Force BAsc. Arm y Spec. 4 Mlcbel D. Mallen, Texas. af\ercomplct1ng basic training son of Larry and Bonnie Mullen of at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Huntington Beach. has J)3rticipated Cole will receive spec1altzcd 1nstruc- in Border St'1r '85. a U.S .. Readiness 11on 1n the aircraft maintenance field . Command Joint exercise held at Fort • • • Bliss. Texas. and White Sands Missile .\rmy, Pvt. Hans F. m~e, son of Range. N.M .. involving Anny. Air Herman and Baldwin ( ltnc of El Force and Manne uni ts as well as Toro. ha s arrived for duty in Gar· Canadian forces. M:ullen. a 1983 lstedt. West Germany. Clt nc, a_~ 984 graduate of Marina High School in $raduate of El Toro High School. 1s an Huntington Beach. is a vehicle mech· infa~l.ryman wnh the 2nd Armored anic with the Army Transportation D1v1s1on. He was . pre~1ously sta· Cen ter al Fon Eustis. Va. t1oncd at Fort ~n.n1~g. (1a. • • • 1-Army gt. Stepttea L. Brown, ~n of 1 L Jean Brown-of Costa Mesa. part1C1patcd in Team Spint '85. the largestJoint field training exercise m the fret world this year. on the mountainous peninsula of South Korea. Brown, a 1980 graduate of Irvine High School. is a cannon crewman' with the 2nd Infantry D1vmon 1n South Korea. • • • Airman Wlllla1n C. Nye, son of Master Sgt. David A. Castro, whose wife 1s the former Mar} Tyson of Laguna Niguel. ha been named out'ltand1ng senior non-com· missioned officer of the y<'ar for the Air Force Log1st1cs Command at McClellan Air Force Base. Calif. Castro 1s a military construction pr°'ram supervisor with the 2852nd C'tvtl Eng1ncenng SQuadron. • • • Army Pvt. Breu R. Ba11eu, son of Gary Bassett of Newport Beach and Chns Bassett of Corona del Mar, has completed basic training at Fon Leonard Wood. Mo. He 1s a 1984 Funeral services were to be held Friday for FraJlk Anhur GonLales of Costa Mesa. a co-o wner ofH & H Sheet Metal Producti. for 15 yd 1'"· who died Saturday in Anaheim. He was 66. Born m Los Angeles. Mr. Gonzales served in World War 11. He was a member of the St. Joachim Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. He is survived by his son. Frank A. Gonzeles of Cypress. and his daughter. Linda Avila of Walnut. Also surviving are a brother. Edward Gonzales of Los Angeles. and two sisters. Margaret Soucey of Carmel and Christ me Morehead of Henderson. Nev .. as well as two grandchildren. A Rosary service and Mass of Christian Bunal were t'Onducted at St. Joachim~ Church. followed by interment at Queen of Heaven ( emctery m Rowland Heights. Charles Joyce of Costa Mesa· Services were Friday for Charles Menter Joyce of Costa Mesa. who died Monday at his home at the age of 55. Mr. Joyct. who was born in New York. worked in electronics for 30 years. lie wau.membcrofC'alvary Chapel of Costa Mesa and the Buckhorn Ski Club of Wh1t11er. . He is survived by his wife. Jean. of Costa Mesa; a son. John Joye<'. stationed ~t fort Lewis. Wash .. and a d~ughtcr. Laura Jean Sinisi of Germany. Also su!"V 1ving arc a brother. Maurice Joyce of New Orleans. and one -gnmdch1ld. Interment was ~hcdulcd at Inglewood Park Cemctef). Jacquie J. Cramer of Huntinaton Beach. has graduated from the Air Force matenal faci lities course at Lowry Air Force Base. Colo. Nye. a 1984 graduate of Manna High School in Huntinaton Beach. will serve at graduate of Ncwpon Harbor High . Loul• Turner of Corona del Mar School. RAf Bcntwafers. EnRland. • • r Air Force Reserve Airman D11rryl L. Fruce, brother of Doug France of Fountain Valley, has becsi asStgncd to Lawry Air Force Base. Colo .. after com pie ting basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Tcxu France will recc~ve spi«1ahzed instruction 1n the mun1t1ons and weapons maintenance fiC'ld • • • • PFC Kevta J •~&e, 'oA of lames and C1wynnr White of El Toro. has complc1cd basic tra1n1n1 at r on Jackwn. ( Whit<' 1s a I fl76 ~radu· • ••• Airman Emmeu G, MdUnaey, son of Ann McKinney of Costa Mc . has been ass11ncd to Chanute Air Force Base. 111., after complet1na basic training at Lackland Atr Force Base, Texas. McKinney. will receive speciohzed instruction 1n the vehicle m11ntt'nancc field. • • • Pvt Jamet V. HammOltd, son of Chef) I Kci>lcr of C osta Mru. ha~ camplr•cd ·ahc field an11lcry ficc suf)port course undrr the one station unit tra1n1ng program at F-on 111. Okla • Louis A. Tu mer of Corona del Mar died April 20 m Palm Desert al the aae of80. Memorial service were hc~d Wednesday at Pacific View Memonal Park 1n Newport Beach. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers. contributions be made to the American Ca~er Society. · Turner wa a panncr an the Curci·Tufitcr C'o. of Newport Beach. A former Pomona rcskknt. Tumer established in the hue t 930. the Orange Belt Fruit Distributon with his panncr, )o~Curci. The company was one of the Pomona Valley'• pioneer citrus pack in ants. He was affiliated with the Jonathan C'tub t c Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Club. Bia Brothers. Indian Well$ Country Club. Bia C'anyon Country Club and the Irvine Cout tountcy Club . He was born in Leadville. Colo. on July .lO, 1904. Tumcr 1s survived by his wife Mildred. d1u~tcr Joan Co:\ of Upland and a grnntSdauahter. F1let'n Cox of Chino '\' \~ U .8. Army police call citizen• of Weimar to wttileu a truck load~ with dead priaon~•· American GI• read of Himmler'• aarrender ln London, April, 29. UM'5. WWIIremein.bered: TheJ~Wsreturn ta Germany Elderly victims of Third Reich return to birthplaces for VIP tours, treatment 1960. and most majoc cities followed . "Ot course 1t was_ d1flicult." she Goldsmith.. now a 63-)car-old and was co nvinced that "the5e people suit along with several smaller towns. said ... All the memories come back to salesman in Paramus. N.J .. descnbed don't want to sweep it all under the West Berlin. with the largest pro-you. But 1t 1s now so long ago and the his return to Frankfurt last year as ··a rug." gram. has spent 2.5 million marks people are so d1fTeLCDt -the at-good expenence, but 1t W111 not erase Two of the 113 people in Gold- (about S835.0QO) to bring some mosphen.· 1s changed It i's not the the events of history." smith's group left Franlcfu.n early NEW YORK (AP) -It was so And· tflen he saw the picture 16.000 former residents back for one-Berlin I know." He remembers waiting until after because 1t was Loo depressing for unexpected. hanging on a wall. week v1s1ts since 1969. Volckers said. She left June 23. 194 1. a 40-year-dark and scuttling down side streets them. he said. \ .,. ,. Warner Goldsmith never thou ht ··1t was a framed hoto ra' h of a Berlin's waiting last has 11.000 old housewife with her lawyer hus-to go home from school as a fnJ.ht-Over the yean: hosts and guests he would return to as nat ve e_£-· Qrou~ _C!_n some-_yogng erman lir.airm~ee!sr:-. ---=--,---:=---------:-:--itra_l'l~rm:jr_:t~ra.r~~aut~~~-i::-t'nid-"°WFtl!'Vfftg=l[l'n5ClfP"'"thrltftter--n~thrran~M~ll=f~Fm:J~=----=--...,.......,~==i many. yet 49" years afler he ancflus soldier stanCfing tnere w1tn a swastika Like most otllerTarge c111es spon-parents stayed behind and died of Youth gangs who stalked Jewish One of the most dramatic came parents fled the NaLi~ the country on his sleeve. He was wearing a Nall soring such programs. Berljn picks up cholera in a concentration camp. children and beat them up. when three people who had bc- that persecuted him so cruelly was uniform." Goldsmith said. the tab for airfare. hotels and most Mrs. Troy rhapsoclt zed about the Goldsm11h was 14 when he fled friended each other an a concentra-treatin~m to a pla homecoming. It was so unexpected. meals. Pocket money and free tickets warm reception she enjoyed 1n 19&0 w11h his parents 1n 1936. Many uon camp were reunited on a charteT He dined at a lavish kosher banqttet Guilt over the Holocaust has to cultural events are also provided. a net tnc joy she fchJwon sccma the friencts anct re1atives besides has 79-flight to Bcrhn as guests of the etty in Frankfun gave for Its ex iled citizens prompted several German cities and The majority of ~uests come from same park lxnch where she .used to sit ~ear-old grandfather stayed behind 1971 and pushed away memories of the towns to spend millions of marks Israel or the United States. with · as a young mother. basking in the and perished, "Each had thoughnhe others were hunger pangs he had felt as a boy since World War 11 bringing elderly smaller numbers hailing from South sunshine with her ~aby -before the Goldsmith was 'torn about ever dead all Jhese years.," Volcken said. when the Na11s tried to starve the Jews persecuted by the Third Reich America. New Zealand. Australia Naz1scame. ' going back. ··w e went reluctantly ... he .. ,, turned out they all hved 1n New J~ws. back to theirbinhplaces for.VIP visits and various European countries. Then a city official urged Mrs. told The Associated Press in a York and had pract1ca1ly been oeigh- He rode the cheery to4nst trolley before they die. Invi tations are o n a request-o,n ly Troy's group to forgi ve the Germans. telephone interview.-explaining that bors for more than 25 years." that serves sen ers the re ion's Lik Goldsm11h man find the asis. Th emi rants usuall hear "Ca. for ive them? I don't he didn't want to ive the Germans Toda 'sGermansalso benefit from me app e wine an t-ne not to experience bmersweet. about the programs t ro ug ew1s ~. roy sa1 es1 n y. ..t e saus action o mg a c to ·l e omecom1ngs, sa1 argot think of the cattle car has grandfather .. We're not trying to make people organizations and publications or Her soft voice suddenly hardened. apologize. ; LoelhocfTel. director of Nuremberg's died in en route to a concenmuion forget. No one should ever forget. But word-of-mouth. Thousands have put .. No. no. I can't forgive them for He found h.r's old home and even program camp. : we want to reach out our hand." their names on waiting lists. which taking m> parents. or forgive them for his boyhood Sandbox but st1ll "d1dn'1 .. Our goal 1s to show that we have He sat over cake and cofT~ wilh old ex.plained Berlin Senate spokesman give prionty to the oldest-ttfld those the terror I felt whenevei:. a small feel too comfortable about being 1n become something else." she said. neighbors and rem1sced about the Johannes Volckers. who have been away the longest. noise woke me up 1n the night. or the country" at first. ··and ~e also do 1t for today's happy umcs instead of the sad Munich had the first program 10 Ellen Tro}. 85. came "home to when I heard someone o n the stairs But after a few da)s. Goldsmith "lurembcrger!I. to remind them and Ri verdale. N. Y .. from her 1980 v1s1 ( and thought thc} were coming form} said. he accepted the Germans· to make them proud of what we are Younc prl80nen lnalde Oermany'a lhacbenwal~ camp. } . to Berhn with mix.ed feelings. husband. I can ne,er forgive that." warmth and compassion as J1,enuine toda~ ·· . 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''There is a· adult Americans were struck by .... ~ ..... r constant tension. an antaionism tie. teachers when they we~ in school, IJ LAWR&PiCE ~ ~ tween students alld facult"y'" in but their -children arc apparently ,,....,.._ schools where the practict is allowed, 4 beina spanked much less frequently. 8 NEW YORK -Principal Paul V. she said from her California office. ........__ ~cdia General-i\ssoc1a1ed Press poll Armstrona keeps a paddle to di~ Another opponent is Dr .. trwin A.' "f"'dacatcs. ei.Jine biselemc:nt.ary.sc.bool clwJts. Hyman, 1 professor of school psy-The nauonwidr survey· of I. "32 ... chology-at Temple Un1vc1sity m J but he hasn't used it in three years. Philadelphia. who said. "Corporal idults ·also found that Americans· student repeatedly struck another student." Fort y-caaht percent of the respon- dents rcponed betnJ struck b) a teacher or school admmislrator when they were 1n school. Bµt only IS percent said their ch1ldren·had been tut by teachers. Fift~:four" percent said" their c.hi ldren had not been struck. ~nd 27 pcrccm had no children in school. Four percent weren't sure 1fthe1rch1ldren had been hit or not. When broken down b} race. the responses 1nd1ca1ed 21 percent of the blacks' children had been hat by teachers. while only 14 percent of th' whites' children had been hit. Six ou1 of Ii() adults who had beef\ hit by Jeathers when they ..-ere children supported corporal punish- ment. while only four out of 10 of tho~ who were no1 hit sypported 11. Public schoolteacher are not al· lowed to hit students in Hawaii, Maine. Massachusetts. New Hamp-l shire. Nrw Jcrse). Rhode Island and, Vermont. and New York willjoio the hs1 ~pt. I Man y c1t1e~ have· also banned 1hc practtC'e. Poll question~ listefi He doesn't. have to. ','It shouldn't b:e punishment is wflat child abu~ is. were evenl~ ditjded on whether used eyery t~~e, but ~f tl_'!~Y k.n~w 1t ,'but only ift-a miider form. r-al tcachcts should De allo~d to htt NEW YORK (AP) _ Here ltre work: 3 percent. was repeatedly .cu be\atcd..~s_e.ffcctin. tlUl.ld._ • ~~m-malunt as. m6' """Jo""' ·s-tudents, and it found that people tardy or absent without pet-Psych~.l<>tJst Adah Maurer d1~ the paddlinpare not severe. but there .Puiishfnent who had been struck by teachers were the questions used in the Me~la mission: 4 percent. Repeated'y ~· If ~hey woul~ stop their are too marly abu$i ve ones that go more likely to support corporal General .. Assoclated Press poll foohsh beauna o~ ch1ldre~. they. unpunished: said Hyman. who is YES. 49 OL punishment tlianthosc who had not. on corporal punishment: struck another student: 53 per- would find the ch1!dren wit~ cal~ alSQ director of the National Center T8 Seven in I 0 blacks reponed that hi k cent. Repeatedly disturbed CIUS down and cease their shcnan1pns, for the.Study of Corporal Punishment lncludet 8 out teachers had hiphem. compared with 1· First. In general, doyout n by talking or passing notes: 21 sbc said. ../ and AJternati.v~ in the Schools. of 1 O S)8rents. sltghtly ~ss than half of the wh11es. teachers should be allowed to percent. Repeatedly threatened ArmstronJ is prcsidenHlect of the Armstrong, whose school district ho Black children today are also being h11 s trike students whenever the a teacher: 58 percent. Repeated- Wcst VirainiaA~~atio'nofEleme~-lies along the Ohio Ra ver in westrrn w were more often than hues. according to teacher decides the punishment ly failed to pay attention~. 9 iary School Pri~c1pals: M~urer 1s West Virginill. said students became struck as the responses. is justified, only In certain clrcum-percent. Repeatedly lied to the director of.End Violence Apmst The more unruly during a coun-amposed students Teachers were also morr ltkt'ly 10 stances, or should teachers not teacher: 13 percent. Next Generation ~c. o.f Be~eley. b3n on paddling in his state -a ban b•t bo)s than g1rls. the poll indicated. be allowed to strike students ? h They arc on. opposite sides of the th~t ended when the state Lcgislarure NO 48 OL0 Overall. 49 percent of the respon-under any circumstances? . • 2· How about you W en you cqrt><>ral punishment debate.. reinstated corporal punishment. l'C dents said teachers should be allowed were In school. were you ever Opponents of corporal punishment "I have witnessed an increase in to s1nke students. while 46 percent Allowed whenever teacher de-struck by a teacher or a school say the practice ·is abusive. en-students talking back to the teachers. Respondents in the Media said teachers should be restrained. cides It Is justified: 19 percent. In administrator for misbehaving, courages violence and 1s used on poor making the remark. ·You can't touch General-Associated Press poll The 49 percent who supported cor· certain circumstances: 30 per-or not? childrc~ and blacks more often .than me' and even. ·r don't want to. whai Included a random~ scientific poral punishment fell into two cent. Not allowed under any Yes: 48 percent. No: 52 per- on whites. Proponents say 1t is arc you goin& to do about :t?'" he said. 11 f 1 532 d 1 groups. 19 percent said teachers circumstances: 46 percent. Don't cent. efT~ive, prom~tes good character Armstrong said paddllnishould be samp ng 0 • a u ts across should be free 10 strike students know, no answer: 5 percent. 3. What about your-children, if and 1s necessary wben schools be-used only after repeated infractions th.e country Feb. S-l3 . whenever they decide 11 is Justified. 2. Here is a list of possible you have any, have they ever come blackboard jungles. and only when all el~.fails. For a poll based on about w~1le 30 percent said the prac11ce Armstroni -believes that, wiltt ' ·•If someonr calls a teacher names 1,500 lntervlews, the.. results are sh-Ould be allowed only in cenain circumstances. Which ones, If been struck by a teacher, or n01? proper controls. corporal punish· -blaLant disrespect _ we contact subject to an error margin of 3 circumstances. any, would you consider Justifl-Yes: 15 Rercent. No: 54 per- ment is useful. "My experience shows the parents. The second time 1 say we percentage points either way The most frequently cited c1rcum-cation for a teacher to strike a cent. No children, below school 1t 1s effective, regardless of what other have to take stronger mcas~res, and because of chance variations In stances were "if a student repeatedly student? age': 27 percent: Don't know, no research shows." !e sa_i_d_i n a tcle-_;,_~h~a:..:.t_m:..:.a:..:y:.....m:::.· :..:.c.:..:lu:.:d:..:.~..::P:.:a=d..:d:..:.li:::ng!.:._ .. ,,_. --....-___,,,~t!.!h~e=~s~a:!JmJJp!!!le.~....:....-· _______ i_h_re_a_1e_n_· e_d_a_te_a_c_h_er_"_a_n_d_·_·1_f _a ___ ~>'e:..i:p:....;e:....;a;;..;;!..;:.e..;:.dJ.ly_f....;;a;...ll...::e...::d_t;...:o;...d;:;;.o;:;;._.;.h,;.,,:oc.:.m.:..:.e;:;;.-__ a;:;;.n_s;_w_e..;..r_:_4_pi:...e..;..r_c_e_n_t_. ~-__,=------ Birth control pills may increase risk of venereal disease New study conflicts with predeces.sors over "no basis e~1sts for assuming similar common sexuall} transm11ted dis-animal!ii. Changes 1n a woman's disease. ~hlC'h affects about 1 m1ll1on protcc\aon as pro.,.1dcd again.st case an America today. w11h an cen ix from taking oral con1racep-"omen annually possible risks of pelvic inflammatory disease chlamyd1al" pelvic annammatol) es11ma1ed ann ual incidence of 3 t1ves also may make her more About 20 pcrcrnt of women who disease. the study said. mil hon. the study said. vulnerable to 1ha1 anfec11on . Wash-get the pelvic disease become in- CHICAGO (AP) -Millions of Some doctors, in fact. recommend "In fact. epidemiological and Its s mptoms .arc milder than the angton ~aid. fertile. Wash1n ion said. · 1.bc.~tud¥~sa~iad~-2b~1o~lo~g~1£C~e~~~id~e~n~ccL~!.!Bi~J.!Jhlill.lllJi:.(.:·~iOJ:l.O!Iru:a.Jru.c:cuan.,...soL..W.1om.c.n..o.ll1.C.n.--1.lf.SPJ.ll!....lll.CJIJ.OJ:UOi1..0L~Lrt::Jl'lfi...~-t.L.a:l.BJJlLJP.C.o!Dlf:m..~11h chlam ~dia1 may be increasing their chancc5 of . But Dr. A. Eugene W~,shington. tion with chlamydia trachomatis ... is don't recognize that they ha ve Washington said he 1~ not urging infections is the \Jp to 70 perctnt of developing chlamydia. a venrreal one of the authors of the study. said enhanced by oral contracepuves:· it chlam)d1a. Washington said. · ~omen to wholesale abandon the women who ha.,.c them lack st ron~ disease that often auses pelvic 1nfec-those studies aren't accurate because added Washington !Ml1d from 15 percent pill." But he added they also should symptom~. tionsand can lead to infenilit) '\new they are It mated ~I most 101all) 10 Researchers said their stud, " 10 25 percent of some 2 mil hon not have "a fal~ sense of securit y... lnfertllll> often 1s 1he first sign a study says. hospitalized women and don't dis-based on 14 ep1dem1olog1cal stuches. women who get chlam)d1al infec-./The 1ournal study doesn't sa) ho~ chlam)dial anfcct1on 1s present. the The study in todav's Journal of the 1ingu1sh between various forms of the 12 of ~ch... sho" a twofold to lions each )ear will develop pch 1c man) of an es11mated 8.4 mil hon U.S. report said. American McdiEal Assoc1at1on con-pelvic disease. thrt!"efold increase in chlamvd1al in-inOam matol) disease. "h1ch can lead "omen usingb1nh control pills might -\s a remcd). Washington rec- flicts with other studies that su"est While oral contraceptl\ es ma> fec11ons among oral contracepll\ r 10 1nfert1ltt} de\·elop chlamydia. om mended women on the pill who binh control pills protect against provide some pro1ect1on against the u~rs. Recent reports ha\l• 1nd1catrd Washington said more research have eH·n mild and non.-spccific pelvic inflammatory disease. pel vic infection caused by gonorrhea. Chlam>d1al 1nfect1on 1s the mosi estrogen and progesterone -compo-must be done before firmh establish-complaints of lo"er genital 1raci KIDNAPPED INFORMATION WANTED REWAf'.'D $25,000 FOR INFO. 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It ~Van Nau yen and his family amvcd had been cast tnto the ocean by By ULA U'M'LEJOHN .• ._. .. .. ........ .,..., LOS A NG EL ES -A former South Vietnamese soldier said he was "the m~t lucky man in the world" after arriving with his family (or a tearful mcetina with a couple wbose bottled messaac floated 9.000 milrs to Thai. land and answered their prayers for f'rccdom. "W9lco!J?e to the United States of Amcrfta,' Dorothy Peckham s:ud 1n Asians . '."" honor Vietnam veterans First even t paying tribute to American soldiers by refugees INDl~APOLI S ( .\P) ~ Ol d memones were tcarfull) ~ecallcd Saturday. 10 years after the fa ll of Saigon. as a group of Vietnamese· Americans gave thanks 10 the Ameri- can Gls who were not only allies. but friends. afler an 18-hour flight from 1risae) Dorothy Peckhatn on a Chnstmas pore. ) 1979 cruise td Hawa11 with her Nguyen. 31 , told rc;poners through ·husband. John Henry Peckham. and an mterpre~nhat M was "tht most contained a dollar bill and a requcstto lucky ma~_1n the world.'; use the moncy for postage to write He amvtd w11h h1s~w1fe, Joang back. Kim. ~7, wh~m be mct. ll-a refuaee Nguyt"n stud "a sixth sense" camp in Thailand. their 16-month· prompted him to fish the bottle from old son. Hoang Gia Thai Nguyen, the sea. whose name means ·"Souvenir of His respon~ to Mrs Pcckham's ....4• note prompted a correspondence-Earlier, Peckham Id h11 wi and between lhe two families and the their Jhrtt childrtns' t.milie bad Peckmans of Whinier finally dctaded fum1sbed and supplied the IPlf'l· to spoosor the faf"ily an the United mcnt. .. , ou 10t four &m1hes.. )Ol.I can Statct · · · · act toatther a lot of ttuff ... he 1d At thc·a1rport. Peckham, annnina Mrs. Prckham said a Manl'lattan widely de pnc tean streamana down Beach auto dealer had ofTtttd a JOb to his face. took lhe slcepina baby 1n his Nauyen. a mccllan1e. arms. N1uy~n then aave the he said she had forgoncn ill about Peckh1ms a p1eture he drew in tht' -lhe 1-919 st)apboard lark un11I Mat'(b Thai refuaee camp. .-4, 1983 -her hu$b3f'ld's birthday - Officials from the C.:athohc Welfare when she received an· AcrQ&nlm Bureau. who had selected an apan-pc:>Stmarked 1n Thailand. ment for the N1uyens to hve In, "We havt' recel\Cd a noatin'. whisked the two fam ilies away The_ mailbox h> a bottle on the wry from aiency resettled about 1.800 Viet· V1ctn1m 10 Ttuuland." Nau~el'.' nam~ rtfuiccs here last year. -·w rote The bottle had dnfted 9,000 About 800 veterans and refugee!> ----.1'2ttu-red for an apprec~Hon-cn-/~ emony sponsored by the Vi etnamese- Amencan Assoc1at1on of America at the Indiana War Memonal. Nicholas Ngu yen. pres1den1 of the 2.200.member Vietnamese-~men­ cans group, said 11 was lime to let the Gls know their efforts were ap- preciated. He said the former refuge-es were ~rateful for the chance 10 make America their second homcland:arfd to the men and women who fought to ive them freedom. , aa miicd feelings ' a60u1 11:r-- said Mike Creager of lnd1anapol1s. ' who served 1n the .\rm\ 's IO I st Airborne D1v1s1on rn V1einam. "It brings back a lot of bad memones. It'<. hard to reconcile. but you can't LaiT) a grudge forever .. Jesus Quintana of In<' napoh!>, a Manne who lost both let,. during the Vietnam War. sa1 c.i he ~ent to the remembrance out of cunos1t}. and he liked what he saw. "There 1s a burn in us 1ha1.'s n('ver I iOlng 10 heal. Too much time went b> before the Americans did anything about the veterans." he ..aid . "The country waited 100 long 10 wckoml' us back. But we have to deal w11h II 1nd1vidually." Rep. Dan Burton. R-lnd .. told the group that President Reagan ap- preciated their efforts and 1hanxcd them for honoring the American servicemen. I Burton. a House Foreign AITatr'i Co m m1tt ('C m e mber .I added. "Southeast Asia would be free I today 1f our goals were set at the outset. If we are ever involved in another military conflict. our ob1cc-I tivesand goals should be well-defined before we send 1n our troops. W(' must grvc therp the ability to win or not send them at all." he said. Loe To. who helped organ11e the -event, said the American Legion and other vetera ns grpups believe the I ceremony is the first time Vietnamese refuaees have paid tnbute 10 Amen-1 can soldiers. "Ten years ago we got here because I of the generosity of the United tatcs and we're grateful," To said. "We also have a high regard fo r the ~mencan men and women who served during the confl 11:1. Bccau\e ul them. we got a democrac) and could lave in freedom. They under'itand U'i and know us best. The Vietnamese people. part1<·ularly those who h\c here. owe a thank )OU to th e Vietnam veterans." Bob Fo'iter. a ~~kcsman for the Indiana chapter-of the.· Amencari Legion. said he wondered at fi r'it wb> the Vietnamese would org.an11c such an event. · "But the) s1mpl> want to !>a) thank you. and I sure can't find an> fault with that ... he said." I think there are a lot of veterans who ha ve been went1ng'to hear those two word'i for several years." Ron Stamps. state cha kcman of the Vietnam Veterans C1 v1c Counl·il. says he hoped c.onwct will conllOUl' between veteran<; and V1 ctnamc<)('- Amencan'I "We have 10 work with them ... hc said. 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I.. ·1 ~., y e.brord t& 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you re not happy with your furniture when you get 11 hnme we will take 11 h <ICk w1th1n seven days It you hnd thr idenhcal item l'J s tock elM:!whNe within seven days for less we will refund the d1flNPncf' We will give you " l1vP yea• hm1tP<I warr Anh ~Oul a'.t __._ _ _...., P....--ti~ 642-5678 , gainsl factory delecls 1n workmon hip and construcho n Deta1ls.ava1lablc in ou r 'tores -4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolv1nq Charge Ame11c art EitOrt>s~ C.ird M~5tMCarC1 or V1sn ANAH9M Santa Ana Frwv and Magnolia Phon 71 4 82 1 8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy an<1 SeoulvNli\ Alv<1 hNwPt'n A11rh"n~ ;tn<1 V1c1or1t PhonP SH~ ~80 n it.1 WEST COVINA: San B rnardmo Frwy i\nc1 V1ncP.n~n~8 q 19 1q 71 · S.l"' D1f'Q 'l rrwv ~n(f H;uhnr~1vc1 PhMe -rn:~-!142 0 0f>n Monday thru F r1day 10 q ture1 y 1Q.6 Sunc1itv '2 6 1 , ., • I .. j . , I I ' ' +' -\ ·Still trytngto 'catch up' from 1970s, when in flation was ra tn a cross U.S . average salaries for full profc 5Q'' rose 6.6 pcr:cent this year to almost $40.000-good news. the aroup s:ud. but ~till t lona wa) from undoina the damqe of inflation a decade aJO. such schools will h1 v~ an even touaher um~ rt>mpeuna with rich!) endowed schools like Harvard or Yak to provide institutional loam und ahnts to nct"dy students. In recent yess, costs 81 four-yw pflwlte cologes have risen at a f&9ter pace ttwl inftaHon By LEE)H'l'GANG •-i.tM "-...... private colleats an 1984-IS. 11 per· cent in 1983-84 and 1982-83. and 13 percent in 1981·82 -increases considerably steeper than the nation' inflation rate in each of thost ytars. Some hiaher education cnt1cs arc openly wondrnn1 how wise a m:irket strateJY it is for colltJeS tQ..CODliru.Le boo ting tuitions at the same time students race sharp!)' cunailed federal aid un(ler . President Reagan's proposecf:budget. "Some schools will beat the system. Some may be confident they have a better moosc1rap. But at some schdols. consumer re.1i.uance 1~ aoing to be felt dramatically," said Boyer. ~"lg CMt lncrlll .. A CA . ' If the·woDt of inflation 11 behind ui., lhe new!. has certainly been slow in rcachina Amenca's colleges and uni· vef$hit$. Tuitions are headed up. Way up. Again. · ,, C'olleaes have begun announcing their, rates for next fall. often with anguished explanations for why. for the fifth consecutive year. tu1t1ons· will increase faster than the national inflation rate. A samrling: Carncg.ie-Mellon's lUI· uon wil rise clo~ to 12 percent; C'omell. 9.4 percent: Barnard. '8.5 percent: Worcester Polytechnic. 11.3 percent: Stanford. 7. 9 percent; Wash- ington Un1vers1t} tr\ St Louis. 7- perdent. The latest tuition hi ke6 may muke studenfs and their parents wonder how much longer colleges will trot out their standard excuse that additional increases are needed to, "catch up from the 1970s," when inflation raged. ·1 In 1977-78. the Consumer Price Index weAt up 8 percent. while thi: average .cost of.attending a four-year private college l'ose 5 percent. In thC' next two )'ears. the inOa11on rates were 11 percent and 14 percent. whale college c6sts increased b) b percent and I I percerh. "Pricina is really reaching the outer limits with no rational basis. It's simply, I think. being done in ways th't sooner. rather than later. could begin to backlash." said Ernest L. Boyer. presidenl of the Carnegie Endowment for the Advancement of Teaching and former heaclofthe U.S. Office of Education. Boyer is no" work.ins on a study of higher edu1"a- Bo ' and others argue that it's one 11on~ than for a Harvard or CornelJ to charge sk)·high tuitions. because students will alwa)s hnc up 20-deep to attend. Such schools will certain!~ survive. though future student bodies could be wealthier. and whiter. Cornell University President frank T. Rhodes nonetheless said in an interview that his school's latest 9,4 percent tuition increase, bnnaing total undergraduate costs to S 14.100. is justified. • Not only haven't faculty salaries kept pace with inflation. he said. but a top school like Cornell must also compete with off-campus salaries 1n mcd1c1ne. nuclear science and arch11ecturc. • ··1f you wan1 the best facult). and we do. }OU have very stiff compet1- 1ton ... he said. ~s tultion. f~. room & bolt<2 Jt's likely. then. that the average annual cost :u a four-}ear private colkge will increase by 7 10 9 percent to just under SI0.000 -while inflation to thr rest of the CcQnom y 1s expected to be no more than 4 or 5 John f1h1ll1ps. pres'Rlent of the National-Institute of Independent Colleges and Unl\ers1t1es. a Wash- ington lobbying grQup for pnvatc schools. insisted 1n an interview. "I think you're Stting the last wave of bitt tu ition increases. There'll be a much rttore even balance ahead ... But less prestigious private schools. many of which alr~ady cost well over SI 0.000 a year to attend. may be gambline w1th their fut ures if tuitions keep foing up. For one thing. as federa student aid becomes sca rcer, like many of the nauon's oldest. most selective schools. Cornell has man~ aging bu1ld1ngi. that are e~· pensive to run and maintain. Rcpair'i had been put off in the 1970s and arc now despe~a'1ely needed. . ··or course. none of these expla- nations help Mr. and Mrs. Jones pay next year's tuitions.'' Rhodes said. "I I feel for them." 1tJl.1a M-T7T7·11»11JMDINt ........... ., thousands ol dollts percent.. · · ~ This increase come on the heels of average cost increases of 7 percent at But sbme seem tQ wan t more. A month ago. thr American Associa- tion of l)niversity Professors said Majoritjrof Americans hold liberal views on sex, family MOSfSupport family planl)ing as a mean s to stem popiliatton explosion, resea rcher says WASH INGTON (AP) - A grow- ing majority of Aftericans support liberal positions otl sexual moralit'. biAh-e&fltr'Ol afid other family issues. a Chicago pollster says. rejecting talk of a "cQnservat1ve tide" in the other direction. It seems to make no difference thai such a liberal trend is still fought b> religious figures. such as top leaders of the Roman Catholic Church. by far the nation's largest denomination with 52 million members, Tom Smith of the National Opinion Re- search Center said Wednesday. "While the pope and the Moral Majority take very traditional stances on these mattgs, their positions art overwhelmi:If8.ly cej.ccted by 1bc ma- JOrity of Catholics and Protestants, respectively." he said. Smith took part 1n a briefing Rep. James Scheuer. D-N.Y .. put together for fellow members of Congress on the subject of intemauonal popu- lation and birth control issues -and the impact of U.S. voters' views. Scheuer is a strong supporte-r of .family-planning programs to limit what he calls a "population ex· · plosion" tnreatening developing na-· · lions that are alread) mired in poveny. He said most Americans share his views. and thus legislators could be hurt politically if they instead heed talk of a conservative trend and vote accordi ngly. He alSD critici.zed Reagan adminis- tration efforts to halt or limit U.S. contributions 10 in ternational fa mily- planning bodies that do not fo rbid member agencies to be involved with abortion. Such a stand makes no sense because "family planning is the antidote to abortion, .. he said. And he predicted "strong and effective" fam- ily-planning provisions would be included in the next foreign aid bill. Qregon's 'going ape' over I neWly established lottery PORTLAND. Ore. (.\Pl-Oregon • 1k1cked off its state lotter} b) releasing balloons beanng 5.000 free tickets. but the finders are more likel) to be hit b) lightning than win big pnies. With kickoff ceremonies Thursda) in cities statewide. Oregon becam~ the 18th state to establish a lottery. California ~uld be the 19th 1f tts lottery starts in September as In Ontario, it'sjust yoU and me, baby TORONTO (AP) -lt'1 Educa- tion Welk In OnUfto, IMlt local echoof -offtclaJ• .,.. having ttouble keeping their ~ straight. The offtclal llog.ian for the week: "EducitiOn, tre you end I," 11 R*ng uMd In ect'°°'8 acroea Canida'• large9t provtnce. But the .chool board In Tor- onto. unhappy with the "awkward, formal phrutng," d• clded to pus out butf on1 wtth a reworded atogan: "Education, It'• you and me." A Hbrwlan wrote In an angry proteet to the boar .. the Toronto Star reporied, aaytng the echoOli thoutd not be promoting ques.- tlonable grammar. planned. Two other states in which the 'oters approved lotleries last November. Missouri and West V1r- gtn1a. also are setting up games. In Portland. where officials con- centrated the kickoff activities. about 1.500 people gathered downtown. Wil ham Hammock. a 48-year-old Portland property manager, shouted to offic1ab that he'd buy the first ticket. The honor went instead. as planned. to Larry Black of the Oregon Eco nomic Developmertt Com- mission. Hammock said later. "I think this is great. I'm going to win the big jackpot." About a dozen lawmakers -and reponcrs who were briefed after lhe private meeting -were given copies of a thick book described as a "religious perspective" on U.S. popu- lation and development policy. A Scheuer aide said the book was furnished by Catholics for a Free Choice. That is a pnvate· group opposed to an outright church ban on abortion. Smith, a research associate at the Cultural Pluralism Center of the National Opinion Research Center of the Universi ty of Chicago. said after- ward . 'Tm trying to debunk tbe idea of a great conservative tide." Providing few further details. he said in the book that various polls had indicated: -The percentage of i.\mencans who believe premarital SC\ 1s ap· propriate. at least in some instances. rose through the 1970s and reached 63 percent in 1983. · -Most peorle favored wide dis- semination o birth-control infor- mation by 1983. 1nclud1ng 87 percent who thought teen-agers shou Id ha' e such ae«ss. -Support for legal abortion rose sharply between the m1d-I 960s and mid-I 970s. then k'"Cled ofT. with 80 percent 10 90 percent 'lupponing abortion when a woman's health is endangered. there 1s a chance of serious fetal damage or the pregnancy resulted from rape or ince~t. Support .., . .,.... Orange County's Oregon's 2,300 lottery vendors began selling instant-winner ··Pol o' Gold" tickets precisely at 12:31 p.m. By 2:08 p.m .. the first confirmed winner. Bob Breen. a 31-year-old electrician tn Bend. was $5.000 richer. · The state's 2.6 million res1deQts. alon~ with enthusiasts from -Cali- fornia. Idaho and Washington. wtre expected to buy up to 2 milJioD of the SI llckets by the end of the day. Workers hoisted an 84-foot-high inflatable gorilla, made from vinyl- coalcd n)lon. onto a downto"n building to reinforce the theme: Ore&on official Larry Black, Safeway u ecutlve John Cartaln draw ftret lottery ticket. easy listening . 1 radio·-station I "Oregon G~ Ape Over The Lot-lei) ... High school students dressed in gorilla costu mes. although too young 10 play the lottery. handed out fliers 1nv11ing people to lhe 'kickofT. Red . white and blue aerobatic biplanes zoomed overhead and bands pla}ed between speeches by. lottery oflic1als. Fort} million tickets were printed for the first game. which olTers prizes ranging from S2 to $5.000. plus a multimillion-dollar jackpot whose winner wall be cho!>en from among the $100 winners. Players rub six latex-veiled spots to reveal dollar amounts. Three matching figures means the pla yer "ins that amount. Office 646-4922 2300 sq. ft . commercial bldg. All or pa . Home C-2 owner-contractor wlll modify to suit. 494-5203 Cahforma·s overdue lott er\ 1s e\- pected to start with similar .. scr:itch- offtickct" games. The voters in both states la .. l fall approved state-run lotterie~ to begin this spring. Oregon met its deadline ·through swift action by its Re - publican govesnor. Victor Atiyeh. who had opposed the 1nit1ative. . I Califorr11a Gov. George Dcu- kmej1an. also a Republican who opposed hi!> state's initiative. adopted a cautious approach. with extensive in ten 1ews and background checks of prospecti ve lottery officials. 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Catholics were usin~ contracep- tion less than Protestants in 1965. but • usage seemed to have evened out at about 68,Qercent each a decade later. And more recent survevs on abonion suggest remaining differences there were also disappearing. he said. Better -dental training needed Schools should move fo strengthentheir anesthesia lessons WAS HINGTON (A P)-Modern efforts to achieve the eternal drea m of painless dentistry generally are safe and effective, but some dentists are inadequately trained in sedation and anesthesia techniques. experts say. A group convened by the National lnst11utcs of Health said this week thal dental schools and post-graduate education programs need to 'itrengthcn training in anesthesia to make sure all dentists are qualified in this important aspect of care. The panel. after conside~ring dental anesthesia methods during two days of prese ntations. said 1n a statement that pa1n-ktlhng techniques used m dental offices are associated with relat1 ".el y low rates of death or inJury to pa11ents. "Available e' idence suggests that use of sedative and anesthetic drugs in the dental office by appropnately trained professionals has a re- markable record of safety," the pa nel said. while noting that the use of drugs "carne'i some degree of risk. however small." H o~ever. 11 said even this record can lk improved by more research on pain control and dental anxiety, strong~r 1ra1nmg programs and better guidelines f~rdental personnel. facih- t1es and equipment. The panel said that dentists should use the least nsky method of pain and anx1et} relief that 1s appropriue for each patient. and that "stda11on and aeneral anesthesia should onlJ be used when 1 le. e -:ire adequate facili - ties and apflropriately rained person-nel .. Such methods include tranquil- 1Lcrs. local anestheties that eliminate sensauoo 1n ~lcctcd parts of the body. sedatton to depress conscious· ness and general anesthesia that renders the patient unconscious. Althouah there have been few comprthensh•e studie~ on the risks associated with acneral dental anesthesia. the most valid data from 1 Bn t1sh !ltudy indicates a monality rate of one death per 2S<).OOO anesthetic administrations. the panel said. · There art no stausucs on how many J\mericans undtrao aeneral anesthesia. the most risky procedure. at a dentist's office each year. 