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1985-09-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
------------. DRANGI COAST DON1T MISS IT! BE THERE! WAIT! COME BACK! I CAN'T 8E T~ERE! I CAN'T! I LOOK , YOU DON T HAVE TO DO EVER'(T~ING THE'( TELL '(OU ON TV .. YOU DON 'T ~AVE TO BELIEVE ALL THE THINGS THEV SAY .. GARFIELD ® LOOK AT ALL TMOSE POOR ANIMALS IN TMERE ALL CAGEl7 OP. TMl5 LOOKS LIKE A JOB FOR ••• • .. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1985 THIS MAY BE '(OUR LAST C~ANCE ~ ~E SAID TO BE Tl4ERE ! ~ow CAN I BE THERE? I DON 'T EVEN KNOW WHAT'S 601N6 ON! FREEDOM FIGMTER! MMMM.1FOLKC!> MUSl NOT 8E Ht.AVIL\../ INTO ~REEPOM THESE VAY5 .. .. I .,, ~ . )ouR HOMETOWN DAllY PAPIR , I CANT JUST 60 AH'<'W HERE ! WHAT DOES HE E~PECT ?! • I DON1T EVEN KNOW WHERE l1M SUPPOSED TO 60 !~ I VOU RE KI DDING . by Jim Davis YOlJ'RE FREE! YOO'RE FP.f. f ! -~---~----------------------------~--------.......... ... • YOU CANT COUNT CHK:KENS BEFOQE Tl-E'l'RE HA"TCHED. ')OlJ CAN ONL"/ COUNT EGGS~ 9-f C-.. 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Please tn to Pia• 4 llilyPllt ' Donahue on living up to his image at home Page 7 Map a fall tour to see the USA's true colors Page 22 l t c c ti J s c c L SI ( LET'S ASK .:.. - What can you never get too much of? VANITY Siller/actress "Bubble baths: I toss and wa ve any excess bubbles around the room. I follow that by splashing myself with bod} louon. plus per- fumed powder a few times a da;.." JAMES COCO ADttlor of 'TM JaMs Coco Diet' "This food fantasy: Breakfast in Amenca. Lunch in Pans. Afternoon tea in London. Dinner in Rome. The best pan of this 1s I don't gain one single ounce:· PRESTON ROBERT TISCH rrtsWttt of loew's hotel Md ttletter chlil "People find 1~ hard to believe that the 120.CXX> miles of traveling I do each year is not enough. I love traveling -meeting peer pie. experiencing other cultures.·· FAST TALK HESTON VOTES NO: 'Td rather play a senator than be one," quips Charlton Heston. dismissing rumors hc·11 run for Congress. Watch for him on Dynasty II: The Co/hrs ... Au- thors used to chat about their work when they met says Rona Jaffe (After the Reumon). Now. "they discuss their word proceY sors." ... The way she was: Barbn Streisand 1s proud of "suc- ceedins in Hollywood without ha ving my nose fixed. m } teeth capped or my name changed.·· . . BUI) Graham 1s awed by the Live Aid campaign to end African starvation: "We haven·t even scratched the surface compared to what they've done ... Contributing: An/la Summer. Robert U 'indeler. 4: USA WEEKEND Welcome to USA WEEKEND Startirla today, we're bringing you a new and different Fam- ily Weekly. It has a new nam~ USA WEEKEND. And a new look: more color photos, livelier IJIJ>hiCS. more stories. This issue of USA WEEKEND reflects the variety of stories you'll see: You'll go ~ with two Miss Amcnca cont~ tants, into the gym with NOC anchorman Tom Brokaw and behind the rniaophonc with Joe Namath. We're starting two new features we hope you'll participate in: ExpcrtS offer advice to readers With questions about personal fmances, and about S1arting fitness and diet regimens. We'll abo continue to bring you familiar features like Hcad- linen, What in the World and columnists like Dr. lewis Ber-man. who writes about pets in this mue. We hope you'll find USA WEEKEND an exciting and en- joyable way to spend every weekend. ... ~ ..... (. ul do like men -I just ha ven't had a lasting relationship with one ... -T lllis Ace Martlu J&nntllm Countdown to the Two beauties from opposite coasts and backgrounds learn it 's not a/If/amour an glitz on 'the long, hard road' to Atlantic City. BJ Met-Mel Chan llld Kitty lean Yancey Cower pltoto by Doq Menez j I ~,. , r. .' ., t t:.' ~... fT:." .P"!"""""" • . •• ,, • ~· .,: .~ { ... ,. . ' . ' ~ r . . ' I ~· " .. _, ... 9y Aoltl'/ Harper .. RD: .. ,... II I l11 D1lt1tw, U.. .... ....... ,,....tan .... ,.... .. , . ...., ti ........... Alllrtcaw.tc1•1tltiol. Tami Briscbois entered a lo- cal beauty contest on the spur of the moment, hoping to snare a S500 prize to sink into her year-old clothing boutique. "I'm not the starry-eyed type ... says the 24-ycar-old h-om New Hampshire. who never thought she'd be representing her state in this week's Miss America pageant. · Lisa Davenpon is a fonner Miss CaJifornia runner-up who has reshaped her life to achieve a longtime dream. "I'm totally ready to be Miss America.·· de- clares the soft-spoken 23-year- old. "For years I've been learn- ing about it. building up confi- dence." Monday. determined young women rcprcsentina SO states and the District of Columbia will gather for an opening pa- rade on Atlantic City's fabled boardwalk. Throughout the week. they'll sing and dance. answer every imaginable ques- tion. parade in swimsuits and evening gowns. By the stroke of midnight Saturday. one Wlll wear 1M Miss Amenca crown . So~. like l.Jsa. are ~nt veterans from states with a 11· lle-winnina tradition. Califor- nia claims more Miss Amen- cas (six) than any other state. 4 · USA WEEK.END · SEPTEMBER 8. I 98S Others. hke Tami (her last name is pronounced brceze- boy). come from states that have never had a title winner. Tami waltzed to victory in her hometown Miss ~meld con- test without even rehearsing a dance routine. and had to be talked into tryrng for Mtss New Hampshire. But now that she's come this far. 'Tm putting everything into it." Tami says. "New Hampshire hasn't placed in the top I 0 smce 1962. That's hid- eous. I want to break the bad streak. Plus. it would open the door to so many opponun1-t1es. .. While each contestant has the same aim -the coveted Miss America title. a S30.000 scholarship and as much as SI00,000 in commertial en- dorsement and appearance fees -thei r roads to Atlantic City were different. Lisa grew up 1n V1saha. a small city in 1M San Joaquin Valley. admiring older friend s who competed in locaJ pag- eants. She entered Junior Miss contests and took over as Miss CaJifomia in 1983. when title winner Debra Sue Maffett be- came Miss America. Under pageant rules. Lisa had to sit rown out a year before trying for the state crown agafo thi s year. "The whole idea of being Miss America hit me when I was Miss CaJiforn1a. r could ac- tually see myself as Miss Amer· 1ca. r thought I could be a good spokesperson." Lisa. a JUn1or telecommun1- cat1ons maJor at Fresno State University. credits panic1pa- tion m pageants with boosting her self-esteem and banishing depression and .. personal trau- ma that built up and triP,Cred when I was in my teens. · A brother was killed in a plane crash. Her parents di- vorced. She bcsan to cat com· pulsively. then exercised fi'ant1· cally or forced herself to throw up. "l was trymg to find out who I was and where I fit in in a world that seemed overwhelm- ing.." she says. "I was trying to live up to others' expectations of me. and I took my frustra- tions out on food. I felt guilty about that, and I would binge and get rid of it." Counseling and her Baptist faith hetped he r pull through. she says. Pageants have taught her how to locus on her goals and achieve them: "It's been almost like a ca- reer course for me. Trying for Miss Amenca forces you to ex- amine yourself. to thmk about ·Who am I"' 'What are m> strengths?' " Across the country. Tami grew up in a Cape Cod house on two acres of land m rural Derry Village. N .H., pursuing a score of interests with energy and confidence. Like many youn~ters, she fell in love with animals. But unlike most. she was training horses professionally b~ 14. She raced sled d~ as a teen. Jn 1982. she placed founh in the worfd championships - the only woman in the top 15. After high school. she drove a I 0.whttl truck for a construc- tion furn and was lead jazz danctt in a nightciub Ooor show. Last year. she staned business clcmcs at a local col- l~ "fm ambitious., -she says WJth a laugh. When she realized stylish danctWCar wasn't sold locally. Tami d«ided to open ha own shop. Her ~ticuJous list of an- ticipated expenses convinced a bank to grant a loan -without a cosigner. Tami secs profits from the storc -Spotlights -as a step- ping stone to a "very comfort- able'' life. "I could marry a mil- lionairc. I su~. But then. you didn't do 1t. My goals are to be successful by myself." Since winning the state title in May. Tami continues to run tht storc with help from her mother. C.amille. and a manag- er. But she's ~l as~ some "play" ti~ (riding her horst. driving her two spons cars) to gear up for. the ~nt. Whether a Miss America contestant is backed by a strong state papnt organiza- tion -like Lisa -or gets ready largely on her own -like Tami -the months of preparation are hcc· tic. "It's a long. hard road.·· says Lisa. "So many people see the young ladies com- peting at one time of the year.· but the} don't sec aJI the-time and commitment that goes into being Miss Amcnca.- Lisa can count on one hand her days off. In June. she moved m wnh a California pageant official to prepare full-time: her stud- ies. family. fnends and boyfriend - a race car driver - were put on hold ... Fortunate- ly. he understands 11's some· thin~ I have to do. He's a com- petiuve and ambitious person. and deals with almost identical situations. When I get frantic. he gives me a pep talk:· It was he who gave her the symbol of her quest: a whue Persian lotten she inst.anti\ named Miss Amenca. "She's a constant reminder of my goal." Her day begins with a bran muffin and the paper. followed By Doug Mlnuel llDS llmMUl: Uu's ....., wt 6tW 9let, ~TY cwn llPb. COVER STORY by appointments. consulta- tions. voice rehearsals. Nauti- lus workouts -and a run. if she has time. Not an hour 1s wasted: She docs vocal exe1Ciscs to the car radio ( .. People drive by and see me making strange faces"), and creatro an isometric exercise rouune that can be done on planes.. At mght. she wntes thank-you notes to those who 'olunteered services. from manicures to running errands. Miss Amenca contcsUtnts are rated on poise. appearance and talc;rt in sW1rnsu1t and eve- ning goWn compcuuons.. a tal- ent routine ancf their mtt'r- ' 1ews Wlth JUdges. Lisa asked her mother. Le Ila. to wnte down questions. so she·11 be read' to answer am· thmg from ··~·h~ arc you coni- peung?'' to "What do jOu think of President Reagan's foreign pohcy'!' Tami videotaped her walk. dance routine and interv1ew10g style. She had four front teeth bonded to fill in the gaps. ("I would have done it sooner or later. h's just sooner") Both w and Lisa ellpcn· mented wnh ha1rst,les and scoured New York rOr go"ns to bnng to Atlanuc (11~. The~ studied ndeotapes of past na- uonal pageants and gnllcd an~ - one who had been 10 them That all-important pageant smile 1s not as eas\ as 11 look\ sa\S Tami. "If \Ou ·concentratt'. \OU look fake."When \OU do II for five minutes. II seems hke hours. Your checks art' -;ore af- terwards." Lisa. \\ho·11 sing .. an upbeat positive song" in lhl' talent compeuuon. has sought "an.1- robe ups from Cahfom1a dl'- s1gner TraC) Mills.. ..\San Fran· c1sco department stol"l' donat- ed a JUmpsun. cocktail dn:s~ and designer raincoat One "orr~ hl'r ''l'1gh1 \\h1ch she fights to 1'l't'P at I IS pounds (she's S lcct 7 inrhes) wi th salads and "health' food I no" belle' e in eating for nu- tnllon·s sake rather than as an C'mouonal outlet.·· Tami's ac11,·1ues -along with a speed) metabolism - keep her 5-foot-7-inch frame at a sknder· 1 ()Q pounds. sh" !la'.., ''I'm alwa)s eaung S\\l't'~ I have ice mam onCt" a da~ ·· By Doug Meouez .\.!though beaut~ lOntcsts are stereot~ped b~ some as C\· plo111,c ntuals. Tami behe,es the Miss .\menca pageant ha\ changed "1th the times. "For the bathing suits. the~ used 10 ha"e quaner turns in front of judges. No"' 11's that 'ou're rn <Jlape and ~ou can \.\all.. "1th poise in a bathing su11 "I don·t think 11\ "''much of a meat mar ~et an' more The~ ·re stan1ng to gc1 3'4a' lrom the httk bubbh blonde Thn want someonl' ''ho c:in J..ecp ha composure and u'>l' hl·r mind at the same time " The furor O\Cr \anessa \\ti ltams· nude phot~ 1n f'1·111 /iou.1t· magaz1m: -anJ her de- throning as \11s<> \mcn~·a I 484 -tam1sht'd thr pageant' 1111 age. Tami rnncedc'> .. Ru1 tt \ old ne" s nm~ ·· ..\ contestant' n.·111an:1\ tnr doing her best are oh' 1ous the mone\. title and 1rc1,d But· there's more l 1~ sa' s ..It's rea11, a Job -c1 demarid- rng. h 1gh-en<"rg) jOb 'OU ha\ l' to deal 'Alth so mam people tx· prt'pafl'd for an\ -;11uauon It \OU can IX' Miss .\memo. 'nu · f ontinUt"Ct on Pit~ 6 Miss America 1985's advice: Mind your P's (poise, personality) AP swu• ww.s: • ...... , When she arrived m Atlan- uc City a year ago. Sharlene Wells of Utah showed up at a press confmnce in a simple J.C. Penney dress. and the mcdiJ virtually iJ,nored her. .. , felt like a wallnowcr." lauahs Wells. 21. who'll end her Miss Amerka rcicn Satur· clay niaht What sets one contestant apart from the others is poise and personality. she says. "It's not based on thf most talent- ed girl. And I was not the best-lookin& one. It's the per· son who shows the mOSl 1ndi· v1duahty in her interview. The j. arc looking for personality. chanK'ter. unique- ness." The problem for some girls is that they·ve been coached so much. "the) lose all confl- denct in what the> could sa ~ on their own. If \Ou 'rr in thert givmg safe answe~. you'rt not soing to gi ve am ind1v1duaht) ." Wells thought she had "rompletel\ blown .. her inter- ' 1ew. but one judge later said "You werr not the pcrf('('t onr -~ou wert rra1:· And 1Tmem~r. sa's \\.ell\ an~onc el~ It JU!il mean' "1th that pan1cular \l't of Jud~. dunng th111 wed 'lhl·., the one >A ho camr olJI ~I ·· Countdown to the crown Two beauties from opposite coasts and backgrounds learn it 's not al/JI amour an glit z on 'the long, hard road' to Atlantic City. By Mfi..Mel Chan and Kitty lean Yancey Cower photo by Doi& MeftHZ plane crash. Her parents di- vorced. She bc.san to cat com- pulsively, then exemscd fran u- caJly or forced herself to thro-w up. "I was trymg to find out who By""-'f~ POOCI SMOCI: .. ._.... •• Tllli lriMbok. 1 ....,.. doesl1ll1r, _.. -,.,. lier blll'f Ml 25 docs it -.. I was and where I fit in in a world that seemed overwhelm- ing." she says. "I was trying to~ hve up to others' expcct.auons of me. and I took my frustra- tions out on food. I felt guilty about that, and I would bmge and get nd of it." Counseling and her Bapttst faith hetped her pull through. she says. Pageants have taught her how to 1'ocus on her goals and achieve them: Tami Brisebois entered a lo- cal beauty contest on the spur of the moment. hoping to snare a $500 prize to sink into her year-old clothing boutique. ·-rm not the starry-tfed type." says the 24-ycar-old from New Hampshire. who never thought she'd be representing her st.ate in this week's Miss America pageant Lisa Davenport as a former Miss California runner-up who has reshaped her life to achieve a longtime dream. "I'm totally ready to be Miss America .... de- clares the soft-spoken 2l-year- old. "For years I've been learn- ing about it, building up confi- dcnct." Monday. dctcnnmed young women represent.Ing SO st.ates and the District of Columbia wtll gather for an openmg pa- rade on AtJantic City's fabled boardwalk. Throughout the Wttk. they'll sing and dance. answer every imaginable ques- tion. parade in swimsuits and evcnina gowns. By the stroke of midnight Saturday. one will wear the Miss Amenc.a crown. Some. like Lisa. art ~gcant veterans from st.ates wtth a ti- ile-winmna trad1t1on. Califor- nia claims mort Miss Amen- cas !six) than any oOter state. Others, hke Tami (her last name is pronounced bretze- boy). come from states that have never had a title winner. Tami waltzed to Vlctory in her hometown Miss Deerfield con- test wi thout even rehearsing a dance routine, and had to be talked into trying for Miss New Hampshirt. But now that she's come th as far. "I'm puttina everything into it." Tami says. "New Hampshirt hasn't placed in the top I 0 since 1962. That's hid· eous.. I want to break the bad streak. Plus. it would open the door to so many opportuni- ties." While each contcstanl has the same aim -the coveted Miss Amelie.a title. a $30,CXX> scholarship and a.s much as $100.<XX> in commercial en- dorsement and appearance fees -their roads to Atlantic City ~rt different. Lisa grew up in Visalia. a small city in the San Joaquin Valley. admanng older friends who competed in local pag- eants. She entered Junior Miss contests and took over as Miss California in 1983. when utJe winner Debra Sue Maffett be- came Miss America. Under page.ant rul~. Lisa had to sit out a year before trymg for the st.ate crown again this year. ''The whole idea of being Mass Amenca hit me when I was Miss California. I could ac- tually SH myself as Miss Amer- ica. I thought I could be a good spokesperson." Lisa. a 1un1or telccommuni- cauons ma.ior at Fresno St.ate University. credits part1c1pa- t1on in pageants with boosting her self~teem and banishing depression and .. personal trau- ma that built up and tripcrcd when I was in my t«ns. • A brot her was killed in a "It's been almost hke a ca- retr course for me. T rymg for Mass Amenca forces ¥OU to ex- amine yourself. to think about 'Who am I?' 'What are my strengths?' " Across the country. Tami grew up in a Cape Cod house on two acres of land in rural Derry V illagc, N. H .. pursuing a score of in terests with energy and confidence. Like many younpters, she fell 1n love with animals. But unhke most. she was training By~Hwpet llUlf.TCMUIT: Tllli snets • ..... .._ 1 ..., II S1•1 ...... U. 4 • USA WEEKEND· SEPTt:M BER 8. 1985 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ horses professionally b~ 14. She raced sled dogs as a teen. In 1982. she placed fourth in the world championships - the only woman tn the top I 5. After high school. she drove a I ~whttl truck for a construc- tion firm and was lead jazz dancer in a nightclub noor show. last year. she slMted business classes at a local col· ~· -rm ambitious." she says Wllh a laugh. When she realized stylish dan«WCar wasn't sold locally. Tami decided to open her own shop. Her meticulous list of an· ticipated expen5tS convinttd a bank to grant a loan -without a cosi~. Tami sees profits from the store -Spotlights -as a StC'J>' ping stone to a .. very romfon- able .. life. "I could marry a mil- lionaire. I su~. But then. you didn't do 1t. My goals are to be successful by myself." Since winning the state title 1n May. Tami continues to run the store with help from her mother. Camille. and a manag- er. But she's ~t aside some .. pray .. time (riding her horse. driving ~ two sporu am> to gear up for. the ~nt. Whether a MISS Amenca contestant is backed by a strong state pa~eant organiza- tion -like L1sa -or gets read) largely on her own -like Tami - the months of preparation are hec- tic. "It's a Ion~ hard road .. says Lisa ... So many people see the young ladies com- peting at one ume of the year. ~but they don't Stt all the time and commitment that goes into being Miss America.'" Lisa can count on one hand her days off. In June. she moved in with a California pageant official to prepare full-time: her stud- ies.. family. friends and boyfriend - a race car driver - were put on hold. ''Fortunate- ly. he understands i(s some- thing I have to do. He's a com- petitive and ambtt1ous person. and deals Wlth almost identical situations. When I get frantic. he gives me a pep talk ... It was he who gave her the symbol of her quest: a white Persian kitten she instant!\ named Miss Amcnca. "She's a constant reminder of my goal. .. Her da} begins with a bran muffin and the paper. followed ~ Doug Menulz MUS &mma: 1.Ju•s ...., mst MltitW lilt. ~ n cwn ll&llb. COVER STORY by appointments. consulta- tions.. voice rehearsals. Naull· lus workouts -and a run. 1f she has time. Not an hour 1s wasted: She does vocal exercises to the car radio ("People drive by and see me making strange faces-). and created an isometnc exercise routine that can be done on planes. At night. she wntes thank-you notes to those who volu ntet'red services. from manicures to running errands. Miss Amenca contestants are rated on poise. appearance and talent sn SWlmsutt and eve- ning gown competitions. a tal- ent routine and their inter- \ 1ews Wlth Judges. Lisa asked her mother. Le Ila. to write down questions. so she'll be read' to answer am- thtng from ··~·h~ are you com- peting?" to "What do you think of President Reagan's foreign pohcy?'" Tami videotaped her walk. dance routine and interviewing style. s~ had four front teeth bonded to fill in the gaps. (-1 would have done n sooner or later. It's just sooner.-) Both she and Lisa e11pen· mented with hairSI\ ks and scoured New York for gowns to bnng to Atlantic Cit~ The~ studied ,·1deotapes of past na· tional pageants and gnllcd an~· one who had been to them That all-1mponant pageant smile 1s not as easy as 11 looks. savs Tami. "lf~ou concentrate )OU look fake.'When )Ou do 1t for tive minutes.. 11 seems hke hours. Your checks arc sore af. terwards." Lisa. who'll sing ··an upbeat. pos1t1ve song" 1n the talent compet1t1on. has sought ward- robe tips from Caldom1a de- signer TraC) Mills. .\San Fran- cisco department store donat- ed a JUmpsu11, cocktail dres~ and d~1g.ner raincoat One "orr~ her ''e1gh1. which she fights to keep at I IS pounds (she's 5 feel 7 inchesl with salads and "health' food I now belrt'vc in eaung for nu- tn11on's sake rather than as an emouonal outlet. .. Tami's act1v111cs -along ""th a speedy meta bolism - keep her 5-foot-7-inch frame at a slender 109 pounds. sh(' sa'' 'Tm always eaung sweets I ha'c 1~ crcam once a da~ " By Doug Manuel .\lthough t:x>aut~ contt>st~ are stereotyped b~ some as c\- plo111,·e ntuals. Tami behc,es the Miss .\menca pageant ha\ changed with the 11mt·s ... For the bathing su1t.s. the~ used lo ha,·e quarter turns 1n front of Judges. Nov. it's that \ou'rc m shape and you can walk \\lth poise 1n a bathing suit "I don"t think 11·s so much of a meat market an,mort: The~ ·re starting to get av.a' from the little bubbl\ blonde The' want someone v. ho can 1-.eep her composure and use.· her mind at thc same 11me .. The furor o'er \ant'<\Sa \.\ti hams· nude phot0<; in Pent home magai1nc -and her de:· throning as ~11ss .\mema l 'l~.J -tarnished the pageant\ 1m· age. Tami conced~ "But II., old news no" " .\ contestant\ rc"'an.l<. lor domg her ~t art' ot)\ 1ous th!.' mone\. lltk and traH·l Bu \ there's more. L1\a 'ia\~ "It's realb a Job -a demand- ing. h1gh-encrg~ jOb 't OU ha' t' to deal "1th so man~ pc'Opk. Ix· prepared for an~ s11uat1on It \OU can be M1s_s .\mcnG1 \\IU Confinut'd on Pall'· 6 Miss America 1985's advice: Mind your P's (poise, personality) ~p SMIU• llll.S: II ...... When she amvcd in Atlan- uc City a yttt ago. Shartcnt Wells of Utah showed up at a press confettnet in a simpk J.C. Ptnney dttss. and the media vinually ianored her. •• , felt like 8 waunowcr." laughs Wells. 21. who'll end her Miss America reign Satur- day night. What sets one contest.ant apart from t~ othen is poise and personaJit)'. she sa~. "It's not based on the most talent- ed girt And I was not the best..fookina one. It's the per- son who shows the most indi- viduality in her interview. The judp are looking for personality. character. unique- ness." The problem for some girls 1s that they've been coached so much. "the~ lost all conti- dentt in what· the> could sa' on their own. If you're in thert giving S'llfe answers. you'rt not going to give an' 1nd1v1duahl\' ... Wells thought she had "completel~ blown" her mtcr- ' 1ew. but one Judge later said "You weft' not the perfect one -YOU were rtal .. .\nd remember. \8\ \ \.\ell' the "''Inner isn't "~ttcr than an)onc else It 1us1 meam vmh that pan1rular "4.'t of Judges.. dunng th:n wtck 'ihC'., 1hc on( who C'aml" out oc .. t ·· ... __ .._ . -" t f ... l • ..,.~ •• ' .. c • ., COVER STORY Continued from Pqe 5 can do anything. .. While tami certainly wants to do wcU this wcek. she's realistic about her chances. .. Based on New Hampshire's record. I don't t.tunk ru win," she confides . .. New Ham~ is New Hampshire. The same girl from c.alifomia is going to look a heck ofa lot prettier j ust with a different state name. "But I don't want to go with that attitude. I'm definitely going down there to try." Miss America contestants " ' Angela Tower, 25 Alnkc Kristina Christopher-Taylor, 20 M I Dllrl9 Mlrtn, 23 Artemus! Ctv1stl Lynn Taunton. 20 c. &U.0..~23 ClllrMI: Linda Trimmer. 22 CI I Illlt la1ne Gatgenti, 21 Dllawn: Usa Anne Patrick, 24 LC.: Q*1e A. Wsd, 22 f1lrta: Monica Bnn Farre•. 21 In .... s.m.h Mahr, 23 Mini: Jeanne Miyamoto, 25 llflllc ....... ~ 19 -....: Karen Marte Moncrien, 21 .._Lute ..... Bradertctc. 21 INa: Sherri Lane Bowman, 24 --= ~ '°"""' 25 lllltlckr. Laune Janile Keller. 21 I I '5 Olla Clrtlr, 20 Miiie: Mety Margaret Nlghtlnga6e, 20 •st 7 Jinr* l4M a.Ion. 22 Mn11ullu11tts: Use Kleypas, 20 S1Pt Allallt,_M1111QC9kl.23 P'n 11 ltltl: Ellzabeth Hooter, 21 • ?1 \/ fMmlM\21 .... Ht Ula CoYerdale, 24' 7 2 ~ NIDall CUblnlon. 19 Ink llb: Julie Meustuger. 22 ..... ~Nll.29 llw Ml6'IU11. Tami Jean Brilebois. 24 ..... Toni Gloralll-. 21 ... Medea: Va6erie Jot/ Faber, 26 ... "* .. --Ml-.•, 21 lllrtll C..... Joni S.w..n Pinter. 24 ............. ,.,.., Jllglr, 25 .. Suellen Cochnln, 21 a, ; ,... Mlltl Ft1gmon. a. ~ e>.M Marte Kockl, 21 P st I La act-. D ....... Lon Jean Boucher, 20 ... IL 7 8tWTy "'' 1111""' 23 ........ Nrftf Jean OeHeer, 21 T I 8cir'faBl4:•A1111nl21 , ... Jenni F1tzgermd, 21 ll*ca.~21 v...e: enc. ven der tilde, 21 a 2 2 .....,Jdwmn,21 WEt"NCL!'; Honey Castro. 19 .... $. ...... J. POltliWd. 21 .. , • 2 Mm'y Kay AAdef Ion. 20 wt ta ,..,..JoDnl .... 22 6 • USA WEEKEND. SEPnMBER 8, 1985 I INTERVIEW Phil Donahile The Emmy-winning TV host tells Lee Michael Katz how Marto Thomas changed him, but why he's still more likely to stack the dishes than do them. THE DONAHUE AU lllTllfi: he. 21, 1935. £ltU'lOI: ~ l th'sblllN _... tr. ...,.. ... .......,. Ot Ms laage IS tlte USA's llOSt 1 llberatd •11: You know. Marlo chuckles when she reads that I am struggling as much as anybody who came out of the ·50s Wlth the difficulty of com- municauon. I happen 10 be mamed to a woman who 1s very~ at iL and who makes n easier for me to be bettcr at 1t. But Mario would be k.ind enough not to say in public that this nouon that I am somehow ~finished," and this magmfi· cent fellow who 1s open. is JUSt not consistent Wlth reality. \ ) .. / - \ JOIS: Attlr boy, .. dltt. rllllo .. ,.. ,., ,., .... .a. ..... ii DlytDI ii 1967. ~ ...... It There is a large p1rce of m~ ~ul shaped as 11 has been, by a cuJturc that existed in the ) ear of my birth -1935-through the late '60s.. that suggested that men teach. men lead and wom- en serve. I was a male who JOined the other males follow- ing an exhaustively prepared Thanksgiving dinner for tclcv1- s1on football while the women By ROt' Galella TOCitTIO: ._.. uys tis ..,... bl ..... is dllt ~ tis slaow. 'Mano's tbe oae witb tat rtpltatiol lor betilg suy.' .... tt Clicllt ii 1914 -... M 111914. F~: llrrilct ti colep cleared the table and did the ~ 1spnt llll'y dishes, C..., 9*IM II 1975 .,._ 17 OR ldlatilg to 1 ~ I ,..-a.:.'::' -~ •lfril&e: Marlo's got a larger I KMI. -_,_ I bag of manta.I counes1es than I ' = ': :S:..,'i. ~. I do. I am more likely to stack a. M ldrm m tllllllst dishes than I am to stay there 1 lstl n...._ 1 and do them. When I leave the bathroom. you know I've been there. You don't know ~e·s been there. This 1s not the stuff of divorce coun but I think it's the kind of thing I ha ve the l"C'- sponsibilny to changt. Fiim: . .,...., ICtM .... """ .... bJiil tt .................. f..ast: Tt lie rr ,..., .......... c.p lcCteaa." That's the point: We can change. But I don't think it 's possible to o ventate how diffi- cult it 1s.. especially after all these years of. .. adaptation to a culture that pn:tty much sur- rounded me with women who took care of most of my domes- tic needs.. There 1s sull a pa.rt of me that would likt Marlo wamng for me every ntaht. welcoming me home with a ~tcd mug of beer. I reahzc. too. that the marriage 1s much happier 11 each panncr has goals and pur- suits and interests which are not exclusive to the mamagc. Although I still find m~sclf . a little bit pout) at the length of time that m) wtfc spends on interests that don't ha\c 30\· thing to do with me. · OI Mtg lb lbr1o: Marlo was raised by a rather who told her she could be anything she wanted to be. and she belle' ed 1t. There 1s a large p1ec-e of Dan- ny Thomas that wishes his daughter Marprct would ha'c mamed at the age of 21 or :!2 to a ni~ Catholic boy and had three to five children and a big back yard with swings but he admires her very much for her courage. I am very fortunate to he mamcd 10 a woman who 1~ C>.· trcmcly consaentsous about our rclat1onsh1p. She wants to make sure when we are enter· taming that the people are pro. pie Wl th "horn 1 .im li~t'h to find ronvcrsauon .rnd mut11.il interest Not a big thing. hut rm impressed that she carr" "° much about that Marlo has a 't'f). H'T) tirm grasp on things that ~late· 10 the fam1I~. She ne'er forget~ a '' There is still a part of me that would like Marto welcoming me home with a beer. '' b1nhda ). She picks a ~11ng card b}' actualh examining 11 and rons1denng the '~~· Shc'IJ say 10 mt" ·t oo~ .11 11' Read the card'' I ">l't' 1t '1\' Happ~ B1rthda~ to m' u>' mg Sister. and I figure. \ ou I.no" I got II. ~he COn\C\S IO me that sht' k..nows me perhaps mort' than anyone else e\er h~ and she loves me anywa~. and that is a great feeling. -1.nd also she makes me laugh -this 1s a big. big bonu~ OI Cltliq wttti ctltbrtty: The l~ lebn ty press thf"C(' or (our 'cal"'> ago said we were getting a di- vorce . ..\nd that bothered Marlo a lot mon'. than 11 did me I think Marlo grt'\\ up \\1th a good <.leaJ of ~nlment about the in vas1on of pm al'' People used to come up to the ( Crctnn' l Thomas household -w11h a Browruc flashbulb thmugh tht- d1n1ng room ""indo'\ "hilt' the~ were dining on a '\und:n afternoon I think Marlo\ l'hJngt'\.I .i ht tie bll hl"\.<lU5iC nl mt~ C\ht' kith Connm.wd M llt''' pa~ - I • I I ConcEeed from .... 7 me about · my beloved Fint Amendment I happen to enjoy a pretty s-iccessfu.I career by ex· ploiting the ngbts of the Ftnt Amendment ... and I hope to give myself the right of asking some quesnons that are not in every case flatttnng of the guest rm not gomg 10 start pompously running around telling people not to say this or that about me. Yes, people do mtcrrupt your salad (in a restaurant), but we're going to live. OI rtlrilC Ills tw MIS lfttr Ills ~ I was aJone for about six months following the first separation and I was very mis- erable. I missed the noise in the house -to this day I tum the TV set on when I wallc mto an empty apartment I felt very fonunate to have the boys. Jn a lot of ways I needed them more than they oecdcd me. It bas to be said that I wasn't neccssanly the fil. '' It has to be said that I wasn't necessarily the father of the year. '' thcr of the year. I was home every night but I would flee to a friend of mine rwo doors down, for a beer on the back porch. We aJways ate together and wc INTERVIEW shared oonvcnation, but I was uncomfonable. I felt a linJc overwhelmed by the responsi- bility of mccu.ng the emotional needs of all of them. I would hear sirens every rught and think it• my kids. I was just a nervous wreck. I oouJdn 't ttu them -they were bige:r than me. I oouJdn 't send them to their rooms. I couldn't ta.kc their dessert away. so I re- sorted to the only thing I had left and that was screaming. rd aJways stop and hug them and feel guilty, and say I loved them. I thinJc there was a while there when they saw me as pretty much of a negative. cranJcy type of ogre. And I'm grateful that those storms have passed. 0. Mirto IS I SU,.k. I was Lmprcssed wrth the way she f F I I I -] L :-/ =t · L~l =L~ l' L=CJ.'-: really understood them all indi- vidually. In many ways they're able to talk to her much more freely -and without the filthcr th.mg. the parent th.mg -than they are to me. Ollis,...... d lis II· life: We have five children so I thinJc it's important to retain a civil and am1cablc relauonship. We have a lot of issues about the children that it's trnponant to discuss and we do. I think there's some arumos- ity about my description in the press as a single parent - wh.ich has son or suggested that she had the babies and handed them to me. which as not true. She raised these clu.Jdrcn for the early years and ccrtalnly for more than a decade she was aJ. most a single parent. because I was the guy runnmg around L .. J..L!L~L= UL:..-J. ~ i.?::: tL! L!t:.-J ) crymg to get an anterV1ew with J irnrny Hoffil. Ollis ...... ti ... ActuaJ· ly. Marlo's the one wath the reputation for being sex>. I honestly believe here that what wc have is an apprcaauon for the show .... there's no bcner expression of democracy an a television show. But. believe me. ru take pretty much what atttnuon they want to give me. And Jf' somebody wants to ttunJc I'm attractive with gray hair and at age 49, rm gonna let them. Marlo th.mks rm sexy and I will never, ever fail to apprca- atc that My guess is -though I've never discussed it with her -she's the kind of ~n who would appreciate it if some oth- er person oonfums her Judg- ment UVIDOESNGNOJ36 YEARSMEAN d~n't start out with dry skin, dry skin shows up. You can learn to live with dry UVING WITH DRY SKIN ~~~~fi:t~u~~ You couJd be 36. Or 26. Or even 46. -to Dove! Dove won't dry your face And you could be living with dry skin like soap . Because Dove isn't a soap, that has absolutely nothing to do with but a whole different kind of cleansing your age. Your dry skin could be formula-a formula that contains real caused by your soap. moisturizing cream. Each bar of Dove Because soap is drying. Even the ts a fuD one-quarter moisturizing soap you've trusted for years. And cream. Dove is so different from soap, what's worse, the more you use soap, it's patented. So only Dove is Dove. the more it dries. So, even if you How soon will you notice the differ- f;; ) J Fact: Dry $fJOIS ca" lH ~rnstnd '" \ t arUJS-cludts, -... --~~ ""threytS, lffOllflt \ -·-[ comers.~"" days willt Dow ca1t malrt ytn4r wlu>u fact /ul softer, s1fll00tltn, a ltd ( "'Ort S1'Hk. ence Dove can make in your skin? Six weeks? A month? Just seven days. It's called the Dove 7-Day Test. Women of all ages have tried Dove for seven days and lost the dryness they· d been living with for years. And a lot of them were women who swore by soap. Just think: If you switch to Dove tomorrow, your skin couJd feel softer and smoother mjust a week. You I could stop living with flaky patches. dry spots. You couJd snule without feeling that tight. dry pull! So try living with softer. smoother skin instead of dry. Try Dove . Dovt is bdttr Utan soap. Btcaust Dovt dots1t 'I dry likt soap Ciders with a sparkle Nothing says autumn better than cider, prefera- bly I.be unfiltered stuff sold at roadside stands. But take that apple juice, add a spritz of q:> .. and you've g~t sparlcling cider -a drink bubbly and sophisticated enough to make Ptrrier seem pas- ~ And it's gaining popu- larity with drinkers who want a lift without the heavy punch of aloohol. --Sparkling cider has a refreshing. clean applcy taste, a nice aroma and festiveappcaranoe.lnthe trend toward non-alco- holic bev~ I think people see ~ M heal~ fu1. an altemauve to wine or beer" says Steve Mar- tinelli, 'whose family has been pressing cider on the Monterey peninsula, 90 miles south of San Fran- cisco, since 1868. Indeed, almost ~ th~ USA-made sparlcling ci- ders found on restaurant menus and grocery shelves today are non-al- co ho Ii c. Among the brand names to try: S. Martinelli, Treetop, Lucky Leaf and Alpcn- glow. . . Each vanes LO tMte ac- oording to the apples used. Martinelli relies heavily on the tart New~ town Pippin, while Tree.. top -a ooopcrative of 3 500 Pdciflc Northwest srowers and the nation's 1argts1 proccssor of apple juice -uses mainly the sweet Red Delicious. So how to serve a spar- kling cidc1 Thoroughly chilJed. in a stemmed glass with brunch, dessert or liaht dishes (such as smolccd turkey or poecbed chidctn) that are complemented by its fruity Oavor. -CMtmn kl .,.:., .• Apples: Ready for the picking By Ellen Brown If you're talking apples. count grower Grady Auvil in. For 58 of his 79 years. Auvil has been up to his ears an the fruit. .. You can sec apple trees out of every window of the house.·· . That°s no surpnse. Auvil s home 1s located ID orchard-nch Orondo. Wash.. about I 00 miles due east of Seattle. And this week. those orchards are alive as the harvest ~ns. By Nov. 1. Auvil hopes his trees will yield 350.000 bushels of Granny Smith. Red Dehc10us and Golden Dehc1ous. If you like Granny Smiths. you owe Auvil. He was one of the first to bring the cnsp. green vanety from its native Austra- lia to the USA. .. I staned lookmg at Grann~ Sm11h apples after the Second World War. The more I looked at the market. the more con- vinced I became that the Gran- ny Smith had a place in Amcn-ca:· he recalls ... ,n 1966. I got some grafting wood and graft- ed some trees. We started planting ID 1970." Today. the versatile cooking and eating apple ranks sixth behind the Red Dchc1ous. Golden Dcli- c10us. Mcintosh. Jonathan and Rome Beauty in producuo~. .. There was never a question in my mind. I always wanted to grow fruit . It's an interesting business. quite technical. ano It changes rapidly." Often with the weather Even with the moderate ch- m ate 1n Washington. t.he USA's leading apple-producing state, growers feel the whims of Mother Nature. This year. she htt some hard: The USDA's preliminary na- uonal crop esumate c.alls for a J percent decrease due to freeze damagr dunng blossom time in the East and in Washington. Fortunately. the Midwest will come to the rescue with the best crop in a decade. The har- vest has already staned in warmer ch mates. with the early Mcintosh 1n August. and will end before the first November frosts hit the Golden Delicious and Northern Spy Auvil has even seen the ai>- By H o.rr 8eiHf GRADY Mml: M1et1 It co.es to IQ fnoritt IPPlt. It's "° tosl-tP -tllt hllJ S..n. *' wit) tilt Wll1Jlilct01 grower. pie ttself change. as growers be- come more proficient at breed- ing for heanin~ and longer shelf-life. Their goal 1s twcr;>ronged: to push production above the 8 billion pounds picked in 1984 and to make apples our No. I fruit (bananas now hold that d1sunct1on ). This goaJ, however. 1sn 't shared by all. Some food au- thontics -the late Jame~ Beard was among them -feel the flavor 1s being bred out of apples. Indeed. of the 7.000 known vanet1es in the world today. only 25 arc grown com- mercially in the USA. As a re- sult. this taste-versus-hardiness debate has sparked interest in vaneucs from so-called "col- lectors' orchards" -18th and 19th century apples that arc still grown on a small scale here. You might find some of them -including the Rox- bury Russet. Golden Russet. Black Gtllflower and Fameuse -in local farm markets. At lhe same lime "'heir- loom"' apples arc enJoying a re- vival. new varieties 3" waiung 1n the wrngs. Washington grower Ray .. Gipp" Redman Ill 1s now experimenting with the Criterion. a new yellow va- nety used for both eating and coolung. The Critenon probably will shine like. well. a new apple to Auvtl. "I like to Set things grow and do well. People as well as fruit," JO. USA W£EK£No•SEPT'EMBER 8, 1985 Just desserts Ellen Cheney of Brim- field. Mass .. had re~n to feel confident last ·April when she put her apple pie up against 349 others in a best-of. New England-apple- p1e contest. The technique the 16-year-old used has been wmntn~ pnzes for three generations of Che- neys -and it dad it again. .. The secret of making a good apple pie is simple.~ says Vicky Cheney. Ellen's mother ... You have to use good apples. We-le"e Cort- land because they keep thetr shape when cooked ... The Cheney Family Apple Pie FOOD -~ By Ao Fnedmlln By Tom 0.llOI' CRUST: ElUN CHillEY: '1ized pies tron tlle fanUly's orcbard. ESTltER CAJTlfEI: Apple Brown Betty for a dynast). ,,_ cup Cri1co 2 cups nour 112 tea9f>OOO salt 4 1.llble8poon• cold milk ALLING: 7 cups peMd, cored and thinly. sliced baking apples (about H ) ,,. cup sugllf 1/• tea9f>OOll cinnamon 1/1 tea9P00" nutmeg 3 tablffpoons butter Cut tne sh0rten1ng into the flour and salt With a pair of forks or a pastry blender untJI 1t resembles a coarse meal Add milk and fonn into a cotieSNe ball AoO out half and frt into the bOt- tom of a 9-mch pee plate Mt)( to- gether tne sugar cinnamon and nutmeg Spn~ over the apples coating them well. and arrange the apples m the crust Dot the too witn butter. roll out remaining dougn and place over the top. crimping the edges and cutting steam vents 1n tne too crust Bake in a 425-oegree oven for 25 l'Tllnutes Reduce neat to 350 de· grees and bake for an addlt100al 30 minutes Makes one 9-1ncl'l pie Apples the easy way For more than 30 \ears. b- lhrr Ga11hrr c.f Stephens C 11' \'a . cookrd :ull-11mr for L ~ ~n Ham 8Hd Jr 's fam11\ On ~pcc.1al Otl"J'>1Un'> C1a1thl'r Sidi cool.<.. tor lht B~ rd~. whose orchard" -untt How do you like these apples? By the bushel-load, It seems. And of the many var1etles on the market, the Red Delicious ranks as the ma!it popular buy: Nearly 83 percent of us have purchased one durtng our life- times, according to The Packer, a mapzine that tracks the apple Indus- try. Most of us abo have purchased a Golden De- Ucious (75 percent), Mcintosh (60 percent), Jonathan (47 percent), Rome Beauty (41 per- cent) and Granny Smith (31 percent). _ .............. ........ Red Delcioa: ............... ........... ,. ..... S.. ... taMMla_.. ...... •• ..... -.,. (Rllllt cWol .. hit .... llllt --·t~ .... .. ...... .... ....., .. = ....... .... ....... USl ....__ ___________________ ~-- Mchrtosh: . ...... ~· patdly p'ttl 1111 rtd skin tMt nises llSly, lld sweet. SOMtms ,....., w .. • (Jctlllt ~ -()I( for mca; .... t lloN ., ... "' laMilC .... • Cfwl 11 tM ll!Mst Md East,llOtMlylldMpa,lltw Y1Wt 1111 YtfWll Mot ..,. ....... 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The U.S. T nathlon Association/Bud ught series of 12 minitnathfon races cul.nun.ates in a na- u on a I champ1onsh1p Sept. 2S-29 in Hilton Head, S.C. The last race of the scnes is m San Diego on Sept 15. For a com~hcnstve lis1 of tnathlon races. writ.c the Tnathlon Fe- deration/USA. P.O. Box 1963, Davis, Calif. 95617 or call (916) 757- 2831 . Or get a COpY of Triathlon magazine. (P.O. Box 5901, Santa Monica, Calif. 90405.) ,_ exercise plal: How to stay on trick If you're like most people, you start out strong in a new exerose program but have trou- ble sticking with it More than half who bcgm a routine drop out Dr. Roy Shepard of the Univcnity o(Toron- to, Canada, says one rea- son is that 6tnes.s instruc- tors stress the work rat.h- er than the fan . He offers these tips: •Be patient. GcttinJ into the exercise habit can take up to a year. •Start slowly and build up steadily. •Join a sroup exer- cise class or activity (or health club) if you have trouble cxcmsing aJone. __ ,_ . . HEALTH Exercise anchors Brokaw' s day rrtness pays off in scramble for stories ly Deborall Sharp You 'd think what with chas- ing down intcrViews and bolt- ing all over the globe on break- ing stories. Tom Brokaw off. camera would like . nothing bett.cr than to lean back m an easy chair. grab a bowlful of pretzels and settle back. Think again. In his time off. the 45-ycar- old anchor of the NBC NightJy News pursues health and fit- ness the same way he foUows a story. off and running. '' Gettilg back illto shape ..t tryilg to stay flt bas heel mdl ~ than a physal beldt for •. It's a meltal beeefrt '' flung places. Covenng El Salva~ dor. a jogging Brokav. came dangerously cloS( to the actJon. changing cou~ before he was m1slalcen for a gym-clothes.- cl.ad gucmlla. In Warsaw. he met up wtth an elderly couple Passing b}. Brokaw saw the man tum 10 his comparuon wtth a puzzled expression and ask her somethtng m Polish. "She looked back at me and sa.Jd. with a hcaV) accenl 'Jog- ging.· I guess 11's a uruversaJ language .. He'll be bad. on the crack ~hen full) recovered but mca.nwtuJe Brokav. has traded 1 n jO(!glng shoes for a bicycle He ndcs each da\ between su and 10 mu~ al~ys at a good clip and always on the lookout for hills -10 ascend. not 3\0ld. "I try to do something every day," says Brokaw, who keeps tus 6-foot frame in shape with a combined program of joging. boong. swimming and other spon.s. "It jus1 malccs me feel better." PUil POIU: Wrcill w,M T• .,._ *-' ._ 2te ,_.to 175. That's supplemented 1A.1th lap-swtmmmg on weekends at his home m Connecucut :.__ about a half-mile. he cst.Jmat~ -and with tennis and softball. He also works out in a gym near work and at home. where he keeps a small 1A.e1ght-tram- ing svstem and a statJonar) b1· C)cle The newsman recently cur- t.aUcd dally Ii ve--mile runs m Central Parle to recoup from a sore hip that turned into t.cn- dorut.Js. "It's called 'body rot.'" Bro- kaw says with a lauah. .. It's the surest SlgJ'\ I know of advancmg middle age ... Brokaw started running 17 years ago when he looked at himself -smolung cigarettes. 20 pounds overweight -and deodcd 1t was t.Jme to get back tn shape. A three-sport letter- man m lugh school -"the bes1 way to descnbe my act1V1lles would be ·~·" -Brok.aw says he let himself shdc after suffenng the ngors of all those rqpmcnt.ed workouts. "I never th.tnk of AuguSt that I don't th.true of football prac- ucc m the hot Souti\ Dakota sun," says Brokaw. a natJve ol Webster. S.D. The running re' olut1on hadn't tut the USA when Bro- kaw began jogging m 1% Follcs stared open-mouthed at someone who could -or would want to -run a m1k "I was considered a wonder man," he says. Smee then. Brokaw has beat· en the pavement Ln some far- IUSTl .... rMll._tit1t•1t ••••--.rm.lb ~--tm11•Mbll. In his ou1-0f-shape )'eal'\ Brokav. piled on the calon~ WI th puza and beer Ona' 200 pound~. the e-;er- c1sing Broka~ nov. weighs be- twttn 175 and 180 and eats lots of pasta, fresh "egetable~ yogun and homemade granola One of his ' 1~ ice cream an-y flavor .. , fall off the ice cream v. ag- on from ume to ume .. he ad- mits Brokav. sa)S the htness pa\'.., off 1n a 'sharpness brought to work. On long da)S. w~ he knows he'll br doing more n-- porung after a shon break. Bro· kaw ftghts the first mchnauon to find a b\8 meaJ or a soft bed A haJf-hour swtm in the hotel pool or a run work\ tw:ncr for tum. he says -~tuni bad. int<' hare and trylng to Sta\ ht has bttn much more than c1 phn1ca1 bcflcflt for me It\ a mental benefit as well " ., I YOUR FITNESS Taking off 30 pounds Our experts tell a Texas office business manager how to slin down WOIUUT: T* Mes llfllics tm ...,,. By Dan Sperling DangJe Tabor, a ~year-Old doctor's offia: business manqer from Lubbock, Texas, wants to shape up and lose 30 pounds from his 5-f oot-I I -inch. 205- pound frame. To come up with a fitness plan tai- lored to Tabor's needs. two experts looked at his callng and exemsc habits. lifestyle and medicaJ history: Genera.I beaJth: At his last medical checkup two years ago. the falherof two was pronounced m excellent health. with nonnal heart rate and blood cho- lesterol. A teetotaler and non-smoker. he dnnks three to four cu ps of coffee a day. Exerdse: An AJl-Amenca spnnter in college, Tabor attends an aerobics class twire a week, and 1n the wann months en10ys weekly games of tennis and soft- ball. plus an cx:x::as1onal round of golf. Diel: Tabor generally skips breakfast ("I'd rather sJecp than cat"). and lunches at fast-food restaurants,, where the fare tends to ~ heavy on fats. For dinner. the Tabors fa vor baked or broiled fish and chicken Wlth salad and fTcsh vegetables m season. and fh.iit for dessen. Before bed. Tabor snadcs on cereal and milk. Hts ma1n food problem, as he sees 11. 1s one of quantity; foun.h helpings are not uncommon. and he's capable of downing 10 slices of pizza for lunch. Condnued on ~ IS 14 • US.o\ WEEKEND• SEPTEMBER 8. 1985 With two on every pack,and28 in every carton,Raleigh and Belair coupons add up really fast So fast , in fact , that peo ple are always looking for good places to save them. Many tell us that an empty cigar box works best. Others prefer one of those big, pickle jars.Some even stick them in piggy banks, which may be the most appropriate place of all. Especially since Raleigh and Belair coupons are as good ~• ox. as cash for more than 700 great gifts from our catalog. For your free copy, just call us toll-free from anywhere in the Continental U.S., 1-800-626-5510. (You must be 21 or older. Please allow four to six weeks for shipment.) Meanwhile, try a pack of rich,flavorful Raleigh.Or cool , menthol Belair. One taste, and it won't be very long before you're looking around for big, pickle jars and empty cigar boxes. . . . ... ·':: .. -~ ·:. : ------------- YOUR FITNESS Exercise plan Dr. Robert Arnot. 01~ mp1c ph~ s1c1an. and CBS . \lorn mi! \'e115 medical correspondent savs that although 1t might ~m . that Tabor leads an act1,e hie • "he's gelling vel) lmle exercise that wtll make an impact on hie; "'e1gh1 ··To bum up the calones he should exemse strenuous!\ for 45 minute!I at least four or fi, e da~ s a week. His big frame mal..e<. him a poor candidate for 1ogging ..\ sugge-sted exercise program • Biqcling: On "'eekends nde I 0 miles a da' for the hrst t"'o "'ed.s IS miles for the sec- ond two weeks. then hold at ~O miles a da' Stan out at IU milt'\ an hour building up to ~n mph pedaling at 90 rotations f)l..'r min-· I ute 8 RoYiing: Bu~ a ro,qng ma chine and u'it" 1t e11 home on "'eel..da's three umes a v.eel.. Stan out ro"'1ng for 10 minute<\ 1nrreasing b~ S minutt"> eal h "'~k up to 45 minut~ Diet plan William Evans. ~h1cl ot the ph~ s1olog~ laborato l" e11 thl' l'~D.\ Human :--.utnttlm Rt'- search Center at Tufts L °''ers11' in Boston. sa~s the high-lat focxfc; Tabor eats at lunch -doublt' burgers. pizza chicken-tried steak. frenr h fnes -"an.-tht' real culpnt" 1n his weight problem Tabor c;hould cat k"'er fate; and more carhoh,dra11.·-. -t''-IX" ciall~ \nmple' carboh,drate' hkl' potatoes. "hole·"'hrat foods pac.,- l.'.l n~c and 'l'gt'tahkc, to main tain energ~ le' el'> for t>\eru'tnl!- .\ '>ugg~ted t:aung plan 8 BrealJ'a'it: H 1gh-htx-r l ere al "'11h lo"-fat mill.. toa 1 "'11h 1am instead of butter Prangt• 1u1\c • Lunch: .\Jl-\OU,c.tn-l'31 ..alad bar {a\Olding cht~c;l "llh It.ii· 1an drcs..c,ing. or Ch1nt><,t'-'I' It ~teamed nee and 'l'°gt:i.thl("\ ,1r turke\ submannr \\1th mu,wrd instead of ma\onna1-;e or 'P.1 ghetu "1th tomato saul't' salad 8 Dinrwr: Substitute lo"'·f.it salad d~c;ing (ti" a h>gun-h.!sc.·d one ) for Thouc;and 1 .. 1and tor vegetables "1th krnon fUlll '1r 'iO~ sauce instead of hu11::_ _ Are )'OU OOf'ISldemg StanJnO I new fitness regimen • ~ up weigNlllt Ing. IC>gglnQ. aerotJcs? USA WEEK· ENO wll ~ fitnesa and Ol9C aicpertS to answer yo.x questiOns. wnte to us at USA WEEKEND. Y°'6 F1tness Plan. P 0 Boll 500 W. WashlngtOn 0 C 200'4 lnQJOI bnef biographical rtfor metion, ptus I ~· of 'fOIX flt negs goal Al!o, rdJOe l'lOme and work addr9$$9$ and ~ numbers USA WEEKEND w4I oontact you t» b-9 using 'f04JI entry -. _J SCHOOL ~ Ac;jng that first semester of Budgeting 101 You might be one of those colJeee students who breezes through f.conomics I 0 I , but if you're not budgeting wisely, you1J Runk your own money ~~somcexpertadvice. you can sail through a sol- vent semester: • If your student loan hasn't come through. you might be able to get an interest-~ school loan to tide you over. notes Harvey P. Grotram, fi- nancial aid director at the Un1- ve~ty of Michigan. Ann Ar- bor. Contact the financial aid office as soon as you dtscover there's a problem. You'll probably be charged a late fee on tuition if your stu- dent loan is late and you can't find temporary funds. But when the student loan comes through, you can have the fee erased if the delay wasn't your fault, says Deborah A. Doane. financia1 aid director at New York's Columbia University. •Plan your spending ac- cording to today's costs.. not those staled m school catal~ Review guides on IJVing ex- penses and other -streetwise" information put out by school officials and students. •Remember that book.s for science majors often arc more expensive than those for liberal arts majors. Check out used books and. after finaJs, seU back the ones you don't Ltunk you'll need. •Consider bavtng money from home sent on a monthly MONEY . -. , YOUR FINANCES ..... _ - - ----"':t-• -- The · Wailers made $23,000 on a home sale, but must they pay taxes on the profit? The Wlien ask: We recently sold a house we owned for nine years and have S23,CXX> left after paying off the old mong31e. Do we have to invest all of that money in our new house. or can we do something else with it and still avoid federal capital gains taxes? Expert's mwer: Richard Floyd, Ph.D .. di- rector of the Texas Real fs.. tate Center, says: You can avoid paying fed- eral taxes on the profit from selling your home as long as you buy a home that costs at least as much as the adjusted sales price of your old home and do it within two years. If you meet these condi- tJons, the $23,CXX> can be used for anything you want and sull not be taxed. The adjusted sales prioe is what you got for your old home. less anything spent to sell 1t and the cost of repain and improvements. Many home sellers have lhe misconception that they must invest all profits on a sale of an old home in a new home in order to avoid taxes.. When deciding what to do with your $23,000, don't overlook using it as a down payment to reduce the total mortgage and monthly pay- ment on your ~ house. However. a big down pay- ment also would reduce the in- terest you can deduct from tax- es. If you need a large interest deduction to ease the tax bite. adjust the down payment to provick the best tax benefit Federal law allows home sellers age SS and older to claim a one-time exemption of up to S 125,CXX> from capital gains taxes. An imponant reminder: Even though the profit might not be taxable. be sure to rcpon it on IRS Form 21 19 for the year in wtuch the sale occurred. You arc required to report cap- ital gains, even though you might not have to pay taxes on them. ......... ....... ..... 31. ::.we~ ,..,.. •Alrtlr ... an. 89-, 2t, I ....... at ...... I I _...,., ...... -..... I TaM M btm C.... It T-l & I .... ..., II CellCt Stllill. T-. n. -1111 I ltll ff .......... Ill d11, "" ..... ... , liD e'll• basis, uyour paten~ will be 1--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' providing funds. Though not always enj~ble, the monthly .. allowance might keep you from overspending. • If you will be recei vin8 money from your parents, have a frank discussion with ~m about Wnily income. &twin Yu, father of three UCLA students. says his expe- rience proves the point "We let them know early tbe family's mcome. so th'cy rca1izc thett's only so much to speqd." ---U. Starting smart How not to alienate ycu new boss It was at lunch with tus new boss that one senior executive nnned his future, relates a Ou- c.aio executive recru.iter. In a.n effon to unpres.s, the executJve Ofdered a very pricey bottle of 16 · USA \\'En.ENO · SEPT™BEJl 8. 1985 WORK PLACE wine and proceeded to fiJJJUs own glass 6m. To h.as boss, that ~vealed a lack of sensitivity. You may not realize it. but you arc most vulnerable to get- ting axed in the first few months of a new Job. Many bos3es prefer to cut their los.scs early. before they act to know you on a more penooal level So. 1f you would like to hang on to your new job, here arc bloop. en to avotd, obw1esy of carcct counselor and writer Betty Le- han Harragan: •Telling a manager or su- pervisor from another depan- ment how your boss failed. •Trying to elicit informa- tion about your ~Ucagues' sal- aries and disamina your own salary. • Assumina you know a bet- ter way to run the ~t or to do the j~. You won't en- dear younclf to othcn if you st.an makina abrupt cl\anaes. • Complainina about work conditions. '"I remember one executive who said he didn't like our chair. So we bought rum a new one for several hun- dred dollars, .. says Robert Half. president of ""°""ting fum Robert Half International. The chair. however, wu only the beainnina of the complaint tit· any. ..He stayed with us less than. year." The warning sign: Banks in the red In the 1970s, eiaht banks failed an the USA each year -on average. Those were the good old days. This year, more than 100 banks are expected to fail. and I ,000 more are on the .. problem" list kept by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. It's enough to make bank customers wonder: Is my bank next? Depositors within the SI 00.000.per- account insurance provided by FDIC or the Federal Savin~ and Loan Insur- ance Corp. needn't worry. The two agencies usually merge failed banks or S & Ls with healthy institutJons. so ser- vice to customers isn't disrupted much. The basic rationale for government deposit ~ is that consumers know their funds are safe. no matter what happens to their. bank, says Pa ul Horvitz, finance professor at the Um-I versity of Houston. Ways to tell if your bank or S & l might be headed for trouble: • Bad loans. Most banks fail because 1 losses on bad loans wipe out the bank's capital -the cushion of assets above what the bank owes. The FDIC and FSLIC make available full finanoal rc- pons on insured banks and S & Ls.. • HJcl) rates. .. lf a bank is paying significantly above the going market rate for deposits -a half-percentage point or more -that can be a warrung sign," Horvitz says. High deposit rates sugest the bank or S & L either 1s growing at a dangerous speed or 1s hav- ing trouble attracting funds. •Secrecy. If your bank or S & L 1sn'1 a public company and won't release fi- nancial statements, it should send up a red flag. But you can get such reports from the FDIC or FSLIC (sec box ). To assess a bank's health. says Wai- te~ .. , would never underestimate the benefit to be gained by going in and sitting down with your banker. to talk about what the bank docs with your money." _,_,._ USA ~·SEYTEMBER 8. 1985· 17 Cut your cost of investin by $50 ... $100 ... even a month! "lliu can cut your cost of investing substantially- simply by using Schwab instead of a full-commission broker. 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Lake Wobegon Days. a chromcle of the town "where all the women are strong. all the men are good-looking. and all thR children are above average ... Wu there a need to write down the story of Lake Wobeaon? The book is the ~ time this has existed in print I wrote it to prove there lS a Lake W obegon and I know some- thing about it Radio as ephemeral. Is there a town that oomes close to beina Lake Wobeao11? There was a town where my uncle was a doctor called Isle, Minn. I think of Glenwood, Minn.. and other towns. And is your idta o( the town ftxed? My picture of the town keeps chang- ing. The book is not definitive. I want to allow people as much freedom as I ~blycan. You do lJb co comment on Norwe- Pans, the mme o1 the anknown Nor- "'lian. Norweaian bKhekJr farmers. Hue the Norwep.ns ever been upset witb you? No. Norwegians arc not organized to the extent that they have a spokesman to be profcssiooalfy Upset and pro~ sionally OUtJ'aled. Besides, they have DO JQSOn to be upset with me. I thin.le that rve Wked about stubborn Norwegians, wildly impractical Norwegians and ro- mantic Norwegians, but never stupid Norwegians. 18 • USA WEEK.am ·SEPTEMBER 8. 1985 Jealousy By Nancy Friday (Morrow, 70'i pp, $19.95) ~ Juthor of My M<Xher/M.v Self takes on the green.eyed monster m an ~xtremely ~nal study: Friday e:xam- mes Jean Harris and other famous tor- tured souls. and analyzes her own jeal- ousy. AmonJ the causes of jealousy she enumerates m her book: •Sex. Infidelity may strongly affect a wo~ ~use sex i.s "forbidden" by ~ndiborung. and once an ideal partner is found. a woman f!:OWS possessive and haunted by the idea of rivals. A man oft.en competes with other men to prove his sexual prowess. Nccdcd: A healthy self-esteem. •Competition. A great ri valry. someone to whom you are constantly compared, can actually lower sclf-es- teem rather than build ll •Work. Men may feel jealous of women in the woricplact because 1t proves women are capable both at home and the office. Cure: Men. take more responsibility at home. Lore and Money By Sytv\a Porter (WIMiam Morrow, 243 pp., $14.95) The Ann Landers of the money set wants to make sure your wallet is ruled with the mind and not with the heart. AmOnJ the tips she offers in this mon- cy-saVtng book: • Weddlnp: Take a honeymoon off- scason: the bride might consider a white suit or cocktail dress that could be worn again; consider splitting expenses between both families. • M• ....... montY. Use indl vidual ~t cards. and separate checking and savinp accounts so you have money for which you're not accountable . . • Aft'ain: .. If you'd like to keep a nustress or a young ma)c lover. the most important thing to bear m mind 1s that 1 t can be cxpensi vc." 0ct1•1rs ,.. ... MAGAZINES •What's new with pop's "melancholy baby?" Linda Ronstadt tells in Esqui". • Gary Dotson's mother and Cath- leen Crowell Webb's foster mother talk of the ~tcbrated rape case in Rtdbook. • Hm« cf Gardnt visits Palladium. 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For hundreds of thousands of us. 11 means getting in the car and taking a drive through the countryside. as Mother Nature puts on one of her most spectacular displays. From New England to Dixie and across the USA ·s ~eartland 10 the Pacific Northwest. a great wave of color maJest1cally signals the passage of summer. The green foliage. so welcome m spnng. bids farewell With bursts of gold. red and brown. Pick a place: a back road in Vennont. a mountain path m Colorado or. for a very special reason this fall. the Blue Ridge Parkway of North Carolina and Virginia. Why the Blue Ridge Parkway? Because this year it's celebrating its 50th birthday and looks none the worse for wear -desP.ite welcoming 15 million visi tors each year. Don't worry 1f you don't have ume to attend the official fest1vit1es (on Wednesda y at Cumberland Knob. JUSt south of the Virgima- North Carolina state hne): the real show starts a few weeks from now when the surrounding mountains of southern A.ppalach1a are set ablaze m autumnal splendor. Whatever the season. the Parkway remams one of the USA ·s most scenic dnves as it Winds 469 miles from Shenandoah National Park m Virgm1a to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee. One of the most interesting and diverse areas 1s m weste rn North Carolina. Here. Within the serenity of the highest mountains m the eastern USA. the traveler 1s confronted with options aplenty. Naturalists re vel 1n unlim ited mountain- climbmg opportunities. Historians and literature buffs love pokmg around Asheville's Biltmore House. Thomas Wolfe's birthplace and Carl Sandburg's beloved farm. Con~mara. It's almost the ideal fam1ly-dnve vacauon. Give yourself at least three days to tra verse the area. You can enter from the Tennessee border to the south and west or from the V1rgin1a border to the north. Or you can go straight to Asheville. the most popular city in North Carolina's high country. and plan day tnps from there. Herc's a suggested thrce-<lay itinerary. Tracking autumn Peak viewing tmes could change wtth unusoaJ wea1her. Check aheea with state travel bureau. I '-* ...,._ 0 EMr pct.O Mid 0ct D i... 0ct.O o.t. 22 ·USA WEEKEND· SEPTEMBER 8. I 98S Along the ' spine of western North Carolina where the spcc- t a cu I a r high country gentl} glides into a place locals call -Land of the Skies... the Blue Rid$e Park- way reaches straight mto the clouds. addressing one panora- ma after another. Glendale SPlinJP (Mi iepost 259. NC 16) epitomizes the surprise that is possible in the northwestern comer of the state. Surrounded by mead- ows. the once sletl>Y vii~ has become everybody's favontr new destination. Droves of v1s.- itors come to V1ew the famous Blue Mountain Frescoes of "Mary Great with Child" "The Last Supper .. and others. paint- ed on the walls of the once ob- scure Holy Trinity Church. Blowing Rock presents a very d1~rent change of pace. This infamous Civil War mountain hideout ts now a bustltng. colorful resort 1own. Weekendcrs who use 11 3$ a tounng base arc rewarded With channing specialty shops. res- taurants and accommodations and a vanety of thmgs to do with in the immediate environ- ment. Traveling with children'> Tw·tttsie Railroad (US 321 - 22 1) between Boone and Blow- ing Rock is one of the South's best-known family parks. in- cluding a zoo and spine-tm- ghng amusement rides. A must is the three-mile train trip complete with chug- ging full-size steam locomo- tives and live entertainment that always includes an Indian raid and holdup. Open from the Saturday before Memorial Day through the last Sunday in October. There is so much natural beauty within striking di stance of Blowing Rock tha1 choices are often difficult. One of the most popular op- tions.. Grandfather MountaJn. about 15 minutes to tM south. boasts spectacUlar v1t"ws. a m1le-h1gh sw1ng1ng bnd$e. hanalidinJ and horseback rid- ing 1acili11cs as well as an out- standing natural habitat for bears. deer. cougars. bald eagles and golden eagles. UnvUJe FaJls., Linville Gorge and UnviJle Cuems present a natural tnad of wonder called the Linville Gorge Wilderness. This 7.65()..acre area offers p1c- 1uresque h1long trails. secluded picnic spots and sweeping views. Linville Gorge 1s th<' deepest cut in the eanh's crust east of the Grand Canyon. And the Lin ville River spills into the Gorge to fonn the 90-feet- high Linville Falls. Crafts dcvottts should not miss the Penland School of Crafts at Spruce Pinc. famed for its tcram1c potterv. fiber. glass and wood. · The hi~hes1 mountain in the eastern USA and a petk into one of the most fabu lous man- sions ever built are on today's ~nda Just off the parkway. via NC 128. hes Mt. Mitchell State Park. which includes th<' high - 1 peak (6.684 feet) in the East. here 1s a top-of-the-mountain bservatory. countless h1kmg rails and plenty of space to 1cn1c Then on to Ashelillc to v1s11 ""o fascinating. but very d1ffer- nt. homes. First is the Thomas Wolfe HoUSt', right in the center of town at 4g Spruce St. This Na- 11onal HLStonc Landmark 1,S the setting of Wolfe's f.unous novel, Look. Homeward. Angel. and still contains the author's personal artifacts and furni sh- ings. • On a much grander scale is Biltmore House & Gardens. two miles outside the city on US 25. Also a National Histor- ic Landmark. the 255-room French Renaissance chateau surrounded by 35 acres of for- mal gardens was constructed in the 1890s by the fabulously wealthy George W. Vanderbilt. \1uch of the 11.000-acre coun- t!) estate is now part of Pisgah National Forest Allow plenty of tame to v1s1t: 11 probably will ~ the most vivid memory of the tnp. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. eveT) day except Thanksgiving and Chnstmas. A must for wandenng collec- tors 1s a stov at the prcstisious Southern Highland Handicraft Guild on the Blue Ridge Park- way east of Asheville. Watch craft demonstra tions and browse among fin e handmade tools. toys. baskets. cookware. furniture and barrels. Histonc and scenic sates abound to the south and west of Ashevill e. Consider a few of the options: At Chimney Rock. about 25 miles southeast on US 74. you can take a 26-story elevator nde through solid granite to the site where Indians sent smoke signaJs across the hills. The 1.000-acre nature area is known for its hiking trails. Chimney Rock overlook gives a 75-mile view of Hickory Nut Gorge and· Lake Lure.. Connemara. Carl Sand- burg's farm, is at Aat Rock. 26 miles south of Asheville on US 25. The fann is maintained as 11 was when the poet and his fa mily lived the~ from 1945 until his death in 196 7. Adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park at the southern end of the Blue Ridge Parkway is the Cherokee Wandering the patilway • History: Bcpn Sept 11. 1935. near Cumberland Knob, N.C.. as Deprcssion- era jobs program. Last pan, 7. 7 miles at Grandfather Mountain.. N.C, opens in 1987. • Visiton: About 15 mil- lion visitors in 1984. Summer. t 984, survey showed some came from as far as Pacific Coast Ranlcs second in Na- tional Park Service to Califor- nia's Golden Gate Recreation Area ( 16 million visitors). •Recreation: Hikers' para- Indian Resen·ation. Although parts of Cherokee have succumbed to sho'Nlng thetr wares 10 tack) shops fea- tunng souvenirs made an Tai- wan. the Museum of the Cher- okee Indian and the Oconaluf- tee Indian Village arc worth seeing. Oconaluftee Indian Village 1s a replica of an Indian village of the 1750s. Guided tours and lectures are given. along With demonstratJons of Cherokee skills and crafts. Bu~ authentic crafts at Qualia >\rts and Crafts Mu tual. dise -12 self-.uided trails (5- 400 miles). Riding trails in Moses H. Cone Memorial Park near Blowing Rock. N.C. Horses for hire. •Speed limit 45 mph. • ffisloric Siles: Two of USA's grandest escates within short drive from Parlcway: Biltmore House & Gatdens. near Asheville. N.C .. former home of GeorlC W. Vander- bilt.. and Montic:eJJo. former home of President Thomas Jefferson. Accommodations From rustic countr) inns to f ull-serv1ce resorts. western North Carolina offers an abun- dance of lodging accomm oda- tions. (Some areas of the state are "dry:' which means you ·11 have to bnng your own.) A few choices: '.\u-\\'nn· Inn. P.O. Box 156. Bumsvtllc." N.C'. 28714. (704) 682-1329. A Carolina favonte Spruce-scented. totally rural. Open May I-Dec. I. 32 rooms. $40/double plus $5 each add1- t1onal person. Famil~-st;le meals. Green Park Inn. P 0 Bo\ 7 Blowing Rock. N.C. 28605. (704) 295-3141. H1stonc. white clapboard. green shuttered inn Spacious rooms. balconi~ and surrounded by golf course. 89 rooms. $64 50-$1 45/doublc Dining room. Grove Park lnn & Countn Club. 290 Macon A. ve. A.she- v1lle. N.C. 28804 (704) 252- 27 11. Full-service resort built with rocks taken from nearb' mountain. 389 rooms. $105- $115/double. SLX restaurants. flint Street Inn. I 16 Amt St. Asheville. N.C.. 28801. (704 ) 253-6723 H1stonc mn. 4 bed- room~ 2 With pnvate bath. $40-$45/single: $50/double with pnvate ba th; both include breakfast and morning paper Hemlock Inn. P 0 Box BEE. Bryson Ctt). ~ C. ~8713 < 704) 488-2885 O' erlook~ three valleys. Open. A.pnl-Oc- tober. 25 untt.s. $75/double in- cluding breakfast and dinner Cataloochee Ranch. Bo' 500. Route I. Maggie Valle). N.C. 28751 <704l 926-1 401 Guest ranch. adJoi ns Smok) Mountains National Park. 3 miles off US 19 -r Rooms. $79-$1 05/double . ., cabins. $115-$135/double. including breakfast and dmncr Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Joe N KTller D /OOlball, hood. . You " MOlldlq 1975, bu you exd now? Yes, r. ever befi and OJ. along qt won't~ 10 do it ume. Onc o rah and travelina '65. So J comes fi down, tc a little h You 11 Yes, I could as married~ married rah? Debo a married. : son Id) 'cause I before. When you eYa playtfta No, I physic:all tng. Tha easy for play &n) you ~o flat lU'C$ Wu t SPORTS oe Namath: Family man and Monday night fan oe and Deborah Namath are set or~ busy fall. Coming Monday, e starts his new job as an 'ABC onday Night Football' com- mentator. And in October, the Namaths expect their first child. .. Joe Namaih raJktd wuh wnter Davul Gr~ aboul football. family life and fmher- hood. You were ubd t.o work on MOflll,q Njpt Footbtlll ln l '17S. bal )'OU dedlned. Att you excited aboat ..-. it now? Yes, much more now than ever before. Frank Gifford and OJ. Simpson and I get alon~ quite well. so there wont be any problem. I want to do it now, for the first time. One of the n:asons is Debo- rah and family life. I've been travelina now every year since '65. So of this feeling comes ~ wanting to settle down. to be able to get home a little bit more often. You let.Ill bappDy married. Yes, I am happy. You could ask why haven't I been married? Why didn't I get married before. or why [)(bo- rah? Deborah is the reason I got married I met her. we were together about a ~ and a half and iot mamcd The rea- son I didn't marry before is 'cause I didn't know Deborah before. Wbea r.u comes aromd. do you e't'tr wilb yoa were stl1I pla)'ina footbell? No.I can't ))lay. If I was physically fit. td still be play-ina. That's what made retiring easy for me, I knew I rouJdn 't play anymore. The wheels. you ~. I had a couple of flat nres. bepn to feel your abilities slippina? Only wtth my legs. yeah. A lot of people thought it was the lcnec that caused the prob- lem. The major problem was a tom hamstring. I had two severed hamstring muscles m my left leg. I played my last four or five years not bemg able to run from here to that wall because of my left ham- string. I pess Super Bowl W - when tbe Jets beat the Colts J 6--7 -would be your aran- dest footbell nwmory. But what else stands out? The toughest game physt-played ball all the ume hoping ask. but do you think your life cally, maybe not mentally. some da> wt'd wtn a champi-or your sense of fulfillment is was the game gewng to the onslup in spons. then get a SOllle"Wbat d.i.minnbed beaaUSt Super Bowl We had to beat brca.k to go on somewhere. you don't ba~e lhat commit· the Raiden in New York to ment to f()()(bell? Can }OU be win the AA.. championship. You'¥e been ranked ,,.ith as happy as you "ere then? I think about that game as Joe OlMaaio and OJ. I'm happier than ever nght bemg a real test of character Sim~ as 1 IVY who excites now. And ru prnbabl) be because m the tlrst quarter. I 1 crowd Just by stepping on happier down the road. 1f had a concussion. In the sec-the 6eld. How does that make that's pos.slble. cspcClall) with ond quarter. I $Ot a disl~ted you fttl? the child coming. I can sull fi"F"· At halftime, I was in I would 58>' that DiMawo ac:compush some thlngs bu- pain in both knees and m)' IS great. Otto Graham IS $f'C3l StnCSSWlSoe and keep growtng hand. And there were a lot of But to thtnlc of yourself in at a comfortable rate that will times that I could have quit that category is pretty dumb. 1 afford myself and m) farmly because I was dizzy. But my never felt that good. I've to live comfortably for a long teammates and my back-made so many mistakes. 1 ume . .\nd I hope our ctuldren ground just didn't l¢t me qwl never played 8 perfect game wtll get a good education and Do you tver think about grow wtthout working as hard What was It like IP'Owina your coo? bibution to footbell as I did. up ln Beaver Falls? tmt W-em Pennsylvania lS all ory Q 0o you think of yourself a.s ...,, Well. no I haven't. nc ') steel-mill country. blue<ollar. ,i..;nQ r.or sure is my throwing a success. hard ~.... ...1 ... And ..... ,. 11 From where I've come -wo.~,. peoV"'. mouon. That's one thmg I al-fr and h S...,,.r1 .. ~ always a .-r1 of om. w ere wt art to- t""... ......... _.. ways believed was spcoa1 da M '--·1 our lives. The only way you about me. It was an effiaent. y, surt. Y uu1rn) is COuld -a'.......f to on to coUcac. ffi thto healthy and happ)' I'm a.nviu -Vl>f"V e oent Wlng m<r health d ha I ha other than wort your way ... / Y an PP) ve a I What abou1 your potent:W a.s an actor? How hard do I ~ant 10 work at It,, I don't le.no~ I'm not one to go stud\ a great dcaJ. J'U work \\1th m~ \ OIC'e teacher some. and I lake the choreographer I JUSt worked wtth So I ma) take dancmg JUSI to help me with some ba- sic steps for the musicals But wtthout a hungT) atutude. how good can you c..;p('Ct to be,, >\nd I want to be good. but how badl) ,, ~ d•> s. 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In Ten or 91Kk amoolh IHlhl1 Brown or Send tuldld IHther . 11111 $14 88 WOMIWSllZU "'8'1 ams '"· 1, '"· •• '"· •• '"· , .. ""· 11, 11 "· 11 ..... ta W10TH9. C, D. I. U. IU .. '"· .. '"· 7. '"· I,'"· 1. '"· tt; Al.ID 11 WIOTMe: a. C. 0, I , II, Ill onday night free again or Dandy Don Meredith When former New Yorks ets quanerbaclc Joe Namath is nt an to replace fonncr Dallas owboys quarterback Don ered.ath on ABC-TV's Mon- ay Ntght F()O(baJ/, he becomes e ninth commentator and eventh retired profess1onil ootbaJJ player to have occu- 1ed that broadcasting booth ince telecasts bep.n in 1970. The other former pros - 1de from OJ. Simpson and FranJc Gifford, both of whom remain -were Fran Tarken- ton. AJcx Karras and Fred "The Hammer" Williamson. The only non-athletes were Howard CoseU and K.e:ith Jack- son, both of whom work eJ.se.. where for ABC Spons. Ironically, Namath was Quartcrbaclc for the New York Jets on the first MoNiay Mghl CMw., Inc. 198& F()O(ba// telecast of ScpL 21 . 1970. Has team was beaten. 31- 21 , by the Oeveland Browns. Meredith was m the broadcast booth. Known to null..1ons of VlCW· ers as "Dandy Don." Meredith remained basically a very pn- vatc person and avoided inter- VleWS an recent years. But Simpson says they talked pn- vately about the dec1s10n to leave. "How 1t aJJ happened. and why. he'U leave as part of the past." Simpson says of Mer- ed.Ith. ''He doesn't linger on thmgs. .. Don had been domg at for years. I don't thinX it was the challenge to h.am n had been an the early days." Meredith resides with has wife Susan an Santa Fe. N.M .. and, accordmg to Sim pson, will get along just dandy without .\,londav Night F()O(ba//. He SPORTS may even wnte an autobaogra- ph) "He (Mcrcdath) never talked about 11 or anything. but It wouldn't shock me 1f. an a year and a half or so. he was out promoung h.as own book. .. Simpson says. Hts would not be the first book by a fonncr Monday Night Football SPortscaster. The others and what they're --- OJ.~ doing now: • Howard CoseU. 65. ( 197~ 1984): Rellr'C:d from f ootbalJ and baseball broadcasung an 1984 but returned to .\!londa1· .V1ghr Baseball for 1985 season . hosts the Emmy Award- wmrungSponsBeat. dally radio show Speaking of Sporu. and wcckJy radio show Speaking of £\'ervthtng. on ABC . . his lat- est book. I Never Plared the '' Don had been doing it for years. I don't think it was the challenge to him it had been in the early days. '' -OJ. Simpson C1amt•. 1s due out th1s month he and wtfe Emmv hve in Manhattan · • Keith Jackson. 56. I 1970): ABC's "Mr College Football:· for I 5 v~ staned doing college iootball an 1971 and wi.11 return th.as faJJ Lruslec at Washmgton State Unncf'Slt) h.as alma mater he and wtfe Tun hve 1n Sherman Oaks area Continued on page 29 ~----------------~--~ 15 c ........ 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I MOVIES I ri ;; . .as ANm: ._, s-.t 11111 SC .... lit 1111 a...,""'· After a summer of kids and aliens .. some class returns to the I screen late lhis month. Mer')'I Strttp stars as a Resistance fighter I who finds post-World War II life unfufilling in Plent)'. Rocker Stint and Charles DantT (Jewel tn the Crown) pla)' the men in her life. .\.la.r1e, a fantasy talc about reincarnation. boasts lhe presence of Glenn Close and Mandy Pltinkin. Ammcan Fl1'i'TS stars Kevin Costner. the Sifrerado heanthrob. and Rae Dawn Chong (Quest for Fire) in a wann. rewarding movie. which contains elements of both Terms of Endearment and Breaking Away. . _ · Jimmy Stewart and June Ally!Oll swrng apm m the ~release of The Glenn Miller Slon-. aided by color and sound impmve-- ments. plus restoration o( footage. I TELEVISION I WHAT'S HOT -• llTm .. _. ..,_ Ille brall MI l"Zllh ti tint 1tSA cities. Sc-ptcmber's music harvest yields John Coupr Mdlmcamp·s Scarerrow (Riva). recorded in his Bloomington. Ind .. studio and Bette MidJer·s debut comedy album (Atlantic) recorded live in I LA.. plus albums from Malll'b White (late of F.arth. Wind and Fire). Joni Mltcbdl. Robert Pl~. Stevie Nicks. Elvis Costello and RCJlft" Da.hfty. Big tours include Stine. on the East Coast. and 1 on Straits all over the board. I THOOER I \ WT.a Tiit ,.., ... Is .... lmf J · ·-...... Broadway usuall) doesn ·t heat up until latr fall. but lh1s month marks the return of a tno of talents who have con- quered Nrw York ~fore. plus a danetng deity making his great way debut. UJy T ~ who won a Tony for her one- woman Appearmg Nitely, goes it alone agam in The Search.for Signs of /n1el/1gen1 Life in the l'nfrme (scheduled to open late this month ). In lhis show. subtitled "A Cozmic Soup ~ era." the droll diva adds sever- al ~ characten. mcl uding a Uoaud Berasiein conducts a bicoastal tour wilh the Israel Philharmonic performing Mahler's S)'mphony No. 9 (Sept 18 m San Francisco. &pt 19 in Salt Lake City. and Sept :! I and 22 m New York). The celebrated Oliver Knmsen-Maurice Smetak op- era U 'here the H ·t1d Th11tp Are will get its USA premiere at the Ordway Music Theatre m St. Paul. Mmn. (Sept. 27). Violinist Pinchas Zakmnan makes his debut conducung opera. 1 t~nage punk rocker. llmMI: .,,.., I IBOOKS j Attention must be paid! Dmtin Hoff- man brings his Will y Loman to television 1 Sept. I 5 (CB.S) m the long-.awaited produc- tion of Arthur Miller's Dt>ath of a Salesman. which sold out on Broad- way. The lhltt-hoor prcsenuition of the Song and Dance. the latest entry from Cat.sman Andttl'' Uoyd Webbtt. featum Bmaa- dette Peters (Sundar tn the PruJ.. with Grotge) in Song. and New York City Ballet director Pdtt Martins choreographing Dance t..111 ..... ., ,,...., .. CIS. By Bot> Qt..,.. Pulitzcr Prize-win- nmg play features ,... Mlllteridt as Biff. Katt Reid as Linda and o.ltes o..ila as Charley. World leaden and opinion makcn participate m a th~T d1scuss1on of the past 40 yean and that period's possible effcct on the future on 45/85. Sept 18 (ABC). Pmr Jeoninp and Ted Koppel modmne the live forum. St Elsewhere. NBC's prcstia>ous hospital drama. returns for 11S fourth season on Sept. 18 at 10 p.m. CEDT/PDT). The first episode sounds hke cla.ssiC' SI. £/~ht'rt'. exploring the Vietnam War from all generational perspectives.. [ ART J ff you stayed glued to the tube dunng lt!wel"' th' < ·rown and rushed ri&tlt out to see A ~to India. you·re m luck: The year-long Festival of India is giettina under· way. In New York: India!. 400 a.rtworb from the 14th to 19th ccntuncs W1U be at the MetropOlitan Muieum of An Sept. 14 to Jan 5. 1986 .• ln Ondnna~ Pnd' o/tM Princn: India Arr o/tht ,\fughal Era. 90 pamuna. carpcu and calJ.israph}cs at the Cioon- nati An M~um Sept 5 10 Oct. 13. In lM Anetles: Fnt1val of Science. On 15 to Jan. 5 at the M~m of Science and Industry 36 ·USA WEri..r.No • SrPTF\.!RfR 8. 1985 A book as bi&. as sweepi,._ I as grand as ... I exas (Random House. S2l.9S)1 Junes A. Micbeatr's sap (should be on bookshelves about Sept 18). Though the Lone Sw State will be onJy 150 next year, I Mkhcncr's sap spans 400 years and 1,024 paaes. A bona-I 6dc biockbuster with an un- precedented firsl pnntJng of I 750.<XX> oopic$. The M'8fJ/muh man. John Nalsbltt. has written RtLinvmt-I "'$the Corpora/ion Wllh Plltrida Abar- dene (Warner. Sl7.50. early Sq>. tcmbcr) to tell com- panies. lar'8C and small. wtun they nn•ht lO be doing. ;,.hrdt is keeping workers happy. Writes Naisbitt: -0nc of the best- kept secrets tS that pcopk ~ ~ to make a commitment -1f onJy they have the freedom and envi- ronment to do so ... Anne Tyltt. author of Dtn- ner at the Homesick Restau- rant, has wnncn another tak of Baltimore. The .4codental To1ms1 (Knopf. $16.95) Ja) Mdnmwy. follows fast on the heels of last )'car's Bnght lights. Big Clll'. W1th Ransom. a novel about Japan (Vmtagt" ContemporaOC$. S.S. 95 ). i SPORTS I The Nfl.'s grcatC"St rivals. th( w ......... ReihkW-and D.nas Co.rboys. butt heads on the season fFo of ABC's \fondar N1 t F()()(ba/I (Stt story pear 2 ). The follow1 nf Saturda y promises a tno o ~t colJc.- pte contests; No. I$ Yoma meets No. 2 CO. at BYU; old rivals pn and Nocrt Dame meet on the Ann Arbor field: and Soatbern Methodist pla ys Oklahoma in the OK State Larry Holmes will defend the International Boxing Fed- eration heav ywei4ht title agamst MkhM-1 Spinks. the undisputed hght heavyweight chamJ)1on. at lhc R1 v1era Hotel in Lai. Vegas and on HBO (Sept 21 ). -lllrtt ... A Lenox tribute to American fashion -created under the guidance of our country's leading costume experts. Individually crafted of fine handpainted porcelain. Available only by reservation. It"" IH95. the heart uf what was known as the "Gibson l ,,, ·or "Gay Nineties." 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It 1s to wake up early on a dark. drea- ry morning dreading the thought of pulling yourself out of the sack. and then sudden- ly to realize it's Saturday and you can roll over and go back to sleep. When I was a kid. I found a vanation on this principle and look.ins back on it now. I must admit 11 seems a little weird. !fl had to wake up at 7 in the morning. I would set the alarm clock for 6. simply to enjoy the luxury of knowing I had an-How can you appreciate other hour to sleep. _How can you not having to get up yet appreciate not having to get up • yet 1f you arc sound asleep. un-if you are sound asleep? conscious and oblivious to your _ good fonune? Pursuing the logic of this. I be- gan to set the clock for 5 a.m. so that I could realize how luck) I was that I didn't have to get up foranother two hours. I would reset the alarm l "f''s ~OT t:AIR, t.CoiJARD, J WoJU< 1-4.AQo Pu-r ,,., O'\/£RTtM£,CoME UP W ITH GR£AT" I DEAS --Al'JP WHAT Oo!S Tu! ~oRt.cS SA"(? .... THf:REs A f'.>USH"( 8~oAP WHO'S G£1'1'/N6 AHEAD ON HER t.ooK'S . for 6 so as not to miss the plea- sure of knowing I had one hour to go and so on. For a while there. I took to setting the alarm for 4. All this was years ago. But just recently, I read the results of some sleep research done at San Jose State Univers1t) b) psyc hologist Robert Hicks. Hicks found that setting your alarm clock back a few hours can actually give you more pep during the day. His theory is that by intem.tpllng your sleep toward the end of the night. )'Ou cut off the last dream cycle. He says it's that parncular dream cycle that can leave you feeling lethargic. The bad pan is that altered sleep patterns make people more aggressive. When I altered my bnde's sleep pattern years ago. 11 made her more aggressi ve. Nowadays. our five kids see to 11 that we do not ge1 an extra minute's sleep -even if 11 1s Saturday. 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"The Insiders" and "Hollywood Beat"; NBC's "Amazing Stories" and "Alfred Hitchcock," and CBS' "The Equalizer." Barbara Carrera (left) will •plce tb.lna• ap OD "Dallu" tbJa HUOD. while lloraan Fairchild plane to do llkewtae OD "Falcon Creet. • • Two shows were rated as long shots: association with NBC." Its Wednesday ABC's "Growing Pains" and "Our Family competition is ABC's "Dynasty'' and two Honor." new comedies on CBS. The agency's annual fall ref?<!rt said two The report added: '"Hell Town' achieves shows were m~oal, CBS'' Hometown" an enviable balance of hard action and and "Stir Crazy, ' and forecast a plunge to warm, human relationships. It's difficult the bottom of the ratings for other new not to like a lead character who talks to the network series. Holy Father in one sequence, punches out a Of "Rell Town," lfurr-:-:e""ll...,sa=""'1d:.-,...., ...... l00...,,..,,...,,k...,f-=-or-=-----==p,...u~s.,..he=r,...1-=n_,a,...,,nolner ana leaves tne sc.ene in the hoodlum priest to establish a foothold his 1949 Ford wagon." that could develop into a lon11.-term The major trend the report spots is the Top movie directors tackling TV series By 808 THOMAS Mii 111 ,,,_.,..., LOS ANGELES -The 1985-86 season may not bring a second Golden Age of Television, but there is hope for improve- ment when these fiaures arc directing series: Steven Spielberg, Clint Eastwood, William Friedkin, Martin Scorsese and Michael Crichton. Oirccton who normally work on $20 million prOductions have lately been tumin& out TV segments on SS00.000 budaets and five-day schedules. Money is.n't the reason;, they arc paid normal salaries for telev1sion. Then why arc big names workina for the small screen? "I did it because Steven called me ·• said Peter Hyams ("2010"), referrina to Steven Spielbera, who has created "Amazing Stories" for NBC. "He fold me. 'l'd rcaJly like you to do this.· I'm such an admirer of his, almost to the point of being awestruck, that I couldn't refuse. He is trying to make a difference in television, trying to make it better, and I feel be should be supported." Ottiers who have answered Spielberg's call: Clint Eastwood. Martin Scorsese ("Taxi Driver," "Raging Bull''), Paul Bartel ("Eating Raoul," "Lust in the Dust"), Bob Oark ("Porky's"), Irvin Kershner ("The Empire Strikes Back." "Never Sa)' Never Again") and Joan Darling ("First Love"). Spielberg also has written episodes and d1 reeled for the series. ~wtwood is not the only actor to join Spielberg's TV crew. Burt Rer!lolds is scheduled to direct a sefT.ent of· Amazi~ Stories,'' as well as an · Alfred Hitchcock' episode. Timothy Hutton. the Academy Award (Pleue Me DIRECTORS/Pace 30) returns of anthology shows after a long absence. The commercial networks are offering 20 new shows for the 1985-86 season, eight on ABC and six each on CBS and NBC. The report said the rating success of "The Cosby Show." "Family Ties,'' "Cheers" and "Kate,& Allie" suggested there would be more comedy this year. "Comedies arc tough to develop. and even though the networks considered over 40 comedy pilots, the number of comedy hours will be the same as last year." it said. Drama continues as the dominant program form, and only two new police shows arc coming, ABC's "Spenser: For Hire" and "Hollywood Beat." "Twilight Zone" has been absent from CBS for 11 years, but Rod Serling's classic tales arc familiar to viewers because of reruns. Burrell said the new show provided "both quality television and a unique adult viewing alternative (to ABC's "Webster" and "Mr. Belvedere" and NBC's "Knight Rider" on Friday). Robert Waaner. last seen in "Hart to Hart." stars in "Lime Street" as an American insurance investigator teamed up with an EngJish investigator. "High- action stories and the star pover of R.J. Wagner should provide ABC' with the insurance required for Saturday night stability," OFS said. The choice of funniest pilot ofthe year is NBC's "The Golden Girls." It stars Bea Arthur, Deny Thomas. Rue McClanahan and Estelle Geny as four women livini out their "golden years" in Miami. The repon says . the comedy "aoocafl to have the (Pleue eee 8&A80N/Pac• 30) Sunday, September 8, 1985 3 Peter, Kristian 'just friends' BJ LYNDA lllR8Cll 9= Can you tell me if Peter Reckell and KriitiaD AlfODIO are married of&creen or enpeed 10 each other? I thiJlk they belona ~· -W.N., Bethelda, Md. A: TM ....... dalm dlat IMJ're 1Mn1JIM4,,._. ... M•••latenltla -* etMr. At -:;a. l.rtlUu wa1 ...... aeter BIDJ B fnm tlae IJMI· • ...-,...... .... Aow .. ame." Bewever, atdle .. ,.._.Bmmyaw.,.laNewYon ,...11y, ...... Alf ......... ti of time kit .... effatqe, ...... aeveraJ after·E••JI ,aJ1iel ......._, ud ap-,_,.....,.,......,..... "fte•7ReeteU elalm111•1 J•t llaat M eaJe11 &rttdu'• u.,.., ........ n...,...,ctmewttll •--• M bew1 like &risdu .... M ,......, ..... la a roemfaJ tf 1traqen. Taoabled trio Q: I'm an avid foUower of"The Guiding Liabt." and I'd like to know what happened 10 the cbarlcter of Mike Bauer. He just 1eem1 to have diaap~. -Mrs. C.W.K., Tallabwee, Aa. A: la dae •terJllae, Mike IJ la WaNla1· Mii, D.C., werklq wldl a aecret 1ove,.. m•t qe9ey. la real Ille, Doe Stewart I• ..... lets of ,..,... np1emnt1, HtUe tlleater .... of eot1ne, 1tUI flyta1 ~1 prt•ale plue. Ramon abotuMI tul die dlaraeter of Mike mlpt rel9n lo die allow, Mt U ao, lie wtu DOt be played by S&ewart. Q: What bap~ned to Erica's boyfriend Mike and Orea s wife Jenny on "All My Childrenr' Dia they go into other acting jobs, were there contract disputes or what~ -H.S., Oeveland, Ohio. A: la die cue of Erica'• boyfriend, Mike T .L ('1W .,.....,..., ou't lt.el'b!.a-:nf. Iler two be9t frtend8 -.,_(.A"• leal'b, ~.= '' Jolm ~eno) -Into ....... • ....... ~" la for Tomonow," eeen weekda19 at 11180 p.a. • RBC. CllaaDel 4 . \ 4 8undoy, lleptember e, 1985 ~y. dlere were reaJIJ nre faeten. Pint, Nlcllola1 Suevy, .... ,..,.. MAU,Md•M to llea4 "' te Callfenla~ctme wort. Be wu dta •1 8•10 Na,ler. Ev.._dJ. fUI a Uri time adJH=N.,..r'1 Brt&IM aceeac wlllle ilte WU 1'-1 all·.\mericu Mike Rey, IO lie wu eff. Al fer IJm Deluef, wllo plaJM Jm1, • ~•ed to leeve die allow after tile marrW CMrlet F1oH ( Preacller oa die •w-4efuct "Tiie E41e of Nlpt"). Kim wua.4 .. ce9Ctlltrate o• movlea. Se far-Ille'• ma4e OM merie, wlllclt 1tarred EmW. E1aevea. Mt die fUm UA't yet aeea tlae Ila'& of .. ,. Q: Has the actrcsa wbo plays Gina on "Santa Barbara" been on any other soap operas? At fint l thoupt it was the prl who plays Brooke on "All My Children,'' but J watched "All My Otildren" today and there Brooke was. I can't believe that one actress could appear on two soaps. -K.C .. Charle1ton, N.C. k Actn11e1 ltavt beea bowl! lo appear H more dlu ... ..., at a U... lleweYer, ti W1 caae Y•'re rtot; JUie Barr CHtiaees .. plaJ ........ • "All My ca.tNrea." lt'1 LyMa G~J no la playtq die nit of Glu • "Suta BarMra." SIM wa1 ... 11 "All My CllJWra" .. die nle ef IY'U 'horM ... after llaaC ltad a ,.,, oe "Seardl fer Tomenow." laeWelltalJJ, Itta ef YleWtn Mvt mea• Cloaed ._., Glbbelley u4 Barr hMt alike. WllUe Barr Mm1nt 0 .. 11••'1'• talemta a• u adrffl, Ille faU1 ..... a nteaalllluce. _Q: Can_ you plcue 1ell me-how far-in advance most aoapa are taped? I often see acton on shows aayina they don't know anythina in advance, but I'm cienain they muat. Prime-time tolPI are tal)Cd months in advance. lan't that true for daytime drama?-F.J., Williamabura, Va. k DaJtimt...,. are~ .. MYUCe, Mt die faidlett alleM dleJ're ta,e4 IJ nre w..-1. TM MIJ time ._, wtn tape4 fartller alteM ...... , WU ..... ABC ......... OIJUet .... ,.., -. ... die ,....._ .. New tert were bt ... &a• ever fer dae Otya,&c 4.ty. All dae -.. were 1ts"'..U ....... Al fer aeten ...... TV ....... ,..IMJ ..... ,...., .... ., diem bew a Mt Mt an ~.........UJ .. -.1e .... , .... ,.,...._ .. ...,..u t1ae1 ner lllt • dae a1r ai4 pn away a ,.., .... Wert 1&'1 time, ,.. cu ... , tllefn c&IW • dae eu,ea. Q: Can you tell me why f no loaaer tee "Santa Barbara" in my hometown? J wu jusi ,et tins to enjoy the Ibo~ but. can •i find it anywhere. -z.e., Detroit. M1cb. A: u.i.rtaately '"' dcy .. .. ef maf llaat'1 cMlea •t .. ,.. ....... aanan." NBC ••• -dlat tta afftlla............... • ..... cU8ee. B•t wtdl It ..... ._ lew•t-ratM .......... ~ ............. . twas.a an .. 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THU) .......... ® .. =-~(THU) naa,. amua --1(1)A1M--.on.. Wll'l'CMCOCl,._.,I ICOCmYD00 ... 1'11) ...... (I) .,_ ,. ..... 9•nmmu -•1c' =-lJllTOLM ·=·==--Ml) ·--· i:"' ........... ·---lunclay 1 .. ..-IOOll ams& .. asar••CL01141' ,. MnO lac.I Formula One Italian and Prix from Monza. Italy (2 hrs . 10 min) • 8 NI GUI ~ "Martin Luther King And The Prl&m Of Change" A lootl el the contnbu1lon1 of lhe ctv1I rights leader and an e11am"'8tlon of social actllltlm .... ,. ....... "" .. 1WLOOUATLll 1•11 "'"'---.-AT .. ~·-...,,_ ~ ... u.u.. •••11•F1•• ~ Cl) .. "Choppy And The Princess'' ( 1973. Fantasy) Animated ( t ht . 18 min.) • TWn•-..._,_UA. ~-am ..... ..,,.. LIT.,_•L*' ._ .. ,,... .. CNmQI ~ rr•WTT91 ... .. "On Golden POnd" ( 1981, Ora· ma) KA1harlne HepblJrn. Henry Fonda ( 1 hr.49ml~ ' CZ)~~ TAUi WiN Guesl §idCeeur. •.... .,..._,.. •-....-----------------~~~~~~~~- -lunclay Cont • =1=r .. ..., M ~ ~ Animated Christo- pher Plummer narrate$ Oscar Wlloo·s classic st()(}'. WOMJ»Of~ C&.OllUP ........ CllCOm ~WOMA ... ~--.MCl ___ MI -ll'IBT(R)Q MeAY ... Mme---"The Private Eyes .. ( 1980. Comedy) Don Knotts. Tim Conway ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) CZHICMI "Cross Creek " ( 1982. Drama) Mary Steenburgen, Alp Tom ·12 hrs .. 2 min.) I DIL JI·---¥IUIA -80GD ... HI T_.. lllf,.,IM. TM"CAT ..,... CIMl1' A special child teaches a r:i.=~olove GUI.Wit UMtom Lom-- UO'IDOll.• ...,.MUllT ,..... ... Ya.-.. JAnBallmn'GLUCet NOOlmOIAWt .:I UPC* A •II •rr a.MY Vincent Pri<;e hosts this presentation of "The Ghost Belongs to Me." "The Ghost with a Clock In Its Walls" and "The legend of Sleepy Hollow." 1:9@ MOWll "S 0 S Titanic" ( 1979. Ora· ma) David Janssen. Cloris Leachman (3 hrs .. 30 min.) ... (J) ~y MGN•ID Scheduled a look al how a TacOITla, Wash. hospice cares for terminally ill patient&. profile of former Metropolitan ma soprano Elea- nor Sleber.-(1 hr .. ""30 min - 1.....,.,. UT1U --Animated. Richard Chamberlain narrates Hans Christian An· dersen's st()()' aboot a mermaid who wants 10 becOme a human being IUCC'l Fl UO'IDOll.• ·-.., ,.m.L ll'LI IFD-... .., Mmeml•Y --· .... --•l'OllllMAU. ... Gell IOI ......,.,,_ ---....... AT CM.YMY Aili ...... ..an AIT'l-CMPTI Of a.A ~ .... .. "HOU&e Of The Long Shadows" ( 1983, Suspense) Vincent Price. Christo· r. Lee. J'hl'.,43 min ) ..,. ..... .,. "Reno And The Doc" ( 1983. Comedy) Kenneth Welsh, Henry Ramer i!. hr .. 40 min.) C1J .,.. "fhe Bugs 8unny I Road Run'* MoV!e" ( 1979. ComOOy) Antmat ed. (1 hr., 38 min ) ·--- .. ,_.,,.,.. IOIKECI I -.&J•;•ea-mrwa .. Vincent Price narrates this special aboot a bOy who be- cor,es.,ii=ceref IGIM.IDI it a.D,a.DWIT rr•WTTa W S&&tAll / IAllUll / MM1_.N M _. -ctWIT A pfobe tnlo the economte and polltlcal issues sur- rounding the nuclear arms Industry and detense: also. a look at how defense con- tractors gain support for their missiles and bOmbers ~ .... JACK .. , ... , flOll11WT (0) _,.. "The Bitter Tea 01 General Yen" ( 1933. Drama) Barbara Stanwyck. Nils Asther ( I hr . 29 min ) CZ)_,.. "Stella Dallas" ( 1937 D1ama1 Barbara Stanwyck. John Boles ( 1 hr 51 min.) l'HAnBllllJl•lll .. (J) 9l TODAY il&UU. IWP'Y DAYI MMC DAYOflllCOUBY 11111 mTM CCJllllUll) UllGl•&.ov. ,.,..,.. ADMlmTWIMGllllwotl.D a• , ..... 'flOll11WT a,...• • WAYOfTMmt -· Cll ll't flOOftALL San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings (3 hrs l l u•ta.o _,.. "Here Corre The Tigers" ( 1978. Comedy) Ri chard Lincoln Sa":ll';.~l (:?hrs ) In-:.·· WSAYI nllY ....... ~ M. POOTIM.I. Seallle Seahawks at ~I BenQ.als_(.,_3.uhr...,s....,) ___ _ I DAY Of 111COY91'1~ flOCUI Ol IOCllTY PIA.al SIOCK Wembley sets a 9en1e free from its bOttle. but none of his WlShes comes true O CS)_,.. "My Favorite Year" (1982. Comedy) Pete1 O'Toole. Mark Linn- Baker. ( 1 hr , 35 min ) . 11'91.Y.W:.IOI .. UPIU.mt IOCIY_,_,. . .,...,., --=--... ~TID CMml..,_AL .-YflG~• • flOCUI Ol IOCllTY _,.. "Battleground" ( 1949. Adven· ture) Van Jonnson. John HOd1ak ( 1 hr . 58mln.) . ([)UM.,_. ULTWATa D.w. CID LR GI UllTM With the latest tech- niques in nature photogr!phy. Da111d At· tenbOrough examines ''f role of the ,,.1···e=..:.r.:~- ""8POflGff LJM.OftlllMI 1MD9to.-AY MO¥il "Della County US A ( 1977. Drama) Joanna Miles. Peter Donat (2 hrs) 1 11A1m1m-••c~1 wm WOllD POI TODAY ._ 3 CAN ICJJBl-IT AUTO~ CART Molson Indy Race hve lrOITI St. Pie. Que (2 hrs ) l]J (0) MO¥il ''The Night Of The Shooting Stars" ( 1982. Drama) Omero Antonuttl. Mar= Lozano ( I hr . 46 min ) [%) "Scenes From A Marriage" ( 1974, Drama) uv Ullmann, Erlend Jo- sephson (2 hrs 48 mm I 11a@ IA•AU. Atlan ta Braves at St Louis Cardinals (3 hrs ) 1t11 (!) U•.U C1nc1nna11 Reds at Chicago __....,c1.,.1b-s. (.'.Uu.s. .... J.~ rru04 ,Part 1 Sept. I I pm Part 2 Sept. 9 I pm .; Co,fey /Colony Cablevl1lon 549-3500 1«1 .. Sunday, Sept8f)lber 8, 1985 9 _ ..... ayConl. ,.1 ......... . dlllm-.... M-~ ~ccumn._ ~---c••r• •r ... ''Kldco'' ( 198.4 Comedy) Scott Schwartz. Cinnamon Idle$ ( 1 hr . "mtn.) It YOU'IM_auun.,.am an1 e ... "ZC>fro" (1975, Adventure) Alain Delon. Stanley Beker (2 hrl ) • .,. "Last 01 The Red Hot Lovers" ( 1972. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Sally Kellef- man (2 hrs) • W ti U. PLAYi "The Comedy Of Err0f9" Wendy Hiller. Roger Daltrey, Mi- chael Kitchen and Cynt Cusack star In this play about two sets of twins Involved in schemes of mistaken Identity. (A) Q (2 h~~~ -• acnm._.t11--11Mm •-rc•ITOIY P~es Peak Race To The Clouds. A 1&-{'!) ... "Never Say Nevf!f Again -a&------- mile course ot dangefous curves to the (Partr. •-6 ol 61 ( 1983. AdVenture) Sean summit ol Pikes Peak Connefy. K.lavs Marla Brandauef (2 hrs . l ~ITOOlll 17m1n.) .-T--~Lm .,_ "Perlect Friday" ( 1970 Come-• lfl> ... "The Silent World" ( 1956, Doc- dy) Ursula Andress. Stanley Bake<. (2 umentary) Narrated by Jacques.-Yves hrs ) Cousteau (2 hrs > e ••tNl"'l•IMllfl "Aumpole Of The Bailey" ... ..., Aumpole defends an artist accused of fOf-(!) .,.. "The BravadOS · ( 1958. West- gery who en~ea.siog experts even at ern~~ Joan Collins (2 hrs.) 1the=-~~t.rnm= (A) Q (1 hr ) • r.-CMITOIY maaaw ~--"W11ty won11.a And The Choco-,.. CllMll Klngsfietd helps 8 onoe late Factory" ( 1971, Fantasy) Gene prom1nen1 attC>fney hghl the legal S}'$tem Wilder, Jack Albertson ( 1 hr , 40 min) 1 hr) _ llLM:ll,_. ..,_. _ .. .,.. "Aunt Mary" ( 1979, Drama) -Ill• · Jean Stapleton. Martin Balsam (2 his.) MmlTOOlll • UNlnUI tll 1"1 ... -..... .-1.uT Interviews with Ed Marinaro. Isabel San- ._. 1.-cN f0<d, Sltrah ~s, Don Ho and Barbara •z urns !Bain. JR) c 1 hi a taue11 1111tJ.,.. •Mn m&&lUll m1•'fal ucml Stadium Super- .. "Sheena" ( 1984, AdVenture) cross. 250oc class. from Pasadena, Callf Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass (1 hr . 57 illl ~hr.) mtn.J OJ (Q) .,_ "Bananas" ( 1971, Com&- W 8 (I) u.a. Oll9 ~Men's hnal lrve dy) Wooay Allen, Louise Lasser. (1 hr . from FIUshing Meadow-corona Park. N y 22 min ) ~hrs.) .,. "Jaws 3" ( 1983, Suspense) Be •UOOT .. U. San Diego Chargers Dennis Ouaid. Bess Armstrong. (1 hr .. 39 e ~A1al A look et plonMrlng tech- niques ln pleatlc surgery Including cranlofecial reconstruction CC) ... "Wutherlng Heights" ( 1939 Romance) Laurence OIMer. Merle Ob- tton ( 1 hi. •3 min.) (Z) llO'lll "Cal" (19M, Orama) JOOn L h. Helen Mltren ( 1 hi .. " min ) -·····-.. u .... .... Q .. , ..... ,_ &m "OiplOmats: Polite Or Truthfu4?" Guests Lawrence Eagleburger. US. ambassador to YugoslaV18 dUfiog the Carter adm!nstratlOO; Even Galbf81th. tor mer U S ambassador to France ( t hr ) l __.TO_ --·Nin lll'I mA111T •t•RI Featured Highlights of the '8.4 AFC and NFC Cham- ar~~·The Fabulout Adventures 01 Baron Munchausen·· (1982, Act>len ture~mated (1hf.18mln.) Cll "Metalatomr The C>estructlOn Of Jared-Syn" ( 1983. Science Fiction) Jettrey Byron, Tim Thomerson ( 1 hr . 24 m1nJ... -1 'fllTI=-TtO••DATWM .. -ITAM Schedutad: lnt9Mews with Ron-Howard, Sylvester Stallone and ISIJ.:; • CA'llllUCIOGD ... ~ ._ A recap of the Sev- enth Annual Victory Garden Contest final lsts. landscaplng techniques to attract btrdS. ([) Ill 'I .U111T • •RI Featured ·a. NFL Most Valuable Player (B) ,. .... m Wembley M11 a genie free from lta bottle, but none of his wisheS comes true. 9 -e.Wnl•f'llD•'W I latButf,r~~·l &:..-....... -,., -·-·-.. ,=r~r ... "A Bridge Too Far" ( 1977, Ad· --TO~ venture) James Caan. Seen Connery (3 -• 11•-•AilT'I -Ive-•--••••••• hrs .. 30 l'nln.) ,,. _ B CM'l1n W •--. •.,. "The At.en Factor" < 1978. Set-• '*'" Wl use at 1111no1s (2 ence-Flctlon) Tom Griffith, Don Leifert (2 hn.) .. , ... n~) 8 ITM Mm Teamt from various pop-9"91YS I n ll9 -A look at e llYIUW .. HIG•• fMTAITae A CW· \Jler televilloo ahows win oompete '°' cast\ fall-eealOC'I netwol'k programming. lnclud-tol'I .. Riccardo Mull conducts the F. e8Ch week. ( 1 hr ) Ing clips of new and re1umlng lhows and Phlladetphla Orchestra 1n this perform--.cou_.. lntef\lleWS With actors •nd lV cr1tlcs. (1 ance of Hector Beflioz's WOOi, taped at Ma hr ) · the AmbassadOf AudltOflum In Pasadena. .,. "Franttensteln's Castle Of 1•TTMOUm11 C.lif (1 IY) Freak.I" (1978, HC>frOf) Rossano Braw. ATM --Scheduled· the worsl • f1110n1•1lllC -Mlchael Ounn. (2 his. l movies of aummer · 85 (I) Mn"O IMm Formuta one Italian • .,. "Riot" (1968, Dfama) Gene (1)--rrau. Grand Pnx from Monza, Italy (R) (2 Hackman. Jlm Brown. (2 hrs.) G .. IW• "Elept\lnts Of Am· hrs L e .,_ ''They Call Me Hallelujah" boseU'' The elephlnt IS fast running out of CI)(G) .. "The Man Who loved worn-~972. Westtfn) Geo<ge Hilton. Agata lar:id as men takes over more and more 01 en" ( 1983. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Julie (2 hrs.) . • the wild (R) Andrewa. (1hr.,50mln) • M.L tlmf -Guest. Nancy C ,.,..CIWll:Jl•lllU'n CJ) .. "For The Arst Time" ( 1959. Smith. vloe preisldent, Glenmede Trust •• NicOle rneeta her n&tur•I mother Muatcal) Marlo Lanz.a, Johanna \/00 Company. whoee attentlona become a oonoetn tor Kliti"~) 1·---J&lutf NICOle'U~tlveperanta. (1 ht.) I -·-._.mt ~ .. 'The Rtluctant 0.bu1anta" W xlfl! ..... ,,.. 958. Comedy) Rex Hemeon. Kay Ken- .. "Gltlal Olnal Glrltl" (1982. Mv· • r_.1.. 11. A woman trlta to lntroduQt her Arri«• _,) EMI Preeley. Stella Si.ven&. (2 .. ''The Peraontla" ( 1982. C0me--lcatHalMd 119Pdaughtlf to Engflttl aocl- lhn.__ _ l)ils:=. Kartn !Andry (1 hr . 1·.\~,_ ...... 7 --• ·--· -.,.. "Funny Lady" ( 1976. Musical) W ~ •A Thia docudrame eumlnea the rbfa Srt8iaand. Jamte Ceart. (2 Na., W MCIMM,.. lite. llmet Ind WOfk of Gregor Mendel. the 20 lrin.) .,.. "My Old Man" ( 1979. Orama) Auguttlnlan monk whoee , .... roh ~ •1--••••11'••1 KrlttY McHlehof, Werren Oltea. (2 hfl) came the ~lit tor the ec~ of ~t-• 99T ,,____ ~ (R)Q(1 1'1r.) w.tllll--8---Q (J) MIBIM'I Muhammtd AH 111, Ken 10 Sunday, September 8, 1985 -•~ N0tton. Sept. '73 In Lo. Anoee-(1 ht> ~-------------------------- I -laaclayCoal. 00 --"Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984. Suspense) Henry Thomas. tfabney Cole- man An 11-year-otd with an ovenealous Imagination beeomes entangled In a real- life spy adventure when he witnesses a murder and the theft ol top-secret military documents. 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) ·1---M19l't'MOUUIDDA•WM .. :••n w.1••11 ICMOOL. llAT H : Rober1a Wem· traub. i •llMCll•-TAll llllAU-~ A determined engineer Invents a child-sized programmable robot named Vicki that wins the approval ol his wife and son. GDWnDO..• CC).,. "Hot Stuff' ( 1979. Comedy) Dom Deluise. Suzanne Pleshette. Three Miami cops get In over their heads with the mob when their undercover fencing operation t>ecomes conspicuously suc- cessful. 'PG' (1hr.,31 min.) .,. ''The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner M0vte" ( 1979, Comedy) Animat- ed A compilatt0n ol several of ditector Chuck Jones' classic Warner Bros. car- toon shorts, surrounded by new footage ol Bugs. Daffy Duck, the Road Runner. Wile E Coyote and more 'G' ( 1 hr . 38 min) (%).,."The Immigrant" (1917, Come- dy) Charlie Chaplin, Edn a Purviance. Whtie on bOard a ship, a penni- less Immigrant befriends a young woma'n and later comes to her rescue 1n a cale. ,..,()) ..... ID Nm •w-w-1a• Alter rejecting Conrad's attectlons. Punky dreams she's an 80-year-otd spinster sttll living with 140-_1!1ar-old Henry (A) e Q11 ....,... l&n rr Ol llOTI An ac- cident victim's toes are transformed Into a new hand. hoW ground up jewels were used es a prtnce's healing potion. an at· l'"R')~~-elAll_t_h:::noes IYAlllMCll MLCIU~.UT All)...U.I m 111TN COfi&Me .-ATPON "Sarah Vaughan And Wynton Marsalis" Grammy award-winning Wynton Marsalis perlomis a Haydn trum- pet concerto and 1azz medleys with Sarah Vaughen. who sings "Send In the CIOwns" and "Mistt;" (R) ( 1 hr ) (()II .II FINA World Cup Synchro- nized Championships. duet competitions fromlnd'::.;'ls. (1 hr.) ([) CO) "Fame" ( t980. Drama) Irene Cara, Berry Mille!' Several gifted stu- dents at a New York high school for the performing arts experience personal and professional setbacks and successes 'R' {?. hrs.. t 4 min.) CZ).,. "Tightrope" ( 1984. Suspense) Clint Eastwood. Genevieve Bujold While Investigating a serleS of grisly sex mur- der$. a tough New Orleans cop dl9covers that he has much In common With the ,_1kl~~ng 'R' ( t hr . 54 min ) 19 • •• 90Cl9 Rick tekes • job with a disreputable company to eern enough money to bUy a wedding presen1 ror hfs lather and Kate Consumer ad'llo- cat• Oevld Horowitz guests. (A) Ml all_,,, NLwaL ... ()) -. -w.wl JeAlca'• re- union with her college roomma1t II rNmtd Wf'tet\ her trlend'a supentat ax- husband ts murdered despite hlS reputedly impregnable security system (A) Q ( 1 hr.) 8 8 GC:UmlllT Shawn Weatherly and Al Giddings trait the humpback whale from Santo Domingo 10 Newfoundland ex- . amin1ng the mammal's value to fisherman and their mysterious methods ol commu- nication. ( t hr.) I COUl1IAU ftlOD""'I,..._,..,,, <II .....,. ..... ., CC' CW toa.t Aaron Azelton. Charlie Callas and Jim Varney JOln hosts Robert Guillaume and Emmanuel LewlS for a look at humor- oust.t.I~~~~ ( t hr) i .,. "Aloi" (1 968. Ofama) Gene Hackman. Jim Brown Inmates 1n a state pr1son stage a not to cover up an escape attempt. (2 hrs.) m ICUll IGLD Host Dionne Warwick Guests: Johnny Mathis. Tina Turner. Tears for Fears, Cock Robin, Julee Newton. Stl~~Tliew) . ( 1 hr ) • AT llOltt "Sarah Vaughan And Wynton Marsahs" Grammy award-winning Wynton MarsallS per1orms a Haydn 1rum- pe! concerto and 1eu medleys with Sarah Vaughan. whO sings "Send 1n the Clowns" and-~:(1 hr) I THIAm The Irish R.M," Planning to buy Ph1hppa a horse as a wedding gift, Yeates beeomes an ac· compllce to one of his landlord's v1c1ous schemes (Part 2 ol 6) (R) O ( 1 hr ) CC) .,_ "Sheena" ( 1984. Adventure) Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass An American TV producttf fells 1n love with a iungle queen out to stop an educated nattve prinoe from usurping the thrOfle of an Atr1· can kingdom Based on the com1c-b0ok her0tne. 'PG' O ( t hr . 57 mm) (I) .. , ... CH).,. "Mussohnt The Decline And Fall Of II Duce" (Part t ot 2) ( 1985. Ofama) Susan Sarendon. Anthony Hopkins As World War II sweeps across Italy. a per ---.....r~r-war rages between membelS"" of Benito Mussolini's family that u111ma1ely leads lo tragedy O ( 1 hr . 45 min l Cll .,_ "Tightrope" ( t984. Suspense) Clint Eastwood, Genevieve Bujold Whtie Siii • I l I • j 1 . I I • r j J l I • 1nvestiga1tng a sefies ol grisly sex mur- ders. a tough New Qneans cop discovers that he has moch 1n common with the klllel' he Is eursu~· Q ( 1 hr ' 5'4 min ) l lnmLYMCI .. LOU__, mm NII • .... .-.m:a • ()) _. "The Gambler· The Adven- ture Continues" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1983, Ofe- ma) Kenny Rogers. Bruce Boxleltner In the 1870s. a high-s1al<es gambler enlists the aid of a traveling companion and a songstress who doubleS as a bounty hunt- er to retrieve his kidnapped son (Al O ~hrs ) U e .,. "The Road Wamor" ( 198 1 AdVentlJfe) Mel GibSon. Bruce Spence In a deSOlate Australia of the future, an ex- highwey cop reluctantly sides with an 011- produc1ng communlly under attack for Its precious fuel. (Viewer 01scretlon Ad'llised) (A) O (2 hrs.) 1111'_..C.WO 9 .,_"Stripes" (1981. COmedy) BUI Murray, Harold Ramis A perennial loser JOlnS the U S. Army bucks a tough sergeant 1n bOot camp and becomes em- brOtled In an espionage caper 1n eastern Europe ii(~ 15 min I I ... " ,,. WIL ICI THIAlM "Nancy Astor' As Nancy's marriage to Shaw deter IOfates. he ph1latlders and dunks (Part 2 of8) O (1 hr.) Q'i) flllMI M LOID 11) llYiiMh "Rumpole 01 The Balley' Rumpote defends an artist accused of for gery who enjoys teasing experts even at the risk of imprisonment (A) O ( 1 hr ) _. Michelob National Club Cham ~nsh1p from ChtCago (R) (I hr ) W .,. "Cross Creek" ( 1982. Ofema) Mary Steenburgen. Rip Torn In 1928 MarJOflE! Kinnan Rawltngs leaves her wealthy husband for the more peacetul existence of a Florida orange grove wtiere she plans t0.wr11e Gothic romance novels 'PG' (2 hrs .• 2 min) ~ ..... .. ~ICllUP • .,_"The Two Mrs Carrolls" ( 1947 Oramal Humphrey Bogert Barbara ~E si~~s ~,01 E,~~E sun. ••r'· a "' '"" • Co,ley /Colony Coblevl1lon M9 JSOO 12 Sunday, September a. 1~a5 Alee (Audfey Ueel20wS) wants Aalpti CJadue Gleason) to aneod he' sistet s wedOlng cut ne sc:hefnes wrth Norton 1 l<r' G.arney) to go to a WOf1d Senes game O (%) ..... The Bordef" 1198 t Drama1 Jadt ~ .. Vatene Petnne A TeAas borO. ,.._d's vMJeS come ~ contlic1 With those ol his oorrupt ~work.etS and r. matendstlc twde 'R' I t l'v 4 7 m.n I lmc•, ccm;iec11 ,. ..., .. me _..,..,....,.. = 1:-.. .... ". AT -.... $cheduled lfle wO<S' 11'-J:.~: •.• tw .... ATL.Mm fW ... "FOfbldden ~nowtedge ( 1971 Orama) Arv-Olclonson. Anll'IOny Ovw1n A lady in jeoparOy IMdS pOIW:ie ott•· cers to a syndca le leader wflO IS invotveO .., • constructlOn scandal (2 rws 15 IMWI Jr.en. Y.. I I lfiilT Ill ...,. •..er•• __,, Ill I ft9 -A 100k a1 ~ ~ ptogranvning. inc:W· ng dips of l'l9W and retur~ st10wS ano int~ wrth actors and TV crthcs ( , hr' e11ScmUA (I) .. "Uy F.-..onte Vear" I 1982 ComeOy) PetM O'TOOle, Ma~ Llfln· Baker An aJcotiolc eHnatinee idol has trouble c.optng with the pressures or a uve TV perbmanoe cUvig tetevlslon's gotOen !Jl8 'PG' 9. I 1 tv 35 min I tW ~ .. 'BltUeground" ( HM9 AO'ven- ture I Van Johnson. John Hodiak Amer•· can soldiefs ol tne tO 1st Arl>otne OMsion engage en the French eampeign and tne Bittle of the Bulge ( t l'v • 58 ITWl) -~tser-T198'. "Ofa-rMI Karen Alen. Thierry Lhemllt1e Stranded In Pans arter being sepa1a1ea from her tour group, an American woman rneeu and lab in loYe llll'lth a mauied banker 'R' O ( 1 hr . 35 mtn ) -1£=C::ua"...,. ...... a .. •• .-& .. _.., ... ---II •••The Blasters are ,o.ned by Wille Oucon and Cati Penti06 lfl a fast ~=um ,. ll) ... M.:. SCCA Sui>et Vee9 from ~.Ohio (, tv I. .. •lalYWCLD•-,_lllf ... -., .. _ _, -·--l'l'WbtMlll Tltl<mc.1118 &ST-. -.. "The Take" (1974, AcMlnture) 8llly ON Wll1181M. Eddie Alben A Ne-. Mexico polloeman with • repotahon !Of hc:ine6ty stoops to ac;cec>lll'\Q bnt>es from lf'lt =t• (2 "" ) .1 ~.~ ~In Darl(ness" (1975, Mystify) Bt•dlord Dillman. Cathetlnt Schei At a London PArty. a cei.btaled J&Z2 plenlai heart the voioe of the men whC> killed hil wii. and Dtr'IOed him 10 yeart eattief (1 l'v • 30 nwl > I~, ... ,...,.um "" ..... .,.. "La Ba.lance" ( 1982 Drama > Natha~ Blye. PNllippe Leotard A nom clOe oetectrve endangers the lNes 01 a Pfostrtute ano tier loYer by <:OefCtng tnen into DeOOn'WlO informers. (Dubbed) R i tv . 42 mlO __ ,.,.._ t1I ... tll .,.. 'HOUywOOd Hot Tubs ( 1984 AOU11 ) Donna McDantel. MIC:hael Andre"" A.118f laking a plumblOg l(>b, a young mar plurlgeS 1n10 a SflfleS of surptlSHlg en counters with some unusual Hottyv.ooc characters 'R' ( 1 hr 42 min ) tll, ... .. ':8ucl( BeMy AldeS Aoa•• 11940 Comedy) Jack Benny.~ Drew A pseudO-cowboy can't 5"tTl to aVOt<l 1rOYble ~ lvs ) I --'",... ...... tll .,.. ''The Big Cl'wll" ( 1983, ()famo1 K8Wl Kline. Glenn Close When a man commts SUIC:lde. his ~ friendS trOt'" colleQe days gathef tor the funeral and re fleet on how thelt llv95 have cnangtl(.l wlsince~~~. l (11ritv 44 mtn) • __ _,..v .... ,,, ... llT.., --lmB .. "Heel And Oust" ( 1983 C>a ma) ~ CMs11e. Greta Scaccht A yOYng Englishwoman emvtis In India to re search the hie of her grNt aunt who 60 years t>efofe hild created a &e&ndal bt taking an Indian IOYef 'R' (2 hrs 10 min I MITO UC. IMSA GT 5efl8S from Portland, Ore (A) ( 1 hr ) d ......... A1at .... .._., II -., ....• -·--M ... .. moTT .. CIOltaLO ... IAYITIAl .. ,..,. .,.. "The L1bef11ne" ( 1968 Ofama) CatheMe Speak, Jeen.toucs Trinugnent A woman dlscove<s the MCret apartment that her Mbend uses fOf eX1re..rnari1a1 ICIMtlft 'R' ( 1 fir , 34 min ) • .,.. ''Metalst0tm The OestructlOfl C>t Jaled·Syn" ( 1983. SctenOt FICtl()('ll JeHrey Byron Tim Thom«IOO A.n Inter· st ... , peace+ceeper 1rall9IS to 1 barren deNrt wortd. wt.• he blttles an eYll war· lord fOf po&leSSIOn or a powerful 0ty911t 'PG' ( 1 tv 24 men ) 1111 QI) ... ''Under 'The VOICenO'' ~· Ofama) Alben F~. Jacqueline I OtrectOI John ~~on 1 adaplellon of Mat, com Lowry·s 00\191 A '°'"* Bntlsh con, sul. tounented by elooholism and tlll pest stNOQies 1nett.c11 ... 11y to reveiw hll Mt! destn.ictrve bet'8v'!Of 'R' ( I ht , 49 min ) •• ... ·n·s A Girt' (1934, Comedy) W C Aetds. Biby Leroy A Qtoc.ty 1t0te ~ lnhef1ts •n cunge plantation ( 1 -INE .... QMI._ -··-.. ... · -Wuther,no Heights' •CJD "Carnal Knowledge" ( 1971, Orama) Jack Nicholson. Arthur Gartunkel ( 1 hr 36 min) •(I) "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Suspense) Dennis Quaid, Bess Almstr~. ( 1 ht .• 39 min ) • ~ "Bite The Bullet' ( 1975. Western) Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen. (2 hrs , 11 min) CZ) "The lmmlQfant" ( 1917, Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, "!dna Purviance. •CIJ "Pumping Iron" ( 1977. Documents- £ Arnold Schwarzanegge<, Loo Ferrigno hr. 25 min.) NI "Strange Intruder" ( 1956, Orama) Edmund Purdom. Ida Lupino. (2 hrs ) ... CJD "Sacred Ground" (1983. Orama) Tim Mcintire. Jack Elam. ( 1 hr. 40 min.) Cl) "Treasure In The Caves" ( 1983. Ad· venture) Tern Morrison, Andrew Kerr ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) (%) "La Balance" ( 1982. Orama) Nalhal· 18 Baye. Phittippe Leotard ( 1 hr . 42 min.) -~ "Android" (1982, Science FtetlOO) Klaus KlnSl<I. Don Opper ( 1 hr., 20 min) -~ "The BachtlOf And The Bobby So11er" (1947. Comedy) Cary Grant, ~rna Loy. ( 1 hr .. 35 min,) CHJ "The Sword Of The Valiant" (1980. Fantasy) Sean Connery, Miles O'Keefe i1rn .. 42 min.) Cl) "The PasswOfd Is Courage" ( 1963. Drema) Dirk Bogarde. Marla Perschy ( t hr .54mln ) (%) "Never Say NeYer Again" ( 1983. Ad· venture) Sean Conoery. Klaus Marla Brandauer. (2 hrs .. 17 min.) G "Manhartan Merry-Go-Round" (1937. Comedy) Phil Regan. Leo Carrillo ~hrs.) -azl "The Blazing FOfest" ( 1952. Adven· tvre) John Payne. Susan MOfrow (2 hrs) ttll G " a1e .Di Gold" ( ieM. W,e6tem) Clayton Moore, Jay S1lverheels ( 1 hr , 30 min.I -a1·------ .. • "Streets Of Hong Kong" ( 1979. Dra- ma) Gary Collins, Nancy Kwan (2 hrs ) (C) "The Btg Red One" ( 1980. AdVen- ture) Lee Marvin. Mark Hamtll (2 hrs • 5 min) (]f) "The Golden Seal" ( 1983. Orama) Steve Railsback. Penelope Milford ( 1 hr , 3.4 min.) (I) "Yentl" ( 1983, Musical) Barbra Strelaand. Mandy Pallnkln (2 hrs . 14 min) -(%) "The Immigrant" (19t7. Comedy) CNirtie CNo11n. Edna PuManoe -· "O o .A." ( 1~9. Mystery) Edmood O'Brien, Pamela Britton ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%) "Cal" ( 1984. Dl'ama) Jolin I ynch. Helen Mlrren. C 1 hr .. 44 min.~ •CID "Llet My Fether Told Me ' ( 1975, Ora· mt) JaHrey Lyna1. Vos.I Vadln ( 1 hr , 40 • 'Bite The Bullet" ( 1975. Western) Hackman. Candice Bergen (2 hrs . 11 min) "Dark Pla<»I" ( t973. HOlrOt) Robert Hardy. Joan Colllns ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) -~ ''Croea Creek" ( 1982. Orama) Maty Mnburgen. Alp Torn. (2 hra . 2 min ) ... "Sacred Ground" ( 1983, Orama) Tim M9kltltt, Jack Elem ( 1 hr . ..0 min.) W (JI) "SomewMlt Tomorrow" ( 1984, Dl'a· me) Sarah .JetalCa Parktr. Nancy Addi· ton {ll'lr .. 30mln.) -©) "These Three" ( 1936, Drama) Joel McCrea. M111am Hopkins ( I hr , 33 min) , .. (%)"Pumping Iron" (1977, Documenta· ry) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Loo Ferrigno (I hr 25 min) --slvenlng -11:.:.m. 9 lft POOTUU. WashlngtQn Red· skins at Dallas Cowboys (3 hrs ) Cll ... IUCI .... IQllMIOll ,,.... t:t9111'f IUCI.,_ • , ••-.r .... LA_T9',M&Y .~ ....... 90¥ll "The Bachelor And The ~bby Soxer" ( 1947, Comedy) Cary Grant. Myrna Loy An eligible bachelor is pur- sued by a love-struck schoolgirl. bl.It he falls IOf ner older sister instead ( 1 hr . 35 min) (1)-•••w. CID 90¥ll "Space Raiders" ( 1983, Sci· ence Fiction) Vince EdWards. David Men- denhall. A 10-year·old bOy jolns a band of space outlaws 1n hijacking a starship and battling an evil galactic force called the Com~y 'PG' (I hr . 22 ~ ... AT....,.. Whtie VlS· 111ng his aunt 1n a small Nova Scotia llshlng village. a boy learns to View the wOOd from a new pe<speclrve after he meets a variety Ol~ple. HOTIUTNOn. ...... ... TOOCLOllPOa~ ~,~ ....... ... ,. POa'T1l9 IMOClnrA•O# t.:1m1 •ma. OJllDOllllfllCi-. -AUTO UC. FOfmula One ltahan Grand Prix trom Monza Italy (A) (2 hrs) Ml'I IOlle A l?·year·otd g1rl learns a lew things atx>vt herself when she jolns the school lollies to erase hef reputation as lhe class klut1 l tmn,.L.Mm NI Cll ... 9"9T'lll•n TWf tnteMeW with David Hasselhoff snd actress-wife Cath&- rlne Hlckland e *"'DA ft MAii (I) PA IM'IAJlll Shawn Weatherly, host ol the tall series "oceanOuest". a Chicago man who creates miniature versions ol l"~'i=le .....LOlm llll ••-.r CO) .. "Oiclord BllJes" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy 011IOfd Uni· verslly's traditions are tossed to the wind by a brastt American teen-age< In pursuit of sn efullve 8rl11 h cover girl 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr 33 min) ( N A fllOCll. Dunno the Depression. e sler crossed man 1Ron Howard) pre· tends he's a mllllona1re to tmpress a young woman (Amy Irving) Based on a short Sl9f'Y by Shorwood Ande<s.on ( 1 hr I ~.,. "Annie Oakley" ( 1935, W•t· ern) Barbara Stanwyck. Pres1on Foster A trontiel'twoman ~ a ~brify u a circus al't8rpshootef ( 1 hr 30 min l ,_•=WCllllMI ~ 1:11 lf' I • nm 10'lll Featured: an Arizona adYenture with jeep rides through Sedo- na·s Oak Creek Canyon. the ghost town ot Jerome. a v1Slt to "Starman's" famous cratm launchtng pad. .... ~ *""°'"AUii ...... , .... ., ..... !£w£'w,.wu ,.. ... IOCI Mokey faces punish- ment when she JOins a secret sociefy and lmmedlately breaks one of its rutes c;> G .,. "Fighter Attack" ( t953. Ad· venture) Sterling Hayden Joy Page When a W0<td War II ottleer returns to Italy In search ot a lost love. he experiences vivid memories of his flnai combat mlSSIOn there. ( 1 hr . 30 mln.) ... e (I) IC' •c.,. ._ -. ... Lee poses as a bl.lrned-out agent to Invest•· gate the disappearance of three fOfmer Agency opefattves whO lett !Of reasons ol tn$tabllity (R) ( 1 hr.) D e m ILOOJl9I ._ NAC11CM. MJID Stevie Wonder and Dick Van Pat· ten are practical joke victims; slip-ups by horror-movie hostess Elvira (Al ( 1 hr ) 8 90¥ll "Valley Of The Dolls" ( 1967, Orama) Barbara Parktns. Patty Duke Three aspmng aciresses struggle to make 11 tn the glamor-hlled capital of lhe movie 1nd~ol~OOd (2 hrs ) I:. "Twelve Angry Men ' ( 1957, D<ama) Henry Fonda. Lee J Cobb A man hOlds out against 1 1 fellow Jurors when they decide an accused murderer·s guilt before he is p<oven innocent (2 hrs) • M1DIAI. tlOll'711C "Return To EYerest" This tnbl.lte to Sir Edmund Hiiiary - -on the 30th annfversary of his lamous -- climb documents hls Ille and special rela- llonSh1p W1th the Sherpas ol Nepal ( 1 hr) , l ..... L.om GlmT POa M ~ An American pediatrician's 25-year effort lo dlSCove< the cause of a plague that was deStroy1ng a Slone Age tribe m Papua New Guinea Q._{1 l'lr.) (CJ ... 'The Looney Looney. Looney Bugs Bunny Movie" (1981 . Comedy) An· tmated. Vol<:es by Met Blanc. June Fe<ay New material Is blended with old 1n this compllatlon of classlc Fnz Freleng "Loo- ney Tunes" featuring Bugs. Datty Duck, POfky Pig. Yosemite Sam. Tweetle Pie and othe<S from the cartoon series ·a· ( 1 hr,20mln) (8) .. "Mussollnl The Decline And Fall Ot II Duct" rPart 2 of 2) ( 1985, Orama) Susan Sarandon. An1hony Hopkins As w orld war II sweeps acrOGS Italy. a per- sonal wer rages between rnemberS of Benito Mussolini's family that ultimately teadS 10 lrlaedY·O ( 1 ht . 