'Dr. Harry Wollman. chairman of the anc'ithctia department at the Hospital of the Un1vmity of Pcnn- 'l)lv1n1a. «limited that there are bctwern IS million and 20'm111ion ane'lthet1c procedures an hospitals each year. "The numbers art skttch). but I'd sa y the nttMber ef defltal 1n"thetic procedure .probably· ucecds thb num~r." Wollman stud tn an intet- vicw ' .. ' I To th~ Edito~ conve.,tional SERVICE stations left. lnrormation that'has been known wherei1 Mrt. John O. Publicaoing to for ges plus tactics which became ao wtltn lwr fa.ft belt breaks on the I public lo the ~M 1ucce11ful lawsuit frcewa)' in the evenina. on the 1 PY Carl Eutric!p epinst Shell Oil Co. weekend tr in the middle of any .ke .it obvious MT-' important w~kday. for that mJtter1 Would she lqaslatton soon to be considered it to caJI for a t9W truck to draa her to the I remaining service ltation dealers and nearest car dq~nhip or prage and therefore to the public. wai1 ~ eucl\ a repair? l think she and 1 Woe to the motori1t who has to her earful ot kids would j~at as soon f drive in I State wllcre the oil p~ll down 11\e nea.mt off-ramp to a I compenies have been allowed to SERVICE station for a quick fot and 1 snatch up most of the ao<>d station ~on their way apin. f locations for no-service pumpers and As a SERVICE station dealer. force mott of the remainina dealer-obvio~. I 8m contemcd about the I operated stations' conversion to the future ofibiJ industry aad the effect It I ~~nsumers. Jaw enforcement of-~J~:t~::~fs'w~~'!'lt5hi'!·s~~;· f ficialt, and m1ny l9islators who .. and t~ country arc &oi1'g to allow a t seem to be cau&tit up in the wave of mon..,c>ly to develoe. precipitating consumerism which sees only the the c6ndrtions deacr1be4 above, or prttent trend toward low prices have the vision to do something posted by company-operated stations positive before it is too late. ,arc very 1hortaighted and have very Remember. the "other auy will do . short memories. it" syftdrome frequeotl¥ aocs with History (and not ancient histo~ ··~he other IUY will have at happen to shOYIS us that when any entity ham but not me." Unfortunately. if CO!'tror1 the supply of something, the the first doesn't become you. the pnce tcn<h to follow th~ degree of sccosw one pro~bly will. contr<;>I and corres~ndtng lack of Lets set it done today! mumngful compet1t1on. One only-=-PAT FAUBION has to look back to 1973 and 1976 for . Owner Campus Shell & Superior outstandina examples. ' Muffier service station Also. when there are no more Costa Mesa Victim• •hoJJld be J•t concern Why the 1 sil.ence rt on nuke ff,·~ blast_? _ 1 11 / Was politi.cs at root of Carter panel's surprise decision? WASHINGTON -When a U.S. spy satellite reported an apparent nuclear explosion 1n the ocean ·off South Afnca in September 1979. President Caner appointed a panel of Storm over Bitbur.d. visit f.~:t~~::~~~~·~=~~~::i'. 8 -After studying-the matttt for scv- .& 1 panel of sc-1ent1sts concluded that b gi d i · t t • eral months -including CVldcncc 0 Scu•es 00 D e 1 D JODS rromtheC'IAandthePcntaaon-the cision by the appeals court. ~crtain d1screpanc1cs 1n the satellite's J also urge thedtizens ofCahfornia Ch h R -signal were probabl} aot caused an an To the Editor: According to recent news repons. Daniel K. Barrera. who has a lustory of. sex crimes apinst children. was resentenced from life in prison without possibility of parole to 25 yean to life because of the state Supreme Court•• recent decision re- garding "special circumstances.'' Barrera raped and mutilated a 9- year..old &irl, dumped her (whether dead or still alive) 1n a trash bin and to make tJ\eirwishesclear tO the state arges t at eagan 'S •insensible' "eanh" e\ent. SUCh asa nuclear blast. Supreme Court. t h f but by a .. space·· event. possibly a Sucb exquisite concern about the 0 orrors 0 Holocaust have no merit w colhs1on with a small meteoroid. riptt of comlnals and such callous ILLIAM r.. How dad the sc1ent1sts re.ach this dlSreprd about the right of the Concerning the turmoil caused by the bodies of 47 SS troopers. SS Nu1s surpns1ng dec1s1on. which con- victims and the anguish and suffering the impending visit to the cemetery at were the sad1st1c ehte guard of Hitler's 8 tradicted e' 1dence that the satellite of tbe victittlt' families is a miscar-Bitburg. a few observations: most evil designs. The advance man UCKLEY had. in fact . accurately reported a · f for Reagan, Michael Deaver. did not nuclear test~ naae o j111ticc. In fact , it 'is a I. Mr. Reagan's visit to Germany know that there were SS corpsmen Rep. John Conyers. D-M1ch., and 9---MH~~~H8iCt"-fCCOVd'ed·fro111 a prbage dump. lncredib1¥. all these ghastly facts were considered insuffi- cient to prove Barrera's intent to kill her and therefore the previous senteocc was reduced. perversity of justice to require the was originally conceived as a mcm-buried among the thousands of the ~~shington Offic on Afnca. a victims te pro~e the rnttfflerer~-~~.AC.~.OU·l&-'C)l.;a.llit()tlQ...~~·tl--rl"vn111rr-ftlYITmnrrTTn1Tm~#tl:"!rr-u:n.W.---irnT.~~...;.;;~;rt:.~~~~~~=mr-~~lte-~~~-t~~f..-~rftlf--'lfte~-~__. intent to kill. which the United States and its allies 0 is · e r 1 · e Wh · H I the alternative courses of action'! would 'not acknowledge Germany. Ile ouse pane may have h«n When it is established that a defeated Nazi Germany. In defeating •The visit to Bitburg could have which was once Hitler's, as an ally. influenced b) poliucal consider- suspcct indeed committed a felony Hitler. we made wonderful things been canceled. We shook hands with Stalin in order auon!.. That. at an) rate. is the viev. and caused the death of the victim. possible. Immediately -and fore-•The bodies of the SS men might to defeat Hitler: there are surely as expressed in a draft repon pttparcd the burden sbould be on the criminal most among them in human import-have been removed to another site many Gulag survivors legitimately b} researchers for Conyers and the to prove the absence of intent to kill to ance -was the liberation of 300.000 (not a difficult log1sucal feat). infuriated that we should have donr1 Washington Office on Afnca. '<fhe avoid mandatory conviction of first-J~ws 1n concentration camps who. if •Mr. Reagan could have taken the that as there are sun 1vors of the report certainly raises int«est1ng dearec murder. If this were in the the Allies had arrived say one month position that the SS men's presence 1ri Holocaust grateful that we dad take questions." Conyers told ·our as- books it would surely reduce violent later. might have been dead. But there the cemetery was not a dec1s1ve the aid of Stalinist troops to hasten sociatt: Yid.a WatTTn. "Burl cannot l No one could lmaaine what pain and horror Barrera inflicted on this httle girl before she died. for such a heinous crime by a habitual cri minal, hfe in prison without parole 1s in no way adequate penalty. But it at least keeps him from committing si milar crimes again. crimes. were other benefits: the liberation of factor. the end of Hitler. second iuess the Carter Whne House -Abel's bk>od cried out for JUstice entire peoples subjected to the hid-4. Mr Reagan took the last of the When one, 1si1s a cemetef) intend· on what exactl} the political comi~r- and it was heard (Genesis 4:10). Our eousness of Hitler's rule. And. for ahemauve courses of acuon, but an ~ ang 10 make a general point. one auons were." state Supreme Coun seems to be America and its allies. It meant the explaining h1msc1f he used a 'ulner-cannot exact a moral ped1grtt of The case for political meddling Now he could be out in less than 20 years to prey on other victims. This is JUSticc?! blithely deaf. end of a war 1n which 50 million able formulation. He said ihal tht" eH~0" one of Jls occupants. Jack the goc'> somt"thang like this· -' prcs1den- WEJ LIANG YU, M.D. Claremont people had been killed. That epochal contentious corpses. in that the:,-"ere Ripper 1., buned somewhere. one llal dt"ct1on )ear "as coming up I hope the district attorney's office in Pasadena that oriJinally sought the death sentence will appeal this de- IUllet' .. ••~ & c.Jll•m•, U/e "' ,r1,. "'"'"'parole ~ 't ea .. n tUt a -...1e 'WfJJ oever• relu1N. Pilot com~cs sectlon bla•ted event -the end oflhe end of the war, young rccrum of the Na11s· d) ing supposes. probabl~ in consecraled Israel was suspected as South Afnca·s the end of Hitler -was the com-days. "were v1c11ms JUSl as surel)' as · ground. o\ pious gesture at the Tomb partner in de\eJopment of a nuclear mcmorative obJective of the Reagan the v1c11ms in the conccntratton of the Un ~no" n Soldier 15 not 10 be -...capon. 1f the) had indeed e'ploded visit. camps.'' confused "1th an nonera11ve ble$S-a bomb. b\. la" l ' milltarv aid to 2. The 'iuggestion of co-celebraiin~ Now 1n terms en ta rel) logical. ing on those unknown soldiers who. Israel '-"OUld haH' to ceas(.. That fhe deliverance of Jewish survavo~ Reagan was quf'fe nght. If a drunken 10 life. were sadists. "ould ha"t" h<.'en _polit ical dynamite naturally arose. but that deliverance dnvcrrunsoverfirstadog,and thena 6 . .\ httle-kno"n !>Cholar. Jack Furthermore. Carter did not want To the Editor: warning as to what can happen in an · ought not to have taken center stage child. a Judge might well rule that.the..· Jones. wrote '.?O rears ago that there is to offend th<' outh .\ti-Kans 10 the in the business of nations. We know dog was JUSt as surely a '1ct1m of th<' onl\ one trenchant wa ... 10 honor the point that the\ would have scuttled that thechancellorofWest Germany drunkendnverasthech1ld.Wouldhc mcinol)-of 1hosc who died in the hi~ effom t('I bnng about a son of asked the president to visit a German mean by such reasoning that a soldier Holocaust. and that 1s tu pledge that sou them ..\fnca "(amp David ' military cemetery. Helmut Kohl killed an combat l'i someone whose we will s1ru$&le not to let <,;uch 1h1ng'i agreement. "hich -...ould ha\e bcen 3 meant to ask Ronald Reagan to fate one gncves over cxactl} as one happen ~an. But such things 1.on-foreign poltq tnumph for the pre-s1: confirm that German conscript gm:ves over a child (or his mother) 11nue to happen . .\t the hands of those dent ~ut·h an agreement might nor soldiers should not be thought of as a being led into an exern11on chamber who pres1dr o'er v.1th great prcc1s1on ha't' cancelt'd the Tehran hostage killer class. Reagan agreed. and in by a Nazi guard" Ob\lousl) not. .,., hat the center of the t'urrc..-nt ton-1. mi'> -"hich crupaed while the agreeing did the conventional thing. though Mr Reagan -;hould ha'e irovers' ha<. t·allcd "an e' at rmpire.. rand "3" rnll dcllhaaung -hut 11 De Gaulle and Adenauer.m a great avoided a formulation 1ha1 len11tsclt. Eli \\ 1c.,el ,hould applaud \.fr Rt·· "nuld ha'l' helix~. I want to tell you what poor choice already overcrowded area. / you have in the comics section. I am Tbts 1UliCd to be such a friend!~. an old lady but I enjoy a cute comic clean al'ca and most of us have been strip. I loved Gordo and his littk here 30, 40 and more years. We have animals. it was so cute and enjoyable our'homes paid for: why should we to read and I miss it very much. · leave to acco mmodate outsiders who This dreadful Bloom Country is have just come an. or a Houston- written by a sick man. The March 24 based company to fozht for the Sunday edition was dreadful: I ~xpansion of the airponf couldn't believe it was actually in the The new pilots don't kn ow ho" to comics section. h 's no wonder our land in bad weather. the other night I youth arc conf~s¢ when so~ething was sittina in our studr looking at like that was m ·-the paper an any cloudund rain wtien al of a sudden section. here comes ajet out of the clouds and I was upset when Marmaduke was turnedonhialandinghKhtscomingin left out, but Jla~ to see hin\. comC'1 _cast to west -he coufd have wiped back. We nee a little humor to offset out half of Costa Mesa: it was all the rape and drug news your paper frightening. ~licve me. and It was the enjoys printing. second time. Also what is so upsetting is the fight Someone is willing to spend over out:"airport. It was named after a billions of dollars on expansion. why great All-America n man and I am don·1 they build a subway or bullet sure he is sitting up there wishing it train nonstop to San Bernardino and would end happily, if only he could let the jets come and go in wide epeA guide the hands of the courts to make spaces~ They could build a multi the right decision. There isn ., anyone parkine lot and take the passengers down here using any eommon sense real quick out to a safe area. as to the danger involved. We not only need to clean up the A year ago when the motor fell off air. we need to clean up out papers on the houses.it was a blessing no one and TV. was hun. and the two pri vate planes MARIAN FLETCHER that crashed offsho re should be a Costa Mesa Eatingoilt's beciiming American as apple pie If a typical American is what you arc, then 42 cents of every SI you spend on food _you spend away from home. In 1970, it was 33 cents of every SI. In 1960.itwas 17cents. What caused this exodus from 'he househotd kitchen? · .. Put the Ethcoplan drouaht totether with El Nino wind currents and what do you act? The red mud of Africa falhn& on Mi1m1. Fla. That has been hl~OJ- ' SChool days can be the happ1c~1 days of your t;fe. can't they? If your kids art old enouah to 10. ORANGE COAST llllJPlllt Half the 21S.184 Vietnamese 1n this country li ve in just three states- Catifomia. Tuas and Louisiana. In ancient Rome. the death penalty was decreed for female adultery and female alcoholism. You can figure about l(}American5 will be trcakd-today for vitamin overdoses. Newfoundland's St. John" 15 not as (ar nonh as is France's Pan~ L.M. 1Joy4 /1 • 11•"c•IN col•m•I••- , H. L lchw-11 IM Pvoo,,,..... freftlr Zlnl l.ta1\99r.Q [ O•IOo • TOM Tllff C•ty E0tll>f CrelllMft l!pOt II [!)IOI •feat of statesmanship. had agreed a b) careless thinkers and polemical agan tor continuing the <itruggk 111 Fran~ Pre "· "ho "as <. aner'<. ·generation ago to bury their h1stoncal opponun1<ot'i. to m1'>understandings keep u'i rnnscwu<, of holtxaU'-1' "'icnu: ad' iser. da..counts the sugg~- hatchet The approach b) Sadat of 5. But 1he storm hascentercd on the maJnr and minor. that 1..ontmue their lion of pohti1..al pressure "I don't Eg) pt to Began of Israel was ~n that suggestion that because Reagan i<. gnsl~ rnur'>C J' in ( Jmbo<l1J J'> in remember 30\ poltt1cal cons1dt"r- enlightent>d tradition. willing to \ mt a cemelcl') 1n "'h1ch a N1carJgua "' 1n ..\lghan1,1an atilln\ at tht" time:· he ..aid ) It transpired that buned In the few SS suards wert.• buried. II follo"s The Con~ers-Washmgton Office cemcter) of B11burg. amidst the 2.000 that he 1s insensible 10 the d1st1ncll\ e K'll/iam Bucklr.i J a sjadic•trd on ..\fnca dralt report mak~ much of con,ent1onal G.trman soldiers. were horrors of the Holocau'it Thal DO'>· c-olumaist. the la t lhat a "aH Research Labora· f!T ton stud). "h1ch -...as done at the Furor over trade with Japan just a lot of' sound and fury' Or else Congress ·would end ban on Alaska oil exports ( ongrcss 1s deadl) scnous about cutting our bloated trade detic11 with Japan TJle accepted proof of 11s scnousne"s 1s 1t!. walhngncss to con- sider all 'Ions of 1d1011c schemes 10 shut out Japanese 1mpons. never mind the pain 10fl1cted on i\mencan consumer . the certain ham1 to economic growth an this countl) or the hkehhood of retaha11on aga1Mt Amencan e'tponen. But do all those solemnly IQdlgnant lawmakers really want to nght the trade imbalance with Japan? Or do they JUSt need an excuse to prot('tt 'favored coni;t1tuenc1es at home·~ Probably the latter. fler nil. Con- gress has shown no interest in 5Cnous mt<asure to incrca~ the now of U.S. goods to Japan The mo'lt obvious step would he to repeal lhe efTect1ve letal proh1h1t1on on the export of 'Jad(an 011 -a ban that not onl) auravl1e\ the trade deficit with J11>3n but harms Amenc..·an' tn other WI)"', tOO Th<' laYo'<i 'ihuttina an Alaskan 011 l~"' out of the myths spewn('(J b) the eneray cnsas of tht 1970s. pamNlarl) the notion that tht cnsas deman~ swttpina ao"emmcnt 1nter'\ent1on The first l1w ~" approved 1n 1973. JU'it t"o wttks ancr the on5et of the ~rab 011 embarao Tht idea wa that v.e could fight our dC'~nd~nn· on 1mpof'h by krtpma tv<'I') d~ of dome lie 011 n•ht here That idea reflects a h<t<oll' m1c;- undcrsund1ng of ho" thl' ml m.:ir~t·I \\Orks. Because 1t 1<; a "Mid marh·1 C\Cl)One pays the same pm·c. JI lca,1 m the a~nce of price c<rn1rn1, I ht• source of the 011 '" 1rrt'lt'' ant II .1 revolution 1n Iran rnu"r' petmkum prices to double. (On,umcrc; ner\· where have 10 pa~ lhe h1ght•r prlll' <'"en 1f their 011 come' Im m tilt' nc\I count) instead ol th<.• Pt·~1an < 1ulr What it the U ~. 1mponrd nil 011 a1 all" Amem·an' would \till ha\t' le' flJ\ the world pnce for their dome\lllalh produced 01l -bc1..·au'it' it th<.'\ d1dn·1 U.S. producen would \CU 11 111 someone ahroad. The e\port h:m 111 cou~. '" -.upposed to preven t th.11 Rut to the ell tent at succt'ed'. 11 discourages i\IHkan oil produrt1on That redu~ the world'!1 <1upph ot 011. thu~ pushing pnct" up .\laska 1s the biggest wurn· nf..011 in the 50 states. harbonng near!\ a 1h1rJ of all l l.S. reserves. Ru t ·\meman .. &a•n nothing from proh1h1uni m e'<port. The onl) re<;ult 1<. It) force 011 compan1e\ to ship the 011 to (all- forn1a and the (1ulf / rnut Da \Id Hendcrwn. an energ) C\'nnomi.,t .u the Naval PoJtgraduate ~hoot v.ho worked for Pre 1cJe-nt Reaa,an·, C oun. cal ofEconoln1c •\d\l~h. 4-:1,, th:u·, ncarl) 10 lame more ellptn,;H than sh1ppin1 1t to Japan Who pin from 1h1\ unn11ur,,I trade pattern., Onh the L ~ m1nt1mc 1nduStl') The ban on l"\· ports 1netta the mount of hap. pan& traffi<. bttwttn.Amencan pnn And under a 19W law knov.n a\ the JOM'i ""'·Sood~ tran'iponed h~ "-3ter bttv.ttn Amencan pon' mu't ht· l'tmtd h} '\mencan \h1p\, mannC'\I ~t"n('an v.orlcm Tm-ft'Qmft'· ment .erve-s the h1Jh PUl'fXt'I(' of STEPHEN CHAPMAN, protecting the high ·pa, of l! · m.in11me emplo~l't'" "ho mal..r :in ,1\l·ragt• ofS"~ oona '<'ar Rut 1he han ren:ih11'\ 11ther .\men- '•"" mml o t "horn earn mul h le'is J hl' lcdc-ral gm ernri-u·n1 lo~' ta\ fl'' l'OUl'' lx'cau~ the lav. 1o reJull' lbll 1nJu!olf"\ l'.Hn1ngs rhc !)late of .\la~la lmc\ ro,ah1e\ and '>C\C:rance ta\e\ c 110,um'cf' lt~ hc:-t·au~ the han .. 111le\ ml oulput thus kc..·eping pm'M a111fi< 1all\ high One l'\pcn ,·alt u· lalh>n 1\ that frc-eing '-\la~l..an rnl "l)Ull1 l Ill tht' \\Mld .. ~RC'l' ot 011 h' 5 l'l\'~ent Oh. and kf, not forttct that trade ddint \\Ith Jap.in lkndt•r,on htturt'' that rt·rcahntt the lav. '>On \la,l.ln 111l. \:lit"\ \o\OUIJ f<\I'>(' l \ l'\JXlrt\ \ti Japan h\ S'I h1lhon tt1 \' b1llton - redunng thl' faf\<-lnl'\t trJdc: t'd{ll' ti\ a" mur h a\ I~ percent tit '-"t"luldn't l hange the"' erall tr.1d<' dchC1t. \IOl."e "<''d import mnrc u1I tt1 ma~c Ufl ""hat v.e e~port hut 11\ Japan that., tht• prohle-m n~h1"l Ht-IT'~ a <'hanJ<' that "tiulJ \1mul · t&ltC.\>U'I) benefit w n umrf"'. redul'\ thr fC'Jcral bud~t Jetic..11 and lU1 ,,ur ~ 1nl 1n trade "1th Japan \\ h' ha .. n't ( onfrn' done \Om\'thmtt ahout 11·• fohn l>anlorth ""here an· \OU ' • trpltrn f'l•,mH •• -.,,-Hfr·•tNI C"el•mollt time and concluded that there llad hccn a nul.l<.'ar C'<plos1on. wai. ··sup- pre'>...cd" b\ the White Housc and apparenal~ d1m~prded by the sc1en- 11fic panel The details of the Nav) \tud~ have httn kepi under wrap' until nov. Pre'' 'aid the Wh11r HouSt' panel hJd lx't·n hncfed h' the Nan rc- ,t·a rl hn.... hul rt•ce1vcd onl\ prd1m1nar." 1nformat1on "' to-r thl' l on\l'r<,-\\ashington Ollice on \lm.1 draft report'" cnticl'•m ot a knglh\ dl'IJ' 1n the release of 1hl' "h 1tl llou<>c.· pant'l'c; rcpon. Prl''' '-lid th.it thl' 1nforma11on v.n\ un1k1 rl'' It"' f1 1r '"''cral month .. \duJlh 1hc \\ h11e House panl"I·, condu'ilnn ""s Jud1c1ousl} Jnl h111-uou' "h-al 11 \31d "a ... A.hhoutth "l' l annnt ruk nul the poss1b1ht' th.11 th1\ 1-.;:i1t•ll1 tl'l \1gnal "'a" of nuc.-lt';1• origin the· fMnl'I con!.1dcrs 1t ml"' hkch th.ii 1h1· "gnJI "as of ollC' of th1 "7\h> · t'' 1·n" 1 unr,pl:uned nnomalou' s1gnaJ\1,htJ1nnl from Vela s:itell1telo1 IX""lbh .I l •lfl'l'Quent:e of the 1mpat1 of a ~mJll ml·tenro1d on the satt'lhte " h x111101r \<'\eral members ol tht" \\h1tc lhH1~· pan<'I u id the' "illll behl'\ r 1lw l'\plo\mn "as non-nu· clear anJ 1h:11 nothing wa\ "'llP' flrC\'it'll Tlll n\181 l>\M.\1' Nt'1ghhor' ofthc '\la,al \1r ~ta11on near Fallon i'lc.-v . ttrt' ,1111 talmg a heating from the nrlo\ll\O 111 !'j3\ \ bomh<, 1n the11 Jl'ta '' "'<' r-CJ'<'lnt'd earll<'t the' ha' t• n1mpl;11nrd ''' \trul tural damatte ll' t'iuilJ1n~' .rnJ ruptured "ate1 lin~ ff\>m the n('arh\ detonat10M '1ov. tht' re<11dent' da1m the feder- al \' 1a1J\)O •\llm101c;trat1on has f11l('() Ill t•nlMtl" flight rciulations apinst the 'lol'' o\nd an intt<mal Bu~au or l •nd \bnaet>ment memo chargn th<' '-'•'' "11h us10J RLM la nd for al' lar[tet f'l"al I 11 e Th<' 1\l \t nd th<' 1'11'' ha'<' hct-n "'!llJhtihn~ nH·f "'ho\(' land 11 I\ tor I~ 'ear". hul lht' °'c;l\' u)nt1nuM lf1 t'\l'fl 1\t ~u.ittt·1 ' nr hc'mhc:r ' - II hl\ -hd-4ll'lflrnvll tfi • '""' Ntl•m•l•t • .. ftllJC MS... ---u.-. ..... -...... ~Of ........... ..,..,. 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CA t2107 John I . Jactleon, m ~ laaat\, cA n.a ' coaatal permit number 0.Jed~ Apt~3. 19ff ln~lon Of r......iect by "8eel Ra'llng Gulde" wlll be drawinga end ~•ttont City wtll pay tfla M\CM!t ao H-47,Hawpott Harbof. New-Thie t>U.etneee. le 90f\>-Fllolt• Couft. ~CA TNt -......... 1e OOfti. ~ • a>bmlttect by P\lblithed ..,..,. Coeet any°"-lllll*tlon. ecceptect. ra11ute to eubmtt It avlli... ror ~~ ,....... upon ooml)ll1111Ce port leaoft. CA t2M3 ducted by: an lndMduel t2to7 ~ lft lndM...,_ ....,_. ,_...,_. Oor 08ltv PllOC AprH 21, 1915 The .... wlll be made accta)ftble bond1 Wjll be wtttiout Chit .. _. Ute ~ ~ tfle ~la of Uny B. HWllCt. 10$ Dan· Mltle stevene Thtt ~tlneea le OOftoo 'fl,_. etlon ' • por· Su-4tt wlttlollt werrenty u to: ~ ceuM f0< ,.i:11<#1 of bid. of the ov.ctOf of PuWo ~t Code hctlon bury L.ane. Cotta Meea. CA l"'9 llttement ... ftled duc1ed by: ' ...... """ TI* ..... Miit .. .... """-....,..tlon le to :::=\A :Uy.ff ~nlOn of lhe(21)and "' t PA£V~ILI G AATES OF Wont• of the City °' !Nine. 14402 '"°the ptovtalona of 9292t with t1141 COunty a..k of Or· NttNp wtl\ Ille~ Cler1I of Qr. pennlt ._ OOfl9tNOtlon of~ ,..,,., """'"~ mp(O*'*"lt; 1on1ng; or WAOES:'ln ~d_.,,oe with Col!lJ>let• Mt• of. said drtw-the contrut document• ~ :;.11a,,.::W:~ :,t enoeCoun'YOf'Af)rtl~,: ~:=r:.--... anae°°""'1GMldJ.JW ~ .......... (II°' lt.t.,,,. :> ~ w':r11ouf .~ \~':,~f!'*S: ~u-:::':~ton,:,anct ~ :r'S:~~"Svbetltutlon IWtNp PublillMd Orange CoaeJ .jN(jclnlrj;ldm· ~"= ~;;:-= llOncaW tt.nT':lenvklndetllat~ ~.t11eoei-•~ ~ctlu.dtromt1141~· PRO'JECT AOMIHIS·~ ltllllr; 8. Aoe.,S Latry.. !fr.fl. . . ...-~of!Ald~ .. --. "-........-in fflHlleMOrteeen. ~~-....Mi ---ot P11"'lo .:.All~ --Hankt • 1 1 ' ' -."'°"' MVfto.....,.. MU. MAL "'°'•n ~tor~ ~Id. LVHN holldeyend overt•~ In or lrvtne. 2101 McOew. tlve to ttlll profect p;lot to Thie IWeMem ... flled \ Su:602 ~Or .... 0.... llrt04 be 1, ·-~to AT'9WATIUU E. OSTRANDE ExecxltOf tflalealttylnwhld\thework lnllM, Cellfofnla, 9271S. A:= Jlld• •h•ll .,. With tfla Cou"1y Clllrlc of Or-~Not ..... f•, 11. tt. -...Mno. · approXlmltely MO. A•_,. .ottl'lll Wiil.Of t1W .. to be peiformN ..... ~ n•refundabl• tea ol to: ~ Carroll. anoe County on Ai>rll s. tN& 1t1t · ,: ;;:;;"to ~-on ~ lup«lor Court or the lonlta Lynne Palmer, At· Obtained trom the l)jrec1« 125.00 w411 be ch.,oed I« ANlttent Proj9Gt Maneger ~ .,_ IOce1ed • _. tN 1 ..... C.. Stal• of Callfomla. fOf the tornerv et !Aw; ea Eat Holly or the 0e98nment of lndue· eecti Ht of document1. et M0-3192. Publlehed 0rang9 Coaet ftalC M>llC( Aoed l .._..~ C0unty of 0ranae. St..-, Sulta 215, Paeadena. trlel Retet.lonl, • oopy Of Ol'awlng1, 1peolfloetlon1, BV ORDER of the Ctty 0111)' Piiot April 7, 14, 21. H , ~ • IQUM • &tat• Of MAJ<INI L.AHG. G•ll~ornla 91103, ca 11) wftlenl•onfllelntheofftoeof and bid docu!Mntt will be Council of~lhe CltY of"""-· 1985 Thi~ • "8JC M>Ta ...,,_ lllld publ6o lleerint • Ilk• MARY MAXINE I.ANG, 793.,129, (213) 881-3190. the City CIWll or the Olty of melled. upon reoeipt of r• OATE.O: 1125. 1915 Su-501 dol ~ ~ ., .. JMWJ•__pt ooMmeuce tt e:oo AM on Oeoaaled. Publltlled OrMQe Cout Irvine and wlll be made •viii· queett no later then ten ( 10) CnY W, •Yi M"8ACHl~ON GROUP MOnc8 -na-... Ille Wt or ttll oi May 1M5 NOTICE 18 HERUV oally Ptlo1 April 21; 28, Mey eble to any ln1'9relted pal1y celenclar days l)flOr to the NANC'f C. LACIY. Cfn • WW. -o.llf la CoMtet Cofn.'. GIVE ... ltlat on ,IM::::: 4, 1tl5 ~PQn requeet TM contrat· detuetfet ()9enlng bide fOf CLDIC 811-IC "'"'""'" ~l~=· ~ a.en. 91D rTm llO. -Q NOTICE II HlflllaV ::1e11on°'" S;ate lulldlflO Mey. 1~. et SaSu-73e '°' and tny 0 11.1bcontrect0f an llddlt1on11 ctieroe. of Publltlled Orenga eo.at ,__ "'"-. • IVEN thet ..... d , • ~--• within tM time allowed by uncletlllmlhallpaynotleu '500 . Dally Pllol AprH 28. May 5 ,.,._ ... ---u HIAOh B. Murchi80n. 1901 NOTICI 11 1 H!AllY pr~wtlCbe.......,by ~~ ~t~~ -•· law. •t Garden Grove. Call-· .. _ ,,. Mft~r than the apeoifled prevalllng SECURITY FOR COM· 1988 'au-!20' ..,..,,..,.,.__ Port Margate, Newport GIVEN tllat eealed the City of Cotta MeM to_, , • ..._..,, fornla, LYNN E. OS· --""'.'==~~':"::nu::'::t~::::--l---------MAlmlTAftMIWJ Beedl,CAt2090 ptopoaelawlUI•~~ wtt: The Ctty CcM1911. P.O. tuoa. TAANOER ... exeoutOf of --------1---------Thlf~l*'90"9.,. Tttl• butlMN 11 con· Ille City d C.. ..._ fO loa 1200,eoee.MW.Ceflo. c:~~to*9 theWMloftlleabove-named C.g-!2~~ "8.tC NOTICE . Ml.IC NOTICE Pl8UC NOTICE doing buslneel •• duo1ect by. an lndMd+4I wit: ltee Ctty CouncM. P.O. tom1e t2111-1aoo, on or .~Ion wltl be decedent, wlll iell et Pffvet• -~ ~ --. ..;..;;;=.;;...;.~=---------~-....;..-.... __ MAL MAR MARKETING HUQl'I R. Murctilton Boll 1200, Cote1 ....... Cell-Mbe ttte hour t 1:00 Mft, _.....,.et h offloe of the .... tN parcel Of~MI op-NOTtcl 1Nm1MQ _ CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF • INC .. 350 E. t7tll St .. Ste. Thll ltetement ... med ~ Ht8-1m Oft Of on ~. -10 ftll. " CelHOrftfa OoMtaL.Oom-elWllecLln , -· CONDITION OF CITIZENS .... NK 1 t6, Cott• Meea. CA 92821 With tn. County etertc of Or· a.tor. the flow 11:00 a.m. eMll be h ~ of INMIOn, ICMltfl Coeet Die-a.rderi OfOYe. County ol R EBY A M M~ ~ekflino Inc .. 1 MOe County on Aprll 17• on Frtdey, .._, 10. 1'1f, " flt blctcMr to__. hie Md tl'let. ~ w. ltolldway, Orange StaM of C.Utetnla, ~v~~ ~Cl"' c' ._.., • Consolidated Report of CondltJO.o8n1oAf~Ci8t'Azens B&'.....-oteo_.___u~a" "I Cal nle COflH)t'•tton. 350 1945 INll be the felpOI .... of eo .... aty <*rtt'• Offloe by Lono _.. .. at .... , 1 ~ ~ deelgnated .. .,. r-~ VJ .... ., ..... " "'' ., ... ..._ -v e. th St .. Costa..._, CA f'l7•Me the bidder to clelWr Na'7bld .,.. PtOl*tY anno11fto.d prior to Mid ~bile meetJnO. 11581 DANIEL, Oerden or t1141 City of lrvtne. Celt. Costa Mesa. Orange County, and Domestic NIA Subsidiaries at 1he close of 7 Publlllled Or'ange eo.t to ~ ~ a..·e Olfto9 ~ ...._ · 8lde wtl .,_ pubtlc:ty P\ltlllelled Ort.nae Cout Grove Cellfomta and more lomla for furnlehlng •H plant. business on Macch 31, 1985. Thi• bu11n .. 1 Ja eon-Oelty Piiot Aprll 21. 28, Mey ui. ~ ~ °'*9d end f'Md abld lit o.ity Piiot Aprtl 27. 21, 29. pan~cleecrlbedufol-labor Ml'Vl<lel. material•, State benk No. 10IO ducted by: a c:oti>Ol'•tlon 5. 12. 1985 · time.. Bide wt11 be ~ 11:00a.m orauoon,,_.. 1915 Iowa· toott, equlpm«lt, tuppllee, Do"41r Amounte M'l1 Mer Merketlng, _, • Su-612 «>Pel*' and reed _.. et after a p;~ on Fri-S•737 I.OT 34 of Trect 25?6, 11 tr.naportlltlqn_._utllltiea and ASSETS In ThoUunde I This statement wu tlled Pta.IC NOTICE eW.~ sNK°tlellble °" ,,.._ · ctt~C..V'Htii: W NOTICE 11 P80M 1 1 e. of Mil-pace1ury therefor. u Cash and due from banks ................................................................. 9,979 Marvin K. Taft. Secl'lltery 11:00-.m OfMaoofl._. n;Mey 10, 1116 In Vie per map recorded In boOk all other heme Md fec!HU• . l ..,., ""coun11,c;""' or.,,_ ..,, ~ ----~ ......,. . .....,. ~ .., ""'""' Investment secumles (M••k•"alue I ' =County on Apr1I 17' ~A--~~ M. ~ -==:...,. :9~~eountY811":6°'~ ~!e~111."6~~ F!;~~:i)·,~·;;~j~"~id·~~d .. ;;c~~·1i'188"" ................................................. 5'502 • m•1M TIMI followlng per90ne .,. for tt1e O IHITALI.. -#, DUil •.,.. tlO. • current t..:V· ~t• 10g•1 h • r w 1 t h • P • purchased under agreements I Publi.had Orange Cout doing bualneat q: 1.ABOft ANO MATENA SOU .. CE COMllNATtON NOTICE 18 HEAEBY c:ondltlonl r..inet1on1 _: purtenancet thereto, In .t 11 1 d II HI 4 000 Oall)' Piiot April 21, 28, May EVP SYSTEMS ANO 0 IN8TAl.L A SOUND AMPLIFIE .. ITUNE" tYI· GIVEN that Haled ervatlone ~-of_.;~ llrlct accordance With the 0 rese n omes c 0 ces ............. , ............................................... . 5, 12, 1985 . SALES, 2005 w. a.o. ORING SYSTEM IN TEM IN THE COITA MQA PfoPOMlnllberecelYedby ••• "*.ti;'~-· epec:itlca11onl on nie •t the Loans, Total {e•cludlng unearned Income) ............................... 60,360 ' 1 Su-5 tO BN<I .. Suite 170, CA 92M3 HE COSTA MESA POUCf l'OLlCE 9UIL.DtNG. Ille City of eo.e.. Meta to The ~t'e lnt...i to office of the Director 01 Pub· less: Allowance for possible • Roger 8 . SZ""· 1907 W. I.DING flECeundl , 0 ._ _.. .. ._ .. °' '* r1aM lie Wontt. loan losses .................................................................................... 605 1 Bey Ave., A, Hewpot1 • ' a• . ... -c.il: WI ......... aM ....._.. OAT£0FOP£NIN08108: Loans, net.. ...................................................... -....... ______ ,_., .................... 59,755 •-ll'llf'ITll'r ~.CbAtHIS -~:=:-.. 'I -, °" .,._._df-~anclal lldewltlbereoeMdatthe Bant<premlses,F.F.&E.etc ............................ : ..................................... 2.797 .--"'"' ~ "''' ue'""8 I• con· u Jilaar 11:00 •·"'· rtgMe tllte end.,._ tf1et afftce of tfla City CIWll of the Real estate owned other than , I --~-------duct~~. ~lndMduel ~~et#''* DrM Coeta .,,:._n J:. on ,l'lday, Mey 10, 1N5. 11 deced.11·~ Mtate n.. ec-~oJ" J:.':or::-•;:,.:• bank premises ...................................................................................... 409 --~---t Thll --~ wu fllecl Drive, eo.ta Mau. Cell-f ni&. Bid• ehoulcl be r• ..,.. be tfla .:::.::~quired or may hereafter eo-lrvlne. California, 92113: Other assets .................... --.-................. :., ... 1 ............................................. 860 IC> -wttfitheCOUnfY~ofOr· for1*. 8tdl ~ bi'•• ot JOiiOf to tn. Cffy Clertl'e Ofllc. by~ Nia wllf be ede until 2 p.rn. on Mey22, 1985 TOTAL ASSETS .... ~ .. ::.:=::-::-: ... -..... -... ": ................ ~.-.-····-..... -·· -&S;302-- ....,_..., enoe County ·on Apftl 17, ~tumedC:.:~~oftt!!: City a..c. wtt~ Mid time the pr()t*ty announced the lllQhMt end..oe:bldC: etwhlchtlmeandplaoeblda LIABILITIES __. 1985 In • .............._ __._. llMlt, In e Miiied envelcipe. time. lltde Wiii be ~bldy tub,_,.. to the terme end wlll be pubticfy opec'9d In TOT Al DEPOSITS IN ..-.-f'l74111 • a_,_,.........,, lden1iftedontheOUUldewlth .....___. a..,. a...ol a....... ,....., Council Cllamber1. Bide DOMESTIC OFFICES 74 913 '• ,........ , Publllhed 0rang9 COMC Identified on the OUUlde w11tt the Bid hem Number end the ..__._ .... r-.. ......., •t condition• ;:•fter Mt lhell be eubmltled In Maled ................................................. ·.. ... ....... ' CllJ of c-. ..... • oall)' Piiot April 21 28 Mey the Bid Item Nunlller end the Of;lenlno 0.. 11 :00 a.m .. « u eoon !her• tonll and tub to con-enWIOpea nuwtcect on the Total demand deposits............................... . ... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 29 .280 AIWIUlll ._.,. 5, 12, 1N5 ' ' Opening Date. · after • Pf~ on Fr._ flrmetlon by t ~t .. outelde, "Bldt for Interim ifotal time and savings deposits ................. -....... -................ _ 45,633 NOTICE t6 HEREBY Su-609 heh 'Did llf*9 epeelty ~~ ~H'!:_ tied court. CMc Center Annex Ill " TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO · GIVEN that propoaal1 f« 811-ll'llf'ITll'r :iandbld "':.,,~ eactlend9*Yltem ..... TTF•DrM ~-M.U: ::.:·d::c'befr: LOCATION OF 0 THE FOREIGNOFFICES ..................................... -................................... 74,913 lumlttllng a brodM• entt-,._ ""''-fofttl In ~ .. forth In the ~. c.tomla. tot' tn. fumlltllna ~ and :.1 be recet!'.cs at WORI<: The work to be per-Other liabilities for borrowed money, lncludlng note tied the "Annuel Aepol1 (if 'ACnnout ......... An)'and ............... Myanct•~-of ONE (1) EACH COLC>A ttleofbofBONITALYNNE formedhereundefl•located balances of u.s Treasury ................................................ _ ............... 952 tl'li City of Costa Mau" wll MAm ITAW "*"""'· ·------· ,,_. .,..._ ..._. MlQATtVE P"O· PALMER. Attorney at I.aw : ~City of k~~·M~ty Other llabllltles ................................ -........... -.. -......................................... 625 be received by the Ctty of The fotlowWIO pertone.,. ty In "-llili . .,w ....-Jo In~ w, ~ .rt'tl CUIOR. Ill Eett HOiy 8.,_., Su"9 lrvl •noe at 1 ew. TOT AL LIABILITIES (e•cluding subordinated notes ~· ...... untN Mey 31, doing~ -... f«9\ "'1........ .... ttl = ...:"tonel .... Of tM 2,5, Paaedef\a. Celltornla. p'EscRIPTIONOFWORK· and debentures) .............................................................................. 76,490 1 · · Off SHOAE. OFF SHORE epKlflcetfOM .... 'W ce I -OMIC.• .., be «*-1110:l, W1Y time after the The wont to be performed SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY TIMI M~and City Coun-8 p 0 RT s w EAR. 0 FF grounde for ,.,... "' .. c:--fOt ..-ion "' -... M the Oflbt of the ""' publtcatlon of Ihle no-ehall lnciude bul not be Mm-Common stock , ell ol the of Coet• Maaa SHORE OF NEWPORT bid. ' . ~ Afl"lt .. 17 ,.., ttoe end belofe making • lted to· Tenant lmpr~ No shares BEACH, 3221 W. Mac:Arthur := = :.=tit .,,._., eo.te MeM. 0.-... An aniount M c»-. . pubhh • broc:tlur9 annually Blvd Sant• AM. CA 921°' _fadlbld .... •llnh• I* ~ tonlle. Ilda ltloukl be ,.. termlned by the ...outor M ment1 wl1tl exterlof modi-authOl'ized ............ 1,500,000 to lhe c:ltlnn• f!lf Collta 1>9:....,. or Cellfom6a • fl.lltnemenndn•••,..af Ml ill·-" .,,.,_totflaattentlonoftflanerto1edtacretlonmu1tac-tlcetlonl. No.shares Meaa. ' ,.. ' all pert0n9 encl ,.,. Ill ......... Md ~ -.... .....-..... ....... .._.... COMPLETION OF WORK: t t di 1 086 481 A 4 185 camomta c:orporetlon • ..._ tlld In.,..••• " llltlaleetect In tN ~. 11 11mit ';;""';· .;;;d' -...... company tn. wnttan bid of All WOl1I 11 10 be compteted ou s an ng......... • • mount • Thi r.,or1 wtt1 c:ont1et of: Thll t>ullneat 11 con· the bid II by a ccwtNwellon Ille bid le by a eotpOf'lltlon • enwklpe, ott.. within 59 conMaltlve wortc TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL.. ....................... _ ............................... 4, 185 1. Twenty (20) ptc:tur• ducted by. ecorporatlon et•t• tn.,.,. of IN oe: atate the.....,.. of the~ ::n=°":!n':r':cs~ The Nie wlll be made on lngdaysfromtlledeteapeel: Retained earnings ... -.......... -.................................................... _ ............ 2,827 minimum (8 otty fumlahed, J!•Y~ :' =I•. f1oer1 who ·can etgn an floerl who cen 111gn an Opening~. ::.:~ termt: = :! fled tn the Notice 10 TOTAL SHAF\EHOLOERS EQUITY ........... _ . .,_,_·-................................. :. 6,812 balance~ f\lmlatlecl). n II •. t on ~of tfla ...,_,t on bet1t11t of tfla · etl'fll u Proceed. TOT Al,. LIABILITIES ANO ' 1· Yea 1984 u )llrittl tn. County Cler1l of Or· corpora Mell end Item u Mt end the ebove-mentloned · · ............. ............. ................................... • fu.rnlalleJ b the ci~' anoe County on A,pr1t 17 more then one officer muet more than one ortlcar muat tOfttl In the epec:ltlcattone. Court· t1141BuyerWiiipay111 TIMI Owner r11MNe1 Ille · The undersigned. Paige V. Simpson, President and CEO and Robert T. Flnanoe oapaJ"*"I. Y 1996 ' ~ tfla bid~ by~ ~-'~ i:s ,!,~ .!::!. Any' and ell exception. to the ee«oi:. chargea; any f ... '°' =t S::V ~~':° b'::'· :0 Mast. Vice President/Cashier of the above-named bank, each declares, for 3. Mayor· 1 L • t t • r _ me• ,._ ir: ,!.... end ...,: ..... IN ,... end ...,: apec:lftcetlorta l1Mllt be Cllear· tltle Insurance policy an waive any lnl«matlty in ~ himself alone and not for the other: I have personal know!edge of the matters (tumllhed by the~). Publllhed Orenge eo.at d,_ of .. ,.....,.,... •-of .. ..,_.. pert· 'Y In the bld .. ...s. fellln to eutnlNIUOn of tltte, Setter bid 10 make ewardt In the contained In this report and I believe that each statement In said report' ls 4. The r990r111 to eomein ~~~April 21. 21, Mey ,.,. Md Joint vemurera. If ,.,.. end Joint ~. " ::'ec:~:.t~• ~a~ ': = r:,.: :'::e = 1ntereetof tne Owner and to true. Each of the undersigned, tor himself alone and not for the other. certifies educatlonal or fec:tual lntor· • · t Su-50I th• bidder 11 • 101e the bidder 11 • eol• orOYndl loi iejec:IJon of the ftr• in'auranoe premlU: .tlall refeci Ill other bld1. under penalty of perjury that the foregoing Is true and correct. ~Ion~.!.':,.~ of proprietorthlp « another pr~orehlp or enother bid. be pr«eted 11 the cloM of PROPOSAL GUARANTEE EJ<ecuted on April 22, 1985, at Costa Mesa, California • • Pf 111 rta..IC NOTICE entity tl'iet doel buelneae entltj ttlat doel bualnea heh bid lhlll Mt forth the eecrow Thi property 11 10 ANO BONDS: Each bid lhall Paige v Simpson ' lnterMtlng menner by the under a llctltlou1 name, the und« • tlctltloua name, tfla lull narnea end realdenoel of be IOlci on an "u 11 .. bull be acoomp1nled by • Robert T Mast vendor. fl1CTJT10Ue .,..... bid anelt be 1n the reel nerna bid INtl be In the rMI nema all cl-' ertle certified or caahler'• check p 0 . 5. The document Wiii eon· MAim ITA~ of tn. bl6der wltfl • dealt-of the bidder wtth • dellltl-pareon1 an ~ • except u to tltle. . « by • eorporete aurety ublished range Coast Dally Pilot April 28. 1985 Su-513 lilt of • minimum or 5 lull TIMI following netlon fottowtno ......._ natkWI fottowlng ........ lnt--.d In the prOPOM1. If Buyer to be reaponlible bond on the form fUrnlltled ------ lhMI• 11" X 17" folded to a dol bullneal :son-ere "OM (tttl ftcUtlMa ....