27 min) , .. fMJ MATm P\Jta the cteYet C41t plane to arrange hts master's (Gtego-ry Hines) marriage 10 a oeaut1tut p<lnoesa (Attre WOOdard) bl.It he must flr1t get rid of the country'1 nasty ogre (~rock P•t~O (1 hr) •l!Zl "High Aisk" (198 t AdYtnturt) James Brolln, Cleavon Llttte A trio Of greedy lrlendS plOt the robbery of a milliOn dollars from a South AmetlCatl drug Oeal· Sunday. Sep1embef a. 1985 13 ~ c:e6ebrates his OlrthOat by returning to tne courtroom to send a nar~ crimnal ~to prlSOO (RI ~ 1 tu I ICOC-&-.&.FM&f• I m• --------.... -·-r~ 1Sa,L Orama No Notte Jo8eth W1H.ams A lawsull brought againsi a zoo-li;e u•bar r..gt Sd'OOI for awa•dlng a dtplOm8 to an 1 •· era1e studenl SO'SS a ourneo-.out inst•IJC tor to seerctl tor tTis dlscar oed .oea ts P i i 1 hr 46 rTWl I w am ... "Woltlef L ooe 198? I> a"'ld O\af11on Heston NIOI' Mancvso Ii Sc:-.:· t!Sh nwl9' tries t :> Pf otec1 his go;c frO'T' u~ treasuie llU"'tl~ PG 11 !V '1 rT1fl I • c:M.&m au. 9CllTI .. al) ... "RoMan Hofoclay ( 1953 R· mancej Gregory PeO-Audref HeDOU"" A pnncess 'alls in love <Ml" a ~wspape• · man wt'llle on vacation in Rome 1 2 ""'& 30 l'TWl I ._. ... , --II 111 ... __ ,.TcmA, C#mll.-M. NI fl.(1)0 .... LOllllWY ...,.,. 'n .-y~ ill II Ifft ~---..., aic... .-Tl Ol M .. Featvr~ Highlights of tne Mome Ca!'IO Terns 1001 nament cm .,. Playglf '1982 OraM& Veroneca Hart Samantha Fo11. A .veartr'• patrone5$ Ocstrlbutes her ta'llOfS 10 ~~ eral men w1tn her puOilst'lef-husban<i s consent. bV1 faJls in love 'Nitto a r>va1 wr·te• ( I llr . 23 min ) :%,-'My TU1or P9S3 Romarice ~}le.-MaU Utl&l'tll A "'O" !C~:xJ student becOmes rc:mantoea 'r '""°'•"eC with the~ woman who is. lvt<>'tng ,.,. ... in Frenctl 'R' ( 1 hr 37 m.n I I m&8'1 CCUIT tW CJ) -I -When alfplar.e stowaways steal a cache 01 dtamonos from A J . FBI ageots suspec1 the Simons tl'lemSetJeS &f e inYOl¥ecl ( R) ( 1 IV 10 etD 1...-r Guesi hOst Joan FWers Schedulect a<:IOt$ Ptullp Mcheel Ttiomas and HOMe Mandet ~ cmics R<>o-< 1&7l:~:M..:: I, .c:ua ... LAW 'M CA Guest l'los' SctledUled Or Edward B Dietrich. found et Att.tona Heert lnsttMe !amity Ide Wf te< Grac.e ~ dl.tousseS Cltme 1n Amenca. ( 1 hr ) l =.11:, 9WIWWWtM .. ''TeecherS ( 1~ Orama1 N~ NOite. Jo8e1'1 W1"'8ms A la-"SOtl brought egatnS1 1 wo-e urban h'9, IChOO tor awarding 1 dtplotna to en ~ letate student spurs a blftr>ed-out 10Strv<:.- t0t to ... ,c:n fOf '111 cttSGarded >dealii A Ji:. hr • '6 l'IW\ .ri- iw (I:" "The Elclemw'lato•.. (1980. Orllml) Chnslophef George Samentha Eggar . Att., hla Wat buddy IS lef1 para ''fled by a Ne# YOOI youth gang, a V•et nam vet rakes hlS revenge by rnurdettng srreet cnm•nals ttwougtl gruesome 10<11.1· ous means 'R' ( t hf • 4 t rnio ) 11:9 D ~ ,,_ 0 Featured lhe SOl•O Gold Dancers perform. a troupe of tale"! eo ~~~.:'s Mongrets 11 hr) ; ... .., ... .. .a"""" .,.. "The Big~ 0ne·· ( 1980 Ad ... enture) Lee MafW"t Metil Ham 1 A tough Arn1y sergeant leadS four young on e•oe<~ recrwts into the V>Olenc.e tined tray of W0<td War II combat PG 12 . 'lr~ 5 rnm) j -..... ".mM'LLU. 1WCLUI ml fl)U11-.YwmtDA'1»~ Schedule<! Singer Jimmy BYffe" aclre<.s Teo Garr. cigar railer Tomas Alvarez 1 • hr) 8 Alim) tlT'CMCOC& ~ .,.. 'Tempest· ( 1959. Adventure Van Heflin, Silvano Mangano Whf!o a so• !:1°e1 saves a man's kfe. he later ct1sco .. e•~ that ltle man is the Czar of Russia 12 nrs 30 rn1n I Cf) 1Al9.., num (11 mmT~T.-rr tnteMeW ,_,,.,., David Hasselhofl and actress-wile Ca1he- r1ne HOiiand tD .,.. "Carry On Abfoad' t 1974 Corned) I Sidney James, Sidney James Joan Sims The Carry Oo gang gives • potgnan1 leSSOtl on how to spot! a gr0u1- vaca11on (2 hrs J I UM.i.-CMlm.I OCIMI• ,._.,. LOllD Ta. Mm -Terrence All• 'I!> Eduardo Valdez 1n a ltgtttW91Qht t>Oul scheduled fOf tO rounCIS, from Atlanh~ C•ty. N J (Al (2 nrs , 30 min) J.. ~.,.. 'Star 80' ( 1983 Orama Manet Hemingway Enc Roberts Trace<. the Cclree< and ooalh of model-actress Doiot~trallet'LillfllO..-w~ -tl'r -?le• -eslranged huSband 'R' (I hr 44 min) 1M IJ .,._.. Cr()()l(s And COfonets I 1969. Comedy) TeHy Savalas, Edith E• a~ Stately Bnt!St't mansions become tM target OI a OfOUp Of thl9Vlng gangstetS u.j'*Dar>t.AMJ ,. ,._, AT -.,.. Scnedule<l lhe W()(St movies of summef ·as Cf) .,._.. 'Robin Hood Of Monlefey' 19•7 Western) G1tbeft Roland. Evelyn Bre<it The Crsco Kid strugg»s to S.119 a womal'\ wronglutty COOVICted of murder from e"ecution I 1 hf 30 min I 1:. '$.grl It Death' (197• Mys te<y) Francesca Anrns Patncl( Allen A young woman devises a dl1t>of4Cal scheme to win the love of 1 BritlSh buSt ~n~s) ~ .,.. ':Jen From Your Show Of Shows' ( 1973, Cornecty) Sid Caesar lm- ogeoe Coca T9" ClaSSIC: Ulrts from the original telecasts of ''VOIJf Show Of Sho"'5.. ...,," l*"SOOlll ar«dotee by Sfd Caesar 'G' ( 1 tu 32 rnln ) ,_IYM t9 .,.. "Until Septembef" ( 198<' Dr•· ma) l<aren Allen. Thierry Lhermltt• Straflded 1n Paris aftet bewlg seperated from hef IOU! group an Amerlcen woman meets and falls tn IOvt with a marrled blnkef 'R' ( t hr Jf1 rntn ) ...... ....... ----------------------~- I 11....tay Coal. 1-.......w M.L•MPM&Y ..... u. ,.,,.,.._ 1=11 ... "The Highest HonOf" ( 1984, Orama) John Howard. Stuart Wiison. Dur· Ing World War II. Australian commandos raid Japanese-controlled Singapore, r&- sultlng In the capture and trial of ten mem- bers ollhe squad. 'R' ( 1 hr . 39 min.) tll CC) .,_ "Surf II" ( 1984. Comedy) Ed· die Oeezen. Linda Kerrldge A madman concocts a tainted soft drink that compels surfefS and beach-bums to eat garbage 'R' L! hr., 31 min.) -1 CJ) C81 .. _..ATCM ---,,. .,.. "Counterfeit Kiiter" ( 1968. Ora- ma) Jeck Lord. Shirley Kn1ghr-:-An under· cover policeman Infiltrates a crime ring to expose the ac11vit1es of top crime leaders. Ir WMAftllYU. ......... .......... -Tuesclay -Momlng Movlu- •(I) "Treasure In The Cav&s" ( 1983. Ad· venture) Tem MOfrlson. Andrew Kerr ( 1 hr .. 35 min) .. ct) "Metalstorm The DestructiOn Of Jared-Syn" ( 1983, Science Fiction) Jel· Irey Byron, Tim Thomerson ( 1 hr . 24 min) "Never Say Never Again" ( 1983, Ad· venture) Sean Connery, Klaus Marla Brandauer (2 hrs • 17 min.) NI @ "S1range Bedfellows" (1965. Come-<h'J RocM Hu<Seon. Gig Young. (2 hrL) NICI) "leave 'Em Laughing" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Mickey Rooney, Anne Jackson. ( t hr, 40 min.) •CC) "Cross Creek" ( 1982. Orama) Mary Steenburgen. Rip Torn. (2 hrs, 2 min.) 00 "Mefanle" ( 1982. Orama) Burton Cummings. Glynnis O'Connot. (1 ht .. 49 min.) •(%)"Annie Oakley" ( 1935, Western) Ber· bare Stanwyck, Preston Foster. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) -CC) "My Favorite Wife" ( 1940. Comedy) Cary Grant. Irene Dunne ( 1 hr • 28 min.) 00 "To Gatch A King" ( 1983, Orama) Robert Wagner, Teri Garr (2 hrs.) e "Rock. Pretty Baby" ( 1957. Musical) John Saxon, Luana Patten. (2 hrs.) -(IZ) "Law 01 The l awless" (1964, West- ern) Dale Robertson. Yvonne De Carlo. ghrs) -Cl) "It'& A Dog's l ife" (1955. Comedy) Edmund Gwenn, Jett Richards ( 1 hr., 28 min.) t1lll (%) "la Balance" ( 1982. Orama) Nathal· le Baye, PhllllPPf L.otard. ( f hr • 42 min) n9 • "Murd«l In The Ru. Morg~" (1971. Myatery) Jaton Rooerdt. Lllll Palme< ( 1 hr.. 30 mll'I.) CC) "TM Bounty" (1 ~. Orama) Mtl Olbeon, Anthony Hopklnt. (2 htt.. 12 min.) _., ............... _. ... "~t" (19S8. Comedy) Cary Gi.nt. Sophie Lortn. (2 hrs.) ·---(%) ... "Bo6eto" ( 1984, Orama) Bo Derek. ~ge Kennedy. After graduating from an Engllltl boarding 11Chool. a wom- en journeys to Arabia and Spain In search of hefflrst lover. (1 hr • 4 1 min.) 10.C.ftllAY M --·-·· II -a.on M9COl1'a!.o .,.. "Sleepwalker" ( 1975, Mys· tery) Oer1een Garr, Robert Beatty. Whlle visiting her father. a young woman begins to have disturbingly reallstlc nightmares lat>oo~young man stabbing en old man ~a•111•r.l&tlm .....,.. d .,. "Heat And Dust" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Julie Christle, Greta Scacchl A young Englishwomen arrives 1n India to r& search the Ille of her great aunt who, 60 years before. had created a scandal by taking an Indian lover 'R' (2 hrs.. 10 min.) 1:9 00 .. "The Sword Of The Valiant" (1980. f antasy) Sean Connery. Miles (8) "Educating Rita" ( 1983, Comedy) Michael Caine. Julie Walters. ( 1 hr . 50 min ) Cl) "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Wes1ern ) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Burroughs ( 1 hr., 32 mln.) W. "He Walked By Night" ( 1948. Mys- tery) Richard Basehart, Scon Brady ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (%)"Stella Dallas" ( 1937. Orama) Barba· ra Stanwyck. John Boles ( 1 hr • 51 min ) •cc:l "Race For The Yankee Zephyr" ( 1981, Orama) Ken Wahl, George Pep- ~rd. ( 1 hr . 48 min ) ~ardly WOfking" Pi81, Come<ly) Jetry Lewis, Suaan Oliver. ( 1 hr . 31 min ) Cll "The HOOi<" ( 1963. Drema) Kirk Douglas. Robert Walker Jr. ( 1 hr .. 38 mln.l •(%) ''Cal" (1984, Orama) John Lynch, Helen Mltren. ( 1 hr .. 44 min ) O'Keere. A young squire trom King Ar· thur's court Is given one year to elther solve a mysterious Green Knight's riddle or lortelt his lite 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 min ) llll(C).,. "Tea For Three" ( 1980. Adult) lhr .. 24 min.) 11:11 PAml• .. ~"'=•· fomb~weed>' 11939. Western) Gene Autry. Smiley Burnette A Singing western Congressman tries to spur P8SS898 of a flood control Ml be1nq Stal=r1crooked pohlicO ( 1 hr ) nmY9CamCCU"1 ...,..,.. ....... .... _., MYIYUT .-:a .... .,,.. .,. "Cal" {1984. Orama) John Lynch, Helen Mlrren In Northern Ireland. a 19-year·old Cathlolic man is haun1ed by hts lnvotvement in the murder of a Protes- tant policeman 'R' ( 1 hr • « min ) 11:11 (8) ''Tubby The Tuba" ( 1977, Musical) Animated Voices by Dick Van Dyke. Pearl Bailey ( 1 hr . 22 min ) W (I) "Kavlk. The Wolf Dog" 11980, Ora· ma) Ronny Cox Linda Sorensen (I hr • 39m1n ) tilt CC) "Metalstorm The Destruction Of Jared·Syn" ( 1983. Science Fiction) Jet· trey Byron Tim Thomerson ( 1 hr 24 min) .. 'Topper' ( 1937 Comedy) Cary Grant, Constance Bennell ( I hr 37 min) CD) "Topper" ( 1937, Comedy) Cary _Grant. Constance Benne.n (2 hrs ) (I) "Never Say N6VM AQalrl'' (1983. A<Jr venture) Sean Connery. Klaus Maria Brandauer (2 hrs.. 17 min) -lvenlng ---- II••• •••rt• •4••••• .. tf Yourbelt ft lend Is~' and all you cm hear Is yollr O\'ln-heart pounding. For o.Antd Ad ACTION Call A M ILT P'llOl U.YllOI .., ... ,.. Eve ry seco nd counts. Would you know what to do? Red Cro swill teach you what yo u need to know about life-saving. Call us. We'll help. Will you? + ~ ·-')o..-·----11 Sunday. s.ptember 8, 1985 1S -Taesclay Coal. -11'.I.:' ... IUCll ......... ,-.ca•_. --•t 111.alf CTN ... m1:•-••• ... "Cross Oeetl:" ( 1982. Drama) Mary Steenburgen, Rip Torn. In 1928, Marlorle Kinnan Rawlings leaves her wealthy tiusband tor the more peaceful existence of a Florida orange grove Where she plans to write GothiC romance~ 'PG~ In., 2 min ) CID "Six Weeks" ( 1982. Drama) ~ Moore. Mary Ty\ef Moore. A mar- rN!d Congtessional candidate becomes in- creasingly Involved 1n the lives of a weelthy New Yortl women and her leuke- mlC daughter. 'PG' ( 1 hi . 47 min.) Cl) .. "Leave 'Em Laughing" (1981, Drama) Mickey Rooney. Anne Jackson. A Chicago cilcus clown. who with hiS wile cares lor dOzens of hOmelesS youngsters, struggles to make ends meet despite his ll1lfTlllle(lt death from cancer. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) • llO'fmTMrmm .. me ... .. ~ ...... 1000LomNIC-.""'--t lllOW /~WWWW -•UM ..... ~ .,.., .. &.Mm 19 ... 0 ...,'J•R TWf Interview with "Hill Slreet Blues" star Betty TtK>m· as l .,,.,DAftMlll : :ii. A company that films white wat8f rafters 1n actK>n. Valeue Ber· tlnelll. ...... ,-.co•• -. OI flCll'l\m ... ..... Lo. --.am (Q) ... "The Pope Of Greenwteh illage" ( 1984, Orama) Enc Aobefts. Mickey Roun<e. Dreams ot escape from humdrum Ma.ntia11an )obs harbored by distantly retated buddies are jeopardized by an 1n-conoetVed safecracklng job that QetS them Into hot water with a k>cal Clime k~ (2hf$) 19 • t • M ,.,._ Featured a natural view "Yosemite park through the eyes of Os residents. rock climbing. peddleboallng dOwn the Merced Rivef .... ~ ') .,,.,." ..... •LA Feetured. a tour of some ot Hills moat axctuslve estates. meet the 0~. ltar of L.A 't "La Cage Aux Follel · ~tciub r~: a competition that combinfS surf., and ~•Ing. Y1$1t the l,~~•m"- ... ...r ........ ':U -"Tht Valley" Lorne Greene revtews tht grow1h Of Cell- 16 Sunday, September 8, 1985 -fomia ..,:aa..icultufe in the Salinas Valley. CE • W Budweiser APBA Gotd Cop from Seattle. Wash ~A) ( 1 hr) CZ) _,. "Ten From Your Show Of Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar. Im· ogene Coca Ten classic &!<Its lrOITI the Oflglnal telecasts ol "Yoor Show Of Shows.·· with personal anecdotes by Sid C8esar 'G' ( t hr , 32 m1n.) .... "Fog Island" (HM5. My&tef)') Veda Ann Borg. Ian K&1th. A strange as· sembly or peop4e gathers togethef at an eerie Island ma!lSIOO whefe t~ begin to suspect each other or murder ( 1 tu , 30 min.L ••Cl).,.. "The Gamble<. The AdVen· lure Continues" (Part 2 or 2) ( t983. Dra- ma) Kenny Rogers. Bruce Boxleltner In the t870s, a high-stakes gamble< enlists the aid ol a traveling companion and a songstress whO doubles as a bounty hunt- er to retrieve hts kidnapped son (A) Q ~hrs.) 8 e Ao-ftMI The A-Team's hopes r0< a bit ol rest and relaxation at a remote mountain h•deaway are sna11ered When Colonel Decker and his m«l pull off a sneak attack (A) Q ( t hr ) e llOWll "Dempsey And Makepeace" ( t985. AdVenture) Mlcheel Brandon, GlyntS Barber. An unlil<ety crime-lighllng team is f0<med when a stteetwlse New York cop on assignment In London IS partnered with a reseM!d Scotland Yard detecltve. (2 hrs.) 8 di WMO'I 1'ttl __, Tony's 1n the doghouse~ Jonathan's childish prank rvtfles ,t.ngela's feathers (A) Q l __.wu "=-"The PrtSOOef Of Zenda" ( 1979, Comedy) Peter Sehefs. Elke Sommer A confusion of Identities leads to alternately comic and dangerous sltua· 11ons '°' two took-alikes -a king and a comm<>nef ·-1n the mythtcal land of Rurl· 1an1a. (2 hrs ) • IOWA A look at new medical research lecM+qve9 to comb1l1 l'Tlatartlr and other i raslllc diseases (A) Q ( 1 hr ) ...... u. lJlam Pedl8tnc1an J Alell Haller Jr . Children's Surgeon·ln-Charge at Johns H~1ns Urnverslty Hospital In Ballimore. ~roflled. (A) Q (1 hr.) lCJ .,.. "My Favorite Wile" ( t940. Comedy) Cary Grant. Irene Durine Long believed deed. a W()(1'1an reappears and dl5COYetS that her husband has remarried 1n her absence ( I hr , 28 min ) CID.,.. "Tightrope" ( 198-4. Suspense) Clint Eastwood, Genevieve Bujold White Investigating a S8fteS ot-O'l~Y sex mv1- 0ers. a tough New Orleans cop discovers that he has much In common with 1he killer he IS pursuing 'R' Q ( 1 hr . S4 min) Cl).,.. "The Grey Fo.x" ( 1982. West· 8fn) Richard Fernsworth, J~kle Bur· roughs. Released eh• 30 years in prison, a notorious stagecoach bandit finds popu- larlty among the people In the Canadian wilderness when he embarks 00 8 train· rObblng :• 'PG' ( t hr , 32 min ) •1!ll-........ • 0 ~Ac:mow Jack and Vicky's tltst~ oelebtetlon IS put on hold when a ptomlnent food cntlc give! the bls-- tro nc~~(A) Q ~ .... -.. , ... • e 9'91 An undofli88 explorer ( r Romero) turns to Nlek. Cody and Murray fOf help wr.n pollutets nearly kill his son during an expedition. (A) ( 1 hr.) 8 ltl _,_..,. Maddie and David's involvement with a colleCtiOn agency leads them into International Intrigue (R) ... I "') ,. PA--A Britrsh officer (Ben Cross) returns to lndlll'Where he had been raised by a Hindu nurse following his per· ents' death. There. he unexpectedly meets his childhood friend. Princess Anjull (Amy tMng) who's about 10 enter Into an arranged marriage. (Pert 1 of 3) (2 hrs.) .... a .... ,. ....... cmmll'f _.This documentary examlnea the dissenting opinions between allefglsts and speclalisls In environmental medicine as to the components of atle<gic reactions and the oest ways to treat chronic all- me~~ U. I IOWA A look at new rnedlcal research rechniQues to combat malaria and other f[)a~;.W' ~ Cd- umb1a Cop from TrH;lties. Wash (A) (1 hr) CD cm ... "Pauline At The Beach" (1983. Comedy) Amanda Langlet, Arlette Oombasle. The romantic ups and downs ol a young ParlSlan woman vacationing in Normandy as viewed th•OUQh the eyes of her 16-year·Old cousin 'A' ( t hr . 34 min) CI> .,.. "La Balance" ( 1982. Orama) Nathahe Baye. Ph1lhppe Leotard A homi- cide detective endangers the l1ve5 of a PfOSlltute and ner lover by coercing them Into beeomlng Informers (Subrille<I) 'A' l hr .. 42min) ICUOllll .. MaJ» W ~ Clift Robeflson hOSt& this tool< at efforts 10 save the grey whale off the Baja Coast and programs for protecting wlldllfe In New YOfk City ( 1 hf) •Cf) _. "Fanny" ( 196 t. Musical) Mev- rlce Chevalier, Leslie Caron A young French girl falls 1n love with a boy who goes 10 sea When he finds out She's preg- nant (2 hrs .. 30 min ) CC'> llCMI "The Bounty" ( 198~. Orama) Met Gibson. Anthony Hopkins. During lhe tamous 18th-century South Seas voy898. an officer ot the English selling ship "Bounty" leads a mutiny against Captain Bligh and falls In IOYe with a Tahitian Pfln· cess. 'PG' Q (2 hrs .• t2 min.) •Cl) mAm Sketches Yoga for Health, • computer psychlatrtSt; the l<ltung or a soep riras~ -. ~ r "i"' m. mu Steele con- cocts a cue as pert of a ptan 10 get L~a to ecoompany him to San Francfsco tor 1 romantic holiday (A) ( 1 hr ) llt .. LR•I llOIT .. AIAIW Bert Parks, Tony O.nza, Rene Auber~ and Linda Purl join host Stave Alen In this fourth edition of oelebri· lo:=a:~hr) COC __ .. WUIMLW ---..-AT ... "Satah Vaughan And Wynlon Mar•lll" Grammy aw1rO-w1nn1ng Wynton Marullt !*forms a Haydo trum e:t oonoarto and jUt ~ With Sarah auahan, who alngt "Send In tile Cluwns" 1nd~=a:·d:h~hfd..11 ~---"--~doeu men11ry enempt• to Ntpaflt• tact trom -Taesclay Cont~ lictlon as It explofes lhe phenomenon of UFOs and features eyewitness accounts of close encounters ( 1 hr ) (I),.,. CllAll Golden defends an antt Semitic client In a libel su11 Special ap ;.arance by ScAtman Crothefs ( 1 hr ) -n; ='''The Proud And The Profane" ( 1956. Orama) William Holden. Debo<ah Kerr. Problems arise when a young widow felts In love with a Marine (2 tirs 25 min.) ............ Ill -II EIEIT ... ....... 1w fl.•Clla •• ... ...,....., umTm!ml cm M ..aJYAll) This drama par- ~ trays the struggle of an unemployed Los Angeles musician who lives In his car and plays his sax for lourists on Hollywood Boulevard. ICAmlTA~ ...... ..,. ... "Under Fire" ( 1983. O<amaJ Nlcil Notte. Joanna Cas&dy. Two Ameri- can journalists and a phOtographer cover the Nicaraguan war white a French double agent uses photographs o f rebels 10 search for key Sandinista leaders A' Q fg hrs.. 8 min ) (l.J CD) ... "Boarding SchOOI" I t983 Comedy) Nastassia K1ns111 A high school glrl plans a studenl exchange program with a loc81 schOOI for boys 'A' ( I hr 39 min) (I) ... "The Wicked Lady" ( 1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway, Alan Bales A faaclna11ng high-society woman engages In highway robbery. sedUCllOn and murOe1 1n the course of a day's work 'A' ( 1 ht 38 =* (%) "The Llbefllne" ( t968, Drama) Cathenne Speak. Jean-Louis Trintignant A woman discovers lhe secrel apartment -1h81 her ht.rsbend U9e9 fOf e)(tre~mer11el activities. 'A'~. 34 min ) u:11I=-· ,J. Magnum and hard· bolled detective Luther Giiiis (Eugene Roche) seem destined 10 clash When lhe parents of a mtssing girl hire the detec· lives lo condUcl Independent searches for the chlld. (A) ( 1 hr • 10 min ) 8 • t.-.r Ouesl hOSI' Joan Rivers SCheduled: humorist Erma Bombeel\. co median Gallagher, aclOf Telly Savatas (I hr.) 1---uw tmUCA Host Dem11s nw'..:.~ I=---,__ tW llON "Slayground" ( 1984, ~) Peter Coyote, Mel Smith The fethef of 1 Nttle girl kUled during an er mored car robbefy hires 1 sadlslic execu· tlonef 10 hunt Oc>wn the men responsible t<>f hef dNth. 'R~t" 29 min ) -1:.::.;ff ... ---~ Mn'O ..cm Formul11 One ltellan rend Prix from Monza, Italy (A) (:> "''*·~ _,.~W ..... DA'9Liii ._.. Scheduled: singer Simon LeBon, comed1· enne Rita Audner, science fair demonstra· hons. psychic Maria Pa~ ( 1 hr ) I a&..-llfCMCOCI( '" ~ ~ 0 Featured eclress La1n- te Kazan; "General Hospttal's" Emma Samms. escape artist lhe Great Oprandy t! hr.) U .,. .. Anything Can Happen" ( 1952, Comedy) Jose Ferrer. Kim Hunter A AuSStan immigrant struogles to &dJUSI to AmerlC8n Ille and a new wife (2 hrs . 15 min) Cf) m¥ll "Eagles Attack Al Dawn" ( 1974, Adventure) Rick Jason, Peter Brown An Israeli commando who es· caped from an Arab prt60fl returns to free his ~fa~nsoners (2 hrs.) @) lll l•JT TW Interview with "Hill S1ree1 Blues" star Belly Thomas Q) .,_ "Carry On Again, Doctor" ( 1970, Comedy) Kenneth Wllllams. Sid· ney James A young doctor finds himself the obiect of 1eatousy and doub~ross ing when he discovers a new birth-control ser~Jli6 ' CMITYLI ~ "The Naked Street" (1955. Mystery) Anthony Quinn, Anne Bancrolt A crime reporter clears an innocent man who was framed for murder by a gangster l hr, 45 mm ) ............ PUlmMU. 1M (I) SCI OUD McCloud reluc1ant1y teams up with an attractrve r00k1e cop (Julie Sommers) to solve a murder (A) (I hr. 20 min.) 1M(JJ (0).,. "Roadhouse 66' ( 1984 Orama) Wiiiem Dafoe. JUdge Reinhold Ofrving lhrough Arizona an Ivy leaguer 1s assisted by a w0fldly·w1se h1tchh1ke1 When lucal rowdies shoot a hole 1n the radiator o f his '55 Thunderbird 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) ~J m¥ll "My Tutor" ( 1983, Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt La11anz1 A high school student becomes romanucally 1nvolve<.1 w1lf\ the older woman who is tutor1ng him 1n French 'A' ( 1 hr . 37 min) 1•9FAl&Y ' . I':. "Lte\Jtenant Schuster's Wife" ( 1972 Orama) Lee Grant. Jack WardeO A dead policeman's w11e allempts to clear nom o f bribery charges ( 1 hr . 30 min.) l) .,_ "My Tutor" { 1983, Romance) Caren Kaye, Mall Lattanzi A high school sludenl beCOmeS romantically involved with lhe older woman who IS tut0f1ng him 1n French 'R' ( 1 hr , 37 mm ) m'AUl.IYM 1:11 rJD m¥ll "Beyond The Ltm11· ( 1983. Orama) Michael Caine Richard Gere. An EllQ!lsh physician acts 10 secure lhe r&-fdll'°e of Bnta1n's honQrnry consul 1n Ar- gentma, kidnapped by revolullooaries 'A' {_I hr., 43m1n) ~ 1 C) .,_ "O, The Winged Serpent" I 1982. Fantasy) Michael MOf1arty. David Carradine On the root of a Manhattan skyscraper. a petty crC>OK stumbles across the nest ol a giant feathery Hying serpenl that has been 1erroriZing New York City ~'A'~· 30min) I HGU.YWOGD CL.om• ALL M TMI FM& Y .... TMIU. MCAlf 1B.nl9C* 2:91 (I) Cll ... ..n'WAT'Clt MCCN>-.,. "Public Cowboy No 1" 1 t937 Western) Gene Autry Wtlltem Farnum Modem-day catlle rustlefs use a ra010. air· planes and refrigeratOf trucks 10 e.11pe<111e lheir 1llega1 schemes I 1 hr ) om ... ~., """"ir-OCllOll-......... 500cc British Grand P11x trom Farleigh Castle. Englano (Al ( 1 hr J m ""'"'"a.. t11 @ WOM.O AT LMGI HI(!) .,_,.C. _,,. G) llllCME "Desiree" ( 1954 Otama) Mar- 1011 Brando Jean Simmons Napoleon Bo- naparte r1as an early and bittersweet love affair with a young seams1ress who rt!Jects him fur another (2 hrs. 30 min ) Cl) llOVIE "l 1Ma' ( 1973. Orama) Stena Stevens. Ed Nelson Based on a novel by tI 1~~ s'1P.~S- '(0U 10 ~~ 1r>-tJ Mo~ Sept. t -10p"' W' Copley /Colony Caltlevltlon M9UOO Sunday, September 8, 1985 17 -I ae•tlll'f' Coal. -Weclnesclay -ll>mlngMovles- •<CJ "The G1t1 Of lo~" 11958 Otama) Lauren Ba<.all Aob&t1 ~1111" I 1 ti1 •~ min I Cl) "Alice' Ad118<111H~ In Wonderland" ( 1972 MV$1C&ll r 1009 Fulleftoo Per er Sellef1 ( 1 ht . • 1 min I 19 ··sretla Oettae." ( 1937. Dfama) Barba· re S1anwyr.i-J<..t1n B<W. ( 1 h< 51 min I 79«l) "The L8die<." Man" ( 1961, Comedy) Jetrr, Lewlt. ~elen Traubel (? hfl ) •CCJ 'The Fttlh Mu~81Mf"' ( 1979 Adven turt) Beau Boogei., Urtuflt Andreas ( 1 h<, •3 min J CID "l..ov• Strearr!i" ( 1984.-Cfam&) John CiMe11etes, Oen11'Rowl1tnds 12 hrs . 16 min ) (I) "My F1tvar11e Yee1•· ( 1982, Cornedy) Pet., o·r~. Mark Linn B111ter (I hr ' ~min) •CI> ''Ten From YO\Jr Show 01 Shows·· f.3, Comedy) Std Caesar. Imogene (1 hr , 3? min ) -Sheen " ( 198•, Adventure) Tanya Roberta. Ttd WH• ( 1 ltr . 57 n11n) Cl) "Ambush" ( 1960, W"te<n) Robe(! feylot, John Hodlak ( 1 hi . 2& min ) • "Summef Love" ( 1958. Comedy) Jahn Saxon. Molly 8" (2 hrt ) C1J "The SwOfd Of The VaUlnt" (1980. FarnuyJ Sean Connery, Mlt9S O'Keefe LI ru . 42 min > ,.. 'The Strange Love Of Marlha Ivers" ( 1946. Orama) Barba/a Suinwyctt Kirk ~s (1hf .30min) CZ)· Scenes Ffom A Marriage" (Paris t·3 of 6) ( 1974, Orama) L111 lJllmann. Erland Jorieptison (2 hrs , '8 min ) 19(C) "The Gift Of Love" ( 1958. Orama) Lauren BacaM, Robert Stack ( 1 ht , •!'> min ) (8) "Kidco" ( 1984, Comedy) Scoll Sct1war1z. Cinnamon Idle&. ( 1 tu , 4• mtn) (I) "Wonder Man" (1946, Comedy) Danny Kayll. Virginia Mayo. (1 hr , 37 min.) W ct) "The Afth MuM<eteer" ( 1979, Adven· 1Ure) Beau Bridges, Ursula Andress. ( 1 hr , 43 min) ()) "Allee'• Adventures In Wonderland" ( t972. Musical) Fiona Fullerton, Peter Salters. ( 1 hi .. • 1 min.) CZ> "Pumping Iron" ( 1977, Oocumenta £ Arnold Schwarzen.gger, Lou FMrlgno "',.., 25 min. b. • uv "Red wn" ( 1984. Adventure) P11nek Swayia, C Thomas Howett ( 1 hr 6•mln.) • "The Immigrant" ( 1917, Comedy) Charlie Chapun, "Edna Pvrvta~ -a> •·&word In The Oese<t" ( 19•9. °'"' ma) Dins Andrews, Marta TOftn (2 hf•) -(B) "The Personat1" (1882. Comedy) em -Evening---- ~·· Kareo Landry ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CZ> "The Botdef" ( 1981 Orama) J•ek Nlchollon. Vei.tle Pe11lne ( 1 hr • 4 7 min ) tW• "Town Ta~" (1965. WMtern) Dina Andrewa. Terry MOOfe ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) -··•--•!! llivlee--~ "Curit Of Tht M1y1n Ttmple'' en. 0ocumen•11r) c2 h1•.1 "Alli Any Girl'' 1969, Com~dy) Shir· i MtcLalne, 01v d Niven ( 1 t11 4 1 .) "OfMmtcape" ( 198•. Science fie· ) Otnnlt Ou•ld, Max Von Sydow ( 1 tv., 35 mfn.) 18 Sunday. September 8, 1985 • I~ __ ..... _unlil ~a••• ~. ••11-11 .. "Topper" ( 1937. eom.dy) ry Grent, Conttanot Berlntlt. A m•r· rled couple become unwllllng gholt1 after bel~2nvolved In an auto 1ccldent. ( t hr , 37 ·~-~ .. "The Black St•llion Return•" 983, AdV9nture) Kelly Reno, Teri G11r boy trlvtll to the Sahara OtMr1 to nno hit beloved Areblan 1talllon, which wes re- el1Jmtd by ltt previous owner 'PG' ( 1 hr • ... "Kavik, The Wott Dog" (1980, Orama) Ronny Cox. Linda SotenMn A c:Nmplonship sled dog leaves his new master and crosses 2,000 mlles of snowy Wiiderness 10 find the boy who nursed him back 10 health ( 1 ht 39 mm ) W @ M.•_,. •!Cl --''Race FOf The Yanl(ee Zephyr" ( 1981, Orama) Keo Wahl, G80t"ge Pep- pa1d Two farmers locate lhe wreckage of a World War II plane 1n the mountalnS of New Zealand and com~te with others IOI' its valua~::i° 'PG ( 1 ht., 48 min ) ·1-C:..ITATm •• M.L --=·-·.,,.... .,. "Never Say Never Again" ( t983, Advenlure) Sean Connery, Klaus Mana Brandauer After a wot'ld-threaten· 1ng organlzatlOO steals two U.S. missiles and announces ti will detonate the war· heads 11 a ransom 1s not met. British agent James Bond Is called in to save ttie wor1d 'PG~ hrs .. 17 min.) 4111 @ 4111\191 33m1n ) -°' Mlt Arnmated. Sher~ HOimes and Or Watson dtSCOver an Old parchment lhat holds ciues 10 a fantasric treasure and a slmlQ of mysrenous deaths ( 1 hr ) CI>_. "The Borde<" (1981. Orama) Jaci< NlchOlson, Valerie P8frlqe. A Texas bordef guard's values come 1n confltct with those of his corrupt co-WOtl<ers and his mate1la1tshc wife 'R' ( 1 ht . 4 7 min I llOf IUT M0nm ...... ... ........ 100 Cl.om,. CcmiGIJl""--n-~ ,~-••ae• •'IWU.fll'IW-.a ,.._tltlCVW i-. .. u.. ,. .... 0 ~SJ-IT TW Interview With "Facts of Life" star Nency McKeon l ...... IAYIMMI =~Jack Lemmon, Unlver11· ty of Wleconsln etudents who predict whet l lite=.::ars -fllMn. ... ....... um> M I II 11 l9GIT (D) llON "The Righi S1Ut1" ( 1983. Orama) Sem Sheperd, Scott Glenn Based oo the book by Tom WOife The Mlection and training of the flr1t American astronauts take piece amid polltlcel manewerlng and media hype. 'PG' (3 . hrt .. 12 min.) CJ) ....... al•t 119 LOIT 91Ulll Alio. (Audrey MMdowt) wanta Relph (Je<iklt <lltMon) to attend tw •ter'• ~ ~t he IChemtt With Norton (Art jl• Uilio go to • World s.ri.. geme. Q ,.• .. "•For T•~•" (1963, W"ttrn) mnk $lna1ra, Urtula Andf.... A lhldy banker comet up with I neaty way to .. t· tie the dlttMencet between 1 pair of feud· ~ COWbO}'I. (2 hrt., 25 min ) 19 • 1 • 'IW TOWI Featured: 1 ioow 11 find. Ing p111 lfYtl through hypnoelit; the cur· ret11 wherMbouts of"Sf~ MVfphy ' I .._ I .... _., IWPYDAYI MAii IYI Cll LA Featured the tatest 1n lace lastllon, Inspired by Madonna the combat photografhers who shOt unlorge11ab1e photos o Wo<kl War ti. Vietnam and Gre nada IMDmOOATUMI ... lllOfU'I CCUIT .. , . ..,. ... ,,., Wl.D, WILD--.0 Of MmAll I llAMITml llOVll "Frankenstein s Oaugt'lter ( 1959, Horror) John Ashley. Sandra Knight Dr Frankenstein's son conllnues his father's bizarre experiments and ere-.. ,~~ k ::h::::onster 11 hr 30 'i6 ....,AY TO HUVD Jonathan ar- ranges lo< a thoughtless banker and a kindly vagrant (Ned Bea11y 1n a dual role) to switch places for a white fR) Q I 1 hr) D llOVll "Boxcar f3enha' I 1972. Ora· ma) Barbara Herstiey David Carradine During the Depression three men and a girl go on a crime spree 1nvOlv1ng tram robbery kidnapping and pros111u11on 12 hrs) 8 9 llOVll 'J 0 E And The Cotonef (Premiere Adventuret Gary Kasper Terence Knoi.. A sc1en11t1cally c.;reated man with superhuman powers becomes the key 10 preventing a group ol terrorrsts lrom crippling na11onal deten&e systems 1(2hrs.) awnwu . ... •• Of' (I) ~ Doctor Detroit' ( 1983. Come· .d)'l.-Dao.Atk!Oyd. Donna Du1on A hrl_lliL cOllege professor is recruited to take tne place of a pimp, anrt soon hnds h1mse11 ~oytng his new occupat1un (2 hrs ) 1!1iJ ~ ··The M111d Of A Murderer ' Kenneth B1anch1 convicted mass murder· er who was ooe of two men mvoNod 1n lhe Los Angeles H1lls1de Strangler case. is i~.-.Pan I 012) O (1 hr ) MLOll» alCA90'I L~ OPDA Soprano Mirel 18 Frenl. leno< Peter Ov0<sky and baritone Wolfgang Brendel per1orm Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin " Russian poet Pushkin's st0<y of a bOred bachetO< who re1ec1s t1uc> love. Bruno Bartoletti conducts. (3 hrs ) ~ llOVll "Dead And Buried" (196 t. Horror) James Farent1no Metody Ander son A small town policeman investigates a series ot b1za11e murders 'A' ( t hr 30 min) llOVll ''The Wild Lrle·· (1984 Come- dy) Christopher Penn Eric Stolz With the start of schOOI fUSI around the corner. a group of teen-age<& spends the last week ol summer 1n all out hedomstlC revelry 'A' 1.! hr . 36 min ) (I) .an-There s specutauon that a new w"ltress et 11'\e rMtaurant IS Lou's 1lle- Q!!lmete daughter O CZ) llOWll · frghrrope'' I 1984 Suspense) Clint Eastwood Genevieve BujOld While 1nvesogat1ng a serres nl grtSly MK mur· dora. a tough New Orleans cop dltc:overs thet he has mucl) 1n common with the killtt he IS~~ 'A' (I hr , 54 mrn ) ·1:::..-- ~, ........ ..m WAllmTOCll Rep Bob F0<et1ead is 1n trouble again when a po1lt1ca1 expose an ~rs his constituents ... Cl) llOWll "Bra!>s" (P1emlere, Drama) C8rroll O'Conno<, LOIS Nenleton A three- star New York Crty chlet ol detec1tves re- fuses to allow hts high rank ro preclude him lrom being aclivety Involved In street· level Q:Otice wock. (2 hrs.) D GI) MB1 lO'MI (Premiere) Ghetto p11est Noah "Hardstep" R1ve1s reties on aSStstance -divine and otherwise -to help curb cnme In the nelghbOrhood To- nrght Hardstep and One Ball rescue a prostitute lrom he< abusive procurer Stars Aot>ert Blake and Whitman Mayo ( 1 hr ) I '::'PAvuom Astl (Ben Cross). de- spite his love for An1ull (Amy Irving) saves her impending mamage to the aging Rana (Rossano Brazzi) who threatened to call oH the ce<emony and thus t0<ce her into a hie of ser111tude and disgrace (Part 2 of 3) (2 hrs.) SI MOen\m "The Mind Of A Murderer" This look Into the ca•I Kenneth Bianchi raises questions aboUt the use ol psych1a· 111c evidence rn criminal p1oceechngs iart 2 of 2) O ( 1 hr ) Na.ML.om ~ Favorite Year' ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Mark Ltnn- Baker. An atcohollc ex·maltnee rdol has trouble coping wllh the pressures ot a hve TV pert0<mance during telev1s1on·s golden :i.e. 'PG'~1 hr , 35 min.) 1:11 <JS =."Song 01 Norway" (1970 Mu· steal) Florence Henderson. Toralv Maur- stad Famous Norwegian composef Ed· vard~r finds true romance and wide acclaim. 2 hrs .. 30 min.) (!) ....... -Iii .... , ... M (fl) .,. .. Captain Blood.. ( t 935, Ad- _yeoturel E!.!.Q! FlY.Dn QIMa de tiav!llaod A slave escapes flom prison and becomes an infamous pirate (2 his ) -a m ~c• a1Ju1Uc A behind·the- scenes look at how the TV ne1wo1ks de· cide wtiieh programs get on their sched· ules. (~ 11..._ A legendary Hollywood star (Ellzabelh Taylor) prepares for her pro- fessional comeback, an e11ecutive unex- pectedly meet& her estranged husband. Peter rs mothllfed by a temporary deSk clef;.:UJ~ tv ...... -IT1CIC " .. ·-----CC) ..... Bustin' Loose" (1981, Come- dy) Richard PryOf, Cloely Tyson. A bum bflng bUrglar, a conoemed schoolteacher and eight children make a cr~ountry trip In a brof<en-down tchool bus. 'R' ( t hr . 3-4 min) (I) ...... SOOcc SWISS Grano Prtll rrom Wahlen, Switzerland. (R) ( t hr ) CID .,.. "Teachers" (t9$.4, Drama) Nick Nolte, JoBeth Williams A lawsuit brought agains1 a ZO<Hike urb8n high school for awarding a dlplOma to an 1l1t- 1erate student spurs e bUrned-out mstruc· '°' ro search tor his discarded Ideals 'R' Q._ (1 hr , 46 min.) Cl).,. "BOlefo" ( 1984 Dr•rna) Bo Ollf~. ~Q& Kennedy Aftet Qfllduallng lfom an English boerdlng ICOOOI, a wom- an JoumeY1 to Arabia and Spain In M&lch of hOr flrtt IOvtf. f 1 hr , 4 1 min ) I l lGU.8 .. _,Ml ........ ..,.. Ill -••• w ... IOCID ... CO) aM C. ~ wmt YOU Rare footage of Elvis performing with e small group of muS1C1an friends reveals his warmth and magic as he sings early Ms that mclude 'Heartbreak Hotel ' ( 1 hr ) -~ya.~ ,,. DDCI>®J m m ... TAD LOUGIAllT u.Ym.18 coc.-tlT'Tml..,. I CAUmDk MfAIB t • ••••.oll? ---1..nFOCUI .,. .. Toy Soldters" ( 1984. Drama) Jason Miller Cleavon Little A yachhng vacation turns 1n10 a lite an dea1h strug· gle lor a group ot Beverly Hille; n-agers when they are captured by Centr I Amen calnJlf= cl:..J,1 hr 3 1 min I t~ llO'fll I l ai\t' 1 nese Men ' ( Comedy) Sus.an Sa1J01 James John Au 1>1nste1r Our1nQ tho> \ 1urc;R of a surprise anniver:;dr ( part-, l cie:;co:mtenled wrle fanlaS1zeS t>e1ng nt,11r t•i: IC three Olhef men (A) 1 hr JO,, 1 0 G) TOllQHT Gut'St nus1 Joan Rivers Scheduled ac1or M1cn11e1 J f.oY torrner sw1mm1ng champion f sther W1lhams ( 1 lhr);1:":~ ...... ROCaOll) flUI Na.THIU. ~a.AMI The Valley" Lorne Greene reviews the growth of Call· fom)38WJCUl1ure 1n the Salinas Valley (£) IPOITICIMID "'( ©l llOVll 'Ternµ11ng Roommates ( 1962 Al.lull) Mc111a1111e Dupont Michel Jae~~ t~. aot llTIMATIOIW. u•~llCWtl Tne 1mm1gr""' 1 tC417 Com&- dy) Char11e 1.. nap11n Eona Purviance While on board a ~1p a penm less 1mm1grant t>elriends a young woman and later comes 10 ~r rescue 1n a cafe ttl9@ .,. ·casal'\Ova s Big Night" I 1954. Comedy) Bob Hope. Joan Fontaine A tailor's apprentice gets 11110 trouble when he masquerades as tht> great lover Casa· nova ( 1 hr , S5 min ) tW .,.._WINT Act Of -.omed1an St&- ven Wright brings his deadpan style lhtclut> act to telev1s1or1 ( 1 ht ) U. IYI CllMOUYWOOO ...... Ad ElllNT ... ..... """"' AUll'IALWI MD ~ E1tm1na 11on Flnitl from VH Park rn VICtbfta, Aus· tralla (A) (3 hrs ) tZ' .,. ·car ( 198• Orama) John Lynch, H~ Mirren In Nonhern Ireland a t9 year Old Calt'ltohc man 1s h3unted by hlf; involvement 1n the murder of a Prote&-tan~Uceman n ( t hr 44 min ) 111m! .::"sheena · t 1qa4 AdvefltU<e) Tanya Aot>erls Te<J W'ISS An American rv producer f II~ 1n ln11n with a ~ Queen <XJt ro "")fl .m 1'(1~ted native prince trom usurping the tnrone of an Afrl can kingdom Based on the comlc·bOOk hefOme PG' O t I hr 57 mtn l -· • LATI ~ wmt DAflD Li..,i"f-llM'OMI Schedulnd s.11 ther3p1st Or Ruth Sunday, Septemt>Gr 8. 198 5 19 ···--·~~==~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!llm ______ __ -c.. a.a:: w• =-..-aic.. ..: • :a; -.::r=. ;++Ml -x ~ tlJ" 7 ~-=:a: . 1--·~~·r.~ '1ill ICDlt,. ~ -:CJ•m:o . • -·~ ..cnmn;' ~ :.wa.r.. ~~ ar. r.dr. ~ ::x acw =-:s ::r1~~~~u•asx ,.._ ~ 71. l:--~~-~~ ~ Air. ~ -=oe: =-:: ~ :N ~ ~ :ar.z:r ._.,-.., a ~ ~ • :.- ~ =-~~r__ ·~ . . .... ~ <a:::. :r La. a;::w ~ ~ • -~. :r. =cw:c -, ~ "'*""-~ 5c:re ~ ·~ ::,-.; :;; ..,. ~"l. r.a ._ ~ ::a::sr..-re ~.;1 ;.r.- o. :::7:0nl. :-a::s SllUl!5 ~~ -~ j~ ::-=-; ~ s::r. ~ SIDOCWI ~ s::a:a ~ ~r:1~-•n=--• ~ ;i ~ ~ ....... c r: :r-=--r.: ~~ tr~-=-·-:r X:w: -I'="--5c=-n--= ~ .r:TlO ~{;I E .a ~ ::w::>!n ::W 9C"'I!' ... e I ~:AB:O~~ ja~ -~ ~. ::-:: ':rt =---OC'2"JO'""'-=-<l'iw iiclOI :t :r-e. .I ;nia:m:a ~ :r::c:a 1"e ~ ~ ~ ~ --=:,..-,er: -~~s::lla c " : rr -~-~~ Jr'S.I ~ ...a.:c. ~ ::.oe:--1 .0-S: ~ 'C a::::s:o ~ ~ ~ • r.'llSll!!: :JI I ~ ~ c • -;r ~ IF ........ - ,_ ~ ~ ~ Sel::s• ~ -,...-iQ!': :xwt ,:;,;: -oe ~ 0--..-·~ ~ u ~ •.r re ~J"!' :: '7 ?"" ~ -l!f _,,_ __ _ --• ""!! 5'; Coo ·:..c...: - ~ =e. \MlirC. ~ .A..q- i:::r. .a ..,. • e • -es ., r.I :-. ;:r • ~ "C :-it ~ ~ .. 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UICI) "Stella Dallas" (1937, Orama) Barba ra Stanwyci<. John Soles ( 1 hr . 51 min ) _ ......... .. 1:.:.m. cm .. IUCl ... IQI,..... ,_..~ ---..... ..,. ~~..-c ... IO--IT ... "The Beach Boys An Ameri- can Band" ( 1985, Documentary} A chronicle of the tnumphs and tragedies ot lhe pefenntat group The Beacli Boys. featuring SYCh Ms as • Good V1brattons" "Calil0<nia G1rts" and "In My Room " 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) (!) AUTO MCm World Endurance Spa .. l'J;~;~ W CllM ...,. MUIOIJ) Am M IOYI Athol Fugard's play about the 1urn1ng pomt 1n the lrlendShlp between a young man and his black servant In Soulh Africa Matthew Brodefick stars as Hally. and Zakes M<*ae re-creates htS Broadway role as Sam•hrJ>~ ,.., ... 9"9f.-T TOllmfT Interview with Kirk OouQlas. ....... DAYIMMI (I) •.& llAU.Bm A 6·year-old gospel "IC=ke l:a:= ... ,.u. ...... ..,. .,,. MCm CART Motson Indy Race from St. Pie. Que (R) ( t hr . 30 min ) CID ... "Body Rock" ( 198• Orama) Lorenzo Lamas. Vicky Frede11ck An as· plring breakdancer ha& to make a chOlce between his devoted glrllrlend and a so- clallte who's wllllng to stake his career 'PG-13' ( 1 hr., 34 min ) CD CD) ... "The Westerner" ( 1940, Western) Gary Cooper. Walter Brennan A drifter attemPt'i 10 put an end to JudOe Roy 9"n's retgn of terror 1n the West ( t hf . 40 min ) ,.1="RIVl<tn Bounty Hunl8f" I 1981. Drama) Ron Leibman. Harry Morgan A t-iew VOfl<.·baeed t>Ounry hunrer. aided at home by his wtieelehafr bOIJOd son end a kindly prler$1. trackt dOwn a dl\>g deaf&r who has 1umped beil (2 hrs l .,. 8 I • M T09I Featured· lhe hottest travol spors. an less tl'lan two hOllra from Lot Angetes. sa"lng 10 Santa Cruz ftlend on a 100-foot ylQht, the exolU91Ve San V~ro Ranch. the Rltl-Carlton In L•guna N!_quel, the homey ROM Holm In Oi'I ..... ~ 1....,., '"' Miii Ul.eoATU. ... rATll . .,,,,,,, .._ ..... ,,,MmM.I W. •llmT Jett Smith discusses e!_tes, tureens and rlllettes. W llOWll "Pumping Iron" ( 1977. Docu· mentary) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno Two phys1que stars undergo 11-gorous training rituals _to prepare lor com- petltlOO in the World BodybuHding Cham· ~ 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min.) m m "Pnvale Hell 36" (1954, Ora- ma) Ida Lupino, Steve Cochran When two detectives confiscate a cache of stolen money, greed prompts them to keep the mone6., ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. 8 ()) W• .. J. Alter Magnum. H1g· gins and their friend are rescued from im- prisonment on the CambOdlan border. the real purpose of the mission is revealed (Part 2 ol 2) (R) ( 1 hr.) D ID cotlY IMOW Clair and the kids surprise Cliff by planning a birthday cekr brauor1 around a Leqa Horne concert Lena smgs "I'm Glad There Is You " (R) 8 ... "Revenge Of The Stepf0<d Wives" ( 1980, Scleoc&-Flc11on) Sharon GlesS. Julie Kavner A televlslon repor1er stumbleS onto the secret of a quiet New E~land town (2 hrs.) ' 8 llOWll "Walking Tall" ( 1973, Orama) Joe Don Baker, Ellz.abeth Hartman. Shenff Buford Pusser wages a one-man cam- paign 10 clean up his Tennessee town. (2 hrs.1c...W.D I .... ... "Run For The Sun" ( 1956, Ora ma) Richard Widmark, Jane Greer A female journahsl's search lor a mlSSlng Ameriean write< takes hef to an Isolated village In MexlCO. Wtiefe Sile discovers that Nazis have teken up quarters (2 hrs ) • G MilWfl "Rumpole Of The Bal· ley" Rumpole ~ 10 Africa where he d&- lends Naranga s minister tor home afta1rs on a murder charge. (A) Q ( 1 hr.) ....... u. CC) ... "Bachelor Party" ( 1984. Com- edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kltaen_ A care- free school bus driver's pals decide 10 throw a pre-wedding party ror him, com- plicating matters Is the lact that Ille girl's father disapproves of her choice 'A' o ( 1 hr . 46 min) M •O .-T Albert Flnney stars m lhis dramatization of the controversy surrounding black antlapartheld leader Stephen Biko's death In 1977 wtille he was In the custody of South African po- 1 hr., 30 min.) .. IA1'WY mru•tl CMTOCll ,.._ 'Beck To Next Saturday" Keshia Knight Pulliam of "The Cosby Show" gets an assist lrom cartoon cheracterl fOf a preview of upcomlflg NBC cartoons 1n- clUdlng "Punky Brewster" and "The Ad ventures Of The Gumml Bears " Jl11CTAC-~ = "Murdef On The OT1ent Ell- presa" (197•. Mystery) Alber1 Finney Lauren Bacall Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot Investigates the murder of an Amer lean tndustrltlllst aboard a luxurtoos and famous 1raln ~rs . 30 min.) 1 ....... ...,_,. .. (I) -& -Rick and A J may quit the detective butlneet when they b4t- come c:M«>rltltl after IOMng a major ~se (P"1 1 of 2) (R) Q ( 1 hr l D • PM&Y TD Mallory is a1rald lhe'I lose her new bOyfnend 11 they d<>n't ad-vance their relationship. (Al I =AVIJDm When Ash (Bert Cross) discovers that Anjuti's (Amy Irving) hu9- band is dying, he and Koda Dad (Omar Shani) rush to save her from a cuatom that dictates she be burned wl1h he< hus- band on his funeral pyre. (Part 3 of 3) (2 hrs.._ l ..... .:i.-- IMllD•CI TMUtm "The Irish R M " Planning to t>uy Philippa a horse as a wedding g1f1. Yeates becomes an ac- complice to one ol hls landk>rd's Vicious scti;O;i~=~ (R) Q (1 hr) ~ -Tiii lllL Hosts· Len Dawson • Nick Buonlcontl ( t hr ) (m .,_ "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984, Orama) Michael Pare, Otane Lane. A "rock n' roll fable" abOUt a rock singer kidnapped by an outlaw gang and her res-cue by a dashing ex-b0yt11end and a 1ovgh-g1r1 adventurer 'PG' ( 1 hf , 34 mm) (%) llOWll "Nevflf Say Never Again" I 1983. Adventure) Sean Connery, Klaul Ma11a Brandauer Alter a wor1<Hhraaten- 1ng organ1ZStlon steals two U S mlssllel and announces 1t will detonate the war- heads JI a ransom is not met, BrltlSh agent James Bond 1s called m 10 save the w0<ld. 'PG~7 m1n1 .. 1 llOWll "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" ( 1962. Suspense) Bette Oavts. Joan Crawford Two Sisters bOth formef him stars. hve a bizarre ex1s1eoce In e ter· ror-rtdden hOllse (2 hrs • 40 min ) ... e ~ Carla 1s ~a~ With Sam's choice of a matUfe Englishwoman to replace Diane. but her feelings change when the new waitress intrOduces her beautiful daughter to Sam (R) C1) ... "Daddy Long Legs" ( 1955, Musical) Fred Astaire, Le&lle Ceron. When a wea)thy playboy decides to sefld a French orphan glrl to college. he doesn't anllclpale that a thing lll<e love might ln- ted8Ji~2 hrs. 30 min ) ... Cl) __.AY•W..,..,I,.•• ... (I) -IOWll Peter agoolzes when his setlPI fOt a play IS scrutinized by a well-known stage director (Austin P~ ton) (I hr ) 8 • MU~ am Coffey. Walh- lngton and Garibaldi are nervous about the departmental rullng requlrlflg urine samples '°' drug testing. Cortey has a new partner when Jablonski subslltut• l tor ~..:.tes. (Rl ( 1 hr) ,,,,,,.., .... 10------c:Mma.JOl•'l ... "Flashpoint' ( 1984. Ofama) Kus Knstolferson. Treet W1114a~ Two bOfder patrolmen uncovei a 2<>-yeer-dd mystery when they unearth a ieeo oon- tam1ng a skeleton and $800 000. buried 11'1 the Texas desert 'R' o ( 1 t11 . 34 min.) ... "The Blue Lagoon" ( t980, bt.- mn) BrO<*e Shields. Christoph« Atkin.. Two CJistaway ehtldren grow to ·~ ~<' iul on a remote> South Pacific ISiand and e~perMIOCe the P&OQ$ of first love 'R' LJhr .4.Cmln) ~I) WNCill • • 1W 1A1T Ml I I I Sunday, September 8. 1985 21 ·--~.....-....----..-,.;..;...;;;;;;::;;;:;==========~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!! .................. .. --a&.8 ..... 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Western) Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen (2 hrs . 11 min.) "Somewhere Tomorrow· I 1984 Ora~ ma) Sarah Jessica Parker Nancy Add• son (1 hr . 30 min ) "Choppy And The Pnncess" 11973 Fan1asy) Animated ( 1 hr . 18 min) 79@ "Rachel And The Stranger' ( 1948 Orama) Loretta Young Witham Holden {?.hrs ) ~CZ)"AWeek'sVaca11on' (1981 OfamaJ Nathalie Baye. Ph1hppe Noire! ( 1 hr 45 min) •CH> "She Weeks" ( 1982 Orarnil) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore I , tu 4 7 mm } "Pe>peye" ( 1980 Musical) Robin w11 hams. Shelley Duvall ( 1 hr 54 mm ) W (C) "Cheech And Chong·s The Corsican Brothers" (1984. Comedy) Cheech Miir> In Tommy Chong ( 1 hr 27 mtn ) •d:l "Rattles" (1940 Come<ly) 011v1a de Hav1tland. David Nrven ( 1 hr . 12 min) .. "The Magic 01 LasSte" ( 1978, AdVen ture) James S1ewart Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr . 40 min.) "Big leaguer · 11953 Drama) fd ward G Robinson. Vera-Ellen ( 1 hr tO min ) IJ "Macbeth' ( 1948 Orama) Orsori Welles. Jeanette Nolan (2 hrs ) .. @ "The Fat Man" (1951 Mystery) Juke Londoo, Rock Hudson ( 1 hr 30 min ) .. CC) ''Tex" ( 1982, CXama) Mall Omon. Jim Me1z1e< ( 1 hr • 43 min ) ,,.(%) "Teachers" ( 1984. Orama) Nick Nolte, JoBeth Wiiiiams ( 1 hr . 46 min ) ttllG "Young Fury" ( 1965. Wesrern) Rory Calhoun, Vfrglnla Mayo ( 1 hr 30 min ) CJ) "Splash" ( 19~. Comedy) Tom HonJ!a, 0ery1 Hannah ( 1 hr . 51 min > -......... a1ov1es- -· "Target... Earth?' ( 1978. Documen- tary) Narrated by ViclOf Buono (2 hrs ) <HJ "Never Say Never Again" ( 1983. Ad venture) Sean Connery. Klaus Mana Branda~. (2 hrs. 17 min) we "The Kennet Murdef Case" ( 1933. Mystery) Wllllem Powell. Mary As1or ( 1 hr. 30mln.) CC) "The Bounty" ( 1984. ()fama) Mel Gibson. Anthony Hopkins (? hrs I 2 min.) (%)"The Thief Of Bagdad'' ( 19•0. Fanln sy) John Jus11n. Conrad V81dt I t hr 46 min) ttl(J) "Jaws 3" ( 1983 Suspoose) Dennis Quaid. 84118 Armstrong ( 1 hr . 3g min ) 19(8) "The Golden Seal " ( 1983. Orama) Steve Raitsbeck. Penetope Milford ( 1 hr . 3<4 min.) .. (%) "Jawa 3" I t983, Suspente) Dennis ~Id S... ArTMtrong (1 hr .. 39 mtn.) , -~ "eilt SttM t" ( fi84, Mualcal) Ree ..,_ 0.wn Chong, Guy Davi.. ( 1 hr . 48 min ) -Cl> "TrMIUN In The C.vee" (1983. Ad· venture) Tern Morrtton. Andrtw Ken ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) •()) "DoctOI' Oe1rofl'' (1983. ComedY) Oin _Aytc.royd, Donna Ol>Con. (2 hrt ) ([)CD) "The S.C,.t Of N.1 M H " ( 1982. FantMy) Animated. voic.e OI EllZabeth !j!t1meo. Dom OelulM ( t hr., 20 min) W "A Week'1 VIClllOn" (1981, Orame) Nathlllt a.ye. Philippe Noht. ( 1 hr . '5 min.) -lvealng ___ _ .. 11'.&'rcr .... IUCl...,ICll ...... nlm'I Cl9l«f ... _ • 11 Ill l9GIT ..._.. ..... WICTOIY .._ A recap ol the Sell· enth Annual \/lctory Garden Contes! rinal- 1s1s: tandscaplng techniques to a11ract birds CC) .,_ "Bringing Up Baby" ( 1938. Comedy) Ka1harlne Hepburn. Cary Grant An archaeok>gt91 se1s ou1 10 ra158 a m1ttlon dollars tor his museum. but ends up in· volved with a pretty soctallte ( 1 hr . 42 min.) CI)M'l.UmT•l llTI ®.,_"Hardly Working" (1981. Com- edy) Jerry Lewis, Susan Ollver After the circus closes dOwn. a veteran clown tries , hts hand at various Joh. falllng miserably at them alt. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) Cl).,. "Pe>peye" (1980. Musical) Ao- btn Williams. Shelley Duvall While search· ing for his father, the spinach-ea Ung sailor visits a quaint hamlet where he picks up a foundling and a skinny sweetheart ·PG' I hr . 5-4 min.) MOf IUTMCm.--.... ... ...., ...... rooca.om,.c-.---1 ..... ,~····....... ~ ... ,..,.&..-,. .... t1I ...,U 7 ,,_., Interview with Outtln Hoffman. I ........ " ... ==i. Auttiorlouls L'Amoor. the winner of over 550 call·ln radK> con· tests ...... &c•• -. ....... ..... Lm ......... MA Ml ccml'M:T IUIA11 Terry Nor· vs. Ken Comer In a Ught wet- t8'Welght boot scheduled for elgtlt rounds from 'foled<>. Ohio. ( t hr., 30 min ) co cm .. "Ofeamtcape" ( 1984. Set· ence Fiction) Dennis Quaid, Max Voo Sy· dow White wor1(1ng with a scientist WflO has d1scove<ed a way to pro)ect one's conscious though1s into another's dreams. a psychic a1umbtes upon e plot to use the method tor pollllcat purposes 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (%) .,.. "The Deed Zone" ( 1983. Suspense) ChrlStcpher Walken. Brooke Adlmt Attlf coming out of • coma. a shy schooltN chef h•• the poW* to fOl'esee and change c•t11trophlc event1. 'R' ( 1 hr., 42 min.) 119 • = "The C4.l"M Of Franllenateln" 0e&7. Horror) Ptttt eu.Nng. Chntto- ptier LH . A Qefman ph)'llcfan Otll Into hot water with the towntpeOple for ant· mating the QrvMOme creature he oon- atructed trom flmbt and orgene of varlOul ~ (1ht,46 mln.) Me I• M Tom F•tured. • prom. of the chlldNn of Belfat. Ireland: hOW they '*'' with the on..golng "' end how others are =:.=.them avoid It I ........ " ... M •L.A. Featured. thrs special edi- llon ex.plores bargains lf'I L A.. lnctudlng how to save money on tood. theater t1dc· ets, de91gner hairculs and discounts !Of amusement i;>arks. UIDllOATU. "°"'" CCMt'f ra ..... .,,.,.,, ......... _.. ••• , ........ Q "°' ...... , .... llOWll "Spoile<s Of The Forest" (1957. Orama) Rod Cameron. Vera Aals- ron A tumberman woos a woman who owns a large spread of Mon1ana torast land 1n an effort to change he! views on -1t1mirn f::i.r="~'· 30 min) • ~-Michael engages tn a lethal ballle with a htt man whose weapon Is a car comparable 10 KITT (A) Q ( 1 hr.) • .. • .,_"Bobble Jo And The OUll•w" ( 1976. Adventure) Mar)Oe Gortner. Lyn- da Carter A car hop who wants to be a counlry Stnger and a quickdraw swlndler who dreams he's Bitty the Kid forge a de- structive path across the Southwest (Z hrs) 8 9 CM I• Web6ter and hi8 trlendS learn how to deal wllh a subStttute teacher i =::;.::ester (R) Q I:. "Busting" ( t973. Orama) & ''°" Gould,1 Robert Blake A pair of V1Ce cops 1n Los AngeleS get the tess·than- rewardlng lob ot arresting the "Httle guys" white the real criminal maste<rninds go free ~hrs ) 1 .• .,.-.... Q .... .... -.... ...., .. .,_"The Philadelphia Experiment" ( 198-4, Science Fiction) Michael Pere. Nancy Allen In 1943. a top secrll radii test aboard a navel destroyer goes haywtre and two sailors are propelled. Yla a ttm&-warp. Into a a1m11er expeflment l•k· '.Di1 plaoe In 1984 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 42 min.) (HJ .,. "An The President's Men •. ( 1976. Orama) Rooert Redford. Dustin Hoffman Based on lhe 00<* by Carl Bemsl8lfl and Bob WOOdward. Two Washington Post reporters expeflence constant setbacks while uncOll8flng the scandatous facts t>ehlnd lhe Watefgate break-In 'PG' (2 hrs . 20 min I llOWll "Splash" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks Oflryt Hann11h A New VOOI bachelor wllhoul much suoc:ess at love falls fOf a beautiful g11t who litetally wUheS up or1 shore, unaware at tirst that she's the mermaid he aaw as 1 cNld 'PG' Q ( 1 hr ,61min) ... al ----Kevln'I relatloneNp with an animal rlgnt1 acllllftt raeuttt In !'lie lbel'M'::~dllltm. (R) Q :r~~,-Ml~- • Cl G If• i W COllft"f "Heelft't And The Mind" Thia program axaminea the growing bodY ot lrifoonetton on the PQlltlw ett.cts of the mind fOr ttloae woo t\ew maj()f I~ Oulet.. 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Ora ma) Karen Allen Thierry I hern11tte Stranded tn Paris after oeing separateel lrom her tour group an American womar meets and lalls 1n tove with a married *lba~~~1n) ...,..,.CCMllTI ... NI& llB l1I CO) ... "Ziggy Stardust And The Splde<s From Mars" ( 1983, MuSK.at) Da 11\d Bowie Cinema veritP lootaoe ot the -Saturday -1==-=-Al .... ..,.. .. ... "Lawless rrontier I 1QJ'1 Western) John Wayne. Sheila TPrry I I hr) rr• CS) f'ICI ... AT PIQGY'I COVE While 111<, 1ling his aunt 1n a small Nova Scotia flsh1nq vlllage, a boy learns 10 111ew the world lnm a new P8fspechve alter he meets a variety Q!_~. ... cw PIOfU: • ...., Oii..,,.. TIOI --.0~ ,., •• , oura.u.-.. ..,. .... rrew.-• ........ au~ 111•11.-tUWemMA~ CLOllW lmTM.I -----""*° rrew.ar••• RM OUT •m. Wiiil l'Oll1'l9 MMe wcaoc:u11.- .,.. "Sacred Ground· ( 1983 0«1 ma) rim Mclntlfe Jack Elam (I hr 40 min) ~ • .-rmroee MTMI MOit -~ " ... "The Looney. Looney. LOOMy Bugs Bunny Movio" ( 1981, Comedy) An tmated. Voices by Mel Blanc. June Forav 1hr .. 20mln ) ....... I en WllW " . ..,.. _, • ., JIJIQ ..,.,..,.. ----.. .., IClllLU11C ......,. Valhana vs. Or06$l'l'l0nt 111•1C1 Wiiii MA9'1111MtUM ... 'lmA1'11Tlll ITf .. "Somethlna Wick9d TM Way rock singer, es his androgynous alter ego. in concert at London's Hammersmith tll iOdiMJI :J.,3~:,.J,1 hr . 3 t min ) IWWWIWINC8mlrf I LA~ .... ,Al&Y ~ m¥W "Treasure In The Caves· I 1983. Adventure) Tern Morrison. An- drew Kerr Two youths encounter escaped convicts and beeome involved 1n a chase over land and sea to locate the hiding place ot a tablllous fortune ( I hr , 35 min) ua @-•rTt•am-•a.ma M 8 MO'lll The Pnvate Affairs Of Bel Ami' ( t94 7 Drama) Ann Dvorak, George Sanders A penniless Parisian uses those around him to tunher his ca- reer (2 hrs . 15 min) HI g MO'lll "Ring 0 1 Bright Water" ( t969, Adventure) Bill Travers, Virginia McKen· oa An aspmng writer becomes attached to an o tter and loses all 1nsp1ratloo when his ~t is k1llee1 12 hrs I Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro- bards, Jonathan Pryce ( 1 hr . 34 min ) LL) MOwm "The Cat Al1d The Canary" t 1939, Comedy) Boo Hope. Pautelle 1 aoddard (I hr 12 mm) I ..,., ,_THI ... It ~••MNMOOllUU NI ••1n•llMI (Premiere) fm .... (Season Premtere) 11IB ITOOlll @) .. UM Loc.Y NB tom· DYIDll IA,,_.Y 11Df181Q tJllflWID 1.tl MO'lll "The Plunderers' I 1960. Wesl- ern) Jett Chandler, John Sa con ( 1 hr 5'1 min) 1:98 WUZ'1Lll (Premiere) -~°'·--PremiereL nmmm»ocm YGVTM,__, PIOfU TO NClfU IOODDAYU. ..._ILL I NOOl90lt AWi ( MO'lll "Cross C1eek" ( 1982 Orama1 Mary Steeobufgen. Rip 1 orn (2 hrs 2 l>t:=:. ... Cl) -•• , ••• .....,... ...... w1:.\:lemiere) ( t hr ) a GD (Season Premiere) ( 1 hr . ~~ / •"o IWGU ,_...,. ~ :&.I .rem.ere) ( 1 hr ) l::..=- IOUl TUle AICTIC ..OW This documentary chronicles dn 11xped1tion to Iceland to capture pufhn . a sp.:icies ot <1eab1rd. and traces their at.11ustment to lite tn ChlG3go's Lincoln Park Zoo ( 1 hr l IR tf'J:rno..;innn't'!a11--l'ri).owm "Oxl0td Bloes" I 198A Orama} CMTOCm ..,., .. ,_ •am&.m W l'ft'Ullll:M d ......... .. 1'mm~/CllllDFWTTCMW ......... DMID'f .,_ "Nightmares" ( 1983. Houor) Cr1shna Raines. EmllK> Estevel A pickup truck. a pack ol cigarettes. a v1C1eo game and a colonial home all play a par1 1n tour episodes of horror and suspense. 'R' ( 1 hr, 39'm1n f d @ llT....r M (C).,_ "Paradise" I 1982 DramaJ W1I he Aames. Phoebe Ca1es Two teen·agers come ot age 1n t 823 BaghdacJ. 'A' ( I hr . 40 ~ Mffi .,_ "The Dead Zone' (1983, Suspense) Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams Atter coming out ol a coma. a shy schOOlteacher has the power to foresee anel change catastrophic events 'R' -Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy ( 1 hr 33 min ) .,_ "For The First Time" ( 1959, Musical) Ma110 Lanza, Jonaona von Koszian ( 1 hr 37 min l (%).,. "Jaws 3' I 1981 Suspense) Dennrs Ovald. Bess Armsrrong t 1 hr 39 lm1nJ... ICMOOL FOOTIAU .. C*C.... IWlfV llDt ,._.THI LOii> ::mtlA'mTa• .. Cl) Ill.I..,... ROC'K ,, 9'UT\M i remtefe) ( 1 hr ) TY-O ... flO'IBI TWl QA&.AC11C ·~-l rr:lf!--COL.Lim flOOTUll -- COLI.HI '°°1UU UCl A 111 Tennes see 0< Texas A & M at Arnbama (3 nrs 30 mm) l wcmm~ PIOSTW ....... (0) .,. "Cloak Am1 Dayger ( 19&4, Suspense) Henry Thomas Dab ne Coleman J,i,,, hr . 4 1 min ) t.:11 • ...., Wt• (Premiere) 9 ti tllOll1 °' ICOCll'f .4)00 Cll# • ..,.. M1W.,,...,... ........ .. " ... ~-.,. "Jefemy' 1 t 'l!J Runlitnce1 Robby Benson. Glynn•" n c:( nnor I 1 hr 30m1n) M. 'I mATllT •• FTI r eaturod a review of the '82 season ... .,_ "The Cure· ( 1q 1 7 Comtj(jy) Charlie Chapttl'I, Edna Purv11111e4> -a (I) c:11 *'••WMM o e ..... ,.,,.CNf• ••!Season 1··1~ ... ,.., __ ... ..., --POOTU JI •II flUmlTAlm -CO(;a I ---CCUIJT 'H~elth Sunday, September 8, 1985 25 -· ..,._ ......, -'Jf# f,Jd • ~ • Vrw>J Wtff"A Mill &,~ f.l'.1'7tf'• ' "'< ~ i: '--~ (A,,. 1~..,( ""',., ~•I t-11/Ua S..fZA c; ffV,,... ~ (t ~, S,.C Mr I _, ....... ---- .. -lalurclay Cont. ma) AlChard Thomas. Julie Kavner ( l hr .37 ~ (Q) "Cannoriball Run 11" l 1984: Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise 1 hr • <48 min.) .,.. "Terms Of Endearment" ( 1983. Drama) Shirley Maclalne. Debra Winger ~hrs . 10 min.) •. ~.,.,..,.. TDT OuestlOns ranging lrom the nutrl11ooal value of vitamins to ll'le calcium Intake of chlloren and aouns are answered by hosl Dr Frank F1&ld ano ~W.:,Zf nutrilioo1s1s and physicians M,_UIAZlll Ma WUCllwmtDAVl»WMIZ Fea· lured· trash bags: bunk beds. so-called ls~m1.= .... IOU&.NTT ......... ,,. • --mlUCTm,.,.... ADW&i 1111 A look at seductrve TV ad· vertlaemeots. both Old and new. that are carefully deSigned ro capture the coosum· er's attentloo ·11cc:11 ... --~he Big Sleep" (1946. Mys· te<y) Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall A retjred g&nefal a~s private eye Philip Martowe to Investigate a series ot strange events 1nV01v1ng his two daughtefs (2 hrs) 8 AT M ..... Scheduled lhe W()(SI movies of ll4Jmm9f' '85 lm&mT'A ~-.., .,.•<• n rn .......... IWIT10IWIT _, ... l. .. ,,_ ~ Profile 01 a renewed computet company:pu'Dtlc compotef tElf· mlnals In Be<keley. Caht • a portable high tech self defense device mwn 111,.•· 11 '11(11).,.. "The Muppets Take Manhat tan" ( 19M. ComedY) VOICeS ot Jim Hen son. Frank Ot While Kermit and company try 10 rake theff COiiege var1&ry shOW to Broadway, Miss Piggy's jeatousy of a friendly wanress threatens hef wedding Ilana for the fr~ 'G' o (I hr 3-4 min ) .. •Cl> ... ......... TAii Wl.D tt CA A look at wtldlrle unique to North America. Including the pronghofn, the mute swan, and the opos- &1Jm ii, ecum~ue CZ) cw=•~ fMU wrnt Guest Jane Fonda. .. CC) ... ''The Looney. Looney. Looney Bugs Bunny Movie" ( t981. ComedYl An· 1ma1ed Voices t>y Mel Blanc. June Foray New material IS blended with old In this compnatloo ot clal8tc Frtz Freleng "Loo ney Tunee" leaturtng Bugs. Daffy Duck PO<ky Pig, Yoeemllt Sam. Twettte Pie and othera trom the cartoon setitS. 'G' I 1 ,_1hr,~=---~MGllWlntMWIDWWWiifl rea· IUftd' g&.-Mucepent, ptetactlon t031ntt str"t ortmt. • ta.\.'NOll a.a ••• Clr100 CUii,. ~ Henry and Muriel act as raf&fees when a marital dls- ute erupts between the Keonedys. . ""'°' ... ....~ ...u..- ..... UCI a • .,.... wmtl.M~ml • ~ Barbara retects Sam's tove Mana won't tell her son whO his lathef 1s i.! hU 'lJ (0) m¥ll "Two 01 A Kind" ( 1983 Romance) John TtavOlta. Oltvta New1on- John A sell-styled 1nvent0< and e bank tetler are cnosen by the Supreme Being to prove mankind's w0<lh1ness 'PG' ( 1 hr 28m1n) m¥ll "Jaws 3" ( 1983, Suspense) Dennis Oua1d, Bess Armstrong A great white shark terrorizes a marine amuse- ment park 'PG' ( t hr . 39 min ) 1:91DMD,... ---· TllM. "Should Attirma-hve Action Programs Be Aboltshed?" D m • L.A. Featured a took at bar gains to be found In Europe this year. 1n· eluding stops In London and Paris. (1)..-•M.aS A•TO•A look at women in the 80's tn San Diego i.! hr . 30 mlf'I ) @) m•MM_., Featured Mark Wal· ton reports on lhe popularity of SO<Oflties and lratein111es oo San Diego Srate Unt· v'ers1ty's campus. a v'ISll with Dave Grus1n ·one or Hollywood's top sound·tracll pro- ducers, aM a look at the hlst0<y ot Soull"I· ern California mraTM m .. ..., ZOO'I ......... fea· tured a took at a mountain habitat, the chambered nautilus. the Tiii Mon.=l, (S) -• •ACI • .... The outcome ot Showtlme's "Murder In Space" chit-hanger IS revealed Included are clips from the him and 1ntervleWS wHh the hlm's creators Hosr Don Adams .. 8 ,.,.., DurtnQ a SC"111illc m1SS10n tn the Northwest. a volCanic eruption forces Hawke an(l Sanhnl 10 take refuge In a nearby mining town wn¥e an «nPfeYee rebellion IS under~ ('A) ( t hr ) D GD -A (Season Premiere) The Kan!Skl tamtty has trouble dealing with the death or their l&thet unt~ Julie's new nusband Jonflthan (Jonathan Siiverman) assumes the rOle of man of the house Stars Nell Carter and Kari MIChaelsen e llOWll "Dempsey And Makepeace" ( 1985, Adventure) Michael BrandOn . Glynis Barber An unlikely crime-fighting team 1s formed when a streetwa New York COP on assignment In LondOn IS par1nered with a reserved Scollaad Yard detective (2 hrs ) 8 t1J .,.. "In Like Flynn" (Premiere. Ad"9nture) Jenny, Seagrove. Wiiham Espy Ha11 raising aaventures ensue when a ghoStwrtter teems up with e photogra· pner to investigate a series ot murdefS and dlSappearanoes off the coast ot JamalC8 (2 hrs ) lUll Of..-, ftMI OI MOfe M WAI .... Fiim 1001109 and 1111&1 views chronicle the 51gn1ttc.n1 changes that charactertzed the U S lrom 1945 to the present. Ouetll lnelude C4rl Sagan. the Rev Jarry Fal'Wtll. ecoriorNst JoM Kenneth Oalbn11th and others Host Cor ro0 ~8'hrs) i '=-"The Man With the Power" C 1977. HOfrOf) Bob Nell!. Vic Morrow A. high scnoo teacher learns that he has in- herited supernormal pow&fs from his la· ther which render him valuable to govern- ment es~ efforts (2 hrs ) e llA ....,.IC "Return To Everest" Thrs tribute lo Sir Edmund Hillary on the 30th annrversary of his famous climb documents n1s Ille and special reta· tlonsh1p with the Sherpas ol Nepal ( 1 ..,LMINCW. .-.ATS•a.&AllCll "The Four Sea sons" The 81bt1othekssall in POlhng. West Germany provides tne baroque se111ng tor a performance ol Antonio Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" Dy the Englrsh Chambe1 Qfchestra led by SOio v101tn1s1 G1don Kremer (RI ( 1 hr l ~ m¥ll 'Porky's ( 1981 Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Herner In FIO<lda 1n the late t950s. a gang 01 tun-loving high school bOys seeks revenge against the proprietor of a local brothel 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) (()CCUHI N01ULL~ 11) 110W11 'The Naturat" ( 1984 Orama) Robert Redford. Aobefl OvvaU The vn· canny almost mythical natural abtltty of a m10dle aged baseball playe< rockets a ma1or league team toward the 1939 pen- nant PG' O 12 hrs 14 min) 1MI ,.,.. ..,. • , .. The P0tnter Sisters Sing "Fire," "Automaric," "I'm So Eicc1ted' and setecrions from rhelr new album "Contact " ( t hr ) I ..... , ... ~TUCKa~ 9ClllT..,. • S 'ACTI Of LR (Season Premiere) The girls and Mrs Garrell are devastated when they return from their summer vaca· tlons 10 find that Edna s E01bleS nas been aestroyed by hre Stars Charlotte Rae and Nancy McKeon (Part t ol 3) o (!) llCMI "Oo A Clear Day You Can See Forever" ( 1970 Musical) Barbra StrEHSand. Yves Montano A young wom- an discovers she has ESP while trying to curb her chain-smoking (2 hrs 30 min ) • LA llAt.dlll ----• .I) (O)llCMI "Teachers· ( 1984, Ofama) Ntck Nolte. JoBeth Williams A lawsuit brought aga~ a zoo-fjke urban high school for awarding a Otploma to arr 1flt. terate student spurs a burned-out 1nstruc· tor to search tor hrs discarded ldealS ·R' l hr . 46m1n I fUYUU. .. (J) llOYll Illusions" ( 1983 Suspense) Karen Valenhne B11an Murray A young American designer encounters 1nternatt0nal 1nt11gue 't'hen she realizes that her salesman husband, WhO report· edly died in a plane ei1p10s1on. was not the man she thought he was (R) (2 hrs ) •• __. .... (Premiere) Dorothy, Rose. Blanche and Sophia are tour mature single women trying to cope With everday problems while spending tnelr golden years in Mtam1 Tonight a gt1b man pro- po&ea to Blanche Stars Bea A.rthut Betty Whtie. Rue McCtananan Estelle Getty • llCMI "Thal Cl'larnpionshtp s.tson ( 1982. Chmal Bruce Dern, Stacy Keech Five loaner high sch<>OI basketbeM 11and- ou1s gathef tor a disturt>lng reuok>n wtth the coach whO 1nt1UOneed their tiv.. (2 hrs) • A WM.I n90U9I 1MI 11111 C9NIY wme llL.,,.. The evo1ut1oo of the weapoory ol war lrom the machine oun. wbmarlne and bombef plane -all th<>Vghl to oe ensvret& ot peec;4 to the e.c11tence threatening ~pOnS ol Sunday, September 8, 1985 27 Art Carney and Jack.le Gleuoa wW be remalted tlLla MUOD In a new TV mO'rie on CBS entitled .. Iuy and lloe" aboat two colorful New Yor k Prohibition acenta. DIRECTORS FOR TV ••• PromPaeeS winner from "Ordinary People." wiU djrcct an episode from a story idea he submitted. "Grand~'s G host" will mark Hutton's directorial debut outside the music video field. Hutton directed the Cars' hit music.\ vtdeo, "I>ri'Ye." • -.-- "Amazing Ston es" is not the only new series to attract feature dttcctors.. .NBC's "Alfred Hitchcock" bas hired Richard Pearce ("Country"), Michael Crichton ("Wcstworld"/• John Milius ("The Wind and the Lion') and John Byrum ("Heart Beats"). ••The anthologicaJ formats of some of the new shows is conducive to attracting thC$C directon," said Chris Crowe, executive producer of "Alfred Hitchcock." "What appeals to them is the chance to put their own stamp o n a smaller film. Naturally, we can't pey them what they're worth. But they enjoy making a picture in fi ve days ... without bcina m view of the cntics. as they always•~ in m-.jor productions." Irvin Kershner agreed about the appeal of the antholoay format: "I would never take on a series with continurng characters. But I like the idea oftellinaa shon story on a limited schedule. It's fun " Like many of today's feature directors, K.enbner aot his st.art in episodic TV, directina tile pilots for "Naked City" and "~n Ptacc." He alJO ~ated the series "The Rtbel," 1tanin1 Nick Adams. Oblerves Crowe: "Many of the d irectors wc'rT hirina enjoy returning to the earty 30 Sunday, September 8, 1985 days of their careers. It's hke going back 10 their roots." And he says he's gen1ng calls from stars who feel affection for Hitchcoclc's cla.$sic work and want to Jllnicipatdo the remakes. ' Hyams, whot&early years were spent 1n documentaries.._ \dmatted I.bat lhc tele- vision schedule frightened him. "I was scared about whether I could keep up the paa:," he said. "Finally Steven (Spielberg) told me, 'Get off your behind and go to work. What actor do you want?' I said I would love to work with Gregory Hines, and that's who I got. • ~ "The whole umbrella that Steven provides, the conditions that he sets, make 11 encouraJing for people of quality. I'm glad I did It ... Another anthology. C BS' "Tw1light Zone," has emp,loyed Oscar winner Wil- liam Friedk.io ('The French Connection") aod Wes Craven ("A Niahtmarc on Elm Street"). One epilOdic series, the long. running "Hill Street Blues," hired another Academy Award director, Tony Rich- ardson ("Tom Jones"). Will the trend conunue'' Muchdepenoson the ratinp for "Amu- ina Stories," "Alfred Hitchcock" and "Twiliabt Zone." In the last two decades, antboloay series have failed to attract large network audiences, although, in synd1- ca.tion, the old favoritct consistently have appealed to the youna viewers that advertisers covet. SEASON •.. P'romPaces potential to grow. and N 8( should nurtun· its development even 1( 11 requires a ni:" time penod." "Golden Girls" 1s curun1h slated for 9 p.m. Saturday. The following shows arc g.i ven scant chance by DFS: -NBC's "227," a corned) ~t in an apartment house in a rundown area of Chicago and stamng Marla Gibbs a~ a busybody. "The concept 1s generally pn·· dktable and doesn't appear to have 1hc· story range 10 generate repeated v1ew1ng:· the report said. -ABC's "Spenser: For Hire,'' w11h Robert Unch stamng as author Robcn Parker's unconventional Boston pnvatl' eye. It's up against CBS' "Falcon Cre~i'· and NBC's "Miami Vice." The pilot wa~ "slow-moving and encumbered with ex· ccss dialogue," said the repon. -CBS' "Charlie and Compan} ... star- ring Flip Wilson and Gladys Knight as a middle-class Chicago couple. "Wilson 1s a comp~rat1ve stranger to young audience~ and his stand-up comedy strengths don'1 seem to transfer to the structured format of situauon comedy." the report wd. -CBS' "George Bumi.· Comedy Wed.." a comedy anthology produced b) ~ te \.l' Martin with Bums as the host. "Despite good creative intentions. 'Comedy Week' 1s due for considerably less longev1t) than its venerable star," said the report. A year ago, DFS' 1984-8 5 season forcca~1 rated no hit shows, but among poten11al hlls were two eventual winners· "Thr Cosby Show'' and C'RS' "Murder. Shl' Wrote." However. the other two "potential h1t\' of 1984-85 turned out to be misses: AR(\ "Paper Dolls," which was canceled, and NBC's "Hunter,'' which was low-rated hut renewed. SOAPS:-.. From Pace4 dolll1 better airing game sbows, old movies or cartoon• for tile lllddlt11. Some afflllates do ru It ID tl•e early moral.Di. However. ~trolt dot1D't seem lo be aJrtn1 "Santa Barbara" al all. But yoa cu be& the Dttworti II 1olng lo keep trylDI lo &el the sbow back on tile air. laterutlaaly enough, wi.Ue Its baetc nwmbert laavea't ,risen, demoarapi.tcally "Suta Barbara'•" doing better. w-.1c1a meu1 U1e womea between tile a1e of 11 ud 4! are tantlac lo "SUia Barbara" la Jaraer Hmben tw ti.ey •ere 111 months a10 at tlaJ1 time. Tl9ose aambers are 10 lmportaat because advertletn feel U1at ti.on are the people "'" li.e baylllg power. Yoo bow, t .. e OHi tlaat 10 and parclaase cake mlxee, toap, deter1Ht and lloaaelltold etapltt. Q: r recently read that an actress oamcd Grayson Hall died. In her obituary it said 1hat she appeared on a soap opera. Can you tell me which one?-K.J .• Buffalo. N.Y A: Grayaoa Hall wae 1tta 11 Dr. Jail• Hoffmu oa "e 1•"lt' 1oap opera "Dark Sbdowa." Slit aJ10 pla.y~ Aut EepMmla, 80'11pooky relatlvt oa "0.e Ufe 10 LJve." World'seyeson Mayberry Andy Griffith Show· s fans keeping the faith for rural TV comedy By LEANNE WAXMAN • Io$~.,,..., NASHVILLE -Telev1s10n viewers got their first glimpse of Mayberry a quaner century ago, and at least 8,000 fans worldwide arc gearing up for next month's anniversary of"The Andy Griffith Show." They belong to a rerun watchers c;lub, whose members hope to keep the program on the air for coming generations. Jim Clark. the group's lanky. clean-cut founder who could pass for an Opie playmate JJ:Own up, says it's the sleepy li fe an the fictitious North Carolina town that keeps his club growing. "They y.'ant to remember the time when there was an easier pace. For some people, especially in the South, life was really like that. They can relate to the lifestyle," he said. The club began six years ago when Clark and three Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity brothers at Vanderbilt University warded -· ()) C8I ...,.. ..cw. ........ II: _.,.. ~. c.,......... •.. . ... ..... n.l 111--. ll't. (1 lw.) ·u-· ... .............. 11:1AAP I ,,.. ,,... ~··--...... otJ ........ "' ....... ....,. (1 ..... , ..... -..... ... ~-.. --CO&,. ~ 90ITC.-... ...... ----r:r·· ......... .. 11w:1•• ....... ....,. ... .~ .. ..:;u &Aa Al JI 11 D 1 .. ITI .. 1=r"='f~.,.. •eO mAYllTWTIUIE I -1~::DfUYIOOI -·-"-..... ....,~ -... 1) 7 ...... ..... ............ ,.... ... ....... o:r.t~ ....... .. Br'°"""' ... , .... .. -'m&:w'...., off resident .. M.A.S. H" maniacs for use of the communal TV. "We never expected it to get much larger than that." he said.- Although O ark graduated in 1982, he keeps the fan club's administrative "Andy Chapter" alive from his qome. And he has parlayed his love of the show into a book. due out in time for the show's anniversary Oct. 3. Today, the club's newsletter, "The Bullet," goes out to fans in 27 states and seven foreign countries, though reruns of the 1960s hit aren't aired outside the United States. Clark. 25,1i\ Greensboro, N.C., native, said the clu~·s domestic members write letten and telephone TV stations na- tionwide to preu for preservation of the reruns. "We're just kind of letting it go where it will," he said of the club's future. "I think the show is of such superb q_uality that it will endure indefinitely. It's timeless." A Nashville television station tentative- ly plans a six-hour Andy Griffith marathon to commemorate tbe first episode aired Oct. 3, I 960. In all, 249 episodes were aired in the show's eight-y~r run on CBS. Reruns arc now shown an 114 television markets, not -· ::s ineludinJ cable c.ove~. "A sp1noff', 'Gomer le USMC,' is tbe No. I show in Korea," ark said. He is trying to organize a national club convention in Nashville for the 25th anniversary. And Clark said many of the original actors -Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Ron Howard, George Lindsey. Jim Nabors among them -may do a "Return to Mayberry" movie for television. "It's tough to re-create the magic they had 25 years later. People like 'The Andy Griffith Show' because they see quality entertainment -good writing, good directing, good acting," he said. "Kids growing up now enjoy it as much as I did when I was a kid." Clark and a local newspaper reporter, Ken Beck, have written the first trivia book about the show. Clark has hired himself an agent. "How long arc Emmett the fix-it man's shoelaces?" and "What math problem did Andy help Opie with once?" are two of the book's toughics. The Jaccs arc 27 inches long. The math problem was 169 divided by 14. Each was mentioned only once on the show. Clark said he never tired of editing the newsletter or corresponding with membe" who arc asked to pay voluntary dues. ... AUTOMATIC GARAGI DOOROPINIRI CleNltted Advertlling 842-5878 SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY Sunday, September 8, 1985 31 I Doc plac Mlcl Jan with St] Leat spot Sp Fout pr0< spat 27-~ USC with llllnc Hani Mart wins crow forh• Ent Fiim< sumr saw• bloc• of flz: com• Bai Bu air appe com~ labor latalt recer IND Erma Bridge Bullrn Clual Croat' Death Entert Horo• Annu Oplnlc Papar1 Public RealE Sporte Styte Televlt Weeth CLOUDY FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport leech, Cotti Mete. Huntington letch, lrvlnt, Llgune INch, Fount1ln V1Uey and South Orange County OHANGf C OUNT V CAl I• O RNIA SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 198!'> SO CENTS Car dealers·' beef? ·No room to go Landlocked dealerships busting seams as car industry shifts into high gear - Gesturina at the 131 can jamming to use the property. his service area, Cadillac dealer Rick "That was the biggest mistake be Nabcn bemoaned an iJl-fated busi-ever made," said his son, general ncu decision made by his . father -mana1er Qf the overcrowded deal- ncarly 20 years ago. ership that is bcttlin& to expand-onto Entrepreneur Dick Nabers once land now occupied by three homes. owned most of the block where his car Adjacent residents arc fighting lotsits in Costa Mesa. But in 1967, be vehemently to block the Nabers bcpn scllin& off ttie land, figuring his Cadillac expansion, arguing that it luxury car deal~ip would never would take away much-needed hous- 1cnerate cnouah sales or repair work ing and subject the neighborhood to Coaat An Orange County con- gressman calls for gulde- Hnea allowing health care workers to decide If they want to wear protective cloth Ing when caring for AIDS patients./ A3 California Theodore Streleskl goes free today, without re- morae for the murder of a Stanford University professor./ A4 Nation Doctors Saturday re- placed 21-year-old Michael Drummond's Jarvlk-7 artificial heart with a human heart./ A3 Style Leather Isn't just for sportswear anymore./81 Sporta Fountain Valley High product Matt Stevena aparka UCLA to opening 27-24 win over BYU./C1 increased noise, traffic and smog. Nabers Cadillac isn't the only dcaJership along the city's "Harbor Summer'• final curtain Boulevard of Cars·· frustrated by the lack of elbow room. Rebates, low-interC1t financing and a recoverina economy have given the auto industry a shot in the arm. But on Harbor Boulevard, conditions remain critical for dcaJers gemng more business than they can handle. Sales and service requests arc so high that the 14 landlocked deal- erships arc busting their scams, squeezing new cars o nto their d1splay lots whale the service depanments are bnmming over with repair work:. Nearly gone are the days when customers could weave through the rows of new can. kJclung a tin-; here and there or brushing a band over a highly poltshed hood. Jn many cases, the cars are stacked so deep and parked so close together that casual browsers are forced to admire from a distance. ·"There's JUSt no place to go," sa1d Chip Maynard. sales manaaer for the small Mitsub1slu dealership ... We've got to sell these cars almost as soon as they hat the ground " At Oransc Coast AMC, salesmen arc shoehorning up to 200 cars a month onto a 211>-acrc lot. ''We used to get b} with only 70 or 80," said owner Gary Gray, whose montbJy sales h:avcJumpcd from an average of SO can to 190 dunng the last five years. G ray, howe,er do1o1.-nplayed his problems "We ma) have to move three cars to let you dnve one. but that's all " . Dick Nabers attempted to relieve some of the C'rowdmg at has Cadillac dealership by bu) mg adjacent prop- erty more than I 0 years ago along Pnnceton Dnvc, one of the entrances to the College Park res1denual tract. (Plee.e Me DEALltll8/A2) Dozen vyefor top job in Mesa ·If you could just see these guys. you would go wow,· sa_ys official By TONY SAAVEDRA Of_O...,,... ..... The search for a new Costa Mesa Cit) manager has attracted htgh- caliber candidates from throughout the state, to the delight of city offictals faced wllb the task of replacing cluef administrator Fred Sorsabal. "lfyou couldJUSt see thcseauys you would go 'wow' ·· said Clty Coun- cilman Dave Wheeler after rcv1ewina a confidential list of top applicanu screened from the 70 candidates. Prchmm81) 1ntcrv1ews have been granted to 12 a~llcants hoping to succeed the well-liked Sorsabal. who wtll rcl.lrc from his $78.800.a-year Job m October. In a closed-door ~ss1on earlier th as ~celt.. the Ctt) (ounul recet'cd a hsl of eight .. to~notch .. candidates ~ om mended for interviews by Sacra- mento recru111ng firm Ralph .\nderson .rnd .\sSOC'tJtes USC opena lta season with a 20-10 success at llllnola./C1 Hana Mandllkova stuns Martina Navratilova and wins the women's tennis crown In the U.S. Open for her efforts./C1 The n.n drop. behind dark cloacla, creadnf a moody atmoephere near the Newport Pier where aancla are daerted ucept for a .cattertna ofbtrdauaa.m.mer d.ra1" to a cloee. Scbool atarta Monday £or moet Cout •tudent.. The ,o~ultant wa~ n1red to ~re<"n appla(jnls ror the l h1ef admm1s- tra11' e r<'Sl ,1pt>n for the first time in 15 \{"Jf\ Entertainment Fiimdom • s depressing summer slump -which aaw a handful of blockbusters and plenty of tizzies -has finally come to an end./84 Bualneaa Business groups laud an appeals court ruling on comparable worth, while labor unions and femln- lata lambaate thefr most - recent setback.JCS INDEX Erma 8ombeck Bridge Business Cluslfled Croaword Death Notices Entertainment Hor08C0pe Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Publlc Notices Real Estate Sports Styte Televlaton WMther AS AS cs 01-6 8S C4 84-S 06 AS 86 82 C4 C6 C 1-4 81-3 TV Log A2 USA WEEKEND premiers today r _,, Theft charges fade Disney-type dream But ex-millionaire keeps on-trying to find- - investors for hfS theme pa r kon y egas strip By STEVE MARBLE Olthe°"'f .......... A year after being arrested for allqedly bilking investors out ofS75 million, former Irvine businessman Thomas D. Carter is trying to rebuild his crumbled business empire with new investors and a drcaJIU>(becom· ·ni1be nextWah"l:>isney. The former millionaire, now living on money borrowed from friends and fa mily, hopes to build a theme amusement park on the Las Vegas strip complete with a casino. hotel and golf course. "It's a wonderful idea," said Fred Basom, a Santa Ana businessman who represents a group of Carter's creditors. "But if someone were to ask me what's really happening with It, Man held in fatal car crash A Newpon Beach woman was killed early Saturday by an alleged drunken driver who swcrv~d into the opposite lanes alona a treacherous stretch of Pacific Coast Hi&)lway 1n Huntincton Beach, police reported. Tcma Shafer. 24, was killed in- stantly when her car was rammed bead-on by a vehicle driven by Adam Moepn, 21 . of San Diqo, said Sgt. Luis Ochoa. Morpn who suffered ~nous. in- juries 1n the 4:54 a.m. accident JUSt west of Brookhurst treet. was ar- rested on suspicion offelony drunk~n drivina a.nd manslau&)lter. P ld Ochoa. Rustcl Mcintyre, a passen1cr nd· ina in Morpn's car, was taken to th.e fOW\Wn Valley Community Hospi- tal trauma enter wbere be 11 li1ted 1n strious condition. Morpn is be1na treated at the same hospital. Oci1oa ,a1d Morpn wu travchns (Pl .... 11ee Cll.AIH/ A2) " I'd have to say 'Not a damn thing.' ·· Those close to Carter's business dealings say the 34-ycar-old El T oro man is finding at 1mposs1ble to line up new investors because of his past track record and the criminal charges that still hang over his head. "He.'.s trymg, very. hard-10-find people to invest money but the cnmmal case is complicating things.'' admitted Mark Wray. one of Carter's lawyers. "lfs not very easy to strike up business relationships when you're bean~ charged WJth crimes hke grand theft. · Carter appears to be stuck between a rock and a hard place. On one side 1s a small army of creditors and on the other is an avalanche of cnmanal charges that could put the bus1- Aeroepace job fair Tbomu carter nessman in state pnson for a con- siderable penod ofume Carter was charged last year with 66 felony counts of grand theft and (Pleue eee THEME PARK/Ai) Bmplo,... lald olf from Pont A~ attend·~ fair at tlM 1'•~ •••o• .. t •.. lD m.opee Of~ work after Deleue lec~ CU,.r elaberS-m -1!te ~Gey wen WOJ'~ OD -tile s.i. York battle pn. Some l,200 workera ba" been laid otr u a ren.lt. Putting his dough on victim of Stalker By STEVE MARBLE Of IM o.llr NM ·- Wh1 IC hcros. wttnesses and good Samantans Jostle to get a piece of th<' tstt;OOO N-1g?ilStatker~wara fu nd fnends and netghbors ol Bill (am!> arr planning to ra15( mone) to help pa) medical bLIJs for the scnal k.1llcr·s final "1cum Ball Cams. ~9. 1o1.as shot thre-e uml'' m the head Aug. :! 5 "'hen the N 1g,h t Stalker alleJedl) brol<" into tu~ M1ss1on V1CJO home Cams' tianc~ was raped dunng the earl~ morning ordeal on Chrisant.a Dm e. in- vestigators said (Pleue eee STALIUtR/Ai) · '~tlal ..i~ j nnuumcd in Ma' th.ti he p1annl"d 1 • leJ'e <lc..1 25 for a non· pa~1 ng term ;1' f'kHe>nrate of lh<" 5.C.J<)O hnner<i 10 nrangt• ( •'Unt\ When h1\ onc-\ear tl"rm ' "l'f ~rsabal said he pian!I to •'Pl'" J rr .ne consulting bus1ne-s Prclimtnar> nll·n "'~ ha'<' b«n scheduled for ~t·pr .., "•th th<' top cand1datl"s a!> "'t'll .i' '-"Ith all four applicants from "'11 t> in C11' Hall .\ss1stant C1 1~ \h n.iger .\llan Roeder. ()e, t"lopmeni '<n Iles Di- rel tor Douglas Clar~ Public \el'Vlccs Director Brul't' \1attl"rn and .\ssastanl rx\ l"ltipment \t'T" ICt'\ D1renor v IC- ll)f "\e~tnn \l, heell"r \aid thl" tit>ld 1o1.ould ~ "'hulled do~ n l<'r a ~ond set of inter>•<""'" latl'r th1c, month w:Hh •liuncil meml">t"T' ht,ping w , hoo~ ~irsabal c, 'Ut•l",S11r Junng the first "'l."e ~ of 0ctt,~r '\N ..ahal ha' 1!11."re,1 · • rt'main as a ll"mpor3!'\ a1.h ''l"r ~1 ping h1'> rt"· plaC't'mtn1tal..e1ht-hdm '''the cm 01 t-1.S'-"'11hahu,lttl'I' ''ear 1)t \..i ~ m1llll'n ( lHJOl llman I >111 r Hall <,hart'd \\ hel."ler ' enthu\l.i'n 't"r thl" t·an d 1Ja1ec, -.J\lng I h "~ \OU could t11p J ,n1n and·'"' nr 'lht"m wou.ld J,, a good t•'t"I .\lthl)Utzh \'-'11'1 l'OUIJ nl"ll (PleaK .ee MANAGER/A2) Summer's over, I all classes start Motorists warned to keep-eye-out for ktds in cr osswalks again ---~ By SUSAN HOWLETT or ... o.itr,.....,. The official end to the la/\ da)~ 0 1 summer will come Monday wht'n about 16.000 ewpon-Mesa l 'n1fied School Dist n et sluderm rttum 10th<- classroom for another year of 1 nstruc · uon <\nd local lav. ento~mcnt offietals are rem1ndm& motonsts that those schoolfront crouwalks emputd dur· in& the thrtt-month 'acat1on wtll fill up apm. and to uw e'\tra aiuuon tn the vanous 25 mph ~hool zon<"\ "Be awan that with the st.an ot hool. traffic patterns will chana('." said NC"wport 8clch pohcc \poke~ man Joe Thra Mr H0V1CT monuns and af'lcmoon toaffic 1s crcattd as pertnl\ dt'hvt'r and pick up their \"htldl"t'n at 'i('hnol J --- ht' \31d and man' •ralltl '1olat1on' arr lommtttt'J h' ral"l'nt\ 1n the hastt' 11! the ti1't w~d. "' '-\l ·~kl\ '' l'' C'f'\ one ' rt\pon\1 b1ht' " Thra~hcr -;aid .. -\ ch1to ·, '-.ltC't' " more 1mr on;mt than a ft~ momt"nt' t'ft1mr · "c~ pon-Mt~t l n1 h<'<l ~ hool D1\tm t \f'Ol~man Dak "'-oolle' 'kt1J atx,ut I Ci\)(!() 'tuJent'I art' e\ peoctcd 1n tht' .h,1nrt ' 1Mt1tutmn~ thl\ '>t"ar \lth0ug.h cnrullment figurr'I Ire" \till ,,n 1hr dC'\ lint 'thc\ arc ltveltn& \)UI .• ht' c;.11d Ut\t \("ar 16.264 \tuJent' 1o1.cre cnrnllC'd 1n d1stnct ~hool'i Woollt•, 'MmJ that in the past I~ \.rar-. c.h tnd t"nrollmt"nt ha'I dtcltn td b' I 0.<XlO "tudtnt'I tk ..aid th&l fiaurro; ~hoY-''iO fewer \tudrnt\ lu.t \.CU than 1n IQ \ and '<la mott arT t"ltJ'('CtNi 10 h( lost in th1\ ye•r's fall 'lt'a\On "\\ e rt st1ll It in.a. bul .,._'t''rt lo,1n1 '" r~:hnin t.nrollmcnt I' blamed (Ple.96 ... 9CHOOL/A2) Aa OrMge Cout OAJL,Y PfLOT/Sunday, ~blr 8, 181& Church leaders gather in Anaheim Leedcn or \ho Episcopal Church, wbicb tnces iu roou Lo the fint A'W"»n _. oe Nonb Ameri- can toil. convened la Anaheim Satur- day to elect a amrt oraidiQa bd.hop and mark tlae 200tb annivinu)' of ~ oqu.ization of the U.S. de- nomiaatio1l. In addition to the tdoction Tun-5• aucceaor to the RL Rev. John · wbo retires in January after LlQI tbc cburcb for 12 years. the 200 bilbOPI and 9..o eJeaed lay and clefmt ~tin anendina the triennial convenuon will consider 200 proposa1J on soda1. moral and ecu-memcaJ issues. In a farewell address to the openina eesaion of the convention, Allin declared that President Reagan is a compuaionate man who is unaware oft.be effecu hit poliocs have on the cyn cism and doubt about Amenc.n poor. commitment to human ri&hts and Allin said that be bad encountered jutdct. SCHOOL BE GINS A GAIN •.. ham Al Ptimarily on the hi&h cost ofbousinJ Io t.be Newpon Beacb area. Woolley said. Tbe fac1 that older rniden ts cb009e to stay in the &rtJ and the yoUQ_Fr ooupkl with chiJclreo are not movina in la '1so a factor, he said. Followio,, a meetina with district teacben Fnday, Woolley said the new year looks aood. "We're ready. we·ve aonen a tremendous amount of suppcn. •• Woolley said. Newport Hei&hts Principal Charles E. Godshall said his eJcmentary school will be ready when it opens its doon at 8:35 a.m. Monday. Oodaball said that his pep talk Friday mornina . to teachen at the scho0l 1treued his basic philosopy of "Best I Can." "If we all do the best that we can, then our children a.re aoing to get a aood education and be olc.ay," God- shall said. Schools in the Newport-Mell Uni- fied School District wiJl open Mon- day at different times between 8 and 9 a.m., district officials said. THEME PARK JUST AF ADING DREA M.;. Prom A l . . 1eeuritin violations) all stemming from an alleption tnat .be swindled clienu out of$75 million. Jack Elliott, a 68-year-old Laguna Hills resident. said he lost his life savinp in the scheme and bad to return to work to save his home. .. I lost S22S,OOO and I damn near lost my home to boot,·• said Elliott, -one -of 8()(J"j)e0p e wlio fii ve liTe<fi federal lawsuit alleging mail and securities fraud. "Most of us ~ retirees.. •• As eresident of Tom Carter Enterpnses, Inc .• Carter purportedly solicited investments in somethin& called "medical factoring," in which he would buy unpaid medical in- surance claims at a discount from doctors and hospitals and then coUcct a profit of up to 40 percent onoe insurance firms pa.id the full amounL Oranae County Sberitrs in- vestiptors said Carter actually used the millions to bankroll his plans for a theme amusement park in Las Vegas, includina a $3.8 million down pay- ment on 80 acres ofland next door to the Hacienda Casino. But the criminal case against Carter bas advanced slowly. A preliminary~earin a first step in any criminal ine, bas still not been held. uty District At- torney Kaz Machino said he has recently taken over the case from another prosecutor and probably will not be ready to go to court until late this year. A trial. if one is.ordered. may be another year beyond that. Ten yean ago~ Carter was selected by Life Maaazme as one of the nation's most promisina young busi- llC$Smen. By the time he was 30, Carter was a multi-millionaire wno owned homes in Corona dcl Mar1 Lake Arrowhead and Lake Forest ano maintained a fleet of swanky can, including a Rolls Royce, a Porsche, a BMW and eight Mercedes 'Beo.J. As a teeo..qer, Carter worke9 in the cbamcter depettment at Disneyland, playiaa tbe role of various Disney characters. Former employees said Carter was deeply inOuenocd by the job and eventually came up with the concept for Huck's Landin&. a Dis- ney-like amusement park be n opcd to build in Lu Yeps with such adult touches as pmbUna. But all the trappifll.' of wealth disappeared when Carter souaht re- iieffronr bis hundreds ofcrcdilon by filina bankruptcy under Chapter 11. Trustees have sold off the house in Lake Arrowhead, t.be can, the rare collection of autop"&phs of every U.S. president, the an obJects and most of his wife's jewelry. His mansion on Spyalass Hill, which had about $800,000 in liens attached to it. was returned to the bank this year and the hefty down payment on the Las Vegas property apparently bas been forfeited. Wray said Cuter still hopes to save his Las Vegas amusement park plans and make eoouah money to pey back bis crcditon. 0 He is actively engaged in tryina to obtain a money souroe for the theme park in Las Veps," said Wray. "And l honestly believe Tom eventually will be vindi~ted on the criminal c~" Bosom said be and other creditors have tremendous faith in Carter's creative abilities. He said when trus1eeS returned the businessman's ~p)'llass Hill house to the bank, Carter bo':1$ht it back himself and then resold at for a $70,000 profit. Bul Basom said be is not convinocd that Carter'1 plans for a Las Yeps am usemeot put will ever be fulfilled. "Accordina to Carter, there's con: siderable activity on the projCCL Every time I~ he says, 'It's about a week away.' Hes beeil savina that a Iona ti.me," Buom said. ·'1rs makes for a &ood story...t. I ~uppoec." Basom said un.cr now works out of bis house and makes ~uent trips around the country tooting for in- veston or avenues of funding his amUICJDeDt put dream. But a spckeswoman for Sisson Associates. a New York City market-ina firm sel~ted by Carter to assist on the Las Vegas project, said her firm has not beard from Carter or Ills trustees in months. Even the 80 acres of Las Vegas property secured for the amusement park appears to have been swept away. A Superior Court judge recent- ly returned"the land to itS original owner, the Hughes Estate, thoUAh Carter's trustees have appealed t.be rulina. Bosom said some of Carter's in- veston have given up bope. "Some of the investors are out for blood," said Basom. "They think they probably won't get a return on the11 money anyway, so they might as well see Carter pumsbed." CRASH ••• Prom A l east at a biJh rate of speed when bas car drifted mto the westbound lanes. The area where the accident occurred is considered dangerous because it is un.Ut and docs not have a center divider. MANAGER .•. Prom A l divulge names, he said applicants from o utside the city were between 40 and 52 years old. Each candidate bas at least I 5 years' experience in municipal administration. None of the applicants is from Oranae County. no.r ~ there any women among the top candidates. Most of them ~ from cities with populations between 30,000 and S0,000. However, to the surprise of some council members, one semi- finalist is from a city of 300,000. "They're comina from places where you wouldn't expect them 10 leave," said Hall. DEALERS NEED ELBOWROOM ••• Prom A l "If the college decides it needs that .. I'd like to put in more service New storm on its way to Coast Southern ~ wtM tMiw mltd temperatur• .,d ~ ~ tot the neat ....,.,. deya, the Netk>nel w .. tMr SeMoe predlcta. 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N.A~ tf"W-..-.v' ,...,~ .. • 'fl. •ifl• • • + • SentaAM 1t ,, Sentee."'9 14 M 5-11• °"" 17 17 SanteM8N 77 82 Torrmnoe 11 '° V~Vty 11 4' Surf report LOCAT'IC* -oa Z.-leedl 2-$ IW Sant• MonlQa 1-$ w ~-=ly 24 SW 1-3 SW w.,....,n Tides 'rOOAY Flrtt IOw 12:09A.lll 1.2 Flrtt hlQll 4<'7 p Ill •• .,..y "'""IOw 1~M. Ill 0 1 Fnl ftiOll 1.11 Liii 3.7 Seooncf IOw 12:03 pm 3.3 s-.d ftiOll t:0t P.tll S 1 8ull .... today et 1· 10 p.m • l'IMA Mondey et 1:32 a 111. end .n egeiif1 91 7:08 p.111 Moon .. 1oday at 3:12 p111 , .... ~et 12·43 Ll'I\. llld -..,.... • 4.0lp.111. STALKER VICTIM GETS DOUGH ... hom A l Despite the wounds, Cams is now able to sit up, talk and -with some help -eat, according to his _phy~ ician. However, Dr. Juan Carlos Cobo said he cannot Jm(lict whether Carns will ever recover completely from the gunshot wo unds. Cams is now listed in serious but stable condition at Mission Com- munity Hospital in Mission Viejo, said a nursing supervisor Saturday. In what may be the first of many efforts to help defray the mounting medical bills. the owner of a Mission Viejo pizza shop said he will donate all bis revenues next Thursday to Cams. Richard Morcse saJd he will con- duct a "Bilt Cams Day" from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. at bis Lamppost Pizza on Marguerite Parkway. He saicj the restuar-.nt is located near the Bur- roughs Corp., where Cams is em- ployed. .. A lot of the employees come in here and we thought it would be a nice idea to do whatever we could to help out," he explained. He said Cam s' fiancce approves of the fund-raiser. Meanwhile, officials said it may take a year or longer to decade who gets more than $80,000 in reward money set aside for the capture or conviction of a suspect in the Night Stalker serial murder caae. Nearly half of the reward money will not be distributed unless there is a conviction, acx:ordina to stipulations by donon. The bulk of the money could be distributed now, but officiils said because of the glut of potential candidates, it will be months before a decision is made on bow the money is divided. The only person to receive any reward money so fat is 13-year-<>ld James Romero, the Mission Viejo boy who was able to provide Orange County Sberift's det>uties with the de9Cription and part11l license plate numbeT of the vehicle believed used by the NiJbt Stalker. Romero received $4,500 in cash from donon and a new all-terrain motoreycle. The gifts were presented to the ei&hth grader last Thursday by Sheriff lfrad O.tcs. Nifht Stalker suspect Richard Ranurez is beina held without bail in Los Angeles and is scheduled to be arraipied Monday on one count of murder and other felony charges, including burglary, robbery and sex- ual assault. The serial killer, who terrorized California for nearly six months, is suspected in 14 killings and 21 assaults. The killer's final attack apparently was in M1ss1on VieJO, according to authonties. It likely will be several weeks before Ramirez is formally charged with shooting Cams and raping bis fiancee, said Orang• County Assis- tant District Attorney James Enright. The proceeding would involve transporting Ramirez to Orange County so that be could enter a plea. But even iftbe charges arc filed soon, the Orange County case will follow the much larger case in Los Angeles, said Enright. The prosecutor said that it might be two years before authorities in Los Angeles conclude their case against Ramirez. The search for clues mto Ramtrez' activities prior to his arrest continued last week with Los Angles in- vestigators searching the suspect:s boyhood home in Teus. Ramirez' brother told ont> newspaper. The Udo Street home m El Paso was searched Wednesday, Robeno Ramirez reportedly said. No details were proVided about the search. A gun that Ramirez may have tossed away the day he was chased down and captured in East Los Angeles still has not been found and a $5,000 reward for the gun expired Saturday. However, Nabers' plan to move his used cars and storage vehicles onto the property has stumbled through the years into a wall of opposition. The first expansion attempt was slapped down by a referendum vote in l976. property then we'll really be up the staJls and hire more technicians, but l creek,'' said Rick Nabers, who uses can't. There's no room," said the site behind Orange Coast College D'Aaostino, explaining that he'll ,----------------------------------------- as an employee parking lot as well as a probably just extend service hours to storqe area for cars repaired by his handle the overload repair work. Attempting to revive the plan. Nabers Cadillac has been granted a public hearing next month on its request to rezone four adjacent lots from residential to commercial. Meanwhile, Theodore Robins Ford solved its crowd.in~ problems by moving the deaJcnhip s leasing fa- cility to an old gasoline station next door. Holmes-Tunic Nissan. however, wasn't so lucky. The dealership was forced to open a satellite lot for its trucks some l SO yards up the road. making it awkward for customers trying to decide between a pack up and a~....sedan. -- Orange Coast AMC. Connell Chev- rolet and Nabers Cadillac have moved some of their overflow cars onto nearby lots leased for more than a decade from the Coast Community College District. However, C hancellor Dave Brownell said district officials are revicwang rental rates as well as possible uses fo r the 3.21 acres of ex- fannland leased to the dealershi~. The study could result in higher rates for the dealers, now paying a combined total ofSl.933 a month. It could also mean ihat some cars will be evicted to make way for new distnct facililles Just Call 642-6086 service department With space at a premium, car Nabers' 115 employees get more dealen are paying more attention to than their share of exercise walking to which vehicles are displayed and how and from the P.8fking lot, about a they are parked. quarter of a maJe from the Cadillac Moreover, inventory control, mak- deaJership. ing sure that less popular models Besides the inconvenience. Nabers don't start piling up, 1s the order of the said the congestion is lowering has daX. bargaining power with customers. 'We're beillj selective about which "Our business could be a lot more cars we put where/' said Mitsubishi profitable with the extra room be-manager Maynara. ··we try not to cause I wouJdn 't be so fo~ to get rid duplicate anythina out front." of cars," said Nabers. estimating his "We're looking at our stock, how sales at 1,800 new Cadillacs a year. fast it moves and how many cars Frank D'Agostino, sales manager should be reordered for various at Holmes-Tuttle Nissan, was faocd models," agreed Nissan manager with a similar crowding problem in D'Aaostino. January 1984 when he opened a He predicts the auio_mar.k.c satelHtctorap-tbt street;anlie site of "Doosted by special interest rates of7.5 a former tavern. and 7. 7 percent, will soften after the The measure proved costly since rem ainina 1985 models are sold and D'Aiostino needed an extra super-the special deals are withdrawn. visor to oversee workers at the new However, service demands arc lot, which also required another office expected to grow as buyers brin& their building., another sign and another set cars back for routine maintenance offloodligbts. and repair work. "Did I wantto doit? l didn't have a On a typicaJ momma. the line of choice. WouJd I rather have ex-Cadillacs O\Jtside Nabers' service panded next door? Of course," said department stretches up Merrimac D'Agostino. Way and onto a busy Harbor Even with the satellite lot and two Boulevard. Most times, motorists other storage sites, •Holmes-Tuttle reaching the service window after cars spill onto side streets while 10:30 a.m. are turned away. customer parking is aca.rce. he con-"We're huning," said Nabers, ceded. The entire dealership adds up walking past a throns of cars awaiting to little more than an acre. repain. "Alt the dealen are." Wlaac do yoa Ulle abottt tbt Daily Pilot! Wbl doa't yoo like? Call lbe num~r at left •ad yCH&r me1aage will~ recorded. trutcrlbed and delivered to Uae approprlale editor. n e same U...._ auwerta1 aervlce may be ased to record leu era to Utt f'dltor on H)' i.plc. Coatribalers 10 Hr Letters colama mHt lacllldt llaelr name ud telepltelle HmMr for vtr1flcaUoa. No clrcalatlo• u l11, pleHe. Tell .. wue'1 OD )'CHIC mlad. 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Dannemeyer urges safety guidelines for handling AIDS Nixon 's birthplace in OC potential historical site If the woodframe hou&e wbtre Presldent Rjchard M. Nixon was born IS Still in Jood shape, fedeTIJ offictals may consider ~ the Yorba Linda home a o.atJonaJ hlston- cal put sate, a Nauonal Park Serv,ce official said. Lut Tuesday, the Yo.rbl Linda Caty Council voted to uk Rto. Willtam E. Danncmeycr, R-Fufl- enon. to 1Dtroduc.e a b1lJ rnakina the clapboard house a nauonal bmoncaJ site. DanncmeyeT aide Dave Ellis SI.Id the cooaressman plans to do to. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An Oran1e County conaressman said Fnday be wants federaJ officials to adopt cuidelines allowing health care wo~ken carina for AJDS patients to decade when to wear protective cloth in~ Rep. William Dannemeyer R· Fullerton. rallied behind four' San Francisco General Hospital nurses who have made the same request after complaining they have bee~ reprimanded for wearing gloves, ~ask.s and lOWDS around pallents with the llCQUired immune deficiency syndrome. Dannemeycr. a member of the House Enersy and Commeroe Su~ committee on Health and Environ- ment, said bis request, which would affect hospitals rcceivin& federal money, was based on the uncertainty about bow the disease is transmitted. "I have nothina but com~ion abd sympathy for the victims of AJDS. and we at the federal level shouJd do everytluna mat we can do to determine the cure for this disease: as qwckly as we can," be said. "At the same time. I thank we have the duty to protect the health ~ profcssionaJs. .. " DannemeyeT uid, addin& that they could unwittinity transmit AIDS. If federal beaJth authorities won't adopt Dannemcycr's ruommcn- dation, be said be will seelc Con- gressional backing. WllJl•m Dannemeyer "I haven't seen N1xoll's hous.c. so I don't know what kind of cond1non at's in." Duncan Morrow, a park service spokesman in Wuhingt<>n. D.C .. said Thunday. "We m1pt have to jack the place up and put an a new foundation and strenslben the Joists so n's safe for tounsts." Annual upkeep~ on the property could be SI '70,000 a year OT mo~. Morrow said. One city councilman bas sugested that eight acrn of school property nellt to the house be included 1n the hlstoncaJ park, which would make the purchas.c pncc of the site S l m1lhon ION /WORIJ>======= Developers inust provide child care under new law By &k Aaaociated Preti . S~N f'.RANCl~CO -In a ~cw ordinance proponents believe is the first of its kind 10 th oatlo!'• Mayor Dianne Feinstein has ~igned !1 measure calling for some San Franci~ office developers. to provide child care services. ~heduled ~o take cffect.!n 30 days. the law will provide "an infusion of money mt~ th~ child-care area and pav~ the way for more child-a.re facilities, said Feinstein. The measure -cffecuve outs1de the downtown area -requires developers ofnew or rehabilita.ted office ~pace of at least 50.000 square feet or more to pay S l per sq~ foot mto the child care fund, or to build a facility for that purpose on the propcny. More 'klller bees• found, de11troyed SACRAMENTO -A sixth colony of "lciller bees" has been found and destroyed m Kem Co~nty, the.state Food and Agricuhure Department wd Saturday. Tests late Fn day con~nned the bees found in a commercial apiary near Int~ta~e 5 about seven miles southeast of the originaJ find at Lost Hills were Africaruzed. Motor home smashes sherlfra aabatadon ~HIC9 - A 70-:y~r-old man who had just rented a mobile home for a vacation tnp cra~hed It into a sheriffs substation. The vehicle. driven by Noble Moore ~f Paradise. smashed through a waJl Friday and stopped halfway into the statJon, occupied by Sgt. Tom Handey and Deputy Dale Galley. Nobody was hun. Driver charged In fatal collision BARSTO W -A driver who allegedly slammed on the brakes of a sc:m1- tra1lcr truck to stop a closely followin~ vehicle faces manslaughter charges ID t~e death of the other motorist. Jennifer Ouegcr. 18, of Concord, N.H., was lu lied June 3 when heT car fhpped o ver a desert highway shoulder in a cloud of smoke ~hind a sem1-~ck driven by Gloria Taylor, 40, of Oklahoma City, Okla .• said San Bcrnardmo County Deputy District Attorney Gar Jensen. "We have evidence to indicate ihat Miss Taylor iotentionaJly slammed on the brakes," Jensen alleged Friday. Taylor was charged with vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and felony hit and run. NATION ------ First a1r marshal claBB begin• monday WASHfNGTON -The first class of air marshal recruits will begin training Monday at a secret FedcraJ Aviation Administration facilit y and be riding aboard selected overseas ftigbts by ro1d-OctobeT, the FAA says. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen. D-Texas, who sponsored legislation to give the FAA an extra S2 million for air marshal training, had caJled for armed air marshals aboard overseas flights an the wake of the hijackingofa TWA jet in June. Sinceairpon X-ray screening of passengers and baggage began in 1973. the FAA has mamuuned onJy a small force of air marshals, FAA spokesman Fred Farrar said Friday. Porno hazardous, says surgeon general CINCINNATI -Pornography can be considered a health problem because of its apparent psychologic.al effect on those who commit rape and child sexual abuse, says U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop. Rapists can be incited to attaek women by pornographic publications and should be kept away from such materials, be said Friday. But Koop admitted that be did not know how to single out men who could be incited by pornography. "You don't know whether someone exposed to pornography wiJJ be amona those adverselX affected," he said. "l think pornography is dangerous to some people's heaJth. ' Ha wall escapes f1rst storm, second due HONOLULU -Hurricane Pauline turned north Saturday and moved away from Hawa.t1, but a potentially stronger, second hurricane could stall threaten the island chain, the NationaJ WeathC'I' Service said. Hurricane Rick was ··a long way away. but headed this way," said weather service spokesman Oarence Lee. HowevcT, Rick was not expected to be within 1,000 miles of the islands before Monday and there was no way to make an accurate forecast of what the storm might do in that length of time. he said. Titanic finders may be late coming home WOODS HOLE, Mass. -Rcscarchen who found the hulk of the Titanac on the ocean t1oor may be late for their scheduJed Monday bomccom1Dg, officials at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution said Saturday. The research ship Knorr, which carried the scientists who found the wreck off Newfoundland on Sept. I, mi&ht be delayed because it steamed extra miles so a helicopter could rctncve videotapes and photoaraphs of the luxury liner . • Flawed repaln found on cra•hed JAL jet SEATTLE -Flaws have been found in ttpairs made seven years ago by a Bocioa Co. crew on ~ Japan .Air qncs 'umbo jet that. aash~ last month. killing S20 people Bocmg_ officials saad Fnday. The repairs, which were made to the pressure bu\khead following a t 978 landing i~ which ~he je~ dragged its tail alOllJ the runwa;at Osaka. Japan, fell shot ofBocmgspeaficauons because only a smgl~line o rivets was used mstcad of a double line caJled for in the manuaJ, Boein& Sllid. WORLD SovJets .name dlllmo.ad alter Samantha MOSCOW -A diamond "of rare beauty" found in eastern Sibena has been named after Samantha Smith, the l 3-ycar-old American peace envoy lulled in a plane crash in Maine on Aua. 2S. the official Tass news atency wd Saturday. It said the diamond was found by I.he diamond minina enterprise in the villaae of Mimy. which means Peaceful ln Russian, and was named after the Maine scboolJirl because she "is well-remembered in the U.S.S.R .·· Guerrilla• blamed tor Al6.1Jan plane cruJJ ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -The commWlist aovemment of Af&ba.nlltan claimed Saturda)'. that ,uerrillas shot down an Afihan airliner Wlth a U.S.- made miuilc. k"dli°' all .S2 people on board.. The Afaba.n announcement accused the United Sta\eS of beLnt responsible for the attack and sharply denounced America. Kabul Radio. the Afaban aovemment station, said 1n a broadcast monitored in l&lamabed that the a.irtiner was shot down Wednesday as at was climbina after takina off from Kandahar Airport in the west of tbc country. Nlion uplabJ• Stu Wan to Cllblae PEKJNO -Commumst Party leader Dena Xi.aopina told the vi"tJna former U.S. president Richard M: N1.xon that Chjna oppotCS eec&Lat1na lhe arms racc into outer specc. said the off'lcial Xinbua news aeency. Dena listened Fnday to Nixon's explanation of the Reap.n ldminiatnhon's dcar1on to adopt the "Star Wars .. spece defeMC system. and •ad: "We are apin9' whoever aatt 1n for \Mdcvelopment of outer 1.,.ce weapons," aid Xinhua. Nilon, in tum, was briefed on the teven yan of economic refotms ~nt 1n1ti1ted since becomina the Chinae Communist Party's dominant flaure. Recorder may yi~ld few ci-ash clues May have been too badly damaged in c rash that k illed 3 1 people aboard passenger jet MILWAUKEE (AP) -The cockpit voice recorder of a crashed passenger jet was found Saturday, but investigators said it might have been too damaged to provide a clue to why the plane rolJed and pluneed nose- first juSl after take-off, killing aJI 31 people on board. "We may not get anything from it,~' said James Burnett. chalrman of the National Transponation Safety Board. "There was nothing that resembled an airplane,'' witness Jack Schroeder said of the wreckage of the Midwest Express Al.rimes DC-9. which crashed Fnday as flight I 05 en route from Madison to Atlanta via Milwaukee. What appeared to be the pilot's ann was visible in the wreck.age. still gripping the controls, a priest said. lnvest1ptors combing the runway at Gen. Bally Mitchell Airpon found debris about a half-mile from the crash sJtc, but did no t le.now whether the pieces came from the downed Jet. Burnett said. One witness reported seeing one of the plane's two engin~ aflame, and .. N BC Nightly News" reponcd that ,,,,.._.,..... A Unl•eralty Medical Center ata.ff m ember run• to the hoepl tal with a heart for patient Michael Drummon d . Original Coke's back The original formula for Coca- Cola -dubbed "Coca-Cola classic" -returns to southern California Monday as a comple- ment to the new taste of Coke. It will be available an six packs of l 2 ounce cans s1de-by-s1de the flagship brand in ma.ior retail outlets. "Southern Californians arc d1s- cnm1ruumg when 1t comes to their soft dnnk preference." said Bill Adams, president of Coca- Cola Botthna Co. of Los Angeles. "While the new fonnula for Coke remains the choice of the ma- jority, there stall ex1su a group of consumcn loyaJ to the ongmal taste. For this reason. we plan to offer Coca-Cola classic as a com- panion product to the nc" taste of Coke." Adams S<lid the company has received hundreds oflette~ from customers since the 1ntroduct1on of the new Coke. One l 2-year-0ld '1rl from Del Mar. for cxampl<', WTOte: "I laked Coke the wn) 1t was. but now I love 1t1" A t~n from Santa Ana said· "In my opinion, the new Coke 1s a lot smoother and tastes wo nderful " And a couple 1n Fresno even ~nl photos of their infant hold1~ a CAln of new Coke under a headline that exclaimed: "Wake up to the ne~ wte of Colee . The Ne'\tt' Generauon'" Reagan launches attack· on V.S. trading partners WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent R~n threatened Saturda) to retahate aaamst Jap.n and the Euro- pc•n Common Market for unfair trad!it1 pract1ccs and ordered tn- vcs lions o( bamen aptnst ti. prod t.110 other nations. Movina to blunt prot.cc1Jon1st prnwl't 10 Conpus, Req.an'sact~on wu has stroDFSt acuon to date 1n res.,on11e to the na1lon·1 worscnina tJ'adc problems. Bua he st~ far shon of ttnet tanft1 and quo&as bt-1 na weighed on-Capitol Hill. The pttSJdent said m ha~ rqular Saturday radio broadcast from has rettUl at Camp David. Md .• that unless Japanese and Common Mar· ket bamen come down he wtll use has reahatory powen "as a lever to open cloeed doon abroad " But he said he l'w not ~ from tu frtt-tradt pnnClples." "Our obJCCt1ve wtll alwa ·s be to make world tnd1na partnmh'l)S freer and f11rtr for all." Reagan wd authont1~ wanted to know whether debns from the eopnc or elsewhere could have dama~ed control cables. making the plane impossible toily. Burnett said the voice recorder was the most damaged one he bad ever seen. "It's very scxerely damaged ... but we may get something out of 1t," Burnett sa1d at a news conference at the crash site Saturday. "Whatever was said 10 the cockpit. we'll get 1fthe tape IS 10 good shape." The orange box protecting the voice recorder was crushed at one end. Witnesses said the Jet seemed to roll tWlce about 1,000 f~t above the ground shonly after taking off from M1tchell a1rpon, then crashed and burst 10to flam~ about a half-mile south oftbe runwa\. Midwest Exp.ress president Iunalh)t Hoelcse.ma sau1 the aullne was to resume sen ice today with us two remaining CX-9s. and said ll wa!> negotiaung with another airline lo lease a plane to replace lhc one that crashed. The crashed OC-9 was manufac- tured 1n 1967 and was among three that Mid~t Express bought from the Venezuelan airline Avensa 1n January 1983, H()('k.)('ma s.~ud at a news confercnct. The Federal A' 1a11on Adm1ni~ tration conducted a routine inspec- uon of one of the thret' planes on Wednesday, said Hoelscma. but he was unsure \tth1ch Jet \ttas cbecl ed. Artificial heart pump replaced by human organ TUCSON. Anz. (AP) -Doctors transplanted a human bean Saturday antothechestofM1cbael Drummond, the youngest man to receive an artifictal heart, aftcT the Jarv1k-7 pump kept lllm ahve for nine days. Drummond was m critical but stable condition after rec:eivine the heart of a 19-year-old accident Vlct1m 1n a four-hour, 4S-mioutc operation. said Dr. Jack Copeland. The surgeon put Drummond's chances of survtvmg for a )t'ar at 15 percent to 80 pen:ent and of sutY1v1ni for five years at SO percent. Drummond was wheeled into the operating room at 11 :30 p.m. Fnda) after a medfoaJ team in Texas notified Copeland the heart of Tarro Gnffin was compatible for a transplant At 2 a.m .. doctors opened Drum- mond's chest and. at :!.:!8 a.m . a helicopter landed a t L ni \ ersll) Med1caJ Center with Gnffin's bean earned 1n a red-and-whit(' ice chcc;1 "The urning was JUSt about per- fect." Copeland said at a news bnefing after the surger) Doctors removed the Jan 1l -., hean an six minutes and started to attach the human hcan at 2AO a m Drummond was on a coron.tn b)pass machine unul 4· J 3 am . when the donor heart took o"er urgen was completed at 6 45 am "We had to \ttalt a con,1dt'rahlc: amount of lime waiting for the blecdmg to stop:· Copdand ..aid "Th~ was more bleeding than v.e bad hoped for. but when we cloSt'd the bleeding seemed to be ID control .. The surgery marked the first 11me the Jarvik-1 has bttn used to ktep a pauent alive unul a human.._donor hean could ~ found for tran~plJnl f1 , e pre\ 1ous 1mplanh "C'fl' 1n tended to permanentJ~ )U!>la1n II' n "I think 1f M1lce docs v.ell JnJ Deamond die9 S l n&er ·a cto r Jobno y Deemond, a .eteran of the blC band era, u be ·~ ln a 194• pboto. Denaond, wbcuoeeto fame a..a TOeal1-t with Glenn llliller'a ·~ mule be.nd and entertalned troope da.rlac Wor ld War D, dled of cancer P'rlday D1C1at at Cedan·Slaal lledJcal Center lD Loe ~el• at the ... of ea. Patti 11.a.rtln, ooe ofO..ond'• twoda~ten. eald IMr fatber nonmbed to ca.Deer that llad eprw.d ~t It.la body, btat be peformed u recently u llay la New Tork Cl ty't Ralabow Room. survives that thu \tt11l have an impact on the use of the Jan·lk-7 or other arufina1 hcan devices m trans-- plants," Copeland said. ··The whole point of all this 1s to prolong life. For people who have bad beans. \here 1s a devtc~ now that can substltute for the bean." "We're very exoted," Copeland said. "We're happy th.al things have worked out well so far. But. I don·t believe anyone on the team would realh claim to have achieved (ambcta1 heanJ bndgc to tran,plant unless the transplant 1s suoccssful · Teen receives donor heart as birthdaJ' present HOL TO' r .\P1 -.\ t~n-aier "h1.1 "a1ted tv>i• ""t'k' tor a ht:an transplant recet\t•d a 1fonnr hcan on ha 13th b1rthd4\ '3turdJ\ 1n a 1 tiour operation. J ho!>p1wl L.tfi-.1a l s.ltd 'ona \\ h1tc ot l lcn '' ~ l\t l'C'('t'I' ed the hean ,,t J 14-H~ar-old alt Lale l It~ ~1rl "hn d1t'd in a b1nck at1.1 d en1 Fn J.H '>311.1 \1ethod1-,1 H, ,r,tJt .. pol esmJn Da \Id Bia .. l ,ht· .u The he.H1 hJ1.I O\•t•n u n\1dereJ for \111.'.hael Drumrtll>nJ 1.1.tw had tx-en lo..('pt a.11,e ,1n an ani'dJI hcan 1n Tucson . .\nz "hilt' ht' 1.1.a1ted tor a human organ but J.-..:wr' rt:'tected 11 a\ too small 'ona "'hl) <,ulkrt•d tr.im .i (1)n· l!t'nll.al problem th.it Jam.1~<"1.I h('r hl'Jrt. 1.1.a\ 1n , r ".11 hut 't.ihk ,11n.!1t1on h 11. """ 1lit ••rt•r..1ta.1n ...i1J BlJ.d. \hl.'.~I Deu kmejian b acks more funding to fi g h t AIDS \\lR.\\1!,lll t .\PI -(11'\ (1l'Ofl?I." [)('u~mt· 1.in ..aid \<iturda' ht "'" o;uppon m"n: \late tund1ng '"' <\ID, rescar\h l·Jutallon and laf(' .. \h adrrnn1'ti Jllon ·~ "orl ang "llh memb<'~ 111 th(' ~slatun' anJ the l ntH'Nt' l,f t allfom1a 10 de- termine hc"1. much add1t10ndl tunJ- 1ng could t-.<-r flC\. ll' el\ 'u\C:d al ttm t1m(' "[)('ulm<'pan \.J1d in h1<. weclh rad to talk HI." ~1d t .111 t11m1.i ha' alrl."ad\ 1.1,mm1ttl."d St' m1lh(1n •h1' \t'ar tnr the l.11seaSt" o\n~u1rt'd Immune Deli \1em\, 'ndrvmc 1.1.h1lh dr'>ln1\' thl." ~'IJ\ 's ab1h1' t11 pr\llt'\.I 11"4.'ll 1r11m hfe 1hrea1en1ng 1llnc:" Ho most\ ual., a~u\tr' 1..11 1 nJC\ table: dru~s and hl."moph1hJl' are"-'1d tu~ mO\I hltt'h IC' act \II)~ "hllh ... ~prtad h\ ~'l1al u1nlat t 111n taminat('J nttdle and hl,x~ man' fu ion\ not b\ Ca\UAI ,11nt.al I Deukmt'111n said ll' er \JO• l ,1li tom1an have caught the d t\('3-.C and over I ~ l ha\(' d1t'd ni:uh ~' perttnl ot the nauon ' total "1 hts" not a time for runaw:\\ fl."<Ar or panic But nt1thcr t\ 1t a 11mc fm quick &Mumpllon\ 1>r , C1mpl ~cm' .. DeukmeJi&n w d "We havt ~ml." ,,f tht' an'~'"' about ho1i1. "-ID 1' <iprtad Rut ~~ don't ha't aJI the ani...,.tn 0 \,.. M Orange 0oMt DAJLY PiLOT/auNsay, 8ept.mb« 8, 1885 Killer goes free without remorse Streleski believes m urdertngprofessor enhanced his protest against Stanford 87 ITSVE GIClllINOER ' II I 1 ,,,_..._ VACA VILLE -Theodore Streleaki says he1l walk free from prison today without remone, con- vinced that by bammerina a Swill>rd Uni vertity profeaor to death be helped publicize the pliaht of ,n.du- ate 1tudent1. "I jud&ed correctly that the notorie- ty would ~ preu COVefllC," Strelttki said lD a recent pnaon interview. "People may make a value judszneot about me or the validity of my judaznent, but atill I think I'm aenina aome mesaqe out there. So it worked to that ex~nL •• The former a;raduate student killed mathematic• l>rofeuor Karel de- 1...eeuw in 1978 to proteat the .way the university tre&U ill ~U&te ltU· dent.a. At 8 o'clock this mornina, the 49-year-old inmate leaves the atate ptlton in Vacaville unconditionally &ftct ICtVina teven yean and 20 days on a 1eCOn3«iree murder convio- tion. Strdttki u.id that not only does be feel no remone for the murder, but that it would defeat hit caute to claim rem one. "If I committed a m\U'der to criticize Stanford., if I expma re- morse I juat throw my whole &J'IU· ment lo the wutebuket," be said. "I feel rqTCt. Not remorse ... rearet u I ace the UIJ!c im1>9Ct on people. I'm aony. But if I had it to do over &pin, I'd do it the aame way." Suclttki a1IO said be can't rule out the poaibility of k:illina &pin. "I fotetee no immediate, or lbDJ· term, neceuity for it,·: he u.id. "But m theory, it someone treated me like Stanford did, I could conceive of 1ciJ..lina. But I'm aoin& to work very bard not to aet boged down in • anythina" membliq bit 19-ye.ar q~t for a Ph.D. in mathematics from the univenitr. Streletki, a certified electrical e~ necr with a b9chelor'1 dearee 10 enalneerina pbylica from the Onlver- aity of Illiooaa. said be will leek work in the elcictronJca field in the San Franciaco Bay area and wilJ chanae iobt every yeat Or IO to avoid any t'lona-term tnvolvementa." If neceuary to pt work be will cut hi• beard and Iona hair, whlcb is held in place by a black lhoeatrina. be u.id. He expect.I little or no help from frieoc:b or family. He is divorced and correspond• with no one, iocludina hil mother in lllinois. He J>lana to sue atate officials for up to $2 million for defamation or character for publicl¥ questionina bi• sanity in parole bean~. Strelttti wd hit criucism of Stan· ford stemmed from the "adminia- tration taJdna tuition payments, but not ·aupervis.ina the professon." "The admiitlatration, rather, de facto, says to the professor, 'You're aood. We've aot to have di ... linluiabed people here. We've tot you. We're both happy. Don't aweat anythina, ... be said. Strelttki wd that CVCf) thouab bja criticiam is directed primarily at the adminiatration, be killed deleeuw becaute be "wu the moat pointed.and netative in bis commenu to me. He ia the person I had the moat contact with." Strelttki said that one time when be complained to cteleeuw, "bis iuponte, ftom very clote up, wu to say, 'Schoolboy,' at the top of hil voice. I aot hit spit all over my face." Once released, Strelcski said he plao1 to carry out "a to~en exercl1e to. prove that 1 am not violent," by vititina Santa Oara County and perhaps Stanford in the company of reporters. While in prison. Strclttki refUled to accept parole if it restricted bia travel. "I do intend not to be barred from Sabta Clara County," he said. "It's ridiculous for a person who's 'oi.na to work in electronics to be 110lated from Santa Clara County," the heart of the so-called Silicon Valley. Theodore atret.u.t. COD.tct.cl klller of a Stanford UnJ•er- alty profeeeor. will be rel~ from prt.on today. New documents adding intrigue to Hedgecock ' s r etrial By ALAN L ADLER Mayor ROJCr Hedaecock on perjury • ..... ..._.,.,., and conspiracy cbaraea, wbicb enten SAN DIEGO -The retriaJ of it.I fourth week Monclay, baa been Jesa tim•iiaiZmmm~qil of a rerun than Hedaecock predicted. Ila Tbe 28 prosecution witneuet ENGLISH RIDING LESSONS Maple Leaf Farms •t Ori.Ille County f airKfound1 Co.rt MeM, c.Jiforni• CAUNOWFOR SPECIAL BACK TO SCHOOL RATES ('71 4) '711·7181 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , / , , , ,, called ao far have said little different from the tint trial, which ended Feb. 13 in a miatrial when juron dead- locked 11-1 to convict the mayor of the nation's eiahth·Iarsc•t city. The prosecution case so far has been built on the theory that a political conaul~ firm run by former Hedaecock 11de Tom Shel)Ud wu Ultd u a laundry for illepl contributions to Hedaecock's 1983 campeian. The theory has been aupported by tcveral documents un- available in the fint trial. lbote documenu were among thousanc:b recovered 11 part of the coU.psc of the J. David &. Co. inveatment firm. Proaecuton claim comi-oy founder J. David Dominelli and hit buaineu partner and airl- friend Nancy Hoover uled hundreds of the tbouunm of dollan from the fi.rm to b9ck Hedaiecock'a candidacy. The J. David cl Co. WU forced into bankruptcy in February 1984 and Dominelli ia aervina a 2~year prison tcntence on federal convictions relat- ina to the fum '• collapse and aquanderina of at least $80 million in investor aueta. 