-r°': .. ~ (tttl flcWOue -.-..,;~ tM bid le by • ~tlon. f« comictlon of flt)' lnfaeta-by the Owner u guerant.. . 112" x ll", llze, pnnted on C~ASTUNE oErAILINO, ptcMdect, ....... ne.: ~ • .._.,,., no...:=~~~:; tlon from '9rmlt•, dry rot that bidder will, If an award both Ilda lnciodlng the 2380 #1 Orange Ave .. Coeta tlttoue ,,.,.,,. llMlll ~.., illMMa narN liflllf '9 _,. ..,_.,..ton of the andThl~« r-tt le mllde to him In IC· 11 to ~ cover, uelng no more than 2 Mela cA 92827 une... tNre 19 a ~ ,,...... u.e le e ~ o;;;o;etton doee ...,,_, cordanoe with 11141 term• of 01·r ~of;,i;k6 ~u:,~tof• MlchMI Rey Stennett. 1egtab811oi•..,,,,..°""" 1eg1Realon.-"-Orlfle9 "'°"111eno:'~-= :;i::..,,~":t~ 1111 bid, .promptly MCUre _... m Ired m · r• 2380 # t Orenga Ave .. Cott.• COunty Aec:ofd9r. In~ et Ciuftty "9cordlW~ et •· ., tfla bid 11 by • pan. peroel «,.., property «tu Wontmen • Compansetlon qu . Meta. CA 92&27 c:orporattone, ~ -..uoae. , . • ,...,. or a Joint venture, Imp r o v • m • n t • Th• lnlUfanc:e and llablllty lo-child Tllell9ndorwltlbereapon-Thia butlneH 11 con-narnee of Iba ...,.... of ~ 11'111 ... '1 ...... ttte n.,,.. and ad· purc:Meer ..umee'IOle,. euranc:e. execute a contract JOjlr llble tor c:ompoelng end ducted by: an lndlvldual Sec:retaty, ~... ~. T,.._., .,. ..._ Of .., ..,_., pert· epo1191bi111y for repelrlng ell lo the required f«m and eutl'i«lng IM malarial, .. MlctlMI R. Stennett Manager. ~· .. end jOfnt vemur ..... If demege to the pre>perty furnltfl eatllfactory bond• .,. wortc, end lebor, and wtll Tllll 1tetement waa filed Thi a_, !F1 fl.. ,_,~· 4' ftft .Wl•r. II a aole ....,_ Ul'llledOMd « • for Iha tllthf\11 perfetmenoe f\lmllh a bid price f« the wtth the County Cllltl al Or-City of COtea ,_.... QW Of Ol'll'flP or eno1hef ctoead fly the ~·1 of the contract and tor the from tottl r.,or1. ~ County on Aprll 17, the rlgflt to fir{ 0t 111 ~ ftlht te1 • ~~ ~ own lnepeetlon Or lnepeetlon ~~nof .~~.:or':~; 1915 . bide -· a.....,._ neme, tfla by any other pereon. Thie S The cny hu budgeted • "7Ci9 · bid ltlell be In the rMI name purct\uer • .,..,.. hit« her thereunder. aid dlect< °' total of $11,000.00 lor thla Publlllled Orange Cout Detect: Apt1I tt, 1• Dated: April tt, 1NI or the bidder with • OeelO-t1Qht 10 recover from ttie ex-bid<*'• bond lhall be In tn two oolof project eo your Dall)' Pilot April 21. 28, May Publllhed Orange Coa11 'ublllfled Orange Coall nation fotlow1no lhowl~ ecutOf or tn. decedent'• e.. imount ot not .... lhan len propoeel lhould not ex~ 5, 12. 1985 Dally Pilot April 21. 1ta ~ Piiot Aptl 21. 1•1 "DaA (tfla ftctltloul name)' ; ..._ fOf any demege not die-( 10) percent of the emount ot lhllamoont. 1 Su-511 lu-611 ._...511 prO'llded, llow9YW. no fie. cloMdb'fthepurc:haeer'aln-the bid. TIMI Fanhtut Per- SeiectlOn of vendor will be l---------1---------1-----------•·--------made on ttie ba111 of or1g1ne1 PlBUC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE NI.IC fll11CE rta1C NOTICE MLIC NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE preMntetlon rendering•. and aducetlonal Impact of CONSOLIDATED REPORT Of CONDIT10N 11141 metenal. and theme. A "COMMERCEaANK" Of NEWPORT HACH copy ol our 1983-8-4 annual Consolidated Report of Condition of "COMMERCEBANK" ol Newport report I• ettllCM<I tor your Beach. Orange County, and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business rl'Ylew. on March 31. 1985. Mell 0< deliver 10 City of Stet• benk No. 121t coate M9M, 77 Fair Drive. ...._.._ ... _ _. Costa Meea, CA 92826, ettn: .,_, A-.. ·• AllETI lft ThouMna Mr. Tom-i<uder. Cash and due lrom banks............... . ... . ....................................... 17,367 Questions may be lnvestmenl 58<fritles (Market value ~I~~::_~~~ Phinney 11 9,420)......... ...... ... .. .................................................................... --..... 9,669 OArEO: 1'prtt 19, 1985 Non-investment securl\les... _ _ ___ ------·---·------...... -.................. ~ ... None Publlehed Orange Cout Trading account securities ... _,,_,... . ............................................ None Dall)' Piiot April 28. 1985 Federal funds sold and securities Su-518 purchased under agreements 10 resell In domestic offices ............................................................... 8,283 Pllll.IC NOTICE Loans. Total (excluding unearned income) .......................... -84,539 Lesa: Allowance for possible fl1C1TTIOUl llUltNl!ll loan tosses ............................................. -................................... 1,207 .. .._ ITATRmMT Loans. net.. ..................... -.......... ___ ., .................................................... 83,332 The lollowlng peno!'ll .,.. doing busineM ... STEVE N S · EAGLE/BOATS. 177 F Riv· •tide Of., Newport Beech, CA 92663 Mlci'leet Klnglley Stevena. 19300 Ike Jones Rd., Santa Ane. CA 92707 This bu1lnese la con· ducted by: en lndlVldual Mike Slevena This atalement waa tiled with the County Cl«k ol Or- lf'IG9 County on Aprll 3. 1985 F271CllO · Publ191led Orange Cou1 Delly Piiot April 7. f4, 21. 28, tN5 Su-503 HARBOR LAWN. Ml. OLIVE ~ortuary • Cemetery Cremalory. 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642 9150 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Onvf' Newport Beach 644-2700 MeCORMtCK MORTUARY I 795 Laguna Canyon Ao ad l aquna Beach C..a 9265t 494 9415 c . . L Bank premises. F.F & e_ etc. (lncludlng None capital teeee) .................... ,: ........................... :;::-.-... 1,1" Real estate owned other than bank premises . _., ............................................................................ 357 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies.... . . .. ... .......... .......... .. . .... ... None Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding ..................................................... Hone Other assets (Including, None Intangibles) .............................................. 1,372 TOTAL ASSETS . . .................................................................. 122.138 UAalUftll TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ............................................... -....... 112,317 Total demand deposits ........................................................... 44.651 Total lime and savings depotlts .................. ~ ......................... 87,716 ' TOT Al DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES .............................. ~ ........................................... NOflf TOTAL O.e.PQStTS IN DOMESTIC ANO -Fe:e~~~~~~so:;~~;~·;~·~:i1'fji • .., .......................... 11a.t11 agreements to repurchase Ind ' ........ ""k· ........ -.................. ., Other llab1h11es for borrowed money, lndudlftt note balances of U.S. Treasury ........................................................ None Mortgage lndebtedrtess (Including None capital leases ............................................................................. aa Acceptances executed by or for ac<:ount or this bank and outstanding ............................................................ Mone Other llab1Ht1es. _ , ............................. -........................ L ........ 1.288 TOT AL LIABILITIES (e•cludlng tubordlnettd ,__ > and debentures).. .. ....................................................................... f 13, 751 Subordinated notes and debentures .................................................... NOM IHAAINOLH"I IOUfTV . CONSOllDATID ltEPOftT OF CONDITION "TOWN AND COUNTRY aANK" OF SEAL HACH Consolidated Report of Condition of "TOWN & COUNTRY BANK" of Seal Beach, Orange County, and Domestic One Subsidiaries at the close of buelness on March 31, 1985. State bank ff.>. 1291 Dollar Amount• ASl~TI • In ThouHndt Cuti and due tr om banks ................ _.. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. ... ... .. 3, 182 Investment securities (Market value 5183) ........ -.................................................................................... _, . 5,228 Non-Investment securities ...... ___ ,._-.. _-··. -·. -·-..... -................... _,._, ·--· None Trading account securities............... . . . • . .. • • ... None Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell In domestic offices ............... _ .~ ........... . loans. Total (excluding unearned Income) ........... .. Less: Allowance for posslble . None 21 ,839 loan losses ............... _,., ........ _ ...... _ .. ,_. __ ...... ,_,, .. . . . . . . . 250 lo9n•. net............................................... ..... ... -............ < ....... 21 ,589 ..,,. Pf*'"I .... P.F. & E. etc. . • (fndu41ng $54 caplt•l lea,_) ................................................ ··-__ , 1,232 ,._. ••e oWMd other then bank premlM$........................................ .... .................. ....... ..-757 Investments In unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies. Customer's llabllity to this bank on acceptances outstanding............ ... . .. ...... . Other assets (lncludlng None intangibles)..... . .................. . TOT AL ASSETS ............................................................... _ ....... . LIABll..ITIH TOT Al DEPOSITS IN OO~ESTIC OFFICES ....................................... ____ ... ·-_ .... . Total demand deposits.............................................. .. ... • . .• Total time and savings deposits. . ................ . ..... . . .. ... .. .. None None 1,000 32,988 TOTAL DEPOSITS:m- FOREIGN OFFICES .................... ,. ............... ~: ............... ' ...... -....... . None '-TOTAL OEPOSl'tS IN bOMESflG ANO - flOREIGN OFFICES.................................................. .. . . ... ... .. . 30,952 ., ...... ftlnd• pureheMCI and eecurltlea sold under • ..,,..tents lb repurchue In dom•tli: offices .... Othil' flablllllel fO< borrowed money. Including -250 note balances ol U.S. Treaaury ......... --.. _.,,.. .... ............ ....... . . None Mo~:r.11~.~~~~·(·i·~.~~.~.I~~·~·~·~.. ..... . ............ ...... ..... ... ....... . .... 147 Aooeptances executed by or tor account of thl• benk and outstanding ............ _._,,........ .......... ..... ... ... .. . . . None 0th« ll•blllties ........... : ................................... _ .. __ __.,...... . . ..... 406 TOT AL LIABILITIES (excluding tubordlnated notes •net debentures).................................................... . .. ... ........ _ 31 ,755 8ubotdlnated notes and debentures ...... :.................................... . None SHARSHO\.DER9EOUfTY None Amount None None 2.368 (1.135) Ar ming them 1n a ~u1t of sted might help. But once they le,lVC' your home. they're r 0ally on their own. What can you do> l earn to recognize the -;yn:p tomc; of drug abuse. Look for failing grades 1n school And 1r 1 at1ondl behavior. But most importantly. keep you1 ·lines of communication open with your children Encourage them to tell you 1f thf'y get offer'!. of drugs Show them you understcmd ,1bout peer pres5ure and how tough 1t r<; to walk away Tedch your ch1ldr en to ,-0c,1c.t offNs of drugs with a simple no. For the booklet. "PMcnts Whnt You Can Do About Drl)g Abuse." writ<' Get lnvolvccJ. PO. Box 1706. Rockville. Marylctnd 20850 Help your kids• just say no. .. • .. o ----....· A Q _ A S · .T - ./ .. \ \' -~ I .. __ .. .. .. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, April 28. 1985 .. .~ \ \. . - \ ~ Contr8:sting Colors faced in ~~keup P!~t~re Contrasungcolors in un· exprcted combinations are creating makeup news this ;. spring. accordina to1the color people at Revlon. f.uhion around-the- w.orld dazzlcs wlth hot pink. oran,e. bright yellow a"d lime green, makeup must follow suit with equally strong colors llA DWI • and combinations, the~ say. The overall mood in fa b1ons and makuep.is female • and flirty. "' Revlon's spring collection (Bird of Paradise) is a . dauJinadisplay of color-drenched brights likeC1ty {ris. Civilized Purple. Metro Mango and Uptown TanJwinc for lips and nails. ~ B~ina ruks of the past. eye sahdows can~ chosen I P4HTY WRAP l --- from acontrastinacolorfam1ly-w1th hot and cool shades comb1n~f\ the same face. Cheeks an: somewhat morc subdued in slladesof amcth)'5t. orchid, amber an~ brandy. But while color.J;Q.unts'11ost. there 15 othernews to keep the look current: ~i<>n-is-peJuod neuttal:-Matdtit to your- J&whne. It should blend perfectly. · \ •Shine is confined tp the eyes only. The face 1s lightly, powdf'rcd toa Oat. matte finish. Select a {>ale transluceht shad~ of powder and apply after foundation. ~ •'Brows are natural -not too thin or too thick -and in the same color range;ts thc hair. •When eyes and lips are bfiiht. cheeks are shaded but subdued. •Lips look lustrer. livelierwith color than ever before. •Finish lashes with colored mascara (suggested is their Wild. Wild Plum). This provides an attcAtiongctting frame for your eyes. To make lashes look even tonger. . Stars' efforts center on perf ~rming arts Restaurant. ''The Performing Arts Center 1s no longer a dream. The first perfomance is scheduled for Sept. .29. I 986." said WUllam Land, president, at the Balboa Bay Club as he gave an update to mcm~rs ofThc Center Stars. • • • · "We had the perfect party .. .left them cryiqg for mo.re." con:imented President Sllerl Best following USC Town and Gown Junior Auxiliary's "MoonJi&ht Serenade" held in the Ritz Carfton. apply two coats ofblack ma5eara as a ba~•~ then loll ow In the collccJion are a acntlc soap con ta an mg with a coat or two ofbnaht color. · humcctants. wash1nggrain1,an exfoliatinamasque, Other new products making appearance in stores is clarifying toner and a spot cream. . . one you can. th~nk Max for. Max Factor ~as intr~uccd a The spot cream is lormulated with an inti-baclenal · water base liquid makeup ~orm.u}at~ with elasun and · ~01 and oawral'pl~xlnltt tQhel~ cleJir away cottaaen. The~mpanyclalJ!1Sll slight. creamya~ctcnsyto b emishcs. It is llJhllY tinted so as not to ippcar t® blend. co~ers c1rclesand fapal Oaws Wtth<?ut lookitt' obvious for dayttme wear. heavy. It 1s recommended for all complexion types . fi h wh whether dry. oily, normal or combinati on. It's caUed Ligh't Andrea han new product .out ~rt ose w~mc8· o · & Natural and comes in IO shades. Sells for about SS. 1 hate the smell of most fingema1I poltsh removers. .•I o_f ShiseiqoCosmctics is focusina its latest products on ·, evening primrose has been added to its removcr fora nice teen-agers wJth blemish prone skjn. Pureness.. the new scent and thecla1m 1s that at is one aft he ge.ntlcst: mos.t treatment lii\c. sh~ld ~an department stores now. \ dcl~· ate. non-acetone yet absolutely effective na1J.·pohsh l he Purene~s roup is designed primarily to gently l rem · vcrsaround. . .. clean and clear the s in b,Y cootrolling the problems of oily doesn't C0"'1e an a bottle. 1:hc rcmovei: lS in pad~.· skin that includes ex ess1vooil secretion. increased levels .3q pads for at?<>ut ~~·The npme ·~ An~rca Oil of Evening ofblemishc-ausing bacteria. clogging of pores and ~nm rose Mo1.stunzang Polish ~mover Pads-a long, yet 1 n Oamation of the ski n. nght to the point. "The Philharmonic and the Pacrfic Symphony has an audience that can fill the house," said Louis Knobbe, P,resident of OC Philharmomic So- ctety. "Ramon and the LA Bond played swing music during the prime rib dinner that later g.avc way to rock and roll. We aJmost had a revolt on hand Diane Dallacte. Carol South, Gwenda Wat.on, Ard1ate Reta. Jo Ann Bo9well and Janet Corblll. The Center Stars. a new OCPAC support group. was holding ats first business luncheon to elect officers. Jo Au Bo1well is president: Janet Corblll and Rose Smedeiaard, vice presidents; Liu Segrettl, secretary; Ard11te Reis, treasurer; Mary Jolla· son, publicity, and Jue Lodge, nomi- nating committee chairman. Directors include Domaa Bance, KJttle Raa, Cllrlstllle ltlaoadtt, Gwen- da Watson and Katllryn Wript. at midnight when the band stopped Chapter became an intimate inside pla,yjng," added Sheri attending with party as the rains forced I 00 into husband Robert: Gauguin's Bistro at Hote~ San The OC group was raising scholar· Maarten in Laguna. ship money for students from the area to attend USC. More than 300 were Guests began arnvingabout 2 p.m. there to P,articipate in the event last Sunday afternoon to view an on featuring silent and live auctions that exhibit and up for auction. Brace will send members traveling. Browa provided background music Tem and s .. aa Utmu purchased a as guests visited the hors d'ouevre five-day stay at the Maui and Ken buffet prior to bidding. In the mean- Davl1 bought th e San Francisco time. Cathy Lowden, program chair- Getaway. man. was bus.-y selling tickets for ~ara Salveson attcndingi. with prizes 1ncfuding one of Artist Coll.Ille husband Keat was chairman with KiDg'1 works. "We want to increase our member· shjp from the current 71ho 300 byttre- timc the center opens. Not a great many gatberinr arc plalnned. hQW'- eveT we wit get together oc- casionally," said Boswell. The presi- ~t said membership in this group is after Ju~e. "C•.bby" Wlumu (with husband Be°V'Wlllte and h•}sband Bob were • Randall) was co-cpairman. Other responsible for planning the fund· committee members and spouses raiser. She indicated the event wi ll there "'ere Debltie and 1 .. e-~~m==c'-::a:-::n:-:a=-=n=-=n:-:-u,.-:;arr.u-;-::n:-:c~u:-::o:-=n-:a:-:n:-:l""'.w::::T1 r--r E'd1ecomb, Leslie and AAdrew Cits, be on a much larger scale next year. BUI and Peuy Sudber1, Becky and Some of the happy buyers Sttn Albert Adami, Ctllcly and Steplae• excitingly toting off their purchases Scllrank, Meredltla and Rex Moody, were Dean Ratbbu (he's president of Nancy and Tlllomas Wilson, Mimi and Cabaret Chapter). Carol Wilken (she T1toma1 Ho1u. Don and Dori Fitcll, made the first pur&ase) Fred and AJ10 Roseau DeLaca and Bart.ara Juet AtDgst and Bob and Gall River. Laa1. Some others in attendance were "We arc not competing with the guilds. They raise money for the building and we .,.m generate. more funds for operalfon and adminis.- tration. ·· added Boswell. (Other sup- port groups with this purpose are Angels for the Ans. The Fraternity and Center 500.) Smedegaard announced a mcm· bersh1p champagne and caviar event had ~en set for June 2 at Copa de Ora "We should make about S 15,000 Glager and Art Zlmmermaa, Darlene from the event." commented Best. Tay·Jor, Bev B•llat l.rasuer, SllJrley • • • The garden party planned by the Rebater, PTesident Yvone H•dsoa, Performina Arts Center's Showboat Gale Foor and Marietta Wiatr. Debbie and John £dCecomb, Foreat and Laura Newhall wttb Man~'!:°° In a puty mood at the .. M~nllCht de" (alioTe). ...., ............. _, ....... .,..._.. Laura 8a1Teeon, Sheri Beat and Cubby Wittman help with fund-raialnC for USC .cholanbipe. · Specializing in • 3-Dimensional Hair Coloring T•• 1 .. rnphmtnl wudroti. ~ tolon S~p I A ba11e shade -St.ep 2 Mid lone - Step 3 -Soft Hiihli1ht1 naturally 1t.unnin1 ...., ..... ,...__, Twri ll- Arti•t Connie Kin& with Gale Foor, Y•onne Budaon and Shirley Reinker. Bev and Bob White at art aucdon. PAPARAZZI PLUS It'spartytimeon the Coast By VIDA DEAN ...., ...... ..,...~ This cominJ weekend will be one long party ... Saturday evening some people will be at the Newpon Marriot dancing at the sixth annual VlenneH Ball planned by the OC Paci fic Symphony Association ... others will be dancing at Aa'ellto1 de Oro'• 24th anniversary ball in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel ... while others will be at the Irvine Marriott to honor Rlcbrd Flamtoe and Mardan Ceater of Ed11Catleul T1terap1 ... and then there are thOFC who will be cruising Newport Harbor aboard Isla Mujeres as a benefit for Vl11tlll1 Narse Association of OC. (Cruise tickets available from Lynda Conway, 77 1-1209.) The fun continues the nex t day. Cinco de Mayo, with the Junior Conell of Lagana Beacb Maseam of Art'• "Fleata de Primavera" at Casa Pacifica. (Dorrie and Gavlll Herbert live there now). From I to 5 p.m. guests will hear mariachi music. drink margaritas and feast from a Mexican buffet. Fashions from SF A will be shown and unique items including art work will be auctioned. Ticket infor. mation: 496-81 21, Debbie Johnston. Same day: "Cinco de Mayo Elcgente". Me.ntal Healtll A11ocla· tton'1 black tie benefit beg.ins at 6:30 p.m. lH The Rat z with champagne y aperitivos with dinner fo llowi mg at 1: 15. Marnie Reed is chairman with Wate r Gerken and Hus Prager as honorary chairmen. Newport Harbor Jaycees and KWIZ radio will host a May 5, 2 to 5 p.m. ''Expo du Vin" wine tasting party at the Irvine Marriott for the b(:nefit of Crippled <-"Jldrn'1 Society . Fif\y California wineries will provi~ the drink to go with cheeses, breads and hors d'oucvrcs. Reser- vations: 760-1604. More same day: Some 75 OC writers will be honored at the 20th annual A•dtort Recopltioa dinner hosted by UC lrvlae Frlnds of tlae Ubrary at the R~stry Hotel. A•tllor Vick l.aJpt wlll ~ emcee and · interview writers during the evening. Readers wanting to meet the writers maycall 856-5300(9 a.m. to noon) for the $18 tickets. Two Friday events generating a lot of interest are the second annual springdinner dance planned by the Hantlllgton Beacb Library Patrons Foandatlon at the HH Bay and Racquet Cl ub and the Soad of Maile (OCPAC) Chapter's annual pany honoring 193 patron members. The latter 1s a Night in New Orleans event at the Robert Wooley home planned by Gloria Carras, Marth Green and Sbari Esaylu. Chairman Jeaa Curan. 968-2113. wi ll take reservations for the dinner dance being held to raise funds for the construction of a children's wing at the Central Library on Talbert Av- enue. Life as not all dining and dancing ... Lido Ille Womaa'1 Cl•b home tour is on the calendar for Wcdn~y. May 8. From I to 5 p.m. ticket holders can take a close look inside five homes (3 bayfront and t~o intenor); climb aboard amd tour the 92-food tallship "Resolution" and the 12-meter "Magic", the Eagle group's laboratory yacht. Plus a formal tea is served at the Lido Isle Clubhouse at 701 Via Lido Soud. Chairman Eva Henry says the home arc very different and points out one of them. Carolya and Geae Ro11'. was cut in thirds and moved from the east to the west end of the island in 198 1. In the new setting the house has a 180-degrce view of the turning basin. Au Fraser decorated the 7.000-square-foot. six bedroom, . eight bathroom home. . Once past the pool and terocious ceramic alligator protecting Marte Wlalte's home. tourers arc in for many surpri~ ... her home is inspired by her years in the Hawaiian Islands. Dee aacl Bob Nel10•'1 home is one of the original two-story beach houses on Lido. Dee decorated it (she owns Room Sccvicc Interiors} and calls it a fun house, great for parties. The S I 0 tickets may ~ ordered by calling 67.S-0386 or 675-84 11. Proceeds go t_oward community im- provements and to Canyon Acres a residential treatment center for abused and emotionally troubled children. .. ROBINSONts: Marilyn Millin, creator of Phcromene fraarance will appear at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Newpon Beach store. She will be available toconsult with..customen in the fra~~~i department SHOWS: An 11 a.m. Monday, May 6, fas · ow luncheon at the lrv~ne Marriott tfo~ benefit Casa Teresa, a home for unwed prqnant women. Jan Flemings, 559-IOS7, is handlina reservations. 1 • Eu rope a\n Haircolor Method <:oldweU from Germany Framni rrom ltaly HN ter condition. brilliant colon and leu fad ing Fashions frqm Eton Place and Lorraine Sutherl(lnd will be shown at the Saturday ''Advcnturina Patriots'," lunch09n planned by Col. Willia{Tl Cabell Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution ~nder the direGtion of Mrs. O~orgc ~oods.-¢hairman. Booths of treasures and trink~ts w~ll be set up and pnzes ~111 ~awarded. MB. Walter Stephens. 644-4458. 1s taking reservations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (S20each). -; Styles from 1840 to 1940 will be shown along with new sprina fashions when Ebell Oub of Laguna Beach presents its Lavender. Lilacs and Lace luncheon show May 9 at the NeWJ)Orter. The tribute to Mother's Day opens with an 11 a.m. soc11l hour. Germayne Cumby is chairman. and Liz Lawler. 497-1044, wi ll accept reservations (S2S each). •Foil Highlighting, Reveue Weaving, Toning and Corrective Hair Color Orange County's Members ofCosta Mesa Women's O ub will model Lorraine Su\herland fashions Friday 4t the aroup's 11 a.m. scholanhip benefit in the clubhouse. Mrs. D. L Albre<tht is chairman. •• • Hair Color Con1ultation ~~~~·· SpecializinK in easy listening radio station YOU .. • Conaullatlon and Du lin Hair CuUin« An•IV"' "''hr •IX h••u 111 •Ht pt•nr• l"•"'lh, tiirttllon• •nd f•c '81 futur,... H t\ • Perm1 tfU> (lrlm Included) • Aveda herbal balr product• 675-0823 2333 E. Coast Hwy. Co rona del Mar (by Mett.eo'I') .. Tues thru Sat. 9-6; Sun, Mon, & Eves by Appointment • I KDCM ~taa.t Could Be The Next •.. Ml88 NEWPORT BEACH If you 're aln1le, betWN.ll the aga of 18 to 26, Jive or work • near the ,Newpon Bach ..,..., th~ COULD hold thla title. 1 tM J!eleant Inform• · Jin• by M1zy 3rd. (714> 7M-nl1 _.,,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprlt 28, 1185 Baby outshO~n _ cekbritie~ at Childhelp golf tourneyf,_atty B~ 8£1TY POaTER ... 04lllr .... c.tfl f I 1 M It was "rt\o ve over" celebrities Merlin and Phil Olstn, Fred Mac- Murayl Nolan Cromwell, Jack Youn&olood and Rich Saul. Make room for the number-one 0 a"ention- .._---+--t1!0'&.U•• a~ buffet dhnter~ud­ Dllty Net pM4 .. 1tr Miiie ~wem na Chikihelp· USA's third annual celebrity-golf-iou~n1 at Irvine Coast Country Club. Who amona the 40 male celebrity aolfers could compete with beaU.lJ· fulHeather. "'he five-month-o'fa dauahter of Chris and Laurie McDonald and the granddau&hter of Newpon Beach Childhelp chancr member W1cki 11nd Lloyd McDonald. . · • Heather was the only cltjld at the informal dinner'benefitting the char· ity's home for battered children in Beaumont. Her parents and grand- parents passed the child from frie nd to friend -attention the good- natured Heather appeared to enjo) immensely. , Chandler (fif'\h). Wtnnert carted off trophtti (C'locks wnh inscribed bra plates} and a cait of wme. Jubilant Bill Cary and Barbie Walker won pnzcs (he, an Omep watch and she, a weekend..1't tbe Balboa Bay Club) for t~Tonaest dnvcs ontbt tenth .hole:. .. Guests wined whale w11ung for a tally otihc-da)4 rmal sc-0rettnd btd on silent auction items displayed on the club's patio. Lave 11.1ct1on prius included a trip to Hawa11. a European vacation and a surpnse item: A v1s1t to the "Dallas" TV production set. Following a beef. beans and chicken buffet. golfers and guests viewed lhemselves and the day's CNents. including the party. on a vi deo screen -than"s to:f'Jew South Communica1ions. ' "It's been a happ> day." said hos1 Merlin.Olsen (with waft Susan). "A winning time" was the wa) president Connie Olsen descnbed the da)'.._and chairman Eileen Saul "as ecstatic "We raised more tharl $40.000!" stie said and beamed. . attendtna 1ncludcd Founckn " O'Mcara aod Yvonne Feddcnon, Bob i&holtz. producer Don Fed- derson.1.ady Patricia p1clman (with da\alhter Debbie al\if aucst Lad y Rose AccuJ), Evelyn Lowell. Joey Toma. OIP._ Elias, R_g_Sll« J.n&1e.J~1se ~eel.and, ~ Kinman (wbo bid for and won a ht Ainmca trip. so Chicqo); Pat liletlia; loAnae Klauer and tfclcn Cir1cle. · , Oolf-playln& Rame •tar Jack Youn.rblood &eta attention from Deborah Spielman and Tina Scliafnltz. . Bob Brudzinski evinced happiness too as he and his group iook first pncc among the golfers with a low net score of 58. Other winner groups were led by event host Merlan Olsen and Ken Urbanus (second place). Chns Bahr (third). Rich Saul (fourth) and Bob Tournament sponsors Urbanus (Sko-Fcd Mortgage Corp.) &Ad Miah. Seven-Up Bottling Co. wer~ underwnters -reported!} 10 1he tune ofS I 0.000 each Y-vonne and Don J'edd~...o'n putyinC wttla 8ua o· ..... Ch1ldhelp member~ and guem and Bob Stcholts. NEWl'OllT CENTlll FASHION ISLAND DIRECTORY WOMEN'S Al'l'AREL ~ropOI Ar £,ht' Bt'n<>1ton Brook' 8r()(her' (hdrl1e\ Cuy LJroche La,..e Ad1er L;ini of Cd/dom1J Tlw L1m1ted The Look Mdllh<>W• Nt'l/y\ Tht> R£'d 8d /loon lid /<'Jn Ry,m fd~h1on• S1lwrwood1 5w1<nc't· _WOMEN'S SPECIALTY forty LO\lt' Crf'.U AmN~A Shott \U>t~ M Jd< que~ r umer MO(hwhood MJtermt~ M1md ·~ WOMEN'S,. SHOES Al LHf' ( <1thy ledn f.uifar1•\ Hf'mph11/\ HUSHtn \ I dn1 of ( dlllom1d MJllht>W\ Ndlurdl11e1 Wt>~t Wt•therby KJy,er FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S Al'l'AllEL At [;i,e BJmbtno Brook' Brother\ Forry Low The Rl:"d 8dlloon. 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( lown ( le.ir1er\ ( .nlrll•n H/,1d1• 8.irbf•" ( .otnll 11/,u "' lr,1H•I Mt1tJn1c.tt1• \,1lon ' (>pf /1 .11 ,,... .,, 111 \•111•11 fa lt'lron DEMll1MlNT Ir S'fCIAlTY STOlfES Amc•n w .ml1 T~ 8m.Jclw.1v Buffum• 8u/ltl( "' w,,_,,,,,. NMm.tn ·M,1r1 u l'llt~ Th(o '"''n4' (.omp.1111 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEWPORT CENTER · FASH ION .IS LAND t's -~Mother's. Day at New art Center Fashion Island, and you'll find every- thing Mom could want a(ld . more. Use your Newport Center Fashion Island credit card for that special gift f ram over 21 women's apparel, speciality and shoe stores. Plan to attend the exciting 10th Annual Mercedes. Benz Display May 4 and 5 .. Remember, Mother's Day is Sunday, May 12. 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'SCar e .t &ctic-s·' charged ~----=-in seat belt TV: message A~to makers, insurance firms 'Vrangle over ads, which 'most people tgnQre~ ------By PRED ROTHENBERG UT........_W~ NEW YORK -~televised public sttviCIC announcement, mak:iq ill point without blood and au ls but with 1 shattered windshield and an un- buckled seat belt, hu produced djsqreemmi about the effectiveness of automobile safcty-throuah«arc mcssqes. . The rift has the look of traffic aoi.tla in opposite directions, and it under:\ scores the conflict between insurance companits favorina air,bap or some other form of automatic-restraint system vs. the automobile manufac- turers who prefer mandatory seat belt lcaialation. 'Even the federaJ aovcmment is involved. Last year, Transportation Scctttary Elizabeth Dole ordered that new cars be outfitted with air bags or automatic seat belts by a cenain date. ahhough the edict would be rescinded 1f states with two-1h1rds of the population enacted laws requiring seat belt usage by mid· 1989. Many insurance companies. con· cemed that the issue has become an either-or situation. want both bags and belt laws to best save hves. And some insurance officials say buckle- l up announcements might actualty be counterproductive over the Iona run. "The evidence is that PSAs (public service announcements) don't make any difference. They don't inflisence ..behavior," said Bnan O'Neill, ex- ecutive vice president of the In· surancc Institute for t1i&hway S.fety. .. We've been exhoni"'11C<>pte" 10. use seat belts for years. andlfiere's only 14 percent usqc." O'Neill says attcntion.geuina cam· paigns have been waaed around the world. includina one in Sweden showing a nude woman. but "volun- tary approaches have been a total fa ilure every time." "Nobody pays any auention to them." said Ron Arnold. an assistant vice president at the State Farm Insurance Co. "We need to go the step beyond voluntary campaigns." State Farm has filed a lawsuit against Dok ... We don't oppose seat bellfaws. We Just don't want them to the ex~lus1on of other technologies:· said Arnold. "ff mandatory seat belt use is enough. then the a utomobile manufacturers will be off the hook and not have to improve." Many car manufacturers arc rcsis-- tant to automatic restraints that will raise prices. They favor mandatory seat belt lq1sla11on and applaud an~ ¥11 be\1 awareness campaign. . •. "We're all for that PSA," said Al -:Rolhenbcra, spokesman for the Motor ¥chide. Manufacturct$.. :!Aif' bap only work under cenain con· dil1ons (head-on crashes. for people •n ttie front scat), so why not use what we have now and try to save li ves? .. Thomas H. Hanna, president of Tn\ffic Safety Now, said: "We 1hink PSAs arc effective in conjunction with mandatory use laws. They can raise the public consciousness on this issue." ' Joseph Vogt. the filmmaker behind the PSA. is used 10 controversy. He produced the American Cancer So-ci~ty's ciprelle·smokil}J fetus spot that was rejected by CBS and NBC but broadcast by ABC. The puffing embryo caught the attention of the American Trauma Society. which had Vogt produce the scat belt PSA. The $40,000 spot will be on Che 'air nationwide in about a month. and the distibuting National Association of Broadcasters doesn't expect any station complaints. "Irrespective of tht nobility of the message. it's a question of taste," said Shaun Sheehan. an NAB vice presi· dent. "These spots come into living rooms. and that's what we ran up against with the embryo. This one seems to be a skillful. powerful presentation. but not provocative." Amy awaits 'new Spielberg' By BOB THOMAS A1111l111f..,_W,.._ LOS ANGELES -Early June is the expected amval for what will be one of this year's most celebrated babies. The unwed parents: Am)' Irving and Steven Spielberg. Shc-irthe Academy A. war nated actress· of "Yentl.~· ffe is one of the most sue-. cessful contcm- p or a r y fil m- makers. with credits ranain from "Jaws.. to "E.T . The Extra·Terrestnal. .. "Steven is in the cloud s and so am lrvl•I I." said Irving. 31 . as she amvcd for an interview in the Polo Lou nae of the BcverJy Hills Ho\cl. She wore pink maternity overalls that revealed only a slight evidence of her pregnancy. "I looked much more pregnant with mt padding for 'Micki and Maude: she said, referring (o her most recent film. In the Blake Edwards' com~dy. stie -and Ann Reinking simultaneously bore the babies of Dudley Moore. However, talk iOOn turned to her appearance in the cable TV Showtime . .. 0uSC:' t is~thc taped version of the Broad- way play in which Irving starred with Rex Harri50n and Rosemary Harris. "The taping was an . interesting experience -much different from what 11 was hke on the stage.'' Irving said. "For one thing.. I was four months' pregnant this time. We did it in-the-round at the Circle in the Square Theater. so 1t was a big change to have a camera a few inches from your face. 1'he telev1itt>fl version Md to be two hours. compared to two hours and 50 minutes in.the theater, including laughs and interm1ss1on. So a lot of cutting had to be done. "The who Tc play was taped in !>even days. which made it pretty strenuous -especially when you're pregnant 1ld need YQWr naps." she eontmucd. "The play has a number of meaty scenes. and it_was hkc a marathon. But it was also tremendously stimu· lating. She (the character Ellie Dunn) goes from p y innocence to having :-;;:;:;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;~;-------Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ her hea n broken to bi11erncss and ~~-~--SUSAN C. EISNER anger and then to a spmtual calm. '"MASK' IS SUPERB ... ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LO VE STORIES WE'VE HAD IN THE MOVIES IN QUITE A LONG TIME ... (,•M ~tkel,. AT THE MOVIES" How could an actress ask for anything ' Marrlege, Famlly, Chlld more? It's like going through ther- COUNSELOA apy." Amy Irving was born into the It pleued to announce the theater. Her father was the director of opening ot her new offlce at 1854 s. Coast Highway # 4, theater companies from San Fran· Laguna Be~ cisco's Actors' Workshop to New spec1.n1n: York"s Lincoln Center. Her mother is ....,,,,. ~ the actress Priscilla Pointer. COf411e COIMH l"9 Irving made her stage debut when DIWltt» tWOll'MJ she was 9 months old. carried onstage S,,. can~ rNCIHld at: by her mother in "Rumpelstiltskin ... 494 5506 She studied at drama academies, and (714) -appeared in such television movies as ~~,.,s~ I H!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .. James Dean." Brian De Palma's "Came" first <;omef1me.. rile most unlikely people become he~ A Uflll\ICllSAl PlCTUlll , .... ~~ ......... NC:IN PLAYING lllllA UAr.to.... .. ., .... ,,,. UA.._ 1624'1' IA_. • .. , .... ~ eflom .... WllJO . lo.r.ns v,. r-l'IO-.i ll1IPOllT llM:ll (-*-IC-... ~ OllMlf City Cflllt< .,.~ OIWIGl p.,.,,.,,_ 0r ...... 6)<'JJll wmm.TOI ( ..... ~ Ww$t •1 lll35 .. __ ... ----.. FRENCH FILM UCAll AUIFOUI ~ATED 0 POIT TllEATIE 173-1211 2tes:.l. c.ut ..,, c... .... brought Irving to prominence. She played the girl who was haunted by the misdeeds of the m urdcroll5 Carrie (S1s~y Spacek). It was about that time that she met Steven Spielberg. "Brian is the one who fixed us up." Irving recalled. "'-Steven had finished 'Jaws' and was casting 'Close En· counters.' Brian thought I should try out for the role of the mother with a two-year-old boy. the pan that Mclin· da Dillon played. I knew I wasn't right for 11 -I was 22 but looked about 14 -and so did Steven as soon as he saw me. But he talked to me for an hour _____________ _..!:============~ and we got along fine. ,_ WATcH OUT FbR THE FbRCEI Pam a TIB FIRST AUi ... . t • ... m.mo NCWICMMOl._11 ... Sn.mt --.. .-ia .... 631 lSOI llWMDS!MO TIWll .-ia 11U ~ 2111 ..-S SOUTH COOi 'lW RT-~1·9* DMMOS U I<*! fMT• fAU.n al9-I* £DllllAllDS f Ollf1 YI YAUrf llNl™·llll DMMDS UllVOSITY u...,.ml611 mr;mway ~ .... --o • .-ir••'-1" .,.._ ....... ,, ... , ft~ ... c. ............ ' -.._ .... -...-.. ........ 4ts-f120 CDWMDS t1SS1011 ft'.JO IMll -•3'-zm CllllCla watwrn n1.>m 'Aen: llWAT l! IJl..(11 fiilWID nuw Ult ~Tll IMll lllU PAii • IM !IMS I • '52-"'l "4£ET AMERICA'S f 1 FAMILY MOVIE STARS- NOIOCN CARES LIKE A CARE BEAR. .................. ._.,.,,...__._ ......... •"-----....... ,....,..<-. • -·--·•c.-eit•""-A•l•t1t .... t•--· ... · ... -""· "• ..... ..... _,, Diane Salln1~1•rabe a party fa•or from K artwood smtm In .. TheDe611tante Ball" at South Cout Repertory. while (from left) Phy Ula Frellch, Laarence O'Dwyer. Penny Jdluulon and Jeffrey Combe look on. The play ran• thraaah llay 12 . Com.edy, dra~a trilogy, youth-shpw bow on Coast Comedy.' drama and children·s 8:30and Sundays at 3and 8 p.m. until theater all arrive on the scene this May 19. week as three more Orange County · -"Anrtlllog Goes" at Scbasttan's theater groups Join the April parade of JOI West Dinner Playhouse. 140' ~:vc. openings. all lifting their curtains Pico. San Clemente (492-QQSO). Friday night. T Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8, The newcomers arc "Tile Carloua IJUS Sundays at I and 7 until May 19. SavaJe" at the Westminster Com· -"Cabaret" at the Cunain Call mun11y Theater. an evening of Ten-Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real, nessee Wiiiiam• one·act plays a ' Tustin (838-1540). nightly except Golden West College and a young Grove (636· 72 13). closing out Mondays at varying cunain times people"s production of"PlnocctiJo" av' Wednesday through Saturday at 8 through June 23. the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. p.m .. ton1ght and next Sunday al 7:30. -"Barefoot .lo Ute Park" at the Jan Angelino lS dtrecting John -"&u.erOies Are Free" at the San Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Pa trick's "Cunous Savage:· a gentle Clemente Community Theater. 202 Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-5511 ), comedy about a widow whose step-Ave. Cabrillo. an Clemente nightly except Mondays at varying childrNt arc fighting for her in· (492-0465). wmding u·p with final cunain times through June 9. heritantc. Louise TQnti heads a cast performances Thursday through Sat· -"Sweet Cliarlty" at the Grand which includes Tom Hardy. Ton) urd~) at 8 p.m . Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way. G rande. Rex Binmore, T. Bradshaw ..:."Separate Tables" at the Cypress Anaheim (772-7710). nightly except Yates. Larry Blake. Kerene Barnard. iliic-Thcatu,......$112 -Gfange A~-Mond~ varying eurtatn-timcs- ..i\ida Gria,sb). Ginger Franeis. Borr· Cypress (527·1949). Friday and Sat-through June 16. nae Homer and Kare n Jackman. urday at 8 p.m. -"Tbe Sapporti.ag Cast" at the Performances will be gi ven Frida)s -"Tile Drunkard" b> the L.P. Newpon ~heater Ans Center, 2501 and Saturdays at 8:30 through June I Repcrtof) Compan) at he Tustin ('faff Drive'. Newport . Beach with a Sunday matinee May 26 at 2 Civic Center. 300 Centennial Way. (631-0288). Fridays and Saturdays at p.m. at the Westminsterthcater. 7272 Tustin (731 _2792). Fnda) and atur· 8 P·'!'!· through ~ay 18 ... Maple St. Call 995·4 I 13 for ticket da} at S: IS. toda) and next Sunda) at -~metlllag 1 Afoot at the ~osta tnfumtat1on. :!:30. Mesa Ca v1(' Playhouse. 661 Hamilton The Williams one·acts. directed by Meanwhile. a host of other shows St.. Costa Mesa (650·5269). Golden West's Charles Mitchell. arc continue their respective engage· Thl!rsdays through Saturdays at 8:30 "The Long Goodbye." "This Prop-ments: unul May IS. erty is Condemned' and "26 Wagons -"A Roomlal of Roses" at the Full of( otton:· to be presented in the -"Tbe Debutante Ball" on the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main college's Playbox Theater. The cast main stage and "Rum and Coke" on Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt- includes Mike Owens. Winifred the Second Stage of South Coast ington Beach (832-1405). Fridaysand Warga. Andrew Cheadle. Nancy BO'i· Repertory . 655 Town Center Drive. Saturdays at 8:30 through May 18. ter. ,Oa v1d Longndge. Dan Costa Mesa (957-4033). "Debutante" -"The Sttoad Time ArotaMI" at Armstrong. Delta Ro~ and Robcn pla}s T uesda}S through Fridays at 8. the Garden Grove Community Linden. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at Theater. Chapman at St. Mark's, The plays will be staged Fndays 2:30 and 7:30 until May 12 . while Garden Grove (897-5 J 22). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May "Rum" as on stage Tuesdays through and Saturdays at 8:30. today and May 11 with a closing matinee May 12 at 3 Fridays at 8:30. SaturdaH at 3 and 5 at 2:30 until May 11. p.m. Reservations 895·8378. "Pinocchio" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse is bcins pres· cnted by the youngsters in the Moulton Youth Theater under the d1rect1on of Lisa Suren~. Lindsey Overman (1n the title role). Jennifer Siefert. Jacc1 Gifford. Kara Ham and Chris Allen head the JS.member cast. The show will be performed Friday at 7:30 and Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 at the playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Call 494-0743 for reservations. As these cunains go up. others go down with final performances sched- uled for these four local productionsj -"Of.Mice and Men" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. Garden .... -. °'1llOI Mii l.17-4MO WllWTUI fdWW<nmeW.. .,.:ms ._.,_....., -0..., [00------1 Plnooclalo (Lluey Oftnaan) epuna tile frteadalalp of tile cricket (Kara Jlam) In the children'•. prodactlon of .. Pinocchio .. at tbe Lapna Moulton PlaJ hoaM. •• PUnll .... This Movie's Been Clocked at 55 Laughs Per Minute! IPG·tll -:t • •1·-c-11 •. -... ... . .. ...... . . , . .. ...... 21 .... _,."2 .. "J . .,.,. _,_W_..1t rACR .. ,. ... ....... 1Ml4l mw•c..cono -1111541-7"4 _,,_Tll flmf• YIWY 13'· 1500 BIWMDS f<UfTAll VAlUl ._S5l·OISS '-lllOCm'l)Q: ..... lkU 7U...11 CDW MOS/SOC~ l~ -------~ .. llU _m..,.. --llU ....,.. ... NCR-... WlllWID • UA -.SW1D .U .,,_ --. -. qrt1on cream' a cruel lioax . - AR ANN LANDERS. I am rate to know the truth and I am you will be able to track 11 down . check with, everyone who t be knowledgeable 011 rhe'sub- h h.I kept me up nights. ave bttn told by three people collaacn 1s made from aborted . My sources are 'an e vangelist, utyconsultant, and my neiahbor works in a hospital. ~t hottfS" in storn--whctt etics are sold. chet:king the dients pnnted on the j ars and es. Collagen is used an many ms. shampoo1 and conditioners. us1 be verycxpehs1ve because the s of the products that contain gen are awfully high. breaks m y heart to think that the cars. huds and feet of murdC1'ed s art being gtound into powder ake women more youthful- ng. ls thi<1 true or not? less In Florence. Ala. .. ·w111s nlfi Mki2&: Ttr. 11 aot a 1kre4 or tl'J!kjt IHI .IYQ. CoJlapJL 1 Hed la 1ome coametlct. U 11 bydrolyze4 ulmal preJetw tlaat comes from leftovers at U.. tlHP· teBOllH. Tiie UHteUtt, t•e lteaaty coual&aet ud yoar Hip.Mr are 1preadla1 ~daUerate4 11rbage. Tell tbem 10 aad 1et some sleep. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: So many grandparerl'ts. without Jiving It much though1. automaucally leave their entire estalcs to their children. Our pare nts have their homes paid for and have planned for a secure THE TALI; OF THE SEVEN OF SPADES DEAR READERS: We laave laad Openinc lead: Five or 0. aay reqaHta over the year1 for laaacl• we coaaidered to be_ our-~ They had found the Seven ol Yorito1. Tlaat aake1 quJte a U•t. Spades among the derelicts who er tlte U.e beiq, tlierefore, we made Grand Central Station their • clevottaa tit• Sud.ay eola.ma to home. His threadbare elothea and MrMI of fam~• haad1. At tlae.ead matted hair was eloquent testimony f the aeries we will So back to to the depths to which he had sunk. wHkJJ qaeat.loa ud auwer "I am a paraiah," he whined, 1.... "through no fault of my own. For th vulnerable. South deals. mine was a sin of omission, not com- EST A7 NORTB · mission. It happened 20 years ago, + K Q 8 4 almost to t he day, irr the final ses· Q Q 92 sion of the Women's Team ~ham- 0 6 3 pionship. I had developed a cr~sh on + K Q 15 t he lady who held me. A• you· will EAST see from the play. my feelings seem J65 1087S.2 62 + 10 9 6 5 3 2 to have been reciprocated, for she Q lO proved reluctant to part from me. O J 9 "The heart slam was not the most +A J 104 elegant contract. North intended SOUTH her five heart bid to show a good • J hand with no first-round control. Q AK 814 3 South was not sure what the bid O A K Q meant so ~ bid one more for t he + 983 road. retirement while we are still payinJ off coll~ loans and ra111n1 our chiJdref\ in rtnted apartment , work- '"' second )Obs 10 ml'lke end1 meet and 1trug1tn1 to vc the doY..n payment on our first home. My Point I~ simple. Whtie not meaning to detract.from our ~cpts' hard '{t'Ork and cnficts, a ue~l mad.t \o us at this Point in our 1ves would be much more meaninaful ll'lan a beqtiesl o our parcnts.""My parents aarce. but obviously w.e cannot <Jiscuss this somewhat deh- cate subject wnh Grandma. I hope seems lhis letter in your column m1Jht gave some rand- parents second thoughts an lead them to si ve their attorneys a call. Thanks for yQur help. :_ Grateful Grandson. DEAR GRANDSON: Hold Ute plioee. You ml1bt not feel lib exprt1lln1 1raUt1de wlte.li you bear wMl I have to 11y. CHARLES GonN "Against six hearts West led a low diamond. Declarer won in hand. cashed the ace of trumps and cross· eCI to t he q'ueen. On this trick East sluffed a low spade. Declarer returned to hand with the king of diamonds and led the jack of spades. West won and. not knowing the position. she understandably made the safe return of a trump. A cascade of trumps followed, and West steadfastly held me close lo her breast. The hand was reduced to this pos1t1on:- + KQ 8 ") - 0 -+ K ,,, ~ . I am .. , pt111 to•* .,...,_ala .. put e¥tr flauc:lalty ttcare di.II· •rea .., leave tMlr ...., a. ~ ... ., ... ,....._ .. pa)'.,,~· ........ .ak.-..... pa)'IDH&I M ~Ht. 'he RI (elb ma11te a lot smarter daaa '" UaW&. Nobo4y boapt IH>mes ,., THEM, ud 1'11 bet ...,.., ........ , .. , ,.reatt a IH>me ettkr. Tllere II a F -• ~UmHDlof aaUtfactkleJa _ ot tNflf "41 ~ I W II lfl~''---- makJa1 It O• )'Oar en. iMlftiiil--,C Iii ... I bow too muy you1 people Momoble. • CS tl'9t ~ 1'1tete Uve1 lalve btt• wredlH lr.ntpOrt dlldNn and ,..... beeaue or iuertted wealtlt. T'Mlr In tome kind ol COll'lfort. 11"1 ..._. .,....pa.re.ti (ud parnll) w..W etched In ... *Mltna bolrd of b ve dote tHm a favor laid tlNJy left my mind for 10 tong f c.n doee tbem a inode1t 111m aad 1lvn tl1e rest my 8Y99 .,... ... H. to curtty. It woutd be a two4t""' -If tracedy . atrtllea ••cit as a -' -• catutrOJ'lc Jllaesa, 1' uy lttlp die ~ned ..... .,.. .,_ of • llJlt oat, by all meua bat If !Aley are Boeing 141 · Thit drtwr __.. 1tt able to make it on tlleir owa let t•em on tbe aecond level In I do it. Nobody ever drowued.l• It.It own IOUndproof, ~ .,. be- sweat. hind I locked door. There woutd •7 ·-Q - O Q • 9 8 3 • 10 ,9 6 ~- 0 -•A "Declarer led the queen of diamonds and discarded the king of clubs from the table. East was in a quandary. She knew l had not yet been played. so she consigned me to declarer's hand. In that case if she held the ace or clubs. dummy's spades would take the last three tricks. It seemed that the one chance was to hope that her partner held the nine or clubs. so she reluc· tantly discarded the ace of clubs. Now declarer scored three club tricks for a highly satisfactory result for North·South. "I'leave you to judge: Have I been fairly treated?" -------- be. trnlll bet, Mbtlly. ptM>M Md tklnk bed fcW tong ttetftc lat* and thoM "'tlm-. .. the ec:fiool wn.n prllCUce r.,. late. The ftm ~ WOUkt be enctOMd emlrety by gtaaa louver• that opened OU1 Into 43 separate windows. Chtldren would ett on ClltPeted ,-. 80 there would be no Ma1a to kk:k. The windows would becontre>Ued by a computer,,.., the drtv.'1 seat. 1r argument• entued, the driver couJd open the wtndowa, cauling extreme bug ~to the teeth and, for a moment, taking thetr br .. th away. A I~~ he* In the center of the ftoor would haw the auction of a majot tornedo.iAa aoon a~ thing WU airborne (box•, bala, food, a Chtld, candy wrapper1, etc.) the Item would be IUdced Into the ho6e, thus keeping the area dean. For thole werm, wonderful moments when mothett ·are teaching their t~ hOW to drtve, I vt.taltze the ·Turbo Chlckenette. lt'a a compact car with sensor ttghtnnat Mt Off an The bidding: · ,--------- Suda Weit Nortla Ea1t Save money and shopping l Q Pue 1 • Pu1 a ... 6 rqi P••• time.Read t+te-e Q Pu1 Pu1 P ... DailJPHli 1 ~TODAY'S SUNDA v PUZZLE edwards NL WPOW b 4 4 01c,u .. ,,.JP' l "'iH"l't.fl .. AVt.; ~· ~YA A ... I ,,,.. • mACK OOL8Y l'TEMO I '' l~AWAM!e ''AMADEUS"~· 12:11 ... 7:11 19:11 a." IN ~llOOO~H'I .. MASK"~,,, "LOST IN AMERICA""" 12.541 Tl l:OO edwa rds ,.O.M-i CENTER 751 4184 •• ;, '> • '-' . .\ :. '•. •, :i ~· , • '.J A • :, ,• /. .. . . ,. . , -. · ... "A ,;;m';i&1.J• 111 t .. .rnEPuA~SE lite,Jdl, wt.,...,"*' OF CAIRO"t"°J 12:JO n5 • ...... 1111• . . r-~~"'!"!"'!'!""'!!'"!"'!"!~.IZM .,. 05, 1:00.1:00, 9:45 l1UutNI -lelW ''flWA•·• -· "Titl OOOI MUIT , ... 81 Curt" , ~=::::::. :.ti • edwards S0:J r~,' OAST PL AZA 546 2711 ''I • 1i "t ( o\ t • l. lof ~ ~ I 1 ' ~ , f' 1 ' f. 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' . ·' ~ . -I J Dragon breathing d6wn Hop ~ ,.s neck By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL r.fY CHILDREN: ~ pharmam1 11ns1H•n Pal~,·~ ad and says 1ha1 C'hfl's sister Linda asked him to fill a prc~np11on foran11nes1h.c:1ic-apparcn1ly pretcr1~ by t hff -the same annthcllc that Zach uttd 10 drua Nina. Cltll' sv.ears to Palmer that Linda must'vt fol)td the prescnptton. -ftrootc:~10 ro-mdrorwnh Brom In T1~1. holy man offers 10 lt'ad Enca 10 an area Mike once v1s1ted. 8cliev1n1 Nina killed Zach, Daisy confcms 10 murder Palmer suspects Daisy covenn' up. The mal bc&ins Wlth DalSy plcadina innocent Jc& r~OJll1zn Sloan as the man who ~ 1h~atencd Zach's hfe Just as An11e 1s about 10 try for rcconc1ha11on w11h Jrstt. shc spotS him '1th Yvonne. Hilary and Bob wed. AflcrbC1naplekcd up by Mickey. the woman who rohbcd him or S2.000. Tad takcshcrto.1hc Pinc Valle)' Inn At the inn. Tad sleeps w11h Mickey then steals 1«n and C 11111 apan <. ra1a tells Luc1n<la ht''ll ~ork for htr but ht' 1Wan1s rvt'ryth1na 10 be on lht' up.and-up. Lily and Dusty arc -confuted by tflt'ir romantic (cehnp. Paul conunueJ to have bouu of1calou~y when he ~cs Barbara with Brian. Takina Barbara to 'K'Cludcd area, Rn1n unnountt that he has a fabulO\ll ~urpn~ ror ht'r • • • CAPITOL: Much to Brcnda''\J(Tllauon, OENEl\AL HOSPITAL: t cha fC"Ch gut I IJbut 1ocuhead v.llh her plan\ 1ud1vorcc Grant. J1mm) hoe ~po111n1 a drunken (1ran11n ba1 . 11ave>Gnint from J(Uing rnto mQJor fi1h1 and fttls sorry for h1'11. Donnelly and Scorpio c:ome facc-10-fia:c """h Slater Whtn ~later shoots Donnell)'. Scorp1osa\<eS his hfe Later at the hospital Scorp1odl'C$!1ot'Sdown a guard fortalkrng 10 Donrrrll} Srorpio-anct E>onndty vow-to act Slater Scorpio unhappy when Anna moves 1n with him and Holly. Holly feel~ sony for Anna. who', awa111na plas1ic surge!) When Scorpio and Holly sec Anna's unro,cred face. 1he) .ire horrified b> the sight Tanya seems 10 have w11hstood her m1scamagc Mt'an1A-h1lc. Ton) can recall his mamaac 10 Tanya bu1 nothing dllt'. • • • GUIDING LIGHT: Ph1hp. LuJack and Samantha home Adm111in1 10 Brad 1ha1 her m1mqe 10 David ·~over. Jrnn) tells him 1hcl't"'$ no w1v shc"ll lO back to Brad l •••• RYAN'S H8PE: When Max '' found innocent of mprdcnn1 ydncy. Siobhan ~ollapM.'$ Comma tu. Siobhan 1s 1hnlled tn thc 'erdict Jack. l't'ahzana thal Siobhan and Ma\ lrt' antemted tn one anolhcr. IS t:unoili.. Dav~~ tbollrd thal h1 ·_parents arc finallygoinato mttt Magic. When she I\ hour'> late and amvt'$ with T1acr. Dave 1\ 1tv1d Kaue write~ letter to Dave sj&nin& Maggit''\ name Thc lcner 1s so sweet and \ln<"Crl· that Daye once ·again melts. ( hantelle tells Siobhan tha1 Mu 11111 has dt'ep fttlings for has first wife Gabnclk. Jacqueline tell\ Rick she lovt'$ him. • • • RITUALS: Gates arrives a1 hospital to Tfa•~lera• h•za.rd ' _ her Je~cls and later !>elh 1hem back to her Walfy considers going 10 ~ork for Sam at the Clcgs' A1l11nt1c Cit)' casino. When Ch11a -coTia~s and nearly suffers m1scar· riagc;she rtahzes how murh she wanu 10 have baby When Chua and baby arc pronounced in fine shape Sandy offers 10 amn&C for thc bab)' ·, adoption Ronni tells Paula she's fearfu~ed m1&1u hurt hcr because she read a lov~ letter that he once wrote 10 Juht'. Rona• sur.pnscs Jordy 1n tht' t:abiina b> Join1na him 1n the showtr Chant> confrolll} Ed about bc1na Madison Colby. 'fnt' man v. ho sent Glt'nn to his death. Trt') and C\loont' vow IP rcconcil('. but IA-hen he learns that ~he accepttd du1mond pin from .led. Trc> 1s furious She g1vt's back the pin. but Sa)~ ht' must never \C'C Kell) ag111n .\s 1 re~ 1s about 10 resign from tht' arh comm111tt ht' re\Cut'\ Kell> from the ad,am:c\ ol an older du:nl dnd Trn dnd Kell\ ~han: a pass1onatc i..1s\ Beth arc stopped at a roadblock lo\-htlr 1ry1ng 10 locale India. Lca~1na 1hc s11c LuJack n1ns olT into the woods He later plans mcct1na w11h Beth hut tn!>tcad hl' ~nds her a goodb)'e lc11er. K)4e-1H1d RcH1. become aware of their feelings for onl' another Floyd forces India 10 wntc a rnnfes\10n for .\nd) ·,murder India tries 10 COO\ 1n{C CH'l")Onc that Flo)'d. not she murdered .\nd\ Nola dt'C'1dt'S 10 &C'COm· llJD~ ()uint on archeolog1eal dig 10 ranquir .\I ll'nilll) chn1c. Ed learns thal Maurcen·, ll"''' ~ere m1Acd up with ano1hcr pa1u.·nl'' and '>he will never be ahk to ha H" J child Lu Jack del'Ule) 10 hop frc1gh1rr. but spoiling Beth and Ao)d ashore. Jum~ from the mo' 1ng ~hip On 'horc. LuJad. realiles FlO)d 1s the murderer 3\ r lmd pulh gun take Nocl"s 'tatt'ment aboul Ed<hc's murder Dakota u>onished by Noel's rnnfC\ston. Lacey at'ld Dakota becoming friends Jun lea ms Brady Ji~ IP him about his tru\t fund. Julia frustratrs Brady by announcing she plans to stay neutral in C'.J."s takeover btd. CJ. surpri~d by am val of his ex-wife Margot. Tb~ Wicked wttcb (Terry Mowry) lnterrupta the journey of Dorothy (MJcbelle Decker), tlae Ttn Man (Torrey Ham· moad), the Scarecrow (Amy Wataon)and the Cowardly Lion (H.Uary Keq:bam) ln the Callfomia School production of "The Wisarfl of Oz~' playln& Tuaday tbroqb hiday at 7 p.m . ln CCNrta lleu'• TeWlnkle 8cbool auditorlUJD. "FABULOUS! A MAGICAL. WONDERFUL MOVIE. A REAL CLASSIC!" -At Tne Movies Roger Ebert dnd Gene Siske! -·~ ._) a:a--T .... -- ....... ST ..... IJM77t .... ----m..s.m ....... U..SCIDU !146-Jll2 .,...,,mu IJWMDS SOUTH COASTPlW 5*Z7ll ... ... ,, .... ·-·~-~ oa-.h•!"*I"_..,.., • .,...,. "U ... 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IT HAPPENS RIGHT APTER COLI.EOE ··--o ·-.... -· . --·· -.-- • ...sTA 8IU 7Sl ~l14 OIWMOS TOMI COIT£I •TOI U Mf!Oll & r• CllllO llY•SS1·06~ EDWUOS llOOlllH>GE lloWMICAPn'l l OICIAG n r• sa1.~ o OIWMDS SAOlll£8AC• n•••u~ "U MIU (213) 6'I 0633 AMC f ASllOfl SQUMl IWC>&9"M • , -wllTMITU "1·3'3S EDWMDS ClflDM wm llSIWllfO Al ln«JI IOI • rlllUTll 11 MLIYITDU * BARGA IN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Ptrform1nct1 Mon•v Thru S.turdly (Except Holtd1ys & Spec. En1111menu) UCOHll !PC IJ) 1111 ~I I~ "'lVS llll W't IHll 1 JO 6 I\ 10 •,i: tari !'It ll'C II) Ill ._., • I~ Ill )104 tlll ,, .... ~ •• ~ -W'·'·111 Oil A_,.OAT 011~ ~.~. 111JI SJl ... /huh•AI _...., fl( U.Nl'I OI llOl 'llU (I I I .. 1111~10' ~Q \ ·~ IQ 00 ~ r.-ll JI.) It• 1 ,,, IMSI tK Ill •!!•11·1'.111'T'.•6I"' ~,. 1•00 • ., .~. ~4) _:.:.:M11'rl hw -'"'''A "'" ' - •nn s 1•1 l/ I( I" '. I I\ 1n Olll'flAlflf Vl .. 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A ,,.~ .. l I 1111 BUENA PARK ..,..WlllA!mCNIJl MOllCll , .... , (I) rt!WW l_,AT Oii f Af I 0 LoHABRA ... ~. 11e 111 1117 1 ... ..,.., -~a ...,-., MISSION ,,., .. , 00 Ml ,.,. ' c.,.. ...... u n Ut fft. IJl PIUS Ill CWllfl Of ltlUIJ Ill ..... ' • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Mac u~t whl·n Rachel seems 10 be 1."nJoy1ng Petl"r"s compan)" When ( atltn returns from his honeymoon with lillll> hl·'s stunned 10 see Bn11an) Salh vov.\ tu II) and make her marriage to ( a1lin worli ~nd to II) and undl"T\land hi\ pa\t \Clfl"I\ Dct-\1111 "ild about (ass. Thoma~1na \trugghng to ma,kr a go of ht>r marnag(' :iild impending motherhood Fchc1a feels ,he·, l'>ct>n taken b) Wallingford <.ass upset about e.J1cerp1s ot boot.. ap~anng 1n Brava Rachrl dt'l'1de\ 10 lind her o~n 11~ 1ng quancrs ••• AS THE WORLD TURN& Margo and rom relea\C Lisa from Hukcll's bondage Margo decides that ,he mu<t r~turn to pohet' force Lisa. now con\1dered a heroine for obtaining Haskell's books. encourages Kirk to open a restaurant below dttk of Diana·\ ship Lucinda and John con11 nue to '1e for open seat on hospital hoard Lut'tnda plot\ to kt'Cp . . . DAJ~ OF OUR LIVES: Kimberl> managc' 10 ov("rcomc Jnothl·r ~pdl 111 bhndne\\11nd decide~ tCl lravel lo London w11h Shanl· Afkr·Hart lrtt'S 10 kill himself. he refuses 10 allow M:irlena 10"15\t him in the hospital Hope trlls Bo that she reall) belu.·,e~ 11"\ 11me they \Cl a v.edd1ni date Eugene 'ow\ 10 ge1 out of h1\ marriage 10 Madeline even though ~hc refuses 10 givl" him an annulment While being con~led b) Ton)'. Anna &ltJh off engagement ring given 10 her b~ Nick) Hope aoe~ 10 the opening or Pete\ club una1A-arc she"\ being <;talked b} tht' Dragun Shane and ~l;!'lberl)' make lo' e • • • LOVING: Norccn adm1l\ 1uJ1m 1ha1 she \1111 ha\ wmc fl·chngs for Mike Ann turns 10 the bottle ~hen \he stans 10 realize that Dane 1s 1n1ert!oted an GW}n I orna. having \UCCC\S a\ a model. dec1dt's to return to the gatehou..e unav..:arc that '>ht 1~ being 1racked b) m~\lrrtou~ strangl·r. Jack tells f __ .\ va onl'C 1hc bab) 1s born he plans on ;;.~:...=_-_'!_·_:.._~:;.;-::;.=-:...;;·;.;:~:....;,.;.;;-.;;.. ... =-;..._-----, ·-;;:;;.'f--11£--=:;:G==;==o==B==O.==f::-::=11·1 ~~"~:~;p ~~.~ i'~~~ ~o~:a~~~· l~~~. r~~; C.-.. • ....,. ..__. ~ w... wan1s and that he should undcrstand and r U UIC llbl tiTIJ fl Olll.11>~ II~ Sla\ Out ofhl•r hft' L1nnnc!> 10 COO\IOCe '::I term rrla1ionsh1p. tE ms w1etf•11 tD klse. MUtST r Loma 1ha1 lhl.'\ could ha \e a good long· Al1' tulettl!IQ tIJ win ONE LIFE TO t ivE: In '>('cret room. .. of an ··L" then Victor purchased for his C •. '.· ,•.· ~,".!··· .. ~ Tina d1s,cover\ diamond pan 1n lhe shape ""daughter .. ( lint disco' er\ the secret room and v.arm Tana V1ci..1 must never kno" Nnle again N1d.1 (V1ck1's other ,. " v-11) goc' to 1hc Back'ilrcct Har and set!> Harl"}. Harr) and N1c k1 i..1~~. Bo takn Drt'v. av.ay from -\sa and' ow., that he will Ill ~Q go to coun 10 make sure that Becky and . e·-"' "'h'' "" ,..,1 • , , THE HEAT IS ONI BIM:l~~f 1-111.1.S llJ.9' miw !!!!!!!!!! Nf1N PLAYING .,.... '"°"' •""IN"" Dt ... "' .,. 99'>0 llMA UA~ 990111;fl'>o IUlU"M I.IA~ ~qn COITAllUA l-llt'\IOI SolO '"' COITAllUA £-c-..vc..-979•UI (l TOllO r0w .. 0< 111,,. 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CR, "u• Top Secret (PG) Je~v ha'r the child. Rafe 1ai..c~ baby "All lnspked comedy." .IH( NfW ~IMS, Jorlel Molllrl "Don't miss ltl Hysterlcqlty fumy." --OS WoGAZN ~·~ nTtU EDWMDS SADOUBACll Sll·*O ·-EDWMDS IJM:RSITY 154·1111 JULIE HMl;flYY !llWNIT._ EDWMDS lllO f7J.IJ50 -CllEIOfll U4-2S!>3 wtll9llSTD • 8'1·3'35 EDWMDS CKMA WUT • • • SANTA BARBARA: Lionel and .\ugusta continue to ~P)' on one another Warren feels he"\ about 10 loSt' nc~spaper. C ru1 ton11nucs to 1nH')l1ga1e Channing's murder. A h1gh·)trung Gina contin ues to pop pills . .\ 1unnel e>.plos1on traps several i;nn1a Barbara residents ••• SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Seeing r R model balh1n1 \Ult. Sal.lor wishes \hr"d ne,cr grow up Wt"ndy and Quinn become lovers. Sul! fearful fonunc-tellcr's prcd1e11on of 1rog~y has marked ctiher heror\agne> for death. Hogan working al bar • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Ashley return\ to her work as president of Jabot. ryronc unhappy when he learns Alana in1eres1ed in Dann). Mr. Anthony prom- IM'S Tyr.onc someone will get hurt 1f T)mne docsn"t persuade Alana to change her roommate Andy Jaa and Tyrone formulate a plan which will ~ave T yrone ~"'"g '\lana·, hfc and pining Mr .\nthom 's gratitude. N1kk1 surpnscd when Jack pops up in Maui. She's even morc surprised when he tells her 1ha1 Ashte} has returned 10 her family. N1k~1 and Jack make lovr When N1kk1 returns home Victor lcarns Jack -was in Hawa11 and he 1s funou\ Jill Lelis Ka)t lhat she knows Brent d1dn"t ,hQOt Ka)'e and she'll keep quiet 1n return for thc photograph and negative of the night Jack and Jill s1>1:n l together at the cabin. Kaye. bcl1cv- mgJ1ll 1s bluffing. dcc.ad~toall the bluff. Jill dials the Genoa C"1ty pohee edwards TOWN C"FNHA ........ ts14"l UA MOWS a OllTI •u ~o OS'4 ua SWTM COAST .......... SJ0-4401 CDWMOS W(Sl'9!0C* .._.~&Ill COWMOS UllVUSITY U ... SU·llll SIO CATfWAY 5 -1370)40 AMCOUIG llWl -IS4 Jtll UA CITY C£NrcR UITI ......... SIO lA •aoa Oii ... m UIO •Ml 1307 .-m.mo STMIUIOH• -P•N~"J UlllMS I a ~ 5'1 ·"'° rDWMOS SAOClEIWI ·~·. .. . ..... 1'-l 418 1 • . • .. • • . . ' J . ...... .-Y•ft&Uf hf.IMO mw .. ro.r• WALln ,.,..~141 IOI fllUUCJI ..... 1$4.Ull mwuos 1110Sm U-SIJ.1111 -·--'' -A7"* --Ml -™ Jt q __ IMCITT Clmt • ..... ..-COAST • ...... • I ,. • ' ·-.~~~~~--~~----.--_:,-----------------r-------------~--------------------------------...,_ .. ,11 DoWning' s bat pace~ Angels -He finds.:Stance, rodar'•Geme pitch. and RBis ii1' l = CJoM ().1> ~ s..w. 6-1· win ·at Seattle <~ ~~~· ' TV·a._.a . -e·;qO;iwct11'0). SEATTLE (AP)-Bri~n Downing finally found the right stal\ce and the Initial e>11min~ion revealed right pitch to collect ~is first home run nothing, but Young wiJI be re- of.the year. examined today, the club said. ··1 came out early today for batting Pettis doubled to lead off the first practice and really felt this was the inning. Rod Carew bunted for a hat. day I'd break out," said Downing. moving Pettis to third. Downing who collected three hits an.~ four RBI gro unded into a double play for a 1-0 to lead the Angels to a 6-1 win over the An&el lead. ~attle Mariners Satu rday. • . --,-0 the third. Pettis drew a leadoff "I had a'good bala nce and l was walkandtook$CCond on asacrificeby finally able to get my proper weight Carew. Second baseman Harold Re-s~ift.'" said the Angels' designated ynolds tried to sne~n behind Petti!'I hi~t season".. Downing conn~ted for an 11~peecs pi off. and Down- for 23 home runs. but he-had failed to ing l'U,f'f'hed . a .sitl8Je through thi: vacant ricll side fbr a 2-0 lead. rn:: ~~:r~~~~~.i.~ ~~~.bats goin& Seao~e scoftd its run in the third "They had been busting me pretty when Domingo Ramos singled arid good tnside," Downing added. "I was scored on a two-cut double by Phil looki ng for a fastball up and an." B'ndler. Didt Schofield belted a two-out SOii) bother in the ~rourth. his Downing's home run came off the ~ f .... _ · h first pitch off relieve~ Nunez. He 1ourtbo t_neyt.ar.togive t eAngelsa drove in four runs overall with a -3.1 ad~taee. si ngle and a homer to back the seven-Pettis doubled off reliever Dave hit pitching of Jim Slaton. Geisel with nne out in the sixth. After a 6-0 start. the Mari ners Carew wattccd. and Nunez ca me on to dropped their kventh straight game pitch. Downing drove his three·run and 11 in the last 12. homer for a 6-1 lead. h1!> fir'>t homer. Downing singled home Gary Pettis With the victory. the Angels an the third inning and then greeted boosted their lead in the Amencan Nunez with his homer in the seventh. League West to I 111 games 'over the · · Slaton. 3-0. walked two and struck Chicago White Sox and two games out three in ~01ng the distance for the over Kansas Cny, Oa~land and first time this year. Minnesota. who each rest at the .500 Mariners' starter Matt Young. 1-3. mark. had to leave the game with one out an The Angels shoot for a !><:rtes sweep the fifth in ning when he felt some-today (I :35) when Tommy John !0-1) thing pop in has left elbow. duels Salome Baro1as (0-1 ). _Ml The Lakera' Jame. Worthy drive. around Portland'• KUd Vandeweghe ln first game of the team•' aeri~ Saturday! ~ . Lakers ~ game near-flawless -. . They put ft all ---1~~~$tr~?OID_tsand_ SC\',tebou:nds t g th i -ti ·· us the l..akers were !~s.t anti• 0 e er n rou ng bac waiting f«usand ~"'our -films." "' Portland. 125-101 Katttm Abdul-Jabba r. Jam~ Worthy and Mike McGct added 16 J><>i'iils eac:b in· the Lakcn• wefJ- ING LEWOOD (AP) -Byron balanced scorinsattadt. . Scott said the Los Angeles Lakers The L.akers. •ho swept thefr bnt- didn 't play a perfect game. but he of-th·e openina playofrsencs agamst admmeo there wett some flawless the Phoenix Suns with three lopstdc'd . aspects to 11.~ victories. hadn't played since T.&1~ ··1n·ways. 1 was perfect." Scott said day and a~rcd well-rested. after he scor '1 20 points -1.2 as the • The Trail Blazers had JU$l one da · Lakers took command in the first half off. locking.up their' senes against the -in a 125-101 playoffseries..opening Dallas Mavericks in four games wi th victory over the ~Portland Trail a victory Thursday ni&ht. Blazers Saturda) The Lalcm' pla yed a supcrlat1ve "Wt: 901 ofT io"a fast •stan. were fim half to take control of the sen es playing good defense and running opener against t~ Trail Blazers. and never real!) let them get into the Worthy scored 14 points;'Scott and ' game.·· Scou said. .. Abdul-Jabbar 12 each. and Kurt The second gain< of the bt-st-0f-Rambis 10 in lhe open.mg two sev~n National Baslc..etball Anocta-quarters .as Los Angeles rolled up a tion Western C'onferentt semifinals 1>-45 halftime lead. will be played at the Forum Tuesday Playina stronJ_defense and gettma night their rul'lni:na ptpe in high gear. the "We're going to have to play even Laken~Ofrl 21-6stringcarty an better Tu~ay night." Scott said., tM fin1 quaner to lake a 23-8 lead. ··~ause I know Portland's aoing to They bdd a 33-2• edge at the end of play better." the..,opening period. lhen took com- The Lakers' Ean in "Magic" John-· mand by outscoring the Trail Blazers son. ""ho finished with 12 points and 40-21 in the second quarter. · 12 assists. was temporarily stunned Portland never th~atencd tn the when he caught an elbow to the head second half. · in the second quaner. but he returned After Tuesday's game at the to acttbn an the third. Forum. the schedule for tht re- .. , was not quite as knocked out as mainder of the series wall be game Thomas Hearns ... Johnson said. gn n-three Friday and game four next ning. "but I was d111} there for Sunday in Portland. awhile... If necessary. rhe fifth game would .. Coach (Jack Ramsa)) told us this be at the Forum on Tuesday. May 7, was going to be our toughest game with game six on Thursday, May 9 in because we were physically and Portland. and a possible seventh cmotaonall~ drained.·· said Portland game on Saturday afternoon. May 11 . rookie center Sam Bowie. who hid at the Forum. Cleveland wants mobile man from Miami Wtqd sends / If Browns thipk }(osar is the answer. ' maybe they should try Jac~te GJeason Nobod} came 1n on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me. but ... •TheClcveland Brownssa) the} want Miami's Bernie Kosar because their incumbent quarterback. Paul McDonald, isn't mobile ... Kosar 1s somewhat more mobile than Jackie ·.Gleason or Stu Nahan. •It is not true that the LA Lakcrs . have the high est payroll in the country ... How about the depart- ment of national defense~ •Thedepartureofveteran pub- licity man Bob Russo from Riverside International Raceway pretty well completes the transition to all non- auto racing people in key positions. •Add baseball money matters Wind can't stop Rish at Mt. SAC Marina sprinter captures 200; Wheelwrig ht wins By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR D811y ""°' Cor~t WALNUT -Bucki ng a strong headwind and a stellar collection of high school track and fie ld athletes. Chip Rish cut th rough ho1h fo r a big day at the 27th annual Mt. San Antonio Relays Saturday. The Marina High speedster scored a vic tory in the 200-meter dash and chalked up a second-place finish in difficult to understand: Player con- tractscovcnng 30to40 years. such a!. Dan Quiscnberry's in Kansas Cit~ •A pct food company isconduct- 1 ng its annual contest to determine the "&mil American dog." ... There areafsomanysupcstions in the National Leaaue. •Sure, Dodger fans will forget Steve Garvey •• _ ... just as soon as Angel sufferers foraet Nolan Ryan . •lftheA'!lhOVe te Tampa, will the cityofOUianddouble itsemtnent domaiwsuit? · •Riva RidSe. winner of the 1972 Kel'ltucky Dc.rby and Belmont, died theotherdayofa heanattack imme<liatelyaftercoveri nga mare and a spo~esman said. "He was dead 1he 100. Chip Rlah In the 200. Rish led wire-to-wi~ and easily put away-the field and al90 wi ll drop the I 00 and rnnccn.tratl' on avenged an earlier defeat in the IOOat the 200. and now even harder on tht· the hands of Laurence Burkley of 400 if he is to beat the challenge from Ox nard. _thc..u:pstart Everett. • Risn was edged by Burkley an the . . .. 100. 10.97 to 11.04. But Rash turned Enc Whecl~nght said he was lazy th·e tables in the 200. 1urning back over the top, but. when you end u~ Burkley.21.77 to22.l.l on top you cant c9mplaan. The The times weren't the usual sizzlers Edison High senior didn t when ht• that the Mt. SAC track yields. This walked with ~r'>t-placc laurels after was due to a headwind that timers winni ng the high Jump wtth a leap of estimated to he more than I 0 rtiilcs an 6-8. hour. The wind gauge used to Whodwristn c~rcd 6· I 0 two meuure head or tailwinds registers wcckueo llhd tla!I now stl a lofty goal onl y three miles an hour so no cxact of jol"ll'll the ~ven-foo1 club by the wind figures were given. end of the ytar. One time that was sizzling was the 'Tm happy to win. but I wished .1 400 clocking posted by Dann} Ever-covld have gone highcr.".hc stud. "I ett. The newly-emerging Fai rfax 1 lagh was JUSt a Iii tie lazy going over the top star recorded the fas test time 1n the today. Buttherc·sstill a long way to go n:ttion thls year when he S1oppcd th(>-in the season. so rm hot going to clock at 46. 71. worry about it." . It wa' :i time that certainly caught Whedwri&ht clcnrcd 6-X on his first 1he attention of Rish. who happen\ to attempt. hru'ihing the bar an the he the defending state champion in proce'i~. He 'i:t t on the flit watching a\ thnt particular event. the bar boun<'t'd pl"t'Cariousl) before "I'm looking forward to the show-linall)' -.etthn~ <jown ... said Rish. who was also the It wa\ 3 good than$ too bcrnu!'lt defending Mt SAC Relays cham-Rob Marttn of Arcadia also clcnrcd pion. "I nt·cd thl' compcuuon. It's 6-8 bu l he did 1t on hi sct•ond good to be pu\hcd h) ·someone like attempt. allowing Wheelwright to" in thot 1'111 still wuntkrinc where he on fewer mi~'iC\. canH' from . though." Rish didn't rnmfl('H' an the 400 Saturday because he f)> '11111 rt'paning his strcn,th from a boul "'1th the nu a It worked 1n rtve1w for Ncwpon HarbQr' f nt1 I lo"' \\'r 8\ he hnd to sctllr for 'iecond 1n th(' pole vault dclllo1tc clct1nn11. I~ f<'t't. the \.1mr couple o wcck'I h."lrk ~ .When (:If'. tart.,, ~h~ Manna ~cruQJ _:_· __ -11r1e.ue tee MT ... SAC/~3) can't pay 1ts-;tad1um rent. •Name sugges11on fore he NBA team" hach will operate an Sacramen- to ne'<t season: the Optimists. •Asked 1fRcgg1e Jackson 1s a team· player. an .\ngel regular replied. Bun TUCKER .. Yeah. I think he loves the team at the bank." •Leo Durocher. on anjunes to toda) ·s maJorlcague players . "I ne\Crheard of most of them" SPORT s CoLUMN1 s T •The Rams· ne"' quanerback Dieter Brock wasqu~d assa)ang that football is no different here than an Canada ... Watt until he checks the s12e oft he field and the number of guys on each team. •The latest pro spon s 'enture ts the lntcma11onal Basketball League which"' 111 feature players under 6-4 .. Ball\ Bart' al read\< has a softball team;<.> he ma) become a sports tycoon. before he hit the ground." ... Well. 1f )OU have to go ... • Whate\ er they decade 10 call the PGA tournament in Pebble Beach. }OU and l will always call it "the Crosby." •You kno~you aregetllngold af your kids never heard of da) baseball being played more often than once a ~ason. •Or. howaboutaw;iter poloteam 1 n New York called the Wets" •The L'SC athlettc departmen1 has adde-d 3 recru1t1ngcoordinatorand a markettngt'\pt'rt so the '.'IC A.\ ma\ have to add more a gen ts to Sp} on the •Drag boats should race on the ocean. ,, •To the ladv who wrote toask the chances ofa F rcewa) World ;senes involving the Dodgers and Angels an 1985 ... There are three chances - slim, none and fat . Trojans. - •Vewransofthe Southland spons fratrmat) cannot recall a more pitiful ad\cnture than the LA E'<pres~ . This state of affairs makes 1h(' Lo\ Chppcrc; look like a mard1 gras. •It must be ternble n~ws to the United States Football League that Birmingham. the o~ly game in town. •The same people who used to question whe1herthe Ba} o\rca was a two-team baseball location are now wondering 1_f1t as a one-team area. •Tab the Laker .... 24 swirilmers qualify for state occ women win sec title: ewe me n a lso victorious / .\-.t'\pectcd. thl' Golden\.\ l'St men's team and Orange ( uast's \.\omen easil\o won the South Coast Conference ~"' 11nm1ng and dn 1ng champ1onsh1ps at Golden West l ·ollege Sat urda). Tht• "" 1mmcr<i who met the ~late quahf>ang tames are automatKalh entered 1n the California Commun1t\ (olkge <;wunm1ng and di\ 1ng finals. while those with '>trong times 1n c\ents not filled ( 16 berths) arc taken into cons1dcra11on for compet1t1on. The Ru-.tler<, completed the thrcc-da~ compet1t1on w11h 611 po11m. "'hlle Saddkback finished second (426) and Orange Coast took third "'1th 271 points. fhe P1raw~ "on the "omen·~ t11k' h) an incredible 200 points v.11h 5)~1 : to Golden West's .Hl'l1 :. r he final da\ '>a" IS men qua Id\ for 'itate met•t at Hartnell ( ovcgc in 'iahnas Ma~ 2-4. \.\hlk eight \.\Omen nwt iht• \Im{ standard\. - Thrt•c rnnft•rence rernrds wen· set an the men's lanes. .;;1c' e lkntk' slashed almost s1~ seconds off the 200 breast "'1th a 2:0).5.7 sw11µ. ~tllng the qua hf) mg pace for the top fi't' -.w1mmers in that C\Cnt. Saddleback's Mike Watt qualified with a second-place finish. Jeff Young (Orange Coast) was third. Dave Milt's (Saddleback) took fourth. and C)'press· Chm Chapman mt·t the c;tandard \.\Ith his fifth-piece iin1sh. The tqp the plac<.·s an the 1~5U lrCc\t~lc met the statt' standard~. Enc Lund (Ciolden West). Ri ck Haddad (Orange Coa'>t). Ron ..\ntamanno l(10lden \.\ e<,1). \11ke Judd (Golden West) anu \-1 th• H1n1c (Orange ( oast) '-'111 meet again 1n the d1stanct· frt't' in Ma~ In the 200 back. Golden\.\ e<,t'.!; Lul.1c "laodc led the tnpk-qualtf)1ng.pacc"'11ha I 5~ 3Jlchp He"-1lltx·.101ne~ al stale b) Gordon Berg 1C1nldcn \.\e<;tl Jnd Santa ..\na s Charles Sommer (1oldcn \.\ ec;t', '.\111-..e Halph1ck outra1.-cd the If)(\ tret· standard with a··P 4' mJrl.. Saddlcha,i.. and (1\lkkn \\c<;t "''II \t·nd their 40(1 freestyle n•la~ team\ to th1.· \tatt' me<.·t On the "'omen·~ ... 11.k Orange Coast '>l't the p.1t1.' ..ind nw1 th,· 'tandard\ in the 200 medk' and 2tl<I !r1.•t• rdJ\' F tH' Piratt'' 4ualifi1.·J in 1nd1' 1du.1l ,·,1.·nh. "h1k !\.and' Bahr 1' l'\P'-'rted t11 m.11..l' 1hc \I.all'·, liq 11f d1' ing entfll.'\ In thl· 100 tn·e I ,lUril' \t, i...,·.sn Pl()( ( tt•nl fir..,t and quahtied. v.1th \JntJ \nJ·, Dorm· 1'1•man·I.. ..1.nJ Ccrnw1,· I ,nJa \\hill' ..ihn ml't't1ng thl' t1m1• " Tran ·.\,enll 10< (I P~11 t1 \m1th l~addk'hal~l anti (i1nm "orth !O< l I 4uJltf1t·d an thl' 1011 harl ( oas1·, Heather Launc ( 1\)(1 hn.'3'>t l. .ind fant•t \\ al ha IT'" I I 00 tl~ l arc also t•ltg-ihk for \IJtl' lOQll)\'lll1on Golden \.\-c,t\ L ind.1 ( 11nger 1<. '1rtualh a\\urcd a dt' ang berth after iin1~h1ng liN on the 1hre\.'-met1.•r hoard and second on the une ml'l1.'1 to. Ensenada 561 boats set sail tn one of world's largest races " 9r H-LOaCMIY ............ _ Modllf• eouthWt breezes aer1' 5'1 b-. In the NewporMo- El.-i •* ,.... rw dcMn the c:0111t rn e. S8tft edition of the ,..,... '...We WQ99f lnt.r-natioMI,_.. ,.. .. s.turdly. The -..... ... and trtmarane satffng under the Oceen Rec6ng catamaran A..odlltton ~ rute ..,. the fSrst boet9 off the string line et noon One or more of them ShoUld be ftrtt acrou the flnlSh line at Enaenacta tNI mornJng. The most tpeetKUler start on the outboard Nne WM the Ultr·a- Llght Ottpl.::ement Boat (ULOB) Class JI( group of 3e Which htt the line In an even start. It le from this clMI that the ftrst monohull ls expected to finish. Despite the crowded starting tines at the ~•ewport Jetty. there were no accidents; }uat the oc- casional huU-t>Mging as the yachU crowded the line.. As the winds clocked around to the west later In the afternoon. Indications wer"e that the race could be a fast on., at least In southern waters. The winds usu.Hy dlmtntsh In the late afternoon and evening near San Diego and the Loe Coronados Islands. · Most of the starters were tight. reaching off9hore lmmedlatefy after tt'!e start In hopee of ~Ing up a westerly that woutd allow them to set spmnaker9 for the run down the coast. · Wiggins to get drug treatment Secret weapon slays Dodgers, 4-3 LOS .\NCiE LES (.\Pl -San Diego Padres second haseman A.Ian Wiggin~. \\ho faikd to sho" for two games. will enter a drua treatment center and his fate with the cluh ,qll tx· decided later. the team reported 4.iaturday. "The mp tt'r} I'\ prett) much ovf.'r with. · \aid Padres spokes· man Mike ~anson. He sind Wiggan~ has not bccn an l'Ontact with the dub d1rccth. hut thc Padre' w('re told of has Wt!'lhc'I through W1gg1ns· agent. 