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""9o<Ltlll111H11~~11111 iled annual returns of up to 40 percent on investor funds throuah foreitn currency tradina. Dominelli, Hoover and Shepard are awaitina preliminary hearinaa on conspiracy and perjury ch~. Hedaecock. who dodaed convictJon in February, is runninJ the puntlet for the second time. Tbouah he faces automatic re-moval trom office if convicted and could be sentenced to prison, Hedaeoock bu said he ia confident of winnina acquittal. His attomey1 Oscar Goodman, baa taken 1everai swipes at the1>f(>teGUtion cue oullide coun, sayina the only thin& they've proved u that Hedaecock thouaht about runnina for mayor after he bepn bis second term as a county supervisor in 1980. S~fically. Hed&ecock is acculed of pJottina wnh Shepard. Hoover and DomineUi to funnel illp contribu- tion• throuah Shepard 1 firm and failing to report those contributions on state-mandated political dis- closure forms. Other perju_n' cba.f'aes aIJeae failure to report cer1lio loans and income, but there has been little testimony ao far on those counts. lead prosecutor C harles Wickenham said durina hi• openina statement that San Dieao Police Chief Bill Kolender will testify about a convenation be bad with Hedaecock'a former bu1int11 panner in w6.ich be wu told that Hedaecock'• home waa being remodeled for free by Hoover. Wickenbam so far has tried to abow that Tom Shepard &.Associate• performed extenaivc work for Hedaecock in early 1982, months before Hedaecock said be bepn a terioua.campaian. Durlna .ttttimon~ by Hed&ecock's former chief of staff Mike McO.de, Wickenham produced two memos dated January and March 1982 that d.iacuued campaian plannina and 11.rateaY. Hedaecock wu copied in on the March memo. Durina earlier teatimon)'. by a former member of Shepard's firm, Wickenham concentrated on a $2,000 expenditure by Sbeperd'a finn in March 1982 to pay for lfecSaecock's lessons on bow to look better on televiaion. Goodman's cross examination so far bas focuaed on questionina pros- ecution witnesses over whether Hedfe<:ock knew of the activities they described. Two former J. David &. Co. employees testified bot.' they made SSOO contributipns to Hedaecock's campaian with money aivcn to them - PUBLIC AU'9TIUN SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 -1:00 P.M . (PREVIEW 12:00 NOON) PIWI ..., LlelllATlll If .llWIUY, llTltlll,llLLl'"ILll,llllZEI IRVINE HILTON INT'L aALLROOM 40I Frwy at Jamboree Offramp ,IATURINO: Large diamond Ring• up to 12 eta., Ladlea 10 ct. Emerald with Diamonds, Many Estate Ptecea, Lavendar Jade Rings, Sapphlr", Rubi•. Opal1, P .. r11, Watch••. Pendant1, Bracelet1, 14 & 18 K Gold. Aleo a Cottectlon of Fln• Bronz• lncludlng Remington, RuaMll, Mor .. u, T. Molgnozz. Alto Clock a, Ivory. 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He specifically mentioned Nancy MacHutchin. who raised money for Hedaecock's 1983 and 1984 camapaians and cumntly is raiaina money for his le&al defense. "She sat up there and said, 'What conspiracy? There was no con- spiracy.' How much better can you act?" Hcdaccock asked. "Thia ume wc·rc able to act much more of our case in durina the prosecution's araument. Now or lateris fi ne, but it's aood to act it in so early ... Three-architecture awards go to coast Polytech students Three area residents have been selected to receive awards io architecture at California State Polyteehnic Institute, Pomona. Third rear student James Devlin. a 1979 aradu&te of Costa Mesa Hia.h School, wil receive a SSOO acholanhip from the Los Anaeles chapter of tfic Woman's Architectural Leque. Fourth year student Renee Esralew of Hunlinaton Beach will receive a $ 1 000 acbolanhip from the Oranae County Chapter of the American Institute of ArcbitecU. She is a 1969 araduatc of of Olenbrook South Hi&h School 1n Glenview, Ill. . . Fint year student Lelan Ulery, a 1984 araduate of Estancia H1&h School in Coat.a Mtta, will receive an out.standina deaiJn award. UCI •tudent advl•ers named Fifteen hiah school aenion arc scrvina on the student advisory committee of UC Irvine's Office of Relations with Schools and Co11caes (ORSC). The committee was formed last year to pin the pcnpectivc o( colleac- bound student.I on the univenity s efforts to provide information to prospective underaraduates. Agendas at monthly meetinas have included such items as a review of the content and desian of UCI publications and su11e1tions for such events as JuniorO.yandSeniorDay. Committee memben spent one me~hn&filhna out an admiu1on1 application to ,;ve coun.elon insight into typical difficulues an applicant miaht encounter. Student Advisory Committee members were recommended by high school official• wbo are memben of the ORSC Counselor Advisory Committee. They will terve throu.~e 198$-86 academic year. The 1tudent1 are li1ted below hometowns and hi&h schools Fountain Valley: Amy Cbu, ia Dorin, Mark ICumashiro, Louis La Croix and Kristina Widmayer, Fountain Valley Hiah School. Huntinaton Beach: Robert Armstrona nt, Nona Jans~, Emery Moakowiu and Heather Zunip, Oceln View Hiab School. Scholanblp• awarded Tb.ineen Oranae County colleae atudents will re<:e1 ve a total of SI S.000 m Hammond Co. acliolanhipt for the I 98S-86 school year. announef's Dr. Gordon C. Bjork. chairman of the Hammon'1 Company Em· ployeea,IDependenta Scbolanhip Fund and a director of the Newport Beach- b&led mortpat b&nltlna ftnn. l..ut year, 1even winnen accepted a tow ofS 10,000, IO this year's totals repreeent record hi&b• in the tbrt1C·year--0ld proaram accordina to BJork. He added that two main office employees' dauahten, Suaan Ren« Savitt and Sandra Oudrun Wickland, are the top winnen thi1 year. The bi& winner, Savitt, a Cotia Meu resident receives o $3,000 scbolanhip. A 1983 Summa Cum Laude araduate of UCLA, ahe will enter the John Kennedy School of Oovemment at Harvard Unlvertity in September, punuina a two-yeer muter'• proaram in public pohcy wnh an emphasis on enersy poUclet. A Phi Beta Kappund dean's list member, she received reacnu and alumni ec:holanhipa at UCLA. She alao conducted public rclattons and outreach prosrama for an orpniution concerned with nuclear aarms and enefl}'. She la the dauahter of Rochelle Savltt. The other m.tor Winn~ Wickland, a realdent of ll"\'lne, accepts a S2JOO award to beain three yea.rt or atudies at the HaatJnp School of Law at UC San francllCO. A 198' araduate of UC Irvine, she waa on the dean 't li at 1evcral timea, received otlter awards, and was involved 1n numeroua campus activities, includina the German Oub, wh ich she founded. She also studied at a German univenity for a year. She 11 the dauahter ofOudrun Wickland. For two Oranae Coaat 1tudent1, 1985 is the third year In a row they arc receivina Hammond tcholanbips. They are: Scott Howard Thompson of San Oemente, the son of Phillip Thompson: and Edward John Roacrs of Ne~n Beach, the aon of Robert 0 . Roam. A tenlor at the UC San Diqo, Thompson obtains a Sl,,00 award. Roaen. a senior at the Univtnity of Southern California, receives a $500 award. Four other 1984 winnen are alto beina awarded scholanhips this year. Katen Leiah Thomp_19n, Thompson'• sister and a sophomore at UC San Dieao. rectivet Sl,m . A S7'° award 1oe1 to Deborah Lynn Metzacr, an employee in the Loan Production Department, I Junior a1 Cal tale Fullcnon. and a Newpon Beach resident. Also pttina UOO 11 Tammy Anselmo, a Newport Beach resident a 'sophomore at Ca1 State Fullerton and an employee of SunStatc lnsura~cc Apncy (a Hammond aublldiary). In addition to the Thompson, two other brother-1i1ter teams receive I 98 S ICbolanbJpt. Rotm' UI~ Maria Teresa, ~lveaS500 for her fint year at the Univenity of COiorado. J ne third pair of winnen the dauahter and aon of Norman 1. Brody live in Newpon Beach. Justine E. Brody. a tcnior at Stephens Collete in Ml110uri, receives S 1}>00. WUllam S. Brody, who is stanina at UC ._-.. ... San Dies<> law acbool, recelvea ~1 .500. The two remainina rec:ipienta arc Wen!Sy Lynn Chri.atia.oson~ dautbter of Debbie Oo11tianton. Re receivea S 1,000. Christianson lives in l..quna Hilla. Regis pampers you with personalized, quality service. We consult before we cut. Shampoo, cut & style. Only $16 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS South Coaat Plaz.a (Near 81ar1) ~0-8888 ------~-----r~--~~~"!."!"~ Cal Poly .cholanhlp• · Helen V, Sandercock Scholanhipt ofS600 each for'the I 98S,86 academic year have been a~ to n~ota at Cal Poly thl1 fall. The tcholanhlpt an e_rovlded by the tttate of Helen V. Sandercock, a former aecretary for the School of Fine Art.a at UnJvcnity of Southern Callfomla. llec:ipienta of the eebolanhipa were selected by Cal Yoly's Scholanhap CommJn.e, which conudered 1ucb ficton u acbolaatic achinement cbuacter, and ftnlftCi&J need ln reachJna ht ded1Joni. ' Thi•_ Jar'• local Ndplenta of tht Helen V. Sandercock Sd\olanhlpa lnchade: VJ(ld P. lolenlt. Co.ta Meta, tmlor, con1tr\.lclion me~rMnt ll\d John T. Callidy, Huatlnaton Beach, senior, busioeu lldm1ni trat1on. ---, _____ . --~ I . ' Orano-Cout DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, September 9, 1995 Al Be sensible, not sentimental with aging parent DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wa• alone. My Sliter and her husband intereatcd in a ttiOCnt item in the invilccl.Dad to Jive with them. T.hat ptper with comments from four luted th~ months. He nearly people. The question: Would you burned the house down when be fell entrust your aaed parent to a nursina asleep with a li&hted ciprette in his bome7 All four replied. .. No." They hand. He frequently unnated on the would rather take can of an elderly carpets because be could not rc-~nt themselves. That item hit me member where the bathroom was. hard. When be took a swina at my brother- 1..ast ~~other died, leaving Dad in·law for no apparent ~sod they checked him into a hospital for evaluation. The doctont 1nfonned u.s be bad Alz.bei~er's disease and the best place for hun was a nunina home. My SJster and I searched for weeks and finally found a place we tbou&ht Dad would like. In less than a month we were asked to remove him because be kept wandennaout of the buildma. endaDJCnna bis life. Apin we tearebed. Dad lasted leu tha.n 48 hours in the second home. He walked out into the traffic four umes. The third home was clean and friendly but t.n a couple of months be landed in the hospital with a "stroke ... h turned out not to be a stroke. He bad been overmedicated. When be wu brou&ht back to ~e home be had, to be strapped 1n a wheelchau. Shon.ly after that be qwt eann1 a.nd lost 60 pounds. In a few months be dJed. My messaac is this: No one wants to put a parent t.n a nunmg home, but someumes there 11 no choice. I wish people would understand instead of mwna us feel that we are tc!fish and uncarin1-rm sianina this ._ PAJN- FUL MEMORIES. All• lMDEIS Second chance baffles father DEAR MEMOIUD: ne care of die eJurly lt eee of ~e prlactpeJ problem• fadq u W. 4ecau ... lt promlte9 to set •one. ne pllt of cklldrea WM are a.able to J ab parents lato ~elr llomea cu be ove~elmtq. S. oftea we kar, "Wlay It lt tUt oee pa.rat caa take care of aevea ~bea bet aevea cklhtrea cauot take care of ome pareat!" Deedy say•. "Brtalia& ase4 pernt1 lato "e IMMlae "\at •trMC aeallmea&al appeal b9t Ute adalt cklW .a.o.Jd aot bt lM seatimea&al or lmpalalve wltea makla1 ~. ~lea. A fadaer wllao aever 1ot aloq wt~ llllt ao• la llllt you1er years l1 aot likely to set atoaa •lda lit.Im wk8 lite t. older." (Tiie same 1oe1 for mo~er u4 daapter.) When we speak of the empty nest, we instinctively picture a woman in Iler late 40s ... bored, depressed, neurotic and unfulfilled pecking tbrou&h starched lace curtains, hold-ina a plate of frcshJy baked brownies and easerly awaitina the arrival of her son's laundry. Now try this picture. A S~ycar-old fathef, ridden with guilt and full of repeu, standina by \he window holdina a baseball ilove eagerly a'tt'&itin& the arrival of his son to talk about life. It happens. The empty nest isn't a female condition. It happens to a lot of men who, during the child-raising years, arc bUJy establishina them- selves in a successful career. When they fiully bave1.hnimno devote to the children, the children have grown up and 1one. It miaht be tragic if the state of the economy hadn't returned a whole acncration of kids to the nest. As my husband said when our kids moved Q. -Fr••\ tlae to tlae, U1e Noptne O..ble appear• la yow eea.aa. Cnlcl Y" stv• u a brief .. ,._u.. of tW. eoaveatJoa? - H.B., Norfolk, Va. A. -How many times do you remember doubling a one-level overcaUer and inflicting a substan- tial penalty on him? If your answer is that you don't remember when last that happened, don't worry- most bridge players would give you exactly the same response. On the other hand. how often have you been in this sort of predicament: Your partner has opened the bidding with one club, right-hand opponents has interven- ed with one spade and you hold something like: •83 <;;:i KJ95 OA873 +JI! You would like to take some ac- tion, but nothing is appropriate. A free bid at the two-level virtually guarantees a five-<:ard suit and is forcing, so that i.a ruled out. You can't bid one no trump because you don't have a stopper in the enemy suit. Since you have two much to pall, your only choice is to reluc· tantly raise to two clubs and hope that you haven't missed a partial. or even game. in bearta. About 30 years ago Alvin Roth. one of the greatest bridge players of all time. suggested a solution. Since immediate low-level penalty doublea of an overcall occur so seldom, why not use the double to describe the problem hand above: a hand with 7-11 points. support for the unbid suits and tolerance for opener's suit. You do not even have to give up ERMA Bo11£c1 back home, "God bas given me a second chance. This time l'm going to be there for them. The first night at dinner he asked, "Where arc they'r' "Your daulhter acts her nails done after work and your son bas a date and won't be home until late." "Oh~ Was lt alw.ays like-tb1s'1 I mean, eatirur. alone'r' "Always, .TI said. "They were never home." On Saturday morning, he came into the kitchen numb. "I just dropped by their rooms and asked someone if they wanted to bit a few OMAR SHARIFF the low-level penalty double. If you have a hand where you want to penaltZe the i>pponents, you simply pus. Partner is expected to reopen with a double on all hands where he would have sat for a low·level penal- ty double. and you convert to penalties by passing. This use of the double was originally called the .. Sputnik" dou- ble. because it was devised in the same year that the Russians orbited Sputnik. The term Negative Double is far more graphic. since it makes it clear that it is not a penalty double. Q. -wa... 1.. p1a1 t1ae --s11ort Chab," doet a ••• cliuloacl retpo•M .Mw a but..._.? la a reee•t ..-• I r..,•••ecl to pert.•r'1 ... d•'9 opealac bW wlt'9 a five-card clla· ..... amt laeadecl by Ute aee-kiq a.ad u Htaicle qtteeD. We mined a 1aae beeaue partaer iaa.l1tff I alHHald laave jam peel to two clla· moed1. -G.P., Wi.lmiaston. Del. A. -If you have a specific agree- ment with partner that one dia mond is an artificial. negative response. then you s hou ld have jumped to two diamonds. In all other methods. a response of one diamond is positive. showing a suit and 6 points or better. 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"Always have been. I used to try to keep awake until they went out for the evening." One day I saw my husband sitting outside the bathroom door looking very depressed. "What's the matter?" I asked. "I just spent 30 minutes talk.mg to my son behind a closed door about life. When I asked him how he felt about it, be said. 'I'm for it' and took off." During the weeks that foUowed he tried to establish rapport. He made a stab-at discussing sex with our daugtner who said, "What don't you understand, Dad?'' He shouted ad· vtce to them as they rode away lD a cloud of exhaust and told amusing stories about his childhood as they watched MTV. One nil.ht he fell crxhausted into a chair and said, "I give up. I don't knCJw how to reach them." ''Have you tried the phoner' I said. "It's easy for you. You had them as children. I shook my head, "They're no different now than they were then." "Then how did you know the nest was emptyT' "It wasn't easy, but the day I took my first hot shower, I kne_w so~ th1ng was diffe-rcnt." s..,.... IHwr.d •• ,.P, .. •nwt•w ol m. ...,,,.,,,_, gtoup •nd oc~ 119«.t.c ltvle9 mev not ti. .,.,.i..,_ '" _.,, 1t01a A sreat deal bl beell wrtnea Oil W. Hbject b•t tM bett book by far It "Yoer Alias Parat•" by Job Deedy. Th Ht.Mr addretlff ••ck qH1tloD1 H tke realltles of wldowltoocl, remantqe am•s tk Dot-so-yous. 1 .. ellaes1 ucl Mw to deal wlda lt, &k MltiJe pareat, pllt trtps, ~elmer'• dlteue, ftaaaclal trapt dttlped to rtp off tM elderly, a.ow to evaluce a aantas Mme ud flaally, ltow to declde w•e~er yoer parat be&olls• Ill ycnrr-Mme or elaewbere. Deedy raltet altdl qaeatiou u, "How does you 1poeae feel abomt yoer perat movta1 la!" "b dtere eaoep Uvta& apace or wW yoe bt 1ieppta1 all over eacllt otlaer?" ''WW die move-t. reb yo• of y"t privacy?" .. Bow trill lt affect yoer IOC1al We?" 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San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between BurbAnk and Victory Phonr 818 780 2244 WE.ST GOVfNAL Sen Befn&fdiAO Frwy ~M II~~ .P~ 8+8-9.f9·~97 1 COSTA M&6A--Sftrt-Oteq-o-Frwy 81'0 Harbor 8tvct Ptmm: 114~40-8?47 Open Monday thru Fflday 10 9 Saturday 10 6 Sunday 12 6 - ·L .. () I{ .\ N ( ~ E Gro to~ • L eather fashions are being seen at some of the best parties in town. No longer are leather styles being categorized only as sportswear or Western wear. The suedes are par- ticularly drapable, "said custom leather designer Courtney Johns of New- port Beach, who has created the soft material into dresses suitable for the fanciest of cocktail parties. "The color range in suedes is limitless," said Johns as he displayed dresses in shades of turquoise, browns and greens. "Leather is becoming -astaplelna1otof t . () .\ s ·1· a-cust<J II' \ 1t 1 \ 11 I \ '\ people's wardrobes. Black is a classic and will never go out of style." The youthful-looking 39-year-old designer, who came to Newport Beach six months ago from Santa Fe where he had bis own business, has had a long-standing "love affair" with leather. The native Ken- tuckian first became fascinated with leather during his early college days when he watched an acquaintance make motorcycle fashions. While at Ohio Uni- versity in Athens where be received a master's desree, he started paint- 1 ng on clothes and enrol- led in flat pattern classes. After school, Johns worked in New York as a designer for a denim company and traveled throughout Europe for the company. The real learning with leather came after he joined Orchard Leather in New York where he designed and learned to sew on the material. "Mistakes when working with leather can be very costly. With fabric you can resew, but needle marks will show on the leather. If you make a mistake, you have to cut another piece. I first work with a muslin and tit that before I ever go with the ... ,I leather." The leathers wi lh which he works are mostly imported from Europe or are American cowhide tanned in Japan . "The Japanese take the cowhide and turn it into a leather called Plonge. It is super thin ancjincredibly strong," said Johns. '"It comes in a lot of colors and is good for pants, skirts and loose fitting jacke~ "The French have a linen leather that is crinkled. It's so thin and great for Jackets and travel. It can be wadded up," he explained, pull- ing a numberofjackets from a-small tote. Another lea ther with SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1985 - which Johns particu- larly likes to create 1s lamb ~t has been .. dr - tressed .,. ··it is a new leather chat has been embo cd and col ored togi"e IC an antique look. A jacket 1n this will look like a bomber jacket that ha served its ti me. " For lining all ofhr styles. except suede which has to retain it drapability, Johns u es a strong ny1an fabric similar to parachute cloth. Johns' pnces are $600 for dresses and Jackets: $150forskirtsand $340 for pants. "Once you add fi nc lea ther item to vour wardrobe. you will find ' II It can be habll forming. Here\ ou ca n wear leather fa hron most oJ chc .H?ar rn the evening and rn cheda\11meex- cep1 for the te w hot month . The fas hions \\ 11/ la r fort.'\ er with the proper can' ··.\If o r leathers have a \npe otrti n1 h. butthe uedes need immediate at1enc1 on b} a spec1allst 1ftnereare badh oiled. Bab) _pon·dq:.appl1ed prompcl~ on suede WJ/J u uall~ remo ve 0 1/ pot ·· John . "ho ees cl1en t b) appointment 1s planning a showing of h1 fashion th1 month. Further information 1s available from 6 73-6141. ......... ~--~~----=--~~~--~~~~~~~---------------------------------------·-- Chanel creates sensuous new fragrance--Coco If we_ were playing a word usocia- tion pme, and I said Chanel, I believe most of you would answer No. S. Or, some who arc really into fubion m1jht answer jacket. VIDA Dw To some, fragrances and fashaoni. are srnonymous with Gabrielle "Coco • Chanel, whose career spanned five decades until her death in 1971 . bold sense of feminine style. Coco, Her influence lives on, and will the fragrance. captures the aura at a surface apin on the fragrance side 10 time when there is a resurgence of mid-September as Bullock's stores interest in Chanel." launch "Coco." "Today we think of the Chanel Coco. created by Chanel parfumeur style as classic. but an reality she was Jacques Polge, 1s described as a quite daring." said Monte Ventura, sensuous fragrance ... a contrast blend Bullock's fashion coordinator. "She of luxury and subtlety at the same h1'd a vision of how a modem woman time spicy, floral and amber-toned. should look, and that idea that has compKt kits that measure three inches by two inches. The red compact comes in a red brocade pouch and contains a har· monized palette for eyes, cheeks and lips ... four eycshadows, mascara blush, lip aJQJS, an eye shado~ applicator and a mirror. · The eyeshadows are tM sparklers in this ofTerfna. Jntroduccd arc polvere di acmme (or powdered gems) that make the eyelids &listen, gleam and spulde. They can be applied dry for a subtle look for daytime, 'or wet for more intensity and longer·lastina color. • • • If you are one of the millions who wear contact lenses (especially the pennanentoncs)orweareye makeue. you mi&ht be interested in Andrea s latest product -non.oily Eye Q remover pads. The company has developed a fragrance.free, water·baaed formula that includes aloe vera gel to protect and care for your delicate eye area. They promise just one wipe will leave the eye area clean, oil free and provide a soothing effect. It's in drug, cham and variety stores, and more good news is in the price -less than $4 and less than $3 durina an introductory period. (I found them at a discount store. 6S in a jar, even less ex.pensive. They worked for me.) • • • Has ~r straight hair been getting the drOopies during the hot, humid weather or have ,YOU wa'!i and curly beads been noticana the frizzies? Vidal Sassoon stylists say you need more control, and suggests you get it from their new styling products - Style Fix, Body Glaze and Sculpung Gel. To cunait the friz.zies, apply the gel and blow dry for extra hold. Prevent a straiaht-hair collapse with mousse or the aJaze (blowdry upside down for more oompb). After correcting the drooJ>ies or t.fle frizzies add a whoosh of fu to lock in your style. What's the difference in mousse and &laze? Both add volume to hair and 6elp direct strands in ways they don't naturally fall, multiplying styl- ing options. However, mousse puts in texture and the hair appears thicker. while &laze gi ve a sliahtly softer look and adds a shine. The bead notes are a mix oflnd1an continually evolved. She has served jasmine, mimosa. peach and as an inspiration to other designer for fransipani. The amber base note is a years but this fall the return to combination of opoponax.. sandal-· updated classic elegance is a major wood and sycamore. trend and her 1nOuencc will be even "We consider Coco to be the most more strongly felt .'-· excitin_B fragrance of the decade," said • • • Tap dancing their way to dessert Allen Questrom, Bullock's chairman. Let's move down to Italy for s11vla Hatto• did it to ber friends "There is a whole mystique surround-another new. From Milan comes -aain .. .invited them to lunch' and .-,rn;a..:;tb,,.e~l~eiiiniiidiiioiiifiiiCiiocoiiiCiihaiiiniiciiil aiiniidiihiieiiiriiii'aiiniiioiithiieiir iiPuiiiipaiiCiioiiliioiir iisciilii, oiiniieiiiiof~tb_o_sel pve them salad and fruit... then brought out one of her 7,000-calorie n!Z.wp::Kt. bux:h 't'i fo~IOO t'!>\ond, ?l't/6't~ ':;1:)10 wv"ll..'lo/OOd v1\~ lOOl ~t».txrl b\'Vd, 21Y2a3 'X.73 po~ra S2~~outh le\<a.aw. ,818/ Xl't 9~~~ n1Cm •rn-fn !0Lo9. ~Lurdcy 10t.oGl surdoy nc..vr to':> desserts. This time it was chocolate mousse made with cream and liquor. The "sinful dessert ca~r" took.. i>tace-tn the-a.araCn of Iadra Jacoby's Mesa Verde home. It was Hatton's thjr~ annual tap dance recital and gourmet luncheon event Hatton aot into tap dancing about three years when she needed to perform at a family reunion amateur hour. Sbe-\P()k secret lessons, sur- prised the ..family with her new acquiz:cd talents and has been dancing ever since. . Her teacher, Doua Webster, wu• one of the guests watching her tap to "School Days" and "Tea for Two." Others at the four·bour luncheon included J9dy Germer, Lee We111ley, Rosalie O'Briea, BouJe Cetpve, Jollau Tomi.lo, Jeyce Bllrt, SM Baker, Ssa.q Noll, EUea Sc.Mnser, '11... Scott, Barbara 1Ua1 and See Freemaa. Also, Niu Horll, Patty SM Glu1ow, Paallae PerHa, Dotty Steveuoa, Dua Q.risteuea. T.,..y Pearce, EddJe Cblk, Betty Survis, Dlua LeSner, P~yW1 Sdlemberc. Gluy Molli and MariOll Rall Now, that Hatton has the tapping well in band, she and Jacoby have taken on a new project They have been collecting Spodc's Christmas Tree pattern and plan to have a rental service ... The Chnstmas Dining Com- pan.Y is the name they have given the business they orunized this summer. f •• Cee Straas of Irvine (Del Mar and PaJm Springs) hosted an August pany at Milles Aeurs Restaurant in Rancho Santa Fe to celebrate the birthday of jockey BW S.11 .. •er. Most of the guests, including Shoe· maker's wife C18dy, daughter A.mu· da and Cindy's mot.her, Vtrpaia Banes, arrived at the party site straight f'Tom the races at Del Mar. Yau have style Q UALITY Quality is l uxurious but never pretentious Quality is exciting but never flashy Quality is rare ... but is fo und at 1024 Bayside Drive · Newport Beach. CA 92662 • 71 4/640-0990 ............. _, ......... ~ SylYla Batton with Donna Webeter (center) and Joan Scott. HASA TOT AL NE\JV LOOK We've expanded our offerings. Yes, we still have our expert Interior design service but now are proudly offering a selection of tine quality antiques and a complete line of accessories tor the home. You can also choose from many unique gift Items. GRAND OPENING Monday September 9 HOURi.. Mo~ Thurs & Sat 9 JO am-s JO pm Friday 9 JO am~e oo pm Closed Sunday 2924 San Miguel OrM, NRpof1 leech. Ce 92110 (714) 940-9193 lO<Mtd In IPW N~ Hill Ct!)kr .IL1ht c.omtr ol iMt M~ MIO ,Old lOMU. ' ~r8!!ge Co .. 1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September 8, 1986 83 .. YWCA benefitfeatuEes-live auction Fashion shows slated More than 100 items includina three daya and niahts at Ex~ '86 in Vancouver will be up for bid at the Thuraday premiere charity auction planned at the Irvine H1hon by the YWCA of Orange County. Rams pla}er Jack Kemp 1s ser- vina as honorary chairman of the Christian Women hearguestspeaker Connie Knapp, wife of a motorcycle racer. will 0e guest ~peaker at the l 1:30a.m. Sept. 18 luncheonofNcwport Beach Chnsuan Woml'n'sClubat the Airportcr Inn. The proaram also includes a fall fashion show and mu~1c by contralto Tricia Brick. Reservations a.re required by S1:pt 14 and ma> be made by callina Peggy at 760-0289. • • • Capistrano Valley Chapter 3274, Amencan A~sociast1on ot Retired Persons, will meet at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hot ~pnng~ Danct' hall in "ian Juan Capistrano. Joe McKee. president, 240-3015. ha\ mort> information • • • Laauna Hills branch of AA UW will meet 10 a.m. Sa turda> at lgJc!.1a community Park in Laguna Hills. Florence Altce Black. membership chajrman, 581-8614, h~s mQrc tnformatLOnonmcmoorship and .tt'll\ 1t~t"t fof 1he-confin1-year. - ,,_.,,,.,. CMfW ,_,.,,. I~ Olf>KfOtY 1An1h .. 1 t.c ,.,, I "• 1tur • ,,,., \\"'' 0.,•91 UIA 8mtllt• 8"111\t-I< ~5'°'" ( ll.trll4'• \.fl(j•lltlf\ \\-t lf1t•rh\ ~.f\ \flf 1-.-h t.11v l•roc.N• \fun•\ tlnjtt'' •• event and Paul Salata will act as auctioneer for the live auction. The event which wi\J help the Y fund its youth proarams will act under way at 5:30 p.m. with the silent auction. Dinner is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, $125 per couple, and corporate tables may be arranged by calling Linda Baker or Darla Prouse at the Y. 834-1645. • • • At Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club on Saturday a Scand1nav1an N1aht will get under way at 6:30 p.m. to celebrate the half-way mark in the club's sponsorsrup of the 5.5 meter world champ1onsh1p regatta and the candinavian Gold Cup Challenge regatta. The dinner dance being arranacd b) Bev McGowan and DI'. Jack Larson honors skippers and crews · of both events. After the smorgasbord at 8 there will be dancina to the music of Ray Catalano and his Sound Investment band. • • • Michelle Moms will be honored b)" thc-SoroprimistCl ub ofNewpon Harbour Sept. 25 at tts tenth annual d1st1nau1shed women's luncheon. Moms, author of"lfl Should Die before I Wake" will speak at the event be1n1 held at the Irvine Hilton with "The Adult Survivor of Child Abuse" as her topic. Also, included on the proaram 1s a show of fashions from Fashion Island coordinated by Kitty Lcshe and exhibits by local bus1ncsSC1. Proceeds wtll benefit Interval House, a shelter for abued women and children and Soropt1mist youth projects. Elizabeth Lambert, .533-1005, or Dawn Mane Lemonds, 957-5457, has more information. • • • Parents without Partners, Orange Coast Chapter 26, will hold a luau from 4 to 11 p.m. on Sept. 15 at the Costa Mesa Women's Oubhouse. The event, open to the public. 1s S 12 for buffet and dance and $6 for dance only. More information 1s available by\ calhna 546-5 788. Anotherdancewith music by Flax is Qn calendar for Sept. 20 at Costa Mesa Country Club. • • • • The Scand1na-.1an Uub of Laauna Beach 1s planning a g.ala cra yfish party at Hotel Laauna on Sept. 21 No host codcta1ls in the patio prdcn "-Ill 'et the fcst1vit1eS aoin& at 7 p.m with the complete crayfish dinner at 8 (1t ends with apple cake -with custard sauce) Tickets are $50 each and ma)' be amngcd by calling 494-115 I ••• Also, on the 21st. there will be a Moon Fcsuval and Beauty Pagea nt planned b) the OC Chinese Cultural Club. The third annual event. according to Dr Lock Gtt Ding. v.111 be at the Anahcin Hilton A reception 1s planned for 5 p m followed by dinner. the pageant and coronation ball. Contestana trying for the crown and scholar!.h1ps arc Lisa \-cc. Fountain Veile). Grace Lan and Trana Linn Huntington Beach Sherr) Chang, Marcia Fu and Kell> Gee In inc Jud} l\'ang. Los Alamitos, Shef)I L)nnc Jung and Linda L1 n. \lion tcre) and T eme Mack of Wes1m1nfler Rescn·at1ons ma-. be confirmed with Anita Che w 523-5254. RT CENTER FASHION I SLAND BP.OADWAV· To celebrate thl' 1n1roduc:twn of the: com- puterized bndal/a1ftrr11stry !>Htc:m thl' "'lewport Beach !>iore phtns 11 b 30 to 9 p.m )pc:ual c:vcn1 for all bndes and grooms 10 be Hors d'oucvres. winc asnd weddin& ca ke will be sencd and a number of infor- mauonal '>(m1nar\ on setttn& up a nev. househould "'ill be a vall ablt' Rc\t'n altun\ ma; be maJt' b' l alltni 64~-1212 · . . . JC PENNEY: • ~ Huhda) Rndal \ho11. 1n .;unjunLt1on with. ~1odem Bnde "1 agaz1nr 11.111 be hC'ld at noon Suturda> at the Hun11ng1on Reisch Storr Fol· lov.1 ng the \ho" of bndal go11. n\ and atll ndiints. mother· ol-thc-hnde dnd 11011.-er iJrl fashi on!. wmultants 11.111 be a\ ailablt' to answer questions pena1n1ng 10 11.edd1n& plannin& The: sho'll. 1s-compltmentar) and nc1 resef\ a11on~ dre required .{~ .. . -: . "; ·--::(,~ ~,·, . LANZ pre,£•nh 11, 1u \\I.ill ,h,11• < 11//f'C t <111 with d ll !ht• c c1/n1 .1111/ < "1/1·1111·1)( 111 rht• ,1,.i \On f tncf tht: /,1/1••1 111 f,l'J/, 11 ,fl, it'' cH}(/ c1CC.('>'>'>CJflP' tu Hll '"' 11 'lfll1 •U' 11.lfllt•' cl f cho CJ·\ \t(•,! Jnd rni "1 Fall is in the air at Newport Center Fashion Island. Enjoy a festival of musi c, the latest in fa shions and thirty new stores opening in the Atrium Court. AL'S GARAGE turns boys inw well-dressed young men with everything from )hoec. by Zodiac to Ruff Hewn slacks . Choo~e from assorted size5 and colors SOIGNEE can tdke you to lunch at the Rttz with elegant style. Build a complete ward- robe with sweaters, blouses, skirts, belts and evening c3Wre . Near Bullocks Wilshtre THE LOOK gives you the most c. urrent fc1shions for men and women, featuring updated styles wtth a Europec3n influenc P Shown i'i the black leather bag from thf'tr large collection of accessories. 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''~••tff ,, ,,, , '•""·•"' ft.•lt ., '. ' ti~ ~ M I.IC QUf'• I un ,,.. I "" "' J '"" f1 •• ii. ll who 1• ' • It (. , tir ' t" • • , .. '• I • ~~~---------~--~~--......................................... &. - 'Galileo' launch.es SCR season An epic drama from South Cout Cliff' Drive, Newpon Beach. Rcscr- Rcpenory and four wild comedies vations 631-0288. (one a world premiere) from com-Thomas McKee u direct.in& the mun.ity theater sroups oompriae a full J melodrama "Pure as the Driven menu of theatrical openiop this • Snow" for the San Oemeote Com- week. munity Theater. The show opens SCR launches its 211t :!into JITIS Tbundayforfourwce~ndsofTbun- orbit Tuesdar with .. Galileo," rtolt day·thtouab-&turday performances Brecht's IOU\OI tribute to th. ioneer at 8:30, closina Oct. 5, at the Cabrillo utronomer. Elsewhere in Cosia Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Mesa, the Civic Playbou1e befins its will be aiven Tuesdays tbrouab Qemcnte. Reservations 492..()465. own 21st season with the frantic farce Friday;s at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 "Musical Beds" is the latest orig- "P'MtUPt Premy," openina' Thurs.-and 8 and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 in.al comedy by Orange County's Lew day, throuah Oct. 13 at the Fourth Step Riley and focuses on a married man's Roundin& out the openina nifbt Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, attempt to oongucr mid-life crisis. lineup are ''lliaek C..elJ," operuna Cos1a Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket Riley and Joe Creico are directing. Friday at the Newport Theater Arts information, and the cast includes Elaine Center, "Pue Al die Drtvn S..w," "Footliabt Frenzy" at the Cosia Baudiscb, Jan Cranston. Jim Cude, bowina in Thursday at the San Mesa Civic Playhouse focuaes oo Olive Harris, Dairdl Kitchell, Steve Oemente Community Theater, and backstaae misadventures at a com-Maalioooo. Ann McFadden and the ~micre of "Muteal Be41" by munity theater play and featURS Ron Tamra Stevens. the Ana-Modjeska Players, arriving Duvall, Sandy Silvert. Maloolm Sil-The adult comedy is being staged Frid~y. ver Katen von Kahn 1::.vers, Ed Ryan by the.AJi.Modjeska Players at the SCR founding director· Manin and Micbael Valencia 11. Resident Anaheim Cultural Center, 931 N. Benson is stagina "Galileo" with director Pati Tambcllini is staaing the Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Per- ooted suae and screen actor Dana med fonnances will be given Fridays and Elcar in the title role. Foundina co Perf~~ances arc scheduled for Saturdays at 8 p.m. thrpugh Sept. 28 company members Ron Boussom, Thursdays throuah Saturdays at 8:30 with matinees at 2 p.m. Sept. IS and Martha McFarland, Richard Doyle, with a Sunday matinee at 2 fi~~~l 29. Reservations 92.1-4135. Don Took. Hal Landon Jr. and Art 22 at tbe playhouse., 661 · ton Tbeatergoel'5'-intending to catch Koustik are featured in the show, St., Cost.a Mesa. Reservations .. Greue" at the Harlequin Dinner along with Anni Lona. Hal Landon 6sO-S269. Playhouse have one more week minster (995-4113). Fndays and Sat· urdaJ! at 8:30 throu~ Oct. S. • A CMru LlM ' at the Grand Dinner Theater, 1 Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7710), ni&btJy except Mondays at varyina .curtain times throuah the end of the year. •"C:.1t ol Ch Rff Hot Loven" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950), Wednesdays lbrouah Sat- urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m. until Sept. 22. •"Oliver" at the Curtain Call DinoerTbcater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1 540). nightly except Mondays at varytng curtaJn times lbrouab Oct. 27. CALLBOARD -Auditions for the family comedy "Squabbles" will be beld today at 1:30 and Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Huntinaton Beach Playhouse i.n the Scaclitr Village shopping center, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Bcacb .... di.rcctor Jack Secord will be loolcina for four men and three women for the show, which opens Oct. 2S for five weekends .... Adriane Coroe, Clalre Peters, Dale Jon• and Joe Colllna (from left) are featued ID uou-.er•• at the Ca.rta1n Call blnner Theater tbJ'oaCb Oct. 2 7 . Sr.~ Nathan Adler, Wortham Krim-rcmaiqing, The Fifties musical wind~ mer, John -EJ.lliiiton, John-David The Newport Theater Arts Center op its summerlong run Tuesday Keller, Tom Shelton, James E. opens its new season with Peter through Sunday at varying curtain Brodhead, George Woods, Jack Shaffer's "Black Comedy," under the times and reservations are beins Holland, Walter Daly and George direction of Crai& Flemina. John taken at 979-SSJ J. A bummersummerformovies P llin Bethel and Adelaide Mackenzie bead e g. ·th L da e~-'lin C.M Continuing their respective en-Rounding out the large cast arc the cast wt yn ~· 0 • · aaaements on Orange County stages Kris Barton, Martin Noyes. Donnie O'Conner, Laura Mitchell, Ted arc: Jeffcoat. MacDougall Harper, Greg Knorr and Keith Dillon complete tbe •''lJOt Up die Sky'' at the Hunt- Atkins, William Banram, Steve company. ington Beach Playhouse, Main Street Beazley, Betsy Klingelhoefer. Juhe The show will be staacd Fridays at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Kuhlman, Nigel Neale, Sandra Stear and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. n--b (832 1405) F .da d Sa and Gary WeissbroL Performances 12 at the Theater Ans Center, 2502 ~ • • n ys an tur-days at 8:30 through Oct. 12. ;:::::===========================;i •''Th Madwomu of tllaiUot'' at '''Wetherby' strikes like a bolt of lightning." -Pcm Tra vers, PEOPLE MAGAZINE "Vanessa Redgrave is brilliant." the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., West- By LYNN ELBER ., 1', ,~.,.., HO LLYWOOD- T he fi lm indus- try's bad dream is over -a summer in which a handful of movies 5oarcd at the box office while others fizzled to send profits sliding well below last year's record bounty. Blockbusters "Rambo: First Blood, Part 2" and "Back to the Future" rose above the pack to gross n:iore than $100 million each. while "Cocoon." "Goonies" and "A View to a Kill" "E.T. -the Extra-Terrestrial" was also made respectable showings. good for $33 million more in tickets. But summer ticlcet sales overall "Cocoon" from 20th Century Fox totaled $ l .42 billion, a I 0 percent brouaht in $69 million for a third- drop from 1984's bonanza of SI.SS place showin& in the summer movie billion and the lowest gross in three sprint. The comedy from director yean, HoUywood financial observer Ron Howard features aliens and A.O. Murphy said. oldsters, with socb veteran actors u Steven Spielberg's touch on the Don Ameche and Hume Cronyn. time-travel fantasy "Back to the MOM-UA's"A ViewtoaK..ill,''the Future," which stars Michael J. Fox, James Bond 007 adventure, nabbed proved magic once more: the Univer-$SO miJlion in tickets. sat picture earned $132.8 million in Althaugb HoUywood was willina to ticket sales. open its wallet for a number of 6ia~ Another Michael J. Fox-sta.rrcr, bud&et movies. filmgoen didn't ~ "Teen Wolf," featuring tbe young spond in kind. actor as a werewolf, took the second Columbia's $20 million "Perfect" spot behind Fox's "Future." proved less than that, while Para- -David Denby, NEW YORK MAGAZINE WETHERBY ~ Another film with Spielberg ser-mount's $25 million teen-ace space ving as executive producer, "The movie "Explorers" and DisnC).''S $28 Goonies," grabbed $61 million, while million ''Return to Oz" failed to G8 £MLl•NS 11 _a_rei_·_ss_u_e_o_f_th_e_s_P_ie_1bc_ra_-<lirectcd_· ---, im&':!;·~dis~f'~illion animated l~ RUFFELL'$ film "The Black Cauldron" also proved a disappointment. "There weren't enouab must-see DILlllYE Ell&lm1111 edwards LIDO CINEMA HfWl'OIT t OUlf•AID 673 8350 aT YIA \.IDO • .. 1wro u U •CH UT/m 1aM, ......... 1&11, 1•11 WALK-INS* l UXutlY fHIAfltfS f1rn Twe •u-Sltow17 .L ONl Y SUS Ulllttt Nott "' CITYCEnTEA 0 134 2SSJ I JIOI j ORAllCf I Mltrotoltttn ---··~·M0,1.:tto -. ...... , 1...0, ""°' fl20 IT. 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A PARAMOUNT PICTURE-• NOW MING lfllA CGITAmM ~llACM l.MUUMIUJ OIWICl .,_.,... 8tu 1'1.&11 EOWlrds HlftlOf , _ fdwlrdt~ ( O.MdVSoWI CllWldom" '1'9 ~l.19 131 *' Cnmat414* ~'"'Mi 6.34 ?S~ lutU ,AM COITAM£1A MtVWt 8811 [;;-oc<-• UAM!I.•' £ci..wits IOW11 ~'' f ct~ llnwt"11V ....-Vluo --· I e&1m 1 1~1 '114 '~"" fdw1'°' V•-!J y,.., IJO 8990 UPHOLSTERY IMC. pictures this summer," producer and ror The Rest of Your l tfe former MGM production chicfFred- 1922 HARBOR Bl.VD. COSTA MESA-s.48-llS6 die Fields said recently. "MQSt of the othen don't have a chance tb find an audience and grow. Theaters won't bold the product unless they act an . ..,....,.,. UAMrow"if\ ~..,., COIU-l-DotNC.. .,,...,., COITAllUA u.\C-.0~---·AUfl ,_,_ .,...,.,.,~ -... ~"' ·-t .... Ul'Wl'fftilff ~·11 --l· .... """""" l .......... lt ,.. .. 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'31·l50l 134-m.J mil.. -· •• EDW.-sTO. ..,_.._ cona n1-4tM mt e.i.aus .. ,. -· ·-~nTmo NCIAC IMT• Sll·Mll 11-llftl.Jffl U --W:Dll PacR IAltlNY t Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September 8, 1985 • SoAP SuMMARY Nicki takes over Vicki's 'One Life' Gambling again By LYNDA BIRBC8 ALL MY CBJLDllEN: After Bernie is allot dunna robbery, two p.na members hide out at All&ie'a, rorana her to ,et dtuas and money. Ellen and Ross selcc:t Julie u roater dauahter. Aft.:r Tom ell~tct bis love for Brooke &he admits canna for tum but aays no to a reconc.ahatJon. Rut.b conettned about Charlie bavlfll cruah on Robin. Adam injumS in plane crash, plays it for Ail it's wonb to win 'Enca's sympathy. Wtth Benny in need of cash, Edna bla1ls him out, • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Look.in& throuah two-way mirror, Edward upset when lie spots Zane and Fehcia. Cas.s and K.at.bJeen aware"Of two-way mirrot-. Dunne pla for Le Sole1l, Carl orders bis men to steal artifacll from Donna's home. Aware Nancy hiah on pills. Chns backs away from her advances. Brittany and Catlin rehve old times on their anniversary • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Kevin offers Kenny Roten and Linda E•ana •tar In "The Gambler - the AclYenhare ConUnuea•• tolllCht at 9 and Tueaday at 8 on CBS, Cbannel 2 . to help Steve with record keeping. Betsy ta.kes the severely beaten Steve to hospn.aJ where be is treated. Kevin teUs Frannie Mane was prqnant by anoth~r man and that be merely was lt)'ina to help her financially. Wben Kevin becomes ob- sessed over Frannie's wntina to Mane. Frannie begins to doubt Kevin's story. Sierra tells Cindy she hates her mother and doesn't care to know who she 1s. Spottina Shannon at s1nales bar, Bnan takes 1mmed1ate interest When he can't find her be places a portrait front page, making Shannon funous. Dusty pleads with Craia not to confess to being the hll-and-sJop dnver Margo thtnks she's come up with hJt-skJp perpetrator when she finds paint chips on car found 10 area near Dusty's accident. Ltly fechng Siem against her and 1s upset when Sierra moves in. SUMM E R MOVIES .•. FromM immediate response." Here arc the top I 0 grossers for the final summer weekend, with dis- tributor. weekend gross. number of screens. total gross and number of weeks in release: I. "Back to the Future." Universal. S9 million, 1,550 screens. SI 32 8 million, nine weeks. 2. "Teen Wolf," Atlanuc. $5.1 million, 1,425 screens. S 14.8 million. 1wowecks. J. "Pee Wcc's Btg Adventure," Warner Bros., $4 m1llton. 894 screens, six weeks, $25.8 million. 4. "American Ninja." Cannon. SJ.2 million, 672 screens. one week. S3.2 million. 5 "Volunteers." Tn-Star. SJ m1llton, 1.123 screens. three weeks $14.5 million. ' 6. ''Compromising Posnions." Paramount, SJ m11lion , 570 screens. one week, SJ m1llton. 7. "Year of the Dragon:· MGM- UA. $2.6 million. 834 sc~ns, three weeks, $12. 9 ma Ilion. 8. "Gremlins," Warner Bros .. $2.4 million, l, 174 screens, one week. $2.4 · m~ll~on. A rtissue, it grossed S 175 m1U1on last year. · 9. "Ghostbusters." Columbia re- issue. S 1.9 million. S88 screens. two weeks, $5 mil119n. 10. "Summer Rental," Paramount Sl.9 m1llion. 953 sc~cns. thr~ weeks, $20.2 milhon. • • • CAPITOL: Loolung Wee the perfect couple, Trey and Sloane aet the party to back Trey for the Senate When Trey can't tell Sloane be doesn't love Kelly. Sloan~ walks out on ham. Paula funous that Oanssa has asked Sloane to be her matron of honor. When Jarrett almost buns himself during physical therapy session. be starts to say "No pain, no gain," a phrase Thomas often heard from Baxter When Thomas starts to quesuon Jarrett's use of the pbra.sc he cxplauu 11 was hardly onginal Jarrett then remembers a wheel· chair-bound Thomas starting to walk after Baxter used the same phrase. Jordy believes that Sam marupulatcd Wally into gambling. Brenda sttll funous With Wally. their weddlng 1$ off. Oanssa and Thomas edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 eowaros UNIVERSITY 854-8811 "l\IWPOR' CElllT[R BETWHlll JA!tl80RH 6 t,IACAR'HUR •nim ... ,.,_ ..... Tl -film" 1NI. Jiii, WI, 1111, 11111 (NJ edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546·27' 1 BR,SlOl & Sulil~lOWEJ; COSTA MESA ',,_ ·~, f" I • I ••• "'• Jt•mlff ·~· (N-11J 1111. l 1M, .... l iM,111 .. eowaros CINEMA 546-3102 HARBOR BOULEv ARO Al AOA"'S COSTA MESA ...... ......... $150 fl l.00 ---''lll9JHll'' ,. , '"'· t1M 1141.1111,lMt "MIBIDJM." 1111,Ml.Ml(N) "IUl•--· a.-,Wl.lllM (N> edwaros MESA 646-5025 .. f\IWP(lll'BOUL(>AROA' ·~· .. ~· COSTA,,.ESA "f.J." .... 1111,1111.1we edwards~OuNTAINl/AUEY 839·1500 ,. M • •• .., • A • f : ... f '1 I ._. ' .. ' ' f • .. , . :Alt!Pu'> OR ""[$' ':' , .. •l" A(></,) •R':,Y ,r_ · n•n11111• u .11ta1111 ,..._.<•> --· "wa..Tf EU" II, I ... 4111 l tM. 1111. ltiH 111 ..... ,.... .... ,,... ... '~IKITS' 1.-,M1,1M1(N -U "IUl...-'(") 1,.. ....... 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WE S' ~f )'t,ltl!IS'fR ''UCITITlR ~.._,.. mtm" INI "llll _,.. 111•1. a.-.11'1.1111, ttiM ,.,.:.,~~~ r.-------~~---euo nL :s oo _...;... _____ .,. '?H·WR'1 • "TUI• Mftllm" (Pl) Tm •IHI'' Ill 1tiM.r-. .... , u • .._ .. ....... ,... , ... ,.11 .......... 'fll .. -Ml .,....,_ ''UCITI ftlMl''tNI 1hll, ... ,, ... , ....... .. ., ...... •"-niilit •'tll.llTHll" 11M,MI, ........ ... ... u,, ,.,. I ' anary when they realu.c Wally aot out of knoy'a safety. CuNe (orpves her father pmbhna debt wath Sam's moo.cy Jordy O\dJ turious when Rafe cells her he '°' put off wu.b ltt Anne's nch 11f1 attJtude Banner IO beck bu for pott u Lord- whacb tncludes heavy lJPPlft&. dnnk.tna Murun, ortlldcnt. ~n Muru's mOVlC and dn.laina. 1Ctnetareh~ndou1, WoodythanbOay • • • 04 vs OP OUI\ i.avis: Afte:t sclbna her ubo\lffld bet. Aida dccidet &he must bt RAaCB roa TOMOa&OW: SUAny ctnen.Jds, Allna purchaies P'lcauo With lbc one «> It.ill Oavld. leamina Ttna's tells Uoyd Lm ts wrona f« Hop.D boptt It will double 1n value. Michael -ts mother and Victor probably rn;ver Afrccana. Uoyd ays he baso'11Jven up oo . -divorced. Brad celll Tw no1 to take l..&J.a. H and Laa c1o1er Ivy JOb as hospual rccepuonut. Peachy 1etl.lement but to ao for it all. wmn~ui 01AD .a.aarow · 1nr.Jtrates Klriaku orpnizauon. Pete 'l • • Dr Collins feel• Sunny needs to be I.fl about to be &ITC$tcd. Althouab attracted to AY AN'S HOPI!: When Jlclt tntt to sarutariwn. l..aa Pftfen I.bat SUJU1y mo~ Rlchard, Marlena refuses date. dllCUM 1u with Ryan she runs off. Mu 111 with ber. Knock•na Bela WlCOOtaOUI, • • • decades to contat lua fathtt'a will and Unclt Olcar nes up 8da When T.R. GENEIUL HOSPll'AL: Fnsco, Felicia have letter pubbshed. Later I.he letter 11 amvc., Unck Otcar trape ber and Anna CIC&JX. Spotuna HoUy and stolen. With David and M~·e·s aruiul-• • • Scorpio lamna. a heartbroken Anna YOUNG AND llESTLE8S: Jolin doesn't unable to speak wtth them Scorpio wants ment fuW, Davtdand Kaue ~ bf.~ve Jill's dcprcwon IC't. Dr. WU'DCf Holly to leave country for her safety. She Siobhan realuet ~ .mwdeted Sydney tells Jolin that ies1 resu.Ju a.tt oeceuary to COCt to Austraha. Bobby offen to won ID IUT\JAU: Mike decides to end h11 prove that Jill ll psycbolo&Jcally 6C lO medical van. Lorena and Grant become ma.niaie to Lacey Julia teUs Cherry withstand divorce. !oho ion to ~ye chummy. Fchcia adm1u to her vand-Dakota's condition woneruna. M1cbeUc demandlna that she 1dentJl'y the man 1n mother she misses adventure of trusure conunucs search for ber parents. C.J the photos wu.h Jill but s.be clauns search. The amval of Kevin's brother rcocavcs death t.hteat. iporance. Jolin asts Ashley who bfouaht Patnck disturbs TF. . .! SANTA BAJUSAal Auausta tells Lion-Brent black to Genoa C11y After Brent GUIDING U GHT: Lb1re rcsl&Jls from el Cbann1na wu has son. C.C. 's cond.iuon d.Jea. Brodt reads Asblcy letter from Brent ·hospital nnst. She and Fletcher cod improves Chnsue boW Steve 11 aun'· wtuch expreues hope that AJblcy wall find or-someone to share her life with rela11onsh1p A.Ima out to plll Charlotte's ---::::::::================-------.... murder on Clatre and Ed. Fletcher thanks perhaps Ahcia was involved. The Jukebox cont.auung all of David's millions of dollars 1s shipped oul of bar for Lujack's promo llurt ,cu .,-ecn can1 but he s still under much scruuny from 1mmllf"lllOn office. Reva walks out when H.B. presses for sex. At lndia's ~Y Reva makes play for Ph1hp. After Billy wans back nccltl.acc m poker game, Warren forced to tell Alcundra where thenecklace lfe gave hct c.ame from. In ordertoask qucsuonsabout Doua's background, LuJack and Beth pretend they're sull sphL • • • LOVING: Dane funous With Gwyn for inadvcncntly helping to get Harry out of pnson. When Loma returns from Wyom· 1na. Jonatba.n warns her she's destined 10 end her hfe alone and makes veiled lhrea ts about Llnc's safety. Martha and Keith tryma to dig tunnel to freedom. Jonathan sets up dynam11e to fo off 1 n tunnel. Ava warns Jack she'll cal Stacy homcwrecker in pubhc. Lcanuna that Ava bas kept baby unauended, Harry threatens to tcsllfy against her in court as unfit mother. Curtis returns for Clay's funeral. Back in Conn th. Doug surpnscd when Shana 1ells tum she and Mike have canceled wedding. I • • • ONE LIFE TO UVE: Vicki rc1ums from sant11anum but Chnt 1s stunned to find Nicki has totally ta.ken over tus Wlfe's personality. Cassie VlSlts DaVld in bosp1· tal. He explaJns his spying &gatnst the U S was because he feared for Cassie and TODAY 'S 0 HAIR FASHION NEEDED! 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There wasn't a room bi& enouah at the ballpark to handle all the media, IO the news conference WIS moved to the field. R<>te &ccd the stands u ~and mapzinc reporters, radio-TV crews and pbot.op'aphen crowded around him held blck by ropes attached to portable Ila.Och.ions. some media people sat in the ftont row of the stands, and behind them were several hundnd fans left over ftom the pme. "Pete! Pete! Pete!" they chanted in staccato but not always in unison. It was a rare opportunity for them to see Rose the way the media docs. , ":rbis is kind of a stranse looking pre$$ conf eren~ · he.re," R,ose remarked in 1ood humor, as always. "But this don t bother me because you have a job to do and so do I." ' Rose's job, as p1ayer-manqer of the Cincinnati Reds, was not only to break the 57-year-old record of Cobb but to try to lead his team to victories. It was a job undo1;1btt:dly made to~er by the hours spent sitting or standina m front of aucropbones, cameras and pencil-J>~ - But be considers that pan of his job too. 'Tve been luclcy," Rose says. "The press bas always been fair with me. Maybe that's bocausc I've al~ys been fair with them. I undentand that they have a Job to do, and I actually enjoy talking with them ... Quote of the day Dave Berpsu, utility player for the Detroit Tilers, after the Tigers played in Kansas City on a Monday night and in Oakland on Tuctday ni&ht, Wednesday afternoon and Tbunda)' night before arriving in Anaheim at 4 Lm. Fnday before a . weekend series with the Angels: .. The suys who made up this schedule must have been ma room with a bottle of Wild Turkey and 40 straws." M•haffey,Burnaabarelead Job Mallaffey fired a 5-under par 66 l!I on one of bis favorite courses and pulled into a tic with veteran Georse Bum for the 54-bole lead Saturday in the Boston Golf Classic at Sutton, Mass. While Burns. the 36-bole leader by two strokes1 ~yed virtual error-free aotf in the final threesome berund him, Mahaffey was agreuivc in card.in& six birdies and one bogey on the 7,102-yard Picasant Valley Country O ub layout ... In the LPGA tournament in Portland, Bella Dulel fired a one-under- pu 71 to share the second-round lead with Slepbale Panria, who . fired a 72. First-round leader Pany 8Me11u fell three shots offtbe s-ce after shooting a 77. PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN Cloalnt lJJoa Ty Cobb Wbt Roae did Satanay: He went 0 for 4 as the Reds f eU to the Chicago Cubs, 9-7, at Wri&Jey Field. Schmidt, Denny thwart Padrea Mike Sdmldt hit a solo homer and a m run-scoring triple and Jolla Demay hurled a five-bitter Saturday as Philadelphia blanked San Diego, 2-0, at Jack Murphy Stadium. Denny, I 0-11, went the distance for the sixth time this season in gaining bis second shutout He walked two and struck out four ... In other National Lcque action Saturday, Gary Matdlew1' two-run homer followed by a three-run sbo'\ by Leoa DvU.m keyed a six-run seventh inning to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 9-7 victory over Cincinnati at Wrigley Field., snapping a five- gamc losing streak. The loss dropped the Rcdsw 81h games behind the Dodgers in the West Division ... At Busch Stadium, Steve Bffrollu, Zaae Smltll and Bnce Slatter combined on a five- hiner, leading Atlanta over St. Louis, 3-1. St. Louis. which had won four straight games. re- mained l lh games ahead of scc- llclaaldt ond-place New York in the East Division.,.....,.. AM•Jar, 20-9, gave up three runs on nine hits in seven mniJl45. He has won only three of his last nine starts while losana five times. Bedrosian, 6-11 , bas both of Atlanta's victories over the Cardinals this season ... Lee TuaeU teamed with former Angel Pat Clemmta on a six-hincr and Joe Onalak got three hits and scored twice as Pittsburgh beat Houston in the Astrodomc, 7-1. The victory was just the second in the last 24 road games for the Pirates ... At Candlestick Park, FJ.yd VMIDUI pitched five strong innings and contributed two hits as Montreal downed San Francisco, 7-1. B .. le Breokl had a pair of run·scoring singles and Ml&dt Webs&er had two hits, including a homer, for the ExJ>OS. Yankeea cloetn1 In on Toronto Dave WlalieW e$C:&ped a rundown to • score the ao-&bcad run in the aixlb inn.il\I and a.. o.wry won bis American 1..eque- leadina 18th pme Saturday niabt as New York won its eia)ith straiaht pme, beatina Oakland at Yankee Stadium, 3-2. Tbe ufumph pulled the Yankcct within I "'1 pmcs of AL East leader Toronto . . . Elsewhere in the Al., l.lrby hetett snapped a 3-3 tie in the seventh r:::i with an RBI sinale and ltnt llrNl and Tom B y slua&ed consecutive home runs in the ftnt inning to supply Minne· sota with a 6-=3 victory Qver the Blue Jays ... Omar Morao kept up his hot hitting, connecting for a three-homer durina a five-run sixth indina that led Kansas a'>' over Milwaukee, 7-4. for thetr seventh sttai&ht victory. The triumph pve liost Kansas City a l 'h-pmc lead in the West over the Angels, which is the largest w•-•-•• Royals' lead of the season ... At &eUllU Titer Stadium, AJYla Davia homered and drove in four runs while Gonnu '1'Mma1 and h.U Bn41eJ both hit three-run homers, powering Seattle past Detroit, 12-S ... Gleu Boffmu hit a two- • run homer as Boston beat Ocveland, 7-4, to complete a doubleheader sweep. Jn the first pme, IUdt Ge4mu _connected.for a three-run bomer with two outs in the eiaJith innina to rally the Red Sox to an 11-9 triumph . .. In Arlington, Carla.. Ptlt doubled home the tying run and then scond tho ao-abead run on a wild patch, cappina a two-run eiahtll innina that pve the Chicago White Sox a 3-2 victory over Texas. · Ba~ball playoff acheclule aet NEW YOB.K -Tb& American • League playoffs have been set to start Oct. 8, a da earlier than the National Lcague playo~, under a new best-of-seven format announced Saturday by the Baseball Commissioner's Office. The World Series is scheduled to begin Oct. 19 a t · the home of the AL pennant winner. It will open on a Saturday for the first time since 1976. Television, radio TELEVISION 9:45 a.m. -SOCCER: Honduras vs. Costa Rica. Channel 34. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBAIJ..: San Francisco at Minnesota, Channel 2. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBAIJ..: San Dieao at Buffalo, Channel 4. I p.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Opeo -men's final, Channel 2. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC vs. lllinois (tape), Channel 2. RADIO IOa.m. -PRO FOOTBAIJ..: San Francisco at Minnesota., KNX ( 1070). 11 a.m. -BASEllALL: Angels at Baltimore, KLAC(570). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBAIJ..: Denver at ~ms, KMPC(7 10). 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBAIJ..: New York Jets at Raiders, KR.LA ( 1110). 1 p.m. -BASEBAIJ..: New York Mets at Dodgers, KABC (790). 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Buffalo, Kl.ZZ (600). Slaney speeds to win in 3, 000 S eoutrunsOlympicc amp Puica, Budd at meet in Rome ROME (AP) -Mary Decker Slaney ~n the second fastest woman's 3,000 meter nace -the fastest by an American woman -as she defeated Olympic champion Maricia Puica and Zola Budd Saturday.rught at the Grand Prix track final meet. Slaney led all the way and clocked a sin.lini 8 minutes. 2S.83 seconds. Puka wu second in 8:27.83 and Budd third in 8:28.83, both national records. Slaney said she thou&ht she had a shot at the world record of8:22.62, held byTatyana K.azankina of the Soviet Union, but, "my lcp aot a little ti~." She said that 2'12 months in Europe on the track ci.rcuit have taken a toll on her endurance. Slaney stayed just in front of Budd the South African native who oow lives an Britain, and ~ica of Romania. who have been her toughest rivaJs since last year's Olympics. On th-e backstretch of the final lap. the 35-year-old Romanian edfed a.bead of Budd and tned to pass Slaney. But the Amencan increased bcr pace, fought off another try by Puica coming off the final tum, and cased down the homestretch to an easy victory. Puica won the race at the Los Angeles Games last summer when Slaney and Budd collided and Slaney fell in one of the Olympic·s most memorable moments. Slaney's victory Saturday gave the 27-ycar-old runner first place 10 t.bc Grand Prix standings and a $25,000 prize. Said Aouita of Morocco. who led the men's Grand Prix standings 1oina into the final, was unable to run in the 1,500 as he bad planned. He had pulled a hamstring on Wednesday in a track meet at nearby Ricti. and bis doctor advised him not to compete. • Jose Abascal ofSp•m won the race in 3:36.21 . Tony Campbell led an American sweep in the 110 meten .hurdles with 13.27 seconds. Andre Phillips was second in I 3.29 and Sam Turner third in 13.44. Greg Foster, another American, fell several yards from the finish, just after clearing the last hurdle. Judi Brown King set an American record of 54.38 seconds in winning the women's 400 meters hurdles. It was the ninth fastest time ever for the event. King broke the record of 54.66 she shared with Lattanya Sheffield, both tliis year. She trailed Gcnowcfc Tblaszalc of Poland through the first half of the event, but moved ahead on the back.stretch and coasted to an easy win over Debbie Flintoff of Australia, second in 54.80, also a national record. Florence Griffith edged Alice Brown in the women's 100 meters. The two Americans won silver medals at the Olympics. Nostalgia's Star rallies DEL MAR (AP) -Heavily-favored Nostalgia's Star rallied through the S\J'Ctch and captund the El Cajon Stalces for l-ycar-0lds Saturday at Del Mar. Ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye, Nostalgia's Star finished tbrcc-quancrs of a leOjlb in front Aitcraft, ridden by Gary Stevens. Little Missouri, ridden by Chris McCarron, finished another 1 "'4 lengths back. Nostalgia's Star defeated four rivals and earned a winner's purse of$30,650. The son of Nostalgia had been winless in nine starts in 1985, but had placed in seven stakes. Rams set sail without Dickerson . CATEGORIES ROOM WITH A THEME-ls your kitchen country? Hos your den gone nautical? Enter your favorite room designed around a particular theme. HOBBY DISPLAY-Attention Collectors and Hobbyists I If you hove displayed your collection or hobby as o port of the decor in your home, this category is for you. 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UO W. ley St. c..to Meea, CA 92626 But Broncos anything but overconfident for opener The "awesome" pan of the Rams' running attack may be sitting at home today in Texas, but the Denver Broncos aren't exactly overconfident as they head into their National Football League opener apinst the Eric Dickerson-less Rams. Denver Coach Dan Reeves, noting the Rams' success with the run during the preseason. fi&urcs 1t will still be tough to stop their JrOUnd anac~ in the 1 p.m. game at Anaheim Stadium. "I think the Rams' running game is the No. I factor in the game regardless of whether Dickerson will be in there," Reeves said. "I don't think they'll change their game plan ... Barry Redden is a very good running back. So is A.J . Jones, and they've also got Charles White." ,. Dickerson. who set an NFL rushing record with 2, I 05 yards Last season, is a contract holdout and remained at home in Seal)', Tex.as, as the Rams won three of their four exhibition games. Reeves pointed out that the Rams had a better rushing average in the 1985 prcscason ( 183.3 yards per ~e), than they bad during the 1984 exhibition season with Dickerson. Redden1 the top Rams' runner during the prescason wtth 314 yards on 53 carries, suffered a sprained ankle in the final exhibition game on Aug. 30, but is scheduled to start against the Broncos. The game will marked by, in addition to the absence of Dickerson, a quarterback match up of a former Canadian Football Leaaue standout, the Rams' Dieter Brock, against one of the finer young passers in the NFL, the Broncos' John Elway. Brock, 34, will malce bis NFL debut for the Rams, who signed him as a free agent during the off-season. He completed 36 of 73 passes for 41 7 yards and one touchdown during the exhibition season, with two interceptions. Elway missed the Broncos' final exhibition game with a sore tcncc, but wiJJ start against the Rams and, according to Reeves, is almost I 00 percent healthy. Elway's statistics during Denver's 2-2 prcscason were 33 completions in 56 throws for 474 yards, with one,touchdown and two inter- ceptions. Rams Coach John Robinson said he thinks his club has a chance to improve over 1984, when they went 10-6 and earned a wild<ard playoff berth. "Despite the loss of four mainstays from la.st season, I feel we have a chance of bema a better team," he said. l he four arc Dickerson defensive end Jack Youngbl~. who re~ired rCccotly; nose tackle Greg Meisner, another holdout, and linebacker George Andrews. sidelined fo r the season after knee surgery. The Broncos, who won the AFC West last year with a 13-3 record, will be without two injured starters, linebacker Tom Jackson and comcrback Louis Wright, both out with knee injuries. Sheff, Greenwood share lead Raiders Each fire 62s to top field after first day of Costa Mesa Will Jordan golf tourney By BOW ARD L .. RANDY Dave Sheff. a former touring pro- fessional who regained his amateur status in July, and Rieb Greenwood of Encino arc tied for the lead in the 13th annual aty of Costa Mesa Will Jordan Oassic golf tournament with first-round scores of 62 Saturday. Sheff, 36, a veteran of 11 years as a profcwonal including three on the PGA tour, had seven birdies, an eaale and one boscY durin& his round. His eaalc came on the par-4 fourth bole of the Mesa Linda course where be drove the green and sank a I 0-f oot putt. Greenwood, 18, fired nine birdies and one bo&cy to finish 8-undcr-par. Their rounds of 62 on the Mesa Linda coune, tied the tournament record Doua Hart of Stanford set several years qo. Hart didn't return to play the .eoond day, however. Brian Lindley, winner of the Costa Mesa event in 1980, holds the two- day tournament record of 134. "I fisu~ I miabt as well act my amateur status baclc because there arc a lot more tournaments for amateurs on the weekends," Sbdf Kid. "I applied for it two yean aao and it came beck from the USGA in July. this is my fint amateur tournament Muncie auapended NEW YORI< (AP) _, Minnesota runnina beck Chuck Muncie bu been sua~dtd for today's openinJ pme apinst San Franciteo for miasma two drua aftercare therapy sessions Na- tion1 I football t:eaaue Co m· missioner Pete Rozelle announced. Munc.e was recently reimiated &fttt a one-year 1uspen11on for drua I probicmL since I was reinstated. "This is the first time I have ever played this course and I have never been on Los Lagos {today's challe~Je)." Sheff attended Arizona State and was the 197 I NCAA National Loog Drive champion with a belt of 342 yards. He holds the Rancho San Joaquin course record of 63 while firioi nine birdies and nine pars. He played the tour in 1976-77-78 and his best professional finish was 27th at the Western ()pen. He is a resident of Irvine and was on the staff at Fountain Valley Mile Square for five years. He currently is a sales representative for Ping golf products. Greenwood, half the aac of his advcnary. is a student at UCLA and will be playina for the Bruins for the first time this seuon. 0 1 made almost every putt 1 hit today and I cbiDDCd very well," Greenwood said. "l was taki~ ad- vantaac of all of my opportuniucs. "It won't bother me playina in the same foursome with Sheff today. I play the 1olf coune, not the individ- uals but rm sure it could affect me ifl let it." Greenwood plans a professional career after collcae if be docs well for tbo-BNint. He won-the Yorba Ltmsa Invitational junior championship two yean qo. Lindley 11 playina m the tour· nament and recorded a 67 oo Satur· day includina an ca&le on the fint bole when be bit a 266.yard drive and then a 4-wood to the IJ'ftR. He made a l ().foot putt for the eaale. Sheff and Greenwood hold a two- suoke lead over Ray Vanyo (~) in the championship fliaht with Chris Key1e and Kent Taylor in at 6~. The top 16 playm W'lll tee off bcatnmns at-noon today W'lth the two- leaders leaving the Los Lagos first tee around 12:30. Tom Pesicb ofCosta Mesa, Charles Smith of Huntington Beach and Leon Blinka of Sherman Oaks arc tied for the lead in the first flight' at 67 after handicaps have been deducted. Joe Fioovic, a member at Costa Mesa men's club, is the first-round leader in the second fliaht with a 60 followed by Pat Lisa and Dean Monroe at 61. Bill Burnett, Patrick Canty.and Noel Hird arc next at 62. In the third lligbt for hiah handi- cappers, Bob Hansen of Newport Beach is the leader at 66 with Edward Chapman in at 67 in second place. Four players a.re tied at 69. favored over Jets LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Raiders have a lot of un-pl~nt memories to erase. They can begin today at the Los Angeles Coliseum. A year ago at this time the Raiders were beginning the defense of the Super Bowl championship they won on Jan. 22, 1984 when they over- whelmed the Washin""on Redsk.ins 38-9. •• ' Not only were the Raiden unsuc- cessful in defending their title they didn't come close. ' Now, it's a new National Football Lcaau~ season. The Raiden open the c.mpaian •inst the visitina New York Jets. Kickoff time is I p.m., with a CTowd of about 60,000 clpected The Raiden, who have an 11:9-2 advantaae over the Jets in reautar- scason pmes between the teams a.re favo~ by nine points. The pme' will be the firit between the teams since the Jets won a 17-14 decision in the second round of the 1982 AFC playoffs. The Raiden lost their finaJ rquJar- scason pme 13-7, to the Pittsburah Steelen to fi1l to 11-S. The followil\I week, they were beaten ·by the same score by Seattle in the AFC wild-<:ard pme. "I reall)4 think we lost some of our qareuivcncss at the end of last year and It really bun us ... runnina beck Marcu1 Allen of the Raiden said recently. "We didn't attack'SJ.in,we have io the pest." ·--.. ''Another team would trunk oftlst • rear II being a pretty tood )Ur,~ AlJ· Pro defensive end Rowie lol\I said. "The fecHn1 I have and otben have is that wt Iott every J*IDC. "h 's all or notblnl-Th1t'1 the way they look at thinp here." 8oth w Jets aftd Raidnlwent 1-l m the ptettUOn. ------ CoLU Gf Fo orBAll Florida State comerback llartba llaJ'laew pata a bearlaai aroa.nd Nebruka qaar- _,,_, _____ --· Onngil CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sund8Y. Sep1embw e. tNS cs Titans beaten in last eight seconds, 31-30 PnmAP ..... ~ MJSSOULA, Mont. -Reserve wide receiver Terry White made a divina ~tcb in the comer of the eod woe with eiaht seconds left Saturday as Montan.a pulled off a 31 -30 upset of Cal State Fullerton in the season footb&ll opener for both teams. On the precedinaplay,Junior qWLrterback Brent Pease hit Mike Rice on a 47-yard bomb oo fourth down to keep the Grizzlies' slim hopes alive. Then Pease, who scored Montana's first touchdown on a 3-yard run 10 the fin t quarter, threw the 11-ya.rd winner to White. The loss snapped a 12...-me winning streak by the T itans. One of their victories 10 their 12-0 1984 scuoo was a forfeit win over Nevada-Las Vegas. which had used ineliaible players. In other pmes involving West Coast teams: .. V&d State lt, Loq Bead State 17: Deane Garner kicked his fourth field aoal of the same with three seconds remainina to lift the Utah State A&gies to victory over the host 49crs io a PCAA pme. Gamer's 17-yard pme-winner came after Utah State linebacker Al Smith recovered a 49cr fumble on the Long Beach 19--yard line with 1:10 to play. The contest was a season-opener for both teams. Wa...._ &&ate H, Callforma It: Washington State quarterback Mar~ypien turned the ball over three times but threw two touchdown passes as the Cougars overcame a 19-0 California lead in the last I 0 minutes to stun the Bears in a Pacific-JO Conference game. . Wuh 10: 14 to ao, Ryp~n launched wsu on three Iona . drives, capped by touchdown puses of 16 yards to widt recieiver J(iirick Taylor and six yards to wide receiver Rick Cbasc sandwiched a.round a 1even-yard sconna bunt by runnina back Rueben Mayes. Cbue's p.mc-winnina score came with 41 seconds left anlhc~. lllema State 11, Wad.l.qtaa 17: Sophomore tailback Thurman Thomas rushed for 237 yards and a ·touchdown and pesscd for a score as 16th-ranked O klahoma State rallied to beat No. 12 Washioiton. Thomas snapped a 17-t 7 tie with 11 :22 left when he fired a 6-yard scorioa stnkc to Bobby Riley. He also bad 40 carries in the pme. ~ U, Tole4o 10: Fullback Charles Webb scored two touchdowns and Max Zendejas kicked three field goals ~the Wildcats beat Toledo. ., Weqb's first score came on a I-yard run oo A.riz.ona's leCODd possession. He added a 2-yard touchdown run midway through the second pcnod with ZendeJas' two exua-points resulung in a 14-3 halfumc lead. Padflc 0 , Sacnma&o Staie 17: Fullback Ttm Richardson rushed for 76 yards and-UU-CC touchdowns to lc;ad Pacific to the nonconferencc win an Stockton. Su Jeee St. U , New Mcxieo St. l : Halffiack Mike Meredith ran for two touchdowns to lead the host Spartans to the PCAA win. Nevada-Lat Vqat U, Tcuesace Tedi '7: Junior runnina back Kirk Jones scored four touchdowns to lead the host Rebels. ="-~~...1.~~"if: College football scores Nebraska upset in opener West Uteh St. 19, Long Bffch St. 17 Westllnoton St. 20, Cellfomla l9 Oklehom• St. 31. Weslllno· SE Olllefloma lt, Ausllfl Col 0 S Ar1lMIM$ ?1, Ill"-t2 Mlftftt USC 20, llllnob 10 FIOf'l<Se SI. 17, NebraMte 13 Bowtlno Gre.n 31, 8all St. 6 Clnclnn.tl 31, Austin PMv 9 Drake 24, N. Iowa 9 12 Oftlo WftlYn ••• Welle"' •• Pwu S! l4, E vengej 1 Plhourv 40, Merent11e 8eotlll lttloOn "· 1•tno11 Col 0 V•IPerelM> 11. Wfl.·Plettevltte 2• Weli!Ourn ll. NW Mluourl SI C.ent Ftorocsa 19. ~ C:~mn 37 He me>ton '"" 10. JC Smith ' L.lvlnll•ton St 21. Miies 0 L.lvlnllllone ,,, N.C C..tr•I 21 Men HI~ 33. Gullloro 6 Mllbeo. JO, Cerl! Melhoell" 0 Mlulul~ COi 17 N Aleoema Florida State nips Cornhuskers: Penn State. Auburn post victories From AP d&pa&ct.et LINCOLN, Neb. -Sophomore quarterback Danny Mc Manus hit 1 S of 2 7 passes for 171 yards and one touchdown to lead 17th-ranked Aorida State to a 17 -13 upset victory over I 0th-ranked Nebraska in colleae football Saturday. · The victory imt>roved Aorida State's record to 2-0, while Nebraska lost its opcnina pme. Nebraska drew fint blood in the contest when fullback Tom Rathman darted throuah the line for a~ yard touchdown run on the Combuskcn' first series with Just 1 :40 sone in the f&ll.!e. McManus brouabt A orida State back with a l S-yard scoring tos.s to Darrin Holloman. and Derek Schmidt put the Semi no I es up l (}. 7 with a 2(}. yard field goal early in the second quarter. The Combusk:ers repined the lead on a I-yard Doug DuBose run with 8:05 to play in the half after Aorida State held Nebraska t.b..rce times at the one. But the Seminoles srabbed the lead apin. 17 -I 3, when O etis Jones scored the eventual pm~WlllDer on a 2-yard run with 3:27 left in the second period. Con80lation title to Vlke. USC ... From Cl of the Pacific-JO Conference, th~t ened to score again, driving from their 39 to the lllinois 22. But Salisbury was sacked by end Ray Hafrston for a 13-yard loss on third- and-five and this time Shafer's 46- yard field goal attempt was wide. Tbe Trojans wa.sted still another sconoa opportunity on their first possnsion of the third quarter. A 4S.- yard pass play from Salisbury to Tanner, wbo galloped for 31 yards after the catch, put the bail at the Illinois 16. Two plays later, Southern Cal, which bad played error-free footbalt in the first half, committed a turnover ofits own. Third-string tailback Steve Webster, a redshirt freshman, fumbled and linebacker Bob Sebrina recovered at the Illinois 17. Like USC bad earlier. the Illini needed only one play to score. Trudeau heaved a Iona pus to ti&bt end ~p Boso, who cauaht it at the Trojans' 40 when comcrback Louis Brock went for an interception and missed. The 230-pound Boso rumbled downtield, breakina tackles by strooa safety Tim McDonald and free safety Jerome Tyler for an 83- yard touchdown play. Field aoats of 23 yards by USCs Shafer late in the third period and 28 yards by Illinois' Chris White early in the final quarter closed out the scorina. UCLA. • • homCl tied the score I(}. I 0 and p ve the Coupn an NCAA record 37 con- secutive pmes throwina at leut one touchdown pus. A 3S-yard field 1oal by Lee and a 7- ya.rd 1COrin& pus ftom 8olco to Oleo K-ozlowllti m8de it 17-13 forBYU at intermission. But the insertion of Stevens into the lineup pve UCLA a boost. On bis tint series. Stevens drove UCLA 74 yards and Lee kicked bi• third field &oal, I ~(}.yarder, to make it 17· I 6 for BYU with .S:29 remainina in the third period. Lee's fourth field 1oal, of 2.S yards, wu ICt up by a BYU fumble on the Coupn 46. That p ve the Bruins a brief lead It l 9-17. 8olco 's final touchdown followed an 80-yard drive, ltttina up the Steven..Shen'ard he:roK:a in the final minutes. Elsewhere around the country: SMU SS, Tczu.EJ Paso %3: Shocked Southern Methodist watched a 14-"°int lead melt away to the aroused Texas.-EI Pa.so Miners before the thi.td-rankcd Mustangs rallied to a nonconferencc victory behind the touah running of Reggje Duperd and the passing of Don Kfog. Pcaa SL H , Marylud 11: Massimo Manca's 46-yard field aoat put Penn State ahead in the third quarter and the 19th-ranked Nittany Lions held on in oppressive beat to ed.ae No. 7 Maryland at College Parle and beat the Terps for the 21st straight time. ton 17 17 Arlzone 23, Toledo 10 Oregon St. '3, l<Seho 2' Pedflc ff, Secremento St. Neve<Se·Les Veges l5. Ten- nessee T ec:t1 7 Sen Jow SI. 32, New Mexico St. 3 Portland SI. '6, Montana St. 2' Nevada-Reno 56, CS North· rldM 12 E. Westilnoton 2', Clllco St. 3 AabuD 41, S..tllwcstcna Loelatua '7: Bo Jack.son Redrles raced to four touchdowns and piled up 290 yards rushing UCLA 21. avu 24 on 23 carries as No. 2 Auburn unveiled its new I-formation Monlena 31, Fullerton St. 30 with a pounding of Southwestern Louisiana. Colored«> 23, Coloredo St. 10 Norda Ca.rollaa U , Navy It: North Carolina survived l:': :Ot; ~-s~~edo 17 apinst Navy in a pme featuring a wild finish. Kevin We«>er St. 62, s. Utah 20 Anthony threw to Ea.rt Anthony for an 82-yard touchdown <Nrot. Mon•. 3', Minot st 11 that s-.. r1.ed North Carolina. but Navy pulled within two E-1e St 3s. Wnter11 .,_..., Sr .Colo. 0 points in the final minute of the game. Mne, C()lo. n . Monl•ne Tecr1 21 A-la-.t..1--S S So h ltldt1 l4, W Monl•NI ) s..ua Carollaa H , ....--~ &ate 1 : ut s O•kola 20. K.Mrney St l Carolina. ranked 18th, slipped past Appalachian State as Seutttwm tiaht end Danny Smith sc;:ored the g<>-abcad touchdown on wu 35, Tens-El PaM> 23 a 57-yard pass play and Kent Hagood scrambled for aev1or 39, Wvomlno 11 another touchdown. Tulsa 31, Houston 24 P1erWa SS, MlamJ U : Kerwin Beil threw four Tues Tedi 32, New Mexico E. Mlctllgan 27. YC>YnOslow n St. ?2 24 14 N. IKlnols 17, w. Mktllgan 0 SW MlslCIYt'I 40, S. tlllnols 21 Wlctllle St. 16, Kansas St. 10 NE Mluourl 31, E . IHlnols Indiana St. 31, St. Cloud SI. llllnol• SI. 11, W. IHlnola 6 Adrien 3'. k e!'YOll 6 Auosouro 2t, NW Ml.,_,. t7 llelolt U , Knoa 3' llemldll SI. 23, 8etl'le4, Minn. 12 hnedlCtlM, tc:an S2, Md-Am NH.,._ II c.Mlul tl, Jotln Carroll 1 Can.ton 51, Concorc!M. St p 0 c ... 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U IX.ACTA (6·S) llekl 12)1,'°. '0Ultl't4 llACI. Ont mlll NCI . SCOtdl lr!Mlt (l(lllCllW) UO 4.20 l.to Smer1 Koele (Ander_,) 3.20 > 00 l eron MoGull IMldleM) • 00 Time: 1:5'7 215. ''"" llACI. One mlll PICI. Moor" Ol'ldV Mii (Tdct) UO 4.00 UO TrtOle Nini (fi'wrlltrl UO l 20 Slk:ll (OrundYl 3,'° Time: 1.57 4/S ., I X.ACTA (1-l) oelcs uuo SIXTI4 llACI. Ont mlll oece Her11eo luMr (Sorl9o1) I•'° S.40 U O AVltlllll' (Llekev) l..20 1.60 Clletover (V ... ndlf!IMnll 7,00 Time. 1:!1 t/S '1 •XACTA (1·41 Plld MUO UV8NTM llACI . One milt .-.. MetlNI l lrd (Andlnonl .l.AO JAG UO lie 1111 Tlldln (Kueoterl 16.00 1.fO CUMC (Pfenol s,JO Tlmtr. 1:.56. U IXACTA (3·61 Plld $115 10 lteHTH llACI. Ont mlll NCI. LIOHrG (01 FrencoJ 54.IO lt.00 9.60 S.IYldot (Pfeno) 100 S.00 Nome4 (Hvmen> UO Time: l:JS l lS. tJ I XACTA 17·SI peld .SI.a.SO. NINTM ltACI . One mill NCe. V"llG Power CVlncJttml 16.IO 5.00 UO SCruffv H•no.,.,. <Perker) ) 00 2.to F1mlly Ponrelt (Kueollrl 4.20 Time: 1:54 llS. 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ROii 1 Nel\lf·lll (MICCrn) IJ.'° 6 00 4.40 C0t11ml11lonelft ($tewnt) S 00 l 40 Ctt>flelouaneta (Oflv•r1t) l-20 Time: 1:11 4/S U I XACTA (1-10) Mid 9'61.00 U DAll.Y OOU9UI (1-1) peld a.JI 00, U C0..IOLA1lOM DOUILI 11•41 H id al.60 • tltftellnce: 12 "26. .. 11101nlal StePlllnle Ferwl9 LorlGerblo Joen JOVCll J l l\I l llloc:k Judy Clerk Cll,.,YMorM Merllle NIUM N1ncvLooer K•tllv Whlr•or111 o.ooll Melll Y Amv &.111 ,.., .,,..., lloaJeJ-. P1ttv St!Mllen Elllnl Cro•bv Sllerrl Tur111r OMOllLUklr Cll'ldV Hiil Colleen W •Iker a.ck Y PMrson Ketllv Potthell I.I.Ann CllMOIV 5.ellv Oulnten Cindy F19o Krlt MoneOllen Su11.n Senders N1ncv Scren10t1 Jull 11\kt ttr Julll Pvnt JtrllYn l rllr VII Skinner PennyPulr Allx1nor1 ltelnlllrelt Keren Per"~ l onnlt Llutr Mvttln Soenctr·O.vUn JoAnne Carnt< HOllla S recv Mitri EC19e Pi. Nll$aon 1<1t11v Beker P1t Mrter• MlndV Moo<t Sendl'e Pllmtr l._,tMureOll.t &1'11 Tl•omll Lvnn Adam• Mlule McGlo<S>t Callllf lne OUooe" M le woov Merva.111 z1mmer,.,,.n Olenlit 01111'1 Nencv •Ubln l erblrl Molll\IU LI Ul'I Perer10n MJ Smlltl Merv0t1.- P1ttv HI Vft JMl\1\1111 I( olllllell Mvre lleckwt!Otr Llurlt ltlnlter KlmShlomen MMtv Olclltrton JudY Ella Joyce K11mllnlll J1n SllP!len•on Jeckle l«'IKll Kelll't Hiit Cindy MlleklY Anne l<tllY Ct llly lttYnolela Ot leE .... lno l.vnnStr-y Shifrin OelClrellh , ..... T1 0Ullfy llo«>lnW11ton Ge lll.11 Hlrete l lfb<I Mlrrelllt Leure l lUOll SlbLlttle UM Youno Dtooreh Sll!Mer Jenet CIMlt 1.0tl Witt OtOolt Hell MervAllrrtt Wldmen Merd aourtll DenlM Sll'eolg OOnlle Cl jlJOl\I C.rOll Clllrtionnl«' Otwn Cot Uncle Hunt Sue lrll Clnctv FIOn'I "rb I Ullllowt•IY AllM•Mlrll Pellt Plltl llluo C1rollnt ~•n Sue F otlel'lll11 MINI Fttu.fH•Ootll 1<1tllfv11 Youne hvtrt'l'Kten Oet>blt Mel•terlln llHISOlomon CelllvMMI Vicic! Alvl rtt Nencv Wlllte·ar-er L•urle llllr N1ncy MtUf\dlr L.vllll Ptrker Tl'ler ... Heulon Keren Ore.,.., Sllfrllv """~ Meita11 Whitmire 0..nllWOOd Mlrlenl H .... Cln4v 'ttro Meft'1 aecar cou.a .. UllU 4, UC .,-. 1 UC trvlne KGtll\e· ca .... 1 71·71-1'2 70·12-142 7Hl--142 72·12-14' 71·7>-144 n -11-144 69·7S-144 n-n--10 6J-76-14S n-n-145 76· ....... 145 71-7-1'5 74·71-lt5 n -n-10 61·n-10 74·12-146 71·7)-146 7'·61-14' 75·71-146 73-7-147 7S·11-147 n -1s-1•1 I0-61-147 10-n-141 ,,.,,_, .. 71·70-14' n -11-141 n -11-14 1'·11-ld ,,.,,_, .. 11-n-141 n-12-149 76-7)-14' 74·75-14' 75·7-14' 7l-16-14t 73·76-14t 7S·7-14' 76·73-149 17·7)-UO 73·77-150 , .. n-150 n-11-150 12·61-150 7S·7S-150 75-7S-150 7'·7-150 7 .. 7 ..... 150 7•·7-lfO 7'·7S-151 72·7'-ISI 71·7)-ISI 7'·7S-ISI 7•-n-m n-7t-m n·1t-ISI 76·7S-151 7'·7S-Ul 71·~151 76·7S-Ul 74·n-m 73·7t-151 77·7-ISl 77·7-151 76·76-152 77·7S-152" ,,.,._152 7t·7l-1St 76-76-152 76-76-152 77·7t-IS2 15·77-152 1•-1.-u1 79·7>-152 7J·7'-152 1 .. n-153 7'·77-153 71·7S-153 77·76-153 7'•n-IS3 77·76-IS3 7'·7-153 79·7-153 77·76-153 74·7'-ISl n-n-154 77·77-154 7S-7'-IS4 7'·76-154 ,..,._,54 12·1l-IS4 11·76-154 7t•7S-154 767 7t-IS4 7'·7S-IS4 I0-7S-ISS I0-7S-ISS 12·7>-155 77•7t-U5 7'•7'-155 7t·76-IS5 7t ·77-1SJ 74·11-155 11-1.-1 .. 7'·77-15' 7'·7'-157 I0-77-IS1 .,.,.,.._,. 7'•7'-1• 1t•7'-1• 7l·IO-I• 11·71-ltl 7'·11-1'• 11-7 .. -15' I0-7'-159 .,.,._ ''° ., .... 160 UC tnfnl, ,... • 1. •• •v Tl.leMltv 11 ~rtPIO Jl'l'9, ,..,.., t0nr 111 IM Mllillf N,L 1m1•• TOOAY't eMWt °'""" ....... NY Jlfa l l ....... k n Olteo ., l uffelo (Cllll\l\ll • II o.m.I kn ,.,.l!Ciaco 11 MlnMMll <Cllel\l\ll 2 1110 1.m.I Detroit II Allente Or91 a.y et New lntltlnd llldllne~la ti PlttlburOh l<l llMI Cltv II New Or!Mna Mlltnl •t Hcklllon PlllllOllofll1 •I NY Olenta St. Louie et Clewi.nct S..ttll et Clllelllfletl T•mN l ey •I Clllcloo MIMlv'• GMll W1111lneton I I Oelllt (Cllenntl ' et • om1 UCLA I VU cou.•o• UCLA '11, avu 2' k4" ll't Ollertwt 10 3 , 14 UCLA-LM 25 FG I YU-Webaltr 24 FG ' 11-27 0 7-24 UCLA-llulledol '5 1111erC1Pllon return (l.M kick) I YU-le!Unl 10 oen ltom IOaQO IWll>altr lllckl UCl.A-i..H lS FO I Yu-Korlow1kl 7 oeu rrom Bosco (WIOtllf l(ICll) UCLA-t..11 20 FO UCl.A-U e 25 FG IYU-loaco I run (Web1ter kick> UCLA~r1111 2 run <Gr1111 runl Atltndt__...5,455 Tl.AM ITATISTICI UCLA Flrat C10wn1 16 ltuaMa·vercsa ll· U• Peaalno verCS• 146 ll1turn n rel• 70 Ptuet 12·tt·I Punta 6•42 FUITIOltl•loer 2·0 lfl'etleltlfl·vercsa J-30 Time of Poa11111on J2:07 I YU 24 26·6' l40 • '9-41-2 4·J3 .. , )·34 21'SJ INDIVl~AL STATltTICI ltUSHING-UCLA: GrtenwOO<I, 13•71; GrMn. n-ss. I VU· l-ltlmutl, 1•24; l lk•lleml, •· S4 PASSINO-UCLA: Norrie, 6· I l-1, 2', Stt -..nt, 4• 11·0, 117. 8 YU: I OKO, 2'•41·2, >AO. RECEIVI NG-UCLA: Sherrercs, 6-102; Durrell, l ·M. I YU: Slk1hem1, t· 12'; Korlowllll, 5·17; Mollnl, 5·'°; Htlmull, 5·3. USC•,_..... 10 ken tty Quartert USC IMlnolt USC~ormen 3 (SNfer klcll) 14 3 3 ~20 0 0 7 )-10 Ptn from Slll1bUrv USC-Tenner 46 oeu lrom S.ll•bUrv (Slllflr •le•) USC-Sheler 46 FG llt-eoao ll peu from TrudNu (C Wllltl llldl) USC-SNter n FG . 111-C Wlllt1 21 FG Alltndlnc.-7'.)69 •Tl.AM ITATISTICI USC Fin l dOWlll 17 llul!IM·vero• '1· 151 P1nlno VlrGl , ... 1t11urn verel• 27 PHMI 10·15·0 Punta 4·3' Fum!HM·loll $-2 Pwneltllt•'tlfdl 3·20 TlrN of Pot1111lon 3':2S • 15 21-10 llO 4 21-37·4 )-)9 7·2 4-ll 23~5 INOM~AL ITATit'nCI llUSH ING-USC: l(nlel'lr, 2•·H ; Crurcri.r, 11·74: POia, 4·25. t•lnolt llOOll1, f •IS; K. Jonea, l·5 PASSING-llSC: S.ll&tk.lrv, 10-IS·O, 1'4 llllnola: Trueltlu, 21·37·4, 310. ltECEIVING-USC· Ttnl\lf, 4·119; Nor· men, 3·24. lllll'IOla O Wllll•ma, I · 112; ttoollt, 6·50; Boao. 2·97, Merklencl, 2·27. utM St. It, L'"9 ... di St 17 k -DV Quanen Utel'I St. Lono &lee,., SI ) 0 10 6-19 1 l 0 1-11 USu-<ierntr 37 FG L8S-Rot>tr11 2 run ICevlor kick I L&s-<evlor 39 FG USu-Gerner 37 FG USU-(/ewtord J9 run (Ger,,., klekl USU~erner 29 FG 1.IS-<>rv 14 °"" from Gevnor IC:.vlor kick) USu-Gerner 17 FG Attlftelenc.-..621 Ta .AM STATISTICS usu Fin l down• 11 llulllK·vero1 12·'5 Peu lno vercs• 200 ••turn vercsa 11 P11111 ll·J3·1 Seek• b't S-42 ltunlt 7·>6 Fum«HM·IOll H Penllllfl·vercsa •·• 1 Time of Pol111alort 2':11 Lal 11 73·(-4) )5' , •1·S2·2 5·19 4·n .. , , . ., )6:42 INOM~AL tT A Tlt T1Ct llUSHING-Utell Sr ; Crtwford, S-50; Gwynn, l·U. I.one llelcll St.: lltot>erta, 7· 14; TllTIClllron, 3· 11. PASSING-Ultl'I St.. fPMf!, 14·24·1, 167; Ponlctl, 4+0, 33. I.one &Mell St.· On nor. •l·S2·2, l.54. llEC•IVINO-Ult tl St.: Crewforel, 7·45; Gwvnn, 3·21; Clerk, 3• lf. Lone ... Cfl st.: Temoillon, 14·12'; Lotkl ll, 9·71; °""'· S·51; llOblrta, 5·21. HtOH SCHOOL MarN t, St. Leuts t '''*Y'• Gefnl) KO.I I V OUAllTHI Merine O • o )-t St L.eula o l 6 ~ t M-Crett 7 run (llldl felteo) Sl.~Of1 27 FO Sl.-UWll 9t lnreretPllOtl rtllKn (kick ltllecl) ~tF,_ncolt 47 FG eAMa ITATllTICt M Flrar oownt t ltuallet·vtrCS.M ll· 160 Peulno 'l'lfdllll 4 P1tlllnt1 4• lt· 1 Punta S·>O FumtMM·fumOIM Iott 2· l Ptnllll .. ·verdl Mntllred 4·17 SL 10 ~·47 Ill 12·2f.2 s-26 1-0 •·II INDMOUAL ltutHlNCI M-Stlflord, 17·•. Frenoen1, J->O; Ven· defrlat, f.2'/ Mleule, 6-11; II" OuM, 2-l, Crtft, 1·2. INDMOUAL PASllNCI M•V1~r9lt1 .,_It-I, 4 IMDMOUAL ltlCllVIHO M-OoldMloro, 2·,•: Steraer, l·t. Ollllft, l•t o.. ........ DAV8Y'I LOCKU (....._.. 9-dl) -ltS •rwltr• 4 WTIWdl, M Mftllo, 7 vttowrel. 6 r.ot flal\, t l\tllbllt, ,.. 11e ... ,,. mecan Nl.,._T LAMOt•• (N••"'1 ...., -f l .,,...,..' t'llloWt••·. cellCo o.u , tH "M llen, 65 Nftlto, J ll'l••••'-4. 11 ICUIOM, fl rOCll lltli, tlJ ~ Tilll ~· .,..,. .... ltlYO -IMler Cl .... llt 11'1111 Ctetlit, a... Cr• (IOwtt mlcldlt, eoutft 111C1 ""9111 II), °"'"' CrMit, lnfl I tditrlCe CrMll, L.1111 Seofllll, Lont lllM Creett. PWttl Ullt. ew.t\1 lllvw <'*" flMINfle), llOCll Crllll llr.,-n ltOdl CIWll LaM le 1111 end of tfll fOH)~ -~ C,_ LAM, ...,_di Cl'Mll, Mwnl Yb, T ..... er-. TirwMlle ~ ~ ,,..., 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D ltlllJC NOTICE fllOTmoue MiM9U NAm ITAT'llmNT The~ per.one ire --~·~NIHINI OHIMICAL COMPANY, 4tot Neptune Aw •• ~ a..cti. CA ...., 0.0. TllY!Ot Ill, 4IOI Nep- tune A\19., ~ e.ofl, CAnta Thie bUt lll... II COii• dUOttcl by: tn lndlvlduel O.D. Teytot Ill Thil lt•t...,,.,..t WU fli.d With IN C<Mlnty Clerll of Or· = 'Coun~ qn Al.IQl.llt 7, ,..... Publl9hecl Orllt\09 COMt Delly Piiot Augutt f I. 11. 28. ltptemw 1, 1918 Su-et1 NII.JC *>TICE f'ICTmOUa ....... NAmlTAft•NT The f~ng pert0n1 111 dOlng bUtlneel u · Harbour r:u11dlng , 202 1 P on W~dge Place, Hewpot1 IMch. CA t2teo John Jamee Humphrey, 202 1 Port Weybridge Place. N~ 9Mch, CA 92MO Nancy LYM Humphrey, 2021 Pon w~ Piece. Newport IMoh, CA t2MO Thi• bu•ln•.. ,, COii• csuct.i by hu1band end ...._ Jon11 J Humphrey fhll ltatement wu n1ec1 with the County Clefll of Or· f.ll(le County on Augut1 1 • 1985 ll'llllOI Put>lltlled Ortnge Coul Delly Piiot Augu•t 25. Sep. ltmber t, I. 15. 1885 IU·111 PtlllC NOTICE "ICT1110UI IU ... H NAMI ITA'nMINT Tiie following ~· 111 dol11g bueln ... u : Premium Caplllll Compeny, 8-40 New· POr1 <Anter Or., Suite 520, Newport Beecti, CA 02eeo Rlch.,d Ounll•m. lrvlne , Callfor1111 8271t Thi• 1>u1lneM 11 con- duclld by All un111. corportted 1uocl•t1on ot'* tll111 1 p1t1nerlt\lp Tiii• 1111ement •n ni.cs ...t111111e County Clerk ot Qr. ~ County on Auguat 20, , .. 10 Publlltlld Or111ge Cout D•lly Piiot Auguet 25. Sep. tembef 1, a. 111. t8i5 Su-713 NM.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUalHIH NAMI ITATaMINT The following peraone are dO!ng buelneu u : PKM FINANCIAL. 3800 Biren Strwt, • 103, Newport BMch. CA 82860 Pllrlek Ktnneth McAully. 3110 P1rlc Newport. #205 Newpon a..c11. CA 02880 Thi• buelnHI I• COil· ducttd by: an tndl11ldu11 P•trlck K9'\Mlth McAuley Tiiie 11119me111 wu flltd with the County Clerk of Or· •noe County on Augu1t O, 1985 f 21M1J Publlelled Orange COHt D•lly Piiot Aug111t 25. Sep. temt>tr 1. e. 15. 1885 Su-710 NtUC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI IUUtlU NAMI ITAft•NT The IOltowtng P«lonl 1r1 doing bu1lne11 ... ae Enlwprl .... 28161 Top of Wood Or. Legun1 8each, CA 92151 G1ry Breuer, 2H 5 I Top of W0tld Or lagun1 BMch, CA 82851 Tllll bUl lll .. t It COii· ducted by: tn llldlVldu11 G•ry 8'1uer Tlllt .,.,.,,,.,,, WU fllld with Ille County Clwk of Or· lllQe Counl'f on Auguet 1e. 1985 f'Jl4107 Publl•Md Or1nge Cout 01lly Piiot Auguet 25. Sep· 1.,,,w 1. e. 1 s. 1oe5 Su 716 Nil.IC NOTICE crn °' ..wP<>ftT HACH crn COUNCIL AOINDA lepNn\bet I, t• · 7:t0 P.M. f'IC'TmOUe .,.. .. NAiil ITA,......., Tti.t lotlow4ng pMCnl .. doing bulllieee ... K. \t. MAN(ITINO, 1IOIJ ~ South, Sult• o. !Mne,~12714 The HOUM of ltln. lllO., • Callfor11I• corpor111on, tN02 Sl(yptrk Soutll, &Ht• D. lrvtne. Callfomla 1271• Tlllt bu1Jn.e1 11 c~ ttuottd by;. COfpor•llon ~n McC11tny. PrMI· *' Thi. lt•MtMlll WU llled Wflh tile County c,_. of Or· = OoiJnlY on AUOUlt 18, ,..,. Publllhed Orangt co.t Otlty Piiot AUOUlt 21. Stp- 1.,,,bet 2. 8. 18. 18.S M·711 NlJC *>TICE f'ICTITIOUe .,... .. NAiil ITA,.._NT TM folOwlnO 1*ton1 tn dolna butltlell u: WSINUS S!AACH IN· C~POAATlD. 100 8dlotr P111a. 1201. Hawport ltMct\. OA H M3 TilornM J, Ptllgtnolf, 100 SchoCi Plue. • IOI. New- Pof1 IHGtl, CA Hte3 K. C. Wright. 100 SCllOIJ PIHi , •201. Newport IMcrl, CA 028M Tholnu J p t1'9•1'10ff flllt et•tem.nt wH ni.d wltll tile Cou11ty Ciani of Or· lllQe County on AUOUlt 2. 1088 ,_ Publltl'ltd Or•ll(le Cou1 Dally Piiot Auou•t 25, s.c>- 1wnti.r 1. e. 1s. tH5 8u·712 Mt.JC N011C( ,tcT1T100e ....... NAMI al'ATIMINT the fOllowlfl9 per eon• .,. doing buelneal ... EGO CHIC. 3'22 Lido Av• 1t1ue. Newport BMch. catl· lornla02M3 Cll•rlott•, L•1111uadoc, 2125 Sh«lngton Pl, New- pon BMch, Callf.ornlt 82ee3 Thll bullll .. 1 le COi\· Cluctld by· In lndlvldulJ C H A R L 0 T T E LA.NGUEDOC Thia 11tat9'Mnt WAI ni.d with tile Cou11ty Clerk of Or-= County on Auguet 20. , ... Put>ll1Md Or1nge Cout Delly Pll01 AUOu•t 25, Sep. ltmblr 1, 8. 15. 1885 Su-709 NM.IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 NAMI ITA'nMINT The followfng peraon1 .,e doing bUslneet u : CHAMPION DELIVERY, 2964 Pepper TrM Lana, Cotta M11a, C•llfornla 92126 C111r1e1 81t1olon. 2~ Pepper TrM LIM, Cotti M..._ California 92626 Trilt buelneH 11 con ducild by 1111 llldlvld\l•I CHARLES Q BARTOLON T1111 lllltrnenl wu n1«1 witll Ille County Clerk ol Or ~ County on Augull 2 ,_1• Put>llahld Orange Coast Diiiy Piiot Septtmblr I, 8 16. 22. 1985 Su-711! For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 P ACIFIC Vll!W MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Cremato1 y 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 HARI OA-lAWN· MT. OLIVI! Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 c PllllC NOTICE Businesses laud pay equity decision, labor lambastes it By PETE YOST l#Ll!Mr .... WASHINGTON Busmess voups praised a federal appeals court rulina as a crippling blow to the concept of comparable worth, while labor unions and feminist leaders said they wou~d ~n~nl!e to fiaht for the J>1¥ eqwty i.dea m collective batga.irung, lcgulation and the Su- preme Court. The decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco on Wednesday "makes our efforts (on the pay equity issue in Washington state) a little harder and a little tougher," said Gerald W. McEntec, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, said Thurs- day. "We recognize it as a setback." The union will appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court and ··we believe that we have both the law and equity on our side." McEntec told a news conference. In contrast, Virginia Lamp, a labor rclatio"' ~ttorney at the U.S. Chambtr of Commerce, said "com- parable worth is an idea with super- ficial and political appeal, but which is now legally bankrupt" because of the court decision. Comparable worth. aJso known as pay equity, is the concept of paying men and women sjmilar wages for different jobs judged to be of similar value to an employer. Seven biUshave been introduced in Congrecs to introduce comparable worth to the federal government or private industry. In reversing the nation's first comparable-worth court ruling. a three-judge appeals panel in San Franc11co said employers can use prcvailina market condition in set- ting wages, and need not follow surveys they commission. In 1983, U.S. District Judge Jack Tanner in Scatlle held the state of Washington liable for damages to I S,500 of its employees after a study commissioned by the state showed a 20 percent salary gap between workers in predominantly female and male jobs that required similar levels of skill, mental demands, accoun- tability and workin& conditions. But the appeals court said a wage gap, by its,elf, docs not show that the state intentionally discriminated against women. Despite the ruling, McEntee said that the union and Washington state officials have agreed to proceed next' Monday with previously scheduled talks on a possible out-of-court scttl~ ment on the lawsuit, tiled by AFSCME in 1982. The union leader said he didn't think the decision bad weakened union's bar&aining position, adding that the Washington Legislature already bas earmarked $40 million in its budget as a start to achieving comparable worth by 1993. "I think the word is shock," McEntcc said of bis reaction to the ruling. But be stressed that more than 20 states have begun to conduct studies or have implemented some fonn of comparable worth. About half of the rank and file in -AFSCME, the largest union of public employees, arc women. The wages of working women nationally arc just 68 percent of men's wages, the Labor Department says. The wage gap is closing, but not fast enough to quell the debate over comparable worth. "We intend to break out of the ghetto of low wages ... one way or another," Eleanor Smeal, pmident of the National Orgamzation for Women, said in a speech at the National Press Club. Ms. Smeal said that under the free- market system cited in the appeals court rulinJ. "you get away with discriminallon 1f everybody else is doing it." But she added, citing child labor and collective bargaining laws, "We decided long ago that the free- market system was not going to have no encumbrances." Many saw senous repercussio ns from the ruling. With labor unions marching with women's groups on the issue,"( think right now the (appeals court) decision will hurt union organizing efforts," said Ms. Lamp of the Chamber of Commerce. "It's both a lcgaJ and poli!ical setback for the unions." .. Courts have now unanimously affinned that the essence of civil rights is equaJ opportuniry for women, not comparable worth," said Chamber of Commerce president Richard Lesher. The Washington state decision will be damaging psychologically because employers will use the ruling to avoid taking action on the issue, said Iowa state Rep. Minnette Doderer. wbo was instrumentaJ tn getting com- parable worth lcg.aslauon passed cov- enng Iowa state workers. Bustnessmen will say, ··See we don't have to pay women equally with men because they're not wortti as much because they're women." 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T<>eether with the Electronic Interface and aoftware, it will proYide muld le•el• of aafety for padenta aetttna reful.ated lntra•enoaa med.lcadon at pre8Crlbed doea«ea and lntenala. · Fluor shows modest profit 8y Uae A11oclated Press Fluor Corp .. unable to snap out ofa three-year slump. showed a modest profit in the third quancr onl) because of an after-tax gain ofS5S.l million on the sale-leaseback of tts headqu~rters complex. .. Results from opcrauons re- mained depressed," the company said Fnday. Compared to the second quarter. losses worsened 1n Auor's engmeer- ing and construcu on o perations. the company said. Commodity prices and a prolonged coal strike hurt its natural resources unit, and profits 1n its oil and gas d1v1s1on dccrea.scd. For the three months ended July 31 , Fluor showed a net profit of $8.6 million. or 11 cents per share, on revenues of S996. I m1lhon, com- pared to a year earlier. when 1t earned S l.9 million. or 3 cents per share. o n sales of S 1.07 billion . Ticorhalts mortgage insurance sales LO ANGELES (AP) -T1cor Mortgage Insurance Co .. which fact's losses of up to S 166 m1lhon from mortgages and mortgage-backed se- cun 11es issued by a Maryland com- pany. said it will suspend sales of new mortgage insurance. At the same ttme. T1cor Mortgage announced 1ts chairman and chief execut ive. Raymond A. n.odeno. had resigned and been replaced b) Wil- ham J Fitzpatnck. ext"Cultve 'ice president and general counsel of the compan) 's parent, T1cor. The move came one da) after thc:- parent sought regulaton appro"al to separate its mortgage msurance opt>r· auon from its lucratt'e tttle insurance business so that both won't be affected b}..a huge loss That plan would makcT1corMon· gage a un11 of the parent compan) Currently. ll ts a dinsron of T1cor Title Insurance Co olTahfom1a T1cor Mortgage has one of the largest stakes in the problems of Equity Programs In vestment Corp.~ the real estate S) nd1catton unit ot Communtt) Sa'ings& Loan <\ssoc1a- uon, based 1n Bethesda. Md Payments on more than SI blllton in mongages and mortgage-backed sccunties onginated b) EPlC arc delinquent. and se"eral mongage insurance concerns around the coun- try are liable to make good on them unJess a rescue 1s worked out. T1cor Mo~c said 1t was taktng rts latest acuons .. because of the uncerta1nt) surroundtng the reported EPIC' mortgage loan defaults and followrng discussions With the Calt- fom1a Insurance Department." As of Sept. 10. the company will no tonger accept apphcauo ns for mort· gage insurance, 1t said However. 1t noted 1t Will honor outstandtng commitments and renew exist.mi pchcies. "It Sttmed to us that the prudent thtng for both our customers and our company is not to tncrcase our outstanding nsk tn force." S&Jd f 1ttpatndt. T1corMonpat. wtthS4 4b1Uton m nsk.s o utstandina, has about S2 m1llton in capital and contmgenc~ ~rvcs. F1ttp1tnck said the compan} 1s worktna closcl}' Wlth other mortaait 1nsuren and reaulaton to help dcvtK a ba.tlout plan ror EPIC. ~ides 1 su1n1 mort.pge tn· surancc. Tiror Monaaae 1, involved 1n a number of other acuvme~. mcludina mortwc markeUf\4. St· cuntaes. contract undcrwrwna. portfolio a.n&lym and CQuit) unc of credn The company said tt W1ll conunuc to rtmatn active \n thott o\J'ler IJ'US However. "'lthout the S55 7 m1lhon reaJ-estate gain. the company showed a loss of S40.5 m1Lhon, or 51 cents per share, for the quarter For the first nine months of ns fiscaJ year, Fluor lost $63 4 m1Lhon. or 80 cents per share. on revenues ol $3.08 billion. tn contrast to the previous year when tt earned $1:! 9 mLlhon. or 29 cents per share. on revenues ofS3.37 b1lhon. For fiscaJ 1984. the com pan) 's eammgs plummeted b) 96 percent to SI m1lhon from $27 7 m1lhon m 1983. In 1982, the compan) had earnings ofS 152.8 million. Auor's chairman and chief ex- e<:uu ve, Dav1d S Tappan Jr .. said that he expcct.S a dcc1S1on by nelll month on the sale ur the com pan) 's 011. gas and dnlhng-serv1ces um ts and that the com pan) ts rev1e"'mg the saJe of pcmons ol m natural-rewurces. opera11on<>. Fluor has been shedding operations for more than a )Car as Tappan has med to cut cosu .md get out of the real estate mining and 011 and gas fields in the face of depressed pnccs Dunng the first nine months oflh1s )Car. the compan) has sold assets worth S6~6 m1lhon The bulk: of the mone\ came from the sale-lcastback of Fluor faC1ht1es rn Grecnv1Ue. SC .. Su~ Land. Texas. and lrvtne. About SJ _Q m1llton came from the sale of operating assets mostly oil and gas propemcs · Mergen new controller at Kerr lk Associates MlcueJ Mer1ea has ~n nameJ .ontruller a1 Kerr & A11od a&et , Ille., a Hunungton Beach·bd-K·d puhfl, t"t'larwns and advenis1ng fi rm Mergen 1s a former accountanl ll•r RoggPrs. French ud Co .• an In-tne ad' en1sing firm .\krgt·r " .,rc)n\lhle for 1mplemen11ng nc~ office procedure prog.r.Jm' • • • Mart G. Graff has;oined the man.:tgl'nlt'nt 1n1urmj1111n' "'ll'm d1' 1s100 of Costa Me!>a-based AmericaJJ Dhers1fit>d '\avings Baok J' director of1nforma11on sef'\1Ct'\ ~ ,l1mpu1n '"' 'l'\• Jll\t' r,•r the past~O :-ears. ht> 1s rl"Spcns1tile tor, f'l'rJ' "n , .-, ... 'trmC"- shanng and personal lOmpu1cr "-'n l•t'' • • • Herb~ has been appotntt'J 1l1rtll1 r ,,, ,,, ,'• rJtt hu .. nt•" deHlopment and relocauon lor Grut "t"t(rn Rul F:su.te ,• '°'JN.J .~na He has been "-1th the compan' "nu . ,-.t1 • .I ',r,·J tcu" •r bu1ldtng the Huntington BeaLh tit1iu rnl•• ••nt· •I thL ,.•mpJ1'1' 'h•I' offices. Lee 1s a member oftht' roarJ ,,, Jm•1. t11r' \lf th<' Huotiogtoo Beacb and Fou tain \'alley bc..larJ, ,11 l<t"Jll••r .. . . . Leo 8. DevliD. M.D. has !x't.>n Jpp.•1lltt·L1, hd ..... 1 • 'H f" ·Jf\1 .. it Pacific Regency Bank an~ Robert 0 Jacob!>. E!>qo1r(' ., 'ice chairman. Both men havt.> '><'f" cJ ,,n 1ht· ~1J ,1 ,111,·r tht' tlank ·~ 1ncepuon tn March ot I QI)~ [~·' ltn \Jn JOt''>lh• "' 1 .. g.1st Jt \tls~ion Viejo Commuicy Hospital "'h1k .1.i, "' " .i "('"'' ' partnc 111 lht.> Jacobs a.nd Jacobs lav. ti rm and pa,1 prn1Jt•nt •t tt' Orangl' Co unty Bar Association. . . . Jou Condtno ha JOtnrd 8ursoo-ilt1a"elltr '' 't'n1 1 J1.·1.oun1 exe<'utr'e pubhl relation'> n tht• 1tm\' In int •111.,, ...,h, "'as formerl' "-llh Jansen Associatu . loc 111 '\JnW \n.a "ht·'' .1 mt'mher of the t>Oard of d1rC\.·to(') l'' Uw < k'JngC' < ••Uni'\ , h.tl'I 1 • '' 1hc: Public Relations Soctery of America Get Into Shape and Stay That Wa y~ ~ 1 1.. 001\ Our EMS Whet her you •e an all) e·e ~· .... :::-\\ : ltke one. we have a. rr\.. qr 3 '"" ·c· \. .. Compu enzed w ork.Ou!$ ca·· he· ....... a:'"' eve your obiect es r a rac 0..., e . ,... e • Luxurious private rooms • Motivation + Educational Seminars & Tapes • Nutritional Counseling --Body Composition • Medically Supervised Computerized Health and Conditioning Center 120 Newpori Ce•'ter ::;r S't> , ~' (Across rorn Fashion Island 714-720-1727 Summer Speci al 5.0°/o OF _F Initial Session I -1 ··---------........ ~lll!lllml-------------- Redwood fences Plans for . . .. are Jon.g~lasting • • • project unveiled for J11odern living -Orrce upon a tlmCTences served mainly as boundary markers. Today, shrinking lots and Increasing emphasis on out- door llvlng have made fences an essential part of city and suburban land~s. The Calif ornla Redwood As- s0clatlon suggests a redwood fenoe to define an outdoor room, provide privacy for relaxing and entertaining, and offer security for small children and pets. If properly designed, It can baffle wind, screen out un- desirable sights and muffle noise. A fence built of knot- textured redwood aJso becomes a decoratlv~ element within an overall landscape design, the association notes. Most communities have stan- dard regulations on fence heights and set-back distances. so It's a good Idea to check your local building code before build- ing that fence. Most fences are constructed of 4-by-4 posts, 2-by-4 rails or stringers which Join the posts, and 1-lnch boards. A board-and- board fence with boards placed alternately on opposite sides of the stringers provides privacy and makes an excellent "good neighbor" fence because it has the same appearance on both sides. The baffle-like arrangement of the boards also breaks strong wind currents, yet allows air to circulate freely. A louvered fence with boards set at an angle provides a feeling of seclusion but admits ventila- tion and a glimpse of the view beyond. For complete privacy, a solid board fence may be the best choice. High-quality materials are ad- vised, since your fence will have to withstand the elements for many years. Redwood garden grades offer outstanding per- t ormance and provide rugged natural beauty at less cost than luxury architectural grades. Redwood is also resistant to warping, twisting and checking -which can minimize repair and replacement. Redwood Is also easy to handle, saw and nail because of Woodbridge Cove attracts early interest As Initial work continues on Woodbridge Cove overlooking · Woodbridge North Lake, the number of people interested In the new development is soaring, according to a spokesman J.M. Peters Co., the builder. "As of mid-July, we've had over 600 people express an Interest In Woodbridge Cove," said John T. Martin, vice presi- dent of marketing and sales for the J.M. Peters. The 82-home neighborhood of attached, single-family homes will be located on the east side of the 30-acre manmade·lake, just north of Barranca Parkway and west of Creek Road. Four two-story plans will range from 1,923 to 2,287 square feet. Pre-selling information Is ex- pected to be available In a few weeks, according to the Peters company official. An Interest list for the neigh- borhood Is being compiled. Those Interested In added Infor- mation on Wo.oJ1brld~e Cove are Invited to contact the J.M. Peters Co., 1601 Dove St., Newport Beach, 92660 or call 833-9331. For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 ltseven textureand lack of pitch and resins. The most popular and econ- omical redwood grades for fences are Construction Heart Construction Common and Merchantable. If an architectural appearance Is desired, you may want to use top quality Clear All Heart or sapwood-streaked Clear grade for precision Joinery. Jasmine Park will feature 4 7 duplex 1-. 2-story homes Plans for Jasmine Park, a project of 47 homes In Corona del Mar, have been unveiled by LOM Development, Inc., a com- pany specializing In all phases of community planning and de- velopment. Heartwood grades should be used for posts and structural members in contact with soll or within six Inches of the ground because of their inherent decay and insect resistance. Grades containing sapwood can be used for fence boards and other above-ground parts not suscep- tible to prolonged moisture and other conditions that promote decay. A lattice-top board fence of Apwood-prl•acy (left ), iirhlle a reawood trelll• fence atreakecl Clear grade redwood proYide. protecta a atreet-faclng 1arden. In making the announcement, Laurence A. Lizotte, LOM presi- dent, said Jasmine Park would Include one-, two-and three- story duplex homes featuring two and three bedrooms. High quality nails and fa8teners will help avoid unsight- ly stains resulting from nall de- terioration. Aluminum alloy, stalnless steel or top quality, hoJ- dipped galvanized fastenings cost a few cents more but will be more satisfactory In the long run, according to the association. In addition to the selection of top quality materials, careful setting of the fence posts Is fundamental to long-lasting per- formance. Post Holes should be carefully aligned and posts set plumb with a carpenter's level. Short posts can be braced with wedged-In stones and tamped earth, but if the fence must stand against strong winds, or if the posts are over four feet In helghf. they should be set In concrete with earth or gravel In the bottom of the hole to Insure drainage. Before you begin construction, a clea~ water repellent containing mlldewclde should be applied to all sides, edges and ends of the lumber. A water repellent wlll retard natural weathering, re- duce the effects of moisture during construction, and serve as an undercoat for bleaches, stains or paint. If no other finish is used, a second application of water repellent Is recommended. For a booklet with planning tips and step-by-step Instructions for building a variety of redwood fences, send 60 cents to: Cali- fornia Redwood Association, Dept. RF-85, 591 Redwood High- way. Suite 3100, Mill Valley, 94941 . "This new gate-guarded com- munity will feature a unique selection of distinctive floor plan designs that will appeal to a wide range of homebuyers," said Liz- otte. ·' Prloes are expected to be under $300,000." Potential buyers may select from four floor plans, ranging from approximately 1,640 to 2,200 square feet. The 10-acre community . will feature a private recreation center, Including pool and cabana. Plans One and Two are both one-story homes and feature two bedrooms and two baths. A den Is also Included In Plan Two. Those who enjoy the add'ttlonal space of a two-story home will appreciate Plan Three, which Includes three bedr..ooms and 2~ baths. The Plan Four features three levels, highlighted by two bedrooms, a loft and three baths. Jasmine Park Is located near the Intersection of Fifth Street and Marguerite In Corona del Mar. Further Information on Jasmine Park may be obtained by calling LOM Development at 951-2134. A aolld board fence of Merchantable redwood pro.tde. m•dmam prlY&Cy and wind protection for a relaz:lng ln a ra.atlc, backyard apa. Lake Arrowhead Resorts CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Reviewtq plan• for Northwood Hori.son• are (from left), Bob Well.a, director of project manacement: Lee Penohn, project man.,er: Candy Shepard, dtrector of Ale. and mark~: Roland O.,ood, president: Bill P'lacbel, nee president. · Northwood development slated Irvine Pacific DevelopmeA..&!' Prloes are expected to range 0egrns deveropmen thls month from lMt n1gn $60;ooo~ to me of Northwood Horizons, ·a high $90,000s. said Fischel. The townhome project designed for Initial offering Is scheduled for first-time homebuyers. March 1986. Grading of the 19. 17-acre site Northwood Horizon will con- sist of 348 homes offered In both two-story townhome and 8'ngle- level designs plus "carriage" units -single-story townhomes situated above carports, said 8111 Fischet, the firm's vloe president of project management. Is expected to be complet~y the end of September. .. Northwood Hortzons will offer five floor plans ranging from a 705-aquare-foot model with one bedroom and one bath to a two- atory, 1, 185-aquare-foot home With two bedroom• (ptua retreat} and 2'.4 bathf ... Recreation f aclfltles are planned to Include two swimming pool/spa complexes within the nelghbohood. In addition, the • Northwood ar-a hu nlt'e parks and a variety of tennis courts, plcnlc/barbeque facllltles, and play areas for chUdren. Homeshoppera may have their name placed on an Interest llat by calllng The Irvine Co.· Home- finding Center, 4050 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, 551-1500. 11th ANtUJAL HOME TOUR ---SEPTEMBER 14. 1985 ----. Tickets $12 per person tNo Cholllrtn uflOtr I/ t1 ~av• TOUR HOMES OPEN 10 AM To 5 rM HtCWDIS WINE TASTING 3 ,.. '° 6 ,.. AT THE BURNT Mill BEACH CLUB with Complimentary Souvenir Wine Glass I TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Lake Arrowhead Aesons Chamber of Con'!Tmrce Office flake Arrowhea<J Village) V1s1tor Information Booth • (Blue Jay Village) c1nel lrom Part1c1patmg Merchants \ ROTARY CLUI HOT DOG STAND 011!'r> I m 11 p "' 11 8 111111 M Suet CltJb ! •r ~m ..... 1 Ill' '''""11ro to1 d S} 00 tt11count on ''" AllNWttHO MH f '' ur\1(111 l;kr ndr 5111\lUy SfC>I 15 1n1u M;t( IS 1986 t ' I I I I • • • I \ ~ \, '• I ( l I ' l I I l I I I ·I l t l -• • Oran~ Coast DAii. Y Pll.OT /Sunday s.pcember 8, 1935 OJ • ~ l.int't, !> Oiyt. $6 Oollara. • Ada mn • .rn1111 nrh liul '"' 1111m1111 of p~ym,.111 tt rdundtble. • AdditionAJ .._may be purchuf>d for 12.00 rarh • Prit·t>• mua1 be included an thf' ed • l.><M"• 1101 apph ru 1h .. '"•' "•li1tr r .. ntAI or he-Ip w1.nted cluiificadonl °' 1utomobtw• prl(ed o~"' 12000 • .\v11l1bl" onh to privatt' parh ad~trtllt'r• teUtng merchandiee, Call 642-5678 NEW LISTINGS l'llTUllll 1111.- Unbellevable price on this 3 BR + FR. Plan 3 In prf me locatf on across from park with view of hilts. Fruit trees, floor safe, great condition. Fee. UYOllST lll"MI Fabulous remodeled 4 BR on quiet cul-de-sac. French doors. windows & brick floors. Large Irregular lot. Perfect house for those with fine taste. IUI MllU IEL 1UR 1411.000 Stunning 3 BR, 2'h BA home. French doors & windows. tlle & hardwood floors, vaulted celtlng, lush grounds. Olde Corona del Mar at It's best! l&IUI YllW 11.U 1421,llO Serenely slluatea 4 "BR. Tastefully appointed & meticulously maintained. 2 spacious patios complimented by a sparkling pool. IUYllW 1411 .... One of a klndl Expanded Port Roya~. Fantastic ocean & lights view. Private spa. Top street of Seavlew. 5 BR + lanai. Ill OAIYH IHl,000 Mediterranean custom on Big Canyon Golf Course. Spacious 3 level, 4 BR, guest quarters. wine cellar. Very serious sellers. WIST HWNIT 1441,800 Oceanfront cottage In superb location on the sand. 34 ft. frontage, 3 BR, used brick fireplace. Great potential, great pricel PllllllU 1111,000 Older, charming oceanfront 5 BR, excellent location with beautiful sunset views. Com- fortable and cozy, can bulld duplex on this lot. WIST llWPllT 1111,IN Forever ocean vlewsl A cut above the usual oceanfront duplex. Shingled exterior, huge patio. Brick fireplaces. Inside stairwell allows conversion to single family. WISTllWPllT 1111,llO Finest tn· ooean front living. Exceptional detall throughout. Rec room for unending entertain- ment. Elegant master suite. PUllllU 1111,000 Wonderful 6 BA bayfront with outst.andlng dock facilities.]. Totally remodeled kitchen. Light & spacious floor plan. Excellent price. 1.9111U 1111 .... Valuable bayfront with pier and slip plus side tie. Charming 3 BR home on 40' frontage near lido turning basin. New carpeting, freshly painted. Excellent price! PUllSIU UYFIHT 11,I00,000 Unique, new. 3 story with elevator on Buena Vista. 4 BR, 61h BA, 3 fireplaces, inside garden atrium. Sandy beach.and boat dock. OlllU llL IAI I 1,I00,000 . One of a kind! Unique oceanfront lot. Un- obstructed panoramic view. Calf for details and showing. Owner may carry; subordinate. LllllSLI 12,I00,000 Dramatic views of sunsets & turning basin on tip of Lido. Dock facilities for several boats. Temp. controlled wine cooler, off street parking. A MEMBER OF THE SEARSANANCIALNETWORK 1 REAL ESTATE lllftnnYPAll 2 BA lllnD• 3 BA, FA ----2 BA, Oen Mllllll 11111 3 BR. FA Ul•YllW ... 5 BA, FR IAIMIYllW-.U 4 BA, FA WIST •111n1•PW-...T 3 BR, Oceanfront lw..11 3 BR, FA, Pool .... ..a 4 BA, FA, PIS .... tum 4 BA, View, Spa T1ITUllll 3 BR, FA unam 3 BA, FR •••••m 3 BA, FA ........... 5 BR, FR l&Yaal 4 BA, Pool, Spa UIMIYllW-.U 3 BR, FA, Pool, Vu IUYllW 3 BA, Vu, Grdlgate .-111.&~ 3 BA, 3 BA ---3 BR ---3 BR. FR WIST •-w•PW.-TT 3 BA, Oceanfront Ul1IUlff 4 BA, FA View 11n111a 3 BR, FA, Spa ......... 28A,S=,Fee .... au 4 BR, FR .... ..a 4 BA. FA, PIS •NITDUll 3 BR, View lnlUIS al 6 BR, FA, View lllllklfn 4 BA, View, Spa lllUIYM 5 BA, FR, Oen OlllUllLIAI 4 BA, FR, Pier Ull ISU 5 BR, FR, Wtrfrnt UM ISL.I 4 BR Ull llU 6 BR, FR. Wtrfrnt $112,500 $159,500 $287,500 $325,000 $334,000 $340,000 $440,000 $499,000 $575,000 $695,000 SllllY $159,500 $239,500 $325,000 $334,000 $349,500 $369,000 $390,000 $399,000 $410,000 $410.000 S«0,000 $«9,000 $495,000 $498,500 $499.700 $575,000 $610,000 $650,000 $695,000 $995,000 $995,000 $1,550.000 $1,595,000 $2,500,000 4112hnlall4er M. MATTHEWS 1'41, ........... L. WHITE ........ ..., J. DuBois 11....., C.McMAHAN 1142Pwtl .... C. BALOIKOSKI 2lllupttw .. 0. VALENTINE .... •. ......, ... L. ROSE Hl•lftHM E. OLSON .. n .. ..., O'SHAUGHNESSY 124..,.......,.. G. LIVINGSTON 1141 ..... lec..ta L. WHITE !Ill t•••d1r1 M. GUTH 11....., C.McMAHAN 1MJ ........ L. SHAW 1••ntN4 E. CORKETT 112111•11•• M. MATTHEWS 11111 .......... G.ANOERSON 1111 .... C. EADIE 111 p_, R. KURTZ 2211 ........... ., J . ROBBINS ............. L. ROSE 2tll...,. A. BOLAND 2111..,, • ., •• 0 . BIBB 4111 ....... E. BOWIE nn......, $.EXLEY •n...._, O'SHAUGHNESSY 1111...,.. ,.,.. ... T. BOLAND us. ..... B. REEDY 124..,........,.. J . CAMPBELL 12 thrry IHh C.McMAHAN 11U 11.,.w. Ir K.RANGER 111 Yle LUe ..,4 C. RUMSFELD 121 Yla LUe l"4 S. HARRIS 111 Y1a LUe l"4 E. OLSON 644-9060 WUTalff 11!1,111 Lovely 2 BR. 2 BA airy condo, upstairs unit with light all around, completely redecorated in earth tones. New kitchen. 1&1• Y1IW 1-.U IHl,IOO The charm of "Old Cape Cod. "white shutters. custoro closets and "to die for" storage, w~rm brick entry and picket fenced patio. UYOllST 1211,IOO lncredlble value In this 3 BR custom home. Great neighborhood, good assum. financing and seller Is ready! You can live at the beach! UM ISU 1211,0ll Cozy and charming 3 BA home m prestigious neighborhood. Room and potential for ex- pansion, near all of Lido's finest amenities. Unbeatable price! WYIEW 1111,000 Entoy sparkling city lights from y-0ur own private spa. 3 BR, 21h BA, FR, plus security for your family in this guard gate community. SUYllW 1111,000 This Is the view you have waited fort Ocean, city lights and mountains. 3 BR Nantucket. large yard. room for pool or an addition. Excellent financing. WYIEW 1420,IOO 4 BR, 3 BA "Port Royal," view, beautifully decorated plus colorful gardens. Security guard gated, close to community pool. spa and tennis. IAIUI llllE 1411,000 Elegant 2 BA + den. View, tastefully decorated throughout, hardwood floors, plantation shut- ters. Private setting, brick patio. Immaculate. cheerful and sunny. U.IW 1111,MI Sensational sweeping views of the bay, ocean, Newport Center and mountains from the best unit In Lido Park high-rise building. Full security. sntUIS ...... 5 BR plus bonus room In medley of color & fight. Forever view, pool & spa. French doors, com- pellfng combination of taste, room, location, view &. price. Ull llU ..... .. Lido country villa, 75' lot, 2 landscaped patios. hardwood entry, step-down LR, FR & library. all with flreplaoe. Large formal DR. IMUIYN ... 1,111 s SA, 4.5 BA. custom on golf course. Fresh landscape, pool, spa, entertainment area. 12' beamed celllngs, formal dining, wet bar UIHI 11111 S 1,071,000 You 'll love the easy elegance of this classic Mediterranean beauty. 5 BR. serene patios with bubbilng fountains. Truly an oasis. OTHER AREAS lllYllE . 1112,500 First time ottered Bright and dean 2 BR condo with cool, shady backyard to en1oy summer barbecues. Near shopping, pools. tennis W CUMHU S23t,500 Dramatic oceanfront condo 2 BR 2 BA furnished One year new decor. stairs to beach breathtaking view A perfect summer home 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD., NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES ~'"•'-'"' .. ,. h•lt•kll IW'it! tt.iur·~ J .. ~ • '~''"~'~' ~1~ ........ , ~"''• \.tf'W t\4 S f'I '.'\,, "''" .. ' •"' '· r i 1'h" I I(• •ll ~, ' Ill ·~"' DEADLINES PU8llCA T ION DEAOl NE v ,., lw '°'t • lO. -.\-... , . ..,...'-' .. ..-.., .. 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SW. 3 Bdrm see t all w1f'w M Rousselot OIM C41 ............... $3SO,OtO ..... __ ...... l21 OrdlW 3 Bdrm. 3 ba. 1 "1 lots So of hwy H Markas ow. t4•---·--S515 .... _ ....... 22& ~ 4 Bdrm. 3 ba, 2 trplcs, view, So ot hwy f Scott ........... $341 .... _l_hrt._.. .. 4 Bdnn. Portofmo. shutters, ~ ............ R. la&ner OW. t411--···· .. SlH,5 ... ____ , 06 Will 3 Bdrm seculded architect s home M Brewer U~IC,t_;f f-iC ,M~ ~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 E..•t CoHt Hlgflw•v Coto•• *' ,..., ·::~~.~· S.C R JJ ~.{-J £.:r~· :::: I ·---· .. ..._., . •o._,,..,. o:·. . . r ... -- ~~---... L...... I. ,. __ 0 l • ....... -. -. SCH•·UTS &.swen 11 Classlfle • • '·' . -' --, I l0t MI t •~4 ~· ""•·'~ TR ANSPORTATION '1-.,,,, ... v.-.a.., r1.,,.,...,._,,,, r...,._1 • •••1"'lll"JI•)< ~· '1(11 1 lflolt .. , ..,.jl .. t1,..., h • '4)1.11.A J-i l ..., .... Ny .... l .. Ji •• .,.,., ~"·"• ~, ....... , ~f ..... 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"he:::ftn:u1!:; WA111f111T HIL llTATI IY ~::\:',=:=: ~ =· '=4&-MOO :.=~~~lo oov-::.:~~~~~ 790-9073"' 754-M!2. U atnMt VlaWt.. Fant.•tlc ~---llLTl·llLLtll S ii;t~~g hu penoramlo l!XEC Elllda Pool HO!M .,... od.i quaMty. By inoa. wet bar, nreptw + LiiiJt! '* = ~ ~ :W~~ A C!O"~t ~G«-PllJIHI. l&LL = C:O~.~~~ low·!Mll\. ~d. 3~:..!pe :~et~~. Prine:. only. r.:'.~:na1~0fa~d.:.