1 on) .\ttana,111 "Wt· haH~ made amngemcnh for him 10 ~tera drug trcatemcnt center. H 1!1 statu~ with the balklub wall bt determined at a future dale." said club president Ballard C\math 1n a 'ltatement Sw~n\on '-'lid the namc and locatwn of thr drug treatment ct•nter would nt)t h<' d1sclol!Cd. and <1t11d no worct wo\ rclaycd a\ to whcthct' W1~1ns' h1atu'I was due to 'iUMtann• ahuS\' Bevacqua's pinch-hit double helps Padres gain triumpl'! over W\ LOS ~NCiELE~ (.\Pl -l\.un Be ' at·qua 1i. bccdmang 'omething ol the San Diego Padres· secret \\CJJllm The pan9h-h1ttcr ha'> hcen to the plate four ,(1mcs in IQ~) and ha" rnmc 3\.\l.l\ \\1ttl a hat each umc l \\O hJ\C bttn game-wanning RBI agaan\t the Lo~ i.\nit'k'\ Dodger\, indudUlg .l d utch douhlc ~aturda~ night that llft<'d thl' Pndre" to a 4-\ '1uor. .. I JU,t enJO} being 1n thn~· \1tu- at10ns.. .. -...u1d B<-' acqua. "'h11\l' double and Goose (ICl~sage·s ~"' c helped nght·hander \nd' Ha" Ion~ kccp ht ... rt'Cord pcrfl'lt at 4-0 "It \Ccms hke I'm at m~ hc\t "'hcrt' 1t\ up t<.1 ml· to t'llhcr win th1.· gam1' lll lo\C.' 11." \3td lk"acqu;1 Today'aGame San Diego (Thufmond 0..2) a t Dodpn (Valenzuela 2.::21-T"'* 1;05.. TV: None. Badlo: KABC (790). 1h1.· lfa, that n11""'"1! "'-'l onJ ~.1"·man \Ian\\ 1gg1ns had tx·tn odm111cd 10 a drut1 H'hatnhta11on C'Mltcr "l nder till' .1r1. 1m1,1anet'' he g;I' r l" a h1(l h I I H.1" "'"' p1h h1•d \I\ '1r11ntt innint1' .1ml gnt Put 111 a numht·r nl 1am' ~·lorl' i.ti' 1ng \\,l\ tn &•,,1u.1ua 3\ a pin, h-h11wr ancJ <.1M'3llt' in tht• lall· rnntntl\ "\\ l' hJJ out chan1.'t'\. hut "'<' wuldn't cap1tah1l' .. \Sid l>odttrr \.1ana!ler T omm' I asorda HJ\\~ln' had pltllll'd "I' -.tron~ 1nn1n~' .illov. 1ng ..1 pair llf run-. nn "-''1.·n hit' hdon· hl'"'"lt nut tor !-\\·' ... q 11.1 .. ··He 1u't thnvcs tin th11w '"u ''" \nl!t'll''lt111;1111111nth1 '4'1.11nll ,\Hon\·· \tltd San 1>1egt1 \.1an.tl,lt"r 1nn1n1t "ht•11 \11~l \,11"1.1.1 '1111/.kll r>1d. \\alham\ wh11lcarnrdearl!!.!_11].___"''nt 111 1h1rd 11n "111'1 B.11h1r' '"'l.lk and \rnrt'J 1m a "'1ld pnch San Diego came back \\llh a t~o run third off loser Tom Bft'nnan. 1-1 T cmpkton doubled and \Ctlf('d on Tim Flannc~ ·., '>tngll' Flnnne~ later scort'd on a single ll) Steve.-l1arvt'' alter mo' ang. to th ird on a \angle h~ TOil\ (1v.\nn 1 he Dod{ll'I"\ t1t•d the '>I.Mc an th1·. fourth inning on tos 1a's ..acnf11..'l' th that '><'Orcd P('dro < •ucrrcw ·In the oottom of tht" l;('\t'nth. the Dod~e" addt'd a ru n off San D1egl' rchcH·r ( raag Leffert!> "hen R.J Re\ nold-. lashl."d a pinch doubk and "rnn·d on Bill Ru<>'>Cll'' douhk < 11) ... \age pill hcd the last '"'' in-ning~ loa tht' Padn·'· p.a1n1ntt ht~ h'unh "-1\.t' T od:n ·., I O'I finale pit<. lefl·hdnder h•rnando \'alen1ucla I~-~ I againM "'1nr~ 1 hurmond (().~)of "ian Diego fh<.· la-.111111<' ht• fa1..ed the Padres 10 \an D1C'~" \ nlcn111eln firl'd at"' o-htt ... hut11ul wht•n thc Dod(tl'T'I \\On C. 0 l hurm1rn,1 ~"' tlw h'""'-p11rhe1 th,lt d<l\ allo"tn~ lhrn• l'.lfnf.'d n.10' 1n r ip.ht 1nn1n.!:._ ~_..--.-.----------~~--------~-----------=---------------~----------,.~--------------------~----------..... --~------------------------------~~~~~~ r. l . It r. ,. •c1a .. y' Freddy'• motto for wre•tlen: •At al.I tlmee. cheat' FromAPdbpa&cMI LOS AblOELES -t 67, .. Cla y ..• Freddy Blii ie retain the crowd apppl and bcachtboy looks that 20 years aao made him ·11 (hame on of the n na mct"Tttn=astiion Plate of Wre tllna.' The s.pon pvc him aold chams for his neck and stainless st~I joinLs to replace his kntts. By his owo account, it took away one lttdney and 70 percent of the vtS1on in his riJhl eye. . But his hatr st1ll 1s bleached blond and his faoe is as tan as ever. And dunna a rcccat visn here from ht' home 10 Han~lc, N. Y ., Blasste was surrounded by reporters and autoaraph seekcl'L "I've ne~cr had a rcacuon from. anybody ltke I ha ve this ume back tn Southern Cahfomta," he said Blas.stc has been involved trf'Wrcstlina smcc he was 17. first as a wrestler and then as a manaaer. In 1960, Blass1e am~ to California and arabbcd the hcadltncs with hts ou1ra1cous fashions and sneaky nna tactics. Today's wrestlers. he said, cafT) on that tradatton. · "When I went 1010 the nng.. I ~nt tn for on~ thing and that was to gj ve the fans a lot of act ton. I used to be .a b1gattra<.·t1on. The people in Southern <?altfom1a used to hate me." Homen No. 8 and 9 for Murphy Undtfc-ated Rid Mlller won hi$ nf\h • pmc to take the at1ooa1 Laaue lead in vtC:tone and Dalt Mu,fllj belled his lajue-lcadina e11tuh and ninth homers as . Atlanta defeated Hou11on S..2, tur~y niaht. Murphy's solo homer in the finh p ve th.e Braves a 6-2 lead. and he added a two-run shot an the nfntb to live I Atlanta 1tJ final runs ... Ebtwhtrc In the NL Saturday. Tlpa W1llat'll'• 1wo-run sinaJe capped a four·run ~vcnlh 1nnlna and .U.re De••• homered and drove in fi ve runs. powtrint Montreal to an i-J victory over Sf. Uuii that extended the Expos' wlnnina streak to fi ve sames. St. Louis staner JoM T•r, 0.3. camcd a J. I lead into the seventh, which stancd with a pinch sinaJe by Miile F1t11erakl and did not end until Montteal sent 10 billers to the plate ... Pittsburgh rallied for three l'\lns in the eighth innfoa. one on an error by New York 8-tc._ rclieface JesseOrotcoand two on .. That spelled success tn wrestling . sin&Jes b) Sllto WUUI and T•J Pena, and stopped a three-game losing streak by beating the Mets. J-2. Mets staner Ed L)'llcll pitched a three-hit shutout through seven 1nninas when he lifted for a pinch hiller ... C'tncinna11·s Jolla St1,1er pitched a 1wo-hi11er. his first complete game in the maJors since 1983. as the Reds defeated an Fra ncisco. 2-1 ... Aue Rawley checked Chicago on four hits tn 71/1 innings and Gin. WllM• drove 1n three runs with a two-run tnple and a sacrifice fly as Philadelphia dekated the C'ubs, 6-J . snapping a three-game losihg streak. Rawley. who 1s undefeated. now has three of the Phil hes· five victories. . .. "I used to have a motto: 'Win when you can. L<>K when you must. But at all 11mei. cheat. ... he said. ' The recent revival of hts spon surprises him. "If anybody had told me fi ve years ago what is happeninJ today, I'd have told him he was out of his mind. Blassic said. "People' who wouldn't lft caught dead using the word 'wres11tng· are going now." Three •hai'e Bouton Open lead • Keldl Fer1n of the Uni versity of !I Houston, first-day leader P•YH Stewan and Masters runner-up Ray Ployll away from a tight field to share a on~ lead Saturday after three rounds of the Houston Open iolf tournament. Fergus and Floyd each carded three·· under~par 69s and Stewart had&-70 for a 208 total, eight. under par, over Lhe par-72, 7.042-yard Tournament Players Counc at The Woodlands. They held a one· stroke lead over five other golfers who finished the day at209 ... Jn the Legends of Golf event in Austin, Tex11s. defending champions BUlf Casper and Gay Brewer bogied the final hole tofaHrttto a thrce·wa) tie-witJrt tandems of Miller Barber-Bolt Goalby and Doa Juury-OeH U &&Jer after 54 holes. The three teams posted a three-day total of 17-under par 193 over t~ tight-and-tncky 6.584-yard Par 70 course. &adly W.Jtwortll and Mtdey Wript, takina on the men for the first time 1n PGA sanctioned compcttt1on. bounced back wtth a respectable I ·under par 69 for a 4-under par 206. They soared Lo a 2-ovcr par 72 on Friday ... At St. Petersburg, Fla .. J94y Clan, who staned tllc day with a seven-stroke lead. struuled to a 75 but manaacd to clt ng to a one-shot advantage over surgina CGllfftl Walker after three rounds of the LPGA S&H Classic. Invaden cruh Arizona, 27-11 Hebert threw two touchdown passes and 4 t (>A KLAN D -Quanerback Bobby - Novo Bo1ov1c kicked a pair offield goals 10 lead the Oakland Invaders 10 a 27-11 victory over the Anzona Outlaws tn a United States Football League game Saturday. Heben . who comple ted 18 passes 1n 29 anempts for 16 7 yards. threw touchdown passes of 14 yards to Dcrt'k Holloway and 22 yards to Alben Bentley to help Oakland improve tis record to 6-J. I. Anzona dropped to 4-6. - Bo1ov1ccon\ened a 51-yard field goal In the founh quaner and a 25->arder in the first half. · Croft, Tum bull reach final•·. AAubel Croft defeated MeUHa ~ G•rHy, 5-7. 6-2. 6-3 Saturday to earn a spot 1n the finals of the a women·s tennis tournament against Wendy Tar11b•ll, who advanced with a 6-2. 6-1 win over Mary IAe Platek. The finals .are scheduled for toda) with the winner taking home S 12.000 and I~ runncr-u~ $6;400 ... Meanwhile. '" Tulsa, Jimmy Couon and one-time French Open w1nner Vaulet No .. will meet in today's singles championship match of a tournament after winning semi final matches. Noah came back to defeat 17-year-old Aaron Krkklt~ln, 4-6. 6-0. 6-3. while onnors. t c ournamt'nt~s top ~ea. overcame as rong challenge to defeat Gene Mayer;7-5. 6-1. Paul I• qulcke•t at Rlvenl~ RIVERSIDE -John Paul Jr. had the .. fastest speed tn the second da) ofqualtf) 1ng for toda) 'sGrand Pnx ofEndurlfnce spons car race Paul\ time of I :32.25 4 and averaJ.C speed of 126.824 mile!> per hour around the 3.25-mtle R1vers1de lnterna11onal Raceway course gave htm the third pc»1t1on on the stan1nggrid. -· "Suns.et race clouds .. up wlth Vlkes' wln Westminst e r 's triumph a ls o- muddles s tandin&_s The already close Sunset League baseball ra<.e got even 1tghter Satur- da} afternoon a\ Westmtnstcr and Manna post<.·d vi( ton es over Edison and Huntington Beach. which share second place The vcrdt<:t'> put five teams w1 th1n two games of the top. wtth Ocean View (7-4) holdtng a one-game edge mer Ed1o;on and Hunttngton Beach Cea<.h 6-SJ a I' 1-game ad vantage over Fountain Valle)" (5-5-1) and two- lcngth margin over Manna 15-6.1 Hl."rt."' what happened 1n Satur- d:H ·, contc\t\. Marina 7, Hun tington Buch 4: Th e Viking\ rrillcd o ut a \1:1.-run third and held on at Hunt1ngt1Jn l:ka<.h. dc!>pm· a pair of homer~ from Oller Da ve Grate Thi.' \l\·run inning hcgan when Matt llallahaugh '>tnglt'd and a m1!>- played ..ar nlite put runners at lhe corn<·r., / Jame\ Bun hen's ba~ hit . brough in one run and an out later Dave £ mmoM wa \ 1n tent1onall ) walk ed to fill the ha..c'> Stc.,.e Hlokd\k then laid down a • SQUCl'lt' bunl and reached fiMt when the attempted pl<1) .il lhe plalc wa., • late C1reg Knutf then grounded a single oil tht .-.eu1nd ha\Cman's glo\e to bring home t~11 run'> and Mike Dec re-loadc<l tl'lc ba-.e\ with another hit two homer~ and Huntington Beach then loaded the bases on walks w11h one out. A ttringJensen was then relieved by senior rtght·hander Robbie Hanson. who proccc.ded to work out of the 1am by stnktng out tht next two batters. Grace htl hts second consccu11ve homer on a 3-0 pitch tn the bottom of ti\( sevcnlh to account for the game's final~un. Westminter '·Edison 3: Although the Lions stt 10 last place tn the Sunset standtn&'. they have handed the CharJers two loS\C\ 1n their 1hree mccttn&' th ts season In the bottom of 1he '>IX th. Robcn Mantnez led o fT wtth a \1ngle. and ~te\.e Gull) smashed a two-run homer to left to give We~tmtn~ter its winn ing margin • The Chargers had a runner on \CCOJld with one out tn the ~ve nth, but a ground out and 0} to left ended their hopes for a wm Ron Weatrowsk1 earned the win . a1v10g up onl y one earned run 1n ht~ lasl 24 innings pitched f-d1son'<1 runs were all unearned ~aturda). Dave Kent singled home Ron ( hock to g1 ve Edt\On a 1-0 lead af\cr one 1nn1ng. With two out 1n 1he th1rtt.- a hit baller and two errors gave the ( hargers two more runs and a 3-0 lead The Lions cut the lead to one 1 n the fou nh when Roben Mart1ne1 '>Cored on Dan Vtllcps's double and John Mougin 'ltnglcd home ptnc.:h ru nner John Ostler Bottomed out \ - s~~ Twin•atop oakl•nd Mld.e1 K1k'Mr went ' fo~ S. the finl Ifill fivc•hll pme of his career. a M1nnewur won ii~ lt\'Cnth v1j&ht pme Saturday. dc;fe11i"I Oakland. f-6. Winner Frau va.aa. ).2. scanercd 13 hlu 1n 81h iJtnin15 before RM p.vla came oo for his third save. The Twtns scored all tr runs off 0.. S.&1", 2·2 ... In other Amencan ue 1e1ion. Al.a Sudtel, called up from the minors st on~y. slammed atripleand home run and drove ·n all three Detroit runs a&tinst Milwaukee, as the Tiaers nipped Milwaukee. 3-2. Wtnner-DD-Petr;, 4-1 .·seattcrtd siit hits and struck out fi ve fn 81/, inninp .. ,. Carltoa Fisk looped a· si!l1lc over • . drawn-in i~fitld wtth the ba~ loaded. capptnJ a '\wo-run rally on five consccut1vc 1inf)es in the bottom of the 11th innina and gi ving Chicago a 5-4 victory over New York ... J im Su4ber1 led off the ninth inning with his tl\ir~ btoop single. II~ and scored . on Willie Wll1on'1 s1n&Jc after a two-base throwing error by Boston first baseman BUI Beclr.aer, gi vi na Kansas C'ity a 5-4 victory over the Red Sox. The Royals won the aame after the Red Sox ttcd it 4-4 on Rick Miller'• pinch sm&Je with t~o outs tn the eighth ... Tony Ben aiard doubled 1n the tyi(la run and scored on a single by J0e Carter 4lS Cleveland scored eight runs 10 the eighth 1nn1ng and defeated Baltimore. 10-4 ... Georce Bell's single. his founh hit of the '8hlc. drove in Lloyd" Mouby from 'second in the 10th inning to lead Toronto to a '9-8 come- from-bchind victory over Texas. The Blue Jays entered the ninth inning trailing 8-6 but tied the game apinst reliever Tommy Boa• when Jesse Barfield stngled with one out and pinch-hitter Willie Aikens slammed his first homer of the season. Quebec dumpa Canadlena, 5-1 .. the go-ahead goal early tn the second period , MONTREAL -Dale Hunter scored Eil1 and also handed out 1wo assists Saturday night to lead the.Quebec Nordiqucs to a 5-1 victory o~r Montreal and a J.2 lead over the Canadiens 1n th~ Na11onal Hockey League's Adams Div1s1on playoff series. The Nord1ques could clmch the bcs1-of-seven- game senes. and a spot in the Wales Conference playo ffs. wtlh a victory Tuesday night at Quebec. A 'iCVenth game. 1f necessary. would be played Thursday at Montreal. Hunter's second playoff goal. an unassisted score at 2.25of1he second penod. rve the Nord1ques a 2-1 lead and \taned a '>trtng o four straight goals by Quebec. T~,_.._ • ...,.v_~~~~~ . . TILIYlllON 10 a.m. -"'° UllCITULL: "BA~ (Phlledefphl• et MllWM•). CMnM9 2. 11:30 a.m. -PRO POOftAU.: U8FL 12:30 p.~. -NO .._.,..Au_: NBA • ptayoffa (Detroit at Boeton), ~ 2. 1 p.m. -GOU': Legendl tourney from AuMln, Tex., Cfw'lnet 4. 1:30 p.m. -8A8UAU · Anglll at 8-lt ... Chennet5. • 9'ADIO 1 p.m. -MU•••'· 881'1 o..go at ~. KABC('7t0). 1~ p.m. -MmAU.: Angee. • &eattll, KMPC'710,. -----------~- Golden West rallies to wiil; Gauchos romp voldcn West and Sar,ldlebeok colleses· baseball teams • bettered 1hc1r respective "South Coast Co'!ference records w11h wins a1urday The Rustlers remain tn second place. whilr the Gauchos hover tn tt tic for sixth. Here·s a look at the 1wo community college pmes: Golden We.I I, Sa•ta Ana •: Keith Kaub blasted a three-run homer to left field tn t~e bottom of the eiahth in ning to lead Golden West to a win over Santa Ana at the -. Rustlers' fiel d aturday Golden Wes\ now 11-5 in South Coast play. rema11) in second place beht~d Cerritos. ' The Dons held a 4-3 advanta&,e after their half of the eigh th. but Kaub'i. stroke sent Shawn Gilben and Shane Flores across with the tying and go-ahead runs. . Wtth t~o out tn 1hc fifth. Golden West put numbers on the board wh en tcvc Overeem doubled tn Scott Rath. Andy Mota sin&lcd tn Ken DeMarco. and Gilbert walked wtth the ba!>Cs loaded to ~nd 1n the third run of the tnntng. Gal) Buckles earned th~ win while Mike ·Schwabe absorbed the loss Mo1a led all ba tt ers with a 3 for 4 da) 1nclud1ng.one RBI. Gllbcn. Flores. Kaub and Rath had 1wo hits apiece for 1hc R u~tlc:rs. Santa Ana·i. Gary Thom,.son was 2 for 4 and Vtnce Sh1nhoster took one RBI for the Dons (8-8). Golden West hosts Compton Tuesday. Saddlebaek U , ~mpton 3: The Gauchos a vcn&cd thetr first-round loss to Compton. and then some, w11h the v1c1ory at Saddlcback. Ihe Gauchos pou~ded two Tartar P.itchers for I 3 ht ts. ttnd atched Compton s defense commit seven errors. . addlcback ts the only South Coast Conference 1eam to lose to Compton ( 1-15).' Joe Holden. Mark Webster and Steve Nic.ho!s led th e Gauchos' offensively. Wf!tsster struck fortwo htts ~n four at bats. while Nichols collected three RBI on one htt. Bucky Bolltnger had 1wo RBI on ope htt. and Holden slugged two home runs for five RBI. Saddleback improved to 7-9 10 conference play. and hosts Mt. SAC Tuesda)". UCI nine beaten in 1 0 innings, 4-3 . Em F-ox ~orcd on Cal Cain's fielder's choice tn the top of the 10th and UC Irvine went down tn order tn the bottom of the 1nn10g as Fresno State sltpped by the host An teaters. 4-3, Saturday tn a PCAA game. The Bulldogs' Mark Gardner struck out I 0 to inuease his natton-lead1ng mark to 140 this season. In I 0 inninas. Gardner gave up 11 hits. and walked three. bnnging his total to 12 complete games pitched so far. In the I 0th. however, •.t was Fox who put Fresno Bafia grounder was advance . The. Anuaters t1Cd the game in the seventh when Ed Clark ~:n~lcd with two out, went to th trd on Brady Andersons single to center. and scored when lhe center fielder bobbled the ball. ( I had a runner at second in the ntnth mnmg. but C,ardner blew down Clark and Anderson to thwan the sconng 1hrea1 Fresno l1111ds the PCAA Northern D1 v1s1on wt th a 17-S mark, while UC I dropped to 8-10 1n conference play. The two teams square ofT again today in a doubleheader at lrvlne. Pirates' Bal,'more in.finals OJAI -the play of Otange COllt Coleoe'• leclcy a.more hlghlghted ... IOtMey ....... at the 0.., Ttnnll T°""'*'*'I. Barmore, tt\e ........ cNm- pk>n both ln~Mddoullt• on the WOf'Mn'I cornmunfey Colloe lewl, moY9d Into pGlllloft to Win thOM tl1lel tgain t~ beat.- Ing Krt.ta AIMert of -clebD. 7-~. 7 -5, In the quewterftn.e ._.. SM teamed wtth CWMty LM- caetar for W:torlel In ~" tarftnell and Mmfflnall In dCM • In the quanera, the OCC tllndem bMt the Santa Barbara duo of Andr• 0..,., and Karen Klt1Mlrg, 6-3, 2'°8, 6-1. It WU the ftm time fn the tournament they hed been e>C1ended to a third Mt. The Pirate team "-d a much ·· ...... time In the eemle, knocking off Seddleback't Ahlert MCS LMM Gray, 8-2, 6-2. TMv'll play Santa Monlola'1 '*"' nlW Fratler and Sherry Mltchtl In today'•ffn•. In the team ltandlnga. OrMQe COMt .. dMdlocked wtth a.nt• Mon6ca It 13 polntt apteoe enter- ing the flMI dey of coml)9thton today. On the~OOlllemen'• ... the~ ... .... odoub619 -Of Mlcflll•t Jotwt ""'* ..... d t of ... °""' .... '°' fhe la\t two nm\ rau~c.J home.' v.hcn ... < hm ~ublcttt' doubled do~n the lcft - Edison v1s1ts Ocean View tn a cruCl al game on Tuc'lday afternoon Seattle'• Harold Reynolda appean to be llYln• Alltel Bobby Grich the boot. bat ln fact he'• trtppint after taaJq Grich out at HCond bue S&ta.rday la tbe lllDCdome. • • 2 deot9toft ""'°" cat8PUft9d them Into~· tlMf . ficld line . W1nn1ng pttcher Dan Jen~ iook a , 7.1lead1r1to the bollom of the "xth I inning before C1racc h111hc lir\t of ht~ . , " , , .. Nordakog gets Rum Run title I ()N(, BEA( tt -Bob Nor· d'ICOI of Van Nuys avcra~d KO mile\ per hour ~aturday. outrac· 1ng a lO.hoat fit'ld 10 capture the Rum Run offshore powerboat race at I ona Beach Harbor The .,,.,tn gi ve~ Nord\kog an unequalled offshore winn ing \lreak of 24 con\CCUlt vc ... ICIOnt'\ In the l 1\ C'la•s Montdatr'\ Robrna Gil 1oolc ti"'· ~htk \I Rre1t1nback captured 1he h \ raC'C' Henn Abbadtt wa\ 1he 7 \ < ""' winner,· Thad hnlc) fi n- 1\ht'd ftn11n f4 • ..\ and <1rc1 Brnc" ~ the 9-.\ \.I( tor Express victorious in po~sible.swan song Mart_na swim• to Loa Al title Seure r r e li eves Young, lead-s LA io 1 7-12 win LO~ .\NCiELES (AP) -The Los Anaelci. Ex preu may not know 1f 11 will connnuc to be a llnited States Football uaauc team ofter Monda) hut that d1dn 't \O ur Sa1urda)'s 17-12 win ovrr 1hc Ponland Brt'lkcrs "(11vc our ktds 1 trcm<"ndous amount of crcd11 and ('haracter for thl\ o ne ·· ..atd Exprcn Coach John Hadl. ··rm happy (~ them What'' going to happen Monda\ we'tr all f1nd out loCt"thcr " Tailback Kevin Ncl'llln earned 1hc Nil .20 11 mc• for U 'yard .. 1o..tead oalan<<"d I OS •\ngt'le\ attack · The g.amr ma> ha Vl' been the la\t for thr financial!) troubled. leagur-owncd f \pre\\ It\ futur<' will he dcc1dt'd h\ IC'aaur ollic 1.il\ '""""arc ~hcdukd to mcci Mond.1\ I .. I hope we can be here to play next week." \atd ~elson. "but we'll JUSI have to watt and sec what happens." Los AOJcln marched 79 yards tn 14 plays on their first possc\Ston to open the pme'11eonna. Quanerback Steve Youna htt 111h1 end Mike l)herrod on a two-yard pa1'5 for the touchd own with 3:31 rematntnl tn the firat quaner Ponland cut the deficn to 7.3 w11h 14 SS to play 1n the s.ccond quarter when plaee-k1cker Ttm \.1a11c111 boo1td a '0.yard field aoal The Express struck next as quanerhack F-r:ink Seurer. an Edison High product, found w1dC' receiver JOJO Town\Cll 1n the end 1onc for an c1aht-yard \Corina m ike w11h S 28 rcm11n1na 1n the half. licurcr who cnttf"l'd 1hc 14me after Youna hohhlcd on the field. pa\~d to wide rcc.:c1vcr Duan(' ( 11.100 for 71 yard'! -the b1g j>ll) of lht' K '·":trd dm r . Th<.' Breaker\ mo ... ~d four yards in two playa fnr their nntM'oO( hdUWn ronland QUillltrtl:lC k • Doua Woodward tossed a two-yard pass to fullback Louis Jackson wtth 13:07 lef\ in the th ird Marina Hiah's boys swim team quar.\Cf for the score. captured first &>lace in the Los The drive was set upancra punt by Express Alamitos Hiah lnvilltional meet kicker Jeff Patridge was blocked and rolled out o n Saturday, but more imponantly. th<' four.yard ltne. qutlificd 1\s medley rctay tta~r M111e1t1's field ioal from 41 yards out w11h 'the C'IF finals. 2 39 rcma1n1ng 1n the penod concluded Tom Warde Pat Manion, Ponland·s 'IConna. Duane Wcllhocfer and Jeff E ia It was a bta·pla_y n11tu for the Eitprns as put 1oac1hcr a I :44.S I, easily ~lact·k1ckcr To ny ZcndeJas kicked a S2-yard passi na the 1 ·4S,,9 standard. field &oal -the lonacst m the club's thrtt·year Warde. 1 senior. alao toot a h1"ory -wtth 9: f 9 rcma1ntn1 tn the third s.ccond place 1n the 200 ind1v1dual period. II was the only teonn1 for LI» Anacin 1n mcdlt'y at 2:06.43. Teammate lhc ~nd tulf. Chuck: Day nnished first in the Youn .. who WH Stdeltned bnefl)' Wllh an 200 IM (2:06.33) and soo r~e tnJurcd 1h11h. returned 10 complete S. 1' p ~~~ (4 S6 12). Day's SOO swim was (or 91 yards 1n front of7. I 88 f1n1. JUStabovc t~ qualtfylna standard ··we ha ve turned nep11ves into ncp11ves of 4:S4 9 most oftht' stuon," Younasa1d .. It finall)' 1ook Mike Hams also earned a a lo t of adversity 10 put everyth1n11osether and ~ond ploce for the V1k1np. his loown up We turned a very nep11vr into a in the 200 free. po\ll!Ve •• -Jliiiil•••••iiiiiiiiif;;;;;;J .. ... • ~ # • . . ' .. .. MAJOtl t.•AGU• IT AMOINGS ~ .. Leewt ~ Crik.too Kana.t Clly Ml"""°'' O.ateno . S.11111 re.,, O.rrou 111111'1\0tt T0tonto '°''°" M lh.,.ullff Clev ... no New Yo-11; WllT DIVI~ W L II 1 • 1 • • . ' . ' 1 11 s 11 IAST DlVIStON 10 • 10 , 10 1 • • • • 1 10 • t . lelVl'UY'I keffl A.tJ. •. s .. 111e 1 Pct , .. 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Bthind tht-battms ca,r. fol"fMr Oak,land A'scatcher Jim Ess1an. 34, ti tutonna anotbtt rdauvc you nasier on his special cran . Former m~or taa.uc pnchcn MIU To~1. 34. and Enc Rasmussen.; ~. are warming up on the cd&e or lht outfield grass. Mttt the Class A Mtam1 Ma1hn1- 1he last chan« for formtt "'iJOf' lea.aue playm who want to remove the .. fQrmer" from that detenption. .. All thtse IUY' fttl they can play at the big-league levct,:• Marhns ~n­ eral Manager Mal F1chman said. "No one else gave them a dance ... Years 310. m°'t minor lea&~ tt:ams were pcppcrcd wnh old-umm who shared th~r wisdom wnh lhe youna prospects.. But as farm S)"tem was stteamlined. the veterans d1sa~ pea red. Fichman, who d1dn;t have the advantage of a maJor-l~guc aftilia- tion in filling his roster. decided 10 revive the old tradition. It didn't take long for word to JCl around .. Torrez. who pitched for Montreal. Baltimore. Boston and bottr1he New York Yankees and New York Mets. "as the first to s11n on. Wnhin weeks. F1chman had the Flonda St.ate League hmn of ~vcn veterans. The others are former San Dieao Padres pitcher Ju.an E1chelber'ger. JI, former Ph1ladclphui Ph1llici rchcvtr Ed Farmer. 3$. and outfldder Terrv Bogener. 2Q. who had a shon sun't with the Tex.as ~ngers. Altogether. the) have played more than 3.000 gam~ and more than 60 year!> in tht-maJor leagues. For 'arious reasons. the major leagues P' e up on them Now. the~ ·re ~a1ung -hoping -for one more chance ··\.\ e all want to make 1t back to ll'le top.'' Thomas said ... Because that' where "c btl()ng. "It'\ not so much chastng the dream -l"'e already go\ the Wot\d Sc:ncs nng -but It's proving SO~· thing to )Ourself and lo e' erybod) c1~·· Thomas has four children back m thr Los .\nstks ami He's alone 1n M1am1. nd1ng minor league bu~ for the fir<.t llml.' \ln<.e lh<' laL(' '60s "h 's hke rC'gr~~tng bad to the beginning.:· ht• ....,,d "I staned 1n th<' rlonda Statc-l raguc "1th ( ocoa -.:o\,\ rm back .ig.11n but with a d ttTerent ptr,p('Clt'l' · MT.SAC. • • From Cl hL·tghl a' .... 1nnt>r \1mlin \rL.l·ll "ho m.idC' thc-1rtp Imm .\u\tral1a lo lUmpcte The I "-foot 'Jult "'as a pcr!>Onal hl.·'1 tor Hn"\Cr IU'>t \hort of tht· I 5-~ \1,hool fC\.11rJ that hl' l.'O\CI\ BOYS 100-8 w" h 0 •11aro\ 10 91 ? 111.r• ~r "• 11 0. l &rou"a ro Ma11vet Arl\1 I 07 200---R '" Mar·"• ) I 71 2 8ur'lft 0 •111•.cl n IJ J Hem• Ion Aul lra•l•I n,n ~ E•..,t " Ft •rte u .. 71 2 8°"° A'"'"• • .. H l "-tAul lreha t •17 ~I A•"' WI~! 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Tf'leph one ~ ervfre: \londay-Fr~ ~ 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P. \1. 8u&ines Coun l~r : · \l onda~·Friday •8_:00 A.~L-:;;o{) P.\J . DEADl.l'.'•:s Pt Ul.IC :\T IO' Ot.\l>l.l'l- Monda y Fri . 4:30 p.m. ,Tuesday · Mon. 4:30 p.m . Wednesday . Tues. 4:30 p.m. ..l'hursday Wed. 4:30 p.m. friday Thurs. 4:30 p.m. a1urdav Fri. 3:00 p.m. undav Fri. 3:00 p.m. ... GRAND OPENING ' LAGUNA SELF STORAGE --We are finally open!! Many different sizes available from as low as: $40. per month OPEN 9am-6prt,-7 Day~ a week 20522 1.a1una Canyon Rd . 497-8900 (L A 'SIFIED 642-56 78 (112 M ile South of El Toro Road . 1 on Laguna Canyon Rd) ..... ler 1aJe ..... t. lalt .. -mr.ICl"ZIZZZZ'J~IPD~~~m'.il ..... ........ 1112 ............ oJ ...... _... .... Im Lmn ... 1-ITMf 1 ... 28drm 28a In excellent lo-2000 Sq. Ft. of fMllly llv•' l!Mral 1 .:;lnll~=al=;;~;; .. ;• ~ with upgrecMI ga-Ing. 38dfm 38a. ltg IMI-LEAVING TOWN! Walk to • tor•. New wallpapera, lly room, remodeled SC PIZI 1 3br IV.be -·-•• ·--, _ • pMh ~·and ltldlng khctlen with Iota of oelc & m~ • -door off mat• bdrm Illa. Ptctureaque MMe llM. a1epe 10 pvt lake/Club with redWoo<I "-* ~ V•de Mttlng on CNW· Thousand• In xtru S1"4K • , ape. S 145,900. 751-3191 all.ed act OM from pn. Agt. fUc, ~a-1903 • SEl ECT Tranafer neca11lt1te1 ---- Nie. Aot 546-5880 ------PROPERTIES oPEN s AT1suN 1.5 unu llUll IWLD IPEI lllllY 1-1 1M4Batartc •YDYU.1* 2021 ..... ar•LMt *LI)(} ISLE* T~~ 4 2bd.::", 3 g::~ 4 BR, FAM RM. POOi/Spa 90' frontege on lido Soud m&l ftlll 111... dj.lplex with mini b•y '320.000 beat "Eut End". 48drm LOYefy 4 Bdrm on diOiOt vtew. EM*lent Uttle II· Aak F.°' EVAN CORKETT on 2 Iota. 1649,000. comer lot • Pool ea. · unct loeatlon. '460,600 644-9080/Hrn87Mt95 LO·OKING FOR OWner fl~. with R. V accee. ChMt1UI ===::::::;::= .. Mt·ln kitchen, •ldoeed \\.\Tl HI Hll°"I • eowtad ~tlo & recently 111 '"'' ' •-· .... IAYI -. -painted. One of the nneet _, REAL ES I ATE "llmEU IAl.I" vakl9a In Meaa Verdel r ,,,..._ ........ ·---1·1• immum1n Ctl to .... &4e-7171 ' .. _,.._ THE REAL ESTATERS ...... ..., ....... 1 llYlllBIPlllMI 1111 ,, - APARTMENT? SEE SUNDAYS REAL ESTATE SECTION • I •, U1Nl.m-Ok1 ~ dMltm In a lowty btlyfront home. 8upetb bay view 1>1u1 tandy l>Mctt. 48' 4'M9e lnclud· Ing 2 muter tuft•. Pier ·-. . ----IHl,MI ...... ,,.... .... WITUFIRT Mii Thlt Winter. t>Jy your~n Exoltlng 4 BR VIiia tkl equipment IMtMd of Evan Corkett renting You c:en •Hord It l44-90e01r• 873-4196 In daMlflad. 642-58711 Ill OUYll-Lft Pllll Try a low down or leue option on lhi" 4 bedroom, 4 \Ii bath town home. Just under 4,000 sq. ft. Very dra- matic. Excellent financing. Fantas- tic buy. Gal~::.:L. IM BrubhGEllis RESIOE~TIAI. BROKERA<.E GROl p BEACH GIANT-POOL HOME ASSUMABLE LOAN Choice neighborhood-large yard. Two story Presley-built home. Minutes to beach. Four bedrooms, 2th baths. for· maJ dining robm, large eating area in kitchen, 11Wde service area. family room. lwo fireplaces (one in master bedroom, o~ in living room). three car garage Assumable $11 5,000 loan for $450,000 fee. Price $179,900 Owner mot1vated! ACUTM4•S IW ESTATE IY La WOOOBRl>GE BARGAINS LOMST P'lllCED 2 BCDIOOM If W0008n>fiEJ Assumable low interest loan ONLY $8S.900 , LOWEST P'lllClD WOOOlltlMil cmKSUJ 3 BR, 2 , BA with central air .DNL Y SI 55.500 LOWUT P'lllCm WMIMGTOft rLM HI 3 BR. 2 5 BA + bonus room ... ONl Y $134,900 CA(L DON Ml> ll£V HANU MDOY MALTY 559.5555 OPEN HOUSES UDAY 1-5 3 Acn /77 •Jar '::~~, SCC ~c4l lA-" ~~s· :':: ~ .... ~.( ----t-.1 ~. Ol'f t ~OUAN ----.--;i,i...... • • .., .. _ "'• ~ w•o~b..t -d· bolt... .. -· 6 .-.ot. ~ h ... , '-" .. ,, °' ---=- ..... --~ ·ft • ,.. 4 tOvOlfi' f SCUHAM ·1 I I I I' I ;oo;:J~~"tf?ffimffiomE~mW!Dl l KARTEN I I' I" I I 1 . I LACTET'I I r r I I I Lu G £ LJJT I I I' I I A ramoua oetenH •llOfney WH plt8d1ng hll Chtnt't ------ahOphlto"Q CtM IO IM luOQt I K R I B £ C • I My ct1tn, pl .. <lt llOI g11111v 10 r 11, I I I ~"lt•no by ,,.llQf\ o• ... _. I R £ v 1 r o I 0 < .... ,.... .... • ..... ....,...i I I 111 I I •• · ., ~ ....... , _,.. .......... ..___._....._.__. ( ~"21 .. ·~ ..... Jll9., ...... 1111 T&X mL Tll A 1pacl0\lt, t>Hutlfully We hive an e>pp0r1unlty to bullt ;J -Mrm hOrne with offer you, •• an In-lamlly a formal dining Ye9tor/ownel'. room• a Mj)er'ate muter •OUatlftad prof raeldenOe tutta. Handtome pool In v rivet• ard. OWner OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 115-1151h E. Bal>oa Blvd., Bal Pen ........... $335,000 Townhouse duplex separated b( patio Steps to ocean Linda Jacob!I 600 E. Oceanfront 2-H, Bal Pen ................. $247,500 1 Bd, 1 Ba, corner unit. sec. sub parking Bob Newell/Wyvonne Gill SPECTACUW NAllOI VIEW llW VIEW OF OCW, IAY I CITT UC:lfTS CUSTOI l ,IH SQ. FT. llOIE 2501 110101 VIEW DI. . - 10% DOWN $550K, ASSUME $380K at 11.5% INT. owe THE BALANCE AT 11% 5 BO, 3 BA, 3 fireplaces. ociagonal spa, master suite with fireplace & wet bar. new paint & carpeting, large llvlng room with vaulted ceil- ings, modern kitchen. all glass din- ing room, completely separate den with brick fireplace & hardwood floors & spacious BO could be office at home. WIWAM E. DOUD I CO. llC. 673-1600 STEVE PW T F Os• WE THANK YOU Yt1 ptrcMIH la 12 13 of Otty 15 Pldftc Wot41 (U•ltt4 l•ttltl) TowM1•11 Yotr CtlflMltCt 11 Awtciltt4 Yow T11te 11 C1•1 .. e• lult'J/V .. /flludl&JIUCIMtiol ~/(JcftetltltJl..tcatlet Padflc W ... 1 T1••••11 11M ft Al AM .... If! ramie tile kitchen' count.en, walk-m pantry, gu range and micro, dish- washer, oak cabinets, marble/gas fire- places, vaulted beam ceilings, fenced yards. Three sapclous imaginative Ooor plan. Lush, bountiful lan<bcape. A full of the goodies PLUS limited eative builder financing. Available with ~% & 10% down $2111 lllNtr PIN Clesllg C.sb PACIFIC WOODS TOlllOIES FIOI $134,SH We'll Seti t'-118111111 2 ..... fro• IO'll tMa S.tlr4ay I S...., IUY IOIUt (l lO·., l eatmtlel llwlte4) , ....... "•••••11 2210 Pacifl<' Av• (West Bluff, ~&a Mesa) North of Vktoria. t ol Sanui An.A lUv<'r \fhl're Victoria & Penf1c ~~===~~~=::;~~~=:=:::::= m t In Genfl!_ 8 --.utl .... .,. II .Hllll lllll~ MIJ 9--pJ:Mftrr'Wi'llilti. Tuwnhi ;s- --- I I . \ l&UOA fllllllLA ... c ........ 3 ltory home with puorAllUc oce&n view 4 BR, 3'1i bath, rnald11 quarten, wia. cell&r, tlHator, 3200 eq. ft S385,000 . .-Opeo Houte Sat/Sun 20S ! BAiboa Blvd . .... £1t1lt ,,.,"''"•" IOI OIT HJ.1377 FAMILY PAIK SPECIAL J 32742 Altpaz_ #117 S11 Jui ca,istn11 2 Bedroom, 1 bath mobile home Residents in process of purchasing park. $29,500. EWS IULTY 493-1124 MESA VEIDE 1115 TAllACEI $279,500 GOLFER'S DELIGHT -4 Bdrm, 3 &. 3 car gar . custnm doors & skylighta 1776 PITCAllM $206,000 HUGE I STRY 4 Sdnn, 2'h .Ba. '!I' If abutous spa -& vww 2909 EWSMEIE $151,000 OREA T HOUSE & NGHBRlfO -4 Bdrm, 2 Ba Needs (1xin' -but pnce 111 right' COWCE PAlll 2556 Cl££11111AI $126.HO OORGPX>US STREET -3 Sdnn, 2 & Huge kitch, stone fplc & ne~ driveway SOUTH COAST METRO UEA 1111 Solt~ Coast Dr. $121,000 A WWSOME1 -Brite <.'Om er lower level w /gar, new c:rpta. rtn; & tom of nurrored walls ... '"'° 54&.tlll 3130 lllliMH' C.I . IES 751·3191 nHIFIC TlltUUCI .. &FFlllAIU 11n,111 ID Perfect for the buyer seeking a. prime area at an affordable price. Sunny single level on comer lot. Upgraded -& air CO'}ditioned. Great location. Walk to park, pool. tennis & schools. Ask for SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT uumu1H ICUI/ JfTTY /UY YIEWI Front row Irvine Terrace. 3 Bdrm home with extens1\'e wood and beam ~ilmgs Lovely courtyard entry and beautifot ~hon Vfew side. Xtra large lo~ for expansion. $750,000 FEE. MARILYN TWITCHELL UM IAYflllT llft.D Two beautiful apts. F.ach with 3 bdrms. 2 baths & fireplace. Lower unit has formal dinJng nn. Sandy beach. Live in one, lease one or convert to single family home. $869,500. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE. llPfl LIM IAYFIHT IHll Seller wants to ret1re and may carry new first. BeautJful upgrades. 2 Bdnns plus den. Spacious and elegant-Boat slip available. Make an offe r' Ask for BARBARA JAMES or DONNA WEBSTER GE 759 -9100 1.=,E~R(-.,f ~-~ ·,) _,,_ ... ·;/ .. "i . !.,,!!· .. ! ,,. ... ·~···-­'11 "., I • I ,._.,.. OPEN SUfl>AY 1-5 ~ V'lew .•.... $30,000 ...... 1806 'ort Wntbcunt 4 Bdrm Portofino. shutter\ spa Ron Jagntr Hafbor V'1t• .......... $319.000 ........ 982 Sandcastle 3 Bdrm, oce~ view. POOi 8 Hutchm1s Hlrbor V'ltw tits ...... S34S,OOO lH ...... 1211 Portsidt 4 Bdrm, 2"'1 ba. Broadmoor. VleYt J Bracey S,ystns .................. S5'3,S00 .................. 11 Tlbw"' 4 Bdrm mstr suite. er views 8 Bamnston Sad Bay ............. 1275.000 ............. 2406 Vla MarN w Acre. 4 bdrm estate S Conine Cameo ~ ... 13t5.000 ... 633 c..,.. ~ 3 Bdrm. 2 ba with VM!w, pool 8 White Slwtdfb .............. SSS0,000 .............. 247 Driftwood 3 Bdrms. 2800 sq It . I story M Von Getdern tif)M . 675·6000 OHi tft ... •~ Cot-4-1 .... Grubh&Ellis tt• 'IUt,l'liTIAI. RIWtl. f.RAt.•. C,ft()l P llC ClJIYOll -YOU 1011 IEUM IT! This 5 Bedroom. 6'h Bath estate has 1t all. Over 6.000 sq. ft. of quality construction. Fabulous golf course and city views! l•CREDllLE FlllAICllC! Can you 1magme in today's world seller wtl carry $1.000.000 ,. 9~ FIXED IATE LOAI Payments $7.500 per month (interest only). 120 total monthly payments. loan & principal due m l 0 Y.ears 1 D££1WOOD WE -IUIY 1111 844-8200 .·. NEW LISTINGS w•ut 1121,111 Lovely 2 BR home in private community by the bay home. Features high beamed ceilings, bullt- ln teak bookcases, TV, stereo. Beautiful garden' patio and spa. Lease land. OllHA HL Ill 1111,000 Channel Reef -on the bay with ocean view overlooking entry to Newport Harbor from the third floor. thls 2 BR, 2 BA condo complex Is one of a kind. Lovely pool and spa, workroom, boat slips. amenities galore. Assume 1st. owner will carry 2nd at low rate, 20% down. I UllU 1111,000 Foreclosure on this new listing, a 6 yr-old Chris Abel home in No. Laguqa. Perfect location. set in among hills with panoramic ocean view. Warm wood Interior. Priced under market. UIUI YIEW llLU 1111,000 Stunning 4 bedroom Traditional detailed with Infinite care. Lighted paddle tennis court, pool- spa and lavish landscapinQ bid you outdoors. By appointment only. • CORONA DEL MAR "1111111 CIHI IHt,000 Dream kitchen for the gourmet. gorgeous wood plank floors, lovely private location. 3 BR + private office make this Plan 6 a best buyl · IHIEOLIFFI 1141,000 Reduced In Shoreclitts. a 2 BR. well-built charmer with r6bm for expansion. Plans for second story. Canyon and potential ocean view. UllH YIEW llW UH,000 Private courtyard greets you· as you enter this 3 BR home In established family neighborhood - open beam vaulted celllngs, pleasant open view of trees and residential lights. ILll •llA ML IAI PM .... The epitome of Old Corona del Mar charm. Three bedrooms, j family room, f\.llly equipped modern kitchen. oeautlful canyon and ocean vtew....Patlo and deck on view side. ........ Well maintained units ocean side of highway wlth view of bay. ocean and across from park. Interior garden atrium. skytltes. french doocs and windows. 3 BR, 2 BA and guest with good month-to-month tenants. IPHUU•L Mll,llO Bright and cheery 3 BR. family room home. Great ocean view. Open beam ceilings In llvlng room & family room. Large courtyard. pleasant p~tlo overtooklng the ocean! Price reduced. • ma.us a&. 1111,111 An et>totvtety outstanding family home with euperb upgrading throughout. Replete with fren~h doors and windows, poof, beautiful land- tcaplng. <t BR. famlty room plus a ·recreation room. a A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS F1*NCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UT..aY UITlllff HHC... 5 BR. Pool $244,900 G LIVINGSTON UITlllFF 112.,,. 4 BR, FR, Poot, Vu $339,000 L McLOON WNW 1121 , ..... ,,. ... 3 BR. FR $419,000 G1 ANOERSON lnlUISRL 1Pl9tS. 3 BR. FR, Vu $465 000 M REEDY W llUll-LISI J2 ..... Ylsta 3 BR. Golf Course $510.000 C KALINA lnlUU us ....... 6 BR. FR. Vu $675.000 B.REEDY .. ...., .. ... ..... 4 BR. Den, ~R $695.000 H THAMER •tulll IUI 1121 a.,sw. " 4 BR 3 Boat slips $995.000 M MATTHEWS SHIU WTILIFF HSI Car_. 5 BR. Poot $2 44,900 G ANDERSON 111 O&IYH-loUll 11 S.a ISIM4 2 BR View $280 000 R BOLAND UYHEST 1021 Wldwlf4 l.aet 4 BR FR $285 000 E CORKETT WHTCUFF -11 oe .... , ""' 4 BR. FR, Pool $320.000 E CORKETT LJnlt lllUA IS 2U ~alH• AH 1-1 BR S327.500 T BOLAND UITlllff 112 .,.,,. St 4 BR. Pool, View $339.000 R KURTZ MUU Ill UI 2121 htM lh4, FJ 2 BR $359.000 K PARKER 11 .. TUUCI ......... 3 BR $365,000 M MATTHEWS ... ...., .. 101Mltae4huf 2 BR. Den $389 000 C McMAHAN •tuKLIWI Ill lu1I 3 BR, View $390 000 B REEDY OMtullLIW i211 Wat.rter4 3 BR. 3 BA S435 000 G LIVINGSTON ua ... nnr-.u 11U WWte Ws 4 BR, Pool. Bay Vu $449 500 C KALIN.A UIMl'11WlllLU 1101 ,.,. ., ... 5 BR. FA $4 55 000 L MURPHY lnlUU..,. l,..S. 3 BR. FR. Vu $465 000 M REEDY .. ~ ttl11a, ...... 3 BR. FR, Spa $.495,000 D BIBB ..... , .. n11...._." ... 3 BR, Weter1ront $545.000 J McNAUGHTON L.91 ISU Utfla .... a 5 BR, Den $825 000 C RUMSFELO llllllNW-.U 1C.tllaehllllt • BR, Peddle TenJ\11 $695 000 L EWING ---'121 a.,sw. " 4 BR. 3 Boet thps $995 000 J AKERMAN l.M .. IU"-U...,. 5 BR. FR. Spa $1,395,000 L McLOON " llU 1t11 La., 4 BR. Beyfront $1 .895.000 L MARSTON ....... ••L.Wes..4 75' on Baytront '2.650.000 E OLSON -· Orange Coal DAILY PILOT /Suaday, ~ 28. 1985 · HlHITAGE IH Al T<JR._, j PfTE BARRET: RE~LTY NEWPORT BEACH •wtllT OUST 11.._ This sharp 3 bedroom. 