~d itu!:L~: "ESJDEN'llAL MOk £ft~Cr t ltOt P ---8.llllY Tllll1'mlL • , .. , .... A mos\ ccmmand1na and stately relldence. Abeolut.ely impeccable condition. Ovft" 5,000 aq. ft. of quail· ty craftmanlhip. Includel 5 bdrms., 4 ~ balb.I, formal living & d1n1ft8 rooma, breakfast room, teparate paneled family room and study, three fireplacea, sauna, ;.cum, and pool. A ~cent estate viewing over the prestigious Big Canyon Country Club, lush fairways. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ...... Tiii 1111,111 A bat buy -F.astside Cos~ Mesa, outstanding &panish style home on large corner lot. Three bedrooms, 3 baths, dining area, single story. Re- modeled k itchen plus many amenities. RV access. Donna God- ahall I -WITI l1'U na.-Old world appN} in th.is 3 bedroom vintage home on street to street lot. Private European garden patio - authentic thick plaster walls-hard- wood and tile iloors -fireplace - country kitchen ~ turret $tudio. Totally unique. Barbara Aune 11111••--UTllllD IHl,llO Skylights, Mexican pavers, wood ceilings, 2 fireplaces. 3 bdrms .. in- cluding private master suite with sitting room. Three car garage. se- curity gate, private beaches, close to Balboa Bay Oub. Price includes land. Barbara Aune 111111 YllW Hit.LS 1221,IOI Pas10raJ setting w1 th mountain and night light views. Charming Cape Cod in secluded quiet area. 2 bedroom. 2 'h baths, den, wood burning fireplace. Large patio, comm. pool & tennis. $229,000 in- cludes the land. Lois Egan .. IAITM YIUAIU.lS 1411,000 Expanded 4 bedroom -4 "1 bath townhome. lmpressive entry Wlth large cin:ular stairwell. Large bonus room with built-in T .V. & wet bar. Could also serve as a filth bedroom. This home offers fabulous potential and is priced to sell!! Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody IAYflllT__,..Lf ITllY IHl,lll Located on 55' overlooking the most active channel in the harbor. Steps to the Bay Club. Lovely family oriented home with 4 bedrooms, family room, and dining room sur- rounding lush interior patio. Pri- vate community offers security, pri- vate beaches, and unique BA YSHORF.S lifestyle. Incld. land. Martha Macnab Urn.T LIT IMl,111 One of the last! 50' water front With privilege for pier & slip to ac- comodate 55' boat. Martha Macnab lfTTill M TIP If Tll WllLI 12, ll0,111 With the best view imaginable on prestigious Spyglass Hill. These three available front row con - tiguous lots offer an opportunity of a lifetime to design and build the estate of your dreams! Act now!! Maralou Ingold llll Fllllllllll 11 wam 11,411,000 m Remodeled, single story, 4 bedroom. 4 bath home with over 106 feet on the water. Huge waterfront yard with room for pool. Private com- munity behind guard gate. Lender will provide excellent financing. $1.475.000 includes land Ed ~o/Maureen White l SIPllSTIUTD .. 1111,111 C.Omplemented by the library adja- cent to both the living room and master suite. A formal dining room, the bright kitchen with a spacious breakfast nook, plus a second bedroom and den complete the de- sign. Panoramic views of the ocean, harbor and city lights. Ed Eacano/Maureen White LlllllU PH,111 A best Strada location. Four bdrm., 3 baths w/entire 2nd. story master suite. Gathedral ceilings, gourmet kitchen, indoor spa and more. AB- sumable financing. Marth.a Macnab lllDT• fmJIBI 12,111 .... Wonderful Spanish Colonial Villa near Newport Harbor Y C 70' on bayfront w/New Pier and Slip to accomodaie 2 large boata. Nostalgic main house and new guest houae. Spacious pat.lo and sandy beach. Offered fumilhed at $2.500.000 incl. land. Martha Macnab 17..,... ramaly home # 2 CJYIC PWA, lllTE 100 ·944-1200 ~ ,., 7eo-aa2s '*location wtih ..,ro PUllll Tlllll a bdrm unit• .. ·~ 11euoo. Ao•. e1....._..1 ()pat! sa11Sun ,.,. wttn huge yard. PMll. + t,tranca"llitt.:"'~ · = ,::, =~ 111-1111 r~ted but prciperty It a , ............ Yletr 11 Eden. lrvl"9. epa. Price reduced to 8Mc:h w/prlv aoc.aM. eo -1-• u •duplex thla property gr•t el.ff and IUpat IO-w/cool brHHI. 3BA 832-3787 $399,995 wll.,mtl Cell IC 300' lot app<o99d 5'00 ..., --h 11·• with ._. c;atlon neat town fOt an 1 ~ba . famlly room ,. .. UDlm Patric* Tenore 631-128& 9CI h home wtpool & tpa C 3 bed, 2 atory aa poten .. u..,,. owner o o o u P 1 n t S 139,800. Call Pat Cobb, ,Ill & giant garcMfl. Otlve by Condo upgrad.cl and Ing 2 badr~ reaidell09: F'urn1t1He .. avd•ble for 675--2013 or 54-2313 Ill 21 l !VE NI NG CANY0f1 9'11aro9d. w.,1 of 'renoti on FEE land. 63 ,.,~ -.. ues.ooo 28' 2ea Condo 1n w~ 777 ..... door. °'*" f'fotn IMng U1· 1• Ill.... llU 1111111111 Square. MC. encl gar, 1050.000. 873~3 """' room with lrl)lo onto ••NIT T ,.... I.Ne W. IMl.llH Sexy pool & _,. l'IOrne wttf'1 pool. Good loc. ()pat! NO DOWN· WHY RE ? t ty patio. Cloee to CO!TlmwU-Waite to the beeOtl from ,.., -will deMOfWI aM,..,,; kitchen & cuetom Sun 12•5. 1.e12 Oval. By Need oredlt wort"" ...... -4. Prm ll*S ~"~-..-..I . . oomple.it' wi1h at1ached 2 exlttlng ~IO you can WATI HI HON1 t .. r, 91\ .. ' no rMt net '"' 50% ~Ip ' .., .....,.._ I build ......,,.. dream houMI l'<)Ml., •--, yard with greaay arM & IOI .. --•• 100% tu b9n«lta fO( San ardlno Country ~001 & ahopp~n tl'lle 3 Bdrm -W.terfront "'" .... -·--lie. ~B t.--a1n1 Ownet 55g..9394 .. , _., • for eaatalda hOuH cat 09'8Qe In e MCUr ty ~t--:, .. dme t talc ~ """' llreplt. A/C. 1205,000. •• --VenalllM tBr Condo Club .,..._ 3 + 2'A8e 1127,500 g11ed community. Tl'lll 11 .,_.a *"" o • ~EAL ESTATE Valerle, Agt 261•7653 Of ,INN oe>tlon. l.arge 28r, OPEN THIS WEl!KEND • pool. 1 1251<. Owner • 2 •tort quiet end unit. advantage of tri. exlatlng 131-1400 2 ~~ condo rv UCt. a/o, •d 1252 114/U.-7258. "'4-1732 - WAH HI HONf Offered at 1245,000. Call 5 Bdrm two •IOtY bOtN 2 cat gar. •mmac::. highly .,.._ HOM~ .. tM. e31-t400 with pier ' allp. to r• ~ upgraded. $145,000. NPT HGTS 4 PLEX new ltatalt model or tlmply decorate 854-7338 ' '""""-------AEAL ESTATE 11,,_,. Plll'llllf 10 your own tut• Call fOt 1111• lllT 11f oond. 12100 mo. lnc:ome a1-1.t00 Spec:tac\11at v1ew1 of appt 10 ... th .. ;antaattc euetom 3 bdrm l'IOrne w1th Lliua ltacll lMI 12291< aot 759~50ao I••'" '9raltllH I I•-------:,:•::v:;.r: 1 ~~1~'1" P[~ at :::~~r!·i:f': 1.-c1u£ GILLIS .,.alH 1·1'7.,._, IOUlnllTllTTAll •lhl ltlu• 2lll bdrm & den with wet ~. s l,600. Ing of II• kind on .~ .. Al T()ft ... , .. .,.. It. 34" on '~'i1 ~m• winter Rental 4Br SL VIEW H.V. HOMES PH .. Ill $379,000 laundry room & large -WATfHfR<> ltland. A1tdng 1550,000. . .. .__ OldWoridCl'larm.tuteful· d b 1 le fl 1 • Sept-June . s aoo t>ak:Onles Cook poerel~ HOMr !> '-Drive by 227 Sapphire. .,..,_ ly renovated. FabulOu• UH r c rep ace. 675-8888 Of 673-8700 fOf 50 ft boat. $525,000 llEAl ESTATE .Call for appointment, *LOVELY SPACIOUS hm wtllte ·water view. 3BR Greet potenll.i at a great ---=---------- - W•ft R, rRt)'lolT -, ... £Aft John Cary Brok«. In prHtlglou1 neigh-2ba. living & dlnl~ rm. p<1ce S«0,000. Pou!ble Wnlr Rntlo-Eleg 38'. gdm ,. -._ bomood. 5 BR. 4 ba, lg deck. 2 car ger.' Gueat mo to mo. rental. Call hrne. FP, 2 patios, atps llOMI " 1.c. lam rm. huge matter prkg. Tiie tool, beamed Agt. 844-9G87 bch $875/mo 646-6333 REAL ESTATE suite, 3 fplc8, many ex-cell• hardwd firs trplc OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 I '"'·- 831·1400 llSA YI .. IUITT REALToRS 141-7414 tru. 1295.000 colo~ful mature . land~ eeoew. Oceanfront ,.._. ________ ,Th .. la M ... Verde'• beet 484 WALNUT PL acaplng & aeparete atu-.... ..., Ptaia1•b ZJ07 2308 Pl. OumeN noorplan which lncludee •BEAUTIFUL prof decor-dlo •Pl. $410 .ooo WlnterrentalA ... 2 br fba 09er1 Seti~ 1-5 4 Mi ... I. 48drm and 38&. Super •led, hlghly upgraded 3 w/assum. loan 497-3977. PlltUIU PlllT or 3 br 2ba lovely patio & C 11 Cultom lot. $.265,000/olr entltftalnment area right Wf lllTll IAYJlllT BR hm. Complete MC A 5 Bdrm contempory garden pafk 4 can Adi a 0: Ill' lnc;l plan• For down pay-otf kitchen and aoarfng LARGE comfortable 4 'YI· priced l0t fut ..... I rt •-··"' IAllllf property In a sunny eo<-to ba . 714/673-16" or 640•l ftU ment OWC cbt1 plu1 celllnga In entryway. bdrm, 2 ba tiome with S 149,900 • 303 E. 20th St fWJ! --• .. ner location In the village 8181/gs,.494 t tradel. cart etc:. Call Soundproof walls and tenaatlonal views trom *LOVELY UNIQUE 3 BR 1111 Ml • HWn Ilk• atmotphefe of the NG S 759~469 Own/ Agt. covered patio. Owner lovely roof garden, jutt upgreded hm w/Mwd Bio CYf' Condo. ~br + den, Point. Owner will con-Winter Rental 3Br 2Ba. --------1 may carry. I t95.000. one hOUM from beyfront nra, IO< din rm, lg kit. 2'1',.,ba golf course view elder lea9e option on thll A II al 1 $ e pt 15th . ..... rv G.IGREENcaah 751-3191 beech. A bonu• 1 bdrm Huge lot w/alley ~-1tin%.1249K. 75g..9242• large2atorylemllyh0t'M. S975fmo.67S..9229 OF NEWPORT ':,:~g,:._.~: C::.SElECT ~'or:1~8~ yearly 243 ~!~~LIA * ... * •. .. $l,050.000. .... ... IMcll 141 Call 642-5678 .... PROPERTIES . . •CHARMING 3 BR hm UIYELlll IOUIFlllT/OllTM rn rn h .. rloht on ,.....-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.-• IJ. Tllft.O hu beer\ remdld/upgrld. WESTOUFF ... In • quiet area c;loae to the sand In No. Laguna. CORONA DEL MAR ARCHITECTURAL HOME TOUR PROPERTY Completely remodeled charming 3 Bdrm home on 1'~ lots In Old Corona del M ar. Cedar stilngled exterior, warm cedar In- terior. brick courtyard w/pool, new kitchen. bullt-lns, large sun decit. S. cured, private & dramatic. $375,000. s1z L•bpur Av.. Open aun. 1-s. SANDRA MITTMAN (714) _..., .. GIORGI El.KINI CO. REAL TORI (714) 719-1100 LIDO ISLE CHARIER OPEi TGllY 1-1 111 Vil Ull SOUD That wonderful "Olde" quality feeling, yet new, moderan and popular appointments. Totally refreshing and most Inviting. Choice "East End" Lido Soud corner. 3 Bdrm (2 +0en). Cen- tral air. $399,000 .. Lease option possible. BLUFFS NEWPORT BEACH EXTRA SPECIAL! Popular 11X " plan with wrap around patio on grnblt nr largest pool. Cozy fireplace ln rt\Mter bdrm & living room, upgraded custom tile in kitchen, family room & patio. Assumable loans! $212,000 L .H . Ask for SALLEY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT AFFORDABLE FAIRWAY LIVING NEWPORT BEACH l.mmacula te two bdrm tri-level condo on 5th fairway, Big Ca- nyon. Enjoy full golf course views from every room. Features twc. balconies, private securtty gated entrance, fire place, and we t bar. Tastefully decorated in neutral tones. $247,000. KIMBER BUTIS COUNTRY CUSTOMIZED NEWPORT EXEC FAMILY HOME Two story, 4 bdrm decorator's home. French doors, windows, hardwood floors, 2 i.replaces, sep- arate family room, large eat-in country kitchen. Choice lot & lo- cation/custom spa, patios & deck. $369,000. TODDY SMITH WALK TO PRIVATE BEACHES & SHOPS Charming , ne wly decorated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on large lot. Xtras include wood floors. tire place. large patio and dbl, de- tached garage. Priced to sell at $23~.ooo Fee. CAROL PANGBURN \ •-y. ---lmpoaalble to dupllcate lg tam rm, wk1hp, HI hly raded 3 bdrm •mentary ICtlool Quall-Fully turn. Including dl1--•r--thl9 exciting upgraded storage. lg lot w/an.y & g ~ ty con1truc1lon through-heS/llnen1. Huge deelc, Abaolutety charming 3 property New plumbing RV acoesa. $159,900 i~r.°'900 apa. APlng out this gorgeous con-1mple prtfg, beaut vu. Bdrm owner71 unit with & wlrl~ high beamed 480 E. 18th St O · s· •• _... 1 tempory 8 bdrm home Winter rentet 1111 June 1. fireplace & remodeled celll 'and 3 r •SACRIFICED I 10,000 pen ...,..,ay ·• that can be MPar•ted S t500/mo, 494-1838 or kitchen Also lnctudea an ngs. ga agea. attrecttve unattached 1119 Grove lane N.B. Into a 4 bdrm w/2 bdrm 2 t3/27" ~22,. · Good aaaumable fixed , .,,... " additional 1 bdrm rental rate loan 14,5 000 twnhm 3 BR. 2 ~ ba. itlnt guest unit with MP entry 1 _ II I S unit. Both unit• are In ••-· · cond. lg patio. Now Wa111 ot glass, 90arlng lttl.J••• ~· cellent condition In a -"'''" •oH1"1 $149,900 cemngs and llgl'll oak Nidue( SHORES 5/15 beautlful oceanfront lo-1111~1 , t .. c . 347A E 18th St AEALTORS 141-7414 flooring enhance tlle thru 6115/86. Lge "<>me cation $48g,ooo. ~ FIE.AL ESIATE U1·I011 beac:h11de leellng of tllla overllcg ocean 4BR 7ba.. - .,, r 1_ ·-*'' ... ~•s* home which lncludaa Furn/pertlelly furn WAfl HHWN 1 ' --LIUS If NTllTllL • • ru-large master suite. family POOi/spa Walk to pvt HOMI ., lee. Loweet priced home at en-BA YRIDGE 2 m1tr bdrm• room• 'tr ea m 11 n • d beach, tennis. $3500/mo. Fl~Al ESTATE lftl ••I Jiu l 2 trance to M8l8 Verde + Den 6 3Ba S229,500. gourmet kitchen & roof lnciudeagardener. pool & 111·1400 Goll CourM. 1 ttory Ownr/Blcr 760-6286 dec;k Offered 11 maid 1«VJce 240-17•3 -------IDl11flL•ll 48drms & lrg pvt yrd. *LWllPTlll* $795,000. I Inc lH llll 14111 Others In area NII ror For 6 month• E'-1nt •-•-•m ~~-... "------•WPllT WITI Mii So. of Hwy, newer lrg $40,000 more. Valefle. 8eectl HouM ~Ith I~ _. ... , ._ 1106&EXNFRONT. o; LIKE NEW Custom' love-home. Trantlerred, VI· Agt 26 l-7853 & m 0 re I A. k Ing 0..... ..... .,... IUICI SBA upper duplex ly with p+ef/floet for 30· cant. Financing avelleble . .U YElll Pll•E $175.000 Agt 840-8208 A breathtaking 3 1tory 2'~ba. Sept 14 ·95 to boat+ aide tie, C>alc aplral Appts c:all 714/675-1404 · contemporary home In June 15 '86. $1600/mo. stalre. atHm beth. or675-5163 Ouletpr.,.tlglousarea3Br *llTIEWlftl* quletareaofNewport.ol-Reis OPEN SAT PM & flPulouakltc:Mn,eecurlty 2Ba flowlng tloorplen Spacioui 18drm high rlM ferlng the uttlmate In de-SUNDAY 818/285-2261 system & oak doora IUITlflU lllllHL Atrium door• otf mute< Condo. Sec. sub-prkng. 11gn & comfort. Totally dys, OFI eves «6-6684 throughout thl1 3 IRVINE TERRACE HOME & pvt yard. Room for RV. Sllp evall A Beauty rebuilt It encompassee ---------- bedroom. 2.5 bath home. 3 BD 2v. ba, famlly room. Only $165,000 Agt. $260,000. 61 t Udo Park almosi 3800 sq ft and In-2 Br Iba, W/D, blk from Enfoy the good llfe on the $279,000 By owner Wiii Valerie 261 -7653 Dr Ownitr 675--3007 eludes 4 bdrma & a den. bch, Winter rental. $650 water In a home of di• co-op with brokers. llSA YE .. NI• The fabulou• kitchen, 2 2 1 3 I 2 5 5 • 0 8 5 4 o r tlnctlon at a reasonabMI 831· 7116 "' 493-567 t 1 -•Tiii I YEIY UIOUl story ceilings, skylights & 2 1 3 / 2 5 1 • 7 1 0 5 ° r price. Red uced to --SU llWI TWllll 3rd floor mastltf SYlte 875-7659 1559 000 FEE DUPLEX 1Bd tba 88 Large quiet corner lot with unfOJgeteble white __ 2_W_E~E-K_S_F...,.R __ E_E __ - • · S210,000 717 FERNLEAF 3Bdrm. vaulted celllng1: S4111er desperat•lll Uve on water lllewl will mal(e you beautlfully deooreted 1 Br WATI HFRONT 640-8!82 by Ownet new crpts. cozy frplc. ~':n ~l/~~r8:' 1 ~; wan1 to move r~ht In 1ea Condo. w/front row. llOMI' lac. DUPLEX-2Br 1ba ea. lowest priced In erea bdrm + den Huge mas-$795,000 ocean/bay VIEW lnclda REAL ESTATE So-ot.PCH. S275,000. $131,000. Ownr/Agt let w/s!*lt&eular bath & -Relrlg . W/D. $975. 111·1400 521 Carnation. By owner Valerie 261•7653 balcony • Security sys-""fl HI HO'll I 640-•775 1--------673--0241 °' 873-1~41 PRICE IEllOEll tern . Built Ins gal0te In-llOMI" la<. BAYSHORES Gorgeous • Tll Wlmflm llYlll nlUll 3 BR 2ba, ape, fireplace eluding vacuum -Re-REAL ESTATE E.xeoullve Apartment -.,_ .. 1...,. 000 ..... ,,.5 ,u7.. duced S•0.000 to 131-1400 2Bdrm. 2'"' Beth on 1...- Su,_lor lar,... home on ,.,..,aut. home. proud ol • "'· . r11 '" --o •~""' 000 C II p t I k ·-------· '"' ,.... .--"""· a • r c b 1 y , Comp I• t e 1 y the bay acroH from ownerahlp. 4br 2'k bl D••• p-t-t l Tenore or Barbara --------•·rnl•.._. o-t----~ •• Linda Isle. Sllp to aooom-$161K assumable loans. --... 631-t266 PllOl IDllU AUii qul ;'e'd ""'A~;'il:"'t>'ie modate a 50' boat. Hard OPEN HOUSE t2_. SUN. IM&,..,...... Motivated Miier want1 all 911,.1 .. ., RI .. ~2 to find location. Vacant. 1331 Santanell• Perfect etarter home. offer1. Ouallty home haa " u u . tr ,... -52oo $ 1,050,000. Call for an FORESAIL REAL TY. Walk to Marina trorn t1'111 It all. 1107 OlCfO<d Ln. -WlllTD appoint. 75e..1501 a50-1557 tmmac. 2BR 2b• home Open Sunday 1-S 47 yr old retired builneu a w/frplc. Many upgrades. i•YCIEIT 497-7139 or 645-9181 man trom Wyoming IOcHI- - • -... -• -mirror wardroM /cl1t1. • Ing tor a home with boat -Custom al'lutten, track 3Br. 2 '~Ba . country SUYIEWIYIWIEI sllpfor43ftsallboat.Wlll- llghllng. Move In cond. kitchen, IMng room fire-3 Br 2•,; ba + lamlly room. Ing to take CMe ol home • • BY OWNER. $132,000 place, new carpet, paint, View Lrg lot POOl/tennl1 while preparing boat to Evs/wknd 493-7006 oak floors, custom ahut· & security. Reduced to sall around the world I •·--"' IMO ters & mOldlngs. lrench 1375.000. 213/430-3629 Home~ lrom Dec 1 -'W..-. .... -..cu ut . ...s• doors. e•oellen1 cond. ·as to Juty 1 '86. lmpec ... Large 2 Bedroom, 2 beth '111111 •HI t&:al Fam. Home. 36r 26a Owner 650-4227 SllT1I IAYFlllT cable refererices. Call Montleello Condo. New OWNER DESPERATEI rec. rm, end of cut~aac HPLO 3071832-8823 d1ye or carpet and drape.a show• Pten 1 OPEN SAT 1•5 at S129K. Agt. 759-5080 IAYOIHT IY IWIH 2 + den. owners unit .. 3 307-635-359t ev/wtmda. llke a model. New p<lce 44 w TEWATER s Great buy at 1275.000. bdrm rental Income Ask tor George Hain $97,500and0WC2nd. Marvl~1A..-.t. · ara .... lllSTllW Lge IOvelyt hm·ln & out $1800/mo Immediate -:-=-:--=-===--~---- ,,_.. F1bulou1 3Bdrm open A.ssum loan Open Sun posteMlon lell or trade LIDO BAYFRONT 3Bd 2ba Traditional Realty 631-7370 CQldwell8anker Condowlthellthefeelol 1·5 1915 Windward full price' $830,000'. furn. WINTER RENTAL "'"'°'° a private tiome. Gr .. t 631-1672 Ow1*/agt644-95t3. 675-8116/(818)281-6062 IPU ._ 111 1•1 ;,:i. ~':?i i~~~~ot. IAYFlllT Ollll lr111t lr111t lr11lfl L1~? 2l!~~~ 8~';: Valefle, Agt 261-7653 Lu.xury 2 BR 2ba Best Owner dftParate fo lell 5068. 818/792-7271 ev 2lM Lie'..... Harbor view Pool, walk 3Br 2ba, large lot. 10% ~-=--..,,.,..,=-:-=---,-----1-...._--1-IT-ln--MUST SElL NOW -4BR, · Tiii ii TIE lo shops & restaurants & tst TD. owner wlll carry UDO ISLE 2Br 2Ba. dbl -.-3b• BROADMOOR l'IOme LIWEIT Plllll merkel Boat slip. aec 2nd Asking $209,500 or g • r. w I d . WI n t • r 1.111 AerH with $300.000 USYmable • -· ... bldg. Ideal tor wheel chair offer. 548-8200 S 1150/mo. 675.,.143 RIVERSIDE GREENBELT ~~..:. 8E18!~!~a000ncing With In Huntington 8ctl 187 .OOO ~~';,,14J;~75-8676 Waterfront dplx 4br + 2br RIGHT ON THE SANDI Flneet productlng orange .,. ....... ..._., . can Bob (213)37e..1406 dock. l/p. S 100K equity, 4BR 3BA. Winter rental. groves. zoned f0t l'I<><.... lli-40IO CASH BUYERS ONLY trade/NII 673-2722 $2000/mo. 507 E. Balboa 5BR 4\itba, 2 llvlng VERSAILLES 1 bdrm Blvd 673--6880 rooms. tennl• c;ourt. _lm. __ , _____ l_M_4 1 Condo p<lme locatlon. Mt~Ut l1•n 11 I I~ =~'."·~~~=~~= ... ~ .. <!ll-!"'1 .. ,_. 1114,111 Agl 759-0120 CM S29Stmo IP rent. 1t"'"J Ul2 available. Tax ldvanntge WHHIW Lovely prk MW cpt, lge -•.,tr-•_. ____ ~ can be spilt. Call for more Price alaahed s 15,000 1 IEW H IAllm rms lor knQ. sz turn Only 2BR 28X. Xie, condo Inf o. 714/682-90001 .. ___ year old Meedowlllk.3Br CUSTOM 1 story brick 1,._ $17,995. Call 836-7870 w/carport. near SC. TARBELL REALTORS 2Ba. Tiied entry, kitchen, dltlonal. Eleg1nt 4Br, 4Ba Darting 12x51 porch/patio Plaza. Front + rear yard· WEIOT IAYFROITSU P P. dealt• to buyi)optex, $250K-$325K. $40-1539 or 474-0800 Dave dlolng toom Atrium & w/lormal dining & tam LOB 01 cioeefs. low spc Pets OK SHS/mo. lam rm. AIC, frpk:. 1 blk r m Pr Im e West -rent. 55/0vr Coale Mesa Credit checlc required A I f s Drive by 2511 W to eeoc pool , ape, park. c I f I D over •re a. 20,000. 645-8292 Sunflower, #T-4• then Upgradee. Asaum1~ If $395.000. Age 548--6333 1 ••-• -•s call Fred 63l-l288. lm- quallfted. Aot• W91cotne. -------· ----....... BAYSHOAES IEIUTlllli f11W1 Do not dlaturb tenant. 20'x60' GOLDENWEST mediate avallablllty, 88 feel on th• Bay In gate from thl• unuaual. .... LIWllT ...... m home Ll91'1t Interior• Patrick T~ guarded Beyahorea. 0.-built 3 itory duplex above One Hart Moon, lrvlhe $429,500fee-S250K L/H Corner lot. 2BR 2ba. All _ .. 11rableN1ternHpoaore. China Cove & beach. Call0wner8~·3120 3br3ba3carPPIM4·7070 appllancH Included. 4r 4 Bdrm single story home Ow1* occupied 3 bed •II r•-y -IH1fR9 ._. Small pet OK. Young with room to add on. -rlA5" •rr~" adult• wetcome. $32,500 Large bayalde deck, tam-with lrplc on toPmOSI Immediately av.ilable. 4 P.opylar Portoflno In d*-Call Agt 540-5937 tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lly room an& overalze floor. AND 2 bed. rental bdrm. 2\it bath. dining llreeble Seawlnd with fin-___ lll'fW on middle level & • gueet rm. famlty rm. nrep&ace + lal'led bonua room. 4 ltacll Prtprty I 'IS ---H garage Sl,380,000 atudlo with p1t10 at good location. Only Bdrm•. 3'h ba. Ctoee to FRma'iMiii-CORONA DEL MAR: 2 DOVER SHORES ground level. A _,aaloua $ t59.995. Call Patrlcic pool & tennll 1329 OOO -, • ., bed townl'louM. OCEAN Private pier and llolt. Im-& lmmac:. property with Tenore 631· 12M AP for Joan 760_ 1900 · Custom hm on the 8Mt1. vu .. Frplc, 2 car ga.r maculate 4 Bdrm famUy aeparata laundry and 2 · Open Sunday 1•6 38r/3ba, gourme1 lcltch, LIDO ISLE: 2 bed size home. o.n. formal car garage. *850.000 • ·~4 :'fl~;L;' R 2330 Pon Lerwick Pt. wine cellar, owner wlll BAVFRONT. Patio & llr• dining room. all new ~ 7._ 1_ contlder trade. C.21 Agt place. $1600/mo. kitchen with eating., .. -WATI RI HONT • Murry 760-3362 OCEANFRONT 3 bed. d h bb U 11,) ... 1 ., 1 I l fumlahed. Mo to mo thru an ' o Y room. Md FIEA~EST~E IT._ •tn I Jan 11100/mo ~~~: J:!,~~r.o:iough 111·1400 Ull• U1 ....... fr!!!l!Y lZSO OCEANFRONT Corner. 5 -------•I One of tri. a.et Condoe In LAllU 11111 bed. 2 atory home. Quiet MAI KAI lrvlne. Every room w/'IW# Unique commerclal bulld-b •• ch ' p a r t I • 11 y 44 i .. t on the Beyt a prk or gmblt. Cloea to 2 1 hi..ttwsy 4000 furnlllhed. 3 ear garege F1bulou1 unobatrueted lllTIW-.rlY poo11.waJlctogolfcourM ........ ~l:ft'lffront~ ~ $3200/mo view of the Harbor en· Walle one-.l'lalf blOolt to & Sr Ch Cntr 2Br o.n · · _.... Wlhrtrelt ........ lranoe and'" the boating ''Llttll Corona" I 3000 9(1. • I eo . . . ...,., ... .,.. .... & duptex Mt betllnd In • actlvttlel Beautlfutlydec-ft hofM on 50' lot. well ~: .. e'...:~~~1~0: Pll811af FRENCH COUN-geautltul garcMfl Mttlng. 111·1• lll-llM orated Mal Kai condo maintained end quellty (619)7«-2357 TRY TUDOR, more thin reat owner / uHr. ~~~~~~~~ with 2 large bdrma. brick coni tructed. 4 Bedroom, elegant 5300 1q tt 11 Owner wlll flnanoe I 1.2 -fireplace, mlrro.ed bw 1.,ge llvlng room wtth rooma. <>o.an & .City mllllon. Daya. 494-1833, LANDLORDS/REALTORS end t1rg• bay1ld• flr991ace, formal dining Llghte view Mtate. evet. 494-8401 FNt frM tenant prOVldre IUndeck A rMI ltlow· room and epadout famlty Mu.t llquldate fOJ out ol eai J I S Info 530-8194 S..t Atty plaoe Boat lllp rental room Opat'llng to nice erM Miier. Sac::rlfloe 11 a ••t PROVEN RELIABLE pr Iv 11 g.. Inc I u d. d bride patio. Cell to ... , sm.000111 LUI of the Hunt 8Ch. near bdl. new rg OverlOcHl1 NB 2 1try 2br $595 000 l_.2 1211 Herbor Rldoe baroalna, ~ br t den. 2 'A ba. alt, 2ba newer tittch ger a ' ,. • F0< peraonaT previ.w call upgraded. SaerHlce view le30 539-6t90 '' Ill, WI llY 1111! P1tflck Tenore 631.12ee S1H,OOO. 9eo-433e e..t Alty,_ ()( 7eo.t702 s :----,~.,....-----A PETE BARRE Tr R£ALTY H llUT LIUTlll WM~R ' . on thla Pi.n « In Cut-verdei.. Upgraded plulh '*'*'· n.-pelnt Oeclit ,,_,.,.HA.,..,R"'"'BO:-=-:R,-V""IEW~-H""'O.,..M"""E and Spa. SN>rt walk to 3200 -ci tt. ot.-~•be.-811 r--llliii...,.._.....,...,. .... I pool and ttnnl1 4 Bcfrm, upgredH, comp ,.. 1 • ~th $1'9,950 modeled. 1se.eaea..,.. --------12 flrepleoee enchanoe thl• ·-·-NEWPORT HEIOH'TS IOY9ly 3 Br, 2'A ~. lam .,._ 3b< a~. f()( din, lam rm, 3 rm l'IOl'M. Parle Ilk• Mt· ~ Cal' gar $235 000 prlnc ..... l'1 Large 3 Bdrm unit w/encl. 2 RoO!ES:e.Q pat1o. 11200 yrly. xu cones. 1ne s 1ueo t5% • JHlll IULn dn. St 78,500 497-8287 ,.., lft'IN•ll l141111-11tt ting with hot tub Prtc.cl In Hetltage Peril. 2 Bdrm. ()(tty.°""* 72o,.o541 . at I 148. 750 f0t feet ..-each with their own ow n • r ah I p • Cell Reel &tat• Stew• batl\a AnebeOlutelytow-.... RIPIUTI UH.000 Call Bob Agate Sun by appt. 675-1771 __ ly home In 1 nice loeatloft Muet llquldetel 1 Bdrm __ (213).379-1408 47N195t or 841-ttoe 2 Stry Giant. 38f, Bonut CIOee 10 community Hwpt CondO. 10% Down P.P clealrM to buy Duplex ~ •t>oundl lux 3bf rm, 1137,050 I TK dn to lllCtllt ... S118•900 OWC.Wl411111ento"'of• S250K4325K ~153t II• WOOdloe-dee6Qn V.t• Oary, Bkr 55e..11t1 Inlet ..... ~ ,.,, VQ(fnO AE 751-7184 or 474-0800 Deva p•u•" lancf~ frple OO IT RIO~ 11124Culver Or, Irv 1850 53M1110 ... t fM .,.I 7 ... l.. ....lllTllU Ateyou~·~, -------uu. IHI R'll .,_ UYPlllT * OllllllfflM ede wt11 po1m h'"'9 9"d •mna at a TH! R&tt. ffTA'r~ Tuttle ROck "br, 2'~ba, T a-.u-.1.J.... you In the right dltec:tlon rMeona .... pr!Oe-t"et'• 54&-2313 tam rm. antrtum, IQI lam .,.. ....,_ to find th• hom• yo11 wt.et cle11lfled 11 all HAVEA NICISUMMER hm0wnr l2251<~93"7 AcMtU1.... need M2·MTI lll>Out. 14l·M78 'AMltv HOM[ .rm 5 . ta.... Cteta !Ire Wt r,;r.. · ~. Vahnl&W HU lut ..... lelllM lflt le petto ·1ar-11v1' air 18a Conclo In M ... E·tlde ltlt 18r GtMt IOC Turtle Aoctl 2& conao HVM a.wind 48r 2h own 011 a n 01 a ~ p~•---•--071 ___ _....__._. ....... ..-.-. .. ~----- rocin, I ftr~a = V.,de 1 Y1 1 .. Kid• olt Vrd, grdr Wtr pd New highly upgr1ded vi.. pt' Montego New erpt & M .... 2bf, ,.,.~~· mt" ....... ,_, •·••HM •• 28r ~t ul)9tair• Atu;e ' o..traoie l! .. t•lda a.1 floott, makt a acirm & ~:~11 on g:11. • .. 750 mo c;rpt. paint. prlv ent pkg ac. s 1400 ts4-2o..3 ' • P 11 n t ·a 18oo I m 0 545-4731 °' 54 OutET RUORT llVING 1c1Mrpt'•~' neww !~~! r!t'?"~m:;5 42:g ltt I ~~~~'*~~~:In.~~'. IMh ~WI Vwlea nne 1·12 No S)e.11 SUS 751a3t91 -----3 --558 8528 Dy 844--8190 -•Spatkll~ hMtad pool ·.__: ,. ,_..,._ he>lc lndry !\ti•-. OOll· 8,7-/mo .... .;..2 •N\ft --Woodbridge Br 2'A8a • . jaa.-t1 f --1 .... •Coufl yerd view Clinlno 8tvd -"V mo u73-5 lta 2B II -..--'""1 "" •u•vv MeH Verdt 38r 281 TO'*nhome Ale Local~ e ~ Shot9a h0Uii9 .-•-ta ua1t• •Vlgnetta IBO.,.... r a, g11 ~ Cltc<>r 9f~ pa1101100 Incl ullll So. ••=t apeoloue CIMn Many u1ru 2 c:ar nMt the lake. Aft &om 3BR 21>. trpto, gar S 1200 ~~';:.dine In coun ytd Ht tba, blk trom bot\.' l.f20/mo No pell O'l*I Sunday I~ 22•2· upoer , 21t 3Ba + 0*':\e w1.i.c1 opnr. no 559-8291. AYI mid ocf. mo. INN 85o-Wt yeer~, good IOc SIOO I 540-1117 (819)783..0711 A E.IOen CM =~ll(~?i. ==~m: 28' 1h, ow. no pe11 ft! :~~~~o !~~~~~ 111aaa a. !Jloaptlonat Lido Illa Cit lalMa Pnia MIT :v~~!!, ~P:'" mo. U.e3a7 •N~ 28' 18• nr Wlleon Eu-11,..,1 -...,,.,........,-ll'l\all---..-t boet tllp. Agt 873-40e2 =~~~/ Plac:-i•· Apt E Sat/Sun all day. E..Mrald L y !Br Ha. ocn 2~8a hOm4t fOf lee 2 fl2 d bdl. newer 2 sty •Gour;;;·;.;~ 2~.:.~Bt~Pic~m~: =~~ ~0~11*'i>r50~~~1~=-= ~~ ~~1o:,:~2"T' mo 7983 MESA VERDE FAMILY vu Lg yrd S'1ort t•m 1.. Ir~. lg garden & Jae: l'WMM, 28r, 1·~ be, 2 eNft Clove tan etpt t buc;'1 a b ---- •EA!l,TStDE 28r 1 '~ba 2 HO••e 3Br 2Ba tam rm S2200tmo Oto 720-1403, Full alarm H C 1y1. ~r gar, eteoantty furn. •Lr" -a1k-ln ~ I ape lo -V 11rSTUNNIN<) l g 1 & 3Br Newly deeorltecl 28' 18a P ..... ala 11t7 1try patio. trplc, gar trplc .... new,.-..~.:._,. d--k· Ev•l wllnd 49'-&648 '3300/mo. 873-3521 avllll 2111!• .!l,_1~. ptmo •G;,;i cover~ prtino t tOt& 648-l690 28• G.arditn' Apt Pool 167Stmo NO PETS can l!~~~iiiP-...;:=i°O~ I """-"""' ..... ( .. ) vv ...... 2 OoHnf'ront 700 mo 7ri""' a&65 & 1726 710 W 1tu1 after 3pm 831-1168 ~00na§b(m;J&i w opener. t pa. naw Oulel corner lot Cable 3BA 28 A ch BMch Ht-Newpor1 Creel Condo wtttor• 9' 007 E 8 ' Y of Coaat Hwy frplo ~20~·1~~P21E S775 + MC TV & grdnr S 1100/mo Panlx:m~ 0oaan vie! Wal~ to b .. ch 38R 2 Unl11 1300 tit Slape All UTlllTl!S INCLUDED 1 • 1 alboa Mgr fi2i 1BA, CiUn. ca.r~t. E·tlCle 1Br Ollptex, 1ge fed fnod/prvt Yd 8850 -VM 8«"'998 557-2791 Lge ipacloue room• 2'"b• 2 ear gar, and unit. bet\. 2Br 18a 1750-UOO Apt 8, 548~8 drp1 ratrg no ~t• 724 yrd enctd ~11. comp'ty ~190 e.t Alty t. 3Bdrm 28• Montlcallo M .. a Verde Exec Hm 2 clean & lrMh 11 400• ~~~':~to·~~~~~ Wnlr. No pet• '831-5117 tBd 28d & 28d Twnhme YAlV BALBOA PENIN Jamee St ·D. 173-7717 remodel St 5 3&o-049 1 Ii==: LI u:: .... twnhrne. Wltlr/dryr, sar· lly .. 8d 3ba • spa Gar-494-3172 or 494-8457 . or (8l8)Hl-0352 . Furnl•hed Newty d9C lBA, no P.t• S615-l746/MOLr l>Mut. Eu ttlCS. 28d lb• no c>et• --.., ..., ...a patio S850 Agl 550-1 15 denlng service & water Newport Hetghtl 2 bf 2 ba, 11111 APAIT9llTI Vlllt our model o.!ly t"8 UOO/mo 17~ 18d & 28d al 011 1n1 Mu 2 penon1, gu P4 28fllbe ~acular ocn 3Br 2Ba dbl gar nice P4 S f450/Mo 548-9950 1.,... 1111 9 Cieri, IOI front room w/ lBdrm & 28drm VMtty & Sorry, no ~t• rtM ti r 7ft, trplo Mutt ... S500 136 Alber't Pl VlewJ. ~tlo, frplo, 2 car yard ,,0 pell 906 w New 2 It t2 I b ~ N~ luJC ep11elou1 26( I bayvlew, lrplO, bl1n1, lge winter. No pet• Call Mgr LA QUINTA HERMOSA 3e8 Avocado 543-5478 01 16 1-0338 oar •18501mo 873-7t97 wu.On, S975. 545-7983 tunken Yiv wrm :;,:pl-~~ d•7b!'~b~~=--~ 1*!'1 1rd;r1 ~n;1g I ~~ 17$-8102 182 11 Patl(tlCI• ln, HB 1~;.,:~ be~0;70o~o TSL llll H2-1IOI E tide 2BA 1ba 119 Del SBA. 2b&. Walle to ~h. 38r ,,.. air grClnr Incl led yrd S 1000 831 -4092 :'nd~·k 2 cat g:~ StMi 648-8402 BMchfront on Bal Penln Ul·_..1 Call lor appt 640-7089 1820 bide lg 28d 1Ba Mar S660/mo a11all ~11=mo~~·~ndM~a k i>e• ok. No ehlldren: AealO<ltomoveE-1ldere-$1195,2.13/468-2012 NPTCAESTCON002BA 28A 2ba. Nicety furn .. 2Br 1ba bJloony Walktol pool pvt p1110. 2 '*' immto Agt976-4000 2e1.2•14 i>< 87~243 r '850. 557-6083 treat 2br basic bllln• r L F t SS Winter rental. Garage. ~rt It• bMotl ' No 1>911 '850 max No pet• 648-5137 '1UQe 28d 2'181 OplJC 001 AT LAST! -S575 539-8190 Bell fee Hat trtt :r1~,m~~~~~l~~~~;35 11000 2131498-3388 BHChfrntlWlntar H M 1ne1 utll 640-4030 S&3StMo 2 Bo 201 trplc var xtral Ftyd 1840 ?et· •BR 3~. •viii now. H.V 3Br + Den' 2,1181 Airy Wat;front EXec:. Hom. DIK furti 2brw/frplc In dplx HOO/mo Ava II now 28 T A , 8 anel gat all bit in• Nr Ok 67:)-6338/642-i8M Hila. Opati Sunday 1·8 at Twnhme, end unit wllh Cu1toml1ed plulh CtPll OoNn clOM rental• 2br e hM 10 B-v Win-648-t842 213/546-1~ , wnn.. pt , It .. lhc>pping <Af,ter lllT IT ti :::g,~i .. gft~~9~· &l ... l11t1I yard att gar $1250 r FrenchDoOf1.PvtBoet ::u~~ad:r'~:'iS71~;~ t8'S7501mo.S71-t417 DECORATORS beautlful ~~~~~~t:~:l~e':1 810Cente< 2 8d 2B1 ~ndo WIO "" hnt.t Y11011 IM Call John 499-5872Y Dock s1a50tmo 7ea-e220 dthwi'1r 2 gar m!oh Winter Reni.I 2aR lbl furn Condo on the water c.pt~ 31re Marguartte Tll lllT IU-110S n.ip Poot •P•· 2 car gar ~ner bullt, nr new, fttl lt lt•t Wltta VIiia 8 11i>Oa Condo 2Br l~rt ltat more S 1100 at 63M 190 dptx, gar, 112 blk to ocn 11795tmo 873..0898 873-7183 lrp1 micro S976tmo frplo.':tt~ex~t!n~ TELERENT 281 w 1oceanv1ew 2 earm.dan,frpiC,dbi g11, BMtAltyfM or bay Nope11.1825mo Ex099tlon1I 1 bdrm 'It 807;°'Carnatlon 28, iea l ~ 782WtSLEYANBAY ._.... $1350/mo 880-0922Aae near oc.an S12'"" mo .-.-1._ 875-4142,818793-0038 bloek to t>each, wlntar D!W. W/O, 1 car gar TILlllTH2·11Ga atOfeo-apeca, 2 oar gar. vv -r -• ty SIS50 850-e039 I Ideal fOf COUp4e. Avail W ANTED-FAMILY 88 t-1391 or 498-1613 lower half ofthar duplex --. on mo 1875 863-1390 wkd>-9 lPUTllHTI -&IT 1011, no peta. Yrly IM • WldM t S...Ctlon 4 8d, 2ba hse . No Coeta 2Br 2Ba Condo nr OOMn • 4BA 2'-" ba Ffraplace Ctrtu ••l llar UU NB Condo furn, lhort term DPIK 38r 2ba D/W WID Like brand"-' AH ut11t1et 5~0 m!·~ fklt ~r. 81 I 1500/mo. Agt 875-0088 e Updat~ Dally Mesa. nr OCC/So Coall Pallo, 2 car encl gar. .. Winter rental, avtll 84191 charming 2ir 1L Apt rental. 2 Bdrm 2 ba. gar I 1195/mo Ill & MC paid ?ool gar no oe11 dr) rm Cit to ltloPI 0 Ophc: SBC 21a. high • All Ar ... & Ptleea . Plaza. 112 Blk-Elem S<:n cured community, pQOI, 7 thru June 1. No pell w/gar, w/d. 2 blkl to bGh. Welk to bet\ AVI 9118 42' PolnMttla 87l-1478 ,~Bdrm S585 11123 POMONA bMtned oalllnga, 2 car •Open 7 Daye 9am-7pm lge encl yd S1000/Mo 1ae l M avl. 11200/mo 1618 w. Oceanfront $1000 Gel vi.w 875-8989 1700/mo 642-2227 E ft 2Borm 181 SMO Tll MHT Ml 1101 car. 81500/mo. 780-9020 675-8860 Avl 9/1 551-37C8 Call Biii 851 -8224 Wayne, Agt. 848-8818 DESIGN!A'S furnl•'1•d Nloa lg 2 I 381 Opht ~~: 1~1.:' ,!ad.;:.~ -~'toe-AOC 8•2·985V - _._ - Here' pair Choloa & WOOd1tream TownhouM 3Br 2Ba, 2 car garage. 1 SEAWIND 5BA 2~• ba, 2 TownhouM. Frpk: & pool Acroaa from beh S750 & $1296/mo. 720-9422 w11111de 2Br 18• "4.-w fllTUT II wlfr~~ g!r & mo':: Or Stop By 3 BR • den, 3 ba. dbl gar-block to t>uch or bay frplce, night llght view 11195/mo. 873..0899 S950 Winter 722-8419 crpta orps seeo 1a1 S5VS mo. Goll Cour11 l700'e orunlque3bf lncl 21101tw,.rtltt' age. wuner/dryer PoOI $1250/moyrly760-8509 Prl11atepool/1p1 +comm -OCEANFRONT Deluxe I S850 depo111 Wa ter & V10.;. Deck, 2 Br 1 Ba loft ltldl/pet u 70 BatbOaPenlnaula F" S1100tm6o73_7L5o4141 Miiier 38r 2Ba,lgfamrm&llvl"" 1annl 1 U 400t mo Ct1ll ••N 2824 wlnt.,.furnapotl..,qulet Pll¥&0Y gupald 548-2~2 Ou>8tTennant• ....... •1""' .. ~ A ..__ ... 780-8288 or 780-t978 •7 •••• 8,87• "'""'3 Ju11 3 door• trom 1ne -----ss8 JOANN .,...-.,.,,,.,-~..,,. ... ,,,, .... __ ,tty_,___ CHECK THESEI ---rm, 2 frplca Many xtru FuilY #Urn 2BR Home In " .__ ,. • ....., ocaanl Cute 2 Bdrm unit lllAll llW OIMPLU Tll MIMT LAAQE 31R 2'1'tb&. l t*91 Low rent gr .. t valUe 2b< F111tal1 s 1500 No ~II 63 1..0212 lllTI l&YFlllT OupleK. Clean & qule1. OCEANFRONT S'11rp 2Br. with ancloMd patio new 62 BHutllul Units • • .. , a to ooe.n.11425,no pete, b .. lc bungalow b1tln1 V1ll17 2234 BAYAIOOE CONOO· 2Br •HPlllllltM Cpt1,n/1mkr648-2323 garage. No Pall $875 ceroe11 encloMd garage encioeeo garaoe• ,9,1142·110ltr • • 111 te0-4229, te0-4228 lel1ura patio 1510 at ElbOW room pluahi 46r 2ba 2 car dtchd gar, tee, 2+ den. panoramic vi.. of $450 Mobile home No Winter (818)795-3018 & 1011 or privacy S 1075 I I Ba S5501mo 28r 78a LA Ra E BACH E l 0 Fi •BEAUTIFUL WATER ;k111·11ff* pool hm fprlc dbl gar lae $1150. mo 788-8279 maln channel 11600 win-pet• Mature AClultt OoMn view epaclou• 4Bi Pl< mo Call MaryAnn S6751mo 817 W 19tt S1 w1lGE PAT10 138511"'10 VIEW 28r 21A8a Twnl'IM 17oo 1 3br nr OCC crptd kids/pets S900 call "·-t NB c~ .. 2 1 tar or StllOO yrto.j Owner Quiet, MCUre. 3Ba tHtatulty furnlttted, McGuire. Agent I 645-1740 859 w ''"'·CM • decor appl1 gar lac too 539 ..... u · "'"'0 • • ory ••4 9"'13 ""' •9373 f d & C Ill ••AA fplc. dbl gar $1560 othet1 avall 539·8190 ·8190BeltRltyfee 2'1tba, 2 big Br, tip pool -• " . 1n1Newport64.,.... rple, In ry gar om-·--TlllYIOTHIH I IPlOtlll 875-3755 0( "42·9254 Baet Alty,.. 1.-., ... c.. 4"A Jae. 2 car gar no 1)911 ne llefh .... H ... fortat>I• tor lamlly or •••• IH• 7 j 2BR wlgar New c;rp1a $725 '"'0 2 Bel 1 ~ bl VI.-.. p • • V s1 150 1vt9/15788-1914 -adult• NO~ll Avl tll I , d -Houatt on ac:lflc CollegaPrk3Br2ba pool PRIVXfE"9EXcAcoNOO 1 •tory, 3Br 2ba All UTILITIES PAID Jun1 '88 Sl475tmo,ulll• 1Br DQ!x Nr bu• Praf dr!" btlnt ence<1 I'd twnrite encl oar In ry Av:a. Aemodelad 3 bdrm, Aef1 req. S 1200/~o 1nci 3BA 2ba, 2 car gar, ale. BIG CANV~N CONDO I !300/mo. 84•-4482 Compare before you rent P4 ALSO lrg furnltheel mature lady wltnout car &3g_~t~~o c~i~\·~?e_••d I rm patio •11 bit-int 3 ~ ~. 3 c.t ;at, work· pool/yard Mr\llca. Call end unit Aeoec s 1176 View 28A, 2 ~t>a. lga den, Un'1aard of 1800 3br Newly deoorat~ cuttom 2Br 2Ba St50tmo A11f Ill 220 E 20t'1 SI 10-6 only 887 v C1oi 1 1 1635 TS ~6JSr ~~~ 1803 room, 2 fplc:, aaclud~ Joan 875-7898 IM or IM opt Agent wtt>er. patio, frplc, W/O, nothln lancy bUt 114191-datlgn ~aaturt•. pool, June '88 93 1-8619 ~ Hdrm 18a $8 15/mo • 1 .. -....-...-...... -....-;;.l.;; ... ;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;:;liiOll&m-• hMt~ pool. Extra wldit 26 1-8555 °' 957-0669 Obie rfg, 2 TV•. 2 car gar w1ve1 naecl rite tenant bbq, cov rd garage, aur· A l -$.400 d 2 2 tot on choice corn«. Oarllng 3Br 2Ba r a· . Pool/lannl•. Furniture 539-e190 Belt Alty'" round~ wlt'1 plu.an land-Jlflatall, a. MC •P 830 08 F2u;'" 12500/mo. RoHmary modeled. Prime area of Under priced 4br 2be two avl S1700tmo 875-7277 •caplng No p1t1 .•• , .... 11 • JTM I arton No pell 1-4 8letJ at .Unique Homea M ... Verde. Need• nice •try w/pool too $700'1 1 r + YM HlllYI n Furn11n~ 1 Bdrm and _._ I &a 2Br 1•1tB1 Studio encl AMI &tat• 815-eOOO. famlty. 11050/mo. Valwle r • n 11oP11 on In Io Cl~n on BC~t~~·;. \~ Kld1 GATED VILLAGE COM-Furnlthed Bachelor 1 Bdrm. yeartY. appilancaa garage $700/mo 2025 WOODLAND YILLAGI APARTMlllTI Clltl 11111 B14 281-7863 539-8190 Be1~tty tee ~~d pell 011 nSlOOO/mo MUNITY 28drm 2•1tBa. 385 Wllaon 642-1971 Incl , no. 1>9t1/gar. I 875 Pomona 646-4569 1 EASTSIOE 3Br 1Ba. new lmat 2244 646-1593 1800 eq, ft of ?URE 673-8293 28 1B 57 1 J --2 -t.c t & r , • •t'O• 111 • •u·~ ~ •' .C." •oi:a~t • ~1 2800 W MecArthur Dtx 211f erptl/palnt. Lg yrd. Sml -, LUXURY Garage. SPA In Uttte Mlea Mutt« N I on a 2Br 1Ba, garage 1 block ~n1 ~*" SS ~~o :.· 1 2~ oondo. AJC. Frplc:, pet ott. UUll pd. GrClnr 2Br 2ba fed yrd, gar, gym, Eattt>luff 3br 2~ bl, nice muter 1ultaa. Dining Tuffet, along came a 10 beach Yrly S825tmo SleH• Mgmt 550 .. 1015 \I I .. _.,,, .& •\' Q ,,. #, ,. ,. ~ i'Tl•"._'t' ·~ •!'\f Ota " ,. ·~n -.a 'It•• '°4l. Pr·~ P~ [~SE W/O hlitup, Matr IA I au5/mo. 646•8,53 tennlt, pool, patio, patrol. grMnbeltlvtew, partly room. woodburnlno fir• eplder anCI read In t'1• No ~t• 75g.QM5 patio overtltg pool no 1)911 S976 548-7234 furn 11400 mo 759-0435 place, microwave oven, Delly Piiot ClaHlflad 28R 1 bath 175 011nl l Nt\.S • IPU • U llM1 ..... l&HILH IMl-IUO S10f0Yr IM 9N-OOl2 Eu tlide 3BA Gorgeoue * * •EITALS * * Harbor View Knoll• Condo private patio ELEGANT eectlon about MIM Mui· N. Baytront-Graat View' w/crpt. prv pa110 1n 28A 1~ YI pet returbllhed home with n lor LaaM. 3Br 3aa 2 car LIVING only 15 mlnut• ,_.,Tutt« and bouglll It 2br 1bal1200 mo yrly. no nawar T11p1 u R11 'a now, n&i •· gunlt• epa, new cpt. new CAU tJS REGARDING gar s17951mo. 640•5324 to So Co. Plaza, tu11 ... 1 f0t H .95. You can M ii gar , Incl ulll 173-5A2S. 957-25651 But 759-548' ,....... .. ..... ,. t llHll •I IHl-1111 '"· lU1 • MT wan• llC\.. ~~~~=-31!:-· averyt'11ng Avlll lmmed IAVINE LEASES Nepwort Blvd & touth of your tuffat and 1011 of 2BR 2ba condo Frplc ' • at $1400/mo. Call Duffy l"IH Otut IHI.., Hey S90011 belCh 3b< 2ba San Diego Ira.way. 2C73 ot'1er 1'1lng1 through Selllng anything wlll'I a Wuner/d,.,.., fr"', air 1 IU •H W IH ·~Mllfl9d Ada. your one-Riebe at Woodbridge lll·ll00 ,, frptc gourmet kit ch Orange .J.ve 831 -5439 By Dally ?tlot CIHtllled Delly Piiot a ... 11i.c1 Ad . ,_ .. -· ........ (l l 1109 ~canter. AMtty 561 -3000 639-8190 Beet Alty'" appt only Adt Cell 642-H 78 It • •Imp .. matter poot vu tennis MCUrlty ·--114-0011 )Utt call 642-6178 S850tmo 631·6089 .. HOMES FOR SALE 2030 Galaxy Drive. Newport Beech 631-7370 S&25,000 Sunday 1-5 2 a•DROOM 3405e Aurelio, Dana Point 261-2688 $132.000 Sat/Su 2 BR plue l'AM RM or O!N v 12 Coventry. Harbor Ridge. N.B 7&0-6755 $339,000 Sun 1· 27MI Hiiiview (Harbor View Knolls) NB 780-8333 $225,600 Sunday 1· 11 North 14ampton. Belcourt Hiii. NB 759-1501 S530.000 Sat/Sun 1-5:3 818 St. Jam•, Clltfhaven. N.B 631-1400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1- 3 Verde (Rancho San Joaq) Irv. 840-4888 $196,000 Sat/Sun 1- • 18 Southernwood, Tur11e Rook, lrvlne l •• 1719 Newport Hiiia Or. Weat. NB 484 Walnut Place, Easts•de Costa Mesa 760-8333 1289.900 Sat/Sun 1·!5 759·6868 ~85.000 Sunday 1-!> 631-801 l $295.000 Sunday 1_. 30 3405 SummerMt , Coata Meea I *'*415 North Star Lane, Dover Shores.NB 9 BR p lu1 FAM RM or DEN 645-0303 $199.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-4400 $896.000 Sunday 1-5 11t 28 Cypress Point Big Canyon, NS I 590 Traverse Or. North Costa Mesa 228 Orchid, Olde CdM 644-6200 $995 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 559-1111 $137.950 Sunday 1·5 760-8619 $575,000 Sun 1·5 '* * • 1120 E Balboa 81 Peninsula , • 1097 Tulare Drive. CM * 1220 OutrlQger, Harbor View Hiiia, Ne 631• 1400 $ l 750 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 631-7370 $168.000 Sunday 1-5 631-1400 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •* 103 via Lido Soud Lido Isle N 8 906 Van Oyke Or, Laguna Beach 18« Port Charles (Harbor View Homes) NB 644-9060 $2 500 000 $Sunday 1.5 497-3977 $410.000 Sunday 1·5 760-8333 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 I * •6606 w Oceanfront. West Newport 1 644-9060 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1-111 Via Cordova, Lido lele. N 8 2308 Port Ourn ... (H•rbor Vu Hmea) NB 1 ...,... 1901 Yacht Colinla. Seavlew, N.B 831-1400 $399,500 S1f/Sun 2-51 840-LONG $379.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l BEDROOM CONDOS FOA SALE 644-9060 $390,000/expnd Sun 1·5 •601 Via Lido, Lido Isle 12330 Port Lerwick Pl, H. V Homes, N.B '* 240 Nice l ane = 2 15 v111_. Balboa NB j 673-7300 $<495,000 Sun 3--6 760-1900 $329,000 Sun 1-5 8 673•4400 s 124 soo Sunday 1-s I 145 Via Lido Undlne, Lid o fale /••4627 Ro1Cbury. Cameo Shores, CdMar 73 Stream wood Irvine 673-7300 $389.500 Sun 1-4 844-9060 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760 8313 S7 l 900 Surlde 2-5 3 BR plut FAM RM or DEN -• 6181622 20th St, Huntington Beach j * •22332 Walllngford, Hunt. Strand. H.B 4 v22 Royal St George. Big Canyon NB 1 BA p lua FAM AM or OEN 960_3673 $ 179_900 Sunday 12_5 546-2313 $320,000 Sunday 1· I 760-8333 $525,000 Sunda~ 1 5 515 Acacia. Olde CdM I 1208 Westwlnd Way. Dover Shores. NB * • 11 Rue Villars. 818 Canyon. NB _. •..,... 24(. N•ce Lane-21 nv111a Baiooa NB 675_6000 $365•000 Sun1•6 831-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1·5 644-6200 $550.00 Sat/Sun I S 673-44 )0 ~222 Si'.li' s,,nda~ • ~ 2345 Aralla. Eastblutt. Nwpt Bch 642·5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 2675 Bayshore Dr. Beyshores 644-6200 $545,000 Sun HS 1900 Santiago. Dover Shores. NB 644-6200 $499 000 4 BEDROOM Sur 1-5 2 BEDROO M ••27Encore Court, Newport Crest. NB 19512 Sierra Raton (Turtle Rock)lrv Jasmine a1 4t• Ave Oide CoM 673·7300 $165.000 Sun 1-4 854-9347 $225,000 Sat,Sun 12-5 644-2 t.:iS ' ..... Sc2S "v0 Sa• S 1-5 2700 Lighthouse Lane. Corona del Mar 3702 So Garnsey SC Metro C M 350 Avornoo C ' C..,sta Mesa 600 Carnat ion, Summerwind. CdM 875-4000 $340,000 Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $145.000 Sunday i-5 546-2313 S ''°' '"iCIO Su,.,da~ ' ~ 675·7572 $489,000 Dally 10·61 • 1806 Port Westbourne. Har bor View * • 1059 Vallejo Cr Costa Mesa * ~15 Avocado Saflocas• e 1401 Cllff Or. Clltf Haven. NB 760-1534 $349,000 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $199.000 Sunday 1 4 6:"3-44JO $164 000 631· 7300 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 ona de• Mer Suncla) · .~ I 1331 Santanella. Corona del Mar 209 Via OIJon Lido Isle Ne~port Beacf' 406 E Bav 1Sp· nl'lker BB\ Ba ooe Per,.,c;~ a 5150ahliaAve,Summerwlnd,CdM 650-1557 $324,950 Sun 12-4 644-9060 $680 000 Sund~ 1 ~.6,31 '2€6 $'99.000 _ .Sat.S...r t~--11---3 BEDROOM 675-7572 $375.000 Dally 10-61 - ' 125 Via Koron. Ud o Isle. N B •2242 Avelon St. College Prl<. CM 5l7 Dahlla, Summerwlnd. CdM I 4 BR ptu1 FAM RM or DEN 631-7300 $5 10 000 845-9478 $129.000 Sat/Sun 1·5j 675-7572 $409.000 Dally 10 6 s c M -LOTS· 301 & 303 Narcluus/ eavlew, n ~ 1_ 343 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 1200 Berkahlre Lane. Weatclltt NB I 11 Eden (Park Paaeo) lrvlne 759-9070 $335,000 Sat/Su 5 673-7300 S 1 ,450.000 Sat Su" , 4 673-7300-$259,000 Sun 1-~ 832-3787 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 **29 e lb c N p rt Beach . I 1 oa ove, ew 0 • *'* 111 Via Lido Soud. lido Isle Nwpt Sch 2137 Channel Rd. Ptn. Point n 1 I v 1730 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. N.B 631-1400 S.475.ooo Sunday 2 5 548-6333 $1,495,000 Sunday 1 5 631-1400 $695.000 Su •41 631-7300 $825.000 Sat/Sun1·5 **415 Bayside Or NB 3•• C ~· St e t Id c~• 759•1501 $$1 os'o000 Sund•Y l2·5 330 Vista Trucha. Blutts, Nwpt Bch Sun ·.5 '* Jf.2 )val $1 \/'va1nu1 :-.o..ia•e • rie 5~~ ~ '-4 !-G~ .. •., $~ oa~ 2 BR p lu1 FAM RM ot OEN ?761 '"4 ~lf'A ' : o(fl ~ 'lie"'. ' 9CI" 64-1 9G£ ~ ~:-;.. OC Sumlfh 1-~ 3 BR p lu1 FAM AM or OEN uv Oltl ""... • •• • •· m •240 Hazel Or, (Ocean View), CdM • • 760-8333 $249.500 Sunday , -5 548-0300 $138.000 Sat/Sun 1• 759·9070 $690,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 c c M •28 \ ~· M Bu"~ •2768 Bluebird lrcle. oste esa 2727 Windover. Haroor View Hills ~5-. ~ • i.r 3: ·~ 00:> Sun 1-5 438 Dahlia, 01"9 CdM 875-eo<>O $340.500 2707 Hiiiview Dr. Harbor View Knolls 546•2313 s2e9•900 Sunday 1•4 644-9060 $499. 700 Sun1· s 5 644-6200 $255.000 un 1• 2507 Buckeye. Eastbluff. NB 1915 Wind ward (Baycrest)N B 4 BEDROOM 2000 Diana, Newpor1 Beach 631-1400 $188.000 # 1 Gre1el Court, Coat a Me" .. 12214 Holly Lane Newport Height•. N.B I 873-7300 s39o.ooo Sun 2•5 631· 1672 $275 000 Sunday 1·0I 631-7300 $2So.OOO Sunday 1-5 2607 Bunya. Eaetblutt, Newport Bch ' ..,... 16 Jett , Jasmine Creel<, CdMar I 644-9o60 S449.ooo Sundey 1•5 5 BEDROOM Sun 1 5 29 • 2 ""ueoa ;~ 811.111.s ~f ·5g ~·oo $·,9 \. 644·9olo $325.000 S at/Sun 1·51•v12 Cherry Hiiia. Big Canyon. NB 3153 Limerick Lane. CM 1301 Keel. Harbor View Hiii• 844·9060 $995.000 Sundey 1·5 I 759.9100 S 143,000 675-6000 $385,000 Sun 1·5 618 El Modtnl (Nwpt Hgt•) NB 44 Rldgellne Or Hart>or Ridge 1820 Klng1 Ro1d, Cllffhaven. Nwpt Beh 1410 Kings Rd. Clltthaven. N.B 640·4888 $360,000 Sun 1·5 644-6200 $725.000 842·5200 $5 15,000 Sunday 1• 631-1400 $445,000 Sunday 1·5 ••1380 Galaxy Or. Dover ShorH. NB *512 Larkepur Avt , Old CdM 15 Mo~terey, Spyglase. CDrona dtl Mftr 631-7300 $850,000 Sunday 1•5 5 BR plut FAM RM or DEN 759·9100 $375.000 Sun 1·5 780-1900 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1441 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores 1437 Antigua Way. Baycreat N B 8 Mont1n1'1 Norte. lrvlne * * 308 Morning Star Ln, Dover ShorH, NB 548-564 7 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 30 63 1·7300 S4 l 5,000 Sunde~ ' ~ 840-48ee 1199,500 Sat/Sun 1•5 631-7300 S825.000 Sunday 1·5 ••1805 QlenwOOd Lane, Baycrtst, Ne 241 Brentwood. Costa Mtao I ... soo s d 1 5 546-2313 s 159 .900 3300 OoNn Blvd., Old• CdM * • 1344 Polarl•. Dover Shor•. N B 844-9060 34.. un ay -I 87&-e328 $850.000 Sun 1·5 631-7300 S 1, 175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4539 Gorham. Corona del Mar * u Cherry Hiiis. Bl&%•nyon NB"" Sun ,.s 321 Orchid, O!Cte CdM * • 1244 Polaris Dover Shorea N B 631-1266 1560.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 644·6200 $ 1,419, 631-1266 S 189,900 Sunday 1· 301 Hu .. Or, (Old CdM Charmer) CdM 759-9070 $439,000 Sunday 11 · TOWNHOUSES FOR S AL E Sur 1 ·!- MOBILE HOM ES Sul"I •· 5 4 PLEXES FOR SALE DUPLEXES 1 I 1 2 BR plua 1 BR 2 BR plu1 2 BR 875-tOOO .'3&0,000 Sun 2•5 631-7300 $1,.175.000 'sat/Sun 1-5 **427 Harbor laland or. NB •32 Morro Bay. Corona del M11r ••1107 Oxford;wMtcllff. Nwpt 8ch 5 1955 Port Lock•lelgh. Harbor View HomH 644-6200 $990.000 Sun 1 5 83I·1286 SS2!5.000 Sat Sun 1 6 166~'. ~11~~g 497·7139 1249,900 Sunday 1· &44 .. 6200 $240,eoO Sun 2-5 '**427 Harbor 1111nd Or. 1482 Port SUrllng. H v Homes Newport Bch ~ ,. •1 lo! ""t!r. ~ e S,2Q~ 000 SunOft' '-5 1880 Rhode ltland, Cotta M ... Sunda 2-5 19153 Port Trinity. Harbor View Home. NB 6'44·6200 $990.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 I 84.4·9060 $334,000 . Sal Sun 1.5. 2 IR plut 2 I A plut D!N Me-2313 1152•500 y 844-8200 '2.49,SOO Sun 1.5 *212 Hant Or (Oceanfront) CdM I*• V'25J31d gelln•. Harboc Rloge NB i215 Wast Ba~ Avt ~f!Wpor• BHC" ~ra St, CdM Sun 1-15 1963 Port Weybrldge.(Hrbr Vu Hm)N.B 759-9070 s1. 13&.000 , Sat /Sun 10·8 760-8333 S3.950,000 Sun ,.5 6"'5 4630 S398 000 Sunday ,.5 751--9100 1235,000 759· 1870 1249,500 Sat/Sun 1·8 20 Hllltborough. Harbor Hiii .-.,.... '4 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge 1118 !I 818 Via Udo Soud Lid o Ille, NB 780· 1900 1705 000 Sunday 1·5 760•8333 S 1·4 tO.OOO Sun \.. 3 BA ptu1 1 BR a..aAa.-1339' 000 Sunday 1-S 373 AamonA Way, Co1ta M... ' ,..A _..gtg"UV • 531 1266 $2 10 500 Sundty 12·4 3120 Lincoln Way Co 1 M... * •8 Tratelgar. Harbor Ridge Nwpt ~h '* ._ 28 ·• S18 '4 "" )ct1"nt•on1 NB 8 8c · \ ' 640-•888 S 1,950.000 Sund•Y 1.5 6 ~ • 6"0C' .. , ·5 ooo ~ '' ' 5 2ta7 "'81• Omeda, lutta. Nwpt h •9$2 Sandcasti. Herbor View Hiiia CdM 54&·2313 $156,500 Sunday 1·5 ..... ' ~ • .... u 78()-.8333 128&,000 Sund1y 1·15 8,.4_9060 $369 000 Sat 1_4/Sun 2·5 ...,71\., ~•ataba i-.a ..... Ter""""'"' CdM l* *510 VI" Lid o Soud, Lido t•le , NB • .,.. uv "" r. ,....... ··-· 644-9080 $1.550,000 Sun<1ay '·5 2201 Waterfront, Corona d.i M1r 1438 SereMd• Terraoe Corona d,. Mar 7&9·1501 s.47.000 ,.. Sunday 1·5 644-tOtO S.10,000 Sunday 1·15 831·7116 $279 000 • Sat1Sund1y 12-4 .... •34 M•"ro Bay ~glue CdM '**239 Vie Lido Soud, Lido tsle ' ... "" ' • 873-7300 $$1.375 000 Sun 12-3 1312 Weltctlff, WMtolltf. NB Sun 1_4 2040 Shlpway Or. Baycreat. Newport Bch 759-1501 '595, Sat/Sun 1·5 &44-8200 1228•000 631-7300 USG.~ Set/Sun 1·& v ft"N1Pofl Harbor Ridge, NB *200 \1Ta ntor•, Udo l•lt --780-8333 S 1, \95.000 Sunday 1·& e73.7300 USO.COO Su ,_. • • Wat•• '•ol"I ... +Wil•~O"I l J'lo ,... Ar.• a a .,... "' Qwt•J 011• ,_ I ..... ,..... 1111 1a1a .. ....... .. m vm;;:. tiOOd"' n11 CR K w 19yl1dge ter COfldO, ldnt SPACIOUIAPT ......... Aan 2111 IW. IHI catlcf\ ~ Bier 6000 Sq. fl. BuilldlnQ on PflVT pd(), c.rpon :!I.!__ luxurioue 1 l & d atlw .. tler. 29041 toe w/~ t13&0. 1 MILE TO OCEAN ...,. • CdM Stir 2bf tpt w/r.-MIF Npl 9Qtl bll from bCtl 87~808 Superior Av•. C M POOl. SPA~. no pet&. _,._A ... ~ AbM Av. 714/49&-1121 AMI tor iAe. '42.t405 142.2357 Wkly rtintelit.. Low ,.,.. ltl'lkr pr~ POOi Patio, Y1 .... N mkl l •m•-1111111 15().2828 Of es 1~ TOP AMA. •.a-......--.. avl. S1ar1ln; lf50. •1u & , ... AU<. ... ,....._ .. _ ~........ ...... • ... 2"' ' Id.., S378/MO t7M721 •11• -,..._ IM .. 1813 btwn M oftty •llf!!! ~ , .. Oowllront W 2be, tp, VIiia e.1boe. .... IWIUtY • ._ ..,.,, ""'7• ~ """·',_a to""''· -.,+ · ,. 1 MONTH FREE RENT 6000 Sq ti. 9uMdlfto on 2e50 HAl\LA~447 · T."! '"1T" "S'C'fi :'I ger, leun. 11300 Sept 15-condo. 2 mtrtr BR. 2 ba. TV, mllld ~ free utll. 873-2798 ~ M/F lhr 2Br apl. r!l· 881 Dover Or Suite t4 Sup•rlor Ave, C.M Bttght & o..y, 1tw and ~~8~~': ::: =:; ~nter.a No IN. llr .NM 15 (819)844 0030 Alt cond. 8181447-2688 =·to~-P:;fch.: ~2200M w/molP~·~ DIW. nrO.C.C. 1315. + ~ Newport Beech 831-3&51 850-2828 or 831-4184 .Jllllll., no S*9'4.ldc.. lteQ unfts;. (21$) -~ -115.MOI OPE,. HOUSE t/7-111 Wel!Clllf .,...Jg-1Br,..1a.. avail. A45 N. COMt Hwy, •f .... -. "~er-' utH. Avfll, l'lO'JIW. &42-4307 &72 $Q Fl mo. w..-ont ..oa. 1350 ~ ,.,.-...eo. 2-59M (7 t4 e40-2337 28R l&e t~S*X In Npl 8308 W. OCEANFRONT Muat atand or.dlt eheclc. Laguna BMeh, 4~294 o q ...... ,. N.B. 2br 1'A ba pool, jee, 3975 Bfroh, N•wport avall. 3333 W. Coaat L0e 3tw 2ba trptc, pe1Jo, Hgta encl gar no p«a 4Bd 2ba. fp, din.,.._ bit· &45-.8152 II C.M. lhr 2br apt, n-amkr. fem. pr9f. 1370. or S385. Beach 541-5032 Agt Hwy. NB Mon thru Fri 9--5 and ow. nr 8.A. Ctry IU-YIL.LAll $&50.'Atfa raq'd 842-1575 Ina. 0(;;=4 = Yrty "'...,. n Wkly";;n= ~Vall. Nr bch. S325 + y, utll Chris, 842-5-445 9'-1 lam •N.8. Otb at o.c. air-Wa1trlal Club. Avail 10/I. $t7S. -11'11 28' 2ba trptc, DIW, nr ocn, , GATED VILLAGE OOM· S 140/Wk & up. 2274 New-Avall. now. 650-7743 Neel Rella.ble women to port. alo, pvt entry, evall. lutlJI Jtlt mo. 'If IM. 5'48-193f ... , lower unll w/petlo •WATERirRONT 20 Boet MUNITV. 28drrn 2y,ea. port Blvd c M 14e-7,...5 Fem n-amkr devotee of lhr my turn home n-emkr now, S195. 587-47-M Lrg 2er lBa clean upper u..,. t950/ .... te7s-eoeo ellp avail. Utile pd, 28r, no 1600 1q ft of PURE · · · John Norman 10 thr N.B. S50dap S275mo.~791 •~ hel II T I 5600 sq, ft. BUlldlnQ on Unlt.NoP9ttS595Jmo + .s=i::-:e mo"" pats. Older pref'd. LUXURY .Gw9.SPAln IUllllLIME apl 2 blkt from b<:h Nwpl8ctibti0kt>.ymlleo.N9:'o~wlr=t1on ~!'1'·2~12°8' -!~•1 ·d~~M. MOO dep. IM 1-9352 * 1 • 291', 1 & 28a .ultea ~Y '-:,.: 3!' ::tio"ri SB7&0/Condmo Yrtv aso.a145 metier aultH. Dining 302t w. eo..1 Hwy, New· wl opl. 873-2020 to anr 3Br home. S400 & arM, view. oenlral 10-"""'" 0 or""' _...,... South CoM1 Plaza *Speclout townhouMe tann. l• s 1250 No peu N. · · o. ave.II, 3br room, 'wOOdburnlng fir• port BMch, l'«rlg, TV Fem n/amkr no pell thr S550. 8"44·2807 cttlon. Office •qulpt-aftllnh • · 1 9 d rm • 5 a 5 / m 0 . •Flreplacte 640-8187/(819)753-0719 E/blutf .,.., encl gar.. erpl=· m~~~E~~NT s 140+ wtt tgl. no depoelt. exec hM Eide CM J250 Oeean view Pan thou• manllt•cretarlal IUP· SPiRiTOXt REXDINdS ~1817 AMI fOr Daw •Private balconies or w/d l\kup, popl M50/mo VING• peon1y""'15 m""'1-..... + utlla 540-7955 Mary N.B. 2br 2ba n-1mk,~of port, 100-450 IQ ft •t A~ In All MallafS l Garden pettos ••Brand nu cuatom 2.Br + 1500 MC. depo91t. '"'' 9S.t1q ft Wiii matoh any POOLPatJo,frplc,X·lge 2Be cholOa .,.._ Frptc, 644-918Aor478-10tl loSo.Co.Plaza,Jutt ... t Y tit• Fem.n-amkrshrspectous only,1manltlet873-7 50 other rit• Call Mike CounMllng. 1815 So. El 2Bdrm Apta Ea1talda W1Y ll'f1 gat, peUo S900. No peta. Nepwort Blvd & south of ICI ... •-•-... 7 clten 2br 2ba C.M. apt. Pk. Newport. Fem anr 851-e550 ~ 966-1216 Camino, Reel. San Clem. 14180. Cell 557·28A1 •3 Lighted t9nn1s courta 180-t713 or 857-1778 11ltlPIfl1111 San Oiaoo freeway. 2473 ..,. ..._ $335. 8A6-13$4 aft 6Pm wl same Pfofnon-smok• Lied. 492-7298 s •2 Swimming pooll 0oeanvlft2BR 1100eqft Ofange-Ave.831·5439By rm c: Pilmaa c.c. Fam n-smkr ahr sptl01ou9 40+ . ...00/mo. 7fJ0.0540 CdM't beet omc... 1425-scR·u·LETS ludlo cott~ Mar O.C. •Stretmt & ponds *UY I lmlfl* w/petlo + 2 car pnig. appt only. ReMnle Nowt DMlgner's ctMn 2br 2ba c M apl S1100 I~ utll, A/C, pkg, IUll College 122 /mo. Glorla •Sofry no petl ,. Yrty. Fum avell. Bkr/Own. home. 38< + Oen, 2ee. 1335 846-138-4 aft·~ Prof. Fem. over 25 lo lhr janltOf. 2855 E Coatt f7 14l l32-3353 •Furn'9ti1ng1 1v.i1 NON-SMOKERS ONLY 846-Mn l 982·2305 evs ltat~ C111t •1111 S2400Jmo. 720-3912 Of MS-2448 2br condo In N.B. ~ Hwy 875-8900 anytime ANSWERS UtH Pd. Bech. w/petlo, no Eutblutf. Stunning lrg 28< OCEAN V1EW ttudlo tpt 2115 . mo+ utll. 631-8418 pelt, Avlll. lmmed. '400. WHY NOT CAU 2Be twnf\N lloorplan atepl Wld .• 2 Bd IQ ... Fem lhr 391" Condo. Prql. Prof rem to liir furn lux •••••• Ill. 1111.&• Status. RallOn Call bef noon 840-5341 nM111 Frptc, lgpetlo. Lovely. 15t5f~ Agt •7~· & rm 2to~w pool lnt&b It n/amkr 22·27 Newpot1 9ayrtdge Condo In NB~I .. 2~ -Coeat Kidnap-Creamy vlronment POOi. No pets . . S Jr,· f . . lwt 2tll Crest area &45-2417 Avl OWn 8r1Be gar wld 1st ""'" .,.,_ on Helium. Atnount ...... ,.. •Ht111•lf1LUIE S1075LM.84().()349 Oceanfront 4Bd 2ba gar 7 5tM0 83 -3lt5 mgs a Sept 18.$310/mo +utlll pool speS525 1e0.2M8 Hwy. Good tlgnlng. TRANSPLANT Wllnt a Mlec11cf\ of grMI ~w"' . laun Ip 11800 Sept 1S.: 2BR 2ba condo Carport 122Dll375+ dep. Stept to , . J1nltorlaJ. air cond'g, Irate man to glrltrlend't IMng? We can onw llf1)'-15555 Huntington Vllltlge •CUTE 1Br 18• Y:!J Jun9 15 (fl9)944-0030 ape & pool ·sn 5i mo' beach & tnopl. Newport Fem thr 3Br Condo. Prof. Pfof. woman lt'tr 2br 1ba amp6e partclng and utll-lawyer· "Atty thOUUnd tl'Ma from• aMalt 91Pt to lane. trom SaA Otego . S6001MO. Pwt u11taefr'. .54$.7131~731·5188 . PenlntulL 842-9&22 ew. ~l~k~ 22::5-2~ remo9eled apl. No peta. ltle&. S750 per mo. dollari for • broken • 46d hM. If ioo'llng In Freew•1.· north of 8Moh 875-49121754-1792 r 28 mile nd• n-tmkg s; 18 '310/mo + utlla $350. mo. 875-38e0 IUIM IULn t1eart?Wt1at'1tt1eoetllno CM.NB.Of HB think of ua ~:'~~· welt on •38< 2Be., get •• fr'p6c. SpaCIOUHlngle one .... PlWAIU M,rto lhr 2br 2ba Oek· . PROMONTORY POINT 111-4411 -• TRANSPLANT?" ttrst fOf that CholCe of · CloM to t>Metl. Yrty 6 !WO btdroom apb Large 1BR 1ba, tv811 9118 wood apt. H.B. 1315/mo. Fam lhr Bal. Pen 4br hM. 28< 2Ba, pOOI, ape, tennis Ideal llvtng lrriat Hff $1100/mo. 87M912 or Gated comm. poola, spu D 1 v I d • d y a S275. mo. 1st, lut .. dep. 1485 + ulll• 87~5 ~~~~~~~~ Lett , .... TSL MGMT &42·1803 754-1792 Bkr & termlt. Yeany ..... 213/94M733 avatwttnd 873-8782 or 875-8916 . EXEC OFFICE· doM to FOUND· 2 C:t1 ( cog NB REALTY 875-1842 ~d~T~~ ~t! ':?~ OPEN HOUSE Sepl1-8 ™g.,I 1!':"~~?1J:25. 7W84&-6128. Fem. toanrnew2bfhouae. p~~~r~~~~~~k~ Frwis. Appx 200 IQ. ft. Rare icottJan told c.1: Dau Ptlal flll rm ale tip 2 car auto gar 630f w. OCEANFRONT 2 Bd t ba houM In Lag good loc. huge yard. tllclng pd Amenltlet lnckl• otc turn $300. mo. Striped Ti ger Cat. -------""""""•12 llOfY pOOI Jae tennis 3Bd 2ba bar gar 1aun rp ~ with ocean ~ S375. 8-46-9828 Merta. ~97•60051875-9~ evn 1491 W. Baker, Sult• 3, Samoyed white I yr. VIC. IOUIYllW crtl.Sl 300mo.s46-5921 S1600Sept'1&.Jur1e'15 • 1 ' $450/mo.497-2987 Fln-amkrtoanrC<IM apt. R~-· .... ·3'"' b e-· Co•t.•M5~:.~!!626 ~~!~1.9,..".. .. ~ .. t.:_ Sanu Only 10 mlnutn from (819)944-0030 on St year S rent WIO clo t~S315 !'!!i.rn_.,._n "'r.. ae DO.. ., ..,.,-_.......,_. ,.._.,..~ ~ .On Daoa POlnt'• Walnut SQutr• Condo 3Br FURNISHED 2BR 2ba C<IM home to 1hr 759-;729 • 760-6751 Isl. Great loc. 111, lut & s b-..... approx 1000 aq iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim mott Meluded teenlc 2£Ja B-Urut. Super olean. •WMID IDTM.I* or ..... nM with M Of F n-srnkr. Prof. or aec. S333. mo. 675-9145 ~ 15 olflcte s7851mo bfu"9. Spaclout 29drm t~1 ~ ,::r a:!~:~· 3Br 28e Oceanfront S1500 UNF URNISHEO. Furn rm, NB hm. POOi. 1475/mo 759.()281 HM to &hr, Bactc Bay/NB. Shr beaut. w .. tcllft N.B. A~:r1 Oct. 132 18th s1: FOUrtJ ADS ARE FREE Cal: wi den, prvt petloe, encl · 4Br2Ba0ceanfronU 1700 J·ITl(SS Male n-amkr $425/mo 2 & Condo Cotl• Mell, pool, nor .. board evall. hm. pvt ba. hot tub. eto. C.M. 842.()377 Colleen g;1r~~60 -8331 or Wpu. 1Hc• . ~~ ="e:'J: utll Ina 1eo-<>110 pool, 1ac. 1p1c. WID. 1425 ssoo +. 852•9259 S475+utll. 875-7858 1er"."1Ur'n avf. rn IC· CllTUS, TlDIS. Lag Bcti tu I Kit utl. Inc. 845-3588. I.IT'S TALI w laslan• 8uL .._. 2740 0.S.. OcMn vtewa. grdn. 3Br 2 ba DPU<. 112 bl! to sw••c, ,i.s prlv. nttm~ers2~imo. 2 young active pro· LIDllHS leatala ut.. not leatala Jtll deck. gar S950. 494-4652 1bch050• tge upetan unit. .... ..-.! SerrJ, 497-3097 or &42·2233 1...ionala malel need • This Ne home hu 3500 Proflr889/ilng/U/no srnk. -===iiiii;;;;;1 28A 2ba. cpta/drpt, dran-1 . DowNtan unit • "'1. ....,, 3rd. male. 150 yrd1 to ft ·,1j amenltlee plus a no pets eeatc1 1·2 B< wuner, dlapoNJ. porch, MUI YO $900. 535-7108 .,. ..., t te I. Mature fem nu unfurn rm sand. Must want the N.8 :a io booll S4s0 mo aptlcondolcouag• In •11& Ill IAI coin lndry, gartge Only 10 mlrwt .. from 38< 2aa gar trplc nr bet\· ~d wlpvt bth lo rent to good Illa. S325/mo Call 111 lut plus ulll $100· C<IM by 9/15-1011. S700 111 floor o~ on Coatt $725/mo, Me-&451 Laguna on Dane Potnt's Yrty Sl150.' 875'-4912 « nl amkr work~ fem CM 675-1125 I ..C. M~a. 831..3776 cX mex. 850-1818 Highway. Good stgnlng. Found· Black tern dog •-ilg 2Br 28&. Walk to mt>1uotts1t secs-~~. 2acenBdrmlC 754-1792 Bkr 546-1307 ah 8.30 5 LavetCondoS325.+ dep 675·2150 Eves. Janltorlal, air cond'g, Med . az. Gentlt. New- ...... ....... S750 No · .,_....,.. New Condo M 30+ """" Cu1tn ltr •mP"I perking and utll-ti o p e / w e r n e r F V ....,,, ~. gar wi den prvt patlot. end 38r 2 ba. iow.' unit 1/2 A rt t ' ,........., HB Buehl Adamt, Daya Lge Rm 112 Ml bdl F n-ltlel S750 per mo peta 780-1713/857-1n6 • 960•8331 btk bch S800/mo+$4oo P• !Mn s leundry, utllltl•• Incl. 2so.a&141Eves 538-57481 k kltch Ind 'pooi Ital 2tl2 · 775-1481 * 9735 Vina Pacific, 38< x;,r~1 or clean d9p 538-7425 . N~wport Buch So. Fum. orunlum. 543-4280 Ila. UY/I.I I :. ~B S3s0. ~1674 • 266 9ih St ealt>Oe Penln-~~r--=n -FO_U_N_D:_._m_ele_kl-tten-. 2-Col-- TwnhM, $750 Open&.tn, UYE •& l&ITl.I S6251Mo 1 Bd 1ba. encl 1700 16th Stttt'I Pl~ ~~=r:,! Prof.'*" to 8hr 2BR 1 lge LUXURY CONDO Ladywtll IU~~~8~~7~~~o tars. Vic. Harbor & 818/284-1855 Wide OcMn views estate gar, cloM to bch, na (di Dover) Twnhse S325 &4&-8502 ba furn 19t. Great loc, pvt stir 3br 2'~ ba wtmature Adams. 722-8077 IY mtg 3Br 3~Ba. 3 Sty, 18< IMng on acr• of oar· quiet loc. 642-Sll J bch, carport. $400/mo +I prof. fem 7 Min to So. S70. Slngle gartQe 731 w "--erclal Found Villa Of yellow Lib, wtpvt entr. Intercom. dens Cloae to bMc:tl.291' 1480 MontOYla N B ch Rent/Share lovely E-tlde utll. No pell, n-amoker Cst Ptza. Cheerful, clean 18th St. No. 5. eo.t• -approx 6 mos vcty W/D nkup, rOl'TWI tub. 2 & 2ba Sl500/mo. lncts Tll ~Ml· 1111 ewport u No. CM -dllld olt-reap prof Eva 875-8006 & pvt. 831·5439 Mesa, 673-7787 lntals 2911 Redhlll/Brlstol 631-8373 frplca. wet bar. tttach utll Mature c:onllderate BACHELOR APT Mature BRCi lrvmt Avrnu" M/F 646-8223 Iv mtg COM. GREAT HOME FOR1 Male 65+ retired a1ralght GartQe Ealtalde, 1t0fage, •OffiOeJSilOZI StortQe* lost Nanday(Pa.rrot). SM· gar. S 135 0 m o •pp 11 c ent a on I y. tingle no pet• i3gs With (di I &thl Find what you wtnl In MAN $475+ dep. AVI stir home In HB. Like alngle w/Mec. Encl. 185. 264 eq tt & up, reaa. C.M. ward/Morning Cnyn C<IM 8'46-4152 •94-<4653 Of 494-8017 u1ll. f>.42.3ee9 ' 64S·ll04 Daily Pilot Clualllads. now. &40--4255 dogs, clean. 536-0921 &46--0988 C-2. 548-7249 832_.190 Grn bOdy.blk hd 780-1029 - llWI WAITS rT Ill.II ., ..... Sitting vacant and coating money. Rare 2 story Greenbrook home. Save money by painung and recarpeting yourself.· Four bedrooms plus bonus room. Extra large lot. Call now!! 1111,llO Buys you a beautiful a.ta Mesa home. Large low interest &11Umable loan. Highly upgraded. New paint. wallpaper. carpet and skylishta. Family room, formal dining, fireplace. Four large bedrooms. Call now. The Balboa Fun Zone area is under· going redevelopment. By the end of 1985 the area will become the next .., ....... -....--..