2'h bath condo has it all: ocean v\ew from kitchen . & private deck. pastoral western views. cool breezes. super floorptan. community pool & tennis. Shows beautlf\.llly. Excellent value! HWptlT cam '1ll,lll Sellers anxious and will finance Lowest priced 4 BR, split level m Newport Crest On quiet cul-de- sac, close to pool. spa, tennis and beach Carpet allowance negotiable. lllf f I 1221,oeo Larger model with separate 4th bedroom. and bath downstairs High wood beamed ceilings throughout with 5kyltghts crfite open-~na bright feeling. Private spa in lovely back patio . Land incltided ILIFFS 1221,000 3 BR upstairs and 1 BR downstairs with separ- ate bath. wood and beam ceilings throughout Highly maintained by original owners and re-- cently decorated Overlooking lovely greenbelt and priced to beat the compet1t1on Land· in- cluded 11&1111 Y1EW H•ES Ult,000 Steps to greenbelt park setting and c~mmunlty pool. this 4 BR • ·den home lends itself to the active family This perfect cut-de-sac location makes 1t wonderful for children Motivated seller WEST CUFF 1211.000 Abandon "Moms Taxi Service Shops & school within 3 blocks of this 2 story traditional family home with 5 BR large family room & private yard Walk or bike to Westclttt Village never crossing ma1or street ttHIOll Y1£W IO•H . SJ 10,000 Located on an extra deep to t this 3 BR. 2'h BA Portofino has a completed guest house with free standing fireplace. loft bedroom and bath. E>l- cept1onal value with land included lllY11E THUCE Sl41MI Dehghtful home in ttie heart of Newport. Tastef\.11 decor with unexpected moods and textures French 9oors and windows Long list of up- grades Call today for appointment to see WtSTCllFF CllYI SHUM " En1oy the pleasure and convenience of this open and bright skyhghted single level home Modern amen1t1es th roughout three bedrooms. two and one half baths plus separate den UYCREST Ult• like a limited ed1t1on or a rare wine. this 5 BR custom home is an expenence1 Not 1ust another home. Thoughtfully, 1mag1nat1vely built with quahty features too numerous to itemize. Call today for appointment to see llYH SMIES IMl,000 Rere 6 BR with big view E>lcellent famtiy home with recreation and formal <!lning room plus 4 baths Totally enclosed pool-sized lot 1n well establtshed neighborhood. Good value IAYllllll 1111.000 Outstanding Bayshores pro~ fully re- modeted Contemporary but comfortabre three bedrooms. den. outstanding kitchen. complete- ly built-In. superb master suite wtth full amen- tlttes , .. i .. l • • dlf~eo.t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Ai>tO 28, 1885 .. .. ruliliGEllis ...... ftlW -.LI" Y1IW Mtt,IH Custom alnale-1tory. home with ocean vi w. ~pletely remod~ed 3 or 4 bedtooma, 2 ~ baths, formal dining l"OOrll, situated on a private comer lot. Skylights, French doors, new carpeting. tiles and window c:overtno. $449,950 lncl. land. Donna Godshall WILL _. llAlllT ............... 1141,111 Ocean & night light view from this single atory 2-3 bedroom, two bath. fonnal dining rm. and huge family room home. Remodeled an~ prof. decorated with French doors, plan- tation ~utters, Mexican tile, beam ceilings & many other ammenities. Spa, la.r&.e patio for entertaining. Donna Godshall ............. 1211,000 Thia remodeled, 4 bdr., unit is a aped.al treat for everyone who loves The Bluffs. Intimate and private yet with a noteworthy garden patio. Coby Ward - ••• Ull AT TIE TIP " lnlUll llU 12, 7H,IOO Breathtaking ocean. harbor & lights view from this quiet cul-de-sac lo- cation. A once in a lifetime op- portunity to build the home of your C:lreams on this estate size pa.reel. Maralou Ingold -IT-TIP .. lnlUll . 1121,000 5 bdr., fonnal dining, large family room. French doors open onto decks & large yard. Sweeping mountain & water views. Assumable financ- ing. Loia Jacobs. FlllYll Y11W IHl,OOI Enjoy superb Vista of gorgeous countryside from this Turtle Rock Home .. Beautifully decorated in neut.fa} tones, featuring woodplank flooring, gourmet kitchens, featur- ing master suite. Micki-COOper .. Ill.JN OllTIM I 1,IOl,000 A lovely Valentine built home on the eighth fairway of Big Canyon golf course. The flag lot location provides almost total privacy and the country-French feeling flows al.--.------nnrtw.is--;~ out. .. f I I ,1 r I I I I I I I • j ·. • family room, all gorgeous. will carry fina ncing. Rose/Danny Bibb •llAHLllU IAYflllT I 1,ll0,000 One of the most interesting single family homes on the Bay. Three levels of custom. dramat.Jc living , • with view to the main bay. large pier and slip, convenient to New- port Center and minutes to the Harbor Entrance. 4 Br. plus game room, formal living and dining, li- brary, wine cellar and more. Fee simple. Martha Macnab ... UIYll- IUUIT TUllT1llW. 11,111,00G A most commanding and stately residence. Absolutely impeccable condition. Over 5000 square feet of quality craftmanship. Includes 5 bedrooms, 4 1.h bathrooms, formal living & dining rooms, breaklat room, separate pane led family room and study, three fireplaces, sauna, jacuzzi. and pool. A magnificent estate viewing over the prestigious Big Canyon Country Club, lush fairways. Danny Bibb II' N Tll IAY-Ull ISU ll,7IO.OOO A w onderful home near the tip of Lido Isle. 5 spacious bedrooms, each with bath, oversi?.ed entertaining, original owners. Pier and slip for large yacht. A rare opportunity. Barbara Aune aYHL I.Mii II IAYOIHT II 11,000 Lovely remodeled 3 bdr .. & 2 bath home with professionally land- scaped generous gro unds and super large spa-designer touches thru- out-beautiful neighborhood close to Newports cultural and shopping f<i:- cilities. Tom AlJinson LIU,PLIU lnlUSS ltLLl IHl,000 Newly la s t e d sum ptu ous Portsmouth 3 bdrs . 2 baths plus new guest addition with full bath. skylight & built-ins. Neutral decor. en ticing stone jacuzzi off MBR Some ocean views. Marilyn Bulkley "IWllNI MUI YllWI" 1110,GIO Spyglau!! New Bedford. remodeled to perfection. marble entry. oak flooring, neutral decorator carpet- ing and decor throughout. custom cabinetry, solar shades, and glorious k.itch~n with new top of the line appliances. Marilyn Bulkley u1111 a nut nu ,aoo New Usting-Baycrest 3 bdr .. sky- lights, fantastic clurb appeal. pro- feuionally landscaped yard Master bedroom suite. added on sun room Call Liz Beazley for appointment to 1how. Laz Beazley "WllTIUfF -H" 1211,HO Wow ' 2850-square-foot customJZed home on a beautiful tree-lined street French doors. hug~ master 1u1te overlooking koi pond and gazebo Be the f u'lt to att 1 t Linda Oeth # 2 GIVIO PWA, lllTE 100 1441200· IH=102 ....,, • wt E;. IBlll! ..._. P!!l!z am 1!!!11! ..,... '""''"Ai ~..... .... "•e• .... lMti)if , ............. llU 11UTUam.m............ 5 J:~""·-;= -=;ti[liAil* •HVH 8<».f!RSfT Meny lllPIUTI ~., ....... V~~· ~· 3 Un11 .. ~ 11~1800 •.... i. 1(0 twnhM w/atUICW 2 ~ u~ In 00llfl8e Ind IM.llld UWedee. 9004! tlnaino ~ flNpleoe • unit. • _....... EutllcM tott• M.... ~•· comm poof. No OU1 • drMf'l'I tlOfM on 1319,000. 7.80-"81 AAJIOut fof Offwtt 3 80 hech 'A blOd<, eomevleW •79•900. 84'"2840 2Bdrm .. 2 •otm + *W If* pett. no tmotceta 1tteet to tt,..t lot. v. to Ocewl 1 Bey vtew. For• $375,000 '94.-1748 iaa t• Bachelor High ••· IMutttul Qrounde. All MW 11100/mo, i.. opt a\191l oceen. C.it AQt. 8UOOle ..... '"'Rf II* clo~.~~~~gt LIDO 18LE • S81' 28a. 2 trpl 6WN@M § Q room fMI-tumablt loan. Rentt 18drm tufte. LG LR. Mt w/refa. Diena 831-12N 7eo-t534 or t4S-t1t1 Cornet lot, extlN!Wty r• DR / den 1~ lote:t. pool 1.., room a. act.. ~ould ti. S1~k.+/mot · beth. Equip! kltoh. Pvt -tnOdeMd 2nd... _ _. o· P· .... ,:.T • 8U0 1 6 ' "' 'tp upgri ' Call Robert M,.,. an o tundeek ulllt pd PP lrt.................. ••OfY .,,.,r UITlllfP ,..,.. ,.. . • • .. 2017 W. Chandfet, So. \lle'lfyour Tu Shelt• '°' 11100/ • t42-1IOJ Wood & Otw houM htQh :C: :!',o~!;::! 5 9d 3h. flJn rm. 2 frplca, '550~~~ ~I = ~. ~.~· 1P¥. Agt 642•7'°"4 __ Furnia:· Minimum ~ _ R&'Mft}(" ,I • • • abo¥e main bMChJtpan-flNnc. 87~7571 (owntt). 3 cer ;er. '315,000 lnCI Appointment open I mo'1 Hwbot \llfW 30t 2 • 28a. den yrd. No pall ::,mylc~ .. ·~ .:.w•3 S!AWINO-Loweet Price--l~.:_~,1! ~~~~ .. ~T ...... , llTln WMkandt. 557~33'' T alk. .!.~ 1 .w _.... ba. Lg pvt ar_~:. ~-$710/mo. 820 ~t!9!t, ~ ' ._ ' 9pyge, Hiii w 'Br ...,.._ """' ~ ,,_ •w~ Ill Ot-~, ,.,,..,.._, •· ""'' oenerlwat., •~Imo. Nr tlth & Hrbr 87..-u ' :'.~!u! ~:-5 2 '"::: 3'AIJa~ tty. Lge In-.......... (ll&•llllU) luta Au ... I ~l~t~o~ ~1~!':.~~~·:. 844-5922 iv. mt•I04'• Brand new 2 Eatttld• SSIS,000. OPEN Wouu law/t .. naget Juartert. llllN WllW ltw lhflu tltlt .... Tiii ii m bullt-lnt, eeparate water UI• IW·YllW Townhome1. Lrg 'Ber 10818KYLINEOA. L.geyd&oover 1000tq Onoe -a~rau1ou1 pa~ Theoneyou'vebeenwtll• heal.,...8.2X grott.4to , be · 3h. 11200/mo & -3 r SAT & SUN 12-5 n patio In garden Nttlng. .... lllT llU houM, Ihle 3 1tory. 3 Ing for 3br, hdWood flrt. ch from 201'tdown 3 Br, den, 2~ ' comp. 28a 11100/mo. Micro. Call ,9,.,473 avee or Prln & bkrt ._.ome.. Jump on.Wt 4 bdrm wltb bdrm + _.,~ .. euea eoit,35ft lot. 1107,500. a.= ood ftnlncl . turo, 2 frplOt, ~-t!Qtit dl w;-eto.-l7Ht4onta Vlllt 140-3458 dya. By~· $341,000 OPEN SUN 1-5 corr tamny room. M-apartment hat ~rotto. ExclUtlve With Biii Fuller Full priof 1209,900. c11 ~~·11 corn0:_·,f.:1·i::· 850-1313 2339 Port c.rttele Pl I um ab I e IO an of · PoOI. tpa, .,,d Ill own Bkr 852· 12U · 8'S-eM8 • ' ' C M CHARMERS Emerald Bay remodeled 3 Ed Leonetti Own/Agt 11oe.ooo 11 11.75%. Jutt lighted iJltc0 dance floor. · S3e<>O. mo. 780·1'8 • · w/a 11 bdrm 3 be, 009pn view, 842-H01/Hm~720 reduced to $250.000. It 11Mton1wooded11111· tat lllt lttrt lelMt llfwntlftH c_:~~ y:f:~m•hoP = 1ga7yr000d. oPt1. avall.PC>ayt ••• ••• "._. Un owner wantt felt Nie. ~ In MCtutlon with a ,~ ~NI ......, _, "-aer·• 211• kid ok, delalla fA: 5, . lrm. rlnc.: --.... ~ Prlnclpele only. PA"fORAMIC view of r • 91 • only. 720-7403 or Large cqtom bi:ifH-~ DWta l 831-12N Newport Bay °'*"end LOOKll f7UOO. St • ~ &II-UITAU •IH-1110* evet/Wtcndt 4M·&MI aharp noma. 1 bite to .µ llghtt. Thll 'badly mla· Bdrm condo, 5% down, Immaculate 2 bedroom Hete't value 3b0rm 2bl IRVINE COVE raduoed 10 bMch, V"'Y quiet. Mini I•!•;, ;f tr .. tad nom. hu t>Mf'I f .. turM carpOrt, baJcny, home with old world )11111 IULn crptd ~eoor kit oar~ t 1375000 5 Bd view ocHn view. Atklng 1~ repoueSMd by lend« pool, ·~· 1'l owner chum plu1 cute 1 ,..,~ s 700 a ftm •P t 4300 ' ft •9'-oo33 PIP $' 5 o. o o o. own• r end deeper Italy need• 558-18211 775-5ao bedroom ept One block l l•l l 71-ttTI 53~8190 ~t_ ~ty fM IQ · motivated. owe 1tt Of help. $525.ooo !!EE. le•U ~ l llO to t>Mt ocun bMCh and TE>WNHSE 2er 2Ba. den !!!J!!I 2nd. Mark Jacqueia, llllllll •ITlm • 1 ..... cloH lo •hopping. Walk to wavee 2br flit C>x!t,atrMrnt & fella. ----.... ~gt $45-0922 3Br/«Mn. xtra lg• lot -"""HI I(()'\ I lllT llY • TIWI 1219,000. w/crpt1 a drp1 clean Uk•. new micro. dbl o•r • ..... ~. w/lrallar acceea. Blcic Ill 1"'11 .. IM. , .... 121 ..... -llHI .,., HOO-hurry w/~ pool a lpl Cuttom 'Bdrm 48a, fP&, ... .... Bay arM. Call tot appt. REAL ESTATE '72 L!!.tt ~ C~ ~ \41\ll HI HO'll 539--8190 Ball Rlty IN $950 No Pelt 6'~2«7 ~ot 0!.cs aec:~::1 1M• llUI WllW 12"·000 Agt. 631-t4el 131-1.00 Inga. lge llvt,,Q, dining a ~~,~~1e~r~~ II Eutllde 3Br 281 Triplex QUI Ju11 reduced IPYILAllPllL-Harbor Ridge 'Br SSOIK kltch lrff. 2BR. 2bl. 5 131-1.00 , al I ·-Gd loc. No I*• a1oso a 100 000 BMt value In Fat>ulout 5 bdrm, f0f9Yef a11um1ble. H 19,500. Star ptrk. Young adult• t ••• I ..,., mo ~ ..wrlly dep<>tll Waa1Ctlff i.r.. view, rtcl\ wood decor, Low down 250-1822 Agt .... AUIHI welcome. Agt 540-5937 3 86 a AX a i;:;;i unit on Avail 5/1 5'8-5827 •--t ._.:...,. W ... bultt In cabinetry, formal . UI• -111111 Jua1 '371,500. Speclout wt! 2 It SA Helohta. 2 the und. 3 firepl~ & _., -.n II• dining end corr guebo . ••• 5Bdrm 3B• Eatlbluft Bund equity lie Nlllng MP un •· •. ~ tan1u11e view all i.ve1a Eutalde lrg 1Br, prV1 111-UU Mlnl~m 10% down fullY CARMEL MOL. 3BR 2ba, view home. Large family for your dream home. & 3 B~nM, I~ rUief t Wall to wan c:1rpet1ng park-like Nttlng $875 ~S11nhc>\\ Bt·alh 111umabl• loan no tamlfy rm. Big aunny lot. room. wood floor1. ~3~ ;:bd'=2:~f ·1b&. ~~·~1~;:0/1Ml-srer through-oot. 2 c:ar oar· uu11 pd, grdnr 845-8453 polnlt. Pr1nclpal• onty. Upgraded thru-out. AMdy to move-In to. Call • · ' age, vacant. $2450/mo 3 BR 2,~ bl Condo Nice otanaCeppal831-12N ~~:~1m!.'L~~Agt a..0-1151 A~rtatatl US ILllOllPPltnlTlll annual c:ond. E'alcM. 1110oimo c8sf X MESA tRl-PLEX la .. ltdal Prt 1371 1133 E. 81ALB~ Agent. Don 842-97i 7 1&1111 YllW.... II.A. loan, atkg 1195,000. S ,Hr.de for f + i250R 111111 UL Lovely n~ Spanltn-atyle •3Br1~Ba w _.ctltf ftxer Sharp 3Br Carmel. L~ lot Prnc. only. Bkr. 852-9083 ~ty-M·1 bid .: 831_"1' 111·2111 townhouN. 2Br 2'it91, r:=: an!~58;.,, or UYPUITW/1111 '2 ' 2 • 500 Aot 7 59 • 1 7 HA'RBOR VIEW CARMEL tk Preprtz trn dayt-848-89~2 .,,.. terua •• 1111 2222 ~::g:'~ :rkpvt ~:: HouM Sun. 1-4 .• 845-7534 Probate $325,0QO 5 Bd •H'{H SOMERSET. Many A~ly•ll lort 'f~~~:;ow'ng hlW fHr 0.lte• la. Wtl ftr It 1fli 3BR 28X fiOU ... CJMn, nu Avl '125 sf8001mo * .. IT • ._* 38a, remodeled. OPEN upgradea. OOOd flnanc. 0 · Cl on vwy large Improved c:arpetlpalnl/drapee. 5'8-3155 or 098-3434 -rn SAT/SUN 1-5 3500 $369,000. 7ec>-eee1 IUYllW IHI IOI OCEAN FRONT LOT Oc:Hnfront E111te IOI Accetl to private beech. - 2= ~~:k,~t~,: MARCUS 1173-3777 Agt *LIDO BAYFRONT 8Br. LOW9tl prlcad ''Bdrm. Spectacular wtllte w~ter ~~l~.'s~~~/~=-$1'°°/mo. 780-1830 '1;~,~~~~n~~/~:11 will help wllri financing. BIG CANYON'1SY OWNER pool, lg doc:tt $4,1150.000 Light view. Agt 75t-1097 location. THREE ARCH Agl 873-3777 CHARMING tpaclout 2BR 6'1-5801 or 848-2634 cuttomlDd. Poof. 1p1, -Wiil axchange. CourtMy BAY· So. Laguna. Secuf---1 ba, 1g tam rm. wtlk to p view, air. $509,000 GrMt to Brottera 1113·7173 TIDI Tllll TIUI tty gale ar ... prtv beech, Oceanlronl lot al>f>l'OYad l>Ctl. 11150, 720•8174 Und41f $400 rentt COOi R ftnanclng 759--1879 Comer lot w/ New England tannl• eour11, clubhouN. for 4 Condoa 45x202 alngtes pad w/appla tnd H · WllTIUFF 11y1e home. R•model $1,'95,000. Kn~ $795,000lncl bldg ptana. telt1 •na UM Jecuz:zl 539-8190 0 0 • IAIYlel spa c: 10 u • , bd r m , w/= ou1tom f .. t~. able 1Jctiltecta & q i-873-3777 Agt 28( Ir tnCd yrd, grdnr Batt FUty fM p U M lllJ llRll w/remodeled kitchen, SHOW LIKE MO L, nwa avallable. I.I. cbatt lnel. ~kd~ 720-85911 Und« $400 renta cool E S ---1 ...,,., form1I dining, f1mlly 38R 281. formal' dining + Owner 71'1'99-3070 -Wknda/ewe 848-39'0 ti~fetJ>ad w/eppls and R E ~ ••" ,...,_ room pool aacurlty 2 family room. Come by°' 11111796-8121 ...... 1.-_ 1 't 1 T Ultre·O.tlgn, expended flrepl*=-a' much m0re. 1201 Dev. on Ln .• WMtclltf. I p "1 l S for *New 3Br 2'h81 twnhN. ~~~~~ ~~ty 1.!11 y Monaco, ranov1tad In FOf Only a269,500. Open Sat/Sun, PM. •c•t rt_ 8Mch ., .. Property 2 frplca. ape. dbl ~ 642·3850 1984· Owner moUveted, 01*1 Hou .. Sun 12-4 Harry F~ 83-1· l2N 2 HOUSES Coeta M ... New duluxe Condo, Stepa S 1150 No pata 722-801 l Dua Ptlat iU r;::, r~n~~5~; 1208 Nottingham Dr or Groaa $19,200. $172,500 to watw, pool & tennla BR iv. bl+ den. Lg *Furn. modef 1br condo. *" .... * Br. 2!.oibl In S..vt.w pri- appt.Ownr/Bkr. c:alltoraprtv1telhowl~ 15% On. Owner Don courta, NCluded bMCh [tenced yard. 3018 spa/pool,'/•mlto marlna 1' RUE SAINT CLOUD Cur1 A. H«bertt II Goguen '97-82~7 locitlon $380,000-Klllybrooke $975/mo Lv /beactt Owner 499-2713 ..,.,,.11•2 831•12N linanclng •vallible. 2131'93 1731 ' (213) 2'~927 vate comtm1nlty. Com· pletaly ract.c. new c:pta. A/C, apa. '3-'9,000. Exel. financing M0-11 '1 ''"" v TRIPEX w/room tor 2 Penlntult , mOdern duplex Exchange for Condo, m19 -_or ______ ._ BLUFFS-LINOA-$1911,500 more unite. Supar New· In quiet toe. 3 Bd ea, 1 home-or land. Contact heR 2BA 2 Story Condo, No frllls no 1>4111 $400 bac:h Aaaum S 152K low lnler .. t. port Ht• toe. Qwner/Agt. door to Bay. $285,000 Brotter (71') 760-IM2 I" deck, pool, 2 car gar. nr P•d CIOH to bHC:h 2109 Fuant ... 780-8289 $290.000. 84S-fe82 Agt 873-3777 Brotter Cooperation _ J OOC. *8!5. 840-8087 53M190 Beat Rlty lea ----· •""- ~ --, .... ~ ..... .,.....-&.. _,_ :: .. -J --,.._ __ _.. ----1 ... ___ __, -~~·"'":J ~ .. ' ---··u oe.11cw. ....... , .. ,.. ,. The Balboa Fun Zone arf'a is undergoing redevelopment By lhl!' end of 1985 the a~a will bt.>come the next Lido Village The prime commercial property at 207 Palm 1s now avail- able. Bldg des1gnf'<I for S<.oc.'Ond story $162.000 USt.llnable fu"St, income $19.800/yr Consider· a ti on to broker tU-2141 .... r-1111.000 LIN IAYFIHT ITUlU 1711,000 $160,000 down and 0 W.C Will con- sjder trade for Spyglass. Harbor Ridge, Big Canyon, Bayshorcs. Lido or Corona del Mar property Agent 673-7300 1201,IOO Eaststde -2 separate homes on I lot Outstandmg quality and condtt1on Perfect for owner occupancy Amen1t1es galore 2 private garages Come sec these! THE REAL ESTATE RS -. ' . . . ----· -.. . .. 111¥111 TilUll -IHI.Oii Fii front row Vl<.'W of Newport Harbor -& Ocean Rambling Cal1Comi• Ranch &!tat~. Gourmet kitchen, family room. 4/5 bedrooms, swlmmlnf( pool. spas, g#U"bo with t.erratt'd garden.~ IAllf _...., I UlTH (-l l4}U4 llH tlt .... HLIAI AWHlllE HUI WlfWJ 240 .... , ,,,,. Watch the wave-s crashing un Llttl(· ~rona Beach from this rt-modeled 3 BR. 2 BA • loft haven, nestled in lhf• lush canyon wfmax surf & sand views, plus warmth of USt'd bnck. stained glass, hardwood !loors & skylights sns.ooo SANDS INVESTMENTS (714) 759·9070 IW IAY IElCll Oceanv1ew Luxurious near nc-w duplex. 3 bdrms. 2 ba up and 2 bdrms. 2 ba down, fireplac:es m both units. big 4 car garage Asktng $29!:!.000 -with low down payment.. JACOH llElL n 111-1110 -------- "4 LOHS Lill A llLUH llLY ll•t,IOO Spacious executive home Cozy fire- place Four large bedrooms. Giant sundeck. Located next to a large park. Call to see. ., ••r rnomn 1111 On cul-de-sac, <.'Wit.om In evt>ry way 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, detacn<'d 3 car gar, pool & spa. brick driveway & eon try 4 Set1t Frerx·h dOi'>rs. oak floors, solar and much mor~ Only 5 yn old Walk tu golf rou~. Pricffi to sell at $329.500 Shown by appt only. 84() 3480 NEWPORT HEIG HTS-Custom built 4 Bdrm, 3 Yi Ba. lrg master bdrm suite. Famjly room, dining room. vaulted ceilings ~ d~k. Located on a private street..Agents welcome. IPEI UT/Ill 12·1 $121,IOO IOI NIALi PUCE IWIH/H2-l421 llEllGEI 110,000 IEW LHllY tcUIFHIT -1121,000 Best Ol'f'anrronl LIOATJH overlooking ..and. surf. Catalana sunsets a BR, 2 BA rnndo with lots of leak. glass & Lue Spa in mslr SUlt.t· C\Jslom k1tt·hen With Jenn- A1r, Thermador. Sub-zero apphan<."l>s, tc•ak bar. wine ra~k. §e(:Uraly system, 3 car subtC'rranC'an parking H . Brownell, Arch1U><:t, T Thomas, Bu1ldl'r IPH •HE UT/SH 1-1 llOt~ IOl&IFlllT .... 11. o.~~. •atter, ........... o. ,,.,, 144-11IO, 111-1771 Large, executive 3 Bedroom 21.lt Bath home. Panoramic view of Back Bay, has security gate. A/C, 2 fire- places. wet bar. 3 car garage and mu ch more. Owner will help finance. Asking price $540,000. TUllTillAL llUL n 111-7110 Oecorator perfect 4 Bedroom h~ with uraty system. gr nhou.'le, hobby room. fonuly IE'aJUrt' or entE'r- u11n1ng Private beachee Extra i.ra• yardit and 70 front tcct on the water. Wiii OCC"Ommod•te latgt' lx>at(I). 1111,111 L• .. •••W ll11MI PH Ullf•DllM . (l1~ I\ 12-X. FWI H NllTS h1tr WIH Oarry 1st T .I At 12-X. BA YCREST 3 Br, 2 Ba. Large lot with room for RV . Central air conJ ditioning. Two fireplaces. Priced at $255,000. IHI llaAf 11H-•1JOPll 1711 TUHW11H ..... -Ml-2111 Lovely 4 Br or 3 + Den. 21 1 Baths m desirable. area near shops & largest pool New t•ar pet.s & paint. shutters. wood- bumang flrcpla<.-e. double garage Sunny kitchen 2/large breakfast area overlooks private patio. Vacant. Large assumablt> loans l171MOlld.LIM ..... : 1ii 1111/MHlll IWIH•IPIUTI Nice 3 Bedroom Mesa Verde home Owner has to sell so make an offer on this one. Asking $134,500. TIUITillAL IUL n tt1-llll OLD CORONA DEL MAR 20N A LOT BHt location. walk. to Padf ic Coo.st Highway & i.hopPfns. or walk to b<>o<.·h 2 Bedroo~ 2 b8tht. plUJ den l.IVlng room wath rLreplace & private' patio Cal Shake roof. ~nt.1 house In rear, 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath COAI T PRONRTll9 CO. 811-1410 . ·' , IADROOM 502 13th St. (downtown) Hunt. Bch. 8"-eoC>e 1182,000 Sun 1-5 •••2525 Ocean Blvd (F-3) CdMar 8"-0C>eO '359.000 Suriaay 1-5 2 BR plue FAM RM or DIN •V27 BMchcoinbet, Jumlne Cr COM 760-8333 $345.000 Sun 1·5 * 1429 Dolphin Terrace, Irv T.,r NB 875,000 $Sun 1-5 .. * • f1 lilllg~ua. Turtlerook Irvine 759-9100 $220,000 Sun 1-5 •6 Jetty, Jatmlne Creek NB . 760-8333 $371,500 Sun 1-5 • •48 Rtdrnne. Harbor Ridge NB 780-833 $525,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 20 Rue Grand Ou<;al, Big Canyon. N.B 844-!X)e<) · $389.000 Sunday 1:30-5 60 Sea ltland, McLain Big Cyn NB 6-44-6200 $225,000 Sun 2-5 3408 Summerset, Costa Mesa 6-45-0303 $179,500 Sunday 1-5 1903 Yacht Camllla, Seavlew 631-1400 $335,000' Sun 1-4 31tEDROOM * •603 38th St, tltnt Newport 631-1400 $690,000 · Sun 1-5 789 Avocado, Sandcastle NB 780-8333 $377,500 Sun 1-5 . * * 17 BQlboa Coves, Newport Beach 631-1400 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 **35 Balboa Coves, Newport Beaa~ 557-9714 $415,000 . Sunday 1-5 1200 Berkthlre Lane, Dover Shores NB 673-7300 $278,000 Sun 1-5 •633 Cameo Hlghlands, C.Hlghlands COM 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 309 E. 19th St. Costa Mesa 650-4758 $131,90q $at/Sun 1_. * •219 E. Bayfront, little Balboa NB M.t-6200 $790,000 Sun 1-5 100 Kings Rd, Clltthaven NB 644-8200 $425,000 Sun 1-4 •305 Kings Rd (Newport Heights) NB 6«-6200 $289,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 946 Serra, Mesa del Mar. Costa Mesa 845--0303 $139,990 Sunday 1-4 *...,.2018 Summer Wind (dial 107), S.A. 548-1903 $144,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 0 -' 2040 Shlpway Drive. Baycre11, NB Sun 1_1r. 831•7300 1286,000 "' •35 Skyull. Jumtne COM 759-1501 $385,000 Sun 1-5 3405 Summenet, Cotta Meea 6-45--0303 S 195,500 Sunday 1-5 3 Vallev View, Turtle Rode, lrvtne 673-1771 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •601 Via Lido Nord, Lido t•. N.B. 673-8848 $5~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Quito, Lido Ille, NB 631-7300 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 llEDROOM 1 Coventry, Harbor Ridge NB 6-4.t-62-00 $599,000 Sun 1-5 2338 Cyn1hla, Coata Mesa · · 546-2~13 $185,000 Sunday 1:30·4:30 * • 1330 Galaxy Or. N.B. 873-7300 $875~ Sun 1-4 2958 Java, Mesa Verde. Coata Mesa 546-2313 $225,000 Sat/Sunday 1-4 •V 16 Napoll. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,295.000 Sun 1-5 * 1206 Nottingham Dr (Wntclltf) Nwpt Bch 631-1288 $289,500 Sunday 12-4 ' 426 ·Plazza Lido, Lido Ille NB 673-7300 $675,000 Sa1/Sun 1-4 2339 Port Carlllle, SeaWlnd NB 64.t-4720 $349,000 Sun 1-5 18« Port Chanea. Harbor View NB 760~33 $3,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1806 Port Westbourne, HV Homes NB 760-1sa.. $349,000 Sun 1-5 2406 Via Marina, Back Bay NB 675-6000 $275,000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * * •222 Via Lido Nord, Lido ltland 6-44-9060 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5 _________ -U.;:l5-J:taele:w1nd:a,.Jllay.c:t.i~&wpt-&~---=-=----------------------------------------------------------.~~~~~i1.!'.P.~D"(0"1r1~~8~ 495-8460 $795,000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 484 Traverse, Cotta Mesa 546-2313 $134.900 Sat 10-4/Sun 11-2 •819 Vista Bonita, NB 550-0500 $ 199,000 Sat/Sun i-5 •••8304'n W. Oceanfront'. N.B 6-44-5150 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * 2001 Vista Caudal (Bluff•) N.B. ~209 Sat/Sun 10-4 2345 Aralla. Eastblutt. Nwpt Bch 6-42-5200 $282,500 Sunday 1-5 * *4 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 557-9714 $695,000 ~unday 1-5 27? 1 Bayshore Dr. Baythores NB 644-6200 $355,000 Sun 1-5 ••1531 Bonnlf Ooone Terr, CdM 759-9100 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2017 w. Chandler. Santa Ana 557-334'4 $154,500. Sat/Sun all day 2323 Cliff Dr. Newport Heights NB 6-4'4-8200 $699,000 Sun 1-5 •2953 Country Club. Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $167,500 Sunday 1-4 12t> 1 Devon Lane (Westclltf) Nwpt Sch 631 -1266 $319.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *247 Driftwood. Shoreclltta NB 675-6000 $550,000 Sun 1-5 390 E. 22nd St, Back Bay. Npt Bch 536-1461 $243,000 Sunday 1- 390 E. 22nd St, Back, Bay. Newport Beach 536-1461 $243,000 Sunday 1 5 * 10068 Ellis, Fountain Valley 751 -3191 $111 ,500 Sunday ••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shorn) COM 631-1266 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **121 Harbor Island Rd, Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1,550,000 Sunday 1_.:30 •240 Hazel Or (Ocean View) Corona Del Mar 759-9070 Agt $725,000 Sat/Sun 11,5 ....-16 Jetty. Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar 6-44-9060 $334.SOO Saturday/Sun 1-5 1322 Keel Or, HV Hlllt NB 644-6200 $329,000 Sun 1-5 1322 KHI Drive (Harbor View Hiiis) NB 6'44-&200 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2001 King• Rd. Cllffhaven • 831· 1400 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shorn. NB 631-7300 $849,000 Sun 1-5 *401 Onda (Bluffs) NB Sun 1_5 759-1234 $245,000 1528 Orange Ave,(COf'n. Palmer)Coata Meaa 873-1600 $215,000 S~nd1y 11-4 106-4 Peacador Or, Dover Shorea. NB 831·7300 S525.000 Sun 1-5 1795 Pitcairn CM 759-1501 116-4,500 321 PolnMttla. Corona del Mar 1 rr: 831-1288 $'433,500 Sat/Sun • ., * •808 Romona, lrvtne T.,r .. CdM 04'-0C>eO $3-49,000 Sunday 1·5- 7 Rue Ch•tMU Royal, Big Cyn NB 6'44-8200 U79,000 Sun 1-4 e ....-14 Rue Saint Cloud, Btg Canyon. NB 720-1762 Seturdty/SuNtay 1-!5 180f Sabrina Terrace. NB 759-9100 $875,000 982 8andcutle, HV Hiiia, NB 644-8208 1389.000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 * •812 Aleppo, Eaatblutt, Newport Be8ch 644-9060 $339.000Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1521 Anita. Westclltf NB 6«-6200 .. 198'4 Balerlc. Mesa Verde, C.M. Sun 1-4 546-5880 $199.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •933 Bellis, Eutbluff NB 759-1501 $319.90Q. Sat/Sun 1-5 *....-44 Br~urn. Big Canyon, N.B 6-4.t-9060 $895,000 Saturday 1-4 23 Cambria, SpyglHI COM 673-7762 $579,000 Sun 1:30-5 345 Cherrytree Lane. NB . 559-9400 $229,500 Sun 1-4 102 Columbia, Npt Crest NB 760-8333 $189,000 Sun 2-5 1109 Dennis Or. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $239.950 Sunday 1-5 609 Donald Place, Nwpt Hgts. Costa Mesa 642-74.29 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 205 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa Penln. Npt Sch 963-8377 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 518 El Modena, Newport Height•. N.B. 640-4868 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 Galatea Terrace, lrvlne Terrace. NB 831-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-5 * * * 1310 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB 831-7300 $990,000 Surr 1-5 1356 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. Nwpt Sch 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores NB 759-1501 $600.~ Sat/Sun 1-5 ••4621 Gorham (Cameo Shores) COM 644-6200 $699.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2501 Harbor View Dr. HV Hiiis NB 673-1600 $550,000 Sun 12-4 9 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1233 Highland, Westcllff NB 760-8333 $450,000 Sun 1-5 20 Hlllsbourough. Harbor Hiii, N.B. 760-1900 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Little River Circle. Spyglus Hiii, NB 631-7300 $597,500 Sun 1-5 •706 MaJabar. Irv Terr NB 759-1501 $'499.000 Sun 12-4 3280 Mlehlgan. Mesa Verde. CM 546-2313 $149.900 Sunday 1-'4 14 Morro Bay Drive. Spyglua Hiii, NB 631-7300 $549,000 Sun 1-5 • •34 Morro Bay, NB 759-1501 $859.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1751 Pitcairn, CM 759-1501 $182,000 1776 Pitcairn. M9.. Verd•. C.M. Sun 1-5 751-3191 $208,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2320 Port A*deen, HV Homee NB &76-8000 $297 ,000 'Sun 1-5 1211 Portllde, Broadmoor NB 64~-8177 $345,000 Sun 1·5 ••~ RoyeJ St. Georoe ~ Cyn NB 644-8200 t2, 100,000 f\.im Sun 1·S ••5 Rue ChatMU Royal,~ Cyn NB 8"-8200 $635,000 Sun 1-& * • 1441 Sendcaa1 ... HV Ht$, COM 8"-toeO M95.000 Sunday 1-5 1148 Santi• Ortw, OoWt Shot9e, NB 631-7300 S'.Seo.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1542 8antlego Ortv9, Bayct•t. NB &31 -7300 $350.000 Sun 1-5 19432 si.rra Lrf:.· Tun .. Rocic, Irvine _ -ssl-~ S2 .000 Sat/Sun 12 30..4 • •32 VMlnna, Herbor Ndge NB 780-8333 $4el,000 2582 V1eta Dr..1._~ .. NB ~200 ..se&.oo 2727 Wlndovet, H81b0t VleW Hltte NB ~..e200 1&4(),000 . Sun, ... 2008 WlndwWd Lane,~. NB 631-7300 S295i<>OO 8a1/8un 1-6 . l 1911 Yacht Mwla, s.vtew. ~ 8w:it1 M0-1141 $349,000 • und4IY 1-6 S.aDROOll 1t 2936 Carob, Eaetbluff. Newport 8d\ &«-9080 124',900 Satl&w\ 1-6 ••507 Me>rmngttar Lane, 0 . Shofee NB 760-8333 ~5.000 Sun 1 .... 220 Via Palermo. Udo 1•. Nwl>!!d',Su 1 rr: 640-..S68 $327 ,500 ~' n • ., 58RptuePAMMI•• ••• 1815 Bay.idere Terreol(lrv. T•r.)CdM , 6-44-8836 S995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ....-2885 Bl)'lhor• Or NB o .. n 2_5 759-9100 1483.000 _, •2023 Goldeneye~ M ... Verde, C.M 6-45--0303 $243,900 Sunday 1 ... 1764~1~$~.~8 Sun 1;.5 * e 70 Hlllcrelt (86a Canyon) N80 ... Su 1 5 ~200 $1, 19!,000 ._,/ n - 20 Morro Bay, Spygt .. NB 6-44-8200 $525,000 Sun 1-5 * * 401 North St• I Dover Shor•. NB . 631-7300 $975.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3607~ar1( Gre«1 Or, HV Hla. Cofone def Mar 6-44-9060 $455,000 Sunday 1..-5 1228 Polarl1 Drive. Dover Shor•, NB, - 631-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1708 Port Chartee. HV Homee NB 759-9100 SS30,000 Sat/Sun.1-5 1706 Port Chartea. HV Homee NB 759-9100 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 183tfoPort Ren~ HV~~ BMch 7 -8861 69.000 Sat/Sun 1· · 4'4 Rldgellne Or' Harbor Ridge Ettat•. NB 631 -1300 $825,000 Sun 1-5 16 Rocky Point, Spyglua NB 6-44-8200 $1, 175,000 Sun 1-5 Rocky Point (Spyg&ua) Nwpt 8ctl 644-6200 $1, 175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••5RoyalSt.George(8'gCanyon)NB 1 S 644-8200 $1.195,000 Sat/Sun - 2705 Starbird, M ... V•de. C.M. 751-3191 $319,000 Su{'day 1-5 • ..,, 14 TrafaJgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760~8333 )1.595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ Trafalgar. Hrbr Ridge. Newpof1 Bctl Ma-.868 $1.950.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 220 Via Genoa. Lido Isle, Npt 8ctl 6«·9060 $625.000 Sunday 1-3 2100 Windward Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 e BEDROOM * * 1508 w OCeanYront. Penlnsula 831· 1400 $799.000 Sun 1-5 8 BA plue FAM RM or DEN * * 103 Via Lido Sood. Udo 759-9100 $2,950,000 S•t/Sun 1-5 * * * • 101 Via Lido Soud. dock. will exchQ 673-7873 PP $4.850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 BEDROOM plue FAM RM Of DEN * •351 VI• Lido Sood, Lido Isle 759-9 100 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM *600 E Oceanfront•2-H. Balboa Penn 673-7300 $247,500 Sat/Sun 1-<6 ***•2525 Ooean Blvd G-4 (COM) 759-1234 $395.000 Sun 2-8 2009 Vista Caudal, Blutf5 NB 759-9100 S 199.000 Sun 1-4:30 3 BEDROOM * 221 Nata, Blutts. NB 759-9 100 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BA plue FAM AM or DEN 2700 Vista Umbrosa, The Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $249.SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plua FAM AM or DE~ 2753 Vista UmbroM. NB 759-9100 $295.000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOA SALE 2BR * 15967 Rocky Court. Windsor Square. FV 7 51-3 191 $83.000 Sunday 1-5 3 M plue FAM AM or DIN 3 12 Jasmine. Corona del Mar &73-8,94 $395,000 Sat<'Sun 1-5 MOaaLE HOMES 1 BEDROOM * * hst Anchonlge, Ltdo Partc. N B 548-2313 $54,500 Sunday 1~ DUPLEXES 1 & 1 ;.l 2Mptue2M 815-815'"t Balboa Blvd, Balboa Penn 673-7300 '335.ooo a~ i-3 } .. - ';:!l.:::if!ili:iielil:i!tt.l; .... ;rtM:~•!h~hnJa!!!!!!W~ .,..... .. , laf. aprtanta, Vaf. Apr!!nll, liu. Atar!Matt, Val Atarmnta, Val .._, lntah te ! w... c.r... •1 11n nu 1a.... nu Dua••• nza 1n1a1 IH4 r.;;t ..... 1111 0wr .-o. ~quiet • .-aun -2111 • OcMI\ view 3+den 2~ 3 8d 2~ TownttouM on lalaM ZIN 2Br 2a. Dpbc, fl1>1, ,,.. Eat~ t dMn 2 BJr *BacNk>r llPt w/kltchen •W L•lillM to Hoeei,...5 ~· NorMnWt ptof. to etw 3BR Twnhee S1250. 28r 28a gmti.tt In Bluffs. Comm decor, 2 cer gat 1950. cue, ' & beth All utlli pd -5'.-pvt ba. •"• · &** Bey hm. Honee, • Condo, w/d, trto 1750. pooflt400mo.'40-5315 term 1111 Juty 1. Open HOUM Set M . r~lluge=d(~ $400/m0. N1-3853 ....... I Room w/prvt tn 3Br hM. jeez. *300/mo a&2·9049 Pool • .,. & t.W., etc:. ..-.n tBR/den. Fully furn. 415'A 1'19. 834-77t4 fir~ ~J:::!,.' I L::i: ..... ..... ... Eat C.M. Nie. & quiet Npt .Bcfl F/M lhr 2br 112 Agt ....._aeeo .. _,,...... '300/'#tc or 1500/mo. refrlg wMMr +dry«, ut • .,... .,..,, Wlllll•ll -1 •-S27~ 495-174-4 blkfrom ..,., non tmkr • Pier ' •. 8elutltul Unda e7M000/973-1821e¥t Cetta .... 27M new • • wallplrc>ered, 2& flltL. bitlne, ;na ger, ·---IN NEWPORT BEACH \ . 25-35, yrty -: 135<>/mo: 11 T• UJI ~~Br. 4'A88~1=· .......... ..,...... \ 8&m 1 b:U78. nac:r.'Nopeta.S795. w/d hkupe, encl petlo .. IPllMlfl AgrMlpl~lollveonlhe ltttlt,!etelt 2"f t1t/lut -+ MC. Deya · IEXOT EXEC Ji( SL: tam el '"'· Fu •........ 2 Bdrm 2 be M25 Ca11Crelg,e31·t2M. S700/mo. C1een & quiet Upper Bey. Privet• 549-:MIM eve/842-2438 fem rm. trptc, Pde>. vt.w oc:'"'un~ s=/m~ .. _ new paklt, Ctp11 & drpe. ..138 Cec:ll Pl. 536-092 t Enjoy • Ill• lfyle aur-clubhou1H & heelth UlllA 11111 Prof/M non-emkr over 25 S1295/mo. 72Ck)375 Harn.t p9"y 840 41181 · Pnluala ... , Open Sel/Sun 1<>-4. ~ se1simo-iiiilimo ~ 8d rounded by the charming 1pe1, 8 tennl1 COUfte, 7 llTll • Sbr houM CdM AVI 511 ;. . -Holl aam. StUdiO 147 E. 18th St. • , . eptl encl ger Indy rm •tmotpher• of Wood-pool•. c:IOM lo bullnw, Wkly rental• S135 & up. e11 Phfflp 97M194 luL ..... Utl BlUfFS 48' 3S. Condo Apt. Yrty IN . N-lmoker. 1 Br 1 b• OO>t• drpa llY ~•tlOI, CIOH t~ bridge Vlllege, o,_f _ _.Airport, Fathlon COIOf TV.,,.. coffee, __ . ______ _ S 1eOO/mD. A.vJ 5T1. See Sun ceH Tuee thru etrJQ & ' ' nr major .nop1 .. evu, conv.nlent lhopt hMted pool & ttepe to PROMONTORY PT. NB • ~ bike to OOMtl ~ Kethle Herde1ty, · Rltr Thur• 213/e:M-3875 N50.',,:: In ~"t/28':' _ . . Hunttnoton 8Mc:h .,.M CrOM Creet< and c.dat on light. · oeeM. Kitch'• evall. • Penthte llPt w/vu, S.th, ceder & glMa 28' 2~ 1eo.124.4 · t:.....o. upper 180 18&, (Mngr-2417 WhHeeande) Creek otter • unique 915 N. Cout Hwy. patio, pool, ell ernen, prof & famlty rm. PfulMM!e BLUFFS Condo 3br 2'Ab Penln 3Br 2be, q>ttldrpa, 18R tBA nMI' So. Cout huge nlk4n c:loeet, new -... _ IUl.n combination of one, two Slnglel 1 & 2 Bdrm Ap•r1· Laguna Beectl, 41M-S21M pereon e73-2eo3 new c:rpts & ctrpe, f111itc, a. D/W, •vi M•)I 1 to June Plaza UPP« In 4 ptex c:pt. pelnt, gw, w/d hook· _..,-.... end three bedroom & T · eundeok. dbl ger, f\My JcJnt c:ond. S 1100/mo.. 29 .,...ly o r month. . ,;.. lint & ~ up. No pett. '550/mo Deya 875-1842 epwtment• loc:eted ,,.., ment1 ownhou.... 1111111 llTIL Reep M/F to lhr 3br CM malnt yrd. eeo-e331 71..,..IM-7513 eve/Wknd• 873-IM23 •fl 5 or ~nd1 ~5. no;_,,~ Call Crelg 831·12M EY99H0-4t14 • verlety ol conveni.nc. (Atk •bout furnl1hed home, epe. pool teble. nr Entertain In 4bdm't hee Bluff Twnhee: 3 BR vW'# I 1Br. gwege '496/mo. Call HW D VILLAGE llnent & utenlll1, maybe 1 8/Wk & up. 2274 New-5/1. 75t·M74 • av ~~~~~f: Endunlt/clMnS1l95m0 t ROOm Apt nr m . utli Biii 845-3415 efter 5pm Enjoy Huntington 8cti : ~=[!~ r=>·f°'o~°'J.:~r: =•Bllvdll. C .• M.L&4tr-74415 Roommate needed lhr Alty,.. to mo. Owner 7eo-eo97 lum.'450.IT\O. 1•t&tut, 2Br 1~a. Townhou•. No Llf•tyte * RecrNtlon Rd. 11 San Jo-.quln HIH• .sa 3Br home In C.M. evall Mey 1, 640-71119 ger, no pelt S550/mo. In Gerden Selling Rd. 3028W.Coelt~New S2&Mno. 842-825& '1~,.:iootmom~~ lllLlllWIMIJIU OoMll pvt get• 1 bdrm, 881Vlctorla842·7404Ron "Extre Nice " lrg tBr *POOl&Spe ~ed unlt1 with ca-144-1IOO Pof1Beectl,r ,TV only S500 otherl llVall COSTA MESA WEST convoen 2 be l3000 mo 2BR 1ba, c1oMd gar, up-w/pool. No pei. $.475. *Spac:loutlmm.c unlll thedfel ce111ng1 & S125+wkegf,no '. Stv CdM 11P1 2 blkl bChl 63M1to a..t Atty f• SIDE. Drive by 710 St800/yrty 2131921-t&44' 1telr1. 1550, 2230 846-3e11etc3:30 *Biiiard Room lalleeide view.. No pelt ~ .. ~~~~t;~ La~ge 4 Bdrm ~ome vt~·~~1~. CMta... lilt 2:t:~ ~~ ==--F~~~:~c:· 2~Ap:t~~ :=::u~'t:'~ F=n:.ng PALM MESA APTS :Sz'&:ior&D "THE ORIGINAL" w PJ:'c= ~~L~50· llreprece. Hc:urlty. UU• • St Gar. no pett 1525. Side 1550 Up 557-2841 *!~eeelonel manF ~ tnformetlon, p1eue call: Untum t & 28drme. Furn ly, prtvor~. 24hr 1Hlm111•DI UM 73 $1300/moyrty AU llTILTIES PAID Slerre Mgmt 550-1014 . 1 ....,room rom c114) 733-0404 Studloe. 15&1 Meee Or, iupervlilon. Rou -•-...... Ty _____ 1 ___ WEEKLY 8 UM MER Compare b9fore you rent. Huge 28f 2'Mle Opbt With Ellec 1 Bdrm From MOO Open Deity llAM to 8PM. ~ "A,!l~ Ho!!;. Cell 845-744 .....-.~_. 7..,. 1 .. :..: REHTALSFROMS4001o Newtydecoreted.cu.tom 2Br1Baupetelrt."NfS.A. xtruM75Hugeyd,dbl 28edroom FromM95 .,.....,.,, .... 1-Glvv "'"'" ... "'"' ....-...... lniat J244 $2000 per WK. OHlgn fHture, pool, C.C. Encl gat. Avell 6/1. gat e7~/'42-Mee Sorry, No Pett ReMfve Now lor · Saaatr Wll'lt fem to lflr hM nr SC 2Br 2be ;OOCi m ............. lie bbq, cov'rd garege, tur· MOO/mo. 548-1939 lllJllT •. 19132 Megnolla St. Summer Occupancy Pr1mew1terfront Unlt138' a.tall 2HI Pim & OCC. w 5 & utN. frplc, mk:ro, dbl gerege: .,,_,_ 11Mlli rOCM)ded ;tth plu~a:~-2Br 2a. Condo tpllt i.v.i. $725/mo 2 8d 1 'M>e 984-5597 9&4-5574 ·~ .... la flit =:. =· :,-:b.11&:: RXNCRoUIRXdeconao. 54H021ell5PM Bedly SOOO/mo. 144-2227 ~j 0 P9te_.2_1977 lrpl, wthf/dryr, 2 car gar, twnhM, E...icte. POOi. ger, CIOM to ooeen. tar qutet fii(d50 28 2L A50 Yrty lte. 875-<CBM 2br. den, tum-adult.I, no Choice Hwpt Bcti. Yourt,. • ...,., • ~ eon. pool. IP• '950. 556-9200 lndry rm quiet loc: complex, lndry carport. r • pet• S1500 mo or,.... the nmr bdrm lux .....,. ........... LEASE OPTION Utile pd, encl gat. tmllll 28R d I d 2310 Sant• An• No pell S525. 539-0490 retrlg, ltove. dlhw1hr VERSAILLES 1 8d idnt, H2~7472 vlewept. Metur•'*" ~ CALL US ~""ROtNG 8 ·1 B tBd t ty * p x. yar ~.gar. Incl. No pet1. Cell t>twn quiet loc:etlon. Full MCUr· =--~-----"'"" n...-Ingle emlly eycrHt rm. pereon on . Good arM. M50. 537-8 TSL MANAGEMENT ml lllllll llU 9-4 dally 545--4855 lty bldg Avell now Yantle lhr w/ume. Fum, pool, IRVINE LEASES 38A38A,latgefrplc:,new '450Nopet1548-1251 S.-nerd559-5001 842-US03 T .. ~ 2 .... _ ,.L b "725/mo:. .... _721" ""t • Jae. IP•. tennl1, etc. lnllM .... ....., pelnt In & OU1 Cethedr81 -wn.-""'"'• " •· · • "'"'" "..,,, a.tab ltl'l $.475. 7el).8045 1 ... 1.. celllngl Opt!On money lut • ...,. 2lff *2Br 1S. nr SC Ptza, 8 .A. Lerge 1 & 2Br, pool, lndry new c:rptt, patio, pool, tBBalr+blg Sden1100' /2be V~e VILLA BALBOA •2e .. i.,Nu_......,t_h_ ..... ,.E.._1--------l10 ooO ren1 I 1375/mo •••-n--Petlo carport pool IP• room. From '459. 1184 ape, encl ger, quiet com. oa mo or .... r 2 BO 2 e.. r le mo or me, m....-o. RANCH .... 2a-f I Ca11'p_..· .... ,_,2.... . mt--'I r-• M80 No pell 7'22-8011 Monrovia 5-48-0339 pleX. 1745.1148-35-41 sesotmo 848-9457 . .i-~ rp . ooee,. n etc. a.et,., ... &lmmer ............. not ..... _., rp · ... "" .... Beautlful l partc Ilk• FOR .. ._, NC, very c en. reserveUona 873-1790 lf•ioiiii..-.. iiiliiiiiit..,._....,.., St3501nclpool/lewnm:, LN or IN/opt. VER-THE DISCRIMINATING AllutH.paHS.L.g tbr,refrlg, Large2br2beTownhome. New18r&lrgloft.Nopet1. 2 8d + glent office/den WelktobMchSt125/mo • LOOklngtoeh.,.c!Mn1Pt -, water. Nftmkr tam. 0vt SAILLES CONDO Large PROFESSIONAL $.425-$.435, no pett. 1725 & $600 dep. Kida OK. W/d hkupt, gar, utlle pd. 2000 l<I It. Cennery Vlf. 842-8032 after 8 PM Beeutltul 2Br 2S. Condo NB/COM, wfll pey up to ( 552-4771. Evn/Wknd• 1 Bdnn pooUclubhou• 1 & 28drm Fumlehed 20t 1 Cherie Street U5-H50/ll42-0394 or CION to beach. '450 1t1ge S1400/mo e73-3777 WOWI J 1 1 ti 1 on golf courH In '350. Sjane, 7l!IO-N5& ,.. 875-3357 ~/optSIOO/mow/$100 Uttlltlee FrM H0·3728 or 841-8277 &4tr7434 agent +NC H2...eec> Agt MUnmer1u~.,~ to':.: :unapofl Reeor1 .,... • • Renc:no San =· 2br towerd dn pymt or S750 LA QUINTA HERMOSA Lg tar a..n. 2nd floor -... ··-· 3br 2b• In Npt Shof•: ~al~::. t~ ~ 1u ...... I" & den on the courte, rent. 64&-7'!i0f 18211 Pwkelde Ln, HS 1l&'-$475/mo. Anehelm St. lnfM ••-... _, * '915/mo. 543-&155 I 0 r 1 um mer & Int ltl2 ~ 111001mo. 1 111oe NEW 2ar 2a. Cohdo. gar. 141-1441 ••c?9lFll!ld Shown bV8PPf s.wm 2g:~C:~~Alc2 YlllllllYUT 1111.t213)3at-as111 2 ~. 211/38' a;y .;a ,,. ... TURTLE ROCK EXEC. frplc:, micro, pool, "'PW Wtw lipel IHI APllTlllTI lndry l\kup, tull ..CUrtty: GATED VILLAGE COM-tilt M fl~5/S100 Hunt Bch ~h~~rT~ VIEW view. St3SO. ~ rn;conaoo;;COUtM, S..111lful Garden Apt•. Av•fl June tit. Alto. MUNITY. 28drm, 2'AB•. ...,. ... 9.48-3201, 841-4152 llded 2ioo.~BR Newpor1Creet;38R2'M>a, II" fultyfum ~00 mo P•tlOa, dec:ica & epe. No 18drm. evell June. 1et. 1800 1<1-ft. of PURE Coron• Del Mer 15x30 u~~b den f new pool and tenntl crte, 2..0..7244 tv rNg ; . pet1. No pet1. Pt.... Call LUXURY. Gerege, SPA In CdM 4 MAN garege tor rent w/ttorage S 1700~ l 971,:; MOdel decor. Avell Mey 28drm 28e S700 Neer SC Plaza, SA 1 Bd, P.t~ted WM *e«--0609* muter 1utte1. Dining GREAT HOUSE lhelf MO/mo 414-3324 clN . ;;'· f I~ f5. $1300/mo, 541-2027 •rm~..... la lilt 398 W Wiiton 831-5583 18e, Q#, fndry rm. No 1128'-UnlalqU.ueffloof Ptnl lkenO new lux. 2br 2ba room, woodbumlng fir• $.475+ dep. &4CM255 n g. oven ---pet S550/mo 648-1307 pfaoe mleroweve OYen FuNy end tingle car get· 6 moe to 1 yr IN or Npt He6ght1 ArN Condo. TH SPECIAL 1 c:ondoe, full Vu, NC. gete, pnvete patio ELEGANT COM Mut• tuft• OCMn ege. 399 w. a.y St. CM LEASEOPTION Calf 3br, 3be, trpl, gar., w/d, St~ to bc:h. 28' ta., mealiBlllJ Newtydecorated3Br2S.. Nort~_!.ertiotfer1 jar· lrpl, pool-1pe, LIVING only 15 mlnut .. YW'#,gat,ehMetobeech S95.00 ~57 Ownerlorepptto .... B mlero, new a t>eeut. no w/d,gar,deekMOO+dep d/w, ene1 gar, prvt lndry pool,,_._..,QOY9red 1295./$1495.8~ 10 Fllhlon llland 15 M251moCorte73-0822 Gt ... 873-7771, S>etl $1250. 650-2529 a&0-20t2 Undt IPlltmTI rm S750/mo. No pett elr=';f~~=~ NWPT PIEA AREA 3Br mlnutM to So. Co. Pi.z.. CdM·Prol to lhr ~. Office lnt1l1 ltlf 77o-0075 Rentoptlonelegen!J.bdrm 38rl'tptbeh,vu.dk.gatnu Beeutffully lend1c.1ped 831-e155 ecc.tandmuc:flmore. 2S., lrplc, ger. Avl now, JuttM1tofNewportBlvd turn3brhomen·amkr/no 1311. 253 l 2041q R et WILLOWS 3Br 2Ba hM multi l>a lrplG 2 ~( ger dee 1oe·~ Otlve. Mey-Ju Oerden Apt1. Pool, epe, Sharp 2 BR q>tt/drpt yrty s 13oo mo 87~ & IOUth ol Sen Diego pet1S500+utll1eo.em $1.30/1(1 ft. te17 Weet- A/C, lrplc, dbl g1r ci..n tplt M $1100'• 539-eHIO or yrty $1200. 548-3535 petlo/Oeck1. No pe11 dllhwUher., · garege, ,,0 For further Information, lreewey. 2473 Orange Comp!. privacy. Extre lrg clllf, NB. Ag1 541-5032 S900/mo 8"'4 • 1480 Beet Alty fee Oceenfront 2 br 2 be Aprit.-~~ ~ pet• MOO. call 845-5577 r::=tC:r~~~14~7 8~J::: :~: 1~i~; .. :;::1 !:. 831•5439. By eppt rm In NB c:ondo:ctoee to .3100 Ill fr• ttandlng WOODBRIDGE aingle ftm The kind 3br 21>a hme yrty June 15, 1t .. 1 winter 131 e 1111h &48-Nte II OIAIT llTll llU Rooaewtt, lrvlne, CA. You can't mike 11 10 lhe bc:tl. W/D •VI. Incl utH. bMutlful otc. bldg. Hunt. home 3br 2'~b•. lrple, S1050w/dahWlhr&more retMS800mo837-1900 -----• OPENOAILY big game next week? $.450/mo,ee4-e111dya BchPCH117th.'49-2421 tulty upgr1ded, comm won't iu t 4 •PPt A .... -t U f Bachelor S515 ........ 114,. MON-THURS Oon"t let your tiCkall go Spacious slnglt. one Femele/Mlle Shr com-LllllY ...._ •-- pool, •P•· gardener 539-e 190 Belt Riiy ,.. c:::• a, I • 181 E 19th St 842--085& 8:00am to 7:00pm to w11te·buy • llttle ad. & two bedroom apU. pletety turn 2Br 1B• C.M. • ........ ITr .... .,.'!.'!:'" S t500/mo 1 yr ,.... , fie, llr ........ .._, FRI SAT SUN L t I rt f d t I..._ .... , """3 ....,. 786•155.3 or 2 .. 1 ,.....,.2 T~hN 2br 2~6•. pvt laJMa -------. . . o • o spo s ens ree r.,._ -• ...,... _, .. ~~ ....... t .. 50 Sf .. """• Piiio w/d highly un.. p la l 2717 18drm '585 ,.,.,....., ~· 11:30em-5:30prn ciasalfled 642·5678 ·--·1 ..._....,..., .. L--IQ ' ' ,.-ta 18 I 28d 2B S7 .. " .... I W .. F«rt n·lll'lkr N.8. own br l office tulle w/4 lrg "'I· .I.I. C. grtded, 2 car gar """"'. rm • '"" -•---- -b ~ J ""'"" ... -"""" v ..,.... •· ..,.,..,., ec:, ~ t 13 vet• offlcea • 2 on oorner1 28 29 i kith I •P•. nr bch 11300 mo. 1 Bdrm Apt on the Penn. 2250 enguerd 540·9926 ............... utll, avellnow.831-5161 ·.Allwlwilnooe111ngwtn-11:ing ~m c:7t~p~ b•~ ~~~ 01213/253-3030 Wknd1 Point, $.490/mo. )'Hfty. Apt tor rent 842·M72 •tier ,,.. ..... H 1-1111 D 1· scove r our dowa-& YleW. Bright, airy dow, cu1tom '•huttera, 63 1-3675 ull lor Jeff 675-8090 Lv m1g. 7pm. Cell Cethy. Senior• Fem. roommete lhr hou• reception & NOretertal 1telned gl ... , w/d. gar. 2 Blulf1 Condo1 3Br 2S., 1 Blk BNch, PW1n Pt OK. •STUNNING Li 1 I 2Br ~· +"~11•1~~rm ., ... & kitchenette. Full grdnr N/emkra. oo peta dbl gar. xtnt cond S 1175 upper 1 br. quiet. pref t Bachelor ettracilve M-~~2• .. &G~ .. "!"5• 11·P1w· Ptloolth speci•. al style FURNISHED or MN1ce buHdlng, Av. 11 May 2 4 I h & s 1350 Ag1 759·8389 penon, yrly '800. Art1, CIUded E8'tllde ut1i11nc1 ... " _.. 0 UNFURNISHED Fem. to lhr N.B. 2 bdrm 2 S 1 $00/mo 4114-0273 Xlnt location Lido ,_,_ 1 .. 1/dep 673-e910 eppt 1350 tit. iuu200 tec0r-be 11pt. 20ft to bMcf\. non •MM 101 • --._ .... 557 2.... ny amtir S4001mo + ut11 ,_ UIT a Uw/work In 2br houae~ rullk: bungalow w/dbl 18'. lfOY9, retrlg, carport .. , • v•1 mealiBrm ~EALTH W/974-4080 H/e50-7205 Hu ti..... .._..... 13001<1 ft gar1ge 1nL1g gar. nn IPPI• & refrlg S525+ tit, lut, d9p. cONoo2ar 2a. denover Here'smapartmenthomelnadisllnctivc. CLUBS.TENNIS. n~ ... on _..., Prof.-· Bcti. S1500 •97·2500 11450/mo 111S-0193 Welk to beach 1173-5108 itreem• 1 1.;1, Cpta, luxury enviro nment -that you can afford Fem. wfll ehr 2 br 2 be bldg, 4 mo'1 fl'• rent ..._ od SWIM,..,NG. plus condo on golf oourM, S*aa ""9fovwnent a11ow-Pr•tlgtou1 3 Arch a.y Yll IURYI" 2BR 2BA 2 cer gat. If~ drPI, frpl; micro, 2 car t ay: Seaside Meadows Apartments. I· l m~ more! Sorry, S39S mo 240-72._. tv mag enoe to f:Hled P'O- • 4Bdrm S3000tmo GATED VIL' '"GE COM-to bey & oceen. evall gar w/Of**, PoOI a IP8 2 story Bedrooms from $6-40 per month. ts Mod 1 .___.___._ "" ,....,. Sq Bk 842 3•"" ...,.. 1 med "15001 .-. '950 No pet• 549-2447 Pf es ''""r 4br hM urw Penc .......... _. """'"""· . r • .._ MUNITY 28drm 2'hB1. m · • mo , .. , • L,uo,. 1nnnvattvc w indows on.n daily 9 to 6. Jl'V .• "'Arm.,,_,, ""'tlo,.,..:. .._IPPt_..Laa.W...,· Call 113 now5-08 1 for 11 -.B-A ... Lb• 3700 son 1600 .... ,, ot' PURE ...... 875-5079 aft 8 aa..1-· __....~ •" .... .. .. ...-,.,. VIEW-NEW-S2000/mo LUXURY Garage. SPA In 2Br 2Ba owner·1 unit. p•-y -1 ••• I d I I · .. .. " ...., ... , -... • Step Saver energy efficient kitchens ~ 350+utll. 7ftl-e304 · · 831-2027or1165-7840 matter eulle• Dining Clean & lharp. lrplc, new N..-=:m:,,'r': ..... x. U111 lnct-evell Mey. 1 • Vau te eel lngs In some pans Furn room for rent, 8" utll 1111111....,. room. wood burning nre-c:r~t tundedl gar Walle _. • • .,.... 8d It dlo """ tlo • Gas Fireplaces pd, lrv1ne ., ... 1111 prtv. Gerden 9t)'te. t atory fac:tJ. !!tdta Y!tl! 22!7 place. mtcrowaw. oven. to t>Cn. No pei, saOo/mo ~.:,m~~·~ o:;;·~ ~J: · • Dual Master Bedrooms. each wflh A,.rt.""1'b •VI now '2115. 851·1M8 ty. Well located. Coron. S 2Be, r.:;:" rm, Trj,f, prlv11a patio ELEGANT yrty. Contac:1 Mt. Wright 3~:.,_ ....... Imo. ,,__ private bath N I S l NB .. ~ _,, 1...... del M8f' on P.C.H. Air, deck1, appi·1 & more. NC LIVING only 15 mlnut.. 673-7555 Evee ....... _ ....,., ~ Yll.U--1 twport. tadl o. u• ,..,., .. , .... rm -tep. entr. Mgr 1175-9700 •Y• $1200 675·7904 to Farhlon l•l•nd, 15 S 3BR 2 .. - F range, gatbege dllPOMI. S E Id • Pool. Spa, Rec Room and Barbec ues 1700 16th Strttt k>IM/~Fyon· ~ .. ~mot1 .'MP u...._ ,.. __ ....._ ,.....___. -rnlnut• to So Co Plate pee: .,.. rplc;, gar dlhwahr, f'9frfa t oerpc>f1 pecloui .. • Aple ( 0 ., ,....,...,a ......,_" .._.._, ...... _ , l!!J!ft Ii jult eait 01 Newport Blvtt Penln. P1 er•. s 1 tOOfmo For Information call =~= · :::J:= Vl9lt CMR" Pr•llental Otftce at ovtr) M.,. NB OallWOOd A&>t. 2 f1oof to Clltlng vi-. Lo- -& IOUth of Sin Diego yrty, no pet1. Avell TIPI ~ N. No pett & no wetatbedt. 642-SU.1 8d 2 Be, SINS ok, 93·50 cation• ctoee to 5.55,91 , •ll.lffl ftl 1U• rreeway 2473 Orenge lmmed. 7We75-Nto or (114)141 •Mll tBA. 1 Peraon IN&!= et the top Of ltreet Of the Newport. ltadl No. 848.:0194 =-~=ad I Greenbelt vt.w-no pet• Ave 831-5439 By eppt 2 t3/433-2975 8-ndy ~ .. ~ .. ____ Mon-1BR 2 p., .......... ,,, ft-!-d•n I _..._ off of Crown 880 I I " S 1000 •v•ll now Agt 1 _,..._, •-.. -.,...... · ..,.,. -""' """"' .._.......... rv nt "'vtnut Mete n/tmtcr 25-35 to ehr N.8. Cout .......... eh.,. Phylll1 750-9971 on y --Ctrtu ••• .., nu day through Friday 2323 EkMn Ave .• C.M. V•ll•r P•rkwer, (at 16th) w/prOf mete 28' 2Ba CM epace w/reet~•t• bier •HARBOR RIDGE 4Bdrm Wntalailtr lJtl tidrm. #rPIO. petJO, ~ Cott.age IY1>9 2Br 1B•. 5-48-7864 5 d II 645·U04 :: u~~ ~s:>78• S225. 845-3613 · 4Ba, FA, OR. AVI lmmed. oonit ml11 fll()(j lbdrm ~rnc;~51:t+S =t~t~~75&,,!er; WllfflllW 10 •• m. tO p.m. • f m M/, 30+ etlr 21r 2 .. Ni New lldg, 0C AlrPOrt Agl e73-t 114 (Ev .. ) 1700 w/b1t1n1 kid/pet ok seoO depoelt No pett ~:i~; ::c'~ ~ "=~ 714-495-3882 It Condo Hf HOllll l300 Ult ., ... Comer ol AedtlMt & •NEW 28' 3Ba Condo garllhop hurry 539-41190 2 8d 1 Ba deCk O'loolclng ~viii Mey 10th. MM12i thing from 1 Imel!. to 8CflJ#NoNf lpedove pd. N/tmltr 14&-11132 ~ton ., ... roo 2 -:.:c.. ~ widen lrplc geted 8-t Rlty lee .. .,, pool 2 carpti. "° or 842"°350 • 41d hae. If !Ootllng In Hr 28e, oet• lodc entry, ' • • ' 'V com 1 11750 840-5324 -P•t• s75oimo Agt of 2 CM Mlb-pttlg Many M/FIN2 .... oer. room&etonioe., ... ~ __ ,Ut•tal1 Fu1l1 .. Marilyn EvH/wknd1 Eutllde 2 BR H~ be, ger, CM.NB.or H8 think ut emenltlM. Adrt'e pref trpto, leo,t ~..!-tennla. A & H PAOPt!ATY MGMT 3Br H~B• Twntime with or 873-3189 •ownnoue. edJecent to flrat for that oftolct of s1050 No pet• 492_..929 untv Pane MW. ~b 1&2-8713 without 3e· boet '"P. CUSJOM 2 Br Ovr/get park & lhopc)lng. No T~~1.i 1!142·1l!IOI ~. d 0/833-0loM l/733-0IQ ~rt. IHC:h 3000 S l800/mo Viking R E lat... View. PV1 Entry 10 Petlo '*'· se:,;~~ Crelg NI REAL TY 175-1842 ~ _ M/fl w i6r Npt ~ 1 lq. f't • .,._, >Ont 751-71164 11 .a Encl&..~ lttn• Xlnt 1171 T·-" ... ,._.. M• hm non emkr, yng Plof loC Underamd P*tto. 3 8r 2'_. bl. fem-rm 111• Ziii Loe No P.t1 Quiet Oual. _.,.,,"""' WllTUll ll.Ull lmoke, golf CCMM *-· 13fll/mo 'A ut• 150-3411 letty 714 tao.4Tts TwnhM if'I blun., comp L;front 1mail 1tudlo, Peraon S790 876-4780 28' 1'ABa, Mw otptt NI& Am & Be. S250. 145-3411 M/' ..,, c=:: ...... &=:• -,-.--IT-.--.-.-.-.;_-.-, redone S 1450 mo utile pd, Quiet empty l g lBr tBa. dedt utNe. POOL AN08PA COM ,......,. n ... - 7SO.Ol22 or540-05t1 elnO'll'475rno873-3&>0 diw.IQenodedltn&• 8"5-t122 .,,,_.,7 ~H,pvtant,nt W/O, neat~. pool, IOCJOeqft,oomw~..._ YIUIT-3BR 38A Approx 2000 eq '1. 2 I~. 2 oar giar. V• ~t LAMe ror S 1325 L.MIOOt w/S 10,000 dwn Celt Bob Koop, Jr or Pete 131· f211 CHARMING. PYl Cl .. n 11t. lut e73-&478' .......... -I... :'so Ho~ -==r .,., ~-:~.~~~. "' eot1. ~ .::. '! dOwnlialre tingle 18R --------h1t1lde defuxt, HH l lw'l~~ ~ A 1BA. courtyd, no peti, Ctiarmtng 1Br 1S.w/vtew 1'_.8&. 2 atory Petlo. .....~._....,..,._ Furn prt¥ rm In CM nom.. Mlf tow~ 4br HI Htturent. gent rrtYIMM90tmogw opt Frig & lndry evt M95 poet. new-erpta. Ho PMI lndry rms=lo· ~ !l it prlY. IHO/mo w .. 1dltf home. Pool j9A. ~·,..7~5"7-00..,,....::::-...,..... __ - Deya 21S/839-414• Evee/W1tnd1873-7079 MH/mo 142~ ~~~ANA~:= 845-2435 $400 + utll. 5-48-0100 Nlotin*lofb lor begin· Evie/wtmd 7141875·18 '..!_ N-.r 3 bedtoom, 2 beth, E-llde u,...._ 180 ta.. 754-<>0e 1°'142· 1803 • Fum room w/t.ettl In quiet NI bllc 10 bdl elw 2br 1H. '*· HsbOt/AdefN .,.. ....._ ,..... tu .......... Mme nr beedt '3SOlmo ~n --.:. giar, _.... t200 per fnO ea-1102 L::C, 'iO ~ ~ :' J9~~ ~r~~. ·~~·' b:::~tm••nn~ ~ ::, c::';.n;:' au t + dep. "'"7500 m1g Mao Yrtv t7;...,.:. -omo. epa for Nnt 111111t1t300 ctna. Call ui lhope Brend.,.. w.-to u 501mo Call Cr•lo HM. 1P. end. o-~. toP Metur• J.,........,•und;y: !1$1...10YN pot, eo f/IW 12JI ti. In, I'* ~51i4ii&-7l21t4inl1 Fr1/ll78-4334 wat~arpettng. S 1400 • &a 1-t2M ot hi!! •lint ~Uon. • eto..1250fmo1'1'1Ct ~ condo/w n mo 1 or ,. -====~===~ . .L·, •tz CTUdlnggerege 144·17 t t38C.CUPt.a. U:-5-trrro_ (114)97~211 --~~-=~~~~~~~~--__. ~~ '3e5~moeao.1a71 11T11evlll.AOfl7a.ne1 • t I • , _, 0tange Coat DAILY P,LOT I~. Apt# 2 •• 1816 "' I ........ II• ..... 11 .... ~~ 1£4131::\ ,!\!'JtPt~u '°''e!.•.i='L.. PrrlLJ,~~ ~-•.,...... !'!!.4!-~:-= t;!""f1'l1. ~~~~~~~J!•l!!!~-J!!I ... l*Y. ftO --bfltM. MH-etlt1.,, It=.,~~~= ~l·U...,....,. __ ............. · .... ~~ ..... _........_ -:..--= .. ~ ......... ,. No ~ • ....,..,. motlllty. Lit-lldt • '~ '°' .... ...., Dill•... .... .... :::u-:1. ~ ~~~ hnldl1v . . ......... 1111eo.--. =~==~= ... ~~!1L1tl..11.a :::i:1 .... ...-=:.-:.~ ""'·-~ 1 =~~... ll'llYLlllL e'::"~1NtU.11 ;-.. ~~= ~.164-l'OIO ~,,. • .,_ ~=~ ...... 1 C-.8Mu.'91NO ........ ....,.;MDINaeor: • AJ=·--·--fft ....... --ur-fnlm~~l I Ladlae ~~ ':;,..~•'="'et1r1 1 =.:~~ •. ,';: llTll.-.. lll I ,,,... PP 1111111 " '=·'= •a:.••~--;,-~--~--~ .... ,_ .,.,. L1191t1m• ..... ,.u,.-... ... Non -·--e.llllt~ *Dlil tlDA ..... ~ ~ ..... "'Cil ___ 9 I I iii..:::.'"iiiii:9i9ijiiiii; .., .. ..,. -•• .... -·--~~,.._ "ofll YcMtt ..._Or· -.. irw.9• ,..... ,,..__to -P'•1111 ............. "9Ple -. ._. ~ "'"'· •·~=c.P~~ ~ 11r-~!!'~!.'-;;;c:,..o:.;;e\1;1 ~;;;;;i:::_:: r..::·~~c::!: c:o.e.~.:.,~':.. phoM9 ~J..~-:.:::-=:.=:: .,_.._... ,.. -""..,.,... °"'°" ,.._.. nlotlt to ..... -· ·---· -....... ~a..dt Ce. pW90n wttt\ dooument -'"111on91 ... • ·-111•n111 mr • ---· ... lnerwMlww ... .._......, .._ ·-tolOOalf '4t-IOM 87"'975 Apply lf'I perton . 1.... ---.._. .... .-, ~. M:IO • ......... ...... ---.....,..~...,·,..ah~--IOATIWAtN'I LOCK!A " ... expet. SO.. typing neo. ph.tt.~ Congenlel et· .... eec:nt*Y pm. A#ltt'" ,.._ y.r .-In .-w ~. 11'9 ... ,_,.., * liHT .MTU lwlmmlng Pool ~ 2411 W. Co.et Hwy, New-••IL >Ont oompeny ~ moep .... >ant ~ tor *" ~ ._ of. 2:30-4:#, "*tor .oetwe. ._ ...... H t.oloAI• ...... ,_..., IUNf' LOC.UTll. 0.CLD 8'rvkle ....,... H;L port9eedl a.., N.I . 1neurWQ oto !MM., ... l*'Y tlllO. concl./beneftta. 179-1900 loe, ~ ~-Xlnt le... kX*lonl t1' Rft II,_......, ,..,..J1.008f'&UP .,.., NO eicp MO,• hltlmmed °'**'ftot'e mo. Clll Mn. Cempbell .... Ron~ ptflf. HAHDVMAN ~------ CALC{114)t1Mtt3 tr.in.'65,000Mlamcurt ......... cter'll ~ ouu. In-183-1655 0..11~ Send ..ume to Hlf1na ... 1227tdlnfwAw ~ld~ClllOp--- .. 1 ~~ed ,cwlll al for-loie!G'\ cu re· Ctudecom~erentrylla ll•n--·-AlllPlllllA Pertner . u&a2 m .. H~leed\ =PM) -···· . +. ... COlteot s*r.5•1 eoee ·~ flllna phonel,:..C. ----·-· In ~ ...., hM MICMtu 191\'d. 8utte ............ (OE 'T ..,..,.., ....... ntt Mon-ftt Mom. Alll for .' P'tlf.'byt wll ·.: Experienced only. Full pen time ,,_,_ "' U: •2&. irvtne, Ca. 92715 _.. COOl'dnDlof ~, ~ C115"V1 -Tim ('408)170...S...M ·-t i er eareHIYe Im· time Cell Terry et oen-lf ~~ .w. t• ... tt g !Jiii .,_(no -~·UdO~,,or-. ~ ... AYOnnow ·ln• bltiou. ~ni. Cell ~252• "*"Houri.,.~· LlllL•lllTlll . ,.._ ........ .-~ ....... -cMr9lt --•• Oft-I tiw'rttOty Of' .... )'OU ' -~ Protlete ~llCD $ Pet'90fte ~ for "-... OW --... ~ ..W ~ ...._ t:r~·:.~"T • T .1 .. wcrill4M143 r .~ 9033 V' a.JllJ ~~ ~SPM~, g:: pennwnt~ttrM. phone~ worti, M ::..~::.=.. ~ ~=~ c.r9 9iiiiiiiiiiii'iiiMiil . AA;;&; Pf\~ ·--IUD Herbor ~ Court 2-3 v,. ~Pl*· ~lie., eome llftlng 873-120 ~tt ... 1 =-· a.ry '2500. Pfr. MOOO.~ . ..-tor ..,..lllfllJ& ~,t1111.,.1~•.1 ,Ut mo fltWt ,_.,,tome ti• QPl!lingl for Men I \:.::':~ req.133-32321(.-ry Pff LWam . ~--1n-:!:i (ciomml•IOf'9). Clll cd-~~.!., ... 0--_,. Prime Ntlll/CiltOi.,... ,_., _., .. "' ., .....,. .. ~2144 Women If.-..._ ..0 · --• ~--...._ eicper. .. ffl • c 1 liect{211)2N-1122 ' --~2 >"-en P9c. Celt. "-Y In....._ · • ._...... • .~ ,,._ ttNeUon end ... _,.1_,.. IMM. 7~ .. n1 o ce. ero • you o..w pott 9Wfl. ~ w.. ~ ~== = IAIYilTTl"·1r1ncJ. :~end~~ & Deelgn o.pwtment of 1 Pllt1Tlme •-••II IPR ea..... ULD/ftm-.. Eam.,._.JIO" .. _,,,. Approa ~ eq. ~"lno'peneny.' Cll mott.1)' lYl'9 _.tor 2 ttar1ina Nlety of .... 7 reeta!Kent dellgr\ firm, •~OK ....... -•• ••-NIM.um pr-.,-7.ftorwomena -NOWn .will. w/epace.. DeNeofl.Aeeocf7j..·7311 yroed,nryboml,K~ plhr. ~ tn P,_ c... $tlO«th•nd or~-·~. .._l'le¥ecer.fW'treq'cS. eaperteiaPNl!lmd bUt ctothlnt boutique .... Peidtnll•Mrr1 .... .-i111•1111 146-1 00 ·~ 432 .. 751 ~11 lld. S50 '°'In-=~ ~ ":: ox. to tin p/mo. ..,.,.. to 12pm. 44-332' will ttWI. ~ iiw,. L:1.un• BHC". Cell :::.•thru~ c....... •• ..... ... BAIY81TTEA. twin 11 ...... 4801 Jarnboret perience '*PfUI. Appty In Vllld c.llf. dfMr9 k IH n,.... 2t 1-785e btwn Mpn ........ 111 Now l'w tdd ~ .... -._..,1m11@w ~ = 7:i0 =-5;30 ltvd. N.I . EOE per~ 8:30em to 4 pm Cell Jim. 7W550-0878 ~ badlground ,.. _.,.. SALEI ,.. IO on. . .,,..,_ * * TrpeMttere, AM·H 10 ..Vaun ~72 eft~ ........ ··-.:.r .... , ....... .,... ~· ~::-,: Mondeyt & Tueedeyl .. -~llll PIRll• :-: ~-:,,: comp..fdlt Equ~ tlllt prwer tor 11111• • , .. _,. Reuben E. ~""' 111 • PM ot flnlle\. ~ _..,a .... ma .,._, OWlllil 2~:,~~":: =·~ bWftttl .=it:. :::::. 1rvir::CM2 ~~1 :::=-Mlp~ z~ em...;;;;.., ~M~eeo T~ f':..~.• :-:t:_ ~.:r.=-~i 11ne. ~ prtcea. top *'Y· FUtl °' PD11 for a.-"-'*"'"'" ExpertenoeDfywllller IMrtlery/IMI ...... tNenlng poettlON. Awtl 1mmect OC*tinoa. 1250 · P/tmmW ~ect ~ t1:1r tn-wt'9\ owr a;..,.._. C..Cerotyn 7M-a21 ~~:':or°Cwtec: 8ubmlUwW~.hl9-831-23-45 . lmmedleteopenfnglnour lnpenon2_,.delty,151E. S300.'pr.t1,.,..lntl'. 8Pa.itlonee¥911.f0r~ W~~·~~ tweet wfth --IJlll °" d*ILn, .... f .. * 1wa32..a100. ~ ~ c!:".2~~1• CONSTRUCTION puretlatng I dlatrlbutlon ::=r:e~~·1n~1~~ ~ ~r~":' ~Ing .. ~~ M Mon-Fri, ty/ L A. ~ ..... ::""~·: .. :.:: I e D 0 r · O f • EXPERIENCE FRAMER depat1ment for en U · · .....,.. • -1 <>111. o.rna Anl Offtoe. ~ I mgr. wtto e.1 ~· flee/!Nldk*/Ql.!Mt ,_.,., EOE MIT ..... ,_ 831·23-45 periene..pertOn with lltnt Hotel Pff'~oOrlm In Or· Sllaty, no lllllng. No ...,,.,.. • P'QdUC:tMI• eo-J::.: ::;-.::, ::lon. 10CJ0.-4000 a, evt lmmed .,.. ....-,... ...,., N<IGEAS/ typing •tdll9 and • pleU-Tll .,. WIQ9 ty erM, 1M M exp. nee. c:ompeny tralna.· w. terrttcwy • ~ • lnfuller1on.T.,,,..negot *I * IOATMAINT nel ...... Pam Ing phone per.onallty. ••--Olv.of6uflnt'I Art~ Jackje,882-5643 Nlllmen. Wiii mo ... <Sey only~ tot Olll Cerd.yn 7M-U2f mu.t hM QOOd driving r• -8 · S*90f'I · full time cSey poettlon IVall Vlriety of other genetll -• • -·-..._Co. mutt "I,. & train MM Of ~. --------QOl'd, ~v report r• tHdy'" employm:~ 11:30 AM-&PM. Stert olflce dutleL Xln1 bin· tlalopenlngefortti. uver11 people for la.I-pen1ee':,:'~~ruiiiiiiiiiiiil llelllpttoeedowntownl Of· qulredtorlntervtft.MUlt mopm ~-Th ......... eo p/tlr. Mi( for ..nt• and wonting con-followlnQpoettlone: Mngmt, Salee, Stoek & Six •h•rP .lndMdu•I• dlatr lne...tmreg.ofihe II •• floe JP.Doe/em & If . hew neet ctM11 Dppeer· · ur · JMn. Me I Eda Ptzza, dl11one wtttl 1 growing FRONT bE8K MANAGER Trouble~ttlootlng. No needed by 4/30186. with U.S needt ~ prep. lrnmed. ocoupency ence. Start• et 14.50 11310eereAve,IMn9 17tt1iTustln,C.M. c:ompeny. AootY In per.ASSIST.CHIE.FENG. •xper.nec.ForJ)lrtONI dynamic lntern1t1ona1 nw. cfl .. •IQlll poilltiot\ work er. Mon-Fri. 7 ... 2040or141·5190. pl,hr. Cell 151·2NO Ill .... IOf1 8:30em tO ' pm It: SECRETARY Interview cell (7 14) WhOteuier. Mutt Ilk• require• u~ trevel llm-3pm. 8tNty DOE. ....... .,.. (I Mon-Fri) EOE Im.re.ting .mo. wortc In-•lllD.NI lll .111.LJlllll •• ~KE~LERK 211~188 Mr Umol rode & roll etmoephefe. PtWV aper w/out-<>f~ ~/Pl~ In /~~n ~In 2bt tlouee+ cW• dltl lf'ltry, It 17CM2 Glltetl• Ave. CONCIERGE. PfT ~ Mlnuf9c1urtng Start 12M.-M25. p/wt!. ate deeMra·,... '..!~ ~· £. ~ 1300 eq, ft. O-... In Llti Prlv. Country Club, entry 5.mtdlum record Pan time canter c:ounael-lrvlne 71412~1 p ..... epply In ~·M .. "'L.111111 MIN cn.n.. ~2n7 Xlnt ~I com--· - ICh.. •1&00 .... 7.2800 level aoctg c::terll, ,...... AJP. AIR. >Ont ors ..med. Hefp boys FEM AIDE llYH>, W11st Human . Aeeourcet Mon. fM 1 ITUlf •t •&I llllJ '*"9 ~ pllg In-Hwy. Corone del ... •;;;Ill\ IP know10!'9Y,tome~ beneflta. Cell and glrl• tollclt nnr teac:Mrlnwhlchrp/trm Tuee a Wed. ilm:12, forM<Wlery.Frontof'lkie ctuded. Send reeuiM •HllllT.llY• -~ P4.lterlli·-wl4d htlpM 2 flm-Spm or Mil>acrlptlont on their /bfd +S300mo&4S-2357 and Thurt. 4-1:30pm. •fllllllma appHrence, huvy wi-.~to: Rem eat.te bec*Qf'OWMS. lml'[" IF ~fT. r;:::Jr~8:30-5: ~153eNwport81vd, peperrou1•.Ml»tenj0y 18000Vont<tirman.tOE YIRlll.ll1U9 ~goodpublcr-. Tin..--ln1Mne.552,.1IO AcMoe In Al ..._,... & 549-0ln C.M. EOE M/F wortclng with 10-13 'ft Fem to lhr Bad! Bay ' PUYD• tlont 'tklllt Irvine 211• W. Biii Ad. ~· 1115 So. El CASHIQ·CLE"K Gift otdt. Early evening hour• condo, C.M. '300/utll •HIUIPll .\ 2tH&Se btwn 3-epm Anlhllm, Ca. t2804 11111111f Cemtno ...... a.,, Ctern. ltlop JOllfl w.-Air· ~ ftexlble hn. Ind. Avl 5/1, &46-5123 for buty prof .. elonal. W.::f.!t~.: Attn: Jim Dunn Mlfor SOUChwn Ceitornle Uc'd. •12·7211 ._ -~ port. flleapooelble otdlr Cell 8'ucl ~!!.:..... _ llmAL IUllUL Moo-Fr1. 5 hn p/dq. ·lurer ttla1 It 1n need of U•1t1•n H• _I_ Sevlnge Bank hNd· -• _.., pereon P'eferNct Cell ..... ~ Or1vera Ile, own tranac>. • etncere tlerdWOftdtlO In-Weettendt & p/tlme '5.50 --••-~ 1n 1M c-. SCRAM-LETS TheN9wpcwt Mer· Mm1Tu.-8etm0mlnga &42-432 11Xt.208 perm work, Setn--4:30pm. refa.req.478-7009b1wn dMduei.toftllthefoiow-hr.NeiwpottBeectllfM.. PfT tJ'elnee, ~lad* MeMJ Newport 8-c:tl l1ott Hotel offer't the,.. M2.f111 ····-----nohSlt/Son, typld ng, llllng. 8:30ern-5:30pm wtccs-Ing poaltlone: 673-8170 CALL WEEK-dottllng ttore. W.o-s.t. ·-hM "'•c••• .. ca-·~wes ltk>ne of Aocount1 ,_. ___ , p onH, or er pro· ~ OAYSONLYhm-5c>m 831..e290 ,_, opponuntty In their NW ~Ctettt. The~ 1&10111 lllLYPl.IT <*alng, S5.50 pltv. Cll lllAlllPll Ullllll lfllllm Mortg1g1 9enklng Swneoh-T-...• fled candldaW wit hwt Ml time no aper nee: a.11am, 846-9408 C.M. Working couple need• llMUl.111111 .. rtl•ll Ul.DJUml dMl6on. ldelll oendldMe CetUt GulM It '-11 yr exper. In .. c.11 liWt,.,a for ' eppt' llllUl.... hOuMkeeper 3-5 drta We oftw • good starting Part time 2 deya p/Wk. lmmed. opening for High wlll haw a mAnlmum cl 2 ... : o.tve counting. compytert, 10 r s..o.32t0 . MlllD Ill.I 2 ,..__ p/wt! tmall tnendly p/Wk, 11~. M..-H lry. compeny peld N.8 . a52-90IO Sendy 8c::hool Gr.CS IOok ..... fOr Y"'' Metetarlal ex- ·T .. TIC C' •Ml'> -· and tOme typlnt. donut .......,. ...... time .,.,,. bu• ~ be exper. & have rift. medlc:al & dentel-plu• -1•-•• -.._. ..... ,-...~"' ~ type 5.5-80 " """'"' Ablllty 10 wcwtt....t • -....... ...... · mg c:o, •.Y ¥-Y-· Sallty ~ (~ muc:n Come _., ---" '""'' • ._ --'4 • ,.. PM • A femoue ~ •t· people end muat be ct. 111•11 Co•t•. Meo lfH. Sklll• needed, typing, fU.. benefit• opuoNt):c.11 our t~teMlwt= mmed. oe>enlng. mu•t werdlng ca.rH r. No ~ m::,;-t== ~.=-~ pend•ble. lnterHted Full time,~• muat. 5'49-S'793or5&1•292• ~i ~ =-12~· Mary2t1·7425 nowlnprocw. hav.ltiwt2ynof~ :,:'·req~in~':!Z Good written a verb9I "My e1tt1t plMdl not =~· T= ~ ~. ~.. wtH tKretn. IATA EmY =:54s-1101 pm HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 111111 PlllllTI ::::_r.ito t::;Lr!tof~ ~ yw otcS bull-~ .._ • guilty to lhopllftlno· by 900 ' ~ perton. erm lmmed. p/tlme Potltlon 1 or 2 deya per W.-for Rexnord Inc.· flee I Id Alrpof1 neH Requlremente: must. We °"9r .,, Kint . reuon of STATIC POft~:"cir ~ =::or=-c:. = avlllebleNoonto5PM, llllUl.lfflOI Jlgtltl'louMkeeptng. 3t30W.Harv•dSt Gall=~·=-3335 · gooddrMngrecord.h«d :;::enw01,,,..,t8nd CLING." ~ EOE ' • a Mon thr Fri. _SkJlla mutt enet~lc. Nit ttarter It Coron1del Mar144-1357 ' • Include typing 5() wpm, typing, P hrt p wt!. ..._.. (714) 250-8800 Qetol So• enc:ie. -oernw to tuc-~Cllll Lett!'ii f(UIADS AREFm Cal: Mlf l&lm .., 10keybytouctl.Pteulnt Clllbtwn&-1.&45-6M3 l .. 1.u1ll Equal()pportunl~ • OMd Ce11 (714)~ (71•)a31..e3I0..,.4202 -.111111an .. llllllll ~:;·~"(11::f~c:1.1~~ Geoer11 Office -Ulllllll Empfoy9r M/FJH • 9 .. r:.!IA for more Info iocs.y .:i'1itri·aomil ._ ----- ~County Computer COLDWELL BANKER I will under c:ut WfY price In .... UIWll nnD ~D --u-.,Jr... Ftnd aome dult on wt'IM!t 1901 ~&MS Co. tu# or per1 time. >On1 P£'tr::'!!!9 ,r',::1 Newport Beech ZIP town on Art I r"8ted of-lltO lnttallefa needed. '-1n ciaultled't lrenspor· Suite 221. Ca.te Me9a_ growth potentlel. AtilJl tor ~ r · • flee decor 11etna. '500. matlne & c:ontt. exp. -""'~"""'"' 11t1on listings &42·5e78 c... t2e27 EOE Jim , 947-2281 o r ~ ~ood ~~ mMITPIUa nmMll•I Cuti bonut to flgtl1 tlelpful.&46-2244 ·-~~~Q?cdl-•7 .. 51...., · · full time for ......, rental !Iii ---pec)9ie. Management oP-~~ ._..... v " ..... evee ea.tllerl44-1111or c:ompeny ~'drtvtng (XJ? portunltleewlthtNlart 91MAL .. lfl l~"INlll beooeninQ L·~·~, aw --New Account• t57-MOO record ,9q. $4.75 p/hr AREY • Mt wnol••le c:c>mf*lY Pff, exp. pref/ wlll train, soon and is de&lgned to Ml·lltl --.u E.O.E. stert ~ & o Rantlla .. •-t the world. Cell Mr. Ttlur,.Frl f.5:30, 08-st 'Ofter Acute Cue Hotpltel. --&42-1118 · ••w" Thompson, work wUtl GVN In N.8. &4&-7870 be 0 unq.Je ore • MDtta ...,.. Admlttlnt ,_ .,... · lllSAIB Wiii me I cera about your hr "'O the rtnest "' cord'S -------ci.tt.30t1rwtc.App.inutt MO~ MHTAL CLERK. •HIJUtm nR•t tur~.(714>291•5l88 ...,... stot1onEKV. party goods =-__,.-_,,...,,,__.....,.___,....-type accur~. Ute I '•· PfT. 11em-3pm. Elm 110 p1ut p/tw . chit-penortult.,,.formedlcal and g ifts ()pportunitle$ • Found grey/bit ttrtpe tom CAT. Wonc welf'w/otMrt. Mon-Fri. Good P•Y· dran• dothle. For Info. UIRllRI" muua omc.. &46-3824 to ""°"' 1n this exciting ••• 111111 wt'lt pewt/ctM9t \ICtV At· 8treeeful tltultlon. Med. A"9t'I In PtQOn. 1000 lam· 12 uo.1228 Tll-,.., reap. lndlv. to ueembte a lenta/9-hure1 ..... 7217 t•m. pref. So. ~ lrletol StrH I North, · WllTllUll lnttlll doM1•. Wiil ltlln. PIAITIUl..U erM'QtYTWl!oeOOlt'lpaf Found: Puppy, 'PP'lC • Medlcal Center 499-1311 Suite 8, N.8 . lllTIL lllllTllJ Appty 1n pwaon, 17135 I~ for emt>. elderty hme ond tull-ttme dCJYS UlllDS IUllTAIT IWUllll moe .• pert . Gemi &Mp. __ ,_ CHU>CAAE ~ for R.O.A. exp. & motivated, llTU _,' Unit F. Skyper11 Cir. Irv. I• d y . m 1.1 t I d r Iv. 91(9'\U''QS and weel!enc:IS "'*' Nattonel/Go'l'Dnor .. .,.. mllboerd Pey for edded chalrlkM for progreet!Ye It your..,...,. It~ to eny 4M-e2&4 i..w mHHg•. If vou e<•JOV W()l1ting Wlftl St. cM '4&-e&41 llllJli ... IM NIPOft. cdM 720-0841 Newport 8"ch office. of the eboll'l ... y:: Zip• lnml. llU PART TIME people oM cons1aer Needed for dltpley Full "• w/xlnt benefltt c.11 ...• come In "' en In· mutt to.... dogs, refs. req. 1111-vourself to hove hig h 1nterv~s Wednesday 9· 11 A. M et 2588 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa (on Newpo ;• Blvd at De• Mar) Found Mt of keye nr car edvertlilng S•IH et -·.-... llllR & Mlafy. 831_,.23e tervleW & )'Ol.lr Immediate 497-1580 wllth, C.M. Found cam-rapldly expending loclf ....,. --·• •-Ntlgnment with quality I' • The INIM Marriott Hotel ~tonaoras we wont to era. Hert>or/MtM Ver•. dilly newepeper. Ag· • reelderltlal NI 1111111 c:ompenlee ttlni-out Or· HUil I 1.r hu an lmmed. opening tolk to vou Please coll a...e-1115 9,...,119 Mlf..cfllctplMd treetment P'09flfft; 111111 exper. a enthu491 .. tlc dog enge Col.lnty. Meny tern cie.nlng. mornlngtlam-? for• concierge. S-our our main office at Q63.. fndMduale mey wn ft· wortl; f« tn• vtew call groomer. pert time. Lag. porary & temporary-to-Cell 557-eG20 ad under hotel. 4064 toi on appointment Call (7141 537-48•0 for more info EOE *1 •lllflmll cetlent Income (Nllry & t31.ft31 · Bctl. 1oc. •97-1580 permenenet opening• pi-iiiiiiiiii~i!!ii!iii!~~~~~~---. Brown cat wttt\ or-.n cot-commtHlon). benefit• ..... Ill -• -• for: IYIS SHOP llr, tn Coeta Mell.,.., end edvenoement • lollt -·-. Poeel~ etot.n I dump..i. p'ortunlty. Selel ••· ~ Hourt. Chrl1tl1n Kennet Ve•eVOog BD1tllf, lllllTlllll REWA9'0t Plee .. 0111 perlenel requfred, meet F\ ~-~~ Brootctlur•t. PI T· nr O.C. Felr-WMI PlllllllU Several positrons available in our new custom 142-4321 ut. 302, dayt. uperlence 1d'll"· · __ , 2·3312 groundt,5'49-1791 ~ - t 41....,..1even1"" ,..._.. .... -.. ·-·-t-~ ... r..., canvas shop for e~perrenced .... ---....,.., ·-..... '" Looking ror a m1.1slc ... ti NII llLll TJPll1 Loet:Woutd penon finding 111111 ll&IT teacher? '(ou'll strike Ille melc• top dotler Mlllng -... -·· ~ CANVAS FITTERS ...... 3 nr McOon· .... , PILIT rlgtll chord when you brief c:aaee. tot• bega. r--c•llU•s -r•Ll£RS ltd'• Sen C6emente plMM P.O. Box 1580 1dvert1se In clesslie'J Cati O.ve, 876-2287 UllPT..fll ""•" '"" " cal a.• 1811 c. Ill Mela. Ca. 92eH 6-42-5878 lllY-1 CANVAS SEWERS Sant'Angelo for Marjer Collection ·~~ '~~ ? ~~1 y ; ~~ Prominent De1l9n1r P1tt1m·Al57, Sl111 8·20 es.w .. a.rt1t SlmPIV Cul •nO tttit.n up two main pa111111 P•rtt lo mtkt 1ni1 e11nner-<11net Cl'tll wllll Clr•m•lt<: l>•ek lnltfetl you" ""• attevt• •nd c .. ctc:tlng orape 111 •II In one wl1n 11111tt1 of 1111 drat• flltf• •r• no comp1tca1ton• no 11p~ or t>utlont, ju•I 11111<1 tllmmlnt Urie• •II I~ •• , OIOfO•O Stnt Allgtto f()t Meri-ellOH •IV•O 1ttf m111t ,.. .. Y for tne Or191n•I Conll1dt1 alto creoe dt ell int . llHUt lt llle gtOfgellt Of Nltn •Prtnlecl Plctttn ... .,, ,. hlll•CM• Ill Mii ... $tlat •. 10. 12 ,.. 18, 11, 20 l lta 12 (~II 34) r9qulrH 2 &II yarCS. 80 I~ It)'~ I P!ffM 1tr1C113 !O lor 111c11 Pttttfn lo OAIL Y ~ILOT ANc* Mell, , 0 lo• ''· WOOGtkN, ,..., Yonr. 11Jn (Add M C.,,tl f()f ••ell P•Otfn IOI poet age Ind flt"41l"t, "'"' pleonty YOUR NA Ml ADOAHS, Z1P 8tYLa NQMI£". ••tr UI Ml.LI a ClOTittl Oii "4IMC 1• swot• .......... 1)4 -tt .. llACNfftf IVIUI IH lllCI It' WY \'WlfC•I 1J1 MH-4lOCI IUIUI UI £1fftltfUl\rafWOlll ~ 11 look• U §0 -aoo 8! cents M ell IOI p011• eno llalldlfn9 .... ·-' .... ..... --... ~ .... ... MIYll/•LPll SO. ORANGE COUNTY for office furn deftvery & 11111111 .. 1• pldl upe. Knowledge or 3420 Brla1ot, Cott• Mell both Or1ng1 I L.A. NO. ORANGE COUNTY Count let helpful. PteaM 11aM•-11•. ••1• bflng D.M.V pr1ntout 10 ---"' Interview C1~2-5788 100 So Anah 81. Anatl. for eppt LAGUNA HILLS IMAll1-1221 2~ t So Potnte Lag HIS lllYlll now hiring Ml & p.n llme drlv«t for Dlal··A·Rlde Services In South Coun- ty Mull be et leut 21 yr & hive ctNn driving r .. cord. Cell •K-<>335 for further Info. M·F 9-4 EOE ZIP Temporary PfnOflnel Services A Dtvltlon of ITT Employer Services, Inc. [1cellent growth potenltal management opportunities Interviews will be held MAY 4, 1985 8 00 AM·4 00 PM 27008 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Ca for further 1nformat1on call collect 619/224·8211. ext 17 BlLIOl llRllE CllYlS 27008 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach. Ca. E()(/M/f /H THE IRVINE HILTON :'f'\ND r fa111f"r ~ is seeking e1periencecl: IUCHT AUDITORS STOIEIOOI CUIK PREP COOKS UIE COOKS lST COOKS 2111 COOKS lAUIDIY WASHEIS lAUIDIY SOITEIS lllCHT CLUIEIS COICIEIGE FIOIT DESK CUIKS Pll OPEUTOIS IESTAUUIT CASHIERS HOST /llOSTESS LAUlllY SUP£1YISOI 1001 ATTEllAITS HOUSEPEISOIS DISllWASllEIS llttnllWI by APPOllTIEMT OILY -To ScW11t 1fflilt•1ts call betwtt1 I Al.& Pl 11 loHay, 4/21!' THsay, 4/30; w.-....,, 5/1 OILY. -CAl1 (714) 261-5215 (lo wll-111 will M accept•. lo "'1i1tllllh will be tan HCt sc11 ...... art ftM) EOE l /F/11 , Lab Tech Opportunities -·-- ••• ·•e ••••••• ·e•e•·. eee•• •• . . . Amerrcan McGaw 1s a maior d1v1s1on of the vaS1 A1nencan Hospital Supply Corporation recognized 1nterna11onally within the health care industry We are a pt0nee11ng leader rn ttle oevelopment manufacture and marketing of 1n1ravenous solutions enteral and parenteral nutrition products irrigation solutions and relateo admin1strat1on sets Due 10 our growih and a pohcy of promo11on·trom wit111n we have 1mmea1ate openings lor Chemistry ihe selected applicant wl11 perform raw material in process and finished proouct testing release and completion or oocumentation reports Preference will l>e given 10 canoioates with a <legfl!e in Ch em1st1y ttowever we will cons10er 1no1v1dua1s with strong analyl1ca1 lat> experience RID A Bachelor s degree 1n Chemistry aria ? vear~ 1noustry e~r1ence a•e reou1red You musl possess a wor1i.1ng ~now1eoge ol standaro chemical theones and concepts ano i.:nowteoge or theo<y appllcat1or and operation ol mslruments OR uv GC HPLC AA and AAA1 ano excellent commun1ca11on skills The a1>1tity 10 follow pro1ects lrom M1at1on to completion w11h a m1n1mum 01 suoerv1s1on is also requ1rec llcroblplogy ltiese oos111on reouire a m1n1mum ot / veil '"oursework rn B10109v Mathema11cs 01 an Assoc1atea B101og1c.JI Sc 1ence college oegree preterreo i ncumt>ent will collecl water ,w aria surtace saml)les tor t>Oth m1cro1>io1091cat ano part1cu1a1e matier samp11n9 and processing TM aD1hly to perform routine evaluations or on process s.imples usrng asceot1c 1ectin1oue$ ~ reQw ed Ila-Control Ideal cantM ates will possess prevt00s e1C[)l!r1ence w1111 safety teshng ot ptiarmaceutic.11 and medical oevices a Bactteior s oegree 1n Biologteal Sciences or related ftetO expenence will t>e cons1derea 1n lte\I of e•per ience AHT Certificate preferred We reQuire excellent lat> 1echn1Que ano lhe aD•hly to worli Sunday throvqh ThurS<Jay or Tues<Jay thr04Jgh Situr oay Duties w111 1nc1u0e ._rety tests on raw mattf•als ano finished pro ducts evah1at100 ano rtcorc:l1"9 ot test •esuns and pertorm11l9 m1no< an1~1 surgery Amtf1c.in McGiw ottets u cellent salaries and oeneflls pac~ges otus opportun1t1ts IOf turtner ;iovancement IS Plrt ot an a9gress1ve oroies S•On.l team II yovr expenencf' and uperttse match ovr reQurrements rusri your resume and sa ary history INOte pttnc1 ts only pleJS.l to S.. llClftl. ffft....,.... o.,.,, ...... Ulr1ca• Qew, Dtwt .. " ~ Hetpltlt ,_,,.. c.r,.t.-. nn •c ... AWot911, ww. CA UIA 92714 We are 1n eQual O()O()(Tul'llly emOlover m 111, ...... lldn ·1·: ...... ...... . I I I I I I I I We are~ for a d.cttcated prof...ionat llMITllY/Ptlf '91 = -:r::=::: ~~ Mutt be • good M*t. • ct.tall and CtMtMtv to gqod communicator, 1uppot1 our new Vice have nice ai>PMranc. Praaldent ano the Dtrec- and be wllllng 10 WOftl torofTrlllnlng.~ nu. ht9. Ptfll 25-3& Yf9, ,....., l'llOh anergy '9¥el. PIHM call b•t•••n company ~tlon and ,._SPM WEEKDAYS. AM a commitment to~ lor Linda 875-2311 larlCll are .. .....,tlal, .. Secretary Receptiorist Who loves Responsiity .. the aOtllty '° func1ton In a ttrQng teem WOttl Ml· ling. W• otf•r an exc:.llent 111ary ind com· preh•n•lve benefit• C**IQe. If you're quell.. fted and lnt.,...ed, r• IPOfld todalyt Senct your reaume to: If If• lrnport#lt to )'OU to P•tncie Sulllvan De l'"f)OrtMt at )'OUr Jot>. • ..... _ .. ~ ~ ehould tllke a doee ....... .. 1()()4{ ., Home Heelth c.. ·--"' olAm«tea. ......... Thie pcettlon In our trvtne/ 28072 LM• Center Or Lllke For.et Offtce In-Su ' YO/We IUpportlng OUt In-"e 200, Llike Forelt, ventory contrOI peti.nt CA. 1283()..2880 record•. admln'lltratlon, Equal Opportunity t:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nurllng and pharmlle)' 1_Em_p1_oyer _______ 111 .,... wtth aofld MC· retarlal MMoel .. Excel-MCretary ~~-:nu11•1 ,.,,11e1. Typfflo 55 wpm, llYll.IPmlf cMct•tlng medllne. and ll•naar excepllonal t•lephon• lklllt are required. Good front offtce ~ la a muet. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS Afl> PllZDI ... A~S 11-14 .EARN tw TO $~5.00 PEI W(EJ( btners to wcure rUOHs fol Tllf Or1n,e Coat {lldy Pilot Our tltw\ Sllrl II J 30 p Ill Ml ..ork uni~ 8 30 pm wend1rs -On S.tunny. we tWOA a It• lllOrt houn You ..II urn m1nr trips Ind pmn •nc "'"' "'IWll 11iur ow" lllOIWy lhtrt t\ flO dtlt'ltf•nt or colteclJOll 111•olwed " ,ov m 1nlffnlfd. please Clfl Mf Earl :: (714) 548-7058 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 01111 L ----------·-- 9 'Ul2hln ,, .., .. , a NABERS CADl.LAC LAAOE8T 8lL!CTION Of lat• mo<M(, low m ....... Old!Haca In Orenge ~nty1 a.t _,. tOda~ ••• . . f' .. , ...... ,,. ,,, .,, u 140-1110 714 -833 -1300 GrNt Seeettlon Of new 2tOO HarbOt llvd. '85'1 In ltock ...... ...,. 148 Oovet Street NftPOrt BMch 112-otlO COSTAMUA lwifii!Pll"ll!IPl~N'!il*"P.~ fmtu 11 ·10 EL c AM1N!>..__Gd cond. New '"''. .,.,.41 greet *21111. '"'* $1900. call 87S-2MI ....... PllLlll S tt9 down, CIOMd End Comm'l LAMe, OAC IS.9 ll/XUAY SEDAN condl $3000 down .,..7/mo 533-42•2 Entire lnv9fltory of preowned Metcedee Benz & alto 1015 mOdell wtu be offered at theae ~Ill I llfetlme l)(lcMI No telephone quot• We Wiii beat 1ny authorized cs..r Just bring us your etgMd pyrct\u. order JIM SLEMONS t.f<ltTS 1001-1301Ouall81 Newport 8elioh, CA 714/111·1100 **** I I 4m'f::/ ,5:9~~··~2-fc· ·~~Im~ 327 eng. '83 811 SC. Aad/IMth tntr. ~ rM2~= :::· SIPd. convert. lowered, '75 VEG" W ... iL: 1tereo, xlnt cond. " ag ••· tlm1tru $3& ooo 213m8-73"~ ~·· cornp1 rbtt, xtnt ' • ~ eond/beet offl' ~ PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Ht11he11 Qu.U1y S.le1 6 S.rvlce CHIClt IVERIJON "5 E Coeot Hwy Newpofl Beach 673-0900 WEOAIE .... "" BILLY A TE~ VW-PORSCHE BH-4800 4111 4 ,11 '77_MALIBU WAGON. Loeded: PS, '9, A.IC, rune gcS. needt frOM tMI WOttl. 8ectiftc '4091 ... Eves/wkndt MM 111, wtcdy1 tM2·5102 '78 El Cemlno. new petnt, new eng .. tlr• & "'9. air, caM, MUST 81lL Mlllkeoft9r.17M111 '19 ut. T ·t~, Runs Md IOc*a oOOd exc;I. ~. 875-n19 '82 CAMARO A/T, A/C am/Im CUI, xlnt cond '5990.536-3500 llWUllALll llDUIULll WINY OWlllll AllTIRll 'DODGE OLTWAGON· Low mllM wtth alf conditioning. (337YDO) JohnlOn & 8on Uneotn Mtl(eury. 2121 Harbor Blvd, Coeta Meaa 71'4/640-6830 * NEWPORTU 11 * ()47 079~ E. .. , ~46 887 J '78 C9'M1. Lo. ml Qt99t ~. 4 tpd. Pit, l»/I, fi,8 ..,,.,, l!P ._ -:; enrf. Mc. 13too ot>o. oY .. & 5•1--0sso. Ev 1<4&-1412 ••Hne S2IOO/ot>o A•ttt, ~ ~·, S1t9down,CloeedEnc:t Commetctel LAeee OAC Alie tJH IU-11 ... U. 14111 I00/2D-13M 714/432·1111 '13 AMC ALLIANCE. 2 dr, ~.J& .• MU~T SEEi ( 1HJW442) JOhnlOtl & Son Llncofn Mtrcurv. 2828 Harbor Dlpeilditbte Tr..ap. BIYd. Cotti M ... •1000. -...11 .. 714/&40-&830 --~~ PH ~tloer. m. '! ii m &i:G I.,.... = 1tat1on ••ion lftnt 305 VI CWft 090"3-1M In/out 13&00 obo ShOJ) Clutifled-our ator• 5&2-ffla 1-t 9¥91 MYtr GJom ~2-5aza -, -=-- ,, _h-. ___ _ • PRIV A'fE PROPERTY WEEK • ·-.,., . ..:.. ' "The Strength of 'a Nation Lies in the Homes of It's People'' \ --Abraham Lincolit-~ . -+ \ -. You know what an important investment home ownership can he. You know that when enough new home~ are built, hadly needed jobs for many ol our unemployed are provided. Those are jus t two ways homes contribute to the ~trength of our nation . . Just a s important. we feel. ls the sen~e of pride and involvement that comes with owning a home. As homeowners, people e'St:ablish root . A sense of stabilrty and a ~take ~n the future lead to greater care for one's community. Owning a home car1ies with it thi~ special sense of belonging. \ Duf-i ng Private P roperty \\'eek, local REALTOR · Members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TOR · -salute you, the people that own homes in this a rea. Thank _you for letting us serve .vou and for contributing . o much to our community and nation. IWIOY 1111111• NANCY IMBERNINO REAL TOR 504 Venaja, Newport Beach 644-6636 JIYOE Ill SCIWlllZ QUIET COVE INVESTMENTS 2000 Harbor Blvd., t:A 108, Costa Mesa (714) 645-9850 IL PlllElll AL PINGERI, REAL TOR 1400 Quail St. /t 190, Newport Beach 851-6260 WALIEl I Lii 2670 San Miguel Dr., N.B 759-1501 IUIY llllELL BLUE CHIP P~OPERTISS 124 E. Broadway. Costa Mesa 631 -7900 JICllE llLLIS JACKIE GILLIS, REAL TOR 448 Magnolia St.. Costa Mesa 631-8011 PlllFll WlllS TIWIMIS NEWPORT HARBOR BUILDERS 2210 Pacific Ave .. Newport Beach 642-0527 1111 lllllLU WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach Bus 631-1400 Res. 548-1848 LYLlll nn• COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT 2161 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd., NB Bus. 644-9060 Res. 644-1361 PElllY ZlllEllWI PERRY ZIMMERMAN, REAL TOR JEFF JlCOIS ~· 1500 Adams. #313, Costa Mesa JACOBS REAL TY UY TILl'1U (7 14) 432-0732 29 t9 Newport Blvd .. t:6 Newport each WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 675-6670 2436 Pacific Coas1 Hwy, N.B. ~..