~._...._.1--11-bido Vtllage: The prime conunercial 01101 Tiil 111 110,HO Back Bay area near ~ Million dollar properties. 2200 aquare ft. remodeled home with 4 bdnna. 3 baths, formal dlning. den and laundry rm Extra larp 1ot wtth RV 1CCe11 property at 207 Palm is now avail- able. $166.000 assumable first; in· come $19,800/yr. Consideration to rokers. 111-21.a .... , ···-· Luxury bayview townhomes, steps to ocean and bay. 4'left/slashed. to $199,000! Full sec sys, wshr & dryer, garage, high ceilings w/skylighta. 1985 Award Winner. IPllUT/-1-1 ., nan• .. , .. • 111.1 .. TWI HI LIT.=, 11 .. ,IM Prime eutaide locaUon. Both unJ ~ a.re l~an on a non~onning R-2 lot. Great .lnoome, 1Uper rental aru. Just fell out of~. but you better hurry on thia one! THE REAL ESTATERS •••·1171 1111 FORECLOSURES 5 Luxury Homes Cowan Heights, priced from $309,000 to $385,000. Financing available. Showing Sat/Sun 12-5PM. For information & direction, 634-8915 or 771-2573. IElllU LYIOl IULn HV Hornes, Carmel Model, 3 Bdrm, 2 balh, FR, private large llWlnY lot. highly u~ graded throughout, new appliances, new ~remodeled baUw. ~-Barone paper and drapes. Must aee to appreciate. Pn-Ultlll Pritt ., ..... IPDMllUT1•1 .. 1MI hit W .... 9*1111 ....... ln. '""'9 ...... 111-1111" IQ.IMI hMr/ WOODBRIDCE OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 3-5 PRICE REDUCED TO $19%,500 SHOWS LIKE A MODEL-Lots of custom upgrades. Lt. oak floors. large yard, prof. landscape. 3 Bdrm, 21~ bath, family room + ADDEO PLAY ROOM. Great location. Near pools, tennis, lagoon. A/C, sec. sys- tem. quiet cul-d•aac. 47 Ruehinswincl. lrlvne Owner Broker 7 .. -8301 OllEI 1•1U1n ClllllML UI , Well sit~l<'d. custom 3 bdrm. den & 2 bath Spacloua Uvtng areas, new carpets. On qu1et cul-de-sac' Ckean & Catalina. vu•ws. New shake root "' acre lot ulwbl~ ror ~ court and/or pool Pnvnte beaches. .... ..... ui-11• ., aa .. 11 I MYll IMlll llYFlllT ....,.,lMa ..... Charming 3 bdrm, den & 3 bath. Move in condition, parquet floors, new crpts & drps. You own the land. Vacant for quick ~row . Drive by ... $695,000. Owner. IPll UT/Ill 1·1 -..,. ltar I.II. Nl-1110 tr·H1·11H .., FmT man LIT Corona del Mar, Shorecllffs area with private beach. This rolling lot has approved plans for 50000+ sq. -ft. home and pootlspa overtook~ng the beach . Drive by 211 Evening Canyon. $950,000 Flexible terms. ~llllty 2 story custom home with p'8r & noat. 3 ,Bdrma, 2'~ bath. Large muter tult• • with spa. Bay views from every room. wet bar. marble baths, 2 flreplecet, asking $487 ,000. OWner wlll trade up to Bayf ront home with room for bigger boat I JACOBS RULn 11M111 l•,IH IPR -1MI •1 lllZll. Move in to vlt'w ~r Newly ~NI: wilh P'ffl wallpapers, hardwood t'loon, floor to t'l'llin& fireplat'e. Laip enclo9ed F..n&Uah Carden. 3 BR, 2BA. Oarap1 open to Ratel. So ~ to add 2nd story & d«k or mott oeffn Vlt"war ,...,, BUILD YOUI OWN DIE.AM BOMB IN THE VILLAGE OP CORONA DEL Milt 301/308 NARCISSUS Imagine a French Normandy home bullt on this large corner lot. One block to beach. View lwth 2nd story or buHd one lot. $335,000 per lot-30x118 & 40x 118. ($870,000 total). Drive by Sat/Sun 11-5 SANDS INVFm'MENTS 759-9070 Cdl -REDUCED TO $690,000 lOIUT Pitel QUUTY BntllTU Yl£1111EMllllET1 Malltam rttruf wW .......... II lliil .,.. .,... ............. llr 211 +Wtllflltaltf ......... ~ ..... ..... ~ 241 lull Ir. ' ... llftimlTI (11•) lll-1111 IPllUT/ .. 1M l~t u ...... y .. St11 Y .. p,.,_,.,1 Cel ClultfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. dDI m iilllt1 A :-;R;o;;E-Vv~ov~;;:_--:l:.:.;lll::1=~·~·~1a!! ... !!_~S!,!;111!! ltlt WaatM 1111 ... , ...... 1111 1!11 WuW ~J.111 ltlf WaaW 1111 uW 1111 lelt WuW llM F~tiri~m'ifi:: Llllll llAlll'llD ,. s.n s1aner. a.nkrng '9Ulnm Ull WIDKm tHdlCal PAsmm -.111m11 "-tall Bank Cetc'9 Avlltable c.r.., Orltflted? RLUU r o 1 c 1e IMklno Ml time U.l• 11• UI. Am/PILD. t t.ur PIT t.-np for vecation r• U ny R9gardi.e. Of C#edlt ANO DO vou P1rt n eollec1on In tf\9 Irvine ··---~fl M . full time In Pa..Uon •V81tab4e 5 08'yl .. , Meture, non-amok• NAT\JAA.1. ,ASHIOHS wori< -'nclL lde.i '°' cd- Hlatory 731~7ast fnJoy Meet~ People? Exoettent ............. -:It" for .,... 10 petform eontlnl>-r--· Nwpt 8cl'I Gooo working pl wtc, lftetd• Saturday Al 762-7903 II '°" WOUid .... IO Join • le9e ~ AWi'/ lrt .. ,-mtuJ---..-----~k~~~l~ .. 1~ ~t~ rMP<>ft9ib~l~to :: ~Ion effon on ~tC ~i =· t1!..: ~ .. ~ ~" R~ or Art/Drafting t>nground 11191 l•IT . growing company 1 .,. pw'80ft. 3t00 W COM11 S·•~ ~ 20 .. _._ ~ ___.. nquen, eocounta. Aa ... ,._, ..... -..... --0,1e ~ MU9t be pro-Fr-t ..-..... • ,........ ........ _ ••P41' ln ae11i.... wom.ne. kwy, N 8 lentcet "114 -AtWellAtlntldt? '""''• .._ partofOUtllquldatlonw•u "'humor e mutt! .....,t ductlon WH ,..., .,..,_ .... ..---t "'W uii"MiiiiNftiiiiW-• Prevlout ban Ing H · wlll be lnl/OMd wtth co;. St9'>t\anle, 7St.-1et1 ...... llmrtllllT ori.nted I '°' bu9y omce ~John Uhlotle ~ at HO u•-•1•n•-i....,.. ... THEN WE WANT ~pr~ C(),n. c tram ~ PaMyU¥tr, 161-... AirC>od. PlieMant F0t•t Aft,~ 8ctt Full ---· escoR-TS To Talk To y,,_,1 P lltl taottng bo,,owert by Hoec>ttal ourt.ov1, lndua1r1ou1 lHO Jlf'acentfa Av•. ._,~ 1 pert nm. .._..IOM F«Gtube& EtMe, "-POt1 """ • .,. Mlary PIHN pf\OM to reeoiv. cMUn-....... -1 -~ !Of~ otflot tn Coeta M... ph0ne¥Olc;e Ltoh• ~ -,.._, Center Real ftt•t• 898-2355 8AUENERS Rl!NTS call Poraonnei-= QuenCy P'Oblema. YOt.I ~ __. Nwpt Ben be tyi>ing l FIT c.11P°'844l-4t1f AM.all Oackground pr.,.,red. l•li•tll On. 4014 W.11111111111111 ••••n11n Hloh Pronte. Loear Area Wll~ Train. Pan Time No Employeu. No Over'tlead. No Selling GrMI Tax Benefit• Mr Wolt.r (714)83&-5820 Janltorlel Acct• guarnt'd C M. Irv E.T 151<+ yr, Prieed at $.4500 993-4404 TUYnAlllOY Own your own Travel A~ No experience nee A coml)lete pack- age. choice locatlone avalleble Numerous travel beneflll $25,000 lull price. OFFICES NA TIONWIOE TraHIW...h ~30 e. c .. 1e Redondo Scottsdale, Ariz 85251 or call Bob HanMn at 1·800-821-7493, eJlll 411 1a ........ OuertaaJtifl 4011 JIUllW. PllTlll llDlll &iltder has Turtle Rock CUSTOM LOT, need financial partner tor conatlperm loan. Call 9·5 .. /S 1-0336 ••• , ...... 5106 •OLEllOAL* (Part Time) llYlllUllllTI NTtl busy human reaources dept Is Meklng a people oriented person, to WOfli 12 hrs p/wk. (4 Hrs Friday & Sunday m<>f'nlngs, plus 4 hra mld·WMkl Outtes lnctude operating CRT· PC, answering phonte, fifing, payroll procetslng, .ic. Related exper & apanlsn speaking 111<1111 pref. but no1 required. Please apply In person . Monday thru Wedneeday from 9am to 12 noon & Thursday trom 4 30 to 8pm 18000 von Karman Ave Irvine, CA M/F/\//H. E.0.E *llm/llOIPT• Sallboat Mtg Co tooktng tor someone who la am- bitious & lrlendly lo do FI T general ol11oe wotk Duties Incl typing (SOwpm), phones, flllng, etc. Starting pay $6/hr + benefits. Contact Pacific Seacralt 751-1343 * W ork i ng fa the r w/chlldren nds mature woman to llve In, room. brd & aalary Lv mag 9S 1·7 422 Diane Calllornlu Largeet <714> 790 r·~~m:::,fl: ~a"u~1 filing Mllta &4t-&824 PlllHIU. am ...,, • ..., "tel' I fllHUTtll Good ~ ....... Con- Furniture Rental Company lnt~lngBy '**Mt"/. YOt.I ~ C«lter Hoep .. 30t Vic-llftl/lllYIR Would you lltta to teem RapldJy expanding ne-Neied• warm OU1gotng well lect a!t..e~•tl•nd :~:='17!1;'f~1=09 A1>po1ntmer1f Only knowledo-01 conaumer tone St • eo.ta Meta n a rd w or 111 n g , e 1 r -=~· ~~· yc::,ar:;~ 11ona1 •tOf• ona1n heed-~~ ~:W=. ~ --------- our Costa M"' aru ctedlt c:Olteotlon pttetloe 842·273"4 motivated furniture part t ime aflernoon ~·~•red In FHlllonl cnoco111a work Pert Ill.II Showrooms ~ & proc.csur• u well N -. mo*• w/goocs attltuda work? Then .. 1\a\19 the Goodan ... ~ a..cn I Tim• No expartence r1,., and Auto S.W.. Salary plue commlts1lon lamlllarlty With eolleotlon -H-& QooddrMng recOfd, tob for youl we .,. e ... iure '°' brlQtlt. nec.u.ry Apply In • N9wport Tire Cent.,. S18,000 ·120,000 /yr ~ Brntk lawt. Thi• position , .. Pi t Flex houre. Apply In •XS* prel Sta.rvlng ma)Of So. Callf S.Ylngt alert, relleble, out~ofng, I aon 10-4 Mon -Wed~ 3000 E. eo.t Htlfy, CCIM Xlnt benellta. :i • ~f qulr .. 1Clnt verbal & writ· peraon, Reuben•. 2&1 E. ColleQe Moving Co Bank locatac! tn Cotta fut IMrner 8«·990<> ChaoaJI Ctloeolatler •aa __ 11_ Call Tueac:say Sept 10 '' ten tkllle. Prevtoue bank-Coaet Hwy, Nwpt Bch 44 t-8421 M .... MllUng •part time ....,,._., So C<>ut Pia.a I _. ·~ 9am-12pm only ,'.\;• '\\ I"' )r\ Ing or flnenc. ••per • Monday thru Sunday 3-s NEWPORT DOMESTICS• pe.-aonne1 ctef11 avlltable PART TIME W9fkend1 j Rel.ii s=!,. ~~i.... High Ask tor Kay Stacy, ' " plua Salary wlll not •it· Hotel Janitor .. ! Servloe Agency to w0t1c Mon-Fri 1-5pm R E otflca 1n ~ .. · -w~ "" (714) 673·8006 Equal Oppty Empl mlf/~ c .. d S 19,000 p /yr llU OUll lt In need of: lndMdual will Nlltl the c;..1er 1~ '°' ltudent I 1 AIAID/ULU nrat •tes> In • ,._.,Olng Pleue Mnd your reeume 1-• E M p L 0 y M ENT pett<>nnel atan In I var-Call C&rol Van Ripe.-Mon auc:ceaetvt tMJ• In Dena Pt car... Full time eritry Retail 11&1 l&llS to F 0 IC. attn: PerlOn-Full & Pen time COUNSELOR•. BHlnguat lety of cterlcat functions thru Fri 846-llOeo EOE I Harbor. paid heatth Int, i.....t ~GoodlOl'ld Requn-AILEIE ILTIAI Full & PfT, Lotut Room, nel, P 0 Box 7549, New-lllllll!lPll w/tales txper. & auto lneludtng llght typing, ftl. vaeauon, bonUMI 3 Yrs mentt rMng ,... SulteF, 1648AdamaaYe, port Beecn , Ca Full time. Apply Lido Eamupto$1,500 pl mo Ing, data Input, ac:cts llllPnlmT/llm retall exper 40Hrap/wk, cord, nerd woncw, nMt .... FAlllOI C.M 754-9955 921558-744649 EOE Shor• Hotel, 617 Lido No IOl~lftng -w~-payable and Other per-0 c . PvbiltNng Co. need.I •omuw.1w1tnd1 Salary ac>1>9arance, MgerNM .IEWELIJ IESlll Part! Dr.NB. 673-8$)() end• off tonnel lunc1IOl'la 1csea1I de~ftd~bl•. 1ec1uate neg Send r-.imeto: The to~ ~bring Wiii i-i Miii ---------11-• RECEPTIONIST•, Bit· candidate will poMU•I per90n to handle pnonee Con• Importers/ Choe-OMV prtnlout at Uma of oPenlng In THEODORE'S Part time openlngt. Feat brHklHl Cook N_..'!!,'!..!~Ullpay,IGlood lngual w/HI.. exper I some clertcal back· 1 1y1>1ng (55wpm) a froot Olat• Soldl•r, 34531 ;~f!lcatlon .. ~~ply at Falf\lon lllland Call Bob or Kim 675-9191 Exp'd Start lmmedl Park .......,.,., ~ Rapid advancement op-ground Including l)'Plng deak 35 hr week GOiden Lantern. Dana Pt I uv Harbor ... YV, C.M IAUI I IWIAlllHT MAT YUi Wiii-Ave Cafe, 501 Park Ave, hours Call Robbie's Rag portuntty Call lmmed of 40-60 wpm Good wrll· S 1000lmo + b9rlelll• 92829 Ann Marget., SECRET ARY-LEGAL. Potltlone available. " -Balboa ltland. 67S-2866 ~&_M_op~54-8-0...,,....7_S_7...,,,...__ &42-e142. Or att-. epm, ten & oral commun1ea-Call°Susan e 250·184-0 Retail Salee Perm PfT eec:retary for (211) 211-1414 Wanted. Starting pay Of 873-3830 HouHCIHnlng Service Merlo 54&-2380 Ilona skills dHlred NB Atty Nd roature __ _..;,,, __ • ___ $5/hrwlthehanoe forad· ,._.1 Tues-Fri SS/hr Mull Previous peraonn111 IEClnlllllT fllE JEWELRY t1ke-char0e tndtv, gd &TTllTlll STlllm vanc::ement. 67~20 · --have own car 850-4119 Miii' AJlll. exper a plus Ouattfled lor exciting poeitlon tn a LOOkl 1 typing Pr.ter IOfM LAI08i o c Co hes poa. lor 6 g.. IMllRR-l/•Rm Full or pert lime Some W81lted fO< Dey Shift 1n applicants ptMH cell gr<>Wing N B. Tr•vel Co Nia ~11 ~1~ ~me exp 67S-4271 stetlont In local area 54 • _,..: -exper nee. Good WOfk -.alllll lllnl small pvt Convelacent 831·8380 ex1 4240 t0< an Senee ot humor a muatt & n ary --------- $6 p/hr IMS-5760 att 2pm l<>f N.B Law Arm Mutt Ing environment, ldNlfO< Careful. reaponlllble per-Hoepltel In Laguna Interview appt Call 759-1691 company benefits SllllTllf have law office exper students Salary neg. aon. 3 mornings per week Beach Good salery & PACIFIC SAVINGS Pleue call Ms Rlannal p.,, ume. HOUt'9 "9Jdble Alli Tiil lllYJCI S2000. mo + exper w/eicper Benefits avail to keep C0<ona del Mat bonus Call 494-8075 BANI< RECEPTIONIST Erker, 646-2800 •Jtt 708 Some computer eiti* and light repalra. Newport bonue 633-3107 Apply In peraon. Ruby·a apanment In top shape t>twn 9am-3pm 1901 Newport Blvd IAlll OLIU helpful 631-2499 ~':.~'~(~~e~M;~1 ~~K,~E:::,m1~;n~ ~~~11 1 Balboa Pier, ~~~r,~ Nuralng sE~~:i2ripp~~~ ** F~~'"!rnuo~ ~~·,,noanUYPAITTim Banking !Ice. Requl ree Ille Cllll c~:ttoO~~y 1~~1o~r~ Med-Surg~·~~~lcaJ Cera, Pfll.Sfm Profess1onat l)h<>ne man-No exl)9rnec 5-48-9341 ~!~ n~io:. ".:U~ llHn &UllTllT bkkplng, computer exp II you are a great cOOk & Box l5e0, Cosca Mesa, Emer~ncy Rm, or Care IOf a growing N.B Travel nen & fight typing Two IAlll .......... ,,.. negottable AU for Jeff U helpful. Call 63l-36S1 would llke to earn good ca 92826 Unlt.Coeta MesaMedlcal Co. Senee or humOf a po11uona antlabte 1n Or· __ .. _,_ 644-4242 Tt•,•,1u,IOnWl11 wm11A WIRIER money cooking part time Center Hosp, 3-01 \/le-mu1t1 Call Too dle, ange County Airport c.ttt .. r s.ntn SS lor small private dinner lllSElllPll/Dlll torla St, Coata Meta 759-1891 area Health benefits, Growing distributor Meiea SlUnAIY A eelf-etarter to aaslst In p rt 1 ·J8hPlhr parties, call Penny Busy Newport Couple 642-2734 OOOd pay & borlute1 to alll energetic pet'son start W<>fd ProceaiflO. General the development & con-8 1 me, r min Good 733-0983 need a responslble per-PUlllAOY OUll wno apply. Pleate call part time. full time tater Offl08 lor &mall North trot Gl.,l>udget ror owned Pr 0 m 0 110n 8 1 0 P -COSMETOLOGIST A.HI. son 2 dys/wk 10 clean & * lfFIOl lnllL * N.B area, 9--5:3-0 Mon-Fri, Nance lor appt 852-8900 Typing. a Pleatant phone Laguna Conaultlng Arm Real Eltate propenles. port unities. Newport c<>Ol!. Own transportation credit, cotlectlon. genl otc, ••P8' Many beneflta Call I mantle( a moat Salary Hrs 8am-1Rfn, Mon-Frt Needs to Independently Mesa Sc~ .. ~Jt:.Food Ser-l07 Main St. Balboa. esaentlaJ, nex hrs. Helen FfT or PIT. IOfTl8 wt<nda (714) 992-S26110f appt * TOD * based on Qualifications Consc1encloua detatl research & control of vices, 2~273ar St • C 875-84 t2 Call 760-9794 Wknd/Eve & evea. Kovens Jewelers, Send resume or apply in Oflented. Mlf-motlv1ited bud~t tor owned Real Mesa SS 273 EOE Mr Nielsen, s.t6-4S10 PUITGUl I person, 1733 Monrovia 1nd1V 497-4437 Estate propenles Needs CAl'T Fiii TUT CHISILlllS lnaurlln<le great oppty for Hor1tcut-Temporary ServleeS Inc Ave Suite a. Costa --------- 10 lndependenlly re-llS. TICI. CURI hit Tiat/fltl n.. turall•t -Plant Tech Use 4570 Campus .c3-N B Mesa. Ca 92627 Cec:l1tlaca 10 ".io-Cwia search & comp1te data. llllT .lllT Part time carrier eouneel-The lrvlne office of the Prftate Pett lftle• own car. PIT to 32 hrs/wk -Whatever the Fed You'll also be responsible ors wanted Help boys Feder al Deposit In-Flex hrs.typing & AM• a EJCper pret ~5--0567 IEClPT /SEC PI T Put your eovert1afng ,,,__ Roll em on the mantel IOf estebllshlng llckler & llllElllll T and glrlt eollclt new aurance COfp has Im-must Mon th Fri J W ask IOf Margo or Susan Sm RE Office. Ute typing sage .mere the readers With a Clatalfled Ad filing syatems for the subscriptions on their mediate openlnga In our Airport area 756-8808 Ptantecape Maint P1811t phones $5/Hr 10·3 I are &-&2-5678 Celt Now• 642-5678 budget department paper routes Must enjOy tnaurance Dept The 673-54 10 Ask IOf Ken • Minimum 2 years b81lk-lllL If WOfktng With IO-l3 yr enlry level INSURANCE PAIT TJIE exp reQ d 25-30 hrs/wit tng e11tperlenoe In a note TlLEPlllE! Olde Early evening hours CLERK requires the fol· Qwn trans 7S l-2271 dept or loan dept work dayt/ flexlble hrs towtng exper PoSitlons avaJlable at lhe POOL CLEANER Need• • Muet be conscientious & PIT Of FfT enotce of Commlaaton ooty • Typing 40 wpm Dally Piiot newspaper own truct< Very good attentive to detall Call Bruce Emlley • FamHlarlty with ""'lcles working Saturday and pay Pan-lime or Full S b I & hours Is yours, Call T H ~2-4321 ext 206 & premiums. .,.... Sunday morntngs Eam 49c 8100 • trong ver • written Assoc I ate a Te I e . $4.50 per hour plus gas ~ lflllY&TllltST Full T •me R..ervauonlSt tor Private Clut> 1n New- port Beach Data El'llry a plus but nol eeeer111a1 Wiii train Call 675--0900 communication skltls. marketing, 953-6670 llAlll OIAST • Xlnt verbttl & com-allowance Must have PllHCTill WllT. • Experience In fllfng, c••111-1c••y •R•Y WLY PILIT munlcatlon Skills lar~ car or pici(-up and S4 p/hr Apply In ~son IAUIUIEIT aortlng & gathering In--.:n -, -, • Must be consclenclous be at least 18 years Old. ..,... formation Is a must 2 Openings Full & Part ---------1 & attentive to details Call Bruce ~2•4333 Book• on Tape, 729 lffllTllfTT • Good typing Skllls. time. Exp. pref Apply In As a TECHNICIAN In our Farad St, Costa Mesa EL PASO CANTINA For more Information perSOfl Kerm Rima Hard-OMml SEIYIOI Insurance Dept you will p•STEll> Mon-Fri 7:30am~pm Is seeking exp mottvateo please.call F 0.1 c Per-ware. 2666 Harbor Bl C.M eves & wtcnd1, 30-35 hrs be responslble for " ur IEOIPT/IEl'l IFFtCl ener~tic lndlvlduats lor eonnel (714) 97S-5400 Oledrlok Coffee IM&-0323 • Verification or Opening avallable In our Mgnt opportunity In our Banking OASllEI llLIYIRY lllYll lnsuranoe on all real book pasteup area. Per-good typlll. Newport growing So Ca restaur81lt Responsible & conaclen· estate loans m11nant pan time poa-Beach Mature woman ctialn Xlnt salary beneflll F.LL Tl.E TELLE" clouS"pereon needed to 4 Hrs p/day. Urgently •Piecing comprehensive ltlon, Monday 2:30pm to with good t elephone program. Can 1'or •PPll· ·cashier & stock high needed by Huntington llabllity Insurance on approx. 7.3-0pm. Tue1<1ay =~t~r ex~rd .. .!;0 1• cation Of send resume to lasnlon European Beach City School Ola-FD IC owned,,,,,,._.y 1oam-•o•nprox.S·.30pm ··• ""' ,._pu P"""" Ptayan 1351 w Barc11vc Bank la currently trlct Good drMnn record · · · · ,..v,....' ' .... Benefits Send esu ...,.,, 1• boutique. Good pay Re-... •Review of property fOf No exper nee. Apply r me Sepulveda Bt. TOfrance seeking a full-time Teller becca. ~,..2652 required $7.60 -$9.05 adequate coverage. P • n n Y 1 av8 r 166 0 Including salary hlatory to CA 9050 112131530-6791 for the Cos1a Mesa office. p/hr salary Apply 2t).4S 1 • Maintaining llcklers Pl C Ad 120, Dally Piiot, P O Previous teller &x·1 CEIT.lllllSAllll C ratmer Ln. H.B lnacurrentstatus Macent1a Ave o111 1S60, Costa Mesa, Ca lnULUUS perlence Is preferred. I 12231 Chapmen Ave. Gar-964-8888 • p ..... tlon f th"' ~ _ _ 92626 Fut1-t1"14! P<>Sltlon in New-' Ptease contact den Grove 971-5S l7 Oeedllne 9/ 12/6S r!:::...:s•. 0 mon '' """' ........ F ••• CHI o c H 1 -If/FL-•-•Computer input to Mii? Classtfled eds do weat a Dally P11ot erly/Glft store Ex· .... CUYS IAll L ARE Mature 1ady un -· 11 11 , c 11 No peinence 1nCNna. Cfv'stat to pro111de gd supervltlon Plllme, nd good driving Candldat91 must have~ we • w . Ctualn.cs Ad Cell Today & Sliver preferred RETAIL MANAGER & SALES POSITION Theodore & Theodore Man. of Beverly Hills is looking for experienced , enthusiastic i ndividuals. Seek- ing manager/sales positions at our new Fashion Island Atrium Court in Newport Beach. Great career opportunity for motivated person. Please con- tact Heidi Beesmeyer. 213/276-9691 ...,.,,,. • Heve something you want Th• taate1t draw 1n 11'1• ""'' .......,., lne Jew· I O.tta .... on wtcdy attns. Refs. red NB 833-1887 M-F proprtate experience. &42-5678 f!M2-5678 673-9334 (114) 111-1111 lrvlne Own car 786-3406 ' Banking Is a plus. Maxi-!::::====------=~---=~---J llLMH mm mum salary Is s ,8,000 .. An Attlrmatlve Action CHILO CARE Wanted M· WANTED Full-time Call p/yr The F 0.1 C otfert a Employer M/F/\//H W-F. 8 45-4. My Balboa 261·1661 great benefits pac:kege, ll lllYIOIS Is hme. Aft 5pm 675-2661 Including Dental & V19ion -r...... Or ,..... Dally Banking cu111c•• MITAL .,,. coverage If you would ''"' ange ..,....t 1 .... UT111 ~ ...... Ill 99U-1T hke more lnlormation. I Piiot 11 looking tor help tn .....,., Busy Newport 8eaGh --'" nn; pteue call personnel, at ri•al '-"niat Juit.rial !Pa~ Its Ad Servloea Dept TIOlllOl&I Insurance offl h OllllUTll 975-5-400 EOE Senice -~: ..,. ... ;;;;;;;;.i.._ ____ _ Reaponslbllltlea • will In-The IMne otfloe of the ce as H"'hly quell...... In appt $ Tiffi A A A Main! LOWEST be>ert W1J1covenng In -'ude _...._ up ......... _ F lmmed. opening tor a lull 'V ....... ln•"r"~ 2.17 per day BRIDAL MlLU NEAV PRICES Comm«clal 4 lfallalJon A.ea "---.... .... .,..... -"' .,.... ederal Dtpos11 In-ume cler'k typist. Duties scnedullng, practice -_...,... Toppedtr~ Clean-...,.,,..._, llvery of •d•. pulltng surance Corp nas wlll , __ ....... all ~ ol promotion & ootl.ctlons SllYJOI t;ialS, tiaras. veilS & ac-up. flew lawns 75t-..3A76 A8Sloentiai 662-3235 ant ADIQnmnt 581-4590 h t I t ---' I I '""'"""" .,.,.... Thet s ALL you pay for ceuortes &39 1186 ---tears ee 1. process ng m .. ...., open nga or per-gen office cierlcaJ duties needed for a quallty prec-llPIElllT&TIYES 3 llnes 30 day minimum • __ Clean Ups•Tree Tr1mrn1 J ANITORIAL CLEANING 8'~ Wallc:o venng In ade, and • variety ot eons wttn the IC>llowtng E.llp. i:>ref. but win con-tloe In NB 11 your're Ctlenf contect marketing, in tne Carpatry Yard Matnt •Hauung ng SERVICE FrH •• Greg uanauon Reas eon.utr- olher duties. Candid••• ••per Sider aggressive. am-searching for • take rating. Type 40·50 wpm o•ILY E11~ ca;;-.1ry s;rv:ce MIKE 650-3263 , 631 .566 1 8181335-588-' 1nl AsSlgnmnt S8 1-8590 muat be extremely Of• • Min 2 yrs banking exper bilious indlvldual Full char~ po1tt1on that will Adaptable 10 growth en-n .,..... ' ·,....... · ganlzed, respontlble and In a note dant. or loan company ....... neflts. develop your growth vtronment c R ......, -,. """ Doors-etc 548-4980 maint tr-trimming' t ee ommerc1a1-esid't Bldgs 1,..,. 18C110n 11 reas rates able 10 work well with dept Cell Branch Manager potential call &44·0032 Newport Center PILOT """' r GOO<' t 63 1 6194 F 1 673-25 9 others. • Ablllly lo lype min 955-9033 btween t -4 30 S 1600 10 start II quallfled. Jim Simmons, Newport BUILD OR REPAIR -ests Mauro. 631-4997 res -~es 1 Send resul'!'le AUn: Liu 40 WPM Interstate Insurance SERVICE watts stairs. ratttngs Garden Service e•per Laa•ac1pi11 I EXPERT P&pertllngl"Q at Smith, to: •Strong verbal & wrluen Cterloal IEIT&L R.I.&. Agency 714_644.~90 doors windows motdlngs d F NOSC--Reas Rates Work Guar IUlll Ol&IT communication akllls. Ollll nPllT thal went• to UM Pitts, 476 io6 Don 962-8202 depen able prof or LA APE MASONRY Call tor lree est 963-753 t ... LY PILIT Banking exper. Is required 11 you're a eelf·starter and must be neat. well ap-IEllEL Wiii DIRECTORY • Free es11ma1e 548-25 .. 2 Landscaping au Phases 1 __ .,.. for this position Mpl-llelCtbleabout jobasslgn-peering, mature & P/tlmeAMS57-6020 CustomReslden11alWor" THEiAlllEIEllS domo Briclr. titock stone Plaster It ir P.I . a.1 1110 mum salary wlll not el!-merits. the F 0.1.C. has a motivated Join our great CALL TODA.VII Pat1os-Oecks-Aemodehng tree est Mihe ~99 "0·2 Int )Cf patch plastering 0.sta .... , Oa. 12121 ceed $20,000 p/yr and job lor you. Our dlvteton staff '" Fashion tatand lfTCHl IUUIEI ~ All FOi LOIS RC Con~truc11on ~6~03 1 I Lawn & Garden M111n1 R~k 66, 91j84 custom te)Cturing Quaht) ADVERTISING ARTIST wlll be baaed strlctty on of bank flquldallon cur-Call Ann. 640-0300 respon Fashion lst/N B Yoor Daily Piiot QUALITY FINISH WORK 8" 1 ·8~50 Prolesstona LanC1sup1~ wor" Prot>lerns-No Prot>- prlor exper & education. rently has openings lor Dining Room round oak re11auran1 Hrs 8am-2pm Service Directory Entry & Frencn Doors our Maint ctean-ups mowing Incl scr nlders new •awn '8mS =326864 554-7831 Tne F 0 IC otters a great several clerk typist wtto Table 4 6 chrs, S leaves & Mon-Fr1 For appt alt / Reprueotatlve Specialty tlc.:389432 tree trim Free Es11ma1es• reas rate Mano 4.32-868' Home 0, Aot 5 Int E•t beneflls pachge ln<:lud-average typing speeds pads. seats 18 )(Int cond 3pm ~0-6390 1•2_ •• 21 tit. •ot Corum Const 631·7975 Mr Estrada 645-3381 ... , •• ~ Paten work 1.ie 4 __ ,.. .... Ing Dental & \/ltlon pack· 50WPM The F 0 .1 c ot-~o 979 .. ... • ... -..,., .. , ..... age If you would like fers a great benefits • • LH4'H" lar4tHr Repa1r-Ooors-Attera1ions Baatf~u-SAIC"'w AK Sma1 1ot>s ; '4060.. « 1· 1424 more lnlormatlon. please package lnctu<!lng dental EASY ASSEMBL y WORK1 Eng speal<ing & 81tprd ---RemOClel-PaneHOCkHltC AMEAltAN HANDYMAN Newpor' Coste Mesa Plaa~i11 c all pers onnel a1 & vision coverage 11 you $600 per 100 Guaran-Salary open Fltlme Acctuli11 ~ny~~:;FP8.'J~esry·~:~·~~7 1carpentry •encing win· rv1ne Re• s 6 .. s.31 .. ~ -----.!'!""----1 Growing daffy newspaper 975-5400 EOE would like more 1nlor· teed Payment No 8'-64~·4635 btwn 9am to Franktln Acctg Service e1ows plumbing marllle .. • 24 tlr H lM-1111 on the Orange Coast BANKING ---matlon call personnel, al perlenee/No sales 0.-noon or 1-3pm for Nancy Bus & Personal Income Ctaeat Ctacrttt tuD encl nauhng e1c "''Yl•I •Good )Obs done ngh~ needs lm~lnatlve. pro-975-S400 EOE s'etallsmsepednden~.!;~resE' ~N LIO. YIC&Till'l lllH Tu Preparation 5'68-0345 And Yes Jesus Is Lord • &IC llYlll+ w11er neaters • Olsposat1 -• _ y.,,_.,_ L" .s 1 Or1veweyt patios paths lhc =30 .. 0Si 636-82,4 --- ductlve, layout artist who PART TIME Clerical \/IT A L. 9 0 3 . 3 4 1 8 12231 Chapman Ave. Gar-AcHtlical Ceilia~ etc No IOb 100 small Qu•CK & CARE J:UL DRAINS CLEAR From S 15 understandsmerch1ndls-I FILE CLHIS En terprise Rd, Ft Pierce. den Grove 971-5517 E.x isl A lcs ~ 1 Reas M1ekey 536·0S53 DECKS-WOOD COVERS O RATES r 138046 Faucets Otsoosat Heat., Ing, to design advertlllng TELLERS The Federal Deposit In· Ft 33482 U FEGUAAOlcerrt11ed) qu te eoust Comoe11t1ve Prices H2 0410 SS, 9604 M&M 722-9066 ~~r •d1:~::rna~:~11:~~-. surance Corp has lour lmlPlllEll ss 00/hr t0am-6pm Call :i:if~~P:,;e;4~~~~?· Clail• Cut 10 years exper 7S4-1620 -hperi Service & Repair ~ lor life. eterk•. Byron or am 645-0550 • • .. cA1LDCAl'IE By e11tp Art •GEN HOME REPAIRS *A· 1 MtYIH* 3::' vrs exr: Resid I/Comm "'!~t,:emllMs quality in<f Beverly Hiiis Savings nas 2 To qualify you must have lo manage distribution or ---A••ata111/ltat4tb teacner educ toys/nard-Paint Drywat1 CarpeMlf) -Ov,5L_,~~a&rs£ex ... ~~,A uc =-'-09035 96"-8919 · opportunllles lor ex-2 yrs exper In filing, son-new products PI T Seti· ll&Jl llPT. -• t G ~5 s2 ~1 PTL ~· ~ ,~ .,.... •v·~ -- T & h kl II I Starter "-•6-7653 CHllllUTll * NEED TO REMODEL? en1ng program 49.6-4246 e c ary L•C "' • 15 428 73-0. 1353 NEW REPA1R Ouahty No New1paper production petieoced etters to work 1ng c ec ng a orms ,_ In c Co Del M f of doeumentatlon. EJIP8f Free estimates Cl'llldcare mv nome. trans GEN Home AeO.aJrs alee -+1ot>s to .small reasoaab .. knowledge helpful Ablll-our rona ar o -b I Fill Cllll Newport Beach ll'TYUt-1ooe1. Financing to school & back CM-NB car pent"' plumb shee1 • t ABC ~OVT'NG tt Fret' est lie d 631-23•5 IY to work under dee<S-t!G4t. tndMduels will pef'· In a ank's note dept. s a par1 time, 12_ 15 hrs p/wk ment ~1rm requlre.s * QUALITY WO~K I •• 2 Qu•Cll carefu• T 138046 ----lines a muat Prior news-form Teller duties and wltl plus The F 0.1.C. otters• mature mdhl to c d area Call 650-0258 roe" repairs 54"' 1 L~" RATES S52·04 10 P1ycLa"c1 ben fl k Good for college student oor 1-Beach Cities Remooellng. ' ::..m"'--·--~-----I paper exper en advan· also be crosa-tralned In great e ts pac a~ or mothers with chlldren. nate dally e>peratlons of Phone 673-81 22 I Childcare my l'lome nr OC HANDYMAN LARGE ano ST•ll"Jll! Clllfl( Eurooeari Paycnlc Torot tage. Position Is full time, New Accounts Positions lncludlng Dental & Vision Interviews held 9am-2pm mall dept. Prev mall Lie 207461 a1rpon NB & C M area. ~m3 atSl5791 00 tT ALL STlll.(l,,TS.11"1111 Cl Caro & Palm Reeder Teti• good benefit•. 11lary require a minimum of 1 coverage. Please call Mon-Tues at Newpor1 dept operations exper resp refs 852-9539 ,, 1-Pet or tve rn19 1 w • w • 1 p85, Present & Future commensurate with ell· year Teller experience. personnel EOE req tndtv mual p0...... Custom Resld.,,1111 Work o c o 1 I I b I 975-5'600 Nissan, 888 Dove St.. """"" CHILORENS CORNER HOME REPAIR Carpentl'\ range Cl rtgtn& Advice on all matters ai>PI f:.~~·. lnt~·lrle~t!~~ ~;c~~fln~!c~~,~~t I cc~;: CAL N 8 No phone cells strong organlzatlonal & ~S~~~9'!hme!Y·~~.~~g~ Preschool & Daycare. in fences & gates trM '""' Student Movt'rs insured 650 ::-·!le or 631·8964 I I kllt d ell.I please. supervlsorary skiffs. Pos-my nome 20 yrs exp rel4 dump runs C M & N B L•C r 12• •J6 s• 1-8A21 I f' Hough A.rt Director mun cat on s s an ltlon represents plvotal " ••EW ••••rAn St M tat • ' . Newport Devete>pment & -•REMODELING avllt loc near Placenlle area Jim Whyte 64 2 -206 "' "''""' ouse or1199 Dally Piiot, MP 0. BCo•x light typing Bulldi Co. 1--"lng ,,.. FLlllST/lalH points for dally oper-•RESTORATION --d--f~al"'!!"'--•-1"'.,,, Cott• ... ng """ "' x •REPL·CEMENT & \/1Ctor1a 722 6087 P-lumb ·Elect ·Cl rnAl\tn. Jllaaic LttlHI W@ 0 '00 • I types Call 92.....,826 ' We offer an excellent help. 752--0153 P/tlme/eounter seres attons Int cpmpany "' ,........ · ·' us r,y phone Quotes fringe benefits package Npt Bch. 833-1887 benefits 4. working con-& REPAIRS I Chttdcare My NB Home 1 Paint-etc Dependatite Piano ... eSS<>r's ~2-82 15 642.6151 LioenMd Including oompany paid OLEllOAL FMI PllP II dllons Send resume to· (Free *8tlmata 24 hrs) Martners school dlslrlct Reas Pau1 -20.0139 eve Sa10" dt' Mus•Que I llAMl llAST tneurance and eduCt· PIT Knowledgeable In TM 1 P 0 . Box 2500, 1 price for design plans Wiii ta"e pickup 5'6&-78001 IHlllt L•sa A Zeccn1n1 BA Stcrt1arial IAl.Y PILIT Ilona I a ss11 t ance group medk:al. 64&-7653 GOURMET TAKE-OUT Newporl Beach, C• engineering construe· LIC Nurw & Loving Mom -S.rricfl 330 w 8 St d II RESTAURANT 926S8 llln s Cheek tlon can save you S$$ LT HAULING . MOVING Paiati•t ~""~"""~-..,..---•Y lnterHI• •PP cants CLERICAL Perton w/tome exp In 631 ..;, .. 5 ..... 2 "289 A.Yell f()f Childcare my Gar..,_. Var" Ctnups -ABC Secnitartal Sva l et-Coet• M .... Ca 92626 pteue apply at c G .... E ·····111•A.t....a.-..£ ~ -..,, h c •• N I -..~ 0 u ~INE PAINTING B" R'-... SO ALIF MA ""IN food prep, sandWlches & --_. .. ,_.. ••HOMETEK•• ome "" P area Jon 64W 192 ' ""' ,.,, reeumes ~· 3748 E .. t Cout Hwy PIT tront otnoe po .. tlon ulada Eerly am 5 I~ self ttoraoe Cotta Architect• & ContractOfs Call Kay 642-88-43 ard S1n0f 16 yrs ol happy etc Pieue call 646-9~ AIDE F. 11..,...m. TMctlet In wtllcht Few hra, rm/brd +S 100.mo. 845-23&7 lPllT9111 lfl'ID 21 Unit•. Cotta Meea. No petl. E.x~. Mml· ,.tired. 85S-0965 Apt Manager Couple w/exp fOf bNUttlul 9e Unit Garden A,pte, CM 8elary+t>onut•Apt No pett 842-4914 Wkdys M UlllllPI AllllTIOT Fot reepontlble potltlon wllh Landecape O..lgn llmi Mutt know plant mater111 & Irrigation d• algn Cell 714·241-0295. Corona Del Mar avallatll• Hrs ere J)'S/wk C.M M·F btwn Mesa Retired person LIGHT HAULING-Mow1g C'ue1orners Lt<: 2806A4 •-· • Of 8:30-1:30 M·F $6-$8/Hr 2-Spm 499. t17 I pref Call 650-1282 tor fn· Ab C. .. 1titlilf ~~":'~~~=a:: Dump runs 1vard gar~1 .. hi "" ~""' 963·' '" -~-•.r..,t'!"lty~----- Pertonnet Depertment Pleu1n1 phone voice tervtew 962-6682 C A.S SVI CO 4 2.8827 Agee 18 mos & Up CALL 7 dtya Dave 645-18 16 RAINBOW PA1NT1NG COMM'U REStO;L 27271 Lat Ramblat and 50+wpm e must Be-FOUND blk lab Puppy, H A.IC Ref h EF ANYTIME•! 548-2S62 TRASH BUSTERS Ouaht\' is our pollC)' Fire-&irg -Medle*-Penlc Mlpton \/leJo come tnYOIYed In upcom· Vic. Costa Mesa UUld II TUllltll lg · rprs 1 -Const & Res1d 1 c!Mr'l·uP 650 66•6 JEFF uc 8688 I u L approved Monitoring ~~u~f~t tosr::;:~' ~= &31-t45'6 FlllTUTEIT ~~man:J;1c sys tc 459263 Q2'~~!~== ·~o;;v lree es1 VIC 22-62-'0 A" A PAtNTllllG int Ext •000349 545-6030 BEVERLY Pulerl Call '"48·39156 ••Slllld* '* Loolllng for• ctlalleno-,. 1eam1nn111un1 6'16-2096 Beat "·re •...__:ct LOWES' PO .-<bHI prlOI I Stwi11/Alter1ti••• u Needed lo n.m en'endt Ing, growth oPportunlty"1 p Ing ArM Repairs & "' .. --•n .-""!!" ... """"""--.,.-.- Hills Btwn 8.30-12·00 plue light offloe work • Went to ~rk wtln thl R-.irtac:Jng • Rooltng & LIC Pnv Horne for Eldert\ 10 Step Sen11ce 662 ·J235 Ouallt~ Wor' At Lowee1 OLlll TYPllT From 10-3PM, Mon-Fri lndutlry leader 7 Wsterp,-ooll~• 83l·•199 Ct1tracttra Weell1Mon1h Amt> Of CUSTOM P11n11no by Jim I r:i "c• NewporttC M I I SS/hour + m1i.a-••uet '* Are experienced In -"·11r1l non-amt> 5•0-4101 ~Ith\' Low rates •or Shutter• erN Nannette &31...a10 SAVINGS to •Niii In typ ng, fll ng ·-w• ""' ... lttl -I and Other clerlcal dutl... have pr ... ntable c•r furniture rental'? r •L BELf A HOME INC I ~.--Cl-i IO\Jv'8 08110 !urn iron re-' ' ltm Typing 90 wpm req Own Call Fred 83 t-t268 * Tired ol no ln~tory. Mother of 2 \;Iii b•bYllt rn HM IH !I •tor tre. est 634·''"3 U !I.. ct a, •... _._ ......... _ car a mu11. c.11 °Judy GENERAL OFFICE ood no growth no manage-ner Costa MeH home llJllMIU •SIHI AOeiN's CLEANING DA.N SAL VER PAINTING I LICe"Md Typing rm ...... ...,,, •· &42-4321 xt 316 ~ 0 c rMnt supporl. 8 bl 1 M 3Br 1 ·~81 w/2 car ger SERVICE 1 throouohl) I.IC .,1592, Flnancial Legal, Etc I leM ........... • • · w/numt>en, wlll train, a •• we come on YOU FINISH YOU SAVE Cl8an PIOIJff 540-0857 Cati An"'•-• ruo •• 20 t 1 Call Anne MM233 Equel Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V appt MacGregor Yaohtt BREUNER RENTS ANTS lhN Fri only S4&-508 I On your tot trom $39 999 -•· '" '7V"' llAlll llUT 1631 Plaeentla. c M TO TAI.I< TO lt11ty met 100'o'. Financing 0 A c Ar• vou IOQlllng tor • d• J a INl EXT PAINTllllG Wia•n Cleu.iap .. , ,...., 1111•11 ---YOUlll 956-&e 101(800132~790 pe!'\Oablt ci.anlng .., Houtea & API ~ ... rat• Are VOUT W\nao:; c1Mfl1 People NEED 330 W a.y St -wrr .. • LOM Willohl NOWI Be allm --v~'l Sl'lert 760-94'5 Ouellty woM< 89~8156 Balboa Window Waatllal Co•·· ...._A C&. Excttlng COf'l'f'entlon ..,. BREUNER RENTS, Call-f()f....., N..-Vltion c· r:a .. ••·G u y uuay leoa "'A'boe.et .. ., .. _ ..... • .._ vice company loOklng for forJ'lat l•rG"t It M9kln0 H'JP.I09i• eent.rt55-04~ l!ywelL -~~ --I L~Y PAtITTE!t I -' ...,...,..,. H,, IUl(Tftlllt ••O-t>.gl"'* Good a MaNQ« In TralnlnQ for \/IN. MC K'IC9Cltld ~mere,., o:;::;I TH~U SCHOOL Loe rets 'tnl f'll 1 t y1 9'4l)llr'len0e RICCO'S WJnoow W9811- ... . typ11t. ftllng, mall. etc. Ule Coefa Meu.,... )Ont $pecta11tlng ~ Comm 1 Dependeble 548~& '°'Mm RQaonable 1ng ror epart11tng & c1ee11 Company paid benellte for ~~~~M;uan Call ~~ === •~~·•· and RMld'I Fr" wt Home & OftlOa c:tuntng ~ as0-1924 or 95 7 580, ~ GenrMI omoe Clerk who Catt Tueedtry 8->t tO ""-~8-8923 llC•363t2A JODI PIM.M"" tor,., ... PAINTER NE£0S WORl(I can accurately type ... .nn b t w n h m . 1 2 pm : HARBOR MARINE ---aetimat• 842-6746 Int f ,t linQ• ••'In ceb 65wpm & la IOoltlnQ for Great opportunity lor «173-8005 Equel Op-We will haul out. ciMn I IJtttrical HOUS£CLEANl...0 Good i28I ,. .... all.p ~ ~· veriety Call ~ f5&$, ematt ettrectlW female pcrtunlly paint any boat bottom !Of upenenoe & ,.r's Own DIVIS Pa1n11ng IM..3837 Human Auourcu tty1111 Confidence In ErnP'OYM MIFIH S10/P41f tt Ind Paint I ell , ...... ILllT'ltl lransp G!ect;s S<tS-3155 SOUTHERN PAINTING l l /0 /E M/F/VIH ~ WO'tl Very butY ex· .., -matetlall & lffQ No ... ~~wort! ':'a,.9;~1 ... M littfa~ DECORATING Int Eat 10teen1 Cell 1 use THE DAIL 'Y ftlLOT "FAST • classified I ... M-' ctasstfted aos. ... , r•1 s4 2 sa1a ~IMI IMtl't talon tn Ullllll (-....r) e11tra Charvet PIMae c:afll 1 LIC lntu1ed 831 643() CUii nNT Newport l each. Cell ~ retired ~~ lOf !Of apptm 873-6320 ~ REStO tCOMM L IND 19 , •HOUSES NO* I N a Syn=u. ... 11, MlcttMI at 644-2580 or Mlnl-Stoflge altet, In ua atiout ~UC>/~ yn Do my own WOt" Lte Prof Olgf'Md q>t tor your Pa..U.. eitP FfT : typlet for 75 13e 1Y mtg Santa Ana, Huntington MAAiNE Die.I ~le •'78041 Al 64M 126 hOm4 From Oc1 1 onward 1 -F"rMflm-l!'lllllNOiio-11J"'ff_F(.,lO-R""S'"" am•" fn.ndly offtca, lllnt ---Buch, Coate Meu fAST PROF SERVICE Reta avall Catt Keith HANGtNGrSTRtPP'llllG typlngc~~":at9Q'd Nlquel H~fllon• ~ ~bk=J ~ P•• 941-7,,. , ... lat de-SOS?~ 552-40&6 VISA-MC 173 161• Med9 Ill Wound +t.lr Wiii train Part ttme'W<Wtl StflPW4'10t4T Sf~VICU HRCt QJX;M Nfi' i raOe yOur old 1111n 101 ANOYS WAllCOVEAlllKl s.11 ttllng1 tut with Dll'Y Styltll tor ouay Ulon C all 16l·1300 o r Conltruc:t/Aaoatf/Malnl * Wood ct'IM'I ltnlt new good••• •111'1 1 tntlattatlon & ~ove PllOt Want Adi 49&-5728 or 49'-222t 5$7-3700 !Of ac>c>41Ca11on WooOl'glm >30-0$20 f,_ •t G'9Q. l68-01 \I CllAlfleO 1M1 &4)·5'671 Int CMttnt"'9 ~l--0 1.l I • RESULT~' Sta VICE DlaECTOl'Y t-11r K••-.ul1 "•'r\ II 1• l JJI 642-567. hi JU l I ,/ Orange Coeet DAJLY PILOT/Sunday, Seplember a. 1985 19:;::;;~1!1!lt~~·~·fi .... rfi1~1M!! ll!1t ...... 1111 .,, DO A um.. _ .. _ .. _.,..,.WI...._ __ _ n •n11ny ; AllL-.t.w .,..... .. y°"" Kii•. ,, •• oondlflo,,, --i.m6i~---~~ Clal'f'ltlltlllJ 9"/•RJML • I ..,....... L ...... m••• ~1 vernleheel 8ptuce mat, '18 Cotona, IUIO, atn/fm 11 NOY• I cyf a dr -.rlo Pett time poettlon f0t St0te In Cd.M ~ S.... At i...t 1 Y""! ~ Miii i trailer. Bal'geln et lleteO, Jtlnt runnlflO c:.ond p/1 $495 e.t&.1t111 ~le .-won wtlh Ptf'IOn, FIT. 5 0tyt. Xlnt on tYPOeilof & VO Stet Podd~~ T-c:up, TO)'& 1700 e7$.1SS8 S2900 obQ &40-7418 • 79 CHEVY MONZ.A goOC1 ~ .._ & 99"-~ conde. EtptOl.ty C.,,.,., b;paeuN to AM Min. IZ"°""P 641-2.MI u.:3:: 7111 tr era1 Ofb knowt1dae. nn. clertt..._ 11s-1010 Comp Edit. tome drMng, l ...,... !pit ·et Toyota Starlet. 17K m1. 7S~/ft ~~ 0pm Hou,. rtexlble. Salary ... -... -clMn ~.Neat..,.. * 111 * St800 obo644-tl128 &Y"" MARI< bMfd on quellftcatlone. ·---. ~. Otlyt. In lMne lllY......... • 1 1 '83 CRESSIOA. bl.ck, tan Send r..ume °'~In EJtperlencect artlcutata at Mee:Arthur & trwy 405 LES 957..,.tSS OAUOC IALI ADI NOW '11'1 hr ltertl' lrthr Int 5 IC>d, low ml ·eo Cltetlon·1owner.4 dr, s--on, 17S3 Monrovia c>horle P«IOn to Mt llP" Cell 250-0490 • aa .. •&• ., CLAJSWtlO IY CJnl M.lnntY Cf\UtCU t>ttt ottec. 0!$-eoo8 27800 ml, lie new. run =., ~·:n~; coat• ::!~t!:•n,: =" ~ mtiiiiM ,....U ~.;:!!-:=rUs> Ill anow ~toad• ~Mkwood '11 TIYITl TllOIL eciufp S3300_~_1_097 puter etorsge eervice High School Otaouet-. w-·---SM l u I •---a. Ill yact11 Interior part1 and 4 d I dlt'-1 •12 0llYITTI lllllm MUI Sa&wy • eommlulon. wn wtl"-teaming llCIH• --;..,.elec Ste 6 U: C..ta •111 1114 nprt -• I h .. no room to ttor• OOf, ar 000 ""' ng, Loeded w/pow« equlp- Pwt time, Sat/Sun, 11 .,,., Medical benefit• evalt-I,, Photo1ta1 work, ~L APPUANCES htlltt .. ll le... * S D S * them. All Item• priced for ~ ctHn <1HPXl~t), ment. Under 30.000 Gt•~ ywd l day "''"' able. 7G().tt45 typoeltor, proceMlng a , ....... ..e..4 20 yr• tOWMUlatlon of I • • quick ..,., Tep quellty "111U. Mull ••• , IV_,I. "4·25 p/hr. Job loe. nu-a.u.a oomputtt typeeettlng et ~~--"II furniture china IOOll & 1laH llF lftrtl' =k~-=ri0n'.~ti!: Joh~!~l&I Son ( ll!K4 l5) ~~t:~rc:'m:.~· C.M. =~ .:::.•· d~':, ~~U~= mlec. 1 1887 • Gleler. Emle Ml,,ney purohaMd 3 d•"•· etc. One truckto•d':::. Llncoln Mercury SAYI Yll+Y• ... mult ha~ clean llcenM. tM7 s. Main St. + C.M.Sat/Sun a.a. truoklOllde of tHkwood m1tln'1 ply et~ to be gtwn la: 292e HarbOr Blvd. C.M. Johneon & Son SHEET METAL =mu FT/PT N .. t IPPMfll\Ce. Santa Ana MOVING: Ofapety tablet. yacht Interior ~rt· .,,d away ,, ... Bring YOIH 7141640-6$30 llncotn Mttcury • NWD 111111 e Euy U phlr plus Daya In 1rvlne et Blw,, ~dlllger & w.,,,., on 64x"10 ft. bumper pool hat no room lo llor marine trede good• W• 1171 2828 Harbor Blvd, C.M •-••THI OonuMf. 4M ·2201 Mdrthur a Frwy 405. Main St. Set Ille 8Hrl \bl. furn. hMhld Item•. them. All Item• priced for pay cuti for your turplue Vtlbw1111 714/5-40..SMO rw Call 250-0490 111-IJH m11e. Sat/Sun M . 22« quick Mle. Tep quallty ytcht gear. Proof of own-156 Bug. Orig cond .• ...,8....,4-=c-1m-ar-o za8~ iPd 28' llllft nPlllTTD/ __.. Open 1o..e: Sun 12·5 Rat.igh. nr Wll1on a wortcmanehlp. ldHl for lflhlp mandatory. Min· Compl, naeda work. HO, Tlopa. loededl Blue ....... , Pomona. CASH ONLY van converstlon, nautical ney'a 2537 W Pecttlc S900. call 8~t823 dye ,9950. pp 751•5583 or We have MV«ll 2nd enlft P&ITI IP llTIST Monday & Friday. Tape Dfyef, OE Eleo, heavy daoa, '1C· One truckload Cout Hwy ~ Bch. end eh Bpm e.t5-8189 eeJ..5881 X2e6 pp openl,,ge for •kitted tranacrlpllon, will train duty, auto ""'°'· Xlnt Sal/Sun, Couctl, DfMMf. marine ply etc 10 be glYen' 548-4192 Open Sat/Sun , 70 ~·-·· otorl t Power Bt1k• 0perl10f'I lmmedlata op.nlng for WO<d proc. Edlnger/Nwpt cond. a150 87µ421 etc. 320 21at Street. °' away tree Bflng your 1110 5 Bug ~ m cp '85 CORVETTE QM 111• with 1•2 )'Nr••~ltnce expw. typeeett•. Mutt Frwy. 558-8333 call 548-5884 hm or marine trade gooda. We . LARGE SELECTION , OF Qreal body. Clean In/out ecullve cat, whllred Int PLUS lhe ablHty to S*· have have mark-up HatW9t Gotd 20 cu n ~ 550-4000 daya pay CUh fOf your eurptue SWORD FISH PLANK, 28 NEW & USED BMW SI $800, 494· t301 · A.T. Bose fldlo. fully I I exper .. ~ste-Yp beck· llll.lllST by-aid• wl dual Ice yachlgeer Proof of own-alum Ill<• MW, S800 L .. llAllUW Bu 1 loaded.(213)832-428810 ~u:mu:tt::ble~~ ground helpful. Xlnl ben-lh Newpof1 c.tlttt Meda dHplnHr. Od cond laalUstatt lalt ershlp mand1tory Ml,,. 673-0365 Of 65<HI017 VOLUME SALES N~7~utc~·. ':~~n.rd.u Jim (714) 9e3-3878/E reed. write and IPMlit efill Including medical & front office Allletant $300 obo 8$4-0529 Beds, tola. SOiid wood ney's 2537 W Pacific -SERVICE & LEASING Sl200 673-5l60 fluent Engffah we ott.r 1 daotal lnsuranQt, con-w/aom• back office Lge Speed Queen Dryer kltcJi table, refrlg. mahog. Coast Hwy Newport Bch. IUr I Dec•1 7022 3670 N. CMr'ry Ave LONG IEW CU ULES p6eaunt work anvtron-genlat 1tmo.phere. Con-exper oaya 844-8722 or elec: 220 hk P 4 0yaa' Duncan Phyfe lbl/4 chra. 548-4192 Open Sat/Sun lcr'il()()ring In Nwpt Hrb< BEACH •72Y1a11111. ISEl A•• ••LES ment. ~mpetlllv• taciAllaN.e.t2_.321ext. Eves759-1104 wort! It use<> OBO Misc rockera. Cottee 9105. $10500 F0< de1all1 call (No.Ctierryexlt~5) 780-28.43 van .. 291 I x n table. lami>s. pictures, • ~ 1 )I I 1110 WE llY l&lar ... a an exoel.llf'lt WITllfT ....... I 754-4190 etc. Low prlcel, quick HARBOR RIDGE 33tlK (619)234-3041 (l •,,} • 73 VW Squ8rebaCk. run1 benefit p.acage PleaM NAiii OUST And Cutter needed. Good Mlcroweve, Ouaear Large Hie. Come & Ouy 1610-8 g.v, mtg Below aa1111 VII NewpotiOoek fO< 20' max. Tr~"' Wetco,.,,. good, gd cond. sunroof, OWi OARS =l~~:JO~ay-IAN.Y"LIT ' wages & e>pponunlly 800w1t11w/Temp.Probe. Cotlander. Me111 Verde, 180%vfew,DynastymO<Mt Must ci.ar brld'gel Ne>W OPENSEVENDAYS $1800 545-61n 111 ._ 1011 . 330 W Be Str .. t · 960-7878 DloftalTlmer tyrotd. CM. SAT/Sun 7th/8th ale, upgraded 7~755 AvallableAr1842--0289 .73 VWSuperBeetle.New 1n PLAll llLI OllP Cotta MMa ~ •. 92627 WIT St}5(was$300) 54&-7506 trom 12 10 4 pm MOVINO Sall. Sat/Sun. Panlnsula Pier Space lor llPWTt llllPUI shocke, 11 .. rlng box, 11 ... 1 YN I---a,1 tcl-'a21 -• Seera HOTPOINT froelleM A I w • y 1 a 11 I e 1 n 25" color TV Din table, 40-45 Boat. Avall now, DELIVERY DEPARTMENT am/Im cus. 2nd owner, l~:'i~iiiiiii~~ ~rvlne, CA 92'7i4 • :::;;::::j "'-retng freezer. 2 door, lk c11ulfled·read th• •d• wllhef/dryer, MCI. aota. 5400 mo. 673-0774 McLAREN'S BMW gd C:ond $2500, 644-9264 Equal Opportunity Fii LIUI 1 MW S~25, 87~488 every Clay. 642-5678 camel color etc. 548"'6064 '74 Dasher Station Wgn, Em~ M/F Wll IJq JLtedak Jil.• _ llttttJik"---1111 M-F 11119, S-S tlll 8 IMO. ale. roof carrier, am •w or Aa Action Fii &alf~ band .. w motor Faraitu1 IOIS Piaau/OrtHI 1221 Honda ExprHI 1366. 6~~~~;~rg~· i'r~9;~~~8-~~~ rested. Prof. Smog Lie Mich. Elf.. * TOO * & atand $175. Cranaman RA TT AN TABLE w/4 Hammond Organ. gd 63l·2161 or 855-2193 714-680 6300 clent all ph11H. all Cal a Wood lathe, motor/stand. chairs needs upholstery cond, drawbar & tab• I I 213-691-8701 '74 VW Super eeeti'e. makes, 50/50 spllt or Tempe>rary Serv1oea Inc toote. aome turning S ;25 673-3969 · s 9 o o . e v e s Motercyc ti D -- 91 ., 7 $30,000 comm. A110 Da:Jy Pilot v lllUTPa1 btock•S175,woodglllot· · 7141648-8851 ScHltrl 1011-•l'""ll"'•~•---P ... -'.,.· latand Attendente II v llUT .Ith tine $90. 548--e170 Stunning Dec. daslgn •86 280 ZX h 2. 5 sPd. 75 vw Conv BU'J Xlnt Sunroof. excel cond. S2300, call 675-7091 needed. 873-3320 AD-VISOR ...,... llUT lt-.Ja&.. t l Oln'g Group, sac. $695 lltln PIAll 750 Yamaha, ahan dr, ldd stereo, air. power, cond yellow w/blk top & -"" f! tn Antique ChlneM Cheat of for sate complete with w/accea Moving, $900 sun/moon roof. 0<lglnal Int 4 apd 54500 OBO. s1~;1c~~tc': ~· ::;: 642 5678 v llUT 0..1Mltl Xppj;ll PIU1 wlfeR exp. Drwr S~~ 9~ Canyon bench $300 548-8571 ot>o After 7, 645-9594 owner. Mint S6500 pp 558•9571 or 786-6348 Ck~ltr lllS 17Fhryaler Cordoba. loaded. clean, must see 10 appreciate 642..0 172 Thuraeveapm 553-11151 • Call 852-8900 for appt. cud, 80 col cud. • p,.., 1Nt1 701 ~Honda Sl\adow 700 759.9577 hm, 955--0700 •7• VW "'"BBIT, Body,-monitor 1tand, l<>Y atlck, • business ., "" WllMW W&ml 2 disc dnv.t toft wera 2 M! 1211 151 dl ... 1ron Tri Huh 50 low ml, lk brand new, low --Interior In good oond. I •1 ,., .. PIT,ree.&comm.exper. prln tars ' $1 200 1UJCtlluH11 hp Johnson Trailer m l Sl89 5 OBO ~·eooataun510 Alrcond, Runs good. but needs •HOllYSUI al Y I al pref but not nee 642-8728 ' Be1utlfut hand-made Sup.r clean Sacrifice 979·1425 I auto. xlnt cond orig lune-tip Great transPor· •• •• •• • • •• • • 675-1757 Oull11 from Tenn. & Ark s 1950, 546-0116 • rft 11..i ...... 1 lllO 1 ownr $3150 642-3555 tatlon car S 1200 080 • • W•tlnghouM Dryer, etec: $19>5425 720-3912 I If .. , • .,.. • Call Eves 714/546-3T47 • • Jeu Waatt4/ 1 to1220. s100. OBO. · 18' Botton Whaler Xlnt Chop S3500 Extras. •12 IATSH 210ZX WEITllU Aut o . lo aded l (Lie# 1HS2358) (Slk •3522) • .• "--utic 5117 Sola. Chr & Ottoman Set. Club Membership to Trlr Incl VHF radio, Call 831-5365 aner Spm. Copper In color and beller ·n vw Convert 58.000 -St50. 646-0248 Magic Island at N.B. W · AM/FM atereo. many than new. Loadedl T·top, m1, $5900 OBO Alarm .• : COLLECTOR WllTEI • companton -ciliia ca;. r t ' Ing $500. GOlng rat• xlru s 15K obO 552-5910 ••• ., •••n 1020 turbo What gorgeous Mini cond (213)432·2i504 ..... e e Drive< • Ambulance Exp. rH t ta .. S750 Nancy 7 l 4IB29-96& l 18' T ·Bird Formula OMC ·73 QOd9:, 221 ovef1and cart <625054) Only '78 VW Bus GOOd cond & • Part t1mt optnio~ in La~una 81"1wh • Free to Travel 89 1•7714 Ad0t'a6' Klltana. 8 wka. ERTE' COLLECTION 190hp, '78, 110 hrs, Cust Xlnt. Sleeps 6. Self-110,111 lully loaded $3200, • ar,.a. Earn UJ> to 16.00 ptr hour for • Cati S blkl wht, tlgeratrlpe. 4 Sertoraphs. Owner mu11 hauled 8184 Xlnt cond cont $7500 548-2808 Jonnson & Son 499-4521, 26 t-8820 THEODORE ROBINS •• roll"'"t1'n11 fr1r 1nonthf, ,ub,c·r11H1ou,.. : 0.--.... lova"'-Hl--•-yan Mate-Fem 844-5464 ucrlfice. S-4950 Best 675-0288 •73 1 S " 20• ltneoan Mercury --- '' "' ~ .,,....", .,,.. "-N.B I offer 645-0361 eft 8 M nl Jevecra 2626 HarbOr Blvd c M '78 Rabbit OSI, 4 dr, • Exp~ri~nrt prtff'rtt-d but not ti"· • & Persian kits. 6wks. hve · 20' SKIPJACK r .. dy 10 81K ml. Nice lor wkndel 7141640 5630 1unrool. am/Im case, FORD icoo HARllOR lllVO COSTA Ml SA 041 0010 • quirf'd. \1u~t bt' at l ru ... 1 18 ~··a,... olcl. : Shots. CFA reg. S150/up Blk ah0f1 hair klttao. green hol1snt ltsfca Sale. llsh. outrlggera, trim Real nl~ $85001 Nwptr II -orig owner. great ahape! DNJt 9317 : Call IO r\'I · l P\1 \1r. Kirldand . • 548-0562,540-1129 =5;;;-to gd home.lcotton Rlbdr8S991 S25 tab• $9800 OBO 642-0795EvesS48-8823 ~f!!ii1-.1_.,.. ... --~!i!P 0 $2200 720-1742 .6sl5'art,greatcondlN- • 2 '>~I L 21 ~ • Hlm/SlameaeKlttensM/F 1Panta/outfltsS24.LagBch 780•7180 T II ·79SpyderConvart 2000 79VWRabbllDs12dr,nu t'r-. air, n~ ~Mull • 64 . l.1!. • .-.xi .. I 1 • 6wks S100 957-0607 To good home. Pure whlt1. 247 Woodland 494-4248 23' SE"BIRD SPorlflsh~ II tn, u-.. palnt/ttre1 & brks. I 4 pd & ' ""' ..,_ 2 Old M/H a« Sh ,.. "'' T I 1024 ,,....... pn1, a c • to much see! $575 494-'42 • e t u Y ep. MAGIC ISLD GOid Card llybrldge, geltey, head, llYt 48K ml $3200, 494· 1301 to llst $1975 631--0378 • OllHUTIOI IEPT • : ht• 5510 M~nowe;:~~~ S350tobolinc11 $700 Ml 460 eng 10 hrs tully 25' TRAILER. LOADED '82 x t9 22K ml ale alar m •80 vw Dasher, 49k ml. Ftr4 9 It : 142-4121 EIE • AKC Min Dachlhund Pup-. money 559-5542 equip. $lOK reaa epent. WITH EXTRAS S5900 ort cond $6000 '1eavlng Air, new tlree. muffler. ·65 Mustang, bOdy xlnt. • • plea. Wirt & amooth f•ninrt MU University Athletic Club Sac. '1~g~~7 °00· Mon.-frL 87l·1331 . atate841-4238bet3pm. must selll S2495. Dys runs great. V-8. auto e ORANGECOASTOAILYPILOT e coats.ChampblOOdllnet r80f1wt11 VfVii300cof Membership $750 -Sat.·Sun.55l·2429eve 8 • 5 851·1400,Ev720..0828 trans. air cond, $1900 • 330 w B•· 5,, .. ,, Cottt M..e CA 97627 : Call an 5pm 552·7167 Tbl/Rcrd Cab wltambOur 546-6850 ext. 22 Janet 41' OSI Trwlr, 2 cab+pHol Aate Ltaii~ 101~1 . ,80 VW Rtbbll Dal. OBO. 240-8463 • ' -drs wlnt S 100 5'0-e953 hae, 3kw Onan. pllot lalh, '78 Civic 4 spd, run1 gd, • "N £0UAL OPPOR!UNITY E:MPLOYER • Sherry• PoodlH. FrH • Pine Bunk Beele. match. VHF etabllzer, salllng Lllllll I LUSE 102,000 mi, nds II repairs sunroof, 58000 ml, gd '72 MAVARICK. I owner • • Po<>dle&treeF/PltBullto 8 GOLD SOFA WITH dresser. Okcue, l1dder, dinghy, xlnt uv .. abOatd &paint s795 979•1425 end S1895 675-1768 car Xlnt running oond . a •••••••••••••••••••••••• : good home. 546-2848 MATCHING CHAIR. rall $110 3 bikes assort. Sllp $34,000 645-3786 A •Yllll PIMOT1 --'8' Rabbit Conv, air. 5 good ":~.1~ OBO SYDNEY 0MARR Both $125. sizes, S.25-$35 ea. Drah· 78-18'GI tr Tri-hull Tall te lJ lftt .. 11 ~r M1141 9141 •Pel. gd cond. white 548·1883 Ing chair $25. 675-7297 call I<>< C::n~n 6pm· Nit HiHI ·fg Mazda R3C7 Llmhed S5500 Mel 548-3739 '_7_6_L_T_o ___ G_d_co_nd In/out An lvorylc:tlampagne UNIVERSAL GYM SET, 720-0973 HUNTINQf ON BEACH Edition, great cond. MUST .82 VW Rabbit -Convert Runs good, good Irani geometric velvet couch, used, conSlst of Chin-Up, -. -CHRYSLER/Pl VMOUTH SACR. $6900. 494-8774 Fully loaded Excel cond 5475/ot>o, 995-1055 toveeee1. ottoman-finett Arm-Pull. Bench-Press, Gregor 16 ·full eQulp baas 842-0631 540-5164. I .... a. 9145 Lo mileage S8 t50. ·77 Squire Statton Wgn QUellty, almoet perfect, Leg Presa, Sit Up Board, ooat, bait well. 35 & 8 tlC a1 11000 Oak/canel glaae SlOOO. 545-6510 Jotineon. w/trtr Bargeln A•tM Waatt4 ·78 UoSEL. Sle.500 499-4521 or 26t-8820 Xtras S3700 obO Lewis elegant coffee table & 81 $3200 675-1358 Sliver blue w/drk blue '84 Jei11 GLI, lk new 756-986& or 675-2805 andtablel500 788-1387 Univ. Athletic Club ... I 7014 WlllY&LLIAIU leather snrf 1lloy1 Whlte,Lowml,$9800 'llFtrtlflfft1IHOO, Mbrehp, Lifetime, full ti, USED CARS & TRUCKS 1879vCR) 548 CARS 673--0152 Bedrm Furn On size bed prlv $600_ 660·9111 2 r GAH RIG Ketch End COME IN OR CALL FOR --• 673-3284 Jim ···········••ti wlhdbrd, 9 drwr dreuer Stan. 556-2276 home of summer Sall was FIH lPPUIUl •11 HOSL IEW •YIH, llST SIU 79 Pinto. 1 owner, cteen & mirror 1 nllealand. M ! W _... I $3500. no• $1500 DILILLO Smoke·1llver/belge In '71 Karm1nn Ghia. new well main, n-Clutch, Pecan WOOCI. Excel. con· llUIC. 1atn 631-5525 & 548-3118 0_....,. -stock paint, reblt :f· AMIFM etc. $2100 obO 751-4858 Muda~Cem .. -rt dltlon.$600,845-11751 Old.....-umei-tywant-"5 •"-' & di 1 2900 ..,. ...... ,. '"' 9 . ""'"'' ,...~-127Knewtth20'mutS450 1a211BEACHBLVD 1111.a ;!"2•708"7 ae 0"" 'llllSTAllltlllA· (March 21-Apnl I ). Stick close to home base. Whal you I llY FlllrTlll ed. Buy Ill. any variety, 850-4648 HUNTINGTON BEACH + lax 60 mos Drive away "" ____ Stick. AM radio. (Lie need will be offered if you arc available. Focus on diplomacy. LES 957.9133 ~Y cash 34o-«1943 147-IOll Ml HS1 coat $2350 Total pymta • 225364 ) (Stk • 3 535) w11l1 ngncsTs to make1 mtelligen11 concession. Family reunion could spark King eae Waterbed xlnt •••ical 181t. 1224 1;·,;~i;l~tbl~2!Y,:•~;: WI WAITJ YH. ll S 3 s. 8 4 7 6 o Iser 111 Hiii scenano. aurus Pays top r oe • • " cond lheela & com;Of1er Trombone for student precl11e11 Anxlou1 to Miii #&49756>· 'WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD " TAURUS (April. 20-Ma~ 20). What appeared out of reach rs now lnctd s 1 oo. OBO. xrnt cond s100. 546-0202 MAKE OFFERI 548-6647 CLUI ISEI OHi CllEYtlll LWtll ava1lable.rfiFocus o .. n tnps. v1s11s, ddecfisions affecting lifestyle. Dep fine 250-4571or 494-6613 Office faraitart/ 31 . Erloeon Crulelng SeeTonyRajal 112·1270 THEODORE terms, pe e<:t tecun1ques. gel n o unnecessary expenses. 1sces. hi II E t t S I .._ , 622.6 Sloop. t11>ergla11. whol• ~ Virgo natives figure prominently. • 1 1 t • 1 I ~·~•at aate price Non-profit GEMI NI (May 21.Junc 20): Emphasis on power, autho rity, valid ~;,; .:::·re~~dm:h°: exec. desk ¥125. Book-company muat Miii opportunity to increase income. Love relationship intensifies. You'll Duncan Phyfe tt>i14 chra: case $75. C,re<jenz1S100 (71 4) 841-1813 (>r locate article that had been lost, missing or stolen. Cancer. Capricorn Misc rockers Coffee ~~ ;1~: ~~~1:4~C~!1 (213) 92_8..0221 persons play significant rolc'i. table, l1mp1, pictures, l Cll 20 CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Lunar numencal cycles highlight etc Low prices, quick Executive desk 38x76 bes1 offer 831·4092 JHfl H22 *'11 IOOCI ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR Ill VD COSTA MESA 642 0010 ... , ... ...,. ... u 6 c:yl, auto, AM/FM (Lie tt 1JMN357) (Stk #3285) t'. I I f d• · d 'II .. 1e Co~& buy 1610-B Dark wood wllnlalelj Sliver w/blk lnl . anrt, al-success1u comp etron o assignment. A ded recognition uc. you Coriander, Meaa Verde, leather with chair ~uatC -=-A-P .... R1-3""'0,_..,F-u1-1y-equrpled ,---..... --,~l~EP..,___ loys, xlnt cond. 1 yr war. have wider audience and more attention. Judgment. 1ntu1t1on are on CM SAT/Sun 7th/8th 1ee 10 apprec s1100 I Ready to race S17,800, OIUllEE ,. 1 ,. ranty (Serlal •006997) llttl target -you'll be at nght place at spec1al moment. lrom 12 to 4 pm 645-0873 Pat Brad 432-5880 • • Lease°' Buy lor LEO (July 23-Aug 22): You could gain access to pnvate papers I Thia 2 Dr com" with P'•· Ill ltt m THEODORE ROBINS xlra cap fuel tank. ale ' Focus on secrets, clandestine arrangements. romance You'll make prep & more (Ser#0002) 7 300'1 CO. tn Stock new slart. vigor returns. opt1mtsm replaces gloom Y o u"ll have 11111 .tll SU...S FORD 1060 HARllOR IHVO COSTA MESA 641 0010 legJllmate reason lo celebrate ORANGE COAST llPllTI VIRGO (Aug.. 23-~pt 22) Emphasis on desire~. ab1h1> to win Jeep/Renault 1oot QUAIL ST , N.B fncnds and influence people Individual w ho stood by you in past ts ••••D 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa 833·9300 again on scene. Y ou no longer are alone. you are due to emerge _.__.....___.. _ _._.,;;_.__~_...___, Ul·IO!S Li act la 175 Lincotn Maf1{ Iv. anrl am/Im cass, llher Mata. 57K ml, $1800 640-0087 v1c1o nous. Cancer native plays role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): What appeared to be a loss 1s due to rebound in your favor Presugc surges upwards. you'll be m ore popular. you'll recei ve gift that could include wardrobe or travel Gemini nattve plays outstanding role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Good lunar aspect h1ghh$)lb travel educauon. communicatio n. ab1ht}' to disseminate penint:nt data ~uc<e~\fully. Member of opposite sex is drawn to you, will make no ~ccret of 11. Another Scorpio plays role. SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Be ready for change of scenery. a variety of contacts, m vitatto n to travel. You'll learn more about financial resources of o thers, you also could receive news concerning possible inhentancc. Virgo plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Domestic adjustment 1s featured . Lunar emphasis on public relations. willingness to try new things, possible partnership, marital status. Lifestyle could undt:rgo exciting transformation. Libra plays role. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Accent on health. cmployment~ts ah1hty to iet Job d one with matenal al hand. M oney picture is bri ter than ong1nally ant1c1pa1ed. Someone works in your behalf be ind ~enes P1sce\ figures prominently. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Focus o n physical attraction. 1ntens1fied rclat1onsh1p. ah1l11y 10 1mpnn1 your own st yle Young person 1-; pan of scenano. could become valuable ally. Change 1s due - and rt proves to your advantage. IF SEPTEMBER t lS YOUR BffiTHDA Y people arc drawn Lo you. you are successful 1n working with public. you have magnetll appeal. )'OU could succeed in theater. the arts. and you have a feeling for the underdog. Anes. Libra pe"oO'i play important roles 1n your life You arc dynamic. pcrcept1vc. 1mpuls1ve. romantic. sensual and sentimental I f single. you could marl'} 1h1s year. Y ou'll travel more. you could gain through wnting and ~~. December will he your m ost memorable month of 198.S Levine Verna Collection Prominent Oe1~ner Pattern·A728, Size• 8-18 •tn I Ortll lull yeer, Lt ¥1no Verna C11119n1 I tult Wlll'I outl1anellng charm and ••1 .. Th• ctiarm Da0tt1• wlllLtlla.como1n1uo11 01 Otac.ll tnCI wllllt ~•ICI wool and black ~"'•' ~ht ltylll h tllOtt alralgllt ll Ckll With galhlf'ed blCk yOilt t nel llff\'91 IOPI a t llm bl C:lr lip~ ski,, 8otll '111¥11 c:ollar and cut11 ert lac.Cl. so Cutia c:en l>t lurnad back A1 fOf othtf fabflc;a COtlllele• wool lloun<111ooth lltfrlngl>O"t g1btrC11nt or llt nnll Yu Pattarn A7'8 ct n bt mtdt t ll Ont fal>f1<. lllO •PY11111<1 Pttltlll A72t 11 l\'llllblt In MIHll S11tt 8 tO 18 •~•M ttno U ~ tor t1c:h P11tar11 to IN•m. ot you1 N-tO•P4•1 A1~M111 PO lo,,7 W00011de Nt•Vorlo. 1tl77 (Aod'6~etnta l()f ltCll Pl lltfll for pottage t nd h111e111110 I P11n1 pla1111., YOUA NAM[ AOOAESS ZIP. STYLE NCJM8EA SIZE IJt OOUI 6 ClOfMU Ott ,AUOl llt IWUfO 'AIM!Otll tJ.4 -14 OUICI •ACMlll( OUllTI 12' OUICI 11 lASY fUllUlH tJ1 AOO-A t lOCI OUIUI 11' (llYflOf'l 'AftHWOllll OUl\fl lootlt S2 ~ •Cid 6!1 Otnll H C:h lot Pott•o• 9-0CI l'll OOlino .,,, .,.._Mi"' ,,,,..,,. ....,..,. ,,..,. ;; ,;.., ....... l;eril, bet, TOP Ill Piii 1e41 9025 FOf Pampered Meroedet Benz •63 Flberglau DUnebuggy. llllllATt WI Street Legat, 500 mites on "Brand New Motor" Top Mercedn Prlcel Paid Needs "Very Llttle" work Call Peter or Ray Mull 1ee to appreclatell. HISE IF lllNITS S 1500 OBO. Call Eves li1l IEllOllH BILL YA ES 714/646-3147 213 or 714 837-2333 Vi-ionche 4 MHI Drin1 H30 MG 9149 't111eot-11rt1ne ·8 t D1t1un Rlno Cab 176 MG Midget Con· lowttl poslll6e w/metchg camper •hell, verllble S 1800 Xlnl prittt lllY.._•I n-clutch. tires. tuned transp. car tor school. San Juan Capistrano up $4500, 556-6745 675-2628 or 839·5755 131~ ..,_.., Tracb 5 Penckt tl57 1 75 ••rcuy 3 S •12 RlllW OAPll 642-1794 '79 Cougar, white, auto, loaded w/xlrat, t Owner Good care. $3000 Pvt PIY 644-1367 •to lllOlllY OAPlll 4 epd. ate, p/1, pl b & more (550VCG) ..... ·71 Ford 4' •. 771< ml. auto. ·62 Porsche 91 t 72K orfO Vtl!t ! p/1, p/b, ale. theft. Nice ml All orlglnal lncludlng '78 2-«DL, 4 dr, auto. A/C, -. ----- truck $2100 75t-2299 documents. Perfect PS/PB, •tereo. PerHlll, II llllOllY melts JoMeon & Son Lincoln Mercury 2826 Hatbor Blvd, C M 7141540.5630 cond Collecior'e Item wall m11n1 • lo mt. 6 cyl. "'L1o. air, p/w, 1111. '77 Ford F100. auto, pwr 640-0838 & 759•9348 $2500/obO. 881-7880 °' crulae ( • 12281) (Stk air. lhr1 wide bed, wgn 760-4321. eX1 11·320 •3205) whls w/nu tlrM $3500 '73 911 Porsche. no en· 11111 Xlnl cond 754-6909 glne or tr1na Make offerl Aatu, Dt.11tic v...-63 l·64 t9 laick t307 '11 llTUUTllUL '11 Plll08121 16& Sk:;tiik. 2 Jr, Ci. Xlt. . Lota of powfK equip!. Like air cond, PIS, P/B, 1 TUYIUlL.. ,,_, I Owner Sa.crlflce owner, grNI tranapor. llH -122.111 talion S100 24C>-a483 Ml·NOO THIS WEEKEND ONL Yt Ca•lll•c t1H ~=~:==~rr.: '81 Ford Econotlne. V-8, ~1~-:'M!,~~ 1684 Eidoredo Bfarrltz , full pwr, conversion Int, 2628 Harbor Blvd c M Convertible, 11,000 77 euu ... Sup. clean $4995 675· t768 7141540•5630 miles, white-red leather auto, air, ltlnt. $ 1825. --E.xoellent condlton Only OBO. 840·5015 an 69m Aatl,wn, .,...5 3.000 bullt 126,500 'Cell ·77 omig1 Bfoughem v8. Cl111iC1 m 848-3337 new tune, llres. bettery, •at Cadhiac I.Imo CHICM ·es Coupe deVllle. rune exhaust Xlnt cond Comp rHtored. $23000 IV Ea.ON greet. gCS 1raneportat1on S 1499. 645--0490 060 ~8-2993 loaded, HOO moving! Ptatilf --9~3,....S '88 Mu11eno Hardtop, 302 eng, all orig. & olMn 844-8239 POR tff 497·7340, 998-2149 AUDI 180 S::nQr3. euto, elr, xlnt l HEVROll!l '78 Blarrii'z, lotded, hi~ cond , S 1800 080 '89 ChevrOlet lmP9)1 spo;i Coup., blk, ~600 OBO. 548-2993 ()( 548·4480 H .. 11 .. 1 Q11.1lll\I form eng, mag1/eptnera 857.,.818 Cle••• I s.,,,1u 1111rf, Ce. 12500 fie'# paint, C•U•c·lll mll ~. 1 ownr MN. R•' n rec M .000 obo 875-0599 'JIEllaON ·1a s.vme..1t0t_ty-. - "5 EC-. Hw11 toeded, xlnl c:ond N..,..n 1 .. ci. ~.50 831·8743 IQ till 67S·l9H '80ELOOloeded.towm12 ·ff 32&, tuto. anrl, aJc, tone grey, 1 ownr $9,900 at• c .... lllatm, IOaded 876-0590 °' 87~6M Obo IO ml sseoo 859--e02! tits NABER- -~ ..... &7 F,....,. ·79 5281 auto. SIR. A/C, ·13 Gtb I&. ' dj.(il ml. & s ..... 7 rune. look• ,,.., $2K IPd elplne •••eo runt CADl.LAC AU --• I LI • palnt. coneovfN cond 't S'eoo m.-o:io2 -$9300 &ot4·tl57tl gr• TRANSPORTATION ·43 320I. 6 IC)d, ~t. alarm. ~ tfH LAAGEST SELECTION '79 L..c.. tit, tep S 1400 eunff, ate. tm cue. nu 1'1coA6AX UXMk Ii of •tt• lf\Odel. IO'llf ~ ·11 Pjn10 w~. Mlto s 1eoo cactni.o. 1n Orange '75 Otdt ti ape a 1eoo '""· wtnt c:.ond 34K ml WAGON Auna Oreetl County!Setuatod411I '70<:.oC-.~1 1400 at t.200 Ph 759-9242 Nffdl Bralc•• HOR ... 0.1110 ·1i Motor "°""' MIOO '85 835 CSI, nr new, 5 OBO. ~2 1107 .. IPHd blk ltlH Int '78 CorOlla, runa gd seC>0 2800 Hatbor Blvd S31 90071419"·1886 "4-2357 '" meo COSTA MESA A•tn laf!!t"1 · - •NEWP011TER "* ,., ., • iJ •, , • ,. ., ~~ " ~ ,) l