-z-<11.,......-;;~J~l~l~l~l~IO~llll~;-;;;· ~~~------:mrTirnlYlllT----~B=u= 631-1400 _BgJ1.6-0330 VE PORTFOLIO PROPERTIES Newport Beach TRADITIONAL REAL TY ICUI PACIFIC IUITAL 759-0619 301 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa 5140 Campus Drive, Newport Beach IElllLL L YICI llUL n 14474 Culver Or .. Irvine 552-1714 Ill UITlllS HASTINGS & COMPANY 2503 Eastbluff Dr. 1/206 Ring 640-5560 Anytime . , , llllL LllLll SELECT PROPERTIES 3130 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa I 546-6716 751-319, IElllllLL L YICll llUL n 133 South Yorba. Orange 997-2410 • l~lllllET llFFR Pete Barrett Realty 1605 Westclltf Dr., Newport Bea.ch 642-5200 DlllEY I SOOTIIE WAID SUNBOW REALTY, INC 881 Dover Dr., Ste. 14. N.B. 631-2242 IEllllLL L YICI llUL TY 18410 Irvine Blvd., Tustin 838-5801 HYE LEllllTll HERITAGE INVESTMENTS 2845 Mesa Verde Dr. t:7 , Costa Mesa 546-5880 JOllll PALIOlllT WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy, N.B. Bus. 631-1400 Res. 673-0884 IAHE FILllllllT • TAYLlll SPARLING REAL TY 2192 Dupont Dr . # 111, lrvlne 833-3544 759-0862 ·JUI Rimi PE.TE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Westcllff Or., Newport Beach 642-5200 lllT I llllOIATll • 2125 San Joaquin Hills Ad . N B 640-4868 11111111 IUL llTITE NIFA & CRAIG O'BRIEN West Newport 840·8208 llLL llll PETE BARAETI REALTY 1605 Westclltt Or , Newport Beach · U2-5200 . lllWUIU SELECT PROPERTIES 3130 Harbor Blvd • Cotti Meta 1546•6716 1t1·31G t PITEi PELllll VIA LIDO REAL TY 631 -7370 476-0330 Jll IUWlllll WHELAN REAL TY 743 Baker St., Costa Mesa 540-3666 PllYLLIS IMllO COLESWORTHY & CO 2545 Eastblutt Dr .• Newport Beach 640-0020 COlllE 111111110 RE PRODUCTIONS 1405 W. Bay Ave .. Newport Beach 675-8404 Hm PIYIE PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Westcllff Dr .. Newport Beach 642-5200 IHIETI L. SIEIEL COAST PROPERTIES 30 1 E Balboa Blvd .. Balboa 673-5410 WIUlll AllE GRUBB & ELLIS 2 Civic Plaza. Ste 100. N.B 644-6200 SALLY SllPLEY GEORGE ELKINS CO. 2 Corporllte Plaza. Ste 150. NB 759-9100 OILESWllTIY I Cl. 2545 Eastbluff Dr .. Newporl Beach 640-0020 IAllY .IAllS . GEORGE ELKINS CO. 2 Corporate Plaza, Ste 150, NB 759-9 100 TlllY STlllLlfllLI GEORGE ELKINS CO 2 Corporate Plaza. Ste 150. NB 759-9100 au nun UNIQUE HOMES 2443 E Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar 675-5000 STOEi L. 111111 WM. E. DOUD & CO .. INC 2865 E. Coasl Hwy, Corona Del Mar 673-1600 · IUll Tll·DK COAST PROPERTIES 301 E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa 673-5<410 UY lllFFI OllPIUT111 18600 Main Street. , 120. H. B 847-4707 TllllTll IULn 30 101 Towncent., Dr , •200 Laguna Niguel 831-0300 · L•lllMP&ll•TM WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 2436 Pacific; Coast Hwy. N B '"'-llAIY Lii llEIUI WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy. N.B. Bus 631-1400 Res 675-4398 TEllY loHllLE, PllEI. REAL ESTATERS 2790 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-2313 IEOllllAllE 011 WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy, N.B. Bus 631-1400 Res 675-4398 llYE IEllAllEZ~ llll. REAL EST A TEAS 1700 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa 646-7171 IU lllllLI WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy, N.B. Bus 631 • 140Q Res 760-9536 WHtlll I .E. FIUICllL 5000 Birch St. #S30, Newport Beach 833-7890 lllllL YI OLUIY WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy. N.B Bus 631-1400 · Res 548-7938 a1111n BOYD REAL ESTATE 3637 Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar 675-5930 IAlll IPHL WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 315 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island Bus 673-6900 Res 759-1278 PAI WltTI BURR WHITE REAL TORS 2901 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 675-4639 LYlll GllPll WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 3637 Manne Ave.;nB•I a laland Bus 673-6900 Res. 675-9507 " SU PllPll1111 2 t30 Newport Blvd., Newport Beectt 873·2810 ll11T LU. WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 3637 Marine A\19 , Balboa Island Bus 673-6900 Rn. 675-4437 mllllll91111111 5000 Birch St , #300, Newport Buch &33-7890 IUlllllWllD WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 3637 Marin• Ave , BalbOl ltland BUI 673-6900 ~ 873-5470 l ... llULn 2737 Pacific Coest Hwy, 3338 VII Lido Ste A, Newport Beach 675-6742 But 63t.t400 ... ~ ... 7&9 8959 Corone Oel Mar ----tff"lr.-9'\ '1 ! - SALLY UllEIS 111 .. Mf WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS WATERFRONT HOMES REALTOR 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Bed. 315 Marine Ave. BalbOa Island Bus 631-1400 Res 673-6900 Bus. 673-6900 Res. 646-0478 llCUW illlSIL --- -SW-lllT,lmlii &1111. KC SINOR NANCY IMBERNINO REAL TOR 21062 Brookhurst-St . :: 109. H 8, _ 50-4 Ventaja, NewpOrt Beach 962-7072 Bus 644-6636 497.,.741 WESTElll llTllL HCllW Airport Center Ste J. 18017 Skypark Circle, lrvlne 250-4255 PITllCll FIEllmR WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 2436 Pacific Coa/st Hwy.NB. Bus.631-1400 Res. 673-6900 l*IW UlllL.TllTI Ill. 1201 Dove St &21rr Newport Beach 833-7642 &IL FOEISTEll WA TERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS Newport Beach Balboa Island Bus 631 -1 400 Res 673-6900 ESPRIT ESCRIW 4330 Barranca Parkway. Irvine 559-6300 HILLMlll ESCROW CO. 110 15436 Jeffrey Rd Irvine 857-6626 TIEECO ESCROW llC. 1525 Mesa Verdb Dr East Costa Mesa 546-2524 WESTHI IUTU&L ESCROW 324 N Newport Blvd N B ~ 631-1500 STHIOUD ESCROW CORP. 1665 Westcltff Dr Newport Beach 548-7723 ROY lcCARDLE, IROllll 1810 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 548-7729 IOI Ii CIUCCIO IRVINE COAST REAL TORS 18 t 24 Culver Dr Irvin .. 786-?500 LE RAISOR tRVINE COAST REAL TORS 18 124 Cu,Lver Dr lrvtnP 786-7500 DAVID IOURIE, REAL TOR 1500 Ad amsAvP -313 Cos1aMesa 546.9950 MU I IEm AIRIAI ADRIAN REAL EST A TE 170 East 17th St Costa Mesa 549-854 7 11m Al51R AIGIR PROPERTIES ..&06 Marl~ Ave Balboa Island 675-•000 UU llWILL EXECUTIVE HOMES INC 16895 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 848-0709 .llWIPAmlClllW SANDS INVESTMENTS 32-0 Hazel Dr . Corona Del Mar 759.gn70 TlllEI HSIGIATIS llULTlll 1105 N Co st Hwy Laquna Beset\ 494-11 77 AUi VII hYllT VIKING REAL EST A TE 702 Randolph, CostA Meu 751·7~ IMlllEU WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy. NB Bus 63 1-1400 Res. 642-3033 LYUll EWlll COLDWELL BANKER 2161 San Joaquin Hiils.Rd .. N.B 644-9060 IWll llllltl l'OllllR WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 2436 Pac1f1c Coast Hwy N 8 Bus 631-1400 Res 675-0101 CllllS lllPPfll CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES 3407 E. Coast Hwy CdM 673-8.C94 llLLY 1111 SIAW WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 2436 Pac1t1c Coast Hwy N B Bus 631 -1 400 Res 675-4305 C&llLE lclUUI COLDWELL BANKER 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd NB 644-9060 SllAllOI l_plllDI WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 2436 Pacific Coast Hwy. N B Bus 63 1-1400 Res 673-4016 IElllllL L YICI RW. n 20 100 Brookhurst. Huntington Beach 643-8915 IETT1 WALSI WATERFRONT HOMES REALTORS 315 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Bus 673-6900 Res 631-5335 · llLLY UI llHI WA TERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 315 Manne Ave Balboa lslandBus 6 73-6900 Res 646-3062 CUY LIYllllTll COLDWELL BANKER ~ 16 1 San Joaquin Hills Rd N B Bus 644-9060 Res 760-8786 PATRICIA HIT WATEFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 2436 Pac1f1c Coast Hwy. N B Bus 631-1400 Res 548-6~9~ lllllLL L YICI IUL n 5769 Santa Ana Canyon Rd .. Ste D Anaheim Hills 998-7250 . UY PlllEI COLDWELL BANKER 2161 Sen Joaquin Hills Rd .. NB 644-9060 11111 lllUS WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS· 2436 Pac1f1c Ooaat Hwy, NB eua 831-1400 Res 675-5550 .. llLL LYlll IUL n 100 Valencia Mesa. Fullerton 879-8182 CIU Ulllllllt COLDWELL BAN~R 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd N 8 644-9060 AL.UMn WATERFRONT HOMES REAL TORS 243& Pec1tie Coast Hwy N 8 Bu~ 831-1400 Res 673-4881 uauaA n1n1ns COLE OF NEWPORT •llllU LTlll IULn 2515 E CoHt Hwy Corona ~I Ma!!!.r __ _..2._S .... 276 Matguertta.Prky Ml11iofi ~ 67S-551 1 879-8 ~2 I I I ' -·------ -Owners take on fix-it tasks Do-lt-yourselfers praise convenience, : sense of sattsf action . •r TM Aeeoca.ted PrMt · Do-It-yourself hOme repaJra . have gone from stigma to atatus symbol aa m<>R!I lndlvlduals di~ cover the joy of accomplishment It can bring them. Fln*'<:f al Incentives and con- venience are other re8sons for a spurt of Interest In doing one's own repairs, according to authorities In the field. The Do-lt-Yooraetf Research Institute claims more th,n half of the $68.8 billion hardware mar- ket. The groop, · which Is sup- ported by approxlm~tely 40 com-and then waiting for a repair that they sure eave a lot of panles who make and sell do-It-person to arrive. money," he adds. yoorself products ut the value Manufactu~ ~ Hardware Age found that of prOducls sold to do-It-your-the trend along by changing their painting Is the most common do- selfers In 1984 at $38.6 billion. packaging to Include better In-lt-yoorself project. Othef types of Among Its other findings: structions geared to the con-home decorating jobs con- Women (especially those who sumer, either on or in the pack-sumera tacicle with greater fre- work outside the home) are age. Home center retailers have quency today in~lude Installing engaging In do-It-yourself ac-also contributed by holding re-window treatments such as tlvitles with greater frequency; pair workshops and by offering bllnds, shades and draperies, the prime do-it-yoorself age . advice on Installation ·to en-hanging wallpaper, paneling a group Is between 25 and 55, and courage consumers to take on room, and refinishing furniture. do-it-yourselfers, once they more complicated tasks, accord-About 45 percent of painting and begin the process, generally Ing to a spokesman for the Do-It-decorating chores are done by move from simple to complex Yourself Research Institute. women. · · ' and even extensive jobs as they Terry Gallagher, ectttor of The publication found tt)at gain experience and conflderce. Hardware Age, a trade~-even quite complicated projects, While savtng money ~as been cation that recently published a such as Installation of kttcNto an Important -reason for the study of the do-it-yoorselfers In cabinets and major appliances, growth of the market In the past the Unlted States, -says that are being completed by con- 15 years, other reasons ad-doing one's own repairs no sumers. Alie> popular are lawn vanced by do-lt-yourselfers In-longer carries the stigma of and garden jobs, inst,lllng In- clude the sense of satisfaction suggesting an Inability to pay for sulatlon and other product• for they derive from completing the the repairs. "More middle and energy conservation and car tasks and the greater 'conve-upper-Income Individuals are care such as waxing the car, nlence of doing the work them: getting into the act for the sheer changing the oll or adding trans- selves, compared with calllng enjoyment of It. A side effect 11 mission fluid. Irvine project closing out sales Grand closeoot of the Canyon Creek community In north Irvine is currently und!!tr way, with new below-market 30-year financing and Invitations for real estate broker cooperation. Only six of 128 homes remain ayailable at the development designed by Architects Cordell Ross and Associates. said Gus Orozco, project manager for Great American Development Co. Prices range from $250,000 to $333.000 with immediate oc- cupancy after close of a short escrow. There 1s fixed-rate mortgage financing at 11 .88 percent (12.65 annual percentage rate). and a full 3 percent commission to cooperating brokers, Orozco said. -Homes at Canyon Creek range from two bedroms and den to five bedrooms, two to three baths and 2,Q02 to 2,900 square feet of living space. Lots are sized as large as 8,500 square feet. The elevations combine sh Ingles of rough-tetured cedar, varied-pattern siding, lace-fJnlsh stucco, red barrel tile or cedar roofs, extended eaves and over- hangs. multi-paned windows with radius detailing and brick planters. Even the doors of the two-and three-car garages are firVshed with custom deooratlve detailing. Interiors are enriched by carved, solid-oak entry floors, stained and leaded glass side- light or Inset windows ·at e•ch entry. imported ltallan ceramlc- tlle entry flooring, Interior atrlums In some plans, custom- crafted wood-burning fireplaces, lofty vaulted ceilings, clerestory windows and skylights, wet bars with custom-crafted wine racks and garden planters with outside drainage systems. Kitchens feature a cooktop, a Micro-Thermal oven and a pot- scrubber dishwasher. Ceramlc- tlle counter tops and specially designed furniture-quality cabi- nets are further hlghllghts. Can1on Creek's own Swim and Racquet Club provides residents with the exclusive use of a swimming pool, therapy spa, cabana, children'' play area and two lighted tennis courts. To visit Canyon Creek, take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive exit and proceed ·north on Culver to Irvine Boulevard. Turn right° on Irvine and left on Yale Avenue past Hicks Canyon.Drive to tl'le community. The office Is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days: For Information, call 730-1800. ~at Can!OD Creek in trrtaeCOYen2,900..-~feet. ------------~--~---..... LeakY f aUcet? It's a simple ende8vor to change washer Br ANDY LANO Of 1:1-"111111td "- Washerless faucefs are all over the place these days, but the large majority of houses still have faucets with washers. By the ve.ry nature of things, that means the washers perlodlcally need replac- ing. People who can handle most do-tt-yooreeff problems often steer ctear of anything to do with plumbing. While their attitude may be Justifiable In most re- spects, It Is a false fear when It comes to the replacement of washers. a chore that requires knowledge more than skill. Put a new washer In a stem or. com- presston faucet, the usual type, and you not only stop a leak, you save a bundle. The most Important step In this procedure comes right at the start: SHUT OFF THE WATER. Yoo can do It by closing the shutoff vatve right at the sink or other fixture or by closing the main water valve to the house. When yoo locate It (every home- OWMr should know where It Is as soon as or even before he moves to do It (before the need arose). In), the water la.shut off by turning do It now. the valve clockwise. All you have to do now Is to put The handle Is held In place with In a new washer and screw. a screw under a cap, which has replace the stem In the same way been snapped on or screwed on. you took It off and turn on the Jiggle the handle a bit to get It off, water. Nine times out of 10. the since It may be stuck In place. leak will have disappeared) Use a wrench to unloosen the If there Is still a ·leak, observe packing nut, which Is just under carefully exactly where It Is com- the place where the handle was Ing from. If 11 Is from the packing -but before yoo do that, put a nut under the handle, remove the piece of adhesive tape around nut the same way you did after the nut to keep It from being you shut off the water. Under the marred. Try to lift out the faucet nut wlll be a large washer or some stem. If It doesn't come oot, packing material that looks like replace the loose handle on the thick thread or thin cord. stem and turn It counter-Whatever It Is, replace It and clockwise, which will unscrew the you will have stopped the leak stem. when the faucet Is reassembled. When the stem Is In your hand, If the leak came from the original you wlll see a washer at the end of source, the spoot of the faucet. It It, held In place by a brass screw. means water Is still coming past Unscrew It and take off the thewasher,eventhoughltlsnew. washer, which probably w.111 be That's because the valve seat,.;0n worn or ch8Wed up. which the washer rests. Is dam- Again, we have to go aged. Buy a valve seat refacing backwards In time to the day tool and smooth the valve seat when yoo should have gone to a with It. It usually comes on a card hardware store and booght a box with directions. If not, have the of assorted washers. lf"you f 8Tle<f dealer show you how to use It. New type of paneling ~elieves traditionalWalJpapering mess CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -Do- it-yoursetferi can avoid the mess associated with wallpapering by lnstalllng a new type of gypsum wallboard with the wallpaper already pasted on It. "You can buy them, take them home and put them up In a one- step operation" with a few nails or adhesive glue, says Lee Poote, a spokesman for Charlotte- based Gold Bond Building Prod- ucts. Gold Bond sold similar pan- eling about five years ago, but the new product. sent out to dis- tributors this summer, in- corporates Improvements in manufacturing and design, he says. The old patterns were tra- ditional, but the new patterns reflect more contemporary de- ~n. Eight designs are av'allable, Including floral patterns, floral stripes, fa bric, bamboo and bamboo wltt:I willow patterns. The wallboard, five-sixteenths of an inch thick, Is nailed or glued directly to the wood wait-studs or even over t racked plaster and other existing surfaces. The edges are slightly beveled and can be left butted up against each other for a seamless ap- pearance or joined with molding. <tlbtm ton CBeach t/4 ACRE TO 1 ACRE LOTS u\f eoft Ceidm.Q . cpatr[Q SEA-BREEZE AND EQUESTRIAN LIVING AT COUNTRY VIEW ESTATES A rare opportunity to build your own home in one pf the few custom estate communities In central Orange County. Country View Estates in Huntington Beach is ·an exceptional marriage of country and sea, so close to the ocean yet charmingly rural and designed for . equestrian enjoyment. Gallop to the beach and back, breathing in mountain views and sea-clean air, boarding your horse in the community's own equestrian center. Best of all, design the residence you've always dreamedlhf on one of 34 homesltes ranging from one-quarter to over one acre. BUILD IT YOUMllLP Oii UT US PROVIDE YOUR NOMI ON A TUIUM(IY 8ASIS. " HOM•81T•S FROM 1119,900 COUNTRY Vin UTAftS ON IDWARDS ITRUT IN HUNTINGTON 81ACH, 811TWllN QAllPllLD Aft. AND IWS A.YI. DmVILOPID8Y UNDllOllGIDAHL MU.a GnlC9 OltSJI P9'0lll MOON TOe ...... C\.OlaD WWDMllWY a TNUMMY (TM) Mt-'?H Oii OAU. TOM MAWN Oii AON lfA...,_ AT (Tt4) 114 UU 'llCf tHl!n ON '10MEONNl"1 AUOCIAflOH All"'lA81.1 AT IALUOf'FICl IALH ""ICf £''£Cf1Vf ON ~ 0Al'£ IUIROUINT IAllt M.&V MIU\1 N ~llAk!TV Of' IOMI Ofil ALL ""'ICP lfVIEl" ·~ .. -' . I l , ' -------------·-. -· ........... ~~ i I r .1 I ·l I .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sund9Y, AprN 28, 1115 OS --~~------------~--......; __________________________ ...;.; _____ _ CoU.ples With kids - b .uying ho1nesites Bear Brand Ranch has already sold 36of61 homesltes Bear Brand RaACh, a prlvattt, coastal hlllslde community In Laguna Niguel, reports that 36 of lt1 61 custom homesltes have been sold. ; "Since we're a custom estate development, we assumed the people who would· buy here would have eatabllshed families with grown children, perhaps from Inland Orange County or even the Los Angeles area. said sales director Kate Heppler. "Our buyer prom,, however, reveals that a majority of the people who have p'Ufchased at Bear Brand Ranch have growing families and are self-employed entrepren~urs, doctors or pro- fessional people from the south Orange County area. "One of the most common questions people " l")ave when considering Bear Brand Ranch la whether there are many children. They want to be sure there wlll be other children for theirs to play with. Interestingly, most of the f am Illes who have bought here have schoot.-,aged children,·' Heps.>ler added. "Another question people have, since we use the name 'Ranch,' If we're equestrian- oriented. Although we have the same open space feeling, we're not," she said. Of -the remaining 25 custom homesltes, a majority feature views of the ocean. or the San Juan Capistrano Valley. Lots range In size from 11 ,229 square feet to Just over one acre, with 8,000 to 21 ,536 square-foot building pads. Prices range from $160,000 to $290,000. Bear Brand Ranch also offers low-Interest financing for home- sites for up to 75 percent of the purchase price. as well as for estate construction. To reach Bear Brand Ranch. take the San Diego Freeway to • view • proJect ·Pianne Kroh Btothen 0.... ....,_,t Co. of ~ Qty, Mo.. .. planning • 383-unlt i ......... ~t O\lWlcielldl. ... ocean tn LaQUnt ~ Kroh Brothen hm camcanr111....,.,_11.1 alte preparatJon for the 21~ project, called ~ S&tr. A boffderfor the ~OJWM"t hM not been Chc>eM. . -Richard· A. Miiter .. wwtern re- gional manager for Kroh Brothers, UY8 the Laguna Sur blutftop development above Sales director Kate Heppler (rleht) point.a out available cuatom ho~ealtea from the ----Monarch 8ay and Thr.,.N.ch ecale model durln& Bear Brand Ranch'•· Bay la designed for 355 ~ recent &rand opentne ln Lapna Nlfuel. domlnlums and townnou ... end ,,, . Ortega Highway. turning south to Del Obispo Road. then left to Camino def Avton. and then right. ·or. from Pacific Coast Highway. go north on Del Obispo Road, making a left on Camino del Avlon. The entrance to Bear Brand Ranch 1s one-half mile up on Camino del Avion on the right- hand side. -The Information center at One Morning Dove ts open daily (except Thursdays) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further information, call 83 1-9096 28 custom-home Iota. A m8'« pot1ton of the development wll be a· gate-guard~ communtty. with a recreation center, IWlm- mlng pool. and tennis coum. "Almost every un1t In the development will Have one of the Choosing right air conditioner calls for f orethpught most panoramic. views In caJl- fomla," Miiler said. "Laguna Sur also will lnciude a park, lavtah landscaping. and nature trails along the bluff." Make sure you know whatsize you 'llneed -----' -----and whether It will fit spot you've selected -------- By The A1aocl1ted Prn1 In choosing a window or wall air conditioner. you want one that will cool a certain area, yet not be so large that It will waste energy In the form of etectrtctty. Generally. you want one of 6,000 BTUs for the first room of average size and upwa~d of that figure for larger rooms . . Redesig~ a roont for high tech gadgetry NORTHBROOK. Ill. (Al>) - Space Is the biggest concern today .as the family's media center grows with the addition of I videocassette recorders and j personal computers alongside the tradlti&al televlslon set and stereo. "But," says interior designer Rosalle Krone, "space doesn't necessarily have to limit your tastes for gadgetry." Even If you live In a small urban apartment, she says, it's still possible to create extra space for a complete home entertainment center. In fact, the popularity of home electronics has given llfe to a new, high-tech method of I Interior design, says Mrs. Krone. of the American Soc;lety of In- terior Designers. "Take another look at the old family room. den or extra bedroom." she says. "With some minor reconstruction, It can be transformed Into a technological funhouse." I Storage space Is the No. 1 priority. so she suggests a simple I storage unit be constructed along one wall in the room. The unit can accommodate a multiple shelf arrangement, drawers, cabinets and even a drop-down bed. with durable . Nat:tgahyde fabric covering the underside of the bed and columns separating each shelf unit. "By utilizing existing space in the most functional and attract- ive way," she adds, "you'll have plenty of room for your new computer. as well as your type- writer. telephone, TV set, stereo, video equipment and books - without sacrificing style or esthetlcs.'' Uslngbooks as we.lgbts In many gluing operations, such as reglulng veneer on a table top, one of the easiest and best methods of holding the parts together Is with books. Place as many books as necess· ary on the reglued area. Use the heaviest books you have and distribute them on th• veneer so that weight Is distributed fairly evenly. · For Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot · AD-Vlsmt 642·5671 But what Is an average room? You can look at charts that are printed In various places, but the entire process is somewhat con- fusing. You are better off to write down the dimensions of the room and any additional space that is to be cooled, plus the numbe,r and size of windows, doors. exposures. -I. -~ ~--.. ,_ ____ ~ ----_..;~-- etc. When you shop for an air conditioner, take all these facts with you. Every dealer has his own chart that tells you the approximate size of the conditioner you will need. In making your clloice. consider such other factors as high-efficiency models and the types of controls. houses these days already have 240-"'.0lt circuits for special m~­ chlnes, such as clothes dryers Be sure you know whether you will be able to use the conditioner you buy in your house or whether a 240-volt circuit may have to be installed, which often is a good idea in any case. Important in your analysis is Also. be certain you get a size whether the unit can be used on· and type of unit that fits In the an. ordinary 120-volt circuit or kind of window you have. Case- requires a 240-volt circul~y__ _ _ ment windows, for _ example, Laguna Sur la on Pacific I.sand usually need one a little narrower Drive in Laguna Niguel, aboUt 1 than the regular models. Again. mite from the lnteraectlon of ask questions of your dealer so Crown Valley Parkway and Pa- you don't get surprised when the clflc Coast Highway. The project air conditioner is brought home. is a partnership between Kroh When you get a window unit, it Brothers and t1on Development will come with complete instruc-Co. of Laguna Hills. · tlons on how it is mounted. The I i.Y .. _ Drtv ·to WI. n" installation usually 1s within the 1 ,,. • capabilities of even a novice do-I K;~ .---; .. "'':':::.. ::._ 0.;:;,00"';_ _. r:: it-yourselfer. Be careful to follow "" • .... , ' ... ~"' .., .. LT ...... O'N:• ""' the directions on the best poss-.. ::..7 ,"'; :_-;: ~ "~:. ;-~ ·~ 1ble place fo~ the installation. i..1 _"'>_>"_ ... _,,.._ .. _____ t&!ilf'Y ___ _ OPENING MAY 4T H & STH ..... ~ ...... A LIMITED ED ITI ON OF 36 Distinctive Single-Fami/_v Homes On the Beach Side of Coa .... 1 ffl.ri.1t 11 u' SUMMER WIND A setting that boasts endless deltghts a spmt of indw1dua/ll\ and charm ·tha1 f1•1t places can match .. a treasured 11/estyle that has 1mp1red the wonderful/\ origmal arch11ec1ural designs of Summer Wind Offerings of thi!, rortt) appear only once m a /1fet1me. fleetm~ O!, a '"mmrr /m'f'::P Now is one of thn~e moments the Summer Wind PnJOY"' o lmt'f .i..t•a!:ion From S.159,0fXJ · ~crl/Pnl frC1•d·Rt1lf• fitwm tnll Aw1lahlt· Comatmn At emu• al ./Ill Smw l'lmrw I 'i'J.11 r,;::,.-;', i1 . . GU CFELLER "l\.11 ~T I 1)'1\r. ...... , .. .. , , 1 I I ) . • . ' Trusts move from the rich to middle-income Americans llecllcal meterlJll module AD Butman Kodak Co. tecb.nictan lD Rocheeter, N.Y. ...,_..tile.~ llead olHJle.meteftn&dlodeleofan &lltachem blood analyser. The head •pota chemically CMted •lldee with reference Oaid. ·Thi. reference Oaid la then compared to a •lmilar 9POt of blood on the u.me •llde, enabllnC laboratorlee to quickly teat le.et. of potuebun chloride and other electrolytd that may re.eat health problema. Once considered the province of only the very rich, trusts are fast pinina respect among middle-in- come Americans. Many mod~tly well-off people arc realizing that trusts are an efficient and flexible way 10 manaae money. . Efficient. in part, because they help save on income taxes by allowing you to transfer income to a family member in a lower tax bracket. Flexible. because the.r variety offers the freedom to tailor a trust to your own needs. The idea behind a trust is relativel y simple: You tum over assets to a trustee who manages them for yo u or for your designated beneficiary. You give up direct day-to-day control over those assets in exchange for tax savinas and other benefrts. In some instances, you can desianate yourself as trustee. Depending on the type of trust, you can elect to get back your assets after the trust cxpirci or g,tve m up to tt)e trust's beneficiary. Need1 Orletited The benefits, of a tru.st can be numerous. Clifford and spousal re· mainder trusts offer tax savings while you build funds to pay for· future expenses. such as a college education. As you grow older, you can use a trust ~o manage assets and provide steady income. You can even use a trust 10 save taxes for your heirs and direct the disposition of your assets after you die. ·And. only with trusts can you make tax-<l~1.1ct1ble gifts to chanty and sh.JI cam income from lhe assets you've given away. Type1 of Tru1t1 To give you an idea of the possible ways a trus1 can help you manage assets and save income-taxes. here's a sampling: · •Clifford Trust -Nam~d for the man whose'court case established the law on this kind of trust. Clifford lets you give away assets temporarily (at least 10 years and a day. unless the beneficiary dies) and then get them back. A Clifford trust is an ideal way 10 pay for your child's education or to ----------------------------1 help suppon a retired relative. That's because the main advantage to this FDIC approves efforts to control Beverly Hills bank The Federal Oepos11 Insurance Corp. (FDIC) has authonzed a &fOUp of individual investors headed by M1am1 bankers Abel Holtz and Daniel Holtz to proceed with effort s to seek control of First Beverly Bank in Beverly Hills according 10 Abel Holtz. Abel Holtz. chairman and pre!l1- den1 of Miam i-based Capital Ban- corp. said the group plans lo make a cash tender offer next week for I 00 percent of the authonzed, issued and outstanding-shares of the California bank. Holtz said he alread)' owns approx· 1matcly 28 percent of the outstanding stock in First Be verly Bank. Accord- ing to Holtz. the group plans to provide the Cahfom1a bank with additional capital of at least $1 .5 million 1f shareholders respond fa vorably to the tender offer. First Beverly Bank has two offices in the Los Angeles area. The main office is on Rodeo Dr .. an exclusive retail shopping distnct in Beverly Hills. The branch office is located in the Century Ci ty commercialoffice district. As of Dec. 31. 1984, First Beverly Bank had assets of $42.2 million deposits of$39.6 million. and capital ofS2 million. ··we are interested in establishing a s1gn1ficant presence ir Southern Cali- fornia to complement the group's banking activities 11i South Florida and Washington D.C," Hol tz ex-~ plained. Holtz controls Capital Bancorp, the parent company of Miami-based Capital Bank. type of trust is that it shifts income .from your high tax bracket to the lower or zero rate of the trust's beneficiary. Mamed couples can put up 10 $32.549 in a lrust annually without owing Federal gift taxes: for an individual donor lhe amount 1s $16,275. •Spousal Remainder Trust -If you don't like Clifford's 10.year and one day mJUirement. consider a spousal remamder trust. It works like a Clifford, but you can write your own time requirement. Its basic difference from Clifford is that it is funded by only one spouse and legaJ title to th e principal passes to the other spouse when the trust period is over. This 1s true even if you gel divorced in the interim. so a spousal remainder trust may not be an appropriate choice 1f you arc having marital diftKuhies. •Charitable Remainder "trust -If you are thinking about willing prop- erty or assets 10 charity, consider this: A charitable remainder trust will do the same JOb and. at the same time. Storing radioactive Wastes a hot issue, bigger business Decom-missioning. decontamination of old nuc lear plants an overlooked issue DETROIT CAP> -Stonng the radiQf!Cll ve remains of 14 aging nuclear plants could he one of tht· hot issues of the 1990s. pilling aging population centers in the M1dwc~1 and Northeast aga1n<>t less populou\ suues. say two ex pens. Those 14 plants -the oldcc;t electricity producing nuclear fac1ll11c~ -will be ready for retirement 1n the nex, I 0.15 years. say Barry D Solomon of the federal Nuclear Energy Regulatory Comm1 ss1on and D1ane M. Cameron of the Un1vers11)' of Maryland in a report 10 the .\c;soc1at1on of .\mencan Geogra- phers "The d~comm1ss1onmg and ul- timate dCcontaminallon o( older nuclear power plants 1<1 a major nuclear-related hazard that continues 10 be overlooked." ~ys rhe report. presented al the geographers' conven- tion in San Diego this week. ·'Apcfrox1matel y 14 commercial nuclear plants will be ready for d1sman1lemen1 before the end of 1h1s century, due to old age and various opera11ng problems," the report says. Three are on the Panfic coast: the San Onofre plant. owned jointly by San Diego Gas & Electric Co. and Southern California Edison Co.: Pa- cific Gas & Electnc C6.'s Humboldt Bay Power Plant in California: and the N reactor on the Hanford nuclear reservation near Richland, Wash .. a dual-purpose reactor operated by UNC Nuclear lndustnes which produces plutonium for nuclear weapons and sells steam to lhe Washington Public Power Supply System. A\ the plants near reurement age. u11ht1es and governments will have to deal with not only the waste generated p::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=====---=:;..:============;;;;;;;;;: by the reactors but the reactors Ora11ge County's easy llstenlnQ radio station KDCM tD!l.t F-MSIER'iD themselves, parts of which become radioacti ve over the life of lhc plant, the study says. Some wastes can be transported away from the plant site to special nuclear dumpt, and that could be the twtn trouble that trigers a new war between states. the study says. As the number of trucks and trains carry1n1 the hazardous matenal in- crease,, the mk to small towns situated alonf the travel routes will go up accordina y . Less-populous areas 1hat didn't benefit from the nuclear ~wer - which primarily serves Midwestern and Northeastern re11ons -will suffer the con5equenc.es in the event of an acc1d~nt. the report warns "However. ~ince no la,..e-Kalc commercial nuclear !.lant has ever been decomm1ss1one • 1t 1s too early ly Judi£ the ICllO"IDCH of rhc huard~ that will be prc~ntcd," thr 'tudy add~ provide you fixed income for life. Btcaw.c the trust's assets will eventu- ally.so to charity, you can also claim a current income tax deduction for their future value. You can arrange the trust so that your .spouse -or other survivor -will cdntinue to receive the income af\er you die. •Chantable Remainder Un1trust -The difference between a chari- table rema1ndenrust and a charitable remainder unitrust lies in income received. Whereas income from a reaular charitable remainder trust is based on the vallJe of your original donation. income from a charitable remainder unitrust is a fixed per- centage of the trusfs assets each year. So your income may go up or down depending on the annual per- formance of the trust. •Charitable Cead Trust -A charitable lead trust lets you provide income to a charity over the years. When you die, the principal rcvens to your heirs. While you won't save on 1 ncome taxes, your estate will save on famil y estate and gin taxes. •Sprinkling Trust - A sprinkling trust, which you can set UP. for your children and even grandchildren. lets your beneficiaries receive income as needed. The trustee can, for example, ~ve a greater percentage of the trust°s income to the child who needs it most -during college years, for instance. At the end of that period. the trustee can reapponion 1oco"'e d1stnbut1on. •<}Tip Trust - A Q-ttp trust (qualified terminable-interest prop: erty trust) allows you to decide the final resting place for your assets even after your surviving spouse dies. This type of trust works especially well for couples involved 1n sccorrd or even third marriaee!I. You can, for exa m- ple. provide income for your surviv- ing spouse and .. at the same time. assure yourself that af\er he or she dies. the assets will automatically go lo your children. •Exemption-Equivalent Trust - While you.can leave all assets to your spouse free of e!ltate tax, this route is not nect;ssaril y the most equitable-if you have a large estate and children or other benefic1anes 10 consider. That's because you can leave part of your estate to non-spouse beneficiaries up to a certain dollar value with the remainder 10 your spou~ and still incur no federal estate tax bill. In 1985 you can leave up to S400;000too1hers without your estate owing federal estate taxes. (Tbis amount will rise to $600.000 by f987.r You can avoid future tax bills for your heirs by setting up an exemption equivalent trust for them now. Herc's how 1t works: You set up the trust in your children's names. II will pay current income to your spouse. but, because lls aSSC'ts are not in your spouse·s name. they are not considered part of GLORIA WIENER his or beF estate and will not be subject to estate taxes. Meu1T0Aa End A well planned trust can be the ide1ll means to provide for ~ourself and your loved ones. An 1mportanl . part of your planning is whom you name as trustee. While your first th oughts mighl be of a. relative or close friend, don't base your decision solely on 1he fact that they care about your heirs. Look for someone quali- fied 10 manaJC finances. Banks and trust companies generaJly make good trustees because their asset aianagers arc expenenced professionaJs who know h"ow to use and make money. You can obtairuuldit.ionaj-peac.e of mind and the assurance that the trust will carry out your wishes by seeking up-to-date professional tax and legal advice to help set up youi: trust. Giana Wiener is a vi~ president and group manager of Marketing Communica tions with Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner & Smith. Inc. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are· the atock market activities of yubllcly traded Orang~ County flt ma for the week endectFrlday, A.--p=-ru~--2·--. -- Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. ' .. --' , .. '.... . ., . \ ' p "I ·~ .. ' , •• .... .. . ' ..... • t I P \ , l ~. "'• • .. • \t J •I I',,...,• "11• . .., t c t '!I tr... •• '"'I"'"\ I J .I ,_. ' ~ •. J • f • I 1• .. •,..I•" I ,.f 1' •'t: ,. ' ~' ""' .. , • J Jf' • ,,,,, ' t 4 f I' t ~ J l • • I tr t I/ t t t I /" •,. '' If ~ l I . . ..... ;,• .... 4.: ' ,_. .. 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